; 1 8 DAILF BEE-OMAHA , SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 16 , J1684. THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA. . 1 ! Stain-day Morning , Pob , 16 , LOOAL BEEVITJES , Now crop clover and timothy seed for sale Bhugart , Wftlto & Wios , Council Bluffs , Iowa fS-lm John Anff and Dotlcf Cranbnch will 01 February IDth open nt Millord thoMlllan houto and bar , which they Intend to run li ! k first-class stylo. fU-Ct Nineteen ponlloss "iloepors" on thcl way from St Paul , Minn. , to Florence "cu off , " were accommodated ttlth lodging at th city jail last night All property owners that are Interested li opening North Senontoonth street are re quested to moot at Smith's shop , corner Sixteenth toonth and Nicholas streets , Saturday oven Ing. The gray wolf wht ch has caused so mud trouble in northwest Omaha , was yesterda ; $ < roplovlnod by Della Iloury from Henry M Drown , on a wnt issued out of Justici Wright's court. A complaldt was yesterday filed In tin pollco court by Adelbort D. Bishop ogalns Major Newell , charging him with the oinboz I J 7lomont of $1,000 from the Consolidated Tanl Line compnuy on the 20th day of Juno , 1883 The case of the state against A. 1) . Bliss htswlfo and G , W. Hyde , which cntno up ( o ; hearing at ton o'clock yesterday , bofora Justice < tico Brandoi , was taken on n change of vonui to Justice Stornberjr , and continued to Mon day next. Yesterday afternoon Tom lUloy wai very drunk and ho must also Imvo boon vorj hungry for ho stele thrco rabbits from a lOtl street provision dealer , for which net of In discretion ho was nrrostod and Is now In tin city jail. J. K. O'Neal , the portrait painter , woi presented with a beautiful Valentino by hi/ / wife Thursday. It was In the sliapo of a llttlt bit of humanity , weighing about nine pound/ / Itwns a boy and its proud papa will seer have help to daub on his colors , A suit in attachmoht was yesterday in fltltutod in the district court against the firrr of Manning & Hosa to recover the sum o ! 84,803.21. This action was brought onnov. cral notes not yet duo , and n somewhat un common remedy is applied for although mi thonrod by statute. Win. Hull , the man arrested for stealing Rome shoes from A. D , Morse , was triad bj jury before Jud o Bonoko yesterday after noon. Ho was found guilty and sentenced tc twenty days imprisonment In the county jail on broad and water and pay the costs of prose cation , which amounted to 318.87. At the mooting hold in the library v onu last evening , a , committee of fire , consisting of H. W. Simoral , II. D. Estabrook , A. O , Wnlcoly , G. M. Hitchcock and A. U. Troup , was appointed to draft appropriate resolution ! on tlia death of A. M , Ohadwick and to re l > nrt to too district court as so soon as proctlo able and convenient. Two petitions were being circulated yes tcrday among the prominent citfosns ol Omaha and the bar of this county , to bo pro flontocl to the county commissioners for the K appointment of county judge. The asplrautt : for this position of HO much importance to the people of this county MO J. II. McCullocli " and Ralph W. Urockluridgo. Mr. McCullocli came hero about two and a hulf years ago , directly after his admission to the buinllll- nolo , and has won fur himself a reputation for integrity and Industry , nnd his appointment to that office would insure the perfect per formance ) of itn duties , ' ' PERSONAL. Maunlo StrakoBch Is nguotit ot the Mil lard. lard.F F , 0. Iledaan , Fholps , ia a fruost of the Mlllard. Joseph W. Wittmau , of Lincoln , In at the Metropolitan. K. 8. Harding , Nebraska City , Is n guest of the Faxton. Louis Hoyn , of the Grand Control gallery , has gene oast. 0. T , Taylor has returned from a buolnaia trip to Colorado. Misses Emma and Inn Thursby are stop ping at the Mlllard. 31.1) . Welsh and wife , Fremont , nro rogls. turod at tlio Faxton. Forcival Lowell , general ticket agent left for the easy yesterday. J. Jlohort Williams and K. W , Wrlght.Davld City , aru at the Mlllard. O. N. Stem , Lena , and M. D. Welch , Lincoln , are at the Faxton. Chovallor Antolao da KontakI , the planiat , Ia registered at the Millard. J , V , Barnham , Ulk Creek , and Q. li > Carodon ! and wife , ore at the Faxton , John Cox , Friend , and W. H , Jordan , Wuvoxly , are regUtorod at the Faxton. a. W. Woff , of lalr , and L. W. Flank , of Nebraska City , rvra at the Metropolitan , N. A. Ilalnvolt , Norfolk , and JII , 8IB - few , Fremont , are stopping at the Faxton. 1' . F. Sherwood , Battle Creek , and S. C. HmUoy , Lincoln , are reiibtored at the Mll lard. lard.A. A. B. Nolan , of Lincoln , and L. 1) . Hub. bird , ot Chicago , are itopplti ? at the Metro- iwlltan , J. B. Mattoon , of Waukon , la. , and L. It. ' Hellos , of North Flatte , are pucsta of the MotroiwliUu. G. A , Joslyn , proprietor of the Metropoli tan hotel , aud wife , left yesterday for Dea Molnoe , IOWA. AsilbUut Chlof Clerk F , O. Ilardluv , loft ycwterday for Chicago , and will return on Tu&nday next , J reil McCoiuioll , general agent for the Un ion Fac-yio t Salt I ako , arrived in Omaha yotUrdky morning. Mr. Simpson , a prwmlneiit Jevtelcr of San yraatlico , waa an cant bound passuuKer on the Denver yoatorduy morning. Mr. Loirh. a prominent lumber merchant of Honolulu , pawed through thld city yot- t rdty ujunilnfe- Ida way to Chicago , B. J , O'Urleu , of Chicago ? J. F. Moore , of Htidwn , Wis. ; and T. It. Bodey , of Itawllm , Wyo , , we ijuartored at the Metropolitan. B notion's Arnica Balvp. Tim < n . tttwtt . , mctdfcul wonder of the world , " mtooBpMKyouro Hums , Cul , Ul' Jialt Jtlftuui , i'ovw pws * . Cuucern.rilM , Ww , Quriui , a' tU , Chawwd lands. l ( kin rui > uoiil g ranteed to cure In y r fund d. 35 cents GONCDRDIA MASQUERADE. The Host Successful MasQuerade of the Entire Season , McrryJDnnccrs In Gorgcoua Costumes Whiles tlio Ilftppy Hours Away , Thursday was the occasion of the sub ocription masquerade ball , at Gcrmrmir hall , under the auspices of the Concordir singing society , of this city. The large hall was decorated in a beautiful manner festoons , of different colors being suspended ponded from the center of the hall to the walls on cither side , \rhilo numerous am appropriate inscriptions were to bo seer on every hand. Jit an early hour the merry mailcorabo gan to arrive , nnd by the time appointee for the opening of the ball , the hall WBE filled to overflowing by the maskers am spectators. The cpmmittoo in charge however , had anticipated just such i crowd and had BO arranged things thai every ono present was able to enjoy him self. The music was furnished by the Musical Union orchestra and was good. It was evident that many of the mask ers had taken considerably pains to costume tumo themselves , and quite n number ol the costumes were truly artistic , while some wore of a most gorgeous character. Taken as a whole the scene was a very brilliant ono , and certainly it may bo averred that it was the finostmasquorado ball that the Concordia society has ever given. There were also a fairly large gathering of spectators , who watched the mamuvres of the dancers with animated interest. Several comical little incidents occurred during the evening which onlivoncd the affair and amusou the children present immensely. A very elegant repast was served up by Messrs. Hesse A Uoppo , the well known caterers , and this part of the programme oyoryono present took part in with great tjusto. There wore twenty-eight .numbers danced in all , and the party did not separate un til nearly dawn. It was the most successful masquerade in every particular which has boon given in this city this season , which fact it largely duo to the oflbrts of the committee - too who had the matter in charge. Wlelo Awake Druggists. C. P. Goodmnn is always alive in his bus ! ness and sparer no pains to secure the best o : every article in his lino. Ho has nocurod the agency for the celebrated Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption. The only cer tain euro known for Consumption , Coughs. Colds , Hoarseness , Asthma. liny I'ovcr.Bron- chills , or any direction of throat and lungs. Bold on a positive fruarantoo , Trial bottloe free. Rorular size 81 CHARITY WOBK , Donations Ilcccivod by the 'Wontou'fi Christian Altl Association Since January lot. The Women's Christian Aid association acknowledges the following donations re ceived since January 1 , 1884 : Mrs. Truman Buck , $10.00 ; Warren Switzlor , Esq. , $10.00 ; B. W. Yatcs , president Fiwt National bank , § 10.00 John T. Boll , Esq. , 810.00 ; from the ladies present at a union prayer mooting , $15.00 ; Mrs. S. H. H. Clark , 84.00 ; Mra. Dr. Kuhn , $1.00 ; Messrs. Little & Wil- Hams , $5.00'Mra. ; Cowin , the rent of the association rooms for December , January and February ; Mr. Bolton.for ono month rent , $7.00 ; Mrs. Hills , § 2.00 ; Mr.Hunn , § 1.50 ; Dr. Dwyer , drugs to the amount of 85 00 ; clothing from Mrs. Croigh , Mrs. Robert Purvis , Mrs. Dtckoy , Mrs. G. M. Armstrong , Mra. Ijams , Mrs. Dr Graff , Mrs. J. G. Haines , Mrs. Gilmore , Mrs. S. H. Bliss , Mrs. Roberts , Mrs. Martin Sohult , Mrs. Tracoy , and from others ; 30 pounds of pork , Mrs. John Shelley ; 6 pounds of coffee , a friend ; 10 loaves of -broad , Mr. John Huff ; a liberal donation from the North school ; and wo now ask for supplies from the Cass street school. Medical services have boon donated by several physicians. The association has sent a poor colored woman and child to their homo in the south , nnd with the aid of $5 from the county commissioners , procured a tickoi for a poor Gorman woman to San Fran cisco. cisco.Wo Wo are liappy to announce that some of the young girls who have been atroot- beggora are now school girls. Between fifty and so venty poor families have boon visited by the ladies and aided by the association. Work has boon found for many , but not for all who desire it. Wo have found so many wishing for em ployment but do not know where to go to got it. Wo know there are many per sona in this city who have little jobs of work to bo done and are often troubled to find the right per pn to do the work. An intelligence office Is now opened at our rooms , and all desiring help will plcnso call and thus nid us in helping tlio poor to help themselves. All those dosirino ; employment will also inakoapplication , giving name and address In full , and the kind of work they can do boat. If an office boy , a copiost , a kitchen girl , a nurse girl , a seamstress , or oven a chimney sweeper is wanted do not fail to call at our rooms , corner of Sixteenth and Farnarn streets. It is impossible for our association to support all the poor in thin city , nor is that our object. Mrs. Fuller has the same work oho has had for years , and needs the same amount of support. The county commissioners also have their work. Wo desire to give aid and protection ( not support ) to all desti tute womnn and children until permanent liomoa and moans of support can bo secured , The demands upon the relief department of our association luvo boon very great , and , although wo Imvo received much wo need more money , or provisions will bo gratefully received. Will the ward committee please send all applicants for relief to tlio rooms on Tesdays and Fridays only ? The treasurer's loport for Lhu mouths of December , January nnd February will bo given next month. i'horo will bo u meeting of the board and ward committee on Tuesday , February I'.hb , at 3UO : p. in. , in association rooms. N-A R , HAINKS , Seo'y. Another At t nek , Muthlas Now called at THE BKK oflico 'tstorday and etutod that ho had been added by some unknown man on the railroad track , between the Union clova- or and gaswork , Thuroduy nightaboutll o'clock. Ho it a bartender for R. Rasmusaon , ind clocoa hit labora about 11 o'clock , and was ou hia way to lia | homo , corner Soy otjUi nnd Loavonworth atrovls , As ho was walking along the track n mail -with a red Iwudkerehiof ever his ftioo jumped out from behind seine cars and grabbot him by the shoulder , at the same time demanding his money. Ho told the fol 1 tw ho had no money , and drew a revolver vor from his pocket , at the sight of whicl the foot pad lot go his hold andwalkcc away. The reporter asked Mr. New why ho did not use his revolver after ho had i out , and ho said that ho was so btvdl ; frightened nnd trembled so that ho could scarcely hold the weapon in his hands and that his hair stood on ends. Mr Now was advised to procure a wagon load of sand and cat a pock every da ; until ho recovers from his nervousness. DISTEIOT COURT , Two Verdicts for I'lnlntlfTrj Hcturncel At the opening of the district cour yesterday morning two juries were wait ing to return their verdicts. In the caao of House against Wright , which hae boon on trial for three days , the jury re turned a verdict for $131.08 for plaintiff A motion was filed for a now trial , am and should it bo overruled the case \ril then bo tnkon to the supreme court. In the case of Gallagher against Dow the jury returned a verdict of ? 88.'JO for plaintiff. The criminal docket will not probably bo taken up before the latter part o next wook. To-day being Saturday no assignment of cases was made by the judges for to-day. A motion was made that n bar mooting bo hold last evening , to moot in the library rooms on Douglas street , to drafi appropriate resolutions on the death o ; County Judge Chadwick. The court nt 10 a. in. , out of respect for his memory , adjourned. THE HOME OIEOLE , Tlio JJcap Year Party ur Masonlo Hall The ladies of the Homo Circle club lost evening gave an old fashioned leap year party at the Mosonio hall. About seven ty.fivo couples -wore in attendance , who for the time laid aside business and care and lot fun and mirth rule the hour The hall won elegantly decorated ant festooned for the occasion. The gentle men were well cared for by their female escorts , who paid all the bills. At eleven o'clock a lunch that would tickle the palate of the veriest epicure was sorvee in the dining hall. At 11:30 : the dance was resumed and continued until early morning. The ladies and the Homo Circle are to bo congratulated upon the able manner in which last night's entertainment was conducted , and it is no more than reason able to presume that the gentlemen who were present , hope that it will bo repeated. | JTho committees doaorvo especial men tion for their efforts to make the affair pleasant and agreeable to all present The following were the committees : Reception committee Mrs. William Brown , Mrs. Horace Barnum , Ada M Wirth , Anna Lane. Floor committee Mrs. Nathnn Elliott Mrs. Goo. Shields , Ida A. Truckpy , Amy B. Pickena. A NEW SCHOOL , A School AVhoro Telegraphy ivlll Be Taught to Bo Opened Soon in This City. A now institution is about to bo estab lished in Omaha , which will be ono stop more towards making her a metropolitan city. Within the next three weeks a school will bo opened in the city where telegraphy will bo taught in all its branches. The gentleman who has origi nated this idea is Mr. L. M. Rhom , a gentleman well known in telegraphic cir cles hero , and by nearly o very body in the city. Upon inquiry it was learned that bo will not have personal charge of tlio school , but has secured the services ol Mr. E. O. Waite , of Lincoln , Nebraska , an old Western Union operator , who once had charge of a similar school in Clinton , Iowa. The location of the school has not yet been determined , but it will be somewhere near the center oi the city. The object of this institution is not for the purpose of making money , but to sijnply the constantly increaBing demand tor operators. Mr. Hli cm says that the construction of so many miles of railroad in the west , within the lost year or so , has nhno.it ox- lausted the supply of efficient operators , and this institution will bo run to aup- ily , in port at least , the demand con- itantly made for persons skilled in this ; rado. The school will start out with > no teacher only , but arrangements will 10 made by which the force can bo in creased when tlio number of pupils will ustifyit. The doors of this institution will bo open to both male and female , and the school will bo hold at molt hours that all vho wish may attend. This will be the irst toleOraph school ever opened in this state , and will no doubt supply many de mands for this kind of ( .killed labor. Keml K t to Transfer * . The following deeds were filed for record in the county clerk's office Febru ary 14 , reported for THK BEE by Ames' eal oalato agency : Vaclar Potriok , unmarried , and Mary 'etrick , widow , to Joseph Michal , w d , 11 of lot 10 , block 4 , Kountzo's 3rd odd. ' &I.825. William F. Hoins and wife to Francis 3. Bailey and Ole Olson , w d , lot 8 , > leek 2 , Isaacs & Soldon'a add , , § 500. John F. Kolb and wife to Fritz Har der , w d , nej of BOO 2i , 15,11 o , § 3,750. Italph E. Gay lord ot al to the Mor- hauls' National bank of Omaha , o c , lot ,80035,10,13,0,8150. Jacob A. White and wife to Pinkos Chaiktn , w d , lot 13 , block 3 , in Arbor 'lace , $300. Paul GosaiuBim and wife to Otto Frlooni , q o , lot 7 , Hurbach'a 1st add , $1. JtoiKlluK'a Itiuwla Suhe , but family halve in the Morlil , uml excellent for Ht.tlilu .wo. 'J5cU Omalm Fire Department , All members of the department are re- rmcstcd to attend K meeting of the IJraatm Fire Department , to bo held at Pit omen's hall , February 17th , at2p , in. , to complete the necessary nrnmgo- iiieiita for the tournament , to take place In this city next Juno. A good atteu- w aesireo : . 0. PsNTZut , Si > o'y. i AMUSEMENTS , The Philharmonic Concert IiaRtKvcn Injr , Assisted I > y Miss Erntiia Tliursby. The Grat concert'of the Omaha Phil hnrmonio society was given at Boyd'i opera house last evening. A good aizee nudionco was present to listen to the excellent cellont programme rendered. The curtain rose promptly at 8 o'clocl and showed the members of the society nil seated upon the stage , and iinmcdi ntoly Chevalier Do Kontski , the pianist stepped forward and took his scat nt th ( piano. His selection was Gounod'i "Grand Fantasia Aias ' ' on from 'Fnust,1' and it was a masterpiece in every sense of the word. Ho carried the audience with him , and as the lost strains of the grand instrument died away , there was o moment's silence , and than a loud and prolonged applause , to which the per former responded with a graceful bow. "Tho Crusaders , " by Pinsuti , and the "Night Song , " by Rhcinborgor , wore then sung in a most acceptable mannot by the Philharmonic chorus. The chorus , which was composed of about seventy- five voices , among which were some of Omaha's best singers , was thoroughly drilled , and wore completely under the control of Mr. Blakoly's biton. Both selections were loudly applauded. The choruses were followed by Miss Emma Thuraby , vrho sang "Lo Chant du Misoli. " by Folicion David. Miaa Thurs- by captivated her hearers at the start and became a great favorite. Although she had taken a slight cold yet slio was in excellent voice , and her upper regis ter , ( which , by the way , was away up ) , was clear and sweet , while her tones were all round and full. She is an exquisite singer and will over bo accorded n hearty reception by the music loving people of Omaha. Another chorus followed Miss Thursby , alter which Mr. Russell Glover sang "Over Again , " by Sullivan. Mr. Glover is favored with a clear , sweet tenor , but in the little light aria which ho rendered , ho did not have an oppoitunity to do himself justice. This selection was the most coolly received of any number on the programme. Mendelssohn's " 0 , for the Wings of a Dove , " with on obhgato solo , was then given. Miss Thursby waa down for the solo , but by her roquett she was excused , and Miss Minnie Maul was substituted. Miss Maul sang the solo in a very beauti ful manner , and was loudly applauded. Chevalier Do Kontski again electrified the audience with "Tho Awakening of the Lion , " a selection of his own composi tion. Ho was encored , and answered with a beautiful selection. Two selections were then rendered by the chorus , the last of which , "Song ot the Nilon , " was encored and responded to with a ropotition. Miss Thursby then sang "Song of the Bells , " and responded to an encore with a very pleasing selection. The sextette and chorus , "What from Vengeance , " by Donizetti , closed the programme. The soxtotto was composed of Mrs. Squires and Mrs. Estabrook , and Messrs. Breckenridge , Wilking , Thayer , and Estabrook. The first concert of the Philharmonic was indeed a flattering success , and it is to bo hoped that more of the same maj follow. Thousands Say So. Mr. T. W. Atkins , Glrard , Kaiu , writes : "I never hesitate to recommend your Elec tric Bittern to my customers , they give entire satisfaction and ore rapid Boilers. " Electric Bitters are the purest and boat medicine without them. They will save hundreds of dollars in doctor's bills every year. Sold at 60 cents a bottle by 0. K Goodman. JUDGE OHADWIOK , The Funeral Service or the Deceased and His Keinalns Taken East for Interment. A short service was hold at the late residence of the deceased , on Park avenue - nuo at 1:30 : ycatordsy , after which ; ho remains were taken to the depot , and in charge of Mra. Chadwick and her brothot-in-law , W. J. Connell , were started for St. Johnsburg , Vermont , ( vnero they will bo interred. The funeral service , which was conJ - J icted by Rev. Willard Scott , was very li.ipresaivo. it is fitting that the remains of Albert M. Ohadwick , whose sudden doiniso : nn cd euch universal sorrow , should bo : ukon to St. Johnsburg , the place of his jirth , tor burial. Oounty ofiices were closed yesterday aft ernoon and the counry officers were pres ent at the funeral services. Don't ho Faint Hearted. If you are In trouble look up , hold nng ! > e the } Iuc good by. If you nro in pain , lm\o a amenuas , have an aclio of any kind , go to the Inifccbt and oak for ThuHia. ? J.cltct ie Oil. It vlll do you good every timo. "Wife Bcutlujr. Patrick Rockbud was yesterday son- , oncod by Judge Bonoko to the city jail or thirty dayu for beating his wifo. Wife beating is looked upon by goodciti- ons 03 barbarism , but ono who frequent- y visits the police court of this city will to surprised to BOO the number of won barged with this oifense. The uaao of ostorduy showed nioro than ordinary rutality in the defendant. The ewm- lainaut , his wife , after she had testified o his brutal treatment of her in the way f pounding , striking and cursing her , nd after she had been corroborated by or 10-yoar.olil son , said she would con- ono his past acts if ho would agree to dee o no moro. Judge Doupko asked if ho rould make such a promise , and offered dm his liberty in case ho would , and ho nutteringly replied that ho would not. Jo woa then given the above sentence by ho court , and warned by the judge that f ho over appeared there again ho would , ot the full penalty of the law on bread nd water. For a man to utriko a woman s shameful , to slnko hia wife is moro BO , nit after huvinj done so to feel no winges of conacicnco shows a depth of opravity that ia seldom met with nuy- -hero. Non li Onuha's Committee , A mooting of the committee appointed y the cituoiu of Noith Omaha to dr- ulato a petition to bo presented to the Nebraska delegation in congress to BC < cure an appropriation for the paving of f street from North Omaha to Forl Omaha , waa hold in the Millard hotel last evening. M. S. Martinowich was appointed a committee of ono to have printed fifty copies of the petition and to give each member of the committee one for circulation and to distribute the rom&indnr in the various public places in the city for the signatures of the people of Omaha. The mooting then adjourned , An Irish Demonstration. The reception and lecture of Mr. P. J. Sheridan , the distinguished Irish nation alist , which will take place at Masonic hall , Wednesday evening , February 20 , promises to bo the grandest Irish demon stration over held in this city. It will bo hold under the auspices of the Irish citizens of Omaha. Both branches of the Ancient Order of Iliborians will take a loading part in the demonstrations , that organization has within iU folds hero several hundred prominent , active and patriotic Irish men , the success of Mr. Sheridan's visit is assured in ad vance. NOH. 1 and 2 of the A. 0. H. . and the celebrated A. 0. H. band will turn out in full regalia , and escort the distinguished viator from the hotel to the hall on the night of the lecture. Mr. Sheridan's effort in behalf of Ireland certainly entitles him to the warm recep tion which ho will undoubedly receive. His rank as an Irishmen can bo judged from the fact that the English govern ment made desperate cllbrta a year ago to have him extradited. Mr. Sheridan has already delivered successful lectures to laro ( audiences in Now York , Phila delphia , Chicago , La Salle , Peoria , St. Louis , Kansas City and Topeka. Ho in tends to go as far as San Francisco , and nt the conclusion of his tour through the United States , ho intends to settle down in the west. Ho will arrive in Omaha next Monday. The itwth llelicknh Ball. lluth Ilebokah Lodge , No. 1 , gave their closing ball for this season Thurs day night at Masonic hall. The organization has boon in existence in thia city but a short time , and yet its numbers have increased very rapidly and a largo dbncourso was present last ovoa- 2g to engage ia the festivities. Irvino'a orchestra was in attendance , and was directed by Prof. Irvine , and the music rendered waa fully up to the high standard of this notable banel of musi cians. The success of the party waa largely duo to the efforts of the following gen tlemen who composed the various com mittees : Master oi Ceremonies Mr. John Evans. Ticket Committee R. E. Live oy , F : M. Woolly , A. Thorspeckcn. Floor Managers E. L. Armstrong , Goo. A. Bennett , J. B. Woat , F. M. Fester - tor , Edwin Davis , J. J. Toms , J. W. Nicholas. With Old Time Kcsulnrity The 104th Monthly Drawing of The Louisiana State Lottery took place on January IBth , The Commissioners , Gcn'ls Larly andJJoiiure- gnrd , obtained the fullowlnc result : Ticket No. 31,9113 drew tkolst Capital of § 75.000 , sold in fifths coating each § 1 ; ono was sold to n ( jontloman in Now York city , another ton newspaper man in PotereburK , Va. , the others scattered erywhere as usual. Ticket No. 20,01)0 ) drew the 2d prize of 325,000 , sold in fifths also ; ono in Chicago , 111. , another in Washington , D. C. , to a government em ployee , probably who does not suek publicity. Ticket No. 83,170 drew the 3d Capital prize of $10,000 , sold in fifths also ; one each held by Henry Munk , No. " 70 G rat lot ave. , and Air. Snmuol Levy , well known citizens of De troit , Mich. Nos. 12,144 and 01,253 , 3d Cap- itnl prizes , drew each 80,000 , sold in fifths ; among others to W. M. Lakoy , of Bell's Gray- son Co. , Texas , through Merchant and Plan ters Bank , of Sherman , Texa * . Many win ners seek to conceal the fact of their having drawn j prize. But lot every ono try for him self on Tuesday , March 11 , 1834 , when the IGCith Grand Monthly Distribution will occur , and -uhichM. . A. Dauphin at Now Orleans , Ln. , will fully Inform you on application. DIED. SHOKMAKKK In this city , February lltb , Annie B. Shoemaker , aged 1 ! years- ! months nnd 10 days. Funeral will take place 1'ebruory ICth , at 10 o'clock n. m. , from the residence , 2412 Charles street. KctJOllItlOIlH. At the regular weekly meeting of the Emmett Monument AfRnciation , held at their hall Thursday overling , November 14th , the following resolutions wore of fered ntid unanimously adopted : WHEIIKAS , Dhlno iirmiileiice him issued its decree und Wendell rlilllipa , one of Heaven's groateat ambassador * tu man , hax been recall ed to Ills eternal homo : bo it , thorofo o , Ituulial , That in hia dent ! o oratory has lost an accomplished and dazzling exponent , liberty u true and pou ertul mlvocuto , Ireland a warm and uncoinpromluiiijt friend , and the lowly mien of earth a rnowt fearles * a ad most able cliambiou : that , noble anil exalted in bis public career , ho wan worthy of emulation ID the celestial virtues that lend an enrapturing beauty to the private character of man. Jletolttil , That , while recognizing In tills great IMS which Immunity hat * sustained , the hand of u jiut ( Jed , and while bowing most reverently to Ills will , > vo , members of the Einmett Monument association , confess the denp" Borrow bv which we we moved at tlio death of Wendell Phillip , ur.'tn great iu all the attributes of true greatueM ; mid , be It further Jteiolietl , That tlioao resolutions be epteaJ upon the records of this aanociatiun and that the i > re g bo furnished it copy. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thl'fywdcr nvrt-r larui. A luanc ] ol purt trot eh ftuil wholwwu ct H More icnumlcallhtt be oJlOBiy Huilj.irol un cbi oU in a lopetltlou Itb tudtuUltutit ol lc tul , ibitt vtUl t , luuio ih. > ih > t i o itr . Scld only la can > . I pyal I3ak \ , lo i l reet Wow J'orV. CASTORIA Bjtor * .Infants and Children Withoni Morphia o or Nnrootino. What Blrcs our Children rosy checks , , What cures their fevers , makes them sleep } f 'Tin Cnntorliu When Babies fret , and cry by turn * , What cures their colic , kflls their worms. lint Cmtorlri. I What quickly cure * Constipation , ; Sour Stomach , Colds , iDdlgwtlou : jj Hut rrulorla. Farewell then to Morphine Syrups , Castor OH and Paregoric , anil IInll Cfistorln. ContourLiniment. An at - elute euro for Rlionmntisxn , Sprains , Barns , Galls , &c. , and ax Initontanoona Foliurollovor. SPECIAL NOTICES fiTBpoclals 'will Positively not bolnsortoc unless paid in advance. TO LOAN-Monov. MONKY TO LOAN In sums of $500 nnd mm at 0) ) i > or annum , CM Douglas county farm ) . drcsa U. U. Patterson li Co. , 1104 r'arimm S' . TO LOAN The lowest rltoa ol Interes MONEY * Loan Agency , 16th & Douglas 23MI TIT ONEY TO LOAN In ums of 1300. nd upward iVi O. F. Da\U anil Co. , Heal Estate and LOKI Agcntii , 1C05 Farnam St. 893-tf TTTANTFD A good giti to n h iiishcs. Apjiiy \ \ Scandina\lau Hottl , llth stact. 44010 } YX ANTED Imuicdbteb , a girl at the Occident * V > hotel. 4lh- _ _ rROTECTOU-Unprcccdentcdlrduccmciiti QUEEN lady a onts for this new ruubcrundcrRa mt.it for laflles. Address v , Ith stamps , Undergar inent Co , D south iliy St. , Ulilcano 180-lun Fl'Bt clws feraalo jnstrj cook at 111 WANTED ItcbUurant , 1215 Douglas street. 443-101 _ TA7ANTED A I'ood girl , German preferred , 181 YV Fttmam * tuot. 43710 ATfANTED- Agents In eier ) towiishlp In Ncltras V I ka , for ono of the best scllIiiR articcac\cr Intro duccd. Ecll t sight. Call or v rlto to the Oil AHA STOVE nEI'AIIl WOHKS , 439 tf 109 H. 14th Street , Omaha. TT7-ANTED-Twenty teams. YV 432-151 II. MANNWEILER , SOT llth St. ANTED : Good steady man to n oik. Apply t WANT Potter , Florence , Neb. 431-13' An experienced dalesman to call n WrANTED ) men only , with a specialty. Call a 208 K. 10th street , and sea us In regard to It. 434208 'ANTED A good girl lor general housework W Appli : at SU4 North ISth strest. 411-185 7ANTED A peed gill for general homework W 411 south 10th street. 414 209 TT7ANTED Olrl for Kencral house work In a snml VV family. Call at 1415 north 18th St. 421-tI OR YOUNO MhN In city or country to LADIES ' , light and pleasant work at their o\v : homes ; $2 to $5 a day easily and quietly made ; n orl sent by mill , no canvassing" no stamp fur reply Please address Reliable ManrgCo.Philadelphia t'a. drawer Tf. S07-lmt One hundred teams and ono liundrci WANTKD for Hall road work. HtCOY & MOHAN OanHeld IIouso , Ninth and Kaniam Sts , Oaaha. ; 4031m TT7"ANTKD Two ulrlscook and second girl. Best VY ofwjgcs. Apply 8. E. corner 20th and Call tornla Sts. 878-tf WANTED Servant frills of all kinds in need o emploj mcnt , to call at our olllcw , opposite post- Dltlco , between :30 and 0 p. m. CANNON , JONES & CO , Frcnzcr Block. 016-lm YXrANTED A German dining room kitchen girl YV Ilcsse and Uoppe , 418 B. 13th St. , between llarnev and Howard. 685 tf SITPAmiOBB WAHTBD. TIT'ANUEU Immediatelyfiy nianiinu > lfe " "nice W ftirniehml room with board , with a strictly ru ipcctab'o private fmnllj , where thtro are no otlifi boarders. Must have good reference. Address with all particulars. "P. I ) . " this cilice. 44oi5I WANTED-A situation by a dniwUt ( fora fihor time , with some drug firm that wished to s I out ; with the new ol purchasing the stock. Mils be In some Ihe town. Address It. J. YanPetten Chllllrothe.l'eorla Co. . llllnol. . 08-16 "tTtTANTKD A reliable jounpnmn wants a phc VY to work , board and go to school. "S , A. W.1 Boo office 333-tt TTITANlED Situations for first ula.4 < Uomcsllcs TT Call at our office from 4-30to0 p. in. Saturdajs 1 to 0 p. m. CANNO.V , JONES & CO. , Opp. P. O. P17.1m HIECELLAHEODS WANT& . TTTANTED A few poreons to Instruct in book TT kcqihiK. As there is a demand for competent : > ook-kc 'i ru , I will learn a lew and wait for half of pay until situations ara furnlthud. J. B. SMITU , MSt 1M8 Douglas Street. V\7"ANTED Table boarders. Also man and wl/e / , > * or two men taku furnlelied room with board , &l 1007 south llth ktrect , tw o blocks from depot. WANTRU-Tablo boarders at 117 N. 14t street bctnernCapjtol avenue and Dodge streets i. 414 27 } * V\r ANTED To buy n stock of clothing , drygoods , T boots and sboea or groceries for spot cosh at a > rlco. Address lock box 1 Blair Neb. 416 18 WANTKD-Book keeping , a set of bonks to post up evenings or a few hours rooh day and also ook after collections. Address "X. L. " Bee ofllca lest ot referenda given. ill tf WANTED Parties wishing boarders and those st-arih of board In prhato houses , with or wit lut room , to roll at our oflico ( rira 4 3d to 0 p. in CANNON , JONES & CO. , Opposite IMatofllce. 015-lDi _ FOB BBMT--Hou eB ana lots. P Ft RENT Furnished room 10J1 Capitol avo. 372l ! l | rQR KENT Two lurnUhed roomj llth and No. L' CU2 Uodg strtet. J37-UI 17(011 LUAfE 0 bustntss lots 10th street , between L1 Da\enport and Capitol avenue , vast ride , for a ermoftar . AMKS , 11J07 Faniain otreet FOU IlENT-Furalshed roonu at 1819 Farnam. ITIOU IlENT-Small hou&o. Inaulio of A. Murphy , D4.0S. Ulhitresi. 4SS-16) ) F HKNT A few umtknicn can to accomodated with furnished rooms Apply 1818 Faruam St. 4Utl ) FOR HUNT- New home with ilx roomr , baj wldi dow. HIS Manou a rcut. Clone tu depot. SS3 15 $ FOU UKNT-Nlcely lurnlslicd roouu with or with out heard 1016 Uodgo St. 100 IB | 7 < OIl HKNT A bvrinent with three rooms lor E J 1 light IIOUM ) keeiilni ; l013 llcnlfe tit. 101101 FOIl KENT 5 ruora house on Wobatcr w t ol 10th St. a. T. 1'etemn. real c tate esent , } 6th nj UouglM. 873 tl-liuu * FOU KENT New 0 room duelling , bath room , city mid cistern water , hot Mater , tlioruuliout oed cellar. ( J F FOK HKN1 Utora ruom vlth bawmeit lu U iluep , 1511 r'atuam 6t. 1'AULSE.V le , CO. , lioy arnam htrcct. sn U mull HKNT FurnUhed room 18J1 Capitol \e. 7011 RENT Sever * good house * , aUo ono 0 room [ daeJr lumUhi'U houso. John K. Kdwards , 1111 bt 355-tl beaUd Sti N. ISHh. 07B-M 7\OK IlKNT FuruUhed room with or without ? board. Klncit locatbu In ilio city. Also lour .lilo buanlcr * wauted.N.V. . UT , litb tuid Karcaio. 163 U Foil RENT Large new , two itory dculla IITRM , Shlnn's addition Sult&bla lor two limllloi ot boarding homo. Inquire Room U , Omaha National Bank Dulldlup. 9-tl Oll IlENT FttrnlJl wl room lor ( fBntlom n , l o . two lor llglit homo keeping ikomeri block , corner Eighth and Howard Bt tHO tl HUNT Furnished roome on the noithwei FOR . ISIh nd Cspltol avenue , formerly Crelghton noii e. ISD-tl Troll 11KNT nooim lu Mobr ka Nutlona ftnk J ? Bulldliiff. Mcnt deilratle olllccn In tha city Bupnltcd with hydraulic elo'ator and heated b team. Apply at Bank. ( MB-U FOR BALK. BALK CHEAP Complete rot ol now he > y FOIl tool * lor boilng oil or attoflin writ * . N. 0 , I-ukciuCo. , McConnolliflllo , 0. 418-15. SALE-A IZ.eWO pounda 1' I bank' * Hay FOIl . Will hold both wafton ami lior o , It la nearly new and tll to bold at halt price. Apply to 433 20 , T. C. BllUN.NKK. SALE 42 acrc > , houno , itoblo , abnndanco o' FOU , near church and schoiil , Bmllca from rail * rend , 10 rnlle < trom Omaha , $1KO. ( lloautlful rcildflico ) ropcrtjr , 100x423 feet , thado and linlttrcei , houto and bam , $3WX > . 438-23 BELL&SHIIIVHU , SALG-Onool Vf. K. Vcrnotin iteam bca nut FOIl In iiod running order clio p. Adilreis "confectioner" care Omaha lloe. 4111S5 " 17(011 ( SALE The furniture ol the rcsldooco N. Vf. JU coruerOthand Hamoy. Apply on the premises. 403 101 SAI.K-IH acres , S mtloi from Omaba , now FOIl 10.XS4 feetstable.etc. ; limy naterand tlm- her , ? 2OCO. CMHltY It .10NKS. Heal Kdlato aoents , WOOj Hatlify street , Orralia , 3iO-15" SALU Cheap , a flno ShoiiirKorcruan nearly FOU \ . Fifteen stom. I.ltt prlcu 3SM. Call at 1810 N. 18'hHt. m-cond door uoitli ot Sherman St. Call alter 5 o'clock. 375 ID' SALE-Cheap , ono six toot aud ono tlirco FOIl show case at L } oil's 0 gar Store , S07 South 15th St. Kl tl SALK A bargain. llou oot 7 rooms , 9th FOIl Bancroft St. notlilc. Will bul't ' , barn &c. , only 81.BOO 11 sold \\ithln 00 dftjs. SliAHS Si K03- AltDvrilains Block. 203 tl House ol B roonu In 1'arker'a addition FOUSALE $20 000 echool hou o tion. A cheap place on cany tonn8.-tl.7oa SKA11S & BOSARl ) , WllllamB Block. 209 tl poll SALK A splendid homo til 10 rooms in I 1 Fhlnn's nd' Itlon. li sold within S. ) do ) only { 3.700. SU.U.S & BOSAi'.D , corner 15ihanu Dodico 210 tl TT OIl SALE Fatra 3 miles train city. ot J ? Mrs. Mejcr , o > erllo dcr'8 Drug store , 10 h and Webster. 872 U TTtOIl SALK T o counters and Illty feet ol good JL1 shehlng , choip , at 1503 Uodso St. . 168 tl ( Oil SALE Two largo Nonna nstalllon * . AddruM F O. D. Blrdsall , Walnut , loua. ! S4-lm * SALE A good two storj store \ronertjr In FOIl , Waj no couatj , Nob. Address0.1 > . Bird- Sill , Walnut , Iowa. 155-lmt SALK OH TRADE A Rood span ot mules , harness and wagon. Inquire Alex O. Charltoa , at McC'aguo Bros. SSO tt 1011 SALU Uwo open second haud uugjilea and P one delivery wagon , clicip , at 1310 Ilarnoy St. PTTIOIl _ _ TTIOIl SALE-Colorodo coal. Tills coal U as frco from JD soot and as clean as Uock Spring. B34 tf JEFF. W. BKDFORTt. BALE Two portable boilers , 10 horse nawo FOU at D. FITZPATUICK , CeS-tY 218 South 15th Et. 'OR ' SALE A small Moflcr , Bihman & .CO , , flre Fi ] proof safe , almost now , at thU'oulco. tf SALE My two story brick residence , 10th FOR St. Mary's avenue. Large barn , out-house , water vtor s , well nrrangcd. Lot 50x200. Pilca 97.500. Best Bargalu In Omaha Call at K. Toft's People's Bink. 277-t SALE 12 lots one block west of Park ave FOR . LotsCOxlDO. Will sell the whole ti ( infer for § 7,100 , If cold before January 1st , 1SS1. Real es t\te owucrablil this bargain , U jou call at People Bank , 278-11 SALE Choice business property , three lots FOR . Sauudcrs nnd Charles Street. It will pay } CUte to Investlgato this oUor. Cell at People's Bank. 278 tf tfR R SALE Improved property , which will p y the buyer 20 per cent on the Investment. Rents for ? 1,920 per ) car. All occupied by first class ten- ante. Will sell for 10,500 , If Bold soon. All or onu- half cash , balance , ono to five years. The above In vestment Is worth Investigation. Call at the Peoplo'4 Bwk. 280-tf I OH SALE Ola newspaper * m lar e and small F quantities at this otflco. tj MIBCBLLANECrjB. An Eaitem lady of refinement and ex perience , would like as tuition as Hotel HOIIHU- keeper , or In wldnner's family. References gl\en , If required. Address " W. S. " Sprlngfl.ld , Mass . 145 Union btreot. 430-15' rpo WIIOSI IT MAY CONCFRN I wl.h the party JL that picked up the Span el pupry on 14th street will drop hi n I ken hot potato In the lot M'J 14th street , and Bare trouble. W. M. FLEMINU. 4i211 SPECIALTIES for those out if eroplojment to n make monny with. Call on M. L Smith , 200 N. 16th ttreot , and Fee samples. 433 1m * T * OST 1873 , two discharges fiom the nrmv ho- JL/ lunging to Maurlct It. Barnes from 1880 to 1863. lilg reward paid for the return ef tame ut Bee ofllca. 4.M-16II / 1 ASH PAID For second hand clothes , crJorsbj \J letters r portals promptly attoiulcd to Aa- dresnilr. or Mrs , DroilerlthUiasoinlilOtli.St Omaha. T AHQKl'stof ruiini ) , with or without beardIn l.J prUa'ofamilies f irnl'hcd Jroo of charge at our offlco , oppositepodtotllcu. Caunuii , Jonoj li < ' < - . , 4U10 to B p. in. . 843-lm rpAKENUP-Cn my premises on Dea lli. 1S83 , In JLvtcst Omaha , nn froum Colored Pony. Bmal white spot in forchcuIiiuMJun' ) tall n little darker than the bodj. JAU E VANUERCOOK. 825-6t Inwkj MAQISTKn OF PALirrSTERT AND AU8T. 303 Tenth street , between Farnam and Bar ney , will , with tlio old of guardlaa spirits , obtaining anj ouo glaace of tb pint and protect , and the certain conditions In the future. Boots and shooi mile order. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. DR. M. EMILY PAGELSEN , Office No , 210 N , Sixteenth Street , HOURS , 9 TO 12 A. M. IlCBldcucc Cor. Centre anil 17th Sta. , OMAHA , NEB Dr , Amelia Burroughs , OFFIOK AND HKBIDENCE , 1617 Dodge St , , - Omnhn. TEtiEl'HONK No 14 . Ottlce Hours From 0 to 10 . m. and.2 to B p. in , I. N. WAITE , M , D. _ ( formerly ol Mercy Hospital , Chicago ) Tor the treatment ol Ncnoui Dlsctsca , Chronic & > i Surgical Uiscists , and DUeasoa ol too Eye hut , OKFlCE-Od < l Kcllow i Block , N. W. cor. < h ss Jodse SU , Omaha , Neb. Otflcehoung tali a ui to 4 M I 7 to H p. m aum'ajjlu ' to IV ! u in. mil , JAMEB MoVElf , Practical Horse Shoerr M ken a peclalty ol lload tori and ItnJmlcot lior. BOS. Shop , Dode | ktitU txtwtbn 1UI ( ua I2th , Kollouo EVA C. BABCOOK , - AND TYPE WRITER Ol'KRATOIt. Copying ou ihort notice Ixfo ) work ft ip - Initiuotlongutu In ihoit b id auj iu yri r irg itawu. * ! : . JUsLUuc * Ho ACr ,