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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1882)
THE DAILY BEE OMAHA , TUESDAY DECEMBER 5 1882 = = = 7 1 The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Tuesday Morninp , Deo. 6. LOOAL BRBVITIB8. Harvey Beaver , who has been form ' In the PAten m n of Morrell'a barber shop ton hotel basement ever tince the hon ww opened , has taken hli departure fi \iarta unknowu , with about $ GO belonglt to his omplojer , who had the utmost coi fidenco in blm and allowed him lo entire ! run the shop , The police officers Slgwatt an Walker have recovered Henry Hornberget gold medal and two gold chains that wci tolcn from him during the recent burj lary. They found cut where Tom Quit used to room and concluded to go ac search tbo premises and found the Jewell in seme clothes that were left there t Tom Quirk. Mr. Hornbergor WM ovc joyed at the recovery of this medal , whlc WM presented to blm by the Clone Hook and Ladder company , of which 1 hiw been a member for twenty , years ar whtch he values very hlgbiy on that a comnt , Go to Wyman's Commercial Collcf < to learn book-keeping , penmanship , but neea arithmetic and commercial law. n2U The city council meets th evening and will pass the opproprlatlc ordinance for November. Notice to Bricklayers There * will t regular meeting tonight at 7:30. A the members are requested to attend , i business of Importance Is to be traniaotoi Lost. A gold fob and charm , betvroc Prtxton hotel and MoMahon & Abott drugstore. Reward to finder. 'Return I 1315 Douglas. Tbo message , crowded out seven Interesting iteoui to-diy. Tbo annual festival of tbo earnc workers of the Chrlitlan church Ia to t given Tuoiday ovenlnK , December 12 , i the Paxlou hotel , Instead of Masonic hai at formerly announced. . The llr/it / eoclal of the "Jolly Corki WM hold Sunday , December 4th , 1882 , i the Acailt my of Music , nt'2.SO ' o'clock. ] in. The odlcers arc , H. llornhcrger , recn t ry ; J. G. JSu 'cnl , proaUtout ; J. C Fletcher , vlce-preuldsnt ; Turn C.Mlaj l < caurer ; and Jnmoa Tny'or ' , ollicer. , The annual dinner and given by the earnest workers of the Ulitl tltn church will bo held this year i\t t ! Paxton hto1 ( , Tuctday ovculujj , Deccmbi ' 12. A largo number uf beautiful fane articles will bo on eilo for the holiday Everybody is coidlallyiuvitcd , Il' Mcsn. HOUO& Hoppe , who hut a fo months ago established an excellent baU ty cm the corner of SJxttcnth and Wei stor , are dolntf splendidly. The Vionc tyle of bread they nro nialclng ia bocon ing very popular. In addition they inant facturo all kinds of pastry an i craolcers , Tbo re irgantzatiou of the Christla Sunday school took place Sunday. Thor were a largo number in attendance , nn the following oIIlcotB were elected for th ensuing year ; Superintendent , O , I Thompson ; asilatant-mperliitoadont , Mie Afomh Clayton ; secretary , Luclen Sti phens ; chorister , Mr. Burnett ; asslstanl cborlctcr , Mr. Webb ; organist , Miss M ( glo Frotland ; librarians , Harry Shart : and Edgar Crowe. Philip Norton will be burled U-.da at 2 p. m , , from his late residence , 130 Chicago street. Ho was born In Thurlai County Tlppo'r-ry , Ireland , and was 5 years of a.o at the time of his death. II leaves a wife and six children to mouin hi Iocs. Of these four are boya are two glrli He had been .In Omaha eighteen yean 'Friends of the family are Invited tn attcn the funeral. * " A cablegram publlnhed recently 1 TUGEE ! nnnouuccd the fact that Hot John Dillon , member of parliament , won ) cbortly come to America and live for tltno with relatives la Colorado , for th benefit of his health , A prominent mm her of tbo Omaha land league baa net him au Invitation to stop over in Oman on hU way to tbo centennial as his yuef and no doubt , should tbo invitation bo ai ceptod , the hind league hero will glye tti il rflnlugulbbeil patriot a grand reception. On Tuesday night last Lee Hart , sheet-Iron worker In tbo U. P ahopj , m < with a very narrow escape from doatl He wa engaged In putting upa lonir stovi pipe and the clam pi ho was using , In coin wny caught him between the thumb nn forefinger. He called to hla helper but bi 1 1 re bo could reach him , Hart fainted au fell from the ladder , a distance of uot le than twenty.fivfl feel. No bones we < broken but the Ml resulted In roven "bruises and Dm. Mercer and Ooffman sa it WAR a cloiecall for life , Kuhn & Co. ore receiving tbo fine. line of holiday gooJs ever brought I Omaha , which they will sell at prices the guarantee cannot bo bcatou , and In add tlon will give tn every customer buying ai Uclei df over five do.Uw In value a tloko. ' one of which will gttaslxlydollarcellulo ! \ aet ; second , a thirty dollar fun ; third , te dollan worth of Ohrl tmt oanlf , K < member and get y nr goods nt Kuhn drug stor * and you may get one Al tl Above. JPortun ei or fuitnen uud M okautoa. Thouiandji of dollars can be saved b tulnc proper judgment in taking care c the health uf yourself and family. If yo * re bilious , have sallow coinplexlou , poc * ppctlte , Jew and depreoucd ipIriU , an generally deblllteted , do not delay a mi went , but go at once ; and procure H bo tie of those wonderful Electrlo Bitten which never fall to cure , and that for th trifling * um of fifty cents. { Tribune HojdbyO. F.Goodman. O cera Elected- Capitol Lndgu No , 3 , A. F. &A "M. , elected the following members a officers for the ensuing year at thei regular meeting last evening : James Gilbert , W , M. L. M. Rheern , B. W. Qeo. M , Nftttlnaer7 , J , W M. Bellman , Treasurer. John Bamfotd , Secretary. Uu&flU'Halve. be.-t famlli Jv tu tie world , and eicelleut for Ub < < > va. 23 eta. THE COURTS. The Sunday Eedok in the P lice Department , * The Approaching Special Tor of the District Court , Sunday was a quiet day In poli circlea and Judge Bonoko's Mondi morning docket waa not heavy. Among the prisoners wore aix pla drunks , throe ot whom p&ld the uiu fine , and the other throe wont up servo out their term with Sheriff M lor. Ono lad paid a fine of 810 ai costs for carrying concealed weapon Two mon were arrested for ugh Ing and the case continued until 3 m , Tuesday. Ono of the two had very black eye aa a souvenir of tl occasion. Two suspicious characters are he for further Investigations. The old case against Barney Bhai non for selling liquors to minors wi act for the afternoon aotaion , and al the oaaos againat Gallagher and MoT tyro for disposing of mortgaged pro orty. orty.A neighborhood quarrel , and by tl way thoao cases are among the groo est annoyances to the police judge , h resulted in the filing of n complati against ono Mrs. Bates , by Dav Bradahaw. Bradshaw charges the d fondant with making throats again the lifo of his wife. Another cor plaint , connected with the nan trouble , charges Ed. Batoa , son of tl defendant in the first case , with ii suiting Louis Bradahaw , the plaintifl son. son.A young man WA arrested by tt police for committing a nuinanco a Sixteenth street. , Harvey Beaver Is complained again by Adam Morroll , for converting his own use $40 in money bolongin to the complaining wilnoan , Julius 11930 complains againat Mr Eliza Kuliim.in for maliciously cu ting and destroying a well ropo. Th is an onturowlh of an old noighbo hood quarrel. Frank Phelps and Ed Baker HI complained of for beating and strikit a boy nnmod Jou. Porter. Till ! JU8TKICT C'OOUT will convuiio on Monday next , Dacon bor llth , for the special term calk by Judge Kuvlllo. The grand jur which waa drawn in compliance wit the law hnn not been nummonod nn Dintriot Attorney Burnham will ui ank for It tu bo , an ho di-niroa to lca\ the criminal buainess beyond that ( the regular term to his succoaaor , Mi God man. The term will , nevertheless , belong long ono and will probably contlni until the beginning of the Fobruai torm. The docket la n large one , cot tainlng 054 cases. The only impo tantiOiso recently filed with the clor ! Hon , W. H. I jama , la A DIVOnOK SUIT. The plaintiff In this case * Ia Mn lUokey Ann Honncy and the defer lant ia Enoch Honnoy , her husband The plaintiffs affidavit shown that sh laa boon a resident of Omaha for th past fifteen years ; that they were mai ; iod in Norwalk , Ohio , January 3. 1801 , and that during that intorvi she lived ever as a faithful , chaal ind obedient wife. The plaintifl' n legos that in 1870 her hnaband begn drinking to excess and WAS for lOywn anhabUualdrunkardInFobruary,187 lie was guilty of extreme cruelty I plaintiff and wholly failed to provic for the support of lua family. I April , 1877 , ho added * desertion I tiis other oiftntcs and left the plaint ! without oauae. The defendant ia m not a resident of Nobraaka. Got 3eo. M. O'Brien in'tho ' attorney f ( the petitioner. Gnllnut Rosonoa ; Tboro can be Homethlng horolo in n me duo an well M in Individuals. liardoi LMood Bitters have effected many a uallai rescue among the suffering filok. Thou ands buve escaped tbo mliorios of dy pe sla and nervuua debility through the u-o .bin wonderful medlcino. It ia omphal cally tbo best atomtcb and blood tonlo .ho world GOOD FOR OMAHA. A Snn Francisco ConRrofrntlon Afti Onu of Qor Blngors. Omaha has often had roaaon to t proud of its mualoixl talent , and mo ropolitan cities have from time I tiinodnwn upon the G.UO City fi ino voiooa or able musicians. Ono notable insUnau was thut i which the oorvloM ol Mrs. H. 1 Ltoy , of the Prosbyterhii ohurc choir , was noourcd for a St. Lou church , whore cho has won in bounded popularity , and Mill remain It is a compliment which must I received , however , with regret , thi another ono of our boat known alngoi has baon singled , out by jqdyoa/i / musical talent arid thut they hiv made hitn a most tempting tlTorV refer to Mr. Franlc B. Smith , who lit had charge of the muulo in the Dodc street Presbyterian church for tli past five yearn , niid who has no aupci lor us a tenor singer in this ; past Lho country , Mr. Smith haa been o : fored u salary of $1,200 per uunum t take charge of the mtiiio in th Central tnburnaclo of Sin Franoiacc whoso oongrugation lifts enjoyed th services of nuoh eminent mueiclati aa 0. S Stobblna , 11 S Tholn , th composer , an so ou. The writer win tendon Mr. Smith the place Bays tha they have long been looking for uiiUblo man , and having hoard hin in Omaha at various times , they bo Hove him tu bo thoouo for whom the , are looking. This offer has aa yet neither bcei accepted or rejected by Uio roclpion and U IB to be hoped that his friend iiero will not allow him to leave. I s not his first offer of the kind , as hi lad Boon after coming to Omaha at ifler to take charge of the muslo Ii the largest Methodist church in Chicago cage , at a salary of $700 per annum which he rofueed. Mr , Smith is well know to the pub io outside ot charch-goiug poopli roui his connection with the Omahi 3lee club , of which ho was one of thi ) rxanizera and has always boon it uuiical director. It U a very littering oiler and thi recipient Is to bo congratulated , whll wo nope at the same time he will fin tt to bla interest to remain In the Oat Oily where his voice and talents 1 this line are both admired und appr < oUtod. THE REGULAR BOARD. Regular Monthly Meeting for Docert ber. The Board of Education held II regular monthly mooting last evening Mr. W. Hartigan proposed to fai nish a now boiler for the high echoo ! Referred. A recommendation to purchase Icl 5 , G and 7 ( block 15 , corner Frankli and Campbell streets , if said lots ca bo had for ? 2COO or leas , as a tchoc site for the northwestern part of th city , waa adopted. The prcBtdent and secretary wer authorized to draw a warrant fo $5,011,38 interest on high echoc bonds. The pay roll for teachers1 and jani tora' salaries for November was ap proved and the drawing of warrant ordered , Miss Maggie McCarthy was oloctoi as teacher m the Center street school Michael Ford was elected janitor o the Center street school. DIED. STKIN-J. H. Stein , died at C o'clock r m , December 3rd , aged 46 years and si months. Funeral will take place at 2 p , m , o Wednesday from tbo late residence o Howard street between llth and iCth. The deceased is well known Is this cltj where ha has resided for many years , II baa been superintending tbo tallorlngd * partment of K. B. Williams and was jut fitting up a place for himself ut the time c bio death , lie was sick but five days , IN MEMORIAM. Action of the Medical Fraternity 01 1 tbo Death or Dr. MoOlolland. At a meeting of the members c the medical profession of Omaha , hoi at 3 o'clock p. m. Sunday at Dr. J. B Peabody'a office , pursuant to a notic in the morning papers , Dr. Den wa chosen chairman , and the follow ing resolutions were unanimous ! , adopted : WiiKUEAfl , In obedience to th atom and irrevocable edict of nature to which all are alike amenable , ou professional brother , Dr. Willlnn MoOlolland haa passed from thin Ufa therefore , bo it Rciolicd , That wo , tha members o thn medical profession , lament his da partnro from our midst and sincere ! ; lender to. hla sorrowing family , ii their borovemont , our heartfelt aym patbics. , Resolved , That in his death the so cicty in which ho moved has loat i gOLial and sympathetic member , am his patrons u loved physician. Kaolvcd , That wo attend the funcr al in a body. Resolved , That n copy of those reso lutions bo transmitted to the famil ; of the deceased , and also to each o the daily papers of the city. The following ri-marka were madi by Dr , Horace Lndington : "Heretofore , in other cities , whei the announcement was made throng : the press that the profession woul usaomblo to take action upon th death of a follow physician , I lolnoi in the throng and listened , while elder or and more interested frlonda pat homage to the worthy dead , who hai fallen with bright armor on or hai fallen with his armor bruised am bent , mayhap broken , in the battle o many yoara , and while thua listening the day when my associates or felloi phyBioiano should fall Boomed very fa off. To-day that spoil is broken , am ho lies dead whom I know in youth together we sat under the teaching of Wood , Gibnon , Hoamor , Hodg < mid others long years ago , haviu , road medicine in Pittsburg with ; paiim-tukiiii ; and exacting preceptor , Dr. McClelland graduated at th University of Pennsylvania in 185 ! ) and a few years later cot tied in Ne braska , becoming ono the pioneer sur geona and physicians of the than tor rllory. Ho was both brilliant am execuMvo , and waa also impetuous kind and bold io do and dare. Wha were his faulta wo may not oak , fo death has claimed him for his owi and taken him honco. What wor his virtues is moat writron upon th memories of those to whom ho came i tender minister of medlcino. W S. Giuna , M. D , Secretary of Meeting. A FINE TEAM. Tuo AnheuBor-BuBh Brewing Aoaoola ' tlon in Omnha , Foreovoral days past our cltlzon have noted the apporauco on th streets of a oauplo of now wagons flue drawn by a team of handsomi grayq.'tho other by a aiuglo horsi mulching the team exactly. The beautiful animals and the tat leas elegant wagons to which thoj were attached drotr attention to thi fnot that they belonged to the An licuaor.Buscli Brewing association , ol St. Louis , who have taken stops tc enter thu Omtkha field , and nroposo tc purchase giuunds near the Union P v cilio track upon which to orcct a large warohoueo luid distributing depot , They will invest quito heavily in thu city. Their agou-B , Qoor < jo Honning and George Krug , are now In the city on this business , and propoao to sup ply the western country from Omaha , The oflioo ia at present located al tbo uorthwe&l corner of Harnoy and Thirteenth , up utaita , but their bright ligna are looming up already nil ovei ; ho city. The teams ara stabled at UcShano'a. Millions Owen Away. Million * of Bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery ( or Consumption , Coughs and Joldi , have been given away 03 Trial Dottles of thu large ulze. ThU enormous outlay would ba disastrous to the pro prietor * , were it not for the rare merits posaesed by this wonderful medicine. Call t C. V. Goodman' * Drug Store , nd get a Trial Bottle /rw , and try for yomrsoU no > er falls to cure. Skinny Uon. "Wolla1 Health Ronower" restores loalth and vigor , curea Dysponala , [ mpotence , Sexual Debility , f 1. ' ' ' ' " ThElDgALS. A large Audience Welcomes tl Boston Singers , The Crowded and Paehionftb : Attendance The Oast for To-Night. The musicil event hsa ever c : ccodod in interest tlio Beaten Idc eng igomont , which began so brilllnntl with "Fatlnilzi" nt Boyd'u last nigh The house was most uncomfortabl packed with an extremely faahionab attendance , who Boomed to mauifci unqualiGod pleasure in encoring th moro distingaiahod attisU from tl time the curtain rose on the ? lnt ( scene in the Russian fortroaa to tli oloao of the third act , The prinoipa appeared to bo tn good voice , tli chorua fresh , strong and tflooilvo , an the orchestra , with its noticeable nun bor of airing Instruments , moat croc itablo. Full as la the plot of Fantinil : with absurdities and orudoncaa. y < the artificial and perfunctory action i no not BO crude as to destroy the Idc of Naivoto and the eastern aconoa thi permeate throughout the porformnnci The murio la full of soft language an beautiful coloring , and the dialogu witty , brilliant and amnsinpv The caat included Mathilda Phi lips OB Vladimir , Marie Stone aa Lj dm , Tom Carl aa the Oorroopondoni Myron Whitney aa the General , Bai naboo aa Izzot , and Frothingham a the Sergeant. Ewsh artist recolvod hearty welcome and repeated recall ) It will bo noticed many of the bottc aingora have not yet appeared , bi after the performance to-night th ontlro company number will hav boon heard. It will then bo mete t give a moro extended notice of th ladles and gentlemen who have b < coma decided favorites with our musi cal people their history and that c tee Ideal organization. TO-NIGHT. "Piratea of Ponzanco" will bo give with the following caat : Richard , a pirate chief-Mr. M.V Whitnoy. Samuel , lils lieutenant Mr. W. H. Mi Donald. Frederick , a private npprontico Mi Hlnden Moruoll. Major General Stanley , of the Brills army Mr. II. O. Barnabeo. Edward , a sergeant of police Mr. Gei FrothlDRhnm. Mabel. Qen. Stanley's yonni ? daughte -Miss Alary Beebo. HEAVEN'S HOUSEHOLD. It is Guided and Sustained b Operative Faith , The Character of Faith -an Ooufldence Discussed , At the Presbyterian service yesto day morning , the pastor , Rev. W. i Haraha , took for his text , Judges , J part of 26 Ih vewe , "And the men i Shoehorn put tholrconudoncoiuHim , The following thoughts are in ejrmpi thy with the disconrso : Wo find the people of Shechon after the three years' reign of Ablmi lech , discontented and anxious thi another loader should bo at the : head , and accordingly they put the confidence in Gael , the son of Ebec But , although men may boast of the : lineage , they cannot bo snccesafi rnlora unless they have this one necei nary thing the confidence of the subjects. Aa Gael arose at this Urn to deliver the mon of Shechem fnn their undesirable ruler , so Ohriat he como to deliver the world from the ! unpleasant ruler Sin , ' WHAT WK SEE , We sco first the confidence of th pcoplo of Shoehorn in Gaolnnd'uocon our confidono9 in God. Much ha boon said in reference to the ohurc' ' being founded on dogma , that dangoi OUB roc'c nguinat which so many ship have boon dashed to pieces , that th remaining wrocka are bat to causa th aspiring heart to faint , and that chnrch should bo a living church But when wo look at this statomon wo find in it that which 'is laho , an wo are forced to believe that pathoe which is no exclusive as to not admi the supreme being , may answer com to live by but it will fill the wants c none to die by. WHAT 18 FAITH ? and ho (7 daoa it operate upon the world Lot us call faith an authorized confidence fidenco in a person. This contldonc is instructive. It is recognized ii anyone. The child has confidence ii its parents. Wo hnvo confidence ii the atmosphere , and before wo aroubl to do anything wo muat have full con Qdenco in everything brought Int action for the execution of that deed But when one is brought into contac with all classes of society and ace how small some perrons are morally then is the time that one is inclinu to lone confidence in man. THE MEK O' BUEOUEU uust hnyo believed in the possibilit ; if deliverance , or they would neve lave nude the attempt to bo from from their former rulers. They hai sonfidenco in the ability of Gaal , bu t was not until they had confidonci ii him as a person that thpy had hin ; o rule ever thorn. Wo ofiirni that al .hat has boon raid In reference to thi ihurch being built upon dogma is i lad mistake. Wo may have confiduuci u a l nk and have faith that wo cai Iraw money from that bank if wi iavo authority to do it , but wo cannoi Iraw money without authority , ant TO must have authority before w < iavo confidence in God. Wo musl iavo confidence confidence in a per ion and authorized confidence in i > erson. VlttT IS THE CHAKAOTKR OV TUI1 CONFIDENCE ! It is receptive. It takes hold of th < > remises of Qodiu Christ , and , on ao ; ount of its belni ; offered free to all nany rocolve it. But is faith alone ho condition ? Before the Bhechemltu icoepted Gael they caat out over ] other leader , and the Christian mu bo attracted by no other person or 1 flnonco which would have a tandem to draw him away from Him who levi first. Would you have that chc which is now filled with stones fillc with gold ) Then manifest your cil mation of the gold by ceasing to bo a tracted by the stones. THIS FAITH IS A88IMILATUK. The disposition of man becomes 111 that which ho believes. If it loai him In the narrow defiles of tl mountain ho will follow it , or upon tl summit with magnificent and varii fcconory before him. Under the former ruler the Shochomltes hi lived quietly in their oppression , bi under Gael the fire of enthusiasm wi infascd in their veins ale And wo , taking Christ ai 01 lender , and having full confidence i him , care little , though the wild win : may tosa our vessel on the ocean ( time , for it will thereby hasten it I the harbor. While Christ thougl comparatively little of the world an the things of time , but waa about h Father's business , the Christian b comes FILLED WITH LOVK toward him anil more like him.Vhi Christians have strong confidence i each other they become similar to oac other in thoughts , deeds and appea ancn. Faith is Operative. When tl mon of Shechomhad confidence i God , all that was necessary then wi God'n command that they might pi into execution that which would cam their victory. And when wo look i the gospel field wo know truly thi there ia something other than dos dogma , for wo behold operative fail a living Ohriatianity a comploi providential guiding and sustaining i THE HOUSEHOLD OF HEAVEN. Faith promotes lovo. As confident increases so will that love incroai which causes all things possible. Tl : 'knowledge ' of a lad is but meagre i first , but ho roads of Hanniblo an Napoleon and others whoao careui have been successful , and has conl donco In them , loven thorn , and ui knowingly stakes his life according ! ; The man who hag become uflectioi ntoly attached to wickedness , at fin jocrs at it , then puts confidence in i and operates accrrdiugly , and no lovoa it , i Many spooking of the writing i Paul , TPetor , James and John , confoi their inability to eeo the harmon ; They oay writings indicate the charal teriatic of each , but wcv ffirm that il gospel in its completeness ia thi shown by these apostles. Paul writesi 'JCXTIFVINQ FAITH. Peter , of assimilation , James , of o ] oratlve faith , "faith without works : dead , " and John , of loving faltl "little children love ono another By looking at thojnountain peak fro : four different { points wo understan moro fully what faith ia. It is ni then the moro assenting to a do : > m : but it is taking a life at a pattern an example. 1UE BEAUTY IN THE FAITH of the Christian ia that faith is ui deratood in its fullest sense , so thi tt will bo said to them "well don thou good and faithful servant ; " bi these words will never bo said to ot who has merely a dead faith. And the carpenter is earnest in his woi of building for a century , the painti eager to portray the llnea of beaul that will vanish , and the aoulptc anxious to give his assistance to beat tify the things of time , how ahoul the Christian Vork , who is bulldii for eternity ? The eye alone sees , but not withoi the co-operative powers of the bed ; the heart alone boats , but that boat not independent ; and a living faith i Inseporably connected with a Godl life. life.Before Before the sermon the choir , i usual sang , and with a marked dogrc of harmony , thereby winning tli soul of the congregation and propa ing it for the truth of the gospel. OF I.ETTERS Remaining in Postoffico during the wee ending December 2 , 1882. GENTLEMEN. Abbott C W Brown 0 Beyer W Boyd D M Beaver M S Bon-ley J Borngreenstm S Balcom E K Bedor O Brandos 0 8 Barnaul B 11 Bell 3 Blackburn T Carder L D Galling O Clark TilDe Do Crane M II J Doyle S Devor J Daweon II 1 * Dimming S N Doyle J Kvani K Fox A Ford C H 1'ioldman H GrhllJ GlbbsW GwMoW Hough PI' Hull J Hubble I , J Hayns J A IltgiDB J Harrli J Harrington J D HablK O Hainsber D HarnbllnML HortySJH Howard JB HalfinJB Johnson J - .ferak J Kendall J Ker J Lenry fj W LInder k Kiel Late * F H JLary 0 W Moore J A Meyer K B Murphy K Mason O W Mallenkof G Merrill J S Marsh N N Mason M II Malaney F Miller K Jb' McElroy F McOlure W E AIoAna 0 Mo\VlHlam J S NIchuUa Mr Nelson O F Newman J tiller. O'Connor V O'Brien F B Odfellow M 1'rovoat If W Peterson Ii J Powell 1J Petterson J A. Peilersoii ? > Pctteteon A ' Pond \V Peterson T' Palmer V Qaiulln J M Kote J M Selley O E Bell I Slbloy J D & Co Banders J W 3ImaJH .Sunders JW Seeger II W Steel H Sllflta I > Ssaw F Smith J Smith V J Sinter M P Siuil N J I'empleton J TurniikinB J G Towneend O W Tyrrell J B Thompson 8 B Thatcher G vVlndnaiu t O'mpbeinVhltton & Littler Wilson J 11 Watkins F W Wiltenan W Wllklna W Williams H 3 WrietU II Welty F U Weeks J White A S LAU1KH. A.u < 1in Mra F A Bataa Mta L A lltihop MUa M Blakuloy Mra U UiKklev Mr iB Brayttm Mm D Uevan Mra M A Bryant Mlw B Jrals Mra K M Outran Mla M Cameron M Carter MUs M Drennlng Mlsa B Ilolau Mn O L liuksen Mra I ? W Kttelle Mra M B Bills Mrs A KvansMlMl , b'ord Mlsa M Foot Mtsa O Gilbert Miss L Gllck Mlaj J llatltens Mra G Hanier Mra G Hall MUa M Hall Mra M E itotcesn MUa L Kcbl C iC&atle M A Kellcn Mm P F tCelieyMnO KelleyMnP rCenr.ard Mia N Lyonggren Misa O Uow Mlu Ii Mclveuzle Mra E 1 W.ler Mn O Miller Mn O K /lack Mis * M K Moore Mlu J SUson MiM O Olion N Gideon .Mrs A 0'IUro Mra I ! P tie.son Mist K Qolnn Mlis E Hose Mn IK Koblnstn MUs A Rittcr MlM P Ilobinson Mn R S uon Mn K Scott Mrs K A Scott Mn M HnncovA Miss M Surpen Mrs H > StAngllo Min M Swan Mies A C S.derlnnd Mira Ji Smith Miss U StockmpjerM Thompton Mi 1 Wip hlp Mn .T Wllklno > n MM MW Wallace Mn B Wllklnn Mian L Wallace Mr * A M Waybrlght Mrs L THOS. F , BAM , Pcstrnait r. PERSONAL. Poatma-tor McB-lde , of Llnoiln , was the city yesterday , closctoil with Ileveni Collector Crounso. ' Uon. T. P. Konnard , of Lincoln , w ! has just recovered from his recent occider limped Into the Ptxton yesterday. lion. Allen W. Kleld , member-elect the legislature from Lancaster county , ai n native "lo the manner born , " Is In t city attending to A c so In the Ui court. State Adjuster Bnbcock , of the bid re able Underwriters' , tarried a day at t' Metropolitan , while ou his way to Oahlai to cdjust a remarkable oaie of loss I lightning. J. 0. Burr , Eiq. , ot Lincoln , with 1 Into partner. Attorney Marshall , came t yesterday to vindicate the rights of po woman against onn of those grlndii monopolies , the State National bank. T ; trial will follow that of Kedick , v . t ! First National bank. Mr. Stadtlemao , prominent mor ha of NebraBko , accommodated two tn who claimed to bo tree mershnnts repi icntlng an Illinois nursery , with a room his lesldcnco in Nebraska a few da ; since. Soon after their departure he d covered that a number of .silk dresse > , di mana and other femols wearing appjrt were misting. All being the property Mrs. Sadtleman , and amounting In vxli to over § 600. Ho was on tbo thleyi track yesterday , coming up at t&t i tioulsvlllo and going thence eontli to t : and catch them. Mr ? . Dr. Schtrcrand daughter have i turned from a viiit to iricnli in 1'ennpj vanln , > O > .OAH VJOKLY. [ i i ONEY TO LOAN On personal property IVJ any discriptlon A. C. Troup , Attorney , 2 south 14th Street. " 128-lma " OflKY lo J.OAIS On conttol uicitirM ; curlty. A. B. Tattoo , No. 1S10 DM ft ureot , front room , lip-ft&lr < . 435-t _ iTO LOAtt At U p'l centl . . . _ . . J JC/MJ III f.UttV > f W.iCO K npwmrih. for n to t yt-\t3 , on tnt'an ritj w f rm propotty. Bntu TBrat. Esrirs ncs ! Txi , AoiNor , iCth end Dcivlai Ui ? . ONEY TO LOAN 0 lltt Uf-Karcoi HtLP ANTED-alrla Immediately at the "Oo dcn'al. 343-tl Agents Intake orders for WANTED explanatory Stock Doct rBo-k. For ten write to J. n. SllC'IA' , 141 General Agent , Fairmont , Neb. A situation as engineer loov WANTED 9 j care cxpcrleno , . Address "J. J Bee office , 353-4) ) Two men of "rod address to ca WANTED sell goods. Ste dy employmer fcurc pay. Call 421 south 10th street. 307-7 - to tend children - ai WANTED-Ago-dgirl Will pay $3,00 , I married women or girls with children need a ply. 1017 Daicnpurt. SG3-4t A Mining room girl at Jtaus" WANTED ' restaurant , 1B13 Dodge etrccl 3C2-Bt ANTKD A gnad , active Intelligent by aselit In tending acimr and news stan Good etcrdices required. Inquire otT. F , Lye Minird Hotel. 339-.f \T7-ANTED-Chamnorrnald. W ? fS $1. A YV ply S008 Burt tt , between 20th and 81 north tide. 313 tf Topecu'eUie ffi\Icesof a w < WANTBD mechanic. No propo'lti-na co ; tidered uclesi thu applicant p > is fsoi a gener knowledge of the mechanical tcencs. ! < all i rooms 0 and 7 , Kvcictt'.i Block , Council Bluffs. SlOOm o ANir.D Hook camass s at 2I7North Ifi W strtet 333 tf ANJJEH Ei erj- one to leave orders for he w at 217 N. ICth street , up aUIrs. 332 tf Two good ttocllnj ; salesmen ! > } WANTED and manufacturing dmg hous to sell drugs nnd drjgglsts sundries to the trad Previous experience unessential. Sti to age r fir nco A.C , II. J. Carlilo & Co. 82 and 81 Wu'i Street Brookljn N. Y. 3i2 o.dnov 23 Ono p od canvasser t ) BI WANTED on Installment , utcady work ar gocd pay. Inqulro at 21 i N , ICth atroot. room 207-tf 8ITUATION3 WANTED Employment by a good hanili WANTED or other work Inquire Y. il. ( A. S55-M SITUATION WANTED As clerk or would 1 il to truvulfor aoinoYvholtsa'o house. Addre "M. " lice oinco. 3535) ) By an Englishman , luruo uxpc WANTED I orina , a plico in private f miler or etnor work. Call or a dresi "K. L. Jl. " cai Y. M. C. A. Ml-Bt WANTED A > oungnun ou'd llkotogi-t hltiiatlon ivsbhlpping clerk , K. W , Allou.r. ) N. IHIi fctreot , 351-G ) Tr\RUOtl Yr ung man 25 5 cars old uninarrlei \J havl c four years rxroiien o In rv'tall utoi N' . Y , C , du-lrts a tltu lion , city or country. Ai dross I1. O liox 110 umiha , 3J5-tt Young man 'St years old c'eslres a eltuatle A where hi ) can earn an honnit llvlnir. Ai dre S L. IX P , 0 , Box 730 Omaha , 330-4) ) TTTANTED Employment aa assistant boot VV keeper , or any kind of writing or wi ork I store. Address "K. > I. " Omaha , Neb. 810-31 ! MIOELLANEOUF. WANTU. "ITTANTED Boftrdenby the dav or week 141 W Howard St , 315-lm | A couple cf Scandinavian hoarc WANTED per week. Apply K22 south ] t street 337 6) ANTED liourders 20JZ Bt Mary' * Avenui W 3J1-5) ) DU8INE8S ) CHANCES. CHANCE-A good blacksmith I BUSINESS Inducement , to locate at 01 more Neb. Apply to O , Krostt.Jthere. 133-i3-li ! FOn HEhT-HOUC , ( l AtiO LAND T70H HUNT mall ioiUgela\cn ] > ort andlTt l' Tct. $15 , S. LEHMAN , . 318 U I'lcasmt furnished uultab' U TENT room F for gen leman , 1619 Firnam. 3C4-3t FF iOU HUNT Furnished room , 1C1L' Farnai F utrcet. 319-0 1708 RENT -Furi hed Mom , N , E. cor. 91 L1 and Jactsjn , 301-5) ) ' OH KENT One nicely furnished room for or F' or two gentlemen , No. 112 Harncy h.rect tt. Kthnndyth. 3.C-8 ( HEN r A nice f uruUhod room. Ap.ily a FOR . 2U3 S , Ninth street. 359 C * nOH HENT A well furnUhect front room wlti Dor without board , at ooithvte t corner 16tl ind Davenport tre U. Ternuiry reasonable 3CO-6 ! hEST House with Uirt rooms for W FOR month on DouglM b twc n 23th and 27lh itr t. AddrtM "Mctlulre" , Vt * offlca , 3fa-6t , 1710R RENT Furnlshe 1 and unfurnished toonu JU 1410J ckon. S548I T70n tll T-Corntr Hiiro 16th street and Sr. Jj Marfs Ttmie , mlUb'e for dry goodsor druif- jrHt. ( I. II. C'ook , t Mlllurd hotel , or on prcml < sec. _ 304-fi T7 0R RENT A front rorm furnUhcd and n J } unfnmlshed room in IKerni'i block corner IIOWMd. ' 341 U I BEST Tha residence of II. W-Hennfdjr FCH . . Inquire on prertli n or at 812 ir th street. sn-tf .j'OR RFNT-UnlHtn tied room two bltekj T wnSofpoitolTce , 117 outh 17th lire t1 3t7-tf KnnilfhcU roctn. Imnil EOHHKNT , lietw.-itii Ducfirxsrt ami otrcttg. .130 { t REST -Irge p'c s nt Iroit room wlUi EOR . - turclehol or uulurnistHtl 1311 Cttt. TilOK 11 NT A now 6ou ic , lurnlsi cxt , eight Jj room , bath room , it-able , etc. One ot tha nncstlocntlons In the cltj ; $ aoi)0p ' nionth. Inquire for three Oft } * , llcmb real vstnta a cncj , ISth < nd Doiitflrojitrvcts. notlr U . - Monitor Iloma. ot. HOTELK.iUHENT-Tlie N < 1 > . A firatclv * home , wcl > fit mlrhod aid dolujf good buslntM li lor rent tu co il hoe > mm , cr wtuld sell or exchange lor finer V'toifity. ' For p itlo.i'am ' , AiLircM erarplf to ISAAC MULLI10LLAND , OfO-lw Aim * . Neb. HUNT Ncwucvcn room oottago wclllo- Pen , his sc\rral clo lts , dty and c t rn - t r C. F. Drtscoll. 283-H l > EM IS' Now Map ot Omaha , Just completed ami Jj readyfordolhcry tS7cach. U4 feet \rlde by 7 ( cct long , Lurecst and most complete nuip ofOmahi crer published , Official mnp ol the city. See column. 1011 RENT .Offleo rooms. Enquire at Now F York Dry Goods store. 105 dec-13 IOURKM Up-statrs , 1417 Karnhvm utreo F 6M ( JOHN a. IA OU3 llKin llfuBO ot u item mUttt-cUu t'1' EOK order , 10 blocks from opcr houDO , cheap $15 Ilnnso of 11 rooms , nil cotncnicr.co , 8 bloikifrom opera bcuso 40 tlouso of fi rooms , 23d and Nlcholai streets. IS Stcro cinFarnam , 2 floors. . . . , 125 'tore ou 14th,2 floors. . 7S Sucll Iron t residence * . , t . SfOtoCS 43-tt MoqAUUK. Oppo lto PoatoOloo. riOR UKNT-Unfur Ished rooms In brick 1 hounc. 141" Chicago street. IM-U KBrfr Elegantly furnished rooms with POK and heater. Inferences required. An- ply at northwest comer of 23 J and Hurt Streets. . _ _ _ 6R MKNT Zhouwi ono 6 and oiiuo rooms. F Icqulro corner Chlcagoatul 15th bt. ' ( ' Swift. / . 031tt KENT Furnished room with" board JS03 FOE ' California street. 171-tf T7IOII KKNT UoivJj , nx roouu. furnlshod , In- JD qitlrontD. Iljde's clHcc , Mlllurd hotel. _ _ _ _ 765-.t tiiun ttf H l Two nuw.uwcllUu-s ono two ether K dwellings In dr lrablo K > < Mlty. ' y McKoon No. 15U DnuclM tri it > < -Hi tt Ott KfNT iMgu otllci rnom ut oil more. 1020 rnrnbAmat tout. 797-tf I\0v. JMSf A more in Ualccnilw block , nn IL K'h street , near Duuiport , St A. D. ' ' \IfO'.bo. 60G-28H ' ' "OK M VI BAH > AIN For Kiln , iinu1ljhon < onle < utfl A ( rroiind , thrcu room , closet , pan ry , Bum- mo r kltcrcn , peed collir , and wa-ei , Cheap for c\6h. Inquiry on prciuUcs , eccond door north of at Mnrj 's uv cnuc , on Fan x low street , or at J s. Falooncr'asaloon , cpora housohlock. 350-Sf T710R SALK A go d restaurant and hotel In a JD flourishing town of four thous ml Inhabi tants dolr.RaRoodlmslucss Owner wishcstoeell on account of ill hcilth , easy term ? . Address C. 1' . Cavvan Grand Island Neb. 3fi-tf SALU Saloon doing ft liusincs-i Irom FOU 81ono to 31,200 n month , in ono of the hest locations in the city. Satisfactory reasons for telling Terms ry reasonable. 1'or pirtlcu- lars address "E. C. " Bee ollico. 3I2-lw | XCEI.LENT BHICK for sale. . t. $3.00 per thou sand , Yard , 15th street , two blocks south of Ucllevuo road. LORK.VZO UIBBLR. 177-lmnovl51 _ _ . OTEL FOU SALE First doss hotel for sole I in a Ih o western town. Has all the first clars trade. Keason for celling other business. For particulars , address , Hotel , OMAHA BEK. 183-lmfnovlSt _ FOR SALECHEAP Bakery , n ell located ; good busincaa In 1.110 of the liveliest to na In Ne- bra'ko. Heoson for sel Ing , poor health and must get out of business. Inquire at BEE ofHro. It4-lm _ FOR SALE Steam engines-new end econd h ml 8 , 10 , 15 , 20 horse power. Also steam boilers any size. Inquire Om ha Foun dry and Jlacolnt , Co. tioNt'1-lm-in EOll SALE Barrels and kegs. Also hoop poles bought at cooper nhop , cor. 18th and Pierce. ICOdeclf JKRRV SiIMOt'R. _ BEMI8 New Map of Omaha , just completed and . / ready for dtli\cryat$7 each. la 4 feet wide by 7 feet long. Largest and most complete map of Omaha over published. Official map of the city. Sea column , FOR BFNT Drlckrtore , Inqulro at drnir store corner 10th and Douglas. _ Q36.tt TO 8ALI3 Three tlinu'ind western wethers , JC laDd2ji raod. Weight about 90 pcunds. F.O.OK , BLG , Ofi2 tfrnand o _ Kearney. Ntb. 1CYCLE FOU SALE IuquIre O. M. Woodman - man , Omaha. 701-tl FOIl SALK Qood building , brick. Call 81 Water Worka offlcu 418-tf MIBCBIXAWEU8. T7IOUND 1'un.o contolnlng a small sum of mo- ij ncy. Owner can hava * mo by calling ut the 1'ac fie express company'ti dice , proving property - ty and paying for th'e "ady. " _ 3Ct4 ) SO , BUAlNAnn , Taxldcrinl t. ioerhtadg , a . rpetl<y , 13th , Let. Howard nnJ jickton. JAS. H. ft JOIIND. PEAUOUY DOC10I13 from 13th and Farnnn streets to rooms 1 , 3 d 6 , Itedlck's block , 1507 Frtrn m strict. _ 243-hiM-lm N UT One brown ware oolti'tir In fore- TAK , two bind loet white , about two vram Old [ 217-tlt JAS. KTEP1IKNS BDWARDKUWHL , MAO STEIt f > F PALMYSTKUY AND CONDI- Tl NAL1ST , 488 Tenth street , bctwirn Farnarn and Ha ney. Will , with -ho aid of jjuardlan Btirita , obtain for any ono a glance he put and present , and on certain conditions 1-x fu ture. Boota and S hoes made to order , ti roe Ratl-tacllon miaranUcd. * ) / ' p ifW IM Kim tSCuv tio/ ftnovALfts' ; : ? 1 jS sfiazss * = = ? . @m&4 Absokitely Pure. This i wder neyer varletf. A mnrvei purity , strength and wholeaoaicnesi More economical than the ordinary klndf , ted cannot bo sold In competition with tha multitude of low tekt , hort weight , Mara w phoaphato powde/i. Sold only in cam ROYAL BAKING POWDCB Co , Wall St. , New York