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THE DAILY BEE. mora recently than G, W, however. Yes- T;mntry on thi mthu 4, Ho s Bora | MENNERCHOR MASQUERADE, way. The hotel runners ‘follow pas- sengers from the trains for unreasona- ble distances and make as much noise ITHE OMAHA p.wul.y BE : THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23 1882 BANKING BUSINE: . Army Orders. The following general o der has SPROIAL NOSIORS---fnrvoncd Thursday Morning, Feb, 23.7 terday “‘Curt.” received an elegant meer- — t A toen inyued fec R T == S = | schwum pipe from his brother, Mr. Con* | o Mogt Briliiant Hyent of an |8 PP*sible in their attempts to attiact | A Striking Demonstration of m:,':l:::::'t'l]"':r";rr "',': i "'; ”',"' R oy e umen YRR —— | stance C. Curtin, of Pennsylvania, show. the travelers’ attention. These things, e AR - ont of the Plav. , Omahe, | - .. - Potct Y WERTEGE Sbpsee fng that ho i not forgotten by the folks Urusually Brlliant which contribute io make the depot L CORES L Nebraska: 1 arion, ST v i e e (The following observations are taken at | (5 00 P 00t (U0 R TP wman, o and its approaches a 1 uisance, can ke . Abonrd of survey 1. consist of |Portits TR S the same moment of time at all the sta- . on, onsil 1 th 1 ond s " > = A ieist tons named.) — A new applioation of power for driv. casily corrected, and the rail oad and | The Future Big With Promise for the | Capt. Wm. A. Elderkin YMMISBATY | FOR ENT—Furmished front ¢ E. cot. Win Deriruwer, U, 8 Siocas Smviom 4| vg pumps, charns, corn shellers and - city officials should turn their atten- Gats ity of subsistance, U. 8. A.; Capt. James | £ 0th and Jucesen. " il oth:r light farm machinery, has been de. ATIONS. Light Fresh W W | Toar Fair S |figh LOCAL BREVITIES. vised and patented by Hobart & Hanna, of Atlantie, Ia., who are now in this city. Mr. Thos. Gibson is organiing a stock company to manufacture the motors here, iunder the name of the Omaha Motor Co.” ~The funeral of the late Edward Rod. dis, which took place at 8t, Mark’s church yester'ay afternoon, was Lirgely attended. Rev. James Paterson conducted the services, Bishop Clirkson being also in at- Loke, G. W. Lininger, H G. Clark, Mayor Boyd, N. Shelton and A, Swartz: lander, —A meeting of the officers «nd teachers of the Omaha City mission will be held at the office of Warien Switzler, Eeq., on |1n Motz hall the orchestra of the The Festival of Fun at Metz's and Turner Halls. Tuesday was the great terpsi- chorean event of Both Turner and Metz halls were thrown open for the eleventh annual ball of the pioneer German singing society the Mwennerchor,~-and as much more room could have been used to great the season. everything arranged in shape for Ger. mania’s grea est event in Omaha, Omaha Musical union was stationed, and in Turner hall Irvine's orchestra, tion that way, RELIGIOUS ENTERTAINMENT. The Programme of the Lenten Season Pastoral letters have been issued by Rev James Williams, of St. Bar- naoas, and Dean Millspaugh, of Trin- ity, appointing the order of Lenten services, as follows: HALL ) for Bible and Prayer Book eociety. Sundays — As usual, with special sermon in the evening. Wednesdays and Fridays—4 p. m., with meditation or lecture. Holy Week— Daily at 4 p. m.; Good Friday, 11 a. m., offering for foreign The lot at the northwest corner of Farnam and Twelfth street, known as 80 long Bragh's corner, was Tues- day transferred to a new company just organized to go into the banking business in this city. ‘Lhis company consists of A, B. Touzalin, vice presi- dent of the C., B. & Q. railway; H. W. Yates, at present cashier of the of Steele, Johnson & Co.; W. V., Morse, J. 8. Collins, of G. H. & J. 8. Collins, J. 8, Brady and W. H. McCord, of Nave, McCord & Brady; Hon. J. M. Woolworch, Hon. J. W. Savage, and several other men of H. Lord, assistant quartermaster, U, 8. A ; Second Lieutenant Frank L. Dodds, Ninth infantry, will convene avcamp at Cheyenne dopot, W, T., at 10 o'clock a. m., February 24, 1882, or as soon thereafter as practicable, to examine into and report upon and fix the responsibility for the loss of certain articles of ordnance stores and camp and garrison equipage, al- leged to have been lost or stolen by deserters, the property of the United States, for which Capt. Edwin Pol with permission to apply to the ad- jutant general of the army for an extension of two months, is granted Post Chaplain Thomas B. Van Horne, U. 8. A Sergeant Wim. Balford, company 1, tendunce. The burial took place at Pros- | adyantage. Both halls were decor- L bl i / i P OR SALE 2 A - 4 T . Jffering | First National bank: S 3 lock, Ninth infantry is responsible, " pect Hill. Tho pall bearers wero Judee |ated with evergroen and bunting, and |, Ath Wednesday 11 a. m., offering onal bank; 8. C. Johmnaon, | looe Fiuth nfuntey e responaible: | 1Y ey l‘“m RENT—House of eight tooms, Enquire J. Phipos Roe, 16¥2 5. Fifth 8¢, 97;-t! F.m RENT—0ne of the best stores on Cuming St., 20x21, by Janusry 1, 1882, 820 & [OR, RENT-8 _ furnishos roome ovar ses | chants’ Exchange,N. E. cor. 18th and Doug. “iesta YOR m’n-m%:hm rooms with or wilhout board, nable prices, 3 Caoa S y part of thecity. Ald) ground W. H. McCOY. foed at the lowest cash price 238 1m* {OR SALE-3 od buildings: Dewey & stone, Enquire of 234 2 ‘Vlll( SALE -7 wenty acres heautitul Iand, well locattd with ko d residence, barn, out- houses, well and cisterr ac werl 1ened: —“Fun on the Bristol” Friday nivht. | qyuridas evening, ths 230 inst., at 7:90 p, | 50 that by this arrangement dancing | missions; Enater even, baptism at 4 < Sixth infantry, now at Fort Omaha, |Terms'eney. W. K. BAKTLET:, Real Estate —The new moon was visible for the irst | m., to consider the advisability of build. | W38 kept up coatinuously. When one | p, m, wealth, energy and enterprise. Neb., will rejoin his company at Fort | Axent. i i . sime Tuesday night. ing » home for the feisndloss. Al ontuid | 5¢¢ W88 Festing the other was in the e . These parties gmpmo to go to work | Douglas, Utah. . ... | JPORSALE—8ccond hand wagons and harness “ " midst of the giddy whirl, and’ vice Stteatc immediately and erect, on the site; The quartermaster's department will by D. L, Thomas, Room 8 Oreignton Block. —There were ‘“no end"” of slsighs on the | of the mission who may feel an interest in | ;o0 5o that those who desiced could G. 100~ King at \ \ named, for which the purchase|furnish the necessary transportation. #0624 street yesterday. this project are reque ted to attend aud | dane continuously the whole night i. 10~ King strect, between Cald- price was 816,000, a magnificent four- | Tne subiistence department will fur- —ILot, 8100 each, 85 down and $5 per month, Bemis, agent. e s As early as nine o'clock the halls | 5 780 Like's addition, Tues- | jnek with marble front and all the | thorized rates, for the journey, if it be YR SAL h wilon cows, #180 Bice frosh ) ~Hovrer and socTABIA Wy the ‘Hik strest B UNS’' BREAK commenced to fill with maskers, and | %™ €Y bom. modern adornments known to the|impracticable to furnish the soldier 's Grocery «tore, corner Tenth i o i athalf p1* nineSteinhauser'sorchostra Cathedal Mission—-Cuss street, | yrohitect. Asan instance of the ele.| with cooked rations as provided in = Ll 2L L Al BT struck u; a beautiful waltz which | | Rarsdass 7 p. m ance of the new bank, it may be|army regulution:, par. 2229, YOR SALE--Re:tairant with good patronage ~The G, A, R. boys are preparing for ck up a beautiful waltz which g ) y Ty regulations, par. 2229, on 10th St.; reason for sell o, must g0 Gos agrand rendition of the “Union Spy.” —Thesnow is disappearing rapidly be- fore the hot rays of the midwinter sun, advise with them. He Tackles a Rival Billiard Toble Man on General Principles. through. ovened the ball. The dancers con- tinued coming, and by 11 o’clock both halls wero crowded so densely that a large share of t" “o en masque had to content themselves with looking on. well and Hamilton, Fridays 7:30 p m. 8t John's Trinity Mission-(Colored) Eighth and Harney Rov. W. A, Green, deacon. Sundays 11 a. m., 3 and 7:30 p. m.; Wednesduys and Fridays 7:30 . m, Confirmation Instruction - Wednes- story bank building, 22 by 132 feet, of stated that the counter, which will be of marble, gold inlaid, will cost alone $10,000. The structure will be one of which Omaha will be justly proud, and will be one of the chief features nish commutation of rations, at au- The folloxing named recruits en- listed at Furt Owaha, Neb., and Kort D. A. Russell, W. T., respectively, are assigned as follows: William Johnson to troop I, Fifth BEMIs ronts howses, lots, farms, stores, lands, rooms, ete. Offices 15th aud Douglas Sta. to look aftcr impoitaut business knquire af 416 8. 10th St. bt N [YOR BALE—10,000 Binek Cap Mammoth Clug- ter Rasberry Roois “ldle Wild Place.’ Leave ordirsut 1414 Dodge St. JOHN G, WL~ LIS, Commissio . : tore. 101 ¢ —There will be astareopticon entertain. NS The galleries and entrance ways were of Farnam street. cavalry. IS’ ey ment at the First M. E. church tomight. | And Now tho Latter [1a After Him 1o | ergwded by spectators who. - came | 427 8nd Friday, Masonic Hall, 4:30 | “" 1, thopo splendid quarters tho com- | James Mobedy to troop C, Third | B"Map, ¥eto. °™ **Uho%iltae * —The postoffice, government headquar- Slander. early to gaze on the gay vortex of Kl Lo day, rector’s study, St. | yany will open up a new bank, the fcavalry. ) YOR SALE—Mules anch harress a6 Redman's ters and U. P. hea'quarters observed frolicsome fun LR 0/p. 1 fifth in Omaha, with a cash| Recruit Johnson wiil he sent to the 16tu street barn- 141-6° Washiogton's birthday by keeping Sunday | | 4 The costumes were multifarious, | FASTLL TRINITY CATHE- | capital of $2560,000. The name |slation of his troop at the lirst favor- | FOK SA' E—At Solomen's, 1204 Farnham St.o. gk ast evening a geatloman whose |4 d for the most part grotesque, but DRAL ) has not yet been made|able opportunity. i, (5000, mlvor tah, o, alligators, devil —Havely's “‘Strategists” are among the big shows looming up for the Lenten season. They will be at Boyd's Mo.day night. —The fine « eathe, yesterday proiuises o speedy roturn of papoose summer. The ice men and coal dealors will once more go into mourning. —Some of the r.ilroad employes of the eastern roads have been a rested for steal- ing coal from the companies yards near the transfer dep t. —The y ung ladies of Brownell Hall at- erahle Attention en r ute. —-John Fioud, of Wabrloo indicted by the grand juwy for s2lling liquor without » license, hus skipped the country and left his business in charge of his wife. name is Bruns and who represenis a Chicago billiard table firm ran across Mr. Hochstrasser, the representative of the Brunswick & Balke company and tackled him on the relative mer- its of their respoctive firms, the qual. ity of their goods and their prices, claiming that his firm could discount the Balke company in every respect. Mr. Hockstrasser is 1o e man to this was relieved, now and then, by several of the most elegant habits ever seen on a ball floor in this city. Aside from the dancing the ball committee arranged for some very in- teresting specialties. About ten o’clock Steinhausen’s orchestracleared the stage to muke room for the pre- senting of a series of stereoptican views which were a success and gave great sutisfaction to the dancers while Holy eommunion, 780 a. m.; con- fitmation aud holy communion, 11 a. m.; children’s setvice of carols, 4 p. i, « flering for diocesan missions. Trinity Mission. - (Colored)—Morn- ing service 11 a. mw.; confirmation, ST. BARNABAS, Holy Eucharist. - Ash Wednesday at 10:30 a. m.; Sundays at 7:30 and public, but what's in a name? The gentlemen compusing the organizition are men who have provan themselves able financiers ands who have to-day immense investments in = Omaha They believe that there is foom here for another bank, the deposits in; the four institutions we now have amounting to $5,600,000, and there is no doubt but they wil} build up a fine business in a short time. Theadvent resting. These exhibitions were given at intervals through the night. Another novel feature of the even- ing was the Vienna Ladies’ orchestra, take water for anybody and he went for the stranger with “vigorous facts and figures pointedly put. mimic band instruments. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Win- ter, were befittingly represented. Among the characters personated were several good caricatures of priests, jockeys, military officers, minstrels, shepherds, shepherdesses and many others. the Brunswick & Balke agent, and that he had heard of it and spoken of it several times during the day. This charge was denied by Mr. Hochstras- ser, who oftered to produce his orig- mal bill and his statement to the Aflidavits were 11 a. m.; Thursdays at 7 a. m.; holy | of the Missouri Pacific and the con- days at 7 &, m. pletion of the B. & M. to Denver will Daily Services.--Mondays, Tues-|add very materially to the banking days, Thursdays and Saturdays at|business of the eity, and Holy Week, Good Fridays excepted) [1s ~ that Omaha Hhas but Celebratiom daily, at 7 and 9 a. | fairly started in on its era of prosper m.; vespers, at 7:30 p. m. ty, the consummation of which will Good Friday.—Services at 9 a. m, | place it in line with Chicago and other 12 m. and 3 p. m. metropolitan eities in wealth and im- Easter Day.—First celebration at 5 [ portance. a. m.; second celebration at 11 a m.; This new move will doubtless revive children’s service at 3 p. m.; vespers | the old intentions of other bauking —Mr. Park r, the foreman of the |gom; pany as_ well. Western Nespaper Union, who was recent- Ireu}y offered or both sides, but at ly married, wns presented Tuesday with |length the dispute settled down ap- » fine rocking chair by theemployes of the | parently to & square proposition to fill office. an order for Mr. D. L. McGuckin for —Moerchanta of Omaha handiing - fur- [ 1081 for “oho | table, the clothy ished gooda will do well to ook through | 10,06, °F Seeond dualiy of Simont the spring stock now open of Shreve, | ¢}¢ ong furnishing an inferior article Jarvis & Co,, Miilard's new block, Har-| ¢, fopfeit cloth and price to Mr. Me- vey street. feb20-me | Guckin, The two agents also put up —An improvement in the running of | a ten dollar note on prices, when each the dummy ‘rains could be made by mak- | produced his printed list and devel- ing better tims bewaen the Omaha depot | oped the fact that Bruns was cariyiug Several nations were duly repre- sented, to-wit: China, France, low and high German, ete. The Mwmnnerchor contributed to the evening’s enjoyment by giving some beautiful and spirited choruses. The festivitios were continued until daylight, when the crowd remaining nhtdthnt. time was enough to fill both Great credit is due to the manage- ment of the Miwennerchor society for the manner in which the whole pro- gramme was conducted. at 7:30 a. m. Parish Meetings.——Ash Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.; Easter Monday at 9 a. m. Offorings— Ash!Wednesday, domes- tic missions; Good Friday, toreign missions; Baster morning, Parish; Easter evening, diocesan missions. The sacramental rite of confirma- tion will be administered on Haster Sunday evening. | Bishop Clarkson’s appointments for Lent are as follows : Sunday, February 26, Hastings. houses of Omaha to enlarge their present quartsrs and perhaps. erect new buildings, which will compebte in magnificence with the new houso. A year ago Caldwell & Hamilton, i{vmntzu Bros., the Millards, and Frank Murphy all aunounced their intention of putting up new buildings or adding sevaral stories to, the old ones. The Millards are at worl and the others will soon follow titeir example. Mr. Bvash will at once va- cate his store and move further up Farnam street, and the old frame and the tran«fer depot and then allowing uKl'icu list for two ditferent houses, W more at the latter point. . —The Dodge County Agricultaral so- olety will hold the Tenth Annual Dodge ocounty fair at Fremont. on Wednesday, Thursday and Eriday, the .6tb, 7th, and 8th days of September, 1882, —The thermometer at Max Meyer & Bro. from 12 m, yesterlay until 2 p. m. ich differed considerably and might L e Sunday, March 5, Columbus and|will be immediately moved into presumably 'be used alternately, ac- cording to circumstances. Bruns de- nied that he ‘made this use of the two lists, but the disoussion waxed warm, and at length the money was taken down, and Mr, Bruns, putting his case of sample balls under his arm, departed without Schuyler. Thursday,.March 9, Lincoln. Sunday, March 12, Central City and The Tenth Street Rallroad Crossing | Grand Island. *at the Union Pacific Depot. Sunday, March 19, Omaha. Sunday, March 26, Nebraska City. Sunday, April 2, St. Marks. Easter Sunday, April 9, a. m., DANGEROUS AND A NUISANCE The 1enth street crossing of the Twelfth street, so-that the excavation for the bank building can be made at au early day, it being the intention to complete and occupy it by spring. ————— Real Estate Transfers. The following are all the transfers of real estate recorded at the county VACUINE VIRUS, Dr. A. H. Dorrs, fonnder of the celebrated Lamartine Vaceino Farm at Fond du Lac, Wis., is now propa- Neb. Ten [vory Points, $1.00; Crusts, $2.00; eash with the order. Ouly physi A ORrANGEs-20 cents, Lemons 25 cents ICATARRE CURE. SPEGIAL NOTIGES. gating pure Bowine Virus at Lincoln, | Taox sa ing a atation on U. P. R, Farnham St., Omaha. fei DeMeyer's v Birds, ¢ Tking 1 arro-, gold: nnches, red birds, mocking bird: aquariums, all sizes and styles able. , fish globes and A OR SALE—A good second ha d stree for sale, at & low bargain, by Dr. Issac Edwardy, 1100 Farnham strest. - T, f—House tion, eap. Frice SMcCAGTE, Opp. fall lot in good loca- $1260. Easy terms. post cffice. 164 FOR, SALEBest building Lot i Shinn's ad- dition, 142 feot east front'hy 120 feet depth. McCAGUX, Opp. post office. 14t OR SALE OR RENT— A\ grocery store and butcher shop, doing a good business. in. quira at this office. 91241 OR SABE—2 nice counters and 2 silver piated ime 9 3 3 T 8 b febR2-2t at Wi, GENTLEMAW'S, oW c o P ', B fende | services at Trini'y yesterday in W‘::ru':;milns?;:d ;}:‘ljll;lnmfmtdh(t‘ul‘i]m‘l::":'. composed of members of the Mienner- | 410 p. m.; Wednesdays and Fridays | these gentlemen appreciate that| ° AR O ST L i b1y Tho procesion atiracted consid- | of an overchargo made. aguns her by | SO society uniformed and playing on | at T:50 pom. faok" ax well a8 another, ~which OR SALE=—0r will sxcha o for Omane prr~ perty, an improved sec on of land adjoin- R. M. DUNHAM, 1412 720 8m+ [OR SALP—Or trade for ciy property, on pan of horscs, harness and wagon, Addres this offle & 722 tf 00d soven-year-old horee ivo singlo or double. ki 1d, Canfield house, novis-uf MISOELLANECUS. with 2500 want -4 infucturing b clear profit. Ad RIS e lo Bouses, lots, farug an landa Office, 156k and D ugla Sts. TO LOAN—MONE . D00MS and first.class 1able hoard at 2011 Ciss 1. 2:4.24% ONEY TO LOA MY momas o ¢ TO LOAN--At & per cen 250000 Corout in s of 85,600 upwands, for B to b years, on Crst-clags city Busin Reat BRiare and LOAK farm proparty. Aonnoy, ré'm and Douvlas 5ts, AELP WAN' ANTED—Competent; ciri for general house- i~ and Dodge St. MOUND—On Furoham St, Banch of Keys, about Jam. 1, 1852 [ ayire at corner 25th James C Johneon. 215.22% b operutors. Agents Remington Type-Writer. EAUTIFUL KESIDENCE LOTS—8100 each, 85 down and 85 per montin. BEMIS, agent, 15th and Dougias Sts. NSTRUCTION ON TYPR-WRITERS - We aro in froquent.rec ipt of applications for BS, 1506 Farnbam, feb18-1m 7 ANTED—Two furnishcd yooms with board:| to 2(3 HowardSt., bet. 12¢1 and 13th, ed inalittle. " Last %4 n om Pierce 8t, Apply 2034 wovk. Apply at 1010 Ch cagn 8 . MRS, | QTRAYED - Alaige ed cow with horns turn WILBUR. 285-23 3 ull's addition, accompanied by n eall. 8 i y X 3 od night. Union Pacific railroad at the depot|m.iiio 5 in samo family or neanby. ~Address H, —— — :)':.l: l;ntlu;:’ l:;;l;u:znfi: 712‘ fn;n“zi 8a; n‘::% :; l;a-chna:o ‘:t:'l n;fln;“ S e s e e e Trfil‘l:ar Sy ATRId) o L clerk’s office the lef]h,h 20th ;nd 2;;:, R. smm‘.. with Lininger A.Mllnhl‘lt(,o;. 2871 $ ::1' B f&fiaflzfixcé ‘:"‘l‘?}:hf"‘:i ’13?. ::l %%: below; 10 a. m, 10;12m, 12; 2 p. m. hunting him to show up the bills and | come, by the increase of travel and [ Barnabas. 4 as reported by John " - \j;ll,)m:ml Q:ds::fi?a::f«m‘kfi;}n:kfi- Dexter it o Room 8, Creiy! —The Omaha Glee Club cleared 8160 | Féceipts concerning the Jahns matter, | 1o quantity of switohing business THE LEGAL HOLIDAY. Cague, real estate agent and con-|iee , near Farnham. i 502 28+ eI e over and above all expenses by the con- which shows that that lady paid $2.50 done there, absolutely dangerous and veyancer: L “EMIs, Agent. cert of Moudsy evening. If it had been a fine night it might as well have been instead of over $20, for having one set of billiard balls colored. Mr, H. saysif he can find Bruns he will have a place where neither women, chil- | Which wss More or Less Patriotical- dren nor old men can be insured reas- Iy Observed. Catherine Gallagher ot al., to Mrs, | Baumann, 4 acre on Sixteenth street, WM TED—200 teams, 100 g00d ten « sters, to ply at once to nweil ¥, omp agent, 11sh street, near Farnham. 2 nen s Ia Co. us -, bar Neb., 230 neres broken—dwel ing ler,. large body of heawy work on the ry Jroad at Terumeh. Ap- STOCK FARM FOR SALZ--1000 acres in Doug N e 4 R d $950.00. - b d i fm les from U. P: R, 81,000 We aro glad the boys got oubs0 | hym arrested for slander, but up to | onable immunity from harm and per- e . Olfia Siovers and wife to Henry ANTED- By a young man 17 vears of ago | Ko Apply ta ot addross T W. T.. Richnwdn, el lust secounta he had ot mt the rival | hapa faial scvidont. It has o bo | Yosterday, the anniversary of| Raahathe s b of b o of sec 18|, o “BieL aich st i | O R ik —The Swedish Library association will | agent, whose olaims he demolished | come a nuisance from the free licenso [ the birthot the father of his country, 5 12:eant, w d 876.00. | ful Address 5, dames, room b, Crelghton | @K In scani-annual, eight (3-p eF give » grand masquerade party at Tuiner | ontirely last night. allowed hackmen and hotel runners, o Y, | town 15, range 12:east, w d 87 fal Addrors 3. James, - room B, Crelghton | 89 5()() §)6) 'con; insemen motes s:aured hall on March 4th. The society i1 com- posed of about 150 members, and it i3 in- tended t> make the eventone .f unsur- passed jollity and fun, —For Salo at » bargain, the stock and fixtures of the Michig'm Tobacoo Store, 1417 Douglis street, Omaha. Business first claws, location good, rent low, satis- factory reasors forselling. Apply a the store, f20svn-m-w&f-worn-tu-thu&ksat-tf —Pioveer Hook and Ladder company THE TELEPHONE. A Reconstruction of the System in the Omaha Exchange. The Omaha Electric company is always up with tho times and gener- ally ahead. They have recently pro- cured two now switch boards and be- Tuesday was a cold day to travel | V** observed in a fitting manner by and sufficiently unpleasant under the | those who could afford to honor the most favorable circumstances. What | date. Such were not newspaper men, could make the traveler's life more a | for all the dailies came out just as if burden than to be obliged to wait at Goorge had never been born, the crossings of the varlous tracks P north of the depot platformuntil three | The bank clerks, post-office and rail- and at times four freight trains could | road employes, all got a rest, and will be pulled by. Three narrow escapes|go to work to-day wishing that of women and children from being i struck by cars making flying switches Prosident Washi, glon had been born wore observed in about ten minutes in | 88 Henry Raabe and wife to Claus Sievers part of sw } of nw }of seo 14, town 15, range 12 vast, w d $75.00) Heirs of A. W. Richardson to the 0. &8. W. R. R. Co,, } lot 6, block 126, q c d, $400. W. C. B. Allen to the 0. & S. W, R. R. Co., lot 1, bleck 154, q ¢ d, $400, S. D. Mercer and wife to the O. & 8. W. R. R. Co,, lot 6, block 16k, q cd, $200 M. 'Tootle and wife to the 0. & 8. V\' ANTED-Two girls atithe I'uill‘lc House. 3 09 W,\s‘rr:u Girl for gencral housework. Ap. Ppiy 8 2)16 California St 229-23% ANTED—House with. 6 ysoms, good loaa- tion, Apply 1611 Galifornis St P. T, Martin. ANTED—2 good Alni g room gitls. wages to good help ~ Apply at on Porkins House, Plattsneouth, Neb Dby real state mortgage-for sale. Address P, O. Box 62 208.7" RICK FOR tALn, * A T EATABNOOR B Cuhl HOICE Pirst-class (able bowrd $4.00 per woek, ) at 605 38th 5., bt; akibornia and Vebster. i 136-21°_ RONT ROOM, FURNISBED, Suitabla for two gentleman, on Dnwenpoet 3., bet. 1848 and 160 od | 16th, south side. at BKICK POR SALIS-T. Murrny. 19-41 ‘ ANTED—Employment by 2 German ks, H_Mannweiler, emgloyment agent, 11th TANO AND ORGAN. Inetriction by, Miss E.. 8. Parfi t, S, 20kk S8, below Pieros. 94-t! No. 1, attention. All mambers of ssid |8%" the work of making a radical | the nfiernloum Th(f :lgilnnoe lnf the l'l‘hu p;lpi:: of Mi}l‘l ?‘[ccheaunu'u W. R. R o, lot B and § lot G, |3tser Faraban, 21422% l_m::.:'rpmcupnmm RN ‘:3:_' i 2 change in the system heretofore used | flagmen alone saved these people from | class in the Centralschool, gave a very [y)° 1 " =1 ' $437.50. ANTED—Goodicook st Orand PaciioHote), taetal aud rog, by 1. Galinsky & Co., sap gy stesbarsby s reethed 0 magh | ERE ARSI AR 8 boing hit, Threo freight traina or | ploasant exbibition Tueadny, thero |PIoK 160 W dy SAST00 1 o i | W A Eotumbun. Wooman profored. |~ Jori | Dovelasit___—~_— sl __ February 22d, 1882, at 8 o'clock p. m., at Firemen's hall, to arrange for the funeral ceremonies of our later member, Fd Lu- cas, By order of Phil Dorr, president. ~The benefit for Manazer Marsh Fri- day evening will by the boss entertain- ment of the season. The gran old *‘Fun on the Bristol" party will bo on d eck and the travesty un the “Two Orphans” The new system is that used in St. Louis and other large. cities, and is thought to be better that the present one. Kach subscriber, and there are now about 400 in Omaha, will be designated by a number, and calls are given and answors returned without any of the ‘‘hello” business. The sections of trains on different tracks | being nearly 300 yisitors present, Ad- stood directly in the way of travelers | dresses were made by President Long, slighting from an eastern train and | of the board of education, Superin- had, to be walked around. tendent Lane, Dr, Denise and other The flagman canuot always be vigi- [ gentlemen. Exhibitions were also lant and a fatal accident is probable | given in the Cass street, East, South ere long if some arrangement is not|and several other schools. made to stop the continuous switch-| The pupils of the West schiool, un- ing of one, two, and three cars at a [der the diccoiion f Miss Harney and | | com place, w d; 8600. 8. W. R. R. Go., lot 7, block 132, ¢ d, $400. Hiram La Monte and wife to G. M. Hitcheock, lots 3 and 4 block 86, w d; 815,000 A. J. Hanscom and wife to. Chris- tian Sampson, lot 1, block 3, Hana- ANT#D - Small girl to take care of aBaby, nort: west corner 23d and Yu t Ste, 187.22° ANTED - Goou dining room giri asthe 5t Cherles Hotel. 153-4¢ WAN’I‘ED—mnbmw ©00K, Onc Who uuder- wut first-class need. apply Alkoa good noy an Appl. ut 1105 Farnhan ¢ 986-00d1 Albert Nepdl aad wife to Frank Fvlmhm;u [ MS FOR RENT—3. W. 194b and Dasenport st. 996t WO FURNISHED RO/ MS FORRENT—In~ qure at Hospe's Art Emporium, mmw stree ANAG'MEND OF SMALA ' USINKSS wanted by experienced mas, Small salary. stands meabieooking ua wli ws pastzy; none | 516° Bot't0s gy 06581 WRNISHED ROOM 3—Withan three blocks ot postoffica. Inguice at 1619 Dod e. 926-8f 4 llor gives the number of the sub. |time. These cars aro given momen- | Mrs. Gish, gave an exhibition ycstei- | o 5 3 0, blook & | N/ AXTECFuuding bridge aud echool bonds RTRAITS 18 CRA)ON—rastilo_and OO, whi:h will be introduced by Shecidan for [ *1SF 8 ; 8 g Kaplan, the E {, lot 10, block 5, T Ok Rellevae. 2044 B h the first time will ‘;‘“w betnnh the prl:e scriber he desires to talk | tum and then are uncoupled from the | day with the following Kotntee's 83, add, v & 8350 Eivg g w}au'fioxuw. oorasi v Juinting. MRS, D, B with and his own number im-|engines and sent flying across the PROGRAMME : Charles L. Thompeon and wife, | W7 *N1ED-boblldren ss b ardersn s rolect | St L8 of admission, —A liyely horse, owned by Abrahams & Lewis, the well known Douglas street furniture men, took alively notion on Tenth street yesteiday and made a sharp run for several blocks. finally pulled down by Mr, Lewis, who mediately atter, which is at once re. peated hy the central oftice, where another operator makes the connec- tion callod for, The operators are to be divided to He was | two gots, each set having its own work to do without moving from their posts, was driving, and no danage resulted ex- | The only instances where the opera- oept to the sleigh. tors themselves will be required to do —An individual who got a little off in | the calling of a receiving subscriber is ks Ponstof Warhington's birthday, '":‘l:l; on one hne, but there are very few of charged yesterday, the parties whom he raised the disturbance not ap- pearing against him, There was no other where there are several subscribers these circuits. Another innovation which will greatly rid the operators and facilitate telephoning is the intro: arrest Tuesday and Judge Beneke ob-|duction of a water motor into the served the legal holiday by locking up his | central office, which will relieve the court room for the day, operator from turning the cranks by —A novyel sight was witnessed on lower | hand when calling, Farnam strect yesterday. An enter street, taking most unexpected turns | Reading—**lafe of Washington”. .. aud switching in all diruu}fiom. Even Homion ‘Avthur Mon the natives of that part of the city At e 1 reddie”. at times lose their reckoning in cross- ing ahead or between these dangerous | r, cars. A man hauled up at Bells' | Recitation—*A drug store Tuesday, after making a lively hn}:, skip and jump to get out of the way of a rapidly s pproaching box car and said: ‘I crossed that track for ten years without getting nervous until within the last six months; but now there are times, at night especial- | . ly, when I feel decidedly shaky." B From three to five thousand people | §; eross these tracks daily, and, as the I.Kq,. southern portion of the city | Recitat becomes more thickly populated, ¢ the travel will increase accordingly, Buffett. Margaret Solomon, the 6 B} of sec- tion 6, town 15, range 13, east, w d; 800. James Krappell and wife to Albert Nejdl, lot 10, block 5, Kountze's 2d, w d; $775. Lewis H, Coleman and wife to Wm, Hagedorn, lot’2, block 8, Bhinn’s 2nd add, w d; $334. F. B. Lowe to Albert AMendorff, lot 2, block 4, Park Plrce add, w d; $300. J. N. H, Patrick and wife to A, J, Hanecom, lots 1 and 2, blwk 115, w d; $4,3560. A, 8. Paddock and wife 1o John MeGinnis, 32 acros in seetions 10 and 16, of township 15, ravge 13, w d; $15,000. Jas. McLaugblin and wife to Her- achool, at 10th and California St LOOMIS 76741 HO J5ES AND LAND FOR RENT (OR RENT--A nicely furnished tront room, | woitail: for swo gentlemen, with or without board; 1118 Howard St v 12th, 23523+ || xsb-clnss honrd, gas, bathrocan and wa en 21626 { room. Am;; at Fufl RENT—Elegantly turnished rooms wish loset, at 1713 Dod et NOSRE T—Nicely furnishe [ 220 Farnham St 0K KENT—A handsomely fu nished garlor room, 8150 an lcove roem with boards low st prices. Brick honse, 2018 Cass 8t. 217-t¢ MOR RYET—store rocn E. corner 16th wad w, 1110 Farnham St NT— 8.0 all barn, suitable for 2 horses, or Farnbam aud 24th St Apply to J LED HAY—A ¢ A, H, Sander's Feed Store, 1018 nenoy 8 5. 819-4¢ - : - 4 Np;l mlumliydwx be d'uvilwd whiohe| Fssay hington g Yool tirely do away with the risk to . Arthur Montgamery, | rington & Holiday. part of na} and [ R Shreve 1107 Hariey St ising purchaser of one of th Wi aRreny ¥y wi h ] g Y ¥ nors, hitohed & doublo tewm 10 it| Af 3 Dompean, of the i of Thomp. | 18 100 as the witohing of cera. con. | Reciation—""Nell and HerBinf¥® o0, (9.0 4 BLEW. Al 7 B Wt and took it up atreo: on the fly. Xt a brick | .o, & uker, bankers of Albion, Neb,, is | tinues. The first is an undoubted | jiacitation.~*A Wis ... Susie | FARMERS AND MECHANICS, A far one mile east of Mills| s block had got upand walked acess the | the city, . '™ | necessity, and the latter may be uua- | Music —'*Yankee Doodle. ; o If you wish to avold great danger o P T A g g ‘ y: street it would not have attacted more at- 3 3 voidable, It then follows that the calishes and troubdle, besides a no small bill ) 14th 8t.,, near Farnh 1, | 1 tent'on, amos L. Porter, genoral western pas+ | sooner the proposed bridge or viaduct Kiduey Complaint Cured. of expease, at this season of the year, B. Turner, Rochester, N. Y., writes: 1 you should take prompt steps to keep, [ ——— have been for over a year subject to disease from your household. The| JpO8 P ENT - F e Abhl\ ba leaied, " Binod| Wi wa Ove . i purified, stomach and bowels regula- | F0K KENT—-Nict house, 4 rooms, 2 closors ( » Lnl, and prevent and cure discascs ‘:.,.:.‘. ry, water works in hous o Abhsol utely Pure. That is the freo license of |intend to continue, as X feel contident tbut [ arising {rom spring malaria. We know |~ they will entirely curem " Price 81 00, | of nothing that will so perfeciiy and | | R e 811w | Jurcly do this as Electrio Bitters, and ~hy. pesye) at the trifling cost of fifty cent a bot- HickMANS HeapQuARTERS, 1305 | tlo. — [Ex : Topms Rragie. fob7-4f Sold by Ish & McM ahon. ek sengor agont of the Great Western rail. the tracks is c ol ~ B o et ogtice ot y over the tracks is constructed, the Tntms BN Hrenberg. on "Tenth atieor, | ¥4y was in the city yesterday better. ¢ ious disorder of the Kid ‘and often Baturday evening at7 o'clock, for the pur’ [ T. A, Johnson, of Rawlins, Wyoming | There 1s another featuro of the Un. | Feds disorder of the Kidneys, and ofter pose of relecti npmpcrnrvmnudv«u. territory, is registersd among yesterday’s | 100 Pacific depot and the crossings your Burnock Broon Berrers, and was cousul of the kivgdoms of Sweden and v Y (i i o B D ) . Norway, £16 office of consul beinz vacant | 47rivals at the Occidental. 'rl.:,".::i f’f it which can be easily cor- | relieved before half bostle was used, at present by the remova of N. N. Vind- | Fred. McConn-ll, general western agent awato Sapony Gy, o sy olsbe Union Pasific salway: with hea | oorries, dod .h;"::l, R o W —R, W. Curtin, chief ¢ .l:l s 5;':‘ quarters ot Salt Take (ty, arrived from | Hacks are driven on'the walk pwh'ul; Beatty's establishment, °; *‘““' 'l: the west Tuesday, , accompanied by |lead from the depot platform to the birthdsy sud that of the father of his| i NoGonnell, stroet car stopping, and block up the 204a241 > drooms, northwest cor, 195 This powder ney | atrength and wholeso tiau the ordinary kin; rlos. A marvel of purlty ness. More sconomical Ty furnishod ro oms, ¢ 191 ard cannot be sold hn 1741 0 Chicago St. Y ’Fua RENT— Furnished with or without b-ard | competition with the multitude of low tes), al ront room, pleatantly loeate on firstfloor, | short welght, aluni of No. 816 N, jdth t., east side, bet, Davenport | Sold only in cans. 3 ::nl o&'hhwfl "o goatlemon or wma ad wife ROYAL BAKING POWDER r‘;'s‘. L Mreterred, ~ Inquire.on prewises NewYork, | phosphate powdeis, ‘