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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1882)
THE DAILY J3EK : FRIDAY DECEMBER 8 The Daily Bee. Friday Morning. Deo. 29. Woiithor Keport. ( rho following obnervriUon * are t Ven tbf name moment of time nt U tbo ttatto aamml. ) WAD DEPAHTMKXT , U , 8. BioMAtBKB- VIQB , OMAHA. Dfo. 23. 1BS2. (1:45p.m. ( Light Cb yenn , 31.13 Kru-h 30 V7 Light K lr 3031 Oi.ar 30 40 SI ! [ Light Clear t nKton DO .11 O Calm Dm Maine * 30 41 H\V I Light PtTt > nport. 30 fl H t Light Ciomlj pi. ? nl. . 3032 t iLyhl iCtoulT Ft. ( xiuls 30 41 N Fre h C.OU I ) Mnorhead SO SIte H 'Hrl k < leaf Vincent. . . to c S FiB.h Cl ar Jtsmarek. 8021 NWKrcth Clear Duford. . . . . 30 3d N W Freth Clear Oa t r. . . 30 31 [ 0 .Calm Clear tieadwood 3t.1l H 'Light Clear Ainnabolne. 30 3) NW Light Ltfln ) Him Jtcim at Ou > l , tiot n l Yanki Hlnlwtppl froejn ftt Kt. Paul , frorsa at I ' , frown at lit Cro * . LOCAL BREVITIES , Steadjr winter w thor the livery men. -In the triil of the suit of llor. Kuhua igktnnt Onurlei H&nkcs and Jull Trelttcblco , In the circuit court , t > vcrdl WAS brought in Wednesday ( or th defer an PI. PI.The jury la the CMS ot 0 ln ? § . t city of Omaha on trUl in the district cot yesterday , brought a verdict for the pla tiff for $306. The oUlmtnt aikod $2U The brlolcUyora are requested to atU the next regular mooting , , Tuonday , Ji uary 2j , 1833 , for the election of officers The electric light wires nro alrea notioosblo at tholr ntarting point , Farm and Fifteenth. The light will bo not ! Able , too , when It geti started up. J. J. Bolalor , of Odell , Gage [ coun was brought up by Deputy Mar hal C < Wednesday , on the chaaffa of toll cigarj without a llconie. Good good ) and low prices Is [ what drawing such crowdi at the Grand Uc Ton Company's Store , 119 South FHtoei iitrcet. Conductor HiokoU , of the Oolum' branch ot the B. & M. In Nebraska , i the recipient of an olegint nlckle-plr. lantern on Chrl'tmaa djy at rv taicen of esteem of bis fellow employes on the I ! --Parties deair m of procuring bargi in fine fura , celluloid sets , odor ca cigar sots , nhould go at onoo to Kuhr Co.'a , where they can purchase anything the holiday Hue at net cost. The frost Wednesday night trnnsfon the telegraph and other wires about city Into ropes , which the sun yes day turned to diver. The trees were i zliog and beautiful in a dreas of the sa and all in all It was a model rald-wli morning. The handsome prizes to bo give the approaching pretzel ball by the Mi nerohor , nro nuw on exhibition in the i dow of Mr. John Uaumer'a jewelry at They consist of a silver butter dish , ! syrup pitcher , and silver napkin ring , flrtt , second and third prizes respcctb The friends of Oaarlio Little , the i ular head bar-tender at the Paiton , un la presenting him Wednesday with a i nIGcent gold headed ebony cane. It beauty , and a gift of which the recip will always bo proud. Ho is a nut ono man in every respect , and one w his friends delight to honor. The caao of the nUte vs. O'Oot ' and Mannweller , charged with stei $ -100 worth of bogi , the property of J O'Keefe , 0'Council' * uncle ; was not yesterday nUernoon , TUB BUE will , on Satui publish n list of those who expect to open homo on No * Yoat'a day , ttui desiring to have their namoa publUbe the list arc requested to tend in the n as enrly aa possible on Saturday , The caao of the htato vs. Maxwell Ilarrlogton , chareed with the tholt of goods , etc. , from vatiovm firms about city , baa fallen through , owltif ; to the Uot of the n ercbauts to appear and : complaint againittbom , Maxwell WR charged , but Hun legion is held ot charge ot resisting an ofl'icer. Donlphau station , 10 inllei i of A.tchison on the A. & N. division < B. & M. , will bo opened for buslncci camber 27 , with John Y , Detwil agent. 'Iho Papllion Times saysi "Mr. M. Kby , at the expiration of bin tot county comuilsiioner in January , vrl ter Into the ngricultural Implement nean in Omaha , in partnership with nor Btuvoi , of Bellevue , The fonni bat sold his farm to his brother , I Kby , who now has ono of the flne t t couipriilng 850 acres , iu cnuleru I county. Judge Beneke was called upon rifsday to tie the nuptial knot for 3 llavltcek and Mary llypocok , theco ny tiking plica at the corner of teenth and Williams , The grooi member of the Bohemian band and a popular gentleman , and , althot was Intended to kerp the affair pi same of bis friends learneJ of tbo and After the wedding , which occun U o'clock , the happy uouplo ware sere by the Bohemian Turner society , elegant supper was served and the all air was a most pleasant one. Au execution was Itsuedlthree 01 days ago by Judge Deneke ngalust A lloiu , for the costs In the case re brought by him in the police court , officer yesterday served his papei was informed by the judgment defi that he hid no property to be levli Judge Ueuoke regarded this us toe and consequently , later in the day , n capias with the intention of { Berubteln in jail And letting his alt try on the habeas corpus dodge i wanted to. The Gorman theatre troupe c jilaco are ueekirg t make arrangi with the Germau theatre club of < to come to thin place. This will be treat to our citizen * , for with this < now playing Mademoiselle Ah'Pul . \ celebrated German tragedienne. > " not yet known whether this arrang can b brought about or not , The e runie will bo qnlta hoary , bnt It ie i that oome of tmr prominent German cl rcni are determined tn bring It about , they cme it will b etrly la Januar Mr , Fred , Sannenflcheln , who has jnit i turned from Omaha , saw this troupe pic and pronounce * It the finest ho erer sa and Fred lays claim to being a thtatrii critic. West Point Republican. The officer * of thoHoulli Omaha M Sunday rchool dctite to ttato to the t ents of any of the scholar notrcmembei at ths Cbrittrnni tree on Monday nlj List , that any nnintentlally overlooked v bo provided for 1ma ecllstely on makl the Rime known to their toxohtr n Bnnday , The Denver train which loft Omc Tuesday night at 7:35 o'clock came n meeting with a t rrible accident near C mnbus. The train WAS rpesding along tin rate of twenty-five or thirty miles hour wh n nud'Jenly a heavy lump noise , ncoompinloi by considerable jarr and a material decrease of the tral speed , notified the passengers that not thlnzhad happened , The engine , No , run by Theodore Livingstone , had brol Iho roar axle of the tender , and but for engineer's presence of mind in putting the air brake and reversing the lever , accident with a losa of life would proba have occurred. A fielght engine at C umbus was sent for and the train I ceeded on Its way. Wednesday morning a badly mu'Ha body was found on the Union Pacific r road track near Lockwood , a station ab 140 miles west of thU city , It wan picl up and taken to the station by some i ployess of the company. Iho body 1 been run over by three trains , the No , freight , the reguUr western expicss , i by the Dsnvor train. As * conseque there wtn not a piece a foot square to found intact , but it hid to bo gathered and deposited In a box. The cloth with which the man was clothed ii cated that ho had not been a tramp , letters or anything to indicate his Iden wai found n him. It is imp [ cd that either was a fanner living In the viali or a passenger wno had fallen from t\ \ train. -B. B. Baldwin , J. W. Stewart , C. Danker , II. A. Notto , Wm. Kooh G.ustav Kalisur , and Wm. S , Can have filed articles of Incorporation in county clerks offiso , of the "Koanoko' valor company ot Elkhorn , " whoso p of butinera will bj at Klkborn stat Neb. The object of the association i erect a grist und feed mill and grain valor , and do a general business in line , as well ns buying and Bellini ; i chandisc , manufactured articlor , live a * and farm prodnco. Tin authorized c tal stock is $2,590 , in shares of $25 o and the continuance of the corporatio to bo for a period of fify yearn. The I ucfls will bo conducted by n board of director * , to bo elected by the tockholc and who In turn elect a president , president , secretary and treasurer , hold their offices for a , period of one y and until their successors are elected qualified , The indebtedness of the poratiou is limited to $1CCG. THE COLORADO POOL- An Unimportant Mooting In This < YoBtordoy. Among thoao who attended tbo Colorado pool meotiug in this yesterday -wore : Goo , H. DAD commiusionor Colorado pool aoai lion ; W. F , Wlilto , general passe nud ticket agent A. T. & S. F. . ' P. B , Eualia , general pnsaongor ticket agent , B. & M. Ry. ; J. Morco , general pasoongor agent ; ( Stabbing , goncrul ticket agent , U , It. U. ; Goo , Ady , general agent aougor nnd ticket departments , U R , U. at Denver ; E J. Swords , oral ngont B. it M. R. R. at Dai Nothing of intortst to the pi wan trnnaaoted , only business tc.iln , nosounta , uto. , buiog taken The associitiou ruprcaudtod aa a uint in the Pjxtou at 12 a. m. , did not adjourn nntil lute in they | . y PBB30NAL. E. J. UoddU , of Dallai , Texas , It 1 cUy. cUy.W. W. II. B. Stout , of Lincoln , Is i city.H . H , N. Garland , of Kansm Oity , town , Philip Cain , of'Qjlumbui , was In yesterday. Dr. K. H. Morltz , ol Now Yort , in the Paxton. aan. J , L. Kaloy , of Ked Cloud , is a gi n. the Mlllard , H. D , Hathaway , of Llucnln , " ' Mtllard yesterday. Howard Wilson , of Crawf jrHsvlllo 7 1 visiting iu the city. Hon. George W. Test , tit Yorlc , the Mlllard yesterday. id. Wm. WHheliny , of Nebra > k Clt id.ph itod the metropolis yeitorday. 10. Wm. T , White and A. II. Phtll 10.Ir - Topeka , were at the Paxton yestord i a W , Parrisb , wife and xun , of Oa Ho cirae down to theta ! Oity yistcid Hoit it 1' . J. Swords , George Ady and J. le. wcro nuiom ; the Denver \Iiltorn le.at at , Paxton , Thursday , at MlssUarrlo Van Bureit left yoi led via the Wabash for Kovr York city An will be absent several mouths , ole lion. G. M. Lambortson leaves fi coin this morning , having coinplet mr work for this term In the the United rn- court. tly U. J , Moore , Lincoln ; J. A , Edn 'ho wife , Fairmont ; John 0. David an md Pawnee Oityj F. U. White , Piattsi int S , J , Budeustlue and wife , Madisoi up. rls Mayer , Norfolk ; F , M. Sacki dn , Won ; V , T. Price , Columbus ; W. i led terwood , Woit Point ; Walter J. Ing and John n. Ames , L'ncoln ; Bi eys Coot , David City ? W. 0. Maisej ; oy more county ; D , 1) , Davit , Pawnoi and Jacob Drum , Beatrice , reglet hU the Paxton yesterday , nU A MOST WONDEHFUL ADD to Iht choice thinsn that ttock n It are "Hull 1'UNCH. " IU components aud brandy of Is'o , 1 < juilil < / , fiul nugar , It It rtsuly for uie , and i the Trade supplied at manufacturers' ' ii by M. A , iloNamara. Families i eut by A. II. Gladntone , Omaha , Neb. STILL BOOMING , Tlio Dying Year FiM Up Wit Festivals , Making Its Death Bed Scot Quito ( i Cheerful Oiio. The Eeqasl to the Clinptor ClirlstmiMi Hown. The Christmas festivals and rejo ! Ings still continue with a tcarcely p ceptiblo abatement , every night w nesaing half adtzen celebrations some kind. It is liable to contin oo for the next week at least. TUB KNIO.'ITB Or HONOIt. Omaha Lodge , No. 829 , grxvo tin fifth annual banquet and ball .at Jl into hall last evening , the blng about ono hundr couples in attendance. This < dor is quite strong in Omil the ledge named , including about 1 members. Mr. Thomas Falconer dictator , D. 8. M. Frotwoll vice dieter tor , and N. Ittnor assistant. Hasot hall was crowded , and with ono of t plcasantost companies that over asso ; bled within its walls , The neat pi grammas embraced eighteen numbo aud the banquet catno in the mldd being served in the nppor rooms i tajhod to the hill. Tha committo in charge were s follows : Floor managers , blue Ohas. 01 ney , Thou. Falconer , A. J. Birapac Oftas. Midgoly and D. 8 , M. Fretwt Reception committee , rod T. Magrano , E K. Long , Ohas. Lit rack , 0. L. Fritschor , Samuel R and W. J. Kennedy. Oomtpltteo on Arrangements , wh 0. J. Mentor , J. H , Butler , Jos. West , D. 8. II. Fret well , 0. R. T ney , W. J , Kennedy , J. O. Oorby , G. Magrano , Thos. Falconer , J. Snooty , Ohas. Landrock and N. 1 nor. TIIUT BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. The Christmas entertainment the First Baptist Sunday school chi r n took plsco last evening in I b jsement of the church , and wan vt attended. The roomwas Cl with Sunday school oohol and teachers and a few T tora , a nuticoiblo fealuro be tie ! largo proportion of very Ii folks. The exerciios opened w aongo and prajor , ojtor which R Mr. Savidgo , of the Firat M. church , made the first address , bo f jllowtd by General O. 0. How and lisv. Oonnoly , the Baptist si missionary. A number of very inl oiticg recitations and declamatl were given by little girls , who quitted thomsolvoa inont oreditaV and deserved the applause they coived. Among these v ? Misses Lulu Smith , M Kimball , Ida Pundt , , Minnie Rilgy. At the conclus the doora loading to the church T. lors were thrown open and the clai ono by oao marched through and coived a Ohrlatmas treat of cal cats , candy , pop-corn , etc. The cation was evidently ranch en Joyce the children , aud of course by older ones who were pleased vt t ! pleasure. THE PIRKUBN 01 heldthelr [ w : kly holiday sociable e VOL Ing in Firemen's hall. These ciab'ca are always enjoyable , and ono last night was no ex ceptlon to rule. They are well managed anc oiiblo in character as well aa in m COMPOSTING TUB OUl'HANS. The Ohrintrj > na tree for the Call orphans was hold In the old acad of St. Mary's yesterday morning , was erected in the south parlor of building. It was a magnificent s ] men of the traditional holiday p nine foot high , with ample b on peculiarly adapted to the wishes of managers "with happy burdoni bend. " The tree was the donatio ; Mr. P. P. Shelby. At an curly hour the ladles of decorating committee inado thair poarauco , and aflor an hour's dili application , during which the hoi toys , decorations , fruits , edibles , j cuts and taper * were transferee appropriate places on the wi branches , the tree was pronou 10 finished. Its appoatanou was i beautiful , and the Jittlo ones ' he brought in to enjoy it nnd partak its bounties. There are things that eavoc in novelty , which ate not always at tivo to children , To most child vn however , the Christmas troa is m that ola s. It certainly was not c at these little orphann. Forever e : ded from thoao joyn , the provislo which is BO great u labor of lo < of kind fathers and mothers , these ' ohlldroa gozed npin the evorg tbo pyramid , traneformod and boat it wa ? , with longing eyes huppy i-xpaatfttioas , upon every tnro. Nor were they ulow to it their attention upju the toy or at tnro for which they moct nee longed , This lan uago of the ovi faso told tales to the ladies in atl anco far mora readily than cou did the llttlo tcngno'is , and led th dies , in anticipation of the v wants , to bastow the numerous ad , v nrious elf ts upon the expectant dron. At a consequence the mut cid diflldent orphans of but a few the inonts before became , so to B imbued with the spirit of Jay occasioned with irjfinlta aatiafai 3ho displayed not less of their inatir knowledge of the different kin toys than they did for the purpoi . . which toothsome morsels have discovered. About ono hour " spent In the company of the chil By that time verj many of the and had been disposed ot and the oxc Ife , catuo to a olpeo. lib ) The ladies in attondinoo lorAl - Misses Ellen Sexton , Mcggto O'l Al- Maggie Swift , Bell Hondoraon , 3 i. FHzmorrla , lira. Little , Mrs. ' . imb and Mra. llonnesoy. imbP. Father Eogllah was also preaoi . ' 111. were Bovcral other geutlomen. Ity , Donations were received fron iot following ladioi nnd gentlemen : a Iho natnas had to bo sought and were obtained with dillicn ! ON is feared that some may bo om rrii The list however Is as perfect as It rum well bo under the circumstances , orb and , Gen. O'BrienMrs. Daley.Mrs. I ices Mra. E. 0. MeShano , Mrs. Fit lied rla , Mrs , MoDouagh , Mrs. W Mre , Rodlok , Mrs , SwartzUndor , HonncKoy , Mrs. Mullen , Mrs , Moalli Mrs. Petty , Misses Ellen Soxtoi Magplo O'Brien , O'Mcara , McOar noy , Bronnon , Ry ; Rav J. E. En ] Itsh and Messrs. Frunk Ooopor , Job McShano , Henry D hlo , Foeney Connelly , O'Donahoo & Downey , V M , Buahmnn. Henry Bnahmanr Wn Gentleman , P P Shilby , A Bothg T. Qcltlcn , T. Tallou , 1' . Fifztnoiri John Murphy , E O'Brien , Jos. Bart MeOrthy t Burke , and W. A. ] Glbbocs. The whole affdir was a grand an cess. A considerable qu intity ot clot ing and food WAS contributed by tl above , besides eoma cash , which w bo at the dispcsil of the s'stets. HOLT FAMILY CItniSTMAR JOYS The Christmas entertainment for t benefit of the ochoo'a of the lie Farjily was given in the batoment the church Wednesday evening. T attendance was large t > nd the pi gramme consisted of 21 numbers , large majority of which were chorusi sung by the girls of the schools , Th wore all excellently rendered Th were iu every instance adapted to t ability of the children , and the roan p'.oaaiog RS it wia , was attained wil out noticeable or marring effort. T youthful vocalists worn under the i rcotion oi Miss Marie Kjmontck. The oratorical efforts wcro t ' Salbtatory , " by Charles Trudell , a the "Clotting Address , " by Master : Ilogan , both of which were she racy and appropriate , and were a nicely delivered. The "Throe Lit Toad Stools , " Misses Gojgro' O'Reilly and Sohorb , were moat war ly appreciated , provoked an cuoo and could well have been npproclal for a third cull. Miss Halligan'a re tat ion , "Grandpa's Whiskers , " me shorter than the whiskers certain was another little feature that ovok p.opular demonstrations of i provol. Miss Mary Dales o Miss Marie fotnoncck , the fern at the piano , and the latter at I violin , Interpreted aomo of the m favorite airs irom "Tho Bohnm : Girl , " in an excellent manner , e richly deserved the appreciation w which the audience rewarded th effort. Miaa Zjmoneck , it is buliov ie the only lady violiuist in our mlc aud it is certainly , to llor credit tl : bosldes being dtattngulahod in thia BDCct , she is also a skilled and c ( potent performer on thnt favoiito stiumont. Miss McDormott's "I ton's" and Miss Qaugan'n "Tom , " latter the most ambitious of the sic plooea on the programme , were i rendered. "When I'm a Man , " was the t of the dialogue , in which the cone tratod ability of the young gentlet of the school , was displayed , certainly as highly enjoyable as piece on the programme. It dorr stratcd that the young gentlemen whom thorp were nine , were not worthy their more favored eistera holding up their end ot the reprea atlvo lino. Their piece was eutert ing and amusing , and their rondi . of it was characterized with one ' I and intelligence and ability , wl made some people feel glad I the speakers were boys. The yc men's names are E. Cannon , F. Reil O. Trudell , W. Fitzgerald , J. Glea H. Perkins , M. Scherb , 0. Mur | and W. Reed. A vocal dnet , "G Night , " was sweetly sung by Mi Delss and Zemoncck , und was folio by an instrumental duet , with ] Eva MeDonagh at the piano , and 1 Zmcneck at the violin. This p it was particularly remarkable for accompaniment of the llttlo lady mentioned , It wan her fint app anco on even a school stage , and the leek of that embarrassment , p liar to auch occaoions , was not leaf markablo than the uklll and brillla with which the little lad'y fellowod artiato who played the violin , intervals through the programme six scenes of "Tho children ol day , " a faroo comprising a cas about thirty girls , wcro ronde The picco was a aimplo satire t the customs of society , which sot s eenso and reason aud nubntlt sham and nothingucaa. It was enacted. The entertainment w success , rinancially and otherwise , WAR n cheerful compliment to Hlllman , by whom it was manage HOLIDAY iior , The Sana Ceremonio club , oi izod three years ago , gave a charming andenjoyable holiday at the Millard hotel \Vednosday o ing , The club is limited in mem alilp to twenty-six and no married aous need apply. It given patties n month , and haa chosen the Mi aa permanent headquarters. Oa Wednesday evening , ns u the parlors , dining hall aud otdi wvro occupied by the club and i gue&U , between ffiftj aud oixt- ' all. ThcTdining room' was dovoti dancing , the mueic for which was mobcd by the Musical Union on tra. In the ladioi ordinary a Ion blu was set , fifty-four plates 1 laid and there at 10:15 the part ; down to the moat elegant leant spread at this popular caravan Tba 4ablo was elaborately trio tf1 variety and character o y fine , Among ' noted Mcssra. D dor Suio , BoWb , * Barko , Arthur j era Touiey , OSe o * , ' Wtbor , Dai a- Deuol , JohUDon , Morgan , Johi acd cd Beach , Tom Kimball , Welle , Ber ud Muir , Hills , Sharno and McOon ! ! and the Misses Tousilin , the J > ] ad Morgan , the Blisaea Barton , the T > 10- Sharpe and Mlasoa. Lake , L 10k , Jonea , Kimball , Rced , yA lin ' , St ho Chambora , Ijams , McOrmn 'll , W Oomstook and Clarke. , vo The club la at present oflfcer ef follows : Will Mlllard , preai 'or Will Bennett , vice-president ; E on Saxe , secretary and treasurer , 'AB Mlllard , Banuott , Saxo , Beaci in , Deuel , oxoiutivo committee , rts parties arq counted among the } ics autest of ilio aoason. AT ST. JUllKS , iran The Sunday and induatrial EC ( n , oonnoctrd with St. Marks churc 13. their Christmas entortalnmon 13.oy oy Tuesday evening , an appropriate oyas aptatlon of "Jacob's Droani" t as the place of the usual Christmas The ladder ascending from ear he heaven was thronged angels ascending and soending , and retted on "F , it supported by "Hope" and cro > d. with "Charity. " The ladder ild loaded with presents fur the chll rs. Addresses worn made by B Clarkson , Rev. Dr , McNamara , ( or- Patorcou and Daan Millspaugl kB , speeches being Interspersed with rs. line singing. A large uumb'i gifts , accompanied by the nan amount of cake and candy , were di ttibuted , AT DOYD'S TO-KIOHT. The first half of the theatrical to fen of 1882 3 frill end with the entc tninmonla at Boyd'n Opera houte t night and Saturday night , The pa four months has seen our arauaemo Ibving people gratiGed as they nov were before by the number and oxci lonco of the companies vititii the city. The last two nlgl of the year will bo taken upat Bovc with the presentation of Etlic Barnua' latest drama , ' 'Ono Womat Llfo , " Miss Bertha Wolbp nppnarli in the star tltlo role , supported bj first-olaes company. Of this grc emotional ectreaa The Rochester P < soya : "Ono Womin'a Lif j , " the pt in which Miss Wolby has' begun h starring tour , is written by Etlii Barnes , the author of "Only a Fir or's Daughter. " and contains many the characteristics of that drama. T author has thrown in not a few sta ling as well as hutnoroui ineldon and the rolo-of Agues , assumed Miis Wolby , contains many opp tunitios for the display of the en tional strength in which she exec She has , moreover , a fine stage pr once , and her dresses were prononm marvellous by the ladies. At the ci elusion of the third act aho WAS call before the curtain. Thoao among I company who deserve special pro are Robert P. Gale , who provii much of the comedy which relio the darker sconce ; and John D. Wai who actpd the part of a vlllaim tramp with striking effect. FIRE KING. Tlio Nbw Hose Damage Arrij and Goes Into Commission. The New House Will be Oc < pied To-day , The long-lookcd-for hose cart dorod oomo time ago for Fire K HOEO company No. 2 , artived V ncnday from Chicago , via the 0. , & Q. and B. & M. routes. " ! terday it was hitched up and dr up to No. 3's hcuio , on Sixtec street , where a thousand foot of 1 wan pat on the reel. Iho next tl iu order woo THE cnirrr. It waa found to weigh , with the 1 and four men , 4.G7C pound ; ; with hose alone , 4,000 pounds ; wit ] hose or men , 2 000 pounds. The dinary ono-horao hose cart we 3,000 pounds with the hose , a will bo soon that the strain the two horses is much ' Bblng a four-wheeled cart , chief engineer infotmi us that it run at least fifty per cont. , easier 1 the old curio , relieving the horao the unequal strain on their backs v running to a Cro. The new cart then taken down to THE NEW HOUSE on Tenth street , back of Stra bicck , attracting much admira from all who saw it. No , 2's f n headquarters are nearly finished , are as cosy , neat and comfortabli could ba desired. The f urnituro all in at noon yesterday , the phone and go g In working order , when the crew goes In , which will to-day , everything will bo r < for business. As the public will largely interested in this impr ment of our fire department ; likely that Chief Butler will glvo A. NEW YEARS RECEPTION , at which all may have an opportrj to call and inspect both hoaso cart. It had been intended to gi grand opening or house warming , o this is thought to bo more appropr As the liOBo cart stands in the brick itia a bounty sure and , the < a , i informs un , is the finest ever sonl a | of Chicago.WHAT WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE. The frame is of the beat hamrc iron , threo-quarterby three and s crane neck , axles of best hammered car iixlo with brass hub bands and f. 1 with roller on the rear of , I The driver's scut , ia cushioned Q : d uuivuiniDU iu uaiiy until uiuii , u splendid reflecting brass lamp is : j l at oacli oido , The front of the ' ' ' board is adorned with a fifteen brans gong. The brakes for the friction brake for the reel anc gong , are all operated by the dri foot. The big hose reel , with c ity for 1,000 feet of hose , is built spokes and frame of gu pipe with solid nhoet iron Bides. The form from behind the reel will at three men , and within reach ur erie braokuta for two nozzles , Cro stcol crow bars , etc. io THE J'AIKTINO and shows line , BO is artistic up V. wheels are of oak , loft the no color , with upokes and felloes at with a narrow gold band , edged vcrmillion ; the running gear y , frame work are bright verini t , striped , with gold baud , and c es with black ; reel eidts deep blue , les cold aotoll work ; the lettering i King Hose Co. No. 2 , " i gold on the vermillion ground shaded deeply with the same , abort the cart must bo seen to I as predated. Ita cost was $750 a it ; was made byE. B. Preston & Co iV. department apparatus manufaoti iV.nd of Chicago , who put in their vor ; ud licks on the job , Not only the ha of No. 2 , but the entire fire d < Mf ? ment and citizens generally . .wl proud of this latest acqulaitio METROPOLITAN HOTEL. * \ ols HA , NEB. aden Tables supplied with the bea enid market atiords. Tlio traveling j. idng claim they get batter accommodi ng and moro general satisfaction 20.to than at any other house in Oi to ith Rate , f 2 per day. augSltl lo- FOR SALE A Block of general loed ohundUo that will inventory ; ed $4,500. Bnclneaa well establishe as centrally located In a thriving to ) ti about 2.000 inhabitants. Will open or sell the real estate and take a on farm as part pay , if doaired ; ba ho cash. Addrcta Lock Box 1 , me Springs , Gage county , Neb. of A GOOD BOO. Hewn Cantno Found a Lost Poem Book. Many stories arft continually to of the wonderful aagtcity nnd instin of dogs , particularly the St. Berna and Now Foundland breeds , Ycstt day Mr. E. J. Wooloy advettiaed Tun Br.E that he had n pocket boi in hia possession cantaiuing men which the owner could have by ido tifjing It. Mr. tWoolcy lives N 2,618 Cumings street , and is t owner of a well trainrd St. Berna dog. The animal is iu the habit finding THE EVF.NIXO Bnr. in t yard and taking it in to his maiti Upcn the faithful performs of this duty depended his oc per , aud Iho dog if ho unable to nome acrots the paper , dc not scratch at the door for admittat until ho haa something which his i nine mind will warrant him in i manding his ovcning rcp&nt. Tuosd night ho was let out , and was RO longer than usual. Finally hia pa were heard scratching on tbo door a ho was lot in. In his mouth ho ho not the paper , but a small leatl pocket book , which ha gave to master. Ho had found it In the sn some distance from Mr. Woole houao. Th'a ' morning , in answer the notion in TUB BEE , a note fr Howard Rank , who lives at No. I Montana street , was received , which a description of the purse e the contents , amounting to $21. was given. Mr. Rank nas rcatoi hia property , and ho thanked 1 Wooloy , who told him that the i and not himself deserved the crcdl finding It , FLOUR Wholesale. Write for quotations Valentine & Rsppy , Omuhu , Neb , 16 2r tSllnowK's BRONCHI At , TnociiKs for Coi $ Vl Colds : < n6\only \ article of the t v > Aich haa done ma cervico , I wont n Ine hotter. " R v. R. / / , Craig. Otin Ar. r. Sold only ia bo.xes. trice , 25 Attention. Wide Awake Council , Amorl Legion of Honor : Tha first am mooting will take place on Mon next , January 1st , 1883. The ine ation of officers and gen oral wine ' will follon-e tf last jcar'a buaincefi usual. Oflicora and members are earnc requeated to bo paeaent. By ordc the commander. 4t J. B. LOFTU 8 pO-For five canto , Wells , Rich 11 son & Co. , Burlinqton , Vr. , will t n colored samples of all colors of ' . mend Dyca , with diructionn. ! l SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOG n Made frorr the wild ilowcrs of ifn FAR FAMED YOSEMITE VALI n it is the most fragrant ot perfu 18 Manufactured by H. B. Slaven , Francisco. For sale in Omaha by J. Whltchouco and Kennaio Bi ifcOo. SPECIAL $ * QT6GE8 , IO LOAN MONtY. TO LOAN Call at Law offlco oi MONEY room SCrcigliton Block. O.NEY T . LOAN-Un chattel curity. A. IJ. Tutton , Ko. 1510 Do Btree.front room up ttaira. 42 CO ! f\I A" ° icaluLcral r tiB , rfnt ( W/6. " Uv eecuntf. Uallcu Bros. , 1121 street. COS LOAN ClarkBOn tool Hun MOVETTO bt. Cll TO LOAN At 8 licr coi > Ip4uiFUuU tcrest nsumsal,0u0ai ( ! \\urJs , for 8to 5 } cars , on first class city and property. ) ! KMH HKAI. KHTATE tud LOAN Ad 16th and Douglaailla. HELP WANTED 'ANThO At J ow Ecjjland rostau-n'l DnugUsetre't , tt fpd woman cook. A first clmj ealcsnnn , ul WANTED Iii dry goods and clot Mnglo man , " 1111 s to woclc. State t wanted , with firt cl.iss r.fcr.nce , Addrcs1 id IIOX.K , Aurora , Neb. deo.O j If ie - Rlil nbcut 12 cr 13 vats , in WANTKD-A Dab/ . Inquire at Io oil in"l "l ID "fT7"/Nn.D Good Kir's lit tha uraiiloyut VV ll-o'UK IDthitreet , up stJlre. U B ida Good servant ( 'lrl for gi a WANTKR , L'JIO tt , Slarv'u Atvnuc.OS1 id OS1 oth AjouiuOurnian girl to t < : h WANTKD Apply 1310 Calll-.rnlabt. C13 ' YIT'A'NTKD 1500 men f r le y work 30 YV Vlcl : burg. Apply to HMtnrroellc ; ' 3 street , ficar t'a nam. 077- 'ANTl'.D AKOodglrl roo5 17H1 I ) th part , rtlfrcrncs required. 01 id 'ASTEn A good house'utper. Swed W furred. Apjly at 7" I norh : 15th btru Uo WANTKD-A fint class meat cooV COOK Qoodua oirald Arp.v at ior , ° ' ' I and Howard trcct , iit 'Ncwspoi > < ! r'Un on. ANfKDA boiuokecpcr to go to Krt W Neh , 1'cr further partlculaiH cull at lie Howard s'ntit. lira. JlcAusland. C ! liool ol \ - siletmrvn to ed WA\TKD-Agocditive or write to IU th Sard and Co. Chlcigo Illinois , K ad A dill to do general huuscu WANTKD . Hr n. n.ed WAN'lbU Olil ol about 15"year * to tat th ofUbyatll23nartnl8lhcit. e ro \KJ ANTED-Coopcrs at the Orccr.dalo of YY 'rB ' house Good WBJCS and btcady ofk. i . food . . num. App'y . at once to Thcs. Ore k. t .T. It 11.-rf- k.n Son , Council . - n " ANTED A to do \17 girl gereral home V > Apply to No. 1U1 ajuth 12lh street. C31-2U ire WANT SDr-Acood pastry cook Womn ( err docevho uii'lentinis roaklni bread , Apply i-orncrIStli and Howard I 3St Ne tpapcr Union. Ci'i , ys WANI'D A cook who ran wash nnd rt- None but a competent ono need , app ! rtbe Webster. ( , ! rl.lWltU krAN'IKU Ono Ckoat beA. TLl charge cf a flrtt-cluj rower Job A. lluit bo a'je ! t ) fcand'e ' mtlslactcrlb Cottr Gordon preecj. I'jrmtneut vituitloi < in A..he vraei t" the right man. Addrcai "Kci .he Kxpteae , " ltd Oak , Itvta. -193-21 Ho \T7"ANTr.I-Mcnand worn in to start i ins YY business at their ow n homes , no pc COc an hour made ; bend lOo for 15 ( amplos l ) ro ftructloiuu Addreiu MAbON & CO. Mont ia. Virmout. ) % iu e ci W 'ANTED Kxperkncfd farm liisurnn Idiors lor every county In the State cr- drcU , A. 1) , Itcjmlor fineral agent B int Co. IJ'volnNtbikLa. nd ID Girl lor general houjcwcrk , of WANT uooi homajr & good gliL 8U aeuth isth at < ( ISO I vy AICElUE\ery ono to leaxo orders f ( ' 'I ? N. Ifith fctrect , up-iitalrs. s ice I MTO-XUA'i t Jd WAHTd. uo WANTED A lady too ill-mate , lth rife Cell on or adOres * "M. E'll. " 017 Utb street. 8 \Tt7ANTKD A j > o .t on by tir&atlcil BOJ VV > eerx.r Ontcl * icily relercnoti. Add re BUS'NESS ' CHANGES. UU31NESS CHANCB good blacksmith U F > ofTcrcd pocUI IndtiMmcni , to locate at an * more r.cb. Apply to O. Frostt/.tbcre. ( 3i329lm J RVMT HOU8EB AND L/iHO. KENTThros rooms K , w. corner tSth V 171011 ornU Blrcct , collar i Ity ar. Inqulr * G : ISth Stro t , also fre h milk 10 * ( : r tale HSNT Home corner lUrney and 16th 1SOU 1 . Inquire F J. llunir * . C14-1 K noon T T On Uth butwwn DK Knrnam and I ) flrt floor. Intuit * at nodforaV. CIS 2 * 7 01l nTJ T V'urnl od rooms for \\g\t \ \ houso. 1 Kccplns I18..00 month. Apply 2117 Wrb ler Street. C17-U ) UN Kit TO li Ifitn anil ft. llnr. . ' rmiu 0) , witb \tlhout Inur r o-ns. Alto lot * 'o lt.no. Ii ( jalreaticcoMl ho.it west. 003-30 : 7OHRKNT House on Chicjjro trMlbtt 14th JU ft id 15th. Inqulrn Ol Jobu Sffllt , c-r. 15th andCalcao ttrret. COTZSt IpOH IUJST T ei \ li'o room , sullalilo for two C p.rum. first home ui rth ol UtraM bnlld- In ? C08-3t ( H KNT Furnished room 1019 Farn&mSt. FOU TTIOtt FKHT-Tlie 2d and 3rd floor * (4U60 ( feet C > achlmllt lor wholesale or m mifaclirinjr bu'lniM , with n R od outside ttslrwo/and hoUi- Ing apparatus joining the corner ot Farnuu on lllhttrcai AppytoHamncl J , Howvll & Boo , opposite. tBJ-l OR RKNT Cottage of thre rooms , Mid ind Clark Sts. $10. per month. Inquire onprotn- bc and f4'2 S. 17th Street. T. J. flUmorrto , 075-21 w HKST The residence nt M.-W Kennedy FOU Jackson. Itqulra ol T. J. Fl'.rmorrls , I OH B. Hth street. > l-tf i KENT 1 hoiucx ot 8 roonui c'cli. In FOR 1019 Frnham stro t. OR RKNT-Kurnlshtd rooms with bonl. ) F Modern IraproreirctiU. Mo.lTlU ldjoHt.J OR KENT-bood houro with 3 looms F large Da.emcnt. Inqatro at Cblcaro tor j opp > lie P. O. 691-IBt , -OH BKN One large furntihod loom , 1000 i 1 FaroamSl. 630 3 HENT Two nicely furnished room 3. K comer SOth and liarcnporl with or wl ho tit hoard. 4C3-9CI \ KENT A neat cottafro 315.00 poriromh j on OavenpoeS near 16th St. ( ! ' , loodcla- ' tern , and cclar , ever/ thin ? conrcn cut , tani * hou oneatly lurn'stcd.furnlturnle. fora lo Tory r OMwable. Innulrcof [ . D..Iurutl 13 GKarnam at A Pol'Ck's Clothlnir Storo. 57.-tf T70R RENT A ilx room homo br C brldjfe $1500. Apply to O. Collins I'Ol , Dougl 681-SOt RE'kT One double two BJ-KO b. ? \ FOR . cro cry , > - > lnrn , butcher thop. or any ether builno * * . Ltcat d so ihit n | f > ou farmer's IrAJocan belecuied. Enqnlr.'Ol UJB. M. Lan.'e , c rnir J&cUs jn ml 13lh struct. f" 1,1011 KKNT-SavoruI HUia'i now cotta 'Oi , Dr. Uoigo ) Bl > _ ai-Pan1'14i2 TjiOR rENT A good orgauftt A , . . . . , WO FUK > I8HED KUuHS AND Also 'able boarder ) , 1610 DodgS * . Unlurn sued room , iwo blocM ' . ot p.Mtofflce , 117 boutn 17th lruf 34tl 1TIOR RENT Furnished rootn. Innulrc3l3N. J } 17th aticct , botwocu Daronport and Chicago Btrccto. 330-tf ' Jlap of Omaha , lust completed tni ! ready for dclh cry at 87 each. Is 4 foot wide by 7 feet long. Larfcat and most complete map ot Omaha over published. Official map of tha city. See column. r ' h. ttn\ \ " * I' RE. T-Up-si&lrs,1" FOB UOE KENT Furnished room with board IKS " ' * ' " l ! _ Callfornlstreet. , TT1OK UE.NT Uounc , ulJC rooma , furnished , In- JlJ quire at D. Hyde'9 ofiCc , Ulllard hotel. 7lFf fTlOA XVuni VWU UOH UWOJllUKb uu bMU Ui C,1 _ C dvolllns In dcnlrolile locUlty , by MKo'c No. 151 DnuzlM utrent 817-tf KH.IIT Largo clUe room or bait atbr. , Full ftrnham nt cet. TB7-U KKMT n. etoru m Balcombe blocs. , ra FOIl street , naar Dtvenport. Ht A. ) ) . nC3-2St ( S M.JVSfx room cottage with ba'li tnl FOR lot on Chicago ktrect , near U t-H .Sclio- 1 Only&2SOO. JIcCAGirE , OKI de ! ! - . Opp. S Vin Uou-o 4 roam ) In good condition FOH 19'hbtt cen Cututnjjandlz.nl wttsideroir.erof rley. I cais rni's ajjoirs pJ3fl barca'c. Ic < inlrat Judz > ChadwlckHotl/ ' T7IORS\LE 81 % room Co'tijotnd Jl.tvisi L HCU hfran'a ii niar High Hcholnaol'U- tlon , on'y 32100 00 Hct'ajjuo Opm lto V'A office. COl-dee STtl uiucK rou SALE- oo p < t JLli th'inaiid , Yard ISlh strset , two Ko : I tenth of IIUvueroul ! drc ZaSmLOHKK.0 DIBRLE , TjTOR 8ALK A drht C ! BI locoud bund phaeton' to J CallatlSlOIIarntySt. E U _ , BEMIS New Map of Omaha , just complete J an ready for dfllerj - at 87 each. Is 4 feet wide if- by 7 feet lonz. Largest and most complete n l > ) of Omaha over published. OHlcial map cf the city. Hue column. , al Dccimbfr2Hli atroidwiro bracelet rltb LOST ( .lialu at ached , tinder will please IHIT ; atllrcolllce. COal L OXdTn ijiABii-C riur bt ) ' < ' " " " ' J and l"'h , with uiouoy furnished lo tud < - Oco ht. Ftllx on ihi prealsta. iiiiMtgftfCOtSC th T OST A paoKrgo fr m CrTilck hank'ii conn- " . ' ljlnirt\vj plcuca red cloth , loa\eat I r.lf thank'sstoround reccltollb.'ral tcit rd. S llll. rfTRV The Hefner Starlled I " J. edand warentcd by r. T. Ucnbow Oth Bt. . dec Ifj. . . HKAINARD , TaxIderruUt. . rpeihlty , 13th , Le , Howard and j cW- C5-n3-2in . MAO STKU OF I'AUIYSTERY AND CC TIDNAL1ST , 438 Tenth , Btrect , betwotn iw < and llamey. Will , with ihuald of * w ! , obtalu for anyone a Blanco of .h'l el end present , and oil certain condition ; iu tw " turc. Uoota and Shoos inodoto order , f'1' ' " satisfaction truarantrad. at ro rood at o 20Dd 101 ak ow 'I'i ' 'I'in. n. " ' o7.d. , d. ICO .0 all Absolutely ThUpOttdcr never varies. A martfl D' ' P"r | ktriiii'taand wholoomuicus. Wore * ? . ' .IB than the orplnary kinds , and cannat 1 > J , lkr couiietitlon ) with tbu multitude of li ti ( n wtUht , nlumorph uphate powder , t > ' . ; , , . < c ni. Itova llAKUto I'ovuma Co. , Wiul- " /Jl Keif York.