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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1882)
THE DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 11 The Daily Bee. "Wednesday Morninif Oct. 11 Weathar Report. ( iTia following oboervatlon * re taken ! br Kama moment of time at nil tha italloni MWAB DerAnTMiwT , U. B , SicmAtSim. \ TICK , OMAHA , Oct. 10,1B82. ( l45p.m. f nirer t ( wl I Inches above low water mark at Jiah ( , 2 ffclalndiM at Tankton. Mlmlsslppt 2 foot C InchM at IA Crowe , and I foot 10 Inches at Odbaque. LOCAL BKBV1TIB3 , JOB Bend for printed price litt and tampJcs of allklndaof job work to the AhLKX PIUNriNa CO , , job printers , and pub- llahcrs . " 11U11AL NKBUASKA , " The Amcrloxn Oaltlo Journal.LTVU STOCK printing a/cfdalty. Not. 218 and 220 , S. 14tli St. , Omaha , Neb. B0p20mc-co(12w Utilj for puvinff I'euth street will bo opened 1'ricbyv p-TJio district coirt will bo icconytncd tbUmornlnc by . Tudgo r James JiNe- vu'lo.f j ' ji-Thera .was .ono plain drimk before Judge 'Dcncko ycsterdiy and ho paid his fine. Tbo Merchant' * bank , of Fremont , opened for buolncJi yesterday , with n capital of 5100,003 , The Mu-nnorcbor Hocloty will give . pother ono ot its plca ant parties Tbura. day evening. The meeting of the Humcno aocloty fixed * f6r Monday waa | K > utponcd on ac count of the weather. ' The Allen printing ( company , II. S. Smith monger , handout out omo 'very handfioma printed ndvorthcmcnta , There c&mo na r beluu' a violent col lision between two of the utreot citra to day on ono oMho corvcn , which the bornei avoided by jumping aside jujtln time. ' The synod of Nebrnnltn of the Prosby- Urlan church moot * ID the Second 1'nkby. ierian church in this city on thlc opening at 7:30 : o'clock and continued nntil Saturday morning. .fa Tbo Pries brothers are Blockin , .lake , ona mlle north of Florence with fine C b , with the view of waking thokrfl ; ort still more popnlu with vporUmen nnd ploasura.partloa from Omaha. Ffsh'nra -Bjvtd to flourish better ] than usual In tills Jake. Jake.Tho The regular meeting rj the Association ol Pioneer ifrnployet , Union J'aclfio rail way , 'will bo beld to-day , Wednesday venintr , at .7:30 : o'clock , , at Kuony'a ball. All'fieniberi are requested to be present as bnilneu of ilmportaoco will come < before the meeting. T. J , Btaley , nccrotary. A oomplntnt hu been filed against Ucrnhard Maglnnls , laloonJioopor at the south'west corner of fourteenth and Dodge atarecta , by Detoctlve Nollgh , for keeping his saloon open and nelllng ll tor on Sun- ikon. McQinDla gave 8liOO ball for his appearance on Thursday to anawer to the charge , Gentlemen taking tboir conutltullonal ahould bo careful how they follow young ladlti wbo are on their way to uchaol. One young man wh'o Incautiously did so caugbt a tartar yesterday by running against -tho young lady's father , wbo la a bold bad man , and don't you forget It. Judge Benoko has thu first npodmen of the new bsuo of national hunk hills' icon in this vicinity. ' It Ii-on the 1'irat Ka- tlonal bank of Stlllwator , iliun. , beam thu vignette of Oen. Gar field and 'is 10 dllfaiv ent from the old fives that nine out of teu ImtineM men would reject it as counter1- felt. Yesterday an Interoattng perform. auoe waa enacted at the Pax toil hotel , Mr. Benjamin K. Jlunnells , of lied Oak , IOWA , was united iu the holy bondn of tnatrimony to Mrs , Ahoe KrOurtit , of thli city , too ceremony being ixtrforinetl by HOT. John William , of Bt. Barnabas. Mri. CurtU U well known In he literary world as tbe editor of the home depart. went of Tbe Rural Nebraska. Till ! Bti. wishes the happy pair * every felicity iu their partnership through Hfa , Hev. O , W. H vage , of Minnesota , has been appointed pastor of thu Hirst M , II church of this city , by Bishop Merrell. The special train conveying tbe Vanderbilt - derbilt party left the Union Pacific depot at 8:35 : a. iu , yeiterday , It conititeilof four palace coaches and a baRgage car , King "William travels in more luxurioui ntyle than the late marquis of Lome and Prln * cesa Jjoulse , who as yet have no sceptre and not much wealth. A national bazaar , industrial and art exposition for the benefit of the OarCeUl inonunfent fund , U to be beld at Wathlug. ton front November IJStb to December 3rd , 1882. 1'he board of commUuIonera for the state of N ebraska Is composed as follow * ; W. L. Feabody , cbklrman ; John W. Haw- llnir , uecret .ryj Tboi. ' 0. Tiptonffff W. F , WUliamf , Jumes W , Moore , Qeo , W , Bmlth , Uriah JJruner , M. W. Bruce , W , A.pwyer , Jr. , OoL'O.B. Ohrte , . president state board in fttfcnuka. _ 1 BLAVEN'SYOflEMlTE COLOGNE M&defroir tbo wild flowers of th rui J-AIIED YOSLMITE TALLBX' , it is tbo moat f ragreat ot pi\rf umoi. Manufactured by II. It. Bnmi ) , Boo Francisco , For eala in Oraaba by W , J , Whltehomo and Kpanno AOo. _ Millions Given Awtiy , Millions of Bottieaof Dr. Discovery for Oortramption , Cough * and Cold * , h vn been k'hsn away t * Trial Bottle4of ttelarueukeTbU enormous outlay would be dlswtr' ' to the pro prietor * . were it not for tb. * rare moriu poaoeaed by this wonderful m.viicma. Call at 0. V. UoodmaaV Drug Bio.'t , nud g t a Trial Bottle fret , and try. for never f alia to core , CITY COUNCIL BIB Sale of Fifty Thousand DeV lars Paving Bonds Au thorized. What Omaha Pays For the South Sower. Tlio Medical Cell ORB Not Exotupi From Taxation * Miscellaneous Business Transacted By the Council Laat Night. tU the regular mooting of the city council last evening there wore prea- ontatroll call ; McearB. Bchtn , Corby , Dunhnm , Herman , LoodcrMcOuckin , O'Kcofo , Thrano find President Kauf man. man.Tho journal wan ror.d and approved. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS. From the mayor , approving certain ordinnnce.i. Filed. From Acting Mayor Kaufmann , ac cepting retaliation of Policeman frank Knspor. Filed. From same , trnnnmitting notice of appeal of Omaha Barb Wire company rom dcciniou of nppraiacrc. Refer- rod. From same , giving notice of the necessity for having paviiif ; bond ilankn printed , City clerk and at- , ornoy instructed to have same print ed and the city treasurer to advertise or Halo of 825,000 to $50,000 in > ondo , - From the city engineer , Transmit- ing nccontanco of tho' South Omaha ewer. The total amount duo the contractors for entire work waa $33- 190.70 , of which 82,08,25 ! ) ! ) lias been ) aid , leaving a balance of $3 , 601.4G Referred. * duel ; FromP. 0. Boiflon , OH'oring 1.50C yards of earth at lO onta. lluforrod. The city engineer's report on watci > end , on Fdrnara near twenty-eighth , lofcrrcd , with power to not. Iloport of same on earth delivered > y Daniel Manning on South Omaha lower. Referred. Iloport of uamo on Douulan street Buttering. Filed. From M. Donovan , Calling niton- ion to broken and dangerous condi tion of culvert on Thirteenth etroot , oaat of Orcighton llouao. Iteforrod , with power to net. From John Baumor , Asking cancel- atlon of contain taxes on court houao ilook. .Referred. From F. W. Krorio , offering to aoll the city two car loada of atone for crossings at 35 cents the running rard. Referred , with power to act. The application and bond of N. W Olson'na drain layer waa approved. From 8. 0. Enowold , complaining ; hat the atreot railway track interfered with general business at his neighbor- lood ( in Jacobs' addition ) . Referred. From M. Qlooaon and 0. L. Schmidt , complaining of covered drain on Chicago cage and Thirteenth street. .Referred to city engineer , with instructions. From Martin Ores or and others , asking that Hickory street , between thirteenth and Fourteenth , be placed n passable condition. ! .Granted. From Charles and Eliza Kuhltnan , asking that an ordinance'bo drawn up o enable sewerage connection with Tenth and Douglas. Referred. * From Milton Rogers and others , asking that Nineteenth street , be- ween Jackson and Leavenworth , bo graded. Referred. , A number of bills were presented and referred to their respective com mittees. The contract and bond of J. Peter- on for certain . .grading were ap proved. UE80LUTIONH. By Bohm : To exempt ' St. Joseph's lospital from taxoa. ' Referred. By Dunham : * That all sidewalk res olutions now iu the hands of the city lork bo turned over to the board of mblio works. Adopted , By Thane : Ordering nil aldowplks put in good repair within fifteen days. Adopted * By'Kaufmann : To lay a sidewalk n the west side of Tenth street , just north of Hickory. Adopted. By Kuufmaim : To make no change n the width of Douglas street side walks , etc. Adopted- , TBy Djinham : Ordering sidewalks n lots 2 and 8 , south side of Faru- in , in block 140 Adopted. By McQuckin : Instructing the joard of public works to enforce all oaolutlons ordering sidewalks and ewer connections. Adopted , By McQuckln ; To place a hydrant n Twenty. Seventh and Faruom within thirty days , for fire protection , lofurrod. By Herman ; Instructing the city ilork to ndvorliao for proposals for urniahing GO tons of hay , loose and jttled. Adopted. By Hurman : To advertise for pro- > oeals to furniah the city and fire do- wrtinont with coal for ono year , Adopted , By O'Keefe : Instructing thn street omraisaioner to do two day a' work on 'hirtoenth and Williams streeU. Adopted. By Herman : To have a sidewalk on lorth half of lots 1 and 2 , block 348 , brought to grade. Referred. UKrOHVS OF COMMITTEES , On Judiciary : The Omaha medical college cannot according to the opin- on of the city attorney be exempted rom taxation , as it is private property. Adopted , On streets and prado : Recom. nondlug that on and after October Mth the struct force be reduced to three teams and six men. Adopted. On fire : Recommending passage of ordinance extending lire limits , Adopted. DI&UU8TKD , Mr. Herman reported the refusal of he board of education to pay the bill of Keimard Bros , , for vaccine points , and aald that tbo conduct of that body bad o disgusted him that ho Brayed thit bo might bare nothing ur to JB ° * t& them. Referred with t. ORDINANCES , fixing the salary o ! y clt7 marshal at 170 per The ordinance vu referred bvik to the city at torn 97 because II conflicted with the city treasurer. The ordinance extending the ( in limits was laid on tbe table , Mr. Herman was eictued for three weeks. Council adjourned tor two weeki. A UOMAHTIO RACKET. The Vicloaltuclen of an Employment Agent's Life , There arc occasionally Items of newi which , while not of great importance in themselves , contain a flavor of the romantic that is not to bo found ir the majority cf cases. Ono of these waa brought to the attention of the reporter yesterday. Cliaa , Ragan came to Omaha Ins I nprmgnnd through Mr.H.Mannwcilor , who keeps an intelligence oflico , BO- cured woik on the Florence cut-olT , about nix miles above this city. On Friday Innt Ititjan waa discharged , and coming to the city with bin time nheck had it cashed ill ono of the banks , receiving thoeumof $ l ( > 2forit. According to his statement ho thou wont to Mnnnwcilor expecting to pro cure another job through him. Mann- wciler oakod him how much ho had ruccivut ) , nnd being nhowu the monuy took it in hfa Inuida and count oil it , aftur vhinh ho taiil the bundle only contained $102. Ho handed it back to Rignti , who re-cuutitod it and only miulo it $02. At this rate ho saw that ho would Boon bu counted out , and his claim was that while Mnnmvoiler was counting the bills honhuflledapprtlon of the aum out , allowing it to drop upon the floor. Ho filed a complaint charging him with the lar ceny of $100 and nccuring an officer arrested Munnwoiler just as ho waa about to bo married and lodged him in jail in default of the bail , which Judge Boneko fixed at $300. Later on'hu wa i bailed out by Tom Hurray and on bting released took Judge Boneko with him nnd waa by him united in marringo during the evening to Hiss Johanna VVornccko. If wo were writing a novel wo might say in brief that the harp was snatched from the arras of hin bride and cast in the dungeon cell nnd that ho was then taken from buhind the bars and con ducted , to the nuptial couch , all by the saino representative of justice. THE COMING CONVENTION. Movement ; of the Laboring Mem for tee ! Fall Campaign. The committee of eighteen appointed at the last nmas meeting of the work- ingmcn to oriranizo the campafgo , met nt the City Hall Monday. The Bub-committeca reported that the dif ferent labor elements were in hearty sympathy with the movement and would take an active part. After considerable debate us to the method to bo pursued , the committee adopted a resolution that a convention bo called composed of representatives of the workingmen and fminers of Douglas county. Each ward in the city is to have two dolcgatea and each labor organisation five delegates , The country precincts will each be entitled to iivo delegates. It ia estimated thai this will make a convention of about 170 delegates. No time was fixed for holding the convention but the com mittee will invite labor org-nizationa and fanners to select their delegates within the next ton days , when notice will bo given of the date of the con vention and ratifying the ticket by a grand mass meeting , It waa voted that a public mooting bo called at Central Hall next Friday , when the committee will muko iU re port. Meantime all itu members are laboring to harmonize the different elements and organize for active work. An Acknowledgment. The sisters in charge of the hospital of St. Joseph qratofully acknowledge the assistance rendered by the ladies From the city on two daya of last week , in the making of bed clothing , to bo used in the now wing of the hospital. And , in doing'ro ' , regret to bo compelled to again task the ladiei in question , and others BO inclined , requesting them to call at the hos pital to-day from 0 to 0 o'cloo'k , to lend a hand in completing the work already commenced. On next Thurs day the sisters would bo pleased to bo again favored by the ladles for the sarao reason. That will probably bring'tho work to an end. ° The "Hawthora OenUranial Ex- oclslor Roof Point , " -was patented May 24th , 1881 , and otters patent ntlm- ser 241 , 803. Any person found or cnown to tnrapor with the manu- 'acturo of said paint will bo punish ed to the full extent of law. No per son has any authority whatever to sell receipts. HAWTHORN & Buo , , Lancaster Pa. County Oommlaulonera. TUESDAY , October 10 , 1882. Board mot pursuant toadjournmont. Present Commissioners Drexel , Colias and Knight. Road No , 250 B was this day taken up for final action , and on motion , the report of Commissioner Smith was endorsed and agruod to by thu board , The following resolution was adi.pt- ud : Hesul\t < l , That the county treasurer bo and ho is hereby directed to cancul ; ho delinquency ayttiunt four aud one- fourth acres in southeast corner of southwest of northwest one-fourth of section 5-10-13 , on account of double asaeiamunt for the year 1872. The following accounts were allowed from thu llh.MIHAL FO.M ) ; Thirteen i > or ons us grand juror.flGQ 30 McCarthy & Burke , cotiln for pour - 00 \Yin. II. Kent , witness fee , , 000 J , H. Lehmaun & Co , , towels for lull. , . , . , , , , . i rn \V. Boebl , workat Jail. , , . . . . . ' . ' ' . [ 05 J. A. WkkefielJ , lumbtr OS 58 O. M. Dlnwiore , medical attend. uco to child , . 10 M ) t P. M , Chodwlck , nuxlical attend- uoa. . . . , , , SXJ ( Jno. 1) . 1'eabody , medical attend' anca , 1 < 0 V. K.Moorea. ticket for poor. . . ' . ' , "o 75 Jno. V , CooU , labor and material , , 2M 00 Jno. Uaomer , on account 1832 Ux " ' , . 1200'W Communication from the city\ \ coun cil a to grading the upproache * tmd alleys along Thirteenth street won or dered filed. The following resolution was adopted ; llaolvtd , That the Masonic fraternl- ty bo inrited to iay the corner stone of the now court house , October 25 , 1882 , and the county clerk is hereby Instructed to notify them of the same. Adjourned to the 14th ir.st. JOHN BAUMEH , County Clerk. THE CHRISTIAN CONVENTION It Concludes Its Effective Labors aud Adjourns. The convention was called to ordei by President J , / . Briscoo , and after opening by appropriate exercises , the minutoa of Saturday's session wore read and approved. The convention granted the Sun day school association that was organ- food on Sunday time to camplo'o ' its elf thnb it might g3 into work ing order at once. Following this _ the ministerial association occupied about ono hour adopting a constitution and okctitit ; the follow ing oflicordi G. W. Springer , of Beatrice - atrico , president ; J.V. . Ingram , of Onmhn , vico-prcsidoiit ; James M. Sir- gent , of Dorcheater , nucroury , and R. C. Barrow , if Tecumsoli , troanurerj after which the convention resumed regular work RIH ! licnrcl reports by let ter from miniators aud chiuchca that were notjroprcfiontud thurc , oliowinif that alrnout all the congregations iri the atnto mrtdn ruporta of thu yoar'o work , and showed increased aotivily aud succosa. Aftur iioma prepar atory work looking to sucscss , the committfo on rcnolutiono reported tosolulioua which were adop ted by liaing vole , thanking the resi dent miniatora for granting their pul- pitn to the preachers attending this con volition ; th i king the paator , R H. Ingram , andjhis congrc gatioii nnd tbo frionda for their unotinted and kindly rendered hospitality to the delegate1) uttcuding t'nis convention , to the railroad compiuics for thu many fuvoru extended to the mombern of this convention , and the favors granted the preachers during the past year. Then | J. W. Ingram , by request , made a few remarks. oulogiziug tbo itato board for its work and wonderful auccesa , with auch a vivid word picture of the sacrifice and hurdnhip of our etato ovati elist , II , 0. Bixrrow , that , no eye was dry or heart cold toward thn hrro that for fifteen years hna fought our battles on the frontier. _ After a joyful yet tearful Icnvo-takin the convention adjourned for ono yonr. to go homo with re- uov/cu energy for the work before them. N. B , ALLEY , Recording Stcrotury. CHANGE OF OFFICIALS. Tdo Annual Election of the Y. M. O. A. The annual mouting and election ol the Y. M. C. A. waa bold on Monday evening , Octobur Oth , at tboir room ! in Popploton'e block nnd 'the follow ing officers vreru chosen far the en suing year : i President P. O. Iliniebaugb. Vice 1'resident-rJ . 1. . McOugue. Secretory J. U. Davidson. Treasurer Win. FJommlng. BOAItl ) Of UIKECTORS Second Presbyterian Warren SwitrJer. Lutheran Dr. P. S. Lsl enrinf ; . First Baptist Dr. O. a. Wood. Congregational 15. Ii Ware. ' United Hresbyterinn Jas. Mulr. Swedish Lutheran M. A. Lanon. Chrlsllan-Geo. U. Korr. irst Methodlst-M. G. MuKron. E'ehteenth ' Street M , K. J. W. John- eon. eon.South M. E. N. W. Merrell. Trinity Kpiecopal K. E lloynolda. A lady gave the association $5 some years ago to be used when the asso ciation should make a move toward building , and laat night a building fund ffaa established , $5 more being added , and it will bo the endeavor to reach the desired object in as short a time as possible. PERSONAL H , M. Oliver , of Hasting , in at the PAX. ton. 0. H. Mevls nnd Fred K. Blips , of Fre mont , are at the 1'axton. Lieut. Qeo. M. Willard and wife , U. B. A. , are at the Paxton. G. M , Uunton , of Sidney , Iu at the Pas- ton. ton.Mfa Mfa A , Crulckihauk , of North Bcud , i ut the Millard. T. K. Atklnt , of York , h itopplng nt the MllUrd. Brad D , Slaughter , of Fullerton , U at the Millard. K , A. llyder , of Greenwood , > eb , , U at the Millard. Kimna Abbott and [ her [ oi * ra company ore at the 1'mxtun. J. 0. JMacVbum , of Krceiuont , U at the Metropolitan. W. H. Farnnworth , of Blair , is at the Metropolitan. D. 0 , Fleming nnd wife nd Joseph Kac and wife , of Weeplug Water , are regis tered at the Metropolitan. 1'eatl Mcrden and two Udle > , from Ketcbum , Neb , , are at the Metropolitan. U , D. Cole , agent for the C. & G , T. railway , i > a guoat at the 1'aiton. II , B. Ruuitey , of Wyoming , la at the L'axton. < - John Flint ! and D , Grace , of Cheyenne , bra ftt tbo Pdxton. lion , Iiham JleavU , of Falls City , it nt the MUIard. Mrs. J. B. Latnpkin anil M'ru. II , I ; , McMeitH , of Grrnd Inland , are at the Mill&ni , WHlim Dillon , of IJuoo'n ; J. D. S iU , of OgaUjiU ; Mr , IIowcs and Mm. Hung - g to , of illaU ; II. T. CUrke ami wife , of Itallm ar J , 0. Crawford , ol West Points M. Jti. Knu. of Freinoutj W. W. Me- Kuttnvy. of Tekamah , aud F , M , Ututetter , j r / prominent Nehroik&ns at the J , Gr vet , Joruitrly in the era- o ( Fred ICeiuiu , of the Planters s , and who carne to Omaha vlth the blghect recommendations from that Keatl iniui , hu accepted a poaitlon at Joa lil iVc' * popular Louw , on FiltocutU street , Mr QrreaUone of the iquarcst Mid H 4t pi pnltr men ( n the city , and U a talr iul acquUHun for Mr place , GOLDEN YEARS. The Half Century of Happiness Celebrated by Mr , and An Evening of Affectionate OonRratulationa in Which. a Host of Friends United. Beautiful Remarks by Bishop Clark eon , The "goldon wedding" of our wol ! known citizen , Sir. Peter Huguo and lilo estimable wife , was culebratoc Monday in company with a large gathering - oring of friends of the family at their residence on Davenport street. The occasion waa ono which will long bo remembered by these who were for tunate enough to bo present. It waa memorable no loss for the rarity ol the event , it byin- { the accoud of the kind in Omaha and the third In the state , than fur the many associations which it recalled to the old settlers who know Mr. and Mra. Hugu ? upon thuir arrival iu tbo territory ot No- braoka over twouty-fivo years ago. On October 0 , 1832 , Mr. ilugus , then a young merchant of Pittsburgh , aud Miss Eh ? * ; McCormick were married in that city. Mr. Ilugua rccolla the fact that the ceremony took place at 7 o'clock in the morniug , and that the wedding trip was tukoninan old fash ioned gig to the little village of Uniontown some forty miles distant. For many yoara Mr. and Mra. Hugus resided iu Pittsburgh , and the B'lvor wedding was nearly ready to bo cele brated when the family lornovod in 1857 to Nebraska and cast their lot in what was then known as the settle ment of Omaha. Hero they have lived ever since , and for fifluon continuous yeara have occupied the reoidenco which thuy now occupy. A rainy overling and muddy streets could not prevent a largo gathering. Friendships cluutcr thickly in the wuku of a married life of half a century and twonty-uvoyearu pont hi a young aud growing community bring with thorn a host of pei-aonal associations and af- fectiormto intimacies. The reuidonce was beautifully decorated for the oc casion. The wide veriiiidah waa hung with Chinese lanterns which contract ed chcorfully with the darkness out- cido. Tbo pirlor floors waa given up entirely to purposes of recuption while the drrcning tooina anil supper room were on the second floor. Over the drawing room mantel hung a hand- Bomo tapeatry ot crimaon on which waa inscribed in the form of a horao shoe tiio "Golden " , legend Wedding , with the datta 1832-1882 above. Two aheavea ol golden grain typifying the eunaot voars of the happy couple adorned the walla in thit rear parlor while an oxquiaito floral , borso shoe enclosing a passion flower , the gift ol Mrs. Cuming , attracted marked atten tion. The invitations bore the sug gestive words , "No Presents , " but a number of aflcctionnto souvenirs the gifta , of members of the family and mtimaio friends were displayed in ono of the reception rooms. Guests began arriving shortly after 8 o'clock , and were received in the front parlor by the children of the boat and hostess , Messrs. J. W. and Wil bur B. Hugua and Mra Ella S. Boal , six grand-children also being present. A telegram of regret and congratula tion from Mrs. J. y. Hugua1 , who is recuperating at Clifton Springs , N. Y. , reached the houao during the uvuning. The parlors presented a brilliant nnd happy scene. Few of the old Bottlers aud their wives were absent A clanco through the rooms revealed nearly every prominent citi zen of the Omaha of twenty-five years ago , whoso grey hairs contrasted with the sprinkling of young people who were also in attendance. > At 9 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Ilugus entered tbo room to the music of Mendelssohn's wedding march , per formed by Miss Buttorlield , and , pre ceded by tboir little grand-children , Nellie and Nottip Ilugus , paused be fore Bishop Olarksou , who , with aov- crul of the Omaha clergy , occupied a position In the rear parlor. The bishop made a touching and ap propriate little address On behalf of the friends present and absent. Ho alluded to the rarity of the event and the deep significance of the celebra tion. Ho spoke of the sweet yet hap py solemnity of fifty years of wedded life and of the lessons which such n period taught to all. Thoao yours of later life , ho said , were sometimes referred to as constituting "tho shady side of life , " but instances like thin are far nioro suggestive of tbo sunny aide , albeit the light was the subdued and mellow radiance of the pleauant afternoon and approaching evening. There ia much that ia tender and touching in nllfo going down so bright ly and so peacefully to the sottini ; of its sun , when the hoavona themselves seem to bend rnoro lovingly to meet the earth. The slowly lengthening ahadpf'H of auch a lifo are thomselvea auspicious ; they point to the coming dawn of the bolter lifo and the bright er world , where all of good iu this earthly sphere shall bo gathered and gtrnerod , and wboro there shall be no nioro separation or sorrow forover. At tbo conclusion of the bishop's remarks , which greatly affected many present and none more than the bride and bridegroom , Mr. aud Mrs. Uugua were overwhelmed with the aiFooiionato congratulations of their frionda. After a short interval , llod'inan'a orchestra struck up its sweetest strains , and while the older pucsto were discussing a most tempt ing and bountiful collation up-stain , the youiuer people occupied thorn- selves with dancing below , la waa after midnight whwi the guests de parted with renewed congratulation * and fervent wishes that the glow of the sunset years of Mr , und Mrs. Hugus may be long continued , arrt is full of love and happiness M has been tbo past. Among these present were : BUhop arid Mn Clarlcion , Dean , / > ' llr. Mia.r eti"t 'V * V/ " -J and rick , llr and Mr § Jo eph Barker , Mr Mr * S S Caldwell , UrandMnGeoDoane. Judg. and Mr. Waketar , Mr " ! H Y Ut , llr and Mrs J W P dd ck , Mr and Mm St A D Balcombe , Uev and Mr Woherty. Mra Powell , Mra Windsor. MM Hall , Mrs Belden , Mr aud Mr * Ueo L Prltchett , Mr ntid Mri Ghi Shiverlok Mr nnd Mr A J Poppletou , Mr nnd Mr Lyrnan of Sa'.t ' Ii ke , Mr and Mr < ui Mlis Kullens of Chlllicothe , Gen nnd Mra Mnndergon , Col nud Mra lironaon , Co Uhiue nnd Mta UtitUrfield , 1) nud Mri ) < onkllntr , Mra Dark nlow , Mr nnd Mrs Utn Gallagher , Mr ntid Mrs G W LlnioRe and Mim Liningcr , Mr nud Mrs J II Lacey , MM Jamoi K Boyd , Mra Hamll ton , Mr nnd Mrs J L Webster , Mrs Lin- ton , ir. Uonlo and Mlim Collier , th Miuea Berlin , Wnkeley , Barr , Connett , the MIsscB Boyd , Il .v Mr Paterson , Mn jor Newf-ll , Messrs. Berlin , Patrick , New el' ' , Annln , llaff , Bnrr , Wakeloy , Morrl Blerbower , Woodbridgo Mr Frank Mur phy and many others. METKOPOLITAN HOTEL , OMA HA , NEB , Tables BUppliod with the boat the market altorda. The traveling public claim they got better accommodation and more general satisfaction hare Mian nt any other hmuo in Omaha lUtn , S2 pnr day. augSltfm SPECIAL fin HELP WANTED 'ANTED A Uundrojs and j oung plrl at the Emmet Unite. 732-14 * Rood girl fare in-rath utawark WANTED Nw 107,14th street. 7B7-la . . it : t < lOUborem. II JIannwolllcr. nth 7PM2 } AOFNTS WANTED Ino tadlfgitml one gen tleman to cuivosa Oiraha for Hut beautiful homo book , "Jlothor , Homo and llene.j. " i'a > t- oft telling look out. Call 01 rrnd-'rcs < A. W. 8KAVKK , 7M-1SI m < Itoutlai Street. PANTit : > Vlrnt cla.vi rook male or female nt W the Opera llntiic itcstaurant. Apply at iiiiui- 7ji ( tl WANTED A jjotnl jtirl for general homu \\cUsidocoinont atroettwo liloiks noitli of Ht.Mary's. 75J tf W ANTKII | A Kccotid man In n Meat market Applt at Harrli unc KMur 7CJ 12 \VTASlV.t. Man anl wife tj work. D. J Tl Smith , b'urdnor , Sh irnan u\cnuo. 7271 \XrANTiD-riOOO : girls"to pall arU utiy cloak" VV ilolman ilrt-mi goods. Uo. , ot low fljrurcj AUK and Wc ib tg cor , lOtli'anil Jatknou , " 40 t WANTKD dining room fjlrWausdrcss nnd Llniabciniild Innucdlatclj at thu OcciJuita Hotel. liUB tf XT7-ANTKD-A glil to do iehcral VV tend rcferencia. Ocod age pild Ad- drtf a P. C. arable , Kearney , Not . l > 53tf \T7-ANTND-A good girl for general housework VV ntmOCosi 8-n.ols. 051-tf ANTED A nr t closi waiter at Central dining W ing hall , 104 South ICth- fat-tf i/AnlED Glil for hcmtworL , HSoSjcrioui V avenue , lira. J , M Counao.au , ( El tf WANTED A Rlrl for Rcnorol Inns crk. in YV a snnll fuml y Inquire at 1618 Joins St bfit o.n Kiftecnih and S'.n.OiDth-tr ' < ct ? . fll3-tf _ _ SITUATIONS WANTfcO. SITUATION-\B collottor corres- WANTED podding ilerk or hook Licping. Hate had extcndct experience , andnm good wilierAd - dro 3 John D. MiKee Bea OiUco. 747-10' WANTED Emploj ment by a good man to tctidto Ilorbes.V. . llannwcllir llth St. near Narnam. 739 jo Ono P < XK ! cam asscr. Steady work WANTED good jy , ( rtfcrenccH rwiuired. ) Apply at 218 N. 16th street , up-sUlrs , room C. 430-tf VIT ANTED Ar the National Hotel at Lincoln , VV Ono No. 1 female rook vante' . Beat ol wages will bf paid. - IM.tf WANXKD 600 privyvau.w , , inlu < nyrt rwn pools to clcaurth B&Ditirv Vault und Sink Clrauiir , th K-ct In uiti. A. K rs A Do. , recldeiicc- OS Dodge fltr.vt , Omalit. MIOELLANEOU6 WANTU. 'AN'ED At once , a wife. A flnt-i-HB . . Bwrdlah girl nut moro tliiu 22 jtam old. Am afirmer , age 24 Addrcm In Hnrduh , ai < d cncloao photograpn , "S. 0 , " I to ) dike ( .ououl WANTED Employment by a good h-mc ktop-r. II. ilannwoilicr , llth street , noir J7"ANTEO Pleawntroomwltii l.ourd fortwo > V kentlcmen , In prit family. Addrc8N"D A."EcsolDcc. : 7CC-1H \fT AIi TCI ) Drcsi maklnpr and sowing to do VV plc.u.0 uill or address Jlra Lanson. 11,10 Mason bt. 078-10' WANTED-Byan experienced jeungman , n situation Ina groi try store , Adjrcsa "B. L.1518 DodKo strjil. 702 lit WANTED -tooinn and i < oard tf prlratu family llllri7 lo take ono or two boarders. will s-nd their adure ! to the \Vyman CoroercUl College , student seeking boird or rooms will bo referred to them A. L. WYMAN , C10-U WANTED Tj work for board. A JOUHR ran with excellent re'ereucej attendlnii acbool in th : city. Addre a X. \ . / . Beef > fflc flll-tf. ' i ran REWT HOUOEB AMD LAHD. PUKNIS1IKI ) room for rent , heated by rfgis cor. Kcildence IBth street , west tide , llrtt house north of Chicago t , 7t8 18f TfOR RENT L r/e , pleasant front room , with 1 closet , furnished or unfurnished , Apply at ISH Cam ttreet. 716 W OR RBNT House , lx rooms , furnished , In. quite at D. IIjrde' rflica , llillarJ tote ) . HKNT Offio s in Jacob's block , cor , IA > h JTJOU 1 and Cirltol a\enue , JOHN U , JAOJUS , 702 tf HKNT TVonlotly furnisldd rooms with Foil baard , Ifde-lrerf. A plmnt home fur thrra cuntltmen. Inquire COi north 17 h street. TTICilt IIK.V i' At private rttldence.a Urge nlce- I , ' I ) furnished room , w th Urge erie , t3 utn- .lemi'"culv. Itofert'ticts eicliasKid , Appl at ItflSCIi'tvo street , or l.W Karnham at. 746 tf "I71OK IIEN'T Front room furnUh'd or nnfur I ? nlilu-d p vacant location , Itoinl If dftared , A Jdrwj"h. " Ike OflU-e. 745-tf H'UU ItK.VT One furiilxtuil room , for one or two xfiitlemeii , 9.CO JKT month 8 0 Jutkwm St. mar 7th at. 719-11' ItCMI S uulurniscoj rooms at N. W. IT10K Doug Of and 2 th 728-Utl I UK > T Three fine roairs ; ( urnlihcd In * FOlt quire Chas. McDonald' * , 1103 rarntnitttcct. 434-12 OIl I 1ST Three uifuinl'hel rooms , stilta- J H forhouncketpln/ . Inquire 310.ftth Mieet , bal\ > can D * > enport J'id Chlfago. 783.H * FOll UE > T lo rcomi , closet , c 'lar , kl ch. e . with running water in new h nse , cor ner CallforuU aud 13th Mreet. Inqul u t C08 18th street. 781-lif FOHHKNr Hemnt frjut roam * , eouthweit cor. C'jsiin t 20th utrceuvc , 4U 20ih bt. I70H KVNf r o froat rooms with lotrdat .h. 1513 Howard blr it. 7I8'10 ( " IIUCT FurnUlioJ EHK CollfomUtt. llr * r. O.IUU. FOll HE NT Ahouw ot ti\e roowiTall com plttc. UlUr , Cistern , \U I , and otlur con- uulinrca. Apply at 6S3 12th bt , 74110' TaOtlllFNT A rooai tulUUo for Stor * or ward K bou < 3. Inquire 1058 IShbt. 74111 TTUM ItENT-rieaiant furnished room suitable J ; for t o gentlemen , at 1619 r'arnam. 705 11" OK IUKT Apliro. Terms loosonabl . ln > F quirt - - ' . HI ) Dftierpott ttrajt. 719 10 I7IOK ENT Nlceljr fjinlthed rocrui , one door U north of Dodjc on IBta. 723 1st . ; . . - . irr vAitngo ol six litct rooms all 1 } conrcalencoa snd too location by 8.T. fckr- koo Agent Uth and Douglas BU 7i4 U - ' loom with boord 17U FOUBENT-ru'Dlsbed 673-1 * T7IOB BRNT-Hou e C roomf , 13H 18 i atrort , Jj north c ( Paul. 634-tf "T7IOR UKhT A nice ntw collage on Uartnport J. s rf t. near 2Uh street. Inquire at IMholm A KrlckwoV CS8-tf TjlOP. R&NT A houio , one and htlf tnlloi west JJ oirostonice , 6 roonii , with barn and large Harden. Inquire 1512 Djteaport SI. 9ii-t ) l flfiNt Lu > e "frout room"lth TcoTc , 1 nicely furnished 2121 Dwlifo St. 651 10" | 7ioTl 11KNT- BlcelJ7u7msU7d loom at 172J U URNT I.\rce , ptcavint front room ? with Fl out bmd , to gentleman and wife , 2116 Call. fornU slrctt. 036-U "T710H KKST Flae testdnnct In good location. I ; Allconxcnlenccs for water , n , 12 rooraa , McCiig.it , opposlta post.fflce. OS2-U OOR KKST-Nlcdy futnlshtd ttllnrw.inand J } bed room , bul conChlcigo and C s , 41714th street. 7I8-100 f7UKNlSMKI ) UOOHS-Ch p. SIClioward b't. F let. Sthanil Uih. no rD & Jldcpt. 714-10' T7\OH \ KK.NT 1tlUtd on Idahub r < ! , withd U frlendld vle , n handsotrc dnclllm ; liuno , conUliilncr nine rooms , with lnr o clouts la .11 slcnllnj ; kpnrtmeiits and larce 1 < a. < iiiiicnt ccllir. A lric > anl and garden with plenty of fruit , nnd two lari e cMcrm. Apply at 707-tf lilCKMAN'S 1IAS5UI OR KENT A store in ] > alcombo block , rn F IClh i-troct , near D.ucnport. Rt A , V. -11'bc. EOfl-2Stf mKN HOUdad FOR RENT m ll and J. four to eleven rooma each ; oi < o or two invr ones. BKMia , ARent , ] a M-tf IBth and Pourlas l-ta. TjlOR HKNT-riirnlsheJ rooms at 1717 Caw L1 strrct , bet 17th nud 18th. t. 45Ot ( HKftT urocery ttort , cor , 10th itreo FOK Capitol uouuo. . Apply on prcralsefl. E02-tf C11A8. NEHCR. TfOU ! HKNT Brick store. Irqulro at Urrj : L1 Hroro , corccr loth and DouqlM sts. SfO-tl JTOK llNNT Tw > i new dwcJJlnira ana tv.o othei indcjlratlo luc.lity , br Me'i&eu - i . \7.u FOR SALE A ntw tlccni.t top liUKfrr. end ( prlni ; , in.idotn eider 1 y Iliofaaiots William HajUcr.V s'exhlbltcd nt tha stito fair and took first promlura. CuB-jy hts never been used , ! ) Ut n III he odat a reduction. Apply at Metropolitan Hotel. 748.14 . FOlt SAM : Or trade for armller BoTCr.U Inch liannl ImiulreC. M. Wooil- man , Onnlia. 7r > l-tf TTlOIt SALE Good two ft ry houaa on street Jj streut car line. Ilulldlnir lot In rart uay- mcnt. 1 BELL & AMF..S 742-10 TJIOll HALE llr'ck hou'o. 0 r-iomj ; 10 irnuto ! JD walk from poptntllcc ; lot 00x132- Building lot Iu pttt payment. IMcc < 3OCO. ItilcK house , 3 rooms , no 1 , externUirn. 1 arid 110 acres. 2COdowo. I'rkcSJ.OOO IM 'HELL k AMES. IJ1OU b/.I.K HOUBO and full lot In northOma- JL' ba. 8ituatlondcclr.ih1e. Owner 1 avli.p th city , cm vivo party deulriDg a good hrmo > peclal terms. If sold at once. 0. II B-LLOU , C99 9 Union Block. TraOtl SALE Acry dtslriblo piece of auMnesj jj property In one of the licit tuwns In the > t < t . i pply to K. K. Wbaiey , Llccoln , Heb. C86-1U FOR SALB Farms improved. Pave a good list , comprising scrau of he beet In Niibraa- kt at prices inm.ng from SIB to 225 per acre. Kasy turuin. ABO ! sn era ! bargains In v , lid hnd ? . Bji.d for d.tcr'p'ion Can furnHh dislriblo Ian da for colonies , in ( , ocd loculioh.O. O. II. BALLOU , TOO'19 Union liloc'r , Ouitihv OB SALE Hciue of 8 roams on ease ground 45 rears , ? C oO. McCagua opposite I'o t Office. C'jMf jjlOK UAbb OUhAP Iho briCK uud rrtino ad Jf ; dltloiu of Milton UoRcrh' house , N.W. corner 19lhandreav n orth strecta ! 5 3-U TilOK SAXE Flitt-cisBS restaurant Apply to j _ ' H , MannwiBcr , IHi street , between Kornam 5S6-60t 1710RSALB A well paying buelncss. central- Jj ly located. Good chinco for the right man Kcaraai fcreolllng eatlslactcry. Addte "Q. V. ' Erectile * . < 514-U Ott ALf- Good bulldlnir , brick. CaJTai Water Works olSce. 446-U BALb At a _ BHIOAIK , ono large brlclr house ; and ono arge frame housa , with full lot on Caeg near IBth itrwt. Flee chance for Investment , rent for 170 per month. Call lot full particulars , on I BEMIS , CPU tf Agent , IBth and Donglai ata. CJIX BKAUTIFUI , LOTS 60160 feet each In kj Hanscom Place on vtrcet car line. Best lota In vliolo addition on very easy terms and at a grout bargain. Buns' agent , ICth and DctuUa ' ' 16-tf _ OTED I'OR SALE. The Arlington Honae * , i V. J. 1'irat clew ; all furnUbodhn only hole ID town. The cheapest property In the state. Han all the traveling men. W 111 be sold cheap on terms to eult. Enquire of E. Fulle , proprietor , Arlington , Washington county Neb. ( MJ.tf "TOOK SALE Or will ezcha go for Omahn pro. _ L psrty , an improved aec on ot land tdjola- Inc a statfon on U. P. K. U. M. DUNHAM. 1 J Farnham St. , Omaha. 720 tut IEIOK F0 KALii. B 203-lf KOTABBOOK ft C0 BJ13CELLAWETJS. Mrs llarhle lias rcmo > cd her employment bu" reautol7WBurtSt ( , 7&J U Between St. Joseph hotpIUI and the LOST cf Cblcagn and Jefferson street , a lady'sillver wa'ch , old country mike. Liberal reward if letta ; liee office. 7iO 12) ) QTRAVED OB STOLEN-A dark red cow , O horns ( awed off. Belongs on the N. K. cor. of 10th and Davenport s'.reow. Any Information concerning It wl'lbe thankfully received at thU oOlba. 720-10 * T OST A golJ neck'aca with locket , between ± J Oth ami lO'.b , In U. 1' . yards. Under will bo ibemlly rear ed by lo \ lay a this offlcs. Q9t-Pt T'OST On Hunday last , a white bull pup , len JJ months ud ; answers t ? name of Uruifor. t.hoerrr will let urn the fame tollarrui AFiiher will be tultably lewarded riis tfi AK. JETT House and Carpet Cleaner , Stort Polisher. Leavcorden at Kepnbllcan at' Bee , 13th and Douglas. 868 tf will buy tbe furniture of tin bcrt : , ' > - _ paj Ing hotel In Iowa Benl reaa onablu. ddrcss Dolph Macgrrgor , Bee office. Omaha , Neb. 100-It EDWAftD JSUEHL' OP PALUYflTKnY ANP CONDI TIONAL18T , 498 Tenth Street , aetw m r .un uJdnaiDBr. Will , with tfta M til RVMCita iplrila. obtain for toy oua u J-IAIIPO t ) tt * VMl and prajcnt , and on wjt in cobiltlona In uu fa , ure. ' \ Absolutely Pure. Thl.Vowtol.nr-.nd . oean , U\rffi economical than the ordinary kinds md cannot U acid in competition with tbe , janltitnda of low test , shoVt weight , alia r phwpbat powders. Bold only In can IWTAL BAKING POWDSB Co. 100 Wall St. , New Yor