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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1883)
V j THE DAILY JBEfc : THURSDAY JANDAEY 5 J i IM Hirer frcitn ai Ooiha , fioz.ii At 7 nkJoD | Hlntnlppl frozen t Ck. Paul , frozen t u- bnqo' , frozen at Lt Cro-tt , frJicu at Darcnport , 8 feit 1 Inch at at. Louli , LOCAL BKEVITIH8. In tbe nbflcnco of the politicians , nt Lincoln , the city is rather quiet. . Accidents to sletghloR parties arc be * coming a dtu < In the market. The recelpti of the Nllenon concert Toeidar night wore about 4,000. The district court not Tuesday morning and adjourned to mi t ngnln on Saturday morning. Tbe petit jurord wore discharged for the term. Mr. Ud. Wlttig , our well known nnd rcnch respected citizen has nol.d out hlg saloon buslneiB tn Mr. Wm. tWeckback , who will take charge on the llth of this month , Try onr delicious 0 , G. Jnvn nnd Mocha coffee , thrco pounds for $1.00. Grand Union Tea company , 119 South Vif tetnth street. Blair , Framon , ! , § Ojlumbw , I'latte , Lincoln , O kdale , Ashland' ' toatb , nnd Hod Oak , Council Sbonandooh , and Sioux City , lot'- , represented nt the Kilsaon conciil/'Tuos. dfty night , There will bo n church no 1 atithe roiidence of Mrs. 11 , D , California intreet , ueer Twentiothin Tburiday evening cf tbli week.2AH V invited. The W. 0. T. U. will holdtholr tncol Ing in the parlors of the Baptist church" on Thursday afternoon , the -t'.h Inst , 'nt II o'clock. All members nod fi tends of the r cnnso arc Invited to bo prr ant , na the olfi. oora for the year are to bo choicn , All members nnd friends of the Eigh teenth M. E. church are cordially invited to attend a sociable nt tbo residence of Mm. It. D. Hills , No. 2018 California 5 street , this ovenlng. Eirly yesterday the water pipes In tha basement of the P.ixton froze nnd broke , flooding tha cellar nnd creating a fc general disturbance. Water was shut off during the forenoon from tbe whole house with the exception oi what waa absolutely , necessary to tun the place. The K ratting Journal of Chicago aays the senatorial fight in Nebraska has de veloped } many , candidates that they have come to the conclusion that Ne braska is noted , for three products , viz : Corn , hogs and statesmen. It does not ay under which of the two latter heads the candidates tre to be classed. A Rood modlciunl tonic , with ro.il merit , is Drovrii'a Iron Blttorr , BO all drcggtflta Bay. u. Board of Education A regular monthly mooting of board of education WCH held on day evening. Mrs , Margaret R , Blolntyr elected priuoipal ot the Ha' achoal , by a vota of D to 1. Tire balloto were taken for \ pal of Oaea otrcot aohool with-it ro- 01 aait , and Supjrintondont JamAi was teB authorized to en p'.oj > a princl em- teF porarily. ' F Mr. T , M. Marshall , who was tem oi porary principal of the Hurt man ttiP school , was assigned to tha Oimtral P achool. Bfl The balance of the ooutraotor'e inM claim for the Oontro etrcot eohool inb building was allowed , but was ro- b lorrcd. Thosofor Hartmnn end West schools were allowed. ! The board adjourned to _ Friday tilRi evening. Ri si at HKOWN'S D ONCiitAiTnoriiits for Doughs ' na Colds : 'The ouly aitkln cf tbe kind 0 ] . , .which has dee mo lervlce. I want notb- U ' UP' .jDg ) elUr.-7fV. Jt , Jf. C'roiV. Otliwllt , P' - Jf , Y , Sold only In brxei , 1'rico , 2J)0. ) P'b RolIglouB Conundrums. d din ' ' tov. Mr , Ingram will , by opoolal in reqaeit , answer the following Inter * inV Boating qooationa from hit pulpit next ' > SUB day night ( not in\tho \ morning , as announced ) : [ or Fint. Why does not the Qhrtatian church unite with some other church to In Iho cily and aavo labor and expense - ponse of keeping op a separate organ- UftUonl Ii Becond. What are the peculiar -vlewoof the OhrirMan church ? Third. Would the Evangelical churches of the city receive into their ccmmuuion the membero of the Christian church and permit them to retain and advocate their peculiar doctrine ) Theea questions h&ve boon pro. pounded by eomo of our nioet prom inent business men , and irnny are in terested in the answer promised on a Sunday night. TUat Buebuna of Mine , Is three Urnea the man he was before - fore he began using "Wells' Health Ilenewor , $1. Druggist * . SLAYER'S\OHEM1TE COLOGNE M do frcir tbe wild Cowers of the WB WUED YOSEWHE VALLEN U is the most frsprant otperfum t Manufaotvired by H. 13. Slaven , Snu Fr DcIso. For ? ale in Opaha byV. . JfVVhitehoDia and. Kenueia IJios. , A Co. TUB CITY COUnT. The Days DolnRfl in Jud o Uenoko'd Court. The case of Mike Harrington wind csmo up before Judge Uonoko TuoS' d y in which the charge was petty larceny < cony in ( ha etoaling of a watch from Tom Marsh , the defendant claimed to bo too sick to proceed with the trial , and Iho parties thereupon agreed to t ko the testimony of Mr. Moiris , who ia resident of Durt county , and oould not remain in the city any long er. The caeo will bo concluded this afternoon nt 6 o'o'osk. There wore three caeca of intoxica tion yesterday Ono victim paid tha usual fine , and two of , them were sent up to the county jail , one on a broad and water dlot. Between 2 and 3 o'clock Tucndny I ramp wont into the Ilotol Qarnl , on Tenth street , and on cllicor who was ou to hia racket arrested him and brought htm to the oily jail , Ho was hold for further examination. The case against Oharlos Dyer for breaking in a door was dismissed. John Smith , L. Dvis and John Dee , who were arrested on the charge of breaking open a ntablo and taking therefrom a horse balonging to ono ol the parties , upon which the owner ol the stable bold a lien , waa dismissed as to Smith and Dae , nnd the case WCB to bo concluded yesterday , Hub Punch , Ita delicacy and purity of I IB liquors ren der It deservedly popular. , , Lirilora nnd nidebonrda arc very ffo'uonxlly nuppllod with U . Trido supplied atmnnufncttirors prleoa by M. A. MoNamnrn. FaralHcB mppllod by A. II , Gladntone , Omaha , Nob. MORTALITY ( REPORT. Tbo City Pbyelclan'a Hhowlng for December. The report of Dr. F. S. Loicenrlnp , oily physician for i the month of Da- comber , shows a total of 85 births and CO death * . DEATHS. By violence ) i , tcirlet fever 2 , diphtheria ! , croup 2 , fovora G , puer peral diseases 4 , .ohronio diarrhea 1 , alcoholism 1 , cancer 1 , pulmonary diseases 10 , heart disease 5 , apoplexy , convulsions 5 , ontoritio 1 , prema ture birth 1 , unknown 3 , "Id ago 1 , congestion of longo 3 , dropsy 1 , con gestion of tbo brain 1 , AJTCB Under 1 year , 13 ; between 1 and 5 , G ; between 15 arid 25 , 12 ; be tween 25 and 50 , 0 ; between 50 and 30 , GJ between GO nnd 70 , 3j over 70 , First Wnrd 15 , Second ward 14 , 'rd ' ward 0 , Fourth ward 0 , Fifth ( d 2 , Sixth ward 11. hoapitala 3. talcs 29 , females 21 , colored 0 , m.VRed 10 , unmarried 29 , widowed 2. iSPprmonts-Proapeot Hill 23 , Holy Sopuroher 13 , Cisady'a 2 , Laurel Hill , removed 2 , German Catholic 2 , county 3 , White 84 , colored 1 , male 47 , female ,38 Total 85. .Enrich and revitalize the blood by uulngBrown'a Iron Bitters. Cr-Twcnty-four beautiful colors of the Diamond Dyed , for Silk , Wool' Cotton , &o. , 10 cts. A child can use with perfect BGCCCSS. SMASH. away Toamn nnd the Come- qnentiul team belonging to n man named iborta ran away on Twelfth otrcot yesterday morning , and when between Douglas and Farnam ran into a ohoo itoro in the north cud of the Nebraska braska National ba'.ik , smashing in the whole front. The horaoa fell down ind wcro soon captured. A bobsleigh driven by two young men inn away on upper l ? < unam : olrpot \bout 5 o'clock Tuesday throwing Dut ono of the occupants near Etgh teonth otreot , and thar other at Barker iron , oornor. The horeii rushed down Purnam afreet ) and when near the jpora house encountered a aleigh and turned into the sidewalk. At that point < were two ladies , ono of whom iaw him coming and escaped by rushIng - Ing into a stairway , while tbo other , Mrs. lugolota Wr.ro , waa struck in back'and : knocked down , it is sup a posed by the horso's shoulder , The iorso continued u short distance and than returned to the otrcct. A orowd athorod around the injured lady and iho ; whs carried into Wclty'a hornets itoro und kindly cared for. The full 3xtont of her injuries are not known lira. Ware la a papular toucher in our public ' schools. A runaway team in WakoGold'o lumber bor ( yard Tuesday ufturnoon knocked iown and ran over an intoxicated man , bruising hla head eoveroly. What Wo Can Care , Lot' * Not En- dura- If we can oura an aobo , or a sprain , or a miu. or a lamenesi. or n burn , or a "mine , a blto , bv mln ; ? Thbimf fffhrtrit OH , let'n do it. Thomaf A'clert if ( HI U Unown be good , Iiit't try it. EDUCATIONAL ECHOES- Increased Aocommodntlona Demand t a by tno tionools. The board of oduoation has been kept busy for thu first third cf the present year furnishing rooma for thu children in attendance , the number ol which haa increased enormously , The now echool buildiuc at the cor ner of Eleventh and Central utroota is two-story brick atructuro , of hand aomo architectural design. Itn cost , with steam healing , vaa $12,000. The steam hoatlcg apparatus ia i\otr buiti ( , put in , and the buildia < $ will bo ready for occupancy about January 15tb. II will accommodate about 250 pupils An addition has been built to the Hartman eohool , at a cost of $3,000 and this also trill bo ready for ocou pancy coon , us will also th addition to the west tchool , the latter canting $3,000 , and being a two roon building. The addition to the Jack aon etteot echool cpit $500 , and 1m been cccupled forborne timu. With all these extra accomrnoda \ tiotis there is hardly enough room , and next year more aohool rooms will hare to bo provided to keep pace with the rapid growth of 'he city. The total number of pupils enrolled this year was 4,2-15 , and the nvoraco at tendance during September nnd Oc tober waa 3il3 , ( , showing n great in oroaso over the previous year , during which the average attendance was 2,931 , The average attendance lor the year ending August , 18SO , was 2,310. In two yeara 'the number rl teachers have increased from 53 to 82 , and when the now school rootmaio opened several more teachers will bo added to the pay roll. The total enrollment in the high school for the year was 140 , nnd the present membership is 12J. Another Trent. The opera houno yesterday booked another grand attraction the lloyal Uand Boll Klngora , of London. This ia Iho finest organization of the kind ia the world , havlug played thirteen times before the crowned heads of Europe three times by special command before her mojosty 0/ioon Victoria and the royal family. Their music ia the aamo as given by Thou , Thomas' orchci'ra and their enter tainment the most refined and class. leal over given on the stage. They will bo hero in about throe wooka. METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OMA HA , NEB. Tables supplied with the boat the market aiiorda. The traveling public claim they got bettor accommodations and more general satisfaction here , hau at nny other liouso in Omaha , [ late , 2 per dav. ang21tfm THE TURNERS. Annual Concert and Ball Laat Night ut Their Hall. The Omaha Turner nooloty giva ; holr grand Now Year'a festival last voning at Turner hall. The pro gramme waa a very fine ono and waa a irangod as follows : 1. Ovorturc , "iMartha" Kioto w Musical Union Orchestra. 2. Houg. . . . : Turner Quartette 3. Cnmlo Piece H. Grobeokor 4. "IJroam Picture" Fantasia MiiHloil Union Orchestra , 5. Vocal Selection Mrs. Puls-Ahl. G , Qiiartotto Chorubini 7. Song Turner Quartette U Aria Mutical Union Orchestra 9. Living Stutuary Turner Society 0. Grand UJ1 jrho following gentlemen v 'o on tr e committee : Oharlca Kaufmann , Au gust Dormnn , Julius Meyer , K Kroll , J. Haubrne , IN WANT. AatunploofthoSuflorlnff Qatatlodby the Winter Weather. The present steady cold weather ia very pleasant to those who can pay out the price demanded by doalorfl for hard and noft coal and who have comfortable homes , plenty to oat and a cutter to ride about in. To the lower ton thousand , howovoor , it bringa-jta much misery aa it doea on joymenttptho upper ten. A case in point ia that of the family ot Joseph Xilodolr , living on Leaven- worth street , just back ot the Chicago lumber yard. The family came to Omaha a year ago last spring , and the father worked for n time , but waa at last taken down with a uoro foot , From which he haa been rendered bolplesa for over a year. The Xtlo. deka have three children , and the mother ia now in a delicate condition and near confinement. The only resource source they have had was the t contemptible allowance of SI 25 per week from the coun ty , which would not oven pay rent. The poor woman worked IB long aa she was able , but now in nu liolplosn aa her husband , nnd the family , wo are informed , is in n des titute and s'arving condition. Lot some kind-hearted po ! sun look'.nto the matter at once and relieve a nad ease of destitution. A NOVJSI. SCHEME. Small Potatoes nnd What They Will Amount to. A gentleman In Oaiaha who la t constant reader called the attention o IKE ! reporter to an itoui which appeared poarod lu a Now Jersey paper. jvOa a certain day all the pupils in Newark werorcquosted to bring ono potato > aoh for the relief of the poor. As there were aovoral thousand pupils , the nnmbar of barrels of potatoes waa somotliioR ua'oninhlug. The beauty of the whole uffjlr waa that the chil dren when allowed to select their pn titoo from the paternal pile invariably ohoao the largest , and the consequence Wfts that the pile waa not ouly ro mnrkublo in siza.but also in quality. The gentleman referred to above proposes that the experiment bo trioi in this city and ia confident that i would result in great good to the auf f < ring at aavoral barrels of IrUh op P.UJ ujuld thua bo gathered and devoted voted to the alleviation of the dla tressed. A Rulllan'd Career , Dlijutcb to tlie Glol > o ! ) i-nocr t. SALT LAKE , December 29 A ecarap named Da Wolfu left hia wlf and child penniloaa at Qroon Hive and went to Fort Thornburg , where ho had a gambling aproo , winning about $250. Ho waa obliced to leave on account of a proclamation by the governor of Wyoming , offering 8250 reward for hla capture. Saddling up his horao , he otruck for the wilda Triin two bottlea of whisky and WAS found by the mail carrier in n drunken atupor near the trail holding his bridle rolua , the horau patiently wait ing for him to eomo to. The car ier to k him to the Wintah agency , Do Wolf showing him $700 in money on the way. Next day ho produced hia whisky , and insisted ou Indian Agent Oritchlovr taking a drluk with him , when ho wa arrested for bringing whisky ou the reservation. Deputy Marshal llcrr r atarled with him back toward Green River , but Dt Wolfe laid himjout with a piece of old iron and oaoaped. Active pun.aU it uow being made , RAILWAY RACKET. How the Magnates of tne Iron World Celebrated New Yeai'd Day. The following from the Chicago Times of yesterday will bo appreciated by the railroad men cf Omaha. It comoj under the gcnornl head of rail way intelligcnct : Old 1882 possod peacefully away on Sunday night , aud the hmy infant wnich ocly followed the dead year was appropriately received yeatf nhy by the railroads with a general doting of tlio doois of buiincstf. No trains were run cxcrpt Iho usual passenger trains. Ihohcadoof thu departments of most of the roada pont the day In mcdi ation , diisoived hi tlmnkfnliios * for the manifold bltsilngs t f 198'2 , and resolved to pr < fit by it i - oona in the guidance of r irs for 1853 W. U. Vanderbllt , i is npjrtod , waa very thankful that ho was not in Chicago. lie was ulso very thankful that ho had escaped falling into that condition which he , a ohort time ago , ordered for the American public. Jay Gould was thaukful that the scattering power of dynamite had not been exemplified in his person and property duiiig Iho past yuan H. H Porter , of the Omaha , was thaukful that ho sold abort at i ho right moment , just previous to a fortuitous concourse of uuforseon Block contin gencies H. B. Cable , of the Rock Island , wan thaukful for the manifold bless ings of a war in which no blood was shod. shod.E. E. St. John was very cnpoolally thnnklul that ho was not u member of the Western Trunk Lines association Marvin Hughitt and Albert Keep , of the Northwestern , were thankful because the Vandorbilta had thtujht as they had thought. W. H. Stonnett was thankful be cause of the cheerful atpect presented by something more than the cus tomary balance on the right side of the earnings of the passenger depart ment. ment.W. W. F. Johnson , of the Like Shore , was thankful because hia road haa born over its swelling bosom the lily- checked Langtry. J. 0. McMnllon , of the Alton , rna thankful bscauco of the receipt of an official communication notifying him of his appointment iui arbitrator. He simply said he'd ' aee about it. T , J. Potter , of the Burlington , was especially thankful that the Creator had madu a "Heart of the Continent" for thn Burlington to run through. * E. P. Ripluy waa kindly diapSscd to the inhabitants of tbe "Heart of the Continent" because they make it beat. beat.P. P. Lowell wati thankful bocauoo ho has a "Bleeping" line to St. Lonia. Alexander Mitchell , ono of the dllwoukco rtud St. Paul , was thank- nl because ho had plenty to cat. S. S. Merrill was thankful that the war of ratoa had been eottled without lis having been reduced to the dire iccessity of utterly exterminating hfo competitors. J. A. Grier , of the Michigan Con- ; ral , was thankful that the turtle had i wallowed the oyater instead of the oyster dining tfl the turtle. The Michigan O.ntral management was reatorday extended over the Canada Southern. 0. W. Haggles was also interested n the friendly coutest botwoeri the urtlo and the oj ster , and is thankful 'hat the former did not go down. W. K. AcKcrman was thankful that ; ho power to depose railway officials did not lie with the attaches of iho newspaper presa , J. F. Tucker wasn't partidilarly .hankfal for anything oxaopi his laily bread. Commissioner D'xon was thankful 'or all l hat the past contained , and lopoful fr all that the future could bring. CommltBionrr Fink was devoutly ihankful that ho had not bco'i uadoi , ho neceisty of exterminating the American press. Still , the attitude and tone of journalism in thii country did not pleoao him. With reluctance , lowover , ho concluded to give it u now trial. SPECIAL tO I.OAI4 MONV-Y MONEY TO l.fAN-Call at I/iw oincoof D. L. Thoiraa room 8 Crcl hton liloclt. MOMEYT LOAN-Uii chattel morttrafro o- curity. A. 11. Tiitton , tio. 151U Douitlas ttrtoilroiit room tair . up ' 125-tl IOAN-At 8 per cent In- reit ! nnuiiMol $ . > , OUOandiip. , fet tito 6 j curs , on Hint class city and ( arm ropcrt } . llKUM llKAU lijTATK UlU LON AOK.SCV , 15th and Douglas HCH. HELP WANTED W ANTKO A irl'l ( or gemul lomework , at M ith tr it. C51 It \\7ANTKI ) A jfioil girl for kitchen oik. Kn , IT pl)1 S , f. c rncr Itth and lodifo. 0 > U 4 WANTIIO-Ooolroolvat 1SOO J.icl-son , n 11 IBth ktrcet. 055 fil A WANTED SOUTH -SWpji'ncBunda } . M Elct 1'iitu uticct , r.i WANbM ) liunjtd ate'y. a itooJ ulrKorscn. oral lm v ork at tno nortn.wtc rrer c ( Jbth kid Ibti iiport ttrectj ) , 1133 - ) } WANIED A Rood Slr | ( or iteiur l v- . , .f CV5 , Wa'ul , * 2 ° ' ' "ontli. re o 23 lortOnwbi. CC1-6J W ANTED l ! il ( or Kentnl bouaenork rorncr and Varnikiu , e&2 n WAnTKl ) An > pt'r oti who whcd ) or Ii willing to iiJopt a bright boy li b\ . two wcell * old , plcanocal at Mr. HcmitVla , lie St. , bt ct'li Ctli and 7th , up ttilr * CliJ-.J . WANTKD-Todo stniril hotiM work. Apply 10 rnldiiucol llstin < illi m-llg N ' itnutbeto MiChliagoaudlWtB8.-l _ - | W ANTED -Two tn rjfetlomea to mllcoodtf vaiplo ) mint i' U l.'l KonthlO St. 0305 * WANTKO-Agocditjva ilfkmin to tr vel . ' "A' 'ff * Aprlyorvrlteto lUlhhun Sard tnd Co. Chlcitto Jlflncii. 693-t ( 0 loa ° ordim ( or help SJ2 t ( WAKTKll Men. and uomiii to tart a now tnuliu * . at their own lioiuw ? no Vv5dor- BOa an hour nuulo ; n-ntl joe fur 15 KuimlJli ami ! 4iW m o ecu ! ) - Uirl Mr ( ftucral bou mc rk. small ANTEll Experienced ( arm linurau.-o BO ! . 1iuNIfor . m > > u < "y iotheStatB. Ad. A. ' - - ' ll'-SuU-r Kiuinl autb atolnsurance _ , . Cabinet Oigvn. Addrew . 8 , 8."cro | B o oo . 647.6 } - , w- MlU.il , H. 1'i.KAK. WAN1 } ,0 Vf a too < l rftlBtf ttnint , a hous of not lf i th n troomr \ , mar at tt p r . Atldrwsll. S thlsolHo . 17-lt AYOI'N"foJ-btklrtc tcntlemin would 11' ' B t corrcMiom ] w tn wide or mo < urn SP [ liuy. Hi joct MLiKpmintnml linprovcmint. AdilresfY , V / . Ute ofllce. C54 ! WANfkl ) IJotrd nf In fxih'nxe farnflno n w HrM-da-M t > ll tt Orgin. ArJdrcts "S.8"cftio II oolllce. Cli-'j ANTf D Hoarders by the day or tteek HIT HowardSt , 315-linJ \MI ) ' W tulynlth oollcl i ; months wonM IlkuaiilnrjiMlou ckciiur , trall wnjrc * to liiuc child HUH litr , nil ) touth 12th St. i.nmh * . _ ' " " I BO 3 ( WAMFHAM'uttlon ' hy aiompctcnthook- licepa c i tthc tno hut of ruy references Adilre-s II. llco olllc i. (145.9 L10K HKN I wo nli cly finnlstv il roe na S. 1C crncr Mtli urn LUvnijort wither wnhout boird. (150 ( 1 ( iHlifill ltOUM" > Aiii liOArtU M dcrn > t fi5H3t F'OHHENT Vo rirfHoti lurnl-hcd up stain rootru , front and hack entrance S. K. cor- nerollitha dChtcntfii etrcct . Ilrf nces. nces.C4J4I F IOIMU'.NT \ \ UlTliiuril lurso front"roonn\lth B-.v wlndiwl'lsDodRoSt. ncl-0 { FF F OA HKST Double olllro on .lncol > i lltucU. C03 ! > n ° NT FiirnlikMl rooms for lljrht housekeeping - keeping 8I8..WJ month. Apply 2117 Web tcr Street. O17-4f FOIl KKNT I. rr | r 0111 formerly vectiplcd bf Hie Board of Trudo I J tie Illock 1140 81 ' letb nnd at. Mar 'siu nue CiltNUKhTOIU tucot , with or vtl hout fmir Doma. Al o lot < 'olei o , Itqulrenttc'co-d hose west. CO.V8 } T tTSTl LKA5I1 On sliort or longtime cor LJ norlTtliSt andHt.Mary's A\onu with inon. c } fu nlKhed to build. KccKt. Felix ontlio prom 1 cs. . 31 FOR KENT Cottage of three roomi , 23rd > nd Clarn Sis. $10. per inontb. Inquire onprem- iecrtand C-12 8. ITUi Street. T. J. Fltzmorrls , r.75-tf FOKRKNT Furokhml roam 1010 FnrnamSt. I SG-Ct OR BUNT Two unfurnished rooms \\illal9i tale a few cc.uct lioarders nt 1410 Chicago tit. ti45 9 POIl HEST The residence it. W-Kennedy ITOOJackeon. lunulre of T. J. VI zmoiil' , 012 8. 17th street. 3lltt KENT 133 Conv ntltrect St JIarj'a avenue FOR enue , acne story liouso six ruomsacil Uo Inmilro liarkti tiioi.Oaax otfico. 031 aw HUNT. IJouso of four rooms and t o closets , 1350 North 2Utli strec : . Enquire on premises. ( i.'C4t "J70UHENT Itooms enquire at Drugstore co J } nir loth and I ) uglas. ' 020-1m ItnNT Tliroa rooms N. w. corner 13th 1T10H 1 i nli onila Street , cellar elty water. Inquire COS 13th Stro t , also trcsli milk con ; for sale . ' 6t83t "I710R RANT Furnished rooms with board. JD Modern lmpro\eacnts. o. 1718 D dire St. coo-at F 1011 HENT 1 houses of 8 rooms o'ch. In- iiulro 1019 1'jrnliaiTi stro t. FOlt E.NT ULO double ino atom bjl ding enitabotor trorory , o.lncn , butclier iliop. or any other buiincq * . Lteit d so that Mgnod farmer's trade can batocuied. Enquire of Jlrs. M. Lin70 , c-rncr Jacks JD i nd 13th ttrctt. f39-d9-liu ! BEiHS'Ncw Jlap of Omalia.lust completed and readyfordcllveryntfticach. .Is4 feet , wi'V iv 7 feet long Largest and most complcto r if ( Omaha e\cr published , n < flntnl map Jtj city. See column. FOR RENT Up atalrs , 1417 Fatnham Etros- 57-tf JOHN G. JACOBS. -no c ai r EUR SAL Kour flra'-c nsj cows wl'h caltca from tlireo to sct'li uccbs ol .will bo gold tn tfrma to suit buj a Call nt J O. slattcr'e , 1Mb and Califuinln. ; I F OR SALE A Kn < "l rcitauiait on ave1l tra\ led business ( Irdot. Apilv < o H. M/NNWEILEB , llth itni ° t. bft. ritrnvu and itarney. FOIl SALE Sfx room cottnge with barn mid balf lot on Cliicu o street , near lllirh School UnU ? 2,300. C0l-doe ( 27-tf TTIORSAliB bixroom Cjtt RC tid ) lit with C Bou'hfran'atfo nea * ICIgh Sch ol Hue loca tion' , on'y ' $2100.00 McCa uo Oppioita Prgt ofllce. cOl-d c S7tf TTlOn UALR A drat cUej tccond n nd tihactou' J Call at 1310 Parmy St. _ 807-tf iTtxotLLr.iVi' imiric rojt HADE-ID.OO per JJJ th U'and , Yfrd l5lh street , two Ko ku touth cf Ilj'Uvue rojil dtc 2a-3m { LOBK XO DIBBLE , TEMIS New Map of Omaha , Just completed am. _ J ready for delivery at 45 eei. ( Is 4 feet wldi iv 7 foot long. Largest atid most complete mar * 01 Omaha over puhlUhed. OlOclal map ol thi 01city. . Sea column. SOUK good lands near St. laulu to exchange for-onio U d of business or property Ap- lily to C. II. JaiV.BO i , St. Jamei liotel. ( IV 4t Dollars a sorl < d hardware to i.\- , than ; ; * for real Mt.tu. Apply tj , H Jaumo i. SI. Jam lluto' . liHMt Kl'r Korc'J.rop rwick , hay and and hxdrantater , at > t ck\ard , corn rlltli on J Djtvciiinitst. ui7.pt rjTUAVEI ) < dark brlnd n row 1 or Bjcars old O from J12I 'ass St , Leant Info maion tbcrel TOST Snndav night , btt Ktliantl 1'Jtli on liar- jnejaiialriftt U l.owspectacles Under " 111 receive sultablo r.\\urJ uy ru'unilnirto 0 C , C. lice ullice llV The lUfner Starlleil Bprini ; nmnufuctur- . tdand v-arcnted byi' . T Bunliow 710 South DOi 8t. Oimliit. KHi dec 10-4wt SO. nRAINARD , TaildermUt. Docrh ads , . rpeclilty , 13th , Le . Howard and Jtckbon. 65-n3-2tu EDWAKDICUBHL , MAM'STCR rp 1'ALMYSTEnV AND CONDI TMNALIST , 8 Tenth street , V.cUcon Farnarc and lla-nuy. Will , with ho aid of ( uardiao spirits , obtain ( or any ono a glance ot t'iu | > aat and present , and oti certain conditions in tlr ( u- lure , ikwta and Shoes uiado to order. satlflaction iniarantccd. Absolutely Pure. Tliis powder ncu-r > arliv. A niantl o ( purity , etren taand ulioluooiiu'iix. More t'con mlral than the orpinar ) Una * , nnd i.iiiiiot be sold In coiiii < etliion willi the multitude ol low tent , short wvUtit , alum cr ph | > hat IXJM Ji r. Sold oiUj lu cans. ltuyi , UAKI.NU I'OWUKR Co. , Wall-bt. , 90t John u. dacoDs , ( Formtrljr Qlih i Jacotu. UNDtRTAKER COFFEE AND S ilLLS. Eoasters and Grinders of Coffees nnd Spices. Mnnufaotnrers of IMPERIAL BAKING POWDER Clark's Double Extracts of BLUEING , INKS , ETC II. G. CLARK & 00. , Proprictons , 1-103 Douglas Strot-t , Oman ? , 1108 and 1110 Harney ft , , OMAHA , NEB , McMAHON , ABERT & CO , , Wholesale Druggists , \ 315 DOUCMP STREET , - - OMAHA , NEB. . HUNTINGTON & SON , DEALERS IN HIDES , S , 204 l orth cteenth St. . OMAHA , NEB. 1005 Farnam St. , Omaha. taMEBATJGH , ME&RIAM & CO , , dl-Pibprietors , Wholesale Dealers in \ . rJ - . J52.CS . , * CTfcfcJ * > * .J < t CJW / 1 3ki" ilM With OlioioB Varieties of Milling Wheat , Denied with Oata and Corn at Loweat Quoiationa , with nmpt ahipraonlB , Wrllo for prices. * liellman r- WHOLTTSALE ISOI and 1303 Farnam St. Cor. 4 OMAHA , NEB. ? PLANING MILL . MANUFACTUKERS OP Carpenter's Materials , ALSO SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , STAiRS , Stair Railings/ Balusters , Window and Door Frames , Etc. Firet-claua Jacllltlee for the Manufacture of all Undes of Alouldiugg , Painting and watching n Specialty , Orders from tha country will be promptly executed. addrctuaUcoiniuurilcatlrnato A. MOYEU , ESTABLISHED IH 1808. ' D. H. McDANELD & CO. , HIDES , TALLOW , CREASE , PELTS ; 2W North 10th St. , Masonic Block. Maiu Uouso , 40 , 48 and 52 Dcnr- avonua , Chicago , llofer by pormueiou to flldo and Leather Natlonil Bant , Chicago.