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THE DAILY BEE. THE DAILY BELE--OMAHA. SATURDAY DECEMBER 29, 1883, that traine began cromsing on Ohristmas afternoon. The long strings of cars on TIRED OF LIFE. Saturday Morning, Deo. 29, the side tracks i Covington immediately Jomn M. Dodge Took Hi§ OWR Lifé|vewan to move over, and after the yards| The Tripartite Tinkers Still in Session, there were cleared, the cars that had been waiting on the city side were started Nebraska way. The evening after the Yesterday Morning. Special Meeting of the State Alllance. A special meeting of the Farmers' State Alliance will be held on Wednesday and and 17, 1884, to this meeting, and all ati-monopolis of the state are cordially invited to at- tend. No pains wil the meeting onbertaining and instructive. A programme of prooeedings will soon be | at the Cozzens hotel, sent to all alliances, {(iving names of speakers, subjects and All officers of slliances are requested to see that meetings are called and arrange- ments made to send delegates. State papers, please copy. P, B, fexrwotos, Pres J. Burkows, Sec. ad All alliances which have at any time been organized in this state| Several ] 4 0 are earnostly requested to send delegates | in this city had attempted suicide, and | profanity represented in this delay is The Cozzens [House Lawndry the | bridge was repaired seventy-four loaded Foone of the Tragedy, Which |and fifty-eight empty cars were brought| PIy Was Commisied for the over from the Covington side, and forty e loaded cars sent from the city yards to Tove of s Woman, the Nebraska division. Yesterday morn- ing there were still 160 loaded cars in the at Keatney, Neb., Thursday, Jan. 16 Several days have passed since any one The amount of the Nebraska shore, 1 | the 1ull was becoming quite monotonous, [something terrible to contemplate, The monotony was brekea yesterday, e — | be sparad to make | however, about 9:30, when one John H. An Editor's Tribute, ins | Theron I, Keator, Editor of Ft. Dodgo, attempted to blow out his brains || Theron I' Keator, T yoars have always used Dr, King's Now Dis- As is usual in such cases there was a | covery, for conghs of most severe character, as No definite Wayne, Sl pastioulan, | oo ived ap i the aliir, e that | el & Zor ttics speody cure. riends to woman was Dodge's wife. This scems | whom I have recommended it, speak of it in it g wamo high terma, strange, for it in 80 seldom in this day | overy cough I have had for five years, 1 con- and age of the world thata man kills | sider it the only reliable and sure cure for himself for his wife. Drug Store and get n Zree Trial Bottle, Large 't State Alli X o, A48 | fodge and this woman were married | ise 81.00 interim, The Chicago, The Weather. For the upper Colder and cloudy weather, rain or snow, winds northeasterly, falling barometer, followed by wind shifting northeasterly | ghamefully. and rising barometer, For the Missouri cloudy weather, ‘ snow or rain in the " southern portions, winds backing to | never provid northwesterly, rising southern portion by LOOAL BREVITIES. —Himebangh & Taylor, Omaha, soll Buffalo U. 8, Standard scale, ~—Kent has boen coroner scarcely more than | obtained ngloymem in the laundry at | undoubtedly watching Mr. month, and during that time has had seven | the Cozzens inquests. Maybelt don't pay to be coroner, ~—Cards ave out for « Rlia Stowart, of this city, and Mr, Nols Bell, of Aurora, Neb, Mr. prominent oltisen of H —Some small mmow plows have beon placed | went to the Cozzens hotel upon the Unien Pacific engines, and the old | evening and, going up stairs, threatened “Jumbo” snow heaver to do its awful work whenever called upon, —The man who was bank at Dr: Peabody's, not been buried. difficulty asJto where the body shall be in- torred. —A Indy passenger she got over into Towa Nebraska another native. —The board of directors of the Nebraska & | 18undry, which was occupied by three Tows Insurance company are holding an ad- journed meeting to-day. The year is near tho clowe and they aro desirous of knowing whoth: Ty women wore all badly. frightensd by | a0 er they have made a dol —The people in South Omaha are consider- | into t! ably enthused over the over the railroad tracks. greatly worried for the safety of their ohil. |heard in the laundry. dren under the present —The officlal library has been increased by two new blank books— the adoptien record and the index to estates— furnished by the commissioners, the first hooks that have ever been exclusive- 1y used in the judge’s o ~—Several oltizens of Council Bluffs and|side, and looked more like a toy pistol Deniaon, Yows, together business men of Omaha, held a meeting at| The wo the Millard hotel yesterday afternoon, rela- |18id upon a table, and tive to some Insurance matters. The meeting [ Who was in the houso at the time, was | 35 Park Place, N Y. waa strictly & business —H. C. Rellor, W. T. Weller and W. 1, G, | /108 | Caldwell, commissioners of Lancaster county, | did likewise and left the poor fellow there were in the city yesterday, to look at the new | alone struggling with death. About this | Ti ' i Ty ok ot s oo | uggling ut this | Thursdsy from a three week's trip through | series from these headquarters. taining to county business, They returned |ordered the man carried out, as the|tyne, home last evening, Z) BUAL Aforst was carried out into a cold entry way there last Mm‘ o mal N akslin Mamte die. In the meantime the management ‘Ward, wholives on Kleventh street. Morst was taken to jai found to have on a full those that he wore. The suit is nearly now | little meroy and humanity, and provide | ;an & ¢ and is of a black color, headquarters. ———— +~——OLOAKS— If 1ow prices will close out every cloak and wrap, both |; i in i Tadios and MW e h'l‘ T ::5; of hunnmtz'. dOerbun it 18 that the | Ilinols for a holiday vi is your time to secure a bargain, o L. B, Winuays & Sox, Cor. 16th and Dodge Sts, e — Court Notes, m&e27-3¢ The case of Patrick vs. Davis occupied another day at the U, 8, court, In the district court, yeaterday, Judge Neville overruled the motion for a new | 86arch of a conveyance, death came to re- trial in the case of F' & Southwestern railway. No business|to the undertaker's, of importance was transacted, A suit was comm, Henry L. Stowart, against William Pax- {inesses ton, to quit the title to the northeast Earand iy xomeh fourth of section 10, o!nngommt, and to divi tition it, The contested election case agaiust Berka has e fife: about five years ago and in about one GOWZRDLY ROBBERY. year from the date of their marrjage, a child was born. Mrs. Dodgo stated to 8| prs, King Clubbed and reporter yosterday that ever since her Dead, union with Dodge he has treated her - He has whipped and beat | Tekamah Burtonian. her until she could stand it no longer. Mississippi valley: Left for| oiit not, tion, valley: Colder and it the | she was compelled to work tor bread and clothes, while he spent his money for drink. receded evening. falling barometer. payment of fifty dollars, and, being a POOL POINTERS. he Completed Other Railrond Mattors. He was a bridge builder by trade, but | Mr. King, the section boss, was the scene | 80 far there is nothing to tell. Mr. King had just received a | further than that there is nothing to say.” The meeting will be held again at 9 Organization of the Pool Will Proba. To-day The representatives of the railroads Sioux City yards waiting to be crossed to | interested in the organization of the tripartite pool were in session all day yesterday at the Millard hotel, and will probably conclude their business to-day. formation could beobtained regarding their proceedings, except that “For the past five | the Chicago & Northwestern will be in- cluded in the pool, which will be thor- well as for those of a milder tyim, 1t never | oughly organired according to the origi- AR nal plans as mapped out in New York. Having been cured by it of | Upon what terms the Chicago & North- western is to be admitted, Coughs, Colds, ete.” Uall at C. ¥. Goodman's | learned. The proceedings so far are of a very harmonious character. Burlington & Quin has as yet not sent any representatives to the meeting, and in all probability Thie of course means war be- tween this road and the new combina- was not After the meeting of last evening a The quiet and pleasant little home of | reporter for Tre Brr was infnrmedltvnn *You She bore it all until about fourimonths [sober, industrious man, had taken his | 0'clock this morning at the Millard. ago, when she determined to leave him. | earnings home and given the pocketbook Hin paronts had advised hor to make this f ¢, My, King, and told her he must go move, 80 she took her child to live with f 5 them, and leaving him in Grand Island, [UP town a few minutes, Write for prices. tf] \y;ne'vo Omaha in search of work. She |just south of the depot. Their home is King's ouso whero sho has 8INCO | movements, for he was hardly out of [tore sy B oot S oo | nearing vhen the black whiskered villain came in at the front door and inquired | January 1st next. refusod to do, where the boss was. M. King, to it Bell is a banker and Grand Island to thiscity, and ascertain- evade the answer, said he was outside amilton county, ing where his wife was em) I:‘{nd, he | somewhere, nesday | 8iven than the coward ! with a club (;:dbl}:- whlchh he held behind Py . e . | him, and fell er to the floor, when he 1 i o 1 BB 18 0002, B I e . o S 0y Sl porter of the house arrived upon the which lay on the bureau in the bedroom. killed by the caving [sceno and told him that he must not|He scattered clothes on Christmas day, has | make any disturbance, and furthermore [FoOm . in his the wedding of Miss tendence. out trouble, who had mangaged to craw! to _the sofa, No more was seen or heard of him un.|and escaped in the darkness. Mr. King " i came back within twenty minutes and Bilhis Dativet trutn til yesterday morning, whenhe was seen by blood was oozing in streams. He gave thu‘:i alarm, Dr. ( ll:ianoxlll.wgl summoned fiest, thus losing to [ Notwithstanding this the fellow suc- |#nd restoratives and pallistives admi ceeded in gaining an entrance to the | tered; the wound sewed up and the p: tient made as comfortable as possible, women, his wifo among the number, As | Putit was some time before she could ho entored he advanced toward his wife, | Posk, but when she did she and said, *‘May here is a note for you,” | 88id tlltut was s black whiskered f King is now up and in a fair way te fully e | o ksl T i possiblity of a viaduot | Isundry rooms. They had scarcely en- caped, and noclue to his identity has been found. . Mr. b 2y ot G | PeR 0, XD0u. NS A plstol RhR B L0y, tal anid iinduatrious, Avage] Vand m&e27-3t llar or not. once the attention of the YM' and they rush state of things, ted, and this sad event has spoiled of Judgo Chadwick eople azound e | (EEC T e holidays for thon to the laundry and pleasure of the holidays for them, A BULLET HOLE thankful Mrs. King's life is spared; Ther &% iy, tho right aide of his head, just above |MRSY. i o comidoration when life |y, fHoe 1 the ear. A little revolver of the D ———— o0 lor these records. | fander pattern, No, 22, waslying by his Four Beautiful Oards, New designs never before published. [ cate of the general With some of the|than a deadly weapon. led man was gfikfid up and | receipt of 20 stampto ev r, Swetnam, | Omana Brr. Address. reader of THE e muel Carter, 28-tf one. summoned. The doctor looked at the man, felt of his pulse, and then ay and left him. = Everybody ————— .PERSONAL, advocate of the Wi convened at Fort, me the housekeeper came in and | Utah. He reports having had . a splendid work must go in the laundry, and he vu": MM Towhe, ruparinteadent of] tha) e’ ing houses on the Union Pacific, together with around and | his family, took dinner at the depot in this Laramie, Wyo., When | 9 the house was storminy hen | dgclaring that the wound L and searched, ho was | moved from the house. There are times | the west. 1 sult of clothey under | when even hotel people should show a in this city. public service. Strauss, chiof salesman for B, New- will leave for Chicago Junuary 6. Rumor has it that he will not return alone, C.L. Hall, of The Commercial Record, 1t is now at the police | for a poor “unfortunate, even though his pockets are not lined with gold, but from the treatment this poor fellow received at to think ‘that there ate people in this | Year's visit among friends, ¢ before it. world who are entirely void of all feel- | Mrs, Thos, Perionet and son have gone to do it, we propose to of human ness does not flow in the veins of the management of the Coz- 7ens, Hon, It K. Valentine is in the city and is staying at the Millard, AnEEEE The nevul‘:lpgr men were on hand and | E. P. Weatherby, of Ponca, stays at the | fantry; Fi although they are used to all kinds of | Millard, :I‘Fh'!, kho’ii":l too tough for them and ey immediately set to work to have the [, . go:r man moved, They ml?hunml St 8 the Mullgrd, mflh s hospital and received permission | ©. M. Densmoor, of Stanton, is among the to take the man there, but while away in | arrivaly at the Millard. * ‘ liove him of his sufforings, and all that anifest inj NG g8, al i o ok's 4 ifest i estuer va. the Omahia | renained to b do “ ey : x y:ln .u:o cvt;l:r d:rh‘:: A, Pnl-.,k“ el:th L u Tha corppc took of the remains |1 o thave, enced yesterday by|and an inquest was held at Drexel & Maul's undertaking rooms last ';;ani ‘ekamah, {s at the Mil- | special orders No. townshij of the trouble with her late husband during| H. K. Dunbar, of Weeping Water, Is stay. There is no doubt | ing at the Millard, s treated by him. [ J, w. A : ot e jugy o b m‘l:: i Bixlor, of North Platte, is a Millard | Omaha, Nel ound inlotad by ptetsho st op 'ound inf s Y a pi ot fired by or duty at that been tried the Millard, Dodge's remains will be sent to-day to| E. D. Bigelow, of Blalr, stays at the Mil- his former home, in Jasper county, Ia,, | lard, o for burial, where his people live, "+ tor- We produce the I K J. H. Smith, of Valentine, is at the Pax- otter waa | ton, mvearsyY Dodge to b wite' yestarday | "o, 4. paston, of Valentiu, i stayiug at | 0 ovee 5 e THE LETTER, She Paxton. —Dearest and Beloved | Frauk M- Dinluny, of Tecumseh, is among 20much troubl to you | the arvival at the Paxton, woraog All for you: | David Campbell,Chuch Howe and Ephraim | abottle at O, ¥, Good: stroots all night last night and [ Rhodos, of Auburn, are at the Paxton, 1 't tell 3 st W o .2, M, of i, v i in the | vity yesterday and stayed at the Paxton da and at that post. writes: ‘‘AL shat she is now able to do Electric Bitters will do far themw, tion a meeting of PROMOTED. e Mr. G. W, Holdredge, of the B. & M., This :Ply Wwas no sooner |is now assistant general msnager of the struck her a blow | road—a promotion from general superin- Mr, T. E. Calvert is ap) superintendent of the headquarters at Lincoln. around the | ment takes effect January 1st next. Mr. " search, but on|Calvert will continue to perform the There scems to be some | must leave the house, which he did with- |finding the money loft Mrs, King, |duties of chief engineer. ————— ——CLOAKS—— 5 "1 If low prices will o it, we propose to i found her unconscious. a fearful gash in P e etarg vornin was . vory e | 2 ok prowling acound the house and | (P00, SReomeCous: . onrtul KOst | clors out avory cloak and wrap, o - condition. Sho occupled a berth in the sleeper [ upon him and order him away, as he did and was just about to become a mother, but | not want him around the house at all. dies and Misses, by January 1st. is your time to secure a bargain. L. B, Wiruiams & Sox, Cor. 16th and Dodge Sts. e Army Orders. Recruit Charles S. Chew, enlisted at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo., is assigned to struck me. Mrs. | company A, Ninth infantry. Recruit Francis Bolsing, enlisted at Fort Douglas, Utah, is assigned to com- nd Mrs. King were | pany H, Sixth infantry. 3 Recruits Richard E. Gilmore and Er bogan to_scream, which attracted | contented, that they are universally re-| o gcnmiat, enlisted at Fort Douglas, Utah,are assigned to the Fourth infantry found Dodge just inside the door, with | But, even in their afiliction, they are|and will be sent to the station of their regiment at the first favorable oppor- Notice to Veterans, For the pury of permanent organiza- et u.?om Mexican War TRAVELING AGENTS APPOINTED, W. F. Herman, of Denver, has been appointed traveling agent of the U. P., with headquarters at Cleveland. The robber was| R. R. Rol , formerly of Omaha, now of Denver, has been appointed trav- eling Agnt of the U. P., with headquar- hi . Both of these appointments take effect nted general & M., with The appoint- First Lieutenant Bernard A, Byrne, Sixth infantry, is detailed as judge advo- court martial, con- Will please any person. Sent free. on | vened at For:ll qu?ln. Utah, by para- o First Lieutenant 8. W. Greesbeck, ad. jutant Sixthintantry, is relieved as juc Acting Assistant Surgeon R. B.Grimes, U. 8. A., if relieved from duty at Fort d will report in per- son to the medical director of the de- iment, for assignment to temporary man must be [ city yesterday, after which they departed for | The travel d.rected s necessary for the A general court martial is appointed to meot at Fort Laramie, Wyo,, on the 4th day of January, 1884, or as soon there- after as practicable, for the trial of Pri- vate Timothy Driscoll, Company D, an the Cozzen’ this morning, weare inclined | leaves to.day for Denver, to make a New | guch other pymonen a8 mn‘; T br‘ough‘: Detail for the court: Captain Charl 0. Rawn, 7th infantry; Captain Daniel W. Benham, 7th infantry; Captain Rich- ard Comba, 7th infantry; First Lieuten- k M. E. Kendrick, 7th in- it Lieutenant Francis Wood- 3rirlge, 7th infantry; Second Lieutenant 100, H. B sile ) .| James B, Jackson, 7th infant: il Dastle Ml s regte | TLLCHE 2 ant Daateltds Frodorisk, 7t in- ; ¥irst Lieutenant Charles A, Wor- , 7th infantry, judge advocate. A greater number of efficers than those 8. D, Burnett, who has been for the past|named can not be assembled without|YARD. to the service. A Acllivngs Assistant Surgoo:a\lw . C. Bor- indaw. en, . A., having reported in person enter the law office of his father-in-law, who o e T u.m:f hl""mignm“ 2 duty in compliance with paragraph 11, 284, current series . from the headquarters of the army, will A. G. Johnston, of Beatrice, arrived at the | Proceed to Fort Laramie, Wyo., and re- Millard yesterday. }mrt to the commanding officer thereof ; Second Acting P Surgeon J. H. Lott s relioved from duty at , and from temporary duty uarters, and will proceed James Bell and wife, of David City, are at 3,&',5,5;‘5{}.:"{;&.’,’.’,“&2.“1:‘7‘3?’3&? A Very Remarkable Recovery, Mr, Geo. V,Willing, of Manchester, Mich., y wife has been almost helpless for five years, so helplest that she couls alone. She used two Bottles of Electric Bitters, and is so much lmrn her own worl all that " 'lbd, clalmed Hunreds of testimonial their Jm! curative po'.r!.“ man's, * Veterans will be held at the office of e Judge Morton, g Bucklen's Arnica Salve, Warranted to speedily cure Burns, ing. San Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers A Tetter, dhgp.d hands, | Omaha, Dec eruptions, guaran to_cure o boxm or money refunded, 25 cents r h ode yhlhmfi for me. Good-bye, my Y ier, our husband, who dearl; Jbicod for you and 1o 't ever forsake another, 3 Es loves and uame of '8 uhie of | thief enterod the residence of Mz, 0, L, | St e —e The Winter Bridge, £E & i Myunmyo;cm:w vllla:ndui}lbeflnlol i 1884, at 10 o'clock a. m, medical wonder of the wou.d, | Fe#Pectfully invited to atte — Saratoga Chips, The ladies sewing circle meet this weak Shortly after dusk Thursday, a sneak | Saturday aiterncon st Mrs. F. M. on the 2d day of January Col. Smythe is nd the meet- g WaLsh, Secretary. ity papers please copy. y 29, 1888, Mr, E. L. Patrick ment to Blair to- T Mr. Beons and | 48y to visit J, J. Smith, of that place. A poiz 2 ol 8 | Becatary Nontia, 6 G0 T M. 0. A school at Jow advaniags b Poviaostod Wad of the holiday vacation to make mome needed alterations in the school room. Cuckoo. | oo RENT_An § room dv! A 4 room cottage near ) A spendid Yoom muilable for #hop. 88640 INO. E. EDWARDS, 1118 ot a 108 Taaaare P DARMNNG S . Real Estate Transfers, ~OR RENT. hed room and " reasonable t 1814 mvrnpmda m" OR RENT—A new store room. Also one fiat Tt i modern improsements. Rest ressonable The following deeds were filed for record in the county olerk’s office Decem- "‘"‘l”'u';‘” i for Tin Ber by Ames’ ia ol partlen.” Lorensen's Diock, cor. 184 4ad 0 7A 'y nire at . Hotel, cor. 10th and Douglas 8 Kountze their attorney in fact, and Her- ‘Infa nts and Children | sl i ; man Kountse and wite to Herbert E, ot Oates, wd, lota 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12,| (SHShbet Morphine ee Natootine, block 12 in Plainview, §2,400. Mary Drahobl and husband to John Guild and Alexander Melnris, w d, lot 28, block 2 in Park Place in Omaha, £1,000. George E. Chaney and wife and W. E. 7OR RENT—On Capitol Hill, cottage 2442 Capitol aventie, ‘What gives our Children cheeks, — ~ ‘What cures their fevers, makes them sleep; NOR RENT-1T ew stores. one a goo place for "rix Castorine’ | I Ty o1 evotonng slors At L OWAE & YREY ce for A restaurant, also rooms to ren Cunningham's block 15th and Jackson, 850-1m When Bables fret, and cry by turns, ‘What cures their colic, kills their worms, But_Castoria. JPOR RENT—6 room house, barn, fruit, sere °y Now |, dgo eneral court martial, ouglas, Utsh, by par- | P! H. T. Leavitt, county alerk-elect, returned | agraph 1, special orders, No, 130, current Fort not What quickly eures Constipation, ground Adams and wife to John L, McCague, | | Sousiomach. Cols Tadibaton % room house, 2 acros, od,o} of lot 3, block G2 in Omaha, | 1 o CHuC Castorias | 14 room houss new. e, 4 Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, ool - William Kolbe and Catherine Kolbe to| Castor Ofl and Paregoric, and AOR FXHANGE—Clty residences, farms and bus Rasmus Hendrickson, w d, lot 1, block Hall Castoria, Iness chauces. 3. W. LOUNS| 3 2, in Bowery hill in Omaha, $700. Tr——y——rvorrame | PO OT——— - . 20" b0 79 1| wolute oure for Rheumatism, |—— e e 13 e, containing 20 acres, £700. Ty oor. 18:h and Capitolavenue, fors House, JOR RENT—Rooms in Nebraska Nationa Bank Building. Most desirable offices in the city. Sprains, Burns, Galls, &o., and an nstantaneous Pain.reliever, il foh sl Card of Thanks, We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to our many kind neighbors and Supplied with hydraulic elovator and heated by friends for their sympathy and assistance stoam. Apply at Bank. 026-tt during our bereavement in the death of 20 e o Liahac sl i SPECIAL NOTICES.| g imeass mimsriarmae ) M O . LY. R LE n 20t WiLLIAM CoNNER AND FAMILY ##rSpecials will Positivelynot be inserted [ THOR LEASE—Four cholce lota on20th Bt, long HEIM‘.‘RU |] & c [] uniess paid in advance, time,217 N 10th St. J. L. Marble, 6361t Southwest Cor. 13th and Jackson Sts. TO LOAN—Monev. ONEY TO LOAN—The lowest_rates of interest arit, With b yeas 16406, Bemis' Loan Agency, 16th & Douglas 284-tt The furniture of nn elegant double r(-klllrnnlt. § nonth., - Houwse fullof first class DEALERS IN L) 53641 ALL FINE BRANDS OF. WINES, |Agents, 1606 Farn WHISKIES AND BRANDIES, OREX T LOANY, 7/ iy outa o SELL property, 218 South 14th 8t. HELP WANTED. sums of #500. and_upward Co., Real Estate and Losn use, rding house. Inquire No. 1816 Pierce strect. 529-313 R SALE—A good Western House, 10th lch cow. Inquire at the Per Gallon, Pierco Ste. b27-25) Whisky. 81 36 ™y Lo o L TA r experienced operatorson the No. | T30m GATE 11 hest stock farm In Nebraske, Whisky, gox -1 65| WA i b v 15 | 1 about 000 acres, with fall control of & side ¢ Bowen on Union Pacifio railway, five miles east of Fremont. S v e 18100 Golden Sheaf, fall *81,..... ... . Kentucky Choice, spring '80. . Moss Rose, spring '80. in cultivation, with a good house, ~Price, 0. KDAVIS & 00., 1605 Farnam Street. 200 acry VW/ANTED-To got an energetis oanvaser for tho | $30 per acre, city of Omaha. Good pay. Address “G. 86" | *523.81 Bee offlce. 7 ANTED—Immediately, oo wom an te do gen- Moss Rose, summer g FO\R ALE —d'l;hrllf mr’:|u)|' from chll:)); S Ml;l\l. 'P?w s § 3 clally suted for gardening, with house, barn, Taylor Rye.......... Voo eral houte work and m'l'a"]hmf ;« the house | bearing apple tr:‘un,o%npe vines In bearing, haif acre - ” Buckeye meat market, ccrner 16th and Mason. asparagus. &c., 91, Governor’s Rye, fall '70. i sott | “Boas SHRIVER & BELL. 'WINES, BRANDIES, ETC. W 'ANTED A first class barber, guarantee#16. ‘M‘! JOR SA Portland and Swell Bydy Cutters Per Gallon, week. Paxtor House Barber Shop. ~ 552-81 and Slelghs, at No. 1409 and 1811 Dodge street. Boutellau fils Cognac Brandy, ST T T e i T 509. R L e .89 00 fifi,‘;,”“, Ihduire of Janitor Cass St. Seacol. | Jq1OR SALE—Only first clas hotel 1 live town of California Grape Brandy, 1870. ... b 00 f ‘650288 two railroads, Whitney House, Griswoid, Ta, e By | by A A competont drug_clerk wh e bl Blackberry Brandy. . 300 WAN O Hacishice b0t OR SALE—Few lots on Idle Wilde. Call and 012 Tora Gin L SO0 A T e oushiag Wwp i v g 800 abstraction of title, John G. Willis' 1414 Rum, Jamaica L3 00[ T : e el e - g ANTED—Collector for the citv by a mercantile E Kimmel, Gilk . 300 Vou, steady employment to & good man, ive | JA'OR SAUE—A businees ans residences rooms & East India Bitters. 2 00| referenoos and salary pxpected. il 88x132 vacant 6 blocks N. W. of P. 0. $1.800. California Sherry Wine. 0 (]| o e (VORI | ol SRR 4 7.1t McCAGUE, opposite P. 0. 8, Port Wine. .. .17 7ANTED--A girl for house work at 1618 Chicago AR Wino, 1 75| WA ook o201 OR SALE—Threo lots in Hanscom place. §500 s oach, monthly. pymenta. | McCAGUE, opposite 28-2¢ HE S8CHOFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., 0. 0 0-t1 Chicago, 111, want agents to canvass Omaha vicinity for their new spelialties. They claim t best agents clear 87 per day. Circulars free. — FALCONER'S HOSIERY SALE. ‘We announced yesterday that on Sat- urday morning we would make a sale of Hosiery and Underwear. We how give particulars underneath, We offer these goods at TWENTY- D aman Hinlch FIVE pel;l cent less than our regular [ Harney and Howard. prices, and to simplyfy matters and mako [ . — = the reduction quite plain 25 per cent will | WWANTEoA ook be taken off the bottom of each bill. cotner 12th and_ Howard St. We would also call attention to the :;c.t that re offer these goods at t}!:e time it people need them and not when the e S season is over. AWk 284 doz. Men's Heavy Merino Shirts and Drawers. 236 doz. dnwadrl. i 82 doz. Men'sfull-regular Merino Shirts m‘l’lmfll'i ¥ 1, full-regular, en's all wool, full- . shirts and drawers. ! y T g e o 246 doz. Ladies’ Heavy Merino Ve sts | (()E experienced dining room girl wanted lumed- OR SALE—A wholesale notion o peddlers wagon new and fancy. C J. CANAN &CO. 876-t1 JRORSALE-My two story brick residence, 1oth and St. Mary'savenue. Large barn, out-house, well arranged. Lot 50x200. Price rgain in Omaba. Call at ll.w'l‘u L X water wol $7.500. Best People's Bank. TANTED—100 miles below Vicksburg, | Mass. H. M. \ NWEILER. 558288 2 lots, ono block west of Park avn Lots 60x150. ~ Will sell tho whole truot | JORSAL] nue cars. " | tor §7,100, if sold betore January 1st, 1854 Real es- tate owners bid this bargain, if you call at People s Bunk. 27841 ANTED—A German dining d one who unde eradu ] ety 5 PRIy Bt News| OR SALE—Choice business property, three lots cor. Saunders and Charles Streot. 1t will pay ycu o nvestigate this offer, - Callat People's Bank. i 7 ANTED—Chamberinaid and lsundress intely at Occidental Hotel. 567+t {OR SALE—Improved property, which will pay the buyer 20 per cent on the investment. Rente for §1,920 per vear. All oocupied by first class ten- ants. - Will sell for $10,500, if sold soon. _ All or one- half cah, balance, on to five years. The above in- vestment'is worth investigation. Call at the People’s Bank. 2804 for general housework 1n & 5 Davenport 8t. be9-tt WANTED— xp:flmcc: tnnda Izl“ make .hflg; D . ts. Steady work. Canfleld's factory Men’s all wool shirts and | Harney St s o2 OLLED CATTLE AND CLYDESDALX HORSES. T ¢ subscaibor s taking orders for spring im. portation of the sbove. Prices much below those at auction sules, - References to those mupplied. John McGulloch, IiL. Trustand Bav. Bank, Chicago. to board at home, 314 8. 10th St. ANTED—A boy to clean up andattend pool room 562-204 VY ANTED—Gir at 1508 Davenport St. 577-2 and Pants, fately at St. Ch OB BALE A firt lass socond haud top busey 5 Lt D at 1819 Harney stree 186 doz. Ladies’ all wool vests and ANTED—Three persons Dte: Situations March 1st. rs, 10 10780 power over 1616 Douglas street. R SALE—Two portao:e 0o! F.nglyn *® D FITZPATRI 139 doz. Ladies full-regular vests and 18 Bouth 16th Btreet. nts, ANTED—A girl to do general house- 27 dor. Ladies’ Union Suita. 219 ltoraia Bt b i) 183 doz Children’s Merino Vests and Pants, 43 doz. Children's all wool Vests and Panta. 360 doz. Ladies’ Cashmere Hose. 812 doz, Children’s Cashmere Hose, all sizes. 163 doz. Mens Merino and Cashmere Hose. N. B. FALCONER. e quaantities at this VWV ANTED ood girl at the Western houso, 19th and Fierce streets. 638 25§ MISCELLANEOUS, n to start & new busi- peddiing; 10 to 50 cts. 05T-0n Howard hetween 15th and 14th atr, or for twelve gamplesand | 1 Jun 14th vetween Howard and Famuma small N, Brockton, Mass , Box | purse containing $22. Monday morning. Fiuder a d 6% | please leave at this office and be rewarded ANTED—Men and wot ness at their homes. an hout wade. Send 10 instructione, C. E. BOW " 680281 ANTED—A first clazs cook at Comme: Coin, lIows. Either ood TRAYED—A tark broe wages, Address ““Commercial Hotel.” CHR 3 ) pony about 6 years old, d will be given for_the re- orner Lith and Castellar 563-20 turn to L. B.. Wisby 8. E. st ANTED—A good washer and Ironer af i : t 2406 late A, Cruickshank & Co. Dodge street, 605-t¢ —— Mnsqumuus BALL, Saturday, January bth, “7ANTHD—-A German ‘lady cook at American 1884, at H. Ruser's, one and a half miles west house, 520 Douglas street. 18 14 of Hanscom Park. GINGHAM SALE. S. P. Morse & Co. will offer to-mor- row morning 2,000 pieces of ANTED—Good active woman to wait on_table do chamber work, between 11 and I2 oclook, wages $400 por week. Inqire at EDWARD KUEHL, 3 912 Douglas St. MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION- GLOUCESTER ) - ALIST, 803 Tenth streot, betweon Farnsm and b AMOSKEAG | Apron ADIES OR YOUNG MEN i city or country to | ney, will, with the ald of guardian spirite, obtaining YORK | Checks take nice, I'ght and pleasant work at their own | any'one ' glaace of th past and pres and the y L Gastly and quicely made; work | Gortain eonditions in the future. Boots dnd. shoos LANCASTER 6¢ Lo ol sent by mail; no canvassin samp for dcply. | mate r. Perfect satisfaction wuaranteed. RENFREW Dress Vloaso ndireds Hollablo Man'' Co, Philadelonia b, — ?(f)‘gfi%ox | Styles i L) Lo Matter of Application of Peter Goos for Liquor or ! ANTED—Firat class dining room girls, at Met- 20 CASES APRON CHECK GING- ropolitan hotel. Apply at once. 8704t HAMS IN FAST COLORS, NOT SO “<mw| ~A good cook, mal GOOD OLOTH AS ABOVE, at 4CTS A or fem’e, dining roum girl, Address Sau Friend, Neb. osdi o lso one u‘ pon the day of January, 1834, if there ! SIMPSON MOURNING SITUATIONS WANTED, & SSTER . : NI, SHEPARD PLAID, D s e e a2 EDDYSTONE SATINE, speaks French and English, has good refercnces. Ad- WASHINGTON RED' and ST o4 100 A0 G [ BLACK Comrorr Roses, 2000 YARDS BEST PERCALES, 7c L PER YARD. These were closed out by us in New York in December; comprise the whole stock of the hl};ut jobbing house there, and cannot be duplicated until next sea- son, . P, MORTE & CO. 008, Applicant. ewspaper will publish the above & f0r twa weoks at the expense The city of Omaha is not to be .y rican woman of finement_ a situation as houso keeper or tray ling cowpanion for u single gentleman_or lady pos eassing na ural refliement. - Address Miss A. Hal Owmaba Neb. 683-284] FANTED—By u yor g Iady sewing by the ‘private fanilics 705 N. 16t Bt.; up sta 884 L J. L. C. JEWETT, City Clerk. Matter of Application_ of Ed. O' ia License. NOTIC] Notioe is h«m,-h') given the g)'k;‘ P the 26th day of Dee., A. D. 1883, ANTED—To trade, flue pair of roadsters, top | tien to the mayor and city coun bugiy and double hiarness for Omaha propérty, For pardiculars, inquire of C. E: Mayne & Co., 1606 Farnam street. 495 t o for Liquor nor did upon i appiicas of Omalia for license to well malt, wpirituous and vinous liquors at No. 802 N. 13th street, Fifth ward, Owaha, Neb.. from the 11th day of Jan. 1884, to the 1ith duy of April, 1884, If there be no objéction, remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from| Dec, 26th, A, D, 1888, the said license will be grantod. ED. 0'CONNOR, Applicant. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. A At W ANTEDtock of uierchundise, (dry goods pre. | The Omaha Bee nowspaper will publish the above ferred) 800 to 16000, - Will give clear improved | notice once each week for two weeks at the expense farms and some cash. Address. “‘Randolph” care | of the applcant. " The city of Omaha is not to be rewith, Bee oftice. 60220 charged 3 —— T S14-2lewk 3. . L . JEWETT, City Clerk, WANT&D— Tvn(lfl)flnllumwl) young men to board with or without room ‘at10 8 14th st. | Matter of Application of Edward Maurer for Liquor 65150 License. ANTED—Well furnished o J ANTED—Well furnished bed #nd sitting room | Notice is herchy given that Edward Maurerdid upon “Wm wo geotlomen. Want location south of | on theath day of Doc, A. D, 1853, llo hi application ouglas e uot beyoud 16th street. Price uot #0 | to the muyor wid city council of Omahia for leence to g an object as comfort. - Address ‘M. & H." Boe | sell walt, wpirituous and vinous liquors at No. 1214 nad B43tf | Farmam' street, Third ward, Omaha, April 184, 10 objection, FemONStIance or protest filod within two woeks from Dec. 20th, A, D, 153, the said license will be granted. EDW.MAUR 600-20) The Omaha Bee newspaper will publ 2 uow 6 room houses for rent. In- u 10th next door to Pacific Hotel or « ", % J, Creedon. BTNL POR RENT—Dwelling No. 617 south 1th §t. All. D, Jones, 671 JOR RENT—House five rooms, Apply 1917 flo Kt. Applicant, h the ahove notice onee each week for two weeks at the. expense of the applicant. The city of Omabs s notto by charged therewith. 4. L.C. JEWE lew City Clér 0K KEN forsia street, §85 per monuh. Koight, Herald office. U e Notie 0 that ©. Kalubseh did upan 70t RENT—A furuished room with board at 2112 | 1 20 g i s Sbpllcation s 8 10 the ity ecouncl of Omaba, or lic) | 6610 | 4o well alt, piritous and vinous liq e B, 13th street, This Ab.olutely Pu'e MO RENT A coltage vith o n Lith day ot Janua 84 permouth. o . | 1884 1 there Le no objec . 8§22 south 15th bt, . teat flod within two i'.. 3 — e said license will be g Shis nowder hame it A macsel of aark F‘"‘ T Y e g S 1888, the said license will be grante el In and wholesomenese, More econc s . § a0’ C. KALMBACH, Applicant. oy TS Frr 5 | dhire'nh ey seuta.” Cor. 17th and Bart. "o | | The Ot Boe newspaper wil pubiish t Sve i -.M"".‘. oot quite ab B (T st | motice viicw each week for two weeks &t the cxpense Ful RENT—Puruished roowm 1010 Farnam stroet. Pe2-20§ ward, Omaha, N of the ‘applicast. The. city of Omaha is oo e Lherowith. ¥ e a b6 lewk o JJ § + Oty Clerk | B BALE-Old newspapere n large aud emad o= ¢ o