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OMAITA, TUESDAY DECEMBER, 11, 1883 8 THIE DAILY BEE — P —— THE DA ’ BEE. %, and John Waybright, who threw him officer Fort Douglas, Utah, for duty, ro- | e 710R RENT-Rastdences and stors bulldings. R0 _”“‘ DAILY ~ el LINKS OF LAW. down and took the moneyfrom him, The ANOTHER SHOOTER. lioving Hospital Stoward 1. H. Von| s CTORD & Ao i tany Dongias e — affair was reported to the police. Search —_— Falkenstein, U. 8. A., who, on being re. | == — sreota. 7o - e " was made and £1.95 of the money found. ; lieved, will comply with parageaph 6, 2 IR OMAHA. Justio s it Wes Varionsly Dealt Out| Semads and $1.90 of the mone foin 1A Man $hot i fhe Moutn THRODER sy o¥dors No. 207, Hostquartors of R e ot jail. The other boy will probably be ar- . the Army, November 21, 1883. SO SALEToRviing Fouss, A araain. ATS Tuesday Morning, Dec. 11 Yestordav. Tested to-day. Waybright is ono of the Carclessness, el TR Mavmmcte, Tk ear b U — crowd of young vandals who recently N UM“HA'S UUTS'DE 'I'HM]E 'i;nfir-(rf"\m‘” TN & OO sooond and car: - " . r— Hnsiness Done in the | phinted obscene language and pictures | 4 ¢ioue Call for 3, A. Robinson Satur- & oot CUrFikige e ol -1 Special Mecting of the State Alllance, [ The Sum ol Business 5o upon fences and louses on Webster . I - R Vs Careing A spocial moeting of the Farmers' State Federal, District and Po- strest, day: Night—Circumstances of | Ot SATE—T.0t wonthof U lice o - on urts, e the Affair, The Jobbing Trade of Omaha in the Llnfants and Children Alliance will bo held at Kearney, Neb., ). on mont! nts, 5 MAYNE & on Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 16 - OMAHA THE RIVAL OF ST. LovIS : - | Far WGSI, ‘Withont Morphine_or Narcotine, and 17, 1884, All alliances which have U, 8 COURT. > It wasn't loaded, of course it wasn't; a . h l.,,“ SALE—02—Full lot b room_cott pr at any time been organized in this state| The case of Keeler vs. Lamaster, a suit A YUl]l]g Lfldv Di”fl[)[][}fln londed revolver or gun was never yet| HBortsl by a, ‘Conmitkolal Teaw ?wn:u. res their f sk '(’f;u .-Ir'i',‘.'“ ] “V%"o'(;t"‘i“:l;fi‘ "“”“""?LL‘!I’.:,..“(,‘ ¢ the aro earnostly requested to send delogates |involving the titlo to & lupnne«nll St in S .r.f:::uuflui, .l\..u.nrf:‘f :,i,”,‘tnf l"I""l'I:":.':( ofbs; S OO 105, WHib Know P e ation ot and e byt A s B, i Far to this meeting, and all anti-monopolists | Lincoln, was on trial to court and jury ects. 8 always the pty & of What He Speaks, \\hl\luun-mlwlruunn',klllu‘(‘lll:;(r‘\’\"':v;l:‘\:im l‘“" WAL E—Two SOREEIE GOWH, Atwiy at 7y of the state are cordially invited to at-|in the U. 8. circuit court yesterday. Found After a Tong Search. lays men low. Sullavooh 25th and California, 28610 tend. No pains will bo sparad to make [ Messrs, Woolworth and Hull, of Omaha, . Saturday evening, it is reported, that =7 Ll Qi Bl JROR AL o gt n s o the meeting entertaining and instructive. | .4 Mr. Stearns, of Lincoln, appear for| ()uito an oxcitoment was started yos- | fellow by the name of John Rob-| A few evening's sinco, as a Ber repor-| & But_Castorin. foe tanily vee. J. D. Cowle at N. B Fal e of proceedings will soon be inti ) W i o o ter was lounging in the office of the Mil- Mrowel Morohine S = 95710 Castor Oil and Paregoric, a JrOI SALE-& o Vose wiright pisnc tor s eing | 1ard hotel, in hopes of catching to a heap, or will exchange for other property. Ap. spenkers, subjocts and all particularn. Mason and Judge Wakely are counsel for | sirolos At about throe o'clock a well- [the raco track, and being| t’ "_i"‘ {] ':Ixu i (h“' i '.",)u" % HallOastorln, |1 ohcep,or stl oxchange Ior Giher peoper s 15 All officers of alliances are requested to [ tho defense. The case was on trial all [y own gontleman of this city, whose anumwllmt mhnmi-nwd, began ?nlll‘nu:‘ufll ;m‘y item “l“} ‘-ll‘*/":‘ ‘""‘l~ “"l‘[‘“ "" T TSGR RS T T T O ¥t we olIN Bnil SRR | dae ) " 8 e | o rovolver around in quite an interesting | floating around in the atmosphere of that see that meeting u;‘«dullllulw:ml Arrange- | day yesterday, and .wlll pr.uhnlvly 5ecupy | name we withhold at his réquest, came | manner. The h“wm;ur ohjectal 46 is | sikoe khm e o.hol Do Centaur Liniment.—An ab- or streot. 21610 ik et g another day before it is finished. rushing into police hoadquarters and in |careloss, way of handling the gun, and | Doy or i O78 H m Meatty, | S0l0te oure for Rheumatism, | GORGIES tvo T ~ State PApers, B B, Revotps, A motion has boen filed by the plaintiff | 11" axcited manner told his story. His | was told by Robinson +hat tho gun was | 300 8ST b countonnes & oM oatdr | Sprasms, Mo G ol L o o W T Pros't State Allinnce. [to sot aside the spocial findings of the |gauohter, a refined and . educated young 1ot loaded, and at the same time hie|Jr. John is a commercial traveler for | instantaneous Pain-roliever. §7.500.* Best Bargain in Omaha, Call at M. Tof Soc, ad interipm. b % State National Y 4 handed the weapon to the bartender to | Iteed, Jones & Co., and his headquar- | (EEEEG—_—S_|——SEEE—— FegpiEEInX . AR J. Brrrows, Sec. ad interim. jury in the case of the State National|j,qy had left the house at eleven o'clock | xamine. After looking the revolver |y t Ogdon, Utah, where hi PORSALE- 12 Iots, one block west of Park ) y g ke ' ‘ N °' | ters are af en, U where he re- ORSALE--12 lots, one block west of Park ave — bank of Lincoln va, Young. It will come | and not returned since. The parents, | over the bartender attempted to hand it| . - nhmtfflm’m oiiitis ofit "f o T ears ot bouaoo. Wil sel the wholo tract il gy | before the court at the January term. | after calling on several of her frionds | back to its owner when it was accidental- | i e il Aol T TR b T Ko A B el 8 LRI i ol DISTRICT COURT, Without finding any traco of their daugh- |1y discharged and the ball_entered Rob. | He makes semi-aunual trips to this oity it e, M W, | Bk, A R4 ouri valloys, tly warmer and fair . 3 B i i g i onish his 0 3rd between Farnam & - R-".l:lli m‘ ‘\lll,bg:th:-::,l,t‘fl{ inds proceded | Vesterday was the opening day of the | ter resolved to employ the police. ""’l’l’“’ ’!“’““}‘l' k“’:l‘t‘l"“ "’l“‘" ff”i‘.' ‘““ih to replenish lis samplo cases, talke busi . o JFOR SALE_Cholce businoss property, theee lots bl b Aok b 4 » *C | continuation of the October term of the| Several police officers, after recciving | At passing through the side of his neck. | ogs, and renew old and pleasant associ- cor. Sanders and Charles Streat. 1t Will pay vou upper Mississippi valley followed in | conbpuatiol B QU oI P T ury | the description of © the young| Tho shove is all that we huvo beoh|,yions, 1t was ono of theso little trips oL Rl northern ortions by falling temperature. ” | - 5 thquis bled to learn of tho matter, although was mpanelled in tho caso of Fostner v, | 18dy started out. ~After inquiring at the | ena \ 3 e b & Southwestern Railroad | depot if any lady answering this descrip- | reports have been circulated to the effect | \,pior"and” asked for a fow points in 2S, ot e case wrill como hofore | tionhad left town, and ascertaining the | that Robinson has died from the effects | ;o \1q ¢4 the jobbi s AL oy 5 LOOAL BREVITIES. |company. "tho easo wil come, bnforg| {01 ofth. pamongors rnem: | of his injurin, but f such i tho casa th | PP e 1°0in tradof s he was upon when assailed by Tur Bee 'Flull SALE ~Improved property, which will pay the hiyer 20 per cent on the investiment. — Rents for #1,020 per vear. Al occupied by first class ants, " Will scll for $10,500, if sold soon. . All or ar west. VN ANEED—A baker, waices #4.00 per T i 5l ikt mi o lady in que : er has not been notified as he : i anta. Wil sel for 810,500, If sold soon. . A T. C. Brunner, the grocer, is veryill at|the day was occupied with miscellaneous bled the lady in question, the search was | coroner Mr. Beatty itiformed us that through 3th and Willian | halt ‘each, alance, onc to five years, ~ The i B aons mafforing, and thero | businegs This. term of ‘court will lst |continued in town and proved fruitioas | doubtless would bo was thero any truth | ah Colorado, and Wyoming it is San | R T bl e e i e are foars that he will not recover. probably two woeks. f"'lr, several hours. 2 ;‘A‘“‘“";E]Y L "{v[“‘“ LU e Francisco, Chicago and Omaha drummers W {at the ity Hotel, 10th and_Harnoy, | ————— S P : i el HATun officers commenced to belicvethat a Mar; A LATER REFORT, or il *the T 26.12 OR SALE—A ook, news, and. stationery store The Women's Christian Aid association POLICE COURT, CHERONI baid y forit, and that;the Omaha men are get-| ook, news, and_ stationery stor was on their hands. Clue stock, will invoico abont 300, & wood opening 1 + i g i 7 \ . v Since writing the above we have learn- | ting their full share of the trade and are B. LYCN, formerly of Steamer “Young Re- | for aman v capital for intor il Ui st MR ARSI o i c.::fi";gu;"h fassault | after clue was takon up and after s whilh | od from a relioble sourco. tho. following: | constantly icroasing tho sizo of thotr or- | s Dbl iater Couny tark in WStming | a th o o e ing, corner Sixteenth and Farnam, at 2:30 this [ and battery, ol 3 given up in despair. At last one of the | Saturday evening, botw 2 “Torritory, i toquested to comminicate with adver. [ o i 8 S " between tho hours of | des. corlary, s torpested 6 comminicate with advor: | SoG e afternoon. sentenced to pay a fine of £25 and be y g tiser. Any one kns his address will oblige both I oDk et y be | officers happened to drop into the store|q and 10 o'clock, J. A. Robinson entered | He stated that a number of our largest imprisonod ten days in tho county Infl, | of the leading jowelors, Max Moyer & | tho saloon above reforred to and callod | wholesalo houses are sending men into Dond it the sum of $200 PPoal | Bro., having concluded that if the @irl | for a hottleof whisky, which was put up | this territory with abundant success, and Miasoncl river to SALE Lalkey but Haa dropped | Do s aee of \viiliam Mimick, who is| G jefttown withy a lover, the sams jand, in order o gst it intohia pockst he fho uccounts for the inoréaso of the! Oma- ; ith v s wWho 8 fmight lave taken her to the|yay opliged to take out his revolver, | ha trade in the west, particularly in t0 40 conts. chargod with vagrancy, was continued | Pk fri ¢ | was oblig s ¢ . » partioul Fy ! ol P Ratoeday ot v baletk inest jewelry store in town to quiet | which was a Smith & Wesson, thirty-two [ Utah, by the way in which ~ the —Two men were arrestod Saturday evening | until Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. her tnoasiness by presenting her with 8 | valibye, . Andsow. Hict was slanding by |newspapars of this dity have looked | o e 18 two! Mo werd tken | Fotir oaaoa for diaturbanos of the peaoe | fue diamond braselats. Tho first peraoti | vis e s too the. rovelver. Heoms his | upon the. Mofmbn quetkion;” and from in yosterday. - Their casos comobeforo tho po- | woro beforo Judgo Terioke yesterdsy, | scen in tho storo was the young 1ady |jund and looked into it snpposing it to | the foc that they have almost left it en- lice court thix morning. O e O s ] the other |looked for o long. She was taken in 8| bo ompty, playfully napped it at Robin- |lyalom. henco the Mormons are fecling i o0ats, om0 B A ae of - intoxi. | D20k to her allicted parents whose joy, |son with the above result. very pleasant towards the press of _this one was continued. =Ono case of intoxi-| when seeing her, can not be described. | "D, Mercer was called and Sunday | city and consequently towards it citizens cation was algo continued. Questioned as to the reason of her disap- i, B.," care Box 883, N —The U. . will not meet the cut rate of Box. 88 the Denver & Rio Grande to 25 cents from the Prico §8 700, This will be in at Rees' Printing 2679 JROK SALE—Thac Edholn and ce ten foot show cases, Inquire ickson. 264-11 u city 1t work at ALE—Fivo ncro lots, near fair_grounds, ¢, $100 down, balahce in_monthly pa CEMAYNES 0, ) Sma t oy about 16 years olil to work. Inguire at 1 traing from neighboring towns 8 S 14thstr to Omaha next Thursday evening, Exen will be ru terms. 1 bost sclling ion of the appe co of the John L, '0 “‘vags” i extracted the ball, which was lodged in | in general, and its commercial travelers L - E - i il bl oot Two tvags’ put in an appoaranice shd | pearing sho professed sorrow that sho | ghe back part of the neck to_the right of | in particulr. Ho says it is no troublo v\“”'.‘.'.‘.‘d‘f’\..,.‘... B evory ose an 1t ax it ca | JOF SALE—Tho fost resdonco lots in tho ity , Sullivan corblnasion. one was discharged and the case of the | should have unknowingly frightened her | the gpinal column. Dr. Mercer reports |for an Omaha commercial man to sell | show the al o S e MAYN ¢ o, 1500 P | _ About 10:30 last uight, while the fire bell | other was discontinued. parents so much. “‘But,” she said, ‘‘you b G i 1 Co 150-t1 CE MAY €0, 1500 Farnam. the man as doing nicely and says that|goods to a Mormon merchant, and also |4 being repaired or adjusted. two uninten | Belle Sanford made complaint against | wil] have to blame Max Meyer & Bro. w od. Cueti ; 0- | ho will cecover. says that they are very plsasant men to —— JPO SALE_No. 1-7.room house, largo barn tional taps wero givon, causing maxy ersons | Jid, Curtis for Mf]""".""'} lmt:&‘ly- }401‘0 forit. 1 happend to drop into their|" The shooting waspurely accidental and |sell goods e 2 L D—Young men to learn book-keeplni, | K cistorn, well, cie. Lot 50x150, noar conterot city; o think it was an alarm. There s¥as no fire, had a bad eve and a couple of her front|giore and, admiring the beautiful displa; X ) e & et ind good situation soon ns competent. | §2,300, $500 down, balance monthly payments. to think it ) g PIaY | was the result of carelessness. In speaking of the trade this fall and 8 Douglas st eet, over Singer Machy 14441 C.E. MAYNE & 1609 Farnam. ; i tooth had gone the way of all the earth, | of diamonds, watehe T Ll In'speaking 1 i glas st eol, over Singer Machy . NE am. nor was any alarni intended. The taps were 4 3 amonds, watches, ear rings, chains, SRR eoee winter, as compared with that of last sea- 80510t | D it asioned by the handling of tho bell and she looked as if somebody had xun|und - thousand other things, I'kept won- RSN S DT PR oersalGa thatHL Wb & | J0OR SALE_5—Very mnice sroom cottage, lot oecasivned by 8 g her through a threshing machine. Ed. dering how they could afford to sell the Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. bl R Ay B i ) BN 100148, shade and Truit trees and all kinde of i i i ; ; ! i equally as good and if anything atrifl FANTED— At tho Motrapolitan Hotol one frst- | amall feutt feeo amd one-halt biooks fram stroo A young man was arrested last night at o | ilk havo an oportunity to explain Why| finest goods at the cheapest prices. I | (Tho grastest medical wondsr of, the word o anreg e s VY e B sl {rilt o anl one-uall ‘biocks feo steact car house near Capitol avenue and Sixteenth | he thastised Belle in such a manner. Tigver noticad FHowNEETHITB wasKAying | 1L aasse copesdily cure e A0 e e eaking G fthe YaiTararit brahohos e Sk street for trying to get into a room occupied Complaint was filed against Rasmus 5 )y Soros, ) ) peaking a = L nus | and if the policeman would not have | Chilblains, C e e S8 KU OF 1 i LI e Sl )| Baseosui o e Al o VeoDing | Snken! o mort 1 ANDDOMEI L wouldi e oo oat il g s o1 omeo | oo 12 Recat oA b o g et 2D A zond Gorman cook. Apply at the | = jers House 1ith and Harey St. 255101 | JROR S i ; i ue of the zreat needs i se whole- i ‘cottago in Omaha. Just Anish and seomed unablo o give an account of | Open their saloons on Sunday. .., |standing there yet.” overy instance, or money refunded. 25 conts | (11¢ ¢ it ”.,“M et h."é.’t s T Tespeckable Tamily E5 | rootna, chgacts, pancrys, collar, bath room, Peter Ras on_was_charged with g ¥y b sale clothing house located here to sup- 7 i > rys, colln room, g himself, Ho was taken to the city jail. - eter musson was charged witl et ey er box % G 1 tlie weatorara Rt st predicted that 18 e, oalthy. Doy, o years of age. Ad- | clstern, city vater, oio Tho hest location in'the « "Cil. R.P.Clowry and M. C. Bristol, of | keeping a nuisance. Continued until FOUR BEAUTIFUL CARDS sl Dt e e ol L eyt i o b Col. R.P. , of | e e o : STATESTENOGRAPHERS, |° ey short timo would elapse beforo the - e | N Y O Chicago, general superintendent and general Comipluint, was, made ngalnst Peter||w “uwl( esigns, nover before pulf) 1shed. ¢ |establishment of such a house in this | VWAV n..l‘x'f’\";.l,"(',',-'i room girl at Caroy houeo | Very s superintendent of construction for the central P RIaAC Ak ill pleaso any person. Sent free on s city. Al D TR g 1o Farne company, respectively, left for the east yes- |, K St ing | the Ovana Bee. Address Samuel Car- Has a Good Time. general in that section of the country as | vicivity for'ti e Thes cinin thelr | €hird cash, good time on balance. —* ° D ! Peter K. L. Cole made complaint|ter 35 Park place, New York. mc&wtf e i Dest agents ¢ Cirenlars fre. 2394 CEMAYNE & (O, 1509 Farnam. 1 torday morning in the special car “Puck.” | against Mollie Jones for assault and bat-| = ) York. 3 S feeling very hopeful and buying large | best ae I 8 frov. X ! e There will be continued meetings held at — 3 3 | bills of goods. TANTED—A fow agent cdiately, Omaha | THOLLED ¢ BOARD OF TRADE The Nebraska State Stenographers’ |Vills of goods e NN e yrors 08 & tath i pas s | 12 » saicetbes ia tokd TR LA, : association gave its fourth annual ban- = —————— | portation of the abov g A Blossing to all Mankind. S THE BOSTON IDEALS. WA auction sales. - Refer o'elock, Furthor Action 10 b Taken Upon the | 10t and rounion at the Millard hotel W ch, Ti. Trost tery. Continued. tho Baptist church, corner of Fiftocenth and |~ Davenport stroets, on Tuesday, Wednesd: Thursday and Friday evenings at A good competent girl to do_genos work, steady_cmployment and good e y In these times when our Nows: o & 9 (re5 & N Wages. Apply to Mrs, A, W. Clarke, Papillion, Neb. mt 5 PIRS L Y 5 Al thoso who dusiro to bo Christians, aro | o 11 theto tnies Ahow, e SEWRALOm o Proposed Market House, Saturday evening. The occasion Wasa |4 your Nights Engagement in S e ol R SIS = RS Tk ] cordially invited to attend, it radtyie o o what G proeurs ot T very pleasant one. The bill of fare was AT e A NTHD ALt it shranbory, ete, 8,600: ong third ~-An evening school for such as cannot at- r"‘“ ‘um: nly Sure b 1f you are Umm"r. The regular December meeting of the |one of the best of the season, and was a e cenece | G O will trade for fay hin thelve tilles of hlood out of order, Liver inactive, or general g i " 3 T. ED— 1708 s book kee correspon- 1500 Farna tend the day schools will be opened this | GHiettod tharo i nothing in tho world that | board of trade was held at the rooms last | credit to the Millard managoment. The famous Boston Ideal opera com- | yYANTERCEatIon o8 bk S or B e o0 Ber ovening, the 11th, on (Pacific street, hotween | will cure you so quickly as man only pas Thirteenth and Tourteenth streets. This| They aro a blessing to all mi Address w[h'ic llfiizwnlv, evening. About twenty members were| Among those present, around the table, [ pany will play an engagement of four |day. ind, and can bo — - ‘, o e tauag |l fo anly ity conta botdloof O. ¥, Good: | present. M. Goodman prosided. wero noticod, J. 7. Points, G. W. Boy- | nights in Omah, beginning «n Monday of A siation o 0o piain o s mas, ot Mr. Nicholas offorod a resolution dir- |den, J. T. Bell, M. J. Greevsy, James |next woek. Thoy will opon in Fatinitza, ireisg ot | 155 s e s e L S ecting tho secretary of the board to make | Wilson, C. C. Valentine, J. L. Rich- | which will bo followed by *The Mus SR e o (e ontered through the rear window of Knapor's ’ i y hall, ani opening the front door rolled out | _The entertainment at the First M. E. barrel of whisky, which had never even been | church Fridayeveningwas a very pleasant sampled by the proprietor. They rolled it|afiair. The programme consisted of vo- young man in some torn, ctc, lot 50x 15 a report showing meroantile statistios of | 2102, A Tast, J. B, Haynes, O M. |keteers, Girofle-Girofls, and Fra Disvola. | W e v, “Tine | fong tim on part. 178t Woodman, M. T. Hudson, W. C. West- " 4 5 % business house. W propare a roport of the building opera-| R, H. Vinton, G, B, Sheppard, B. C. |hs in thelast two operas. In the third | ™\ 50 omice. ? sy | [ORSALE e, full lot, barn, outh Omaha, - shrubbe VWANTED-A situation to take eare of horses and | §2,160. do worlk about the house. ~ Address 1. B.% l,l\'l ; i TR A Wakeley, H. G. Stripe, E.J. Marsh, |act of Fra Diavola, Mr. Whitney will in- into a wagon and hauled it away, and nothing | cal and instrumental music, and select tions of the year, and prosent it at the | FERG ik b 4 RO e o T | troduce his great buss solo, ““The Rob- has beon heard of it since. readings. : : | Bek; 8. F. Woodbridge, of The Herald; | bers,” by Henry Bishop. office. ~Two now stations on tho B, &ML are| p Ll e was the vooal walts| YIF: Nicholas also offered a resolution | W, H. Kont, of Tho Lepublican; F. M. | The leading peoplo who will appear in opened to-day. They are on the Kenesaw P 8 o “| that the board do not longer furnish|MacDonagh, of The Watchman, and sev- | Omaha ~during t}:is engagement are: cat-off, i Phelps county. One is Holdredge, | 73 1 rooms and fuel for a_sccrotary, but that|eral others; and a finer looking set of | Marie Stone, Geraldine Ulmar, Mathildo twenty-sovon milos west of Kenesaw, Albert | They alsc gave other selections, and sung follows rarely meet around the festive | Phillips, L annual meeting. Lost. ood ref- | Gown, bal room 17 230-10 by aquartette from the Omaha Glee olub, ho be required to list stocks and perfor shRupion o tenl, j Guy, agent. The other is [Holdredge, forty |as the Glee club boys always do, % ¥ ™ | and social board. Herndon Morsell, Myron W. Whitney, will keop a sot | X ditien, 817 i e of Konosw, Thoms A Tali,| Tho gems of tho musical part of the |other duties usually porformed by secre-| Aftor tho feast, the president, Mr. |H. C. Barnabeo, W. H. McDonald an Addeog {7 | 1T L agents program, however, woro tho solos by Mr, | taTies of boards of trad. Lost, Points, made some remarks upon the [ George Frothingham. ) DU (ONEACE=TRe el a T A e Jay Nomthrup and Mr. J. L. Smith, | Mr Nicholas offered a resolution to|advancement of tho association and | The company played last week in St | ™ ygcELLANEOUS WANTS. oty | —Just bofore miduight, Mr. Murphy, the | 7i%.0 e lemon are so well-known that | Sharge oflice and desk rent of all persons |offered some suggestions for its | Paul to a business of £),876.00, the| 0710 : i Llock watchman, arrested and placed in jail a | 4y comments upon their singing is un. | 40014 other than board business in the | future guidance. Mr. George Boyden|biggest cngagement over known in- that i Wanting & drig siore i | 00T g caod stoves, some furnits manwhom Le saw prowling around Frank | nocessary. Suflico it to say that they were board rooms. Lost. . |read a paper on ‘‘our banquet.” ~Mr. | city. D ryuat oar6 of Oiaha 1500, lar, ity of excellent wine very Ramge's tailoring establishmont, with the ovi- [ both in splendid voice, and the the large | Mr. Falconer objected that the duties | Bl made some re sin behalf of the | Thesale of seats will begin next Friday 10108 dent intention of Lreaking in. The follow | andience was enchanted, Both received | Contemplated by tho resolutions would | international association. The membors | morning at 9 o'clodk. = T el 7-room house, two full lots, i had been lurking around tho alley some timo, | encores. require more time than the salary war- | present, in response to the call of the e \) 0. Addrcds “W." 010 Montana st, Omaha ~"R splenaid o 0! and was inspecting the shutters whou the offi-| Miss Gertie Clark pleased and capti- ranted, and would necessitate a differont | president,made short and pointed speeches A rumor was current upon the streets yes- | Neb 31-12 . AR vated her hearers by her select readings. systom of organization of the board. | gmbodying many valuable ideas and sug- ay afternoon that a young lady in \\'I\.\]‘;ZI» i Gom 4 _ Fomas aid Tois wid Toris 3 1t s anmounced that, taking effect yes. | ‘“Archie Dean” was ospecially well ren- “““',“‘f“"“‘"""'; “’,‘l“ld ho was willing | gestions. MacDonagh, the poct, turned 4 suicilo by cutting her ure little used, at? TR o S A ot and Farnanm, terday, the rates on salt in car-loads, to Fre. | dered. Miss Clark responded very grace- E"]y“; ;’"“ “.'f'y :\lm A :imn‘n his office | the machine loose on “The Woeful Fate | thront with » The rumor was after- | — = et | B0 mont, from Toledo, Detroit, Chicazo, St, | fuLly to an encore, on Elld |1'l"]_' l"’ ujurd_wmrcd. and [ Amos Tate,” a fisherman who tricd to [ wards learned to be without foundation. FOR RENT--Houses and Lot o T i 1658 i Ko7 & Butiv's Teoute, East 86, Touts and Mississipyd rivor |, M8 J- A Rollin ulso gave some so- | WORCER ORI REY CEE ingly. learn tho short-hand art, Mr. 1L (. TN Feriged e e 180 MAYNK £ C0., 1500 Farnam Qg gt & 'ql i oy lect readings. This | is dialectician "l he report of the market house com- | St; pe, secretary, made the annual re- l‘““ RENT—Furnished room 1610 Farn -y % 2 points north of St. Louls, will bo five conts |y olocutionist of & high order—an art. | Mittee waa called for. | port. Tt showed the assocatiion to be in i i OR BALF.—A fow. fivo acro lots noar tho Falr por 100 pounds higher than tho rates o that | jg, Mr, Hascall reported the committee | zood . financial, social and professional 0K RENTOnofurnished roon sround, v ) long tine, yoint named in the tariff, datod June 2, | Her Sootsh and Irish dialects are per- | thought that if four lots on lower Capitol | standing. It has had 1uany valuable ac- l) lsothrwo uniursished ab 812, Ay ab S1a | S AYNE & CO., 1600 Farnun 1 fect and sho understands thoroughly |avenue were secured the market house | quisitions, and has not lost any members " e fies s b AOR SALE 4 Sunday afternoon while some boys | how to command an uudience, and her |could be erected upon them. Thero| by death, Al the mombers of the asso- O EVNT-hrayeily drad iiowies siFYOINE | K oing ohopi s Cumin St were playing upon the bauk of the river thoy | auditors last evening wept or laughed [Would be no logal opposition to this| ciation are employed at good salaries. = A D With i rooms, ane with elht roomis and on | o e purchiss unearthed & lot of harness which had been | scemingly as she willod. plan, and the city would get the benefit | fine and renumerative field is open to with All with e s, Wrapped in light overcoat, laid in a holo and | She responded. to an enthusiastic en- | of 8 wide strect, No legislation would Joung men and women in acqjuiring a cover with manure, The harness was brought | €Ore. l’: ““.‘“’“?"y'l a Mr. Hascall believed that | knowledge of short-hand. to the police headquarters yorterday morning, | _Altogether so pleasing and successful 4 hfllfiyl; auld o t‘liw market house. A resolution of thanks was passed com e D et Yo or. " Thare. wey | entertainment. is seldom given, and| Mr. Halooner mads o fow remarks, |mending Mr. Sheats and the manage: et ot harneas. and four bridles, ono. of | the ladies and gentlemen who managed | Sgeitrias WL TR . ment of the Millard for their hearty T—Two handsomely furnished rooms, r two or four gentlemen. g G o A n 3 0 i A : A Bath reom convenicnces, 1720 Capitalavenue, 0 air are deserving of much credit. Gen. Estabrook thought the city ought | fort o king the ban* 802 which [s a training bridle, thoafhirs Eving of muoh oredite | ) G5 o0 the name of Oapitol avenue to {:,t“x:'(:u:':\,‘::"““ 1 WEHRE. 8 ML —The reappearance of Sol Smith Russel Excited [Phousands, Market street. Part of it ought to be e -~ Buslpony_efllcs —.Gosd, lopalo snd his company in *Edgewood Folks” drew | A1l over the land are going luto ccstasy over | used for standing ground, where hay, A Policeman Braced Up. o s Lok 1ovip onspoona. Took: AR | a good-sized audience at the opess houso last )r)lr. !Klux'l- Iznvlv 11" ery lur‘u.-.;lmn.l.‘,zl.-?. ;vluudy fff" wul|~1 be offered for sale, | D. F. Collius, member of police, seventh R 4 heir unlooked for recovery by the timel ive tl i i v d P, i ‘Sutfor- X evening. Mr, Russell, as & comedian, hasy ek TR mlx!"m‘y, mxmz o would give the city $500 to build a|ward, Reading, Pa., talks this “&.mg ulal ::‘re l e _ | JPOR SALE—A first class second haaa wp bugns SRR 7 Call at 1819 Harney stroot. oitf c1d wa'er bath, e orthwest corner | JPOR SALE—Residence and business property in B4t all parts of Omaha, and Farm Lands in all party JOR REN without board. Tout now of kis ol thme vivasity, His songe | L10.0f Shis groat lifo Having romeds, caiss| market houso in front of his property on | e severely (rain shewmatism; noching i R Taceirad it proet aplise: " URdaw ] Eutrackect 10 pRMYSl bvers Coughs, | Capitol avenue, any good G T tried Z/omas Felectric il 1b cure " i pl i — — — | of th te. BEDFORD & SOUER, wood Folla” is & auxture of song and dranaa, | Colls Asthaua, Hay Fevar, Bronclitis Hourse: v, Hasonl will favorod the purchase ¥ 8 ploarico 9 reomuend 1 OO RENT s il busement, s & O Sitt %13 5. 16th St. bot. Farnam and Dot 4 | s, | L Joice, or ot of lots on Capitol avenue. He wan . 5 *suitable for light housckeeping, ~ Parties | T~ - compauy has never falled, to draw well and e — park. Recruit George L. Leaming, enlisted ki B L ™) 218 South 15th Street . give satlsfactlon. John Chinaman Must Go. Mr. Falconer moved that a committee | at Fort D. A, Russell, Wyo., is assigned 5 room house, barn, fruit, acre | YNOR SALE—A® abargain, a small dosler, Bahniana . —Mr, E. A, Casey, an attornoy from Peo-| Yes, John must go, and he has been |of three be appointed to ascertain the Oth infant; ise, 2 aoro and Co's fire proof safe. - Inquire at this office. ri \inaie. da (0 Abasiimatbondinaoeust and T amn e LR RIS e | o SomBany A, Sb Lnianisy, S o o Do A 18 i )y ) c court, and | i ofire time,' Nearly ev orn- | cos ocation of suitable lots fora| : i i 14 roomn louse new. AMES, . - & was overheard by a BEe reporter yesterday fix;n.g;::"l“ ;fl“:;“r m“m’u[ gfll::m““ market house and to report ata special Tho following named recruits enlisted tf 1607 m. ‘Ouu 8 and sl tolling about & belt raiload in his city, e b meeting one woek from to-morrow oven- | 3 Forts Douglas, Utah and Omaha, Neb., NORRENT House number 1011 Farnam 8t $60, Ho said that partios opposiug the scheme had | 31 attached to tho Denver uain east, | jug. ~ Carried. are assigned as follows: Gord Jensen to Absolutely Pure. X ),r. month. ‘ADply to Fred W, Gray, ot and 1 caused paintings to be made which represent- | 30d, wondering where they were going| Tho president appointed as committee | company H, Gth infantr Edward Fair- L e - od the city of Peoria with & line of railroad |in such large numbers, a Bre reporter | Messrs. N. Falconer, C. ¥. Driscoll, and | cpild to the 4th infant Tt | P, Windheim. encirclvg It and tho engines upon this ine | approached ong of the yellow-skinned | P VinGheimy 0t L eave of absence for ono month, to |t urnished room and day board This powder nover varios, A marvel of purity, | TNOR RE ot snable rates, at 1814 Davenport street, bet. strengh and wholesomeness, More cconomical than odinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition 12th and Harney . Finder 108 were knocking, right and left, delivery wag- | passengers and asked him where he was | city counci ua take oot when hin Borvices onn be| TamiesiSuliiuce of ow e aort welshi Siom o e — | T2 OARD and lodging #4.00 por week at the Harucy i ous, baby barriages and all kinds of vebicles, | Dound: “‘Gioing Now York," ho Answer- city council had “appointed & pound-| b dy iy post commander, and with | ' Fowder Co. 106 Wal ireet New York. O EXCHANGE -Ciy o a1 B % festatirens L aiar seene, with ol & ) § 00fs | to wash in New York, he looked almost|and other citizens not members of the e + 8 N PR T OR asement room $4x00, B et 20 Lreaky, 8 WARKLY 01, LAd ol 100K WRER 0N B rkad tal, was an immends pletuss ofhis | 10auited and said, *'No, me mo waaheo; | board for ail tho interest they had taken | Of Ono month, is granted First Licuten- SPECIAL NOTICES ..l:.;y Teani Jouw fia” Kndolpeof Mri % e | SIS Satanic majesty, Buch a likeness might bo|me tendeo store.” ¥rom bis gibberish |in this matter of a market house. sut George Palmor, Uth infantry. = e Tod | L 77T - —ee 3 appropriate here in Omaha, we were enabled to glean that the entire | Tho board adjourned to meot W ednes. | . 11 compliance with telegraphic instruc- S TIL ResmT Y DO RENTHouse seven rooms. | QmAYED—From the residence of 5. 5. Jones 22 1 load in all fi Sau | d: v D ber { tions from headquarters division of the i & - it 150-t1 J. PHIPPS ROE, 5th and Spruce stroets. Webstor 8t., one swall bay Indian pony. Re 3 ~ The roller rink last evening was crowded | POTLY, & car! in all, wero from Sau|day ovening, December 1. X A : iy Z —— | ward paid for seturu of ean 188210 rancisco, and that they were on their Missouri, of the 7th instant, Captain TA nice uew hall 1410 Dodge St T | = ) 0 with Omaha ladies to witness the two young | Lo 0% N0 LY ork 1o work in tea stores . o Charles A, H, McCauley, assistant quar TO LOAN—Mone: on promi B U T e vhezomenals from Towa Miss Nellio Fuller, . DIED. termaster, will proceed without delay to - in all probability, but a fow years| 5 5 : ; N ONEY to loan on fical Ent o Fort Dodge, aud Masser Bortie. Bliv, of | w11’ pass. Lofove. those. saame Chinauen | OYARE At Fort City, Nobiaska. Bucamber | Chicago, fls., and report to - the ahief | } ONRY toloan an ol ek W ta the eve of GEORGE . ———— r— " SNELLGROVE, from Brooklyn, N, ¥, will b ate Bocurity, BAL- | F\OR BENT—& naw hoyw, 10 rooias cach, bath, | address JOHN 1. KENNEDY, Bee office. 10 R vy . e 7, 1888, Margaret Clar T . b, S04 BORES LOU BROS., 817 5. 13th 8t. s o aud cold water e.” ¢ neap o s clasd —— — nes. After the usual sliding o will take the places now ocoupied by our| of the above piace: also, mothier of Mr. Johs | 1UAFtermaster of the division. - - ~ | tena OGS & PRl cow with foy Vhite st visitors, Mr. Daniels, the genial manager, rang | ;ost fastidious dry goods clerks, Clure, of m‘hhlcl‘:,t:i it b ot "| " The travel directed is necessaty for tho| )/ ‘}3..”.“35.111'3.‘ IR0 6 3600, & ot A8 o ~ =l s o e MBS & o the bell for off the floor, introducing the visi- C—— The remalas arvived hare yesterday ab 1| Publosevvice, = = Pattorsol & Co., 1404 Farnam 8t 0kmo | TPOR RENT—Furoished rooms on the northwest i tors. The exhibition commenced, and judg- Young Highwaymen, o'clock p. ., and were conveyed to Holy Sep- \”l’:-;u‘m; John C, l-.vun:l, tcumpl:uy fii e - | o 18th and Capitolavenue, formerly Crelghton o ————— nplause, which er A i o ey Ninth infantry, now on duty as hospi! ONEY TO LOAN—J. T, Boatty on ahaber | oS - % 8 Lag Lrgrt e o , which was merited in| A caso of juvenile highway robbery is | ulohre cemotery, stoward 5d class at Fort Siduey, Neb., Dioperty, 13 Bouth 14th L. o septi8 [T . . pore— wll thelr moveuents, from the firm, casy stroke rted, About noon yesterday a lad of | BOHAN—In this city, December 9. at 1 . o oh 1= ) ('iE, rnished room for ront at 10 large enongh %0 the most difficult movement, Miss Nellio| 1orr. Uk Ues 7' v, ek n s ae Bohas saed 27 yoars. | Wil proooed to Fort Omahs, Neb., an Y T LOAN—Th lowest raten of ntarest | 3 10F O¥0 Occupaus, 1214 Websteratreot. 84846 tiona Bank offices in the vator aud heat 12 years, whose home is near the Bt.| 1'to-day ab 9 0'clock &. m., i To | Teport to the commanding officer thereof OXK! i Dougias, S3e0d ASE NS Burse gomond sng. Plewad the Fal dopoty had 5 given him by his| roddence, 15th Bisock near Ciicago. - for duky s hospital stoward 24 claws. O Mk A il sl an 'y A : — arrival of Brivate Evans at Fort Omaha, style. Tho young people leave to-day on the | wother, with which he was to buy & pair| Charles W, Tausley leaves to-day for his| Hospital Steward Max Arcudt, U, 8. A.. | o ey C . 1. & P, ratlsoud for Des Moines, where| of boots. On his way up town ho was | now homeiv Ceuterville, Custer county, Ne-| will by relieved from ducy at that post| V§ ANTED-Tidy houss Keeplng: Sook, Rl , N 1 first clans sty le for bvalids 001 N 17tk 86 they will give two exhibitions, met by two otherboys, Lloyd Bimpson | braska, where has an extensive stock ranch, and ordered to report to the commanding serael MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITIC y | ALLST, 803 Touth streot, between Farnam and Ha - stean.. Apply at Bauk. 026-t1 | uey, will, with the aid of guardian wpirits, obtalzing HELP WANTED, Buppliod. with hydraullc ¢ Bt A rie | anyone i glaaceof (b past acd proseat, and ilis R LEASE—Four choice lots on 20th St, long | cortaln sanditions in the future. Boots aud shocs time,2L7 N, 10th 8t J, L. Marble. @30-4% | male order, Porlect satistaction guarautecd

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