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THE OMAUA DAILY BE . MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1882 ! D;llx BEE. | SUG[}ESTA(]N-S OALLED FOB, [sutedon tie luteed .‘.-UJ,.,M.,‘.‘..' ENFORGED. [ Thornton, though a diffieult selection, e L A ISPRUIAL NIITIUE§-;-I:nnUnmu 'HE him to New Orleans and th was finely excented A scnsational rumor was flying 3 § . [ Florida whero T Tived. A . Lunch was served 'v.r;)n- literary [ about the strects yesterday aftpno [ SALE bt by S0 v b o d ¥ % s ¢ the above facts was reecived | The 8 N aw Goes gramme followed by the distribo- o Hedn .‘u.vu Bt St $21-10 Monday Morning, Jan _|The Coming Annual M”"“"“Llflr ":nln;ln...w .«.!\' it bl The k.(Irom.mh 1)‘\» H]y Inu,wl rams y tho distribu: f iyt Ohintles Konters, the youtg man ! 1ot ¢ ) Weathor Report of the Board of Trace, | from a gulf &toamer. ' Tt stited tha el The ra were finely enter. |under arrcst on charge of breaking | [0 TALE=A xood pasing busitess, ol Sy (The following observations are taken at - {his friend hac promised him a good Shut Up | tained W. . Lawton at his resi- | Oscar Hammers head in, had taken greablisnat; will bear ull {1 vesti ation: ower the same "’i"\'"""l"""' e A Request From the Secretary for ‘”'";"“”‘. ;" '} busir ;‘]“ establishment | - | denc the conclusion ot the fes- | advantage of his bail to “Cgkip” the | dress A, M., this office sttt ' s e ~ oY ' R b - v 0 " gol I ite tvit " | — e mARTiRes, U. 8, Saat SvRvics, ‘)‘ {Opinions of Cltizens on 1m: :n,l'n-‘lu lich the gentleman 18 ANLEr 4 4 pout Fifty Baloon-Keepers who Will > city. ”’n report was denied 1n the | T30k SALE—One 1ot brer kegs, barrels, tubs, IWAIIA, January 1 2. (4:00 p. m, U s . most empha or by one of Kos va tanks, &e } one boik ! " Oun, i pOTER SiNTRN - Doal Out the Ardent PERSONAL | tara T e O O O, | T Oree . SRR ¥ prrRs: dug T 5 NEW YBARS COMPLIMENTS - L s =4 era’ friends who stated that the pris- | 471 4 Py brewery premises, corner ol 54 - i J. E. Riggs, of Lincoln, ix in town oner had been with him about half an | g n and Paific, LINiNakik & M¥TCALY Lo, IEATIONS 89 i . 8 P . into effe A cfore gone . 08 | oF The annual meeting of the Omaha | The Ladies Who Will Receive Their| 1he Slocumb law went into effect | y10 oy goar and wife, of Denver, are in )f‘m‘;‘l ."rf““' _"I""ll had gone home. He e TS o ——— | Board of Trade occurs on Tuesday Friends To-1ay yesterday in full force, tho 1st of fgheeity, * Matod that. Koters is_work 1. Petewo s, K04 South ' 0.1 Fair i ; i - January being the timo fixed by the \ e City, fa fg |18 industriously, as usual, and has o 54 Jout evening, January 3d, at which time . Ary being the y Charles G. Cone, of Rising City, is in | no other intention than to face the e ———— clouds | the eloction of officers takes place tor | The following embraces all of those | city ordinance for its application. Tn music. "",‘r."...‘.' e e aeeat e, A guam... i+ | the ensning year. In the profatory | Feceiving New Years calls To-day | the evening of Saturday the officers . Clark, of Randolph, s a guestat | po yo o ““‘H‘lillfllll Withnell ity Cathedral, will l;:-{.]:\;‘m;;:leb) e undarbign. Bl \veon Gioa™ | roport they made by the secretary, it |Who have sent their names and ad- | notified ench liquor dealer that all House, Tueadiys dnd Heidays, 10 i ,,_.':V,vm.m‘?'r.fl.r"‘:T‘:’»;.n\:;,.!‘.m;':u_;;:»..x: g Pl Glou | in impossiblo to prowont the offcial | dresses to Tur ks st closo at twelve o'clock, and, for| 5. N. Davis, of Marengr, arrived i the |, to 4 p. m. T FuRh bare Feeinee g1aes, widoms in oBAnced L el g2 4 : ra. Clar| oodman, 17 2110 2 " shavei sity vestarday. - and ‘rame supprta un jer the building n.ust not Voo § 3K b [l o | tabulated figurea in each departmont | yrogt, aesinted by Mra. M. G. Colo, | "onders the saloons obeyed. Atcity yesterday. ol “BLACK-DRAUGHT " makes chilis | § Iniicd "0 Rght to rarct bl e B4 nark. . 3|13 8K Frah l‘ln\.dy of the trade and commerce ot the| Mrs, C. K. Squires, Mrs. A, F. Sher- twelve Saturday night everything was [ Will Rozers, of Ottumwa, Ta., is in the —_—— % b AT t\:\;}D;,:IT;‘:i“ O ver...on i | “'iu"‘.“' city, which are compiled and arranged [rill, Mea. J. . Wilbur, M. . 1. | ahut tight, and all day yestorday the fcits on busines, e L LA i Tt te X iy \ cl , ¢ 4 ’ fha LD iman NOR SALE—0r will exchange for Omaha pro- T published by authority of the Board. “l "‘II“:”.‘ Mins 'F':A"’;‘ Smi Mins | 0mniously lonely and inaccessible the city yesterday. SPECIAL NOTICES ini o station on U/ PR, K. M. DUNHAM, W18 er above low wate , fiv AVEIIPOTty 2 Y AL | ! iconses me erson, of Columbus, ived i L O 5 St il R mark Tn absence of tho contomplated ban- | Julia Knight, Miss Mary Kuiglt, The board to grant tho liconses met | = D. Anderson, of Columbus, areivedin| 9V T | FNORBALI-'t trade 1oF city Property, on = === | quet, which was intended to ser Miss Mary E. Day. on Saturday evening, and passod fa- [ the city yesterlay. NOTICE- Advertisomont To Loan, For sate, | gy 10 of horses, harnoss and wagon, Audres LOCAL BREVITIHS, an oceasion not alone ot social enjoy- Mrs. John V. Furey, at 1922 Cass | vorable upon the honds of forty-five| Miss Carruthers, of Tekamal, arrived | (o, Found, Wants, Boarding, &c., will bein. [ 20 HONCS R K ment but as a means of bringing 0| gereet, assisted hy Mra. John P. Mar- | saloon-keepers and eleven druggists. | in the city yeste rted in these colamng once for TED v NOR SALE public attention prominent topics and | tin, Mrs. E. D.” Thomas policies, such as relate to the commer I, y. £ sevon year-old horse and t insertion, FIVECENT~ Warranted to drive singlo or double En The hubs are ironing down, Grace Chambers, between the Miss | The names of the men receiving| ¢ ¢, Housel per line; oach subseq is confined to his v o | @uice of Goorge Cantic 14, Canficld house. in 18 P nirs | license conld not be obtained for pub. {aetioe B 1/ 1hea per line. The fist Insortion never lese thar i Travel is lighter than ever before. cinl, mdustrial or municipal weltare of [ of 12 and 7 p. m. 1TGREIR EHINS Moshita, U, willibs o Ly AL TWENTY FIVE CENTS TR novis-tt Yesterday wan o pretty dry Sunday [ the city, and outline the work of the | Mra, George A. Hoagland, at her | siven o the papers this morning. i Riickonsderfor, of the 1 % e 138y o — for many of the boys. coming y"l;r» 1 md'* of members and | home, at Sixteenth and St. Marysav-| The'only place discovered by the | isat the Canficld house. el o SA L E—=Hhte 6f_Uouglan and Sa .| citizens or such expressions o | anue s —The winter weather has come this I '8 0 enue, from 1 m, nssisted by Mra. | polic ator Saunders, Mrs. | orde ting th A ROSEWAT opiuion, together - with 8- | Rustin, Mra. S mayor’s [ W, H. Quick, superintendent of express, ONEY TO LOAN-Caliat Law Offico of D t,where | of Des Moit R o \l T oS Creivhton Block. time to stay n while. was T Llast mig tous from overy source porti-| Burley, Mrs. Colpotzer and Mis. |the beer was olaimed t tlowing toan at from & to 10 The postofice will be closed today, nent for this “organization to| McCounell, and by Miss Stcell, Miss | frocly. A gomplaitit will probably bo J. H. Mountain and W _” Reese, of l“ (H00) &n e et etatesecurity, by — except betweon 12 and 1 o'c consider, digest and present for care- | Burley, Miss Saunders and Miss Rus- | filed by the WRliEhis orninG in the city AAC ED »: 1108 Farnhan St *f Decomber, e Yy | filed by the marshal th > tho satie b ~ The Union Pacitic overland train waa | fil_deliberation or” recommend for P hhy, of Lincoln, is in the 0. nlfll“ ANZALS per st 3 an hour late in departing yesterday. adoption by public or private enter-| Mra, Win. A, Paxton, corner 18'h THE WISDOM OF IT tat the Metronolitan . e O AFMCAOARN ity SE 3 b ta. . I have ro ved RSNy aid and Faruham, from 1pom.to 9 pon | | ¢ irch Howe and his son Herbert IR oo "l”' Ksvata and LA (8] 4 L ‘-"I‘M\';I'l"b' —Se Flornoo Horbert i1 Lot and fore Ly suggentions and plans | assisted by Mrs M. L. Durice, Mis’ | % | TR AT s 1 Do | It Won,” Monday evening, Jan. 21, at pp- | for increasing ourmdustries; methods| W, A, Sharp, Mrs, Suanue: 1orns, | Enforcing and Obeying tl Enauiivaloisaadiaiiinll, TR ular pric for the increase of lueal trade and [ Mrs, P. K. Hor, Mrs. Geo. 1. Gilboert, Law as It Is. Paul Vandervoort leaves for Clicago (n - il e i SURNISTED ROC TV WIOR BF IthBit hokv I\ won of Williun Gould, anen. | population by the settlement | Mrs. W, W. Marsh, Miss Mattic i | We ineeday next, for a business trip. irl at the Western 1louse Lths ., vear Dodg . gineer on the Union Paific, dicd vestew [and — cultivation —of suburban | Sharp, Miss Carrie Tjams, Miss Jon-| 7 Gt T Tl P orce St - day aftervonn, lands; by showing the 1npor- [ nie Kennard and Miss May Canphli The Congregational churcli had a VAR R e ton good uls = I UA.Rru I:v‘;,l, e ‘:’.‘.’;{:.‘.E: L e { The finert and most complete line o | tavce of local trains, and additional | At the Union Catholic library as- | fair andience only last evening, upon | oo \ FANTED A ood atout boy to take ear o = { New Years Calling Cards, at Cotter's, | "eFvice in the passonger, freight and | gociation rooms, on Monday, between | (ho oocasion of the pastor’s address| ; \w ; L RS ATV TAL NOTICE—40n and after” Jaiuary ST DSk ntvest y mail accommodations of the region | the hours of 2 and 7 p w : 4 pi i A superintendent of schools | corn hant | ¢ 3"k T i, i Bpein o g e e er of the mailing | TIDULATY to thin market, by the’re-| Mrs, W, A L. Gibbon, Mra, . J. [ "P00 the subjeet of the Slocumb law | ¢ frem RN L6 ety YREATE W TANTED—A lundrens, at degeription wil b s from . dru st bl ACLlp il """“ M gponse 1o requests for practical ex- [ McShane, Mrs. W. M. Bushman, |and the wisdom of enforcing and | Withnell, mucdigely e Gote oo RoetsSonsman it ‘ cleric in The Herald office, died at ber | porionco in_quntions relating o the | Mrs, M. Donovan, Mrs. J. F. Daley, |oboying it. The address, however, | 1. 11, Mouwtain, of Silverton, Col, a| 1y AN a married v an o witwation te | HOLN 0 A e o cnldren Ownar ean TR YOLEL T X coat of various systems of public im-| Mrs, T Fitzmorris, Miss Stacia | yuq one of a very plain and practical Known eontractor and toll rou | owner, | poerences :.".T.“""\J'}:.‘l‘:"fl" Y 208 | Bve same by proving pr perty and poying for —'The «ide street saloons will have to | provement, such as sewcra; paving [ Crowley, Miss Nora O'Connor, Miss § < is ab the Withnell, 7thst, Omahi it this notice. ~Inquire at office, stock up with heavier curtains than eves | and sauitary, as woll ns fuancial meas: | il Keonuedy, Mirs Maggio McDon. | Mature, and while in some stafements | is at the Withue B T URNISHED ROOWS—For singlo gentiamens < for special Sunday use ures, which must ultimately be adopted | ald, Miss Britta McDonald, Miss E. | the preacher inadvertantly erzed, be- surer Jolm Rush delivered '\"\I ';m‘l m‘lt ,:L.:‘ .v"m;'v..v I\“r:{: \lu“: 11 also oue front room with piano, southwest g —A special meeting of the Omaha plas- m;plu‘n)uu{m_ which will nur{'a as the | K. McCartney, Miss Mary McNamara, | cause he evidently hadn't investigated ddress to a erowded meets | and po e ¥ 481 corner 15th and Capital avenue.—* tovt terers will be hild at their hall on Mou- | #olid foundationforagreat andgrowing | Miss Sara Brennan, Miss Sara Sith, Calnage, still there was much of | ing in Y ah o Saturday night. TR L= e 5 ” The f {»m office of the I & M. rail- desired from the best minds of our | Miss Sarah Brady, Miss Magric Me- goxd thoug l‘"‘_‘ BOme _U'“"“"“ senec e e 't . . = L will b omen am Mo day until 11 Community for the guidance of the | Carthy, Miss Annie Moran. which made an impression on all who | T = 55 il b YA, S oI MAPY, doc—dounte D o undorsigned, and as an aid in forming | M, D. H. Goodrich will reccivoat | heard him, Atk S RDGLER LU D\ S DR Rl e e e o'clock, to reoeive and deliver freight, a decigion upon which to buse the sec- | 2223 Farnham strect, assisted by Mrs. [ Pho text was from Galatins, 6, € Withnell, 206h St bet. Cass and Chicago, 520810 price for hana_ biiard and pook — A mau fell on the sidewalk in front of | retary’s report are given to the public|J. H. Dumont, Mrs. B. G. Cranston, “‘Let usnot be weary in rallaBit Mrs, Charle irf, of Denve T ANTED G Tor goneval Noues Work..7An or wudress, 500 South 10th troet, Kubn's drug store, on Fifteenth sticet, | press, viz: and Mrs. Dr. R. M. Stone IR s ity s guest of Mrs, 15, | VW A xparion od oo none otiver noed sppty, | Omals, Neb i i 5 yeaterday forenoon in an epileptic fit. He| OPINIONS OF CITIZENS REQUESTED. Calls received by Mrs. A. A. Gib- A b o oty SUUTE (B e , wife of Superintendent Lane, of the | 1913 Webster. 2 S12317 | AKEN UP NOTIOE_Taken upon Srturday wis taken in, resuscitated and taken to his| 1 How to unite all railway lines, | 800, assisted by Mrs. C. Nevins, the| take an active interest in all that i8 | 17 'p’ hridge. \\'A\n D Go d girl for general housework. Ve, 3rd, two bay horses. ages about 5 and hotel. prosent and prospective, in & com- | Misses Henderson, Howell and Tda|good. Tt should live as a free agent, | 1 o001 Bamba, e Inquire 20 SO LV (R it;"':.’;fl W ";):;;‘:;u_ _:;r;g);n —Reserved seats for Florence Herbert, | mon termini, with union freight ::‘ll’"f'"‘r.;""h"t residence, No. 1411|150 ng a forsil. In the tempearnce | qeng of schiools in Council Blnffs, and M. Do orase i whool boua | charces. WAL RAWITZEIG 3 mile west atthe Academy of Music in “Lost and |aud passenger depots and switching | slitornia etreet . ) T et vero ] A R e < T. Clark, B 26-tf | Quuley's soap tact ry, uugiad precins Won,” on Monday eve ing, at popu ar Krulu‘uln, uuL:qnud 'tu and !urlu'hinfr Mrs. Fzra Millard and Miss Millard zvl::yrku-:am:\l»‘,.:.;(J;:‘“‘,:f,“,,i,‘.‘,u‘m( :.“ “Lj “" I,'- '\(l,“,";,', ! l\“, ‘."1”“,1 bl G D—1. Gilinsky & Co, have prrcha o) Srioss nt Matiolin & Ksons. Ttomom- | adequate service for the future re. | Will receivo at home, with Mrs. J. H. | 10, 0 20D O s on R e Junk husiness of 1, 1 rthold, at 1 10UX CITY BUTTON MANUFACTUR ¥ Sl TR - o and | Millard, Miss Jessio Millard, Mrs. J. | 5015 @1 i 3 H. . Persinger, former y publisher of | ] ouglas stret, w will continie the G CO.. Wil pay cash for horns by the - ber resarved keats 50 cents, quirements of our seommercs ol |isgapli i T R M The Slocumb Jaw is bemng enfor, e et 3 % and pun Ioad,deiivered at any railroad depot in § oux City. =y s Pentzell, Frank Graves, and | manufactures. [Plans and maps ro- | M. Yatson, Nra. Caldwell, Mre, Ram-} 47y iy enforcoment 100 saloons | the Saturday Evening ‘Lines, of this city, | priccs they propo Texas teer horn preferred For particulars ad~ erome Peu ranictGiraves) anc IR GRain BRI 1 bridgo | 56y, Miss McCormick and Miss Rose. y T avd now editor of the Mail Car, of Des | SJicit parties who h dres, D. C. iobie, 613-1 H. W. Geisselman, witnesses in the Ham. | quested ineluding belt Tine and bridge | "5 o W 0N B s, Shears, | #r¢ practically closed. This is the] Si¢ now C atull{ohyy, B Rt e tva [thar ] e Wby mer homicide cass, wero tiken bef re | transfer connections. . | Dhsalliand Flova l{f w Clarkson, | most noteworthy step of progress in Moires, is.in the city on a brief visit, ORTRAITS IN CRAYON—Pastilo and Oil, ‘ b 2. Plans, specitications and esti- [ Thrall, and Floyd, Misses Clarkson, | {05 . i R eNONavraradl| e SELC e RO assomtiTeNTRIDUNEI MBS DR Judge Beneko Fridny and bound i g R 1| Shears, Hall, Walker, Wells, Clarke, | the history of our state. Ohe he Rev. J. O'Counell, the energeticand WARDNEN, room 1, Jacob's Block Big-th aver to appear, civing bailin 10} each. mates "'”" “)"‘“'l"‘ ! H“‘.‘t‘"i! ""‘f Wakeley and Doane, will receivo with | #loons are legislated out of existence. | eloqu nt general district v esbyter of the wdaingle ent ¥, s aley o o — paving o entire cil o 1ML, ! i i re than | p, S ; i in town, | Fefernces given, Addiess C. EMIS' REAL KSTATE BOOM.—Sec 1st —The wcial hop given by No. 5 engine [ Omatia, including the Teveling | Mrs. Geo. W. Doane on Monday from ;l\[:l“";;’n:':"":f““;\"l;:'["';;ltl more. €han | Protestnt Epise pal chareb, i in tovn, o G S | B o 11t pus. | company. at their rooms Friday, was|of hills and inequalities of surface ad- | ¥ to 11 o'dock. 3 take out license i tob iGHibE VR QL Sl i LS T VW ANIED -4 children oy b ardors in 8 select | 1 sUsD> TAY—A¢ A, B, Sander' Feed Storet FAL1l8 laatantest evonts’ of \the sens |Hacentit 3 track Mrs. R. N. Withnell, assisted by s needed rest. school, at 1vth and California St. L. B 1013 Harney St. v one of the pleasantest eveats of the sea- | jacent to railway tracks, Mrs. . W. Miner, Mre. A. S saloons will be reduced to twenty-five. - _ {Loows 77 ey #on. About forty couples were in attend- | 3. Proposi with tenders ot ‘Mr-. N Mul{on‘/‘::- M:; A i';“"“""v The law is a sacred thing which it is A\»J-lnu‘er':- n, w unnufar_--{ the }V. U. 7 ANTEU—GiFlto do housswork B EMIS' REAL ESTATE EXCuAN(H‘L—d i ance, and a very pleasant time was had by | Jands and suburbs n_proporties, with aynar, | i1 duty of all to obey and not disre- telegraph office’at Ogden, is in the city, on \ 1110 Farnham St. FYoRT] 148 page. \ all. bost torms at which such locations fi"‘ ll\l“ull\:lm]\lswulh’l,l M;& B H“"“l‘; gard. The mayor is to be commended | his return from a visit to the east, accom- RIS, s ratting ong it of house, e ¥ —The will be n meeting of Woman | Will be offered to capitalists, and man- | %, Bep b Gttt PR Sl | for his announcement that the law | panied by his wife. They are guests of | FOR HENT—HOUSES AND LAND. lands aud farms for sale Call and gob 4 \ Christian Temp'ranco union, Thursday, ufn":urmuk u,!m:r’vn:u! desiring o | J0000 S Eila Danham, ‘Mrs. O, | must bo enforced. The best Way to| Mr. and Mrs. Korty. e m.,. F w - i 3 . C. January bth, in the basement of the Bap. [ 10038 WOrks 1n Omaha. : Johnson, and Miss Edith Var | &ct rid of a bad law, if this be one, is| yoh, Webster and wife, N. Salsbury, TR S one e L BLUFF ECIAL = 4. 'Plans and estimates for a railway 9 R o to enforce it. The saloon krepers are ti ¢ chureh, 1t being the time for the | o R G BH e eeting Omuhy. | Aernam, will receive, corner of 19th e Frank alder, John Gourlay, Chas. | 336k RENT—itoom with board in new house, eleation of offcers, & full attendonco s re- | xng "Council Biafly s ubitod. the |and Tzatd streots. e e, ey hons, | E: Bergman, Mis Ray Swomes, M| Fea'd S 1013 oo north of Dot o NOTICES. ¢ 1 q s have em- olli B40-8* e . questsd, two cities in one commercial contre, | Mrs. Geo. A. Hoagland will receive et : Nellie McHenry—all members of the - - \ —A lively rnaway occurred on Douzlas | with views as to the teasibility of the ‘fi her home, curr;er Sixteenth and St. :;:,llvyugll‘,:e:b(l;l?gucf“m:“nu:lt::e:lfs Troubad: urs—are at the Withnell, Fu RENT—Small house on Jackson St. In- u;‘:o"';ff‘fl:“!'; “I‘MM""':M“N;M T'“C:; : f stre-t yesterday. Two horses snaked an | project. ary'savenue, after 1 p. m., assisted B o % I quire at the Garfield H. use, 14th and Jack t, Found, To n, For Sale, To Rent expren wacon slon ot “l-vminat | 5. i . spcitietions or aug | by M. Runtin, M. Saunders M. | (R 10 S0l %o s Bt | aer gont of he St ity & T | o e T e et Pl ‘ ate, and disny d up the strest with | gestions us to proposed chamber of | Burley, Mrs. Colpetzer, Mis. De- ) o5 gt el 1 NT—Neat cottage o six fooms on Ploan. | 0lumn at the low rato of TEN CENTS [ s ’;p.wlw‘ p the h eot wi 1‘ [ o Iulll: I which shall ins | Boyeo and Mrs, McConnell, and by this condn;um “Ll. affairs, w“lun the SS- cific railroad, and J. R. Buchanan, gen- ant st r St Mary'savenue, Hydrant | LINE for the first inkertion and FIVE CENTS. everything richt wide up with care. Tt|commerco building, which shall in- loon me. have been so well organized. | o ser ag Sioux City & | '1d cistern water inkiteber Apply to"F. B. | pgR LINE for each subssquent insertion.. was not learned how they landed clude, 1at, board of trade or produco Miss Steell, Miss Burloy, Miss Saun- The liquor dealers who are now clos- :ul-lfuxenker-%m of tho Stoux City & | gy Ly Soth'st, ber. Farnhan avd 1L rh Lot 05 Getlsctiin onlq e up-stairs, ) ¢ exchungo room; 2d, a commorcial olub | dors and Miss Ruatin, ing theieiOmAYa places, should not Losiiovere Jn. the chy (Satardayang e B o R (] i iy Gt b Mield o room; 2d, i 3 L 3 A Bas e ol e : er Broadway and Main strocts, ) i1 h_e lln(wrmlflul) Dus iwsued very neat | 0 reading room; $d, a_manufsc- .Mra. H. \)\ Yates, l(,nrlmr Capitol foav6, hel Joiby.{ ibut ! remain \and paid the BEE office a plearant call, muullum'h« 00d ne v B R l::;, i nisassony for thele atrion ot lops HOE1S8S: | ivatd)“and’ ‘moolianios’ (rooi; wdth) | avenus ’]‘I‘"‘“ “_’;”““l‘o“f"f“‘k“"" 0| jo into more honorablo husiness | Hom.J. M. Woolworth returned Sat- il LR = l'(';fl held Saavary oth, 19:h, February 20} wining exchango and mineral Seteianirn :.. N sl | Drinkers, too, must remember now | wrday from Keokuk, lowa, where he hus ""i.’.’, T—One ey fiFnblicd tront ro:, | N an l(lt:f-. T'he off W"“'IH"‘" for 1882 | useum —or - agademy of sciences; M “”13 R ““‘.rm“m; that the high license hasn't aided them | been engaged for the past week in an ar- X 2 Broom are: AMTrayaor presidents . C.Wilkinson | 5. A yeal wstate exchange, and [ Mrs. Col. Royall, G Herman | Wil cause the dealer to sell | guwent before Judges McCrary and Love, | [J0R RENT—A ey furn » ANTED—A first-class 1 and W, O, Ssunders, vies presidents; K. | gram and livo stock commission offi- | Kountze, Mrs. Lyman Richardson; cheaper whisky at greater prices. The | of the United States court, in a very im- -soumion Aimflour. inin ple ! \\ D Gounen ity l’:r{‘\:‘:nu 4 Haney, t or, and A, Rosews clearing houso, ot Mus. Levi Cartor, Mrs. A. Pattorson, I ARl K 3 J d o ) ina very im- 5w corner 16th aid 5l Y, tressurer, and A, Rosewater, sec- aring house, ¢ Mi Allic Berlin, Miss Jacobsen, | 18t of 1882 isa good time to com- | portant suit involving rights of the West. | ———r—— | Th0k SALE_0ld o P ~| = etary. The exccutive committee is com-| 6. How to secure cheap coal for [ P15 AHIC 188 Jacobsen, once devoting th oy formerly | e ST S = et NOR I First and sccord fihors of | ROk SAL papers 40c l" hundred, af retary i e g q Miss Minnio Richardson and Misy|Mence devoting this moncy formerly | ern Union Telesraph company and some | [0 REYITHIBG and soo i o of, The Bed office, Council Blutis, |'x\:m|~|lu('thv.fullu\\'ln;: gentlomen : A, Me- "H:_'l"fil“"""‘ Alr"‘ domostid uso, Dira TALmar: spent for whisky "mf“"’lfllfll }li*lnlc» three million of dollars, dircet in- | St., bet. Lith and Lith S(s. 526-4 PO BLICK-MAKERS ALE—6 acres or v E. Huwe, A, Honpey A, Kose:| 7 Roports from corporations, st | “pyy, aud Miss Brownson, southeast | | 710, temporatico proplo should e sirectly. Mr. Georgo W. Ames, of Dl JPOEENT A ity i ot coom, | i .‘i:‘:“ e A or Brcaway: For wat , J. O Wilkinson, J. F. Festuer, | tistics or percentages of inereaso or | oooior of Chicavo and Twenty-second | 89W 10 ind fauli with the ofliclals | g ey, whi has been reporting the cire, | I 1821 Howard - t., noar tee Withn U, mn..uuw 4 Ed. Haney an A, Traynor, Their hops [ decrease in tho various branches of | brioe uasistod by Mrs. Stowo, Mrs, who are doing their duty and should oL e £ N ey 8204° will Joubtless be most enjoyable affais, | trade, of industries and general pur- sm).u'w Mrs. Touzalin, Mrs. ““)‘, try to cooperate with them mstead of A Ono « { tho bust »tores cn i —Mr. J. B. Kitchen, of Kitchon Hros , | 308, compared with previous years. | NS i Mrs, Bri ce, Mrs. Dr, |Antagonizing them. In !‘lml way the THE TREASURER'S OFFICE. 0321, by Juniary L Lirst 1...~..-.’l‘-;;ru%"‘lv(ili..I i S srrived’ from 8t. Joe Thursday in come records and statisties, public and pri- Graddy, Misses Berlin, Touzalin, work can be done, for the strength T_CHEAP 1) ot oni i 2 ] P T T A hi vate, showing extent of building op Roed, Ambrose, Sharp, Paddock, and lies with the city executive and the = well and cistern, 121 % ¥ z 920 h """ | orations, public improvements, and | ok . Thics 2 constabular, Business Transacted During the Past 1 tect of the new Grand Central hotel build- b RE9) h Miss Katie Page of Chicago, y : — . ik DA also projected enterprises; together Rt f The preacher then went on to refer s TAN in Council Blufy ic con tl proJ 4 Mus, and Miss Lininger, ai_their v Year, S ANT ing, The work on t1is important struc- | with i vesumo of the giowth and pro- AR Ber, to the crime at Treitschke’s saloon on el ek el \\ i tuke 0 Conta por vk, do 1 ture has been pushed right along wnd a | g f Omal ] rosideuce, northwost cornr of Daven- | 4 1 Wy dwel = rrichid rooms at northweat | livcred by car roadway ands i o @ fgros of, Omalia o population wnd | 100 4nd Eighteenth stroets Sunday last, and cspecially dwelt on corner mh and ambam Se, s18-2 | Mai TS i ) large foroo will renuin at work during | wealth, its social advancomont wnd | PG M BRI L iho importanco of closing the saluons| - The county commissioners are ex- |~ = / the entire winter, when the wenther is at | commercial importance, y ) rin railrond NOR RENT The large three-story and base- cdented: ; p ; Dodge, Mys. S. E. Locke and daugh- | 8t 12 each night and during the wholo | amining the business of the treasu- R i T e g s en'serrand hero | T urgoutly ask such inforuation wnd | g Mpa, W, O, Tves, nasisted by Mrs, [9f Sunday. ~He thought' thatgood | oo "G Guring the past year, and | rsr thecorn rof 1’ ihise ", ulabie | rmine whether it | suggestions as will enable me to com-| ¢y ! M. A. Kurty would come out of some of the evils | bl year, = "1 0. K. Coutant, Mr h ! (R SSER e ol e nd com - hiigh, and has expressed | rehend and to expross public seati- | Nrs. J. O, Cowin. Mrs Jay North.|in our midst, which are attracting so find everything in a most satisfactory LOUIA HIL- J. Connel] | much public attention. He said that shape. Treasurer Hines retires with I Ste. 81911 orably disposed in that re- | ment and follow the tread of enlight- rup, Mrs. Jarvis, Mrs. V n |enod thought to a righttul and bone- | yud'tho Misses Ella and Graco Wil- |the young mon of the city were bo- | a most enviablo record for wise man- | [N 1IE BAHETA hindiome, icial conclusion. all favorable. Mr. K now is to finally del shall be five stor himself very fa gard, Over 845,000 having already b astern points, Ordurs filled by telephone. lollars saved by purchasing ch80T to Potter & Palme four doors below the expended upon the hotel. When com- W e bur. ;i ; comiig ulr;mw} '“‘ln 'j~'1[*~'lr‘:|l"'lr agement and careful guardianship of | tire for sale. b, Cook, s \.}.,J'." ire at Bke office, Counc pleted it will contain nearly 150 rooms and rien -~:"‘"v The Misses Withnell will receive at “'"Kf‘"l-. (;"“’!‘"‘t:, l'-“"t';“_ i ’1“ the county finance. Awmong the fig the total cont will be over $125,000, Hdhss L0 voretory. | 1611 Howard streot, assisted by Mrs, | Shreful in the oducation of theiv ehil- 57| [OR RENT —— - A Happy Restoration 3 House of 8 yoomw, collar, cistern Myorson, Mrs, Bellis, Miss dren toward a temperanco 'ie, Chris- | ures examined by the. eammissioners | I' - and barn, Shins J ,u addition. An:v_n LD \Vl\l{D l\Ul‘ “ I_, | % o Brass, Miss Bello Wengler, of | tians all should pember that the | are the tollowing which indicate the |’ > ““""' ALMYSTERY AND CONDI No Moare Hard Times. Porriaxn, Mich., Aug. 24,1881, | St Louis, Miss Minnio Baxtor. temperance movoment utlected cuch 1i you will stop spending so much [ H. H. -Warzer & Co.: Sirs—1| 7The Misses Minnie Wood, Lizzie |Person directly or through friends on fine clothes; rich food and style, t heartily recommend your Safe [ Galderwood, Cora Cumings, Fannic |80d all should unite in furthering it o : : i 5 nth Street, between Faruham s of the past year approxi- with il the Intest iwprove: | and Harney. Will, with the aid of guardiap Paxes huve been collected | Ment® wil sall cheap, — Inquire at 1316 Farnham »mmu obiain for any one s glance at the past busine |t | k St., bet. 13th and 1ith, 77748 ! prosent, and on certain conditions in the f buy good, healthy food, cheaper und | Kidneyfand Liver Cure, to all suffor- Wood, Lizzie Brady, or MeKell | growth. : upon a valuation of 15.444.00, to ‘]qim'lu\‘r O iic r Shoos Bado- W orer. Berien) better clothing; get more real and | ers from urinary difficulties, T owe and Susie Von Borees, will receve at | At the conclusion of the address | the amount of €156.000.69 This one unfurnished ro substantial things of life every way, [ my present existence to its use, Mrs. Wilbucs, 1912 Colifornin streot | the choir rondered in an cxcollont |yt ryces the faxcs collecrod for tho | o rot LU and especially stop the foolish habit o) SPake s to [OR RENT- liausd, & roois, south end 10th Ly o 8. Marugws. | botween 19th and 20th. mantor 8 voluntary 'Tuke melo | eneral fuud s1a.000 so | 05 B3 MeCoier o o pos of employing expensive, quack doc- = | "M Windsor, of Brownell Hall | Pwellin Thy Blest Home tate sinkng fun i 114351 G5 | Oftee ing ¢ vile . ] 4 i +al —— i - - b u s 5 e e tors or using 8o much of the vile hum- A TYPO'S ADVENTURE, assisted by the Misses Franklin, Tar- Saratoga. Stateschool funil . NOR KENT Nicily furnished 1ooms with or - bell and Lyman, will receive on New ate university fund without bourd,” Keasonable l:l& bug medicine that does you only hamy, but put your trust in that sim- ple, pure remedy, Hon Bitters; that cures always at a toifling cost, and you will see good ftimes and lunu pgen-ial f nl sinking fu.d ... i : The Christmas tree entertaiment of | ¢\ : He Corrals a Thief and Makes a Friend | Year's day. nty Cass 8t Worth Huving, Mrs. R. K. Taft and Mrs. Aug, the Saratoga 'nion Sunday school Fri- "'“;‘"':I' ;m”( ive at the residence of | day night wasavery pleasant aflair, and | jioad fund T—frick_store, Jacobs’ block, cor. d Capitol aventc. . G. JACOBS, 5 lwn RE! 2. Jones, a former typo of Tug [ Pratt will 765 ¢t . ’ -fi V' Special school f B - S good health, —Chronicle. Jan2: Bre office, left for tho south about six L:"“T“f" :“é“tg l'r]:l"."‘d \;iulutur much onjoyed by the participants, of e N 0K RENT—Cottazo of 8 rooms, well and o cbdug weeks ago, intending to go to New '.'E”vr'.n"' ed by Misses Rlorgan | whom there were many. The tree { ciatern 2800 and 8t Mary's avenue, | Eno ! | e T aclc) o Honar Orleans. On his way he made a stop M e e was a magnificent one and beautifully | Interest upon_the abo .. .8098 53 | auire of M. "‘"“""‘J’_' ald ”f" [ i \ Y 4 i Ui SEE HERE lovded, aud contained some very fine| Out of this amount colicoted $35,- | FROR RENT— Furmhed rooun at A A: Ol= ( The regular meotiig of Omaha |in Cairo, and looked about the oity | yoy are sick; well, there is just one reme- [ o1 ' A v 500,43 has been paid to the state, and son's, Catiforaia, bet. 14tk and 16th, Council Ne. 320 A. L. of H, occurs|little. While strolling about he |dy that will cure you beyand pousibility or gifts. Superintendent Tousley was " T § up to date about $G8,000 has been ;r"l out of the general county fund. [ [P0 RENTA o b Mouday, Jenuary 2, 1852, a5 7:30 p. | chanced to stop into a saloon just in |feant; it Liver or Kidney trowble, | presented with a fine gold watch by " or single_rooms, nicely Consumption, l)vupepnh\l Debility, furnished, at N. W, cor. 2ith and Daven: m., at which time the ofticers for the |time to witness u fracas botween two | “Well's Health Renewer” i your hope, | his brother, W, J. Tousloy. Tho |This leaves s handsome credit in the | port. (60 | ensuing year will be enstacd. Every | tough Jooking customers and s well (’)‘ P"‘"“"“ Depot, C. F. Goodman, | literary programme, under the direc. | county treasury. N K RENT—A first-clus hall for soclety pur ( » " naha. ) i W, H La Fr) -~ — - powa. Centrally located For particulurs member is expected to be present as|dressed man they had evidently ErereTsa———— | on of W, H..lewidn, soniaine WORTHY OF PRAISE. an il Rennard Bros, 1410 and Dol busines of lipgortanco to thom will | planiod an asault on. Whilo ono of | g orif Gy took Oharles DeGroat | 1o °rY fne foaturos, aided wa-| As urule wo do ot rocommond | o oy room Torth i st be submitted for consideration the pair was tussling with him, Jones | to Lincoln S&{urduy Ho also took a | erislly by Prof. Weisier's orchestra, | patent medicines, but whon wo know | " culitoruia st., 2d door wost of 21st. Inquire Many of the wembers have not re-| gbaarved the other oue pick the | lunatie, who will be confined in the | The recitation of Miss Jessio Law. | of one that really is a public bencfac- | ater 1. . (L] ceived lhuu benefi certificates. Sad steanger's pocket and make a break | asylum in that city. Charles and Ben ton was very good. The dialogues |tor, and does positively cure, then we | prop g New house of T rooms, 10th an' certificates ake 10w in possession of d > 5 aake ? were well presented. Mr. Thornton’s | consider it our duty to impart that in- | 1!~ Grace ste. Enquire E V. Smith. _634:t1 the couneil, having m‘:‘ly been re- | for the door. Jones nailed the thief i‘.’."'lrfl:l ;I:S u(:::i .:Ii:’:u:r“i.l:;‘;:v::x solo was ‘u usual finely rendered, | formation to all, il““‘“‘ bitters are | YnoR RENT—2 furnubed rooms over Mea ceived from iog of the supreme | just as he was getting out, ‘and over-| taken to'the tr-in Miss Alico Rustin, Miss Ada Swith | truly a most valuable medicine, and | L' chaow’Excbaogo,N. B cor. 16th and Dodge secretary, T ourtificates cannot [ powered him until an'officer came ir SRR and tho Mossrs. Tousley sang a Christ- | Will' surely cure Biliousness, Fever - bo delivered exeept in open council | It was then discovered that the rascal A mas carol with fine effect. and Ague, Stomach, Liver and Kidney _FOR BALE. l 1t is therefore au imperative necessity | hud obtained a pocketbook containmg| 1 Pummer Hocheter N, X writes:| Mre. Frank Smith, Miss Ada Smith | complaints, even whero all other rem- JO1 SALE—Furaitare of -room I Ahsolutely Pure that all members to whom benefit |about $600, umroucwu evidently the | 1 have beeu for over & year subject to|and Mr. ©. W. Tousley sang a trio edies fail. We know whereof we hovse far re-t. " Address, C. 3, Bee L] certificates are due be present Mon- [plan for Jus pal to start the cirous | serious dis rder of the kid eys, and often [ written by Mr. AL Smith in com- | speak, and ean freely recommend to - ts u This powder never sarles, A marvel of purty day evening, while he went through the stranger's | n ble to attend to busmess; 1 procured | mergoration of the death of his wife. | 81— [Ex. ~Sold at 50 cents a bottle. ‘Ol‘h LE—A complete slock of genstal mer- | strangh and wheletoiencs, Noes setioinion B. M. Kong, clothes, When both of the thieves | your Busboch Bioon Birriis and wasre: | Tho'music was set by Mrs. Frank Ish & McMahon. (ORNF. .,,“:,’; bo: Eduan §ro run of cusiom | Ad- | CONh Chition with the multitude of low test, Commander, |had been taken in charge by the l:"w““l“;'z:‘:h‘nue .ullbt;.:h“‘:nd[:mdm Smith. It was well rendered and was P — 3 s AL ) S e — | shors waight, wlum or phosphate powders”. Brooks E. Rooens, polico the man who had lost the [they will entirely cure me.” Price 8], | very touching Always buy Bunce's Plymouth UEP depot, #2000, MoCague, Ome® gy | 5014 0017 BOYAL BAKING POWDER C0., Becretary. pocketbook looked Jonea up, and in- | trial size 10 cents. 21w A duet by Miss Mollie Munroe and | gloves. o] New York

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