> * THE DAILY BEE : MONDAY OCTOBER 23 THE ONLY WESTERN 5 OF arrtifcn MAX MSYER & OO.'S C INATION Is the best five cent Oigar manufactured. Our celsbaated -AND "El I IN"A. . Finest Havana Cigars in the market. Send \ for Samples and Price List. MAX MEYER & 80. , The Only Western Importers HAVANAJHCARS. ALSO DEALERS IN Breech Loading s sr OTS ? ca-xravrs , REVOLVERS , And Gonornl Amottmont of SPOBTOENC'COGSlS MUZZLE LOADING manni A GOOD WARRANTED ft Including full outfits $20,00 , , Sent C. 0. D. all over the country. SHELLS , SHOT AND POWDER AT LOWEST JOBBING PRICES- AGENTS FOR THE VARGEST STOCK OF CIGARS IN THE WEST , FPQM $15.00 PER THOUSAND UPWARDS. The DailyNgee. \ Monday Morning Oot. 3. Weather Report. ( I'ho followlDR observation * are taken at thr same inomont of time at all the statloti ; nfttncd. ) WAB DZFABTUEMT , U. 8. SIGNAL SEBI I VICE , OMAHA , Oct. 22,1882. (1:15p.m. ( f N Hirer 6 ( cet 7 Inches above low water mark at Oabs , 8 feet 2 Inchon at Yankton. Mluelsslrp ! 8 fool S Inchon at bt. L'\til , and 0 feet 2 Inches at Pabuqua. LOOftli BKElVITIBS. Judge Ma ou epoakg at BUlr to-day. Senator Von Wyck will oildrens the citizens of O'Neill to-day. The Omaha stenographer ! ) meet at Hie offioo of Dell & Amen to-night. The paving of Douglas etrcot Is ex- pectei to begin this morning. The rumor that the O. , B. & Q will pat on its own express line November 1 , is pronounced untrue. The meeting of the tstato association of the Congregational churches .17111 open on Wednesday evenlnpf , in this city , at7i30. There was n regular old-fashioned duat storm Saturday. The Noithweatern I'Hottrlo Light and Power company will begin erecting tbelr line ) in thin city la a few days. Ttto grading of Seventeenth ntreot , be tween 1'iirnam and Dodge street * , which the county comuaUsioneiB do , 1ms been let to John Potemon , The printers at their meeting yester day cluwo tha following delegate ) to the worklngiuen'a cuuveutlon : Ueorgo King , 8. N. Mfthan , W. A , Ilunklea , Jamea Dennody , Ihotuas F. Dunn , Alternate ? , O. D. Shultr , T. J. Fitzmorrlj , J. 15 , Johnson , and Carroll. Mr. Jame * Papa celebrated bin 45th birthday anniversary yesterday , lit looks hearty enough to be justified tu look' ' ing forward to a centennial anniversary. The police hal a harvest Saturday night and Sunday. Kllit plain tlniulrp five aliturber of the pence , HUB druuk am flUordrrly nnd tivo nueplciotii character wore pulled in. The remains of litrf , Catherine O'Con aor , who died at St. JosejiliV lIoEpltal o : Saturday , were lent to IMattbtnuuth yoi tcrday for Intennent. The Ilollauder arson case will I taken up in the district court to-day , Frank Hu he ? , who cut open Jer Jensen1 * lievl with un uxu has been at judged Insane aud hU Indictment wi probably to qu ashed. The g&mo Saturday afternoon tetvrcc the D , & M. and PlatUmouth clubs wi wlltiOBSsd by b very urn all crowd , an < r Balled in nn easy victory ( or the B. & M.1 the ucoro being 521 to S. Tbero waa a large audience at the 9pei house Saturday to witness the ploy- "Olh-er Twht , " Mm ' the part of Nancy Bykts. well ] ileued. 'IVe tl noun train ytnterdsy , - Through trains \vill ? < Jrjin bsiwe Chicago and Council Bluff * dvtiie nt Milwaukee road on anil after TutSdi next. The Iron Moulderu' Union , No. 10 expect to give a pleuant ball on Thank girtng evening , November .0. Paul and Hennan Dietrfclc were font guilty of ossiult and battery by a jury I the district omrt Saturday , an , < illeui over whitli tlu court has no J rlf > dlctiou. , A meeting cf the board of pub ! wotki was held Saturday ovenln ? , at wLic Ifr , Cielgbttm icpottcd that he was tha ougbly ettidied with the quality nu quftotitr of the SIuux Falls utone.and wit the facilities for taking it out as epeedll M the woik iu Land would demand. II finds that id Leiog LiJ In Chicago aftc years cf experience with other material , Our well known and jsvJal citizen nn Unnch democrat , Ud , Wittier , mad * a fin figurehead for the Valentine procesdo ut Thuwd&y at Fremont. Tie carried bttge ton lllght in order that tie might I well Ken. Helton to Cud his job rathe ton much for him , however , nnd tried tote to cnptivnto a patriotic anil honest juvenile for 2.1 ccntR to finish the job for him but the juvenile waa not for Bale. A mam meeting of the colored citizens will be held nt Lewla' hnll on Monday evening , October S.'td , at 7'iO o'clock , W , 11. Peyton , chairman ; A.V. . Porker , nee- letary. The date of the opening of Water- man's oporn house at Plattiinonth , was erroneously stated , It is November 2 ! > th and 30tli. The 'verbatim debate on woman suf frage between Miss Sunan B , Anthony and Mr. E. KcBtwatcr can bu had at this office. Single copies 6c , or S3 per 100. This report is complete anil hiw the ap proval of both debaters. Thcro will be A upcckl meeting held by the Danish Society , Tuesday night , Octo ber 21 th. Mcinbrra nro requested tout- tend. The Society will holiUnelr month ly party Wednesday , October ! M.li. ( For mcmbcra only , ) Tbo farmers of Mlllard and MoArdlo precinct have elected five delegates each to the Farmers' nnd ' Woiklngmcn's Conven tion , M followa : Mlllard , John Bloom , Wm. Van Dohron , Julius Sjhroedsr , August Bloom , J. MiDonaldj MoArdlo , Frank Dohcrty , Carhteu Kohvrer , Peter Kuehl , IJlram Avery , Mr. Met man , A piivato moFquerndo party will bo given at Central Hal ) , on "Wed net day , October 25 , 18 = 2 , the Invltatloun for which are out and are very pretty Indeed , The Musical Union Orchestra is engaged for the occasion , The committee and floor managem are : Harry Hunt , Herman Bub- Htz , Alf. Araaman , John Curry , F. M. Snow and M. A. Bcrd. The young friends of Miss Mettfc Baker gave her a pleasant eurpriso Fri day at the mldenco of ber parents , H2G North Eighteenth Ktrcet. Dancing and other amusements were indu'ged in until midnight , when a Imuh was spread and lully enjoyed tfter which dancing waa roaumed until thn small hcurr , when all departed for home , having epent a delight ful evening , The now registration books have been received at the county clork'a office. There will be a meeting of Omaba Stenographer ) , this evening , at the ollico of Boll It Amea , Thcro will be a rpoclal communication of Covert Lodge No , 11 , A. F. & A. M. , thin evening , for work in the Third legroe , John Robinson has made a contract irth ] the Union Pacific railway for the raneportntlon of his circus over that com lany'H lined next year. All master masons In good standing , ro loquoated to axsemblo at the lodge oem In Freemason's Hall , on Wednesday , it lpm. , to participate In the laying of , ho coiner btono of the now Court House. There wag a big meeting of tbo South Omaha church organization nt 2 o'clock Sunday. The contract for tbo car penter work oo the new edifice has been lot to Van Dolseu nnd Gunnel ) , nnd active work will begin to-day. Governor Nanco has sent up commis sions an notary public for A. 8. Adam * , jr. , Wm. G. Shriver , 15 , 8. Haft" and Cbas , Ojden , vice 0. F. Oatlin , W. If. lllley and Max Bergman , icmovod from tin city nnd HI n. James Nevlllo appointed Dli trlct Judge. Mr. Frank Burkley , of the Chic Qnaitviumtei'n office , 1ms Jiut returnei from Ft. Nlobrarj , where he Luperlcitendct the cotutructlon cf the teleniSluo line frou that place to YnltuUne , the present wcat fru termination ot Ilia 8 , 0. & P , road , fiv miles this eldo of tbo Fort. > Social frotoa. Thio weclf jU open the social eot flon "In Omahli , * * Thu . Ploasai Hour * " ' juanagmont announces thu fir& parly"jifMosoiiio hall on Fricfc ovenuig , anaiaftUtious will be 01 'on Moway ] or TueBu3y5 * < fcsTJio Ban rukia In to . regard applioatloiiBv memborahip aud thy. granting of ii vitations to non members M obtaint lost year will bo in force this u'oaso : Invitations nro out for the woddit of Miss Mollie Drowneon to Lieu Goorup H. Morgan , Third cavalry , I S , A , which will take plaso on Wm noedny , November 1st at Trini1 Cathedral at 7 o'clock p , m. A r ceptibn at the house of Col. and Mr Drowiuou on 22nd and Chicago stroo will follow the cnromony ut tl ohuroh , METKOPOLITAN HOTEL , HA , NEB. Tables supplied with the boat U market uliords. The traveling publ claim they get better acconnnodatioi aud moro general satisfaction hoi than at any other house In Oman Ruto , $2 per day. aug21tfnj RUMORS FROM SOCIETY. A Quiet Allnsion to tlie Comiog Nuptials A Mention of Those Who Have Given In vitations , The Pleasant Uoura and Baa Oemonie Balls , the Events of the Season. Pononal Farauraplu. The time was when the autumnal brecujn were suggestive of an early winter aud a grand revival ot a dor mant Bociuty lethargy when the young ladies returned from the water ing places and the old folks arrived I om eastern vacations waa indicative to there being no place like hcino and no homo happy without nocioty events. A time when the gontlemans return from an extended buQalo hunt was proof of societies cr-arma and man's willingness to bo a slave to the docile dross coat and opera hat. But the Reasons have changed and the buffi ] oc down , and the time is Hour at hand when Omaha gentlemen will bo able to return to the city after u delightful sojourn at their country rceuloncci , and vigorous fox hunts over meadows green. AB it now stands , woman alone holds the reins of society , controls the destiny of man'a summer vacations , and marks the epoch of a season awakening to society events. Everything now points to an exceedingly brilliant number of coming nuptials und win ter pa jo ties. Dame rumor has sug gested , wo notice , the coming alliance , about Christmas , between a young lady of Eighteenth street and a west ern gentleman. "A day , a day , a day , My life will soon pans away In S n Jura , Jnua , Oalllornla. " The nuptial event of November will bo the almout public alliance that ex ists between n Thirteenth street young lady , living in the vicinity of Capitol avenue , and a well known merchant. And then there nro quite 'lofinito inferences drawn as to the time a Un ion Pacific gentleman will wade into the ooa of matrimony and reward his many rescuers. The invitations will bo largo. A very prepossessing Capitol avenue young lady , whoso given name la quite juvenile , and a gentleman con- nested with a fashionable emporium for ruen'o exterior appearances nro thought to have named the day. A reigning belle of Sherman avenue and ono of our most extensive whole- ale merchants have formed an alliance hat will bo consummated in the near uturo. Of thoeo happier hearts whoso daye f single blessedness era almost o'er , wo take pleunuro in announcing the allowing banns. MOUOAN-JWOWNEON. Iiivilatioiiit nro now out for thomnr- o of Mlso Mollie Browiuon ta . George II ; Morgan , Third cav alry , U. S , A. Tliu ceremony will take placu Wednesday evening , No vember 1st , at Trinity cathedral , at 7 o'clock p. in , aftur which u recon < tion will ba [ jivon at the residence ol Oolonol and Mrs , Brownaon , Twenty * second and Chicago streets. ANDKHSON-WINQUEN , The wr.ll known builder Sir. John BI , Anderson and Tena JYingroi ! have issued invitations for their wed < ding , which t altos place to-morrow night at the Baptist church. Judge Ohadwick , who returnee from the eat Saturday with hii bride"haa n reception given. him nox Thursday night a * Hjllcrdahtho rest ot W , J. Conuull , * * aJii > . The W > ove. club HSi atro it ? fire ball of the seasonal .the MuHiVd-hoU Tuesday o veiling. 'This is expootoi to be a very elegantj ccptioa. Th Musical Union orolfotM furnishes th music. " > ei2 . . .l THE I'LEABANT I10IIKB people will Rive their first party of th year at Masonic hall next Frida evening , Manager Squires affirm this to bo the soiroa of the season , A quito a number of young hdics wi make this the occasion of their debul no little _ enthusiasm is b inx man f i i festcd , TUB KT AND AUD CLUB / will open their now hall , the Centra November 1 , with a grand ball. Th Miuical Union orchestra will be i attendance. Wednesday evening ft masqnerad ball at Central hall , under the management - mont of Harry Hunt , will be given. 1AD1K31 AllT OLUH. Miss Andrew , of Virginia , a painter of Borne eastern note , and MisaHarden- borgb , the elocutionist , have organized a young ladies' nrt club that is becom ing very popular. It in in many re spects Mmilar tt > the well known Sal Magundy organizition of Now York city. The ladies meet every Friday afternoon in the art room over Max Moyor'fl. Mr. E. K. Whitmore , the popular young treasurer i\t Uoyd's ep ra houoe , arent Shu Sabbath in Lincoln. Mr. C. M. Wcad. of the B. & M. head- quurttrr , isitoj tuning in Vermont. Misn GenrgoLynDrof ! St. JOP , in visit ing Mia. Hal MiCord lilies Ljon cs- pec-tu to make Omnhn ber home , Mi-g Comstock nf Ptoiin , 111. , is visitIng ? - Ing the Misses Ijehmcr. Air. and MTB. Stephens have returned ! frcm Ddtroit nnd their extended trip , Mr. Stepheub' health wu are glad to Bay , . IB greatly improved. Deputy Sheriff Crowell made his un usual pilgrimage tu Lincoln Saturday night. Miss Hnttie Whit more i now at Little Hack , Ark , where i-ho expectH to remain for the voar. as profeBSor oJ music in the nlyersity. MUs-Susan U. Anthony cpent Sunday ntliocity/ She i Htopping at tha Pax- on , " .Tiiumia Alullen , .Tohnnie Harris end Villio Jamojoo , of Ouii-ha , came down IB ; night 10 attend diviuu wor.hip. " jincolu St 'o ' Join nil. Ur. and Mrs 0. II. Paul have returned root thosr eastern trip. C-tpt. Murfh in ruoticating up in the Q cn River country. w"nPri Muureof Virginia , daughter ofy- \ ' \ "o\mt , the well-bnown grocer , will make Oaitt. > her h taa for tj,0 future. County Saturday , October Board mot pursuant to , mont. Prrje utCommisaioners Drexel , Cor- iss and Knight. Minutes of previous meetings were road and approved. The grading of 17th street between fornurn and Dongias streets was let o John Peterson at twonty-two cents jor cubic yard. The following accounts were al- owed : LBinclIll FUND. Peter lliler , work on bridgs . § 50 00 oo. A. Hocgland , lumber . 59 20 IIOAD VVKV. Dnvld Heed , work on road . 2 i 00 II , It. Avciy , work on raid. . . . 2101) ) I. Ilafellinger , work on rod . 22 00 3. Schumann , workon grade . lt3(2 ! ( \V. Jnhnson , work on rood . 30 00 Tuhn Vtr Ba k , work on road . 1C CO UThnuar , work on road . 1 ? 25 L'oter CasBidy , work on rood . C CO OENEItAL FUHI ) , r , Ttohinion , cradieg . 1000 C , Hoh ) , grading . 2500 \V.L Alllaou , witness fee . SO 00 ( Jeo. Smith , surveying . 88 Ou J. J. Nobea , Hstucsafeo . 1300 W. U. Kent , witness fee . 200 H II. DoLousiera , wituesu fee . 2000 L. K. L'jwln , witness fee . HI 00 0. Kindle , witnemfee . 130 > W. Ueunett1 defending iiriBliner. . . . 2500 S , N. Moalii. tvitne u lee . 20U L. F. Lcwin , witnefl * fee . 2 80 ) . t'arrtan ! ; , witness fee . 4 00 W. German , witness feo. . 3 00 E A. McCwrc , witneBHfee . 800 II. Jacobdini , witneeu fee . 1000 [ j Bteinut , Ule * juror . COO L. Stewart , tales j aor . W 1. J Donavan , tilea juior . GOO Geo.Jeitt , tdesjuror . 400 William Mo nn , tiles juror . 4 00 I. B. Jesaup , tales juror . 40J W. Tracy , witness feu . 21 * J. Hete&eu , witnu-s fee . 20J A. Nmt , wituojafea , . , . 20t K. Angel , wltnea * fee . , . . . . , . . 20C \V , A MausUeld , witneaa fee . 2 CC A. Law , witnesufce . 20C IJ. A. & S.B. Llreruioro , witne fee 2 01 J. Hrmen , wltnoes fee . 4 OC W. Kelley , witness1 foa. . . 2K I , 1 > . Cartr'gbt , witness fee. . . . . . . . 4 0 ( L F. Lonfcf rey , witness feu . 4 ( K M. New , witness foe . , . 40 W , Bell , wltm-M f < . ? ' ( E. Oorinan , witness fee. . . , . 2 0 ( L. Ueohtel , witre fee. . . . , . 4 W J. B Freucb , witness fee . 40 II. Olflen , itoes.fee . r'0 , A. Uocklu , witness fee . , , . , . . 2CK II Hniith , witacas fee . , . 20 J. B. Jessup , tales juror . u ( J U Ulun ) lUllitf . . . . . . C ( J , I'eat y.iu jo icpices . 7 C J. Po l < jdy , medical vloe te , . . , , 20W B Jf , Trqljlfc OJ.4oal . i"-v3lS J , AY Vefiel J , lumber , . . * v . , . ? . 01 A3'llol ir''ni of room , . , . . . . " 0 < J , J , SUwiHTKOoJOlor.oounty. , . , 231 ! J.A.WakelWld , lumber , , TV , M > H H J. A. WukefioW , luufbr . „ . v . . . , \T * Juice * Vunytb , weillclne. . .Y , < , * * G. H. FooftiJke-.ipT ponr..77 > 02 H. Ballu k Cor , groceries for poor , . U 2 Heitnrcd & Dorman , grocerled for poor . . . . < , . . . . . i . . . & 7i J. J . Kaircbild & Go , , haullntf coal 3 7 I1" . E. Moores , ticket for poor , . . , . . 04 Four penont , u itnoss Jeoo . , . 80 Idjourned to the 24th inet. JOHN BACUEB , Couuty Ulerk. A responsible party will buy a bank j business or open a now bank In ted od live town , Interested partic dress P , O , drawer No. 64 , Omaha ub. IC-Ct RULERS OF THE RAIL. A Grand Hunt to Interior Ne braska , The Lehigh Valioy Railroad Officials Vioit the West. TDo wcs&bound overland train on Union Pacific Saturday was a heavy one , nmong other coaches attached b j- ing tlia opocial Pullman hunt ing ctr "Davy Crockett , " havit-g on bo d verv diatfngaisliefi party o ! gontlemeu and ofliciah of thtr Lohigh Yalley railroad. Among others werer Mcaar.i. H. E Packer , vice pTOsidnnt nnd general manager Wm. Stevoason , general auporintondont ; E , P. Wilbur , vice proaident.E , B. Bylngton , general passenger agent ; John Tyler , general traffic manager , and other officials , in cluding E. B. LewpnringL F. Lenfz , H. B. "Moore , A. H. Ruainger , C. S. Mfourico , R A. Abbott und J. L Qtedman. These gentlamon are all mombera of the Izaak Walton Club , , which visit ed Nebraska three years ago on ita irst annual ohoot. The party came to Chicago on obusinoas trip , aud there decided to takoa , hunting tiip out in : hJs directioii. Tnoir buamesa at Chicago waa in connection with the opening up of the fnmoud Lehigh Valley railroad , which has just become a trunk line' , und , on Monday next begins running its through trains between Buffalo and Now York City , in connection wiiti the roada from Chicago nnd the west. It U one of'the ' wealthiest cor- porationa in tHe United States , aa well aa ono of the ploaaanteat and bant mnnagcd routesinezietencoanywhere. Mr. . H. F. Packer , who io the moneyed man of the party , has at hia command eight million dollars of capital. Iu additiontobeing a recogniaadjpowor in the railway matters > of to-day ho is president of the great Lehigh Valley Coal company , a-very atrons organiza tion with immonoo capital and power. In fact the tjoutloinon in this pleasant part are the "power behind the throne" and they nro taking a regular trip of rest and recreation. Their destina tion is Chapman's station , west of Nbtth Bond , where they will aide traok their car nnd take a week's hunt ovtr the prairies of .Nebrauka. They will then go to Denver and return homo by way of Kansas City , St. Louis nnd Chicago , On the arrival of the car at the Transfer yesterday the party came ut once across the bridge and spent three horns in driving about the city and looking at its principal points of interest. After reassembling in the rolling pulaco , "Jaaak Walton , " at the depot , they were called upon by thtirold friendw and acquaintances , Superintendent P. J. Niotiols , of lliu Union Pacitic ; Hen , N. J. Burnhum , district attorney and Col. E. F. Smythe , and an hour was pleasantly spent in reviving memories of early df.yi of Maucli Ohunck and vicinity , from which they all come. Eepocml iiquiriea were made for Col. U. B. Burnham , who unfortunately did not kno v of the preaeueo of the party in the city. , The car was well provisioned for the trip , the lockers tilled wL4h "Blumm'a Extra Dry" and rare Ua- vauHB , nnd if the party don't make things interesting while nt anchor at Chapman's wo loose our guess. A special train baa been tendered them , to consist entirely of refrigerator CAN , on which the trophies of the hunt will ba whiiltd back to the keystone state and fed to the tenderfcut , who do not venture out to the wilds of interiot Nebraska. THK QEKMAN THEATER. The Representation of the Populai pjuy "Tno Jolly Comradeb" Draws a Lurtfo Houuo Laat Evenlnqr. Last eveningitho Stadt theater inu unusually crowded , the attraction ba ing the presentation of the niuica molanne utiutled "Lockero Jieiaige , ' vthbb , ! finx translated into th < . United States vtmocular , meain nothing more dangerous than "Thi Jolly Comrades. The piece seemed to possess an all absorbing interest for our Toatoui citizens , and was certainly put on thi atajco in a manner which would capti vate a lens critical crowd than Urn which assembled at Omaha's Gortnui theater laut evening. Mr , J , Baureie , in the role of Kat tchoke , showed up immensely well and' wan loudly applauded throughout thd purfnrmanco. Miss Pulsahl aa Doro , B cook , , acted with her usual energy , and recaived several well descfTod encores , The burleiqno of it cceno from Hamlor , in which Mr. Jonder * sustained the part of Hamlet , and Mr ? . Pu'mhl that of Ophylia , fairly brought rlown the house , and when Jondurs terminated the oceno by oxolaimuig "Shoo fly , don't bother mo " the houao waa con- ; vuUtd with sno gigantically genuine Air. BTolo'tin , aa Springer thn bank- , \wis biptily nncci-niful , and Mipo Biachniiiuti'rt s < 3raonution nf Clnrchetv was very churnnnj , ' . Jtlra. B ureis , who ia very handuome and haa a fino- figure , made an ezcplleut Thtsresai and Mr. Ponner playnd the role of . ) ulhia Wornonrith con&idprable anima tion. Mr. Pulo as Zimperlioh , and Mr. Grossman aa Schrndor ( not the Omaha. barber ) ) were both excellent. Mr. Liudermann mode a nrat-clasi Ubev- koll&or , and Mr Lutsph , an Goobot , , was a valuable acquisition Mi u Thicnoen , whoso histrionic talent is so well known in the Gjrtn City , sns- tained'tho part o ? Frau Van Folderii very commendably , and Woiler's Schweppko wan very good. 'Taken all in all , the play was a grand success , aud propt'crcdit : o'du to all who took part in it. A nOUSINS. MEETING The Carpenters and' Joiners Declare TnoniBolToa. A meeting of the carpontora and oinera'of the city wan held yesterday t Feenoy & Connolly's hall on Sis- ocnth'streot , abouJx one hundred por- ons answering the call. M. Martinovich called the moot- ng orderiand'8splanod in a neat peechstho object oJ the meeting. Mr. ' J-tmes Griffith was chosen ompomry chairman and Mr. G. L. 3arltcn secretary. The chairman addressed the meet- ng in a forcible vm ; * , , urging that the arponters , aa wulbati other mechanics Lrd.T.'orkiiigmen support no other bup , ho anti-monopoly tidtot , aud chooao non who are houost ati < X ublo to fraino aws for > our statoj and men from their own rank > , who will not cell tliuir ionor-for a glass of whtsky. On motion tho- following delegates were chosen to represent the carpon- : era in the coming : anti-monopoly con vention : Mr. Ucorgu Willis , Firsti ward ; A. H. Danaldaon , Third ward ; ; Tames Griffith , . Fourth ward ; G , W > 3uck , Fifth \7fjxl William Crosslin , Sixth ward. On motion of Mr. Willis three Host delegates wora- nominated , who , iu ca&o of the sickness e ! any of the dak egatos will eleot men to fill the vacan cies The following carpenters wsro nominated : John Henry , Fourth ward ; G. L. Garlton , Fifth ward 11- . Shieldn , Fifth ward , after which ap propriate remarks were made by Messrs. Willis , Oirltoii , Griflith and other , and which the meeting ad- iourncit subjpct to the call Ot'bho chairman anu pcrotary. Pleiuiunt Eurprlao Party. A birthday surprise party WA given by Mits Minnlo Biroli and MiaaMabal Woodward to Miss Minnie llorsnvau at her residence , at 8 o'clooii. Fri day. 7ho time was spent in , Uin playing of various games , und refresh ments were served , * The following ladiea and geutlosaon were present : Misses AmeliaK , and Lizae GanCcld , Grace Waaner , Myr. tie EUea , Anna Stolden , , Minnie Woodward , Mary Klinott , Nellie Pratt , Josie Peters , Julia Scott , Anna Dillon , Maggie Hughes , KmmaAuchs , Eva Striker , Mary Oitroin , Clara Huff , Mamie Higgins and Ptarl Pratt , and Messrs. George A. Goodwin , W. B. Allen , Eddie Dillon , Charley Cone , Gee , Umpherson , 'Fred Ander son , Ephraiin Pratt , John Scott , Geo. Weeks , Wcoiworta Alien , Luther Adkins , and Herman McKinnic. Tliey had a pleasant time' through out , but we regret to leain that they were at firat annoyed by aa oualaugbt from uurlain meaiboro of Uie "Boot- blacVn' Homo , " who entered the yarJ and assaulted Jind sirook several of the young ladiss and gcntlemca , though fortunately none were seriously injured. A polica whistle was so4ind- od , butt no- officer appeared. If ar officer h d come , the rowdies would have been properly dealt with. The latter Anally dinappearcd. SLAVEN'S YOSEMITB COLOGNE Made fron- the wild flowers of the FAR VAUED YOSEMITE VALLEN it is the most fragrant ct perfuu\ * . Manufactured by H. B. Slaven , Sai Fraucisco. For sale in Omaha Viy W J. Whltahouso and KennaiCi Bros. &Co , KAXTAGE- In Rotation tc-tho Rumor That He late to Bocoma Clinncollor of tii& State XJnlvereity. A BKK reporter had a pleasant chat with Judge J. W. Savage Satur day in regard to-tho matter of Judge Sivago assuming .tho chancollorshipof > the state university. The matter 7a discussed at a rcoent meeting of the' board of regents i > v' Lincoln , , and th roaidcnt regent , Hon. 0. Hi Gere , oaid that if it was thought tlr.tt Judgo- Bavago would accoptr the position , it would bo tendered to him. Judge * Savage is a ripe scholar , a graduate of * Harvard collcuo tbirty-tivo years ace , and is now in his Cfty.sixthyean No- zsii of Omaha oraf'thostato atands > higher than .Tud Savage , and he- would undoubtedly * adorn the- poiition if it wan tendered' to hitn and ho should riscidoto aoccpt it. In conversation with thu jpd-ge , bow- aver , ho said no tsnder bud- been < made , and if thuro should bo he-was in doubt whether to r.ccopt or not. Ht > hod retired from thbench , although ,110 liked the position , but hiu-hoilth waa such that ho could not endure the confinement nccesmry to a proper- discharge of the duties of the cilice. K\ > said it had been oo long nines his. graduation that hs > had no doubt grown somewhat ruaiy in eomo details. He had in a measure kept up hia.liter ary pursuits , but hb time bavit'g.been siur/ily devoted to the practioa of law , % there waa undoubtedly muchHhat hV ' would have to review. Should Judge Snvago roccivnandi accept the opppintroont of chancellor-- of the university , the people of Ne braska should bo congratulated , * ' JAPANESE MJNISTSKSi CXae Austrian and Cnltod Btatss Roga tion Pass Tbro-.ign. IJho Japanese rciuisters and. thoirr attocdants , to this aountry and to Aus tria , pisood throcfth the city Fzl- , day afternoon on tlwnr way to Wasb > ono servant. Mr. Sasaeshima has. for years boon a prominent Cguro izti his country , acd xxr the hat trrclvo- yeas haa been mhiistor c3 loroign af fair * and president of thot enate. Ho has also been minister of tha cabluot- and minister ta England and Ger-r many. He is .highly educated tleman of 53 yoara of a P , and Xnnliah iluontly. [ E , K. Wonyonoo , tha minister' to - Austria , is abaub 40 yca/a.of { % , . a very intelligent ) gtntloniin , , and ID cc companicd \ > hii wife end 'if. Tcik. and one servaiit. Mr. Wooyoaoo > haa filled the position of minister U ) , 31n- gluud , nnd four years ago wo& . laido Vici > miniatcr of foreign iBno. . Ho will remain e , ! uw duya in Washington and tl-er. cdl from NMr.Yor&to. Eur ope. StvratogrxNotoa. . Hon. JAmcu II. Kyauv 3nav s to morrow for Ogden rm a buaivieo * trip , Mr. F 'N. Pcltcn , haa ojjteied the employ o ! Willie , thocomxi ion Our iii-5iool lias zu onraltiuoat of G ? , with an , average attendance of about 50 , which is about the capadty of tha building , which.Tith tha usual oxcens , , will bo entirely too Btoaii bo/on < * .hci term.b half thsough. Hon. W. H. Lawtcn hta re/.umo < S from- Hooper and inteimbdiata points. ! b.o next concert of Urn Sunday school will tnko plac some time next mouth , ut v/liioh time the chxittian gn eB , "Fiiih. Hopa and Charity , " vail bo personified. Tlu\ opening of the L'ycenm Is a mattee of discussion , but it will bo aoon. CUCKOO. Obituary. riutl Siiundura , au old resident of this oouuty , died at hia rcsidenca , on thu Bcltevue road , on Thursday mornicg , aged 72 yeara and * 0 months , The deceased was born in Vermont , and lived a , number of years in Canada. He removed to Nebraska in I860 , aud hns resided here ever siuoo , Ho lived in Omaha until 1802 , and was ouo of the first settlers on the Etkhoni. Ho held a number of f prominent positions , and was a meir / , ber of the Chriatiau churoli. T funeral will ba decided nnua whop daughter , Mrs. J. 0 , YllwJ , from Di'adwood. -.u. Office