THE OMAHA jLJ.uLi BE ' : TIIUESD , FEBRUARY" S3 188 ; TffK DAILY BEE. Thursday Morning , Fob. 23. " Wnnihor Report- ( Th following obiervatiorw are taken nt the same moment nt tlmo At all the sin- "Fua on the Bristol" 1'riduy niipht. The now moon wai visible for the first time Tuesday night. There Were "no end" of nlelghs on the utrflct yesterday. Lot$100 each , $5 down and ? . " > per month. Uemii" , agent , Supper and floc'nble at the 8th ntrcst M. K. church Thursday ovenlug. The G. A. H , bjyH ara prep'irlnjj for agrand rendition of the "Union Spy. " Thoanowh dhapi > ? iuing rajildly be fore the hot rajs of the midwinter sun , There will bo n sUrc-optlcon entertain * tncnt nt the First M , K. church to-night. The poitofficc , government hcndqunr- tcra and U , 1 * . hen'quarters observed Washlngton'H Lirtluhy by keeping Sunday hours. ItiU'orl 's "Strategists" > nro among the big shnwd looming up for the Lento n noasoii They will bo at Iloyd'it Mnaday night. The fine weather yoUonlay ] ) renee ; a speedy rolurn uf papoose Hiiiiiinor. The ice men and coil denlors wdl imco mare go Into mourning. Some of the rtllrotd omployoi of the eastern ro.idi have been n-rdnted for steal ing coal from the companion yards near the transfer dap t , The y ling ladles of Broivncll Hall at- Jendo 1 cervices at Trinl'y yentcnlny in : b 'y- ' ' ' ' ' ° pfoce slon attracted conoid- , er al ttent'on en r nto. John FIoiK' ' , of W V r ' . ' 9. indicted by the grand jtity for sslliiig liiiuor without a license , ht > H nklppoil the country and left hU business in chart ; * ) of hU wife. Mr. Park r , the foreman of the Western Nmp.iuor Union , who was rootnt- ly married , was presented Tuesday with n fine rocking chair by the employes of the office. Merchant * of Onmlia handling fur nished goods will do well to look through the ppring Block nw open of Shrove , Jarvis & Co. , Miilanl'n now block , Har vey street , ft.b20-rno An improvement in the running of the dummy ' .rains could bo mndo'by in ale- Ingbattur tlinu bo'.woen the Omaha depot and the traiufer nepot and then allowing more at the litttor paint. . The llodgo Oounty Agricultural BO- ciety will hold the Tenth Annual Dodge " county fair at .Fremont , on Wednesday , Thursday nnd Friday , the .Gtb , 7th , and 8th days of September , 1882. . The thermometer at Mac Mayor ft ] 5ro. from 12 m. yesterday until 2 p. m. to-day Indicated the following : 12 m. 11 ; 2 p. m. 1' ; 7 p m. 0 ; 9 p. m. 8 ; 7 A. m 3 below ; 10 a. m. 10 ; 12 m. 12 ; 2 p. m. The Omaha Glee Club cleared $100 over and above all expenses by the con cert of Maud ty evening. K It had been a fine night it might as well have beeu 81,600. Wo nro l d the boys got out so well. The SwodUli Library association will give a grand masquerade party at Tumor hall on March 4th. The society It coin- posed of about 150 memberri , nnd it h in tended ti make the event one . f unsur- pa.led jollity and fun. For Sale at a bargain , the tock and fixtures of theMichigm Tobacco Store , 1417 Doughs ntreet , Omaha , liuslnetm tint cU H , location good , riiit low , satis factory reiuon's for Helling , Applv a the f20ivn'in-w&f-inorn-tu-thu > at'tf store. ' - - - - i ' Pioneer Hook and Imliier tompany No. 1 , attention. AH incunborn of niid : company are hereby requested to meet Februixry 22d , 1882 , at 8 o'clock p. m. , at Firemen's hull , to urrmigo for the funeral ceremonies of our later member , I'M Lu cas , liy older of I'llII Dorr , president. Tho'bonolit for Maiu or Marali Fri day evening will bi the boss entertain- meutof tlio tc.uon. The gran I old "Fun on tha lirUtoI" party will bo on dork and the travesty on tlio ' 'Twi > Orphans" whMi will be Introduced by Sheridan for the first time will aluoo bo worth the price of admission , A lively horse , owne.l by Auraliauia & Lewis , the well known Do.inlas utroot furniture men , took a lively notion on Tenth rtreet ycsteiday and made a sharp run for several blocks. He wan finally pulled down by Mr. Lewis , who was driving , and no ( hnaga remlted ex cept to the lelih. ; An individual who got a little off ii honor of Wa > hlngton' birthday , uaidls charged ye > terJay , the parties witl whom lie roUod the disturbance not ap pearing against him , There was no otiier arrest Tuesday and Judge Ueneko ob served th legal holiday by looking up hi court room for the day. A novel night was witnessed on lowe Farnam street yesterday. An enter prilling purchacor of one of th B. & M. homes put it on run nere , hitched a double team to I and took it up atieo. on the lly. If a brio block had got up ami walked uoriu th street it would nut have nttacted more nl tent'on. , A meeting in called at tha olllco n Just CB K. N. tstonborf , ' ou Truth utroot Saturday evening t7 o'clock , for the pnr nous ot ( electing a proper representative u con ml of the kingdoms of Sweden nm Norway , Ueoliico of consul tain ? vacan at present by the retnoya of N. N , Viivi quest to K'Uitaa City , II , W. Ourlln , chief tlerk at H i Realty1 ! ) establishment , celebrates h' birthday and that of the father of liLi country on the Mime date , Ho wan Imrn more recently than Q. W. , however. Yes terday "Ourt. " loceivcd nn elegant meer- pcliJium pljio from his brother , Mr. Con stance C. Curtln , of I'cnniylvnnla , chow- ng that ho l not forgotten by the folks at homo. Many happy rolnrn Mit nan. V. newnpplicatian of power for drlv- ng pump' , churnc , corn Micllcr.1 nnd oth'r lltflit farm machinery , has been dc * vl < cd nnd patented by Hnbart & Hannn , of Atlantic , la , , whoaro now In this city , tlr. Thog. Gllnon U organing ) n Block company to mnmifixctiiro the motors hero , under the name of tha Oinnh * Motor Oo. " The funeral of the late Kdward Hod- Us , which took place at St. Mark1 ! church 'citcr.&y nfternoon , wan 1 irgely attended , lev. James 1'ntcrson conducted the ervlces , Diilicp Cl trlcson being also In at- endtmco. The burial took plnco at Pros. ) octlllll. The pall boarori were Judqe jake , O. W. Llnlngor , II O. Clark , Mayor Doyj , N. Shelton and A. Swartz- atuler. A meeting of the officers and teachers of the Omaha City mlnnlon will bo held nt he office of Wan en Swltzler , Keq , , on Chureday ovenlng , tin 23d Inst. , at 7:30 : p. in. , to comMer the advisability of build' nif a homo for the frlemlluMi , All outside of the tnlwlon who may feel an intercut in his project are requeued to attend nnd advise with them. B -UNS' BREflK Ho Tackles a Rival Billiard Toblo Man on General Principles. And Now the Latter { Is After Him for Slandor. Last oveiling a gentleman whoio amo ia Bruns and who represents a Chicago billiard table linn r.ui across Ir. Iloclistruasor , thu representative f the Brunswick A Balko company ml tnckled him on tlio relative mor- 8 of their respective firms , thu qual- y of their goods and their prices , Liiminir , th.it liis firm could discount 10 B.ilko company in < wory roapoot. Mr. Huckatrassei ia m > ' .lie man to ako water for any body and ho wont or the stranger with vigorous facts ml lifting pointedly put. brims claimed during the contro- uroy that Mrs. Jahn had told him f nn overcharge made against her byte to Brunswick & Bailee agent , and iat ho had heard of it and'spoken of , several times during the day. This largo was denied by Mr. Uochstras- or , who oflerod to produce his orig- ml bill and his statement to the Jinpany as well. Affidavits \voro rcoly offered oil both sides , but at ongth the dispute settled down np- mrontly to a square proposition to fill 11 order for Mr. D , L. McGucHu for oth for o'no table , the clothe o bo of second quality of Simoni , > oth to put it in nt the same price , but 10 one furnishing an inferior article o forfeit cloth and price to Mr. Me- uokin. The two agents also put up ton dollar note on prices , when each > reduced his printed list and duvet- pod the fact that limns was cariyiug price Hat for two different houses , which differed considerably nnd might > rcBUtnably 'bo ' used alternately , ao- lording to circumstances. Bruits do- ied that ho nwlo this USD of the wo lists , but the discussion waxed warm , and nt length thu nonoy wan taken down , nnd Mr , Iruus , putting his case of sample mils under hia arm , departed without aying so much aa good night. To-day Mr Hoohstrassur has boon mnting him'to show up the bills and ecoipts concerning the Jahns matter , vhioh allows that that lady paidJJ2.50 nstenduf over $20 , for having one et of billiard balls colored. Mr , II. lajaif ho can find Brans ho will have um arrested for Blander , but up to ast accounts ho had not mot the rival gent , whoso claims ho demolished ntirely last night. THE TELEPHONE A Reconstruction or the System In the Omaha Exchange. The Omaha Electrio company is Iwnya up with the timca and goner lly ahead. They huvo recently pro urod two now switch boards and begun - gun the work of making a radical' n the system heretofore used n this city. The new system is that used in St. nnd othur largo , cities , and is thought to bo bettor that the present one. Kadi subscriber , and there arc iow about 400 in Omaha , will bo designated by n number , and calls nre given and nu&wuis returned without any of the "hullo" busiiiem. Thu caller gives the number of the sub soriber ho desires to talk with nnd his own number im mediutuly niter , which ia at once re poatcd ' > y the central office , whore mother operator makes the connec ; ion called for , The operators-are to be divided into Iwo aeta , each sot having its own work to da without moviiiL'from their posts The only instances where thu opera tors themselves will bo required to do the culling of n receiving subscriber is whore there are several subscribers on one line , but there uro very few o thoao circuits. Another innovation which will greatly nid the operators and facilitate telephoning is the intro duction of n water motor into the central oih'co , which will relieve the operator from turning the cranks by hand when culling. PERSONAL. M. 11. Thompson , of the firm of Thomp. son & IJ ker , bunker * of Albion , N b. , \ tIn In the city. JamGi II. Porter , general western pa - engr ogoiit ot the Ors.it Western rail , way , was in the city yesterday , T. A. Johnson , of Kawllim , Wyoming territory , in regi terd among yesterday' * arrival * at the Occidental , Fred , McConn'll , general wtatom agent of the Union I'ailfio railway , with heal- quarter * at Suit I aku City , arrived from the went TuewUy , f accompanied by Mm. McConnell , MMNERUHOR MASQUERADE , The Moat Brilliant Event of An Unusually Brilliant Soaeon , The Festival of Fun nt Motz'a and Tumor Halls. Tueaday was the great torpa ! ohorcan event of the season. Boll Turner nnd Met ? halls wore thrown open for the eleventh annual ball o the pioneer Gorman singing society the Miunnorchor , and na much mori room could have been used to groa advantage. Both hulls \voro decorated atod with evergreen nnd hunting , and everything arranged in shape for Qer mania's grcn cat event in Omaha , In Mot ? hall the orchestra of the Omaha Musical union was stationed nnd in Turner hall Irvine's orchestra , so that by this arrangement dancing was kept up continuously. When ono But was resting the other was in the midst of the giddy whirl , and * vice versa , so that those who desired could dunce continuously the whole night through , As early ns nine o'clock the halls commenced to fill with maskers , and ntbnlf p.-'ninuSloinhauflor'sorchostra struck up n beautiful waltz which ODonod the ball. The dancora con tinued coming , nnd by 11 o'clock both halla were crowded so densely that a large share of t1"o on masque had to content themselves with looking on , The galleries and entrance ways were crowded by Bpectutors who came early to gaze on the gay vertex of frolicsome fun The costumes were multifarious , nnd for the moat part grotesque , but this wns relieved , now and then , by several of the most elegant habits ever soon on n ball floor in this city. Aside from the dancing the ball committed arranged for some very in teresting specialties. About ton o'clock EStoinhnuson's orchestruclcared the stngo to miiko room for the pre senting of n auries of sturcoptican viuwa which were n success nnd gave great eatisfnction to the dancers while resting. These exhibitions were given . nt intervals through the night. Another novel feature of the even ing was the Vienna Ladies' orchestra , composed of members of the Miunncr- chor society uniformed and playing on , mimic band instruments. Spring , Summer , Autumn nnd Winter - tor , were befittingly represented. Among the characters personated were several good caricatures of priests , . jockeys , military officers , minstrels , shepherds , shepherdesses and many othora. Several nations were duly repre sented , to-wit : China , France , low and high Gorman , etc. The Mronnorchor contributed to the uvoning'a enjoyment by giving some boitutiful and spirited choruses. The festivities were continued until daylight , when the crowr" remaining at that time was enough to fill both halls. ; Great credit is duo to the manage ment of the Miunnorohor society for the manner in which the whole pro gramme was conducted. DANGEROUS AND A NUISANCE The Tenth Street Railroad Grossing at tue Union Pacific Depot. The 1 onth street crossing' the Union Pacific railroad at the depot has long boon perilous. It has be come , by the increase of travel and the quantity of switching business done there , absolutely dangerous and aplace where neither women , chil dren nor old men can bo insured reasonable enable immunity from harm and per haps fatal accident. It has also become como n nuisance from the free license ; allowed hackmen and hotel runners , Tuesday waa n cold day to travel and autiicicntly unpleasant under the . most favornblo circumstances. What could rnako the traveler's life more n : burden than to bo obliged to wait at the crossings of the various tracks north of the dupot platform until three and at times four freight trains could bo pulled by. Three narrow escapes of women nnd children from burnt' struck by cars milking flying switches were obacrved in about ten minutes in the afternoon. The Vigilance of the flagmen alone saved those people from being hit. Three freight trains or auctions of trains on diffbrout tracks stood directly in the way of travelers alighting from nn eastern train and iuu\to bo walked around. The flagman cannot always bo vigi lant and a fatal accident is probable uro long if some arrangement is not nude to stop the continuous swituh- ng of one , two , and three cars nt u imn. These cars are given momen tum and then uro uncoupled from thu engines and sent flying across the street , taking most unexpected turns ind switching in nil directions. Even the natives of that part of the city at times lose their reckoning in cross ing ahead or between these dangerous cars. A man hauled up nt Bolls' drua ; store Tu sdny , after making lively hop , skip and jump to got out o. the way of a rapidly pproaohing box car nnd said : "I crossed that track for tea years without getting nervou until within the lost BIX months ; bu now there are tlnjes. at night especial ly , when I fool decidedly shaky. ' * From throe to five thousand peopl cross these tracks daily , and , as th southern portion of the cit ; becomes moro thickly populated the travel will increase accordingly No remedy can bo devised wluc' will entirely do nway with the risk t < wagons and pedestrians as Ion as the tracks have to be crossed , an as long us the switching of c.m cor tinucs. The first is an undoubte necessity , nnd the latter may bo unn voidable. It then follow * that th. Boonor the proposed bridge or viaduc over the tracks is constructed , th bettor , There Is another fonturo of the Ui. ion Pucifjo depot nnd thu crosainp. north of it which can bo easily cor rooted. That is the free license c hackmen and hotel runners to pi. , their vocations at any nnd all places Hacks are driven on the walk whicl lead from the depot platform to th street car atopping , and block up Ui wny. The hotel runners 'follow pas sengers from the trains for unroaaonn- bio distances and mnko na much noise M possible in their attempts to atttncl the travelers' attention. Those things , which contribute io mnko the dcpol and its approaches a nuisance , can easily corrected , ntid the rail end anil city ofllcials should turn their nttoiv tion that way. RELIGIOUS ENTERTAINMENT The Programme of the Lenten Benson Pastoral lottcra have been isauod by tlov Jamea Williams , of St. Mar- naoas , nnd Dean Millspaugh , of Trin ity , appointing the order of Lcnion services , aa follows ; TIIIMTV ( MASONIC HALL ) Ash Wednesday 11 n. in. , offering for Bible nnd Prayer Book sojiety. Sundays As usual , with special sermon in the evening. Wednesdays nnd Fridays 4 p. in with meditation or lecture. lloly Week D.iily at 4 p. m. ; Good Friday , 11 n. m. , offuring for foreign missions ; Enstor even , baptism at p. m. MISSIONS. G.'iecKing street , botwocn Oald- well and Hamilton , Fridays 7:30p : m. St John's Liko's addition , Tues days 7:30 : p m. Cuthedml Mission C.iss street , Thursdaj s 7 p. in. Trinity Mission ( Colored ) Eighth and Dampy Huv. W. A. Green , deacon. Sundays 11 a. m. , 3 and 7:30 : p.m. ; Wednesdays nnd Pridays 7:30 : p. in , Confirmation Instruction - Wednes day and Friday , Masonic Hall , 4:30 : p. m. ; Monday , rector's study , St. Marjs hvunue , f.'M p. m. RAHTUI smivicfi. * * . ( TIIIMTV CATHK- DUAL ) Hnlv communion , 7 30 n. m. ; con- iitm.ktiuii and holycoinmunion , 11 n. in. ; children's service of enrols , 4 p. n , i During for diocesan missions. Trinity Mission. ( Colored ) Morn- nt ; service 11 a. m. ; confirmation , ' :30 : p. m. ST. ItAIEiVAIlAS. Holy Eucharist.Ash Wednesday it 10:30 : a. m. ; Sundays nt 7:30 : nnd .In. m , ; Thursdays at 7 a. m. ; holy Liys nt 7 a. m. Daily Services. Mondays , Tues- lays , Thursdays nnd Saturdays nt :15p. : m. ; Wednesdays nnd Fridays t 7:30 : p.m. Holy Week , Good Fridays excepted ) -Colobratiom daily , at 7 and ! ) n. n. ; vespers , at 7:30 : p. ra. , Good Friday. Service ! nt 9 a. m , .2 m. nnd 3 p. m. Easter Day. First celebration at 5 L. m. ; second celebration at 11 a m. ; ihildron's service at 3 p. m. ; vespers it 7:30 : a. m. Parish Meetings. Ash Wednesday it 7:30 : p. m. ; Ea&tor Monday at 9 t. in. . Offerings Ash Wednesday , , domob- io missions ; Good Friday , , foreign Missions ; Easter morning- Parish ; Easter evening , diocesan missions. The sacramental rite of contirma- ion will bo administered on Easter Sunday evening. Bishop Olarkion's appointments for Liont are aa follows : Sunday , February 26 , Hastings , Sunday , March 5 , Columbua and < Schuylor. Thursday , .March 0 , Lincoln. Sunday , March 12 , Central City and GSrand Island. Sunday , March 19 , Omaha. Sunday , March 2G , Nebraska City. Sunday , April 2 , St. Marks. Easter Sunday , April 9 , a. mr frinity. Easter Sunday , April 9 , p. m. , St. Barnabas. HO TD AY. Which was More or Less Patriotical ly Observed. Yesterday , the anniversary of ho birthof the father of his country , vas observed in a fitting manner by .hose who could afford to honor tbo lato. Such were not newspaper men , or all the dailies came out just asif joorgo had never been born. The bank clerks , post-oftico and rail road employes , all got a rest , and will ; o to work to-day wishing that President Wash ! gton had been bora igain. The pupils of Miss HcChoanno's class in thu Central school , gave u very pleasant exhibition Tuesday , there being nearly 300 yisitors present. Ad- ireaaea wore made by President Long , f the board of education , Superin tendent Lane , Dr. Denise nnd othur gentlemen. Exhibitions were also given in the Cnss street , East , South and soverul other schools. The pupils nf the West school , un- dur thu ( lifc-C'iuii t f Miss Hartley and Mrs , ( liali , guvo an exhibition yistei- dny with thu following PIlOmiAMSIK i Hewling "l.lfui.fVnahlngtou" . . . Altlmr MontpOincry. lUcltatlon Lit tu i reddle" . . ; . Charlie TOW..I- . Chorus "Keep t , the Hight" . Uecltatlnu"The Kitten.Oco. . Uulfett. Recitation "A Song for little May" . . . . . . Por&GroiT. "General George WashingUm , " Carrie rtttct i h rus "Jolly LHtle Cloaker , " . . . . KeollaUon "If Yim rieage , " . ' . AIUOH Peterson. Recitation "Dressing Mary Ann , " . . . . . . KibelDIck , Kway "Washinf ton1 * Character , ' . . . . . . . Lulu Webb Sonp-"ThoUoyWhoWouliNot Toll s Lie , . Be le Kerr , VecttaUon "Thank giving Day , " . . . Jokle Ubh Uecllotiiw - "Little Ueglnnlpc * , " . . , . May 1'epper Kssay "George Waihington " . . . . , . . , . . . . Arthur .Montgomery lleadlug "Washington , " . . . .Alice Lund Choru "S jhool SOUK. " . UeclUtiou-"Ncll and Her Bird. " . . . IClln Uecltntion "A NVUli , " . Subio Dick Mutio"Yankee Doodle , " Kidney Complaint Cared 1J. Turner , llochester , N. Y , , wjit have been for o\er a year uubjeet to so rionn disorder of the ft id ne ye , ixiul oft nimble to attend to business ; I | > rocum ynur DuiuiocK lii.oou HmKiw , anil relieved before half a buttle wait used , liituml to continue , ns I feel confident tbu they will entirely cure in ) . " 1'iico $1 00 trial sites 10 cents. 21. Iw HIUKMAN'H JlEAUQUAK-rKiw. 130 FAKMIAM BTBKKT. feb7.tf BANKING BUSINE , % . A Strikmer Demonetratioa of Omnha'a Prosperity. The Future Biff With Promise for the Onto City. The lot nt the northwest corner of Farnani nnd Twelfth street , so long known as Brash's corner , wns Tues- dny transferred to n now company iust organixod to go into the banking jusincaa in this city. This company consists of A. E. Touztlin , vice prosi- lent of the 0. , D. & Q. railway ; 11. W , Yntes , at present cashier of the First National bnnkj S. 0. Johnson , of Slcclo , Johnson , t Co. ; W. V. Morse , J. S , Collins , of G. H. & J. S. Collins , ,1. S. Brady nnd W. U. McCord , of Nave , McCord & Brady ; Hon. J. M. Woolwonh , Hon. J. W. Savage , nnd several ether men of wealth , energy nnd enterprise. These parties propose to go to work mmediatoly and nrcct , on the silo named , for which the purchase iricd wits § 10,1)00 ) , n magnificent four- lory bank building , 22 by 132 feet , of irick , with marble front nnd nil the nodprn adornments known to the architect. As an instance of the olo- ; anco of the now bank , it may bo itated that the counter , which will beef of marble , gold inlaid , will cost alone 310,000. The structurowill bo ono of which Omaha will bo justly proud , nd will bo ono of the chief features f Farnam street. In these splendid quartern the com- > auy will open up a now bank , the fth in Omalin , with a cash apital of 8250,000. The nnmo las not yet boon made niblic. but what's in n nnnu1 ? Fho ontlumen composing the orgumzttion re men who huvo proran themselves ble financiers anil' who have to-day nmenso investments in Omaha , 'hoy believe that there ia room t here or another bank , the deposits in ! io four institutions we now have mounting to 5,500,000nnd there is o doubt but they will build up a fine usinosB in a short time. The advent f the Missouri Pacific and the con- lotion of thoB. & M. to-Denver will dd very materially to the banking usiness of the eity , nnd licso gentlemen appreciate thnt act , as well ns another , which s that Omaha has but nirly started in on its era of proaperi- y , the consummation of which will Inco it in line with Chicago and other lotropolitnn cities in wealth'nnd im- ortanco. This now movf will dnubtluro-revive : io old iiitiiitioiia of otlu r bniikini ; ousea of Omaha to enlnrgo their icsent quarters and purliaps * erect ow buildings , which will competa in lagnificenco with the now house. A ear ngo Caldwell & Hamilton , Countzo BrosiT the Millnrds , and ' 'rank Murphy all nnnounccd their itention of putting up now buildings r adding seraral stories to. the Id ones. The Millnrds are at work lid. the others will soon follow tliuir xnmplo. Mr. Bvash will nt once va- ate his store and move further up farnam street , and the old frame will bo immediately moved into 'ivelfth street , so that the excavation or the bank building can be made at n early day , it being the intention to omploto and occupy it by spring. Real Estate Transfers. The following are all the transfers f real estate recorded at the county " lerk's office the 18th , 20th and 21st- > s reported by John L. Mo- 3aguo , real estate agent and con- eyancer : Catherine Gallagher ot al. , to Mrs. 5aumann , acre on Sixteenth street , IT d $950.00. Claus Siovors and wife to Henry laobo. the a e | oJ n o i of sec 15 ( own 15 , range 12 ; east , w d § 75.00. Henry Bnabo and wife to Claus iovers part of s.w of n w | of sec 4 , town 15 , range 12 east , w d $75 OOj Heirs of A. vi. IMchardson to the J. & S. W. It. It. Co. , i lot C , block 20 , nod , $400. W , C , B. Allen , to the 0. & S. W. I. R. Co. , lot li , block 154 , q c d , 400. S. D. Mercer and wife to the O. & 3. W. R. 11. Go. lot.O , block 1GL , q d , § 200. M. Tootle and wife to the 0. & S. V. . R. Co , , lot 5 nnd 5 lot 0 , block 150 , w d , $137.50. S. S. Caldwell nnd wife to the Oi & S. W. R. R. Go. , lot 7 , block 132 , q d , ? 400. Hiram Lix Monte and wife to G. M. Hitchcock , lots 3 and 4 block 80 , w d ; $15,000 , A. J. Hnnscom and wife to. Chris- ian Sampson , lot J , block 3 , Hana- com place , williOO. Albert Nejdl and wife to Frank vaplan , the E f , lot 10 , block 5v Countze'B d , add , w dj $350 Charles L. Thompson and wife , Margaret Solomon , the 5 of sec- ion G , town 15 , range 13 , east , w d ; $4,800. James Krappell midwife to Albert Nejdl , lo't 10 , block 5 , Kountzo'a 2d , w d ; $775. Lewis U. Coleman and wife to Win. Hugwlorn , lot 2 , block & , Shinu'U 2nd add , w d ; $334. F. B. Lowe to Albeit AHendorff , Iot2 , block 4 , Paik JHieu add , w d ; 9300. J. N. H. Patrick and wife t A. J. Hanecom , lots 1 ami 2 , bWk 115 , w d ; $4,350. A. S. Paddock and wif * 1o John McQinnis , 32 iurtw : in ticc'.iom 10 and 15 , of township 1C. rai'gu 13 , w d $15,000. Jas. Mclaughlin and wife to Hur- rinqton it Holiday , part of IIM | am B\T | of sco 4 , town 15 , r.ingo 10 east , , q oil ; 81,200. FARMERS AND MECHANICS. If you vish to avoid great dancvi and trouble , besides n no small hi ] of expanse , ut this season of thu year you should take prompt stops tu koer disftaso from your household. Tl-.t system should bo cleansed , blrot purified , stomach nnd boweU tegula toil , nnd prevent and cure diswiaok ariaing from spring malaria. Wo knou of nothing thnt will BO perfectly nm surely do this as Electric Bitters , am at thu trilling cost of fifty cunt a. lot tie. [ Exchange. Sold by Ish & McS ) nhon. 1 Army Orders. The following general i oiler has been iasued from the Jifnthj i.rtors ol the department of the PJav , Omnlm , Nebraska : A board of survey i . consist of Capt.Viii. . A. Elderkin . . .mmisaary " | fubsiitniicp , U. S. A. ; Grtut. Jiimes II. Lord , assistant quariorma&ter , U. S. A. ; Second Lieutenant Prank L. Dodds , Ninth infantiy , will convene at. camp at Ohoyeiinu depot , \V , T. , nt 10 oWock n. in. , February 24,1882 , or ns BOOH thereafter as practicable to examine into nnd report upon am. fix the rosponnibility for the leas of certain nrticloa of ordnance atores nnd camp and garrison equipage , al leged to linvu been lost or stolen by dosortorn , the property of the United States , for which Cant. Edwin I'ol lock , Ninth infantry is responsible _ Leave of abaencu for onu 'month , with permission to npply to , the ad jutant gonernl of thu army for nn extension of two months , is granted Poit Chaplain Thomas B. Van Home. U. S. A. Sergeant Win Balford , company I , Sixth infantry , now at Fort Omaha , Neb , , will rejoin hia company at Fort Douglas , Utah. The quartermaster's department will furnish the necessary transportation , Tnu euluistonco department will fur nish commutation of rations , at au thorized rates , for the journey , if it bo impracticable to furnish the aoldior with cooked ntimip ns provided in army regulutiont , p.ir. 2229. The following named recruits en listed nt Fort Om xhn , Neb. , and Fort D. A. Ruasell , W. T. , respectively , are unsigned ns follows : William Johnson to tro IP I , Fifth cavalry. James Moliedy to troop C , Third cavalry. Recruit Johnson will bo sunt to the station of his troop ut thu lirat favor nblo opportunity. VACCINE VIllUB. Dr. A. H. Derris , founder of the celebrated Lnmnrtino Vaccine Farm nt Fond du Lac , Wis. , ia now propa gating pure Bovine Viru-j at Lincoln , Nob. Ton iTory Points , $1.00 ; Omits , $2.00 ; eash with th * order. Only physici.iim supplied. A 15 DtiisKis , M. J ) , I8b22oodlm-in e Lincoln , Nob. OiiANOEH-20 cents , LEMONS 25 cents febB2-2t at WM. GKNTLEMAS'H. Only Buovm Ron ! Cure. SPSClAt NOTICES. TO LOAN MONh . TO LOAN Call , lt 7. w uniot of D ; MONEY Ho in h Crchrhton Dlock. QffKA ° LOATuAt H per centln- 5p/vOUJuV7W tereHt In Min of 82,600 anit upwards , for iStn 6 ymrn , ou IVi t'la * clt > and fann prop. > rty. URUIM REAL KHIATW &i > Lflxt , AOHNCT , 15lh and Uouplas Sta. rttLP WANTED. Competent clrl for BeneralhouBc- WANTED Apply at 1911) Oh ragn S . MRS- J. 13. WILBUR. 235-23 \TT ANTED Two furnUhtd looms with board. ' VV In harao fimlly or near < by Address II. R. Sivlch , with LtnluKcr k .Mdlrolf & Co. 237-1 * lOOs od men for railroad work. . WANOTU eiler , Employment Agent , 11 lr < strco , near Farnham. " * 222 23 * 200 teams , 100 good te stcrs , to- WANTED on the ra Iroad.at -tiMi"oh. . Ap- ly at once to II Mannwci ) r , omjiloj merit : agent , lllh street , near Farnhun. 2 3-23 * Hf TASTED My a young cun 17ears of ag VViplacutoworkfor 'dshoint ami go to hool. Wiling to make niemclf generally uso- nl. Adilro's J , James , room 6 , CrelKhtoa look. 23J23 * [ \ ; AKIED-T'TwoKlrlsutitho faclllc Home. . VV 223 ° 2 * IAiSTKU GUI for general housework. Ap W ply a2 U& California St IIT./NTED IlouHowlth. 0 riouis , good loca- VV tlon. Applv 1C11 CalifrnU St. P. T. Inrtln. 220-25 * TK1) 2 good dlni. g room glil . flood WAI wages to good lulp Apply at once at urhUis Houtu , 1'lattsnwuth , Neb. .2'J ' 2 % LTTANTED Rinplo } incut by 2 Ocrman girK VV H Jlaiiimuln/i eingjojment agent , llth t.ncar Farnham , 2Hi22' ftTANTED OooJlcook t Orand Pacllloiiotel , VColumbus. . Wo-wmii prelcrrtd. l 7-tf 'ANTf. I ) Small girl to take rare of * baby , W norttwcstrorner 2JdandJu ! tSt < . 1H7-22' ANTED -Good dining room girl ai-llio ht. W ChcrlcsHotol. IttJ-tf iiret-olass COOK , one wbo uudir- WANTED nuAticoolilnvas well as pastry ; nond iut first clacs iiicd apply Alxou giud noyau wait'.r. AppU ut 110S jTirnhim t 083-oudl \A7 A.VIK1) r'uudlnic brldiru aud ncbool bondv VV II. T OUrk. rwievue. ! 8-tf "ITlT'iNlED 4.chihlrrn as b nrdemln acelect W si heel , at 10th and California. St. L. B LOUMIS 757'tf FOR HCMT MO joEB AMD LAND HINT A nicely furnluhdd front room , . EOU , fortwo getitlemeit wltkor without beard ; 1118 Howard St. , near Ulh , 234-23 * IOR RF.NT Elegantly ( nrnlthMl rocms with fltsxlni ( ( , bo rO , gn , b yiro * u and wa en ' . - . T Nicely fiirnlahfJl room. AppVat FOX.-RU. r > rnhtm at. _ 2ia > bti TTI .T A handsomely fiiintuhed tarlor Jj room , also an alcov room with boar * low. Cri < M. Ilrlck honit , 2013 Cots St. 217-t JjFK IIM3T Store room In bric't hcllJl'ig , N. FK E. rortiiT lUth uad Ctiuillig. C , K Uo U turn , 1110 Fatnhi m W. > 3-tf 17O1I ItKNT S.filll' Jr'i , suitable fw 2 Lortn * . I' comer KnruUm and 2llh St. Appl ) toJ RBhic\c _ , _ HhNT llou'e on Sherman , < , . " " . 7 FOR , with tiblc. A J.1HO.N. " ' rill , 07 M. V.th bt _ „ 2"7-H * . - far0110 iuJ ] fait of Mill FORK.NT-A mil ii.ouxCilJ < fc Omaha It ll.o\crrnoliui.drtdarrrii lUCJltUatlon , Ap on & Hunt , J4lhStnfarrarrh in MOK 1 FXr-KuriiWicdioouHi , noilli cst cor , lj 20th amltV-n. ' ' " -23' KhST Met hnuH1 , i rooms , S clonuti FOR i niry , water works In hou > . I , , Pn- < . tan , 1112 S 13th ht iSl-SI \ RbNT Mwsly luruUhod rooiii ) , at 1 1 j Chicago St 17II ] 0 -nOH REST FurnUhud with or without b'nn I' a front room , plta'antly located on lli t floor at No. 315 N , l4tu St. , out Mo , liet , Davclijior and Chicago. Two geatlimou or ina.il end lfg | ircferr d , lnqulrc.011 rreuiiii ( , CO M SPBDI1L HOTIOB8 nnnnnni.-if poll IIBS1- Rooms In Jacob. ' block 1,10111GVT ( FutnUhcil roouix. Lrjir.ib o lit- JJ cationsonthwcstc.rncr llith anJ lt-rn- FOU KKNT FiirnlihMl fiont loom , N. K. coi. Oth and Jac.swi. 52-tt REST Homo of rKht | ooms. lniiilr : | J. l'hltH > 9 Hoc , 1&J2 u , Klltli t. 977'tl I710K RENT Ono ol the be < t stores on rumlnv J.1 St. , 20x21 , by January 1 , 1SS2. 820 tf FOR RENT ! furnished room * over tit * chant * ' Exch > ni ; , N. R. cor. lOtli and UoJe- „ _ i-ati" Nlctlfttunl h < l roouw with or without board. Jioasonnble prices. 201S -OH bALb WOK SALFAt HM'i feed mill , ne r , LllrklRo , 7A tons of No. 1 b > led liarWIIUo uelh rcd to aiiy put of the city. Als i jround feed t the lowttt cmh price. W. II. McfoY. S33.1m ilOn 8ALE-a o d liulldlnRj. Enquire of L1 DewcyJt ttono. 2342i 7IOH SALE -iwoiityAcroi beautiful land , well L' Iocat with no d rtsldoncu , liarn , out- loiiso , well and cUttrn ; placn well lenro.l : Terms cnsy. W. K. UAUTLET. , Itcal totate Aycnt. 2S9-1 TTIOIISALE Rccond hand aKotn and haracsj JU by D. L , ThoniM , HoomB OrdfrhtonUlock. M Kills runts housn , lots , forms , storcaJ nd . JD rooms , etc. Ollkes 16th and OH HALE Fri-sh uillon I.O B , also nlco froin. butter at Ioal'a Grocery ttoro , corner Tenth anil Doilpc. _ ' 'chS-lm * . FOH SAI.llcsUinnt with good patronacei on 10th St. ; rcanor for sell ng , must KO co t , o look nfttr Impoi taut huslncsi Hunulru at 4108. 10th St. 174/tf PI Oil SALK 10,000 lllnek Cap Mammoth Clu - JJ tcr llasborry Hoolu "Idle Wild Place- . ' -eavo ordiriint 1414 Dod e St. JOHN d. WIL LIS , Oomm'dilo ' t toro. l.il tf KM1B' NEW CITY . 10c. Jlount * B Mapa , J2.60. OKO. 1' . ItKMIS. F OU SA1.K Mules arttf Aarncss it KfdmanV Ittn Btrret bam' I41-01 FOU SK At Solomon's , 1204 FarnhamSt. . . Kold fish , silver fish , acl' , alllg-atorH , dorli flsh , Imported canary birds , t.lkltii , " nrrocolil' nncheo , red birds , tuocvlng birds , llsli nlobon audi aquariums , nil sizes and > tuks , at unco roa on * ablo. 14-Mf _ _ OH SALE A | : oed scconil ha il street hack for unlo , at a low bargain , by Dr. Isaac vnrch , 1100 Farnham stroot. . 74 tf. EOU SALh : llousoaiid full lot In oed loca tion. cheap. Price. $1250. Easy terms. SIcCAOtyK , Opp. post clHce. 16tf fJlOU SALE Best building lot In Shlnn's ad- fj ditlo : > , 142 feet cast front'120 ' ! feet depth. IcCAOUZl , Op ] > . post office. U tf FOU SALE Oil RE.VT AKfoccry dtoro and butcher shop , doing a good buslnosj. In- qulra at this office. 012-tf _ FOR S AIiE 2 nice counters and 2 silver plated fihmv cases at Gco. U. 1'ctctuon'e , 04 South Oth St. 7 l-tf _ GWU HALK Ur will exctm ge lor Umana pro- " potty , MI lmpro\cd sec OB of land adjoln- ng a station on U. P. R. R. II. DUNHAM , 1412 Farnham St. , Omaha. 720 3m nOR SALE Or trade for clty property , oiT L H > an ol horses , harncas and wagon. Addrei s Y. , IhlaolHca ; _ 722 tf J.MJU -ALE A itoou sovcn-j ear-old hor.e ( HSrrinfwl to nrho single or double. Kn air , .if ( , porK'i.anii lil , Caufluld hoiuc. novlh-H _ MISCELLANEOUS. PMITNKII with ? 5nfl niitMl fora t cry proflt- ithlu miiiiifiictiirlii ) : li'islniis No risk ; . ipcriunt cleur profit. AdJseniV , Sjothis in o. rtn : 24- iMIS HU Iu ua , loti , farnH un i UnU * . Ortice , D ujla. St . > OOMS ami rtrst class board at 2011 t Cissbi. 2.42 * - ITirnlmtu St , nch < t keys , FOUND-On about Joo.il , 1882 I. tiuirc at corner 2bth. ndDodguSt. James C Jnhn.on. 216.22 * r > E\UTItUS.KESIDnNOE LOTS $100 each , L > SSdovn nadSS p rmonthk CKill-t , Kgcut , dth and Douglou 3tH , rNSFRUCTlON ON TYPE-WRITEB8- L are In fraquent.rcc | pt of applications for perutora. 11ELL & A3IKS , 1600 Farnham. Agents Remington Typo-Writer. fcblS-lra cd caw with horns turn ed In a littla J ast i n oo Pierce St. thull'a addition , accompanUd br a calf. Apply to 2l3Ho\\ani > St.bet. . 12tU and ISth. 293 tf RENT Choice of 29 full lots to leaser j near Crci0jton Cnlleso for2 per jcar. Jcxtcr L. Thotnas & liro-y. Room 8 , Crcl hton Hock. aotf _ f OTS , $ UOsacb , ? 5 downandj&por month U iHMla , Agent. _ QTOCK FASM FOR SALB--1000' acres In DOUR. J la < CoNib. , 2SO ncnu broken dwol Ing lous1 , barn , cottle eealcr , . lari j body of heav y Irabcr and rjnnlne waterj tf in flu from U. lR. . t. Apply ta-or address- \V. T. Richvdi , Unaha , Ntl . 207-1 m In soBl-aniHinl. elsht ( apcr > . ccntlnteitst notes 8oureJ iy real btati > mortKan'e-for tala. Addie's F. O. oxG2. 208-7 * FOR BRICK KSTAI1KOOK a. /CHOICE nrst-clasi lobU board$4.00prrwack , J at CO&.lSth tit. , bitr.Oatitorala and \Webstar. il , FOHNiSBEO , Sultablafortwo. Jj gcntUmon , op UMonporttit.bet. l&tbnndi Ititli , aouthskle. 160 tf T > RICK.FOR HALITl Jturray. JD 119-n TIA.\OANnOIOANlR ! tnictlon by , 11183 K. J. 8. rarfl.t , fi. ajtb Hfc. bdow Pierog. Ot-U " HIOI1KST PRICH paid far all klnli.ol Iron , nutal and rr H , by 1. Oallnsky & Co. , 101 - 49.im RENT 3. W.Cor. BIUKMSHEU 006-tf t'UHKISlirSD KO'iMS FOO.KBNT In quire atlojt \ : . 'o- Art Emporium , 1619 Dodtcc- trcc& 998U _ _ _ fc/fANAl / JISHUi OV SMAIA. ' USINKSS. LYL wanted 1. ox wriunccd mau. Small salary. ' . U. Itox.SO City. _ 9fl8.tl 17 mtNIBHKlIiROOlfd WltMn three blcck ot J poHtolllcq ; Inquire at 161 Pod e. Oi6-tf in ORA10.M 1'aatilo and 01) ) , MHO dooorntttf palntliu. MRS. D. R. 'VAHDNER. ' room J . Jacob's Block. M2-tf TYALEI ) HAY A t A. H. Sander's Feed Store , J > 1013 liwneyS j. lfl-tf Absolutely Pure0 Thli pott Jcr never \fttles. A mar > el of purity , atrsiuth and wholeaomonfu. Meta oononil l tluu the ordlnarj klmls , BI il cannot bo old In competition with the multitude of low Uil , short welcht , alum or pho ph ta powdeu , So.dou.yfn . . , , , , .