THE DAILY JBEE : THURSDAY FEBRUARY 8 The Daily Bee. Thursday Morning , Fob. 8. Weather Report. ( The following obcorratlonn nro taken ftt tha game moment o ( time at nil the stations mentioned. ) WAH DKP'T U. S. SIGNAL SRRTIOK , 1 OMAHA , February 7 , Ib83 , (1:45 ( p. in , ) ) LOCAL BREVITIES. Stock In Dawson anil Custor [ counties ! * reported all right. Lent has begnn and balls and parties will be fewer lora time. Mr. Hospo says Uho now Kngravings and Water Colors have arrived. The last Rppeiranco of General Tom Thumb and party will bo tit the opera house to-night , No coal fttnlno vet. 1'lenty ol hard coal itt liedforu'n uu 14th , between Farnam and Douglas. Mr. 0. B. Wodren , recently from thi east , has opened a liar.i&rotte In CrelKhtun Block , 16th street. The ladles ot the First Congregational church will rlve a New England dlnnei Thursday from f until ti. ] The Swedish library association will hold th1r nnnual maiqucrada at Masonic hall on Friday , February 10th. There was onlv one case In pollct court yesterday a boy , for disturbance of the p.ace. Committed. Meeting of W. 0 , T. U. on Thursday itt 3 p. in. In Y. M. C. A. rooms on 15th street , between Farnam and Haraey. The trains from the east were late again yeatcrday , the overland tram from the west left an hour behind Itsusunl time ] Secretary Al D. Morris , of the Omaha Glee Club , has Mmsoll gold nearly a hun dred tickets for the concert next Tuonday. Mr. Ho po tftys the new Engravings and Water Colors have arrived. The Swedish Library Association It the stronge3t Swedish society In the State and their ball on the 10th will bo n grand affair. Thomai lloboy W.IB sent to jail Tucs day for thirty days for ntevllng a coppei kettle belonging to Louts Krultech am valued at $20. J. G , Morse , now with the Oinahi Electric Lighting Company , fell through i hatchway in the Mlllard hotel Tuesday and was quite badly bruised up. He wll be laid up a low days. -St. John1 * Lodge , No. 25 , A. F. & A M. , will meet in special communlcatlor thU ( Thursday ) , evening for work. Visit log brethren are fraternally invited. J. B Bruner , master. The estimate for the doubling of quar ten at Forts Omaba , Nlobrara , Ihorn burgh and Kussoll haa been favorably ra ported tor aonsldoratlon to the congrer slonal committee on appropriations. A teamof black horses attached to sleigh , tno outfit belonging to M. llellmnn , Bq.rab away on St. Mary's avenue Tuec- d y and smashed things generally. Thi runaways wers finally captured by Dr , Stone. Carrie Mullen , the beautiful fcmali slugger who Interrupted the proceedings R ( Judge Wright's court Tuesday morning , waa arrentod by order of Judge Wrlghtlasl Tuesday for contempt ol court , She woi fined | 19 and sent up fur nine days. Mr. M. Whelan , a well known [ ; cntlo man ol thin city , formerly employed ut tin Government oorrnl , has disposed of hL farm of elgthv acrna , situated Just beyonc Irflnfton , far 81,445 cash , Wm. 0. Alns worth , K-q. , being the purchaser. Prof. Samuels , the optician , can lit fonnd at the Paxton from 9 a. in. to 7 p m. , and all those needing aid for their eyoi will do well to call on him at once/M hi atay will bo short. Ills glasies are rewin mended by all that are wearing them. Mr. J. W. Nichols , who was hurt by i ( all three weeks ago at the Woodman ele vator , suffered a relapse last week , ana fo wveral day * hU life was despaired of. H b now on the mend , and his physician think thai the wort Is i st , but his reoov ery will be alow. The funeral of the lata Joseph Grube took pl > s yesterday at 9 o'clock Iron j . -oermnn Catholic Cathedral * on Don > " glas street. The deceased died from the re suits of an ucclcUnt at the Smelting Work some weeks ago. It w a .found necesjar ; after comlderable suffering to amputat both limbs below the knee ad the uufor Innate man survived the operation only i week. He leaves a wife but nothlltlten Ralph "W. Boone , the young ma : whom Carrie Mullen announced to be c Intended husband , denies the soft Impeac ) ment. He U not yet ready to tie up I matrimony with anybody and especlall with a woman ol MIsi Mullen's well know propensities. By the way Miss Multc was not a wltnei In the case before Judf Wright Tuesday but merely a spectator- Interested of course. Ash Wednesday Is , according to goc authority , also the Chinamen's New Yea day and visitors at their houses yesterdi received a good clgsr , a cupot tea ar candy by way of refreshment. At 2 o'cloi in the afternoon the Chalk club auembl < and marched in a body and in full unlfor to the Joss Loass on 10th street , whe they , by special invitation , participated the cervices of the day , which were ol tl most Imposing character. At the ooncl lion they banquetted with the high olficl : of the celestial race. Some very Una lithographs of Ml Button , the soprano singer who will pi tlclpate In the forthcoming- concert by tl Omaha Glee Club , February IStb , appes ed In the various show windows yesttrda The club , with UUm MaUUa andDatt the Fhllomatbean string qntrtetU and Omaha Glee Club , February 13th , appear ed In the various ( how windows to-day , Miss Brookner , the planlit from Iowa , will present such a programme M few trarellng companies can equal and none excel , The sale of tickets is large and there will be a ruih when the reserve sale open * at the opera house next Monday rrornlng at 0 o'clock , The proceedings of the city council Tuesday were several times interrupted by the noise from the adjoining room , rented by the city to iho Olympic gymnas tic club. The sergeant-at-arms was twice s ent to stop the racket and Gnally th captain of police and an officer were sent to close up the place , The members of the club rery kindly consented to stop their exercise for the evening though they had the undoubted right to go on as the city rented them the room knowing what it was to be used for , PINE RIDGE. Indian Agent Mcdillionrldy Back From Washington. He is Satisfied /That Peace in Fully Restored. Dr. V. T. McOillicuddy , Indian agent at Pine Ridge , arrived in the city last night on ronto homo from o Iwo weeks trip to Washington city , where ho wont to investigate the dis turbances created against him. He is satisfied that everything is Bottled tc the satisfaction of the interior depart ment , and that the tronblet at the agency last fall wore wholly the results of a conspiracy gotten up to bounce him from billet ) and put someone else in his place , Inspector specter Pollock being at the bottom of the whole nfl'ilr. It will bo re- momborcd that after the alarm caused bf the alleged prospective uprising cf the Indians at Pine Ridge , Inspoctoi Pollock visited the agency and sus pended Agent McGllllcuddy. A day and a half later the agent was rein stated by order of the department ol the interior , and Inspector Pollock was subsequently suspended himself. lied Cloud sent down a request for permission to visit the great father at Washington , and has been there for some weeks , but had nothing of ini nortanco to rotate und the whole thinu fell flat. Dr. McOillicuddy finds himself now cut off from telegraphic coinmunica lion with Pine Rldgo , itnd will not resume his journey until hu know ; whether the rend is open to return Ills route Is by the Sioux City & IV cifo to its wottnrn terminus , uud b } Port Nlobrnrn , Pine Ridge being 122 miles beyond Thatcher. The agency over which Doctor Mc Gllllcuddy has control is the largest Indian agency of the government , and ouu of the best managed. The lit' dians at present natnbor 8,209 , whioli will bo Increased by COO Northorr Oheyouncs to bo returned from In dlan territory. It requires 12OG , ( cattle annually to food them , and 4 , 000 are now on hand foedlhf on wild grata and In good condition , Post Trader Garter , of the Rosobuc agency , la also In the city on his wa ) homo , and awaiting information as tc the posulbillty of reaching there. PfflBSONAU Judge Aylesworth , of the superior oourl of Council Bluffs ; Colonel Dally , Alter noy Porclval , Mr. Trowbrlclgo and severn other prominent Council Bluffs folks won In the city yesterday. Slier ! ! ! PInaeo , of Oreoloy , Col , , am Deputy Sheriff Jacob Ort , of Wahoo registered at the Pazton last night. weo. W. Peek , of Dourer , Col , , repre sentlng the Travelers' Insurance company w s at the Paxton yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Pusoy and Mrs. D WButhnell , of Conncll Bluffs , vlsltoi Omahn yoitorday , Mr * . S. S. Gill nnd daughter anil Mia Bnrbank , of St. Louts , are at the MM lard. lard.Loe t > Lee Hopkins , of the Wells & FargoKi press company , U nt the Metropolitan. 0. P , Heath and daughter , of Coving ton , Neb. , are at the Metropolitan , P. Fold * , of Sohuyler , and L. Wessel jr.jof Nebraska City , are In town. Wm. Robare and A. W. Gennaer , of SI Paul , Neb. , are at the Mlllard. United States Marshal Blerbower wen down to Lincoln yesterday. v J.II. , Mlokey and Mrs. L. Meyers , c Osrfeola , are at the Mlllard. Di. V. P. Mcaillicuddy , of Pine Rldg Agency , Is at the L'aiton , Mrs. II. J. Drelgh , of MinneapolU Minn , , Is at the Paxton. Mra. Winters , of St. Edwards , Neb. , is guest of the Mlllard. L. J. Blowers and daughter , of Oscenln are at the Paxton. Mrs. B. , F. Rumsl , of lied Oik , lows ts at the Paxton. F. S. Granger , of Lincoln , was In th city yesterday. P. T. Satlotd. of Gcshen , Ind. , U at th Metropolitan , , J. A. Plenon , of Flint , Xtich. , U at th Metropolitan , | y k George Bnrbyte , o ! Denver , Is at to n Metropolitan. D 0. J , Phelps , -Sch'nyler , Is a tl 8 Mlllard , J. D. MwKae , of Kansas City , Is at tl Mlllard. * f Guy A. Laing , of North Platte , Is at tl Paxton , Wm. Sander , of Pflpllllon , is at U Paxton. Geo. Shledly , of Kansis City , Is at tt Paxton. F. M , Howard , of St. Louis , Is at tl Paxton. 18 J. M , Curtis , ot Ashland , Is at the M polltsn. E. R.Foftg. of Beatrice , is at Ilia Ml lard. " Geo. W , Post , of Ysrk , Is at'tb.Atl is r- rr. WOULD not be wltboutRedJIng1 * Ruts ! r.in Balvc.U the verdict of all who use I in Price 35c. CRIME'S CARNIVAL A Colored HOKO Thief Over hauled , An Ex-Soldier of Muscular Proclivitiee , A Bold BurBlftiy-Ptlt Thieving , IE to. For sorno days past the bold auto graph of B. F. Pinnoo , the stalwart sheriff of Groeley , Col , , hai boon noted from tHe Paxton register , but the owner will now return to his own jurisdiction for awhile , his business in these purls having been completed yesterday by the arrest in Uiii city ol a man named Arthur E. Price , who it charged with horse stealing. The details of the affair , as obtained from the cfiiiors last night , were quite interesting. Price was formerly u resident of Grcelcy , und cjirly in No vember hired a horse of a livery stable man thoto named Wiight. Ho was to have uio of the animal , which was worth $80 or $100 , for several dajs , hnd before the time expired Wright was taken sick and died. 1'ricj ecimH to have thought , this u good opportunity to get in hh work , and accurelitu ; > y hu " vamoosed the macho" with hie stood. The ralativoa of the dead man felt Ilko proiocutiiitf Iho thief , juid no corJlngly Sheriff PJnnoo started out to find him , iln followed him to Fort Collins , Fort Liramio , North Park and Ohey. ouno , and at the lint nani'id point ascertained - cortainod that ho had mid the horse and gene east on the Union Pacific road , it was supposed to Wahoo , Nub A letter was written to Wahoo , but nothing had boon soon of the man attbe time A nnnth Inter , however , he was found by the rffiers and Sheriff Pinneo was not ! Hod of the fact. Ha had boon working in n livery stable and driving ntat" > between Wihoo and North Bond. Pinnoo came down , but in the momtitno it appears tlmt PrlcciV brother , who lives in Oouncll Bluffs , had written him thnt ho could prob ably got n job by coming there , and on Friday lust Price loft Wahoo , just in time to escape arrest. Pinnoo and Duputy Sheriff Ort , of Sanndurs county , started from Wahoc last night acre > a the country to Fremont mont , to catch a train tor Omaha They struck some big snow drlfta and broke down three timer , at ono time being out in drift th t wuo up tc their nooko. The Colorado oflicia ! was not provided for cold weather , at they were ploring the fields whoa hi left homo n week ego yesterday and hit follow ofiicor from W ahoo apreat bufftlorvboa in the sntw ) for him tr walk over , nnd Sheriff PJnuoo TO marked that a plug hut in January , in Nebraska , wan no good. Fremont was reached in time tc oatch the 9 o'clock freight , and thf two officials got into Omaha at 1 a m , It was supposed that Price hac cone to Council Bluffs to jiln hii brother , and as the requisition papori were addressed to the governor ol Nebraska and would bo useless in thi Hawkeye state , it was determined t < try to get him across the river b ] some ruse. Accordingly Gonstabli Edgorton was taken Into the job and ho and Dapnty Sheriff Or wont ncrofs the river in a sleigh t < look Price up. They soon found hln in a saloon and , Ort recognizing him they wont ont to plan a campaign Price ctttno out , not suspecting any thing out of the way , and Broke ti Ort. The latter said , "I guess yoi have the advent ago of mo. " Pric responded by tolling whore ho hat worked in Wahoo , whereupon Or recoynizod him and told him that hi and Edgorton wanted to como over ti Omaha and would pay him if h would come' over and drive the team back. Price consantei and thuy drove across am upon drawing np at a mooting pom In this city Sheriff Pinnoo stopped U | and arrested his man. Ort was vnr indignant ( ? ) and ho and Pinneo hai some hard words ( ' ) , so that the prie oner did not oven suspect the tricl that had boon phyod on him. Mr Pinneo will leave for Colorado to-da ; with his prisoner , and as the ponalt ; for horse stealing is from ono to tei yeara in the state prison , and the prls oner confessed to the whole bnslnest It is likely ho will pay dearly for hi little job. t A CURIOUS ( JAHE. A man named L. Brown wits at rested in a gambling house on Douglu street last evening In response to several oral letters and telegrams from Lin coin. Just what the charges ngains him are , la not known. Ho says tha ho had some trouble with a man dowi there and licked him ; that ho wa taken before the police judge and offered forod to plead guilty to assault am battery , but was required to giv bonds for a more serious offense. Ai officer went ont with him t < got his bond , and Brown turned li and cleaned out the oflioor and mad good his osoaon. The prisoner Is t man cf about 33 years and dresses a li cowboy. Ho has nevertheless sorai documents showing that ho Is no com men man. Ho hai a modal given hln by the United States povernraont fo bravery at the Big Hole massacre , am nd & discharge from the army witl character marked "excellent. " Ho ha boon on the police forces In Indian apolla and was highly reoom " > nded for similar a position at Lin coin , rjejg evidently a man of nervi T } n ° w111 bo tRken ' Tin M Lincoln this mo4 in ( . rETIT TlUEVt. Throe young follows wore. .rMto last night on the chargn of stoallnp valuable fur hat from General 0 U Frederick's bat store , opposite'tl , Paxton. While the case ngMustthei § corns to bo a clear ono , the offene will bo ao worse than potty larceny. A BIO ROBBEKY. pome time Monday night the res d < inco of Mrs. Kendall , corner of Soi ontoenth and California , was enterc by thieves , who pried open the bac door to obtain an entrance. Once 1 they ransacked drawers , closets an wardrobes and secured clothing an jewelry to the araouut of $400 c 9500 and then made , Rood their o cape. The police are on the track i the thieves. Mra. Kendall had boon ftbecnt from homo for several nights , returning each day to ice that every thing was all right , and the burglars evidently chcsa their time right. Army Unions Upon the approval of the troop and elemental commanders , Private John lll is hereby transferred from roop Q to troop L , Fifth cavalry , and will bo sent to join the station of his roop by the first favorable opportu nity.Tho The following named men enlisted t Fort Omaha , Nab. , and Fort D. A. lussolljWyo , are assigned as follows : oseph B. Klrkhnm to the Fourth nfantry ; Thoinaa McUale to company Ninth Infantry. A general court martial is appoint- d to meet at Fort IJridger , Wyo. , on ho 13th day of February , 1833 , or as eon thereafter ns practicable , for the rial of Private Thomas McDermott , 'jrnpany II , 4th infantry , and such thur prisoners as may be brought bo om it. Detail for tha court : Captains Wil- lam H. Blsbce 4th Infantry and Qor- urd L Lukp , 4 h infnuiry. First Lieutenant Robert H. Yoang , h infantry. Second Lieutenants Edward II. Jrowne , 4fh infantry , and Oeorgo W. "lolvor , 7th infantry. First Llentpnarit Alfred B. Johnson , th Infantry , jadgi advocate. A general court martial la appointed o mental Fort McKinney , Wyo. , on ho 19th day of February , 1883 , or as 0011 thoresf cer : t * practicable , for the rial of Private Michael Kelly , corn > any H , Ninth Infantry , and euch ithur prisoners as may be brought be- ere it. Detail for the court Capta. San- ord C. Kellopg , Fifth cavalry. Loon- .rd . Hay , Ninth infantry , and Alpheus I. Bowman , Ninth infantry ; First louts. Charles D. Parkhurat , Fifth ivalry , and James McB. Slembcl , flnth infantry ; First Lieut. William S. Hoffman , Ninth infantry , judge dvocato. i Recruits John Follmath and Fred- rich Paul , enlinttd at Fort Omaha , fob , are assigned to the Fourth in- antry. Army Promotion. Major William Chambers , who haa or many years been the government gent fur the purchase of horses in ho military department of the Platte , ms boon appointed inspector of the military dlviniun ot the Missouri for , ho purchase of cavalry horses. The 'ollowing order apcaks for Itaolf : HKADQUAIITKIM MILITAIIT DIVISION } OF TIIK Mlatouiu , s CmcAtio , 111. , February 1,1 83. J General Orders No 3 : In consider- r.lioii ot their long end faithful eer- rioeo , especially in viy.v of their well mown eap..citifB for the performance of the duties , the following appoint- moutn are made : Major William Chambers to bo inspector specter for the purchase of cavalry torses in the division : Mijor Thomas Moore to be chief packer and inspector of pack muloo in the division' . By command of LIKUT. GEN. SHKKIDAN. RODT. WILLIAMS , Aest. A'dj. Gon. FAVORS OF THE FORT. A Delightful "German" at Ft. D. A Ruenell. Correspondence of Tin B . FT.D. A.RuasEU , , February 3. Last night was the scone of a remarkably delightful German glvon under the auspices of the ladies and gentlemen of this gtrrlsaon. While thirty Inohoi of snow on the level and a temperature turo of 33 ° below , with a tendency tc fall , are not cheerful conditions to con template , in the performance of duty they had no terrors for these whc were on pleasure bent , and who were asaarred that a treat was in store foi them at the ploasnt garrison. Invitations were laiuod for twenty four couples , a few of whom from thi city weru compelled to decline by the severity of the weather , but the num ber engaged waa admirably adapted to the most thorough enjoyment. The German was charmingly led by Ciptain Ooolidgo , of the Seventh Infantry , accompanied by Mrs. Lieutenant - tenant U. W. Mason , of the Fourth infantry. The hall waa tastefully adorned In the regimental and company colors and stands of arms. The floor wac like a sheet of Ice in Its smoathnose and the music waa all that could be desired. It waa cold enough to make exerciao pleasant , and ices ( think o ! It , yo gods ) wore served during the evening to those who found it toe violent. Favors were supplied in generous prefasion , each h'guro of the dance being a "favor figure , " and notlcaa- bio among many beautiful ones were fans , tambourines and drums , deco rated by the ladies of the garrison , assisted by Miss Ijams , of Omaha , ind by their dtft fingers transformed From the commonplace things they werelnto things of artistic beauty. At midnight n delicious snppe'r waa served of such substantial as oysters , salad , Saratoga potatoes , biscuits and coffee , and the lighter accompaniment of Ices , ice cream and cakes. The re cuperation of the inner and outer man being thus thoroughly effected , the dance was resumed with now teat ; and when , at half past three , the strains of "Homo , SweetHomo"camo with plaintive auggostivonoss from the tired music , thrro were none but fell that the end had como too soon , at they made the most of the last waltz Individual mention of ny whc made thu night inch an onjovoblo one would bo invidnoua , whan all the en tortalnors vied so earnestly , ono witl another , in their graceful hospitality and when all the entertained won m&do so happy by their efforta II would have been dlflbult to divine from the bright and merry faces , which experienced the greater pleainn thu bestowers or the recipients. The occasion will not fail to have t lasting remembrance by all the par tlolpiuts as containing more solid , aat Isfactory , wholesome enjoyment to th lineal hour than similar cues are won to contain. "Buchupalba."J' Quick , complete cure , all anneyin Kidney , Bladder , and Urinary DIs eases. Druggists , fl , HYMEN'S ' HOLIDAY. A Trio of Auspicious Wedding Ceremonies , Cupid'd Carnival in Omaha a Delightful One. The near approach of St. Valentino's ay has brought to some of Omaha's oung people their valentine in ad- anno. Tuesday was the date of hroo very interesting nuptial ceremo nies and an occasion ofrejoicing to a roat number of friends of the happy onplcs , riUNCK IIOSENTUAL. The reaidunco of Mr. Charles chlank was the scene Tuesday of bo wedding of Mr. Sol Prince , the iarnum street clothing merchant and Mr. Schlauk'a partner , with Miss flora Ilosonthal , the charming and accomplished sister of Mrs. Schlank. The marriage took place at G o'clock , Judge Chad wick tying the knot , and at 8:30 : a reception was held at Stand ard hall , where about eoventy-fivo couples attended to offer their con gratulations and drink to the health of Mr. and Mrs. Priuco in sparkling ihampagno. Among the guests wore i number from at ) road , including * Ira , Henry Fuhrmau , the Missus 3ccktnan , Mr. Julias lipckmttn , of Tremont ; Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kahn , f Chicago ; Mr. L SchWartz , of Now fork ; Mr. Jacob Jacobaou , of Mil waukee ; Mrs. L'juia Lindauor , of Joonr , Iowa ; Miss Flora Oahn , of few York. Thobanquet wan an elegant ono and Hr. Jdlins Meyer officiated as master if ceremonies with the usual happy re- ult. Simeon Bloom , M. Goldsmith , Andrew lloaowator , Abraham Priuco and others responded to toasts , and at ho close of the feast the Musical Jnlon orchestra played , and dancing was in order until a late hour. The t > room is well know in Omaha , whore has resided for a number ot rears and haa demonstrated bin fine ) usiness ability. His bride is of a iino umlly , Airs. Charles Schlauk , Mrs. Lluichunbarg and Mrs. John Merntt ) olng her slstcre , and she is as lovely and amiable as the heart could duslrt1. A largo number of presents wcro re ceived from the immediate relatives and intimate friends. KHHLIrlI.WII.DE. A pleasant wedding took place Tues day on Dodge street , at the residence of Mr. William SVildo. Tao room was Mr. Emil Ehrlich , of S.Ut Lake City , and bia bride , Miss Maty Wilde , daughter of Mr. Wm. Wilde , who was for Eoveral yeara in business in this city and whoso family remain here , but who is low hinuolt manager for the J. W. Bailey mercantile company , of St. Joo. The ceremony was porfoiimd by DoatijMillapuugh. After a few da } sin Draaha the newly married couple will , eave for Now York Cl > y and thi'u re- urn to take up their renldenco in Salt Lake City. O'CONNOR-DIFFLKY. Shrove Tuesday has come and gone , and with its advent have become nnso ciated in the lives of some of onr younger people , oome of the most en dearing and cheerful of tteo. Ae Shrove Tuesday , however , the day is not particularly well known. As MardI Graa , or "tho last day before Lent , " It la more widely celebrated , and looked upon as time of feasting and intense pleasurable excitement , as if a surfeit of both or either , would atone in advance for the abstemious ness enjoined during the Innton per iod. It is also a day , on which loving couples delight to commence married life , because with two fold intent , the occasion may bo fittingly and cheer fully commemorated , Taridiy , in the last mentioned respect , there was the usual heglra from wastes of wed- less lives , and among the fleeing ones wcro Mr. J. J. O'Connor and Miss Nellie Dlfflay , of this city. The nuptials - tials of this lady and gentleman had long been expected. Yet the an nouncement ot the "day certain" was not the leos pleasing because it wan earlier by at least the Lenten period , than had boon looked for. Mr. O'Connor is an attorney who ban long been associated with the Hon. Charles Brown. Ho la a gentle man o f ability , a close student of his profession , and devoted to it with the rdor of a gentleman who Is in love with his calling. Mr. O'Connor Is be sides a gentleman of promise at the bar , excelling in the conduct of civil cases , In several of which ho has al ready been distinguished. The bride Is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. M Donovan van , of the Orelghton house1 , of this : lty , of whoso family , for some yean back , she has baon an Intimate mem ber. She is a lady of pleasing and winning manners and handaomo pres ence , and an admired member of an jxtonslvo circle of acquaintances and 'rlonds. The bridal party loft the Oroighton IOUBO Tuesday morning nt 8:40 o'clock.repairing thence and reaching the church a few minutes before 9 , whore already a largo number ol 'riends were assembled. The nuptial services expected on the occasion consisted of a high mass , with the attendance ot a full choir. The former was sunn by Father J. E Lng. Hsh , and the latter were under the direction of Miss Arnold. While the the bridal party wore approaching sanctuary Miss Arnold sang , with excellent - collont effect , Mareau'a bridal hymn , and the rendition was generally com- mended. The groom was attended by Mr. J. English and tha brldo by Miss Ella Orolchton. The brldo was attired In heliotrope and her attendent In wine colored silk. Both ladles bore thomselvee with consummate grace and ease throughout the lengthy , and palpltat inp ordeal. The nuptial mass In the Catholic church is among the most solemn and impressive of the services in hei ritual. In It nre Incorporated the nuptial benedictions in full , which the church pronounces upon her children when entering the married state. In deed , It la only In the nuptial rnasi that those benedictions are bestowed in their entirety , In other marriage ceremonies they being curtailed ol their complete and rounded proper tlons. The benuons are road by the priest facing the people , and from the missal held by the aoolyto for that pur 3oso. Those consoling and edifying Features nf the occasion wcro attended to by Father Eugllsb , who subse * imntly united the groom and bride nthobonds of wcdlcck , Tno mass over , the party returned to the Oroighton house , whither a number of friends repaired to attend the reception , which commenced at 10 o'clock. At 11 ft'cloek the party , about forty Invited guests , partook of the bridal breakfast , served in most exquisite style by Mr. Donovan , the proprietor of the Crelghton. This gentleman would seem to have made up his mind to excel even his well known ability in getting up appetizing moiaolfl. His thanksgiving and Christ mas and Now Year's dinnerohavo been the delitjht.as they also have been the marvel , of his guests. The break last yesterday was beyond a doubt the greatest of Mr. Donovan's achieve ments and testified in no uncertain manner the esteem In which ho hold his wedded niece. The bill of fare , espe cially printed f jr the occasion on toned paper of unique design and appropri ately and tichly described , contained ninety features , both of substantial and delicasiec , that would have delighted the moat faitlducua of epicures. A host of friends called during the day and extended hearty greetings to wedded pair. In the evening at C:30 : o'clock Mr. and Mrs , O'Connor started on a tour to the south , to bo absent "or n few wtekc , whither hearty good wishes have attended them. The presents made the happy couple wore both numerous and magnificent , but at thin time prevent their being publiahcd. MARD1 CRAS. King Cainival Turts Loose in Omaha , Brilliant Masquerade by the Mcennerchor. The great night of all the year for masquerades , that of the annual ball of the Omaha Miunnorchor , was cele brated tlili year with more than usual eclat. Both Turner and Metz halls were thrown wide open for the occasion and a baud stationed lu each to fur nish music for the dancers , the Musi cal Union orchestra being stationed in Turner hall , and the Bohemian band in Metz'a hall. The attendance was unusually large nnd the number of nueqncrs only ex celled by the variety and eleganca of their costumes , which were 111110 costly , unique ncd beautiful than have over appeared at any previous occasion of thu kind. Many cf the caulumca deserve especial mention had the names of the wo&rera been obtainable boforti unmasking came at midnight The Ghnlk club appeared with a uni form of plug hats and rod gourds aa clubu , vrhilo the mrst potent gocoralleeioio were a dreas suit of burlaps with blue silk facing , and was otherwise gorgeously attired , "The light of the harem" was the most noticeable fcmalo character im personated and was immense. A popular Dodge street news dealer made several mashes disguised as a middle-aged widow lady , and was seriously alarmed by the persistent at tention of one of his admirers. The floor managers were brilliant in their Turkish costumes , and the "frog chorus" was an attractive feature oi the preliminaries to thooponing of the ball. From 10 o'clock until daylight the dancing was kept up without in termission , and the loading society beaux whirled in the mazy waltz with partners whoeo acquaintance would have bsen acurnnd by others who previous to midnight had been locked in the earno embrace at H more celoct gathering. "Tho girls , ' who formed a largo portion of the at tendance , were , however , as decorous as their sisters in high lifo , and it waa not until early morning thit the car nival becntno boisterous , Everything passed c IT pleasantly and quietly , and at 4 o'clock the B jhemlau band gave a street fcorenade , the dancers dis persed and the lights wont ont on the latest festivitien of the season , the morning having ulreody como in with Lent and its requirements. SLAYEN'S YOSKMITE COLOGNE Mode froir the wild floweru of the FAB TAMED YOSEM11E VALLEK It Is the most fragrant ot perfume. Manufactured by H. B. Slaven , San Francisco. Forsale In Omaba by TV. J. "Whitannnee and ) Kennaia Bror. & 0o , METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OMA HA , NEB. Tables supplied with the beat the market affords. The traveling public claim they got better accommodations and more general satisfaction here than at any other house In Omaha. Rate , $2 per day. augSltfm SPECIAL E r 8PEOIA1 Swill POSITIVELY not btln serted unless paid In advance. MONKY ] \ jf ONEY TO LOAN-Calt at Law office ol I ) . L. 1YL Thomas room SCrclghton lilock. 807 tf ' UC6 Faroam LOAN-On chattel mortpago re MONEYTJ A. B. Tutton , Ko. 1516 Douglas street front room upttaira. 43.Vtf AAATO 10AN At 8 per cent In f.UUUtercst tn sums ol J2.000 and up wards , for 8to C years , on first cla s city and farm propcrt ) . UKMIH UIUL ESTATI and LOAN AOK.NCT 15th and Douglas Sis , TONEY TO LOAN At 8 per cent , Shriter'i 1 > J Ui l G tit and Loan Agency , oppoilto poatoffice. 7OT.U Loom ( 'lrl wanted atCiiiflelcl houie , DINING 017-13 'ANTr3 > A woman took alee illihuanher at the Hartley St. Restaurant. 831-St ANTED A boy U or 14 years eld. The W American News Company 215 S Uth St ANTED A dining KOm girl at th Occl W denul 3 5-81 Wanted male or female. In every AGENTS | toiro In the Urlted States , tlo.0 to 1510 rar d.y cully made. G. E. HIDEOUT * CO. , 10 lUrclfy Street , New York City. J IS line mor. . At Fort Om&hi.a glil to do house WANTED cooking. Apply Tnuradiy bt tuccn 12 atd 1 o'clock at No. 1713 Cbictto St. Omaha : -8 - tint elits solle'fora , tlr T WANJKD-Fonr ( Manted men preferred. Ad- dr r B. M. K ofllca. & 3J-1S t WANTED Apprr nt'ce ' for Drestmiklnir. In- quire of M s L ni , Darenpert st et , bel. Stl and 17th , ucuth ilJt , up stairs. 942-7t / IHL WANTED-For general housanork 2I1C OT Darenport St. 930-7 1 M 83ELLA" E JU8 WANTS. \ irANTED Someone to board nd take earn ot YV boy 4 years of age , Addreu Mrs. FiUmor- tl Be. offic. 94-8 ( WANTED Hotel or boarding home to paper and ( decorate byatklllcd mrclnnie In ez chantre for d > y boatd. Address "E. " 11 o cilice. gentlemen rou'd bo cco3.mo- [ date < l wl'h loom and board at 113 13'.hitrr t bet. Drfge and Capitol arenue. 913-St - 'Joi'ie ot fi orO rocms.Tlth ce lar WANTED- nnd full lot. Will pay ca h. AddrtM "Ptman Cramer , " U. & M.htadquaTters. 9117 ] ' ANTED-Lidlcsto call and test the few tysUm of ilrean cut Ing , wo can Ut nnr lorm at first trial Tent llnmngs cut free nexl Saturday. Patterns a ipcclalty , 1418 DoJgo M. - % t turn Wed room rr Hilt * WANrED-Pleis frv. llrg m n anil lfn with board. Addms until Fe.ru.rv 15h , "f. N. H. " coreMlllud Hotel. _ Fet-r - Ml I IIA I IOHCW At. < I.LT WANTED By an experienced b-ok kccepcr | a position to work ivinlngs. Addrcm ' 'A. F. P. " Bee o III co. U2C-8 LADY l > he9 a position > a houscke ter In ' n family whore help la ko t. Wou'd not object tog In * out of the c ty. Addresser call at 09a North 20th street. 911-7 * KENT H acres hndw'thlnlj ' m Irs ol FQR rostDtllce , with home ol two rooms , Und in three pared , ono o' ' 21 aoro' , ono ot 18 ncros and ono ot 4 acred , and all nlc 'v fenced. ISKMI3 , Aiot , 15-tf 15th ant ) DoujlM Street ? . NT Ne t cottage full lit nice loca'lon JL1 112 00 per month. p.L.THOMA3 950-13 HREE unl unlshed rooms for rent , with bay Jl window. 1416 .hleato ( street. 91O12t T > OOM FOR RENT-Pleiwint Iccatlen , newly I k furnished all modam convenience ? . 0. B. Moore , 1M4 Dodge street. D38-71 FOK RENT After Februiry IB two lirsreun- lurnishid rooms on flrt floor. IteM < kne 18tb St , first hous.i nor h ol Chicago , 931-711 OK HUNT lloueof four rooms aid kitch F en. Apply A. iluiphjr 42014lhSt 929-lOr I UK KhNT Double office la Jacobs' black. F 89-lw O UENT Ijp-stalrs over 14U Fatnam at. tHO.lv JOIhS U. JACOBS. AUAROI7A < CEFOR UEM * The 2nd story and b s raonto ( hulldln No.llll b'arnam street. Inquire next Jooreas . FOB KENT One organ , 83.00 per mi-nth , at _ A . JIo-paVMuslpJloll _ 777-lm nUTUMSHED ROOM'S AND U MHU-Modera _ L' coiTcnlercos 1810 OodgaSt. 573-lm FOU RENT 25 house' , 2 to 10 rooms , at ? 3 to } 25 per mrnth Sliriver'n Kent bureau , op- pObt ] Dost otlic ; . | 7C8-t ( iiOH KEXT Se\cral i 1 house * , 5 rooms J cack. DU. C. II. PAUL. ' 39-lm It If I Oiie l v nl O'V luruisfuti room wllh board Ir tno nt 1808 California St. B EM IS' New Map of Omaha , just completed and ready for delU cry at 95 each. Is 4 feet wldo by 7 feet lon . Largest anil moat complete map of Omaha ever published. OUlclal map o ! the city. See column. EOIIS ILK Span of mules , Ilarntsiand wagon Inquire Jamo , FaKonr Oper * house \au.t-i. Uie-lrco 1.1 ItaAI.lO A larL'e Lu ihcst , alu.oit ntw Jj sultblcforcaloon or restiuran' , cost 120.00 111 b sold for 75.uOa1 o ono una 1 nicely orna * mented couute * , IHO Douglas St. 91t'-9 IOHHA'.E-Carl-na drift horjes at Dillran- F cea Bile stable 219 S. lOth St. 934-71 \X7"E otter ( n s lc at a bargain the engine and YY fixture * now In Ute at our works. Tha ccmtl t > onflt : ISM aooil u new , ted cor l-t < of " 111 0(40 h'rs jiu e > ) , B < If , HeaterSti m I1 mp , Suiokehtt k , H fnm nd Water Onugp' , \Vitvr5a k Va\ti tipo''tc. lt llbat Kun out sb ut thi fi'"t < it njxt Miy Partie intern led are 1ml et oca'l ' un * s > t Inofe-ctlcn < < r a"d n'u it ( bund j ncept- ' ) " ' * a9 Wncdma'n Llrinea Oil tYorkj , co-n rSetemth and NIch- c.'as tUci'N 017-im , , \OH SAf F A Block of mcrchand so In ono ot L1 thi llulest ow a In Kdrthern Nebraska , d Ing a rash b tli.CFB , la t ju r's > al(8 j'JO,000 ulll run moru ihl year ; s 'Ha tory real ns ghen for trailing. AddrtM "Merchant , " carj Omaha r.tt. F.bl-7t Ofi : i I Oil SAhh IIIEAI' ( U milts west ot Omah , nn lie Union Pacific railroad Brick barn , two ttiry hotel and furniture , three lo'slixluJ ' , good Bland , co d business. Oo il ruasonn for sellinff. IiKjuirc of subscriber. AL NOUUIR , " 13-Im-m9 North Ffcnd , Neb , Ij uii ALb -llou u ana I , t tor rsulr on S lath C MI-I Dorcis suteU. Call on tbe premises. 8W-12tt ! HALK P. c cts maps of Nebraska 0o FOU . For birgains in aha City Improved andummpr > ed property , call on Wm f , Shri- > cr , neil Estate Agent , oppoa'te ' ) > o.itotfico. 7CO-tf I/loll SALll hlx room cotta u with barn vnd J. half lot on Chicago street , near Illch School Only 82,300. McCAGUK , COO-doo 27-tt Opp. I'oa.office. tiALK , \ Jri'l cl 8ieconl o ud pbaotoo- HUJlt at ISlOnarneySt ? 97-tf T XCELLEVT UnirK FOK 8ALE-J9.00 per 11J th'u'iuil , Yard 15th street , two b'ojk south ot JJe'leviie ' road doc 23-3ml LORENZO DIBDLK , E1IIS New Map of Omaha , Just completed ano B ready for dtltery at K each. Is 4 foot wldt. by 7 feet long. Largest and moet complete map oi Omaha ever published. Official map ol the city. Sen column. waUh charm nca- the IVit Office Owier can ha\c same by descrlbinpr prorf- tv and Ipayinf ( or thU adrertlBement. Charles Lundjtrcm 2bth and Honaad. 3J3-71 T OST A ladle i iold Ear r'.nf. Under Iwve 11 game at Dee oflico. EDWARD KUEHL , MAO'STER OF PALMYSTERY AND COND * . TIONALIST , 498 Tenth street , between Farnam and Harney. Will , with the aid of guardian snlrlta , obtain for any one a glanoo ol the past and present , and on certain conditions ID tbr fu ture. Itoota and Shoos made to order. Pulrct satisfaction iruarantee.1. Absolutely Pure ; This pow der never > ariea. A marvel ol purity , strength and holcomene a. More eoonomlcal than the orplnary k'nds , and cannot b sold la competition with the multitude ol low tout , short w eUht , alum or ph tphate powiler. Sold only la cans. ROTIL Bn o POWPSK Co. , Wall-fit. , 90 New York ,