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    8 THE DAILJ BEEJ-GMAHA , SATUIUHY , DECEMBER 22 , 1883. , '
THE DAILY BEE.
OMAHA.
Saturday Morning , Doc. 22.
Special Moctlnjr of the St to Alliance ,
A special mooting of the Farmers'Stale
Alliance will bo hold at Kearney , Nob. ,
on Wednesday and Thursday , Jan. 1C
nnd 7,1884 : All alliances which have
nt any time boon organized in this state
nro earnestly requested to send delegates
to this mooting , nnd nil nnti-monopolisU
of the state nro cordially invited to nt-
tend. No pains will bo sparad to make
the mooting entertaining nnd instructive ,
A programme of proceedings will soon bo
cent to nil alliances , giving n nines of
speakers , subjects nnu nil particulars.
All officers of alliances nro requested to
BOO that meetings are called and arrange
ments rrmdo to send delegated.
State papers , please copy.
P. B. llEYNOLUS ,
Pios't ' State Alliance.
J. Bunuow.s , Soc. ad interim.
' The Weather.
For the upper Mississippi valley : In
creasing cloudiness , followed by snow ;
easterly winds , veering to southerly ;
Btationary temperature ami falling barom
eter.
eter.For
For the uppcrMissouri vnlloya : Gonpr
ally warmer nnd cloudy wo'athor , with
nnow ; winds veering southerly and fall
ing barometer.
LOOAL BEEVITIES ,
. . Himobangh ft Tnylor , Omaha , soil Buffalo
U. S. Standard scale. Write for prices. tf
A numhar of the Browncll hall girlfl loft
for their homes yesterday to remain during the
holidaya. .
Au overcoat nnd cap belonging tonne of
guosU was taken from the 1'nxton last ore-
To-day being St. Thomas' day a short
florvico with an nd''rcss ' , was hold at Trinity
Cathedral at 11 o'clock this forenoon.
This evening a mooting of young mon
will ho hold at the Omaha Snvlngg bank , for
the purpose of organizing a young gontlomon'o
club. ' '
' What with two district courts , a United
State * court and n police court In session , jus
tice ought to ho pretty thoroughly dealt out in
this city.
Ilov. W. H. Copolnml , of the Unitarian
church , will address the Saratoga Union Sun
day Nchool to-morrow at 3 o'clock p. m. AH
are invited.
*
Jeannette , aged 00 ycarswlfo of John
Boh , died In this city Thursday. Tha funeral
wan hold from her lalo residence yesterday
afternoon.
The city librarian gives notice that the
public library will bo close until further no
tice. This is done because it la moving time
with the library.
. Thursday evening Judge Bonoko united in
marrlogo Mr. Conrad Weber nnd Matilda
H else , The ceremony took place at the real'
donee of Mr. Spollobcrg.
'
A man foil forty foot to the ground Thurs
day uftonioon , while driving piles In tlio old
crook bed , near the old Military brldgojind
was picked up in an Insonslblo condition.
Flarsheim A ; Cronor will open tholr whole-
nalo liquor establishment and bar at 1213 Dou
glas St. , opp. the Millard , on 'Saturday next.
A collation will bo nerved in the evening.
The now Lutheran church , at the comer
of Sixteenth and IJarney streets , is rapidly
being completed , and with one exception will
bo the siiost complete house of worship In the
cUy.
Car No. 03 , of the Union Pacific , loft for
Chicago Thursday afternoon , and upon Its re
turn will bo occupied by S. 11. II. Clark , who
IIM boon to Now York on business connected
with the tripartite agreement.
The Bricklayers'Union , No. 1 , of Omaha ,
have elected Ed Walsh as delegate to attend
the 18th annual conventon ! of the bricklayers'
nnd masons' International union , of America ,
to bo held at Cincinnati in January.
Yesterday while the Denver train was
standing at the de ] > ot , a lady passenger laid
her purse upon' the Bd.it while she hold her
baby up to the window. When she took lior
Koat nnd looked for her puree It had boon ap
propriated by Homo other party.
For tha first time since the building of the
opera house the audience kept tholr Boats until
the fall of the curtain Thursday. The only
wuy to quiet the majority of theatre goora is
'to have the play end with a murdor. Olvo UH
murders and wo are happy.
, A Union Pacific train repairer found two
ibngtrago chocks and an insurance policy under
r iio platform of tlio freight depot yesterday ,
* They were for baggage going west , and are
mipposod to belong to a lady who wont In that
direction Thursday and telegraphed back.thot
nlie had been robbed and that nho had lost her
chock ? .
In police court yesterday there were
two cat > os for disturbance of the peace , and
l l > they each contributed § 5.05 to the Hcliool
fund , A tramp was sent up to the county
jail for fifteen days , during which time ho
\vlll feast on bread and water , In order to reduce -
duce his weight to the fighting standard.
Omaha IB to have another wholesale house.
J. A , Bnmdln & Son have routed the two
upper Btorios of the building No. 1307 Farnam
Bt reet , and about tha first of February will
opo'n up a wholesale stock of notions nnd
flouts furiiiihlng goods. Ono by ono nnd two
by two they gather Into the fold and It ia evi
dent tluxt Omaha is soon to bo the great com
mercial cbuter of the west.
TUTTS
PILLS
* , . ,
TORPID BOWELS.
DISORDERED LIVER ,
and MALARIA. _ , ,
From tliuso sourooa arise t&rua-rourths ol
Uu > dUoases of tlio human nioo. Those
of food , Irritability of temper ,
KplrlU , A reclluK of Iinrlsig * Elected <
name Aty , J > Jtzuo sjriutlcrlnK itUi ( .
Q < wrtDeU before the evoMilutUy col.
ere Vtbte , COKNTIPATIOJV7 anil do
mondtbo two ofa reroeay that fcwdlrooth
on Uio Liver AsaLlvornio < llolno/rcxa"i
I'lTtlM liavo JKJ c.iual. Tlielr aotlononthe
Kldnora nnd Hlcln Is also prompt i rome vine
U Impurities tUrougU uie8Otlireo c v
-
THE MERRY DANCE ,
Two Very Pleasant Social Brents Las
Erening ,
Tlio Omatm Gorman Club anil the
Homo Circle Club FcBllvltlcH.
TUB OMAHA OEIIMAX
The Omaha Gorman club gave a dance
in the spacious dining-room of the Mil
lard last evening. There wore twenty-
eight couples in attendance. The music
was furnished by Hoffman's orchestra.
The occasion was ono of the most pleas
ant of the season.
The ball-room , when the floor was fillet
with dancers , keeping time to the excel
lent music , presented a brilliant appear
ance.
ance.About
About 11 o'clock an elegant supper
was spread. This banquet was ono ol
the best efforts of the Millard caterers.
The following gentlemen were present :
Messrs. Morris , Paterson , N. Barkalow ,
J. T. Clark , Dundy , Dickey , Saunders ,
N. Crary. W. Crary , A. S. Patrick , E.
K. P. Pock , Beach , llomingtorf , Davis
Kirkondall , Wood'Wolls. . Berlin. HOBS ,
Dowel , Brook , Garlieh , McMillanThayor.
The following ladies were present :
Misses Berlin , Bishop , Dora Lohtnor , N.
Lohmor , Barton , Tomkins , McCormick ,
Lake , Uoth , Richardson , Doano. Bal-
combo , Chambers , Ilcod. Miss Smith , of
St. Joseph ; Miss Saunaors , Mrs. E. P.
Hood , Mrs. Davis , Mrs. Kirkondall ,
Mrs. B. Wood. Mrs. D. V. Barkalow ,
Mrs. E. S. Dundy , Miss Boyd.
IIOMI : emeu : otun.
The Homo Circle club gave n very
pleasant dance at Masonic hall lost ovb-
ning. This was the tlio third Homo
Circle party of the season. A programme
of eighteen numbers was danced. The
music was furniahodby | Iroino's orchestra.
The dancing was continued until An
early morning hour. The occasion was
in all n very pleasant ono. To the com-
mittccs much credit is duo for the
smoothness and dispatch with which the
arrangements were carried out , and for
the cordiality witli which the now mem
bers of the club wore greeted. The foj-
lowing were tao committees :
Reception committee J. A. White ,
W. H. Latoy , Henry Coply , T. E , Baily ,
Wm. Nelson.
Floor committee F. W. Pickons.Wm.
Brown , George Baily , B. F. Redman , J.
N. Honsman.
Mr. Wm. 0. Mathers acted as promp
ter , and gave entire satisfaction , as ho
always does , Tlio Homo Circle club is
comparatively a now orgrnization , only
a year old , but it comprises some of
Omaha's sterling young mon. Tt has a
membership of sixty. Mr. Wm. H.
Nelson is the president and F. W. Pick-
ins the secretary of the organisation.
'Bncklou's Arnica Snlvo.
The greatest medical wdndor of the woiid.
Warranted to itpoodlly cure Burns , Outa. Ul
cers. Salt llhoum , Favor Soroa , Cancora. riles ,
Chilblains , Corns. Totter , Chapped hands ,
and all skin eruptions , guaranteed to euro in
every Instance , or money refunded , 25 cents
or box
OLOAKS ,
During this week wo will make lower
prices on cloaks than any house in the
city. Do not take any stock in advertise
ments , but see our line of cloaks , got our
prices , and you will bo convinced that wo
undersoil everybody. Our sales will
prove it. L. B. WILLIAMS & SON ,
I19-4t Cor. IGtli and Dodge streets.
FATAL AOOIDENT ,
llnrvoy liiiiuly , u B. & AT. Ilrakeman ,
Run Over mill Killed at Ne
braska Olty.
A terrible accident happened in the B.
& M. yards at Nebraska City , botwcen
thrco and four o'clock Thursday after
noon , whcroby Harvey Bundy , a well
know brakomnu on the Midland division ,
lost his lifo.
Last Wednesday morning Harvey loft
homo and tool : hi * usual run on the early
freight from this city to Nebraska City ,
returning to Lincoln about ton o'clock at
niojht , nnd immediately returning ou an
Between throo. and four o'clock Thurs
day afternoon , while the locomotive vras
backing into the yards , ho attempted to
stop on , but lost his balance and was
thrown under the wheel of the locomotive
tivo , and mnnglcd and crushed in a terri
ble manner , ilia remains were picked
up and carefully eared for , and were
brought to the neighboring town of Bon
net on Friday's train from Nebraska
City for interment.
AN AN8WEU IVANTED.
Can liny 0110 bring us a cane of Kldnoy or
Liver Complaint that KloctHo IMtten will not
euro ! We nay they cannot , as thousands of
COSOH already pcrinantly cured and who are
dally rocoinenulugKloctrtobittern , will prove.
Urlnht'u DUotmo , DiubotU , Wbak Buck , or any
urinary ooniplnlnt quickly cured , Kyory bottle
tle guaranteed.
For ealo at COo. a bottle by 0. F. Goodman
L. B , Williams & Son are offering the
only real bargains in cloaks and wraps.
Wo do not nuvcrtiso prices , but wo moan
.butinoss. During this week we will
make lower prices than any house in this
city. Inspect our stock , got our prices ,
and you will bo convinced.
L. B , WILLIAMS & SON ,
dl'J-it Cor. 10th nnd Dodge Sts.
Kcal Estate
The following dcoda were filed for
record in the county clerk's olllco , Deo.
Ul , reported for TUK BKB by Amca' real
estate agency :
John A.Oroightouto The Public , dedi
cation , n 'M foot in width nw 1 of sw 1
aeoO-15-in.
- - .
Byronltccd to The I'ubllo , dodification.
n 'M foot in width no J of avr 1 of aw j
BOO 0-16-13.
Nicholas Ittnor , nuardi.iii , to The Pub
lic , dedication , n33 foot of o 284 foot ne
J sec 0-15-14.
tion. P. Demis and wife to Auiiio
Dovelloy , w d , lot 5 , block "P , " Lowe's
lut add , 8100.
Durt'u Shoes are the best. Sold by L
B. Williams & Son. . dl8-tt
Tlin Conaordlix ,
The Concordia nocioty promise a mos
excellent ontorUinmont on Woducsdaj
OTcning December 20. It will bogivoi
in the new building of the Qerinai
school ou Harney street , an cxcollon
programme of eight numbers has been
prepared for the occasion.
The committee in charge is composed
of the following gentlemen : II. Schwabc ,
L. Iloimrod , J. B. Lund , L. Itnapko , Ti.
Grobcctor , Goo. 0. Stratmann and M.
Bocht. The musical director is F ,
Blankonfold.
Still In Undisputed I'onsCBslon ,
SANDUHKV , O.Tio Register says :
A prominent Lorain county farmer , after
subscribing for the Jtcfjlstcr for himself ,
and for his brother-in-law in Iowastatcd ,
that wherever ho travelled it was the
opinion that as a euro for pain , St. Ja
cobs Oil hold the championship of the
world.
A DEPRAVED PROSTITUTE.
Slic Entices Two Yonni Girls Mo Her
Low Diyc on Twelfth Street
And Induces Them to Submit tojtlio
Lusts of
Brutes Called Men.
Ono of the worst coses of depravity
which has como to light in this city for
sorno time was unearthed Thursday nnd
resulted in the arrest ef a prostitute
named Georgia Sinclair.
Georgia Sinclair has boon keeping ono
of the lowest dives in this city near the
corner of Twelfth street and Capital
avcnuo.
Complaint was sworn out against her
Thursday afternoon , before Judge
3onoko , charging her with iuducing two
roung girls , aged > 14 and 15 years res-
) octivoly , to have criminal intercourse
rith mon. She was arrested and brought
joforo his honor , and as there were two
complaints ho fixed the bail at $1,000 in
each case , which amount slip was unable
o furnish , and is now lying in jail
awaiting an examination.
It is claimed that the girls nro both
of respectable porantago , and that this
ho devil enticed them into her hell hole ,
md by promises of money and jewels ,
nducod them to part with that which is
> f more value than all the gold of the
locky mountains , viz : their virtue.
A woman who lias become no depraved
s to load young girls into the very jaws
> f hell , is unfit oven to inhabit the in-
ornal regions , and a man , no not a man ,
a beast who would accomplish t.io ruin
f an innocent , especially under sush cir-
sumstancos , is too moan nnd low to bo
nirned at the stake , and spmo moro hor-
iblo dnath should bo provided for them.
If convicted' this crime the highest
mnishmont which can bo motcd out to
his womam is five yoara in the poniten-
riary. '
FOUK BEA.UHFU1 > SCA.IU > 3.
Now designs never bcforo published.
Will please any person. Sent free on ro-
oipt of 3c stamp to every reader of the
DMAHA BEK. Address.lt. G. Valentino ,
5 Park Place , Now Yorkmo&wtf
OHEISTMAS SLIPPEES
n endless variety , to bo cloaed out this
rook , regardless of cost , at L. B. Wil-
iatns& Son's shoo department , cor. Fifth-
couth and Dodge street. dl8--lt
Qivo the Calco to AVIioni tlio- Cake
Belongs.
A few evenings ago the colored people
f this city , or uomo of thm / , participated
n a festive occasion called a cake-walk.
A , cake-walk is an ordinary promonadJs
o music , with a larqo cake as a prize for
lie most gracefully promenading couple ,
'hose who win the prize take the cake ,
gurativoly and literally. The festive
ccasion above referred to wasa graat
IUCCCBS. There woa.a largo attendance ,
> oth of spectators and competitors. The
prize was duly awarded , and all wont as
nerry as the proverbial marriage bolt.
But now that the fun is over and- the
excitement subsided , signs of diaaatisfao-
ion are manifested. It is
lainiod that the award. was
ict fairly inado. It may bo
hat the committee meant to do the
ight thing , but it seems that their judg
ment is poor. The gentleman , and lady
rho ought to have had tlio cake din't got
t. By those wlio are no doubt competent
o judge , it is claimed that in all fair
ness that the cake should have been
iwardcd to Cblonol Frank Sims , an at-
ache of the Pnxton hotel. It is said
hat ho.was.by all odds the moat graceful
walker upon the floor. How the committee -
mittoo could have done otherwise than
.wrvrd him the cake is hardly understood.
The colonel qood-naturedly says that
10 will stand by the decision of
ho committoo. Ho is willing that the
matter should rest where it is.
His friends , 'however , are not so easily
satisfied. Tlioy insiat that the cake
ihould bo iAen to whom it bolougs.
They believe that the colonel's dignified
> oariug and graceful stops eutUlp him
.0 the prizo. How the matter will bo
adjusted remains to bo soon.
Colonel Sims can bo assurrcd that ho
las the backing of the entire proes of
Omaha if ho wishes to go ahead and se
cure his rltht .
Uopouil UIKIU It.
Mother Shlptou'H prophesies and Louisiana
elections nro very uncertain tlJu s , Init
2'Aomaj' JCclcctric Oil cim be depended ujwn
ulwaj-H. It ctiroa achea and poiaa of every do.
HcrlpUons ,
FEASTING OABVEES ,
riio Onuilui Medical Fraternity la-
lit a'Koaat ut
The studonU of the Onuiha Medical
collugo were given a rare treat in the
shape of an oyster supper , at Wirth'e
oyster parlors Thursday , by the faculty
of the college. Those present were Doc
tors Douiso , Loitoiiring , Qibbs , Moore ,
OarturBrowir and Search. The studontt
were lUokotta , lloo , Wirth , Voungman
Knowles , Webb , Palby , Hodman , Woiso
Livingston , Vatson uud Uaniola.
Speeches were inado by Dra. Doiibo ,
Lcisonriiip , Moore , Gibba , Qurtor.Brown
Search. lUckotta , lloo , Knowloa am
Wobb.
A telegram was received from II. It
Livingston , president of the faculty , slat
ing that ho would not bo able to bi
present.
The affair was a success in ovo.ry ro
Burt'a Shoes are the best. Sold by L
B. Williams & Sou. d8-4t
STILL THEY COME ,
The Incorporation of Two Imporlanl
Enterprises ,
The Ojrnlliilii ijntiil nml Cnitlo Com-
pftny and tlio CunilriK Street
llttllwny Company.
Two important organization ! ) , ono ol
which rcprcBont a capital of $5,000,000 ,
have just boon incorporated in Omaha.
Tlio larger concern is the Ogallala I/\nd
and Cattle company , which was formed
Thursday evening and filed articles of in
corporation yesterday morning.
Tlio incorporators arc W. A. Paxton ,
P. E. Her , J. M. Woolworth , and John
H. Donnelly of Omaha ; M. 0. Keith , of
North Platte ; Alex. Swan , Xachariah
Thomason , of Cheyenne ; 0. A. Hightor ,
of Now York ; Joseph Fr nk , of Chicago ;
Charles E. Anthony of Washington , Illi-
noin , and Ooorgo Shoidloy , of Kansas
City.
City.Tho
The company has an authorized capital
of $5,000,000. It starts out with a paid
up capital of $1,250,000 , nnd by purchases
will soon increase to thj limit. It now
owns 4.3,000 head of cattle , horses and
ithor stock. It also has the Paxton ,
Shoidloy and sovcrnl smaller herds and
ranees in the state. Stock has been is-
iued to cover the purchases and taken by
ho company , and there is not any for
sale.
sale.Tho
The principal ojlico of tlio company
will bo in Omaha , with branches at Cheyenne
onno , Chicago and Now York. Heavy
capitalists in the three places last named
are interested.
Tlio purpose of the organization is the
mrchaso , Breeding , raising , grnxhiR and
caring for herds of cattle , and the selling
if the same and the product thereof , , and
attoning and slaughtering. The com-
mny is also to acquire and sell land and
andcd estates. The existence oF the
ompany extends from the tinio of inoor-
> oration to December 1 , 1950. The
ward"of directors is to consist of nine
nombora.
The oiliccrs arc : President , Augusto
lichard , of Now York ; vice president ,
? hos. Swan , of Cheyenne ; treasurer ,
Vm. Clark , of Now York ; secretary ,
Clms. E. Anthony , of Washington , 111. ;
ssistant secretary , John II. Donnelly , of
) maha ; general superintendent , Xacha-
iali Thomason , of Ohoyonno.
ANOTKEK ttTKEET RAILWAY.
Articles of incorporation for the Cum-
ng street railway company were Hied in
; ho oflico of tha county clerk yesterday
morning. The capital stock is $20,000 , in
hares of $100 each. The company is
ormod for the construction , maintenance
end operation ol street railways. The
existence of the company dates from Jan
uary 1 , 1884 , and is perpetual unless
lissqlved. The board of directors is to
xjnsist of not more than seven members.
The highest indebtedness is not to ox-
oed two-thirds of the capital stock.
The incorporators are A. J. Poppleton ,
Jamuol D. Mercer , John B. Furay , John
? . McCaguo and Goo. P. Bemis.
First R to Evidence ; .
"Of ton tmablo to attend business , being sub-
ect to HCrioun disorder of the kidnojH. After
a long soigo of sickness tried Bunlock 'Jilood
litter * and was relieved by half a bottle , " Mr.
) , Tumor , of Rochester , N. Y. , takes the
> ains to write.
PKKSONAti.
Mrs. Baker , of the depot eating house ,
Irani ! Island , is iu tbo city.
I'ryor Markol is homo from 1'airbault ,
ilinn. , to spend the- holidays -with his parents
and tunny friends in this city ,
Lucius Wnkely and family , of Chicago , will
pond the holidays In the city with Judge
Wakaly. .
F. J. McShano is in. town again , having re
turned from Ohio , , where ho hos-Qeon visiting
or the Itvst four weeks.
Attorney General Power , of Daiota City , is
at the Milliard.
II. F. Strickling and wife , of Sabota City ,
are at tlio Millard. .
Byron Vradt , of Bontrlco , . is at the Millard.
W. II. Dorgjin , of Fremont , at the Pax-
> on.
on.A.
A. A. Abbott , of. Brand Isltnil , in staying
at the Fftxtou.
J. N. Tliomas , of Snr ont , stays at tlu Pav-
on. .
It. l'\ Smith , of HautiiijTB , . wA Paxtou M--
rival.
rival.M.
M. IX Welch , rf Lincoln , ia staying at tlio
? axton.
Gus'C.Bulior , of Columbus , js at the Paxv
an.
Jessie T , Davis , of Blair , id at. the Paxtant
Ellis Tucker , of Howe , ID at Iho Paxton.
K. B. Tusaey , of Hauttog * , in among tha a .
rivals at the Paxtou ,
Arthur T. Scott , of Ueneva , ix at the Ifex-
Mil.
Mil.V.
V. E. White , of Plattamouth , Is registered
at the Paxton.
John I. Booge an * ) wife , of Lincoln , aje at
the Paxton.
Charles ] : . llowott , of David City , siays at
; ho Paxton ,
Con. F. G rover , of Nortl * Platte , in a Paxton -
ton arrival.
J. 15. Hlloy loft yesterday aftoraoon for
PlattsburK , N. Y. , to remain durU the hoi'
idnys ,
J. II. McUolloch started yesterday after
noon for till old home , Momnouth , 111. , for a
liollday visit ,
Gen. Howard , oommauder of the depart-
mout of the Platte , is In Chicago. .
J. M. Williams , of the U. P , freight audi
tor' * olflco , will luavo thin afternoon for a hol
iday visit to his eastern homo , Buffalo , N. Y.
Ho will return January. 1.
B. IF. Douglai & Bom' Capsicum Coujrh lr > H ar
niiiiufaUumlby tlioiiiBchcs , nnd art ) the result cl
over forty jiaia1 experience In compounding cough
HOLIDAY DEOOEATIONS ,
Tlio Season AVliou Decorators Iteup n
lllclt
Among thoBO engaged in preparing foi
the Christinas festivals there are few whc
have more to do than the tlorista. Dooor-
utiona are now being ordered , nnd the
dealers are , therefore , preparing to rcaf
their annual harvest.
Trees nro coming iu and few pooph
have any idea of the extent ol thU buti
nets. Most of thcso como from tho'eon
and BOiiiQ from the nortU. The
tree ia the faroritc , but the Scotch pine
is n neat , pretty tree and comes in second
end bcs . There is a cheaper grade
which comes from Michigan , but they are
in loss demand on account of their ir
regular bushincss. Tlio trees for private
houses range in price from $1 to $0 ,
while the larger ones , , for churches ,
range as high as $15 to $20. The ovor' '
grbcn decorations are often very elaborate
and the ilorists sell many yards which
vary in price 10 tq 15 cents , according to
the quality. Many flowers are used , the
toso , lily and hyacintho being the most
popular. Of thcjo the roses sell at about
20 cents , lilies at 25 cents , and the hya
cinth 12i cents each.
S'milnx is used < n great deal in parlor
decorations , making a delicate and beau
tiful cflect without ( lowers. Thoclmrchcs
do the most of their own decorating , buy
ing the evergreen by the crate. Ono
crate will maku n hundred yards when
used moderately.
"Yes , our business is steadily increas
ing , " said nn Omaha florist the othorday ,
"and not ninny years will elapse before
Dmaha will rank with any city in her
Christmas decorations. Our orders in-
treaso in amoixat and number every year ,
And the busineos is a good ono. There is
almost oxcelloint opening hero for the
right man in the nurncry busiRess , as the
demand for trees is now almoat entirely
lupplied by eastern dealers , and a homo
nsiilution would flo well patronized. "
B y your Christmas Slippers now at
L. Bv Williams & Son's shoo dqxwtmont.
d8-4t
THE WOULD-BE MASHERS ,
They Should l > o Mn 4icd Over tlio
Ifernd AVlth a Good Hick
ory Club.
Only a-few days since ® ur attention
was called to the fact tli.ita lady was
openly insulted upon Douglas street in
jroad daylight. As slio wa passing the
oot of a stairway on that street throe of
hose thinga ( wl > ochooso | tecalHhomselvos
gentlemen , but who are as foreign to the
irst rudiments-of what belongs-to a gon-
lemun as heaven is from earth ) were
tanding , audias > aio approached ono of
ho number advanced a stop toward her
and says : "Willyou step up here ? " At
his tlio other two hounds burnt.into
auditor.
Thursday as a lady , who resides in
( forth Omaha ) was rotuming to her
wmp , just at dusky she was assailed by a
'illmn , at the corner of Seventeenth and
iiard streets. Ho tlirew his arms around
icr and attempted to kiss hor. She
> roko from him and ran , at the same
isno screaming.and the fellow made off.
Tilings have certainly como to a pretty
iard state where- > rcapectablo lady can
lot pass up and1 down our principal
.lioroughfarcs in tho-open light of day
vithout being insulted by such miserable ,
sneaking puppies asthese. . It is time
.hat wo placed revolvers in th'o hands of
OUB wives , sistora- . and daughters to
> roteot thorn from such cowardly curs.
The lady who was assaulted last night'
mows the brute wlio attacked her , and
t will not bo well-fosrhitn to repeat it
A lawyer's Oplnion-of Interest to All.
71.H. Tawney , Es < i.&Joaiing ] attorney of
iVinona , Minn. , writosi. "Alter iisinpr it for
ncao than three yoora , II take great pleasure
n stating that I regoid > Dr. King's Now Dis-
iovery for Consumption , us tha best remedy in
; h world for Coughs and'Colda. ' It has never
nilid to cure the moat Borero colds I have
iad < and Invariably relieve tbo pain in the
chost. "
Trial Bottles for this s ro urofor all Throat
anil Lung Diseases may bo h d 1'reo at C. JT.
Goodnmn'H Drug Store , j arge size , 81.00.
"Buy your. Christmas Slippers now at
j. .B. Williams & Son's shoo department.
d8-4t-
A Dangerous OUelriictlou.
Near the corner of' Sixteenth street
ami Sherman avenue there is a fire hy
drant standing out in tlie street nearly ,
; on foot from tire sidewalk , and if our ,
mainory serves ! us right it has boon or-
lored removed iby the city council some
&na sinco.
_ A fownighto-since a gentleman drove
ii3 horse ngainst it , irmuing the animal
ojuito severely , and Thursday as Tons
Oottor was druvinjj donu the street , ho
ran against the liydrast , wrecking his
buggy , and lv was thrown to iho ground ) ,
injuring ono'-af his arma slightly.
Such an obstruction- should not bo alt-
lowed t.o remain upon one of our streets , ,
and esiiucinDy upon a utroot used foii
driving nn much ua is Sixteenth.
N'cvAltussluu Iron-CladH.
Odessa Dispatch to tlio LCD ion Times.
Work lias just bcon begun upon the
two irou-clads Sinoyo. atid TchosuO.ih | >
tended for the Iluoaiau Black Sea fleet ,
which it VMS last year- decreed should bo
built at Sebastopol. They are to bo built
by the llisssian Stoeia Navagationcom
pany , at what hos.bcon hitherto , its so-
paring yard at that port. It was-found
iiocos8af to erect some now buildings tor
the punposo. Lajt Sunday Uteso were
consecrated , and loii Tuesday tlio work
of building the ivon-clads comiaenoad.
Col ! ] early in t&a morning , or in the
oyonituc at Biuhman'a to do. your shop
ping , and avoid the af to moon , throng. It
will bo to your interest. litUtJHBIAN'S ,
DRY GOODSFLNOY / GOODS , etc. ,
a. 9. tor. 15th and JJoufftxo. 2t
POWDER
Absolutely .Pure.
ThU powder nertr ratioi , A onrrel ol purll )
itiuuith and wholctomeueti. Uore couomlcl thai
th i odlnary klodn , and cannot be tola In coiopetltlai
wlththeniu\VUude \ of low t it , thort weight , alum o
phoophato powder * . Bold oulr In caci. Hojal li k
n < l-owdtt Cw WalUUwt S w York ,
for Infants and Children.
CnatorlapromofcsDIgo.stJoti
nnd overcomes rfntulenuy , itousupu *
tion , Sour Stomach , Diarrhoea , nml
Fovcrishness. It insures health and
natural sleep , without morphine.
" Cftstorla h no wcllndapte-itoChlMrcn that
I recommend Itnssuperior tonnTim-icripUon
*
known to me. " IL A. Aitnmi , M. D ,
82 rmlaml Avo. , IJrosfcJyn , N , Y.
CENTAUR LINIMENT an absolute euro for lUionnin-
tfsm , Sprains , Burns , Gall * , &c. The most Powerful and Pene
trating Pnlii-rclioving nmrt Healing Remedy Icnotvn to man.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
xarspoclalo-will Poaltliely not bo Inserted
unless paid in advnnc .
TO LOAN Money.
- r to ol Intern *
MONKYTOLOAN-Tholowrtt
Hernia' Loon Agency , 15th & Doughy 234-tf
: TO IX > AS Inmims or JO ) . and unwwi.
MONiY I y : end Co. , UeaH Kstito ami 2ots
Agents , 1605 Famnm St. 393-U
M > ONiY TO W > AN J. T. Ikatty cant on cli&ttni
property , 2IC South 14th St.
HBLP WANTKU.
W ANTED A itirl lor general liouwnork. A gooHl
home , goail wagctt , 2413 Capitol we.
4SO-2IS
WANTED Flvo uxpnicni'cd lamssicrs , old inn ; '
prcfcrcil to stll nhouso heM urtlcJe , ne\cr ! )
nro introilurcil In Uniah > . Address I'lrlnff at'o , " .Vi
V. " Boo olllco. 497-21 }
Uocil active woman to wait on tab'o
WANTKD
and do chamber work , between 11 nnJ
t2 o'clock , vpgea $100 per week. Inquire at
912 Douglas St. 443-tl
WANTED A good' ' ( rfi'l for hou3ewor0crtnnn !
preferred ) . Wttgos$1.00 auecV. 817 south
Mh ' ( treat. 4th lot soutliiof Lea\in ortli. 493 21
WANTKD A otcaily , rcllnblo girl for
huuso work , at 1D1U Webster street. Ucod
\OKCS. 431-tf
TSTANTED A girl for gooiral houio ork2016Durt
W St. 44D-22
"VK"ANTED A first-class coot , \\ashcrand Ironcr.
t f Imiutro fromOto ll.u'o'-bck a. in
UlUnClUR. WELLS ,
412-22 2316 Webster street.
WANTKD A few ftgcnta Immediate ] } ' , Oraatia
ato\o IlcpalrVVorka , 10 > S , llth St. 045-lm }
T ADIES OR YOUNa MEN fn city or country to
jLii take nice , light andplcasni ! work at their own
ioni3 ; S ? to $5 a day easily K'ul qnlo > ly made ; work
eent by mall ; no uvnasilni ; ; . u stamp tor reply.
1'lcawaddress llullablo JUn'i'i , ' Co. , 1'hiladclohla 1'a ,
drawer TT. 818-tu thur-sat 1m
"TTfANTED Lidyaucnts to sell the host selllnu
V ? line of Ladles' and Childrea'nu'oodn ever offered.
Sales undo made In u\cry lioiua as f.vst as agents can
ehow tlx ) ioods. Agents arc-maUnj ; 1(100 ( a month.
AddroHS , with stamp , "L. U. Ill Co.9 Scuth Ma > '
St. , Chicago , 111. 315 21
TSTANTED Flrat class illninp.rocw girlf , at Jfet-
TT ro ] > olitan hotel. Apply at once. 870 tf
"ITT'ANTKD Aulil todogeK nJi housu ork , 010
VVPietco street Duels Ot
SITOAT10MB WANTED.
TTtTANTED To trade , llrnopalrr ut riadaters , top
V V lws y and ilonble harn"gs t6t Omaha property
particulars , Inquire of ( X * U ; ituj-no & Co. , 15VO
eet. . 495 tf
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS ,
t ro Bultaaio-fo.the . uholeeale and
WANTED business , oriwUl'liuy out a well r -
tab'lihed busfneM. Will | my $3,930 cash. Address
"A' . Cash , " BCD olllco. G04-2.it
"VSTANTED * lliree nr four , furnMied rooms for
V J light housekeeping. Aildre88."II. M. tf. " Bco
io Ctt. 50J.245
Situation Indrur stare In A'ebrasfcn or
WANTED
Kauja ? , by u compeJent I'hurnioci t , holding a
certlHeate us I'liannacy 2i Iowa.ditv.1 igjo. Uood
rcoontnicndd Illnilahcd. A'ddrcas "U. " lieu olllce.
4C1-21J .
[ 'TJirANTED To rent.iarn wlth.rcum for 15 or 20
,1 W horses' and 10 hugxlui. ApjJ to O. W. Kln s.
berth Nebraska u&d Iowa IniuraixjeVo.,210 Ifithiit.
4S727 ;
'TX7ANTii : > Tolo rttho8um.oMeoO to S300J or
' if tn tmtclmsu husn ! s * propciittol n tIKe amount
4-16-il .V. J. BUIWtJAJl , Attornej.
i
FOB RENT nouses ana Lota.
S6llMfENT T KjidaDnirf5 > 7uriilaiien rooiniV
' cnitablefurtwa&rfour g'it'imeti. ' Bathroom
Wmmilcnces , 1720 Capitol at enic. COO-24S
! T7 > OR RENT HOVJKI of lx roatus and harn. Ill-
.JJ qniruat U. 8. Hatsl , cor. irth ami Douglas Btu.
I 602-2al
T7K > 11 KENT Ne * store , wiatillvlog rooms aba > t > , l
P comer IHIi undUvokson. Uooil location fbr fio- ,
urrorilniirbtorc Apply ti > ' , V. Ji. WtUhuna&d ) . , ,
City Mills. 49i2l-i
FKK KENT " 3xa now ft gs , near
Ilrldiro , InSMnii's AddltlKi. fl\c rorma ,
itliar. Kent $ Uf.y < .r montki.
492 eat A. J. 1'OPrLKIONi
F 1011 UKNT Mlccly fiun'Jhoa room , 171 $ . ( Us *
utrect. 4St ( ,
OR KENH-A fiirnUAuJi cram at 1017 Uadioj
tieut.
FOll HAU1 OK IIEHT-A. niUlk and croa > dairy „
with u.L ncconsarv iwi > ltencei ( ( toliina iuiuil
' utija ) uU Vourtttuth sirfut. .
TT10U HUNT I'urnlsarJ rccm and dajr board at
J ? at rotucuibls ratuj.'at 1811 Davuoporu btreot.
021-221
ITIOKIUCKT-OII upitoi inn , cottas * ui *
JL1 Sittitfapltol avtatie. 43J.2DJ
TT'OU. RENT Futoithcd room 1010 Fnuuuu.
J ? . 410-J8
UENl'-r\niUud ) room 1B10 FMO I street.
OfS-228
IPO KUENT !
* tKUENT
Jt vtrrct. 416-21 *
IfOIl KENT Twu new stores , cue a good place for
1 a uroccry cur clothing store unu the other a > ery
desirable plarp for arcsUurant , alco ruomt to rent.
Cunningham block lutb did Jackson. SMMra
FOK KENT A nicely furnished room , Kith ni
without board. Uos , hot and cold va'er Mth
utc. Flueat legation In trie city , northwut con.ci
16th and Farnim strcelK. 811-41
FOK IlENV S room house , barn , fruit , acn
Itround.
4 room hou o , z acrci.
14 room bouw now. AMK8 ,
ia-tl 1(07 Farnain.
FOIl KENT Tartly f irnUhcd buomont , has 3
rooim miltablo for lljht hotitekcuplni ; . 1'arllci
rcntlnj banie can get 2 regular boarder * 1017 Chicago ,
aiotl
a , faruinandbuj
luesj chuiccfl. J. W. LOUNSBUUY ,
216-lm JJth and Karca-u.
11 KKNl llouo mnen rnoma.
189-tI J. l'IIIl'i'3 UOK , 5th and Spruca fitreeU
UKNT rtmbhttl room * on the north e !
J ? oor. ISIh wiJCajiltolavcnUJ , formerly Urclghtoi ;
Houia. 133-tl
O R Inrnlihetl room ( or rent t (10. large cnongt
lor two occuimuU , \VuWcrttrcet. . 848-11
JIENT llooum In Kobrasl : * Katlona Ltnk
FOH
Dulldlnx. Moat ilculnlilo olHcoj In the city ,
Buppllotl with hyiltiullc ilevator aud he ted bj
( team. ApulU Dank. 928-U
K LEABB-Kour choice loU ouJOth St , long
JP tlma.817 K 18th Ht. J. U lUrhla. ( KS-it
T Olt HALE We htro tor ula k < 0-acro farm ; oni
JL1 lulls from tilr icrouaiLi , uipcclillr suited to ;
market KMdoclnir. Will ull all or ball ot it at I
bargain. II. B. I ilKV & CO.
Southwe corner IMh and 1'artam aU
Wlmt Rlvra our Children ITJIT chock * ,
Tiut cureo tliclr fevers , makes thorn sloop i j'
Tin Cfxtorltt , ' - > , ;
When nalilen fret ami cry by turns , %
What cures their colic , kills their rrormi , - *
lint fn ! > tnrl . < '
TVliftt quickly CTTTM Constlpfttlo'a ' ,
Sour Stomach , Olds , Indigestion , - 'j
But Cmtorln. | ' sp
Forrwcll then to JTorphlno Syrupa , - * *
CattorOIlnndratT oTlc , nnd tl
If nil CiMtorlnt Jjl
yoi HAI.n Jersey row , Iresh In January , t
JL1 bargain. Call nt 1M1 VTowtrd-Bt. 462-2 t
17 01l SAtK-Only first ca hntcl In a ll\o < townof
.1 ? two nilh-oads , Whltnov H * > u e , Urlswnlilrlx
447-rmoJ
"TJIOK SAUl Thrco lots on Mwrmancniro , W.
JL1 front , eOftlCO ftct , at a bargain.
420-22. 7iniVERiBEIU
FOIl HALK Kow lotf on Idtn Wildo. Call ! and
CB abstrtretlon of title. Jbln 0. Willis' 1414
.Dodgo St. 400-lteD
FOIl SALK . . ) neh milch cow ; Inquire' at CSj -
nnd Callfornlu street.
414-21 * FRKEU1N .t PEKNW
HALK At bnelnc89 main residence S rooms 4
FOIl northiwfit of 1'ost Odlce , J3.2M.
B3X1JI2 vncnnt ; a blocks N. W. of P. O. S1.800.
307.tf JlcC'AOUt ; , opi > c lte 1' . O.
SALI Thrtx lots In Hanscom iilaco. 50O
FOIl , m < , nthlj > paymi-ntu. JIcCACMJE , opposite-
I1. 0. 3.0-tf
10H SALVA'wholMulo no'lon or peddlers wagon-
F cow and fancy. O J.CANAN&CO ) . 379-tf
My two story brick residence , Iflthi
and St. Mary'BauMiue. Large bam , out-house ,
water wor.8 , will arrnascd. Lot 60x200. l'ilcc
$7.500. Bc-sl Bargain in : Omalin. Call at M. Tott'd
il'eople'g Bin ! : . _ 277-
" 3OlfSALl > 12 lots , ona \ > iook west of Tark av
Jo" nuo cars. Lot60x150. . Will Hell the whulo t
fof $7,100 , if sold before .lUnusry 1st , 1SS4. Ucal
tatt owners bid this bargain , If ) ou call at Peoples-
Bunk. 278-tf
TJtOU SALE Choice bMslneai property , thrco loU
Ju c r. Saundora and CharVs Streit. It will pay jou
to InTeitlgate this offer. ( jWl at People's Bank.
27J-H
DH SALE Improvedprojicrty , which will pay
the buyer 20 per cent oix hc Investment. HenU
for ZHfltO per j car. All occupied by first clasa ten
ants Will sull for $10 , WOyll' sold soon. All or one-
halll cosh , balance , one to fh * years. Tlio ubo\ In-
\ estmcnt is w orth Investigation. Call at the I'coplo's
Bank. 2SO-tf
Ti sub'cilbcr h takiij orders for spring Im
portation of the alien o. lYim much below those at
auction siles. References to-ihose supplied. John >
.ilcCultoch , 111. Trustand Saw Bank , Cnicago. '
20-J 2m t
'TTlORSALi : 0 peed etovc , : Kitie furniture nnd a
j J ? ! Arje quantity of excellent wine \ery cheap 1308-
: rv\ll < f .l& f * Ml-lllio
TJ1OK SA1.K A Urnt clutM M.-o > ma uauu lop
Call at 1319 Harnov street.
TnOB BALE Two portaoit MVJjrs , 10 lorse power
J ? Apply at D. F1TZPATUICK ,
eOS > 218 South ICth Street.
TV'OK dALK Ola nuwiyapjre iti Urge and email
J. quantities it thin office. tf
{ \ ' EO0B.
BALL , Sdtanlay , Januarjl 2th ,
ItJ. ISit , nt II. Hnscr'8 , cxiu aiul H half miles unti
of Htnatom 1'ark. 40,1-11 !
' 'OBXJE Martin Frcnztn Isno - longer In my cm
X\ * nlopr , and 1ms m .ntihorltv to traimact aiij
bu h > i Hi my name. J. IKdWnTUAN. 408-211
EDWARD KUEHL ,
MAQ1STEU OF PALHY8TEET AND CONDITION-
ALIBT , 303 Tenth otroot , between Pare am and Har
ney , will , with the aid of guardUa spirits , obtaining
acj one glance of tb past and present , and tha
certain conditions In tho-futurc * Boots and shoes
male order. Perfectpatlafactlca guaranteed.
IF NOT-WHY NOT ?
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WHEN A. SINGI-B COPY OP
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xche , Backache , and AOjy other ache , 14 "TUB
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more gccd than a pUi any day. Fun ai-ikcn fat.
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man who laughs as far as j ou can ueu Uait but fur a
muaH amount.
buy "THE WKKKLY CALL" If jcu wapt to read
th i 9t Family Paper tn the would. Itrlll pay ) OU
tSp r cent , dlvldwidi etery ; ear. It liaa not only
lots of fun , but it Is full of m erythicj : that can cu.
tertaln and InatnKt in Intelligent household. It L )
the genius of Journalism.
IfoubuyNo. 2 of "THE WEEKLY CALL , "
ready fortalt by all newjdcatcrd. Saturday , Decem
ber 22 , you WinJet with U , free , a handtome picture-
north 15 cuiU In any itoro. But the plctuie and
the paper will together coit jou only 5 tvnta. Yoir
'
neuedea'er h thU picture now on exhibition , Aik
him to ihow It to j ou. and alw ask him to U1VR ) cu
a copy of "THE WEEKLY CALL" No. 1. IIo hid 1
lot of themjwnt tonhn toUua\\ { y to bU custom
ers , II he U oot of No. 1 , t wid u a pottalcaril , and
wo will mill jou free a copy of "TICK WEV.KLY
CALL' No. 1.
But don't Ul to order front him a copy cf "THE
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Wtf Uri-thcr. " IliU picture , nlcel ) framed , ivouM
make the prettloU Chrlitmaa I'rct-cnt jou can buy
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IIOBIMT a DAVItf ,
1'roprlctor of "Tim Wuttxtr CAU , '
la , 1'u.
BOARD $3.50.v.
DOUGLAS STREET.
GOOD SQUABE MEAL ,
25 I- CENTS , I 85