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THE DAILY JBEE : TLJLSDAY DECEMBER 12 * The Daily Be 8. Tuesday Morning , Dec. 12 Wouthor Hoport. ( the following obfcrvcllon * are taken at | hr < me moment of time at all the atatlonn * ! r i frctm at J i ha , fiox n t Yankton , UUntnlppI Iroten at D enpoit , Ircaan at St. Paul , B f et 3 Inches at SU Louli , and Iroisi lit IrtOroissancl it Cu'mqnr. LOOAL BKHVITIHS. Go to Wjrrnan'a Commerclalega Cell to learn book-keeping , penmanship , busi ness arithmetic and commercial law , nl2tf Jerry Rernan la under arreit for petit larceny. Trial to < day. The District Court la agln In acnilon. Yesterday's bualno < a wan unimportant. TlioB. IJeanoy , late ot the Ninth Ilegf mont , baa opened a aaloon near Fort Omaha. The repnlar monthly reception and octal of the Y. M. O. A. will take place next Monday evening , The case of the Stale va. E. P. Shot- well , trantfeired to Judge Anderson's court , la Bet for 1 p , m. Wednesday , There were four cases of Intoxication before JuJgo Beneko yesterday and ono dis turbance ot tha peao ? . The latter paid (5 and costs ami of the former , one paid , ono waa committed and two continued , The Mies auxiliary of the Y , M. 0. A , , which wia organized laat week will hold , lii regular meeting at 3:30 : p. in. to-day , whin the further discussion of the winter work will bo taken up. The Hun reporter U obliged for a fine photograph and autograph of "Keno'Hhc canine p't of Knglua Oatripsny No. 3. The ploturo ia from'tho lice HlvontuJio and Konu's guardian , Mr. Jerome Pontztl. II igoca Into tlio archives , A few dayj RRO the three dsughtorn ol thoex-delrgato from Utah , C. lit. Hooper paired through tbo city on their way to thi bedside of tbelrftthor who wan suppostd t < be In a critical condition , We loam Hint oi arriving in Salt Lnka they fonnd Oapt Hoaper much letter and that ho is nov > convalescent. A caw fell iuto the hot house of Kr fling , the florltt , ycoterday and dli about (2n worth of dnmsge. An olllce -wai eent for to arrest the cow and aho wll ho hold till the damagca are made good 'If tbe oidlnancoahtd been enforced Erflln wculd be ohotd and bo would the owner o the cow. Stepp , the soldier nrmtod for the rot bory of Qulnu at the gates of Ft. Omaha had hia preliminary examination jostei day and waa bound over to appear bofur the February grand jury. He waa unabl to giro the (500 bill required nnd went t District Attorney Uarnham while i Washington county last week convicte John O'Day , a well known farmer , of cu ting down a county bridge nnd bo wi fined $500. It seem * that O'Day clalmc the land on which the bridge wnu built an upon hi * ( .Utemeut to an attorney waa ti vlicd thU ha inliiht remove the property which he did , but In a way which thu cou evidently did not cndurs ? . The cai eau od quite n tematlon up there nnd M O'Dr.y hai many acquaintances In Omal ' who will read the Item with inttroat. Tom Karl , the famous alnger who i ooinpauied the Uuuton Ideals to thla ell last week , haa written the following lett to Moian. Max Mayor tt lro. ! , tha wi known je vellera : " .UIow mo to thank yi for the beautiful tn uucr in which you g up , from your own charming design , tl ' monogram I entruited to you , I am c oesolvoly plenod with It unj cr > u Mor tl workmanship auperlnr. lu anything of tl kind I have ever eotn before. The , oth members of our company are also ploaii with the Jewelry , eto , purchased of yci Tom Karl. " In explanation < > [ tbe latt oeutenco It may bo aald that thetaombo of the company purchased a ( pianllty i diamonds , oka , aa Christmas presents f frlenda In Florence , Italy , which were fc ; by i DIHD LATKY-T. II. Irttey , aged 72 , of bes dUeose , yjiterday at 3 p. m. Funeral to-morrow at i ! p , m. , at re denco , Twenty-firbt Letw en Qraco ai Olurk streets. Tne doosateJ has lived Omaha nines 1850. Filenda aio InTlted , MADDEN I'ltbUolty. December 101 at t o'clock p , in. , MiuUen. agul yean. Funeral will take place to-morrow 9:30 A. m. at tto Uathedral , Fiionds t luvltwl. i t'onjonu HliuuIU lontot.o timu in Rcuring coriilla&to in ( bo Mhrrii. o Fund SI iutl Trust Association of Oorl Rapide , loita , coiicornlnx which circ ! &riiAnd , fnll information will ho tc Mi fri'i upon application. It ia organu 3V ujdevtbo lauuraiico IJTS of Ton * V &t d is the only legalized and Irgl uii'a infttitullu.i < f tlio 1:1 ir. n i ( country. Ita ofljcmu und mxnng. . aru amoug thn moat proininont buR P -R rnun in O < Ur Kijiidy , indudii bankers , thu poitruutor , capitalls ra'lwHy manngora , Inauranco nu loading lawyer. ) , phy ican ! end otl rt-Hablu citlzoii3. Over 815,000 I rilr ( lj. h"on paid to mcinbura. It a ttulundtct inventmeiit , aa e&fe , eecui aud turo aa n government bond. Y cm just aa wull have & good cum xno uy to opiumenca murrled llfo c At not. Remember it only costs y. oiio cent for a postal o rd to rcqui full czplansUon nnd inforaiatiu Oix ] & ) 'untu cun gi < t territory if u pU"J for coon. NVrllo to-dty. 1 not poitpoiioli. Muntiou whoroyi I hia notice. ool2G-liu * A MAMMOTH GOHGERN , Opening of the Largest Ware house in the State , The Enterprise of Mesons. Dewey 2sBtono. They Build for Koepa and Are Not Done Yet. Tlio work of laying the hrsl two blocks of Asphalt pavement on Doug las street will bo completed by the contractors to-morrow , and operations will then cease until about the mid dle of next May. By that time it is probable that not only Douglas , but Dodge , Farnam nnd other thor- oughfaroi in the city wll have pavement contracted for and It is certain that the work of lay ing grantto blocks on Tenth street will bo in progrots. All these indi cate the growth aud prosperity of the city , and trnly Omaha has made vast strides toward metropolitan impor tance within the past four years , or oven ono year. The magnificent opera house , the palatial hotels city waterworks , telephone , electric lightetc. . , now secured , what is ucxt to como is the question. These are all the enterprise of companies or of tlio city and in the meantime 'Indi vidual eitizans are not n whit be hind the spirit of the limes. For some tlmo pant n larcio brick building haa boon in progress on the U. P , track between Tenth nnd Eleventh on Leavonworth street , which not only adjoined , but the walls united with thu big warehouse built by Dewey & Stone on the southeast corner of the rquaro. It was reported by many that this was to bo the freight houco of the Missouri Pacific rood and that that locality would bo ohoson for extensive improvements by the railroad companies. All doubts upon tha subject have boon sot at rest at laot , for the build ing has boon moved into and ia now occupied by the great furniture house of Ddwoy & Btouo , who have already put in a largo quantity of utock , and and nro as much at homo there us if they had boon in for a decide , Aa stated above , it was joined to their former building , so that the warehouse as now completed , oc cupies the entire length of the block blung thn track and half the depth , extending back to tho'alloy , to which doors and windows give It ample ac < ecus. ecus.Tnis warehouse is 204 feet jr. length and averages 75 foot ir width , making it .the largest ware houao in the state. A ton-foot basement mont extends under ita entire longtl and breadth , the floors bcinj of oomont with heavy joist not in am plank surface , so that it is ns dr ; uiid perfect for all purposes ai tin rooms abovo. The timbers upoi which the warehouse is built are o the moat raasalvo character , am rrould enpport all the locomc tlvos that could bo put upo : them. The load Lhoy hav to boar is not light. The broad floor of the first story , as well as of th basement , are densely packed wit ! furnitnro of all descriptions and B classified and arranged that an ordo can bo chocked off and loaded into th cars In on inconceivably short spaca c tlmo. The tracks run right up to th doors , and hauling aud delay c every kind Is thus avoided. Through broad doors leading fret the alloy Into the baeomont tcamsjca drive lu and out with their loads am an elevator in each of the building connects the basement with the flooi above , Then there are doors o chutes through which a team can pas out to the very car duors from th basement and the first floor Is similar 1 provided , A convenient oflico Is h catod on the Eleventh atroot front c the warehouse and the place Is mat npd with a largo force of men < vh arolutpt busy all day long loadin and .unloading cars. In short th firm can without contradiction cliiln not only the largest warehouse in th stats but ono that is jsccond [ to nor ia the United States for facilities i handling goods und respondin promptly to all orders from the oustomeru , The warehouse is ono < the great features of the city , tna much us it is constructed on a aca that will bo commensurate with tl growth of the city twunty-fivo yea hence , The 'now dopnrturo sflbn thu firm au opportunity to work wil much , bettor satisfaction to thomsolv and to the consequent benefit of i customers , the largo four-story and Imcmio building on Farnam street , ia a nig worth seeing , with ila immouoo ate of furniture of every dcHoriplio The biaemcnt packed with stock , tl first a'.ory with its vast quantity slch and elaborate chamber DC and finer good * , the BCOOI and third floors with the costly purl sots , OMJT chairs , olo. , and the- four floor with Its load of material , its i pairing , upholstering and finishii rooms , nro n never failing source surprise to the vliltor. The lim goods from the loading factotiea the United Stains tru to found here , from an § 800 parlor t down to anything in the furuitu line required , Thoco who know s th&t Mciirc. Dawoy it Stone koej bigger nnd finer atook und do me business than any house In Ohlcac and those who take a look thron their establishment will never d . ' _ putu It. It is their intention n xt spring build a four story building iramei utwly back of their Farnam site More and front it g on llarnoy , whi will give them us much room u tin pruacnt atoro baildiug. They ha on their pay roll forty-five men a may bo set down us controlling ono the first Institutions in extent a Importance not only to the city but thu etato , and destined to always he tlio lend in the furniture line in t great trana-MiiMsilppl umpire. Mr. Jouu Qlcnurdb * Immoral. The funeral of Air , John Richai took place on Sunday afternoon , fn the residence , No. 1017 Farm atrrot , under the auiploes of Al union lodge No , 8 I. 0. 0. F , , which the deceased was an honored member. The music was furnished by the Union Pacific band , which headed the long procession , there being - ing a very largo attendance at the funeral , Numerous floral tributes wore received from the family. Mr. Richards woo ono cf the moat popular and rcspnctod of Onnlm's Gorman citlzoitfl. IJo ws n man of sterling integrity , nuccaaafnl in busi ness , to which ho paid close attention ; a loving husband , u kind father , and an exemplary citizen in every respect. Ills death is deeply regretted by n largo circle of friends among all classes of people , and his tamlly have the sympathy of the community. A CARD OF THANKS , In behalf of the family of the late Mr. John Iliohardu , I return the sin- ccroftt thanks to all friends for their klndncKB during his illness and at his funeral , and moro particularly do I thank Allomanon lodge No. 8 , I , 0 , 0. F. , and the friends who contrib uted floral decorations. MRS. JOHN RICHARDS. KNEVALS VS. VAN An Important Decision by the United Btatoa Supreme Court. A private telegram received in ( his city lost night brings the intel ligence that the United Staten supreme court hia rendered a decision in a case which has oxoitcd n great deal of interest in this oily and state , The case of Knovnls vs. Van Wyck was decided in the United States circuit court of Nebraska nt'tho No vember tonn , 1881 , by a judgment for the plaintiff nnd was carried up to the tupromo court of the United titatos. The question involves the tttlo to the lands tying along the St. Joe , Denver & Western road , and the title of many settlers in Nuokolls , Gage and other counties to their homes. The supreme court ofilrms the de cision of thn circuit court with costs on the defendant , butf wo understand , allows the settlers the valno of their improvements. The details of this case have boon published in full , and the public ie fully conversant with the facts. PAVING POINTS. The Work Ended for tbo Season It Omaha. The work of paving on upper Doug' las street was brought to a nuramarj oloso yesterday by the breaking of i main shaft on the engine used at the works on the flita. The repair o I the broken machinery , which mus have boon m.tda in Chicago , wouli have necessitated a week's delay , am as but a little work WRB laid out t < complete the scuBon mid several mot wnro hero on salary , it was not dcomoc wise to go further , and houco th < work was abandoned for the season It had been intondcd to complete ploto the two blocks on Doug las between Fourteenth and Sixteenth toonth but as it is about 300 or 401 yards are loft unfiniahed but thi space-is laid with two-inch plank am the two blocks are now open to publii travel. Mr. Grant , the onporintond ont of the work , thought his stop t bo for the best interests both of th city and his employers. Enough ha boon paved to offer a thorough tea and work will not bo resumed nnti about the middle of next May , Mr. Grant ia anxious to have Ohali man Oroighton , of the board of pnbli works , accompany him to Washlngto : and Inspect thu nsphalt paveinon which has been in use there for si years. It ia probable that Mr. Oroigb ton will go and that the results of th trip would bo highly beneficial to th city in future. Sir. Grant and his foreman , Mi Lynch , have won many friends dui ing their brief stay in Omaha , and g away with full confidence of thoa who have inspected their work , an pranounoo it first-clats in ovcry pai ticulur. In return they express then nolvca as highly pleased with tli treatment received at the hcnda of th board of public works , the city com ell and other oQlclals , and with th city generally. AHAZOR. KOBB Rid f Louis Fatat'a Barber Shop Kaldc Last Night. The first burglary siuoo , the arrc of the Quirk brothers took place aboi 10 o'clock Sunday , the barber the owned by Louis Fatal , on Dod | street , between Fifteenth and Si tconth , being the eoeno of the opor tion. tion.Tho The family cf Mr. J. K , Siundci the auctioneer , rcaldo ucxt door , wl only a narrv passage-way botweo About 10 o'clock Mr. Sauudors1 Hit girl hoard a noise which she thoug was made by a cow which had wa dcred in between the buildings , 8 ! peeped out through the curtains M saw a man about Louis' slto , b we rlng a small , black moustache , i the llttlo shod back cf the shop. Upi seeing the llttlo girl ho uttered an ii ploua ejaculation , jumped to I ground aud ran away. Yestnrday upon opening t shop , U wbs found that the robb had climbed up over the low she pponod a window and jumped dev into a small back room from which door leads Into the shop. Here ! buratod the door open , breaking of ! t ! bolt and entered. He took six whl handled raroro from the last chair ; o the obop but neither touched t ! raonoy in the till nor the cigwa whi had boon loft upon , It is believed that ho is a man w ] has worked in the sbop aud was the ougbly acquainted with the premh and Mr , Foist thinks ho was out on drunken spree when the burglary w id committed , to A reward of $20 will bo paid f Id the arreat of the guilty parly. IATTH OKIKK , Mich. , Jan. 31 , ' 70. QKMLEUKN Having boon afflict for a number of years with Indigi tion and general debility , by the a m vloa of my doctor I used Hop Ditto : and meat say they afforded me ahm in Instant relief. I am glad to bo tl eof to testify in their behalf. of THOB , G. KNOX. THE HDM. CASE. The First Day One of noQreat Devel opments. The famous caio of the United States ve. Hon. D. G. Hull , of Lin coln , was taken up in the United States circuit court yesterday , Judge 0. G. Foster , of Topeka , Kan. , pro- siding. The jury impumollod in the caao ia believed to bo tin excel lent ono , nnd ono that will do jintico to all parties , while both sides have confidonos in the integrity of the court. Tlio witnesses examined wore : II L. Swords , tpecial agent of thu treas ury department ; O. O. Klnnoy , depnty postmaster at Lincoln ; U. D , Steam * , J , II. ilorloy and L. Mayor , Lincoln merchants. Nothing of great importance wna developed during the day , and it waa apparent that the defense was not at all downhearted at thn result of the first day. It is probable that two days moro will bo occupied in hearing the ovldonco and arriving at a verdict. AN OLD TIMER. * 0al. " Basin Boturns to Visit Bis Old Home. Mr. U. M. Risln , a prominent law yer and bnsinoiB man of Seattle , W. T. , arrived in the city last night , on route to St. Luuls and other points in the oast. Mr. Risin was a resident of Omaha ton years ago , and moots several ol his old friends on his return. In thosa days ho was "Oal. " Ra&in nnd atnco that ho haa boon to Jnpan , Hon olulu nnd all over the Pacific coast aud islands. Ho settled down at Seattle eight years agu and sines that tiino has served in tiio council several terms , and become a successful practi tioner and partner in a first class coal mining company. Ho ia still inthohoy'day of youthfull of life nnd energy and the spirit ol the circle in which ho moves. HE will remain in Omaha a day or twc and tbon proceed on his journoj Atlantic-ward. Ho receives a warn : wulccmo'&t this otago of his journey , X-inoloutu A Grant Blscovory- For the benefit of these who hnv not already neon Hho LINOLEUM flooi cloth , wo would say that it is madi under a patent process , of grounc cork combined with solidified oil pressed on to canvas by means of pow erful rollers , forming nn exceeding ] ; durable surface , on which Is rruprintec hr.ndsomo patterns in varied styles It la suitable for private dwelling : public buildings , stores , etc , and soli by all carpet dealers. The only gonu iuo article has the word ' LINOLEUM' ' printed on the back of every iqu&r yard. decOiat THE GRAND AU&IT. A'Kooep'.lon to Commandor-ln-Chu Vandorvoort. Paul Vandorvoort , commander-it chief of the Grand Army of the Kc public , was recently tendered a n coptlon at St. Louis , which The Rt publican of Saturday laat thus dt scribes : Upward of a hundred Union Mil sonri veterans , members of the thre local posts of the Grand Army of th Republic , mot last ovoniug at th camp of Frank P. Blair post , No , ] to do honor to Ooramander-in-Ohic Yandervoort , of Nebraska , who I now on his official tour of inopectio o ! the pools of the order thronghot the country. The camp of Frank I Blair , No. 1 , ta the hall on the ae < end floor of No. 106 North Stxt street. The walls of vho apartmoni which was lately occupied by th democratic city central cornmittei are decorated Tfith the banners c all nations , with the America flag predominant : with a ohai of the army corps badges , a bron : bis relief medallion of Blair , a phot < graph pf Blair and his staff , a portra of Lyon , a bust of Grant , and otlu suggestions of the Union out cf whic grow the Grand Army of the Rnpul lie. Canons on cud , canon balls i pyramids , ohclls and stacked am Gguro in the equipment of the roon and the gouoral efl'oct on the eye < the visitor is rod , white and blue aa < color , and an exhibition of dismoun ed artillery ns to furniture. Pa Commander Churchill , from botwct two frowning smoothbores , lookc out upon the gathering , and after call to order , introduced Thomas < Fletcher , who stated the nature the asiemblago , drifting into son gonorr.l remarks regarding the sta of the order , ita pvaUoworthy objtc and its glorlpua past , glowing p ont and promising future , coucludii by introducing Gen , Vandovooi The general spoke exactly for i hour , and kept his old comrades arms entertained. His romarKu we enlivened at timoi by the introdu tion of stories , which carried the bo back to the camp fironwhen the van wont around with unlimited frc.oJoi Gen , Yandervoort assumed hia pc tion as commnndor-in-chtof of tl Grand Army on March 31 , 1882 , ai it then numbered 80,93-1 mombci By Juno SO , of this year , a total go. In membership of 17,138 wasropoite The returns for the quarter ondii Suptunber 30 , noru not all in P.3 y < but from thns3 at naud the ppeak felt warranted in elating that u'u i creaao of 20,353 will bo shown , ni before December 31 there will ha been a g ln of 30,000. The sneak traced the history of the order length , remtrking that politics kill the old order , but that the recogulz Grand Army will thrive as long there is a wearer of the blue to ral o under the cry of "Fraternity , Ohtri r. and Loyalty. " Memorial day ho touched upon , t custom of decorating the graves union soldiers ho jpheld. "Tho bl dloi right , the gray died wrong , " w ) r ono oi the sentences ho employed exhorting the old eoldlen preiu present to teach their children the d forenco botwoou "honoring the defe dors of their country &ud lontimoul sbosh. . " The part played by 'Missoi 1- during the war was touched upon , a _ i , after complimenting Missouri's uni it troops , the speaker said : "Only ' \o \ day I passed on the cars the town Oeutralla , where loyal troops weroo day butchered , duombowlod , scalp < and treated with a barbarity uncqnalod by the savage Indians of the Rocky Mountains , and yet ono of the leader of that unparalleled crime is lionized by the people of Missouri. " The reference was to Frank James , and it did not provoke applause. The pension question , and the intentions of the G , A , R , toward inducing moro logicUtion upon that subject , received duo attention and the peroration wai an oft-rohcarscd word picture of the horrors of Andorsonvillo and Libby prison , finished by nn eloquent tribute to the ipirit of "fraternity , charity and loyalty. " SETTER THAN DIAMONDS. A Valuable Load of Bast-bound Ez- proea Ooods. The train from the west yesterday afternoon had in Its load throe cars of silk wormi , on route from Japan to Italy. They were in charge of E , Oltolini , an ftallan. Oltolini , father and son , hiwo bean engaged in the shipment of silk worms between the Orient' and the old .world for the past twenty years , and an idea of the value of the freight may bj had when it is stated that this consignment is valued at about $450,000. The worms are shipped on cardo , appearing 1'ko small eggs , or cacoonr , as they aro. The exact number on each card is not easily arrived at , but the three cars contained 220,000 cards consigned to fifteen different silk raisers m sunny Italy , THANKSGIVING DINNER- Tbo Bills of Faro of the Le.ialng Ho tels Tbroucrriout tbo Country Show Oraalm , aa Uaual nt tbe Front. In order that our citizono may tullj appreciate the high standard of out excellent hotels and rcaliza the repu tation they have already made abroad , wo clip from the National Hotel Reporter < porter a few notices of tha Thanka < giving dinners served at various hoteli all over the country , from which il will bo seen that our Omaha housei rank among the very bast in tin United States. Road and bo proud that you live it Omaha : Lelunr ] hotel , Springfield , III. , La land & Wiggins. Neat , plain and un pretentious. Diahua faw in number choice in character and correct ii arrangement. A thoroughly gooc dinnor. Palmer House , Chicago , Willii Howo. Elaborate and correct , f menu that gives pleasure to rend. Ni supaiiluities , no bad spelling , and al in good English. Plankinton House , Milwaukee , 0 W. White. A pretty card of now do sign. Menu perfect us usual. Haines House , Muncie , Ind. Commences monces with an absurdity in the shap of ullcced "Bluo Point Oyster Soup , ' and in place of Fish a list of nix "Rol iahos , " following which wo find "Bar ren of Beef , " r'Ribs of Beef , will brown a la , "Fllot of Fowl a la capons , ' also a list of "Beverages , " etc. Thi bill Is about ea bad as they make them and wo are glad to note that the proprietor priotor has tno good sense to omit h name thorofrom. Sherman house , Jamestown , N. Y. A. M. Sherman. This bill is printei in an unknown language. Wo quot briefly : "Roullo du Maria , " "Eng liah Hare , ala Sh Shir , " "Pdtie Duet , nla Oremo , " "Daud Fursoo Sauce Attacau , " "Frledmoors. " W atop hero out of regard for the com positor. Windsor hotel , Denver , Bush Tabor & Co. Like everything tha emanates from this house this bill 1 elegant , costly and in the host possi bio tasto. Number of dishes abou twenty-five. Arrangement faultiest Burtiot House , Cincinnati , Dunk lee , Zimmerman & Barnes. An elc t gant card of unique and special design Only 35 diolira , and all choice. Gam in the wroi't , placo. A splendid bill The Millard , Omaha , Shears , Mai kel & Swobo. Printed on imitatio salver , A good bill in all roapecti 01 oept the arrangement , which could b improved by placing the cold dlshc and entrees after the roaats , Paxton Hotel , Omaha , Kitcho Bros. Small folding card , covers i oliapo of and ropreaenting pausios 1 full bloom. Menu short and syeo' ' and to bo claaecd among the beat tv have received. o l.o. O. F. 0 The officers and members of Omah a lodge , No. 2 , I. O. 0. F. , are hcrtl notified to meet at the hall Tut/id a ; December 12th , at 1:30 : o'clock sha : for UK > purpoco of attending the fuue al of Brother Thomas Litey. 'ACU dial invitation ii ex'ondod to tl members of No. 8 , No , 10 and Ni 20 , also all transient Odd Follows , t unite with us. W. R. MATHIS , Noble Grand , FOR RENT. Store at Oakdale , Nob. , with ahol ing and counters rultablo for u gr cory or Koneral merchandise etor Eoqujroof II. G , OlarIf , Omaha , i Robert WiUon , county clerk. Oal dale , Njh , 435-14 Karnebt Worltere , The Earnest Workers of the Ohrl tlan church will give their aunu dinner and supper to-day in tl treat room of the Paxton hotel. Thei nnnual dinners ore always tuccessfn for none know better how to pleaao tl public than the ladles who manage tl culinary department at such times , .0 is an oxceliont opportunity for 01 business men to drop in and got equaro meal instead of taking a lunc or walking toveral blocks to the meals , and they will at the same tin be patronizing a popular and wortl cooloty of young people. Skinny Men. "Wells' Health Ronewor" restor health and vigor , cures Dyspopsl Impotence , Sexual Debility. $1. Novelties for the holidays &t Atki aon OO.'B , Oroighton block , A. O.K. The Forthcoming bn.11 at Mneonlo Hal ) . On Thursday ovoniug nex * , Dccom- 14th , occurs the fifth annual ball of the Ancient Order of Hibernians , at Masonic hall. Tlio balls givoii by Ihh popular order are among the nmut successful of the wiutc r series , and cro alwftja enjoyed by the participauta for the genuine Irish hospitality mi rojal welcome given to nil thu gicstn. The danclnu pro rammo ia an excel lent one and includes twenty-eight numbers. The invitations uro very neat and pretty. The commit ! oc B for the occasion are as follow * : Committee of Arrangements M. MoUride , P. D > u ( las. M. J. Mo- Mahon , K Woodn , A. Fabey. Recpption Oomralttoo- . O'Katfe , J. F Clear , T. 0 * uy , W. J. Usher , P. Murphy. Floor Alanaeorn- Chief , J. F , Price , P.Dongla > , J. Kaunoy , R. Cravuu , P. Dowdall. UEHDIKOS , IluFBin Salve lias proved Its efficiency by a test of 75 years' constant UBO. Trv It. 10 LOAN-MONtY , ( \ / | ONKY TO LOAN On personal property ol It I any description A. C. Troup , Attorney , 213 south 14th Street. 128-lmo I\UWKY iv I.UAPI O itnttel mu 1VJL curicy. A. U. Tuttoa , No. 1510 Doi-elii trcot. irnnt room , up-'fa'.r" 4PB-K L AA-A B P ceniio. < 30U , te/cil In Bums.of S2.KX ) ano npwarda , for 3 to 6 years , on fint-clm oily and ( arm property. Damn Uiit EgiAn and Lou AOIKOY , lEth and DourUi Bts. TO LOAN C ll ai Law OuU't ol D , MOKKY ncacaS Crelehton Btoei. ttl-H WANTED WANTKn A tlrl for smor l hous-wsiV 411 lOt'i itrccto\.t ilJe boiwern Hnin ) nnd HanarJ Street . 42'-17 { WANTBu Two mon to sell good i on sinal weekly pay i enta. Keystone Wtlnper Co. 421 floutti luth btro t. 4X2-14 * 'ANTti-Glilfor general housework. 110" W Douglas street. 430-12t. \1 ? ANTKD A compa'cnt cook and laundress , V * Apiijy to lire. Klngman.CW I'leiBaat St. wocood Ironcr . Apply at th W 1'jxton hotel. 43-12 ANTED A na try co k and a dlulnpr roon W flrl ut the CrcUhton houso. 40712 WANTED Two d nlnu room plrlj nt Fnrnan Street res aurnnt No 1212 Firn in street M2 13th. YEIIXA it SOIMON. rnOTAILOItS-PanUmaken wantednt Vapors I. Hll-131 A nnert bov tn Imrn curlfp WAITED . Call as Sojdeis 310 Ilnr.if v t TT NI CD- Girl for iftncral J omework , sn-al V > lai.lly K.VHI lu.ijjlji a good slit. Arp1 Jl * cuth utfa St. 4CO-U WANT fill Younr clrUruth side Caplwl " enuB Letwien 16ih a-d 17th mldd o ot ih blci. 418-U * at II , Dohle'n Shoe Storo. AN ED Every one to lea\o oraem for hell at 217 M. 10th street , up-ntalrs. 332 tf WANTED One K odf canvasser ti sol goods on Installment , steady work am good pay. Inquire at 2H X. ICtb atreot , room C 207-tf Apenta to take eiders for Navlni WANTED St.ck Doct- Do k. For term wrlto to ' J. D. SIIE'LV. dec 141 General Agent , Fairmont , Neb. MICELUANEOUn WANTS. ANTED lloom vbout 20x30. J. L. Wllk W 213 uouth 14th at paper box factory. 424 12 } ANTED Few tay ! boarders at 220 nort W llith up stairs. ( lialcombe 1)1ck ) 403-lCt ANTED Two first class barbers at 62 w Broadway , Council Bluffs. P. W. Derksen TOUEOT Kuinlshed room wit WANTED U. P. Dep.t. Addrtsa J. W. B. olllce. 401-lCf Boarders by the day or week HI W Howard St , 315-lm ) BUSINESS CHANCES. OU3INES3 C1IAKCE-A ( , 'ood blacksmith 1 O offered special Inducement , to locate at Ol more f < cb. Apply to O. Ktujtt.jtlnre. 133-2MI lAUft uK.NT Uoaie bun 1.1 it vvja re * Undo Jj Cuinmmf St. Inquire J. oje O'Nell 1HI and How rd. 41U-t ! KENT lloinobirn and 8 acres land o FOR SI. Inquire at Ku.ene O'Ncl 1U h and h ward. l0-tf t KKNTUK8AL. ' Thohandsomoicsldeni FO Ur. J modi. I cnbodysltu teen tnesoul west corner si l t i and Jonui stuo : four blccl from the ( Pixton IIouic , thehoia ) haa nil 11 uodcrn cuuvv lo-ces , ( ontain ntno roama oelu fuinao tt . Will rer.t for tfO pr uaoith ( sell hou o luil lu 1 lot fur nine thousand dniUr 421 2w "I OUURKT ittfuriil lied room 8. E o-rm JJ Ktli and Ca- , 427-1 1 J ( , ORHKNT-Oiie mcelv furniihed room for ci I1 or two gentlemsn , No. 112 Harney rtt bet. 6th Tl Oth. 420 1' FOIl'HEN'T- Small cntn' , ' ) on Jackeon , be 17th and n own.ll Hall. Inquire on pruui Ki , 429 tf . Oil HUN'T * furnMitd trait room l F. 1 itovu v ih or wiiliou bi nrd a > 117 llth S btweon l > < die and Caplt ? ) { . \enuo. 431 13 > WO1' rasant furnished roonia. Call at GO' T with reference. 415-Hr THO t KENT 2 furnlthcd rooms fur light houi Jj keeping , also one furnished room with sto' ' and on unlurnlihed room iioomerj block corn eighth and Howard St. 409 tf 1IKNT A goo4 orjau at A. Hosp ' < . neil HENT A dctlrabls cswly furnished froi L1 lOjmlB'.O Webster. 4(3 ( lit 77UR KENT rurulihbd fro it iccnu. prli } ' reuonib't at i79 , llarcty lelnee.i ifitto ac 10th. M8-13 * , WO KL'nMSIIED'HOOJIS AKD UUAhU I Also abl * twardcra , 1810 Dodg , HI , 3S5 RKST To nicely furnish * i rooms , oi FOH north of Dodge , on ISth. 331-121 1 [ 71011 HENT Front room with board. Modn j. ImprotnntnU. No. 1718 lKxl-o | St. 333-11 Q RENT A house of Oroomi , suitable f' ' 3 FOR or two families. Rent $20 a p onth , I ; quite 1(15 Chicago ttrtet , bet. 12Ui and 13Ui. 337-llt B UE.M Residence No 1712 3GiU JuIIN U. JACullS. : \ mall cott jel > aT.-nport and 171 i\ORRENT 1 , S. LEHMAN. 318-t I lUiNT New two storr house of ti F rooms , short d'sUnce from p-stolllce. Kei reasonable. WILLIS M. YATK8. 3S1-U -P-X'R REST-rThoiesldencectit. W Kenne. T' 1709JacUsOD , Juqulre on pico-U.sor t B ISth street. 8U-tl . . 'OR nCNT-Unfurnishe4 loom , two Woe : xt ol postofflce , 117 toulb 17th ttioit- RENT FurnUhed room. FOR stiect , butwiso DaTcnport and Ckloa , 330-tl T7\OH HtMT New s fen room ootU well L1 catod , hu MTeral doilU , dtjT &nd c'stc d V , DrUcoU , Bi-U FR R'HT A u w hon , fanristtci ) , Jfc , room * f bath room , P table , eta. Onto ! flnoit locatloni In the dty : too 00 per uonth. Inquire for three < l.\jis OemU' real Ot t ItMlCT , IKth nd IKiuylOT tr U. norlS U Q EM 13' Now Mnp ol Omahft , Ivut oomplrtod tnd D reulr for delivery At $7 eticli. Ii 4 feet iride br 7 leot long , Lurgcst .ind mo < t complete map oi OmahK erer ublitbol. OindiJ map o < UM city. See column. i'OR ' RENT Office rooms. Enquire M New York Dry Goods ( tore. ITlaHRB. T Up-lUlr > , 1117 Fmtnhim rtroe J.1 8K JOHN O. JACOBS Ij Uu i.fciH I litUHi ui & looms inUrst-ci.M JD onlcr , 10 bo-kn ! from cpfti houm , cbcap . , . ? . ' 3 HOUM ol tl rotniii , ll conTen'.encc , ft . l)10ktfram oprrn houiti . . . . 40 IIoii'o el n tooini , vB-l snJ , ' 'lchrln Btrcem. { > Store on rwnnrn. J floors . \U tore on 14th , 2 flMri . . . . . . , . 75 S ell'ront lesldenccs. . . . . . $50 to 68 4S-II JIoCAUUK , Opposite PoitoClcf. - rooms In britk houM , 141ft Chicago street. IPO U RENT Furnished room with board If 03 FOG street. lU-U inoil 11K T lloiue , en roem . ( urnlshod , In" > JJ q lre ftt U. llyde'i oOlco , MlllirJ hotel. | 7\OU rtdNriwo now dvrolllni ( " ! ' "u uu.ni JQ dwelling ) IndtMlrebla lonillty , br McKoon No. 1S14 DoiiTlf a Mre t _ OK KKNT Uamo otllco room or hiJI Btorc , F 1020 F tnb .m Btteol. 797- . UK.NT A osore in tulix > iuu hloak , nu BIO.I itreot. nc r Itavenpart. 8t , A. D , lUloombe. 600-2Stl UK SALE-A lieih caw CCS 13lh. 413 14 * iwo pool tableiClltiuninlck and Halke'a Isctcry i gnoJ as no IT , onlj u d nteo months a d 51 err 1 ttlo durlnir that 1 e , rerytnlni .otip'oto a' low tlirnrra nd usuU mil. Chtrlca Brandci , (04 ten b Stiojt. (13-14 rj > Nll BALK Cheap , a Rood hcary team olhorj r sesh mesa and wagon. Inquire at 817 Lear nirortli St. 417-13J SALU-Pony broke tosidilleand to drUe FOR o cr double. Inqulroat FotUr ft Qray'i Lumuerjard. 410-tl HALF.-OIM. W Kinnedysh'me- AUCHOs hold lu nlturu Mto con ) ami wjoj and a loublo ret of huniss , Jlonday thn eleventh at 10 U. at 17'9 Jacks.iu.U M. W. Kennedy 40110 SALE ADt rJecconi' bund butr lo" In JU flrtt claai order ( s Rood u nowuk JSiO llur , ey. 30S-U TlOIl BALK A Sr-t cl 8l loconrl h JJ Cell ot 1319 UntmySt. 07-lf FOR 8ALB-4S Inch stendurd - Co- blCYCLE In lair condition. A In i gain. 0. M. Woodman. 751-tl T710R SALE A imall grtln delator and a pork I' warclimisc.cluap , aril011 nil tha ral roodtmcl'B -t 1'rcinont , Neb. , with the grounds , by Robert IttlB , .372.1(1 , OK HALK A go tl rcatiur.uil. und hotel In a I ' llourt'hlng tonii of four thoua nd InhabI * jnla deli g a good busluesj On lit r w Ishcito bell in acount of 111 hoiltli , easy terms. Atlclresi C. \ Canan Orond Island Neb 3.3-U XCELLENT BRICK for Bale , $ U.W pur thou sand. Yard , 16th street , two blocks south I liellerue road. LoximoDiuHLK. 177-lmnovlfit OTEL FOR SALK First claw hotel for cale I In a Ihu western town. HOD all the llret la's trado. Reason for Belling other business , 'or particulars , address , Hotel , OSIAHA Bun. 183-lnifn vl5t (710 ( Ft PALK Steam engines-now fnd econd P hind 8 , 10 , IS , 20 horss power. Also team boilers any t > lzo. Inquire Om ha Foun- r > and JlacnlnnCo. noT24-Im-ui:2 : FOR SALE Barrels and kegs. Alio hoop jwles bought at cooper shop , cor. 18th and Pierce. IGOilecir JERRT SKYMOUE. Now Map of Omaha , Just completed aHT \ BE1IIS for delivery at 17 each. In 4 feet wide py 7 feet lonif. Largest and most complete map if > Omaha eve published. OlllcUl map of the dty. Sea column. Eri C-RFLINO at lath St. Orqan houie . \J , Cl has a caw rau Lt In a bnt bed ' .blsnioriilnand can n-ytflnd owner. 412-llt ET A pair ot gold spectacles. $2 00 reirarJ. Li Return to Wade , the Confoc loner , Opera House Block. 431-11) ) Betwein P. O. and 112 Faraiiu ace nut LOST , name ln ldo. Ml-s Palugren. Finder will rlcaie leave ft at 1122 Ftrnam. S9J-12t Q C. BRAINARD , Taxidermist. AocrhfbOs , a J. upodaltjr , 13th , to . lloword and 65-n3-2m JAS. II. & JOIIND. PKABODY DOCTORS from 13th and Farnm structa o rooms 1 , 3 and 6 , Redltk'n block , 15(17 Farnair/ treet. 249-n22-lm N U1 Ono brown mare colt tt rluforo- TAK , two bind luct white , about two vrarg Old [ 217-t/I JA3. STEPHENS EDWARDKUKHL , MAO 8TEU i 'V PAL1IYSTEHY AND CONDI- TI NALIST , 41)8 ) Tenth street , between Farnam , nd Ila ney. Will , with ho aid of guardian ilrita , obtain for any ono a glance h paat and present , and on curtain conditions bp fu ture. Boots and Shoes made to order. ci rot will faction ruirantve'l. Absoltotely Pure. TbU powder never v riM. A marvr , purity , strength and whole oment More economical than the ordlnrry Wndt , nd cannot be Bold In coropotltlui with the multitude of low test , ihort wolclit , alum Bold only In can * or iiboi.hfctw powdera , u' , , .r UAKWQ POW * B Co , Wall Pt. . New York AMUSEMENTS. = A DISTINGUISHED EVENT. BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE. TWO KiailTS ONLY Tuesday and Wednesday , DECEMBER 12 d W- FROM THE ] PULPIT TO THE BTj. " . KnB g ru nt of the DUtloKulibcd Tragodlam G'EO. ' C. MILN ( Utc V * torU Unltjr Church , Chicago , a d COL , JOHN C. BURU1CH , ( Exoiiembcr Ulihlgan V _ Taetilay , Deo- lVtn - Mll UILN , as . . . . Hamlet. MIL UUllLEiail , an the Wednesday ! Deo. 1