8 THE DA1L5T &JEE-OMAHA , MONDAY , JANUARY 28 , 1881 , THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA. Monday Morning ) Jan , 28 ) LOCAL BREVITIES , The waiting rooms nt ( ho Union r dfio nlopot are bcinR ItaUoralnod and cleaned. It will add matorifUy to their appearance. A. poor woman with n family of ftvo chil dren , complained in police court Saturday of cruelty nnd neglect on the part of her 1ms- band , for whom n warrant was Issued by Judge llcnecko. 15. K. I-ano , superintendent of the lirldgo division of tholl. 1' . , who has just recovered rom * long and-uemus Illnos ? , Is about again nd doing welL JoUn SI. Donnelly , secretary of the Omaha - ha Block Yard company and Ofralalla Cattle nnd Laud company , has opened an office over the Omaha savings' bank. The annual bxll of the A. O. H. Cornel i * JJanJ will tclto'j'lrvco at Crounno'H hall , Fob * ruary 21st , Washington' * birthday ore. A grand time is expected. A robbery Is reported as having occurred on Friday night , at the rosldonco of Mr. rut An overcoat and $100 In conk are the property fleloctod and carried oil. Ixm Warden , a younff man well known In Omaha , where ho roaidod for a number of yearn , was recently murriod at Cleveland , Ohio. Hid friends wish him pence and pros perity. perity.Tho The bright warm sun of yesterday afternoon - noon brought one the street loaf era inaigo \ nuinbore , who stood upon the corners and utired lit the ladies as Ihoy crossed the muddy otroots. otroots.Tho The Kular mooting of the Irish Liberal leajuo will bo hold nt their hall on Douglas street this evening. A good attendance In desired , na bunluciM of Imporlanro Is to ho transacted. Nolan , who attaiutod such notoriety n jrook ago by liia unsavory bouduct in North Omaha , IM not boon soon since , nnd it lit thought that ho la enjoying the bree/.oi of lake Michigan. , The habeas corpus suit In the MoOarty CMO baa not yet boon begun and nooins likely not to be. It is understood that the judge will grant no more orrow except for error In the proceedings of the court , Capt. Jtawlcs with his battery of the Fifth artillery from Fort Omaha , were out for cxcrclbo Friday and passed through the city. Tha martial appcaranui of the man and the fine condition of the horses and guns elic ited great admiration. { Iho county commiaiioucru on Thursday last ( ulopteii a resolution by which the core of the poor and everything connected therewith is transfonod from Mr. Corliss to Mr. L. M. Pierce , superintendent of the poor farm. Another game of polo wa ) played at the roller rink Saturday evening. As usual , the "reds" again walked away with the laurolx , if there bo any laureln to bo gained in tumbling around and thumping each other's shins with clubs. Ilaverly's "Silver King" party finished a very successful tngagomont ut the opcru house Saturday night. Good hounoi wcro had nt each entertainment. The pnrly go to Council Bluffs this morning , where they nro to play a two nights' engagement. II. A. Baohinan , who lost n hand n few weeks since , is Improving quite rapidly. His brother Charley , who has been visiting him for a time , loft for his homo at Bholton , Neb. Saturday. Ho took with him his brothnr'a arm , which will bo buried by tlio family. Burglars entered tbo ? roccry store located nt the corner of Seventh and 1'ierco ntrootH , Friday nght.They ! helped themselves to cigar * , candy , sordino * , and various other articles. Detective Knight is now upon their track and thinks he has n trail by which the guilty par ties may bo apprehended. To-day is the day sot apart by the Lin com school teachcra to visit the public schools of Nebraska's metropolis. Among Iho vinic- ore will bo State Superintendent Jouos , Conn. ty Superintendent 1'owors , Superintendent Hartley , of the Lincoln schools , accompanied by about thirty Lincoln teachers. The pollca force changed ever yesterday ; the men who havoboou doing the nijht work for a month past are now doing day work , and vice verxa. City Dotoctlvo Knight has resigned hU position and has gone back ou Jib regular bout ag&lu. Olllcor O'Boylo HUC- ceods him as detective. "Handy" couldn't stand the work of A "never sleep" man. Tlio young people of the First CoiigrOKa. tionsl church have In store for their many friends a noval entertainment for next Friday ctonlng , Fobnury 1 , > Jz : A "PIrik and Blue" tea party. All these wishing to see tea eorvad in the dainllest nmnuor are cordially invltod to look In upon the young folks Friday evening , Kacli person upon entering the room will bo gtvon a charming little Japanese Houvonlr iu exchange for his ticket. J. II. Bell nnd bride returned to the City from their wedding tour Saturday mornhjg d are with the brldo'i ) parents , Bev , and Airs. J W. Stewart , of South Omaha. They will remain In the city n few days and then proceed to Aurora , Mr. Bell's homo and place of business. They Iiava had a very pleasant visit among friends east , and are as happy as Rood health and joyous hearts can make a young couple of congenial spirits , On Friday a telegram from Outton \ > eig , Iowa , announced the death of Mr , Saf < folder , father of the MLue Soifelder , one ol v whom Is employed In Woodbridgo Bros. music store , and the other in the ontablish mentof L. 11. William * . Thin In indeed sad newn , and doubly to froin the fact that they Lad but recently purchased property here hoping that the change might bo bonoficlal to their father's health , Tha yonnr htdicilmie the tlncero sympathy of their many friendi In the hour of their bereavement. The city pouudmaster , Dan. O , Hereby , correct * lux BBC statement iu regard to his action In taking up and disposing of Mr , Marcy'd cow , on follows ) The cow was taken up on tha hay market , at Twenty-sec end and Cuinlnff itreeU , and after being kent tbo required time , and advertised , it WM sold to Mr , Be * ! for $17.60 , and Mr. Mwcy bought It back for 821. The chtrgoa on the cow for keeping and fees amounted to $5.75. liefore the sale Mr. Marcy could Live got his eow back by paying the charges. That the cow wan ttdvwtmd la the olllolal hand or an of the city , WM no fault of the ix > unduuuterbut * f the tlty oouncll , The pouiidmiuter has ( Hrwi Mr , Mircy mi order ou the city for * U.6j UM tutlattce of the amount received frwu tbe&leof the cow , nud Mr , Mercy will Jii < lu U wo t that amount of taonoy. The jH w4 ift tftrolwi ! duty , wdi noting mm w | M. and that it U i'ttic to' ' Uk up ctnty ow tkaa to Jiav W Ur w r Iwt m w r. UNDER THE ICL Another Accident on the Treacherous Missouri Ricr , A Team ami WftKon Go Under the tco Near tlio Old Vowrtor House on Saturday Afternoon. Thtro have already been several oorious nccidqnta upon the Missouri river this winter , ciuaod by the ice giving away , The latest occurred on Saturday after noon near the old powder house , nne resulted in the loss of ft wagon and team , , ho driver narrowly escaping. A man by the name of Johnson was engaged in hauling ice upon the ri\or , and thinking to make a short out to the landing , turned his team across a spot from which ice had hut recently boon taken , and which had not become suf ficiently strong to boar the weight imposed upon it , nnd it gave way , participating the team am wagon , loaded with ice , into the water. M r. Johnson , who waa seated upon the wagon nt the time , saved himself by jumping. The team nnd wagon flontei under the ieo and disappeared. The team waa valued at $ . ' 150 , and th loss is a severe ono to Mr. Johnson , who depended upon thorn principally for hii support. Too much caution can not bo uaod a this time in driving upon the river There have been so many gangs of men at work cutting ice , leaving so man ; places which have not aa yet bocpm strong enough to drive upon. It is risk to drive upon any place without first examining amining the ice and satisfying yournol that all in safe. IN MEMORIAM , SorvlccH Hold'at tlio Opera JIouso in Bloniory or Ir. O. F. Stalling , As had boon previously announced services were hold in Iloyd'a opera houa last night , in memory of Rov. G. F Stalling , deceased. There was a largo congregation proa ont to do honor to the memory of tin departed pastor. The opera luuso waa trimmed in black , as waa alao the chair in which ho waa wont to ait and the pulpi From -which ho preached. The serviced throughout were of u mom fitting character , and many were the loving tributes paid to him whom all loved and rcspoctcd. Following is the Anthem "I Hoard a Volco from Hoavon" Choir Scripture foutoncei llov. 8.1 ! . liavnltz Chant "Tho ttoanoct andMowora" . . . .Choir Scripture reading. Rev , < T.W. Stow.irt.Omnhn Hymn " .Tenus , Wliilo Our Hearts Are Bloodin J'ray or Hoy. A. ! > ' , Shorrlll , Omaha Hymn "O Shepherd of the Shoop" AddreflU Rov. H. B. Birntt/ , Western Secre tary Lutheran Jllsnlona. Offering Short address Kov. St. H. Grossman , Lin coin , Neb. Short ftddron..Kov. C. Huber , Clear Crook , Nob. /mn "Asleep in Josui" , Addrc 80H.Itov , M. B , Mollok , Waverly , Nob. , Rov. A. I' Shorrill , Omaha. Resolution * of respoct..Omaha Ministers Association. Resolutions of respect Lutlieran Chuicl Vestry. Selection Choir Bor.odlotlon Kov. J. W. Btowart Never Give Up. If you are nufforinif with low and depressed .jilrltrt , loan of appetite , general debility , die ordered blood , weak constitution , headache , er any dlaeiuio of a bilious nature , by all means procure a bottle of Jlloctrlo Hitters. Yoi will bo HurprlKod to spp the rapid improvoinon that will follow ; you will bo inspired with new life ; strength and activity will return ; pair ud nuiory will ceoao , and henceforth you wil rejoice in the In the pralno of Kiectrio IMttera Bold t fifty cents a bottle by O. 1' . flood nail THE TURNERS , Grand Success of tlio Tenth Anmia Uallof the Tiiritvoroin dooloty Saturday Nlghr , The tenth annual ball of the Turnverein voroin society of Omaha was celebrate at their spacious and elegant hall , on Elarnoy atreot , nnd wan a grand HUCCUS in every particular. About ono hundred and twoutycouplei participated in the festivities of the occa sion , and a jollier and happiur crowd o people was never before scon gathered together gothor iu the city of Omaha , and as th awoot strains of Thtolo'o orchestra lloatoc upon the air , it was a brilliant and vnorr scene to watch the dancers as they flo.xtoc by as if on ango ? wings. The Turners are noted for being roya. entertainers , and upon this occasion they lost none of their old-timo notoriety , bu rather added now laurels. Mr. Philip Andres , president of the Turners , on behalf of the society presented entod Mr. J. I. Fruohof with a boauti f ul gold watch chain in token of the ca loom in which ho is hold , having filled the ofllco of treasurer for ton years. Frank Lange and Robert Rosonwig were each presented with gold medals , they having been the moat regular in attendance anco at the meetings. The flinging section of the Turners rendered some delightful music , thus on hancing the pleasure of the evening. Tlio committee was E. Meyer , II Stacker. 0. Parisiou , 1. Aishol and 11. Stein , all of whom deserve great crodl for the success of the occasion. JKuolUen's Arnica Salvo , The greatest medical wonder of tba world Wunrantod to speedily euro Uurni , Outa , Ul fTtMMttlft ! Ilh5um , Fever Sores , Cancer * . Pllos OhUlblalra , jOorns. Tetter , Chapped hands and all eklij eruption , garanteed to cure Iu -rery Instance , or money refunded , 25 cents pet An Investigation. Denver Tribune , January 29 , On Thursday , Albert Abel , wholesale dealer in notions ou Larimier street , near Oiiarpiot'a hotel , made a bill of aalo to Max Meyer , of Omaha , of his homestead - stead , real estate and business property , The consideration both parties refused to meal , although both elated that Abel owed $10,000 oMoyor. Yesterday nu attachment WM obtained on thn property for 12,500 by Rhouo , Wows , fc Co. , of ( Cincinnati. This urousod suspicions , and the afiatn of Abel were investigated It by Dun * Commercial agency. Jt WM earned by the agency tb-.it Meyer is a elativo of Abel , nnd 'that Abel had mated about two yoara ftgo. Abel's af. airs are in A bad wait is said that lis debts amount V , $40,000 , nnd that ho enlo of the pr operty to Meyer is a 'radulent trans ? ction to save Abel. It s a clear case of failure at any rate , nnd , ho affair v ( ill bo sifted to the bottom. Mr. AVA claims that the transaction was tagitirnato and straight , nnd that any invocation - vocation made will reflect to his credit. SNAPPED A NOft A Why Woman Snaps a Note From a Clerk's ' Hanils In tlio OlIlCR ot tlio Nebraska and Iowa InHuranco Company nnd in Subsequently Arrested. During the noon hour Saturday the of Dice of the Nebraska & Iowa Insurance company witnessed quite a lively scono. An old Irish lady by the name ol Kelly , who resides a few miles from town , went into the insurance ollico and stated that uho desired to pay a note which thu company hold against her. The note was produced by ono of the two clerks who were in the oflico nt the time , nnd the oM lady took hold of ono end while the clerk hold the other end of the piece of paper. Tlio note called for $13T , while the old lady declared that she had only signed a 8100 note. During the argument which followed the old lady snatched the note and put it in her pocket and rofuaod tc give it up. .She could not bo persuaded to disgorge , and Oflicor Sigwart wan called in. At the same time n friend o the woman came in nnd adviaod her to give up the paper , which she finally did although very reluctantly. Upon the direct HIO told a atory whicl was to the oirect that an agent of the Iowa and Nebraska Insurance coinpan ; had coino to her house in the country and that she had signed a note for $100 which had since been raised to $135. Shi waa very loud in her denunciations o the company , and declared that sin would bring suit against thorn. IM2UHONAU V. B. Knight has resigned hi * position wit ! the tolophonn company , and In now genera ngont of and partner of the 1'almor Wire company , of Now York city. W. N. Crane , of Chicago , general western manager of the Kqiiltablo Lifo Assurance so ciety , of New York , Is In the city , Introduc ing to bin friends Mr. Dallas St. Clalr , who bos just boon appointed general agent for Ne braska , with hcad'martars ' In Omaha. Itov. Snuuiol Barnttz , who conducted the la.it memorial services at the Lutheran church [ ant night , Is the western secretary o.f the general oral synod of the church for tin United Stat&s. Ills homo Is lit DM MoineH , and In addition to his church work ho Is quite prominent inont as editor and correspondent of several religious publications. Oov. Grant , of Colorado , is In Iho city , ant In registered at tha Millard. Miss Klla Mtntioth , type writer fur K. Dim it Co. for the past four years , loaves Omaha iu a few days on u visit to her sister in D. lton , Ua. 0. .T. O'Connor , of Winuobago Agency , In at the Metropolitan , O. P.llnrd , of Now York , Is at the Metro- polltau , Alfred St. Jacques , of Ottawa , Canada , Is at tbo Metropolitan. K. D. Wolkor , of Lyons , U a Metroi < olltan guest. J. T , Doulon , ot LyunH , Is at the Metropoli tan , T > L A. Ilarllgan , of L'lattsmouth , is at thi Metropolitan. Whlto 1'rlce , of Las Vegas , Neb. , In at the Metropolitan. 8. Barker , of Plattamouth , la at thu Metro poll tan , M. JX Htiyer , of Denver , Is at the Metro politan. II. V. . Young , ut Minneapolis , U at the Metropolitan. A party of Omaha pooplolaft yesterday for Chicago to attend the grand opera perfor nmncos In that city this week. Among the party were Ilonry W , Yates , wife and daughter , Hon. Frank Murphy , Hon. John I , Rodtck , Charles R. Rodlck and Al. Patrick. Charley W. Towusond , of Loulsvlllo , Ky. representing Taylor & Williams , is at the Millard. Charley la ono of the best known , us well as ono of the moat popular men on the road. Whan ho irotH to Omaha ho generally combines business with pleasure , and rumuliu a week with bis many friend * who nro always glad to she him. J , K. Lucas , ot Central City , I * a guest at the 1'axtou , H. T. Oady and H. N , She wall , of Nebraska City , Is at the Paxton. W. 0. Carpenter and wife , of Ogden , Utah , nro at the Paxton. L. If , Ityilor , of Greenwood , is at the Paxton - ton , 0. J ! . Wenoott , of PJattsmonth , In at tha Millard , U. T. Hartley , of Lincoln , in at the Mil- lsr.1. . lsr.1.J J , 8. Cory , of OrleniiK , Is at the Millard. I ) . 15. Appol aud mother , of Denver , ara at the Millard. A Urciit Discovery. That Is ilnlly bringing joy to tha homes of tuouxauus by saving many of thnlr door ones from M surly grave. Truly Is Dr. King's Now DUcmory for Consumption. Coughs , ColtU , Asthma. Bioncliltls. liny J iver , LoJ of Voice , Tickling in the Throat , Pain iu BlUe and Ghent , or any disease of thn Throat and Lungs , ft pooltlvo euro. ( JuiminUxHL Trial Bottied fieo at 0. lf. Goodman's Drug Store Loivo slio 81.00 Cruelty to AunlinaU. Up OB St. Mary's avenue hill may daily bo aeon a case of exceeding great cruelty to a poor dumb'beast. The street car company are working as n holpur on the hill an old grey horse , whoso right for. ward nnklo and foot are BO diseased that ho can hardly boar hia weight upon his hoof. hoof.For For a long time ho was worked upon the line in a lame condition , until he bo- parao so deformed that ho could not longer bo used in that capacity when ho wai put upon the hill. The lauie limb iivo3 ; him such pain that tie hat to bo whipped quite eovoroly be- ore ho will put it'to the ground. The itroot car company are not BO poor that u nocoMiuy for them to drive auoh amottls. THE EMMETTS ANNUAL , the 106th AnnlYeriary ot the Birth of Their Martyr Patron , It Will TakolMnco In Ilojd's Opera , Tuesday , ? InrolI tli. When a year ngu the members of the Kmmot Monutnont association broke from their old-timo custom of colo- brnling the annivonary of the birth of Kobcrt Emmet in their meeting hall , and engaged Bojd'a opera houao for the event , It i was n > stop that reflected credit upon the t organization. From n frco entertain in a small hall , to a paid celebration on a grand and befitting ocalo was a do cttled. move in advance. But they sue ccodod in gathering an audience largo in number , and ono that upoko nothing but words of the highest praise of a success ful and meritorious affair. This year they are determined to oven outdo the last. An active and energetic committee has boon at work for n number of wocks past , and from what Tin : Hr.v can loam of the programme , nearly complete , it will ho a celebration that will ho on honor to the Irish people plo of Omaha. Boyd's has boon en gaged for the night , and the bast local talent'aro tendering their as sistance. Col. Michael Boland , formerly of Louisville , Ky. , but now located in Denver , will honor the memory of Em met in an oration ; the Glee club will ren der two numbers : the trial scene from the drama or Robert Emmet will bo pre sented with every detail adhered to ; the national party of Ireland , her nationa musio and her national oratory will bo presented by these capable of doing her juatico. Col. Boland , the gentleman who wil ! deliver the oration , is known throughou America as one of the most thoroughly brilliant of Irishmen. As an orator ho truly represents the national spirit BO ra pidly gaining ground , and his clouo con flection vrtth national affairs and the higl positions of honor and trust conform upon him by his countrymenqualify him to ably honor the memory of Emmet whoso young life wont out upon the altai of Irian nationality. The Emmets will certainly meet with n good reception at the opera house 01 Tuesday , March 4th. When the pro gramme is fully arranged , THK BKB wil' publish it , and bespeaks for the afihii a grand success. COASTING , The COJ-H and Girls Indulge In It Free ly Upon tlio Habbatli. Yesterday morning the boya and girls were delighted to see the snow coming down , slowly but steadily , until abou two inches of the beautiful stuff had covered ored the earth. Then , notwithstanding the fact that it wsa the Sabbath day.hun drods of the youngsters , and not a few who were not BO young , shouldered their hand sleds and started for the hills. Al day long the coasting was kept up am small sleighs and largo ones , loaded with dozoix or moro boys and girls sped swiftly down the white covered inclines , while their youthful voices rang out upon the mild winter nir as if to entirely abolish ish the. old and time honored Puritan custom of strictly keeping the Sabbath. Property owners upon the streets where the children wore cuisting shov eled the snow oil' the sidewalks , while the children aa quickly shoveled it on in order to make good sliding places , and il is a wonder that pedestriaas are no ! killed or injured by the swiftly Hying sleighs upon the sidowalks. Children should not bo allowed to coast upon the sidewalks. A number of people wcro also ondeiv : oring to make use of the snow for sleigh riding purposes , but it was such aa to bu poorly answer the purposes. What it dii do , principally , was to make the side walks and crossings wet and slushy and very disagreeable to pedestrians. ' SHOWING OFF , Servant Girl Steals HOP Blaster' ; Watob und Olialn to Wear to u Ball. Mr. Harris , who keeps a second ham tore nt the corner of Tenth and Farna n streetlaat night misaod his gold watcl and chain , and was considerably worrict about its Insi aa it was a valuable our. For some time past ho has had in his employ a servant girl who has boon considered sidorod perfectly honest , but ns she and the watch vroro both gene , Mr. Harris thought ho would look her up and maybe she might have taken the watch for snfo looping. Ho started out und found her at a Bohemian dance , and around her nock was a watch chain ami attached to that jhain was the watch for which Harm onped. Ho gently removed the watch and hain from her neck nnd took his depart- are , leaving the girl to enjoy honolf nt : ho dnncu without her borrowed orna- menta. The watch and chain wore valued Dy Mr. Harris at $100. Ho did not have the girl arrested. 1/nntNltfta's Firr. At 0:30 : last night an alarm of fire was turned in from box 21 , corner of Ninth and Jones streets , and the department wcro noon on tliQir way to the lire. It was an insignificant blaze , being in the basement of the old bank building , which was moved from where the Nebraska National bank on Faniam now stands to the corner of Tenth nud Jones street. The stove bosamo too hot and sot llro to the lloor. The blozo was extinguished without difliculty nnd $20 will pay the loss. A. AVIlo Jiculor. Last night news WM brought to the oily that a man was beating his wife iu a most brutal manner out at the corner cf Twenty-ninth and Dodge streets. Officers WalL-or and Sigwart went out to the place and found the follow , whoso lame is Charley Ellsay , nsloop upon the bed , and his wife and children had fled Yam the bruUs called husband and lather. The otlloors arrostid the man nnd aUr edwith him for town. Hero the rulb of thiit old ajing , "that a man who will Btrlke hia wife will never etrike [ anyone olto , " waa verified , for the big calf , who had driven his family into the trcet , begged and cried nil the way to ail. ail.His His wife declares ih.it she will never ivo with him again , nnd that whenever 10 lias boon drinking ho comeojioma and jcats her and the children. THANKST Tlio Woman's Aid Association Kt- l rCHs XlmnlcH for the help Already Kceclvcd ami Ask more , Tlic Woman's Christian Aid association wish to express their thnnkn for the lib. oral amount of supplies received from the High school. Wo are now ready and ask for a like donation from the North school. If there are any citizono * who wish to aid tlio poor wo should bo happy to have them do so through the associa tion , as the funds for tho" relief depart ment nro nearly exhausted. Money or provisions , copocially rico , oatmeal and cornmcal , will bo very _ gratefully re ceived. Fluaso do not give to the street bcggarn , as wo need and ask your assist ance to help us atop all street begging. Send the applicants for relief to our rooms , corner tf Sixteenth nnd Faruam streets , nnd they will receive immediate attention , nnd the worthy will bo helped , llus. Eu.HN'A R. HAMN , See. , 202 South 24th St. V. 0.11. A. Social. The regular monthly entertainment of the Union Catholic Library association will bo given next Wednesday evening at Masonic hall. This month Judge Savage has consented to deliver a lecture on books , " and certainly there are few in the city who are so well qualified to han dle this subject as ho. The Musical Union orchestra , under the loadorshipof _ Prof. Hoffman , will render a very choice programme including the "Library March , " arranged by Holl'man. A dele gation of editors will manage the drawing for the "crony quilt , " of which every one has heard so much , and the lucky number will bo announced to the audience. The seats will bo ar ranged in anticipation of the prommiado , and the social will bo made of the fea tures of the entertainment. The society has received permission from its npiritunl director , the Right Reverend ] Bishop O'Connor , to make arrangement for a lecture , with Monsig- nour Chapel , the distinguished English prelato. The date has not boon definite ly agreed upon. This will bo an event of moro than ordinary interest , nnd it is probable that the opera house will bo secured - cured for the occasion. Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses were issued Last week by .Tudgo Chadwick , to persons who had a hankering for each other : Howard Rauck nnd Emily Dahlsarom Louronz Meinger and Miunio Liosen- berg. . John Tannahill and Elsie .T. Thomp son. Millard Cox and Cora L. Dow. H. B. Lorain and Minerva McKinney. Benjamin F. Roger and Myrtle Bad ger. George M. Stephens and Ellen Stin- son. son.Bornhardt Meyers and Rachael Wal- inski. I'ostolltcc Changes In Nebraska and Iowa during the week ending' January 10,1884 , furnished by Wm. Van Vleck , of the postoftice depart ment : NKBRAHKA. Established Thompson , Wheeler county , John Thompson postmaster. Postmaster appointed. Staplohunt , Sovrard county , Linus H. Naah. IOWA. Ejtabliahed Fierce , Decatur county , William E. Fierce , postmaster ; Morky , Davis county , Peter P. Jarvis , postmas ter ; Mortimer , Ilinggold county , Francis W. Loomis , postmaster ; Mnnn , Cedar county , Livorton T. Mann , postmaster , Discontinued Braye , Jefferson county ; Discord , Woodbury county ; Yankees , Clay county. Postmasters appointed Bard , Louisa county , Samuel Ludlow ; Gladstone , Tama county , E. P. Ames ; Grooncastle Jasper county , J. W. Anderson , La Hoyt , Henry county , Joljn A. Sheridan , Union county , George Uankin. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tbli powder never Trll. A marvel of purlt itrongh end wholenomeocsa. Mora economical thi tha odlnaiy ktudi , and cannel be old In competltlo wltbtbemuUltude of low * ' , ibort weight , alum n phoiphttepawdoiB. Bold oulyln cinn. lloral i ) k Dg fcwdfr Co. . KB Wall Stnwt New York. SPECIAL NOTICES. jMTSpeclalBlwlll Posltlvelynot bo Inserted unless paid iu advance , TO LOAN-Monev , MONKVTO LOAN OK ItWli liSTATK. LAJ > LOUIUIOS.,3178. ISUmtrett. 935-M MONKYTOLOAN-Tholowoat raU of InUrost BcmU * Loan Agvurj , lulli & DouU Z31-U ' . IX ) LOAN" " In nimi ut 1300. and upward. MONl'.V Darli and Co. , lloal KaUto and Loan Agenti , IM6 Facoaru Bt. 8D3-U HKT.P WAHTU1J. tWA NTED-A paatry girl at IS Bouglaa St. flooa cliambcrmald Immediately , ot ( WANTED Uou * , N. W , coiorrllth and Par. tiport. WU UTANTKU A fir t-fl M Cnrriago Blaokuulth. Yl Addict * LocV 11 ITS , CnMtoo , low * . VJt U ( A for Infants and Children. CftRtorianroinotosDltrostton What Uca our Children rcvsr chock * , and ' ' ' WUit cures tliclr fuverj , inakcfl them netn overcomes i''lutulL'iiiy , Uoustipu- Tin Civitorli Uon , Sour Stomach , Diarrlioca , op.'i FovcrishncRg. It insures \Vlii > n > iablp < < fn > t niut CIT liy turns , liosvlth and What cures llu-lr colii Kllb their v-onna , natural sleep , without morphine. Hut Cii'lorliv. ' ' _ s Wliat nulcUr currn Constipation , " Hour btoumclj , Colds , ImUgtttlon , Cartorla Is no will mlnptM to Chlldrrn thnt lliit r I recommend Itassupcrlor tonnr nn-wrlptlon known to mo. " * ir. A. AUCUKB , JI. 1)1 , Farewell then lo ' Morphlno Syrups , Cnslor Oil aucl I'MvRoric , nnd 83 l-ortUnd Avo. , IlrooUyn , N. Y. nndHall Cnntnrlnt CENTAUR LINIMENT an absolute euro for Itliouuio- llsiu , Sprnin.s , Burns , Gullif , &c. Tlio inosL l iworftilandPono- tratiiif ? Pniu-rcliovhig and ircallnt ? Itcnuidy Icnowu to man. \\7ANrED-A tcoily man to do a little of f T th'nif ' cotitiu t' il ullh the comnilwlou bUjtneM. Apply liy Ittter , iulurt l'ur > li , Zll 3. Ittli St. 031-20 WANTKU Six flr t'Clasj coat makers ; three first class p nt makers ; two first clanj vctt tnakcrn. The hiRhwt prices and steady otk Aildrcca or callcn K. rtnhm , MerchantTaHnrMars , lo a. V7131 "IT/'ANTED A tmutt boy t YOrk In ( froccry f tore. V V Call at Chicago Cash Store Xo. 220Cuniln ' St. OSJ-231 D Girl to do homo work , must ilfop liomo iilKhtu , II IS Cans St. 031-2e * AIsTCH Olrl ( or irtncral housework , small Wi fnmily , t No. ] 216 north 10th St. t)3-2flt ) " \X7ANTEI > A bov who inn uppik ( lerman , In the V > law olllco it Walter llcnnett , Hooin 1 , Ktd- lek' block. 003-28 "VtrANTEII AKII ! lrl at Idth and Pieroo iitKvts , Vi Wustorn Housu , O' block wostot N.IIVork . C 007. 65 7 AVTHl ) Female cook ut South Omaha Houte , ' Ithand Pacific. 9H-S45 Seriant ( Tills o ( u'l kinds in nt-ed of WANTED employment , to rill at our oflleg , oppusltu.pobt- ofllco , between 4:50anaO : p. m. CANNON , JONi:3 & CO , Frtnz r lllock. 0)0-1 ) in WANTED Immediately Uo No. 1 Harncos Makert. . A. IIOl'KIKS , 021-6 ! North Bend , Nob. TXfANTEU-Airents Immediately In otery country T I for one of the r.cxeec and beat of fostvBt Killing domestic urtlclts known ; reports of e&lcs ! .00 sold In ono aiterncon , 100 In 411 rulnuta ? , 8O In SO minutes , tend for tcras , or tamp'u will bo Bunt at once on ro- ctlpt of l5c. ! O. II. OltAY , room 210 cast ninth St. , Kansas City , Mo. 005-20 ! W ANTED A Kood ( flrl for ( jeneral house work , 411 South It th Street 01220 T\7 iNTBD Olrl In Email family. Inquire ut C. W J. Canan i Co , 13th St. WANTED A German ( lining room kitchen girl. Hi * e and Iloppe , 418 B. 13th St , betnccn Harncv anil Howard. fiC5 tf WANTED STOCK OF JIEUCHANDISK- ( Dry goods preferred ) , from $3,000 to 81U.OOO , will pile In ich iige good cluar farm property and eomo cash if uccestary. Addrctrt Uandolph. ciro nun office' . BSi M SITDATIOHS WANTED. - a thoroughly ojnipet nt ftsd ix- WANTED-By man , a hltuation ad bunk- kcepcr'or salisnmnand book-keeper. First i'1-vsn rof- ertnccs. Address "U D. " Bed eUloo. 078-311 \A/AP < il.U-Mi'iutui H tor tlrut clan * ttomeailcu. VV Call nt our ntllcu from 4'UOto 9 p. m. Saturdays 1 to 9 p. m. CANNO.S , JONES & CO. , Dpi' . I' . 0. 017-lm WANTED Situation by a jcun/ man 1H yars old. AddrcBS "Eugene" this ollico. 027-28 V17ANTED By a man of experionoe , a situation W as overseer ( f block or fruln farm. Has fam lly and con turn hi i three hands ( tons ) . IleferenceH. Nebraska rcfcrrwJ. Address J. iL 1) . HKK otllcc , Oouncll IllufT' . 100-81. WANTS. WANTED A few person * to instruct in book keeping , an there in a demand for eoniiwteiit book keepers I Hill learn a few , and wa't ' for half of pay until situations are lurnlshcd. J II. SMITH , ti078-30J 1618 DougkH St. FARM PIIOI'EUT\'WANTKD-We wlU exchange a brick etoro building and a eto k < f grneiul mcrchandteo valued nt $10,000 , situated In one ot the bit towns In 8. W. Iowator Isua or Ncb a- kalande. Trade ell oetabllshul. Address " 8. II , " care Ieo ! office. 1W4-SO Sl'EOIAI. Wurtiit furnishedorunfurnished roonw prccuro b artlers and furnlah Urst-claiu domes- tics. OfBce bourn , 4n to 0 p. m. Saturdai I to8 p. m. CANNON , JONES A , CO.tf'rcnzer Block. 043-lru \SrANTED-Parttcrt M ishlnjf boarders and these In VI tcirch of board in prhate lionseH. with or with out room , to rail at our ofilce Ir m 4.tU to 0 p. m CANNON , JONES & CO. , Opposite UottJtllcc. OfC-lm T ADIESORVOUNOMEN in city or country to . .Ltalin nice , light and pleuant work at their own bomi's : 92 to $5. n day eas-ily mid frulctly made ; n ork sent by mall , no camatwlug ; no etamp for reply. I'leoHO address Reliable Mnn'fg Co. , Philadelphia Pa. dmnerlT. 763-Uuol F03 IlENT HOUBCB and Lota. TJVIP. 11ENT A bnnUiiomijly fiunlahed pnrlor , biy JD wlndo , eolith exposure , bath room convenlun- ccs , 1720 Cjpltol aunuo. U881WI RENT FurnlJiod front room DCS N. IStli. FOB 701-11 ( IlENT Nicely furnished fronb roonu I7OR 1 Howard St T7OR ( KENT Fitrnlshod room .022 Capitol uve. JL1 104 2 } FOIUlbNT T o new Lrlok cottngi.'a of tlvu roonid each , all moilirn impro > tmoni8 , cor. Oth anil Hickory etrtwt , 127.1 IOU KENT A Sr t cUni room with board at 1513 F Howard Ht. U63 V3 | FUUNIHHKD room heated 21 N. 10th. I 976 U I FOll UKNT Nicely ( urnltliod roonu. Apply 723 & IStli .Street , or address "J. K. D. " Onuiia ! FOB HUNT I'leasant furnished room suitable for ' ono or tHoguutlcuicnlOlUCallfornmUc. T7IOH RKNT Fumlali a aud unlurulthwl roonu. ± ? 1B1G furoam Street. 9M VB FOH IlKNT A baiemojit of thrill roouu. AlfO & front | rlor , at IBIS tiodge street , 0.8 0 F'OH UKNT-Hoouu t 1015 Eaniaru utrttct. 957-801 FOIl UEST I'lvo room house , near St. Mary'a ft\eiiueiuiJ J5th ttrset. Innuire at S110 Ilarncy t'rett. 082-S7J FOU'UENT Nletly furnwhixl room at 1805 Karnjra btrcei. Of ) U FOll HKNT 'I'uo limisi K soutli of 17. I * , doiot , U32 tf J. I'lliri'd ItOE , ISli U. 6tht. . FOll lll'.HT-Nlc < .ly furuUtted front toomj 1C6 K. IMhktreet. 020-k | FOll UKNT Tvro elet'cmt ritldoncee , $10. iM > r month each. UAIIUEK 4. MAYMK , N. K. cor. Barnaul aud 13tli St. 037-tl oil UKNT New nine room dwelling with etcam heat KM , city and cltUrn water , bath water clout , hot and ooU wtttr , good cellar , barn and oyury oontoalcuuu in u Drst-cli ) city midcnoa. 007-M o. K DKISOOI.UIQ Foil imNr-Kurnltilied teem witli board , AI.o a few day boudcru , 181 < IM/eaporU 832 ib ) FOll HKNr PurnljI.cil room for gentleman , also twofurllKht houio Keeping. iWmori block , cxjrnurKJi'htliaiid llownnlrit 003-tf HAOIl IlENT 6 room home on Welwter west of J.1 18th fit. b. T. 1'otciKOD , rwU eeUito e ent. 16tli and Uoula | . b 3-U FOR HKhTConilortnUo front room , twutliCM corner FotuUeuth and PaYcuport , nulubla ( or wo ieutlemen. 063 tf FOll IlENT-Koomi la Nitrt t Kation * Bank BuUdliiir. Mont dtwlratk offloo * la the dty SoppUeU with bydrauUa tlator and buted b tcuo. Apply at Baak. Oi3-U FOll IlENT r urnkbcxl rooms on the northwe * oor. ISIh and Catiltolarenuo , formerly Cnsl httaj House. 1S3-U FOR SALE. ITtOit'MALE-Atiout SiBU outstfthdinfB from X1 and wiloon ImitoeM. Clieiri [ or cash. BS9 S8J ( 'IIAH. .TOSIIPK. irOIl SALE OS foci front on Sherman mi' . , run. J1 nine in 17th street , cheap. $1.100 ctnh. 1'AULSBN & Co. , 1M9 Farunm Ht. t09-LS Foil SALE A full lot near 13tn and t'irrco Ht. , with hoiisu and barn , well Imnrtnol. Call and oxamlm , lll bo Bold cheap at 1'AULSKS k CO. , 109 Karnani St. HX10-U8 IJ > OI18ALE Fnrmof 320acrtit ; iof the ury lust 1 farina of Doujjla- . , highly tmprovol , about 12 miles from city. Call for partlcu'ara ut I'AULsKN & Co. , 1609 1'an.ani Street. lOl-'JH FOU SALE lHx41B ( ) feet ou Crclirhton nieuuo. uitli 0 room lumii' , stable , hucgy shed , etc. : KOOU orchard , small fruit and grapn vims , fil.ttX ) If told lthlDlOda)9atl > AUUSU } & CD'S , 1B09 Famain itreU 095-IS FOR RU.K Kull lot on Delaware , mar Campbell Btrttt. with hlv room cattaiie , well , turn. A l > arE - E ln. ? 1,650. IVAUI.SKN& CO. , 151D I'arnura Si , B08-1M FOR SALE Kulllot wlthaiiURnincint luuisc ot lOrooms , within ( ourinmates ol the vourthouxe , 65000 only. II sold Immedlatcly.at 1'AULSEN & CO'H. l.,09 Farnam ttrett. 097-2S FOR SAtE Tlireu eplendid hnn o In Kot'8 iuld- tl n. 3 squares from court House Call for price at PAULSKN i : C J'S , 1C09 Farnau St. - FOU HAI.E Preah milk cow with calf , 512 : iti ! St. between Howard and Jnckbon. ! )72o ) } FOR HAI.E OR TRADE-A good span ol mukp , hariiL-sa and vagon. Inijulru Alex 0. CharHnn , at McCa us IroB. ! , 93041 17VMIM FOR SALIl'nrKtin for one week , or uill C cicMnge for city proiu riy , HAU.OU imos. , OC-2fl ( H17 S. ISth Street. J7ORSALE Hroclal Hiuya'iin ' in Howes and Lutu J1 In all putts ol the city r nd its ada.ltk.ns. 110L- L1NS1 AGENCY. ItOO Faniam treet P4Hf FOll SALE Atnlnrgalu , elegant residence lot tuar HaiiHCOin 1'a.h. ROLUNS1 AGHN01 % PlOtf IDOOrarnatn Stuict. FOR SALE CHEAI'-Special bargain. Beautiful corner lot , hl h ocd Bightly.Un Lowe's addition. llOLiLlNS'AOI'XOY , 050 tl 1SCO rnrnambtrect. FORSALE-T ohou a on Capitol A\e. , corno Two housem on Cas9 Street , corner 949 SO FOP. HALE-Colorado coal. Tills coal Is aa irto trout coot and an ( Jean at Rock tiprlnp. 934 tf JEFF. W. BEDFORD. FOR SALE A rare ba'galo , If taken at once. Ten acres of giound , good house , barn nnd otbtr 1m- prouinenta. Three nill-s from 1'iKlofllcc. $900.00 will buy It. BAIlKEil iUAYNE , K. E. cor , 13th and Farnam. V3&-28 "TT'OIl ' SALK Stotk farm 20 ocresln 1'olk Co , onlr X ? 6 miles from 1 , R. Station ; lOSacre-i nf i upturn mclrtecdbyll wlrcfcncri * , 180 under tultl\ati u , W litres good hay land. lmuro > encnt < conijilete. v ! juod dwellings , ntablcf ) , granary , coni-cr In , * wtjil- inllls &c. tc. Price oaly Si.tW C. R. LiaANK & CO. , 16th ai djouglas Ma. _ Bag-tt irtOll SALE Oil RKNT-Fartn 3 mile * from city. _ 1 ? IniUirof | lire. Mcer , > cr llotder'il Drugstore 10th and AVebetor. 872-tf IpOK HALE Stock ol general merchaiiJiRo and 1 building , valued at about JoEDO. Addrite Cox 61 , Firth , Jfcb. 7flt tL FOR SALE T o portable boilers , 10 horse power Applj at D. FITZCATHICK , ' flftS-tt _ SIB South 15th ft. FOR SALE A small Hosier , Bihman tCo. , flro proof aJt. ttlmoet new , at thb offlce. tf F 01l SALE My two story brick residence , 19th and St. Mary'u avenue. Large bam , out-houae , water wor.B , well arranged. Lot COJ'JOO. Pilot ) $7.00. Bust Bargain In Omaha. Cell at M. Tolt't I'eople'B Bink. 277-t FOR SALE 12 lota ono block west of Park ate- nue cars. Lota 60x150. Will sell the whole triwt for $7,100 , If sold before January 1st , 1884. Real es tate owners bid this bargain , If jou call at I'eoplee Bank , 278-tf FOll SALE Choice business property , three loti C"r. Blunders and Chnrlea Klre.Tt. It Kill | > ay ycu to Investigate this offer. Cull at I'ooiilo's li&ck. 270-tf | IpOR BALK Improved property , which will pay ' the buj er 20 per cent ou the Investment. icnt for 81,920 per year. All occupied by first clotd tcn- anta. Will Hell for $10WO , if Hold soon. All or one- hall coth , balance , omito Iho jecirs. Thuabove Investment - vestment Iu worth invttt'gatlon. Call at Iho l'eojlc'a Eanli. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2l < " 'tl POLLKD CATTLK ANI > CLYUnSDALK IIOISES Tr o subscriber ID taking ordua for spring Im portation of the ahuio. I'rl'-fu rnuchbolow thwo ut aurtion sales. Ilolcreiicet1 to those nupplled. John UuCulloch , 11L Tnutand Kav. fc.nk , Chicago. F IOU BALK A Crrt cl\ * second h&ud ( up biv Call at 1819 Ilamav Hrrret 9Tt TpOU CALK Old neimup n in Ir.rue mil J7 ycantitlea at this oiioe : tf MICCJBLLANEOUB ] 7NTKMOKNT ContlcimnKlveii w.irkonMliry and \ commlHeluii byV. . I ! . Ho ltt , H.V. . oomcr I0h nnd Karnam. WJ-U 5 iiliol nlilow o ( nniioi- B. RIIIH upiwtiruiiuuod ruulut.'o illBpotitlon , dc. klresa situation uiiui > riic.sj. Antldmlj'K'-ntk'inaii o [ incanii not ol Jectlcnablc ; leftrtnet-s glt ina ro- qulrtd. Adilrcai Mr * . liuibank , lloo oltice. Its V ) | T OST lght Iwforo Io t(2 ( < th Inrtgotor ucar tlio JUV.r. dt-pot. Mr. A-'AmicriKm , or Albion , lioono comity , .Vli.lo t a dgar civo containing < . > ei ] bank ciod.aonVahoo nd Albion bunks , ono cold llnjr , ono promissory note ( or iiOOiuid other \aiim- bio receipts , llio Under wil. Mndh lce the Mime ut ihe Swedish ok tore,2tf3 N. idth utrcut , un < l rt- it.lvo suitable rtuard. Ul-'GHTOnKWANIKO-Inant to' buy drot' btora In k Rood lite town. Connly s.t nro. \i ferrcd. Btato umom.t ol .tock carried. Wins Average dally co h wUos ; population and number of ton * Addiiw Eu , 1SOX47 , IdillroMluwtt _ t _ Cg-W Cfc. r UEWAKU. Will Ki e bovBr HJrd for th > Vni return of tvohorm.ii t > tra\ed on .Ian 10th Onu bay inull tita. and ono oml ull q A > EN Ul'-Cn my nriiniiM on l . ' re. 15. 1M3. in Xucws Ouithk , onu c'rcaru Colonu J-ony. Hm whlto | Kitiii Jorebead.iivaiiBuud tall a little darker * JAB K VAK TYLKH& COMl'AJfY txok.k ptriuidaccouDUjita. Kxanilne and adjmt UU arrariied books InTnV : tenuilc audatcuratuimn r . /U,7/ . . " " ' a low houni , making out Invotcie - , are r.nurej uny coei > iwndMioo confidentially oluo ' tiooi. Odle. ut i : Boyi , ftud Co , lo EDWARD KUEHL , KS nj cue glaaoooftb p t tnd oottala condition. In the f mala ord.r. I'erf oct wt NOTICE. Ti ca-jwrtnemhlp htrctoloro II. Jlle-wr and V. Gcimlur hu tut