THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , SATURDAY DECEMBER 2 1882 The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Saturday Morning , Deo. 2 , Weather Uoport. U'ha following observation * are token nt tar gains moment of time nt all the stations named. ) WAR DxrAimicirr , U , 8. SioHAtBsB- \ TIOE , OMAHA , Dec , 1,1882. ( IMSp.m. f loapprocla1) ! ! . - > Jroi 3 ( MI * Inches abov tow water mark at 0 aha , 2 feet 0 tochet at Tankton , Mlaslwl 4 feet 10 InchM at Direnport , S ftet B inches at 81. Paul , 10 I t E lochc * at 8k. Limit , 2 fwt 10 Inchd at I * OroiN and 9 tttt 4 Inche * at Du LOOAL BKEV1TIE8. Weather prophets now foretell D short but severely cold winter , Married , November 27 , br Rov. J. M. Rlchaids , li.lph M. Greer rEd Emily E. Tbo first three days of December tule tbe winter months , so watch And see what U to be expected , John T. lUymond appears ot tbo optra house next wrek hi "Fresb , the American. " "Fire King" ( jlna No. 2 was ont yes- tetday pumping out tbe cistern on 1'arnnm and Ninth ntrtoU. Watson Wytnan and John Harclln have returned from a bunt down on the B. tc M. with n fine btg of geeie aud dncltB. Goto Wymati'a Conmerclitl College to learn book-keeping , penmanship , bunl- nee * atlthmetlo and commercial law. n2tf The .Travelers has paid upwardi of $5.f 00,000 for claims under their accident policim. W. I. Ha'wk * , agtnt , 1221 Fur- Bin > street. U S. Uenton , an attorney formerly I tills city , but new a resident of Den ver , Iil bo umrled there next Tuoidixy to lli i Klla Celesti * Downs. All o'ergymen resident in Nebraska detirioghalf-luie pormlU , will pleauomako ppllcatian far same an early In December v pm > lble. Office , 1224 Farnnm , Ornahn , Nob. A. F. HorJeii , ngeul B. b M. , klike Gilllgan , who wa recently sent to jail bacnuw he would not leave tbo city M ordered by Judge Ueneke , w a released Thumday morning , and will ot onoe go to work and bcbavo himself , he nsyrt. He b certainly earned , and should be Klven the chnnce. Tbe Miunnerchor society had aspenilld entertainment Tbunday nlgbt. Ouu of the principal feature * wai tbe grand tur key mine. Tht ) itngiag done by the ls a- atrcbor wui exoeptloaally fine , nnil olto- gether tbe society may con ratula'.o them- tlve on the uoce a uf their Thanksgiving entertolnmoct. The crowd which besieged the box olfico at tbe Boyd Frl ay morning was tome- thing never eeu before in Oriinhft , 3 , H , Lacty was the luoky chap who headed the line. Several uf cur prominent citizens pent nil tbe forenoon in the line awaiting their turn.Tbe advance ailo yesterday imu > * amount to $1,50. ) or $2,000. Tlr.ro are till plenty of good teatu , buttheieia no tirou to bo lout in ncourlng them. LI eat. II , II. 0. Dunwoody , inspector of tbe U , H. signal service ; who posatd through Omaha recency , in at Lincoln ttinferrloi ; with 1'rof. Thompson of the ttate nulvewlty in regard to tbe establish ment of. a atalo woatbor service to cooperate - ate with .that controlled by the govern ment. The arrival of a now tun and heir to Mr. Felix Slavfn wan announced reoantly. Mr. Slaveu his nigcllkd hi * admiration fur Hon. William A. Paxton by naming tbe jouttful Bclon of hU homo for him , Wil liam I'axtm S'.avon. ' The little fellow promlicA to mid credit to u name which la ynonymoua for nuccta * and iiroJj > crlty in Omab * . The Congregational church ou St. Mary'4 uvetiuo in now fully completed anil very oomfoitubly furulshoJ. It U pro- pnud by tboie interested In ( tbo uow cLcrch tohavcsei\ , * every Sunday morn- tog at tbo tuual hour. At uooa an pomlblo the B < rvlcea of it rcgulur puatcr will bo ocuruJ. The lUv. W. B. Wlllard , of Dubdre , III , , will preach next Sunday at 10:30 o'clock a. m. -The Urldenco of Mr. Hert WllkiuH tortifr of Twenty-third and Cbarloa etiteU , wta the scene of a hljjhly enter- tijnlugbociul party on Thanksgiving o\o. Tbe entertainment wan furnl > bt > d by Mr , t icarColviu. The excellent nmuY , u > - ciul Lop and the bountiful repast which wiuiervt-1 , were tbo principal features which combined tu u.uke tbU one of tbe cnokt pleonjut nflttlrs of tha neaten , The Omaha medical college and tbe telephone cMiinptny were both will represented. Much credit la due Oacir for his ( ffortM to pleat * hi * Rue * ! * . Articled of Incorporation of the Wood it an L'nued Oil Work * were filed to-day with tbe county clerk. Tbee pltal stock la fixed t 81 0OCO , divided into vbnrea of $100 each , which way be increued to COQ , 000 a * needed , The exUteuco of the coin puny will expire January 1,1933. CUrlc Woadmin , D , G. 8cb < field , 8. E , Lscke Cr.o . W , Barbtow and 11. H. Whltelow are tbe Incoipcritorr. Omaha in tlie Vt-'ii'8 % b cdiuuters of tbe campuny. While Muinger Nugent wanoutThun day with bU t and w gen borne portion of the harnei * t' w y on Tweleth utree n' r Dcdge , aid tbe eight bcrsc * he wan drivirg were qulcVIy in a badly mlxei tale. One was thrown to the ground am another fell en top of biro , tut the ten lortunatdybtbaved splendidly , and by M Ihtje quick work on tbe port of byttund -r what Biigbt have been a veiy ( evere Mvd ectttly acclde&t was Avoided. A TBER1BLB THAHKSGIVING , A Flood of Sensations , Criminal and Otherwise. A Fatal Fight on Lower Tenth Street. A Man Ban Over and Killed By an Engine. k Bnd Jjnyout for the Dnj of Penan and Boat , Notwithstanding the day appointed > y President Arthur as a season of national Thanksgiving was as bcautl- ol as the heart could wish , it was by no moans n period of Sabbath-liko loaoo and quiet , as many preceding Thanksgiving days have boon. Tlicro were an unusual number of big unohos , with the accustomed liquid refreshments , and there wore ft good many men staggering around the streets at an early hour in the day. [ n addition to the customary round ] ups , a fatal shooting affray , a fatal ac cident , and other crimes marked the day. TUB OENEBAL B00ND.UP noludod six suspicious characters , hreo drunks and a vagrant , all of whom appeared before Judgu Bonoko yesterday. ) Of the first named of- ondora , four are hold for examination md two were discharged. Two of the Hocutnbi paid the customary fine , and the other was committed. Thu va- jrant was turned boso. FATAL HIIOOTINO. The most serious affair of the day was that which occurred about BOVOU o'clock in the ovoningon Tenth atroot lotwoon the Occidental hotel and 'AIT'S drag store. At this point a ivoly street scrimmngo resulted in the irobably fatal shooting o.f Ilonry Eb- irling , an omployo of Mr. Volkmcier , ho.Cumlng street butcher. Eborling s a young man about 24 years of ago , whcao homo is In Fort Madison , Town , rhoro ho still has a father and irothor residing. Ho came o Omaha some time ago and worked at first for Adam Snyaor , the Farunin itroot butcher. Thursday ho had > non around with frionda mid had Irank onoagh to feel it , aud in this condition entered the office of the Oc cidental hotel , at the hour named tbovo. Hero ho ueed aotno very of- onbivo language and was requested by he landlady to retire to the street if 10 mutt persist in such talk. Ills iompanion trlod to induce him to oavoquiotlybuthownHnllttloobstrop- 'rous ' and at length the hotel runner , 5. P. Shotwell , undertook to eject lira. Shotwoll pushed him out into ; ho street and followed him and a mining fight ensued , Eborling being ho larger and better man of the two ihysloally and punishing Shotwoll ovcrely. The latter tried to etop the ow and called enough , but it was to 10 good , and the bystander * , nstcad of interfering , rather on- eyed the fight and wanted tbo larticlpants lot alone to fight c out. Finally Shot well was dowvod nd drawing his revolver , after one In- iffootual attempt to shoot , sent a bul- ot at his opponent. The bail struck lim in the collar bono and took an up ward oourso to the neck , nud , it was eared , had produced n mortal wound. ? ho injured man Buffered only from ntcrnal hemorrhages so that the exact - act extent of his danger was. not at onoo to bo determined. Ho was licked up and carried into atoro near by , and Dr. V. 0. HOBO summoned. Ho was subsequently removed to St. Jo- eph'o hospital , where ho was still alive at noon'.ycstorday. Sheriff , Miller and other clllolnls visited him there , and reported that ho would die. Shot- well was arrested immediately after ho nhooting by Officer Slgwort and edged In jail , the charge being as- unit with intent to kill. It was the ; unorully expressed opinion that the meaner was obllgad to shoot to save lis life , or eave himself from a no- voro boating , but that ho oxocodod lis authority in following Eborliug nto the street after ho hud ejected ilm from the hotel building , Shot- roll has boon a resident of Lincoln for Iftoon years , and has a family now re- niding there. A WIDNIOHT ACCIDENT. A fatal accident occurred about nldnight near the sand-houao of the Jnion Paoifio railroad shops , the via- im being Pnillp Flnanignti , a helper n the round-homo. Engine No. 237 was standing nt that joint taking in a supply of rand , which iporatlon was being superintended by the helper , who w/ion donu stopped down over the pilot and culled out to ho engineer "All ritht ? | " The on- ; ino was otartod ahead slnwly , but hud > rooceded but a short distance when ho engineer , Pat O'Donnoll , heard inmo ouo cry out , "Whoa ! whoa ? ' L'ho engine was stopped nnU backed up a few feet , whim it was fuuud that the cries had proceeded from Flaunt- ; an , who had evidently stepped off ho pilot and either f.illon or made n nisotop , and had boon caught and orughed to death beneath the pilot , which on this engiuo in about ulyht nchos above the track , Flan- nigan had been dragged un der thu pilot for ton or twelve feet , and when found wiui dead. It Is thought Hint he step ped forward off the pilot and was caught by his foot uudurneath It. Coroner Jacobs , upon being notified , proceeded ti the spot , and vomovlng the remains to the round house , held an inquest. The Jury accordingly re. turned a verdict of aoiidoutal death , with no blame attached to any ono. Upon examination of thu body it was found that all the ribs on thu light aide wcro broken , and all the organs of the cheat crushed , in fact the whole interior of the man was mashed , bul the tkln was unbroken , The deceased was 38 years old , lie has u wife and children in county Oonuaught , Ireland - land , two brothers in Omaha and u brother iu-law in Denver. TWO MOItB BUllOLiRIlM , Notwithstanding the at rest of the boj s supposed to be implicated in the numerous burglaries of late , two more places were entered on Thanksgiving day , The Qrst of tlicso was Ililoy & Ddllono's taloon and wholesale house corner of Douglas and 12th streets from which wines , cigars and n smal amount of change were takon. The rent door was pried open and the general indications showed ; ho visitors to have been amateurs and not professionals. [ t was only last week that the same firm snffercd. About G o'clock in the morning a nan described aa being largo and icavy act , and an exceedingly ugly- ooklng customer , entered thostoro of J. J , Drown , on D.niglns and Four * oonth streets , by prying the door open. The clerk , who sleeps in the store to guard the establishment , was twakonod by the noise caused by the jurglar , and raising up In his bed saw lim not far from hinijtvnd got a good rquaro look at him. The burglar did not seem at all disturbed , but merely said "Good morning , It's a pleasant day , " and wont down Douglas street. The coolness of the follow puzzled * ho : lerk , who thought perhaps the door iad boon left unlocked by mistake , tnd that the early visitor wan a ens- ; omer. MINOR MATTKILH. There wore nnmorous fights on the .ho streets and in various saloons about the city , beginning early in the morning and occurring at intervals nil day. day.Thoro were two or three rows on Douglas and Fifteenth , between the contractors and persona who insisted on driving ovnr the now pavement. Dno pugnacious individual was finally "edged in j&il , alter a brisk fight. CAPTURE Or BtmOLAKH , Policemen O'Donohuo and Burke arrested two men late last night who are believed to bo the burglars who mvo boon operating extensively in ; his city. The men were mot about lalf.past ono this morning coming out of the alloy on Fifteenth between Farnain and Douglas. They start ed up Farnain , walking rap idly , were overtaken in front of Philip Goon' building , They gave ovaslvo answers about their busincis so late , and finally started on run were quickly pursued and taken , [ n going down to the jail ono of them Iroppod two chisels , and upon fur ther search , after ono of them made kttompta to pull a pistol on Policeman Burke , two pistols were taken from .hem that answer the description of ; ho revolvers stolen from Lang & Foltlck. The chisels fit exactly to the marks on the doors of J. J. Drown and Henry Hornborgor , which is strong proof that these men are , as suspected , a brace of burglars. Both men uro fine looking , well dressed ? oung men , A Newspaper Editor. ] 0. M. Holconi , of liloomvllle , Ohio , ritoa to explain : "Hurt that terrible discaio cntarra , for twenty years : couldn't taato or smell , and bearing was frilling , Thomas' Solectrio Oil cured me , Thog * are facts voluntarily given ngnfmt a former preju dice of patent medicine. " JUVENILE OPPRESSORS. A Llttlo ItUBHian nxile Has a Hard Time to Get Alonor. Our citizens generally bavo 'noticed ho boy of twelve years or there abouts who continually peddles apples about the streets. Ho is ono ot the Jewish exiles from lussia , or rather ono of the number driven from homo by Russian cruel- y. Ho came to Omaha some months tgo with the largo company of refu- ; eos who were eared for by Omaha : itizons and sot to work in the city or ts vicinity , The boy in question is an energetic and induhtrious youth , who cannot rak a word of English , but io per- ont iu offering his wares. A gang of hoodlums , who delight in annoying ill honest , hard-working people , have > e n in the habit of catching on to n in and abusing him in every way. Yesterday they attacked him , and alter misusing him till ho could itaud it .no lunger , ran him into Mr. H. Elgu'ttcr'a store , whore ho took refuge- for four of his life. A fine scone this is for a Christian city and n an ago of freedom. The eight of a dozen young reprobates chasing uu npifenslvo lad across Farliam street might bo relished in Constantinople or Jerusalem , but the police should see hat it is not repeated in Omaha. PITTBFOUD , Mass. , Sept. 22 , 1878. Slits I have taken Hop Bitters md recommend them to others , aa I found them very beneficial , MRS. J. W. TULLEIl , Sec. Women' * Christian Tetnptranct Union. _ _ A PRzJlTY FIGHT. Tbo Qlovo Contest Thursday Won by tbo Colorucllu-o. There was a big crowd at tbo Acad of Muaij Thursday night to sou the jlovo contest between Jack Nolan "thu Unknown , " and Jack llauloy , the Colorado champion , the terras of which were that Hauley should kuock the Unknown out of the ring in four rounds or present him with 860. Trouble did not begin until nearly midnight and then it was nearly one sided , . Hauley went in for business and after the first round wan mnstor of the situation. Nolan is a lino-look ing man and built magnificently , but ho was no match for Hanley and acted on thi ) ( lufimsivo entirely during the second and third rounds , Hu was knocked clorvu , knocked over iconory and a largo portion cf the time waa clear out of sight of the andionco , Hanloy was at length proclaimed victor , and stepped forward and tendered his cervices to nnyouo olao who wanted to put on the gloves with him. Manager Fletcher acted as timekeeper - keeper , to the general satisfaction of the Budlonoo , and George Wambold and George Ihrni'.i were seconds of and the "Unknown" Uanloy rcsneo- tivoly. Mr. Bounott was the dignlQed and popular referee. indulgent parents who allow their children to oat heartily of high-sea- flonod food , rich pies , cake , etc. , will have to use Hop Bitters to prevent indigestion , sleepless nights , sickness - ness , pain , and perhaps death , No family is safe without them iu the house. The remains of the late Philip Flana gan will be removed to the residence of his brother Hugh , 1115 Sherman ftrenue , ( fell morning , The funml will UVe plac on JnncUy at 1 o'clock. Tbs deceased WM * native of County Cvan , Ireland , nd WM 86 years old at the time of hi * sad death. PERSONA ! * Nat. Drown , of St. Jo , It In lha city , II , A. W. Tabor , of Dearer , In at the 1'Aiton. Ben Coir , tf Harms City , Is at the Met ropolitan. George D. May , of Chicago , Is at the Metropolitan. II. B , Horrie , of Cheyenne , wag at the Paxton lait night. rjllon. George II. Thnmmol , of Grand Island , Is in the city. II. C. Goodell , the elevtor man , of Atchiion , l at the Millard , John W , McKoever , of PlfttUmouth , is a guest of the Metropolitan. W. L , Hall and wife , f Council Bluffi , wore guertH of the Millard yesterday. Mr . Frank Fold * and her two children , From Schnylor , are at the Paxton , J , G , Golden , of Central City , WM in town yesterday at the Piuton , II. U. McGlll , the well known grain dealer of Claries , Neb. , Is at the Millard. Mike Leavltt'a company enjoy the hos- pltklityof the Millard during their stay in Umsha. F. Gulgoge , a prominent capitalist of California , was at the Metropolitan last night J. P. Hawkr , of Goshen , Mo. , was among the guests registered at the Metro politan last night. Prof. Samuels , of Quincy , tbo celebrated optician , Is at the Paxton , and hit face looks quito familiar to many of our citi zens who know him here several years ago , J , P. Hagai and wife , of Hastings ; Win. Adair , of Dakota City , and J. G. joodmao , of Teknmab , were among the guests at the Metropolitan last night. U. M. Grimes , of KeaineyT. ; B , Night- ngalo and 0. H. French , of Loup City ; N. 9. Ilarwood , of Lincoln ; Billy Floyd , of Genoa ; Philip C ! n and Buck Toylyr , of Columbus , arc at the Millard , from in terior Nedraska. John B. Hlnmnn , amutact mansger of the Mlln Builelgh dramatic company , and managing editor of The Chicago Alliance , was in the city last night and while here received a ditpatch announcing the illness of hi ! llttlo daughter. He leaves thli morning for home. Guy A. Lnlnc , of North Platte ; II. D. lathaway. of Lincoln ; V. G. Lintry , of .Hair ; J. 0. Bluckman , of Fremont ; J. J. Stuffs and Ira Thorcas , of Oakland ; W. tf. Starr , of Brock ; and Charles V. Hay , of Weeping Water , are among the Nobraa- cans at the Paxton. P. P. Shelby has gone to Kansas City. Chat. A. Pfeiffer , cf St. Joe , was at the ? axton Thursday. Congressman Valentino left for the na tional capital to-day. A. G. Hlgginson , of Lincoln , was in town oyer Thanksgiving. Edwatd K. Kidder , buiiness manage for John T. Raymond , is in the city. W. J. Davenport , the old reliable C. , B. & Q. official , ate turkey in Omaha on the 30th. Eugene Moore , of West Point , congress man Valentino's new private secretary , left for Washington City yesterday. Mrs. 0. W. Burgdorf Is in the city for a brief vieit , and is a guest of Miss Maggie Roeder , on Sherman avenue. Hon. Morgan R. Wfce , of Washington , D. C. , is in the city , returning from the west , and stops t the Millard , . ( Miss Sophie Grant.'loft for her home in ioeQuaker City Thursday , after a viiit to old fi lends in Omaha. General Superintendent Holdredge , ot , he B , & M. railway , returned from the west in his special car Thursday evening. Robert Fletcher , representing ( he seed : ouso ot Thorburn & Co. , New York , has joen sojourning In our city for the lost ibree or four clays. He has done a largo justness. Mr. H. E. Hackman , representing Samuel - uel C. Divis & Co. , and A. W. Eisner , representing Bernhelmer & Co. , are in the city. These gentlemen represent two of the largest firms in St. Louis , . E. Hopkins , of the farm of Douglas & Hopkins , wholesale liquor dealers at Crcston , la. , was In the city Thursday and took in the glove contest at night Mr. II. was looking over the city in the Interest ! ) of his firm , which expects to open a mammoth liquor bou o here toon. M1STHOPOLITAN HOTEL , OMAHA - HA , NEB. Tables supplied with the best the market affords. The traveling public claim they got bettor accommodation ! ) and moro general satisfaction hero than at any other houfio la Omaha , Rate , $2 per day. anR21tfm A Card. I desire to return thanks to thopeo- plo of Fort Omaha , and the friends who ao kindly assisted mo in my re cent bereavement over the loss of my husband , MKH. AuarjflTA ANDZJIBON. DIED. BIIPvINliU-In this city , November SO , at 0:25 : a. in , Ida 11 * y , daughter of Jacob and Catherine Shrlner , g d 11 years and 0 month ) . Funeral Buml y , at 2 p. m. , from the residence , No. 141R Chicago street. FtienJs Invited , ORAIO-Maudle M. , daughter of Mrs. B. M , Craig , December 1 , at 10:30 a. in. , oged 16 yearn. Funeral December 2J , at 2 p. m. , from ruldcnue , Seventeenth , between Jones an J Leavenworth. Friends invited , NOllTON-Phlllp , died at Ogden , Utah , yetterday. | Notice of Funeral will be given here after. Notice. The "Hawthorn Centennial Excelsior - colsior Roof Paint , " was patented May 24th , 1881 , and otters patent num ber 241 , 803. Any person found or known to tamper with the manu facture of said paint will bo punished - ed to the full extent of law. No per- sou has any authority whatever to sell receipts. HAWTIIOUN & BKO , , Lancaster Pa There WM a boom ia real estate yes terday , Sixteen transfers were filed at the county clerk's office. A BOOMING BLIZZARD. The Big Dost Storm and Sadden Change of Weather , An Old Bailer Pronounces the Storm "a Pommeroe. " Ono of the most curious and sud den changes of weather over experi enced in this nook o' woods took place early last night. The day , like that preceding , had been a remarkable ono for December. At 0 o'clock someone ono called the attention of THE BEE reporter to tht beautiful brilliance of .ho stars , and at that time there was not a breath of wind to disturb the atmosphere , nor a cloud in the sky to dim the vision. A few moments later a blast of wind struck the city that made Uomo-aha howl. It was a regular old time Nebraska blizzard with the melody of a midwinter Manitoba wava mixed in to give it variety. The moat noticeable characteristic was the ab sence of any provocation for the at tack. Not a cloud oven the size of a man's hand was to bo soon. In the north the glow of an aurora or a pral rio fire was visible at first , but soon clouds of dust whirled as high as the roofs of the tallest blocks and swept in blinding storms down the streets. A detail from the fire department was ont with old No. 1'a steamer , pumping ont the cistern at the corner of the Paxton. The sparku from the itaok , and the cinders from the fire box made a sort of terrestrial comet , md the boy a shivered from the cold blast which drowned the exhaust of [ ho engine. "It would bo a bad night : or a firo" they oaid. On Fifteenth the fire kept up by the paving contractors began to grow dangerous The coals flow about in ohnnkn the sfea of a man's head , and .hreatoncd to do serious damage , and Dfiictr Bnrk secured assistance and ranked the coals with sand. At Fourteenth and Douglas there was a regular prairie "suck-hole" and a horse and buggy driven along there about 11 o'clock waa belated for flvo minutes by the mud and dust. The nnlrnal ran back and iorthand whirled about until it looked as if it would overturn the vehicle. A horseman mot the same experience at the same spot. The signs swung with violence everywhere , thosntd formed in eddies and the old papers gathered in drifts on the walks everywhere , and the mercury foil most perceptibly , threat ening the immediate approach of win ter. ter.An An old sailor who has roamed the sea for twenty-one years says the storm was what is called in South America "a Pommeroe. " It comet * up when the sky is clear , aud without any warn ing of its approach. It will pick up a ship and dash it down upon the water with such force as to crush it like an egg shell. Ho has seen it gather up rocks that ten men could not budge and hurl them through the air like meteors. Its path Is often a degree wide , sixty miles. At Oapo Town , South Africa , it gathers and bursts in a black cloud tbovo Table Mountain and is called the "Table Cloth , " the dense cloud unfolding its inky folds like a scroll , rolling down tbo mountain side and iweopiug the town as smooth as a mar ble floor. At a later hour last nigbt the sky Eilled with black clouds , or dust , and the night was as dark as a stack cl black cats. U. O. L. A. The entertainment that the Union Catholic library association got up to ally commemorate Thanksgiving day proved an excellent ono. Some time before the entertainment began a tre mendous crowd assembled In the rooms of the Union Catholic library association and all the etanding room was occupied , oven the window sills being used for noatlng purposes. Miss Murlo Zamineck opened thu programmu with a brilliant piano solo , iftor which Mra. 0. McCaffrey nud Mies Ella Kennedy treated the andi- enco to an exceptionally line rendition of the vocal duct , "Lily and the Rose. " Judge A. M. Obadwick delivered a very fine essay on libraries , which waa received with onthuMastio upulnueu. Messrs. T. Storrioker , Vauiplow , W. 0. Mathowp , and Gdo , Bradley , were simply immense in * their iuutru- mental quortetto. The Tour of Repentance , by Miss Julia E. Hardonburg , olioted loud ap plause , and the vocal polo "Sons und Prayer , " sung by Miss Ida Gibson , was received with great onthusianm. Mr. Jno. M' . QiyiKre was a BQperb success in his bono imitations , mid the piano solo by Prof , Wrtlthor wan re ceived with unmistakable eignscf ap proval. Mr. Charles McDocald acquitted himself well iu his rending of'Tho Rover. " The vocal duet , "Star tf Evening , " by Mrs. J. Hoyw.-ud niid Mra. Goo , Crager , was rocewud with unbounded enthusiasm and was vooif oroualy npplaudcd. Mrs. M. Zemin- eck'a violin solo waa a grand success , and the iLstrnmnntal duet between Messis.V. . 0. Matlicwi und T. Shor- rlcker gave much np.tisfsction and was loudly applauded. Mr. F. M. Mo- Donngh , the genial editor of The Watchman , ground out aomo of his excellent - collent machine poetry , which was re ceived with the enthusiasm that any of Mac's poems invariably evoke. The entertainment concluded with a grand instrumental trio by Messrs. Gaynoro , Vumplew and Bradley. First Hate Evidence. "Often unable to attend liuilneas , being subject to serious disorder of the kidneys. After a long Metre of sickness tried Bur dock Blood Bitters and was relieved by half a bottle , " Mr. B. Turner , of llaches- tor , N , Y , , takes the pains to write. SLAVEN'S YOBliMlTE COLOGNE Made fronr the wild flowers of the FAU yAMED YOSEMITE VALLEN U is the most fragrant ot perfum t Manufactured by H. B. Slayon , San Francisco. For sale in Omaha by W , J , Whltchouso and Kennuia Bros. , & 0o. UBE Keddlns's Kns in | SMve in th Loue , ami use Keddlns'a lluulua S lva in theeatable. Try it. A FEW OF BUSHMAN'S ' GENUINE BARGAINS not cfjudhd in nny other atoro in the city. Our docidul success on fine Cloaks this /all has far exceeded onr expectations at wo have already sold much moro thin fall than TTO over have in ono year. Our very large as- eorlmont is already somewhat broken bat wo fitill h\ve somg of the best bar gains bat would suggest on early call to thono who have not ynt purchased. YOU CANNOT DO AS WELL ELSKW1IBRE. WE ARE ALSO OFFEUINO a pure Cotton Bittt at 8 1 82 , other if'ores advertise thnm an bting worth worth 15.3. At 12 3 one you cannot buy eltowhero for "less than ID ; , said to bo worth 25o. Equally cheap bar gains in Bed Comforters and Blankets. MF.N'S WOOL MITTS AND GLOVES at 25 is _ tush a rare bargain wo can not duplicate , when what wu have are sold. Also a full line of cloth Buck and Calfskin Gloves and Mittens. Also atl siV.oa of Misses' all-wool yarn Hoinry , extra length , nt 25o , worth donblo the money. Ladies' Scarlet Underwear nt OOc is such n rare bar gain.that you cannot match it elsa whore for leas than $1 25. Bargains in Gents' Underwear , Hosiery , Silk end Linen Handkerchiefs , Mufibrs , with many other Inducements too nu merous to mention , IT WILL I'AY YO to see them at BUSHMAN'S. P. S Wo do not advertise reduc tions and closing snips all the year round , but mean just what wo Bay when wo advertise , and when wo ad vertise tlmt you otn not match ouo of our bargains oloowhero , wo believe it ia truo. BUSBMAN'8. Kldn'oy Diaoaso. Fain , Irritation , retention , Incon tinence , Deposits , Gravel , etc. , cured by 'Buchupaibn.1 Givn llmnetiimth Ills pdlletx , Allopath bis pills ; but for rheutnsttlum , for a'-hes , For pnina nnd pprtlni' , TllOMAB1 EcLtcruio [ ) HIn IneiTably mipcrlor to either. It has irnefltted aa iinnv people SB it has had purchasorn. All ( frngpiuts cell It. I O UOAN-MONbY. IV,1 , ONEYTO LOAN On personal property nf 1 > I any tl > scriptlon A. C. Troup , Attorney , 313 south 14th Street. Iffi-lrao It ) I.OAA on inaittl mortwuti se MONtV . A. B. Tutton , No. 11516 DounUn treet , Iront room , njwitalr' ' . 4S5-t ( Al H per oonlln. cn t In dom3.of W.HX ) aoa , lot Zlqt veira. on Drgt-clan city and -.nr. fjon : ! yvnra lisi ) . tjiiiti and njoy , 16Jh .101 ! DctLriai Vtkv ONEY TO { .OiK-lSill . - tt - at L.RWOrnco ol , TVI I. Th'n * 1 - T * l lrhtfl" KlnoV MELP WAN.ItU .MLOn 581 WASTKDrrmraoulately 279 Ilir JL nev street hot. inth and 18th , 307.2 f ANTED Tno rrthrco furnished rooms sul- table for light housekccplnr ( , not moro than fcrca liloo M from Paxton house , at moderate price. Address "S. " Mil Farnain St. 32C-H utrett. 333-tf Girl fsr Bene'al housework or WANTFD Apply at 1713 Chicago St. 335-tf W 'ANTED Anursop rl for children. Inqulru 815 No. 18 h Slreet B20-1 W AN ED Every one to leave orders for help at 217 N. IGtb street , up-etalra. 333 tf WANTED Two good tiaellng mlesmen by a wholesale and manufacturing dlug house , x > sell drugs tnd drtiggtata sundries to the trade. ? revlrlou3 experience unessential. SUtc ago rc- f jr. nee ic , Mr J. Carlilo & Co. 82 and 84 Wu'er Street Brooklyn N. Y. 3i2-odnov 29 V\rANTED Ulrl at 1086 Sherman avenue W 324-tf JIlS.J.M. COUNiMUN. ! E J 7 wo good can rateers , Steady cur WAN and good goods to work on. Call 471 s-.uth iota Btr jot. 01-30 A Bkandlna > lan girl about 14 WANIhD years old tn take care of a baby. Omaha BaVcry. 610 10 St. 279-SOf Ono g od canvna cr ti eo'l WANTED on instal.munt , steady work and. god pay. Inquire at 21 d N. 16th etrtet , room 6. 207-tf A girl to do Koheral housework , WASTED . Good waged paid Ad Iron K. 0. OmliK Kearner Nnt. nfl9-t > OITUATIONB WANTEO " \T7"ANTED By young married man situation VY In any capacity , has been accustomed to Illce wort but u 111 take any rrspcctablo situation snot fraid 'ifworcanglvugoo < lclty reference ? . Address II. S. lira orllce. or 7U7 N 18th St. bet. Webster aad Burt- 318-2t WANTED Hy an eastern lady , position a teiher or bale ; lady. Address "To'ehcr , Boo ollicu. 30 $ 2) ) Employment as assistant bookkeeper WANTED keeper , or any kind of writing or work In sioru , Atldrens "E. M. " Omalia , Neb. fill ) 3 { MIOELLANCOLIB \T7"ANTKD Guitleamn bo.uJerj t the couth VV iaitojritrbf 20 h aul l.i\oinrt itrn't * . SCS-tf BUS'NESS1 CHANCES. CHANCE-A good hlacl.imlth In BUSINESS liidti-iMnen' , to locitoat fill- Uloro eb. Apply to O. rrodtt , h ru. IXi-2'-lin KCJB fthNT fOUH * ; * fiHtf t , * O I710K KKNT Hurnlihod room. lnqulro313N. I.1 I7th btitct , lietMrasn la\cnportand Chiiairo street" . 3jO-tl OR DENT Neat cottage , well , clsturn and Mllar. Aluo toaaa noit door. 1221 North 19th street. fTlORRENT t rieploviant froit room with .1 } c.osit furclthtd or unfurnished 1311 C j. 327-31 IIKNT lar o routh front room nicely FOIl , 1DOJ Narnam St. 819-r B OU11KNT 1'ltaaint inrnlihed room suitable L for Kentleman , 1619 Furium. CI42) ) I OR BENT Housa ft three rooms , Karner F and V2d ! troU , by 0,8. Moa < eum ry , Nationalllan < c buildln < . Seme line fur M'l i\OKlli.M irier 'cro 10111 mrevvaua n. JJ M r > V uvei u suitable tor oryKDodsir drug gist. OBCooklaxltllardhotclorou preuilBM. T7\OR \ IlKNT-With board 2 nicely furnlslitd ont J ; rooms 110 13Ui St. between Douglas and DoJge , Day boarders $1 , per week , 311 TTlJll HUNT Uocnw In second story , IB18 J < I'cJce Uf3t. JAb. 0. LlUl'MAN , ioa-3'jt ' KENT -11)0 Monitor Home , of HliTEliF'iIt couutys N.h. A r tcl s hou e , wet furntthid aad doing a good bu III-BJ Is fir rent tu a go d liotai ma , cr w uld sell or cxchatigufcr otttr | roeity. | For participant , Address er apply Io JSAAUUULLIIOMMNI ) , 200-lw Alm > . Neb. ; , OU UENT New set en room cottage uclllo- JJ cated , lits set eral closiu , city and c stern water C. F. Driscoil. 283-U "I70U hE ! T t houfea , egbt ro.mi each on JJ lythaad Loaveuwortn. Inquire at 1019 Far- oaiostreit. ms-.l t 710U KE < T 3 nlcily lurnl nud rojiut. one L' duor r.o th ol Do Ue. on 18th. J6l'30t I > KM1S' New Map ot Omaha , Jujl couiplutul and _ tj ready ( or Oclh cry at Tf i-ach. In 4 luct w Ide by 7 fwtaag. \ . larVmt and uioit oauii > lete map of Omaha ever publTihci } . OtUdal map ol th city , fiuo column. _ _ V < ) Il KENT Office rooms , Kjiquln ) at Now U York Drr Gooite ( tore. laSUec-U TTtOR HKNT T T > fum-VshMl rooms , 1814 WeV- J ; rtcr sited. R RENT Unfur WM Joorns In brick t\maf , HUt Chlctca Mrcet. 1PO-M l.i K KhNT furnished room viU U nl 180 * 1 California ttrett , 171-U FOU RKNT-Ur-stnlrs , 1417 Famhirrf tre _ _ rV-tf ' JOHN O. JACOBS. fOH l.b.Nl I'lonte of B rwoiiia in Drst-diM order , 10 bloika from opera house. cheap. , . , , Jfj House of It rocms. all convenience , B tilatKi froci opera houu. . . . 40 House ot C rooms , 23d and Nlcholai streets. , If 3toro onFarnam , 2 floors 118 "Itre on 14th,2 floors. . 7R 3 * ell Iront lonldonrc $50toV8 48-tt McCAOUn Opposite Poatofflce. I/OR Ul-LNT IIou-isc ot r rooma.soth andDoao JU rlM trctlgatnonth , 2tlJ BOa08AIIILU _ _ OR HKNT Klegantiy fnrnli > Uoor roomT with fran and heater , htfercncea required. Ap ply at northwest ccrncr cf 21 and Butt fitrceU. 933 U 011 hKNT iihtm-m tjno 6 and ono 6 room * . Inquire corner GhlcagoMid 15th bt. T. Bwifr , 934-U FOIl KENT Hotuo , six rooms , tarnished , In- qHlro at D. Hyde' * office , Millard hotel. 7C6-tl iOU K1.NT Tvro new dwellings na two otbt dwellings In desirable lee Jlty , t > r McKoon o. lilt DoiiglMi street I710R RENT A cottage ot five rooms. Inquire ) JD at Northwest corner 16ih and Lhlcaeo street. 810-tf KKNT Large ofllou room or half store , 1020 Farnham eticet. 707-U FOR RENT A store ra Balcombe block , no 16th itieot , near Davenport. 8t. A. D. Dalcomb . 6CO-2SU FOK SAIJ : A RO U rcstAurant and hotel In s > flourlihlng town ot four thous nd Inhabl- tints doltfragoodbnulucfs OwnirwIshoitoseK on oc ount of 111 ho.lth , cosy fcrms. Address O. F. Cawan Grand Island Neb , 313-tf FOR BALE Saloon doing n butlntoa from SICM to $1,200 a month , In ono ot the best locations In the city. Satisfactory reasons for selling Terms very reasonable. 'For utrtL-u- ars wldrs8 "Ii a" Bee olllco. 312-lwt OK SA K BJiq .aieai'f Iron rooting , ApplA Omaha FounJry and MacLlna Co. , Omaha , Neb. 275-801 XCELUKNT BRICK for sale. 89.00 per thou- sand. Yard , 16th street , two blocks south of Bcllcvuo road. LORKXzoDinni.il. 177-lmnovICI OTEL FOR SALB-Flrst class hotel for ealo 1 I In alhe wcttcrn town. Has all the first cla < s trade. Reason for celling other bualnvw. Per particulars , address , Hotel , OMAHA BKK. 183-Imfno\lCt TTIORSALECHEAP-Bakcry , well located ; good P business In , no of tbo lltellcat to ns In No- bracks. Reason for eel Ing , poor health and must get out of business. Inquire at Ban office , Itl-lin "J710R PALK Steam englnea-new nd ccornl I' hind B. 10 , Ifi , 20 horse power. Also Bte&m boilers any clzo. Inquire Om ha Foun dry and Moc.lru Co. nov21-Im-m FOR SALE Barrels and kegs. Alee hoop polc bought at cooper shop , cor. 18th and Pierce. IBOdecl I * JKBRV SBVUOCR , i BMIS New Map of Omaha , Just completed and > ready for d. . livery at 87 , eathv Is 4 feet wide : iy 7 feet long. Largest And most complete map of Omaha o\cr published. OlBclal map of the city. See column. "T710R Una Prick i tore , inquire atdrueutore JJ corner lO'.hand Imualau. 935.H | , < 0 SALE Thrco thoimnd western wethers , I.1 Iand2jearao.d. Welghtabou Bp pcunds. F.C.GIUBLK , OK2 tf m an't n Kf arncy , Neb. 11CYCLK FOB SALli-Inqulro 0. M. Woodman - B man , Omaha. 751-U pOK 3ALK Good bulldlnj ! . brick. Call a * ' " ' Wcrks olllco. 146-tf MISCEIXANJSCTM. HTAKKN DP Onob.y colt ono ytar oP , ono- JL lUok cJt one jcarod with two white feet. Ihoowmrcan have them by pi\lrfrfor their kfenlngrn tor this adrertleamcnt : tikld colti the B u i bun kept by Charles Mentor. S2S-tf TOST A gents watcli gold filled coso and , P. J S. Barlctt movement , Walthan glass ; on St. Mary's avenue between 17th and 24th Nov. 5Ui. Sultab'e reward will be paid on returning to J. K. Kismussin 21th and Lcavenworthj nov 29-3t 88M AKINO . Dnt tb'e DrcpB and Cl ak Maucr , U now prepar. id to mike Lad en * and Children' , ) Drei en with neatness and dispatchTutting and fitting a. speclilty. 1201 Howard Street , corner Twelfth , Omaha , Neb. 320-2 rnAKKN UP-Andhe for lcr < wn ie hiai , e l I about tha nose , one rniio south of county farm J. S01INEIDKUWINU. SC6-TO mAKEN UP Sir berry roan cow 8 ynara old. JL Owner can ha > o Ihetamoby Colling , division and llurt. 282-30' ' JAS. II. & JOnND. PEABODY bavi rumored from 13Ui and Harn m streets- to rooina 1 , 3 aad C , Kcdkk's block , 1507 K mom etreer. 243-n22-lm. npUUt N Uf Ono brown mare colt ttir In fore- I htad , two hud tout white , ihouttwn VMS 6m , [ 217-tlI JA8. &TKPI1KNS 0. DllAINAUD , Taxidermist , 13th and How. , ard. C5-ii3-2in HO FARMERS The hlf-hoat cash print paid I. ror Hye , Bar ey and Corn Krcb B Vinegar Works , Jonoa street , between 9th ft. d 10th , Oma- 06-Haw-tf FO.R RFNT. Croomhouse , ne , Park a\cnue 25 00 6 rcom lio-ibu , barn , 2 actusCum Kg St. . . . 15 00 iroom house , new , south loth street ' , U 00 i room house , ull modern iniirovemont | , -1'ark a\en\ie _ 35 00 ) ro-m loui a , 21th and Dodge , all modern .ifiO GO 00 ) room house , barn , ghenmnavoiue 27 OO D room house , u rncr Coburn and Col.'ax , 2acrcs and 2000 6 room house , cellar , both well and city water , Content street 'M 00. AMES , bole Ajjent. 1500 Parnom St. dl-tf , RDWAKDKUBHU JIAO STEH < ' F PALMYSTERY AND CONDI. TI NALI8T , 498 Tenth street , bctweon Furnaia anil Ha ney. Will , with ihualil ot KU&rdlut tirlrltH , obtain for any one a glanca ha pout and present , and on certain conditions he fu ture. Boots and Shots made to order. < i trt satisfaction nmanuc.1. Absolutely Pure. TbU powder never vnriw , A luarve. purity , strength and wboleaomenesg Jloro economical than tbe ordinary kinds , and cannot be Bold In oompatitlou with the multitude of low test , short welubt , alum or phosphate powder * . Bold only In cam llOTAl BAKING. FOWDRU Co , Wall St. , N wYoik