Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 06, 1885, Image 2

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    THE
BEST TONIC ,
medicine , combining Iron with pur4
blo tonics , nuickly anil ror
Uurr * INiepnln | , ISnillKmtlnn , XVc
Jinniiro Illnnil , DIalortniilllii nnd I'cTcrti
unit Nrnriilpla.
ItUan unfailing remedy for Bhcdscsof th
nml l.lvrr.
It Is Invaluable for Dlscarci peculiar t
SV'ornon , nnd nil who lend Feclcntnry llvoa.
It ilocs not Injure tlic teeth , cn so Iicmlache.oi
prmluco constipation oAT ( Jron mcilMncza- )
U enriches anil purines the blood , stimulate
the nppctlte , nlih tbo Assimilation of food , ri
tifvcs Heartburn and lielchlng , and ctwnftb
ni the muscl ci and ncrvci
For Intermittent Fevers , i > awltiidc , Lack ol
Xncriry , Ac. , It has no equal.
* r Tlio Rpnulnt has alxn o trndo nnrk un
crossed red lines ou wrapper. Take no olhut
> < U llir rmoiTlMllt.llCil. 10. , IUI.Ttir.ur -
iM Undisputed mine BROAD CLA IN >
TEBY BEST OPERATING ,
QUICKEST SELLING AN ]
Kver offered to the Dubllc.
EAMBTJBG-AMERIOAE
DIEECI LINK rOU ENGLAND , ntAZTOE An
GERMANY. ;
The tteamthlpB ol thia well-known line are built i
and European malls , and leave Now York Thnr
days and baturdays for Plymouth ( LONDON ! Obe
bonrg , ( PARIS ) and HAMBURG.
Bates : Steerage from Europe only ( IB. Fir
Cabin , 56. $85 and 170. Steerage , 0.
Henry Fund t , Marie Hanson , F JC. Moores.M. Tel
teentalo Omaha , Gronewci ? & Sohoentcen , agentsl
Council Blurts. O. B : RICHARD ft CO. , Gen. Pal
Affts. , 81 Broadway , N. T. Cbu. Kozmlnskl fe C <
General Western Aginta , 170 Washington St. , Chic
ro.ni.
lVlanliood Restored
HKlliaiYl'liEE. AvIctlmofyoutUfullmrrudenCB
caosing Prtmatnro Decay. Nervous Debilltr. last
Jilanlioou , af.hninir tried in Tain every known
romody.ncrJisooiercil nBlraplomcnnsofBolf-oure.
which ho will Bend Prtni ! to bis fellow-iufferera !
Address. J.U-lUKVi3. Chath < itnSt..li'ewYoik.
for lien. Quick , tan , tat * . Book tn
VBGOR OlTl&lo Aiencr , 160 Fulton S k , N w Tor
Health is Wealth
Da. E. 0. WIST'B NBUTM AHD BRAIN TBIASHKIT ,
H r ntoed BpoclDo for Hysteria , DliilnoM , Convn
lions , Fits , Nervous Neuralgia , Headache , Nerrot
Pioatrntloa caused by tbe use ol alcohol or tobbacoi
WttkcfalncM , Mental depression , Soltanlng of tt
brain , resulting In InsinUy nd loapln ? to mlier ;
decay and death , Premature Old ago , Baroness , lei
ofpower In either B9i , Involuntary Loesee and Spe
' torhor oansod by over oiortlontof the brain , gel
bnse or over Indulgence. Each box , oontolni ot
month's treatment 1.00aboxor sir bottle ! c
15.00 , lent by mall prepaid on reoelpt ol price.
WE GUARANTEE BIX BOXES
Xo cute any cue With each order received by t
lot glz bottles , accompllihed with 96.00 , we will Ben
he purchaser onr written guarantee to refund tt
money U the treatment does not effect a cute. Qua
antooa laanod only by JOHN 0 : WEST & 00. ,
Qv | ! 3-mio-rr.J-H 881 Uadlson St. , Chicago , 111.
fames Itedis&lbstU1
J Chartered by thcStateorillt
, rfnois forthcexpresspurpos
fyof eivlnBlmmedlate rellclli
' ' Sull chronic , urinary ana pri
Svate dlsccss * < \ > Daertxz <
.jGlectnndSyphillB In all the !
' complicated forms , also n (
diseases of the Skin an
Hlood promptly relieved amt
. , . . . . . . . . .
< t nal4i''yfc * "M ! nf .fct. * t B W.MB
Weakliest. HiKiit Losst-by Dreams , Pimples 01
the Knee. Lost Manhood , voaltii'ttjictirtd nicr
4'.iiutxpri-inirnHti < i , The appropriate rt.T.cd
3 at once used In eachcuce. Consultations , per
e.nal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med
Iclnes sent bv Mall nnd Expresi. No marks oi
scKnce to indicate contents or sender. Addres
Vn.JAMES.No. 204WashlnQtonS > . , Chcago.n !
BOTTLES.
Er longer , . - . * - - < .Uavarii
Cnlmbacher , t - . . . . . .Bovarli
Pilsner . % . , * Bohoiniaj
Kfli0er. . . . * - . - .Brflmoi
DOMESTIC.
Bud wowser . St , loui
Anhausor. . . . - . - -St. Loui
Best's. . . . _ . .Milwauke
SohlitzPilsner.Milwauke
Kru s . Omah
Ale , Potter , Domestic and Ehir
Wine. > D. MAUBKR ,
1213 Farnam S
With 'eash number ol DOMOUESrS MONTIH
tlaCIAZINEwlll be'given a lull ilzo lashlonable P
selected , making tvt elt a per
i er n ot any site of at } les
or ( duringtheytarsoraluoclover thiee dolll *
besides the most ropular. cnterlalni ? and u e
magazlng. Simple ooplei iilo , yearly , $2. Addr
W. Jennings , Dtmoreist , 17E > st llth Bt , New Yo
. . . . addreM to Rvrlft Specific Co. Drawe
.your vHHl&oa * v * a.m a * * * rw * * v u t * v <
, _ Atlanta , Ga. , for an intrrutln trratlso
Dioodand Bklu Diseases , whlcb tbcy wfll toail fi
Inflammatorv Rheumatism ,
I was attacked lartwlnter with Inflammatory rh
flnt serious lllacw at :
ma m ol fincro type my
Ihad riousKlnds of treatment with o
1S76 :
.eroi > orary relief. After so\onMceksI vasredui
lu weight35 pounds , had no strength nor apre !
and was growing weaker e\ery day In this oondlt
I began Swift's Speclflo , and In three dajs began
tmiiro\e , and In thrt-o weeks I uas Ireo IromdUe
uud up attending to my rrgular biulncH , My > p
tltc returnixl and I rapidly gained my flesh. I n
waited this long to be certain that my cure wu j
uiaueut. 0. P. GOODTBIR. Attorney at Lav ,
Brunswick , Ga , , Juno 25,1SS
A GOD SENDM
I have bad rheumatlim 'nfortyjean , and h
tMuurcUotedvilthalr wnlei ol S. 8. S. loonji
It a God-send to tbe D Dieted.
i. UWAUM , Tfaompi Oa. , A.UZI 18 , '
* ) > < > \jv" Wl
"LET US HAVE PEACE , "
G&neral & Hawley's ' Aflyico ! o Eflitoria
and Offlcc-noldiDE Soreheads ,
'rosidont Arthur's '
Support o
Elaine Proven ,
Nnilonnl Comtnlttco mul Los
Opportunities Other KvcntH ,
. 'rculdcnt Arthur nnd tlio Cainp.tli
WASHINOTON , December D. Sonntor llav
oy hns tuniiahcd for publication'tho follo\vin
tatcmont :
"I ha\o been sovcrnl limns intorviewot
specially nlthin the day , concctning ctnti
ncnti and discussions in th * newspaper ) n
ntlii7 to the management ot ol Iho llepubl
: an National committee , and v rioin refc
inces to the attitude of President Arthur da
ng the latocMnpaign , acd au editorial in tl
National llcpublican January 3rd , particulai
y calls upon mo concerning certain interviov
with liiui. I do so cheerfully , ns ho has. ce
lainly been [ misunderstood. At the heai
quarters of the Ifapublican National eon
mitteo in New York early in August last ,
lave no means of fixing tlio precise day ) du
nifn couvoraation between certain munibe
of the committee and myu-lf , tnmuthitjg wi
said about the position of President Arthu
ind tha dosh ability of obtaining sumo add
tlnnal manifestations df 85 mpntliy nnd co-ope
ation from him , both forthe xakooflU ire
eral effect and
IT3 LOCAL INFLTJKNOK
UIK > II tlio presidetifH ptrsonnl friends and ol
lolitical ansoclntcs in Now York In ruaponi
to a suggeatlon I said I was ipilto willtnc i
ipcalc to him about it at tlio first opportnnit
ind 1 did BO teen afterward at Plfth aveni
lotol , where Lo was thin staying. Ho tv
swered fa\brably and cordially , oxptesslng li
continued support of IVaiuo from thu momei
) [ Ills nomination , The only doubtful poll
with tlio president was whether It would be i
so to again publicly state hln position afti
ih telegram to Blnino. To obviuto any cbjc
ion to the president making a statement i
ils own behalf , llawley prepared
AN " 1NTEUVIKW"
: or the press In accordance with the precedtr
conversation , Arthur pronounced the deci
ment entirely satisfactory , to be circulated I
) ublto or private , then or at a later day
lowley then discussed the matter with Chnii
man Jones , and either Elkins or Chnffee. an
an agreement was * reached that the subjoi
might as well bo left temporarily aa It was
ind that in a fortnight there might bo mor
raluo In something of the kind. Hawloys
eportcd to Arthur , and so far as the forme
was concerned nothing further was douo I
ho matter.1'
Hawley concludes ns follows : "Tho cam
aign is over. Republicans nto defeated ,
espoctfully submit that criticisms androcrmi
nations
AnH NOT PItOFITABLE.
The republican national committee workei
pith the moat admirable zeal and energy , am
doubt not is fully conscious that It had i
eeply earnest desire to do exactly the righ
ling , always considering the difficulties ttia
evoloped themaelvos. The result was i
plendld demonstration of the vitality of th
publican party. Soon after General Arthu
ucceodod to the presidency , referring to soon
owspnper apeculations about his purpose , hi
aid : 'One thing I do moan to do I meai
o make it possible for the republican part'
0 carry the presidential election In 1884. ' !
hink he did that. 'Lot us have peace. ' "
ANARCHISTIC IDIOOST.
INCKNUIAHV SOCIALIST MKCTINO IN CHICAGO.
CHICAGO , January 5. The regular Sunday
meeting of the working people's Internationa
siociation attracted the usual large crowd t (
4 West Lake street Sunday afternoon , Tin
athering , which included a few women , com
letely filled the hall , The Times report says
Dynamite" Busing brought the cliatterin )
nmd to order \igorously thumping witl
is fist on the table. 0. S. Griffin , 'the firs
rater , stated this world bad been created fo
11 jieople alike , and that the capitalists inns
iku the lion-capitalists into co-partnership ese
se with the assistance of dynamite Ic.ivo tin
orld. A Mr. E. Parsons read a length ;
whereas" referring to the lock'
uts in Pennsylvania and nsscrtin )
iat the bread of the wage workers is owuei
y thu privileged clans. The resolutions ap
ended were adopted with a whoop. " "Re
olved tbat the despotic peer which th <
riviloged olaeH ppsie.ssera is de tiucti\oof life
berty and happiness aud should l > o nboiiahoi
y any and all meuns , "
"Unsolved , that the working class tnus
ontrol their broad and the ineana by which ti
jtain it before they can in any tense bo free
men. "
Ivlr. I'nrsons said that thu chief pur | * > so o
icialiriin was not to depri\u the man win
wned a corner Jot , of his pioperty but ti
.nako it his forever ; to put all men m pal act'
nd pl.icu on their table the bounties of th
iitli. When socialism pievaik-d t-verymai
nnld bo a joint ntock holder of the earth am
each thtir Vanderbilt. 200'OQO men wer
ut of employment and destitute'in thi
ountry , they repuxanted ten million people
ocinlism hadbscomo a noctMity and , sail
> , irsons"one must accept them diparish. . "
August Spies advocated murder l > ecause b ;
; murder could Iw itrexenteil. He wbo urJ
eld tlu pit ent oi'der of society was a mur
erer. The miKsion of oil governments was t
nnintaln thu robbsry of the people. Ifo ol
ered a i evolution andorning tha action of th
rocking Valley miners , deploying th pro
rrty ot the syndicate , and It was adopted
ohn .Sural , an old man , said ho l > elieved i :
Inughtering a few thousand capitalists. Mir
.00 declared herrelf ready to ahoulder a inus
et to kill n "mean , dirty , awful capita'lst.
> Ii- ! * . Parsons hiroud In with her predecessors
1 ho thought elm would look charming in th
oed clouts and diamonds now worn by tb
rife of s-.iue capitalist. She asserted hersnl
bio to throw dynamlto bombs ui elfoctuill :
s her husband and closed with an cxprtBsei
chiio that the ministers In future , would tel
heir starving paruh'oners ' to "trust in dyne
lito" instead uf "tmtUn God. "
Tbo Earthquake Ruins.
, January 5. Albania is ttriibl ;
billeted by the i-artliqn.iko. Tha upper pur
ion of the town was built upon a bill nnd th
cm or portion in the volley. Bodies ofo > e
hroa hundred victims ha\o already been n
i > \ercil. Ten thousand ratlin were killed
A.1I public buildings wtra do-roliiihed. Save
houiand persona are camped in the field ] an
mid religious ser\ Ices in the open air. Tt
jngineeM report the remaining huiiDes _ at Al
munelus ia a dangeroui cond tion and it wi
in iieces.-aiy to blow them up to Itisura [ mbli
ii/ety.
A meetiOK was held by the military an
iterary societies and clubs autl journalists <
Slitdrid at which it was decided to ralsa
relief fund for thu bjiiffit of the sufferers.
During thu eaithquaka the Nllence was bn
ken by thowers of stones. Despite tha lie
iiundred of persona remained nmcng the ruii
tearchlcg for property. P.ircnts stood wee ]
ing over the placei wliera their children we :
burled , Imploring tne olduw to dit ; fi > r nn
recover the bodies. Numbers of tli9 injure
are lying on straw and many of them are d
lirious. Thu govrrcnr his barn nna tour i
inspection through the ruined diitricts and h
distribute ! rellet to tha eufTererii. Wealtl
inliibitauts lied. Tha poorer dames seem n
ilgoed to their fata and pay no attention '
re.urring shocks , Unle > n generoas and > pe
relitf is afforded irucht > ickiietfi < is sure to fc
low , ottirg to theinclemency of tbe weathc
Grenada is I BS injured. Alhambra la on
slightly damaged. It was not cod In the \
clnityof Giaiudathat many rf tliu sulph
springs ceased tn How when thu first fclioc
were ( pit , but burst forth ig ln tha followii
day with loud 8uhterrftne.il ) explorions ai
emitted volume * of hot > apor. Tliey ba
since Hotted as Ixifore ,
Iloclprocliy AVitti tlio"\Vest Indies.
LONDON , January 5 One section of t
cabinet oppowB the advances of Karl Deri
ojlon'iil secit-Ury , to accept the offer
America to admit raw sugar from tlu Uiiti
West Indies on condition that different ! *
Intin of 6J per cent bo allowed In fiuor <
\mcr1cnn poods imported Into Uio lintlt
WcU Indie ? . The cointni'rclal department <
, ho foreign ofGco was ottloroJ to prepare :
cprrtnnttin results to Uio customs rcvemi
ot the West Indies likely lo nrlso from n n
luctloii of duties tipon American goo < ls.
V Kotnalo Tr lu "Wrecker Arrcatcil
OHAFTOX , W. Va. January 5. HaUImore ,
Ohio officers arrested Mary licck on thocharg
ot being the person who wrecked Uio St. Lou :
express near this plnco last Wednesday , wit
t loss of two lire * and much destruction t
property. The womnn admitted her guil
Two Weeks IXBO her husband was arrested b
the officers ot the road for robl > infr < frelRht en :
nnd siuco then Mrs. Heck' has been going nbot
n nmlo attlro icoklrc rovougo on the compan
or the ntrest * On Wednesday she decide
to wreck A train nnd with that objtct si
ilaced n bar of iron in the switch frog.
The Hooking A'nlloy Troubles.
CoLUMncs Ohio , January 5. Striklr
nlnera had control of n wire in HcSfcklng V
ey Saturday nnd issued n fn'so order for rui
it special train from ' Uuchtcl to Staitsvill
which , if it had not been discovered , inigl
: mvo resulted in great damngo and probab
loss of life , ns n collision would have occurn
with other trains if it hud nm ns ordered.T1
reports last night were that tha wire was b
iiijr tnniperod with ng.iln. lirlatol tunnel
still on tire , ( xnd , it is thought the destructii
will bo complete , nmlso\eral months will 1
required bufotu trnutportntioh' can bo r
opened.
I'robnblo Extension to Milwaukee i
the M , u. 11. R.
CHICAGO , December 5. The Inter-Oceat
Milw.iulcco ( pccial Hays : General Mating
Brown , of the Michigan Centinl railway , wl
recently stopped io\crul days in this cit
quietly convnoicd the leading hubinessmen r
Carding a proposed extension of the Michipi
Cfii'ial ' from Chicago to Milwaukee. 13
conclusion h unknown.
Archbishop llynn Invested.
FiiiLADELriiiA , January 5. The imposii
ceremony of investing Archbishop Ryan wil
the pallium , took plnco in the cathedral ye
terday. Over 5,000 people wcro in the buil
ing nnd 2,000 inoru in the aticct for so\ot
liours dunng _ tlio ceremony , trying to get
Spopnt the imprasslvo proceedings. Mar
istinguished prelates woto present. Tl
: orumonics were grandly impiessho , : ir
asted f&ur hour * .
A Drunken Brawl and Dentil.
CHICAGO , January 5. Michael Kenne.whi
drunk last night , assaulted his old father aboi
11.30 o'clock. John McNaraea interfered an
vas holding the dour shut ngainst youii
Jenno , when the latter diew n revolver an
irtd through the panel. The bullet struc
tfcNamea In thu mouth , killing him instantl ;
The slayer was captured after n lengthy cha"
luring which ho shot at the officers twlci
Cenno and his victim were both railroad If
The Blockade In Oregon.
POUTI\NI > , Ore , January 6. There uti
amain s two miles of packed snow and Ice t
omovo with pick and shovel before passongc
; rnfllo can bo leaumed between Portland mi
ho Djlles. The warm rain of the pasttwcnts
our honi-s will probably break up the ice i
bo Columbia river and cotnmunlcatiou estal
shod with the Dalles by boats before th
ailroad ia cleared.
A Fignt lor Salvation.
DAYTON , Ohio , January 5. A mob of fiv
mndrud attacked the Salvation army meetin
lust night , nnd battered the doora down. ]
was finally driven off by the police. Thet
was n disturbances also in the hall. The wt
men appealed to the captain of the police ft
he arrest of tlia ringleodora but ho refused t
nterfero inside the show.
Preparations Tor "War.
December 6. Letters froi
3hinn state active preparations for war ai
> eng | carried on nnd munitions of war ai
> eiog sent to Formosa and elsewhere. En
istmonta continue everywhere. The Chinee
lUthorlties nro offering 31,000 n month t
oreign officers for service- their fleet.
Another French Victory.
PAHTS , January 5i An official dispute
frein Hanoi says that General Nogrier defeat
6,000 Cbinc.se troops at n distance of one day
journey est ; of theto. The details of the figl :
are not given. Transports Chnndernagoc
and Cherfdon withKeiichiraofotcementa ai
lived at Haiphong
Dcntli ola Speculator.
CHICAGO , Jammiy 6. Tint- Inter Ocean
> ubuqut > , Iowa , special says Geo. ] J. Hami
on , one of the most extensivs'grain dealers i
liu west , died yesterday. Ha had never n
overed from a recent lei * oft 3150,000 in on
peculation. _
Mhot In a Quarrel.
JACKSON , Ohio , January 5. Robert Max
well , express messenger on the Ohio Souther :
ailroad was shot last night by Wm Htinsoi
olcrud , with whom ho bad a quancl.
The Coiifjo Conctst.
LONDON , Januiry 5. Tha Berlin ccrre-
> ondant of the Standard soys : The Germa
ixpedition to the Congo country under Schull
i&a been abandoned temporarily ,
An Innocent Man Kclensert.
INDIANAPOLIS , January 3. The 53 80
nouey pack go lost Tuesday night was foun
his uiotnlng and Johnp'Hara , nrre edfii
tn theft , \\as relcasud.
For the Lad Ice.
Daughter is the poor man's plaster ,
Making every birdon light ;
'nrninc sadness into gladnesf ,
Darkest hour to May dawn bright. i
Tis the deepest and the cheapnst ,
Cure for ills of this description ,
lut. for thona that woman'n heir to
Use Dr. 1'ierce's "Kavorite 1'rescritptiou
Jurcs all weaknesses and Lrregiilaritiui
"bearing down" sensations "uiteniii
fuver , " bloating , dispJacoiiuiutj , inflainin.i
tion , morning , sickness and tendency t
cancerous disease. Price tctlucod to on
lollar. By druggists.
Latt month , In Madtid , wai aold fc
iigh prices a remarkable colloctlcn c
" ( ins. One of ivory , painted by Wattoai
and which formerly brliiged to the Prii :
cesi Adelaide , of Savoy , ft-tjhed $7GO
Another , which was painted byBoiiohoi
srld for $ S)30 ) , and another , which Lobru
[ minted for the duchess of Mediai-Ccl
went for $450.
The pain and misery suffered by thoi
who are oflllcted with dyspepsia are it
doacrlbablo. The distress of the body
equalled or surpassed by the coofaslc
and tortures cf the mind , thus making i
victim Buffer doable aflKction. The relli
tha1 ; ia given by Hood's Sarsnparilla hi
cauaod thousands to bo thankful for th
great medicine. It dlapola the cauaea i
dyspepsia , and tones up the digostii
organs. Try Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Nevada hopes to save her agrioaltur
reputation by exhibiting at Now Orleai
a consignmout of veiy big potatoes. Hi
other display , consisting of mineral
ores and mining views , is prononnct
most creditable.
A CARD , To ill who u * $ & * $ * *
, nd lndlao * tlon et roolh. uajvop *
Ucr , IOM | DMbood , ta , I U1
h t Uloonyoa < rauorCff&BOK , VUiirt
icm dr wu ( JliooTertd by % tcl l MrT la Sci
Amert . Bexl Oto < Urt > l JT " U ' -S ! * J
ura * . Iota.
THE.LODGE OF SORROW ,
Masonic CeremoDits in tti
AcaflPiny of Mnsic in New
M ,
Novel mid Interesting Kxorclscs It
Memory of tlio Dead Members
of tlto Fraternity In
NswYonK , Dccombor 21) ) The Gram
odfjo of Sorrow , Ancient and Accoplei
Scottish lllto of Free Masonry , was holi
[ n the academy of rruulo this evening
The auditorium wan well filled , noarl ;
ov oty prominent Free Mason in the clt ;
being present. Tha lodpo hold fnnera
services in memory of motnbors rnnfjln ,
from the fourteenth to the thirty-thin
dogrco of Masonry who bavo died withli
the last six years , The corouiony ma ;
not inappropriately bo termed a gram
Masonic requiem mass for the ropoio o
the Bouls of Sidney P. Nichols , Hugl
Gardner , Charles Blackio , George W
Roomo , James W. Morton , Gustavus A
Fuller and sixty-two other lamented clti
zons who have died rich in Masonl
honors. The services opened with a ful
ledge in uoBslou on the Btngo. Its members
bors were rich rogalia. In sot Masoni
terms the ledge of sorrow was opened
the vonnrablo master saying that the
had mot to honor the dead and sympn
thizo with friends and relatives in thol
ollliction. A candlestick , with sovoi
burning eindles , stood near the promp
tor's box. It was flanked by tall candt
labra and Masonic bannerols and gen
falons. Those emblems remained in th
foreground during the entire ceremony
and oven vhon the curtain was lowered
The second part of the pageant \vns devoted
voted to the funeral services in honor o
the dead. A catafalque surmounted by
biur nnd a coflin , nil covered in with blacl
[ Mill , stood in the center of the stage. 1
[ ledestlo , topped with n Wax. ng pan of fir
stood at each comer oE the funeral pile
The stage was sot in scene from "Aida ,
which gave the rite an Egyptian coloring
The Rccncry represented the interior of :
: cmplo on the Nile. The solemn strain
of Mendelssohn's "Song Without Words' '
iroso from the orchestra , as an army o
icophytes in black gowns , with ttiaiigu-
ar aprons of n violet hno and calmlistl
caps issued from the wings of the stage
They marched nnd countermarched nrotnu
the catafalque , and were finally jangcd ii
solid columns on the right and left. J.
chorus of forty male voices with an orgiu
accompaniement , then intoned the "Jnto
; er "Vitio , " and nineteen tiny girh drcssc (
n wliito , with silvcied sashes and bcniin (
> askots of n'owers , moved around the lifer
scattering roses at its base. A llaxei
laired little one , as beautiful as an angel
, ook her place in fiont of the catafalque
vliilo her sisters ranged themselves at it :
side. When the baskets wcro emptied UK
ittlo ones melted within the wings , am
he orchestra played Beethoven's funera
unrch.
A file of acolytes- clothed in hoodec
vhito gowns entered fioiu ho left of th <
stage and another file arrayed in hoodct
) lack gowns came in from the right. Botl
iles vole trianglcr aprons , red. in color ,
Choir" brows were bound with filets o !
silver. They marched and countarmarch
ed around the catafalque , keeping step tt
the mournful strains o a dirge and drew
tp in line in front of the JNeophytes , tht
white gowns on the left and the blacl
ones on the right. Then General J. H.
Hobart Ward , resplendent in the robes 01
a J owish high priest , descended from
iLitform at the back of tile stage. Waltei
ii. Fleming and John S. Collins the as
sistant priests , accompanied him. Flem
ug's feet1 were bate. "Both ho and Col-
ins were rich robes and might have beer
aajily mistaken , ! ] ! view of , tlioir surround-
iigs , for priests of Isisand Osiris. Iho thrc (
) iieats mounted a diaa overlooking the
; atafalquo. Seven man clad in blacl
[ own * , with white surplice ? , bearing :
jroad , red crosses on the breast one
Jiwk , then stopped to the front ) and halt
ed near the stivon-cornorod candlestick ,
The first uttered an aphorism on life and
death , and said in a solemn tone ol
voice ; "To the memory of Charles S.
Arthur , Charles Blackie , Gustavus A ,
Puller , Gregory Satterloe , Sidney P.
Nichols , Hugh Gardner , laaooHi.Brown ,
and Lewis F. Koppel. " Ho fchonstoppoc
to the brazen candlestick and turned oul
oce of the seven lights. Then one oi
lis companions uttered anothorophorism ,
named seven more of the daad anc
urnod out another of the seven lights
This was continued until a similar honoi
iad boon paid to all the dead and the
ights of the brazen seven-armed candle
stick had boon totally extinguished.
The seven Kn'ghts of the Cross ahci
retired to the stage and Miss Jonuio Fish
? redorick Harvuy nnd Cutl BoiyftoiJ
lOHscd around the cutnfalquo and Ri\wf
ilossni's priyer from , "Moses. ' * 1 he higl
iriest then delivered a , short invociition ,
ind the acolytes raised their torches anc ;
again marched around the funeral pile ,
After another chotus the marching am
countornmrching was resinned , A black'
robed figure alternated with a wliite-robei'
iguro , and in thia octler the file stood 01
lie light and left of the catafalque. Mist
Jhiistino Roswog sang the solo , "I Wil !
3xtol Theo , " in a pure tone of vctca , aftei
vh'ch Priest Collins , Priest Fleuuniiii {
and Eigh Priest Ward delivMcd shorl
'iinoral onition-s. The pans of fire at tin
coniois of the catafalque burned out dur-
ng thuHO funeral addresses. Of thu tlnut
sjiuuches , Mr. Fleming's was the best Ir
lie language of an intelligpnt Mason ,
? leming "was. the Mare Anthony of tin
occasion. " After the addresses and np-
iropriatii music the cnrtaiiii full.
In the third part of the funeral ceremonies
monies the scenery had been changed ,
[ t'apparently roproaonted a crypt undo !
aomo old Egyptain tomplo. The stage
was dtrkonod ani the black and white
jgurea reappeared with dimmed torches ,
whlth throw a lurid light on their eilvci
filletr. They marched and counter
marched , forming trlanglop , aqnaros and
crosses and various other Masonic em
bloras. When the oombre-draped fienrei
were again ranged on each wing of thi
stage , the blor and the coiliu with i
lioavy pall were brought in , tbo red
orocBod figures acting as pall-bearors
Chopin'a funeral march way played , aftoi
which there were more aphorism on life
and death , and the coffin was raised anc
born to an imaginary tomb id the wing o
the Btago. A benediction was next pronounced
nouncod , and the curtain veil.
In the last scene the ledge was again i
session. Jcromu Buck made the jierorr
tion , niu\ the lodgu Wiis closed in duo am
ano cnt fonn , the whole ' cuiuniony undin
with a hallelujah'chorus. It was Ion
after midnight before the Ledge of Korroi
clofiud , Whilu iniprusbive , Uio curemon
could hardly bo called instructive to an
oscept Koyul Arch Masons. But fur th
sci ipturul allusions and quotations , tlios
who were not Mason * , nnd even moa be )
of the blno lo < l { ; < s , i ljht luivo taken i
for soiuo i > ag.ui rituof Uio thnuof Ptolcni
rather than a funeral ceremony of the
nineteenth century.
Frightful HollKlims lllotp.
Sr. JOHNS , N. V. , December B. At ll \
KoboiU there WAI Another fiuiotu orange oul
brotk. The New York llsdcmjihoris fixlhc-rs
who nra lioldlnp mitsion in thi t place wcti
l > e ciKoil nnd linpritoni'il in the dwoliog ,
The arch near the Cntholio church was tun
down nnd hundreds of armed nranfja men par
ndod the ttiotts , When the intolllgtnet
reached St. John Iho 1'iiitcil ' SUtoi consul
decided And dotnnuded irom Qov. Glo\o thr
prelection of the li\os nnd liboity of the
United Stnto'u citizen * . An extraowllnarj
mcclin ? of the c\vcutivA council 1ms beer
tiimtnoiiec ) , The llrit'sh ' corovotto tonchoes
hai bean ordered to lay ? llolwtU , and ft Urge
body of police under Jtiipector Cnrty has been
despatched by a special train to the cceno ol
the trouble.
Sniclilo or n Murderer.
SruiN'QFiKM ) , 0. , January 5. Dr. John
Maxwell hung liumclf In the county jull jt-s
terday with a towel. Ho wns found dead
when btoikfnst wni brought him. November
20 last Maxwell murdered hin Ihrco children
bv poUouing and nUempted snlcido nt the
time , but recovered ami W H lodtcilln Jail.
His act'.ons since mrcst have induced the
belief that ho W.M insnii" . Mrs. Maxwell IB
prostrated by the nwful thock.
Bnloltlo ol a Forcer.
UAiuiKNSiiDua , Ind. , December 5. Jncol
Micliaoli > , a ( n-oiiilncut church member , hiuicf
Wen difcovered in forcing rtn order by whicl
ho ( jot SI00 , shot himself dead in thu presence
of the constable sent to arrest him.
YOUNG M13NI KKTlltB. ( .
TUB VOLTAIC UELT Co , of Marahnll , Mich ,
offer to send their celebrated KLKcrrno-Voi ,
TAIO BELT and other Ki.Kcrrnio Ari'LiANCKS or
trial for thirty days , to men ( young or old ,
alllieted with nervous debility , loss of vitnlitj
and manhood , and all kindred troubles. Alee
for rheumatism , nouralgin , puralyels , anil
many other diseases. Complete restoration tc
health , vigor and manhood guaranteed. Nc
risk is Incurred as thirty dnvs trial is allowad.
Write them at onca for Illustrated pamphlet
froo.
They laid out a now town in Dnknta
lost fall nnd called it Golden City. A
Chicago ( peculator who was out there
took 000 lota at $5 , ana in thirty dayo the
prloo of the city lota had gouo to $25
oath. Homo ono built nnd opened a sa
loon , and the figures jumped to $50. A
second siloon went up , aud the city lots
changed hands at $75 aploco. The Chicago
cage man was advised to sell , but ho con
cluded to hang an for a few moro saloons.
The enow came and it was with difficulty
the Chicago man's agent could got
through the drifts to find the place uo-
sorted by human bolngn , but on a tree was
a sign reading : "Sell you the whole city
for § 10. "
DTJUKEE'S COLI > MEAT SAUCE & SALAD
DIIBSSIOO ready mode , nutritions , econo
mical , delicious. Nothing equal to t
was ever offered and it is invariably
popular both at homo and abroad.
A familiar figure has diiappoard from
the reporter's gallery in the Biitish par
liament by the death , a few wcaka ago ,
of Mr. Onarles Upas. Mr. HOBS was 84
years old , and retired from the active dis
charge of his duties as chief of the Lon
don Times' parliamentary staff , only at
the end of last year. Ho entered the re
porter's gallery on the day of the- death
jf George III , in 1820. His father had
been employed on the Times btLru him.
A Sere , Throat or Conch , | If suffered
to progress often results In an incurable throat
or luug trouble , "llrown'a JSroneitiaC Tisxhti'
gives instant relief.
Thirty thonsaod roller skating rinks
have boon built in tbo Unitok States
wlthla the pact two yoari. The number
of broken heads is not recorded.
If your complaint is want of appetite , try
ialf a wine glass of Angostura Hitters
half an hour before dinner. Beware ol coun
terfeits , Ask your grocer or druggist for
; ho genuine article , manufactured by Dr. J.
G. B. Siegert & Sons.
An immense chain has just boon made
at Newbnryport , Moss. It is 200 foot
long and whoigho 7200 pounds. It is
made of tro and ono-third-incbiron , and
each link weighs twenty-five pounds ,
HKIN UI8BA.MKS CURED.
By Dr. Frazlor'a Mogio Ointment. Curoa
f by magic : Pimples , Black Heads or Grubs ,
Blotches and Eruptions on the face , leaving
; he skin clear and beautiful. Also euros Itch ,
Salt Rheum- Sere Nipples , Sore Lips and old ,
Obstinate. Ulcers Sold by druggists , or
mailed on receipt price. 50 cents. Sold by
fCuhn & Co. nnd 0. R Goodman.
Th Combination ot Inirclinntn used
n making BUOWN'S BUONOHIOAI , TnocMEa IR
such its to give the host possible effect with
a/e.ty. They ore the best remedy In use for
Coughs , Colds and throat diseases.
A desirable feature in a newspaper ; man
: s the ability to write with the left hand ,
[ t happens almost daily that it Is neces
sary to give Borao one a Itfc-handod com-
pllmont.
STOP THAT COUGH
By using Dr. Franor'a Throat and Lung Bal
sam the only sure euro for Cough/ ) , Colds ,
Hoarseness and Sere Throat , and all disease ?
of the throat and lungs. Do not neglect a
cough. It may prove fatal. Scores and
hundreds of irratoful people ewe their HTOS to
Dr. Frazier't Throat nnd Lunp Balsam , nnd
no family will ever be without It after nnoo
using it , and disaovorincr its marvelous power.
It is put up in largo family bottlea and sold
for tbo Email price of 75 cents per bottle. Sold
Kub & Co. and 0. F. Goodman.
Pittsbur ? Chronicle.
A K\r\ \ having a "musically modulated
note" is the latest "symphonic" twaddle.
This important feature ia shaped like a
; ruiupot flower and has on English blow.
Horafard's Aclil Phosphate.
UNANIMOUS -iVrnoVAL OF MKUICAI. 8TAF1' .
Dr. T. O. COMHTOCK , Physician at Good
Samaritan Hospital , St. Louis , Mo. ,
lays : "For years wo have used it In this
loapltal in dyspepsia and nervous diseas
es , and as a drink during the declins ,
and in the convalesence of lingering fo-
vera. It has tha unanimous approval of
our medical staff. "
Ove 100,000 women and girls mike a
ivlng as licensed vendors on the atioeU
of Paris. Flvo thousand of them are
under thirteen yearn of ago.
Portal CardH Will bo Made no L
That ia because they are just long
enough now , being exactly five Inchoa
long , Brown's Iron Bitters will not bo
made in any respect different from what
it now is. Because experience has shown
that it is exactly suited to the needs of
sick people , and that It conquers dyapop-
ela and a whole lot of other troublesome
complaint * . Dr. N. S. Ilugglee , Marion ,
Maaa. . sayv , "I reoomtnond Brown's
Iron Bittora oa a valued tonic tor enrich
ing the blood and removing all dynpopslo
lymytoma ,
"Kamo clause In our national consti
tution , " eaid a teacher ju t before ChrUl
mas. "Santa Claus t" ihoatod a happy ,
eyed urchin ,
What this great country neodi t pre . >
f ut fa a roller nkate with an lr uralcc
itUohment. .
017 SI. Chnrli'S S . , Sf. I.otiN , Mo.
t'ntr < riiitit' ori * Jf iiMlCciipwhiil - , n oef ,
tictitr < lln ill * ir f. lrouui atorCtiMo i' Nitiovi. B '
nl ntcwD J > ini. < ihin 11 , u ) r 1'l.jnua la tt , l * ji
u Mtf ( > fc'frilihpiriinrt | lout Mtt'ntt kit w.
Nervous "lustration Dcblilly. Mtnlal * ni
Physical Weakness , Me retrial end ether Atlec
lions ol Throat. Skin or Doncs , Blood PoUnnlng
3ld Sores nnd Ulcers , tu i < - < - tri iii OT [ : UI
NfrK.onlMriti-lintinipnnrlf , > , ! at rrlr l.l/ .
Diseases Arlslnq frum Indiscretion , Execs *
Exposure or Indulgence , M I > r/r ° < i c -v tt tt >
> no iMi o t tr'.Mni.i. . , , JMIIT , dm M < > r lri >
Jdfr tlt * nifm y , t > lmnii < > a the r r . | t.il l > Jm ]
> T > r > lcntalh > IMIHJ or ( < -HM. ! worn l < rMnue < .
rrntlerlnc MarrUttn Improper or - > nli ppy ,
MrnnnmlyrarrJ , r.mphln vi | KI IMI tfio hoif , , rv
( I IM nril pe , froolo n nlflrf.i. C oitHMloo t .1
> orli/tnllfi ! , ijllntll > > d Hrltn for looillonl.
PosiiivoWritren Guarantee
rlrrli > ll r > lliiiv < ( t. Mc.llclne.ont T < Tj bira '
rimphlctt , Enaluri or Uerrann. 04 pucri , rt
icribluiabovatllo a > laniftinor foroale.l'JlKU
CARRIAGE CU5DE !
W3r f , f'l-f M ' ' . lllnittKC' ) | 3 Ilolhtnd | llt tit tlct
fc .inontj.rromcfi MIL. , | , r r eoveri. i > . Thli tij
toMtlri ll Ibc fi.tlou . , , ilonlnrul < TT lnctMlItt vut M
Ho . A Hxtlernt ln ( < jMl t nil , UiilA. Cjtnlj
late tlm LIVER mul KIDNEYS.
mid KKSTOIIJ : TIIK HKAI.Tll
nnd V1OOU of VOUT1L UJT.
pepsin , \Vnnt of Al'liclltc , in.
illgrsllnn , I.ick ol Strength ,
k ouil 'I Ire1' ' ' " " 'Inx absolutely
enrol. Ho n CD , iniKclcsnnu
HTVOS receive IILW force.
Et livens tlio niliul mul
supplies llratn 1'onvr.
SiilTcrliiniroiii complaints
. . 'jioeallarto lliclrsex w : J
- - nfnfn and
find InDIi-El--DIER-amON TONIO
! r > cdy cure , ifllvcs a clem , JieaiHiy complexion ,
Krc'tncnt aticmpta t c ° " * rtfl < 1tliiB onlynOU
to thopoimlarltyuf Ihn orlRlml , Uo iiotexpt'rl >
lit ( tcttlli ; OlMUl.VAI , ANDllKST.
/ rK > ndTournddresstoTbnlr. HnrtnrMnd Oo. > y
ISUJLool * . Mo. , for our "BllEAM UOOK.J | ,
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8UOOE.SSOR TO D&7UI RHTIUK. )
Qcn t Btila
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OIIAHA.
H v let tM8 M3C03 aovis cirornlly
B Rialern Ifobrnia , nt low pilca and < m e y lorou
Improved larma lor rf.lo In DongUs , Dc < Is , Oolf ;
? l > .te , Bart , Dnmlng , Soipy , Withlaflco , ktttlal
anndere , and Butior Oovmtles.
Tsica paid In all parts ot the B' U. .
Uonoy loaned on mproved ( aims.
JAS. H. PEABODY , M , D.
Physician fa Surgeon
Betlldenoo No. HOT Jones SI. Offlco , No. 1609 Fa
lamstroot. Offloo hours , lira to I p.m. and fiom
lo 8 p. m. Telephone , top oillcb 97toaldenco in ,
( Till care ZfervongneBu , LumbuRo , Hheumatlnra
Neuralgia , Sciatica , Kidney , Spine mul Llinr
3out , Asthmu , llpnrttlliieuiiu , Dlfpppiilii , ConHtliiatlim , hrj
ilpfllHS , Catarrh , 1'llflB , KpllepH ; . Iinpntciicy , Dninb Au'U
Prol p u § uteri , etc. Only clentlllc hlrctrlc B < > lt In Ainoi
lea that * And the Klectrlitty and ntfiRitetlitm through tli
) dj , and cau be rocbanred la fta InBtunt bj tbe pAileuu
Winter la Doming , tbe season orthe year lor ache
ind paint. In view ol thli fact we Bay bay ono o
3r. Homo's Electric Belts. By BO doing you wll
uoid RhonmatUm , Kidney Troubles and other III
ifatfleehlahe'rto. Do n t delay , but cull tt ou
> tHc and examine belts , No. H2H Douglas Btreet , o
7. F Goodman's , 1110 Farnam 81..Omaha , Nob. Oi
lera fl d 0 O q
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IN OMAHA ; NKB.
NOTICE.
The annual meetlnrel the itock i.cUer ol th
Wintern llor eand Cattls Insurance Co. , will be net
at the off cool tbe company to Omaha , on Monday
Jauuirv'.nli , 1886. 1U.MU 1'OKOT , I'im't.
CHA-J. K. BuwiiuTSR'ert Seo'y.
A CITY
The romarknblo gronth of Omaha
during the lost fovr yoara ia a matter ol
great astonishment to these who pay an
occasional vlolt to this crowIno city. The
development of the HtorV Yards the
necessity of the Bolt Line Jtload the
Gtfoly paved otrootn the hundrodaof now
rcslaoncon and coolly bnolnoss blooks ,
with the population of our city more than
donblod In the last five yoarn. All thli
is a great surprise to vloltors and U the
admiration of onr citizens. Thia rapid
growth , the business activity , and the
many substantial Improvements madn a
lively demand for Omaha real estate , and
every invoator hoi made t , handaomo
profit.
Slnso the Wall Street panic May ,
with the unbuoquont cry of hard times ,
there has boon lose demand from cpocala-
torn , but a fair demand from Investor *
Booking homes. This latter class nro
taking advantage of low prlcoa In bqlld-
Ing material and are oocnrlng tlioir homos
at much Icsa coat than will bo poaalblo o
year henco. Spooulaton , too. can boy
real osta' D cheaper now and ought to tnko
odvant o of present prices for future
pro to.
The nest few ye nro promises groatoi
d ivol opmouta In Omaha than the paai
fiv i years , which have boon aa good oo
wo could reasonably desire. Now man
ufacturing oatablhhmonta and largo job
bing honaeaare added almost weekly , and
all add to the prosperity of Omaha.
There are many In Omaha and throngh-
bnt the State , who have their money la
the banks drawing a nominal rate of
torost , which , If judiciously Invested ia
Omaha real obtato , would bring them
much greater returns. Wo have many
barg&lnn which wo are confident will
bring the pnrchaaor largo profits In tha
near future.
We have for sale the finest resi
dence property in the north and
western parts of the city.
North we have fine lota at reason
able prices on Sherman avenue , 17th ,
18th , 19th and 20th streets.
West on Farnam. Davenport ,
Gaming , and all the leading streets
in that direction.
fl
The grading of Farnam , Califor
nia and Davenport streets has made
accessible some of the finest and
cheapest residence property in the
city , and with the building of the
street car line out Farnam , the pro
perty in the western part of the city
will increase in valnp
We else hove the agency for the
Syndicate and Stock Yards proper
ty in the south part of the city. The
developments made in this section
by the Stock Yardu Company and
the railroads will certainly double
the pnce in a short time.
We also have some line business
lots and some elegant inside resi
dence ? for sale ,
Parties wishing to invest will find
some good bargains by calling
213 South Kth
Bet ve < * n Itarnham and Douglas.
P. S. We aak those who have
property for sale at a bargain to g ivo
us a callWe want omy baygainH
We will positively not handle prop
erty at more than its ? eal valua.