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THE DAILY BEE---UMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1883, — Omaha of course, THE DAILY BEE.| the state generally to attend, which includes Some motable improvements are to be OMAHA made in and about the Millard hotel in th al near future, Among others the office, dinin - room and hallways will be papered with a 1 y hesvy paper, whi ow being manu. Suw ¥ Satarday Morning, Nov, 24, | vers heary paper, which lo now belng inats keep the peace. Luthoran church of this city, is fow vis- 18 V0T T [rackured to order for that purpomn, Avownd [ STy | IE, 8 the old” story of rejected 100, | iing in Harivonrs. Pa. o old 1 RS ot A the stalrways, there will be placed a very [ Thne Josephine Relley Company in iting in Harrisburg, Pa., his old home, himself generally disagreeable, she called au officer and had him placed ' under ar- rest. Yesterday she appeared before Judge Beneko and told her story, whereupon the iudge issued a warrant for the young o man and will put him under bonds to | Dp. Stelling, SONG AND STACE. o Drama‘ic and Vhlnsi’calr Matters Last Evening. DR, STELLING. in Pennsylvania, '3 whisky and jealousy, and if *‘the villain A Cordial Reception at His Old Home AANANAAN ARARERARERRRRN pastor of the English The Weather. heavy loath ing, whidh will be heavily| “Twelfth Night"—Glee Club Ban- | gil] pursues herhe will be placed behind and The Telegraph, of Nov. 19, thus For the upper Mississippi and Missouri | coated with bronze, producing withal a ve quet—Thomas Rehearsal, the bars for safe keeping. speaks of his reception there ™ valleys fair weather, stationary or higher |baautiful offect. Oue standpipe is now in . o —— The Zion Lutheran church was densely , barometer, lower tomperature. - - Special Meeting of the State Alliance, A special meeting of the Farmers' State Alliance will be held at Kearney, Ne on Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 16 and 17, 1884, All alliances which have at any timo been organized in this state are earnastly requosted to send delegates to this meeting, and all anti-monopolists of the state are cordially invited to at- tend. No pains will be sparad to make the meeting entertaining and instructive. A programme of proceedings will soon be sent to all alliances, fi\‘ing names of speakers, subjocts an All officers of alliances are requested to seco that moetings aro called and arrange- ments made to send delegates. I State papers, please copy. * BUP, B, Rivoros, 4 Pres't State Alliance. J. Burrows, Sec. ad interim. LOCAL BREVITIES. —Barnoy & Berry skates at Himebaugh & Taylor's. 19e0d-1m —Himebaugh & Taylor, Omaha, sell Buffalo U. 8. Standard scale. Write for pricos. nSlm —Sumner Johuson, who was formerly wll- Known in Omaha newspaper circles, is new a Bismarck, Dak, He is no longer a_bachelor, having married & Sioux City lady last Aug- ust, 3 ~Short-hand is attracting a great deal of intorest now-a-days, and persons wishing, in- struction would do well to take lessons by mail. Trial lassons furnished free by the uni- wersity school of shorthand, Towa City, Towa, —Max Meyer & Bro. have put up at their store a dial illustrating the ‘24 o'clock” plan all particulars.. coutse of construc Douglas street front be erectod on the east side of the wil and o similar one leading down on structure which adjoins the hotel building on th: ove ide, orected in this city and are attrs considerable attention, and when completed pletod the house Wil present a very hand- some appearance, —Yesterday was “poor day” the poor-master this was busy supp city. —The Mite socioty of the Lutheran church mot with Mrs, P, J, Nichols Thursday after- noon, In police court yesterday thero was one case for disturbing the peaco. Five dollars and the customary_trimmings was assessed which was paid, —The waiters at the dopot eating house, having a little time yesterday, oconstructed a ship from napkins alone, It is about three foet long and is a very good representation of a threa master, —L. Richardson filed a complaint. againist Peter Sanders in polico court yosterday, for cutting down and carrying off trees from his, plaintiffs, premises on West Farnam street. . —Anoldman in FlofRoo stepped oft one sido of the bridge thero, thinking ho had got to tho end of it, and foll down somo 40 feet, rocelving injuries about the head and neck which will lay him up for some time, Iis name is Mead and he has a wooden log. —The Western Union telograph company has opened a quadruplox circuit between Omaha and St. Lonis, A quadruplex system exista botweon Omaha and Chicago also. These oystems admit ot sending two mossages and receiving two messages at tho samo time on a singlo wire. —Col, John B, Furay s receiving a number ing the needy one: on in the center of the building the roof of the one story Theso are the first standpipes ting will bo tested by the fire department. When all the contemplated improvements are com- A Run on a Drug Store. ji 8 Never was such a rush made on any drug store as is now at C, F, Goodman’s for atrial bot tle of Dr, King's New Discovery for Con- om, Coughs and Colds. All persons with asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness, severe coughs or any affection of tne throat packed at both the morning and evening services yesterday, when the former pop- ular pastor, Rev. Geo. F. Stelling, D. D., delivered two excellent sermons. In the morning the reverend gentleman, feel- ingly referred to his former pastorate in and recalled incidents that 1| Miss Josephine Reiley, supported by Frederick Paulding and a very good com- pany, appeared at the opera house last 1 [ evening in tho comedy, “Twelfth Night.” A fairly good audience attended. Miss i and lungs, can got o trial bottle of this great | this city || Reiley was warmly received on the occa- T;lflfl;]‘y free by calling at above drug store. [ caused tears as well as smiles to ap- sion of her first appoarance before an | [Xe¥Ulut size 8100, 7 pear on the faces of his auditors. His reminiscences of the pastand comparisons with the present were touching,and many in the congregation could not restrain their tears. It was a welcome guch as | — PERSONAL. Webster, of Watson, is a Paxton ar. Omaha audience, and acquitted herself very creditabiy in the role of “Viola.” Perhaps the infusion of a little more masculine spirit would have helped her | "¥al: few ex-pastors are seldom tendered, and impersonation, Frederick Paulding's| T B.Hord, of Cheyonne, stops at the Pax- |showed what a_wonderful hold Dr. Stel- ton, ling has upon the hearts of the people in friends-nioted with pleasure the improve- ment he had made.since his last appear- ance here. His “Duke Orsini” was very well taken, and is a character of which ho seems to have a good conception. The “Malvolio” of M. L. Lefiingwell was abit of good acting. Mr. Leflingwell is an old and well-known stock actor. The other support was very good, and alto- gether the company is an excellent one. This afternoon, ‘‘Romeo and Juliet” as a matinee performance, and this evening . C “The Hunchback” will be given, To- [J- Connell night Miss Reiley appears as ‘“Julia,” | Frank Ollerman, of Scribner, is at the Mil- Mr, Paulding as *‘Sir Thomas Clifford,” | lard. and Mr. Leflingwell as ‘‘Master Walter.” Bakvey, of Stot topping Mr. D. Blakely, the direotor of th |y ooy ! Sioux i, fs stopring b Theodore Thomas chorus, who has made d fast frionds of many of our leading vocal- | W- Parish, of Oakland, is a Millard arrival. ists, and been tho recipient of pleasant| W.B. Roborts, of Teckamah, was at the attentions, took occasion last evening to | Millard yesterday. return compliments by giving a banquet : 3t the Blird Totel o, the. Diaba. Clos ehJuhl;u'l”H.l;\mu. attorney, of Lincoln, is at Club. There were present Mr, Blakely, | *¢ Mlard. Prof. Martin Cahn, and the following | A.H. Dorris, of Lincoln, is registered at the Millard. E. Ballard, of Wilber, is at the Millard, active members of the club: Mesars. F. . Smith, Breckenridge. Geo. H. Hastings, of Crete, stops at the Millard. Nux—thrugi Van Kuran, Wolff, A. D. Morris, Manchester, W. B. Morris, Ste- F. C. Hough, of Rulo, is among the arrivals at the Millard. vens, Welsh, Wilber, Wilkins, Alexan- W. C. Reynolds, of Columbus, stopped at th's city. At the eveningservice the large auditorium of the handsome edifice was filled withan expectant congregation,oven the aisles being blocked with chairs and all occupied. His evening discourse was based upon *‘The Three Mounts”—Sinai, Tabor and Calvary—and the sermon was one of much power. It* touched upon three important scenes in the life of Christ, and was of the greatest intercst. Ever since Dr. Stelling’s arrival in the city ho has met with nothing but the most cordial manifestations of friendship and esteem, and it must be gratifying to him to know that the lapse of years dces not always blot out affections, or efface from the hearts of friends the memory of those who are absent. Gl eSS ANOTHER SUCKER. Hon, 8. J. Alexander, of Lincolp, is in the city, and stopping at the Paxton, 8. P. Morse loft yesjerday for New Yorkon business trip, § Sam Boyd, of Chicago, is in the city, and stopping at the Millard, Hon. J, 1. Redick and W. J. Connell will leave to-morrow afternoon for Chicago to arvue in the appellate court the case of the Ponnsylvania railroad company against W, A Man From California is Duped and Robbed of his Money, Amou ing to $2,000. Among the passengers who came in from the west Thursday was Charles Moncton, a well-to-do merchant of Sono- ra, Cal. Moncton was on hisiay east to buy goods, and unwisely had in his pos- session nearly $2,000 in cash, thinking, as nearlyall such mon think, that mo der, Burmester, Carrier, Deuel,jMurphy, Wells, Cralle, Estabrook, Dorman, France, Raff, J. L. Smith, Snow and Wooburn. The banquet was a decided- Castoriapromotes Digestion and overcomes Flatulency, Constpa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhcea, and Feverishness, It insures Lealth and natural sleep, without morphine, ** Castorin fs 5o well adapted to Children that 1 recommend it as superio®o any prescription known 10 me.” H. A, ArcrER, M. D., & Portland Ave,, Brooklyn, N. Y. tism, Sprain , B for_Infants and Children. SAN X What ¢ s onr Children rogy ohe What cus e i fovers, makoa them'sleep ; !Tis_Castorin. When babies fret and ery by turns, = What cures their colic, kills thelr worms, But Castorin. What quickly cures Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion, But Castoria. Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oil and Daregoric, ang. all Castoriat I T e e T e T ey CENTAUR _LINIMENT—an absolute cure for Rheuma- rns, Galls, &c. The most Powerful and Pene- trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man, VV/ANTED—At . W, cor. 18thand Capitol avenue, fomerly the Creighton House, & chinbermald! 018241 \'.C\'T )—A Iady cashier; also a saleslady. OMy WV experienced and well recommended need apply. Gall between 8 to 11 & m, GRUNEBAUM BROS., Fo11-tt 1309 Farnam St. {OR RENT—Nicely furnished patlor. Also alcove room, with bay window, south frontage, with bed room “‘en suite,” with or Without board. W. cor, 18th and Farnam streets, 768-t1 JOR RENT—A nicely furnished room at 1712 Cali fornia between 17th and 15th St. 503281 OR RENT—Cottages near 250 angl Clark stroets, $10 per month. T, J, Fitzmorris, 842 8, 17th St. & Erickson's. 904-28 VWANTED-A soed girl tor general housework Tnqul %0 laborers for railroad work. M. J{OR RENT—Rooms [n Nebraska National Bank Bullding. Most desieablo officos in tho city. Supplied with hydraulic elevator and heated by 620-t¢ | steam._Apply at Bank. ANTED “OR RENT—Furnished front ) 1724 W B awerter, 11th strect, near Farnam. 095 934 | J& SR AN K Jen 1 TANTED—An experienced nurse girl, Referen- \OR LEASE—Four cholce lots on 20th St cos required. Apply at 1512 Davenport stroct. 902-274 VW ANTED—Ono German woman ook and one dining room girl at Farmer's House, $03-23) 'i\'AN:rlauiflmim b sa and male dishwashir, Y Induiro of J.°C. Murphy, Flurece Cut-oft. ] VY ANTED -Twenty teatun for wazon work. Waizes VY 8850, Inquire of J. C. Murphy, Foreice Cut- o 883.274 < Cornico hande, 0 Tinners § Slate W ANTED- Roofers. Steady work all year reund. Inquire at Western Cornice Works, 1110 Douglas, _ 8S3-tf “'ANTF,DLA sewing machine hand at the Oma shirt factory, 1207 Farnam stret. 834 -28 \’Vufiwnm class man to travel for our notion department. Must furnish best of recommen- Must be familiar with that long time,217 N, 16th St. J. L. Marble. 02534 IOR RENT—New store in_Toft's block on Saun. ders street. Good location for grocery store, gltlwhur shop ete. Inquire at Peoples Bank , Dodge 3 20148 OR RENT—Residences and store buildings. BED- FORIY & SOUER, Real Estate Agency. Office onat side 14th stroet, between Farnam and Douglas stroots. 702 FOR BALE, E—A 150 acre farm 7 rge bearirg or- chard and other good itnprovements. _Will exchange for city property. H. B. IREY, & CO., agents, 5. W. corner 16th and of keeping time. One o'clock p. m. is indica- | of tolegrams from his brother inspectors in all ted by 13 and so on around to 24. 1t is worth | sections of the country congratulating him up- § noticing as a matter of curiosity.and a study | on his good fight. Two congressmen have 1 3 the Millard last night. R. A. fHeaton, of Weston, is at the Pax- ton, Dr. W, H. Palmer, of Blair, is at the Pax- ly agreeable affair, champagne enlivened the toasts, and the welfare of the club and of musical interests were discussed. About forty of our musical people met sharpor was slick enough to ** down him for his boodle.” While in Denver he made the acquaintance of one of those ministerial-looking *‘ coons” with the dations as to ability. class of goods. No other need apply. paid to a first-class man, 885-26 PAXTON & GALLAGHER. y TANTED—A good blacksmith on general jobbing Good wages AL T new, hal lot, on Charles strret, near Kin 1,600, ' Terms, small cash payment, with monthly pasments. Rent ¥15 per month. Cail on or address R, Hathbun, city, cor. King and Charlcs Sts. tf and porse shoein <charge against Fannie Driscoll will not bo in- vestigated, but sho was held in $300 to apnear asa witnoss, Sho was unable to give bond and was remanded to jail. —Tho latest thing we haye scen in the way of an_ornament for the faceis a small curl, completely detached from the head and plas- terod near the center of the left cheek. We noticed such au one on the streot last ovening, 5 what we may bo coming to in the way of reck- | also volunteered to assist him Mr. Furay in | oning time, receiving his pay for services rendered, whichy| 1 —Lon George, charged with robbery, gave |is now held back by the court of elaims. | Dail in the sum of $1,000 for his appearance at | —W. A. Fonda, who for some time hold i tho February term of tho district court. The | forth in Omaha as a lawyer and editor of a weekly publication, and who asserted to his more intimate frionds that he was the twenty- third Baron von Pultzdorf and the inheritor of the ancestral estate held for many centu- ries in his family, has at last come into posses- sion of his then perspective fortuno, amount- ing to a quarter of a million, He has been lo- cated at a small town in Towa for some time past, but will probably be in Omaha in a fow last evening under the auspices of the Harmonic society at Max Meyer's hall to rehearse several pieces, with a view to bringing them out next spring in a omas concert. The choruses were: *‘Star of Summer Night,” ‘Praise Ye the Father,” and ‘‘Landa Sion.” ten. conventional black suit, and of course L. C. Burr, of Lincoln, is at the Paxten, he wes traveling the same way that his H. M. Grimos, of Ord, i at tho Millard, | Clifornia acqunintance was. After leav- 5 . | ing Denver they engaged in conversation, R. D. Jones, of Red Cloud, is at the Mil|3;,q the Californian explained to his lard. newly-made acquaintance that he was a Dr. E. Van Buren, of Hooper, is at the Mil- | merchant and that he was on his way = T e T A lard, east to buy goods, and furthermore that woiBnoklen's Arnics Salve: A. C. Buson, of Lincoln, is & Paxton hotel | e had alarge sum of money about his ko gronest modical wonder of the woud | 4 - ) of Linooln, person. Good enough; they lay down together, tho lion and tho lamb, but %'fi?flf?fx‘.f.{"&?.—'fl;F°¥:§:§2’“&.fi§'{&“ Piles, | G, W, Thomas, of Grand Tuland, 1s st the | whten the lamb awoke in the momuing the and all skin oruptions, guaranteod to cure in | Millard. lion was gone, having taken with him the ovary instance, or money rofunded. 25 conts | Miuy Clara Clark,of Blair,is stopping at the | 1amb’s fleece. He had left the train at er box Paxton. some station during the night, and Monc- ton was obliged to stop over in this city Muldoon's shops 13th and Leavenwor.h 808248 ANTED—Good cook and_s: il Inquire W d W bitwcen oamd 1t aan. - MR8, CHAS. ¥ 2315 Webster strect. 75-26 VVANTED—Two canvassers for th installment 7OR SALE—Elegant little plac street. Nice house, everything Cheap for casl C. E. MAYNE 24t 1609 OR SALE k trade. ~Commissions psid weokly, rcom A five year.old horse, with top buggy 6 and 7 Everetts block Council Blults Towa. - $46-24 it GRS OB ro Liv- 7ANTED—Local agents in Nebraska to represent e following property of the Black our nursery stock For terms address S. G, 301 1 large shingle 5 bi PALMER, Kansas City, Mo., or Bloomington, 11L. nov 14-17-21 24 TANTED—Girl for general housework, at 1020 Douglas street. T45-tt coul shed at foot of;Farmnam stre coal shed on grounds of Con. Tank Line Co. Bluffs, 1 desk and two chairs, in office cor. 13 ¥, at a bargain. en's House.; [ 1 large ouncil 3thand YV ANTED—Salesman for each county in the U. 8. 976 and expenses. Goods sold by sample. Send stamp.. LA BELLE MF'G CO,, Chicago, 11l €66-15¢ cod, @ acres of land for sal (O with timberand creek. 509235 YOER, Farnam St. i and it will probably be the provailing fashion | 4879 0 intarview bis attorney, to. whom tho 0 Rt s, papors will bo forwarded to make the sottle- E ment, > —Mr. C. Specht returned yesterday morn. A fog from & business trip through tho state, | A fow days sinco o gentleman by the Ho goos to Cincinnati next Thursday to en. | 13m0 of A. Guinand came to this city and ‘ngo twonty cornice makers in addition to his | OPened a cigar and tobacco business in the ] Drosent force to enablo him to keep paoe srith | Pullding ocoupied by Wilson & Larison, on i his business which is constantly crowdig him, | F8rusm streot. Ho is considerablo of an art- ist, and nightly the sidewalk in front of his . —Another day of the foderal court was oc- | place is crowded with people looking at his cupied yesterday with the caso of Max Wein- | latest works of art which are displayed in berg & Co. va. the Fire Association Insurance [ the show windows, Mr. Guinand, appreciat- company of Philadelphia. The testimony is | ing the fact that the Bek is tho greatest paper all inand the arguments will bo submitted to- [ in the western country, has named a brand of day. Threo other similar cases have agreed | cigars which he proposes to put on sale, ** The to abide by the result of this one. Evening Bee,” and to advertise them has —Mr. C. Bowers, tronsurer of tho Josophine | Sketched a picture which represents a large Ricley company, now playiug at the opera | honey bee flying away to heaven with an i house, is & momber of the Cincinnati base ball | Omaha newsboy clinging to ono of its legs and i club, Ho wawplaying fn that nine this sea- | $houting, * Hero's your Byexxa Bex” His son when the U, P.s visited the Queon City, | 13test effort fa tho faithful portrayal of the Ho speaks well of tho playing qualitios of the | likeness of tho threo little, coons behind the Omaha nins, and recalls many ploasant inci- | PAT f0r stoaling rings from Bolln & Co. 1Tt is A oot mciea Witk tLatr St o comical pioture and attracts considorable attention. Mr, Guinand intendsto keep up STILL AHFAD. Nebraska Cornice Works Still in tHe Lead and Will Continue So. K. O, Morehouse, of Missouri Valley, is at the Paxton. G. M. Lambertson, of Lincoln, is quartered at the Paxton. Mrs, John J. Youmans, of Binghamton, N. The success of the Nebraska Cornice|Y., is in the city, tho guest of Mrs, C. H. works from the time of its birth has been h('fdflr';?-% S X _| Geo. F. Stevens left for Memphis and other :omd;“‘" G e b G e R e B g e ; .| Froates part of tho wiuter. ho works are located on the morth-| " yp., yo.o hine Relley, Mrs. Relloy, Miss wost corner of Nint}) al?d Jones street, [ Ads Dow, Miss Fannie Brough, Miron L. and Mr. Wm. Gaiseris the manager. | Leffingwell, and Conrad Bowers, members of Since the opening of tte business, ‘about | the Reiley company, are at the Millard. the first of last August, they have con- | Rov. D. R. Lucas, of this éity, has been stantly been overrun with work and have | holding services in Fairfield, this state, with turned out more jobs than other estab- | Breat success, fifty persons having been con- lishments in the city havo done in_ sever- | Yerted and alargo number deeply interested. al yoars. Miss Dodge, daughter of Gen. G. M. One of his contracts is that of the new Dnd[.m' of New Xorkigan s Pur.dy, of Burlington, Towa, are the guests of Miss Col- school house at the corner of Seventeenth th | 1ins, 1903 Capitol avenue. and Leavenworth strects, where they did | Assistant-General Manager Holdrege, Chief and telegraph for a fresh supply of money, and in all probability he will re- quire references hereafte Saratoga Chips. Nev. J. D. Stewart, of Hastings, su- perintendent of the Congregational Sun- day school, will assist at the Union Sun- day school next Sunday at2 p. m., and deliver an address at 3 p. m. All are cordially invited. Mrs. Layton, with her daughters, Hat- tie and Florence, are the guests of Hon. and Mrs. W. H. Lawton. The ladies’ sewing circle will meet at Mrs. Frank Smith’s Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Mr. E. S. and Miss Jennie Patrick went to Blair yesterday to attend the so- cial of Blair's society club. They are expected home to-morrow. Cuckoo. Cam st —Short hand and type-writing werk neatly done by Ada Gaston, 1,510 Howard street, ANTED—Good girls for goud iamilies. Best wages. Apply immediately at employment JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Good livery barn, well located, J. W. LOUNSBURY, 898-t 5 bureau 217 N. 16thSt. No. office fee. 622:1 15thand Farnam. VY ANTED—8uit of thiee rooms, fumished for OR SALE—A fow five acre lots near the Fair ight housekecping. Address, stating terms. ground, very cheap, on long time. t 2 f “3," BEx office, + 895t E. MAYNE'& CO., 1509 Farnam. OR SALE—A great bargain—7 room house, fu'l lot. all improvements, desirable location. $1,500. Will sellon monthly installments. SITUATIONS WANTED. Respectable y ishes afurnished room | ment down, TG sl e (R Neat and smaii room will do. Prico $0 o 85. Ad: dress “K." 317 Sherman avenue. TOR SALE—House 5rooms, full lot, well, cistern, and other improvements. Al in ¢00d rop. ir, oif streetcar line, ouly 81,500. . E MAYNE& CO., 80341 1500 Farnam, OR SALE—On long time,flne residence lots with- in a few blocks of Street car line. 315, to $250. C. E. MAYNE & CO,, 1509 Earnam, VW ANTED—A situstion by a competont, stenogra: pher and operator on the type-writer, Good roferences. Audress P. O. Box 254, Council Bluffs, Towa. 916-24) VVANTEDA stustion in a store by a younis man Who speaks German and sous ish. Willing to doany kind of work. Address Bee office. 21 Fine farm, 160 ncres, 16 miles from Omaha, 100 acres under cultivation, 40 acres tim- ber, with running water, and 20 acres in meadow iv.u\ FD—Sltuation as housekeoper by a_middlo aged lady. i s ~—Mr. George Hammond, who was for sey- eral years secretary to Chief Clork Paul Van- dervoort, and also served under Chiof Clerk Stacey, has boen transferred, at his own re- quest, to the road. Mr, H. King has been transforred from the Oregon Short Line to #uccoed Mr. Hammond, —Chief Inspector Stuart, of Chicago, who assumed charge of the Omaha office sinco the removal of Capt, Furay, will romain for the prosent. It is supposed that when tho delo- Kation from Nebraska eame together in Wash- ington, Capt. Furay's successvs will be ap- pointed.* with the police items as mentioned in the Bre every evening. e — A Happy Famuy. Pulled from the breast, squeezed from the bottle Stomachs Will sour and milk will curdle; Baby hallelujah all that night, Household bumping heads in wwtul fright. Don't deny, "twas thus with Viotoria. Night was hideous without CASTORIA; When colle left; for peaceful slumber, All sald thelr prayers and slept liko thunder, e eE— NEBRASKA OITY, BEATRICE & SALINA R. R. Doings of the Stockholders at Bow,, —Tho report that o nbw B, & M. time v, will take effect to-morrow is emphatically de- nied ot headquarters, Also the i that this road is considering the adopf o standard time fails of confirmatign. For all the authorities know, the ¢me schedule and standard of time will somain /s thoy now are, —Three littla girls, the youngest about 6 and the oldest xot more than ten years of age, wese running around the strosts and in the hiotel offices last night with **Ploase, mister, give me £ve or ten cents to buy something to eat,” and upon a refusal pouring forth torrents rice and in a8 Olty, Lincoln Journal, Geo. Vi Morford, vice president and mapagef of the Salina, Lincoln & Deca- tar raileoad xoturned yestorday from Beatrico where the organization of the Nebraska City, Beatriov.& Salina railroad company wag effected. He informed us thut the steyholders of the company held a meeting in .. rice last Thursday afternoon, where thel the cornice work, slating and tin work. |Clerk Montmoreney, General Passenger This job has just been completed and [Agent Mustis of the B. & M. rallway, and a speaks volumes for this firm, Among |friend,Mr. R. C. Watson, of Boston, returned other coutracts now in course of complo- | Thursday from a successful quail hunt in_ the tion is the large school house, corner of [ Republican valley. King and Delaware streets, slating, cor-| Mr. Dell Branch, who has occupied a posi- nice and tin work, also Krug's new malt | tion'in the statistical department of the B. & house will be served in the same way. | M. R. R. Co., in this city, for some time past, They have done work all through tife |has acceptod a position, as assistant ticket state and are fast establishing a reputa- | agent, in the. Lincoln oftice of the same com- tion as the most reliable dealers in their pany, and left Thusday evening to enter lino of business, A Enterprise and fair dealing is bound to | "o 1is new duties. . be rewarded, and this is proven in the . - P case of the Nebraska Cornice Works, who| _ FOUR IBEAUTIFUL CARDE, Now designs never before published. are daily receiving orders from all sec-| 2 “ons of the state, and are turning out | Will pleaso any person. Sent free on ro- WOFR which puts to shame other manu. | ¢iept of 2 stamp to every reader of the OManA Bee. Address Samuel Carter, facturer.. "1t will amply repay an in noed of Wer in this liae by cull ok thy | 35 Park Place, Now York. me&w-tf it A e Nebraska Cornicx Works and see samples Military Orders, of work and receive pines before placing ;‘;‘I"": order with smallor end unreliablo| Sergoant Frank Pierco, company G, i ¢ Seventh infantry, is detailed as school teacher at Fort Laramie, Wyo., to which post he will be sent by the commanding officer at Fort Fred Stecle, Wyo,, ‘with- out delay, e — ‘Well Rewarded. A liberal reward will be paid to any part, who will produce a e of Liver R Stomach complaint that Electric' Bitters will not spoedily cure. Bring them along, it will 5t you nothing for the medicine ilrt fails to POWDER “fl\i city residenc or far Apply tod. W LOUNSBURY. Real estate agont, 15th s Farnam et OR RENT—Duwelling house zood repair, rent Apply to no. W. Bell, druggist. 0 SHED room for rent 2624 Cuming 9 OB & and fruit. 150 bearing apple tr-es, Good house and MOX, Inquire 908 north 16th street. other improvements, $23 per acro. Lall) 800-t1 MAYNE. & CO.,1509 Farnam. LADY 0 [OR SALE—Somothing Tiew, cothi go would like a situation to eare for and instruct ets, pantry, cerlar, cistern, outhouses, full lot young children. Address “‘K." Bee office. 838.244 | mileand half from Po:t office, very cheap only down, balance on long tme.’ C. E. MAYNE & MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. 1600 Famam. 950-t VY ANTED—Partier with small capltal in frst- U AaL 6D ogida ot ham voodinay 037 ossy business. - Addre:s “Stone,” Beo offico. | jugyg milciwest of Military bridge. . Will only b sold to one purchaser. BEMIS, Agent, 1th and Dougles 3 411 1con- in one_of the most raska, Terms reason- yoor health. Inquice W. adison Neb. 76497 at a bargain, a body. Will make a fine sto s from County Seat of Buone county. Fo RENT—Three unfurnished rooms (up stairs) at 2012 Harrcy stacet, bet. 20th and 2ststrect. 033,241 \OR RENT—Ono furnished 10om for man o and wife, at 816 south 12th street. 3¢ JOR RENT—Furnished rooms on the nor cor. 18th and Capitolayenue, formerly Ci 159-t1 y board at | J room and da; lo rates, at 1814 Daveoport st bet. re 921°20) T RO SALEMerchant 5 tablished and paying. Good reasons for selling. Adaress ¢ OR SALE—Farms in castern Nobrska. J. W. LOUNSBURY, leal Estate Agent, 15th and Far- nam. 1.4 G.” Bee oflice, 033-tf Lots 16 and 16 )50. 3 b'ock 8 Hanscom place on Park ave., only o, 1 Inquire of Edholm and Erickson, s furni hied for light hous Beemer's block, corner Sth and How- 920-24 ke ping. ard strects, PR SALE—Corner Iot in 51041 opposite P. 0. ion, €8.000, —New cott of oaths and filthy language. They were evi- | '© dently professional boggars and were used | directors of the company: 0 tho rebuffs of an unsympathetic publio, H, W. Parker and Thomas Yule, of Beatrice; Julian Metcalf, T, C, Lambeth —Three arrests were made bofore midnight | \nd W, L. Wilson, of Nebraska City; Tast evening by the polige. © One was & drunk | George V. Morford, of Omaha; and J, C. ness, vy, or inone, o OF By | Botdle. For maged: All Blood diseases, Bill red. by C. F. GOODMAN, }flm.h PURSUES “THE VILLA s and disorderly, another a vagrant,-gnd the | Hamulton, of Salina, Kansas. e third & wan nawed Jumes Hemmick, from| TLast night the diregtors held a meet- % [ at the Commercial hotel, and the .the southern part of town, who was arrested i“fi for making threats to kill, Whom these | following named gentlemen .clected ofti- threats were directed at could not be learned, | cers: President, Julian Metcalf, of Ne- All these will before the police | Praska -City; vice-president and mana- court in mm::mng, ) s i ger, George V. Morford, of Omaha; tre: urerand secretary, C, G. Dorsey, of Be- i d tlemen wers ~a, and you will be well re ded fo following named gentlemen were elected oR “""{:“"C ) i uwnr; lod for K::;:r idice, Constipation, and general deb- ity are i Satisfaction gauranteed Price only fifty cents per A'Woman Sceks the Police Court to Rid Herself of a Fellow Who is Making Himself too Previous, Recruit John Suydam, enlisted at Fort D A, Russell, Wyo., is assigned to the Sixth infantry. Recruits Charles D, Cox and George Smith, enlisted at Fort Omaha, Neb., are assigned to the Fourth infantry, Major G, B, Dundy, quartermaster,U. 872" Chiaf auarterziastanol the denarls and Brilproceed to Forts D. A, Russell Utah, on public B, and Fort Douglas, * | the quartermaster’s deparfifiiected with ——— MeUAGUE, opposite . 0. F%& SALE—A flrst clace socond hand top buggy. Call at 1310 Haruey stroct. 7t A first-class, warm, commodious W. cor. 20thand Cumisg street. JOR 'R barn, 909-241 Absolutely Pure. wder nover varies, A marvel of purly, Y - > strengh and wholesomeness, More economical than ontigmen, | [0 BALE=Residence And bisines property 1o the odinary kinds, and canniot bo sald in eompetition and 15th strects, wg2s} | oF Sl parts of O, a0 f,‘,,‘:)}fi‘,‘:'s‘}n;‘,';'"{"‘“' imtibud of low test, short weight, lum ot 1 B0 T only ln cans. Koyal bak bet. Farnam and Douglas, Street New YVork, | JPOR SAl A number of mortgages, firstclass se- e ————— | 1011 Saunders i l‘ gurity. McCAGUE, oppusite P. 0, "PE ] 1S, | JPOR BENT-A very comfortable “on 10th e ory comfortable house on 18th . - R TT #D. FITZPATRICK, edat il 21 16th Street. AOR SALE—1ouve and corner 106 one square from House 8 Street cars at §1.700. McCAGUE opposite P. 0. Hent 83 nth, tional Bank. Apply to . 1. Davis, Fiist Apply ot a- 881241 0 olals will Positd 1y not be inserted paid 1n advanc 4 JOR R ow cottage, five rooms. 100ws, routn U. P. deyot. 801 274 1 TO LOAN—Money. PHIPPS ROE, 1.1 S.uth 5th street. —There bids fair to be lively times in thi|atrice. Real Estate Transfers, Three years ago a woman who was s 7OR SALE—Good business chances at 217 N. 16th street. J. L MARBLE. city during the coming winter. Old “spot. ————— ters,” who claim to know, say there are lots of “‘rounders,” “‘thuge” and “‘orooks,” gathor- fugin this city for winter quarters. They hsve been out on the road during the summer, The Marvellous Singing Doll, awaldog a ' 01" wherever an opportunity | This charming presented itovil. sud will all seek the shelter | this issue b e —— y Massachusetts Organ Co. and give them a hearty reception on the start. | children than a 1y started houses in Sargenf, Custer county, ing attachment will delight Neb,, the new aud booming town in the Mid. | 8muso the old. dle Loup valley. There are several good bus- | %, iness openings at Sargent, among which are harness aud shoemaker shops, ete., and me- tios find good demand for their labor, During the past week three locations have been there by well-known firms of Oma- ba, coveplng the hardware, tinware and im- - i b 8 photograph gallery and | wag unbounded. It will be to them . foothey geveral store. The new hotel at Sar- thing of beauty and a constant joy. with a grand dinver and dauce on.| Sincerely yours ving day, and invitations we ex- Rev. J, B. Anporr, to all the people of Ouster county axd | Medford, Mass., Aug, 13, 1883, Reppixg's Russia Salve is unequalled for hilblaius, cliapped hands, frost bites, e, ry it novelty is advertised in of larger cities during the cold months of win- | 57 Washington et., Boston, and certaw]y | since lived with him, and about three tor. Get your shotguns in good working order | nothing will appeal more quickly to the oll that will sing & song. | sido. k ‘The price is very reasonable, tho Doll is f —Beveral Omaha business men have rocent. | & beautiful affair, and the ingenious sing- ho young aud | par.fender, who' still resides here, has The little girl who finds ebber Doll “in hér stocking” at Christmas time will be the envy of ell. The. following deeds were filed for record in the county Cleslls ofice N, vember 22d, reported for Tu. g, Ames’ real estate agency: y Geo. H., Boggs and wife and Lew W. Hill to Fanny Mohl, w d, lot 9, block 3, Omaha View, $275. Geo. H. Boggs and wife and Lew W. then residing in this city kept company with a bar-tender, whom she states she cared nothing for. About that time she took her departure from this place and entered into wedlock with an- other and handsomer man. She has months ago returned to this city to re- Her husband’s business keeps him away from home the greater part of the time, and during hig absence this sam. 10, block 8, Omaha View, $275. Gieo. H. Boggs and wife and Lew W. Hill to Wenzel Drahos, wd, lots 1 and 2, block 3, Omaha View, $575. Jefferson made himself very obnoxious by entreat- | Jororson W Bedfor A W B ing her to leave her husband and marry him. Ho has at various times, so she stated to the police judge yesterday, him admittance, and, meeting her upon the street, had exhibited a revolver and ap et B ) X . $300. hoot her and her h 35, in 8. E. Rogers’ Okahoma, $300. band | ek H, Park to Andrew Swanson a| quest. She says that she has at various times threatened to have him arrested, and he only carried on the worse until last night, after kicking in her door and making | was rushed along yesterday in great shape. to Omaha, $225, e — Hill to Elizabeth Sonuenschien, w d, lot W. Bedford and wife and Elizabeth Roberts, w d, lots 11 and 12, block 4, in Kirkwood 8dd to the city, Dear sir: The beautiful Singing Dol | kicked in her door when she had refused | 70 came safely, and far exceeded my expec- tation of what a Binging Doll could be, Our little folk were charmed with its | threatened to beauty, but when it sang, their delight | in case she did not comply with his re- Samuel E Rogers and wife to Josepn u¢ §. Kough and Eva E. Kough, w d, lot w d, lot 8, block 8, Low’s first addition —The wark of paving In all parts of the city | W Aiady join ONEY TO LOAN In eums of $600, or moi 4 6} per cent per auuum nam 8t by X, C. 704-1m0 ¥ JANED—On_chattel security. C. K. & CO, 1504 Farnam St. 654-1mot ONEY T LOAN—The lowest rates of rost AVl Bemis' Loan 4 16th & Douglas. 234-tf AVAOWEY 70 LOAN—Call at Law office of D. L. — “roem 8, Creighton Block. ONEY TO LOAx- N property, 218 South 14 ¢ oans on chatte| RELY WANTED, DA first ¢ ] rl for general house werk corner ‘aldwell & Pier Sts., oe black west of Saundi ry 970-24 “'AN'I’I’)]I Good cook and second girl 8. E. cor S0th and Calitornip S, 981-24 W ANTED-Several traveling salonmen who are thoroughly acquaintod with the dotbing bust apply. WELL & CC St. J seph Mo, "ped book-kceper for the < longer, Address 210,24 8. None but experienced mien o 39, Yith references. i FANTED—aN exi— W Salance of the yoar Boe office, with reference. WA ANT Tmmediately, five good wat W Ary at A- B: Buberiann's jewelry store, Akt g TED_A firstclaas barber, 816.00 per woek. o Faxton Hotel Barber shop. 017240 sslaundress and dining room | 038-26° ick house, arranged for two faui- v ‘mile south of U, . epot. Rent 810 per | 039t Inquire at 8. E. comer Dodge and 12th | YNOR SALE—AS abargain, a small Mosler, Bahmaon E ‘aud, Uo's fixe prool sale, luquire at this office, [ lics, on wonth, streets TOR RENT—Furnished rooms with or without L board, fn a private fawnly, 706 north 15th stret. 0.9 “'A NTED—To buy Omaha Real Eatate (o inves- tors. Call on McCAGUE, opposite P. 0. i . 6104 wepaApels 10 large wd smad office, o Ula auantities at this Three or four residence lots (corners) in hest location x city, 1-tf Mot A0KR RET—Two urnished room boa . E. corner of 23rd &1 A% . P — ——— — | §3 1o 4 per day eus DOR RENT—Hou e and ‘arge barn DV, “.‘L'l) N. ‘fil ‘:-'“ K\:ll tow [ 15th St and houss and bara copler 20th aud | Bieutsans wore. i Howa dSts. Wm. L Mouroe 8th snd D00 g as St. Araus box a3 o For particulars, g 530.23% >l " 4 513 weren e os—— — OST—Suwall Tiack horss 4 o7 6 2O RENT—Five nicoly ehished e at I !4‘-».-.,-“‘1 his neck and mewts .LTS,‘."",‘,“““"‘W egel ure s OPPsLi Hotel, | Finder please lease at b utche Out foct, ‘Splegel’s furniture 8,0 gptctel | Fluder ploass loave ot Lutchur sop. - ' o, 96t — v— : it — | = — ) ekl 901 TOR KENT Ty urnished rooms 8. W, corner — e e RD KUE Ok REY @ and small room with fi ass b, 1015 Disdg b finst: | MAGISTEK OF PALMYSTE: o & i o 02 1008 Docke ek, 82228 A:u;&..u.u.m:.shfirln‘hhr‘:rfin‘}.rx ) ” — i, with the aid of 0 sud Far TOR RIT—A 6 0r 8 room br.ck house, . 82) ‘one & glntoe of th pant- ey Wirita, obtat: iny: Fiod vevenpon, e Preniisce” 8515 | Seralu eo citios in th8 Tuyire 0 the 21 ' ordor. Perlock satistaction ocs KuATuteed:

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