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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1882)
" . THE DAILY BEE : SATURDAY DECEMBER , 23 ? < f A L - The .Daily Bee. Saturday Morning , Deo. Woathnr Hopori. trhe following observations MO Uten l Ihf same moment of time ot all tha sUtlorw " ' "wAlj'DlTAnTMKNT , U , 8. SlOMAI. SlB-1 Tier. OMAHA. Pec. 22. 1882. ( IdSp.m. f Rlrer frottn t Otaiht , dozen it Ytnkton , UlnlMlppI fret n at Dtrenpott , frozen at St Paul , OfcttSlochojat fit. UU'N , frozen at L OrocMknd at tuiuqut. LOOAb BKBVITIB8. band Leavitt's -"The accompanying Glgantcnnn made a fine street parade at noon ycsterdny.It numbers fourteen pieces , nnd an equal number of tha mlnitrols turned out with them. 'Soo the grand Hit of premiums wo ( rtvb'toiabucrlben.of TUB WRKKLT BEE. Then tulucrlbe for It M a CbriitmM or Now Year's jirceent for some absent frieiid andreUln the premium receipt If you wlab. , If you bavo frjcml who would be Interested In Nebraska nowJ lead them tba WKKKI.T DEE. which In thn bwt paper In the west , and ovary eubscrlW goU a pro mlum. , / i As heretofore the Luweran Sunday ichool expects to Rive a fo. 1 entertain m nt on Christmas eve , ( Sunday ) In ] ) ayd's opera home. The exercises will bo of such character as to corroipond with the day and time. Let there bo a full houss. The very cbolcoit line of toilet sets of all descriptions ever soon In Omaha U to be found nt KuhnVi drtiK store. They are being sold rapidly nt prlcoa below any. thing ever offered ! u thli city , n saving o from $2 to $5 an a set , and also give cm toners a ticket for the moat elogunt toilet ct made. Forty tickets for the forthcoming Nlli < son concert were sold in ono buucli yer terday to Fremont parties , and demon' ' strated tba wlidom of Mnnigor 13oyd In refusing to dfopodo of the 200 noatH loft to a stoeulator who wanted them Thuriday. The Fremont folks will cumo inou No. 4 , and the Union P/iclno will run out n special train after thu concert to take them homo. Them are scattering e&loi to partioa from the snma place , Indloatlnc that over fifty admirer * ot the SwcdUli NIghtlnKalo will comodowa from "tha prettiest town in the state. " There are itlll name of the $3 scats left , but they ore going fait. The firm ot A. Crutckthank & Co. have lUll further demonstrated their right to popular favor by adding to the already numborloan attract Iocs of their Imndeoina rtore. They have feetoooned their chande Hers with overgrccn , holly and mistlo-too , and at the tear and went nldo of the spacious saleoroom have Chrlattnai greet ings in large letters. The former Is of toft white on a bright ground , "A Merry Xrrms , " and the latter wishes the natno good fortune m letters uniquely composed of various Ktyloi of hosiery , which , by the way , is exceedingly appropriate The new hose cart for No , 'i was ship ped from Chicago Thursday and will pro bably arrive In Omaha about the middle of next week. It Is a "dalny" and will be the fineit cart over neon In these parts as It 1 * equal to anything over turned out from Chicago. Chief Uatler Is purcbaBln ; fur niture , beds , etc. , for tha now house and will bo all ready to niovo in on the arrival of the cart , The KM and water Hitmen , with other appliances are all in and ready for buMuca * and when the boys are settled they wilt turn out any time within eight tuoonds of the alarm being ttruck. The Wabatb train was two hours Into yeaterday. Leavitt'd GIganteans at I3oyd' < opera baufie tonight , v There are itlll about 200 Nlleson letta left at the opera homo. December 22d will be remembered one of the prettiest days of this winter , A succeeaf ui oyster supper was given by the Pint H. K. church ladies , Tbun- day night. Schlank & 1'riuce and tli Wheeler & \Vllion compauy have put out bandmime Christmas decorations It U expected that the Swedish clti tens of Omaha will give Mme , Nllinon a reception on her arrival here , January Ut. A colored boy named Uwcna was Mint to jail Ihurtday afternoon by Judge lleneke for fifteen day * for stealing a ham from Fleming , the grocer. Senator * Siunders and Van Wyck Thunilay telegraphed from > VaibIngton to Max Meyer and others that they would vote for the rebate resolution ou tobacco. Thirty-one tbouiand bogi , or one for CAch'tnan , woman and child In Oatiha , were killed at Jlojd' * packing house during tbe put meoth. f-Ths yriuclpal of tbe Ouiaba high school , Mr. O , 1) . Hlnr , bai retigned h ! jxidtlcn to accept that of ( secretary of tbe Connecticut Educational board , The only arrp > t made by the police Tiiunday was that of an Individual charged with , committing a nutiuice. Ife paid a fine of $3 anil ooiU yesterday , -The U. 1 . bans ball club , It eem , U Already looking out for players fur tbe next fccuon. Saulnbury , Kta pluher for the Allegheny t , baa gouo to work lu the U. P. lieadquarterr , and , it It iM , will pitch for tbe U. V , iu 1883. * Thw woman who seeks , relief from pain by the free use of aloohcllo Btlnm- lants and uarootfo drugs , finds what the seekc only so far as sensibility is deat ycd or temporarily suspended. JViuf WU wit tttr irrintojhl by wh meajw and the longer they are employed the more'hopeletfl f fjho cue becomes. Leave chloral , morphine nnd bollo- donna alone and use Mrs. Pinkham'j Vegetable Compound , BARNELL'S BREAK 1 How the Licmtious Villain Was Received at Homo , The Dotoilfl ol the Case Even Worse than tit First R-portod. The readers of TICK Bur. have been kept pretty Troll informed of the movements of B rnoll , the Lincoln m n , for the pwt.fotr days , ainco hia nrrivol and disgraceful conduct in Omaha. The following additional particular of Barnoll's cruno , which was firat brought to light through TIIK Ur.ii , nro published in the Lincoln Journal of lo-doy : Qaito a largo number of our citizens were at the dnpot last uiijht upon the arrival of the train from Omaha. They were prcaont for the purpose of get ting a glimpse of the brute Barnoll and -thirteen-year-old daughter , and from their looks and actions it only required n Icador in order tohavo a hangingthou and there. But Chief By or , who had the prisjuors in charge , managed to take tnom to the cooler without any demonstration upon the part of tlio cltizotH assembled * The atory the chief tulla in regard to the wretch is shocking id its do * tails and too foul for publication In any respectable paper. That the man'is guilty of all that la charged Against him is tnoro ( thai } true. Ho hau not * pnly had. time and again , carnal intercourse with hia thirteen-year-old daughter , but has cohabited with another daughter ! ! ! younger than the ono who came Jn with Him last night ! J A Jonroal t representative inter viewed Miss Martha I lowers , the girl who accompanied him to Omaha and Council Bluffs last wook. She tolls a terrible story , though hor'syrapathieH Boom to bo with the broto. Bho aaya that Barnell came to ; the real- donoo of her parents a'low weeks since and applied for board. Ho was taken in and afonco com menced making love to hor. 'Ifo ' laid that ho was no' living happily with his wife and wixi about to apoly for a di- voroo , which ho thought ho could ob- titin without much troublu. lie con tinued his lova-making for oomo time , und finally came to the conclusion that lie must leave Lincoln , but could not leave without Maitha. After much persuasion she conaeutud to aa < company him to Omaha , whcro ho s.iid ho had a poruanent job at car- Itcintcting. They left on Wt-dnes- day , procuring u horao und buggy to diivo to Woodlawn , as ho riaul to ki'op people in Lincoln from staring at thorn at the depot. They started to Woodlawn , where hii daugh ter WHS attending school. Ho told the liltlo one that her mother waa at the point of death , and that ho came to take her homo touco her before oho died. The child believed the faluo- liood , oiitl jumping into the bugcy the inhuman father drove to Waverly , arriving at that , place in time to take the train for Omaha' The train noon nniyod nudlho'trlo procured Beau in ouo of the coached and were on their way to Omaha when hia daughter remarked , "Thia train is not going to Lincoln. " 'No , " sold the father , 'flam taking - ing you to Omaha , where yon will at tend ono of the best schools in that city and become a fine lajy. " The qtrl wanted to return cither to Woodlawn or Lincoln , but her father Insisted upon taking her to Omaha whore , ae ho eaid ho Intended send ing her to ( school. That night the party stopped at ono of the many bo.iruing houses of the city , the monster procuring a room with a eiuglo bed , stating to the land lord that ho was short of funds and wished to economize as much as pos sible. Hia wish waa compiled with and the single room and bed were fur- mshod. Mies Flowero and tl > o lltilo Darnell girl retired about 8 o'clock , leaving Darnell do.vn stairs. Shortly after they had din- robed , the inhuman mounter walked into the room , and without ceremony prepared for retir ing for the night. Mioa Flowers eayu shu objected , but Barnoll paid no at tention to hor. Finally , MI'RB Flow- era contented to hia Bleeping in the bed , providing ho would promise [ to behuvo himsolf. Ho promised , and room waa made for him between Flow- era nnd the Httlo girl. No aoonor hud the looheroua iooundrol got into bed than ho.bequp. his holliah designs ; fir t npoa the daughter and upou Mies Flowers. Saverul tiraca'during the night were they obliged to aubmit to bis desires. , , - The next morning the Httlo girl wa observed to bo crying by ono of the boarders at the houau , and upon abk. higher the ) cause of her trouble , aha told the whole story. The gentleman informed the chief of pollcd but before - fore the olllcer could arrest Barnoll , ho crotsod the river and had takou up hia obndo with the women In n house of ill f4ino in Council Blufl'i. Rq spent ono night in tho'house' , and re peated the doing * of the night before. This Council BInllV ufllcors had boon notified by telegraph of the character of the man , and before noon of the next day had him in jail. The Httlo girl waa taken to the residence of ( ha rounty judge , where she told the tad and horrible story of her wrongs. It liar about the town like wild tire , and before night there waa acrowd of ex cited men on the streets who were ready to lake the man from jirisou and lynch him. B at' good order prevailed - vailed and the fiend was allowed to remain - main in jail in peace , The next day Chief Byer arrived , and Barnell signified his willingness accompany the chief back to Lincoln without a requisition. Ho was only too glad to leave Council Bluffs , whnretho people were so much excited. On the way to Lincoln , the chief in forms ui , another domorslration , which seemed for a time M though Judge Lynch would have a duly to perform , occurred. A traveling man , who had road yes terday morning's Journal at Loum villo , got on the train at that point , and hearing that Barnell end his daughter were on the train , imme diately soughl the Httle girl and earned from Let that the wozsi isd not been told. Ho then ntervlewed the Flowers girl , and tfot the facts of the Omaha nnd Council Bluffs affair. The man scorned to bo betide him- gelf , and atd that if ho could find just ono man who would volunteer to ft sl t him they would cut the boll rope of the train and hang the itiCAr- nata fiend in the car. The second man could not bo found and the chief finally Induced the man to keep qniot , assuring him that jastlco would bo meted out to the wretch with a heavy hand by the proper court. Upon the arrival of the train at our depot , the wife of Barnell and two of bia sons mot him. The mother took her daughter homo , and the two boys shook hands with their father , Bar nell and Miss Flowora walked up town with the chief passing alrng the cast sida of the square , with a. crowd gath ering In their wake. Barnoll was taken to the cooler , and MUs Flowers taken to the council chamber where they remained last night. Barnoll , though the father , ot nine children , all living , is comparatively a young man , being only thirty-eight years of ago. Ho is an ill-looking dog , and teemed to bo loot to all fionno of shamd and manhood , In conver sation with the reporter , ho remarked that the victim of his lust was his child ; that ho had fed and clothed nor for years , and ho bad a right to do with her as ho pleased. , THAT LIBEL QUIT. It la Supplemented by CfUior , Hulls , Civil and Criminal. The editor and publisher of the Omaha Dally Republican yesterday at 11 o'clock appeared in Judge Boneko'a court to respond to the charge > of criminal libal made og'atnnt the'm by Mr. Edward Rosewater editor of Tire BER. They waived elimination and were bound over in tho'sum oftft' each to appear f.nd answer , before . February prand jury. > ' In the sf'.ernoou another case wa * begun , of similar import , founded on" the appearance of the same article ini The Weekly Republican ) which ap pears of this date. This waa a more aggravated caao in that it showed the mallco of.tho parties who''again pub lished the article , notwithstanding they had received rflbnil notice of the suit begun on the strength'of the ar ticle pubticmed in the daily of Wcdnes * day. ' i . i A civil null for $10,000 damages waa also begun yesterday in the district ' l ' court , t A GOOD APPOINTMENT. , Mr. A. C. Bird , the Now General Freight AHont of tup C. M. & tit. P. Eottd. . In connection with the appolntmen of Mr. Munroo to the position of aa elstant general freight cgent of. th Union Pacific , the followiilg'from ' Th Chicago Tribune of Thursday will beef of intercut : t Mr. Ai 0. Bird , general freigh agent of the Wabath , has at last de elded to accept the position of genera freight agent of the Chicago , Mil waukee & St. Paul , which was tend ered him a few weeks ago. Mr. Bin waa in the city yesterday , and had a conference with General Manager S S. Merrill , and' ' the negotiations between - tweon thorn wore broucht to a succoea ful clone. The Milwaukee & St. Pan may corgratulate itself upon having boon ablu to secure the services of set able and efficient a man for the reepou siblo position of general freight agent ai Mr. Bird. A hotter man to fill the place than Mr. Bird could not well have been selected. Ho has bson general freight agent of the Wabash for many years , and enjoys the repu tation of being ono of thu ablest oud most op urge tie frtight managers in the country. The Wabash made strong efforts to retain the services ol Mr. Bird , but although ho wna ro luotaut to sever bin connection with that road , yet the aacrifico would bavo boon too much to ignore the fine offer made by the Milwaukee & St. Paul , and therefore concluded to accept the now position , There are * wo or three men men' ' f tioned as succotaor to Mr. Bird Mr. W. S. Spiers , at present manager of the Wabash tfc'Krio fast freight line , and Mr. M , Knight , at present first assistant general freight agent of the Wabash. It is the opinion that Jilt. Knight will got the place. Ho has certainly enrnod the promotion by yea a of faithful and efficient work in the service f the Wabash , and his ap pointmont would give general satiefjc- tlou to all connecting lines. Frao of Charge. I All persons eufforln from CouRlisColds u Anthmn , liroiichltls , Loss of V.ice , oruny alfectlou of the Throat and Lungs , are re quested to call nt 0. I < \ Goodmnu'd drug Btore'nnd get a Trial Lottie of Dr. King's Now Discovery for Ci'ntumpUou , free of cyanic , which will couvinco them of Ita wonilerful merits nnd show what ft regular n ollar-sirn hnltlfl will ilo. Call early , AH Flno na Steel , A BKK reporter yesterday had Iho pleamrp of Boinrj a insguifioent crayon pioturp of. . the Into Jn d Oaloph Baldwin , of Council Blulfr , twhlch has jpst boon completed at Eibn'a Art rooms and photograph gallery and whfoh ww taken to Council BIuJFi yes terday afternoon by Mr. Eaton. Aa a specimen of fiuo crayon work It certainly cannot be excelled by any artlat and thoio who know the origi nal in his life of time pronounce It aa perfect a reproduction of his features as aould possibly bo made. All who have seen the picture speak of to unroierved admiration of it and it certainly almost aa fiuo aa a steel engraving. It is the work ot Mrs. E. L. hiton , who Is kept busy all the time by those who have learned of her skill in this lino. Another picture of tha ramo kind was soon , also of on Iowa man , and com- pored with the tin-lypo from which it so was taken , and the artist's work in this , us In the other caao acems truly astomghing. oo Gaod Ti K Joly day from East a 4. West , 1 or chlldriu thrhe Mid mother' * rut , Tin darling iflr'i ftlfiuuncd Victoria , And 1thtl\e \ boj , tlwj ha > Castorta. It li a fact , tlurp U no "ui y t , " A uiotlicr'Knillkcin'tsaxe the Imbj ; ' While BHeet OASIOHIA dljtaitithtlr ( oM , Ohc tbtuihtalth tud luakt * tlum | rooJ. PJLEA5ANT PilESENTATION. The High School Scholars Give Thol Departing Principal a Tes timonial. A very pleasant affair was tha which took placa yesterday at th Oontral school building , in which th principal of the High School , Mr. C D. Illne , was made the recipient of handsome preeout. Mr. Hino has just resigned his po eitlon to accept that of secretary o the Connecticut Board of Education and his pupils determined that h should not go without a fitting teat monlal of their eatcom and respect. They accordingly purchased a magnificent nificont stiver and wilor tlltor of th well known jeweller , Mr. Joh Baumor. This they had linndaomol engraved , n picture of the high schoo building baing put on one side , ani on the reverse the words "Prosonte to Prof. 0 , D. Ilino , by the student of the Omaha high school. " Th presentation was made at twcut minutes to 12 o'clock , Mr. Do Witt 0 ITuntiugton making the speech. Mr Hino wui greatly surprised , but ro spondcd in a fueling manner , and wi no doubt hold the occasion ntnun his moat plonsing remembrances Omaha. What fill CoiituV111 Do. You can get a bottle of Dr. Bnsanko Pile llemedy at Schroeter & liecht'sdra ntoro which will cure any case of Interim External or ItchluR Pilot , besides all un pleasant sensations , Bcnley Kruptlons Sores , Boll § , Burns , Soilda , nnd for a got oral purpose ointment it has no equal On for n trial bottlu at once , For sale b Schroter & Becbt. A BIQ PUMP. The Omaha Water Company Make an Important Furchaso. | . The Omaha Water company hav contracted with H. G. Gasklll , New "Vork , for ouo of bis high duty .duplex . , horizontal , compressed , pump 'ing ' onglnefi , of a capacity cf 5,000 , 000 gallons in twenty-four hours. Th present consumption in Omaha is ; million and a haif gallons per day The pump is to 1)3 delivered in Ornah by the end of April. Bids were received from dilToron manufacturers , and Mr. J. D. Cook 'upon ' mature deliberation , recom rnondod the pqrchaao of this pump , a being the beat suited In all respect for the service required at Omaha. SLAVEN' O EftmusljOLOGN Made froir the wild flowers of th FAB FAMED YOSKMITE VALLEN It In the moat fragrant ot porfmn t 'Manufactured ' by II. JJ. Slavon , Snn Fcancisco. For KRO in Omaha by W 'J.Vhltohouso and Kunnato Ilroa. of the State Historical and Library .Association. December 20 , 1882 , under the cal of the president , Hon. John Gillcppic , a quorab of the members of the State Historical and Library ncsociation , mot nnd held its mooting at the office of James E.Philpot. The president called the association to order and announced that under the articles of Iho association , the regular order of business was the elec tion of officers for the next ensuing year. year.The following tracers were clectod by ballot : President Hon. John Gillespio. Vjco President S. B. Galoy. Secretary James E. Philpntt. Treasurer Hon. Thomas P. Ken nard. nard.Librarian Librarian W. J. Abbott. Trustoeo John Gillospie , S. B. Ga ley , W. J. Abbott , John Oadman and Thomas P. Kennard. On motion , Hon. John Gillospio , Hon. Thomas P. Konnard and Hon. S , B. Galey were appointed a commit tco to attend the further prosecution of the suit now pending in the supreme premo court of the state , relating to the State Historical and Library block in the city of Lincoln. On motion , the association then adjourned , to moot on the call of the proeident. JOHN GILUUWE , President. J. E. PuitiroT , Secretary five' cents , Wells , Richard son & Co. , Burlington , Vt. , will send colored samples of all colors of Diamond mend Dyes , with directions. Tha Humane Society. A special meeting of the Nebraska Humane society will bo htld on Sat urday evening , December 23 j , at 7 : ! o'clock , at the reception room of Boyd'a opera house. li. K. B , KENNEDY , President. JOHN T. BELL , Secretary. lion. Ezra Millnrd will address this meeting on "Tho Use of Blinder j on Horses , ' * and boveral other interest ing topics will bo discussed. A New Departure. It may not be , indeed it Is not , T generally known that for some months back there has boon in regular work Ing order in this city a Catholic or phau asylum under the direction of the Sisters of Moray. For the infer matlon of people interested , it may be stated that the asylum adjoint ) , on the west , the old convent Si. Mary , ou St. Mary's avenue and Twenty-third street. Hero a comfortable home is providbd for boys and girls who have been deprived parents by death or otherwise. At protont the asylum has about lift eon wards , some of whom are of the touderost years , the number being Dearly equally divided between boys and girls. Many of these little ones uevcr knew the comfort ot a home , while others have bean strangers to it , far at least as parents are concerned , lor come years. To them Christmas * cornea unattended with the pleasure ' and the presents which make it welcome to children diiFdnmily situated. Conscious of this fact , a number of ladles of tbe U , 0. L A. have decided to decorate a Ohiintmas Lroe for the little ones , and make them the recipients of its simple presents md partakers of its innocent joys. With this endu ! vioflr , the ladies afore- laid are now in receipt of contribu tions from friends and Catholics gen- erally , all of Wiom are requested to as sist ta it may please them so to do. The tree will bo hold at the asylum on next Thursday. Parties desiring to rnako contributions , either in clothing , money , toys , may do to , sending them to the U. 0. L , A. rooms on next Tuesday and Wodnetday , or to the aaylum on it may ba considered con venient. A Capital Entertainment. A pleasant social evening was en joyed by the studenls tf Browncll hall and a largo number of their friends Thursday , the occasion bo * ing the Christmas mnslcalo. The pro gramme waa as follows : 1. Piano Duet , Grand Galop . .Sponhollz Mtes ! Hoover and Latham. 2. Vocal duet , "I Would that my Love. " . . .Mendelssohn Mlstes Van Antwerp and Cremer. 3. Vocul eolo , " Would' * * Thou Win Me } " Balfo Mlts Mamie Ambrose. 4. Piano dno , two pianos , Uelsnrta..GorlA ! MUscs Waggoner and Van Antwerp. 6. Voc l solo , "Tho Orphan Ballad Slnuer" Cowen Mug Lulu Cremer. C. Vocal duet , "Unft Notte a Veueztn" . ; ; Lucantonl Misses Ambrose and lleete. 7. Piano golo , "Caprice do Concert1' KuclUng Miss Mary Hoover. 8. Vocal solo. "L lftnza" . . . . Koeslnl MifH Daisy Keese. 9. Vocal Bolo , "I'm n Merry Zlnzara" -.Balfo Mrs. Kobert Doherty. 10. Piano sextette , "Tnvatoro" . . . . Verdi Mamio Sumner , Beeslo McKIhmney , Fanny Latham , Lulu Cremer , Martha 1'olrta , Jennie Kelly. The various features of the enter- tninmont were given in a manner in dicating unusual proficcncy on the part of the young ladies and won no little admiration and applause. The remainder of the evening , after the hour ' devoted to music , was spent in ploaa'int social enjoyments , SUDDEN CHANGES of the weather often cause Pulmonary , Branchial ami Asthmatic troubles. BuowN'sBuoNciiiAL TnociiKs will allay tbe irritation which produces coughing. SoM only in loxct Price 25 cents. Obnstmou at St. Phllomena. ' The services at the cathedral of St. Philomona on Christmas , will com mence at 5 o'clock in the morning by a high mass , to be celebrated by Ilav. J. . English. Incidental to this.sorvice will bo the unveiling of a most beautiful ful painting in oil , of the Blessed Vir gin. This picture is companion to that of St. - Philomena , but recently hung upon the cathedral walls , and , like It also , it in about six feet in height , the work of n Munich artist , and the gilt of the Altar society of the pariah. The work of this society , in beautifying the cathedral hen ot laio boon moat notable , and in no way has its devo tion nor artistic eouoo been more iiat- iafnctorlly tcs'.od than in the work above roterred to. METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OMA HA , NEB. Tables ( supplied with the beat the market attorda. The traveling publid claim they get better accommodations md moro general oatiafaction here than at any other house In Omaha. Elate , $2 per dav. aug21tfm These wishing life insurance should consult their beat Intoreats by taking a "Tontine" accumulation policy in .ho Continental Life Insurance com pany , of Hartford , Connecticut. J. R. HOMER , General Agent. PERSONAL * Hon. Lorenzo Crouuso ia in town. Prof , Samuel Aughey is in town. Hoyt Sherman , Jr. , is at the Millard. C. C. Bnrr , of New Orleans , l at the Paxton. Miss M. [ Mullen , of Lincoln , is at tha Millard. George X. Gall , of Crete , ia at the Met ropolltan. ( U. li Grcenleaf , of Tekamah , Is at the Metropolitan. C.'JC. Higcnbothnin , of Sutton , is nt the Metropolitan. F. D. Hasting , of Urftml Island , iaat tbo Metropolitan. N , P. Noble , Shoshouo Agency , Wyo , , ia " at the Pazton. M. Kehle , ot Dayton , Ohio , U a guest o ! " the Metropolitan , Leavitt'a Gigautean minetielii nro stop- j pint nt the Millard. . J. .12. Dolan. of Lyons , Iowa , i i regis tered at the Paxton , F. D , KImball nnd wife , of Salt Luke City are nt the Paxton. li , W. Townscnd , of ( he IHue Grass state Is at the Millard. I Miss Kmina WhUohorn , of Crete , is u visitor nt the Metropolitan. 13. M. Weller nnd W. 0. Benton , Salt Lake City , are at the Paxton. Mr. W , I * . O'Urlon , correspondent ol ho Irish World , spent a day In the Gate City on bis way to Australia. J. K. Ulake , of Son Frnnceco ! , In In tht city , and n miest of the Paxton. 1 To is on bin way east to dlapoae of the 1'nmia mine 0 , li llart nnd wife , Grand Inland ; Philip Cain , Columbus ; John Harrington Tekamah , were among the guesta of tin * Millard yesterday. MUi Ella Ray , sister of Mrs. Jnmea H , Crelghton , and a great favorite In Omaha , ban returned from Ohio , nnd will remain over the holidays nt leait. Miss Maggie Swift , daughter of Thos. J Swift , returned yesterday from St. Francis Academy , Council Blulf * , to enjoy the holiday vacation at home , O M , Wherry , North Platte ; K , L. Fulton , Pawnee City ; O. M. Talley , Nebraska - braska City ; MM. T , H. Clark , Tecuin- sch ; A. li llarvey and wife , Beaver City , ud J , S. Jenkins , Lincoln , are at the I'aiton , Attention ! Jj Members of section 95 , Endowment N flank , Knights of Phy thus. You are I iereby requested to nttoud the regular Meeting Monday , December 25tn , to witness conferring rank , receive full n. instructions , and participate in the lominatlon and election of olhcera , JACOB FKANK , J. HOSI-.NSTEIN , Beo. and Treas. President. oj Funeral of the Late Wrn. IJolan. The funeral of the Into William Dolnn , which wi lo have taken place at 1 p. ' in. to-day bus been post poned to Sunday at 11 a. m. It will tnko place under thocnspicci of the Scottish Ilito lodge of this city the Sir Knlghta of Ml. Cavalry Com mandcry expecting to act aa an ntcort A delegation of Masons from Lpous Town , luvo notified the Onulm folki that they will bo over to attend thi funeral. FLOUll Wholesale. Write for quotations lo Valentino & lleppy , Omaha , Nob. ID 2m SPECIAL NOTICES. IO LOAN MOMtY. 1/f ONEV TO IOAN-Call at IAW office of D , U J.VJL Than u room SCrcighton BlocK. LOAN Un chattel mortffase its- MONKYTJ A. 1) . Tiitton , Wo. 1510 DaURl trcot front rooinipilairs. _ . tfj-tf O IOAN At 8 pet' cent In . tcrcst nsunwof S..OMnndup vmrds , foKSto 0 ) earn , on first closi rfty nnd farn propcrtx. Drum HKAL KNTAIH > nd LOAN AOE.XCT 13th and Douglas His. IfLP IANIKO A DlihMaahtr It Iho Canflclu House. ( G5-2 ? \TrAMKO-Agl lrlfor > Y UOiaCotaSs. Wrmansecond cock a . Macs n WANTKO Uoilge St. bt\\te IB anJ16. ' 650-21) ) WAN1 ED A KW * male cook at 1 > 0 * Dou l att. PRINT Ell WANTED One tarnblo JOB takirK Ltaariic of n first-dim rower job olflee Must bo oblo ti L Tidetutlafactcrtl [ > Cuttrcll BL Uordoii pritHoi. 1'ormnnent sitiutloti nnd goo nae < to tbe right man. Addrei ; ' Hcd 0 > Exp e < 8 , " Hcd Oik , Iowa. 493-21 raJ.0 Men and uomtn to fitarta ncv WANTKU their o n homes , no pcddlot , & 0c an hour made ; ecnd lOu for 15 samples and i structlons. Address HAsON J , CO. Montpelli Vermont. 433 m o cod 12 WANTED Experienced farm Insurance so Icitors for c\cry county InthoStnto. Ad UrtHi , A. 11. lloRnier Reuiral ORcntH atolnsuranci Co. M coin Ncbieka. 472-lmo WAW1KD Olrl for general houiewak , BIT a family good homu Jot a good tltl. App Sit BCBth Utb St 400-1J ANJED Ever- one to Ivaxa orders for hoi W at 217 N. ICth street , up stairs. 332 tf MICELUAMEOUO WANTO. WANTED Itoom nnd board , or ( Uy bonn alcnc. In private family by two jounp men Address "K" Hco olllcc. t ui 231 WANTED A net ol books to keep by n expailenced book keeper. B" thli otDco. till 23 } "ANTr.U To buy lor cith ( 'OJil , a > coc hand Piano. Address "Piano" Kee ollicc BS1-2IJ TJITAJfTKK To purchase a second hand carpc VV about-10 jnrds. Address X. Y llox T6J. TAKTNER WANTED With a capital of $200 JL Ia a wt-llp jloK , oido-tabll'lie .nnr.uf&ccu rlnc butlnrss. Adrtrecs ' Pattiur"Bee often. ! iM-od.UJ WANTKU lO hE 4T Bv jounmairled cou p u two or three lurnlslitn nucmn for iK'h hoiinoKcopltf ; . U.ivo ciil > ttovn. Adilro ( > , II. F."cant of Duireutt &MendeIa ohn. 04023 WANTED Hoarders by the day or week 141 _ _ lHowardbt. _ _ 34Mmt BI1UATIONU WANTBU WANTED A poa'.ton by a P'ictlcal lei heepcr. flrotcli sclty reftrcnus. Addres II. Bee oIKc- . fifO 4J * BUOiNCSSl CHANCES. USINKSS UHA.NCE good blacksmith Is O olfcred ppcclM inilciscmcnf. to locatontUII mbre > eb. Apply to 0. I'rostt.Jthcre. a "OH REHT-HOUOtB AMD LAND. OO.MS KOK UBNT-rurnl-hed and unfurn IshcJ , No. U14 N. 14th BtJtet. 60J-M J EURNISIUD ItOOMS-Fcr Bcntlcmcn , S. W. u.r. 18th and Cnpitol a > cnuo. 662 20 fjlOll KENT A iK room home bmllltaiy JC bridge $1000. Apply to U. Collins I'Ol , Uougl. sot , upstairs 91-30 ! FOll RENr-Tnrto rfomi N. W. corner 13'h ' iliIornUHtrtci , cellar city water. I < | tilre HUNT 2 nlctlylturnislicd rooin3. E. tor- FOIl ncTL'uth andUa\i.npor.vtltti orwithout board T Twocrlhrco room ! ) furnlfhod 01 1 } unfurnlsteJ , Bultabiu lor man and wile to keephous. W.M. YATES , _ 033-2a Thu uroccr , Oil I1CNT-The upper Hats of n thr o storj F I.rick I ulldlnj , ' iK'itranro ' from street through n w'dohtaliway , suitnblo for manufactutlr * or holistic btialnctti Aptly to SamulJ , Ilonell li Son , 217814th street. Ointhh. Bf"-0 ! UK.N'l The testUfnco ot M. W-Kennedy Foil ! ) . . Inquire ni T. J. Fl'imorrlr ' , (112 8. 17th Btreet. 311-tl rrOH REST One double to atom hjlilliK J } BulLabodr cro cry , eileen , butcher ( hop. or any ctli r builncs. . Locit d so thu n ( . - ° oJ farmer's triie con berecured. Kuqnlriof Mrs. M. Lan ; < - , cjrnir JacbHju tnJ 13th street. CHtlK ) Im nou eb rn anil Socnii land on FORIUNT cumin Ing St. Inquire at Eu cno O'Ntlle Id hand h war. ) . 4to-t > "I OK KENT turnlsliut room with inoUcrn ira JD provcmenU wltli board 1718 Dodge .St. 61222 } 17(011 ( KENT A ( food 8 room houio on I7th JJ Stntt adjoining Browncll Hall. AppU to W. U. Patterson Pullnuu Car otllct i5th ana Fnrirnm St. : ' JIOIl KENT Hevcrfcl email new cotta.ro * . Dr. J } 0. H. Pan ! , 14i2 DodKe til. 49 ? 29 HKST llou-o bain * nl'\roa res Undon POrt ; Be. Inquire Kugcae O'Noll 10th and How ril. 4l-tf ! ) T71011lENT OH H A ti" The handnomn realderpe J ; cf Dr. Jiiruc ? li , lVabodybltu > iocii the south wet corner ol 14to and Jonni Htuet four blocks r.mi thu I'axton Home , thehousa lusnll the nodvrn on\tijlarmS O'.UInn nlnu rcatoi cellar fuina u it > ' ) ! runt for # 0 pfr morth or tell tiouse an j full lot for ulna tlumati.l dullard. 421 2w TTIOIl Itl'.NT 2 furnl-heil room ? for light home J ; kcipln'also ; one furnlnhoj room with fctovo und on * unfurnished room 13ocmen ) block corner iI0'lith and llonard fat. ton tf KENT A goo4 orifttuat A. Ho pe' . 106-2W i.WO rilll IHHKI ) KUuUS AMI ) UUAttH- < AIM lablo boafilera. 1S10 PoJg St. 385 t uiUtt UfthT Uniuiu tbed loom two block ! I * west ol co tollcu ) , 117 touth 17th ttrotf 34tl IlENT I-'urnUht-d roooi. Inquire 313 N. FOU otictt , bctwoon I > a > cnport and Chlcau-o SSO-tf UHNT A new bouie , ( urnUhixl , clgW rooms , bath room , liable , etc , Ono ol tbe flnret location ! In the cltj : fM.00 per month. Innulre lor three daj I , IkmU * rial tsiate a ency 16tb nJ Oouglta utrceta. no > 15 tl l > UI1S' New Uap ol Omaht , iut Qnuipluul au < J [ ) rtadjIordelheryat87eaui. ; Is4i i.t wide by 7 f t long , Larveat and most coinjiltto map otOmilii c\er pubukhed. Ollldal map ol the I tlty. Hco column. , OK IlENT Uni'.alrs , 1 17 Famhtro utroe er-tt JOHN o. JACOBS I riOlt 1 UENT-UiifurrUhtsl rooms lu brick > ! house , 141H Chicagostreet. 180-tt OE RENT Furnished room with board 1B08 f California ttreet. 171-U IlKNT lloimc , iu rooniK , lujulshed , in ) quire at U. Hdo'i office , llOiard hotel. f.toii Hi.N'i fwo n .w dwrlllDjn ana t o ototi dwolllDgi lo dedlrabU loeiUty , by McKnou No. HU Uousla * itrwl B1T-U IOlt lim T Lari ; oiUc room or ball store , F lOiO ornham ttieet. T87- UKM1 A btoro m Balooinbe block , nu FOU < tre t , near DaTtaporl. St. A. D , lUlcoiabe. KOR BALK ItE.VTCood hou e * tth 3 roonu and Foil bostinrnt. In < i\ilre at ChU-n i .tort i > o ltc J' . 0 , 6IT Wt . broVc o * nJ i t . dike R S .K-Pony | siiljll FlnROvr double Inqulroat outer & Oral * * lu " . ard. Ltimuor J _ OlTs tjfV-A n n c ! m itcond .CilUtl3l9UfttntHU _ , , In lalf cctidUUn , ' A M. Woodman. . TTIOU PALK-Stcnm enflnncw n < J ecom ! B hancl-8. 10 , 16 , 20 h.r o ro cr. A i steam bollcrs-any size. ln < julro Omih * Fouti- dryandMncMn.Qo. fiortJ Im-m j ESI 13 New Map ol Onwh , Ju t completed wv. romly fordilUeryatST/rwh. Is 4 foetrHe uf 7 Icct Ions. lJ > ricst artd most pompleto map of OmahV ever pubtlihcdOIBclal map ol the cttv. Sty column. MtHOEMiAMEPK JIYToe lltfntr Starllod Sprinitmanutacti r- cdand jilted by r. T. Bentaw 710 South St. Omala. 623decHMwl ThAYKt ) On SIOLEN-A wblto bullJoK ulth S tack nose and aicar Inlheh-nd and mall trMnrcnndlhe n k. lolorm tlon lcailn < to hls/recomy , lll ba liberally renaided al 8 Ttirtler lUt Dodge. S'enowfti * . BUAINAnD , Taxidermist. Doerhfftcl * , i , tpoclalty , llth , to . Howard and Jackson. b5-n3Zm JAS. H. & JOIIND. PEABODT have removed Irom 13th and Fanum strotta to rooms 1 , 3 and B , Kcdlclt's block , 1607 F rnam street. 219 nffl-ltn mAK'N U ? Onebrcmnmaro colt ttir In fore- J. head , two hind Uct nhlto , iibou'two year * 013. I 217-tlt JAS. BTEP11EK3 EDWARDKUEHL , MAO STEIl OF PALMYSTEIIY 'AND CONDI TIONAL1ST , 4&8 Tenth street , Between Karnam and ll 'iieWill , with the aid of cuanllan soltlts , obtain for nny'cne a glance of th past nnd prrnont , nnd on certain conditions la UT fu ture. DooUi and Shoes modoto order , fitted Ratlfivrtlon ( ruftrantrwl , Absolutely Pure. ThN powder never varies. A man'cl of purity , ttruijjtn and wholc oini.iic9. iloro econcuilcol than thu or [ > Inury kind" , and cannot be sold In rompitl ion with the multitude of low te t , chart weUht , alu-n or ph fcphato powdcr. Sold only In cans. Koi vi , HAI.ISOPOUDKH Co. , 100 Wall St. , Ntw York. = A USESVJSHTS. ftOYB'S OPERA HOUSE , Monday , December 25 Afternoon and ocnitur. Mn > h coneccutie j eitof the fonu.ost msr.can Chankctor Actor hy the \naiifr ando i 1st , 1)OIII' ) : rf Joininuy of unusual exciltncc. Cbiletmai at- eruoon , will bo p educed an / merkan Comrdy , n I Act , wilttcn by Milton Nobles , cntltltd : ftlll he presented the unique AmeriL-in Molo-Drama , writltn bv JII tonNobks , callcdi'lho Phnrnlz Itcscncil 8cat on tale Haliinluj inornlDL' . thu at injn in. United States Depository First lational Eank , OUAHA. Oor. 18th and ij'am&Bi Hta. OLDEST IJAKKQiO KOTABUiHUtET i3 Oil AH A. fiUOOEOCORO TO KOUfJTZt DROTHCKO. OrgauUed u a Ni.Uac.1 Esak Acnst S9.16(3 . . . OAFITAI > O2CO 000 BUBPL- AND pconra . omoiaa AKD DraioTCM nilX'AH KOUKTEI , PrfHd n * . AucDaTca KOUKTU , Vice Pmldoul. V. B. DiTia , Caahlei. A. J. PorruTor , JonaA. Ctiiemoi , M Tlila : bank' recelvej doposlt JJ1thout regard amount. Issues time ctrtlficutos bearing Interest. riawi.d.la",0n 8an rral"-1" o and principal Itlesofthe United Ttatcs , nl.o Ixndon DuoVn Edlngsburir and tbe principal cities of Uie tontl unt of Euroiw ma 7d THE OLDST ESTABLISHED" " BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. OALDWELL , HAMILTON & 00 , , BANKERS. Bualness transacted eame as that of an incorporated Bank. Acoounta eolioited and kept object o eight check without notice. Certificates of deposit issued payable n three , bix and twelve months , boor- ng [ interest , or on demand without in- ereat. Advances made to customers on ap- roved securities at market rates of ntereat. The intercuts of custoraera are eloso- f cuarded and every facility compatl- ! o with principles of sound banklnn reely extended. Draw Sight Drafts on England , Ire- and , Scotland , and all parts of Europe. Sell European Passage Tickets. OolleotionB Promptly Made JACOB KAUFMAjt REMOED TO NO. OH ICTH BT DKALEK IN ALL KINDS OF WINES.