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I 8 THE DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY DECEMBER
The Daily Bee.
OMAHA.
Wednesday Morning , Dec. 20
Woatlier Report.
( The following obcrTAton ! MO taken at
Ihf Mme moment of time at nil the itatloni
named. )
WAB DBFABTMENT , U , B. SroKAt Sen * I
VIOB , OMAHA , Dfc. 10.1882. ( Idfip.m. f
There was qullo a llrcly ihower of
rain about midnight liut night.
rrm * f Only 128 pounds of tea old at the
( irAnd Union To Store yesterday.
Mr. Wm. Dolun , of the firm of Dolin
and Lang worthy , li still dangerously 111.
Tun WXRKI.T Kv.n would be n nice
Obrlttmu proncnt to nend to your friends ,
The nalo of eati '
* fir the Nl'mou concert -
cert ' , January 2nd , boglni thla
mo'rnlng.
A regular pastor Ii to be recured fur
the St. Mary's -Avenuo Congrryatloiul
church.
The Lotus Party at Maaonlo hall Fri
day. December 22d , under tha manrifo
ment of W. 8. Holphrey.
*
The first annual ball of the Her Hoao
company will tnlio place January lit , In
the now Standard ( formerly Central ) hull ,
BrownollIIall | ctosM for its holiday
vacalion on Friday next , and ro-oponi on
tha Friday tuceeedlng Now Year's day.
Reuben J. Dexter won the name of the
sold lor of Co. D Fourth Infnntrywho | died
at Ft. Omaha , notice of which is found
chwwhoro.
Tha Omaha teamsters bold a mam
moftIt > B nt Tivoll hall Wednesday erenlng
at half past 7 o'clock. All teamitera are
;
requeued to attend. Uy order of T. J ,
Quick , secretary.
Tleroy and ( liradfonl have junt re-
Colrcdsomo beautiful brut goods In the
shapt ) of fin fair , ccroenr , fenders , etc.
They are ni pretty M they are novel and
would bo an ornament to any parlor. AH
a family Chrhttnai present nothing could
be nicer ,
The Swedish Library Association 17(11 (
give a Christmas tree entertainment and 01
01at
ball at the library hall onJChrlstmas night at
December 23th , All arc invited.
A train on the Wabnth was dltohod a
w
near a tmall station in Central Indiana on ol
Sunday and 0 , 0. Bennett , of Omaha , is
reported In the list of injurad m having i
hta bead badly cut , of
ofni
If you have a friend who would be ni
Interested in Nebraska newt tend them the niHi
WKKKI.T 13EK , which Is the best paper in Hi
the west , and every subscriber goto a pro-
in
_
mlutn.
th
See the grand Hit of premiums wo
jrlvo to subscribers of TilKWKEKLr BKZ. ha
Then subscribe for It OR a Christmas or ha
New Year's present for some absent frieud 'SI
and retain the premium receipt If you kn
wish , it ,
ill
Send your friends a Cbrlatmai or Now ha
Yuar'ii presents that they will appreciate. wi
Tins WKKKI.T Br.u Is
only two dollars a by
year , and every nubacrlher received a pre v/s
mium.It . fit
It ia said that lightning never strikes du
twice In the name place , but the now leglc- teas
laluremooU on the first Tuesday in Jauu * as
ary , and so doei the Omaha olty council , on
both legislative bodies In the same state. Tl
uo
Yesterday wan peculiar for Dooem * hu
her , tbo heavy inUt rcacuibllng Hint
accompanying a spring break-up. A rain on
may bo looked for , or , M some predict , ex- onBi
ctHiivoly cold weather. toi
Anelegant cofUn wai procured yea-
terday at Undertaker cai
Jacobs for a sol
dier ot the Fourth Infantry , who died limt hobo
night. A handsome
gum was ralfed among bo
the dead soldier's comrades by subscrip ch
tion to pay for thu casket. chI I
There is promise of a fine Christinas Tilde
eutorUInmcnt by the Kngllih Lutheran do ;
Sunday school at lioyd's opera bouno on poi
next Sabbath evening , A variety of exer [ jnv
ciser , tucb as Boloc , iluoU , quartette" , thi
chorutcu and recitation * , may be expected.
B Mr , J , Francis , who for the pait two th ,
yeani hai filled the position of chief clerk wi !
on the A. & N. division , under Superin bui
tendent MoCoimltf , lias been trnmferr/Mlto dui
Oniaba , where ho takes charge of a pool- i
lion In tha general ticket oflloa of tha B. of
& M. Air. 1'rancid
, by hfcfccnlal manner US
and ability , bos won a Lout of frem } | > i in the
capital city , who regret very umoh his jail
leaving here. State Journal. d j
General Ticket and l'au
> eiirer Agent dcr
Ford , General Freight
Agent Stewart , at :
Aishtant General raenj { < rAgent Ad- 1
amp , of Chicago , anil Asiiutant Got oral 2o
Passenger Agent Gheibruugb' , all of the will
Pennsylvania railroad , uho arrived ia tie pro
city Saturday evening in thulr special oar ,
Ufl Monday via the Mlitouri l'clfir , out
for Kaniai City , it pi
The annual wagIng i
musical end
dramatic
entertainment
Ing
tertainment fortlrfj beiiofitof
( he parochial
on I
schools of tbo Holy Family , will , thla year , Uo
be given In the basement .f the church , ieto
corner of Seventeenth ncd Izird strecti , two
on Wednesday , Jtfta iust. Thoao enter- mil' '
taltidieuts have becomu a featura iu the inili
, jjtl b , fire well patronized , aud nlwayj ono
Instructive and Ihoi
Coniei Atonliliroojit-
' 'Comptotolf prostrated for days with cast
Indlgeatiou ont ( bllioua lo\er. Qho effects cliai
of two bottles of ISunluck JHiXX.1 JlilUri it * ;
utonltlicd ine ; rJ'Ibla Improvement
tight
off Mr. Noah Hate * , Ulinira , N , Y , p ,
dayt
um
FLOTJJl It ii
Wholesale , Write for ]
quotations to ing i
Valentine & n ripy. Omaha , Neb , to-w
15 2m whlc
IN THE COURTS.
The Doc , demons Case Still Run
ning Out Yards of Trnck ,
Which la Not to the Credit of
Anybody.
MiioallnneoB * Criminal matters ot
The unsavory Olomons caio , ono of
alleged snMpracilco , cnmo ap again
yesterday afternoon in the police
court. Thu prosecuting witness , ably
seconded by the wife of the accused ,
appeared , and not only watched the
proceeding ! with great intoreit , but
at intervals oren took a voice in it
herself.
Colonel Smytho , ono of the counsc1
for the djfondunt , toatifiod that ho
had called at the house where the
prosecuting witness , Edith Griffin ,
and Mro , Olomons lived. Ho had
lieard the prosecuting witness deny
that Olomons had anything to do with
performing any illegal oporatlou on
ner.
ner.OloraonsJ himself was ozaminod.
His story wont along smoothly ontiugh
as drawn oat by his attorneys , lie
was , ho said , tbo victim of a con
spiracy , originated and carried onby
the woman who should bo n loving
and obedient wife to him. Ho had
married the Roman because eho had
bigullod him into it. flo waa a roan
of irreproachable character , and had
lived in this olty for years. The
woman , vulgarly speaking , was no
good , and iu con JUDO lion with two
other fonuloa , had lived during hia
absence a lifo not strictly in keeping
with matronly dignity. Ho stated
that ho had never boon familiar with
the prosecuting witness.
The cross-examination , conducted
by Mr. liurnham , put the case in an
entirely different light. A verbosity
was suddenly noticed in demons'
statements and ho desired to explain
matters. His interests , carefully
ivatchod by Ool. Smytho , led the lat
ter tokcop bobbing to his feet almost
jonstantly in order to raise ouudry
) bjootions to the questions propound ,
id to his client. C
The witness had stated that hu 1 (
enow a conspiracy had boon formed p
igainst him by his wife fo blackmail o
um. He was asked why ho had si
akou Smytho and MoOullough to the
irl tohfivo her statement made in
heir presence , and ho answered that a
t waa on account o ! the sohoino of his d
rife to "down him , " as he expressed d ;
Ho was asked bow ho knew there wa1
rai any plot against him and ho said a1P
tiat ho had hoard hia wife and Edith
lanuing it in the next room.
"Why did yea have this woman in ofA
ofTi
our house ? ' asked Burnhnm.
Ti
"Icouldn't help it"unnworod Clem- TiK
us ; "my wife brought her thdro , K
id I couldn't put her out. "
Mro , Oiomocs , who ia anything but
fine looking person , or ono who foi
oaid beguile a man of any force of foiM
mrnotor , at this assertion from her , tei
liirdian husband , arose hastily from' lot
> r coat beside General O'Brien , ono
her counsel , and in an oxoltod man-
> r oxolaimod :
"I contradict that statement as a Ti
) , He knows better. "
By the combined I'llbrta of several
dividnalo the lady was reseated and
0 o.ino allowed to go on ,
A letter was produced by Burn-
m. lie asked the witneas of the nu
udwrittng and signature was his. las
10 latter replied thnt ho did not th <
iow. Ho had no recollection nbout
but finally admitted efil
that the in-
als 0. L , 0. were his and that If ho for
d written the letter It waa to his goi
fo. It was attempted lo bo proved cit
the state thnt the letter was ;
ittou by the prosecuting witness to
Malvorn , Iowa , by the OX ]
fenduut , mid that lui had aakcd her SWI
oomo to Omaha and live uilli him sin
bin wife , The Jotter olarts , "My nit
rn doai- and moro than dear wife " bui
lia the prosecution contended wt.t Mri
1 the laugungo generally used by u i
isbitnd to his
epouso , wai
The letter , together with another she
o , was nnbinUtod.to his honor Judge hoi
sneko tadooido whether it was writ- en i
11 by Olomons or not , ]
The wife during the examination tifi
at lior orbs on her late husband and 038
r ( { linco indicntod thnt she would SOK
willing to chftiv him up. Hlslcoki lad
stowed on her were of a reclprco.il voc
araotor. tlir
The caao WAR then continued to hrvt
luraday at i ) o'clock. From the ovi- On
uco Introduced ulrondy it would ap- Onf.
ir that while4 ono may In iu the nor
id the other statidu qu Ily deep in hei'J
mire. I 'J '
I'OLIOE COUUT. win
Uoucko is ktipt ijnito bnay "T
iso days and thu ojo o of the yaat Wil
11 aoo the wiad up cf the heaviest IllOi
sinusa over dunn in the city court ra
ring any six months' time , "A
festord&y thcro were throe cities sop
Intoxication , One pleaded not her
Ity and his case was continued. and ,
0 other two woruontit to the oouuty SOU ]
1 to try and nobor up by Christmas L.
7. NOUI
'n the DJC Olemous caw , the ovl > wit !
ice for the dufonsu was being taken reel
1 o'clock. her
larnoy .Shannon's case waa called at age.
'clock , Barney is charged with age.Ii
Fully and maliciously destroying few
porty In trying to eject a tenant , T
1 , J. Clark , who had just served Jull
a sentence of 20 dayo for stealing BUOQ
ilr of boots balougiug to M , Schutt , the
arraigned on the charge of steal- Inaj :
an overcoat from ex-Mayor Ohnso , inor
the morning of November 10th , coot
pleaded guilty and v.'na ngaiu rrg- the
red at the hotel do
Miller for a was
nty-llvo dare olay , OLrk com- goth
lud both oiTcuses while under the tory
nonce of liquor , and ho will gain who
thing by his confinement , a proUy
rough sobering up , HI
LAltOUNY AH 1IA1LKK. OOUif
[ r , John O'Keofo lug.
, who haa boon prlcf
on a viult , leaving his nephew iu
no of hia property , has returned ,
ill ' bo rcmeiaboicd that tha nephew ,
O'Conuoll , was arrested severe ! Mud
i ego for intoxication and that the
of $100 waa found in his pocket , It is
ppearod that ho had been dispos- MHU
if sonio of his unclo'a property , Kiwi
it ; ttronty-ouo head of hog ; , for J.
ih he received $1B , while the
actual value is alleged to have been
$400 , Ho claimed to bo acting under
authority , but a dispatch sent to Mr.
O'Koefo brought a response asking
that the prisoner bo hold until
his return. The limit cf
time for which O'Oonnoll cnnld
bo held expired yesterday atd ts
no complaint had been filed ho
wan discharged. Subsequently , Mr.
O'Keefe appeared nnd aworo out c
warrant for his arrest for "Jfticciiy ai
ballco. " Mr. O'K-efo ii Mio after
the purchaser < ( the pigs , a man
named Mnnnweilcr , whom ho eoems
raoro anxious to punhh than his
nephew. A warrant WAS sworn oat
ajilnst Macnw.llcr yeottrday ,
and ai bith men were in town , they
will , no doubt , respond to the
charge made agaiuat them in
person at an early day. Mr. O'Keofo
a ys ho sent his nephew money to
come to Omaha and thought bo w < u
all right , but learned while in Phila
delphia that ho had caused some of
his other relative ! considerable trouble
by crooked transactions.
A IIAHTAKDV CASK.
Elizabeth Krnll , a good looking
young Bohemian girl , tiled a cum-
plaint In Jndgo Benoke' < i court charg
ing ono Joseph Baker with being the
father of her unborn child. She is
not desirous of sending the accused
to the penitentiary but wants him to
do the square thing by marrying her.
As a special statute gives justices of
the peace oxcluiivo jurisdiction in
tuoh cases , Judge Bonolco transmitted
the papers to Judge Anderson , before
whom tbo case will come and will be
compromised probably , as Hymen's
chains are generally considered prof-
'
or'adir to penitentiary bars.
VIUNK HUeillKH.
Deputy Sheriff Ed Crowoll returned
Monday from his trip to New York
Olty , whore ho went to take Frank
Hughes to bin folk * . Hughes got out
of his murderous attack on Jens Jen-
Don on the ground ot insanity. Ho
had a father and other relatives , in
cluding a wife ) and two children , in
Now York Oity , and they agreed to
take care of him if ho could be
brought to them. Mr. Orowoll says
ho had no trouble with Hughes ox-
: ept on ono night , when Hughea ira-
iginod that he waa to bo hung on his
irrival in Toledo , 0. His folks were
bund to be in very moderate clreum-
tanceo. .
1MOT.
Daputy Sheriff Pinnoo , of GreoJey ,
lol , , was in thla city over night and
} ft yesterday fur homo with a
riaonor named Johnson , who is ao-
used of robbing a uun and powder
tore at Grooloy , November 10th.
ohnson wen traced all the way to
[ auBas Olty , via Omaha , and finally
ipturod , and Mr. Pitmeo has him
own pretty fine , he having tried to
iflp.sj of his plunder in Omaha ,
hilo hero. Mr. Johnson registered
t the county jail over night and Mr.
irmoo at the Paxton. ' w
SUDDKN CIIANGEiTof theweathar aib
ten cause Pulmonary , Bronchial nnd 01
sthmntlo trouble" . liliOWN' Ulio.NUHU ! , 01w
IIOCIIKH will allay the Irritation which tl
oduoos coughing , ftoltl only in lozst.
rice 25 centa , tiIt
It
WTiat Three .application * Did- ni
"I was troubled very much with sore ce
it. Thrte. implications of Ihomaf J'cUt cehi
e 0 > 7 entirely cured them. Nothing bet- hiw.
. In * the . market. " Jacob Butler , Kead- w.Y .
, n. . w.w
w ,
LOCAL STARS. lo
lobe
be
10 Reception of Meodamoa tb
and Dlckoy ot Boya-a. A of
Cbarmlnir Bntortum- is
mont. ism
A most aoloot and appreciative th
diouco greeted Mrs. M. E. Litey befit
t evening at Boy.d'o- opera house ou th fit
3 occasion of the Tsinlty Guild bent -
t concert. The
parquotto was com- ox
tably filled with the moro intelll-
it portion of the reaidonta of they wl
ho
y nnd the fact that-Mrr. Latoy was COl
nine put thoeo preoont iu state of an
lootanoy to hoar once moro the foi
cot voice of Omnhn'a favorite OVij
ger. The programme consisted of
to numbers , four of the aoloctiono mi
far Mrs , and wa .
tig Latoy iivo for
D , Dokoy. : wa
Oh that too " th (
, wo were Maying ,
B Mrs : Latuy'a first number , and us ily
i untorcd upon the stage and made tor
r naluUtiou to the audience , they six
; liUBltt6ticaUy applauded her. the
Mro. Intoy was elegantly and beau- lati
illy dressed In a wnltn silk evening been
tumo trimmed with II on
> wers. The
i [ ( was well rendered and when the lw
y started to leave the stage the tlu
liferous which the
upplnuio echoed
ough the house indicated that she Op
Host none of her power over an tuit '
iatiaaudlenco be !
, ,
Jho responded gracjfully with a ton
it selection which seemed to ploiuio hie
listeners. pie
fho appearance of Mrs , J , J , Dickey ma
wh
i warmly greeted and heir cifort ,
he Oarfovr must not ring to-night , " in i
will rendered and the 1
i appreciated. The
it noticeable number of thy pro- oitj
mine for Mra. Litey wns tl-o sung , wit
Stream , " which with her lioh and
rauo volco Mra. Litoy put forward and
sweetest notes. She wan encored ope
gave trro vowou of some rustic fnll
g , the ,
Irs. Dickey Btippk'iuantjd the torj
cth number , "Jann Oonqueat , " und .
Ii "Josiuh Allon'a Wife , " a csnilo to I
tatiou , in which the lady displayed SUCiI
Ituitatiro powera to good udvant-
ity
of , '
a rcspoiiEO to an oncoroaho _ gave a
lines of a coniio n oltatinn , keci
ho potion scene from "Ilomeo and veri
lot" was the first number of the bdi
tiid part. It was well done , but
droas of Mra , Dickey scorned most in (
ipropriato for the character , and prh
cover , kid nlovru do not appear in un i
1 form for clnunaUo BCCIO : like The
death of Juliet , However , this corn
not particularly noticed , nud nlto-
icr the cntottainracnt was satiafao- pre {
both to the projectors nnd those thoa
lUtonod to it. and
thes
Ltvi
Ill ) PUNCH to bleeplcn' , tlrod ordlj
brleJ pureonii ia fcciitliluf nnd refresh you i
Trido nupplied at manufacturer * OUUC
a by M. A , McNamara. Families will
lieclbyA. ll.Gladtton , Omaha , Neb. of b
bTl
Tl
iVKN'S YOSKAUTK COLOGNE COIlt
o froir the wild Honors of the over
IMMEU YOSEM1TE VALLEN
the most frasraut ot perfuin t "the
ufacturod by H , B , Slareu , San how i
icisoo. For fcilo in Omtha by W , ai it
Vhltohou&o and Konnaia Bros. , day i
note
SHERRILL ON EDUCATION ,
As Exemplified Last Niglit at
Wyman's Commercial
A Pleasant end Prcfltable Ad
dles on Educational
Mattcro ) „ . , . , . s-r ,
Lint evening Jl v. A. F Sherrill
delivered the first of a series of lec
tures to bo given from time to time
ia Wynian'd business college upon
themes pertaining directly or indi-
totly to the multifarious studies pur
sued there. The spacious college hall
was comfortably tilled
and quite a
number of laditn graced tbo audito
rium with their presence.
After sonic remarks of an introduc
tory nature the lecturer described how
his first impressions of a commercial
college and itn nature and use wore
made some fifteen yours ago , when
living in his quiet native town. A
neighbor's son went to Eastman's
college at Poughkeopsie and ho conld
distinctly recall how very much im
proved the young mac was on his re
turn home > , not alone in penmanship ,
which is nch a dosirabln accomplish
ment , but also in general information
and in manners , as well as hav
ing a practical knowledge of business
and of life. This young n n subse
quently entered a store , then a large
bank , and , steadily advancing there ,
iho last news ho had about him waa
that ho was holding the most teapon-
slblo position In the bank and receiv
ing a largo salary. Such a fact as > this
Is worth several mere theories about a
thlnif. Ho though ! it was safe -to- nay
that the city of Omaha had accepted
Wynmn commercial colloqo as one of
its permanent institutions , not wfth
my of that public celebration and
aoiso which la ao apt to end in noise ,
but in a quiet , matte ? of fact way it
iccepta and recognizes * it un a part of
t lite and future. TJsero ia a feeling
{ rowing np every wools , lam assured ,
.hat there ia a place hs e for such an n
nstituticn and that thi one has oome tie
o fill that place , and the present r
nunagov with his general scope of | *
doas , plans , furnishing * and facilities
9 showing himself fully , squal to the
tnportoab position ho $ ccuples and
Ikoly te > provide all that this
rowing aity will , in the coming yearn
eraand. Ho thought ho deserved to
now it , and ho supposed ho did
now it , and he hoped ho would know
; moro aad more for the next quarter
f a century.
The lecturer did not know when or
'here the fitst commercial college
rose. There ara several wbo claim to
9 the first. At any ra o they ore
> mparativ ly modern institutions
hlch caaio up to meet tha need of
10 times , and are one of the illnstra-
ons c * this practical ogo.
; is no secret that the first ones were
at perfect iu all reop cta , and a onc-
issful business man ot thio-clty told
[ m thatas , a young man , when ho
as seeking tor a situation in New
ork , he took care not to say that he ti
us a griduato of a commercial col-
go. In those days there snay have that
sen faulta ou both sides ; defects in N
IB collwge and prejudice oo-tbo part
the public. Be tnatna it may , this
a thing of the past. The com- N
orcial colleges coutinuad to
ow and extend for the season that at
0 Idea at the bottom was. good and atOi
IOUUBO there was an end which they th
ted to meet and especially because nt
oy kept improving BO that now , hav- 49
g lajgely outgrown the defects of in- pa ,
porienco , they have largely out-
own the popular prejudice from an
itch , they oaco aulTored. They now anml
Id their prciont place of general
nfidouco because they have earned
d deserved it andaro , now to bo Tl
jnd in aearly every , or perhaps
ery impctaut city of our union. of
The students need not have tiny st :
sgivinga about their future , Hu Sr ,
.nted to give them confidouco. That
s ono of the things ho came down
jrofor. This city is growlnrj otoad- uv
and will continue to do so , In tec
1 or fifteen years it will 30 on to me
ty , seventy-five or one hundred strI
jusand people. Mon of cool calcu- I
ion sny no and a great bnciness will ofmi
done hern. It has the geography mi
its side , also it has nnd will
FO the railroads , and when we
iso two conditions are fulfilled pni
) rest iu as certain aa mathematics Kli
portunitios , therefore , good nnd oni
ny , are put in increasing number
'oro them. Ho had lived hero fif-
n yearn , and part of his business spe
1 boon to watch the rest of thopeo- pol
. Ho had never known n young ver
n of fair abilities and good hubiu
0 aluck to his business that fullod
it , and he had hotrd others makn refi
came remark. The growth of the stri
the nympathy of the people are
h him nnd help him on ,
1 with their preparation j
i their superior opportunities ing
nine before them they would not att
, They had a ihttcring future if 22 !
y would here master the propara- rea
f work , and form disciplined hnbitf , con
then go out and give their nllnd
melnof.fi , and strictly obey its laws ,
anis would crown their efforts. met
'ho wonder of this age is the aotiv- the
and fertility of mind. The brain duil
ItuericA fs largo and fertile , it is duo
n , and ceaselessly at work. It is was
f busy , what is there that is not ject
ig done and produced , whether a coui
intio railway system or beautiful art was
Christmas cards. It Is a great ordiS
ilcgo to live in this ago. Bach S
igu was never known in the past. and
demand , therefore , upon the payi
IIIR generation will bo very groat. proA
iplly excellent opportunities for A
mratton are being atfordcd nude of S
o who reud tbo rigns of the times No ,
uvail themselves in youth of
e opportunities and , as David T
ngstcno said , "learn how to uie Mas
hands , " how to make every htlu
: e of theuuolves useful and fauile , erty
bo the ones that will bo heard the
y ajd by. thoTJ
loio is no luck now-a-days. Rely - the i
ly a friend showed the lecturer Ohri
his establishment , a wonderful OhriA <
Ih of ten j-sara , and said to him ,
re is no neoret about it , I know
LViry inchof it o mo tobehoro just .
is. I have studied and worked lillM
nd night. " The reason many do cure
uake better aocesa is that they affect
do not early hnto higher ideas and
larger ambition. Too many are willing
to follow the limited routine of well
learned duties , and BO live in nnd fill
a very small epaoo in the
world. No one is properly
edu"tod < vho studies
only along his
own line : no ono is a well informed
man who is only informed in his
special department. DoWittTalmape
n id to nn assembly of young men , if
you want bolter positions road your
nolvcs into them. Five years ipontin
good readiuj. ' would glvo them inestimable -
estimable capital.
The speaker lud taken especial in-
toi'ent in observing the proseneo of
young ladies in tliia college , Fifteen
or twenty years ago their attendance
would have bsen regarded as very
questionable by most and wholly ( o bo
condemned by many as something un
fitting to the Mr sex. But the
world moves and some cf us try to
move with it. Now , nearly all the
work which woman do ia open to
women , and rightly , and what is more ,
at equal pay , which is also right , Hu
bellved that in this rojpect this city
has n very good name1. It is far
moro honorable and
becoming for a
yonng woman to employ her time
and hex God-given faculties1 in some
useful and remunerative work than
to paw largo parlion of her time in
reading silly books or Roirarp , or
showy promenading upon the- streets
to support herself rather than Itvo
npon the hard earned wages of father
or brother.
Mr. Sherrill concluded hia lortnrv
with a graphic description of the
bright possibilities in store for : ho
youth of AjBerica , and earnestly im
pressed npon them the importante
of forming habits of industry and
perseverance. The lecturer was lis
tened to witb marked attention frora
beginning to end and at the end was
qrnoted with onthcoiastio applause.
Miss Julia Bardeoboig , of thic
city , terminated the exorcises by giv
ing a very beautiful reading , for which
she received a troll merited encore.
THE OICT COPMCUL-
A. Snort nnd Important Meeting Last
Loan-light ,
A regular mooting of the city I r
rouncll was holdl lost evening , nt' ' '
ffhich all the membesa weie proAont
tzcopt Councilman Siull.
President Pro Tern Kanfznann in
iho ohair.
j i
The journal was road1 and approved.
J/BTIHONe AND
J7rom the mayor , approving certain
irdinancoe , too numerous to mention.
lrom same , appointing Frank Klef-
100- special policeman for North
thirteenth street , vico' John Iftoach ,
ndr John H. Moore speaial policornau
or the district between hinti and
eleventh streets and Ifarnant and
Japitaj avenues , both without corn-
enaction. Confirmed.
Prom the city treasnrarr The
Imahn banks would not bid fwr thu ft
50,390 of bonds for paving . UJ.tuo
.reetaa the time was t > short. Jiida
ere received from Ihe "Vermont SAV-
tga bank , of Brattleboro. fos 00,000
id iho First National bank , of I/bult-
y , Vt. , both at par. Approved.
From the city treasurer cansella-
on aii certain taxes. Ildforred.
From the city engineer ac apting
o work on lateral sewers in districts
os. fraud 0 , by T. L. Murphy & Co.
pprovad.
Tko-polioy of insnrartco on tho. . aew
o , 2. engine house
From the city engineer , . . _ e ani
L estimate of work done by the
maha Sewer company and ucco-ptinc ;
e work. The total amount of work we' '
tder this contract aggregates 317- we'J
( j.34) of which $31b330fcha , been J
ld ; Referred. Mu
A number of bills were presented On ;
di referred to
thuir appropriate ann-
Ittaes ,
-
-o
"Eo fill np ditch on 'Chicago Mid fctn nee
listeonth. Adopted. Vci
7o put in a fence for the protection
pedestrians on tha Eighteenth y
wet bridge , betwaeii lz d uud urn
andora. Adopted. Co.
To remove the hvy market from '
lurtoeuth and Howard to CupiUl
DHUO , between Fourteenth and Fif-
mth atroptB. It/ifcrred to the city
trahuf , with Inatruotions to keep
eot open.
I'o replace cros > v/alK nn went aldo
Ninth and Hartley. Si eet com-
salonor so instructed.
lustructiuK the board of public
> rka to report cause of delay in re- A
iring the sidewalks on wc'at aldo of tu
jventh street between Capitol av- or a
10 and Douglas. I t.
KKl'OIl'M y CO.MMITTF.EB. 'ran
On police , returning reports of in- hoiu
iptor of weights aim moa urosBtho etro orcti
lieu judge and city marshal for No-
nbir , all of which weru adopted.
L'he city weighuiaater being refused f '
eaa to certain acalea the ujntter was rlrp
arrod to the city attorney , with In-
lotions to enforce the law ia said
ea.
OKIUNAVCES.
Ln ordinaico providing for the leas-
ot areas in front of lots to owners
i nominal rental ot $1 per year per rou
feet front , was parsed to n second IL- " * '
imittee. ding and referred to the judiciaiy ILA"
HttfC
Ln ordinance granting certain priv rkrk
es to the United Gas Improve *
it company , of Philadelphia , for rkrkW
laying of pipes , mains and cents - W
ts in the city , etc. , was intro-
od , road twice and referred. There
qnito a ditcussion on the snb-
, participated in by several of the
noilmon. Cousidernblo opposition
more
manifested to the passage of the
inauco at all ,
ordinances levying taxeo i oi
appropriating moneys for the 1 } ui
mont of expense of public iru- kMp
h
r >
romciits were patsed ,
n ordinance authorizlnp. the IRSUO JW
! 32,000 paving bond * for district
11 , Douglas street , wan parecd. JWW
0.NflMSIlEU ! IJU.-ilNKJt ) , W
bo request of the sicrotary of the Uruie or an' '
onto 1'emplp craft for Iho cancel *
in of certain taxtH'OII their prop-
waa reported on unfavorably by
cily attorney.
10 A M. H. church wns granted
mo of the couccil chamber for
jtiuas eight.
3journbd ftr two wcoku. '
Tbo Kind We Juiho-
e mediclna we moit like la that which
1U work quick and well. Jlunivei
f ItitUrt aie tha ( juickeat kind of a
for dy pe | > ala and liver and kidney F Oil cj ;
181 Us.
THE
Tbo Funeral of JOlft'o Clinton Brings
to Toke Place Wednesday.
The funeral of the IntoHon , 0 icton
Brlggr , Tthose tragic de th at A/ton ,
Iowa , on Saturday night , was cbroul *
cled ia Monday 'a BEE , will take place
at l.-oO p , ir. io-iloy , Wednesday.
The interment will take place nt
IVospect Hill Cemetery , The report
that the remains might bo taken to
Net * York for burial wai based on the
suppooltlon that Mra. Kricgs might
determine to return to her old iciuo
to live , but we understand that sb'shaa
noanth intontiou but will conlinna to
reside in Omaha , where she haaao
many friends.
The funeral will take place from tlis
family residence at the hour named.
HBKATOK SABJtllKKH * KIMPATIIV.
The following telegram waa received
last evening :
, ! , IHcembsr 1'J , 182.
Hon. .Tames Morris : I
I cm comtnaiid nu worda to exproin my '
b nrtfelt oorrow at the uawii nf tha death
of Judge BrJggs.
Notice
TJie "Hawthorn Centennial Ex-
oolnior Roof Point , " was patented May
2tth , 1881 , and otters patent num
ber 41 , 803. Any person found or
known to tamper with the mann-
faclura of said paint will be punish
ed to the full e tout of law. No per
son baa any authority whatever to eell
rooelptj. HAWTHORN & BEO. ,
Lancaster PA
SPEG2AL NOTICES.
I O LOAN MONtY
M ONBV TO I.OAX SilUt lAwolllwof D. J. .
Tlioairoom HCrro'ulitori Blors.
MONEY TO LOAN Cn personal property nf
any ilemrlptlon A. C. Troup , Attorney , 21 ?
MUtli 14th Strtvt. 128-lrao
MO EY TJ LOAN ( I.Tdrtltcl itortuaiji' < t
curity. A. II. TpUvn , Ao. 1HU Itoufilrw *
Ptrcetfront KM upttmrm
J
\TO lOAIf At 8 run'cont In-
.f ten-M n iiu ol2lH anUiiO'
HinN , for 8to Ij-yvura , on first cliu * ellwand farm
> 7opertHKVU ItK-tk RsT/m'and IMIVAOKICT ,
Mi iunl DQUjrlMt tiii.
HELP WANTED
[ TTANTKD IMnlnK room and Kltchsn 'T' , HO
> f noutb 13kb Mreot , bee. Dounlai and
tue i .
but the hia > , wor.inea if J 'PP ? N
lood waKOJot.Mwt Mcjer A Bfo. , tbo J. * Ult ?
i-wtlff.
UI-12
i.t/ANIKD-CJ'rl ' fjrgeneraihiuaework. Jf K : I I
VV cor. CMlfari ii ftti < 1 21nt. u3'-21 I Hi
iJTTAMED A roan of eiergniuuimap'f'-ran
VV * Diri > iieinent of B moth . Ayoodupportu.
I'.v lor the winter 4 .touih 10th St. 513-21) I
5T Irltodo general hcu.twc ! { . t
1110 Ktinatu street. biO-19 1
TfTAmiA : jr > l for frcnor.-jUhotisewor't r 10
rV H > ISthStr. Utnen Caaail . .Onllfcmaj , -
i ) '
T7 A TED A Rlrl la n tini ly of 'wo for ( foj-
fl ir 1 hou'ewofk. 1-t auy ok an good
y. Inline 244 Chlcijn treit. CM-,1
YAl'tKV- < ! lrl lun general houw * < nrli at1 on
nouUi ttcst curturtrjonil 0.- * % ! > U WM l
for
Nc
V.TKI > A nonincook AtlVtunand Bluk' ,
ins4isKe taunin'loi ] u .St. iivmeun 15nnd
Sta.
I7"ANTEI > A jrtrl lo do gcnorel 'house or at
V SiOSS. , nej
A'TKn OoodKlrlat 150& . J : k on , resr
ISti Street , BIO-IS *
rrANTB" Olrl iar srtneral bouwwork , la JB
V imilliarnil ) . Apply.W. . A. L. Uiblmii 2 { h M.
JFttrnuiuHt. 520'--Of-
F
V ) iu i OHs larpe , . .lr.j _ . . . . utos
.
dr.
en "ftnj 0 o'clock avlBUDouglxfCt.
OB rBlNlUll vitMIVM Ono capable o
taklr-j.cd r e cf a Brutrower ! Job ofBae >
at he uble tl tanj.osatlslactcrlh Coitrelland by
rdou pie-Jen , rjrmtneut eittuto. and goo" otC
'
(0 > t/1 re right man. Addron ' 'Kwl Oak city
welt , " HlJOiiK , lr o. -V02lmiM
cityf
rTASTF.l > * -.Mcn anJtv/oman to start a aew
f
V burilmrs nt their own homes , no peddu g ;
an hour miul ; Bu Jlj-or ( 15 ijj.iiflai nnti ti- St.
ictlonu , Aildrc < > iHlAeON' & CO.Montpcllcr ,
inont. 4&.HU e vod X' St.S1
S1
> - Kxpcrlenaf il farm - - itn
f lei orator CM r > uoanty In th Stfto. Ad- h'
m , A. llIi'pnier ! neiuroi n 't'ii : jatultixtmnco h'Trc :
1.1 cn'n ' Null i k.i. -IH-imo
_
'TANI-.U-i.lrl as
- for central houiowori , areall
f laaill-oeondhuoiafJr a RdoU ( .1/1. Arp y man
KOUthalth St. 4CO-H
/ AKTyU ) Kt cry ona to leave crdera lor help
r ut ill.N. ICth btoncti up-Btolns UU tf
7"AHTKD Ono sw > J canvr4 > wjr n et-11 htv
r . aoUnoii Insialiment , xt < Al < / uoric and J. In
J liyinqulru at 213 N. ICth Krrvt , room C.
207-tf
OITUATICNS WANTEIJ
Striit-ly tsimblu * ' ill couipitxit biokeepor
otJft-jciir < oiperfcoi-o inoulija
. . . . . rtry ,
i.i 1.1.- , '
eke charge cf a irl. Btrpf ,
. . I CKJH ilfat , * ir that ul 1 Lot 65-
rltre with hlii k . ) ilof books. Woul J doonv
c of wrlt'U , butj-wftr'a Bti of ivyik' . I"
, ) vctild lilce ' 0 rra'.e O u
fl. .S J.iry ro object , W < ct > a nietliln to- to re
ipy.hu time.QJruti "Jl II. r. " 316 inth
et _ . _ t'JUDJ
MIOELLANEOUa WANTS.
, lof J20X )
In wt'll | ylr > K , cid taH ishu , nn u.'uctu-
bu Itira . Addrote ' ' "
l'ntim"li-o oltlce.
To pjrttiace-a d 'cnd liund caul- MAO
droll kittle t bo.1 rtc-liol.l Ml to 7ft ? l- TI J
h Apply to Juhji VCu < < isatVowCourthoiuv. And
ralot fDlrlt
' ' a id 11
'ASTEu IO HKs'T Ily jouncmairleJ cm- tare.
p o two or thrno lurniilio i rui IUH for light mtbf
e t eolrit Kayo C" > 1 ( HO.H AUdros'O
"rar-ot Dn'rii' " & Meni1 l ii < lin. 640-S3
Yonnjj ii an ajoa ] Ky . r strictly re liable
uml Ihineit , ( It sires a situation In ollira or
oHcl rk or cuJiltr. Lust employed lUn ,
. Thu Iw-t ol riM-ojuniclitlci s , tulary > io
a prtivnt. Adilreij 0 , Mti. . F. 310 Vi'li St
ANT -lurcm ! by the day or u k HIT
.Jlo nl8t ,
BUSINESS CHANCES.
SINESS C1IANCK-A good hlittimlth la
Jlfere.1 tpcelal Induwment. to locite at Oil.
cb. Apply to O. Kiontt.ltbtrc. 313-29-lm
I * MD
II KENT T orrthrcj rjom ) furiilnbi.il 04
nfurnlaboiiultabiu ( < < r man aad wifa n
houa - . \V. M , YATKS ,
-S3 The Urocer.
I IIK.N'T A lari'e furaWiid ( rust r.-ni
M I'arniuu 8t.
i RBST-0 e dauliU tvo stsjc j
iltabof it sro.cry , oloon , butcher
-ctlrr ' bullies' . I cit d no th t > fin
t'a trtle cuu bttoouird , Kmj'jlr-'rf MID.
nit , a ruir Jocji jii vnd 13th ttrtit ,
dIUlm
( ItE.VKriraunt lurnUhod roam 1C ID I'ar
um bt. 4W-2IJ
ll.K.ST A ganii fatniihed rtoui , ICthau
irn m Ko. | 001. 5SJ21 _
1 ItKST House ot threa rooiui. 'iird and
'lark SU. f to pur ruonth. Imiulrti of T. J ,
orris , u 13 S. 171 h. ITU-L'U
I 11KNT The e ldcnce' f M. W-Kennedy
09Jcfc OD. Inquire o < T. J. I'lUmpirlr ,
17thtrott. 311-tJ
RKNT lUuia lira and S ucrei load on
immlDjc St. lo ttlM at K .we
oil Irwird.
"IOJt * nF.KTrnrntihed room with mo-Jtrn Itu-
JM pro * emenliwlUi board 1718 Dodffe .St.
612 Ml
M "NT A Roril fe room house on Ittn
FOK ' xljolnlnif Hrowncll Il ll. Apply to W.
r rattcrkoi \ Pullnun Car offlco iSlh and farriivin
St. 610 i3 |
J
RENT -Two furnished room * 1th rtovui
Foil lirjro ff ' "t room 1309 Usrenport between
lathnmllltli. 491-181
"J70U HUNT He * * 1lmi11 "ew cottagoa. llr ,
.U 0. t > . Panl , Ul SDOdK 8 .
1U1J ItKtfT-TffO 'urnl hcJ rooms oatiiloo
J north of cor. 18th ni > Djdsr * St. 4.6-Mt
lB Dodtrci.trt. fr.o onpo'lte
CummmgSt. Inquire K-Kena
an How ti.
OB KENT SnJtelyfurnlnh. < l room 8. R. for.
E iwraoth indla7trip.r. ! th "f1"10" ' . 1
'
403 !
of
et cxjjner af 146' and Jonei atrce
from the l'i\to Home , the home
iniodtrnronTeulircfs conUns nine I
Juinae it . "Ill rene lor WO. p"
oell nouwand lull lol lor tin * thouai
'KR.Trrt-Nlcrty rni n front p r
U 1roon'andcJb ; , . W. coraw Ih
JC keepln ? , ttm one lUrntehnl rootn with st
and nne unfurnUhwl roomlieenera Hock con V *
clRhti and Hoifard St. OJ-tt
_
1TIOB " rtKM A' goo * orgowot A. Hoirpe' * .
406-2W
-L AJ v Mlnbowdcr _ , 7B10 l > oAt > St ,
'
l-iOH HK.M1 Krviiiraco-'No JTT2 Owjla (
J ? , 36BW JOHK O. JACOBS.
I/O 11 KENT Unfurn hed room , two block *
wpst ol postofBeo , 117 : touttt 17th atntk1
F .
Ith tic tbetn ? n Datxtiport cad
itrccta.
W9-U' '
FOIl R IfTi-A nc * ' noiur , furnbyied ,
room * , btilh roor , ttabln , etc. Oheol
Iticrft locations in tli - cltyj. fMXX ) pet mwnth. .
nnulre for tlrreo daya , Detoit' rwl estate ftcmcjr. .
Stn > nd PojflhM strccMr ' DOTlffM
_
I > KlIS'Niw ! ! Mop of Ornanu , tivrt'ooniriiowdi tnd
E > ready forilellvery afrgTearhj Is - 4' foe t wUe
nr 7 fc t loni % LarrvcVam > Tno t' compfoto f ,
i Omaha er < Nr > publiahad ! Official' map of 3h
Ity. Seocoljmn.
FOURE.-T Up'-tUire , 141T F.-xnh ra rtnxi
OMf JOHN 0. JACOU3.
R REN3i-lInfurcl > wd' rooms 1m
home. 14X Chicago- i ti 1miflKf
-
California afreet. 17UW
jtt K KKN'f iloiwo , MX rooma ; fnrnlabfKl , In-
[ ) qtdra at D. 3/de' nffiM , IHUarU bet > < U
n w atvelllui ; * ua two other
dwellings In desirable loo.llty , by MiUcon
0. 1BU nniiglm tra t _ B17-U *
'Mil rtivJiT Laig otllcu teem or ball Htoro ,
/ 1020 yarnham atreet. 707-tf
_
710H Kt.NT . iwra m > iJcoLUta bleak , rc
; 10th street , near Dive/iport. Si ! A. Vi
lien'he. . _ 606-28tf
HOU SALE KrffJi'Billli cowvanil
bi TCjer ( '
! Esterbrook yards' . 5 4-ilf
.Wit 8AI.Kllcumund 'fijl-.lo > .lnr JTO > , App -
p y to John ilillatk Hear ! JigUto Aint :
IHIUS : .
[ TCQSALK Onvl'JSr K'IC ' XG feet > fronch.
tlate 1 Parlor aui rod ptmrialia bool-o.ne
d lislltree , theec's'oaJa are cloraa n-w , 2006
verjprt St COM9I
1ASMFOU r PA -The"T rw lS."OTj 11
north ran ttO westICOacrtn In llali'Coutit-
emile from Grand Island n jrrouuifTbwn oP
W Inhabitants. J ! co SioOOaod Invostmcnt-
oyrtuiutorb. A.drov < JoHej > SbanncrQklnty
brk .
4T3-20
TO'C ' S ' 41Kt'on jiireko to simile and to drireV
-urdoubl * Inquire at Foster it&t&j'aV
niuvrjard. 413-U- , --s , ,
IOH SLK Alolclseoonc' '
u'a u
first clou order s foot aa sow at 1349 Uor
lOTt SALE A Hint clinj f ecoo4 hnd.'phiutoo-
Call at 1319 Uarze-y Bt. 307-tf
iIWCLK FOR 3AL&-49 loth s'Aiidsrd-Co-
lum"l ( ln lair CkUdttlon. A < Cn-rpilo. 0.
Woodman. 761-U
OK HALh Rttrna , enirincs now. nd coond
hand R , 10 , IS , L'O hora * powfr. AUa >
iti loiloro aiiy jiixr , lnqul ; * iOra.hA Fouo-
utd tlaciln Cc\ .
tJ-.J Nuw M&p-cf Omaha , J'ist eompletod.and
nndy for dtllv try at $7 ea .Y ) U 4 feainvlde-
r twt Ion ; . Lcrrcxt and u-ioot-completeinap
) n > ulm ever puWiihcd. OIDjI l map of the
. Sin column.
Li V Th ' , IIcfnu ? tnr rwrsrwi
jndriuitcil itft.11 lloibow 7(1 ( ; boiltlilltli.
C2J dcu : t
Vnn OR SUOLEN' A > bto 'julldogr ltb.
k nn < aDd ntrnr inthoh &d and arnall
pnr'iiiK ) thn nrck. I ' .formation lea In . to
recav > yvli ; > ibu liberally tfl'ttidod at tj
itlrr 11'2iniid i ) . fi'Oi'OwIr'
hAYUD ' Liigiit bay nur o , iu jJi- < old ,
i.'uot fatnu uni 111 i'.vi ' n few burn til
iui < n < ttii. vvtrd for . tnr nation let tat
] Uth mreet , i-r ( * cepot. Clli20t
U\i.V : I 1' 1o cou * one titiltv , lh..Hnorl/
all nod hmv > kntb un ri"iHliornou red nud
u Npottcd witli n iniizr.'jon. . U.tiiura cim
bi quMin nnclpa > j 'i.ilmrKCf. |
yinii a.V. . of Omaha I i l > oiiffl
ni-t.
WT Knlnlii < i Ttmplar l4unro ] with , double-
i.i''Io
ori rvvitrse Me * . tiuluiLlt
reyard
\ < c piild ut Um , offlco. 443 .101. '
C. 13RAINAK1) , TaiiJcTiuist. jeerhrad8 , ( .
rpa'.UUy , 13th , Lo . Howard and J ck.f.on.
n3-2m
3C1ORS JAS. II. ft .J.OHN D , IVKAUODV
havj roicuMj from ir-Ji .iul Fcin-iii Btrewtc.
oina 1j iiu ! 5 , Rudlck'i ) block , 1007 1'iiniam ,
t.
t.K
K 'N DP Ono browa mart ) coc etir In fore-
UcaJ. two lurd lout white. bcu' two Vf .
- [ JAB , BrHl'lIKN8
STES rf I'ALSlTtJTJJRy AND COHD * .
fAMW. 49R Tenth utrpot , Ixitueen > Vnar&
Hu-i y. Will , with iliuiid of giurdUn
8 , obkiln for any "one a gjanoa of tb paM
irtwoAt , and on ce/tuln comStions iktbf fu-
llcets and Hhotn made to order , ? tif t
actlxi Guaranteed.
bsoltitely Pusre.
lor never wit * . A marrcl ol purity ,
ound liok < omvne > d. Jloro < cou mica !
to ordinary kind ) , mid rannot bo ell , la
Ilion with the multitude of low „ , , , hort
.alumorphpUa ponder , fcoldonly in
ItoiiL IUU.SS I'y UM Co. , m WallUt ,