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THE DALY UElfi : DECEMBER 13 The Daily Bee. Wodnsd y Morning , Deo. 13. "Wont-hor Uoport. ( lho following observation * ruetnitn at thf Rime moment of time at till the tatloa . WAB DCTABTVSNT , U. 8. vrcne. OMAHA. l ) n lii. liwi. ns4fin.ni. f TAnoxs. Uentft 3001 N Fresh l oudy Cheycrmo. . fOCB wR ! UI-k Cloudy 30 CH5 B Lght Clomy 30 f5 NK fie h Cloudy Ornttia , 29 01 N llrlftk ci inly Ytntton. . . , ota NB Light Sliw DM Molnei. , 21 * 3 Froiih 0 oudy 298 Krenh Cloudy R . I'Mil. . . . 21 85 FfMh Con y 89 M Ilil k Cloudy Unorhpad . , 29 91 WV lirl k 'cloudy Vincent. . . . , Jlroiirck. . , 12 NWW II Ik Hear Duford 80 01 W Uti.k Cnster. 0 1H NK t/vht i > ea < lnrood . n n Ughl 'Cloudy ' o u Cnmly . . .out frcim kl J , . n. , lioiin at Vtnkton , Utatultpl froten &t D.irrnpoit , frwen at 8t. Paul , 4 fat 7 Inchon nt 8L Louis , and Irotioa at La Crosw and u r u i iqu . BKHVITIK8 , I Tlio Western Union telojrrapb mcetcn. hnto all been uniformed with neat , worn on their cap * . The member * of St. Oeorge Hoolelynre requested to attend the funeral of Brother Litey to-day nt 2 p. ni. A concert will bo given at Ihe opera home , December 10th , by Mrs. L tey , who cornea up from St. Loul * for lint pur pose. liho U Omuh&'ii favorite lady einger. Dn 1C. Dlohloh hai retired from the drug business. Mr. J. A , lloo dor , of 10th , will hereafter cnnduat the Covert L-xlgo No. 11 , A. P. & A. M. The nnminl'incettng for the election of cdi- corn will bo held to-day ( Wednesday evening. It la hoped every member in the city will attend. By order W. M. Elder T. B. Lemon officiated nt the dedication of the now Methodist church at 1'apilllon on Sunday. The nmcunt Decen nary to lift tbo church debt was rained on An entrance to the quartern nhortly to be occupied by the Oomlm Saving ) bank it befog cut , which w ill glvo IXCCOSH to Iho rflko from Thlrtoenlh street. Witncttes in the star route c.isen , from Nevada coot , are pawing through lu nqundi en route to Wellington. The Mlln-Burlelisii party appear at ' lu " " have Boyd'n to-night "Illchelleu. They nome handtomo photograthi out DH "ada" in front cf the onrra house. The nidi toKuhn & jOo.VJs unprece dented. Everybody being anxious to got n ticket for that Immltotnu ? 00 celluloid get they ere going to give away. The members of Omaha Ledge No. 3 , A. O. U , W. , ate requested to attend the regular meeting to bo held Thursday oven- ingiDeccmter 14th , at the K. f F. Hall , Farrmn ttreet between 12th and 13th. The finishing touches are being Riven the new No , 2 engine homo by Chan. II. Hunt , th&pilnter. No , 3 will have the finest quyttrs of the size out side of Chi cago. Now tot No. 3 bo treated the same r y. y.Tho The A. M. E. church , 18th and Web- liter streets , has started A building fund , and on Sunday evening , the pastor , Her. Bird Mitchell , was encouraged by sub scriptions Mid cash to the amount of 8127. fincceis to the enterpriso. Mies Elsie ilarpster gave a very pleas ant entertainment at her ruldenco on Chicago cage and ( Fourteenth streets Monday * ulte & nlco llttlo. gathering of friends as sembled and the evening was very cnjoyn- bly passed In tinging , dancing and card plvyiog agreably varied by nome excellent lljjut rolreabments. The district court has done very llttlo of-lmportanco so far during the two day * of the special term already paxaed , On Monday 17 old cases were dismissed and no-fir fifty oases have beau called for trial and not one has been ready. Fifteen moro oases will ba called to-day. Slxty-fourpupllu were enrolled to start the .night tchool , Monday , A large number of filuuds , including Superintend ent James were prcnent ns visitors. Mr , K. D. MoLaugblm will have charge of the enUrprlio with AddUon Jonei as volun teer assistant. The Omaha Glee club held Its regu lar meeting last night at their old head quarters In Hospe's boll. The change Irom Max Meyer's muslo hall back to Uospe's wo * made because it was found that the attendance was not so good nt the former place , the latter being wore of a central location. Aotlro rehearsal for the concert to be given in March will begin to-night. Several parties have IKJUI calling at tbo Boyd opera house fcf renerved Heats for the matinee tuppoied to be set ( for to-day Manager Boyd informs us that tlTere will bo ng matinee whatever this week , William Koach has filed ft coioi < lalnl la Judge Beccke's court cLarglDg Hans Tlrom with having Miaulted him twice Monday at Ucimrod& Uormann's corner on Tblrteenth street , the last time being with a > sluugihot. The aso is set for 11 o'clock to-day. In the police court yesterday the * * were ten Blocutnbs. Biz of the number paid and the other lour were committed. A noticeable fact wu that nearly all the plain drunks were more or leu battered np about their facer * And it wa rather orry looking crowd as they gathered on the mourner'a bench in the polba c urtyes. terday. terday.Thiro Thiro was n lively fight on Douglai street yecterday between a Ilnsuisn Jew named M. Max , H. Bernstein and Mrs. Beratteln , in which tba former clean ed out the Bernstein family. Tbo parties A | > p aied during the day in Judge Wright's court to have their difficulties adjudicated. , The plumbing ctUblIihrncntofT.il. 1'ricr , on Dodge street , bttwicn llth and J2tl ) , was brokrn into Sunday tiight and about SCO pounds of lead pipe and a lot of brass gas filling * stolen. Olllctm Sliftratk and Walker arrested Jerry Kernan. Tom ItubysndL. Hawkins and Bill B te ai the partU * who did the fob. The two Jaje wbil boy * ( be UtUr tw are colored men , Mr. 1'rieo elites that ftbont ? JOO wotth of ftufl has been ntolen from the place in a rerlcs of tblds luting tbronrh the put Un weokfl. A complaict was filed SR&taot E. Mitz , ft junk denier , charging him with receiving the stolen pro perty. - Cite. Colvin , of Colvin & Co , , wan s faulted by footpads near the illfth School ground * , between 12 and 1 o'clock Monday - , day morning. Ho knocked two of them down with a loaded cano and then b at ft hasty retreat , followed by the third , A demonstration with n hunch of keys Beared the latter off with tbo impression that Mr. 0 , hid a shooting Iron. Miss Ida 'L. Barlowan _ experienced te > clicr'oftlic ; voice ttpd'pJano , has'litely locatod"in this cftjFi ! She Is a t < uptl oi Madam Ketnpton , the very tucceitiful and popular vocal teacher of Chicago , Miss Barlow will prove n valuable acqnliltlon to the tnuth.il circlet of Omahn , not only on account of her ability as n ieacher , but as n concert and church choir singer , Hie is posicftfcd of n pure sweet , unprano voice , showing excellent end cartful train- " Ing. Gentlemen In search of atuitablo lioll. day prceont for a lady will receive every BRflstanco from the reliable clcrkn nt 8. P , MorsoA Co.'s , Amontr other articles calculated to make the mo > l aoccp'.ablo of all presents , vo nottco anlameneo stack of Black and Colored Slllc from Sl,0) , to J4..GO per ynrd , and n bcMitlfiil axaortment of real DuchoB'oand point lacea direct Importntlon of MOIPO'S ; also a bargain in n beautiful Ktal Dolman , T > 2 inchei long , trimmed with Hussliui Beaver , at (5100 ( , well orth S50D.Jjly all meansvl ' _ lt Morse's store beloro jou purchssei't ; . KILN'HAMLKV. . An EntuuBlnatlo Reception of the ROT. Actor Last BvonlnK at Uoya'n and nn Excellent ; For- formanco. The nudionco which astcmblcd lant night to ceo aud hoar the ilav Goo. 0. Miln'a rendition of Tlnmlot , though not largo was nn npprecirvtivo one , and all who attended are onthuair.ntio in their praiao of the performance. Both in the conception and portrayal of Ihu title role the eminent gentlurnan wlio essayed the part displayed hietrl- onio talcnta of a high order coupled with faithful and la borious ntudy. Dia cfforto elicited frequent and hearty npplaueu from the start , the audience oven insisting up on hia appearance before the curtain at the cloao of the first act. 83 com plete was Mr. Miln'uBuccean laatoron- ing that prominent citizens in attendance anco were heard to rank bia { Hamlet among the beat ttyby had ever wit- nosaod anywhere. The company ia in all rcspeotn a good one , and ulthouqh wo have not opaoo to particularize , vre cannot omit mention of Mr. Theo- duro'o Polonious , wJiich wao excup' tlonally good. Ool. Burloigli up- poaiod aa the ghost , which of course gave him little opportunity to display his ftbilitioa , which nro opokou of moat flatteringly whcruvcr ho ban appeared in the loading role. And here lot us remark that much regret Is expressed that ho is not t appear in Omaha. Miln will "Oar- To-night Mr. proaont - din ul Uioheliou , " and , judging from the Kansas City paperu , whore ho played it H few evenings nlnco nnd which are fairly laudatory in their notices , wo predict a real treat for all who attend. The company being now and comparatively unknown hero did not draw heavily last night , though there was a very good house , bat to night there should and doubtlena will bo a larger audience , compoaod of the the best pcoplo of the city. There has in some way been n gen eral impression among the Omaha people that Ool , Burlolgh was to ap pear before them during his atay hero in the role cf Othello. By the proa ont nrrautamont ; It appears that wo are to bo deprived cf seeing him at all , and It is respectfully suggested that a change of programme which could obviate this deprivation would bo not unacceptable to Omaha people. If Othello could bo put on for to-night inatvad of Richelieu it seems that it would bo gratifying to many theatre goers. IH a letter from HON. MRH FIUT , Oastle ray , Limerick , Ireland ; BUOWN'B BllON- CIIIAI , ruocucH are thus referred to : "Having brought 'Bronchial Trochua'with no when I oatno to reside hero , I found that after I had given them away to thoie I considered renulnnl them , the poor people will walk for miles to gee n few , " Kor Coughr , Colds ( and Throat Diseases they have no equal. Sold only in lox < t , 1'rlce 25 cents. Poatofflco Ohunoa In Nobriiskii r.ud Iowa during the irouk ending December 2 , 1882. Fur nished by Wm. Van Ylook , of the postoflloo department , for the BKR : NEnUAHKA , Postmastord , appointed Amazon , Franklin county , Whitakur Jayno ; Battle Orouk , Madison county , Rubt , II , Maxwell ; Dorohostor , Saline coun ty , Admiral 11. Pet own ; Erina , Wheeler county , Michn'l O'Connor ; Genoa , Nance county , Mrs , Anna E Oook ; Jeasup , Antelope ouuntjr , Noah W , Kempton ; Mlnden , Kearney coun ty , John W. Gordon ; Mirage , Kearney noy county , M. D , Enright. IOWA. Ponttnasters appointed Bhlrstown , Bontou county , Andruw J. Tangenmn ; Gray , Audubnn county , F. L. 11 in- dale ; Qlnton , Plymouth county , Sam uel M , Davis ; Irwin , Shelby county , John 0 , Piper ; Potro , Waterbury county , Charles W. Bykoi ; Porno , Shelby county , Mrs. M. P , Florence ; Hivorton , Fremont county , John W , Anderson ; Bhueyv'llo ' , Johnson coun ty , Clay Bowursox ; Smyrna , Clarke county , Jaoob D. Clark ; Wirt , Ring- gold county , F. 12 Nowmaji , Dlteontinucd Mallory , Shelby county. Nama changed Pooahoutaa Centre , PucahontM county , to Pocahontas. Nottco. The "Hawthorn Uuuvnnnul Ei- celsior Iloof Paint , " wiia patented Mar 24th , 1881. and utters patent num ber 211 , 8f)3. Any person found or known to tamper with the mann- faotnro of add paint will bo jvanLih- d to the fall extent of law , No peru - > u baa any authority whatever to .oell xooelpU. BAWTHOKK & BKO. , Pa THE CROOKED CUSTODIAN Damaging Testimony Oivon in the Trial of D , G , Hill , of Lincoln , Palae nnd Ported Voucbera Procured and Ca&hed , Tootitnouj of Morohnnti nnd Bnii nosi MenThe - The trial of D. G. Hull , lately CUB- todian of the government building nt Lincoln , commenced Monday in the United States district court , Oudgo Foster , of Kanann , presiding in phco if Judge Dundy , the regular occupant of the bench. The charge ngainat Hull ia presenting fnifo vouchers to the government at Wachinrton , whilp custodian , nnd obtaining the money on them , the amount involved and naid to have b ? < m thun fraudulnntly obtninod by him boitiR botwo&n $5,000 and $0,000. This ia alleged to have boon donn by fc.lsoly rnprcscnting to the depart ment that aupplica for Iho Lincoln building had boon purebred in excess of the actual amount , and Iho money thus received being pojkctcd by the accnecd. The wltncasen for the itovernment number about twenty , hud they were in attendance upon the opening of the casn. casn.Tho prisoner is well roprrsontad by two able atturnayn of this city , and so far DB the trial has already progressed it is apparent that a etrenuonn effort will bo made to nvcrt a conviction. IIull presented hitmclf in court and dntinp the proccodinga sat near hifi ooinael giving them instructions when ho thought noccstary nnd othorwiao supervising Ito oinduct. After the jnry had been sworn the first witno.is , Afr. Swords , of the tnmury dopart- raont , wan called , and testified that ho had worked up the case , nnd concern ing other preliminary mitten. J. H. Harley , n druggtit , of Lin coln , testified that a voucher purport- inn to bo for five gallons of a'.oohol ' furnished by him vrta inconcct. Ho had furnished Hull bat ono cnllon , and that had been charged to Hull as an individual , and not to the govern ment. Ho at a ted that ho had signed the voucher at Hull'a request , and that the voucher WAD in blank. 11. D Stearnn , Hall's law partner , wan ncib examined. Ho testified that vouchers which purported to bo for furnishing the buildinc with twenty- four arm ohairo , .it S1G3 25 ; ono hun dred nnd twenty-five yaidj of infillinc ; at § 119 , nnd iv wafdrobd for $15 by himself were false. lie had never de livered the articles. Ho had nigrned the vouchora in blank at Hnll'a re- quest. Ho had made somn ozcaao to witness which had induced hint to do so. Ho had not oven scon too fnoo of the drafts received in pay numb when ho endorsed thorn , Hull stating to him at the time that the men to whom the accounts were duo were out of town. town.Mr. Mr. Kinney , the deputy postmaster of Lincoln , testified thnt ho had signed vouchers in a similar way for plowing , harrowing , seed end manure , in nil { 120. He had never received any money nor had dona any of the work or furnished any of the material as Bet forth in the vouchers. Ho had also signed the drafts on the back and had not seen their face Mr. Meyer , a grocer and dry goods dealer , swore that ho had furnished n doEon towel a for 811 or $12 and had signed a voucher which , when presen ted in evidence , called for $18 , which amount baa boon paid by the govern ment. The whole session of the court yes terday was devoted to the hearing of evidence. Hull , as on Monday , was in the room during the entire day and seemed a little moro nervous than the day bcforo , although his equanimity was well preserved nod iio laughed and chatted with friends during the progress of the cato vrlutn not occupied in listening to thu evidence as it was brought out by the uttornoyn. A. M. Davis , a carpet dealer of Lincoln , testified that u voucher was offered in evidence ) fqr putting down carpets in the building the amount of which was $114. Witness testified that ho had never put down any carpets - pots for Hull and never had received n cent from him. A man named Brady ( a carpet layer , was called and testified that ho had helped put down the carpets when they were laid and had received $17 in payment for his work. Ho had signed a voucher for $34 The next witness was H. Downs , the bookkeeper for a coal firm iu Lin coln A , D. Marshall it Co. Mar shall , the senior member of the ( inn , was dead , The wttaoan tej'ihjd that a number of vouchers uho/n him by Mr. Lamborlaon , thu Unitjd States attorney , for oual uHrged to havo. been furniihcd by Marshr.ll & Go. worn all incorrect. The h'rat ono was for $1,280. This coal hud never bia n furnished at all. Another voucher supposed to represent the value of coal to the amount of $1,725 WHS false. The wltnes.i stated that coal in this instance hxd baon delivered amounting to $7" . CO , but no moro. Another voucher shovm wltnoes called for 135 tons of coal and was valued ut $1,705. Ho said that in that case only 114 tons had been actually de livered and it was valued at $1,540 , instead of $1,705. J , 0. McBrldo , the Lincoln post master , wus the next witness called. An examination boating on a voucher for $527 for coal , and made out by Hull but certified by MoBrido , wan commenced , but the attorneys for the defense objected , a wrangle ensued between the opposing caunrol which terminated by tie ! judge deciding that MoBrido'a evidence ) would not bo ad mitted on this point. Theroseon was because the voucher had boon made nut by Hull , aud that therefor Mo Bride's evidence was not the best evi dence. Tha witnota was excused , but the point moat desired by the prose cution , namely , that the amount had been collected. The voucher made out by Hull wu brought out. No coal had been delivered for this voucher , W , H , Alexander , * furniture dealer , testified thai he had signed a number of voucher ! In blank , but had deliv ered no gof > d ncr received any money , Gcnrge Vallory , o dork for A. D. Marshall & Co. , testified as to the amount of cail actually delivered to the povornmcnt building. J. T LitUll , clerk in the treasury department , testified that ho was con nected with the fuel , light , water nnd furniture division. Ho had handled the allowed fraudulot vouchers during hU work in the department , nnd reo- ognizod them as Hull's. Court ndjourncd until 9:30 thin Burning. XVILL POWER , The Sympathy Which la Duo to the Drunkard. To the Editor of TtiS DIB. With your permission 1 would like to ask the editor of the only religions newspaper in Omaha by what authori ty he makes the following statement , which appeared in Sunday morning's issue ! "Tho drunkard who is power less to control hia own appetite. " This I think is not veiy coniuatimt with the fundamental principles of religion , ns taught by the gtoat lenders of Israel or by the forerunner of Jesus Christ and bin dissiploe. " Jveep the com- mandrcentn. Ilepentyo of your oins. Lead a now life. DJ unto others as you would hnfo thorn do unto you. Love your neighbor no yourself , and you shall bo made heira of eternal life. Does any sane man doubt for one rain- utu , but that our Creator know he had endowed every man with n will power strong enough to resist temptation , or ho would have made eotno exceptions in hia divine late the human raco. Of course the aigutnont might bo used tbnt Adam would nuthavo sinned if ho had possessed the will power to resist , and the fact that ho aa the rep resentative of the beginning of the human race did sin , proves that wo do not POBDCBS the power to resist the tempter. Thip , however , in my opin ion , ia a very poor argument , because experience or precedent ! ) ought to bo thu final tribunal in a moral ntatue , just aa they are iu a legal status , and it ueoma to mo that wo ought not to punuh crimea at nil , if it can bo proven that man aa n race do not pos sess the power of oelf-coutrol. We know , however , that law the fear of speedy punishment dors have an ilL-ct over thoao who would commit crimes greater than drunkenness. The great religioua editor , therefore , is mistaken , when he saja that society has no mercy for a drunkard. If ho < money , I might have agreed with him ; but aa a matter of faor , u first clam drunkard or tiplcr can impoverish bin I family , botriy the couuduiice of all who trust him ; aye , oven whip his faithful wife , aud what ia the penalty ? Five dollara and coals for whipping his wifo. The common law : Thou ehaltuot kill , thou shnlt not atcal , thou fjhnlt not bear falsa wituuat , do unto others an you would have them do unto you , o o. , hasnovcr boon attacked by the moss skeptical , and this religion has ad vanced Rtop by atop until imarly every nation bo wo the kuup at its snored alter , nnd every Christian heart is full of sympathy and brotherly love. There is no doubt but that this sym pathetic feeling which is so easily arouned has been most frequently 1m- poaod upon by drunkards , the most selfish of man , and I think the time has come when we , as Christian people ple , should refuse to educate our chil dren with the money accumulated from fines imposed upon intoxication , and use it for the purpose of building an inebriate asylum or workshop. This then is the way I think our sympathy ought to bo shown towards the poor drunkard. TAX-PAYBH. New Year's Recaption. A meeting of the ladies of the Union Catholic Library association will bo held at the library roomr , Greighton block , to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock , sharp , for the purpose of diacuBsiuE ; preliminaries with n view to making arrangements for the hold ing of the ladies' annual reception in the library on Now Yesra. r 1 A PLEASANT CALX. . Rov. J. H. Ingram Asked to Gomo to California. Rav. J. H. Ingram , for several .years p ator of the Christian church in this city , has received two very flattering calls of late. Ono of those woato-tho position of state Evangel ist of California , with headquarters nt San Francisco , and the other was to take charge of the church at San Joae. Mr.Ingram haa not yet decided as to whnt action ho will take in regard to the two propositions , but his many ffisudipii the city , nnd especially the congreg'ation ho has co or.rneetly and Buccott fully labored to build up , would regret Mi dcparturo from hia preoont fnld of work moit elucoroly , FOK KENT. Sloro nt Oiltdalo , Neb. , with shelv ing aud counters iiiltablo for a gro- oary or ( jeuoral nibrobandiso store , Knquiroof H. O. Clark , Omaha , or Roburt Wilson , county clerk , Oak- dale , Neb , 435-14 Army Orders. The quartermaster's department will famish transportation from Pue blo , Col. , to Omaha , Neb. , to Private Edward Carpenter , battery 0 , Third artillery , a surrendered deserter. The following named recruits en- Hated at Fort D. A. llueseli , Wyo. , end Fort Omaha , Neb. , are assigned as follows : James Lynch , Deforest E , Barlow ud John W. Mitchell , to company I , Ninth infantry. Francis E. Burdoll and John E , McGinn , to the Fourth infantry. Grant Y. Silvey to the Sixth in fantry. HccruSt Silvey will bo sent to the headquarters of his regiment at the first favorable opportunity , HUB PUNCH , oomposod cf nire , choice old liquors , Is incomparable with fine ice , lemonade , milk or hot water. Trade sup- pllel at minnfacturers prlc s by M. A , McNuuua. Families supplied by A , H. ( ilatutone , Omtba , Neb , "A DEAD ISSUE. " u the UIDRUBRO of Snakoepooro "Two Dead to Skin. " The Nebraska woman suffrage atao- ciation held a convention iu Kearney , according to appointment , December 7th and 8th. Owing to the BO verity of the weather but few were proaont on Thursday , but an Informal mooting was held , presided over by the district vlco president , H. 8. Svdonham. The convention formally opened Friday , 10 a. m. , with Clara B. Colby , vlco president , in the cbnir , The dele gates preacnt gave interesting reports nnd anecdotes of campaign work. The association received the resigna tion cf Dr. McNamara , of the execu tive committee , nnd appointed Mrs. Ford , of Kearney , member pro torn to fill the vacancy. At thu afternoon nesslon of the association plans of work were ducusaod. Thu evening WAI opened will * prayer by Uev. AyruJ. Clara Colby gnvo nn ad dress on "Tho Daud Issuo. " Short speeches were made by Mro. Ford , the county president ; by Mr. Htuner , Judyo Birud , Mr. Scott nud otliero of Kearney ; by J. T. Holme * , of To- cumooh , and Belle Bigolofr , of Gonon. Ail thu Bpeochea wcrotull if cougrntv.- lation on account of the full vote ob tained and of premise of hearty Blip- port iu the future. The convention vra closed vith the doxology , nu ap propriate undinu i'1 a county that had given co good a majority for thu amendment. The executive committee - tee held four occaiono nnd made im portant plnus for fuiuro work COMMITIEK PLEASANT PKEsBNX.fi.TlOW. An Interesting Eplaodo.ntl.ho Pnzton Laat .Night. A very pleasant affair wan that which occurred at the Pnxton hotel last evening , the occasion being the presentation of n handsome cold watch and chain to Mr. J. E. Biloy , who superintended the construction of the North Omnhn sewer About 8:30 : o'clock the men who had been iu hia employ , together with novoral invited gucalo , proceeded to the Paxton and surprised the gentle man by invading his room , No , 00. Here the first thing on the pro gramme wna the presentation of the wntch and chain , which were from Max Meyer & Bros.1 and were very beautiful indtmd. The watch was ap propriately nnd artistically engraved and the souvenir , as a whole , WUB ono which Mr. Riley will no doubt carry with pride ai loug aa ho lives , The formalities being over and the recipient being Bomouhat recovered from hia nurprieo , the champagne and cigara were ordered up in abundance , and the cvuninc passed in the most ggrecablo manner. A Card. The family of Mr. Jamea II. Smith desire to return their sincere thanks to the friends who evinced such kind ness and Dympathy in their recent bereavement , in the lois of n faithful wife nnd mother. JAS. H. SMITH AND FAMILY. BATTLE CKEEK , Mich. , Jan. 31 , ' 79. GENTLEMEN Having been tfilicted for n number of years with indiges tion and general debility , by thu ad vice of my doctor I used Hop Bitters , anil must say they afforded mo almost instant relief. 1 am glad to bo able U testify in their behalf. THOS. G. KNOX. PERSONAL , . HOB. T. J. Majors , of Peru , h in town- II. F. Donrnp , of Lincoln , is at tbo Mil- lard. lard.S S , K. Jackson la back in Omaha on a visit. visit.Hon. Hon. W. 11. Morse , of CUrks , ia in town MTH. J. D. Her has returned from Now York. A. C , Smith , of Ogden was in town yes- t rday. Gen. J. G. McBride , of Lincoln , is In the city , Col. J , O. West , of Grand Iiland , is in the city. H. W. Hitchcock , of Uunnhon , Col. , Is ia town. K , Dickinson and wife , of Liramle , are in the city. Hon. G. K. Sumner , of Schnyler , was in town yesterday , Col. Brownson and Mr. Harry Brownaon arrived last evening from Wyoming. M j. W. T. Gentry , of Fort Niobrara , was among yesterdny'd arrivals in the city. , John J. Shay nnd Archlo McCotnb , of Council UluOfc , were In Omaha yesterday Joseph Paddock and wife , of Fort Nln- brara , are amongilh ? guest * ut the Mlllard to-day. H. M. liuilmell , ol The Platttmouth Herald , CAino up last oveninj to see "Hamlet. " Mr. Vreil McConnell arrived last evening from Salt Lake , accompanied by Miaa Liule Isaacs. W. P. P. St. Glair , agent of the Union Pacific railway at Ogden , arrived luet ovtu- ing on ii visit to relatives in thli city , H. K. Hitchcock , of Lincoln ; Dr. M W , Stone , of Wuhoo ; W. U. Dickinson , Wa- boo ; K. HurlLurt , jr. , Columbia * ; O , Net- sell , Genoa ; A. Oanfield , Lincoln ; J. M , Sswell , Junlata ; U , G. Youmans , Weeping Water ; F. Sonnonschein and II. Zbbrung , Wort Point , ore in the city. FrancU Cope , general freight and possen ger agent of the Utah Central railway , with headquarter * at Salt Like GIty , is ia town and will remain iu town until Thurs day. Mr. Copu U 0110 of the luost enei- getlc aud promising railroad men of the weit , and has tba friendship and good will of all with whom he U brought in con tact. He ii a young man and located as be is in the coming railroad center of the far west , thorougly conversant with its neces sities and interests , a brilliant future Is predicted for him. J. T , Wertz , representing I. Wiehl , of St. Joe , leaves thu morning for Dayton , G , en a vl it to his parents , 8 , V. Price , Ponca : S , Parks , Scribner ; N. J. and J. N. Paul , St. Pan' ' ; J. U. Gordon , Clarks ; J , J. Cbadwlck , Central City ; K. La Manna , Fort Niobrara ; R. O. Intfalt , A. J. Cormick and ii , 0. lUch- Lincoln ; TI. J. Leo nnd Geor ? < 15. Godfrey , Fremont ; U , fl. Jomclyn , Grand IMand ; P , O. Wntmrnnn. AOilindl G. N , HyRlt , Notlh Bend , hud W. H. Gimhlnfr , 1'Uttimoutl ) , wcte In tie city lA t nlgH , KJ , Huccy , lii ? rvin agent of tbn U. P. tftilwftV , rj'.tunel la t evening froru n trip of two months to New Mexico and Cali fornia. Paul Welnhnsen. who wag recently enltjr of thn Post-Telpjfrnr.h hm jti t * e- covered from n potfrcjhttack of infhtmn , , . tion of the lungs , C. B. Wentten mni K8r r.f thfl Uran 1 Unttn Tea Company , RtrUril in the city Saturday last , nnd will remain In chnre of the tea ttoro on 15.h street , Mr. and Mrs. W. L , Adfttnt nnd tbelr llttlo daughter Helen left Onmna by the outgoing Union Pacific Ir.iln to-doy , for Southern California , where they . ect to spcno the winter with their f tthe : nnd mother , Mr. nnd Mr' . J ihn TI , Kellom , Mr. FroH Mcrtzhtlmcr , mastsr mechanic of the U. P. with headquarter * at Denver , cams in yesterday morning and ionvoi for home thin evening. .Ho la ccompanlnd by hU little daughter , who cftmo to mnko n vitit to her grncd parents Judge and Mrs , Baldwin. Decline of Mnn. Norvoni Woaknotts , Djopopalc , Im- pot unco , Sexual Debility , cured by "Woila1 Health Ronuwor$1. . " 5 SPECIAL IO LOAN-MONtY. \,1 ONEV TO LOAN On personal property of ill any description A. C.iTroup , Attorney , 213 eoutii )4th ) Street. US-lino au uUivi Oil ch utct inuring. MUAKV . A r. Tiitt-n , 2Io , 151U rTcct , Irnnt room , ui" talr- . TO LOAN At U jur cenJlE- < JU\Ji\J\J\J tctMl In enmr.of WIM ni upwards , for B to 6 yoaro. on flrsi-clve city nd farm property , flium Unit Jlr.iirs nail LOAD Aniiccr , icth and Doaphg Bto. OKEY TO LOAK fl ll st Lnr O > cf D. M1 L. TlicsiM HoDmS Crtlchton Bioci. HELP WANTED ANTKD A tflrl to ilo general lionseivork In W , lC4 .Soutli'J.'UuorncrDonjo. 450-VJ * A practical house keeper In small WANTED ca y work good wages /morican preferred. Address B. K. 11 ooJlco.145131 'ANTED A thorouglilv competent B rl for , , ccncnil hous woikto W icm good waeiwlll ; bo paid Apply at 2100 Dodge St. 44313 A I oy about IB years old who can WANMKD good hand. Warren SnltzUr , 213 8 14th St. 4H-13t A tlrl for vcncril bouB-wirk WANTFD itreeteut tlic between ffntn ) onil HowarJitrcot' . 4217t Two men to eell rood'on small WANTBiJ pay i cnta. Kcjstonu Wringer Co. ; 421 Soutl 10th etre t. 4J2-H * Gill for general housework. 1107 WANTKD street. 430-121 A compa'cnt cook and laundrc N. WANTED Apply to Urn. Kinsman , 001 riuieaut St. 423-1'Jt vogand Ironcr . Apply "at"tha xlon hotel. -JM12 17 ANTED A n.vitry co k nnd n dining room Y girl ut the Crclahton house. 407-12 Two il nln j room girls at Karnam WANTKD rca'uurant No 1212 Pirnm strett. 382 13th- YKHXA A SOLlloN. \0 TAlLOItS Pantatnakerj wanted at Vapors. T 411-13 } ANTED A srrctt boy to Ictrn car W Call at Snjdeis 310 lUrni'vh 8 9tt " \TTANKD Olrl for general bou-cwcrk , saall W laoilly doidhuruulji a gooJ fcliL Arpy Sll couth llth St. 400-1 f AN KD Kvery one to leave orders for help W at 217 N. 16th street , up-stalrs. 332 tf One c od canvasser ti soil WANTED on Installment , steady work and god lliy. Inquire at 213 H. 16th streat. room C. 207-tf ' Apent to take orders for Navlns' WANTED explanatory Stock Poet- Iio k. For terms write to J. D. SIIE'.LY , dec 14t General Agent , Fairmont , Neb. Q1TUATIONB WANTED. WANtKD A danUh tfrl wantaplaco in pri- vato famll , Call at the Seaiidmarian hotel 11th St. 43M3t WANTKD-Rj yout ; marrii-Ht man , situation In any rapacity accustomed to olfico work but will tale any respoctaUo sit at ion. Addrca-i H. 8. 707 d. 18.h St. . between > Vcb ter anp Bur . 13U-HI W'ANTKn A position by a thoroughly com- pettnt ISookepcr of many years exptrlcnco unexccptlcinablu relercnce.1. Addnss Iwolteeper this odlicf. 451-17 MICEI.LANEOL'0 WANTO ANTKn-Ucfurtithwl roooi. ArtJrfRi I' . W O. ; box061 , 4(3 IS } Ilooin ibou'.ZOxW. J. L. Wl k e. WAITED 74th flt paper \ jx. factoiy. 424 12 { ANTED Fo a day boarders at 220 north W ICth stairs. Ila'combo lll-ck up ( ) 403-lOt/ ANTKD Two first claw borbeni at B23 llroadwoy , Council niuffn. P. W. Derkccn. W 'ANTRD-Uoarders by th day or week 1417 HowardSt , 315-lm ) BUSINESS CHANCES. I.U3INESS CIIANCK Rood blacksmith U > offered tjxdlal Indusement , to locito at Oil- more-Nib. Apply to 0. Kro8ttthcrc. ; im-t'J-lm RENT HOU3EQ AMI ) LAND. I AUIt ( KhNT , ta bo > M in prhaic Kiniiv , Jj lurn'shed parlor wi'h ' slfeplntr room , N. I ! rr.Hil > n' < uir > uoanJ Sttliiitrest. ' "srni'A.s the door. 412181 OIl IIKNT Houw H rooms on thu Comer 13th and UiiKu o , Inqu roof Timothy Kellr , 139-nt 1UJ.T itcfurul hed room ti.E.c rntr EOH and Gate , 44M2) ) KVNT-Houtoon Ch'Mj ; } . bat. I4iband FOK ( tircta. Inquire of .1.1111 8 ifi. ror , Uth and CblcaKO 41Klit KEN f Furnished r ra.Its 8th btri ' . FOll Howard and tUrney. 447 1C ! i , Oi < . nK > T llou btin i d wja re < Uudoa L1 Cumnim/H : luqu.rj Kiieug O'Nellll.L sad How rd. 410-tf Houiebirn and Bacrei lard on FOKJUNT SI. Inquire at Ku euo O'Ndli Itiihand b ward. 4 0-tl TTlOt IlKNTOU HAI/j ThotuniJiionnrnidciico JJ of Dr. Jaoio ) 11. fcabodytitiuleon thuouth wt t corner af Kti and Jonei tteo ! lourblc.cn frjra the Paxton Ilouie , lh ho'ina hia all the modern cou > ejleticta i ontvni nice rjaots cel.tr futna-v it' , will rent lor JfO p-r motth or tell nou < 9 aa J full lot tor ulnn iluuiinU dollan. 421 2 > v FOll UKM-a'.ote at OakUU , Neb , w.tli thlvm/a d roun er < nuiiable for a t'rctry or K i.tra1 uierchindUo tier * Inimre ol II (1 , 0 uik , omuha , cr hobort Wllscn , County Clrik , OUdale , Not ) . 435-14 IT OHHENT One nkely furnished room for ore P or two gentlemen , Ko. 112 Ilarne/i met , bct.bth ai tli. 420 171 | 7tOH REST Small ( cofajo on JatVeon , bet. 1 } I'th and Drownoll IUU , Inquire on premt- K * . 423-tf - ' cawnt furnUhtl room * . Call at 101) TlWO-1' . 415-14) ) TTtOB ItKNT 2 luroiihud roomi for light boos * J } Leepinsr , also one furnished room lth tjvc and ono uufurnlkheJ room ceinerf block corner Howard 8t , "OR RENT A fnrahhtd frock room with 1 ( tore wllh or withoii iKtttd at 117 lllh St. twr n lwdt and GtnUrl irtnuo 4.11-13 .1UK i-.KM A t > ot A , Ilo.n. _ _ _ ITIU-I i'lNl'-firnleJ fro-i roora , prlte I' rm nnvbe at .ill , tUrr < y tet e i ' 't1) a&4 10th. 396 U * Two"FLtifM8lfEirKUoM8" AN D "llOAH D- I A'sa I 1 > 1 bninltrs , 1PIO Dodgi SI , 3S3 U Fit III' % T To nicely furnlihal roonu. one door r ortli of t > oilice 01 I'th. S9I-12J " 171011 UKX.TVront room with board , Modern J _ Improvcrr.riilH. No. 171K Doilga Pt. : rn-13 | MR RK < I - UvMtltnra Mo 171'J LK > ughs8t. ! SC8tf JOHN' U. JACJIH. 1'.KXT ' ri nport and I7 h J7011 'n'reot ' ? 16 , 8. LKIIMAK. 3 3-t I [ 7\OH \ IlRSTNe v two story hauie of ten < roimi , shortdstance fiom i > 9 ofllc-o. Rant reasonable. WILLIS , II. YATEH. 381-tf niSs'T The ii'sldenccut M. w-Kennedy FCU 1709 Jacknon. Inquire on pte'jili or at S12 Uthttrett. SII-U VOIl KENT Unlutn'KhrJ room two P wcit cf poitofliod , 117 lou'h ' 17th 'tre 3JMf TIOU UEST Furnished room. Inoulro.113K. IHhsticot , betwaon Daienport tnd Chlraco ssa-ii J70HRKNT NewBcvcn room cottage welllo. JL' catcil.hu sou'rnl closlU , city and c teru water O. F. Drlscoll. 8Uf PDll H NT A new house , furnished , right roonn , bath room , ttablo , etc. One of the flnc t locatloni In the city ; (30 00 per month. Inquire for three days , Ilomls' real eniato a.-ency , 1'itVand j DoiiitlCT utrcxiti. novintf , OH RENT Office roomi. lnqulro at Now C York Dry Ooodi store. lOC-doo-15 11EMIS * Now Hap of Omalia , lust completed an4 | j ready for dell * erytt $7 each. U 4 feet wide by 7 feet long , Largest and most complete map of Omaha over publltheU , Ofllcial map of the city. See column. rttlR IlU.\T-Up- ! , 1 7 Fatnhim Btmu J } B7-H JOIINO. JACODS , rjlUK utN'l in tiffl of a rooms m llrst-d a Jj order , 10 b'.o ks from oi > era house , cheap , - $ : C Kouso of II rocms , all couTcnlor.ee , 8 blockl from opera hruso 40 House ul 6 teems ; 3fl r-u.l Nlchrlat etreole. 18 Store on Farnam , 1 ! flocn > 115 -toroon 14th,2 flnrs 75 Svtollliont Idfldx ron , . .SW toflS 4B-tf Mo AuVH , Opposite Poatodloc. FOR { RENT-Untunlshod rooms In brick house , 1 ll'l ChUiigo street. ISO U IOE RENT Furnlihed room with board IPOS C California ntrott. 171-U 1,1011 llbl T llousti , elx rooms , furnlshrd , In- JL1 quire at U. Hyde's oOlce , Mlllard hotel. FOK KiNT Two now dwelllngB and two cuact dwelling ! In dci > ! rablo locality , by MuKoon No. 1614 nouclM ctr. rt Foil HUNT Largo nllicc room or half store , 1020 Farnham utreot. 7P7- JTlOil HUNT A mart i. Balcombo blook , nn ! 16th ctreet , near U rcnport. Ht A. C. Dalcombe. 608-2otf NFS3 1'3R SALK-A ccnoial stock of Bli8 iierctandiio In cgoud town on the l > . tnd . real Dolne a yuod bu-licai and cirry a w , > ll r octcd stock. C uiu for B'lilng to ( .Innga hi'rine'S. Tor urther Inforicailon , edited "Aldio" Dee ollko. 437 tf JT10.1 SALE-Afroih cjw CCS 13h. J : 4314 ! * FJlt SALK 'Iwo pscl m'llo.tf Urunjwlck and lia'ko'a factory as gnoi 03 no * , uulj used thro : months a di crv 1 t'.U dnrlne thnt'I ' . o , ovtrjtnlnr omp'nto n io flpurts m.d Uiunl t.ruu. charlu Ilraadci , fl ) < ! ten h Stiot. 1M4 | 7NR SALK Cheap , a ( , 'Ood heavy feam ofhor , I1 scah rncwi and wagoii. Inquire at817 Lear tnworth St. 417-131 [ 71011 SALE-Pony broke tosiddle and to drb * J ? Blng'o or double. Inquire it FosUr ft Qray'i l.umuor yard. 410 tf SALE Atlol cf ecconi' band EO1 ' t clisj order as good us newatJ3c ( ' Hv ney 3)S-tf TOR 8\LE A firtt cl i tecond hndp ! < iaeton' I1 Call at 1319 narneyS ! . 87-11 FOK SALE 49 Inch itandird Co- BICYCLE In fair condition. A bargain. 0. M. Woodman. 7U-U FOR SALE \ small grjln ele\atorarxl a pork warehouse.cheap , ar don all the ral road track I at Fremont , Neb. , with the grounds , by Robert Kittle , ,372-li : If OK SALK A god restaurant and hotel In a If flourishing town of four thous nd Inhabi tants doing a good busluess Own jrwlsheito sal on nu-ount of 111 hoilth , easy terms. Addreti C. F. Cauan Grand Island Neb , 313-U XCELLENT BRICK for sale , $9.00 per thou- sand. Yard , 16th street , two blocks south of Uellevue road. LORRXZO PIBCLB , 177-lmnovlfit OTEL FOR SALK-First class hotel for sale In a Iho western town. Has all the On * cla-s trade Reason for selling other business. Per particulars , address , Hotel , OMAHA Dsn. 183-lmfnovlSt 8ALB Htoam engines new nnd econd FOR nd B , 10 , 15 , 20 horsa power. Also ntoam boilers any size. Inquire Oui.ha Foundry - dry and MachineUo. -JI-lm-m-J New Map of Onnhajiut completed and BKMI3 for delivery at $7 each. Is 4 feet wlda by 7 feet long. Ijirgcjt and most complete map of Omaha e\cr publlohod. Otllcial map of tbo city. Sea column. Docemb > r lOllj , horto and hirncsri FOUND at end of Or , en ttrie' c.r lluoor od- dris 0. J. heal , ejr. 31 ( .nd Ddtatur ktrrrtu , Omahi , Neb. 410 13t Il8-.we.iii I' . O.and llvayarniuj aconnnl LOST , nuini ) Ii-ldo , > * | , s 1'alagren. Finder II nfa ) o leivn It at 1122 Krn'.m. . I1HAINARD , TaxIdiirmlKt. ftrh aln , a . tpocUity , 13th , Ic . Howard and jtc ' JAS. II. ft JOIIND. PEADODY DOCTORS from 13th and Farn m street * to rooms I. 3 ami , RoJIck'i block , 1577 F-rnara iireet. 243-n2ii-lin N U' ' Oi e brown iuarcclt litir in fors- TAK , t o hii' < l f ct ftiiltf bou 'wn viari Old , [ 217-llf JAS. 6TEPHEN3 BDWARDKUEHU. MAO 8TKII OF PAL1IYSTKIIY AND CONOT. TI NALIHT , 40H Tenth ktrce-t , bctwcou I'utiain and Ha uoy. Will , with ho aid of guardian Htiltlt/i , obtain for any one a glince > > pa/it und prfwut , and on certain condition * ) hf fu ture. Iloot4 and 8hoed made to order. ti ret iiati-factlon POW Absolutely Pure. ThU pow der nv > er varies. A marvel of purity , itrengta and wholenomeneu. More econtmiia ] than the orplnar > k ndii , and ctumat b sold ia competition with the multitude of low tent , thorl wcUut , alum or ph iphatc powder. Sold only la cani. HOIAL DAKIKU I'OMCIR Co. , 100 Wall 8t , NswYork.