THE DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY JANUARY 17 The Daily Bee. Wednenday Morning , Jan. 17 Weather Report. ( The following observation. " are t ken nt Ihf same momeut of tlmo at nil the station * LOCAL , BKHVITIB3. Ornahs , QIoo C.nb rehearsal last night The coroner's ollico hm become ft sin- ecure. It Ii predicted that several small busi ness houiiis will soon "butt , " HOD. Geo. W. Frost lectured before St. George's Society last rjght at Knlghtn of Honor hall. Her. W. J. Ifarshn Monday united In marriage Mr. John A , Worthcn , of Ht , Louts , nnd MIrs K.iza Huntlngtou , of tbin city , Tbo ccreir.ony took pluceat tbe rcrl- dcnce of the bride's mother. Mr. William L wls , tl e cinrfsHinon Is confine I to his housu by illnesa , niul 1 will probably ho some time before ho IH able to IMJ out ngain. A magnificent turnout , a fonr.horro sleigh , driven by Mr. NeU I'atrick , nml occupltil ly a party cf his lady frlenr's , a'tractcil ' a good deal of attention on tlio streets yesterday morning , A lttlfl'trlrl ! ; nnmo 1 Knight was hurt Monday wlillo coaxtlnK on J2d street , North Omalm , by n collision with a ptH > - injslulgb. She was hi. n led homo by a couple of her coinpanlonr , Mrr. Aph. Cox returns thanks to nil those whj ftfslatod her by tnltiiiR part in in the rafllo for lier watch. The nuinbir winning the watch was held by her father , wao presented her with It nRnln. A homo tied in front of Hclilnnk & 1'rlnce'j st-jro Monday , dl nppoarcd suddenly with tbo biifjiy tovhlrh he wan attached. Whether It wns theft , runaway or a practical juke la not known. Three men were ruu iu us vagrants Mnndjy , nnd two were discharged , nud the cnso c.f tbo third continued for onu week , giving $100 ball for his nppcArance. Two plain druukH weroiont up to ] < II , A fall of 1'ght ' , dry snow b gan early yotoadiy and continued most of tha day , forming a splendid covering for the lay ro.vJn and improving the deigning greatly. The weather reports did not in- dioate tb > t the snow would continue voty long or tbe fall bo heavy. Owlu , ' * o tinnvoldable clrcumstanres thn banquet of tbe Uurns club on tbo " .r .h inst will be held la Control hall Instead of Masonic hall as Announced in Invitations. Those receiving invitations will please uoto the chauge. The nledge hammer , brace nnd cbliel nxedln tbe attempt to burgUma lia dwln & CJ.'H safe Suailoy morning bave been Ident.tled by Mr. Put Himmond , tbo blacksmith , nnd have been returned to him. Tboy were stolen from lih hhon Baturda/ night l.y parties wbo tntored through n side-window and went through both storlai of tbo shop. A laigor tledgo was currloJ otf , but dropped In a neighbor- In ; yard , An accident occurred nfnt Wnrner station , en tbo Ht. 1'atil rncd. The f r ( ward truck of the onglno on tbo incoming train jninpuj tl.o track , ucd in thin way tbe engine O'intiuuui ' to run fur t < > n iodi > , the wlieela cutting the ties nt every turn. The triin wns stnpped ns HOOH an potsltil mnd tbo oagino wai then got upon tbo track again , Fred Davln , tbe aati oeo of K. PCX- nner , the 13th Hti'Jt grocer , U n croJItor of tbo houao In the BUUI of $1,000. Tbe stock was nttachut bcfoio the nsilgumeul was filed , by IVxton it GnlUuher for $331) , by Stcele & Jobnnm for ? 1IO , and by Meyer &Htapke for ? 21 ; nnd riftor the at. ignmout attachments were sued out by IT. 0. Clark for 8185 , nd by MilUrd & 1'eck ( or ( julto a Urge Hum. Aa appraisement shows tbe nt < > ck to be worth $003 as aguluut an Indebtedness of $2,000. A couple of big ca os of goodf , too Uige to be put In thecellar [ windown , wore opened up on the sidewalk by Crulcktlmuk & Co.'a store yVstprdiy as a BKK reporter passed by , and was attracted by tbe for- eiga mirks , odd nalli , eto , Tbe contents were a fftlu blo lot of lace curtains im ported by the firm direct from Glasgow. ii The duties paid on them nt tbe Omaha custom house amounted to S'-M.7.J * TbocUiceM yesterday morning arreated John Foster , who Ihrx nn Sc\cnth nnd Jackson , for cruelly Ixuttug hi * wife over tbe head and billeting tcrloui injuries on her , Tbe prisoner claims that LU wife threw a plate at him , nnd that he dodged It and It went though a window , IIo tben in order , he says , to save his own life bad to turn iunnd thresh hid ulfe. He In abaut fifty years of * ge nnd Ms wife about forty , uud thlu connubial felicity is ( h fiult cf .twcuty yearn matrimony. HUB PUNCH Is superior to the nveraso puocb hrewed nn fttlUo aoclbl occasion lu it the uiell weil did liquors are blen'ted ' with choloo ftuit juices. Trade aupplled t inanufacturerH1 prices by M , A Me. Niuiara. l''Htiilei ' ! supplied by A. II. tiladntune , Omaha , Is'eb. BLAVEN'S YOSKMITE COLOGNE Made frorr tbo wild flowers of the MB FAMED YOSHM1TE VALLFN H is the most freprart ci ptiforr.o. Manufactured by II. B. Slaven , Sun Francisco , For 8nlo iu Omnha by W. J , Whitchouso und Kcunno Bior. & Oo. OMAHA HOTELS. They Are as Safe as the Average - ago fr/ffl Fire , A Dsecription of the Diflercnt HOUBOS. The recant hotel fire in Milwaukee accompanied with auch a great losi i f , ( haa created a foiling cf fear in the minds of the greater portion of the traveling public. Whatever has been aaid about the Nowliall houao being u fire and d eath trap might probably bo as truthfully said concerning hundreds of other hotel s ruclurcs in the conn- try , particularly in the west. Some houses certainly are contracted with the greatest care in order to in- sure them against a calam ity by firo. But a desire to have a largo houio with a big ca pacity for gueata i f ten loads the buildlin or , with comparatively limited capital to cat on the substantiality of the building , and erect with a view of making the hotel look imposing and grand , when in reality it Is nothing moro than a tender box , which when the torch is applied Trill vanieh Into the air iu the shortest poasiblo timo. After the building has boon burned , and the fire has been attended with a loss cf lif J , the wiseacres are around saying , "I told you BO. " This docs not help the matter. A Gh.'cigo drummer was interviewed by a re porter in that city a few days ago and in answer to an inquiry r.aid that ho could natno at least twenty-five hotels in the weat which were equally as unnafo no the ftuwhall had bocn before its destruction. A BKB reporter yesterday undo a tour of the Omaha hotels to learn from portoiul observation and inquiry whether the drummer's assertion had any application to them. Mention made in yesterday's BKK that the management ( f the P&xton had com menced to adopt additional procnn- tions against firo. A door has already been out from the third floor of the western wall to the roof the ad joining building. It la contemplated to cut another on the fifth floor und to have n , stairway lending down onto the runt of the building on the west , In addition to thoun hatchways wiil be cut into thu Ibnra of the porticoi ( in the Fourteenth und F-trnam rtreots froutu. Permanent stairways will luuu from each ll > nr to tbo other ? , ao that eaoipo may bu made on the exterior of the building. The exterior walls i f the Paiton ro very good and thu interior division fair , The hallways are wide enough for all practical pur poHou The otalrways of each fbor are roomy and have n nc.tliciont width The trouble with the Paxton , aa wiih all other hotels which aru not absolutely fire prod , Is that the partitions and the interior divisions are In A great part rondo of wood , which , when on fire burn rap idly. The egress by way of the stairs in casu of a fire would bo difficult if the flames originated in the lower stories , and this is generally the case. It haa been demonstrated many times that about the only moans of oacapo is ftciii the exterior walls , and on this account probably the management of the PttXiou have deemed it proper to have the occ pen made by tneann of the poitkos The interior of the Paxton is about like that of the generality of hotel buildings. It is built with the inside wullu facing on the area or open apacu so aa to give llcjht nud air to the in terior rooms. The hulls running through < : ach story are about 10 feoc wide end , if in case of liru it wore puaslblo to uccapa by moiins of the Htuira the hotel is am ply provided. An is well kuo-rnthu elevator bceomuD useless nil n tne a tin of Fcapafor the ihmcs quickly Oittch in the elevator ahifc and the opening forms us good a drr.ft for the fire as the most elegantly constructed chimury uould. In sotnit H'.UCH statutes uiriku it compulsory with hotel proprictorn to have iron doom on each Ibor ol the olovutor way which nre closed at night so that no draft can be created in thn shaft in caui of fire. None ( .f the Omaha hotels aio thus furnished. Till ! JIILL.MU ) . The Millard IB rather peculiarly constructed and the manager , Mr Shtmia , claims that this peculiarity a ids to the safety of the building. The dining room portion ironU g nn Thirteenth street is two sturiuo lug'i and the roof might bo utilized in oiso of lira ns n place to jump upon troni the main liuildlpg , The kilchmi and icrvant'a department is a detached od building , on the northuatt portion of the hotel property , and is con- tioctod with the principal structure by bridges on the diiferont tloors. The hallways are ton feet wide on each floor , nud in themselves arc all right , If the fire so starlnd that Ihoy could bo uiado use of. Tba lura r rotund * of thu Millard is a b.iro expsnao of walls with no b.Vocnlos or other moans of ( xil on thu interior aide of the l u Idnig la n conversation wiih Mr. Siuirs , thu joutleraan Uifornu'd the iopjtter thai the walls of the build- ingo wore for the first and second Ibors twenty-one inches in thickness , while the third , fourth und fifth were eighteen Inchei. It is said that the two partition walla running north and south and the two running east and west put the build ing virtually into four compartments. Thoropoiteratkedanarchitcct whcthT these were so ouns'ructod anr ? utilized that they afforded any real protection against firo. Ho did not trunk , with out donra dividing the diOoreut parts , that they would. This has not been ( done. Aside from the moans cf jump ing from the main * structure to the rcofa of the dining room and the scr- vanta' apartments there are no exter nal fire cscaper on the Millard There haa bon no drilling ! ( if the .orvanta iu the Millard as a fir a brigade , and only n partial ono iu the Paxtou , although the latter houao Beams to have had this moro in mind than the Millard. It haa been eald that the interior \ d.r - rangcment of the Millard ii largely made op of wood , and of course thia la neccBaarlly trnc , OTHEU HOTKLH. The olho ? hotels , thn Oreighton , Metropolitan , Cnnfield , Planters and ntherr , nro nil built of wood , and rhould they take fire it would bo dif ficult to chock the bltza. The Cri'ightnn haa hallwnjH on the throe ( loora and two stairways. The Metropolitan and the Can- Held have the Bamo. Thu Planter's uotr addition has ft eoparato staitway , bosidea the ono in the old portion , Any of thuso latter named houses could bo got out of by means ( f Udders placed on the cxti - rior walla , their height being auch that it would bo an easy task for the Ore- men to lend their aid. So ftr as ap uliancos of new and approved con structions not a hotel in the city haa thmi. It WM the intention of the Millard to have fire escapes placed on the Douglas and Thirteenth ntreot front , but it has not boon done , as the management thought It unneces sary. sary.As It j , with ono exception , the hotels ( i t ) ma ha cannot bo classed a oven practically safe or fire pro < f with regard to tire , But the recent hotel fires tlionld indaco the managern < f each to ueo renewed efforts to guard against thn destroying clement and to Adopt methods for thu safety of their guoatn in case of fire , CRYSTAL WEDD1VQ. A Pleasant Gathering nt the Ro I- dunce of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mount. Mr. and Mr . W. J. Mount cole bratod their crystal wedding anniver sary last evening by entertaining a largo number of friends at their com fortable residence on Capitol Hill. Their hoapita'lty ' is well known lo thoEO who have on various occasions participated in its enjoyment. This occasion was unusually pleasant and an abundance of all that was good to eat and drink wai on hand , The pres ents were numerous , unltablo and elo- t ; 11 nt , and the evening was passed in Buch pleasures as always makn social p-irlicj where ail are friends dalight- tul , Mr and MM. Mount are both well known ia the city where they have resided BO long "and have the warmest friendship of all and the beat wiahrs for many returns of thuir wtidding an. mvoraary , In whbh THE BKK aako per mission to j nn heartily. Among xno guuats present were the following : Mr. and Mrs. A D. R Crawford , Mr. mid Mrs 0. E Strph ono and ehi'ghter , Mr. and MM Jno. G. V/lllis , Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Simp son , Mr. audMrH Edwin Davis , Mr. and Mr . C Storrickor , Mr. und Mrs. E G. Konla'on , Mr. and Mrs. L D Harris , Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Bjutfhton and daughter , Mr , and Mrs. J. D. Shropshire , "Mr. and Mrs J D Dan- ison , Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Morflo and d lughter , Mr. and Mrs , W. H Scott , Mr. and Mr * L T. Wilbur , Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Wheiploy , Mr. and Mrs W. B. Kowmao , Mr. and Mrs. Alex Atklceonr Mr. and Mrs. 0. Jt. Turney and con , Mr. and Mrs. Goprpo Wilcox. Mr. and Mra. W. J Kictstend and aon , Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Butler , Mra. M. J. Green , Mrs. J. A. Tag- gart , Mrs. Wm. Stephens ant ] Hon , Mrs. H. M. OJayton , Mr. and Mra. 0. H. Ogbuni , Mrs. 0. Morso. Mra. H , B. Kennedy , Mrs. Jno T. Bell , Mra. D. E. Kweff. Mra. E. E. P. Dovrlos , Mra. Ohas. Morao , Mra. J. B. S.nlth , Mra. L M. Koloratrnsj , Miss JS'jinnio Claxtoti , MIBJ Florence Claxton , Miss Edith VanArman ; Miaa Anna Dunham , Mi > s Tina MoOhoano , Miss Sarah McChoano , Miss Klttio McOheauo , I\l'Es \ Mnggio MoOhoano , MisaMcOis line , Miaa Flora Atkinson , Mian Sophie Roberta , Miss Id * K-il- erstrass , Miss Evn M. Ingram , Mina Mollie Wilbur , Miaa Julia Smith , Messrs. Revel France , Bon Foil , Oh.is. K. Oralle , Luolon Stephana , John H. Wolst , J. A. Tuttle , Gao. T Grntf , A. A. Jones , Albert Jones , Jas. Forayth , 0 S. Huffman , Mack Wil- ou , Hyde Footer , John N. Morton , L L Uurnott , Wlloox Stephens , Cima. Ntifdham , Geo. P. Nattingcr , Fred. J. Borthwick , J. H. Daniels , R. Ste vens , Win. Somons , Jacob and George Guh , Mr. and MTB. Isaac Tom&ott , Mrs. Di- . Wilcox , Mr. and Mra. Geo. Fitchotl , Mr. nud Mrs. Wilkins , Mr. Taeo. Lyon. METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OWA- HA , NEB. Tablea supplied with the boat the market aUords. The trovnling public claim they got bettor ficcommoditlona ind MOM gotiercl satisfaction here than nt M\y other honao In Oninha , Until , t- \or \ day. Hui > 21tfm PoatotUob UUaD eo n Nobnuku nnd Iowa during the irepk ending January 13 , 1883. Furnished - nishod by Wm. Vtm Vlcck , o ! the poatodico department , for the TKE ! : .NE1IUAHKA Kstabliahcd JriFerBon , Ouster cttun- ty , Sloman D. Butcher , poatm tir. Diaoontlnucd Norwich , PJatto conuty. PoBtmaBtoro appointed Big Spring , Oaoyonno county , John J. Pholau C oar Crock , Siundcrn county , Jamci U Cooper ; Like , Phelps coun'y ' Mrs. Lizzie M. Bradley. IOWA. Established Ayrehlre , l'.ilo Alto Oo , Jamoa Hall , P. I. Natna Oaangcd-Oranvillo , Ma Iwrko Co , , to Talntor. IIt Postmonlora Appointed Abbott Hardln Co , , Irwin M. Lelser ; Djiblo ncga , Wapollo Co. , William Danny DonpMlaon , LBO Co. , Qoor o Willat torn ; Edgowood , Olnyton Co. , Kranl D nsraore ; Kasnz , Page Oo. , J. 0 Prcnton ; lokn , Knokuk Co , , Wm. 0 Cithey : La iugtou , Washington Co. Win. Kilpnttlck ; Minbnrn , Dalla Co. , Chas. V. Brown ; Now Boston Leo Oo. , John P. Iterant ; Newburqh ! Jasper Co. , F. J , Edeblulo ; Oa k Orove , Poworbrok Co. , Undocrau" . * * t IVXII T IT * ' ' Plain , Jefferson Co , , Mie Mira McOonnoll. That Huabana of Mlno. la three times the man ho w < w before > fore ho began uaing "Wells' Iloalt Roncncr , § 1. Druggitts. To strengthen and build up thn ay torn , n trial will convince yon tha Brown's Iron Bitters is tha best rnec iclno made. OLD SETTLERS. The Mysterious Disappearance cf Their President , The Way to Got n Qrlot Ground Out Quick. Jb'or several doyn pant a call for a regular meeting cf the Old S.'ttlfis' aS3ciatinn lias boon published in the various pupare , to be hull at the board of trade rooinc , laat tvening. At the appointed time about twenty or twonto-fifo had aaaotnbled , includ ing Dr. Ilutvey Link , the patnarchal member from Millard , who braved iko ttorm to meet the old comrades who braved the dangera ( f the fron tier with him a quarter tf a century ago. ago.Tho hour net anatt f Jr the meeting wan 7 ; 0 , and as H o'clock came and wont and the preiidout , Mr. Alf. D Jonoa , came not , the inntnbers were nonplu'oed. IIo wau the ono who hsd called the meeting and he wrn known to have been particular ! ) urgent In regard to having a fair at tendance , In the afternoon ho had canopied another engagement on par- poeo to attend , and was known to bo punctual in kuopirg every engage- mint ho made. At length the mealing wan called to order by choosing Mr. John Evans as chairman and J.V. . Oatrom secre tary pro tern. The chairman expressed his fearo that aomo accident had befallen tbbi brother Jones and Mr. Gibson was appointed u committee ) of ono to re pair to hid recidunco , just atound the cosntr , and leurn the caueo of his abscnoo. In the meantime Icquiriea as to the object of the mooting elicited no re- sponao except ffom Mr. Geo. "W. Horn MI , who thought it was to fix the date far an annual meeting , sapper and K'ood tlmo gonerally. Pending the return of the committee sent for Brother Jones , Dr. Harvey Lent , of Millard , being cillod upon , told a good story abrut his experi ence in getting a grlot of Hour ground in the earlier dayc , when ho used to bribe the miller with a halt pint of good French brandy to grind hta grist , and not keep him fifteen days in watt- inc ; and causing two trips between his homo arid tha mill , which was at Cal- houn. During the speech Mr. Glbaan re turned and reported that Mr. Jones le-fc the houao between 0.30 and 7 p. in. , ml had said that ho wau going to attend the old eettloi-a' ' meeting. The announcement of this news filled thu audience with crmterniuloii , and all wore sure that aomo untoward accident had occurred to prevent vent Mr. Jcius from being present It was moved tint the association adjourn , and it was the determination of all to resolve thomaclveu into a committee to search for the lost tilhial. Upon adjourn racnt thoae present gathered in little knots on the street corner and dis- cursed the myatnrious event , for which they conld find no explanation. Ono cf the number went so ftr as to vioit the police headquarters and leave word that Mr. Jones was miss ing. The association then sdjournec to moot at the call of the secretary. Lito in the evening it was oscer ainod that Brother Jonea had eon been at the hall. and opened op , The search finally re ultcd in finding the lost man who it appears got out of humor on ccount of a late appearance of hits rionda and had gone to the Odd Fol- ows'hall to enjoy his meeting there [ o wai alive and well land , as in many thor instances , the sensation drop- od witii his ro-nppearance. PERSONAL. J. T. Wertzhaa returned from Ohio , D , E. Thompson , ot Lincoln , la ia town. C , F. Gardner , of Stanbcrry , ia at tbe 'aiton , Harry Boltjn , of Schujler , Ia at the lillard. Dr. M. W. Stono. of Wahoo , h at the lilhrd. L , D. Hopkins , of St. Joe , la at the lillard. Fred L , Goeneg , of Sioux City , ia at be Paxton , Mra. D. H. Prenler , of Hiawatha , Is at e Millard. Georijo M. Holwrt , cf Philadelphia , ia t tba 1'axton. Mra. and Miss Clark , of Bellevue , are ni the Pfcxton. W. U. Stunner ami wife , of Sshnyler , are at the Millard. j MUees Snow and Trlpp. , of Lincoln , are nttbe Millard. Seth Mobley , of Or.ind Island , waa In own yesterday. H. A. Holies , of Council Blulfa , waa In .ho city yesterday. L. II. Kent , of Orleans , registered at the 1'axton last evening. J , N. Reynolds ami wife , of Nance county , are at the Paxton. Henry Buckley , of Bioglnubsm , Kug and , was nE , 6 < t of the Pxton yesterday Mr. .T. V. Berry , repreientinjj Fal'ey & Hoes , of Lafayette , 1ml. , la In the city , a guest of the P. xtou. Tostodby Tlmo : For Throat Disease ; , Colds and Coughs BIIOWN'H UiiONCHiALTuociiE'ihave provei their elllcaoy by n test of many years Price 25 cents. A MAD MONGOLIAN. Oulna ana Africa at War Over a Hblrt. There waa a speck of war on th horizon about Hsrnoy street Monday the storm being averted finally by th Interference of the nrmod police , At the aoeno cf the trouble n Celoa tial laundry is conducted by some o the parchment hued children of ho Orient , and it was on this occasioi Invadid by n oouplo of obon-huod do econdanta of the Qacen of Shoba. The colored gentlemen , whoa names are respectfully Ohas. Finla , nnd W. 11. Blown , went to the laun - dry and demanded nome clean clothe which they claimed to have loft there The Chinaman refused to give them up anything wlthou : the proocr ticket and ' proceeded to eject thorn from the promises upon which ono of the boys turned in and iiuihod In a window , for which they were bnth arrested by Officers Slgirart anWalker. . The prisoners claim that the China man wanted to murder them , and that ono f mud it necesary to jump through the window , taking aaali uud all to nave his lifo. A MISSING MAN. HIa Team and Outfit Utwappoar With Him. Marshal Augcll lias received notice , dntod January loth , of the mysterious disappearance tf Sylvester W , Bird , of Mopc ! Landing , Monoua county , Iowa , with a request to look out for him and if any trace u found commnnica'o ' . with his criof ntrio'ion family. Mr. ' Bitd had boon selling honey at LoMira , and Itft forhomu in the evening - ning , driving a team of dttk brown loraos with silvcr-nnutitod Inrnoas , und a now Moline wasjon , marked M L Jonef , Southland. Elo ( B nuppoeod : o have had several hundred dollars on his poison , which would have proved a rich haul for road ngonts lie la about 45 yeara cf ago , 5 foot ( I laches in height , dark complextoned nd ha'-l a roman ncso Uo wor a browu overcoat nud dark clothos. Information - formation may bo sent to A. G Bird , Mnplo Landing , and a liberal reward trill bo paid. Bnclilin's Arnica dalvo , The BEST Bir.va lu thn world for OnU , JniiaiH , Sores , Ulcer * , i/alt Bhooin , Fe ver Hora , Tetter , Cliapjied Hnndii , Chil Wains , Goran , and all rxlu eruptions , and pcnltlvoly euros pllba , It'a ' guaranteed to Erivc Baliu'aetfon i lit asy refunded. Price , 23 c nta ; na ex. fm ! br O , Free of ( JoBt. All persona wishing to test the merits of ft gi'oat remedy ono that will positively cure Consumption , Coughs , Colds , Asth ma , Bronchitis , or any ntfoction of throat nuii lung * ro roquustml to cr.ll at C. F. Goodman's Drut ; Store and got a trial bottle of lr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption , i KEE OF OOHT , which will uhow you what a reimlnr dullar-aize bottle will do WHIRLING OVER'1 HE WIRES A Qreat ( Jrowd of hlolHQs Above Coa- trul Fu.rH A Glance tit the Drivers. Ncncrk Tillmne. Thonaando of sleighs were out on "Tho iload" yesterday. When "Tho Road" in spokoii of by hornomon that part of Sovenih avenue ia meant which begins just above Central Park , atOne Ono hundr d-and-tonth street , and stretches for exactly two miles north until Macomb's dam bridge ia reached. This is where the rich men of Now York vho love fast driving nppeir every pleasant day. Amonf thu many persons who watched the f incy teamu go by jocterday afternoon there was ono veteran who is well known to nil old horsemen This wes "Pop" Sherwood. Aa he sat on Cawood'a porch , chatting with a Tribune re porter , ho looked vigorously enouch to las into the twentieth century. Ho haa owned many fast hoisjs , the moat famous being Flora Temple. "I sold half of her , " ho said , "in 1850 , to n man named Wells Volie for just what ahocostmo. Ho nuld her to Ooorgo Forrlu for § 500 , but I never Rot imy moro. I also owned Gray Ohiof , Lady Relief , EUa Sborwood ( which I Bold to Mr. Turnbull for a gro.it deal cf monoj ) , L dy Sherwood , Dutch Boy , Hero , a picnrand many other ? . Ono of them was the mother of Huttiu Woodward , a mare no-v owned by 'Billy' Franco. She hasarcordof 2lu.\ : \ , and can bo sold to-day for $20,000. " [ ) j you know nnny of thoco where ro driving to-day ? " inquired the ro- orttr. "I know every prominent man and very valoahlo horeo that passes up ho road. Most of them mil be out hia bright , beautiful afternoon BO hat it will do no harm lo apeak of all ho prominent , ones Now huro gouo Yllliam 11. Vaudeibllt with Lyean- li-r. lie ia t fion hitched with Loan , lor. The pair are worth § 15 000 Vkiino has gotten better of the quar- or-crack t hich troubled her , nnd is Irivsn by her owner alongside cf Early RSDO. The y nro worth SSO.OCO Fhcro goea Capt. 'Jako1 Vtuidor- nit with the f st bay horse 3oaton , with n record f 22 to the polo. IIo h worth ? 5 000 Frederick Vanderbilt , one of the sous of Willifttn H. , is driving Jewess this afternoon ; she and the bay horsu Dickens uro worth SH OCO Then , here la 'Tom1 Eastman , the great cat- ; lo exporter , with Glendale nnd Cap- lain Jack. IIo drives his now pur very ofton. Trieto ho b-iught in the West , and calls them Johnny 10y 10y and Bob Acres. lie also hid i\ gray mare , the lot being worth $35C03. " "Who owns the most valuable team which goes up the road ? " "Frank Work , by nil odda. They are the most valuable becanau they uro the fastest pair tf bowcs in the world. Mr. Work haa boon offered § 00,000 for the pair. Mr. Gilswold , of the Fifth av jnuo hotel , has n very fast one in Palnui. Colonel Klpp haa n fast bay stallion nnd n gray maro. They > nro worth perhaps $5 000. Foster Dewey will bo out vri.h Iliohard , a horse with a rcc'rd o' ' :21 : , und vnhied velued $10C03. Ho alao at , owns llattio Mathers , and ho giivo ? 3 000 ( for her when aho tvii four ycnra old. Ho bought a new ono the other day , which is very fast. William Dawoy , his brother , who is n Hour merchant , nold his horsu , Lyman , to Ed Stokes , the man the shot Ftsk. The price was $3.COO Lyman has n record tf :25. : S.okcs , by the Tray , owns two other horses , the three being valued at $20 000 Harry McCoon , the f inner secretary of the track at FJcotwood , said hia horau , Picknrd , thu other day , to Robert Bonner for $ GOCO , IIo drirsD a oheahiut mare now. Then there is \ \ llllam Tuwibull. Hla Mai com is worth perhaps § 5,000. Mr. Humfrovillo , who is also a broker ' , drives a gray and a brown , which are very fast. Their record ia better than :25. : I understand that ho rofusid $10 000 for them. Mr. Loach , another broker , has a fast pair ot brown man IB which would Boll easily for § 5OCO Mr. Shcldon'B chestnut and brown are worth ? ti 000 , na the have turned the track In :30. : William Mar beck , and hia two sons , John and Marry , own the f real warehouses i > Brooklyn , and alao several pairs of very ffaf horses. The lot are worth about § 10,0 0 Mr. Miller , a broker , bus several Kuox norsea , which ho got in Milno. Tnoy show pretty well , h taro are not valued ut moro than $4 000 apitco. Another Mr. Miller , of tne hnu uf Atken & Miller , the ribbon inun , drives a handeotno pair ( f hlnc'-n ' which are oaidto have c nt him $ lfj ( 0 Mr. Berdou , who ii naid to bj very rich , drives s i > o''d chestnut mare worth $1,600 Mr. Wodcmeyur , the Mlk imporcor , owns a cooil pair i f bay * worth $3 OUO. Jackson Smith , who wso formerly in the dry io < ids buninetp , v.tlubo tils chestnut mare at 50,000. Charles Kitie , who owr.s a livery stable , drives a biy vvorlil $5,000 and a chestnut horse worth $3000. Mr. Hlrciler , the broker , lia u hay mare north § 15,000 Shepherd F. K mpp haa tire pairs i f horits worth § 15 000 " "Dies General Grant drive out 'ton ? " "Vory frequently behind a cheat nut and a bay , both good and valua ble. They ntiotr speed and ho doou not often take any dust. Tom Fitz Patrick , the builder , owns the ohost nut stallion Sir Walter and lot f cells , the whole worth § 100:0 George Dickerson , the broker , drives thH brown horao Rjcket , worth $3 , ' 000 "Whit dots Rjbert Bonnor drivt ? ' 'Tlieroisuo telline. Ha and hlB /ions own morn than 100 horses , rrmnv < f them worth from $5 COD to $50 COO I each. It would take too lorg tu name them. Ho never drives Dexter now , as the famous horse ia too old ted d" d iyo on the road Too Rockifjller brothersof the Standard oil cimpiny , dnvo S80.0CO worth of hnraiil sh , while Mr Fmpor , of the semo com pany ' , hue § 30.000 Invested in trottcrc. J.w . 030 Miirnhulf , the stage mun , who is worth < a million , has 3oOCO in a b'n'ck ' and brown. Simttone , the lot cry man , haa twenty or thirty Wi kts I cello , which cannot be worth' lea ! than § 100COO for the lot. W Wilkins Mr Marjhall'opait. in , was tirjrod $17OCO for Fr.'eman , the hors which ho drives. John O-i.vood's JBSO and Lidy Jaoo nio w irth $5 000 These are aorae of tl o moro prominent onos. There aio many others worth § 5 0"0 each. In the thirty years during vrhioh I have wi the horaca in 'The Road' th haa been a great improvement in speed and style , and a greater demand for the moro valuable mmimle , bo CBU30 men have become richer nnd had an opportunity to gratify their tastes moro laviahiy. " Woman's Trno Prlond. A friend in need N a friend indeed. This none can deny , especially when af-sistnuco is rendered when one Is norelv alllicted with- dlnea.te , moro particularly those coin- plaints nnd ucnknes ea sa cotumon to our female popuLitioa. Kvery woman should know that Electric Bittera aw woman's true friend , and will positivtly restore her to health , even when ull other remedies fail. A uingla trial nlwayw proves our us- Bertlon. They are pleasant to th taste , nud onlv cost fifty ccnta n bottle. Sold by C. F. ( .onHltmn Browcr.s Fail- Special Dispatch to Tux Bus. ST LOWIB , January 1(5 0 Conrad & 0o. , manufaoturora of Budvrciser beer , bavo f lilod , The liabilities are slightly over half a million. The prli cipal creditor is the Anheninr- BiiBch brov/ing company , with $94 000 'It is believed that the assets vriil b'o nearly half n million. A mooting of creditors v/ill bo held noit Monday. Hcr.sf rd's Acid Fhospbato. A3 A HKAIK FOOD. DH. S. F. NEWCOMER , M. D , Greenfield , 0. , fays ; ' 'In caeca ( it general debility , and torpor of mind and body , it doen exceedingly well. " A Booik Failure. HpCCealtOTHK llKK. WASIIISCTJN' , January 10 James J. Cliapnian , a book eollor and ata ttonor ha * tAiled. The liabilitiei are h nvv. The naiiitn r rn pmr.11. n IOANM < - 1 Y MONEY TO L AN Call at F > .VA- office cf D , The ta room SCri'Itliton Bloc * . KVT LOAN On chattel mortyago 'c- MO curltj. A. U. Tntton , No. 1510 loir'hw utreo trout room up tairs. -I33-U MO ETO 1,0 AN At 8 pi r tent .Shr'icr'i Krul Katttt ) nJ Loan Aifcucy , cppoiltu poutolllco. 707-t. ' t ° 1 OAN At 8 IM.T cent In- , tere-t n Bums ot feOOO and up wards , for 8to B jrart , on first class city nnd farm property. liKMIS llKAb KhlAIK klld LOAN AOE.SCl , WANTKO A\Tii : ) Mrn 'o work Ii tlmbir. Appli Iru u 0 to b ttiU i-\tiling OK , ' H. MANNffFFF.K * . A Klrliu a famll.of . two , ' . ' | ir > \tnport urcet 778 lo WANTED A trlrl tot ( 'Uitrul hon-i w rk , Ajiil | > to Mr * . 1'hll Mcshanc , Comint H near St , Murj'8 acnu' . 775 1C ANTED Oirl for j'tnoral houscwor't to so to Courcll llu ( f < bmallfamllijooil wasci Arply 1110 Douglas street. 78 : 17J W ANTED A p strj took and dlnlrtf room girl at thoCrclghtoa Home. 779-17 WAvTED A tfirl for genunl housework , small fami > , 101 S utti lOtli bt. con er Aplrl about 11 ! to 15 jcira ol ii'e wanted to laVecarj ol lltllo criulrcu InqturHa 315 oo tb IStli Slrcei. 701.10 OLKIIK NTKD \ ) onn/ nun of ( ; oo4 ml- ilrcij * , ho U a fair pi nm n. 760tl 'I HE It.VDSTIiKirrrO. \\7"ANirI > FOU C.\SH-Cliuip ruMcnculot VV wlthlu three b'ocks of sircit car. . No fan O price paid. H.vo loeitlon and price. AiMres ytcM enc ' _ LiV' Ilco olllcu. 7l ; "iiL ( > " ' VVTANTElj SJlt of furnUhcd"rojin * with YV boardfor self and wife in strictly private fa-LlU , 11 rst da 8 location , feat of reft rencctfU en. AdJreod M , A. Armstrong MilUrd 11' ttl Oniialu. 7iO-17 _ 4 Every ono to leave orders for help WANTED . ICth stree. . up-aUlrn. B 2 tffl ! ' . " * TJ lease for long time , fO to 40 WANT nd tout tnltn : to , hv. Wm. L. Mourot'0'.i Mid UoUKUi , 771-221 < UulurDiBhcil too i fcr runt in Irici houtn Hid Oh cngo 8 ro t. JO finTANl KI > - . \ IOH a ota ititprctkMo Agor ts Y > t > * . will ! } ' rxieileiccd men ( toi - a J > > am ntw r.ien ( i . . inll,7Sto . . . $ ? 3 ) , . > ' , AJdresVIIKI ; experience , WctUrn AgoutH Sup. plv Co. KtimuCuy Mo. "W 181 { ANTKP-Ore or two lioar.'cri au4 icomtr W at 1U10 lineup rt nt cc , . Mii : > Lri-ruaVln ; ; kiid plain hcnlnnt W 1 Hi ! Karimai bt. Price * moUtrato. 7J7 ls { hTtUATicHa WANTtO DHAUHTSU.\N wflounJcr.Ucih thorough ly ta Jr * uitns , p'ott , etc , w cU employ. ment. Atftlie " ! ) ; auB"it ) m n , " o91c of thu J S 17 1 WASTED-tiltu&tlon by an M-l-laot book \ c per can give tne b it city reference. Ad dress H Beeoincc. 72.1-2t 1710K KENTI'leaunt front roomi with boird , L S107 Farnam itreot. Al < o desk r rm in mj otticc , AMltlEW BEVI 2.20J ojd'sOp EOR It-NT ODC [ orran , JJ.OO per month , at A. llo-pj'n Music Hall 777-lui FOU H 4ST Three ro m rooTis are now coz I ) fiirnhhed , but parly ( r I , g out w 11 sell furnl ure , capo f , sto c , crotker , lc.erj < hop-only * 12 .00 no rly n w. " ( Judder , " thl it tike. 7K1-161 FOH HFNT K .ur room hoiwe comer nth nn.l Jiw.1.8 n. Apply at H. K. IlirtmannPOSJauL eon. 7W181 F UH-ISIIio : K'inMS AND HDAUU-Moitcrii ? C9 tcnle cut 1SIU i.oige ) St. " 3-lni FOKHKNT Titounfuriilthcil rcomi oprtln * IntDcach u h r > il up.u a h 11. II tmr'a block , cjr. iti Bid It w J , 7M"t ! FOU ilEN Nl o front roiii with aio vi and cli'ct for K-n Icuiiii.lif ccrnir jS'h and COM St. 705 20 "IjlOIt KtNT t o nlci'yfur ' ilshoilfion'rni'mj JJ 1 iloor uorilicf Do'Ue oa 18ih. 'J-10 [ 7UW III1 NT Ftirnlined room , hea'ol by n > < - 1. I t r. lie Idcticu I8tn rent , \ \st fide 11 9t IIOUH north at Cliluaj. ' . 7 7-17t FOIl UF.Nr 2i housti . I ! tl 1 rooms , at 3,1 to $ ! > far m nth ; U tint 2 Acre garden , wltd housu , Imrn , etc , o. curh.at $1 anil ? i p-r month. Shret'n Rent tureaii. . . DOlit- olllo - . 7C8 tl OHHENfToniulh board also dw table b urdcri u Oll KENT l'ivj iinlurnishpd upper roim , r front and lack entrants. It finncea S. K. corner 17th and Chlratjo St. 72l-17t FiOKIl NT Tuonccly furn h. < l room ? S. E. cornerliuthaad lUunpoit wither ulthout bard. - C50-15J A KARK CIIA CK KOU ftE.ST TlioSnd slory mid basement of bu Idlng No 1111 K ni m t IniU | re luxtooor lofct. J.nj-17 Il KENT Hetiral smi 1 house" , fi rooms Ull. C. II. 1'AU , , 3U lin AKAUKCIIANCKTO KENT-Tlio 2nd Ptorj of Imllilliitf o. Hit Karuam street. Inquire noxtr'oor cat. 7J17 FOU 11ENT A good ( urnMicil r m. Ate roomsMiiUib'c f r housei ! ] > lnp , fur Uhoi or unfurn shwl , 20 North 1 > th Direct. 73I-.CJ ' H OU IU xT Four comfortalil i lugcmpnt reom ; rultablc for housoiLpinff oljj tiocnl barn. Inquire liuuiwlUtcly of F 1) , ( oorx'r north weit corner of 2.1rd and Hurt St 730 Ira 7710R H NT OaoUrre rl'o'y fun fl et room X1 I'h b i rd for t o at It08 Calllorr.U St. 707-lai ( > . FOR 11KNT 139 Convent tntt St liar ) 's jv- cnue. none Ktor ) house elroomxaid two lursjs alii , Inquire JiarkI Lro . Gass ollli c FOil K\\ O..o douulo fro sfirob.ldlrg nuiU'i ' of > r uro cry , a > lo..n , butchm tliop. or any ether Im-lncx" . Lccit d soih.t jriou fAnner'd trAln can bu'ocuiftd. Knqiilreof Mrs. M Ian T , c rntr Jacksju ni'l 13lh ptrcit. f33-illfl irn BKMIS'Now Jlnp of Omaha , lust complctwlend ro uly for delh cry at * 5 each. Is 4 f .t Ido by 7 feet Ioii ( ; . Lnr cat and most coruplctii ui.tp of Omnha oicr puLHshitl. Ollicul map of the city. See column. _ ITIOK "KM i housss oMTroomi n oh. In- JL quire 1019 F.riili.iin ttro t. Si-ln ; ) FO'l ' SAEE-Spm o mnt ( null swiih igon niul lnr" * c"icu ) s en at 1 < \er ) s able on 13th between HowarJ anil , lil > son S r.eti FOU "AI.K-r r et IIUJM of No rnsUa Too racli. I'or l > < rira < n < i in > nhaCitj lniiroicil | and un inpr M-d propert } , ca 1 on \\iii > , Shn vi r , c i Knt.ite A'ent | , oppos to no tollictt. ; co n J Otf SAIjv Chcip for e tn cmgofd fnrr.ily t to ee s u I'li'o for p "ao'op , lajy or oil I cm dilvn or r.du abe ono \\Kg \ t'P paetcnuith ) ilelsh runn r , and new imrnfsi a so one pre- n.luin Jery co .1eura old frt 'i this fall , also wcu it noli n y lo-rleaco ot a retiaiubla nr.ca corner 19 h a > rlttil ) Af | > lr I uirodlitoly on Ihi ijreral.tH , rceor for H'MIn ? ( olnir itoulh frthonlnter n. N. VtithaMI. 7 101 FOH SAI.r.Small housu on leased lot S. K. cornet ! > th und Jackson. Uijulro on prcm. I cu. 717-23J HOTEF. KO AF.K CIIEAP-C2 mil H i t of Omaha , on ihu I'nlon I'ltclllc rnllrorwl. Ilrlck barn , two itvy hote1 and furniture , three lo's Cr\iyL' Kooit Htnnd , go.d bu&lnnu. Oo il r o ) B Jor sclllr > ( , ' . luqulrtiof milncrlbt r. AI , NOKUIS , 713-lin-mo Noith L'cncl , Neb , BUSFWS8 C"ASCP Divines * for Sale-A Ctmcrtl stock of merchardlie , In a vvd tons , on tvn 1 ! . & M , load ; iloln ? a ? noJ Lu I- carrvK vttli Hilectnl stork. Ciusc for rvl lug , 6 uhtir3 | vus ne 8 F r f'rth'r Infer- illation ad'lr H "M.hc. ' 11 Otln B. J > ne-9t FOU HA ! K Sfx room cottnjo with barn n.l ImU lot on Chicago street , near Illffh School' Only tt , McCAGUK , Opp. 1'os.olllco. fJIUH rjALK- ir.t ci w iecou.1 tumil pijr tou- J ? Call at 13imrarnt ) St. 897-tf BXCLLLEST I1HKU 1'OH 8ALE-IU 00 lib maud , V"rJ ICtli street , two b o.H ) touth rf 1) ) ) Utnernjil dec gt- : tint r.oitKyzo FiiunLK. _ BKMI3 New M pof Omaha , just completed anu ready for tl. Ill try at $3 each. In 4 feet wide by 7 tint loiif. Lir e t and mowt complete map of Omahn o\cr publlshod. Olilcl.il map of the cit } ' . Soj u.liiinn , . 1 ( TION SAM : -in "Tliiiftla ) oM-uin ) . ' , Jan" ' \ un } lUi , at i umhipu1 auotlon loom , 1 coiumt'iict ! t > ill u lift } thoUMind dul nr ock of fine , Kill i pold i.n.1 H lid ellver uat Lti , full line of Hno Jowtlj , elocki ) , trlpla mil iiudtiiile | | 1'latid liu-rtcia f , uter ( , et > , castor , berry illshe- kbdaiiil- ' , till Ihi ef Mhcnvaru , alluf the \eryliett lir.inU. Uoj r IlroV triple plated hnl\c , 1CI7 | ntUrn : aNi B | > OOIM aid forks. K\er > artttliurrantnl at represent d or mo iy lefumleil. T , E. DAVSfaON , 1 I'l Audi nicer. STRA\ ) Oil STOLEN - A ba > hoirt a'tached ' to 11 Im i.v Ind n quilt under feat nnd two ip.inUUtmt o Inr'e , llnde M bo Ilierali re u rdoh > luitln ? mini nt Kiblank ami 1'rfni w c ot lii ) . ' t.oinf , I'am nn St- J8i-17 rilflY The Hefner Starllod Spring manufactur- 1 rdandarcntid \ iV. . T. Eenbow 710 South 8th St. Omalm. B1SS dec lWwt ! | EDWARDKUBHL , MAG STEK f F 1'ALJIYSTEIIY AND COND. TI'iNAI.l&T , 49S Ttnth street , hctwecn Farnarn and lla-ncj. Will , with < heald of euardlan KDlriLs , obtain for any one a gUnce of tV" ) past and present , and on certain conditions ID tKv-te ture , Uoota anil Sheen made to order. I'll feel B.itl foctlon Absolutely Pure. TliU txjwilcr ne\cr larlo * . A ir.arul of purity , itrenjrth and wlioleaomtnosd. Moro ucono' < J I than the orplnarj k'nd , ami i-annot be sorV. . i-ompetlllon with the multitude of low twt , nhor. weUht , alum or ph-nphite powrler. Sold onli In cans. ItovAi , U\KINU TOUBER Co. , Wall-lit , 901 New York ,