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JANUARY 26, 1082 v = [} THE OMAHA DaiiY BE THURSDAY, Wolay, were committed in defanlt of | the act of J. 8. Halbert, the manager i e Aderion my 00| fy probable that the C.| Judge Foster denied the motion on |of Cinein b silver wator set | LIS EMR ok I B il e eka . of the academy. Tn a well worded |, 7 5 5 otiand—America, | B. & trains from Chicago will | the ground that in another part of the | from R L :r-;‘..h'nu nl»onl! U\{'fllwnmh_‘, 4 yenrs old, took A burglar, who was prying away at | accusation she cl arged him with hav | Bud — tar Spangled | 1y fore long be running direct into | charge it was clearly stated that the “‘“"“’»"“"" the bride’s father and| it Tiruiza ot Clse; okt e i T G el e ing deccived and weguiled herand| i Onaha, crogsing the river at Platts. | intention must bo established as well [ 10 her; a pair of silver vases from » AR thefwindow of a house in North Omaha on : h Rosponse. . .. 2 2 P Miss Clara Pleitfor, of Council Blufts; - s Matirday, night, had o Ko of 16ad poured her company to play in a house in [ 5o, mouth. Ho stated that the freight |as the facts of the thieats sud their it ) ; 5 F..n SALE—~ first-class book and stat onery SaLItay, night I NG i ! || which it impossible for the best | Me. Chine; MoDonalii depot on the bottoms would be com. | results, Ic was impossibie to exam- '; puir of vases and other gifts from Dusinoss, carry ng o full line o $ovs, n aeer hin from a second-story” wi€ow &8¢ groupe to draw w paying audiener; | LY ++Y bk gt Bmomste_ | menced ua soon as it is possiblo for the | ino » man's mind to find the inten- | Judgoand Mrs, Lake; a camp chuir | o, By, S0 Ieton Goldo, In fact ed that he had slandered and abused her Miss Maie Hondoraon =~ engineers to complete their work [ tion. That must be inferred from xxm.'. r:'nx:x« “p«. Dl,“l'n‘mt‘, a r‘...t - } Rl D Sl | John S. Berkman has Dy and her support during the time he [Tout o &0 e Pros | TG ot will then be Tet and the | the cireumstances attending the act, | g ehair from W Doll; achair from | gy vims by good p sall, ot not + the sum of 2300 by Judge DBeneke | was hore, and that he was now addiu | Kemome oot b G urooks, Ul ti s of toc Cepot be lail ui| Arndt was then asked if he had | Fred }fi"‘k.l-“;":v:“*El]\;lr';":tfrm\: 8 BARAR, e chaige of enbezzling from his late | the last straw to the load by defrand.- | Song .. AW Wiieeotet La wie Joan. | ghort order. There will be no shops anything to say why sentence should 5 wl":" i'"L”r sl‘wixl ALY ‘:J:;';\';:‘: ~ Fromont, Néb. saployer, W, M. Bushuan. ife languishes | ing hor out of the money justly due g, . .0 Nannie wilt thou gang wit me, | built, exccpt at Plattsmouth, where [not be pronounced upon him | {AEEr ST FIEE IR B S TR GUF BeRIhin OF AHEIFI a jail, her from the reccipts at the box-| iss Ida Gibeon. some new ones will be erected. In|[for the crime of which the h S, P DLCAL -"‘“ & bed spread an od counters, Inquire D W ; ; | oftice. Toast b bt The Tassie. | e to a question concerning the | jury had declared him guilty. [lawp mat Fr--m Mr. H. A. Kostersaud House 1 harmacy Charles Baswitz, a well-known youny | ™y M I sluded and | Jaud My Love but a Lassie Yet. I ; iod that X danghters; a silver pickle dish from . = A i ST hen Miss vers concluded and | ey AL C Troup ruaning of trains on the new exten- [ The prisoner replied that he O N Walter Pl ¥ Miss M OB SALE OR RENT—A grocery store and man of chis city, is -"‘] dl ';"_ ; made her bow, the audience applauded | Sorg W Wik Sweet Heasts | gion, Mr. Holdrege said that dining | fault to find with the court or jury, i’t‘ e tor tv"‘n mnlfAln ¥ ary | S utiher ahap doing liess. In. srustied foot, which he receive the | hor hoarti i Vi ‘ ing. . 8 B P 8 BoutiL eiffer; a se vasen from qui his of D12 s crustied foot, which h Ll Sl her hoartily, and it booamo evidont | g, v chorns i ums tho Rushes 01| cars would wot bu. introduced west of [but thought that the prosecution | {Heitlers a st of vascs from Jumcs quira at this ofi . 12-tt rec ot acoident on the lilwaukee & St _u.m she had made a not unfavorable At the close of the literary portion | the Missouri. Those on the C., B. & | had done him great injustice in pre- i i O1 DOUNOU A LU THILC G D HE JOR SALE_F' small houses near Paal railwaa, impression for herself, and had o Pl ORToRartoOhiGh R i) ibu ko venting him from bringing forward |s¢illes bed spread from J. N. Frenzer. P, depot, Cague, Opp. P. 0. E proms e 12 [ of the exercises, which Iastod until af. | road to Chicago will be kept up, g i TAERLRE S5 The friends of the Bighteenth strect | prepared a reception or the |40 midnight, the hall was cleared and | ut they will not be run on the new the strongest proof of his innocence. ' 3af between the cars with intent to com- | awhile it became possibre for him to 3 Bitters.” He is wotting woli after his [a1d you should seck these cu R Fos s o0 soon vearold fore wmit guicide. A postal card in his pocket explain his side of the controversy. long suffering from a disease declared [Mghts in the manuer pr scribed by ° Warranted to drive single or double. Fn - p secon al ball of the A. O, s o s § L SR g G our bitters.” — A lady of Rochesten, 5 A rhal Pol: RICh FOE taLr. i The “_'L'"""'“_ b of the A O payine a Withnel! honse bill' which The police did pretty well last night. | LU0 _“-“m”mmy 101 | of getting your rights by any other | "o B Tevith 340 Noblo st ront, Dron| D> RSTABRONS & (O ", M b takee place at Staonic, Wl beon put in-his. ands for colloe- | They frst mado a raid_on_a youthful| N ¥ i way than tho due process of law, the Os? Phbkas? eitebion ) van el | ———— T svening, January 26th s | i i e % % % i ;] d "_. "I”'" i ’I'_' Y .'l ul- ti '“l . gangof suspicious charaoters who are MELANGE better it will be tor you, for it serves Geo. A, Rels, Cobleskill, Schoharie, Co., | =—— ——— L |‘|‘| ml~ will be |‘: '« n.‘ n.n ; It : M uqnl ::‘fi“m at Ilhw lvm""uru o0n- | (eien under arrest, Three were ¥ you no purpose except to get you into ‘It restored me to iy ministerial la- Sx RESPEEDY CUKE for sull, Pox Lecipa; weeasion. Good music is engaged and o[ fronted Halbert and pointed her fing- o difliculty. Now, if you have beou P 80c. Address, W. . H 1ls, Lingoln, Neb TH a»,\||,-\" HEIE‘ Thuralay Morning, Jan 286, [HAD BALBERT BY THE HAIR. A Performance at the Academy bright, intelligent and mature, and he was the favorite of a wide circle of acquaintances and friends. It was Mr. Williams' intention to rear the lad for the church, for which calling THE NEW DENVER LINE. The C, B. & Q. Officials Make a Flying Tour of It company E, Fourth infantry, station- ed at that post, The leave of absence for seven days granted Seeond Licutenant William E. Almy, Fifth cav by orders No. I, HAPPY HBARTS, Mrs. Toseph B. Kosters, The Wedding Reception of Mr. and! YOR RENT—4Yoome. Inquire at N, W _cor, O culitorn A st 000t Nout Down on the Bills, s remarkable mind gave great p e 2, curret series, Fort 8 y, No —. NOR KENT—New cottage, 6 fooms, clow {Ths following observations are taken At . Lo lxr‘l’ny o from | Genoral Managor T. J. Potter, of |ia ¢ od to twenty-three days. The marringe of Joseph B. Kosters, | (hicken house, & v Bp puionth, © Wilkéve ::.“..lu.'ll‘ww i tiny clothe st | gatharine Rogers Aconses Manager | (1 the C B & Q railroad, General ARNDT SENTENCED., of Omaha and Miss Mary T Baum- ',.,,7 st Decoffce, o Waa Orvartyest, U, 8, 810 AL Servicr, ‘r Halbert of Swindling Her, and - Passenger Agent Percival Lowell, o gartner, of Henderson, Ta., was an- |‘W' RENT-Now antfa, « "'l”' u'm!.r:-. 1518 nuaey 37, 1882, ( . m) § JRNS' A} IRS 3 r0! 3. P, - $ v ehate sth and 19th . OuAlIA, anin $En T | 4he Crowd Hiss Him Down. BURNS' ANNIVERSARY. General Freight Agent B. P Ripley, |0 0000 He Has. Not Been | Rounced briefly in yestorday's Ber. | giiro of b 5. Wma 010 % 1008 & ossat , 8 - General Superintendentof the C., B. & Glven a Square Deal, It took place in St. Mary Magdalane's | 130m RENT- Tiouse of sieht rooms ire . El K and her dramatic | The Scotch Citizens of Omaha Honor () east of the Missouri river H. B. church Tuesda; | L I‘ J, Phips Roe, 1512 8, Fifth St it k] atherine Re and her dramatic the Memore of Thulr Has ? 4 » - - h sday a en a. m. il H # | troupe appeared at the Academy of - . Stone, General Superintendent of the | The edifice was fillod with friends of [ VR REST Cab<i - 4 i wivte —— . & M. ih Nebmsks :Ioldrege The following account of the clos- " . ‘ _ cistern south e d_10th St. Fnquire Clear | Music Jast evening in the sensational | 3 B & M. in Nebraska Holdrege, | tho Aendt case, on trial | the bride and groom. Krank H. Kos- |l Ve gl oo, yort offcr. 0058 W Gouts | lay of “Camille, As on the pre.| The 123rd anniversary of the birth | General Passengrer Agont Eustia, Gon. |88 80080 © VHCHRE 0 Lin. |ters and 3. N. Fronzer acted as| J'UHAGN (G KD Jat comuots i hidk roet i ) b As e P 4 s United States o e J 3 4 8 dence, cornos 19th and Furiham Sts WL (G | i thers was an exceed. |01 Robere Buria was celobrated in |eral Froight Agent Harris, and Mas |i0 the United Statos courty st Lit | oo vugn, and Missen Toross Baum. | i 508 5 A1t te s, P i S, | mpromsing attendance and the |1t city 1ast nizht by the largost | ter Mechunic Huwksworth, arrived in | 01 willbe of intorest hero ANC 18| .0y and Caroline Kostens as| om—rronestofed B 3 |Presh |Ltrrain 5 i wathering that has assomblod to honor | this city yesterday afternoon in a | from The Daily Journai of that city: T l)-: IEN T30 0 the hest storcs on ‘.F,,,, o'mlCalm Tt ran | curtain rose on what might might be v, after having completed & United bridesmaids. he ceremony was the t._20x71, by January 1, 1852, b tf (tirisk (€ oudy W |Froah SW {Fr ah NW |Frosn 1 oW in the Arndt case W {briak Miroy the. enthusiasm of those who|for the recoption of ~the gucats | Thoroud was found to be complote to | tion for & new trial in the Arnde caso| | o ¢ thg church, [FOR FENE Sl fimishd. roume wih 1 L ‘[the hall below being oc-|a point about 100 miles west of Cul- | was made by Charles Red The . I without doard.” Reasonsdie prices_ 2013 N [Eresh wert o fortunato to ttend, mot did |, o SuCt S L " | bertson, where work was commenced | argument was based upon an_alleged l‘\mdryl & roception was held |Cawst. Sy gt NE Jiiee [COMY 1§t yoom to dutract in any way from |Cupied by four long tables which |} "0 bor, Thoro are buing em. |error in the instructions given by bl bl LG [N Furniahed rooms narth ide of E ched acro ] ) N iv vhi SLeTs, pATen s o 0 § vol 4 tho consciontions rendering of the | stretched across the full length of the | 1,vad at present about five hundred | the court to the jury, in which it L © grovm, at the allforain 8., 3 Goor westof Tint, Tnquive - room. During the informal proceed- " ) 1 that the defendant |COraer o ileventh and Harney e s bbb o s R 0 As “Camil Miss Rogers 4 4 . teams, and twice that number of jwas charged tha Wow streo's. The Liederkranz society, of | J{'OF, RENT—Cottage of 3 Foonm, well and BV LR, Kl 1ugs up stairs the stirring notes of the | 1,),rere under the management of the {is presumed by the law to have in- : k Sociely, o t. Mary's avente, Ene AL termed empty benches. This sparse ness of people, however, did not de demonstrated herself to be in truth a great actress, and she compared very The warn weather is bad for the | fivarably with the most talented star speend of the small pox. n buil has b A neat frame vestibi »k the southwest entrance ahareh Diphthe appeehensions of parents. w semall pox t present adds to th It is as The condition of Re: i very favorable for recovery Jalin Smith and John Brown, amd costs ench b Judge ntly entertained MK church will be ple the church parlors Thurday evening q this morning. Irvine's orcheetra fur- 9 — = with an oystor supper and sociuble, Sup. | #8¥ed t0 speak in explanation of him- { Cy G Class music and the ocea. | pleasnntest, and safest route from |haa very cloarly shown that you made 01 SALE—OF will oxehn.go for Omahia 4 self. But the minute he came in Chicazo to Denver. these threats against the life of Judge | perty, an improved sec on of land adj e fronn 6 0.9 . 1o sight the gallory cods hooted and [%ion was decidedly one of the most | HERS iy Dundy in connection with your ecou- o O ) ) D i ar pive! S = | Fari ham St., Omaha, 2 1t twns out that the passenger hissed, the dress circle groancd ang | $iccusstul of the kind ever given in troversy with the railvoad. Your = 5 = T was run over by the westbound train | the parquot hooted. Halbort, how. | Omuha. Father in Getting Well. y e 1 him- wear Bvanston, on Saturday, droy aephained it gmed time i expected. George Erickson and Miss Jennie L. MeCanley, were married yesterday at 11 @dock, by Judge Samuel Lippincott. Beth are residents of this city, and the reom is only 21 years of age, while the e is sweet sixteen. ~The old settlers of Douglas county, of Gean descent, held a grand ball at Kewler’s hall on Thirteenth strect Tue:- day. About sixty couples were present, A €ine supper was served and excellent music furmished by the Bohemian bex ~Unity lyceum meets again-this week at the Unitarian church, Mr. George Shicldy gives an address; Mr. Copeland a seading; Mre. Dinsmoor an essay on “Work and Wages;” Mr. Copeland will spen discussion on the question, “Has fing, the U, P.|tain and stat Mackumith, who was hurt Monday night, [ make an explanation. rested Teesday for intoxication and fined $10 have attempted the dif The support, too, was actresses wh t | fienlt role. the Unitarian | better than on the first night and on the whole the play was decidedly « success and it was highly appreciated by the audience. o tal | At the conclusion of the fourth ac speared before the 1 that she desired t She then said, in purport, that if the audience had observed any touch of moroseness or irregularity in her play ing it had been due to Miss Roger: ke yess | the annoyanes she was feeling over manacer should he appear. He did Tabout this juncture and es- appeat ever, stood his ground, and after He said that he had held out 810 of the box receipts for the purpose of er at him as she smd that his state- ment was falfe in the entirety, and that he had robbed her of the amount to pay for advertising which he had never performed. Treasurer Mealio, of the academy, was then called out, and he stated that the money had not been retained by the manager for the Withnell house bill, as he understood it. At this the crowd became 8o boisterous that Hal- bort was obliged to leave the stage, and Miss Rogers the mistress of the situation. She stated that she would finish the play for the benefit of the audience, and did so in as effective a manner as possiblo. ——————— Proot Positiv ‘We have the most positive and convin- cing proof thar THoMAS' EcLket w O1u is the ocension for several years. The Masonic lodge room was thrown open by pipes were heard, being skilfully produced by Mr. Fairchild, of Blair. At half-past nine the signal was civen to descend to the banquet room, ¢hero some thres hundred peopls were 1 at the tables, which were Ided with choice viands, An hour vis passed in doing, jnstice to the +ist, atter which the regular pro sramre was taken up and carriod Lt without a single omission, The following was the PROGRANME, Welcomo by the Preside Towst of the Eyening. ... The Memory of Bu There was & lad was born in Ky le. Mr. Homer stull, 4 Bonnie Dunlos. Me. J. Northra, .. Yankee Doodle. dancing indulged in to an early hour POLICE BUDGET. Several Captures Last Night on Va- rious Charges. taken in, amongthem ““Duck” Dwyer, and John Roach. The present charge against the boys is a theft from Samuel Burns of a quantity of cut lery, including about a dozen pocket knives. Two of the knives claimed to have been stolen were found on Dwyer, and it is stated that he owned to hav- ing taken them. John Bogne, a well dressed and fine mannered young man, was arrested on charge of complicity in a carpet theft. The carpet was found at a sec- ond hand store Bogne asserts his entire ignorance of the affair. Two drunks came in about 9 o'clock, and thon the light went out. e — —— Land League Meeting. special o flying tour of inspect B. & M. extension toward ion of the new Denver., contractors, E. P. Reynolds & Co. A like forcs are working east from De ver under Contractor Streator. TIn addition about 150 men are working at track layit g and surfacing at this 1d of the extension, I'he future intontions of the C., B & Q. ¢ mpany seem to be of the wost decided character. The Denver ex- tension will be of nearly the same length as the Union Pacific line aud at places the roads will run within two or three miles of each other. Tt is the intention of the company to run their trains through on the eame time adopted by the U. P., whether it be 24 or 18 hours. In a talk with Mr. Holdrege he admitted that division. The object of the new ex- tension will be to give the quickert, My daughter says: -‘How much better father is since he used Hop fucurable, and we are 8o glad he used Reflections of a Dull Day and Month, Noting the many peculiar features of Omaha, not the least singular one among them is the cosmopolitan na- ture of her inhabitants. Listen to the strange variety of languages spokenen our streets, and one will almost be in- clined to ask if Babel has been turned loose in our midst. But one does not stop and listen on the street to anything, not even to the divine Patti, were she to give a free exhibition of vocal sweetness in front of Boyd's opera house, for the little ‘anowfall of yesterday has stirred up At the opening of the States court Tuesday morning a mo tended the natural and probable re- sults of the threats made, and that the intention was to _be inferred from the accomplished result. ~ Mr. Redick claimed that this was not the law in the case. His doctrine was that when « man doe an act in itself unlawful, the presumption is that the intent was unlawful, but in this case the threats against the life of Judge Dundy are innocent and indifferent scts in the eyes of this court and the state courts, and the law does noty presume that a man by reason of iouocent and indiff: erent ccts inten led that an wlawful result should veen It therefore de- volves upon the pr ntion o jrove the unlawful intenr. The court then proceeded to pass sentence upon him: “The evidence good as ilroad, rights in this court those of the Union Pacitic law. The sooner you get rid of this idea of communism and _nihilism and wronged, T have the utmost confidence that you will receive your just rights in the same way that others do. What- ever rights you may have in the mat- ter under litigation T am sure that Judge Dundy and this court will pre- serve for you. I sentence you to im- prisonment in the jail for three months.” Arndt was removed to the county jail. Visible Improvement. Mr. Noa\ Bates, Elmira, N. Y., writes: “About four years ago I had .n utt ck of bilious fever, and never fully recovered. My digestive organs were weakened. and T would be completely prostrat-d for days, After usiog two botties of your Burnock Broon BIrTeRs the improvement was o visible that [ was astonished. I cannow, though 61 years of age, do a fair /nd reas: onabie day’s work,” Price $100, trial size 10 cents. 191w nuptial high mass, and it was appro- priately performed by FatherGlauber, which the groom is a mewmber, ren- dered splendid musie, and bountiful refreshments were served. About a hundred guests attended the recep. tion. The bride was richly attired and looked very charmingly. Among the many beautitul and ap- propriate presents were the following: A gold watch and chain from the groom to the bride; a marble top cen- ter table from Pioneer Hook and Ladder company, of which Mr. Kos- ters was formerly an officer; a pair of vases and other gifts from the groom’s associates of the Liedenkranz; a set ot china Zfrom Frank H. Kosters anc Miss Caroline Kosters; a silver but. ter dish from Mr. Ben. Knottman, of Cincinnati; a silver RS TSN Sy The a tidotal theory, now admntted to be the auly treatment which - will eradicate Catar- W. H. Sumner, Frederick, Md.: “F.ne ssults in six cases in iy family.” Ke Geo E. Pratt, St. Stephen's Rectory, Phi “‘Quite wonderful; let me distribute your “Treati e, " Chas. H. Stanhope, Newport, R. “1was toodeaf to hear the chwch bells ring; hearing restored.” George W. Lambrigh*, 78 Biddl: street, Balti- more, - Md.: “Suffered © years; porfectly cured. Mrs, M. E, Shenney, 3022 Sarah street, St. Lou “*The first natural breath in 8 years.” Mrs. J. W. Purcell, Golden City, Col.: *‘Used only ne package; entirely ured; suffered 24 years.” Dr. F. N. Clark, Dontist, 8 Montgomery stroct, San Francisco: “Suffered 15 years; perfectly cured,” ete. Dr. Wei De Meyer's Popular “TREATISE" on Catar h mailed free. The great Cure is de- livered by Druggists, or by D B. Dewey & Co,, 182 Fuiton street, New York $for | 00, mon-wed-fri&sat&weekeow _ SPECIAL NOTIGES. y [orsaLe e for city propaty, on f | B “pan o/ horscs, harness and wagon, Addres S ¥ IURIsDCG oot ko, N. B cor, 16th and Dodg. 2604 hanta B i SUR REN Htreeta, 198 15th St 749-t¢ A complete stodk of groceries and For pasticulars addiess lock wton Juncsion, Mo. 935-28* povi box 8 R TOOR SALE—A ¢ood bugiy horse, suitable for alady to Crive, Inqaire No. 1100 Howaed ¥ rech, 0784 {OR SALE- My yhce, the French Coffee Housc and westaurant, No. 520 South 10th will be for s in tho early part of the amer, reasons for ofering the same at this tan: is to nable buyer to arrange Eis husi i time for huyIng. 4 i Foks Missourt hickory wood at Ked- man's, 168 st 9i4-98° FUT_( SKLE—1 wrrel stailion, Clyde-date, § years old, weighing 1660 pound.. 1 hla-k Ilion, 4 Norman § Vorygan, b years old, weith. pounds, fovk firs preniun ut Nebraska str ., this ofic 722 quire of George Canticld, Cantigld souse. nov1s- s [YWO FURN quire at Hospe's Art Emporium, 16 Btreet, AT/ AYED—From b rracks, Jan. i one mare, Any ene finding the said mare 1l bs liberally rewarded by leaving her at Jan Stepbenson's stable, corner of 10th and Haruc Sts. _She had saddle on. 2.2 JAMES STEPHENSON. OST- New pocket-book, betw en post office and Lan:'s grocery store, containing about %00, 'The finder please leave at Bee office, where the owner will pay reward of $10. USINESS MAN With some capital Wants pu chase or get an interestin & good pay g busi ems. Acdress X. Y., Bee office. 9:0-25" ‘GUOD BARBEK Can find a_steady job T app ving at Louis Faist's, Dodye Sge UGor w est of pot offioe. p f WNE S most effeetual specitic for bodily pain, : d to its usual (which my . = TO LOAN—MONEY, ANAG MENT OF SMALL _ Ui s any existen from his physieal | Tn casen of rheumaiism and neural fa it | A Wwell attended meeting of the ey paual (yhich meansin e LoTEn == = VS antoapvaporicasia mat Smollsmisrs: wganization”” These entertainments are | Sives instant relief, 191w | land league was held in Kuony's hall, |usual) proportions again, and what 3 N F:w;drl\vmlr:wnu:::m]:o :'nly;?:.\‘:' P, 00, Box 502 City 965,41 or, all are invited, T Vi >resi i ] that means only an impassionate his- W o, J b ding, &, Will bein-| SopiRTs For the next 80 days, we will, on the aad all ar vt P ice Presidont Reagan presided. The | i et oy B0 BARASeliate % | A Protest Against It by the Minister- | wrted In theso columne ance for TEN CENTS {97 aceiut of sixty cents, sund to any address, —Quite a pleasant surprise party oceur- chief business of the evening was the | |\ okior posterity. WhilS welaca ial Association of Omaha. per line; each subsequent Insertion, FIVE CENTS y]-):;li&nl‘.‘ofln:uho:mT-;! ‘!;I;I:l::x'\llr‘u;nl"dy,:-“rEhlrus, med at the residence of Judge Lippencott settling of the fair and lecture tick- | discussingthe questionof streot paving, | To Hon. Alvin Saunders, Ton. €. 11 V n Wyck, | Pe0 line. The first Insortion never lom than EURERA SHI T Cor s Bighteenth street Tuesdny. A AsItIsand as It May Be. ots. About 500 fair tickets and 300 | which by the way should be done, like | b5 Senators, Hon. . K. Valeuting, M. ¢, | TWENTV.FIVE CENTR = [[==eeam Marsoilles wenober of our promivent citizens and et - ; Juitean’ ing, fi ¢ T ashingion, By & 4 | AT ONEY TO LOAN—sums ot 81000 to §2007, URNISHED RO MS—Within three blocks of A g iy s o) (e g for tho lecture by Hon. T. P. 0'Con- | Gu'tenu's huncivg, first, and discuss: | G pyrusre — Deoply impressed with | [V ®lows ey i custe securiey. - Atrt | 1 pont fice”” Toquireat 1610 Do 975 fady frivds busiegel the WS | The sudden change in - the weather | nor are still out and have not beon | C AHPFRS WY pot remiud our | g, jmportance of imiwediate and ef- | Svaraandur, Atforney at Law, $.E. ohrner 164 | N OTIGE T0 TN TRAC ald propo: Bae 2} PO o froozing to melting s in porfect |sccounted for. It ia earneatly re. | Providunt city fathers that our streets | footivy leginlation on the vexed ques- | " ' ouln: oot24 | N Yl witl bo received until 12 o ovk 'mobe, wided thewselves with @ fine band of mu- sic, and until a late hour all enjoyed them- slves The gathering was one of the|this winter. Tuesday as late as report before the next meeting of the of the “‘oldest inhabitants.” A stran | )1 ropresentatives in congress, will $50.00() ™ lownsttrowm s 1010 cont | of Duirene & Mendeiss hn, Archicects, Omaha, ) weest grecable and pleasant that has | noon the thermometer in the United ger coming to the city looks in vain ), on ood real estatesecurity, by | Neb., where bids w 1l be received. The right is keeping with our climatic experience quested that persons holding either tickets or the proceeds therefrom will league on next Wednesday ovening are unknown by name as they are un- known to fame, save in the memory to the strect lamps for a guide in his tion of polygamous Mormonism, we most carnestly request that you, as by all means in your power help to re- V[ %iE, 0 LOAN—Call st Law ofticeof D A Thomas Room 8 Crelehton Block DR, ISAAC EDWARD® 1108 Farnham St. January 81, 1882, for the ercction and comple: tion of builling for the Academy of the Sacred Heart. Pians ind specificationsfon «iew at office reservd 10 reject any or all bids, 925-31 @ecurred in that part of our city for many | States signal office pointed to the| The report of the auditing committee i move absolutely and forever this foul URNISHED (O0NS F [T yourn, T S o ; d : & ; miscellancous wanderings. Not every- | wior IEATIRRG /0RO YL O RT 10 LOAN—AY 5 per centin, | [V RNTHED TOONE—For cingle gonte The m ws the anniversary | froezing lino, but after that|Was recoived. It included the ac-fpo4u")ikes to halt a ’]xumm at wah | Htain from American civilizetion. | 25}, (M)() ™ toreat o auin of 4,00 and E..."?‘i‘.\'{;‘..."'nL’-'J,fi‘{.'II'L\"...l."“"“" i of the judges fortysecond Dirthday. it began to moderate until this | COUNts of the leaguo from May 28th, By - rder of Ministcrial association | upwards, for 3 to b years, on frst-class - Waziag; the evening he was called upon for = spuoch, and responded in a brief but Rapyy mannor AR ve | X < § y i a k ' _ O Neb., J ury 2, 1882, WAl DNE An “lauirr” G oty ownors | 809Y0 chising each other as 3t buery: |01 tho national laud league. in the city one recent evening lost his| OMANA Neb., January 2, 18 B district writes Thr Brg: “A short | S L0 escape to somoe other gky, ro- magnetic bearing, and could find no- DIED. - h o -r day whe o Getting Vaccmated. e B id ED:, 5. . thme ago o peti ion was signed an | handed “';'"l ‘v'lvlt'flulmmum r d"‘l when, aftor Monday n' e iy (i edyite dipect him to his residence on | DEWEY At Cedar Rapids, Trwa, Jau. VW ANTED 8 good i for o 1al, hotwe Ghied Galligan, complaining of the Do | Beavy thunder storm, tho sun_di onday afternoon the city edi-| Ploasant stroet. Desperate, he was| wary 20th, 1582, in her 5ith year, rs work. also a small girl to take cire of a o T R T R e pels the clouds and shines bright | tor’s room in Tue BeE office was tom- [ about to give himself up to the polico | Ewma P, Dewey, mother of Mrs. Will Tuguire northwest coruer 23d and furt REAL Wlemday night, from 9 to 11 p, ., a fame oo feet high rushed into the air from [reea » and cinders and sparks were flying in all directions, Dewey & Mone and adjoining stores coming in for a noon the mercury has reached tifty degrees, with a light southerly wind prevatling. The large clouds through a trembling atmosphere. The suowlall Tuesday afternoon amounted to little, und there was scarcoly any precipitation. reported from anywhere else. The warm weather is likely to continue for several duys, but if the 1881, to January 1st, 1882, During this time about $1,600 has been re- ceived and forwarded to the secretary porarily turned into a hospital, over which Dr. Gibbs, the well known young physician, presided. The ob- ject was the wholesale vac- cination of Tur Ber's employes, street corner to ask where such and such a street is, only to be told that “‘he, alas, too, is not aware.” A gentleman who is a new ival a8 a vagrant or a crank, when he dis- covered to his amazement that there was 1o police in Omaha, or one only that travels incognito like Jay Gould and the queen of England. This reminds us that Jay Gould of Omaha A. F. Supxniiy, President. J. W. Suaxk, Secretary. Kierstead of tiis city. She had but lately made Mrs, Kierstead # vi it, and seemed in her usual healt, Bhe w sconfinea to her ted but two weeks, when death relieved her of her sufferings A good and faithful wife, a kind uand lov BiMis AL 1 Donlns St farw proporty in small A ANTED-By singlo la Moa, qui ¢ at FANTED Man t1do chorex. and tske care \\ of hureos. Apply 8. E C.r sthand Howard, 1 EMIS NEW D Maps, 2.0, l)tvl(n./\l'h [k Isodecorative painting. KAYON—Fastile_ang MRS, . 18t pags. e ] EDWARD KUEHL MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDI TIONALINT, 495 Tenth Stroet, between Farnham and Harmiey , with the aid of guardian spirits, o'\faiu for any one u glance at tho post henef o ¢ c 8 Ins old sign i ne, i N by o — and present, and on certain cond i in the o | wail How |I..‘.‘.urn.. instivu: | ohd wi 1“)33.-',‘..’1,:1"“."‘12"l;:f,uw'nl.‘.r:':r who from tho least to the|Passed through Omaha the other|ing motherand a tie friend, he was loved VWATED=A o ciak e, o AR e R 03 el & Rien run endang human lite and prop greatest marched up, bared their day, and raised such a stir by all who knew her, loved nost by tho.e o 987 30 mbiita g S aty, and who of our city officials have e right to check such gross carelossoss amd Laing to justice the parties who are wemsing the concern at once?” ~A nurrow escape, and which shmald prove a new warning to all who Ramdle medicines, was exy Reter Chambers, living m Righteenth and Caalellur Tuesday. He has sick for five or six weeks from an almcesss under the arm, but was getting womvalescont, when, about 8 o'clock last wight, Mrs. Chambers went to administer adowe of medicine to hin. Dy Rake the wrong bottle was take dae of carbolic acid and glye mwiven the sick man. The error was dis @overed at once and wn emetic in the shape of musturd and wan water was promptly wed and with inmedinte relief to the rienced by Mr. streets, e mise up and « |all; and yet how much, when such a ine was [ treasure is taken aws months, then we stull make up for lost time by a cold February. — . Aunsweor This, Did you ever kuow any person to be ill without inaction of the stomach, liver or kidneys, or did you ever know one was well when cither was obstruct- ed or inactve; und did you ever know or hear of any case ot the kind that Hop Bitters would not curel Ask your neighbor this same question, — Times, j19-f1 —— i Another Little One. A little child a baby boy! That is y. Those pre cious blossoms of humanity that open in their beauty and fragrance but for atime and then are plucked by the arms, and had the virus put in in good style. The dootor vaccinated about seventy-five before he left, and in a fow days asore-armod set of newsboys and compositors, pressmen and editors, may be seen in this lo- cality. Exeter Free. A report was spread abroad recently that a case of small pox had been dis- covered at Exeter, Neb. The fol- lowing communication is sent in de- nial to the same: ExkTER, Neb. To the Editor of Tuk Bxk; Dear Sme:—1t was thought at one time that we had the small pox i town and so reported. We have noth- w of the kind here, January 24, '82, or, to use a more technical term ap- plying to him, such a fluctuation as only the threatened removal of the department headquarters and the ap- earance of small pox in our midst ave created since. Well, Omaha is like every other city, and for that matter is like every individual as well. It is bound to have its periodi- cal excitements and abatement a sure preventive against torpidity, Only keep cool and be vaccinated, and all will end serene. s “ROUGH ON RATS, The thing desired found at last. Ask druggist for “Iough on Rats.” It clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, bed hugs; 15¢ boxes, [08) e 17— Army Orders. The latest special orders issued who knew her best. A ministermg angel to all in their hour of trou'le, her vircle of friends was only limited by her acquain- tances. Always thinkiog more of the hap- piness of others than of her-elf, her relg- ion was that of humanity and kindness. She died believing in u future life, and be- lieving that the faithful fullowing of the commandment,do unto others as you would that they thould d unto you, (a command- ment she never broke), was all that was necessary to secure a future hap iness; and lot us hope that her beliel was true, and that she is happicr now STEWART ~Mes Maris Srewart, a 64 years, 6 months and 2 days, ded the residence of herson o). N, Stewart, on Se: et, Hartman's addi- tion, of consumption Funeral on Thursday, January 2 residence to Pros Hill, 6, from TANTED—sitnation to drive team hy & \\ good steady man. Best of ree office. By given. A dress ‘K0 6° TA Woman cook and dinirg room VW N thie O Con el House, 108 1t 5t 3 bet. Douglas ana | odg [ A E WAw o wWith t mber York count . 4 uitles 170l dress, I 7 ANTED—Tmuedia W N honsew Apply ot northwest cor- ne. of Wawmi ton and Pier >is., Shinu'saddition, $60-L1 proper land iniprov- water, Situated in railroad town. Ad- ot 079 25% ANTED—First-class cook, one wi o uuder- \V standsmeat cookingas wel a8 pastry; none but Arst-class ueed apply 0u good * wait . Aol at LIDA Farnhan t AT ANTED— Funding brideo and 1o Y i 1. clark, Beflorue \ TANTED -1, Gilingky & Co. nave purenased Douglas street, wiere they will continue t husiness, and by fair dealing and payin prices thoy Propose to incretse the trade 2 y Th watient, who wis all Hight again yesiorday, | 1804 of the great reaper, are as hard e \l‘;u". gy 51 from the headquarters department of | g RAMERS AND MECHANICS. | sttt i iyl 7o ress Junk o1 1 j{ Theflios- Bishop Morty, of Dakots, [©0 POt with as if they had lived 2 DAncock, I M. | no Platte, Omaha, Neb., are s fol-| 1 vy wish to avoid great dauger | VWANIED o rent o icairable delilng % mow visiting the Kev. Lishop O'Connor, in | longer. For the prowises they give, lows: and troublo, besides a no small bill | e, A S0, i i i city, I msented ¢ abthe cathedral neat Sunday evening at | are a8 full of bright hued tints for the leliver a locture | which after ye rs mizht fuil to fulfil, The Military Headquarters. Tuesday Mayor Boyd received the Recruit George Wormald, enhisted of expense, at this season of the year, | AL —a comuio ‘ated with firs o class tabl 1 : 1l P 3 P the | ¢ Fort Omaha, Neb., is assigned to|you should take prompe steps to L 0P | o very reasonable tato. 1auire o. 18 8 ofcdock, wiler e wisyices of the Union ulnurg ws the opening potals of the fml‘l;‘ ing dispatch, which oxplains R i atastn AENOG. 40| 200 SAOES. M your household, The | o en ot and 10 s @tholic Libiary wosociation, This is o | PIushing rose, The " many friends : s be sent to the station of his company, | system should be cleansed, blood WV ANIED—4 chitiren s beardors b o sclct ¢ emminuation of the series of dime lectures u.f Rev. John Williams, rector of WASHINGTON, January 24, on the first favorable opportunity. puritied, stomach and bowels regula- | school, at 19th and Californis St. L. B 8t. Barnabas church, and his estima. | * ¥ B0 Ouaha [ L AL fmsugurated by the association, wmoved 50 popular and successful last win which for this vccasion ble wife, unite in tendering them the deepest sympathy for the loss of their We are a sured that Omaha need have no -pprehension as to the removal of Leave of absence for one month with permission to apply to the adju- tant general of the army for an exten- ted, and prevent and cure «}muuuu arising from spring malaria. We know of nothing that will so perfectiy and FOR RENT -HOUSES AND LAND. This powder nescr varies. A marvel of parity § Stropgth and wholesomeness. More ul’(lh‘flunflly‘ i | fer. The subject chose & A military headauart _pert DOR REN 1 —Rooms in Jacoh. Block R £ Cuthule incaiin e hessan | tle son. John Silver Willam, who T I o s tant gaer onthe. Is granted Oaptain | surely o this as Electric Bitters, and | |7 Lo ha e ordinary Ko, swd caniot T s | Yoars a0, which thewe the reverend t;:,rh’l‘uudny morning, from dipth- O, H, Vay Wrck, George F. Price, Fifth cavalry. at the trifling cost of fifty cent a bot- #oort weight, Alum or phosphate 2».4‘“.,," goteuian fs particularly fitted to eluci Although not quite three years old, the little boy was singularly Go 1o BUSHMAN'S, Recruit William L. Shaw, enlisted at Fort Sanders, W, T., 18 assigned to tle. xchange. eBol by hhxz McM ahon, 7 Bold only in chnw, ROYAL BAKING POWDER ce,, New¥urk, SPRUIAL NOTIOES—-Goninod Absolutely Pure.!