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    THE DAILY BEE OMAHA , THURSDAY DECEMBER 7 i882
The Daily Bee.
OMAHA.
Thursday Morning , Doc. 7.
Weather Report.
( i'he following observations lire taken ft
lue pame moment of Ument M the station
Q inod. )
WAB DWARTHKHT , U. 8. StOHAtBlB. ]
VICE , OMAHA , Dec , fi. 1882. ( h 15p.m. I
. ( k er 3 toti 0 Inches ibote low wilor tnatk i
J 'h , dot n al Yankton , Mississippi 3 fe t 1
Inches at Divtnpoit , ! Itot 10 inches at 31
Paul , D Let 4 Inchei at Hi. Louti , 2 Icei
Inches at La Cro.s * , % nd 4 toet 10 Inches at u
b Kn * .
BEVITIES.
The west'honnd train was an hou
laid leaving yesterday.
-The "bald Kaglo" of the United State
ever protects the ' 'Big A. "
Anhousor-llmch ) i Brewing compan ;
brow thejjenulno lager ,
'Tony Fault's own" U only to In
hiclat 1214 Fftrnam-Ed. Mauer'a.
.Tohn T. Ilaymond will ho hero Frl
day nlRht. Uo .will | > lay "Frcah , th
Afnorle.in , "
The Social Art clnb will continue It
exhibition In Rtdlck's block until th
IGth.
Ihe Social Art club will clinrgo fo
nlnglo adnnaslon , 15c ; children under to ;
yearn , freo.
George llunnlng la the permanent tel
agent of thu "Big A nnd Kaglo" beer o
St. Louie , for Omaha , and the west.
In'Judgo BencUo's court yeitoi
day thcrojwcro three plnln drunke. Tw
were comruUtcd nod ona pnld ,
The young ladles of tfce Chiletln
chnrch will give nn old fnshloncd canj ,
pulling at the rentdencft nf Mm. Sloven
next Friday eveuk'R.
In our report } 0.tonny ] of the clet
tion of ofDccra of Cutter puit No , 7 , U , A
U , the names of II , H. MclConn , 'jnnlo
vice commander , nnd 0. V , .Toncn , char
Iftln , were rmtttcd becauao unt nbtalna
ble.
While nt IMuolra & Kilckion1
wo were uhown a innRnlflcout eolLi llvc
ncd eolil InlaU bread pinto ,
engraved , bearing the date * 18f > 7 nnd
pinch mei1 for tha silver wedding mm I vet
mtry of Mr. nnd Mr . .loihua liudd , form
erly ot Omaha , but now roM.lcntn of 1'ou
drc Canon , Col.
- A tglcgratu from Mr , A'tams , of th
Central mus'o hill , Chicago tell * UK tha
Nellason'd concert receipts last nlirbt it
Chicago w re 97,24& , and moro poupl
were rafuwsd udmtsvlon than wern In th
hou'e.
A , traveler atnrtiog from New York t
go to Shanghai by way of | Chicago nnd Sa
ITranolsco , overlthw Union Pacific railroad
will travel 10,423 milehy ; way of Chi
o go , St.Jl'aul and. the Northern J'Hcltl
railroad ta Shangliri , ho will tra\elcml
8,766 mllo' .
The lleleni Herald eays : "Th
Chollar mine , at Maiden , has been noli ] t
Mr. Katon , of Omaha , for f 80,000 , Wll
energctlu development itliia valuahle lea
\ > rotnlsoi Boon to bo CUB of the liortt pnyiti
ralnM In Kantern Montana. " Now th
question la , who la this Mr , Katon ?
The Thursday evening service at th
Young Men's Christian association wl
hereafter ba for young men only. Tl :
member * and friends will do nil they ca
to extend InvItatlonH to young men to th
special Bervlco. The mooting begli
promptly at 7:30 ami lastu only ono hou
UiioJ Binning ut o.kch uervlui ) .
Mine. Nilnson vtnl her entire cancel
company , ucconipautud by llsnry K. Al
bty , director , will pass tluomth Onintm e
mutu to Stn Fr.iiH.l8CU , Iu n epoclal cm
the Monton Marble thia mortilni
j DdKumbcr 7tb , arriving via the 0. , U. . '
fi I' , railroad aud departing vl the U , 1
H , JAUICH Cluto , of the Wester
Union telegraph olDcf , la as happy as
j rj-hn advent of unIghl
pimud boy , ' '
Mr. Gluts It auxloui to
pr.pM&t from uoted pedsbtrlans wl
Iwo b iJ nxpatlenoa iu the tupprtuton <
colic , und bivo A record fur luaklnj ; tin
In A K 'U 'Joti'pleae , There will lie i
d y work about t.
Tbe many friends hero of Mr. Vnv
MoOonual will read with InUreit the fc
low I ii ; ; from Ti > o New North wo t : "M
lx. 11. McConnell , the popular nnd the
oujjlt eolnir general rpent of the U. 1' . rul
Mud oiropiny , located at Silt L ke OH ;
w-u In town yesterday "jutt to ea ( hi
eerytbln | { was gilogjalonif tUfactorily ,
which It It. It is our pleas * to couyraU
Ik o "Me. " on belnit tha father of a dativl
ter preiented to , him thrto
May Lltnln s imlUfly ,
Fiank Hughes , the m u who „
charted from custody on the wounds c
insanity , After couGnemeut on the charg
of n murderous w > ult on Jens Jensen , o
Ihe river bank , was taken from tbe Dot
K\u county Jail Tuesday and left fc
NeivYorfcln clur e of Dfputy Sh-.rl
Crowe ! ) . JH the end of LU jtui ney liuv |
be delivered over to the cnitody of
friend , Thtri arc not n few who bellov
hU Insanity to be all bumlu ; and veutur
the auertloii that bin friend will not bav
tnncb. trouble iu Uklng care of him , H
phyfd it well nuy way.
Johu IVaUon and II , Anderson
atre.Ud on tbe charge of stealing good
and money tc tbe value of $58 , from 0
K , lieager a boarder at tbe Calllorcl
b-rnie , aud who were arrested Tuelai
night at the transfer , have been beUf.b
ball in tbe sum of $300 each , to appaar/be
fore the next jcraud jury on the chujje o
'grand larceny , They waived txwnlna
. itlou. ThU make * ten men awaiting tin
' , * 5t' ' ° , l > ° ' f > gr d jury , and prlratt
tnowledge of certain events transplrln
eads to tbe belief that this nnmber I
table to b doubled within the next week
The owe of ( tallagbet and Mclntyre wa
set for S p. m.
The Missouri I'aclfio train due fror
the south east , last ovcnlntr , did not nrriv
until about midnight , All the ( rains nlon
.ho line were laid out nnd tbe pawtenger
report that the weather ns far south a
ltnnis City WAS the same ai In Omaha.
A large delegation ol the rnorribera c
.ho Hoynl Arcanum from Fidelity cow
ell , of Council Bluffs , came over to Omsh
aat night on a special train , and wcr
royally entertained by Ihelr tirelhern 1
this city , They returned by special tri !
about 11 o'clock.
The weather last night wan muc
milder than during the day , no far M th
wind nnd driving anew storm were cor
corned , both of which fell late In the al
ternoon. lh < j mercury , however , conttr
tied to detcend Rteadlly , nnd from two di
; rccs aboi o zero at 1:45 p. m. was down t
ten below At 8 p. m.
] 5y the courtesy of tha state officer
the now wing of the cnpllol building wl !
ba opened on the evening of Decembe
14lb , by a public reception to the peopl
of the state , by the 1'letsant Hours Clu
of Lincoln. The committee In charge Ir
vlte nil to nltend who can ponslbly do sc
Kcdnccd fate has been iccurcd on Ihe U , i
M , II. K , from all points ns follows : T
liarlies of ton or more , ono and ono-tourt
faro for round trip. Portion of twonty-fiv
or moro ono fare , and partlof of fifty c
more three-four Urn of ono fnro for th
round trip. The west wing will be mo
for reception , the different rooms belo
opened to vliitom. The hall of the eat
wing will be opened for dancing. N
pains will bo tpared to make the oceanic
an enjoyable ono to nil.
A free night school under thesuperv
ston ( > f tbo Bonrd of Education and Supoi
Intendent of 1'ubllo Schools , wlllbeopenc
at the CItv Mission Echool house nn lOt
street , between Dodge street and Caplti
avenue , commencing Monday evenlni
December II , 1882. All wishing to jo !
the Rchool will meet mo nt the nbo\
named school houaa on Thursday ovenlnf
December 7th , at 7:30 ( harp. Addlno
Jones.
NOVEMBER MOKTALITY.
The City Phyelclnna Report for line
Montb.
The monthly report of the city phj
nicinn , Dr. I * . S. Loisenring , fur Nc
vombar , lilod with the city ccunc
nhowod that that thcro hu
boon 38 duatha nnd Cl births , n ba !
anco in trnno being agaiunt death , b
fifty per cent. .
Of the 38 duatha , 1 was of dipthcrir
3 croup , /overs , 2 puorponil dioonsoi
3 diarrhoiil discasoa , cincor 1 , pulmuii
ary diacaaes 0 , heart diaonso I , menIngitis
Ingitis 1 , dropsy 1 , accidents 4 , unumi
1 , unknown 2 , insanity 1 , Imbiliu
USD of morphia 1 , trismuu 1 , conj-ublio
of lungs 2.
Agoe Under' ono year 8 , botwoo
ono nnd five 4 , between five un
twciity-fivo 11 , ever twenty llvo 11.
By wards Flrot , 11 ; Second , C
Third , 2 ; Fourth , 2 ; Fifth , 2j Sixth
5 ; hoapitule , 0 ,
Annual death rate per 1,000-
1 2030.
Sox , olc Male , 21 ; fonialo , 17 ; ro'
orod , 1 ; married , 7 ; einglu , 30 ; wii
owed , 1.
Interment Prospect Hill , 14 ; Hoi
Sepulcher , 9 ; Gasady'n , 2 , county , (
removed , 0 ; Laurel Hill , 3 ; Ploasar
Ilill , 1.
Blrthz While , 57 ; colored , ' .
rnnlo , 39 ; fonialo , 22 ; still-born , 6-
total , Gl.
Ono pair of twine.
A graud ma io lantern exhibltlo
will be glvoii nt Mananio IIall Monda
ovoDiup. Ticltutn DO aud 25 cents , f (
sale at [ Orohard & IJoauV , Dowuy ,
Storm's , Roao'a Art Empoiiun
Hrunnor'a grocery store und Ala
Moyor'n.
A BAD OIRX.
lucldontu Oonnecloa with tuo Trana
of Vunuu.
That important astronomical oven
the transit of.Vcnua , occurred ycatc
day , but waa invisible up to latest ui
counts ovou with the aid of glasn i
The ntorm begun about daylight an
incroMud iu violence ua thu day ni
vanood. The mercury wont awa
down aud the cold was intense , \vj J"
u gale of wind added to iln oiieffo „
hands , nosca und cara. The > oow fc
to 11 depth of two or throolp0il03 ; , Th
otaio ot weather letodyfrom omni
$ o Sidnuy. From Sidf0y to Inraml
"S Iouuy , InVv uht wind but r
BI101T.
Oldof Etip.incor Blickendorfer , of tl
U. P. , who wont to Sherman to tali
obaorvations roportou that up I
noon IUH utttinpta were i
vain but ho hoped to oatoh a gllmpe
of the sou later in Iho day. Froi
Luramlo to Ogden it was cloudy bi
calm andw. rmor tlun hero.
A poonllv fuaturo of the atorm i
that the .weather aorvico prodlotod i
clear day nnd the baroniotoi
in this city all roao instead of falling
It must have boon brought on by th
transit of Venu , and according !
Judge Bmjuko iesuod a wai
rant for her arrest for dUoniurly con
duct , and placed the pipar in th
hands of ICd. Gorman , whc liaa th
charge of keeping all dwroputabl
from diaturbiug thu peace
ItrnoiKOb KussU'Balvo. Lswt fatnll
: \Uu Iu the world , and excelleut for stabl
Royal ArcU.
At a mooting of Omaha Ohapte
No. 1 , Koyal Arch lloaons , hold Tuu
day evening , the following officer
wore elected :
K. 1) . Carter High Priest.
W. U. Bowen-K/nt / ; .
Michael Cody Scribe.
Jf. Bellman Treasurer.
J. J. Pointa Beoretary ,
BuokUn'3 arnica Halve.
The BBUTSAIVB In ttoworhlfor OnU
-DniUaa , ores , Ulcert , bfilt liheuin , Fe
vw Sore * . Tetter. Cb pmd HnniLi , Chil
blalns , O roi , ami nil kln eruptions , nni
XrtltlTeJr cure * pllti. U guaranteed t >
viia sAtisffcctfon i ' ru aey rclunded
Moo , 25 oenti t i ex. ( Tot wit b 0
A GRAND SMASH ,
A B , & M , Train Demolishe
Two U , P , Passenger
Trains.
A. Terrible Collision During
Yesterday's Storm.
DotalliToi tholWroolc and IU In
oidenti-
A moat disastrous wreck took placi
ycatorday at tbo crossing of tin
U. P. nnd B. & M. roads , on the shoj
track , at thn acono of the rncmorabli
fight two yenra ngo. The accident oo
onrrod about 8:35 : , which ia the timi
that the Union Pacific ) wcatboum
train and Lincoln train pull up ti
croas the riror preparatory to atartinj
from the transfer. Those trains al
waya como up together empty am
drawn by ono engine and they lof
the ahopa ycatorday exactly 01
time. The Lincoln ( rain had boaido
ita onglno the mail car number 1 < !
bnggago car number 3 , day coaol
80 , nnd the old Union Pacifi
director * car , which has bcci
transformed it into an elegant da ;
coach and ia known as No. 10. Thi
wan followed by the mail car of th
regular overland mail car No. 2G4 am
than the usual string of baggage cars
day coaches and Pullman sleepers
As they reached the crossing at whiol
it ftcotns they nro not obliged to atu ]
ozcopt at certain hours of the day , o
which this was not otic , a B. & M
engine drawing a train and puahin |
freight car No. 2CCJ , ( ahead of it cam
from the suuth at a lively rato. I
IB dtatod that the B. & M
is obliged to make a ate
every time before crossing this track ,
which they did not do this time
The atortn wni pretty lively about thi
hour , and it ia probable that the bo :
b ing ahead of thorn , the unginoo
did not ace the U. P. train which wa
about to cross his path , at nny rate n
atop was made , and the tirst thin ;
that was known was No. 2,000 wen
plunging into the Union Pacific ) trail
likoa comet dropping into the BUM
"What a wreck vtas thuromy country
men. "
The way that tlio earn and truck
and-kindling wood elegantly varnishoi
and ortiittuonlod flew in the air waa
holy terror.
The box car of the B. & M. mui
have ( struck the train about the middle
dlo , and also the mail car on th
overland train. The mail car of th
Lincoln train had merely ita iroi
trucks knocked off to ono aide of th
embankment ; the buggago car of th
same train wan knocked clear oil th
track nnd lay bottom upwards at th
bottom of the grade , eomo ten o
fiftuon feot. Next to it catno coacl
No. 8G , which lay on ita aide aud in
badly demoralized condition , th
trucks being elF and the frame bad ! ;
shattered. Thasocara were all upon th
west aide of the track , but No. 10 la ;
on the east tide , nnd auch a tote
wreck that it ia hardly possible the
aho can bo rejuvenated again. Th
B , & M box car look liked a ulua ba
that had been eat upon by Futt
Qlonn , and the mail car of the rogt
lar train was in about the earn
atato as that on the Lincol
train and greatly damaged. With !
half au hour a wrecking train waa n
from the ahopa nnd busy at work trj
ing to clear the track * , but up to nee :
had made no perceptible progrosi
The violence of the storm , the bitte
cold wind owooplng down the riye
bottom aud the blinding snow mild
work nearly impoapible. Ono ongin
waa frozen up within half an hou
after coming down to help , an
men were going about with icicle
two Inches long on their boarde
Superintendent Havenn was preset ]
on the ground in perooa nnd aotivel
superintending the work of cloarin
the track.
Thu spot at which the accidrn
occurred IB on the crossing of the Mr
trackri , both of which hi wo quito higj
embankments and it ia conacmHyntl
a very diflhult place to wor , ther
being aheota of water rJj Jaoh of th
fouriqnaroa uniting M/tho crossing.
Tlio ditmago wj nmount to Bovon
thousand djft fl | probably filly e
sovonty-fi tf thousand , nnd whotlu
the lota/will , n upon the U. P. t
wlutfly r tj,0 jjt & ji. wn pnv for
ATnot known at present. A new trai
was mndo up for the Lincoln run au
aont round by way f Boyd's puokir
hotiBO and the B. & M. truck to tli
miiu line , and a now overland tr&l
was made un mid sent out in the Run
mniinor. It was ono of tlio wori
wrecks over noon in this locality for
long time , nnd curtuinly must hai
been liio roault of gross careloastici
on the part of somebody. It wna
wonder that there waa not n loss i
lifo and a number of aorlous injurioi
Sovoial olliclnla were asked in n
spool to the parties to blaruo for th
accident , Ono said that the B , & W
claimed to have had n flag out an
this was denied by other parties. ]
la probable that if the flag was out ;
could not have been soon on uccour
cf the snow , which waa blowing line
In the air.
So far aa could bo ascertained none
ono waa seriously hurt.
Ac.Id Pln. i > hnto
Gives Btrength whore there hna boo
exhaustion and vigor in place of iir
paired vitality.
Army Ordora.
Leave of absence for twenty day
is granted Major J. W , Wham , paj
master U. 8. A. ilu will close hi
Recounts and turn over his balances o
public funds to Major 0. U. Bullion
pay department , before leaving.
ADJUTANT UKSKKIL'H Or CUE ,
iNUTO > , NotcmtwrVI , 16t&
To the Commanding Central , Department c
California , ( fen Francisco , C.I. :
Referring to a letter from this office
dated November 16 , 1882 , in regan
to the payment of a per diem to en
listed men detailed au gardener * , fron
: ompany or pot funds , I have thi
loner to inform you by direction o
: ho general of the army , that '
* * * no expenditures fron
joit lunds are allowable , except euol
aa are authorized by paragraph 637
Army Regulations.
U. 0. DHUM , Adj. Geu'l.
Private Oharlw U. Dickey , com
pany 0 , Ninth infantry , ia relieved
from extra doty at the Chcyonno ord >
nance depot , Wyoming , and will report
port to his company commander with'
out delay.
The quartermaster's departmonl
will furnish the necessary transporta <
tion , and the subsistence department
commutation of ratirns , it being 1m.
practicable to carry cooked rations.
Private Charles Lynn , ro enlisted ,
nnd Recruit Frrd daman , enlisted al
Fort Omaha , Neb , nro assigned RS
follows : Private Lynn to light bat
tery D , Fifth artillery ; Recruit Qlnman
to Fourth infantty.
The Turnvoreln.
The Omaha Turnverein hold ita nn-
nnal election of officers Monday night ,
December 4th , with the following
result :
President , lion. Oharlea Kiufmann ,
Vice president , G. W. Anthoa ,
Recording secretary , IJonry Unu
bens.
Oorrosponding secretary , Oharlei
Motz.
Master of gymaatics , R , Rosen1
zwoig.
Assistant muter of gymnastics , J ,
Biohol.
Treasurer , J. I. Fruehauf.
Onstodian. thas. Wtymiller.
Standard bearer , Fritz Wells.
Trustees , Philip Andres , Herman
Kundo nnd Ohaa. Rosaokor.
Thla Booioty holds monthly meetings -
ings and also monthly debates or
questions proposed to them.
Its prcHidont in , < x-officio , a mom'
bor of the Giirmau society , which hat
purchased n lot and will erect n Ger
man tchool at nn early day. The
president elect , Mr. Kaufman , is at
able presiding offiser and i
thorough worker in all busmen :
with which ho ia connected , ni
[ a aeon by his record of yoara it
the city council and if the pist few
months no president pro tent of thn'
body nnd nt times acting mayor
When honora cf this kind nro be
stowed on him it shows good judgment
mont on the part cf the givers nnd 1
n merited compliment to the recipient ,
\VC MEAN BIZ !
A Challenge to the Omaha Sporte
men'd Olub.
The oocretary of the Omaha Work
ingmon'a . .Sportsmen's club , Mr. Ed
Lcodor , hands us the following fo
publication , and Bays his club mean
buBtneea nnd ia anxious for au carl ;
acceptance :
A. CHALLENGE.
To the Ozmhu Spoilsmen's Club :
Wo , the Omaha Wotkingmon'
Sportmon'a club , hereby challouqo an ;
eight members of the Omaha Sports
men's club to n friendly shoot tor nr
oyster ouppar tor the two cluba , to bi
paid for by the losers.
Understanding that the Omoh ;
Sportamon'o club has accepted a chal
loni'o to shoot the Kauaaa Oity clul
for $300 aurt desiring to see them win
wo do this in order to give them i
little practice.
Wo will pit Sus&n B. Hathaway va ,
Coon Dog Mills ; Spatter Mouth Pur
maloo vs. Spoon Hill Potty , and wi
will pit our main stay , Mr. John Hey
who at our recent match won thin
money by not killing n bird , agains
Billy Hughes. E. LEKDEH.
Seo'y of the O. W. S. 0.
'
Having a first-class magic lantori
nnd views , I am prepared to give or
entertainments , travels without travel
ing , Sunday school exhibitions , ptc.
In public halls , churches , or in privat
houses. S. Leasing , 900 Whoatoi
street.
KAHN-KS.HN.
A DollRhtful Wedding on Dodg
Street Lost Mlgbt.
A very interesting social event too !
place last evening nt the rcsidonco o
Mr. A. Oahn , on Dodge street. Th
occasion was the wedding of the nioc
of Mr. and Mrs. Oahn , Miea Saral
Kahu to Mr. Simony Kftb
of Olevjsiaiul and late of Chicago.
ceremony was Bolcmnizsd b
, Tudgo A. M. Ohndwiok , in the presence
once of n very large asuemblago c
ladiea and gentlemen , including th
intimate friends of the family. Th
toilets of the ladies were rich an
tasty and the gentlemen were equal !
careful in appearing in full ovonii )
dress.
Among the puojts from abroa
veto Mr. Jacob Kahn , cf OIovel.VH' '
the groom' * father ; Mr . A. J
Brown , of North PtU0 | the bride
sieter ; Mrv IforilnandK-jhi ) , of Yanl
ton , u. T. , the brlde'a brother , an
fllr. and Mrs. D. Who , of Cincinnati
III Addition to thoao theru were abou
seventy-five ladies and gentlemen c
Om&lm.
After the nuptial knot had bee
tied , Ptof , Martin Calm played
wedding mnroh on the piano and aftc
the usual cougra' ulutlons Imd boo
offered , the guests sat down to
sumptuous repast. Toasts to th
bride were drank in sparkling cham
pngne nnd the evening passed in th
phmsanlojt nnunor.
Daring the progress of the woddiu
supper , oongratuatory diupi\tcho3 wor
read from Chicago , Cleveland , St
Boo , Yankton , Cincinnati , New York
Philadelphia and North Plutto.
The presents were very numerona
elegant nnd costly , coming fron
friends both iu and out of thu city.
The happy couple remained at th
Paxton over night , and will start on ;
tour of the east this afternoon ,
THE 80AB3 OF TOWN.
OMAUA , December 0 , 1882.
To the Kdltoi cl Tin Un :
I desire , through the columns o
your valuable paper , to call the at
toution of the palicu to thu practice :
of certain dhreputablo persona win
appear to make a business of insult
Ing unprotected young ladies whet
they appear upon the streets aftei
dark , I noticed last evening , whlli
on my Why home , n burly negro no
cost a girl apparently about Bixteer.
years old , with Insultlnc language and
totlona. This occurred between
Twelfth and Thirteenth streets In t
locality occupied by business honsei
nnd reputable people. The negro whc
insulted the young lady la known and
will bo summarily dealt with should
19 attempt another offense of the
dnd. WATCHFUL KYI ,
F/uiioi in Public HAlli.
OMAHA , December 6 ,
to The Editor of Tun Bin.
I notice a great deal written abou
this time , in the public ptinte , on preventing
venting injury to life nnd limb whet
panics occur in crowded building !
caused by alarms of fire , etc. Liwi
have been enacted and municipn
regulations adopted requiting cortait
arrangements to bo observed in thi
construction of public buildings Thcei
nro nil well enough ns far as they go
but when n panic takes place iu i
crowded building and nil try to pns
through the doorant once , n jim mm
result , nnd thn weakest bo tramplot
on nnd injured.
The beat preventative of such ncci
dents thnt occurs to mo would bo t <
teach audiences how to leave building
under all circumatancos , I wnuli
recommend n kind of drillto boused
universally , at every church meeting
theatrical porfctmanco , concert , etc
The mlnistorsii churches , the prompt
era in theatres , nnd so on , might b
the oificcra in command. For instance
at the close of a service or perform
nnco , nil would remain seated unti
the officer appeared and called "at
tontlon , " then "stand up , " then faci
exit , " then "first row , march , " thoi
"second row , ditto , " and to on unti
the building was omptiod. There an
few buildinga which cnnnot be oinil ;
emptied in five minutes , If ovorythlnf
Is done in an orderly and dolibcrat
way. nnd no fire will gain i dangorou
headway in that time. With thi
system thoroughly enforced , audience
wonld soon ncqutro a discipline , cool
noea nnd self-possession of coldlers
and they would bo nblo to restrain th
few who might appear to bo loain
their heads , and make them keep i
the rank } .
Such n oyatom would also insur
politeness nnd decorum , nnd rcstrai
those rude persona who nlwnyn w n
RB it were , to got out over the bodie
of the others. It may fairly bo mess
ured that anyone who can spare tw
or three hours to attend church o
theatre , cannot have business of BUC
importance that ho cannot wait fiv
miuutca longer in order to leave th
building decorously.
I offer thu nbovo f rude augpcation
in the hope that they may lead t
thought and discuoaion , to the prc
volition of injuriea to lifo nnd liml
nnd to ' .ho ditulnuition of tin inimbu
of ouch horrors ns have recently oc
curved. Yours , M. B. S.
SLAVEN'SYOSEMITE COLOGN :
Mndo froir the wild flowers of th
FAB PAMKD YOSEMITE VALLE1
It Is the moat frspraut ot perfum
Manufncturad by H. B. Sloven , Sa
Francisco. For Halo In Omaha byV
J. Whltehouso and Konniuo Broo ,
& Oo.
WARM WINTER GOODS.
KDKTZ'H SIOUK.
Ladiea Logginu.
Children's Leggiua.
Ladies Hoods.
Children's Hoods.
Lidiea Mittu.
Children'd Mittp ,
Lidiea Underwear.
Children's Underwear.
Kurlz'o Store , 1306 Farnam streol
THE BOHE10IAN QiRL.
Tno Boston Ideala Still Drawing BI
Houses.
The Boston Ideala had nn iinmena
onthuaiastio nnd appreciative nudiom
last night , notwithstanding the o :
tromo cold. The house was filled nn
no waning In their popularity to t
discerned.
To have aeon the long lines of had
and carrtagea which filled Furnai
street between Fourteenth and Fi
tponth , ono would have said the 01
tire upper ton of the city was out. ]
is n fact that neither love nor mono
would secure n conveyance after fat
o'clock yesterday afternoon.
The opera , "Tho Bahamian Girl ,
ia ono cf the finest in their roportoii
attd-Kaa'tilollently rendered , iu fni
with a perfection not to bo oxcoedc
by any compnny.
The matinee thia afternoon and evi
ning performance to-night will cloi
ono of the moat succeesful ongag
monts ever played In this city.
BATTLE CREEK , Mich. , Jan. 31 , ' 70.
GKNTLEMEN Having been ailKctc
for n number of years with India * "
tion nnd general debility , by the n1
vlco of my doctor I tified Hop Bitter
an.1 ! m ? t my they affordsd ma almo
instant relief. 1 am glad to bo ab
to teatify in thalr behalf.
THOS , 9 , KKOX.
Gnllivat RoionoM
There can by uuiuethluf ; heroic in n me
iclne an well as iu inrlividuals. Uurrloi
Blood Bitters have tlfectcd many n L'&lla
rcacuo among the mifoiini ; tick. Thou
nndu Imve eicajiod the ini-orie * of clj > [ > ?
slit aud nervuim debility through tlio n
thlR wonderful modloltio. It id emplml
cully the bent stomsch nud blood tonic
the world
PERSON A' .
J. A , Campbell , cf Htanton , It at tl
Metropolitan.
lllaa Jeasle Croun e , of Fort Oalhoui
U at the Mlllard.
Hen. G. W. A. Taylor , of New Yoi
city Is at the Mlllard.
W. 1 * . Noble , of the Sh mhone sgenc ;
111 a gu * t of the Paxton ,
Col. 0. 0. Oreon , of Utic , New Yorl
U a gueH of the iMillcri ) ,
W. B. Gaff ry and L L. Palraanteei
of Dutte , ara registered at the Paxton.
Hon. P. D. Stnrdevundt , State Trea.
urer elect , of Geneva , ia at the 1'axtou.
Chaa. K , Chapln , buaine'8 manager (
the Milu'Burleii ; } ) compiuy , la at the 1'a :
ton.
ton.J
J Wurtz , ropreaeutluK I. Well & Co
St. Joe , H In town. He IianoldOuiab
boy and an A No , 1 fellow ,
Homeu Stull bat returned to IJaho an
Councilman Kaufman U again in the chal
at president pro. tern , of the city foonnol
W. J. Hanaewortb , Plattimouth ; J. V
Ueilne acd wife. Wayne ; A. Palxqulat
Tekamah ; W. D , NicholU , Beatrice ; Win
Adalr , Dakota , nnd Jamen 8. Antlsdalc
Columbus , are at the Metropolitan.
Geo. D. Brooki , Bulle Mill * ; Mw. U
D. Meier , Misi Cobb , Un. House , L. 0
3urr , and and 8 , M. Benedict , Lincoln
Qr , Hlwood and wile , North Bend , J
1'yth and L , Tiowbridge , Nebraska City
among the visitor * from interior Ne-
irMka , who regktercd at the hotel Mil.
artl lait night.
Col. Luke Murrin , tlio jovial and popn-
ftr Cheyenne man , who has a hott ol
rienilA all over the country wherever he
ofln , arrived from the went laat night en
onto to the east , nnd stopper ! over in
) maha for tirenty-fuur hour ? . He will
oturn In time to spend the holidays \vilh
ilfl fftmlly.
Mllen Xentmypr , Sohuy or ; S. S. l owc ,
"reinont ; J. 11 , Van IJinltlrk , Aurotn ; O.
P. Mauon , Lincoln ; AJra. G. S. Smith ,
Mrs. T. K. White , Mr * . H. E Kilmer ,
tlrs. A. W. McLoughllr , Mr . T 13van ,
itra. Jacoby , and friend , Plattmotith ; H.
) Ay , Lincoln ; Jacob Drum , lieitrlcIrn. ; .
A. Brown , Bradsh w ; A. .1 , Cornisb , Lin-
coin ; Henry Furhmau , Ficuirnt ; .1. H ,
lungateand wife , J. It. Stewart , Mrs. F ,
V. K eney , Mlsa Uitle Thlcllen , Blair ;
f. < * . Chrk , Lincoln ; C. Durae , Crete : .T.
I , Johnson , JJlalr , were among the NV
) raaknna nt the Paxton last night.
General Victor Ylfrmntn is In town.
Mr . W. S. Wlujr , wife of the U. P ,
auditor of poateugar accounts , baa gone on
a visit to Blnomlngton , Ilia
J. N. It. Patrick , accompanied by hli
rlond , Mr. Krv.ln Davl , who Is hl gnost ,
arrived homo frcm New York Tuesday.
Mrs. O. P. McCarthy left Tucjdny nl
ernoon for Indbnapolij , to attend the
uneral of her . the
ncpho.v , two-jenr-old
child of Mr. end Mrs. A. F. Potts , of thai
city. Her brother , Mr. George L. lUrney ,
uccompnnlod her.
MOTHERS DON'T KNOW. How
many children tire punished for being
uncouth , willful and indifferent to in <
atructiona or rowuida , simply because
ttiey ate out of health ! Au intelli
gent l&dy mid of n child of this kind ;
" 'Mothers nhould know tint if tlioj
jzivo the little iino moderate dosoit ol
Hop Bittern for two or three wteki
the children would bo all n pur on I
could di > airo. "
UIBD
UALLr.Y IN Una city.'Decemlier 5th
iMchiilap , fun of Air. niul MtR Tiu . C
Ualley. njjedl year nnd 10 mnmbx.
Funerel will taUo tilnco fium the TOE !
ilence , South.Fltleenth itroat , Uccembo
7th , lit 1 p. m.
HAIIMON Ida J. , wife of Arthur S
Ilunuon , died at IU o'clock Tuesda ;
niKht , of scarlet fever , nged 22 years mii
G month ; .
The funeral will take plftcj nl 2 p. m ,
Thursdny , Dec. 7th.
Mr. Harmon id now bereft for the second
end time within a few days time , his Httl
Ron having died of tlio entuo dtcad disoaei
on Monday last nt the ago of two year
and two months. His wife leaves a Httl
ouo only two montliH of ugo motherless.
Diamond Dyea will color uj
thing any color , Mid never fail. Tai
eaaieHt und best way to ecouomlzo 1C
cents , nt nil
IO LOAN MDMtY.
MONEY TO LOAN On personal property c
any description A. C-.Troup , Attorney , 21
south 14th Street. 128-Uno
TO LOtLtt On cnJtMl inorraraRd ae
MOWEY . A. B. Tutlau , No. 1610 Dottglc
etrect , front room , up-stalr < . 435-tf
A 8 otr cenlli
ieit In Bnmo.ot $3,600 an
upwards , for 8 to 6 years , on Brst-claai city an
farm property. Biuia BULL EatArs and LOA.
Aonor , 16th and Donrlaa Sts.
* ONGT TO LOAN Olll at Law Office ot t
M1 L. Thomis noimB Crelzhton Block.
HELP WANTED
WANTED Position as tra\cllnc agent. A
experienced salenman , dculrln ; a change
wishes to encage with a flrat-claiis house Iron
January or February next. Acquaintance p Ii
clpally in Colorado and territories , a d mostl
with wholcsa'e grocery traOo Position wlti
b o fry preferred , llifcrf nets fflvtii. Address
I'Gcnnan , " UEK cilice , Omaha , Neb.
adlntne room elrlaat Harnej
Street restaurant , No. 412 lUrney street
382101. . "
"iTTANTUD-A ( rirl nt 2010 Hurt street ,
WANTED 2,000 laborers to know there I
plcntj of work nouth , utf2,00 per ilay. I'n
sent faro to St. Louis $6 uo , Mcmphi * 81.00 , * ci
Orlexn , Sll.OO. Cov' < i T ckct oinee,317 V 'a ' '
ton Avenue , North Minneapolis , Minn.
W ANTED A good mllkir , Saratoga dairy.
_ 379--t
ANTEO-Olrls immediately at the "Ore
den al. 313.11
ANUE'l ) A good ix > k at New r ngla'dre' '
laurant , 1118 DoujUs slruet. 3:0-71
TTl J ANTED AKonfirto"tal.u oidcrs for Nn\ln
VV evplanatocy St.ck Doct r llo k. Tor tern :
write to J. 1) . SHKU.Y.
dec Ut General Agent , Kalrmor.t , S'ch.
Two men ol trod add res < to cai
WANTED sell cowls. Sto < ly omplojmvn
sure pay. Cull Ui boutli 10th fctreo' , 357-7 *
- . W B8 81. Ai
WANTEn-Clianiloniiald. 20 h J.ul | S\t
"ITTAN'TRD Tofcrurothu rmlc of a e
VV eJue.tti > 1inichsnlc. Ao pripotlllrin < on
lldcr.'d ii'ilci tbn uppllaint ji * > ittei agcni > ri
kiiowlnVuot tlnmeihinlcil tc'enou. < all o
roonitG ant 7 , 1'.veietl'i Duck , Cancel ! Blulld.
ANTi:0-liooK : can\ai cra at 17North 1ft
W btrca. 333 If
SED Every one to loa\o orders forlicl
W at 217 N. ICth street , upUlrs. . 33U tf
ANTED Ono | f od camosser ti e
goods on Installment , steady work an
Inquire at 218 N. IGth sUe9t , room (
SITUATIONS WANTED.
By an Englishman , Urgeexpei
WANTED ror > osa plicc In private f miler
or ctni-r work , Call or aidrcvu "R , L. 11. " mr
Y. M. C. A. 3S1-61
WANTED A jounj ; man wou'd like to get
tltuatlon as khlpiiiiiif clerk. Ii. W. Allcn,56
N. 12th ttrtxtt. 3M-Ct
MIOELLANEOUa V/AMTd.
I ANTED Iloardfraby the day or week 141
W Howard St , 345-linj
BUSINESS CHANCES.
. USINFSS CHANCE-A good blacksmith 1
\i \ offered tpoclal Indunemcn' . to locatoatOil
morn .Ntb. Apply too. Krwttthirc. 13J-.1-lu
RENT-HOU8EB AND LANI1
KENT A lOinforUblc house nt ri-asona
FOU . Inquire at iOI3 llerco etnet , bet
d 21bt. 3f S-7 (
RENT A cottage of four rooms , 2 clo rU )
FOR
pantry and cellar , city wattr In the house
Alto 4 large room * and clooet in a double house
hard and bolt water. L. DUGOAN ,
3CT-7 } 1112 South 13th St ,
_
I7MJK RENT A housu of 3 looms , oulUMo foi
JJ one or two families. Hint VJUaironth , Iu
quite PIS Cuica o ktrtil , Ut , 12th and 13th.
307-llt _ [ _ _
l01l REM-lUJdenno No 1712 DouehwM.
JOHN O. JAO. 1 .
? OR RENT One uitolyhirnUhed room for ore
I 1 or two gentlemen , No. 112 Harney s'rtwt ,
ttt. 8th and Oth. 3 Cat
FOR RENT 'mall coiUgf.tfeT'nport and 1711
strstl US , S. LEHMAN.
318-U
TENT P If Mint furnished room suitable
Fott
forgfn'ltman , 1C19 r rnnm. 364-3 *
Ion RENT rurntohtvl room , 1612 Fitmiun
trett
Fen lir.ST-Ncw two ton hc of t
room , nliortdiUnco from 11 a oHlcc. lltnt
rcaon Me.1LI.1SM.YATES. .
381-tf
IlKNT A nice furnUhod room. Apnly nt
FOU . 8038. Ninth atrrct aMC'
_
1T10U hKNT Ilousalth three rooms lor JO
U per month on Douglas bctnren 2Cth and 2Tth
street. AJ.ltni "llcllulre" , llco oflioe. .152 Ct
"I70H HKNT FurnlsheJ aniltinfuraUh < l loom *
JJ HlOJAckson. 3M-SI
HKNT A front ro-ni fnrnU c < l and an
FOU ! < htil room Insvm } 'a block corner
eilit tint Honanl.
15KVT The trslJencoetil.
FfU
UOO.IacVaau. Inrjulra on ptcull a or M 312
1 3th kt reel. 311-tf
. .OK HtNT-Unturiidled room two blocks
fwcat ot postulllco 117 lOUtn lith itre t'
31MI
" 171OU HENT Kurnl h l ro n. Inquire 313 N.
J ; InliftiLct , bet n Unvenport AiiJ Chluuco
directs. 330-tJ
1011 U N'T A now hou e , furnia'td , eljflit
I 1 room < , bath room , i table , etc. One ol the
finest locations In the city ; CM CO per month.
Inaulre lor three chDeinls' ro.il vntato a cncj- ,
IBth i.n.1 . DouglCT atrctU. _ notlBtl
IlKNT New ae\cn room cottage well lo-
FOH , has set era ] clotltfl. city and cetrrn
water C. F. Drlsooll. 283-tl
mils' Now Map ol OmAlm , hist completed and.
B ready lor dell * cry nt $7 each. Is 4 Icet vide
iy 7 Icct lonp , UirpL'jt and moat complete map
oi I Omaha o\cr publlahcd. Olllclnl map ol the
tlty. See column.
FOR Iir.NT Oftlco rooms. Enquire at Now
York Do * OooJa store. ISTi-dec-U
EORRP.S.T Up-staira , 1417 latnhim stree
5Mf JOtlNO. JACOD3.
I7IOK IttN'l Ilruse ot b tucrm in Qrst-cliM
JL order , 10 lito ha from opt ra house ,
cheap $15
Homo of It rooms , all convcn'ecco , 8
blotkifratn opera house 40
Ilougo of r rooms , 23il and Nicholas streets. 18
Store on Farnam , 2 floors , 125
-tc.ro on 14tli,2 fioora. . . 75
SwellIront loildenccs S60toC5
IS-tf MoCAUUE , Opposltu Poatofflcc.
KENT Unfurnished rooms In brick
FOIl
home. 1411 Chicago street. IfO-tt
T7IOR RENT Elegantly furnlulic * ! rooms with
JL ; gas and hotter , JUIerencis requited. Ap
ply at northwest corner ct 23d and Hurt btrcoti.
U33 tt
T7IOK RENT Furnlihed room lth board lf > 08
.JD California street. 171-tf
TTlOll llb.NT llouao , tix rooms. JurnHlicii , In-
JC qnlro at D. Hyde's office , Mlllnrrt hotel.
7C5-tf
fjK . K NT Two nuw Uwolllneb tna two otini
A ; dwelllnj-a IndcslroWo loollty , fy McKoon
No. 1R14 r > milnn ttrcct 81T-tf
TJtOK UK.NT Large oWco loom cr Halt store ,
JD 1020 Fftriihum ntical. 707-t (
OK KENT A store m UMcotubo liiock , nn
ICth ttrcct , tictr Divcnport. St A. D ,
Balcomlio. 600-2Stt
POt SALE -A handnoiro tit ct in'nit ' furs ,
c'st'nz 815. anil nc-tcelj nmi , U\n be
bought for loss than half ihclr > aluo. Cor. 17th
andJackionsticets. E830I
FOU SALE H Inch s' nd rd Co-
BICYCLE in air ccnditin , A btrxain C.
M. Woodman. 751-tf
FOH SAI.K A small gr In olc\ntor and Vpork
varchousc.ihtnp.ni don nil the ral roadtracls
at Fremont , Neb. , with the ( jrounds , bv Hoberl
Kittle , 37g.Ut
BAH AIN Forsnle , a small house on leased
A ground , thrio room * , closet , pan ry , sum-
rno r Kltci en , Rood cc'lnr , and wa'ei. Cheip for
cash. Inquire on premises , second door north of
St Mar'sn\enuc , on Fau > lew street , or at J s.
Jolconer' . walcpn , opera houao block. S50 9t
T70R SALE A go d restaurant and ho ' InV
I1 flourishing town of four thous nd hdiibl-
tantsdolrgagoodbusiucss Ownfrwisln ( t ) jell
on account of ill hoilth , easy terms. Andiw C.
F. Cawan Urand Island Nob. 3.3-tf
. . _ _ *
- - - - ii- - i .1 ----Tttr _ j -
Foil SALE-Saloon doing a businwa from
81,050 to $1,200 a month. In one of the best
locations in the city. Satisfactory- reasons for
selling. Terma ery reasonable. For pirtlcu-
lars address "E. C. " Bee olilce. 3Il-lwt !
XCELLENT BRICK for sale , $9.00 per thou-
sand. Yard , IBth street , two blocks emith
of Bellevue road. LORKNZO DIEDLII.
177-lmnoviat
HOTHL FOIl SALE First class hotel lor solo
In a 111 o western tomi. lion all the first
clats trodo. Reason for Belling other business.
Per jiarticulars , address , Hotel , OMAHA BKR.
183-lmfnovlSt
FOIt SALE Steam engines new nd econd
hand 8 , 10 , 1 , o horse power. Also
steam boiler * any size. Inquire Om ha Foundry -
dry and MachlnnCo. -
iiov24-Im-ni-i < l
FOIl SALE-Barrela and kegs. Also hoop poles
bought at cooper shop , cor. 18th and Pierce.
ICOdeetl * JKKRY SHTMOOB.
BE1II8 New Mapof Omaha , Justcomplotnd nnd
ready for delivery at 87 c-xch. Is 4 feet wide
by 7 feet long. Largest nnd most complete map
of Omaha over published. OIBcUl map of the
city. Boo column.
POR R NT Brick Ho\e , Inquire atdruiratorft
corner loth anil Douglas. BjS.tl
MKJCIXl.fi.MEUH.
T OST Largo b nek Newfoundland dou , whlto
LJ under neck. End of tall unite. Had on black
leather collar. Liber I rewir for ict.rn IT llll.
t m Rogers i. Son , 11 h nnd Farnam. 375-&J
A final a aliment and dUcbarife. The
LOST Under will be palda lownrd hy joavlnc
mine at this nlllcc , JOHN V.CCEUT.
371 fit
C. NAIlp , TwM.luU.t. Deerh.aJs . , n
* ' ' UoHunl and J"1" * " .
OltS JAS. H. & JOHN D PEAnODY
i.y liat-o removed from 13th and Farn m ktrotta
to room * 1 , 3 and 6 , Rtdiik'u block , 1507 Iniam
-reet. _ _ 210 n22-lm
U * Ono brown rraro colt it'rl'i fora-
. two hlfa Jct whlto. iboii' rwn viarj
o"d ' " ' Iff JAS. STEPHENS
MA ( STER ' F PALMYSTEHY AND CONDI-
TI NALIST , 198 Tenth street , K-twiun Knrnarn
and Ha ney , Will , with he alii nf Liunllan
sdrlto , obtiiln for anyone a glnncu hajioot
and pri'hcnt , and on certain condition * < > fu.
turn. Boots and Shoes made to order. ci ( ft
sati-iartlnn trutrantreil.
Absolutely Pure.
Tbh i > owder never rarlea. A uitrve.
purity , Btrength and wholenoaienees
wore economical than the ordinary klndr ,
and cannot be sold in competition with tbe
multitude of low test , abort weight , alam
or phoaybate powders. Sold only in cam
ROTAS. BAKING FOWUCB Co ,
Wall Bt. , New Yorfc