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THE DAILY 3EE-THURSDAY , JANUARY 15 , 1885. THE DAILY BEE Thursday Morning Jan. 16 "LOCAL BREVITIES , * Pater Dunbar , the small-pox patient n li l progressing rapidly towarc lho pest us& , recovery , and will soonba diiobnrgod. Hobott Dlickcndorfcr 1ms been nppotntot lapBrintondent cf the TdMio division of th < Union Pacific roixd , with hcadqimtten a Pooatcllo , Idaha. Out Jonoi , tha popular street car driver LM boon made the hippy recipient ot n horse present ftom the generous wife ot our cilj clerk , J. J. I * 0. Jowott. -MntBual Cummings has received a kite asking M to tha whereabouts of the equeitri onne , Nelllo Burke. Any information in re gard to her will bo thankfully resolved by th city martlml. The Gcrmin edition of tha illustrated supplement of the LKK can now bo h d at thl office nt 15 centa cash or two. for 23 cento Those can bo mailed to any pait of this coun try and to Germany for.ona cent. * The county commlmtoncrs lot the contrao afternoon for the Douglas county lumber to the Chicago Lumber Ojmpany. Tha coDtract will run to July 15 , 1835. The commlssion- ara now cngajoJ in liguring on stationery contracts. The etcara apparatus in the now packing house nt the stock yards was tested yesterday the fires being lighted for the first timo. The stosun boating apparatus destroyed by the ro- eent cold snap haa been untiraly replaced. It is oxpectoJ that the picking housa will bo open for business next week. Last evening , about half-past six , nt ajrxrm was sounded from box 3. The fira do- partmrat , responding ran to the corner o IVghtoonlli and Loivonworth , where ib was found that n chimney on the housa of Mr , Charles Ohilds hid Boon burning out , No streams were thrown aud the datnago was in consequential. ' A gentleman whose name will bo with hold , because its publication might jeopardize his position , got into eomo difficulty with the bartender in Higgia'a saloon yesterday anc was arrested by Officer O'Boyle. Ho gave the officer several blows upon the head and the offiser retaliated by knocking him clown. Ho wij safely lodged In jail and later on was bailed out by friends. The hall of Beacon lodge , No. 20 , 1. O. O. Fi was Tuesday the scene of n pleas ant yet solemn and impressive ceremony , it being the instillation , in regular form , of the officers. elect of that ledge for the ensuing term , the following grand officers officiating : Deputy Grand Master lilacs , Grand Marshal Henry LIvosey , Grand Secretary and Treas urer Stifllor. The following wore installed : Noble Grand , Win. A. Kelley ; vice grand , J. U. Piper ; secretary , Alf Vinoy ; treasurer , W. H. Whitson ; warden , H. II. Pruith ; conduc tor , Matthew Samson ; II. S. N. G. , Henry Llroaoy ; L. S. N. G. , A. V. Jones ; L. S. S. , Wm. Andersen ; I G. , N. C. Peterson ; L. S. V. G. , W. K. Waugh. JHull-AValbrldge. Yesterday ot 9:30 : , In the parlors of the Paxton hotel , Mr. Prank L , Hull and Mien Emim W. AValbrldga wore united in marriage. Her. A. F. Shorrill performed the ceremony In the presence of a number cf friends of the contracting parties. Immediately after the coro- raony had b > > en performed the brldo and groom received the congratulations of their friends and then took a carriage for the B. & 51 , dooot , Trhero they took the train for Kansas Olty. They will visit St. Louis before their return , and will bo absent from tbii city about ton dayo. The presents were numerous and many cf them were very valuable. Mr , Hull ciino to Omaha about one Sroar ago and engaged as day clerk at the Paxton , in which capacity Ii9 has since remained and Inn made many friends amono ; the traveling public by hia gentle manly and courtooun manner .to all. He has always had the confidence , and respect of his em ployers and will doubtless loom up from behind the Paxton hotel desk for many years to come. Miss Wnlb idgo has been cashier ofjtho Paxton fora long time , m which capacity , by her sgrctablo snd ladylike manners , flho his woii n host of staunch facials. The BEE , in common with the la-go number of f ionds of the young couple , extends them its heartiest cong atulatm'ns for a long , ha1 py and prosperous life and since ely hopes that their cup of joy may over bo as full of the sweets of life , as now ami that they may never bo called upon to tnato the bitter dregs of ilisappointin nt which are supped by so many of caith'n pilgrims. Poker for DrliilCH , At one of the tables in the Paxton hotel dining room Ycotorday were seated three gay t Hireling men and they were lolling uach o her of the good resolves which they liad made on the advent of the now year. One of them a ar'ed ' out by saying that ho hid sworn otf di inking , and that no liquor would pass down his throat during the yea * 1885. " 1 have sworn oil drinking and playing poker for moncyaml the only thing which 1 will do in iho way of gamb ling now , ' ho said , "is 10 play a hand of polio r for iho ( Links. " At this poiut his comrades gave him 'ho laugh and icfra ncd fiom tolling what they proposed to do. B. H. Douglass and Sons' Capsicum Cough Drops are manufactured by them tolvoa and nro the result of over forty years experience in compounding cough mixtures. 0 1IUAGG In tbii city , Jnnnary 13b , at 7 a. ll ni.KclwirJ N , , nou of Andrew and Sarah Hr.iKPi "god 17 yoam nul 4 month * . I 1'unoraltlll takti place on Thursday , Janu ary IDtb , at 10 a.m. , from his residence on Ninth fctrcot , butwuen Mason aud Pacific. In terment at Laurel Hill cemetery , The ekln is ot that delicate nature upon which tbo most improvement can bo made and by the use of Puzzoni'a Medi cated Complexion Powder all roughness , eallowncBS nnd irritation can bo ovor- Bcmio leaving oho okiu delicately white , coft and emo th. This preparation hat n world wldo reputation , so no fuar need bo entertained of the result. Sold by idl druggless , H. G , Clark harii'g eold his interest in the firm of II O Olurk&Oo. , will devote - vote hla time to the interest of the Iu V nt Ponder Company. Their bualncis 1 aviui ; lnoro 8id s ) largely in thn west requir. B the whnlo time of their Nebras ka : J'iit , Mr. Clark is alto proprietor of the McOormfok Patent Fruit Lifter , wh'ch ' Is having hrgo'ealo lu the United ti'.atca ami 0 naia. n I GAIETY .AMD PHILANTHROPY Oniled in the Charily Ball Las Night. A Social Event of Crowning Brll llnncy. List night occurod the crowning soda event of the season , the long heralded much talked of nnd cnrgoriy anticipated charity ball. The ball , under the skill ful management which lud secured It every direction the mont careful of atton lion , was n grand consummation of suc cess , perfect in every detail. For days bofoio the event came off , the most careful , watchful planning hat boon done , the most scrupulous nttontloi to details had boon paid , and no cfforl to insure the grand and final success had boon spared. The town had beer thoroughly canvassed in every dl < reotlon on the plea of "II nil for the sake of street charity. " And the contributions on all hands had boor liberal , gifts of money , and edible dcliities from well provisioned larders , pouring in with n boundless profusion that threatened to overwhelm the char 11 } aaokorn. Old and staid merchants had interested themselves in the event , and had contributed their mlto to the general fund which should insure the prosperity of the event ; the younger clans had nol foiled to lend their efforts In helping tc nssuro the success of the event ; the ladles both young and old had plotted nnd planned and schomec la the general direction nnd , It a word , by the hearty co-oporatlor of all , the Charity Ball , meeting the do raands of philanthropy with the higher sosial onjoymnnt , was a royal BUCCCSJ. THE GENERAL ARRANGEMENTS wore of the finest. From the otngo ant parquet , which were substantially cov ered with a smooth dancing flcnr , to tin improvised kitchen In the third story nothing was lacking ; for Mr. Boyd hue keno more than ho had premised , whih the gentleman and ladles who had under taken to supply general features had llkotrlflo failed In nothing. So far as the general interior of the opera house was concerned , every detai was carefully and tastefully arranged. The recess , across the stage had boon pro. vidodforthoMuslcalUnionorchcstra while stretching out in an opposite direction was the waxed floor which accommodoted the dancing. The balcony had been taste < fully decorated and was a central poinl of observation , as were also the dross cir cle nnd parquet. The word "Charity" In gold letters was displayed ever the stage , gaily colored bunting hung from the balcony , the various boxes wera dec orated , while the crowning sentiment oi the occasion was expressed in this motto : "Welcome In the name of Sweet Char ity. " GATHERING CLANS. Early In the evening the merry hosts icgan to assemble In the opera houso. From eight o'clock until n late hour in the evening , the carriages were cantln lally arriving , emptying the pronlous oads of of expectant gaiety , and making way in rapid succession for discharges of the same joyous cargo , By half past eight or nine o'clock , the house was falr- V filled , probably four hundred people msslng through the doors in the course of the evening. The sight \aa a brilliant ono , a sight resplendent with all shades tnd degrees of briliancy , pressnting , in ull , every phase of Omaha society lifo , A few moments after 9 ojclock , th ening of ioatlvltlea was heralded in ' o Introductory Overture by the In- sntry Brass band , stationed in the gal- hry. Simultaneously with the burst of armony the chandeliers were turned to loir full capacity and the oflera house , lorn floor to dome , was flooded and roj plondent with lltjht. At this point the grand entree was made as follows : Mr. J. E. Boyd and Mrs. TVool- worth , Judge Savage and wife , Charles squires nnd wife , Gen. . Hawkins and Mrs. Joyd. By this Illustrious assemblage of ovoteea to Terpsichore the Ice was > roken , and in a few moments the floor was filled with the "Grand Marchers. " This dance was followed by the Laaceis , " which was generally partial , mted in. From this time on , the dancing ens kept up until half past ton , when uppsr was served. The programme of auclng numbers was as follows : [ PROGRAM. . Introductory Overture , 4.th U. S. Infantry 5ind. Grand March "Brazilian , " Brepsant 4th U. S. Infantry Band. Lancers "Hocacclo , " Uoettger. Musical Uni n Orchestra. Waltz "Sounds from the Mnin.Parlow. Musical Union Orchestra. Quadrille-"Hand in Ionf.WolDgarton. ) Musical Union Orchestra. Ovortuio "Uip Van Winkle , " ISrooks. 4th U. S. Infantry Band. Polka "Se end Love. " Bergman , Musical Union Orchestra. Lancers "Kllto , " Steinhauaer , Musical Union Orchestra. Schottisch "Love Letters , " Welng.irton. Musical Union Orchestra. ) verturo ' Barber of Sovilla , " Rossini , Musical Union Orchestra. Waltz "Jounesso Doroa. " Waldtoufel. 4th U. S. InfantryBand. " " . .Air Irvine , Waltz Quadrllle--"KlectiIc , by Musical Union Orchestra , tipple B niivnnt , " Faust , Musical Union Orchestra. Jonccrt "Op'ratio Selection , " . . .Meyerbeer , 4th U. 8. Infantry Band. Lancora "Cupid. " Weingarten. Muiical Union Orchestra , Galop-"Vivo Vale , " Boottgtr. Mutical Union Orchestra , Waltz Quadrille -"Dancers' Delight , " Irvine. Musical Union Orchestra. Concert Medley "A Day m Boston , " Musical Union Orchestra. Waltz-"Bluo Uanubp " Strauss. Musical Union Orchestra , Rlpplo-"Bridal Wreaths , " Hermann. Musio.il Uuion Orchestra. Medley-Waltz-Kipplo-Grllop , Miifical Union Orchestra. [ lomo , Sweet Homo 1th U. S. Infantryliand. The floor committee was represented by the following gontlnmon : A. W. Saxo , James Ilosi , E. P. Peck , Dlorhout Chiso , Gun. W. Patornon , llobt. Patrick , Wm. F. McMillan , Lieut. Guy V. Howard. Maunctument Ohas..E. Squires , man ager ; Ohas. P. Woolwortb , assistant manager , Among those to bo soon on the floor , a fotr are mentioned. Mr. and MM. W. A. Paxton , Mr. and Mra. 0. K. Snuires , Mr. n4 Mrs. M. G. Barlow , Mr. nnd Mra. J. K. Boyd. Mr. and Mrs K. L1. Feck , Mr. and Mra ! Miner and MIsa Dun jsutn. Mr aud Mrs. J. B. Kitchen , Mr , Joti. Millnul , Miss W. B. Billiard and MUi Jesuit ) Mlllard , Mr. and Mrs , Lyrnan Klchardjou , General nnd Mrs , iland'Hon , Mr nnd Mr ? . Max Meyer , Colonel J. , T , Diokoy nnd wjfo , Lucien Bte.liou8 | ith Mrs. William Stephen * nd Mra. J. W , Moreo , Mr. and Mrr. W. IL McOord. Mr. nnd Mro. Thomaa -iwobe , and Mr. and Mra. Bhearr , 'ten. lliwki'.p. Gin. IXtrlln , Maj , Heinsoy , L'cut , Oiilin , Iiiiuta. McQuestun , Kiupniin , llu'lia ' , Oapt. ( Juinn , Liuut. Guy Howard. Mr. and Mis. 3. H Toner. Mr. and Mrs II. O I'attoraon , Mr. mid Mrs. J , W , Pad. luck , Mr. and Mr * . 0. K. Yost , Mr. unj Mrs. T. M , Orr , Mr. twd MM , B , Uallah Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. V. Gallagher , Dr. and Mrs Leo , Mr. rd MM. II. Pundt , Mr. nnd Mrs W. A.IMcNunmiv , J. S. Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs G. Whlninijcr , Mr. nnd MM. 0. T. TayLr Mr. and Mrs. Robert 0. MoClurc. Mr. nnt Mrs. O. H. Dorranc ? , Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L Webster , Mrs. C , II. Dcwty nnd ilaushter Dr. nnd MM , Ooffm&n. Walter ftnd Idi Sharp , IXllift McCormlck Mr. end Mrs George Piltchett , N. B. lalconer Ml se Minnie Kichatdson , Liztlo Culdpr wood , Claim Huston , Grace Chambsrg , Ma mioLake , Llzzlo .I ncs , Oallio Mc ( onnell Gcor io Lyons , Julia Knight. Margaro Hoyd , Leonn Boyd , May Campbell , Lnurj Connell , Anna Ore ry , Cfttrjo Inm | Miss Ncllia Wnkoly , Mi's Aldn BcrliD , Mlsi Carrie Bishop , of Denver. . D. W. S xV , 0. 0. Chaw , U W. l tiick , John Pat.lck . , W. P McMillan , W. A Uedick , nnd wife , W. H. MaRinre , 0. II HendrlckB , G. II. Donne , William Wnkolr , Mr. nnd Mr . A. HoBpe , 1'ranji Hamilton , Willlom Hnmllton. A H. Newell , O. H. Gordon , W. H. Cicary , Nato Creary , Wnio Foster , John Cnrvr , Mat Patrick , Lewis Heed , U. 15. Ueach , J 12. Wilbur , Johi S. Collins. U. P. Woolworth , Mr. and Mrs , II. U. KsUbrook , Albert ami K. Calm , Mr , nnd Mrs , Frank Colpolzfr , Mr. Will Clatk , 0. G. Douel , Charles Crnlle , J. 11. lUcgwnlt , TUB mOSQENIUM presented ono of the brilliant features ol the occasion , Mr nnd Mrs. J. Boyd and family and T. F. Boyd and family ocsu plod the box on the lower rlpht , the Omaha club the ono ou the lower loft. Of the second tier on the ti ht there wore Mr. and Mrs. A. M Morriam. Mr. anc Mrs , P. 0. Hlmobaugh , Mlas Urac < Illmobaugh , J. J , Decker and wife , E P. Pock nud wife and Mrs. Jamison. Ot the second tier on the left were Mr. nm Mrs. Clark Woodman , Mr. and Mrs. A L. Strong , Mrs. E. L. Wood. Noitho ; of the third tier of boxes were rented , being free to nil promenading couples. TUB SUMER was a model of simplicity , taste anc daintiness combined. Especial pains hai been taken to make this ouo of thi crowning features of the occasion. Fol lowing is the MENU : Hscallopo ; ! Oytters , Cold Turkey. Turkey.Chicken Salad Ham Sandwiche ? , Tongue Sandwiches , Bread nnd Bultei Celery , Pickles , Ice Crinno Cake , Coffee , Chocolate THE FINAL NOTES. Not until a late hour , perhaps at th fall limit of cjnvcntionallty , were th gaoties of the evening allowed to dl > away. The dancing was continued untl two o'clock , to iho alternately inspirlnj strains of the Musical Union Orchestra and the Fourth Infantry brasi tanJ But finally the guests began to take theii departure , the music died away , thi light slowly faded away , dark neas closed in upon the scene and Omaha's first charity ball was ouo o ! the brilliant memories of the past , The perfect achievement ; of success ir the event cannot bo gainsaid , and it ii only to bo hoped that the "Charity Ball1 movement so successfully inaugurated , will establish itself as ono of the peron' nial features of society lifo in Omaha. THE OEN EAL MANAGEMENT Dannot bo accorded too much praise foi ; heir faithful work from the first incep' Ion of the movement. As much to the carofnl and painstaking management ol ho affair as to the general and hearty co' > poratiou must the success bo attributed. Pho names of those at the helm are aa bllows : Executive committee James E Boyd , 3. Kountza , Frank Murphy , J. W. Pad dock , Gen. John P. Hawkins , U. S A. Reception committee Mrs. J. N. H. ? dtrlok , Mrs. Jas. E. Boyd , Mrs. J. M Woolworth , Mrs , J. H. Millard , Blre. 0. 3. Yost , Mrs. Guy 0. Barton , Mre. Jas iV. Sivaco , Mrs. Herman Kountze , Mr . J. W. Paddock , Mra. S. H. H. Clarke , kTw. 0. E. Squires , Mrs. A. J. Popple- ton , Mrs. T. B. Onmmings , Mrs. Wm. Doolittlo. So far as tha profits are concerned , ol course nothing as yet can bo definitely ascertained. It is probable , however , -hat the ball will not a good sum probab- jr not far from § 2,000. The EIZO of the und fully meeting the most sanguine cx < loctations , is the best evidence that the } harlty Ball was not in vain. TWO LETTEES , A Iiettor of Inquiry to Grover Cleveland - land and His Answer. A gentleman In Nobraeka Olty Lac written the following letter to Grovoi Cleveland and the president cloot is said o have written the appended letter in reply. The Nebraska Olty gemleman non probably kaowa all about it and will follow the governor's advice : NKIIRASKA CITY , Nov. 21,1884. To Hon. Grover Cleveland , Albany , N. Y. Honored Sir : My breast swells with latriutiara , ; vnd aa dj all good citizens of ; ho republic who are well qualified , I aa- ) lro to bo president of these gro.it United state ! . Holding now the position that rou oscupied formerly , that of sheriff , I vould bo much obliged and oateem it a aver if you would t/ijo mo the rules which have marked your very tuccesiful career. Mo&t respectfully yours , WM. T. 0 A. Ex. MANSION , ALBANY , N. Y. \ December 8th , 1884 , J To Win. T. 0 a , Esq. , Nebraska City , Neb. Dear sir Yours of the 21st at hand. Hy advice would bo about as follows : f in your youthful days you have been guilty of little indiscretions ( and your mstscript admits BOVO al ) own up like a nan. If you sue called upon to Jiang a nan bo sure your fees are largo enough , f fortune favors you and you should be called to the executive cluir of your state , show you indepcndonco by a liberal use of , iio veto p > wer : but bo careful to strike .Ii9 posr and downtrodden as they can't strike back. If , again , you should be lonorcd with the presidential nomination , aka to the woods , put a plaster on your nouth , trust to thu motto "A fool for uck , " and then by the skin of your too tli lie pxccut vu mantle of this glorious coun- ry may fall on your shoulder. Yours in the faith , S. GllOVBll OrEVKLAND. VEHSONAU W. A. 1'jiton returned yesterday from the east. Truman Bnck , the city treasurar , Imi re coveiud from hU In'.a illness and is ooce tuori able to attend to bis duties , G. G. Houob , Ainswo.-th ; O , Goldsmith Aurora ; F , J , Hall , Battle Creek ; K. 1) . Wil jurn , Ouvlngton ; Coot-go W. Jackutm , Pair nont ; Mrs. J. Humphry , Nebraska , City ; "NV 5 , Paldotl , Fremont ; Mr . U. Wyrcmon , No brsuka City , aud W , W , Smith ol St , Jo < j an stopping at thq Metropolitan , FURNIVAL'S WHEREABOUT3 Iho Trail of the Nnnco County Mnr- dorcr , Claimed to bo Found In C AH at ! a. The Uorald yesterday claimed to have struck the trail of Fnrnlval , charged with hp wholesale murder In Nanco * county,0 in Canada. Following is the slory : The first reliable oluo to Furnlval , the mljsing Nnncs county man , who Is nconsedof , murdering five people near Fnllerton in October last , comes from , and vividly recalls the horrlblo pvrllculara of that bloody butchery. A recent number of the Montreal Gazette contains a telegram from Gnnnnoqiio which says ilat a man answering the de scription of Furnival In every particular ( topped at the American , hotel in that town for several day * . On Satur day evening ho sat in tlu. hotel ollico reading n paper , when ho suddenly jumped up nnd left the house , not re turn ing till after dark the next day. While ho was away his vnllso was opened nud found to contain the return coupons of a return-trip ticket from Omaha to Montreal , n Nebraska newspaper , and a largo ( lutntlty of provisions. In a day or two the stranger loft for good , and aflor ho had gene the landlord , In look ing ever the paper which had evidently startled him into leaving the homo , found In it a report of the Nanco caunty tragedy a close description of the sup posed murderer , and an of Tor of $1,200 reward for his arrest. Tha stringer resembled the printed pen ploturo of Furnival , and his actions were so snepio- tons that word was forivardod to Govern or Dawcs. Whnt notion our executive has taken in ( In matter Is not known , A number of letters have recently been received by the Nanco county million ira from relatives of both Porcival and Kuini- val in the old country. The parents of Furnival insist that their son is not a mur derer , and iii-go that n thorough search for his body bo made , believing that ho wad-kHcd and inuidered in order to throw suspicion on him. As ncai ly every foot of ground for miles around the scene of the tragedy has been scanned , it is not probable that this theory is correct. The relative who responded to the letter of in quiry in Pcrcival's case is an uncle of the murdered man , a lotd , who was in the habit of sending hia nephew money monthly. Ho can give no cause for the murders. A number of letters for Furni- val have accumulated nt the Fullcrton postofliceandthey will shortly bo examined in the h6po that something may bo found which will throw light on the chuk deed. Senator Molklejohn puts forward an interesting theory in the case. A family named Shaw disappeared shortly after the murders. Ono member of the family was nn attractive young girl to whom Furnival was very attentive. Ono Sun day afternoon Furuival , Mair , the Ed- mudsons and others were at the Shaw's house playing cricket. Furnival sud denly grow jealous of Malr , and when ho went homo that night shot him in the heat &J passion. It was Baird's ' custom to bathe iu a lake near Furnival's house and it was in this lake that his body was found. Mr. Molklejohn thinks that Balrd wont over there Monday after noon for his daily . swim and discovering the murder of Mntr was killed by. Furuival. Wherever the deed WAJ done It must have been in the range of vition frcns Percival's house , which ia close by , and fearing that Mrs. Porcival had witnessed it Furuival wont over thoro' ' and killed her. Porcrval was In Fullerton at the time and expected homo about clink. There were no trains either way until Tuesday morning , and know ing Porcival would in the mean time dis cover thdl murders and give the alarm , Furnival awaited bis return and hilled tiim also. This gave the murderer two or three days' start , us the tragedy was not discovered until some of the neigh bors happened to go over to Pcrcival's on an errand. Seal of North Carolina Smoking To acco is the best. Unparalleled Exhibition at thoKluk. As per announcement , promptly at 9 o'clock last evening the skaters were rung off the surface at the Catino rink and Messrs. Hacker and Wostbrooko ap peared in neat blue "cycling" costumes and gave an unpiraUoled exhibition on the wheel. Their foita are wonderful , and it can bo cafely naid that the team is unrivaled by any in the country. Their lightning-liko movements and military piocisionin everything they do and the lunumoniblo number of their tricks m.iko this exhibition ono cf intense intercut. Their fdatu are too wonderful acd numer ous to mention. To appreciate one must tee them , and it is only these who are acquainted with the difficulties of mus tering the * heel who can fully undor- a'and ' what it is to perform as these gen- tlonion do. SraokoSual of TNorth Carolina Toba > oo. Itcal EHtato Transfers. The following transfers were filed In the county clerk's office Monday and re ported for TUB BEE by the Ames' real estate agency January 13 , 1885. Tilghraan H Lowe to Patrick J Gor man o 22 ft of lot 5 and G in block 133 in city of Omaha , w d $800. Wm Vom Wep aud wife to William. McKay w 50 ft of sub lot 7 of lot 32 pt aw mv in ceo 15 15 13 w d $2,200. 9 ns NO us RYINQTO HOLD DOWN EARLDAKINGPOV/DE. / . . ITAMOOUNDTO niSC/ IPURE CREAM TARTAR , . cy * , . - . 'hcd itoin ancli cliemlits aeH. itauH Says , Ika. ton : U. Dclafoutalue , of Chlcnfjo ; and Uuatanu Hole , Milwaukee. Ncnersold in bulk. ? 0 take fat. Absolutely Pure. Tills powder no\cr varies. A nianol ol pntety , BttonRth anilwho'cvmcncsi. Mote economical than ( ho ordinary kindand cannot bo sold In compel ! * tlonftti \ the tnuUItiulo of low tc t , short weight tit mot phynrhrta pnndera. Sold only In cans. IIOYAL BAKING 1'OWOKll CO. , IOB Wall St ; N. Y. Omaha Medica & Surgical lusti'uto ' JLJL1S Howard Street. ( N. E. Corner 12th nnd Howard Streets , ) ( for the Treatment of all Chronic and Surgical Diseases Dlscjics of Female , rf the Ncrvoui Syetom , Prl \ato Diseases ol the Urinary and Sexual Organs , aud Diseases of the Head. Throat and Lungs , Specialties. IYE ; AND KAR , Ciecosia treated by an experienced specialist , also dlecjses of the Heart. Liver , Stomach , Kidneys , Bladder , Ncurjlffl * , Ilhcuraatlsm , I'llifi , Cancer , etc. OATAKRII. BUONOU1TI3. And nil other illccaKon of tha Ihroattnd Lungs treat cd by Medicated Vapors. ( Send for Inhaler or circular on Inhalation. ) All dirc s < 8 of the Dlood , Urinary and Sexual Or gans. 1'rhato Diseases and Piles Cured or no Pay. (15 ( Years Iloipltaland I'rlnto Practice. ) Consultation and examination free. Call or write for circulation chronio dliea'cs and ileformltles , Diseases of Females , 1'rlvato Diseases of the Urlnart and Sexual organs , Seminal Weak ness , Nervous Debility or r.ihaustlcn.etc. , ctc. , > nd our now rcjtorathotreatment. A11 letters and consultation' Confidential. MedlciccssonttoallparUof the country hy express - press , securely packed from observation , If full Jo- bcrlptlon of case Is hen. Ono personal Intorrlow preferred If cotnenlent. Open at nil honrs. Address all letters to Omaha Mnlical & Surgical Insttuto 1118 Howard St Omaha , Neb. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Not'co U hereby given that the firm of II. O. Clark & Co. has this cay dissolved by mutual consent II Q Ulark retiring , nnd the firm ef tarlie Bro's. t Co. succeed thereto. The latter firm assumes all liability ol the fnrmor nndlwill collect aud rcceUo all ontstandlng accounts. HUGH O. CT,4UKE. A M. CHIIKE. WILLIS V ULallKE , Omalw , Nob. January 12,1835. NOTICE. co-partnernhlp heretofore cxiatitg between CharlM M. Leighton and lleary T. Clark under the namooILdghtoni ; Clarh , Is this day dls'olved b > mutual coteent , Mr- Leighton r tiring. All indebted ncsi dua to slid firm wjll bo collected Dy Mr. Clark- anil all claims against said Dim will be pressntcd to him for p.jrmeot. Mr. a ark will continue buiiucaj at the old Blind No , 1114 Harroy st-cct. Dated at Omaha , December 19 , US1. Signed. CHARLES U. LKIOOTUEI. UENRY T. CLARK. cerT ] nifto DISSOLUTION NOTIOli. O1IA1IA , NEB.January , 1,19S5- . The p rtncrslp ) ! heretofore existing between I. H. Badgley and N. W Mcrrl I , Is Ihbday dis3-hod by mutual oonsent.l. K. Badgloy contlnulug the bus- Ino B uo-ler the name of I. R. Badglcy &Co , no hcretolore , I. U \DOLET , N. W. MtUnlLL. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY CKOUNKE'g BLOCK , 18th and Ctpltol Avoauo , treats nil otsco Crippled plod or Deformed ileo Jlaeisos ol ki. Horvous System , Throat , Lungs and Urinary Organs All ecaoa of Cnmturo of tha Spine , Crooked Fool tegs und Ainu , Dlsoouoa ol tha Hip , Knee , ftnd Ankle Joints. Also Ghronto affections oftheUtcr nhoumatlem , Parilysls , Plica , Ulcers , Cttnrrb , Aeth ma and BionohltU no all troatud by now tud ano ooisful methods. All dlaonsji of too Blood and Urln. try Orgino , Including those raeultlog from Incttcro lionor exposure , are 6 ( el } ftnd successfully treated Young men , inludb agud , nd old men BUflorlns Iroiu Weakness ftiid Ncryous oih uetlon , pioducint , inillKestloDPililtBtlonof the lieart , Dcepoudency Dlulness , Lees of UoicorytAClc of Energy ftnd Am bition , can be restored to health tnd vigor , If cee Is neb t < o Ionic nwiected * Tlie Surgeou In charge was president ol the Koithi't tern Hurglcal Instl- tulo and Burgeon of the Nttlonul Purdtcal Instltrio. If affltrtod , caller wrltof ull descdptloo of your case , and medhlao tufty be sent you. Coroultatloo fife. Addroj'Orjihi Dlspoceary , Cronnee Block , Omaha , Neb. Offlco boms 10-1S a. m.,1-8 a J-B p. m SiiHUyi.ID a m igrAooommo < l tlon8 furclslied patients rou th country. Send for Circular. 13 CONDUCTED Ecyal Havana Lottervl ( AaOVnftNlIENT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn nt Havana , Cuba , Every 12 to 14 Days. It'KCTS $2.00 , - - IIAiVE'3 ' , Jl.OO. Subject to no manlr > ulatlon , not Qtnlrnllod by the partlci In Interistt. It In the falrtut Mag la the nature of chance In existence. Korm'ormatlon anil partloi Ian apply tn 8IIIHEV bCO.Qeicral Agents , 212 Broadway , N. V city , MOLL & GO. , 417 Walnut e tree' , St. Loi-li. , Mt ) . , Frank Labrano , L. D. , U ) Wyundotte , Ko. y 21-n4o& w R. RSSDOW , rhcenlx Insurance Co. , London , Cash Assets | } ,8fll.OOC Wfntcheatcr.N. Y. , Capital loroOUC The MercbanU o ! NewarkN , J. , Capital. . . . 1,276OW Qtrard Fire , l'bUadelphlaCaplul , . . 1,3/0.000 They aie all borted AND THE GRAND BAZAB © pens To-morrow . . _ , Jan. 15,1885 * t tfft tm ift m 4 > k wm n ! MA * M A cordial invitation is extended to all to call and partake of the feast of Merchant Tailors' Misfits and uncalled for garments. Now let every citizen of Omaha and vicinity , Shoulder arms aud march in line , And bear in mind the place and time , On to-morrow , Thursday , morning , Ko postponement , clear or storming , The number your eyes will meet , It is number 1312 Douglas street , Wo will open in the morning as early oa seven , And remain open at night as late as eleven , We will have no band of music , Or a floral display , But custom-made Clothing , In the styles of the day. Come to-morrow , or at night after ledge , And satisfy yourself that this is no advertising dodge. Don't fail to embrace this our invitation , But como and inspect clothing made upon a tailor's reputation , Made in styles for citizens wear , fit for an Imperial. Which will be sold at about the cost of material , i -ZM You ascend the stairs but one flight , Where as clear as day the Parlor ia made by Electric Light , Upon this , our gala dayv We will have bargains to be taken away , By each of our patrons and callers , As a souvenir to remember the Misfit Parlors. Taylor. LARGEST STOCK OF Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Horne for . less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue , only one issued in ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES Counter. Eay , Stock anil Railroad Track , ADOPTED BY TEE UNITED STATES GQVEBNMENT Orders for l-he Indian Department given for Buflblo Scales ex- olusivoly. Scale EASKA Suits formerly $ JL1 > JfM > now Suits formerly $12. < Mnow Suits former.jilGjOO now Suits formerly $24.OO now $ Over Coats formerly $ S.OO now $ O.OO. Over Coats formerly $ XO.OO now $ 7.5O. Over Cotits formerly $ l. < i.OO now $ J.2. Over Coats formerly $18. < H > now $ Ovc.i Cotits formerly $2 And every other article in proportion. Call and see our prices. 1216 Farnam St , B. NEWMAN & CO ( SUOOEaSUll TO ffOSTEH & GRAY ) . Jg l