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intention of becoming charter members, and it looks as if the enterprise would Omaha certainly ought JUDD'S JEWELS. The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Monday Morning, Dec. 1} ‘Weather Report. following observations are taken at e e mommet of time st all the stations prove a succoss, to support as fine a bod, any city in the country, —The skating rink on Ninth and Far. nam streets will probably be opened this v of o Eikew| King Ralakaua's Ohamberlain, |1oo, “wnieh i withonr: duabt” be|THO Boautifal Demon and Hop |Sarriascs in lige and the mhole cor: Crown, Robes and Scepter. The Bubstancd, if Not the Bhadow, of Royalty in —A smelting works employe was badly bitten in the hand and on the legn by & big She same moment. dog at the corner of 10th and Dodge Fri- samed. eparTuent, U, 8, Srowas Ser- v~ O 1A, Deo, 10, 1882, (145 p. m. -~ Ination of th : y Q,m’:h';;r:‘:l:h::p:::‘ :::t;;n ‘:d‘; A distinguished party of travelers [gent of the Continental Life Ineur-|of our most aristocratio citizens, and it being possible that the defense will [ passed through Omaka yesterday, on ance Co., of Hartford, Conn. Mr. |others not so aristocratis, will remem- Wednesday cvening at 1211 Farnam Pr) I Barowet in counsel for the Quirks, ~-The firm of J, W, Hughes & Co.. of | poriberlain Fort Fred. Steele, Wyo., seems to be tak- e THE DAILY: BEE: MONDAY DECEMBER 11 EVA LLOYD. the ocelebrated sthlete and pugilist. Mr. Hanley immedtately formed a olass and will proceed to train them. Fellows, representiny the three looal lodges, secompanied by the Union Pacific band, There were about 70 KW No Map of Omaha, Teady to l1very at 81 oache 1n's oo oo by 1 teot lony . Las And most complete of Omaba ovee ,-:bmm Official Map of Wy city. _Sos columy R RENT-Offiee rooms. Enquire a4 Now York Dry Goods stwe. 196-dee-15 JOR RENT—Up-stairs, 1417 Farahsm stres F% Jor th tege was fully haif a mile long. frntly inereased before its next meet- ng. Downward Course. ipent Fifty Dollars !l!lhdmh;rq for rlht\}mslhfi 'l:;lure filo_trlod omas’ Eelectrie Oil. L " cent Her Last Feat and Its Con-|bottle nv}om. medicine and got out in one For burne and eprains it i7 exrel: sequerces. a8, Durham, East Pembroke, In New Quarters. Among those who have secared permanent headquarters in the new Omahba, and elegany Millard bank building is — Mr. J. R. Hunter, the live general o Touse 61 5 1.0 «~or, 10 blocks from opers house, cheap House of 11 Focims, &il eon blocks from opera honss.. ., House of § rooma, 23d and Store on Faenam, 2 £ tore on 14th, 2 floors. Swell iront reddances ety McCAGUE Knights of Pythias. Nebraska Lodge No. 1 meetn every Not only the authorities but many waive that formality entirely. Col. Smythe | {he Union Pacific west bound train, Hx:intgr has the nuxt; uldrm»mny No. Qlé ber the career of Eva Lloyd in this street. come Kaights. OR RENT. '[v;‘r;f‘:;r:'il’n:n:“ Fooms 1 _btick ond t! e andsomely fitt i i s e 3 B 3 1o to His Majesty King|business. Mr. Hunter has been |1 she is atill pursuing her downward Nv»t‘;l‘cnw of rhevmatism, not u cone of California strect. 17141 Kalakaus, of the Hawaiian Islands;[with the Continentsl for mix |coarse as will be seen from the follow- :‘::‘U'{'f":;":‘::: ~T‘rhfir‘:'¢]‘:m\r‘;::'(wt.' T :;Iv:‘xro X 00 ing advantage of the recent boom at White Mr, Hughes is enter. prising and has already built a substantial | Hawalian store, and has shipped & train lond of goods | Miss Micniels, aud Mr. Hayloy. Ac-|time active i pushing his work. His with which to stock it, —InJudge Beneke's Mr. Charles Michiels, secretary of the [¥ears and in Nobracka for five|ing from The Des Moines Register of | to go when sttacke 2 « River City, Colo, i ver City, Colo, legation at Waehington companying them were His Excollency | continued retention in the company's police circlen, is now in jail and asnf. court Saturday | Mr, Casper, 4 : r there were two caces of plain drunk, One Portogal and France, his daughter, ing in that direction. His latch victim was sent to jail, and the other was | and a Mr, Jones. Jomes Moran, who struck his SggsssassEs spSs-zzsszessn The king's chamberlain is on his “— | wife, while intoxicated, was sent up for | way back to Honolulu from Earope, ™ | ten days at hard labor, A man was fined [ where he went recently to purchase 81 and costs for committing a nuieance, —Mr, Joseph Garnesn, a prominent |Of royalty, a crown, scepter, royal cltison of St. Louls, and who for fifiy | robos years has conducted a cracker factory in that city, which grew to largg proportions, ianow with his son, J, W. Garnesu, in & i Chliasal 1 ; bkt %_&": ot | Omaha to start a factory bers, Wiver fronsn st Oroaba, from: Mississipp! 8 fooh & Inchea at Davenpors, frosen o4 8. Paul, 8 foot 8 Inches ab 8k Louls, and trozea s La Crose and at Dubuque, st p S LOCAL BREVITIES, dindem will be used at the coming coronation of the king and queeu. They are modeled after those of Rus- | mastex sia, and the orown to be worn by the | was noted at the time, and his funeral |some woman, king is I than thatof hi t. outf bis St. Louis esteblishmnt 3ome | Thu are nearly oval, and ‘sach is or. | 120K Place on Saturdsy morning. namented with a cross at the apex, ~The United States jury, which has|briiliantly studded with dismonds. | from the headquarters ot the depart-|body of the Lloyd women's compan- been ongaged for the past few days in|The rims which encircle the head are|ment of the Platte, under date of Dec- |ion with her head crushed intoa —Sunday was » beautiful day overhead | hearing the oase of VanMoter va, The |of solid gold, inlaid with diamonds State National Bank of Lincoln, Sat-|and other precious stones, and on —Matt Olair Is personating the Scythe [turday came inwith a verdict of 81,200 artist now and disteibuting elogant oalen. [ for the plaintiff, This was an important to learn book-keeping, neoms arithmetio and commercial law, —The Board of Trade meets to-night. was bad, e cither side are gold Kalo leaves, a|®nd below: P'lfl;{ms‘?:znl’ili"d by lheTrn&ls of The rtegl:;unul‘ com'mn‘:;‘l’:'i 80| and tried. She confessed to having the Hawai ngdom., e king’s | nounces to the regiment with sincere h case, and o hostof witneses testified dur- | Fee: LIA"S wmpo_egddo! LA Ry | AT R P RS AT o LM BLALE S Loy ~Governor Nance has fasued a commis- [ 1€ ite progress. slon to Hon, Charles Kaaffmann as notary | ~—The night school to be conducted at | purple with ermine border. the Tenth street mimlon building until| The king was crowned according to | Sergeant Wright entersd the regiment | i, myatery. other arrangements ‘may be considered [the customs of his own country, but|in February, 1855, and has served | relations had existed between the two | 32 13th- e ill begin its session on this|OD Fobruery 12 he will be again |continuously with it ever since that .|crowned in the style that prevails in | date. the courts of Europe. Invitations to| He was appointed corporal in Dec- attend the coronation have bsen sent | ember of the same year, and promot- to the preeident of the United States|ed to sergeant the following January. | ficient evidence, and immediately loft and to the different rules of the old |OnJuly 1, 1857, he was appointed . The ceremonies will take|quartermaster sergeant of the regi- ~—Theo case of the State vs. E, [P, Shot-|place in the new palace, which isa|ment, and served in that capacity well, charged with the shooting of Henry | maguificence structure, It was ur-|until the day of his death. Eberling with intent to kill, has been | nished by a Boston firm, transferred from Judge Beneke's court, where it was to have come up Saturday to the court of Judge Anderson. The —John G. Jacobs has moved into his ) reason for this 1s that the statute requires, mew and elegant house on Douglas etreet, [ in cases where a coroner's jury has deliv- and will bereafter take solid comfort there. ~—A man oharged with stealing lead pipe from Price, McDermott & Co, was run in | DeCesSAry wi by the police yesterday, ~Judge Foster, of Kansas, will preside over the trial of Judge Hull, which begins in the United Btates court to-day. —Lhere is a hole In the Sixteenth street bridge that needs immediate attention or some horre will break his leg there, —The case of the state v, U, L, Clom- ous, charged by his wife with being an abortionist, will come up on the 18th, ercisen will begin at 7 o’clock and continue until 9 o’clock, and teachers will be added from time to time as incroass of nwmbers and other conditions may require. Col. Judd and party came in from [most reeponsible position, Quarter-|intoxicated and had engaged in a [Pk il in from the east on the Rock Island | master Sergeant Wright has always road came right across to Omaha and | shown thndntmou! faithfulness and de- a couple of hours in tkis city before | votion to duty, and was ever held in t d in Omaha, Sk thole train_oume over, Whilo. hare | bigh rogard by tho officers of tho. Ath | Nved quierly for o wiile. nd theo she they met Col, Chase, Miss Fannie |infantry. ered a verdiot in the case the proliminary | gutte fiold and Miss Woolworth, all y —It was rather quiet yestorday and|heariog shall be before o Justico of the |olq aequaintances, and spent their lnst night, only a few plain drunks and a | Peace. ome of petty larceny being reported at police headquarters, time very pleasantly, They will sail from San Francisco | met pursuant to adjournment, Pres— man given a home where she made an- menced the work ef paving on Douylas. [ by the first steamer for Honohulu, —Rev. Maithew Henry, late rector of | street, which was stopped by the storm, 8t Johu's at Nemaha City, was in Omaha | 80d the big steam roller was again shoot- over Sunday, and goes to-day to Decatur to take the rectorship of the church of the —Contractor Grant Saturday PURCHASING HORSES ing back and forth across the surface ali day. It was decided to work the force on | HOW the Animals for the Army are Sunday and finish up the block as soon as porsible, as that will end the work for this winter, Such weather as that experienced —A soldier at Fort Omaha named Stepp was arrested Saturday evening by Con- stable Timm, on the complaint of Charles Quinn. Stepp is charged with robbing Quinn of his watch and chain in broad daylight in front of » saloon near the poat. —A rate of one fare for the round trip, Major Jacob Rawle, Lieutenant E, L’q;he:lmfl tl’d "‘:fi l%‘}mh?;fiom:- moq]thl for drunkenness and disorder in the past few days knooks the bottom |D. Thomas and Mr., Chambers, con- oY PErional Sax, of Jo ohatt, | until the patience of the authorities out of the paving business, stitating the board for the purchase of for the yoars 1870 to 1880, as witness | were worn cut, and she was threatened ~—Dr, ¥, 1. Conner, the junior member | horses ror of the firm of Billings k& Conner, wasa | Platte, returned on s“.,d.’ from g:“d: John member of the famous Hillsdale crew Missourl, where they have bLup op. which went to England last summer to trom Missouri river poiats and ':lt'":‘ 0| ow thelr British cousins, He has as fine Denver, on the ocoaslon of the national re-| o\, q oy amateur souller as any man in union of the G, A. R, in July next, has |y 75140 States for the length of time | 150 horses & year are required in the ho has beon at1t, and has several medals | department, and the demands of the servioce call for animals which are not|¥. E. Moo gaged for two weeks past in selev:,, | *0F of West Omaha precinot. horses for the use of the army. Aboch, The following accounts were al- beenagreed upon bythe various rosds run- ming over that route. A large crowd is which attest his skill and muscle, will find many friends among our local | readily obtainable without a thorongh —TThe many feiends of Mr, William Do- | 70 Lo S g y b 1an, of the firm of Dolan & Lsagworthy, will learn with rogret that he {s lying dan- gerously i1l from typhold fever, at his res- —The district court will reconyene this | states, morning for the special term oalled by | sponse to questions ol the reporter, ' / by Thomas' Eol years and 18 an energetio agent who is | ¢he 3¢d lnst: perronally popular and at the same Dil, Kva Lloyd, a wowman woll known in srice office Foom Of Ball wi A street, 707. L HOTICES, Hawaiian minister to | #ervice ia the best proof of his stand. | fering from delirium tremens. Oa T RENT— Jre 0 Beicombe D her last spree she accomplished the | =————= = = [0 wrear neks Davenporse. . Bb. A B string is always out, at No. 21, and | feat of drinking fifteen glasees of 10 LOAN—-MONRY, Baleowbe, 508-284¢ he knows how to eutertaiu his friends. Ehi"fi- dSh" did this 01; :h '"E"; ONEY 10 LOAR_0 M ] Success to the now departure, va Lloyd was once one of the most | [\ ONE LOAN—On personal property of i b i boautifal young_ women in Chicego: | JUh, i, gcrtion &. €. Fcip, by ats DEVOIED TO DUTY. She had a good home, but was lured “rw amt PR SALE- Cheap, o wood_heavy team of hor! ses hirness and wagon. Inguire at817 Le enworth St. 17134 i : UNEY 10 -UAN—UG \Butbel morigage w the necessary insignia away '“dh“l’“o‘;l?g“'efl W“;P‘;“"“Uly N curity, A llfl?n'l‘u;lt:‘; . "No. 1516 Daclse )R BALL - Pony bivke tomile and to drive among the Chicago nymph du pave, | strest, fronk room, upataire. 8611 ngle or double. ~Inquireat Foster & Gray's "The robes and the royal Tribute of Respect to an Old Veteran g g0 nymp! P =t ot b ity UC 10 - BALE—Of M, W Kennedyshcnse- A Botd ruuivirs aiso “coul ard wosd, sed-a el double ret of hyruess, Monday th A M. 8 1700 Jackson St. #0410 The gray dawn of a morning about TO LUAN—AY § per condin. three years ago revealed a horrible 8250 Oq Sezoed In Suna,of 'l,:: et 3 sight in the apartments occupied by CALIR SN Sy geant of the 4th infantry, [her and another young and hand 'Am':’myudlfi-:m:.hA" el The - walls Were | roiey 7o LOAN—OMI ay Law Omce of D, L. Th ton Block. The death of John Wright, quarter- venth at 10 . Kennedy splashed with Dblood, the ocarpet omas Rodm 8 covered with gore which dripped from a bed whereon lay the lifeless Fo‘a SALE—A Vioh of secondt band busgion ia first-class order as good as new ad 1310 Har: ney. 3084 The following order has been issned HELP WANTED ANTED—Girl for general housework, 1711 FP ey PR OR SALE A fish clas tecond andiphaston’ Callat 1819 Harney St ICYOLE FOR SALE—8 inch standard Co- lumbis, in falF condition. A bargain, O, M. Woodman, 7518t ber 8th, with turned rul b shapoless mass, The coroner’s jury iy il i Blat] (<P tprort ot a murder, and the ki g & Lloyd woman was arrested, indicted | ~° 2 (7T ANTED—A good sized unfurnished room. Addrest P. 0. Box 665 4120 middle Hitchcock e 413-04 IOR SALE—A small grain elovator and s pork ‘warehouse,c} ard on all the rai road tracks at Fremont, Keb., vith the grounds, by Robert Kittle, 372148 A BAR AI-Yor sale, » mall house o lessed und, three rooms, eloset, pantry, sum- o r kiteken, good cellar, and water, Cheap for cash. Inquife on premises, second door north of St Mary's avenue, on Faiview street, or a Falconer's saloon, cpera house block . t fOR SALE—A go:d restaurant and hotel in a flourishing town of four thous nd inhabi- $ants doing & good busiuess Owner wishos tosell on account of {ld health, easy terms. Addross C. . Cawan Grand Island Neb, 313t claimed to have gone asleep on the ANTED—A k 5 The royal robes are | Sergeant Wright, which occurred at|fioor and to have E:own nolzhlnn of W girl at un-('"r:,f.:{.’w?;unf:fn d‘"‘:fnr‘l’gm this post at 7:10 o'clock this morning. | the tragedy. The case was shronded b The most affectionate ANTED—Two dining room girls at Farnam Street resiaurant No 1212 F* 3 XA & SOLMON. women, and no motive for such & |ry\0 TAILORS —Pants makers wantedat Vapors. crime could be attributed to the pris- 411134 oner. After a long and exciting trial v she was acquitted by reason of insuf- ANTED—A aa oré bov to lesrn carringo palotio. Call at Snyders 319 Haraeyst. 859t Chicago for parts unknown. The | xxriNTeD- il for genoral B u ANT D~ o P 1l opinion gf the detectives that ehe was VV family yn‘d'n:;‘:‘;';x':gog: :T:L I::-r;,v the murderess found a partial corro- |2 ¢ scuth icth St. doo-1t 4 boration in after developments, and ANTEDYoung ¢irlscnth side Capltol av- Through a long career, and in a|the theory that both women had been ‘V onuw betwen 10th ard 17¢th midd e of 1he F"“ SALE-@aloon doing & business from §1,050 to $1,200 a month, in one of the best 102 the city. Safisfactory rensons for . For_particu- . C." Beo ofiice, 3121wt C 1t you want to seil youa place, there . are two communications a thia ofiies from goodmen who want o soe you. - XCELLENT BRICK for sale, $9.00 per thou- * sand. Yard, 16th street, two bloeks south vue road. TLoRREN20 DinsLE. 177-1mnov15t SALE—First class hotel for salo ‘© western town. 1as all the firsy claes trade. Reason for selling other business. Por purticulars, address, Hotel, OMAUA B, 185-Infnov1st deadly fight, became generally accept- Wi\mnn'} Boy at H, Dohle's Shos Store, od, though not proven. The Lloyd 38910 n l \TANTFD—A girl in a family of two. In lived quietly for & while, and then sho quire 13th and aDvenport, We;t side, sccond broke out in & spree of the most vio- | hOus¢ from Pave port. Ed lent character. She was finally taken 'WANTEI)—A girl at 2016 Eurt street, in charge by Bishop Clarkson, of the Episcopal church, and by that good ANTI County Commissioners. SATURDAY, December 9.—The board A good milker, Saratoga dai 3, ent, Ocmmiesioners Drexel, Corliss |other effort to reform. The demon of W’.?'l:filhfm and Knight, memory, seemed, however, to relent- St LAl The following was adopted: lesaly pursue her. She was m!naed W;*;‘;m"“;r!\x;x;:ktrl-)mcrolvlgu? for Naving' (4. IS from tho bishop's house one night, [ write o Y <rBork. QO EALE—Steam engines—new end econd hand—8, 15, 20 horse power. Also . Inquire Om ha Foun- dry and Machin J. D. SHEELY, nov24-Tm-m2 Resolved, That the county treacurer | and found the next day in a brothel, | dec 14t General Agent, Fairmont, Neb. o Selected. bo and he is hereby directed to draw | The following night she was in jail. : LG 8 conpae M ot B s Pl from the general fund $7 00, and ap- [ She was arrested every week for six ANTED—To secute the seivices of a well | 5046011 * " JRRRY SEYMOUR. educated mechanic. No propositions cou- o appliccnt pxareses a genersl anical aciences. 's Block, Counci ready for delivery at 97 each. Is 4 foct wide 7 2 feetlong. - Largost and most complets map of Omaha ever published. Official map of the clty. Beo column, MISCELLANEUS. OST—Thursday evening near Post office block Astrican cape. Finder will receive reward by returning same to Mrs. McDonaugh's news depot Douglas St. between 14th and ¥5th St. 4169 OST—Between P. O, and 1122 Farnam account book, name iacide, Mirs Palu gren. Finer will pleas loave ft at 1122 Farnam. 393124 C. BRAINARD, Taxilermist, Deerheads, & pz)fls New Map of Omaba, just compieted and 8. and work on road. with the penitentiary unless she left wie uepsttment of the| The fo]lowin%oflicinl bonds were ap- | the city. pesha wen:,to Des Moives, W:m;{‘“‘“""‘ P e L L agley, Jr., assessor of | and is there raptdly ending her life in uglas precinot;| O, J. Ryan, asses- | the yntold miscries of the druukard. VW AEREEreryona to leave ovders forbalp I —_— i \ ED—O; rood t 1l ~wed: S e | N e A e e e Sl T GENERAL YUND, fonas , and powers of endur-| o4 pay. ™ Inquire at 218 N. 16th streot, room 6. Conrad ., bel, 4 anoe follow the use of Brown's Iron 2074 ° N. W, Négebe,, groceries forpoor 3 4 25 | Bitters. A, Borden, " et S 0L0157. 90 BITUATIONS WANTED. Mah oney Bro,, groce:. “ 1510 POLISHED OFF. i ; Specialty, 13th, be'. Howard and Jackuon. through neighboring | Heimrod & Dorman, ** “or poo 270 wANfln—-A situation by o first-clase French | _65-n3- i . | Samuel Bu: lates ** 19 & o ook, Add ‘A. 8.7 207 B, 13th stroek, OCTORS JAS. H. & JOHN D, PEABODY LieutenanthThomas, iin) o, | NI Soloraon, glas * 8740 [[Wh veany, i;u;‘:g:“ FeelGrate; | HiHH havo removed from 134h and Farnsm strosts 1 V. MIOELLANE JU8 WANTS, to rooms 1, and 6, Redick’s block, 1507 Parnam. screst. 249-n22-1m Judge Neville, the duration of which is | Stated that Missouri was consldel wursing snd attention will pull him indefinite, There are twenty-fiye cases :':' ml.oo:l:zwl’ mflnm ki.: Abrough, he is assured of that. sot down for each day, aait Is the inten- |, 5 iy headquarters in Kansas City tion of the court to begin with the docket d in-law of Mrs, Jesse and has inspeoted altogether over 700 FTROM00 A/ A0RiS AN from the beginning and not totake up the | },oyyen offered for sale, of which 133 Smith, whose death was recorded on Sate | pyyieuy whers it was leftjofl at the regu- urday, roturned home from the :‘" d“;' lar term. Nogrand jury will sit unlees a | are for Capt. Rawles’ company of ar- | E. T, Dul ty. to pay theie filial respects to the dead. | o) ong i summoned, Tho grand |tillery at Fort Omaha and a large pro- | L. Bradford, lumber for county. EdSaish is now looated at Xaglo Rook, | i1y grawn for the term cannot now be portion of the remainder for the cav- |34 roatuly on the Utah & Northern, and A. P, Hap- | 5,109 together as the law requires them to | alry service, Perfectly sound animals | nrichael Tex. good, formerly of the U. P. depot brg-| e yummoned within five days after they | are the first requisite—strong limbed gnge room, is mow at work on the Oregon | 10 3 0wy short line, U, P. spocial car No. 12 stood on the idence on Bt. Mary’s avenue, If good Holmrod & Dormsm,goods Thomas Ryan, tax refunded. Fred, Drexel, cash expends gmhr & A(}nfi', lnmfl r have been purchased. Of these, 650 :?,:‘,:ty, osghandy H, A Avery, work on bridge and broad breasted, The price to be | C. A, Jensen, work on sewer, aid is fixed by the government and ROAD FUND, —The Omaha Foundry and Machine | Pl of £ srcesdstiiare Chambers, | A. P, Redman, work on road.. company, whose works are on the U, P. " . 0. H, Brown, © 4 depot track youterday roceiving provilons | ;" bot ween Sovanteenth and Righteenth | emsfuece o e g e | " Adjourned: Jomy Bivazs, for » trip to New York City, Iu the |, eet, suspended work Saturday. The [¢o be the most expert judge of horse Oounty Olerk. afternoon it was attached to No. 4 sud | g i 'renorted solvent and its head, M, he west. pulled out for the east. Its passengers |m w1, Richards, says they close be- fomind were Assistant General Manager Kimball | (00 4r 0 home trade Ignores thelr pres. “Home Oirele." and General Ticket Asent Stebins who |00 and wont give them a chanceeven to| The ‘‘Home Circle Club” gave an- goes east on important business. figure on work, but when » man wants | other of thelr delightful parties Thurs- —Chlef Engineer Butler, of tho Omabs | anything In thelr line, ho straightway goes | day evening at ‘“Aome Hall,” corner fire department, left 1‘:& :;lcnlng lor‘ Chi | off to Ohicago or St. Louis and orders 1z, of 16th and Burt streets. oago and will overace the shipment of the | when equally good work and better prices P H i s aa 8 I compiabatl + Thi | BB il b home, | Toal cve’ b oy l!;:dinghtha soverity of the weather | to testify in thelr behall department 1s also 1n need of sundry sup- | oreditable excoptions to this remark, Pax. |00t thirty couple were present. plles and apparstus which Chief Butler |ton & Gallagher having obtained ull the | The programme, which was handsome will look after aad see that tho latest and | iron work for their new blook of this com. | I dosign, consisted of eightoen num- most approved appliauces are socured, pany. —A lawn tennis olub, composed of play- | —Mr, J, T, Werts, who travels for 1. | the series of 1882 3, and was a snccess e who tound the rummer season too | Well & Co,, of St, Joe, but who is better | in every particular. Theclubis under brief, meets every Saturday fer practice |knowa in Omaha where he lived for a|the mauagement of the following sad watch games in Central Hall. Lieu: | long time, brought with him in upon his|named gentlemen: Sements Howard, Leyden and Treat, | return from s recent trip to Dakota, Mours, R, W, Patrick, Will MoMillan, | very interesting collection of Indian relics, K. Raff and R. 8 Berlia, aud Misses Bor: | which he I showlug to bis friends at the | HODSman. o tia, Rustia, Millrd aud Lebumer aro| Paxton hotel, Among tho articles is the |, Floor oommitteo—W. J. White: awmong themembers, tomahawk which belonged to Sitting Bull, The next party of the series takes | $1,430. +~Death has numbered many prominent | and the war club of Brave Bear, the son- lace January 11th, 1883 and well-knwn citizons cmong biavictims | in-law of Sitting Bull, who was hanged at | » i .+ s during the past two weeks, and yesterday, | Yaokton on last summer for murdering DIKD, at1p. m, snother pased This | » white man, He has several Indian bows SMITH—Saturday at 7 o'clock, Har- @ — ——————————— Real Estate Tratsfers, $2 600. Willisw Latey, who died from beart dis. | tity of pipes made from the peculiar pipe | Years, of heart disease. wase, ot the advanocd sge of 72 years, |stone of the Upper Misscurl river carved | Fuveral from the residenco, 2718 Buit Funeral on Tuesday at 2 p. m. from late | in elaborate and fautastic shapes and gen. | #treet, st 3 p. m, Monday, Friends of residence, on Twenty-fixst street, botween | uine curiosities both for the skill evinged | the family are invited to attend. Grace and Clark, by the Indian artists and for the odd D?:‘ffi?fi%‘:&fl'fl“ Desnond, aged hapes. Mr,\W ~/Tho National Board of Agriculture, | ooy | (o6 AVIrCE broposes to present |yl takes place on Monday morning whose objeot it is o consider the fensibili 2o bis father, who has quite a | 5 0¥, 10 T pedral, raf holdlng » national fir for the. exhi. | 78® coliestion of Indina relice, and who |4 1090 closk from Oathedral, iblon of produos, e stook, etc., aud to | po 4 8012 fo Vit in & week or w0 at bie That Husbana of Mine, discuss the subject of county fairs gener i ally, meets in Chlcago this week. Awong RS— the dlegaten from Nebrodkn, who loftyoe-| o, BFEY Ordors. Sarday to attend the meeting, were: Hon. | wort Omahs, Neb, rigg, mad ted at . Chris. Hactman, ex-Governor Furnas, | 4ih {nfautey, " * *£HE06d 1o the Al Da 00NN CymatiR: Maj. D H, Wheelor, Hon Ed Mcla:| Oaptain Horace Neide, 4th Infantry, | pled AN | e s tgws, Hou. E. D. Grinnell aud Hon. J. | will prosced without delsy to Foct 1 | ¢4 v ud 8 Starling Morton, If auy state can send » | A. Russell, Wyo., aud report s wit. | *0d orgsnized the Omaba gymnasium, more re vessatative delegation of workers [ ness before the genersl court-martisl, | Col. E. F, Smythe belng unanimously lot her bold up ber bands. convened at that post,.and of which | elected ohairman, called the mesting —Oue of 1he wost avisioorath and ox. | st Flestonant dohn A Baldwin, | o order, with M. ©. K. Oralle as sec- Sensive secret socleties ln the United | oo oion 0 it ‘Bn't’ Aroass; ':];m roly pro tem. Y . Btates is the Begsvolent Protective ‘:‘:" his proper station transacting the busiuess of a|meet at 7:30 o'lock. of Elks, which is -vldnl.n‘nu o . ropudotia Lowls, Deaver and Obicago. A movement| Hup Ruxcw, cowposed of rare, chalce adjourned to meet next Wedunesdsy s on foot to establish » lodyp of ibe Elks i-ld lmmnlfi. comparable with fne ice, in Omsa, Mr. J. G, Flotcher being s-: W""“’t‘ :‘-‘J‘.‘:a’;.-?"“if“t tion addition, $360. e Ask your dragy ist for Deddi Salve, i dents, Price 25¢, Renewer. $1. Druggists. follows: Tr Berry, Midgley. Board of Trade of business men bave alresdy sigoified theic | Gladstone, club swinging, eto., by Jack Hanley, ' ZLond. Pieloy & Bradford, goods for 3 H] Letunan & Oo, goois for EEE Paonn gssurnsy 2uSRY 8 J. A Wakefield, lumber for county “for coumty.. Tamber for county. . . Baeem 8 S Barree Oreex, Mioh., Jan, 31, '79, GenTLEMEN—Having been afflicted for a number of years with Indiges- tion and general dobility, by the ad- wice of my dootor I nsed Hop Bitters, and must say they afforded me almost Notwith- | ingtant rellef. 1am glsd to be able THOS.G. KNOX., bers, Levines orchestra furnished the| The followlng deeds vere filed for musfo, The party was the socond of | record In the county clek's office De- vember 9. Reported foxTax Bkk by Goo, W, Ames, real estab dealor: Geo, W, Ames and wib to G. W, Execative committoe - ¥, W. Pick-|Loomis and F, 0. Revinus; lots 11 ns, J. A. White, Wm, Brown, J, M, |and 12, block 3, Hansom Place, ,600. Kate E. Hollowsy and Neband to L, Schmidt, port of lot 4, Vlock 81, Androw Bevins and wife to J, R Hendrick, lot 6, Capitol addition, 8, E. Rogers and wife toV, Baty, was Mr, Latoy, the father of H, L. and [andarrows, a pips of peace and any qua- | riet, wile of James H. Smith, aged 59 | lot 3, block 6, ImprovementAssocia- eep it in the house im casof acci- Douglas County Gardenea At a Jarge meeting of the Duglas county gardeners, last week, th in- times the _|sugurated & hortlcultural societ and hl‘: fin;oz:ln“ui;gn“‘.v%.fi:' ';;“I‘:&‘ elocted officers for the ensuing yur as Presldent —M. A. Donahue. Vice Prul:lcnl;-&m Craig, 7 R Sh t‘::l& Secretary— Will ot bol Euo-:irv'o committee—Erfling,Jyn eoting this evening, December 1 :Bp.m. The board of directors Tuos. Gissox, Secretary. t | Hoarssness or Sore Throat, They are ex- To the Eaitor of Tha Bxx. A little ocourrence took place in the Uslon's shop yards Saturday afternoon ‘whi. . ~aatly pleased the boys, and which we +. %’ 1 imoeth recording. Tom Evans, the foreman of the pas- senger repairs, is a man who has been in the company’s employ for years. He is one of Stevens' old retainers, and feeling secure of his place, has been irascible, insulting, and in short, s bully, to those over whom he con- sidered himself elevated. He has been acoustomed to bull-dozing pretty much everybody, and thought he had it all his own way. On Saturday he tried the game on Ed Knott, a brakeman on the hili train, a slim young fellow, quiet, in- offensive and very popular He managed to pick up some mori of a quarrel with him over the sabject of “air brakes” and at length called Knott by the vilest of all vames. The latter started away but Evans followed him and continued his in- sults, At longth Knott, unable to avoid the trouble, turned about and went for Mr., Evans, polishing him off as satisfactorily aa Sir Joseph Por door, in Pinafore, KEvans followed him wup again and & sec ond time was haudsomely polished up. On returning to the shop he was asked what was the mat- ter and replied that he had fallen and struck his face on a rail. o was in- formed that if he was not wareful he would fall over some more rai's. Yesterdsy morniog when Ed, Knoté came to work every man he met had & treat for him, and his pockets were all full of cigars bef>re he got through. He acted under compulsion and de- serves the thanks of all the boys. MaNY RAILROADERS, e GIVEN UP BY DOCTORS, “Is it possible that Mr. Godfrey is up and at work, and cured by so sim- ple a remedy?”’ “I assure you it is true that he is entirely cured, and with nothing bat Hop Bitters; and only ten days .fi: his doctors gave him up and said wust die!” ““Well a-day! That's remarkable! I will go this day and get some for my poor Geo! know hops are good.” A Large Funeral. The funeral of the late John Riohards took place at 2 p. m. Sunday from the residence, on Farnam street, between Tenth and Eleventh, being conducted by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of which he as & member, ever seen in Omaha at the in- I evening at Hospe's hall 40 effect & per-| BROWN'S BRONCHIAL "‘o'o, The funeral cortege was one of the SR e ion, Thous peesnt| CHES are excellout for the relief b_ 4 organization. [preson A oNamara. hu#:b.uppn.d {, A, H, | were entertained by ‘exhibitions of | ceedingly effeckive.”—Christian ‘;uu, ment of » privete citisen. It was F Ouwmaha, N Eng. Naded by a large procession of 0dd ! v C. ¥ ANTEDFew day boarders at 220 north AK N UP—One brown mare colt star in fore- 16th up stairs, (Hlalcombe Block) ~408-1614 head, two hind foet white, 207t JAS. STEPHENS EDWARDKUEHL, MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDI- TI. NALIST, 498 Tenth_strect, between Farnam Will, with 1he aid of guardian spirita, obtain for any one & glance and present, and on certain conditions Boots and Bhoos made to order, satisfaction_cusranteed. ANTED—Two good coopers. Steady work men at Packing house of Thos. Brees & Son, Council Blufts, Ia, ANTED—Two first class barbers at Broadway, Council Bluffs. P. W. Derksen. W fire neaf"0,RENT—Furnished room with office. Address J. W. Pee ANTED-Boarders b, 8, y the'day or weeR—— 345-1m BUSINESS' CHANCES, USINESS CHANCE -A good blacksmith is offered #pecial indusement, more Neb. Apply to 0. Frostt, e WO-—P easant furnished rooms. Call at 607} 41! 0% RENT-2 turnished rooms for light house keeping, also one furnished reom with stove and one unfurnished room Beemets block corner 409- ‘Vox HENT—A good orgauat A, I CR RENT—A dcsivable new 100m 18.9 Welster. NOK RENT—Heus on Oricago streor, ween 14th and 15:h, Inquire of John 8 15th and Ch cago, '— poriisred iront roc nt 379, Hari (y botwes ter did the handle of the big front |isu (OR FENT—Corncr store 16th street and St, ary's aveLue tultsblo for dry §03da oF B. Cook, st Millmd Hote, l;cn B840 POWDBER Absolutely Pure. This powder mever varies. A marve. strength and wholesomeness ore economical than the ordinary and cannot be sold in competition wi multitude of low test, short weight, &luw Sold only in cans vaL Baxing Pownen Co, Wal) 8¢, Now Vorr AMUSEMENTS. MASONIC HALL. Meonday 'Eve., Dec, I, PROF, LESSING Will give one of bis GRANDSTEREOPTICAN i Magic Lantern Exhibition Over sixty beatiful views of Paria. laces to be seen : Beautitul Boulevary, Churches, Palaces, Theatres Parks. Aldo v SANTA CLAUS,AND OISDERELLA, And wmaby other comic views, @pecially tor the smusemement of chfidren. Tickets for this entertaloment for sale at Or ax Meyer, Dewey & Stone, T, ldl Art Emponuwm. b \WO FURNISHED ROUMS AND BOABD— Also table boarders, 1810 Dodgs 86, OR RENT--Two nicely furnishe rooms, north of Dodge, on 18th. 801-12¢ TRENT— Pleasant furn shed Toom suliable for gentlemen, 1619 Farnam. 364-9} OR RENT—Front room with board, improvements. No. 1718 Dodgo St. JOR RENT—A house of $rooms, sulkable for on or wo families. Rent §20 & u onth, qube 115 Chiougo street, bet. 12th and 13th, 307-11 or pho-phutoxr No 1712 Douglas St. JOHN G. JACUBS. OR RENT—One nicely furniahed room for one or two gentlemen, No. 112 Harney sireet, t. 8th and 9th. 3'6-9t Fuu REN1—Residence 3outt OR RENT—>mall cottage, Davenpors and 17th D S RRHNAN, urnished and unfur OR RENT Now twe story house of ten shaort dstazos from pot 'OF RENT-Uafurgished voom, two biocks 7 of postoffice, 117 touta 176h stee: & Tm]:;.g‘ :,;l;njhgun. veuport dad Chcags R ~A ho E P v, T et in the Inquire for three days, Bemis Doug 17th shroet, between o | chasd & Beans, Mo = : 4 OB RENTE-Now asven sam sohiast = .26 Conta, sovoral closite, oty aid ¢ stemm g =

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