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8 THE DA1LVT BEE-OMAHA , WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 16 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA. Wodnosiay Morning , Jan , 16i The Wentlicr. For 4ho Missouri valley : tfnlr ; xroneraUy warmer wcnthor ; southerly winds chitting westerly and fulling ba rometer. LOCAL BEEVITIES , A party of men , "rondo i > " In 'Cii es triftlomos , were serenading ft number of a loons Monday. At each pl co they vSmtod they were furnUhed with drinks , prodded they would not attempt to ring again. The night k dffore nt ktlio city j all are not so numerous since the moderation in the weather. Tlioy wo informed that thcso nro not bad nlghti to do the long wntch on tlio corner. corner.There There will bo prayer nnd praise meetings nt the Baptist church , on Tuesday nnd Thnrs day evenings ; also prayer and huainoas moot ing on Wednesday cvanlng , at 7-i30. A cor < dial invitation ovtendod to all , There will bo revival meetings In the Ocr man Methodist church this week every night , corner Twelfth and .Tackson Btroots. A cordial - dial invitation is given to German friends of Omaha. Strangers are welcome. A very pleasant party was given by the Metropolitan club lost night , at Masonic hall About forty coup'cs participated in the festivities tivities and had n very enjoyable time , A programme of sixteen numbers were danced , Supper was served. The Muscat Union or chestra furnished the mimic. The club will soon give a largo party. Tlioro will bo special oervioes every evening ing of this week at the Eighteenth Street M. K. church , corner California and Eighteenth trcets. The 1'lrst M. Ii church pastor and people will unite. The object of thcuo moot' ings is the quickening of believers and conver sion of sinnora. An iavitation t come ii extended tended to all to work nnd do good. Ilovs. Savogo and Leodom , pastors , The preliminary examination of Via and John McCarty , Qrro and Win. Petty , and Win. Hyko , charged with burglarizing n B. & M. freight train in December last , hold bofora W. F. Martin , J. P. , of Bellevue , wa con eluded Saturday night , and resulted in the holding of Vie McCarthy and Ozro Petty to awdit the action of the grand jury , ball being fixed at $1,000. Wra. Ilyko turned state's evidence , nnd was hold as a witness , his ball being fixed at the same amount. It. W. I Breckonrldgo , for complaining witnesses and Clias. B. Kodick , acting district attorney , represented the state , and Col. K. V. Smytho , the defendants. Tha board of trade is going 11 work ii earnest in the matter of the erection of n mar ket house and a building for their own occu pancy. The latter they would like to locate on the vacant lot on the southeast cor ner of Sixteenth and Fnrnoin "and the former they nro disposed to pu up on Capitol nvonuo somewhere between twoon Ninth and Sixteenth streets. The com inittoo has been offered § 1,000 bonus by tin osidents on one block and they will go where hey can got the most money. The location ' is quite Important and it is to be hoped will b pretty well up town. The now president , Mr , Falconer , will infuse some of his energy'into the other members of the board and it is confidently fidontly expected that some splendid work will be done this year. In our report of the financial condition of the Western Steam Heating.company Mon day , wo made quite a serious mistake. The figures should have nead : Assets , 820,000 ; lia bilities , 822,000 , mainly in book accounts. The company yesterday made satisfactory ar rangements nnd will continue in business as heretofore. Several skilled workmen from the works of the Ilaxton Steam Heating com pany , Kowanoo , 111 , , have been employed , and the company are now in bettor shape to do work than they over have bcon before. Their temporary embarrassment was duo to the fact that they had put in healing apparatus for several largo concern ] in this city and through out the state , and the money duo the com- pxny for sold work was not forthcoming at the time when promised. In justice to the com pany it should bo said that they are nolvont And no further trouble will follow. HKOUINO'H Russia Salvo is unequalled for chilblains , chapped hands , front bites , etc' Try it. POLICE CJOUKT , A Crazy Girl Before Ills Honor , Charged Will * nibturbnneo of tlio I'cnfio. Monday evening as ofllcora Mntza nnd TTumbull were standing on the corner of Eleventh nnd Douglas streets , a girl by the name of Mena Robinson approached. Just before reaching the officers ahc stooped down and picked up n rock from the ground , and while Matza was stand' ing with his back to her , she attempted to etrikohim with the rock , but was prevented vented by T.urnbull , whe caught her arm , The two ofllcors then arrested her nnd started for the jail. On the way she made a terrible noise , and was foflowoc byalarge crowd of people.yesterday morn ing she was arraigned in police court charged with disturbing the peace. Thi judge was satisfied that she was insani and released her. She is half negro. TUKATHE COMIQUE. Another racket occurred at the theatr Oomiquo Monday night. The row was between tweon Ted Huth and Jack Nugent's boy Will. Huth ia the stage carpenter , am after having had some words , ho slappo young Nugent. A ehower of bee glasses then folio wo i , ono of whic struck liuth upon the head , cuttin quite a gash. Ilia eyes were also blacl ened , and his hitherto fair features , coi aiderably scarred , ire was then nrreste and young Nugent filed a complnii azainat him for assault and battery. I police court this morning the judj. fined him $5 and costs Keys-Van Orman. Mr. Goprjjo Koyea , train agent on U U , Pf railway , between Omaha nnd Com cil Bluffi ) , and Mini Annie Van Orma were married Monday at four o'cloc l y Ror. P. S. Blayney , at the roaidem of the bride's parents. The many friends of the groom in rai way ranks and of the bride in social an rauMcal circle * will unite in congratula jug them upon the stop they have taker , Freeh Lettuce , Pie Plant , lUdhlu and Celery , iuefc received at Wiemera1. CITY COUNCIL Regnlar Mooling of the City Conn * cil Last NigW , A.HJ\ort BesBlon Rtxl no HtiBlnc iH ol Oront Importance Transacted. At n regular mooting of the city coun cil last evening , there were prenont coun- oilmen Anderson , Bohtn , llosc-.ll , Kauf man , Lewler , Murphy , llodficld , Thrnne , Wood worth nnd President Baker. After the council WUH called to order ; the journal of several preceding meetings was rend by the clork. After an hour or moro had boon spent in this business the reports of the vari ous meetings was adopted. IY.TITION8 AND COHMU.NIUATIONH From the mayor : approving certain ordinances. Filed. From the mayor : oubmitting papers from dnmes W. Newton , Governor Pat terson nnd Mayor King , of Philadelphia , concerning Indian affairs. It was moved and seconded that it bo referred to the committee on gas. Car ried. ried.From city clerk : That Captnin MaiMi had boon furnished with copies of certain ordinances. Filed. From city treasurer : In regard to protest of Nora Clark against the payment - mont ot excessive taxes. Referred to committee on judiciary. From city treasurer : Concerning the bill of the city for Sl.UOO against the county. Referred. From same : Concerning payment of taxes by Charles Williams under protest. Referred. From Jos. Oarnau : Stating that ho had laid a sidewalk of cinders , nnd ask that it take the place of plank ordered by the city council. Referred. From Joseph Redman : Asking for laying of sidewalk time extended until spring. Referred with power to net. From W. J. Mount : Calling attention to the error made in the assessed valua tion of blocks 13 and 14 , in Boggs & Hill's addition , for 1883. Referred. From Charles Turner : Calling atten tion to nn error in the assessment of the special guttering nnd curbing tax on lot 3 , block 153 , on Hnrnoy street. Re ferred. A number of bills were received and referred without rending. - From property owners on Dodge street : Asking that action in regard to the pav ing ot that stroat bo deferred for the present to allow further consideration of the respective merits of granite and asphalt. Anderson , Rodfiold , Bohm nnd Loader had quite a spirited discussion in regard to the muttcrj nnd it was claimed that some of the signatures were forged. On motion it was laid on the table. tFrom the chairman of the board of public works , transmitting estimates and bills. Approved. From G. W. Horaan : Asking permis sion to put hay scales in the nlloy in the roar of nis stables. * Referred. Potions for paving Ninth street , Cum- ings street : , South Thirteenth street , North Thirteenth street and districts numbers 21 , 24 , 25 , 19 , 20,14 , 15,10 , 18 nnd 20. Moved and seconded that when this council adjourn , it adjourn until Thurs day evening at 7 o'clock. Carried. The petitions were nil deferred until that time. RESOLUTIONS. Jtcaolvcd , That the board of public works make the necessary repairs on the North Omaha sewer at onco. By An derson { adopted. JJcsolvcd , That the street commis sioner bo and is hereby directed to re move the stone from in front of Thomas O'Connor's residence on Twelfth street , between Farnam and Howard. It is by Guckin ; ndoptod. Jlcaolvcd , That the city engineer be directed to report to this council the amount of money required to pnvo the streets and alloys in nnd about tlio United States custom house and postoflico , giv ing the number of yards , price , etc. Bj Rodfiold ; adopted. KKI-011T8 OF COMMITTKKR. The judiciary committee reported thai the judgment in favor of F. 0 , Fostnoi was correct , and recommended payment , Adopted. From judiciary committee relative tc the cost of paving certain streets , and recommending tnat petition of Cnpt , Marah in regard to tlio paving botwooi street railway tracks , Adopted. Ordering the curbing nnd guttering o : certain streets in the c'ty of Omaha wm passed. An Kntl to Bono Scraping. Edward Shepherd , of Ilnrrlsbxru , 111 , , Raya "Having received so much benefit from Kloc trio lilttcre , 1 feel It my duty to lot uufTerltij humanity know It , Havo. had a runnlncr nor on my lep ; for eight years ; my doctors told m I would have tu have the bone scraped or le amputated. I u od , Instead , thrco bottle * u Kloctrlo Bittern and seven boxes of liucklon' Arnica Halve , and my leg is now sound an Kloctrio Bitten are sold nt fifty couta a hoi tics , and Ducklon'a .Arulca Halve at 25c. IK box by 0. Goodman , Get your timber trees , such as cotalpt oottonwood , white ash and many other of fine variety from the Bloomingto Nursery Co. , Bloomington , 111. For pai ticulars and prices nddress E. II. Elliotl Omaha , Neb. N. B. Edmund , Paulson ia authorized ngt. 2t To the Editor ot The Dee. Some time since J. I Baldwin , the house mover , circi reo latod a petition among the proporl oS owners of Thirteenth street , asking ihi Thirteenth street bo pared with grnnit id Ho represented that all were in favor i or it , etc. , etc. 80 , without giving the sul If. joct any eousideratiou , many though . lowly signed the petition , nuppo'sing th ! Mr. Baldwin wns a property lied owner , ai therefor interested. It nt now trnnspir In that Mr. Baldwin was acting in the ii torest of the granite company. Some of the property owners have tin had their names otrickon from the pel tion and others express themselves th ho Mr. Baldwin's notion was an impositic in securing from them a enup dociiic an before they had had the opportunity ok decide a to the real merits of granite i asphalt. Now Bohm & Co , charge th CO the asphalt have a ring. I should s/ / that the granite has a ring , also a cheol Und net of brass , but a etill harder ono i nd granite. it- The underground passages under tl n. streets of Paria , built with asphalt I napoleon I. , are sound and intact to-da' ' Asphalt pavement in Paris has stood tf teit for tnirty.tww yeare. AH now pavi meat in London u being built wit nsphftlt. If aaphnlt hns stood the test in Kuropo why nhould it not hero ? The cost of nsphaltnt the end ot five Tours is nearly ono half the cost of grnn- Ho , considering the cost of repairs of the granite ; besides it is cleaner. Before deciding what paving material is to bo used the property owners should call n mooting nnd discuss the question in nil its bearings. Wo think Thirteenth street is capable of deciding what paving material nho wants without the outside help of in terested outsiders. E. D. T. lliicktcn'H Amlcn Snlvo. The Rrofttnst medical wonder of the world. Warranted to upoodlly euro Ihirns , Cutfl , Ul cers , Salt Ilheiim , Fetor Sorcn , Cancers. Piles , Chlliulalnn , Cornn. Tetter , Chnnpod hands , nnd all kln eruption , KRrantocd to euro In every inntanco , or money refunded , 25 cents per box. A QUIET WEDDTO , A Pretty nnd Popular I'lixttsmontli Ulrl Gobbled l > y an Flattsinrmth Herald , ICth. A quiet wedding occurred nt 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon nt the residence of Dr. W. H. Schildknocht , the contracting parties being Miss Lizzie Schildknecht nnd Frank T. Davis , formerly of this city , but now with L. B. Williams & Co. , at Omaha. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. F. M. Eiterbrook , of the M , E. church , in the presence of n number of friends of the bride and groom. Notwithstanding the fact that the event was known to butfowin this city , n num ber ef handsome presents were received. The happpy couple loft for Omaha last evening , after joining in a richly pre pared wedding feast. Frank 1ms thrift nnd economy to back him in making him a pleasant nnd comfortable homo for his bride , and wo hope with their mnny friends , that their brightest hopes maybe bo realized. Though it waa understood there would bo no presents , they received the following : Sot of solid gold jewelry for the bride from her brother , Silver butter knife , from Ettio Schild knocht , sister of bride. Silver butter dish , Mrs. Waybright. Silver pickle stand , Mr. Merges. Silver sugar shell and butter knife in cnso , Misses Frnnkio nnd Eva Knapp. Majolica fruit not"dish and n half dozen plates , Air. nnd Mrs. Spurlock. Fine statuary nnd vase containing n handsome bouquet of fragrant ilowers , Dr. and Mrs. Hall. Majolica cream pitcher , from the bride s mother. P.iir silver goblets , Mr. nnd Mrs. Pho- bus , of Crete , the Inttor n sister of the groom. Pair silver napkin rings , Mrs. Living ston and Willie Adams Buy your fruit trocsraspberrics , black berries , grapes nnd nursery stock of nny kind from the Bloomington Nursery Co. It contains GOO acres of fine and good cultivated stock. For particulars address E.H. | Elliott , Omaha. N. B. Edinond , Paulson , is authorized agt. 2t PEIIBON/UJ. Thos. Swobo , of tlio Millard hotel , wont to Lincoln yesterday morning , Charles U. Brown , Esq. , is going on n three weeks visit to Now York for his health , Rev. E. I" . Graham goes to Tnrkla,1' ( Mo. ) collage to deliver an address on Wednesday evening. General Ticket Agent Stobblus returned Monday from attending the pool meeting in Chicago. Fred Boohner , of The Arnpahoo Pioneer , came in from the west Monday morning and spent the day in the metropolis. Mr. J. R. Sutherland , of the firm of Wil- Bon & Sutherland , prominent merchants of Tcknmah , wiis in town Monday. Miss Emma. Clark , of Waterloo , Neb. , died In Trinidad , Col , , yesterday. Funeral at Fort Calhoun , Nob. , on Wednesday. D. A. 1'icrcy , of the firm of Brand toril ct 1'Iercy , loft for Prescott , Canada , yesterday for his health. Ills daughter accompanied him. Andy Borden , the pleasant and affable ticket agent of the B. & Til.Is a widower. His wife left for Denver on the noon train yester day. day.N. N. C. Treat , agent of the Union Pacific company , at Quincy , Illinois , U in the city. Mr. Treat is nn old Omaha man , and has been buny all day shaking hands with old acquain tances , who are rejoiced tu nee him again. D. Laiulon , of Geneva , Is at the Metro politan. J. W. Cook , of Fremont , Is nt the Metro politan , M , B. Canes , of Arlington , is a Metro polltaa guest. K. M. Hovoy , of Columbus , is at the Metro politan , F. M. Patton , of Frlond , Is nt the Metro polltan. 0. P , Grlgga and wife , of Council Bluffs , nro at the Metropolitan , J. R. Payson , Jr. , of Chicago , is at tin Metropolitan. R. 8 , Proudfit , of G our da Rock , is at tbi Millard. D , U. Sunblln and wife , of Arnpahoo , ari nt the Millard. J. J. Trompon , of HIckman , is at the Mil lard. lard.Bird Bird Crltchfield , ol Weeping Water , is A tlio Metropolitan , j O. H. Edmuudaon , of Fullerton , Is at th Metropolitan , A. M. Edmundson ami K , G. Dlxon , c Fullerton , nro at the Metropolitan , D , Nordlengto , of Fairbury , Is at the Ml lard. lard.E. E. V. Clark , of Geneva , Is t the Millort John fitenn , of Wnlioo , is a Millard guotl Otto F , Steen , of Wohoo , is at the Millan at nd Geo. W. Post , of York , h a Millard gues es M. B. Lindsay , of Kullorton , Is a Millar in- guest. John Baraby , of Fairmont , in ut the Ml lard. ICO ti- W. II. Ktlp trlck and J. J * Hoglott , < tat Beatrice , nro at the Ptuton. on G. L. Thorp , ti David City , la at the Pn : on ton , Qr J. A * Lowta , of Blair , la M Paxton guest int K. H. Miller , of Nebraska City , ia ut tt ay Pnxton , k , K J. Martin , of Lincoln , Ia ut the Paxton of For ornamental trees , rotfes , ahrulu ho cleinatea , Ac. , buy from the Blooming by tonNuMcry Co. of III , which contain y. COO nnros of fine stock. For spring plan ! lie ing of nursoryatook.addroas U H , Elliotl oOmaha. . N. B , Edmund , Paulson , is au Ui thorizcd agt. 2t THE'dLEEOLUB Mlm Hope Glenn , Gave Very Flensing Concert Evening. announcement , n few weeks ago , t\int the Omaha Oleo club were intend ing soon to give another of their popular concerts was sufficient to incite n desire , within all lovers of music in Omaha nnd vicinity , to bo present nt the recital. The club always endeavor to make their con certs as fcnjoynhle ns possible nnd , engngo some noted voccvlist to vary their pro gramme and serve as an extra induce ment to the critical public. The first concert of the series of 1883-84 , at which time Mrs. Amy Sherwin won the merited praise and admiration of nil who were fortunate enough to hoar her , proved n pleasing success , nnd convinced the gen tlemen that they must secure the ser vices of another sweet singer , nnd offer the public another musical treat. This time it was to bo Miss Hope Glenn , the Indy with the beautiful contralto voice , who hns boon gaining much honor and moro than pleasing her hearers wherever she has appeared. Letters and tolegrnms have bcon re ceived daily by the Opera house man agers , asking that seats bo reserved for pooplp out of town , nnd the sale of seats to citizens was also quite largo. Shortly after eight o'clock last evening the gas was turned on , the largo chnnd/j- lior was lighted , nnd the eyes of the observer looked upon n sea of fash ion , beauty and wealth. The largo audi ence , nssomblod to enjoy the programme that had bcon prepared , presented , n beautiful nnd vnriud nppunrnnco. Bright nnd sombre colors blended in beautiful harmony , diamonds flushed and beauty smiled. Taken ns a whole the scone was ono not soon to bo forgotten by nny who gazed thereon. Though the andienco wns kept waiting a short time for the curtain to rise , no ono scorned impatient at the delay , and when the bell rung and it slowly rose from the iloor , all eyes were turned upoiv the stage. The active .members of the club , twonty-sovon in number , wore seated on the stage , all in the inevitable black dross suits , each with n tiny boquot on his coat nnd very was the nppparnnco they made. In a moment the director , Franklin S. Smith , and the accompanist , Mr. Martin Cahn , walked to their respective places , the chorus rose and took their position on the front of the stage nnd began n programme which , though short , was a most enjoyable ono and pleased all hear ers. Miss Glenn wns very warmly re ceived nnd nil departed thorougcly plonsed with the evening's entertainment. A StartlltiR Jlscoviry. Mr. Wtn. .Tohneon , of Huron. Dak. , writes that his wtfo had boon troubled with acute Bronchitis for many yearn , and ttat all reme dies tried gnvo no permanent relief , until ho procured u bottle of Dr. Kmifa New Discov ery for Consumption. Coughs , and Colds , which had a magical effect , und produced n permanent euro. It in guaranteed to euro nil Discuses of Throat , Lungs , or Bronchial Tubes. Trial bottles Free at C. F. Goodman's Drug Store. Largo size $1.00. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS , A I'Jensrtnt Party Given by Planet Ltodfio No 4 , Monday Nlglit. A very pleasant and highly enjoyable party was given Monday night at Kossler's hall , it being a ball and Biiopor given by the Plunot Ledge No. 4 , Knights of Py- thius , for the benefit of a sick mombor. There wore about sovonty-tivo couples in attendance , and they poased the evening - ing in a social dauco. Holfman'a orchestra the furnished mu sic , which , as usual , was first-class. About midnight a suaiptuous supper was served , and after the ezurciso atten dant upon a good dance , all wcro thor oughly prepared to enjoy it. All thinga considered , itrtia one of the most pleasant parties which this lodge has ever given , and all who wore fortu nate enough to bo present , hope that it may BOOH bu repeated. JL'OHtolllco In Nebraska and Iowa during the week ending' January 12 , 1884 , furnished by NVm. Van Vlock , of the postoflico depart ment : PnpihnastorB appointed , Aspinwa'li Tew ha county , Jeremiah Mixrlott ; In- 19 Crook , York county , Emmett D. 1 tM IB ; Iviowa , Thayer couuty , ller- i ( ft Jloaken. > ontinued. Cline , Knox county ; C tw e , Fillmore county. \ office changes in Iowa during week g Jan 12. Established : Berlin , Tnma county , Gordon W. Perry , postmaster ; Eras ! in , Quthrio county , Samuel Smith , , post master ; Luther , Boon county , Jus. F. Jenkins , post-mnster. Discontinued. Flint , Mnhnskn coun ty. Postmasters appointed , Blnino , Buena - na Vista county ; 0. W. McCord , Cory- don county , H. H. Luther ; Morton Mills , Montgomery county , Lard Kimel ; Upton , YanBuren county , L. M. MoDance. A Quick Recovery. It given us great pleasure tu ntuto that the merchant who was repot ted being at the i > oiut of death from an attack of Pneumonia , has on. 11 rely recovered by the uba of DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOH THE LUNGS. Naturally he feels grateful for the benefits de of rived from using this remedy , for the lungs and throat ; and in Riving publicity to this statement we are actuated by motives of pub- II. Ho benefaction , trusting tlu.t otbors may bo bonnfitted In a similar manner. On sale by all Druggtetn. Mott'u Liver I'll la Are purely vegetable , act effectually on the Liver , clnansa Uie stomach , aid Digestion euro BIllIouBtietis , Dysptmula , Kick-headache fttui nil disorders of the Stomach. They urt the bent Stomach and Liver Pills made. Dump's Catarrh Snuff euros Catarrh and al affections of thn iiiiicmm menbrane. of A FrtlU-ful Kmploye. The following tribute to Harry 01 lUom , the brnkoman on the train whicl was wrecked the other day on the O. & R. V. road , has been prepared and signed lie by the passengers on the wrecked train , and will bo forwarded to headquarters , It is one of which ho may bo well proud \ The undersigned patrons of the Union I aoifio nulroad company , wish to show our appreciation of the faithfulness of IB all the emplnyca on train No , 10 , on January 7 , 1883 , which was wrecked ; and to particularly express our heartfelt thanks for the many favors extended nt all times to paweiigun by Mr. Harry Ol- stroin , brnkomftn , nnd especially to express our appreciation of his manly nd bravo deportment nt the * time of ho accident , not only in saving , as wo oliovo , the life of a little child , but [ in lis consideration , care , attention , houghtfulnees nnd good judgment in ooking after nnd caring for the injured , md of persistent , untiring nnd continued ( Torts in that direction until nil wore ared for , while himself euflcring from ho pain of n broken finger nnd. nn in ured thigh , showing him to bo of a kind , tusclfish nnd romnrknblo humane dispo- ition , nnd having nn unusual regard for ho interest of his employers and human ly And wo sincerely hope that the company may show n due nppreciation of 'iis faithfulness , good judgment and nlunblo service. A SMALL" BLAZE , V Small Wooden liulldhiKon Tuolllh Street Partially Postroyccl by KIro l.nut About half-p.ist ten last night ( ho harp , clear tones of the lire Loll rang ut upon the crisp nir , proclaiming to the coplo of this city that the demon of fire ad once more broken loosu in our midst. The alarm vras turned in from bos 42 , ornur of thirteenth and Douglas streets , nd was occasioned by a blnzo in a little ooden building adjoining thu cornice ivorks , on Twelfth street , bntwoen Far- am and Hnraoy streets. The building as a small , one-story structure , and was ccupiod as a sort of a tailoring and re- air shop. The fire department all responded romptly , but on arriving at the box 'rom ' which the alarm was turned in , bund some little dilliculty in nscorrnin- ng the exact locality of the lire. In n ory few minutes , however , No. 3 got on stream , and in a very _ short space of mo the fire was extinguished. The ; ontleman occupying the building was orhmato enough to get all ojE his goods iut before any water was thrown. The oss was very small , and $50 will proba- ily repair the building Chief Butler has been working for n month to got the occupant of the build- "ng to build a brick chimney. The stove lipo formerly ran directly through the oof. A few days ago the brick chimney was builtbut then the tailor wont to work , nd hung a lamp so close to the coiling hat it burned a hole up through and lommunicntcd with the rafters and roof. iVhat gross carelessness. It seemed as if the fire department was nero than usually prompt last night , [ "ho " boys had all gone to bed , and yet ! io bell had hardly sounded before they ore on their way to the firo. It is certain that there are not yet a luflicient number of boxes. There cor- ainly should be a fire somewhere in the ocality of last night's fire , built up as it s with old wooden rookeries a conllagra- ion may bo expected at any time. Goupha , Cold ? , anil Sore-Throat yield readily to B. I. Dcuglaafc Sons Capsicum Cough Drops. MORSE'S WHITE GOODS SALE. In connection with our great embroi dery and muslin underwear sale this week , we will offer to-morrow morning about 500 dozens wide and narrow" ) linen and cotton , real tor75 cents chen , Swiss , valcncienne J- per and other laces at a uniI I doz. yards. form price. } These are usually sold at 15 to 35 cts a yard.Another Another case of remnants of best qual ity , bleached muslins in lengths of 7 to 23 yards at 7A cts a yard , -worth lOc. GO pieces more of the sheer white In dia Lm ns for ladies' or children's white dresses at 15c a yard , worth 25c. MBROIDERIES , EMBROIDERIES. Our stock of Embroideries is conceded by all our lady patrons to be the finest iver shown west , and wo call special at- cntion to the matched patterns we are ihowing from 25o to § 10.00 a yard , width 'rom ' two to thirty-six inches , maertinga ; o match. NAINSOOKS , NAINSOOKS. Now Check Nainsook , beautiful pat- trns at 15c , 20c. 25c. SHEER , SOFT FINISH NAIN- 300KS , 20c , 25c , 32Jo. A quality and : nako never shown hero before. BEST LONSDALE CAMBRIC , lUc. Pride of West Mualin , 12ic. S. P. MORSE & CO. Iloal Estate Tranmora. The following deeds were filed for record in the county | lork'a office Janu ary 15roportod $ [ for THIS BEE by Ames' real oatato agency : George L. Miller and wife to Francis M. Briggs , w d. lot 10 block 1" in w end add to Omaha , $760. Lucinda Monoll , et al , to Henry Liv- eaoy , w d , nit and o i , a , bloc * 73 in Omaha , § 817735 Francis S. Blayney , ( unmarried ) to Francis. B. Brnytnn and George W. Buck , w d , lot 1 nnd 2 block "F" in Shinn's 2nd add to Omaha , § 1,500. George L. Miller and wife to Alonzo B. Hunt , w d , lot C , block 19 , in West End addition to Onialia , $750. William D. Pruyro to Helen P. Pruyro , w d , part n sw 1 sec 10-15-13 E , § 2,000. David N. Millur to Omaha National Bank , sheriffs deed , the undivided i lot 22 , in sec. 22-15-13 E , 8109.25. Absolutely Pure. Toll powder never rarUm A martvl bt purl itrongb and wholmomeucM. More economical tb the odlnary klndi , and cannot be told la compctltlo wlththe multitude 01 low teit.ihort wiijht , alum o photphatu powders Bold only In can * . Kojtl 1 > V BK Powder Co. , 100 W ll 8tr t New York. Vor Infants and Children. CastorlaproinotcqPliToatiou ildren rosy clio 1t , Vhat cures tltelr fevers , mates them sleep ; mt overcomes Flatulency , 'Tin Jon , Sour Stomach Dinrrhuun and , , When Tjnliles fret nnd cry by turns , Foverishncss. It insures health nnd Whiit cures tliclr colic , kills their worms , natural sleep , without morphine. Utit Omtorln. What quickly cures Constipation , Bour Stomach , Cold * , Indigestion , " CMtorl.1 In KO well adapted to Children Hint Hut Cftntorlo. . recommend Has superior to any prwicripUon know n to me. " II. A. ARCIIKII , JI. D. , Farewell Ilien to . Storphlno Syrups , Castor Oil and r.aretforlc , and SaVortland Avc. , Brooklyn , N. Y. andHull CMtorlal CENTAUR LINIMENT an absolute euro for Ithonma- Llnin , Sprains , Burns , Galls , &c. The must PowcrAil and Pono- truting Pnln-rcliovlngr nnd Healing Koim-.dy known to man * SPECIAL NOTICES. < TSpcclalB will Posltlvclynot bo inserted unless paid in advance. TO LOAN-Monov. TO LOAN The low eat ratoj of Interest MONEY ' Ix > ui ARonoy , lEth & Douclaa 231-tf \.f . ONKV TO LOAN In sums of J300. &na upward. iVl 0. P. Uaris and Co. , Heal Kstato and Loan Agents , IMS Fsrnum St. 303-tf BElt WANTBU. D A alfrfor K'encfnl fiouseVdrVaf sniitli west corner ul Ho .ird ana FourtcoDth S n t37-178 'Xl/ANTED Imrtcdlatuly a ( food girl f"r general housework , at the 3d door v , cat of 20th St.ton ; oulhsldeot Harncy. 81MCI TTIT'ANTED Firsttlass coat uiakurs , hlRhest pilccs TT paid and \\orkguaranteed at Appel ft. Co'g , Denver Ciloiada. 33-17 TJ17ANTED A night watchman InalmslncBS house. TT Address with references and salary expected , X. Y. " Bco office. 810-10 Coloted woman to cook and wash. WANTED . Apply at 1810 Farnam street. 831-16 WANTED A good izttl forKcncial housework at uouthwest corner 14th and Howai d St. 815 15 WANTED Olrl for general housework , USeouth .7th street. 816 103 TX/'ANTED / A good competent girl to do general TT housework. Liberal nagcs paid. Apply at 1S15 Douglas street. 817-10J WANTED Good steady Rirl for general house work at C Id south 10th sjrcct. 621-161 WANTED A competent girl to cook , w ash and Iron , Extra wages paid to competent help. Apply to Mrs ) . Qcortrc K. I'nchctt , 203 south 13th St. 2U-15I \A7ANTED-A girl to ilo Rcneral homework. Ap- TT ply Immediately at 20CB California street 830-175 1\7ANT D A girl for gcceralhousowork 1116 Chi- > V cagoSt , S08-180 WANTED Dishwasher at the Omaha House , llarncy street , bet. mil and 18th. S13 15 § _ TX7ANTED A good girl at. white cottage 24th and TV Mason , 2J blocks rauth of .St. Mmy's a\enue. Good wages paid. Tbree In family. 804 if W ANTED BliicVsmlth at Florence Cut-oft. Ap ply to J C. Murphy , at the works. 700-lCt YI7 ANTED Faur or flxo gentlemen boarders at VV No. 1311 Webster street , bet ISth tnd 14th. 700-159 WANTED A good baker Immediately , at F , F. Goodman & Bios. , PlatUmouth , Neb. 770-101 WANTED Four persona to learn hook keeping Situation furnbhed. J. B. SMITH , 1618IJong. as : t- 701-191 WANTED A German dining nora kitchen girl. Hesse an d Hoppe , 418 S. 13th St , between Ilarney and Howard. 685 tf W ANTED A good washer and Ironer at 2400 Dodge street. 606-U SITUATIONS WANTED. A Young man dcs'rci a situation ix's a slsttnt book-keeper or work In any kind ot otflco. here ifiteadymar ISM anted. WatC9ii tso much an ob- ect as a position. Address "C. T. 1' . , Bes ottlce. 843 278 A situation to do Imiwjwork ii a WANTKD email family by a good German girl. Inquire ntSlSnoith Hthst , 841-175 WANTKD A situation by a nan who ID aperfect ( Mnucrcook. Addicsa Cnaa Ueckor , City part lr nstauiant , 21 atd 2J Brlnd St. , CCULC 1 BlufTa. WANTED Situation an house keeper , nurse or cock , I hoi ouL-hly coini et < nt and good refer ence "V. Z-Bjeoina ) . 813 17J TTfANTKO A situation as waiter by a joung Oer- 11 man. Can give beat ot referenced Address "C. K. " Bee ofllce. 830-loi WANTED By an experienced farmer anil stock breeder , a iitmtliin aa farm manager and su perintendent of a stock and grain farm. Twenty j cars' experience In the feeding of cattle Mid sheep for riurkit , toother with the Ktowlng and feu-line , l jooU. Addrvis " 0. " Dee uUlcu. b'20 19 | book-keeper ot o\et 12 joirs experience ACGNTLEMAN perience , and at prfcKcnt connected with one of the leading rlrnis of tlili city , Is open for fiigogc. rucnt-ctAUdrees " .lluite , " Bco otllcc. 7e9 Ii S HISCELLAHKOUS WAKTG. To Invtst clgh ) or ten hunJteJdolhrs WANTKD as book-keeper , or In some oth er elerical capacity. Would loan the money to em ployer. Address "C. " Bee ofllce. 818-20S \TrANTEl ) I'aitner In laud butlnoii . iOO will V > buy a I all Inteleit In a well e > > Ubllbed , Hnely ad\crt fed and | * j ing re > l estate and loan badness In town having , two rallroodii , In southern Nebraska Fine countrv vnd excellent cluncu for an enenie Ic and riMwiirlble man of exx.rlenci > . Address "Heal Estate,1' Bioottlce. 818-611 ' lo tradt a tine single horse and a WANl'KH carriage or buggy tcumfor real estate. BAllKait & MAyNE , N. K. corner 13th andKarnam. 7601 T ADinsOHYOUNOMEN m city or country teL _ Ltaknrilco , light and pleasant work at their own homes : f 2 to (5. a day easily and quietly made ; work entbruull , no camasslup ; no stamp for reply. I'lcasoaddress HelUblo Man'l'g Co. , rhllidelphlal'a. drawer TT. 763-lmoJ Voung couple with excellent reference ! , wtnt A to rd ind roeui Ith unaef piano , in private fam ily. Address "N. L , " BKB oUlco. BiZ-18. FOR RENT Houses and Lota. OK HUNT Twenty hounea , Inquire McCofrne Droa , opposlto Post uttlcc , 848-tl TtOltliENT A cottage ol ( our rooin Hth and Chi- _ 1 cago. Inquire of llioa. Bwllt , Uth and Chicago ? HKNT S room lioute near U. V. depot , ftUo ' large lurnltruil loom. Inquire ut 16 Dain- , , oitHlf Ml-101 [ 7\r > H lli.ST : Nf w nlno room dwo'lintf with attorn J ? heat , git , city and cUUm watur , bath water clonet , hoc mul cell water , good ovlliur , barn and \ery convenience lu a flut-clam cllyrfiiUIcnc * . 8:6-13 C. V , 1WISCOLU 1TM1H KK.Nr Furntuhrtl room with board , /l o a J ? fcday bo rdtr , 18H Davenport. 83MOJ' T70H UENT FuroUhcd Iront loom W5 N. 18th , JL' 70M8I TtOll JtKNT A Urge na-wmunt , aluo tntlru teoonl 1 ? llcor. Inquire 111S llftiney at. \ Itr.NT A ill lurnlshed r om onJStti utrtct , 17\0lt from the uxra houwi. Inquire at 817 louto Uth rtreet. 78T-17I IlKNT KurnUhtd roomu , 1316 UaJeg etreeU T 161 HIiWT I'urnlshcd room at No. 8C9 outh FOH reet. 7C5-16J HKNT Nice rurnlnlied trent room Ith bo rJ ITIOU twoiwrvouiltlU Davinportdt. 760-1 HUN T Au c'eianUy lurnUhed aoo > room , InOll 1 cxpoturr , all moJtrn oontuilcncti , tntet location lu OroaJu. N. W. C r. 18th nd Fariuua FOll REhT Comfortable front room , south-east , corner Fourteenth anil la\cnport ) , suitable for two gentlemen. 663 tf V HKNT 2 new 6 room houses for rent , inquire FOll quire on loth St. not door to Pacltlc Hotel or at 1611 Cais Strict. P.J. Crccdon. t)78-tt ) HKNT A new store room. Also ono flat FOR with all modoin Improvement * . Hout reanonablo to good parties. Lorenzcn'a llleck , cor. 13th uid Howard Struct 612-tf I OR IlENT Furnished rooms on the northwest F 03r. 13th and Capitolatonuo , formerly Crulghton IBD-tt OH HKNT Rooms In NebrasLa Natlona Bank F Building. Most desirable olllres In the city Supplied with hjdraullc elevator and heated b steam. Apply at Bank. - " t 020 tf FOR BALE. _ _ , SALE House and acre lot near Hanscom FOB Park. House 6 rooms and til first clasa Improve ment * . Must be sold nithln a few dojs. 833-15 . II. B. IREY&CO. FOR SALE Pure je How canary ringer anH pure green at 218 N. 9th St. 780 171 " 171011 BALK Qiccn house , hot bed , taahand other Jf market garden flxturos. North end of ISth Kt 77616' II. W. BAIL. T7I011 SALE General store , with brick building in JC a flourishing Nebraska town , fit' ro doing a bus iness of $10.000 per year. BAllKEIt & 1IAYNE , N. E , corner 13th and Farnam. 768-tf FOR SALE Stock of general merchandise and building , valued at about $5,600. Address Box 61 , Firth , Neb. 761 tf. FOR SALE Leading hotel In a ll\cly Nebraska town. For particulars addrras or call at the office of BARKEK& MA YNE.N.E. corner Farnara ano 13th Sts , _ 767-tf 17\OUSALE \ A email Moslor , Bihman &Co. , fire J ? praof sift , almost new , at this office. tf FOR SALE Farm 18 acrea , now houee , barn and outVuildlngs , shade and fru't trcca , tmall fruits in abundance ; excellent loratir.n . , 1 miles from post- oIHcc , } mile from tchnol. Just the thing for "tiuck" farm or dairy. Price S2bOO. Will raito in SO days. O. It. Doanu & Co , Heal Estate Agents , 15th and Douglas streets. 071-tf fTIOIl SALE Only first class hotel In a live town o JL1 two railroads , Whitney House , Grlawold , la. 447-lmot iiim ALh II j two story tirick residence19th JP and St. Mary's avenue. Large barn , out-home , water \\or.8 , well arranged. Lot EOxZCO. Piico 47.600. Best Bargain in Omaha. Call at M. Toft's People's Bink. 277-t 12 lota one block west of Park a\o- FOKSALE Lots 60x150. Will cell the whole tract for $7,100 , If sold before January Ibt , 18S4. Real es tate owners bid thlj bargain , If you call at People s Bank. 27S-tf FOR SALE Choice business property , three loti cor. Samidera and Charles Strcot. It will pay yen to Ini cjttgate this offer. Call at People's Bank. 278-tf TjVHl SALE Improved property , which will pay JD the buj cr 20 per cent on the investment. HentJ for $1,920 per } enr. All occupied by first class ten- V antx. Will sell for $10,500 , if sold soon. All or ono- | \ half cath , balance , one to flie j earn Thu abo\ In vestment Is worth Investigation. Call at the i coplo'i Bank. EbO-tf POLLED CATTLE ANl > CLYDESDALK HORSES. TI e subscriber la taUns orders for spring Im portation of the above. Prices much below those at auction sales. References to those supplied. John McCulloch , III Trustand Sav. Bank , Chicago. 20J 2mt FOR SALE A first clans second hand top nugiry Call nt 1810 Harney street e7tf FOR SALE Two portaoie Dol.crs , lO.iorso power Apply at D. FITZPATHICK , B63-tt _ 218 South 15th Street. FOR SALE Ola newspapera m Urge and otnoQ quantities at this office. tf MISCELLANEOUS. STOLEN From stab'c between Bart nnd Webster , one large black mare pony , with no shoes on , plain halter n.ailn , property of Geo. McKcnile. l.caat Atwood i Fox's bill : , on 16th and Donglaa and lo rewarded. 842-17 ( FOUND rureewl'h ' money on the road to Mil- lard. Owner call on Boggx * ' "U82114 rpAhEN UP-Cn my premljei cm De * . 15.1883 , Jn JLwcsi Omaha , one Cream Colored Pony. Small white ( pot In foreheadmane and tall a little darker than the hodj. JA8 K VAMlL'KCOOK. 825-.1t IcukS rpyLKRfc COMI'ANY tjoott-kcrpcrandacxjoutitants. J. Eximlnn and oiljiift dlii urrangcd books in a eye- tcmatlo and atcu rate UiUnucr.gMngcomctlu'auica , will especially attend to postii g up biol.s rach da ) where the ten leva of a book-keeper are rxjuind but a fen hours , making out Iinoktd , Hatumnts , and any corrceprndi ncu confldenlUllyasu ) aakecvllec- tloua. Otlluo at P. Buyer and Co. , 10201'arram St. fllfi-lmo EDWARD KUEHL , MAOISTER OK PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION. ALIST , 803 Tenth street , between Farnam and II I- ney , will , with the aid of guardian uplrlti , oliUlnlnj an } one gUnco of tb past and prece.it , and the certain conditions In the future. Boot * ) and shoe ) nu te order , Perfect natlsfactlon Guaranteed. uie of the term " Rhor Line" In conni-ctlon with thi corporate name of a greatioid , com u ) an Idea of ust what IttHF * required by the traveling pub- I I M la l ; ° - Bhort Line , Quick Tlmt I I f and the best of accommod * . fcai IV tloni-oll of which are turn- Uhod by the greatest railway In America , QmcAGO , MILWAUKEE And St. Paul. It owns and operatn over 4,600 mlleiot'oa Northern Illinois , Wisconsin , llmnosota , lowaaa Dakota ; and u U main linen , br&ncho * and connec tions reach all the great business centre ! of tbc Northwest ami Far West , It naturally antwen the description of Short Line , and Ilut Route between Chicago , Milwaukee , St , 1'auland MlnneapoJla. Chicago , Jlllwaukeu , La Onwse and Wlnona. CblcAgo , Milwaukee , Absrduin and HlondAl * Chicago , Milwaukee , Kau Claire and btillwater1 Chicago , Milwaukee , WaUHUii and Merrill. Chicago , Mlwukee , Bca > er Dam and Oahkooh. Chicago , Milwaukee , Waukctha anil OcouotnnwoO. Chicago , Mllvt&ulee , Madbon and I'utrlodii Chlen. Clilcago , Milwaukcct Onatonna and FAlrlbault. Chicago , Ilelolt Jani vl'lo ' and Mineral Point. Chicago , Elgin , Uockford arid Uubuque , Chicago , Clinton , Hock Island and Cedar Rapid * , Chicago , Council Illuffd and Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Falli and Yanktoa Chicago , Ullnaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain. Rock Island , Dubuque , St. Paul and Mlnucapotlt , Datenport , Calmar , St. Paul and Minncipolls. Pullman Sletpen and the Flnwi Dining Gam In world are run on the malulbiea olthu CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE A ST. PAUL RAIUWAV and every attuitiou I * | iald to pMseagtriby court * out emploj va of the company. S. d MEHKILL , A. V. H. CARPENTER , ueul Mauazcr. ( len'l 104. t 3. T. CLAHK , QEO IL U&nSSb , Uf.u I Sup t faiOW HESTeB. [ ; lc.\iIsJS5" \ ! ; ! : d7fSif * "o 'J ' wi-