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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1886)
THE WEEK IN SOCIAL CIRCLES fcrief Notes of Looal Social Life- - Snow and Stagnation. Oinrlly Hall M r ( iMCiit-Tlic Itnniinct lo Mr. .MoMillnn-Tnlo or the Myiiictioniftor. TJic first week after the holidays lins been n notcwuithy period in socln ' nll'aira. 1'leastirc cuteriM-isos have cor tninly IIOPII rare ftiotmh. but practical tran.ictioii.s : before tin ) tiHur have boon rc'innrkably plentiful. The ti Jy wcutliiu which lias vriiMied Iho already depressed coiiiincrt'o of Ilio KIIHOII and bloL'kn trallio has oxerotsril Mich an ollect on the niatniiionial inarkit that onu or two frnecnlntivi ) vontnres of u doinestio eliaraotcr have louii ) sol alloat. In the way oi fcoi'ial ovonls , such as iKirlie.s , ball.s , and rociijitions , the talc is nriclly told for there is Jiltio to rocord. The eluiriU bail inovtniont lias ahvady lieon btioce.ssfiilly inati tirated. A enil lias been inado for n inui-tiii to nrrnn u ] ) roliinliiirif.s , and that nicetin which WIIH to Inivo been la-Id onTliin ilay ni iht Juts been postponi'd on account of tlio weather to iMonday. There is no reason wily the charily ball should not bo made a brilliant pi rennial feature of Omaha MK'ioly lihs. Certainly these who have the niatlor inliai'i ; ! ' this ear will exert thcni'-olvu-i lo the utmost in the endeavor to niako the bull of Itftii ! u MICCC.S.S both r .socially anil limmeinlly. Tlio who have inturesicil lliom.ielvos in the inovi'iiieiit to ( he uxtcnl of si nin tlio call for ti preliminary muetin are the following : hiinw. iJ. linyd , II. Kounlxo , ( ii Miller , . I. ( ; . .nicaii. jr. . II. T. Clarke , F. II. Davis , L/niiAl ilia nl , A. P. llopkin. Frank Murphy , Hon. H. Wood , MeVVhor tcr iV : liiillinMillon Hoger.s < fe Sons , ( h ( " " . Harloii , I' . K . Her. ICrasliiHVotint ; , tiiy b. ? T. Smith , I'Y.n Nye , ,1. H. Millard , , T. S. n ( . 'ollins , ,1. T. Clarke , Chas. AV. Hamilton , Champion S. Clm.so , Uuo 15. Duudy.U. S. A . L. Al. Hetmett , C. K. Va.il , . / . JI. Woolworlli \ . V. Morse , S. P. Morw . ' Prank . / . llani e , T/KH. / L. Kimball , 1 Ji'Woy ) iV : Stone , Mttx Jfovur < fc Hro , , Thomas Miller , ( ! . \\r. Holdre c , A. L. Strung , K. UoMiwator , S. H. C'allaway , .1 AV. Alor.suV. . 1' . ( Jrillillis , iMeCord Uraily & Co. , Sam1 ] Shears , A. U. Wy P liiiui , is' . H. Faleoner , ( loo. I'attcoon .last. 15. ICitelu . I. I' . Haw Pi kins. U. S. A. , A. .1. i'opplcton , G. i\I. \ Jlitehcock. r ; The ccreinon.y Hint made Jfr. J. L. Kennedy and -Miss Laura Day man and wife was performed yesterday afternoon at the ro\siletuu : of ( no brido'.s brother , near IIancom jiark. The ceremony was performed by the Itev.V. \ . l.lliiivha , iiR.si.sted byV. \ . H. Henderson , in the presence of a few invited tricnds and relatives. Afterwards , an informal re ception took place , followed by a quiet wi'ddiiigMippcr. J\lr \ , and Mr.s Kennedy will leave in u day or two for a ' .short eastern trip. Iloth of the newly married couple arc well and favorably known in thn city. Mr. Kennedy is a rising youiifj P lawyer , vtith a constantly increasin < r iiraetico. The bride is a youny lady of bcaitlv " anil nian.y accomplishments. Their" friends will wish them all the liap- jiinos of married lite. ax The reception fjivcn to Mr.r. \ . V. JMc- JMillan , the retiring hecj'otar.v of the Omaha club , on Wednesday liiylit , was in every detail u brilliant a Hair. The menu was choice and complete , and re- ing Heeled great credit upon ( ho steward of the Omaha club. The "send-olV" to Mr. McMillan was certainly a royal one , long ley to be remembered by both him and his do ' 1'rieiids. Hi- hilt on Thursday to enter in business for himself in Chicago. Mr. lUcMilkm has made ninny friends in this to city during his .stay here , who regret to bee him leave. Kdilor J'ursingor , of the Dos Moines and Times , tlio greatest society paper of the Jowa capital , was in the city Monday. the ' Henry Iiti'tin ha.sgono cast. i-.W'-1 A party of young people mot Sunday night at the residence ol M. llellniau , St. Mary's avenue , in honor of tlio birthday tf hi.s daughter , Miss I51anche. then Mrs. Adolph Jloyor giu'o an afternoon tea [ tarty on Wednesday to a number of her her IriemJ.s at her residence on Twenty- of Jiiflli .street. tiled Air. C' . I1' . Stephens has returned from left n pleasant visit to friends in Kan.sa.s City.A . but A very quiet wedding look place Thurs by day , in which Miss Carrie Dinsmoor , the accomplished daughter of Dr. Jinsmoor , and Mr. , ] . L. Troiiiiimu , wore tlio con tracting parties. The atl'air was very to quiet , only a few invited friends and rel any atives being present. hero. The twenty-eighth programme of the now Ladles' Mtisicalo was rendered Wednes At day afternoon at Meyers' music hall , the committee having the allair in charge being - ing Miss KiiMin and Miss lelhi ! Itobinson. his The programme was an excellent one , as usual , and was delightfully rendered and throughout , greatly to the credit of the lie participants. It was as follow : -Million . Thoinn ! ) the .Miss Keating. not Colileii Stars . Penza .Mrs. 0. Ji. Sijuircs. sleep Ignite , oj > . C , MIL li Loc&chhurn and Ilss .Mor.se. "Latt NlRlit , " . Winlher .Mr. Jlrife'lmin. up /'oncerlo , A minor . Schumann A ( U'ith 11 iilaiio ai'coiniiaiilinent by .Mis. JIltl'llWH-fc. ) is so Miss Ahny. to "To Sc- villa , " . Dessaucr set .Mrs. SiiilR's. | march. a Consolation . Liszt 1) "O On ineln holder Abuiidstern , " . . . . Wagner-Liszt .Mr. T. U. Hull. ileillliitlon . Clienei-y .Mr. Jirigliani. . n Tanm lellii , op. .M . Sfhtmwiikn b l'olunal e , 011. 11 . .Mo loH > U .Miss Ida \Vles. star The fourth of the scries of parties of the the Apollo olub was hold Wednesday even she ing al Light * liiianls hull , and was a suc Kith cess in ( ivory particular. There wcro greatest nbotit lifty coiijiles in attendance , and to tlio music of the .Musical Union orchestra ter 8 u well arranged programme of twenty she numbers was delightfully carried out. All of tlio parlies given by this organiza second tion have been most enjoyable and the ho is last ono was no exception to the rule. evening The tollowlug in retereuco to a num heavens. ber of newspaper hired men. well known about the town , appears in the Laneo of in the Topeka. Kims. , a community formerly 4y ; ( ) honored by their residence : Our boys at Omnhn seemed to have solved the mystery watoh ' of living happily and enjoying the world. J u 'NVo hear Unit Woa , Gregory , Hob. Hunter and ili'lin Tanner , who are nowidentilied before with the press gang of Omaha , have the rented and furnished an establishment in Mars the city , whom , with S , W. Niles 1st nml CJforgo Kdily , they are living in tine on tlio fityle. empjoying housekeepers , entertain ing their friends , etc. ( Jrpgory is now Iho 1st managing editor of the Onialm Republi the can , Hunter is in the Inisine.ss ollico of the UKE , and Tanner is cily the editor ol the World. nil doing evening well and , fooling happy , ( ireghasnot fin o'clock ished his book on English as vet , but with JJostor Drown of this city will soon com- of inence work upon u masterpiece , "Kng- are llbli as She is Spoke , and Manners us and she is Did , " tliu two gentlemen working The together for the benelit of their fellow 2h.ISm. men. Tanner will be surprised to learn that , according to the Capital , ho is now Hi.JOm. n married man , minutes The marriiigo of Mr , N. D. Falconer to takes Miss Nellie Loach , ono of his accom on the plished lady clerks , is announced to take being place in February. Till' JIVMEXOMKTKIl. The machine appears to be In a very cheerful mood this week. Its predictions are re Liiing rapidly realized , and its ability gain , a n prognosticator of hyinenonl events ist-st-.iblished Iwyond nil rmll , During the pi. t week , for instance , two wcu- dings have taken place just a" " the inn- chino indicated that they would. The first prediction tin * week concerns a prominent dry goods merchant on Fifteenth and Douglas .street. Ho is to bo married shortly , say the tell tale hands as they lilt neros'thc dial , to a young lady clerk In his establishment , of many graceof character , and a general favorite amoiic her associates. Just as to when the ceremony is to take place the hynienometer siith ; not , but jt i.s whispered that the happy event i.s a thing of the near future. As the liymetionirter is dealing with love in Iho dry goods btt < lncs < . it will toll a little tale on a young man employed in a large im'rcantilo CMahlishinont on Far- nnin .street , between Thirteenth and Fourteenth. For live long years this gentleman has been the adorer of a young lady living on North Nineteenth street , whose name as appearing on the dial of the instrument , begins with an "S" and ends with an " 1 { . " From the agitated action ol the instrument , the observer can not but infer that the joyful crisis is soon to occur. GHOST STORY BY A TRAMP. Haunted liy the lleadlosi Specter of the Stepfather He Hail Alimlcreil. . wi etched looking tramp named William lloornc is locked up 'it the De.iplaitios street station , Chicago , on the charge of vagrancy. He was fuiind wan dering aimlessly about the streets , and was unable to give a satisfactory account of himself , 'flie other day he asked to see Ollicer Wc sler , to whom he told a inot remarkable story , which he afterwards - wards repealed to a Chicago Herald re porter. The prisoner is a tall , slim voting man with shabby clothes , n face of ghastly paleness , and glittering black eyes that seem never til rc-t. " 1 was born in Wc'llleld , N. V. , " .said he , "in 18.V.t. When I was live years old my father died Wo had been in lairly good circumstan ces and until my father's death the family , consisting of my parents , three sisters and myself , lived very happily together. Some time after the funeral we moved to Steinberg , Cattarangus county , N. Y. In a few ycai.s my mother married a man named Caleb Omes , and from thai on wo were never at peace. My step-father was of an unpleasant , rasping disposition , lie was unkind lo my nml her , and abused us chil dren cruelly. However , we got along somehow until 187U. 1 finally decided to leave the place and pull for myself , being ' then II years of age. On New Vear's eve my mother and sisters wore invited lo a social allair in the town , which they attended , leaving my step father ami myself alone in the house. Seizing the opportunity of talking to him without Hie others knowing what 1 con templated , 1 told him that 1 had decided to leans and earn a living for myself in some other stale , I bad no money to take me , and J asked him for ry some. lie ret used lo give it to me , but said I could go. I begged for enough to pay my railroad faro. Ho became angry an'd wo quarreled , lie attempted to chastise me , and in a rage J picked up n small ax , lying in tin ; room , and .struck him with it on tiio head. Ho fell to the lloor stunned. I cannot explain the ter rible pitch of rage to which J was worked up. In : i frciuy 1 again picked up the from where I had thrown it and hacked at his neck till the head rolled the from the body in a pool of blood. " the ' 1 then realized what 1 had done , " the young fellow continued , "and , not wait lo wash the blood stains from my the clothes , ran from the hou.se. 1 had a married sister then living at Little Val of , N. V. How I got ( hero that night I aNo not know. She tried to hide me , but licld ne.xt day the tor.\ was telegraphed every where , and before L could make any plans licld get away an ollicor came to my sisler's house and arrested mo. I was taken buck and tried lor I ho murder. My youth the the circumstances surrounding the at case movcil the judge to sentence me to tails penitentiary for life. I was placed in Avburn prison. " "On Juno 'J , 1SSI , " bis story ran , "Gov ernor Cleveland , hearin" all the facts tion about the case , pardoned me. When 1 an came out I sought , my mother , who was living in Corry. Pa. 1 tried logo to thiil work and earn a living , but the sight of group daily brought up the remembrance more my crime and 1 could not live there. I his to light U oil' , but 1 could not , so 1 "The there and went to my sister in I'itts- army burg. There again I tried to get work , it seemed as if f could get no peace fying day o night. I went to Kan-ins , the where I worked on a farm for a liltlo have while. 1 could not stay there. 1 left and wandered about the country from place these place , able to remain nowhere for an length of time , until I was arrested . ' ) hat horrible scene ! 1 can see it TOO. , f see it alwiu-s ; it never leaves me. live night my dreams are full of it. " point AH ho raved hi.s face became more pinched and haggard than before , and will eyes sparkled with excitement. His tained forehead was covered with perspiration , he.lookcd like a madman , lie said Tn eoul'd not keep the story to himself. It ber seemed impossible for him to remain in ollicers cell , and ho begged that he should A. bo confined unless the ollieors would at arrange that he could bo hanged. His Harden at night i.s broken , and ho moans detail tumbles about on his bench until Lieut. daylight dawns , when ho paces ref > llosay ! Union and down the narrow lloor. telegram has been sent to Auburn Lieut. inquiring regarding the matter. His story Cornell connected thai little doubt exists as JJ. S. its truth. If it i.s continued ho will bo Itoman at liberty to again take up his haunted Y. , . Lieul. until PLANETS IN JANUARY. Itc.'iiilirul Itevv ol' Kvcnlui ; anil which .Morning Si urn in the New Year the JIouveiiH , Chester Frovidenco Journal : Venus Is evening my , and cnsly wins the lirst place on at January recordfor during the month military puts on her brightest cspoct. On the stitntion at o'clock she reaches her point of famous brilliancy as an evenin" star. tem Venus sots on Ino 1st a few minutes af eoiirso o'clock in the ( ironing ; on the ! ! l t I ho sets about a quarter alter 7 o'clock. form Saturn is evening star. Ho wins Iho of the place on the monthly record , for and tlio sole planet visible in the early obliged sky in the eastern portion of the his . close Saturn sets on the 1st about 0-15 o'clock calls morning ; on the Ulst ho sets about u'csruino ' ' o'clock , . .Michigan Jupiter is morning star , Tho.so who near the breaking of tiio dawn will tind Iho i idler a siipurb object in the morning. larly flipiter rises on the 1st a few minutes ernment 11:30 : o'clock in the evening ; on nn . Jilst he rises about DiO : ! o'clock. ollicer is morning star and rises on the soon after 10 o'clock in the evening ; gmeer Illst ho rises i-.boiit 8:30 : o'clock , Surely Mercury is morning star and rises on academy at IiO : ! o'clock in the morning on ollicers ; Mist ho rises ab jut 0:15 : o'clock. formerly Uranus is morning star. Ho rlecs on infantry 1st soon after ll ; ! ! ! ) o'clock ki the United ; on the Ulat ho rises about 9UO : Hunt , , Neptune Is evening htar. At the close Michigan tary tlm.monlh Xcptuno Saturn , and Venus tural evening stars ; Mars , Jubiter , Uranus justly Mercury are morning stars. leges .January moon fulls on the COth at oilieer -ISm. a , m. The waning moon is in Lof.kwoopd conjunction with Mercury on the 3d. at States -JOm. a. in : , being S degrees and at trolt north. A beautiful conjunction show place between the moon and Venus a well ; Dili at Hi. Cm. a. m. , the moon having 3 $ minutes north. turo for Sliircman Itro.'s iVCo. . , owned laoSFarnam St. Ohio selling Winter Clothing at a I5ig I5ar- liberal , colleges. Tbe System Oanied Out in Colleges ant Universities. Honours Derived I'roiu .Military Drll Method * of Insl i-iiot Ion He- sulla In New York nnd Oilier States. The practice of establishing military departments at colleges and universities throughout the United State , and of in trodnclng military drill and instruotior at many academies and schools , is fas increasing and becoming more poptilat as people SPO and roall/.o the benefits t ( bo received from this kind of instruction These benefits are at once physical , men tat and moral. The physical effects o military training , shown in tlio civet ear rlage , graceful gait and active move incut Of tiio recipient , exceed those to In obtained from the most thoroughly equipped gymnasium and arc well known The mental ell'ect is shown in the Intel loctual results which llow from habits o method and tystom insisted upon b > military men. The moral ollect niani fcsts itself in an increased sense of per soiial dignity and honor , inseparable from the wearing of an uniform and th hourly application of methods of order obedience and decision. 1'IIS.ST HTKl' ' " 'IV KKX IN" COXRIICSS. Tlio necessity for military instriicfioi at schools and colleges was evident to congress as far back in the hi tory of tin country as ISM , when n congressional committee reported that ' 'Congress ought to devise a system of military instruclio which shall be engrafted on and fern part of the ordinary education of oni jonth , extended without exception ti every individual of the pronci ago , not in ( list riot schools established for this - pur- po'o , but that it should form a branch of education in every school within the Uni ted Stales. " From the recommendations of the congressional committee the cus tom has grown of detailing United statea army ollieors as professors of military science and tactics at many schools anii colleges. Forty lieutenants , taken from the regular regiments as cav alry , artillery ami infantry arc now so detailed. The detail lasts for three years , at the expiration of which period the ollicer is ordered to rejoin his ivgi- nient and another is detailed to take his place at the school or college. There is a preat competition in securing officers as. instructors among the dillcrcnl colleges , for , as the law only authorizes the ab seneo of forty lieutenants from their reg iments on this duty , the supply of milita instructors is hardly eimal 'to the de mand. It would seem highly desirable that , in view of the military knowledge which is imparted to the people through the medium of instruction in military af fairs : it colleges , that the law will soon bo amended so us to admit of a larger num ber than forty ollicers to bo detailed at be one time. JiiuTAitv i'iorisotts : : WA\TII : > . lie It is manifestly an advantage to a college - lego in more respects than ono to .secure services of an oilieer of army as a mifitary professor ; for , in of addition to the fact that the salary of the olHcea- paid not by the college , but by are United States government the for tunate institute which secures the services an ollicer as a military professor is ( by law entitled to several pieces ot ish artillery sis well as ] r 0 stands of the latest improved pattern of cadet Spring- piles and equipments , similar to those in use at West loiut , besides am munition and signal service kites In law referring to ollieer.s of the army Colleges provision i.s made that the de An shall he apportioned throughout the United States , as nearly as may bo prac ticable , according to population. Such Mates as do not contain stilllcient popula to entitle them to tliu detail of | > ollicer are grouped with one or more contiguous stales or territories , so Unit St. the combined population of the groupyill allow the detail of one or Joe ollieers. Thn secretary , of war , in last annual report , says of colleges : reports of the same oilieer of the ' detailed as professor of tactics and , military science sit colleges aflhrd grati proof ot the great results which legislation antliori/ing these details mo conferred upon the youth of the to country. It 'appears , however , that of favored institutions only three have average attendance of o'ver 150 male ; lie students , while al twenty-two it is below /.o At twelve it i.s under sixty and at cady it is less than forty , " He goes on to oasis. out that these tignres indicate the will necessity for a cliungn in tjio laws which 'opo secure the large.benelit ! to be ob ' from il.s provisions. mil IN NKW YUliK STATi : . { the state ot Now York quite a num eenh of colleges are supplied with army will us instructors. Lieut. Charles hem L. Trotten , of the Fouilh artillery , is the Cathedral school of St. 1'au'l , at Kill City , L. L , in this capacity Ills well there expires next year. First year . A. L. Hiibbell , First artillery , is of jilics college , Seheneetady , where the students take great iniorcM in their drill. Jinaha- . W. S. Schylcr , Fifth cavalry , i.s at Iced. university. Ithaca , N. V. Lieut. was . Sipfi'i r.s , Seventh cavalry , is at the ries Catholic church , at Fordham , Is' . bers and at Hobart college , ( ioneva , X. V. , course . Urant of the lirst infantry in" * . , was , recently , military professor. T ( Jiii.rr.viiv SCHOOLS. cjub Among the purely military schools ciples are modelled after West 1'oint are they Pennsylvania military academy , at , 1'a. ; the Virginia military acade the South Carolina military academy Mr. Charleston. S. C. , and the Michigan who ncadamy. The lirst nanicuin- wilh is almost as widely known as the government academy , whoso low , sys it has adopted. Like A Vest 1'oint , its Htrangoly of study is four years in duration. give wearing of a closely-buttoned uni toms is at all times obligatory on the part scums btudonls. liooms tire frequently closely inspected , for each student is clines to keep his own room tidy , ami _ folds rillo must always be ready for 'know inspection. Hours for meal's , roll ! ' . ' ; will aud recitations ore regular and relatives. i.s unrelaxing at all limes. J'ho The Military academy , situated critical 1 Jotroll , Mich. , is carried on in about priice-s same way. This academy is particu ( jf favored by the United States gov , as it lias for its superintendent moment. e.vllcutenaiit of the regular army , an ol the United States artillery as commandant of cadets , and a naval en- oilieer as professor of mechanics. the ninety odd students at this should Do well drilled 'J'ho referred to are Colonel Holers , lieutenant First United sTates ; Lieutenant Storey , of the Fourth States artillery , and Engineer ot the United States navv. has recently added a mili department to her Slate A"ricnl- college , an institution which is now - ranked among the foremost col of agriculture in the world. 'J'ho detailed at this college , Lieutenant , of tlio Seventeenth United The infantry , has , according to the Do- papers , made a highly creditable For ing for the lirst year's work , having drilled battalion IN HARD of 100 cadets , nnfi been the means of procuriiv Without appropriation from the Michigan le isla- an and a line armory , the largest one No family by the state of Michigan. sola as is to bo expected , has a Utlons. quota of ollicers at her only by . .Tho military department nt tlip Ohio Stnfc' tmtvei-Mty. located at Coliinihui , is in olnrpn of l.loitl Ulook- pdiH , of the Sixth -Tilled Slates tavalrv. II I.i . iiid lo be in an eM'elleiil lae ( of ( iltleieiiey. The I nlviTslty ofVi eon ln , loealed al Mtdi : oi ) , IV1 . , nnike' military drill obllKalor.v for t.vo jrars oil the part of its slniloiiN. i Tivem.v of them were recently expelled fcr iiHtibordinate con- diift . ' howii toward their military In structor , Lieut. Lornia , of the Fourth United State * atfillcry , who. it is ? aid , is partieitlarly strict in his dealiiiR ? with the cadets. A JIIUTAIIV AXIl N'AVAt , SCHOOL. \ eonibinalioH- military and nnvnl school is in snoecysfil | operation at N'uw Oxford , on fliesnperiko Hny.in Maryland. It is pre idnd over b.y u southern gentle man , Mr. Hurgp3 , who has fornsi > i < itant.s two radinitea of the United Slates naval atwleiny. Tlio school referred to lias a bark upon which tin students crnUo on the bay and learn seatnan liip. U'hilo on shore they learn to be snldicr * . This school is eerlainlv original ins \ \ meth ods and thu idea of I'oiiibiniii'r ' a military and naval education is not without Us at tractive side. Jt is sud to be particularly popularnmonjc Iho Maryland boys , for who < o benelil it i.s condncled. MIMIIOOS 0 | . ' IVsnttM TION. At sill i"illi gos and * .t'hoolswhere . army ollicei's are detailed , bcs'ulc.s iiraclitial e\- crelscg in infnntvy and artillery tactics recitations arc rcipi roil from cadets on military subjects ati'l ' lectures : iiv pjvi'ii in military seienco from time to lime. Thcso may include military manners and ciMloms both in jicacn and"war , Ihe prac tices of coiirtmartiai. thu art of fortifica tion , tlio equipim-int , qiKifli'i'in and Iraiisportion of troops und , in fact , the elements ciiurnlly ol a military ediicii- ( ion. ion.Al Al U'est Point , as il is well known , Iho course of study is four years in duration , anil four clas-u < con po > e the cadet corps the lirst chiss uorrciponding to the col lege senior cla-s. while the fourth cla i Is made up of newly arrived cadets , called "plubs' ' for brevity by the upper class men. Each class is divided into con venient sections offituu twelve to twenty cadets for conveniince for recitation. The cadet wlni t-tamU lir l for the week in each section i.s tliu section or quad marcher , und is directly responsible to the instructor for its attendance and deportment. The. hours tor recita tion ant Mitindoil on a lui ln , when ( ho sections fall in or are lormed al cadet barracks. Kolls are called and they are inarched to academic hall by Iho drill marchers. Tl-e instructors arc awaiting the arriva ! of Hie sections in recitation room in academic hall. The motto of recitation is as follows : The M.'ction marcher having made his report of attendance , Ilio instructor sends three or more cadets to Iho blackboard lo dis cuss Hie proposition proposed for demon l stration. Kach cadei sent to tliu board can place thereon .such notes as lie may juivu in hi.s mind to assist him his oral recitation. Another cadet i.s called upon , and .standhi" ; "at attention" the position of the soldier , he i.s questioned upon the les-on until one at thu board is ready tn ( recite. The latter litvt enunciates the proposition or subject given him , and then gives a full demon stration or recitation , referring , if need , to his blackboard diagrams or nots. The instructor then tiiiestmnsliiiii on tiny may have slighted ' ' or omitted. 'J'ho maximum mark at West Point is three fo perfect. ! i.f i.s good and nothing is a per1" feet failure , or "cold ICCH , " in the shin- thu military academy. " In fostering military schools tile people wisely following the advice of that ( ' tried and patriotic soldier , Ceil.Sherman , tlu : who says : "I cannot help plead with my ioiintrymuii at every opportunity to cher Jnilli all that is manly and noble iu the military prnfe-Moji , because peace is en- of crvating , and no man i.s wise enough to foretell'when soldiers' may In : in demand i IX O.MAI1A. Kfl'ort. to ho Made to Have Tills City Koprusoutcd In thoXexv Ijoanuo. There is a very determined ell'orl now made by base ball enthusiasts to laoo Omaha in the new western league pity which is being formed by Kansas City , teries Joe , and other western cities. A neeting of delegates i.s to be held in St. on the Kllliof this month , and it is lossiblo ( hat there will be a full reprc- ontation from all the interested cities. Omaha will bo represented , and will ipply for admission into thu league if is formed , Other Nebraska towns bo represented will be Lincoln and Intui' iiossibly Hastings. liinil with The gentleman in this city who have scheme in charge propose- - organ- wns a company , with paid up capital , ndoptcil The to go to work on a sound btisino- , liy . A good nine will bo formed which It bo a credit to Omaha , and able to with the other clubs in the league. nln.v monthly I'Jansare now being matured to this end , ally will probably be successful. The A rounds lo bo used will bo. these on Six- Music t'l ( street , whiuli served last year. Jt Ibblh require but little repairing lo put in lirst class shape for the nca-on. For the past two or three years base . has not been suiDoited iii Omaha as as it mightbo. The league team last lost money , and if Ilio Union Pa- had not made sumo kind of an or ganization , the lovers of base ball in Jinahawould have been very lonely in- . The season bo.fo'.o ' , 1881 , the club compelled to disband because sala wore not paid. Some of Iliu mem had families to .support , and of could not ail'ord to work for noth- Omaha ontor.s the now league , her will bo run on sipiaro business prin , ready to incut all liabilities as arise. only IC'MII ? . In a Critical Condition. I'or . John I ) . LaCourso , Iho young man Ordcrti fullmlilii i.s lying at Iho t'anlield house , ill ter wnrds , cancer of the stomach , i.s still very though resting easily. Jle acts very Or M. about his illness , refusing to tlio doctor Or II. any light on his symp previous sickness , etc..although lie anxious to get well. Ilo al.-o de Jlnlto to say anything about whore his live , and as those in charge of him very little about his antecedents , Or JI. probably bo unattended by any A't'li. . young man's condition is made from Ilio fact th.it the ulcerating ASiindard - has nearly eaten away the onus . several arteries of thu Moinach ; Ilins a liomorrlwgo is liable to como at any . A GREAT rilinn I'reinuiura iinlnnl COFOII. nnil olit. flironii-'ilK-nfC" fmin < ! hy null in pllfflelniii Ilii.omboiK'il KOtk In < ilnnnl Great Invention , fcntlnotr. onlr ortho II EASY WASHING Ilnnnl ' , rP'l ho OR SOFT , HOT OR COiD WATER liniUH'ilun Ilinll. / Ifarm ta * VJ lHtff.'orJf } fHS , Tilt-rein nf I.lfn nartlcularly adapted to IfVi r Climates. tlliiii.lii , rleli or poor , bhould la without It. ' Aitiliex hy all Grocers , but bnea re ot vile lint I'ficuiuullc'Juii I'arkrr ' rjiitxixji la manufacture ! enee. ImtlluU ( tlaiiu , n JAMES PYLE. NEW YORK ; nie cflulluro. ) Mfiilly r- A Tltoiialitfiil . San I'Vanristo Chronlclo : "Only one thing I ask , 1113' ilarling , " she wills- pprctl. "What U it , my own sweet ? " ho yelled. "Let onr onpagrniput Le n seerct for another month. " "Why ? Xo , Id mo loll the world yon are ininp. Let me < Iiow ( hem the prize I have _ won.1 t "N'ol for a month , dearest one , ono little mould , 1 bej of yon. " " ' "Why do yon xviint'ine ( o keep it n se cret ? 1 fear yon do not love mo. " "I adore von. Von tire the only man I ever " loved , Hut you are poor and and "Hut I will be rich. With yon , love , 1 will work for wealth. " "Ves , dnrlinp : . yos. Unl llarrv is wealthy , Ocoi'pe. is well on" , William Inn plenty , " and > e\eral of my ndniiroiy have iiioiiey , "Still thinking of yonradmircM ? " " "Ves , dear , for riimtmtis is next week , and they Inivo nil fjivou mo handsonio pi'e. " enls on pruvioni oceiisloii * . " "Thoughtful angel , forgive me. Let iii waltayer.r. " Urotltei'lioiiil Led e No. 1. bi'is are n > ( | tieftod lo meet at their hall , corner Fourteenth and 1'otlgo ' to atlend the fnnerul of onr late brother. ' Jorgnn J. IVlei'M'n. .laiiiiary U ) , at I o'eloek p. in. 'harp. Per order of Tia Greatest MaiiUent Irinniph of ths Ago ! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER- I.n < inrut < i'tlc ( < , UiMYOlaecmlvr , I'nlnln - the bond , > \lili u dull denial Inn In HID Imcli pni't , J'nln unr'T Ilio nlmuiilrr. bliidr , j'nllnciifl nftei't-.illnit , tvllli nill > liiclinulton to exertion of Ijudy oi-iulud , Irritiibllllynftcnipcr , I.titvnplrlln , trltli ti fcsllnnof liavlnir nrulrctnl xinnu duty. t'.ciitl. ' DOIH licl'mo the eyre , liciiilnclia nroi1 tiio right I'ye. ItP llri itr. B , -ili | atiul dreamt , I llclily colored llriuc , nnil CONSTIPATION. TUTT'a i i jjf.fi nro especially adapted to such cnsc3 , ono iloso effects piiclt u chnnReorrccllnfrngtonitonislitliOflUircrnr. They En rrcnsu < ho A iipctltr.no Jcnucctlm nody to ' 1'nUc on J''lc li.tliiu thn xyitrm M nniirlBlieil.ntid hr their Tonic .Ictlon on jirmliicml. rricoUiic.14 * JInrrny .st..N.V. TBTT'S EXTRaCT SARSAPARILU i > nnvates tlio body , innki-K ln-althy llesli , ptrcnglhoiu the woak. repairs iho wastes of Vi'i system wllli ruw blood and hard nmsolo ; tones Iho nurvons trstcin , Inviiior.ilos Iho brain , nml _ Imparts the vljor o manhood. Sold l JI IHiirrurSt. . WowTorlt. to 3' " I'lllXK , ? 75,000 i ickets only 55. Slmres In I'roporilon , n It LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY , "Wotlo heroliycerllty Unit < ru sittiorviso III aionlsforull Hie Momlilv niul i/ntiriurly < > C Tlio I/oulsliml Smto l.ottevv ! iiimiy.nitil | In ppwon iimiiHK-o mill control Hniwlu'is lliimiseh'os , unit ( lull Iliu came urn eonilticteilvitli honesty , l'iilriie.s niul In irnml ton-iir.I . nil iiu-tles , tind tvc mil liorizu tlio Company to 11 0 this eortlllf.Ue , with ourFlffiiniiirrs attauliotl Iii Its K'tli f. u = * _ CO.M51ISS10NKH3. We , tlio inuler lsilPil Iliuilfi niul Il.'inltnis , will hours. nil Vrl/.rR IIKLWII In The IjiiiisiiiiiiiStato Lot \ \ hioii nniy bo pre-uiiluJ ut our counter } .1. ii. oii.isiiv : , Pres. Louisiana National Bank , SA.Mtui. ii. KINMDV. : ; ' Pres. Slate National 'I'lil . Bank. jut .A. ltVllVIN , Pres. KewOfleansNatlonal Bank. SW Incori'ornlcil ItiJtCH lorSTi , . jrncf by tlie.loJ ' ' . ' lor Hiliic.-itionnl and I'lmrltublo ji iiciipltnl of $ lfli)0UM ) to which n of over ? .ViUiitU lias since heea nildeil , iniiilo a part of the present wlulo conslutlon Dueetuhiir l. A. I ) . 1ST ! ! . onlvl'ittcrv ever voted on nnd ondor&od tlio people of iiny elate. This never scnlei or po tpllne. . If you IlHin-iiiul Khudu iiiiiuliur ili-nu' n s lalio jilaco Cil n , timl f.e extrnorilhuiry pound every tltn-o nioiilhx hittieml ol ( eiiil-iiiniu- in Uo iishut-eloloie. letruiriliir ) .Maich , IH.-I ) . HII.IMIIII nerouTii.MTVTo WIN A KOIITUNK. iriinil DruvvhiHT , ( l : s .V. in the Aeadomv ol' , New UrlnuiH , Tnosdiiy , Jim. l.'lh , IS- ! ] .Monthly Driiwhiif. CAPITAL $75,608 IfiO.auTlclietant l-'lvo Dollnrs ISneli 1 incli'on in J-'iltin , in Proportion. LIST or IMII/.I.S : i'utloii for nitus lo elulis should he mudu lo thu ollk'o of thu conii.iny | In Now ( Ji * further Inforinntlon u-rit elonrlr , t'lviii1 iOJ H. POaTAIj NU'J'U.S , KxpruM .Monuy , or Now Vorlt Kxuliiiiiiro in ordinary lot- curreni'y by e.tiire > snll ( simmo ! ' t5 und up- ill our uxjionsuj iiddre \v li leans , I t. Drugs . A-IUri'IIIX. WiisliliiI0 i , I ) 0. . oriKN8 CO. ; Litt'lKninain sl.,0nmlio Perm lully P. ( ) , Jloney Ordct'ji puynhlo nnd ixJdrosi cnro calstnreillcllermii tomplelu NKWOltl.UANSNATIUN'Af , HANK , ' s , la. . OTTnXSA ; CO. , lujl i'linmni bt. , Oniilha W. .Mt'iliciil Work for Yoimc Man .Mlildlu -Men , only if I by mall f. Ointnifiit crv box js'o. this . depni-tmont MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD or L'xuhnn Iho pliu-o lc < l Vllnlllr , KITTOIU nml Phyjlcnl nnhllUr llprllnofn .Mini. I'rrun nf Innth.niiil tlia nd'T"1' rf ultlniir.im Inllicrcllon mi'l ot A hook } or Hv.iry nri" , yonn , nil'liiln-iio ltfOiit'ilii9l'J.iiirei'rlptli > nsfiirul nculunn-l - " . pm li onanf which l "iv.iliiuhlii. Ha tin * millior whoso PTpi'rl ncofnr ZvetMM \ pniluililjr never l > fiiri > full tollin Inl of liny > ! | ilt'0i : , liiiinul In bi'mitlfill Krancli niul- ' rovrr1" , full Bill. Kii Miitfi-i | to tmnftner 'vt'rr > cn B mcrlnnilPHl. Ilierarx una urifni. thhimnrntliT work lu tills rminlry tor IMX Wines piniiry will liBrofuml Inorcry liiimnio. | 'rta by mull , poxtn-ilii. lUii'trutnd Mmpln , nn. . RnlJmo l lu < rardp < t tliomiilior h thu .Vi- Meillcul Aiiot-lullon , to tnu uMcuttot wnii'li 111 'floce of IJfo ( lion 1.1 l > ores'l br tlio ycnng f.r . JOHN iiml liy tuu umit-lod lur rt'llt'i. It trill Uou- > . - . l/n < lun l.-iueul. no mamliorol 'toclat/ ' whom tho.iclonoi will not bo uicfid , ulivllier iiiutli , parent , KUir- tnii'tororcl r.'yiiiiii.-AiBoinmt. } tliu I'lUlxxly MeUirHl InmltuU ) . or l > r W. H. No. I liulltlnrh nu-i-l , Iliolun , M.i . , who mtr : Choice ' nil ill oi : eirt > 'jiilrliu' klll unu orpurl- Jhroniunnd ohallnulu dUiM-Mji Unit n.tvo thu f kill of nil other phyxl. l-'or cln biiouliilty. Such trtuitul hip iinrpo-i' without tin hismnoj THVSRTP J'Jiin linii uitour.THVSRTP . Jlfntlou Ihia uitour. iniuum El'llll tO A DIRECTORY , Life Insurance. 0. T. TAYl.OU , Gcncrnl Apont NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO , I'or N > lirn la , Colorado nnrl Wyotnliijf. Olllcc , corner Htlinnd Doiijrhis. JMU03 tlio popular Totittiio ] > ollee | . Asse _ _ _ over JiWOUi.iOO. ( Fire Insurance. 77/7TU- ; . -I GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. Ill Sotitli Tlitrtcoiilh Street , Tolcphono No.'AJ. Xortlicrn AsMirnnco Co , Txniilnn , l'inlniid. Orient ' InsiirnncpCo. , Iliiiifunl , Coim. I'nloii Inoirniutt C < i , Sun Kniiielei-o , t'nl. Nntloiifil ' V'lrc liKUrniifo Co. . llmtfoni. Conn. I'li-emnn'i Fund ln. . Co. . Pan Kriniel co , Cul. _ _ Woitcrit A * < iii-miei'l'o.'roiiiiilo , Out. " _ x n. 7f.i7'C//f , Oeiiernlffcnt Provident Savings Life Assurance Co. of N'ew York. 107 South Koiii'ti'ei'.lli Slivcl , Onmtin. Chcitpcnt " lii nninc < i ever olfiTivl liy mi "old lino" I'oinpniiy. Artnnl nvprnm1 yearly co l iUirliwtliiM > lcndflrj-pnr ISSI , 18 < 1 mill t.sfi , nt IIRO 40 , lor10KW , wns JM.II7. DRY GOODS. J. C. KXKWOU ) , Dry Goods , Tim rlrirnnt lirlck eorner More-Id nnd Cum fntf Mreet , linsjn-l lici'ii opened llli iiwoiicni flock of ptiiple nml limey thy > rooil , liool , sln > e linl.e , enin. rlo\e , wtirkliifr olnthe . mill n lull line or uiHleiTlotliitiR- . The lies ! uniillty mid tliu lowest prlce < Oill mid s-oe. MILLINERY- US. K. ICKill Milliner , At K.flN Idtli St. . lidolnun tln-lvlnjr l > n lnn I intlllnery mid I'nney KooiH mid ul o Keeps n nun her ol'einplo ) ee- IIIIMon liulle" Mills nnd ( > enerii ilres-iniililiitr. I'lislilomilile mid slylUli Knniienl. cnn lie Innl lit Jlrs. Klirlil'H t'ornery low ll rutt > A trhtl cinlor fiilKJles nil nnd i-eeines pnti-onrtifo M. M. lvlN(5 , Millinery Goods , Tor nnj thlnjr In ( lie millinery nnd fmiey jrooil ( ilne > on eminol do betler tlinn to putronl/o Jli 31. M. Klnir , L'lNICiiininvSl. The lnle < l MyleMhu most bemitll'nl work mid tlio very lowest prleen. GROCERIES. ALUKKT II. .SA | ) KIJS , Grocery&CrockeryStore Is the' plnee forthe penplcof Northwest Onmliii trade tieeiiil e U I * reiitrnlly loealed. nt tlio corner of Cnmintf mid Siunnlers sts. Th iHtho hest mill Ilio prices us olienp us mi ) ' . WKIXEKT * MULLlv.V , Grocers , Thisflrm cnrrlea n cliolce rri" > h Ktoclc ami ilocs Ini'-liiess on tlio Miinlle i pi-ollls , mid hence 504 Inw a lilw tuido. liny your roeerles noui liontuiind not u mllu orluoiintiy. Xo 17-J Cum- IntfHlreet. 11EXKV UOLL.N A : CO. , ' Denler.s In Staple & Fancy Groceries nnd I'lclil nml ( iiinlcn Peeils. Soutliwost eornor niul Callloniln slreols. S. COLOSTKIX , fl03 G-roceries , Fruit , Feed. Special dealer In poultry nnd nil kind OyMcrs In n'.is < ni , CooiU di'livem ! Irco ut nil in . H. Ooldsioln , TU1 tfo. 1'Ith Mrrul. HEAL & UKIIKKXS , fancy Groceries , Flour , Feed , Etc. 3'onltry , I'Ves-h Iliittor nnd Kirn" him lioiife llrni liu-i lonM' been noted ns the Iciiiliiifrnno Ins heir line for Ilio . hlrd waitl Irndo. Alwn > tun- liiiiianl lerprlsiiiK nnd iii ] lo the linii-h tvllli ulonly ol'ox'- eryililnir dial Is enl l.ei ; | constnntly In sioclc. eorlOth nnd Dodt-'o GENERAL STORES. 16th 1il. . HACK * CO. G-eneral Store. Thn IIOIIKO fnrnl lies your KOOIS ] nonr homo , live in Eolith Oiiiiilin. t > o Hull when j on wiiinif ' pl/.o in n lump clilnmtiy or n Mroiir ( ol' hnller , you wont li forced lo wullc n mid j , ' 't HIM i ver liy ( heeiirto fc'ut it. e.v- The . U : . " ' , II' . ' . ' nnd 11-1 S. Tth M. Tfi Iho BOOK STORES- nnd OMAHA I'UIJLISHIXCi CO. Books and Stationery , 117 N.lClli street , Tliin jslous hooljfi tniirutit lilted front DRUGS. ino'-l i 'J.t > < > PrescriptionSjPerfumery I'ATK.NT ilKOKUXKS , KTC. folTeo nnd Sixteenth St. , Corner etoro Masonlu Hall AVJ1. t.l.ADJSH. Cor. Uodgo and I'ith Streets , , Medicines and Chemicals rnnoyanil lollot arllclfM , Hponre , llrushoi , m , otv. ' ory I'hyrliilniM prt < Miriitioiiht'aio- | [ Idtwcnn compounded , und ' orders aiisu'uri-d with bo ! in nnd dNpateli. Our block of medlelni ) I.s , wnnunlud guiiiilnn nnd ol thu heat . J. WHITEHOUSE For a , i'umoiirt Epeoialty. ICtliAM ) WJJIISTOKSIH Icrnnil orderx ; I'alnlH , Oils mid ; Gi > , , Piatioiiery Kurckii Pile . . cMircs every timo. J'rlco ! > o toiitb. Uv > .hops nil Wnrrnnlod , O. I , . LIVERY STABLES , " " ti. A. C'OI.UXS. "HOME Livery Stable , Sinst'uiiilny Rtiftit. Tlio leudlnK feiilnic of K.trHli'iil Mnblo N ilH ijvery , lint n special Tor to which irronl cuni iswlvun is Iho home ijotirdhijxiil'horHM , A block of hoitcs lorwilu .Mr * . (1. ( o will bo kopl on hiind. Uon' l.uni--h - , ( 'iimliiir blfi-ot , Nu. % 'lijs , thu day LIQUORS. JOHN KKLKEXNKV , Dealer In Liquors& Cigars Day , , I.'onid t > 2l Suutli l tli St. KANR In nllnnilnnco. A. JJ. SNO\VIEX , Family Liquors , choice family Iliiiori4 | und wines for eook- .At No. - ( ' , Hour > IUbh WhlsUy.Maryland Ityu , iiMiuiw linporlcd lirnmllua , v\le nnd I'orli'r.vlsll or hiith lown . U , Siioivdcn't.ol. S. Ulh tt , Oinulm llee. Miu TAILORS. J. C. VAPOI5 , Merchant Tailor , Sixteenth Street. A. KAI.ISK. Fine Suits to Order , t'nplMi nnd I'ronch jiltliiir. pfint * pntlprns PllltS , tllO I't.NKST. * ) AMI IH'WAIIIX ; SATISMO TKiMil'iTANTKMi IN ivKnrc\SK. : Lnrin l Mcr- ehnntTnllorlinr e-tiililliliiin'nl punlli nf rnrnnnt ft. ItI dilVeii'iit pntloriM nf t'niiiH to felirt I mm. ( 'nil nnd cvnmlne jnnnls. lepnli-n ( | ( ncfllly done. HID S. Will streel. JOHN KKHVAX A CO. , Merchant Tailors , 4M'i 9 Mill street. Pult. from J.l'i up. llesl iroodi to Select from. A ' tit nhviijs gimnnilt-ed. wo innkn n specialty ol'Hi > < iI dninhle t > ii incs nlls. lleM mmniliiif nnd Ili-il ela 4 work , llepatrltiff neatly dtine. DRESSMAKING. " ' .MIIS. O'HIMMV , DRESSMAKER , Hns oslnhllMied her I'lojrnnt ilrej nmhln j pnr lors In tin- new liiiilciiiiff oeeitpyhiK Uin8. W. etuiier of St. MiuVs ii\n. mid 17th St. llnvliicr Iniil n Irti'so expel loneo In I lit' ill es innkliiff ilo- p'II-lllll'llt ! < llf lllf IUO1I 1IIIIIOIH Inlinilinclliroi-fl in Now Viirk city , mid iHlnir H. T. Tiiylor'i * very superior nyM"in ol' ( 'tilting , dn > leoN nliln In iruninnlco sill I'fni't Ion. TIK In'it or itircroiioudt l.ndles lift1 lux licit to cull , DRESSMAKING- . .Miis PANN1KK. DOWNS , llnr n liirm < o.xpoili'iu'i * ns n | iittri > sifotiitl ! dross- milker. Sntlsliietlou Is glvi-n to nil , holli In prlee mill wurUliiniKlilp. Ciilliinil Ilitvo il fnw iiilimii'ti talk tor Unit nKi.i iiiitliliiir , mill jou limy MIVO a BiMiil sum niul have bellnr work by foiliilnj. No III N Ifitli f-lreet , uuil blilu , bol. Cnpltol Av < < anil Doiliii1 streets. MltS. , ) . K.NOTK , Dressmaker , No Ml X. ISili slrvei. lln n Inrpo niul IntTriiMinr business In drrss innkliifr. culllHK niul III I In ir. llelntr well liiiiuvil in n Kiipci lor mill e.vperlmii'ed iniiki r ol' Indies' " > . mi nliundaiu'c oflmMncsiM Is easily i _ _ "all or mldresM ns nl"i\e nnd Iliu most prompt nllenlioii u 111 In1 nccordud. "MRS. i. . .1. nt'NCAy , Fashionable Dressmaker No. 1CW Unvcnpnrl Slmit , South Side , Jk1- t\\ecn liitli ami ITIh. Owlnjr to my laitf-ely inrivn&iiiir Imslnc-n , I lilivo heeii ohll i'd lo ' inuku IhN change ol' rest- denee , and inn prnpiired lo meet all my old cus tomers and n many new ones im may eomo. I KUaruulee pci'lvcl 111 und onllio satlslaellou. RESTAURANTS , Ji. IMiTKKSKN'S DINING HALL. AVnrrnnled thobno | cup oT eolVeo In the oltj" . Meals cannot lieeiiualled. lloaiil liy the week * 1 ; slm.rliiiienlu. ! ' > e , luo pcoplu dully in nllLMiduncu , S nil Ittl reel. ] SI1H. ! S. F. WILSON , TIT ! > Kilh sltiK'l , near Hurt , Restaurant , Cigars AMI CoNKI'TTlONI'ltV. Mi'iils lo order. A lanre pat roniiKo from rejrnlnr hoarders ; loe.ited nenr the great rnllrond Hhopf tliu Norlvvesierii depot. KnnniHcmi lie s-o- ctiii'd Iniliii pair ol' town ehenpi-r than I'l mi } ulhiT respevtaljlulouatloti In Umalni. The American Cafe , SO. 1.1TH STKKKT , XKAlt IIOU'AKD. l.iulles' niul ( ienileinen's ltc'.sliiiii-aiiL JlrnH well couheil , null buasoiieil anil well Pcrveil. Hall siiiipiTK u specially. lloan' nml nieul Uclcuti , SI. Host cup of colfco the city. J , W , Jones , Hns a well funiHicd , well lopt , tidy nl No 17111 I'liiniiiy t-t. , nnd nil who ilvu n trliil will hu ivguluruiictoiiiL'iH. lloiloes n n eooMiw nnd his wile atlenilH lo I lie. riM- , henen Ihere Is llrsl eliss laro nnd ovu- ns It should bu St , RESTAURANT CHAS , S. WEBSTER , Prop , ni'nloAl nnd lies ! conducted ciilt-ino lit Iho tiorlhern pai't ot town. Try us for one wonlc. i 'u. IK ! Kill near Cliluajjo Hi. Norns Restaurant very Impt ralliifr hoiiso In Iho city. Try It 3011 will ho Fullsllcd. Tlcketn lor "I inenls t'l.M. Hoard Uy Iho week StJ.li" ) . Menls , K3o each. 16lli Bet. Douftlasand Dodge-Sis , W IS. { J.I' . IJILLUPS , Restaurant , JilPt InkPii the liiwo and eonimodlous ros < , fitualed nt No. : trll ) N MiiiI , , nml nlso il up with n line coul'ecllonnry Maud In the , whllo tint Kill-lieu and dining room U onnpletely fiirulhhed. Thu ralc-H aru pur week for dav boiird. > 'JC\V , KJItST-CLASS Union Restaurant , nnd I.iinclt room , L'l * irnrnny ft , , hot. 17th nth fir , Unnnit HII.I. OK I'.MIK > | I.M.S : KIHV- AI.i. nouns. , liny lionrd -'l&u nndSlpor -Mrs. Wnller. 1'ioprlclruisn. OLD VIC'S Restaurant , M B L''lh Direct. rnninni mid Vouirliw. Hots the host tu thu city , Menls nt nil hours. Reward * _ _ _ bolter cup of collco than cnn ho Imd nt the l.tnlli-s und ( ieutH i-D.-liininnl. OyulerHii . JC.Unict Iroin lillloffnioi llread.ljnt- polniooH i-erveil tilth nil innat nml OJHT I'orli > r houvu fclnnlt U.V ) , cholco rln ulenfc hliloln bteak "Co , iniiltoii chops j'o , pork Iflc , ham and CKH ( I-V , liver nnd li.-moii I.Vt , ovcrylhlntr In proportion , Ul'J ti , lllh sU'ooU Hmltli i Co. , rropriotoni. "RKTAU RANT. NO. Ml ! ) DOL'OI/AS STJtUE'1' , ri'al home style with homo-inado hroud , eookliiir mid homo elylu of fcurvlou gt > to W , lOi lniuii'H llonii ) Itoatniirnnt nml itoom. He > tiiliir menl tickets orhourd by or ivt'olc. Oytitvn turvcd lo order. MECHANIC'S HOME , 710 nnd 7ia , 14th .Street , 0 , M. ( Jll'l'.VlJlt , J'l-ojnietor. lionrd ja 60 jior week , nnd Lodging f 1 Wpur week. EMPLOYMENT. Till' OLD JSKMAJJLR Employment Office , " 17 Hl.vicunlli cl , , Is ftill ruiuilntr , fur- fuinnlu help uxcliiftlrcly. .Sri-viiiuu for mid coiinlry luriilthed on thorl uu. .1. vy MonThOii.r ' '