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R i SDAY, DLCEMBER 26, 1883, THE DAILY BEE-<«OMAM A e — e 43, St "DAY WE CELEBRATE. Glsileabe Anout of Bloisied Bullets Mark the Netal Day i Down Sonth, . WEDE A HAPPY WEDDING, Two of Omaha's Young People Launch Upon the Sea of Life in the Matrimonial Boat, and_purloining pistols which were after- wards sold. He was remanded in de- fault of €00 Lail. This is a second time within a fow months that he was ar- rested for stealing. &> far as 1 can possibly bring any inn once to bear § would urge tho repub- licans to advocate a revenue reform, and save thomselves in the near future by do- ing it [SPECTIAL NOTICES,|ron sttt ppcre s oy > = { for §1,020 pee vear, All oo Yupled by firet class ten wnte, " WL sell for $10,500. 1t #0Md soon. All of one. haif cach, balance, o118 to flve 3CATS. The above In vestment Is worth investigation.« Ca'l at the People's Rank 25011 [PYED CATTLE AND CLYD). SDALE HORSES, n T e subecriber is taking order ¥ for spring im porfation of the above, Friees mic Y bolow those at auction sides, nooe 80 ¢ applied. John BcCulloch, T, Trustand Sav. Bank, C \osgo, 203 9m} CHEAPEST TO LOAN-Money. DV GALEY O LOAN—The lowoah raten of (Y] Benvis’ Loan Agency, 16th & Dovglag Agents, 1 \J nd if they don’t do that wat?” “Well, if they won’t do that and go On Monday evening last there was a|overboard I shall bs very sorry: out I very ploasant and happy wedding at the [ 't going overboard with them. h " WY vill b SNATCHED FROM THE BURNING. A SMALL FIRE AT KRARNEY, Special Dispatch to Tur Beg, Kransey, Neb,, December 26. —About Davis and Co,, Heal Farnam 8¢ - ONEY TO LOAN—J. T, Boatty oans on ohatto) decls i.mu of Yazoo Blaze Away [se ven o'clock last evening a fire broke [ Howard stroet. property, 18 South 14th St. . ‘at the Whites and Start Sevoral Funerals, i — out in a tenant house located near the business portion of the city and bolo:s- ing to P. W. Wilson. This and an joining house owned by W. L. Nash were The contracting parties wore Mr. Theodore Hageman and Miss [ date in ths republican party by an adv: Eleanor Kate Bernhard, The Rev. Frazer, pastor of the Ger- “‘I cortainly shall not help any candi- oacy or a seeming advooacy of protection. You know exactly how that would be, 1f | over 15816 Douglas stveet. " HELP WANTED, “,'An'i' o ~ Tearn b Situations Mach 1st. €N 7 40 Lots IN THE CITY OF POR SALE-—6 xood stoves, wwe farnitate and s ATEe ARty of oxcellond wine vory cleap 1908 Qulifrnin S, s-1mo F‘bli NALE—A (irv slas second hand o p DUgE) Cull a4 1310 Harney stroot. i 1 had any influence at all it would neces- man Lutheran church, performed the |sarily be adverse to those who upheld ceremony, after which a reception was | protection.” tendered the kappy couple. ““But would you go over to the demo- A large number of the friends of the family wore present and extended their earty congratulations, A first-class supper was sorved and the table was loaded with all the delicacies which the season affords. Many c«utl{ and useful presents were 0 RD—-Agonts for Autsmatie rapidly consumed. The timely efforts of © profits, Csl! 200m 21, THE CUZ: the fire department and numerouscitizens grevented further conflagration. The re is supposed to have originated from an explosion of & lamp or defective chim- ney, no one being in the house at the time, Loss estimated from £1,600 to $2,000. Insurance will nearly cover loss. FIRES IN ST, LOUIS, 8r. Lours, December 26.—The large flouring mill of George . Thileners at | received by the happy people. The fes- Cape Girardeau, Mo., burned yesterday. | tivities were cunlinlued until a late hour. Loss 860,000; insured. Th om is a bookki for Peyck AND CASUALTIES, Another serious fire ocourred between Bm.‘_:a E:& is .sg:“.e,;v) n:gl‘?:m?{:fl ?:;y: Y SHOOTING AND LYNCHING. three and four o'clock Tuesday morning, [and togother with his amiable wife, we grox, Texas, December 26.— | totally d“"“{;“g the furniture ostab- [ hope, willfloat peacefully down the stream McDade special says: Monday [lishment of Neideringhaus, northwest [of time to the vast ocean of eternity. :30, Henry Pleitfer, Wright c;:‘r‘:mr of Tenth street and Franklin av- o -IT.lT “ Took T $ s and Thad McLamore were | @nue. v b hristmas hers. o ! ¢ s . DA German Iady cook at Ameriean o saloon hero by iy wll | Tho salue of the tock is $00,000;insur. | At both the Millard and Paxton hotels 1% you, thivk the 'eloction o Car. | s b = Wil 12 o'clock, ked men, carried into the an0d §57,000; loss not ascertained. The |y, tarday ologant dinners were sorved |i: i ¥ ishi id- tion and improved the prospects of the d hanged to a treo. Thad Mo. | house furnishing storo of Charles Neid- |0 /' largo number of our citizens par- | party?” ¢ i LR ad 2 Douglas & t at the ti esinghaus, in the same building, was also ty X g &';‘i?,' B:,.rlmin ':),B :ve:;):é urned. He values his stock and ma- | took of the repasts. The bills of faro dfi he 7lluctl~vn of gnrh-ll? has lgmli a de- barge of burglary preferred by | chinery at 830,000, insured for $20,000. | were elogantly and tastily gotten up. ciib it LR G LA Bl L) JANTED-A fow agonts Immediately .kr:r. of thi‘: gu;‘wfi. L The nth;’x’- Loss on buildi‘ng owned by the St. Louis| At thexl’nx)t'on a fine rimgst of bolaf waa | But the democratic party is a peculinr “ Tt e TR ned to be present when the [stamping company, $20,000. Warren |\ecoived with the following uttached: | institution, Becauso it did a thing laat | 7" ADIES OR YOUNG MEN i oity or country to arrived. Pfoiffer was undor |and John Corgan, firemen, were nearly | ~“This ronst of beof waa cut from the |Year is no renson why it should do the | L4 take nice Ieht andpleassnt work at thole o as a horse thieft in vhis coun- | suffocated in the building and had to | carcass of the imported Hereferd steer | S3Me thing this yoar. It has ever been | (o by ‘mail; o ovnvassing b stamp for reply. Po-day six men, friends and rela- jump from the second story window to ‘Marmion,’ a prize animal in the class of willing to take the government, but has | Flense address Reliablo Man'f'g Co., Philadelohia Pa While a Texas Town Comes Up ping with Three Lynch- ings and Three Fatal ~ Shootings. W A cnc{r‘ *“If the democrats should come out for | —— raw materials free and a sliding scale | VY from year to year of reduction of the whole tariff—an even cut—if they should A do that, the demooratio party would come | _ b ” Y\ ANTED -Men and women to start & new busl w4 at their homes. No peddiing; 10 1o 50 cta, an honr made. Sand 10 cents for twelve ssmplosand to my ground,” responded Mr. Beecher, with a smile. *‘But with me it is not a Instructions, C. K. BOWEN, Brockton, Mass , Rox 8yl & 20e0d 0t question of erty, although I have my aftiliations. 1 am not a politician and my i VY ANTED-Afirst clacw cook at Commercial Hotel, Coin, lown. Either white or colored. Good thought is purely and simply what is best wages, Address ‘‘Commorcial Hotel," st for the country. 1 have got no oftice to keep and none to solicit; have got no B it I political influence that I am afraid of ‘ TANTED—A good washer aud ironer at 2400 amaging. 1 stand as a spectator and Dodge streot. 0! DOLOrA. 1 a0rss pover Leviamh A'rmcw.' i‘;o; MLE-Two 218 Soutih 16th St 0ok, s TANTE Farni ANTED—A gifl to do general hemse.work at | 2110 California St. 538.20) MISUELLANEOUS, GSTSorrch mare, 4 years oM, marked “H." @ | right hin Roward given if left o% 9. Ned- sevs, YOth and PNirt stroete, u 5820 O8T—On Howard hetwean 1600w y 4 o0 13th botween Toward & Farnan purse;, containing §22. Mondny morning. Fuder Ploane Jeave at this office. 53000 ST ED—0n Dcer ) wieh rope nround (Very handy to U, P. Shops," Post- . wikintthy Zoffice, eto.) FOR SALE ~IN— TANTED A good girl at the Western 10th and Pierce streets. 68: hov Y Human Wrecks In Other Fires and Other Facts, . " o horn, Informat whereatouts will be rewarded! st | Edholm won's, sor's, one aned a bl miles wead 403-117 EDWARD KUEHL, MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION. | ALIST, 808 Touth stroet, botwoon Famam and Har. noy, will, with the ald of guardian spirits, obtalalng any ‘one ' glaacoof th past and present, and the cortain conditions in the future, and shoes male order. Porfoot satisfaction guarantoed. of Hanscom Park, > Good motive woman to walt on_tal do chamber work, betweon 11 amd wages $4.00 per week. Ingnire at t Omaha 9451 UL . Wi (New addition of 234 lots. e their lives. drawer TT. 818:tu thur-sat 1m ithose hung, come to town and |88V uarrel with Tom Bishop and illom,and a fight with shot guns hooters ensued. Two of sex- [Tribune's Red Wing (Minn.) special says | Ford, the Adams street butcher, Chicago, ok Bayley and Asa Bnylefl were nd the third, Haywood Bayley, Wounded. The remaining three i Willis Griffin, an estimable tizen of McDade, while assisting i and Bishop to defend themselves, through the head and mortally d by Hayward Bayley.. The five the two McLamores, two Bay- Pfeiffer, are lying in the market et unclaimed. It is thought 8 will come to-night and the trouble renewed. © A YAZOO TRAGEDY. #oo Ciry, Miss., December 26.—A lle tragedy was enacted Monday John T. Posey, of the firm of 8 & Posey, a most estimable man, highly connected, was insulted hn James, a negro butcher. Going d getting some friends Posey re- to where James was last seen. Bhout warning the party fired an [olin Posey, Carnet Posey and Jasper i ols were riddled with buckshot and tantly killed. A. C. Ellet was dan- ously wounded, and Fritz Halderer htly wounded. The negroes had or- nized, and under cover of intense dark- shot them down. The whites who rained from shooting because the breets were full of boys and men not onnected with the difficulty. To lave fired would, perhaps, have been to kill many innocent men and children. Only one of the negroes was appretended. The city council at a meeting yesterday the mayor Presiving,~reso after investigating ¥ the causes leading to the tragedy, that the difficulty resulted from personal alter- lcation between Posey and James and that the friends of both parties were wn into the conflict. imor race prejudices actuated either party. James was killed this morning by citizens hile resisting arrest, he having first fired ghreo times. A NIGHT IN THE MOUNTAINS, Neither politics MILL MINNEAPOLIS, BURNED. December 26.— The a fire yesterday morning destroyed the building owned by Buckhartz, Miller & Hadler, at Red Wing. Loss, $25,000; insurance, $5,000. e ——— FIAT MONEY, Schemes of Coungressmen to Keep up the Circulation. ‘WasHiNgToN, December 26.—Mr. Buckner, chairman of the committee on banking and currency, is preparing a bill to introduce when congress re-convenes, providing for issuing of treasury notes without legal tender quality, to take the place of bank notes going out existence. The purpose is the same as that of the bill introduced by Buckner the first ses- sion of last congress. The proposition of Comptroller Knox to take off 1 per cent of the tax on circulation, and allow banks to issue on market value instead par val- ue, is not favored by the chair- chairman of the banking and currency three yoar olds at the late Chicago fat | e¥er been willing to sacrifice a single stock show exhibited by George Leigh, Beecher, Ill., and slaughtered by John | #0Y one point.” “There are thousands of republicans, Ill. Compliments of P. E. Iler.” —— question. What do you expect they will do if the democracy stands squarely on the issue of tariff reform!” “I think there are a vast number of men who have heretofore been republic- ans and would prefer to vote with repub- licans, but who will certainly vote the democratic ticket in that event. The ailent voters, I think, are increasing in number. I think the publication of this New York Herald. discussion in The Herald is an eye-opener. After an old-fashioned noonday dinner, | It is a good thing te agitate the question. yesterday, Rev. Henry Ward Beecher|The Herald is doinga great work just threw himself into an arm-.chair in his | now, and I hope it won't got wearied in pleasant little study and talked right|well-doing. I have heard a great many ahead to a Herald reporter upon the|men speak of that interview with Mr. likelihood, in his opinion, that tariff|Low, for instance, and such a thing as reform would be the great question in [ that is very persuasive to men who are the approaching presidential campaign. {not committed to any party afiiliations. ““I stood by the cradle when the repub | Mr. Hewitt's speech last year in the lican party wasborn,”began Mr. Beecher. | house was a fine thing. Being himself a “T have worked for its existence for |very heavy iron man, there could be no years and yesrs and years; I have been |imputition that he was making a special in all its vicissitudes, and I feel a profound | plea in his own interest. The speech interest in it—a historical interest in it. | Was statesmanlike for the main part, and BEECHER ON THE TARIFF. The Great Brookiyn Preacher Talks About the Iniquities ofthe Pro- tectiveSystem—The Trib- ute Wrung from La- boring Men, committee. Buckner says if the plan of Knox was successful in avoiding contrac- tion of the circulation of bank notes, it affords but temporary relief and in seven years from the present, when it becomes nec to begin redeeming 4} per cent bonds, there will be a recurrence of the present trouble, The national bank sys- tem cannot live without a national debt, ually and certainly, ;Buckner is of opin- ion 1t is time to prepare for a permanent circulation. He is not fauorably inclined to removal of the tax on circula- | tion, giving as a reason that while in eastern states where the interest is low circulation is not a valuable franchise of banks, but it is valuable and worth all thegovernment asks in the western states. Buckner says the franchise is still more valuable because the rateof interest there is higher. The originator of the proposed measure is doubtful if the probability of any legislation upon the subject the pre- But it has always gone wrong on this |8 good many things of that kind have subject; and now that all other questions [ happened and are happening. The ex- are Iaid aside—for I think that it is im- | cessive amount of revenue we are getting pertinence to open the southern questions | in and don’t know what to do with is again—TI feel as if the republican party, attracting attention more a d more. A‘| if it expects a longer lease of power, has |a remedy came that proposition which is got to meet the demand which has only | more like the proposition of a drunken just been made, but which is going to [ man than of a man in his senses, that we swell louder and louder. In the first |should take off the internal tax on whisky and as that debt is being wiped out grad- | place, I don’t think that the manufactur- [ and tobacco in order to save the import ing states—the workingmen—are going at our ports. Consider how vast a qumbgr to be, as they have been, in favcr of |of temperance voters there are in this high protection. I think they are begin- [ country, and hew such a thing as that elley t0 | i good ning to see the illusion and the deception would strike them, F or ,M"~ el that is practiced upon them, which is a | propose that was political insanity. doublefold one. The stimulation of any form of manufacturing by an excessive tariff instantly carries an amount of cap- ital into that very direction, which pro- duces a rivalry here at home. There are more iron furnaces than are necessary to supply the home demand for iron; there are more woolen factories than are neces- sary to supply the demand at home for T PROBATE NOTICE - In the matter of tae estate of Joseph D. Luce de comsed. Nutice Is hereby ka, at tho Counf 1884, and on the 7th day of June, 1854, at thing to show that it had conviction on Mr. Beecher, who think as you ¢o on this iven that the creditors of sid deceased, will meet the Administrator of said Estate before me County Judge of Douglas County, Nobras- Co.rt room, in said County, on tne 7th day of February 184, on the 7th day of April 10 Wi “'Axnfh A girl for goneral housowork, cor. 19th and Fariam. VWit dining Friend, Neb, olass dining room 1. Apply A kood cook, male or fen room girl, Address Saus wiso one W Howe, 1l BITUATIONS WANTED. VWANTED-Iiv a voung lady scwlog by the diy in private familios 705 N. 16th 8t., up stai 634.28% \‘,’AN‘I‘ND—FM a young girl a place $0 nssist in the care of children. Inquire at 1710 Douglas, 581 FANTED—T0 trade, flio_pair of buiggy and double harness for Omal For particulars, inquire of C. E: Mayne & Farnam strect. stors, top 0., 1600 495 tt MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. \VANT!:I) -Well fuenished bod and sitting room for two gentlemen. Want loc.tion south of Douglas and not beyond 16th street. Prico not so much an object as comfort. Address “M. & H." Bre office. 54811 TANTED—To rent, barn with room for 15 or 20 horsex and 10 buggies, Apply to G, W. Kings. north Nebraska aud lowa Inlurance Co., 216 16th 8t. 487 FPOR RENT--Houses and Lots. OR RENT—Two houses, 10 rooms each. Ali mod- ern fmprovements, Cor. 17th and Burt, In- quire at Bee office. A OR RENT—An § room dwelling near doj A 4 room cottage near 11th and Capitol A splendld_room wuitible for earpent 685:tf JNO. E. EDWARDS, 1111 Farnan Fnu RENT=Furnished “room and_day | reasonablo rates at 1814 Davenport St. 92 -1y girls, at Mot 870. F&n RENT—Furnished room 1619 Faruam street. 9822 8t | Nob., from the 11th day of of Jan. 1884, to the 11th R RENT—A new store room. Hos. Ticiand Shrose OR RENT—A houi 0 of five rooms. Thos. Swift, 16th and Chlcago Lorenzen's Bieck, cor. 13th 51248 510-20* IOR RENT—House of six rooms and barn. quire at U. 8. Hotel, cor. 10th and Douglas Sts, 602-23| Also one flat | filed within two weuk fro with all modern improvements. Reot reuanlhl‘\; sald license will be grante an Inquire of | notice [ corner 9th and Jackson. cory o drug store. Apply to W, City Mills. OR RENT—Now store, with llving rooms_above, Good location for gro- J. Welshans & Co., 49426 { DN vER, December 26.—Further particu- | sent session, owing to the diverse opinion of Friday’s terrible disaster at Vir- [ among members. ~ Dingley, who heads ius mine, near Ouray,. are just re- |the list of republican members of the ved by special messenger to Montrose. | committee on banking and currency soys mediately on receipt of the news, a | the most important question relating to ty consisting of 31 left Ouray,to bring [ national banks is that of providing for lthe dead. The journey to the mine | the stability of circulation. ~He theught made in the face of great perils, as a | but two plans proposed to this end were t storm was raging. Having cared | practicable. One was to provide for the f the wounded and improvised sleds for | issue of circulating notes to an amount bodies, the party started to return. | equal to 90 per cent of the market value en the Cumberlain basin was reached |of bonds deposited to secure circulation. pcond snow slide descended, but being | After a hasty examination of the list of the lookout all succeeded in reaching | members of the committee he said he was edge of the avalanche before it struck | of opinion, this planis more likely to and thus escaped instant death. |find favor with the committee, He would sleds containing the four dead bodies, [ not venture an opinicn as to the treat- Never, were carried 2000 feet down |ment the other plan he had in mind. imountain side and then hurled over r—— fecipice five hundred feet high, where p must remain till spring. The party lly reached Ouray nearly dead from stion, JUMPED THE TRACK, NBURY, Penn.,December 26.—Early morniug the Erie mail train jumped rack here, and crashed through sev- rs. Two passenger coaches were ed and seven box cars smashed. ! Wheelan, fireman, was mortally AFTERNOON MARKETS. OHICAGO LIVE BTOCK, December 26, —Hogs —Recelpts market quiet and slow and 10@ ht, 85 00@h 5b; ru\:rh Eucking. 85 00@h heavy packing and shipping, $5 60@@é 10. Oattle—Reoeipte 3,500 head; quiet and dull; exports, £ 00@6 50; common' to choice, $4 00 @(‘: 003 butchers', 32 30@4 10; stockers, §3 00 @4 50, CH10AGO, 11,000 head; 15e lower; woolen goods. It is the same with cot- ton, and it is coming to be the same with all the products of the farm. We are manufacturing more butter, more cheese, we are raising more beef and more hogs, than this country can consume or begin to consume, and it is therefore indispens- ably necessary that in some way or other we should get a larger market for them. “But the wall that keeps men out on the one side keeps them out on the other. The tariff may primarily prevent the im- ortation of goods manufactured abroad, Eut directlyandindirectly it also prevents our carrying our surplus gdods into the markets of the world. In manufacturing the raw material, the staple elements, the interest on fixed capital, and so on, are incompressible—they remaimn about sta- tionary—and whenthis glutcomes there is but one way in which they can contract, and that is by first knocking down the wages of their men, and if that creates a row, then the next thing is to shut up— shut the foundry, shut the manufactory —and in that way,if you take the receipts of the laboring men with all these deduc- tions, I don't think that, on an average, they get any more.than they do mn Europe. And then you must add that the tl DR RE] Bridee, in Shinn’s Addition. cellar. Rent 815 per month, 402:26} o'clock A. M. each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance, Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, and one_year for the Admin- A. J. POPPLETON. —Two new cottages, near Military Five rorms, brick istrator to settlo said Estate, fron the7th day of Dec, 1848, this notice will be published in the Omaha Dai- prior to_the 7th street. 47925 OR RENT—A furnished room at 1017 Dodio oo for four weeks ecoulvely, ay of February 1884, AN, [A true copy.] A 10-1tew-aw, CHADWICK, County Judge. business). Apply at 2.7 South Fourteenth street, = 481 DISSOLVED. The co-partnership heretotore oxisting between . ogel & M. Abr nder the fivm name of H, | 2 %42 Capitol avenue, }POII SALE Ol RENT-A milk and cream dairy, with all necessary appliances (doing & good J'OR RENT—On Capitol Ifill, cottage six rooms 1 482:20) Spiegel & Co , has be olved by mutual consent, on the 12th of December, 1833, H. 8y iezel will con: tinue the business in hi now hrick building oppo Millard Hotel, and assume all Habilities of 4ho" 8 B {1006FY OF CIUBDINK KLo desirable place for & rost t, Cunningham's block 78th and Jackson. 850-1m FOR RENT—Two new stores. one a good place for the othor a very %0 rooms to rent. 1, 8PIEGEL, A18lew-4t M, ABRAHAMS, PROBATE NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of John G. Jacobs de- ceased, Notice s hereby given that the creditors of maid deceased, will meet the administratrix of ssid estate, before me, County Judge of Douglas Connty. Nebras: B\ou RENT—Furnishod room 1910 Farnam, 4 ground. 4 room house, 2 acros, 14 room houso new. 60-L1 OR_RENT—6 room house, barn, fruit, scre ka, at the County Court Room, in said County, on the o1k doy of Fubruary 1584, on the 6th day of April 1884, and on the 6th day June 1884, at 10 o'clock A. M. each day, for the purpose of presenting thelr claims for examination, adujstwent “and allowance, 8ix months are allowed for creditors to prosent their claims, and one year for the administratrix to settle said estate, for the sth Day of Decembor 1888, this notice will be published in fhe Omaha Dauily Bee for four weekn sucoessively, prior to the 5th day of February 1854 A. M. CHADWICK, County Judue TOR incas chancos, 2161m . W, LOUNSBURY, _15th aud Farnam, 30 o HIPPS ROE, House. TOR RENT—fiooms 1n Nobra Building. Bupplied wit {A true copy.] oe 04t lewk SHANGE—Oity residences, faram and bus 3W ad Spruce stroets, DOR RENT-Furnished rooms on the northwest oor, 18th aud Capitolavenue, formerly Creighton Natlona Bank Most_ desirable oftices in the city. PROSPECT PLAGE, (Only 58 Lots remaining unsold.) LOWES? FIRST & SECOND ADDITIONS 5 )Nearly all sold in these 2 additions.) —AND— Shini's Thid Addton, (8 Beautiful Lots left.) the following Streets: —CALIFORNIA,— —BURT,— ——CUMING,—— ~TZARD;— ——NICHOLAS,— ——CALDWELL—— —PAUL— —HAMILTON,— ——— CHARLES, —— —SEWAR Matter of Applicationof August Schulta for Liguon Loy f ——FRANKLIN,— NOT o Notice is herebyeiven that August Schults did upon ———DEC ; 8 th S0ty o Dovenbar, A D 1 s s DECATUR, lication to th POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder nover varies, A marvel of purity strongh and wholosomeness. - More economical than the odiuary kinds, and withthe multitud phosphate powde ng Powdor Oo. Mattor of Application of Anders Peder Han- won for Liquor License, NOTICE. Notice in-heroby given that Anders Peder Hansen: 1 upon the 24thday of Dec, A. 8 cation tothe Mayor and City (ouncil of Omaha, for license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous Liquors, at New, 707 and 700 11th steeot, 1st ward, Omaha, |/ day of April} 185 t there be no objection, romenstranice or protast Dec. 24th A. D, 1888, the |! ANDERS PEDER HANSEN, Applicant. wapapar will_publish the above wok for two weeks at The Omaha Reo e of the applican Charyud therowith b37-2t owk. —PARKER,— ——BLONDO— —AND ON—— —29th, 30th,— ——31st, 324, 38d,— ——34th, 35th end $6th— f——Streets.—— ALL INSIDE CITY LIMITS—BEAUTIFULLY LOw STREET CARS ‘Will run out Cuming Street, Early Next Spring LONE AENUE AND THE RESERVOIR, ~—AND THE— BELT RAIL ROAD! pirituous and vinous liguor # a6 Na 0 ward, Omaha, Neb., frony the | 11th day of January, 1884, €othe 11th duy of April, | 1884, 1f there bo no objection, remonstrance or protest flod within two wauks from Dee. [26th, A, D, 1568, the said licenso will be g AUGUST SO[IULTZ, Applicant. ‘Ihe Omaha Bee newspaper will publis the above notice once each weok for two_ weeks at_ the expense of thu applicant. The city of Omaha is not t be orowith, WETT, City Clork. lewk L 3. L Matter of Application of Mra M. A. Higgins for Liguor License, NOTICE, oo iw horeby given that Mrs. M. A, Higging did upon the 20th of Dee., A, D, 1853, file her application to the mayor and city councid of Gmahn for licenss to oIl malt, wpirituous and vinows liquors at No. 1624 I strect, Ath ward, Omaha, Nebrasks, from the 11th day 'of January, A. D, ‘1834, to the 11th day of Aprl, 1884 It there' e no ob- Jootion, remons or protest filed within two Dec.. 20th, A, D. 1538, he aid license MU, M. A. HIGGIN By Geo. Iliggins, Agent, A’\[v licant, The Omaha Beo newspaper will publish ~the above notice once each week for two weoks at the exponse of the applicant. The eity of Omaha Iy 1ot to be charged tierewith b40Rtlowk 4.4, 1O ETT, City Clotk, Matter o Application of Frank Plvonks for Liquor Li- i horeby yiven that F. Pivonka did upon N the 206 . D, 1848, file his application I f i y ngs for which he spends his money bulraie Savaer w6, iested i1 The passengers escaped with 020, to the M Jount il of Omaha, for lcen: 3 Bank, NEW YORK PRODUCE, steam. Apply at Ban} ml R REE — A NEW ORLEANS KILLING. OxrLeaNs, December 26.—Wm, fery, a prominent ward politician tant superintendent of markets, jot and mortally wounded yesterday | ern, cash, mbling saloon, by Dud Renand, the proprietors of the establish- Mcgnfl‘g ry died last night. QUENCHED HIS THIRST, jLrvELAND, O., December 26, ry oeder, son of a wealthy German, th half a dozen friends, at an early v esterday morning, attempted to to George Ossare’s saloon for the drinks, Ossare had to sell on the ground they were drunk, On making the pose of gemnfi iously refuse ck, re, shot from a window and killed ng Schroeder. TEXAS DESPERADOES, aERMAN, Texss December 26.- The of desperadoes terrorizing the north- portion of this county, when raided ht the fastnesses of Red river bottom, New York, December 26,—Wheat—TLower and dull; No. 2 red for January, $1 12§@ 1 18; February, $1 145@1 15; March, 81 16§ 9;0175; May, $1204@1 20F; June, $1 20§@ Corn—Daull, lower and heay; 49@054c; futures, 04/ g"i:%fiu; i waheionete 315 00@n 25 'or) et and unc iged; N Lard—Dull and lower at 89 16, PEORIA PRODUCE, PRORIA, Dwembe{ 26, — Corn —Market steady: new mixed, 454@46c; new rejected, 42 C. :').u—sc.m, firm; No. 2 white, 33hc. Whisky—Firm at $1 15, CHICAGO PRODUCRE. OH10AG0, December 26,—Wheat—Steady; 96§c for December; 963@96{c for January; $104 for May, 3 mixed west- K Corn~-Higher; 614c for December; 61fc for dward Eyring, brother-in-law of | January; 61§@614c for M; ay. Onte-Lowos; 840 for December; January: 38§c for May, Ryo—00c, Barloy—660. Flax Seed—81 43, Pork—Lower at $14 10 for January; for Fobruary; $14 80 for May, Lard—Firmer at $8 80 for January; $9 12} | prise. for February; $9 25 for May, d an unoffending negro at Pottoville day and since murdered a white t Dexter in Ccok county, where burned a church and school | dull; 95{c for cas! sheriffs May and Kelly B posse of citizens left last evening ir the brush. The parties guilty Pottoville murder are khown and Deputy readily identified. ST, LOUIS CRIMES, oUX rday. ¢ ndnx};n. R. Jones was arrested yesterday " the Perryville, (Kansas) post- w nights ago of $900 in money in stamps, " ULYSSES GRANT IN JAIL, Texas, December 26 — Ulysses st 3 & &y in of Jeasio Grant, relative of |y %o ichansed; praisie, $10@1L; timo was arrested to-day larizing & house nt Grant, of burgl stripe, vP‘ o el York Btat full December 26.—D. C, Gib- | g1 ctor in the tragedy at his | No, ding house Monday evening, MILWAUKEE PRODUCE, MiLwAUKEE, December 2 L 96c or Dy for January; 81 043 for May. Corn—Lower at (0c, Oats—8. Rye—02 Barley—00je, cember; ST, Louls, 8r, Louvis,Docember 20, —Wheat—Dull and lower; for cash No. 2 red, $1 01Fi@1 fl‘.!g for May; for Decomber; $1 104@1 10 Bred, 943@94ge, Corn for May, Oata—30@30jc for cash;814c for January, 864c for May. tye ~04he, / 5@ s8e, ood—§1 40, 10@15 00, o at 63@0634c, Corn Moal—2 2 35, 12c; Shetucket 8,10 1-20; do 88, 12 's blue 29, 9o, 4 Auh‘.hhoudhwu,lll-bl OBEE. 84jc for | are getting that beaten in more and more to $14 80 prised at all if there were a change that Wheat—Market 95fe figher; 47§@48} for cash; 48c for | a sliding scale, John Buftinton is in a | December; 48j@48fc for January; 553@55c | have reduced wamt—(edetx dairy, 20@20c; creamery, | of in this country have been etimulated in price, carried up for the sake of the mer- chant and the farmer (for they have an | interest); so that when he comes to spend this money he buys less with it than he PROBATE NOTICE, deceased, before me, and I think the workingmen are qumng 1 this idea more and more thoroughly into |, their minds. I have held from the very |t! beginning since I weat into an active | fust i campaign on the subject of free trade, | trator that while it is important that men in colleges and educated men should have right views on that subject, in so far as campaign policy is cencerned we have got and on the 20f of each day, for the clalms fcr examinstio Six months are urposs of wed for creditors to Omaha Daily Bee or four weoks successively, prio to the 20th day of Februsty, 1884. (A true 0opy.) A M. CHADWICK, d 21280411 County Judge, In the matter of the Estate of Jehn Wittkopp de. eaned . n ‘Notice is horeby given that the croditors ef said | ¥ I moet the Adminiatrator of aid Estate, /. A , County Judge of Douglas County, Nebras: could by with the same sum in Europe, ka, at the County Courtroom, T mun’t‘y. on the 20th doy of February. 1884, on the 20th day of April, day of June, 1534, at 10 o'clock presenting djustment and allow- re- eir clalms, and eight months for the adminis- t0 settle said estate, from the 2.th day of Do- cember, 1883, this notice wiil be pub.ished in tue ()NE turnished rogi for rent at §1 for two ocoupadts, 1014 Webstorstroet. 84340 time,217 N 16th 8t. J. L. Marble. 0254 %0 enongh OR LEASE—Four cholco lots on 20th 8t., long FOR BALE, veniont, with b year losse. J. 5, EDWAKDS, 1 11 Farnam St. T | No.1816 Pierce streot. 629-811 OR BALE—A corner store room, large and con- The fuiniture of an elegant double residence, Hou- e fullof first clasatenants payiog §200 per month, o DOR SALE OR RENT—A large house, 18 rooms. Bu'table for saloon and boarding house. Inquiro to noll M: enst corn Nob. from the 11t d.'v of April 1884, f there bo no nb{mhm remonstranoe or flled within two weel wsaid license will be llwlll be running next year within a block or twoof hose lots. Al located within five minutes walk of MILITARYBRIDCE AND THE TURN TABLE OF THE Red Street Car Line, | On Saunders Street, and all within five minutes " "ot the #0000 T b protest w from Lo, 20th A, D 18:3, the tod RANK PIVONKA, Applicant. ‘The Omaha Bee nw-lupfl will publish the above notiee once each week for two weeks at th of the applicaut. “The city of Ouaha s not to be charg herewith. “t-lews J. J. L C, JEWETT, City Clerk. Matter of application of H. Erdman for Liquor Liconse, NOTICE. NOR BALE—A good milch cow. Inquire at Western Hcuse, 10th and Plerce Ste. = b the 27281 SCHOOL HOUSE. Notice Is herehy given that H. Erdman did upon the 20th day of Deo, 883, file his application to the Mayor and City Council of Omaha, for License to persuade the voters. All theories in % the world are of no use if the laboring | Mser of Amlication o Frank J. Kaspar for Liquo men who have got votes in their hands NOTICE. can not be made to see ghn it is their in- | Notice 1s hereby given that Frank J. terest to have a low tariff,. 1 think we the 24th day of Dec D. 1 tion to the mayor and city counci we to sell maft, spiritous and vino Bohemian Hall, 18th’ t., from " the 11th 'duy of Jan. 1834, to the 11th day April, 1584, . lo Omaha fu the public comprehension; and when you come to bring out the silent vote in the next campaign I should not be sur- 1558, the sid license will e Fuaxk The Omaha Boe newspipe notice ance each week for two of the applicant chargod therewith, 6252t 1owk nted. CAwrAR, Applicant. publish the abo: would overwhelm politicians with sur- If I could have my way, there- fore, my policy would be to let the demo- crats who control congress frame a judic ous bill, not overdoing the reductions, and let the republican senate accept it and vote it, and that, so as far as the question of party is concerned, would, I think, be as conservative a step as th republican party could very well take. “Where would that place the party?” “‘What matter it! ~ We all agree upon 11one thing, that as a practical measure the i |first step to be taken is to admit new ’| material free, and the second is to have ear by year, until we e tariff to an absolute .|revenue basis. The moment you say 7| ‘with incidental protecticn,” you are dead; you are gone; every ks at the expon J. 3. L C. JEWETT, City Clerk, Licene, NOTICE, the 24th' day of Dece cation to the mayor amn 1 to soll walt, spirituois and vinous liguors piil 1854, 1f there bo ne objection, remonstrance or filed within two weeks from Lec. 24th, A. D, the sald license will be grauted KAVAN & PALIK, Applicant. [In‘ublllhllm ll‘m The Omaha Bee newspaper will notice wnce such weok L gle drop | char, protection in the tariff is dead i 1 wouldn't protect anything. I rewith. 626-2-10wk poison, um]l;; the bl ;‘.‘“,;1‘ lnh::‘:l o inquiries we will say t| you i republican party +oh you sugges! B R O “No, I'm afraid they won't; but Evealng Blacl iy, premature SR ke hoving tried in vdn'b:.r]y & slmpl Rk LTI Dessuderso. 4 Cliathawm it Now York, 84 Bane Kaapar did iy ap- liquors ut rat ward, Omahs, Neb., 1f "there be no objection, remonstrance or pro- test fled within two weeks from Doc, 24th, A. D, The city of Omaha is not'to be Matter of Application of Kavin & Pa'ik for Liquor Notice is hereby given that Kavin & Palik did upon v A, D, 1553, file his appli- clty council of Omaha, for oth wnd Leavenworth strect, %l ward, from the 11th day of Jan. 184, to the ost 1888, oF two weeks at the expense of the applicant, Tii city of Ouwahia i uot o be J. 3. L €, JEWETT, City Clerk, T L would make the tariff exclusively for re- hum:ngf "'anlvm finn;ufin‘:fl I Ing advertusement long run in our | tte ownors there s oontrary, 200 acres in cultivation, with & good house, 30 por acre, 0. F. DAVIS & O Ay : J7OR BALE—The best s'ock farm in N. braska, about 000 acres, with full control of & & de track gn Union Pacirlivay, e miles st of Vromout. rloo, Onbdnmudlln:u::fi.h Parker's addis. Prices: 10 well Malt, Spirituous and Vinous Liquors, at 8. E. E? corner 10th od Dodge Btreot, 4th ward, Omahs, Neb,, from the 116h oay of Jan. 1884, to the 11th day of April 1884, 1f there be no objeation, remonstrance or protest fled within two woeks from Dec, 26th A, D. 1883, the said license will be granted or clally w Dearing apple troow, Krapo v anparagus &c. §1,0. 8 of SHRIVER & BELL, 10 wnd 1411 Dodge street, Ve ]‘w(m SALE- two railroads, Whitney House, Grlswo o, Ta, 'Fnu SALE—Fow lote on Idle Wilde, soo abstraction of title, Joha G, W Dodge St. 7OR BALE—A busine blocks north west of Tost Offlo, §.250. B3x182 vacant 6 blocks N. W. of P. O, §1.800 st MUCAGUE, opposite I, 0, DOR BALE—Three each, w.nthly payn 0. at in Hanscom TR BALE A wholosalo uotion or wow and fane C J.CANAN & peddlers 0. nd Swell By Cuttors ~Only first cliss hotel in & live town of place. 8500 uts. MeCAGUE, ta»yu-uu o4t on 819-1 1. ERDMAN, Applicant. The Omaha Boe newspaper will publish tne above notice ¢ 4 at th $1 50 bA7 2tlowk. UPWARDS. | DR.HORNE’S ELEGTRIG BELT | Ouly 5 per cent down and 5 poas LA o cent per month. Mouser, Lots and all othor kinds of Real Estate sale in any and u\'aiy location in and abous b NEWMIP OF OV $10 EACH. CALL AND GET Nervousn 1 Jeart ol A i that Auy at my buy H h 1o by wilting or ealllug 20 Douglas strovt, Omaba, Neb, WILLIAM LYONS, MAIN OFFICE—Opposite postoftice, Room 4 £ren- wor Block, y one store, 14 n v P and Bt Mary's ave water woras, well arranged, Lot 60%x200. Poople's Bank, w14 {JOR BALE--12 lols, oue blook west of Farl nye cars. for ¥7,100, llbll:kl before January 1st, 1884, Buuk. {\OR BALE—Cholos oor, Baunders and 1o uvestigate this offer. Call &t People's property, Haal "AND JONES §T8. OR SALE—My two story brick residence, 10th e, barn, out-house, A Pl 600, Bosl Bargain in Ouwiaba, Call 8¢ M. Toft's Lots 60x150. Will nell the whole tract Real es: Sl bargala, f you cal 8 Peop P ot Chiarios Btrask, 1t will bay you | Tk k. and A4 For salo at C. F. Goodwan's Drug Store, 1110 Farnam st ect, Omaha, Ordore fillod ~ NOTICE TO STOOK HOLDERS, The annual mesting of the Stookholders of Omahia i o for %u-k!lr’%n of dirssfor or” o anaing ¥ . 1. on the Mon, 1th 1854 of tho Paxton Hote) at 1146, 20U PR J, T, CLARKE, Sooy, TAKEN UP up November 2st, one mile south of coun: helfors, three strayed all or less rod bl ™ 27 au.mfiwmg.“ Plats and]Full Particul AT ] Office and ¥rd, Cor, 18th and CaliforniaStroets,