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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , NOVEMBER 34. 188o.TWELYE PAGES. THE SHAMS OF SOCIETY A Pointed Extract from a Magazine Upon the Subject , A DULL WEEKIN OMAHA. Sam .Tones * Itovlr.tl Chareeil WHli 1'nttliiK n Check DaniDcr on Some Social Invents. ? Iodcri > SlintiiH In Society. Ikooltlyn Ixlaga ine : Nothlni ; la so clearly apparent to the intelligent ob- scrx'cr yf modern society a the many deceptions and the false glitter which it contains. There are social circles into which ono may enter xvhero the false and deceptive find no place , but these ti"o In the minority. Glance at the average society of to-dav , and there Is but little In it that is really xvhat one supposes it to be. lloxv often is It that xvo Und men and xvomcn carrying impressions of xvealth and station far bcjond their real income ! Dignity is found to bo only pre tension , refinement an artificial gloss , and intelligence but a verbal display. While satin dresses are xvorn xvhero the plainest muslin is scarcely within the xvcaror'H income' , broadcloth , xvhero the simplest business-suit , if honestly paid for , xvouid almost bo a draft upon the revenue received. 1'loxvors are xvorn in mofuilott , jexvelry loaned , and carriages hired by those to xvliom the acquirement ol the necessities of daily life is a strug gle. Society , instead of being made a great compact designed lo piomoto the good of man and xvoman , Is usotl only as a cunning contrivance to palm oil' unreal virtues , and gix'o to the unsophisticated wrong and injurious impression , llostand hostess share in the general dcccntion with their gucsta.althoiiirh neither is conscious ot the other's deceit. Tlie china on the table of the hostess is admiied and its possession enxiud by her gue t , xvhilo the lormer in ictiirn is driven to a madden ing jcalosy at the gorgeous garments of her uuost The guest knows not that the china is lo.incd. and the hostess is igno rant of the unpaid bill of tliodrcsiinaker. The furniture , heavy portieios , and ex pensive draperies are examined xvith ad miration , and bo lixed becomes the at lontion of the guest upon the embellish ments of the home of her hostess that no room is left in the mind for a suspicion for a plan of purchase commonly knoxvn as the "inbt.illment. " Tlie .xoung man , with only a cursory knoxvlodge of the cost of feminine apparel , regards xx hat is onlx incMiensho silk or sitin ; as the rich est goods the market all'od.s. The young lady , in turn silently calculates her oliapoiotfR income by the iloxvers ho bends , tlio livened carriage in which ho oscotLs her to the reception , and tlio full- tlross suit in xvhich no is arraved. Her untrained mind knows not the existence of places xvlierc a luftcli may bo had by a modest indulgence in beverage , and es- tabli-hinenUs xxhero clothing is sold for a night. _ Soclety'H Doings In Oinnhn. The incompatibility of society and Sam Jones has been conclusively proven tlio past xveok , While biich a noxcl and original entertainment is in piogcss , tlio moro monotonous and conventional drama of social life must necessarily come to a standstill until tiie sensational ist bliall have c.xhausud his dynamite and mtched his tent elsewhere. Even the card plaxors liavo barkened unto tlie voice of tins modern ptophot as ho de nounced , in his own picturesque l.mJ guage , the gieat social evil , card playing , and not a nrogi essivc euchre party"xv.is held during the xveck. The only in dulgence in cauls reeorlod xx'ero one or txvo iinifl'ensivo little parties , and when the devotion of xvoman to cards is so great thatsiio can enjoy putting in an entire allot noon at it , xvit'h a party com posed o.xohiMvoly of her oxvn HOX , she mav xvcll be abandoned as a hopeless Fiibjcct for the revivalist and loft to tolloxv her incomprehensible infatuation. Even tlie opcia house bufioieu through Sam Jones , and tlie audiences wore unus ually moderate for Ihis lheUre-goipg : town until thu ballet c.uno along and men went back to their lirst love xvith nndiminislied ardor HlacK Crook is a highly artistic spectacle irom an anatom ical standpoint , xvhich is no doubt tlio reason for its popularity , and Omaha people cannot be accused of a lack of apple-elation for it. A Club Hop. The Metropolitan club gave their second end party Thursday night at Metropoli tan hall. The allair xvas successful and enjoyable fiom a social point of viexv About tifty couples Jiom tlio host Joxvish socictv xvero present , and a number of strangers fiom the larger eastern cities sxvelled the gatlierinjr. Among those present xvoro noticed Air. and Mrs. Max. Moxer , Mr. and Mr.s llellman , Mr. and Mrs llellcr , Mr and Mrs ( Jahn , Mr and Mrs. Itchfcldt , Mr. and Mrs. Loxxcnthal , Mr and Mrs. llevn.ftlr and Mrs. Adolph Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Sloman , Mr ami Mrs Martin Calm , Mrs Wise , of Detroit ; Mr and Mrs KautVman , Mr. and Mrs. Mor'.t7 Mover , Mr and Mrs Ilaas , Mr. and Mr.s. Albeit Calm , Mrs. 1'isner , Miss Schlosinger , Mi s Ilrandeis , Mi s Kinds- Koph , MissSoniinlilll , Miss Hrccker , Miss Jxosenfnld , the Misses Kothscliild , Mr. > chlesinger , Mr Hrandeis , Mr Fisher. Mr Oborfolder.Mr lUinrman. Mv Mover ; , Mr hhilV. Mr. Zunder of New York , Messrs. I'oxvell and Schimdlgof Chicago. Many bright and handsome toilets wore xxorn. Mrh. Haas xvoro a prune coloied x'ch'ct goxvn xvith nn.xcd brocade front. Airs. Loxvcnthal , xx-liito silk and lace dress xxith moire sash. . .Mis.Sonnahill , laxcndcr caahmcro and lace. lace.Mis Mi-s Hlccker of Milxvaukco , a blonde of the pinust t.xpc , xxab divH-ed in xvhito \eilhigcombined \ xvith brocade , sleeve- Jess ami loxv , cnrsage tilled in xvith lace. Miss .SohleMiiiier. xvhito bouretto cloth couled and trimmed with molro. Mrs. l.owcnliililt of Lincoln , heavy black gni.s urain and eut jet. Miss Hoihschild , pain guen lloxvex'ercd silk combined xvith satin. Mlsi Itosonstook of Klko , Nevada , a piquant brimctte worn pale piik ) surali , xvith pearl beaded front drapery , con-ago. hli'uvulc.-s and dccolctte. Shu earned a lunnl.Miimi gaii/at fan , Miss Hrandeis looked especially xxcll in back silk xxith lacn sluovus Clitini X Mi and Mrs 1. M. Trayuor xvcro the tibjtctsofa complete Mirprbo Alondaj oviiiiing. A number ot friends knexx thai the ixventielh anniversary of their mar riagi ! fell on thai date and took advan tage of the occasion to gather en masse \ \ \ Mis. Traynor's pleasant homo ami utter their good xvishcs they xx'enide- Imhlfully enteriaincd until a late hour. the ull.iir having theaddeil enjoyment ol tmiug xx holly iniproiniitn Among those present xxereMr and .Sirs , Haitman , Mr , and Mrs Korty , Mr , and Mia U K. Withnoll , Mr. and Mr * Haney , Mr ami Mrs. Sliull , Mr > . Kimball , Ida Fleming , Miss Jennie McAiisluuil , Miss Nellk Moin < , the jMisscs Johnson , tlie Mis , es J'lu'lus , the Misses Withncll. Mr Iteitson , Mr. Dovallon , Mr. Uairier , i' . N. Loon- aid , J. II. .Morion , Frank Itroxvn. Hovel 1'ranco. 11. Foster , John MoUonahl , Mis > s Li//io Itrafis. Among reuicinbrannc'S ( hat xvcru son ) xvas a bisque pull from Mr and Mr.s Jlaiuiy ; a pair Of hand-painte-i vac * from air. and Mrs. WUliams , a tunt iluli from Mr. and Mrs. llarlman ; a vase from Mr. and Mrs. 1) ) . Shnll : pair of frosted vases from the Misses Witlmcll ; china basket , the Mi 'cs Johnson : handsome pore -lain plaque with landscape and pansic" , Mrs. Mumaiich , pair ofva cs Ml.ss Nellie Morscj yasc , Miss Liz/.Je IJrass. Tlin Ilynerlftn Piirty. Tiio Ilypjrion Club gax-o llictsccond party of the SOTSOU at the exposition av nev Tuesday exenlng. Dancing xxns commenced shortly after 0 o'clock , when Sam Jones had finished his discourse in the main hall. A programme of sixteen dances kent the merry throng busy until after midnight. Supper xvas .orveil at the intermission bv Danbaum. Among those present xvero : Mr. Hurccss and Miss Kelly. Mr. Uartel nnd Miss Klla Scott , Mr. Clarkson , Miss C'lark on and Miss Porcman , Mr. ( "randall and Miss Wilkins , Mr. ( ? ullln and Mibs Hobins. Mr. Koudrickrand Miss Mollie King. Mr. Sherman and Miss Sue King , Mr. Craig nnd Miss Hughes Mr. J Me- Creary and Miss Coombe , Kills and Miss Hlrdic Parker , Air. 11 15. Smith and Aliss Hello La xv ron co , Air. LivcM'y and Miss AlcKonna , Air. Wakofiiold and Aliss Dun can , Mr. Liicus. Aliss Lucas and Mrs Richardson. Mr. Scribner and Miss Ship man , Air. Alllligan and Ali s Hello Scott , Air. Kocslers and Aliss Alstadt , Air. Wooilburn and Alis Hcgan , Air. ( Jratton and Aliss Canliolil , Air McHrido and Aliss 1'annio Alarsh , Air. AlcClune and Aliss Axvherdy , Air. Kelly and Airs. Kelly Air. Hryans and Aliss Jrancis , Air Scarlo and Aliss Campbell. Air. Alillet and Aliss Ale- Croary , B. H. Smith and Aliss Nellie Sex- aucr , Mr. Strvkcr and Aliss Alerriam , Air lleeks and Aliss Hailey , Air , Sclimidt and Miss Dcnmau , Air. lliencn and Aliss ( 'at- lahan. Air. ( irosoxvith and Aliss Do Laud , Air. Day , Aliss Leighloo and Aliss Hioxvn. Air. J'atou and Aliss Kelly , Mr. Akinsami Miss Williams , Air. Howard , Aliss Van Uurcn , Air. Kdliolm , Thomas Hlackmorc. nnd Itccltatlotm. The home of Air. and Airs Albert Calm , on Farnam street , xvas the scene of a very pleasant card party Alonday night , given in honorof Airs Calm's guest , Miss Alillie Calm , of Nexv York The evMiimr xvas varied xvith some excellent recita tions bv Air. Haor and Air. Sclnll' . Those picsenl xvcio Air und Airs. Andrcxv Hose- xvalor , Air. and Mrs lleyn , Air and Airs Haer , Air. and Airs Martin Calm , Air and Airs. Katx , Air. and Airs. 1'olack. Air and Airs , llellman. Air. and Airs. Nexvman , Air and Airs Oberfeldsr , Aliss llosoxviter , Aliss 1'eil , of Olevoland : Miss Sonnahill , the Aliases Hoihschild. Aliss Roscnstock , of Klko , .Nevada ; Aliss Hrandeis , Aliss JJreckor , of Alilxvaukeo ; Miss Hcndit , Air. liergman , Air. Fisher , Air. Wise , Air. Oberfelder , Air. Sehiu" . A line btippor made a not unobjectionable break in the course of the cx'ening's entertainment. The Coffee Club. Airs. Adolph Alex or cntci tamed tlio Ladies' Coffee club , "Wednesday , xvith : i very elegant lunch at the Alillard hotel. The menu cards xvero the daintiest of the scries , being of ragged shagiccn , xvith the xvonls "Our Codec Club" jirmted above a miniature china cup , sugar boxvl or teapot , tied xvilh yelloxv libbon at the left upper corner of the card. The menu included olives , oyster pates princcsso , celery , shrimp salad , chicken croquettes xvitli mushrooms , roast mallard duck xvith jelly , cold slaxx ; , Vienna rolls , Clhar- lotle Russc , pistachio cicam , cake , fruit , collee. Those who sat doxvn xveio Alls. llellman , Airs , llellcr , Airs. Nexvman , Airs. AIaAloycr , Airs. L. Heller , Airs. Foreman of Fremont , Airs AloiitAlev'i" , Airs. Oberfeldcr. Airs. Fischer , Mrs. RHifoUlt , Airs. 1'olack , AIis ( ioldsinith , Airs Alejer , Mid. lleyn , Mrs. Adler , Airs , Aleiulolsolin. ilnppy liniit-H. "The Happy Hour's Club" is the name of a now society recently organised in this city , xvitli a membership of lifl.v-livc. C. J. Smith is president and Frank Hurkloy secretary. The club has en gaged the Masonic hall for a scries of lour patties , tlie lirst to be jrix-en next Tiiesilav ox'eninjr. Tlio grand match xx-ill begin promptly at ! ) o'clock , and it is tlie intention to adjourn not later than 12 HO The club fat-arts out xvitli every prospect of an enjoyable xvintcr season. Music nnd Mirth. Airs. Robert. Purvis gave a delightful party Wednesday night in honor of Aliss Nellie Uieckcr of Alilxvaiikee , xvho is visiting Mrs. Heller. Fine music xvas a feature of llio eveninir , Aliss Urocker gixing several chariiiing vocal and in- blrumenlal sclectioiiH. Airs. Martin Calm and Aliss Hobinson of Council UluD's were among other contributors to the evening's enjoyment. There xvero about thirty guests present. The Bcziquo club met at Airs. Coutanl's Monday afternoon. The organi/ation is limited to the weaker sex , and meets afternoons from about UiO to 5. Tlie members ate Alr.s. YostAirs. S. B. Jones , Airs. C. \Voolxvorth , Ahs. ( iarrabrant , Alr.s. Smith , Airs Andrexxs , Airs. Sargont , Ahs W. F Allen , Airs. Barton , Airs Dr. Jones , Alls. Carrier. Small and Knrly. W. P. Stevens is visiling in Kansas City. The Misses Dundy arc visiting Airs. L C Burr in Lincoln. Douglas Graves , of Lincoln , is a guest of the Alisses \ \ itlmell. Ahs Loxveiithal , of Lincoln , is visiting Air. ami Airs. Martin Calm. Airs , Goiieral Dandy entertained Ihe Ladies' club Friday afternoon , A L. Wing , of Jackson. Alieh. . is visit ing his daughter , Aim , C W Kulley. Alr.s. Woodforil of I'onnosscoxx'ill spend the xvinter xvith her daughter , Airs Diet/ Airs. Allan Koch is enjoying a visit from her mother , Airs. Wctmoroof Klgiu , Illinois , Col 11. 12. Bonestee.1 of Niohrara. xvell knoxvn in Omaha , has been elected state senator. Air. Duller , organist of Tiinily has taken a half interest In Wood bridge's niiisiu store. Prof. Walther expects to remove lo Lincoln shortly , xvhcio ho is oflored a large class. Airs. C , F Bergner Is enjoying a x'isit from her mother , xxho xvill .spend the xvintc.r with her. Airs John Francis entertained a fexv of her friends at lunch Tuesday , to meetlior sister .Mis. IVhur , of St Joe. ( i. Knighl White , who has spout the bummer in the .Yelloxxstonn Park xxilh Captain Kinginau , is again in Omaha. Thu "Japanese" juggler of Kellar's company is .in Englishman xxith a xxife and four children xvho accompany liini. Air. ami Mis. Naliau Franko xvill give a conceit at Fiemoiit next Fiiday cxo- nmg. Air. Franko xvill conduct the mu.do at Fiemont College , /joing / them exori Fiiday Aliss Maiela Manning , a former resi dent of Omaha , noted for her musical ( kill , xvas ivccntlx married in Cuoluhtei , Can , to Robcit M. Child , of Bo-ton. A thealie p'irty at the Black Crook en tertainment I "lid ay night consisted ol Air , and Alls' AI. H. Hiichcock , Air. and Air * \ \ in J. Tlngiio. of Port Chester , N. V. , Aliss Lake and Aliss Aliny. Mrs. Ilayden , a former indefatigable xvorker in Tiiiiity parish , is convalescing fioin u Jong and severe illness that was almost fatal. .Mrs. llayilon nnd her daughter. All * * Jennlu are domiciled in tiiii cosy hwisu , 3 I.J.J Howard streiit. U is bi'giiiuhi } ; lo Leak out that for some time past Stexvart Hayden has been a Benedict. His friends are not axvaro of the fnct that ho xvas married the latter part of July to a niece of Dr. Sxvctnam , Aliss Pnchard , of Catlctt-sburg , Kv. Air. nnd Airs. Hayden are living at 20J3 How ard. ard.Airs. Airs. L. AI. Bennett gave a reception yesterday afternoon from 0 to 0. She xvas assisted in receiving by Airs Reed ami Aliss Balcombo. The jmlots xvero piofu ely decorated xx-ith floxxcrs , and an unusual number of handsome reception dresses wore noticed. Art Gossip. Aliss Loxvo is doing some exquisite xvork on china. Rex-el Franco ha done some line crayon xvork in heads and landscapes. Airs. Horlon has painted u dining room piece of a coxv's head from naluro. The latest artistic fid is to Icax-o un finished xvork on your parlor easel. Aliss Ball has painted a lire screen of olix-e green plush xvilh double ponies to bo mounted in brass. Airs. Aliimaugh has finished a china cup and bearing a sxvarm of Hies xvith gauzy transparonl xvings. A. Rolhcry has compleled a creditable craion likeness of Kstello Clayton , the actress , soft in finish , yet clear and lift- hko. hko.All All the amateur artists arc seized xvith n mania for cupids. The atmosphere of the studios is thick wild xvinged chil dren. Mis. Bcrgnor is preparing a handsome frame of repousse xvork. L'ligo ix'y leaves stand out in bold relief against a Hat-hammered background. Aliss Alurray is a somexvhnt recent ac quisition to our art coteiio. She Is a very progressive artist and Her xvork has gained her many encomiums. Airs. S. P. Alorso has done a fire screen for Airs. A. D. Alorse , which has occas ioned much comment. It is in three p-inels , decorated xvitli lloxvor studios. Aliss May Her is xvorking on a cup ami saucer of odd design. The ground is in dark lakey red , tlio turned over corners being in quachcand gold. Delicate pink blossoms are in reliof. Aliss Joslin is xvorking on a difficult figure piece "Sxvcot Violets. " She has been very successful in the draxving and m catching the Bxveet. aich e.xurossion of tlio child i face as she stands in her tat tered shaxvl holding a basket of Iloxvers. Aliss Balbach han completed pome ox-- quisilo oy.ster plates. Each depression is tinted in dlfleicnt shades to imitate the pearly lining of a shell , bctxvecn each shell sea messes are imitated and in the centre of the plates arc grotesque anemones. Military iMoveinciits. Lieutenant Colonel Fletcher , of the Second infantry , is ordered hero from Fort Robinson. Bishop Quintan ! , of Tonncssso , tlio founder of the Sexvaneo college , xvas tlie guest of Lieutenant Powell this xveek. The bishop preached at Trinity last Sun day morning. Lieutenant Ames has obtained a two months leave of absence. A music class has been organized at Fort Omaha by Mr _ . Trench , for the pur pose of insti tic'tinej in sight reading. The class meets Tuesdays and Fridays. Aliss Miller , Aliss Earlo and Air. General Wheaton arc among those xvho have become - come members. Tlie drama "Our Boys , " xvas recently given by the amateur club at Ft. Sidiicv , Die proceeds to be gix'on to the build ing tund of tlie Episcopal church. Mrs. Higignson went to Chicago Thursday C. II. Doxvcv is spending a fexv weeks in the Black Hills. Aliss Louise Squires is dangerously ill with diphtheria. Airs. Korty and Airs , llorlou xvill visit Chicago uo.xt xveek. Airs. Foreman ot Fremont is visiting Airs. Adolph Aleyer. Alr.s. A. S. Paddock.of Bcatiicc , is visit ing friends m Omaha. Aliss Caiter , of Louisville , Kv. , is visit- iiisr her sister. Airs. Jos. Uarneau. C. F. Whitney is enjoying a visit from his mother , a resident of DCS Monies. Airs. Col. W. II. Webster , of Central City , is visiting the family of Col. John Wood. Airs. J. R. Johnson xvill return to Cali fornia , in early January , to spend the winter. Aliss Jjams , xvho has spent several months in the east , has re tinned to Omaha. Airs. ( ' . Young loft Thursday for a visit to friends in Kansas City and Weslorn Missouri. The Hex N. C. McClure and xvifo of San Fiancisco are visiting Air. John McFltire. Mrs. Balbach expects to leave for the south after Christmas to spend the sex'ore season there. Alls ? Fearon has boon absent from her post at Bitnnison's tlie past xveek on ac count oi illness. D. G. Hull left for South Bend , Ind. . Wednesday , to visit Ins daughter who is attending school there. Air. and Airs , Win. J. Tincuo of Fort Chester , N Y. are gnusts ot Air. and Alr.s. O. AI. Hitchcock. George W. Holbrook's many friends xvill icgret to learn that he is kept In his room by sex ere illness , J B. Christian , a prominent citi/.en of Hamburg , visited Omaha last xxeek xvith a party oi grain buyers Airs. J. T.J Cl.irlc has returned from a visit to Nexv York and xvill losunie her classes in music mat week. Airs. Frank Glass has romovoil to Springliold , Nebraska , whore she is domiciled xvith her husband. Mrs. Wells , who has been hero in an extended visit to her sister. Aliss Fees , returned to Columbus , Ohio , lust xveok. Mr and Airs. Fisher , of St. Joo. havti been spending a fexv days xvith Air. and Alr.s John Francis. Air Fisher is a pi eminent tea merchant of St. Joe. Aliss Hoagland has returned from a xisittoSt Louis accompanied by Aliss Garr.'ird , of Cincinnati and Aliss Strong , of i'crre I uto. Air. and Airs. Goo. \ \ ittnm. of Council Blulls , accompanied by Alr.s , Annie Cooper , of Irvin , la. , are guest.s of Air. nnd Mis. 0'Bojlo. Alr.s , Colonel Burke , of San Francisco , formerly a resident ot Omaha , xvho has \isitingatGeueral O"Bricn'sleftfor , homo U cdncsday. Dr Chas. Smith has been in Davenport llio past xveek attending the imirriairo of his hrother , Air. Will Smith , xvhich came oil Thursday and xvas a sxvoll alUur. The Hex * , C S. Withcrspoon , who has bcmf heic on a visit xvith Air and Airs. 12. Morony for tlio past Unco xveoUs , left for his homo in Salem , Ohio , last Wednes day. Sadlo Ilamblcton who has been xisitmg her ci.unlmother. Airs. R. II. Clarksonriitmncd to her home in Alinno- apolis Thursday accompanied by Airs' , /annor , Air. MilKpaiigh's1 sister. On next Wednesday evening , Airs. T. ( i. Alagrano , tlio pouular ami successful tcnohorof dancinsr xxill gix-o u soiree to her pupils and friends. Neat invitations hax'e been issued for the ox'out xx hicli is to come oil'in Metropolitan hall. Rev. Willard Scott xvill pronch in the St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church this morning at 10 3U Evening serx ieo xvill bo omitted to-night , but resumed next Sunday tm'uing. Sunday school at noon , MO , VALLIiY TURNBEZIRK , The Annual ; Me tine of the Association Now Being Held in Onnha. wen SAM JONES AND HIS METHODS. The MoJTAt mit-cstlcatlon Again 151- cjclo Hives- Vow CollcRC A Kae In HatpUrcT - lltes mid Other Local , IVolcomtnc Following the grand iitcccsa of the Jmaha turn veroin at St. Joe last sum- icr , came last night the annual gather- ng of the Missouri Valley turn bc/.irk. 'his is composed of all the societies xhich took part In the turn fest mention- d , represented-the cities of Atchi on , 2udora , Kansas City , Loavonivorth , .axvroncc , Alarysvillo , Noxxton , St. oseph , Topeka , Valley Falls , Wichita ml Omaha. Delegates commenced to .rrivo yesterday morninsr , and xx lion the ecoptt'on to them opened in Gcrmania tall , last evening , tlio folloxving made heir appearance : TOIMIKA. Plilflp Mosor , ( ! eo.Tauber , Clisxs. XiriusoN-Alftcd Meier , A. Dclgbrt , AI. ilarciis , Laxxrciiro Juo.ValrulT. . Alnrysx llio August Helm , Paul Wltlc , Sam St.Ioippn H. AI. Kaslor , I. II. Itoth , S. .lexei.F.O. . Knehl. Wiclilta-Jmi. Kiiinncnlr. Lonxeuxxorth L 11. Rotlicnbercer , 11. iVeber. OnritiaItoborl Hnsotmvcii : , Ooo. Anlhcs , 'redIrandcs , W. F.Stoeckur , Win. Blot-del , 5. F. Klsasser , Jacob Jobst. Kansas City has txvo turn vorcms , the 'Social" ' and the "Varxvacrls. " The dele gates of these associations telegraphed hat they had been delayed , but xvouid irrive eaily this inoufmg The ac- irediled gentlemen ale as folloxvs1 : 'Social1' l-'rans N ness , Henry Stnben- anch.J. R. Bollingur. "Vorxvaoits" Jhas. Ilorold , D.ufl Gillo , D. Schu- Wichita John Kimmcrlc. ( Alternate , John Henselieidt. The Alissouri Valley Turn be/ark is noxv in its txvonty-fourtli year , and xvas never mot o prosperous than at present. The olliuers at uresent. having boon in losition during the last year , arc as fol- oxvh : Philip Andres , president ; Ernest : ; . Grubo , secretary Julius T. Fcstner , iuancial secretary , Charles 12. Burmestor , schat/anoistur ; Henry Kummcioxv. be- /iiksturnxxart ; Louis Heinnod and Dr. R. S. Lucko , adjuncts. The delegates , members of the Omaha .urnvcrin and friends xvcrcsealed aiound ables arranged in the form ot llio V. Ueor and cigars xvero passed around , and mmeuiatoly after each person had par- lakcn of his lit st.sip and indulged in his lirst xv hi IT , Louis Jloimrod , president of the Omaha rijreln , rose , and in a neat speech in Gormhn , bade the guests xvel- come. Ho rh'efi'ca'led ' ' upon Justice An dres , presidtfhf'o't the be/ark , to preside , xvliich that 'gc'mlcunm ' did xvith much earnestness. ' " All the delegates are men far beyond the years o'f active turning. They have all been thrjjugk the school , hoxxoxvr , and shoxv both , in face and ligiirc tlio masculine virility und development , the benefits derivcdifrqm such early indul gence. They ai oan intelligent collection of gentleman , und though their enjoyment of tlie exercises xvas not as demonstrative as that of llip yoyngor athletes , itfas none the less keen and huartfclt. The xvallst > f thp hall have the folloxv- ing.mottos rjtp.p icd. expressly tor tho'oc casion. "U ilkoAimon 21 iton TasrHiit- /mig in Omalia , It Nov. 80 : " "Balm Eroi ; " "Gut Heil ; " lllrifeoh , Fioi , Staik , Frcii. " Tlie ex'cning xx-as given over to merri ment. Stories were told , jokes cracked , speeches made , song sung , and in the meantime , the steifel and the "Irink horn" ciroulali'd xvitli remarkable ccloiity. In proportion to the frequency of iu rounds , the spirits of the banqueters arose , ami the enjoyment seemed to be most complete. Among t'ne gentlemen xvho spoke xverc Colonel II. W. Kastar , editor of the St. Jo "VolksplaH ; " George 1'aubor , of Topeka - peka ; Alfred Aloyor , ot Atcliison ; John Walruir. of Laxvfcnoc. Ch.ules E. Bur- mcster , of Omaha , recited an amusing piece in German and lead an excellently written and highly enteitaining selection in Knglish. Alessrs W. Wideman , Ala/ LcnHcnrv Schilling and FranLeiiy. .sang several interesting quaitcltes and Prof. Ilemple introduced a camel impiovised for the occasion , upon whicn he delix'oiod a short lecture on natural histoiy xxlncli took the audience by storm. The gath ering adjourned at a late hour , heartily delighted with the entertainment. Tlio band of the Second infantry was present in llio earlier part of the evening. This moining llio lirst session of llio be/.irk xvill be held at 10 o'clock in Gor- mania hall , and to morroxv Iwo more sessions will lake placp. This evcninir their xvill lie a gymnastic entertainment at the same place xvilh Hie following J'KOOll.VMXIi : . Oxcrtuic Second lin.inlry band. Chili sxvlnIiu Henry Kiinimi'ioxv. Selection "Bettclstiiilciit" Mlllueeltc , Second Iiilantrv band 'I nridnirlth hoii/iintal bar , Oinali.iTiiniveieiii 1st class Diii'l plntioand violin , Paul Ib'inuulis anil .Max LcnU Tiimini : on p italic ! bais , ( ) inilm Tiniixeieln 2d cluss I'olixmgil "Horjiict of Meloilics , " HnchCM Inlantiy baud This xvill be folloxvd by a ball. The athletic o\orcises xvill be peitormeil by the folloxving mombois of the lirst class of thu Omaha xcicin under the direction of Piof Kinnineroxx" Robert Hosen/.xvoig ; Wm Schiil/o. G F Elsa.ssor. Win. H. Bloeilel , Albeit llolnt/e , Carl Rchschuh , and J'om Alaraxcck , The lloor iminaccrs xvill bo Ernst ( Jrubc. Hubert Hosonxxvoig and Henry Kummcioxv The oomiuitten of arrangements are Ernst Grube'.f AYV. . Sioeckor , Louis lleiuiiod , John , Jjaumer , H Kmnmoroxv , Hobeit Roson/.xveig and \Vin. \ Sclliil/e. SV31 .TOXICS A.N'1 > IMS WOKK. \Vluil llio I'roijc'lHi'K Think of Him Omaha tins hu ] Sam Jones far a xveek and the icsiiri ot liis xxork is interesting to xvitnoss , IIo came in the face ot pre dicted failure fiom the 8tait. Cettain nexvsvapors ami many people fn-uly u\- ] ) rc5si-d the yiiinuiu that the special at tention of tin'people would not bo at tracted by Ins meetings and that the at tendance , after the sight-Eceing curiosity of the people had been satlslicd , would not be xx'orthQni'hution. Air. Jones .lias doliviued six evening sermons and hN aiulieuco each evening has nuiiibcred ovei lixc thousand peoplexxlnle his alter- noon sermons al the First Piesb terian clnirjli have been delivered to largo and increasing audiences , People xvho xvcnt to hear him at lirst out of curiosity are noxv attending llio meetings rcgulatly and appatontly enjoy hearinir Air. Jones toll the truths he has been culled to preach iu his plain , matter-of- fact , and sometimes blunt , manner. The threatened opposition to his meeting , on the part of certain ministers , has failed signally tomntcriali/n but in its stead has been shoxvn a hearty suppoitof thomox-o- menl by many of the leading paslorsof tlio city. A Br.K reporter yesterday vis ited a number of the pastors of the diller- C'lit churches and In lesponse to the query : "What do jou think of ' Jones And his methods ? ' * received the following expression of opinions Hev.V . , ) . Harsha , l-irst 1'rcsbytcrian church " 1 regard Sam Jones as an In tensely earnest nml ell'icu'iit man. His individuality makes him only the more powerful for everyone sees that he means every xvord ho ays and not only moans it but flx-cs it. Tlio methods of n man who accomplishes xvhat ho docs in the way of winning souls to Christ are above criti cism. God has set his seal ttnoii him and any one xvho bcliex'os in God's h.xiul at all mustjecognl/o the impress I believe ho will bo the means of moving this city for good in a xvny it has never been moved before , if xvc Christian people do our duty. " llev. W U. Henderson , Noith Prcsby- teiiaii church -"I will say candidly that 1 like Mr. Jonc ? . ! ! ' is thoroughly hon est and consecrated to his xvork. The more 1 see of him the more 1 am 1m- pressed with the belief that ho xvill bo in strumental in biinging about a tiioioiigh and far-reaching revix'al of religion Unit xvo so mucli need in Omaha. " Nov. C.V. \ . Siivngc , Seward street M , K. church " 1 like him woll. He is doing ami xvill do more good than any evan gelist xvo have over had in Omaha. His Method , you know , is based upon hij lateinent that xvhen you lill an old buck .till of shot you can lend him whore you iX-ant to. Ho pours hot shot xvlthout fear or favor. Ho is disarming the prejudice ol the pcoplo and is scoring u grand trl umph. " Hev. A. F. Sherrill , First Congroga- ional church "Mr. Jonts is thoroughly ncasiiest , a good man and xvill do good icre as ho grows on the Christian people. ; Ie is a man of a great deal of brain and 'ortillty of thought , has a most original style and is irresistible in his xvay of get- .ing truths before the penplo. Ho xvill surely do a great-good in the city. " A number ot the pastois xvho could not ic reached by the rcpmter , among them < ox' . House , Rev. Hilton and Hey. Jlendenning have shoxvn their sympathy with the revival 'jy attending the meetings and tak- ng part in them. A number of the opinions of paitios outside the church nay bo of interest in this connection' , ) . B. Harsha , D. L > . , president of Hollo- nio college "L never heard Mr. Jones , mtil to-day , and 1 havn been most favor- nhly impressed with him. Ho adopts tlio 'axvycr stjlo a good deal in making his points. I like him and xvill try and get ! iim togodoxvn to Hellovuc and talk to our students before he pocs axvay. " Mis. G. W. Clark , suporintedcnt W. C. T. U. , Buckingham homo "Ho has more good , sanctified common sense than any evangelist xvo have ever had in Omaha , and if he don't stir up Omaha we chris- : ians will bo to blame. " W. Thompson " ! like Jones and think .10 is doing a tjood xvork. I don't care if I am in the saloon business , it is a good : hinsr to have u revival once in a xvhilo. Ml Jaxv , as a matter of fact , is founded on the bible , and it is a good tiling to go back to the source once in awhile. If xve did not there would bo no contt oiling the pcoplo at all. " \ Newspaper Man "I have hcaid all of Jones' ex-ening talks so far. I did netlike like him at lirst , but ho grows on jou. In the lirst place no man can sit near him xvhilo ho is preaching ami watch his salloxv face light up and his whole being throxvn into the earnestness of his elloit and doubt his honest sincerity for one moment. He is one of the best men to hold and tlioioughly inteiwt an andienco that I ever lieaid. His com parisons are the strongest features of Ins sermon. They are generally made xvith well knoxvn objects in every duj iise ( aic often common enough to bo amusing. but iilxvayn contain food for lots of thought. Altogether ho is ono of the most remarkable med I over heard. " ' ynhTiituAi'.s : SKKVICIX At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon Mr. Jones addrcsscil sin audience of 400 per sons , mostly ladies , at the Fust Presby terian church. He spoke on the scripu- to nil compaii.son of a righteous man to a palm tree and the xvicked to a bay tree. "The palm tree,1' said the evangelist , "is said to be good for U7 ( > dilFeiont things. The < -ap is used for medii .ne , the fiuit for food , the wood and bark for mechani cal purposes. So it should bo with the righteous man. lloxv many of you are palm trees ? How many of you aie good for 870 different things in religion ? Too manyofj-ou say , 'don't ask me to do any more in the church ; I am doing all lean , ' Until jou are good forUTC dif ferent things' in Christian usefulness then you may complain , but you aliould not do so before that time. lloxv long would a met chant keep a clerk xvho xvouid stand around xvith his hands folded , and say 'I am xvnl- ing to xvork , but xvhat can 1 do ? ' And yet you stand hero in thn church of Christ for 3 ears , and do nothing for his sake Von read vour little bible and say your little prayers , and expect to go to heaven on a little two-wheeled religion of that kind. These olrt sinners xvill out run you oxery stop in the load. What xvexvantisa Clni-'tianity with more git up and git to it. A Christian man or xvo- man should be like a palm tree ; groxv in any climate anil be useful in nil things ; not like the bay tico that xvill glow only in suuinps and for.sakcn place , and beef of no use or value to any ono. Mr. Jones closed his meeting xvith an urgent appeal to tbe inombcis ot tlio olinrehus ot the city to join in the move ment and help to make it a success. ro-iux's. suivioi.s. At "o'clock this attci noon Mr. Jones will preach at the exposition building to all who mayxush to hear him. At 7 ISO o'clock thihcx'cnmir ho xvill preach a ser mon to men only. During the week .serx ices xvill beheld each altrrno i at th" 1'irst Prnihv tcritin chin eh and at the exposition buildmir in the cxenida. It is expected that Sam Small v. ill airivo to day or to-morrow to aid in the meetings otthisxxeek. _ unit lnllH. . The folloxving births xvoro leported lo tlie city pli\sieian during the week : Henry and Annie Cool : , a boj , Henry and Jes = io llollms. a boy ; John and Suio O'Neil , a girl ; Ole and Johrna Frederick fft . . . , , . . . , , , a girl ; John and Mary Hanson , a giil. giil.Tho sollowing deaths xvoro reported to Dr. Loisenring dining the week : Anna Heinhait , 1(1. ( Oscar 11. Qiiissganl , ! ; .1 W. Bosen , ill ; W. M.bhaxv , HI-Mai v F Kdvxuiei , ! l , Joseph Clary7 , Bibi Dun can ; Maiy K. Tisher , 71 ; Michael H. Hiloy. W ; George W. Ander.son , 8 month : ) , Fred Jess , 2. Aonry LC\MS , ,0 , Michael Douglas , infant ; J W. Mollatt , ill ) . Flora A Hughes , si daxs ; P.itiick McCarthy , 78 ; Mnggio Lynch 7 ; John Smith , 8 ; Mary Proetrich , II ; Henry Homieth. 07 , Mary Moynr7 ; Mrs. Hansen - sen , SJ , Joseph Jaros , 08 ; Burtha bpot- man , ' . ' . film Took I'olwon. Hullo Allen , a frail female , xvho holds forth at Idil North Ninth stieot , in a lit of jealonsj over her lox-cr , xvho xvorks in the ruinous restaurant , took a tlosu of poison last night and nvoxved her inten tion of going to the land x\hcro Jovoia cense from trilling The timely urnv.il of the doctor saved her and Hello will tarry here yet a little longer. Omaha's Orphans Hev. M , P Dowling , S , J , the olorjnoiil vice president of Creighton college , will deliver a lecluro on the 8th of next month in Hoyd's Opera house , under the aiifpioions of O. K. of A , His subject will bo "Social Inequalities and their Kemedics. " The proceeds xvill bo applied tu the support of the orphans of Oniulia. llrovltlo * . The pratrol wagon ii to be kept hereafter - after in the Jollerson Square stables. The successful engagement of the "Black Crook" ended last night afler a succession of croxxnlcd houses. Thiex'es xxenl through Alex Wiggins' barn on North Nineteenth street , on I'ti- day night , and captured u set of harness and txvo bales of liny , which they hauled way in a wagon. Wallace the little son of Mr and Mrs. amos Falconer , died at 5 o'clock jester- ajevening. . The funeral xvill take place torn the residence , on Saddle creek , at 'J ' 'clock on Monday afternoon. lr toy , by request , xxill give a public xposllorj- lecture upon the international cries of Sunday school lessons ex cry iVednosday evening at 7 o'clock , to xhteh caehers of all churches are cordially lu lled. This xvill occupy half an hour and rill precede the regulat prayer-meeting ervice. Place- First Christian church , orncr Twentieth street and Capital avc- ma , Dr. Foj * xvill open the Sunday chool of the Christian church every .ord's day xxith a short sermon adapted 0 the minds of children. This is to bo a gular feature of the school. Thultov. Dr Williams , of St Barnabas , xvill speak this afternoon at St. Philip's chapel upon the subject of the xvork of the Protestant I'.piscopal church iniong the colored people of the southern lull's. This subject recelxed a huge part > f the attention of the late general con- on'.ion at Chicago , and a presentation of , he leading facts concerning it hero xvill ttovo of great interest to tin ! colored elt- /ons of Onviha. Seiviccs begin at 'J..iO clock. Everybody Invited. Fiiday evening last , at the Third Con gregational church , corner of Nineteenth and Spiiicis stieets , xvas the scene of u goodly gathering of Welsh people , to whom xvas delivered a sermon in an able : md ellective manner by Kev Mr , Miles , > f Hod Oak. la. The congregation nutn- : > oted about seventy persons , xvhtoh by "ar exceeded every expectation At the lo o of the meeting a proposition xvas cndcred by Mr. Miles of this city to call 1 committee to investigate and discuss .he most favorable plan lo further the religious cause of the Welsh in Omaha , xvhieh x\-as unanimouslv adopted. Notice of same xxill bo made known lalor. Arson Detective Noligh and two of his opera- .ives returned yesterday from Hod Oak , a , , xvhero they had been engaged in xvorkiug up a case against S. D. McGntre and J. S. Morkor , two men xxho are accused of burning the barn of a Mont gomery county farmer. Both men are icld to the district court. Personal C. A. Iluilbert , of the Strong Manufac turing companjWinslead , Conn. , is in 'hocUy. JUKI lOllC 1. Neb. , Nox. 1 ! ! . II. 0. KUInfciz , of Voik , Neb. , reiiresentlnp She Plcasnnton , . , Star nm.surv , xxas handbaBWd In a shed back of tlio Churchill house and lobbed of by his as nllaiits , but they c.uno upon him so suddenly that he can nlxe no de < ciin- lion of the pai tics. Ills cries soon attracted attention and a cioxxd irathered at the seene ol the robbeix. Abairol sand xxelclilni : three poimils , tl.TiO in sllxer and a pocket kiiite xxeie found ; also SOIIHI papers that inny lend totlie ideiitlne.itlon of his assailants. .1. 11. Lnt liner , ot 1'lc.isanton , Kas. , oilers StOO re. xxnid lor tlio Ciiptmo ot the assailants. Mr. KlKlnlel/ iiiulei thodoctoi's charge , but Is Joint ; xx ull. Kditorinl Association OUI.I.ANS Xeb. , Nov. 13. The Hepubllcnn Valley Hditoiial association met in annnnl session here yesterday. Olllcers were elected follows : II. M. Cr.ano , pieslilent ; T. .J. PiclccHt , xlce piesident ; T. J. Cleixer , scerc- t.iiy ; O. L. Watklns. treasnier. Much busl- nes was tran net-d for the bc'iont of tlio fiateinltv. A lai o niniiber x\eio jiiesent , IncliuliiiK sex'ei.d ladles An elegant ban quet x\as Rixea bv Coolc , of thu Orle.ins house. In the ox enlnir Colonel I'lcKett do- llxeiedan iiililics&on Lincoln at the opeia house to a I.UKO iiuilit'iice. It xv.is lolloxxed by a coinpllineiitaiy ball. A Hnilroad Sale. T\DiANArous , Xo\- . 13.Tho luiliaiiai- ) olls. IVriitViCincagoiallituiI division ot the old Wnu.wh system was sold under a dccice of foicclostne tills altuinoDii by Coiiimis- sioner I'ishbacK. It xx'ns disuoscd ot in three divisions : One from Indianapolis to Peru , si'veiiti-llvo miles ; one liom Peru lo Michi gan City , ci.htj-eiirid miles ; one Iroiu illeh- i au City to LannUe , thnlei'li miles. ' 1'ho tin eo divisions wt'ic inucliaseil bv bondhold er , the lust lei Ss" > 0,000 , the second lei S50I- 000. and the tiilni foi SIW.OCO. ADDITIONAL OOUNOIL BLUFFS LOOAL Caught a Wolf. For some dajs theie has been in jail here a stalwart German , Cluis Wolf xvho xvas arrested on a tclogiani from Spring- Held , 111. Wolf would say but little about the ciicumstances leading to his arrest , briefly stating the cause to ho some dilli- eullj' gioxvingout of a cattle trade. Yes terday Ollieer K. T Jones , ot Springneld , arrived hero with the necessary papiusby xvhieh to take Well bacK 10 Illinois , on a charge of grand larceny. From him it IN learned that Wolf was in the employ of Alfred 1'aylor , of .Sprmglield , biijmgeat- tie. H is claimed that Well bought a largo number on eiedit , and then sold them , pocketing the. money and .skipping for the xvest Wolf also xvoiked fora butcher , Frank Thomas , xxho had some shoup , xvhieh not lurng fatiinoiigh to kill , xxcro sold , and Well is said to have pocKctod the proceeds When ariestcd only $ -15 xvas loimd upon him , and it IK said that ho has spent his ill-gotten gains in riotous living and traveling Ho will now have to go hack and explain Ins actions. lie is a big , burly felloxv. weigh ing oxer txvo hundred poundi , and stand ing fullj si\ feet tall An MliTiouvi ! Hill Mount. Neaily mvry man xvho pusses doxvn Main li cot stele | ) look at the largo hill board opposite Grone wcg & Sohountgon'd. After lie takes it In he laughs and re marks : "That looks just liie ; my slate used to when 1 lirrft wont to school. " The 'bo. iid in question is decoiated xvith u rep- icsentatiou of an old hrokim ulate on winch is scrambled in schoolboy hand , "District School , Opera House Friday , November 1 ! ) , Bi-uolit 'ang I Chiireh " Atti'r the boy had written the Ut < ho em- iiellished llu > coiutirs ol tlin .si a to with pictures ol urchins on llnur way to a sma I school , txvo heaits plercnil liy an 01 ror , a cat und a chinch xxinch shoxxs one side and both ends lo the beholder. Tim announcement is also milo that tielid.s are llnri.x. lixncrnts , reserved scats lilty cents , und that icscixed scats are now an s-ile at Hiishell's All the woik on the bourd is from the brush ol Mr C K. riicdmann , of thuuntci piMug real estate jinn ot Oiioll lros. ! iVCo Mi FrK-dmann u a gi/u.us xxith pen , pencil or blush. His Triiht ItHrnjnil. Charles H Heevea airtxnd last evening fiom Persia , la . and at the depot he met Ira Wood. The txvo had b-on cow- boj's several years ago in the west , and the meeting ciuatid them app irent great joj * They repaired to a restaurant ou liuudxT.iy and jirocoodcd to ccinuitt their fiienuship by indulging iu both solids and liquids. After Tilling up puncipally u thu luitur , they hied thcmselws to a saloon , xvhcre more liquor xx-ns indulged in Wood Ijiun took a seat and Louis aslvfd him it ie n- tended to icnum tlurc u "hi , \ \ < , . < said lie did and Luxi r ( i > u I $00 xvith Ids friend for safe Iceotv ing , Loxvis tlien stepped out on a lima business and when he returned Wood had disappeared. Loxvis then oflorcd a roxvard of ? 10 to nnvbody xvho woulil capture his xvhllom friend and banker , and the police , urged on by Ids liberal oiler , succeeded in capturing the recreant co xx boy. _ _ Tlioy Will Co TnIInr. Deputy Marshall Burns , of Dos Molue * , arrived la l evening In this city , hax ing omc to lake the colored man , "Dude" leiflcrson , back to Dos Molno. * , wlicra o is xvantcd , in company xvitli his part- tor , I'd Wil on , who Is also in the ens- ody of the Hlnll's otllccrs. for larceny rein a building in the night lime , It enms that Henderson and Wilson have teen working the boauting houses in DLS Molncs , their plan being to skin the hat ml coat lacks in the hall xvajs xvhile the HMider.s xxero quietly dining. Homier- on xxas arrested on "Uotton Hoxv" Frl * lay mglit on a telegram from Dos Mollies , und Wilson xxas arrested on uesday night xvhile in tlio act of stealing L coat belonging to W. C. Beer from the esldenco of L. C. Baldxvlu on \ \ illoxy incline. _ 7 lie itnnlor inhibition. The Jaek lliuiloy eonibtnatum of pngtl- sis ami sparrers held forth at the BioaiN ivay Variety theatre lust evening. The ntertainmont opened with a sot-to bo- xx con Prof Day and VA Miller , which astod three rounds. Billy Cios uul John Jacks , txxo local bo\eis. ne\l amused the uidicnco , after xvhieh tlio principal event : ) f the evening took place , being an ev- ilhition between .lark Ilanloy and Kd , Miller Three rounds xvoro contested. und although Miller xvas the physical uperior of Hanlex' . the latter shoxved greater skill and agility and considerably bettered his opponent. CnrpcntrrH Union. The cai pouters of this city will moot at .ho city hall on Monday nicht , Novem ber 15 at 8 o'clock for Uio purpose of perfecting tlio organization of a cat pen- ler.s union. All good carpenters in the citj' are icquostetl to attend. Delegates "rom tlu Omaha union xvill be in attend ance. I'ci-ionnl F. W. Moss , of Chicago , is at the Pa- cilic. Joseph Crane , of Vinton. la. , is at the Bechtele. C. Wriglil , of Chicago , is a Beclitelo hotel guest. C D.Thurman , of Falls City , Neb. , is : it tun Pacilio. Horace Kxorott has returned homo from an eastein trip. S. T Smith is in ou" the road to spend Sunday xvilh his family. Mrs. 11. Noxvman , of Creston , is visiting icr sister Mrs. Simon Kiscman. Airs. J. L Rltnvart and Mrs. J. N. Baldxvm , leave to-day for Chicago J J. Stoadman , editor of tlioNonparlul , left last evening for his home in Creston. Marshal Ilcrbeit , ot Atlantic , xvas in the city yesteiday looking for stolen W. H II Dabney and daughter. Miss Minnie , of Oakland , xxorc iu the city jfcs- terday. Olliccr ITnihank arrested a drunken man near the Noithxvoslurn depot last evening and convoked liim to jail The inebiiated individual had $10 in hurd cash in Ins clothes , which he xvouid havu iindoiilitedly lost , had not the kindly olliccr given him safe lodging. Keller , the magician , entertained rather a slim audience at the opera hous'c hint evening , but ono thing ceitiiin , those xxho ; xvcie fottnnatis enough to hear and see linn in Ins wonderful tricks xxeio highly cnteitained. _ Sxxun Bros , havu at tlieir j-sirJs on Upper Hio.ujxvaj' a eoxv xvhieh , after hax'- inir been diix'on fifteen miles , weighed 1,87,1 pounds. _ _ An Italian piper gives an account of a remarkable coiillict that recently took plate at Brote , in Sicily , betxvecn 'ouie monks and sisters of charity. Some Capucin monks xvoro pot milted by the citj' authorities to occupj' a part of the convent , xx-iiile the other part xvas used as a hospital in charge of the sisters. The prior of tlio monks caused a divid ing xvall to be bioken cloxxn , and invaded xvith the followers the hospital parted the convent , and dilive out the sistere , compelling thorn to leave their patientH without anj" assistance. Thin plates of nutal in the backs of books are a now London notion. Time Tafola OMAHA. The follcmliii : Is tlio tiiuu or nrnx-nl nnfl clo- paituroof tnilinliy Ceiitrid Wlandnrd Tirna lit thu louiU clei'iius Tniliu ( if tlio C. , St. I' . , M. & O arrive ntul cliiimrl from Ihclrilopot , oorneroC 14tli nml XVfb-itiirHlrimts : tiiiln * on llio U. Jt. O. II &Q mi I 1C O , u .1 .1V p II from the II. AM. ilopot nil ottiois from tlio TJnlon I'uolllo 'U'P ° t' t'o o ( ruins will louvo U I' , clopot nt BT5- : in.anbzUOSli : H.Vl llinOI : lliw n. in. : Ill : ) - - 1 . ' . ' 0 I M S : , IJ ; iW11 ( 1UD iUu : S . W l'U ' - 7:00 : ll:10p : m. Lenvn rrniisfoi-rorOin.tlin lit 7:12 : ns:15 : 11 : l f.Illi. . H 10ITII : : IT ii. m.t:37 2IJ : . : JT - 3.HU..17,37 ) 5.50 8:12 : 7 .M ; 7 :5J-8:5J- : llrii > in I , ( MUD llroiibviy 10.15 p. in ; AilvoOimilin II HO. IA. ( iina'ii 1(1 ( (10 ( p m ; Ar. lliomluuy 10 L" > In offoci August ' ? Mli nn'll ' fnrllioi no. llco Tins Is atMttloim ! In pioocnt tinln nui-vloo .1 XX" MOIIhC , ( ] . ! A. CONSnCTINU LINUS. 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