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    THE DAILY BEE.
OMAHA.
Thursday Morning , Pol ) , 14 ,
' LOOAL BREVITIES ,
Now crop cloor and timothy sacd for nnlo.
Shugart , Walto k WIo , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
fS-lm.
P. T. Nichols hnd party lolt for Lincoln
by Hpccifil car yesterday.
Three plain drunks ere put under the
euro of City Jailor Gorman last night.
Mr. Chas. Clopp , the foreman of The
Herald job rooms , was Wednesday presented
by his wlfo with n fine boy.
The last of the series of parties of the
Ruth Bebokab degree ledge , No. 1 , I. 0. O.
F. , will begin this o\oninp , February Hth ,
At Masonic hall.
Oyster supper and valentine soclablo nt
North Presbyterian church to-night
Oysters served from 0 until 10 p. m. Admis
sion 30 cents , including supper.
In the United States court at Lincoln
yesterday Uio jury was discharged , The re
mainder of the term Mill bo devoted to the
hearing of motions and equity caics ,
Thomas L. Klmball and party loft for the
west by special car yesterday. They will go
as far as Ogden , where they will moot Sidney
Dillon , who Is now on his return trip from
the west.
Ono of the now "Buffet" coaches ,
"Orrmis"won sent out on the Union 1'nclfic
overland train yesterday. It Is undoubtedly the
finest car over usoj by the company , and la
fit for a king to occupy
A very pleasant party was given by Mrs.
Anna Segolko Wednesday , at her residence ,
cornorof Eleventh nnd 1'lorco streets. Only
n few intlmnto friends were present and Inno
cent amusements were Indulged In until milto
a late hour.
Wednesday afternoon little Miss Clara
Eastman entertained a number of her friends
nt her house on Cass street , In honor of her
sixth birthday. A very pleasant tbno was enjoyed
joyod , and they wished her many happy re.
turns of the day.
The Denver train frb-m the west over the
Union Pacific yoitoday was n Httlo "olf. " The
Denver section arrived in this city about ono
hour late , but Iho Ogden section did not roach
this city until 2 o'clock yesterday. Snow
wan the causa of the delay ,
The first number of The Philharmonic ,
the journal of the I'htlhariuonlc tnoclotyx\vas
published yesterday. It Is a neat and attrac
tive publication of ton pages , printed on
tinted paper and Illustrated with portraits of
Thursby and Do Kontskl , and ( tiled with Interesting -
torosting musical notes.
A capo wns commcncod In the district
court Wednesday by James Crolghton and
Thomas J. Fitrmorrls , executors of the outato
of M. W. Kennedy , deceased , against the
heirs of mid estate. Owing to differences that
have arisen between them , the petitioners pray
that the court shall put the proper construc
tion on the will.
The Turn-Veroln society will glvo a man-
qucrado ball on Thursday evening , February
21st , at G ermanla hall , on Harnoy street. The
masfpuornda fever has struck the city in gen
uine earnest. There has never before boon n
season when so many masquerade halls were
given as this season , and yet they all seem to
bo wall patronized ,
Annie Dryer , arrived In this city yostei1-
day from Council Bluffs , In seitrch of a friend
named Mary Miller. The address given by
her was No. 20 Farnam utroot. The police
made a fruitless search for Mies Miller and
dqslro information as to her whereabouts. In
the meantime they will BOO that Miss Dryer IH
properly cared for : „ , _ ' - CUM. . .
Chief Clerk Stncoy yastorday received an
order from the postodlco department at Wash
ington transferring Postal Clerk Frank M.
Moore from Uio B. & M. to the U. P , , to toke
the place of J , B. Southard , resigned , and
George A. Smlloy from the Missouri Pacific
to the B. & M. , to thko the place of Moore ,
transferred.
G. W. Lewis and K. II. McCarty came
up from Papllllon yesterday to sign , the bond
of Michael Kane , now In Douglas county jail ,
and hold as a witness in the case of the state
njalnst McOarty , now out on boll for raurdor.
The bond was nlgnod by these gcntloinonn
but Kanowas not liberated , Judge No\lllo
taking the matter under advisement.
The evidence has all boon adduced and
the legal arguments were made yesterday bo-
forq Hon. James W. Savage , upoctal United
States commissioner , In the coses of McLaln
& Macnldor , against the Goa. Terry , Gmi.
Meade , nnd Nollla Pock , boats now lying In
the Missouri river , opposite Sioux City. This
casohnti been referred to a special commis
sioner by the United Ssatos circuit to which
It baa been appealed ,
Despite the intense cold and the strong at
traction nt the opera houao , a very brilliant
audience assembled at the roller rink Wednes
day o\cnlngto witness the first contest for the
gold watch and chilli advertised to bo awarded
to the most graceful lady akatet. Miss
Georgia Shlpmau , escorted by John Hitch
cock , Miss MabolBalcombo escorted by Harry
Morford , and Miss Jennie House escorted by
Charles G rat ton , were contestant * for the
wfee. Mum Geotvla Shtpmnn received T ,
votes and waa declared to bo the auocessfu
contestant ,
Tliouuanau Hay Bo.
Mr. T. W. Atklim , GIrard , Kan. , writes
"I net er hciltato to recommend your Elec
tric Bittern to my customers , they glvo ontlro
sathfuctlouund nro rapid Bollera. Electric
Bitten are the purest and bout jnodicini
known and will positively euro Kidney ant
IJver complaint * . Purify the blood and rog-
ulatothe bowels. Mo family can ntfurd to Ui
without them. They w 111 eave hundreds ol
dollars in doctor' * bills every year. Boldtnt
CO conUn bottle by O , F. Goodman ,
'JL'he Holt Uluvo Uontoat ,
Thofioftglovo fight which was billed
to como off at Uio Theatre Comlquo , between -
twoen 0. II. Smith of Chicago , and
Prof. Miller of this city , last night , was
looked upon by a great many as a rune
simply to draw a crowd , but in that they
were greatly mistaken. At about 11
o'clock the men appeared on the stage
and A J51r , Qrceno , burtondor firM A.
Ilij- ins , was appointed roferoo. The
men had never noon ono another before
and oaoh apparently thought he would
wawly make way with his antagonist.
Hie men fought twenty-two rounds , lasting -
ing forty-five niinutcs , when nfluirs be-
01:10 diwidodly warm and looked ua if
thay wore fighting in earnest , when Qfll-
OMrfl 'Knigbt end A rmoi i who happened
itt b pront ordered them to atop the
oo t * t. Manager Nugent objected , bul
were firm an a draw was
BOLD BURGLARY.
R , A. Ringer's ' Millcry Store BnrElar-
izeflLastNiglit ,
Five Hundred Dollars AVortli of
GcodH Tnkon niul no Ohio
to tlioHoblicrs.
"Iay ) unto day uttoroth fipooch , " and
night after night the thieves and crooks
got in their work without any apparent
difficulty. Every morning somebody has
a story to toll of having boon knocked
down and robbed , or else their residence
or place of business has been burglarized
and it really scorns as if the thing was to
continue without any abatement , an not
ono of Iho follows committing these
crimes have boon arrested and convicted.
The gang which is working Omaha is a
decidedly slick one , far they do not hesi
tate to tackle man or woman at any hour
and in almost any place , and will outer a
building in the very business center of
the cityand yet not a .single ono of thcso
follows have over run across a policeman
to take thorn into the jail.
If this thing is to continue a larger po
lice force will bo required for not only is
property unsafe but likewise life , for
these villians will not stop at anything.
Wednesday night the store of C. A.
llingor on Fifteenth strnot was entered
by burglars and between four and five
hundred dollars worth of millinery goods
were stolon.
The thieves entered through n broken
window into the collar , and from there
up into the store. They then opened
the roar door of the store room and there
took their time to sort out such goods as
they wanted , after which they took they
departure.
No clue has buon found to the robbers.
PKKSONAIi.
W. T. Scott , of York , Is a guest of the Mil-
lard.
lard.T.
T. S. Cameron , of IJIMr , Nab. , IH at the
I'nxton.
W. G. Colin , of Grand Island , la a guest nt
the Piucton ,
John J. Kucha and wife , of Ncllgh , are at
the 1'Axton.
E. M. Webb and wife , Dakota territory ,
are at the JMIllard.
] ' . L , Cnmcroii , BUtr , and II. A. Gould ,
Uoatrice , are at the Mutropolitau.
MM. T. T. Gcro , of Sioux City , is visiting
MM. 11. Willis , of North Oinnlin.
Mrs. O. D. Drown , of Sioux City , isIslt -
fng Mrs. C. S. Soulo , of North Omnha.
"
C. L. Ilazoltnn , St. Louis , and T. Bishop ,
Denver , nro registered a' the Metropolitan.
] , . A. Moore , I'lattsmouth , and S. IM-
wards , of Wilbur , nro stopping at the Millnrd.
1' . II. Matthews , of Albion , and Klmor T.
Thompson , of I'lillcrton , nro stopping nt the
1'axton.
W. If. Taylor , of Krlond , and W. If.
Cuuhlng , of I'lattunouth , nro registered at the
Fax ton ,
Clilof Clerk Stacy returned yesterday from
1'eorln , 111. , whcro ho had boon on a visit to
Ills friends.
C. A. Dickinson and wlfo , Fremont , and
W. C. Hudson , Wlntorsot , Iowa , are quests
of the Metropolitan.
Grant Jomilngc , Admah , J. T. Dower , Dow
Lodge , Mont , , E. Mondsen , Chicago , nnd A.
Woflsoy , Anhlnuil , Win. , nro stopping at tto
Metropolitan.
K. O. Italian , of Afton , N. Y. , In In the
city \lsttng ! his brother , D. O. IVeomnn , the
gentlemanly telegraph operator in the ofllco
of Andy Botden.
"VVltlo Awnko Drugglsta.
C. F. Goodman is always ahvo In liin busi
ness and uparos no imtns to Bccuro the best of
every article In his lino. Ho has secured the
agency for the celebrated Dr. King's Now
Ulscovory for Consumption. The only cer
tain cure known for Consumption , Coughs.
Colds , Hoarseness , Asthma , liny Fovor.Bron-
chitlu , or nnyallectton of throat and lungs.
Sold on a positive cunrautoo. Trial bottles
free. llepular size Si
MAKU1KD.
WILLITX-rOHTKK. At the Flint M. 13.
church in this city , Wednesday , February
13th , by the pastor , llov. Charles W. Sav-
hlgo. " \ \ illlnin 0. WllUtz and Simla 0.1'or-
tor , both of I'lnttsmoutli.
1)1131) .
N15LSON In this city , Wednesdny.Fobruary
13th , at 3:30 a. in. , O , F. Nelson , aged 30
yoara.
>
Funorol will t ko place Thursday , February
14th , at 10 o'clock a. in. , from his late real
donee , corner of Twenty-third and Lnavon
worth atreotH. FrloiulH itnltuil ,
POLICE COURT ,
Xho UHiinl Grist Vuttud by 11
\Vlio Narrowly ICscniietl
liiK in Florence.
In police court yoatorday the man
Qua Stop , who was arrested by Ofllcor
Desmond WodiiCHday for Btcnllnp two
overcoats and a pair of pants from Hurl-
burt the Eleventh street dyer , wns
called before his lionor nnd asked what
ho had to say to the charge
"Well , " ho says , "I haven't much to
say , but I aln guilty. " Ho was a hard
looking customer , and the judge had
very little to say. but the burden of his
remarks was , "IVonty-ftvo days in the
county jail on bread and water.
Mike Kelly was before his honor
cliargod with vagrancy. Upon examina
tion it was found that ho was a steam
fitter and that ho had endeavored to se
cure employment in this city. lie was
sent to the county jail for a few days ,
not on a sentencebut for lodging until his
case could bo more thoroughly investi
gated.
Richard Burns was charged with vag
rancy. Ho said ho was * guilty , and hud
not done any work in n number ot jears.
Ho had a hard-looking face. ' Ono eye
was as black as the stove and badly swol
len , Ho was given fifteen duyn in the
county jail on broad and water. Ho said
that he wns up in Florence a few days
since , and while there got pretty full
with the boys , and during the spree they
all ( 'ot mixed up in a bar-room tight.
Ho left tljo place and started for
Omaha , but a gang of the Florence men
followed him and overtaking him , began
kicking aud beating him in u moat brutal
manner , and that is how ho accounts for
his black 'eye. After thumping him
Hi-omul for awhile , they produced a rope
which they fastened around his neck and
threatened to hang him. They did go so
far as to stretch him up n little but ho
finally escaped from tiioir clutches and
made for tnis city. It will bo innny a
day before ho returns again to the little
town of Florence.
There is one thing very peculiar about
nil the vagrants nnd trnmps arraigned in
police court in this city. In answer to
the question , "whcro nro you from ? "
they invnrinblyjroply [ "St. Paul. " Now
the reporter is unable to explain why this
should bo so unless they haven pccnlinrlik-
ingforthonamo"St. Paul. " Certain itis
if all thcso follows really do como from
St. Paul there will bo a terrible falling oil'
in the number of its inhnbiunU at the
time of taking the next census.
DISTBIO ? OOUET ,
The Grmul .lury to l > o
To-Ony.
In the district court yesterday , before
Judge Neville , the coso of Ilous against
Wright \vas on trial all day. The evidence -
donco in the case was all introduced and
two arguments by counsel made to the
jury.Ueforo
Ueforo Judge Wakoloy , the case of Rob
inson against Clifton was given to the
jury , which up to a late hour this morn-
'tier had not agreed. The case of Galla
gher against Dew was then taken up and
is now before the court.
The grand jury made no presentments
yesterday but will return the remainder
of indictments found this term to-day
and bo discharged. The case of the state
against Jackson has boon certified to the
diatrict court and his case will bo invest
igated thiib morning.
The following is the assignment of
cases for to-day :
Before Judge Wakoloy
Gallagher vs. Dow ; on trial.
Gaylord vs. The City of Omaha.
Horbach vs. Kandall ot al.
Strict/ . Sedgwick.
Before Judge Neville
Ilous vs. Wright ; on trial.
Samuel vs. Short.
Baker vs. Pritchott.
North vs. IIouscl et al.
Clark vs. Armstrong.
Gallagher vs. Finn.
Patrick vs. Guy.
Biioklon'H Arnica Salvo.
The greatest medical wonder of the world.
Warranted to spoodlly euro Burns , Cuts , Ul
cers. Salt llhoutn , Fever Sores , Cancers. Plies ,
Chillblalus , Corns. Totter , Chapped hands ,
and all skin eruption , gnrantood to euro in
uvery Instance , or motioy refunded. 25 cants
o w box.
rFALOONEE'S
FALOONEE'S ' BALL ,
l Evening ol' 1'lcnsuro nnd Enjoy
ment Spent by Tlioeo Present.
Ono of the most enjoyable paries of
the winter wna the itmsqucrado ball of
last evening , hold in N. B. Falconer's
hall. This ball wns given by the oin-
ployos of Mr. Falconer , and was under
the management of N. T. Anderson , A.
G. Itachnnan , T. P. Cartwright , 0. A.
Yost and A. MoKyizio , of > vhom not too
much can bo said of the < able and elegant
manner in which it was conducted. It
was ono of these old-fashioned parties
where formality is dispensed with and
where every ono is present for fun and
enjoyment. The participants in the fes
tivities of the ovcnini ; were the employers
nnd employes of the various
stores in the city , nnd the rela
tion of owner nnd clerk scorned for
the time forgotten. The hall was most
brilliantly lighted and decorated for this
festive occasion , and is ono of the finest
in the city for n party of the kind given
last night. Right over the dancing hall
is another ono in the third story , in
which a most elegant supper was served
for all in attendance. The young and
old present last night , were these of
whom both'omyloyor and employers may
well feel proud. The party was ono
which was entirely relieved and free from
those whoso presence in such place is
not desired. Mr. Falconer was everywhere -
where present and seemed to bo entirely
rejuvenated. Inyin's orchestra furnish
ed the music and a select programme of
dances was gene thrugh with. The
dancers tarried until early morning
when tired of enjoyment they wont to
their homos. It was an ovoniug long
to bo remembered , and of which the
managers nnd participants have just
cause to fool proud.
THE MOST UHETOL HOOK EXCEPT TUB
liim.i : Is a dhuy of every day personal life.
J. F. Bishop , of Afton , Iowa , 1ms just copy-
lighted a 1)1 ) imk ( ruled ) boolc , containing 3(15 (
pages , every papo spaced for tliroo clays ixiul
arranged with printed headings , to liow OH
follows : Employment , llonlth , Weather ,
Bought , Sold , ItxcnivKi ) , PAID and "Other
Memoranda. " It is entitled , The Six
O'Clock llocord of n Lifetime : Bound in
fiuo morocco , with loop nnd pencil , it will bo
Hont to any Canvasser or Agent for SI. 60.
Jt ii a taking look.
look.A
A Sad Jcnth.
Last evening nt 7:20 : Miss Lizzie Dennis -
nis died at the residence of her parents
in this city. Miss Dennis had boon only
a short time in Omaha , but had won the
respect nnd love of all who know hor.
Her illness was of only two weeks dura
tion , nnd until Tuosdiy morning last her
relatives nnd friends had every hopn of
her recovery. At that time her disease
assumed alarming symptoms , and her
father , Mayor George L. Donnts , well-
known in this city , then in Poughkoopsio ,
N. Y. , was telegraphed , but as yet has
not returned. The notice of funeral will
bo given hereafter. Poughkcopsio , N ,
Y. , papers please copy.
rt Itussln Salvo is an iinnhmblo
for Inflamed nnd tioro joints , 1'rlto
i5c. !
OITY TAXES ,
A Flattering Sliowlnir From the City
Treasurer.
As will bo soon by the following ,
the collection of city taxes for
the years of 1881 and 1882 are very close
and it is indeed a very Haltering showing ,
and a great deal of credit is duo City
Treasurer Buck for the live manner in
which ho conducts the all'uira of the ollico ,
thus gathering in the shekels duo the
city for taxes.
It also speaks loudly for the prosperity
and worth of Omaha thnt BO small a de
linquent tnx is to bo recorded.
In the months of December and Janu
ary last , City Treasurer Buck disbursed
8235,000 , and received for taxiw nbout
the same amount. This shows that the
city is transacting some business.
Of the 1881 tax levy there remains un
paid only 2 per cent.
Of the 1882 tax levy there remains un
paid now leas than II per cent.
Of the 1883 tax levy 70 per cent is al
ready paid. Notwithstanding the
change of time when taxes bocoino do *
linquent , as largo a percentage as usual
has boon paid this year before taxes be
came delinquent.
RAILROAD RATES ,
Xtio AVcntcrrt Joint Classification
Meeting llolnfc Held In the
1'nxton Hotel ,
The freight and traffic mtinngers of the
various western roads hold a mooting in
the Paxton hotel yesterday. This moot
ing is called in railroad circles the joint
western classification mooting , and iU
object in to determine and fix freight rates
botwcon the various points along the dif
ferent roads. This mooting is of consul ,
crablo importance to the shippers IUK
patrons of these roads , as the frcighl
rates agreed upon at this titno by the
representatives of the different railways
will effect thorn for the coming three
months. Only these roads whoso lines
lie botwcon Chicago and Utah tire inter
ested in those proceedings , and these
word all represented.
The following gentlemen and officials
of these roads were present :
S. P. Brown , commissioner of Traflic
association , of St. Louis.
n. C. Barlow , general freight agent ol
the Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe.
A. S. Hughes , general freight agent ol
the Denver & llio Grando.
J. T. Hlploy , assistant general froighl
agent of the Wabash.
D. B. Kcolor , general agent of Union
Pacific nt Denver.
L. N. Iglohart , a prominent railroad
ollicial.
W. S. Molten , chairman of the joint
western transportation committee , and
general freight agent of the Chicago &
Northwestern.
jJJE. P. Vining , pool commissioner.
P. P. Shelby , general freight agent ol
the Union Pacific.
\V. Sago , general freight agent of the
Itock Island.
J. M. Hannafordgpncral freight agonl
of the Northern Pacific.
Paul Morton , assistant general froighl
fxtjont of the Chicago , Burlington &
Quincy.
G. II. Daniels , commissioner of the
Colorado Traffic association.
Nothing of importance was done by
these officials yesterday other than or
ganization. They will elect their officers
for the ensuing term , and transact the
business of their mooting to-day , and
probably adjourn this evening. '
LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN ,
The Bi-otliorliood Hold a Brilliant
Flrst'Annunl Ball.
The Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire
men gave their first annual ball at Ma
sonic hall Wednesday. The attendance
far exceeded the expectation of the
management , and indeed the hall was so
full the guests had to await their turn to
danco.
The decorations exceeded anything ol
the kind scon this season , and must have
occasioned considerable outlay. Upon
entering the hall the beautiful inscrip
tion "Welcome" was first seen. Above
the door wns suspended a "horse shoo , '
indicative of the wish that good luck would
accompany the firemen in their * perilous
dashes across the country. Around
the pillars were interwoven the national
colors , and festoons of evergreen and
( lowers were suspended from the chande
liers to cither side of the hall. Upon the
stapo occupied by the orchestra was
erected a locomotive , a "fac simile" of
the ideal ono that traverses the plains ,
The number 123 indicated the number ol
the order to which the firemen belonged.
Suspended immediately in front of the
locomotive were the inscriptions :
" " " " and "Indus
"Friendship , "Sobriety"
try. " *
Ii'viuo's orchestra furnished the music
and the prompting of Professor Matthews
was an especial feature. The full pro
gramme of thirty numbers wns danced
and the morning wns well encroached
upon before completion.
Below are the committees ;
Floor Committee G. T. Anderson ,
linll director ; T. D. Kinney , J. C. Shoo-
hey.R. Gontlomari.G. 0. FnirW. Burke ,
P"Ganuiuo.
Oommitteo of Arrangements W. H.
Bay , G. T. Anderson , T. D. Kinney , M.
A. Higgins , J. II. Burke.
Committee of Invitation Lou Sunder-
land , W. E. Johnson , M. E. Parr , J. Sto-
vonson.
Reception Committee M. A. Higgins ,
II. G. Andrews , J. Basoy , 0. O. Steven
son , W. Kceshon.
Decorative Committee 0. J. Fulmcr ,
J. McQuado , H. Honny , J. C. Shoehoy ,
W. H. Bay , G. T. Anderson.
The Xhursby-oDoKomslci Concert.
It ia predicted that that the pleasant
roiaombranco of" thn Philharmonic's
Thursby-DoKontski concert , to como oil
Friday evening at the 'opera house , will
linger long in the memories of our music
loving people.
MIBS Thursby completely captivated
her audience , which was _ the largest ol
the season , at Minneapolis , Wednesday.
Her beautifully clear , and nuto-liko
notes were listened to with close atten
tion , and at the end of ( each song ap
plauded to the echo , and u re-appearance
wns insisted on each timo.
DoKontaki also fairly carried his hear
ers by storm , although the Minneapolis
papers say that it is rare that a pianistno ,
matter how skillful , is enabled to arouse
much enthusiasm in a Minneapolis audi
ence.
ence.Tho Philharmonic chorus will also hive
an important part in the concert and will
do iUoIf credit , and nivo a fresh and
pointed illustration of what can bo done
by our singers when they go heartily nnd
unitedly at work ,
Oninlin Flro Department.
All'members of the department are re
quested to attend a mooting of the
Omaha Fire Department , to bo hold nt
Firemen's hall , February 17th , at 7 p.
m. , to complete the necessary arrange
ments for the tournament , to take place
in this city next Juno. A good atten
dance is desired.
JEIIOME 0. PENTZEL , Soo'y.
The lload lloiibc.
Major Croft was in the city this morn
ing to make complaint against a party
who visited his houao on Saturday morn
ing last , about 4 o'clock , and upon bis
refusing them admittance they utovo in
the windows and tried to bnnk down his
door.
door.Uo
Uo says that Iho party was headed by
quite a prominent young man of this city ,
and that several vario y actresses were
among the number.
The major say ho has not had his
house open since the Suoll tragedy , and
ondeavo'ed to impress upon tlioreporter's
mind that ho had always kept a very re
spectable house. The grand jury being
in session may ham something to do
with closing of the road house , but many
days will not elnpso after the grnnd jury
adjourn until the ranch win havp its
doors wide open to anybody who visit tlio
place.
llcnl Katruo TrntiBfcrfl.
The following deeds were 'filed for
record in the county clerk's ofllco Febru
ary 12 , reported for THE BEE by Amos'
real estate agency :
George B.irkor nnd wife to Johan
Liibbo , w d let 10 , ih Barker's nllotmonl
and addition to Omaha. § G2G.
Jo&iah S. McCormack and wife to Goo.
T. Mills q o w 31 feet of 1 77 , b 120 , in
Omaha. § 1.
11. W. Day nnd wife to Thomas G.
Walaco , w d w i of n w | and w A of B w
18,10 , 13 o , w 10 [ 10-lOOths acres s o of
n w nnd w 20 CO-lOOths ncres o A of s w
] . § 12,000. "
GEUNEBAUM BROS ,
Grand Silk Bargain ,
Owing to the bad weather of the past
wcok wo have been unable to dispose of
the amount of silks that wns necessary to
enable us to make enforced changes ; not
withstanding , wo have sold hundreds ol
yards since they were placed on sale , but
knowing that there nro still a great many
ladies that will tnko advantage of this
good silk odor , wflo were kept * indoors
on account of the bad weather , wo will
therefore , regardless of loss to ourselves ,
continue our grand offer of these
BLACK SILKS AT $1.25.
This great bargain is composed of silks
worth from § 1.00 to § 2.00 , and without
doubt is the best silk bargain over offered
nt the price , nnd will bo taken advantage
of by all who know what a good bargain
is , so profit by this and don't ' delay your
coming , but come at onco.
GRUNEBAUM BROS. ,
1309 Farnam street.
FIEE ! FIBEII FIRE ! i I
GREAT SALVAGE SALE.
BARGAINS ! JIAKOAINS ! BARGAI > S !
Lidies' Suits , Ladies' Cloaks , Ladies'
and Misses' Muslin and Flannel Under
wear , Corsets , Ties , Lace % Fringes ,
Dross Trimmings , Camel's Hnir , Beaver
and Broches. Stock more or less dam
aged by water and moving. Must close
out the entire stock , draw what they will ,
to make room for spring goods. Sale
will commence to-morrow ( Thursday ) nt
3 p. m. Como early and secure bargains. .
MCDONALD'S ' EMPORIUM ,
1-108 Fnrnam st. , opp. Paxton Hotel.
Wo say the American Fire Insurance
company , of Newark , N. J. , was the
first and certainly the best on record ,
Smith & Salmon , being the agents , for
wo took out a policy Friday at 4 p. m. .
Saturday at 2 p. m. the fire came , and
Tuesday a check was handed us for the
full amount before we had paid the
premium. 0. J. Barber , resident ad
justor. A. D. MOUSE.
OUR GREAT 81'KCIALTIES.
"Gold Medal Coffee"
and
"Purity Tea. "
J. B. FRENCH & Co.
OUR GREAT SPECIALTIES.
"Gold Medal Coffee "
and
"Purity Tea. "
J. B. FRENCH & Co.
Army Orders.
Recruit Josaph Marsollus , enlisted at
Fort Douglas , Utah , is assigned to com
pany H , Cth infantry.
Recruit George II. Kidwoll , enlisted
at Fort Douglas , Utah , is assigned to
company B , Cth infantry.
Private Richard Dillon , Recruits Wil
liam Forsyth and Guy Norton , enlisted
at Fort Omaha , Neb , , arogassigncd as
follows :
Private Dillon to the 9th infantry.
Recruit Forsyth to company F , Oth in
fantry , and Recruit Norton to the 4th
infantry.
Private Dillon nnd Recruit Forsyth
will bo sent to the station of their regi
ment on the first favorable opportunity.
The medical officer at Fort D. A. Rus
sell , Wyoming , having reported that
"tho physical condition of Military Con
vict Frederick Plitt is such that , in his
opinion , ho will never bo able to undergo
punishment in n military prison , " so
much of the unoxpircd portion of Plitt's
sentence ( General Court Martial Orders
No. 42 , . of July 2 , 1883 , headquarters
department of the Platte , ) as provides
for confinement nt hard labor , is re
mitted and ho will bo sot at liberty.
Absolutely Pis ire.
. ' A cnnil ot pur't '
Thh i'0 ilcr novcr T II
tioni'h r.nd whoIoomeuM * Mora icom mlcal til tt
h cSlnnty Undi. nU c n be K > IJ In cdnputttlaa
* Ub tbeuiultltud * ol low : , short iUI t , al mo
, ho Db tui > o Jeni. ScU culylo c n . } ojtj buk
lug fswdtr Co.,108 Wnllmt How Vcrl.
* ' " "
ff'"f V : .
CASTORIA
01
Infants and Children
Without Mnrphino or TTnrootino.
I What Rives our Children row checks ,
W hat cures their re\ers , mutes them deeps
W 'Tin Punlorliu
j When Bahlcs fret , and cry by lurnq ,
I VThat cures their colic , kflls their w onrm.
1 . Hut Cnnlorm.
I What quickly curei Conpflpntlon.
. Sour Stomach , Colds , Indlgi-stlon :
J Hut Cmlnrlg ,
rixrcwell then to Morplilno Syrups ,
Ciistor Oil and Paregoric , andHnll
Hnll Canlorln.
Centaur Llnlmont. An no-
solnto euro for Rkoumntism ,
Sprains , Bums , Galls , &o. , nnd an
Instantaneous Pain-rollover.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
"will I'osltlvolynot bo Inserted
unless paid in advance ,
TO LOAN-Monov.
MONKY TO LOAN In sumi of ? 500 and upnards
at 01 per annum , on Dounlas county firms. Ad
dress U. U. Patterson & CD. , 14011'arii.ini St.
liDO-lm.
1O LOAN ino lowest rutuB ol interest
MONHY
Bcinia' Loan Aeunoy. Ifith k Dou l.va 231-11
MONEY TO LOAN Insums ot (300. nnd upward ,
O. F. Da\ls tind Co. , Heal Estate and Loan
Agents , 1602 r main St. 303 tl
HELP WANTBO.
WAN1i ] : - Agents in o\ cry township In Nebras
ka * , for ono of the bout 3ollliiiiirtici o\cr Intro
duced. Sell t ( , 'plit. ' Cell or write 1o the
O.\ AHA HTOVn IIIU'AIR WOItKS ,
43D 'f ' 109S. Htli btitct , Omaha.
- teams
WANTED-Twcnty
432-151 H. ilANNWEILEtl , 307 lllh St.
ANTED Good stead- man to uork. Apply to
W J. 1' . Potter , Florence , Neb. 431-15"
WANTED A boy In an lusurajicu olllcu. Ono
who can write u fair hand. MustlUoulth li < 9
parents and booll rccommcnclod. Address In rmn
naudnritln , "Clerk , " care ol Omaha Bee. 430-13) )
WANTED An experienced salesman to call en
business men only , nlih a specialty. Call at
iOO N. 10th etrcct , and tea us In regard to U.
43I-C05
A good Bohemian falcsumn for dry
goods store. Inqulru 01S S. 13th street.
430-14t
W 'ANTED A Rood | > lrl lor general licuscworK.
Apply : nt 221 North Ibth street. 411-185
TT7ANTED A competent girl. Must Lo a ooil
V t cook. Good uagcs Mill bo mid , Iniiulrn at
003 south llthstrcck 416-149
ATfANTKD A girl to do housework. Good wages
to the right girl. Inquire at ! US s uth 10th S
412-tf O. F. ELSAS3EH.
good gltl for general homework ,
411 south 10th street. 414-205
WANTED Printer. I nanta good prmtsr. per
manent "tit" to right nmn. L. F. Hilton.
Blair Nch. 422 IS
WANTED A ultl to do Kcncral house work In a
small family bt bo. 1700 Burt St. 123-13 $
T\7ANTED A good girl fet general housework In
Tt a small family. Uoodungca. Applvat Atkln-
BOD'S Millinery cstabllihtrent Crclghton Block near
P. 0. 4S.O tf
17ANTED Olrl for ccncral hou \iork in a email
V Iftinlly. Call at 1415 north 18th St. 421-tf
W ANTED Girl forgcntral housework , also nurse
girl , S. E. corner r miam and 20th St. 410 14
T ADIES OH YOUNG Ml.N In city or country to
JLtiKonl'c , light nnd iilcasjnt work at thtlruun
homes ; 52 to § 1 a day easily and quietly made ; ork
eeiit by mall , no camaMlng ; no stamp for reply.
Please address Reliable Mauf'g Co.Philadelphia 1'tv ,
drawer TT. 3U7-lmf
WANTED A first clasdlnlng room girl at the
City Hotel , loth and Hartley St , 407-138
TTTANTEU An experienced gardener who under *
> Y Elands hot beds , cam C. Honcll , at 217 S. 14th
St. 405-18
s'TED A goad joung German girl at J.
h 10th St. SjO-131
\TTANTED-Inimediately , a girl at Baliomli'i 1SOS
VV Chicago St. 4U9 188
\X7ANTED-Ono hundred teams end ono hundred
VV laborers for Railroad work. McCOY & MOHAN ,
Canfleld House , Ninth and Karnam tits , Oiraha. „
403-lm
WANTED i huroughly competent u onu'i torgcn
cral houaeuurk In afatnlh of two. Uouluavcs.
S. W. cor. 24thand Dodge Sts. 4uMJ'
WANTED Tno f IrUcook and eccnnd girl. Dest
of wages. Apply H. U. corner 20th mid Cali
fornia Sts. t78-tf
WANTED Girl for general house.\ork at corner
6th and Carles fttiet. If
Servant gills ol a'l Kinds in rued of
WANTED , to call at our otllco , opposite post-
olllcv , between :30andOp. m.
CANNON , JONES & CO , Frcnzcr Block.
040-lm
WANTED A German dining room kitchen girl.
Hesso and Hoppe , 118 S. 13th St. , Lctncon
Harncy and Howard. 665 tf
SITUATIONS WANTED.
WANTED A situation by a druggi.t fora uliort
timo. with tome drug linn that \\ishea to H II
out ; with the new of purchasing the btxick. Must
ho In some live town. Address n. J , Vanl'ettui ,
ChllUcotho.Peorla Co. . Illlnul . 833-10
WANTED A rclhi'lejoung man wants a place
towork , board and go to school. "S , A. W. "
Due otllce 88 tf
T\7ANTED-BUu tlon for flrtt ulanj domestic * ,
T Call at o > ir olllc.iifrDii4'31to ] 0 p.m. Saturday
1 to 9 p. m. CANNON , JONES & CO. , Opp. P. O.
M1SOELLANEODS WANTS.
WANTED Party with small capital to estalllfh
a good pa ) Ing bunhuss In Uuiaha. A grand
clivico otloieu. Call at Planters Hotel from D to 11 ,
and 2 to 4 p. in. 117.13 }
"V\7ANTED To huy a stock of clothing , drj goods ,
> boot * and shots or groceries for tpot cash at a
l > rlt--c , Addreui lock box 1 lililr Neb. 410-18
WANTED Two roonu furnished or uiifurnbhij
for light huuN kicplng. Addrtsj r. " this
otllce. 893-131
T17 ANTEU-Ilook kecpliiz , a set ol Looks to uit
It uo eu'iilogs cr ( e houra rach day and uU.
look alter collodions. Addrtea "X. L. " lice olllcc
Destof rcfeuiiceajjltcn , J3tl
TTT7ANTED I'artlci wUhliirt.oardcMand ( thoeo
> ! chol board In jirhate houue , with 01 wit
out room , to rail at our oir.to Ircm-l so to o 11. m
CANKOK , JO KE8 & CO. , Oimo Ito llottolHcc.
OJB-ltu
FOR RBHT Housea ana Lots ,
FOH KENT furbished rooiui at 1619 Fiirii&in.
424-191
11ENT lloom and buard to one or two gentlemen
FOIl
tlemen , 322 S. IGtb and Harnoy &t . 427.14 ]
FOIlllENT Suiallhousu , Inuul'oufA ' Murphy ,
410 S. Uihatren . 423.151
ITlOIt IIEKT A lt guiitltmeii can loaccomuJated
JL ? wltli furnUhvd room * Ajijily 1813 1'arnani bt ,
T7WK KENTNew - houeo with six room * , bay wld
jj dow , MIS MatHtu it reec. Clone to depot.
FOR HEKT Nicely ( urtiUhod roonu with or Ml th
en ; board 1018 Dodge bt. 180 10 |
KENT A batcmeiit with three roorru lor
light houco keeping 1013 IJodfO bt. 191 16 }
KENT G rcom house on Webster went ol
FOH
18th bt. a T. 1'eterecn , real estatu egent , Utb
and Uouglu. S73 tt-ltuo *
HENT New 0 room dwelling , lath room ,
FOH
city &nj i Intern water , hot water , Ihorughout
good ecllar O F WUUCOI.L3 0 lU
Olt HUM btura room with Uttineit 1 > ft
I 4 dteii , 1511 Farnsm St. 1'AUIAEX * CO. . IKow
Kanjarubtreet. SSI U
Ir\0n 1 \ lUUVT-Fumlshtd room K21 Capitol vo ,
872 US *
FOH IIENT Bc\crn good houscj , alsfl ono 9 room
flnclj furnished liou'o. John E. Edttardi , 1111
355-tf
poll IIENT Fiirutshcd room with or without
I 1 board. Kindt locallsn In the city. Al n few
laMe hoMtlcri wantcd.N. W , cor. lEtli and Fnrnam.
101-tt
F UIINISHKD room heated 21 K , 10th. 87Mf
17011 HUNT Tjvrgo novi- , two story ilcuUo liouso ,
I ? Shlnn'8 addition Miltahlo for two families or
boarding house. Inquire lloom 4 , Omalia National
Hank II u Nil i tig.
IpOH HUNT Kurnlsl cd room for Kcntlcman , also
1 two lor light linvo keeping Deducts block ,
cotncr Klghth and Howard St 003-tf
HUNT Furolihrd room ? nu the notthwcs
FOH
cor. 18th and CapltolnTcnuo , formerly Crilshton
Hnu o. 18MI !
Ij'OK HKNT ttoouu in bebraBl.il ttatioim Dank
JL' Iliilldliur. Most dcglratlo olllccs In the city
Supplied Tilth hjdraullo clc-atot and heated b
team. Apply at Bank. CSfl-tl
rOR HAJ.K
FOIl SAM : 12 nrrc ? , house , stable , ahiindanco o *
fruit , ncir rhntUi and school , h miles from rail *
road , 20 miles front Onmhfi , ? 1OCO.
llcautllul rcsldcnra property' , 10 x423 fcctthndC'
Mid finlttiuss , lioit'O and barn , i .liuo.
43I-23 DKU , ftSIIUIVKIi ,
FOH S VM5 - duo of W. K. Vernons ( taatn pea nut
roi lets In K od tunning order chop. Address
"confectioner" caru Omaha lice. 41D-1SS
I poll SAtK-Tli Inrnlturo of the rcsldeoco N. WV
1 cpn crOth nnd Harncy. Apph on the prrmNes.
498-103
1011 HAM3 01 acres , 8 rnlloi from Onmha , now
homo 1BvM f t , stiiblo ute ; llmv At > and tlin-
, S2.0CO. UMnitY .t JOSD ) . Uoil i : < tate n.ent ? ,
133dilninc.Vktrcct ! , Oanlia. Sid-li , '
I poll BALE -Cheap , a Hue Shonipger < rgan nearly
1 ion. riltccn stopi. Met price S3DO. Call at
1SION. ISthSt. rccond door north of Shcrmin St.
Call alter C o'clock. 375 16
SAIiK Houceanillotln Shlnn's ' add. Price
IpOH
1 § 1.600 , $300 cash , balance $10. per month vntll
paid. i.MiKY.t : JONES , llcal estate nccnti , 1800
Harnoy bt. 337-Ht
J71011 8A1.E Cheap , one six foot aud ono tliroo
1 footihow case at Lj oil's Cigar Store , 207 South
15th SI. 224 tf
SA1.K A bnrialti. House of 7 rooms , Olh
FOU
and Bancroft St. ( rothScS'cll built , barn &c. ,
onlv 81-SflO II sold Ithln 81) ) daj u. Sii\U8 & 110S-
AIIDVlllani3 \ Blocl : . 20S-tf
House of 5 rooms In Parker's addition
FOKSALK
near the f20 000 ochool house new. A tlieap
place on ovy terms. U.700 , SEAU8 & BOSAUD ,
Williams Block. 2ofl-tf
SALK A eptcndid housu of 10 rooms In
FOH
Shlnn's ad itlon. If sold within 30 daxs only
{ 3.700. bEAhS & BOSAUD , corner 15ihann Dodge
iIO-tt !
TT > OIl SAI.U Farm 3 miles Irom citj. ot
JL1 Mrs , Jle cr , o\cr Koedcr's Drug etoro. 10th and
Webster. 872-tf
"TTIOIISALE To counters and fifty fet of good
JL1 shclUng , che p , at 1603 Dodge St. 188-tf
I OB SALK Two largo Normnnttallions. Address
Fi O. . Blrdsall. Walnut , Iowa. 154-lm *
FiFOIl
FOIl SAMI A ( coed two story store rropcrty I"
Waj nc , Vr"aj no county , Ntb. Address 0. b. Bird-
gall , Walnut , Ion a 115-lmt
FOIl SALE Oil TI5A11K A good 'span of muics ,
harnubB and u agon. Inquire Alex 0. Clmrlton ,
nt McCnguo Bros.
FOIl SALE Splenilld rlglilenco lot near rar line ,
corner , SI. 000. IIEI.L&SHHIVKlt. 347-13
FOIl SALK T o open second-liand bugfics nnd
ono delhiryagon , dictp , at 1319 Harnej St.
330 tt _
T OKijALK-Uolorado ccal. This coal Is aa free Irom
JJ soot and as clean 03 Rock Spring.
834 If JEIF.Y. . BEDKOUD.
Foil CALK Tn o portable hollers , 10 horse nowo
Apply at 1) . rmPATIUCK ,
Oflg-t ( _ 218 gonth Uth ht.
FORSALi : A small Moilcr , B&hmin i.Co. , flro
proof sal ( , almost new , at this olllcc. tf
FOUSAI.E 3Iy tno story brick residence , 18th
nnd St. Mary's ncnuo. . Large barn , out-hnn c ,
water wor s , well arranged. Lot Ox OU. Pitco
ST.fiOO. Best Bargain in Omaha Call at 1 ! . Toft'fl
l'eoi lB' Bank. _ 277-t
17011 SALE 12 lots ono block Most of Park n\o-
J ? nuocars. LotsEOxlSO. Will Fell \\holotrao
for $7,100 , If sold before January 1st , 18S1. Re&lej
tate owners bid this bargain , U joucall at People
Pack. _ 278-tf
TTIOK SALE Choice business property , thiee lot )
JD oor. Sauriders and Charles Sir cot. It will pay 5 cute
to In\e9tlgato this offer. Call at People's Bank.
2-Btf _ _ _
TTIOIl SALE Improved property , which will pay
JD the buyer 20 per cent on the Im cstrneut. Rente
for $1,020 per jcar. All occupied by flrat class ten
ants. Will sell for 410,500 , If sold soon. All or one-
half each , balance , one to five jenrs. The olio ; e In-
veatineut la worth investigation. Call at the People's
Bank. 280-tf
"TOOK SALE Old newspapers In Urge and Email
JP qnantttles at this office. tt
_ nnscELiAnsoua. _
j " 7 SPECIALTIES for thnse out rf emplojment to
1 I make monaytlth. . Gallon II. L. Smith , 208
N. 10th street , and sea samples. 433 1m
T OST 1873 , 'two discharges from the nnnv be-
JL/ lunging to Mauriui U , Harries from 1830 to 1FOJ.
Big reward paid for the return ef sam-i at lite ofllce.
424-1611
/ 1 ASK PAID For sefond hand clothes , order ! by
V7 letters or postals promjitly attended to Ad-
drissilr. or Mrs , llrodtrlch BIB south 10th St. Omaha.
iCO-lmol
PnOTECTOlt-Unprccedentedlnducemcnts
QUEEN lady agents for this new rnbberundergar
uiuiit for laolea Address with Jbtamps , UmUrgnr-
inent Co , U south May St. , Chicago. IKO-lm- ) .
T AHOEI'etof rooim , with or without boord.ln
JLJ prhatefamlllea furnlthcd frco of charge ntr.ur
ofllco , opposite pOBtotllco. Cannon , Jones & , t'n. , 4:30 :
to B p , in. OlS-lrn
premises on Dec. 15. IBM , In
JLwcst Omaha , ono Cream Colored I'ouy , Sinai
white fpot In forehead , iimno and tallullttio darker
than the body. JA3. K. VANDEUCOOK.
EDWARD EOEHL.
11AOISTER OF PALUYSTEUY AND COND1TJON.
ALIST. 803 Tenth street , between Faniwn and II r-
ney , will , with the aid ot guardlau spirits , cbtalMng
nj one gUnce ot tb past and present , aud the
certain conditions In the future. Boots and shoes
mi.le order. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed.
UNITED STATES
OF OMAHA.
' - $100,000,00
Capital , - , ,
C. W. HAMILTON , Pros't.
S. S. CALDWELL , V. Pros't.
M. T. BARLOW. Cnsnloi
DIRECTORS :
I
S. S. OALDWELI , B. F. SMITH ,
0. W. HAMILTON , BL T. BAKLOW , .
0. WILL HAMILTON.
Accounts sollcltod and koptsub
Jootto sight chock.
Cortlflcntosof Poposlt Isauod pay
able In 3 , 6 and 12 menthe , boarlng.
Interest , or on demand wlthbutln-
torost.
Advances mndoto customoraon
approved socurltloo at market rate
of Intorost.
The Interosto of Customers are
cloBoly guarded and every facility
compatlblo with principles of
sound banking freely oxtondod.
Draw sight drafts on England , Iro.
land , Scotland , and all parts of Eu-
ropo.
Soil European Pnasnpo Tlckoto
Promptly Maoe.
E A KELLEY M.
, , , , . D.
-AND-
0. A. WILSON , M. D , ,
Physicians and Surgeons ! !
OFFICES-BOYD'a OI'ERA HOUSE.