> & THE DAILiT BEE-OMAHA , WEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY 6 , 884. THE DAILY BEE , OMAHA. Wednesday Morning , Fob. 6 , LOOAL BREVITIES , A party of soldiers pMsod through thin city , westward bound , yesterday. The remains of John 1) . Keating were taken to Dnbuquo yostordayaftornoon on the 3 ; 10 train. There ! t a public "night school bald on Douglas street , o\er Tlrrell & Cook's shoo store nightly. A cancer tumor of unusual ( I/o WM re moved from the body of Walter W. Jefferson on Saturday lost. The patient In getting along1 very nicely. A sneak thtof lout night stole from a poor vromtn nt 210 North Sixteenth ntroot her whole washing , not even loating the line upon which it won hanging1. A. B. Cook was In pollco'courtthts mornIng - Ing charged with vagrancy. lie was sent over the hill for fifteen da ; * , during which period Ii9 will subsist on broad and water. A. K , Newton , northwestern passenger agent of the K. C. , IX Scott & Gulf road , In in the city , arranging to take a largo party of oicurslonlsta to the Now Orleans Mardl Cr.-vs. Meyer Hollman wan yesterday appolnto assignee , by County Judge Clmdwtck , of tb bankrupt stock of froods of I. Kothholz , th Tenth street clothing merchant , who falloi no ; oral weeks ago. There Is an old saying that "a thing o beauty ii a joy forever. " Wo were shown n beautiful burial case , elegantly trimmed , Dili morning , but an for ItH being a Joy fanner , wo fall to see It. The wlfo of Mr. Johnson , whoso team ant wagon were lost in the Missouri a week Sun day , Is around soliciting mibjcriptlons to re place the lois. Her husband is now lylncj very 111 from the result of the accident ant exposure - The funeral of Dan Hurley will bo hold this morning at 0 a. m. nt the residence 818 South avonuo. The remains will then bo escorted to St. Phllomona's cathedral by the A. O. II. band and tbonco bo taken to Holy Sopulchro for Intormont. The ladles of the Dodge street Presbyte rian churcb , whojo names commence with L. and M. , will give a Roclabfo and oyster mippcr on Thursday evening , at the churclu Good music will bo given by some of the bast Blngors in town. Supper will commence nt C o'clock I * , m. The Omaha and Loadvlllo extension of the Union Pacific railway , from Dillon to Iioadvillo , was finished and opened for busl- \ ness yostesday , nnd will bo called "Tho High .J.lno. " It is the shortest route to Loadylllo , being 135 miles nliortor than the Denver & 3Uo Giftiido road to tbo same point. Suit was Instituted yesterday In Justice Anderson's court by Shrlvor & Boll against Charity K. Brunnor , ono of the delivery clerks in the postofllco department to recover SG2.GO ; . commission on the sale of a lot In North Olnaha , which the plaintiffs made to Wllllanmitcholl. Mr. Brunnor refused to Kocuto a deed to the lot after the sale was made or to pay hit agents any commission for the fialo thereof. JV-A woman who lives near the gas works " ' " 'mod to have boon robbed of an overcoat night , and approached Officer Tumbull and wanted lihn to look It up , ho agreed to show him wlytf slio auspoctod it was , but In- alsted tha > ( StfiuM go homo nnd change his ion's suit before eho would „ She said xho mustn't bo noon tpolfoptnau. Wo did not suppose r < orHonWdJ contamlnatod by slm- r bilMalkiiig wrVaUtTfcor , but sucli It soonm ot upon the street _ Ry morning , nudjlils pdlngly erect , Ills atop waa quick j wreathed In smiles. The re- cauno of all byMr.Krlck- i pound boy. . clrcum- intorprlslng i ho has BUO- IToJ Hvo bus- ! lS * THE COMING STATE FAIR. The Meeting of the Board of Managers at the Paxlon All Arrangements to t > o Completed To-Day. The first mooting of the board of managers of the State Agricul tural society was hold in rooms 23 and 24 of the Fatten hotel last evening. There were present S. M. Baker , Silver Greek ; Ed. Mclntyro , So ward ; L. A. Kent , Mindcn ; W. B. White , Toka. mah , and J. Jensen , Geneva ; Messrs. Ilarttnan , Dinamoro and Furnas , other members of the society were also pres ent. Minutes of the previous meeting were road and approved. A commmunication had boon received early in the evening that the Omaha Driving Park association had refused to rent their grounds on the terms propos cd. The condition of affair * was dis cussed at length. Late in the evening Mr. James E. Boyd , president of th Omaha Driving Park association , caino in and stated his terms , which were tha the park owners must have 10 per con of the gross receipts , the 10 per cent o : the state appropriation to bo excluded and the fair to bo hold here tor five years , but if the board of managers would make him a proposition for ono joar on the same terms ho would lot them knovr im short time whether or not they would xcopt it. Mr. Boyd claimed that the state authorities had accepted his offer for ono year only , and that iio was not bound by the action of the state board of agricul ture in January last. Mr. Boyd stated that the association could make moro money without the fair than with it. The following is a copy of the offer made by the O. D. P. A. to the State Agricultural society in January , 1883 , which was accepted by the state authori ties : OMAHA , January 4 , 1883. To the Honorable State Board of Agriculture of Nebraska : The undersigned , stockholders of tfio Omaha Driving Park association , respect fully submit the following proposition for the use of said association grounds for state fair purposes for the the years 1883 and 188-1 : First , the proceeds of the quarter stretch and ampithoatro for the years 1881 , 1882 , 1883 and 1884 ; second , if doomed advisable to enlarge the am phitheatre , one-half of the expenses to bo berne by the stato. Extent of en largement to bo determined by the two bonds of management. GEO. OANFIBLD , W. A. PAXTON , .T J. BiiowiCi CHAIUKS H. BIIOWN JOHN D. OunirtHTON. A motion was then made and carried that an oll'or of 10 per cent of the gross proceeds bo offered to the Omaha Driv ing Park association , the state appropri ation not included , for the use of the grounds for this year's statu fair. Mr. Boyd , who was present , said ho would do all in his power to obtain the ronsont of the association and would lot the board know at 10 o'clock this morn ing.Tho The board then adjourned until 10 a. n. to-day. A Very Iloniarknblo Kccovcry. Mr. Goo. V. Willing , of Manchester , Mich. , vrltos : "My wlfo has boon almost liolnlosu or five years , so holplost that uho could not urn over in bed alono. She used two tiottlos if Uoctrlo Bittern , and Is BO much Improved , , hat she Is now able to do her own work. " Kloctrlo Bittern will do nil that In claimed 'or tliom. Hundreds of testimonials nttost ; holr areat curatlvo nowcra. Only fifty cents i by t tlo at 0. 1' ' ' . Goodman's. Clio Qucou or the Cannibal Islands Passes Through Omaha Incog. On Thursday last the queen of the Cannibal Inlands arrived in Omaha , She took breakfast at the depot eating house , nul was there BOOH by a DEE reporter , who recognized her at a glance. Upon ipproaching the lady the reporter was kindly received , and conversed with her for some titno in her native tongue , dur ing which conversation she begged not to have it mads public that she was really x rjuqdn , for nlb ) was in such mortal fear sf | > bing bored | to death by Chicago news paper reporter The reporter promised bo grant boj irtquost , partly for her sake nnd partly from the fact Unit his intimate isaociationa with Mugs and queens has ftused him to look upon them in a sort ul indilToront manner , in fact wo have "ton "called" upon tttrno queens at ono | p and. then didn't consider it much , f boon roared in the lap 'of royalty , ( [ royal lady loft for Chicago , and jro ferreted _ oilt by an ungentle- .ily IntopiOcoah reporter , Vho gave ( whfflo snap 'away ' , and hence wo do UwU houqr bound to keep the mat- ' * -ox-ft , lotiget. , J- . _ niioon was accotnpaniod.riy a bdlman an attache , qf the co&t of ; Portjoro , and was traveling "incog. " - Jakua requested her to call Dr Qliaso,1 while pawing' through imli& mayor was absent in L one djd not BOO him. rara Falls , go from k , whence aho will r La Belle , Franco. - gi Z tsS > AA . . .8 Tl.JbM(0 > U iiover -Iy frlonda to ; , epenk of It In in cured by it of a years , I censure - sure euro for - . Gooduiau'H Bottle. Largo 'uouri'onco. ' unfortunuto man hospital hut to have lotcd by Ofllcors Lane and Hinchoy upon a pile of rocks , in a terribly bruited and battered condition , and and WAS takonMw thorn in their arms and carried to the police station. Thppolico- men who carried him to the station em phatically deny that they oven ntnick him. Iio wan soon taken to the hospital , and last evening died there. Dr. Lwing Brown , who attended him , saya ho died from injuries received , but by whom or by what moans inflicted ho was unable to state , Carroll waa without friends here , but had a wife in Chicago who was tele graphed and asked wnat should bo done with the remains. A THOROUGHBRED QUACK. A Man ClaimiDg to be a Doctor Who is no Doctor , lie Makes n Specially orTnpo Worms nnd Swindles a Number of Omaha People. About four or five months ago there came to this city a man who represented himself to bo a doctor. lie had long wavy hair and heavy moustache. II opened an oflico on Califonia street , between twoon Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets , but did not hang out any sign After remaining there for several weeks ho suddenly disappeared and was gene from the city for some little time , when ho again turned un , but not in his tormor style , for upon his second coming his hair was cut close to his head and his face was shaved smooth. Iio 1'avo his name as Dr. O'Doll , and located at the corner of Sixteenth and Chicago streets , where , together witli woman , ho ate , slept and had his oflico. Iio made a specialty of tape worms , and ho had two or three old women canvass ing for him , and wherever a patient could bo induced to visit him ho made an ex amination and pronounced the trouble tape worm. This usually frightened the patient , which was _ generally a woman , and ho i.iirnodiatoly entered into an agreement with the person to remove the object of so much trouble. A gentleman who lives in .North Omaha told a Km : reporter a few days since that his wife had teen treated by this man O'Doll , and ho explained the manner of his treatment. Iio says that O'Doll told the lady that she'had a tape worm , and agreed to remove it for the sum of $15. This same gentleman assorts that this O'Doll keeps constantly on hand a worm about eighteen inches in length , and ho is positive that this worm is injected and then is taken from the patient , and that is as near as any ono who visits him comes to a tape worm , but it is near enough so that the quack gets his foes. Now this swindler has no certificate or diploma to show that ho has over studied medicine , and is no more of a doctor than Iio is a banker , and under the laws of this state , which provides that every practicing physician shall register in the iflico of the county clerk , ho is liable to irrost. Iio is an impostor of the most base description and should bo run out ) f town without delay. Wo are informed that ho was run out ) f Dos Moines and branded as a quack ) f the worst description and his sudden lonarturo from this city some time since rvas caused by the appearance of a do- octivo who was in search of him. There ire in this city a sufliciont number of ; oed responsible physicians who have lompliod with all the requirements of aw and are fully entitled to practice nodicino , and yet some people \rill bo unk "suckers enough to patronize ivory fool quack who may chance to lomo along. A man who thoroughly un- lorstands his business in any professionor minch of trade , does not need to travel rpm town to town. Just boar this in nind. PERSONAL. K. J. Richards , for Homo time pant engaged n business In city , loft ycatorday for a ( trip to H. Louis and Now Orleans. Ho goes for his loalth and will return in the spring. Bishop Clarksan , Uoan Mlllapaugh , Itovs. U. T. Carry , J. J. Paulson , K. Doherty and 3. S. Wlthcrapoon , loft on the noon train to- lay ti attend the convocation which convene : ) n Grand Island , 1'obruary Rth , Oth , and 7th. J. J. O , Ball , of Denver , passed through his city jostorda noon , homeward bound.Ho ias boon on a trip to Now York. Mr. Ball vas , fur a number of yours , the unlun ticket rent at Dotuor , and Is very well known all hroiiKh the western country. W. D. Hill , of Beatrice , Is at the Pavton , A. P. Spencer , Kansas City , is registered it the Mlllanl. W. H. Dickinson , dlvlilon superintendent > f the U. 1' . , is registered at the Mlllard. W. B. White , Tokamah , K. M. Greene , ) 't. Calhoun : K. Molntyre , Seward ; S. M. 3arlow , Sliver Crook ; J. D. Dinimoro , Hut- on vnd li , A. Kent , Mtndon , are at the Pox- on. on.M. M. K. Wheeler , Oolmnbus ; Goo. A. Brooks , Jarllo Mills , are at the Mlllard. Hon. Tiaaa Powers , attorney-gsnoral , is In ho city , on his way to Dakota City from Lin. : oln , and U stopping at the Mlllard. Hon. K. K. Valentino will loa\o for Wash- ugton this morning , accompanied by hU wlfo , tlio lion cnllklontly recovered from her recent llnem to travel. J. M , Camp , Unooln , Uat the Mlllard , Charles Alien and wife , Kearney ; James Haul , David City , and N , 0. Soars , North Jond , are guests of the Mlllard. S. Garbly , Hod Cloud , U at the Motropol. tau. II , D. Jones , day clerk of the Metropolitan lotol , la nick of congestion of tha lungs. Owen Darls , Lincoln , H. W. Brandon , recumsob , W. J. Hills , St. Louis , W. P. Noble , Keokuk , Iowa , W. O. James , War- taw , 111. , ure guests of tha Metropolitan. 0. D. Mortlu , Dakota City , editor of The Ajgus , U registered at the Metropolitan. S. W. Plank , Nebraska City , U at the Met ropolitan. II. Kttchle , chief of police of St. Joe , Mo. , Is lu the city to testify before the court mar tial now held at Foit Onnha In the trial of Burk for dwartlou , and Is otopplug at the Metropolitan , " W. V , Larwny , of Glenwood , lownj W. A , Loarv , of Davenport , Ioand Charles A. Croney , of OsUaloosa , Iowa , are guesU at thi Paxton. lltioklen'a Arnica Salvo , The greatest medical wonder of the world. WaiTftutud to Hioodlly euro Burns , Cuts , Ul ran. Halt llheum , 1'over Bores , Cancers. Tiles , CnlUbUtnjs Corns. Totter , Chanpod hands , and ttl ekln eruption , garanteoa to euro In tery Iiutaaco , or money refunded. 25 cents v r bgx. DRESSED BEEF. An Interview With a Texas Cattle Who Sixya the Business la a Great SUCCORS In Ills Stntc. and Tlmt It Will bo Equally HO In Omaha. A reporter of the BEK' yesterday mot at the Paxton hotel two well-known and prominent Texas cattle drovers , D. II. Fant and Mr. Ellison , who were here to make arrangomonta to drive 20,000 cattle - tlo to Nebraska this year. "How is the dressed beef business prospering in Texas , Mr. Fant , " asked the BKB man. "It has been a complete success from the day it started in last March , " aaidh o , "and this year it willjbo carried out on n much larger ecalo. I live at Goliaol , twenty miles from Victoria , whore they have got a slaughtering house of a capacity of seventy-five head per day In August last I wont into their freezing houses and saw beef , killed three weeks before , just as fresh and sweet as it wa : the day it was killed. Too arrangements for killing and froo/.ing are very com plotp. The beef last year was put into refrigerator cars and shipped to Now Orleans , and sold from the cars. This year it will bo stored in a freezing house in Now Orleans and retailed from the house instead of the refrigerator cars. At Victoria the people prefer this dressed beef to butchers' freshly killed beef , and the result is that butchers themselves are compelled to handle the dressed beef. This now method will do away with the butcher business to a great extent. This has already proved the case in Galvcston. At Fort Worth they have just opened a slaughtering house with a capacity of 250 head a day. Sheep can bo handled the same way as cattle. " "Isn't this a moro profitable way of disposing of cattle than driving and ship ping them alive to market ? " "A great deal moro profitable. It used to cost us § 10 to $12 to get a live steer from Victoria to Now Orleans , and now wo get the same steer to Now Or leans in dressed beef , and got the profit right at homo. Wo save freight , food , stockyard fees and men's wages. It is a big saving. All the cattio men are on thusiastio over the now deal. " "Then this business will prove a suc cess in Omaha ? " "Undoubtedly , an immense success too. You have the capital , the cattio , and the facilities. The men engaged in the Omaha enter prise know what they are about. They are doing a big thing for themselves , and for Omaha , and for the cattio men of the west. " "Omaha is likely to be some a big cattle tlo market , then ? " "Moat certainly , and that , too , at a very early Jay. Even if the dressed beef enterprise wore loft out , it is bound to bo as good a market a Kansas City. Omaha is bound to bo a big city. I have not boon hero before in three years , and I itm surprised at the largo number of sub stantial improvements. She is growing wonderfully fast. Her improvements ire such as make a great city fine ho tels , an elegant opera housewater works , big buildings and all modern conven iences. " DISTEIO COUKT , What Wa.fi Done Before Tlmt Tribu nal Yesterday. The second day of the term was gene through with yesterday and nothing was lono. Ji'dgea Neville and " \Vakoloy had liopod that something might bu dono.but only one case was reached ready ( for trial , which waa settled before it was sailed. The motion for a now trial in the case of Krollo against Honnoko , ar- ; uod al length at the last term of court , was decided by Judge Wakoloy yester day. The motion was sustained and anew now trial granted. In this action , judgment mont was rendered at the last term of court for § 3,000 for plaintiff" , damages resulting toiiis reputation from slander ous reports alleged to have been littered by defendant , Judge Wnkoloy held that these reports , which it was proved that defendant had uttered , were of judicial record , and consequently wore not nlan- 1 < ous. An information was filed yesterday by H J. Soldon , upon which a writ of quo i' . irranto was issued against Lewis Bor ic , requiring him to appear before the : ourt and show by what authority ho mid the oflico oi : justice of the peace for ; uo Second ward in this city. Soldon lots up ia his petition that ho was duly ilootod justice for that ward last fall , Sir. Bcrka being his opponent , but that 10 was counted out by the judges of oloo- .ion. .ion.J. J. T. Boll was roappointcd official Monographer for the court by Judge No- rillo , and Charles A. Potter was made loputy. The grand jury were busy all day in vestigating the Sinclair caso. After it is disposed of District Attor- icy Godwin will take up the shooting ill'ray at the road houso. In the afternoon Judge Neville called 00 cases moro on the docket , and ad- ournod court at 'I o'clock. The following is the assignment for to- lay : 3oforo Juilgo Wakoloy Spaulding vs. O'Brien. Edwards vs. Board of County Com. mssioners , t Houtol vs. Oromor. Krolish vs. Svttcina. Before Judge Neville Lodouor vs. Nye. Hilloko vs. HUBS. Same vs. Samo. Gallagher vs. Dow. N North vs. Poabody. * Ilous vs. Wright ot al. A. 11 AND OP BA.I ) MEN IN O fAHA , Their 1'rcseuco In the Clly u Intlu- liltablo Fact. That this city at the present tiino is infested by a band of thieves and rob- bora is an undoubted fact. The crimes committed within the last two weeks , which have come lethe knowledge of the public , demonstrate clearly the fact that Omaha has m her midst n class of men of whom it has just cause to fear , From ho constitution of the police and detect ive force generally there must necessarily ) bo a great many crimes which novcr cotno to the notice of the world. It U reason able to presume from their nets that these men in many instances are driven to commit those crimes from desperation. Hnoak thieves , who enter houses by stealth and take away everything upon which they can lay their hands ; robbers , who can "hold up" men on the principal streets of the city and compel them to deliver over all their valuables , and men vrho live without any visible means of support or legitimate occupation , are in Omaha by scores , and thould bo sought out and brought to justice. It is signi ficant of a bad condition of affairs when men by couples como to the police station and ask for food and lodging for the night. Within the last two weeks nearly a dozen robberies , thefts , and crimes of f'that kind have boon committed. A rumor wa ; afloat yesterday afternoon that thori would bo a grand "round up" last nigh of every ono of the kinda mentioned above who was soon on the streets. Upon inquiry it was learned from the city mar shal that that ia a standing order to all police olliccrs , but that the order would bo enforced last night with no greater rigor than before. Every man who is not known by the oflicors to bo a law-abiding citizens soon on the stroota at unseasona ble hours of the night , should bo called upon to give an account of himself , and upon his failure to do so bo taken to the police headquarters , a complaint lodged against him as a suspicious character , bo tried by the proper tribunal , and if found guilty the maximum penalty of the law boiaitcd upon him. GBTJNEBATJM BROS , Great Silk Bargain , Without unnecessary commendations , in fervent , plainest , simplest words , wo _ invite your notice to the follow- inn gporis and prices : Jt is to your advantage to walk through our store ( on first and second Hears ) every day , and BOO the last now things that are put upon the counters. There are very few days in the week that there is not something new dis played , moro particularly now , when there are great bargains to bo had , and now goods daily arriving. Wo offered a special bargain last week , and said they'll bo gene before the close of the day they were offered , ( they were gene and in leas time ! ) , ' and these were not rcculnr customers who came late , and didn't believe wo had them or , they'd bo here yot. Wo'ro glad most of our cus tomers do know us better and to all others wo say when vrp advertise a bargain instead of discussing the points and wasting time as some do , would'nt it bo bettor to test the matter ! By reading our advertisements carefully and taking the paper in your hand , como early and BOO if what wo say' is reliable and toll results to everybody. Moral. To you who road and ( rightly ) bcliovo our advertisements in the papers , wo have said sufficient , but to them that read and novcr believe what they see in the papers they had better bo quick about believing thia time and they will never disbelieve another column of store news written by Grunobaum's. This week wo make on extraordinary offering in Black Silks , as per local notice in Saturday evening papers , and Sunday morning papers. Wo have gene through our Black Silk stock and have picked out amounting in all to 2800 yards of Black Silk of all grades , running in price and worth from Sl.CO to 82.00 a yard , and will oiler them at § 1.25 run YAHII. This is done to reduce our stock and to make room for our spring importation , which will arrive iu a short time. Wo cannot say hero what a great bargain this is for wo havn't the room to explain this grand silk olt'oring ; it would take at joast three columns to toll you all about it , so wo ask you to como and see if this isn't the best bargain in black silks over offered at $1.25. To accommodate the crowds and to make it convenient for these who will take advantage of this great bargain , wo hayo placed'a table beside our silk coun ter , and by doing this wo will divide the crowds and also give everybody a chanco. Wo will not limit the amount to bo sold , but will sell as many yards as any customers may want , because wo know after the mlks will bo soon and spoken of , ether ladies that can'tmakoit conven ient for them tc call will have others to buy for hor. This grr.it bargain will bo taken ad- rantago of by j ll who know what a good bargain is , so profit by this and don't delay - lay your coming but como at once. Wo shall continue to oiler our 48c cor- jpt which is worth 7uc. This corset is iilk ombroidurod in colors groy and trhito , and is a grand bargain. With the above wo shall offer another lot of 1)50 ) corsets at 05c. This is a reg ular $1.50 corset. 20 do < son U button kid gloves at 7Cc a pair , worth and regular soiling price , 51.50. 25 doz. 4 button Kid gloves at $1.25 , lolling all over for $2.00. 18 doz. six button length kid Mous- motairo gloves , all shades , original price , J2 75 , now $1.00. Grunobaum Bros. , 1309 I'arnam street. Another lot. of choice hams just re- ; nivnrl nt finn. Hohnrod's , ' Absolutely Pure. Talpowil ( Mrtt ikiitt. A rcsrulol purify ( trtnth auJ hfdwmeti * * * More voniiouloal that tbecalnarf klncli.&ul r. - - - < f | hasclJ lucxiin ] > tutor with theoiultttuue of ] om „ : , tLott ttclK'ht , iJuiacr > hflpbat 1-oMiUM H la nnljrla cmItojal Uik ) tg rcvJor Co. , ioe ft JI rt r-it .NUW York , for Infants and Children. Cfistorlapronioto.'i Plgcstton nnd overcomes Flatulency , Constipation - tion , Sour Stomach , Diarrhoea , nnd Fovcrishncss. It insures licnlth nud uatural Bleep , without morphine. " Castorift la go well odnptol to Children that I recommend U as superior to any prescription known to me. " IL A. Akcncn , JL D. , 63 Portland Avo. , BrooUyn , N. Y. CENTAUR LINIMENT nu absolute euro for Bhounm- tiain , Sprains , liuriis , Galls , cNbc. The most Power Ail nnd Penetrating - trating Paiu-rcllovlng and Ucallng IComody luiOAvn to man. V ! JL SPECIAL NOTICES. r8poclalB will Posltlvelynot.be Inserted unless paid in advance. TO LOAN-Monev. TO LOAK-Tlie lowest rates of Interest MONEY Bemls' Loan Agency , 16th & Douglas 234-tf TV TONKY TO LOAN In sums of 1300. and upward. 1VJL O. F. Davis and Co. , Heal KeUta and Loan \gonts , 1E05 i'arnnm St. 333-tf _ _ TTTANTnO Salesman to work In n pcncral dry V T goods store , ono who haVoxpcrlcnco ID boots and ihocs and can tarnish i Itv references. Oonl salary X ] the right party. Address "Salesman , " this office. 222.0H VVTANTED A middle ORcd uoman as dish nether , T T at Aroado llostaun nt , 1216 Douj las St. 217-01 WANTED A good nnd otpcrlonied tinner can find a steady fob. Apiiljstating uaics expect- > d. C. F. Eisulej , Norfolk DP. 211M15 \T7ANTB1) Olrl for xencralliousoorkS. . W , cor. Oth and Chatlca bts. , 8. Omaha. 215-6 ] WANTED A girl for general house \\ork , 2012 Harney SU 240 } W ANTKD-GlrlatJIrs.A. N. Forgusln's 1SS6 N. 18th Street. 219-1111 WANTED-T o girls inprhato family. Cook and second girl. Uood wages to competent help. Ipply S. E corner 20th and California bts. 220 0 * \\f ANTED Iho undersigned wants a good steady T I tinner , a German preferred to doerdidary shop toik , good \vagis nd a etacdyjob guaranteed. A nan with family can occupy a email house- back of tore. P. S. no ono hut n sober Industrious man itcd apply. Unite at once to John Zlmmcror , blow .rdNc . W'ANTED A competent girl. Must bo a good washer and ironir. Uooiluagcs uillbo paid , kpply at N , E. Corner 14th and Jackson. 107-tt ANTLD A good girl for general housework. Herman preferred. Call at 1022 Chicago street. 2C005 W ANTED A nurse girl , 1018 Harney street. 202 r. . | W'ANTED Immediately , a good worcan , to do general housework c > r. Mason and 16th St. JUCKhYE MEAT MARKET. 208 6 ! rTI7ANTED Olrl for general housework N. W. cor. 18th and Farnam. 131 tf WANTED Serront gills of all kinds in need of emploj merit , to call at our olllce , opposite post- illlco , between 4:30 : and 0 p. nt. CANNON , JONES & CO , Frcnzor Block. 018-lm WANTED Immediately two No. 1 Harness Makers. D. A. HOPKINS , OU 61 North Bend , Neb. \TTANTED-ACermandlnIngroom kitchen girl. VV Hesse and Hoppe , 418 S. 13th St , between larnoy and Howard. 665 tf SITUATIONS VTANTSD. A Younir m n speaks both German and English txflucntlj , ilflElres a situation as silesrnan orshlp- > ing clerk In a groc ry or commlstlon house. Ret- irencos ghcn If desired. Address "B. F. " this olllco. 21MB WANTED Position as book keeper or sale'man In store or on the road , bj an cxperlcncnd man. V'illlng to work hard. Good references furnKatd. Lddrcss "N , " Bee oflico. 211-0 { IT7"ANTED A place for a boy 18 jears old to work TT for bU board. Address ' "A. , I. " this cilice. 211-711 WANTED Situation by a voung man as assistant book kceperLOrrcspondcnt [ or some kind ol illlco work. Upcakssevcrallanguargcsand b st of cfcronics ghcn. Addnsi' O. U. " this otllco. 186-61 VX7"AN1 ED Situations for first ulans domestics. tT Call at our olllce from 4-3lto Op.m. Saturdays to 0 p. m. CANNON , JONES & CO. , Opp. 1' . O. 017-lm anncBUiAMMUB WANTS. WANTED gentleman corrttpondcnt b > a lady In good ittinrtitiB. Object nmtrlmonj. Am a .ldowniol . > ettttcn 21 ami a * . Addicts P. O. box 11 , Atchlaon Kaunas , 213 4 * lyANTED-Boardfor family of three. 1'iltate fam- lly iiroforrcd. Address stating terms , "H IV his otllco. 103 0 $ fTTANTED A lew poreons 10 struct in book- IT keeping , ns there Is a demand for competent ookkoept.ni I Mill learn a fen .ami wait for half of ay until situations are lurnished. J B. SMITH , 01H 01 1618 Douglas St. [ X7ANTKO For a customer , titoro'room en F r- V > namHt. DIILL&ailHIVKU. 1238 LX ANTED P rtlos ulthlni ; boarders and thoae T t search of board In private liouscs , with or nit ut room , to rail tt our olllco In uj 4 30 to 011. in CANNON , JONES & CO. , Opposite Boetofflcc. 016-lm r ADIE3 OU YOUNQ MEN m city or country to LJ takn nice , light and pleasant work at their own omen : f ! to $5. a day easily and quietly made ; work ent by mall , no canvifiiln ? ; no btamp for reply , 'leaaeaddreu ' Itellable JlanTtf Co , I'hlladelphtal'a. rmerTT. Tfa.lmol FOR RBNT--HOUDOB and Lots , P10U KENT llesldenoe S015 Cass St. Apply to General Haw kins 201S t'asi. V2I.8 FOK RKNT Furnlihod rooms at 1810 I'amam. 057-111 FOH KENT Nicely furnished rooms with or with out board 1616 Dodge St. 100-01 roOFl 11 ENT A batenunt Kith three rooms lor JL' light houeo keeping 1013 Dodpe Bt. 101 WJ F 1011 HENl Nicely furnlolied bed room at flvo dollars per mouth , 1016 Chicago Ut , 105-01 _ TJMiii utMtiraliiheU room with or without XJ board. Klnwt localbn In the city. AUo few table boarders wanted , N , W , cor. 18th and Karnain. 103-tf FOIlltENT Urge new , two ktory dcublo homo , Bli Inn's addition Suitable for two ttmllles or boarding liontc. Inquire llooin 24 , Oraaba National Bank BtUdlug , U8 tf FOH UKNr-Kurnlshod loonuwlth board , } Also a few day boarders , 1814 l > a/eoporj. 832 71 FUKN1SHE1) room hcaUd 2J N , lath. , _ 075 tt Foil HENT KurnUlcd room for Rcntleinan , alto twoforllKl't ' house keeiilag litcmcr * block , coiner EijtMli and lluwarl Ht _ Qpa tt FOlt RENT 5 room house en WtMer tv t of 18tb St. H. T. Petoricn , real estate cgenl , Hth and Uouga ! . _ _ bo\j tt FOll KENTCouifortabld front room , louth-cu corner fouitc uth aud Daveuj > ott , fultable for two lirntleiaen. B&3 tf Tj OU ItENT k irulontd rooms on tuo notchwug X1 oor. ISIh andCapltolaTcnue , formerly OrelgbWo Houta. _ _ li ( tl FOK IlKNT Rooms In NebruVa Natlont. BanL Building. Most dcslntle olflces in the dty Supplied with hydraulic vla-ator and boated b tteun. Apply kt Bank. U1S U F01 HALE A grocery ttoro located In a thickly ivttl durt tf IOKQ. Right party can male uoney. Adiren "Grsour" thlf office. 200-7 1 ,1011 EiAI.E-A et ( f thmcr'n tea's nctrly new. 1 kcwliC. llllkr , Springfield , baruy Co. , \Vliat d vci our Children rosy chocks , "Want cures Uiclr fevers , mokpA them sleep ; 'Tin Cantorlq. TVlion bablcR fret nnd cry l > y turns , What cures tlielr colic , kills their worms , lint Cnntorlfi. "Whnt quickly ciuva Constipation , Sour Btomncn , Colds , Indigestion , Hut Cnntorlo. Farewell then to Morphine Syrups , Castor OH and 1'nrcgoric , and nnllCnntnrlnt FOlt SALE A bargain , Houro of 7 rooms , Bill and Bancroft Ht. gothlc. Well built , barn &c , only J 1.800 U said within OOdajs. St AU3 & 1103- AHD , Wl Hams Block. 203 tf " | T Oil SALE House of C rooms In Parker's addition J1' near the $20 000 school house now. A cheap place on easy terms. 11.700. SEAHS & BOSAUO , Williams Block. iiOO-tf FOR SAtE A splendid house nt 10 rooms In Bhlnn'saddition. If sold within 3D daj > only $3.700. SEAHS & OOSARD , corner ICthanu Uoilgo 210-tf FOR SALE A Vamll ) horse and n w bugifj. A ' three spring delivery nagon and tno harncsscsat , * n bargain. G. W. Logan , Dccatui St. , cor. Camp bell. , 201-6 ! FOR HALE An extra good buggy hone and peed top buggy. Inquire of J M. Uojd , N. W. Cor. Oth and Harucy , or nt Iloman's livery stable , 109-81 FOR SALE Let 100x416 , ltliK"od house , Intn and orchard , near Hvucom Park. AVill be sold at agicai sailflco. If sold soon. * IDS 6 PAULSEN & CO. , 1509 Farnam Str J ORSALEOR KENT- Hood secondhand pianos J. ' and organs cheap at Pioscott's muslo Store,160l ! Farnam St. IDS 9 IflOR SALE Secind hand Buggies. Call at 1319 1 Harney. 181-tf FOR SALE A small tobacco and cigar business , SIX3 Cumins street 187 OH "iTVOlTsALE Farm 3 miles Irom city. Inquire of X1 lira , llojcr , oxer Ilotdcr'8 Drug store , 16th and Webster. 872-tf FORSALE Twocountcisanl tlftj feet of good shelving , chcip , at IMS Dodge St. ICS-tf F OR SALE Two large Norinanbtalllons. Address rfS 0. D. Blrdsall , Walnut. Iowa. IM-lm * FOR SALE A giod two story store property In Wajno , Wajno count } , Neb. Address 0. U. Bird- sill , Walnut , Iowa. 6 5-1 in { SALE Three sliou cases , 10 foot long. Inquire FOR quire of JEDnOLM & E'UCKSON , 1 147-S _ \ _ TpOR SALE House 4 or ft rooms , full lot , bam.ic. , JJ 12th street , between Dorcas nml Center. It sold nt once , Sl.GOO will buy It. Cheap 1 B.UIKEH& JIAYNE.N. E. cor. 13th and Farnam. 115-tf FOR ( ALE Full lot on 11th street , near Centre , fenced and fruit set tut. Cheap. BARKER & MAYNE , N. E cor. 13th and Farnim. 140 tl OR SALE Vlrst cliss corner lot 03x132. House 5 rooms , barn fruit and shade trees. Very de- BlrabU location , near street an. Offered 3MX ) . below - low \aluc. Price 91 , 700. J. W. LOUNSBURY , 15th and I'arnam. 135 tl FOR SALE Very desirable lots In Coburn's Sub- dhi'ion and Howard iilico on monthly pigments no cltj tax. BELL & SHIUVER. 127-3 FOR SALE OR TRADE A good span of mules , harness and wagon. Inquire Alex Q. Charltou , at McCagua Bros. 030 If T7IOR SALK-Colorado coal. ITiIs coal Is as free from JD soot and as clean as Rock Spring. 034 tf JEFF. W. BEDFOWJ ) . FOR BALK Two portable boilers , 10 horse now a Apply at 1) . FITZI'ATRICK , 663-11 _ 21 South 15th St. FORSALE A small Moolcr , Bahman &Co. , flre proof Baft , almost new , at this olllco. _ tf T7AOR SALE My two story brick residence , 19th J ? and St. Mary's aeuue. . Large barn , out-hou e , wa er wor.s , well arranged. Lot 60x200. Pilce $7.600. Best Bargain In Omaha Cell at M. Tod's People's Dink. _ 277.4 "ITVOR8ALE 121oU ono block west of 1'ark ate- JL1 nuo cars. Lots 60x160. Will sell the whole Iran for $7,100 , If sold before January 1st , 1884. Heal j i tate owners bid this bargain , if jou call at People Bank. _ 278 tt TJTOR SALE Choice bunmcw property , throe lots JJ cor. Sanndere and Charles Street. It will pay ycu to Investigate this oiler. Call at People's Bank. 270-tf _ _ _ _ _ _ IilOR SALE-Improved property , which will pay the buyer 20 ptr cent on the 1m cstmont. Rents for 81,920 per year. All occupied by flrat class ten- antj. Will sell for $10,500 , II sold eoon. All or one. half catb , balance , one to five jcare. The above In vestment Is worth Investigation. Call at the People's "ank. v _ 260 tf TjpOH SALE Ola newspapers in large and timMl J quantities it this otflee. tf _ lOUND-On Jan , 2Cth. a ladj's brea t | < ln. 'Hie 1 owner can ha\osatno by calllngat the Bee ofllee and i > aingforthl9alvortlsonieut. " 036 PROTnOTOU-Unnrcccdcntedlrduremonts QUFKN agents for this now tubbtrundcrgar iuu..t for ladles. Adilrcea with 'stamps , Undergarment - ment Co , 0 south JlaySt. , Chicago. 189-linj. T AKOKI'stof ' room ? , with orItliout beard , In JLJ prha'o families furntflied free of charge at ( ur oltice , opposite postofflco. Cannon , Jones & Co. , 4.30 to 0 P. in. 048-lm _ riUT THIS OUT AND PRESERVE-To trade , wild \J land for Merchandise of anv kind , cr town prop. erty. Address CLARK It HUBBARU , Ida Grove. lo a. _ 143 Cl rriAMJN UP On my premites on Deo. 16 , 1883 , In JLwest Omaha , ono Cream Colored Pony. Sinai white rpot In forehead , ni no and tall little darker than tha bod.v. JA8 E VANllEHCOOK. EDWAEB EU1HL , OF PAUITBTEBT AND CONDITION. ALIST , SOS Tenth etteet , between Farnam and liar- ney , will , with the ld of guardian spirits , obUlalue condition ! la the future , boots and ehoot mile order. Perfect satisfaction laiaranteod. Patent Dried Fruit Lifter. NO DEALER y