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i i & 8 PHK DALY Blulis<~OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTORF R 13, i3, e e U e e S8, e THE DALY Bkk. _— — = OMAHA., Satarday Morning, October 13 Th- Weathor. For the npper Mississippi valley, part ly cloudy weather aud .ocal raing, nortl to east winds, slight fall in southern por tion. followed by rising barometer, sta tionary or rising temperature. For the Missouri_valley, partly cloudy weather and local rains, easterly winds, falling followed by rising barometer in thesouth | fulse p o ensos. ern portion, rising followed by falling baroneter in the northern portion, sta- tionary or rising temperature, e LOCAL BREVITIES, —Save money. Send to E. Fearon,wholesale algar ard tobacco dealer, for price list. Additional local nuws on the second page, The cold snap caussd n rush for stoves, coal and goon that male the dealers very happy indeed. A man employed in the Union depot bag- a peach yesterday. gago room, while eati Dr. Darrow was called and forced it down in- to the stomach. ablo to bo taken to St. Joseph's hospital yes- terday. No bones were broken but ho was awiully bruised up. at the A never fals to draw.” ~ Hereafter on Sundays lunch will be served at the Paxton at noon, and the regular dinner hour will ba changed to 5 o'clock. Uetl3m&e Kircrrn Bros, The U. P. Trains yesterday were some- what demoralized. No. 3 was forty-five min- ntes late on account of the failure of the North- western and Wabash to get in on time. The Denver section of No. 4 came in forty min- utes late and the Ogden section will come in this morning. A large lot of stock came in on the U. P. train yestorday. —The bricklayers of Omaha have called a|the best! Because they are GENUINE mecting for this Saturday evening at half- [ CALvorN1A Buok 2&4w past seven at the city hall, for the purpose of elocting fiv delegates to attend the Working mens' National Convention. A full attend- ance is desired. ~There will bo a regular meeting of the Ruth Rebekah dogree lodge in Odd Fellows ball, Saturday, Oct. 13, at 7:30, anditis earnestly requested that all members be pres- | las county are hereby called to meet in | cers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, judgin he says it is the first time he has eve uit versed in wuch things to attempt a swin dle of this character of his own accord under the firn: na have been canvassing the city and ob taining advertisements which were to ap 3 ! pear in_the opera houso pre swallowed the stone, which stuck in his neck. | (), o of the partrons of the tirm was well known milliner of Sixteenth strec from whom they obtained $2 on this —The Union Pacifio express man who was | understanding. ~ As her card d d not ap- injured at the depot on Thursday evoning was [ pear, she naturally made inquiries about it, and Manager B house, lear tal in ¢ the arrest of Jeffries, who was probably ““Muldoon’s Pionic" iv the the attraction [but a tool in tho hands of others. He emy of Music next week, The|has been in the city but a short time, Pittsburg Critic says, It is an attraction that | and from all accounts is not an evil dis- posed boy by any means. Ho is good le man of sense and good taste, son to day. A YOUTHFUL OFFENDER. A Juvenile Advercsing Firmo Tronble, A Membver of the Firm Gets Into a DifMculty, Last oveniny Marshal Guthrie arrested a young 1 an who gave his tiue namoas [ October 11, 1 Giles Jo Iries, and lodged him in jail on the o arge of obtaining money under The young men is not yet of age, from 1i. appoarance, and takes his arrest very much to heart In fact been *om limbo,” and the officers the elves do not blisve there is auy cage in it. Hehas respeotabie relatives in thi . whose names it is not necessary to who axy ho is too little wention, and is that two men e of Dill & Co., In bricf, the cha Ame wyd, of the opera ing the facts, was instrumen- cking the schemo and causing g and dresses like a young gentle- He will be heard before Judge Ander- —— PABY'S WARNING. When baby has pains at ¢ Mother in afright, fati o plight; Whon worms do bito, baby must cry, 1t fever wets in, baby' may die. For mother- learn without dolay, CASTORIA cures by night and day. — Why are Lipprrr, Leak & Co.'s Gloves e ——— MORE rOLITICS. the District Court for said county, acting under instructions from the court and in ursuance there CIVIL RIGHTS. the samo, and beg leave to report that they found the jail in a cleanly sani- tary condition; all the orisoners well cared for, and supplied with good fare, and, apparently witho=t the officials of the jail, courteous and dolite, and the Same Qu regulations conductive to good order and - presperity. Crartey D, Layrow, Foreman of the Grand Jury, i Refusing Them. tion, A gentleman of unquestionable reli whop on Upper Douglas street on Sunday DEATH ON THE RAIL. A Young Man Kiled Whlle COUDIZ| e vt wos i g » shave (ars. when a very genteel looking colored man 5 came in, took his seat and awaited his e turn /hen it came and he was about A party of Rallway Magnates En[to take a seat in the barber chair he was pohtely informed that he Route to Omaha, down to the sea in gr "."h"'”'vlv , | principles they ad beon fighting for ani | The latest ftality of this kind reported { .4 attained in the civil rights bill, and | in that of « brakeman on the Omaha & |uekced them how they ex; ected to gob the St Paul road, named Ward, who was | [iileres they demanded from the crushed to death while L‘""l""‘\"’_ cars at | whitos when they would not even stand Blair on Thursday evening. Ward was | by their own race. Ho continued, *'I # young man sudbut little is known of | (&01q not go back on my race if all hell him by anyono in this part of the coun- [geid at the door!” try. His family live in Dawn, Missouri, [ }jis argument was rather a damper on aud his parents have been telegraphed | iy hoarers, one of whom has but recent- sad news and asked their wishes a8 to | |y heen in Louisville as a delegate to the the disposal of the remains. colered convention there. TOUR OF INSFECTION, In several places in town colored men General Manager Hewitt, of the Chi-|are not refused what they want but are cago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha, | charged double for it, in one place twen- with a large party of railway officials, is [ ty-five cents veing charged for five cent- expected to arrive in Omaha this even- | beer in the hope that they will be angry ing on a special train of four private [and not come back again. oars, THE RED RAC ‘I'his party has been out on a tour of e > 2 inspection of their entire railway system m‘:fl'fly"‘“:u‘fz’;}‘ L) “{:; i i'.'.'.‘; i:]"'b;‘{"r’g‘:“:l‘:t)’,‘ trip over theirnew | o0t ” do La Grange, left _the To s probublo that they will alao, whilo | Feaeryation withous | foave - from L ]_'t’.“’ o "’:{’“‘;" expected that they would be stopped at ‘"‘"’fiv e e R own, the. rails, | Omaha or Chicago and placed under mil- soon be ready for laylug down the I&l3. |,y grrest, and, if 8o, preparations had In fact, it would have been finished by DS SRRAG 1 A : taet ’ | bed ad get them out on a writ of the time of their visit, but for the land- [, 40 0 O GUERLYHe R IbeaTEs Tt slides caused by continued heavy rains, Judge Dundy's famous dacision, which = Call for Workingmen and Farmers' | on Thursday night. Convention, The workingmen and farmers of Doug- ent, as thoro is business of importance.—Ms. | convention at the city hall, Omaha, on R. P. Livesr, Sec'y. A fino orand of cigars has been got out by | the firm of Kennard, Motter & Co., on Four- toenth street, which they have christened tho “Omaha Boe.” It is worthy of the name,as our smoking reporter knows by making @ thor. | Urer, county clerk, and such other nom- ough test. inations as the convention may deem ex —Notioe—The Swedish Brotlicrhood meetat | Pedient: the Board of Trade rooms this ovening at 8 o'clock. Business of importance in to be ent. A. ANDERSON, Sec'y. 9 o'olock Wednesday evening and taken pos- session of by & number of her many frieus, who came to give her & ploasant surprise. She heartily welcomed them, and a pleasant time was had, notwithstanding the inclomency of the weather, which withheld many from ven- the elegant lunch which she spread towards midnight, after which the party disporsed, | Fesentation will make a very large conven- i tion, nono but the duly elcted delogatos Bavlig spent an evening of solld enjoyment. | Ly %0 vermitted in the hall, J —8tll cloudy but warmer, ~In the police court yesterdsy there wero only three little cases, all intoxication, and all were discharged. Fannie Driscoll has sworn out a warrant against & man for assnult, and tho case was —A movement iu on foot to colebrate tho 400th anniverwary of tho birth of Martin Lu- ther, which will occur on November 10th, —Bids for grading the extension of Cuming stroet, boyond and adjoining the city limits wore opened by the County Clork at 8 p. m. yosterday, ~Mr, John Goff and Miss Elizabeth M. Toist, both of Carson, Iowa, were married in this city on Wednesday evening, Oct. 10, by Rev. Chas, W. Savidge. ~Mr. L. C. Fessler, of Ottumwa, Towa, and Miss Alice Roamer, of Monros, Tows,were married in this city on the evening of Oct. 11, by Rov. Chas. W. Savidge. - Judge Beneke is expected to arrive at home with his family on Sunday. They will for the present make the Paxton their head- quarters. —In the District Court yesterday the jury in the famous case of Chas. Sesseman vs, John D. Thomas returned & verdict for the plain tiff for $58.50 damages and interest included. ~There will be a moeeting of the Goerman Bi-Centenniul committee on Sunday afternoon o arrange for the disposal of surplus funds, which will probably be given to the various German societios, —The funeral of the late Michwel Welsh took place at 10 a. m. yosterday, and was largely attended. Burial took place at the Holy Sepulcher, ~The Swedish Library Association at a meoeting held at their hall Thursday, deter- mined to hold & monthly sociable which will take place regularly on the third Saturday of each month. It is for the benefit of social en- joyment betwoon the members and their friends, and the first of the series will be held $rday & week. —Morris Sullivan, one of the oldest and best men in the railway mail service, who has been runuing ou the Union Pacific west of Owmahbs, has resigned his position to sccept & better place, aud will enter the Omaha post- office this moruing as one of the regulur force, Mr. Sallivan was for a long time on the police force, and whenever or wherever one meets him he is always the same honest, ination a county ticket,consi iff, county commissioner, county treas- shall be as follows: Every orga i t ? Sassisted. Al good mambers mut bo proe- | s (e bt oo painters, efc., will bo entitled to five del- —The residence of Mrs. Wm. B, Musser, | egates; also, each and every precinct five No. 1315 Capitol avenue, was entered about | delegates. Every element of labor, and every pre- cinct are requested to elect five delegates and five alternates to act in case said delegates should not attend, as there will ba no proxices allowed. Al delegations must have their credentials, which shal state the element of labor or precinct the turing out. The evening was spent in play- | delegates represent, and the time and Ing varlous games, otc., the Missos Nottioand | place of holding the wmeeting at which |© May Gould, Roso Ward and May Crawford | thoy were elected, and also be properly furnishing some fine instrumental and vocal | signed by the chairman and secretary of music. Great crodit is due Mrs, Musser for | the meoting, On a Proposition to ¥ Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 17, at 1:30 | every instance, or money refunded. 25 cents | m , for the purpose of pla The representation to said convention blacksmiths, carpencers, Owing to the fact that the above rep- . R* Lewis, Chairman. Jas. L. Brack, Secretary. e A Run on a Drug Store, Never vas such a rush made on any drug store s in now at C. I, Goodman's for & trial bot do of L= Kiuga Now Diseovery for Gou. sumpti g [ox o linring on Nov, Tih, A Tested el b Aokhumas Bronohi e, Hoarseneen; sovero coghs or any affecti and 1 romod Rouliu si70, 3100 ), Coughs and Colds, All persons tion of tno throat .+ cau got o trial bottle of this great by calling ut ubove drug store, | —c— FLEOTION NOIDIOE. pend Thirty Thousand Dolla Buildings, Notico is hereby given that at the next county election, to be held in the ity of Ouwahia on Tuesduy, November 6ch, 1883, the Board of Education of the School District of Omaha, County of Douglas, State of Nebraska, will submit to the vo- tors of said district the proposition -to authorize the said Board to expond the sum of thirty thousand dollars, for the securing of sites and the erection of school buildings, One four room brick addition to the Hartman School building on Fiftoenth near Williams street, at an estimated cost of nine thousand five hun- dred dollars, one sito and one building to bo erected thereon on the Southwest cor- ner of Douglas and 30th strects, at an es. timated cost of eighteen thousand dollars, ono site near Huscall s Park, ot an esti- one site near Hanscom Purk at an esti- mated cost of fifteen hundred dollars, out any special levy. Enex K. Loxa, President Board of Education, Cuarces CoNOYER, Secrotary, | —— THE GKRAND JURY, They Make a Discharged. charged, corral on the morning of July bth. It is stated that no indictment was rticle in proprief found against Mayor Chase, although i Bhica 3 much of the time of the grand jury was mated cost of one thousand dollars, and | Wheeler, Chicago; M. Newmu All said exponditures to bo made with- | 1quix D, . Dyer, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. W Omaxza, October 10th, 1883, 0l1-10t Divb, hal Ropore and Are | hotweon Nicholus and Caldwell, October 15th After an extraordinary long session of ten days the Grand jury made their final report at noon yesterdayday and were dis | many, and has boen a residentof Omaha since A number of new bills were presented | Funeral will take place at 2 p. m., Sunday, » but cannot be made public at present ex- | O8tber 14, 1883, Friends of the family are | their manager, Mr. Jomse Walters, that invited, they would like to run a race with the Thurston Hose teamof this city. Manager Pentzel took the matter in hand and after g One good result of the hard times a |a little trouble in perfecting arrangements ing into life | the terms for the race were satisfactorily cept that in the case of Edward Shattan, who is indicted for murder in the first ¥ da*m _This is a case which occurred at A New Departure, . house near the Government one of the biggest they havo had being |}, "th\ 4 fur been ignored by the authori- pdteen Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warrauted to speedily curo Burus, Oty Ul- Dilos, Chilblains, Corus, Tetter, Chapped hands, and all skin eruptions, guaranteed to_cure in ——— four Hours to Live. From John Kuhn, Lafayette, Ind., who an- nounces that he is now in “perfect health,” wae have the following: *‘One year ago I was, to all appearance, in tho last stages of Con- umption. Our best physicians gave my case up. - 1 finally got 5o low that our doctor sxid that T could not live twonty-four hours. My AT"I“IDU\' ‘I‘ friends then purchased a bottle of DR, WM, e s HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, ——— wh;ch r:nlmilllumh}‘y bes .\mr]l |nu.I 1 contin- . “hi B ued until I took nine bottles. Iam now in Geo. Anderson, of the Chicago stock yards, | Lorfect hoalth, having used no other meds- is in the city. cine.” er box. e Real Estate Transfers. The following deeds were filed for record in the county clerk's office Oc- Mr. G. L. Green has returned from his trip 5 : 3 SAFEU Tt mist Bave beea o plossaist pneTalihe |asor Lathy reported ifor Slis Bax Eby Ames’ real estate agency: reports having a dandy time, o s S S SLan Nancy L. Gooder and Henry H. Good- Hon. J. 1. Wobster lft for St. Louls by tho | o S (G A00 U e "0ty Wabash last evening. vec 8, 14, 11, $2400. A. Traynor returned from the west yester-| John Bagley and wife to Anna Carri- day. w d, part sw } of ne } sec 3, 14, 13, Tho following are among yesterday's arri- | §25.19, vals at the Paxton: George Gerschel, New [ William T. Seaman and wife to George York; R. D, Hubbard, Mankato; W. H, | Hammond, w d, w } of se} blk Z,Shinn's , C. Birdoll, K City; F. F. Gib. | 3 add, $15,000. 2 s . M. Cury, Miwouti; G, .| . Sarah 8. McCormick to Oliver C. . Wim. 7. Howard, New York; Frank C"&K;b‘“-‘l cd,n § of lot 4 blk 56,0maha, Lyun; John Heigman, jr., St. Joe, .; D. dam_ Blayker, Kulamazoo, Mi Henry Oclrichs sud servant, Cheyenne; A. Brugeer, A, M. Chieago; J. W. Gar- vin, Contral City; Lieut. Hubbell, U. §. A, J. W. Small, Hastings; John 8. Tidball L. Audrows, Crote, N H. Baker, ) neapolis; M. Kaufman, New York: Pet Sonus, Boise City; L. K. Boaumont, city 8. Builoy, Rock Island; 1L Adams, Chic Chas, W. Lyman, formerly with the Atlan- tio Duily Telegraph, is in the city, and may conclude to locate here. Saml. E. Rogers and wife to _Carolina Blumble, w d lot 2, block 5, Improve- ment association, $500. August Kountze et al. to Fred Moehle, wd lots 25 and 28, block 11, Kountze & Ruth’s add., §1,185, Wm. B Moore and wife to Chas, M Howe, w d lots 1 and 2, block 2, South Omaha, $200. ;| Saml. V. Niles and wife to Edward Frank P Simpls, C aati; Geo, W. Yard. | McGayre, w d lot 6, block 1, Parker's ley, Philadelphin; Leon Renalt, Now York; |add., $250. < y Herald,| F- Streitz and wife to H. Friegner, w WShollo, Clii. | d» 1ot 3, block 459, Grand View, $100. s e, | A Kountze and wife to W. Pleaging, & & ) it B U 30 4 ef lot 14, Kountze's 2d add , utaburg: L. rwm, St Panl; 1, N | o6 Orawlostl, Penntylvanls; B, Saml. Mortensen and wife to Harris ilo by 4. Phillips, w d, lot 24, block 10, Kountze ter, Bluir; W -| & tuth’s add., $1,750 . M J. W. Bedford and wife and A. sor, Hy. Gesner, R. 8. . | Souer and wife to Henry J. Haegen Morrisey, Plattsmouth; A. O. Carlton, Bos- | d, lot 4, block 6, Kirkwood add., $ ton; H. Nixon and wife, Chicego; W. J.| Samuel V. Wiles and wife to Tirza A. Phelps, Miss Street, Council | Rogers, w d, lot 2, blk 8, Parker's add, Bluffs; H. € Louis; J, H. Dumont; | $300. § Ed. T. Winew, St. Louis; Will T. Dayis, | A+ Kountzo and wife to Mary Leary, Chicago; J. . Nylander, Kearnoy: A, W, | ¥.dy lot 4, blk 9, Kountze's Fourth add, Ladd, Albion; M. Coftin, Nebraska, J. $792.40. MeCallum, Chicago; J. H. Conway, St. Louls; | p u'..:;\m' Tdu]::f l,'::r},lf '}‘;;‘;:.:.‘“:MX' ;:&,N‘ J. D. Surgent, W. H. King, Wyoming; Will | \q 4, bik 9; lots 3 and 4, blk 16, Isaae Clouston, city; O. H. Davenport, Massachu- | & Selden’s add, 858, ; setta; W. G, Higging, Chicago; J. L. Tucker, | ~ Moses Grier and wife to Patrick Bag- New York; J. W. Dyball, T. H. Bearue, |ley, w d, lots b and 6, blk 8; lots 8 and Chicago; R, W. Wilson, M. E. Sanford, New | 4, blk 9, Isaac & Selden's add, §1,000, . M., o The Indians Desirous of Testing the ability, and who is engaged in an im- portant work in this city, tells of an oc- currence which took place at a barber | varda and the boys are to lay 100 yarus ume, break coupling and attach wipe | There will also be a coupling and pipe contest hotween Jess Valters and | Vanderford and Wi, Webb, of Omaha, for 820 a side. The whole affair will be an interesting one and there will no doubt be a big crowd out to witness the contests. — ‘ TWIRKLING STARS. (The Grand Ball of the City Guards, A Successful and Enjoyable Affalr The fourth annual ball of the Omaha Police Force took place at Crounse's Hall | Thursday evening and was the most :ue ps of the season, | cessful ps The hall was brilliantly lightod and the couldn’t ave there, and was ;"]'ll‘-{uuh:4:u.n:'u\.-r‘ carly and in large ni ocide: s so frequent this year [custon ny of them, w objec A Accidonts aro so frequent 'vhm L] .L’ red n.:u)| being shaved in the | there were about 200 couples present that deaths among those conneeied with same thop with them, Everything paosed off in the pleasant the railway service are of common and |““f}o gentleman who witnossed the |est manuer and dancing - was tuade daily vecurrence, In fact the danger to |scene, and who is no lover either of the|enjoyable by the excellent music f those who go down a live on the cars [ African race, took the proprietors to|nished by Trvine's full orchestra. "I it I task and called theic attention to the fact | programmes wer y printed, hus becomo like that of “those who go f 6 0c era going back on the very [and each bore n its face soiie unique figure in bas rel ef, while the reverse sid bore the List of committecs as follows: MASTER OF Rt Marshal Guthr Comyirrr REKANGEMENT. —A. L, Sig- wart, Frank Waulker, Thos. Ruane, M. Whe- l Pat. Hiuch LK) blue_rivhon —Ed. Gormon M. Whalen, W. A. Lane, Owen Buckley, Jas. 0. Boyle, Frooit MANAGERS, white ribbon,—A. T, Sigwart, W. B, Armour, Jas, Kuight, Wm Ashn.an, Pat. Desmond, Jas, Douglus, Pete Matza, Door Cosyirree, red ribken, —Jno. 0'Don- ohue, B, F. Walker, Thos. Ruane, Ed. Gor- man, There were thirty numbers on the programme, and it was late in the morn- ing when the notes of ‘Home, Sweet Home,” gave the signal for dispersing. The proceeds of the ball will go to buy- ingnew uniforms for the force, and it may be expected that they will be out by the time the snow flies, resplendant in blue suits and brass buttons. Certanly if any set of men are entitled to the favor of the public on such occasions it is those who must aaily struggle with the hardest characters anj stand exposure to the roughest weacher to keep peace and quiet in the city. It is a sure thing that they have no easy job and they have a good evidence of the estimation in which their services are held by the lib- eral purchase of tickets from merchants and business men generally, The pres- ent force is one of the best the city ever had and the newspaper re- porters are the most competent and appreciative judges on this matter, as they are thrown in contact with them day and night, under all circumstances imaginable, They wish the boys equal success in the future as they have had this year. GOOD 1EMPLARS. Election of Grand Lodge Ofiicers, Etc, The Grand Lodge of Good Templars has just closed its sessions for 1883, after doing a quantity of important work. Frank J. Sibley was re-elected Worthy Chief Templar for the ensuing year. James Morrison was re-nominated and elected Counsellor by a unanimous vote. Miss Anna M.Saunders was wnsnimously re-elected Vice-Templar. M. Weaver- ling received the nomination for Grand Secretary, John D. Hopper, for Grand Treasurer, and George Scott for Superin- tendent of Juvenile Templars. Messrs, Wilson, Morrison and Hopper were elect ed trustees. Frank J. Sibley and George Scott were elected delegates to the Right Wor- thy Grand Lodge, and A. H. Bowen and McCartney for alteruates. The next session is to be held at Lin- coln. TUTT'S T PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, nd MALARIA. : ) c symptoms indicato their oxistence A tite, Bowels costive, Sic) acho, fullness alter callng, sversion to exertion of body or mind, Bructation of food, Irrvitability of temper, Low spirits, A feeling of having neglected some duty, Dizzinoss, Fluttering at the IHeart, Dots before t1ie eyes, highly col= ored Urine, CONSTLFZTION, and de. mand the use of a remedy that acts diveot) ontho Liver, AsaLivermedicineTUTT PILLS Lhave no equal. Thelr action on the Kidneysnnd Skinis also Tmm{)t; removing all impurities through these three ¢ scave engera of the system,” producing #ppo- tite, sound digestion, regular stools, & clear skinandavigorousbody, TUTT'S PILLS Ciuso no nasea or griping nor interfero Wwith dally work and are 8 perfect A NTIDOTE TO MALARI TUTT'S HAIR DYE, York; John Ronaldson, St. Louis; D. ¢, [ Geo. W. McKinney and wife to Joseph O'Keith, Atchison; ©. A, Johnson and wife, | P Preston, q cd, lots 1, 3, 4, b, blk 7; Glenwood; A. D. Cooper, M. Larkin,|lots 2,3, 4, 5, 6,7, 8, blk 8 lots 1, 2, 3, Janesville, Towa; J. Ruder, Cincinnati;|% 9 7 8, blk 12, Florence, $25. HL. B, Haiven, Chicago; A. M. Clark, Cincin. | 1, 40 W. MeKinney and wifo to Joseph an, J. W, Lee, 0| P- Preston, wd, lots 1, 3,blk 7; lots 2, h » {18, blk 12, Florence, $200. “| Catherine Finlayson to A. Finlayson, w d, part of lots 8 and 9, Capitol add, 1,450, Belle Baswitz to August Dorn, wd, J. Beck, Eugland; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. La|lot 2, Blk R, Lowe's First add, $140, Montague, N, Y J. A. Funniog, Neb.; | Samuel E. Rogers and wife to Patrick H. R, Huntington, Lowa, Daly and Rose Daly, wd,lots 2 and 3, Mr:::o“' Improvement Association add, M. D, Waelch, Lincol . Cooper, St TURTLE -October 11th, Mary Turtle, wife e— of Johu Turtle, aged 45 years. A g Funeral will take dlace from Saunders street a3 0'look p. m, Friends are tavited, An Interosting Bve BOEHME—At his residence, 414 north Eigh: Fark, taonth atreot, Adolphua loshiwe, at tho s e of 52 yoars aud 6 menths, Mr. Boshme was born in Hamburg, Ger- 1866, e — fow years ago, was the hri:x ave to every purchaser a full equivalent A reward will be paid to any party foccupied in investigating the charges | medicine is from 10 to 25 doses for $1, | to-daa. ik [ % will 2,-%1«&.@%-:15 falls 0 OF | against him, made the following report: To the Honorable, the Distriot Court of Doug: las County: The grand jur; Douglas, at the (’ctuber, 1883, term of | for they are liable to be sick, the best only reaching 40. X g‘r«whnhd quantity of 1 t at the Driving Some weeks ago the Blufls City Hose team, which has twice held the champion- ship of Iowa, and only loat it at the last contest by an accident, intimated through 1o a6, whish concladed, and the race will take place for his money. The rule of this class of | st the Omahs Driving park at 3 p. m. A « Mossrs, Hood | The Thurstons hold the championship | stella _The grand jury, as required by law, | & Co. took a new doparture and iu th | in this atate after but one short season, visited the county jail Thursday aud |article now so well favorably known | and have & record of 43]. Their oppo- a8 Hood's Sarsaparilla, they gave the un- [ nents are veterans in the business,| V) AR Arke l;l-(ur:hl. and hi‘ll"he.mu:ldu‘& but t.h';“ o8¢ facts commont 18 rein to the | race wi an one, 0 purse for the county of | consideration. of tho sick, also the well, | he $100 side and a division of tho gate L2, \piatiator No i, Jearve N, Lunay oo, Fusk money. The distance to bo run is 300 | ure. strest car S0ld everywhere, 255, Office, 44 Murra: GrAY HA(R OR WHISKERS changed in- stantly to n GLoSSY BLACK by a single ap- Dlicatlon of this DYE. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on Tecoipt of 81, Omcs, 43 Murrny Stroets New York. TUTT'S MANUAL OF USEFUL REGEIPTS FREE. garSpecials will Pol s paid 1 4\"'3\’4\7] TD~Man to grade 10t on Laavenworth be twoun 1680 and 16th ate Eugiire of Bald. 5 . win & Behm, or John Hawmlin, Millard Hotel. 953 WANIED Partner in & first olass busi uinety cents on & dollar. Addrees I Bex office. Immediately, competent dro wepared for work. = Als tw 16th street. I housowork in & \"Asrm- A girl for gene amall fawily © Must bo & good covk. G301 W ges. Apply At 897 nurth 17h strest. 1l y 7ANTED —Two or three first floor unfurnished rooms. Address “C." 814 N. 19¢h street. 21415 ¥V TANTED - Stablo boy room, 8 Creighton Block. 211120 WWANTED Tomedintely. & Food tisaer by Hock well and Sons, Blair Neb. 1015 VWANTEDA gist for housework famlly of 3 2115 California 8b. 20213 ~ANTED-—A girl 0 do cooking and ge WV Aotk la s ot howss ana® fasall 2118 Burd 83, / ANTED A good tinner u}.n;. must be com- avenue. 268 ANTED A competent girl for general howse work, b prejerred, two ih family. Ab tes Digestion Tatulency, Consupa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and It insures liealth and natural sleep, without morphine. Castoriapron When Feverishness. What cures their colio, kills their worms, ** Castoria fa so weli nanpted to Ch T recommend itas superior 82 Portland Ave., Drooklyn, i, Y. Bt e e e o e e oS e — tism, Sprai trating Pain-relieving , Burns, Galls, &c¢ ants and Children. What give ‘What cures tieir fevers, them sl our Children roey choeks, Tl Onstorin. bies frot and ery by turns, i But Oastorin. What quickly cuires Constipation, Bour Swmach, Colds, Indigesti t Castoring Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oil and Paregoric, ang Hall Castoring SEWING MA SL-U0RD SPOL COTT PRONOUNCED BY EXPERTS TO BE THE BEST THREAD IN THE WORLD FOR HAND AND MACHINE SEWING. Full assortment constantly on Hand and for sale by CHINES Fifty men to do geading. Apply ) at MeArdle 1641 W Apply thiswesk. & | '+ | JOOK RERT Furiiahed rooms on e Hort |} cor. 13 h and Capitolavenue. 139-04 TANTED—Germini »alo dry good, good salur, HENRY FUHRMAN, Fremont, Neb, TOR R Music Hall. INT—Planos and organs at A. HOSPE'S OR RENT—Fumished room for gentlemen. quiro at A. Hoape's Art and Music Hal ANTED—A good girl for general housework, | | 411 south 1 th St shop. 0ok at New England rant, (418 Douglas street. £ upward. liarn the tale of iron udron Works, U. P, raily }Euu RENT— I cast I e cnttors th cut en ANTED—Five stony ng ly HUGH MURPHY & CO. 0 G Ain permanent st M VIED™-A woman to wash and iron 5 BaLE SUMERIAT 19 ED —Girl in & family of two, Inquiro at J.CANAN & CO. El ED—A fewrinart energetic sakesmen to can- viees among business men in Kansas and Neb, Apply bet veen 2and 5 p. m. to C. K. hendall, Furo- ean Hotel, near U P, Depot practical engi- «00d_referonces can urnished Address “W_IL 8. Bec otfice 826 1m§ good familien Bost El ¢! neer and machinixt. A, ly imm 7 N, 10th~t. No. oftice fee. re. Best of prizes RANK J. RAMGE, Fou good bricklayers. W a4 weathor will WL B, 4 35 per week and m —Lady agents for the $qug - A new under garment for ldies, made soft, flexiblo rubber. Sure protection to the u wear, when necessary to be worn, Large profits. Add; dergarment Manufact: 90- MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Iress Wu. AL Centrul City Nob. ANTED—T» exchangs 1000 320 of good ta Tand, but chuap, for a ¥ Quality can Lot be of horses and car- FOR RENT--Houses and Lot ' House with five rooms, 1503 Webster street. Apyly on prewmises. A peasant front room, with bo: tlemanand wie or two gentlem Nicely turni-hed front pailor, com- oF two gent cimer. between Capitol N B 7O 1T Nioely furuiabed rooms 111 N, 41 wo snall houses by Pan sen 1509 Faroam sureet. NT—House on Chicago strect, bot. Inquire us J. Swit's cor. [6th, o rent allbut two u, per roons of the elegant three story b ick house, No, 20 9 Cusk 8. to wouiv sesponsible paity who will board selt [JUR RENT—A house with five ro 0, houthwest corner of lo and for iight ook, coruor Kth aud POR KENT—Furnished housckecping. Beeme TP LT Nicely furnisbed Toums 1724 Douglas. O LEI—Furnished rooms with board 1508 Cali. 20 Brick dwelling house N. W. cor. 18th 18t 1553, to May 1s g, city water an PRy on” premises 199-4 OR RENT— New store i Toft's biock on Saun d Good location for grocery st Lutaher hop otc. Inquire a4 Peoples Bask, Dod LS 0L UR RENT 1720 Cupitol ave., & elegant suite fur- luhed for geatiemau' wife or thrve gents PURNIBHED—Room & rent 2113 Califor ral hlouu. ¥. B. Braytoa. . Apply st U o me MOR RENT - House with 5 rooms, water and all uire 6th aad ‘Hickory t. 618 wuuud Urustworthy. Address M. F. Mahin, L Rl U SN R eb. 2 OR RENT Two furuihed roois ous one double, 1617 Chicago. OR KENT—Bulte of tarve furnished rooms. Alse wiugle room 1016 Chicago 8t P RENT —Nicoly farulahed freat room. Am{{,' Yoy 2208 Dodge strect. i inary kinds, and cannot o petition | it the muiide ol ow oot Sors vichFehon n cant. YW/ ANTED--Twe diaing reom girls 1017 (hl‘;l.lul Take b Man's aad Park | JPOR RENT—Cobage with 6 rooms sa Charies o1, o | O Y Dl PAUL. | 00, WallSereet Bow York: VR RENT OK BALE—Store bullding Picrce St. Good bullding for grocery OUSESTO $10. to 850 por and rooms to rent. City resideace for LOUNSBURY & MARTIN'S, Butoher 831-1mo’ In. o $500 Vacant lots inall partsof city. Farmlands for sale or exchange. 1 | Keal Estate Agency,S. W. coruer 15th and Farnam. 738.t1 D & S0U ern House, cor. CHAS. DOUGLIERTY. Y ccllent half arahian i o 6 ye 1d, fne colr, weli tra 0 for o gentl ai’s or ladics riding horse, \py cunh. Addiess “F. 1L 0. Hays, Wash' nees and store buildings. BED- , Real Estate Agency. Office 14th street, betwoen Farnam and Douyrlas 24 Farnam and bouglas, 21 8% TOR SALE A grod dwolling houso of 5 roovs and summer k tehien No. 1511 B 18 stret, - alo will take place on premises Octuler 2th 1483, 5 o'clock P m 248178 \OR SALE CHEAP—Fine Grey Hounds. Inquire atG. P. Mulloou's blackswith shop, 13th and 23848 Leaveuworth streets TOR SALE —Very handsomc tract of land 1,408 423 feet, covered with tim.er, adjoiving city. 220- OR SALE—A second hand “*Amori Machine very cheap. Iuquire at Bee office. _108:¢¢ QOR SALE-Two portable boll 3D, Apply at 605-t1 0 horse pow FITZPATRICK, i—Two lots, de Fruits and d Goud ¢ Building 2 Doing a g 5. Cause of sal out of business. Ar dross vort T 218 South 15¢h Stroet. _ blo location and chon on zood terms. lnguire ot th 34 ¢ th in G, E COREY, Oakland, Neb. Four choice lota un 20th Sk, long N, 16th ~t. J. L Marbie. A%5-tf JR0j 5AUE—Good business changos at 217 . strect. J. L. MARB! 580-t Fossaie +aba gain, & small | osler, Bahmaun and Co's fire proof safe. Inqire at this office. o UL BALECA frt oluss w Call at 1319 Harnev xire DOit SALE: o wll parts of Omahs, & tate, BE| tf 213 8. 14th St bet, md hand rop bugy o7t Ky, 1 business property in FOL S o8 EXCHANGE—Ful lot and_ throe dwelinys comer of 11th and Pacifio. streota, Nine lots in st Omaa. Also 160 acres of land near Santon, Neorska, and_building and_stock clothing No.'804 Teutn'street. Will exchange Nebraska farm Iands. ~ Furthce partioulars st H. Poterson’s Clothing Store, 54 Tenth stroet. arantitios st thip of tor Goo, et JFOK SALE—01a rewspapers 10 large an smad oo # e A — FPAKE ( o Bartlett's addition. samo calling on F. Dellone at above place and-=sowy charg _268a1¢ u2|1 % ahout October 6th w ¥ \ with white wots on face and hind Finder will be rewarded by returning her to N, orner Lith and Daven port, 260. M horscs, Vag: uctisnee Absolutely Pure. by ons &c., &b h §t. Saturday Oct. 1ith 2 1512 This powder never varis. A marvel of partly, sud wholesomenses. Mage economical thas ) wder. Bold oul;