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8 'DAILY BEE-OMAHA , SATURDAY , JAN , UARY 10 , ISM. V , THE DAILY BEE. OMARA. ,1 , ' " ; Saturday Morning , Jwi. 18 , The Wont her * . , For ( ho Missouri valley ; Uonornlly ft weather , northerly wiwls , rising , _ f < f lowed in the northern portions by slig f > bmremoter , nnd colder , LOCAL BEEVITIES , Garrfo Mllllmnicn jestorday m do co Tplalnt In the pollen court against ono of 1 neighbors for beating her. There was n fine little rain nlorra oai yesterday , nnd it helped greatly to ropli 'UH ' iho cisterns licreabouts. A freight -conductor who < mo In on 4 'Union PnclfiQ , from tlio west yesterday , ' .ported . n foot of snow at Valley. A foot of snow Is reported nt Dunh lown , but it ( lees not interfere with the n 'fling of tlm trains , nil being on time At ( transfer yartcrdny mcrnlng. The Swcdos'Urotliorbovd moot thin ov < .ing nt the board of trade rooms , corner Sixteenth nnd ledge ) itrooto , nt 6 o'olock in , 1 * . Bergquoat , Socroiary. ISvo fellows v\io \ obtained two in als en nt.l'oter Goes' hotel Thursday , and thun tempted to escape through n side < ! oor\\l out paying for them , ucro nrrustod nnd i now being hold by Juiltru Bonoko .to nu further luvcstlgntlon. The Gorman club gave nnothar of th must delightful parties in the dining hall the Milliard hotel. It was a very brlllln .party in every respect. The toilotn were c coptlounlly fine , and a more drovjy party seldom soon in this city. It was reported on the streets ycstord afternoon , that two of the proUltuton It prominent house of ill-famo jntbJStclty h jKiieoncd thornaelvoa. The rumor was n confirmed , however , nnd these tvho shot .know nil about it , knoiv nothing. --Tho Kontz-Stanloy compniijiv-oro greet by a full house lost night. While there Is n n singer among the number yet tturo nre d .played some finely turned limbs , nnd that , i .suppose , is why thomoro aged jiartlon of t audience occupied the front Boats. ITho coi ( Pauy remain to-night. The Homo Circle club gnva their lost h for the season of 1883-81 last night nt M onic hall. About forty couples were in t tendance nnd danced n programme of cig tocn numbers to the strains of Lrvino's orclu tra. J. A. Daholl , the I'lftoonth Ktro caterer , was on hand nnd supplied tlio wnr of Uio inner man with delicious ice croain ni c.ako. Wo nro glad to say In this morning's IBS that Dr. 0. K. Strassburgor has finished 1 institution nnd It Is open to-day to the iiubll It is the finest institution of the kind America. The doctor has spoilt about ? 1V,0 and has now the best Turkish , Russian ni electric medicated and swimming bathx , ai only skilled attendants will bo in wnltlnc. A memorial service will bo held in mot ory of llov. G. F. Stelllng , D. D. , on Sund evening , January 27th , in Boyd'a ope house. Dr. Ort , of Springfield , O. , will present and conduct the services. Snvoi clergymen from various parts of the sta will bo present , and the pastors of the v rious churches of this city will take part the exercises. An order has been issued by the postolli department at Washington for the Unit States mall to bo carried by postal cars frc Shoshone , Idaho , ta Ontario , Oregon. Tl will lengthen the mail service on the Orog Short Line 170 miles. Assistant Chief Clo I'0. . Herding will leave Omaha I day for Shoshone , to porfot the arrangcmei under this order. The Council Bluffs members of tlio A. K. have received four Columbian guns be placed in the cemetery over there n monument to their dead comrades. They i six and and one-half inch guns and their co blnod weight Is 32,000 pounds. They wi manufactured in 1829 , and have past through three wars , and have qulto a hlsto : Relatives in this city yesterday recelv the sad news of the death of Mrs. Allen Kc which occurred yesterday morning in San f briol , Gala. Mrs. Koch , nccompanlod by 1 husband , who remained with her , went to S Gabriel the ( last of Novombw , iu the hopes arresting the progress of rjulck consuinptli nnd late letters had spoken hopefully of 1 health. Her little daughter , throe yours ac , Is in this city. Henry Godsholl , who runs in the 1'ulhn service between Omaha nnd Poorln , 111. , call on the coroner yesterday to sit on him. 1 parents Hvo nt Ilecla , 1'n. , and ho linn n been nt homo for several years nud has nl neglected Writing. Yesterday lUtchen Bio received a letter from his father saying th ho had hoard that his son was drowned ni wishing infonnntlon on the subject. M Godshall wrote homo that ho was still all and In excellent health. ' A colored woman who lives on Char ] ktrnet , North Omaha , has boon complained by her neighbors for cruelty to her son , w ! is eleven ooars of age. She kept the boy o of doors several hours u day In tlio coldc weather without coat , ihoes and underclot lug , and as a consixiuenco ho froze his fee The mother , who appears unusually Intel gant upon most matters , denied having hex cruel to the boy , but when Officer Kulg ] called upon her , she claimed oho had done to make the boy hardy. The diseharga of the cowboys who stoppc the excursion train on the Oregon Short Lli railway , at American Falls , by the magistral before whom they were taken for trial , soon to have made them more daring than ovoi They have commenced filing at the tralni Engineer Stephen Btaley , of the train tlu was fired on , say there cau be no doubt abm the evil Intent of the parties , as the bullc whined by his head through tra engine cal and how he ocaped l to him n mlrnclo.- [ Boouaerang. The firm of Guy & Fitcb , tinea the di sc lutlonof the Nebraska Ice company , Imv gone to work with a will and propose to olfc j > uch inducements to consumer * of ice as wll I ccure them n largo share of the bunlnesn th coming Biumuer. They have completed illllni their large Ice houses vltli the soundest am clearestMUsouri river lee , and their facllltte , for etorioK and handling the crop will enabli them to give their patrons the bast of Ice , n < the lowest posalblo price. Cotwumera will d < well to Interview Messrs. Guy & Pitch a fc twmii before contracting elsewhere , 1'or thi prevent thate gentlemen can bo found at thi old office of the Nebraska Ipe company. , 2 'dozen for 35c. at JHEIMROD'S. A BOLD , BAD MAN , He Betrays the Confidence of an 0 Time Female Friend , By HnnhlnR Her of Fifty Dollars mi Then Leaves Her Alone AinonK Strntifjcrs. At the St. Charles hotel is staying lady who giyos her name as Margat Hitter. On Thursday forenoon she woi to the hotel in company with a man wl registered as A. F. Sutton and lady. The neau remained until after suppc when lie paid his own board bill * nd ti dollars on that of the lady's. Ho tin took kis departure , telling the lady th ho would return at 8 o'clock ycstord moraing. The lidy waited patient until after 8 o'clock yesterday foronoo when she informed the landlord that t ! follow had beaten her out of - $ 0. A BEE reporter call upon her laat ov ing and asked for her version of t aflair. She readily consented to giro and said that she had boon living Rochester , Minn. , with a brother , ai that at the solicitation of irionde , had started on little trip for the bor fit of her health. The young man who robbed her is old acquaintance , and started tt t same time that she did , and kindly TI untoored to look after her baggage , tic ets , otc. He also paid her hotel bi iind she then refunded to him the tnonc Thursday forenoon , while crossing t ! bridge from the transfer , the young fi low explained to her how unpleasant was for him to go to her for ono-and ti dollars at a time , and suggested that al lot him have $50 all at once , and then 1 would pay her expenses and give her i itemized account of expenditures. I womanlike , aho came down with the $5 lie took her to the St. Charles hot and then made an excuse that uo did n like the house and wont to change , ni has not yet returned. The lady wont see the marshal but ho could give her i satisfaction. She still has $20 , and will take a pretty sharp man to got ho of that. The follow who played this mean trit has boon known by the lady over sin ho was 18 years old , and his right nan is Albert Woostor. liiioklcn'H Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder of the worl Warranted to speedily euro Uurim , Cut * . I ceiii. bait Khoum , Fever Soros. Cancers , Pill Chillblatns , Corns. Tetter , Chapped ham andjill skin eruption , garantoou to euro very instance , or money refunded. 25 con oer box. A BOMANOE , A YOUIIR Cotiplo Who arc United Matrimony Without Even Consulting Their Parents. For Bomo time it has boon very appa ont to William 0. Golden and Emn Doclson that they could not live apai They had made up their minds that Ii to them would bo a cold and barren was vrero they compelled , through any ci cumstanco to spend it m any ether eta than that of matrimony. William , it sooma , is a helper in tl Union Pacific shops , and although I bones and sinews were of stool , yet Ii heart failed him when ho stopped to r iloct upon the possibility of n rofua when ho should enter tlio presence Father Dodaou and ask him for his dca est treasure , his daughter. But there was only ono thing to 1 done to insure happiness , and that w for these "two souls with but a sinq thought , two hearts that boat as ono , " seek a proper personage and bo mai ono and that at once. * On Wednesday afternoon , Emma ai nor mother wore going down town to i some shopping , but Emma made an e cuso to go in advance of her inamni and she has not been scon since by h fond parent. She at once hastened to the trystii place of herself and devoted "Romoc and together they aopoarod bofo Judge Ohadwick , and were united marriage. Long and anxiously did the fond moth await the coming of her much lov daughter , but alas , she came not. U what in this ] . A messenger with a no from the happy groom addressed to J1 and Mrs. Dodson , stating that ho hi married their daughter , and begging the pardon and blessing. Mr. Dodson , with true fatherly aflc tion , forgave the young couple , ai added that the groom need not lu taken that way to got the giVl , for if 1 had asked for her ho could hove had h and wolcomo. An Ktul to Ilono Scraping. Edward Shophertl , of HarriHUurg. 111. , en ) "Having received so much benefit from Kit trio Bitters , I fuel It my duty to let nuirorli Immunity know It. llnyo had a runnlntf BO on my leg for eight yonrs ; my doctors toltl n 1 would have ta have the bono "craped or Ii amputated , I used , instead , three bottle * " ' "or8 nl l aovon boxes of Uucklon Arnica Halve , and my kg is now sound at well. well.Kloctrlo Kloctrlo Blttera are sold at fifty ceutu a bo A LONG BUN , Piro Dopnrtinont Called On Ycstcriluy Morning An Unlucky Day for No. I ! . About 10:30 o'clock : yesterday at ilarm of flro was turned in from box 15 sornor of Second and Chestnut streets. The fire dopartniont responded prompt y , and upon reaching the spot , found c mall , one story frame dwelling house learly consumed by the llamea. It was a small structure and stood on ho side hill above Boyd's packing house , nd on account of the long distance the onartmont had to go. it burned down 'eforo ' they reached the spot. It was ocupjedbyaGorman family who wore wtunato enough to oot out all their ° 0"'OCtSl Tll ° 'osa wil1 bo ? 20 ° ) 8300 Whil ° . ' > to the econo of the fire , ° ? - Ni ° V , ? ' whil ° turai"S tlto cor [ /i "r C lefc ? troet ) "lewed around to tlio ditch , atriking some obstruction. rt breakhig off ono of the wheels. The tii\v&n S P80" ' " op for ro. rs. WhiloNo. . 2 is bolng repaired o cart from No. 3 will bo placed In the enth street houae nnd the old two- wheeled cart will bo used at the Sixteen ! street house. ROLLER SKATING , Who Indulge in It rvml How Tli ( Conduct , Themselves. The following racy description of skating rink will apply to Fremont well as anywhere , though its original n plication , may neb have boon intend lioro. Men with ono foot in the gra had the ether in the rink , and girls w haven't the second bustle to their nai court the penis of n hardwood floor , is an interesting study in anthropolo to see pooflo fall. No two fall alii Ono skater will como down like the cm of drom ; nnothor light as gracefully a horsefly on A spavin. Ono will tie legs up in n how-knot and sash a on i loft car , while another will send ono ft on n polar expedition and tlio ether ward the Isthmus of Panama , a como into contact with the fl < like a stub-nnd-twist doughnut w ; the hinge broken. It is hotter skate awkwardly than to fall graceful ! ; better to stand the sneers and frowns a cold world than to show a hole in yc stocking at the anglo of the bovino. T much recklessness is indulged in wh falling. A skater should got up in t corner of the room out of the way wh ho is ready to fall , and fall an nature i tended. There is no need of n m puwing in the air and tearing off his bi tons nnd trying to pre-empt n quart section of land when ho falls. Lot hi settle down like a reformed bridegrooi When about to fall , lot him stop a : think , llornombor that some poororph may bo coming up the rear like grcas lightning , and catch his toes under yo arms and do great Corsican brothers' s on the cerebellum. Some bcauti ! maiden with eyes like the sunlight a : checks like the rosebud , some happy di dom of girlhood without gnilo , may j both S oot into your oar. As long as ski ing rinks nro allowed to run at Ian. men will fall. Adam fell without n ski ing rink. Skating in a healthy amusement , but requires time and liniment to introdu your muscle * . Our druggists are doii a healthy business in the linimo trado. Vfo learn that fourteen inarm men had to oat cold biscuit and hoi cheese the ether morning. Their wiv had interviewed the rinktttm their fe had taken hold of the path that loads tumbles. They felt like a baso'ball nil and their poor husbands worocompoll to either build a fire or oat cold victual But these are things of the past. Ladi who cannot lift a coal-hod can skate i day at the rate of fifty miles an hoi The rink is certainly a fmo place f recreation , and it affords an excellent o portunity to work off surplus energy , A Startling Discovery. Mr. Wm. Johnson , of Huron. Dak. , wrli tliat liia wife had bcou troubled with act Bronchitis for many years , and that nil ron dlos tried gave no permnnont relief , until procured n bottle of J > r. Kiny's Now lisc ) ( cry for Consumption. Coughs , nnd Coli which had n magical effect , and produced permanent euro. It in guaranteed to euro Diseases of Throat , Lunga , or Branch Tubes. Trial bottleH Free at C. F. Goodman'a Dr Store. Largo size 31.00. OONSOIENOE STKIGKEtf , Somebody Jtlctiirns $115 Stolen fro Dr. Isaac HdwurdKOvcrTwon > ty Years Ago. Wonders will never cease , and all tl fools trill never dio. Yesterday J.E.Edwardsrocoivodalotl from some person in Alcdo , Illinois , which was two ton dollar bills and o five dollar bill. All that was said wi "plcasa find enclosed § 25 , in paymo for utuff stolen from your father twent two years ago , which you will nlcase tu ever to the heirs. " No name was signed to the letter , ai there is no way of ascertaining who t sender is. What a terrible time that man inn have had. For twenty-two long years' has carried in his breast this awful keci which has been constantly gnawing his conscience like n cancer , until ho w forced to yield up 825 of his hard-oarni stuil in order that ho might fmdrcstfro this fearful torture. John will make peed use of the mom without any trouble , however. A Bright Gleam of Winter Snnsliln In New Orleans , on Tu&sJay , December 1 im , Generals G. T. Beauregard , of La , m Jubal A. Korly , of Va. , in the presence of largo throng , proceeded to execute their du as the CommlKslonors for the stipertntondon nnd management of the 103d Monthly , tl 1'Atraordinary Somt-Annual Drawing of Tl Louisiana State Lottery , with the follow Ir result. Ticket No. 7.507 woa sold In fra tlons , and a portion of the 8160,000 want to lucky man lu San Francisco ; ticket No. 21 05 of 850,000 : wan nlmmold In fractions , on liolf of which , costing § 5 , drawing 323,001 to John Keyos 1'algu care L. D. Alci nndro & Co. , 7 Nassuu St. , New Yore Cltj No. 10,165 drew the third capital prlzu i 520 000 , WM told by mall In Now Yorki Noi H.071 and 03 , 00 drew each S10.000 , th fourth capital prizes , was old In Savunnal un. , and Now Orleans. Other largo caplti prizes \\oro scattered broadcast by thoumiua tlonably fair distribution among the holder elf tickets NOB. 13,310 36,013. 67OoS and W , 301. each drawing § 5,000. living widely apar to the cities of No v York. Boston , Chlcagc WMhlmrlon. D. O. , Mansfield , O. , St. Lout IxMiUvl e , San Francisco. CaU , Columbus ua. , Milan , Uoxus , and New Orleans , La Names of lucky ones are omitted . by romiest * . . 1 tin linvr flinu 111 * tnIrAi | ! - - IK I- * i * n. i < > ' ' ' < w ' < " " " . will bo happy , to give every Information Resolution * of ItcBpoct. At a council niootiug of Emmanuo juthoran church , of Omaha , hold Janu ry 15,1884 , the following preamble ant osolutions were passed by a standing oto : .WHEREAS , Through the mysterious upoiuatiou of God our much beloved astor , George F Stolling , D. D , , was iddonly and unexpectedly removed by eath on the morning of January 8 481 ; therefore , bo it Jlcwlvctl , That wo humbly bow to 10 Divine will , earnestly preying Him i lead us through this deep alhiction , d that it may redound to his glory and ir good. Kesolvcd , That wo , as a council and members of the congregation express the family of our late pastor our lartfelt sympathies nnd assurances that rtho eako of their dear husband and ther wo will ever remember them ndly and humbly pray God to bless em abundantly. Jtcsolveil , That these resolutions bo tored upon our minutes , and that a py bo sotit to the f mily of our doceas- pastor , also have them published in r city and church papers. P , 8. LisEHitiNO , Seo'y , , HORTICULTURE , Assembly of the Stale Conyenlion Lincoln on Wncsflay , An KICRant Ulaplny of A ppOs ] I of VIowH by the At nine o'clock Wednesday morni the fruit growers of Nebraska hold a f tnal mooting at Lincoln , for the int changing of views and to talk over I business of fruit growing in this eta It was a highly interesting mooting , a ono which vrill long bo remembered the members present. The fruit on exhibition covered full overflowing five long tables. Among I oxh ibitors wcro : lion. J. II. Maators , of Otoo coun who shows thirty varieties of hardy w tor apples. E.Shugortof Beatrice , exhibits twcn two plates of winter apploe and fourtc jars of small fruits in alcohol. Hiram Craig , of Fort Calhoun , she thirty-ono plates of apples. E. Beaver , of Ilichardson counl shows fifty plates. W. Bull , of Pawnee county , exhib six plates. Isaac Wiles , of Cass county , twonl ono plates. Kelson Jean , of Cass county , oxhib five plates. J. W. Hosser , of Uass county , tin plates of hardy winter apples. In the afternoon the roll was calk both of old and new members , afl which Treasurer Hartman reported follows : Receipts . 81,700 KxpondlturoH . 1,233 Balance on hand . 2,910 The report was roforod to auditi committee. The awarding committee was then t pointed , after which ox-Governor Furn and several ether members freely ( pressed their views on the matter apple growing. A committee was appointed to atto the mooting of the Mississippi hortic tural society , which meets in Kani City on Tuesday next. In the evening the election of office took place , with the following rcsu President , Samuel Barnard ; 1st vico-pn idont , J. II. Masters ; 2nd vice-preside ! Miss St rat ton ; treasurer , C. Hartma secretary , J. T. Allen. On motion of Mr. J. H. Masters t ladies present were tendered honora membership to the society. The following ladies who were prese at the mooting were then made honora members of the society : Mrs. 11. ] Stratton , Mrs. J. M. Gillespio , M Loua Gillospio , Miss Emma Gillesp Mrs. S. McConiga. Major Wheeler moved that the cons tution bo so amended as to read a t lows : The management of the society sh devolve upon a board of directors , to composed of a president , vice presidei secretary , treasurer and three directai to bo elected at the annual mooting January of each year. The directors shall also at said meoti appoint ono advisory member from oa judicial district , who shall act as cha man of any committee upon the subj ( of collecting statistics in his jndical d trict , or such other work as ho may called upon to perform in this society in its district. The amendment w adopted. R. W. Furnas , W. H. Dillon and E. : GJenoll were elected directors. Resolutions were then adopted in i gard to the cultivation of timber in tl state. state.After After several premiums had be awarded , the society adjourned un Thursday morning. The Traveling Salesman Is nn Irrcsiut.iblo follow , brim full of stori jokes , courage , self-assurance , and grit. ] is very taking withal. Jlunlock Hhxjd Jlitti nro a vtiry taking medicine : the > take o\ii thing , nnd ore sold everywhere. tVm. Todd , of Nebraska City , is nt t 1'axton , C. K. Hogeiibotteain , of Sutton , is a P.ixt guest. M. J. Saunders and J. B. Stetson , of SI ney , nro at the 1'axton. Oscar TIdwall , ofMindon , Is at the Pnxto B , B , Wlndham , of riattmnoiith , is nt t ] A. H. Somora , of Hastings , h nt the Pi on. Henry Adorson , of AVnhoo , ! nt the Mi lard. lard.Win. Win. II. Pntou , ono of the firm of Pate P.ros. , who have purchased a largo ( iimntll of laud near Fullerton , is at the Millard. Henry Chamberlln , of Battle Creek , Is i the Millatd. J. V. Klilier , of The Lincoln Journal , U r the Millard. M. Newton , of Lincoln , is nt the Millard. F. T. Foss and W. II. Morris , of Crete , nr a the Millard. K. P. Savaga , of Sargonnt , Is nt the Mil ard. ard.D. D. Novelllnger , of Falrbury , is at the Mil ard. ard.John John Loach , of Nebraska City , Is nt tin Metropolitan. 0. A. Moore , of Sidney , is at the Metro toll tan. J , Lansing , of 1'aSrfield , Is at the Metropol tau. tau.S. S. L. Luttrcll , of Blue Springs , Is at the letrojxilltan. W. J. McKlllney , of Plumb Crook , Is nttho fetropolltan. G. D. Trlpp , of Lincoln , is at the Metro. alltan. W. B. Lyon , of Cleveland , Is at the Metro- illtau. Mrs. U. 0. Blake , of Cedar Ilapld * , 1sis Ing Mrs. ( ! . T. Crandall. M. M. Towno , superintendent of the eating PUBO for the Union Pacific , was In the city sterday , Mr , Baker , of Sliver Crook was In the city stodayr , on hU way homo from the agrlcultur- ineetlng nt Lincoln. Klrby Mtllapaugh , who JIM boon in Mlnne- ta for a long time pMt , ja sojourning In nalia and \ Ultlng old Mends. T , 0. Brunner , the grocer , U receiving the ugrntulattons of friends upon bla recovery nn n long nnd dangerous Illness. VIr. E. Bwvster , proprietor of the Crcston hcrtUer , Crestou , Iowa , WM In tlie city , nnd called at THK BtK ofllce. . F , P. Fandlke and V. Sunder , late < * fJ. B. Williams , started for new York ye 4rday to complete the chipping of sto < for the Omalin Carpet company , which w open tip In grand style nt 1511 Douglas trt about Fcbmary 1st. WlmtThreo ArirtlluatlonB 1)10. "I was troubled very much with nero fe Three application * of Tlionutt * J , electric Oil e tlrely cured them. Nothing better In t market. " Jacob Butler , Heading , Pa , FIERCE FLAMES DestrovGu the Store Bouses of Mr J drew Moycr's ' Planins Mill Yesterday Afternoon , The lIulIdliiRH Completely AVrnprii In tlio DcHtroylnK l''lnmcs llo. fbro lie DlBCOvcryof the Flrc. It 1ms been ninny n long day sinoo t ! citizens of Omaha have boon riormitti to witness such a sea of flnmoa us the which enwrapped and completely d stroyod the store housoa of Andre Meyer , on Ninth street yorterdny aftc noon. noon.Mr. Mr. Meyer lina a largo planing mi between Dodge nnd Douglass utroot n little back from Ninth street. Tl buildings which were burned ycstordt afternoon were used as finishing roor nnd store houses , nnd faced d rectly on Ninth street , botwci the two streets aVovo name Throe men woront work in a distant pa of the building and the hot stove sot fi to a quantity of shavings which were : close proximity thereto , and when it w ; discovered the entire building was wra ] pod in ilamcs. An alarm was turned in from box 4 ; Tenth street engine house , and the enti department were on hand in a very fo moments , but too late to do anythii except protect adjacent buildings. Mr. Meyer stated to a BEK report that the buildings \vero filled wil finished work , ana that there was no i suranco , either on the building or stoc Ho estimates his loss at $5,000. A thousand or more people gathorc in the neighboring streets , and there r maincd until the entire structure w burned , and all that remained wasa pile smoking debris. It was nothing more than an old tindi box , _ there bmng a largo quantity shavings inside , and all the finished woi was dry and well seasoned. The building was ono of the old lam marks , having been built about fiftec years ago. All nervous and blood diseases are ii variably cured by the uao of Samarita Nervine. 1 SnmarKan Nervine would ho chea at 5100 a bottlo. It cures fits. " J. Ste ling , Charleston , S. C. Only $1.50 pi bottle , Druggists , Real Estate Transfers , The following deeds were filed f ( record In the county clerk's office Jam ary 17 , reported for THE BEE by Amc real estate agency : John Rush , treasurer , to Harry I Reed , treasurers tax deed lot 17 , blk ' 14 Grandview add to Omaha , $1 G4-100. John Rush , treasurer.to Lewis S.Reec treasurers tax deed part o 4 of sec 9 , It 13 o , containing 2A acres , $15 97-100. John Rush , treasurer , to Lewis Rood , treasurers tax deed , e i of lot 1 in BOO 9,15,13 o , containing 21 acres $15 46-100. Joseph P. Her and wife to James C Fargo , president of American Expree Company , w d , e 44 feet lot C , blk 91 ii Omaha , $4,000. George E. Barker and wife to Richar Barnacle , w d , lots 45 and 40 in Giso ad to Omaha , ? 000. Gunnard A. Lindquist and Kjersto Lindquist to George Edward Thompsor w d , lot 35 in Nelson's add to Omaht $1.700. Morris W. E. Purchase and Elocta A Purchase to Phillip Dubois , w d , lot K block 10 in Waterloo , $75. Adolph Parker and wife to Philip E Duboia , w d , lot 10 , block 20 , Watorloi $250. $250.Murtha Murtha H. Ish , unmarried , to Hem Brammor , w d , lots 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 , Bui Oak addition , $2,000. Joseph Patrick and wife to Mari Patrick , q cn i lot 10 , block 4 , Kountzo 3rd add. to Omaha.Sl. _ Temperance Call. To the Editor of Tun BEE. January 18. The executive committe rnd vice president of the W. 0. T. U from all churches , and all ladies interested od in temperance work are invited ti meet in the Y. M. 0. A. rooms at 2 p m. , January 17th. By order of the pros idont. Mus. L G. CHAKLTO.Y , Secretory. REMNANTS. Wo have just taken stock and now ) ilor a lot of short lengths in colored and 'anoy dross goods at a great reduction. Wio quantity is limited nnd the lengths ire marked at prices to close them out in i few days. N. B. FALCONER , late A , Cruickahank fc Co. Choice Potatoes and Turnips and Cab- lago , at Win. Gentleman's. Crockery Ware at bedrock prices at Vm. Gentleman's Crockery Store. POWDER Absolutely Pure. 'his powaur uovei Tailei. A marvel of purl luirh and wholesomcticsi. U ire economical thk odlnary kluds , and cannot b < sold lu icmpetltl' htho multltuds of lew test , sbort welglt , alprn c phate powjore. field only U cans , lioyal lak rowdorCo.loe Infants and Ghildrer Without Mnrphlno or Narootln I JVhnt Rives our Children row cheeks , I What cures their fevers , makes tlicniRlrc ] R. 'Tin fiantnrla . When Babies fret , anil cry by turni , t What cures their colic , kills their w ormR. a. Hut CaMiirln. Wliat quickly cure * Constipation , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion : I Hut CnMorjn Farewell then to Morplilno Syrups , Castor Oil and 1'aregorlc , and llnllCantnrln Contnur Unimont. An n Boluto euro for Rlionmatist Sprahm , Bnrno , Galls , &o. , and i Instantaneous Paln-rollovor. SPECIAL NOT1GEI jorspcclala will Posltlvolynot bo laser unless paid m advance. TO LOAH-Monev. ONBY TO LOAN In sums of ? r.cu. and upwi ntnlpcr annual , on Douglas County far Aildrces "U. C. Patterson & Co. , real estate broK 1404 Kainam St 87416 " ONEV TO 1,0AN The lowest rates ol Into M" Demls' Loan Agency , 16th tt Douglas 234- M"MONEY TO LOAN In sums of 30J. and uimo MONEY Davis and Co. , Heal IjUto ttuil I , Agcntfl , K.05 . Fnrnam St. 393 HELP WAMTKl ) . Ladyiiaitntr wanted to enter Into a rcsix AO We bu.lnosx that has been already ejUblis In mah , tlio outgrowth ot which la likely to en matrimony. Refutation must bo unablemls w hichi \ IM to bo above wealth In the cjcsnf luhcrtl cr. "a V. " lice oincc. 8JO- A.NTED A gill for illntnR room and chan W work , I'laiittrs House 16th anil Dodge. BSD 20 te m , SO men , w ( ; is $3.00 per WANTED ( I.CO for men apply J. C. Hurt Florence Cut-oft. 883-2 : \\7ANTED-nlrl for housework .Mrs. W. > I Ulngham 812 S. 10th St. bctvM.cn Leavenw < and Marcy. 883-1 ! IANTUD-Cilrl ( or gcn'ral housework , si w family , 12..1 north IDthtit. 102.21 ww ANTED A girl to du peneial house work , w quire 1U23 Dodge cor. 20th. 893 If \T7ANTKD [ Smart girl for mneral lumsowc VV good wages 812 south ISthSt. , 4th house so Lcaen worth. 800-1 Agenta to BC.U looking glasses , clo WANTED ] [ " . Liberalcomirilss ! U. F. Martin 1014 Clark St. near cor 20th. 850- A ( jv > o i Insumnce solicitor to worl WANTED thu old reliable northwcslcin muti Life Insurance Co. A literal contract will be gl to the right man. For particulars address John hi General Agent , Omaha. 60-2 Girl In small family. Inquire at WANTED & Co , 13th St. Stb-1 TTl/ANTKD A girl for ccncral housework at BOI west cor. 21st and Webster Sta. 807-1'J " \I7ANTED-An apprentice boy at Excelsior XI VV ihine Works. tOD-ll nTANTED A good girl ( or geneial house wo > V Apply at fci : ! South ISth St S77 1 WANTED A German dining room kitchen g Hesse and Iloppe , 418 S. 13th St , bctvti llarncv and Howard. 66ri t SITUATIONS WANTED. , , Situation by joung man who Is i WANTED with hardware Uuitv sn and la a t icr. Reference given. Address "D. " Lo.k , .Bm 3oircctlonville la. b85-lU VX/ANTED A situation by a Btemgraplier , Tl amaiiuen Is , Qocdepeed no trouilc In m ny notci from lo't r ill tation. Good rctcrcucc niswer through ngcncj 217 N. Kth St. , Omalio. 897-221 _ Wr ANTED Sitoation by llretc'a'aGermiricook hotel or prl\ ate fainllj. hcfercn cagi en A ireag U I ) BKK oltlte. 887 21. ' ED Situation bv an u > iiorlenced Rroco WAN'l clerk , who speaks English , Danlshmd Ccniui uldicss "C. L. " Oraubccks groo < rj corner 6th a ierco St. 857-191 W 'ANTED Situation by a danisn girl to doge era ! housework In a good Ameilcan ( ami Address 6S5 llth utreet between Dodge and C'r.pli Ueiiue. 863-JOI WANTED A kituatlcn ah raol , by a lady cf < pericnce. Address "F.V. . " gSl-l WANTED By an experienced farmer and Bto breeder , a f iuutluu aa farm manager and 8 > erlntcndcnt of a stock and grain farm. Twer , 'eirs' expurfence in thu feeding of cattle * nd ehc 'or market , to 't ther with the growing and fco I ) f roots. Address "C. " Bee olllce. 820 1 jmBCBLLAHEOOB WAHTB. T\ ? ANTnD To borrow2600 lor rtve yeara at t rcrcent interest , on city lrapro > ed proper Mdresi "S , " Bio ollice. 8 0-18 ] WANTED Furn'shed room I jr light house kfc Ing. References exchanged. Addrtsn "A. 3. Ceo ofllce. 850-18) ) W ANTED A few inoro boarders at 1408 Ct street. 8iJ-23t WANTKD To iinest clglij or tea hundreddolla with Hscn Ices an book-keeper , or in BOIIIO ot r clerical capacity. Would loan the money to ei lojcr. Addrenn "C. " lice olllco. 819-208 r\TANTKU I'aitncrln land business. * MO n IT buy abaH Intercbt In a well eetabliihed , line dierteedand p j Ing re l estate and loan Iniilnc i tonn having t o rullroada , In ncuihcrn Nebrask. 1110 country nd cxi client , cliaiuo ( or an cnergei id rri < i > ontlble man ol cxiHirlence. Addremt"ltci Utc , " liio oilier. 818-211 .I/ANTED TO tr Ut a llnu tlagla liorao and IT splendid carriage arbuinry team ( or rt.il estate AHKKU & MAYNG , N. K. turucr 13th andFarnau 76U. { ADIES Oil YOUNQ Ml'Jf in city or country t - / taKnnlce , light and pleasant work at their o\\ : > infaf2to5. : nday easily and qulttly nude ; neil nt by null , no cant asslug : ; no Btainp lor reply eauo address Heliable ManTg Co , , Philadelphia I'a awerTT. _ 763-lnifil FOR SENT HOUBBB ana Lots. _ rOU KENT Tw o \ ery deiirablo furnished n cm with board suitable ttr two or more gentlerjun 33322 } _ riuK , opioelte P. O. POIl KENT Klie room house south 18th stre i Mo. 100. . JOHN O'NEIU , 80MOJ roll KENT To a family without children , an ele ganviy lurulshed reeldeno. in beet part of the cltj Capllollllll. 10 rooms , furnace and all inoderii proumentB. Addrcm by Ittter " \X."Bee nttlce , i10JlillJ.STSottB8 ? on > 7th St near Davenport , a LbllMAN. < 0ll KENT Ilindxomcly furnished room , heated by furnace 1021 Capitol are. 703 181 011 KENT S room house on Webster west ol 18th St. S , T. 1'eteiseu , real esuto ejrciit , IDth a Uougla . 011 HKNT Furnished rooms , 181B Uodgo street. 700 23 ! 1011 HUNT Fnrnlshel room 1B17 Chicago StT 880 tf _ \OK UENT A nicely furnished front parlor to let with or without boaid , 1013 Dodge street. 848-22) ( Oil KENT A new houfe , a rooui , b y mlndow , Double door , cor. I'acitlc atrl ISth street. 1011 BENT 1 sultof unfurnUhed rooms at cor. uer 18th and Capitol a > e. bSMSI 1011 RUNT Twenty hom.cn , Inciuira JlcCairae Broi. opiQHlta | l'o t ulllro. _ b8-tf 1011 HKNl'-r'urnUned lojin with board , /jiiTa few day boarders , 1(11 Da/enpurt. 83'MOI 'Oh ' RENT FurnUlnd front rooiu Ou6 N. 18lh. 701-lb | _ _ _ OR RENT A large casement , also entire second floor. Inquire 1113 lUuic-y St , t02-lb OH RENT Au elegantly lurnUhtd alcoto teem , south exposure , all modern coiituiiences , Quest .Uon la Ouubt , N. W. Cor. ISth and > 'arnam _ 7g7-tf OH RENT Coutorut/ Iruni ruom , nuuth-eia corner Kouiteentb auu Havrniojt. suitable for gtntlcmco. OMJ tf RKNT Furnished rooms on the notthveit FOR . 18th and Opltolavcnue , formerly Crclshtoo House. 189-tl RENT-Rooma In Nebraska Natlona Hank FOR . Uost desirable offices In the city Supplied with hydraulla elevator and heated b stcum. Apply at Dank. C2S-U t'ou j 18th H' . , bet. i > a\cn orth nnd Mmon. Inquire - quire at O. A. Undqutst 1200 Farnam. tCJ-53 onSALR A flrH rl 9 lot on StnmiMi inc. . near I ' I'oppMc n' < Mansion. A urtat bargain of told In ono Heck. A. SAUNDEltS & LO. , omxslto the Paxton. 803-23 SAtX A renl slAtemortt ; KOol JStO. nt a IJ10H 1 . Address "d. Slortjrsgo1 Bee olflce. ffll-21 SALE OH HUNT Farm n miles from city. IrUM ' > ot Mrs. Mejcr , ortr Uotdcr'i Drugttoro. 10th and Webster. 672-tt Oil SAl.E-Nlcorcsl.lenco and full lot S G. tor : 3JandLca\cnworthtlOOO , ono Block from -St. . car. 871-23J FOR SAI.E- hc d. illHorent eracle- nnd agog. 1IIHA.M & M < VNUKI < 1IOYKH , 84a-tt Somril , Xeb. poll SAt.K i.unoral ptoro.vlth bttck bulldlnjf'.ln. I 1 nflaiitlihliiiKobraekKtonn , sti re doltir a bus- Incut of 1 < .000 rcr Near. BAUKKK & MAYNK , N. K. corner 13tli anil Kiriiam. 7ES-tf SM.K-.Stock ot general merchandise and. FOR Milued at about $5,500. Address ttox BI , Filth , Neb. 70J-tf. 8A1.K Two portable boilers , 10 liorso t)0\\er FOR ) 1) ) . FITZPATR1CK , 603-11 218 Soutb Kith St. SALK-Lcadlng hotel tn a li\cly Nebraska FOil n. For partlculara aildrrss or call-at the. office ol IIARKEll&MAYNE , N. E. corner Farnam > and 13th Ste. 767-tt A small Moolcr , Dibman k.Co. , ttflrc - FORBALK , almost now , at this ofllce. tt SALK Fatm 18 acres , now houte , barn and outbuildings , ahtvdoand fru't ' trcpj , small fruits In abundance ; excellent location , 4 inllea from post- ofllco , J tnllo from ichnol. Just the thing for "tiuck" fann or dairy. Prlco ? 2SOO. Will ralso hi 30 days. 0. It. Donne & Co. , Real Instate Agents , 15th and Douglas streets. 071-tf neil BALK My two story brick residence , 19th I 1 and St. Mary'sluemio. Largo bam , out-houae , water Hor.8 , well arranged. Lot 60x200. Pilco 87.600. Best Bargain In Omaha. Call at II. Toft's People's Bank. 277-t SALE 12 lots ono block west of Park a > e- FOR cars. Lots COxlSO. Will acll the w hole tract for $7,100 , If Bold before January 1st , 1884. Real es tate owners bid this bargain , If jou call at People s Bank. 278-tf FOR SALE Choleo business property , three lots cor. Saunders and Charles Street. It "ill pay jcu to lnostlgate this offer. Call at Peoplo'e Bank. 278-tf FOR SALE Improved property , which will pay the buyer 0 per cent on the Investment. Rents for $1,020 per year. All occupied by first clasa ten ants. Will sell for $10 , WO , If Bold soon. All or one- half coth , balance , ono to five years. The abe > o In- \cstmcnt lg worth Investigation. Call at the People's Bank. 2bO tf T > OLLED CATTLE AND CLYDESDALE HORSES. X Tr e subscriber la takliiR orders for spring 1m- portatlon of the above. Prices muchbclow those at auction sales. References to these supplied. John McCulIoch , 111. Trust and Sav. Bank , Chicago. 203 2mf F ll SALE A first clasa second hand top buggy Call at 1S19 Uarnov street. 07tf pOIl SALE Ola newipapers in large and small quantities at this oDlco. tl MISCELLANEOUS. STHAYED A small spotted cow wi'h only one horn. Plcoso rf turn same to F. raiilkcn , J"nes .St. between 7th and 8th. SS2 10J rpo EXCIIANGK Two good lots In good location A for good hoisc and kugsry. "W. H. M. Bee office. 88ioa " _ OS ! ' A Hlgmi C'nl pin. Agreekcro s fet lth pearls and turquoia. Thu nair c , P. A. Wooa ' 84 cngrcdonbick. . The finder will be rewarded by teturnlngtamo to the law office cf J. L. Webster. 891-tf IF anj one has taken tip a c'ark boy mare about 14 hands high , plea olca\e her at N. W corntr7th and C ss cr .otify fame j lacoU oLce. 804 tf 'T AKEN UP Cn my premises on Dec. 16. 1883 , In JLwest Omaha , one Cream Colored Tony. Sum ! . white fpot In forehead , mane and tall a little darker than the bodr. JAS E VANUEUCOOK. SZ'iStlewki _ rt Vl.EUS CUM HANV book-keeperaiid accountants. X Examine and adjust dls-arrangcd books In a sys tematic and accurate mann cr. giIng correct balances , will especially attend to potting up books each day where the services of a book-kct-per are required but a few hours , making out invoices , statements , and any correspondence confidentially , also make collec- tiona. Ofllce at P. Boyer and Co. , 1020 Farr am Si. 6lR-lmo EDWARD KUKHL , UAOISTER OF PALMYSTEUY AND CONDITION- ALIST , 803 Tenth street , between Farutun and Bar ney , will , with the &Id of guardian spirits , obtaining an ) one glance of tb past and present , and the certain conditions In the future , lioots and shoes mae order. Perfect satisfaction gimrantped. Patent Dried Fruit Lifter. AS USEFUL NO DEALER IN A IN GROCERY Groceries STORE CAN AFFORD A3 A PAIR OS- TO BE COUMtn Without K. . . SCALES. H.C.CLARK , SOLE PROPRIETOR. ' . OMAUA , MEH. 1 The use o ( the term" Bboi Line" In connection with th corporate name ot a grcatroad , conveys an Idea ot list" hit I I ftl V required by the traveling pub I I nl lic a Short Line , Quick Tims _ and the best ot accoromoda * lions-all ot which are Juin- hed by the greatest railway hi America. JEIOAGOVHWAUKEE , | | , And St. Paul. m It owns and operates over 4,600 miles ol'it orthcrn Illinois , Wisconsin , Minnesota , Iowa an kotaandas ; ts main lines , branches and connec ans reach ail the great business centres ot the orthwest and Far West , It naturally answers thei iscrlptlon ol Short Line , and Best Iloute between Ch cage , Milwaukee , St. Paul and Minneapolis. Chlcago.Milwaukco , La Crosse and Wlnoiia. Chicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and HlendaU Ch cage , Mllnaukco , Eau Claire and StllUater Chicago , Milwaukee , Waueauand Merrill Chicago , Milwaukee , Heaver Dam and Othkoah. Chicago , Mllwaukco , Waukesha and Oconomowoo. Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and I'ralrledu Chlea. . Uhlcago , Milwaukee , Ovtatonna and Falrlbault. Chicago , Belolt JanesvlUe and Mineral I'olnt. Chicago , Elglii , llocklord and Dubuque. Chicago , Clinton , llock Island and Cedar Rapids. Chicago , Council Bluffs and Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Kails and Yankton Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain. IVook Island , Dubuque , St. Paul and Minneapolis Davenport , Calmar , St. Paul and Minneapolis Pullman Sleepers and the Finest Dicing Cars In I'1/ ? ruu ° " the mainlines dtheCHICACn > if $ & $ & ! & frsffiftf ' SSS- s employes ol the cotnpaiiy. OARPKNTER l - , UUFKENE & MKMIEUOHN " IRCHIT"I , .