8 THE DAILY UEE : THURSDAY DECEMBER , 28 The Daily Bee. QMAJJA. Thursday Morning , Poo. 28. Woatltor Report. ( iTic followJnR observations are taken a the wmo moment of tlmo at all the tUtton n&rncd. ) DCTARTMKNT , U. 8. SiairAtBtn- 1 OMAHA , Dec. 27. 1882. ( l4Sp.m. ) Hirer frcttn ftt Ootaha , liot-n at Tankton Mississippi ( roztn at El. Paul , frozen at Du huqor , ( tor.cn at IA CrotM , 8 feet 10 Indie * a Davenport , 8 fett C IncliM at St. Louis. LOOAL BREVITIES , New Year callim ? cards at Cotter's. The now IIOBO cart for No. 2 fa ex peeled by every train. Bertha \Vclby appears nt Uoyd'i opera home Friday and Saturday nlghti oi this week , Saxe , the drnggiit , is solllnp the bal unco ot holiday needs way down. Cat and get prices. 27 > 3t Calling cards for Now Yean printed in the finest style ot the art , nt FoitncrV , corner Eleventh and Farnam. The Philomathean concert at Mn > Meyer's hall this evening will b < one of the finest affairs of the season , The police force arc all provided wilt 'bandiome , oatent , nlcklo-platod whistles aChristmaa gift fftom Judge Beneko. Mine. Chrlstino Nllsson will stop al the Paxton Now Year' * day and Jannarj 21 , and will "receive" on the firat-nnmcc ilato. The Mission school dinner [ on Tentt and Capitol avenue yesterday WOB a gre l Bucccsi and was highly appreciated by thi children. In the police conrt yesterday then were three cases of intoxication , nno o : whom paid , ono wan committed , and on < continued , The Burns club is already making preparations for A grand celebration c January 25tb , the birthday anniversary o Scotia's baid , The work of putting up the electrii light wires baa begun under the super vision of T. A. Fleming , of New York , at experienced man iu the butlnons , If you have n friend who would bi Interested in Nebraska news send them thi WEEKLT BF.B. which is the best paper li the west , and every subscriber geta a pro mlum. Harrington and Maxwell are held t < await further examination on the chargi of laroeny , the police not l/clng / able to dig cover the owners of the stolen goods fount in their possession. Knhn & Co , gained an envUble ropu tatlon this season for having the fines goods and the incut moderate price * . The ; have made still further reductions thi week , nod sell all strictly holiday goods n -fin.t cost , Sea the tfrand Hit of premiums w give to subscribers of TUB WKEKLY But Then subscribe for it aa a Christmas o New Year's present for some absent friem and retain the premium receipt If yo wish. wish.The The congregation of Christ church ; o Beatrice , have presented to llov. Dr. Me Namaro , who preaches there eveiy tw vrceki > , the sum of 8100 with which to pui chase a window to bo placed in 1'rlnit catheilral , Omaha , in memoay of his Httl daughter who died three years ago , The city ordinance require hldownlli to bo cleaned of enow Inside of an hou nfter the storm , or if the ftorm occui during the night the walks must be cleane by 9 a , tn. The police maJo six arrest yesterday under the provision of the ord nance which the police propose to cnfon strictly. The Jifccnnerchor society will gli their annual pretzel ball at Maennorchi hall , corner Tenth and Farnam , on By venter night , December 31. Three prlzi will be given to the holders of the luck pretzels. A good time may be expectc by all. CallIDR on the county clerk , Mr , Joli Bnumer , yesterday , TIIK BKK report saw him In the act of mailing a check i ( ho Uhemical National bank of New Yoi city ( or $20,000 , the January Interest di on the outtUndlog Indebtedness ot tl city of Omaha , Gen. John M. Thaycr pasted throuj tills city yesterday on bis way oai where be has been called by the tudil And dangerous Illness of his uecoud so Herbert , who Vina been travellnu' in cot pany with bis brother John. The gonei expects to return next week , If the Him of bb son will allow him to do so. The cate of John Cain vs. the city OmaliA was on trial in the district cot yesterday by jury. Cain sues the cl for $5,000 personal damages for Injury celyed while driving on Thirteenth , I tween Jones and Leaveuworth , where struck A projecting manhole and v ' , thrown out of his vehicle. He wai that time proprietor of the London in market , The Olympic Gymnasium club hi purchased the apparatus now In the c ball building , and have rented the ro known Kureka ball , which they > immediately fit up in first claw shn They Lave engaged Mr , Jack Hanley , well known boxer , M Instructor , I | expected that the gymnasium will opened by January lit. The subscript books will be opened on Thursday. SLAVEN'S YOBEM1TB COLOQ ] Httde frocr the wild flowers of MB yAMKD YOBEMITK VALL ] U is the moot fragrant ot perfun Manufactured by H. D , Blavon , f Franctaco , For sale in Omaha by J. WbUehoaio and Kennsio JJr < COPS IN CRINOLINE , A Woman's Heroic Treatment of Offenders of tlie Law , She Landa Three PriaonorH in Jail Unassisted. A good deal of fan WAS cnjoyod by trr > police force Tuesday and yesterday ever a volnntoor addition to tholt number , who ran In two plain drnnka before midnight , and yesterday brought up an old ofTondcr whom she charged with stealing a pitcher and a geese , though the latter was more like n gosling. The curious part o ! the performance is that the eolf appointed cnstodinn of the peace is a woman. Her name is Sadie McBride , jmd aha dooi not in- dlcftto by her conversation that she has aeon much better days. She is of medium height , and built like n female 11 or- culos , and talks like a pirate king , her language being more forcible than ohento or elegant , Tuesday she took up an Individual who wan inclined to bo obstreperous , and oho found it necessary to knock him down two or throe times. After ho had been Hoarohed , Policeman McBride yanked him down the stops In a lively manner and put him into the corridor of the jail in the moat approved stylo. She then started ofT down town with the remark , heavily emphasized , that if she found that other follow oho'd bring him up , and oho did. Yesterday she came with the man , who had the pitcher and the nl- loged grnao , and took him down the cellar stops and put him in in the most unconcerned manner. She wanted him put in a cell , but the jailor thought that was not necessary. Hero is a woman , now , who might lay some claim to woman's rights , aa nho could fight aa well as vote for hoc rights. Her laudable ambition should bo encouraged by Mayor Boyd by ap pointing her to the first vacancy on the force. WEDDING BEIiIiS. The Proaton-MoOlure tHuptlalo The Silver Anniversary of Mr. and Mra. J , S. The wedding of .Mr. Will E Pros- lou and Miss May McOluro , which took place on Christmas night waa n pleasant affair in every roapcct. It took place at the roaidonco of the bride's 'parents on Harnoy street , and was attended by the immediate rela tives and intimate friends only. Rev. A. F. Shorrlll pronounced the ceremony , and then the uuntil con < gratulatlons followed , supplemented by a sumptuous .supper , Mr. Preoton is well known .as the foreman of The Republican bindery , a position ho hfts hold for years. Ho in a splendid , wholo-soulod follow whoso friends an legion and are all warm friends. Hi is a steady young man , o skill fnl workman , and jaltogether [ sncl a man ai will make a model husband , The bride la a charming little girl whc would make anybody happj , and nc young conplo ever started out in lift with bettor wishes for their future happiness than Mr. and Mrs. Preston , Among the many wedding prcsonti the reporter noted the following : Silver cream pitcher , sugar bowl am spoon holder , from I. W , Minor , J W. Campbell and A. B. Huborman. Marble top table , from Mr. and Mri , A. Borden , Silver napkin ring , from Mr. am Mrs. W. Preston. Sot of silver nut picks and cracker from Mr , and Mrs. B , Flood. Silver cake basket from Anna B Lawson. Hand painted silk pin cushion , fron Sada Dduman , Largo embroidered silk pin cushion , from Mrs. Dr. Parker. Sot of silver spoons , from Messrs Yost and Nyo. Hand painted tidy , from Llias Evi Atkinson , of Denver. Wedding card on oaaol , from Mrs A. 0. Preston. Silver ator pitcher and gold linni silver goblet , from employes of Th Republican bindery. Flower vaae , from Mr. n. H , Jef frys.A . A purse of § 50 , from Mr. and Mra Arnold , Sam Ritchie and Mrs , E. A McOluro. McOluro.A A H1LVKH ANNIVEUSAllY. Mr , and Mrs , J , 8 , Briggs , wh were married in Council gBluil'j i 1807 , celebrated their silver woddin day ( Ohriatmaa ovct ) on Satnrda ; night. There was a pleasant gather ing of their friends , at the rosldonc in North Omaha , in which Omaha nm Council Bluffs people , youug and old united. There were a number o handsome presents given , inoludin a lovely sot of China from the mum bors of the North Presbyterian churcli of which Mrs. Brings is ono of th loading lights. An ainplo collatin ,1 was spread and congratulations wet as thick as autumn loaves in Valiant broala. Fou SALE A stock ot general moi ohandiso that will inventory aboi 94,500. Business well established an centrally located In a thriving town o about 2,000 inhabitants. Will loac or fell the real estate and take a goo farm as part pay , if desired ; balanc caah. Address Lock Box 1 , Bin Springs , Gage county , Neb.d25 d25 cod Ct Early Closing , re The Sixteenth street grocers hai ty agreed after the lot of January i in ill clcso their places of business at o'clock p. in. every evening , oxcop he ing Saturdays. is Wo think it is a wieo act , by whl been their clerks will be able to take ser on recreation these cold winter days. t wo understand , this has not boon d muuded by the clerks , but the pi E priotora themselves kindly vi bo unteored it. All of the load ! boN N houses have signed their names to tl t contract for publication , which ' in giro below ; O , lloirurod , A. Jochre inV Kelsey & Wilkinson , Wm. Gent ! man , J. O. Slattor , Sherb & Co , , H. Bergen , H , Bolln & Co. , anc few others which Include nil the grocera of Sixteenth street. The dorks nro jubilant over this move , and via can vouch for thorn that the proprietors will not loao anything by their notion. Cbnstmaa Chip ? . The Christmas entertainment of the Second Presbyterian Sunday school took plnco nt the Dodge street church T , oidey It waa noi dcomod advisable - able to follow any sot progrntutnc , the solo aim being to plcaao the little ones and in thin they succeeded very hap. pily. The participants assembled at about G o'clock to the number of 150 , oxoluaivo of adults. The evening was occupied by games and feasting , ice cream and candies being liberally die- trlbuted. The musio waa conducted by Mr , F. S. Smith , director of the church choir. Several carola were sung , and Misses Grade Dotwllor and DalKy Morrison gave recltationo. The Christmas dinner at the Omaha city mission took place yesterday. The children of St. Mark's Sunday school and industrial cchool had their OhiistmaH festival Tuesday. , and it proved a very successful affair. The Ohriatmas tree entertainment for the orphans of the Catholic osy- lum on St. Mary's avonna will take place thin evening , St. Barnnb.ia Sunday school chil dren will have their Christmas tree festival this evening. The Sunday school children of the Holy Family parish will have their Christmas tree in the basement of the church this afternoon. The Unitarian c'ltiroh folks had n a splendid Christmas. At 7:30 : Christ- man night the play of "False * Sir Santa Claus" was presented. Misses Ella Wooloy , Wanda Slratman , Minnlo Iloinhardt , Jennie Wallacn , Helen Copcland , and Messrs. MoLanghlin , Nllncn , Do Los Board , Oeoroo Wilson , Olaronco Rawitzsr and Ei Green took part , the Sunday school singing the chorusca. At the close of the per formance thodoora between the church and the pastor's study were rolled back , displaying < \ line fir tree , the gift of Hon. T. M. Kimball , elegantly decorated and thickly hung with pres ents. Everything pasaed cff pleas antly , all being greatly delighted with the dramatis performance and the tree laden heavily with Christmas fruit. ANOTHER SAD DEATH. Mra. Frank Coifman Qono to Hoi Last Keating Placo. A largo number of old settlers in Omaha will bo grieved to learn thai Mrs. Emma Oc-fl'inan , the relict ol Frank Oufftunn , died ou Tuesday ol this week , in the ntato Insane aaylum , at Lincoln. Mra. Goffman moved tc Omaha with her husband in 185E from Bellevue , Nebraska , where thcj had lived a ahort timo. She vrat earnest in her endeavor to help hci husband accumulate a fortune , and fein n period their combined efforts won successful , and Frank Coffman at one time was consldorodono of the rlchmer of the city. However , prooporltj rulnod him and for several years prioi to his death , In the early part of 1874 , ho allowed himself ( o be led awey b ] evil associations and ho filled a drunk1 ard'a gravo. Mrs. Coffman was lofl but little to live on , nettling , in fact , but the property on the corner oi Tenth and Capitol avonuc , which hac nothing but a nmall oottago on it al the timo. With her charaotoriatio energy orgy Mra , Opffman wont to work anc in n abort time made money enougt to improve her property so that il brought her a considerable income Anxiety and worry incidonta to catering to the wants of her board era so worked upon Mra. Ooffman'i mind as to develop a very mild typi of mental hallucination. Thin firs became apparent early in 1880 , and it July of the same year Mis. Mar ] Savan , of Council Bluffu , au aunt o Mra. Coilman'a by marriage , cause ; the latter'a removal to the asylum li Lincoln. Many of Mra. Coffman' friends questioned the advisability the necessity or the humanity of till measure. She was qulto tiacti blu , and only on ono o two unimportant subjects di < her mind wander at all These boat acquainted with ho ; thought it would have boon far botto to have vaod the income derived fron her property ID employ an attondan for her and enjoy what little bf lifi she could. Aa it waa , oho was placet in a common lunatic asylum , when a perfectly sane person with sonsltivi nerves would succumb after a time b ; being confined with the howling ma macs. She gradually wasted away and her death was probable duo t < those causes , She was an sffoctionat iriond , and particularly loved the com pany of young people. A largo number of Omaha's youtij population , besides the older settlers will mourn her aad and molanohol ; ond. She will bo buried to-day froi the Trinity cathedral , at 2 o'clock. five cents , Wells , Richard son & Co. , Burlington , Vt , will son colored samples of all colors of Die mend Dyes , with directions. Trinity Windows in the New Oatho Oral. In regard to the now Trinity cathi dml windows The Church Guardla says ; "Since the last Issue of Tl Guardian the clarostory windows i the cathedral have all been put i placo. The windows are all very beai tlful , and they boar each ono tl names of the parishes and instllutioi of thu diocese. They are thirty-tv in number. It was designed to plat them in order historically , beglnuii with the oldest parishes nearest U chancel , This order has boon folloi od In some degree , but on account the windows having boon made ; pairs by the artist , without regard the ago of the parishes , it was foui Impossible to follow exactly the ord of the organization of the pariahc Every one who has soon the clorosto : windows express great eatisfactl ( with them. "Tho chancel windows , thirteen number , representing the Lord at His apostles , will bo placed in the c thcdral next. After that will COB „ the a ! lo windows , and last of all tl a I three great transept windows. IUNEUA1 , RIGHTS. The BurmlofWlll E. Armstronff Yes terday. The funeral of the l to William E Armstrong took place yesterday after noon , from the residence of his mother ornor of Tenth and Jackson streets t was very largely attended , the pro casion being at least four blocks long 'ho Knights of Honor , Ohosot Friends and Good Tcmplara turnet > nt as distinct bodies , headed by thi Jnion Pacific bind. The following action has been takot > y two of the societies of which thi eceasod wan a member : MEMORIAL RE.SOLUTIONS. lALi.or KxcRt-sion COUNCIL No. 1 , ) OllDKIlOK ClIOSIN FlllENDS , J OMAHA , December 20,1882. J At a special meeting of the mom > ers of the above order of Chosoi i'rlcnda , the following resolutions o ympathy and condolence wcro unani moutly adopted. WIIEHEAH , It 1ms pleaeed Provi cnco , in the death ot W. E. Arm troiig , to call from our midst a mos steemed mid beloved brother , and WHKHEIH , By thn same Providence bo widowed and aged mother of oui ate brother has lost a faithful nut iclovod son , bo it thorcforo Itcsolicd , That wo hereby tonde : nr most sincere sympathy ana cpn olonco to the bereaved and sorrowin ; nothcr of our departed brother , W 2. Armstrong , whoso hope find com ort.ho was in life , and whono mom ry now will conetituto tiio brightoa nd most comforting subject for hoi ontomplalion and comfort , during tin omalning years of her lifo. Itesolnd , That n copy of the fore ; oitii < rer.olutiona bo forwarded to thi nether of our deceased brother , anc ilno that a copy be presented for pub [ cation to each of the daily papers o his city , and that the same bo spreai upon the records of our council. J. AIIMANSON , E. P. DAVIS , H. JACOHSON. QOOI ) TEMPLAR RE80LUTIOX8. At n special mooting of Omah edge No. 141 , I. 0. G. T. , the fol owing resolutions wcro unanimous ! ; adopted. WiiKnEAs , It has pleased our Heavenly only Father to take from our midn Dur beloved friend and brother , W , Armstrong , it is hereby Resolved , That the members of thi edge tender their heartfelt sympath ; and condolence tohis bereaved mothoi who is thus doprivodof a loviug am obedient con ; and bolt further Rttolved , That a copy of these res olutions bo transmitted to the mothe of our Iftto brother , aho that a cop of the same bo furnished for pnblicz tion to the daily papers of this citj THE HERMESIANa- HOLIDAY They Celebrate the Woob With Xir usual Jollity. During the holidays it would eooi that all literary labors should cease } ut wo venture to say that of all th numerous holiday gatherings of th week none have been or will bo moi fully enjoyed than the reception ter. dcred by the Hermesians Tueada o a lirgo number of friends. The spacious parlora of Mr. G. 1 Sitchcock ( through .whose kindnoi .ho society has a permanent horni were very handsomely trimmed an decorated , and directly over the proe dont'a chair was suspended in larg letters the word "Hermes" thenam of that mythological being wh las the proud distinction of havin its "gravo kept green" by this sc ciety. On ono corner stood a Chris mas tree laden with gifts to the men jars of the society which wore dii iributod by the host. Not perhar. ; ho intrinsic value of any cf the gift will insure their keeping as mcmei toes of the occasion , but the apprc iriatencaa of each proeent to the r < : lplont was quite remarkable. Eic was a hit or joke on the person I whom it was given , and we notice the faces of several suffused wit blushes while the distribution waa I progress , which was attended with u ] roariouo cheers. The program was < unusual interest. The musical numbers which wei find were rendered by Misses Mai and Ponnoll and Mrs. Ohadwicl Messrs. Ponnoll and "Westorvel Miaaes Notovruro and Orouuso all 'avo exqulilto instrumental selection The literary programme was purtlc patod in by Mtfaas Lake and Lie Wilson , Hardonborgh and Miss FBI nlo , the latter presenting the holidt number of "Our Opinion , " end Messr Monell and Breckenridgo- . M noli giving a learned dissertation c the "Relations of Coal Oil to tl Festivities. " The programme closi with a charade by Mlsaos Maul BI Wilson and Messrs. Tillaon , Hall ai Hitchcock , A NOBLE SENTIMENT. An Irishman's Appeal for Parne To th * Kdltor cl TIIK Hut : OMAHA , NKB. , December 27. T ] Irish American citizens of Omaha a aware that 0. S. Parnoll , the Iri tribune , has filed a petition tor i ealo of his paternal estate in the COD ty Wicklow. They also know t causes which have led to this step a atop to bo regretted as much by 1 admirers as by Parnoll himself , H he accepted the customary Brltl bribe , and the accompanying title th awaits the renegade and traitor , would now bo Sir Charles Stowi Parnoll , or , perhaps , the "Earl Cyprus. " But he ii no flunkey. 1 has shewn himself to be as pure a Incorruptible s ho iu patriotic a bravo. But the good ho has do others , and the exalted self denial has shown have reduced him straightened circumstances if not t solute penury. Shall wo allow his estate to be sol Sixty-five thousand dollars Is t maximum of his indebtedness an i dobtedness caused by his neglecti his own atT&irs that he might bone Ireland. Am the Irish people America aware that Mr , Parnell 1 made a tremendous sacrifice for th relatives and friendal Ostracised his caste , rebuked by the government , feared by the landlords , ho has become < come the target of every weapon , the victim of every device which an tin. scrupulous aristocracy could use apalnst him , "t'nprlwil are her tons 'til tliej Itarn to be tray. " And Parnoll Is no exception to tht rulo. Wo must not , however , acqul esco In the plan of the British govern , ment , and become a party to it , We must not permit Parnoll's financial ruin. It would bo our disgrace more than his misfortune. The Irish ol Omaha have done nobly in _ the past , They have discarded potty jealousies and factional feelings and hsvo unlUc upon ono grand sentiment the senti ment that brought Parnoll Into promt1 nonce "Tho land for the people. ' Lot them como together again. Lol the Iriah Catholics of Omaha heir their present Protestant loidor aa will' ingly as the Irish of half n century age would have helped Daniel O'Conncll. . Lot there bo a meeting called Immcdl atoly of Irishmen who will contribute towards a fund for the relict of Charlci S. Parnoll. IBJSIIMAN. BARTON-BODWEtili. An Imposing Wedding at St. Barna < baa Church Yesterday. St. Barnabas churchprcsontcdquitc pretty scone yesterday , on thi occasion of the marriage of Mlei Elizabeth H , Bed well , a sister of Mra , E. P. Vininp , of Omaha , to Mr. J , R , Barton , of Boston , Mnaa , The interior torior of the church had bcpn vcr ] beautifully decorated for Christmas these decorations still remaining nm being further embellished with a marriage riago boll of magnificent tea roses made up a picture that was , aa oni young lady remarked , "too lovely foi anything. " Shortly after 1 o'clock the marring ! procession walked up to the cente ; aisle , headed by the two little Missoi Yining , drcaaed in pink , followed b ] Mr. and Mrs. Bed well , then came thi bride and bridegroom , Mr. and Mra E. P. Vining , finishing up the prpcoo sion. Rov. John Williams ofiicUtei and read the exquisite marriage ser ice of the Episcopal chnrch. Thi irido was given away by Mr. E. P Vining. Mr. G. F. Mayor , thn organ at , played eomo appropriate pieces a ntorvals , accompanying the bridn recession with Mendelssohn's gloriou 'wedding march. " The bride wore n white satin droaa with a court train and trimmed witl Spanish lace and ribbons made o ilain white gros grain. The wals ran trimmed very deep Spaniah lace The orange blosaoms which the level ; > ride were on her head were genuine , nd came from Los Angeloa , Call ornift. Mr. and Mrs. Barton will tak up their permanent residence at Bo : on , Massachusetts. BERTHA WELBY. The Coming Event at Boyd's Opor House. Ou Friday and Saturday evening December 20th and 30th , Mlas Berth liVelby will appear at Boyd's oper ioo in her successful play , "On woman's life , " and will give au excel ent porformace. Miss Wolby is th only daughter of an old and respecte ournaliat and is a worthy and excel ent young lady as well as a brillian actress. An exchange says of her : Not many years ago , a young gij of beauty and intolllgonca waa sue donly thrown upon her own resource : ud compelled to look about for eora means of support. As ehe inhorite rom her father marked literary abl 'ty , her first thought was to turn thi o account. Beginning with a foi nodeat sketches in the local paper : ler stories found a welcome in oem of the best magazines in the country and the young writer was on the hig road to literary fame , when chanc made it possible for her to reallza ong-cherished ambition for a hii .rlonlo career. She made her debt just four years ago , and since the ler progress haa been rapid enough t astonish even the most singnino t lor friends. The most competent managomor and dramatic critlco , assort that of a .ho young female stars now befoi : ho public , the most promising Bertha Wolby. METROPOLITAN HOTEL , HA , NEB. Tables supplied with the best U market affords. The traveling pnbl claim they got bettor accommodatloi and moro general satisfaction hoi than at any other house In Omah Rate , $2 per day. aug21tfm DIED. COFFMAN On the 2Cth Decembe 1682 , Mrs. K in in a A. OofTman , in tl 4Sth year of her ace. Funeral services will be held at Trini cathedral , on Thursday , the 28th In. , at o'clock p , in , Friends of the deceased a Invited to be present Notice I. O. O. F. Members of the Covenant Djgn Lodge No. 1 , I. 0. 0. F. , aror nested to bo present to-di ? Thursday ) evening , December 28 , f the transaction of business of impoi anco and the election of officers. ' R. E , LINDSEY , Secretary. Attention. Wide Awake Council , America Legion of Honor : The first annrj meeting will take place on Mend ; next , January 1st , 1883. The insti atlon of ofilcora and general wind i of last year's business will followed usual. Officers and members are earnest requested to bo psesont. By order the commander. 4t J. B. LOFTUB. Skinny Men. " \Volls1 Health Ronower" restoi health and vigor , cures Dyspopsi Impotence , Sexual Debility , $1. FLOUR Wholesale. Write for quotations Valentino & Reppy , Omaha , Neb. 15-2m Those wishing lifo insurance shop consult their beat Interests by takii a "Tontlno" accumulation policy the Continental Life Insurance coi pany , of Hartford , Connecticut , J. R. HUHTEK , General Agent. THE BALL ROOM. ? .e Union Pacific Band Gives Its First Annual Reception. The first annual ball of the Union \ciGo band took place at Masocio all hat evening. The management was as follows : Master of Ceremonies A , U. oczer. Committee of Arrangements Wm , Pflauging , Harry Jackson , Philip Jojsjn. lleceptinn Committee Chaa. Ahl- nifit , Albert Etigatrom. Floor Committee Wm. F. Pflaeg- ng , Eli Dunn , James 13art and Joe "hlqnist. Tha hall waa comfortably filled , the umber of Invitations being limited ao s to make it comfortable for all , and most satisfactory time waa enjoyed y these in attendance. The programme consisted of twon * > nr pieces , all good selections , and 10 party did not disperse until a lata our. MEETINU-3 Arrival ot Railway Odciala In Oma ha to Participate. A nicotine of the Colorado Pool .isaciation . will be hold in Omaha to- .ay at the Pax ton hotel. The pool commissioner , Mr. George H , D.itiiolt , of Djnvor , returned from hic.igo yesterday to bo in attendance nd a telegram waa received at the illllard last evening to reserve a suite f rooms for the B. & M. officials , ho will arrive in a special car this morning. It is not known that any bunincss oi mportanco will como up before the meeting , but it will probably transact ho ordinary buaiuoES of the asaocia- ion. PERSONAL * Senator Saunders U at hnmo again. Hon. G. M. Lambortson is at the Mil. ard. ard.J. J. A. Bovard , the Kansas City coal man , Is in town. J , A. Jackman , jr. , cf Chicago , is at the lillard. John C , Cuming , of York , Pa. , is at the rletropolitan , J. M. Shyers , Malvera , la. , is at th < Metropolitan , F. L. Lawis , of Sioux Fallr , ia n guest at , t the Metropolitan. K , 3 ? . Kendall , Bellofontainc , Ohio , reg steredat the Metropolitan lost evening. Mrs. Smith Mcfhcrson and Alia1) Kthe Vlnrphy , of Ked Oak , Iowa , were guesti I tha Paxton jesterdny. A. A. Guwer , of St. Joseph , genera agent of the freight department of the St "oc , Denver S : Woatere , is a gutst of thi Millurcl. Gust. Etickson , Savoaville ; A , B llay ilocininGton ; A. W. Oilman , North Bend Mrs. Harris and child , Lincoln ; J , D Smith and M. S. 1) IVIPB , Wayne ; Miss M Scollard , Villey ; Wm. Adwr , "Dakoti lity ; were at the Metropolitan ycattrelay P. B. Johnson , editor of the Walli Valla Union , arrived at the Paxton las night , en route home from a trip to Wash ngton c'ty , New York and other oacteri lities. L. C. Barr , of Lincoln ; Mies M. J Thompson , of Ashland ; A. L. Hughes , > Javld City ; John Uugan , of Hastings ; E J Chapman , Superior ; Wm. Pryor , Hooa Wni. H , Munn , Wilber ; John Zehrung jincoln , and H. Zalirung- , West Point .re among the Kobraskans at the Millard NOTICES. I O LOAN-MCNtY. TO LOAN Call at Uaw cilice of D. MONEY room SCreigliton Block. LOAN On chattel mortgage tc MUNKYTj A. 11. Tutton , No. 1510 Dougla .trcei . front room up staira. -125-tf fffLOAN At 8 per cent in ( U U U tctcst i n sums of fci.OOO and up wards , forSto 5 years , on llrdt class city and fan : property. BESIIS HKAL UHTATK tnd LOAN AOKNC 15th anil Douglas Sl . HELP WANTED A good houseJeepcr. Swede pro WANTED Apply at 721 norlli 15th Direct. BU7-23t - sonant girl for generalIIOIH WANTEO-Good . .Mirj's Avcnuo. 8M'7t WANTED A flntt classmeat cook \\ai COOK Good v age ] paid Afpy at cor. I2t and Howard struct , at Ncuepapcr Utron. 591-'J A housekeeper to go to Fr monl WANTED 1'er further particulars call at 141 Howard btreut. 2Ire , McAUsland. D'.lS yi "ITTrANTED A good utofo silftman to travi YY InNebomxa Apply or write to lltlhbu Sard and Co. Chicago Illinois. M3-tf A Rill to do general luustuork i WANTKD S ! . Ittt 30 \\7ANXr.U Odl ol about 15yciira lo take cai YV oflabyat 1123 5rtb 18lh Kt. C02 t ( "IT/ANTED COOJH.TS at the Urcvuilalo i-acl YV Iri ; liout-u Cued wn 'cn und btcail ) work I a yooil man. Apli'y nt once to Tins , ( ircun Son , Council Dlulla. M1-2S \ XJ ANTED A girl to do go oral housewor ) YI Apply to No. 101 ajuth 12th etrcot. fi * | . 9 1591 men for Invy work WANTED . Apply tl U. Minnwtillcr , Hi street , near Fjirntm , 'D A good pailry coo't Woman pr WAST one ho iinltntinds niaUIng goc bread. A ) > ply corner 12tli and Howard Kt. i Union. 671 ' 28 A cook wlio can wakti and Iroi WANKD but a competent ono need , apply 19 Webster. CMJ-tf \Tr7ANl > I ) Olrl ( or general houao ork i W south \ > eat corner iM and CaM. 672-271 rtilNlKIt WAN'lED Ono capable taking charge of a flret-clisj power job offlo Must be able to handle uatlslictcrll ) Cottrell an Oordoa preasei. I'jrmtncnt situatloi and goc waiei t * the right man. Addreji ' Hod Oi Exprou , " Red Oak , Iowa. 490-'Jl mie Men and womin to start a ne WANTED at their own homes , no pwldlr & 0o an hour made ; send lOo for 15 sampler and ; structlon * . Address MASON li CO. Montpellc Vi rmoiit. 493 in o cod 12 Experienced farm limuranco s < WANTED ( county In tlioHtato , A dKM , A. 11. Regnier general agcntH atolnaurani Co. U'col 11 Nebuka. 472-lm < ( D Olrl for general homework , imc WAN1 good hamqfjr a good girl. App Xll nouth l th St. 400-H E\ery ono to lca > e orders lor he WANTED . ICthbtrcct.up-stalni. 333 U Miaen.A-4 J Jd WANTtlT A lady room-mate , wltli r.'fcrcnc WANTED or oddresd "M , E'U. " 017 n'rl 18th street tb53J \TrANTED-Sinill ( uruUhtd room witli boar W Address I1'S. IhU otllce. 17 27 " \TrANTED-Boarders by the day orweek 11 YY lHo ardSt , 345-lm SITUATIONS WANTED. 1TANTED-A position by ft ptdctlcal Boa rV keeper. flrttclMicity leferentxB. Addro t. fhcr , MO 2 BUSINESS , CHANCES. BUSINESS CHANCK-A peed Hacksmlth la 3 oflerod fpecial lnda emcnt , to locate nt ( HI. ere Neb. Apply to O. Frosttthtro. ; 313-29-lm / OH RENT HOUSES AND LAND. T OIIRENT Furalshol room 1B19 FurnamSi. A j t8C-2jt 710R PENT The 2-1 nnd 3rd floor ! ( tlxGO feet } iachi'iiilt ' for nholcftile or minufnctnrlnK m ln < M , with n R-oil outfl'ie Ulr ay and hoist- D ; appnMlu * , joining the corner of Fnrnam on ( lictrcui App y to SaninU J. llowcll & ben , pposlte. 37-1 675-2 Iw .1011 KENT The residence nlMVKcnnody J 1709Jcksarr. tnqutra o ; T. J. Kl zmorrlj. t2 S. 17th street. sil-tt _ 7WR HENr 1 houses of 8 roonn c\ch. In. J quire 1010 F rnhim sire t , 5 ! > j-lm } 71011 RENT Futnlshtxl rooms with board. ; Modern Impro encnU. No. 1718 IdroSt. 11 RENT -Good bouse with ,1 looms and large Ua cmtnt. Itqulre at Chlcavo store 0. 691-JOt 7 > Oa HUJf Onolargo furnished room , 1000 Farnam St. C83J28 71011 REST- Two nicely furnished rooms. K J corner 20th and Uatcnport wilhor wl'ho tit K rd. -168-331 71011 RKNT A neat cottaco S16.00 perrronih . ' on Darcnpoct near IStli St. Ga , Ofxl ds- cm , and cellar , every thing comcn'cnt ' , tame loueancatly furnlnbciUfiirniturolc. forsuo very onoaable. Inquired ( , . D.Burnctl 13 0 Farnam t A I'oUck's Clothing Store. 57.H ' 71011 UKNT \ ilx room bou bv military J bridge 316.00. Apply to U. Collins HOI , Doughs ot. upstilrs , GOl-M [ mOU RENT Tnrce it emi N. 'V , corner 13Ui 1 * ftllfcrnUStrcct , cellar city water. 1 quire 03 U rt Strict. C58 t.7t [ 710tl P.KNT 0.10 dcublo two store bal ding D eultabofor grocery , s\loon , butcher ( hop , r any other builncsj. Lcotid so ( hit n good armor's trade cau bo secured. Enquire of Mia. 1. Lante , cnmr Jackson ind 13th street. RENT House b rn and 8 acres land on FOR camming 81. Inquire at Ku ono O'Ndla U hand hlward. 420-tt HO R RENT OR S ALK The handeomi rcsldonco D of Dr. James II , Piabodyellu'tteon the south vest corner ol lUn and Jono street four blocks rcm the P xton House , the house his Ml the niodcrnoiiTCDUrces , contains nlna roams cellar utnaio cti v-'H rent for WO. ptr month or oil bouse anJ full lot ( or nlno thousand dollars. 421 2w KbNT Several imaU n w cottages. Ir. EOll _ . I'anl , IliS Dodge Ss. _ _ 107'29 REST HoiL'o bain rdtwon res laodon FOR ; St. loqulro Eugene O'Nell 16th nd How rd. 419-tf 10H jlKNT A good organ at A. Ilospo's. 403-2W . \VO FURBISHED KOOMS AND UUAKI ) I Also table Iroarderg , 1810 Dodg SI , 385-t .ion HKMT Unturnifiiea room iwo blocks J * west of postolDcc , 117 loutn 17th strott- 341-tf BUST Furnished rootn. Inaulro 313N. POIl street , bctwoen Davenport and Chicago trocto. 330-tt ' New Map of Omaha , Just completed and BKMIS' for delivery at § 7 each. I34fect wide > y 7 feet long. Largest and most complete map of Omaha ever published. OlHcial map of the city. Sec column. Up-s'.alrs , 1417 Farnlnm streo EOUKEiiT JOHN O. JACOBS. I OH KENT Unlun Ishwl rooms In brick F houto , 1118 Chicago street. 180-tf pOK RENT Furnished room with board 1803 f California street. 171-tt HUNT House , 8U rooms. ( urnlEhcd , In. quire at D. Iljdo's office , MlUard hotel. 766-tJ E1OK rfi'.Nf Two now Uwclllntra nua two ether Jj dwelllnga in desirable loc lity , by McKoon No. 1911 Uoujliu etroot 817-tf < OK KiiNT Large ollloo room or naif more. F 1020 Farnham eticet. 707-t ! RENT a. etoro m Balcombo block , nn FOK street , near Davenport. St , A. D. Jalccm'ue. 600-23tf GALE FOR SALi : Sfx room cottage with barn tmil lialf lot on Chlcngo street , near Hteh School Only200. : ! McCAClUE , UOU dos 21-11 Opp. I'ostotllce. S ALII Dnu'O 4 room ) In K ° od condition FOU 19 > hlict een Cumin ? and Izard w.-tt side corner of nl.cy. Lease ruuo y ) yoirs , JOd bargain. Innniri at Judge ChadntckaofHce. | 7)OR SAliE Six room Cottage id I lot with > J sc.uii Ir.in'agu ma' High Schiol flue . . loca- . tloD , on'y $2100.00 0lt)08ltO | - _ . office. COl-deo S7tl SALH-Oil stove and kitctoi furniture EOR 1103 Farnara street , Omaba 1)78-21 J T1IOS TnxoEi.LE T nmcic ron SALE-SD.OO per J2J th' u and , Yard 15th street , two b'.oka uuuth of Itellevue reid t LORENZO DIDDLE , BALK Pony brolio tosiudlo and to drive FOR or double Inquireat Foster & Gray's Lumuur jard. 410-tf OIl SALII A dret clnm tecond band phaeton ; J } CallatlSlBHarneySt. 307-tt r > EMIS New JIapot Omaha , Just completed am. 13 ready for deliver } ' at 87 each. Is i feet wide iy 7 feet long. Largest and most complete map of Omaha over published. Olllclal map ot the city. Boa column. rKJHCFXI , AW CTTK ' Pocket bock and contents on Cumins FOl'ND , Tuesday , cvcniiig Lee. L'li'li. Owiier can ha\cN mo livilc'crlbingltandpiyiiiK for tliia adv. Address "X" Itco ctllc' . 5'JO-271 OST A packigofrcm Cruickthat.k'dcental I J Ing two pieces icd c oth. Letvu at Cruick- ehankB etoro end ncelve Ilbf rat r > ftnid , CgO-27 * mRY The Iltfncr Star Bed Spring manufoctur- J edand warented by P. T. licnbow 71 Kouth Oth St. Omalia. ' 6U8 dec 19-lwt . DIIAINAHD , Taxidermist. Drerheads , a . tpocialty , lath , Lei , Howard and Jackeon. 05-n3-2m EDWAEDKUBHL , jrAJ'STiil OF VALMYSTEllY AND CONDI TIUNALIHT , 493 Tenth street , between Farnara aid Hamcy , Will , with I ho aid ol guardian Hclrlts , obtain for anyone * a glance of tha past and present , and on certain conditions In the fu ture , lloota and Shots made to order. I'ufccl eatl- faction iruarontcol. Absolutely Pure , Thi powder nvur vartcx. A man clot purity , . Jloro t < n ralcal igtb. and iiuivw iuvttw-iiT. * w.w ' .T than the ordinary kind * , mid cannot bo sold In comuctllloii with the multitude of low test , thort clht , alum or ph tphato powder , Sold only In ans . UoYAUiM-w l'uwi > iB ! Co.Wall-St SOI New York ,