8 THE DAILY BEE-OMM , TUESDAY , JANUARY 20 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE , OMAHA. Tuesday Morning , Jan , 28 , TClioV outlier. For the Missouri vtlloy : GoneraUj fair wcfklhcr , variblo muds , falling bar omcter preceded in the northern iwrtio by a alight rwo , ooldoc followed by warmer or weather. LOCAL BEEYITIES. Tlii Chnntnuqna literary nnd Relent ! fl drclo will moot lliln ( Tutwday ) ovontnir at lha rcsidcnco of Mrs. K. D. Hills , 2018 Cnl Hernia rtrcot. In polloo o > urt yosU-rday tliero wer fear cftscs for dlsturbnnco of the peace. On wco OiRoJinrgO'l , ono paid ft fin t of § K And tit tlhor two were Boiilonccd to thrpo days eac tn the county jail. Train No. 1 , of the U. 1' . railroad , won westward from Oninh yo it rday with oac' ' each ell filled with paMongers , most o 'whom were bound through to Ban 1'ranctnoo Two eolcntlala onRsgod In n homo quarrc Sunday night on Tenth street , over a division of thrfr Wftsheo oaralnpi for tha ] > nst week. Ko dlsantroufi roxulU. 1'ig-Ulllco allo namoe County Clerk Loavltt has made nnmcr < > us clmngcn in hli offica. Old table * Imvo been upcrcedcd by desks nnd the Tixult has 1)0ca overhauled Mid placed In proper nhapo The effect is good , A gontlcman from the Pacific coast , who has not been in Oinaha lnc3 1077 , rcmarlcot to ui his nfitonUhmont yoatordny at the rapli growth of the city , both in bunDOM ! nnd dwell Ing lioufefl , dining bin absence. YoHtcrday was very jilooKont for the po desWan , end these generally vrhoao business called them upon the Direct * . I'avomonU wcra In n shnshy condition , and the atmuo- fihoro overhead damp aud chilly. A sorlcH of meetings will bo held at lha Tenth istroot mlselon beginning this ( Tuoo- day ) ovonlDR. On Thursday evening a EOS. pel temperance meeting will bo hold. Krcry * body is invited to attend those meetlngx. Ice cutting on the river still continues , lint we are informed by one of Iho teamsters haaltug ice therefrom that on account of the jdashy condition upon Uio surface it is consid crod JangorouH to further continue , unless A oold snap notn In BO ox to again Htroagthon tha ice bed. bed.A A prugramn.e , accompanied by au invi tation , has been received by us from Fort Omaha , stating that n dramatic entertainment will bo given there on Tuesday evening , 20th inst. No doubt it will be n pleasant affair , and we hope our citizen * , such DH can do BO , will attend , and thus help "tho boys" aloiig. Tha cloctrlo light was-not In operation last night , owing to the fact that the company is putting in a now shaft , aud also ft now dynamo name , for the incandescent light which many of our citizens have ordered. Sowo of our business houses were not notified of the Bus- pension of. the oloctrio light for the evening , nnd were annoyed nuttl the causa WUH ascer tained. tained.On On Saturday evening J.Barnes gave a very pleasant party nt hia homo , corner of Thir teenth and Jackson streets. It was the oc casion of hi/i / Jwonty-third birthday , and liU friends gathered to wUh him many happy returns - turns of the day. An elegant supper wai aervod , and many friends left some very fine presents ai testimonial ! * f the esteem anil re gard in which Mr. Barnes is held. A runaway of a double team of horsox oo- currod lost evening from the corner of Kour- toontli and Howard atrooto. They traced their way on a gen tie gal lop until they reached - ed Tenth street when they turned northward i at which point they met a goodsommon nunso driver of some heavily laden transfer wagon' vrh , Bcoinff the runaway approaching , iuirao- lately broa Wcd Us oulQt and arrontcd their further progrcM. * Wo are ignorant as to the number of goatfl jthore are in Omaha , nnd nlso as to whether these hero are "put Williams" or otherwise , but in pastintr tha corner of Eighteenth and Izard streets yesterday inoru- inff , wo noticed ono of thorn busily engaged In pulling down nnd cnting from off a bill b ard one of the K ntz-Sautley HUOW postora. which reminded us of the fact that The wllllam goat belongs To thd pciili eaj > ra hnem , And that 1 * the reason why lie oats the bills of the circuit , Sheriff Canuon , on Sunday received the requisition papers for the two quack doctorx from Tennessee , and Immediately loft for Lincoln. A telegram woa received from him yustesday stating that ho had run ngoinstn enaf * at Liucolo. Gen. Cowln had been to nee the governor and requested him not to is ua rotmkltlnn papers until ho ( Co\rln ) | und b en heard from. Gn. Cowln went to Lln. coin to-day anil will give hU reason * for not wanting the papers issued. There is n gen tleman in this city who knew the "quacks" In Jndianapulli , Indiana , and they were then operating us they have been in the twith. /Take them away , Sheriff Cannon , Oraahn has nu USB for tliem. A Florence Kaokot. The usual quiet of the little town of Florence , uomo nix miloa north of Omaha , oa th-i Chicago , Minneapolis , St. Paul & Omaha railway , was uoraowliat dUlurbed upon Sunday hut , by a number of em- ployea of that road getting upon a'eprce. There are quite A number of Scundanavi- itn * employed in grading and other work on what in known M the cut-oil" , some three miles from Florence. Saturday latt WKalhoir monthly pay-day , und , as ' M eutomary lor them they came to where they could find a "wot grocery" kept by oae of their own country men. Such they found in Uio above named town , ,0ium did they imbibe dutint ; the ifjht , od ( o sucli aa xtant as ( o become quar- reUoRiu one with another. At lost , lie w. Ww , the iingla rowa ceated and A geuer- , at raeletJ iud. We learn that fiomo half dza or more' wera badly usud up , and thai ono of their number had au eye ant out by H knifq in the hands of ono of bis fallow * . Our informant nay * that all of them iwoswl out to their work again H MotwUy warning , They are in the wplof W llr , Vinowit , who is the con. twuHur for tba work upon which they orwft bM rifoolaUon we THE TELEGWHERS. TbeirRegnlar/iinnalBalliuCronns8's / ' HSU Last Ml A Uoautirul Halt , n Botuulfnl Com jinny , and nn Yitcgnnt 1'nrty Throughout. The annual ball of the telegraphers had been looked forward to for weeks by the lovers of the tcrpsichorcan art , ant none had anticipated too much , nnd , ii fact , not halt enough , for a finer parly was hardly over given in Omaha than was that of last night. By half-past eight the carriages began to roll up in front of Orounso'a block with their loads of human freight , and by half-post nine the entire party had assembled. Aa ono entered the room a beautiful night presented itself. Tlioro were fully ono hundred nnd twonty.fivo couple , many of whom were from the Cr.it familks of this city. The ladies were all beautifully nmd tastily dressed , and many of thorn were elegant toilotit. The gen tlemen , moflt of whom were attired in the conventional black dross suit , novcr looked bettor. The hall was beautifully decorated. From every corner to every corner nnd in every direction woro' fcstoonn of over- groom , while upon every hand waste to bo seen the staiu and stripes. At the north end of the hall in largo lottora of evergreen , wna the ot word "Wolcomo , " nnd at the south Xid in lottora of the same was the yfrds "Omaha Tolegraphora. " these words was suspended a jrg ° B''t ' shield upon which was the firorea " 73" n evergreen. Tlioro were lUmoroua or naments , such ns stars , hrtsoshooa , etc. , suspended in various n rt of the hall. 3annora were nuspon/od t < uniform distance from each thor the entire dis tance around the balli upon which were Iho initials of tha various roads loading nto this city odd Council BluQa. Upon ho whole tha effect was very beautiful , and many remarked that it was the nest perfectly decorated room over aeon n this city. The rjrotjrammo of dances contained ho following figures , which was faithful- y adhorrod to : FROailAMMB. 1. Grand March . Wolnfrarton 2. LanciesTH . SclitepRroll S. Waltz . Lntnothe 4. Quadrille . lioottgor 5. lllpnle . Curl 0. Waltz-Quadrlllo . 1881-Irvino 7. Bchottlncho . Scud 8. Glldo-Lanclers . Toottgor 0. Waltz . Strains 0. Fralrlo Queen . Vnaa 1. Waltz . Uralmm 2. Quadrlllo . Hchlcpgrell ItKKltUHHMENTH. 3. Schottlncho . Irvine 4. Quadrlllo . Catlln 5. Newport . Falsloy 0. Walt/ . StrunBH 7. Landers . Weingarton 8. Polka . .JCIkolt 0. Waltz-Quadrillo . Irvine 0. Uamoralda . Kclblg 1. Quadrille . Bordan 2B. Walts . Wftldtonfcl 33. Virginia Heel . 1 , Walt T : . Homo , Hwoet Homo " 30 " Irvine's orchestra furnished the mualo tvhich was superb. After the close of the seventh dance 10 following telegrams from operators in oroign cities were read : Tur.EaiuxrH. ST. PAUL , Minn. , January 28. OMAHA. TKmaiuriiKKfl , Crounsos Hall : Business uroventa my attending to- fght , which fact I regret exceedingly. trust , however , you will all enjoy your- olvori hugely , and drink to the health of ho absent ones. H. 0. Horn , Supt. St. Paul & Omaha Tel. System. Miraiui'oi.18 , January 28. 0. 1C. CUAT.LA : Sincerely regret not icing able to bo with you. Shako it up or Undo Fuller. Hope- and old pio. Torrr.i ! . Dim-Jin , Col , January 28 , 1881. L. M. RIIKBM : Accept my regrets at tot being able to attend your reception his evening , hoping you will all hnvo an enjoyable time. R. R. BATKS , Sup't. COUNCIL Bum , Jan. 28. 1884. Cnnuy AND AKMSTUONO : Wo regret xcoodingly wo cannot bo with you to- tight , and hope- you will all enjoy your- elves. MAVXE , Goran AMD COOLUY , Oauistf , January 28 , 1884. TIIH OrBiuTona AXNCAL BAM : Mor- mondom contributes its quota of folicita- ion on this auspicious occasion , and inpca that the torpsichoroun rovnllors may enjoy themselves in the fullest eiuso. W. D. WitnAMH , P. KllAMItY. Between the twelfth nnd thirteenth \nmbcrs supper was served in the Hosonio hull. Four tables were placed ho entire length of the hall and 200 per- ona could bo seated at ono time. The room was prettily decorated with ever- grocni and. Hags. Mr. Thoa. Callan had horgo of the supper and it reflected treat credit upon him aud hia estimable ady.After After auppor the party again repaired o the dancing hall where they mode merry until un early hour this morning The telegraphers ball of 188-1 will long > o remembered by those ia attendance. The gentlemen who had the affair in charge did not fail in any particular to inako It a most pleasant nnd successful party. The committees were composed of the ollowing gentlemen : UKOE1TION COMSIITTEH. J. G. Boyd , chairman ; 0. K. Orallo , I. E. Jcnniaon , II. D. Gibnoy , R. J. Oluto , W. O. Tromafne , J. II. McGuire , 0. S. Soulo , G. F. King , T , B. Suoloy W , A. MoKlroy. H.OOH K. L. Armstrong , floor inftnager : nssU- turns , G , W. Dickinson , T. W. Kane , J. E. SoUrd , W. H. Iliyo * . 0. W. Arbulh. not , Uoruco U. DuvisV. . 8 , Howell , 15. Fnrrar , J. B. Twiford , J , K. Orcon. Amen tbo guosti in uttuudauco from abroad wuro : viaiTina M , It. Cronan. Stewart , Iowa ; Mrs. 3rowu aud Miss Nolllo Brown ; I'hwbo Voorlieea , PonUao , MIch.j John J. O'Brien ' , F. B , Aroyx , D. T. Dollanoy , F. F KaundtTB , and J. M. Barber , Kan- 8aa"City : F. B , Morgan. Atchison : Mrs. G , W ; Herbert , Atlantic , Iowa ; Ella Jeffrie * , Council Blufld , O. M. Hohl , St. , JHo. ; V. Harklnaou , lloca ; W. D * Idood , Mits Louisa Thompson , C. J Bnnllwood and wife , John Iwcd and Ma tliilda Wark , of Denver , Col. ; T. Kllij Ogdcn , Utah ; J. G. Craig , Lincoln Neb ; Misa Kelley , Aurora , 111. Ed. Dowal and L. H. Stradcrick , Chicago cage ; Miss Barnhard , Bloomlngton , 111 , F. M. Crittonton nnd wife , Denver ; K F. Koyes , Lincoln ; M. B. Brown , Cour cil Bluffs ; A. E.Carlton nnd A. F. Wa * ington , St. Joseph , Mo. ; Ed , Burns , Jr and wife , Craig , Nob. ; Miaa Enr llayen , Chicago ; D. Brownloo , Bp ) George W' Huddlcaton and wife , ff\ \ ' cage ; K. P. Whitford and wife1" , ' AN ANHWKIl WANTKf Can brinff of"JJf ' ° F any ono iw n CMO Liver ComplMnt that Klectrlo Bitwil1. . n * cnrot Wo fty they rannot , ? " } " CMOS already pormantly cured AV"0 dally rccomondlnj ? Klcctrio bltt , ' .11 Jirovo < Bright'a DlfOMo , DIa1U , WeT' ' ' "rn ? arinory complaint quickly cur/ 1 < TOrJ' ' bot' tlo iruarnntcod. L - , „ , For sale at Me. a Ixittlo OGoodman SAD FATUITY. A Mother and ISer Bolh Claimed ly the AD I of Death , They Both Di thln A FOXY Hours > nni | - yin < S Tjnld Bide by Sldo An Ono GrftTO. ' nim > . Kji/At her late ronldenoo In thin city , /Hinders street , at " o'clock Sunday m0f\ng , of pneumonia , Maria , wlfo of Win , jitcr , aged (18 ( yearn and 11 month * . 0 AS In this cdty. of pneumonia , yesterday ir.i rnlng at 0 o'clock , Harriet Isabelle , wlfo Of 11 , II. IjUCOfl , Tlieso two ladies were mother and laughter , and their midden death brings sludo of deep sorrow over the hearts ol largo and devoted circle of friends. On Wednesday last , which WAI a bitter old day , the elder of the two ladica took aovoro cold , while suffering from a slight ttack of asthma , to which she was sub net , She became quite ill , although her icknoss was not considered dangerous. ilra. Lucafl , her daughter , wont to her lothor's bodaldo on Thursday , and re- naincd there all night , during which imo she also contracted a severe cold. Iho continued to remain with her mother , lowovor , until Saturday noon , when she ras obliged to retire to * her homo and ako to her hod. Physicians wore called nd they at once pronounced it pnouino- iia , nnd feared for the worst. After the departnro of her daughter , -Irs. - Bider speedily grow worse and not- rithatandirig the skill of physicians and lie kind care of loving hands , on Sunday lorning at 2 o'clock , she passed quietly way. way.Mrs. . Lucas rapidly grow worse and Dug before ho came it was evident that lie an col of death would call for hor. it 0 o'clock a. m. yesterday , Mrs. Lucas loacd her oyca in death , and passed over lie river to join her mother on the other ido. ido.Tho The remains of Mrs. Lucas were taken iy undertakers Drexel & Maul from the ito rpsidonco on Cumings street , where ho died , and convoyed to the residence f her fntnor on Sanndors street , and iid in the same room with the body of ilrs. Ridor. On Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock , hero will bo a double funeral from the osidonco of Mr. William Rider , 1209 launders street , to which all the friends f the families are Invited. Religious orvicos will bo hold at the house , after rhich the bodies of mother and daughter rill bo laid side by side in ono grave. Mrs. Lucas waa the wlfo of Mr. R. II. jucaa , the Ournlngs street grocor. 'olnoncxl with Potaah and Mercury Ia the tale of a large porcontngo of alck poo- la in the world ; auch , a larea number , In fact , bat U In hard to toll whothnr thera are not a many victims to this mineral poleonlng as 0 dtsoatoj of the blood and ekln. "I took twUsh , " said one , "and whllo It artlally dried up the eruption temporarily , ; oatna near drying my vitality for all tlmo. t drove the ulfoasa In m > system , only to roak ' out again on tome other part of my od'r. " To auah Swift's Specific in tha remedy rhlch Is worth moro than all the world bo- Idcn. It drive * out the poison of the blood ulnt , eliminates thli mineral poison , and ullda up tlm general health. J3o euro to get the Ronulnc. and nend for .roatloa on Blood and nkln Dluoasna , free. TUB Swui SI-BCIKIO Co. , Drawer 3 , Allan , a , On. Thorana Pnlno. The will bo a celebration of the birth- ay of Thomas Palno this evening 1 Maaonio hall at 7:30. : Rev. W. E. Copeland aud Professor chaclca will each deliver addroiaea , the ittur in German. Music will bo fur- iahod by both English and Gorman unrtotto. The entortaiinnont will bo free and verybody is invited. L Lawyer * * Opinion of Intcreet to All J. II. Tawney , Ei-q , a lending attorney of iflnona , Minn. , writes : "Aftor unlng It for tore than three yearn , I take trront uleMiir > Htatlug that I rogwd I > r. Kln 'ii New Dl ivory for Consumption , an the boat romwly In : ia world for Cough * und Ooldi. It has never died to euro the moat aovoro oolda I Imve od , and Invariably rellevM the pain In the he t. " Trial BottltM for this nre enra for all Throat nil Lung UIHOMM may bo had Frea > t C. 1. loodmanV Prog Stor a. Largo tlte. Sl.OO. Mr. Jamoa W. Garne.vi , of tha ( J&rnoau kctory , returned from the we t on Sunday nf. ar a very Bucoo fnl buslnewa trip. Ha aUrt- ii West again on Monday , Gentle Women Who \rxat glossy. Inxnrfmtt nud Trarr troaKcs erafeindant , beautifhl Hair Ht t HBO IiYOR'S KATHATBOlf. TWa clegimt , cheap artlclo olmtya makes tlio JRalr wovr freely anil iiist , keeps i fc iVom falUag out oircsts aud - ( cm-ca grayness - ness , removes dandrnlr and i1thing , indices the Hair iHiouff , glvhig It a cnrllnff unuleticy aud toeplug it In ai y desired position. Benu- I'.ful ' , lieallliylf ulr is tlio euro usiug Kutlioirou. LINCOLN TEACHERS. Visit Omaha ani Its Schools iu a BoftyYesteCu-ay , Hetwcon the School fiol Oniftlia nntl Jjlncoln. The tnalo nnd fctnalo teachers of Lin < coin , with the exception of tvro , made nr excursion to tliis city yesterday , arriving hero on the 9:30 : a , m. train. They were mot at the depot by Superintended James , of the Omnlia schools , by whoir they wore welcomed to the metropolis , The viaitanta were as follows : IT. S , Bowers , county au erintondentof schools , and wife ; E. T. Hartley , auporintondonl of the city schools of Lincoln ; Teachers G. O. Bullock , O. II. MoKinnon , S. P. Burrott and wife , Mrs. D. P. Tiffany , Mias K. Kockloy , Hiss Delia Walsh , Hiss Kufiflson , Hiss Tibbota , Mist O'Connor , Miss Smith , Alias Sweet , Mrs. Franklin , Miss Bormo , Miss Codding , Alice Coy , Mias Ryan , Misa Thompson , Miss Mornaoy , Misa lUley , J. M. Snoll , and D. W. IIofF. Upon their arrival in the city they immediately proceeded to visit the dilforont schools , each visiting the department with which thoyaro ( similarly associated in Lincoln. The day was enjoyably - joyably spent by the visitants as well na the visited , nnd a general interchange ol ideas upon scholastic matter was indulged in. Wo had the pleasure of mooting Mr. Bowers at the Metropolitan , last ovonin ; ; , where the party stopped during their so journ hero , and found him an acjom- pliahod and genial gentleman. Ho ex pressed himself as much pleased with out toachora and schools , and was of the opinion that , in gonor.il , our schools ol Omaha , as managed wore superior tc those of hio own city. While in Lincoln nearly all the teachers nro graduates oj that.city'a high school ; in Oniaha thoj are imported from other portions of the country , and a now field of labor incitee thorn to greater activity in the cause o ] education. In Lincoln , ho says , toaohon receive on an average $50 per month , and have no regularity of paywhilo in Omahr they receive a greater salary and prompt monthly payments. Ho attributes those causes to the fact of our schools being it bettor condition than those of Lincoln. Wo would have been pleased to have learned more facts relative to school matters from Mr. Bowers , but as they departed for homo on the 0:30 : train we were unable to do ao. Suilico it to saj that the party went away well pleased with their visit. PKIlSONA.Ii. 5110V. George \V. Frost , Sidney . Locke manager of the white lead work * , Judge Wakeloy , and Mr , Fisher , of Harris & Fiehor , were among the east bound pasHeiucers yoater day afternoon. Goorga A. Joslyn , proprietor of the Metro politan hotel , loft for Dus Moinea , Iowa , yes tortlay afternoon. W. II. DoBolt , a mining capitalist of Helena , Montana , Is a gne.it at the M tro poll tan. H. E. Greenloaf , of Tokamah , la onnconcix at the Metropolitan. Mr. F. E. 13o ton , of New York , U at the ifotropolltan. A. 0. Uallfl , of Sowar J , In at tin Melroi > oH < tan. tan.Mossra. Mossra. M. D. 1'olk and Frank Dnsch , ol Plattsuonth , nro registered at the Millanl. 11. A. Temploton , of New Tekam.kh. U a' thi Mlllarcl. A. M. Eagloy , wealthy stock man o Wyoming , and slater , ro at the Motrnpolt tan. tan.A. A. R. Toolo and J. O. Hunter , of Nlobrora ra booked At tUo Metropolitan. T. J. Smith , of Alnsworth , is care < l for nl th Metropolitan. Mr. Frank Bhfifpa , of Fremont , In a | ruwl at the Metropolitan , Moaars. S. D. Haturaersloutrh and 7. II. Daniel * , solid mon of St. 1'aul , are doing the city , and ere entertained at ths Metropolitan. Mr. Loran Clark , of Albion , I * sujournlup at tha Paxton. Mrs. Notowaro and daughter , of Oedar Hill , are guests at the Faxton , Messrs. II. M. Caslotter nnd G. F. Chltten- den are being carodfor at the Faxton , John Glllcsplo and J. J. ImhofF , Lincoln , nr quartered at the 1'aiton. Mr. L. 0. llonuo , of .Blair , la at the FAX. ton. > f. M. Kdwardu and wlfo , of Seward , ar ( booked at the Mlllard. J. O. Blackman , of Fremont , ia quartered nt the Mlllard. WiJIcn Cameron , of Schuyler , ia belnq taken oara of at the Mlllard , W. FarrUb , of Oakland , Is nt the Mlllard , J. Gilleapla nnd wife , of Arlington , Neb. , are at the Faxton. 8. H. II. Clark , general manager of the Union I'odQo , will leave for Los Angeloa , 01 IfornU , to-day , for hia health. Johnny Lw , well known Omaha boy , re' turned lutnTeolnR to the wilda of Idaho , aftn a throe weeks' tay at homo. Jack * pulls o throttle on the Utah & Northern , grows fat on Biga brueh , and Ii quite ft atunnor among the aboriginal Blaokfoot ladle * . The Faxton hotel deik now DM another bright amlllng face behind it , nnd that face belong , to F. L. Hull. Mr. Hull LM , for three yoaw pa t , teen day dork In the Yen- dome hon o , Boston , Mass. Ho la A valuable iroong hotel man and tha Faxtou U fortunate to have aecured hta service * . rubllo Speakers and Slnjteri find JVH. Don la 4 Jons' Capafcum Oou U Drop * a are remedy tot joarsonos * Jarutogu litterury and Dolintlng 80- clcty. The weekly entertainment given by the above society , was well attended on Saturday last. Recitations by Miasen L wton , Hopkins , Greuempa and Master - tor Bancroft , were well received , as was lso an "Applo Lecture" by Mr. McMil lan. Following the literary programme , rarao the debate of the ovoniug ; Ra- solved , "That the pulpit ia a bettor moans for the development of oratory than the bar. " Mr. F , Ivanhoo took the afllrmative , with Mr. Galbraith on the negative aide , being aaiiated by Mcaare McMillan and McKenrle , Sr. , reapoo- tively. On opening the dcbato Mr. Ivanhoo clearly defined the moaning of tlio word oratory , nnd , subsequently atntcd that Christianity , with all its civili/.ing influ ences , wan Uio roault of pulpit oratory , and that * while lawyers bonotittcd but a portion of the community , the whole of Christendom derived au advantaga from pulpit oratory. Mr. Orlbraith followed and with great fervor portrayed the try ing circumstances in which lawyers were often placed , taxing their power of oratory tory to its utmost , far m excess of that required in the ministry. At the close of the dobalo the judges rendered thoii decision ; two being in favor of the nega tive nnd one against. The subject for thonext debate isclRo- solved : That present indications point towards the downfall of our nation , " This will bo discussed two weeks hence , whor a number of city friends will attend. Postponement is necessitated by the society a concert taking place next Satur day. An excellent programme boa boor provided for the occasion. The Rev. Lucas gave an address at tin Union Sunday school yesterday nflornooi : in a very pleasing manner. G. R. B. Ducklon'fl Arnicn Snlvc. The ( rrcntoat medical wonder of the world , Warranted to Piicedlly euro Uurna , Cuts , UI cent. Salt Khouin , Favor Sorcfl. Cancers , I'llcs , ChillblalnR , Corns , Totter , Chiuij > od hands , nnd all skin eruption , gnranteeu to euro Ir nVcry Inntanco , or mjnoy refunded. 20 contt per box. The Skirmishing Fund. The following extract from The Irish World , taken from a communication written to that paper from Omaha , hat boon handed us for publication na a mat ter of interest to these concornod. It ii notnlono the native of the Emerald Isle nho doaircs Ireland to bo released of the shackles which Great Britain has placed upon her , butovory liberty loving citizor of every clime joins her in her demand for liberty , and this fund is to assist ir bringing about such results : OMAHA , Nob. Editor Irish World : Pind enclosed § 11 te the Emergency fund , subscribed by a faw good mon hero. Thanks nro duo to Joseph Horan for thie small donation , as I am a stranger hero , hotter known in St. Helens , Lancashire , England. Trno , as Mr. O'Donovan Roaa says , all the Irishmen in England that are worth anything , or that ovoi will bo worth anything , go in for dynn- mite or any other might that will hasten the redemption of Ireland. JAMEH FAJUIKI. ! , . Following are the names of subscribers ; Joseph Horan 100 F. Flomming . DC D. JJAuniiliay 100 J. Mahony . , .IOC H. Donnough . . . .1 CO F. Janea . 5C F. Moohan. 100 M. Gorman. . .IOC Choa , Meohan , . . . . 100 TJ. Ftinruson. ,10f Mllea Welch 100 Jas. Forrell. . .100 Although Fozzoni'g medicated complexior powder Is perfectly harmlew and non-oxplo Ivo , Htill it poo.s oil and makes a good report Sold by all Array Orders. Recruit Fred Austin , enlisted at Forl Douglas , Utah , is assigned to company G , Sixth Infantry. Leave of absence for ono (1) ( ) month it granted Major Alfred T. Smith , Sovontt Infantry , instiuctor in riilo practice. On the recommendation of his trooj and post commanders the nnexpired portion tion of the aentonce in the case of private Thomaa Williama , troop G , Fifth Cav alry , published in general court-martial orders No. 74 , aeries of 1883 , from head quarters , is remitted. General orders No. 2 , current aeries from these headquarters , is amended tc road : By authority of the lieutenant- general of the army , .Major Alfred T. Smith , Seventh infantry , ia announced a : instructor in rifle practice in this depart ment with station at these headquarters Second Lieutenant Lyman W. V. Ken- non , Sixth infantry , will proceed to Carter - tor Station , Wyo.on publio business con nected with the settlement of the ac counts of the late First Lieutenant R. H , D.iy , Sixth infantry , and on completion of this duty will return to his station at Fort Douglas , Utah. The travel directed is necessary for the publio service. Trmporanoo "WorJc. The members of the Woman's Christian - tian Tomporano Union are perfecting arrangements for a parlor and luncli counter , where homo-mado food and coffee - foe can bo supplied. Every ono is invited to patronize us. Gentlemen will find there a neat , pleasant place , and ladies tired aftoi shopping will find it a pleasant , restful place to onjov a pleasant lunch. They hope the public will encourage this under taking and help to muko it _ a success. They nro jnst beginning a aeries of soci ables to raise funds for this pnrposo. The first will bo a basket sociable , given in the Y. M. 0. A. rooms , Thursday evening - ing , January 31at. Golnfr Mr. Charles McCormick , for manj years receiving teller in the First Na tional bank , has resigned his position , nnd is going to Colorado , where ho will engage in the banking business on hit own account. The bank officials are very sorry tc loao Charlie , as ho won a valuable yonng man , perfectly trustworthy , and it will be difficult to fill hia place. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thl powder ntm vsriu. A maotl ci pnrl ( trough aod nboliacmeiaei * . Uua owMmlov th ho oaluary klndi" , an4 caccot b i told lu rout > tlU. wlthtbe multitude cl low v t , aiort rul l.t , aloin 1 Bold olr la cxotu Horal ll k CASTORIA i w t i BJ JHH HHMQnmBIHI Infants and Children Without Morplilao or Nnrootlno. JVlmt jrlvct ojir Clilldren rosy cheeks , [ What curcu Uielr fevers , mnkM them plecp ; : "Tin fn ! tnrli > . "Whon Bftblen fret , and err by turns , V/hat cures their colic , kflU their wormi. PS Hut Cnilorm. , What nulcklrcnrtxi Constipation , Bour Btomach , Colds , Indication ! jf Hut Cmtnrln. rawwoU tlicn to Morphine Byrups , Ca&tor Oil and ParcKorlc , anil IIiillCiiKtnrtn. Contour elate cure for Sprains , Dnms , Qixlln , &o. , aud on Instantonoous Pain-rollover. SPECIAL NOTICES Posltlvolyuot.bo Inaorto unions paid in advanoo. TO LOAH-MonoT. TO IXAN The lowest rates of interoi MONEY ' txjan Agency , ISth A Doughs 234-tf A/TONnY / TO LOAN In sums ol (300. and upward JLTl O. F. Davis and Co. , Heal Ettato and Loa Agents , 1605 t'aniam St. S03-U HELP WAMTKO. A girl at th Daran house , 013 Karnnt WANTED 115-tf TNl'KLIUKNT ladles and gentlemen fur JL ft'd prolltiblc omplovmcnf AJJicsi at onca V > H. HEWITT , Council lilufti Ion a. IIO-.DS TTJANTED By the SrrloRfleld Silk Co. , and Nt VY llonnl ywillo co. ( or their branch olllN , loci tedat Des Molneu la. Ouofirst c'aas truclli g sa'et man ( ar Nebraska , must have an expensive ncqnaln tonco with the drj Rood * trails. AddtosH K. 1) . C W1UOIIT , 218 4th ( . , DCS Uoloes la. 108-2.1 W "ANTED A pantry girl at 1110 Douglas Ht. OJO-2J1 TTTANTRD Oooct chambermaid Immcdlatoly , n W the Carey llouso , N. W. corner llth ami Dai onport , 09i tl - nrst-clasi Carrlago Illaoksmlth WANTKD-A Addrcw Iiook Box 176 , Crcston , Ion o. 972 tf T17ANTED Hit flrnt-clasa coat makers ; three fire VY class pant makers ; two nrat-clana vert matcvn The hlghoat pricCH and steady work. Addrcxa o call on F. Kranm , Uerchaat Tallsr./ ) Mars , Iowa. H7131 WANTKU A smart boy tn work in Rroccry store Call at Chicago Cosh Store Ko. 2207 Cumin ; St. 03J-2S ! WANTKD Scriant gills of a'l kinds lu need o employment , to oil at our offloj , opfoolte pcsl offlco , bet oen 4:30 : ndO p. m. CANNON , JONEj Ii CO , FriMucr Block. 046-lm WANTED Immediately two No. 1 Hamee Makcra. D. A. HOPKINS , 021-61. North Bend , Neb. WANTKD A Rood girl ( or K ° ral house work 411 SouthHth HCro-t 912 0 3lrl In email family. Inquire nt C J. Can an & Co , mh St. 80j-t ( "VTITANTED A German dining room Kitchen girl VV Uosso and lloppo , 418 S. ISth fit , betwvu : Uarncv and Howard. 685-tf STOCK OP JIEllCUANDISi- WANTED preferred ) , ( rom Kt ! < M tn $10,000 , nil ( ilvo In eirhau e goodcloar farm property and som canh K necessary. Address Randolph , ore DBSOfllcc. 988 S3 BITOATIOHB VfAKTBD. WANTED Portion ( or light oHlcc woik or copy ing by a lady who bin a t\pa-writer , o ( ht swu. Addrwi , "X" Bee offlco. 116-21 TIJANTXD A situation na creamery by mid VT die iRcd tr , n. An experienced Jain man am compottnt to keep books. Addrecs "Dalrj " box SO Nebraska City Neb. 107-29 } By a thoroughly omiictnt ( arwl ex WANTED buslnow man , a situation aa book keejxsr or salesmanand book-ke pei Pint class rel erences. Address "D. D. " Bee efflco. 078-Sl ! Bltuttiont ( or flrnt d& * > domcsticM WANTKD Call at our offlco ( rom 4-SD to Op.m. Uaturilaj 1 to 9 p. m. OANNOK. JONES & CO. , Opp. 1' . O. 047.1m TTTT"ANTED Hltuatlon by a yfninR man IS yrar VVoR Addrewi'-Eugeno" this oillco. 027.Z3 WANTKD By a nan of experience , n sltuatioi as overseer ( ( stock or Rraln ( arm Has ( am lly and can ( arnlnh thrco haiidu ( sons ) . Utterances Nebiaska prolcntnl. Adilresn J. JL D. HKK } olllce Council Ulaa * . 100-31. WAIl'l'b. WANTKD A few rcrwiuii vo 'mttruct m book korplng , aftthetold a demand ( or computer ] book kwpcrs I will leam a ( ow , and waHor htxlf o until situations an lurnUhcd. J II. SMITH , 1510 DuuglM Ht TT AKM PROPERTY WANTKO We wlU oxohanp JT a brick stor * building and a stock < t gpneia morcbandlfto valued at 10,000 , situated in oni of the brat toitna in 8. W. lown.lor Iswa or Nobrau kftlaiidp. Tradu well cstabUthed. Addrei "H. II , ' care Iko olHcc. 004-SO ' TVerent ( umlehcdorunurnlfhod ( room SI'KOIAIi ( orders und lutnbh first-cliHs domea tits. OOlni hriurn , i.M to n p. in. Eaturda' B 1 to I n. m. CAJJSON , JONES & CO. tf'ionier Block. 943-lm ITirANTED-rsrtlou withinsrbcardorsand thoea Ii VY search of board In private huuecs , with orvith oat room , to tall at our nt'Jcc lroin4.S to 0 p. m CANNON , JONEii i CO. , Oppoiite 915.1m OR YOUNO MEN in citv or couutry t IAD1E8 J takn nice , light and'pleasant work at their cm homc : $2 tniji. a day eatily and qulutly inadojvoil ntbym ll. no canvassing ; no ttamp for reply I'loaiu ) addreia RelbUd llnn'f g Co. , Philadelphia I'd drawer Tf. 7 3 mo | TOR BZK7 Boneea and Lota. FOR RENT Furnished room 1321 Capitol uvu. 1W4I TjlOR flKNT Furnlthod rooms with tx ard. Also i J ? few day boarders , 18U Davenport. H32 4j KKNT HOOM and furniture for stlo , a bat FOK ln , will be offuroJ In the ( irnltura i ( nppllec ( or soon. Iloufce coutahif 7 rooms , hall and cloeoi ) rent W > . Apply N. W. coiner Dth and lUrncy. RENT A riundaomely furnished parlor , ho ; FOR , south exposure , bath room convenl < m < CM , 17M Capitol avenue. V83-S3 ! T7IOR RENT Faim 't about 00 arrc < within < X' ml'es ' of New Stock jardu and 10 mill a ( rom Oma ha , 09 acres under rulluatlon , bolanue tn irraa * UuJ Kl'romS to 2 } tons of bent tluc-Jalnt hayt < the acre. Will rent rca ooable. liiqulru or > ddrex "ft T.'ttbla olflce. 100-tf U RENT furnished front room KG N. 18th. 701-11 , iOK KENT NIJy furnUho.1 frcut roomi at 1I1B F Howard St. D3I X3B ! ( TT'OH ' RENT-rTwo new hriok oottrgca ft lira rooim _ ! ' each , all iriolvra improtcinontc , cor. Uth ui Hickory trv < t. 117 1 IOIl KKNT A aret-cJaw room wltli board at 151 ; F 60J Sdt heatixi iZl N.lSth. F 675 tf lj > 0ll tlKNT KIcxty furoUhed rooms. Apply 7 ! I ? a. Ifth Btittft. or addrob * "J. II U. " Omaha Oil IlENT I'lMMDt funiltboa Mom knltatlo f M F on or two gentlemen 1810 California KC. ti > OIlllKST A baecirentnf three room * . Mto i ( tout ( rlor , t 1818 iJoJfe kUeet , 0.8 SO ? OK IlKNT-Roumi at 1 10 Earuam street. FOK UKNT-Flu room hout , poor Pt. Mary'i nvtnuiduid tith itrttl. funulra at * 110 Ilirr.C'v trcot. - .M.f ! uruaLfd room at l&W Vutaas - ItF.NT Two hoopM onth of U. P. depot , FOR tf j. 1'iiirrs HOE , ina a cth n. 11KNT Nicely furnWifcd Ir.mt room * 1C& K. FOIl . llfftt. D30-SSI 1.KNT Tuo * l CMi . . . IiMJll 1 . HAUKKU fc UAYNi : , N. K. cor. Furnam and ISth fit. Mcll ? ( UKWr-r'uniLil.o.l room for IOU 1 | o for light hoti-c keeping llecmcr' " block , cottier Klfrhth and Howard St. T > 0tl UKNT 6 room house on Webster west of J1 10th BU H. T. I'eteieou. real ettato cgont , Hth ami UdUfflan. kOS-il 011 KENT ComfortaUo ( root room , south-CM J corner Fouiltcnth and Vannport , ( ulUblofot llumcn. OM U nF.IT Hoonis In Ncbruha Nallona Bonk FOK . Jlcwt ilretntlo olftoo ) in the city Supplied with hyilmulla cJe-atoi ainl hcnteJ b t < uun. Afply at Bunk. KKNT FurnMuil tooiru tm the tiorthw > Irvoil 1 . ISIh widCapltolaroDUo , IiftrxitlCtolRl.ton Hauoa. 133-U BALI ! . Otl SALK lloicc biiggy and 1 ro H . For | r I 1 tlcuUrn I uu're ' nt llonun'4 Urtry utabli ) . 1U-2J SAU ; CIIKAI'-A lot of frmh milk conn at FOIt * Callfornl * BU FKUEUAK & 1'ENNV. 118-311 Oll t.WKAliout 8.CO ouUtundlttf s ilrom crotir } ' LJ 1 and -akon llulncM. Cheap for cash. ( < V > C1IA8. JOSEPH. FOU HALK-83 twt trout on Sherman are. , IUD- nlnK lo 17th bttrct , cheap. 81.100 caah. 1'AULHK.V & Co. , IMO FarnamRt. (09-23 FOHHALB A full lot cear IStii and Pierre St. , with hoitfe ml bam , well ImnrotnJ. Call and enamtne , will bo cold cicip at PAULSKN k ( X ) . , 1BC9 Kiranni St. 1000 tt F011BAI.K Fmm ol asoncrwjcncff the voiy l Kt furnu ot DouglM Co. , h Khly Iroi to\ol. about IE rallcn from city Call ( or iiartlra'ats at 1'AXlf KN A : Co. , 1(00 Kaitmm Htrcit. 101-2S FOIt SALE 1001415 feet CD Crclehtou avcuuo , with 0room hudco , Htnblo , IniKiry fho < lct"goo ; < l orchard , small fruit and crape Tlnve , { 3 00. II told within 10d ) n , atl'AULbhN & CO'H , 1500 Fnrnam etrutt. W5-Z8 H'OR BALI' Full lot on Dclannru , near Campbell street , will ) tlx room cotUee , nt-11 , barn. A bar gain , ei.ojio. PAULSJN : n co. , 16.0 roinam si 8902.1 FOR HALU rulllot MthamognlBcent hoimo of 10 roomw , within foursquares ot the courtlioiwc , $5000 only. K eold ImmcUlattljr.at " PAUIJSEN & GO'S , 1609 Karunm ftreet P07-2S TT < 011 HAtlnirte i.l ndW hones In Key's add- J ? tliii , 3 tqiinriw ( mm Cciutt HotiBu Call for prlco at PAUiSEN & OD'fl , 1600 FornamJSt. Wj-VSfc | ill HALE-Frwh milk cow with calf , D12 8th Kt lioward anil .Taokson. 074-28 } poll SA1.K OR TRADU-A ( ( ocd span ol tuuleti , JP haniCER and nagon. Inquire Alex U. Uharlton , at llct'aguo Ilros. OjO-tf 1TIAKU VOil HALK-narBiln for ona week , or will JC exchnnge for city proj rty , HATAOn BROS. , MC-S3 817 B. 18th btreet. T7 < 011 HALE Special Uanra'nain Uotucs und I/U J1 Injilliiaitflof thcrity ( nd lln adaitknn. 110L- LINB1 AOfjfCY. Itoa Fnrnam treet. MM | pOU SALE At a bargain , elegant rcelilcJira let 1 nrar Ilanscom Paik. IIOLPN8' AOKNOY , P40-tt 1616 Farnnm Street. FOK BALE CHEAP Bixclat har aUi. Beautiful corner lot , high and Kriitly , In Lowe's addition. KOLUNB'AOENCy , 050 15C8 Kariatn btroot. Ii ORSALE-Twohou'iM on Capitol Are. , oorne ' Two noUEea on Casd Street , oorrrcr WO-30 BHIUV'i'R ft IIELU Tj OR SALE-TJolorado coal. This coal Is aa free ( rom JTJ soot and 09 cluan aa Rock Bi > rin . 834-tJ JEFF. W. BKDI'Onn. SALK A rare bft'-paln , II taken at once. Ten FOR acres of giound , peed iioiit.e , barn mid otior 1m- proiiincnta. Three inllm Ircm I'-etoillco. i9U.00 ) will buy It. BARKER JclIAYNE , N. E. cor , lath and Farnam. 035-23 FOR SALK Stock farm 120 acresla Poltc O > , only B uiilcs from ' .L 11. Station ; 105acre ol | O turo enclosed by 3 wire fence * , UO under cnlthallou , 85 aciea coed bay land. ImurovcmcnU complete. ' . ' peed d elllng8 , utablca , granary , corn-crbs , J ! wind- mUli ic. ta Frico outy * i.6W G. R. DOA.NU & CO. , ISth ejd DonglaB bin. Efiii.tl 011 SALK oil 11KNT Knrtu 'J mllt-e irom uty. Inqulrn of Mrs. llojcr , orer llMdcr'n Uriijntor 10th and Webster. B72-U T O" SALE Stock of { ( oncral merchandise and JLA hulldlnjr , valued at about fi.tOO. Addrcta Box SI , Klrth. Nob. 781-lf. FOR BALE Two portable boilers , 10 horse ) K > o Apply o D. KITZPATltlCK. eas-tl S18 South 16th M. FOU SALK A small Morter , Bahman &Co. , lit * prtot talc , alipoct new , at thli oBloe. U TflOIlSALK My two etory brick residence , mh J ? and St. Uary' < a > onne. Ifage barn , out-house , water wor i , well arranged. Lot 60x200. Pilew fl.tOO. Beat Bargain In Omaha. Call at II. Tot' People' * Btak. 277-t 170R SALB 12 lota ono blook wwt ol Pork avt- J ? nue can. Lots 60x160. Will sell tha whole trot * ( or 87,100 , K eold before January 1st , 1884. Real e - tate owners bid this bargain , U you call at People I Bank. 278-tf "TT OR SALU Choice business property , three lot * Jj oor. Saundere and Charles Struct. It will pay yen to InvcHtlxate thli offer. Call at Peoplo't Bauk. Z79-W Tj OR 8ALB Improved property , which will pay J ? the buyer SO per cent on the liireaiment. Rent * lor 91,120 per jcar. All occupied by first cli n ten ant * . Will sell lor tl 0,600 , if cold Boon. All or one- ball each , balance , ono to five years. The above In vestment is north Investigation. Call at the Pcoplu's Bank. W-U T > OLLK1 > CATTLE AN1 > CLYDESDALE 110RSES. X Tr e subwilber U takln < ; onkra for spring Im portation ot thetbove. Prices much below thu at auction sties. References to those nupplled. John McCallorh , 111. Iruntand Bar. Bunk , Clilcazo. S05 rat 8ALK A flret olaaa seoood hand ton bofgy FOR Call at 1S19 Harnov otreot tttF 77011 HALE Ola nsvepapen 111 largo and umali JC quautltle at this oRicc. tf KICCELLAHEOUB. widow nf ' .HK appekiaiKttuiiuoiuiab'e disposition , lie- Hires a situation as guvctntu. An cljorlj gentleman ol iioins not o jcctlunable ; icfcrenocs uhun ami re quired. Addrosj Mra. llurlianlc , Itco otliou. K3-30 | DRUG STORE WAN7KD-I want to buy a druc store In i. good IIVB town. County no-.t pnt- lorrud. State umoui.t ol stock carried. Tones , A erimo dally ( ath Baled ; population and number ot etoriB. Addn' i En , Box 47 , IdaUrovn , Ion a REWARD. W 111 srho alxrvo r.w rd for th _ return oil wohorsiwtftiajcd on Jan 10th. Oiiobaynn.il size , mid one sorttl Ull und .lender. t ? l-tf MOUNT ttOMtKIN , Om.haNcb. ri AiKN Ul'-Cn uiy vromi.oa on Vtn. 16.1E83 , In J.MHt Oinaha , onu Cruaiu Colored I'ony. hinal white kpot to lorebtbd , mane and Ullalittlo darker thmi thu body. JAtf. E. YAMUE11000K. 82i-6t ItwkJ & COMPANY book-keepirandaucouDtftnta. TYLKII& and adjust dls-arranged book ! lu a sys tematic and accurate lutuuitri giving correct ba'anccd ' , will eupeclnlly attend to potui g up books lach day where tha ter > ice o ! a book-kotper ara required but a few hours , making out Invoices , sutemcutu , and any oorrupondrnoo confidentially , 0)30 ) rnako cullco bout. Ottlc at P. IJoyor and Co. , 10201'arram Hw EDWARD KUSHL. MAOI3TER OF PALMYBTERT AND CONDITION. AUUT. 80 ] Teuth struct , brtwoeu t'amam and Uar > noj , will , with the aid of guardian spirits , o Main log ac ) ons gluca of tb past aud prvttat , and the certain conditions lu the future. IlooU and shoe * ordor. Perfect satl lu.-tloo uuaranteod. NOTICE The co-partncrrhlp hiretoforo cxUtlng tttwcen H , Hluieraud Y , fiojitltr lastMtdty lxx.ndiso.iixl by mutual consent. Mr. II , IJiescr uill loutluue tha tliieim , o lluct ull ( luu , aii < t * y ull debts. Omata , Jan. 21 , Igii. H IIIKSKR Jun. sal-Bt - \ V. UENSLKB. DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAE J , T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. , Oo-u.lia t 404 Farnani atieet , opposite Uaxton Hotel , Omaha Ntb. Uotillliy. wluiuktlun aud rivmaturu decay r ru u 1 Ir OX , < M , rm > r.o ( Tomb. uta. are | rit > utlrmtorvd to rohu.t lu-uUI ? .ni J.'JJV7Viu ' "H J } * THE MAR6TON BOLUS. ho tom ch dnir 'ne. ' 1hUlrcutui.nl ufXerv.HM JJol.llUy tud I'll , Uw.J Uwoy U unltormly nee Mul UVNIDM uu ru on ITIVOV