( I THE DAILY BJ. - , " . . SATURDAY DECEMBER , .30 The Daily Bee. Saturday Morning1 , Doc. 30 , "Weather Koport. ( flta following observation * are taken at Uar name moment of lime at all the stations . WAB DKFAHTM T , U , 8. BiawAtSra- . ' OMAHA. DPO. 2'J , 1882. (1:45 ( p.m. f SUTIOXS. O Dearer. . . . 30 IT f Tv I.lSht Cloudy Gheyitina , 30 30 N rrcsh Clou ly 30 iJ 8F. Kroth 30 32 NB Drtak Clear 30 tC IjlRht Cioudjr Tan K ion. . SO 87 N OouJy DM Motnci 30 23 S W frnn C'oudy 'D rnport. 30 SB " \Vtfh \ Knit m.7auL. . Z021 t * * * Vi * It mow El. Louis , 3031 S W Fio.h Cloudy Hoarhead . 30 CO Pffltl Cbudy Ylncxnt. . . 3031 II Ilk Cloudy BO 41 Fre h Klr Buford . . . . . . . 30 01 Ilrhk l.t sntw OB * tor. , , . , , , 30 ni Frh Clouey l > * dwood. . < 3D 39 Li snuw AMtntbotna. , itlrtr fret in at Oaiaha , troiin at Yankton IflaaUalppl troien at Ct. Paul , frocon at Iu bnqar , froxtn at Lt Crosw. LOCAL. BREVITIES. The Danish society held their Christ inas entertainment on Wednesday even ing ao Turner ball. It was a very Cle smt affair , all present having an enjoyable time. time.Tho The number of sorlras fires to which Omaha has been subjected has almost entirely tiroly been done away with slnco the wa terworks were constructed , The sixteenth birthday anniversary of Miss Eva Redfield , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas , Rodfield , was pleasantly cele brated at ths family residence , Thurs day. Quite a large number of friends assembled to participate In the event. The Board of Vrade has removed iti headquarters from the hall In Lytle's block r to rooms in Redlck'i now block , on Par nam street above Fifteenth. It is probable that some of our county officers will Increase their facilities for transacting business by the purchono of Sahltct'a new Index , for which book , itho agent , D. W , Bush , is njw in the city. The publisher * are OIagu , WoRinm , Schllct & Co , , Rochester , N. Y. The president of the Board of Public Works has returned from a trip to Wash ington , Boston and other eastern cities , where bo examined Into tha methods of paving adopted In the various placet , no Is well satisfied with the public Improve. mento of all kinds made in Omaha during the post year , and gained some valuable ideas for the future. The city engineer is expected home in a day or two. i Free Night School Notice -I will meet all who are so situated that they can not attend our day schools , yet are in need of an education , at the B&undurs street ' v - ihool house at 7 o'clock sharp , on the evening of December SO , Saturday , Ui- member that this school if opened will bo tinder the supervision of the board of edu cation and the superintendent of public schools. It is to your intereit to be prompt. Addison Jones. Standing room for the Nlleson concert If crowded ntivefai aie any Indication. Berths. Welby appears t Eoyd'a opera houia again to-night. - > - - > ! * * The Pleasant Hours olnb gave their holiday party last evening. Don't forget to send in New Year open house notices early to-day. i ( Immense variety of Ktw Ytar Culling Card * at Festnor's printing olRce , corner Eleventh and Farnam. McNamara & Duncan are making oma improvements In tbo oflico of their wholesale house on Fourteenth street , The Omaha people nro invited to go to Council Bluffs to-day on a sleighing tournament. Will start from the Paxton at 1:30 p , m. Sixteenth street Is monopolized now by sleighs , cutters , and anything that will go on runners. It Is the liveliest thoroughfare - fare In the city. > --Ono of the sportlnp girls of the city got on a holiday spree yesterday and paid the usual $10 ad costs therefor , this znornimr. It ia rumored that ft cremation society is to be started In Omaha , who will oreot a furnace and break np the business of un dertakers generally. Cremation would no doubt find favor among many. It b proposed to have another sleigh ing tournament between Omaha and Council Bluffs , such as WM enjoyed two years ago. The Ice on tbo ilver Is said to b thick enough If the enthusiasm can be aroused sufficiently. A little daughter of Mr. K. O. Gould , residing at No. 1113 South Eleventh street , fell from the second story porch last Saturday and is lying in a critical con dition. Her Injuries were mostly about the bead. * Kitchen Bros , have fitted up an excel lent bowling alley In the building adjoin ing their hotel on the west and connected with It. Four alleys eighty feet long , finely equipped , are constructed , and tha ball Is elegantly decorated and lighted and lieatod with pteam. It was opened ywter- day. - The private ow of General Manager Clark , of tha U , P. , was attached to the west-bound train Thursday , en route for Houutbern California. Among the pau n- gers were 8. H. II. Clark , Cbos. II. Dewey , Dr , and Mrs , Groeimann and Mr , A. B. Dnfrene. The capias In the Bernstein case sot served yesterday , as Judge Beneko found on examining Into the [ case that the etatutes did not admit of the Imprison. aient of any party without dae process ol law. A clew watch > vlll be kept on the fellow , nd If any property ever turns up It will be confiscated In short cider. Foil SAWS A stock of general mer chandise that wfll inventory about 1 4iOO. { Business well established and centrally located ia a thriving town of about 2,000 inhabitants. Will Icasa or sull the real estate and take a good farm aa part pay , if dacircd ; balance cash. Addrow Lock Box 1 , Blue prags } , Gage county , Neb.d25 d25 eod Ct A CLOSE GALL A. Railway Smash-up at Valley Station. The Steam aud Flames Get in Thtlr Work , Shortly before midnight on Thurs day n serious accident occurred on the Union PaciGo road at Valley station , which came near resulting In a JOBS of llfo as troll as of property. An cant bound freight train , No 20 , won at the station doing uomo switching , being nearly ready to pull out for Omaha , when an extra , alao east bound arrived at the station also. The latter was mnning at n moderate rate of spobd and seeing the rod slg rials of the train in advance of thorn , nndcrtook to stop , bat the track was slippery and although the engine was reversed and the sand .box emptied on the rails , the wheels olid persistently forward and the engine went oraahing into the cabooio attached to No. 20 , which it completely wrecked , whllo a refrigerator car next to the caboose telescoped with a oar of bullion next to It , and both wore badly smashed. The cnqlno , No. 6ii , which was on its first trip , had its finoko stack and other fixtures on the boilers torn off , and the steam rushed out frith a tor- rifio nolso , filling the caboose and hiding - ing the wreck from sight. In the caboose were Mrs. J. 0. Payntor , of the Occidental hotel in this city , with her SOD , ogod sixteen and her daughter , agad coven "yours , who were returning from n visit to Columbus. The caboozo was thrown high in the nir and turned a complete somersault , alighHnr/ the ground to bo filled with the escaping steam , Mrs. Payntor and her children were asleep on the seats In the caboose and the former was caught beneath the steve from which nho waa rolcasod by her son and , aided by other parties all made their escape from the car. Mrs. Payntor was quite serlougly burned and scalded and waa carried Immediately to the hotel , where oho rocoivcd medical attention which somewhat relieved hor. Will Payn tor escaped unhurt , and Lottlo was but ollghdy injured. Their baggage was entirely de stroyed , as tbo caboose took fire from the otovo and had to bo drenched with water from the htao attached to the engine before the iUmos could bo ex tinguished. It was n narrow escape for the Payutor family and they arrived at liomo yesterday with thankfulnoes that they escaped with tholr lives. Mrs. Payntor is confined to her bed but will probably bo able to bo about In a few days. OPERA. HOUSE. Bertha.Wolby In "Ono Woman'a Life. " The talented emotional a trosa Mla.i Bertha Wolby appoarodVat Boyd'o opera house last night in Elliott Barnes'strong emotional drama , "Ono Woman's Llfo. " Unfortunately the audience was not so largo aa it ohould have been , but that fuot did not in the least diminish the brilliancy of the star and the excellent constolla- lion which ustlat her. , _ Tha play ia an Interesting ono , in some parts aboerb. iugly so , and Miss Welby .has full scope In which to display her remark- iblo ability &a an emotional aotrota [ t may bo truly said that her concop- ; ion of the role iu which she appears is as perfect * a the most exacting luther could desire and the company .5 exceptionally able in sustaining lor. The evening's entertainment waa highly oatisfactory to the nudl- 3nc5 , and the mntlncu and evening per formance will no doubt bo given to full houses. UUH WELIIY'H wxiumoiiE. Mr. H. A. D'Aroy , Mlna Wolby'a cfilolont manager , brought to THE BISK jffico yostorduy afternoon the following - ing gems and golden ornaments which tiovo boon presented to Miss Wolby From time to tlmo as a guerdon of her powers as an actress. There are 107 goma In all , and worh In the aggregate $17,000 : 1. Rlnfr , two diamonds , ouo moonstone , 2. llliig , nine diamonds. 8. lllng , five diamonds. 4 , Ring , seven diamonds. fi. ll'ng ' , six diamonds , ilx sapphires. 0. King , throe diamonds. 7. King , three diamonds. 8. King , eight diamonds. 0 , Breastpin , five diamonds. 10 , Hturand crescent breastpin , seven teen diamonds. 11 , Boltalre earrings , 1 ! Uracclot , ten diamonds. 13 , Bracelet , seven diamond * . 11. Bracelet , four diamond * , presented [ or playing Nancy Sykea. 15. Nocuaco , twenty-eight diamonds. 10 , Bracelet , twenty-two diamonds , 17. Bracelet , eovcntocn diamond ) , IK , Comb , seveudlamondr. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC : BalvlnlbBI. Janatjscheckis in Memphis. Joseph Murphy Is In Chicago. Mme. Modjcska Is in Now York pity. John I1 , Raymond Is playing In Boston , Kmmett will play all this week In Balti more , l , wrence Barrett li doing New York state. Fanny Davenport's jewels are valued at $125,000. Mlncle Macldem Is traveling through New Kngland , "The Black Flag" will be riven In Ohl- c go for two week * . Maggie Mitchell will spend the next two weeks Iu Cincinnati. The ocat of producing th "PM lon Play" will bo about 8160,000. The Three concerts of Mile. Nllason , at Baa i'rancisco , realized $51,400 , It Is reported Bara Berahardt has signed n contract to play fotty.two weeks In this country next Beaton. Gen. and Mr * . Tom Thumb. Mr. and Mrs , Sylvester Bleckcr , Miss IS , Warren and Major Jewell , the inldgott , uo all at Chicago. The company engaged to play In "The Corslcan Brothers , " at Eootn' * , Includes Charles It. Thorn * . Jr. , Frank 0 , Bang * . George 1'arlu , Hurry St. Muur , and others , IlerrBaroay. the Gerwau trcKedlan , he who acted Mark Autoay no wsll in Lon don will arrive here aboard the * teauer Werra , and will emerge at the Thallu theatre In January , There was gre t enthusiasm over Nile too la Denrer , Between U aud 12 in , every nest In the open * honss w.s dltpoxed of , And a proposition wan made to put 600 chMts on the stage. 8 r Bernhardt produced fUrdon'a new lr nv , "Jfeiloro , " ftt the VauJevlllr , In I'arin , fin Mouthy nlcht. Ibo play WAI written for Mile. Uernlurclt and davelopes hertecullar qualities of dramatic excel lence. Hani Kii ! of Mary Anderson , nil Inll ! All hall , we sine , for hull Is lea In chuck * , And Mary's kisses nro but chunks ( if Ice , Brittle and snappy , with no flgn f thnw Or warmth that melts and pins two eoats Together at the touch of lips , Kffie KlUlerhns been engaged by Brooks & DIckion for the next season , commenc ing September , 1883. Shn will bo starred hy her manngers. Mtns Kllsler will go to Hurop * InMftrcb , and remain abroad until July. She will return In time for the fall season. There Is n > rumor that Mfsi Mary Ander son Intends to take a long oour4 of rtndy under Mr. Ilytler , the veteran 1'nglhh Ro tor , nsxt year. Mlts Andtrson has en- loyed , otd ( till onloyc , great populailty , but her artistic advancement Is danger ously Blow. Fanny Davenport writes that she hi ? concluded arrangements with Henry K. Abbey for next neuron , and will open in New York , October 24 , nt the Grand opera hbuio. She will pats the winter In I'm Is and next sprint ; malio an extended tour of the Billisb provinces. She will return to this country the middle of next summer. 0. W Cculdnck , who plays Dnnstan In "Haiol Klrke , " Is rcvcnty-three years of nge. Ho has bosn upon the sUga halt a century , Imt never found h H exact clur- nctcr until , from forcoof ntcetsity , to keep thoplixy alive , he took the part , and made It so succcslful that the play Was saved , Ho requires no wig , and but seldom was colors for his face , lie It somenhat infirm and his voice in the play is natural. At the close of the performance of "The Lady of Lyons" at ths Chestnut Strost opera homo , Philadelphia , Wednesday night , the Sta'.o Fenclbles , a military or- aanlzktlon. appeared on the utago , and Kdltor Smith , of the I'm ? , presented to Mary Anderson , on behalf of the organiza tion , A magnificent silver coronet , with Sold t tar , enriched with diamonds , ns a tribute to her dramntlo genlas and per- Hon.il worth , Miss Andersen appropriately responded. Tbo Musical Herald savs that Mr. Bruch's firat appearance in Btnton will bo as loader of tbo Handel and Uayden so ciety during the May festival , when his oratorio ' 'Armtniui" Is to bo given , and later , as leader of tbo Cecilia , at tholr spring concert , when the cantata written to Schiller's "Liy of the Bell , " composed for the Birmingham f , stlval In England thfee yean ago , will bo sung. In this can tata the principal/part , that of the master workman , was written for Mr. George Hcnschel , and sung by him at Birming ham. ' It Is stld that Professor Swing , of Chicago cage , Is making ft new departure in mu'io in connection with. W. L. ToTilIns , a wall known musician. 'Mr. Tomlins will pro duce n ohoins of 25' ' ) trained voices , the nucleus of tha festival chorus , who will takn tbo place of the regular choir , and perform Sullivan' * oratorio , "Tho Prodi gal Son , " after the address. Othrr ora- tnrlos are a'ro In rehearstl , among them Guunod's "lleclemptlnn , " for performance hereafter. Ttfr , TomlltiH has alKi in train ing a chorus of 200 children , iu order to carry out Theodore Thomaa'g' recently printed suggestions ralatlvo to reforming the current methods of elementary sing ing. ' Bedrloh Smetana , tha Bohemian com poser , whose oneratic proJuqtionn have at tracted no much attention in the past few yearn , is nearly sixty , and has devoted his lifetime t * muilc. He made his first ap- ancs in public as n pianist when but six years old. Ho waa for a tlmo concertmaster - master t tbo Emperor Ferdinand , and at the ago of thirty-two became director of the Philharmonic society of Gothenburg , Sweden , and in 1801 returned to Pragno , fjtking charga of the Bohemian opera live yoMB later. In 1674 ha became iluiOat totally deaf , aud boa connoiod nil Ilia best works since that calamity befell aim. , , 'X _ A WEDDING FEE. The Cloth Qeta Avroy With the Er mine In Good Shape. t A pretty good joke la told on Judge Ohadwick , of the county court , who does not often got rufllcd over any thing , but did on ono recent occasion. A few morninga ago a young couple walked into his room to obtain a marriage licence , and whllo ho wtn filling it put a well known and popular man of the cloth , who haa charge of ono of ono of our leading' ' ohurdhco , came in to return the' certificate for a couple whom ho had a day or so previous joined in the holy bonds of wedlock. The minister was "on to the racket" immediately , and hla oycs shone with brilliancy in anticipation of a fine fat foo. Awaiting a suitable opportunity ho slipped his card , with hio profession and place of residence accompanying hia name , Into the hands of the groom. The result waa that inatoad ot bolng married by the judge they had the nuptial knot tied by the paator who had introduced himself in so timely a manner. It waa a pretty cool Invasion of the territory of another , but it waa suc cessful , and the jndgo don't know whether to laugh or bo angry. A Plattumonth Wedding. The Journal of late date brings tid ings of great joy In the railroad camp , particularly that portion surrounding Mr. George O'Nulll , the popular B. & M. engineer , It scenn Goorgostolo a march on the boys aud captured n matrimonial prlzo in the person of Hits Lilllo Caldwell , nu Omaha young lady , who had become acquainted tea a considerable extent in that city dur ing the post few months , having resided much of that time ut Mia. 0. M , Brown's. The n nest secrecy was maintained in regard to the approach ing nuptials , and but a very few of their friends wore expecting it , Th > ) ceremony was performed last Tuesday evening by Rev. B , P. Wilson at Mrs. Brown's residence on Pearl street , in the prei-oiico of n number of the most intimate friends of the happy pair , and the usual jollification occurred after the ceremony , in which the aver age number of mortifying jokes and pranks were perpetrated upon thniu. This explains why George waa al ways "willln1 , " oven anxious , to make the Omaha run , aud alvrcyR responded with alacrity to the welcome call , no matter what the hour , for a trip to the metropolis And the way ho "whip- lashed" the trains around the bend waa a caution to the natives , It makes our tooth ftoho to think of it , Ilero'a to you GoorgoandLUI METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OMA. HA , NEB. Table * supplied with t'ao beat the market ailordo. The traveling publlo claim they get bettor accommodations end moro general satisfaction hero than at any other house in Omaha , Rate , f 2 per day , SOLID A3 The Omata Swings Bank in Its New Quarters. The Remarkable Success of One of Our Most Priioewortby lofititutionc , It haa boon but n few months alnco the Omaha savings bank w a incor porated and opened tip for buiinunn , in n department which had hitherto baun entirely noglostocl. In faot it was a matter of wonder tlut wilh the ndrancetnont aud growth of this city an ontorpruo oo pocallady important to a population llko oura had never been inaugurated. On the 4th of Dacombnr it oponotl up for brjainois in the Llillard hotel block , and it has juit moved into now and moro commodious quarturc , those formerly oconplod by the Omaha Na tional bank , on thn nauthvrest corner of Donglas nnd Thittcouth ntroot. This property was purchased for ttm sum of $16 000 , and they have fitted up the backing rootro iu a style aa aonvi-nlout aa any in Omnha , aud na elegant aa any , with a Blnylo cxoop- tion. tion.Tho The walls and ceilings have boon frescoed in nttractivo deslgna ; tbo jQuntora and railings have received anew now dress of paint ; the flier has boon laid with heavy oil cloth ; and not/ desks arid other furniture have been nupplicd. The banking tooin through out proionts n neat , clean and attrac tive npponranco , The main features of the bank ndcommodationa nro tha firo-prooi and burglar-proof safes ono on the firat floor and ono in the baae- mont they batarj the same aa were used by the Omaha National , whoso offlcora had thorn constructed Iu the moat careful and substantial manner , without regard to expense. Besides , the Savings bank haa ono of the very boat bnrglar-proof aaf-s , which is placed within the vault , thus making protoctlon doubly sure. In abort , for central location , conveniences for trammeling bnsinofs , nnd for safety and diapatoh as well as comfort , the Omaha tiavinga bank is the equal of any in this part of the country. Thia bank wan started in September to supply a lone ; felt want in our midst. Every city cf ( his BIZB and especially with a population made up pf working men and salaried clerks ia incomplete without ouch an institu tion , a * all ought to "aavo np for a rainoy day" and there were no capuc ial Inducements offered for ucha pur pose. Thia baak started in with stockholders nil of whom are num bered among our meat solid and wealthy citizana aud with oflioars knorrn to every cilizsn sn able in thomsolvea to furnbh security for the untiro obli itiun to bo incurred by the inatitntion. Wlih a capital stock of $150,000 , with liabil ity upon stockholders of $300,000 , and no money invested oxcupt upan approved real osiato or collateral sa- curity , no'rlik ' ia had by these dccir- Inc ; a Jibaral inten s / upon savings. Then , again , n leading advantage over commercial banks wai that doposita could bo withdrawn at any time without tbi- forfeiture of a panny cf " - - - InteresrV To accommodate the shop men and other workers who could not con veniently go to bank during working honra the bank is kept open on Satur day's from < ! to 8 p , m. , ita hours on other day a being trom 9 a , m. to 3:30 : p.'m. The growth of business provoa the importance of the enterprise. It now haa 1,000 dppositore , whoso dopoaita amount to $109,000 , and it it ex pected that the total dopoaita on the 1st of .T&nuary will amount to over $200,000. The capital stock ia ( ยง 150,000 , and the liability of the Btookholdoro ia $300,000. That it is a safe institution la provou by a glance at the list of Dtociholdotra , among whom are oomo of our wealthiest and boat known buninc&u moa , whoso ag gregate wealth , at a hasty oitlmato , it considerably over $1,500,000. The object uf ihlo bank is to afford a Bocnro investment to poraons of either nox who rtcoivo money m email nma , and are desiroui of naving it ; to assist and encourage the Indus trious and frugal to lay by such part of their earnings aa they mny bo able to spare , Dopoaita of 81 and upward nro received , and interest la paid at the rate of 5 per cent , per annum , com * pounded ooml-annually. Deposits need not bo loft for any epeeln'o time , but are payable on demand , in such sums as may bo desired , and interest allowed on all sums to data of with drawal. The cashier of the bank , Mr. John E. Wilbur , la known to all aa it man of cxperienoo In the bnaiuoas and in every respect well fitted fo'r 'this position. Ho ia alwayu courteous and obliging and the other employes of the bank will bo found the aimo. An other year is destined to see a marvel- tins growth In the business of this in * slilution. MYSTtlEY OF A HOUSE. 1C Is bolt Llko the Enchanted Cltlea in the Arabian Knignts. A few days ago a man appeared at police headquarters end told a remark able story to Marshal Angell. He Bald that hia wife had boon doing wash * ing for a family named Harding , who lived on Eighteenth 'tercet , south of St. Mary's avenuo. On that morning the had tjouo to got her work as usual , and found , to her surprise , that the family had de parted , The hcupo wa3 well furnished and had boon lef * in that condition. The table was epread as if for dlnuer , aud the edibles , pia , ciko , etc. , wore loit on the platoa untouched c.s if the departure of the family luxd bcon very tuddon and unexpaoted. The moat Burpriting part of the whole affiir was. that while the cllveriraro was all loft on the table and had romniaod uu- touched , all the doora wore open BO tha * anyone might i'avo entered acd carried off all the valunbiu , The beds were loU in & disordered condition , but the trunks and wearing tVl > arol were goue 2llarshal Angoll detailed Ofllocrs Walker and Sigirart to po to the rosi- druco offa lock it up securely , and tht > y found It in the condition above narrated Inquiries developed the fact that they had staled that they were going over into Iowa to stay over the holi days , but to what part waa n.t known , and under nny circumstance ] thu cnso in a mysterious ono. There are varioua thoorien vhi h might account for the sUto of affairs , The occupants may have gone away suddenly and loft the honso in dir- ordcr and the doors unlocked throuch haste or carelessness. Or , they mny have loft things secure and some wng t < i h friendn may have gnnu to the house , spread the toblo and feasted at their expense , intending to give them a sut prise on their return , On the other hand they may hayo decamped , though no ono would bo apt to do that and leave & tableful of silverware behind. Still again the honso may have been in vaded , the occupants murdered and their bodies disposed of , whllo the rubbers were frightened away before they could secure their boiHy. There are n good ninny theories but none are entirely satisfactory and the mystery will probably romatn n mys tery until the family returns. AT LONG RANGE. Completion of the Telephone Line to Lincoln. The Inter-City Telephone company vontorday completed their line con necting Omaha aud Lincoln and last night there was a lively interchange of oompllmonto between the various representatives of the proas in the two oltics. Tiio connection has been made for several days past by using a tem porary switch of telegraph wire , but now the company haa its own line ex clusively. This brings Omaha in telephonic cbmmnnlcatlon with the otate capital , Fremont , Blair and Ar lington in Nebraska and with Council Bluffs in Iowa , making a largo terri tory already covered. Last evening the Lincoln Journal office was connected with an office in Blair and a conversation held with Mr. E. W. Orowoll , of the latter city , which was very satisfactory , The distance between the two persons talking was 118 miles , about the longest now practically in use. Omaha and Lincoln are but 71 miles apart and the sound of the voice Is ranch moro audible than In talking with Council Bluflj , only fonr miles away. There h no tolling to what limit the ingenuity of men will carry this busi ness , but wo shall probably nee the day not many years hence when a clt- izpn of Omaha can converse at will with a Wend at any city in any ututo in the union. FLOUR , Wholesale. Write for quotations to Valentino & Reppy' , Omaha , Neb. 15 2m SLSI Tbo Council BIulTa People Come Over in Fine btyle. The sleighing tournament cf two years ago haa been reopened by Coun cil Blnffj , whoso paoplo came over yesterday afternoon with about fifty sleighs , headed by a brass band , and paraded the streets of Omaha in fine stylo. If Omaha risponda with spirit to the challenge , some lively times maybe bo looked for , if the sleighing con tinues good and the ice solid for n few dayo. * It ia a pleasant way of cementing the friendship bolwaon the two cities , and ono that ohould mcot with hearty encouragement. Decline of Man. * Nervous Weakness , Dyspepsia , Im potence , Sexual Debihty , cured by ' 'Wells' Health Renower. " $1. THE EMPEROR'S UNCLE. A Japanese- Dignitary Dolncr the Grand Tour. The Japanese prince Arisguwn , ac companied by hla suite , left Chicago yesterday on route to San Francisco and will arriro in Omaha at noon to day. day.Tho The prince , who la uncle to the present emperor , left Japan in June last with his party to make a tour of the world , reversing the uaaal order of things by following the sun around instead of going toward it. He arrived in New York on the 10th of December and visited the principal eitioi in the east , iuclnatng tbo national capital where he waa treated with ureat consideration and vitited Mt. Vernon and other points with the president and the Chinese embassy. PERSONAL. J. 0. West , of Grand Iiland , came in on the Denver train yesterday , and left for home again at noon. lion. James II , Kyner , the contractor for the Oregon Short Line , ia at homo for the holidays. Nat , Brown , of St. Joe , Is In town. Mrs. < T , M. CUrey arrived on Thur. - day' * train from the west , and will be the guest of Mies Nettie Collins forsveral d yn. yn.MisaCarde MisaCarde M. Hartley.jcf Kearney , who has been spending the last few days In tha city , the guett of Mrs. T. W , Blackburn - burn , returned homo Thursday evening , W. II. Remington , of The Ilenvld , left for the east Thursday In response to a telegram which brought the sad news of the death of hla father , It , M. Remington , who died suddenly on Wednesday night at Hudson , N. Y. Alfred Burley , Etq , who haa been con. fined to the housa since Ills return from New Mexico A week are , is reported coc. ' va'eecent Mr , Wm , Lebicer , who has been in Southern Colorado for two jearc , has re turned to Omaha and ulll reinUu here until next tprlng , J , B. Smiley , who 1s now engaged In the mining business , in the Semmole coun try in W yomlng , returned to Omaha a few days go and will remain hero some weeks , DOEB OMAHA WANT OHBAP OAS ? OMAHA. December 29. To tha Koltor of Ti.n IJitr As considerable opposition is being manifested to the piiBiga of an or dinance now before the city council granting to the Unikd Gas Improve ment Company , of Philadelphia , the right to lay mains , pipe ; , etc. , in this city , to enable it to furnish consumers of gas with a cheap and brilliant light. I h ave to request that the public maybe bo informed , through your paper , of what wo claim to do. First. Wo offer to manufacture and rend a gna of moro than double tbo brilliancy and for lesa than half the eott , of that now furnished. Second. Wo furnish , at our owa expense , all pipes to conduct gas from our atreot mains to the motors of con sumers. Third. Wo offer to have works com pleted to do this before the first day of Bnptembar 1883 , worko equal , at least , in capacity of those of the Oma ha GIB Co. Fourth. Wo sgreo to furnish the street lampa of the city with this quality of g\s , every nlghl in the year , trom twilight to daylight , tor a aum not to exceed $25 per lamp porycar , wo to light , extinguish aud keep them in order. Wo also agree to furnish the city , for its buildings , this gas at $1 25 per l.GOO feet Fifth , Wo offdr to giyo a good and solvent bond with aurutios resident in Omnha , said bond to bo in the sum of $20,000 and aubjoot to approval by the mayor , that wo will carry out each and all of these provuiona. Sixth. For the rcsponsibil ity of our company to carry out any nRroement it enters Into wo refer to Bradatreots' Mercantile Agency , ofiiao on Thir- tocnthntroot , Omaha , Neb , Seventh. That wo have in operation works supplying ga such aa wo de sire to introduce here wo ask attention to the following copies of otatomonts , all of which can bo verified by any person in doubt of their authenticity. [ Oopv. ] EociiEsiEn , N. Y. , Sept. 14,1882. E C. Brlcj , City Council , Columbus , Ohio. The gas you speak of , manufactured by the Municipal Gas Light company of this city , is of superior quality and it , I think , a decided succeed. ( Signed ) C. K , PARSOXS , Mayor. NEW YonK , Sept. 14,1S82. E. C. Brlggs , City Council , Columbu * , Oh o Water gas as mido by the Municipal process is much hotter and cheaper , and gives moro satisfaction than coal gas. No other kind of gas can be company ! tn it. ( Slgnerf ) MITCHELL &lCir.zLKit , Proprietor ) of Hotel Brunswick. Prof. C. 1\ Chandler , president Now York health department , aays : April 15,1881. This gas has been ex tensively used in the city of New York foryeara iu public and private buildings. There nro no facts which give noy MUD- stantial foundation for the approhdosion that this gts Is in nny way mure diogerous than the gas previously iu USD. Hubert O , Thompson , commissioner of public works of Now York , enys : Juno IS , 1881. Water gas ia satisfactory to consumers and profitabloto the compa nion. nion.F F , W. King , superintendent of lamps , Baltimore , stwu ; Jnud 14,1881. What ii known m the Lown process of water gaa fa partially in use in Baltimore , and has been for two years. It appears to give universal satis faction to all vtbo use it. CharleJ B. Forrin , proprietor West minster hotel , New York , siyo : I saved in inyj hotel in sixteen weeks only SIRC 7A y using water gas , instead of old piootbjga ! . Dr. Jones , president of the Lontsiorsi board of health eayt : First Water gas In superior to the or dinary coal gas in heating and IlluminUIng powers. Second Water gas can be furnished nt lesb cost to the cunjumer thau ordinary coal gai. Third Water gas is not moro dangerous In case of leakage than that E-idelromgos coal. coal.Fourth Fourth The products or effects of burn ing water gaa are lesa objectionable and less injurious than those arising from the combuetion of irai from gas coal. Very Respectfully , H. S. JACKSJN. For United Gas Improvement Co. SLAYEN'S YOSBMITB COLOGNE Made iron * the wild flowers of the PAE TAMED YO BMITE VALLEN it la the most fragrant ot porfum t Manufactured by H. B. Slavon , San Francisco. For sale in Omaha by W. J. Whltchouso and Kennaio Bros , , &Go. SPESIAL 10 LOAK-MONfeY , TV/TONEY / TO IOAN-C&II at Law ORICO of D..L. 1YL Thorns room SCrelghton Block. KYTj LOAN On chattel mortirage e- MO curity. A. B. Tutton , No. 1610 Douglaa street front room upstairs. _ 425 tf loan , Lfr l r ( es , rral c > Ute secuntr. Uallou Dros. , 1421 Kir- nun itreet. 003-30 A/rONKYTOLOAN-ClarkEOii / and HuntJ21S noutli 14th fit. blC-30 TO LOAN At 8 per cent In- tj/-uu/ tcreitiriBUinsof f2.000 and upwards - wards , for fcto 5 ) cant , on lint clots city and farm property. IlrMia RKM , Kxiur. and I OAN Aur.\cr , 1Mb and Douglas Sts. ' WANTED 'ANTKD A second Inker nt I'axton Hotel , utorifo. Knnulro for the ijteurd. CJ330 | ANT1U ) A smart boy for otflco , reference * W required. Inquliont Heooillco. C2t- ' > ' ' . At t < ayf Koglnnd remum t HIP WAti'1'i.U ttrejt , a goad woman co.k. C11.30) ) TntTANTKO-A girl about J2 or IS yfors oH t ? Y Y < aie care ot uaby. Inquire at Uee otCco. LD Oood xlrls at the emplomentof. Bee , ' 'IT H 16th itreet , up sUlrf. 010-3 } A j ciing German girl to tend to ( WANTED Applr 1310 Callffrnla 8t. Cia-29t 1KOO men f r leiy work near WANTED . Apply to HUannueUerlltli etrei t , near Fuinoin. 677301 , ANTKD-ABOOdelrl cook a 1J2I Iaien- W _ pert , rcfminccj required. ClhSU A good houiottrpcr. Swede pie- ' WANTED Apvly at 7i.'l nonh IBth street. 6ST-2i \VANTU1 > A flnt claajincnt cook wail- COOK UcoJ wa/civ-aij Arp > at cor. I2tli andllou-ord ttrvtt , at Kungpapcr Uii on. Kl ) L'J ANTii : > A housotjcper ta go to Frfmont , Vtl > , rorfnahor partlciiliu call at 1415 ' nit. .Mn. 3lc.iu luid , E03 3) ) - AjXd ; ttovo silcsuun t travel VY InNcbcutn Aptly or write to Rithbun Sard and Co , Chicago Illinois. C93-tf AN1ED A till to do general luuacwork a ) W 007 southl-Olh St. (9J ( 30 leI ( bautlKyeira to taWncira ol taby tt Ilia mrtb 181h bt. COMf A first ilus taluimiii , WANTED Iu dry gooda and clothing Single man , \\IUIri , ' to wuik. State inlajy uantud , uith flnt cms ritcrjncv , Addroa luck box 5. , Aurora , Jub. dciS JuuU t T ANTKD A Rlrl to da se-eral homework , > V Apply to No. 101 s.nth 12lh llrecS. S31-29 . x/AN'KD A cook who can wavh and Iron. VV jfone but a competent ono need , apply 1014 Wtrater. MC-U - and womin to start a new buaincjs at their own home * , no peddlog ; 60a an hour made ; send lOc for 1C Rnmplos and n- ( tnictlons. Address MASON & CO , Montpclicr , Vermont. ' 493 m e eod 12 " \Tt7"ANTKD nTpcrlenccd farm Insurance sol- YV tellers for cery county InthoSt.ito , Ad- drS > , A. B.Itcjrnlcr general agents ate Insurance Co. LI coin Neb'ska. 472-lrno tTTANl 'D-Clrl forfrcn ral bouuwcrk , small VY l mlly gold home f Jt a good ( IrL 914 uth iMhSU 400-H ANTED Krery ono to Ica e orders for help W at 217 N. 16th strtct , up-stalra. 332 tf < ! WANTH WANTED A l dy room-ma'e.itlth rlfctenco. Call on or address "M. E U. " GI4 n-rth 18th street. KSV30 ( WANT * D Baanlcra by the day or week 141f Howard St , 345-lmJ ttl I OM I ljt < b VI AMI to. WANTED-A posit on by a p-actlcal Boa kcrptr flr t c * 's city rctcreneis. Addre H. Brc oQicc. fE02 * DU3iNES3 | CHANCES. BUSINGS CHANCE good blacksmith Is offered tpcclil Inducement , to locate at Oil- morclicb. Apply to 0. Fro9tt.thcrc. 313-29-lm POM RK"r MOUBEB HMD UANQ ITtORMENT Furnished room 1019 FamamSt. JU t8C-2 \ "I70II RENT Rooms tnqulro at Drugstore cor- Jj ner luth and D.iiKltS G20-lin TO LrrASE cTrmTst Maty'i aren e LOTS aod 17ih , with money furnished to build. Bee St. Ftllxjin I In premlitB. _ rcot t > 0t OR RENT Threaroomi N. w. comer 13th F Call onila Street , cellar rlty water. Inquire tS ; 13th atrcit , alio f rcsli milk cow for sale 6t83t "T710H KENT Homo corner Karncy anil Wth Jj Sts. Inquire K. J. llunge. CM-1 nOOM Tn RKNT-iOn 14th between DE9K Famnra and Douglas , first floor. Inquire * at Bedford' * , 012-29 "TjlOK IIBM Furnished rooms for ll V t liousc- P keeping S18..00 month. Apply 2117V < b Ur Street. 017-1 } / 10UNEllhTOHE-iethMid Rt. ifar > 's avsnue \J tjroot , with cr without four rcorss. Also loti fo IOIBO. luqaUoattecoid hoosa west. 003305 170RHRST 1)0090 ) on Chicago tr ctbtt 14th J } and IB'ri. Inquire of John Sarlfi , CT. IBth and Calcar.o street. C07'29 ( FOR RENT Tcstrabio room , suitable ( or two ptrsjni. Klrst houio north of Herald build- Ing. C08-3C } TTIOR PENT The 2d and 3rd floors (4UCO feet C tach ) built lor wholesale or rnanufnctirlnjj bu'lnrss , With a prod outgltio ttalruay and hotai- Irig apparatus , joining the corner of Farnom on Mthstrcoj. App y to Samncl J. Howcll & ton , opposite. 87-1 TI10R RENT Cottage of three room ! , 23rd ml C Clark Sts. % IO. per month. Inquire on prem ises * nd 6-12 S. 17th Street T. J. fitzmorris , 675-2 Iw RENT The residence ot II. Kennedy FOR 1709Jackson. Inquire ot T. J. Fl'zmorrlf , CI2 S. 17th street. 811-tt KENT 2 houses of 8 rooms cull. In- FOR 1019 Farnham stro t. 595-lmt RUNT Furnished rooms \\Ith board. FOR Imnrovcixcnts. I\o. 1718 Dde8t. roam KENT Gnod liourc with 3 rooms and FOR Gaicmcnt. Inquired I hlca-optora opposite P. 0. 631-29J FOR RHNT Two nicely furnished room S. E corner 20thand L'tuonport wither wi'tout board. -JC8 30t 'f7OR RENT \ . elx room housu bv military U hrldgo 816.00.ppl > to O. Collins 1101 , Doughs ot. upstairs. EOl-SOJ EOR KENT Ono double tno store bnl'dlng ' etiitalicfor crotcry , snloon , butcher chop , oranr 9therbulnc9 > . Located so that airootj. firmcr'8 tnde can bs secured. Enquire of lire. M. Lonsp. e.rncr Jackson in J 13th etrett. f33-d9-lm Mult KBNT Sevcrol ainall no * ' cottaRODr. . JC 0. i . Panl , I4S2 I > odga Pt. 97 59 * T > EMIS' Now Map of Omaha , lust completed and Ju > ready for Join cry at ? 7 cac"I" * icct wldo 6T7 feet Ion ; ; . LarKOst and most complete map DI Omaha oor publuhed. OUicial map of tha city Sco column. cityF I OR RK.vT Up-Btaira , 1417 Farnhtm rtna B7-tl JOHN O. JACOBS. / COR BALE U' A lot of lnnglnjj shchcH ll | ba JU fold cheJp. Incp-ilroat 111 H.llthSt. Saturday or Mondoy. C1D-29 T710II SALB Sfx room cottastc lth ba'n nd JJ half lot on Chicago street , near HUh School Only2,300. MtCAGUi : , COO dea 27-tf Opp. 1'ostolllcc. TIVOK 8 VI K Um'o 4 room ; ) In good cordltlon JD tiUveiJon I9'hliit e n Cumlngand Irard wuts'do corner of nicy , i rosw runs 3V years , gjod bargain. Irquiri at Judjfo Chadnlcks olilco. \ 1 T70B HALE Six room CotUfa nd J lot with l < south frantaen nen- High Kchcol lluo loca tion , on'y ' $210000 , McCtguo Opposite Prat office. GOldeo27tf EXOEIJjEVC IJUICK FOIC SALE-fO.OD per th'uuud , Yard 15th etrett , two l > : oks toutb of Bellevue reid dec 23-3m { LOPENZO DIDDLE , T7IOR BALK A Hrfit claei tcconJ Ivmd phaeton' Jj Call at 1319 Hamey St. S07.U EMIS Now Map of Omaha , just completed tnu ready for delivery at 97 each. Is 4 feet wide 7 feet long. Largest and mist coruplr te map of Omaha e\cr published. Of'iclal uvip of the city. Sco column. 1 t { FMr Patifok U. UcQuIre Ia arywhere In this county , h ? will confer a favor by coirmonicv tlrg 1th h's unele. Daroey UcSugh , attheSla. yen Uruae , Om h > rnuY The Ucfncr fciUrBed tipringinanuf&ctur- JL edand warentcd by f. T. ' llenbow TIG tJouth Oth St. Omaha. 628 dec 10-iwr O , nUAINARD , Toxldormlat. Oeerhcods , S , rpecl<y , 13th , to- . Howard and Ji Bon. EDWAKDKUEHU MAO'STER OF PAIJ1YSTERY AND CONDI TIliNALIbT , 43S Tenth fctrcct , bctnoen 1'ftriiam and IlarneyVII1 , with ilioald pf guardian spirits , obtain for any'ono a glance of tbo past and present , and on certain conditions In the fu ture. IlooU and Shoos uuule to order. I'll fed si'.Mactlon truarantoeu. ThU po-Auir nc cr rar't * A nurtil of purity. rciigtuand lioltaoinuios. Moro wotitinkai itluui the orphan k iulJ , and cannot tie old | u companion with the multitude of ton tot , hort vUht , aluinorpli > pliato powdtr. Saldonl ) In can * . KOMI , liUIM ) IVVMR Co.Vull6t. . , 001 Niw York.