THE DAILY BEE : PKIDA * JA The Daily Bee. OMAHA. / Friday Morning , Jan. 26 Wonthor Report * ( The following obervattun nro taken at tin tame moment of time at nil the stations tneatlonrd. ) WAU Dtr'r U. S. SIONAL SKKVJCB , ) OMAIH. .lunuirr 25. 1 8 , (1:11 ( : n. n > . ) ( Mlwourl and M s < 1i < lpl > i rlvcri frozen at nil joints njrtli ot S. . Louis. LOOAL BKHVITIES. , It begun thawing tujain n little yester day. ' Tlio Mosinercbor will hold Us big ball in Metz nnd Turner hall n week from next Tuesday evening. \ There are eighteen mil'jects ' for Inve * ' tlgatlon by thu grand jury , in ( .barge of Jailor Miller now. The injutloi received by Mr. Jnir.cn Orolghton recently prove IOJB serious thin was at firit feared. It lookoilforatlmoVolnesdiyaslfthe storm of last week wns to be repeated wlti ) vengeance , but "the nky above was clearing" bcfoie morning. -Mr. Alfred N. Smith nnd Miss Dalla Dower , were marrlod In Oinihi on the evening of tbe 'Jltli of January , by Ilov. Charles W. SavUgo , pajtor of tba First M. H , churcli. The stock of riillllp Ling , boot nnd shoo dealer , who mru'o nn assignment few days ng , wns attached Wcdc i'cUy by the North Star campiny for 81,954 11 , I ! and by Todd. French & UP. for 81,271) ) 1.0. The Mlanomi I'.iclflo tins entered tlio tiolil on a competitor for tbo travel to the Now Orleans Matdl Crni festival. They have isiued { elegant nnd groto quo posters and cards offering roJugnd rttc * . All lovers of Qno art onibrolilery nnd tbe members of the Social nrt club , nro re- quisled to nfflcmblo In tbilr rnoins , 1513 Farnam street , on Sunday fit : i p. m , , to meet a totclior , who will exhibit Rome line specimen * In that line , nnd will also form cln'BCB. Mir. J. W. Van Nostrand , presi dent. Agnes Herndon , who it acknowledged by competent critics in tbe ImnJtomont woman on the American stage , and tbo rival of Mrs , Langtry , will appear nt lioyd's ororu homo tbt evening , lu the splendid society play , ' 'Only n Farm , or' * Daughter. " Thl * ploy will also bo proiented Saturday afternoon and even ing. Henry Maaon wns arraigned yesterday afternoon for cutting Chris. Delndorf on Saturday evening. Ho ploid not guilty and the case was continued until Monday , when Llielndorf , whoso wounds are much better , will be able to appear ua a witness. A number of our cltlzani are very anxloni to resume tbe Omaha-Council Bluffs sleighing carnival , and are hoping some Moses will rlio up to lead them across tbo big muddy about next Satur day. The ulelghlug across there In fine now and tbo weather not dliagreeable. There will be a regular meeting uf di vision No. 20 , of tbe Yurdmmtorn' Mu tual Benefit association of the U. S. and C. S. , at Yardtnastcr Gllmoro' * office , at - p. m , Sunday , January 28. A full attendance is required nt this meeting , as business of Importance will como before this meeting. Let every meinbor bo pres ent at 2 p. m. By orders of tbo presldort , The sporting men of Denver are In clined to the belief that the muchly-adver tised Maori , unknown Slailc , chaperoned by Mace , is a fraud. Ono gentleman who wltnesied tbe exhibition given by Blade and Mace at Salt Lake last week , says Blade is no match for Sullivan , or even Mace. The World says the whole buil- ness , 'seemi to , bo a gigantic advertising scheme , gotten up by Itlclmd K. Fox , of the Polios Gazette. Capt. T. II. Iluiiell , of Deadwood , one of tbe pioneers of the ( Black Hills , , wbo went there iu 1871 , reports tbo Sidney route to tbe Black Hills wide open. Its competitor , tbe Pierre route , which was blocked from December 10th to May lOlh , two years ago , is blocked ngnin , he stji. Tills does not agree exactly with tbe re port of Mr. 0. J. Salisbury , wbo came down that way a few days ago In prefer ence to tbo Sidney route , and reported Laving met with no obstacles , although it was after the bit ; storm. A private social party will be giren nt Masonic ball Friday evening , February 'i , 1883 , by tbe Omaha Light Foot club. The committee contUtn of W , 8 , Helpbrey , II , H. Weaver , Julius T. Festner , Goo. J. SternsdoifT , Frank H. Koester and Fred 31 Snow. Special palm nre being taken to make It the moat successful party of the ceason , and tbe lucky recipients of the neat Invlvatlons Issued hive cause to con gratulate themselves. Irvine's orchestra will furnish the muilo and a good time Is assured to all. Dick Adams , ex-postmaster at Deadwood wood , nrrhod from Salt Like CltWodnei- | day to look up the charge recently filed anln t him In Judge lieueke's court by Hon. James H. K.iifr , contractor on the Oregon Short Line. KyiiT charges tbn * Adams received $1,030 from him in pay ment of an alleged claim of $ If > 73 for cx prm cbirgei advanced by Adams end Cunningham en Kyner'a go-xls , It Ii claimed Hint In reality only about n third or lesi uf tbe amount waa ever nd anccil and tbe affidavit charges Adams with ob tain j money under faleo rtrHennei. METKOPOLITAN" HOTEL , OMA. . HA , NEB. Tables unppltod with the beat hello market aflordu. The trAvullug public claim they get bettor accommodation ! and moro general satisfaction horc than at any other botue In Omaha. IUte , $2 per day. nogSltfm A GREAT CONFLAGRATION The Fire Fioml Bets in His Work on Oaldwoll Blook , At Least To Hundred Thoua- and Dollara * Worth of Property Destroyed. A Terrible Flro Breaks Out in McMnhon & Abort's Drug Store. ThroatonlnBtoDtiitrjy tlio 'Wholo Dlaob. Flvo Firms Driven Oat By the About 12:45 : this morning n ter rible fire broke out in McMahon it Abert'n wholesale drug store , 131C Oaldwell block , dcotroylng their entire stock ; nil of the Htuck of Moycr & Kiapko'a wholesale grocery houno next door west except whit waa carried out to a place of oafety , nnd demolishing the Interior of John Wirth'a restaur ant , next door east of the drug store. The fire waa firat discovered by Capt. Frank D. Kent , llo was walk ing down the couth gido of Douglas street and when just in front of Mo- Mahon & AbertV , saw a pull"of emoko corao np through the iron grating above the west basement window. Ho detected the Bmoll , < > f benzine and stopped to investigate the matter. A second later there was AN KXri.OHION and the big window above foil out ward , driving him off the sidewalk. Ho took refuge iu the ntroot and cried "firo" in a sonorous voico. The cry was taken up by others and pasted alone ; until it reached No , 3 engine house. Ollher Walker , who waa at the Savings bank corner , rau across the street and turned in an alarm from box No. 12 , but for Borao roacon the bell only otruck ono tap. The de partment was , however , on the apt > t in loss than five minutes and busily at work KiailTlNO TUB HI UK , which spra id with groit rapidity and noon burst fjrth with a lurid ghra In the aooaud htory of the diviiion 0:311- pied b/ John Wirth'a roatiufauk. I waa known that Wirth WAI niuk nnd hid retired a few momenta before , and his big front doors were Iclokod in by the firemen , who foirod that , iho whole family would bo burned up. It happened that Pat Powers , the block watchman , heard the cry of fire aud wont to the back door of the rostaur antandgavo the alarm , upon which the whole family MADE GOOD T1IEIK KSOAl'K. The lUmoa burned fiercely and great columns cf black amoko poured through the windows and rolled away to the northwest. The bright moon light made the whole eoono distinctly visible , and It looked as If there was small chances for naving the drug stock. The basement story cf Mo- Mahon & Abort's place was filled with paints and oils , the first floor with patent medicines , essential oil * , etc. On the second floor wns n compartment in the rear with tbo liquors and the front and third floor were stocked with light and HIGHLY INFLAMMABLE GOODS. The firn at firat oooraod to rage on the firat floor and in the front of the cosond and extend Into the second story of Wirth'a place. The three hose companies were all on hand and poured Htoady stream * Into the burn- inga buildings but fire soon reached the roar of tbo drug itoro and had to bo ( ought both from Douglas street and the alloy. The fitemon were not numerous enough to handle the hose , and many private oltlzabs soon turned in and aided m&torlally. When the fire reached the attic , which extends through the whole block , U made a T11KKATENINC1 APMAKANCE , as If the whole block would go The actors and ladles of the Academy of Muslo moved out their goods and piled them up in the alloy. No at tempt waa made to saro the goods from the drug store or restaurant , tu the farmer of which the fire soon ruled with despotic away on every floor. About this time the hydrant at the corner of Thirteenth and Dong- las froze up and the failure of the water supply looked bad. A CHANOK OK 1IYIWANTH was made and work returned again , but the hose was handled lu several Instances by tyros and the water wasted on the walls. A few minutes later the fire burst through the walls into Meyer & lloapko'a establishment , and although the removal of goods was begun at once , the deluge ot water poured in did a vast amount of damage and the French plato glass windows went in like tissue pa per. The wind , which had been from the oonthoaot , began to rlso and the rest of the occupants of the weat end - of the block , viz : Henry Ilornborger , Shaw & Hit Ii IT and y. J. Brown , be gan moving out tholr goods and plac ing them in t li depositories. The firemen got on the root but seemed un able to accomplish anything and the root of the drug atoro conn foil in , < while the opening of the fire winnows back of Meyer it Kuipke'a rr\enlcd a perfect mats cf flames , and the amoko poured in volumea from the roof nnd windovra , lighted by the glow of the deadly element into A riLLAll Or CLAMK. The inscflbiency of the department to moot tlio emergency waa uuch that men were pressed into the eetvlcu from the crowd on the BtretfaandalduwaUa and in comcqaonco ttero waa ono or struggles and no end of confusion and bad work , Aboit 2 o'clock No. 1 to mor waa brought down to 14th street and act to w/rk / , and at that time the blaze waa gtentor than ever > and the moat hopeful admitted that end of the DLOCK MUST OO. At 3 o'clock the fire had worked KB way throaijli the entire wist end of the block exctpt the rooms occupied by J. J. Brown , which by this time ware ns emptv BB the day they wire completed Shaw & HaiHiTa place was all in fhmcr , and Ilornborger wan moving out all hi ) had. An attempt was made to save the bar , but it was no use , and the barrola of liquor nnd billiard tables were rolled acroaa the street , presenting A CtmiOUS HI01IT. The big mirror behind the br was beyond ealvation nnd will , no doubt , b3 destroyed. In front of McM hon ft Abort'/i the telegraph polea with their not-work of wirta waa coated with Ice end looked like nwinmo'h banner * of Bilvor fringe , whllo withia n few feet of thueo icy stanchrda th * ihmos roured and g'arod ' like the duptlncf linden. Tnoro waa no ap parent diminution of danger now and it vm nvidunt that the uuufligr tiun would have ita way. THK LOSSES could not at that hour bo definitely auccrtalnod. John Wirth otated that ho was fully ininred. Ilia loea will approach $2CIO AIoMahon & Abjrt'a etoclc runa cloao upon 850,000 , nnd ia n total loas. It ia no doubt fully Insured , aa thla la the thitd di'iitructivo lire the senior member of tbo firm has experienced. Meyer it lUupko mo no doubt coy rrod by i'laura.c. ) nnd their lisa wii run away up into the thotmnda. Shaw & IlitlltP * cftinbling rooma will loeo between $3,003 and Si.fO1) Llornborgcr w.ll loao several thou sand but ia probably fully iuaurod. J. J. Urov/ii'u loss cannot at prceon bo computed. The total loss will run up over $100 , OCO , exclusive of the buildings , which wilt bo valued at half na much more , At thia hour , 'i0 : ; , the iiro la ctil rcgUig , but It can do little damage Ttiu iiramon nro en the roof of tin Academy nnd , aided by the wind , wil keep the east oud of the block from dcHtrnotion. At 4 o'clock the firn WAS under con trol. The totol leas , including build Ing * , will amountto nbout $105,000 , The only buildirg It ft intact waa tha ! oosupiad by J. J. Brown. TH13 RAILROADS. Sheriff MacLan lut Monday nr rooted ono J. F. llollij , near Cozad who ia charged with uttering forge U. P. time chocka. It appears thai this man had boon operating along th U. P. line for the pnat oix months and until lati Moiiday had been adro enough to avoid oapturo , althougl wo are informed , U. P. detective were nftcr him. 11 Li mot'o of cpira tlon wan to got work on n ( action , nr. by hook or by crook get pouaojsum o a fotv of the blank time checks ahni ) ktpi by ooclion f jrcmon. Then h would study the elgnaturo of the for mal ) , and uolng n tldllful pcinman , woulJ forgo the Bfimo. Soon after ho would quit work nnd tramp to the next auction nnd there soil hia bogus chok. Sheriff MaoLean took him to North Platte , where ho was lodged in jail. Plum Creek Pioneer. TUB YAI'.nilAbTEUS At the iuir recently held m Council Blufl'fl , a aoal akin cap wan put up to bo voted to the moat popal.ir yardmaster - master over thcro und n gold-headed oano to the most popular conductor. the contestants for the cap received the following votes : O W. Grow , yardmaater of the 0. , B. &Q-1.8C9J. OJBO , yardmastorof the C. M. & St. P.-098. Qrahnm , yardmaster of the 0 , H I. & P. 13 j. Scott , ynrumastor ol the W&baah 16 Ilayor , yardmatitor of the 0. & N. W 15. Kohl , yardmaator of the U. P. 14. Mr. Grow , who won the cap , la n young man and ia well thought of among Mi employoa aud by hia em ployers. Up la u member of the yardmasters masters United Benefit nesrciation being nn native member of Division No. 2G in this city. Everyone wns glao to BOO Gaorgo got the cap , and ho waa called for loudly nt the close of the voting and appeared upon the ntngo with the cap ou and nddreaaod the audience with a neat little cpooch thanking thoao who had made him the lucky ono. Each road had n conduator up for the cane , nnd Mr. Ghaa. Mack was the U. P. representative. It is hoped Mr. Ifaok has boon the lucky man , but wo have not hoard who got the cane up to this timo. A TOURISTS TIIIALH. A well known Chicago commercial 1 tourist , Matt 11. lilngharn , who ropro- aenta thoMIchigm Stovn company oIn tbii part of the west , had n tnaslo with the rigora cf a Nebraska blizzird last week aud aaya ho never oaw the cqucl in a twelve yoai'j experience siHI the road , the trip from Ulair to Oma ha , 3G miles , occupying four day'o time , and being really olniror than Chriatmaa. llo started from lUair Friday afternoon on the train which was snowed in sixteen : miles .south of that place : and ho remained with it in the driftt until Sunday morning. On Monday ho acain sturtod from Blair for Omaha via Fremont , but twelve miles est of his objective ) ioint the train was ditchea by a broken rail and again the fates hold him back tied hia journey. Ho dully arrived : In the city Wednesday thoroughly dis gusted with the snow , but hav ing traveled at the remarkable ruto of ulna miles n day foi four days , with two accidents thrown in free , without receiving the alightcat Injury. Ho started oul again on the Miosouri P.islfic venter day morning. Mr. E. D Manafield , i f Minnoapo. Us , is glad that lie mlfatd the train or i the now Milwaukee road Mondaj morning , Ho started on the wtn bound passenger tram and wai toe late to take it for Oaiaha. The train had not gone far until the ungino and threw cars were ditchcc end aix or aavnn of the passenger ; hurt , the repurt f aid qulto badly. The drummers all earn their aalarli .hia weather , and take Iota of chunco : of getting out with \-holo eking. ThoKMl'EROllcoraeth ! And whor it cornea all other MlnnotoU Floui wither and dlo. Make way for the EiiraioK. J. U.FUE.VCH it Co. , Solo AgonU. THE PLOWBOY POET. The Banpot and Ball of the Barns Olub , A. Plow of Soul nnd Song inh Central Hall , Oontral hull waa well filled last night on the occasion of the celebration of Bobby Burns' 12 Uh annivoraaiy by the Omaha Burns club. This an- nivcreary and its commemoration bj our local organization hia como to be looked forward to bo many who cm not claim Sotland BH cither their birth right place or that of tholr an cestors. The occasion is always a most fntorostinu ono , and Masonic Hall , heretofore nzed on similar dates , has always been fillud. L-.st night the attendance was fully as larpo as nsnnl , the proportion of ladlca being unusally < < rfat. : No iilaborato decoration wnro put on the hall , the went end being in a state of ohangu that interfered eonie- what with anything moro than get ting the rrom in comfortable ahapc. The ( lags of throe nationu adorned the woet of the hill , and above the ro- cosa dovotrd to the uao cf the orches tra was ft huqo "Welcome,1' not lees hearty bectiiie it batlo the samu greet ing on Ghtlutninsuli'bt. It wan announced that the banquet would begin t& 8 o'clock , and for once thin rule was qaito promptly followed. Four long t bles Btrotchcd across the full length i f the hall and were loaded with oucstantlam and delicacies , about which tome , 300 guests gathered. An overture from the bag.plprn started the fire of patriotic vnthasi- asm , and at Its clone 113v. Mr. Pater- aon , of St. Mark's church , invoked the Dlvino blessing. An hour wao then devoted to ditcmulng the aup- per. per.Tho president rf the Barns club , Mr. John 0 Moodia , being abiout , Mr. Djvld Koox presided and deliv ered the address of welcome , which was brief , but to the point. Bo tiatikid those who had came out in ouch inolomont weather to participate in the exercises in honor of the mem ory of "Scotland' and perhaps the world's swcotc&t eingor. " Sliakaper.ro has naid , "Ono touch of nature inakis the wh lo world kin , " and whou ho looked around the hall nnd saw BO many different inlo"Rliiea ! there to oelobrato the 124 i anniversary cf the Scotch bard , lu was imprcossd with the truth of the Brnliraent. Mr. Knox mid , however , tint ho did not rlao to make a ppceob but to extend all , on behalf of the president aud the club , a hearty welcome. The fire I toast of the evening "THE ' ' MFMOUY OK UUHNS' wan then announced and nf cr "Thcro WAS a Ird v $ barn In Kylo" had been played by Irvino'd orchestra , the toaut wna responded to by the secretary cif the club , Mr. A. C. Tronp , who slid : MK. PIIKSIDEI.T , LADIES AND GEN TLEMKN : It would bo with feelings of the utmost pride and elation that I would rlo to ro > pond to that toast if bnt the feeble tongue could give ex pression to the oentimont of the heart for the sincere admiration ay o , if yon pleasu , the devoted love 1 have for tbia simple unatanmlng bud who tuned hia plaintive harp upon the banka nnd braea of Caledonia's atrenma and poured forth hia heart throbbing songs amid the heath-covered hills of Bonnie Scotland. My own ancestors' native land la such that praito to hia remembrance would know no bounds. To judge from the character of the works of Barns it would eoem that ho possessed two distinct and separate uatnroa , aa it were , as different from each other aa though they existed in distinct and separata Individuals. Tbo one strongly oharactomad by gloom and melancholy , the other by cheer - and hilarity. , The spirit of the former , however , waa largely prcdoinlneut , and If , in deed , ho ever grow mirthful , aa ho In dulged in the gravities of the aocUl hour , it was only to bo again beset by those feelings of gloom and despair aa ho seemingly contemplated the bar- , rasslng problems of his lowly destioy. And , indeed , many times hia mirth and gaiety were only feigned. For ho says himself , when after an occa sion at which he had evinced a spirit . of gaiety : "You think I'm glad ; oh , I pay wool For a' the joys I borrow In solitude there , then I feel I canna to-nigbt conceal My deeply rankln' "sorrow. " So lot these who may to-night toast - him for his mirth and humor ; aa for mo , in ray hnmblo tribute to hia mem ory , I love to dwell rather upon those monrnful phases of his lifo during the dark hour of which ho penned the warmest ( ffoalona of the heart that made himself at once the world'o great friend and Sootland'a beloved pet. Hubert Burno , as 1 well known , did not poaecss many of the advantages of , learned art , but unacquainted with the menna of producing poetry by rnlo ho , nang the sontimonta nnd manners as he airr them in himself and hia rustic compiniona around him. The loves , the crlefa , the hopes , the fears , thu jiys , the torrowo of hia nntlvo land must f jrth in aong , and poetic geniua alnno inspired the artless notca. "Ths simple bard , unbroken to rules of art , Ho pours the wild effusions of the heart , Anil if lusplrod 'tis nature's powers Inspire ; , Hen nil the melting thrill and hera tbe kindling fire. " And a distinguishing feature of hia > pooma ia that wherever ho saw and Lit the extent of errors and evils of ofal the day , cither in religious , political > or aociul world , ho employed his ready . ninae to give expression to his ridi n cule , hiu Bympnthy or hia wrath. In the religious world ho aiw the hypocrisy of that claes of people who , clothed in the robes of righteousness , themselvoj ian nothing but faults and follioa in their neighbor' * acts , and : after stripping from tlioiu the mark of Pharoahsalcal jiioly ho announced lu the following advice , which ia cal culated to cngravo itself on cvcij heart the s irit cf tiuo Christian charity. 1 Then gently acan your brother man , Still gentler slater woman ; Though they may Rang a kenntn wrong , To itep aside it human. " In the social world he saw the tioAt haughty nobleman and lord tcorn nl honcat poverty , and ho boldly dlsciitn- Inatod on the side of right between titled fimo and sterling worth aa ho sang his aoug : "A man's a man for a * that : 1'hc rank Is but tbe guinea's stamp , The man's tbe gowd for a' that. He took a view of the picture of hntnnn life at > ho behold It exemplified before him , and ho saw the rich and powerful on every hand oppress the poor and weak ; ho BOW fat a few seemed favorites of fate , whllo thons1 anda labored to support their pride ; ho saw the ill'iiutchecl pilr of Ago and Want go down life's * eary road together ; in short , ho saw "Man's Inhumanity to man Make countless thouiands mourn , " find In the dignity of hia manhood ho aroao and propounded to the social world a logical problem that ronuitjs unanswered to-duy , and it la eafo to aay will remain unanswered to the end of time , notwithstanding the hard fact that wo live iu dally contact with it abnao. "If I'm dcpigned your landlord' * tilave , By uaturo'rt Ihw detigni-ii ; Whv ws an independent w ish K'er ulantid in my mltidf If not , why am I ru'ijrct to IIIs cruelty nud cori ? Or why bin nwu the will an-t power To make tils fellow niourL ? ' Again , Robert Burns waa n poet of the home , the fireside and thu field And bin "Cotter's Siturday Night , " which alone la anfiiciont to make hfa nemo immortal , and that scarcely leas celebrated poem , "Hallowe'en , " have served to place in overrating remembrance mombranco the cuatoror , mannernnnd traditiono of the , rustic lifo rf Scot- laid whllo hia ' 'Vernro " , to a Monso" and "To a Mountain Dusy" itnnd ne exunpk'H to the liueot pastoral poetry that waa over written. Hat hia lyre had many strings. What shall wo any of those countless goma of love and tenderness that fill the volume of his aona ? It is for them the poet claims a modest tribute to hia worth , and it is for them , to-night , wo Bound hia high- oat pralao. It ia for them that Scot- land's ' tears bedew hia silent grave , and it is for them all nation's pay their offering of lovo. It ia for thorn hia works have been translated Into almost every tongue , and it i ] for them hia uonga are sung in every clime. It is for them that In every city , villngo and ham'ot ' in Scotland , to-night , hundredf nd thousands JLII ! ao commemorate hia birth , and It is for them that in every land wherever a band of Scotia'a aona have wandered they meet to pay aweut tribute to tholr nation'a bard. It ia for thorn that wo yet nhall bleea the name of Robert Burns. Mias Lla Gibjou Entig ' Oim yo by Athol" BO charmingly tliatEhu waa ap plauded at the end if each verse nnd received an enthusiastic encore , which waa responded to , Prtf Wnlther uc oompinying her on the piano. "Tno llaao of Traleo , " sung by Mr. Walter Wi kinn waa also well loculved and he , too , responded to a Wi\rm ro- oil,1. oil,1.Tho The orcheatra played "Hoy the Biunid Breaat Knots" and then Mlta Punnell sang "My Ninnio O ! " with anch satinfaotion to all tint dho wns compelled to rotnrn and responded to an encore. The second toast of the evening ' 'SOOTL ANU-AMEKIOA" waa announced and the band having played "God Save the Queen" and the Star Spangled Banner , Ruv. Mr. Pdteraon responded. He aaid the subject assigned him "Tho land wo left and the land wo live in" should properly have boon assigned to two different speakers as handling both restricted ono too much to do justice to cither. As to "tho land no lift" none of her eona and daughters would over tire of hearing of her brown heatha and shaggy wooda , her hills and dales , rocks and rivers. These at loist who had lived to etjoy tbo sweets of ' 'lovo'a young dream" in Bennie Scot land would never cease to recall the delightful wandering amid the beau tiful scenery of their native land. Ho WHB not a Scot who did not deli ht to recall those econra ot hia youth and thank God that ho was boru in that land of health and uuapproachab'y ' beautiful pcanery. After re -rring to the early date of ifi Scotland's birth into the fam ily of nations and touching upon her early history , Mr. Pdtorson eulogized horechoolannd colleges and , what did , ho thought , moat of all to make Scotland what it ia , "tho f ct that with the aecular training of the people was always a strong , re/uious teaching. The character of the people , the high esteem in which they are everywhere hold , their contributions to science and literature , the great ad vocates and judges they had given the world over , all referred to at length. 1 Her statesmen are cautious , far.seeing and conservative , and Scotland ia loyal to r.ll legally constituted author ities. Iu times when the services ref her EOIIB nra needed to defend , under treated leaders , they ore never known to turn their back to the foo. The purity < f doctrine and unfeigned piaty of tbo people , tha speaker referred to aa ono cf the greatest virtues of the Scotchman , nnd apoko of the high at tainments of her theologians and the Influence they bad diiluaed over the world. Coming to "tho land wo Hvo ia , " Mr. 1'uterson ppoko c f the braverj nnd love of freedom characterizing the Scotch people , the many respects in which they were bound together in Interest with the natlvo Americans and tholr right to enjoy the same high > heritage bequeathed by our fore1 fathers. The luat of gain , ao general lu the Uuitod States , waa deprecated and the dangoroua tendency ol moneyed ariatocracy to control lie affairs , which the speaker oaid n dangorcd the very existence of tbt republic , w.-.s pointed out. The vaal resources , brilliant prospects aud nn cqanll d possibilities of the countrj are luch that none other hei the material for eo great a race. Iti ' future ho waa orly sorry thcao prea ; , ent could not live to aes. "But sure sly ! ) wo can oven now express n wiah nru utter an carnoil prayer that that no bio race , when It does come , 10ay bo one exalted by rightetmautts auc poaco. " "Auld Ling Syne" was played by the baud , and then Mrs. Thomas FA ! itta couer eang "Whistle and I'll ' Como ta < You , My Lid" BO charmingly lit the applause waa perfectly doafeninj and the could not refute to aim again , giving "Barbara Allen , " auc bringing down the house. Mra. Thomas J. Pennell sang "Mj Love la Like a R d , Red ROBP ; " Mr. Northrop , "The Mucqreqor's Gather ing ; " Mr. J. Wesley Wilkina , "Jes- ale , the Flower of Dumblane" nnd nil responded to encores , as hearty ns , hey were deaorved. The fourth toaat of the evening , "OMAHA , THE OATB CITT OFTHB WEST , " may ita prosperity realize the fondtat wlshea of its moat partial citizen' , " was to have been responded to by Mayor C Boyd , but aa ho waa absent at Lincoln 1 looking after hia senator ! il boom I , it waa necessarily drauk ia si lence. 1 lence.Mrs. Mrs. ChurloB Cheney enng "Down the I Burn , D. vlo Lad , " very prettily and ' without nn accompaniment and received i enthusiastic applauiu aud an encore , which she responded to with "There1 * nn room for twn. " The Cf'.h toaat of the evening waa THE I'llKSS. Mr. Fred Nye , of The Republican , wr.a to have responded to thin , but being absent at Lincoln , hia place was tiken by Rov. W. E Copeland. Mr. Copeland sr.id ho did not know why ho had been called upon to res pond to this toasf. Ho waa not an ditor nor had ho uny connection whatever with the pre&a , nnd the onlj eaaon ho could assign lor being callec upon to fill Mr. Nyu'a pl , co was hat ho wns nbout the aamo nize. Mr. had gone to Lincoln with Mr , ioyd nnd olhorn to ranko n ocnator [ "ho speaker felt that ho was callec npon in a very short tinn to apeak upon n very largo cubjpct. When he bought of the vnit influonoo oi U o ircna of Iho world , the nerves thu cemed to pahatu through it aa if i wore n human beinp ; how it almos dictates what we shall do uud what wi chall cay"When I thiuk of all this Mr. President , and when I think o ho lateness of the hour , I must as' ' 7ou to excusemo from Haying nny ; hing nbojt it. " Applause , laughti' and encore , not responded to. That feeling of languor and that follows physical exertiin , removed moved by using Brown's Iron Bit- tora. _ She ia "nfj Special Dispatch to Tun Usx. CHICAGO , January 25 S G Pratt , a well known muaiol composer , to day received a cihlo dated Paris , from Miaa Dora Hennii gJ Matthews , re ported among the loat on the steamer Cimbria , stating she wan in Paria In good health. HELLO ! Another Telephone Line Finished Last Evening to Auotuor City. The Plattamouthiana talked with the Lincolr.itca and Omahocp last night over the slender wire of the titikline telephone , nnd rcj 'iced greatly thereat. The line was finished ycster day afternoon , being n separate plant of wire alorg the Missouri cf twenty two milej between Plat'saouth and Omaha. As the wire between Omihn and Lincoln ia over seventy five miles long , the complete line from hero to Plattemouth ia nearly one hundred miles in length , nnd yet the ccmmanl cation ii quite perfect nnd the voice diatinotly heard. The Plattamouth-Llncoln line will bn opan for buaineai thia morning nnd ndd another name to the Hat of Ne braska towns which are being brought closer together in their business and social relations by the wonderful and fast-growing telephone. State Jour nal. PERSONAL * II. D. Price , of Montreal , Is in the city. city.J J , A. Green , of Denver , is nt the Pat- ton. ton.J. J. Francis Lee , of Toronto , it at tbe 'axton. Morris Palmer , of Scbuyler , it nt tbo Mlllnrd. K. L. Week ? , of Dea Moints , is nt the Millard. L. H. McConucll , of St. Louis , is at the Millar' , C.ipt. C , Ii , Western , of tbe armv , in at be Paxton , \Vm. P. Lsdwicb , of Pierre , D. T , is i .he . Paxton. D. C. Patterson , of Wayne , Neb , , ia at he Millard. Mrs. T. 1) . Kimball , of Silt L ke , ii at bo Paxton , Alex Randall , of Northrup , Colorado i at the Paxton , T. H Adams , U. S. A. , was at tbe Paxton yesterday. J. II. MoConnoll , of North PJatte , was ia the city yestouUy. Oo' ' . C. H. Orth , the HUwatha grain man , ia at the Millard , V. Hollliby , Jr. , and 13. G. Allen , of St. Joseph , nre in the city. lion. U. U. Ktrr , cf Chicago , ia In tbe city on legal tuiluesi , idxe McCrary , of tbo United Statta caurt , it at the MillarJ. Mr. nn.1. MM. U. T. Klce , of Magnolia Iowa , are at tbo Paxton , Mrs. Gardner , of "Only a Formers Daughter" is registered at the MilUi.l. . Sol. Palmer , of tbe Western Union Telegraph company , St. Loul. , ij n guest of tbe Millard. Jobn SInuIngton , of Aehland ; J. M \ I.of Hedge. Citar Creek , and P. U , McICee , ol Geneva , registered at the Paxtun yester day. WSPC01AL6 will POSITIVELY not bo Ir sorted unless paid In advance. 8 7I / < ; NEY TO LUAX-Call at Law offii > of 1) . L . Tlio.i as room sCnlk'litoii Illock. KVT LOAN On iliattcl morttra o > o MO curltj. A. H. TMtton , o. 151U Uoujsl * - strve.front room upttairn. -US-U TO LMN-At 8 jwr cint. blirUcr1. _ . _ . . _ 1 h > t.to mJ Loan Agency , or > | > oi.t < ) K tptlko _ Tb7t' ( .I'.IC.I AA/kTO I CAN At 8 per cent laO - O -v 01' ' , U U U tcrwt n suras of fc.000 ! anil up uaril , lor Sta 5 jcar > , on tint clo i city anil tarn proptrt.x llKMiit UXIL KHTATN ml LIJAS AQIMT 16tl > ami Douglas SU HEL > WAMTtO " 1T Tf NT ID A mlUb'e emi n I s honsekeepe > Y thlr'.j mllm c.t n > ar small to < n Oocx rcfe c c < r Titled. A drisi 'Fa niei"Bieof & . C4S27 ! \T7ANTED A girl ti tikectrocf acVIll tnd YY dowoik bout Uo hvuao lull Wcbitor Itroct. t3fl-ai mA 'atrrcnciil r-acsman for tha WANTED fell ( Uats anJ t'aMnj 1' der. Kcnnird , > ett ri Co. , lUh strict , opio liolin . - - " " " &L.ng-orthy. W ASTED-A ( . .OOdll \ \ \ at 1713 C'LlcJf J St WWANTED Chamber maid. None but thosa WANTED wiling t : ) wtrk no.d apply at 911 toughs t. 17 ANTED Co Wat California House. * oman I rook prtfcrnd. " " " \\TANTt -Glrliorjcncrnl housework Call > V at the Water Wcrks tfllco. \\7 AsTPD A flret-tliM " ITMT plbn rd V > il'iug cl rlt , " unmuil'-d. Ono that ( p 0i * Enall'h ( .nil Otrnuu , th t la wiling to wuilc , mid c u lurnlsn bo.t tf iiomncnla Icm. can flnd iveimiuei.teinplo > incnmf B'O 1eith tr ct. W. IlfcLL. MICELLANOUO / . ANIEU-Kjur Rent'eTen lioardrr' with W room at ill Uth SI. 817 J7 ] KD A well luml hsd room with flrc WANT ' , In bn k louir , nor builncsl cenlro I'llce ros nimiich aaoVJcct M cmvin- cnrn in I e"0 < i tt'.tcndinco. Aililrcu' , slating Urrns ndjtoci'.t n , "A M. " Uce Office. AGENTS Wanted n.aloor fcnale In "very 1 y ano tnvn In the Urltert St ttts flo 0 to15.(0ra-d ( j o'sllynia o G K. KITJUT " C > , 10 Ha'd y Strict , fiew York Clt ) . J 1 ? ltn ( n'Or. " \T7 A.S7ED-To rent , by a if-nt'cnun i\rdwl { i Vtwi lurntebid torn * , ir lurnlroiil homo , ca lei , ncnrVu I n cctitie ; bin * rn'- Addr > .83'l H. " 1) o oSfi. . 826271 W ANTED To ( ft vnr , w Ih good City r.ffri'ECM. oTjilojiiicnt. ( ! o3d pay. Oill 42180U h 10th kt ect. 821' ' 25 | BITUATICHB V/ANTEO. WANTkl-sltn iionl.yiS . o ish ulrl , Wa- RU § not 60mu"h noljjoo a to leam tbe Fngll h ta iiua e. Inqnlro t Vrn r. 0 I ( ml * ijiil t'0 , Harniy , be'.2let anJ I'-'I Si. 811-271 AN fhi 'Itif tloj b ai assistant book- W ko rT Can pi e tic bjt ol rc ( ro"cuu. ' " 11 collie' . 812 SOf WASTDf Situ tlon I < a hnrdwarn or other Fton bjajonnjfE nil hnmi with A 1 ref- ercnc's Add tsj "J. Will ws , " tutopcan hrt.l , Kinion'Nu\ 835-5t WAV'f5T ) Sit ailon bvflia'c'a ? ' ba" er on Whlto , Bjo , llrowu an ] Vienna bnad. Aim < n fl 11 c CH at d t leu. Addrns Adiru Itouliu- K r , K n asCty , Mo. 838-29 it nrnT HOUSES A D UNO. 1011 RF NT Double o Hce la Jacobs' block. 1 83 Ivr 1O1 KENT lip-stairs o cr 1117 Fa-nam Bt. F BlO.lw JO'I.N O. JACJD8. rnilHEEunfurn ehel roomn for icn * , with bay JL window , 1416 i bicago street. 8.0-ft FOIl \T-Hnuso ot 5 rjoms. App' ' ' Mr. Ths Sjvlft , 15 ha dChliajj. 821-tf KENT One o ! two homes Mtuatid at FOU a d Lcaxenworth sttceta Oca with S loomu anil the ether cf to rooms. Aur'yon ' the pmnl . ENT Nice fur ! sh d icoji with bmrJ. FOK lUth room and K f. anJ ttblj bianl , 17ia FOU KENT Ihre in ins and celh13th and Cnli'ornla s reel. Irqulroat OOS Uih street. OK HENT-3 furrlfl iod rpom Insult or K _ I'leamntlj 1 o t d. > t\ 1 between 3 and G p. m , 317 N l < tli s rect , between lUvcnpirt and Cn c RP , east Mo. 801-25 11 Ml OTA -Ci : FIR UUhT The End t-ry A and h moment ot builcllci No.1111 lrarnam strut , lijqulro next ilorreoa . line IIKJJT A 1 rje l-oit furnlbhcd r'om No. FOR C 51 17lh St ah 1 1'ttl'f ' ' rtita. IU5 2s Ortll NT one o'ffnn , Si.OO per in nth , at F A. Hos 's JIusle Hall _ 777-lm _ rnuuiisuno nnosis AN JL coi\enlet cea 1810 iJodjjM St. 773-lin FOR RENT 2. ) house , 2 tl 10 rooms , at $3 to $ < 5 per month ; 3 and 2 aero garden , with houec , barn , etc. , 01 cich.at $ Ii and $ ' 2 par month. Shiver's Rent bureau , opnooite post- office. * - 768-tf FORIUNT Twon'cely turn § hfd rooms S. E. corner 20th and Davenport with or without board. CM 27t t\\0n BENT Several ima'l houses , n room * L cack. DR. 0. II. PAUL. ' 39-lra I OH It NT One Urge ril'e y luriimh i room F with board fur two at 1808 CalilornU St. 707-lmo. FOR RENT 430 Convrnt itreet St Mary's ar- cnue. a one story houao six rooms ard two hrsj8 abl. . Inquire Barktt Ilroa. Uasaotllce. BU1IS' Now Map ot Omaha , lust completed and ready for delh ery at JScacn. Is 4 net wide by 7 ( ect long. LarL'eet and moat complete map 01 Omaha c\ct published. Olllclal m&p of the city. Boo column. _ "C10II KKNT 2 houses of 8 rooms eich. In- J ? quire 1019 Farnham stro t. I j HOTEL FO ALE CIinAl1-C2 mll.s e t of On aha , the Union Pacific railroad , llrlck barn , tw it ry hotel and furniture , three lo'uUH3J , treed Btnntl , KJ bunini.t > 9. Good rooboiid fur uelling. Inqulro of mibacrllcr. AL NOUUIS , 713-lm-mo t oith Loud , Neb , SALE Pockets maps of Novraska ! 0c FOR . For birgalna in < aha Citj improved and un nipred property , call on Win t , Shrl- \tr , hell Estate AKcnt , opjus tu poitollke. 7C9-if Oil 8MB Sfx room cottn-.ro with barn nd F half lot on Chicago street , near Illirh School Onl > * 2,300. JlcCAOUE , UOU dec 27-tt Opp. rosiofflce. FOR SALK A arm C ! BJ , econa n.ud phMtom Cat'at 1319 ITarncy St. -r > XCELLE > IT BHICK KOll 8ALE-59.00 par JLJ th-U'and , Yard 15th etroet , tno b'oans , touth rf liellevue raid dec 23-3mt LORENZO DIBBLE , T ) Ell IS New Map of Omaha , Just completed ark. 13 ready for delivery at 35 each. Is 4 feet wide by 7 feet long. Largest and moot complete map of Omaha over publUhed. OiticUl map of tht city. See column. COMMAND HOARD At roiBOnible E 1516 Howard ttrect 8.823 . EDWAEDKlJEHL , MAJ 8TE11 OF PALJIYSTERY AND OOND * TI NALlbT , 498 Tenth otrri-t , Vetnccn Farnam and Ha nuy. Will , with ho aid of guardian snlnts , obtain for any one a glnnco of the past &nd present , and on certain conditions In the fu ture. Boots and Shoos made to order. I'tifrct satisfaction mimnt . ! , . - . - - , AbsoSutely Puire. This powder ncxrrarlei A marvel of purity , ttrcngthand v , holcaominci" llore ixnnomlrai than the ornlnarj L nd , and cannot lu aid In coinpeti Ion with the multitude ) of low tct , bhort weight , alum orph vphatopondtr. Hold only l - cans. RoiiL IHKl.su I'ouui * Co. , Will 8t , 901 New York.