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The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Monday Morning, Jan 9 ‘Weather (The following observations are taken at 0 same moment of time at allthe stations mentioned.) ‘War Der'r U, 8. 816NAL SravicE, } OuMAHA, January 28, 1883, (1:45 p. m.) s g % T ¥ g s 3] H g ] 2 eumoxs | B g i £2 | 55 § & ‘n Al 3 b4l 0 SE |Froah |Fair 40 W Brick |Fair 3| |caim | lear % |C |calm | 34 (NW|Light | 35 |SW [Fresh 10 | VW L'gh" 40 IN " [Luht [C! 12 (¢ |Uight |Cloudy 12 |3 WFeesh | Cloudy 18 ¢ (Calm |Jloudy “ 2) (W [Light | “air Billiogs . 5 |8 W|Light [Cloudy Doadwood. . 30 31 [ 41 8 Fresh |Faie 9 Assinaboino.. 30 17 | 9 |8 W Frasn | Fair Missouri and Mississippi rivers brozen a3 ll LOOAL BREVITIES, —The Council Bluffs Driving Park and Fair association announces May 22, 23, 24 and 20 for its spring meeting, Also Sep- tember 11,12, 13and 11for annual exhi- bition and district fair, The board of di- rectors are: J, T. Hart, president; J. T. RAILWAY INTELLIGENCE. The Omaha & Northwestern to Be Extended. The O, B. & Q. and Rio Grande. Judge McCrary and the Lenver & New Oriesns. Since his visit to this city, en route east from a trip of inspection over the Denver & Rio Grand railway, General Manager Potter, of the Chicago, Bur- lington & Qaincy, has been called upon reveral times to deny the report that the ( was about to buy out the the Rlo Grande. No such report was made from Omaha, as he stated here that such was not the intention of his company, but he did Intimate that they might swallow up the narrow gauge, and stated positively that it would recelve the bulk of their west bound through freight. Tney will be virtually one line before April 1, any way, and no matter how —'‘It's allthe same in Datch,” THE OMAHMA AND NORTHWESTERN, Under the above head The Lincoln Journal publishes the followtny, though jast where Omaha ia to come in is not evident exactly: The informal meeting of the board THE DAILY BEk: MONDAY JANUARY %9 # steady brilliaucy that threw gaslight into the shade, and lighted the streets with a pure white light that rivalled sunlight, and was the object of un- stinted admiration, Others blazed np, flicked, went ont and were as variable aa the whims of a society belle, These had not been properly adjusted and will work all right when they are put in shape. Faruam strect presented the finest slght as it was sll aglow with the soft, mellow light, and the gas jet looked very mickiy alongside of its rival.y The electric light is very protty for a dlsplay and for lighting any large room or for street illumination, bat the general experlence is that gas must be kept on hand any way to meet emergencies, a8 the new light is linble to go out on short notice and plungs its patrons from a Loonday glare into the blackest darknes it b it s BAGUING A BURGLAR. A Midnight Exprrience ¢f ths Po- Hos Foros. Ahout one o'clock Sunday morning, as Offiser Walker was passing along Fourteenth steet, he saw by the bright moonlight a man crouching in the front doorway of McNamara & Dun. can’s liquor house. He soon noted that the door was ajar, and atarted over to sec what was up, making a noise on the s'dewaik with Lis faot to ace what effect it would have on the msn. As the officer crossed the street the fsllow ran arcund the corner and . HER SWEET SAKE. The Oalls of Charity And How They Are Met, The Anaoual Report of the Omaha Oity Mission. While the county commissioners are active in supplying the wanta of the poor in our midst, there are also many private individuals who do not forget the Injunctions ef the Savior in regard to the poor. There are also several societies who do a good work, as will be seen from Annual Report Omaha Ciiy Mieslon. The misstion reports for the year euding January 1st, 1833, We will first give the TREASURER'S REPORT, Di, \ Cash on band in all departments Jan. 1, 1888, ..... ..8203 91 Onsh received from rent of building and lot, Vhoeopasiis o 1594 Cash received from Thanksgiving collections. .......... . 50 51 Oash received from cireular 286 40 Cush_received from Runday echool ollections vese . . 100 56 Cash received from donations 1100 $728 82 Ox. By cush paid janitor, fuel, coal, Tights, repairkyetc. ..............8 9390 By caeh paid insurance. . . J 1400 — T —————— by the members of the Routt rifles last evening: Anmory Havy, Dexver, January 25, 1883 } Warreas, It has pleased Almigh God In his all wise providence wo re. move from this earthly sphere to that bright celestial realm above the ba- loved wife f our bighly esteemed Oaptain M. J. Fitzgerald, be it Reaolved, That the heartfelt sym be tendered to our eaptain and his family, in this pathics of this company their hour «f sfflictlon and trial, Reeonven, That a copy of these DIED ON THE CARS. A Story to bs Taken With a Grain of Allewanocs. ty The dramatist pe) resolutions be published in each cf [°™% «f the complainant makes it the dally papers, and a copy of the same ba sent to our captain, Sgraeant G, F. Hicorns, Private F. H Ryax, CorproraL F. FREEMAN, Private Cras, M Sanpires, Oonrorar E. H. Kina, Committee on resolutions, Routt Rifles, Company E, First Battalion Colorado National Guard A CHR N SOLDIFR The Last Tributes of Respect to Rev George L. Little. Tha funeral cf the late Rav, George L. Little took place at 2 p. m. Sat- nrday from the Dodge Strest Presby- terian church, and was largely at- tended, Revs, Maxfield, Blayney, Breuchert and Graham, of this it Blshop Clarkson and Rev. 5. B, Neil- son, of Waterloo, being among the through a glass. darkly.” The San Francisco Chronicle Jah, 1883 date rays. "“Are you a reporter nae of the fol- lowing Item will readily be recognized by many of our citizens and they will be slow to believe the atory in its fuil extent, as that would be to convict & ‘\V%I‘k trom 25 to 38, to travel, hire, man of inbumanity almost beyond all equal. At any rate the way in which | sion: will pay from to 81 the extra baggage item stops in the pear as if he might see things ‘‘as K Well, I'm |erally. App'y No. 211 18k ANTED- Psur gept'emen boarders furnished room atv 214 12¢h B 847271 ANTED — A well farni-hed room with fire or steam, In @ brick house, near business contro Price not #)much an objecs a8 ¢ nv: b Addrosr, stating 0 Office. fonce and gooe aitendance. , by & gentlemsn and wit rocms, or farnisoed house i1 g50d locafo 1, near b ine & centre; b A% rofs eronces. Addrems ‘G, K" B.e ofice. 82621 TED-A_SUCCFSSFUL CANVAS. train and start Agenis ta eell our publicavons; must be willing t) give ashort triafon commis 500 o the us; referonces and se o, experience and send TIER, GALPIN 80 \N22 L ri.ht man, who can suit CTUATIONS WANTED of ANTED-Situstian by & yonng woman who understands cookin; Bousawark gon: 5. 2 mad as & March hare,” and the gen- tleman from the east dropped into oue of the cushioned chalrs {n the ro- | a: tunda of the Palace Hotel. *‘I came through feom New York; got here New Year's Day, and have been con- fined to my room ever since until this evening, or I would have been around te see nome of the papers before this. You see, on the train with me were a lady and gentleman of my acquaintance who had their bag- gage checkod through to Og- den, All went well until we go to Council Bluffs, when my friends were startled at hearing a railway of. ficial loudly calling their names at the depot. The gentleman responded st once, and wes asked for the cheok f r his baggage and that of his wife. Lhe checks were unsvspectingly handed over, and then the modest official iu- h . No. 1623 cor. 1Ttk ANTED—A Clorbship ia store To furnish my employer with §600 cr #700. Havo had and Dry Goods busi 566-30 ANTEL—Situstion b an sssistant b ok- ANTED —Sitoation by firs* c'as: bater on [V White, Bye, Brewn and Vienna bread. Also Addrers Adam Boulan ger, Kansas City, Mo. FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LAND. Y ARE OPPORTUN (1Y—For renting & house, VU purchasing fusnitura, re-rerting rooms an Inq are of W. Cochran. 8 E. corner 12th and Haraey, Oma OR RENT—PI asavt ro Al#o office in Beyd's Opera Hous €678t ANDREW BEMIS. of trade night before last, was called By cash paid stov 12 20 | clergy who were prosent, formed him that $24 extra was the OR RENT—Hou e near y rew, 5 rooms, $16 Stowaat, vice president; Henry treasurer; G. ¥, Wright, solicito Bowman, secretary; W. S, Pettibone, P\ Lacy, W. F. Sapp, Eicher. —The learned and eloquent dean of Den- ver, the Very lav, Henry Martin Hart, will deliver a lecture in the chapel of Trinity cathedral, on Tuesday evening, the 18th of Februnry. His subject, we understand, will be *‘Fnglish cathedrel.” Every churchman in Omahs, and every person who ia interested insuch subjects, ought to make their arrangements to hear #his lecture, - Church Guardian. —The Gierman Iadies’ fair closed Saturdsy evening with the biggest attendance of the week. The drawiog for the gold watch resulted in 1,291 being the lucky number, and as the owner of the ticket did not show up it is hard to say whose ship has come in, for the purpone of receiving a numbes of prominent of Kansas gentio- men, and listening to somothing they had to say in regard to a contemplated railroad from Salina, Kansas to Fre- mont, via, Lincoln. The visiting gen- tlemen, Judge O. P. Hamilton, of Salina, & practical ratlroad sur: veyor; William Kalhoefer, of Hanover: D. M. Gillesple, of Carmel; Thomus Groady, Willlam Collins, Dr, Jacobs and Shoemaker, of Washington, They are a commiitee representing a Kaneas organization known as the Omahs & Northwestern railroad. Judge halhoefer iv president of the company. Judge O. P. Hamilton, of Salina, was spokesman of the commit. tee. He 18 a practical railroad sur- veyor and has been over the line in Kansas. The other members of the party have business intereats et thelr respective places of fesidence The disappeared in the alley. At the samo moment the door was closed from the inside and & noite was heard as if the fron bar used thero was dropped down into the socket. The cffizer wasalone and he thought he had baggad hir ¢iwe sure enongh. Ha couldn’t chase the man up the al- ley for fear his prisoner would take the opportunity to skip out, and think- ing & bird in the hand worth two in the brush,” hs mounted guard and stayed by his man. It was observed that the curtain at ie front window, always loft partly raised, was closed down. The srrival of Officer S gwart and Captain D nohuoe alittle later, in- creased the force to fighting strength, A ladder was obtained, and throuzh the transom over the door someone was fantly visible inside, but failed to respond to knocks for admittance, Being unable for some reason to By cash paid Donses, ... By cash paid for relief department, 30 50 By cash paid induatrial school dry Q0048 wuveioinnninn. Gisees €604 By cash paid for picnic expenses 675 Balances on hand........ ........ 37885 728 82 We report of the following as the attendance In the SABBATH SUHOOL, Total attendance during year. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, Total attendance during year.. Average attendance during year.. No. garments furnishad and given E ous ... Money spent for dry gools m: RELIEF DEPARTMENT, During the year 1t was the desire of the mission to establish a ‘‘Home for The following order of services was | least for which his baguage would followed: Anthem, ““N» more tears;” invoca- ticn by Rev. F. H. Hays; hymi #\What though the arms of conqner- carried to Ogden. ing death do God’s own house invade,” | item number one. read by Rev. Joshua Riale, cf Pap ion;jreading of sppropriate scriptu! paasages by Rev, P, 8. Hulbert, Fremont; sermon from John ¥ 4 by Rav. W, J. Harsha; prayer by Rev. Wm. McCandlish; bymn, “Thou Art 103 | Gone to the Girave,” read by Rev. H. Hays, At the grave the services of com- | Co, mittal were read by Rev. F. H. Hays, and the benediction pronounced by|R. H. Gillette, of Chicago. Rev, W, J. Harsha, The pall bearers were O. F. Davis, P. L. Perine, J. L. Welsha nedy. A TRIBUTE TO IS MEMORY, il- | Attached to our train was the |y re | gpecial car of one of the maguates of He had a crowd of the directors and employees of the road along with him, and rodein etate. In the sleeping car was a young l;‘ld’ er brother is agent for Wells, Kargo & ‘express at Colfax, Col. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs, of | the overland route F.|consumptive named Storey. The traln was about to start, and rather than leave n, [his baggage behind, the gentleman paid the baggage and came on. That's | Taok 1 After reaching Ogden the invalid’s symp- toms beoims suddenly worse, and ) H. | Mrs, Gillette was anxlous to procure Ballou, Dz, Denise and Howard Ken- [ medicsl attention. Thers was only one physician aboard, who is attached 1 per month, 20th swreet, bet. Leavenwcrth © | and Mason. £06 30t NT—Furni.bel rzoms 1 door north of on 13 h, 864-21 T A large houso near Smelting Works “nitible for boarding houss, eleven rormy, hard ard sof; water. Also five room , ple san:lv located, cinver'ent to the U, JAMESF MORTON, Agent, 1515 Fa 0 stroes. A A 1icoly furnished riom with wo and s'ova in, §8 per month, _Also unfurs «bod room, Beemer's Llock, corner 8th ana Howaid, BEO-2T¢ I‘WOR RENT—Double office in Jacobs' Liock. 899-1w. Fo! RENT—Up-atairs over 1417 Farnam st. 840.1w JOHN G. JACOBS. HRER unfurnishe1rooms for rent, with bay window, 1416 Chicago street, 820-0f OR RENT—House of 5 roms. Applv Mr. Th . Switt, 15th and Chicago. 82140 RAR CHANCE FOR RBNT—The 2nd story £\ and basement of buildia No.1I11 Faroam to the railway company, and was in ey Heat b ohe The second Japanese tea party, given by the ladies of the First Congregational church, Friday night, wis still better af- tended than the one on Thursday night, and was voted a great success. The re- ceipts for the two nights were over $130, —Between the old and new gas compa- nies, the electric light company, the Stan. dard Oil company and tallow caudles there ought to be no light famine in Oma- ha, company was organized four years ago, and has been watching for an op- portunity to secure a line such as the one prognud. The headquarters of the company are at Clifton, Kansaa. They propose to build this road from Salina to the Nobrazka line, a distancs of over 100 miles, upon condition of a northwest- ern outlet to Lincoln or Fremont. Thoy want co-operatlon from a Ne. braska organization to secuce thisout- reach Mr. McNamara's resicence by |the Friendless.” tolephono Capt. Donohoe went there himsclf and soon brought that gentle- man and Mr. Kilkenny back with him, they having keys with which the door could be opened. It was un- lecked cautiously and the five men headed by Capt. Dono- hoe entered the saloon. The first thing they eaw wasa man lying on the thor with his coat off, but thrown over him, a6 if for a covering. This being taken off the man, who was plaging With this end in view, clroalars were sent out asking for subacriptions. It was stated in the circular that “No subscription would be called for unless a requieite amount was p'e Iged” to warrant us in undertaking the work, Some of our citizans responded liber ally to the call, butthe sum subscribed would not warrant us in undertaking the work this year, aud the subzcri tions are being roturacd to those sab- No man identified with the Preaby- torian church in the state of Nebraska could be more missed from its ranks than the Rov. George Luttle Mr. Little for five years had traveled the length and breadth of our young growing etate, planting the baunner of Presbyterianiem whera he saw the #oil in readinees. Ho nuwnbers amoong his friends hundreds of households seattered over our frontier towns, who welcome his coming as only thoae wi the special car with the magnate, Mrs. Gillette sent to the doctor and begged kim to step into the other cir and see if he could do snything for her dying wister. Do you think that he moved? Not a mascle. He just went shead telling stories and enjoying himself, an thouch there wasu't a sick person within a thouzand miles of him, The invalid began to aink rapidly, and Mrs, Gilietto, almost frantic _with eorrow, egain sppealed OR BENT—One of two bouses eituated at 23d and Leavenworth strects. 1ooma aad the other ¢f two rooms. TROR ¢ ENT—Nice furoished 1005 with board. 0R R*NT—0Une o URNISHED ROOMS AND B)ARD =Moiern ¢ lot. Connoctlon is not deaired with | (iSO 0t scribing. An institution of this kind |live on week ofter week ard wonth |to the medical man for udvice or as- Pehetd i —The funeral of the late [Mrs. Captain | any road now in operation, but an in- 'l r:n] i iw‘,n)rhlex,wlusud. to vlow, and | iy badly needed in our city, and we|after month, withoat any of the pri sistance. Recult! Same as before. | hous Sz pr ' Pitagerald wil tako place at 10 a. m, to- | dopendent lino is wanted. They are [ r<ed decidedly shoopish as Mr. M- | hope ncxt year to bo usle to establish | eges of Christian fellowsnip in caurch | Prescnily thy poos iovalid died, and g ok by from St, Philomena’s Cathedral, ready to do their part, saylog that |4 8 l";d\' £ Jou Ree coming | e, " | work do live, many of thom people|then the railvoad emploges wanted to - - Y T B the| oSy A0 material wil be-forih. | % hero 10 slecp Wby didu't you tol | This depatment has boen vary | who have beersscsustomed to tho aym: | ut (h0 corpso off ih trn o tho A S T0ih aad Davcport wikh oF withont Union Pacific yesterday, there being only coming when ci-operation is ar- 1t 1 4k 1 much erampad for the neccesary hmd'a thy of a church home in the east station, would have doue 8o but 650-271 nion hy ) b2ks ¥|sured. " A caloulation was madsf < {‘“ wiee the omployes oon. | to relleve the destitation coming di-|" Mr. Little's epecial dutles consisted [for the Interference of Licutenant R RENT—Several suall_houses, 5 rooms two day conches and one sleeper, showing that the proposed lino from m;,n ed \w;ft h vl ho us.tn blishment and rectly nnder ils notice, It thanksthe |in eatablishing churches in new ender Charles F. Smitz, of the DR. C. H. PAUL, s —Several plain druuks and disturbers of | Salina by the way of Hanover, Beat. | V7 S0 ‘Yl“_“ entrusted with n)("y following persens for donations : places— frontier towns—and secing to ted States navy, who happened to | 7391m ki Xy | the peace played checkers with their noses | rice, Lincoln, Wahoo and Fremont to to go in early in the morning. What | Mye, Roth, c'othing; Mrs. S, H. H. |the settling of ministors, who were |be on board, R NT—One lare nisely furaished room E | Ist night in the city jail. Chicago is only about thirty-five miles :l::l P:;;‘“:[‘"fl;,‘c,“;:‘h::‘il"‘;‘y (“‘S‘:‘r' Clark, buxMuf t]‘;fl[h[; ‘le[minu & Co., |sent out by the home mission bosrd e en WEL i ey Lgie o B R | —Sunday was beautiful day, and the | farther than by way of Kansss City 0 tions of both|aroceriee; Mrs. Milton Rogers, cloth- snow disappeared rapidly under the in. flaene of Old Sol's saye. —Another big shipment of silver bricks from the O, 8. & R., was made yesterday. —They are getting a touch of cold and the trunk lines. The nce from Salina to Lincoln is 158 miles. The line is to be continued to Fre- mont. At Salina it will connect with the Topeka & Southwestern, a line now partly bullt fcom Topeka and in cannot bo explained but under the circumetances there was no grourd for an arcest and ‘‘Are ended in smoke ] ¢f.er ocoupying tho offi about four hours of their time. ing; Mrs, Smebe, clothing; N, W. Merrill, grocortes; Paxton & Galla- gher, grocerior; McCrd, Brady & Co., grocerles; Mis, Bachos, ocash, etc, Mrs. Saloman, pictures; Mr, Hospe, pictaree; Dr. Peabody, services; Miss in New York to the churches already established in cur state. His we involved much traveling, and the ! tle timo he spent at home was fully occupied with the large correspond- 5 ence ho wae obliged to keep up— ministers in the east would write him rk it- | Mrz, Paillip Koch ¥ound Dead in Her | by 7 feet long. Owa House. Mra. Phillip Kosh, the propricter of EMIS' New Map of Omaha, fust complete] and ready for delivery at 8 each. 1s 4 foet wide Targost and most complete map of Omaha evor published, Official map of the city._Soe col OR KENT—2 houses of 8 rooms erch. In- quire 1019 Farnham stre t. [ + r n County Commissloners. . . 3 Koch's well known beer garden and “Or AA: » operation for eixty miles. » i Jackson. services; Misy Bodleson, | h f on- 5 i = weather out west now. m‘:mg tho line .myc,.nn:;g :(th 1‘6?., SaTURDAY,(January 27 —Board mat | garvicos; Ornikshank (i Ca., dry goods; t‘:r;ng;!:;‘;::v‘i’n;:cvle‘::’ wnmg‘ u\rcri‘:e park, - ‘onvsouth: Tenth stroet, was | CIDREATESHows sntiocioraniecn b dath . 5 "y 4 L4 by . ., o or sirects, Ce ¢ preniises. ~The U, P. pay oar came In on train | Ghicago & Northwentorn for the oast, | Parsusnt to adjournment. Prosont, | Jawes MoVittio, groccries; Mr. Han- | him aboat townr, “churoh privileger, found dead a7 au carly hour yesterdsy | “wis-ist! St IRy No, 4 yesterday. THAT BIG SUIT, - | Commissioners Corlias, Knight and [8on, meat; Mr. Urlau, bread; county|etc.--all lotters wers promptly an- | morning. TR —Tolegeams to Bradstrest during tho| Thofinal hearing n the suit of the | 0'Koofo. commissioners, alx nod ono-half tons [swered. lo traveling ho was . Koch had been in her asasl| [l Cas, Ahe. Union: Posic. raicosas past weok show seven failures in Nebraskn | Donver & New Orleans railwayagaine’ | The minutes of the precedi t of conl. Sixty familiee bave been|obliged to encounter all manner th tho night before, ard was not | Brick barn, tw etory hote! and furniture, three —one hardware, two general storos, two [ the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Foing were road and mp’nfr.fl o 5 “"““F'd In “:‘:‘““:‘ to the amount |cf inconvenienoss and _hardships, inthie) least: "A610 olaluok shel| 1 OrxI3 goag BN, o e, o4 Pri i Koot y rop ot n aanurer 0po )itel ing in d el A R SARQIY TOF SR ¥ RAWES e groceries, one harness and one saloon. As v::: n,in?ludeddl-ngny e;nnv‘ng Inthis | “Pho (flicisl bond cf D. T Solden, (;SO’ 5 ml;h“gw':'gh“; :he:tnpk:;: (lfl:fll:)hilll}u?ipn“ich(:(:l ;gmm h;u;::& cloged up |{.e placa, a3 is her custom, ; AL Nowl will be’;un ghn‘ln ‘lm..m;u one (nlu:a“n SipliheloteliTustion s éfb.".rycn::;l constablo Omahs precimot No. 2, was | buen collected $44 90 for omergencis, | they o ATER i ¥aVhastoHielotfaors 2hd Fosos 3 () :ludh»,.fi L.d the st is day. The principal cause of so many fail- " Unl atel « | approved., i ypiyre e o A Fhaakd morring she was found dead, and un JOR - maps of nska §0¢ | ur:- % Kh:‘: i :mt caves, s inabilty to | The questton involved is practioally p};wl:'o Ufflu“wi" st e which did not paes through tho treas- | stalks and corn on the advent of the | jor circumstances thet indicated tha P T e T O b ‘k ek i ) one as to how far railways aro subject | |owod : 2 ot ere al- | gry, Hereafter this department, | syncdical migasonary, Mr. Little en-| he causs waa heaat dizease, to which and un mpr ved property, call on Wan. +, Shri realize on book accounts, and, farmera are | P59 U 10 (TR AN TEN WS UL T CIOTY | lowed : throngh ita socratary, will make month.- | durcd all this as a good-eoldier. Only |§, id bjact. T i s sald to be still renewing & largo amount of | 41 o™ oopraota, The d,fmfi,mt H 1 RRARNOND, ly reports, to his fow intimate frienda did he eve! HURLG DU G - — D 2 o i 3 VR, A , work oad.......8 18 % o thil 2 : i e————— NOR SALE—Sf: ttaze with barn wnd their paper. claims the right to make such con- | H, ]hl|,v:(y);kvr\‘nrm§:,n“‘ %18 00| We take this maans cf extending an | rovesl his frequent physical ¢ That feeling of languor and J0 i 1ok on Ohicago strect, near High Sehoal —(ien, Howsrd returned Friday evening ' & Py L 2 from the Otoe freservation, where he had gone with Capt, Sladen, his chief of staif, to become acquainted with the situation, The lands will be opened for sale and set- tracts as it plenses. The complainant claims that the discrimination of the defendant againat it and in favor of the Denver & Rio Grande rallway ls illegal and oppored to public policy. GENERAL FUND, W. A, Gibbs, services aaphysician.$ 15 00 Miller, expense to Lincoln insane B Heimrod & Dor invitation to all those who are inter- ested in the mission work to visit the Sabbath and Induetrial schools and 8o the necessity of this mission, Avex G, Cuarrron, S:c'y, fort, avd then he always spoke theee things so cheerfu!lyand so inu 83 o matter of course that his friends did no treal'z2 his experience, whic was somotimes glad but ofttimes sad, :{ that follows physical exertion, tora, moved by ueicg Brown's Iron Bit. Unly 3 TO- | 600-de MeCAGU t Opp. Posoftic TOR SALE—A arut clans tecond hand phactont Call at 1819 Harney St 807 QXOELLENT BRICK FOR SBALE—0.00 per Th t took th 190 lowl e ale s Db et ‘iE‘EmAL MflQTicES* { iheand, Yard 15th street, two blocks 5 here will be @ court took the matter under ad- . . oo e was slowly undermining his not very < ‘ N Eouth of Bellevue roa p 5 ':.T:;?;: :E:;_x;c:.h::‘:,: oy *| visoment, without intimating when a i DEATH RECORD. B et hanlthaETa o s et _dec 23-4m} LORENZO DIBBLE, e g Cuplt;ll Lodge No. decision would be rendered. b1 ".: Mrs. Capt. M. J. Fitzgerald's Death work he was never obliged to break | 4 SPECIALS will POSITIVELY not bein Bmm New Map of Omaha, just complotod At e 3, A. F. and A. M, this (Monday even- ing, January 29th, for work in the third degree, Visiting brethren cordially in- vited. By orderof the master. SPECKS OF SUNLIGHT- The Inauguration of the Blectric Light in Omaha. court and sup't. . George I, Brown, wi St Josph Hospi t The Remains En Route to Omaha. A dispatch was received in this city an appointment for church organiz.ng | serted unless paid in advance. or preaching until about two wee ago he found himself so worn out afcer his lastlong trip he could not keep the appointment for the ne ks e ready for delivery at 8 each, Is 4 foet wide By 7 feet long. Largest and most complete map 0 LOAN -MONDY of Omaha ever published. Official map of the city, Sea column, ONEY TO LOAN—Call at Law office of D. L. MISCELLANEUS xt 1\ Thomas room 8 Creighton Block, Fridsy by Mr. M. A, McNamara, Satbath: b tted 1t o 3l OUND_-Buuch ot kezs* Owner o n et thers —The Nerth Omabs Swldre:;:' held X AT A 3 01} announcing the death cf his neice, u:d deciaade h’l:“i:ncllity t?go wl;nz N ‘)fofi‘t(yr"l«l'%m‘x'u(:&;m;fil 1616 Douglas Dedgontrests oo B S g their first masquerade party at now lon 's grow. s 50| Mre, Lizzie Fi ald, wife of t. in hi “ i room up stars. A | e the Acme hall, corner of Sixteenth and | ing metropolitan importance was seen 2 g fi re, Lizzio Fitzgerald, wife of Capt. |tears in his eyes, saying, ‘‘They will st AL T g L OST—Horse blanket, by hack No. 5 between Burt. The ball was well attended and was & success, Dancing was kept up till a 1ate hour Saturday morning. ~Rev. J. W, logram, at the earnest wolicitation of the church in Unadills, has «consented to remain over another Sundsy and continue the meeting, which has been attended with great interest, —The Ministerial sssociation will meet Satt night In the advent of the electrio light system. San Franclsco, Denver, Salt Lake Ojty, Ogden and other western clties have enjoyed this light for a long time, all of the places named using the Brush light, which is in some res- peots superior to all others. That used in Omaha {s the Weston arc Adjourned to the 31st inst. Joun BauMEr, County Olerk, ——— THE FARMERS' FIRE. Omaha Narrow!y Escapes Another Newhall Horror. M. J. Fitzgerald of Denver. The de- ceased was a daughter of Mr, P. J, MoNamara and speat much cf her youth in this olty,® where she had many frlends, Her husband s a re- tired army ofticer, well known in army circles and by our oitizens generally. The remains arrived this olty or be so disappolnted” as alas how many TO 10AN- At & per cent in- will be when they learn this faithful 825“,000 ing samé to Millasd d Master has | ¥2rd® for'sto5 years, on first class city and farm | !0€ #ame to Millaid ho! or has BEMIS REAL ESTATE and LOAN AGENCY, servant of the Lord been called from eart! re to recel the welcome plaudit, ‘“‘Well done.” Mr. Little scemed in the teriantsm in this state. He was have gone east next month to visit rime of life| | and usefullness and was fall of hope and visiops for the future of Presby- ropert) . ve | 15t and Douglas Sts. M CEY TO LOAN At 8 per cont. Real Estate and Loan Agency Sorest(naaranof #5000 and up- | Farmin. The finder will e rowarded y retur Shriver's opposite B. and M. depot and Twenty-second and &5’ 0OMS AND BOARD— At reasonable figures, 1516 Howard strect, ] EDWARD KUEHL, 1o MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDY TIONALIST, 498 Tenth street, between Farnam and_Harney. Will, with the aid of guardisn . | svirits, obtain for any one a giance of the past and present, and on certain conditions In the fu- the Denver traln Sunday morning and | ;' Peesbyteri tell them thi - ture. Hoots and Shocs made to order. Pcitech ht, the apparatus for which is man- | _VOry few of our cltizons are aware | the faneral will take place, ro%lbl diffarent Peesbyteries to ol L T cat & bouse of sl . on | satistaction gusranteed. $ at the ";“’: Rev, C. W. B‘""‘:d" Efut'nud By the United States K eo. | of the fact that the city narrowly es. | to-day, at . the Toly Sepuloher :‘:‘::;{:Jjnfl’:f:,finfiha:'m?:zfi;; A ;’-m""":“:; ] First M. E, church parsonage to-day | trlo Lighting company. The power |caped witnomsing & repetition of the | Cemetery, The remalns were accom- B, AR, - o s i " 2 stlla m. for the electrlc generators Is furnished Q jod the husband | with them fully and with rare good ANTED=Giri to do housework. . 3 s furnf Newhall hotel fire in our midst. The |P*®! by 0. - AW ond| i dgment and superlor wisdom A 10 do ey —The Kuropean restanrant, & great con. b{ s Porter variable cut-off englne, et in 4 ' mother of the unfortunate lady, |ioomoq™ 10 c® able to solve their sl e venlence to many who are compelled to be [ of 120 horse power, located on the nce threatened was at an early y out late, has been closed on an attach. ‘ment. ~71he Omaha Light Foot club will give their private social party at Masonic hall Fridsy evening, February 2. ———— ARMY (PROMOTIONS. first floor of the east ballding In Strang'’s block. It rests upon solld stone and brick foundatlons, the boil- ers being situated In the ment, This engine was furnished by Mr, Strang, snd cost him §7,000, t has the power to run 125 lam; At the present time there are forty hour Sunday morniog and the scene was the Farmers' house on Harney street. Ofticer Frank Klefuer, one of the eflicient specials on the force, was on his way home about about a quarter to b o'clock, When passing the Farmers' he smelt fire and soon saw the latter having gone out to attend hor In her iliness. The deceased has ll’his junoture seems a calamity to the {aster, whose it 1s, has called from earthly service one of his most active, eflicient | refcrences r quired. helpers, and we can but bow submiss- | 2. ively, knowing He had need of him joyful, hlgp’ work also & sister in this city, Mra. Robert Harrtson, Mrs, Fitzgerald was born onthe 24th day of September, 1858, in Brooklyn, and was aged 24 years and 4 months at death, Sne was educated at the con- vent of the Sisters of Loretto, near roblems for them. His death entire state work, but the there, where all i at thirty miles we or b 00 ANTRD—A suitable voman a8 housekecper wall torn Good y 1014 quatnted with city article of merit. For par. St 50t & Mew- N of- tie X { . h Little's death was a i : subsoribers and the lights are dis |the blaz) in the rear of the building, [ Niagara Falls, and was married to for him. Mr. Little's 1th Stre t. Several Officers In the Ninth Infan-|tributed as follows: Heo awakened two or three of rlfe Captain Fitzgerald in Cheyenne on singularly "“‘;'" oalm “Il:d Pi‘“f“l ANTED—Fxperlenced Sa'esman for the try Get & Lift. 8, Jonasen, 1 lamp; Hellman & Co., | attaches of tho hotel and went to|February Gth, 1878, by Rev, Father | *0 ho passed from earth without 81 V¥ dty to soll Clgars and Bating P wiss. 4; Hickman, 1; 8. P. Morse & Co., 2} | work with a wil to check the threat. |Jennett. Deosased was a devout | S1F0gele; went qulotly to slsep, AADK [ Ritr € O MR o0 4000 Major Wi, W. Saunders, Ninth |Kamge, 1; Paxton hotel, 2; Dohls, 2; | ened disaster. S0 the bucket brigsde | Catholic during life, and tho last sac. | {0 TR b eraating arms o | AT ANTEDGhumber maid._ None hut (o infantry, recently inspector ganeral Boyd's operahouse, 1; A. D. Morse, | did some excellent work and stopped | raments of the church were adminis. | °® 2 . who are wiliug to work need apply at 913 on General Terry's staff, dled Frlday at Fort Soelling. This promotes Capt. A. 8. Burt of the Ninth infantry to a 1; Polack, 4; Ed Maurer, 1; Newman ' chlank & Prince, 2; Lind- oodman, 1; Max Meyer & . H.F, Lehman, 1; Omaha the fire, not even torping in an alem, and consequently no one but those present heard :f the event until tered to her just before death by her spirltunl advieer, Rev. Father Mont erello, of the church of the Sacred Douglas 8t "I Have Been Afilicted with an Affection of the Throat fr ¢ " later in the day. Heart. T Abas, Sensad by dipbtheria, and bave B i tn she Biaksh latanter. ual bank, 2 G.%. Hrown, Obl- | Great crodit is duo M, Klsfaer for| The Denver Telbune of Feidiy shildhood, sued by dipbsherin 8ac bave A Finct Lisatonans Morxis O, Foots cago store, 1; Edholm & Erickson, 1; | his prompt action snd exceilent|8aye: Early yesterday afternoon there | found snyt equal to Browy's Brox Q arons X e L. »|Kennard Bros,, 1; Gladstone, 2;|work occurred the death ¢f Mrs. Lizzie|cuiar Trocurs "—R 1, ¢. M. ¥, Hamp it ak B0 Tenth o { sdjutant of the Niuth infantry; be- lyl;xbuimun.“ Millard hotel, — e Fi ald, the wife of Captain M. J, | ton, Piketon, K Sold only in boxae — b 0 — ) comes a captaln, snd will remove to|Ed. B. Williams, 1 Of the|SLAV EN'S YOSKMITE COLOGNE | Fitzzerald, formerly of the United - - ) WMICELLAROU his wmnm‘; at Forl McKinuey, and |3D°¥e parties the following have|Mado frow the wild flowers of tho | States army, but far acicis yeeis & 1et- METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA-| o e oy a hows awid lot 1 530 4 T . §. M. Caleb is pro- | 1*mFe in the sireet; Paxton hotel, 2| pax raxen YOSEMITE VALLEN |ient of this efty. Doceased pased HA, NEB, Suate pr Addross Do 1. | moted to a first lioutenancy, Al |*treet lamps; B. P, Morse, 2; Ramge, |it is the most fragrant of perfume, |away after a very paivful illness, Tables supplled with the beat the | Bee ot LBE \ thess officers are well known in|); Hickman, 1; Dohle, 1; Boyd's| Manufactured by H. B. Slaven, Bau |borne with exemplary patienco, Sho | market attords. The traveling public TV ANTED Tho s of © abn to gxwine | Omaha, where they were stationed for zg;"-l‘}"l‘"? ll-lJ"“}';h;u-']u per cor- | Francisco. Forsale in Omahs bE W. |had been afilicted with pyremis, which | olalm they got better accommodations 10 Boods achle for cutling Iadice ani | ; { +0 AR R R Vhted N Cause n D! gen oy , Saturd 5 D « number of years, Miliud‘h‘nclai.'." ehman, 1, -{‘:c\lhuel.uau snd Keunara Bros, |caused her desth. The remains will [and more genernl eatisfaction here|; it freo mext Saturday af 1413 Dodes Major Wm. Gentry, who has tem- be embalmed and sent to Omaha, than at any other hodse in Omaba. | st Call and convinee yourself 10-1104 & The exhibition of Saturday evenivy —_— e wh d sl f Mrs. | Rate, $2 por d suglltfm " Je or female, In evory P rt . & ere the mother and sisters of Mrs. , 2 p ag! QENTS--Wanted male or f ;’::.‘:}r mnw‘:d‘g;“::“::t:";m:fi_ wasirather'more of « test,than anything | Nerveousuess, debllity and ex- | Fitzgerald reside,reachivg Umaha at » | - g e { A Cioy and town in tho Uritel States. 5100 ume el &) Tt Mohears ! else, but it proved very satisfactory. |hausted vitality cored by using | o'elock to-morrow morniog. T'ake the Grest Rook Island Route Johno par ay semly wade. C. ¥, i Y The majority of the )ights burned with | Brown's Iron Bitters. The following resolutions were passed | to Chicago aud the East.