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THE DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY JANUARY 10 The Daily Bee. OMAHA. ply. Call at012 Dot o 8t factured from coal; alro that the|they had run up. L X Deway & Stone, of Omahs, d“'l" began 4 SWORHY of $10,000 in government e sl Purchaslng thfl Waha.sh‘ \ Wedn esday Morning, Jan, 10 | ™8 the new bbbk i A Quantity of Unimportant |yonay uhall be forfeited o the city of HAEEAS CORFUS, i . ' e ALk ~In Judge Leneke's court yesterday Bus'ness Transacted, Omaha if the work bo not comienced e # tinnoi 1o oth r need Weather Report. (e following observation: are taken at the +ame noment of time at all the station samed.) i an aexault and battery committed Decem- For, upon is paseace. '“‘°| Vh""fl syas 8| It overthoro wasa city in which the | T T 0 houe i e 10e for 16 smplo o B Wag Deeartuen, U, 8, SiaNat Sea. 30:h on his first spree. He will do i folluwa: Aves - Buler, Behm, Dellore, el o lobe: Democrat § : MASON 108, OMAIA, Jan_ oy o | ot Willap o 1bibh Herman, Kaafman, Lieder, McGuck. | 18beas corpus privilego was used to| “'my, croutent railrond sensation of —Should the wleighing hold good, the| The city council held a rogular meet- | i, () Kcefe, Tharaue, Nocs—Cutby, | t8 utmost, that city is Omaha, and |the day was sprung yesterday by a Unity church people propose to hold a | ing last evening, the followiny mem. | Danham. casea here are of 8o frequent oeour- [ gontleman who had just returned froz Omaha, tiozen at Yanktol j Y t r . he | Ok RENT-Doutle onioe in Jacobs Diock, et = from change of grade. Roferred overa year ago, its father being a|governor would call attention tot 67816 Misslasipp! frosen Paul, frozen st Du- BERNSTEIN BEATEN. ing Ik olintit of this Slty.|iaw govéfing paatlel "fohs, and ) e bran, frozen -: Ls Orosse, trozen st Davenport, we'ommmee‘on streets nm? grades, Sary of Prof, and Mrs, 'A':lar ‘:;:"M:':: o: the. ctid tge would insist that the law prevail to ;I‘(:‘R‘; T—Up-siairs, l‘.’t’m’r‘?fif'fl'c(}fi T fet 5 inclion ot B, Louls, He Has Some More Coets 1o Settie.| ¥rom Lewis 8, Reed, s:crotary of Toozer. father and mother conaplred to have|prevent one corporation or met of | T LOCAL BREVITIHS, public library board, stating that a . the child left upon its fatber's door. | flicers running two parallel lines ]‘ Contract must b this monch, Call on A The replovin sult institated by the | vacancy exists in the cffico of director stops, with the understauding that he His ideas wa;s tflg:‘:l‘x;“ml::lt';‘:t :; F. J. McShane, 1410 nSt. i i roceed to v s The fanersl of the fate Mre, John | Bernstein’s against Conatable Datch- of the board. Miss Poppleton was| A Pleasant Gathering of thould take it up, return 1t to its|onoce pi F”“ KENT- offer for ront Parki took place at 2 p, m, yesterday, licity as to tho true Inwardness 3 H a9, and sewer’ conr ection. For terms apply on b;}:;::’;;::fl;:,}::fr ::Z ;:::;“ timo since, when Bernsteln endeav.| ¥rom several parties presenting late Them, of the businers, as people would then UO:}?‘ much, tbut his }mnelfi;fl e promiosand to . G. BhiverHea: Eatato 4 i i i ecure for the Ty . Omabia Gleo Club bold a meating | 9704 to butldozs two Rasslans ard got h’l{;;o:ah:‘::ly';;;:lzfi:wiflinu atton- :i‘l";:n:; i lfz oGk ks rzgi "?.‘Jfiii Ukloh] Fleldo ' (ilde] 1351 A8 T fiv Thomas u'—fi‘::a'a::ll.lm:lvmnm rehenrsal, s ¢ left, came up M,W\‘lli afternoon In | tion to stench arising from gas works B enve.lopu, .w‘()th & Aot failed to ‘keap his part of the contract | Northorn lakes, The Northern 5 a1l Justico Wright's court, The justice| From city engineer, accoptance of ing of silver white ribbon, foundlts| 4"} o child was let out to s farmor SHED ROO¥S T0 RENT—Ana rooms —A Douglas straet saloon keeper wan arrested yesterday for keeping open af- ter 12 o'clock. —The fair for the benefit of the Giarman #chool will be he'd at Masonic hall from the 22d to the 27th inst. ~The Madison Square Esmeralde Com- pany left for San Francisco on the over: land train yosterday. —The Hermesians had 'a very pleasant time M nd:y at the residence of Mrs, 8. H. H. Clark, == ) el T{VOK RENT-—Cotiago of threo rooms, ind i ropriatel ith ai BULGINE. the lakes and to the Missisatppi river Clark Sts. $10, po fro i A, W. Fullreide, the Donglas streot boot [ tho case, and Mrs, Bernstein swors | them to be put in their proper place, | *PPropriately trimmed with eilver and L3l % g i rog g ulee onprem and shoe man, has failed; his liabilities so | that 1t washers. Tn order to sabstan- | An extended debate ensued, in which uvurnlinun, the dlvltuu 1858 1883 being — (bnrlnl[,\e’xtxdci-nz o‘fhar: ‘}:'35. or zrh]ty will 17th Street. T, J. Fitzmorris, far a8 known amounting to about $3,000, | tiate this fact she off. red several checks | it was aiown that Chairman Creigh- [ S0Bepiouous nl:_mug the adoraments. | The Glant Lccomotives for the south- A b e ATRES: “hs r:: ia evidenco which she said she had [ton had notified the bank company|, At 9 o'clock the wedding ceremony ern Pacific il LGl ALY (GG By — A1l tho ensterei toblns, weto, reported | ;3" 0, ") oaping ab w livery atable: |inot. €5 $HORGAGH] With' their ateps, | 00k placo, Deacon Bonner cflictating, Jus Wauah) sappainpaicie, cOioial | corner suei four hours late = yesterdsy and the U, P. ’i‘hn signature to the checks were dif- [ Resolution adopted. * | and very pleasant it waa to, all con- guide. Tt shows good line from| m improve overland train was delayed an hour and a half in consequence, —Chat. B. Bishop, one of the finest comedians in the country, appears at Boyd's, Thursdey and Friday, in the Iuwghable comedy, “Strictly Business.” A sncred concert will be hald at Turner f i J 0 rooms will Bl on Sundav next by the Mistoal Union | Bocmteioh G Lt o e ll':r&f!;oni)fltwa;:.ldfi?;]::h u:ndlnfil:nu;: testimony of the peace and prosperi-|® model designed by Mr, Stevens, | asked the reporter. ,w,u.u; orchestra asisted by Richard Kohl, the [hud signed the name, but had |streots. Adopted. ty the visitora invoked on the houge- | *uperintendent of the Contral Pacific. | * ¢‘Why, just as soon_aa the arrange- ST #olo b clarionstist, and Rudoloh Geuert, | done uo at the request of tho woman [ By Dellone: To advertise for bids | Bold by which theywero so hospitably | The cylinders ate said to be the larg. | monts can be made. It 1s just as well | [{';1L Gl iheiddal the talented rolo cornotist. } herself. As it is absolutely necessary | for 300 cords of wood, Referred entertained. o8t now in use on any locomotive, and | for an _nterprising paper like the [hcrmes abl., nder the law that the afiidavit shail 1 . Oaeof the dolightful features of |the engine has eizht five-foot driving | Globe- Democrat to give the first hint| - All of the churches unite in a meeting | Under the law that the aflidavit sha raixo BsTiMATES, i wheels, the total wheel base being 163 t rot | TroR RENT. atthe Y. M. O, A, rooms on Thursday | P® made by the person bringing the ¥ Ols et R % the evening wee the overtures by , \tc l.h 0] o as‘s "Smi as it is toIlct some enstern gaper go l unl.ll NT ous ¢ N 12 e o y rom ngineer Rosewater: An i ific eet, 8 welght, lig] 3 7 ons, | it firet. 4 opinion this movi ! ner 10th w uglas, eviulag, whed those brorent will bid, Gods roplevin suit, of course the case fell 'y £ng] ater tne Uvion Pacific band, of which ) 'y s | it firs s my opiniol ove ; speed to Mr, Goorge T. Howser, late gen< eral gecretary of the Y. M, C, A, who leaves for Chioago, ~A. whole procession of aleighs, occu- pied by the Paddy Ryan combination, paraded the streets yestorday headed by Peof, Y.ger's silver cornet band. The Bea oftlse was handsomely serenaded. ~A young man was s rrested for turning " off thogas st the opera hiouse at the closs of the “‘Fhmeralda” performance Monday yoars manager of the extensive furniture ostablishment of Jansen Bros, & Co, in thin city, and recently connected with the Phoenix Ohair company of Eheboygan, has accepted a flattering proposition from there was one case of plain drunk, The victim was mulcte] $10 and costs. A yeung man was fined the same amount for basket sociable on Friday evening next at the home of Me, D, C. Sutphen, one-half + southwest of the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Sleighs will leave th church at 7 o’clock, —Ed. Wittly will to-day take the {1ace heretofore occupird by Ed. Leeder, on Faruam, ofporite the Paxton, and will at once begin improying it, Among other 1| things he will build a large addition to the rear, giving him more room to do the heau- tifal by his friends. His daily bill of fare will include a warm lunch from 10 to 11 in the morning. er, who attempted to collect the costs acsrued in the police court a short had called a jary, but after looking it over Oharles R. Redick, the attorney for Datcher, concluded to try the case without one. The introduction of ovidenco by Bernstein was to show that he owned nothing himself, and that his wife had always done the bueiness and had accumulated all the ill-gotten goins the twain posscss, The horse and buggy levied upon by the conate ble was the subject matter of ferent, and the signature to the afli- davit in replevin to support the suit was wholly unlike either of the others. Ttappeared that the signature to the affidavit, though in smaller writing than the body of the insirument, it was the identical handwriting. When Radick questioned on this point flat at this junoture, Mr, Redick moved that the case be dismissed, and the justioe sald that he would have to do so. Colonel Smythe objected, bowever, and asked time to bring in tome authorities, and he was finally given until Saturdayto do so. The case was virtually settled and Bern. atein in addition to the $50 costs in the poltos court’ will. have aother bill of nearly equalmagpitude to liquidate. Daring the progress of the care Mynday his ‘weazen and dis-. THE CITY COUNCIL. The New Uas Ordinance Passed, A Captain of the Polico Provided beis being present: Baier, Behin, Corby, Dunham, Dellone, Herman, Leeder, McGucklo, O'K eefe, Thrane Acting President Kaufmann in the chair, O MMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS, From the mayor, approving Decem- ber appropriation ordinance, and also ordinance repealing ordinance No, 262, From Gen, Lowe, askiag for an ad- justment ot damages to property arls. selocted by tho council to fill the va- cancy. curbing and guttering on Dodge street from Thirteenth to Twentleth street, Filed. Also estimate of Douglas strect pav ing. Referred. RESOLUTIONS, A resolution to employ Jacoh Hauck as assistant city engineer from March first was amended to employ Mr. Tillson and adopted. By Mr. McGackin—A resolation to inspect the steps of the bank on Twelfch aud Farnam streets and cause By Mr. McGuokin—A resolution to prevent the piling up of paving stone on Tenth street in front of places of business. Roferred, By Thrane: To enforoe the resolu- tion in reference to the obstruction made by cars of the B. & M. railway approximate estimate of the cily's share of paving expenses for the pav- Ing now under contract, and an addi- tional amount to cover the central part of the city, and also Sixteenth street from the south side of Douglas to Tzacd street. This estimate is based the cost of granite pavement on Tenth street at $4 35 per equare yard, and of §3 00 per square yard for the rest of the city, as follows: Tenth street, granite from Marcy to Douglas, $27,766, question of tho $10,000 bord the commttes arose and reported. They reported amondmerta as fol- Tows: That the gas be as pure as and not more dangerous than that manu- and proaccatod to completion within the time spoc fiad in the ordinance, The ordinance, as amended, was put Mesere, Corby snd Danham voted against tho ordinance, explatining that they did not like the shape 1t was in, PAVING ORDER, An ordinance to pave certain streete, (those embraced in the foregoing es'i_ mates of the city engineer) was read twloe and referrcd. The council adjoarned. SILVER CHIMES. The Quarter-Centennisl Anniver- _ Friends to Oongratu- way to Tue Ber reporter’s deek Mon- day, and within was an invitation to attend the silver wedding anniversary of Mr.and Mra. A, R. Toczer, on Monday evening, January 8:h, Accordingly in the evening the re- porter m flled himself up and sought his way to the cosy family restdence of the Toozers, on Nicholas street be- tween Seventeenth and Highteenth where a pleatant party of friends were found sespmbled, The rooms were cerned. After the bride and groom of a quarter of a century had been duly cougratulated, the remainder of the evening was spent in social enjoy- ments of all kinds. Refreshments of delicate, substantial and cheering nature were served, ard the smoke of fragrant Havanas curled upward in Prof. Toozer was the originator and has been the leader and director for the past twelve yenrs, Another was the romarkably fine singlng by the family of Mr. Chaa, Kohh::gcr, consisting of himself and wife three daughters, who sang bothiin German and Eoglish with fine efleot, The wedding presonts were numer- ous and besutiful. The Union Pacific band gave their leader a splendid sil- ver tea and. coffee set of six pleces, hotel. The two girls were evidently out on a little lark and that they had but little to go on was shown when the bill was presented aud their com- bined aesets did not half pay the bill An Interesting Oaee In Judge Chad- wick's Court. reuce that it would abzolutely startle those back east, who are accustomed to resort to this final privilege, only upon the most extremo occasions. The county court' is the most fre quent ecene of habeas corpus suits in Dougles county, and yeserdad at 2 o'clock a very interesting caee was called thare, This suit was brought by a mother to recover ‘her baby, The circum- stances are rather peculiar, as it ap- pears that the child was an illegiu- mate one and was born something mother as a waif and pay her for its support and thus avold all pub residlng not far from Oraaha, who took it into his family, and both he and his_wife became warmly attached toit. Recently the mother, who be- same anxious to once more hold her own baby in her arms, went to the farmer and told the s'ory of the child’s maternity, and asked that it be re- turned to her. This the farmer rc- fused to do, and consequently tha sait was brooght which came up in the county court yesterday. Ryl The largest locomotive engino that ever passed through Omaha went west yesterday over Union Pacific railroad for the Southern Pacific of California, It is of the Mastodon pattern, built by the Cook Locomotive and Machine works at Patterson, New Jersoy, from and with coal and water, roady for the road, it will weigh ¢S tons, There is an Independent cui- off and reverse lever worked bysteam, and there iy a steam brake to each driving wheel. Her fire-box is 11 feet and combustion chamber four feet long. She is double parted and has two side valves and two qut-cff valves in each steam cheat. Yhere are no pumps, two injectors taking their place. H. T. Miller, a veteran ergin- eer who 18 well known all over the THE RAILROADS. —— Prospect of the Union Patifio An Unbro'ton Line From B8t. Louis to the Paciflc, from New York, and wao is familiar with several of the Gould syndicate, He stated that from what he heard i New YWork it was probable, and even more than probable, that the Union Pac fic will either purchase or lease the Wabaeh, or make some sort of & traflic arraugement whereby it will work with the Wabash as if the two were one. “And practically they will be one road,” said the gentleman from New York. He continued: Gouald has a great head; he knew the the Wabash presidency.” The informant went on to say that the governor’s ideas didu’t scars Mr Pactfic, goicg boldly westward into the Union Pacific’'s territory, has awakened the directors to the fact that they are behind in getting an ou’s let which nature alone can close Then the Chicago, Barlington and Qaincy, which was formsrly con controlled with a line to Hanuibal and Qaincy, Yas gone in a direction where- oy they can draw frcm the Ucion i trsffic, outhern Pacific has worked its way to an esstern water outlet, and it is fact that the Uuion Pacific must positively got to Omaha to Chicago and Louis, and from Kansas City to Chicago and 8 Louls, to eay nothing of Hannibal sud other Mlssissippi river points. The Union Pacific owns or controls the Kangas Pacifis, which will give it | ] a line to Kausas City."” *‘But when will all this take place?” will take place within nine months” MORE OF THE SAME, New York, January 7 —A diepatch from St. Louis printed to-day said that there was a plan for the Unfon Pacific rallroad to purchase or lease the Wabash lines, or to pérfect a traffic arrangement whereby the two systems would be practically made one, It seems that the announcement to this effect created something «f a sensation in St. Louis, Mr, Washing- ton E Connor said, when the dispatch | ] ¢ night, *Ho was allowed togo with & warn- | torted faco was wreathed in the near— mDnt::l'l:m;:r;:t;w-:fml&umfi a‘g&- {::‘::. f:;;ln:n& Ev‘.:gak:‘n;;:.. s :;;:L‘“*:‘:‘L':g: :1‘ o‘“:*’ u?:"h”:fv“‘:‘ waa shown to him chll; nllemoon.d \h;t tog n:‘::;;:‘:,‘:;n?:.’,::d;::;m o i;flz:‘;‘? ‘:‘p';::.“: "I:tm“kld‘;:; Harncy streot, Fifteonth to Ninth, | Mr, and Mu.gx. " Tooger by thg li_'h‘d“ ol‘l‘l‘l‘:: 'Sout:m;n P‘:ifi: road. pl:n.ntory“:!v:: pr:m:l er::;:na 1£ X5 3 ‘4 ' 14,000, Union Pacific band, Jan. 7th, 1883,” | There wi wenty four of these en. | ;. i i . | the vourse of justice would clog up for 814, 3 u ag , Jan. ), 3 f perfect a practical combination ::;::: :l':;f m.:kd ;u:-l“n;.nl;;l;'ol;s:l. Borand flawf I.O 4 -puk,ul:’li 3”‘ .l]%l;venth ntreet, Douglasto Marnoy, | A beautiful silver butter dish was |2inesin all delivered to the Southern | [s™"\y © jitorests of the Union good m ve as the poor family needed oash tor rent, ete, ~The members of Engine Company No, 1, will moet at the engine house, Wednes. day morning at 9 o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of the late Fuler R, Smith, D, W. Lane, Secretary, " =Meoting of Fire King Hose Company "No. 2 at the ncw engine hotlse on Thureday evening at 7:30 p, m, sharp; By order of Foreman H. |Tegge; H. Bexthold, Secre- ary, —Mr, Shears, the afi«ble proprietor of the Millard, fell down the elevator shaft last Fridey night and only eaved himself from being erushed to death by his pres- «ence of mind in seizing the rope and stop- ping the descending elevator, city. 809 column, Shewill be buried in the Holy Sspulcher REP. RTS, served as drum major for ten yearsin |and their creditors have been giving | was made, St. Louis would be bene-|* o —There will be a mesting of the firedo- | semetery, Funeral at § dclock Thareday| - To 8PPOInt & captain of police_and |tho British army, and went through | thom extensions with tho. hope o | Bted. becwase It wan the natuvel hesd: oot MIBUNLUANEUR 1 partwent this eveniog ot Fireman's hall 0 | morning, January 11, from the cathedral | fiX his pay at $80 por month ~ Adopt- | the Crimean —war, organized the | working them throvgh, but it was fin- | quariers for the lines. Ever since|MVIKEN |F Fhmniiiied'lea d bridle areange for attending the funeral of F. R.| on Ninth street, od. . Union Pacific band twelve years ago, | ally found imposaibe and aoccordingly.| Mr. Gould has been in control of the | Gwner can have sawe by proviug prop: Bmith, who died yeiterday. The funeral —_— Submitting a substitute for the or.|and all know what that has been to|they suspended. They assigned as|eouthwestern system St. Louis has Doy g expenped atd. 0. Mentuts Capitol ¢ Sakie ploontitotatceaW Bt 0130 o'albeles ANOTHER MAN. dinance granting the United Gas Im- | Omaha, as its fame extends over all | the cause of their fallure the poor col- | been the most important center for the | * —A communication from one of our sub. | It Was Ne: Doc. Clemons Who Was « Killea. scrilers requests the sexton of Prospect Hill cemetery toshovel off path by which funeral procesions may reach the grave 3 FPIRY - 1or S d upon its final passage. Adopted. making it 0. firm are estimated at about $4, 000, build in a way to interfere with the Rdind warguia) by ¥ without wading through “‘the beautiful” | To The Editor of Tux Lixx. To place on the book of hydrants| Mr. and Mrs. Toozer have been BB Omahas twelve inches deep. Ladder company, No, 1, are hereby re- quested to attend the meeting en Tues- day, January 9, 1833, at 8 o'clock, sharp, to mske arrangements for the funeral of our late brother firewan, Fuller Suuth, erease of Mr, Kroitzsch's business, but it did not. himself to the ef in Judge Beneke'§ gourt then, and he would have thingd different. The only dissimularity apparent was afowdollars difterence in the amount of the costs which he will have to pay. The quick- er thismisorablovillain and shark quits his nefarious trafficing in this city, the better it will be for him aud hia hard outfit, He even expreased DInD, BOBHNCKE, ~Carl, son of Max and Hedwiok Hoehncke, died ath p, m., Jan- uary 8§, 1883, Funeral January 10, at 2 p. m,, Charles street, Shinn's addition, FEENAN—Mollle M., wife of M. J., Fee- nav, died this morning st 8 o'cldck, 1 Corumsus, Neb., January 6. T notice in your paper of to-daya — Al the members of Pioneer Hook and | statement that in all probability one Dr. J. 0. Lease, who, a few days ago, was found desd by the rallroad track near Duncan in this (Platte) county, was one and the same person, as one :A‘r‘r not suggest hereafter that they are o me person, for if Dr, J, C, that he was vot 8L Twolfth street, Dodge to Harney, Thirteenth street, Dodze to How- ard, $2,664, Fourteenth street, Dodge to Har- ney, $1,093, Fifteenth street, Howard to Capitol avenue, $12,306, o Sixteenth street, Douglas to Izard, $13,628, Algo, estimate at the request of the chairman of the board of public works, & separate estimate of the coat of in- tersections and alley crossings on Six- teenth street of a macadam roadway, covered .with a three-ivch layer of broken granite al §1.80—$21 204, or $14,130 less than if laid as above in- dicated. provement Co, of Penunsylvania the right to erect and construct gas works and lay mains in the city of Omaha; and to rend and put this ordinance and begin paying for same on July 1st the new hydrants reported ready for use. Adopted. To pay the rent of certain hydrants at $09.95. Adopted. ORDINANC Lovying a special tax for the curb per thousand, and not over §1 00 por 1,000 feet for gas of 20 candle power; given with thy set by Messrs,. Edholm & Erickson; a silver cestor by Harry and Carrle Jackson; pickle castor and fork by Mrs, M. C. Carlin; silver cake baskets by Mra. D. 8. Mitchell and ‘Mrs. May Connell, Mr, James Bonner, Mr. Chas. Kohlmeyer and family, and Mr. and Mrs, Striplen Also a lovely basket and a brquet of rare exotics from Mr. Clark Wood- man, The children gave a fine and wassive album. Mr. and Mrs. Toozer were marriod January 7th, 1858, at Bardiff, in Eug. land, and came to Omaha in 1863, twenty years ago They subsequent- lIy went west as tar as Salt Lake and daho, returning in 1868, since which time they have constantly re- sided in Omaha. Prof. Toczar, who the adjolning states, as woll as our own, ' It is by all odds the best band in the western couatry, and Mr. Toozer is entitied to the credit for blessed in their married life by eight children, the eldest being Mrs. Jack- #on and the youngest & pretty little girl of 3 years. A happler family it would be hard to find, and Tnr Ber indulges with many others in the hope that the bride and groom of twenty- Joe “Onr @ Lark.” Pacific, ANOTHER FAILURE! A Number of Omaba Men Left by a Stromeburg Grocer, Qaite a little sennat'on was caused in this city yesterdasy by announce- ment of the failure of L. M. Weods & Co., of Stromeburg, Polk county. This firm kept a general merchandise and hardware store, and this morning made an assignment for the benefit of all their creditors, glving no one preference, 1t seems that they have been behind on their accounts for the past eight months, leotions they made, but it is probable that the close market now prevailing is what killed them, Their liabilities are about $7,000, and the assets of the 1AL TrocHEs for Coughs : only article of the kind which has done me service. T want noth- ing better.'—Rev. R H. Craig, Otisville, N. Y, Sold only in boxes, Price, 23c, Al i e e PERSONAL. lard, Joha L. Carpenter, Lincoln; Ed Sharp, Pac.fio, the Wabash, the Mis- souri Pagific, and the Hannibal & St. Joseph, ' There had been a disposi- tlon to overbuild, and by combining this tendency would be checked. Two parataount objects would be gained— greater economy and greater facllities, The idea of a combination was to pat the roads on a more economicsl basis, and rcmove disturbirg elements. The Hannibal & St. Joseph had perhaps beeu in a position where it could be worked for good or evil, It wonld prove a natural feeder in the method proposed. The plans tended more in the direction of traflic arrangements poseibly than any other, but it would be premature to aiscuss the subject In that bearing at this time. Whatever combination roads. What defined the position of the railroads most clearly was the pes- #ibility of the Denver & Rio Grande changing hands. It threatened to Union Pacific. 1ln its anxiety to bulld it exceeded the capacity of the country. Had it stopped it might have been in a different condition from what it was to-day. Mr, Gould gave up the management of the Union Pac fic three years ago, and his holdings in it were light, Re- 1 " iy i 5 irits, ob y one a glance of the past i i .3, | Doo. Clemone, who has figured rath five years ago may liva to celebrate ferring to a portion of the dispatoh | it tvesent. and on coreain e v ‘ By order of the president, Phil Dorr; 3, [ D20 Clemone, g er | ing and gutteriag of Dodge street. |\’ golden wedding, and that thelr| it P, Kennedy, general southern pas- | which spoke of the attempts of other | ture Boots and Shocs i thone 10 the fus X Rum:fl.:. secretary, promu?nnfly in the p«':liu court in .To transfer moneys raised to con- yeara of wedded bliss may even exoeed senger agent of the Louisville, New Albany | lines to cut into the Union Pacific, | ®tisfsction cusranteed ! g —Thecounty commissioners wore in ses- | your city lately; but this is a mistake, | struct lateral sewers to the sewer bond | {h o't re0 score and ten alloted to man ety “Monon Route,” | Mr. Connor seid that nothing which [ ¥ #lon to-day, meking estimates and award- | B, i oll k here, | fond. Passed. for this 1if &7 Clisgo' 1liwey, i ! Monon J 8 . y tea and awar oth parties are w nown here, or thig life. s in the clty, threatened it could work injury to | ing ontracts for work for 1883, The con- | Doo, Clemons having lived. here two THE NEW GAS COMPANY, _ - PR g £ Ok is at | Mr: Gould's enterprises, Even if t 4 $ract for books and stationery was awarded | or theea months .in the carly epring| Theordinance to grant a franchise | p3i%08, the intraduotion of Hub muel A. Flager, of Ottumwa, 188t | wore to go out of existence no loss | $he Tribue Printiog company; blanks of | of 1880, and J. O. Loaso havivg iived | to the proposed new gas company for | has broa renderes ‘apmeccssary. . Hab | 220 Millard: would be suffered by Mr. Gould's 3 all kinds to Rodfield Bros., and trial dock- |here for two or three months|thirty years was read. It provides, | Punch is now indispensible to a well sup- | Thos. Mcllroy, of New York, isat the |system. The presideccy of the Wa I ets to ¥, C. Festuer, just prior to his death, snd in|smong other things, that the works |Plied larder. Trade rupplied at manufac. | Millar, bash had not been broached. Mr. 3 —Louis Kroitzeeh, proprietor of the | length of time that they both lived in | shall "be constructed and ready to| fiter uiioes by M. A, Mclamara, ¥ume| 5 v gi0umer, of Los Angelos, Cal, | Sidney Dillon, the president of the Ohlopgo steam dye works, 1013 Douglas | 'his place, and in one other respect, [supply gas by December 1, 1883; to |y 0 e@ 0¥ A H. Gladstone, Qmaha, guess of the Millard, Unlon Pacific, said there was no plan street, Is building an sdditional place of | O0ly, wes there any marks ef identity | lay at least ten miles of mai Y Minale ¥, L. LitteSeld, of Okl for hia road to lease or purchase the business at the northeast corner of Tenth | Potween them, viz : That they were | it ahall not cost over §1 25 per 1,000 A GIRL'SH ESCAPADE. Miss Minnio F. - ald, o co- | Wabash. .The Union Pacific had run- B and Dodge stree's. This extencion has|POth good friends to carry off bad |feet for gas of 256 oandle power, and — pel, Mase., is at the Millard, ning arrangements with Mr. Gould's ( beea necessitated through a wonderful in- | WDisky. Outside of that you had bet- | for public bulldings not over $1.00| 4 Couple of Young Ladies From St.| C.H, North, of Shelton, is at the Mil- | lines as well as others. ) “Don’t you eee|” —_— VW ANLED—A competent ¢ for seonrd work with referenses. Apple immodiitely sy 1310, Davenport 88. betweeu 13(h ad 14ih. ol _V\’ NTED—1wo good chamber mald but those who are willing to work, WY 5507 pos vng & et g guarante iy dy employming Island (97 12¢ \ JANTED Menand womin to start a new busine-a at their own homes. no peddi g \\r(«.\n;n Boarders at 350 per weck or £14.0) permonth, at 807 Hariey, ot. J D—Two ge t'eman tabla lowrdsrs ap Aol avenuen d17th S8 Gand red 70 -1t corner reterorcos r qu SITUATIONE WANTED, ompetent hook- cny referencos 420 ENT—HOUBER AND 1. furn sheJ or unfurn'she 2om aud 1tn she b be reom, kibi.én, bathroom, m3, porlor dining. at reloset, city wiler . #uita lo £ r light hovsekeepl gand one o5t tage £ ¥ revt. Inguire 1317 Douglas sircet, 706-11 OR RENT—Ro «m for light housekeeping $1800. Appy 2117 W biter St 6:8-104 N "—00n large nive y fur iishad room dfr two a7 158" California St, ARGE Fro t room with closit on g-rund 4 floor to rent N, E. co ner 16th and D nglas, 009t R RENT=Tho residuncn 2 M. W. Kounudy 1709 Jackson. Inquire o T. J. Flizmorris, 647 8. 17th stront, Bhr-tt 0R RENT orn, Two nicely fu nish d_rooms 20th and Dayinport with o wirhc 650-13 1 dern OR K| quire houses 19 Fernham str OR “ENT—0.¢ double tvo store bai ding suitab e Cr wro ory, salocu, butcher thop or any cther buinese. * Locat d' 8o chav a grod farmer's trade can bosecured. Enquireof Mra, M. Lance, ¢ror Jackson +nd 13ch strect. 139-d19'Imn. EMIS' Now Map of Oma ready for delivery at 8 Io 4 foet wide by 7 tect long. * Largest and most complote map of Omaha evor published. Official map of the city. _See column. t completed and | F5 3 s for Sale—A genersl stock of merchandl e, in « good town, on the B. & M. road; doing a good Lusi- ess ar d carry & we d stocv, “Cause for selling, b+ chang mation adir s *“Md 3 jane-ot Fon SALE OR TEADE—For Col-rado Proper ’ ty, a good restaura t'fiixtures and stook, stock cash, building 2x70 lot 2 x60- Toquire of A_R. Duncan Malvern Iawa. i OR 8A) E—§ix room cottage with barn vnd half lot on Chicago street, near High School Only §2, McOAGU 600)-d 0o, Pos of IOR 5ALE—A .ret class second hun Cal 180 Farney XS LB T GaiCK FOR BALE-0.08 ot th v T ard 15th etrost, two boks Tevie road _0¢0 23-5m}, LORENZ) DIBELE, RIS Now Map of Ouaaha, fust complcted an. ready for delivery at §5 each, I8 4 Tect wide by 7 feotlong. Largust and mosh completo map of Omaha ever published, Official map of the orner 1ith and Leavenworth a ite spotin forhcad and for her h vard BRAINARD, epecialty, 15th, -n-2m TInist, 1 Howard and J 65 EDWARD KUEHL, MAG STER oF I_;_ALM\'STEHY AND CON. ~'The annual election of officers of the | Lease has any relati in this "enun. kin: Al ¢ rpon Unlon Paifio band took placs on Frday | try, 300 are Yanle to et ioie sricrs ::;‘ n:,:;:f.'..‘“bf,‘m:e:ufl':fdh‘;‘y Tar Bex on Saturday last cbroni- Dorchester; ¥. E. Boyd, Beatrlos; Mre. evening last, with the following result: | Inother respects I am yours warmly, [the mayor and city council;|cled among the hotel arrivals the|A. Collins, Wh"mwre:‘l‘e‘v- i w. A. R, Toozr, I"ader and_director; Henry J."" | that tho rate for street lamps, lighted | Misses Boyd, of St, Joe, who were| Wainwright and 0. C. Orowell, Blair; Jackson, !president; Charles Ahlquist, overy night in the month and from | pegistered at the Millard Frank O, Kayser, St. Paul, and K. R, treasurer; Louis Lecder, secrotary. twilight to daylight, shall not excocd | "8 4 Raadall, Linooln, are among the Nebraska SPEGIAL MOTICES, 10 LOAN—MONRY - debility and ex- Nerveousne hausted _vitslity ocured by usin The young ladies were pretty, well | he Millard ATONEY T LOAN— On chattel mor —The invitation, programme and ticket 0 y R e h post; o] . : A guosts at the Millard, curity. A.B. Tutton, No. 166 lssued larn the Du;:':xn ball on Wedne - Brown 'E(L" ,"“‘_‘:'; L2t ) terms to include eervice at the rates |Gressed, and acted as if their pn}-lel Msj. Jos W, Wham, U. 8. A., is at the "A‘\’I‘ urdys, & .f\‘ 1(“:: n, No. 1510 day night are all of the handsowest dosign, | METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA.|uawmed for ten yeare; that within sixty | were lined with gold, and, according- | aijlard, %) TO 10AN_AC § per cen Tias dance programme Includes thirty num- HA, NEB, days the gas company shall filo an|ly, they got the beet the house afford- 2L ae 201,000 ot Ao el 850 bers, The committess are as folows: Ma -| Tables supplied with the best the acceptance of the terms with the|ed, had their meals served in their wards, for 8o § ye t clags city an mayor aud_shall doposit with city | rooms, and lived like princees:s in | SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE treasurer $10,000 in United States | disguise. Made fror the wild flowers of the bonds to covstruct the works within| Suaday morning & young man|FAR FaMen YOSEMITE VALLEN the speocified time, named Childers arrived on the K. O. |1t 18 the moat fragrant of perfume. Also that the city shall have tho|St Joe and C. B. train and claimed | Manufactured by I B. Slaven, Sau right to buy the works at the ond of [one of the two ladies as his sister, | Francisco. For sale in Omlhley W. i fifteen years. leaving the impression that she had |J: Whitehouse and Kennara Bros. W X Th: o;ty c;n;wll iwl:nt into commit- | been induced to run l'lfi:)’ her cnm‘i & Oo, 1LY, eeper 60 (f tl panion, Mi ———— droes ¢ tho ohan, " o DA P e with e an tho | & i pckage of *ALACK-DRAUGHT ™ | {7357y R TR | i b i o b S powsr After a heated debate upon the |evening train leaving her friend at the | frer ~f charge. Chleanmutioet "2ire, Jomn B Wiibure " “ous T B ). kAL Estars and ter of ceremonier, Thomas McBrum; flo.r | maeket afords. The traveling publie 1 1 managers, John' Sheahsn, George Joues, [ clalm they get better accommodations James Ritchey, Henry Carnaby; reception [ 30d more general satisfaction here committee, George Grabaw, Jawes Calla- | han 8t any other house in Omaha, (1 1y phang committes of arcengewents, Frauk [ Rate, §2 porday. ~ augdltm £+ ‘Benetz, Pete Daudsll, Thomas Mchrum, Tested by, Time: W. ‘Mulligse, Jobn MoDonaid, Thomae | For Throat Diseases, Colds and Coughs ¥ 200 McMillen. . o | Bows's Brioxcitiat Tuoewes have prove ~Tbe Liacoln News of January 6 aays | their efficacy by a test of mapy years. “Mr, Willism H. Alexander, for three | F¥ice 20 cents, POWDER MELP WANTED XTANTED--A good cook at Mis. T Chicsgo Sirect betwoen 21st and assistant doubls entry b An Be ary k nds, and ¢ ition with the multitudc t h \Bld ouly in owos Co., Wall-8t., New York, "

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