THE DAILY JBEE : MONDAY JANUARY 9 The Daily Bee. Monday Momincr , Jan 0 "Weather Report. ( The following observations are taken the same moment of time at nil the statlo mentioned. ) WAR Dur'r U. S. SIONAL SRBVICF. , OUAUA , January 28 , 183 , (1:15 ( : ji. m. ] I1'n ! ' I1'r it > Missouri and Mlsst/mlppl / riter * Iroiun nl point * north ot HI. I/ul . LOOaL BREVITIES. The Conncil Blutli DrlvlnR Prk t Fair ansoclntion announces May 22 , 23 , and 2Ti for Its upriug mtotinK , Also S tember 11 , 12 , 13 and 11 for annual ei bltion and dUtrictfair. The board ot rectors are : J. T. llnrt , president ; J. Stowant , vice president ; Henry Kto m treasurer ; G. F. Wright , solicitor ; Tt Bowman , ROcroUry ; W. S. 1'ettibone , L\cy , W. F. Sapp , Eicher. The learned and eloquent dean of I ) vor , the Very Uav. llenry Martin Hi will deliver a lecture in the chapel Trinity cathedral , on Tuesday evenl the 13th of February. HU subject , understand , will bo "Kngllah cathedr Every chnrshman In Omaha , and ov person who is Interested intuch subje ought to make their arrangement * to h tbls lecture. Church Guardian. The G orronu UJies' fair cloied Satur evening with the biggest attendance of week. The drawing for tbo gold wa resulted In 1,201 being the luckjr ntimt and as the owner of the ticket did * how up It Is hard to say whoie ship come In. The second Japanese tea party , g ! by the ladies of the First Congregatlo church , Friday night , wis still better tended than the ono on Thursday old and was voted a great success. The ceipts for the two nights were over $ IU ! Between the old and now gas cam ules , tbo electric light company , the St dard Oil company and tallow cam there ought t J be no light famine in Oi ha. The funeral of the late [ Mri. Uapl Fitzgerald will take place at 10 a. in , day from St. rhllomona'n Cnthodial. There was a liglit train west on Union I'aclfio youtcrdiy , there being t two day coaches and one sleeper. Several plain druuks and dtsturbci the peace played checkers with their u last night In the city Jail. Sunday was A beautiful day , and unow dlHappoared rapidly under the Buene of Old SnVa sayr. Another big shipment of silver br from the O. S. & K. , wai made yesterd They are getting a touch of i weather out went now. Tbo U. P. pay car CMJIO In on ti No. 4 yesterday. Telegrams to Braditrcet during past week ihow seven f allures In Nobrr ono hardware , two gnueral stored , groceries , one harness and ono saloon , will bo seen thii U moro than ono fnilu day. The principal cause of BO many urea is given , In inofet oiec , ns Imbllt realize on book accounts , and ) farmers said to bo fitlll renewing n largo amour their paper. CSen , Jlowtnl returned Friday eve : from the Otoo { reservation , where he Bone with Capt. Sladen , hia chief of B to become acquainted with the sltuat The lands will bo opened for sale and tlement this spring , when there will rush for the forty-aero tract ? . Special meeting of Capitol Lodge 3 , A. F. and A. M. , thii ( Monday o ing , January 2'Jtb , for work In the t degree. VUltlng brethren cordially vited. By order of tbo master. The Xerth Omaha Social club their first niMquerade party Friday the Acme hall , corner of Sixteenth Burt. The ball was well attended WM a success. Dancing was kept up t late hour Saturday morning. lUv. J. W. loKram , at the ear nolicitatlon of the church in Unadtlla , vonsenUd to remain over another Hut and continue the meeting , which haa ' attended with great Interest , The MlnbUiUl association will i at the study of Kev. 0. W. Savldg IfintM. K , church parsonage teat at 11 a. u. The Kuropetn restaurant , a great venlence to many who are compelled I out late , ban been cloned on an att nient. Ihe Omaha Light Foot clnb will the Ir private ( social party at Masonic Friday evening , February 2. ARMY ( PROMOTIONS. Several Officer B in the Ninth try Got a L > lfc. Major Wm. W. Saundera , N infantry , recently inspector gai on General Terry's stair , dlod F < at Fort Suelllng. This promotes C A. S. Burt of the Ninth infantry majority in the Eighth infantry. First Lieutenant Morris C. F < adjutant of the Ninth infantry ; comes a captain , and will roiuov his company at Fort MoKinnoy , Lieut. ThomaH S. M. Oalob is meted to a first lieutenancy , theeo otlicoiB are well known Omaha , where they wore atationoc u number of years. Major Wra. Gentry , who has I ooranly been In command of 'J l , It In the city en route to comm&ud at Fort Nlobrara RAILWAY INTELLIGENCE The Omaha & Northwestern Be Extended , The O. B. & Q. nnd Bio Grand Juago McCrary nnd the Uonvor Now Orloina. Since his vlilt to this city , on roa east from a trip cf Inspection over t Denver & Rio Grand railway , Genoi Manager Potter , of the Chicago , Bt llngton & Qaincy , has been call upon several times to deny the repi that the Q was about to buy out t the Rio Grande. No such report v made from Omaha , as ho stated hi that such wan not the Intention of I company , but ho did Intlmato tl they might swallow up the narr gauge , and stated positively that would rocolvn the bulk of their w bound through freight. Tnoy will virtually ono line before April 1 , BI way , and no mutter how "It's all ! same in Dutch. " THE OMAHA AND NOHTHWKSTKRX. Under the above head The Line Journal published the follow ) . though jnst where Omaha is to co in is not evident exactly : The Informal mooting of the boi of trade night before last , wan cal for the purpose of rocniving a nunr of prominent of Kansas gent ! tnon , and listening to somathtng th had to say in regard to a contompla railroad from Balina , Kansas to mont , via. Lincoln. The vlnitlng g tlomon , Jndgo 0. P. Hamilton , Sallna , n practical railroad a voyor ; William Kalhoefo * , of Hanov D. M. Glllcsplo , of Carmel ; Thor Groady , William Collins , Dr. Jaoi and - Shoemaker , of Washingt They are a committee representing Kansas organization known ai t Omaha & Northwestern railro JndgoKalhoeferii president of I company. Judge 0. P. Hamilton , Sallna , was spokesman of the comn too , Ho Is a practical railroad a voyor and has boon over the line Kansas. The other members of party have business Interests at tli respective places of residence 1 company waa organized four yc ago , and has boon watching for an portunity to secure a line such as ono proposed. The headquarters of the compi are at Clifton , Kansas. They prop to build this road from Sallna to Nebraska line , a distanca of over miles , upon condition of n northwi orn outlet to Lincoln or Fromc They want co-operation from n . ' brnska organization to oocuro thtst lot. Connection is not desired v any rend now In operation , but an dependent line is wanted. They ready to do their part , saying t money and material will bo foi coming when ooporatlon is surod. A calculation wui m showing that the proposed line fi Salina by the way of Hanover , B rice , Lincoln , Wahoo and Fremon Chicago is only about thlrty-fivo m farther than by way of Kansas ( and the trunk lines. The disto from Sallna to Lincoln is 158 mi The line is to bo continued to 1 mont. At Salina it will connect v the Topeka & Southwestern , a 1 now partly built from Topcko and operation for tixty miles. At I mont the line will connect with Chicago & Northwestern for the 01 THAT 1IIO SUIT. The final hearing In the suit of Denver & Now Orleans railway ngai the Atohlson , Topeka & Santa Was osncluded Friday evening In 1 city before Justices McOrary i Uallot , of the United States coi The question involved is practlci ono no to how far railways are sub to legal control in the making tholr contracts. The doftmd claims the right to make such c tracts as It pleases. The complain claims that the discrimination of defendant against it and In favoi the Denver & Rio Grande rallwaj illegal and opposed to public pol The court took the matter under viaomont , without intimating whc docislon would bo rendered. SPECKS OF Tbo Inauguration of the Electric L In Omaha. A now Indication of Omaha's g : ing metropolitan Importance waa i Saturday night In the advent of electric light system. Ban Francisco , Denver , Salt I City , Ogden and other western c have enjoyed this light for a 1 time , all of the places named u the Brush light , which is In some pools superior to all others.r. r. used in Omaha la the Weston light , the apparatus for which Is n nfaotured by the United States 1 trio Lighting company. The po for the oloctrlo generators Is furnli by a Porter variable cut-off enp of 120 horse power , located on first lloor of the east balldlng Strang's block. It rests upon e stone and brick foundations , the 1 ors being situated In the basom This engine waa furnished by Ktrang , and cost him $7,000 , It the power to run llio lamps. At the present time there are f subscribers and the lights are trlbntcd aa follows : S. Jonason , 1 lamp ; Hollman& 4 ; lliokman , 1 ; S. P. Morse it Cc Rarage , 1 ; Paxton hotel , 'J ; Dohl Boyd's opera Jipnso , 1 ; A. D , M ( 1 ; Polack , ; Ed Maurer , 1 ; Now & Co. , j Schlank & Prince , 2 ; L quest , 1 ; Goodman , 1 ; Max'Moyi Co. , 2J. ; 11. F. Lehman , 1O ; National bank , 2 ; G.I' . Brown , oago Btoro , 1 ; Edholrait Erloksoi Kennard Bros. , 1 ; Gladstone Hubcrman. 1 ; Millard hotel Kd. B. Williams , 1 Of ab vo parties the following ; l mpn in the street ; Paxton hot street lamps ; B. P. Morse , 2 ; Hai 1 ; Illckman , 1 ; Dohlo , 1 ; Be opera house , 1 at northwest upper nor ; Polaok , 1. J , H , F. Lehmai Millard hotel , 2 , The exhibition of Saturday eve wasjrathor'moroof testyhan anyt elbe , but it proved very satisfact The majority of the lights burned a steady brilliancy that throw gasllgb into the shade , and lighted the street with a pure white light that rlvallc sunlight , and was the object of ur stinted admiration. Others blazed n ] flicked , wont ont and were as varlnbl as the whims of a society belle , Thu hnd not been properly adjusted an will work all right when they are pt In shape. Farnam street present c the finest sight as It was all sgtow wil the soft , mellow light , and the gas j < looked very sickly alongside of i rlvnU The olectrlo light Is very pretty fi a display and for lighting any larf room or for street illumination , bi the general experience ii that gas mu bo kept on hand any way to me emorgoncio * , as the now light is liivb to go out on short notice and plunj its patrons from a i.oonday glare in the blackest darkness. BA GOING A BURGLAR. A Midnight Cxp'rionoa tf th P , lies Forco- About ono o'clock Sunday mornin as Oflier Walker wan passing aloi Fourteenth stool , ho saw by the brig moonlight a man crouching in tl front doorway of McNamara & Du cam's liquor liouno. Ho noon not that the door was ajar , and start over to coo what was up , making noiao on the mdewalk with hi ] f sot BOO what odoot it would have on t man. As the otlisor crossed the strt the fjllow run around the corner a : disappeared in the alloy. At the Rai moment the dour wnq closed from t inside and u noise waa hoard as if t Iron bar used there was dropped dot into the socket , The cffier wasalono and ho thong hohadbapgod his girpo euro euong Ho couldn't chase the man up the i ley for fear his prisoner would ta the opportunity to skip out , and thin tng a bird in the hand worth two the brush , " he mounted guard it stayed by his man. It was observ that the curlaln at tire front wlndo always left partly raised , was clos down. The wrrlval of Officer S gwi and Captain D mohuo a little latur , i creaaod the forcu to fighting atrengl A ladder was obtained , and thron the transom over the door somoo was fjintly visible inside , but fail to respond to knocks for admlttan Being unable for nome reason roach Mr. McNiunara'a resicenca telephone Capt , Donohoo wont thi himself and soon brought that gent man itnd Mr. Kilkenny back w him , they having keys with wh the door could bo opened. It waa i locked cautiously and the f men headed by O.tpt. Doi hoc entered the Baleen The C thing they eaw Wain man lyinij on 1 II > or with his coal ou"but thrown o' him , no If for n covering. This be tnkun off the man , who waa playi off drunk , waa cxposod to view , n looked decidedly sheepish as Mr. I Naninra u kcd , "If you were com : in hnro to aleop wiy ! didn't you I mer it wta one of the employes c noctrd with the establishment r who usually waa entrusted with n 1 to go in early in the morning. SV , the pressure of another parly me ; and the ausplclocs actions of b cannot bo explained but uncior circumstances there wan no nrot for an arrest and "firo ended smoke' rf.or occupying the offic about four hours of their time , County Commltulonora. SATURDAY.JJanuary 27 Board r pursuant to adjournment. Prcaa Commissioners Corliss , Knight i O'Koofo. The minutes of the preceding int lug worn road und approved. The tllioittl bond cf 1) . J Sold constable Omaha prcctnot NJ , 2 , i approved. The following aoconnta were lowed : 110M ) JU.SI ) . II , H. Avery , work on road $ If H. J tall , work on road . GENERAL KU.N1) . W. A , Gilb < ) , "cervicesnphyRlcInn. $ li A , N , Miller , expense to Lincoln inanuo 2i Hcimrod & Djnimu , grocurica for poor | Uedlield lirot , , vriutlnRitocVotafor court , etc 8v Millard & 1'eok , Hour for county . Jno. A. CrelKhton , rent county court mid sup't 22 , ' Ueorxo 1 * . Drawn , witness fee . . ' St. Joseph Hospital , care of [ lu. dlgent 41 lielmrod \ Dorman , grocerleB for poor , ; G. It. Voote , agent , tickets for poor i M. lton-erB & Son. , goods for jail. . . ' Adjourned to the iiltt inst. JOHN BAUMEH , County Clorl THE FARMERS' FIRE. Om li Narrawly Egoape * Allot Newh ll Horror * Very few of onr cltlzons are BT of the fact that the city narrowly capod witnoeaing a repetition of Nowhall hotel tire In our midst. occurrence threatened was at an o 0 hour Sunday morning and the EC was the Farmers' house on Hai street. Ollioor Frank Klofuor , ono of efficient specials on the force , wai his way homo about about a qua to 5 o'clock. When passing Farmers' ho smelt fire and soon the blazj in the rear of the build Ho awakened two or thrco of attaches of the hotel and won work with a will to check the thi oned disaster. So the bucket brl ( did some excellent work nnd ator. the fire , not oven turning in alurm , and consequently no ono those present hoard -f the event t later in the day. Great credit ia duo Mr. Klefner his prompt action and excel work SLAVKN'S YOBKM1TK COLQG Made frutr Ibo wild llowora ot FAR rAMKD YOSEMITE VALI It la the moat fragrant ot porfa Muuafaaturcd by II. B. Slavon , Francisco. Foronlo in Omaha by J. WLltehonso and Kuuuaia Bi & Go. Norvoousueaa , debility and hnnated vitality cared by ai Drown'a Iron lUtton. , HER SWEET SAKE. The Oalls of Charity Anfl Ho1 They Are Met , The Annual Report of tb Omnha City Mission. Whllo the county commissioners a aclivo in supplying the wants of t ] poor In onr midst , there are alao mat private individuals who do not forg the Injunction ! of the Sivlor In rega to the poor. There are also never societies who do a good work , as w bo neon from Annual Report Omaha City Mlealo The mission reports for the yu ending January lat , 1833. Wo w first glvo the TIIEASUHKR'H ' REPORT. IJu. < Ca h on band In nil departments Jan. 1 , 1883 8203 Oath received from rent of building and lot 70 ash received iroin Thanksgiving collection ! ) f 0 wh received from clrcuUm "SO 'ath ' received from Sunday ecbool collections 100 Cash received from donntloue 11 8728 OK. \y \ Oiflh paid janitor , fuel , coal , ItghU , repntrHvetc $ 05 \j \ caah paid Insurinco 14 lycanh paid stove 12 If cash paid Sunday ichool ex penses 144 > y canh paid for relic' department. 30 Jy cash paid Indujtrir.l school dry By cash paid for picnic expenses. . . tl Balances on hand 3"S 5723 Wo report of the following aa t itendanco In the HAB1JAT1I bCUOOL. L'otal attendance during year 5 , Vverage attendance : daily Rightist attendance any one day. . . . ' INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. Total attendance during year 2 , Average attendance during year. . Mo. garments furnished and given out iloney spent for dry goo Is material.Gl 1IRLIEF DEPARTMENT. During the year It was the doairc he mission to establish a "Homo .ho Frlondlets. " With this end view , olroilars were Eont out ask : 'or subscriptions. It was stated in the circular tl 'No Bubecrlption would be called unless a requisite amrmnt was p'o 3gt to warrant us in undertaking the wo Saino of our citi7.jnn responded lib ally to the call , buttho sniu Hubaoril would not warrant na in undortak the work this year , and the subset tiona are being returned to these si scribing. An institution of thla 1 ; Is badly needed in our city , and liopo uoxt year to bo ublo to eatabl one. one.This department han been T much cratnpod for the neccjawy fni to rollovo the doatitntion coming' rcctly under its notice. It thanks following peraoiiB for donations : Mrr. iloth , o'othlng ; Mro. S. H. Olark , box of fiah ; Flomiiig & C groceries ; Mrs. Milton R-goH , do ing ; Lira. Sir'ib ? , clothing ; N. Merrill , groceries ; 1'Axton & Ga gher , grocerloi ; Mcp-jrd , Brady & C groceries ; Mis. Baohns , cash , o Mrs. Saloman , pictures ; Mr. Hos pioturop ; Dr. Paabody , services ; M Jncksor. aervioss ; Misi Bodies services ; Oruikshank t CD. , dry gen Jauica MoVittlo , ( { loccrlca ; Mr. H son , meat ; Mr. Urlnu , bicad ; con ooumlefilonor ? , nix and ono-hilf ; ti f coal. Sixty families hnvo b visited. la addition to tin ) atno ropjrfed in the treasurer's rep ( § 30 fiO ) ns the fxpundjturo3thoro been collected $44 39 for omergenc which did not paoa through the tri ury. lloreaftcr thia doparhnt through its oocratnry , Trill make mor ly reports. Wo take this nmna cf extondina invitation to all these v < ho are in rated In the mission work to visit Sabbath and Industrial schools BCO the necessity of this mission. ALB.O. . CUARLTON , Sjc'j HEATH RECORD. Mrs. Capt. M. J. Fitzgerald' Deal The Remains En Bouto to Omaha. A dispatch was received in this Friday by Mr. M. A. McNami announcing the death cf his ne Mrr. Lizzie Fitzgerald , wife of C M. J. Fitzgerald of Denver. The ceased was a daughter of Mr. P. MoNamara and spent much cf youth In thii city , " where she many friends. Her husband Is a tired army officer , well known in ni circles and by our citizens genera The remains arrived in this clt ; the Denver train Sunday morning the funeral will take place , probi to-day , at the Holy Sopulc Cemetery. The remains were ace panlod by the husband mother of the unfortunate litho the latter having gone out to att her In her illness. The deceased also a sister in this city , Mrs. Rol Harrison. Mrs. Fitzgerald was born on the i day of September , 1858 , in Brook and was aged 24 years and 4 montb death. Sno was educated at the < vent of the Bisters of Lorotto , r Niagara Falls , and was marrlec Captain Fitzgerald in Cheyenne February Oth , 1878 , by llov. Fal Jennott. Deceased was a dei Catholic during life , and the hut ramonts of the church wore adml tared to her just before death by spiritual advieor , Rev. Father Mi orcllo , of the church of the Sai Heart. The Denver Tribune of Ftl sayt. Uirly yesterday afternoon tl occurred the death rf Mrs. Li Fitzgerald , the wife of Captain M Fitzgerald , formerly of the Un Stutes army , but for eome years a ; Hcnt of this city. Deceased mi away after n very painful liln berne with exemplary patience , had boon aillicted with pjrrnna , w ] cauicd her death. The remains ba embalmed and sent to Omi where the mother and sisters of J Fitzgerald resldoreachiog Omaha i o'olock to-tuorrow morning. The followingrcsolntlousworopiu > y the members of the Routt rlfl ast evening ; ARMORY HAIL , \ DENYJSK , January 25,1833 J WHKRKAB , It has pleased Almigh 3od In his all wise providence 10 i move from this earthly sphere to th night celestial realm nbovo the b oved wlfo cf our highly esteem Captain M. J. Fitzgerald , bo if Resolved , That the heartfelt nyi pithitsof this company bo tender to our captain and his family , in tr tholr hour ( f affliction and trial. RESOLVED , That n copy of the resolutions bo published in each the dally papers , and A copy of t same bo sent to our captnin. SfiROEANTQ. F. DlOOlNS , PRIVATE F. II. RYAN , CORPORAL F. FREEMAN , PRIVATK CHAB. M SANDIPEB. CORPORAL E. H. KINO. Committee on resolutions , Rot Rifles , Company E , First Battali Colorado National Guard. A CHRISTIAN SOLDIER The Lost Trlbutou of Respect to U Goorfto L. LUt'.o. ' Tha fnncral cf the late Rev. Qooi L. Little took place at 2 p. m. Si nrdny from the Dodge Street Preal toriuu church , and was largely tondcd , Revs. MazGold , Blayni Brouchert and Graham , of this ci Bishop Olarkson and Rov. S. B. Ne sou , of Waterloo , being among t clergy who were present. The following order of services. ? followed : Anthem , "N * > moro tears ; " invo ticn by Rov. F. II. Hays ; hyn "What though the arms of conqai ing death do God's own house invud read by Rov. Joshua Rlslo , cf Pat ion ; reading of appropriate scrlptt passages by Rev. P. 3. Hnlbort , Fremont ; sermon from John U 4 Rav. W. J. Harsha ; prayer by R k Wm. McOandlish ; hymn , "Thou . Gone to the CSravp , " road by Rev. H. Hays. At the grave the services of cc mittal wore read by Rev. F. H. Ha and the benediction pronounced Rev. W. J. Harsha. The pall bearers were O. F. Da * ? . L. Perino , J. L. Welshons , O Ballon , Dr. Dcniao and Howard K nedy. A TIUIIUTE TO BIS MEMORY. No man idontiflod with the Proa torian church in the state of Nebra could bo moro missed from its ra : han the Rov. George LUtlo. Mr. Little for five ycurs had travt the length and breadth of our yni growing state , planting the banne Proabyteiianietn where ho naw aoil in readinees. Ho numbers am lia friends hundreds of housohc scattered over our frontier towns , \ welcome his coming as only thoao \ live on week after vrcolc and mo aftur month , without any of the pri eges of Christian fellownhlp in chn work do live , many of them pci who have been ncuatomcd to the o ; thy of n church homo in the cast Mr. Llttlo'a epeciul duties coiiste in eatfihltahing churches in t places frontier towns and tciini the Bottling of ministorH , who \ \ sent out by the home miaaion bo in New York to the chnrchoa alre established in our otato. Hia w Involved much traveling , and the tlo tlino ho spent : it homo was fi occupied with the largo correapo once ho was obliged to keep u ministers in the east would write 1 [ u reference to churches , fomillts c tempting moving west would w ! iim about town : , church prlvilej etc all 1otters were promptly sacred. la traveling ho obliged to encounter all man cf mcanvcmioncuB and liArdsh oi'tcn sleeping in sod honi preaching in Bchool houses wh they would lix up a Iwsty fire of c Btulks and corn on thu advent of syncdical micaaonary , Mr. LUtln durcd all this us a gocd'eoldior. C to his few intimate friends did ho c reveal his frequent physical disc fort , aud then ho always spoki these things BO chcorfullyand so in as n matter of course that his frio did no trosliza hia experience , wl wua Bomotimua glad but ofttimcs i waa slowly undermining his not v robust health. In five years' t work he waa never obliged to bi an appointment for church oreanl ; : or preaching until about two w ( ago ho found himself BO worn after his last long trip he could keep the appointment for the i Sabbath ; ho reqrotted It exceed and decided his inability to go i tears in his eyes , saying , "They bo 10 disappointed" aa alas how m will bo when they learn this fait ! servant of the Lord and Master boon called from earth's care to roc the welcome plaudit , "Well doi Mr. Little Boemed in the prime of and usefullnoss and waa full of r. and visions for the future of Pro terianlsm in this state. He wai have gone east next month to > different Presbyteries to tell them needs ot Nebraska churches. Ho k these chnrchoathoroughlysympath with them fully and with rare g judgment and superior wloi seemed always * able to solve t problems for them , Uls death this juncture seems a calamity to entire state woik , but the MAE whose it Is , haa called from ear service ono of his most active , cuic helpers , and wo can but bow nnbn ively , knowing He had need of there , where all is joyful , happy v for him. Mr. Little's death w : singularly quiet , calm and peac ono ; ho passed from earth withoi struggle ; went quietly to sleep , e away , seeming to feel that "nn ueath were the everlasting arms ' "I HRVO Been AOllotcd with an Affection of the Throat I childhood , caused by diphtheria , mid uied various remedies , hut have n found unythlog equal to LIIOWN'H U CIIIAL TtlOCHES " ; . ( . ( ? . .I// ' . Jit , ton , 1'ddon , J\'n. Hold only in box"e MKTROPOLITAlT HOTEL , O ] HA , NEB. Tables supplied with the boat market atiords. The traveling pc claim they got better nccommodat and more general satisfaction 1 than at any other house In Omi Rate , $2 per dav. augSltfn Take the Great Rock Island Hi to Chicago and the Hast. DIED ON THE CABS. A Story to bo Taken With A Gra ! of Allowance. The dramatist personae of the f ( owing Item will readily bo recogniz > y many of our citizens and they w o slow to believe the story in its ft xtnnt , as that would bo to convict man of inhumanity almost beyond i qnal. At any rate the way in w hi ho extra bapgago item stops in t ! raw < f the complainant makes It a tear as if ho might BOO things " hrough a glaM-dnrkly. " The San Francisco Chronicle ai. 1883 date says. "Aro yea a reported Well , I mad as a March hare , " and the go lotnrm from the oaat dropped in mo of the cnihioncd chairs In the i unda of the Palace Hotel. "I car hrough fcom Now York ; got ho New Year's Day , and have been co fined to my room over since until tt ivoning , or I would have been aron n BOO uomo of the papers before th You ooo , on the train with mo wore lady and gentleman of t \cquxlntnnc9 who had their be jgago checked through to C don. All went well until jo to Council Bluflfd , when my f rlon were startled at hearing a railway i ficial loudly calling their namoa at t depot. The gentleman responded once , and wan asked for the chooV I hia baggage and that of his wife. 'X' checks were unsuspectingly hand over , and then the modest official 1 orracd him tbat § 24 extra was t east for which hia baguago would carried to Ogdon. The train v ixbont to start , and rather than leu his baggage behind , iho gentlem paid the baggage and came on. Tha 'torn number one. Attached to our train was t opoclal car of ono of the magnates the overland routo. Ho had a cro of the directors and employees of tread road along with himand rcdointta In the sleeping car was a yonng la consumptive named Storey , f. brother is agent for Wello , Fargo Oo.'s express at Colfax , Col. S was accompanied by her Bister , M R. H. Gillette , of Chicago. Af reaching Ogden the invalid's syn toma bccion suddenly worse , n Mrs , Gillettu was anxious to proci medic.tl attention. There was o ono physician aboard , who is intact to the i ail way company , and wai the special car with the magna Mrs. Gillette sout to the doctor a begged him to atop into the other and BOO if ho could do anyth for her dying ulster. DJ you thi that ho moved ? Not a mnsclo. just went uhead telling stortea i unjoying himself , an tbonsh th wasn't n sick person viithin a thout miles of him. The invalid began aink rapidly , nnd Mrj. Gillette , ttltu frantic .with Borrow , again sppon to the medical man for t.dvico or sfotanco. Result ? Same as bef. Presently the poor invalid died , i then the r < uvocid ! employes wanted nut f'o corpse oil' the train at the f station , and would have done co for the Interference of Liuuten Commr.nder Charles F. Soitts , of United States navy , who happened bj on board. STJDDKN DE&TH. Mr.3 , Philip Koch'Found Dead in J Own House. Mm. Phillip Koh , the proprieto ; Koch's wrll known beer garden i park , on ssnth Tenth otroot , ' found dead a uu early hour ycatcn nnrning. Mrs. Kcch had bron in her na health the night before , nrd wa3 ailing in tbo least. At 10 o'clock closed up the placu , to ie her cuati and retired for the night. In morning she was f jund dead , nnd der circumstances that indicitod t ( .ho cnuuu wp.3 heaat diecaao , to wl : la is said she vr.is Btibjuct. That fooling of languor and dohi tint tollowd physical exertion , moved by uticg Brown's Iron ] tor/i. SPECIAL fiQTIGES. jtarSPEOIALS will POSITIVELY not I sertcd unless paid In advance. n I OAM MON Y ONEV TO LOAN-Call at Law olucoof ] M Thoiraa room 8 Crclghton Block. TJ LOAN On chattel mortgagi MONEY . A. B. Tutton , No. 1B10 l > oi street front room up stairs. 435 O 10AN At 8 per ccn , tcrestlnsumaof * 2 , 00 am wards , for cto B ) earn , on first class city and propcrt > , DKMIS RKAL EaiAlK and LOAN Aoi 15tliand Douglas tits. TO LOAN -At S per cent. Shrl MOSEY ! Fj > t itn knd Ixsan Agency , op ) > pontolllco. 7tt7 HELP WANTED A > T 1) .NUI.-.O glil at 1711 JaUaaii tt w W027 { ANTED lo real a bou > o of > lz or r w room ] , hi a high location. Address R office. Olrl to do homework. Aipl ) > WANTED Street. 52 AT/'ANTED CaD\ats M acquainted with V > to Intiouuce an article ol merit. For t culars call at 141 ( < Dodge St. Ms- ; / A nulub'oomaii ' ts houieke W/NTKO mlltH we t. mar email to n I referenda r quired. AiMuni'Ta mei" II * tlcv. 8I5--/ \ \rANTSr 8,000 tcarul , l.COO nun. 1'fM > V makers. ( Kan aa City , Spririglleid It 2 phla R llro d. U. MaSNWEILEU 8U'27t Hth 6tre - Sa'c aan for WANTED-Fxjerlenced and BaVlng V v Ktnnard , Motter i. Co. , 14th strn-topp ° 1 &L in.\otthy. l- ! Chamber maid. None but I WANTKD wiling to work nttd appl > at Douglas Et. " 8 < W ANTED Co k atUaliforiiltUoiuo. ( W copk prcfemd. 830 ! -A fir = t-cl s prtsriptlan d'uiclctk , " unm rriod. Ono tint BJ Enillli ; mid flerrain , th t Is willing to v aid can furnUn li-it cf recaroacnda'Joii * , . emplojuiencatiK'oTeitiii.t find veimincnt JOHN W. IIKI.L MIOELUANOU3 I Tobuj a ho-i-J nnd lot 'n WANTViD . > Utu pr.ix' AddreM "IJj B to ofllcc - ThoUd' of Omaha to WANTED . si'Jlc for uit'ln.- rhlldrfiii ilothi.9 | < itlvvl } no lilting rixii | : linings iiit frcu next SiturUaj at HIS D St. Cnll niul ionvlnctyouridt. . 81K | Wanted male or female. In c AGENTS town In tbo Urltctl Stitc * . S to llTi.CO par day ei'ily made. G. K. lllDK \ i' ) . lo Intel f gtri-it , New ork City. J IUna no. TtTANTED Fjnr fett'efei boarJer * with 1turnUhod room aftH 12th Bt. 847 27t TTANTKD A well furnl < hed room lth fire IT or ito .T , In a brlik hoa r , near biulnni centre Pilre not 11 much an object at e-n n- enco and goorf aitcndtncc. Addroe > , itatlng Urnn andtlocall n , "A. M. " Bee Office. T7ANTED To rent , by a Rntlcrmn and wll r\ two lurnlshi d tocrn' , or farnlsoed house i good loo'loi , ne r hii-lio n contie ; b t rn'- rcnc . A'ldrtu'-O R. " Ilje oUce. 828-2T -A BfCprSSFOL CANVAS- SEH , from 25 to 35 , to travel , hire , rain and utirt Agenii to nil our publications ; mint be willing tv give a short trial on commit- on ; will pay from S80O to 81 500 to the ht man , who can suit ut ; rclcronces and so- urlty rrmilrcd ; tlvc ace , experience and send hit CAbSELL , 1'ETrKR , OALl'I N & CO. , 822 roadway , New York , W3 2 ? IDATIOfttt MANTt-.U - hy n yo'ing woman who WANTED-Sltuatlsn and housownrk gen- rally. App'y No. Ill 13vh itr ot. 851-2JJ rirANTED Situation br n cxpcrloncdhot l VV cleJk. Addron "M , M. ' No. 1023 cor. m cdC > llfornlaitree < i. [ TTANTEO A Clortthlp In ftore To furnlih W ray finfloyer with tf.OOrr 4700. Ilavo had xperleneo In Grocery and Dry Oooda ddtf i s "J. II. D. " Bc office Sltuitlonb an otuiltUnt b oi- WANTEt Canpliotle b.dt ol refero"ci * . \ddre ee" line offlc , ' . 812 30) ) Situation by firs' ca.ii bavor on WAITED H > e , Brcwn and Vienna bread. Also n fi-e c\Ven and iloi. AddreiH Adam Iloulin- er , Kama ? City , Mo. 833-29 FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAUD. DARE OPPORTUNITY For renting a house. I \i purchasing furnltura , re-rrrtlng loDrcaand Jtklng boarder' . Inq lite of W Cochran. B E. 01 tier 12th aid llaraey , Omiha , Nub. 881-"C | CTOR RENT PI asact roe an 24&7l'arn D Alao office In D yd' Opera Ilnuso. 657 tt ANDRRW BEMIS. REST Houw near y row , fi roomi , 916 FOR montb , 20th succt , bet. Leavcnwcrtb nd Maion. tCC 301 FOR RKST Fu'nl.hel rom 1 door north of DOORon Is h , 861-SJ HF.NT A large house near Smelt'nc ' FOR * iiitibe ! for boaiding houv , eleven ornif , h.inl aid rot ! water. Also five room ai'to , pic nan'.lv loeatrd , c'nvei.Vnt to the U. . sh pn. JAME9K MORTON , Agent , tli-31J ! loisrormmatrott. _ 7 Ht RENT A i lc ly furnished rjom with lir e rl wo * ard a'ovo In , (3 nor month. Alto infiirn M cd room. Dcoaier'i Lbck , corner 8th n J lUwaid. 170R RENT Double office In Jacobs' broV. JL1 89-lw JT01 RENT tjp-ttalia over 1417 Farnam m. ! 840.1W JOHN O. JACOBS. TUlHEKunlurntehcl rooms tor lent , with baj JL window , 1416 Chicago street. 629-iOt OR KENT llouso of C rooms. Applr Mr. F Th H. Swift , 15th and Chicago. 82Ut A RARCUAVCKFOR IlDhT The ZnJ story jt\ . and bwement of bulldla No.lIH Farnam itrett. Inquire next docreas . J18 Imo BENT One ot two boUFca iltuatcd at FOR and Lea\cnworth ntictts Ono with 0 looms aid the other if to room . Apply on thoprcmlioi. , 81S-29J ) I ENT Nlco furolahcil loon with board. FUU room and gas. aul t.blj banril , 171S Do'ftoStrcet. f2J-2l ' one organ , 3.00 pir EORR'NT _ -Music Hall 777-lra T UR ISIIKO ROOMS AND IDARU-Modcin JL ) concnio-ces 1810 iJoJio St. 773-1 in 011 KENT 23 houeo' , 2 ti Ji ) roomat S3 to _ $ (5 per month ; 3 and 2 ftcru pardeij , with house , barn , etc. , 01 c.ili.at SI , and S'2 p r month. Shrncr'a Rent Lurcau , opi > oi > ito uost- ollloo. 7C8-tt T70R Rf NT Two ntcily fum'ehnl rooitin S. E. L corner 20th and Lt.iMinioit wither without beard. 030 27J IjiOR RENT Several small houses , fi rooms L eock. DR. C. II. PAUL. 7391m I OR R 'NT One luge nUoly furnished room F with board for two at 1808 California St. 707-lmo. T ) EM IS' New Map of Omaha , iuat completed and JD ready for dclh cry at 95 each. la 4 foct wide by 7 feet long. LnrRoat am ) most complete inivp ol [ Omaha ever published. Otllcial map of the olcitV. . Sco column. 10R KENT 2 houses ot 8 rooms 01 th. Inquire - F quire 1010 F < rnham strc t. 695-Unt * OR R&i HOI : ALE-IIou o and lot lor xale on H lath L11 nl Dorcis street ] . C&ll on tbo l > ri.iiil 8. C * o ma * . AI.E CHEAP-C2 milfn west o ( HOTEF. , iho Union I'adtlc railroad. Urlek barn , tw ttory hote' and furnituie , three lo'iiG\132 , good btnnd , Ked business. CooJ reason ] for yellliiL' . Inquire of subscriber. AL NOUUIS , ' 1'Mm-nio Noith 1'cnd , Xtb , IT OR FAI.E Pscct8 imps ol No'iriska JOc J ; each. For bargains m U'l ' aha City Improved and un inpr > td propcrtj , call onSm. . ( , bhri- \er , neil Estate Agent , optios'to poitolllco. "I7IOR SALK-Sfx room cfiltaie ttith Jmn nd JL' hilt lot on Chicago street , near Illeh School onlj i2,300. McOAOOE , top du27tt Opp. l'oiolllcc. 171011 SAfiK A arm cUu ) tccond u nd pn.cton- f1 Cn.li at 131(1 TUrneySt S07-U BRICK FOR BALE-'O.OO per th < -u > and , Yard 1Mb street , two b'.ocki couth ft Relleruo road dec 3-3m } LORENZO DIBBLE , "O Ell IS New Map of Omaha , Just completed anu JD ready for delUery at ? 5 each. la 4 feet wide by 7 feet long. Largest and most complete map of Omaha ever published. Ollklal map of the city. Sea column. ' _ MIBCEUUANETTH TJ OUNP Iluoch of Kern Ouner c n get there C I'j ' ciilln on Oco. lllgglur , ujr. 10th > nd Dcdgo ttrcet. b59 2" ! Horse bUnVct , by hack No. 0 between LOST and M. depot and Twenty-second and Farn'in. The finder will be rewarded by return ing came to MlllajJ hotel. E55-27t AND BOARD At reasonable tlgurei ) , ROOMS Howard street. 828 23 EDWARD KUBHL. MAGI8TER OF PAIJIYSTF.RY AND COND * . TIONALIST , 4S8 Tenth ( street , between Farnam and Harney. Will , with the aid of < ru idl n sulrita , obtain for any one a glance of the part and prmcnt , and on certain conditions In tl > c fu ture. ItooU and Shoca made to order. Pet fret satisfaction iruaranteeO. Absolutely Pure. TM < powdrr nt\f r nritH. A marvel of puritv , strmgthand holc omi.ne < < . Xloro im > iiomlral than the or'lnnr.k'nd' | ' . , and ' annot bv Held In conuKtltlon with the multitude of lou tc-t , short weUnt , alumnrph i > phatopOHfcr. hold onlj In ran , ) . RuY.\LltKIMi ) 1S ) I > KR Co. , New York \