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BASE BURNERS. | The Fashionable Four Proclaim " Their Ability to Warm the Speaker's Chair. Kasson, Kiefer, Dunnell and Hiscock on Hand, Fault- lessly Attired. Preparations Progressing for the National Memorial Ser- vices in the House, Withoring Widows and Tortured Spinsters Gatheving to the Capitol to * Catch On." Washington Correspondence St, Lows Ropu lican The approaching speakership con test has brought many congressmen to town, candidates all of them, and st speculation and hopes wildly to work By their wondrous affubility and their | new clothes are the majority of the candidates known, and though they would scorn the insinuation of dress ing for the office, there is not one of them but pays more attention to lis | pompously buttoned frock coat the polish of his beots than he did a year ago. These little matters of the toilet toll wonderfully i the general impression the candidate makos, and thore is 1o place where an ill-fitting coat proclaims ifself so loudly as in tho speaker’s chair, Possibly the fluence of such a well-dressed presi- dent 18 seen in this little matter, for in the way of Prince Albert coats the chief ~iagistrate is beyond all rivalry, and his wen eral appearance perfection, Cien, Keifer, of (*hio, has noticeably im- proved in this respect lately, and is newu gluss of dignified fashivn, though time was when he wasas inditforent to the cause, and careless of cut and fit as his whilom colleauge Garfield. With his iron-gray hair tossed back from hix forchead, his full beard, blue eyes and broad shoulders, this favor- ite son of Ohio will set a fine picture in the frame of the Speaker's chair. Mr. Dennell, of Minnesota, will equal- 1y adorn tho place, and ta St. Louis his appearance is alrendy familiar as presiding officer of the Mississippi River Convention. These two candi- dates, and Mr. Hiscock, heve each one headeuarters at theiv separate hotels, but leading them all a3 & wman of dis- tinguished munners and pre , Mr. Kasson has taken for himself » whole house and there entertains “‘en prin The manrion ocenpicd by the ex-minist-r to is that of Mrs. Van Rensalner ®orry, on M street, three doors frem Wornley's hotel. It is in the wmost fashionable quarter of the city, hancsomely f nished, and by its~ ne: to the great caterer makes by bility on ten minutes’ asson is a widow lady members of hisimmediate fan goasip has set itsoll to find some gre Tmport in his taking the white ¢ phant of a house upon his Jone shoul- ders. Preparations are already:in progress forithe national mesnorial -services, to be keld in the hall of the house of representativee at the capi- tol, in honor of the mar- tyred president, some time befere the holiday recess ¢fCongross. Thoy will bo very impressive in .characte The groat hall in which the obsequ: of Lincoln were helé will be drape black. All the seate in the gallerios and on the flosr will be reserved for prominent men and women, If (tke prograinme partly formed is carried wut, tvo senators (of whom Kenater Sherman will probably be eue) and two representatives (of whom J, Rar dolph Tucker, of Virginia, will pr ablybe one) will deliver momo addresees. After Rev. offered p: o062, Writt Meo. Hoavison Glazier, of thie city formerly of Hiram Cilege, will b AsMr. any t Mr. P 1 Dy reasl by Eepresentatives A H. Petti bous, of Tennessee, formorly of K ivan Colioge, aud the Marive nd will rendor apicopriate music, To yeung Jadies, ments this winter that it were wel! for them 1o consider. Tho impros sion generaily provails eway from here tkatit ie'n wonderful place for match-making and full of watrimona | prizes. Just eiow it truly is, for be- | ginniag with President Arthur, Sens- | tor David Davis and Secretary Folger, | it inn widower'e adminstration straishi | through. The English minister, Mr. | Lionel Sackvilla-West, twa prospective cabiuet offic apectable fraction of th r three| 1d a re- | senete and | there is the regular supply of young and navy ofticers aud for- who always love an beires well-dowried fedics there is no place like the capiral, al- though the city swarins with siger fluous fomales “there is always wel come and a chanes for more. e White House, frow all that is kiowu, | will be without a mistress” for tiis winter, and atone or two dinnes i g Arthur has laug ters of Lis eabinet oflicers that he cxpec ed them to work hard for him this sea son, meaning they should stand in | line with him and shake the hands of the one, two aud three thousand who filo through duving reception hors Becretary Folger has a young lady daughte ) will receive for him, | and Mr. West, the lish Miniater, will have for the presiding genius of the great Lesation building a pretty ar old daughter, who has not yet been even presented to the Queen uzene Hal In the return of Mrs. E 7 Chandle and her mother, Mrs. much pleasure is expressed. For winters thoir resideuce on 1 street huy Leen closed, barred and bolted, and now b window u pla ars in its front “For sale { t 150 has been the scene of life wid gayety for the last stirriug quar ter of a contury, and in the years that it was owned and used by Sena tor Chandler was a gathering plax and banquet for all that genial soul’s frienc r some reason the family have taken an aversion to the house, and while offoring it for silo | have rented the residence of Mr. L vi P. Morton, a half a blook! or shall have | [ quarters at Frankfc THE OMATA DAILY BEE: \\'I’II).\'IGSD;\)‘ NOVEMBER 50 1881 same farther up on the ot. The Washington p vags agog to ther neigh have been sorut g the 180 since it has been | in order tor the incoming family, and artistic tolk in town are oxeited over Mrs. Hale's window shades. The fashion of turkey-red window shades in place of ghostly-white Holland has lately reached here, fitfully and _wonderfully. In Mrs, | Hale's offending windows there are | & popular error that should be correct {green shades on one floor, blue on | ed Vule, and | if you gave an « another, and red in the ves the combination of the three brilliant young women in Patience groan “Red and blue and green ! Primu colors ! Oh'! South Kensington ! Senator and Mrs. Logan arrived here for the winter, t much longer as the long | congress may last, The senator, it said, was hurried away from Chicag by the incessant and porsistent attacks of office-scekers, althoug!: is hardly the haven to sec from that sort of thi for the years and Mv nd years past, wan - will samo suite o rooms at ble bearding house on | Twelfthstreet. Administrations have come and gone, their fortunes and re- lations changed with cach one, but the Le s have maintained the same even style of Tiving, and never launeh- cd out upon the tempestuous sea of house building and housckeeping in hington. The bright, fresh taco Mrs. Logan, with its roll of gray lair, is more charming and attractive with each season, and while the slow whitening of her locks brings out her fair comploxion and dark eyos all the better, the general is still swarthy and blacker than a crow’s wing in hair and long mustaclie Rumayan, CRAZY ELEPHANTS. A Showman's Recollections of Keoepers Killed and Dostruce tion Done by Them. New York Sun, SOf all mad elephants, Hannibal, T think, was the worst,” said Dr. 1. A, Graves, the veteran showman at Bun- nel's. “Most elephants recover from a mad fit within a few days, but Han- nibal—well, he would keep up « tant rum for weeks and months at a time, The longest spell e ever hed began carly one morning in June, 1854, while traveling with Raymond & War. ing's menagerie frem Pavtu Fall River. He broke away fi keeper and ran the highway thirtesn | wiles, smashine everything ho could | Lalk about clepliants being lar | Hennibal looked as big es a locomo- |tive that morning. The attemipted to check chused into a swamp. lo the mad elephant mot w cart loaded with wmutio: wshed the cart, killed the | 1 beteh Ho Lorse, B broke the driver’s arm, and scaf tered the qquacters of mutten alon ways. Two upse d the horses were killed, the drivers escaping unkurt. When the funy of the fit was spent, Hannibal was found beneath & tree on the road side completely ex! the time submiss Tusk chains were applied, and for many woeks afterward he wae kept under the strictest surveillance, To approach hun during this period was davgerous On turning out ane morning in Bu; lington, Vt., T fourd a number of wo- men and childron_ petting him, while he was swinging his ears in evident enjorment, Then 1 knew the spell was broken. He aas very decile and tractable the rest of that season. ‘‘Hannibal was ¢he most viciou ele- phant that ever tramped with a show. In 1819, while we wore at Connells- ville, 0., a stranger gave him a pail of water. He drank tho water leisurely, and t en, suddenly turning his head, struck the man with his tusks, The Wihile che the high- s were 7 | took a fit and pureved the keeper into 1 stone-yard, when he got wedlg among the bowlders, and was dued in that dilemwe. Up to Hannikal was noted for his unchange- able good nature. In th s old ‘Put’ Fownsend used (o be his keeper. ‘Put’ hed trained Lin to drive the stake tc which it was enstomary to chain him. One day ‘Put’ ed | the stake and hand, the sledge to | Hanniba! to complete tio job. an- nibal mar'o a ponderavs biow ai the stake-head, but strsck kis fool in- stead. Mo threw tlie sledgo so far that it reguired an hour's searei to nd it, and never would touch one in. Hunnibal lived to ks 100 years 1, and killed twelve men. “Columbis was another bad el - phant. Tn December, 1849, while with Paymard & Warings menagerie, Chestnut pizect, Philadolphia, he killod his kegqoer, took possession of theshow, and retained it for three day, killing iv that time two vamels, || Louse, are poor fone creatures, and|a lawa, and upsetting a large stove ) 4 two aniwal cages. The doors ded cannon weve meanted treet, and soldiers paraded the prewiess n diness fo give Lim a W reception should ke appear, Fina'ly two keepas entered ¢he byild ing frow above, straddled the eposs- bewms, and drop & noosed rope to the fluor. e valkod into the tra, and when he realizad that he was canght, cubmitted qguietly o the sning aperation, Columbus {e through a bii at Nowth Adan luss,, tl summer, and died a few d ys later, { Willisuig, or Cavada Bill," ay Bsion voopr # tirst | Rowmeo killed hime in t, Pa, in Bill went into the elephal do some chores, and his crushed and mangled bo s found a fe afterward, Wiste was eleplin hours | 1i el in wuch the same mammer by Tarner's African Romeo. Bef party could get his bo thing but t. The shant | and with as little expense as pogsible, e spolls oftener than | The echewe is a huge one, but Mr. those I have meutioned. In 1850 he | Haverly’s well known pluck and en killod his keeper and two comels nowr | €Y may Le connted on to carey him Now O:leans, and then raided tl h successfully, country for miles around, doing a —— | great deal of dau Chiel, who is th King, the keeper with how, in 187 s to farm property. | only one of the mad | killed Johu Robinson's ““What cauees the madness of el phanta?” was asked, “If you have aver noticed, you ray have seen that there are tissues from the head of the elephant, just bebiud all the | open, but just as soon and rages | of stimulante aniline colors would make the wsthetic | ward would kil you did~ an oppor ry | On the contrary, there last week to take up their habitation | sion for §i spring, and as | marvelons cssion of | was travelling with the elephant Con is | quoror, | meerscliaum pipein a particular noc Washington | within reach of his trunk, and in loss for refuge | time than it takes to tell This sossion, | found the pipe, crushed 1 | | > | quietly roast. the ear When th are ¥ I, watory substance exu Thave always remark olephants are Kindly — dis casily handled while thes as they becom The in needle tapo d madness common sertion of brings relief ¢t is true that and 1 *Yes, exceeding] elephants are fond | , there's Tt has always been thought that ophant tobaceo he it, and years after would never for That 18 no: so, aro but two things which they relish more —apple | tree boughs and this . Their pas- | cut tobacco is something Some years ago, when 1 tunity present itso'f. carry a it was my custom to in my coat. Oneday T left my coat it, he had and swal wee, stem, and al During ars 1 was with Conguerer 1 reckon he must have eaten soveral hundred pounds o tobaceo. The truth of the matter catlenen, an clophant, liko an intelligont person, will eat only what suits his taste, and never harbors any dislike for those pec ple who give him disagrecblo food. lowed it, the fow 1 “Pour on Oi1." L. 1. Fotlett, Mavion, O, s'ates that he B nsed THovAS Ecrectine Ot tor buim vid has found i equal it in sootl ing the puiu wnd lof. eod-lw to lealth o caros, This ho functions are mitted to resume their work, and the patient Rets woll SOLD BY ALL |\uru«.|.~"1“1l 0 datly cod Gentle Women | Who want glossy, lnxarian | and wavy tresses ol abundant, beautiul Hair must uso LYON'S KATRATRON, This clegant, cheap articlo always makes the Huir grow freely and fast, keeps it from falling out, arrests and cures gray- ness, removes dandruff and itching, makes the Hair strong, giving it a curling tendeney and” keeping it in Humor of the March. Fank I Foote in the Philadelphin Times. Tn the march up the valley of the Shenandoah the abundance Of black berries offered substantial repasts that did us much good. One evening a vast field of them attracted our attention and the whole division of Anderson was stopped perforee, hecause there were none left in the ranks to move on and went in to “fll up.” General Wileox facetiously remarked to one of lus Colonels to *‘turn out your cattlo 1o craze,” and when e thought they had a surfeit ordered the Colonel to ““driveon his cattle.” Passing through the town of Charlestown, Va., the Iadies of the place in their fervor aused General Posey to dismount and “kissed hiea for the Mississippi Bri- gade” and would not let hun off’ light- ly. Sharpsburh was reached and a rest given us for soveral hour some of us oceupicd in rovor battle fnght there nearly a year pro vious. ®While sitting on the porch of a_cottage with a comrado, a door he- hind ws was partly opened and « lady asked us if we did net wish for sometking to eat. Assenting we were told to go through the gate to the rear of the house, so as not te ctmuch attenton, which we The lady soon appeared with brezd, milk and but and o delicious funch it was, After disposing of it we thanked her for her kindness started away She called us back wid, in a quict and dignitied manner. 1 havo given fred’y to you nron give, but Tassuro you it is not don or.any sympathy for your canse, fo: cavae I thought you were tired and hurgry. T hope't» see the Vmion proserved and pray it may be, without any more battling, for 1 have dear oves in the Union_army fighting for its preservation.” Tho quict dignity and patriotism of the lady ma deep impression «cn me, one tht 1 shall never forget. One even while quietly trudging alons Beeryville, an aged negress, leani o fence, put tac query to us: 5 dere auy rrore sojers to Nind youn's!” Teplying in the breise out again. i vod, 1 ber seed somany peoplo afor now daye dey've bin passin’, am hero’s more. think, all «lc pouple in de wuzl, and dey's s nuatinies.” A Willing Endorser. VILLWAUKER, AVis., July 36 oW, Wakvse & Co, can recomm Lives Cure, and you can cheerfully uge sy name, Wrs. ANN Keuoy, cod-1w Baverly's Tkeatrical Chain , the Alevander of manage rial warfare, has by no means ae atthewreeping point. The aew world which e has yetto conqueris asebeme of ameonitude chatucteristic of <he man. Che campaign can hardly bo said to be opened s yot, but cvavy- thing is<n readiness for a movement, The fack in regard te his scheme hae been obiained by a reporter of The Clevelant Herald from one of Mr Haverly‘eceprentativen. It is, inbriof, H ony desired position, Beau- tiful, healthy Hair is the sure result of using Kathairon, Hop Bitters. 12 you are youns nnd Ll e T cukanas ato at ulnting, fealing, You will be RRTRERA T 1 | Wop wittere 1t yennre sim. fold by drg Ty wen I oud o1 | ey | | == hoas 1 have te 1 . . H ithowut g “ it és one'labhor and detest, but be.| Withowt Change Time, :Only 17 Hours. Sioux City & Pagine | Ruvs a Solid Train Ihrough from ! Council Eluffs to &t. Faul 1T 1 ROCP MILES THE HIORTEST ROUTE, vroM COUNCIL BLUFFS TO ST, PAUL, MINNEAROLIS DULUTH OR BISMARGX, andall pointa n Northorn Iown, Minnosotasd Dakow. This lino iy oquinpod with the knprood Wostinzhouse Automatic’ Air-brake and Hilor Platform Couplor aud Buffsr: and for SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT I8 unscrpnssed. Pulmar Palace Slooping «Car rui tiecough WITHO UT.C 11 A hotwoon £2an s Oy and St Paal, vaa I Blufts and Sious City Union Pac'fle Transtor at Goun- 3 p. m. da'ly on acrival of tensas hand o | Blufts train trom onx O 3 TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OGHER ROUTE, oux City Zonte : Shortest Lino, Comfortable Ride in the £27 Remember i Bt OUNCIL BLUDES AND PAUL 24 Sce that your Tickels read via the “Sioux Citys nd Pacifie Hadl, oo, Jos TLES R BUCHAN 027 on'l Pass, Aggeat, + s Con'l P, Ayt Pirsouri J. 1L O'BRYAN, S0sthwestorn Gounei Bluffs, 1880, SHORT LINE. 1880, KANBAS CITY, s emu onir Direct Line to 8T. LOUES AND THE EA8T Frox Omaha and the West. No chauge.ot cars betwnon Omatin and bu. wowls, ant but one betwoon (MLATTA snd R >l« va, o to eatablish & chain of theatres direot, ly across the continent from const te Ae matters now stand, ama cger cousidors a visit to the Pac eoast to be almost as great and ha: asdous an wadertaking us an engag ment in England, or any other point | abeond. A loss of considerable im- | jand ho will now lubor to fill up the wolution of the problem, catablished himaclf on both sides and | in the centreof the continent, postant time is necess. and the heaviest kind of expense eannot Pos- sibly be avoidad. No ono andertakes such i tour witsout a coneiousness of great risk, or without taking precau tions €0 be fully prepared in of failure. Mr. Haverly's study of the ground has been thorough, and his recent lease of the California Theatre at San Francisco was a step toward a He has now at Now- York, Chicago, and Ban Francisco — 78 by lensing theutres at all (he principal intervening cities not more away from | comprnics to and fro from the Atlantie \ circuit is complete rescuing [ buvo little difliculty in moving his than a days rids apart Mr. Haverly will to the Pacific with ¢ Urative case Buckun s Arnica Salve, The Leet salve inthe world for euts, bruiscs, #, ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chillblains, corns and all kinds of | skin cruptions. This salve is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or monay refunded. 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Depot, INVITATION TO ALL WHO HAVE WATCHES AND CLOCKS AT TIUFLED T.ASTI STATHE B AT | received all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS irthwest of Chile Trunk Lines @ O MAF LWAY, ntral Dakata | tinneapolis Lie. 1 By & | : Agents fo th ko 8 lo Uit o8 wnd 0 other Ihicayy ENGRAVING —TO BE DONE OR— JEWELRY 5. MANUFAGTURE While our Work is better, our Prices are Lower R offered for Competition in our line For the Best Jewelry, (own make.) For the Best Engraving, Over All Competitors. | fatest line oamacating the cront Motropolts, ol | F'or the Best Watch Work, TFor the Best Diamonds (own importation) | FOR THE BEST DISPLAYED, EfC. Having label'y ontarged my workshops and putting in now .. chinory, T hopo to still nasro im, 0d improved ma rove tho quality and finish of our ork and fill orders with more promptnoss than 1s usual, Y A T RGN | ud then advertise the fact avcouncements, I wauld b and thoso of Yours s will bo: “Rirgt to g not betore—no wild ac Some unprineipled dealons bemng in the habit of ¢ lve n suporior facill ments wying iy | ¢ you, the reader of this, to draw u line botween such copied advorti vary truly, monts A. B. HUBERMANN, The Reliablo Jeweler, Omaha, Neb., Sign of the Striking Town Clock. Opéra House Clothing Store! J. P. LUNIDD 217 South 16th St., Under BOYD'SS GENT'S FUHNISHING GOOD HATS & CAPS, TRUNKS, ETG. Figures! Strictly ONE PRIGE CLOTHING HOUSE, FOWER AND HAND Steam Pumps, MACHINE! 17 HOSE, THA Wik Of the Very Latest Styles, TA—— OPERA HOUSH. MEN'S AND BOY'S GLOTHING, S, All Goods Marked in Plain icos and Courteous treatment will do t the STORE s the place to buy, nov zeodlin DOUTIBILIE ATTEY EXN GHE ACTLIT» ILLS, PHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRANQC, 205 Farnam 8t., Omaha E T ERSS Y 0 LADIES, GENTS, AND CHILDREN MRS. HUBERMANN'S, 16th Street, Bet. Capitol “avenua and Davenport, to Order and Repaq irinig rinonaatly done Furs made 10t