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8 THE OMAH. :—I D AY, THE DAILY BEE. Tt was stated to-day by one who ought toknow that Mr, Tom Callan, proprietor A SAD CASE A D.uLY BE : Fi lations and well wishes for the future happiness of the bridegroom and bride. FEBRUARY 10 1882 MAHN MAKES A M. ..l DISTRIOY COURT. [seRoas woticRs---gontinur . of the Grand Central, had been negotia- " Owing to the illness of Judge . TR —— — - = : Friday Morning, Feb 10, (i for a loase of the Acad my of Musio| A Women Ruined, Deserted and in g p .+ Sy wedding was a very :‘m‘il With His Delightful Comic Opera |Conclusun of the Hammer Homicide| FNORRENTC kb Jwt Sl ia tioh . . for the coming year, for which he had ekl only the family }n-n.u!,',m;-{.n Company at Boyd's Last N#ght. Investigstion—Civil Business. i to M . A, Tuner, Tabor, Prenont Oo', offered 82,500, and that he would put it in e mony was performed by Rev. . - Towa, References desired. i i b Hatge of Maniget Jatke Nogent to run| For some time past Tirs Hiww hos herrill, after which an elegant | wy,.40vq the troubl I i ine | F O E T e Janvary s s - 880 AF mlfl" lulln'mu‘nlr:!‘vn!|u‘un ?lwlt‘n!wn‘nl :'n]m'z -”. |"‘ Tlmr t n(‘ Nug ) pa ; 4 F “, supperwas served. Conspicnous upon atever was the trouble, it l|lr(!.y The grand jury concluded the in- | X' _8 u:n:n':::‘-:‘u)nm of time at a he sta- [ only for the legitimate drama. been in possession of the facts in a |y 0 supper table was a su;,.rh set of | Was not a lack of merit in the eplendid | vestigation of the Hammer homicide | ' \‘?h-m-' Rectangs Wir Dxrarrunnt, U. 8, 8ia <AL Syrvio, | The regular weekly meeting of the [most shameful and outrageous case, | gilver, presented to the bride by her | opera company at Boyd's last evening | case yesterdoy, but as yet have|strees. g "~ Ouamh, February 0, 1880 (146 0. 1§ | jand league was held at Kuony's Hall Wed | involving & prominent citizen of | parents, consisting of a tea set of five | that there was not a crowded house. | made no report. They took up the | JOR NENT- Nicy turnished rooms wittr or Il nesduy, President Gray in the chair. The | Gimaha, who would not like to sce his | Picecs, :J:::?":;f..“lmr{.,“k.'f. busket. | T unfamiliarity with the opera pre-|case of Henry Siert, charged with | c ge 10"t Pl Ressonatie prices, 300 e | ! ed was A i 3 ) can, one do: ; R ' 3 ATIONA. § § ::w ;nl]'mr'tnnllml‘uulnf: :rn:;:"u'.';’uln:li‘ name in print in such a connection, | fIECR AR BV €U0 U Toons, | sented and perhaps becatse of a desire | evading the Slocumb Taw by selling — e il skt i O toms o ey | (8Decinlly just at present, as ho i & | arge and small of many of our music loving citizens | liquor as the manager of the Douglas | ————— AT p e member of one of the juries now The bride was handaomely attired | to delay attendance until *Patience,” | COUN'y Farmers' association. = A | JOR SALEThe resteurant 18 84 Iar committess from the E. M ] Wi d ¥ Wi Ik, Witk y] y SECBIUHLEC S SHEHIOS - | amber ot i " with all fixt A good biisiness estab 3).10 | 50 |8 . s8siof g ¢ ot court. in a dregs of wine silk, with clusters A " er of prominent crizens who L litee O atr wrlloed 19 3013 | 53 |8 A..and the A. 0. H., for the purpose of | session at the district cour of orange blossoma b her throst snd the great eastern success, should be | want into the *‘rooms” of the aasocia. | "% eigason for selb g pr. prietur olliged to nis | 48 N making arrangomenta for the celebrating | 1t hppears that some montha ago an | GEorutE PIORORR K EE SRR AN produced on Saturday, the only mod- | ton and became members—eut of ou | o e oh the premiee, LT Do ooy | 81 the 220 int , at once, the anniversary of{ intelligont, smart and prepossess- | o1d goid, and lovked charming. orate attendance may be attributed. | riosity, prob. bly—have unespeotedly | [i'O% SALE—3 lots in MeCormick's midition, Davenport.. 004 | b1 | the birth of Wasbinglan, sad of thede-|jug young woman ws working| "y oy ingy,» | Whatover the audiouce lncked, how- | Degh SSHeC (Ab, tanbly. West ehomr Dogina and 1Ehn, 020" 1 8¢ Louls . |30.04 | 50 claration of Trish rights, by Henry Grat-| p 0" ade on one of our principal I NE LILY R B, T ; : 4 civil case which has beon Banging | - - Moothoad... . |3u.14 | 23 tan, The report of the committes pro- L ) I P Joha H. Erck, the popular stove | 7% in numbers it made up inOppre- | fire in courts for five years| J°F, $ALF—Splenrid black walnut counter Vincent 311 | 18 " | streets, having rooms of her own and v - e N ciation and the opera of ‘‘Donna jod atr whow case, Rud shelving, Also store Biamarck... 3011 | 38 vided { r a grand mass neeting of the citi ot two asbistants working for hey, | doaler at Nus. 616 and 617 North | 5usoita ™ s well us tho charming | remerdr s qi Jcoided by jury|forrenclw good locttion kogslrs on prem: atord 3004 | 47 seayof Omaha, o be kisld in Kuony's Hall { Sus ) S S - | Sixteenth stroct, has a carload of || y . " 8| yesterdny. The cause is that of [ i*cs southestcor. 10thand Leavenworth o8 Custer. 13000 | 40 [E_ [tight |Cloudy |*®% 0 = y She had been married, but was Donna herself was received with im- | s 0000 1 4 1080 Doadwood. 13018 | 47 [SW |Proah |Far on the evening in question, t beaddressol | i wod and had one child, a aplendid cuulk stoves and ranges on | ot o siasm th“r“:gl et al. against 'il“h" Rosink, y | 1o > & ot/ ad. Iy f ror & 12 1) @ OAar| P J Asinibolne .| 098 | 84 on the subject oo amemoratad by the au-| jrotty little girl who was ud- :}:, T ""....n.".r"fl"c]hf"ifil ll')‘l": '(lln{;lnl This work of Von Suppe's isn't by bm"flhn‘ l{')" r:z:‘n‘tz' ::-‘:nl.?r'm?“d was | [JOR SALP-A fice family driving tosm of \ = niversary, by the Hon. M. V. Gannao, of [ mired there by all. At length [ (o % MR S0 Tanges. & nes, |any means the equal in music or fun- | iunetion bond. The meyh" gt "o | Wit exchange tor dity property. Davenport, lows. Besiden Mr. Gannan | this man, who is credited with many | g Sench SRR TR SAOEE0, B FOW | nincss of Fatinitza, becanse the char- |thy supreme court and come et AT R LI I Ty a.. SRAVITIHS woveral other spenkers of ability will be on | similar acts, got acquainted with the | ¢ 1P Bl Fatigeof this fatase acters are not put iu as practioal and [Mho ploa of the defence was thut| i OF SALE= A ocd second haod stixet |aekt haad. woman, and in some manner led her Wed FrigMon | motter of fact light, and consequently | whon the main suit was scttled, as| rwacis tioh bmhem strese ™ i o - - astray, and it was not long until she g the burlesqueness is not as apparent o i) idmad. o i st _This weather s caloulated to make MARDI GRAS. found horself in a condition that SON at all times. St it is & sucoors and | 1osooen heretofore done, the bond |G SAT 5 gimmkrout by the barre, cheapy 1 b § PERSONAL e question was also settled. The jury "er gal. 40, at Dwrham Moat Market, 13t ‘wpring fever' epidemic. wichas . nearly drove her crazy. ——— 1 ‘1!0 new for the west, w)nch_ is much returned a verdict for the defence. | SE., bet., Dougi ¥ voge seis The supreme court is now in the sixth The facts were well concealed, how- | w1, B, Stont,of Lincoln, i+ in the [inits faver. The presentation last| s Suqrtlander, Bsq , af ed for | T ST wuk-vlh..]'m...c..un. Tho Annual Grand Masquorade of the | ,yyr, and work went on antil one city. evening was one of much merit in|ihe plantiffs, and ool B ;Pc;:;ytrl:’; I gy o g o rd hibeh ’ it Memnnerchor Soclety. morning not a great many weeks ago, W uial Al PEORE ek paa AL O many senses. The individual voices | g 0 vho rha!m'.dum g MWeCAGUE ‘,,,l‘l_’-w“"eg i Ay o bl L i S B when the population of Omaha was M- >0l nmoat, i4a guest at the | which could be highly commended - —— Omaha Nati | Bank. " Thi Jreighton. imi w2 i Best bulitimg 1ot In Shinn'es ad> built in the naha ’Alu;’nn n:.‘l . e Omalia Mannsrohor's 11th igereased by one. nn‘a was Creighton “ iy were limited tolwm, those _uf ”Mm 42 foot east frout by mmh“‘wm. The provhesies of the weather pro g L ball, which will take| Where th troublo began. The girls | Mr. Hill of Siuug City, is in Omnha | Fiora Barry as ' Donna Juanita, " und Opp. post < oe: e phets have all come to naught. grand annual ball, which will take| goeerteqd Jicr and “she sent ~for| on u visit. Mr. Percy J. Cooper, as ‘‘Gaston Du- . o R SALE—1 s-mtel stailion, Clydesdal —A party of six Oregon Short Line sur- | place Tueaday eveming, Kebruary [ her seducer, but lay through her| "y p i o Deatiice, is a goest at| f8ure:” Miss Barry's voice ia a beau- | years old, weighing 1680 pounds. 1 hinck veyors came in from tho West Wednes. | 218t, the evening preceding the open- | sickness all day long without medical f = & o0 ™ ! D & tifully melodious contralto and she A Ao EMrany f yeses o) el dwy, their work | eing completed. ing of Mardi Gras woek, promines to | stcendance. Then she was removed | 0 : . ¢ has the huppy faculy vi being able to State Fair, 1881, 1 Henvacky Jack, black,. < “One case of drunk and_disorderly be: | ba the bigzest affair of the kind to a room in a private house in South [ Frank Ireland and wife, of Nebraska | sing without effort which would tire weighing about 900 pounds 4'yearn old, took 3 . e the biggest aflair of Lho Kind ever|onah, where she was kept for a time | City, are in town. her toward the closs of an opera in rab premium at Nebra ke State Fair, 1850 and fore Judgs Beueko yestorday, paid 83| given in this city, Both Turner and | 1881, Inquire of Chas. Neder, Farmiru House, atid oosbe,. ‘Oué plAlk dribic $10. o rra hall will bo theown onen and | With a scanty supply of fuel and food | 5 A Rocken ield, of Shenaudosh, Ta,, | Which she takes so important a IFL Wil it iy (o (BRAY e i) v e e hoatra, stationed i vh. ‘the | Mid with no assistance but that ot her |0, part. Mr. Cooper s a tenor c U R E TOR SALE OR RENT— A erocery store and ~ > ittle girl, who was s sudden! who must ve widely known an truteher shop, doing a good' business. In. The rest of this month will be pretty BTstEa] Utiion &he Tevities Hoth b g little girl, wh thu ddenly 7 T . vy he t b dely k d . i '“anfl :fl e well filled up at Boyd's opera house by 0th being |, wakened to the troubles of life. The| J.C. Blickburn, ot Fiemont, arrived in | famous befure his yewis of singing in QuiFs 3 this oftios, et 4 d for the occasion. 0 ‘The Only Emown Real Cure. first-class entertainments, ongago ) Omuha, yesterday. O SALE—2 fice counte ver piated shiw cases, at Geo, H. Petersor 's, 804 South 10th St. Tal.tf JFOR SALE—OF will excht ge tor Omaha pro- perty, an improved sec onof land adjoin= == | ing a stasion on U. P. R. R. Farnham St., Omahs latter was sont often, still goes often to the fellow who caused all the suf- foring and shame but it is stated that the allowance doled out from time to time has gradually diminished until now the object of it is on the verge of starvation public are many more. His voice 18 tresh. flexibie and decidedly clean cut and pleasing. Althoush nov ns pow- erful as it will become wirh addition- al practice, 1t hus wany of the requis- | = ites which can win a splendid fame. The fun will commence at 9 o'clock sharp, opened by Prof. Steinhauser's grand Micnner Chor masquerade march, written eapecially for the occa- sion and dedicated to the society by the composer. In order to promote resh supply of Thurbers 5, 6 for 9% cents at Schr ter & Becht's, one door north of Boyd's 0,,era honse, fes-nt M. M. Teal, of Laramie, is fn Omaba on a business trip. S, the Martin, of W yoming, arrived in ity last evening. M. DUNHAM, 1412 Sare—"ight thousand feet of lum- 720 8m# ber, principally theeting. Enqure of J. | and death, and the little[ H Crawford, of Idah, Teriitory, is a| Both Miss Barry and Mr. Cooper = — le SALE—Or trade for clty. property, on T, Puilbin af Whitney's shoo store, Doug- | the aniusement of all who attend, the [ ™™ F0ES0 i q from ol guert at the Creight Ar6163 5310 ADLGRsL CEO T AT LERG 105 |\ —Call at Law UMnce ‘patrol horsed, harnoss and wigom, Addres spectators as well as maskers, the com- . 5 ¥ HALACHL B T g o 4 . elehton Block. 8. Y., this offics =1 Lust utreet. fites 1 0 the followins | model of neatness and health to & |y Ay Thayer, of Grand Teland, srrived especially excels. Miss Barry's kissea TR ORERALBEA Reon " The water main on Farnam streot | Mitteo has arranges o following | L1y olud, pinched faced litile waif |, - 3 *rrived | v 1nmenso, She stands not upon | OB () ()() (7% 0ANAL 8 per centin, R SALE—A gaod sovoncyenrold horse i Bt rogramme: ‘‘The Bremer Jity | .. 4 ; in the oity yesterday. . 5 Rer AL terest in sums of $2,600 and (REERS! tive single orrdouble. En bursted, at a point oppe Dewey & Musi " f f the M with no on> to look aiter her. W. T. Dockerill and. AL W the order of her kissing, but kisses at | ,wards, for 8 to 6 years, on Grst.clase city and | Quire of George Cantield, Canfleld house. A Stone's, Wednesday evening, flooding sev- | | :!Chm".!' r)',yu;-':m".l.;“:}." P = l-“' If this woman, who so short time " Dockerill and Al Wrlght, of | 4106 ——and together. She evidently | arm property. BRis Rurl Estas snd Loax Lkt el cellars and basements in the vicinityP [ o orrp FOYUEN LA L) Brockville, ure in the city. age was prospering, dies from this man's neglect it would look httle less than. murder, and murder will out. likes to kiss aud makes things lively U.J. Beachly, of Lincoln, 1egistered ut | in that direction for every one whom the Withn-1l yesterday. she favors with her chaste, but decid- [ — Aawnoy, 16th and Douglas Sta. [3rag; FOu EALE: “Wiener-Damen Orchester,” intr 1D 203.t1 ducing selections from *Mascotte “Olivelte,” &o., and grand ropresen- ESTABROOK & (0¥, MISCELLANEOUS: ~—A Dodge street dame had h r cloak worn off by a druuken caller Wednesday evening, the d, c. thinking 1t was his cot. | . s s Kindhearted persons have the case in wdly delicious (judging from observa | Y\NTANTED—A carn TG S T Tt had 832 in thelpockets, istidisofitioyturkislrevailis. o hand, but can do but little for| M M. Johusor, of Deadwood, ar-| gon) salutes. ALY wase paid. Addreas B R —Dr. A. d hin appoiit= [ A round the Wor dm,‘; ar dramy, ik of the nens which tho n Omaha yesterday. The chief charm of the company ex- | ‘2% SN S I GRL W DR ISR D KODME WhGe: Vit TBRLiLED rnor Nance as registrar |, nfml-\mm':’mf'wiff'bS'K,‘ivy.. ol [ woman's - betrayer —could easily | T'omas Williams, of Grand Island, ar-|ists in the choruses. Tnall is perfect | \y// STwogitiaut 15 North soth St Cout noard nt 9011 Cass 8¢, | 15816% for ths Third ward of this city, the former | lowed by “Happy and Unhappy | Urhish: They fully iutend, how- | rived in the city yesterday. harmony and fine time. The presence | ok ; ho g ever, to see tho woman righted, if 1t is possible to do so, and hope that she and her children will be better pro- of much chorus singing relieyes the solo performances aud is espesially de- | \\7 A3 lightful ‘to the audience. 'Rnere are registrar, Mr, JARTNEASHIP—A "gentl man and! wife (no ch f resigne |, m), hivng a comf rtabie lome Roven rooms, spacious grcunds, with 8 able, & . derires to haxaacouple with no childrenoceupy lliam i1 Riley, having Lovers,” and two scones from Amor- ica’s favorite summer resort, Long H. It Faulkner, of Plum Creek, was aniong the arrivals ye.terday. gT " ¢ . . | i cing A n | honse wif em and ¢ expense —The auditor of public » connts is very :m"«r’h introducing male aud female | yigoq for from now on, and that they ; J. A. Paioe, R. W. Duyand LW. Doy, |soveral well known siugers i the eyl e B R e T busy with the insurance compinies, Each | D 0T Rt i ,» | will not be forced to strong measures. | of Atlantic, T.., are registered at the Can- | troupe, amotg whoin muy Frivate fanily | offi e company authorlzad twdo busin-an in the | ,, The pantomime ‘‘Don Katzebub, field tioned Mr. Ellis R bisss, and e | the famous rat eater, devouring 92 : ol ] Vi ot sta o is required to take out their liconse this month. Lost—Oa the west side of Fifteenth t, betwen Dodge and Farnam, or on Messrs, Vincent, Hogai and Harry Dale. With such arusws in s ehorus, well backed by many chanming femaie |, Voices, it isnot surprising that Mahn's | rats in six minutes, will be followed by a grand series of tabloaux—sSt. Poter's Church at Rome, Ship at Sea, Autumn, Statuary (ancient and mod- LAND LEAGUE B. F. 1ddings, of the North Pl.tte, ar- rived in the city last evening and is at the Withnell. A competent t meon Jrivate fumily Anp'y v atr. The Orator Secured for the:Double the nor.h +id - of Faruam between 15th | orn), Robert the Dovil, Anniversary on February 22d. E. L. Recd, of Weeping Water, is awong | compuny, as a whole, is given w frout | \\" ey 6 oomn, winin | 17 | aud 9th atr ets, a small gold oruc The e SRELeE fwilit bot sl lowed By the arrivals re,istered at the Withnell rnflk on the roiul. a6 o Mac., 0u- 1 F finder wi | be rewarded by returning it to | in tho hall and all the arrangements house yesterday. The conclusion of the second = The Land League held its regular Sth A last evening was heartily encored, which received a cordial response. sry. ThE BEE offi J. B. and regulations go to make up an Bailey, of Hermon, arrived iu z TeRDoR ONT—Red Morroen leather ~On Monduy evening next Smitl's | evening fuil of fun, frolic und enjoy- weekly meeting last night at Kuony’s | Omaha yesterday aud registercd at the Bhi oflice R ORTRIR I & R e e ISP BT ¢ U Tom’s Cabin” i " his evening this excellent company A ROl i I doubly gunito dojuis JORBIL U trotipe will et c- hall and lmd. ai{good fattendance Hof| Creighton hotse present another of Von Suppe's well | 3 CirTor e wral Bowsowork. A | e oML BN appe.r at Boyd's opera house Thisisn| ACADEMY OF SACRED HEART.|members. Several important items| Wm. Chatterton, agent of the Uncle | known operas, “‘Boccaccio.” Thesale 1714 dackeon 9538 DN e e cato go d troups, giving a novel entertainment, e o of business were disposed of. Tom’s Cabin treupe, to be here next |of reserved seats for this performanee SD—A ygord stodv, boy between 15 | : Eequosten 0 colm th leading parts bein, double, They have week, 18 at the Canfield. with thein some elegant scenery. has been good and it is probable that the sompany will be greoted with a A. D. Morse has made a prime |full house. “To-morrow afternoon and “‘ | workingmau’s shoo which we call the | evening will be presented the lavest | 1V, “Bijah.” Smelting works, shop men | and: reported greatest_suocess of: Gil- | K and all out-door workmen will find|bert & Sullivan, ‘‘Patience.” The | this shoe THE BOss sHOE. Buy ONE |seatafor these performancesare taken raik. REMEMBER, WE HAVE |in large numbers and both will eceive MARKED DOWN OUR SHOES 25¢ | a large attendance. TO 50c A PAIR AND SOME KINDS neral Post Dt Chi The league has secured the promise of Judge Gannan, of Davenport, Towa, to deliver the motion on February 22ud, the double anniver- sary of Washington's birth and Grat- tan’s famous bill of rights. Judge Gannan 18 prominent attorney of Davenport and has been prominently identified with Irish affuirs. He was a member of the Chicago convention \"VA W th or seud. bis i at Bee and 18 yearsold t, woik instore. knquire | Katy, The New and Spleadid Catholic Edu- Beo o e cational Institution to be Brected. A pocketbeok contalning [ pasto Dr Maaafield Funder wi) uoreive Feward by meterniig the ssme to Dr.- Coffman. 560 & steady man o permanent . Understands the care of Good referonces It ruquired. Brx office. AN ED—A few more uy. boarders cau be Auction-and §ommiss on. accommodated witk, irst-cluss table board | goods of il kinds- bought and sold. at $4.00 per week, 1408 Capitol av and 15th 41-0 —Tu report of the death of a small h pox patient at the pest | ouse Wednesday an unintentional error ocsurred in denig- nating the victim as from Metz's brewery No case of small pox has occurred among the employes of that brewery. —It is rumored that a prize fi. ht hog Avdress Se-and. hand Cash ad vanced on cons gnments. Keal estate and live stock a specia ty, and outsde sales prov ;ly Among the projected educational institutions in Omaha none will be the cause of more pride to the city and a greater cause for congratulation e, bot. L4th MRS KOSS. actended to ANTED—Girl imn edatelss at 4708 Califor- ni 5t ; must be good ook, washer and OHN I SAUNDE been arravged hetween Barmey Shannon . and charman of the Irish delegation | 2:00. L will always pay you to go| = Smxe's is the place to get Cigam— | iyoner.” Nono other nocs «oply. e TRl and Patrick Ford 10 take place at an ear- | than the Academy of the Sacred |y tpat body. to the *‘big” one price shoe store, [ 25, 50 or 100 in a box, cheap. = — —— — | sonal propert of allkinds, We ¢ ly day on one of the many sand-hars up | Heart which is to be soon commenced Fourteenth and Farnam. feb7 eodt ANTED—rirst-cluss cook, one wi 0 uuder- | property un'il sol¢,.and no comeai<s on charged. Tt 18 expected that the occasion will be one of great interest. 5 NEW OVERALLMANUFACTORY. Mr. C. W. Canfield, an energetic A NEW ENTERPRISE. young business man. formerly of [lli-| Messrs, L. M. Boyer & Co., for- nois, has taken the store southeast|{merly of Washington, have leased the school, at 19th and California St. corner of 14th and Harney streets, | large rooms in the new Lyttle build- | L0UMIS and will establish a new overall manu- |ing on Farnham street. and are intro- = - factory n.l.lwe immediately. None of | ducing a decided rovelty 1n the u:.m FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LAND, e the overalls will be sold” at retail, a [line. They call it the **Chiness Ter- = o] JSINES Targe wholesale house. in fown will |ror” becauso it defies all cfforts of the | JFTOR & NT—To sl tauily, funvisbed cor. | V) wauted by, oxperiemesd man -Small lasg. handle all that the establishment can | Ghiuese laundry men, who are tho | wlibes 1o rewcrvd one o two reuis Wih AL | CTTTRTS - Forthe mast 30 day - e will on the turn out. Mr. Cantield will require | hardest on shirts, to wear them. out. 410" N A s N R Rl all manufacturing to be carried on at | The stays have no equal, being aniini- B vooms; poltpd d, ono of our unlaund rev 'dress Shirte. the shop, under his own supervision. | pussibility to either rip or break the ] ositiralyipnlyiamei3ttizent ko eno i com, He advertised for fifty ¢irls yesterday | garment, and will out-wear any two 94%dm. ‘Sarseilles, 11l and will soon be ready for business. |of the ordinary custom made shirt. UTNIBHEDARGO NS Wilhia throo blocks of o The firm, although just opened, have pasafive. Ingpive at 1619 Dod e. 926-t1 taken orders for fifty dozen shirts, URNISHED RODILS)—For a'agle gentlemen; e - ¥eo.0no F-ont sao with jiano, southwest ORDER. OF SEWIN& corne 2 15th and Gagim avenue. fen and women i should callat onc IGHIST'PRICH prid metr] and rogs, by Douglas $t: JUENISHED Ky/OMS FOR 1 19th and Da7onpork . WO PURNISIED: BOOMS 10 ZRENT .- quie.ab Hospe'é- At Dnapor 1, 1619 Dodge- , street, 908t stancs meat cookingas weli as-past ry; none but rat class need apply Also a. good 1oy as waiter. Apply at 1106 Farnbam st~ 968-e0dl A%y ANTED—Funding 1. . Clark, bl D. Mogsk. THE CHINESE TERROR: SHIRT. the river. A large amount of money is staked by the friends of each, —A little fen year-old daug’ ter of Mr. and Mrs, J. Malmstrom was buried Wednesday in Prospect Hilljcemetery. Thi child was a n ece of Mes, Frauk Walte and came to 1his coantry from Sweden only ten months go. She died of lung fevir, A young lady in Council Blufs circu- late) the report thut she had recently be- come possessed of » “‘legacy,” “a whole wtocking full,” and her beaux immediately became 50 numerons that she was oom- pelled to tell them the joke, She ha' been vaccinated on one of her 1ower limbs. ‘The dramatic artists of the Union Catholic library association will produce “‘Nan, the Good fo -nothing,” on the even- on & commanding site in Park place, between Burt and Wobster streets. The plans have been comploted by Dufrene & Mendelssohn, and exhibit a very graceful and generally impos-| ing structure. Tta cot will ho, entiro, | Pt Callan Robbed of Several Valua- about $160,000. The building ma- ble Articles. terial will be principally brick with e stone trimmings. Attached to the wain structure will bo a handsome ehnpel buily in the same styie. The size of the whole will be about 340 feet long by 81 feet wide, high basement, three floors and mansard roof. From the center of the main building a tower will riso to a height of 116 feet. The internal arrangements of the building will be | that of the clerk, Mr. Pat Callan, who of the most convenient nature and osterday, on opening up, contrary many of the apartments will be elab- | ¥ ) (:;:nxl; |‘m‘|.h¢l:|, eSS RSt hisliaual custom, left his door un- Lk L THE TREMONT TOUCHED. Tron, s Gali sk 7% Co., 102 lerldgo and ~chool buuds. ovue.. 28-tf ANTED—4 children as b arders in & elect L. B 6741 Wednesday a couple ~ of prettyhard looking individuals went to the Tre- mont house, corner of Sixteenth stroet and Capital avenue, and regis- tered, paying for their lodging and breakfasts. room. saitable for west cornen 1oth and [ LY Vi Swmith, 19th St., They wore assigned a room next to Allmy winter goods are sold out. My entire new spring goods have 4 = arrived and all my dumeum. are | LARGE Iuquire (n premico o ings of the 16th and 17th, at +he rooms of | The contract for building the por- |locked, The men, after eating their |now fully supplied with new stocks MACHINES. o L B A TN o the wswociation. The programme will also | tion of this structure, which it 18 brenkfasts, departed, and soon after | well selected and assorted. Mr. C. W. Canfield, the enterpris- | [JOR KENT Futnished rsaa, § Pux’nm.rns\ LRCH Pasule nrd Ol contain choice seloctions of the vocal and | tendod to erect immediatoly at & cost | ny (vullan went up to his room, when | FWill visit every principal city in |ing overalls manufaczurer, corner Lth | =Y R 5 ol WAH!";;?EI((“‘I‘:&?:.JLW g mknl‘s. lr:”lt' instrumental v of $00,000, was lot yesterday to Shaw |} "a.00 0 0 tlmtlhu had been robbed | the Union in a few duys to seleat |and Harney streets, has ordered de- FOU KENT-Tae nice: untumishod rooms, | == . - LB —Three prairio scho ners went througl | & Field, the well known contractors, patterns in Cloths for the Spring and |livered immediately, ~eloven new |- hicago 8t 1 Bwu REAL KST ATE BOOM.—See 1st page. of a silver watch, revolver, gold ring and & new pair of boots, of the value in all of about $75. on their bid of $48,760. The con- Summer trade, ELGUTTER, tractobligates them to finish the work The Mammoth Clothing House, Wheeler & Wilson No. 10, manufac- ! JOR RENT—A_nikely farnie turing machines, of the agoency in this room, pleaiun WS this o Ao fren E}:All.m’»uufm' A, H, Sander's Feeasiome y yesterduy moming «n their way ¥ logated; sith or without westward, Theyleame from Pottawattomie 8 y d \ oard. . er 15th aud Jones St. 11111* 018 Banoy 86 8104 o2 ) ., cor. } h L s TS : = 5 county, Lowa, and are bound for the Paci- :?I'“ ":"T'l"lu:nlllrl'::" T'[;"““"h_‘"r |";" .‘l: A search was made for the strangers 1001 Farnam St,, cor. 10th. | eity 4 A NOR RENT . BT EMIS' REAL - ESTATE EXCHANOFE.—8 do sl pe. The party comprised thivtee atn bulding and the chapel Willl ;4 the proprietor of the Tremont . o . 9 NOR REAT - Niuly { unishod voom _Tnquire | 131 page. fic sl pe. The party comprised thivteen | orobably be added next year. P » NEW BILLIARD 1™ LACHK. 1214 Jacknoi SE 07 —— ——— i e S | YOAT. Mr. Tow Callan, found one of them| Ccoaks, DoLMANs, ETC., AT Cosr. 2 Ry e Rk - S EDWAJRD UKHL ™ 1 lish th Saratogs Notes, on Chicago streer and took L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS', This morning Mossrs. dwin & | rvok RENT- Onfurand roowms, . W, Cor, A AY K WY men. They apoered l'“Y ‘*I' he pros- The eleventh regular meeting of the | him in. He was searched and noth bt —~ - Clark opened a splendid new Billiard | 16th und | oward 901 ‘A%fig‘n% ':“Ali;\‘iBYMTHHV AND CONDI h ide. regular ho g } ) 3 S o 300 4 i bt is k= e m e | TYON 1 ) oet, bo pect 1 g twp thoussnd mile ride e o e 4 :fl_ Y iy found on him and us he claimed | Call at HICKMAN'S and sec those | Parlor at l.Loll- D:’mg.ln_s nllw‘]« Tt s | Yrok i Frnliond i & 9 MabIn 078 | ASOTIRIGS W I Ll . Ll Rt The Young People's Association of the R Y -1 0 ho entirely unacquainted wich his | ‘MornEx Hubsakp” Collaretts —they | unqu stionably the finest place imj L soon orner 10th | wpixite, chialm X £ any one a glanco ab the past toresting one. The report of the e fob9:3t Doy ] are the lateat. town. Everything new throwughiat, | {and pruseat, ww | on certain conditions in the fu Lutheran Church will give au oyster sup- companion of the night before he i i i . (OR ety bure, Boots as i gh ndor. T Parte Yor 1o the bl i Lytle's book - n Farman | Mitteo appointed at tho last weotiug | was discharked. - ———— and seemiingly o expenn sparod i | (05 10T, Vi o ard | Bl ot e Yetween Eleventh and Twelfth, § this|[to look up the treasurer, was of a| Fat Callan and an officer have gone| CLoaks, DOLMANS, ETC, AT Covt. fitting up "“’d""'“’l"' ".‘1"1"“- " ‘i"“i’;‘; at No. 815 . itr/Si )| Fe—— — (Fridsy) evening from 6 till 9, to which | very ludicious nature, and produced |Over to the Blufts to look for the L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS' & Gore's goods only will stoak the |and Chicva - bar. Mr. Clark fommerly kept the |preferred. saloon on Thirteenth street, on the th RENT - Agaod souse of o0r Fooms a site of the new Omaha National bank %20, ppr month, Newly kalsomined and other individual who have carried off the valuables. thing of robbing boarding houses and considerable fun. On motion it was ordered spread on the minutes. supposed to theyfinvite the public. The charge for This supper will bo 25 cents, The proceeds are A lorge Jine of Lack CoLaukrrs AND Fisnus, just received at HICK- The musi - T - papered 1264 St butween Hows Jacks o 0 bo devotad towards furniabing the now | . [he usicn prokeaume was cape || (RS TUULTE OO mon, and | MAN'S, 1305 Farham street. builking. fobi-teod | B ::“mh tobe bullt ou Sixteeth aud Har- | My “Phornton sang & duot entitled | it needs an example made of one or L fobth 3t (;it’r1‘lN(l;()P("lAK JOR RENT— Surnishied roows. Desirab c-lo- Y ‘‘Beautiful Moonlight," bt request, | tWo to stop it. 4 HICKlfiAN'\‘ A J i psion, sl i c.rnes Lth and Da o —A couple of the women subpoened us | and duets wero also sung by Misses S auE LS NS and seo thoso| Although opened iyt o b |11 I witnossen in the Kosters caso with a cou- | Alice Rustin and Nettio Auwock, and FLEMMING-DAVIS. forun Hussakp™ Col Ao g Y | ako, the Opera e Uhibiinag store | oo uitable for ssdoan, ple of young men present at the court|Misses Julia Ohristie and Ella veaie aro the Iatest b9 3t | {3 rapidly gainiog 1 ¥ by low| B witoral ‘ang Wel! house on the sawme busiuess, whiled away [ Aumock, all of which were well re- v T o O T oar. | | B and good e a ook s | T the timeiu the wituesses . waiting roow, | eived. . Raty Happy P a al L B. WILLIAMS & SONS' entirely new, old B ombatl gy e subiey 1610 Howard Stasch Wednesday, while waiting for their turn, | Tho tanfl’ question was debated at Life. b * * | stricaly one price. **Maskeid i plain | BN e o W. M. Voashman Py il og for thelr tuen, |, ) e S——— figures” on eviny acuwle. Ul wné| - - with a game of cards, much to the disgust '1¥| 3 ema— A large line of Lace CoLLARETTS g A T OR BALE—-Fresh milpr cows, aleo nice fhesh he question for debate at the next Lg €5 Where, regular meeting is Resolved, That the 3.1 Luap, 2175, 10th » vect, Omaha, JanSl Febl,4,8,11. examine befoac of those who witnessed the exhibition of disregard for the comwonest decencies of i o h 4 tat hip of the press . their position. Neither the gravity of the | Tior (0 that of —tho. yoat s Loy cawe nor the dignity of the court could suf- | disputants: aflivmative, Edwin P H , Edwin Pat- fice to make thew decorous, buater at lical w8 0cery 1 tore, conner Tonta iand Dodge. Febihlw®, Fou FENY- Frimiabed front room, N. ¥, cor, Be-t The residence of Judge J. H, Sahler and wife, on Thirteenth street, near Douglas, was the scene of a joyous event Wednesday at 9 o'clock, the AND Fisaus, just réceived at HICK- MAN'S, 1300 Farnham street. feb9)-3t Call at HICKMAN'S and see those i and Jacksom, . 0K WENT- Donovan place, soath und of 186 - | § CLoaks, Dowyans, kry At Cost rick; nogative, & W. MoPherson. i y F ing | “Moruer Hossarn' Collaretts—the; 3 & SONS s & oo Lo RiiALls Sy (mEetanin kar —The firm of O'Brien & Mucauley,| Mrs. W H. Lawton entortains her | rrisge of Mr. Henry Flomming| ~CtHEC | fobo-at L B WILLIAMS & SONS. |l agod oy & th citon, ter o0 oo sewer gontractors, have, we learn through Sunday school class this evening from and Mrs. Alice M. Davis, daughter of N WANTRD. ing gripo vioes, aJrge amound f goosekary and 7 t0 10, at “Lawton Place,” the Hon. John H. Sahler, T y their attorney, made arrangements toc - CrLoaks. DouLmans, km., AT Cost, plete the portion of the South Omaha L B. WILLIAMS & SONS' try aad condi- 1 421 0K BENT-Nicely furnshed roows o lot; . y &€y 1 want a few thorough business wen { tions | e Crelzhton immediasely, to vepresent the inater- l y at UL SO0, Mr. Flemming, who holds the posi- L croek sewer early: in the spring. Toey tion of chief clerk in the wholesale - it oats of the Home Life Association of referotne exchaiged, 1T Howard 8t. willcommence by the middle of Aprilif} o Two Organs. drug house of McMahon, Abert & | A large line of Lack Coliamerrs Burlwgton, When I say business| £ G-, * ot souver, snd would begin now but we gulate first the stomach, socond | o | ox Fistios, just received at HICK. | men, Tmean active, intellgent wen. | o guxt_ puruished roon. laquire 1628 afraid of & squall. They still have one """,h“’”"".l"’l“"“! the first, so as to |V '“l’f”“'f“' ""“'h“' sterling busi- S, 1308 Farnham streot. To men «'flflmf kind Tam veudy to g P qulre y in which *0 fill their | Pérform their functions perfectly, and | hess qualification, whose pleasant ad- 4 feb9.3t |wake liberal arrangements. Apply | pion Hooma in Jacol;” D00k, e 23:‘;‘.’.'..7‘7.“5".‘&’.‘.‘5‘1‘&"?.’..‘.«...,“. foony | ill remove at loast nineteon-twenti- |dress has won for him a host of ngiind oo, ol it et e e | i Absolutely Pure. tha of all the i g ; the City Council never ooourred to thom. | heir to, in :{,‘;’_"',‘,'_,f;":“:::":;::f“: frionds, while Mra, Davis is a highly They clain that the contract is entitely | Hop Bitters is tho only thing that accomplished, intellectual and estima- valid and bindiog and thef propose to | will give perfectly healthy mitural |ble young lady, aud has an extensive maintain thlr rights and fill heir obliga- | actious in these two organs — Maie | circlo of friends and adumirers, who Jans to the letter. Karmer, £:1.16 | will joiv Te Beein hearty congratu- letter, to J. 8. MCINTYRE, state mana- ger, Omaha, Neb fu-4-5t DOR RENT—Room partially furnished, Cap avenue, bet. 174h and 15th, south sid. DOR RE xe, the Dreggist, is cloaing out, his stock of domestic cigars at cost by the box to make room for an eatire new stock don't fail to get a box before they are all goue, feb7-e0dbt This powder never varies. A warvel of purity s Dand wholesomenes More econc mical fhrenghe ordinar hinds, & d cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders 4 only in cans. s Sold only SOVAL BAKING POWDER 0O., NowYork, - to-day in Jewrlry. Two acres of gro on Cuming street, ewe_O'Nelll, 16th sid JOR BEN J, Phipos ho'sne and Enqlire of E b4 o gl New goods Bpring styles at A Epnory & ERICKsON's, ‘House of elght 1 Ros, 1612 . Fitth 8¢,