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YA DALL L DRLESUOUINULL DLU MUINDAX THE DAILY BEE ¥ 1 ( {——— THE DAILY BEE. Monday Morning, Deo. 31. Speolal Meoting of t heState Alllance. A special moeting of the Farmers’ State Alliance will be held at Kearney, Neb., on Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 16 and 17, 1884, All alliances which have at any timo boen orgdnized in this state are earnostly requested to send delegates to this meeting, and all anti-monopolists of the state are cordially invited to at- tend. No plml will be sparad to make the meeting ente: d instructive. & Pephaiie of prooeed sent to all nllnncnl, ‘f(wmg names of speakers, subjects and all particulars, All officers of allisnces are_requested to see that meetings are called and arrange- ments made to send delegates. State papers, please copy. P. Klvnomu, Pres’t Stato Alliance. J. Burrows, Soc. ad interim, The Weather. For the upper Mississippi and Mis- souri valley: Colder and generally fair weather, northwesterly winds, and rising barometer. LOOAL BREVITIES, —— —A house was entered on North Fighteonth strect Thursday night and a quantity of clothing and valusbles taken. —Tho arrivals at the jail wore quito nu- ‘merous lnst evening, on account of the cold weather, The lodgers were all provided for by “Mine Host Gormon.” —A burglary was committed on Hickory street Wednosday morning at 1 o'clock, which was mob very remunerative to the burglar, who got but seventy-five cents, 4 disturbance took place yosterday about .. tua aloon on Sixth stroet, in which & number. of aspirants to fistic notoriety took park, Alfalr wak quioted boforo tho artival of {8 polico, haneo, no arrosts, —Ed. Kuehl, the fortuno toller, was visited by a couple of men Eeiday afternoon, and one of them desfred his forbune told, Whilo Ed. was doing him up in the highest stylo of the art, his partuer stolo a shawl and mado off with it, —On Saturday last a little son of Charlos Abnoy, the enginoer of the Willow Springs distillery, was choked to death by swallowing agralnof corn while at play on the floor, Medical aid provod unavalling and the little fellow died about two hours after the ocour- rence of the accident. —Christian Martin, stepfathor to Harry and W F. Erdman, died vosterday, aged 05 years, Mr, Martin was a voteran of the Mexican war, and was formarly employed in the Union Pacific shops in this. city, The funoral will taks placo at Mr. Erdman's house, ou Chicago stroet, opposite Jefferson square, on Tassday at 10 a. m. —Mrs, Baxter spoke on tempersnco at the Methodist ohurch on Saturday sud Sunday eveniugs to large and attentive audiences. Her theme, although by nomeans new, proved an interssting subjoct, and was handled in | Thirteon powerfal manner. ““Women in due time will eave the world from alcoholism through the medium of the ballot,” fixed ot 81,000, which is not yot forthcoming. ~—Speaking of the number of macriages that “are almost dally taking place, n prominent at- torney, yosterday, gloefully rubbed his hands together and safd that there would bo more than one divoroe suit in the courta bofore spring, The divorce business, however, may OMAHA'S BUIlDING BOOM. A Round M\lhon Expended For|, Public Improvements During the Pnat Yenr, And More Than Two Millions For Business Houses, Factories, Ohurches, School Build~ ings and Dwellings. A Gratifying Exhibit, The most substantial exhibit of Omaha's growth and commercial pros- perity is the building record of the past yoar, which no western city of equal pop- ulation can match. This is especially true of the solid pub- lic improvements which aggregate over threo quarters of a million, The rapid growth of Omaha is evi- denced by the great number of dwelling houses which were erected during the year, while the number of new business blocks and factories attests tho most gratifying commercial and bassment Torenzson block, brick, and basemont. . Cunningham, bri and basement basement, k, thre oswell Smith, brick, throe-sto 1. 8. Hascoll, two stors houses, three yand basement. . v SIXTRENT L. Crounse's building, A L. stores and basement . . nderson & _ Eidlin frame, three storios V. Morse, brick, throe stories # STRERT, , brick, thres ng's building, pitol avenue, H, Bushman, brick, 8t. Mary's ‘ave: nue, three stories M. Toft, brick building, Saunders A, ¥ stro lcmoyor's streot Anheuser, Busch & Co. Ci ty Laundry, (sdditi stroet, bric! 8. Imhnmn. (additi 'm] brick . unln Garnoau Cracker Factory. Woodman Linseed Oil Works, ¥, Krug's Malt Houso Motz Bros. lc«hnum Ju Imlldinx, ‘Cuming . warshouso on) Eleventh Twel h.h stroot CTURIRS, 2,500 20,000 00| oyster. 8,000 Residences and Dwellings. dge Dundy, home Sheridan avenue ... D, Sherman stroot. . prosperity and | Martin Dunham’ (block), hm.uu and stable, 25,000 10,000 part of the programme were an essay by Miss Street, a recitation by Miss Grace Wilbur, and the holiday number of the society ofpen “Our Opinion,” by the editor, Mr. G, W. Tillson, the latter be- ing especially good, the personal colamn containing some excellent on various members, The wmusic was vory fine, consisting of an instrumental solo by Miss Alice Rogers, who is well known to be one of the finest pianists in the city, solos by Mrs. Chadwick and Miss Maul, the latter ac- companied by piano and cello, and sev- eral selections by a quartette comprising Misa Maul, soprano, Miss Pennell, con- . Py tralto, Mr. Breckenridge, tenor, and formation of fe “‘tripartite” pool, after | My Pennell, basso. 1'h5qunruawe sing- a three days| session in Omaha, ad- |ing was particularly enjoyable. At the hy evening to meet again | conelusion uf]tl\e 1.:m.§y and munlltl::nl exercises an elegant lunch was served by o, for which olty they | gy b Tussi e sooisty aokpted ths in: laft by » 'W’ train over the Chicago | vitation of Mr. G. M. Hitohcook to hold its future meetings at his residence. The atter f interviewers to obtain e — S A Very Remarkable Recovery, any detailed formation from the vari-| i BOMY S EE R ter, Mich ous magnates froved very unsatisfactory. | writes: My wife his boen almost helpless for five years, so helplost_that she could not Tho '““E'X';f“ were, &4 close:cioutlied as | Co 0V 5T e wionie, Bhe tised two Botkles ! all that could be “offi- u}l, l.hshc;ric |Slmm nml‘lnr‘nmnch improved, i " 3l that she is now able to do her own worl clally” learn6y was that the mesting had | 5 Colis Hitcy Gl do ail that in. clatmed been very hgmonious throughout, and | for them. Hunidreds of testimonials attest that the nef pool had been thor. | their great curative powers. Only fifty cents abottle at C, odman’ oughly organged as originally planned; also that result of the final Four Beautiful Oards. mooting in Cficago promises to be satis. | New designs never beforo published. THE nflmmz PODL. After a Th ] Dnys' Session the Railroad [Pool Makers Ad- journ tqMeet in Chicago. Everything paid to be Satisfactory 8o Far-Mr, Vining to be Pool Jommissioner. The railroa officials interested in the industrial development. ‘Tho building stati nocuurll ticulars, t! 8, which we here- rolem, have been collected and | |, ed with great care and while they | P’. C, are incomplete in some par- Ur. Conkling, iey are in the main reliable: Public lmprnvcmenu. PAVING, Tenth stroet, Union Pacific depot to Dodge streat. . Harney street, Ninth to mnih Rstroot. . Douglas ' straet, toonth streot. Sixteonth street, ing stroot. . Tiftdonth stroct, Ins stroot. . Paving_allo; and Douglas. Curbing and guttering Sidewalk construction Total. . For main sewors Waring systom Total. STREETS GRADED UNDER CONTRACT, No, Yar Jones, Tenth to Six-) teenth, enteenth . Tifteenth, Jackson to Leavonworth. . Sixtoonth and Seven- toonth, Howard to Leavenworth. . Cuming. street, Mi bridge to ilxmnth anlng stroet, Military bridge to city limits.. Seventeenth stroot, Far- nam to Capitol avenus Sherman avenuo, Izard to Liake street. St, Mary's avenuo near Colloge stroot. . Ed. Creighton and son avenuo. Ninoteenth strect, to_Farnom. Tenth, Hickory Il . Tonth noar Bios Plum,flgmhm’tnnzh et M oy south of to Masha e Fourteenth ~stroot and 114,626 il [ | 12,500 50,000 6,045 25,260 1,965 2,5 18,730 20,533 17,751 01,415 16,865 1,100 14,187 80,000 82,000 Grading by Grading by county COUNTY COURT HOUSE. s, 82 8,067 34 10,770 47 W. Haten, stroef Fdwin Davis, Burt ‘stroot. . Thurston, Farnam stroo 8. Hall, F' Himebaugh, Farnam strost apitol avenuo. Cahn, Farnam street Samuel Burns, Dod ¥. M, Phillips, Do Frank Colpetzer, Douglas streot. A. Heller, St. Mary's avenue. . A. R, Dufrene, Douglna stroot Howard Kennedy, Dodgo stroet. Evans, St. Mary's avenue. lghor, Douglas streot. Holdredge, noa Hanscom pnk T. Lang, Jones street 63,250.00 !\T‘VII"“Ihlmanl"“k(j}fl i Mrs. Dolan, (block) Capital avento. 67,685,600 | Samuol Shoars, capital. aventio Samuel Roose, South Avenue 8,150.00| G. W. Lininger, (improvements) Kighteenth and Davenport stroots, C. Housel, Webster strect. .. B. Bryant, (bwo houses) Pioasant 02,882.30 B 44,588,25 h';: t. . Geo, P. Siebbing,(two houses) Plens. ant street. .. Allen Koch, (two houses) Jeffarson 93,000 . 83roet. . Fred Forodyke, (two houses) Nino- 1000“ teenth ntl¥ it J Merritt, Park avenuo. E. A. Parmleo, corner Twontioth and Center streots Hon, James Kynor, Cost, fihierman avo- n h 7, Vandervoort, Noith Omaha Sidney Smith,’ (two houses) avenuo. 23,380 75 M. J. Waughh, Divenport sireo .. J, Younghustand, Park avenuo. 1. 0 oo Pk avono. J. E, Rilay, Nicholas stroot. 5 Kont Haydon, Leavenworth street. . Jou Bamford, Farnam stroet. 3,126 00 | M. J. Higgins, Georgia avenue M. Clrson, Twenty-fourth street, 5,000 00 Fudgo L Lake (ndd.), Farnam streot 0.( t (add.), Park avenue, 1,408 80 [ A. Shnnul Rodick addition. P. Tlor, Harnoy stroot. . 5,111 90 | I, Rosewater, Harney stroet M. Konnard, Douglas streot. : 998 17| A, Poppleton, Shinw's addition. . W. Mount, Capital avenue. 500 00 | Mitton Rogers, Leavenworth stroet. 8. Carrlor, Jalifornia. 4,047 54| T Schamel, Park avenve. .J. Dickay, Dodge 4,061 18 | Sam’l Rofohamburg, Farmam. » J. A. Harbaugh (house and stal m.) Chicago stroot Frank Brown, Pleasant stroot. . F, melmd. Haracy street. Park avenuo. . . WO hou-u),PAr avenue 4,352 98 ton's addition. 198 00 | 7, . van, Pork avenuo. Samuel Hanngr, Plorco stros 2,248 10| Win. Gyger, Picrog stroot. Bishop O'Connor, Kennady & Burt. 5,000 00 | M. F. Murphy, Sixgoenth strec. ... H. W. Cromer, Wobster stroot Honry Hoss, opp Park avenue. Tuhn, &k, Marys aveme: W. G. Chambers, Farnam strect, Park Dr Mnru & J. A. Orely 250 00| John Liwer, Dotglan strect. ——— | Mm, be easily avolded If the heads of families will | pyyiynates audited In favor of con- | buy their teas and coffees at the red front \ lWl'l of the Grand Union Tea Co. on Fifteenth streot. ~—Mr, Edward Hall, one of the pionoer sot- tlers of Douglas county, died at hrs home near Elkhorn station Friday evening last, aged 72 years, Some time since ho was kicked by » horse, and tho injury, though not consid- «ered dangerous at the time, ' grew gradually ‘worse, until inflamation ensued and caused «death, Deceased loaves a large family. ~—There was another large assembly at the wink on Saturday evening, and there was more skators on the floor than usual. It was tractor, for materlal and Iabor ¢ ing the year CITY WATER WORKS, dur- A now Gaskell engino and pump with foundation. Watchman's houso at reservol Nine miles of now water mains,. Total . OMAHA GAS MANUFACTURING €O, Extouson of gas mains, St. Mary's avenue. Replacing old llll(l.ll with new mains Now gas worl Total. . ERRPrPN NEBRASKA TELEPHONE C( 0 " expected that there would bo an exhibition of | Haye 100 miles of new line this yoar and put in 90 additionai ulnp)mmsn foncy skating by littlo Niias Faller, of Fort Dodge, Tows, but, failing to arrive, her part ‘of the ontertainment was fillod in with single | NORTHWESTEIS ELECTHIC LIGHT & rowai co and combination skating by Bert Bliss and Manager Daniels, which, as usual, was quite -About two o'clock Sunday morning a fire ‘was discovered in the cigar storeof S, Bas- witz, In the rear of the B & M., ticket office, ~The Boyd was crowded to its utmost ca- atacost of..... Havo bulle aight railosof wiro fn dition o plant. Expended on rela; Paving 14 miles of Business Houses, PARNAM STRERT, our storios and m:}. llm\:n ' brick, threers Kl(u\lndnlun to four-story block. ments. , ad- iron build- huemnnt mooo tohen Bros,, Paxton hotel, improv tephons, Twenty-fifth street. Doherty, Sixteenth street. .. 85,000 | Guard house. 1,000 | Double set of officers 70, 000 uarters. Tmprovements on buildings, SCHOOL BUILDINGS,T Public school house, King and Dela- ware streots sesanss w ofl) l’ub)h, school house, Leavenworth 50,000 —_— ‘%chuol (udtll'.lon), Tenth and I’Mllflc 85,000 stroots., . Repaira on High school, Catholic Parochial _school, toenth and Howard stroets. Nine: German American school, ume'y, and Ninoteenth streots St. Barnabas Episcopal school, Cl“ nin street. 10,000 CHURCHES AN HOBPITALS, 2k Tuthacan ohurol 150 H“qy Family church £, obirals 's hospital. umpu.! bullding. £ MISCBLANEOUS, 26,000 | ¢, Panl & Omaha railroad imprgve- 8,000 ments 90 ot i venu 16,000 ()m.ha rant 0., oftive. 13,000 | Ngbfaska Fuol O pacity last uight, the event of tho *'Christ- Eluhhndul noo hrlek fourstorles mas Festival” of the Lutheran Sunday #ohool being the attraction, The DODGE KIRRET, Kraus, brick, three-story and 4,250 RECAPHIVLATION, 8,000 puplic Tmprovements. 7,000 | Mavutactorios Business houses. Goverumeat biidiogs. |/ 5,500 | Siauidencas and dwelliigs Misoellaneous buildinge. 1,020 99 oonu into the allisnce if addition thres-story 3.G, Willis, c‘mu.q b.... :d':‘l‘(mu. iwo-story and base- Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, 8,600| The Wi 2,600 B.hkhun.h s T D M avery e — ~—CLOAKS— lll) alnu out 16,000 h your - =8 Do PEsoaEREREES g sk, BRI IO B! $os0 0 ... 5552 e NI 1B 10 80 g2 egeties oo 16, b, | 25, 12,000 80, 25,000 There ave various rumors to. the effeat day school to-mcrrow afternoon. Allare 8, 9, o .8 18, 3 3, n 3 3. 2, 1,000 % g g §§§§§§§ ,500 The Chicgo, Ilurhnglon & Quincy the pool before the papers sealed and deliv however, tat the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy prposes to act independently of the new and fight it out on that linn il takes all winter and next summer. “Q they cannot afford to five seven-eighths of its Ne- braska lfisiness in exchange for one- eighth ofthe pool business, They say that so fir as they are concerned they can muiftain their rates, or,if necessary, can cut f the pool cuts, but the proba- bilit lqum . only competition will not much in rates as in the fight for bn mess at regular rates. Noither party @n afford to enter into a rate war, The Clicago, Burlington & Quincy pre- fers tqloso its portion of tho Union Pa- cific gnsignmenth rather than give up its own traffic. Th/ new pool can hardly be called a tripatite, for, in addition to the original partps—the Union Pacific, the Chicago & Rk Island, and the Chicago, Mil- watkoo & St. Paul—it now includes the Chiago & Northwestern and its con- n?lnm, the Sioux City & Pacific, and SeaEzssssssiEaii: §§§' th(Chicago, Minneapolis & St. Paul, the Wabash and Missouri Pacific rogls. It is undoubtedly a combination 1)in favor of the Union Pacific and the cago, Bnrlington & Quincy—having ect line from Chicago to (Jgden, mnucung there with the Central Pacific, thereby having as much a through to San Francisco as any other trans- ntinental rond— is naturally a rival of the Union Pacific, and cannot enter the ol upon the terms offered. The result rthut the new combination is all against he ChmngP Burliugton & Quing | Mr. E. P, Vining, the goneral traflic nisinger ok i nign Pacifio, has bosn ingreed upon as the commissioner of’ the ew pool, which is to be called: the Western Trunk Line association. His term of office is 1o be six years, and his salary $15,000 a year. He will onter upon his duties on January 1st, pnd Mr (| P, P.. Shelby, the general freight (| of the Union Pacific, will very lai become the general traffic manager- af that road. The probability is that Ji A, Munroe, the assistant general freight| agent of thé Union Pacific, will be pro- moted to general freight agent. No more capable man could be selected for the place. The change necessarily, will promote several men, who will receive a very acceptable New Year's gift. Mr. Vining will probably continue to make his headquarters in Omaha. The new deal will cause a considerable change in themannerof handling business. Hereafter freight will bo billed through from Chicago to Salt Lake, without 000 | breaking, bulk. This will reduce the freight handling force at the Uwion, Pa- cific transfer to-a mere handful of men. In fact, this has aiready bLeen done, Within a few days past the number of gangs have been cut down from fifteen to two, This will prove a big saving to the railroads, but 1t throws out ofi om- ploymed! a large number of men aud knocks the stuffing out of the contractors who haye been doing the freighthandling. Itis claimed that the Western Trunk. Line association has agreed not to make a rate from €hi to points. beyond Omaha that will be less than the rate be- tween Chicigo md Omaha, andi if this g §§§ 5 8 g8 8 §§§ 28388 000 ,000 000 Will please any person. Sent free on receipt of 2c stamp to every reader of Tur OmanA Ber. Address Samuel Carter, 28-tf Dipcw® LR 31, 1053, “OMAHA., MONDAY DECEMBER 31, 1883, Castoriapromotes Digestion and overcomes Flatulency, Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness, 1t insures health and natural sleep, without morphine. Wi 8ot * Castorin Is 8o well adapted to Children that 1 recommend it as superior to any preseription known o me.” H. A, Aroner, M. D, 8 Portland Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. CENTAUR LINIMENT-an for_Infants and Chlldren. ‘What gives our Children rogy cheeks, What cures tieir fevers, makes them ol 'Tis Cast When bables tret and cry by turng hat cures their colic, Kills thels worms, t Castorin, What quickly cures (‘nnn(lpn"on, ur Stomach, Colds, Indigestion, But Oastoria. Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oil and Paregoric, and Hall Castoriat absolute cure for Rheumsa= tism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c. The most Powerful and Pene~ trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man. SPECIAL NOTICES. sarSpecials will Positivelynot be inserted uniess paid 1n advan ‘TO LOAN—Monev, ONEY TO LOAN—The lowest rates of interest Bomis' Loan Agency, 15th & Douglas ~ 284-tf OR RENT-A house with 8 rooms and stable {or 8ix horses. Pacific bot, Oth and_10th Sts. The quirent M. “Leo's grocery store 22nd and Teaven: worth. 08-81§ JFOR RENT—Houso ive rooms. Apply 1207 Pack 600-313 [0k RENT—2 now quire on 10th St 1611 Case Streot. P 2 honses for rent. In: oor to Pacific Hotel or at don ot ONEY TO LOAN Insums of $50. and_upward. 0. F. Davis and Co,, Real Estate and Losn Agents, 1505 Farnam St. 308-t1 Fine Kesidence Property Upon the Market. Ex-Stnator Paddock is making a sub- division of about thirty-two lots, each being a half acre in size, of blocks 18, 19, 20 and 21 in Smith's addition. This property is located on the north side of West Omaho and the head of Farnam street. Mr. Paddock will soon offer these leta for sale to partios who will agree to erect dwellings thereon within one year after the completion of the cable tram. |- way or street railway on Farnam street, Theso residences must be of a good class, The cablo railway will be built next year on Farnam stroet to this property. The contract for grading Farnam street has been let,a nd as soon as this is done work will begin on the cable railway. Mr. Paddock has named his sub-divi- sion “Barton Place” in honor of Hom. Guy C. Barton, It is cortainly one of the most desirable residence localities in Omaha, The lots are to be sold cheap, and upon very favorable terms. That they will be quickly disposed of there is SATADUHE, B paeONe Wik IngE €07 DOES chaso would do well to make early appli- cation.in order to secure the choice of the lots. Mr. Paddock is already nego- tiating the sale of several of these lots. MRS A s An Editor's Tribute. Theron P. Keator, Editor of Ft. Wayne, Ind., ‘‘Gazette,” write “For the bast fivo years have always used Dr. King’s New Di covery, for coughs of most severe character, as well as for those of a milden cygm. It never| fails to effect a speedy cure. My friends to whom I have recommended it, speak of it in same high terms, Having been cured by it of every cough I have had for five years, I con- ndm it the only reliable ond sure cure for , Colds, ete.” Call at.€. F. Goodman’s Druz.Sbnre and get a Firee/Trial Bottle. Large Size ——— LAID OFF. Swdden Death of W.H.Anderson at Sacramento, Cal. 'W. H. Anderson, conductor of the P. P: €. Co., died of diphtlieria, in the rail- road hospital, in Sacramento, at 2 p. m. on Fiiday last. Mr. Anderson left here in apparently good health, on Monday, the 23d inat., hut was taken suddenly ill, and it was found necostary to hold tho trainat Reno, in order to summon a physician. He was taken from the: train at Saora- mento, where, in spite_of the best atten- tion, the disease rapidly overcame him and death soon followed. Mr. Anderson was & young man off ex- cellent _qualifications “and had rsany waem friends in. this city, who will regret ta learn of hie untimely death. — Bumaxrast Cocoa, as a beverage, 1s vaiver- aadily coneeded superior to all othor drisks for the weary mau of business or the more sebust Inborer. * Tho proparations of Walter - Baker & Co, have long boen tho standard of merit in this line, and our readers who purchase *“Ba- kex's Breakjust Cocon’lwilk find it a mosthealth- ful, delicious and invigorating beverage. e —— Sarotogn. Briefs. Hon.James H. Mmor is oxpecied home to-day from the cast, $o remain.antil the new year. agreement is observed it will in a great 50,000 | measure be a protection to our men- 000 | chants. % that the eastern trains will run inf to city at no distant but. this u%‘fi 090 gu.’;u work. The d‘rgbub[hby is ¢ 3123000 there will be some changes.in the local ticket office: A well-informed cfficial says 200 | Buslington will be a most formidable op- onent, and, west of the river, is able to 000 | injure the Union Pacific farmore than the combinations east of the rivsr' san 000 | hut the Burlington between Chicago and Omaha, It is very appavent that the( 00:! Burlington’s welfare lies 1a remaining in- 000 | dependent of the alliance. As an inde- pendent !wmr, it will ges all of the Den- 000 | ver and Rio Grande business at Denver, 000 | which is cortainly guhnble to one-fifth 000 | of the Union Pacific at Omaha, 1t will not be obliged to divide an sive traffic in Nebraska an of its exten- the west with 25,0001 the Rock Island & 8t Paul, and the 7, § 812,076 9 0o 00 134,000 00 productive of patronage. ua 1; 3},‘.3‘0"“ 0" réasonably lengthy war wwu snbll. and ST e, n-.-f..“(?u-’""'- s | 17 1 to_oure in vents dlou. 5000 local business of the Burhngwn and Mis- souri River division is undoubtedly heavier than that of the Union Pmlfia. Running south of the Union Pacific the territory is more densely ¥gd1ud and oss that 00 would result from a pooling of t.hhbull- ness would be far greater than even a how the can uhw Wlllp.ll pooling of its westorn 1088, Ican not see would PSRRI SN e all wlnuu will tostify, PRl L L Hormesian Christmas Meeting. Rev. J. W. Sawilge, of the, First M. E. church, will address the Ubion Sun- invited to attends The 8. W. A. 8. will be.assisted in. their New Yasr's entertainment by a quartette from your city, and also by the bnwn Pacific:orehestra, who. have beea. ngaged to farnish the masic. Thero will be no meetiugof the lycewm this evening, Mrs. Samuel Avery, who has just been ONEY T0 LOAN—J. T. Bantty oans on chattel property, 218 South 14th St. 10 HELP WANTED. TANTED—Canasscrs woll recomme ndwd and ac- quainted with rotail grocers, can find profitable mployment. Call No. 303 Chicago newrsixteonth St. between1 to 4 o'clock p. m. Monday Dec Lst. Su 200 —Dwlling No. '—House of &[uhl raems, No. 1808 Cali. fornin stre por momih Inquire of % B t, Wwith board_at 2112 656-10 ENT-A cottage with fout oras exlar, hard and soft water at $14. por month 522 south 1th &t o three experlonced mea as can- business men to call on _ Perma. 1 good pay tothe right parti dress *“Pubiishers” care draw er four (4) Line "VW/ANTED-Girlfor general hotise wotk, ono that st. can milk a cow preferred, Callat 2207 Webster 600-311 7ANTED—Girl to do washing aud / “ply 322 8. 10th 8. king. Ap- 622.20¢ W FANTED—Anothor table waiter at Donbaun's restanrant 1518 Dodge St. D-tt TANTED—Immodiately, at the setropolitan ho- tel, a good girl or boy for kithen work, 617.51 \‘ ANTED—To get an cnergetio canvasse city of Omaha. pay. Address Bee office. 7 ANTED—Tmmediately eral houso work and tako chargo of tho house Buckeye maat market, corner 16th and \h«un ANTED— Four oxper 2 Wheelor and Wils ler & Wilson office noed operatorson the No. machine, Apply h 8¢, 603 JANTED—A first class barber, week. Paxtor House Barber Shoj ANTED—A competent drug_clerk who. speaks German to go to flourishing town inthis State. Apply to 6. ¥. Goodm VW ANTER=—A gls) for house work at 1618 Chicago t. Nie. Estabrook. 599-201 HE SCHOFIELD MANUFACTURING. CO., of Chicago, 11, want agents to canvass Omaho and \h.ln".y for '.hdr new spelialties. They claim their \kut agents cloar§7 per day. Circulars free. ANTED—A Gemman dini; iteh Moo and Hoppe, 415 & 15t St, bel Harney and Howard. NTANTED—A gisd for goucral housework. in a small foanily. 2415 Davenport St. 060:tt ANTED--Bxparieneod bands to make.Jéans pants.. Steady work. Canfleld’s factory 1107 Harney St. WAN'rhumum_\ to at 503:29 ot eert 565 tf Toan upandattend pool Foom S 662-29§ “7ANTED‘(H!I at 1808 Lavenport St. oty NE experiencd dining roou girl wanted.immed- iately at St. Charles Motel. 655-20, OR RENT—Two houes, 10 roous cach. Ali mod: ern Improvements. Cor. 17th and' B quire at Bee oftico, i;ion RENT—| F Foenished room 1619 Farnam street. [922-208 OR RENT—An & room dwelling necr dépot. A 4 room cottage near 11th and Capitol ave. A splendld_room suitable for carpenter shop. 53540 JNO. J EDWARDS, 1111 Farnan St. shed room and_day Uosed at -at 1814 Davenport St. 921311 TOR RENT—Fur: reasonablo rat OR l(l-NT —~A new n!nm room, with all modern improvements. Rent reasonable 11 good parties. Loranzen’s Bleck, cor. L,z and Howard Stroct. > Two naw storea_one £00 or ciowning store ani the othera vory desirablo place for a restsurant, also rooms to rent, Cunningham's block 13th and Jackson. 350-1m Also one flat place for OR RENT—6 room house, barn, fruit, aere ground 4 room house, 2 acres, 14 room house new. AMES, 260-t¢ 1507 Faraoan TOR RENT—On Capitol Hill, cotage 2442 Capitol avenue. rooms. 432203 OR EXCHANGE—Ctly rosldonce, farma and & W. LOUNSBURY \OR RENI—House soven rooms. 150-ttJ. PHIPPS ROE, 5th and Spruce strosts. OR RENT—Furnished yooms on the n cor. 13th and Capitolavenue, formerly Ch 'F T—Rooms jn Nebraska Nationa Baak Most_dasirsblo offices in tho city. plied hydruulic dlevator and hoated by otoam. Apply at Bank. 626 NE turnished room fos rent at $10. large enonch Tor two occupants, 1024 Websterstreet. §43-4+ R LEASE_Four clioios lote on 20th B, long time,217 N 10th S5 J. L Marble. 8-t FOK SALR. JFOR SALE CHEAP-Dommant Scale, w hundred. Good oriém Address oifice. 610443 JORSALE—New st oms at a barga'n. omsdlatares, shelvingand draw- Jquire at this office. £35+t1 Vv,m'rm—'rhm persons to learn book-keepi Situations Maroh. Ist. Cll 7 to 9, evel over 1616:Douglas rizset. bid WWANIEDA wirlto o genoral housework .t 2110 Califoraia St. £38-203 new busi- |} ANTED—Men ond women to start neeaat the an hour wade. instructione. O, K. EOWEN, 82,1 7 ATITED—A dlrot cliws cook at Commarcial Hotel, Sood tf )Jmcl\wn;.n s, Box.ff Coin, Towa. ¢ white or colwred. | wages, Address “Comumercial Hotel.” 592 TANTED—A good washor and iIr ser at at s40)] W W ANTED—A. German Indy cook b/ Amoriows house, 520 Douglas streot. 618014 ANTED--#e0d active woman to wait .on _‘mb'e and do er work, N‘E'Lvln 1{ l'h:‘ wogos §4.00 per weck. . Tugnire af Mg g ] I OUNG MEN in ci _Zvtake nicaslight sad pleasant Tiotwes; §7 £0 S day casily and g faely wncg vork sens by maik.no canvassing; no samp for ¥ Floanc e s bt Man f Cor, PHIAEIS i b 81 5tu thureat 1m or country to drawer TT. irst alass dining reom girl , o Mode ropolitan hotel. Apply at 0aov. S04t “'mm ~ X gocds sook, malo o feinao., W40, o dining: roomm girl, Address- Saundests Houo, Ariond, Neb. -3 VAP ANTED-Stmantion se coppiat by sscampetent dish Lady. Address * B offee. o MOR SALE—89 acres, valable improvements, 6} e from oity, Ky torins, §0,000. .~ Business iot on De Tywo story briclk oaan o R 0107 SH SALE—Fow lota on Idle_ Wil see abstract of title. Dml;:h Bt sbore room, large aud ol or lansc Thy oro of an ehgant, doulle uou—elnllnll\n"(lflu& naats, 0 poemonth. 536-1 3. r. EDWARDS, 0 Franam 8 with & good | ouse, 0. F. DAVI3:& 0., 1605 Faranm Steeet. aparagus, ., 3 R SA. A business mans rosidenas s soonis & blocks.north west of Post Odfic, $3.939. 83x125 Aacaush 6 blocks N. W, of . 30718 0204~ 20, s « and Lordand 7, Monday. II‘I‘VA'HO'HI ‘WANTED. w'mwmumon by German girD as evok in & piivate family. ~ Aveariven proferved Apyly at Lk Sherman ave, “umn— Bituation as clerk. Bee oftl Address 808311 relioved of a fifty pound tusaor, is in a Spwnks Fre very precarious conditien. Cuckoo, ROYA ReppING'S uunh Salve has genuine -lh Price, 5, ‘The annual Christmas meeting of the Hermesians, was held in Judge Lake's 1 lo'pdw'fl.ld.nn. we pwm pleasant parlors Friday evening, Aspeocial w bme\q'll:t." Now | Prosmmme F"'md programme suitable to the occasion was + Thta pow and a large number of guests £5th and Dodge St mmmumm Ab»hmly Pure. never varios, m--. :fl. Wi YV ANTED=To trads, flua pair of oadsters, top 1d double fiaruesa for Ouwaliy propérty. For W{Emn. inguire of C. E: Mayno & Co., 1608 Farnam street. 495t A\ Youns Englih lady socently governess in, the A TR o B 0 8 Conews In Engtand 1o -uundxn nmun«n 'with relatives’ in this country and if addressod soon herservices may be obtained fora llmlud time ina sunilar capacity or s compan- lon. Tnatruets In English Fronch aad mule iat o Address M. ‘Tabo) JANTED—Board for wite and mfi;’-m ool forsn plivate tunlly.” Address A B. C X Uridie_resido Targo barn, Lok 50200, Prlon Call at M, Tolt's a7t )lu;im..mm -5, woll arranged. #.500, Best Bargain in Omaha, People's Bank. PORBALE 18 loks cae biode, west of P ts 60x30. Will sell the whole &a: for §1,100, I sold belore Junuary 18t, 1884, Roxl 6o inbe oimers bid this Largaln, if you call”at l;f%nz [ Choico business property, thiee lots Saunders asd Charles Strest, It will pay yey 0 Ivostigato this offer. Call at Foopl's Bask. 270:41 Tor g Tmproved proporty, which will pay the buyer 20 per oent on the investmens. K for §1,020 er year. All ocoupied by rat elass ton suta.” Wil w3 10F §10,500, 1 Bold soom, Al 0 oD ce, one to five years. The above i Vaskiment 18 wOrth love sigaALOR. Cal af tab Paopie's Bank. 28041 TT! Tt 0 subscriber is takiug o portation of the sbovo. Frices auction sales. o those supplied. John uccunm)n. i, Trust and Bav. Benk, Coicago. 4 NTED Stock ot marohandie, (dry guods pr. forred) 8000.£0 15000, Will give clear improved farus and somo_ cash. - Addiess, *Randolpht” eare Eee office. 50239 W ANTED—Ten (10)ge board with or wit VY ANTED—Well furished bid snd siting room for two gentlemen. Want location south of llmlu and uot beyond 15th street. Price not so an object as comfort. Addrers ‘M. & l: Bee A3t FOR lllf--lnuu aud Lots, RENT-—| Iuquire store corner F Yo and Doeias, entlemenly young men to ut room at 619 5 bwh St. first class second hand top bugey Harney street. FOR BALE—1wo portacse pol.ers, 10 aorse Ay at D, FITZPATRIC 218 Bouth 15¢h m”l R BALE—Old nowspapers 1 largo avd_ smal Founufl.m- s this offos e [ MISCELLANEQUS, TRAYED—A dark brown pony about 6 years old, heavy mane. Reward will be given for_the re! fim o L. B. Wisby 8. E. corner 15th and Castells 2 Mmgmmc BALL, Saturday, Jauuary Gih, qalid o4 ¥ Rusers, oue aud o half iise wai tllnl. Kuhlwanu, 0178 l“fln RENT—Room for one gentleman ulth fire, 322 8, 10th St., corner Haruey. 021209 B RENT-A nicely farnished riom, with h I‘u‘: ‘oo, stc, sultabie for swa x:-tluun' s Xing Dodgn Sh”_Aleo et claws board. 64334 RENT—For 6 mo.:tlm'w - lllll.\ll family a large cottage comp etoly faruished. vod I S cravonigat” to Med Like bl cars. Relor, ahce dedrad. Apy I to:R. J. Sy

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