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THE D AIL if BEE-OMAHA , SATURDAY , JANUARY 12 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA. Saturday Morning , Jan , 12 , LOOAL BREVITIES , Ono Intoxicant In police court yesterday WM held until Monday next for trial. There WM a very pleasant llttlo party given at Iho Doran house Thursday. Dancing \VM indulged in until qulto a late hour. Harry Gilmore object * to the nlfttemont that there were several engines behind the mow-plow that went out Thursday. The B. & M. folks run a special to Watts- mouth yesterday to carry down the lawyers who ro to prosecute tho.traln robbers recently nrrpstod. A brother of John L. Sullivan was on the west bound train yesterday. Ho was on his wny ' to Salt Lake city to bring back Mrs John T. . Sullivan , who Is very sick at that place. Sexton Modlock positively assorts that no graves in Pros | > cct Hill cemetery have boon tampered with by body snatches , His men cxrofiillv examine every grave each morning. The Omaha Notional Bank directors wore oloclod at a mooting a few days ago , and yes- Unlay they mot and olootod Hon. J. H. Millard - lard president for the cntulng year. It was reported that a man wn ? hold up on Twelfth street , near the Theatre Combine , on Wednesday night. But upon Inquiry wo fall to have the ro ] > ort nubstanltutod. The barkeeper at Hchroto' * Haloou , South Omaha. In the loser of 9125 In cash , which wo taken from his trunk a few nights npo by a oUow who had boon looting around the saloon. -The wreck on the Omaha & Itopubllcan VnlloyrailwaywascloarcdupThursdaynndtho carH were started for the shops. The damage , principally to wlndowH nnd fixture * , will not oicood $1,000. M j. J. S. Newell was brought Into police court late Thursday afternoon , and after being - ing arralngod , ho waived examination and wilt go directly before the grand jury. His f ball was fixed at $1,500 and It was furnished by his frlonds. i The Htnto convention of rnotoorploglsU 1ms bocn called to incot at London on February llth by 1'rof. Thompnon ; the details of work will bo forthcoming soon. Papers of Interest treating on tlio climate of Nebraska iiud other matter * of Importance will bo road. The fall of several hundred yards of earthen on the cutting of Sixteenth Mtreot , south of Brownoll Hall a morning or two ngo , shook the ground around for some distance , nnd frightened fiomo of the people into the belief that an earthquake was rocking thorn. An nlnrm of fire woo turned in from box iS ) , corner of Thirteenth owl Jackson streets , about ttoon yesterday. II was occasioned by a nlight fire in a butcher shop near that place. The bla/.o was extinguished before the depart ment arrived. The PSS was nominal. Charles Whil ldo , the follow who was marched up toall Thursday afternoon , by Mrs. Martin , at the muzzle of revolver , will have hx ! examination thlx afternoon , AH none of Mrs. Mar'in'ii ' property was found upon his person , 4o can only be charged with bcintr Thorpwns a lively runaway on Tenth street aWut noon yesterday. AfannorVteaui cnino dishing down the street.hml when in front if the Slav on hotel , they collided with a , telegraph polo , breaking It into In two places. TWy then turned east toward the river and wfaat became of them wo are unable to nay. i Tt Siiorry Kloc trio light nnd Motor com- pauy , held an adjourned meeting Thursday at the Ames real estate ollico. The object of the 'mooting was permanent organization , but it WUH found that there were some errors in the stock book , nnd after quite a lengthy discus- Men the meeting adjourned until next Mon day evening nt 70 : ! , at the same place. John McNeil , who was arrested Woclneti- dny night for drunkenness , and who had SMO ui > on his person , was before Judge Bonoko for the Bocond time yesterday. Ho was picked up in a drunken condition lost night , and still . had 81'Jl of the original amount. The judge relieved him of $12.55 nnd told him that the next time ho would bo pent to jail , The St. Joseph & Western railroad which was lout month placed in the hands of n re ceiver by Judge McCrary , was , on Monday , upon an order granted by [ him , released from the rocolver'a cltargo , as [ the matter nt contro versy between the stockholders had boon set tled satisfactorily to the partlon interested. Goo. B. Smith , of Kookuk , who was appointed - ed receiver , has beeu ordered to refer all ac counts to Mr. lloetlngton , of Ivnnswi , for In. spcctlon nnd settlement , Cornelius Coughhn , fifty-vlght year old bachelor who has resided In South Omaha during the pa t throa or four years' , has boon ms Ing from this city slnco the -'Otli of lost month. His friends bore have boon anxiously , searchinr for him over since. It appears that ' bo 'had considerable money , nnd his friends wa very unxlous about bin whereabouts. It U thought bo loft for Chicago n few days after Us disappearance , but uo definite trace 'can be found of him , It In feared ho has been foully dealt with. Commissioner Knight and lady were prUod ut their residence In West Omaha AVcdncJay evening by the Irvlngton bund nnd their ladles twelve couple in nil , The jolly crowd c\mo to town to have n good time- and none present wore dUapjtolntod. Late In the evening , the party vront out on a serenad ing tour , calling lit the residence of Mr , H. Martin anil Col. Martin , giving tome of , thclr choice selections at each place. Hoturnlng , u good time WM indulged In till nearly daylight. Commissioner Knight hu hoiU of friends and his popularity was never inwf or. Thursday Mr , lp. It. McC'onnsll received inatructlouH from Om ilia sitting that on and after ditto freight from points rait of the Mis souri river for all points In Utah would * clipped bjlie U. 1 * . at the name rate us now obatgud by the 1) . & It. G , from points east of Via Missouri river. That 1s tu say , freight ot from Chicago or St. Lout * will bo carried , from Ouuha over the U , 1 * . ut 2 < ceutr per hundred , the prevailing rate up to ycHenUy hting 40 tents u hundred. The rate , however , on iroodv vhlpped directly from Omaha to ( Jtali ] > oluts remain * ut the same old % urot ) , to-wit ; 40 conU a hundred. TLU is virtually a meeting of the I ) , & , It. ( ! . rates by the U. P. , tut moat of the good * untyped to thli terri tory wma from Chicago , St. Ixjuls nnd | > oliiU eiwt of tlm Mlawurl river. S H l.iko IVIIj. Tliera WM a grand plculo at the city jail lost ulght. Tharu wore about fiftceu lodgorn , who jiut run in for * night' * lodging , ant hevwal bad drunk * were run ic early in tin eveaiBK , aud they made thngo fairly howl To top the tiling off there wan A crazy woman Mid nio looked crazy euourh too. Her Kali bsd be a out v Ith the cllpj > eni , but her tongui bit of it Take It totweei thorn all , tlioro WM no nlejp'mg in the jull last night. Charley Goodrich WM playing the ghost nst night. Just think of Charley n nn ettr- al spirll. Wouldn't ho make A dandy ! A man by the name of Norman WM ar- rated laat night at the Instance o ( the Nebrw- a Coal company , who affirm that Norman an boon robbing thorn of coal. LOHT A llttlo boy about 7 yearn old , by 10 name of Ixmla Honnlngson. Any ono ndlng the snmo " 111 please return to IMS 'lerco ' hlreot , and obllgo the parents. The Philharmonic club had a very plow- nt rehearsal in Max Moyor'a hall last oven * ng. They have aomo fine music In couroo of reparation , and wo luuy expect lomethlng oed from thorn ere long. C. S. Illgglns , iMt evening filed a com- latnt against Kmnnuol Miles , charring htm with petit larceny. Ifo clatnin that Miles JIM eon robbing him of cool , meat , oysters and thor produce. Illness prevented MM. Fox from loctur- ng lost Sunday , but she will bo hero Sundays , anunry l.tth and L'Otli ; will spank twice each ay respectively at 2:30 : and 7:30 : p. m , nt St. Joorgo'a linll , Fourteenth nnd Fnrnam. Como alt nnd hear her. Admission froo. froo.m&o m&o The two cason ngnlnst SorgoantMcMahnn were dlirnlflvod by Judge Boncko yestordny ftornoon , Mr. and Afro , Stubbondorf docl'n ' ng to appear against him. Ills importer ofll > ni give him a good rocomondatloti , and his nto diniculty waa entirely nttributablo to j too free use of "builgo. " Yesterday Joseph Hllloko obtained of Vllllam T , Lyons 87 upon a chock on the Omnnn National bank for ? 50 , to which waa Mixed the nnmo of Hllloko. Lyons prexontcil ho chock at the Dnnk nnd found that Hllloko md no money on deposit thoro. Ho then ushotl to the police court and swore out a varrant against Hllloko. The fools are not all dead yet. On Thursday evening William A. 1'aUou el the contract for the building of an Ice IOUHO 80x120 feet for the now Htockynrda company. The building will bo erected just jolow Ilor'x dlstlllory. It will bo a frame tructuro nnd when linlaliod will hold 0,000 ons of Ico. Work will bo commenced Im > nodlntoly and the building wilt bo complete ! n a very abort time. VJSllSON/Uj. / Governor Grant , of Colorado , and Kdtvan < Jdy , of Uonvor , nro at the Mlllard. A. L. JJnrbcr , of the asphalt paving com pnny , and John l.rant , ; miporlntcmlont , nro ut the Mlllard. It. M. Chorrio and Godfrey McDonald , n Jldcago , uro nt the Mlllard. S. M. Wolbach and John T , . Mo n , of jrunil Inland , nro nt the Millard. U. J. Hnrdors. a prominent Idaho milling man , ia nt the Millard. D. Blakoly , of Minneapolis , ia nt the Mil ard. ard.J. J. A. I'ortor , of Blair , In at tlio Motropoll an. G..T. Nels , of Moborly , Mo. , staya nt the Metropolitan. Seven mombora ' ot Iforno'a company uro rgUtered at the Metropolitan. II. A. Slaughter , of Kansas City , IM at the Metropolitan. O. K. Hutchlnmm , of Norwalk , In at the Mlllard. John Grant , foremen of the Barber Asphalt company , returned from Washington anil laying at the Milhtrd. James .Y. Fprgusoc. of Lincoln , la at the " ' " Millnrd. A. L. Barber , of asphalt notoriety , nrrlvoc u the city yoatoriluy from Washington , am' s quartered at the Mlllard. J. H. McConnell , of North I'lalto , is at the 'axton. Mrs. 1' . Thomas and daughter , of Tokntnah , are ut the I'axton. ' II. K. Miller , of IJollovuo , Is t the I'axton. Sam. O. Fowler and J. .T. MclnloHli , of Sidney , are at the Mlllard. G , Norberg , of lUldrege , hn Mlllard guost. 1' . K. Calvort anil wife , of Lincoln , are ; utwtH at the Mlllard , G. W. Wolbach , ono of Grand Mand'u most ontorprlalng morchfuitw , ia Hlaying nttho MUIard. Mark ItudcllfT , of Shlnoy , u a I'axton gucat. C. B. Troadwoll and Mlw 0. M. 51 oars , of forth Bond , are ut the Paxton. Dr. KeobloH , of David City , In agucut ut the ? axton. K P. Ireland , of Nobianka City , ia at tlio 'axton. J , W. Liukhttrt , of Lincoln , I.i n guest nt the Faxton. Chan. Schall , reproaeuting the llentz- ) antley llurleequo company , U atthoMillartl. : la | Company will appear at the opera hoiuo lO.Nt week. M. A. Iliwtly , of Loup City , ia at the \lotroj \ > olitati. ! . Kdwordi ) , of York , ia at the Metro- [ x > lltan. K. It. IMaco , of St. 1'aul , Ia at thu Metro , polttan. W. It. Richariljou , of Boston , ia a Motro- lolltan gucat , The James Horne "Jlo&rta of Oak" com- | iauy , who playin thla cityto-nlght ( , aru reg istered atthoTkllUard hotel. V Lieutenant CWlc A. IJouUi , of the Sev outh Infantry and hhwKo , panbod throuch the city yesterday , returning to 1'ort Hteelo from a visit east. Captain and Mr * . Coolldge , who are now at 1722 Cap'Hol avenue , will leave to-day noon for Fort Lnraml e , whera the captain joins Ids command , , jjj. Dunham , formerly general su perintendent of the Missouri I'aclflo , hfta been chosen uuporlntondeut of the Union do | > ot at Kaiibas City to succeed Jainen D. Canon , re. 1 , anil will at once enter upon lib duties. A Quluk IlocoTery , It Ken \ us ( { rout pleasure U 'uUte that the niorcliant who was reported liuInK ut the point of death from an uttaoktf I'nyuinonU , h aen. tlroly recovered by the : use of DU. WM. HAMAS BALSAM vtm THK LUNGS. Naturally he feel * uralef ul for tlio benefit * de rived from UbiDtf this remedy , for the lungs and throat ; and in giving publicity to this vtateinent wo are actuated by motlvoa of pub Uo boncfactloD , trusting Uiat othcru inuy ba boiicfitted in a eitallar mauuer , < M tale by all Mott'a Liver PI I In Are purely vegetable , act effectually' ' on ths Llyer , clennsa the itomncb , aid Digestion , euro HHHouanwK , Dytpvpdla , Slck-beodacliB , nnd all dUorden of the titnmacli. They arc the best Stomach and Liver I'ilU mado. Dunio' * Catarrh Snulf cures Catarrh and al flection * of the mucou * menbraue. THE ODD FELLOWS , A Grant Excursion and Visit to the the Blair I * Thursday Night , Kilty Couples Accept the Ilospltftllly of tlio lilnlr IVsoplo Public Tnalnltniont To-Morrovv NlKht. If thcro la any organisation under the sun [ who know hovr to , and nlvrnyk do , thoroughly enjoy themselves , that organi zation is the Independent order of Odd Fellows. No matter under what circumstances - stances or in what place , the I. 0. O. F. ia significant of good nolid enjoyment , and anyone who may bo fortunate enough to receive an invitation to parti cipate in any of their social entertain- monta or royal feasts , will bo missing a rare treat , should they fail to attend. Thursday occurod the annual installa- on of oflicors of thn lodge in Blair , and the Omaha Odd Follows are always eady for a yood time , about fifty of them ook their wives or girls and wont to Hair. Not being of the alow kind they bartered a special train and wont up in itylo. They loft this city about 7 o'clock , mil upon their arrival in Blair they wore inet at the depot by a largo delegation nd escorted to the ledge rooms , whore feast of good things had been prepared. The U. P. band accompanied the ex- lurnionists , and upon reaching Blair they liacuurscd nome music which stirred the ouls of the Blair puoplo as they have not icon stirred in many a. long day. After the installation services , 'which were conducted by the grand master , the woning was given up to dancing and locial enjoyment. A bettor time never vras had in the town of Blair. An elc- ; nnt auppoi' was spread and nil partook of t with a will. The excursionists arrived homo yes orday about U o'clock a. , in , all tired and ileopy , and yet every one of them are cady to do the same thing over again. FUnLlU INSTALLATION. The Odd Fellows ledge of this city liavo a public installation of oflieors in their hall this evening. The grand master will bo present and conduct the services. Thcso Are Solid Facts. The but blood purifier nnd syfttem regulator iv or placed within the roach of mifletinj' liumnnity , truly U Klcctric Blttors. Irmctiv- ty of the Liver , KIllounnosH , Jaundice , Con. itlpaUon , AVeak Kidneys , or any dleoaso of , lie urinary organs , or whoever requires nn ap- lotl/or , tonic or mild stimulant , will always ind Electric liittors the bout and only certain : uro known , They net surely nnd quickly , every bottle trunrantcod to BIVO entire Hn.ua- 'action or raonoy refunded. Sold tit lifty : onta bottle by 0. K. Goodman. PLEASANT WEDDING , South Onmlia tlio Nuonool'a brilliant and happy wedding. Mr. J. IT. Boll , the banker at Aurora , wau married Thursday evening to Miss Ida Stewart , daughter of Rov. J. B. Stewart , of the South Omaha til. E. church , at the loraonago on Pacific street. The ceremony was performed by the > rido's father , assisted by Itov. Messrs. Jritt and Lemon. A number of persons from Aurora and vicinity were in attendpnco at the wed ding and a most happy tinio waa enjoyed. \ . suinptouB supper was nerved and all .ho delicacies of the season were par- akcn , of. The presents which were quite nu merous , were both elegant and useful , tnd comprise among others the follow- ng : Gold watch and chain from the [ room to the bride ; a complete pink satin .oilot sot from the bride to the groom ; locoratod china dinner sot from the par ents of the groom , family bible from the itironta of the bride ; D. C. Boll and vifo , of Ord , Nob. , silver water pitcher ; F. F. Houseman , of Mount Pleasant , "owa , silver tea sot ; G. W. Post and vifo , of York , Nob. , silver card receiver ; da McCoimauKoy. Mount Pleasant , Pa. , a book entitled "Indian Summer ; " T. 3. Boll and wife , of York , Nob. , ndividual tea sot and call bell. 3. . . M. McConnaugoy , Mount Pleas ant , Pa. , yolvot embroidered ta- ) Io cover ; Miss darrin Stnwart , eistorof ho bride , solid silver pocket knife ; Mrs. 3r. Stewart , glass butter dish and silver : ako basket ; John Tweedy and wife and iVillium P. Hollings and wife , of Aurora , tfob. , silver butter dish , sugar bowl and croum cup. There were also the follow- ng additional present but by special re quest wo refrain from giving the names of the donors ; Hill's manual , silver cup , lilver carver , full silver tea uot of silver , eu spoons , silver butter dish , bronzn ) oek with glass globe , silver jewel casket , Scott's poem's , Longfellow's poems , silver pickle castor , pair of vases , oil whitings , silucr tea spoons , sot of silver drives , pearl picture , "Practical Houso- cooping , " pair vases , bouijuet holder , najoho pitcher , set of china cups and aucors. silver knives and forks , majolica nnijn , linen table cloths , pair silver nap- cln rings , silver card receiver , ono dozen glass tumblers , pair of glass vases , glass vator sot , pair of horns , two white satin mis , sot of blue glass finger bowls , half dozen silver fruit knives and picks , tin- 'ot mat and inacroma lambrequin. ' A KEMAUKA'ULH ESCAPE. . Mary A. Uailey , ot TunVhannock , Pa. , was atlllctod for blx yearn with Asthma and ISroiicliltla. during which tlmo the beat phynl diuia could give uo relief. Her life was do- spulroil of , until in last October aho procured a Bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery , when Immediate relief was felt , and by continuing lU u 9 for a short time eho waa completely cured , gaining In flenh 60.pounds , la a few months. Kroe Trial liottleu of this certain euro of ul ! Throat and Lung Diseases at 0. F. Good- Dnm Store. Larca Uottloa 91.00. The ( llco Club. The announcement that the Omaha Glco Club , vith Miss Hope Gloun , contralto - tralto , would give a grand concert at Bnyd's niixt Tuesday evening , January l&tli , has , on account of the great popu larity and ability of the club and the world-wide reputation of Misa Glenn , commanded the attention and aroused the interest of the entire community. It ia safe to say this concert will , in point of merit , for surpass any heretofore given by the Glco Club. Tliu musio is of a superior character and the entire club ol thirty voices thoroughly drilled in all iti parts. Miss Hope Glenn , contralto , who has not a superior and probably no ! an equal in this country , has but recoutl ) returned from London , where she san { in nearly all the Gnt-chuu places with tht beat artiaU , including private concert ) given by the noWlity. It is predicted by the boat of authority that she will carry off the palm from all our American con traltos. The club having engaged such an" artist are to bo congratulated and may depend upon an immense audience next Tuesday evening. THE OITY OOUNOIL , Tlicy Hold a Two Ways' Session nn n llnnrd of ICunllzutton | nnd Submit a Voliunl- nouH llcport. Tlio committee appointed by the coun cil for a board of equalization have been in session for two days , frith Mr. licet- field as chairman. As is customary in such cases , they prepared u voluminous report , which no body can understand , and which was bmittod to the council last evening and doptcd by that body. At1M5 last evening the city council mot in the couiiwil chamber , first as a ) oard of equalization , with Mr. Rcdfiold 11 the chair. The report was read and upon motion .doptcd by the board of equalization. The board of equalization then nd- ourned , and the city council proper was : allod to order by President Baker. The members present were , Behin , 'hrane , Dunham , Loedor , Woodworth , lurphy , Anderson and the president. The resolutions prepared and adopted > y the board of equalization were then , > y motion , adopted by the council. Mr. Behm made a motion that the city ttornoy bo instructed to prepare an rdinanco in regard to the collection of ipccial taxes for paving purposes , and lubinit the samp to the city council at ho regular meeting next Tuesday night. Carried. OH motion council adjourned. Rucklon's Arnica Salvo. The Kroatcst inodlc.il wonclor of the wend , Warranted to speedily euro Burns , Cuts , Ul- cars , Snlt lUiouui , 1'over Korea. Cancers. 1'lles , Chilblains , Corns. Totter , Chapped hands , and nil aklu eruptions , guaranteed to euro ID very instance , or inonoy refunded , 25 couts ir box LEAP YEAE AT ORESTON , The llcccrtton or the Ti. G. S. C. and tlio Dinner AVIilcli Followed. Ono of tlio most elegant and Huccossful social oronts over known in the annals of Creston , was the leap year reception ; ivon by the L. 0. S. 0. , of this city. The club consists of ! il of Crouton's most prominent citizens and business men. Upwards of GO ladies availed themselves of leap year privileges , and called in ipito of the stormy weather. An elegant musical programme had been arranged for their entertainment , rendered by Prof. Piries' orchestra and members of the club The sumptuous repast was fur nished by that prince of catororo , Mr. 0. F. Iliggins , of Douglas street , Omaha. An oyator cook and waiters were sent down in charge of Hob Green. The evening closed with a ball and banquet , nerved in the same masterly stylo. The cards , aouvernors and programme were most elegant and expensive and on a par with the entire reception. A BIG INSTITUTION , Tlio Onmtia anil Grunt Smelting and Ucllnlng Oniiipuny Thf ) An nuiil The ainual meeting of the Omaha and Grant Smelting and Rcfmin company will bo held in this city to-day. The president , Hon. Guy C. Barton , ol Omaha ; Governor Grant , of Colorado , aa vice president ; and Edward Eddy , of Denver , is general manager. Governor rant and Mr. Eddy arrived hnro laat evening , and are at the Millard hotel. Tlio Omaha and Grant company ia the most extensive smelting and refining company in America. Some idea of the extent of badness of the concern may be gained from the fact that the Omaha works did u Inwiness last year of 812,989,800. This doca not include - cludo any of the business of the Denver works. During the past year the Omaha works constantly employed about 300 men , paid out $245,000 in wiigcB , and expended $30,000 in improvements. The meUh shipped during the year wore : O ld ? 1,270,000 Silver 8ilitUOO : , oa l 2,7"0,000 /itrlol 100,000 Total . . . . . - . . . . $13,059,500 Saratoga HfippciiinK" . The Literary and Debating society will continue the discussion of the trail ) luostion at its regular meeting Saturday evening. Our puoplo have improved the sleigh ing to UK full oxtont. Quito a party were out Tuesday evening , both young aid old. It is needless to remark that .ho sleighing was poor , moro like elay- ng the hones , as our professional horse man remarked wo never sleigh. The Ladies' Sowing circle moot at Mrs. Emory's on Saturday afternoon. Incident to the fair of the Union Sun day school your merchants have been presented with the following : SAHATOOA , Nob. , Jan. 7 , 1884. You are solicited to donate to the benefit - fit fair , of the Saratoga Union Sunday School , to bo hold at the school house , Jan. 1C to 18 , 1884. SAMUKL AVKKY , MRH , JAMK.S IL HYXKK , MILS , FRANK M. SMITII , Committee. LOCIS LlTTLKVIELD , Superintendent. To which the following indorsements appear : I know this Sunday School to bo doing a good work , and freely indorse it. A. F. SUEUKILL. I hope this work will receive general indorsement. It deserves it , MlLLAUD SOOTT , 0. O. HOWARD. The above has mot with favorable suc cess , uot unusual at the hands of your liberal merchants. The fair opens on Wednesday erening next , which will be children's night , at which time the amusements will bo of a juvenile nature , embracing the "fishing pool , " and other similar iports. Ou Thursday evening llov. W. E. Copeland will deliver an address , at which tinio Miss Liz/.io Tonnel ! is ex pected to ling. On Friday evenin ? , the closing night , ho drama , "Undo Tom's Cabin" will b given. Good music will bo in attend- , nco each evening The admission will > o ten and fifteen cents , or twenty-five cents for the season. CUCKOO. I'liosplmte. In IKervous Diseases. Dr. HKNUY Now York "In , , says : ner vous diseases , I know of no propata'tion o equal it. " _ GEAND OAEN1VAL , Street 1'Arnilc unil IJall by the 1 % 1 * . Hand. The parade advertised for yesterday afternoon , by thn U. P. band , wnsquitoau attractive ono. The procession was headed by the U. P. band , then came n wagon from the Willow Springs distillery , filled with bar rels of the "elegant ; " lionnor's house hold goods store was next in the proces sion and was the best exhibit of the entire - tire outfit. Marhoirs trunk fac tory caino next , followed by J. Kaufman , the wino merchant , limit & Hiloy , the painters , were out with a good exhibit. The U. P. bakery also had two wagons in the procession. Not the least comical part of the whplo business was the burlesque hand which wound up the procession. THE MASyUKUAIir. HAM , The maspuorado ball given by the U. P. band last night nt Crounso's hall , was , takuti all in all , ono of the most successful masquerade parties over given in this city. Tlio hall was filled to its utmost capacity. The How wan filled with mask- era , while the scats nnd outer edges were filled with spectators. Some of the costumes were very tasty and well gotten up nnd many of them were of a very comical nature. The two seat costumes in the hall were worn by Mias Mamio Bivons and Magdaline Rypchok , snd represented two Kaqua- nmux. They were nmdo of white paper and were very attractive looking. The programme was a good ono nnd consisted of twenty-four numbers. The music waa all that could bo desired. Thunder it Down tlio Attcn , That for lameness , for rheumatism , fornchos , for painti , nuJ for apaini Dr. T/iomas' f electric Oil IB a positive and reliable remedy. Dr. TlutHMs" Jifltfi'if Oil can be purrhnieJ of any druggist. Army Ordcrh. llccruit Charles A. Noble , enlisted at Fort D. A. Russell , Wyo. , is assigned to Company A , Ninth infantry. llocruits .lames Praia and Emil How rccht , enlisted at Fort Douglas , Utah , are assigned respectively to Companies B and D , Sixth infantry. A board of survey to consist of Major George P. Dandy , quartermaster U. S. A. ; Captain C. A. H. McCauley , assist ant quartermaster , U S. A. , and First Lieutenant Guy Howard , Twelfth infan try , A. D. C. , mot at 10 o'clock a. m. yesterday , the llth inst. , at the subsistence depot in this city , to exam ine into , report upon and fix the respon sibility for the damaged condition of car- tain subsistence stores for which Major John P. Hawkins , commissary of sub sistence , is responsible , and which are reported as unfit for issue. A board of survey , to consist of Major John P. Hawkins , commissary of sub sistence , Major A. S. Towar , pay do- department , and First Lieutenant J. A. Sladon , Fourteenth infantry , A. D. C. , will convene at the quartermaster's depot - pot in this city at 10 o'clock a. m. , on Monday , January 14,1884 , or as soon thereafter as practicable , for the purpose of considering the matter of receiving , handling and transferring of coal at that depot and the loss connected therewith , as wall as the natural shrinkage to which the coal is subjected while in transit from the mines at Rock Springs , Wyo , By authority of the lieutenant general of the army , Major Alfred T. Smith , Seventh infantry , is announced as in structor in rifle practice in this depart ment. A BAD SMASH. A SeriouH Knuavvoy on Kariuvm Street VestiM'dny Allemoon. About 2 o'clock this afturnoon. there was A red hot runaway on Farnam. street. Alargoblack team owned by Lewis , the St. Mary's avenue livery man , ami used for o.iproM purposes touit fright near the Herald ollice , on Fifteenth street , and dushed down Fifteenth to Farnam where they ran on to the sidewalk in front of the Opera house. At this point a man by the name of Humphrey , who was driving the team , was thrown from the neat and was severely cut about the Load. The timm kept 'on tke sidewalk and bolted on down the street for a c uplo of hundred feat when they again mndo for the road running into a milk wagon , which they tnrned a somersault. Vhoy than at tempted to cross the street car track , but n sti-oetcar was in the way nnd they ran tlm polo of the wagon through the side of the carwhich brought them to a stand still. still.Tho The driver was badly hurt and was taken to the hospital for trtwtmont. Grand display of muslin underwear ut N. 11. FALCONKU , late A. Cruickshank & Co. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thli powder never v ilei. A marvel of purll itreoKhand wholutomcnrai. Uora economical tha thu oulotry klndi , and cannot be told lu eompetltlo wltbtbtmuItUud * ot low tett , ibort weLjht , alum o powdorr. Sold ouly lu cam. Uotal Bak Wall StrtOtNev York. CASTORIA ( Infants and Children WiUiont Morphlno or Nivrcotlno. What Kites our Clilldrcn nwy chocks , What cures their fevers , makes tliem sleep ; ' 'Tin Cnntorliu When Babies fret , nnd cry by turns , What cures their colic , kills their wormi , 'i Hut Cnnlorlit. What quickly cures Constipation , Sour Btomncn , Colds , Indlgmtlon : Hut Cnntnrliu Farewell then to Morphine Syrups , Castor Oil and rarccoric , and IInH.Citstorln Contour Liniment. Annb- olnto card for Rhonmntlnm , Sprains , Boms , Gull * , &c. , anil tm Inatnntanoona Pain-rollover. SPECIAL NOTICES. jtjTBpecials will Positively not bo Inserted unless paid in advance. TO LOAK Konov. TO LOAN The lowest rates of interest MONEY ' Loan Agency , 15th & Douglas Z3i-tt TO LOAN In sums of J500. and unward. MONEY Davis and Co. , 1U1 Estate and Loin AgcnU , 1505 Ftrnam St. 393-tf M ONEY TO LOAN J. T. Bcttty oaus on chattel prnportv. 218 South Hth St. dcclB HELP WANTK1) . \TITANTKI ) Two weeks copying tlono. Addriss W " 8. 1J , " Ui otlliv. 702-145 _ _ TB1 > llUoVsmlth at Florence Cut-off. Ap- pi ) toJ C. Muiphj.at the u oiks. 700-lOt "VTTAJJTKD Hey who ' 1 wed to running ft Oorilon V > Pro.8 , at ( liaj's Printing otllce. 70l-ll § AT/ANTED A competent book'kccicr. | iddress by letter , vi Ith reference , C. V. WOODMAN 7B5.11 lHOFanamHt. TAJfrKO Immediately , first-claw pastry cook at ' The Cotzenn. 70M1 i ; ANTiiFaiir or fi\o gentlemen boarders at W NI1311 Webster street , bet. mil and 14th. 700-1511 " \\fANTn.U AHwcedoor Daidsn girl lor general V > housework. Call south side Cbarks rtet , bet. Irene and James the only house. 785-14 ' > - . \ Ural clasi cracker bakar to take W'AKTet charge ot a bakery. For pirtleularn address Tajlor k Co.V. . eping Water Neb. 783-1 IB WANTED A iood girl for general hou eworfc. Apply at 2JO north 13th street , bet. Caplto' ' ave. andDa\eiport. ) 771-li { TTfANTKD Goox first-cli'S CiK-r palewian on > conm Isslon tor this territory. Only nun ol u\- porlencii need apply. State amoiint can sell and ret irencu * . Also c n art for a manufacturing Toliaccii House. HL'DD im ( S. , 04 Warren strcot , Now York City. 770-1'J "WANTED A Herman girl for hougcwutk , at 10(8 ( r rn mstrtct. 771-115 WANTED A good bak r Imnudlatel.v , at K , V. Ooo'lman & BCOJ. , Plattsmouth , Noli. 770-181 WANTED Four persons to learn book keeping Situation furnc-hed. J. B. DM1TU , 1B10 D ins. Ian t 701-14J ( ! ! rl for gcceral house work wont sidu WANTED , first houeo south of Dav enport 8. B. (1ALBY. 7B4-H 'ANTltUJood cook at south-west corner Har W tley and lOlh. TCi-Iltl "ll/'ANTEIJ A ( tin for general housework at 3. W. VV cor. voth ai.MIunu-y street * , 7S8-145 JAMES NKVILLK. / /ANTED A ' . { III todi > general homework at rV. 2119 California St. 720-12 WANTED A German dining room kitchen ( Jrlt Hose aiuMlopps , 418 M. 13th SI , between Ilarncv arid Howard. SOS tf WANTED A good washer and Ironer at 2408 DodRO street. 503-tf WANTED A German lady rook at Ainunouu house , 820 DougUii street. flH-14 ( SrrgATIONBWAHTED. (1KNTLK1IAN lie jk-k 'i > or of over 12 y rV ev Lperlenoe , ami at pri ent connected with ono 'of the lcaillo'4 tlrma-of thin city , Is open for rngi nt-tuAudrcsa "Jlmes , " B > o olllce. 7o9- "tTT'ANTEI ) liy a younj ; married man from the VV east , a situation an bonk-kvciior. salesman , or anv I > 'H tlonwh < ro hi : ran make himself Useful. He fcrvnco ( 'lvcn. Addrr i"rf IV Hee otllce. 797-14) ) WANH'.D l'oslUon in a private fimil > by Kill. Can turmsh ( 'owl reference. Call at 011 north ISth St. 782-llt WANTED A ! Mtu lion In a iirocery storu by a voung man who Ia not afraid of work. Aihlrcw ' It. C" St ChmloJiautel. 772-1111 some accompllihinent ] withe1) to ALadycf vume ron > Jn or ollico work of HOUU kind. Ad- dre 9"A. M.- this oiflcc. 770-12 ( WANTED By a young lady , a situation an copy latin some stern or ciltlce. AddreM "E. M II. " 614 North 6lh Htrrct. 773-113 \X7"ANTEE A position an ricrk by - > Udj of oxpor. TT Icnce. AdJrosa "L. T."cor. 16th and f'arn-in StrectH. "IB-lil MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. "IlTANTltD-Topurcluio forcasl' , a stcc. of W ctrlua or tou\a other ynod b-inus . Addrudi "P. A. " cn.-vj Witt ofllcu. v more board an at V.icltlc li jn w vv Hoard and loom 81.00 a waek. * 799-11 } WANTUI > Horse andli'ht ( WMOD. Oniah * f two lti | nr Works , 110 H. Uth.Sircet. T.'H-U ' \ rTAM'tHIay bounl batman ICtli and l&tli i V ttreuu , .Mid from Jackdon. t.treet south , liy a ywne. man. lUfercucej. Addiesri "II , V. " XMIII f ) , on Wocl. 717-185 WANTED To trade A Qua ainKle homo and a Kpleiwlld carrl&-e orbuigy team for rtttl estate. I1AUKKK & JIAVNK , N. K. uofncr 13th atuU'&rniui. 700. f T AUlia OU YOUNII MSN In city or country to .Lj tik nice , light and plex > unt work at their onn homes : # i to $5. a day ew'.ly and quietly made ; woik tent by mill , no canvawluir : no ntanut for reply. I'leaacaddreNj ItelbblvHun'f'K CJ. , I'tJUdelphtara. dravmrTT. 7i3-lmoJ WAN ! CDTo e \c\anifi ; , In j > ajment | for house and lot , to coi t not over 1,000 , a No. 1 span of work horsesharness atd wogon. It. K Cop eon , Itith and I'aclHo Btrvut. 727'1W WANTED-Stock of Mercliandtai , ( Diy Ocod prclcrrtd ) , ojoo'ce bualncca. Will ulvu In at ch&n o Inirroved ftinm , and sotr. ? ' cash. Addcraa lUtidoIph Urown , rare no uttlcv. 7W 1U FOB RBNT-Bouses and Lots. ri > 0 KXCIIANOK-A SIO.OO ) itock of ClotuifiK. -L Hat * , Caps , Hoots , Shoed and rurnUlilnffaood , fur IniiiU In low or > t-braiLa. Tlili U trail J oppor tunity to go Into business. K. O. ClESNhY , 7M-HI Abiugdon. III. FOH HUNT Handsomely lurnUhed roow , liratrd by furnace , 021 Capitol avenue. 7VU-K ) 1/UK IlKNT A well inniblied rouin on lit. , street , Jt1 S blocks from the upera hounc. luuulrv at 017 eouta 15th btrc t. 787-171 FOH IlKNT fornUhed rooiu , 1S16 Dodze etrttt 7M161 TOIl KEKT FMrnUlicd room at No. 000 bouth 1 llth utreet. 765-19 ] Foil HKVr Ntntly fumUliod front roum.vtith large bay nliidow , bouth front. Apply at 1414 Chicago tlttt. 787-11 IKNT Nice f urnUhed front room H Ith IHI rJ ( or Uo persons mil lUvtnport tit. 763-1 "TOOK UENT An olc < uitly furnished alcove room , V Bouthespot.urea ) | modem coinculeiiccii , finest location tu Oiualik. N , W , Cor. Is ill anu I'arnuu itrcct * . 737-U Full HKNT Anewhouio,6roou > , bay window , Doublaooor , cor. I'aciBo aud 15th ntutt 6M Hi IOtt ItKNT-Vurnlshed front room 006 N. 18th. F 701-11 ! OH KENT Cvmlortable front room , south-eul corner > 'ourtr < bth ( lid llvenpoit , lUiUble for two jtntkrocD. CMS tt ITOIl HKTT 5 new 6 rotW frcmw * for rent In- JP aulre nn loth St. nest don toTaclflo Uot l or at 1511 Caitg Street. P. J. Crrodon. 678-tt 1 IlENT A new store room. Also one flat X1 with all modem Improvement IWtt re onabl to rood putties. Lorcntvn'i Bleck , cor. IBth and Howard Street. 612-tf If OJl UK.VT Two new stores one a goo plac ( or 1 a eiueorj 01 ciotnmir "torn and the oth r a v ery nettrablo plarc for arrtUurant , also room to rent. Cunningham's block ISth and Jackson. XitMm IlKNT Furnish * ] rooms on the northwest FOR oor. ISIhandCapttolatonue , formerly Crelshtou House. 1&M ! OR IlKNT-flooma In Kebnul-a Matlona Bank Uulldlny. Most desirable offices In the dty. Supplied with hydraulic elevator and heated br steam. Apply at nank. f OK BALE. TSoiTsATK A printing oin.iealtinl at MM. 1' particulars , address Chas. T , Tlunce. SIR N. i iu licet , Oronha. 781-L't FOIl 8AT.K I'ure.villow ranary finger and pnro RicenatSlSN Oth St. 7EO-171 7MK SAl.K-d rcn homo , hot bed , vh ml other 1 market Knlen UMurue. North end M 18th Ht. 77516' II. W.lUlti. OH 8AliK General vtore , with brick bnlloInK In a nourishing Nebraska town , ot ru doluir u buj. Inora el 81".000 per rror. DAIIKKK & 11AYI1K , M. M corner 13th and Ktrnam. 7M-tf OKHU.K-Stoek ot K < > cral mcrchandne and IJ 1 Imlldlna , valued at about Wf.OO. Addro ? Hot ti.rirtii , NCI. . roi-tt. Oil 8ALK-LcadliiRhot i In a lively Nebraska town. Kor iiartlculnrn addrpss or call at th oinceoJ 11AIIKKI&MAYNKN. E. corner Katnsui anu 13th Kts. 757-11 "ITAOH SALK fltlEAl' Two Rood st"M'8 , ouo cook JP ftne anil the otlur a healer. Call at A. 1'olack'n , 1318 Farnam St. 701-tf FOHSAtiK A small MonItT , Hitmi.au &Co.&te praot gait , almost new , at thlt olHcv. tt .loll . SAIjK Farm 10 acres , new house , barn anil FOe 1 oiitViilldlngs , slmdc and Im t trees , small fruits In abundance ; excellent locution , 4 mllcn ( rum jwat- otllce , } nillo trom ichool. Jutt thothln 'or ' "taick" farm or dairy. Price ? 2,800. Wlir raise In 30 days. O. H. Doane & Co , Iloal ( Utato Ajtcnta , ISth arid Douglaj str ( cts. 071-tf OH SALK Kow lutf on Idle Wide. Call and eeo abstract ot title. John O. Willis' 1114 DodeoSt. 409-1 mo T710H SALB Only flint class hotel In a tto to\vn o JC two railroads , Whitney Home , Orlsnold , In. 417-lmot HALK A business tnans reslitoisceB rooms i FOR north west ot 1'oat Office , $3.250. 8311S2 vacant 6 blocks N. \ \ . ot V. O. 81.800 SOT.tf McCAOUE. ouponlte P. O. HALE Three lots In Hanscom pbre. FOIl , monthly payments. JlcCAG UK , P. 0. My t u btory brick restdaiic * , 19th FOHSALK and St. Mary's avenue. Large b rn , out-house , water uor s , will arranged. Lot 60x200. Pilca $7.C.OO. nest Baigaln In Omaha. Call at M. Toll's People's Ilink. 277-t 12 lots one block weet ot Pani avenue FOKHALK nue cars. Lots 60x150. Will sell the w bole tract for $7,100 , If eold before January 1st , 1834. Ileal e- Uteonuenbld this bnrgaln , If joucall at Peoples Bank. 278-tf TJIOKSALB Choice buslnoes property , throfl lot * X ; onr. Saunders and Charles Slrclt. It will p y ycu to Investigate this otTor. Call at People's Bank. 279-tf TT Oll SALE Improved property , which i\\ \ \ pay JP the buyer 20 per con' on the tncstment. . Kent * for $ l,0l0 ! per > t.-vr. All occupied by first class ten ants. Will sell for $10,500 , If cold noon. All or one- half cath , bal.inef , ouu to i\\a \ j tars. The above In vestment Is worth Inrtetigatlon. Call at the People's Bank. 280-tf CATTLE ANI > CLVDESDALK HOUSES. POLLKD ' Is triklu orders for eprini- Im portation of the above. Prices nuichhelow thuie nt auction unlcs. References to those supplied. Johu McCuiTooh , 111. Truetand i3uv. Bank , CblcAgo. 203 ant "IT10R SALE A11 rat clasa second hand top buray JJ Call at 1319 Harnev street. B7tf FOR SALK Two portwui Dol.rrs , 10 .lores power Apply at D. FITZPATRICK , flOg.tf 218 Son thlBth Street SALE Old nowE'Mpera in large and email FOlt quantities at tbla oltUe. tf MISCELLANEOUS. TljCAMQUERADK BALIi , Saturdav , January 12th < 111 18S4nt H. Rusertu one and a half mlleavvoa of Ilanscoin Park. 463-llt I.Klli COMPANY onok-kceperaml accountants. TY Examine and adjusfdhi-arrangcd books in a 379- t emit ic and accu rate luanner , ulv Inij correct ba'ancc , vtlllusppcially attend to p ( tii g up books each day wheru the tcrvlcea of a book-kerper are required but a few hourn , making out invoices , statements , and any correspondence confidentially , also make collec tions. Orllco at P : Bo > r and Co. , luSO Farnam S EDWARD EUEHL , 'MAGISTKn ' OK PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION. ALIST , 803 Tenth Btreet , between Farnam and IIai > nay , will , with the aid ofguardlan spirits , obtaining an } one glance of tb put and present , and the certain conditions In tba future. Boots and Bhoe * ma la order. 1'erfot.l tetixfactlon Guaranteed ; DR. ERNEST H. HOFFMA Physician & Surgeon OFFICB-1STH AND JACKSON 8T3. Kelsdcnw , ISth Street , over Holmrod & Bormin'j office near Jackson Htrcci. Itcferfnpfl A 20 vfiarfl' practical flxrterlenco. nsc. i FUNERAL OIBECIOe UD EHB1HMER , 11S ! ! DougUaStmt , Omaha , Neb. . MiUted note' Blew * . Steam Due-Works ! : Strict , Nit. Farnam andi EViu U D. B. C0 PUOrBIETOlW. Txllea' and Owls' ClothliiR cleaned , dyed and rv palrut 1'lumoa and tlp > elcanixl. dyed and curle.l UcSTra euite , in 811k , Battn and Vdtet , cleaned by the French dry cleaning procoM. - \ Qret-cJaw taUnr ehop In ronneotlon F.B. 1U03 Karnam Strt-vt , room 3,0maha , NeK L'ollectlona solicited Monthly i r otheruUe , t > cth In city and country , and on U lines of llallroadi. Se curity procured for litHs not ( nomptlv paid. Booki keptkiidbabocod wcoklyor monthly , A central audltUie builnees dcnt > . C'oramimioij | of ill klnkt prompt'y ' sttcntcd to. U. S.N. llankand bust of ref. eroucea K'VCU. ' ICE TOOLS OF EVERYfDESCRIPTION I have icourcd the agency ol "Win. T. Wood & Co. , To eelltfcelr tools. They are making the be t Ic * TooU , and are iho oldest firm ID the United EitUet Any Icu Couiiiany wUhln ; to buy tooU vtlll roevlra. theproiopteit ktUntlon by aJilrwUne F. W , BLUJIVE , 1317 ahermin Avenue , Omah * Neb In the matter of the I tate of Jehn WIULomi U > ctawd. Notice Uheret.y < flv n that the cre-lltcr * of wlj deceased , li | meetth * AdudnUtrator M wild Krtata before uie , County Judjfe ol Dou lu Cuuut ) Netra-i' ka , at t c Ciiunty Cour < room , In mid county , on the VOth d y ol February. IbSl , on the Butn d y ol April , ISbl , and on the 2Cth day c-f June , 1SS . at 10 o'doc * a. n > . of eich d j , for ths purse | of predentlni ihelr claim * fcr tujcrlnitlon , kdjutmcnt Vud llo/ nice , hi ic moiithn tro all < m d fur rnxllton to pre vent Ihelr tUln > , and dsht monthi for the admlnli tratcr to nettle M | < > ( ttale , from the 2 th day of Da ctnUr , 16 , thU n..tlr * v > HI to pub4.htd In tr Oiuahk IMly l ) o f rfuurvieV succewlvtly , prior to the * h d y tlKtbruvy , JS84. " ' IA J' ' " , P"I'I A. M. IWADWICK , dSJWI-U CoimtT Judge.