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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1882)
8 THE DAILY BEE : FRIDAY DECEMBER The Daily Be s. Friday Morning , PBO. 22. V/ettUor ituport. iJCho following observation nro taken at WM Kuno moment of time at all tbo aUtloni WAB DwAKTMEn , U. 3. SioxAtSxa- \ TIP * , OMAHA. Dec. 21,1882. ( MBp.m. f 32 tunoxj. Ptmref. ZO IS Frerh Cleir SO 11 HVt Kreth Cleir CO 10 W Utht 0 19 NW Kie h U.i r 20 U ! .VNV l.t Hnon 7 nklon. . . SO 01 N\V Iloinlj 29 83 i'lcxh t.t Hiw I" > rrnport. . 29 7D W fr.xti l.t lltln 29 82 N'V ll'Nk Lt Hnow ILIxmls . . s\v 1'roh Cloudy Mnortiead. . 30 08 Fr h K.lr Vliooo t. . . . . 10 14 Ctlm 'tear 20 I * Mglii Clar 29 V3 l.lKhl Clour 30 13 HV Mghl Cloudy a ndTOO < l. , 3) 14 NB Light 00 89 8W Bruk Blr T trcun at Ouaht , liojtn tl Taokton , XMashi > t froion at Dkrenpott , frouin at 81 VMl , 4 fe t B tachti at St. Uu'i , ttotea al U OratM and at Cu > nqn . LOCAL BRBVITIBa Clear and colder , It iooki like wo might have notnc Inning on Chrlitmaa day. The Yoit-Nye criminal libel comet op before Judge Bnck at 11 o'clock to- T. T.Bora Bora , to air. and Mr * . Anton Par' fteaey , on December 20th , A Hon , weighing 13 ponnds , . The funeral of the late William Dolai wQl take place on Saturday afternoon al 3 o'clock , at Prospect Hill cemetery. The O'Oonnell , Mftnnwcllor CMO hai eoaa oTor to the 28th , when the sale ol UUM * twenty-one hogi will be Invontl tgeftei , In the police court yeaterday , Doc Clamooa was held In the nm ot ( EDO bond- to await the action of the grand jury on ( Aa charge of abortion. The First M. K. Sabbath school will bv it ChrhtmaR tre * at their ChrlMmu entertainment on Monday evening. Mem ber * of the church , Sunday school and oongrfjatlon are rcquenled to bring theli pmenti to the 'chnroh Monday afternoot and have them distributed from the tree. . An intcrcailDK programme for the enter- talnraent has been prepared. ThetChlcago , Milwaukee ft St. 1'au road has Issued the most elegant thing ir tig shape of a dining card wo ever yet aeon , It Utcit hello and pretty , too , and prom hes a good tquare racnl ovtry time. It li in two sections , ono for breakfast and sup par and the other for dinner. The latte : wlno Hit. On Tuesday evening1 , Joe Mumaugb f A. L. Btrang'0 , came very near belni A Something of tbo tuturo. " He wa talking to the engineer , when his coat wa caasht In the rapidly revolving cog wheel of a pipe machine and he waa only aave < from an Instantaneous and horrible deatl by tha > presence of mind of tha engineer Hb coat and shlit were entirely totn fron bin body Mid he went home In an uUtor. X Tor some weeks back preparations o wa extensive nature have been in progres for the annual benefit of the pirochia nehoola of the Holy Ifumlly Parish. Th rasnlt of those preparations will bo ub aarved in the dramatical and mtiilcal en tertalnment which will ba given in th baiement of the Holy Family church ui next Wednesday evonlnr. Ticketa are al leady In great demand and the prospec for n large and enthusiastic audlenco la eu oouraglng , It would bo an excellent oj portnnlty of upending an enjoyable even tag during the boll lays. The county treasurer U illHtnUuiti , projietty from day to day of delinquent who allowed their taxci to romalu unpal alter Novamh r 1st. The annual state Blent of the treasurer will bo ready aboti tha 8th of January nnd the tux Hatn fc 1E82 are now la hi * hands for collection i taxes. The taxes of 1832 will become di Unquont May 1st , 188 ? . The Omaha Glee club hat secured tli itarvictH of Milt ) Juunla Button , one of tli finest toprano singers in Chicago or tli W < t , to assist In their forthcoming mmui concert. It Is probable that ohe and MIi Mabello , tbo contralto , will be heard I on * or two ducts. From present ludlci ton the oncert oill bo ono of the gram Ml home entertainments ever glvou iutb city. The club la in ttplendld condition , ! DOVT a permanent Initltutlon , nuil It I tlelr Intention to make each auccosilln noual ojnccrt better than the pruciiillu oca. Tbo walking la bad enoiiyh t > i tnali ven Mooro'a Hona howl , Hayo you teen the Chriujiua * albui ( olinuslct A collection of vocal nnd li tnunental tntitic , bound elegautl ) ' , U und aeo It at llospe's , While going out to buy ChrUtmi Boailido not fall , to drop la the Tent UUeet Jewelry store and see the elejui ; goods and thoie low prices , which attrni no many paasers by , "A white GhrUniu and a tlac ttrareyard. " If you hava n ftlend who wuuUI I lutaretted la NobraaVa uew lead them tl WKRLT BEI. which U th beat pjper i ftbo weat , and every iuba lb r goU a pr ndoai , Advcrtlieinsnts for the Kvenln w ! not be received later than 2 o'clock p. i Advertisement * for the morniog wllll reoelvtil at the counting room until 0 : < ach eveolnir. tl Send your friends a Christina * or Is'e Y jar' t > retent that they wllf appreelat Tu * Wj.Ki5.tr BUK U ouly two dollarn ycr , and every subisrlbor receive a l < i A. J. Poppleton , sttcrney for t Unhn I'AtiQe , arrived In Dunver h wrenbg and In a gncit at thu Wludt boUl. Mr. Popp'eton oonioi her ? for t parpen of atteudtDg the annual nioeti < 4 tbe sbareholdera of the Colorado Ct Wsl and the South Park rallroadr , wbl taecta la Superlntendout Kibert'a ctliui U ) UuIcn depot thliuiornlugat llo'clo. ltnr < r Tribune. A plf asant B Ir took place We-lni J y at tbo whlta lead work * , relay t j * 9oUtiou of a baud omo goU wit ( with engraved monogram , and a gold headed cane to Mr. Henry Clay , the ouperlntendent. The speech WA * made by the olds.it employe In the works , Mr. Walter Black. The engine WAB stopped , and when Mr. Clay appeared to learn the cause he WM corrnled nnd caned , The ballots east In tha fall election In thin county are r.U put up In a two-buihel grain sack , whhh they neatly fill , and are deponitcd in the vault at Iho county clerk' * ofiice , "Two bushels nf bnlloU , aud what they cost , " would dn for the Utla ol a dime novel. The new hoee c t for No , 2 engine company Is expected Saturday. Chief Butler returned from Chlcajo Wcdneiday , nnd In addition to looking alter the new cart pmchneed tlecltlo appliance * which will greatly add to the iflictency of the department. Fleming , tha grocer , hai been miming articles from hi * nlore from time to time during the past two weeknnd Wednesday afternoon he swore out toarch warrant against Henry Owens , a colored boy , and found In bin p xinesslon a box of klndlera ud two hams. The oa e against A. K. Jett In police court Wednesday , In which the charge WM disturbing a rtllgloiii meeting , wai dii- mltiod by reason of the fallnre to show that the meeting was a religious one , there being only four persons prevent. John Gallagher , alias Molntyre , who la held for obtaining money under falae pretenaea , was surrendered by hla bondmen * - men Tuesday night and lodged In jail. Oar uncolored Japan Tea , the best , only 80o per pound , Grand Union Tea company , 110 South Fifteenth street. THE PAXTONIAN3. A Social Organization Wulcu Prom ises to tafco tbo Lead In Omatia. A now coclal and dancing club haa been Organized under the title of "Tho Paxtoniaus , " composed axclu- nively of gentlemen who rcsldo at the Paxton. The olub is composed of some of the finest tjfontlomon in the city , aa will bo aoou by the following roster : V. H. MitCRuiro , president. John T. Clarke , vicn-prosidcut. J. 0. Tnylor , secretary nnd treas urer. KXECIlTiyH COMMITTr.E. jrfcssrA. Motftjuiro , Olarko , Taylor , Oh rlcn MoObraiiaV , L. Bradford , Butler and Barlow. MEMnitlWIIIl' ( llMITP.ll TO TWENTY ) Messrs. Megguire , M. T. Barlow , Klrkondahl , J. T. Clarke , George P. Bomia , J. B. Kitchen , J. G. Taylor , ohu Collins , Motcalf , Lovl Garter , ' . P. Shelby , H. B. ' Whitney , Char- oa MoOormlck . A. Paxton , Mun- oo , L. Bradford , Dr. Grossman , Lu- her Drake , Butler , Edward Oornlsh. It is the Intention of the olub tc ive nu Informal party every week tc ho lady residents at the Paxton and 'letting friends , nnd to their numur- m lady acquaintances in the city ; , 'm when distinguished stranger * istt the city , to welcome and entertain hem lu fitting style nt thla princely aravansary , and send them away htnklne that after nil Omaha is note o unsociable n place as it bos boarj o presented. The first party was given on Vodnosday evening nt the parlors ol ho Pnxton , which will bo the rogn- ar meeting place for the club. It was regarded by all present as a moat njoyablo occjston and n fit inaugura- Ion of a club with ambition for itt utara The music was furnished by tht Musical Union orchestra , which has ) eon engaged for the ncasou , and the olub cxpeotn to give sotno jjruucl pariie : luring the tonaon. The following in the Hat of guoate nt the first party : MM. Lavi Garter , Mro. JVI. T. Bar ow , Mra. Ivilohon , Mrs. ( Jso. P. Bo- niu , I\lra. Metcnlf , Mrs , Gonuihor tlrs , 1'axtuii , Mrs , llalnoa , Mrs. Sun utor Saunders ; Mioaca Pugh , ISu ; ouia Brown , M&uiio Like , Mtnnit iliml ; Gitrrlo and L > u Ijunn , ] 5orLI ( Jtooll , Woorlio McOonnlok , Dollii VTcOoruiiclc , MatlioShurp , Annn Itur oy , and Nora Ualcombe , and Mr Llaiuea , Good lialilo * . TU a Joly d.ijf from Kut and West , Kor children tlirltu aniTinotbor'a rcit , Tin lUrllng nlrn ! nil immtil Ylctorl ! > ( Ami witli the lK ) ) n , they ha > u Castorl.v H li a ( act , tlioro U no "inny br , " A mothcr'nmllkutn't m\a the t > abj- ; Whllo cct OAU10 UIA illcoot i their food , ( live * them health ami nmlqg limn good. MILT WOBLES. TliuCUrlatmnH Kntortr.lnmont for On : Goern. The Oi.aalnmi uuiorininmont .D Boyd'a opera Iiouno thb year will b furnished by the celebrated sensation ul aotor , Milt Noblca. Christmas afternoon will bo pro duood the American comedy , In fou acts , written by Milton Nobles , cnti tied "Interviews. " Ohtistintui oven ; will ba produced the nulqu American luolo-dnima , written b ; Milton Nofilrs , called "Tho Phconix. The Now Orlenua Times of Octobo 4Ui auys ; "Tho Huooud pcrformanc of "Intorvlon" drew a largo uudieuc to the Aoidumy last niqht { who thot oughly enjoyed tha sparkling dialogu aud contagious humor of the plav Mr. Nobles deserves his great popu Urity , for his art la iiniohcd , and hi support ulwaya olrong , METROPOLITAN HOTKL , OMA HA , NKB. Tables euppllod with thu boil th market allordo. The traveling pnbli claim they gut bettor accommodation and moro genornl satUfnotiou her than at any other house In Oaiahp lUte , t-2 pur day. pug21tfm * The wom n who ecoka rolitf fror wain by the frca UKO of alooholio utlmc junto and narcotic drugs , finds who aha seeks only bo far as tuntibillty i destroyed or temporarily uueDCudei' No ctiH'i''OJ cttr icrt U3/t / < ty aiic/i / meat and the longer they are employed tli mora hopolets tub CMO buoomei Leave chloral , morphine aud belli donna alone aud UEO Mra. Pinkh&m Yegotable Compound , THE SEVENTH VIAL. List of Casualties Yesterday , Fa tal and Otherwise. Accident at Boyd'a Packing HOUQQ The Ooroner Rf- oelvBB a False Alarm A terrible accident oscnrrad ycu arday afternoon at JJoyd's packing lotuo , by which onu ni iho employes , ilr. George MooMlng , cimo near bo- PR scalded to death. Moehllng went 0 got n bucket of water from the ) ipo nbovo the ecalding lob ; and whllo ao dnin ( { lost his footing and oil into the water , which is Tory hot , > oing kept nt 140 decrees all the time or scalding purpoioa. Ho waa not under water moro than four or fire ocondg , being immediately aaslatod out by his fellow workmen , uho haat- incd to ( rot the clothing off from hla > ody. Ho was , nevertheless , severely oaldod all over , In spots , wherever the clothing came In contact with hla body , and waa otrriod on a stretcher to his homo on Plorca troot between Fonrionnth and Fif- oonth. Dr. Carter was summoned and did all that was possible to alleviate the pain suffered by the patient , which woa Intense. Ho ro- ; ardod the sufferer's recovery as poa- Iblc , but the outcome uncertain. Aoohllng is about 28 years of ago and * married man. man.A A COLLIHIOX. About 7:30 : a. m. yesterday a col lision occurred on the U. 1 * . shop track , at or near the Thirteenth street crossing. Engine ! M7 was pulling tip rom the shops with a train just as the till train came backing down and be- 01 o the two could be stopped they came together , The rosr oar of the rain which was backing up olimbod up ever the locomotive , breaking tlin pilot , headlight and steam dome and damaging iho car somewhat. The accident waa fortunately not notions and no ono WPS hurt at all. A PATAI. ACCIDENT. Mr. Ohnrlos Potter , a troll knowr and highly esteemed young man , ecu- ployed in the general freight office ol .ho U. P. , yesterday received the uad lowa of an accident by which his jrothor , Alexander Potter , waa cillod on the line of 1ho U. P. noai Dheyouno. The deceased was in the tolcgrapl repair Rang , under H. E. Jonuison , md was engaged with at bora In repair OK telegraph linos. Ho and his fol ow workmen were on the handon : and were going to dinner , on Wednes day , and when near the Colorado Junction switch , near Choyoune , the jandcar jumped the track. Potter , who was standing on tno hind end , won thrown backward and struck upon his head and shoul- lers. Ho lay upon Iho ground in a helpless state , but for a few mlnutct 10 seoraod to bo partly conscious and ittompted to speak once or twice. So soon bacsmo unconscious , how- 3vor and remained in that condition , 3o was picked up by his companion ! and taken to Ohoycuue , 'whorehe ' wai put In charge of the company's snr < joon , Dr. Gray , who pronounced it i > aso of concussion of the brain. Dr. 3ray thought it advisable to send hire to the Lsramio hospital , and this wai accordingly dono. The injured mar died at 10:30 : the same night. Ho wai 28 years old and unmarried. Hii father , mother and sister , who llvo it [ own , were notiiiod by telegraph , anc will bo in Omaha to receive the re mains , which will arrive hero tomorrow row afternoon. A FALSE ALARM. Between 7 and 8 o'clock last even ing aa Coroner Jacobs wes about t < send his wagon on a mission to thi country , n telephone measagov.v sent in saying that a man had beer killed by the cars at the intorsootlor of Seventeenth street aud the U. P track , near the nail worka. John a onoa proceeded to the opot indicate ! but on arriving found no ono win could give him any information of thi accident or who would admit havinj sent the dlnpatoh. It seems that semi Intoxicated individual was struck b ; an eugino and knocked oil' into th sno\r , but nftcr recovering conaoloun ness ho picked himself up and walkot off. five cents , Wells , Kicbard son & Co. , Burlington , Vr. , will son < colored samples of all colors of Dit < mend Dyi'a , with directions. THE GIQATJTEAKS. TUo Mlufltrulo at Boyd'a Oponv Houa I'rltlay and Saturday. Thia aud Saturday evening ! H. B. L'juvitt"u Gii-antcuu Minstrel will appear nt Bo'yd's opera house. This Is ono of the moat popular inta strol companies on the road and alwny draws a full house in Omaha , whor they ixro well known and gencrall ; appreciated , Wliat 5U ContaV111 lo. You can get R bottle of Dr. Bonanko' ' Pile Iteineilv at Schroder fc liocht'a dru Htoro which will cure any ciwo of Internal Kxterual or Itching Pilau , bosiiioa nil uc pleasant mmsktlotu , Scaley JKruptloni Bores , Boll * , Burns , Moilds , ivnd for 5 gen eral { mrposa ointment it biuiiin equal Cal for a trial bottle t once , For sala b Schroter It liecht. THE FOKTEWB STORY. Tuo Laat Seen of Judpco Brings Alive Mr. Foster , the porter of the sleepIng Ing oar on which Judge Uriggs waii pataonger on Saturday night , was ii the city Wednesday , having oomo ore from Pacific Junction at the requuj of General Maudorson , to state th circumstances under which the unfoj tunata man was last seen by him , His story waa in substance ai fo ] lows : Mr. Alexander , Mr. Browi and Mr , Biigga occupied berths in th coach , nnd the two former gentlemo retired early. The porter tuado U | Judge Brings1 berth and asked him as is uaaftl , for hhi berth check , whic the judge pave him. The judg aiked then if the tracking rooi wo aid bo open all night uu ho porter replied that it would be en- til midnight , when the conductor would go to sleep there. This wai ibout half past U o'clock , and not ar from Corning , When the train Arrived at Creator ) , the next station , the porter noticed that the judgr went forward as if to thn day cmp.ch. Supposing lhat he had stayed there oi returned unnoticed , thu porter gave no farther thought to tin jutlco'i whereabout * , until about eight o'clock u the morning ho lound that the )3rth hcd not been occupied , ilu ro ) ortod thla to the conductor , ant tlestis. Aloxniidor and Brovrn beinj anxious telegraphed back to Croitoi i'Ha' ? if Judgn Urigp/i ! Ind luft tin irain there. They recttivud a roplj hat the body of tome innu , at thai moment unidentified , had been fount at Af ton. MoCAGUE-VAN K Oil AN An Omaha Real BatfUo Man , Sun-en dors to Cupid. A pleasant wedding took place Wed ncsday at the residence of Mr. L K Van Kuran , on S&undors street , be ng that of Mr. John L. McOaguo , thi well-known real oatato man , and Mlsi Vlary Van Koran , daughter of thi loat. Thn ceremony waa performed > y Her. Thomas MsOague , the grcom'i father. The family and intlmato friends o .ho happy couple alone were invited md after the wedding supper thi pride and groom proceeded to thei : future homo , No. 1914 Chicagi stroot. The parties are well known li Omaha , having resided here for thi past fifteen years , and they will ro jeivo the congratulations of man ; friends. HIGH TIME. The IilnooVn Chtof of Felloe Afttv Barnell , the BciutJ 7. Tho'Llncoln Journal yesterday saye At a late hour last night informatioi was filed before Judge Parker agains the man B&rnell , whose exploits wen printed- this paper yesterday morn Ing , The judge issued a warrant foi his arrest , and Chief Byer loaves thi morning for Council Bluffj to secun the prisoner. It Is supposed that hi will return without a requisition , ba If ho declines to do an , the chief wil remain in Council Blnffj until thi document is obtained and forwardei to him. As will be Been by au article ticlo In this morning's piper , Baruel lias been lodged in jail by the Counci Bluffs authorities. The slight researches of our reporter porter Tuesday did not fix the iden tity of Barnell , but it is known nov that ho and hb family hnvo lived her several years. He is a carpenter am well known to the people of onr city The Kind Wo Uke. The medicine we most like U that whic docH Its work quick and well , Jliinloc Wood Hitters MO the quickest Vinci of cure for dyspepsia and liver and kldne ; affections. FLOUR Wholesale. Write for quotations t Valentine & Reppy , Omaha , Neb. 15 2m PBBSONAi * Gen. Victor VlfqpRln , is In the city. Geo. K. Daniels , of Denver , is in towi W. C. Strohin , of Ogden , U at the Pa : ton. ton.Lieut. Lieut. W. S. Schuyler , U. S. A. , la I the city. J. H. Irvin and wife , Kearney , are i the Pnxton. Ohoa. McDuuald , of Xorth Platte , in : the Paxton. O. T , Ulldlue and wife , of Kearney , i at the Pttxton. Hon , John L.0arenn' wife , 'Brow villo , are &t the Mlltard. SB in D. Aubley and wife , Pitttlur ; IJ3 , , are ycosti of the Hlllurd. Mrs. W. H. Hoover and child , lirov/nville , are at the Paxton. George Duncan returned yojteriia from a trip In western NibrasUn. A. U. Bishop anil Gao , Cori.ituou , Salt lake City , are at the Pnxton. II , 'A , MoNftmnrn , of the firm iif M Nainara & Duncan , U on th ? nick lift , J , V , M Hfti\v , the banker aud stci man , ot Me Cook , in a gueet of the M : lard. 11. W. Cloon , F. Jl. Tutblll , N , J , lit risen nnd AI. J. Sullivan , of the C , St. . ' M. i O. It. 11 , took ta at the Paxti l.ut night. 0. Kennedy , Alblo ; L , 0. Burr , L ! coin ; A. Blaliestnd , Wahoo ; 11. O. Shu' Qilver Creek ; A. B. Hotv , Nebraal City ; L. O. Lett , Llucjln , and J. H , Cai nil , lielloviiB , are nt the Millard. A. W. 1'leld , Lincoln ; N. H , llardin Ncbraiku City ; J. n. Buckstaff , Lincol J. W. Johnaton , Blair ; K. K , Day , Sou Bends I1' . Faulkner nd B. F. Arnol Rchuyler ; 1C. M. Wllocx , Whitewater ; , A , Kduey and wife , Falnnont ; J , ' Sjxmcer , Dakota Ulty , nnd J , J. Stubb Oakland , are at tha L'axton , SLAVEN'SYOBKMITE OOLOQN : Made froir the wild flowers of th KAH FAMED YOSKMITE VALLE1 It Is the most frs.irant ot perfuiu Manufnoturod by H. B. Slavon , Sa Franoieco , For Hale In Omaha by "Vi J , Whltehouso and Kennaia Bros liotanlutp , Attention I I dealro to correspond with all bo aniats west of the Missouri rivi for the purpcuo of ascertaining tl names of all plants in this section < country , and &a soon aa thla is know I will publish a full list of them. will isauo a catalogue of thu flora < Ksncas this winter and desire to c : change It for plants Du. J. H. OY&TKU , Paola , Kan , Attention Sir Knlghti. Mombora of Mt. Cavalry Oouimam ery No. 1 , Knights Toniplar will moi in Froomaaon's hall , Friday eveninj December 22nd nt 7 o'clock , to a MIICO for attending tHe funeral i William Dolan dcoeuod. By ordi of the commander , ROTAZ. AROH. Tbo Election of Ofllcorn for tba Grand Cnaptor. At the convocation of the Grand Chapter of lioyal Arch Mtaons , just held at Platlamoutb , the following ofliccra were elected for the ensuing yeer and installed after n very pleas * ant nnd satisfactory meeting : Grand High Priest WlllUia It.5un - ger. nf Kiemotit. Deputy Craud HiV JJri * t-J s. A. Tulloyf , ( Hed Tloud. Grand Kltff H. K. Palmer , of I'lntta. mouth. Grand BcriU-Orvu N. WheelocV , of IJ'iitrlce. Grand Tfewiirer John lJ. Dlnutnora , of Button , ( Jrand Socwtary Wllllftra U. Bowen , ot Omaha. Ciraud Chaplain Her , ( jeorxo Hsott , of Button. Captain of tlia HosU Jas. Tyler , of Lincoln. 1'rlnolpal Sojourner Ithltnar T. lioaj * . mln , of Crete , lioyal Arch Ciptnin John 1) . Moore , of Grand Itland. Grand Matter of tba Third Vell-Mtl- ton J. Hull , o ( Kdgnr. ( iratnl Master of tha Uecond Veil Henry Newell , of lilalr. Grand Mastfrof the I1 lr t Veil Henry U Strong , of Kearney. Grand Stewarts Enoch B , Cartrnd , Kmantiel Kist , of ] tft'tloc . Grand Sintlnel C. L.Howoll , o ( Grand Island. ouDrn or HIOII rntKttrHooD , Most Excellent President A. G , Ingn , o ( Lincoln. Itight Excellent Vlce-1'resldent Ja * . A. Tnlleys , of lied 1/IUUU. R. E. Chaplaln-Jeiwa T. DavU , of Blnlr. K. 1C Secretary Kobt , VV. Vumaf , of Brownarlild. K. K. Treasurer .T. H. Koxworthy , ol Lincoln , U. K , Mailer of Coretuonioa H. K , Palmer , of Platutnouth. 11 K Cooduotor-Oren N. Wbeelock , of Beatrice. U. 1C. Herald-John D.Moorr , of Grand Island. H. K. Steward I. T. Benjamin , ol Buitrlco. U. K. Sentinel-W. H. Muwjer , of Fre mont. The convention adjonmod to meet airain on the first Tuesday in Decem ber , 1883 , at Graud Island A Bad Cose of Hearing. We have not heard of any railroad mac making money any faster rn &took dl i dcnda than j u ual for furniture aien ( grocer ? , bankers , farmers and inauufaotur era to make or honestly expect to make or like inveBtmentH in their legitimate > UBI < neaa. Lincoln Journal. The editor of The Journal , Mr. Gore , has always been troubled witli defective hearing , Ho was chairman of the committee on resolutions at the late republican state convention , and he failed to hear a couple of impor tant resolutions lntrodued and sub mitted to his committee. Hia deaf- neas on that occasion cosl the republican parly several thousand votes. And now he makes it a matter of record that he has hoard of nothing moro than n legitimate profit resulting from divi dends on railroad atock. Whether tin holder of railroad stock realizes more than a reasonable profit , depende largely upon circumctancea. It is t fact that there is scarcely a road it the country whose stock is an honoal indication of the actual cost ot the road. If a merchant Invests SIO.OCK in business aud realizes $1,000 , hi eotimaies his profits at 10 per cent. A railroad costing $ 20,000 per milo ma ] issue stock to thu amount of $60,00 ( per milo , and because this stool pays u dividend of bnt 7 pei cunt , those fellows who can't heai well contend that railroad stock dooi not pay es well on the investment ai merchandising. If the issuance o railroad atock waa limited to the exac cost of the road and not put throng ] so many watering processes it wouli be an easier matter to delormim whether or not the investment re alized n fair return. Bnt juat DO loni as one dollar la expected to do thi work of four , fellows with au eccentricity tricity in their hearing will be onablci to indulge in pettifog ory and call i argument. [ Sehoylor Sun. THE ELECXIUG LIGHT. A Tent of tUo Storage tiyutotn Made 1 : New Yoris. Special to tlis Ioat-l > Npat h. Niiw YORK , December 20. Th first public experiment in thin cit ; with the Brush storage system c lighting by electricity has been mad in the rooms tf the Brnsh-Sfrau Eloc trio Light company. Many diatin gulnhed electrician1 * were preeont. . battery of tienty-four cells wa charged with power from thu ordiuar street circuits of ftin Brush company Twenty-seven Swan lamps were kop burning for fire hours by the electricity tricity thus accumulated. The sto : ago battery consists of a box contain ing cells in each of which are lea plutos. The plate * are eleccricall treated und immersed in acidulate water. The battery exhibited las evening was provided with an auto matio owitch , attached to which aa meter. The awitch automatically rag ulatcd the charge of thu storage bit tery , and the meter registered th amount of current uted. The 11/jht / used were equal to ono of thu b ! lights nn the circuit that supplies th lamp a between E'izibbth ' street am the Grnud Central depot. Air. C. F Brash explained thu operation of th system to the visitor. It is doclarci that the storage system posiCHtos great advantage ever the > cyatum o lighting DIRECTLY IIV VOWKlt generated from dyimmio machine ] With the storage system every con euinbcr of light has hid reservoir o oloctrioity on hla own promises. A stopping of the machinery at the central tral station would not put out hi lights. It is also iaid that the light furnished by the etorago battery ar absolutely steadywhile those suppliei directly from the dynamo michlno an n < t. At the e > h I It on a dynamic ma chiuo of about onu horse-puwor wa run by power from a storage battery The twenty-seven lights in little fjlae globea burned brightly and steadily Mr Edwin Elnttoiu , the president a the Brush company , said it wra no\ prepared to supply Bwau lamps fo factory , store or domestic uao. AI who wore present seemed to b pleased with the result of the uxhlbl dod. What Throe .applications Did- "I wai troubled very much with aor feet , Tltrtc application ! of Thomat' Jtcld trie Oil entire ! ) ' cured them. Nothine bet ter In the market , " Jacob liutler , Head IBB , Pa , BURNED MAIL. A Carload of Nowapaoera and Letter ! Burned. 8p Ul tXijntch to Till ) Ilr.K. NEW YOKK , bioomber 21. The lostolllco authorities announced thol is near as can now be ascertained thi nail froui thii city concumed in the mrncd postal c.ir on the * Uudarr liver railway cunsiated of matter n ceived at the general postoflico be weun 0 a. in. and 7.CO p. m of tin 2th ( inat for th6 following cities ar.c itatcfi. I ) pouches of fnr ic > u letters fci Jin Fianclnco , ' _ ' pouchs of foruifct ettors for Cnicago , Htid will ; ho exception of nbant tlvo sackf saved , thn following paper m&il San Francisco 18 eackf. , ChicB ? < .6 , St. Linis 7 , Toledo 5 , St. Joseph L , Iowa 7 , Minnesota 34 , Nebratkt 23f Wisconsin 51) , Idnho 8 , Orogoi 14 , Wyomina 8 , Washlnjiton 12 MontoHi 10 , D.\kota 14. All TransPacific - Pacific foreign mail mivilod dnrlng tht J4houis preceding 7 : 0 of the VOtl ustant is included lu the mail do itroyed. In addition to the above I s believed that at least a largo par- .ion of the foreigu paper mail for the same sooHou recetvod yesterday poi steamers Bolivia , City of Chester and 5t. Lnurient , were destroyed. A Ttmporanoo Story Sp eUl Dispatch to Tin Bi . CLKVELANI ) . Decembor2l. A Wap akonca suecial reports the arrest then of Ed Kcch , aged 1U years , on th < oharco of robbery and maimine Johi ii. Shaffer , a man upward of 50 yean of ago. The latter went to the towr Monday with $00 and indulged in : preo with Koch. Tuesday mornlnj Shatter was found in the woods minni liu hat and boots , his clothing bad ! ] torn , moneyless , Insonniblo and sup posed to bu dyiug. Ho was romovet EO a housn in the village and attendee t > y phvslolann. Ho bucamo conscioci dnrlng UIH day , but rolapaud. Sub o quontly he was examined by the doc tors , who found ho not only had boei robbad. but had boon savagely castra ted. Koch was found to-dar am arrested. Ho confesnod hin i-nilt nnc was committed without bail. Shatfor'i condition is critical. Those wishing life insurance shoulc consult thf ir beat interests by takim a "Tontlnu" accumulation policy ii the Continental Lifo Insurance com pany , of Hartford , Connecticut. J. II HTJNTKB , General Agent. HUB PUNCH to fleeulf , tired ordi cotiiforted perctiid is soothiuj , ' and Teliosl IUK. Trida unpplied o * . mauuficturer ariceB by M. A. McNamnrn. FismUIe supplied hy A. 1 { . Gldd'ton , Omahi , Neb i LOAN MCNfcY. TO LOAN -Call Rt lJ w oificeof D. 1 MONEY at room 8Crci hton illoclc. TO LO Ay On pemonal property r MONEY A. C. Troup , Attorney , 21 BOUthl4tli Htreet. I' S-lmo KYTJ l.OA.VOn chattel mortjraso * MO curity. A. 11. Tutton , No. 1MO Uougla Htrrct front room up tUirs. < ij-tf GlORll nnATO IOAN At 8 per cunt Ir j > 4UUUUW tort-ht iisunwof * 2,000 ndur wards , for 8to ! \ \ fan" , on flrst claw city and fan property. Itrumltx L K r\TKBtid UHN AIIKXCI L3Ui and Douglas Su. HELP WANTED ' ' A ilrl for ceneril housu ork a WAN'l'KO , . 8-1923 w > nian B'cnnil roalc nt Maun n WANTKl HedUur.nl Doilga St. bttw 1C and 10. BF.VJJt At I Ei A RO ja olBn-Wiiiner at tno cTT lleU home , 6i5-L'l \T7 AN1 EDAf j30 male c.ok at KOI Vain YV l s BI. K1Si ANTK"- wrnu'i to a > h dishes , W.OO vuk lol.'i llarncj Sf , MS-'JIJ XI/Atfl KD-O'rl ' tsrsenorat htlHe ork N. K cor. Cillfon 11 nul ai t. 361 TBD A min cf enorgy/inn snnp frriv WA ' cf 3 mo'ittu. A goad opportl iil'.v for the Wlntnr 4Ui south 10th St. 52321 ANTI'.l ) - \ itlrl for Rtncral honse orctl N. Hth htr. bttwtcnio : and CaMforn'i ' T\7 ANTPI ) A Rirl la r. fim ly rf wi for g Vl r-l lieu cnork. fctjony ok an KIO pay. Ii.U'ra-JIHChlcionrtet. | | dai-il PIllNIKU WANTED Ona capable i taking ( barje cf ft flHt-l H/i rovier Job ofllci Must beuire tj > uid ouatlafactcillt C'oltrtHan Unrdou proisej , I'.muinent vi'iiitum and nor age > t' to rlijht nun. Aditui ! < ' Had Oa ExpiaM , " UedOak , la a. 4W 21 inio Men und woinin to start n ne' ' WANTED their own lionici. no pcildlpj M ; an hour nindi- ; tend HV for 15 MimpliM .aid i ttractloim. Addrct-1 ilAbO.1 * A. CO. ilontpelle Vermont. mis m o ted 12 -Kxpcrli-nci d f.irm linurunro KId WANTEDKxpcrlinci Id onfor ever } county In tliebtnta. Ai driM , A , ll.Ilrjfnler general aKintK atclnkunni Co. 1.1 oolnJi't-bisl. . ! . liJ-lm < tD Olrl for general housewcrk , sa-.i WAN1 laully iodhomafor ; a good girl. An ) SH kCiith Uth St. 400.11 Ki cry one to leuvo ordeis for he ! WASSCD t 217 M. 10th trect , up-stilra. aii t f WAHTfli ' \irANTKD To buy for uith a ( 'ood secot T ) hand I'jano. AdJrMs "I'lmo" Ileo otllc W TNTKE To punlmvo a Hocond lund cnrp < nbout lOjardd. AddnY Unit 75'- . nin-Jt PARTNER \VAhTKD-With a c-ipltM of o : In a well ] ) | K , oldu lablUue inaLuIadt butlnes ) . ' ' . " rlnf Address I'.iitim" JJea omen. DO-e-iJ Itt W A TSlJ 1O hKN'T -Bv young married coi pr two or three InruMiej rucmu for llcli jneurlr . JU\o ci ik Horn. Addre ' ( ! II. K , " cam of Dutroje & Mendelssohn. MO-K ] ANTt I ) Botrdc-r * by thu da ) \mkllt jllouardKt , IS.lmJ UlTUATIONIi WANTED. WAN1EO-A | io .tlon by a pmcllcal Boa niwpcr umtcla sclty ulerencis. Addles R llinollicf. M0 o. BU8INE08I CHANCES. BUSINESS CHANCE -A Rood bUrksmlth I offered tpeolnl Indmemenl , to locate amore Oil moro f < ib. pplj l to O. fro < tt.tbere. 313-29-11 On RENT HOUBEB AND LAND. TJ > OR lll'.NT2nlcelj furnisht-d room 8. K coi JL : ner2MhandI ) . cupar with orwlUiont boar : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 48H-23J FOR 11ESJ Two or llireo rooms lurnUbod o unfurn'.iitul , altttbie for nmi and will tl keep hon . \V. M. YATE , The Urocer , F9i1i'N' ! ' ; , , TIUi'PI1r ! lht' ° l a thr brick I ulUln "K , ; traauj from street throne ft wdo taliua > , suitable lor munulacturliL- uholenle busini * * Api ly to Sauiul J. Unwell i Sou , ! ! I7S Uthxtrttt , Onuhb. Biio ; CWR HEST-Oce double two store bji din J ; sultabefjr Kro ery , siloon , butcher thoi or anr othirbuilncii. Loci I d no tint a K"O firmcr's tridocau betecuiod. Enqulrjof Mil M. Lanze.oitntrJackKjntnj 13th atrett. il9 Im TJlOH UKNK iwiv ; : rornUhwl room 1CI9 Fa JL' iiani bt. . 4M.i ! . luriiKhdd raou , H'tli ' r taruim. Ko. JBQi , t3\-2l TJKJR RENT > TharHcJfncontM. W'KeoneJf JD 1703J cV on. Inquire or T. J , FllrmortU\ SUB. 17th ttre i. 3II-U TTTORftkNT tlouubtrn anil Sncirs la I on JD cummins 81. Inqnlr at Kit ( male lo h nd h ward I * 'riOll ' HK.NT fumlthtd too-n with modem to J provtmontn with board 171S Dodtfe St. i tiJ\ r J Or. KENT A peed s r ° k on IIUi : ' . I'attcnon I'ullman Cur ofj Bl Farnnni St. potl UCNT-HsverM finVl new catlA < o . Dr. J ; 0 I * . Pnnl , U 2 UoiJKO.Sl 49720 AU K H K N T Hou 'V tm n t U w j lar d nn Dimming Si Inquire Ratne O'Nell and How rd. 419-ff { 710 S Iir.NTTORHAv ( ThohitidsomuojIJenco .i ; tf Dr , Jame ii. I' abMysitu.loon thesouth west corner jt I4f and Jonni vtrtol 'our Mcon ruin the l'ton Ilnuc , th ; hoi.se hi all lh "ftiterri oo > iU-ceil o > lrn nine roams cellar Iiima.o ct 'U rmt ( or UO pi-r mor.th or 'ell houne an 1 lu 1 lol fur tlno ( hjusarwl dnlUra. 421 Sw j\Orl \ IIKNT ' . ' turnl'hcd rooms forlliiht hoosn JL keeping , nlno one furnUliwl room t.lth tovK nnd one unfurnUhol room ftvomers block ronior illitli nnd llowurd Kt , toy tf iOXTrA : "fOwTorJau .it A. | , WO FUJI iSllKD Ituuua AS'li' iiUAnllC I Al-ojable lioardfTj , 1B10 Dodg ai , 3ng-t . 'OH itrtNT ifniurn npu room , i o blocks 1 weit of postofflco , 117 louttt 17th stratf -jlOll IJI1NT KurnlkhtH ) roan. Innulra 3U K. J.1 I7Ui atirct , bet\r n Da\en | > ort and Chlciuo . . . . . tre t * . FR H NT A new houmf , rurnlnbed , el hl room * , bath room , Ittibln , etc. One of tba Ineflt locutions In the city ; $90.00 per month. Inquire for thn-o days , Deuils' real estata a one ) , ISth nnd Douglmi stroeUi. noTlH U | > KM IS1 New Map of Onuna , lunt oomplotod and ID ready for dellx ery at J7 each. Is 4 foot wide > y 7 feet long. Lnrccat and most complete map of Omaha ever published. OfUctal map ot tha city. Sco column. J10P. UEM-Up-orurs , 1417 FaTnhwu sire * ! Bf-tf JOHN O. JACOBS. IOllinENT-Unfunlihcd hxjins In brick F , 141ft Chicago strict. 180-tf K RKNT ftirnbhed roont with boorU 180S California street. 171-tf lilOli Kc , ' 1 111 MM. ix r"oam. runilntied. ID * 1' quire at D. Hile'i office , MllluUhotol. 766-U | 7\un H'vTii tvro now awoillngs na two outer J ; itwelllngj Indiulrahle InaOlly , br McK < vn do. tnii Pmil i ttr * * * ! 817-tf jlUK M5WT Lnrgn offlco room or ball etora , J 1020 Farnhnra ictrnet. 797-U ITIOn [ Hh T n. iton lu llatoouna block , nn ITIC 10th fltruet , near Davenport. St. A. D. ' i. BOW8H "Ort OIl IlKNT ( kioil hou e with a room * iunl UU-R-J liiuemriit. lu < | ulru ut chlcatro Htoro o | > pDslt 1' . O. 417-221 F ORSM.i : > 're h milk L-O and ptmcorM Ml-ilt neil H * I.Upon.r broke to siddlv and to drh e I' Hlnjf rdoublo Inqulreat foster & Cray's l.unuioiarJ. . 410-tt OOU BALIA urrl ct > m n-cond h.nd phaeton- C ll at 1810 ParntyHt. 2OT-U FOK SALE W Inch 8 > AndArTc& . BICYCLE lu .elr condltkn. A titgaln. CJ , M. Woo-Jnian. 76Mf POU 8ALK Steain onulneu new and hnnd x , 10 , llj , 'JO horse ) iowcr. Also t am boilers any size. Inquire Omaha Foun- try and Mftcnln-Co. _ nov l-lin-m _ 13 KMI8 New Mapot Omaha , Just completed an ID ready for deli > ury at ? 7 each. In 4 feet widu by 7 ft-et lonj ; . I.tr iMt and iuo t coraplcto map or Oinnlm e > er published. OIBcUl map of the rltr < o l'ck ize of Cjllftraand CulT < SatuidA LOST "i M bet "on Bjil ] Driii : atoro andllan I'u llih'.rii-l. Tnodn'ler will bn rewarded h/ ro nr IILI ; B IUH to Hills Dru ? itorj. 051-21) ) &IJNI > tnt > 'ace"li ! ndkcrchlf. Inquire o Sainuol lurn ) , 1II1K t' rnRV TOM Iltfm r StarlU-d hprlngtuaniifactur J cdandsrautid by f . T. Ifc-nbow 71i ( Soutli Uth St. Oinulu. ( SI'S dec lMwt ! TllAYKn OK H1OLF.N A nblt ) bullJo ? nlrb blick noaoand arcur In theh-al and ainall trip arcund the nrck. Informktion loadln.t to hln r cor rjr , will ba liberally rexuUt-d nt d Trostler list Oodue. S 6 o ir tr. " S C. BHAINAKD , Taxldurmijt. > e rbrada , a . upailalty , Ibth , Lu . Howard and Jn-kooo. DOClOltS JAS. II. & JOHN D. PKABODY haveremoMil from 13th niidFurii'instroetJi to roouw 1 , II aii'I B , KedlcW'a block , 1507 Farnara fTIAK N Ui' Oiiebrownmarocolt stir la fort' JL head , tvo hind ( aet whlla. tlrnu * fwo yeart Old [ -J17.H [ JAS. feTKl'IlEKS _ EDWARDKUEHL , MA J STEK ' F 1'ALMYSTKUY AJfl ) CONDI Tl NALliTIM Tenth htrcct , bntwcen Parnam and Ha.noj. . Will , with ho aid p ( guardian Bchltx , obtnln for an ) onu a Blanco ot Ilia past nnd pri'smit , anil ouwrtaln conditions In tbc hi. turc. llonta ami Shoes uiadu to ordor. Ptileol xatl-fauilnn tni'iranfml. Tills | dor ncu-r vnrltw. A timr il nf imrltj. truvtri owl ttliok-sonu nms. Jloru iH-onVinluil thun tha orpliur ) K iidi , and cannot be Bold In competition with the multitude of low test , Miort v.cl . nt , nlu-n or ph nphate powder , hold only In ? ' ' * . . ll.W . < H Kl\u I'UHIIKU Co. , 1O1 Wall-tit. , w i urK , BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE , Monday , December 25 AUorncoi acd ritnliiK. Khfh constvutlfo - of thofctcmost American ChiracUir Actor MILTON NOBLES ! A l Uil by the \oauz Comcllenne ami Voca Ut , DOI.LIIi Ji , and a UraaS " 5 Compuny of unutual nce ChiLtmai { ' irnoon , vlll l pix' T.cly , H Act' , vtiltttn tn tltliJ ; CliiUtm.ui cM-nlngwIllTTe pre entcdtiB ! imlnue AmerK-aii Melo Drama , written bv Ml tonNobin , Rteurtrd Fuiti oil wlc Satmdsi uiornir- thu-Mt mon m.