HK DAM V Nh > t f I i I i t v < ' % , f * ff 8 THE JDALLY insjfc Fill DA V NOVEMBER 24 The Daily I , OMAHA. Pridfty Morninjr , Nov. 24. Weather Hcjiort. ( I'tic following obiiervntion * ftrn trikcn tnr MOID moment of lime at all the static turaoil. ) WAR DWAllTitKNT , Ut 8. SlOKAtSnB. mot , OMAHA , Nov. z3,18b2. ( l:45p.m , < ltcr4lect 7 Inches above low water rnitk O' , h , 2 f cl Tankton , Mlulislppt 0 feet IcchM at Daten | < oit , 4 feet 2 Inches ntSt. PA 10 f ct 8 Inches nt Si , Lul > , 4 feet 1 Ir it Li Croeo : and. 8 feet 4 Inchci t I ubnquo LOCAL BREVITIES. - -Tho weather turned cold and dltngrc able Wednesday and the clouds and chilli : wind make it teem quito wintcrlali. A complaint lirw been filed again George Groves for ( striking Fred Xiundrt Doth are hotel runners and got into a fig J . at the depot over their customer ? . , : < The Swedhli Brotlicrhooj will me noit Saturday night , regular nieotln at Thiolca hall at 7:30 : p. m. By order i bo president. A lama force Ia at work on the no Christian church on Finn am street an by Saturday it will , bo entirely finlehe ( An interesting programme lias been pti pared for the opening torvicca on Sunda morning next. Those who heard iho lecture of lugcj Boll on "What Mutt wo Do to bo Saved ehould not fail to hear the lectures of Ko > A. N. Gilbert at the Christian church ncx week , beginning Alonday night. Tic Bir. waa mittaken In nnnounciu that HBV. A. N. Uilbett lectured at th Christian church last Monday night. Th lecture spoken o ! is to bo given next Hun day night. The latest thing * in the card line ar wedding congratulations. Those to b seen in the window of Kulm'n drug &toi are by far the finest cards over brought t Omaha , iu fact the finest over produce ! and surpass all Christmas cards , Judge Gujtavo Beneko has been np pointed administrator of the estate of Wm Ilagedorn deceased , the papers bciug h uo4 by Judge Chadwlck yesterday. Th property loft by Mr. Iltvjedoru will aggregate gate $50,000 in value , A couple of St. LouU cracker mnnu w f Bcturcrs are in the city looking up tin practicability of nt nit lug a factory hero. The young ladlen of the First M. li chutch gave n literary and musical enter tainment last evening nt tha residence o K. Stevens , corner of Davenport and 25tl streets , --James E. Smiley wns Wednesday hel to bill in the sum of $200 to appear nt th cluing term of the district court and at swrr to tbo chprgo of telling innrtgRge property. Tbo first spike of the WUconsin , low & Nebraska railroad was drove Wedneida at Mauhalltown , Iowa. It u ill bo bull In both direction * , b"t toward WiEconei First. Tlio company is backed by a ttrjn syndicate , who have the moans and loci nation to puih the road to completion i fast as poBtlblo. In Judge Beneke'a court yoiteuln there wore three plain drunks , two i whom were committed and one "filed" 01 ot town. There wcro two cases of dl turbanco of the peace , ono of which r suited iu commitment m default of $5 r.n coutc , nnd the other , fined $10 and coat had judgment suspended to allow him hake the dust of OmMm from bU broj-.ii : Ou the evening of the 20th , Mr. J. 1 Kirk and Misi Churiottu SpauldiDg we married nt the rctldouco of the btid parpntn , by tbo Itcv. Mr. Stuart ot t M. E. church. Many of their friends c Joyed the occatlonaud tha bride and croc won the recipients of many valuable pn nts. The happy couple hnvo nettled their homo already prepared for them Blunders btreet , with the good withes their miny friendi. KeUlon Drown , the prosecntlug nltni ng&lnst Clark and Gorman , uccuted i f n Iwy , who uystcrloutly disappeared Wi netday about the time the case was call < in still mining. Tha two rotu were rounded to ] il in < 1ofiuiU of $5UO nnd t ca o continued until Monday next. It Uaiucdby the illkUlit that Drown I gone to hi * homo In Gjilletlu , Mo , , and effort will be aim do to secuto hU return n get hU tettluiocv In tno oito , Hi * fall it quite roftpecUblo nnd It U Iclloved v end Feldou hack If tha matter ia prope presented to him , Saxrch has btcn made in t city tor an eld lady who left liurn : lowe , a year aqo and 1 * supposed to hi IMMH demented , and U learned to hi stirted to walk to KIUJPO * City. The 1 lowing in the deicrlp Km ghcu of hot the police : "About ilvo feet thica Incl Llgb , age 73 years , elicit forw , face c slderably wrinkled , dark eyes , dark bro lair and not very gray , and when last g < the wore n black calico dress , gllgh checked with wblto ; ehe speaks very 1 a * d gently , but with an Iiisb. accent. " Tuankrgivipg day , November 80 , Hwedlfh folks are going to have a festi in the basement of their new church , ( ner { Nineteenth and < "om etiectc , wli prouiies to be a very Interesting and e ccieful BlTalr , The feetlvittes will begtc 4 p. in. with a speech In Eugliih py Pi It , \Ylednrr , of Auguetana colic Utcly from 1'hiladelphla. Itev , U. Bvenioo , from Llndsborg , Kacses , i also make r. short speech in the same 1 guage. Both of these gentlemen - noted orators. From 5 to 7:30 supper v be lerved , At 7:80 : n grand sewing eoci auction takes place , to which many of i leading merchants have made liberal do : Uona. Everybody Is Inuted to nttei The proceeds of this occasion will be u towards completing the new temple , wb h already , to siy the lea t , a , pl M ul st prfao to all Tickets at $1 f Jr the hfl < noon and evenlog nro for ale i\t P. Klodman & Co. ' , the Swedish book sto 203 North .uixteonth tre t. Mlra Addia Davis , daughter of Jnd Dftvif , nf Blair , ii In the city vhltlng 1 sWcr , Mr . W. P , Flynn , wlfo of t good looking olHclnl who acts as sheriff Judge llfnoke'a court , The Hoy. Dr , Howard , an cmlnc Canadian divine , on hU way to the Pad slope , Is stopping over n few days In t Gate City , the gncatof Samuel J. How and family. Mr. Louis LUtlcfiold , the junior me bcr of the Saratoga dairy firm , and t able correspondent of TllR liEE In th snburb of the city , will leave to-di for his old homo near Springfield , Mas to remain through the holidays , Mr , L tlcfleld Is one ot tl.o roprcicntaliyo you men of this big and flourishing state , a : can give Ncbrarkn n good send off dot o.ist Wo wish him a. plcatnnt trip. The Annual banquet of Iho Sir Stenographers' association will take pin nt the Mlllard Saturday evening , nnd w bo a pleasant c flair , Tbo hunting of n ( lug In tbo etoai beating apparatus of thohltjh school bull ing Wcdnorday , ncccsisitAtcil vacation 1 all but the high school clai * , until Ho day. The Lnnd league meeting at Kuon ; hall last owning v.-ai well attended ai the proceedings Indicated o determlnatl to fall In with tbo now departure taken I the leaders in Ireland. The truitoo of the Liwo estate hovli sued John Hnmlln , of Nobrankn City , compel him to cancel u contract for d purchase nf n hotel slto on the block ) o poilto Tin : BKI : olllco , the latter ropll that ho stands ready to pay tbo ngiei consideration , $28,600 , upon a clear tit being given him'nnd claims $2.1,000 f broach of contract. Mr. W. S. Uelphrey will start hia cln for children , In dancing , nt Masonic 1ml nt 1:30 Saturday afternoon. The gent class still nicetii on Tuesday nud Thur day evening , al No , 723 Sixteenth Atroc The usual Saturday night party will tnl place. Mr. Ilolphrey may bu found t Ills headiuarte , Davis Broa , ' , oppoail the postollicc. At the regular mooting of the Omab Glleo Club , Tuesday night , it was decide to give the nnnuul concert AH usual th icason nnd to begin nctivo rchearsul then 'or on Tuesday next. The club will secut , ho eerrices of some eminent singer froi tbroad to ndd to tbo attractions of the 01 : ason. Iho date of the concert Is not ye Ixod. The thrco remaining companies B , ' md IT , and the band of the Seventh it 'nntry , arrived last evening from P knelling nnd loft on a special train abet .1 o'clock for their now poijtfl in the wesl Companies 0 and II went to Ft , Huasel company 1 < to Ft , Steele and the band pr < leeds to Ft , Laramlo. which la the rogi ncntal ho.idquartora. ; 7tC'DrcDBOB , oloaltB , coata , Blocking ind nil gaimouta can bo colored ouc ) caafally with the Diamond Dyes Fashionable colors. Only IQo. Locomotive Flrotnon. The locomotive firemen of Omah 'iavo ' organized a loclgo of the brothoi iood , under the nnmo of "Ovorlam Ledge No. 123 , " with the followiii ; jfticora : J. Oasoy , master ; Frnnl Drawford , uocrotary ; T , F. Barry Snanolor ; G , T , Anderson , magozhi igont. The lodge moots every Wednos dny night nt the K. of P. hall , and I in good working order , with the mem borohip increasing at every mooting The firomun of the United States hav an elegant littln monthly magnzltu called "Tho Firemon'a Magazine , which ia published at Tcrro llauti Indiana. Euguno Debs ia the ortitc and W. F. Ilynoa , of Denver , ia naai ciato editor. Buofclm'B Arnica The BKBT SALVIJ Iu tbo world for Out BruUos , Boroa , Ulcorv , bait llhoum , F ver Sores , Totter , Cbappod Hands , Ch : blalua , Corns , and oil ukln eruptions , at positively cnrouritUfi , It Is guaranteed tivu eatUfa&tfon t luaoy rofundo I'rioo , U5 cents per ex. Jor silo b ? I PUUBONAb V , V , Olaty , of Idaho , Is at the Paxto M. H. Mills , of Lirnmic , is nt the 1'n ton , Col. J. O. West , of Grand Island , U tha Mlllard. L. E. Cropscy , of Burlington , Is n giu cf the Paxton. J. N. Simpson , of foundl Bluff * , \ \ in tbo city yesterday. Hon , Geo. 8. Smith , surveyor-general Nebraska , la In town , J. Knight and family , of Evnnstan , i rsgliterf d at the Paxtou , W. S , Phillips , of the 0 , , M. & St. railroad , U at the Milliard. Hon. T , M , Marquett nnd daughter , Lincoln , are nt the Mlllard , Ed , S. Noble nnd wife , of Blair , reu tcred at the Paxlon last night , Kdw , J , Abraham , preas ropreicntat < f Barlow , Wilson & Co.'n mammoth in slrols waa at the Mlllard latt evening , David Dean , of Athland ; GeorgoT. E blen , of Exeter ; Wm. Leese. of Sewa and I. N , McOoonoll , of Beatrice , i a-jiong the Nebrnvkans at the Paxlon. A. V. Unlit , of Lincoln ; ! ' . J. Starlu , Auburn ; W. It. Moke , of Ghikbville ; W. Field , aud John n , Ame * , of Lluco are among the Nebraskaus at the Mill : last night. _ _ KAIIOKA , Mo. Fob. 9 , 1880. I purchased five bottlca of yc Hop Bittern of Bishop & Co. last fc for my daughter , and am well plea- with the Bittorr. They did liar UK oed than nil the modioino she 1 taken for aix years. WM. T , McOLUttE. The above is from a very folial farmer , whose daughter was in pc health for seven or eight years , u : could obtain no relief until uhu us Hop Bittera. She la now in aa go health aa any poreon iu the count ) Wo haye n largo Bale , and they i making remarkable cures. W. H. BIBIIOP&UQ. "Kou n on Hats. " Clears out rate , mice , roaches , fli ants , bed buys , skunks , qhipuunl gophera. 15o , Druggists. SHEKEL SENSATIONS. A Yankee Farmer Downed fi His Money , A Generous Man Loeou an Finds ft $120 Roll. A Tologrnpli MoaeonRor Picks C $3OO In Cnsli. 80 long na victims arc allowed 1 compromlao tnattcra nnd the thiav to escape unpunished , as was tl case in the confidence game eon weeks ngo in thin city , just go lei will the pnpern bo called upon chronicle continued BUCCCEBCS on tl part of the conOdonco gang that h infested this community and Counc IJlufTs so long. It has boeoino erjch n aturcotypi otory that it ia scarcely newi' , at only dcacrvc.1 publication in order , possibleto warn a few nnaophioticatc travelers against the dnnpora to whit they nro subject out in th part of the country. The latest dual in thin line toe place yoitotday buhvco G and o'clock itt the U. P. depot. HI George Only , a rtaidcntpf Now Yorl who with Ilia wife cud little duughti ind been out to Friundvillo , N > araskn , UBitiug friends , came in c fJ. & M. train Wednesday and ate ped ovrr nt ono of the notch near tl lopot intending to tnho the 7 o'cloc ; rain yoatordny for Ilocholl Illinois , where hu lion thteo marric daughters residing. Ho got up vci early fearing that ho might miss tl train nnd went down to the depot I attend to re-checking hia baggage nr mrohnso hia ticket. It waa quil lark and na Mr. Only walked clew ho platform upon the couth oido i lie depot ho mot a young man wl waa quito well dressed near the corui who inquired of him which way I Tan traveling. Ho replied tin 10 was going to Rochelle , when upon the yonng man said "that Is jai irhero I am going. " Ho proceudc o Buy that ho had boon out west pui hoping bulTulo robes nnd other fun rhich ho wan nhipping east , and Inci ; ontally remarked that ho had got ittlo short of money and wondoVod i hey could not make nn exchange , n 10 learned that Mr. Only waa aboi o purchase his ticket , asying that h lad two pasaef , only ono of which h ivaa going to uao , and that ho woul How Mr. Only to uao the other i onsiderntion of hia loaning him ertain amount of uionoy , which h loaded. At this juncture a man wit eng black whinkors eamo up fror do opposite corner carrying oolc about the oizo of ncoipt book iu hia hand nnd told th oung man that if ho wanted to gc is gooda uway on that train ho ha otter got down to the office and pa 10 chargea on thtam. The fur trade aid that hu had itn a little uhort nonoy and waa trying to borrow t mount fr frith him , tanoy abe . _ , ffhioh the Bupponud oppress aj ] aid to Mr. Only that there waa m anger and that lie could loan th nonoy with perfect safety and tha icy would bo baok in n few minutoi nd that ho would BOO that it waa al ight himself. Mr. Only pulled th uonoy out of hia pocket. H ad juot enough to pa ; heir faro to Bochelle , leaving a nma ; uargin for grub , nnd handed th < oung man the amount deeircd , § 2i ipon which they both recededan , roro Boon lost to view in the darli HOBS. AD train time approached , Mi ) nly found that ho had been loft , an he truth gradually dawned upon hit and ho mentally reglntorod himse ! imong the Hat of poraona whodeman .ho immediate prcBonoe of the fo < ciller. Mr. Only spent the da n skirmishing around in tryin to arrange for transportation to ll < chollo , being ndvlcod aa n linal rcao : o purclmao dollar tickets over tl Milwaukee line to St , Paul , nnd p : rom thence to Chicago , which woul arlng him within a hundred miles i liis destination. Ho waa , howeve provided with a note to Mr. J. 1 Clark , the general agent of the JSorll western , and loft on the dummy at o'clock , intending to make nrrang mcnta , if possible , with him to BCOU transportation and pay for it nt tl end of the ride. UK CAVOUT THE WORM. A case decidedly different from tl nbovo occurred at transfer \Vodno day afternoon. A traveler on hia wi to the U. P. depot , when about ha way between the Rook Island dopi and Transfer hotel , waa met by npar who nuked him to f-ivo him n quart to pay hia faro over to Omaha. Tl traveler put hia hand in li pocket to draw out the quart and in BO doing Unwittingly pulh out n roll cf greenbacks contninii § 120 , which was wrapped in pap and dropped to thecrouudunobscrvi by either party. On arriving at tl transfer It waa dark before ho di covered hfo Ions. He had hoar however , that "tho early bird catch the worm" and nt day break Wodnt day started back over his trail betwoi the trackr , looking for the Ic currency. Near the spot who ho had Ronoiously loaned the quart to the Omaha inuii hn found the n intact. The wind hnd blown tl wrapper en" , but not a bill was in sing. Strange to nay , it lay in n uf which was passed by scores of m employed in the shops , but not o had noticed the troaturo in * heir pat though some must have stopped up or over it. It was a clear case luok. AN HONEST IAD. The messenger boy employed in t U , P. transfer Wednesday found a 1 dies' portemonnaio lying on the ei iu the washroom , and on opening found that it contained about $300 cash. A short time before the own had discovered her losa and glv the alarm , and the whole pr ulatlou , employes and wa ing passengers , wore search ! the premises for the treasure. Abe this time the boy came iu and , dra ing the pocket-book out of his pocki asked if anybody had lost any nionc The overjoyed woman soon establli ed her right to the money and prvse ted the moMongor-boy with a which he refused to take until U w forced upon him. It had been ti pectcd that the money wan stolen certain parties and they had a narri escape from artcr.t. Iho Special Torrn. The grand jiirorn and petit jurors f the epecial term of the district cot called by .ludgo Neville for Djuomb llth , vrciro drawn yenterdoy ' District Clerk I j na ana Sheriff M ler , and nro given bolrm. It in n probable that the grand jurors wjll cillcd upon at all but they era drnv to make the legal requirements for term of court c < oed beyond cavil. ORANII JURY. Patrick Uuqhcu , Fred Eltnwcr , ] H. Jflok&rd , James H , MoArdlo , W. Parker , lonno B. Brockcnliel John Jtohwcr , B. A. Hall , Patrli Cavnnagh , Goo. W. Beard , Ira ] Weaver , John Quinn , .Ir , W. I Brown , Edward MittacafT , 0. B. Lv tan. I'ETIT JUJlY. Gustavo Porrey , Oco. McKonz Jr. , H. 0. Nowrann , Goo. P. Btc bino , Wm. Slevera , Jacob Striokh John Reid , W. V. Doolittle , Jol Claif , Ed. Culver , Ohns. M. Butlc W. r. Wilcox , A. II. llool , 0. Tyler , Thoi. T. Lyons , Peter Bor Divid Guild , tt. W. Curtin , Goo. : Thompson , Wm. Gentleman , Ha Hollltig , Joseph P. Karbach , Geo. I Drcxe ) , Gto. W. Medlock. The Uoiurrfiollon of I.nzarns Was a miraculous oporntion , No o thinks of raislug the dead these Him though some cleeporntcly cl ( se to deatl door have hcen completely restored BUKUOCK BLOOD DITTLBH to genuine o laatlci ; health. SLAVEN'SYOSEMITE OOLOGN Made frontbo wild floworn of tl PAK ITAIICD YOSEMITE VALLE It ia the most fragrant ot porfum Manufactured by H , B. Slavcn , Si Francioco. For aalo in Omaha by J. Whltuhonse and Kunnaza Broi A MISSING Ho Is Deranged and Wandormnr Nebraska. 0. y. Grconman , 53 years of ng above medium size , light hair nnd f i beard , longer on chin , blue oyon ai qulto heavy eyobrown , dreaaod in da ) clothes , largo white hat , a bucksk : money bag in pocket , left hia hon n Kearney , Nob. , in nn old bugg , dark colored , with cloth painted 101 clioh brown ; a buffalo robe , quilt erin in pail in buggy. Drove n gray mare , aix years old jood traveler. After leaving hon Groonman became deranged , and raveling about the country , Baying 1 ; a going home , oto. Ho will tal , bout the Black Hills nnd gardcninj lo left homo November 3 and Arap ! 100 November G. Hia family ore aick and very an ; OUD to know his whereabouts. Wi myono , on hearing of or oooing BUG in outfit pr man , bo kind to hia fainil 3y dropping a card to the postmaatc ithor ai Kearney , Nob. , or Arapahoi Job. Please mak < jkiiu rios and n f1 i"r JOtt. Western papers please copy , cspei all all county papers in western N ( araska and western Kansas. Hormford's AoM Phosphate FOB NEUVODSNESS. Dn. H. N. D. PARKER , Chicago nys : "I have thoroughly teated it 1 lurvouD diecaiea , ayspepsia and got : ral debility , and In every case coulee eo great benefit from ita use. " FLOUR ! FLOUR ! WASHBURNS & CHRISTIAN'S PER SACK , 375 SOHUYLE1 SNOWFLAKE.S350. NUMBERS' . V VERY FINE FLOUR , 83 00 onlj nt HEinniOD & DOREtAN'S. 23 t DIED I30NNEHNovember 23d , nt 5:15 p. ra at residence , on Leavenworth , betwef Ninth nd Tenth ttreeta , Mrs. Jol Bouner , arcil ; 20 yearn. LKISGE On November 23 , John Lolsg ugod 31 years. i'uneral at 2 o'clock to-day , from South Tenth Btreet. Friends of tl 'amlly are invited. * # * "Thoro is no arguing a cowai into courage. " But even the cowri may bo bravo after trying KIdne ; Work , that medicine of wondorf efficacy in all diseases of the liver nr kidneys. It is prepared in both di and liquid form nnd can always bo r Hod ou as an effective cathartic ai diuretic. Try it. Saratoga Doings. Mr. D. J. Smith and wife , Mi Minnie and Master Smith , return < Wednesday from an extended caste trip. Their many friends are glad welcome them homo. They report very plcacant tlmo. The Lycaum Wednesday adopt the uow constitution , which mall Saturday evening the regular night f meeting. By common concent , t first meeting under the now constit tlon will bo hold Saturday evonit. December 2 , when the debate doforr from Wednesday will take plai Without going into details , last eve ing'a meeting was Interesting n quite instructive , particularly in pi iiuuientary rules. Owing to the la nusa of the hour tl.o debate was c ferred. COCKOO. \Vhnt "Wo 'Wont- Give Homeopath bU iHillets , Allopi hU pllla ; hut for rheuuiatUm , f r ocb for pains and rpralnr. THOMAS' KCLECT OIL U Ineffably uuperlor to either. It 1 benefitted n'S luniiy people aa it has I purchasers. All drugciaU cell it. Array Orders. Leave of'absence for seventeen (1 ( days , to take effect Dacember 5 , 18 ! ie granted Major Thos. Wilson , 0. i chief commissary of subsistence. Acting Assistant Surgeon J. Mars ton , U. S. army , is relieved fr < duty at Fort D. A. Russell , Wy. , B on bis return to that post will procc to Fort Lnraml * , Wy. , and report its commanding ofticor for duty , MEN'S AND BOYS' WINT1 0\PS , ALL KINDS , OHEAPES AT FREDERICK'S. docl HALL'S PAIR , AStruggJo Ainonrr the Bosai to Deliver the Vote. Mov n Wnstwnrd , ni Wiltio Wlnku nt the Pro- ce niou- GRAND ISLAND , Neb , Nov. 22. To Iho DUtt&r of TUB Kr.r. I wan hi town over night nnd fro all I can loaru the parrot nnd monk * time ia baing re-enacted hero over wl shall control the votes of Harris ) and Oole , elected to the laglnlata from thh county. Maggie thinks al owns them and her matronly paw laid upofl the shouldora of each PS it say "mine. " James 0 , Weal propes to trade those votes elf a faw timun , ho knows himself , and ho thinks 1 doer ; and this is .what mnkci Mngg hot. Wiltsa rather oagoly closed 01 eye nt mo and said "neither cf the have much to do with the boys" fro which you can infer that both vet are under the eye of the boss of tl dining hall , if no ; under the contr of the "Groat Meandsrer of tl PJatto. " Mr. Wcai ia a great koy-holo nrti nnd haa 'probably been kicltcd 'uwi from other peonies doors oftcnur tht anv other lur.n iu America. Gen. Thnyer does not nay voi much ; ho doubtless is fixing j > n anti-monopoly rod to draw lightnir with , and hopes by standing close bi ido the Union Pacific track to catt the ' llaid" of that corporation ca goes by. Like Mr. Crockett'a coo trap : ho thinks ho can catch them ; "well poln. ' as comin' . " The Independent of thia place ia i a peck cf trouble aboub the land ofQc crowd and hua declared that they ohs go. Imagine Mapglo wearing tt acdlp of brother Auyan ! The Independent aays that Harriet and Oolo nro good friends of the pa < pie nnd got > d friendo of the railros companies. Just how good they wj bo to the pcoplo remains to bo scei hut your correspondent atiticipati that when a bill comes up to rcetrii railroads from charging too great tariff on freights , such good fricnc of the people ( elected by the rat roado ) will want commia.iionui md it a bill coms up to repeal th Itvw rcgardinifthu taxation on railroad the Harrisonn and the Coles will war something else. They will be hnrd t please , a' 1 under thu tactics of Fran vVultora and Thurston , will bo vor iurd to Duit on any bill that has rsl ! road legislation in it. "Up this way there is no well nettle doa of what Thuraton , Phillips , Wa ! ; ors , Kennard & Co. will attcmpl They are so badly ntnnned by th 'ezploaion , " as they term it , thn ihey are still rubbing their oyct 'Biorbowar would bo a gooi man for apoakor , " cays Dorsey. "Ho\ would Jake Robberta do for chnlrma of the committee on railroads , " aaii pour coircspoudont. "Oh , well enough , " said the wil ; > ankor , who , since hm defeat for gov irnor , has not half so much foolin or the Thurston gang. Well , about Friday I shall bring u at Columbus , nnd may find out some hing new there. ' If I do , will le 'ou know. W. A. METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OMA HA , NEB. Tables supplied with the best th market affords. The traveling publi olaim they got better accommodation rod wore- general satisfaction her hau at any other house in Omahc late , $2 per day. ang21tfm ' FLOUR ! FLOUR ! WASHBURNS & CHRISTIAN'S PER SACK , $3.75. SOHUYLE1 SNOWFLAKE , § 3 50. NUM BER 82 , A VERY FINE FLOUIi S3.00 only , at HEIMROD & DOE ' 23-3t MAN'S. - Notice The "Hawthorn Centennial EJ ; ohior Roof Paint , " was patented Ma J-ith , 1881 , and otters patent nun aor 241 , biin. Any person found c mown to tamper with the mant 'acturo of uaid paint will bo punlal ed to the full extent of law. No pei son has any authority whatever to se receipts. HAWTIIOIUT & Bno. , Lancaster Pa A GOOD VENTURE. The Advent of Messrs. Schlank as Prince on lOtU Street. Several days ngo a notice .nppearc in THE BEK to the effect that our poj ular clothiers , Messrs. Schlunk an Prince , would shortly cstablieh branch house on the northwest corni of 16th and Webster etrcote. A r porter of THE BEU while on his usu rounds to-day had the pleasure i meeting ouo of the proprietors , who ; countenance ia always pleasant r.r who at all times has a emilo for h friends. Mr. Prince invited the r porter to take n look at the i t eats ! liahmont , nnd ho takes pleasure in ni nouncing through these columns tt opening of the now establishment t these popular young men , who ha ; built upA reputation in the busine cmong us that few can claim. The now establishment will bo fiUc with u largo anJ select clock of mun und boys' clothir.g , gcu 'a furnishii : nooda , etc. , and wu can assure tl public that it will bo equal In nty aud as low in prices as in tholr mai store on Farnam ntreet. The exce lent name that the firm has in our oil ia suiUolont proof that their motl will bo "Houeot poods and low prices , by which principles they have built i tha immense trade they now hav North Omaha people will rojoica \ know that it is tie longer necessary 1 tramp down town for clothing aa lor aa Messrs. Schlank & Prince are ; thu helm ou Sixteenth and Wcbate The opening of this largo stock wi soon decide whether Sixteenth atra ia really the future thoroughfare < our metropolitan city or not , and T know that there is not a street Omaha that can boast of greater prc perity than Sixteenth. Wo wish the now lira success , ai hope next ye r to sea them sproadli still farther cut In tholr bueincss ve lures. SPECML E IO LOAM MOKk-Y. R.1 ONITVTO LOAN On personal property LYI any dcgtrlptlon A. C. Troup , Attorney , ! BOiith 14th Street , l g-lm < ONET TO LOAN On eh t M rarity. A. B. Tnti /.n.JUlH lou/t / , trent rnom , up-ftetf upftetfd d ! nio : IWIouIlr 1411VinamSt. Ki-2. ' In st-M\rf 31wa ( a : ip * rdp , { 3 to I yeiM , on .VA-iiwr g1tt turn /rrovrrtj. } fait n > n ' .s'lf nr taM TO M I. . TheaiM ttor < > a Crvlrhtom J''nnL TSfANTUD-A wr m n t3h e'p rcu-d Ihahnt \1 Aiul tilocarctu ibldnn. S K. t-or. )7 ana l > a 'port. 201-581 MAN wAa'TKD Towotk f < t * Inter , n , Smith , ( Jnrdmr , Sherman av nu" . 2J3 s - laV rcrs , 25 teamster * at Man WANTED-CO ; , near Farnnni , 218-2 " ) - iiotut cook , tthl can w"sh n W"ANTBl-A hut a strong ; roniMtent u recilap ly. Call Mtcr 3p.m. 1914oljstor ! l15tf ! . ) - o men to caiuc-M Steady ci WANTr.I-T Vloymcnt , fi > er cnc-u not i rivtwry , n but men ll Iiiff to otk need amily Call 4 tnuthlOthSf 230 " 3 f WANT l-A guitar teschcr ntni2 Douitln 23l 2o Ono cooil canvan-er f > WANTED goodi on Installment , steady work ni go d pjiy. Inqulro at 2U N. IClh e'treot , room rANTKU T o experienced serial book soil Itors for Colorado. Hooms 6 and 7 h vert Illtck , Council lllulTtf. 111-23 " \TTANTKI ) llclp at i i-mploymoiit olUc V V MI7 N. irh > tml. tn < . 'r lri. 33 1 - A irm ui o ciieral nnunowoi Wi-ftTbu ) . ( l-od wntrcg paid Ai _ 1 M P. aomMMtrarnn' Vaa. fiin-tf WANTtU. WAN'KD-Hlliutlo'i by a 0'tn.ly nun tKUocuoof tioisui and do kcnorMoi around n prlvat i hou u. Addresi L" enm : iieotlco. ! 2C)2' ( "lirANTGU-A situation HB.booVklu-iT best VV rcfcrciu KIVCII. Addieu tl. A.Gnlthcsti Ucd Oalc lo\vx 2J5-23t ( WANri.D byn .npablo la > Jy fo Il'n ' o n io < ltt n b houiekerpor. C nli" FCCII i 512 Divutijiort Se. 'JI3 < . > { WANTi'.liwA gt iti man wanti a < Iu .tlon t taeUa Piiuilnor i rlva o ichool In ton-n i countrv. A ilcuj4S.lioltontIicroiu3h.il' 0. " ANTHD-Sltiiatrii"by man and'wife , ul c-ando sen lal housework. 3Ian t < ta ! care of horses , etc. Appllyat California hous 1th and Djiiglas. i2-21t ! WANTKD-A sltunthM na City Drummer I < wholesale he use ; fancy grctcrlcs , c ndy i lapcr. Long cxpcriciuc , on salary i r coiuiul t n. Address "imiramer" 15eo ofllco. 211-2 ; W A VTEO A situation as houselwtpT br woman who Ij first class cook , 317 let IJJ3J-23" Ht-.rt'iU WAKTU. TTjTANTllD Gjntlotran bovdori Rt the sout VV cast corner bf Jo haud Da\ocprt ttrccti A LL I Union bricklaycrj and plasterers wi ± \ please Keep away irom Y.tej K Johnson , tli ieabbo3 _ = c8 of Umaha. 211-23 "oa > rNTH.oijar.n AMD i * An F.VERAU HOUSES FOll RENT-15y llallo O Bro . 1421 Farnam St. C51-M H'OlME ; f urnishcd rotmi far gcntlomei : C S. W. Cor. 18th ttud Ca ltd o\e. 263 ? 5 H10U RENt' Houje , barn nnd two acres o land. Inquire of Eujcno O'Neill , lUth am loward. 253-tf RENT 3 nlc ) y lurnlshod room * , on FOR no tb of Dodge , on 18th. GIMOt RENT Tno UcslraMo unfurnished room parlor and bed room adj urnln for pai culare. Inijnlre IWI Capitol Axcnue llltchcocl Hock. 260-25 ' . IlEN'l' AJueoilcmau can liato a now ) B'.OIl furnished room with u > eof tTirior , aUll tt 7ih Btreet. 251-tf ( RgNT House cf 11 room" , can bodhidei PlH onu house ' f 4 rooms. Ten h and I'iercc 3. V. lilrXctt , 1015 Mason street * _ 250-24 * KENT Homo with Grooms , cellar , eh POH tern , northeast corner of Pierre a 'd Tent ! trfcts. JAMES 0 ; LlIAl'MAN. 247-271 [ 71011 KENT Two nicely furnlrtcd roims , t D teipfctablopirtius ; rent room very nlco fo gentlaoun and \ > lte , rt\vi gentlemen. Ko articuhri ) addresi A. B. llco O.oco. 240-25 * OR KENT A finely furnished ro vuwithusec If parlor , sul ab o for a Physician must hav cftrencoj. Apply 1331 north 18tb St. ot 5 p. in 233-23 _ I71UUMSIIE1) HOoaia i o L-ood rooms at 51 LJ south 14th street , within thri.o blocks of FBI mm. Kent $8 to 81o per month. 210-tf [ 71OH ut'/i'l' NlcolyfurnUhtd irottrofmr \ U antly located 2313 Casa St. 235-21' EJIIS' New Jlap of Omaha , Just completed'an ready for delivery at 87 oich. Is 1 feet will > y 7 feet long. Largest and most compltto mu of Omaha c\cr publiBbed. OlUtial map of tl. ity. Sco column. _ Thorastdoncaof M. W. Kennedj FOHHENT ( fix room ) nerd wclloiul elder 709 Jickton St. Icijultekii p misei or at 31 JKh t. _ tt HUNT House of tlitco rooms 23rd nn FOll Marj'a A\onuj. luiufrocf M.V. . Kci ncdy 312 touth 13th at. 242-tf IJOKRK'JT A fioily furninhed room with ui ( ' cf pub' , iul'iit lu for a PbyHic'ant ' teildenc na tiivu ) icfcroccc ? . Appi ; 1331 j.orth 1ft St. at Cj > in. 33 JQ HKNT I'loa'ai't dirul lie ] roomeuitib fariscntlciBrriU'ia ' Knr ata. VSO-Sb * r ; OH HKNT Olfico rooms. Enquire at Ne i1 York Dry Goods store. 103deu-iS i. Oil KENTCllcnp brk'k store , w Ith cellar ffi 1' CO. Apply at U. P. llaker ) , OIU - , lull 203f II NT A new house , furnUvcd , eltfl EOK ' , bath room , i table , etc. One of tl tliiest locations In the city : i'M 00 per montl Inquire for three days , HcmU' real estate a cnc , l&tu nd loiij'lui btrctU. no15 1 ( 170H HKNT House of six rooms , bay winuo\ I'cellar , cistern , well. All In good repair. $ : per month. 1221 north Ifth btreet 176-tf ( TENT Two furnished rooms , JB14 1 FOK street. 1BC-30 HKNT Unfurdshed rooms In brii EOH _ , 1418 Chlcauo btreet. _ fKf ( "l70E HKNT tUriTilhed room with board 1W J : California street. 171-tf T710R RENT Furnished room and board 191 J ? Chlu o street. _ liff.tt HENT A new cottage , mtli thriu room Foil . per month , 30th bi. , Iw uvcn Farna : and louirlaa etreet. Apply ou preml rii , 1C3 tf , ITI Ups'alrs , 1417 Farnluru etrec Jj 6Mf _ JOHN U. JACOBS. "ITIO It UtNJ llrutu ol U rooms m flret-cUi J } order , 10 bio -kg from opera house , cheap . . . . , . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . ? ! House of 11 rorm . ill convenience , li bbikifrom opera house . , . -i UOUSD of D rooma , 23d and Nlchol&i streets. 1 : toro on ruriiam , 2 door ] . , , , . , , . , , , , . , , . . . 1 ! > - tun ) cti Mill , ' . ! Ibor . ' , Suell'rout icaldcucos . , , $ SO to ( _ 4b-tf _ McJAUUE. Opposite Pottofllce. | 7\0 K KENT Housac of 6 toom,30th oiidDou J } tin btrcet , 818 a mouth. aulj _ UOCG8& HILL. OK UlsST Eletfantly turnUued rooms wit gu and heater , inferences required. At atoorthwv l corner cf 23d and Uuit tltreet ' * _ _ ' _ 6 w'd 01106 room Inquire comer Chicago aud 15th tt. T. Bull T.1OK KbJiT Uounv , tux rocuis. luriilehed , J J > qultBtttD. H > de't cttlcc , llUlarfl hotel. BiHT Two now dwglllngt * 2S two rth FR Ulcz * ( odedrablo lociuty , by UC'AOO No. Uli OoucUu tlrott _ PlT-tf OOR RENT A onttigo ol five room * . Inqul _ E * t Norths at corcer Uih * ad Chicago vtic < "T71DR HUNT Lsrj a office room or h U store , / JD IWOFarnhinibltOft. 797-11 { 701 RKNT A itai * DMcombo Wort , nn .C ICth utrett , jioarVOnport St A. D. pjlcsrpte. SOMStf ' n * m f , \ XCEfXENT nilICK for roCe , fc'.OO per thon" f * and. Yard , 16th btrctt , tno blocks south io itnrol > iBm.R. 177-lrnno\-lBt "n\01l SALH A fresh cow"ami PJ ! ( wi j0.tiO J Apply to i ; ycarsonllZI KarMm 81. .W-ttg n\OU SAIjf ODO flscUfs cctilng raoBO. J a. Lei nun 1103 FArnam J21 U it OTCL FOll SAlE-Flrst class btftl fnrFido .Cl Inn llio western town. HM nil the firb't cl.vs trade llcason for nctllnR other bu lncsa. . I'or particulars , ( ulilroas Hotel , OwAltl ET . 183-lmf j7int _ fpon SAIiCiliAl'nnUery : : , ncll Jocatc jroo.1 I ? buslncc3 In moot tliu llvtllo t loans in No- ora'l < n. llpa on [ or il Ing , poor henlth nJ must get out of business. Inquire nt IJrr office. TT OK SALK Stcnni engine * new nil ccaiH JL1 hand10 , IP , ' 'o homo power. Alfa ntcum IwllcrsMI.V . size. Jnuiilrc Oin lia Tuun- Ir/andMne In Co. tio\2l-lm-in SAI.K llarrcls and kpgs. Al < o hoop poles FOll at cooper shop , cor. 18th nnd I'fcrcc. ICOJccll * JKT.RV SKVMOUR. KMtS' New Map of Oniahi , Just completed and B readyfordilhcryatS7eai.il. Is 4fctt niuo > y 7 feet IOIIR. Largest and uio t complete map if Omaha ever published. OIllcUl map of the city. Scocoiumn. T'OHSALE first classman of mule * , harness , I nnd wagon. Inquire 1'aulconor Opera House. HJM Prlclttforo , Irquiro aldruntora FOR ccriior loth ami Ujuglaa. B35.tt SALIi Tlirco tlicuund western wf there , v IV . .10 , „ , ) _ Wl i ) , niout no pounds. " ' r. o. aiu'Bi.B , ! Hi3 ft m ann o Krarnpy1 Neb. ICYCI.K FOR SALIInqulro C. II. Woodman - man , Omiha. 7Sl-tf building , briCK. 'Call at Wntor Works offlco. dlC-tf U Krcm II. K. coruer ot'17th nnd j JacVsan ftreots , lay tnaro H x .unis olj , tinned - nod , let t wMto lilnJ foot Unvurd for return to t. C. Trlnt-fi , N. E. corner 17th and JxickBon St. J52 2J I' OST-A brown ovcrtoit near Kin am nnd U 1'tn Kinder will call for toivara nt Shlvcr- ck'sfurnlluro atcro. CH--'lt OC10US JA3. H. & JOUN1) . I'lIAllODV liavn rcmoreil from 13th and Tarn m streets o rooms ] , y nnd 6 , Hcillck'a Mock , 1507 Karnam trcet. aiO-iiU lm N U ? Ono brown icarocoltttir li foro- rAK , twohirdlact whltn. bom two % oara id _ [ 217-111 _ JAS. bTlU'UKNS. rpAKEN UP Ono small roan cow , about flvo JL yenrjoldjhaa on two bells one , email nnd ne largo. On-ucr can rm c saiuo by proIng pro perty and pajlni ? charges.S. S. W.CAMPBELL , 03-cm5tt _ Block 2 West Omaha. Ql C. UllAINAUD , Taxidermist , 13th nnd How- O. nrd. C5-n3-2m tlO FAHMEU8 The hiRtiost cwh prlre paid ( . ror llye , Bar coad Corn Krob's Vinegar Varies , Jon w street , between Oth 01 d lotli , Oma- a- SOfl-daw-tf IAO STEIl OF PALIIYSTCIIV AND CONDI- PI NALIST , 458 Tenth street , betw een Farnam nd lla-ncy. Will , with lie aid of guardian di-its , obtain for any ono n glance n the past nd present , and on certain conditions In the fu- uro. Boots and Shoes made to order. Perfect atl-factlon guaranteed. Absolutely Pure , TbU powder never varies. A ni.irvc. cf nrity , Btrcngth and wholcsoaienoua lore economical tban the ordinary kinds , nil cannot ha cold in competition with the nnltltude of low test , abort weight , alum r phosphnte powders. Sold only in cano BAKINQ FOWUXK Co , Wnl ) Rt , . N forv AIVIUSEMEHTS. BOYD'SOPKRA HOUSE FRIDAY EVENIMG..NOV. 24. he OLD RELIABLES ! Tbo WORLD FAMOUS1 BA.RLOW , WILSON & COM PANY'S MAMMOTH MIU8TBELS. THE PEOPJLE'SZCHOICE ! ho Worid'd Grcatcstjand . ' NuY MlN3TRi > L ORQ ANIMATION ! Eitherto FxcelJing all others , nqyr Burpae&ing our own provioup record. I'cserved sca's'on silo Thursday morning. BOYD'S OPEEA HOUSE , SATURDAY MATI.NKE ANI > EVUNINQ. November 26th , 1882. 4 hu latest New York and Chlciyo success. Sco 'id bcaaon of Louii P. Itauni'ii rcmanllu & wt rarna , THE MAID OF ARRAfil , reduced with tlie original great comic cffei.t , lech nlcal devices an4 powerful cast , lilchrori or thU p ay. United P.uudiU of thu Press and 'ublic. 4 Recognized Star . 4. \ONEJ HAU.OCK , GENEVA ROdEIl ? , LOUIS F. I1AUM , FRANK E , AIKE.V. upparted by the following cmlnct artiste : John H , Nichols , John F. Hjan , Frank I1- Haven , 0. E. td ard , Katheriuo ( iray , Cordle Alken , KaUi R t > crti. jTiTJliacrTcd Scats on tale Friday nioiniii- , t-f-j I. DOtJGjuAS , IAROHITEOT , Oarpeuter. SupBrintendent , &o. Alt kinds cf Job work done , Old HuilditKjs Reconstructed. ow buildings erected. Plini au'i ipeclflcaUoni t furnished. ( ! 41G Harnoy St. , bet , 14U nn-i 15th I Hill i ; s *