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    THE DAlLl BEE-OMAHA. SATURDAY DECEMBER 29 , 1883 ,
THE DAILY BEE.
OMAHA.
Saturday Morning , Dee , 29.
Special Meeting of thoStnto Alllnnco.
A special meeting of the Farmers'SUto
Alliance will bo hold nt Kearney , Nob. ,
on Wednesday and Thursday , Jan. 1 (
nnd 17 , 1834. All alliances which have
nt any time been organized in this state
nro carnostly requested to send delegates
to this meeting , and nil nnti-monopolists
of the state arc cordially invited to nt
tend. No pains will bo sparad to niak
the mooting entertaining and instructive
A programme of proceedings will soon b
sent to oil alliances , giving names o
speakers , subjects and all particulars
All ollicers of pittances are requested to
BOO that meetings are called and arrangements
monts made to send delegates.
State patters , please copy.
P. B. REYNOLDS ,
Pios't State Alliance.
J. BuiutowH , Sec. od interim.
For the upper Mississippi valley
Colder and cloudy weather , ram or snow
winds northeasterly , falling barometer
followed by wind shifting northeaster ! ,
and rising barometer.
For the Missouri valley : Colder an
cloudy ivoathor , snow or rain in th
southern portions , winds backing
northwesterly ; rising preceded in th
souUtem portion by falling barometer.
LOOALBEEVITIES ,
ITitnobangli & Taylor , Omaha , neil lluffnl
U. S. Stnndnnl Rcalo. Wrlto for prices.
Kent has boon coroner ncarcely more tha
a month , nnfl diirlnp thnt time 1ms Imd no\o
ioquoflti. Maybe it don't pay to bo coroner
s Cards are nut for the wedding of A
> K1U Blowart , at this city , nnd rr. Nols Bol
of Aurora , Nob. Air. Boll is n banker
iworranent oltiaon of Ilvniltoii county.
Some small mo\r plou Imvo boon placoc
u { > on the Union ITacIfio cnglnon , nnd the ol
"Jumbo" Know heaver Is in perfect rondlnoM
to dolts nwful work whenever called upon.
The man who WAN killed by the ca\in
bank nt Dr. PoabodyV , on Christmas day , ban
not boon buried. There seems to bo sum
difficulty n 3 to where the body shall bo In
torred.
torred.A
A lady passenger on the Denver trull
Out ytoterday morning wan In n very interostln
condition. She occupied a berth in the slcopo
nnd wa Just about to boccuno a mother , bu
eho gut over into Iowa first , thus lu Ing
Kobrnska another native.
Tlio board of directors of the Ncbrnakn A
Iowa Insurance company are holding an at
journcd mooting to-day. The year la near tl ;
cloHO and they are desirous of knowing wlioth
er they have made a dollar or not.
Tlw people in South Omaha are consider
ftbly enthiuod o or the poKsibllty of a iladuc
over thornllroad tracks. Many of them or
greatly worried for the unfojty of their chl !
'
dron under the present stato'of tlilngn.
The ofHcial library of Judge Chadwlck
lun been increased by two nmv blank books
the adoption reoa'rd and the index to estates
furnished by the oommlsslouors. They ar
the first liooka that Imvo over been exclusive
ly nsod in the judged office for these recqrds
Several citizens of Council Bluffs nn
DenUon , lour * , together With some of th
business men of Omaha , held a meeting a
tha Millard hotel yesterday afternoon , rela
tive to Bomo insurant * matter * . The moetin
WM strictly A business ono.
-IL O. Holier , W. T. Woller and W. K. Q
Caldwell , comtnlBalonoiB.of Lancaster county
were in the city yesterday , to look at the not
courthouse and observe oihor matters per
taining to county buslnesu. They retumo
homo lost evening.
A man named Al. Morat was orroste
lost night for making throats against Mum
Word , who'HvoH on Eleventh street. Who
Morat was taken to jail and searched , ho wan
found to have on a full suit of clothon undo
those that ho wore. The suit In nearly no
and is of a black color. It Is now at the ] > ollc
headquarters.
OLOAKfe
If low prices will do it , wo propose . ,
cloao out every cloak and wrap , botl
Ladies and Miaaonby January 1st. No
is your time to secure a bargain ,
L. B , WILUAMS & SON ,
ra&o27-3t Cor. ICth and Dodge Sts ,
Court Notes.
The ca o of Patrick vs. Davis occupii
another day at the U. 8. court.
In the district court , yesterday , Judg
Neville overruled the
motion for a not
trial injtho case of Fostner vs. tlioOmah
& Southwestern railway. No buslnes
of iraportanco was * transacted.
A suit was commenced yesterday b. ,
Henry L. Stewart , against William Pax
ton , to quit the title to the norihoas
fourth of section 10 , township 15 north
of range 12 east , and to divide and par
tition it.
The contested election case of Soldon
against Berka has been tried iu th <
county court , and dismissed , the proo
not being sufficient to warrant the cour
in counting the votes. Berka was declared
clared elected justice of the pimco at the
November election by one vote by the
judges of the Second word.
The examination of Georgia Sino'oi :
waa taken up in the police court yostor
day afternoon for a short inie. It wil
be resumed a t 1 o'clock this .afternoon |
F The Right Ktna of Charity.
iv Lincoln Journal.
Along the line of the St. Paul branch
of the Union PnciGo road most of the
people live in od houses and dugouts.
They are , as usual in such caies , blesaot
'
with abundant brood's
of children am
not a great deal else t'aurplua , This bo-
Doming | apparent ) otthe bii he .rtcd boya
'
who ru'n'tho roadUfoy clubbed together
on Christmas eve and bought a barrel or
I two of candies and othur goodies dear to
tW the childish hort. Next morning as the
train approached the first dugout the en
gineer gaVe a Icmg , shrill whistle that I
brought out of doors every child on the
premises. The train was stopped , ono of
tbo boy * jumped oil' and thrust the arms
of the astonished toddlera full of the
identical poakagea that old Santa Glaus
Jiad forgotten to leave the night before ,
This was reported at every humble house
oa the run , and the jiuo from Grand
Wasd to Bt. PAU ! waa onoolid elreak of
>
TIRED OF IIFE ,
John H , DOuic Took His Own Life
Yesterday Morning ,
The Co7zcnn JHottso laundry llio
Pcono of the Tr g ly ,
Vt'nn Committed for the
Iioro of a.AVomriii ,
Several days have passed BUKM any on
in this city had Attempted auicido , anc
the lull was becoming quito monotonous
The monotony was broken yesterday ,
however , about 0 0 , when ono John II
Dodge , nttotnptod to blow out his brains
at the Cozzona hotel.
As is usual in such cases there was a
woman mixed up in the affair , and tha
womin was Dodge's wifo. This acorn ;
strange , for it is so seldom in tins da ;
and ago of the world that a man kills
himself for his wife.
Dodge and thin woman wore marrioc
about fire yearn ago nnd in about ono
year from the date of their marrjtigo ,
child was born. Mrs. Dodge stated to a
reporter yesterday that over since her
union with Dodge ho has treated her
shamefully. lie has whipped and boa1
her until she could stand it no longer
Ho was n bridge builder by trade , bu
never provided for her or the child , am
she waa compelled to work tor bread am
clothes , while ho spout his money fo :
drink.
She bore it all until about four'monthi
ago , when she determined to leave him
Ilia parents had advised her to make thi
move , so oho took her child to live * witl
them , and leaving him in Grand Island
came to Omaha in search of work. Shi
obtained employment in the laundry a
the Cozzons house where she has since
boon. Dodge frequently _ wrote to ho
asking her to return to him which shi
stoutly refused to do.
On Wednesday last Dodge came fron
Grand Island to this city , and ascertain
ing where his wife was employed , he
wont to the Cozzcns hotel Wednogda ;
evening and , going up stairs , threatonoi
to kick in the door of his wife's apartment
mont if she did not lot him enter. Th
porter of the house arrived upon th
scone and told him that ho must no
make any disturbance , and furthermore
must leave the house , which ho did with
out trouble.
No more wrw soon or hoard of him un
til yesterday morning , when ho was soonb ;
the clerk prowling around the house , anc
ho instructed the porter to keep an oy
upon him and order him away , as ho dii
not want him around the house nt all
Notwithstanding this the follow sue
ccoded in gaining an entrance to th
laundry , which was occupied by thro
women , his wife among the number. As
ho entered ho advanced toward his wife
and said , "May hero is a note for you. '
The women were all badly frightened b ;
his appearance nnd manner , and all rni
into the drying room in the roar of the
laundry rooms. They hod scarcely en
torcd the room when a pistol shot was
hoard in the laundry , The women a
once began to scream , which attracto <
the attention of the people around the
place , and they rushed to the laundry and
found Dodge just inside the door , wit !
A IIULLKT HOLE
in the right side of his head , just nbov.
the oar. A little revolver of the Defender
fonder pattern , No. 22 , was lying by hi
uido , and looked more like a toy pisto
than a deadly weapon.
The wounded mnu was picked up anc
laid upon a table , and Dr. Swotnam
who was in the house ' at the time , was
summoned. The -doctor looked at the
dying man , felt of his pulse , and then
walked away and left him. .Everybody
did likewise and left the poor follow there
alone struggling withdeath. About thi
time the housekeeper came in anc
ordered the man carried out , as th
work must go in the laundry , and ho wa
carried out into a cold entry way there t
die. Iu the meantime the managemen
of the house was storming around ant
declaring that the wounded man must b
moved from the house. There are time
when even hotel people should show ;
little mercy and humanity , and provid
for a poor unfortunate , even though hi
pockets are not lined with gold , but from
the treatment this poor follow received a
the Cozzon' this morning , wo are inclinoi'
to think that there ate people in thi
world who are entirely void of nil fool
ings of humanity. Certain it is that th
milk of human kindness does not ( low ii
the veins of the manngomont of the Coz
zons.
zons.Tho newspaper mon wore on hand anc
although they are used to all kinds o
sights , this was too tough for them run
they immediately sot to work to have th
pear man moved. They telephoned St
Joseph's hospital and received permission
to take the man there , but -while away ii
search of a conveyance , death came to ro
Hove him of his sufferings , and all tha
remained to bo done waa to take his bed
to the undertaker's.
The coroner took cHarge of the remains
and an inquest was hold at Drexel &
Maul's undertaking roomu lait evening
Several witnesses were hoard. The tes
timony was in accordance with the facts
above stated. The story of Mrs. Dodge
was pathetic. She told of the trouble
she bad with her late husband during
their married lifo. There is no doubi
that she was shamefully treated by him.
The verdibf of the jury was that Dodge
came lo Tiis death from the ollocU of a
wound inflicted by a pistol shot fired by
his own hand.
Dodge's remains will be sent to-day to
his former homo , in Jasper county , la
for burial , whore his people live.
We produce the letter which was
handed by Dodge to his wife yesterday
'
morn'nj :
TUB LUTTElt.
IMday Morning. Dearest and Beloved
J . ? . ' " " * Mave keen * ° much trouble to you
I will Dow bid vou a long farewell. I nut an
end to my lifo this morning all for you. I
walked the streets all plight last night and
cried for you. I can't toll you how I lo ; o
you , and I can't stand it to think 1 mint live
and not be with you j and now , May. In the c
name of our Saviour , vo back to little Ida and
do all you can to make her happy. I give up
the world and all to you that you may eujoy
yourself , and let me ask of you , send my body
back home , and when you see Ida give her A
kiss for liapa. OhI this trouble that I have
suffered )
Heinembor me in your prayers , nud tell Ida
that her papa dies all for the love of her
mother. Well.my Buttering will soou bo over.
I oik you to forghe mo for e\erythiug that
have old or done.
JCJss all iny friouds for me. Good-bye , my
l''rouii your husband , who dearly lovea nnd
ihods liU blcixj for youj and , la the uaiiie of
jou. don't ever forsake another. Bye , bye.
W all.
Tito Winter Urhlno ,
The fit , Paul winter bridge , wrecked
y ice .two weeks ago , was 'repaired eo
that trains began crossing on Christmas
afternoon. The long strings ot cars on
the side tracks in Covington immediately
began to more over , nnd aftar the yards
there wxiro ttearod , the cars that hud
boon waiting on the city side wore nUrtec
Nebraska way. The evening aflfcr the
bridge was repaired aovonty-four 1 cadet
nnd fifty-eight empty cars wore broughl
over from the Covington side , and forty
loaded cars sent _ from the city ynrds to
the Nebraska division. Yesterday morn
ing thorp wcro still 100 loaded cars in the
Sioux City ynrds waiting tote crossed t <
the Nebraska shore. The Amount o :
profanity represented in this delay is
something terrible to contemplate.
An ICilltor'fl Tribute.
Thoron 1' . Kentor. Editor of Ft. Wayne
Ind. , "Oa7elto , " writes : "for the post five
yours have always cd lr. King's Now Discovery
covory , for coughs of most severe character , as
well M for thoao of a milder typo. It no\er
falls to effect a npeody cure. My friends to
whom I have recommended It , si > oak of It Ii
same high t rms. Having been cured by It o
every cough I have hud for five years , I con
sldor It the only reliable and snro euro for
Coughs , Colds , etc. " Call at C. F. Goodman's
Drug Store and got a free Trial Bottle , Largo
Size 81.00.
COWARDLY BOBBERY ,
HIrH. KliiK Cliililiod anil Itcft ffor
Wend.
Tokninah litirtonlan.
The quiet nnd pleasant little homo o
Mr. King , the section boss , was the scone
of n dastardly robbery last Thursday
evening. Mr.King had just received n
payment of fifty dollars , and , being a
sober , industrious man , had taken hi
earnings homo and given the pockotbool
to Mrs. King , and told her ho must go
up town a few minutes. Their homo i
just south of the depot. The robber was
undoubtedly watching Mr. King'
movements , for ho was hardly out o
hearing when the black whiskered villaii
came in at the front door and inquiroc
whore the boss was. Mrs. King , to
evndo the answer , said ho was outsid
somewhere. Thib reply was no soonc
given than the coward struck her a blov
with a club or bar which ho hold bohim
him , and foiled her to the floor , when h
proceeded to search for the fifty dollars
which lay on the bureau in the bedroom
Ho scattered clothes around th
room in his search , but en
finding the money loft Mrs. King
who had mangagod to crawl to the sofa
and escaped in the darkness. Mr. Kin ;
came back within twenty minutes am
found her unconscious , a fearful gash it
the aide of her head , from which th
blood was oozing in streams. Ho gav
the alarm , Dr. Gilkorson was summonoc
and restoratives and palliatives adminis
tpred ; the wound sowed up and the patient
tiont made as comfortable as possible
but it waa some time before she coulc
speak , but when she did shi
said "it was a black vvjiiakorcc
man that struck mo. " Mrs
King is now up and in a fair way to fully
recover from the shock. The thief escaped
caped , and no clue to his identity has
boon found. Mr. and Mrs. King worse
so cheerful and industrious , frugal an <
contented , that they are universally ro
snooted , and this sad ovpnt has spoilec
the pleasure of the holidays for them
but , even in their nllliction , they ar
tliankful Mrs. King's life is spared
Money is no consideration when lif
comes so near a aacntfico.
Four Bountiful Cards.
New designs never before published
Will please any person. Sent free on
receipt of 2o stamp to every reader of Tn
OMAHA BKE. Address. Samuel Carter
35 Park.Placo , N Y. 28-tf
.PERSONA ! , .
If. T. Leiwltt , county clerk-elect , returnee
Thursday from a three week'H trip throug
Utah. lie reports hiding had a splondlt
tune.
tune.M.
M. M. Towno , superintendent of the eat
ing houses on the Union 1'odlio , together wit
his family , took dinner at the depot In th !
city yesterday , after which they deported fo
the west.
Mr. K. Strauss , chief Balosmau for B. Newman
man & Co. , will lea for Chicago January C
Humor has it that ho will not return alone.
C. L. Hall , .of The Commercial Kecord
loavcH to-day for Denver , to mnku a N < N
Year's \Islt among frlouds.
Airs. Thoa. Perionet and son hm o gone to
Illinois for a holiday vliit
Hon. E. K. Valentino Is In the city and I
staying at the Millard.
K. 1 * . Weathorby , of Ponca , Btnya at th
MlllarJ.
Ooo. H. Brooks , of llazlle Mills. Is registered
tored at the Millard.
0. M. Derwnoor , of Stanton , Is among th
arrival * at the Millard.
8. 1) . Durnott. who Las been for tha pas
lx years the chief clerk at A. Palsck's cloth
Ing house , leaves to-Jay for Oacoola , Iowa , to
enter the law cilice of hU father-in-law , wh
In n prominent lawyer there.
W. B , Koberts , of Tekamah , Is at the Mil
lard. D ' -
A. G. Johnston , of Beatrice , arrived ut th
Millard yesterday.
II. K. Dunbar , of Weeping Water , Is stay.
Ing at the Mlllwd.
J. W. Blxler , of North Pintle , U a Millard
arrival.
Jotnoa Boll anil wife , of David City , are at
the Millwil ,
K. D. Blgelow , of Blair , t ys at the Mil
lard ,
J. H. Smith , of Valentine , la at the Tax
ton.
Geo. A. Faxtonof Valentine , la staying at
the 1'axton.
Fr nk MDlnhmy , of Tecunweh , In among
ho arrival at the 1'axtou.
D > ldCa npbellChuch Iluwa and Kphralra
Uiodoi , of Auburn , are at the 1'axton.
Major K. E. Moore , of Lincoln , wan in the
city yesterday and stayed at the 1'aaton
M , V , Bergstroaser , of Nelson , was at the
"axton yesterday.
Arnica 8 lro.
The greatest medical wonder of tha woitd ,
Warranted to apeedlly cure Bumi , Outa. Ul.
J/ . ? ' Kl euin , Fever Borea , Cancan. Pilfu ,
Chllblalna , Corua , Tetter , Chapped bands
and all akin eruptfona , guaranteed to euro ID
very Instance , or money refunded. 25 cenU
r box
Shortly aftgr dusk Thursday , a snen'f
hief entered tlie residence of Mr , 0. L.
looro on Dodge street , and carried off
n overcoat belonging to Mr. Brock , and
Iso an overcoat ana pair of glovVs bo-
onging tMr. . Welch , The coat which
Ir , rock lost was new ono und , quiW
Ju ble. ' ' - . - - - 4i-
POOL POINTERS.
The Tripartite Tinkers Still in
Session !
OrgAnlzAtlon of Itio Tool AVII1 Proba
bly lie Coinplotoil To-dtiy
Other Ilallrorul Binders.
The representatives of the railroads
interested in the organisation of the
triparlito pool wore in session all da ;
yesterday at the Millard hotel , and wil
probably conclude their business to-day
No definite information could boobtaincc
regarding their proceedings , except tha
the Chicago tt Northwestern will bo in
eluded in the pool , which will bo thor
oughly organized according to the origi
nal plans aa mapped out in Now York
Upon what terms the Chicago & North
western is to bo admitted , waa no
learned. The proceedings so far arc of n
Tory harmonious character. .
The Chicago , Burlington & Quincy
has as yet not sent any representative
to the mooting , and in all probability
will not. This of course means war bo
twcon this road and the now combina
tion.
tion.After
After the mooting of last evening a
reporter for THE BEK was informed tha
BO far there is nothing to tell. "Yoi
may say that wo are making progress , '
saidono of the prominent otlicials , "bu
further than that there is nothing to say. '
The mooting will bo hold again at i
o'clock this morning at the Millard.
TRAVELINO AOKNTH APPOINTF. ! ) .
W. F. Herman , of Denver , has boon
appointed traveling ngont of the U. P.
with headquarters at Cleveland.
II. II. Rollins , formerly of Omaha
now of Denver , has boon appointed trav
cling agent of the U. P. , with headquar
torn at Chicago.
Both of these appointments take eflbc
January 1st noxt.PllOMOTKD.
PllOMOTKD.
Mr. G. W. Holdredgo , of tlioB. &M.
is now assistant general manager of tii
road a promotion from general suporin
tendcnco.
Mr. T. E. Oalvcrt is appointed gonerr
superintendent of the B. & M. , wit
headquarters at Lincoln. The appoint
ment takes effect January 1st next. Mr
Calyort will continue to perform th
duties of chief engineer.
- CLOAKS -
If low prices will do itro propose t
cloBO out every cloak and wrap , both La
dies and Misses , by January 1st. Now
is your time to secure a bargain.
L. B. WILLIAMS & SON ,
nufce27-3t Cor. 15th and Dodge Sta.
Army Orders.
llocruit Charles S. Chow , enlisted
Fort D. A. Russell , Wyo. , is assigned t
company A , Ninth infantry.
Recruit Francis Bolsing , enlisted
Fort Douglas , Utah , is assigned to com
pany H' , Sixth infantry.
, llocruita Richard E. Gilmore and Er
dost Schmidt , enlisted at .Fort Douglas
Utahnro assigned to the Fourth infantr
and will bo tent to the station of thoi
regiment at the first favorable oppor
tunity.
First Lieutenant Bernard A. Byrne
Sixth infantry , is detailed as judge advo
cateof the general court martial , convened
venod at Fort Dquglas , Utah , by para
graph 1 , special orders , No. ISO , curren
series from these headquarters.
First Lieutenant S. W. Grcesbock , ad
jutont Sixth infantry , is relieved as judg
advocate of the general court martial
convened at Fort Douglas , Utah , by par
agroph 1 , special orders , No. 130 , curren
series from those headquarters.
Acting Assistant Surgeon R. B.Grimes
U. S. A. , if relieved from duty at For
Laramie , Wyo. , and will report in per
son to the medical director of the department
partmont for assignment to tomporar
duty in this city.
The travel directed is necessary for th
public service. '
A gennral court martial is appointed t
moot at Fort Laramie , Wyo , , on the 4t !
day of January , 1884 , or as soon there
after as practicable , for the trial of Private
vato Timothy Driscoll , Company D , an
such other prisoners as may bo brough
before it.
Detail for tho-court : Captain Charlo
0. Rawn , 7th infantry ; Captain Danio
W. Bonham , 7th infantry ; Captain Rich
ard Comba , 7th infantry ; First Lieutenant
'
ant Frederick M. E. Kendrick , 7th 'in
fan try ; First Lieutenant Francis Wood
bridge , 7th infantry ; Second Lieutonan
James B. Jackson , 7th infantry ; Seconc
Lieutenant Daniel A. Frederick , 7th in
fautry ; First Lieutenant Charles A.Wor
don , 7th infantry , judge advocate.
A greater number ef officers than those
named can not bo assembled witliou
manifest injury to the service.
Acting Assistant Surgeon W. 0. Borden
don , U. S. A. , having reported in person
at those headquarters for assignment to
duty in compliance with paragraph 11
special orders No. 284 , current seripi
from the headquarters of the army , wil
proceed to Fort Laramie , Wyo. , and re
port to the commanding ollicor thereof
for duty at that post.
Acting Assistant Surgeon J. H. Lott.
U. S. A. , is relieved from duty at For !
Omaha , Neb. , and from temporary dutj
at thoao headquarters , and will procoec
to Fort McKmney , Wyo. , and report to
the commanding ofllcer thereof for duty
at that post. _ _ _
A Very llentark ule llecovory.
Mr. O eo. V. Willing , of Manchester. Mich. ,
.niton . : "My wife has been almost helpless
'or five yean , go helpleat that she could not
.urn over in bed alone. Sb.9 used two Uottles
of Kloctrio. Bitters , and Uio much improved ,
that sha is now able to do her own work. "
Klectrlo Bitten will do all that Is claimed
qr them , Hundreds of testimonial ) ! attest
heir preal curative ixjwcrs. Only fifty cents
a bottle at 0. F , Goodman' * . '
Notice to Veterans.
For the purpose of permanent organiza *
ion a meeting of the Old Mexican War
rotorans will bo hold at the oljico of
Judge Morton , on the 2d day of January
1884 , at 10 o'clock a. in. Col. Smytho is
espootfully invited to attend the meet-
ng. SAM WALSH , Socrotarj' .
City papers please copy.
Omaha , Doc. ii9 , 1883.
The ladies sowing circle moot this we k
n Saturday aftomoon at Mrs. F. M.
mith's.
Mr. E. L. Patrick mont to Blair to-
ay to visit J , J. Smith , of that place.
Secretary Joplin , of the Y. M. 0. A. ,
rill ow'ist a't the Union Sunday school at
ta usual jessjou ou Bfaday'kftcrnoonJ. ,
Our school board i * takwg
of the holiday vacation to make homo
needed alterations in the school room.
CUCKOO.
Ronl Estate Transfers.
The following deeds wore filed for
record in the clerk's
county office Decem
ber 28 , reported for TUB BJSB by Amos'
real estate agency :
August Kountzo and wife , Herman
Kount7.o their attorney in fact , and Her
man Kountro and wife to Herbert E.
Gates , w d , lots 7 , 8 , 5) ) , 10 , 11 and 12 ,
block 12 in Plainviow , $2,400.
Mary Drahobl and husband to John
Guild and Alexander Mclnris , w d , lot
28 , block 2 in Park Place in Omaha ,
81,000.
George E. Chancy and trifo and W. E.
Adams and wife to John L. McCaquo , <
o d , o A of lot 3 , block 02 in Omaha ,
$200 ,
William Kolbo and Catherine Kolbo to
Rasmus Hondrickson , w d , lot 1 , block
2 , in Bow'ory hill in Omaha , § 700.
Edward McKotma to Patrick Callnn , c
c d , s A of n i of s i of nw ] of sec. 112 , 16
"
13 o , containing 20" acres , § 700.
Cnrd of Tlmnks.
Wo desire to express our hcartfcl
thanks to our many kind neighbors ant
friends for their sympathy and assistance
during our bereavement in the death o
our daughter and sister.
WILLIAM CONNIHI AND FAMILY.
Southwest Cor. 13th and Jackson Sts
DKALKHS IN
ALL FINE BRANDS OF- WINES
WHISKIES AND BRANDIES.
SELL
Per Gallon
Whisky $1 35
Whisky , good 1 (55 (
Bowen 2 00
Golden Sheaf , fall ' 81 2 50
Kentucky Choice , spring ' 80 3
Moss Rose , spring ' 80 40
Moss Rose , summer ' 70 50
Taylor Rye ' . . . . 4 00
Governor's Rye , fall 79 5 00
WINES , nilANDIKS , ETC.
ETC.Per
Per Gallon
Boutollau fils Cognac Brandy ,
1875 $ ! > 00
California Grape Brandy , 1870. . . . 5 0
California Brandy 30' '
Blackberry Brandy 3 O1
Old Tom Gin 3 0' '
Rum , Jamaica 30
Kimmol , Gilka 3 0' '
East India Bitters 20
California Sherry Wine 1 fi
" Port Wino 1 76
11 Angelica Wino 17
' 28-2t
FALCONER'S HOSIERY SALE ,
'
'
Wo announced yesterday that on Sat
urday morning wo would make a sale o
Hosiery and Underwear. We how give
particulars underneath.
Wo offer those goods at TWENTY
FIVE per cent leas than our regula :
prices , and to simplyfy matters and maki
the reduction quito plain 25 per cent wil
bo taken off the bottom of each bill.
Wo would also call attention to the
fact that wo offer these goods at the titm
that people need them and not when thi
season is over.
284 doz. lien's Heavy Merino Shirts
and Drawers.
235 doz. Men's all wool shirts am
drawers. * .
82 doz. Mon'afull-regularMerino Shirts
and Drawers.
112 doz. Men's all wool , full-regular
shirts and drawers.
240 doz. Ladies' Heavy Merino Ye sts
and Pants.
186 doz. Ladies' all wool vests am
pants.
139 doz. Ladies full-regular vesta anc
pants.
27 doz. Ladies' Union Suits.
183 doz. Children's Merino Vests and
Pants.
43 doz. Children's all wool Vests anc
Pants.
liCO doz. Ladies' Cashmere HOBO.
312 doz. Children's Cashmere Hoae , al
sizes.
153 doz. Mens Merino and Cashmere
Hoae.
N. B. FALCONER ,
late A. Cruickshaiik & Co
GINGHAM SALE.
S. P. Morse &Co. will offer'to-mor
row morning 2,000 pieces of
GLOUCESTER
AMOSKEAG Apron
YORK Checks
LANCASTER Cc
RENFREW Dross
BATES Styles
JOHNSON
20 OASES APRON CHECK GING
HAMS IN FAST COLORS , NOT SO
GOOD OLOTH AS ABOVE , at 40TS A
YARD.
SIMPSON MOURNING 1 n .
GLOUCESTER "
SHEPARD PLAID ,
EDDYSTONESAT1NE , !
WASHINGTON RED and . . ,
J ° 5 f ° 10c
BLACK COMFOUT ROIIKS ,
2000 YARDS BEST PERCALES , 7o
i PER YARD.
These wore closed out by us in Now
York in December ; comprise the whole
stock of the largest jobbing house there ,
and cannot bo duplicated until next sea
son. S. P. MORTE & CO.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
' This powder nerer raHes. A marvel of purlt
tr ugh and whole omcii w , More cconi mlcal thi
the odUary kuidi , and csunol be told In competltla
wtththo multitude of low toit , ihott welgt t , alum o
pruuphate pewilen. Bold only In cans. Fpyal IJuV
lie rowd.iCa.lo * W U Street WtwYcrk.
CASTORIA
Infants and Children
Without Morphlno OP Nnrootino.
What ( * lrcs our Children row checks ,
What cures their fevers , rnnVes them sloop ;
I 'Tin Cnntorliu
\7hcn Babies fret , nnd cry \ > y turns ,
What cures their colic , kills their worm * .
k But Cnxtnrln.
What qnlcklr euro * Constipation ,
Sour Btomacn , Colds , Indigestion i
lint Cnntnrliv.
Farewell then to Morphlno Syrups ,
Castor Oil and Paregoric , and
andHrtllCfutorlit.
HrtllCfutorlit.
Contour Liniment. An nii-
solnto onro for Rlionmntiain ,
Sprain * , Unrns , Galls , &o. , nnd nn
butimtanoons Pain-rollover.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
, t < rSpeclalB will Fosltlvolynot bo Inserted
unless paid in advaaco ,
TO LOAN-Monev.
TO LOAN The lowest nt s of Interest
MONET
Bcmla1 LOM AKCUC ; , Kth & Douglaa 234-tf
TO LOAN In sums oM600. nd uimftrd.
MONEY
O. P. Dai I * unil Co. , Heal ICstito and Loin
Agents , 1505 Karimm St. SS > 3 tt
MONEY TO LOAN-J. T. Bo&tty o&ns on ohftttel
property , 13 South Hth St. ileclO
HELP WANTK1) .
"VT7ANTKD i'ourcxpcrlcnctiloitratonioiithoNo. |
V t 2 Wlietler nil Wllmia Sewing machine. Apply
at Wbvclcr & Wilson olilco 213 U. Kith Ht. 003-2UI
To get an energetic c liTaiicr for the
WANTED
city of Omuha. Uoud pay. Address " (1. HO"
Beoolllce. 001 III'
WANTED Immediatelyu Kuwlwonaii t da pin-
eral huuie work and take charge of the house
Bucke\e meat market , ciraer 10th ami ila un.
un.NWtf
TltrANTED-A flrot dots barber , KiurantteUlO. pit
VV week. I'axtor Hoiua Itarbcr Shop. 682-S1)
TTTANTED House kcipcr forJIsht work In fain-
VV llyofUo. Inqulreot Janitor Cans St. Keiiool.
680-285
"VT17ANTED A compttont ilruc clerk who speaks
VY German to go to flourishing town Inthlfl Htotu.
Apply to C. F. Goodmin. CO.t-ZD
WANTED Collector for the cltv by a mercantile
house , utendy cmploj incut to a good man , gh t
references and ealary ( .xpected. "A. Y" IkuoUfce
WANTED A girl for house uork at 1018 Chicago
St. Mrs. Estabrook. t09-2Ul
rpHE SCHOF1ELD MANUFACTUKINa CO. , of
JL ChicagoIII. , want agents to can\ass Omaha and
vicinity for their now spellallles. They claim their
best agents clear t7 IH.T da > . Circulars free.
WANTED Co ( tone nmsons , vtg < ii J3. Board
13.50. Appl } at mice. H. 11ANNWEILEK ,
llth at. , near Farnam. 557-281
WANTED 100 men 0 milts below Vlcksburg ,
Wosi. II. MANNWEILER. 653-2S5
WANTED A German dining room kitchen girl.
Hesee and Hoppe , 418 S. 13th .St. , between
Ilarncv andllonaid. 665 tf
TT7ANTKD A cook and onulio understands meat
TT and pastry work. Appl ; at Newspaper Union ,
coiner 12th nnd lion ard bt. -6COS8
" \TI7 ANTED C'hainbcnnald and laiindrtau Inimcd-
T T lately at Occidental Hotel. 607-tf
WANTED A girl for Rencral housework In a
urnall family 2415 Davenport St. bCB-tf
WANTED Kxpericticed kanda to make Jeans
pants , fatcady work. Canfleld's factory 1107
Harney St 670 29
TT7ANTED Aboj to clean up and attend pool room
YV to board at home , 3H S. luth St 502-23J
tTT"ANTED Olrl at 1803 Davenport St.
/ \NE experienced dining room girl wanted tmnied-
\J lately at St. Charles Hotel. . 655-S9
WANTED Three persona to learn book-keeping.
Bituatlcns Mai eh 1st. Cull I t 9 , e > eiilngx ,
oat 1616 Douglaa street. 641-291
WANTED A girl to do general house-work at
2110 California St. 638-29 }
WATiTED A good gill at the Western house ,
10th and I ierce strcita , 63S 231
Men and'women to start a new busl
WANTED their homes. No peddling ; 10 to 60 cU.
an hour made. Send 10 centx Jor twelve eamplegand
Instructlonf. C. K. BOWEN , Brockton , Mass . Jlox
32,1. d24eodet
\TTANTED A first cla's cook at Commercial Hotel ,
YY Coin , Iowa. Either white or colored. Uood
wages. Addresd "Commercial Hotel" 622-tf
WANTED A good washer and Iroiier at 2406
Dodge street. 605-tf
WANTED A German -lady cook at American
house , 29 Douglas blreet. 61H 14 }
Uood actl\e woman to wait on table
WANTED
and do chamber work , between 11 and
12 o'clock , wogej $1.00 per week. Inquire at
912 Douglas St. ' 44S-tf
LADIES OH YOUNG 11KN Ir city or country to
take nice , 1 ght and pleasant work at their oun
homes ; S ? to if 5 a day easily and quick ly made ; H ork
scut by mall ; no itmasaing ; no stamp for leply.
I'leaso address Heltable Man'f g Co.I'hlladtlbhtaPit ,
drawer . 818-tu thur-sat
TT. - - 1m
WANTED FlHtdasa dining-room girls , at Met
ropolitan hotel. Apply at once. 370 tl
V\Tnnt d A good cook , male or fema'v , also one
V T dlnlnir room girl , Add run j Saunder'H Hou > e ,
Friend , Ntb. 633 31
SITUATIONS WANTED.
WANTED A Situation tan business by a ) oung
German , hill v 11 Ing todo any work. He
speaks French and EnglUh , has good rclm noes. Ad-
t. U. log Dee oltlce , 670 291
WANTED By ajoungAmerlian woman of it-
Bncment a eltuttlon an houao keeper or trael -
ling companion for a single gentleman or lady pos-
eaulng na urel refinement. Addresn Mies A. Hall.
Omaha Neb. & 83-28J |
VlMNTED liy a joi rig lady wwlng by thediy In
Y Y private famllln 70j N. 18th St. , up stairs.
634-28'
WANTED To trade , line pair of roadsters , top
buggy and double harnras for Omaha property.
For particulars , Inquire of C. E : Maine fe Co. , ItHffl
Farnam street. 435 tf '
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
WA NTED-Ktock of iiierthandlse , ( dry goodi pro.
f rre.l)8iooto ) 15WO. WillcUedtarimproved
farm * and seine caili. Address. "Ilaiidolphr' cart )
Ice office. 602-W
W'ANTlD-Ten(10)gcnlIcmeuly ) juunff men to
board with or without room at 610 M 14th Ht
60S-1H' '
WANTED Well fumlihed bid > nd iltting room
for two gentlemen. Want location Ruuth of
Douglas and nottejond 16th ttreet. 1'rlce not so
much an object at comfort. Addreta 'M. ill. "Dee
" < . 643 If
70S KENT Bouses and Lots.
I
FOll 11ENT House tlvo roomi. Apply 1117 Pacl <
floht. ijjti.nai
FOR HiafT-2nt 6 room houncii for rent. In-
quire on 10th Ht. lie it door to Pacific Hotel or at
1011 Can Ktreei. I'.J , freedom. 678 tf
FOIl UENT-Dnelhui ; No. 617 noutli lith St.
Alf. D. Jont . 671-3
| TOH KENT House of eight romn , No. 1808 Call.
_ D fortla strict , ja per month. Inuulre of Z. n.
Knl.'ht , Herald olllcu. ( ,00 sa
FOH IIEN1-A furiilshtd roomwith board at SI U
Callfurnla Bt. UH in
POU KENT Acotttge with four rooms cellar , bard
and soft ater kt 14. jier mooUi. Inquire at No.
tttouthl&thbt. 664 tU |
[ 7 > OH KENT-T > o houier , 10 rooms r c'i AU mod-
r im ImpKneownU. Cur. JIth und Hurt. In-
ulre at JlceotlUe. { 39 2U
ItKNT-iMruIthud room 1 9 Farnam ( tract. (
pus i t
nKNT An 8 room drelllnff neat 414.
FOn room cottage ntar llth and Capitol T .
A Mendld room milUblo for esrptflt t hoj > .
6S6-tl JNO. E. KDWAIIDS , lilt TarliMa St.
llKNT-Furnlshtd room ami day bo rd at
rOH atonable rate * at 1814 Davenport Bt. Ml-311
OB IlKNT A new toro room , Aha one flat
Ii 1 with all modem Improtemcnt ; . Heat rca on blf
ti ( rood parties Lorcn cn' Illeck , cor. 18th nd
Howard Street. ! ,
\ HENT llouso of lx rooms and titm. ln
B\OR U. S. Hotel , cor. loth and Donglaj St .
602-231
\ HENT-On Capitol Hdl , cot'.aga roonn
1T\Oft Capitol a\tnuc. 4SZ-29I
poll RENT 1 TO new stores , one a goo placefor
I 1 a gtuccry or cloning store and llio other A T ry
desirable place for arrttturant , alio room * to rent.
Cunningham' * block 13th and Jackson. 869-lm
UKNT 5 room house , barn , fruit , frcn
FOIl
ground.
4 room house , 2 acres.
14 room liou'o new. AMKS ,
1607 Karnam.
FOR F.\i-II \NOE-CIty residences , farron and bus
lne chaucej. J. W. LOUNSBURY ,
2IB-lm 15th and Farnam.
HUdl House e > cn rooms.
FOR tf J. PHIPPaltOF. , 6th and Spruce street * . .
[ 7 < OR IlKXT Furnished rooms on the northwest
L1 cor , 13 : hand Capitol avenue , formerly Crelghton'
JIOUM. isa-tt
RENT Rooms In Nebraska Natlona Bank
FOR . Most dcslrah.1o ofllces In the city.
Supplied with hdraullc elevator and heated by
Btcam. Apply at Bank. 028-11
O INK furnished room for rent at 10. Urge enongh
for two occupants , 1014 Webster street. B4S-U
17011 LEASE Four choice lota on 20th Bt , long
JL1 tlme,217 N 10th St. J. L. Marble. B2S-t |
SOU , BALE.
TT'OIl ' SAT/E A comer store room , largo and con-
X' lenient , with 6 } car lease.
The fuinlture of nn elegant double residence.
Horn o lull of llrst class tenants paj leg J2UO per month.
63fl-tf J. K. KDWAiiDS , 1111 Fai.lam M.
ITtOR SALE Oil RENT A large house , 13 rooms.
JL1 Su table for saloon and boarding bouse. Inquire.
No.ISIOPIerco street. 629 311
FUR SALE A good milch cow. Inquire at the
Western Home , 10th and PIcrco St ! . 627-2SI
FOR SALE The best slock farm In Nebraska ,
about 000 acres , with full control of a side track
on Union Pacific railway , fl\o miles cast of l-'remont.
200 acres In cultHutlon , with a good housr , Price ,
$30reracrc , , O. F. DAVIS & CO. )
623-31 1105 Faniam Street.
Tj OR SALK-Three miles from city , 3 acres , epe-
1 ? clally au'tcd ' for gardening , with house , barn , 60
bearing apple trees , grape \lnea In bearing , half acre
asparagus. &c. , $1,000.
603.3 SHRIVER & BELL.
ITtOR \LK Portland and Swell Bidy Cutters
J ? and Sleighs , at No. 14CO and 1111 Dodge street.
609-29
TJtOIt SALE Only first class hotel In a Ihe town of
Jj two railroads , Whitney House , Grlswoid , la.
447-lmot
FOR SALE Few lotf on Idle Wilde. Call and
see abstraction of title. John G. Willis' 1111
Dodge St. 409-1 mo
10R SALE A business mans residences rooms i
F
blocks north west of Post Office , 3.250.
33x132 vacant 0 blocks N. W. of 1 > . O. 81.800.
397-tf McCAGUE , OpK | > slto P. O.
FOR SALE Three lots in Hanscom place. (600
each , monthly pajnients. McCAGUE , opposite
P. 0. 3.0-tia
F 10U SALE A wholesale no'lon or peddlers wagon
new and fancy. O J. CANAN&CO. 379-tl
FOUSALK My two story brick residence , ISth
' and St. Mary's a\cnue. forgo liam , out-houae ,
water \\or.s , well arranged. Lot 0x200. I'lloe
87.500. Best Bargain In Omaha. Call at M. Tolt'e
' People's Ilink. 277-t
T011 SALE 12 lots , ono block west of Park avn
JL1 nue cars. Lota 60x150. Will ecll the whole tract
for $7,100 , If sold before January 1st , 1S34. Heal es
tate owners bid this bargain , If jou call at Peoples
278-tf
T OK SALE Choice business property , three lots
JL1 c r. Saundcrs and Charles Street. It will pay jcu
to In\ estimate this oUcr. Call at People's Bonk.
279-tf
FOB SALE Improved property , which will pay
the buyer 20 per cent on the Investment. Rents
for 81,920 per 3 car. All occupied by first class ten
ants. Will sell for $10,500 , If sold soon. AU or one-
half cath , balance , ono to IHo years. The abe > e In
vestment Is worth Imtstlgatlon. Call at the People's
Bank. S80-U
"POLLED CATTLE ANl > CLYDESDALK HORSES.
J. Ti e sub'cilber Is taking imlers for spring Im
portation of the abo\e. Prices muchbolow those at
auction sties. References to those supplied. John
McCulloch , IIL Trust and Bav. Bank , Calcago.
203 2mt
F IOR SALE A first class second band top btwgy
Call at 1319 Homer street. B7U
POR SALE Two portaoio ool-cre , lO.iorae power
Apply at D. FITZPATIUCK ,
008-tf 218 South 16th Street
TT'OU SALE Old newspapers in largo ud smaO
Jf quantities at this office. U
MISCELLANEOUS.
T OST On Howard between 13th and 14th Str , or
JLJua 14th Det cen Howard and Faniam a small
jm8o containing $22. Monday morning. Hinder
mease lea > e at tliln olHce and be rewarded.
630 231
STRAYEb A Hark brow n pony about 6 j cars old ,
heavy mane. Kennnlwill be given for the re
turn toL. IL.WIsbyS. E. corner lath and Castclhr
St.
MASQUERADE BALL , Saturday , January 6th.
1884 , at II. Huser s , one and a half mllea wett
of Hanscom Park. 163-111
EDWARD KUEHL ,
HAOISTKU OP PALMYSTERT AND CONDITION-
ALIST , 803 Tenth Btroot , between Farnua and liar-
noy , will , with the aid of puardlan epirlte , obtaining
an } one glrncu of tb put and pmcat , and the
certain conditions In the future. Boots and choea
mi'.u order. Perfect satisfaction imaranUed.
Mutter of Application of Peter Unas for Liquor or
conse.
Notlc-o U hercbj ( ; heii that PetvrOoomlld iiH > ntho
28th ila } of Die. , A. D. , lbS3 , tllo bin application lo
thu ma\ur and city Louni.ll iifOmahn , for license to
hell Malt , Spiriting and Vinous Liquors , ut No.IMS 12
Farimni street , 4th wunl , Omaha , Neb. , from the llth
day of January , 1681 , to the llth day of April , 14.
If there be nn objection , rcmoiintrunco ur protest
tiled within tuoHtek.1 from Dec. iCtli , A. D. 1S83 ,
the tiald Ilcriitw M HI be L-rnntttl.
PKTKlt IJOOS , Apiillrant
The Onuiha lieu ne npaper will publish tlio aliovo
Iiotlcu once um.li week fnr twuwtuku at this ujjttnso
of the ( ipiillcaiit. The city of Oinnliii I * not to bu
charircd tliircu Itlu
67U Su-low J. J. U C. JKWETT , City Llerk.
Hatter of Application of FA. O'Connor for liquor
Uccnse.
NOT1CK.
Notice U hereby ( riven that Kd O'Connor did upon
the " 6th day of Deo. , A. I ) . 1883. rile Ills applies
tl-n to the major and city council uf Onuilmfor
llcciihe to Mil malt , Hplrltuous and \lnous llquorn at
No. 802 N. Hth Htrcet. Fifth word. Omaha. Neb. ,
from the llth dav of Jan. 1884 , to the llth day ot
April , 1SS4. If there be no objection , remonstrance
or protent fllid ulthln two weeks from ) Dec. 2Gth , A.
I ) . 1883. the said liceiue will bu Krantod.
ED. O'CONNOU. Applicant
The Omaha Bee now upaper u 111 publish the abo\
Iiotlcu once each week fur two weeks at the eipen e
of the applicant. The city of Omaha Is not to bo
charced therewith.
W4-Vt-le k J. J. I * 0. JKWKTT , City Clerk.
SUttcr of Application of lilward MMirer for Ucnior
License.
NOTICE.
Notice In hereby given that Kiluard Maurerdldupoit
nn thf eth day ol Doc. A.D. 1&S3 , Ilia hU anilcalou | {
to the major und city council of Omaha for licence to
sell malt , uplrltuous and \liiou > liipiornat No. 12M
Faruaui Mreet'Ihlrduaril.Clnuilia , Neb. , from the
llth day of Jan.lSSl , to the llth day uf April 1WI.
If there be no objection , rcmoimtranca ur protrst
fllud wltlilii t o wwkH from Dec. 28th , A , D. 1SS3
the said llcome w 111 b unuitul. r
KDVV.JIAUUKH , Applicant.
The Omaha Bee nevMfi per UI publl h the alioie
notlcooncu uach week for two weeks at the umi'x )
of tlm applicant The Uty of Onnlia U'liottobo
thartred tlmiMMitli. J. J L. C. JKWETT ,
672-'w-lcw Llty Clerk
Jlattcrol Application of U. KalmboUi ur Uquor
Lloenw.
NOTICE
Notice U htrib ) ghin that IX Kahnliach did upon
tlicMtli daynf LiceA. . P. Itto3 , tile lil application
to the iua mid council of Omaha
> or ilty , fur ll < vns
to nil malt , kplritoUH and \Inout lluiira | at No.tit !
K. lath utrvU.'lhlrd ward , Omaha , Nth. , from the
llth day uf January , 1884 , to the llth daj of April
1831 , II there I * no objution , ruuiunitmnce or I'ru-
tut fllud within two wuka from Dec. 2 th. A D
1883 , the said lleinw will be granted. '
U. KALXBACII , Applicant
The Omaha Vev newsp | itr will publish the aUne
Iiotlcu uiicvtach week for two wt'ekn at the exiiente
of tli applicant. The. rlty of Onialuv Ii not to bo
cba > Kcilthen > Hlth.
- - t _ J. J. |
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