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THE DA1LST BEE-OMAHA , MONDAY , JANUARY 21 , 1884.
THE DAILY BEE.
Monday Morning , Jam 21 ,
LOOALBBEVITIES ,
Tlirco smpldous characters and n dUor
tlcrly soldier , were run into the city jMl Sat
urday night
The UsmornUln , Social club will holclthcli
last party of the softson on Thursday , Jnntt
nry 31st , nt Masonic hull.
Chief Butler has yut n gong in the wnto
works cnRlno house , and the \\litstlo there L
blown now nt each fire nlnnn ,
blaster Qoorgo Minor nnd Miss Mnmli
Morse won the masters' nnd tnlnsos' priros o
skatoa nt the roller rink Saturday nftornoon.
An nlnrm from box 3 called the fire do
partroout out to Twentieth street nnd. Ht
Glory's avenue yesterday morning. A lious
beloniting to Wolshaw's & McK\vn ! wan par
tially destroyed by fire.
The Danish congregation , corner o
Ittghtconth street nnd St. M arj'g avenue , wl !
hold ft two-day's social on the 25th and 201
'of ' this month , the proceeds of which will b
devoted to the church fund.
1'artitlons nro being put up at the Bout
end of the city ball , which is tuod both M
district court room and as n city council chair
bcr , to form jury roouu. Tlio lobby will fee
that It is aggrieved.
John Miller , of The Ilopublican ofQco , IM
increased the population of Omnha by boin
instrumental in bringing into existence
twelve pound boy , which was born Friday over
ing. As it Ii tlio first. John is deserved !
proud.
proud.A
A colored man , of the gang known n
tramps , was before Judge Bonoko Satin
day to answer to the charge of vagrancy. ' II
was found Rullty nnd was sent up to the coun
tyjall for ton days , during which time h
will dlno on broad and water.
Mamlmll Gutiiric , while sending out i
policeman Saturday to find n sealskin
that had been stolen , found another
BO < XUC , evidently stolen seine time ago , nui
will take stops to restjro it to the ou nor !
properly is proven.
Suit has boon begun in the district com
by CHloa A. Diwirnnd lloitry A. 1'ierco agaliu
Catherine Dubois , Thtlip Dubois , Willlai
Dubois and Alice Dubols , to forccloao n mor
gaga on the half of northeast quarter of BOI
tion 23 , township 10 , rangq 10 oast.
Tlio tenth grand festival of tha Omal
Turner society will take plnco on Saturda ;
January 2Gth , iu the now and olcgant hall c
Harnoy strest The turners nro making groi
Iiroparntions , and itisoxpoctod that there wl
bo a % ory largo gathering ou this occasion.
Superintendent McCabe , of the St. Pnu
& Omnhi railway , who returned on Thursdt
night from a trip over the line , wont as far i
Ilartington , the terminus of tlio new Ccdi
county branch. Hortington , an infant ton
of ten \\eoltB1 existence , has already about 12
buildings and It growing.
Where the loser of an overcoat lias
chance to detect and proeccuto a thief it it 111
interest as neil as that of the publio to do fie
Ilcfti3.il to follow ti { . a thief of this kind in i
leading hotnl BOinonooks ngo has allouodi
thief , the pnmo ono no doubt , to steal tlirei
moro overcoats fiom tlio houso.
Grand Oyster Supper at IlascalTs park ,
Monday evening Jam/dry 21st , 1884. Pro.
cecils to to applied to a fund for tlio erection
I- ' of pastoral reiidonra at St. Patrick's church ,
H OinaUa. A splendid time guiran ood. A ,
O. U. Band have volunteered tholr services.
A good programme , good music , efficient
committees.
Marietta JolilT , a j ° l'"B woman about
cightoan yours of age , * ho bos boon confined
iu the iiiB-no ward of tlio county jail for 'tt we
weeks past , was mt to lier homo at Harlani
Iowa , Saturday in charge of Deputy Grebe
She had becri'lting among the most degraded
of the fallM women and is supposed to have
lost her wind from exposure. Her father is i
fanner.
3trs. Dr. Green , who fools called upon tc
lecture upon the "Teachings nnd Practices ol
tlis JesuitK , " nnd who is endeavoring to reclaim
claim her daughter , for whoso education BUI
expanded five thousand dollars , was bom Ir
optiugfiold , III. , In 1883 , nnd is related to thi
family of Hamptons , of South Carolina ; ii
flccoud cousin to General Wudo Hampton , ani
cousin to the late Colonel John O , Burchwh <
wai at onetime secretary of thoUnltodStatoi
aonato.
aonato.Mr.
Mr. U. A. O'JJrion , 1' . M. MoDonagl
and W. A. Kauudcra , raided Plattsmoutl
AVcdncaday evening to partlclpatolnthoopcn
ing of tha Catholic fair. Unfortunately fo
the managers' of tlio fair thu tuwouhccmont c
their coming had a disastrous effect on th
lacuipts. Two editors in a day was tooinuc
for tlio tcwuepoople , but the crudest cut of a !
\\aiTnakiBgnnIrshman out of Saundora an
'
O baptiaing-hlm Mr. McGoro.
Thu roller rink was again thronged Satm
day evening , the attraction being the thlr
snatch of the series of polo games. Saturda
Slight's game was ono of tha most severe cot
tobta over noon. This time the "Blues' ' wet
thu successful contestants. The first tw
pimos were won by the "Hods" and til
"Bluea" went In with the firm dotormlnatlo
ot winning the third. Tha Interest in tl
game was very great and the rough tumbli
and hard knocks were greatly enjoyed by tl
audience.
Hiss 'Fannie Arnold , assisted by noon
Omaha musicians , la announced to glvo n coi
cert in Browwlllo some time next montl
Hie * Arnold U the organltt and leader gf tl
choir of Bt , Phiiomuna'a cathedral , and dti
ing tlio past year she baa been very tuccossfi
iu training the choir and rendering oomo i
( M mogtdifiicult inuiloof theCatholiochurd
Jho It not only n thorough teacher of UIUB
Imbutd w 1th the ennobilug spirit of her pr
( ostloti. but a lady whoso cheerful dltposltlc
Ltm niaoo her hosts of friends iu tliUclty. TI
Jovera of music and song in Broivnvlllo crest /
rest awurol that MUs Arnold and her anU
anU will gtig them nu outertainment i > prtl
i of unttlnted natronago.
Sneak thivea entered the hall of Mr
Clark'u buardinji ; hpuio on Capitol oionu
. ; Thurailay evenlnr , when the loardera wci
at dupiwr , and carried away an overcoat h
.longing to Mr. P , E. Uoblnwn , of the U. 1
g < m ral ticket olfip , and olio took aluu
yfltbtheiu a sealskin aacque belouglnt } t
Mw , llobliiBQn. The police we vorkiugu
tii caw , but/ound MO clew , to the thlevca ute
to la t ulcht. , It la aild those pllfeTcra hav
til "tnter-statt , ( wol" on thl bu lneai. A
tolaa clothing .uonttu a common centei
vrl e the ' 'wmAiMtouef'1 of the pool IK M
to ditpow of the tooty without fear of detei
tlwi , and th ItuuLnt putcbMcw of , 8cou <
re * Ht bothfrred by the \ ictltt
SOCiALiStiCALLY SPEAKING.
The Past Wee * Has Boon One of Coi
stable Life , Although Ho Par
ticularly Bright Eycnts
Hayc Transpired ,
riensrintj Parties , Social QntlicrlnR
anil thoMovoinonta of 1'cnplo
About TownlGoncrftlly.
What a slutting scene is presented tone
ono Bitting quietly by and watching tl
constant play of the social world. Week
months nnd years roll hy bringing wit
.horn , in some instnucca , weddings , wluc
remove bright and popular stars froi
the circle whore they have been knowi
At another time Death calls for the liv
iicat and loveliest and death will in
bo disobeyed. Misfortune befalls nnoUii
and the wealth which has procured i
prominent a position in society's kinj
dotn is ROIO. The world known him r
more forever and the unhappy victim <
fortune's caprice ninka into oblivion. Y <
how slightly the many changes , that ai
constantly taking place , oflfoct the circh
in which they appear. The aamo ronn
of pleasure and gayety , the same oxciti
mont and enjoyment prevails and tli
places of the absent ones are so filled <
overflowing that they are soon forgottoi
except by the most intimate friendi
And the world goes round and time
flies on and wo aio all happy in our ow
peculiar way.
The past week has not been markci
by any particularly dazzling event in th
social history of Omaha , though thor
liavo boon many pleasant and onjoyabl
entertainments of various kinds. Pet
[ taps this slight lull is duo to the chang
in the weather. Indeed the few days c
January thaw which wo have enjoyed thi
week were overpowering m the extreme
producing a feeling of lassitude and own
much like that commonly known' by th
vulgar name of "spring fever. " Bi
another change has boon aiTucio'd in tli
condition of the atmosphere , the groun
is white with snow , the sleigh bolla ai
again jingling merrily , and winter , thi
jolly old follow , who boars an many si
crots" "but nothing ho tolls , " and \ \ lifer
for so many years has played his profit
upen the unwary but who will olwaj
bo just as jolly , no matter how' old-
has once moro laid the tips of his ic
fingers upon our world , and' the slmr
frosty air sends the quick blood lenpin
through the veins , bringing the flush c
health to the cheek , invigorating th
whole system with life and animation
Is there a healthy man , woman or child
who cannot truly say with the pool
"Winter is jolly. " A change like thi
in the weather always has a direct oflec
upon moro or Icba of the human race , am
in this way upon society at largo , and m
doubt the coming week will bo so filloi
with uocial gatherings of various descriptions
tions , that a score of reporters will b
needed to look after them all. There i
ono existing , unavoidable condition tha
should make this season's social event
of moro than unusal interest nnd excite
mont. This is leap year. And wo hav
lot the least doubt but that many happ ;
ittlo affairs and some of moro impor
anco which have , perhaps , boon wait
tig for many months for this particula
imo , will bo celebrated with aiuch pleasure
uro , and right glad wo shall bo to recon
horn. Indeed several "leap year do
ngs , " which are a little out of the ordi
nary line , have already come under ou
observation , nnd in good time you sha ]
lear all about them. As wo have be
ere stated , the
EVENTS OP TUB VAST WBKIC
mvo boon quite nmmorous. nnd nil hav
mssed off very pleasantly. The firs
ook place Sunday evening and wus thi
presentation at the
GKKMAN THHATKE
if the powerful nnd thrilling drams
'Crime and Retribution , or the Powe
if Conscience. " The house was filled t
ts utmost capacity nnd the play was os
iollontly well done. The company ha
'or ' some time been presenting nothin
> ut light farces and burlesques and th
change wai received with much ploasur
> y all. Air. Fochtcl as Mathis , Mi
rtolchin , as Caspar nnd Mrs. Puls-Ah
as Annette , were particularly good.
KNIQHTS OV PYTHIAS ,
Planet Lodge , No. 4 , gave a very pleat
ant ball and supper Monday evening fo
the benefit of a sick member. Thor
were about sovonty-fivo couples in at
tendance , Hoffman a orchestra furnish
cd the music , which was first-class , and
after a few hours of dancing , all war
prepared to thoroughly enjoy the sumpt
uous supper which was served nbou
midnight. All present expressed them
solycs well pleased with the evening' '
entertainment and are hoping that thi
will not bo the last of such parties.
KKYH-VAN OHMAN.
Mr , George Keys , train agent on th
U. P. raihvuy.between Omaha and Coin
cil Bluffs , and Miss Annie Van Orma
were marrjod last Monday evening , at tli
residence of the bride's parents , by llo\
F. S. Blanoy. The mony friends of oac
unite heartily in wishing thoiumuchha ]
pinoas in their future oneness.
A mooting of.Pioneer Oouncil No. llf
of the
KOYAl AHUANOM
society Was held Tuesday evening for tli
purpose of being instructed in the wor
of 1884. Among those present froi
abroad w 311. II. Wilbor , of Nebrask
City , Arthur Gibson , and G. W. D. Re ;
nolds , of Fremont , and Hon. H. E. \ \
Campbell , of Boston , Mass. Mr. Camj
boll is' ono of the most prominent men <
this organisation , nnd devotes his tini
exclusively to the work of the urdoi
After the business of the evening ha
boon attsndod to , the gentlemen ropairo
to Campbell's restaurant , on Dougln
street where an elegant banquet Imdboo
prepared in honor of the occasion. Thor
the company remained until a late hou
unjoyinu the good things and witty iuv
interesting speeches made by ditforon
members.
A WimiDAY I'AllTi *
was given Tuesday evening at the rcsi
donco of Mr , John Logan , in honor o
hat gentleman's sixty-sixth birthday. I
was a complete and most 'pleasant sui
nriso to the old man. Ilia friends loft
large arm chair behind as a token of thei
regard.
TUB CJLKK CLUU.
The concert given by the Glco Clul
Tuesday evening , January 10th , was
most entertaining and successful one
Each Individual member of the choru
via , apparently , in good voice and th
nicety of accent and pronunciation wa
beautiful in the extreme. Tha gontU
men certainly appreciate the value ot al
tending closely to their loader , and who
this is the case , nnd the leader is as goo
as in the present instance , the effect carnet
not help being pleasing to both singoi
and audience. The club sang oven bol
tor than ever before and the harmony wn
excellent. The trio , the quartette , th
song and chorus , and the solo , by Mi
Franco , were all \roll rendered and th
most that can bo said is that the audlonc
was thoroughly pleased. So much hr
already boon said of Miss Hope Glenn w
can only repeat that her voice is a beaut
ful , rich contralto , such as is rarol
heard. Her power and flexibility ai
wonderful and her appearance is moi
pleasing. Should she over sing again i
Omaha her many admirers would m
miss the chance of hearing her ,
Till : HKATINO 11INK.
The managers of this pleasant nti
popular place of resort nro constantly o
toring some now inducement , to make r
ovonini/ there pass pleasantly. C
Wednesday evening the Moonlight Ser
nnding club satin some of _ their attain
old , negro melodies very nicely making
pleasant diverson in the evening's onto
tninmont. The tournament Thursdi
night was quita exciting at
very interesting. The mod
made by Max Meyer it Bro. , is
beautiful ono nnd is now in the possosit
of Mr. Will Gratton ho having won
Thursday night. To-night n game of po
will bo ployed.
TUB MBTllOrOT.ITAX.
On Tuesday evening the third party
the Metropolitan club was hold in M
sonic hall. This was an informal soci
hop nnd though not a dressy party a voi
pleasant ono. Their next party will 1
a dress ball.
WOODKN
Mr. and Mm. Max Meyer celebrate
their wooden wedding ou Tuesday ovoi
ing , January 15th and on that occasic
ga\o a commemorative party. A good
number were present and all express <
themselves pleased with the ontortai
merit , and were loud in their praise
their enter ainors.
Tlio reception given last Tuesday eve
ing by
MUS. LEWIS UEKI ) ,
nt her residence on Davenport at
Twenty-Second strooU , was largely a
tended and proved a very enjoyable D
afair.
THE CHATAUQUA CHICLE
hold a literary sociable nt the rcsidoni
of Mrs. Dewey on Tuesday evening. Tl
circle is composed of about fifty your
people -who find the course of study , i
which they are engaged very bonofici
mentally , nnd a source of much ploaaui
in the production of social intercourse.
There was a very pleasant little
I'llIVATE I'AKTY
in the basement of thq , Opera Hout
Wednesday ovoning. About twonty-fiv
couples took part in the dance. Anothc
quiet but pleasant little party vas a
somblod at the residence of
Slit. WOODAllll
417Fif thstreot , South Omaha , on Wcdne
day evening , nnd with dancing and a fin
supper the company was morrlly onto :
tainod until a late hour.
The first annual ball of the
llOILEll MAKKKS AND HELPERS
, of Ou.iha was given nt Masonic lia
Wednesday evening. Irvine's orchcsti
furnished the music and about ninot
couples were present to keep time wit
flying feet to the entrancing strain :
Every thing passedoffplcaaantly.forwhic
the various committees are largely r <
sponsiblo ,
11UTH UEUECOA LOEGE NO. 1
RUVO tlio second of their series of hoj
Thursday night nt Masonic hall. Ovt
ono hundred couples were present , and
was indeed a novel sight. Old men wit
white hair and young lftnso m short cur
dancing in the same circlo. It is oxcccc
ingly ploaaant to find a man or a womn
once in a while , who has not forgotte
they were once young. This party prove
n most delightful affair , and it is hope
will soon bo repeated. Irvine's orchcsti
furnished the music.
THE HOlir CIIlOLi : OI.UII
hold one of their delightful parties i
Moaonic last night. A particular fci
turo of the evening was the introductio
of a now nnd very pretty round danci
This club has become quite noted for il
pleasant entertainments ,
THE OEUMAN.
The Omaha Gorman club gave ono c
their unique parties at the Millard Fr ,
day ovoning. The attendance this tim
wus much larger than on the prccoodin
occaesion owing to the fact that many c
the patrons who were then absent froi
town are now at homo. Tlio affair lot
night was an elegant one as to dress ,
delightful ono as to enjoyment and
most decided success in every particula !
A bountiful supper was served in the 01
dinary. The lenders were E. S. Hail
0. L. Douol , Ch.is , Beach and Warroi
Rogers. The music was furnished b
Ilofi'man.
MATIUMONIAL.
A few weddings have occurred withi :
the past week which , thou h not solemnized
izod in Omaha , are of considerable into :
est to her citizens. Ono of these occur
red at Plattemouth on the 15th. Th
contracting parties being Miss Lizzi
Schildknocht , ofJPlattsmouth , nnd Fran
F. Doris , an employe of L , B. William
& Co , of this city. The ceremony wn
performed by Ilov. T. M. Estorbrook a
the residence of Dr. W. H. Schtldknochl
Although a quiet pflir many were th
kindly wishes proffered them and tin
young people of PJattsmouth are sincor
in their regrets at losing so popular
young lady from their midst. The hut
py couple will make their homo i
Omaha.
KILEY-WHITNEV
cards have been received in this city ar
nouncing the wedding of Mr. James I
Itiloy , o ? Omaha and Miss Kathorhiu 51
Whitney , of PJatUburg , N. Y. , whic
teen place there on the 10th inst. Mi
Itiloy is a man of much energy and abil
ity , \v\o is well known in Omaha , ani
his many friends with him much joy ii
his now snhoro. Mr. Riley and his brid
arrived in < his city to-day , n d wee
warmly welcomed by many friends.
COMING EVENTS.
Tlio coming week promises to be on
of pleasant excitement , and many invita
tions are out. A highly enjoyable ailai
will be the
I'itlVATB MAMJUEUAPE
given Tuesday night by 0. 0. Field , be
uijj his sixth annual party.
THE OMAHA JUKNNEUOHOll
club will give a private masquerade part ;
next Thursday night , which will also b'
of an enjoyable character ; as their partie
always aro. '
IIUUN8 EAKqUET.
The Burns club will give a ball am
banquet on the 25th , l 0l.oungQ ' 8
which promises to b < ono of the mos
pleasant parties of the oason ,
TELEQUAVUE i 1ULL
The Telegraphers ar still using over ,
\
means to perfect the arrangements fo
their ball to bo given the 28th , ii
Crounso hall , and in this they will n
doubt prove successful ,
A Btnrtllnft Discovery.
Mr. Wm. .Tolmnon , of Huron. Dak. , writ *
tlmt his wife had boon troubled with iwnit
llroncliltl.i for many yoara , and that all rcm <
dies tried gnvo no permanent rollof , until h
procured n bottle of Dr , Kwifs Now Dlncov
cry for Consumption. Coiiglis , nnd Colcli
which had a magical cfTect , nnd produced
permanent euro. It la guaranteed to euro n
DltOMOH of Throat , Lungs , or Bronchi !
Tubes.
Trial bottles Free at C. F. Goodman's Dru
Store. Largo fllzo 81.00.
THOMAS NOLAN ,
lie % vnH Found " \VIicro Flo Ilnd N
Hlght , and Nnrrtnvly EB-
capcd Dontli.
On Saturday it was reported about th
city thgt Thomas Nolan , a sewer contra *
tor , had boon making love to the wi :
of 0. 0. Cary ( colored ) , n cook in 0. J
Ilixgins1 restaurant , and that Mr. Cat
had caught Nolan locked up in h
( Gary's ) house on Friday night with Mr
Cary. Nolan skipped , with Gary in cloi
pursuit , revolver in hand.
Mr. Nolan is n good-looking young f o
low , and took the opportunity afforded t
Mr. Gary's absence attending a led (
mooting , which only takes place once
week , to attempt to ingratiate himso
into the good favors of 1m wifo.
On Friday night , which happened I
bo ledge night , Mr. Cary is said to ha\
started down town and about the SUIT
time his rival called upon the wife ;
their residence but before reaching tli
secret conclave , Mr. Gary changed h
mind in regard to attending it an
turned about and wont homo , arrivin
there quito a considerable time before Ii
was expected. On arriving nt his mot
nion ho found the front door locked an
on ordering his wife to open the door :
is said that ho saw Nolan making his 01
capo at the roar door. 1'fo made a div
for the intruder who hastily made h ;
exit and soon reached the street. H
was chased by the irate husband as fo
as Cuming street and in the meantim
emptied two chambers of his revolver i
the fleeing party.
In the chase Cary gained upon th
fleeing lothario nnd let off a couple mor
loads from his revolver. Nolan began't '
think , no doubt , that ho was doomed t
death , and drew off his overcoat an
threw it down , hoping in this way t
chock the speed of the irate hus
band. This had the desired offec
and Gary shouldered the coat am
marched away homo. On Saturday C r
filed a complaint against Nolan for die
tuibing the peace , and the case wil
probably bo tried to-day.
Gary's wife is said to bo a very nic
looking cplorod woman , who dresses ii
unexceptional style , and has recontl ;
made numerous trips to Chicago an !
elsewhere , showing that the family ar
not in any reduced condition of circum
stances. Mr. Nolan is cordially invitci
to call and claim his coat , but it h ssatei
that on order will bo of no Value am
that only personal application will socur
the gannopt. North Omaha has beoi
noted for its sensation for the past fo\
years , but it is said that none of then
have stirred up the comnmnity as dii
that of last evening.
Buckloii'g Arnica Salve.
The greatest medical wonder of the world
Warranted to speedily euro Burns , Cuts. TJ1
cow. bait llheum , l ovcr Sores , Cancers , Pile *
Chillblains , Corns , Totter , Chanjrod handf
and all gkm eruption , garantcod to euro i :
uvoty instance , or money refunded. 25 cent
per bo"\v
BJEUSONAlj.
A. B Williams , of Swj js nt the Metre
C. W. Waterman , of New York , Wnt th
Metropolitan."v -
J. J. Lichty , of Lincoln , ia at the Metre
polltan. *
S. C. Hulling , of Sioux City , Ix at th
Metropolitan.
M. W. Iltiiea , of Boston , b n MetropoliU
guest.
C. W. Graham nnd uife , of Don\cr , uiea
the Metropolitan ,
C. S. Smiley , of Lincoln , la at tha Millard
Addlson Ltmry , of Kearney , la at the Mil
ard.
Hugh D. Bowkcr Is at tha Millard.
M. 0. Miller , of Mllford , Main. , la at th
\otroKlitan. \ |
II. 0. Smith , of New York , ia at the iFet
roiilltan | ,
. ' . W. Johnson , of Chicago , b at the Metro
Kill tin.
J. Daniels and wife , of Lincoln , are at th
1'axton.
Will KobeiUon nnd family , of Madison , m
at the Millard.
Chas. V , Dainrow and wife , of Lincoln , ar
at the MP'inl.
0. D. Lowell , of Sllverton , U at the MH
ard.
Cliarloa Grother , of Weeping Water , U
the Millard.
J. D. Seaman , of Kearney , U ut tha l\ii
.on ,
> T. I , Underwood , of Lincoln , 1 a IVxto :
JUOit.
G. W. Bollantlno , of Lincoln , b at thoPai
Ion.
Ion.Col.
Col. Ira Wilson , of St. Joe , U at the Pax
Ion ,
II. I" . Vim Ilou o mid wife , of Cheyonnc
ro at the I'axton.
Con ( inner , of North riatto , in at th
I'axton ,
Will Young and 1'rauk Stelllng returnei
'rom Ohio yesterday , whither they accom
panlod the remains of tha late Itev , G , I1
Htolling , D. 1) .
Jimea Hansau , general manager of thi
Union depot at St. Joseph , Missouri , Ia Inth !
city and Is registered ut the Millard.
Hearts.
Following is a list of the marriogo Ii
conaos issued during the past week ;
Henry Johnson and Bdsa Boveo.
Philip L. Hall nnd Lena B. Link.
Samuel Orowley and Mary Martin.
Martin droffand Elizabeth Orudol.
William A. Golden and Emma Dodson ,
James Manning and Fanny Lidol.
Joseph Slizowski and MonisU Qotko.
W. II. 0. Stephenson and Maria Col-
jresli.
Alfred T. Smith and Mrs , Nellie Maw.
son.
son.Hans Fischer and Anna Kramback.
Duncan Finlayson and Hello Muer ,
GeorisoU. McNutt and Jennie M.
Uoaldnson.
James Hightam and Jennie Lininger ,
FRISKYJEILOWS ,
Two Drninmcrs , Filled with fcLipr ,
Attempt to Rnn the Millard
Hotel ,
And Are Pitched Jlcnil First Into the
Ditch by Ono of the Proprie
tors nnd the Clerk.
On Saturday , llalph Wolfe , of Chicago ,
and II. L. Ilannaman , of Now York ,
registered at the Millard hotrl and wore
assigned rooms.
They are both traveling salesmen , and
yesterday , contrary to the rules of the
profession , they got gloriously drunk ,
After the supper hour had passed lasl
evening they rounded into the office ol
the hotel and asked for suppor. The }
were informed that supper was over ,
This riled them up greatly. The )
jumped nnd plunged around the office ,
and Wolfe throw high his hat in the nil
and declared himself a gentleman , and
used much loud and profane language.
They not only abused the clerks , pro'
priotpr and the house itself , but fell to
abusing the guests also. They made
such a racket that people who wore
rooming on the fifth floor of the house
w ro disturbed , nnd descended to the
oflco to see what all the racket wni
about.
iOno of the proprietors tried to quiet
nid pacify them but ho was unsuccessful ,
They paid their bills , but still continued
id storm and rage , and began to talk
( About this time ono of the proprietors
sd/.cd ono of thorn by the collar , while
tto light weight clerk collared the other ,
aid they fired them bodily into the street
aid set their baggage out upon the side
walk.
i This cooled off their hot blood quite
effectually , and , after picking themselves
up from the ditch , they gathered together
their gtipsacks and hunted another hotel.
They have probably made up their
minds , ere this , that there is ono hotel ,
at least , in Omaha that they cannot run ,
and , if they travel on that plan , they
will find several more just such houses
right here in this city.
An Erul to Bono Scraping.
Edward Shepherd , of Hnrrisburg. 111. , says :
"Having retch ed BO much benefit from Elec
tric Bitters , I fool It my duty to lot suffering
humanity know it. Hnvo luul n running sore
on my leg for eight years ; my doctors told me
I would have to ha\o the bono scraped or leg
amputated. I mod , Instead , three bottles of
Lloctric Eitters and so\en _ boxes of Bucklen's
Arnica Saho , and my leg la now sound and
well.
well.Llectria Bitters nro sold at fifty cents a bottles
tles , and Bucklcn'a Arnica Salvo at 25c. per
box by C. I * . Goodman. _
BUENS' BANQUET ,
Tno Annual Celebration of the Birth
of Scotia's Biml.
The Burns club will celebwto the 125th
anniversary of the birth of Burns , at
Crounse's hall , on the 25th inst. It
being the quarter centennial an extra
; oed time is expected.
Mr. Callan will servo supper and Ir
vine's orchestra will bo in attendance.
There will bo dancing to the heart's con-
bent. The following is the
PHOOltASIME ,
1st . - , . . , . Welcome hy the President
Jd. . Toast of the evening Tlio memory
of Burn * .
Band. . "There was a lad was bom In Kylm"
Kcsponso. . - . - . , . , ,1 .lion. J. 0. Cowm.
Song -A Mon'a n Mon fo ; a' That .
. , . , Mr. .T , Smith
Band. . "Yo- Banks and Br.a-es ofT/onnio
Boon. "
Song-"H il to the Chief" . . . .Ida I. . Gibson.
3d . . . . Toast Scotland-America
Band. . . God Save the Queen ; Star Span
gled Banner.
Reapoino . JkL A , O. Troup
oong. . . r . . Mr. jvv , > T0rthrup
Band."ShoulO. Auld Acriuaintauea bo
Forgot. "
Song . j..Mrs. C. Choonoy
Jaml . - . . Hoy's Wife
Song"No , Sir , No ! " . Miss Mopgio-MeUlrum
th. . . Toast The PUSH
Band . "My Ija\o She's but a Lassie Yet. "
Uosiwnso . Ilov. M. 13. Copcland
Song- . Mrs. Thomas 1'nlbonor
Band. . . , . , "Hoy , the Bonnie Brenut Knots. "
Jong . Mr. Jaiii y 1'alccner
> th . Toast The Lassies.
Song Green Grows the Bashes , Ot. _
Mr. .T. C. Mooilio , with band nnd chorus ,
OriloiH.
llecruit Wirt Phillips , enlisted at Fort
Dmaha , is assigned to the Fourth infan
try.
Private Jamas M. Slavey , ro-onlistod at
Fort D. A. llussell , Wyo. , IB aa igned to
company A , Ninth infantry.
Private Gustavo Paulus , re ojilisted at
Fort Omaha , ia assigned to the Seventh
infantry , and will be sent to tie station
of his regimen * on the first favorable op
portunity.
Leave of a'oeonco for ono month , with
permission to- apply to headquarters di
vision of the Missouri , for an extension
of ono month , is granted Captain Jamoa
[ I. Lord , assistant quastormaster , U.
S. A.
louring the absence of © aptain Lord ,
First Lieutenant John J. O'Brien ,
Fourth infantry , will perform the dutiea
of depot qnartormastej- Cheyenne ,
Wyo.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tata powder neier rarion. A loirvcl ol purlt
tr CKh aurt Hholeaonieneti. More coonomlo * ! thi
ho odlniry limdi , and cannot be told in compttltlo
Mltbthe multttud ol low tvtt , thort weight , aluia o
ihoiphate powden , SoU only Iu cant , Uovtl liak
IK ; 1'ondm Co. , ICO Wall 8tt t N w York.
for Infants and Children.
CnsforlaproiiiotcsPIgostlon
and overcomes Flatulency , ( Jonstipa-
tion , Sour Stomach , Diarrhoea , nnd
Foverishncss. It insures health nnd
imlural sleep , without inorphiuo.
L '
" C/Ktorln l no well adapted to Children that
I recommend It as superior to any prescription
known to mo. " II. A. AKCIIKH , Jl. 1) . ,
83 Portland Arc. , BrooUyn , N. Y.
What glrei our Children ro v
What curca t'.ielr ( overs , makpi them elc
'Tin Crutorla.
Wicn bihlp fret nnd cry by turns ,
AVlnt cures their colle , kills their worms ,
HiitC'intorln.
'VVliat quickly curM Constipation ,
SourStomadi , Cold- ! , Indigestion ,
Hut CantorlB ,
Farewell then to Morphine Syrups ,
Castor Oil and Paregoric , andHnllCa'tnrinl
HnllCa'tnrinl
CENTAUR LINiMENT nu absolute euro for Itlioumu-
tisin , Sprains , Burns , Galls , &c. The most Poworflil nncl Penetrating -
trating Pniii-rcllovlng and Healing Remedy Icnown to man.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
jriTSpoclals will Fosltlvolynot bo Inserted
unless paid in advance ,
TO LOAN-Monov.
r'ONEY ' TO LOAN-Tlie lowojt rates of Interest
M Bcmls' Loan Ageno ) , 16th & Douglas 231-tf
TO LOAN In sums oliSOO. and unwurd.
MONEY Davis and Co. , Kc-.il Estate and Ix n
Agents , 1605 Farnam St. 303-tl
HELP WAMl'IiU.
Laly partner wanted to cntirlnto a resiicctn
AO bio bu liioj * that has been alroaay otablUhcd
In mah > , tlio outgronth o ( which la likely to tnd In
matrimony. Reputation must bo uuablemlshctl
which Isl eld to bo nbove wealth In tliocjcsil thu
d rtlcr. "C. Y. " lice olllce. 8SO t (
A.NTED A gill ( or dining room and chamber
W work , 1'lantcra House 10th and Dudge. SS8195
T\7ANTED 20 teams , 60 men , wages ? 3.CO ptrday
TT for tiamil. to for men apply J. C. Murphy ,
Florcnco Cut on. 8SS221
- { or gcniral housovtorl. , small
WANTKD-Glrl ! ! ) north 10th SL ID2.21J
TTTANTKD Smart girl for general houwiwork :
V T good KCS 812 south ISthSt , 4th house south
Lementtorth. SM19
TT7ANTED Agents to sell looking glasses , clocks
it &c. on wceklj payments. Liberal commission.
H. F. Martin 1014 tlark St. marcor 20th. 85IV19
A pool Insurance solicitor to work In
WANTED r the old rcllth'o nortlmestcin mutual
Llto Invurnnco Co. A literal contract will ho gl\c > \
to the right man. For pnrticuhrs address John Steel
General Agent , Omaha. ECO Ul
Girl In smalt family. Inquire at C.
j. Canan k Co , 13th St. SOj tf
t ANTKD A girl for general housenork at soutlt
> west cor. 2lat and Webster Sta. 807-lDtlH
ANTED A goo'l girl for general house work.
W Apply at hi2 South 18th St. S77 11) )
1T7ANTED A German dining room kitchen girl.
V > Hcsso and Hoppe , 418 b. 13th bt , between
lirney and HonariU 505 tf
SITUATIONS W AN7Bn.
_
Situation bj joung man who Is ac
quainted nith harduare liutinfcs and is a tin-
ntr. lleforcnco gUen. Address "D. " Lotk Bov 2 ,
Coirectionvillo Ii. S85 Ifll
VlfANTED A situation by a bfenrgrarlier , as
TT amanucn Is , Gonlipecd no troutloln read
nu notes from letter di-tntion. Ctocd rclcrencLj ,
insuir through agcucj 217 N. Itth St. , Onialn.
897.22J
TXT'ASTKl * Mtuatipn bj flretc'a a German cook n
T > hotel or prl\ ate famllj. Itcforcn'csgl en Ad-
lies ) U B.BEB oIHco. . 837 21.
L
(
WANTED Situation liv an experienced grocer )
clerk , who speaks English , Dauhhtnd German.
\ddiosH "C. L."Qranbocks groodr corner Oth and
'ierco St. 857-IOJ
WANTED Situation by a danisa girl to do gen
eral honscuork In a good Amot lean family.
Address 565. llth btrcctbctw ecu Dodge and Capitol
A > enua.
an cxjiorlenooJ farn > er and stock
breeder , a tltuatlon as farm manager and an-
perlntondent ol a stock and grain farm. Twenty
'oars' experience in the feeding of cattta and bhccp
or market , tcyjit her \iith theerowlug and fto Ing
if roots Adclrrts " 0 " Bee 4 ll | < x. . 820 IQi
} ANTED A few more boarders at 1403 Caes
w
strccb. 8SD-2JI
To Invest Ugh ) or ten hundred dollars
with BoerItes as book-keeper , or In some oth-
r clerical capocit ) . WoulJ loan the money to cm-
ilojcr. Addrssi "C. " Bca olllco. 81929 }
\TTANTKD Partner In land biH > ine s. * 500 lll
TT buy aralt Interest in a well cstab'l'hcd ' , llncly
irhert fcod andipa lng re l estate and loin business
n ton n having two railroads , In ncuihoni Kcbraska
"Ino countn nd ticellent tlmnio for an cnvrgeile
md responBlble roan ol experience A-tclrcts "Real
Edtate/Bce otice. 818-211
TT7ANTKD To trade a fine alngle 'torso and"
TT anlenditlicarrlaire or buggy team fur rcil estate.
BAincuil 4,11AYNE , N. E. corner 13th slid Farnam.
760f
f ADIES OR VOUNG MEN m city ct country to
Lj taknnloo , light and pleoaint work at their OVMI
iomes2 : t < > 90i a day easily and quitter mulegwoik
"cut by null , no camamli.jr ; no stamp for replj.
'lease mldrcMliTllableMan'1'g Co , Philadelphia Pa.
um er 'PT. . 753 Imo I
FOR RKNT--Housoa ana Lota.
HUNT rurtlshu'l room at-l &lLcaiconorth
FOU llth and 15th. t-9D.22 ]
HICNT \erydef.iablojfuriil8hcd rooms
FOB board suitable for two or moro gontlcmtn.
8S3 < : ; PhCKopi > OBlte P. O.
ItENT Fho room house aujth 18th utroeti
FOIl . . JuriNO'MULU. 803.10 }
FOIl HENT'-Cottago oa 17th St. star DavenporU ,
t > LKIlliAN. 870 til
UK.STf 6 room homo , on Webster west cj
FGIt St. b , T. 1'eterBin , Mai tsUto cgcnt , lUh
md Uou laa , 803 U
F OIt UENT-Furntshcd raiins , . 181B Dodge ttaott.
F ° R REXT FnrnUhol roam 1817 Chicago tt
SbOtl
T A nicely fornlnKed front parln to let
1 ? with i > r ltboutboar419l3DodgeBtreet. 3-IS-22t
FOR RENT Anew hoiu8 > e rooms , bay Ulndow ,
DouWouoor , cor , l ciOo anil 13th street. 3l7-23i
TTlOn KENT Twenty Uovues. Inquire McCague
X * Bros , opposite Vu t onto ) , _ S4li-tl
IPOK UKNI Fuinlthed loom with beard , Al.oa
J ? lew day boardcia , 1814 Davenport. 83M9I
TTiOK UENV FumlbhfU front room COS N. 18th.
J 701.251
_ _
T7\OK UKNr Au ele ftntly furnUhcil lco\ room ,
I ? nouth expoouru , all modern convuuiunces , Unesl
location In Onmlu. N , W. Cor. 18th and Farnaa
ttreeU. _ 737.U
Tj Oll KENT Comiortalle trent room , south-fc
corner Fourteenth and Uatenpoit , uultiblefoi
TTtOK KENT Furnished rooru on the uorthwesl
JP oor. 13th and CapItoUveuu * , formerly Crol htou
House. _ _ 183-U
IlENT Itooms In NobratLi Nation * Banli
FOR . Most dctluble otQccs In the city
Supplied with lijdraullo tlmator uid heated b
Btcam. Apjily at Dank. 621) tf
I ' tldo 16th Ht , bet , Lta > eiiKortb and Mason. In
quire at Q. A. Uudquibt 12CO 1'arnani. _ tflj 23
TTIOR8ALE A flret rim lot onShirman a\a , ncai
JL1 ropplrttn'8 Jlnnilon. A great bargain o ( suld
Inoneutxk A. 8AUNDEII8 i CO. , opKalto tbe
Puiton. fcU3 2J
" | 7 > OU SALK-A real rutato mortitgo o ( 550. at a
Jj aaarg.ln. Address "d. JIortgiBe , " B o ottlc * .
E6V.il
_
T710R SALE OH UENl-F rm 3 mlle from Uti- . '
X1 lnqulr < oMn.Mejer , overUocdcr't Drugrtore
10th and Webster , 872-tt
TTtOIt SALK-NlcorciIilence and full lot 8. E. tor.
i1 Z3d nd nworth40COoriv Block Irom St.
r. bt 1-231
_
rUTTLE rX > n HALK-ZM ) bead , different grids
O and age * . 1I111AM i MANULL 110YEK ,
84Jt ( beutrd , Neb.
[ 71011 SALE General utore , with bilck build InvIn
L' atlourUhlnx Kebrikkatonn , at < re dolnp a GUI-
new ol lU'.OOo per soar UAHKEll & JUYNK , N ,
I corner ISth and } Vru ni. jjj.tf
OIlSALE Stock of general merchandise and
Ii 1 building , \aluedat about $5 , < X ) . Address Box
61 , Firth , Nob. 7flt-t ( .
SALE Two portable bolters 10 horse vowcr
FOR at 1) . FIT2PATIUCK ,
003 tl 218 South 15th St.
SALE Leading hotel In a , lively Nebraska
FO1 . For particulars addriws or call at the
odlco of nAUICr.lt &MAYNE , N. E. corner Fnrnatn
ana 13th Sts. 7B7-tt
SALE A small Mot-lcr , Bthman \ Co. , fire
FOH safe , almost new , at this olllce. tf
rOK SALE Farm 10 acres , now haute , barn nnd
JL outVulldlngt , ehado and fruit trees , small fruits
In abundance ; excellent location , i miles from post-
office , J mile from school. Just the thing for "ttuck"
f.innor dalrj. Price SZ.fcOO. Will raise tn 30 dijs.
G. IU Doano & Co , Heal Estate Agents , 15th and
Douglas strrcts. 071-tf
" 11011 * SALE My two storj brick residence , 19th
JC and St. Mary'saTcnuo , Largo bam , out-houte ,
water wor 8 , well arranged. Lot dOx200. 1'ilco
S7.50a Best Bargain in Omaha. Cell at M. Tott'n
I'ooplo's liank. 277.1
SALE 12 lots ono block went ot Park ave
nue cars. Lots 0x150. Will sell the whole tract
for $7,100 , If sold before January 1st , 1881. Real cs-
tnto owntra bid this bargain , tf jou cull at reopk a
Hank. 278-tf
FOR SALE Choice business proj > crty , three lots
cor. Blunders and Charles Streot. It will pay ycu
to im estlgato this olfcr. Call at People's Bank.
27fl-tf |
TflOR SALE Improved property , which will pay
J ? the bU3 or 20 per cent on the Investment. lUnto
for $1,020 per } ear. All occupied by first class ten *
ante. Will sell for $10,500 , If sold soon. Ailerons-
half each , balance , one to ( ho jcar . The abo\e In-
\ cstmcut Is worth Investigation. Call at the Peopled
Bank. gso-tf
T30LLED CATTLE ANU CLYDESDALE HOUSES.
JL Ti o Bub'ctiber Is taking orders for spring Im-
partatlon ot the nlxno. Prices much below those ai
auction silos. References to those nupplled. Jehu
McCulloch , 111. Trnstand Sav. Bank , Chicago.
203 2rat
OR SALE A tlret daes second hand top
Call at 1819 Ilamay street. o.7tf
OU 3ALF Old novrsuapon in large on J Email
F nuantltli-a at thl nrt\.g tr
HIBCBLLAHEOOB.
" STH U'Ll > I rom Omaha * alr Rrounils ono bay
E
horse small size , ono sorrel rath'r tall ard slim-
her An } Inlormitlon In ruaid to the tame nill be
literally rewarded. JIount& Orilhn 001-CSJ
STRAYED Small ba\ horse abcut nine 3 cars old ;
no shoes on fctt , Ubeial re\vnrd for return to
Ii. C. Wakelej , 900 21J
A smalt spotted cow with onlv ono
STRAYED
horn. Please return sanieto K. 1'auUcn. Jnnoi
bfcbolwecn 7th nnd 8th. S8M9 {
rr\o SXCIIANOK Two Kood Ijts In good location
JL for good noise and bugey. "W. II. M. Bee olllcu.
_ 881-10J
A bignift Cdl pin A gteek cross 'ct with
LOST
pearls aril turqiiou. Th Iia" e , F. A. Wood ' 84
cnnri\od on hick. The finder will bo rowarocd bj
ictnraingtame to thoUwofllcecf J. \\ebster. .
801-tl _ _ _ _ _
IF an j one has takitn np a dark In } niare nbout 14) )
h nashigh , plca o leave hsr ft J N.V corner 17 tli
nnd CdHB rriioilfy same ; lace t rco. _ 891 tt
P On my pranmcs on Dec. 15 , 1833 , In
JLwMt Omaha , one Cream Colored 1'onj. Small
whltatpot In forehead , mane and tail a little darker
than the bod\ . JAS E VANDEUCOOK.
325 6t le\\k { _
rpYLKKJc COMPANY hook-keetierandaccouDtants.
JL Fiiauilne and adjust dls anunged books in a aye-
tcmatlonndaccurntatiianner. gl ingcorrectbaUuccj ,
A ill t. pcciali > attund to porting npbjoks each dar
A her * the ncn ices of book-supper are required but
j. few hours , making out Inioisrs , statements , and' '
ny corrtsiionoenoo roiifidentlaTr , also make collec
tions. OHIte at l > . Boyer and Co. , 1020 Farram Si , .
64R-lmo
BDWABD KUEHL ,
1IADISTER OK PALMYSTEU7 AND CONDIT10W.
\LlbT. 80S Tenth street , botwooa Farnam and liar-
aey , will , with thn aid of guardian eplrlts , obtaining ,
in ) ono glance of tb past and present , and tha
: ertaln conditions In the future. Boots and shooa
: na ! n n-dnr. Perfect satlnfacilon guaranteed.
1 To these ouffcrlnir from the
lolTocUof youthful errora ,
. - ' fnatoal weakness , early do-
tlnanhooll , > olcwllllnend you particulars of u
Jimplo and cprtnln means or lf euro , free of chargo.
> iilyoUroddro6 to t. ( . 1'um.HL , Jloocus , CONN.
QflANHOOD PoslHvolynnil permanently ro-
B1M- . - storoil ia 2 to 10 days bynDellt
ouCnlecllrit 8wvicfl M"nP t'ree. Add.
.
lii in I. . i , > r
uiviil d
in Ktnutitlvi.
lllll llJJtltuin 111. tllft col'l-
t'ntioii * vtt-iuin
ft > I1-O
TKMJ'l y , -7iKMt ; tlti
UiKiiiKli Hie mini in , .
IH > UIIB ihroi to lic.\ltliy
? , ' ! " " ' , . ! ' " ' > t I'onio.iiti' '
OMAHA /'J
Stove Repair Works
,
10 South HthRfc.
Make , v specialty J ( urnlshlng outings and ropolr-
ng eiovoa l alt description. wocJ stoves , changed
bura ooal , grata , flreback , damp n , &o. -
Patent Dried Fruit Lifter.
it.'J
AS USEFUL
NO DEALER
IM
GROCERY Groceries
STOKE OAK Arroitl )
AS JL PAID or TO 110
COUNTEU SCALES. Without it.
WBE.IOVEO