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    8 THE DAILY f TTJISDAV 21
The Daily Bee.
' QiAliA.
TucBdny Moraine , Nov. 21.
"Weather Report.
| tha following observation ; nre taken a
tt > e came moment of time at all I ha stations
WAB DKrAnrMKNT , U. 8.
rcz , OMAHA , Nov. 20,1832. ( l ; 5p.m. (
riiTir iwi 11 mutes aoove low water m rlt i
Onuhi , u feet 00 Indict at Ttnkton. Mississippi
feet I Inches at Ducnpoit , 4 fftt 2mchei a
St Ful , 10 toot B Inches at St. I.ouls , 4 feeT
'
T Inch'cj at Li Crozso and 7 feet 8 Inchi-s a
M . ! . . _
LOOAL BREVITIES ,
Oysters served In all forms at the Con
grcgatlonal church lo-nlcht.
The n6w No. 2 enitlne homo h fast ap
preaching completion and will bo a daisy ,
A man arrested for committing a
nuisance was discharged by Judge Beneko
yesterday.
The ladles expect to have on clozant
rapper and n good time for all , nt the Con
grcgattonal church TuciiUy evening.
Go to Wyman College to learn book
keeping , rcnmamhlp , bmliifss nrltbtr.c
tic and commercial law. n2-tf
F. B. Aglor , son of Sir. J. P. Aglcr , U.
P. agent at St , Louli , was a wcst-Louni
paisengcr yesterday , en route lo Cheyenne.
The Sunday round up included five
plain drnnka. Two paid their fine , two
went to Jail in default of payment aud ono
catu was dismissed.
The curb Is being laid and the now
ftlclowalic put In in front of tbo Omaha
National bank building. /
There will bo a meeting of tha Social
Art Club at the trow rooms in Itedlck
block on Faruatn street tbla after
noon at S o'clock.
. All members nro re
quested to attend.
A meeting of retail liquor dealers only
Is called for Tuesday afternoon ot-J o'clock ,
at 1'aulkncrV , under the opera house.
James Paulkncr , rewls McCoy , Jacob
>
Knufrnan.
The quarterly meeting of the Union
Catholic Library 'Association
takes pl nco
to-n'gfat.
Matters Interesting to
all the member * will bo dlwussod.
The Omaha Post has rented the IIJi- .
like building on 13th street , bstwoenDodgo
and Capital avenue , and moved yesterday )
' It IN n fine location and first-class Quar . : /
ters. tot
A. L. Strang ha a 1
already beifun
ex- cd
cavatlng for the cellar of
the
new exten- Sch
Ion of big block next door
weat of Tun
prlii
BEE ollice. It
will bo of uniform size and
proi
architecture with the rest tf bU splendid
mitlalnp.
The tlUtrlot court tuunuu'ii Its ei
n ' yesterday to finish up tuo Streltz. the
'man ° ae0 < followln < ? wlifch tbe Judge
i to tulourn | co rt ' peri
' "a die and call
* with now i'etlt J ° ry give
lltb.
! icai
- An error occurred > 'u our report of tbe
jwimt 2twMT "int's * * orchostM RUllftrd which * * furnished n.lRht ; IJOUSi
- " " , ' * iat occablon and not the
the music on . .n
1 Union. II Jou
toll'
Our
picked up a pooketbook contalnfotf
bio papers , certificate. . , of dcpoilt , drafts , You
8700 which the An
etc , amounting to over
owner can have by calling at tbo police
Wo
court and proving proyotty. Wet
-Complaint U made of the number of lanl
bo , , who are in the habit of killing GUI
pigeon * , enarrows and BO on with sling- nal
m , InMo the city limits. Ono or two ral
boys have already got Into trouble and It vie
may ha n benoflt to otbew to know that .n Ian
ordlnauco introdujod by Councilman
Kaufman and passed by the council pro ial
rldei for punishing those who indulge In pk
per
mch sport , lea
' -The readers of Tilt BKK who were
mads familiar with the exploits and opera
ttons of J. Ill Bordcn as published lu o'c
TiiuBEK of Friday lust , will be s\d to dace
learn that his career has been out bhort by
hi * arrest at Hastings , Nob. , Sunday , ol
which fact news wa received In this city
early yetterday. Sheriff H > crs , of co
I'lattmnoutb , started from th t city yet- , 21
ttrday to bring the olfender bofote tbe fe
bar ol juUlce , and before runny day * elapse fe
bet liable to be behind tbo haw at the fa
Lincoln penitentiary , playing tlie leading ed
role in t'.u star comedy of "Caught at ac
Last , " Instead of la the .plclureiqus aud | re
, apectacular play of "Tho Sea of Ice , " to1
' ' wllncta which latter performance he was
extremely liberal In the distribution of
complimentary tlcketu among hU victims I
. In this city.
A Rreat do l ol a\tent Ion anJ admlra
tlon w g attwctid jetUrdity by the I a
appearance on the utreetn ol A.U Straiig' *
new heavy draft wagon , ) u t turned out p
' of the factory of A. J , Brui ! > oo , and one I
of the finest specimens of workmanship in
the . The wagon '
that line ever Been In city.
gen Is unusually large , and the geirlug f
* very heavy. It U built after a pattern
generally In vogue In Chicago and other
large citlef , even to the color , which Is J
beautiful orange > cllow. It Is provided
In front with a hoUter , by which the
btavleat 8 od are loaded In with < a e.
Frank I'owew , a famous land at the relnn ,
will drive tbe nagnl6ccnt four h ne t am
vhleh dr w § this new wagon. HIi team Is '
fitted up with heavy new harnet * , the col- ' !
Urotte * of which bear the Initials "A. I , .
8. " The whols outfit cost 83,000 , and li
, tbe fiawt la tbe went ,
The Fanny Kellof g-Brlgnoll combine ,
f ticn , IncoDcertand opera , appear at the
next Monday evening , a he
opw * bouf on
company comprise * , bwlde * the two lead-
lag stars , the celebrated violinist , Tlmotba
, AdamowskI , who was heard here with the
Clara Iioulte Kellogg company l.vit sea-
don ; Mist Jennie DicVcrson , contralto
Mr , Ij , O. OotUchnlk , barltnne ; and Mr ,
Adolph Qlwt , plankt. 1'rom the array
of talent represented our muMc-lovIng
peiplo can bo a stired ( of A rich musical
treat. It has been arranged by the man
agement to have tbo company give the
first and fourth acts of Trovnlore In costume -
tume , which will inako quite an additional
feature to the programme , The reserved
scats will bo placed on sale Friday morn
ing , and It Is to bo expected from the well-
known nnmei representing thin company
that thcro will ho a largo Bale ,
W. A , Shcpardson , the journalist , who
plead guilty during the first week of the
district court to petit larceny , alter being
tried and acquitted of a : nero grave offense
in having robbed E , A. Do Laurlcr , a Now
York traveling man , was released from
the county jail yotterday afternoon. Ilia
attorneys , Messrs. B rtlett & Peckham ,
have been making every effort to secure
this result for some day * nnd much credit
Is duo them for their success. It la , after
all , a queitlon of much doubt if "Shop"
was knowingly guilty of tub offense
charged , and his many frloncU in Omaha
will bo glad to learn of his release frdtn
durance vile ,
It seems that Mlko QllltgAn , who was
recently sent to the county jail for thirty
days for not loavlng town , an ordered by
Judge Bcnoko , had really purchased a
ticket to Council BlulTs with the Intention
of leaving when arrpstcd by the police ,
The ticket Is still tn his poaacsston , and
but for hit love of liquor Mike would
have now boon beyond the reach of Omaha
justice.
Reserved teat tickets for the glove
contest at the academy of music ( Wednes
day evening , November 22d ) , now on sale
at Huberman's jewelry store 13th and
Douglas streets , General admission BOV-
culy-fivo ccnln , gallery fifty cents , He-
Borvo your scats In tlmo as the bouxo will
be packed.
About 10 o'clock yesterday a tele
phone messa o was sent the city marshal
bj Mr. J. , T. Drown , that Homo man was
lying out ou the flats between his residence
and the old powder magazine , whom , it
was ; feared , had been shot , or shot himself ,
while out hunting. Coroner Jacobs
deemed it advisable ( to wait further in
formation : before going out with his cart , and
Officer Buckley and City PhyslcianLsUen-
ring , repaired to'the eceno of action , oxi
; > ectlng to find o man badly used up , if not
dead , A telephone from the marshal's
office nt a latter hour etatCH tint tbo man
oilnt
vita shot in the neck with n bottle. The
combincdofTcct , of forty-rod and cold had
ale him out In flno shape. Ho was taken
o his home and will recover ,
H. J , Clark , tbo man who was reg-
stored Sunday at John Doe , was
irought before Judge Doncko jester-
lay and plead guilty to petit larceuy in
tcaling a pair of boots from M. Schutt.
Ic was sentenced to twenty-five days in
be county jail at hard labor. It alao
ranspirod that be was the man who stole
raID
.Inyor Clrnso' * overcoat Sunday morning
nd sold It for $2. IIo wont with an ofli- W
sr and showed him where ho had left the
/wnicnt , which was secured and returned
th o owner. Col , Chaeo declined to file
complaint against him. An Clark start-
ta.ill in charge of an ollicer , ? > 2r. a
Ichult demanded bio boots , which the
irUoner had < pn and he took them off and
irocccded to the Jail barefooted ,
Pul > lta Iitbrory Fllos.
of
Through the oovirtesy of Miss Allan , np
librarian , iho following lint of the npmi
oriodicala in thtr public library is oo
vonf up
D Omaha Herald , Kapab- wl
tin
canBkzj Chicago Times , Tribune ; frc
ow York Graphic , fion , World f St.
ouio Globo-DomocratV qn
SomiWoeklioa Wow York Tribune. wo
Wockliea , Oniaha Watchman ; BOII- mo
Ohristiau Ro lBter , Woinnn'o liv
nurnal , Youth's OompatMou , Lit- tui
ha
ill's Living Ago ; Lafoyotto ( Ind , ) ' ob
Herald ; Now Yorl Frank Leallos ,
Sun , Ilarper'o Weekly , Bazaar
bunft People , ScioniiDo American w
Francisco Olironitlo. im
Fortnightly Boston , Literary ev
Vorld ; Now York , Critic. pr
tlonthlieo Oontury , Harper , At- Joi
Mitio , Humnno Journftl , Church tic
3uardian , LJppiucott'a , Library Jour- 3111
, Popular Science , Blaokwood , Ru-
Nobrjuika , North Amsricr.ii lie- cv
now , Unitarian lloviovr , St. Nicho- VII
DO
. ,
I3.In the reference department apoa- in.SI
attention is called to the coni-
SI
pleto nets of monthly inagazinea : IIur- .
, Soribuor , St. NioholaB , Meohan-
' Dictionary , Sclonco for All , City it
Mop of 1832.
The library hours are from 10
o'clock a. m. to 9 p. in. , and on Sun < J.
day frbm noon to 7 p. m ,
Notion
The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex
celsior Iloof Paint , " waa patented May
21th , 1881 , and ottera patent num
ber 241 , 803. Any person found or i
known to tamper , with the maim-
faoluro of said paint will ho punish [
to the full eitont of law. , No person -
son has any authority whatever to nell |
receipts. HAWTHORN & Buo. ,
Lancaster P
Army Ordoru.
A general court martial is appointed
to moot at Fort Uoblnson , Nob. , on
the 24th day of November , 1882 , eras
as soon thereafter as practicable , for
the trial of Private Stephen Oroaigha ,
troop M , Fifth cavalry , and such
other prisoners as may bo brought bo
Dolail of the court : Major Edwh
V , Sumnor. Fiflh cavalry 5 Captain
Edwin M. Coates , Fourth infantry
John M. Hamilton , Fifth cavalry
and John B. Baboock , Fifth cxvalry
Second Lieutenants EdwipP. Audrus
Fifth cavalry , aud Henry J. Gold
man , Fifth cavalry ; First Lioutouan
Charles U. Watts , Fifth cavalry , judg
advocate.
Paragraph 4 , special orders No , 119
current series , from there hoadquar
" ters , is revoked.
| METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OMA
J HA , NEB.
Tablea supplied with the best tl .
market utiords. The traveling publ 10
I claim they get bettor accommodations
J0
and moro general satisfaction hero
j than at any other house lu Omaha ,
llt , | 2 per day. angSltfiu
THE OBEAT OOflUfiDEUM ,
Colonel Robert ( i. Ingersoll's
Lecture nt Boyd'o Opera
House.
.
AVn.it AntHtmco Told "What They
Mrnt Do to Do Snvml.
Colonel Robert G , Itigcrsoll , accom
panied by Mr. Isaac B. Baker , his
private secretary , nndW. B. Barton ,
manager , arrived in the city yesterday
and registered at the Millard.
There was a largo reserve of Reals
at the opera house before the date of
the lecture , and it was evident that it
WPI to bo one of the occasions upon
tion.
tion.A
A prominent aud unusual ieaturo of
the occasion wai the prceenco of a
couple of ticket scalpers , who had
bouiht ; up a largo number of the best
seats in tlio house , and hawked their
tickets at tho. door in the
style customary at a second rate side
show , This was a diigraco and a nut-
Banco and ( something that should never
bo allowed a repetition if it can bo
prevented. The eoaipors sold their
tickets at $1.50 while the manage
ment was still disposing of stage Beats
at $1 ,
Council Bluffc sent over a largo
delegation , ono hundred or more per
sons being present from our sister
city. It is probable that they came
with an anxiety to know what they
must do to bo saved and in view
of the fact that two or three of their
ministers have , after trying to reform
their . hoarora , resigned and loft the
field in disgust , it is to bo hoped thai
eonio ( good seed was sown ,
An soon as the doors were thrown
open a crowd began pouring in , and
then ) was no cessation until the
tlh
honso was filled from the parquotto to
the gallery The audience was , with
perhaps ' a single exception , the largest
over assembled to greet any
speaker in Omaha. Tlio receipts
wore without exception the largest
over taken in on any ono evening
iii the city. The audience was not
only largo but representative ono ,
both in numbers uud intelligence.
The stage was well zot , a tropical gar
den oceno being on and it appeared to
br a grand ovation to the speaker ,
the scenery , whether by accident or
design < , lending that effect to the ob-
nsrver. The stogo was occupied by
between ono and twohundred persons.
The lecturer stopped up at the ap
pointed hour , and , without any intro pi
duction , grappled with his subject at
once. From beginninx to end he was
listened to with the closest attention , of
holding his audience in the roost
wrapt ' interest. His sallies of huaor
and ' sarcasm drew forth rounds of ap
plause and volleys of laughter. jtt
would bo impossible to do justice to
the lecturer without reproducing hio
words verbaiim , for which wo have
neither apacenof time.
Tlio aim and object of the lecture
was to direct attention to the super
stitions of orthodox Ohrlitianity and
searching Inquiry into tie five gos
pels of the New -Testament as com
pared with the dooklnos of the church
on salvation and tlvs dogm of" total
depravity. ca
Thoun who wont to-hoar infer master
woid painting were nct > dis of
appointed , his wonderful com sa
mand of language , his feroiblo gle
contrasts ; , which throwlight and shade
upon every subject , and the pathos th
which pprvnded some of his jporosa- all
tlnna elicited' unbounded admiration br
from everybody. In answering the unAl
query of his own text , "What moot Al
do to bo saved ? " Mh Ingoraoll wl
made a-plea too humanity * for goad PI
living , physical'doTolopniont , intolloa * fal
tual liberty and a concession to every , tai
human being of all the lights no < rii
oUtimod A > r hinwlf. or
Ho expressed the hope tkfcfc there > of
was n hereafter , . bat after all if it ur
meant eternal happiness to so mo and th
everlasting punitument to oihws ho ' chen
preferred that.death , should" bo fol on
lowed by eternal rsatand tlwdiw olu- pi
lion of tho-body into its niturul ele at
ments. 3i
When the nudlcsioe diupunotJ it was hi
evident th t the able mid eloquent
manner in which the speaker hwl pro-
oentod ! his views had psoductd a a cop
impression. .
SLAVEN'B-YOSEMITE COLOGWE
.Made frontbo wild ilowen of rho to
jun IM.MED YOSEM1TJ2 V-iLLlSN
Is the most fragrant ot farfuni t
Manufactured by 12i B. Slavan , S au
Francisco. For Bftlo in Omaha , by ' V.
. WhltohoUBo and Konnaia Uroo. ,
&Co.
PEUSONAJU , ja
Boss Stout , of Lincoln , I * In touix
Hon. Lofui CJaih , of Albho , i * in
town.
J , Metcnlf , , of Nebraska City , 2 * at tlie
Paxtou.
Hon. J. 15. Northof Columbia , U in
the city ,
L. F. Hilton of tha Blair I Hot , h at *
the Millard ,
MM. L. W. BlUlngxloy , of Lincoln , U
At the Mtllard.
Nov. Geo. W. VVainwrlshtj.tf , Blair , ,
ta at the MlllarJ. '
Hon. Loreuzt > Crouuse. . oh CaJhouu , ,
Is at the Millaul.
Hou. TbcmtH O. 1'Attetb a-of Chey
enne , U at the Paxtou.
Hon. Chaa , H. Morrellk of
burg , U at tbe Millard ,
Hou. Goo , 8 , Smith , surveyor
of Nebraska , Is In town ,
Senator Saundera aud Mr , Chaa , Su\u-
dera went up to Blair yesterday ,
.T , H. Bioady aud J. J. Mertor , of
Brownsville are at the Paxton ,
Hon , J , Sterling Morton , of "Arbor
Lodge , " in a guest of the Paxton.
Hon. Tom Effing nnd Judjp D , G
Hull , of Llucoln , are In the city. .
( Jorjdon F , Craig , manager o the St
Joe opera house , was a guest at the Mil
lard last night.
Hon. G , M. Lambertaw aud wife , o
Lincoln , were amoni ? the arnyali xt the
Millard yesterday.
Mw. Y. P. P. St. CUr , of Ogden , b lu
the city. Bhe COIQCB for the purt > oae of
placlnK her d ugVit r , MUi Minle , In tbe
A of tha Sacred Heart , and will
re home about the last of the week.
reBi Oeorgo W , Itwin , flurlff elect of Silver
Bow county , Montana ( Dutte City ) , WAS
regiiteml at the Vaxton last night ,
C , W , Sherman , editor and J. W. Cut-
wilght , city editor of the Plattimouth
Joninal , came up to Omaha to hear Bob
Ingenoll lecture ,
G. F. Walker , postmaster of Wymcre ,
Nob. , and one rf the editors of the Wy more
Koporter , called at THE BEE oflieo last
evening , . Mr. W. Is ono of the leading
citimis of tha wonderful little town of
Wymoro acd i ays a vlflt to the metropo
lis on legal builncss.
Among the well known Nebraska people
ple who were registered at the Met ! opal- !
tan last nfgbtweroWm.H. Corey , Clarke-
vllle ; A , M , Boggs , Oarber ; 0. J , Davis ,
Hasting * ; Llhble HAg , Blue Hprlnrs ;
Mrs. Oaborn , Pawnee City : C. U. Hlgen-
botham , Stilton ; A. IX Barr and W. A.
Kelthlay , Weeping Water , and A. A.
Kendall , St. Paul.
C. C. White , Valparlso ; L. Uiuistrum ,
Stromsburg ; H. C. Brown , Norfolk ; J. T.
Brown , Ed Albright and F. W. Fritz ,
Madison ; S. C. Parker , Pierce ; Geo. 13.
Godfrey and B. W. Iloyno IB , D. Crowell ,
Fremont ; S. W , Swltzer , Bloomington ; L.
0. Barr , J. A. Marshall and Chaa. 0.
Whedon , Lincoln ; C. 0. Crowcll , Blair ;
J. W. MatBhiU and C. E. Wcscott ,
Plattsmonth ; F. A. Seara and Paul II.
Knwlln ? , Grand Island , registered at the
Millard last night from over our state ,
Hoa. A. U. Cady.Schuylcr ; W. B. Cot-
toroll , North Bend ; L. M. Keene , V. S.
Hey , S. S. Lowe , Jas. S. Smith , Hey L.
Smith and Frcnk StrulTer , Fremont ; Mrs.
F. Furulne , Talmage ) S. C. Ayer , Gib
bon ; L. Filch , Sidney ; L. A. Putfor and
Doc. Whltmoro , Valley ; L. SIndser , Lin-
cold ; Henry Brownsloy , Clarks ; John H.
Smith , North Platte ; W. U. Gushing ,
Plattsmouth ; W. B. Thomas , Tekamab ;
K , W. Stockman , Falrfiold ; John Heth
nnd A. W. Field , Lincojp ; 13. W. Woy
lery , Plattsmoutb ; Tobias Castor , Wllber ;
Willis H. llalni , T/lncoln , and Orlando
Tcifr , Avoca , are among the prominent
Nobrackaus at the Pixton.
EKDDINO'S Uus U Salvo is unequalled
for : chilblains , chappedf'liandj , frost bltca
etc . Try it.
DAZZLING DIAMONDS.
A Display that Rivals the Arabian
Mights.
The public has always an eye for
the beautiful , il it has not a purser to
gratify ita taste , -and there is ono firm
that in always making a tempting dis
play , in its windows so that those wht >
tvn unable to indulge in the luxury
wearing precious1 stones may at
Icait feast their eyesou tbo luxurious
glitter of gems of every huo.
Tha most magnificent display
ever made in Omaha la that
which has for several days paat
boon tic center of attraction in the
windovra of Max Meyer & Bro. , the
well known jowolcra , corner of
Eleventh nnd Farnam streets. The
entire exhibit , including gold watches ,
oti . , aggregated in value $18 900 or
9& 9,000 , but tbo central figure of tha
rich outlay irptho solid silver chariot
and its burden of prccioas staneo.
Thfo chariot , which is introdbd for a
card receiver , 1 * filled with miniature
basins whoao- contentscoiuiat
diamonds , pearls , amoralds ,
sapphires ; and rubies. In tire aoft
glow < of the sunlight or the xnllowed
light of the got * * jots that illumine
them by night , rl > * gems sparkle * with
the rich radiate * and ten timpc the
brilliancy of tho-ninbow. Ono-invtl-
untarily recallo the-story of tlo ! poor
Aladdin , who , baring fallen in' IOTO
with the princosB , sent his gift of
precious stones to * the sultMif he :
father , hi such munificence that ho ob
tained the royal sanction to thoirmacr-
riago. Talk about the grandeur ef
oriental princess an&sotentatos' non
them ever had in his treas
ury a greater wealth of Koma
than that exhibited in the SJ10Oe& ;
chariot. There are two diamond
'eardrops valued at $1,000 each , one "
pin at 1 , 00/ ono at $1,200 and'one-
§ 1,000 ; a pair of solitaire pearly.
35JOO ; rings worth § 500 each and two
handsome ntudo valued at § 4SO"srvzl
3500 roapociivoly.
M ax Myor & Bro. have inlroducoi
another norolty in tbo "owl s'iadea"
which hixvo attracted so much atten
tion of late and their windows are
sonatant soarco of cdmiring wend
the public.
The interior of tho-storo is nat- low
attractive , among its most intcreatiwg
features being the hcnclsomo biaquw ,
ono pair rocantly received beng val
ued at $125j > There n o also n < maa-
iity of fine art goodc in solid silverof
antique design , and she ostabliahmtKtk
filled with all the Zutoat noveltica. cJ
avery descsiption
W. II. McCoy , of the popular Ha -
tanrant in the baeauent of Boyd's
O era Tlovwe , doairc * to ntatoto iho
public tlmt he is p : < * pared to furaish ,
sand for building purposoo on tha
shortest posaiblo noirico nnd in also prepared -
pared to receive orders for heavy haulIng -
Ing of any description. novIMf
WORTH
Whou.you Btartrouttobtt7a pareaont
'for youa friends remuinbor tlio largest
nd most compbto line ofv tchus ,
locks aud jewelry and gold'poas ' , dhv
nd ailvorvraro are at
EDHCUI & EIUOHSOS'H ,
5T/ie / Jtwltrs.
FOR
Store Roonvand Fiiturc * complotr
STo , G10 North Sixteenth otreet. Firm
opening for rfirst olata Dry Goods ? r
[ Nothing Esiabli-jliittcut ; also two no
Front OlDco Rooms , well arrangedJor
a Dental or Doctor's Oflieo , in aov
building , No. G12. Inquire on tb,0
premises. F , T. ANDBEWS ,
nov8-2k Boot and Shoe Ilouae ,
FIREl FIREU FJREU1
The goods damaged by finj and
water on Saturday evening at our
store will bo sold very cheap.
Kuril's Store , 1300 Farnam St.
BEAUTIFUL.
pallets given away ta all purchasers of
lewalry and r.ilveror ro rA
" ERICKSON'S.
nov20-3t
WHISKY'S ' WO ? K.
Defaulting Driver
in the Platte River
Bottoms ,
A Bad Case of Jim Jams Be
ing the Cause.
From Constable N. N. Edvrarda in
[ earned the particular ) ! of a caao net
tiorntoforo made public. On Th urn day
lost the driver employed by Mr.
Yorga , the Farnam street butcher ,
and who also makes collections for
him , disappeared from the city with
bis team and waqon , books and about
$100 in cash collected from
various castotnorn. IIo took a soutn *
crly dircollon and wna followed by
Constable Edwards , who overtook and
pasted him lit the brush near the
1'latlo liver , where the driver hid and
cecaped discovery , though ho evi
dently saw Edwards pa23 by. The
latter went on to Plattamouth and 011
the following day ha returned having
information that tlio team had
been detached from the wagon
and the latter left stand
ing in the bottoms. Ho found
the \rngow , asd alto discovered and
secured the team about two and a
half { ' rnilca further on , where it had
been abandoned by the dtiver.
Mr. Edwards states that the man
had boon on u big spree mid had the
tremens when ho Ufc the city ; that hole
lo ns crazy as a loon , and in that con
dition is undoubtedly wandering
about in the woods , as ho hoard of
him down there no later than Sunday
night.
Ho has still possession of Mr.
i'orga's books , thus giving that gen
tleman a great deal of trouble , as ho
cannot tell what hit ) accounts con
tained tn them were. Ho is alco
minus | | the ca&li which the driver may
liavo loot , but has not had any oppor
tunity to spend.
FOR HKNT 1207 Farnam atrcot ,
lormorly occupied as the Omaha shirt
factory , a threo-itory brick store , with
two a d half yeais' leave * . Fixtures
and laundry for sale. For particulars
inquire at Brash's , ' the popular
clothier. 1308 Farnam street.
novSOtf
Apples from 82.75 to § 3.25 per
barrel , end from lioo to Goo pnr peck
at BUFFETT'S noT20-1 w
IO LOAN MOKfeY.
-H/TTONEY / TO LOAN On chuttel mortmo BO-
J.yJL curlty. A. Bl Tntton , No. { 1618 Doaglio
atrect , Iront room , uixtalrn. 4CC-tf
At H per s
f" I f U Vff \f WMITC * tU MUU IIW * IT , WVV . -
tT ; r nJ > , for 8 to S years , on llrat-dsta dtr nd
' inn property. Ultra TCmu KKIAIV > 2 JUOAS
toamnr , 1Mb * nd Doupba Sts.
ONB ? TO LOAN C ll nl L w tlSce of O.
M1 L. Thonui Ro = m8 Crolzhtoa Eloci.
On personal property of
MOS1KVTOLOAN A * * . Troup , Attorney , 2XJ
80uSil > i Street. 128-lmo
riSLP WANTtD
"ITrrAWrKD Good girl t the Albany House
YV south Tenth bt , 231.25
. ! ) T o mcivt * canxess Steady cm-
plcjnicnt , expcrlenc'not ncces ary , none
cn.wlllnff to ork need apply Call 421
touthltlhSf O-K't '
A Riiltar teacher at 012 Kouglai
) - or three good eteodj woman to
WANTET-Tno at the Paxton Hotel. Inquire
01 Mho steward. 2C220t
An experience ! greetry delivery
WANTED preferred. Address with i e-
en cnces grocar , 82 221-21
A nurse or girl for general bouse-
W wort. Apply at 1713 Chicago St. t3-tf
IT rANT15I > A waiter ami dining room ilrl at
V ttoCrelghton houio. 212-19
V f AN3JED A Hut-class dressmaker w lahes to
V\ do lrcstmaklng for prlvnto parties. Hi-
rnnlr e2.ri3. llanicy between 14th'and 15th St.
"IT TANTEl ) Ono ( f od camasscr tl bell
Vl fjod < on Instalment , ttcady work and
no ( I pay. Inquire at 21 d N. ICth etuot , room 0.
2uT-tf
ANTKIl Two bathers , at CosslojV , 210
1 Itli fet. None but flint class need pplj >
T o cxperlcnctd serial book solic
itors for Coloraclo. IloouM 0 and 7 In ere .t
Us ik , Council UlufTa. 111-23
r A Ilrtt-clata piws-leedcr ot Tli
Oaiaha Itco otlicc. U
JTANTEU-Hclp at thu emplotctr.t office ,
SIT N. 18th ttreot. uji > t lr < ° 5'-tf
\1 I/AWIEIJ A K l to .iu KChernl uuus < worK.
V V fccnd refcroncca. Qcod Hagcs p ld Ad.
tit * itV _ , ,0. , Oralilo. Kearney rJeli. nfi'l.tl _
61TUATION8 WANTbD.
It ) atratelltiffitlitlirtd jcart
, i C3pirloiu /.i the roa ) , a p sltloii n sales
man fcr n whelew lioiuor Kcfercncon giicn
. . , . .
" | i , " tore Hoc ottii-i m t w
WANTI'.D-ly ! tra > elllng man w tli three
jcars experience on tlio rcatl , a position aa
salesman for n holesalc hcu < , Hefcwncvs ( tit
en. Address It tare llco Ot1i , t
5OI7 RENT MOUtlGS AMD LAND
riOK UBNT Afiwlyfurnlihcdro-in wilhiisuof
I1 narlor , tal 1 > for a I'll ) 'Irian uust hao
nfJtsnccj AvplylSJlliMthlBtnSt otOp.m.
, . .Oil WENT Cottairo 7 roonil ml uthotuoi
Jj 120. permonth. Ui\'Jlro \ t 1810 Hurt S.ieer.
ilr lUllttte ,
rrVi tlUNTWith boarJ , aUnja roat room with
* * . . , . . . _ . . . .
i 1 * t. 17th and-
L bay window , gas ajd lath rocni ,
DcJji . 819-If
170V. HBXXFurnUUd rooms , irfcasant frob
I1 room Iotwo'fiitlina-u , * 1U1 } . . with , and
we for & , VTC IIowaiAlwt. Mhaii ) tt ' .i ktrcitu.
210 2Ut
r
.TTIOH ItKNT-Siloon jn oxcelUnt location In
I C Om ) a. dolnKCMh luslnew from ? 1 O30 to
Sl.SCOjvrmoLth. Sxptnccs ll ht. W
, . „ . . UUOSla-T &Baoa rtoiwtat Oil
. . tOJtli 14th struct , within three blockso ( 1 ar-
nani. ItcntWtoiJIOlicriuoatli. 'JlO-tl
ItKNT Good rooms f urnuhctl or iinfur-
1T10R , or ultallo for housekeeping : SW
3th betw etn C i > itolamut and IU > enport.
188
. - UENT OlUce roonii. Knaulra at Kc
y York Ir ) OooiU store. UO-dec-IS _
fTcm llKNT-Chc i ) trick ttore , \ ltl cellar 22x
| J U } ! Aj'pli at U. 1 > , lUWirj , Cl'J H. ICth St.
U NT-A ue bou , furuUbuI , eL-ht
FOU roomi , bath room , itable , etc. Oiieolthe
nncst locations in the dt > ; f-XXOO IHT mouth.
Inquire lor Uires tUjs. Ikinl * ' real tttate aioney ,
15Ui mU DoUp'lBt BtretU. " ° v"i"
OH UEST-Houso of kU , rponu. bay Jnuott %
cear , 'QSVSSftS ? niV
„ , r iiioath. 1221 north Uth fctrett.
Olf EXT Two lurnljhed roonu , l&l *
F
: > OK HE.ST Unfur l hed roomj In bncW
houw , 14W Chlcaw tre t , IsOtt
FOE RRNT-KurnlshcJ room with l * > arl 1
California strctt. 171-tf
FOnilE'ST Knunlshcd room. 611 lEtlistreet ,
uptiilri. _ _ JC8-SO
HENT Furnished room and board 1010
127-tf
I'ENT Two 9 room hou ti ; tto\c > In
End u > 1)oln' ' indry , dumb nal era , hot
and cold n" > lcr , cellar , woodirork , InmNomo
FisthVc On'1' , palntol and Rlldml. ICO biircl cl -
tern , barn , I'a rk acnuo ; per niontn. $ M
Pour trick liOU o 0 rooini be ldea complete
. lostt and utoro rooms furdacc , hot and cold
WL tcr , marble man tcl , commodlotw and t | ( 8ratit
rcllencM. TwcnO 'oiirth near Dodge ; pee -
o Jmtixpalredj corner 18th and
rutrr Per month , J2i. . . . , _ . *
> il rcpMreJ. Shcr-
riant 'nliOHso.harn ,
mm nicntv1 ! pertnonth , S27. . . , . . . . .
,
gcCIirooathouw , corner i th and MchoIMj
per month , KV , . . , . . „ , . . . . .
KUhtrooin K > > , now , Inrn , fwt fr nt , per
$35.
$35.AME
AME ? ,
tr
IjWK HKM A nowTotK70' " . " " tlir'c roonls
JL1 50.UO per month , XMh IL'- . "ecu 1'arnam
nnd RoiiKlM street Apylj on prcnusw.
IS' Now JInp of Omafw , Jnrt . m | > lcteil and
reaUyfordclhcryat$7cwL. Uv.1 ' t Mo
by 7 feet lonj ; . Miynt nml moit roin1 ' " n > fl >
ofOmtha c\tr publlshcil. Official nrtj. ' of tlie
city. Sco column. _
EOnilBJiT-Upsta'is ' , 1417 Tainhim
B"lf JOtlNO. JAI OU8
IT OU K J Hruss o ( 8 ruoms Hillnt-cl w
JJ crdcr , 10 bio Us from opera home ,
cheap . . . . . , . . . . s
Hoii-c of 11 rocins. til ion\e oru ; , 8
blocklfram opera hotiso. , , . . , . „ 40
IIouso ot K rooms , 23 < 1 and Nlchobl Etroo ! . 13
Store cnFarnatn , 2 floors . , . J25
toro en Uth , 2 floors . 76
Swell , Iront resiliences . . . 850 to 03
43-lf McCAOUK. Opposite I'oatofflcc.
niOHUHNT A cry pleasant furnUhcU roovi
J ? ut"21 ) iithl8that.botwcrn St. Jlary's Aao.T
no aud Ltavcim ortli St. 013-tI
ITIOIl KENT Houssc of n rooms.OOth nnd Doll-
I1 KKi street , J18 month.
024 tf BOOQS&HILL.
T71UP. 111.M' Elegantly lurnlahoJ roomiwltb
1 } gofl ami he&tcr. Hifarcnccs required. Ar > -
rl7 atuorlhwust ccrntrcf 3J and Uurt Htrocts.
_ i'33 tl
ITlOU KENT A turnlihod House , 7301 ifodge ,
_ P MS-lmt
liENl 2 luitiTa c.nu b anil oiiu H rooms.
Inquire corner OlilcngpaudlMl ) tt. 'I. flnllr ,
031-U
I7IUK KR.M' 'luuse , etx rocins , lunnuhtd , lu-
JO qMliu atD.HjJ.iclilca , JHl.artl hotel.
EOR K'NT Two new dwolllnip and tire othei
dwellliiKa ID dt lrabo ! loatllty , by McKoon
Ko. 151 * Ooaplac t-trwd ilT.H
"T71OR KEN'T A orttagv of five joomi. Inquire
_ L ! at Northweit corner 16th a&u Chicago street
810-tt
fjlOtt UI'-NT JLarifo otQco room ur half Btorc ,
JL1 797-41
FOtl HEHT A Btoro tn lialcombs block , no
leth itroct , near Davenport. St A. Z > .
lialcombe. 600-2Stt
> --on
\OU SAIiK One first claea cocking rAiiRO.
H. Lei man 1103 Farnam 221 tf
. . OTCL FOIl SAfcE-FJrst class hotclJ for sale
i ] In a Ihocsttrn town. Hat all tliir first
eh s trade. Iteas < > n for selling other Ltulncss.
For particulars , aiVlrvsa , Hotel , OMAIH. B > IK ,
183-lmfnorlDt
Baktry , elllocatedgood |
C business In uneoftho liveliest towns In No-
bra'la. Hco on for sollny , poor hcalthiand
nuijtgtt out of busiuobs. Inquire at BEK office.
Ul-lm
. \CKLLUNTniUC'.for aJ , ) .00 per rtiou-
eand. Yard , 16Sh fctrext , two blocks south
of Itclkvuo road. LORKNZO Dinnvu
177-lmnovl5f
TTIOU JfATJl llarrelaaiid k 7S. Also hoop rolca
JJ bought at cooper al.op , cer. 18th arid 1'fc c.
lOOdccll JV RSEYMOUR. .
R SALE 2KXhe&ting from 3.00' > to
81000 each Greatbanoln. . K KcuKs ,
71218tli St. , bctuccn Joneu and Leaf cnuorth.
UC-18C'
T ) IUIIS * Hew Map of Omaha , } * iot completed rod
13 ready for deliv or } ' t& S7 each , la 4 feet wide
by 7 feet lonff. Larj'csti and most complete itap
of Oi.mlii ever pubilsl-ccl. ' OlColat map oftltff
city. 3oo column.
FOll'94I G Afln > tcluaepan ef males , harntse , .
and-waram. Inn.uljoKK.ulcjnorO ] > onk Hourei
73-tf
HOR BIKT Brick flora , inquire atdrnsetoro
corner 30thand Douglas. OSS.K"
JI O < SALK Tlirco thnnwnd-wootcrn wethcrs >
1 aadS-yeara o.d. Wlght about 90 pcunds.
'
902 tf m and o BS-arney , N h.
FOU aAU lMietro-C. M. Wool'
'man , Omaha. ' k 751-tl
nOK BALB-Oood building , brick. Call o
! Water.Works ofllce. MB-U
TUAYEIX Oil STOLEN A d fk bro n curiji
O sett rpirp hl\ months oil , whltu ni > ot o i
it st and ono foot , hail leotUcc strap collar on
a&outtui imh uldci , mUstd. from house about
\fceVaKO , ansuera to nama of "Doc" Hewura
willlHliald for Information leading to Ilia re-
covering.or return to auuibiB 8U north 19th St.
betiecn Hurt ; Ci imlaift -23 ! 22t
mAKBN UP Oi 10 brow n roaro cslt etir In fore-
JL head , two hind loot white. bout rwotaro _
old , [ 217-tfl JAS. STEl'IIIJNS.
. N ( ir the county poor house , one
STOIAYUD. mar c , 1C hands hijh ; u eight about
1,250 ? Any Information of the hereabouts or
return ef tuid ini.ro will bo li ! rally rewarded by
the uiidcrsijnicd. 1' . KKUO ,
novJ7-3t Omaha Brew cry.
UP C ) no email roan cow , about flvo
TAKEN old ; hi 19 on two billsonc , small and
ono Urce. Ow ni jr can have same by pro * Ing ) > ro-
C. I1KAIN AUDi.Tnxldormlst , ISth and How-
. .Ud. tJ5-n32m
mOFAKUKlfS TVin highest c h prl"o paid
L ror Hyv , Harev wid ( Jorn KreMs Vinegar
Worki , Jonisiitroct , bctfteenOth at d 10th , Omu-
KDWAUDKUBHU
MAO STKU < < T KAUIYSTK11V AND CO < II-
TI' NAI.lbT , 128 Tenth dtrtet , Ktwoen Kaniam
and llanc ) . ANIIj-wlUi ho aid of
m Irltu , obtain lot any ono a Blanco at the past
nnd present , union certain condltlonj In tli fu
ture. Iloota anoSho9 made to order. 1'trlcct
tiJUaition iniaranUed. _
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thii powtUr B6er varle * . A inarve * il
puThii , aiwngth and wholesoaaeneM
puM ore economical than Ui ordinary Wnd > ,
and caotot be sold in competition with tbe
multitude ol low test , abort wdsht , alum
or phwphita powdew. Bold only In cam
llOTAL BiKlSO POWDKS Op.
t. . NtwYonr
OIB *
AlTO READY FCU 'DELIVEBY '
Foiur Feet Wrcfe
BY
Seven ? Feet Long ,
UAHGEST AIf53 > MOST COBIPLHTE
MAP'OF THE OITY"EVEEi
PUBLISHED.
Gbmpiled' uncter direction of An
drew .Resewater , Gity
Engineer ,
And Exnmiued and Compared ) by
George Smith , County
Sanreyor
Theieby ranking itrthe
OFFICIAL MAP
OF THE CITi" .
Over Sin Mouths work upom it ab
a Cost of nliout Sl SOa.
CONTAINS EVERY NEW AD DETIOH
laid out up to tliiii ( lute. Also all
public tuid private buildings of
note photographed thereon.
Shows all New Railway
Depot Grounds ,
All property shown and descried
within half a milo south and west of
city limits , and all within one. mile .
north of north boundary of city.
Fully Mounted ,
Colored , Varnished
And Cloth Backs ,
PRICE $7 EACH ,
PUBLISHED BY
Geo. P.Bemis
Real Estate Agency ,
15tti ana Streets.