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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1883)
THE DAILY ME : FBIDAY FEBRUARY 2 LOCAL BKBV1TIBS. More enow. B pll t church nodal last night. The next attraction in tbo city In the Tom Thumb party. Ono man was run in by the pollca } ' 03 < terday for intoxication. Social party of the L' htfjot club this evening. Tbe Insurance adjuster * are still at work fixing the losses l > y tbo late fire. The next party given by the PAX- tonlnna will be on Monday evening next. Tbo singing dm of the Y. M. C. A. will meet at the rooms at 7:33 : on Friday evening , led by H. H. Allen. It Is saW that KJ. Leader will csntfst tbe election of General Manderncm , hav ing cUlm on the place hlmeelf. Chief Engineer But'cr ' has nearly finished nu inspection of tbe fire hydranta and finds them In fair condition. The number of men whn were pleased with the cholca of Gen. 0. J' . M&cderson for UnltoJ States eenator , Is truly wton- Inhing , There will be n clasn In sinning at tlio Y. M. 0. A. rooniB at 7:30 : this evening , under the leadership of 11. II. Allen. Allen.Tho The world-timed comedian , Win. Horace L'ntcurd , appears at Boyd'i this evening In the fjtnoui comedy , 'Divorcons" and "Stolen Klsfes , " SUur day mitineo and oveulcp. A callous clrcumstunco ' connected with the sale of pools at Joe lilako'a place wan that General MnnJenon'd nnmo headed the Hot of candidates mid of the U combinations. The prettlott right fnrnlahed by tbo electric light la tbtt from the lamp hung in mid-air above the routbwont corner of JJoyd'i opera home. Ic was first started tip Wed need v and burned imootbly and brilliantly. It waa visible for a long [ dli tance in ftny direction. Married Oa the SO th day of January , 1883 , at tbe church of tha Holy Family , by the Ilev. Father Sheffel , Joseph Ko- Totti , leader of tba Fourth U..S. Infantry band , to Mlea JulU Conly , daughter o Orderly Sergeant M. Cuady , U. S. A. , at Fort Omaha , Neb. Duke council No. 7."J. American Li- Klon of Honor , will hold iti next meeting on Friday evening at 7i'IO gharp. All members nro requented to bo present at 7:30 sharp. All members nro requested to bo present aa business bf importance will be traniacted. Tbo quickest real estate transaction ever witnessed in tbU city , perhapa , in volving any cunildcrnlle mm , was a Halo negotiated by Mr. George W. Ames thla vrcek , wherein Martin Dunham sold to Auguitut Pratt 22 feet on Farnarn street , opposite tbo Paxlon for $10,000 cash , Mr. Pratt'a attention being called to the property Monday evening , and the talc made Tuesday noon , There is now at the Masonic hall an very day free dinner for the poor of eveijr creed. The meal hour It from 12 to 1 p. a- This U practical benevolence that will be appreciated by those who need II most. most.The The thermometer at Max Meyer S Bro. , Omaha , Neb , , from 12 m Wednea day antil 2 p. m. yesterday indicated the following ; 12m. 3 * nbore ; 2 p. in. , 18 ° above ; 7 p. m. , 0 ° above ; 9 p. m. , 3 ° above ; 7 a. m. , 1 ° below ; 10 a. m. , 3 ° above ; H m. , 7 ° above ; 2 p. m , , G ° above. above.Tbe Tbe Nebraska Fine Stock Breeders Mnoclatlou and the Nebraska Sheet Breeitw1 nnd Wool Growers' aeaoclntici hold tbeir annual meeting in Lincoln , Feb rhary 8th , at 3:30nnd : 7:30 : p , m. , at whicl time , in addition to tbocUotlon if tHicer * addressea will be delivered by nromlucn gentlemen from abroad , whono familiarity with tbe nubjecti they "Irnll treat of i Baftlcient guarantee of theintcrestirgtroa In btcre for thoao who attend , lleducei faro on rnilroada baa been applied fur The Olvtnplo gjinnnstum cub ! prom bei to be a complete xucccar. At th monthly meeting cf tbo dlrectotD , bol Tuesday evening , it WM ascertained thn after paying all Indebtedness Incurred I purchasing material and titling up th rooms , n handsome balance remained 1 the troaeury , which will ba expended i the purchase of additional apparatu Rules have ben adopted which will t pouted In tbo club room * , among nlitc will bo found thoie poeitlvely fortlildlr carJs , UllUrd * , gamea of chance , wlc bear , Intoxicating llqnois , nnd ttnvklng ( the preuiUcc , pnd thwo wlio cnR je ; In at quarrel , or use obscene language In II rooms will be expelled from tbe clu Over one hundred WMiibciR are now e rolled , nnd the cant of attendance ii til log , Tbe club will erect a ijcma Iu with all mcdern ccnvcnlencci aa noon heir financ et will permit. SLA YEN'S YOBKMITK COLOGK Mode frorr the wild Cowers of t ] MB WMED Y08KM1TK VALIJ ! It U the most fracntnt ot perfum Manufactured by n , B. Blnven , Bi Francisco. Fornale in Omaha by T J. Whitehonio and Eennata JJra & 0o. HEADLIGHT GLEAMS. Rays of Intelllgonco From the Iron World , The Completion of the Bridge at Blair. A. Crnzy PflBueiiKor and a Burn ing Mall Our. DocTtr & Rio Grnndo Itcmt ntil in Qouorn7. Meaire. T , Siulapaugh and James Grubangli , the contractors having in charge the construction of the bridge at Blair , wore in the city yesterday and a iJr.R reporter mot them at the L'axton. Thla bridge la being built by the Hlour City and Pacific and Blair Co. , and will cost , when completed , in the neighborhood of three quarters of a million. The masonry will bo cjwplotod by the first of August next , and ready for the superstructure , which w 111 bo of iron , and ia now being - ing manufactured In the east. The structure will bo about 1000 feet long one-fifth loan than the Union Pacilic bridge at thla point. The piera are 105 foot high with 1C foot caissons. The iron work will bo completed and the bridge In readinoaa for trains to pass ovnr it by the middle of November , 1883 , Mr. Siulpai.gh makes hii headquarters at Manknto , Minn , , from which they obtain material for their plora , while Mr. OrubauRhstajs at Blair and superintends - intends the work personally. Mr. Saulpaugh waa the contractor who put up the bridge acroas the Missouri river at Biunarck for the Northern Pacific , completed in August list. A OKAZY FA8SEKOKK. The incoming passenger train on the Wabaah yoaterday waa delayed two honra by the antics of a dcmnnted paiaongor who waa on ronto to Oma ha with hia brother and hia brother's f milly. While the train > 7ai under full headway , near Elmo Station , Missouri , the crazy man jumped off Ho rolled over several times but finally picked himeolf up and ran away , taking to tlio woods in ( hit vicinity. At the first ntation the train otoppcd and a uoarching party waa orgnizjd and cent out , bat two hears were spent in narless ondcavora to find the nnfortnato man , and the train then came on. A nOHNINO MAIL OAIt. Thomallcaronlaatnight'onorthbound Missouri Peclfio train had a narrow racnpo from dcotructlon by firo. The fl lines were communicated to the car in some way from the lamp , and the cxortlona of Conductor Dolby and the postal clerk alone saved the load. LATK Tit A INK. The storm of yesterday laid np M the trains on the pool linea , and the Reck Island waa the only one which made connection with the Denver run on the U. P. It la probable that to day will aoo a removal of the blockade in all directions. A SUPERINTENDENT RESIGNED. General Superintendent 0. F. Hatch , of the Omaha line , haa re signed , to taio cffjct February 1st. It la understood ho will have a po sition ehowhoro more desirable. Mr. Hatch , since his connsctiwn with the Omaha line , has commanded the re apeot of the railway community and general public aa an efficient and careful officer. He was for a long time , some twenty yearc , general an porlntondont of the Lake Shore & MlchlganSouthorn ; afterword resigned tj become general manager of the Eastern railroad , with headquarters al Boaton. Ho was Invited by the com piny to take control , as they dcsiroc a amart western man , like Mr. Hatch whoso reputation hnd been oalablishcc by hia loni cannootion with the Liki Shore. Ho afterwards came west and received the appointment of u < < n crftl manager of the Mintioauolis & St Lrjuls. Ho remained at Mhmoapolh some three yearn. Mr. Porter , then president cf the Omaha line , invited him to take the ppoltton of general enporintondont , wliioh place lie haa occupied for over two ycara. Chicago . Tribune. OUBRKNT RU1IOUH. Rumors wore cqrrunt yesterday that the Chicago , Burlington & Q.nlncy & had completed arrangement a for the Immediate construction of an Independent - dependent line wcit from Djnvor to the Pacific coast. The cfiiolaln of tlio Burlington , however , Btiito that there is no truth In these reports , us no now steps In the matter havn lately boon taken. The relation rf tlio Burling ton with the Denver & Ilio Grande are of a very amicable nature , and an iho latter company mil soon have completed Its now line to Silt Lake and Ogden the Burlington will find un b independent outlet via this routa. Chicago Tribune. at IlKNVKIl AND UIO OUANDE. The annual mating of the directon ia ff .the Denver iV Rio Grande railway at hold In New York yesterday , demon net strated the f.Unity of the rumora chat . Jay Gould had secured control of the 3tlhe road , and also putt n quietus to the he reports that the IIurHugton had su ild cured control of its property. lat In Reel Estate TrnuBfora. ihe The following deeds have boon filoc In for record In the ofllco of the count ] in clerk alnco our laat report : 119.be Hamucl Wilt to John Ooopor , a A nt be } 13 , 10 , 10 ; wd $800. Icb . ) . M. Wiillinis and wito to Tharz Ing L. Lnutell , o J no 20 , 10 , 10 : w d- ce , 81.000. rn Union Prtdfio railroad to J. M. Wll my Hams , n A BO 21 , 10 , 10 ; w d SoOO tbe John I. llsdick aud wifn to Willlnn J. Ojnnoll , lots 4718 , 49 , 50 , DO , li en- Hj lck'asecondnddi'ion ; wd $1,60C Array Orders. ium Captain Charles R. Darnott , a " : 1A8 tant quarterma-.tur , United State trmy , is appointed a special Inspectoi nnd will Inspect such unservlceabl KE quartorniastor'B stores , for which Fin the Lieutenant E. D. Thomas , Fifth ca > EN airy , acting assistant quartcrmester , I no. unaccountable , ui may now require th 3an action of an Inspector , W. Upon the rocommondatlou of th 09. medical director of the dopartmen tbe commanding officer of Fort Dou | las , Utah , will annul the contract of Acting Assisting Surgeon F. X , Mur ray , United States army , his horviccs being no longer required In , this department - partmont , reporting date of annul ment and poatifiuo address to these headquarters. Upon the rccdmmondatlon of the mealo.il director of the department , the commanding ifilaer nt Fort D. A. Rcsstill , Wjomiug , will annul the contract of Acting Assistant Surgeon Newton M. W. do , U. A. , hia aor- vicca beiug no longer n quired in this dupartiuunt , repuuit K uat of an- nullment and poatoffijo address to theao hoadqiiarteis. Acting Assistant Surgeon Samuel 0 L Potter , US. A. , In relieved from duly at Fort D. A. Rutnd ) , Wyo. , and will report to the com manding cflicor at fort Douglas , Utah , for duty thereat. Assistant Surgeon W , J. Wake in in , U. S , A , , mm on temporary duty at Fort Fred. Steele , Wyo , , is relieved from duty at that post , and will re turn to his station at Fort D A. Itua. sell , Wyo. OMAHA. ABUOAD , Her CltlBsna Take a Hand In Western EuterpriuGB. In a recent issue of The Ogden Pilot wo saw among the names of the newly oleotod board cf nircctort of the Ogden Iron Works the familiar name of Mr. Qeo. W. Roberta , for many years and still a citizen of Oaiahs , aida / a man of recognized ability and en- torn rise. Mr. Roberts la becoming quite largely Interested in mining nutters In Utah , and has gained considerable prominence by reason of his success in auch enterprises. The Ogden Iron Works ia an Insti tution of no little Importance now , and will shortly have Its capacity largely Increased , being backed by the wealthiest and most influential capit alists iu Utah. They treat tholr own ores as they come from the mines , and the product Is used in the manufac ture of cloves for the weatorn trade , a well known Omaha house- having con tracted for the entire product of the works for a long period. PosBoaalng unusual advantages in many ways , thla inatltntlon promises to attain a great deal of prominence aa a manufacturing establishment , and will prt > vo of great benefit to the trade of the ruckles und bayond. That it liau attracted the attention nnd secured the ueaintanco of auch men as Mr. Roberts and other ? , In the moat flattering comment on its real merits as a paying institution. Omahu men mnko their influence felt wherever they go. SUPUEMB COUttT PROCEEDINGS. WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 31 , 1883. McDowell v . Gregory. Appealfrom Lincanter county. Opinion by Max well , J. Oco P. employed certain attorneys to forecloao a certain mortgage in hia favor upon certain real estate , They thereupon commenced an action and obtained a doorao of ioroolosure. Af terwards they claim to have discov ered that a portion of the mortgaged premlaos had boon rcloaaed and other real catato taken in lieu thereof , and they thereupon employed another at torney to obtain a decree setting aeido the decree of forecloaure , to have the property claimed to be re leased , declared discharged from the mortgage , and to foreclose the mort gage npon the remainder of lands first mortgiged , and npon that taken in lieu of that releaao. A decree waa obtained as prayed. On appeal to the Bunromo court the plaintiff filed an eflidavlt wherein ho stated that the aooond cotton' was commoncad and carried ou without hia knowledge or authority ; that ho was satisfied with tholi-et drcreo , which facta wore not dented , do nlao staled that ho was Ir formed and baliavod that hia attor neys had ptirjlused the land released in another's name for n trifling sum , Hold , That the decree in the second Eotinn would bo sot aside and the peti tion dlemieBod. Ordered that rule XVI bo amended so as to read as follow ; A motion lor a rahenring may bo filed as uf courao , at any time within forty days from the tiling of the opin ion of the court iu the case. Such motion limit specify distinctly the grounds upon which it is based , and bo accompanied by n printed brief of the argument of the counsel , and the authorities cited in Its support. Tf , upon examination , the court shall think auoh argument worthy of an answer it will so indicate , fixing n time for the hearing of the motion , of which duo notice in writing shall bo served upon the adverao partlon , or their attorneys of record , by the party making tbo motion. Copies of the briefs shall alto be nerved aa In other ciscn , so far us practicable. State rx rel. Cczid vs , McLean. Referred to A. S. Baldwin , to take and report testimony by February 7 ' , 1883. BlauBfinld va. Gregory. Motion for rehearing overruled. Hairlaon vs. Baker. Motion forro- hearing huetaiued. < Spencer vs. Thistle. Motion for leave to filu motion sustained. Burton va. Etickson , Motion for continuance overruled , Prescott vs. Jonoa. Motion for leave to file motion sustained. More va , Wilms. Continued. Hull vs Kearney county. Con tinued. U P. vs. B , & M. Continued. Manly va. Downing , Continued. State ox. rol. Otto VB , School diitrici No. 4 , Shormnn county. - State ex. rol. Andrews vs Sjino. 0.in Ten days allowed respondents t ( in file returns. In B. & M. R. R. Ou. va. Buffah . county. Motion for reheating over ruled. Bax vs. Ilcagland. Motion for re " hearing overrulod. Dlhtilct Court. nt Judge 8. P. Davidson , of the Firs IVIB judicial diuttict , will hold court li ho Ornah'i in the place of Judge Neville beginning next Tuesday , to try caee ho In which Judi o Neville has boon act , Ing aa attorney before hU accession t the bench. A SPLENDID RECEPTION. Brilliant Affair at the Millard Last Night , Hon. nnd Mra. "Ezra Millard Entertain Their Friends. The reception given at the Millard hotel la.it night by lion , cud Mra. E'zrn Millard WAS tlni moat elegant nnd rcchcroho of the eoaton. Mr nnd Mra Millard nro so well known in the city that it would bo useless to B&T anything aa to their charactemtlrs t onterninera. The largo nnd eUgant parlors of the Mlllnrd were bsautl- fully and elaborately df orated , Mid presented a Gno appearance. Shortly after 8 o'clock the J/UO ! H began _ to arrive at lee hotel and were ohown bj the obacquions attendants to the dfs robing and toilet rooms , where they rearranged their dreas oa they might dosiro. A line orchestra fnrnlahed the music for the occasion and these who desired were allowed to indnlgo in the light fantastic. The weather , rather unfavorable - favorable f > t the party , caused aoma to remain at homo bat the list of names will ihow that a largo number availed thomaolvea of the hospitalities of the host and hosteea. Mr. and Mrs. Millard , assisted by the Muse ? Chrriu at d Mary Millard , received the gueutB and welcomed them as they arrived in the hotel. Altogether , i' may be eaid that every one was de lighted at the cordial and happy man ner in which they ere received. The aaaomblago preronted In the haVn and parlors was a magnificent one and the lookerson as the happy dancers whirled in the mazea of the waltz or danced the more lately and dignified polka and quadrille were im prenstd with the ecene. The banquet served at an early hour was a perfect one and called forth the favorable comments of all these who eat down to it. RinGS-KKfiNABD. An Omana Man Carrloa Away nJLIn- coln Btlla. At 7:30 : yeaterday morning a quiet wedding took place at the rcaidouco cf Hou. T. P. Kenuard , in thla city , the contracting parties being his daughter , Mlas Lou Konnard , and Mr. J. E. Riggs , of Omaha. The cere mony w , a solemnized by Ilev. McKiig , of the M. E. church , in the prcsonco only of the relatives of the putiea. Aftorpirtakincof a wedding breakfast the happy couple fU parted < n the U. P. train for Salt L ku City acd a tour of the weat , to bo gone about thirty days. Upon their return they will taker up their residence iu Omaha. Taua Omaha takes .rom us one of our moat brilliant and charming young ladies , who will be eadly missed in onr society circles. Mr. Ricgs , the yrooui I we bellevo was formerly a citizen of this city , but for a number of jjeaia has boon connected with a wholesale drug house of Omaha. The bride is well known In our city , having 3I aided hero alnco early childhood , and her many friends , while wishing her joy in her now sphere will regret her dqparturo from among them. The Journal extends Its hearty congratula tions to both bride and groom upon thla happy occasion. Lincoln Jour nal. THE Mil : GETS. Forthcoming Appearance of General , Tom Thumb and Wife In Omaha. The announcement of the forth coming appearance of Gen. Tom Thumb and his charming little wife in this city will bo hailed with delight by all alike , oil and young. It is probably the last opportunity that will over bo afforded to see thece two world-renowned personages The party pasaod through the big fire at Milwaukee recently , and the Burling ton Hawkeye man interviewed the general on the aubjfcf , and Bays : 'General Tom Thumb and wife neo Miss Lavinni Warren , arrived in the city yesterday noon from the eait and were at once driven to the Gor- lum Houao , where a auito of rooms waa engaged for themdurincr , their etay In Burlington. As General Thumb entered the waitfng room he ap proacbcd the clerk and rrqicsted that ho bo provided with rooms on the second end floor. Aftef referringto hia to- cent experience in the Milwaukee conflagration ho remarked that one cf his reasons for desiring quarters on the second floor , was that his loge were veiy short and that in caoo of D l\to \ ho could not escape with such ra- pulity as the tnora elongated gtuats The party then retired amid the qtiza of all present. After the matinee yrstorday after noon a representative of The Hawkeye eye entered the G jrhara house waiting room , and discovered the general doubled up In a chair enjoying a briel visit to the land of Nod. The sweol repose of the olumborint ; pigmy general oral was rudely interposed by tin newspaper fiend , who immediately ba gan applying the ropottorial pump The drooping uvelidn were cpanud when the scribe propounded the fol lowing ; "Well , general , how's yonrbodj ? General "What there ii of it fuoli proMjrgood. " Although the general was apparently ontly not In a loquacious mood am exhibited a disinclination to talk , thi ocrlbo ventured another soclabln sally He know a remark about the uupre undented cold wuathor could cot fill to aroneo the general from his lothar co | condition. 11 "Has the frigid state cf thi tempsraturo produced any iHoterlou ( flVot on your anatomy , or do you per mlt yourself to be ixprsed to th Siberian blasts f o frequent of latt ? " The goueral replied that ho had cou triotod a asvoro col j , of which hi voice bore evidence. R. "Your general health is good at Is H notl" ' Yes , It la My w'fa and I hnv always enjoyed the best of health. " , R. "Will you describe your mlra culous eBoipo from the Newhall hole - at Milwaukee , recently destroyed b to firel' General "I don't wont to tal about U. The very remnmbrnnco of that disastroua noufligratiou fi Is mo with horror aud I got agitated. I told iho story of mr CR ' " to at lout four nd'vrt po'pi" ii MiUaukoo , and I : uivp novrii tiind f repeating it. " It ws ttatnd in the popera at the time f this disaster that H hrave lini- min had ressutd M' . and l\fr . Tom Thumb , but the gancral nvera that ho cecapo by means of b ladder from HID f > urth ntorj- , that ho cirni'dhia vtl [ under onu arm nnd uu.risted the firc- rann wi > h thn other. It. ' L f j would boa harden to n If juu were not constantly ou the go ? " Gon. ' Yen , Indpud. I nra vary fond of travi-llni ; , nod am contemplat ing another Kjroprmi tour. " Not wishing to treapasa on the tiniuof the giincrnl , the reporlcrwith- drew. GdtiorAl Thumb waa attired in black suit of clnthcn , a seal nbin vett nnd ivcro n clcso fitting amokini ; cap. cap.Ho Hupports a moustache that would do honor to any young man , and in He appuarancn takes a pardona ble pride. Ho In 45 years of ago , haa appeared befor < all the crowned hoadaot Europe and hna been the re cipient of favors from them bcutowod upon but few , and withal la the mutt . distinguished small man that tlio world has ever produced Ho boars\his honors lightly. Aa far an worldly point-salons are concerned ho has been exceedingly fortunate , as during his theatrical career ho has amassed a snug fortune. The general's ivifo is an amijblo little lady , posies aeeaen conveisational power that arc rirprlaiugQuid i ger.oroua to a fault. She is devotedly attached to the gen eral and always has her Thumb upon him. PKRSONA.L. . S. D : ror , Nlobrara ; J. H. Mockllt , Lincoln ; N W. Wei's ' , Sshujler ; II. C. bebcnnuu , Fremont ; K. 0. Sawyer , Jno. Barrtby pnd L. F. Calkin * , Fticinont , nro nraoDft the NebraskaDH a ) the MillurJ , L K , Cropsey. cf Lincoln , who IB now at the Puzton , contemplates a vUit to Kuropa in a few wenka. Hon. J. W. Peatman , tqtntter gover nor of Nebrafikn , If at the MilhrJ , Major W. T Gentry , of the United States army , h ut the P.ixton. II. W. McClure and wifa , of Holt county , are tit the P < otton. A. P. Grintand wife , of Syracuse , Neb. are gueitaof the Millard. I. Crubaugb , of Rock Island , was nt the Pftxton yesterday. Ulnrenca I3uell , of St. Lonia , arrived in the city last night. 8 , C. Pgo , of Greoley , Col. , ia registered at the L'nxton. T. S uilpaugh , cf Minneapolis , ia a guest of the L'rtxtoD. D. K. Archer , of WakeQold , Neb. , is at the Millaid. Hon. John A. McShane , is at homo foi a week. John T. Deny , of Atchieoc , ia at the Millard. C. C. Cook , of Davenport , ia at the Milhrd. Charles W. Keos , of l"rend ! , ia at the Paxton. H. C. Allen , of Chicago , ia at the Paxton. W. Baker , of Albion , is guest at the Paxton , J. A. IHchenbacb , of Rising , h at thi Fax ton. W. M. Leonard , of Lincoln , la at ( hi Faxton. John II. Durbln , of CheyenneIs i V. H. Young , of Ogden , la at the Pax ton. John B. Detwiler is at the state oipi- John J. Roche , of Keligh , li in the city Hon. Wm. Daily , cf Peru , ia in the city Hon. A. J , Poppletonia at Lincoln. T. C. S'.ercs , of Lincoln , ia in town. 8 , li. Moore , of Kearney , ia in the city lion. U. T. Clarke , f Bollovne , U ia tbi city. city.J. J. H. Collins , of Boulder , Col , , is in thi city. city.W. , W. D. Hill , of Beatrice , waa in the citj * yetterday. - II. W. Parkhurst , of Misaonrl Valley , i ia town. J. N. H , Patrick left Wednesday fo Pltteburg. i ' Max Meyer haa returned from Nev York City. - George H. Brooks , ot Bazllle Mille , is a the Millard. Mr . Hadawen , of Weeping Water , ia a the P > xton. G. H. Appletou and wife , of Virginia - are at the 1'axton. 0. K. Squires aud wife have retume- from St. Louis. Sheriff B. F. Finneo , of Oi aly , Col. , i at tbeTuxtou. ' - Councilmun K uftnann returned fro Lincoln yesterday. Ocn. Snpt. 0. L. Dunham , of the Mh lourl Pacific , in iu the city. < Ch 9. V. B-nnitt , cf Denver , caree i on tbe U. P. train yesterday. lion li. Rose-water , editor cf THK BEI , Has returned from Lincoln. , Mr. oud $ ln. B. W. Paxton , of Sa Francisco , are at the Faxton. J. II. Hamey , a Board of Trade an Insurance man ( mm Des Molnoo , is in th " city. city.M. M. E , Owe , of the Continental Life It surance Company , haa returned from i trip to Whconatn. Jaurs II. Begtjs and James Scott , tw prominent citizens ami biiflccpa men c Wilmington , Del , , are in the city , eu rout r" t' > San l'rauci co. 1) . L. McOuckln , Ed. Leeder , Job O'C-nooll , Alfred Wolf and F. B. Mat thIn ! - iea > n , were nuiong the ariivaU ou the Lir The CDlu train yesterday. F , II Johnson , who hnahocn forthopai nine yeara with tbe B. & M. railway , an li8' htely the Und agent at this city , has bee appo'nted city imsenper ogont for the I & ai. anl tha K , 0. , St. J. & C. B. row vo at thli city. II. N , Wlthnell , who his partially r covered from a Ion ; ; and oerlona Illnean , U id for th f onth yettenlay , and will probabl by visit Cuba in hopes of regaining hlabealtj He U accompanied by hU wife , and M and Mrs. II. D. Shall. A COLD WAVE , Omaha Still Favored with Arc- tie Weatier , Ita Neighbors nro Still Worse Off. After a moderation of eovoral dnya , another cold wave soeuin to be itn- pendicg , with the usual accompaci mont of snow , with which we have been no richly blcasod this Honson. However , ducg'eeabUi aa it ie , Omaha is one of the moat com fortable places within a radius of aoveral hundred miles around , judging from tha signal ser vice reporho > and excepting very few places. The temperature as reported from Town , Dakota and Montana tra ) freez Ing cold yesterday uioit of the Btationa r.i : g'ng ' from forty to fifty degrees below na , tit. Paul , Minn. , had n temperature voay nearly 30 ° below zro , Yanktnn 12' below , Buford 17 * below , and S' . Vincout , about aa cold a place ai there ia outside of the Arctic ulrclr , being 40 ° below , or 72 ° below the freezing point. Even our Iowa neighbors sunk be low the frprzing mark , Dos Moinre reaching 13 ° , Daveiipart 10 , etc Omaha waa 9 * above zero yet tor day , and maintained that temperature all day. The wind was very variable in di rcctiou , veering from south to north' east , through all the intermediate points of the. compos. However , the force of the wind was very alight not more than elpht or ton miles an hour and the tffjct could not easily bo noticed. Snow continued falling all day , but in other parta i-f - the west the weather was reported clear , except at some few ntatlons in Wyoming , Montana and Dakota. In this city the feathery flakes fel slonly but Bte&dily , the quantity being small , and unleaa it inert-uses or con titiuos for a considerable time th , prospects for renewed uleigliing ore not the mcst f ivorablo Reports from the w.ot last right , vrero bad for the railro.ida. 8'tdiie } reported oigit inclu'f cf enow , Chey enne two foot on the level and no wind to drift it and twenty inches were reported over the entire ler g h of the Laramie division cf the U. P. The B. & M abandoned some of its freight trains and it i ) pruKiblo that to-day will witness a general blockade not only in Iowa but oa 'tlio U. P. main line , which han thus far had no trouble iu intklr g time with its tr.rii s A bl'zz-ud ' ot this juncture would pile up the drifts till the Fourth of July ir would hardly see them melted. WHAT IT COSTS. ie Tbe Expenses of Dounlas County for ie the Coming Year. At the meeting of the board of county commissioners , held January ie 9th , 1883 , the following estimate of expense for 'the current year were ie made , to-wit : For general purposes , including support of the. poor , court jurors , and court expanse $ 17 000 Jail expenses and boarding prisuu- 10 ers 100CO Aftteseor per diem unil uiukicR tax lUr. 4 fiCO it Pour farm and supplies for po ir. . 12 COJ Blank books and stationary 2 W-O Salaries of county otBcerr , ttc. . . 7 000 Incidental ( committee , juror ? , wit- nessce , insune , gnu , fuel , repairs , etc 12 CCO - F. r new court house 25 000 Total S DO 00(1 ( For interest on bonded indebtnea f,0 flOll For roada 20000 For bridges 15 O')0 ) Grand total . . $173 CO DISSOLUTION NOTICE. OARI.ISLK , Pa. , Januiry 27. 1833 Notice la bcrrliy ahcn that iho partnership heretofoie fiistln > b twccntha undem'cned , for stock ifrowlnjf purposes , In Chcjcnno county. Nebraska , hui beoj this day dlsdoltcd b ; mu'uai consent. T II. LAWRENCK. J. H I'USLTK , Jan2-lw GKO. JI. UUHLIR la SPECIAL PQTICES , jt3'6PECIAL6 will POSITIVELY not be In terted unless paid In advance. at TO LOAN Call at Law ofllco of D. L. MONEY room SCrelghton Block , at $3,000 , ? Sr53.E5r : 87 tf UIC Farnam. , LOAN Ou chaltol mortfrago MOSEYT A. I ) . Tutton , .So. 1510 Douglas ed street front room up ( tain. 435-tf O IOAN At 8 per cent In , tercst n sums of $2,000 and uu wards , for 8to 5 j can , on flret class city and farm propert ) . IlRuia HKAL EUTATR and LOAN Aanscr ICUiand DouglaaSts. TO LOAN At 8 per cent. 8hil > er' MOSEY U & \ &t tu i.nd Loan Agency , oppoi'tc ' postofllco. 707-tf In HKLP WANTED , A GE * > T8 Ranted male cr remain In r\ur ) ± \ l y nil tnwnlntho Urlted St tes. JlOO to > "I5.(0) f day eislly rna'o. G. E. KlDEOUS an & C ) , 10 ISaicl y Btrctt , Now York City. J 18 1m raor. nd Kl > IJir Jft 1 Chicago street , betwu l WAN and 16th , opposln Jcffcrscn wiuaro ho S111S.C.MA1UIN. A boy at WHg A Wi-btbugr's , J011 : in- WANTKU n streets. 899'2 | a ( llrl for pcniral housework. In WANTED t J01 H. 15th street. t9S-2 wo A pit' to do general house-work of WANTED at 121C l apltol avenue. 903-lt ite ' \TJ ANTED By faiilly ol two.'a compttcnl Vl Swcduiriicrmanislrl.wlthtrcod nfi-rcnces 1m N. E. cor IDUiand Dodjfo stiecti. 691'2 { th- Tw" nicely furnl-h"d rooms een In- WANTED ' , with uodem conto ler es for thrta ( rents. Addie s at once , W. il. T , thli olllcc. a8' A PPRESTICE1 nd exn rlenced milliner nd A wanted at I. O EUFE OElt i O. , 878 3t 1308 nd 1310 IXiiliilis St. senW "ANTED " \ girl to do lio.sework In final B. W fa-uily , 807 S. WU etreot. 8aJ-lf -tTTANTEn-Toreni bou-oof six or ie ei YY rnomi , In k high location. Addresi R. V UKK office. eft MICELLANO'JU / bly KOR CASH Cheap ie ldcnca If th. WANTED ttr blcck cfitrctt cut. No fan Jr. cy prl o paid. State location and price. Ad diet * "Il.-eldence Lot" U tfflce. 7Mlt \\f ANTED-A few table bonrderj at 17M C M YY SI. 9 2-lt W'NTEO A y une ( rent em n nf'4 of peed chaikcvr , in y hn'i f nrt N > . 1 IKJhn , wlji pi 10 ( Oircuo. d with ay U'R | d > or wilnw it xQnejieut and culture. A.die.w'IJ.ix 373 * CltJ. t89-3t KM I'ay ' bo nlere can bo a comodn'cd at ths \J\I ineraliou * ro tauiant ( .t $1(0 | > er w k. W. U. ilcCey Proir.cttr. | 870-flt * W ANTED t-ltiull M nprlinto l.tmlijTtniloi / .nl housu wutk Addnxs X , t Ileua-lce WAVTI I ) Ij ) two > ounir men t\r fu 11 h d rorms wit In fuiir blocks if Pont Ili'-e. Term * not no much of sn i bj ct as dcaliabU too B. d rim X 2 cnroof lli olllce. MM-2 WANT F.DErr plo > mint s cxor M il'lfer , Will iu' to do rli HP r uad hon e or lor- ' . Dit. 'nrn'eh nfKcc'cs. Appi ) tJ K HIkV $ , 211 15 li s'r ' , O ta'ia > 802t WANI'Ki < < ltu iloihv ni R8iarit luoi- ku i"-r run ! MIl l > .ft 01 rtf T * - - . AddrcM "I'1 lljc ortlci , 812 H IjlOU K" ! < T Three unfurnlsc 1 rooms o-i How ard Mreo' , LortlioIJo , thlrJ door f oni Oc- cHo talhoUl. MUs. . WH.KIK. FOH HHNTIluutu o ! four rooms en ntr 17th and Daxjnpjit. S LkllMAN , 9 7-lm r"OK P.N " Fnrnl hod room with hvr , cai I Bed ba.h rocra ateo lablo bjirj , I7l Hiil. t. 893 C J _ 170K HKN'T A larjte unlurnlxlicd fron * room 1 ; at 1117 Howard St. . fc7"-5J rpIIUF.Kutif itnlstod roonH for rent , I window. 1416 . hlcu o strict. 82 5t 1J10K UK T Pleasfnt south f-ont room , far- nlihcd or unfurn.sh.'d. Inquire at t U offico. 808.3 FOI KENT 11 asirtroo-ns 2407 FatnimSt. A'so oiflco In UayJ's Orcr * Hoin.\ f67-bt ANDUBW BKVI.V8. FOU UE.NT-Fu nl'.hei rcoms 1 door nT h cf Uodgf , on 18 n , 861-SJ FOK lUNT-DGullo offlcola Jacobs' blo.k. 89-lw KENT Ilp-ilati8 over 14'7 ' Fn mm Bt. JO'IN o. JACJIJS. AHAU CHA * CK KOR K:4 : > T ThoZnd stiry and bn meiit of bulldln No.llll l-ariiam btrut. Inquire nex < docreas . J181mi FOR U'NT-dne VKOH , 83.00 jier nrnlh.'al A. Ho p 'a Music Hall 777-lm BMJKSISUGU Il'iOUS ' ANOU AUU-I ooiTcnlotceo 1810 Uodgo St. 773-lm FOR HKNT 2.i boiiao' . 2 to 10 rooms , at $3 to t S IM.T month ; 3 and 2 aero yard n , witti houto , barn , etc. , o-i u ch.at $1 and t > e p r month. Shr icr's Kent l.urcau , ojipooile Dost- 768-tf . .OH IlKNT Several smi'l ' houses , r rooma L | cack. DH. C. II. I'AUL. IT\Oll It NI OnnUriru nl' y tur i H UII room JC wl'h board f jr two at 1808 CallfornU St. 707-1 mo. I > HMlS'New Map of Onuhn , Just coiutiletixland Li ready for delivery at ? 5 each. Is4tcct wldo jy 7 feet long. Largest aud most complete map ) f Omaha o\cr published. Olllclal map of the " " " See column. -vi C FOHSAIiE Ap-otlimjt'R drug at iu at Lin coln , Nclll. . sell liar nntlmuor tr clu for peed farm or K0"il rial tstat. ' . AUdre-s ' M i- coln Nib. " 1218 M tr et. BOi at FOR SALK Shirt ml krl til' ftoc'ijS cw- iiiK m.ichln.s ; 4 Knitting macKinc . and III- ture < of s'oru ' at zlQ h. IGth St. Ou aha Ntb. 90J-3J FOU LALE - O od li avy tcaai cf h taeiat 8.7 Lcnteiittorth Street. I3 Glen E on SAI.P Threi reroml-hand orginn , StO , tr.i o .1 an ( a 7 7 S. 13tli utn-ct 314-31 ul A H'ock of mcrchnnd n In one of I ? th llvlest ow s In nnrthcrii Nebraska , d In : a cash b iliffs , last je r'H > alfs & 9lOO will run inoroihi' year ; n fUn tory rcas us t > Uen for selllnif. Addr s "ilirthant"rarj ! Onmhi KB. Ktbl-7t OKSM.K-Small none on Icas-il lot H. K. CT. 9th mil Jicksou. Inni.lr on premises. Ol-Ct EOR SALE Jlou-o and lot fo- gale oii S 33th t nd Uorcis auci'ta. Call ou the premises. 8S8-12tt TJ10U SALB Pec' eta maps of No'rnska JOe J } each. For barpafus In i > aha City Improved and un mpr > ed property , call on Wm. l ; Shri- VIT , Keil Estate Agent , oppos te poitofflre. 709-lf HOTEL ALK CHEAP-C2mil's estof Omaha iho Union Pacific railroad. Itrlck 1 arn , tw try hotel and furniture , thret lots ti xlS'J , good stand , go d buslnces. Uood ruabona fur eclliiiLIncmlro of subscriber. AL NOH11IS , 713-lm-me Noith I'end , Neb , ] 1OK SALK Hfx room cottnjo with b , rn end F half lot on Chicago street , near IHuh School Only 2,300. McCAGUE , COO-doo 27-tf Opp. I'08 OtllCO. .1OK SALK A urn clmi toconU Dund phncto Call at 1319ITatntySt. 97-tf BRICK FOU SALE-T3.00 per jZJ th'u-.and , Yard 15th trot , two bok touth f f Ba'Uviio reid dcc23-3m { T < .KE' ZO D1BDLE , _ BEMIS New Map of Omaha , Just completed an . ready for dilh ery ot W each. Is 4 foot wide by 7 feet lonj ; . Largest and mont corcpleto map ot Omaha ever published. Official map of tbe city. Sen column. . MSSCEXJu T 03T Hunch of k ys. will flnd'r pleafe notlfjr JU Dox cr L Thomai Om lia Mb 903-1 K f\\ ru ard will bo paid > nl noqii'5- ' ) . \\l \ 'btisa'kcdcr.th . return of tha wttch taken froinmyp-Oiotnfeht f Novrmbar H5th , 181' , Irutdoof else M iratkid 'mvlefx- pie s'y for Sflvo tor Heir n , Cle l nil. Oilo. Dull Mjpntu , fJonova , " Adlress "Waich "c.ire SI x Moer fc fro , Omahi. R73 It AUCTION. I line ' \ainlncd rareful y the s'ock of watchti and Jcwilr } upw b < itg sold bvT. K , J awron , at Cumnilricrs'iui tlonro'm I find the waUhcaall kolldKold , Mlur or bom cr c'own flilid case ? , with ten Ino American raovcmen's , tin ( liter- . platid hollow ware all s inped ' Wlleox , " and quadrup I i.i.teil . Uopcrs' Iri.H. ! ' tripplo platcxl knhts , forkHand spoons 1S17 pattern also solid " " " "iu\v utter H'en asloclvfll IIM . F. II ANHF.t. , . j)02 ) { i J ml r. BDWARDKURHL. , MAHISTER r F 1'AUIYSTKHY AND COND' TI' ' NALIST , 498 Tenth street , between Farnam < and Ifo ncy. Will , with iheold of puardlan eulrlta , obtain for any one a glance of the pas ) , Mill present , and on certain conditions In the fu. turn. Ilootfl and Shoes made to order. Ptifrc * sail faction truarantrod , h : , Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity , ttrsngt i and wliolcomcncM. Were economical than the ornlnary k nds , and cannot bo sold In companion with tbe multltudo of low tent , short wel.ht , alum or ph * phAte powrter. Sold only Ufx , cans. IIOTAL UAHINQ POWKM Co. , > \ all-fit. , 90 New York.