THE DAILY BJUE OMxUiA , MONDAY NOVEMBKJK 27 1882 w The Leading Jewelers , Are daily receiving the latest European and American novelties in JEWELRY , WATCHJSS , SILVERWARE , Diamonds. Diamonds. A call will convince 'everybody ' that we not alone have a larger stock of Goods than ALL THE OMAHA JEWEUY STORES And also distance them in STRICTLY ONE PRICE. New goods received to-day : Music Boxes , Opera Glasses , Gold Pens , French Clocks , Silver Filligre and Onyx Jewelry.- All these were selected by our Mr. Adolph Meyer , now in New York. The Daily Bee. Monday Morning , Nov. 2" . 'Woathor Koport , ( Die following observations are taken at the same moment of tlino at all the stations named , ) WAB DerABTMKfT , U. 8. SIGNAL SKB- \ VIOKOMAHANov. 20,1882. (1:45p.m. ( J RlTci 4 ( cet above ton water mark at Omaha , 2 fact 2 Inches at Tankton , Mississippi 5 feet 11 Inches at Di\cnpoit , S feet 3 inches at St. Paul , 10 feet S Inches at St. Loulj , 8 ( cet 9 Inch at La Crotso and 7 ( eet 11 Inches at ' ubuque. LOOAL BBBVITIBS. t Snowstorm in Chicago , Kellogg-Brignoli concert to-night Yesterday was n charming day. A little cool , but bright and pleasant. Alight train from the west yesterday. Two Pullman cars went west with a fair load. Remember Dr. Gilbert's lecture to night at the new Christian church on up per Farnam street. The case of the United States vs. D. G. Hull will probably come up for trial in the course of two or three weeks. The Pnxton house has already fur- j Dished several of the new rooms on the fifth-floor nnd the balance will be ready this week. The next attraction at the opera house miter to-nigbt is Leavitt's nil star company - pany , which < is billed for Friday and Sat- rurday next. Yesterday was n very quiet day in Omaha , No arrests , no deaths , no excite tnent A any kind. Consequently no now worth telling. Still the delightful weather continues Cix or seven weeks with bnt three or foil etormy days-is a record bard to beat in any locality at this seaHon of the year , The Cblcagu , St. Paul & Omaha nnj Illinois Central advertise to-day to carr ; fieijet regardless of class from Omaha tc Chicago Or fifteen cents per hundrei poundi. The Lincoln telephone exchange i banging fire a little waiting for the action of Mine of the prominent citizens who ante to advance funds to aid In the construc tion. A * soon as the cash Is forthcoming work will begin at once and the exchaugi working In a couple uf weeks. MlssXeille Jiurko has just returnee from n trip to St. Joe , where she went t purohaw ) the thoroughbred race horse "Lttra Hart. " Hhe etptcta him here the lattw part of the week. With "Marvle II , " * lrd by "Longfellow , " dam , "Lon Lewis" "Endorser" " ' by and "Lura Hart , ulrea by " 1'lanet " dam "Nora " , , , by Ira IKuUS "Hovi lgn , " the Uk'nk * the hoi thi two lt horse * In the whole west for he lm lnet , anil b th bare pctnexl themteUoi to b * oed rare her o . Criwlon Adror liner. A iolal car frum Ih * < 'Ucgo , Milwaukee waukeo & Ht , lUiil cam * iu yrstnlay morning from Ui * cast hrJngiuK ( Jeuera HuturlnUnJent J , T , Clark , Ueotr * Ticket AgfutA. V , CarpcuUr , n.eatra Hupttlnlomltttt Traito W. (1 , Hwan , Mr * tf wan , and Ilr. Tbou { > toi < , ami left Iml ulglit for Denver , Th * patty Mill go through U > Citllfarala , whrMr , amIMi * , 12wan ami Dr , Thoiujwio will nmaln tut a tlui * . M Mr. HM I * In III l. .lth , TK * U. Urits ul th * < xm\i \ uy will alxi [ III * fUUl , 1 bur taijr t M > k | il c th r 4ull ul which lixllcal * thai It w i pi fi Ua ( * < l ty III * lain * | > atllt who ! v i'uuwjj u4 THiirnUy u'yitl. ' Thi ! llui * Illt-y k lll n wi * Ih * mtlttttt. Th lr tt ( ! hwit' * f T * llih Ih * lw. IH Id * * * HI * ln HUtM In IU It , * III Til * * w4 turbod so far an known , The front doors were then opened from the inside and found thus on the arrival of the assistant this morning. Additional local on second pngo. - The United States grand jury based- ourncd until to-day. The Omaha National bank , wilt open up to-day in its new quarters , The trial of Itev. J. Harvey llockwell is In progress in the United States court , Engine nnd Hrso company No , 2 ex peut to move into their new bouse in about n week , In tha United States district court the jury in the CMO of Ernest Ittner vs. the Union Pacific returned a verdict In favor of the defendant. A ten-pound girl arrived nt the resi dence of Dr. J. M. Borglum yesterday and will occupy n prominent place in the household hereafter. All are doing well , including the doctor. -From a private source Tin : BEG learns that Mies Lizzie Caldcrwood appears in grand concertin Lynn , MiK. , with the Idenbort quartette , of Boston , in a few days. A special train on the M. P. ehortlino arrived Saturday with two hundred men of the Fifteenth infantry , en route to St. Paul , Minn. They left by last evening's train. Married , at the 18th street M. . par sonage , November 21th , by Eev. fJ. W. Shank , Mr. A , H. Salisbury of Milwau kee , Wis.nndMis3 Alona J. Bancroft , of Oakland , Oal. All who doubt the divine origin of the bible should bear HerA. . N. Gilbert , of ,0010 , at the Christian church next Mon' day , Tuesday and Wednesday evening * . In the police court Saturday one drunk and one vagrant , proved to be the sum total of the arrests. The latter case was continued and the former dealt with in the usual manner. Lost or Stolen Kn route from Fort Leavenworth , KB. , to Omaha , Neb. , at or near Atchison , Ks. , a marksman's rille. Had insribol on pistol grip , "Second- class prize No. 4 , Sergeant William T. Shipp , company K , Ninth infantry , awarded October 25 , 1881 , army division markmanship. " Any information concern ing said rifle will be thankfully received by addressing room No , 19 , headquarters de partment of the Platte. One of MaxMejer's windows has been decorated Saturday by a tine frame containing several pictures produced by Mr , George Heyn of the famoui German actress , Ahl Puts , The pictures have been taken in her so much becoming character costumes. The work dee much credit to Mr , II yn and in proof that in hi ) now gal lery work will be done superior to any In the State. A colored boy named William Alexan der was taken before the U. S. Commis sion Friday for passing n ton dollar counterfeit bill on J , llosenstelu , the 10th street clothing man. It subsequently up peared that the bill was given by some man to a worn in of the town who In turn pawed it over to the boy , botli being Igno rant of lU true character , The woman wa * m tiling around to-day to pet the buy discharged , This surely can't beour.TIm : "Kternal vigilance I * the price of cleanliness " That J. F , McCartney U vlgilout In manifest In the Meat , alilny appearance of Hlintutm' * drug store , where be Is now engaged. J , F. has a Justifiable pride lu making every * thing about the ( tore show elf at IU best , hence tho'abov * show cnei , etc , , are | io | . lulled and | primped up constantly , and a * he swings thcliaui li ami duiter , J. F , slogs , "Oh , he puliihfJ up Ih * handle so earefutle * . That now h * li ruUr of th * ( Jiiftm'i Ka Ml" VlUltca ( la. ) Itevltw , Tb Omaha Wt > fklnintu' Hport- 4iinchili hell It * auuui.1 nuellng art election o ( oAIceia 1'iKUr , Th * fol lowingwr * * | cttxli I'retMent , H.llnwer * k prmtitttit , MM * HfinUr ) | trfa urr ) .fobii MoDeoaM ) * * citary , IM. lrf l Iwud nf mnatfri , H , II. Hathaway , Win. HnUitvm ainl J , K. J ( r It was il - Mla hat * a ! < ( notion ThanWgltl day , KuninUr iDOUi , * u < ] M * Him and Y\t Ilindiltlii w i * chown riilaln | * Th * Wjriiwr * K * l4 i > ( Ih * Utlt hut lay * "Whll * at OwaU iMnlljr it L flftl tU < lutl wur M r < * lt. l ul lit * lev * t lit * I < hi In llu * ( wllku lt M ( < l i | K | R * ! U Ih * waft WtMlll UH ) f Ihll t' ( ttttUr | ) klybl Wb 0 W * * * , " illr * M Ik * by a DEDICATED TO GOD. The New ClirisMaii Ohurch For mally Opened Witli Appropriate - priato OGremonies , A Largo Oonpregation in At tendance aud the Exercises Pull of Interest. The neat and tasty structure which has been reared so apeodily on upper Farnam street by the Christian church people was formally dedicated ycatcr- day. The building is a model of good sense and good taste , plain bnt cosy and commodious , and docs credit to the pastor , Rov. Mr. Ingram , and these of the brethren who aided him in planning and carrying out the pro ject. The society is not a wealthy ono , and deserves great credit forthoir energy and porsnveranso in providing themselves with BO comfortable and pleasant n pluco of worship. Without attempting n description of the edifice in detail , it may bo said that it is of wood , rather inclining to the gothic order , its outward appear ance as well aa its inside finish having ati air of plain comfort and good socso rather than an attempt at elegance or Catholicism. The auditorium is of ample size , tha acaustio properties all that could bo doaired , and the appointments well chosen and In good taste. The services commenced at 10:30 : B. m. , the audience filling the church and manifesting the deepest interest. The following is the order of services : 10:80 : a. m. Organ voluntary , "Tho Sabbath Day , " Kreutzer ; male quartette ; hymn ; reading the scriptures , Elder 'J. B. Johnson ; "O Como Thou Holy Spirit. " Abt , male quartette ; prayer , Elder U. 0. Barrow ; hymn , sermon , "Tho Gospel of Joaua Christ , Its Beauty and Its Value , " Uov. A. N. Gilbert ; "I Cannot Always Trace the Wny , " Dow , male quartette ; collection ; dedication ode ; dedication prayer , Elder N. A. McConnelldoxology ; ; benediction , Elder Henry CoaswcU. 3.00 p. m. Preaching , Elder N. A. McConnell , followed by communion ser vice. 7:30 : j > . m. Organ voluntary ; male quar tette ; hymu ; scripture reading , Itov. K. H. Ingram ; prayer , Elder Charles Itowe ; hymn ; lecture to younc men nnd women , purpose ' 'The True T < st of u Noble ManLood nnd Womanhood , " llev , A. N. Gilbert : Wo append a brief synopsis of the dedicatory sermon by Rov. A. N. Oil. bert , who epoko very happily , in sub stance as follows : The people are met here to-day tfl enjoy the fruition of their hopes. This congregation lias bcon but wan derers , but now they have a houso. And wo trust it will bo the dwelling place of the most high Qod. Why is it that wo need another church build. ing in this city ? Becaujo of the greatness of Ood. Ills ways are past finding out. Because of the nocoisity of uttorlnc the call of the gospel , and became of the nccesaary preparation for the homn ot otornnl rest And this morning I hnvo choecn na a text around which I uhttll center my thoughts , to proclaim the goipol of Christ , "For I era not othamud of the goipvl of Christ : for it Is the power of Oed unto calvation Io every ouo that bollovothj to the Jew flrit and also to thoQreok. " Rom , 1-1U , Thcio are remarkable wordn , and there is but ono pnaiago which la par * allol to thorn , "Ood forbid that I should glory , euro in the crom of our Lord Jriiu Chrii' . " Gal , , U M There may be umny who may alter thcia woid * , | " I am not njhaincd of the Koipal ol Olirlit , " and they truly ro not aihamod. of line ohurcho * , ok < | U ntutor | / and rich endowments ; but when they can lay. " 1 am not Mhatuvd of the KO I > | of OhrUt when It li MiocUted with r , ridiculed bIlin world and theoblrct ol ptrHculloii by thoio In AUthorily , " ! ! U ohaiiand. Intho mind * of louie , to that which U duelling Wbuu on ; "I m no | M haiii * < | of , Ilin Hiwtitfi ul OhtUt , " wh u by U h 1 1 li eiuiiim Uiw laired o ( th * natluii 1 1 when tilh rwU h * w M lu h * < l | ' | UT * | whsti till * oMtl u ( * u oW l | i lUMMiful cr c In hi * ht Ml tir < ) llU4 IIIKI huM ( l m | r r/ I MMlr. lh l * U iMlllf 4tt < | l UH4 * H I lih Ih * K t | ( . ( UKIUI ( - 1 hlftJi ih werkl li In NUl Thu * , MAX MEYER &BRO. , \M10LKJAU : A El llftvo on hand the largest stock of Diamonds , Watchss , Jewelry , Silverware To bo ( omul between Chicago nncl Ran Francisco. Eyery article Sold bv us War ranted no Represented. GALL AND SEE US. Examine Our Goods and Prices , DKALKU3 IN ALL KINDS OF Musical Instruments , Solo Agonto for thu most popnlor MANUFACTURED. Our Stock is Complete. AND OUR PRICES As Low s th Slowest. from the royal palace that those glod tidings wore sout forth , not from the throat cities , not from the celebrated Echools of learning , not from the Sanhedrim , not from Rome , the Boat of power or Greece , the land of cul ture and letters , but from the secluded plaoo over which worldly prosperity nnd philosophy had placed a cloud. But from the ehadow of this cloud comes Ono with the words of glad tidings in His mouth. 2. Because of its proclalmers ho miqht ha'vo been ashamed of the gos pel of Christ. Not with the sword do the armies go forth to preach the gospel of 'Christ and force mun to accept it. It was customary , for that which was tor the nation'ti good , to bo forced upon the subjects if they would not otherwise ccccp : of it ; but hero God uses the foulest things of the world to confound the things that are miijhty. 3. Itn character may have caused him to bo ashamed of the gospel. War was thou considered noble in defend iiig a people or a cauec , but by the gospel nothing could be obtained bat peace , and under its wings it uhadow < ed many faithful subjects. The sub1 tie distinctions of the philosophers in their theories while searching for that which they could never obtain in this manner , caused their many followers and admirers to almost deify them ; while in the gospel there is so much which might easily bo understood by the peasant. ' 4. Because of its hero. It was a time of hero-worship ; when on the wings of popular opinion the person of admiration would be carried to the terrestrial skies , bnt not so with the preacher of the gospel. "Tho foxes have holes and the birds of the air have nests , but the Son of Man hast not where to lay bts head. " 5. The results may have caused him to be ashamed of the gospel of Christ ; for by it banishment from the syna gogue was but the least of the trials through which the votaries of Christ were compelled to pass. Among the Jews those who followed Christ were opposed to the sacrifice of the temple and the employment of many who held tenaciously to their oDico , and wore therefore hated by the Jews as a body , while the Gentiles hated any- thine the origin of which could bo traced to the Jews. Tbo amphithea ter wns the place of enjoyment for the world , but a place of torment to the true Christian. The stake and fagots caused the halo of glory that sur rounded tunny others , and on account of everything being thrown in its pathway to impede its progress , ho may have been nshamnd of its results. Yet having this adversary , with his many arguments the apostle says , "I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ , for It is the power of God , " and to sustain this statement fact stands against theory. But of the gospel , in all its glorious character , ho is truly not ashamed. And why should ho not bo ashamed of it ? Because of its simplicity , while thn word is so grand the moat talented are compelled to nik themselves in wordt , I cannot understand II ; yet any of the children of mon can comprehend - prohond the inipired words , "Belluvo in thu L > rd Jeans Christ , and thou thalt l > u saved. " Col , Ingersoll apoko in udmiration of that serene man , and all that is nocemry for us t ? do la to pl c < > our hand in Hit and on account of Ills dlrino power Ho will load tu to H place of safety , and through the Jilblo wo find n thuolojjf of love , cully undontood by thnin who have hearts capable of lore , And In thU word wo me boaiity , "In the bcjilnnlog WM the word nil the word WM with Clod nod the word wai Hod , " take * ui bfcik to a pUcn which li uternalljr remote , from which our Bavtour , * a bird through thn lOccoMion of eternity and a es ul t'me , Uk * 1 1 flight to the world , III * jilrtco of iitcarnato dwelling , to iluto the Jo'fUh pooplo. to bo b jtU d by ilnful man , to ho l the ilolc and raUo tlio d * d , and then with th eonUtnut of aoiim and th * lori of other * to de- put t 111 * lUnial renting t > Uo , w l | for th ( > 4o who love Illrn , ami luring lh t thoti * Uy upon lh * with l sumo nit * h v * IJ , "Why did Her r . . l mil UKU lli tux * ! * , Ho M uii Id * crw , In Vlldi | * l III * jUllf Of 111 * e U , but lMlM < l OnrUt * * ) * , ' 'furitlv * tlpm K tlirfW Ihty know not wh i lt/ ! Uwc ' Thu * on wotiunt bl the UaUtjr vt Oi * i < u i * l , ft wlMloiury Hfdl In * oii by lhir Iho U ulllul J4 < t * * * ! M ! 1 The IH of M4 * * MEYEI Sole Agents for S T E I N W A Y , CHICKERING , K N A B E , PEASE , VOSE. BY OLOUGH& WARREN , SCHONINGER , STERLING , IMPERIAL/ Our Stock is tne Finest , Yariety the Largest , Prices the Lowest * FINE NEW ORGAN AT $65. ELEGANT NEW UPRIGHT OB SQUARE PiAiM , $200. hOR oALE jMeeding the room we will sell our sheet music department to a good party on easy terms. This is a rare bargain for some one to into a good paying business. by the here of the gospel which changed the plans mm lifo of thin nooatlo ; and ot Damascus ho waited nntil the wi.l of God should bo rovaul- od to him , and nt Homo IIP uttora the words of this text and in thin city there were ton persecutions of the Christians during the first 250 years , and when 100 were killed 1,000 took their places to testify to thu power of the goapel of Chriat , and when n hun dred Inqcraoll'a are in their graves the gospel shall go on from victory to victory. 4. Because of its completeness , the aspiration of man cannot ba realized in any ether way than in the gospel when wo ahall know even as wo nro known. The moat distinguished sciential finally conies to the door nt which ho is compelled to knock , and in the pictures of love uttered by In- goraoll were taken from no other place than from the goapel cf Christ , and in the glory beyond wo shall realize - izo fully that which wo can no dimly see now. Wo know not what wo shall bo , "but wo know when Ho shall ap pear wo shall bo like Him. " A man of i ho world will do anything to ob tain ono month or day to remain on the earth at the time ho expects to die , A queen ouco said she would give half her kingdom for an hour , but for the true followers of Christ to depart and bo with Christ is far better. 5. The undcstruetibility of the gos pel. The attack on the bible changes , but it is always continued with con centrated forco. Tom Paine pre dicted that the bible would bo ox- oiled , but instead the increased num- E er that has boon published has sur passed the most eanquino expectation. The priests have hurled at it their an athemas , bnt it stands as Gibraltar , against which the mad sea casts her angry waves. And when the stars shall drop from their orbit on account of the powers of attraction being withheld , then shall the gospjl continue in its parity. 6. Because of the joy caused by the gospel. It binds the followers of Christ as a family in which each mem ber enjoys the pleasures of homo. 7. Because of the hopes of the Chris tian. The arrow of sorrow strikoi our heart when death snatches one of our family from us , but when wo know of the glorious reunion wo can rest in hope. This world is but a cradle in which God is rocking his children to sleep. This is bnt a shade wof the discourse , In reference both to length and con tents , it was so full of thought and beautifully expressed. At the cloao of the sermon the pas tor announced that there was a bal ance still to bo raised before the society oty could enjoy their new and baauti- ful sanctuary , und called f r contribu tions from any and all pi eont. Ills appeal was responded to in a most liberal manner , and a largo amount collected in a very short time. Every body Boomed disposed to giva accord ing to their ability , and when our reporter loft there was a good pros , poet of the entire remaining debt being removed , The "Christians" are certainly to bo congratulated upon their now homo nnd the many evidence * of tlmir increasing prosperity , It would hardly bo just to close this report without adding a word of praitu for thu excellent inuito which was no proinluunt part of the dedicatory eiercuoi. Thu choir included tovornl of the best vocalist * of the city and the tolccliom were must hippy , All In Ml it WM a most otijojrablo day for our friends of the Christian denomination. A N w U * f.ir Cork , The wonderful IUCCPUS of thu Ameri can tmlio of "LINOI.KM" llaor cloth I * fully deimod , It U beautiful Hour covering oompoiod mainly of llneljr ground cork und olldllled oil , uuklug remarkably durable lloor cloth , uu < icelled ( or olKuiict In deilgut and coloring , Kipealally aultablv for nil olaMe * of dwelling * , dining roonu , hall * , churehet ami luxpltali , Tha KonulriB li * "liiNOMsuM'1 printed on lh haelc of awry * iU r ard y nil MrtMit iWUu. I'LOt H1' ifMWW ; \NAHlll'IINH | ! A UllltlHTIAN'H. I I'KIl MACK , W HUllUVI.Kli NNUWKliAKK , IU M > . NUM. Mill (1'V ( , A VKIIY KINK yiiOUH , f 1.00 .iily , at IIKIMUOU A t)0lt AlAiN'M , HUVKN'N Mtd ( ivtf lh wIM H t * i t-f Hi * r n MMIU YOHKMITK VAI.I.HN li U Ih * UK * ! ( rt rtiil fcl | ' i ( KM I in J. AMU SEMEN I'S. On Saturday lost tho. mint imciit ; at the Boyd gave us a now and very pretty drama entitled Tltn MAID OF AIIHAN. The piece in a dramatization by Mr. Louis R Bantn. who , nit hough un known to fame aa u play wtitor , has noverUiolous done his work very clev erly end acquitted himself equally well In the interpretation cf his hero , Hugh Ilolcomb. The first acb of the play no given here is weak and lacks in tercut , but wo are informed that a now version has boon prepared by Mr. Baura , nnd will bu substituted for the old ono this week , commencing at Sioux City to-night. With that ex ception the piece is a refined and en joyable drama and pleases the psoplo , the intorcat increasing steadily to the close. The oconic c doc to are excep tionally fine , und in ono or two nets brought , out a burnt of applause from the audience. Nearly all the characters aru well taken and the work well done. Miss Agnes Hillock as Shlola is peihapa the most conspicuous of the group , both on account of the promi nence of the part and her admirable rendition of the author's idunl. Com bining an earnest endeavor , natural gifts of a high order , a clear and melo dious soprano voice , a ploaei-jg face und thu happy faculty of capturing 'the affections of her audience , oho de picla the varying fortunes ot the1 in nocent Irish maiden in a manner that proves her to bo an earnest and con scientious worker in the profession shu has chosen. Mre. Gray also does excellent work in the character of Mrs. Holc.omb , and gives evidence of her character and attainments , which are of a high order. Miss Genevieve Rogers does Oona very cleverly , ulso , though the part gives her but slight opportunity , and Miss Aikon aa Grace acquits herself well. Of the gentlemen Mr. Frank Aiken is always goo I , and too wall known to need any word of praiao. Mr. Nicholson's Phadrig caught the gallery , and the ether characters were all well done. Mr. John Williams , formerly lead er of the song and dunce team in Bar low , Wilson & Co.'s minstrels , joined the party hero and will doubtless prove a valuublo acquisition. The company did a largo buaincin here and gave general catief notion , although entirely unknown b afore , und wo uro glad , because they uro a company of ladies and gentlemen. The next attraction is the KKLUKHJ-IIKIUNOLI COXUKUT , which , takes plaoo at the opera house thia evening. It is hardly necessary to do moro than timply remind thu musical public of thin entertainment , as Miss Kellogg is a favortto in Omaha nnd with the ot'hcr at lists in the company can bat drnw a Inrgo houiti. Urignoll , Adninougki , and OloBo were hare last tooiou with the Olaro Louis * Kellogg company nnd will bo favorably rumomborod , The ether members of thu company urn nil tlratchuii artistes. A souvumr pro * granuno Inn bvun prepared by the management for disttibutiun umong the iiudioncv , which Is really a very 'gnnt alfalr und lmr upon the cov- tr u miniature portrait of Mils Kol- lo tf and Hrlgtkoll. The fdlloifiiiK la the ptoffrummo ; i i > . . . . MI J " N x.tuin . . . . .iChniln | I , Imn.i Hole . j ( , | . , , | Ul , 1jt.Jotl.Kh.k , | J. AiU-IUtMtiivillHitlgU ll lnl Mr. ] ( . ( > . ll'itUelulk. II , Ittlndtil-l.ticretU ] b > riiU , . Mln J. Dlokiunn I , r'nU l , , . Mr. Tlinulhc * Aiiauiu ' . . "H-nn * Dny" Milton WllluKi Ml < I uBiiy Killoif/ . < ) , I'alcinulif , Ailwiiw < kl Mr , 'I'liunthi * Al in wikl , HKCONlTi'Al.T , nKtttii HMr-n , TNiir i Hr , Klftl > ! ( wifld t4 llf lU f i l In et tHitt i f wni u . MN Fanny n * , 4) ) . Mr. ion A. Hl AU. 4f * * t lh H Ui ) IM a Ur * irtfi IM r | * 4l > * ! n | rlM W II. . . IMt f f Englieh oporn compnuy in Auicrics , mid ovojyhody is nnticlpatint ; n treat. The operas to bo given are Fatinilzt , L'Jratesof Penzanco , Muakotecre , Bo hemian Girl nnd Mnrriago nf Figaro , in the order named. It will , wituout doubt , bo the grandest operatic event Omaha has owr soon. Gat your good clothes ready , \ , Sunday at the Jail. Yesterday was a quiet day at police headquarters. A call late in the after noon found the marshal and two or throe assistants enjoying n quiet Sab bath discussing the soripturon , criticiz ing bob Ingersoll's theology nnd in ether harmless wayo keeping the day holy. The profane reporter intruded htmaolf snflloiontly upun their modita- tiono to learn tlint there had not bcon an nrroet duviug the day , but that eight or ton aitiuera had been corralled the night previous. Ot theao five were di&turliow of the uoaoo , ono suspicious fhirnoter , two common drunks , ono uu erring soldier and a deaf and dumb boy from the asylum who > v a found in a side tracked car in the U. P. yards end m.ido them understand that ho tias.tailing for the car to take him to Croto. As the U. P. cars don't pass through that city ho was transferred to the jail to wait ordcra. Ada Washington , the female who recently masqueraded in mnlo attire , and has become n regular habituo of the juil was run in again Saturday and will probably bo turned ever to the board of insane , as she is evidently of unsound mind. Frank Hughes , the young man who cut the Swede some time since on the river bottoms still languishes in the copier although judged insane. It is said his relatives are ready to pay oil expenses and have him sent east , nnd the query is propounded , " Why is ho not sent away ? " FLOUR ! FLOUR ! WASHBURNS & CHRISTIAN'S , PER SACK , 37C. SOHUYLER SNOWFLAKE.S350. NUMBER82 , A VERY FINE FLOUR , S3 00 only , nt HEIMROD & DORcHAN'S. 23-3t DIED SPETMAN Mrs AuguetaSpetman , wife if J. if. Spetuiau , yesterday morning , after a brief ilintBf , at their residence , corner Thirtf oath and Howard stro.ts , aijcd ! ) yjurs , Funeral from residence , at 2 o'clork p. in. to-morrow. Kriends are Invited to attend. OUAUKIt-Cliarlev. son of Kilns nnd Andrew fi rater , No\ ember 24 , 1882 , aged 3 months and IM days. Funeral will taVo place from No. 010 Jackion street , between Ninth and Tenth , November 20 , at i ! o'clnok P. in. I'rlend * am all Invited , HAUTi : Mil * Amelia Harte , November STith , 1882 , at J a , in. at liar re.ldonco , 171H Mason street Hlio WM lx > rn In Louisville , Ky. , July 7th , A , 1) . 183. ' ! . 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