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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1884)
8 THE DAILI BEE-OMAHA. TUESDAY JANUARY 1 , 1881 , THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA , Tuesday Morning , Jan. ! The Wcntlicr. For the upper Mississippi and Mia sourl valleys : Generally colder , pnrll ; cloudy weather , light local snows , northerly orly to northwesterly winds , mid highc b&romolor. ap . LOCAL BREVITIES , Happy Now Yoar. Turn over a now loaf to-day , nnd keep I turned over. W , H , Haynca won n knndiomo toilc CMO at Frank llogcre' , valued at $ 20. Ice ono foot In thickness VTM taken froi the Missouri river at this point yesterday , St. BarnabftH ( uirish Rchool oponr for tli Easter toroi Wednesday , January 2d , TiiE BEE wlshwi a happy Now Year to II thousands of patrons in particular , and ovorj body In gonoral. A largo number of ladies from the dllToi ent churcliOB will receive their friends at tli Y. II. C. A. rooms to-day. To-day being the feast of the circum clslon , thcro will bodhlno norvlccs , wltli short addresi , in Trinity cathedral at II a. tr Judging from the number of calling can ! already ordered , tlio list of gentlemen mal ing calls this year will bo fully us largo aa I former years. Hcaorvod scats for the Noally-StoYor piano recital , which takes place Thuradn ovcning , go on aalo at Boyd's opera house o Wednesday morning. ilrs. William Novo , last week , rocot > od diamond ting from an insurance company f < her presence of mind and hereto cITorta In o ; tinguishlng a fire In her residence. llov. Willard Scott began n rcrlcs of lei turca ti ( > on the "Ilellglous History of tl : JInglish Pooplo" Sunday evening in the S Mary's Avenue Congregational church. J. 0. Moody won a wntch and chain In radio which came off at Col. Floyd's laf night. The watch and chain WOK the pro ] crty of Gleason , who WAS convicted of hlgl way robbery FOIIIO time ago. The tnlnlstcrof | customs , ot Canada , paxsc through this city yesterday morn ing , in h special car , on his way homo to Canada. H wife and daughters , who accompanied lili west , will remain in California during th winter. JamcH C. Mahoney , an employe of tli Union 1'uciiic Co. , and Nellie McDonah wcro united in miUriago last evening at tl ; liouso of the brldo'H parents , corner of Cm and Sixteenth streets. Many friends of hot partica wcro present , and festivities were ko ( up until the happy couple were well started I the "Happy New Year. " C. S. Hlgging , who has made such marked success of his restaurant , to-day or . rs n now field of catering. Ho supplies csllatton , for n "Leap Year" reception , give by Bomo of the most prominent gentlemen c Croaton , Iu. , which will cost $250. The soi vlco will bo under the auspices of Itobor Lemons Green , of Boicabello , Grant count ) Wisconsin , which will servo to Insure ospecit Attention to the wants of the Ruostf. A slashing runaway occurred on Fifteenth street , shortly after ftvo o'clock last evening The team of horses belonired to a forme named Mansfield , and bccamo frlghtono near the corner of Fourteenth and Ilarno ; streets. They started up Hanioy , turnci Into Fifteenth , down which they doahod at ; furious pace. Several people who were cross Ing the street narrowly escaped being nil over. The team was brought to a stand Kill in front of Croighton block , by ono horn falling down. Mansfield was thrown out bu not seriously Injured. 1'lSUSONAIj. Dr. Colfmun lia-i returned from Texas , whor ho has been for the post moiitlu lion , G. M. Lambertson in a guest at th Pox ton. W. L. Van Alstyno , of Lincoln , and Joh ; Hamlln , of Nebraska City , nro at the Mil lard. lard.Choi ChoiE. . Baker and wife , of Beatrice , am L. D. Dent , of Hastings , are at the Paxton J. D. Kilpatrick nnd family are at th Paxton. Dr. A. Bear , of Norfolk , is at the Ptixton r Halno B. Morse , came up from Kansas laa Friday to spent Now Years' In this city. Henry Vincent , representing Thu America ! Nonconformist , of Tabor , In. , la in the city F. A. Chapman , Norfolk , J. T. Clorksoi mid John M , 15 agon are registered nt tin Paxton. Aler Smith , ouo f Tlrroll & Cook'n clerks IIM gone to St. LOUH ! for a few days visit will friends. 15. H. Landts , of'MIIford , J. M. Tlmycr , o Orand Island , and J. F. Perkins , of Weei.ini . Water , ore nt the Mlllard. Gov. Jnmea W , Dawos arrived at the Mil Ikr J an Saturday evening , and will roiua n the city on bualnons a day or two. James Oarney.ngont of the Chicago Churcl Choir company U In town making arrange inonts for the ro-appearance of hlx company Charles Moores , private iecretary to J. J Dickey , left town yesterday for his old homo Ontario , Canada , which ho has not thltoi for twenty-two years. HAPPY NEW YEAE Ueliercd In ami Welcomed In Vnrl. 0118 WftJ'H , Twelve o'clock saw the year of oui Lord eighteen hundred nnd oJghty.tlirec pasa into the annals of history. The event in this city was celebrated in man- new differing in marked dogrocB. Ring , ing and chiming of bells , and the dis- cliargo , of guns , revolvers , and the shouts of the few stragglers on the streets , nt that late hour , wore the first indications that a "Now Year" had commenced. "Watch meeting" was hold at the A. ? ' S'j'Jf ' ? . ' ou tll ° corilor ° * Efch. teenth and Webntor streets. Tliocolored brethreu passed the time from 730 ; until 10 o clock , in a social manner , after which th6 service of "Thanksgiving and Praise was commenced , continuing and lasting until the now year was well started on its journey , A great many othur people in the city aw $ ho old year out and the now ono in , and a number of young men , by no JneanaBinall , who started ont with thatin- tention , weio utterly incapable by twelve ock f * P.Prcciatmg the advent of lUie Year/ A LONE HAND , Which is to bo Played by th Chicago , Burlington & Quinoy , It Has no Intention of Joinin the Now Alliance Although the dispatches from Onmli snys The Chicago Tribune of Sunday , i dicato that ilio Northwestern definite agreed on Saturday to hcconio a party i the Iripariito agreement , yet the Burlin ton people profess to think that the a tioti of General Manager Ilughitt Omaha has boon conditional , and that 1 may otill chnngo his mind at the mcotir to no hold in Chicago. There can h however , but little doubt that the Norll woatcrn has joined the combination at ; moans to act with it nqainat the Burlinj ton , This has boon a foregone conclusto over since Mr. Augustus Scholl , Yando bilt'a right bower , voted with the Unic Pacific directors in favor of'confirmii : the agreement. Mr. llughitt's show < resistance since then is believed to ha\ boon nmdo to obtain special concossiot from the combination for ita Sioux Oil it Pacific business. The Burlington people say thojh ha\ no intention of joining the combinatioi as it was gotten up for the nolo purpos of depriving them of a share of the business from their Nebraska lines an have it divided among the other lini o ist of the rivor. They say they en light the combination just an well nlor aa with the Northwestern for an all ; and they seem to fcol confident they wi coino out victors in the coming conllic They cannot aoo how the arrangpmei can benefit the lines east of the Miasou river , though they admit tin it will materially help tli Union Pacific. They are under tl impression that the other Iowa lines toe it for granted that the Burlington woul make no fight against the combinatio and would readily make the concossioi demanded. They expected to bo ben fitted by the additional business the Bu lingtou was to give thorn. In this , hov over , they would find themselves sadl mistaken , as the Burlington would giv up nothing of what it justly considers i own. The Burlington would got as muc if not more business from its lines i Nebraska at Plattsmonth , as all the ptlu lines would got from the Union Pacific ; Omaha and Council Bluffs. Still the were unable to state what action the would finally take until after the mootin in Chicago , as they had as yet receive no propositions from the combined road Pour llcuutlml Cards. ' Now designs never before publishot Will plcaso any person. Sent free o receipt of 2o stamptoovory reader of Tn OMAHA BKK. Address Satfmol Carlo 35 Park Place , N Y. 28-tf INTERESTING TO GENTIjKMKN. The Fnlr Ones Who Will , nmlAYhoi Tliey "Will , Ho Glnd lo dco You To-Duy. Below may bo found a list of ladies wl ; wHTrecoivo calls to-day in this cit ; Mrs. II.V. . Yates and daughter wi receive at homo after 2 o'clock , assisto by Mrs. Guming , Mrs. S. S. Caldwol Mrs. S. R. Brown , Mra. W. II. MoCon Mrs. W. A. llodick. Miss Brown , Mil Berlin and Miss Smith , of St. Joe , Mi Mrs. Win. Ward and Miss Rosa ft Ward at No. 205 South Fourtoont street , near Capitol avenue. At Mrs. George W. Beano's : Mrs. N. n. Patrick , Mrs. E. Wakoloy , MB F. Wossolls , Mrs. N. Shelton , Mrs. . ] Olarkson , Miss Clario Rustin , Mil Mamie Shears , Miss Jane Tonzalh Miss Minnie Iloatli , Miss Miller , c Louisville , Kansas ; Miss Butler , of Phi adolphiaj Miss Grocnhaw and Mil Doauo. Mrs. Max Meyer will receive at 1)1 ! ) Capitol avenue , assisted by Mrs. Adolp ! Mover , Mrs. Moritz Meyer , Mrs. Al Hollmaii , Miss Fannie Rau , of SanFrar oisco ; Miss Rachel Goldsmith and Mie Radio Nowinun. After 1 o'clock. The following ladies will receive wit Mrs. R. A. Bock at the northwest conic of Twenty-fourth and Cass streets : Mic Robinson , Miss McOluro and the Missc Donman. Mrs. J. S. McCormick and Mit McConnick will receive at their res : denco , Cauitol avenue and Eightcont street , from 2 to 7 p. in. , assisted b Mrs. D. 0. Clark , Mrs. Nye , Mn Balch , Mrs. E. S. Dundy , Jr. , MiaaNow combo , of Quinoy ; Miss O'Brien an Miss Newman , of Burlington ; Mia Pugh , Miss Tompkins , Mias Ijams , Mis Darrio Ijama , Miss Reid , Mias Lake Miss Morgan and Miss Lyons. The Dean and Mrs. Millspaugh will b ? lad U receive their frionda on Nov Years Day , at their rosidonso. St. Mary' nvonuu and Nineteenth street. Mra. Rev. W. E. Copeland , Mia tfollio R. Smith and Mrs. Alexander L Pollock at the lattcr's residence , No 1811 Coaa atroot , after 1 p. in , Mrs. G. H. Collins lind Miss Collin receive at their residence , 1003 Capito avenue , after 2 p. m. , usaiatod by Mrs John II. Horbaoh , Mrs. Jamoa Watson Sirs. T. H. Stanton , Mra. John Cowin Mra. John G. Bourke , Mrs. Frank S Pusoy , of Council Blulls ; Mias Wakoloy MSB Barton , Miss Boyd , Miss Margaro Uoyd , Miss Mogeath , Miss Campbell am Miss Honahaw. Mra. T. II. Lacey will bo nt homo w 2010 Jackaon street. Mrs. 0. E. Yost will receive , north * vest corner of Wobator andTwonty.thirt itroota , after 1 p. m. , assisted by Mrs. E , SI. Morsman , Mrs. S. B. Jonon , Mrs. 0 , C. Coutant , Mra. D. B. Sargout , Mrs , I. G. Blair , and Mrs. F. B. Knight. Mrs. GV. . Ambrose and Mrs. F. 0 , livinius will receive at No. 1024 Farnani troot , after 1 o'clock , assisted by Mrs , Jol. Smytho , Mrs. S. F. Woodbridgo , nd the Misses Waggoner , Churchill , o ! Jedar Rapids , la. , IV-schuck , Caldcr- rood , Young , Larson and Pennoll. Mrs. UoorgoA. Hoagland will receive , ssittcd by Mrs. Gay und Mrs. Watson Vyman. MM. A , L. Wyman will receive ut lioi osidonco , 813 North Twonty.socond , etweon Davenport and Chicago , assisted y Mrs. 0. B. Rustin , Mra. J. R. Hard- nborgh , Mrs. L , A. GroU'and Miss Ida treot. A Mit. EIIITOJI : Now that the season nd almost every local aspect suggest nterpruo and improvement , why aot ccept the position fully ? An institu tion , in which the elite of Ml condition. . ar.il denominations can moot cordiall and profitably is n desideratum felt b many , and , possibly , awaits only fittin recognition to bo promptly catnblishcc It would form the nucleus of a muaou and exposition which might give Oirml iU proper standing aa the gate city an emporium of the west. Wo would pn pose as its name the Eclectic club , or tl Eclectic Literary and Scientific Rocicl of Omaha , the qualifications of mombe ship to depend upon character rathi than aouircmcnta | , for F. Bowen , LL.D Alfnrd , professor of philosophy , Ha vard , tolls us that it is the men who ai moro or less self-taught that carry c the Rumford medals and honors of tl American society of arts and science Thin , however , for after consideration. Wo hope , meantime , your invaluab journal will endorse the idea and hoi establish a moans of entertainment i onoo rational and delightful. J. M. TlioiinaiulHSay So. Mr. T. W. Atkins , Olrnrd , Knti. , wrttoi "I novcr hcMtnto In recommend your IClo trio Bitters to my customers , they glvo ctitli fmU f cU < mftiiil nro rapid Hollers. Kloctr Bittern nro the purest and best modlcli known Mid will positively euro Kidney nti I.Ivor romplainUr , Purify tlio Mood nnd ro | ulfilo the bowels. No family can alfiml to I without them. They will nave hundreds i dollars f u doctor'x bllla ovcry year. Soldii DO cents n bottle y 0 v Jm.n. A SLASHING SOLDIER. He Attempts to Cam Mrs. Fred , Still bGiirtorf and Her Family , lie Is ArrCHtcil and Placed In .lull an Will Aimwor for AHHauK , AVltli Intent ( o Kill. On Saturday afternoon about 5:30 : , soldiur from Fort Omahn , ( vrent to tli residence of Jlr. Fred. Stubbondorf , o South Tenth atroot , and opening tl : kitchen door , informed the occupants < the room that ho was commanded to tali possession of the house nnd ordered thoi to call in the dog and close up the plnci Mrs. Stubbondorf who. was in anotht room at the time , was informed and wor. to the door to see what had become of th intruder. Ho was hidden in a recess t the porch , and the lady of the houa ordered him to leave the promises , who ho rushed at her and drove her into th houso. She then Hlippud out of the house i another direction and hastened to th house of n neighbor for assistance , j gentleman returned with her and the found the soldier seated upon the bac porch with a largo knife in his hand , n informed the neighbor that he was a go\ ornmont olliccr and produced a littl book which ho claimed contained hi orders , and which book was aftorwar found in the yard whore he had lost it The neighbor tried to induce him t leave the place , when ho rushed at hii with the knife and drove him into th houso. A little son of Mrs. Stubbondorf's wh wts just returning to the house was iu saultod , but was rescued by the mothoi The follow then "gave chase to Mri Stubondorf and ran her around the yar several times , knife in hand. The lad finally succeeded in getting inside tli houao , when the follow attempted t force open the door , but being frustrate In this , ho broke the shutters to piece and smashed in the window glass wit his knifo. Ho then took his departure , just pn vious to the arrival of Mr. Stubbondori Yesterday Mr. Stubbondorf and hi wife wont out to the barracks , accompc nicd by several olliccra , to see if the lad' could identify the mauraudor. A nor commissioned ollicor ordered out his corr pany tor inspection , and as soon as MM Stubbondorf saw the ollicor she marko him as the man. Ho was arrested an brought ttrthis city and placed in jail charged with assault with mtont to com mit murder. The man's name is M. C. Mahon , an < lie aumits having been in the city at thn timitand also losiim the little book whicl was found , but further than that ho say nil is blank. Ho was probably crn/.oi with licjuor. Previous to his going to Mr. Stubbon dorf'a ho assaulted a lady named lludlof and knocked her down. Wide AwnUo Druggists , O. F , Goodman U always alive In his busl noun and KparcH no pains to necuro the boit v every aitlclo In liin lino. Holuw Mociired th igonoyfor the celebrated lr. King's Nu\ Diecovory for Coimumption. Tlio only cei ialn euro known for Conmimptlon , Coughs Colds , Hoamoncsrt. Abthma , Hay Fovor.Droii chltlH , or any affection of throat and IUIIR sold on a iKisitlvo guarantee. Trial buttle froo. llei'ularaUo SI I'ollvu Court. In police court yesterday there won 'our cases for disturbance of the peace They were ouch lined S3 and costs , whicl three of thorn paid , the fourth boini sent up. Two "coons" had a little nltorcatieu 01 Douglas Btroot Sunday , and ono o : thorn paid $5 nnd costs this morning foi assault and battory. One suspicious character is hold pond ng investigation , it being thought thai 10 was implicated in the chain stealing at ErickBon'a iowolry store a few dayi incp. Tillio Henry filed an informaMoi ; against Albert Meyers yesterday morning , charging him with stealing a suit ol lothos from ono of her boarders named Thomas Douivan. MAUKIUO. llLHKHT-VKATOH.-Jn Coucoidln , Xan. as , on Christinas Day. 1883 ; by the lUv. F. 1 < . 1 uttle , nt the rcaldenco of the pastor , Air. John A. Gilbert , of Hannibal , Mia- nourl , and MUs Loulso W. .Veatuli , Jaupli- tor of John M. Veatch , Esq. , of uooordia. A handsome wedding ring , n present from he groom to the brldo , waa luoMJod In tlio erumony. The brldexmilda were the Misses da , Allla and Myra , histers of the brldo. The ivodihng mipper , at tha Kovero louse , was an logant alfalr and won eojoyiU by the many rleiuls of tha couplu , and loig Ufa and Imp. Ineis to thd no\\ly wedded plr waa drank In tmipei'H of champagne ; md with inuela and eng the morrlmont was ktft up until the woo im hours. Mr. Gllbor * ix well known in 'malm ' UH ono of the ii > l > ular conductors on 10 0. , St. P. , M. & Qt. _ It. ol Kobraska IjodfU No. 1 will have a nub * o installation /follicors _ at ita hull on Vudnosday oysninj , ' , January 2d. Tlioro vill bo musiu dancing and rofronhmonU , roe to all ppflont. A good social time s anticinat-d , and members of the lodge ind their families are requested to bo resent. CHANGE OF PROtVrtAMWE. McflPiiolyPost Cheyenne Sheriff , O. B , Steward , tlio Lender of ttto Cn llo Thlof OtinK or tlic IVcst , Cnpttircil and Tnkcn Hack In SIinoklcB. As wo strolled into the dcoot catin house yesterday , wo noticed , seated i the table , a man of rather striking a ] pcaranco , upon whoso legs wore the ire shackles , which marked him as a prii oner. 11 o was in charge of a plcosar looking man , who wo nppoachcd an asked in regard to his prisoner. Th gentleman whom wo addressed was N. E Boawoll , sheriff from Cheyenne , and th prisoner who was ao securely fastenc was none other than 0. E. Steward , wit for a long time has been the loader of notorious gang of cattle and horse thieve who have boon operating all through th west _ At Niobrara , a short time since the citizens took the law in their owt hands and lynched several of the dca porndocB. About this time Steward Skipped pod out and wont down into Arkansas whore ho was captured by Shoriir Boswel a few days since. The ahoriir told the reporter that he had captured Steward at Hot Springs Arkansas , and that the prisoner had bu como engaged to a girl of good family , and the marriage was to have taken plaei January 9th , 1884. Steward left Sidney , Nebraska , No voinbor 18th , B'HICO which time ho ha eluded the search of the officers unti found by Sheriff Boawoll. The aheril said that the parting between Stowan and his promised bride was very affection ate. ate.Tho The sheriff loft on the noon train eve : the Union PaciGc for Ohoyenno with hii priaonor , at which point Steward i wanted very badly , and the probabilitiei arc that there will bo another hemp neck tie party as soon as ho lands in tha country. Ho is a muscular looking follow , tal and raw boned , and did not appear to bi the least "rattled" by the shackles upoi his logs or by the crowd who scrutinize * him. Ho ate a hearty dinner and state * to the reporter that "there is no us in crying over it , they can't string mo U ] but once anyway" . Ilallrond Clicckn. The Union Pacific is preparing t < adopt the aystom of paying their em ployes with chocks on certain bankin ; houses , instead of paying them in cash This will do away with the pay car sya torn and the handling of largo sums o cash by the paymasters of the road , wlu are exposed moro or loss to robbery. Tin chock system has boon adopted by tl Chicago , Milwaukee it St. Paul. Wore received from banking houses throughoui the states of Iowa , Minnesota , Illinoii and Dakota Territory , at towns on the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul oompa ny'a is expressive of their readiness tc cash the railway company's check ! M par. This makes it aafp to say thai tht check syatcm of pay \rill bo adopted on t'o St. Paul company's entire aystom of routs within a short timo. Two months ago tht pay cara wore abandoned and the caock system introduced on the company's MHOS in Wisconsin. It has worked BO satisfactorily that it w a thought boat to extend the system to all the company's li es. For this purpose a chock i being issued by the National Bank Note company , the work to bo ex ceptionally line and n-.arly aa dillicult to counterfeit aa that of a United States bill. About 28,000 chcclca will bo re quired monthly to pay the company's employes. By the arrangement with so many banks to caah the chocka at piu the paper is made as good to the em ployes as cash , and the company ia greatly relieved in its work of paying them.- The pay cars will probably make their hat trips in January , carrying the Docomb r pay. Two pay cars have boon in usetht road having 25,000 employe ? , and the dibbursomcnts beinfj nearly n million dollars u month. The ligiircs thus far indicate tfmt the St. Paul earnings - ings for 1883 will bo about § 8,000OOC over its expenses. The total carningt last year were § 17,000,000. IN THE"TOILK , Arrest of tlio Pnrtlos AVho ltmiei ] Eilholiu & KrlukHoii. The police yesterday arrested otu Marks , who with his accomplice , it ii thought , atolo the gold chain from Ed helm it Erickaon's jewelry store , aboul two weeks since. Marks when found was in a atato ol intoxication and no intelligence of nnj sort could bo obtained from him. Mr , Ericjon , however , has aeon him , and ro. cognized him as one of the parties whc stplo the chain. Ho will probably bo tried or larceny , and also for threatening the lifoof thoclorkupon whom ho drew a revolver , when chased. His partner lias also boon arrested and their hearing will take place in the police court this morn ing. Itcal Kstato TrnnSCorH. following doodu were filed for record in the county clerk's office , Doo. ID , reported for Tun BKK by Ames' real istuto agency : Ferdinand Stroitz nnd wife to With- uum PooscJi , w d , lot 1 , block 490 , in irand View addition to Omaha , $2'25. Newton E. Barkalow , unmarried , to rohn L. Mahaniah , w d , lot liand n i of ot { , Barkalow's subdivision in sec. M , 0.12 0,5187.2li. Now-tonE. Barkalow , unmarried , to lobort h. Stem , w d , Jot 4 and a i lot 3 , ow 8 8ubdivif ° in BOO. 42 , 1C , J3 , § 187.50. Samuel E. Rogers and wife tq Samuel , . Loyott and James A. Woodman , w d , 2 foot of the n end of lot 5 , block 12 [ jwovomont Association add to Omuha , JvO , George H. Boggs and wife , Low W. till , unmarried , to Elizabeth Sonnon- : hoin , w d , lot a , block 4 , Omaha View , M/Ui George II. Bogga and wife , Low W. 11/l n\al'n ' tojavob A. Whiter , w , lot l. , block 3 , Arbor Place , § 225. George ArinstronR and Julia A. Arm. ; rong to John 0. Peterson , w d , n A of it 4. block 3 , of Armstrong's 1st adH to malm , $1,000. Louisa Grosch , widow , to John M. 'aiii0/ly' ' ! w d a Iioco of lantl CO foot y 100 feet , taken elF the west aide Jot 2 , block 11 in Kountz'a 3d add to Omnh $1,000. Hardy A. Lockwood nnd wife to Cha H. Briday , w d , part of n \ of soctii 20-10.10 , cast , § 1,800. EsiraMillard and'wifo to Mrs. Goorgiai Stitton , w d , kt' , block C , in Millar § 50.Samuel Samuel E. Rogers to Godlovo Rogers , w d. n J of block B , lota 1 and block fi , in S. E" Rogers' ndd. to Omah John D. Crcighton to Lora L. Sturgc d , o i of lot 0 , block 22 , in Omab 1,800. Francis Colton and wife to Charles ! Straight , w d , lot 4 , block 3 , in Lake addition to Omaha , § 450. I/ETTEUS Kcinnhilng In the Onmhn pontofTico uncl.iim for the week cmHiiR Dec. U'.i , 18S3s GKNTLKMnN. Adams A Anderson If Alien O Alpauph G At Alirixy J 15othell ] { C IJuekiiorT Ucrry H W Malley U H I5atc W II Hecchmnn JIJ Urintou 0 S ngg L ( S BrindelKG Barber C Brovoort W II Bryant C Bowers It A Bacord K Baxter 0 K Bonnny V Cohn H L Cook U & Son Curtis T A Curry M CunioMW Christopher K & Co Coats A W Clifton C Cnrr W Conner SH Clover G T Carpenter G A Clifton G Colvillo C Clarke & Co Dodge J Dobio A Kdick F 0 Fulton H fannerJ A Frater A Firikblno V M Golden T GihnoroMC GalFnoy T Ollmnn .t h Gray ,1 Grillin C Hoar W Hp Hardonburcli W Hart VI * HouaoWlj HanpolF Huntineton K Hanson Mr Hunipcl G Hunter H Hursts P Hawkins IA HarmOH Hulcomb , T C Hunter J H Hartt J T Holloway B HcidnsJ Johansson 13 Jewell II G Irvin G M Johnson C KinR U Kedanor F W ICrausomnn H Knapp V ICeouo It A Kranso L O Kinney L B Kendall A G Leitch T U Livingstone C C Iioucks 8 Lanley J A Laraon M Lamosch 1 * Llninger C W Lyman G V Lipps Comb Co- I/ong J Miller J McDonald K McMullen A Myers A A Miller G C May J S McMurray Mr Marsh J J McKlnnoyJVT McCombs J Mostek J Murphy J C Mulvibill J Maxel A A McDonough M Munson F 2 MuKeo D M Miller K Maxwell H Moore C McCullen W Mount K McGrow ,1 K McCoy J H McGuiroTH : Nielaon J Nilsson G North K T NordcpistH Nordstrom J N Neumann II Nowberrv T Overtoil TH Potro G S Pierce J Phillips C Patcheler J Peterson A Pulto W Hayraond K W lliar .1 L Uowo C Kipgs AV S Kitclicrson ] j Kosenboim 1 Itoclio J Shako C Shepard C Schmidt V Sierks C Sendelburg J Staldor H Skoo N A-i ! Saunders M Smith J Stall JH Steel G A 2 Steele G W Shannon 11T ShoIatT. Tobin W Teiker W Turner J.A riioma-s K Taylor J W LTrquhart J TJniuhart L Volkmaner W WcsolakS Weidnor A ii Wenerstrom F Wheeler G P Williams J M Wjlcox S G Whitehead J11 Wiser M Woolworth C P Williams WM Woodward II ifouuginan D Xirnmcrman P Roller F younm CLASS. 3 Fredericks J E Church CO Clark MissCBCush Mrs. J B. Kogors Mrs J Barker LADIES. Buy your Now Year's presents at Jaxo's , corner 10th nnd Farnam. 27-Dt CONNER'S for Parlor Seta. POWDER Absolutely Pure. rhli pswilcr never T rlei. A marvel of purlt engh and Kholcuuneneu. Uore economical tha i odlniry kinds , and cannot boiold iu couipetltlo ththe multitude of low tut , ibort ilzht , alum o oipht powden. Sold only In cam. Uojal lial 1'ewJcr Co. , 1W ) Wall BUcet N w Voik. CASTORIA Bnfants and Children "Without Morphine or Narootlno Wiat ptvM our ClilMren rosy checks , ( Vliat cures their levers , makes them ftlfen ! 'TU Onitorliu Wlicn lifiMCT fret , nnd cry by turns , What cures their colic , kflla tlielr worm" ) , Hut Wlmt quickly curei Constipation , Bour Stomach , Colds , IudlK < "itlou : Hut fmlnrln. Farewell then to Jlorplilno Syrops , Castor Oil and rarcgorlc , find findUnllCixtnrliu UnllCixtnrliu Contour Linlmont. Annii Boluto euro for XUiouxantisxn Sprain H , BIITUH , Galls , &o. , nnd a : tnsttmtnnoous Pniu-rollovor. SPECIAL NOTICES , ti' Specials will Posltlvelynofbo Insertc unless paid in advance , TO LOAN-Monov. TO LOAN The lowest rates ot luteri ; MONEY ' Loan Agency , 16th Ii Douglas 34-tt ONKV TO LOAN In sums of * 50 ) . and uiiwnri M O. F. Ia\is nnd Co. , Heal Estate , mid Lo : Agents , ir,05 , IVrnam St. 393-tf AgciM" PONEY TO LOAN J. T. Bcatty cans on chatt property , 213 South 14th St. declB HELP WANTUO. " \\7ANTiil : Flrst-cUss laundry unman anil chai V V berinaid at IK ( I Karnain. OIO-S5 Ocrmnn , Swcedo.or Norweginn ( 'I WANTED housework in Mnall family. I cuilre at llioniow nnl ht. Gia--31 - second b'ltl at No. 1023 louiUs S WANTED-A Olt-lt A tlrl to do fjcncral hoiwuwork. A WANTED 1221 Park Wilde a\c. T J. Lourjr.Ull15 Ull-15 Girl to do general house \\ork at 11 : WANTED . 0.2-1 ANTED Cdiipctcnt girl. Mrs. A. II. Hulie W ; mann. 1703 DoiiRlas street. C3S-1 A good girl in n tamlly of two. Mil lie able to cook , wash and Iron. Steady er ploynicnt. Iiutulio at 037-tf EDIIOLM & EUICKSON. Two or throe oiperlcneed iron u CAI WANTED , only biihinuss men to call on 1'cru. ncnt situation and Kood pay to the right parties. A dress "I'uhlishcrs" care drawtr tour (4) ) Lincoln Nil 0-26-2 TTfANTED-Girl for general house work , ono tin V > can milk a cow preferred , Call lit 2207 Wcbsti St. 009-311 "IT/ANTED To yet an cnergctlo cainnjsrr for tl ; Tl city of Omaha. lioodpa\ . Address " (1. 61 Bco olllco , 001-31' Iinincdiatcly.a ! ? oodworrnn tdo pel WANTED work and tnKu charge of the hout Bucke } o meat market , corner 10th nnd Mason.5l)0tf 5l)0-tf ) " \\fANTED-A first class barhcr.KuarantecSie. pi > > week. 1'axtun House liarher Shop. 632-Slt ANTED A Ocrman dininic room kitchen gir Itcsso and Hoppo , 418 S. 13th St , hetwee llarncy nnd Howard. 605 tf I/ANTED Aboy to clean up and attend pool rooi T to board at home , 314 8. luth St. 1,02-20) ANTED-Cirl at 1&08 Davenport St. W 677-2 VT7ANTED lien and women tc > start a new busl T T ness at their lioinea. No peddling ; 10 to 50 eta in hour made. Send 10 cents fur tnclto eaniplcsam instruction ; . C. E. 110WEN , Brockton , Mass. , Bu : 12 , 1. d 24 ted Ot WANTED A good \\ashcr and Ironer at 2401 Dodge street. 605-tf WANTED A German lady cook at Amerlcai bouse , 623 Douglas street. M8iH { VlfANTED Oood actUe oman tow alt on tabli TT and da chamber uork , betwien 11 anO 2 o'clock , waxes $1.00 per week. Inquire at 112 Douglas St. S-tf f ADIESOP.YOUNOMEN Ii tlty or country tc Ly take nice , I'ght ' and iileanantorkat their own lomcs ; S ? to $ .5 a day easily and quic ly made ; work lent by mall ; no amassing ; no btanin for icply , 'leaso address Reliable Xlan't'g C o.1l > hiladcli'hlal'a ' , Irawer TT. 318-tu thur-sat lui VX/antcd A good cook , male or feina'u , also ow TT dining room girl , Address Saundcr's IIuu-c Prlcnd , Neb. C33-31 IT/'ANTED-bltuatlon ns copjlst by a competent T > English Lady. Address "M V. " UIK olllce. SiJ-2-3t. J ) Youna man , to act ascanvaffer for i tew days. Call Occidental Hotel , lietuetn 1 : 1 or 0 and 7 , Holiday. 62'J 31 2t. SITUATION 8 WANTED. _ \\7"ANTED-Situatlon as clerk. Satisfactory raf TT cmices guarantuoU. Addrets "I" . I' . " Bet illlco. OuS-HU IICTANTED A situation by u lady as t'hainbermaM > V Addrcis "II. O. " lite o'tllcc. 630 31t TTl'ANTr.D A [ KHitlon aa mirtu , by a inlddle-agei TTl lady. Appl 618 S. IBtn utrcet. 610 ft' rX7ANTr.D Situation by flcriimn girl as cook in t TT prhnti ) f.unlly. American preferred Apph t IHillinnan a\e. 1120 318 VXT'ANTKI ) To trade , line pair of r-iadsters , tor TT buggy and double lurii'ss for Ouiaha tironcity , or particulars , inquire of C. K : Muyno & Co. , 160C ' 'arnani street. u > r u A Young IX-lUh latly leccntlj go\crncs < in tlic ci. lan-ilyot an Ex , U. S. Coiuul , In llngland h ixnidlngtlieee-kon with rtlathis Iu this roucitrj , nd If addrc'Fhul teen licrher > lct-j m y bo obtutneu or a limited time in a unillur capacity or an compan iin. Inttructs In Knglieh , French and music ( piaro ) . IddresslI , V. , Lock box 13 Tabor , In. 028-2-31- MIBCELLANEOUB WANTb. l 7AMKD Tolii > eit 10\toe600 , with or wltli- TT out cri lets , where It will do the most good. iddrcsH with particulars , "U K , K , " Bee olllce. Bi7-28 _ lT7ANTf.D-Tfii(10)gcntlcnienly ( ) juung uien tn board with or without room at 610 S 14th St. 168-18' r\7ANTBI-WiiU futnlshcd bid mid fitting room TT for two gentlemen. Want location south of toughs and not buj end 1Mb ttrctt. 1'riio not so inch an object as comfort. Addrua . & II. " Bee Him. _ 643-tf _ FOB RENT Houses ana LotB. HUNT A new houre , 0 roows , bay window , I ? Doublertoor , 1210 1'ocillo atifct. 639 65 B1O11 KENT Kurnlbhed rooiulOlO Farnaui street. 082-3 } -P * I i . - _ . _ . _ _ F ° Ul'-B ' ? T l"Ur"lsl"a root t poll HUNT A nicely furmsneu rioro , witn ga . 1 bath room , etc , tultabla for two geiitlemt-n. at > 12 llo.li.-e bt. AUotlr t chbB board. 0433 } [ 7 < Olt HUNT For 0 moiithn.to a small family a 17 large cotUgw completely furnished. In gocd lo- Uk > n ami dominion t toltedUDoht na.n. Utter- nee donlrud. Apply to U. J. Save , Ol era House Hat t 007-1 rcL _ _ 7011 UKNT A homo with 0 rooms and stable for J sixhorses. . 1'acillo bet , Oth and 10th Sta , In- ulreatM. Lto' grocvry > toru B2nd and Ia cn- Oft"- _ tWd-Sl { 7011 * HUNT Homo fhi ; roomj. Apply U07 I'aol. J tieKt. . C.U.3IJ _ _ 7 > 0ll UKNT i new B loom lioutcs for rent. In- - ' ciulro on 10th St. nett door to 1'aclilo Hotel or at 111 COM Htrtct. I'.J. Vn-edon , 67s-tf jHll lirjir-VwiUiu. So. SIT south Mb Ht. . Atf. I ) . Jones. 671.3 fOH IIENI-A lurnUhed room M 1th Ixuril t 21J2 ' California Kt. CMJ-1U pOH UKNT An 8 room dwdllni : near depot , A 4 rouni cotu.-a mar llth and Capitol ate , AnpU'iidU room miublo for oirivntcr hop , 53S-t JXO. I'.KlMVAltUS.UUVarMiurit. IlENT Kurnl.lii'd room nd day bi > ard t iuoiigblo raUl at 18U Dat nK > tt bt. P2I-31I OK JIKN1 ltouii a\i'u roouii. 189-tt J. rjlll'1'8 UOK , Mh and Spruce etrecU. nENT A new ttoro room. Al o ono tut FOU all modem ImprotcmcnC "ett rra onablir to good 1'nrtlcR. LorcnU'n's lllcck , cor. 13th and Howard Strott. C12-U IlENT TvioneWBtoiw ono a goo pUcefor IpOR ' giocery or doming itore and the other A very desirable place tor a rc Uurant , alio roomj to rent. Cunningham' ! block 18th and Jackson , 3. > B-ltn UKST 6 room house , barn , fruit , tctc ; ground 4 room hcm e , 2 ncrca , K room liouso new. 2K.tf 1(107 ( KXL'HANOK-CityrejIdcliccs , farms and bus Incus chances. J. W. LOUNSnUHY , 21B-1IU 5th and farnam. , < uik HUNT Futnlshod rooms on the northwctt _ ' cor. ISthuidCapltoliiunue , formerly Crclfhton House. 189-tf KENT Ilooms In Nebraska Nation * Tank FOIl . Slost desirable offices In the city. Supplied with hydraulic cloMtor mid hc.ated by steam. Apply at IJank. KC-tl NE futnlshcd room for rent at $10. largo cnongla O for two occupants , 1014 Wcbstcrstrcct. 8t8-tt OIl LEASE Four choice lots on voth HL , long 1 ? time. 217 N 10th St. J. L. Marble. 625-t | FOR BALE. 7OH SU.IJ OHKAP Dnrinuit SCTO ! , clKlis 82 ] ' li\indtL il. ( loiul orikr. Aildross "Scilo" Hee olllco. 010-4J ' SA1.U SB&oci , valuable Inijiroxemenls , OJ 1 miles from city. Easy terms , $ .1,000. nutlut'ta lot on Uoilso , 00x132. Two st rj litkk IIUUMI on CMS , $2,000. 811-7 M : New storu nxturc4 , hcl\Iiinnil | ilraw cmatnbargan. Inquire ut this olllci013. . tl I i > OH HALU Few loM on Iillo Wllilc. Call anu J"1' see abstract ot title. John d. Willis * 111 * UOIRO | St. 409-luio SAU : A comer store room , larsa ami con- Foil , with B jcar lease. Tlio furniture ot nn elegant cloutlo reslucnco. HoUolulloMlrsUla' ti'niuitiim | > lnK$200 per month. D30-tt J. K. KUWAUDS , 1111 Ffttnatn St. : \ SALU Oil UKST A UtRo house , 13 rooms. r\OIl ' tor siloonand boarilInK house. Inquire No. ISIfl I'lcrco street. friM 311 IJ OU SALE The beat stock farm in Nebraska , JL' about OOOucrcp , with full control of n x' ' < le track on Union I'ncillo railway , flto tnllc * cast ot Vrcmont. 200aercilnculti\atlon , with a Rood house , Trice , ? ao per auc , 0. F. DAVIS S : CO. , 623-31 1C05 Farnaiu Street. SAM' Three miles from city , 3 acres , spe cially sn'tcd ' for | ; anleiilii , with house , liarn , do bearing apple trees , rape \lncs In bearing , hall acre asparagus , lie. , SIt > 00. 603.3 simivr.n & uin.t. SALK Only rtrst class hotel In a live town ot tpoil 1 railroads , Whitney House , QrUuold , la. 447-1 mot 10R SALK A business mans residences rooms i. F blocks north vest of Post Olllco , (3.260. 33x132 vacant 8 blocks N. W. ot t > . O. J1.800. 337-tf SIcCAQOK , opposite V. O. SALE Three lots In Hanscom place. ( 09 FOIl , monthly payments. McCAGUt , opposite P. O. 1011 SALE A'wholcsale noMon or peddlert ) F new and fancy. O J.CANAN&CO. 378-tf SALE Sly two story brick residence , 10th FOU St. Slary'savenue. Largo bam , out-house , water wor s , well arranged. Lot 60x200. Ptice $7.600. Best Bargain in Omaha. Call at M. Toft'a People's Bink. 277-t SALK 12 lots , one block west of Park avn FOU . Lots 60x160. Will sell the whole tract for $7,100 , If oold before January 1st , 1534. Heal es tate owners bid this bargain , 11 jcm call at Peoples B nk. 278-tf " 171011 SALK Choice business property , three Iota i1 cor. Saundcrs and Charles Stroot. It will | > ay jcu to im cstlgate this offer. Call at People's Hank. 279-tf f OIl SALE Impro\cd property , wlilch will pay the bnjcr 20 per cent on the Investment. Itenta for § 1,920 per > car. All occupied by first clasn ten ants. Will sell for 10,500 , If sold soon. All or one- half c.vli , balance , ono to five years. Tlio above In- \eatment Is worth ln\cstlgatlou. Call at the I'eople'a Bank. sso-tf CATTLE ANDGLYDESDALK HOUSES. POLLED TI o subscriber la taking orders for spring Im portation of thoabo\o. Trices much below those at auction sales. References to those supplied. Jolm llcCnlloch , IIL Trustand Sav. Bank , Chicago. 203 2mt FOR SALE A first dies second hand top bucgy Call at 131B Hamoy street. 97tf FOU SALE Two portaoie ooLors , lo.iorse powei Apply at D. KITZl'ATJUCK , 688-tf 218 South 15th Street. FOIl SALE Ola newspapers m I'.rge 11 d small quautltlcs t this olllco. U MIBCELLAKEOUB. ! "K. " YES 832-5 ( _ _ MASQUEUADE BALL , Saturday , January ISth , 1881 , at II. Iluscr's , one nnd a half miles wea t > f Hanscom Park. < 03-11J EDWARD KUEHL , JAQISTER OF PALSIYSTEHT AND CONDITION. U.IST , E03 Tenth street , between Faruam and Hut. icy , will , with the aid of guardian spirits , obtalalng inj one glance of tb past and present , and the sertaln conditions in tlio future. Boots and shoes na ' .a nrder. Perfect patlsfactlnti irunrnntrod. The increase iu renl estate values in Omaha during the past C mouths has been most remarkable , and the iemand still continues unabated. In view of these facts aud the certain ty that Hiis is to beojn , os the prin cipal cities of the West , prudent persons will realize that the present is the time for real esrate invest ments. Per Gout Cash. In comparison with other cities , Jmaha suburban property is held at eery low figures , which another year if prosperity will materially m- lance. and probably place it , out of ; ho reach of people of small meaus. During the past season various racts have been sub-divided into icro property. 0 these EIMEBATTGH'S ADDITION s unexcelled in location and price. It is situated on a high elevation , iommanding an extensive view. doping gently to the east towarda : he city. The north line of the tract s the Leavenworth street extension , ind is , by actual measurement , the ilio same distance from the post- > flico as the Water Work ? reservoir > r the southwest corner of the poor arm. $200 to $250 icr aero is the price asked for this irdperly on time payments of ten ier cent cash and § 10 per month. SHBiVEBBET.T. _ _ . JAMLSMuVlIY , 'radical Horse Shper , Manet * j claUy of oadaters and tcnJertoot he ' J. L , MARBLE , Umployment Agent. SUPPLIED FREE OP CHARGE. F N , Kin btrwt , . . . OMAHA , SUB