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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY. 3tAY 9. 1887.
MKIULI
The Capital Olty Undergoing the Enforce
ment of an Old-Tlmo Statute ,
A DAY OF GENERAL DISGUST.
Tlio Ocnnrnl ICxprcssIon of Opinion
Not nt All I'avornlita tu ttip Now '
Order of I'hlnnH Cnpl-
tnlClly
I r ROM TIIK nnnM M.NTOI.X
"To llanlmry went I , O , profane ouet
And tlirru 1 saw n I'liritanu ono ,
A lianultiK of his cat on Monday ,
Fur killing of a. inouso on Sunday. "
The Sabbatn was not made for man in
the capital city yesterday , but man made
over for the Sabbath in so far as the lord
mayor could make it and the lord1 high
executioner , the chinf of police , execute
it. The reign of unreason inaugurated
by tlio mayor's proclamation was
promptly taken tip by Chief Cooper , atrl
through the lone day ho cast his eagle
eye and ice water glance at ovcry foun
tain , at every cigar stand and confection
shop , while between time ho laid down
the law to the livery men. It is in order
first of all to state that there has not
been in months a greater disregard of the
Sabbath than yesterday. Men wcro in
cited to street corner discussion , to u
Htlll hunt for a glass of soda or n smoke ,
and every man in the city nearly
wanted to take a drive and there was
no drive to bo had. 1'rofanity
abounded also in unlimited quantities
and the per cent In increase of profana
tion would make a heavy increase toward
total depravity if it were known. A second
end consideration that the day devel
oped is , that tlio Hying of the mayor in
the face of public opinion has done moro
in a day to injure a proper observance of
the day than can bo recovered in a year's
time. When just as good citi/.cns us the
mayor himself went to livery barns in
the day to got their own individual
horses and carriages for the purpose of
a drive and found tlio livery closed , their
admiration for the inspiring genius
waned perceptibly and they were con
verts to reason. If the mayor held a desire -
sire to punish the business of men wh
have boon political opponents , ho suc
ceeded , in so far as hotels wore con
cerned , for fifteen or twenty traveling
men took their grips and left on tbo
morning train for Omaha , bcshrowing n
town whcro they could not buy a cigar
ou Sunday. The closing was
very generally observed in tlio
morning bourn , and in two or throe cases
men went to 1 ivories whore they had
horses kept and could not got them. All
the cigar stands and drug stores wore
closed early in the day , but at 10 o'clock
J. H. Hurley opened fus doors and sold
ooda and cigars to all comers. Such a
trade has never been had on a Fourth of
July as his and at ono time , when the
marshal approached the scone , fully 200
people wcro congregated there. Other
drug stores opened at the same time and
Hovor.il of the cigar stands opened up for
business. The greater hardships were on
small dealers , many of whom had perishable -
able fruits but did not dare to open , and
saw their stock go to decay. A line and
law suit to them meant moro than they
cared to face. Judging from the fact
that there was no public demand or pub
lic expression , wanting lirorics closed
and fruit and ieo cream , cigar and soda
stands closed , the only conclusion the
public reaches is that the
mayor , finding the power that
the ordinance gave him , has
gone in to show what ho knows about
reform and enforcing law. The citizens
who aesircd a strict closing of saloons on
Sunday and of gambling houses will bo
greatly gratified to sco the municipal
powers transferred to presout channels.
while Colonel A. and Captain B. tire still
acquainted with tbo signal at the back
door. Hut to the thousand and moro
business men and workingmen who toil
indoors and out through the six days in
the week comes the greater hardship.
The fact that the mayor with his horse
and carnage , his lawns and green
houses , shall say to them that on Sunday
they shall not bo allowed to hire a car
riage and go forth in the open air for
rest and' recreation on the only day in
the week that la their own , is little short
of impudence and comprises a flavor of
aristocracy that common clay resents.
Not every man , even men with property
of their own , can afford to own a team ,
but they can bo ono of many in the com
mon principle of partnership wherein they
pay for and maintain the property of
ono. Expressions of this kind were fre
quent on every hand yesterday among
churchmen aim reputable people. It
was the voice of public opinion in the
face of winch the mayor Hies with hi.-
hobby.
The job rooms of the State Journal
wore in operation yesterday. The Jour
nal supported Mayor Sawyer at tholato
election.
At ono fruit stand it was reported that
a policeman took the key himself and
locked up the place.
Ono ice cream and soda stand placed
a tank of water in front of the door , la
baling it incident to the day.
One disgusted individual advertised his
business for sale with a card attached
that ho did not line to live in a como
tory.
tory.Keith Bros , attached a sign in front o
their cignr stand that raised the ire of a
Sawyer man , who scattered it upon the
walK.
A dozen or moro placards concerning
the whereabouts of the proprietors at
ditl'cront meetings of a religious oharao
tor wore posted at different places.
Bishop Skinner's livery barn and hi
church were open at one and the same
time.
The police were notified by tolophon
that the coroner's ofllco was open ana
' business being transacted.
All the talk late in the day was over
the repeal of the law , and it will bo a
Question before the city council to-night.
HACK KlUm WASHINGTON.
Attorney General Leeso returned yes
terday from Washington , where ho had
been to get the Bohannon murder case
advanced for hearing in the United
States bupromc court. Incidentally it
may bo remarked that the general
grasped the hand of the doughty Urovor ,
and that ho did not follow the qucon of
tno Sandwich Islands to that city. The
Bohannon case ho secured advanced for
a hearing on the 1st day of October , when
the final action in this remarkably pro
tracted case will bo had.
VOTINO UONDS ANI > VUANOIII3K.
To-day the city of Lincoln vote's upon
the question of granting a cable fran
chise to the newly organized cable street
railway company , and upon the question
of issuing 1100,000 in street paving bonds
for the paving of street intersections.
This latter proposition is of the greatest
importance to the city in its march of
improvements and will undoubtedly pre
vail by a largo majority. To the propo
sition for a cable franchise there scorns
to be no organized opposition , and it
will also undoubtedly carry.
DIKU OF HIS 1NJU1UK3.
The workman who was caught by the
caying in of a sewer Saturday and in-
junxt internally died yesterday , after a
day's great suffering. This is the lirst
fatal accident that lmi occurred in the
sewur work , although the work at times
has boon both ditllcult and dangerous.
Complexion Powder is an absolute
ocossity ot the retinud toilet in this cli
mate. 1 ozzoni'jj combines every element
Bf beauty and purity.
Dnrlnp the month of March over five
hundred Herman and Italian emigrants
settled in the vicinity of New Castle , 1'a.
During winter the blood get thick and
sluggish ; now is the time to purify it. to
build up your system and lit yourself for
hard work , by using Dr. .J. 11. McLean's
Strength.oning Cordial and Blood 1'uri-
Her. f I per bottle.
The bindings of books in the British
museum have a special signllicanco. His
torical works are In rod , theological in
blue , poetical In yellow , and natural his
tory iu green.
A Dresden journal devoted to house
hold matters and philosophy say ; chil
dren should never be put into a cradle , as
the rocking of tbo young brain a ten-
deucy to stupefy It.
At a recent ball at the Hotel do Villc.
Paris , the drinks consumed included
50,000 bocks at SO centimes each , 2,500
bottles of champagne , and ! J,000 punches ,
making an average of about six bocks ,
one-third of a bottle of champagne , and
one-third of a punch per head. The
sandwiches eaton only numbered 4,500 ,
or a little over half a sandwich per
head ,
Two great enemies Hood's Sarsaparilla -
parilla and impure blood. The .atter Is
utterly defeated by the peculiar medi
cine. _
Queen Olga , of Greece , is fond of swim
ming , and a pond lined with wtiite mar
ble is to bo constructed in the grounds of
the royal palace at Athens fie that the
queen can disport herself with her at
tendants like Diana and her maids.
LETTISH IvlST.
List of loiters remaining uncalled for
in the postollice for the week ending
May 7 , 1B37.
Note Parties calling for these letters
will please say "Advertised , " giving the
date at the head of the list , and inquire
for same at the "Ladies' Delivery Win
dow. "
To avoid mistakes have your mail ad
dressed to street and number.
OEMLEMK.S'B LIST ,
Adams Win Arnold KM
ArinstroiiirM Alexander 11 Q
Anderson U Albright L. P
Allen W m Anderson P
AkoltJ C Addlson D E
Allen C K Alexander A M
A'llcn A W Aion J L
Abraham J Afsprung W J
Jllddlccomb S Brayton 1 '
llostrnn K BohyerJ M
Itoyer D Boyer J
Hitters J A Brown C B
BoucnWm Beckwlth II
lUiruabec 11 W Beaver 11
IlrlKgs H Betel II
liattey U L Brown J
Hrenmnuu J A Brewlnton.1 O
Barrett Bartolson K M
Itauer L Bruso L V
llugbco F L Brltton F W
Hunngton E Boyle E J
Bondeson A Bouldon O
Bancroft If Brown F U
Bass K Brown A
JJayllBsUW Jiorell U
Baunmartnor Q Banks bJ
HriRS II Blncssgtn 11
Barrett Wai lilivin Mr
Boyle M Bureet MII
Bloverly 1) or Q A Beach J
Banksou J 1' Berners J
Benvcr J A Boland C A
Beltz C Hollen C A
Bickol A A Botrlo A
Cowclll M 0 Coin W 0
ClnrfW K Clarke W
Cecil W V Crystal Mills a
Cooner J Cole Urea
Cneyuey C II CoIIor W J
Calbertson Win Coonoy W
Cummmus W Corllsk I
Clarke I" Collins W K
Cook W Connolly Wra
Jhonery K A Carlyle K
Cashing KO Curtis B
-Jreo O Cockrell F
JoonurK Carpenter II
( JorrlKuo M Casey AI
Jlmrlea C Crabb C E
Julmnnnd Dr Castollo P
Jlielatid C Chrlstensen J
JoynoJ Cauan J D
Jhrlsty J W Cllncen C N
Cockerel P Callahan J A
JroucliM Carper A B
Clark A Clark A U
Cahldy A
DonilyRB Dlskln Wm
Davidson W DonnlsiS W
UonohoeSIlS Doly J B
Dodds J JJ Downs.I ti
Dreyfus 1 Dohn W U
DoalcAO Drew F
Davlson M S Davle F J
Dletl .f Dlckson J
Ditlenderfer C DeMotte C
Dankwardt C Dalnnke (5
Davbon E P Dunham K
Doncan P A
KatonAII ) Evans JUS
Klston M II Kdwnrds Mr and MrsJ
EukerWP KlperU
Foote W P Korbos I )
Fall F 11 a Kerrill F
Frauk L Finch L B
Fordo li I'lirguson A
Fry A Frledrick A
FontarrU Fields Dr
Dincli L Frltts 11 J
Fulton O Fowler J C
Fisher J Frooland C
ForrUtcr C Kirslibacli E
Fralun P Flynn K
Flnney E Kreear Z S
Flanders J P
Urayham U Gray Win
Urant Win Uritncnwald Wra
Ciroeno K L ( iarncan J D
Ullllnsky Mr Graves U
( Irlnncn T GalllgberT
(1 Inter U tioodrich F II
( ilrard II Gorsuch II W II
UibbsJ V Garneau Mr and Mrs
we
Gosney S Grlgg S C 4
( Joss T C ( llivsscor T J
( Jroat is P Glrmann P
Horton P HulDcs L II
Hanson L Hawos W C
lloye W W llutclilnson & Weed
Hanson Wm Hayden Wm
11 ay den O Hanseu A
Ilansen J Hanson 11 P
Hammer N G Ilarvoy A
Hanson M P Hurrlo A A
Herbest J Heath J
lloaton J HodorJH
Hold O Hill W U
Haven E E HimnenhotTer L
llaynes F
lierdman F Hayes H
Haiiben H Hartwell L
Halladay C II Holmes U
Hampton O HessSS
Hargls P O Hniisen P
Hendrlcks J Harris B
Jorjcnson U Jones H J
Jester E
.luckman E W Jones L W
Jnnalng F W James F
Johnson F S Johnson F
Jorgensen KJones Jewell O
Jones B
Kimilo A L KlldulTJ E
Keller J Kunehan J
KirkSU Kirk Wm
Kirkondail Wm KilemK
Keene L Kubover F
Keen 11 Km so HA
Knowlton J M Krauttcr O
Larson H Lukor Wra
LIchtenbnCK W Longerhaicn U
.owe ( i 11 Leonard E
.lawson E La Foue CO
, ane J W LeClalro C
.edebrink F 0 Lann nJ H
.Ind J P LaMnuntaln J
ilnn T J Llnton T U
-ander Wra Lee Wm
, luch B B Lines A
.arson A A Uvely C V
.anfenburir U Lexar U
Morgan O U Miller J
MaKLH ) J K Matterson J
Morton&eo M Monroe M
illlbourn M Mirthlson J
JUvrlco D O Manchester ET
Marple K 11 Myers B
UyerJ Mull S
Morrison S J Morrison 0
Malone U Murray J
Matter B L MelnlgCA
Mertklman J W MlnkJ
Mack J W Mlllnn M
Mitchell O W MelnlK A
Merrill K J Miller EJ
Mulonoy E MontlcueJ S
Mann 11 1) Marcuet Wm
Mnlhlrn P Malon * P
Moore A D 4 Merrill A 0
Mayll Moskine A.
Martin M 8 Moore F
Medberg J Mollue F O
Murphy J W McKluney J W
McOlll J McVlttloJ
McClelland W S McClure A E
McMorren O McCrscken W S
McConlgly D McClure W .1
McGncharan J McCurdy J W
McKnrland J McCoyJ
Newton , f Nlcl'ioii J
Noland O T Nelson N II
Naliiio A U Nenl I O
North H L Nelson K
O'Feal T OKI-AIM F II
O\\tn i J Osshr .Mr
U'Donnell MUlscn Uswcll J
Ulscn M
Peterson 0 I'rall C J
'orro\v C L Pratt D
'Im'iik A Perry O
'rice B Piety AH
Vvton J F Pierce J F
Merco J 11 liaisons. )
'arry M 1're.ston II L
'nils .1 C Porter G W
'arry (5 W Peters J
arko E L 3 Porklns L O
'ederson A P Parker Win
'oters N B 'J Pcrsion M
'ortcr H Pierce I'
Kl.-tO Helnhnrdt F 0
Kjan DT Hobert'-on Paper Co
Knsmusscn 1 K Klundps J A
Klclmrds J UeynoldsllJ
Bee 1' W Boll. Tlmycr & Wtl-
Kami
Itnadcs I A Itobort J W
Uoss J E Kick F S a
Hontaur J Jlyan M
Uamlolph M A Kotieek J
Hhnades I ) U Koblnson K I ) W
Kii'-li I ) II Khndes Alley
jthodcs A Kust A V
KUIICCI C C Ulchardson A A
Sciier A ScliMinm K
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Sprang C Swlshcr C C 4
htaack F H W Stephen W J
Slump W 11 Snow Wm
Sullivan I ) Strange J
Sundell J Stratton J
Smith. ) Smith capt.T
Smith J Stanton B G
Sliurls B Shannon U A
Sorensen U Sullivan P J
.Siiorjuist 1' M StupkaJ
Smith mr Stewart M V
Sprlncur J M Stutej ( I
Stephens G H Shaw dr
Sportsman A Shelly A M
Strong A Smith A P
StraiiK A F Sham G T W P
Sanfonl Wm Sanders W a
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Scott W O Sullivan P P
Spinning K Smith H
Stoneklngll Schlcrloh H
Sheets H Hhulnr F
Stiassman E Slicott K G
SeavernsC L Stlrdivant C
TuiEley W P Tyler C
Tanner F W Terry F
Thomas Wm Turner B
Taylor Win Tibbits W
Tlppery Win TermontGT
Tavlor G Thompson G 0
Tliomiison A Thomas T T 3
Van dun StelmerO VandorfoidJ
Vcnnedy W H Vic-kers J F
Webber S C Williams 11 U
Wln/erU Wiccd F
Wnlir F Whitney F
Wilson dr F W WIIcox F J
Washburn C Webb F
Willtama W B West O
Wolbort/ Woods J II
Wright K Waterbury U E
Winner U Walker J
Wt-ndlandt A Wilton A E
Whitney A Wickcrt J
Watson G W Whitney J F
WlllcoxTJ Wahlgron G U
Wimihler ; Wlrsing T 3
Weeks W AI Way Win
Whitman Kil Wllcut K
Wrazer E Wolcot E
YounR W A
Xecgler C
LADIUS * LIST.
Anderson P Anderson M
Andrlasson N Allen mrs U
Alcn B
Blake mrs K Brasstiold mrs B
Brlees S 1) Blnkoman uirs M C
BlidJ Bishop B
Brarkett M Briuinlnc E
Burchard C Dullard P
Burns J Bond M
Btilllincton M Bower C
Bower C Bowmar C
Butcher uirs F Beach mrs C W
BellE Bennett mrs N
BelmontD
CIrcotto A Crater mrs
Creagon L Crockett N E
Cooke H Clinton mrs Wm
C'ronln J Cory mrs II
Copsoa uirs A a Cormick mrs
Claythorne G Clark mrs A
Coulson mrs M O Coleman mrs L B
Conaenttus mrs A Cimck M
Claae N Case L
Carlson E Carter U
Church
DeBoIt N 3 DeMott mrs B
Duston E Donnelly M
Donnelly M DulTvuirsOB
Daly S G DeeK
Dennett mrs S
Kylirth mrs M Ericson J
Fordlco mrs C C Frear S
Fowler mrs J L Frlench mrs S
Ford mrs M L Franco 1
Fox mrs C E Fox mrs C E
Foreman mrs M J French mrs F
Foster mrs E Forster mrs 0
Fleming P A Farrell J
Galgran J Gibson C
Glseko mrs H Graham mrs A
Grant E Glover M
llolabar A Hooper mrs CE
Hnbbs J Hooper mrs WAS
llanos mrs L Halxtrand uirs L
Hayden mrs C Hanson A
Hnmlin mrs AD Henderson mrs J A
Hevnes mrs S llawkcs mrs E
Hull A E Hunter M
Huston mrs E llenlev mrs K B
Irwln E
Jndson mrs I E Jones M A K
Joslln C A Jenkins N J
Jackman mrs C
Kiel m M Knapp O
Kelley S Kozo mrs P
Krulso mra M Kane mrs E
Lyou M Lecg L C
Lehner mrsM Lorcnzcn mrs K
Lynn S Lane mrs D
Lake M Lathram F
Mitchell mrs 0 Mitchell U
Miller M Miller F
Morton [ Moore A
Macok J Martin mrs
Mason A MorrUon mrs M
Morgan E Monroe I
Mucumbcr mrs E F Martin U
Malcolm L Marrow mra M
Mallory mrs W H McDcrmott M
McMahon miss McDonald mrsJ F
McKee mrs &l O McCanu B
Ncwcomb M ftugent mrs A
jN'arraoro mis H A
OhyoM O'NollloAS
Olson M Oakley J
Price B I'ratt rars L G
Pohl mrs M Potter mrs Wra
Palmer mrs M Payne M J
I'crsson B Place mrs H
J'uteraon A Pctrlo dr B F
Pentnn mrs C Paalslu E
Patrick mrs U
Quintan mrs A
Honey M Itoso mrs C A
Knlllns S Utuer 1
lUvers E Hobcrtson mrs M
Kandall mrs H Balaton mrs B
Kalrdom III
Smith mrs K C Sherman J
Stubbs M Stitlins mrs F. B
Sullos mrs H M Snow mrs F W
Sims mrs M Samuals C A
Shepherd mrs II Shareholl E
Smith J Smith C
Sjoblom S Silverman mrs P
Smith mrs S blcrnou J
Scott mrs E L Seller mrs B
Sennatt M A hheuper L
Trenton mrs M Tilroo mrs U
Thomas M
Vim Luster mrs J U v anDusen mrs M J
Vanderford mrs W 11
Warren mrs C C Wells rars C B
Walker M Waller mrs C
Walton mrs AM Watson B
Wampler mrs J D Ward mrs II
Walters mrs F Way L M
WoodsingA Wlnblad 11
Wyatt A Wilder N
WIIcox mrs A Williams A
Wheeler O White B
Webstef mrs K
Yeltman I Young mrs F A
TIIIKU AND KOUHTK CLASS MATTEU.
Andrews 11 G
Babbitt W Bamburporfl
Cambridge mrs J U
Davis L U Dustlnan U M
Dawless rev J
Freeman ml1 * * O Forbes D
( ilddlngs miss A
Hanson Fred Hamas F A
llimlln S Harris mrs C 0
Judson J O
Kltna W S
Llvln ton O E
Afceker mrs E Marble W B
OliosteadJ D
Seaman S N blmpson W H
Sharp S Q Splro I
Wallace inlss 0 Watch C F
C.Y. GALLAQITKn ,
Postmaster ;
The Cheerful Duty of the Washington
Hotel Keepsrs.
GAUNTLET FOR PRETTY GIRLS
Tlio Hor.HC Where Mathcws and
Davis Wooed ntnl Won nnd
Ferry Woocil aiul
Lost.
WASIIINOTOK , May | .1. [ Correspond-
cnco of the BIK.J : The month of May
promises to bo the gayest and mo't bril-
iatit of the season. Of all of the months
of the year that are enjoyable , May is the
most charming , for then Washington is
seen in her loveliest attire , and all nature
is smilingly happy , there being no end
to resources for pleasure mil enjoy
ment , ( except on Sunday when all the
places arc shut up ) pcoplo catch the in
[ cctlon and are continually smiling and
joyously happy. The convention of
mine hosts" convenes about the 12th.
Our hotel men are already stocking up
for the occasion , and there is no doubt
tnit what our "town will bo painted red"
by the jolly roll-pollys. 1 , for one , foul
ashamed to have the landlords of the
cereal hotels of the west see our miserable
little shanties , compared with
their great city palaces. No rc-
llection upon Washington landlords ,
for they make the most , and
best of thuir patched up and pieccd-out
houses , and I am sure no bettor class of
men , or moro perfect gentlemen oan bo
found on the fueo of the globe iu thu pro
fession. And the Washington hotel man
has more to contend with and more to
try his lumper ( when congress is in ses
sion ) than their brothers in the ti ado
have in other big cities. Hero
AM , TIIK CltANKS O1" COD'S ( MIRATION
d < > congregate , and somehow they take
advantage of the smiling countenance
that "nnuo host" Js perpetually adorned
with , to make him the bosom confidant ,
political adviser , social backer and
linancial bankrupt. It is a trying position
to put a man in , to father all the cranks
that como to Washington. Somehow
they thrive on it , for we haven't a lean ,
lank , sad faced landlord at the national
capital. There's C. W. Spoflbrd of the
Hiirgs house. Ho is about as broad
as lie is long in all things ,
so to speak. Is a Yankee ny
'trade ' , having opened his blue eyes in
the ice trading state of Maine , and known
whereof ho speaks when talking of Jim
Blalnc. Mr. Spofl'ord has the gift of
being true to his friends ( a rare gift in
this day and generation ) , frank with his
enemies , and generally delightful to his
guests , particularly the softer sex , who
may bo .seen gathering about him in the
rcceution parlor like Oecs about a freshly
blown cabbage rose. ' Mr. Spottbrd is
ably assisted by a splendid wife a mag
nificent looking wpnjan ono of the most
charitable ladies in all good works in
Washington. The /liggs / house is the
most modern of the U\adiug \ hotels hero ,
and kept at high water mark all the time ,
and just as neat as Yuhkccs know how
to make thing. Speaker and Mrs. Car
lisle linvo made their' homo at the Higgs
for several years during the sessions of
congress , as have many others of our
leading senators nnt ( members of the
house. "Sunset" Cox , when not keeping
house , also lives at the UiggH. But the
Higgs is not half large enough and coed
enough for Mr. SpolVord to handle.
Theie is talk of a now ; largo house being
built for him , which we devoutly pray
for.
Then comes Mr. Kossolo , of the Arling
ton hotel. Ho claims to bo the classic
beauty of the hotel trade in Washington.
1IK 18 A HUWirCHlNG WIDOWKIt
of about fifty-live or more winters.
Ho appears and looks younger , and
ladies do pronounce him the handsomest
man of his age in town. Ho certainly is
a handsome man , and none are moro in
telligent upon that subject than is Mr.
Rossnlo himself. Should judge about six
feet tall , splendid physique , fine head
adorned with white , curly hair and al
together good looking. His attire is
faultless , his address distinguished , his
attentions to his guests moat polite and
pleasing. Especially docs ho have the
art of pleasing the ticklish tempered
artists and stars of the theatrical pro
fession. The leading ones usually stop
at Tlio Arlington. Crjsp , cold , bright
afternoons in winter Landlord Hosselo
may bo seen sauntering down the ave
nue clad in a magnificent long , black
overcoat , trimmed with black fur , with
a cap to match and aatnty feet incased
in overshoes embroidered with gay col
ored bonds. Ho has the air of a man who
is perfectly contented with himself.
THE NKXT IN LINE
who is making every ollbrt to shine up
that old ark of n house , and make the
landlords convention a blooming success ,
is Mr. Staples , of Willard's hotel. What
an old ark that house is , and how much
polishing and rubbing up it docs take
every year to make it "good as new ! "
Yet there are some fond recollections ,
some rare bits of old gossip , that
would make good reading , of the
distinguished people who have passed
down the hill of tame nnd glorv. How
many "ceck-tails" and cock-robin tales
have been mixed at Willarrf's famous bar
and are still being mixed , for men will
be men just as they always wore in the
day.s gene bv when cock-tails sharpened
politicians wits for making presidential
candidates. "Willard's" has long been
the Doiiticat headquarters of those who
make up the slates for a now congress. If
those old rickety walls could talk what
fccrets they might divulge. But walls
don't talk , and tlio landlord won't
give his distinguished guests away , us
long as they march up promptly to the
captain's desk and settle. "Enterprising
men" of all kinds stop at U'lllmrd's
and , at times , bets run high. No doubt
there is
MOIIK HKTTINT ANty DIUNKINO DONE
at Milliard's than any other hotel in
Washington. At 4 o'clock In the after
noon , when the departments "lot out , "
all the sports in town'gither in front of
Willard's to see the jirotty treasury girls
pass by. It is a foarrnl gauntlet for a
modest girl to run that of walking by
these glaring , bold-fachd , ogling follows ,
who are sure to make mdelecate re
marks loud enongh tb'be ' heard. I have
often thought when pissing by Williard's
corner Fourteenth street and Pennsyl
vania avenue , whore ' 'itll ttia swells do
huddle together , puffing their cigars into
ladies' faces , and sucking their canes ,
that the "Society for Pruvonting Cruelty
to Animals" should bo , notified , or , that
they should bo removed as a public nuis
aiico. .
Mr. Staples is a young man , just in the
reign of manhood. 1U $ lady guests think
him pretty , and are delighted when ho
goes the rounds of his dining room
to look after the interest of his guests ,
to have him ston and chat awhile. It is
a pleasing way he has , that of making
each guest fool that ho is looking after
bis own special comfort. Our notable
men and women of Washington have a
spice of vanity in them , I am glad to
say , thus making all the world kin , and
mine host of Willard's well understands
how to feed such people ,
TUB 8VKLLS OP THE ARMY AND NAVY
pick their teeth at the Kbbitt house.
As these orphans of tlio government are
usually born tired , they don't stand out
side on the pavemQi\t \ to jostle passers by
but sit the live long day in the glass
front reading room and nurse their el-
bowu on the arms of Its chairs. Luxur
ies conducive to nonenity may bo
found m the Ebbitt house reception
ind rending room. l'oi > uirfs , the
; reat , small , distinguished mitt other
wise , generals , admirals , captain ? , eta. ,
liavc put up at the Kbbitt homo nnd held
councils ot war therein. The amount
of brn s which adorns these
pompoiu Individuals is dazillug to the
untutored countryman , aud the dashing
society belles. At the Ebhett may
always bo found many "managing
imimtmH" with marriageable daughters.
Should these marriageable daughters be
blest-oil with "tho dot , " they tire soon
gobbled up by some captain in the army
or lieutenant in the navy. The navy 1ms
tlio best showing of lieutenants to begotten
gotten rid of. Whitney makes this fash *
lonablo , and the Ebbctt house glass front
abounds with them. This ancient old
lira-trap is also a favorlto place for con
gressmen who haven't their families with
them , and have taken rooms near by. V
and ( . } streets , which are in the nests of
these four leading hotels , are lined with
houses with "rooms to rent. " These lo
cations being near nil * the departments ,
nro eagerly taken up by public men.
Most of our wealthy men in high public
life have their private re.Vidoucos. A few
years ago it was the fashion in Washing
ton to have expensive parlors at our
leading hotels , the responsibility of enter
taining was not so great. ' But
now ho or she who entertains the most
ami best at home , is the greatest lion or
lamb of the hour. Wo eat nud drink
thuir goodies and are thankful to the ex
tent of our selfish capacity. Here we
measure hospitality by the joy it gives us
personally. And , alasl when the great
change comes that wines out all great
ness hero at the national capital , that of
electing : v now administration and a
change in the political power of congress ,
wo forget the people whose dinners we
have gorged ourselves with. It is the
fate of nil. Farther down town , once the
political and fashionable center of our
city is the
OLD MICK NHUU.ni ) NATIONAL HOTI'.L.
It was once yellow in color , and how
many other varieties of paint it has had
n dosn of I know not. Now it is drab
witli brovyn trimmings , and is making a
feeble ollbrt to appear young and in the
hey-day of prosperity. Of all hotels in
\Viisliington the old National bus housed ,
fed , and taken care of , under trying circumstances -
cumstancos , most distinguished men
and women of the past. Even in
my day , the National hotel has been the
center of presidents , auch as Vice Presi
dent Henry Wilson , acting Vice Presi
dent David Davis and Senator Ferry ,
old Thad Stevens nnd many others fami
liar to history. It was at this hotel that
David Davis fell in love with the lady ho
married and left a widow ; it was at this
hotel that Senator Ferry had his little
romance of falling in love with another
man's wife and got his face pumellod ; it
was at the National that Judge Matthews
fell in love with his present charming
wife over a game of whist. There have
been love romances enough hatched in
that old tavern to keep a novel writer
stocked with material lor twenty years ,
and then the half would not be told.
And for the good it has done , some of
our distinguished men still make their
homo there during the winter , in spite of
the harrowing talcs told of escaping
sewer-gas poison , and the midnight
frolics of rats a.id mice. Senators Black
burn , of Kentucky , Brown , of Georgia ,
Berry and Jones , of Arkansas ,
with their families , together with
many prominent members of the house.
While tlio rooms are dingy and moth-
eaten by timo. Mr. ( Jenny who lias so
long presided over the caprices of the
wanting public in general , nnd catered
to the fickle appetites of the potted heroes
of the day in particular , still sets one of
the best tables in } \ ashington , as far as
quality'and quantity of food goes. Being
near the depots , railroad and business
men make this there place to hang up
their grip-sacks. There are other less
historical hotels in Washington I might
talK about , giving their special attrac
tions ( boarding houses I'll nandlo an
other time ) but space forbids. There is
room enough and pcoplo enough in
Wasliington , counting those who como
and go by the hundreds , to support largo
magnificent hotels , nnd why we don't
have them is a question asked daily by
the traveling public. Wo are still a little
old fashioned in our ideas of taverns , but
wo hope for modern improvements.
This is * not an advertisement but a warn
ing to the western hotel man not to ex
pect to have rooms on the u'rst floor as
largo as a good sized village while being
entertained in Washington. CON.
Only twice before has the bishop of
Connecticut hold the seniority in the
Episcopal house of Bishops. Bmliop Sea-
bury was senior bishop from 1784 to 1708 ,
and Bishop Browncll from 1853 to 1805.
When the present senior bishop. Bishop
Williams , was consecrated in 1851 there
were thirty-four bishops older than him
self.
Choking Catarrh.
Have yon awakcnod from n disturbed sleep
with all the horrible sensations of an afiinsMn
clutching your throat nnd pressing tlio life-
breath from your tlglftonod cheat ? Have you
noticed tlio languor aud ( lability that succeed
the effort to clear your thront and liondof this
catarrhal matter ? What u depressing Intluonco
it exerts upon tlio mind , clouding the memory
and flillnir the head with pains and etrnnjfo
noises 1 How dinioult Itistorld tlio na al puss-
niresthroat and liUDreof this poisonous mucus
nil cnn testify who lira nllllctod with cuturrh.
How dlllloult to protfot the system nrnlnst its
further progress towards the IUIIRS , llvor nnd
kldnnys , nil physicians will admit. It H n torrl-
bio dlseaflti and orlcs out for relief nnd euro
The romurkablo curative powers , whou all
other remedial utterly fall , of 3 t.xpoim's HAIU-
cxr , CUHK , nro attested by thousands wbograto-
fully recommend It to fellow-sulfcrert. No
statement Is mode regarding It thut cannot bo
substantiated by thu most rospoctiiolo and re
liable references.
Kucli packet contains ono bottle of the KADI-
CM , CUHK , ono box of 0 VTAKIIUAI , Soi.VKNT.nnd
an IMP.IOVKD I.vmi.iu , with treatise nnd direc
tions , nnd Is sold by nil clruwists for $1.00.
POTTKII DllUH At CllltMIUAI. CO. , HOSTOSf.
How My Side Aches.
From tlio bench uud tlio oountnr ,
from tlio loom ninl nowlntr lunclilnu
toes upthuuryof imlntuii ) wouknci .
Achilla Sides nnd Hack , KMnoy and
| 3\.Utorlno Piilns , Strains nnrl Wi-nknoss ,
i , colds and clicst pntiis , nnd every pnln
nnd ticlio of dmly toll HKI.Ir'.vr.u IN ONK MINI TI :
liy the ClITIOUUA ANTI-1'AIN 1'l.AHTKII. Now ,
olpirant nnd Infiillililo. At dru Klstu / . " > c : ilvo
for tl.00 : or of 1'otter Drue nnd Chomlcul'Co' .
Iloiton
QUITE UP TO THE TIMES.
tftw Airlicant Do I know liow ti u RapoUot
Well , th if * trcsh I Do I look Ilka a clrl who don't
VnoM-almut Hjpolio ? Am I blind , d'yer think , or
catt'trcoill Viuy. tlio bablna on UiaM-ick kuo\y all
What are jeglvln'ina ?
SAPOLIO
la a uoIIJ , liamUorao caka of Hoate-cUanlng Huap ,
which ban uodiualfor all aconrlug uurpubra. ex.
cent tlio Uiiiulry , Perhaps you Iiarebeard of It a
thouaaud tltou Ithout uilugltoure. If jouwill
rereriM the ixwltlon and uio It once you will pnUo
It to othrn a tliouaand times. Aak ynnr proter
( or a caku , and try It In your noit liouso-tleaulutf.
Ho.S , [ Cot-yrifiht. SlircU 18ST.J
C'nrbollo Mmokc Kail is taken by
inlnlutioii and naturally roaches thusuat
of the disease in nil licatl , throat niul lung
trouliloa. < V single miplicatiou civcs ini-
niotliato relief in < 'nlnrrli. Axtliina ,
Ilnyrovi > rlIroiu > lillU , XriiralKlu ,
Ilciidnclio , C'roup , Sore Tlironl ,
Wlioopliiu t'onsjli , CO | | N , el1. , and
if taken in connection with our Iuhcl >
lalor treatment , is warranteil to euro
every case.
A I'rcu Tc l given at our Ofllce
1'arlurH. Cnrbolic Smoku Hall sent by
mail $ ' . ' , anillo posta u. Deliellator , $1
additional. CAUiiourSMOKr.lUi.i.Co. ,
HIKIIII I , CrnkliluM Illnrk , 1Mb St .
Not t to I' . O.OnrihaNob. , U. f. A.
UXAMIXATIOX I'OK
VASSAR COLLEGE.
Ixumliritlon for admlvion to Vus nr Collcuo wll
l > o hold at Omnhn , Mny 31 und Juno 1. Appllranti
should Inform tlio president before * Mny U Address
JAMKS M. TAYI.OIl , 1) . 1) . .
Vamar Col logo , roiiKlikcopsle , N. V.
Lincoln , Neb.
The best known und most popular hotal In
tlio state. Location central , appointments first
class. Ilrmliiuiittors for cotnmorrlul men and
all political uud public nthcrliiifS.
K. 1' . HOGG EN , Proprietor.
Nebraska national Bank
OMAUA , NEBRASKA.
Paid up Capitol $250,000
Surplun 40,000
H. W. Yatns , President.
A. K. Tou/.alin , Vice President.
W. H. S. Hughes , Cashier.
DlUKCTOItSt
W. V. Morse , John S. Collln * .
U. W. Yates , Lewis S. Reed.
A. E. Tou/ulin.
BANKING OFFICE :
THE " IRON BANK ,
Cor 1'Jth and Fnrnam Sts.
A General Banking Business Transacted ,
FRANK G , HOLLINS & GO , ,
Members Now York Stock Exchange.
I1UV AND HKI.I , ON MAItdlNS ,
STOCKS AND BONDS ,
Gainr and Provisions.
Clark Srcct ,
( Omncll'acinc Hotel )
Private wire to New York.
Correspondence- Invited by mall or tolegrftp
CDCC TDIAI airTteu'orV.il.r.f.ri.rs
rntt I nlALi SZK'&MS
klodr.J Mll . TrUI He. xxl.frt. "
and a < u. fuian (
DK..A. O. OLIN C . . rTo.jS Wa.hGj.j.S .
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE.
StylUh. nnrablo. Kasy FllUnB.
Tbo best JJ Shoe in the World.
vr. i. . nou jiA
$2.50 SHOE
rnuala the S3 Hhoeti adver
tised by ottur -
Our $2
FOIl 1JOVS elves grpnt oallnfactlon. All
oTOnro made In Jliitton , CoiiK'n'fH ami Laou ,
? , U 5tjrl. . " of lou , ' ? ° 1l h - ooa l . liTa thmiKlmiit the
U. 8. If yuur dealer < \r ' not krcp tlitnind Hums
onixwtal to W. L. DOUGLAS. llrockton.MaHii.
BEWARE OF FRAUD.dwieV tr , ! : ,
unaeruiniloiiH dealoni Bro offering nthnr cooda as
mlnn , and when aaknl why my Unin la not on th
nhnfn.ntatntli.it I liarn dlxcontlnueil IU niw. Til IB
IS FALSK. Taku non ri'i'rcs.'ntuil ' to Iw tlio
"W. I. . Douglas Hliorg. " unions nnmo. wnrrnnlio
nil prlra are ittniiiprd on Ixitlont < > f each
hoc. W.I , . DOUOtAS. llnicktoii , Sluat.
For sale by Kelley , Stiger & Co. , cor.
Dodge aud iQth-Bta. ; Henry Sargent ,
cor. Sowaru and Sauudera sts.
HEALTH. WEALTH.
fnr .11 illt twili Ilicthtfoiy idxutte \ *
It | > r > i > iilorcihir.li l m lri | > ciu nciil | .lo > i'l"ns i i In nil
Uril. oinmiunM. , llu-f Ijjvo ( Ix-ir is < ri.lli , . u ilftl li ,
\vhicti , lluj tllrrc < IhHr fctivJu-4 .ml | > rurllre. Du. OrncK.
wtai It a u < nil MlnirfriMkm or lh > n.-l , rt , irlumlof
| cl ill. I. , on | hUun | > rr.c iliil wirtni lilll.e Irnlniriil of
Cl.TO.ik' . , N , , , . .
m > n ul HvrlnlilM. | | - < > ( lvllii ir > M > uiwuii.
il mctllr l
, .
In tlie | .r'/in ol | i OTTK-
ileJ l y II. ninlii.l nioftr
* iou at li niaanj .UomL
iu TiinsK 11 cjrriT OF nru.Tiii
fiotj .inii l. lUMjr on > l.ii , mi Ini | > oi1oiil O'KMloii mnl
Mrii dain 1.L1 on nlurh I ) fcl n full lilMur/ llwir Jiv . .
Mwhriim lit ( rvV > MlvnUiv e | .r w , . , Uiciy \ l.lttr
CooiuJuUdit frui HIV ! ivnfl Ictitlat. iieri.fii.U7 or by i.inil
is CHKOMC iiismsm
crlliiffllwNrrvou.bjhtrni druilo , Urliiai
oOnc.iM. . well . Mlolhrr ! kiiiitif.ICjMr.uf illlur *
allMioradlnH , Dr. OTTERBOURC ,
OtlllK llnlllll for. 13th < 1 I > D < | J. HU ,
01. l'i . . , a l [ . .a J toU .a. Oviiu , ttru.
SCIENTIFIC
'URING
14-20
TAR DID
PILESuSfiLT RHEUH
end all akin dlaeaaea. AnewmnUiodof torn *
pounmoff Tar. A Cure Ruaranteoil , or nuincy
rofuiiduC Hold uy dnj3d > t8 , end at tbo ollloo eil
TAR-OID CO. , 71 RAITClfHST. CtHCMO , 1'rleei H ,
Mi-ntl ii Omalia Hoc
RUPTURE CURED.
By Dr. Bnedlkar'a methud. No opcratloni No iMIni
No Dctcntlnn from buihiosi. Aduutel to chlldroa
aswull aa urown pooiJlw * Hundrodf uC autn rai > 3
alotiiiUlaou HI9. All butlniiii itrlctlyc aililo
tlal. CONSULTATlOXI'HrJti.
ritor. \ . D. COOK ,
Room C , 1511 Douglas St. , Omaha , Nob.
BALL'S '
CORSETS
BONED WITH KABO.
The ONLY COllSKT nmiln thnt run t > n r ttiTH d
br IM imtvlmscr utter THItKE WEEK'S
WEAK K not found
PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY
In every reject , ami lt price rcfnmlf il IIT 11 r.
Mntlo In n varlntr r tyK' n < ! i > rlci' < ( told br lint *
rln dealer * ovfrylu'ro , Hrw nrn nf mirlhlt'M Imi
tation' . None Ki'milnunlUunit llnll'minmeim Iwl.
CHICAGO CORSET CO. ,
102 FRANKLIN STREET , CHICAGO.
4OS Hrondwny , Mew Turk.
ul the boAyVnliricril unit itrrnutlif niM. Tnll parllruUti
tout ( milt JIu . KU1KMKU1UA1.UO. , lluntlo , W. V.
PEN NY ROYAL PILLS
"CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. "
Tlio OriRlnnl anil Only Oninlnc.
flute fta4 Rl ftTi Krllftfcto ntwar * i f wurtille lmlutt n .
iniurmiibK M LADIES. * * i ° * ' nmuiit M
"fhleh r' Kii H h * nl Uli nooihw.or u.tloi. l ,
no f" t'Utl > ! * ri In l.ll r b ; rM rti midl.
PAPER. . ( fcUbonUr Chrmli-nl Co. .
" jfVM .ll ii q r s I'hlln.lfc , ! .
nUU rTrrnher < > . Aik for
K" 1-cuiiiror * ! 1'IIU. I. > .
til LIt TT TVfT'TCT t
.WXj.XjL.lX JZLXJ JSI X Inditcrttiiini or
tVliiM . .X-Vf- . IIC.M.I , ni
, ,
at r > -n i -
, tTntioui , mild , . . . -HCurrrnti of
! * * A AhK.B * * w nk ptrtt.nilor *
n ncorouirrnji. Eli .ctiu
Current w * ltillniuntlTcr , tforf > lt ! , > In rub.
Urutcit mprovi-nwnUor r ftll other 1 > * 1U Wont rAiairr
tnBQ ntljcnr illnthrr inoothl. Nfftltil p mpMtt4c. tmp
The Sinden Electric Co. IC9 LaStllcd. . Chloa
OnoAfront ( Vcn n T ry town for
My retail sulo of your "Tnrnlll'a Punch" I
com cignr for the Ust year , HW-.wcrolRJ.flOil ,
This year t expect tn bull tit li'ii't " . .O.OOO . of thll
justly popular braud. On IRK. PHOWIT ,
TriiKKl ) t , Donror , Col.Q
iOORESS , / ? . W. TANSILL&CO.m\\\ \ \ \
WoodbridgeBrothers
STATE AGENTS FOR TIIK
Decker Brothers
OMAHA. NEUKASKA.
THE
WIRE GAUZE ( WEN DOOS
a THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTOMTHB
ItprodncM Practical Betnlts in Biking1 tad
Koutlng never before attained in any
Cooking Apparatus , and will
R87ohiioiOTH38ntMflh of Cooiing
ITS
ftll Food B k l or Roanted. hooM tH dooV
arMaif frMljndnltUd tnthe even. ThUUdo
brdlieiirdlnatbacloMOTeadoor h r lofot a § J. u < I
ubitltatlnafor It a door conUlnlnit tbM o ( Win
U > ute BurlT < u Urim M the door Itnol f.
Through thla Oanza Door the air freely
Circulates , facilitating th proc * of eooUag.cnd
prodaclnx fowl that ! unequalled In fl Tor an * nu-
trltion.tnJ actual Ir cooked with len coiuumptloa ot
fuel than in an own wlln a clowd door.
It make ! an enormoni MTlng Iu the wei nt or meat.
OV IUK TOOD COOKIl ) IK IT.
OPINION OF AN EXPERT ,
VM. U T H. WELCH. Teacher Dnraentlo Keoaonr.
Iowa Htnte Unlreriltf , M ; > : "My delllMrata ] ad maiit
li that the OT U of the lUnge , ni compared with other * .
la not only moro equally heated In every rart front aa
well aa rear but aa a rwult of IU aaperiornmtllatlon
the food placed therein 1 better cooked , while retain-
iaKaaweetrflaior. Bd a larger proportion of lube * *
Jufcea. Innd.uliio.tliatlhecaninnuillonotfDellntau
Itaoge U much leea than any other for aanu work. "
IEHD FOR lUUITRATiDCIIIOUlAIIANO PUCE KIT
EXCELSIORMAHF'C CO. . ST.LOUIS.
CHABTEB OAK STOVES and BAHOB8 are
BOLD IN NEBRASKA ai tollowi :
MILTON ROGERS & SONS OMAHA.
P. KENNKY. GORIKJN.
DALLAS & LETSON , HASTINCI.
E. C. BREWER , Hv SI-MINGS.
H.AIRU&CO NEBRAIKACITT.
W. F. TEMPI.ETON NELSOW.
J. D. STURUEVANT & SON ATKINSON.
J.KASS&CO CiiAonoif.
KRAUSE , LUBKER & WELCH.COLUMBUS.
OLDS BROS BORAS.
TANNELI.&SWEKNEY , KAUBUIIT.
GETTLE& FAGER. . . . . . FRANK-UK.
N.J.JOHNSON NORTH B ND.
I. J. McCAFFERTY O'NEILL CITV.
R. IIA7.I.EWOOD , . . OSCEOLA.
J. S. DUKK PLATTSMOUTII ;
A. PEARSON STERLING.
J G. GREEN STBOMSHORO.
J. A. PADDEN & SON. Sur Bio .
T1MMCUMAN & FKAKER VBRBOM-
The Best and Safest
Vapor Stove Made.
C. W. SIcopor , head of St. Maryw' Av
enue.
llolincH & Smith , South Omaha.
1887 Spring Valley Stocl Farm. 1887 ,
OMAUA , NKD.
Ooorgo Wilkoi 510. Record 2:32. :
Jluuaurcil bj'J-J : , thu " :2."i : mid tlio'J : ' ) ) stmil
ardwnsthu ; vrcnti'gt thut over lived. Huvintf
now rhona and duiik-liters In the 2:3) : Hat flow a
K)2U5i. :
Thoonlj-soii ot OoorKU Wllkcs In tlio State of
Nuuroakii.
3B41 Black Wilkes 3511 Standard.
Hlroiltiy ( loorito Wllko ol'J ; 1st duiu Fanny
Hull , sired by Confcdoruto Chtor , own lirothor
toWoodfonf Chief. 2:22''nd : iluin Hysdrk'ii
Ilanililntonlim. Will Bland fur more * ut the
ulxivo fiinn ut ? 3.'j tlio HOUBOII , cuah time ot Her-
vlco , with prlvllo u of rutitrn nhould innroi not
provo In foiU. Llniltid to 2i | raiiruH iHi.sldol ay
own. St-nson communrni Kali. Ut and end *
Augiut 11,1317 , for further pArtlculnnt Bond
f.r circus.
N. L D >