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g'snced away and burled itself In the | Harry Holmes, now in jall for petit SLOW BUT SURE. The Daily Bee. |THE ROBBERS' RACKET.| UMAHA A Gang of Five Olad in White Thursday Morning, March 16, Weather Report (The following observations were taken at the same moment of time at the stations A MIRACULOUS BSCAPE theft yesterday. The Bteady Growth of E khorn—The Cor, Water and Congress Streets. OR RENT—25 houses, 2 0 10 rooms, 4 §8 40 The oase of W. W, Watren wasstill| New Blevator and Otber [nterests, BOSTON. 25 por meath Ghrivar's Rant burest op- for Mr. Rusch, and it is a wonder he e posite post did not have his braln plorced by the | ib Progress at a late hour this after- i CAPITAL, - . 8400000\ Thon thero was & struggle |48y The dofense obj cted to cer-|Coreoon © o8 of Tur Bea SURPLU», - - 8:00000 o8 aaie he th : x,:,:;;“,h:y, o('::n::b:;:;:, :h: poiot had not been decided at last re- | sasfonally 1 eeo o fow items in Tar b g wered., The men |POTts. The Indictment allegos that all the rooms up stalrs, including Mirs James' bed- of money from the B. & M., whereas ki k and cor- .'.‘1‘:":‘.;.".:::".,‘:5 ::l::r-’hr;‘,) b;‘: ..:‘:;. money _through ‘:ho hb-'k-k- The | be the case, as Eikhorn, though not at ingly did not want elothing. defense held that the check wan not present a very rapldly growing town, Raid the Residence of Hugene |jatter being over) then went throug] ) WaR Drr'r U, & SioNAL SRrvics OmAnA, March 14, (1:45p. m 5} | The Occupants Kept in Bed at the Pistol's Mouth, River. The gang got $30 in money from |private fand In the bauk, which was iness Is being transacted here, espec- the lodgers, but overlooked & couple | used for no other purposes the point | jally in the grain trade. H.J. Rolfs hanging up In a|was . Botb sides are fighting the | .o 4 Saling & Co. are buying grain, They then went | oase for down staire, Mlas James d;uflblng the the w low sized with a sandy comploxion, They were followed Banch, sr , and snother tussle ensued Parting Friends, l Baromet's| And One of Them 8hot in the ‘T'3| A Midnight Battlewith Thieves and Murderers, 5288828 BIE2zEENE rallroad, ' eah. 100 Sou h aveuus. 267-141 Wbt The Roanoke Elcvator company, AHG H IT E GT s Non HLTEe Obe HOTss: (1AMs RRNE SEA AT in the hall, but he was driven back. — which was formed here during l.h.) H F; !H'Al;!:m;)pr:"r‘l::‘r:;;‘n!nulnvqxn and har. A Lady's Nerve snd a Burglar’s|The sandy comploxioned man was| Mr, James W. Johnson, formerly b4 kicking about the way they had man- aged things, and said they ought to have eearched the lower rooms first, 143 One of the most daring and coolly s |executed burglaries made in _ this clty A of late was that perpetrated Tuesdsy ~The funeral of the late Mrs. Metoalf [ on the residence of Mr, Eugeno O'Neal, on Sixteenth street south of St. Mary's avenue. Of late the gang seems to have increased in number nd to go to work with more deaperate resolution, deter- ined to commit murder as well as procseded pretty actively anymsy. Mr. and Mrs, O'Nealand Miss James, | at that place, was prosented by his as- | the erestion of » graln ele‘vutur here still all in the one bed, were ordered |eociates and fellow-workmen with a | which will be complete and in ronning ' ¥ Al to cover up thels heads, bat tho latter | wateh aud chain and $50 in oash (the|order in about theee months, Mauy 1617 Dodge 86, - Omaha, Neb. |orsues was slowto comply, The men opened the drav ers with a chisel as eastly and will take place at 10 &, m. to-day. —A eneral meeting of Divisions No, 1 an 2, of the Ancient Order of Hiberniana will te held on Priday, the 16th inst., 7:30 p. . sharp, —Mr. T. C. Liviogston and Mrs, Lucene Keyes wore married on Sunday evening at| ™! the residence of the bride, by W. E,|robbery if necessary. Copeland, pastor of the Unitarian chur quickly as If they had had a key and | Brickeon, the well.known jewelers, | irise, and ita success is insured. 2 - o &y 3 arch memorandum books, let'ers, | from whom the watch was purchased) o Gustav Kaessner, ‘who has aharnoss SPEGEAL HOTIOES. “;fi‘"f” GUETETRT R surance papers and everthlng. They | a4 o teatimony of thelr good-will and shop, and does a thriving business in }“ LAt hl\i.:‘um::z rom court house, took Mr. O'Nau:l uoldd watch and chain, valued at $176, and a vaiusble i v in the dress.|half. The presentation was made by proposes to get rid of during the sea- | ——— . | by the last raid and it s to be hoped —The siuging class which meets at the | that if the guilty parties cannot be Y. M. C. A. room on Friday night will | secured that some victimto their visita meot on Thursday this week, It is hoped will put a bullet through some of them that every membar will note the change |and teach them a salutary lesson, The vislt to Mr. O'Neal's residence was made between 1 and 2 o'olock a. m., an entrance being effocted through the kitchen door by the aid of a chisel was the whole thing done that the first known by the inmates of the house was when they were swakened from sound slamber to oartridges on hand. They also took | knowledged by the gentleman in the | obtalned anywhere in the state. Bru- 1\ ONEY TO LOAN—A 8 per cent. Shriver's | for sate, 87 000 Sm:ll payment down, bilance his valusble gold chain, charm and twenty.five cents in silver from his pantaloons pocket. —A fortification against the fiaod i belng built tofill up the gaps that exist along the river front east of the oity. Catloads of willow and rook are going in |8y quletly ~ZThe e dopariment under CBlet But- ler is engaged in relaying the south circuit of the fire alarm telegraph, A large num. | find themselves in the power of a gang ber of new poles will be put in and two o | Of five three miles of new wire, —Will the Herald please keep its read- erd posted about those trifling discrepan. cles in tax assessment, For instamoe, how does it come that Miller and Richardson tracts worth $1,500 an acre are assessed at Mra. O'Neal lost Omama, Fobruary 8, 1883, | 41 vite the patronage of all. There ONEY T0 LOA at Law office of D, L, | §00d parties for $65 per month ucs}lo';."-:f" a a gold locket and $15 In money, and | Mr. Jame: W, Johnson: is a good opa-})l; heg“ for another M&.fl.’i‘i—m_nL_. April 1 Cor. 12th and Farnam St. after gathering up all they could find,| Dzar Str—The event of your leav- | general merchandise store, and anyone el WANTED F SAL E—0n6 dark bay maro, o Boaer the fellowa departed, followed by tng Omaha t5 go to Eagle Rock to fill | with a little capital and business abil- | YXTANTFD 5oy 15 years ol1 to attend store, | a7y ar " """ W. W. ROBERTS CRIES FOR THE POLICE, @ higher position under the U. P. rall- | ty can find no better place to locate _ Call at 1523, “or. 16th l'\«‘}rl) "mgflnx way management (than you ocoupy|in in that business than Eikhorn, ::‘;":‘::u;:f ;flz:;h(;l: .::;:5:‘::; h?;:i here) awakens a desire on the part of | Willlam Koemer is the village black-| ~YIRL WANTED—For too late to do any good wan alarmed for her $5600 check, but after missing it from uoder her pillow discovered it the Al masked men, armed with re- | ped, oty DB who stood at each bedslde In| afy Raach was able to walk down to Dr. Hoffmann's and have his wound dressed and the doctor The kitohen s on the east end of the house which faces on Sixteenth street, and from which a door leads to the bed room occupled by Mr. and Mes. Directly In front of thelr rlor which was tempo- Miss M. A, James, ving been, siok for some time past had moved down from The affair promises to be a splendid suo- her room up stairs for greater conven- One of the roums up stairs was occupled a (ferman, and his two sons, aged re- spectively twenty-t eldest being the bool Helntz, the Thirteenth street grocer. The burglars after passing through the kitchen distributed themselves over ne. | the house, one to each of the lower be | ooms, and three to the room occupled by the Ruschs, thus surrounding the garrlson thoroughly. Mr. O'Neal be. ing the first in order, his experience ake precedence, He owever, con- fined to his bed yesterday and will no doubt suffer a good deal from the ef. fects. A chisel and brace, evidently used by the nooturnal raiders, were —The *Home Circle” character party | room is the plcked up and handed over to the and masquerade will take place at Masonic | rarlly occupied this (Thursdsy) evening, Muarch | their neloe, who 15th, Grond march at 8:20 p. m. sharp. THRE® ARRESTS ‘were made yesterda; street and the susploioned individuals It is expected that one or two of them will be idsntified as the Altogether it was a most exciting adventare and showed pluck on the part of the family and coolness and nervd in the burglars, and it is hoped that some of the latter may be brought to taw and that very on Thirteenth —Rscruit Wm. G. Hirschberg, enlisted st Fort D, A. Russell, W, T,, is sassigned to troop M, Fifth cavalry, a to the station of his troop by the first fa- vorable opportunity, —Eqyualize the assessmenta. ty is to bo assewed at, one-third or o fourth of its valus let all assessments Din't allow lands held by spec- ulators be asresred at one-twentieth, while the poor man’s lot {s asseased at one-third, —A man pamed Webb, from Odell, Gage | was awake: ocounty, was taken before U. 8. Commis. sioner Billingsley, at Lincoln, Tuesday |{n his morning, charged with selling splrituous | was, *‘Lie still or by G-d I will shoot liquors without government license. The | you dead!” prisoner waived examination and eave | the bette: ‘bonds in the sum of $200 for his appear. | orders. anoe at U, 8. circuit court in Omaba next parties wanted. ABrave Litt'e Girl. A little Bohemian hoy, whoro par- onts live somewhers down on the flats, fell in the Missouri yesterday just where the eewer empties into the stream, His sister, a glrl of fourteen, boldly waded in, harpooned him with & crooked willow pole, and brought him back to terra firma. DARK LANTERN e, and the fiest admonition Ho deemed discretion art of valor and obeyed observed that the man was masked, and heard the movements of others about the house, —The funeral of the Iate Henry Siert |#ame time his nloce who was sleeping s | very soundly, indeed, awoko from the by a pair of cold across her face and saw a Don'thie in the House. ‘‘Rough on Rats " Clears out rats - moles chipmunks gopl 6o took place at 3 p. m, yesterday, and wa very largely attended. A full delegation ot Knights of Pythiss in ugiform turned out as escort and pusrd, and over eighty carriages were in line, the whole procession being over half & mile long. The floral offerings were very besutiful. The body ‘was interved at Prospect Hill, HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDS. Balancing on the Corners. About sixty couples were present last night at the ball given in Masonlo building by the young men of the soolal club, The music was e ladies lovely, the boys gal- thing conspired tomake 1 of the season by this olub, the most enjoyable. IN A WHITE MASK standing over her. lady, was weak from illness an naturally quite alarmed at first, She was about to ory out but was warned to keepstill. Shesaid, ‘‘Oh, you won't touch me, will you?” ‘No, you shant be touched if you will keep still,” waa the answer, A SOUFFLR AND A BHOT sgaln made her speak, and she asked what they were doing to her uncle, I notice that workmen are busily [ but was told to hush. engaged in sowing blue grass seed on |ordered to get up and come into the | and the High School grounds which were put in such excelleat shape by school board last year utder the skil: ful supervision of Mr. Orsq, means of education to our pecgle gen- erally and to school pupils the beautifylog of the surro of our sghool buildings is valuable g 8500 the board should recelve the heary|oheok under her pillow and was ex- endorsement of our oltizens. * As the High School grounds slope onsiderably in all divections toward the atreets, it s absolutely necessry that a good turf should he secared to t » washing out and cuttog up to unsightly guliies of the grounds that are now 80 evenly and D of the sowing: of ’fl" Rl now 1n p#ll 'hen this turf is onoe securet 1t will pro- ren, v less there are someobatructio aloog the '.:lk:; keep <t o gro:xn‘_“ carry out this objeot, eated that posts sup) ohain might be pleced [and seemed qulet and civil spol ground sown in graes to til the grass is well root- soonsiderable space has been |)ong How 10 Make Them a Pleasant Place g gaiing nTBDPOLléI‘AAR HB(?TEL, OMA Tables supplied with the best the market attords, The traveling publio olalm they get better accommodations more general satisfaction here than at any other house in Omaha. Rate, £ por dav. Real Hatate Transfers. The following deeds were filed for record In the county clerk's office March 13, reported for THe Bzr by Amen's real estate agency: Oity of Omaha to T. L. Austin, w. d. lot3, 1 scre, sec 16, 16, 13; $1,260. Lyman Richardson et al to O. L. Strang, w. 4 lot 6, To the Editor of Tan bus. She was next other room, and when she was told that if ehe didn’t the | b lHfted out of bed by force. She thereupon gut up, bat told the wan As a|she had been sick, and asked the rivilege of putting on her clothes, 'his was granted, and THE GENIAL BURGLAR ure while olotbing herse)f. Miss James hed a emely anxious to pget it out place of safety, ohance as the watohfal eye of r was oconatantly on her, laxt taken to the adjolning room, whow gha was ordered to get r. and Mrs. O'Neal, w0, lying ‘'on the ont. to toll where her ‘-‘!mt replied that 20~ | had taken notioe of "1 Bowse: She | 82,600, THE WHITR May laced | to see If It was a n.nlno;,‘ dren | that it was made of white &tay with belng sown, it will | large slits for the eyes and was tisd benind the head The man had large, Jas Morray and wife to D, L. Thomas, w, d. part lot 208, 232, 4, block 58, lot 9, block 90, aud lot 18, block 95, Florence; $100. E W. Smith aud wife to Joo, H. Msus, w. d, lot 11, block 7, Shulls 2d 27, uben Allen and wife to Q. O. Housel, w. d. part lot 1, block 57; side. She was a, unole's money was, there wasn't & cen! to F. 8, Blagney, to me that un- , block 14, SBhims lst The Combination of Ingredients used in meking BrOwN'S BRONCHIAL TwooHRs Is such as to give the best possi- ble effect with safety They are widely known as the best remedy’ Throat diseases and Price, 25 cents & box. A NOLICITOUS BURGLAR, an to question her about how ¥ been s'ck, what medl- immediately | gine she took and at what hour. lding, and to this space "Wgen did you take the last dose?” pils should be restrained until |, telde the olrou- tected bya firm and otherwise a constant be required to prevent Th@volln Tuesday under orders from thbmarshal made a descent on the snido gwmblors sud other susple- lous characweg who have been lyirg about without Viuy)e means of sup- port and eaptared Buwyg geven fn all, Three furnished bail $200 oach and all the cases W oon. tinued for the present. Three distarbers of the peace were! fined §6 and costs each, two paying and one going to jail. Three vagrants were arrested Two were committed for ten days each on bread and water, and one a boy of thirteen, was discharged and started back to his home in Davenport. warrant was sworn out ‘Just before I went to bed.” “What time was that?"” .‘r':bont 10 :)':\ock." r e young lady growing falnt about the ground from washing cut after | s tln!e the ml: ch at %o the cup G B. |board and got a pitcher and being SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLONGE | dlrected by her went to the well out. Made from the wild flowers of the |side and brooght her rar ramep YOSEMITE VALLEN it is the most fra actured sloping ground ouf :r" 'di 1s prof A DRINK OF WATER, the meantime haviog + much t of perfume. . B. Blaven, San . Forsale in Omaha by W. 9.oWhitehouse and Keanard Bros. | Rusch and hls so BUSWNESS OHANCE, There is not & town in Nebrsska which presents s better field for busi. ot Datier gousty, s b notare wi ocounty, as [ ulvu;hp with & very rich farming fold 4o e around Extraordinary io- | went to rise up in bers fired &t him, him In the forehead j which to handle them, The eldest son was awakened and ordered to get out of bed and as he did not respond imme- , knocked down His father was stlll or it he stirred they his brains out. As he ducements are offered for a canning one of the rob. factory, also & creamery. ml2 THE DAILY BEE: THORSDAY MARCH 15 R FENT-—-Two new houses with § rooms, Dr. C. H. Paul. 132 1mo MAVERICK NATIONAL BANK. Jarceny, and who confessed to the tain tostimony Introdaced, and the | KELkHORN STaTion, March 14.—Oc-| Transacts s geueral Banking busine:s, Re- e E—Ger eral st handize | oeives the accounts of Banks, Bankers and ‘:‘ :f:“' m‘-:' fl"‘}'l“}"f‘: '.L;‘:l";l“’;,y:":: otbers, Draws Foreign Exchange and|Nib. B.nkrop: ct ck, Wust b closed out .“Prr makes Oahle Teancfers in Europe snd Tel L "li)f"h:ly;‘lm'll::'la Vv‘:';r}',’l.l y no Haziort, “.’:n':: egraphic Transfers of Money throughout|Omshs, Neb. &aewib the United States, Buys and sells Gov- [~ A 3 7bolon|ln o ernment and other Investment Securities, Ad the h'ie Al "'_,' dby wll;ll‘ h; »oll:hn:;m ;l % o * Jel 's Blsck m 0] and executes any businoss for ite Corre: WER MY JI%F *4iC"60" watch and chn wil spondents in the lino «f Banking, z nflllded off At the rame timo for the bc‘vh-'n:.nl ABA P. POTTER, Presiden‘. e widow. 2 J. J. EDDY, C Bee from sister towns in Nebraska, but Eikhorn seema ususlly to be for- he really got a check and drew the | gotten or neglected. Thia should not the acoused procured a certain amount money and the court was inclined to 2 hold that unless 1t was drawn from a |18 thriving, and a large amount of bus- t Cashler. OR BALE AND RENT— A yate chane, board u &th-me ing house farniture for sale, wnd hr'use for rer t, will 1ve leace, well sdapted {r sal on, in- nuFHE"E & quire at the place 1814 Pierce siroet. ":m:»m MENDF LSSHON. JFOR SALE-Sylishorgan, 0 st pa and kuee swell, 3 sety , & most new. ' h'ap for it is worth. and since Mr. Salivg came here in T PRES oN. |Janu Elkhorn has probably lantern | PLEASANT P cpe i sbippe " more grain than any other own by Mr, | An Kxchange of Good Will Between | town of its sizs on the Unlon Pec 'fic REMOVED T0 airtt AL e Toeh b, Omaha Natioral Bank Building, | y7or satE. 1o ACRES—2 miles trom post- & office, ou Cuming s reet, #3,000 AMFS, DR. AMELIA BURROUGHS, | .oue L - Tl OFFICE AND RESIDENOCE, | F'yeursoud w il sed. and warrariod siid and went e w of rea o 8for selling. Inquire o M P.” thi flice 348151 RD FOR RENT—Apply at once. vors thing nceded to run it ou hand. clay Also hoose on yaid It wanted. DIBBLE, Yard 15th i treet 2 blocks winter, lately elected its officers for timo-keoper of the locomotive depart: | the ensulng year: A. J. Poppleton, ment of the U, P, shops, who recently | of Omahs, is president; B. B Bald- left for Erglo Rock to take another | WIn, eeoretary, aud Henry Danker, treasurer cf the company. The of position in the employ of the company ficers are ot present laylog plans for Offce heurs fromd to 108 m., 2 to 6p. m. f thi it; e chni i donated by Baholm &3 e bt men of shis oy i | o0 Lt S | B that line, hao lately rcceived a large flswzolu. nI; | rd(l TIVELY not beln 3},[.. Daight & t.vman's addition. serted unless pald in advance. 415ta in Isacs & Sheld on's addition. eupply of farm machinery, which he | serte Seadh | Inquiveof H G. Clark w1214 [FOR S\LE OR X ENT—My 2 story brick resl dence orl 19th stiest and st. Mar '8 enue appreciation of his efforts in their be with the|the following letter, which was ac-|gon at as low figures as they can be otter which f:llows this: ner & Rober are doing a good busi- Real’ Eatato -nd Loan "Agency, pposite | 10 5 years i, Lot 6000 feot,’ Elegant ness in the general merchandlse line, — T postoftice. _ house, ver+ covenfent. Will rent it to very EMIS’ New Map of Omaha, Lnnwm leted and | ready for delivery at 85 each. Is 4 feet wide cone al housewor s iom‘ old assoclate employes of the|smith, hasall the work he can do aud [ \X Swedeor Fohemian pre.cried. Call ut ol i eve pubi .d‘?d&?uw:f;:“;lnm motive depsrtment at Omaha t0do | does it in the best possible manner. | “’fiojay" *tree’ Detween 10 a.m. and 7p, m. | giey ™" gq column. something to let you know how much | Phere is a good opening for another Miss James [OR BALE—House with 5 rooms ad 2 lchs they appreciated your conduct in the | placksmith here \) ) fpite U bt et (each 66x132) in south Omaha, for $1,000, p . P ; ,000, 00 | disoharge of your ~business while en-| ~ Willism S, Canon ls the druggist, |1ai st "™+ <1 APRYULS. | odeyterme. Wil ak . tovm on pare plyment, l!‘gllfd here as time keeper. and although he came here a fow | = roror—rerrm et SENiis CaE - 'he movement was entlrely spon- [ month ago an entire stranger, his bus- cre. Apply to . M. Welsy, 1412 F rnam (L e g Forannsed 1k tancous and universal with those with | jness ability and clever manners have | street. -2t m&e! | and D.dge stroots. DivIS & SRYDER. whom you had buainess relations. All | gooured for him a fair trade, and Eik- W Real Est te Agents, had seen and felt how just your deal- | horn feels that she is fortunate in se- Wfi:-’n?& Y iy | 2 wedse 1508 Fasneo Ings were between employer and em | curing such & man. A barber has HURSES FOR SaLE. . NTED—, 008 ploye and h'".,’ Bad "“:“‘l“" 41 ‘d“'é" lately established himselt here, and in Pt frrr ekl W B sl I s o g your never falling patfence an - Wi % ) commlitee on Fl e ut th_City O » unt g p gentle- | well pleased with the amount of pat- | Apply at the c.tner of itth and St. Mary'save | {57500 ci'se™) hurauny, Mareh 15th, 1885, for the | : All that Elkhorn now needs to make ANTED—Compe ent girl, M st be s good | One Latk Fay Horse, Datermined that distance should not | 4 town Is & foew more enterprising bus- P00k, L Apply 84718 merth ot - Y S HOGURL AF% o o U5 e ot thal A 453 break up good fellowship between you | ineas men with oapital. . There is no (2P = artment, and can bo seen ad Kogine House, No. and them they send you along with . ARBER WANTED—A n, Fhteo. this, through ythulr yonmmlttsge. a ;'l::r:n:rozen:’t:rth‘:g:fi nnllt ,f‘{,:,'.‘.‘;f B speaks German pulmfio:.s":;zfi :;':n.' _h° The commitiee reserves the right to rejectany 401-15¢ andall bids, watch mld uh:iu ]:n‘d @ purse ?f $50 a8 | ifqlly looated, and we have no fears ® mi28 J.J. L C. JEWETT, City Clerk. a souvenier of their esteem for you, i TR templati WO WAITERS WANTED—At the 1212 Far- | —mre—ire T Dor Borte with a tender of beat withes for the {::al:l.n:‘::':ny b‘:‘fi:;?:nflng;;:fi U ) Lo Bargains in Boat Estate, future proeperity of you and yours by D_A dining ro-m girl. Apply at| Housesnd haif lot, grcd lccation, $1,200. Rt perity of y ¥ Y | to come te Eikhorn before locating ANTED-A dining rocm gltl, Apply aé| poudoB0g 3o e 6ot e Mary's avente all hands, Plsnter’s House, corner Doige and 16th, ., | elsewhere. ¥ d | 81,800, lMuy the poilnter on ionr dllfe’l dial i SIS 18k "n ttage and l:nlnor‘lot on Dodge street, 3,600 plate ever point unward and upward. ANTED—A grod girl for general house.| NeWw CottageinE. V. Smith's add tion, §2,600. (Signed) Wt Bnown,P LIy YV work. Apply 1610 Eamey Rerect, betwean B s oo Mibel il Lew, Jor HADFIELD, H, M. Rollins, Neiigh; R. O, Phillips bt ey PELLERN by bt frouiage 01 Farnam street, improved, . M ] ; R. O, o [t 0. RS Lincoln; Chas, Rudot and wife, Norfolk; | Yx7ANTED_A good pas Gl Rl M Committee, | Frank Faulkner, Schuyler; B. E. Lenner | VY Summit House, Creston, 100 foot fronton Dodgo stie.t. Kesldence 'n- and wife Calhoun; Jacob Rocke and wife, WANTED_G(r”“hmH;‘Q( two, 1718 Dong. | Vestment, §1,350. Ty EacLe Rock, Febroary 24, 1883 | Lincoln; E. S. Reed and family, Tecum- 1aa streat. %0214 2078 Oppostte Postoifice. To Wm, Brown, Joseph Hadfleld, R iant Firth, | geh; H R. Faulkner, Plum Creek; L. F. WANTED—Ymmq man not less thas 17 years st 0.D M ‘ s, " bl d haeton: it o, sud 1 ther, i Fmplovis U | Frilton and W. D, Holler, Blair; Miss | oYV ofago st Carriers Artgulery i Far am | Gl 1o ey oo = Phorae o el Gertie L. Olarke, Bellvue; E. A, Lam- 2] = e ENTLEMEN, FRIENDS AND FELLOW | beth and E. A, B: Nebraska City; ANTED—G irl for light he k, each. For bargains In U ¥ impzows Lanouria—I have recoived, with |G, T, Edes, Pawneo Oity; S, A. Obors, | VY 1002 Persamstees. " Si03ar | S SOGELYA! provacty, L an T & e very deep gratitude and pleasure, the | Brownville, and A. H. Morris, Papillion, ANTED—Two men of good address to can- | 1004 - - A kD t layer tools between gerd of human hearts, manifesting| - Hurlbut, Jr, sad H. J. Hudson, WV ASTED ~4n experianced g to do genersl Lorihaa"s Beatea and Tath wod Chicago. , flies, ants |itselt in an act of chivalric generosity, Columbus; Wm, Brown, Oakland; Philip ho\luwui.‘ n(i"mf e, gm -p.nAhnuL Leave same at Orchard & Rean. 414148 ers, * 1 is an honor that kings might covet, | Osio, Columbus; George W. Post, York;|g 14 N. W. cor. 19th and I eaveuworth. BONUS=he Tabovelamouce Wil se - Of puch an honor you have made me | J. Klosterman, David City; Mrs. J. H. AT ARTED . ANy iietias et ettt §"le£0 kivnto any vo pouaible parsy who the recipient, and I shail be justly | Hungale and Mrs, A. P. Howe, Blair; ‘agents for the blzgeet paying. businees 1o | adures . ;?Mo'::"n’!.b. - :%':ii proud of it to the latest day of my | F. M. Casteller, klair; Arthur L. Pattie, | Americs. Room 3, 1308 Farnam 8¢ 24s-lat lite, Nebrasks Oity; Thos. M. Kendall, Lin- ANTED—Mon and women to start s 'OUN '—7'wo said es, 2 bridls, 2 huiters and § Bat when I remember that the |eoln, and il 4 thol T ling: | X! 1 saddle blant et, by one af my men, on Wool- ¥ plossure. of our - Telationahips was | saons the. Nabrsskans at the Dlaed | Sos8 o0 e o 1 o smpie od 15 | 1SS, Bt NGRS B2 SR owing quite as much to the pleasant yesterday. .:“xffuz‘m‘“mow & 0., Montpelter, V. | 41116 Insurance Agent, 217 8. 14th 51 smiles and cheerful words with which Ont igh : you so often greeted me, as to any| O-E.Btewart; F. D. Carpentar, Blair;| ___ S'TUATIONS WANTED, L°.“.3’.,9?.59“:"t’.:“ f‘:«:‘:‘.’:"n’éx‘i"i‘eu' n s merlt of my own, I cannot but feel | G. W. Sellers, Fremont; J. T. Deacon, 'WAF_I'II!—By two young min of good edu- | green co ored pring wagon. Anyone returning © it d by your magnanimity. | Lyoos; A. A. Black, Fromont; H. W. | VY cation o.d sadr s a1ination o the ory saa.to b offce wil e sitably rewar. ed. Yet on the other hand, I am equally | Mathews, Atkinson; N. H. Shepard, |tion of trust, Fiveacd tou years experionce consclousof the ennobling iufluence of | Vacorns, and J. B. Buskby, Stromat -y, | §aniye rev-class refercoces. . Apply 0, W.H TEbeoms ety o7 Mo G0 Db {um generous favor, «4d deem 1t an | are the Nebraskans who were at Metro- | —-——— | Address Y, Z. Bee office. 368-1mo* ofimr to have been the associate In | politan yesterdsy. MIBIELLANEJUB WANT! toil of men who prize trne manhood, A ANTED—Two Iadi d rogardleas of e robe or worldiy rank. | J: M: Bysn and A. B. Tdseon, Hastiog; age, 10 Im:%m;..?:“efi:mw Lst me assure you that neither time R. C. Wilson, Ranche, Dundy Co.; Jno.| '395-14 J. B. SMITH, Omata. e OTRXGHANGE Tor vy 5t Toviy ol O sk} nor distance can weaken ths bonds of | C. Bonnell, Lincoln; J. O, Morrissey and ANTED.A farolined room for two svates || 446 firstcise: improved thema. ' Ao $508 good fellowship subsisting between us, | Jno. Black, Plattsmouth, were at the Pax- near a8 pos: ible corner Farnam and 10¢h, [ head o' she:y f rasle Co respond wish N. C. 800 ihak your arge-hearted pifs and | son yisserday. Address 0. 8.” Bee office. 405 14t | < br stiane n, Secramento, Neb. m9-lm kinds words wili ever be a loadstone| J, W, Ohapman, editor of The Council ANTED—Two or th: ee room, frnished or | (1 PECIAL INDUCEMENTS—Offered for a coun- W, fur.dshed, or yart «f ahouse suitab e f 9 %o hold my hoset's affctions strong to- | Blufls Nonparell aud U. S. marshal of lght Bohisckeeping, "Adiress O ."354’1""{: PRI R you orevermore. ity last ht, t of 4 — Allow me o 15 commend gour | (173 T 30 S 88 S 8 €85 | gy o v WDW ARD K U b HL 80O and jadgment in t! lec- h ¥ ‘more room, fox teaching cur perfect system e tion and make-up of your valuable| W.J. Hancock and wife,{Mr. and Mrs, | of dress cuttl g Wo are remo ed fo 1515 How. | MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND QOND' present, Your discsrnment seems to| Hamblin sad M, I, Clarke, of Councll | Bexs two meekes or *1 #7® O (NG fof tho | THNALIST, 466 Teath, strest hetwarn Fumass have peroeived cods, f Blufh ¢ the Paxton last night. o e i R e ve ived my needs, for you |Bluffs, were at the Paxton lsst ni = ol r any one a glance of the < Wanted by & voung and prosent, and on certain conditions In the fae bave supplied them in sucha way a8 Mrs, Jno. Haulon and dsuchters and “:..fi‘.z‘(...,. i At e i B L Pl Dot aod Shocs tmade to order. " Pestees to make me doubiy gratefal. Mrs. T. E, Logan and son, of Boise City | #:d oo ground floor. Omaha firms that want a | Satisfaction - ADIES wishing a quie_ vlace duting confive- . middle | L4 ment, with nurse will address W, B, Bed 5. office. 369-1mo} sog2ltfm blook 124; ouncil B.uffs representstive should Sl e e sty oo, Tdaho, aee registered at the Paxton. G0N DOK 7 FoanBr. . JaAMES V. JoENSON Hon. F. J. Sadilek, a member of the ANTED —£00 privy vaults, sinks and cees | HEAT AND MOIRTURFY, THE = === Iast legislature, from Saline county, called | 1 Pocltto clean withsaniiar. cloancr, Sats-| SENOW OF XIFE. THI- TRUISM IS EAS- No matier what ycur ailment is, on THE Bxk office yesterday. ,,M,',, " Lock Box 422, Umaha, | ILY PROVEN BY TAKING A TE:SPOUNFUL Brown's Iron Bitters will surely ben. . OFTaRRA®T'S "EL1 ZER A PER~ efit you. 8. T. Smith, general manager of the FOR RENT—HOUBER AND 1AND XENT IN A GLASS OF H»v WATER FALF e Kansas division of the U, P. road, is at| oo 1o furnishes room 70 bath 7oom | AN HOUR BEFORE BREAKFAST, FOR IN- O T—A nice furniah T Dath 28T, FCR IN: z#&~Hocds, scarfs, ribbons and any | the Millard. foor, Als: hall Toou. 1616 Dodge s teek | DIGENTION. | YSPEPSIA, ¢ R CONSTIPATED fancy articles can be made any color 309-20¢ HA T. NOTHING IS BETTER. The Emma Abbott opera company is E TaRCIN R Jlanood Dyes. divided between the Millard and Paxton | TNOR FENT—P ea an'ly furalshed rooms, one e popular colors. Botel door norih of Dodge, on 18th 81 396-201 Mr, Louis Shattuck and wife, of‘the | George H. Champ, J. H. Craig and | JDACIF.C HOUSE FOR BENT—8% rooms, cor. Bluffs, are registered at the Paxton, Mrs. of Bluff at the Pax- ym Davenport nd 10th streets. Apply to G. Shattuck is the daughter of Col. Keatley, ::{-' Sl g 0 Pax- | . Gray, 311 Fwclith sircot: '409-201 of Council Bluffs, and she and her husband R RENT—T0 smali family, 8 2nd 2rs sl anjoying thelr honoymoon. They| 3 J: Kuateon, of Lk Y. 0. T, willor;, S10) and Lako st oo, bwa siory” Brick aro about § take up thelr residence in this | # 2 41 6167, guset of the Matzopo it city, where Mr, S, will be engsged in the| Mrs. Tsaso Coe, of Nebraska City, a1+ | [OR REAT —Ne v coft.ge of 8 rooms, $3.00 per nu'd.m business. ived at the Paxton yesterday, Foiayin &‘3:“;1'.:’.‘:;..,".:‘.7"" Farum and for Coughs, Asthmatio n Diab. W. F. Hutchinson, of Cheyenne, 1s at| o o co T i bay window, FAGAN—In this vity March 14th, at the Metropolitan, with voar ', No. 1718 Dodge street. 370-17§ 6.30 &, m., Maris Francis, infant daugh- | Tsaac Jones, of Chicago, is registered st . NTED—T 1 nt 0om ter of Jamea and Bridget Fagan, the Metropolitan, Sy R Funeral to-day, March 15, at 2 o'olock p. m., from the residence south 12th street, near Martha, COOPER WAGONS Hon, E. F. Warren, of Nebraska City, | 8004 location. ~Address Jos. Garmean, Jr., Pax- ton H use, ton, 1484 the Paston RENT-—Good ccmfortable basement rooms F. 8. Pusey and wife, of Council Bluffs, | suitable for houstkeeping _ Also good barn. are the Paxton, Ca'l at northwest cor. 224 and Burt strests. have arrived. Practical experience N il 872-1m s g O demonairates and proves them the t u':.t:;;:m' RATON R OR RENT-—-A houss ten rooms and all con- cheapest in the market for real [*®¥ Y. R ofotets.~ Noviy popared, paitiads it T service, For sale at A. 8. Raymond and wife, of Lincoln, are | gond condition and lccased near Smeltivs F. D. Coorer & Co's, |at the Paxton, uitable for a boarding houes, o i opToN, “6-m@edwlm _ = T, 8. Davis, of Rawlins, Wyo., is at the | 86814t 1615 Farnham St Mr. 7 H, Metoalf, member of Par. | Metropolitan. & REFT A nice dry basement suitabls for liament frwn the ofty of Kingston,| ¥.A. Wallerstedt, of Oakland, in at| K s wmal ramily. inaulre g, 16050 Jiree; Ount., was formarly subjected to ex- | the Millard, . Btreet. 49-15 treme sorepess ol = hle stores, suit:ble for he could find no us:d;hb.::‘stzlfmug la..l' 1 M(l" Nave, of Ksusaa Oity, Is ot the “‘Lfi.‘m:::g h':.u:o.“ r::::;...hfl:fix;::'-m:y Oll, the Great . llar el ¢ Lange, 8. W. Cer. 13th and u’l"h ———‘u;:m'—n'_.d’ W. 8, Disher, of Lincol, was st the | jadirscf Jri ¥- Lane® 8001 Absolutely Pure. o Maveriok Nationa Bank of Bor- | Millard, R RENT— Farniehed 700m for two geuts, | _This powder never varies. ~ A marvel of purity ex . Tuquire and e s, RO | G e, o Do, ot | FERE TR S L S SREER silverware ment seourit{s, sud transacts any bus. | "*¥t8- ——ee——— s the mi of low test shory a ault of | iness for mM 10 the lng| Ls P. Drows, of Idaho, is at the Paxton, | A EARECHANECYOR BENITTho 250mior) | k- Hovas Bukise: Powien Cor, Well st ke f of banking. m&th-me Hon, Church Hows iy iu this city. Inaulre on premisee. 1841m | New York,, \

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