TA 11 V THE OA1L5T , . FR1 DAY , JANUARY 2 > 1884. THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA. Friday Morning , Jan 25 , The Weather. For the Missouri valley : Warmer fair weather , southwesterly winds , rising , fol lowed by falling barometer in the north ern portion , falling , followed by rising in the southern portion. * LOCAL BREVITIES , r II. K. Burkot , the umlortaker , Nraa busily engaged yottcrday in moving his trtack of goods from the Millard hotel block to * storeroom on Sixteenth street. A loam attached to n milk wngon Indulged In n llttlo gallop on Howard ntroot yesterday. They were run Into the fouco .and brought to a standstill without damage. A team of horses , without a driver , came tearing up Ninth street yesterday noon nnd turned on to Fariuim. They were stopped before - fore any wjrlous damage was done. At the ring tournament nt the roller rink last night , the medal was again won by Cha * Qratton. Ha made Uio circuit of the hall In sixteen and thrco-quartow cocande , nnd took six rln's. A party of fifteen Jews were upon the Douv o train yesterday morning. They are from San Francisco , and are on their way to New York city to buy their spring goods , all them being merchants. There will bo service * nnd H nvrmon this morning In Trinity Cathedral. It is "Tho Conversion of St. Paul , " nnd the quarterly mooting of the chapter. Son ices at 11 a. m. in the Cathedral. All ore Invitod. An election of officers of the Second 1'roa bvtorian church , which was to have been held Wednesday , was postponed for ono week , ow Ing to small attendance of members on recount of tbo weather , and the ubaonco of Rov. W. .T Harshn , tho'pastor , on account of sickness. A committee connlgtlng of Ii. Beer , W. J. Xylo , J. 11. Barry nnd Win. Hubartt , of North Platte , representing Lincoln county , were in the city Wednesday inspecting the county jalL Charles L. Wandt , tf St. Louis , who built the iron portion of the jail , accompanied them. The next mooting of the Omaha C , L. S. C. will , bo hold at the residence of It. D. Hills , California street , Tuesday evening next. An Invitation has boon extended to the circle InCouucil Bluffs to moot with the Omaha circle on Wednesday evening noxt. Charles S. Ncal , employed at the U. P. transfer , and residing at Ninth and Hickory streets , has covered himself all over with glory. Wednesday morning his wife presented him with a bouncing boy baby , and Charley Is making strenuous efforts to have the corpora tion limits extended. In police court yesterday there was not a eluglo case , nnd Judge Bonoko was not called upon during the entire day to Issue n single ' warrant This Is a state of afTIrs upon which the people of this city can congratulate them selves. Such a thing has not happened before in years. The two "quack" doctors who are now in jail for obtaining money under false pretense ? , ay they will bo out in a few days and propose % to practice here In Omaha. They will fine' that thoy'havo struck the wrong city to ope rate In , and should they bo liberated they wll have to stick other fields , The citizens ol Omaha have no u o for "quacks" of their tie scriptlon. Cumlng street meeting , Saturday even ing , January 26 , 1884 , at Sander's grocery store , corner of Cumlng and Soandors streets there will be a meeting of Cumlng and Six teenth street property holders , and business men. and all others interested in developing Cumlngstreet and its continuations west into the best thoroughfare leading out of urn Into this city. The Slxtb ward aldermen are expected to be present. -Gon. J. C. Cowln , who is now In our city received a telegram from Now York , yesterday day , Informing him that he could have the title deeds to a valuable tract of laud , quite close to Omaha , for the sum of SO,000 , Hi answered immediately that ho would take tin land. Wo understand the general will lay th ground off in town lots , and offer liberal In ducements to those who desire cheap homes Only a low years since the lady who owns th land offered it forsalo fcr a few thousand do ] lars and could not llnd a purchaser at tlm price. [ Lincoln .Tournal , 24. EASTERN"TEAINS , They Were nl | Late Yestortlny Morn Occasioned J > y a Storm In Illinois. Tlm noon train west ou the Union Pacific was over nil hour late , occamontK by the delay ou the trunk lines whicl was caused by a storm in Illinois. The Hock Island train was 30 minute late in arriving at the transfer. The 0. , B. & Q. , No. 0 , was ! J hour ' late , while No. U vraa 5 hours bohin time. time.Tho The Sioux City & Pacific train rolle in at the transfer 1 hour and 15 minute behind time. The 0. te N. > V. train was unable tc make her time and did not arrive at th transfer until 'i hours after she shouli have done so. Tbo Wabash was 1 hour late , The Chicago , Milwaukee & Bt , Pau was the only road on which the train ar rired on time. , The Union Pacific train waited fo most of the belated traiiiH. Never Olvo Up If you are 8tilferii2 | tvitk low ami dopiussf * , ) nm ) of appetite , Ku erul debility , din will l > e Murpriiied to tee tl o rnplel liniimvemcn that Will follow ; you \vlll Ite limnliwl with nev life ; strength uiul activity will return ; poll and Bunery will CCOBO , and henceforth you \\1 | i joloo lu the In the pruleu of JMoctrio lilttere txtld t lifty ccntd u bottle by O. K , Good Aiiny Order * . Recruit Carl Fi L. Brandt , enlisted at Port Qnialia , Neb , , is assigned to the Fourth infantry. % Recruit John jrardhall , enlisted nt For ! Douglas , Utah , is assigned to company T , Sixth infantry. Tiiu commanding oflicer at Fort Oma ha , Neb. , will send ten of the military prJw # r At his pos uojiv awaitiug trans- Mr to the mlliUry'prisoii at 'ort Leaven- vor& , Kaaus , to Uiat placejuuder euita- We guard commanded by a non-coaarais- * 1 officer. Tie tjuarttTrmaster'a deVil - Vil ] furniih the uecwsary * l > orutioii. DESTITUTE ONES , How the Cil Snap Affecls the Poor of this City , A * Talk With Mrs. IL B , Puller in Ilcgrml to the Poor lcoplo of Omaha and What ID Done for tliclr Holler. The recent cold snap has affected nil classes of humanity in n greater or loss degree , but more particularly the jpoor xjoplo. By poor people is meant people who are in an almost destitute condition , and many such there are in this city. The relief association of thii city are doing an mmonso work among this class , and it is really astonishing to visit their roomsand see how many applications are made for relief. The way the work is divided up now it s much easier than of yore. In each ward there is a committee of ladies ap pointed to look up needy ones and to whom needy ones may apply for help. The case of an applicant for relief is in vestigated by some member of the ward committee , and , if found worthy , in so reported at the association rooms , and iclp is immediately given. The manner of obtaining vegetables whicli was inaugurated last win ner , is also being prosecuted ; his winter by the relief association , viz : ; hnt of the school children each bringing a potato or any vegetable they choose Last winter all the schools brought their donations at the same timo. This year only ono school is to bring at a time. Last week the high school brought their ) uorings and it required two largo wagon 30X03 to contain them all. Not only were vegetables donated , but groceries , and articles of almost every description were cast into the general supply fund. This is indeed very gratifying to see ho children , thus early in life , oxcrcis- ng the greatest of nil virtues , charity. A person who is naturally of a charitable disposition cannot bo very bad at heart , and if the children have this principle nstillod in their minds and hearts , it can lave but ono result , and that a good ono. Ono of the most , if not the loading worker among the poor of this city , is Mrs. II. B. Fuller , who has boon con stantly engaged in this work for six years lost , and can speak the name of almost jvcry needy person in this city. Know- ng this , a BKK reporter called upon her out evening and asked her to tell how jhoao cold snaps effect the poor. Mrs. Fuller said that whenever a cold day comes the applications for fuel are much moro numerous. She stated that on Wednesday a woman called upon her 'or fuel , who stated that her husband was sick in bed and that she was obliged ; p put the little children tobod with their sick father while she wont to ask for fuel. On the same day another woman called and said that she had not a particle of [ upl , neither had slio a morsel of any thing to eat , and she had several small mildron nt homo awaiting her return. [ n both cases relief was furnished imme- liatoly. It seems a little bit exaggerated but these things are fearfully true , and there are many more women and children [ n this city who are actually suffering from cold and hunger. The ladies of this city are doing a great work and they should be faithfully sup ported in it and uphold by the nobler citizens of this city. There is doubtless many a man and many a woman in this city who would willingly give five or ton dollars for a charitable purpose. The trouble is that suffering never comes be fore their eyes ; they are not brought face to face with poverty and destitution , and hence the thought of giving a tow dollars to the poor does not enter their heads. If their attention was called to the matter they would give. To all such wo would say hand in your contributions to the relief association rooms , and you limy rest assured that whatever is placed in the hands of these noble ladies vrill bo judiciously and well expended. There nro many of our citizens who daily HOIK or take donations to the rooms , and to all such'tho ladies nro duly thankful. Mrs. Fuller was asked in regard to the poor people , ns to whether there are any ' old timers" among the number , She stated that thu great majority of them are people who have been receiving help over since she has boon engaged in the work. Bho said also that the great majority of them are women who have boon deserted sorted by brutes called husbands , after having boon instrumental in bringing into this world several children , and wo man and children who are cursed by hav ing for husband and father a habitua drunkard. ' She said thorp was no doubt that many unworthy ones nro fed through foodiiif , the worthy ones but that it could not bi avoided. Ono thing that the ladies ot the nsso ciation desire greatly , is that all the street begging bo stopped and tlm persons make no contributions to atrob beggars , but refer thorn to the nssocia tion rooms , where , if worthy they wil receive help at onco. Tnoro are a num bor of chronic beggars in this city , who really beg from choice , and it is desirec to break this up. A Oroat Discovery. That la dally bringing joy to the homo * in thounands by Having many of their dear ones from an early grave. Truly is Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption , Coughs , Colds , Asthma , Bronchitis. Hny 1 over , Losi of Voice , Tickling in the Throat , Pain in Side and Chest , or any dUeao of the Throat mid I.uura , a positho cure. Guaranteed. Trial Bottles free at 0. F , Goodman's Dnig Store. Lnjvo blzo 81,00 THE PAPILLION MtJBDER , The Murdered Han Buried In a Brut al Manner by a Man Who WHS * ut the AVaJco. From the Springfield Monitor of the 23d Just , we glean the following in re gard to the burial of the man Bradford , who was killed by blow fiom an ax in the hands of McCarty : "After the inqueat Monday , the body was turned over to Kal Jowett for bur ial , and it is reported that ho put the eorpso in a loosely ronstiuotod box of rough pine , with cracks in which a man could insert his fingers , leaving hts over- ilioos on , without oven washing the jlood away , and placed him under ground at a depth of 15 to 18 inches. And for thus going through the motions of a mock burial ho immediately filed a bill with tbo clerk for $24.00. The BtaU ito provides for the decent burial of per- nous in tuch cases , and Mr , Jowott , over h .a ; 8 > auould bo taught what consti- tuter , dcoont interment. . Ao citizens yesterday ordered the dis- 'jvtermcnt of the eorpso , which was ilnccd in the hands of I. G. Splk , the I'apillion undertaker , and , to his credit , 10 washed and prepared it for burial in a Becoming and proper manner. " The same paper has the following to say of the murdered man's life : "Almost a mystery seems to shroud the previous lifo of the murdered man. Although ho has boon in the employ of several farmers hereabouts , none seem io know from whence ho came or where his friends live , if ho has any. Some say ho came from Ohio , others nay ho come from Kansas , and others say ho came hero from Ashland. During last ipring ho sold fish in Springfield that ho : aught along the Plntto rivor. Ho was juried the same day ho was killed. Ho was not matriod. " PRIZE FIGHTERS , A Genuine "Mill" in This Citv Last Friflay , Two Ijocnl "Thumper * " Ktifiafro In a Saloon Row and Adjourn to the Hlvcr Bottoms to Settle Their Differences. It has just begun to bo generally mown that Omaha has boon the scene of n genuine prize fight , according to the most approved rules of the "profesh. " It is nevertheless n fact that a "mill" did take place in this city a few days since , the principals being a couple of ocal celebrities who consider themselves aad men with their "dukes. " The affair took place on Friday morn ng last and was witnessed by only a favored fow. The two "thumpers" en ; aged in a saloon row early ih the morn ing , but were prevented from fighting by : ho managers of the placo. Ono of ; hem who , by the way , is a painter , was not satisfied with the outcome of the quarrel and proposed to retire to some secluded spot , and there whip his oppo nent or perish in the attempt. The challenged party objected , for reasons best known to himself , and refused to accompany the wrathy party to the proposed battle field. Number ono call- 3d him a coward and various names , and offered to hire a hack to carry them to the scene of combat if number two would but consent to go. Number two was urged so strongly by his friends to fight that ho finally agreed to do so , and the party got into a hack and were driven to the river bottom. A ring was marked out and the pugi lists stripped themselves and retired to their corners. Timo' was called and they went at it. Number two proved liimsolf to bo the hotter man from the very start and battered number ono at every turn. Notwithstanding that the fight was a one-sided affair , it was kept up for ten or n dozen rounds , which consumed in all about twenty-two minutes timo. Con siderable claret was spilled , and at the and of the fight number ono declared himself as perfectly well satisfied that liis antagonist was the better man , and proceeded to dress himself for his home ward journey. There was one man in the party , how ever , who was not satisfied with the out come of the matinee , and he so expressed himself in very unsavory terms ; so much so that both of the principals became en raged and proposed to "do him up. " The outside party , who , oy the way , was a big negro , did not oven stop to remove - move his linen duster , which had boon lined to correspond with the weather , but wont at the white "trash in a genu ine go-aa-you-pleaso style , and in a very short space of time had thrashed the ground , not only with the two pugilists , but also with several outsiders who had been foolish enough to offer some sugges tions. That settled the fight , and it was another of those unlucky cases whore a "dark" horse steps in when least ox- pooled and carries nway the honors. Huoklcn'B AruIca Salve. The groatoat medical wonder of tlm world. Warranted to spoedlly euro BurnH , Cuts , TJJ- cara. Salt llhoum , 1'over Sores , Cancers , Tilea , Chillblalns , Corns. Totter , Chapped hands , and all skin eruption , garanteod to euro in iivery instance , or money refunded. 25 contn tier box. _ _ Not Content With Being the Best. Whatever may bo said in regard to the propensity of the management of great railway lines t9 provide for the * public only what is atcually demanded in thu way of accommodations nnd comfort , can in no way apply to the management ol the Ohicvgo , Rock Island & Pacific Rail way , or as it is moro familiarly known , "Tho Great Rock Island Route. " This line lias for years boon recognized as the best and most comfortable route between Chicago and Kansas City and the South west , and has boon abundantly able on this account to successfully cope with its competitors. But not satisfied with this success audits already elegant equipment , its managers have caused to bo turned out of its shops at Chicago ; a mag. nificent line of Dining Cars which go into immediate service on the Kansas City Lino. These , , cars contain nil the conveniences of well furnished dining rooms , are elegant in design and finish , and models of the advanced railway art of the day. Within thorn meals are fur nished equal to those ofi any first-class hotel in the land 'at the low rate of ftvonty-fivo cents. Travelers on this line now find on its trains all the com. forts and conveniences of lint-class hotels. Besides the best of first and second-class coaches there are Parlor Chair Oars , 'which are free to all passengers holding through first-class tickets ) , Pullman Pdl- ace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars. This Company's lines all of whicli are equally well equipped also extend to Council Bluffs and the West , and Min neapolis nnd St. Paul nnd the North west ; md the deserved praisus bestowed upon t by returned travelers vrho sneak from experience , make it noted throughout ho land. * Wo bespeak for the owners nnd man * .gcrji of this magnificent Railway ample oturus for their generous provisions lor ho wants of the public , which is , as has droadv been proved by the patronage ex- ended to this line , quick to appreciate md patronize those who provo by their deeds and generous treatment that they nro devoted to its comfort and welfare. DIED. f AMj.-Tuesday night , at 10 o'clock , nt hU .residencenearKlkhoruStatlou , after abort , IJ-redorlck IJ. Hall , ftgad 27 year * . LADIES' CHOICE. The Lcai Year Party at the Paxton Hold Last Night , . An Urmual Social Event Beautiful Tollctmml Happy Knees A Picas. an ntul Enjoynlilo Time. Ono oftho most pleasant parties which lias boongivon in Omaha for n long time was UiOjloap year party nt the Paxton liotol Ins ! night. It waaan occasion which liadlongboon looked toward to by the young society people o thin city , and ita culmination last oveiing was hailed with joy. Only < no year in lour is it considered pcrfoctlt proper for the ladies to act as oscorto b the gentlemen , and it is right that the ? should fullyimprovo thooppor tunity tlus afforded and by so doing as sort thoirrighta. Nearly all the carriages in the city wcro ongivod by the fair ones last oven' ing , and m early as eight o'clock the car riagcs bopn to roll up in front of the Paxton , md , ns the door was opened , n lady woutl stop upon the block and ex tend her Ininty hand to her male conv panic n , md with the greatest of ease and naturalness assist him to alight. By nitD o'clock the guests had all ar rived nnc wore gathered in the spacious parlors , tvhon the dancing commenced. Hoflmai'a orchestra furnished the music , and the members of the orchestra were never ii bettor shape than they were last night , and they never furnished bet tor muric. Aboit 11 o'clock an olopant lunch was served in the dining hall. The lunch was provided by the ladies of the com pany. Attcr all had partaken , the din ing hall was cleared , the orchestra was called from upstairs , and the merry dauco was concluded in the dining hall. To Bay that the ladies looked be.iuti fill would but feebly express it. They were fairly gorgeous. The toilets were beautiful , and many of them exquisite Upon the faces of the fair gallants waa plainly noticed that Robinso Crusoe look "I'm monarchof all I survey , " and yet i did not detract in any way from their beauty and modesty. The male portion of the assembly were all arrayed in faultless style , while upon thmr counton anccs was clearly discernible that look oi innocence and humility which i : soon there but once in four yoars. Taken all \Q \ all the party of last nigh was a perfect success in every detail , anc the society people of Omaha will long re member it. PERSONAL. J. C. Swau , of BulFalo , N. Y. , is at thi Metropolitan. Bon Morrison and wife , of Choycnne.Wyo. are at the Metropolitan. P. C. Ueloy , of Milwaukee , Wig. , is at th Metrppolitan. W. P. Thomna , of Blair , is at the Metro politau. James Lauren , of Wilber , is t the Metro politan. J. Lansing , of 1'uiriield , IK at the Metropo ! itan. Conrad J. Schmidt , of Beatrice , is at th Metropolitan. Nellie and Mary She.i , of Wavorly , aio u ( .ho Metropolitan. H. J. Gardner , of Yankton , D. T. , Is at th Millard. M. WallBtciu , of Kansas City , is at th Millard. H. O. Beatty , of Wahoo , is at the Millard Kov. Goo. W. Walnwright , of Blair , is a tbo Millard. J. II. Hunguto , of Blair , is a Millard guest O. S. Dana and J , C. .Tordon , of Minncai oils , are at the Metropolitan. Mrs. L. V. Tilton and child , of Blair , ar at the Paxton , .T. C. Smith , of Crete , is at the Paxton. Charles E. Baker and J. .1. Hill , of Bea trice , are at the I'axtou. J. It. McConnell , of Lincoln , is at the Pax ton. ton.H. H. IL Miller , of Nebraska City , is at th Paxton. ' 0. B. Finch , of Kearney , in at W. H. Underwood , traveling passenKC agent for the Michigan Central road , id in th cicy. j\lr. nnd Mrs. 1' . A. Schneider have bee ( > called to Ohio by the serious illnofiH of Mrs Schneider's mother. IF. L , Hall , chief of the passenger agents c the 13. & M. , IH at tlm Millard. Mr. Hall headquartura are at Kansas City. Supt. Egbert , of the Colorado division i the U. 1 * . railwaywh < has been lu the city fo a day or two , loft for homo yesterday. 1B. . Woodrow left for Valentino yesterday He will probably rome back without any heel ou his shoes and few holes shot through h ! back hair Ueorge Iinholf , for Homo time past tolograi operator and assistant ticket agent in the 1'ax ton olllco of the Milwaukee & St. Paul , lef yestordoy morning for the I'aclflo coast. Superintendent Dickinson , of the western division of the Union Pacific road , arrived in this city yesterday morning , by special cor , Ho left laatnlght for the west. W. B Jerome , western passenger agent 01 the New York Central & Hudson lUver rail road , Is In thu city looking after the Interests of that lino. He is quartered at the Millard. 0. 8. HiggiiiH | g in Chicago endoavorlnr to make a trade with the Pullman palace car company , by which they w ill use a patent car platform , of which Mr. liijrglmi is one of the [ mtenteos. It In gaid to be the be-t device whlcli haa ever boeu Invented. Supreme Court of Ncbra.slcu. WEUNIMDAY , January U3 , 1884. Court mot pursuant to adjournment. A , L , Paiaons , Esq. , of Lancaster cuunty , was oumitted to practice. Kellogg vs. Lavondar. Application for allowance of writ of error denied. State , etc. , ux rel. George VB , Lincoln Motion to strike answer from the file sus tained , The following entitled causes were eub nutted ; AVilson vs. Young. Kx.parto Johnson. Smytho vs. Kastlor. Court adjourned to Tuesday morning next , January 29 , 1884 , at 8UO : o'clock , The Miuuiiorclmr Ball. The masquerade ball of thu Mwnner chor society was given last evening in Central hall. Unlike that of previous ears , it was of n private character , and consequently thg loud and boistrious olo- nont which had heretofore prevailed wns xcluded. There were about seventy-five couples i attendanceand all had a glorious good imo. Prof. Thiolo's orchestra furnished lie music , and John Wirth supplied the ubstantials. The first prize was awarded Mrs. fever , the second prize to F. Lohmcr , while Mrs. Kaufman walked away with ho third prizo. Some of the costumes worn were very irotty and attractive. The festivities voro not concluded until a late hour this morning. SHELL'S ' "DEFENSE , W. n. Carter , the Sheriff of Holt County , Oi\en a Glowing De scription nt HIR Ijllc. A morning paper of yesterday morn- ng's issue prints nn interview with W. I. Carter , sheriff of Holt county. Mr. Carter stated that Snoll is ono of ho quietest and most peaceable citizens n Valentine , and that ho has the friond- ihip and esteem ot nil these who know urn thoro. Ho says that ho is there to-day at work and will bo forthcoming in Omaha nt the day of trial. Ho scouts the idea that the shouting was done purposely , and says that if hu bought it had been done so , ho would not have put up a cent to bail Snell out. Ho thinks the worst feature of the affair waa Snoll's sudden departurewhich 10 thinks was owing to his dazed condi tion , and to Snoll's ignorance of the promiao ho had made to pay the funeral expenses of the girl as soon as ho was roloascd from custody. Mr. Carter is firm in his belief that Snoll is an honest man , and that ho will fulfill all the promises ho has made. That may all bo , but ono thing is posi tive , Snoll loft the city without oven going to see the remains of the woman who had died through his carelessness. Ho could not have boon in a very badly dazed condition , after having had three days in jail in which to collect his souses. Ho never did show any signs of being al all flustrated after the shooting. At any rate had this nil been true , ho has had plenty of time in which to for ward the money to defray the expenses of the girl's funeral , but this ho has nol done , but has left it to bo born by stran gers , and if Snoll ever docs appear for trial , ho will find that these things have boon laid up against him. Iloal Estate Tranalcra. The following deeds were filed for record in the county clerk's office J.inu ary 22 , reported for TUB BEE by Ames real estate agency : Dexter L. Thomas and wife to Daniel Muldoon , q c d , lot 7 , in Gise's add. to Omaha , § 00. John W. Porcival and wife to % Jane Thompson , w d , lot 0 , block 17 in E. V. Smith's add. to Omaha , $700. Henry Harrison and wife to John M. Phillips , w d , si of nc | , sec. 35 , 10 , 9 , containing 80 acres , $1. George C. Finney and wife to John E. Merrick , w d , sw | of so | , sec. 10 , 15 , 10 , 81,200. Charles C. Housel and wife to Jane 0. Barrett , w d , si of no | and n i so I ol soc. 1 , 1C , 10 e , $3,200. Sidney Smith and wife to Georgeraet to M. Johnson , w d , lots 10 and 20 , block 3 in Hanacon place add to Omaha , § 7,000 James Mclaughlin and wife to George A. Bryant , w d , lot 2 , block 15 and four feet off the e side lot 3 block 15 in Wat terloo. Jefiersen W. Bedford and wife et alto ( ieorga L. Miller , w d , lot 8 block 8 , lo 8 block 7 and lot 4 block G , in Hawthorn add to Omaha , $300. Jefferson W. Bedford and wife et al to Lyman Kichardson d , lot ? block 8 lot 7 block 7 in Hawthorn add to Omaha S200. August Kountx and wife ot al , to George Krause , w d , lot 14 block 12 , in Kountzo and Ruths add to Omaha , $500 John M. Eddy and wife to The Omaha Bolt Railway company , w d , n 22 foot o s " I of lot 4 , block 8 in Omaha , 1,043.41 "John M. Eddy and wife to The Omahi Belt Railway company , w d , lot C block 8 in Omaha , § 7,000. Charles K. Ladd et all to Paul Nelson q c d , n 44 foot lot 1 , blk 102 in Omaha $800. Lewis S. Reed and wife to Paul Nol sonq c dn 44 feet lot 1' blk 1U2Omaha § 2.00. Nancy T. Weidonsall ( widow ) ot al to David H. Bowman , | w d , the undivided half of lot 1 , blk 10 , in Shinn's 1st add t Omaha , S225. David H , Bowman and wife to Jacol Weidonsall , w d , the undivided half o lot l.blk 10 in Shinn's 1st add to Omaha 8225. Plenty of Fresh Butter and Eggs , a bottom prices , nt Win. Gentleman's. The recent "cold snap" has created ut unprecedented demand for the Haydoi Patent Fire Kindlers , and we have rea son to believe that it ( the kindler , no the cold ) has brought peace and comfor to hundreds of family .circles in this city Ask your grocer about this. Ono car load of show-cases , oval an mansard , all sizes just received at Good man's. u2-tf. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thli powder uover Y r ! , A marvul ot purll etreuxh aud wbolonomgrieM. More economical ttu : ho oJlu ry kloui , uU cannot beiold In cou > p tiUo wlthtbe multitude ol low tut , abort welgtit , alum o phoipbate powdun. Sold only In rma. IIoval JJ k Vowdcr Co. , 100 WtU BUcM N w York. lU-to lUtoCASTORIA I Infants and Children Without Morphine op Jfaroottno. What RVM | our Children row checks , What cures their rovers , nmlios thorn sleep ; 'Tin Cmtorln. When Babies fret , and cry bv turns , What cures their colic , kuli thelr'worms , i. . Hut Cnnlnr . fi _ _ _ _ What quickly curoi Constipation , Sour Stomach , Colds , lutllgrstlon : Hut rarcwcll Ihon to Morphine Synips , Castor Oil and Farcgorlc , and IlnllCantorliu Centaur Liniment. AnaT > - Rolnto euro for Rheumatism , Sprains , Barns , Galls , &o.f and an instantanoona Paiu-roliovor. SPECIAL NOTICES. fsrSpocials will Posltlvelynot bo inserted unless paid in advance , TO LOAN-Monov. ONIY : TO LOAN ON it GAL ESTATE. BAI , M LOU IIHOS. , 317 S. 13th street 085-28 ' TO LOAN The lowest rates of Interest M'ONEY Bcmia * Loan Agency , 16th & Doutfia 231-tt TI/TONKY / TOAOAN In sums ot (300. ( and upward. iVJL 0. F. Davis and Co. , Ucal Eetato aud Loan Agents , 1GOG Farnam St. R93 tf HELP WANTliU. "VTfANTKD One or two ( , 'ood country camaswr * . VVo | > ay ( 'ood sal try and furnish teira. lieu ol exper eiiic preferred. Give eje and e > perientc. 900 25t Address . K. WEsT & CO. Illiir , Neb. WANTED Olrl fur ( ceiicral lioiucnork. snmll family , at No. 1215 north 10th .St. 91-20t A liov who ran puuilc ( Jcrinan , In the WANTED law office U Walter Hcnnett , llooiu II , Kcd- Ick'a block. BOJ-20 "VXTANTED Atfood girl at 19th and 1'lerca streets , VV Western House , oio block west of Nkll Works. " 007-205 WANTED A woman ttumullatel ) at the Buck ejo Meat Market to take chaigo ef the house , Corner of Mason and 16th streets , OCS-268 TTITANrKU Girl for general hou-ework , S. U. V t cor. IVirnam and 20tU street. SKi 24 W "ANTED Two tro\ cling salesmen only those that are exi > trienccd in the Notion and Gents Furnishing business and acquainted In Nebraska. Call on or t ddress , u Ith n ft rcncc * . J. L. IlItANDEIS & SON , Wholesale Notions , 31-tf 12fl7FaruamSt. T17 ANTED Female cook at South Omaha House , VV Uhamll'aclflc. 044-24S W 'ANTED Girl to ilo general houscuork at 2016 Hurt Street. 051-tf WANTED Hen ant giils of a'l kinds In nied ol employment , to call at our ollico , opposite post- onice. but * eon 4.30 anil B p. m. CANXON , JONES & CO , Fn-nzer Illocl. . DJO-lin T TANTED A girl for gene r l housework. Good VV wages to a competent girl. Apply at 310 North 23th street , near Chicago. US2 tf TTtT-ANTED-Secoml girl at 015 S. lath otroet. W 1)39 ) 25t WANTED Thoroughly competent bopk-keepcr and correspondent. Also Balesman familiar with Commissitm business None but rntn of experience with best references need apply. Written applica tions desired. PEYUKi : 1IIIOS. 025-24 "TTTANTED A good girl for general hdiu-enor . Vt Apply IMOliarney street. OA-24 ! "VTirANTED A good blacksmith. One w ho under' VV stands sharpening ploux. Good nages ant steady work to a good man. Apply at Lowrv Markej's. Fremont , Neb. 022 4 WANTED A good girl to do general housework. Apply at IIornbcrger'8 , 8. VV. corner 10th and St. Mary's aenue. . 020-25 WANTED Immediately two No. 1 Harness Makers. D. A. HOPKINS , 021-51 North Bend , Neb. WANTED AgenU immediately lne\erj country for one of the newest and best of fastest sell'ng ' domestic articles known ; reports of s&Ica 1.00 sold In ono alternoon , 100 In 43 minute' , 80 in SO minutes , send for terms , or samp'u w 111 bu Kent t once on re- ctlpt ot 2Cc. O. II. OKAY , room 216 cast sixth St. , KansosCity , Mo. 005 201 W ANTED A good girl for general house work 411 Snnl h li th htrrct , IH2 29 TT7ANTED Girl in small family. Inquire at C YY J.Cananfc- i ,13th St. tiOi-tf WANTED A German iHnlng room kitchen girl Ulsse and Hoppe , 418 S. 13th bt , between Harney and Howard. 605 tf SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED Situation as c.cik In a dry goods 01 groiery ttore , bynynung man of Hue-dish de Bcerit. Can rcvJ , vviito and spcaK English and Hncda thoroughly , Over aj tar's experience. Good refer onccs given. Address "A. A. lioo olllci. 041-411 TtrANTKIJ-Situatloni for tlrst clasi domestics TV Call at our olllcu from 4-30 to 9p.m. Baturdav 1 to B p. m. CANNON , . JONES & CO , l)47-lm Opposite Postotllce. W "AN1.ED Situation bv a joung man 18 jear old. ; Address Eugene" thU oltieu OJ7-2S MISCELLANEOUS * WANTS. TTTlAUJIPHOPEKTYWANTED-We will exchang JD a brick etora building and a stock rl grncia merchandise valued at ginoK ( > , situated lu one of the beet ton us In S. W. Iowa , for luvva or Neb ran ka lands. Trade well established. Addrem "S. I ! , ' ca.ro net ) olHce. ! K14 SO \\7/ANTED-A rcHpcctablofairlly would like on VV or two ihlldrun to board and tale care ol Pltustnt homo and reasonable price. AUilnsn "M e. " Bee olttaJ. 01B211 \\fANIED I'artlen wUhlng hcardora and those h 1 > near eh of hoard In private houccu , with or vvitli out room , to call at our oltlco Irjm 4 3a to 9 p in CANNON , JONhS & , CO. , Oppoiltu ISottf > ffl ( . . OlC-lm T ADIES OH YOUNG MEN in city or country ti I J tak nice , light and pleasant work at their owi homes : 82 to $5. a day easily and quietly mode ; vvor I sent by mall , no canvassing ; no stamp for reply Please address Kellablo Man'f'g Co , I'lillidelphla Pa. drawer IT. 763-1 mo ) FOR RENT nouseo ana iota. FOR KKNT FurnlbheJ and unfurnished rooms 1015 Fornam htreet. 853 20 F 1011 Itr.NT A batemiint of threu rooms. Alee trout itrlor , at 1018 Vodge Btreet , Dig HO F IOIUlKNT-Uooimut 1810 Eariiam utriet. D57-SCJ FOR IlKNT- Five room home , ne-ar Bt. Jlarj avenue undSith Btreet. Inquire at 2110 Harm' ' street. 982-271 T7\OU KENT Alarxe front ruoin , well furnldhu J ? and location control. Apply 1418 Him aril trtut U'twecn Uthand IMIi. 012-lMJ rOR'RKNT Nlctlj lurouhAi room at li > 3 ! Farnan direct. 0 < V-2 $ FOR HUNT Two houica south ol U , I" , depot , 032 tl J , I'll IPP3 HOB , 1612 8 , 6th K KENT Nicely furnished front loonu 105 N ISthltrcet. | 70R UEKT Two cl ru > t resident * * , < W. i * JL1 month each. UAIUCKlt & S1AYNE , N. K. our Karnamand 13th St. 1)37. ) tt TTvOU UKS1 Tvvo cotta.'mon 17th street , betwei A'Canitol avuiue ml Diumiort fetreet at # 16,00 each. I0tl | ) a. I.KUMANN. I TM > 1 ( UKtu'f N ew nine room Jw elll ag v1th ati am J ? he t , ( , , city and cUtfrn water , bath water cloiet , hut and cell water , good cellar , barn aiu eurv coineiik'ncu la a flret-cumcltyrmidcnca. OOT-23 U r. JIENT KumUhed room with board , AUo u few day boarders , UU OavcuporU S31 Sb | ItKNT Furnlil ed loom for Kencmau.a t o ( yr Usht huu a kec'iiloj ; JJceuiero bluck comer KIihth nd How ard bt 003 tl TTlOIl RENT 5 rcom home on Wcbuter wiat.o I1 ISthHt. N T. l'cU.r .a , aaj e.tatoifvnt , ICth and Douglas. t-OJ U F ° room 035 N. 18th. RKNT ComforUtle front room , south-cM FOR Fourteenth and Dmnport , suitable lot two genllomen. flM tl > uit itKNl rurniined rooms on the northwn 1i 1 cor. 18th and Capitol avenue , formerly CrelRhton Ilonia. K9-M RENT floomi In NebrMka Nation * Bank FOR . Most deslratlo offices In the city Supplied with hjclniullo clo'stor and hoatcu U Itfijm , Am > lvatR.vik. 128 U FOR BALB. 17U1IM FOR SATVIl rK ! n for one week , or will < > OflE 817 H. 18th BUfct. _ -fcc Bargains In Homes and l < ot 1 In nil jtt of the city nd IW additions. HOL- . UOO Karn m trctt 8 Mf - - , ehzant rcsldincc lot FORSALK-Atal-arxaln ROl-LINa' AOKNO\ , OJOtf liflFarnam ( Street. ' 5 , SAtK CIIllAI1 Special baryaln. Urauttfut FOR lot , high ami Mghtly. In Ixivvos ailditlon. ROliUNS'AaKKOY , | 70RSAl.lJ-Twohoii'a > MI Capitol A < o. , coin u L' T 0 houflM on C'aus Street , corner SIIIUVR&IIU.L. \ ( ) S.VIiE-0 lorado coal. This real Is M frco from I7\n 1 and M clean as Rock Biirlnff. 034 tf JEf F. W. BEDFORD. SALK A ranbarzaln.ll t.kcn at once. Ten FOR nf K""d , ( ( oed house , barn and other 1m- pnncmuits. Three miles from 1'OBtolllco. $000(0 nlll hu } it. It vUKEll & MAYNK , N. E. cor , Kith and Farnani. 7\OR \ SAtK-'oinirlot ( , nice new house , S roonw , . ' very neat plan , one mlle and a hlJf from post- ottlce ; . 300 00. DARKER & MAYNK , N. II. corner 1,1th and Karnara. MO 24 FOR BALK Stock farm 2i29 acrosln I'olk Cn , only fl miles from IL R. Station ; 10Jacn of jaeture enclosed hj 3ivvIre fences , ISO under cultlvathli , K. ixcrcsL-iOil hay land. Improvement ) complete. 2 coed ( lMLllliiL'8 , Btablei , Rranary , corn-cr.lis , 1 wind mlllaic. &o tfrlco eely $5.600. Q. U. DOANK ft CO. , ICth and Douglas tits. PC2 tf 7011 SALK OR RKNf Farm S miles from cit } . . Iuqulr of lira. Mojer , over Rotdcr'd Drujntort ICth and Webster. 872-tt poll SALE Stock of general rnercnaiulwu and _ J bulldlnjr , valued at about ? 5,500. Address Box 61 , Firth , Nob. TOt-tt. FOR SALE Two portable hollers , 10 horse power Appb ! > riT/PATRICK , COS-tf 218 South If.th St , FOR BALK A small Moricr , Biliman A.Co. , fire proof saft , almost new , nt this olllcc. tf "OOR SALE My two story brick residence , 18th JU and St. Mary's nu-nue. Largo bam , out-hf > uee , water wor s , well arranged. Lot 60x200. 1'ilco 87.600. Host Bargain In Omaha , Call at II. Toft's reoplc'a Dank. 277-t SALE 12 lota one block west of Park ave nue cars. LotsGUxlCO. Will ell the whole tract for 7,100 , It sold before January 1st , 18S4. Real es tate owners bid tills bargain , U jou call at People B Dank. 278-tf oil 8AI.K Choice business property , three lots _ T oar. Saunders and Charles Btrtnt. It will pay ycu to Investigate this Oder. Call at People's Book. ' 279-tf -I : FOR BALK Improved property , which tvlll pay the buyer 20 per cent on the inv estmcnt. Rente for $ 1,020 per } ear. All occupied by flrst class ten ants. Will eoll ( or $10,500 , If sold soon. All or one- half cash , balance , one to flvo yoars. The above In vestment is worth Investigation. Call at the People's Bank. 2M-tf ) TJOLLED CATTLE AN1 > CLYDESDALE HORSES. JL Ti e subscriber Is taking orders for spring im portation ol the above. Prices much below those at auction sales. References to these supplied. John McCnlloch , 111. Trust and Bar. Bank , Chicago. 203 2mt F OR SALE A first class second baud top bugg Call at 1310 Harnov street. 7 tf rtOR SALE Old newspapers la largo and email quantities nt this ofnca tf MISCELLANEOUS. T OST A note dated Dec. 9 , 1383 , duo on or be- .Ljforu February 1,1SS1 , for $700 , Bigncd tn Amelia Knappln favor of Fannie Fringa , and secured by chattel mortgage on fllo In the olllco of the clerk ot Douglas countj , Neb. The public ore hereby warned not topurchiso eamc , as it has not been endorsed by thepajcc , and If thoeamo is negotiated , { except by tliejiMce , theendoisement will bo forged. The Under will plcajo return to Mrs , Kamilo Fr'nits ' ,1515 Dodge btreet. 05C.251 ' Worent furnished or imfurnihed rooms Sl'EOfAL procure b.arders ana furnUh tirst-chss domes- ties. OlFce- hours , 4.31) ) to B p. tn. Saturda- 1 to 9 p. m. CANNON , JONES & CO . 043-lm Frenzer Block , Opposite 1 * . n. LOST A gold sleeve button , two birds and nest on front. "J.V. . M. " cut on ttuli. ' 1'e finder will be rewarded bi leaving same at this office , 017-tf rrv\l > ENUP On my premises on Dec. 15.18S3 , in JLwcst Omaha , one Cream Colored 1'nny. Snml white ipot In foreheadmano and tall a little darker than the body. JAS. E VANDHHCOOK. S25-6t lawk } rrYLKK& COMPANY book-kceperaimuccouutants. JL Examine and adjust dis arranged books in a sys tematic and accurate' manner , giv ing correct balances , will especially attend to posting up hooka each day M here the services of a book-keeper are required but n few hours , making out Invoices , statements , and any correspondence confidential ! ) , also make collec tions. Office at 1 * . Bojer and Co. , 1020 Fare am Su 048-lmo EDWARD gUEHL , MAOISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION- ALLST , SOS Tenth street , between Farnam and Har ney , will , with the aid of guardian spirits , obtaining- mj one glance of tb post and present , and tbo certain conditions In the future. Boots and shoe * male Older. Perfect satisfaction iruaranteed. Tno me of the term " fthoi Line" In connection with ths corporate name of a groatroad , : conveys an Idea of ust what I I ft D f * required by the traveling pub- I I III ! lie a Short Line , Quick Time D I r and the best ot accommnd * . " tloris all of whicli are furn ished by the greatest railway lu America. CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE And St. Paul. * It owns and operates over 4,600 mlloHof it Northern Illinois , Wisconsin , Minnesota , lowuan Dakota ; and as U main llnra , brunches arid connec tions reach all the great buaini.es centred ol tbo Northwest and Far West , It naturally answcrti the description of Short Line , and Best Itouto between Chicago , Milwaukee , fit. Paul and Minneapolis. QChlcaguMilwaukee , La Crosse and Wlnona. Chicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Kllcmlal * Chicago , Milwaukee , Eau Claira and StlllunUr- Chicago , MlhvauUccVausau und Merrill. Chicago , Milwaukee , Braver Dam and Oshkosb. Chicago , Milwaukee , Wuul.eeha and Oconoiuowcs. Chicago , Milwaukee , MadUon and Prairieiln Chtea Chicago , Milwaukee , Owatonnaaiid Falrlbault. Chlea o , Bclolt Janesv lUo and Mineral I'olnt. Chicago , Elgin , Kochford and Dubuque. Chicago , Clinton , Hock Island and utxlar Ilapldi , Chicago , Counell Itlutfa and Omaha Chicago , Sioux Citj , hloux Falls anil Yankti/n Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Cliamberlaui Kock IsUiid , Llulruque , hi. Paul and Mlnneapollt , Davenport , Calmnr , 8t. Paul and MlnnuapolM. Pullman Sleepers aud the Flncet Dining Can In out employes of the company , 8. ri. MKIUULL , A. V. IL OAUPENTKR , Qen'l Manager. Grn'l I'au. AgeoU J.T.OLUIK , C1KO II. HEArTOIlD , Oen'1 Hup't DISEASES OF THE EYE & J T. ARMSTRONG M. D. , . , . . , Oota.li.i9t : < C1 K rn m Street , oppatita 1'txton H.itol , Neb , DUFKENE f MEttVELWHN , if. fO-KEVQVKU ' 10 OMAHA HA7WSAL DANK ST , LOUIS PAPER Y/AHEHOUSE / , Graham Paper Co. , S17 aud 21 ! ) North iftin Si , Ht Louln. \VHOlESALK UKALKKa IN ROOK , /WHITING * NEWS , BOAIID AND PRINTER'S STOCK CTCath | > ald for Kaxs t (