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,THE,OMA,HA DA!LY BEF: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1882, m > PR B8, |ariof thot will bs cxgresied & e izan and the Misses Lizzie Faganai €' L1O! AW IBLAT Tamorwr w— I'E DAILY BEE.| ROVING RAILROADERS. |yt s yi o e he| OPERA AND MINSTRELSY. i s e Moy it i d LIQUOR LAW VIOLATIONS|SPRUTLL NOTIOBS—Gnnmnaed ment table cero and more felt than is generally Wednesday Morning, Jan. 11, ¢ 7 showt w anotte” S " - d | TA0R RENT—In the Newspaper Union, A a - Jay Gould and the ;/\'“"'“‘h hown s The Mascotte” at Boyd's ~I.‘I" <l|:;|lv[ly.”xfi::'l;u::y:].irlu'u )]w.ru'm] Arrest of Two Dea'ers for Non- l‘ mer 126 and Howar u i e room Wenther Repart o Y. M. C. A Ogera Houro Thursday tor, the different Trish societies being | Complia: ce with the z trl: g of Job printing otfice, AfY The following observations are taken at the South. -— Night. | the candidates. Altogether, the fair Law o ']'l‘“‘l i e fo m-m 5 «ame moment of time at all the sta. s [ A Booming Outlook for the Local : promises to be an eflicient and deli Y [* No. 1723 Douglas st. BT i / " Dy ) . 8, 8 8 n, 1 A B & M fal---Miscelianeous | Association H ) N o ful mode of carrying out the object . . . : OMAIA, JARUATY 10, 1882, (4:45 p. th.) ¢ faLTsouA Thams sk nve L) WY "‘Ll“}:”‘ll::“l'lfl inaugurated and its suc- | Other Criminal Business of the Day. Anta’ ).nmn:o'.'g'fl? oor, 1 »;mnm.,. J 1) , , | b —es Sihasis 5 . € (8 - The monthly meeting of the Young e N y - . - — $ 3. - | Y %1 On Thursday evening the C. D, L o ’ " 101 RENT—House oms, south end 10t s L g3 Jay Goul !, the railrond king, who | Men's Christian association was held | fees eme Company will open o Board of Trade. the I‘]"""'”“' “"‘;“""',‘v'.\' filed in I:‘ St Enquire J. L, McCaguo, opposite powy RaiS - Vi 3 ol s the be of director: » police court agains anry Siert, | e [ & & recontly gobbled up the Wabnsh, St. [at their rooms Monday , & 1argo | ghree ights' engagoment at Boyd's| . O Monday the board of direotors, | g "”' ’"‘;“'h“" e D ol / g I - _— . . 2 Farnhan pet lig8or deale: wi hout bourc Dener Fresh Louis & Pacific road, which hie pre. [ nunber of the active members being Opeta house, tickets being puton sale John Evans, Jos. F. Sheeley, J. 8 “Managor "("")“l l‘)l r dealer, or L wihout bourd. at irisk e X % x ' » o ¢ I Yo - er o ( 1 o | C St Plrtte. .. i posen to make one of tho greatest | present. Mr. Robort Weidonsall, the | vty ™ Tho programme for | Bo4Y: 7+ 4. MeShane, Max Moyor, | FH0r of the Douglas County R o] e trunk lines in the country, came up | traveling secretary of the international 1oht 1§ this o T, W. T. Richards and J. A. Wake \ssociation.” The charge is Yankton Frosh ¥y P the first night is the celebrated opera | . { s that of selling without a lice 1 Des Moines Light from the south Monday on a special | committee, was also present upon the [ ¢ 40 «Ia Mascotte.” From | 1°\d: met and organized by electing | S L lbi e gy Davenport Fresh i ; sial I th it 4 ) 2 < John Evans chairman and J, A, |i8 brought under the city ordinanee. | |0 AL ) 8. Paul I train, accompanied by the directors | special invitation of the association. | 00t indications there will be an Wakefi L clstern; ry'a avenue, En ‘ St. Louis 1. . & " : g T . a akefield secretary. They also elected | Yesterday Siert was arrested by | auire of M. W. K 18th St, 74088 Moorhewd F eah and officers of that popular rorte. As| There seems to be just at this time | jp0 o0 reserve. The Detroit Freo | the following the marshal and taken bef = — p it ik he was lst roported sick at St Lo, | an ospecial awakening on the part of | prgy gays SANDERG COMSENR ol on before Judge e " N, N ; - e case w O i Y - —— — —3 Buford his coming was something of a sur- | the members of the association and | iy ") st English version of Au. | . 0P Transportation—J. A. Wak i f, ot L""tf“"”l fOr | R SALE—Full lot and 8 small houses near " LA ; ) interestod in th It £ ; A OV AU | field, N. Merriam, C. W.JMead, J. E. |# hearing until 2 p. m. Saturday. | B Cp. depot, #2200, McCazue, Opp. P. 0. Deadwood y (ja prise. those interested in the welfare of|dran's ‘La Mascotte” yet seen in this Boyd, Milton Rogers pending which time he was released 83541 ne resh , i § : & : v , Miltc ers. i el 3 release ) . o s Aminibeino ..} -(* The party remained over night in|young men, and in consequence the | country was ziven last night by €. D. | P aEiine PRI o e 008500 bail and Eallver plated River above low water mark, five feet| 4} i car at the Union Pacific trans- | meeting was full of life last night Hess' Acme compauy “,WM 8 per-|.ids, W. J, Welshans, R. N. With- SUNDAY VIOLATION. show cases, at Geo, H. Peterso.'s, 804 South and trozen. 1 ¢ " >, P. C. Hi formance of superior merit in every [ O oe T EPEEE 2 W g 10th 8¢, _ 7814 — - for, and loft on a special train at 6:20| Mr. P. P. C. Himebaugh, one of particular. The artistes are all capa- | ho b G. . Lininger and E. W, Mrs. B. Shannon was arrested yes- | TNOR SALE= iafed hay. §8.00 per ton, st LOOAL BREVITIES, this morning for Chicago. tho proprictors of the Union elevator, | Giuil i “chiorus in - composed of | Y08 torday on the charge of selling Tiquor | 1 - Redmaua stablos, 1oih St " 10 d The new oficers of the|was elected president at their last ln!‘nh ",,u,,,‘ and vigorous voices, the | ; O™ Live Stock—J. A. McShane, [ on Sunday. A continuance wastaken | 350 SALE—Or will excha ge for Omaha . A Wabish, under tho Gould regime aro: |anunl mesting, and being fully in | ‘Fop yoUUs And vigorous soicos, the s . Sheely, W. A, Paxton, W. |for thirty duya. Her attornoys will | F17her i brarnasht £ omss, pee STACLEHI0n WL 0okl Hon. John C. Gault, general manager; | the spirit of this work for young men, | gt o GeE G BB S e | C B. Allen and Peter E. Tler. claim that the ordinance is not penal | {12 b statioh on U, P. K. It M. DUNHAM, 1412 ck THE Hatter, Col. Robert A. Andrews, general su- |is taking a very active interest, and Juce ) *1 _On Douglas County Lands--Geo. |in ita nature, but merely a forfeiting LS DUIRERY JLLS Farms, wore truly magnificent, The entire . o) p > o rate ing i ce ] [ e 30, S. . o) Aol b, o ol ¢ | J'OR SALE—Cr trade for city propert, B SRtiabls 8 erintendent of the entire system and ‘l-,ullm,: to lfun assistance some of the | yiee 'itone was brilliant, harmo e qu.w:f‘ln 'l?_h BE"C”'I H 1{ m:f,nf‘jll fh'",“!L _penalty should be [ ¥ b D T L O il AHELE WY i 1. C. Townsond, genoral passonger | bost men of our city. : nious and pleasing. It is years since | 1) At Sl el b sl B, LRGN t Bemis SELLS Wild Lands. and ticket agent for the whole systom. | Mr. Weidgmeall, who is well posted | bt BICeE o™ )" Somplote a | PAVIS: ; y MISCELLANEOUS, OF BATESL Bie oo . —Gloves at the 99 cent store, Col. Andrews is one of the “oldest [on the ass tion work throughout h z On Memorials—Geo. L. Miller, Ed. 4 e Jod sevon-year-old horse presentation of a comic opera Cer v - A Jno. Brown and James Brady, were Warranted to drive single or double, En —Bmis SELLS Business Lots. men connected with tho Wabash | the country, made some practical sug- | BN Has given as T | Rosewater, Joseph Motealf, €. 8. | ot e 500 S A " Qe | Aire of Guorgo Cantield, Cantiold houe. B ~ Bemis SELLS Houses and Lota, road and began his offic gestions as to how the association in " & Chase and J. C. Cowin, ) NovIS-t Mascotte” in a manner decided- ly superior to any of the lauded LLS uburban Propert; carecr a8 a station agent on the old | Omaha might be made very much o hut light today. | Toledo, Wabash & Western majn line. | more useful in benefitting yoing men, ~Demis § Trains all on ti Arbitration— Max Meyer, John 1, | fault of a fine for intoxication. Brady, D. S. Bariger, C. C. Housel| Two warrants were Monday _sworn ; New York productions of the 3. E. Fre: out for the arrest of Paul E. " Housel ~Temis SELLS Lesidences and Lots, | He was goneral manager of the Wa- | and suggested that this was an oppor- | g ok, This is not a reckless [40d 1 B French. " o | ok etk Tor OHERIBIND HoHE A6k b 3 s fi king th ¢ f Meteorological - Thos. Gibson, C. |one being for obtaining money under Bemis SELLS City Maps at 10 each, | P8h when it absorbed the Kansas| tune time for making this association | gpapoment. The fact is the same |z oo gical 8. o) > A the other t —Bemis SELLS City Maps at The 6¢8: | oy & St. Louin short line. He i |one of the very hest in the country. | gt tment it Mo B T New | - Goodman and Henry Pundt. L el et T Has —A. P. Johnston, Dentist,Jacob's block. | o1, of th oldest railway managers in | As plans for the society's future work | ree o e (WFE LEEC 8 ahabe | (00 Elections—John' Evans, Max | gery. g ! e Standard club party to morrow night. | ¢ho United States, as well as one of |aro developed we will be pleased to b 'rb BT on with this, and the | Yeyer and John Q Brady. The case of Steele, Johnson & Co., TR —TBonner's the cheapest place in town. | ¢ho finest looking men in the e mako them known Blion Thestre version was far inforior| Hory Pundtand Dr. O. 8. Wood | v&. Geo. W. Homan, Sr., was on trial | UP--0n Dec. 20, 1851, ane horse colt, Junntf e Dijou Thentre vorsion was far inforor | woro eleoted mombers of the board [ by jury in the county court yokerday. | gy, i BiBatar i forebnad lic hind ot ~Finst Crass Deef at Hagedorn's, into the employ of the PERSONAL. ’l'}l D I'““‘ Ll" hould | ©F trade. THos. GInsoN, Sec'y., | Sy | hiad af Blue Barn, 16th'str. ct, by paying charges. d28-f | hagh under the Hopkins manage i LU LL L I LI - Jand-comonst Bewis RENTS Houses, Lots, Farms, i gy LA : suceeed in out-doing the best efforts T ;. VENTS Yy h h |m:nt and is an c!l[u|1-||t and popul Hon. John C. Cowin left for the State | of the metropolis in an operatic ven- Just one reme- . 0 i1 NOUERSKR dm‘:]’;‘; acke it officerand a courteous and obliging | Capital Monday. ture is a circumstance too significant | dy that will cure you beyond possibility or a2 sale on a-count of LINDQUEST, The Tailor, 1206 Farn- | gentleman. Oléits Olitss robitpaud: b bl i to let pass wanoticed.” . Ifit’s Liver or’ Kidney _trouble, E owner eing muout eary to ke a Ui to ik §8-1m The Nonpareil of yesterday morn. lem Chase retumed to his studies at P Consumption Dyspepsia, ~ Debility. Europe. The hourc is good repalr, and sta- i : the State University yesterday. THE MASTODONS WaRllWETERION . RERBTEE 1A Y STFINBEE. bles, ‘ot in complete order. Appiy at this —Vaceine Virus with full direction for | N 8ay8 4 \ ; y iy A z o On Monday night Huverly's Origi- | 81 (I“);x"v-‘ix'lthllels:; o ’(.«‘;‘:dl;ml::n = = unibp AL RnAs Divther 6t A Nonpareil man learned last night | Hon. J. M. Woolworth and JudgeThurs- )n Monday nigh verly's Origi LI ggist 00 My h b \ G SR T8 rail i, el of the rumor that Jay Gould, the [ton went down to Lincoln Monday. Lol el LI - LY, Brew y, opponite fair cronnu, v for rall at i L S | railway king, arrived Council § HE . | at Boyd’s. harles H. Keeshin, the s ne ow cash price. - Everything in good running caps 88 and upeards at- Nindel& Krells, | fiittd i avrived - SoMnl | A, L. Robison, U. P. attomey in metyms IS 011 MERUA NOTICE. fer. nduire at brewery. k FEha uffs last ovening over the Wabash | v S0 0 0 for Oxford and the 3 was y 4 0 RICHARD SIEMON, Jand-dt. | oy his westward trip. The rumor, Qo4 14 / *|called at Tuk Brr ofice. His com The annual election of officers for th [ }owe Standard club takes place on Thorsday kB Vo ARy On and after January 2d and until her notice, our Farnam street er, could not be traced to pany travels with their own Pullman ‘The Only Enown Real Cure. NSTEUCTIONS gizen on type writers; also v reliable source, but this may be| J. Gregory and wife, representing The |and baggage cars, and plays almos machines for sale. BELL & AMES, 1608 Sy s L Farnham,agents Remington Type writers, §584-20 i s & Nt N ) ve will close every evening at 6:30 = evening. owing to tho well known fuct that Jay | Alliance, a Chiago publication, were [ nightly in all scasons of the year. | ()00 50 Cony “-mh’:why AR Rk YURNISHED ROOMS —For singlo gontlomen; The time of the next Vesta Chapter | Gould now travels with a body guerd, | among the San Francisco passengers to. | After ugm‘vl}‘shuu ;hv ]‘lf?"j"““ day evenings, when the hour will be 9 SPECIAL NOTICES. TR A L O oy SIS party has been changed from the 13th to | and his movewents are_known to but | terday. wi il S gty Ol S, P. MORSE & CO. |- L ALLL O SrC(CRIAH o vimit figec 3 oW, CXCO] i oo hi & Sk weel at § onis, the r ' : 4 = = T NE = Monday the 16th, :)ndl‘l:‘f:'!':b"‘."lll"‘:‘;‘::*l “:’ilr‘:’:m};‘:u"c"l‘:‘l R, ¥, Stapleton, of Chicago, is i thejpinal Mastodon go to Louisville, NOTICE—Advertisquent To Louo, For Sale, | 13 Siape. 89.00. O M AGko s Basince 4 -Mattland, the tool taker, was sent to : e city en route to Denver to take a position % = == = visit, and the newspaper man that | 61t €8 rou x to te mland from there to New Orleans, in locates the little king within one|°" The News, of which his brother is|time for Mardi Gras week. They are hundred miles is ontitled to the credit | managing editor, stronger and more popular now than ~ A grand concert un fer the auspices of | of making a “ten strik M. Sachs, the stalwart and popular | ever. will be in. As improvements now in progress | yo. Found, Wants, Boarding, & T 315 a1m T, i 3 3 3 3 o highest cas 1315 and 1317 Farnam street Will | gerted in these columns once for TEN CENTS .« price for second hand mwnm"mm pool e us the largest and finest Dry | per line; each subsequent insertion, FIVECENTS | tables. Call or address, 509 Soush 10th rtreet, ods Establishment in the West, we | per line. The first insertion never loss than | O0h% N¢ 0T juil ofr twenty days Monday by Judgo Beneke for larceny. HACHSTRASSER I ey s desire to concentrate all our business | TWENTY-FIVE CENTS UP NOTICE—Taken wp on Saturda) the Omaha Gleo elub, with Misy] Funnie e representative of the well known firm of | FOIBES DRAVATIC (0. in this one store, and with that in|———————u— 3rd, two bay horsos, ages abont 5 and Kellogg as the star, isamong the pleasant | At 11 a, m, yesterday o, special train | Svubendorff & Co,, left on the noon train Chas. W. Roberts, business man- | viow we offer our. TO LOAN—MONEY. r size and well matehed. Owner can possibilities for February. Toft tho enth strect depot of the I3, | to-day for Salt Lake City, to resume his| 8ger of the Forbes Dramatic Com- _Aug. Amdt le't for Linco'n yes-|& M. with tho following officials on | resular western trip, from which he way | Py, ono of ”‘;", '"*““‘"k' -‘xlf'.‘i terday, in charge of U. . Marshal|board: Geo. B, Harris, general|recalled at Lavamic by the news of the “:nu'(l:‘":’rll';”“!)fll‘:!-‘. l“\, ":{,x|‘,“jv::‘i;:’ Bierbower and Deputy Marshal Sanders, | freight agent; Ballantine, special stock | deatn of bis little son. Mr. Sachs is one | 4 LY S Oy I TENTH STREET BUSINESS FOR | Yroxsy 10 SALE. N AR ] G () T e G 2 o / proving property and paying LOAN—Call at Law Office of D N am: 3 mlle weavet X e Qualey's soap factory, Douglas precinct. L. Thomns Room8 Crelehton Block., o5t ve'm 5t ORTRAITS IN CRA)ON—Pastile and Oil, To loan at from & to DAV on good real estate DR. ISAAC EDWARDS 1109 Farnhau cent: ty, by v 9 slso decorative painting. MRS, D. 20 Te ol there. om tne charge of send. |ogont; Hamilton, soliciting agent. |of the best salesmen on the roadandmakes | £ 837 that his folks are now en route |, "o 5ot btk od business would do t. WARDNER, room 1, Jacon Block, " Sizit ; : 6 Thoy have gone on n busincss trip | many friend the western trados. | Dere'and will play abt Boyd's proba-| o)y 5 0 oitiorte this,. We will ne- | @OF TO LOAN—-A 8 per centin: ing threatoning lotters to Judge Dundy. | T1eY, M0 Koo o & buwiness trip | many friends anong the westen teados- | ply " gometimo noxt month. They | Well to investigrte this. = Wo will ne-| $5(.000" toron i sumaol $5650 and T S BEAL RSTATE BOOM.—ses 1t page. Will H. Potter, who died in Denver | days, : ek L o wore uaablo to get tho dates thoy | Ctiste only Wihprissipee, = | upwards, for 310 ¢ yenro, on Grst-clses cly, and O ———— onthe evening of January 8th, was a mem- B. & M.IIMPROVENEN™, OBITUARY. vanted ot onco and honce will airele) (it ORGERCOC 0 Dot b, PAGED AT AL A. 1. Bandors Foud Storeh e o e e o oo | Tho B. & M. R, R. s condemning ETER :m‘::tmt-;:u T S e SALE. 5 HELP WANTE| EMIS' REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE.—8 Arcarum, Omaha, and his life was iosured | property east of Kight strect and be- | Death of the Father of Messrs. Met~ [ i tiovbe P BAMEE 8 &0 ¥ probaratory to our removal to our | semmme —_— 181 page. foritueibenplis gbimeth for 8000, =0 | sweaniDouglaslanid Joncaiiorthopur Sa:finlowss Del. credit to tho profossion at all times, | MAGNIFICENT NEW STORE | Y\ ANTED-Sharealofice tor o ton hours | TEMIS has teling ong st of bouses, cts The Kitchen Bros. have decided in | poso of making some important im- — 7S e " | We are reducing prices in all depart- QIR ATIE IS S LT o) DT B D L consideration of . 85,000 bonus from the | Provements thorcon, Theso include| Mr. Thomas K. Motcalf and A. P. b ¢l menta. ANTED—Men and women evcrywhere. Dig During the coming week we will con- V TR Addcanlwith Staip i) AE D SYoE einue ovr salo of gmte, Y s | GOUNGIL BLUFFS SPECIAL : ag000 bonua from 14| an extensive froight dapot, at. which 3 0 Patti's agent, Bornardo De Vivo, e O e e atoston | merchandine, lumbor and ooal will bo | Y1etealf tho firm of Motcalf & Bro., | went west Monday, bound for_San handled, and all the froight business [Feceived tha sad nows yesterday of | Francisco, to sce if arrangements | Housokeeping Goods, Towels, ANTED_To uy o d0-acre faom, near bigh, 1t had boen Intended to stop with | ymoved thero from tho Tonth street | the sudden death of their father, John | could be mado there for Paiti to sing DAL I TATO NN avLins S| SV R ia Blolst ittt et __ NOTICES. the fourth story. dopot. New tracks will bo laid to sc- | Metealf, in Lowes, Del., on Monday |2t $6,000 per night. Should the lady Blankets, Bed Spreads. Ty e — NOTICE.—Special _udvertiscments, such as —The folder issued by the “Sioux City | commodate the C. B.' & Q., which et class lady type writer and i 4 |80 west it is possible she may stop| 10 Pieces Double Barnsley Damask ANIBD_HY AL Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, xoute,” containing an epitomized state-|will at no distant day transfer its night. The decoased was about 74| ,yor one night at Boyd's, and_ Man- 62}, cents, worth $1.00. ‘“1(.,.... O e SouthTith street, sor-tf | Wants, Boording, etc., will be insocted in this ment of the advantages of the various|business headquarters from the other [ YeT® old, ‘f“‘l his demise therefore | ager Marsh will correspond with her| 10 Pjeces Double Barnsloy Damask, | ——————————————— | column at tho low rato of TEN CENTS PER counties passed through by the line from | side of the river to this, and use_the| was not entirely unexpected. A. P.|manager on the subject at any rate. 5 ts, worth $1.2: 2 ANTED—Fifty teams and men. Inquire of f 1 rvpso o aree ingertion and FIVE CENTS f 1 7H cen! D, Mannweiler, 11th; near F: L 883114 [ e~ Blair to Long Pine, is » handy articlo to | Plattsmouth bridge entiroly, New | Metcalf started immediatoly for the - —— 53 A} A};;’[‘:"A'I u'b;' :;1‘:"""""_, 1 |PER LINE for each subsoquont insertion. Beveabiitithe hun’u oo oa) tracks mi“imd at Tonth streot are be- | east. He will meet at Chicago another _ Popularity. y NAPKINS MARVELOUSLY \ide of T7th sty threc doors north of | L48ve adv ertisements at our office, up stairs, o B b oartial ing rapidly pushed along. brother, J. M. Metcalf, whois on his| Thoyas’ l'iuy:tmurf O1L has obtained CHEAP. Douglass. 14 | corner Broadway and Main streets, Council ~—There meeting of the state hoard o ST TAD way west from ip i _|great popularity, from its intrin-| _ 2 B s - e T TS T e e an | Biufts. be 17th of this month, when the election | . The B. &M, folks are taking time 4 hoarseness and all iri itations of the throat, | doz., wort 0. . D A G Clnss ot Leperwania :“en(:i'cfl‘:"fll :he"-mm,xlng yenr‘ il u“:e hy the forelock, 8o to speak. A fow RUNKLES, diseases of the chest, et or these it is| 100 doz. Cream Damask Nap- | between oth and 10th sts. Conncll Bialte e, SRRk , worth 3,00, Fine Damask Napkins, : L an incomparable pulmon! place. The principal contest will be for days ago a general order was issued,| Bower W. Runkles, a son of Mrs. 91w | kins, $2.00 dc instructing the physicians of the road [ 8. C. Reichard, died at his home on % 3 b doz TANTED—A good girl at the NTED—To | = o T ‘/V \ ANTED—To buy 100 tons broom corn. secretary, for which place there are three r 7 Y For particulars address Council Bluffe : s 5 at Omaha, Plattsmouth, Lincoln and | Eleventh street, yesterday forenoon, THE LAND LEAGUE FAIR. 2., worth $4.00 to $5.00. ¥ ANTED—Situntion as teach Broom Factory, Council Bluffs, lowa. 1 candidates already in the field =1, H.| No} ko City to vaccinate the om-|of bronchitis, The deceased was a o = W2k ANTED—A first.class broom tier. Mayne ::_hfiflrr. R. W. Furnas and C. H. | plovos of the road free of charge. yuuu:.;_l‘llmlll n\mlut 24 ytl)’ursfijf age, n;lld A Large Attendance Last Evening. '1‘(;)\’1;:1.51 All(;jLTk I;ALJIH‘I}Jc;Ig. CENTHE & Co., Council Blufls, lows, 560-80° alker, AR A was widely and favorably known. He — 5 doz. large Huck Towels, 20x40, ANTED— OR BALE—01: % = 11 RAILWAY PERSONALS. ! 5 3 St OR SALE—OId papers 40c per hundred, at i —A concert and ball for the benefit of | General Ticket Agent Stebbins has | has been a resident of Omaha for| qpe gecond night of the Laud |10 eents each, worth 25 cents. work in F The beo ofice, pansraifeiper; bundced, fal i hellebrew benevolent o G - i : fye 5 ent_and good wages. Must be good cook., s S about four yoars, coming here from |, o 2% ; | 90 doz. Large Damask Towels, 50/ 5itit aul kool lica Ab B andRbaIen ont T kb ectni | ) G :%Ilm"" lont S | Quasqueton, Ta., and for a large par | Lengue fair found a greatly increased |y, Kuotted Fringe Huck Towels, o s Iaauatyid? . Bhllomatbean chabaeill| the O tan O “l:”’;“'l"("‘,l“{" b, [ of the timo was employed at his trado, | attendanco at Masome Hall, where it | 25 doz. 22x46 Fine Huck Towels; | \\7ANTEI ebicipat sl in the canoerts ah the | davedd 1ot box e Movigny, C11| book binding, 1n Fostner's establish | in boing held. ~ About four Tundred | Ghoico at worth 3¢ to 4. 50 3 M Lincoln, Neb, Sl . k ment. The funeral will be held trom 0 ing the evening doz. 21xH0 Turkish Towels, P '.hu.l‘ml l]q\ m orchestra, and very likely |~ Agsistant Goneral Manager Kim- | the residence on Thu; o, attended during the evening and the A Ton: e Omaha G 2P s O BRICK-MAKERS, Ft acres or more of land adjo'ni k-yard of family to adopt an infant. Ad-| fanner & Hai.es' on Upper Broadway. For . k. Porter, Arlington House, | particulars apply to David Haines or to Hanner'a SR 865:12° " | office at the Beard of Trade rorms, Council Bluffs, V ANTED-To rent or buy an improved 175-de22 8m e club, The committee | ball went to Kansas on Sunday ; aieion it IR attractions were very highly appre- o ite o1 ity SL A st Ghksien 1 e | e e L v onet conrists of Julius Meyer, chairman, Sol. | night to meet Jay Gould, Vico-Prosi Real Estato Transfors. ciated. The dancing was commenced | ELEGANT MARSEILLES BED | 9maha, Neb. —— S84 Goodiplhss tomatie mones. Addresm.. 1 Prince, M. Goldsmith, Mrs, M. Hellman, | dent Hopkins, of the Wabash, Vice- | % The following are all the real estate | at 10:30 o'clock. About fifty couple SPREADS. WANT"'“-lF“"d!'!:fi bridge and school ‘2"""‘1 9-6t, Council Blaffs, Mrs. A. Cuhn, Mrs, T n, Mrs. A, |President Hayos, of tho Missouri Pa-| transfors recorded at the County | wers on the floor at one time, The|Marseilles Spreads $1.50, worth $2.00. BT —— r ity per ook, 4 corner Broadwoy'and ue the | Main, up stairs, Council Bluffs, 82-tt DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. | business, and by fair dealing and paying Hellor, cifio, wnd Goneral Managor: Wheoler, | Clork's oftice, yostorday, as _roported | 7 ™ 'y gonerous, If tho|Miarscilles Spreads $2.00, worth §3.00. | W\FANTEDCL. Gitineks & o, havie purchascd | VY to f Maj, G, Stevenson, who directed the [of the Atehison, Topeka & Santa Fe [for this paper'by John L. McCague, | PEOIPIS WOrG ¥Ry SOROIES o0 hhe | Marsoilles Spreads §2.50, worth $4 00, | phigias sireet, where. thy wil continnie the | Maig, up stair stage businses of tho Chimos of Now | 708 real ostate agent and conveyane Mtendance 0N HEORIEH RO od BT 4 i ill ha v be " b e to T niroams Lhe trader /b 01 TICKET OFFICE—War in milroad mandy,” when produced by the Harmor Guilt 7W i Mary C. Alloway et al. to Boggs & :':e “‘,mcmmdl,::‘lyl(;:.I;”w!:::.‘)‘:g be ample | opg iygure the complete and certain | Pt ;,',‘l‘,»:,“j\“,",_,I"".,“;I({‘,"I“,‘,,“‘ o Lhoy 2% eikets. contiatios ta oo, l’:;r:':\\l:{;‘:d s (s th M y MRRY.O8 VY EORE Hill: Lots b and 6, block 2074, Omaha | *0 §8¢0TMACEHE 4 sale of our winter stock of Dress|iiotaisto give thom a call. glmo | fow rates to all eastorn points Every tickes society, about & month was Mon- | Some people have a fashion of con-| qeod 81 61 : [t is doubtful if the hall ever look-| 5 e (o e WWEE S o B i arteed. Orders Tiled b3 telophonc: From v presented by sclety wi Ford T > e 3 3 W01 5 X 3 TP e 3 , we i s TED— A e 55 1 “dollars saved by purchasing tickets day presented by the wociety with a mini- | fusing excellont romodies with the | ““8" ¥ Hanseom and wife to ©, A, | ¢d more tasteful and charming than it B G T LOTS. ANTEDA situation s boowkeeper by | 0 o ton, dollam savod by, purchasing tickets one who thoroughly understands doubl ature gold bell, in recognition of his ser- | large mass ot “patent medicines,” and block 17, Hanscom | 4008 now, the booths with their lace Y 7, yices on that o T'he presentation | in this they are guilty of wrong. was mad by My, Dorman, the president, | There are some advertised remedies and was briefly responded to by Major | fully worth all that is asked for them, 40 South Fifth strect, four doors below the post. C Bluffs, Towa. Fritzley: Lot 2 Place, w. d $000. drapery and magnificiont banners | 1,000 ds all Wool Dress Goods, | RANEL S AR & €00, Pt oo, arah 8, MeCombe to Boggs & Hil i references given. Address, C. E which are suspended from the pillays | 89¢, worth 50 to Ghe. s and walls, making the lare room | 700 yards all Wool Dress Goods. 50c, e I\ Boy, with pony, to carry pa) Inquire at Bk office, Council Bluffs. i 1, sec. Ry B £ S ANTED—4 children as b arders in o select 413 \ Stovenson, Tho bell is. fnacribed, ‘+T |and one ut least wo know of—Hop | a0 .‘““."‘{‘""sf‘ tp. 16, xange 13, |4y priliant with the green, gold SIErATO R LI o o o WY A Ron ot Toe ond Cabitorats S| e h ittor iy By iy €], 0 Gy = 4 : K ’0 yards al ool Dress Goods, 8ie, i ¢ i n r Major (i, Stevenson, with the compli. | Bitters. - The writer has had oceasion | ““\¢,,," 'W." Miller to Sophia Lowe: | 1d white.. T rth 81,25 to £1.50. EDWARD KUEHL to use the Bitters in just sucl el f ! The first booth o the worth $1.25 to 81.1 1todo housowork, 4 ments of the Omaha Harmonic society, LAl s Just such a chi- | pureol jn sec 16, tp. 10, range 13, L I L . 850 yards all Wool Dress Goods, 5 MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDI Dec, 84, 1881," mate as wo have most of the vear | saut o o, d. 89, oft of the entrance sides &1.50, worth: £2.50 to £3.00. —_— - TIONALIST, 498 Tenth Street, botween Farnham B Bl in Bay City, aud nas always found | 74 & oy S o contains among other handsome ar $1.60, worth $2.60 to_83.00. T FOR RENT_HOUBES A and iaznoy. Will, with tné aid of guardlan - o : thown first clasn and reliable, doing all 5.5, Caldwell and wife to John e R A G e The Burguin Store of OQuaha e 14 — | epirits, obtain for any one s glanee at the pasy 0dd Fellows Excursion to Blair ey ! chable, doivg all | Wilson: W1 lot 26, Millard & Cald § ony, § 3 A S P, MORSE & CO.. ——— R T and presont, and on certain conditions in the fu Omala Lodge No. 2, L 0, 0, 1, | that isclaimed for them. ~Tribune. | yol's aad., w. d.—-$550 olateroduntih sk sniyoidersd - ear 1310 FAnhom atroct, |||k et =waemin O nath A ), (o (W, ool aod Shoos adeiio arlar. . RedoeY NIR . ey add., w. d. 8500, : Mhis o & £ f set. 5 sasiitaction g usras POt , lve arranged for an exoursion and e 210 ilhomay . Gaddard ot, al. to Jo. | 1inal plush. s chair is to Lovoted s e chartered u special train over the Chi Wil i, Potter < | xoph D Tler, lot 6, blook 9, w. d.—| g O TS ot the U, | MICKMAN WILL REMOY JO i vt e Nortn 1oth ot ‘504 \) cago, Bt. Paul, Minnesotaaud Omaba | Tho Denver Tribune containg tho | 52000, Y b e 4 - = ad. They will leave the depot 30 p. m., Thursday evening, and : o P." This booth is incharge of Mus, Jjan10-3 Unitd States to Walter B, Beobe, | ; o 21, town 16, rango 11, | i Lecder, assisted by Mary Ma-| j7oiipAN WILL REMOVE I v, in new house, following notice of foors cast of D MOR RENT- oo with b the death of Will cast #ile 17th st., thre ] se}, soctio - a 714 | will loave hall ‘st 0 o'ttook. Tctise | Potter, of which local mention was | e Batant. lonoy, wpd Mys, .. J. Kennedy, janl0-3t | TORREST T 10t members of the order who join | made yesterday Margarotha Schatfor to Martha M, | Mre. Thomas 1. - Cascy pre. - - v K 10th uhy | the excursion will please bo at the de- | Last evening at five minutes pust | Ish, w! lot 11, Keyes subdivision; w. |peife O¥et B0 PREC Gets W0 | I those who want [to buy Jew- | pot at 6:30. Gomg to Blair to mect o'elock Will 1. Potte 5 | d. - $2,000. y her daughter, Miss Rosanna Ford | g0 \atches and Silverware, the - - { i ten o'clock Will M, Potter passod over §2, o has a fruit stand at one end of this|SEY: \Watches and WARS, Twowicely fenishad front rooms, | wit !lmumlmr:‘.uf the order and their |to the silent wajority, into the great| Isabel Porter to Lininger & Mat- | %% ARGEST STOCK to pick from, Withont hoand, 1113 Howard st s | samilies. A big time is expected, boyond. On thie 28d of Just calf Company, parcel in section 23, A I‘ 4 A A A SQUARE .I)LALlUM- mllld f““rl'l‘m“' = i 0 he lnid down on his bed, st town 15, range 13, east; q. c. d. landsome Dooth at the east end | treatment is an object, all should go ~ Furnished front room l A ‘.uu‘::‘;l:&l.:..AWMl AR T ] nl‘l;.:u:l. o | £2.00. ) A d of the hall is mLl chargo of Mrs. M. ¢y A. B. HUBERMANN, corner of F .10 Dodgo 8. 8199" I pray you all, for the good of all, | ANt ssserting that ho would never | Lininger & Metealf Compuny 0 M. Donovan and Mrs, Gen. O'Brien. | Thirteenth and Douglas streets. T b e bern i ye ) S0F Ko good of all, | cat'w il i friends wero st lastly | Poter E. Tler, parcel in section 23, Here is another fine casy chair e - Howard ackson Sta., on 12th 8t. Ap ! not to give provisions, clothing or Hgg : painstly i 1 d ny, th li- | "FURS REG 188 OF COST, | at Newspaper Union, corner 12th and Howar [ wmoney to boys or girls who may 50mu oping for and feoling assured of his | fown 16, rango 13, eaat; . ¢. d.-- tl"t “l) 'v"(;(l 'v“wl‘ )‘\' Fw e I| e SEO LB QR 0RT i L | to your door, but refer them to the |T¢overy. But Death had set his soal | $2.00. : Lo ‘,;‘ “d I_Z“"‘HM,;‘lJ‘r"l'- o \II:'P;» and| AT MRS, HUBERMANN'S, SIX- | e e, O.'B, rooms, 1216 Cass streot, By |°® his young life, and last night the [ Herman Kountze et al, to W, 8, | Jon. Bara ALTEC )"! chair was | TEENTH STREET. [ cast side 17th St., 8 doors north of Douglas. atrict adhorence to thus request yon,|*PiTt of Will H. Potter went into the | Wileox, lot 25, block 10,” Kountao & [donated by Mesars. Dowey & Stono. T . will greatly aid me in the work whioh | F81ms of bliss. Ruth's add; w, d.—§000. A. B. Huborman hus donated an ele: | HIOKMAN WILL REMOVE == _wory hous T have undertaken, and which in yy| MF- Potter was but 24 years of ago, | Michacl Robling to George B Cook, | kunt, st of ilverware, Edholm & jan10-iit 1LY, 1) L important to every eitizon of Onr |and had endeared himsolf to all who | barcel in section 22, town 15, range [ Frickson has contributed a set of ~ — - \ 1 you v angthing to g, oo |wot him. Ho had boen with the | 15, cast; w. d.— 81,200, jewelry, the b“‘""““""l'“‘l'“{"‘“,":“l' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, 28 Douglas ¢ oy ( drop s postal oard to Addison '.] omes, | Union Pacific railros@ sind® boyhood, o 5\:\rxn nd ur:‘l‘t"‘\ll ‘:mh "'A'A"Frll':"’(‘;'“ Sealed proposals will be received F(m RENT—One of the best stores cn ( uming | 1216 Cass strect, or 1616 Dodge, |42 in Denver sinosdast Aprilor May A Happy Restoration Sushiol desorato M s F T Mo |until 12 o'lock noon January 81, [ K8 anuary 1, 1858 80t | If you want boy help, or washwo- He came from Omaha to take the Porruaxp, Mich., Aug, 24, 1881, AR B SRR ]I' MeShano have | 1882, for the erection and completion | TFOR KENT arge threvatory anid Dase f ) chief clerkship Froight HEH e . Sirs.1|Shane and Mrs. John McShane have N3t " 3 [‘ ment brick building, ! near the cor. { men, or servant girls, address wme and | o, MDA reight Agent s SVABNAL by resented beautiful chromo, Mrs, | f building for the Academy of the f [ (U0rLor Vath and Dodge Sia., suitable | you will receive prompt attention | CA¢ flico, and in his short connec- | most heartily recommend your Safo | frepnted 8 FesEEEE RS B | Suored Heart, Plans and specifica- | for s wholculo busine and comu's | without avy charge. Our help i) Uon With that department he made | Kidney and Liver Curo, to all suffer- Mebonagh, has - Sy it S B0 ions on view at the oflice of Dufrene | sion warehouse. Apily to Mrs, LOUISA Hil, f fa e SR I ) frionds both in tho protession an f ers from urinary difleultios. T owe et od™ . lovely doll, and Mre, |& Mendolssohn, architects, Omaha, | Lt ¥ B comer Eete sac 80 . 21041 J 5 e tside, " Ty axistenc it . 01 ) 3 i, W _ : - 2081V e FOR RENT—O0n¢ nicely fur: ished tront rogm, T your obodient servant, [ uide: Ho was man of fiue cdu- |y prosent exiatonce to ita use, | Qitfied, b, 1Ry SRUIU QT Nob, whoro bids wil bo received: | ST sk e piiiens | Absolutely Pure. ADDISON JONES cation and with manners and charac- | j2-1w. Jo S, Mariews, sy 1o 1 The right reserved to reject any or all Torth of Douglas. Tratt Ma 2O, B.1.. ter that endeared him to all. Open, S——atr w— sch given 8 lovely dress = bon-|ig jan10-3t-s 01 ENT—A suit or SI0EIc Toon s Ticcly | This powder never varies. A marvel of purity nager O, B. 1. A, enerous and kind-hearted, Will P 1. 0. G W 7y net. Al these articles —occupy o turnished, at N. W. cor. 20th raid” Dayer, | strenith and wholesomeness. - More ccononiion ['{ ind-hearted, Will Pot 0, C. Cook & C C il Bluf " ) - 3 i’ Daven - i TH) . Coc 0., Council Bluffe, | a00s 517 the above booth. Even I~ — = . ctot™ | than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold, fo Forly years'triat w proved “BLACK. | (6F ¥## loved as but fowin this world. | Yowa, goneral agonts for H. D. Rush's | Races 1% e ey condust| Chotce SALT LAKE POTATOES 001t | than the o i the multitude of low cests RAUGHT " the best, Liver melle He was born in Keyport, New Jersey, | Golden Eagle Flour for Omaha, Neb' ‘li:fl ‘l ely‘;u‘l‘:ith ‘."I““M)v conduct | .\ RUTABAGA TURNIPS PURRENT A fistcluss bl for society pur | ahort »;n’.;‘h‘l‘.":l\lm or phosphate powders, — er medicine T :n:ill;n::l ::;llll'oad :xvp\afrwnuv I«-lr l;n- Orders solicited by telephone or other- | jy " “M‘:::uny. Mrs, Swift, Mrs.| | n‘f WM. GENTLEMAN'S. o ulve Keanard Broa, 14th and bflqfl“uu";u:fm Sold only RGYAL BAKING POWDZR O, o TaWiee By 1ow, “aad iho | wies, dool2-1u* | Oupningham, Mrs, McDonagh, Mrs. jand-2t Ll Nov¥erke

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