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I OMABA DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY. JA3OJARY 2 1885. LOOA.L OBIME , A Man Tlobbed by a "Decoy DnoV A BaiTIcd riot , Monday night , & stranger , name un- kneirn ai stopping at the house ot Jane "Welch , on the bottomi north o ! the Un * ion Pacifi : bridge. He bai been escort * ed thither br a Ooansil Bluffs cronk. Bath retired at an early hour. When Mr. Stranger a rote In the morning he found that the Bluftte hid gently dis appeared , and 'vras no longer by his side. Whither he had gone nc one kner , though it was certain thtt he had taken frith him the stranger's gold watch and chain , together vitb his overcoat The plundered man spout a number of hours yesterday. In company frith a detectire , scouting the town for his recreant bed fellow. roor TJLDS. OfHccr McBri3e ii authority for a story of defeated thuggisiu. John Byrnes , reeldcnt near Ballyua , fva passing the tracks near Jonei street Mondty night , when he W B attakod by two ruffianB , who jumped at him , eand-bagged him and knocked hlm down. Ths victim's cries for assistance reached the earc of a crowd of railroad men who were in the vicinity. They rushed aross tha tracts juit in time to prevent the robbery , Byrnes had some $200 in money on his person , nncl a gold watch and chain. PECULATION AS1) SPEOCLiATlON. A Norcl Scheme A Broker With Stolen Capital Tbc Defaniline Brewery Collector. Yesterday a member of the dry goods firm of Ekely , Carlson & Co. , of Wnhoo , was in tbc city on business connected with the resent loss that firm has just suffered. For three yean pact there has been in ihe employ of Etely , Carlson & Oo. a young man , by name Gnnderson , who has been handling their books. He was losked npon by his employers as a most exemplary youth , honest and reliable tea a degree. All went well until the firm began to suspect that the receipts fiom the business were too small. A careful search was instituted , but the roaioa for suspected deficit was not discovered. Finally suspicion rested upon Gnnder son as the one who could , if forced , explain the falling off in the cash receipts frcm the business A close watch was placed upon him , and at length , cne dsy last WCBE , he was ds- tactei in ipse ficto , the evidenca of his guilt being overwhelming. He wns im mediately arraigned by his employer * . The embezzling clerk broke down , aad confessed his crime to the fullest extent. He said ttut he had been stealin ? from the coffers of the firm for three years , a'-moit from the fitst moment he had been in their service. How mcch he bad stolen he did not know , though ha thought it would not fall far thort of § 5.000 or $0,000. Immediate restitu tion was demanded by tthe firm. Gnn- derson at once drew a desk for $1,200 which ho had deposited in a Fremont bank , which amount representedhe sxld , all the cash he had in his posses sion. But the queerest pert of the story is to follow. It seems that Gnndersor , being of a thrifty turn , did no : wtsts the r.'snl's if his long continued pecul&tna i i wine , fajt women , or fait hors.s. Insieid , be prudently hcarded it np , until he hid tav < d enough tjgire hm ; a comfortable start as a money loaning b oxer. He had lent va ioos inxs 1o dif ferent parties in the county and town , taking notes and mortgager. In this man ner he had succeeded in dnwlng the In terest on the resnlti of his crime. Thtse papers and notes he produced fo ; the astonished firm , endorsedthcm and turned them ever to Carlson & Eklsy. Th whole sum fhus reg ined will jjrcbabl einount to about $2,000 with interest , and will not more than htlf cover the.lon cf the firm in all probibi ity. Gunder- son , whila the members of the firm were absorbed in the question o ! ' profit and loss , " skipped out &ni his not since bsen arrested. A LOCAL CASE. Another embezzlement has bcea re ported in this city , though the attendan circumstancss aio more common place For some time there has bcea in the em ploy of Krcg. the brewer , a young man the uime of John Surbuchen. who fhai bsen acting in the capacity of a driver doing as well , considerable collecting for the brewery. He has always bsen regarded as truttwortby and reliable. Yesterday morning he went to work ai ntnil , bnt did not report at 4- night. He must have abiconded during the day ; just when is not known. So far as can be roughly estimated the firm has been swindled to the aon unt of teveral hundred dollars , though the accounts have not be > en "eheskad up" jek. Sur- bushen is suppcssd tj bs in the western part of the state. Ths casa has been placed in the hinds of Di. . cave Neligh. Tbe Oklahoma Boomers. CALTJUELL , Kan. , January 27. It Is re ported that Cajit. Cronch'E colony has eur- r ndared tnd U now en route to ArtunBat ; City , under escort of Cant. Moorejwitli a de- talchment of troops. Seven hundred and fifty naldierswiil arrive to-morrow and Thurs day , bnt will probably not enter the field if it p-oves tree that tbe boomer * ure A ac&tin ? the territory , fifty teaini have been loaded ith poernment ktoree f or StilhvftUr and Can.p Ilnnol in 4 boori and another train will load out to-morrow. Major GUli of the quirterznaiiter department of tbe Sliesouri , arrivad to-day. General Augnr will b here on Thunday to Idok the situation-OUT , A throe-inch field piece wlthbhaU it expecttd to-morrow from Fort Lreaieuuorth , with four troone from that point. All Ktrcami ix-low liere in the Indian territory are frozin ttohd , &od heiry freight teami are cro birur datJy , a general thaw would cut off all luppliei and uommnnicaUan with Hatch and tiie boom en. Ko rtiiraitt have left for Cronth'i camp is ten days , Tbe bDOinuru here decided tome d > y > a > thht Batch would re move the colony bed Uuy reftued ta join Crouch or teed him aid. Ticbt Over a Widow. Qt'ElKC , , T ntzarj 27. A desjierate ejicoun' ; terjbetwuen two eallon for the hand of a widow , occurred in the country near Levis. Tbe jiartit * are all roddenti of this aty. The men had oeooudc and begun to ficbt ith pie tclt , but iicdiue that method blow drew taiiveo , and hacied each otlier until fifparated. One man 11. in the hospital with fc bullet hole tii uugh hit hip anil ttn id kufe thrust tnrtraghhu body. The other' * wound * ar * not * o neniiun. The afi&ir hicli htt ju t ocuie tolvctt will b nubject to polio * Inquiiv Their camei cacnot bi iearct-i to-ntght. Brilliant HeofpiiontoPresiaeut-Eletl AIHAXT , Jannaiy 27 The rterpiioa pi r to-night at Fort Orance U > PrfBiaeot-IUed Cleveland , tiorenior Hill , it&te offiaali and waf , l-ymd all qwnjon. the iciiel distinguiihed Bocial gathering tv er held rn Al bany , the famous eapHol reception , -hen th state ttmctnre was nooiallr dedicated , being only a comptnMO to it in th nomlier of rop- rtoentatire p r on prts at. At 1 W the president-elect arrived in company with rar- ta § Corsint ; and Cal Lament Goremor HJll aniline a lew mlnntci later with Gen. Kath- tran The dub mam WM tatMally decorated Over Mvcn hundred invitatinnt were issued , * nd abtrat ve bun lied gne U were The president-elect v-tn in hte rate' mood , and received the vmm raens marked cordiality ae thrr } moed thronch to pert him on hie laot pabiic a ] > ] ) ekrance in Al bany. Chnntinc the L/ora1 * Prejcr in the Pnbllc School. Jf tw YotK , Jannary 27. The dtizeni of Collve Point , Long I and , held a mass meet ing to-night t ) protest against abolishing the chanting * si the Lord's prayer in the jmblic teb" > ols. School Trartee Straus explained that a Mr.Opp nhetmer inmplaincd to htm and he ( StranM- ) instructed the teacher , Mi s S'iphle Kausch , not to devnte too much time to chant ing hymts. A re * > olntian branding the int r- fercnce with ths linrd'g praver as intolerant atd nn-Amoncan wai-passed. The PrcsldcnfB a bird Rccnlr Re ception , "VVASHlKaTOK , Jannarr 27. The president held his third regular reception this senon at the white house to night inhonor of the army and the navy ths diplomatic corps and inrm- berB of congress , belnc invited to meet them. The reception wa held in the blue parlor and the 1'reKidentwat assisted by the wives of the cabinet officers. New York Dry oooan Market. YOKE , January 17.- Dry goods : As turakl TnusdayV market has been quieter , with large attention extended to drees goods , manufacturer ? of FanGc Mills receiving much attention anJ fair selections sncceeainr. Men's wear : AVcolens doing better in a mod erate way. Exports of ooineBtis cotton for the week h ve been 6,804 packages ! binee January 1 , 1C ! t73 packager , or fifty per cent more than for the Earns time in any previous year. Jae-ticc in New Jersey. Albany Express. "It is said that one of the first cues Iri Shifter obttined when he left Albjny for 2sew York twenty years ago , wai that of a man charged with assault with attempt to kill He was to be tried be fore a Jersey police justice , and npon the date set , Hon. Ira was on hand and re marked that he appeared for the pris oner. The justice , who was a German , remarked : ' You appears for the bris'ner , do ye ? And who de debil be you ? I ton't knows ye ; valr be you come from , and vat's yer name ? " Ira politely in formed him that he WEE a member of the Ifeir York bar. 'Is dort so" ? replied the justice. 'Vel den you can't braetlce in dis gcri. ' 'But I am & counsellor of the supreme court pf the sttts of New York,1 protested Shatter. 'Bat don't make no'ting tefferent. " 'But my dear sir , ' ob jected the btffled lawyer , 'I am a coun seller of the supreme court of tBe United States. ' 'Dat dcn't make nothing pet' ter. You ain't a counsellor cf the su preme gourt of Now Jersey , and joa can't brastics in this gort. ' To this day Sbafter avers that Xaw Jersey is a for eign country. " So Near and. Yet So Far. A story of a clerk in a Main Bt. stare , -a ho had B dollar to invest in the late drawing of The Louisiana State Lottery. Two tickets were presented to him , NOB. 58,232 , and 55- 2SO. Undecided , he concluded to sjiend his caah for ticket Xo 53,250. This decision cost him 514,989. The moral in when in doubt on a question that can be decided for SL , always ghe yourself the benefit of the doubt. Pur chase both tickets. Memphis ( Term. ) Aval anche , Dec. 20. Try thsS e-.Kb Cigar , it is a dandy. Special s&le of mutlin underwtar and embroideries to-morrow at Smith's , 1307 Famsm street. For "VTeston electee lights , either ere or incandescent , apply at office , 1114 Harney street. Best light known. Rates given for either 3 , 10 , or 12 , o'clock and all night circuit. Special tates for large number of lights are now supplying all night lights. For & 5 Cent smoke the JTe Ko beats slL Buy J. E. McCrsy fc'0o.'s Omaha flour. You must try our Java & Mbche Coffee if you want the best. GHAJ.-D Cxi ox TEA Co. Special sUa of muslin underwear and embroideries to-morrow at Smith's , 13C7 Ftrnam strert. The "Cosmopolitan. " corner ICth and Douglas , finest Lunch Booms in the west The "Cosmopolitan , " corner ICth and Douglasonly Lunch Rooms fit for Ltd ) The "Cosmopolitan , " firct-class In every respect. The "Cosmopolitan , " over Bushm&n'c , nothing like it tn the west. The "Cosmopolitan , " Ladies' and Gen tlemans' Private Dining Roomc. The Cosmopolitan , " equal to Del' ' monioo's. The "Cosmopolitan , " prices as low &i those of cheap restaurants. The "Cosmopoliton , " superior kitchen and superior in accommodation The"Cosmopolitan"H.Schonfeldprop cor , ICth and Donclcs .over Bushman's. Buy J. E. McCray & Co.'s "Union Pacific. " KJS-KO C1GAU , Something new and nne. Buy J. E. McCray & Oo.'s "Union Padfie. " Buy J. E. McOrsy & Oo.'s " "Jnlon Pacific. " Nice Salt Lake potatoes at BuSttt'B. lha Kc-Ko Is tbe best 5 Cent Cigar on the market. S. P. MOESE & 00 , IB Our Cloak Department Yon Can Buy a Cloak for $5 50. Etily season price $10 00. " 1000 " " " 10 00. 1500 " ' - " 500. " 20 00 " " " 35.00. and a magnificent 1 ne of plash cloaks that manufacturer * hive been obliged to sacrifice owing to ths unprecedented backward season. 25 00 plush cloaks for $15.00. § 35 00 " " " 2100. 500 " " " J53000. § 0 00 " " " ? 5 00. $7500 ' ' $45.00. $10000 " " " $05.00. No lady ought to weir an old or shabby cloak when yon can buy one so cheap from ns. S P. MORSE & CO. BEAUY01R BRINE. Jeff anil VarM Dsns WTO 0r toe Lftfirt ? Bfll , An Apostropbe to the Cracked tint Sacred Belle of the Revelation. NEW OIS.EAVS , January 27. When train bearing the liberty bs& drew up at Beanvmr yesterday afternoon Varnna Davif wasMftadto the bell , which the warmly claFd and kissed exclaiming , "God bless the dear eli bell , " The prefrWent WM greeted with cheers. Mr. Davis himtJF noon drove up and Frank Ba con , U. S. Oomtni faonr for Kansas , greeting hiDi , said , "Mr. Dsur , in l > ehalf of ths United States comimsiionerp rej resenting different statei and territories ol our common country , joined ly the great common industries , extend you a cordial Invitation to join in escorting to New Orleans and to the erjxmtion grounds the old' liberty bill so genermi'lr loaned u by the City of Brotherly Love. " Mr Davis responded as follows : " 1 feel most deeply complimented by thU ectption andcxpressionsthataccompanylt. I ne tick in bed when the notice reached e and 1 immediately arose when 1 beard iat glorious eld be 1 was at the station. 1 lauk you and your cesnciatee , and I trust itt your anticipation of the harmonizing ten- enaes of the journey of the old bell across ie ttates of the union , same rf which have irung into existence when 1's tones first fillei ie air , m y in every respect be fully reaUzed. think the time has coaie when reaion lould be nubitltutcd for paBsion and when en who have fought in support of their hon. t convictions fhould do justice to each other. * on , sacred orgin that cave voice to he proudest of declarations that a handful of icn ever made , when they facsd the greatest Hilary power on the globe : when a hand- ul of men declared to the world their inalien- ) le rights and staked lifeliberty and proeper- y in defer us of this declaration , then it was ith your clear tones you sent notice to all ho were willing to live or die for liberty and elt tbe day wa > at hand when every patriot lust do a patriot's duty. Glorious old bell , ie son ef a revolutionary solchar bows in evcrtnce to you , worn by time , bnt increas- ng in eacred memories. "Mr. President , accept my thanks which are eartfelt and tincerely given. " TFE5TERV NEWS. DAKOTA. Tin banking capital of Dakota amounts to i ? 500.0CO. There are forty women acting as bank ishiera in Dakota. The total of Dakota's banded indebtedness amounts to S333,00 ! > . Appropriation billfc aggregating S3CO.OOO ave been introduced in the legislature BO ar. ar.During During the last fiscal vear ll.OW.COD acres > f public lands were disposed of in the tern ary. ary.The The people of Mandan are agitating a pro ject ; of building a railrotd to tthe Black Dakota laws require1 the attendance for ; welve weeks in each year of all children of school age. The coal men are Etill prospecting near ankton and claim to be meeting with tatie 'actory results. The Bismarck Tribune says thera arc four mile ? of steam pipe and five tons cf carjiet in the new capital building. The county commissioners of Union county included thair investigation of the county treafeurer's books and foond him to bs & 13.000 ihoit. Tie legislature , now in session at Bismarck , [ ignite a formidable body. The council con tains a membership of twenty four , and the ' , cuse forty-eight a total of seventy-two. Durfflc the year 1SS4 3,900,000 acres of the .inblic finds were entered in the hind dis trict ] south rf the forty eixth parallel. Soath if the same line ICO postoffices , so van dcily .nd ssventy-nlne weekly newi paparB were es- iblisbei. \VTOJHKG. Mayer Carey of Cheyenne , was handsomely caned on his retiring from office. Sloan's L&ke , Cheyenne's summer resort , was lecently stocked with 5,000 young whits ffsa. ffsa.High High heeled variety shows will be fanhi&na- ile in Cheyenne the present year. There _ ate our baldheaded men in the city council. Land business at the Cheyenne lend office is uncommonly lively owinc to the belief that the timber-culture and pie-emption laws will be repealed. The miners at Carbon arf itill holding out on the general strike , the Union Pacifis coal company not acceding to their demands for an advance of 22J cents on a ton. The Hellman & Hntledge ditch company have 100.COO acres of land fenced in at their place on Horse creek , and t-rir irrigating ditch is twenty-seven miles in length. The shipments of coal from the Rock ? pnuge mines during 16S4 varied frcm 1.1M8 cars in July to 2 $12 cars in December , the total hhipmtnte during the year amounting tc 310.BG7 tons , At a sale of condemned government prop erty ut Camp Carjin , two dozen monster tyr mgcs brought 50 cents each , 200 bed Backs were knocked down fur & > , 40 horse blankgta' netted SI , an ambuUnce 83G and ote hTiri ! $40. $40.Albrrt Albrrt Keemer , a miner , was instant ! } : illed in o ne of the Carbon mints lus.t weat. He had put in a shot , fired the fuse and waited some time for the eiplosion.which was delayed. He went to examine the blast when the explosion occurred with fstiJ effect. Cheveane ii already corpratulating itsel : on the belief that the Union 1'jicific will in vet : S70.0LO on a new depot there this year AU the bewildering hhadts of Byzantine architec ture so harmoniously blended in the Omaha depot , including the draft , will doubtlrsi li incorporated in the Cheyenne structure , an the magic city will rise up and call the compa ny blessed. A Wyoming CDwboydcicnbtb hie first dub of oytters as tullowe : "Gentlemen , I rounded np a half dozen head ( if oybtere last night and had liardly corralled them in my paunch whnn they began to mill. Tten tliey bucked and bawled and climbad o\ei each other tut' batted &ctin > t the corral , and I came nea ; being thro cd. For about on huur I wat sicker'n * la-sosd horbe " Hecry Kinne , a new brakeman on thi Union Pacific , met with a had accident tbc other day. He was on top of the train with his bick to the engine , and wtt struck on tbi bead by tbe roof of the MVUcox enow shed arc knocked tens-lent on the roof of the car , where he lay until found fcverul miles further OIL He web Uken into the caboote and re vived , tftsr which hewas Uken to Larumie , It Kemt ungular that he did nit roll cff thi car. Cheyenne Sun , IS : The reports received at the t-ffic * cf the Wyoming Stockgrowerfc' uiuo elation cf the cattle on the range * are uue'i pectedlr fa > or bl . Around Gonhen Holt there is now but little snow. Some still lies along the I'latte _ and about Scott'g Blufli In Kebra ka ; bnt * aide from thee puhits no con- BideruLlt-btretch of country ih coiered. The Texas "tesdsrfett" which were rnahed upbore nn cars last > ummer and did not have a chanon to become acdlmaU-d , have luffert-d home , but not fco iiinch at in pre > ions sciutons. "De p snows , nothing doing and no mon ey , " is a vrail from SilTerton , Mesa county claims to hue raised forty baihtli of earn ptr acie the post j ear. Eome tery lalnaUe mineral has been t uek lately in the propertiBc nr uud b - 1'lentv of cbitap food at Grmd Jarc'Jon cow. The b k tB * re hulcg a ii-ju--md tifty Uui ei are sold for f 1. A Leodville man who accotr ponied bis w ie' rema'ni to C bio ga returned two veeki afterwardi > th a new bride. It U estimated by the stat engineer that the ciltivatt-d area of the * Ut laci * l l-'l 1 acrei pi beicg tuffiuent to tupj ly tha borne de mand. Colomdo Springs wjuUli.t * tre prearing ti * n et hoavilv in Chfrcnnemsurtuin nuntu n xt rjnmE Xhey s y they hi. e rt mre thing. TV riorcnce r\l irplli utill cnnt nw to ftew with unabated vigM. and the d y i n t far dwUnt wbf n Canon Qty will be lighted by fcertwne of Its cwn producing. JJtiMneis of aH kind * seemi to li imprevlng thttwichnnt the ftate smcr the new rear Tc on * who M able to draw a mJso-y with relieStrai ifgnlarity it looki as tbcragh the worn of the bard times it over. Dr. Grainlsaf E. Smith , while exieriment- inc on ch ap illaminadnr ga in l eover , the nj'ter crjilodod nd tbr doctor clini\i l tli pnlden stairs. Had the doctor bet a London poiiecouHn he would have laughed at the mnt > lions cf that meter , J > * n , Oolor d , b&8 an artesian wti ; which not only prolnces jmre cold water , but g * of a good illuminating ipftllty. The -rtOl it 1,180 fe t deep and sbows a pressure f twentr pounds to the square inch. The town ill utilize thn gas for * lamp to light the vicinity of the well Tie strike among the Union Pacific miners t Louisville , Erie and other points in Weld and Boulder counties i ci er , and the men have gone to work. There wrre about T > 00 men put of , omplityment jundor this strike. , Thn strike bs an.pn the twenty-seventh of Octo- b'-rlait , and it was part of the , general strike among the coal miners throughout the state. MONT AS A. Licnitc coal ic delivered tooontumeri at S3 per ton. Billirgs erectsd SGD.OOO wrath of buildings in 1 > S8 , Montana's inc 'a e in population last year it estimated at > ,000. Dnnnc 1SS4 the Helena 17. S. asssy office handled SSG5.1C7.C7 in gold and 19,517.02 in silver. The railroad business at Boz ° msn the pait year ( tickets i-old aud freight charges ) aggre- ated 8209,582.44. It is stated th t the Northern Pacific his uvited the Icgifltture in a body toiait St. aul and take in the Eights. A few day ago the TlathEad Indians were id tbeinaomnity due them from the Korth- irn Pacific , amounting to $21,458 , vhich wrs 14.21 for e\cry man , woman and child. A dollar subscription hat been ftarfd at irginia City for the purpose of securing a und to erect a monument to the memory of 'lill FFairweather , the discoverer of Alder 'ulch. His grave is at present unmarked. Late reports clearly and decisively indicate that the lca e fo : the Crow reservation has aecn executed for some time and territorial ars daunt , that the secretary of the inter- or has buen guilty of the moat flagrant deceit n the matter. James Ho well , of Bozcinan. bai entered rait against the Korthprn tocifie for 520,000 for being put o2f of a Jiissen er train between stations on the Helena and Bcreman run , making it necessary for him to walk six miles in the night tune. Cattle at Chote&u county , the Judith , MUB- lelshell , Sun Kivor and upjior Misswuri iounties are all reported doing well The wime is true pf the herds up and down the Yd- 'owstone ' , and in western end southern Mon' tana. tana.'No 'No ' , nore in mine , " ptotested the Silver Bow member of the legulature. "More people 'iave perished from water than whuky. His- rOry , profane and divine , canurms t"ui ° . Of rw * . evil" , my invariable hmbit is to choose the east. Corn juice straight for me. if you please. " In the United States land office at Helena , in thul'th , 12,000 acres of desert land were filed upon. The rush was caused by the re- leal of ot the desert land law and a desire to in the part of the applicants to secure the land before the act of congrecs received the resident's signature. A Miles City correspondent of the Mineapo- is Tribune says that the cattle monopolists of .hat section have caused the hanginr of ; u enty four small cattle owners the past eea- lon , in order to set them out of the way , pay ing the hangmen SG.OJO for the job. COASTIBS. A bill has been introduced into the Idaho Sislature providing for taxing drummers S50 per month. The receait advance in freight chargas on ore has resulted in stopping its shipment from the alt Lake region. About 3,000 head of cattle are being fed in Honey Lake valley'and1 C.OOO head in Truckee meadows. Jsevada. It is reported that the Union Pacific wil. thii year build a narrow gnage road fiom Camaj to Kicholia , Idaho , a distance of eixty miles Mr. Hobfrt Blickanderfer is appointed sup- irintant of the Idaho division of the Utah & , Northern railroad , withheadquarter * at Poca- .ella , Idaho. Ealt Lake county , Utah , in 1FS4 paid school , ucen aggregating S3G,413 62. Nearly half of .his amount was distributed among ths out- lide counties by Mormon authority. On a cattle ranch in northern Xew Mexico , B an employe who is an old poveaty struck man named Kay. He is none other than the author of " ' Arith-netic. " "Hay's . Whisky. Hx-Sheriff George Brown , of Storev countyi Kevodn , is in luck His father presented him with a fatm of 700 acres a few years ago , and the death of an uncle same time ago add ed nearly 40,003 to his possessions. The receipts of bullion and ore in Salt Lake City for the week ending January 21st inclus ive , were ? 'Sr49.dS of bullion , and 520,892 of orea total of 97,331. < a Tor the week before the receipts were 8103,999.45 of bullion and $24,140 of oie. During the vast season the stamships ply ing between Sidney and San Fran uCD hive tratbported monthly , on an average , lt',101 iboien cf tpplet. Jiach apple is wrapped up in white paper. The price in Australia is from 2 to S/.25 a box. KiGJsrEK or PAZJITSTEET AKD ooKDrno > ALIBT , H2S Tenth BUuct , botveen Farnam tnd Hn nry will , trith thcild of rnirdiin eriiits , obtalnlcp lor anyone cl&noe In the put tna prcscst , uid ot cortiln candltloiii In the * ntnrc. Boot * tud thcw dfto nrder Perlent M&tlfliaatlon rU DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The Cnn cl Stec'e , Johnson & Co. , o Om&h& , R Isthli dfy diuahecl by nratn&l cciment , Mr. B. K. Jchneon iiitiriiirl'nm theflniL D. M Steele in fcloni liarizsd to tettle tlie Lfi&ire o ! tht Htm and to re culnt for mimlf f dnr mud fiim. OKAUA , 3ua 1C , 1ESE. _ D. 1L BTEELE , B. li. JOB s.SOK , S. W , BPJIA.TUX , Itelc-ririfr tothefcbove the uuden'gnbl ' will COD tinne the biuU.e < B under thr firm nime ol O. U. btetle I o. , &bd bnj to neilt b cautlntunoe ot tin uio.r IHVOTB hitherto eztendud to the lute linn. OUAIIA , Kcb.,3 1. IS , ISSi.D. . D. M. BTEEL'C , B. w. 6rr.4n.iN , A. I. MELLS. J. Q CHAPJUK. CAUE. In retlrlnc from the firm ot Bteele , Jobncon k Co I deilre to than I the trade for the latori extend' ' lu the jia't , uid to uL n coctinuanoe ot the lirnt the tit fl m OtiAUt. Jfcn. , li , 1EH . B.R , JOBKBOK 116-11 _ MASTER'S SALE. la ittt Circuit Court cif tl.e United Staiet , for tlx Itutrict t J Sebrtuka L. W , TUIiETS , Trurtet , ) VE. V MAKlOJf MEJUULL et tl. ) KltlrCLMCUI Of M. Public Nolle * U Hereby p ec , tht in pnrmuncg and by vlnue of fc. dectue tntertl in the ubam cu on ttttietb dij ot Ko.emtet , I 4,1 , Kills U Ui bowet.fitwdiJ Uuterin Cta&noer } In said ainrt. on the tlL-tli < ! oy o ! FebruaryUfc5 t the hour of ten o'oltx-L in the inreuuon of the ikld dty , it the ( front' north door of the United btfttre court hootte Poaufuce buildmc. JD tre efy ot Onwba. countv , 8i tefcndiimtnctot Ncbnuikfc , cl tlon thelulloii'cd ' crlted prop'ny. ao-vit : 3b < uurth i t quutct ot botsiot thirty-five , InTownhij twenty four , north ut ruige tune , cut ojtfjif. In Bon coiu.ty , I < ebi kk ELUE L. EIEIUJOWEE. f > jwuj Uwncr in Chknoery , W.8.MATKE. Comp.ij'iSoUcitor. Application ot A. c ti. Bierbjch lar u- qnorLloeiwe. NOTICE. Notloe U hereby tf\cn th&t A. t E. Bierboeh did apor the 17lh diy ot Jinusry A. ! > 3SSI , Cle their application to tht Board ot Count } Corcnaeloc tn of liuncUi couotv , Ntbruk . lot uceute to eU MUt , Epintnoci and Viuoui Liquon , fct Klihorc btvtion , in Gliic * o Piecinct , iKrairlu coumy , Xt braska , Irrm the l t dir ut yeuiuirr. Ib .WUit J t day of M y lilt. It there be tie objection , retnon tranne or protwt filed wlOilD twowe.u 1 am Jss.fU.Ti 17b , A. 1 > , UB the uid luiuuc will | rianud. A i P. B'TP.B ' rH Arplit "t M17S rp u U. IX it JIT , C-uott U.lt \Vordnf TAYiLrnlnR and Comfort yon are tnBering tron poor health or lanrntehiiif on k bed I tiekncm , take cbper I ! yiu are limp y aihnc or it yon fret writ and rUrjilrlt * * , wtthont ot4r y kw"t- Mr c hy , HCIJ > Itlttrrc "n-ftl " inrely care ycra It yen are a minister , and dotlcR , or a mother , vara oat vitta cue and tnk , or a man ot boMnew er labor , Teakenwl by therttalno ! yom pr rydy dn- tln oa man of letters tailing orer yunr miacipht m kUo ] > 01Mer > U1 cxmt curdy nrcnptbeu ytiu. If yon re suffering from oror-patlng or drinking , any i&ultcretion or diesip - tion. or are youru ? and growinc too iatt , as IB often the caee , "or if yon M In the workaViop , on the farm , at tie desk anywhere , and If el that yonr fyrtem ne l oleaniiliiF , ton- irp , ntlmnlatinp. without uitoxttat- Inc , if you ire old , blood thin and Impure , pulir feoWe , net rc unoteady , f acultiei waning. Bop Blttrn I. vhat 3-00 need to 'plve you nev lllr , health and viper. " If yon are costive , or fly pcptte or ( tuner- Inp iron aty rt the other cmuoroui di * . caeci ot the Btoniach ct bowils , It 11 your crtm tautt if you remain in. It you are wantlnc away with any form ot Kldnr ; dlteaxe , rtop temptlnf ; death thll moment , and turn lor a cure to Hop iiittenu If yon are sick Trith that terribls sick ncsa , Nerroosnces , joa vrill find a "Balm in Gilead" In Hop Bitters. If you are a frequenter or a resident of B miasmatic district , barricade j-onr ryp- tern npainst tbe Hcourpe uf all cutmtriee Malaria , Epidemic , llibonn and Inter- mlttent leverB by the nss cf Hoj > Bitters. If yon lm\ rowli ; , pimply , or ullow elan , bad breath , Hop Bitters will phe you lair tiUtn , rich blood , the ewrEtcst breath and health , S5CO will be paid for a case they will not cure or help. help.A A LiRdyV "Oh , how I do wish my skin was an closr 'and noft as yourp , " said a U 5y to a fnend. "Yon can easily make it so , " anuwnred the friend "How ? " inquired the first lady. " 13y using hop Bitters that makes tmre.rieh oed and blooming health. It did for me us on ohnerve. I3.None genuine witliout a bunch of green ope on the white label. Shun all tbe t ile , inisonons , stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" in leir name. HoBtottcrV Sioro- achBlttorelE thcu- tlole tor you.lt Bttan Intel the laUlnc en- crcles , lovlfronUG thebodj-und chefn the mind. It enables the tr tcm to throw oC tbc dcbUltatlnc cSectB ct undue It- tlpne , civet renewed vlporto the orpane = L ol dlfortlon , arou ee i the liver hcnKU \ > tlvc.ienews the Jad ed appetite , and CD courages btalthiul repose. Its Ingmdi- con are sale , and its credentials , -nhicb consist in the heart } ' cndoraiment ol persons - _ _ sons ot every class xactv , arc most coovlnclnc l r B 3e by all Drug , cists and Dealers 'tucmlh Bee Hive Photograph 818 North 16th Street. Eemembcr that xny Fhotorraphs are Imrpected belore belnE delivered rota the BEE B3VZ PHOTO- GKAPH STUDIO aaeurlnc every-r iDdy perfect efctisJactloc. FHOTOGRAFEB. D. 0. BRYANT , 1224 Farnam Street , ConiorlBth Sti Office been B to IS a. m. , to t m Ten years experience Can speak German. Private Lessons 1 N GERMAN ! ITEN Day or e enlng Terms very moderate. " Cell on or address , Omaha CommcmO CoDcce , 1114 & 111B Farnam Bt NUESEEY STOCK Tbobe desiring Truit or Ornamental Trees Tines , Shruba and Phintsvill consult thei own interert by calling at the ruJ estate offici of E. L. linery , 1306 Harney St. , or 220C Farnam St Orders for spring planting mns re given soon. T7ie Largest JLitie in the City. Not Selling AT COST , But Cheape than Any Stars in the City. JOENHUSSIE , 2467- Cmnine St. - - - - . JAS.HPEABODyM.D. Physician & Surgeon BMttdinn Ko. lie ? JODM Bt. Offioe , Kb IMS Tt.t oam itiMt OtSoe bonn.U m to I p. m. and tiom to I p. tt. Telopncme. tor office 7 jealdsnoe ISi. NEW SrOKKI NEW GOODS A. KALISH. Merchant -'Tailor ' KS ti. ICtb it tHlKitv ea rainim aod Barnt } > Low priced and food Oeodi a iwctaltjr. JLU clothe , made npt n good it > le and cm Bbcrt ootla * . CSaQ ( .DC oooTlnoBd. EAm mbe > tlMtilanaEKCLlirUi8t. DR. DYSAKT , Office and reeidenoe , N. W. Oor. 12th and Howard etreot * . | CalU aniwftred promptly night and daf. "Bp&dal attention Riven to the dl uoasae of women and children. ALR A E. KEITH. 3ST3E1 VV XX23CTE3 Finest Millinery at mt Goodtlc tht City , IAI IEYER & Bl PIANOS , Factoiy Prices , EASY TERMS. Send for our catalogue and price list before pur chasing elsewhere. MAX MEYEB & BHO. LEADING JEWELERS And Sole Importers of fine Diamonds , Watches , Silver ware , Rich Jewelry , Wholesale and Eeinil. Cor. lllh and Farnmn Sfc ? . HO. SOLE IMPORTERS or- HAVANA CIGARS - AND- Meerschaum G-oods , JJV O3TAHA. Wlinletale and Krtwl Dealer ? tn Crif us. A tit in ttnifiou. Sporting Goods Notions and Smokers' Articles. 3 Stationery , Cutlery , 1 Druggists' Sundries And Fancy Gocds. Full and complete line and BOTTOM PRICES Max Mever & Co. * J020toJ024 FarnamSts. , Omaha THE CHEAPEST PLACE ] N OMAHA TO BTIY 1 Gf2 T 1m I TT i ij. i u TONES One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From. STME3 TO OT.TMB. . ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR BE. GONEAUGHTOEF , 403 BRADY ST. , DANENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established ie , DeafnessLang and Nervous Diseases Speedily and Permanently Cured , Patients Onred at Home. Write for "THE MEDICAI-MISSIOKAET , ' forltbe People , FREE Consultation and Correspondence GKAHS. P. 0. Box 292. Telephone No. 26. HON. EDWARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , ssy : "Physician of Keal Ability and Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY ; Davenport , writes"An Honorable Man , Fine Success , Wonderful Cures. " Hours 8 to 6. G-J&RMAN . . LUMBER MERCHANT. ta 53 E * " OS la 5 ' 82 S3 § g § D O O COMINGS AKD 20TH STS OMAHA , KB 98th Ducal Brunswick , Lueneburgh , Lottery , Germany. 100,000 TICKETS and 50,000 PRIZES Capital-Prize , mark , 500.000 , 300,000,200,000.100,000 80,000 60,000 , 50,000 , 40,000 down to 150 Drawing Commences the 9th and lOtb. of February. 1885. Whsl Tick ets § 18. ; Half , $9.00 ; Quarter , i 50. CHAS. F. SCHM1PT & CO. , 62 TV. Congress St. . Detroit , Mich. To prevent ) o < e it linrpcntly requested to male all remittances by posta note , money order chssk in restored letters or IK. duress. THE LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 DodseSt , \ * * % % ss ? * } Omaha KB EUELIPINQ & BOLTE , atAKUF ACTOKEEi OT ndala. Window Oap , I onOTMtlBE , l tallle Itty-IlcbU , * c. Ho , Iroaland BU I i < kit Bool * Ut > > ftir * t Omaba Kubtaiica. LAGER FRANZ FALK BREWING GO. Milwaukee , Wis. & 1JKTHEE & 00 , , Sole Bottlers , . Amelia Burroughs AND JIE3IDENOE 617 Dolg-i St , - Omabei Ui Mendelssohn & Fisher , ARCHITECTS Koome 28 and 29 Omaha NuU.Bank Block. Dufrene & Mendelssohn Ceo. L. Pluber , loncrly vlth W , L. B. Jenurjr Archit-ft , CLs uso. . M