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K 0o T T O B —_— mals were captared before they had time to THE DAILY BEE---OMAHA. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 2, 1884, got upon thoir feet. The harness waa badly ing that dread disease, scarlet fever, THE DAILY BEE. FARNAM STREET. THE GLAD NEW YEAR. =" | demoralized and a new pole will take the place 7T luhten:dt'iu f;!n::;up upon hir?.“lnd F;n d e g OMAHA. of the eld ono in the wagon. Tho talogravh | An - |mportant Mesting of PPODEMY [suni rapidly untt Sunday morning when | 1L 1S Ushered in by the Ringing of pole stood the shock nobly. any of the children. On Friday morn- ARRRNNRRRNNRN hedied. All that loving hands and skilled ini . —As in uenal on the first of the year there Holders, olysistisin. oo0ld do for sty one, wea Bells and the Firing of Wednesday Morning, Jan. 2. | aro many business changes, faithtal employ- o g Sore for N et el ene svall,’ The Caanons / o o hich i y ) 7 e et avasorved alifally and well. " Tntha | A T& Tmprovemene Contempiated {4508 Wil 18 wifs Wi She Sympally o sk i . . Fot th » Missia Iip‘;'i'“"'y Local | Conmection T e extends hearty congratu- for the Upper Portion of that | of their bereavement. While the O1a Yearis Sitently Num: | B o BAALER et X < lations to Joe Bruasel, who has for years been Thoroughfare, ) bered A the Thi £ / Rt R R i .:::;1{;15‘1’;21-},0101?::31 ,;".’.‘n‘i’.'.‘i;",l‘.“ the right hand man at Max Meyer & Co.'s. Ry % Four Beautiful ‘(, nl-.jn it '"'I":N"‘:::" ;:"‘H“C‘l:l;: 19 ZZTIIRR IR R RN A A A A R R RN g +hb An a roward for his past faithful services he § St New designs never before published. ! 3 X Efiffmfifx{fi;;"}';’fii:;m(':fi:f’:‘:&' t]}:; in now placad whero ho will horoafter share in| A meeting of the principal property | Wil please any person. Sent free on it for_Infants and Children. i rising in tgn northern portion, generally | the prosperity of the firm with which he has | OWners of upper Farnam street was held | recelpt of 2¢ stampto every reader of THE| ny,1 40y wag one of the most bitter| Castorinpromotes Digestion | What gives our Children rogy cheeks, # northerly winds, been #o long connected. Mr, Brussel thor- | Monday at the city engineer's office f’{W[A‘"A ;f]" fid?m Samuel ;:r&u. and cold of the winter, and yet this did | and overcomes Flatuloncy, Constipa: | W20t cures tielr fevers, makes them'sleep 'é For the Missouri valley: Fair, slightly | oughly understands his business, having been | to consider the advisability and propriety | % Park Place, U s 3 no prevent large numbers of our citisens }Eon, .&lmr Stoviuwh, Dintrhices, and | wen sabies tret and ooy by torns, y wi ing followed 1 in the wholesale ci d tobace § { . Feverishness. 1t insures health 1 cures their colio, kill§ r )4 » ) kA s i e S ) the clock and waiti til the two handi . What quickly eures Constipation, L eter. before entering the service of Max Meyer Among thoss pressnt wers W. A. Pax: i e olock and waiting until the v:? hands q - sm'x':'é{::mmi.1"fi1§‘,?gfli.§?m§>’a. & Co, . B Smith, I Richacd . w both stood upright, when the ‘‘Happy 1 (‘numrmlumm-nmlnpmmrm n that But Castorta. LOCAL BREVITIES. he common conncil met last evening and | 0 "':i_ Smith, Lyman Richardson, Between {he Union Pacific and B, & | New Year” was exchanged. Tows Esm . LTk Fona P prdon Barcwell then to Morphine Serups, adjonrned to Thursday next at the same hour, | Charles Turner, Dr. Hart, Christ. Hart. M.--A Preliminary Skirmish Tho boys, as usual, pald the last sad 8 Portland Ave, Brookiyn, N, Y. F Oll auid Paregorio, watl (o) i —This is tho year with three hundred and Manager Nugent, of the Theater Comique, X‘“"l' n(."l;lh. M",““" E(':R.’":":“"“; "‘l’ J y tribute to the departed year, and with | o T S sixty-six days. was made the recipiont last evening of a|A. L. Gibbon, James Creighton, John T AT guns, firecrackers and anvils, welcomed 7= 2 —The public library will open in the new | handsome toilet case by tho artists and em. | A. McShane and J. H. McShane. Sunday Track Laying at Grand (. udvent of the incoming year, 1884, CENTAUR LIN I!AENT an nhsnlu(c,curo for Rheuma~ : rooms, Wednesday, January 2, st 10 8. m. | ployes of his theatre, A profile of the entire street as it now Island, and the Usual In- A, niikyee of yoteg ek, AP Witk :lsra- Svlr’fll_l ,l!llllrn *alls, &e. The most Powerful and Fene= & —The dummy train made Sunday runs| —Mr."Joo Blake presented the employes of |is from Ninth to the city limits was junction. ikiigles, paridBd’ b “sbidsta 0Nt rating Pain-relioving and Healing Remedy known to man. 5 {terday, and many people were fooled there- | his popular resort with the entire proceeds of | shown, and the new grade was agreed as the hands of the clock passed | IR ST A 3 yeutorday's business. The sum, although by | ypon by all present, with the exception : ] i evi o i - | the twelve o'clock mark, and —The saleof roserved seats for the Neally | no means fabulous, was yet a very appropriate : + . . " Itis evident that the Chicago, Bur ) - s — ; gm,,,: HW::‘,,. will begin this morn. |gift, which tho boys richly deserved. fii;;";:',:‘;'{;:,’fl;";:f:et T;m g;“‘é,f:}"'; lington & Quincy, not only intend to |as the c‘l‘enr niul ringing tones of tllxotltsce SPECIAL NOTICES O LARR Four choles 1ot o6 81 By, Ml R ing. —Tho Grand Tslaud train was delayed five | city limits. The cut at the crossing of | keep out of the Union Pacific pool, but f“,’i‘:{‘,:’i‘""‘m‘,fi“r“&::“g n‘;‘,‘fwc‘:{";" :;:’.,:3’:’; = S, | Fiinedtn & toth e o & Sarbier olor’® —Tho notarlous “peggy,” tho tarror to tho [ hours and a half at Silver Croek yesterday | Seventeenth streot will be four feet, and | proposes to make a fight and also invade | gieo pleasant and beautitul FA0ItTy, WAL E0E1CveIyHos bs thsvesd FOR SALE. police force, is again in jail for disorderly con- | afternoon, by a freight engine which was off | at IliglIMJ;nth_lnthez it will be thnrtesa the so-called territory of the Union Pa-| The various noises were ‘;“I" up for an | uniess paid i advance. e On BALE OEBAP—Difsut Bosi T duet, the track and the Denver express from the 'f‘«l’:;.m:‘l}:mlnlel: :&?ngefifiz!:id?f;f e [cific morth of the Platte. It is more | hour or so, when quiet once mots settled | oo | hundred. " Good order. Adiress sesls” oo —Littlo Burt Nason suffered a fracture of [ #ame cause was twe hours and fifty minutes L : i iV i down upon the city and its inhabitants . oftice. 61048 & hi late, second hill. At Nineteenth street the| tha nlikely that a lively war will ensue slumbered until the break of day. ONEY TO LOAN—The lowest_ratos of interest | T20% SALE izl il 3 ? cut will be eight feet, and from Nine-|between these two corporations. The| A} day 1 d Pt hadd M e Conn Agomes, 100 & Dowgina+ Sbere ik tor titor: oy e s K O Sunday. —Tho New Year'sbal of tho Turn Veron | Sl to Twanty-scovnd. thore wil bo & | prehiminasy vemishing b aisdy b | g AL 487 loni and upon evary hand yes. T e Mr. Van do Mack, one of the most in.|socioty took place last evening at their hall on | heavy fill, *3%8 | gun at Grand Island, to which place the [ you a" ha Now "Year "and " to | MONEY T0LOAN | gt S o O L AN fuential farmors in Butler county, was in this | Harney streot. About fitty couples partici- | Ay agreed upon the line from High- fxurlingmn proposes to immediately ex-| e majoriny of . our. 'people it | Asents; 1505 remam gt o Eeete ang e | Ml i st dty, yesterday. pated in the dancing, and the affair passed off | teenth to Twenty-second will be upon a | tend its system, and push on from that s a har ) I\‘zw Yokt A¥ nl"o l§d i e JORSALE storo fixtures,shelving and draw {n thicknoss, nd tho sensons’ crop will soon | consisted of Mossrs. Ph, Andrus, Geo, Parl- | second hill will be so gradually that it | Tho Burlington during tho last fow days | b o larger excess upon tho credit sido, : NOIL BACR-Y4w 16 06 1008 Wise Dl ran o harvested, sen and W, Steckler. Hesse and Hoppe }mll I:;-rdly hnlavprecmswd.l 4 \\Gt;utwu‘d has secured depot grounds in Grand | which cannot fail to bring peace and HELP WANTED, Doy bstrct ot title,” John' . Wiy 1414 bound | furnished supper. rom the summit, near 8. W. Browns|Island as well as theright of way through | hapiness to the business man, and the VY ANTED Fieatclaes ey woman sud chan- -d-:'::: Central Pwllv\;chrn‘l: w;; nncwlmn‘r'n‘l o reuldonc,:a, there w:llI be cutting :mdhhll- the town. As usual the Union|,utiook for the yoar, upon which we Dbermaid at 1106 Farnam. 646 J0R NKALEf:\r:'nnn-rutuw room, large and con- an not connect with the Union Pacific ing so that at no place will there be a | Pacific has resorted to its old tactics. 3 & i woe is- | TATANTED—A 5o Yo 165 Dougd Lttt iU Sl S i) Yedbintas BOARD OF TRADE. |11 Gt more than six foct in hundred, | Lato Saturday ‘might tho Union Pacifs| 1are,1ust entered is svon moro promie | W7 ANTED—A s gia Ko 10 bougasi | e e of i gt tns etnce —Remember the reserve sale of seats for = The county commissioners have agreed | commenced laying track each side of the | a4 0oec gy oo — i 636-t1 J. K. EDWARDS, 1111 Farnam 8t. the Neally Stevens plano rocital bogins | The Mecting of the soard of Dirctors | fo extend Farnam atrect in a straight |land purchased by tho Burlington com- | "7t "2 (V00 resolutions which | VW Myto 1k fark Wiaciver 'S Sourg: 1" | T0R SAUE Thes witos trom ity 3 scron, thif morning at the opera house, — line, 100b Ieetd W’l"g?.fn:‘l:l t:m ptmp;:ty pany. An injunction was issued against | wore made yem‘iday would only be kept dinay_ | cilly wited tor gardoaing, with ouse, x;].;,.,"?o i R owners beyond Thirtieth stree ve | the Union Pacific by parties interested in leniaaw ! -~ bearing applo trees, grape vines in beariug, half acr —Saloon rows Sunday afternoon, How| The meeting of the board of directors 2 ? 4 the millenium would most certainly be at | YA7ANTED—Gisl to do general house work at 1110 | asparagus. &c., §1,000. Ak Tl Whookd it “m{mflnm“ o regard | of the Omaha Board of Trade, occurred 'B'd“d tl? d"""lw ‘hflhlimu{";l}lllewl“fyw the Burlington, but the proper persons | hand. But alas, how many of them will Whanst o121 508.5 SHRIVER & BELL. Said Monday at 3 ith the following | ™3 on the strect to that width, could not bo found before Sunday morn- |} hroken before twenty-four hours have TANTED—Ct mpetent girl, Mra. A. B, Huber. | Jq'OR SALE—Only first class hotel in a live town of %o the closing of saloons on Sunday. ou Monday at 3 p. m., with the following| It was concluded by all parties present | ing, when the service did not amount to passed away. Some of them, however W ki 17ob Do shceet, * 4 B S two railronds, Whitney House, Griswoid, In. —Workmen are now engaged in papering [ members present: John Evans, chair- | that such a grade would make Farnam|anything, the Union Pacific continu- will be kept, and those who aike and T T = 447-1mot . gianay § h 5 TANTED—A goot amily of two. Mus o L P e Rl -m:digm man; M. Hollman, P. Windheim and N. | tireet tho grand thoroughiarn of Cunahas |ing to lay track all day Sunday and | keop them will be far happier, if permit- W i bl to el Nash wnd fron, Stcadyem: | O SAUE A busies mans resicice §rooma & i o 0 new ‘ocun lons cost al B.'lnlcunsr. In .the absence of' M. | Joar out to Twonty-second streot. All | had u%nrgn gn{]go[’fn;en ntworknn’étmci ted to witness the incoming of 1885, than | Playment. Tnuireat o 00 oo o St st O cl'r.fi.'gl.m. 4 Driscoll, Thos. Gibson was appointed | but two of the property owners present|is being lnid through tho center of Front | "0 ‘ Gl ks DAET, o ELYl —Tho piano recital of Miss Neally Stevens | o ovors neo tom, SR SAHEIoH Lo the - o00RKI1 " walvin g The G Toiand : The number of gentlemen making calls Pyt R EATEETTSITN it - i Thnria sosaing ot the epera | 0T8Ty B . : e apetdo 4 faiving | streot. , The Grand Island people aro in | o day was not as largo as in former | - each, monthly paymenta. | MoCAGUL oppesve ; Potitions for membership wre pro- | their right to damages, and somo of thom | favor of giving the Burlington company | gears, Whether the cold weather fright- NTED—Two or throe experienced wea as can- | . 07" Pt 3 house, Reserve seats go on sale this ¢ have subscribed liberally to pay whatever | every advantage to como there, and it is g & only business men to call on P o S ) 3 5 morning, sented for Chris, Hartman and Samuel J. damages may bo assessed. ABto A Tt olLy, SO ronoNes .t ened them out, or whether the good tioh and coud yay tothe ight parti I R Fe TR A hbate fof the Neally.Ste Howell, and they were duly elected | The county commissioners have agreed | interf ith th yht P éb A old custom is on the decline we are un- | dress *‘Publishers” caro drawer four (4) Lin new and fancy, C J. CANAN & DO, 61040 e e e cThera® | membets ol the Omahia Board of 'Trade. | to open this strset lear to Hikhorn, and | Union Daifie, - > *esumed by the | prapared to say. Those who didbravel ___________ . 8% | oo e plktio Tecital, which takes plao uraday | iy o scretary was instructed to invite probably macsdamize four or five miles 3 .| the winter’s blast and pay their respects WA cdiately,a goodworran tedo gen- | J4 oy b MAVYd AVER SR Tarra havD Y ORELOHNET evening, go on salo at Boyd's opera house on ¥ iy to their fair friends were as well received eral house work ai e charge of the house | water woras, Wi & Y Wednasday mornl the Hon. F. Sthullto lecture on tho Re- | of it into the country, and eventually PERSONAL. NaviKavaib in f Buckeye meat market, cruer 10th and Mason. Mo ’;k‘fi'“m:;l\l;r!:’(‘)fiflhmL‘(’:’.lf".:{ogi Bico . B L T [t o the e it of ] R iy T it | peopley mank. " it 3 . C. Hulel manly book-keoper | tunities for this city. the county. 5 2 3 3 A FANTED= A Gorman dining room Kitchon girl. = 7. ab the Millard, has returned from quite an| Three resolutions wore presented by With ,.fchagmd., as is proposed, Far-| _ Mr: John A. Smith, of Fullerton, J. C. | eatherings were held in various parts WA and topre, 418 & 1th St between | A ORSALE—12 lotw ane biooe west of Park ava i extended tour through the enst. He visited | Mr, Nicholas. ~Objections were mado, | nam street will be the easiest way tc|Crawford, of West Point, Miss L. Allen, of [ of the city, which will close the holiday | Harney and Howard. S99t | for §7,100, If sold heforo January 1st, 1884, - Keal oo et v e o = L A 1 in Wisconsin, Ohio and New York and the nh-irdimxui;fd i!bthe rawl-l‘tinlm reach Capitol hill and West Omaha, and | West Point, and J. C. Blakeman, of Fre. | festivities for this season. VY ANTED—Girl ot 1508 Lavenport st tate ownels bid this bargaln, If you'eall ab Peoples were referred to them by vote of the | will be the most feasible route for a street | mont, ars at the Paxton. Ty Laikd EERAATEN SRS | o Moo ~—As tho fco gathers upon tho stono sido | o) board, which was answered, No, railway to that part of the city. A per-| Dr. R, B,Gri ? Fort Lavamie, W, T. Thousands Say. So. WV ANTED-Men and women to stact a new busl | JNORSALE. Choice business properts, threo lota walks it makes thom quite treacherous, and | q vog referred to thoe chair. son standing_anywhere Hebwoin: RigHE! e "t i ]lm:::l'l "d ort Laramie, W. T., | My, T. W, Atkins, Girerd, Kan., writes: ness at their homes. No peddling; 10 o 50 cts. cor. Saunders and Charles Streat. It ill pay you podascians aco calod upon to sit down quito | ““j matter of removal wa discussed, | Senh st Tsntoscrond stosots o | * * BUert 8¢ tho Milard. : ) “I never hesitate te recommend your Elec- |an hour wade. mll N\\‘L\“ ?.r I\:AVI)\'L' mmplcsand to ln\u.;flgnw this offer. Callat People's B o 'l ittes ,0men ivi i instructions. C. E. BOWEN, Brockton, Mass , Box 279-t4 k frequently without the help of a banana |and the secretary instructed to inquire Ellis Tucker, of Howe, Neb., and Miss | tric Bittors to my customers, they give entire | Gifructions have an unobstructed view of Farnam 2 g satisfactionand are rapid sellers,” Electric | 321 dstrecd'ob T S ST AR % pealing. what desk room could be rented, and re- | street clear to Ninth, and a person stand- 4 nua Chace, of Wayne, are registercd at the | Bitters are the purest and best medicing VW ANIEDA good washer axd froner st 2400 THIEIS Divae w0 gor sqaycut e e A e : ~Tho steook cars woro off timo gonorally [ port at next mooting. : ing at Ninth will be able to seo a row of | Faxton. e R B S S W T Sl G e T U o yosterday, and many times off the track. 8" i the ALY ":;0“'"“1' gas lamps two miles long, 0. F. Jaynes, of Wymore, and T, H, Whit- | ylata the bowels, No fanly can afford to ba VVARTED—3 German Tafy cook . American | Baf cach, 1lanee, o to'ive vear, Tho stovern: There was just snow enough to make trouble | 1 “Luesday evening the meoting pro- more are stopping at the Millard. without them. They will save hundreds of house, §20 Douglas street. 518+14} | vestment is worth investigation. Call at the People’s for the stroet cars, and not enough to benefis | Yided for by the charter, should have e A iy dollarsin dootor's bills every year. Soldiat | oo e Bk, 0t snything olss, . faken place, but :-p-t'}l:orrnu;:&irn;zh:{rl- g Bcklen's Arnica gaivs, MARRIED, 50 conts a bottle y C * Candmen, {W i o /Shier” Work, ecveen. 11 wni | [PGLED CNTILE AN CLYDESDALY HOTES. b M v, 3 z ST T 12 o' ck, Wi X veek. nqnire at " @ subscriber is ing ordes r spring im. —The Denver train from tho west yerterday | journed until Monday next at 7:30 p. m. Warranted m-hfi;‘m'fim,m& ‘:'('n' G%fi%‘gfimflfi‘v_{: %‘“:;‘Ki'?{ek"i" Cruelty to Animals, s Dougiagme 0 00 or e s W"lll“'t" of "'l*i::‘l'““m .l’;itlx "ot below thos had two sleeping cars attached, and In o —— cera, Salt Rhoum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, [ . L) £ i i B Tooh Tl Pty oo aao, Shiows Aoy ’ L. Tuttle, at the residence of the stor, \bsolutecruelty to animals to leave DIES OR YOUNG MEN ¢ city try to | McCulloch, Il Trustand Sav. Bank, Cui one of them there was one passenger, and the MEANNESS, Chifblains, Corns, Tetter, Chapped hands, Mr, John A, Gil‘hnfi‘, of Haverhill [,A\lua’;. L5jis absolute e/ toks nice, lighl:’:ml leasant. work at eholr own | 208 2t and all skin eruptions, guaran to curedn | o)d "Aiw Lonise W. Veate S ATRL them standing unprotected from the wind | omes; §2 to 858 day easily aud quicly made; work other one was oocupied by two persons, How every instance, or money refunded, 25 cents : GatDy ety vaseing; no v. | J\OR BALE—A firet class second baud g buggy Is that for light travel? Oruelty to Animals Exemplified in|er box :’:l“'(’;’h" b “;“;?“h-xl'!q-- of bunéso: ia. | and cl°1dy an!“fll ad?y a8 Y“t"‘d'g‘- :h“ :dfi"c.‘uh’u'fi:&u o Man %«i.;i"n’fé:-:d:f:n:m:’ b ) Qe ory e andsomo wedding ring, a present from | day long, from early morn until the |drawerTT: tu thur-sat 1m ~—Considerable troublo was experlenced lust Dfx Midsty OHAUTAUQE A CIRCLE. a0t 80 tha 126, twae Incliided i the | gt Lade e 7 AL W P L e D s night in various parts of the city by the freez- ing of the vas pipes, A number of the stores | Typ By reporter this afternoon ran weewdn Wl daskases fop & Hlme unbil the across one of the most contemptible men bipes were thawed out aud placed In working ¢, 1o gity of Omaha, His name is Por- shades of night had fallen, there were a \VAN'I-Eb-mu.uon a8 copyist by a competent Apply st D. FITZPATRICK. ceremony. . The bridesinsids were the Misses ) i English Lady, Address “M V.” Brx office. 008-tt 218 South 16th 5:coet. . AT number of farmers’ teams standing upon 021 —o—3t. e Ida, Allie and Myra, sisters of the bride. The H d ithout ablanket S FoR SALE—Ola ewepapers 1 large and email wedding supper, at the Rovero house, was an | HOWard street, without ablanket or any- STTUATIONS WANTED, quantities at this ofico. u elegant affair and was enjoyed by tho many | thing to break the wind fram them. | om S — They Meet in the Y. M. O. A. Rooms and Ring in the Glad New Year, S R 3 A0 MISCELLANEOUS, ¥ d he 1 n Dodge street. The Chautauqua literary and scientific | friends of the couple, and long 1if8 and hap- [ There they stood, all doubled up in a ‘N AhThD—-yl} position as nnrrxlu umlddlf l:,:fd — — Lafo Wattarson, who has boon employed by | ¥ #1d he lives on Dodgo s o T e el piness to the newly wodded pair was drauk in | heap, and shivering with the cold, while | oy: AP OS5 l0tnstrct, 9007 yris: 2 2 . Ever since Christmas he has kept his | society metin the Y. M. C. A, rooms 3 Py ] y == : § 032:5¢ « Markel & Bwobe for a long time, loft for fi dond M ing. Teb, ing | Pumpers of champagne; and with music and | their owners were holding out for a half | Y7ANTED- Byulads, asituation us copyist. Ad- = i Creto yortorday accompanled by his wife, Mr, | two horses hitohed to a fence in his back | Monday evening. Itbelng tholast meeting | . "chs morriment was kept up until the wee | dollar more on a load of hay, and while g iooe 2 anliBurs % SbL:d1 ASQUERADE BALL, Saturday, January 12th, ¢ ‘Watterson will take a trip through the south | yard, with no covering except a pair of [ of the year, upon the last night of the | .y hours, Mr., Gilbert is well known in | Waiting for that half dollar they spend VL™ 1884, nt H. Rusor's,‘one_ and a half miles wes' l'o trade, fine pair of roadsters, top | of Hanscom Park. double harness for Omaha property. | 22 1 21*¢Om Tar! 463-111 this "‘:.':l'“:_" hopes of rocuperating his fast | very ragged blankets. The nearest|year, it was an unusually interesting Omaha as one of the popular conductors on | two whole dollars at a neighboring gin . . o ) n For p rs, inquire of C. E: Mayne & Co., 1609 & PANY k-keep d ac £, e neighbor says that they have had nothing | meeting. A special programme hac. been | the C\., St. P., M. & O, R. R. rm{lil.,t This is ln:;:etf:;quainfiggf “tlheb cnae, | urmam iret 4051 o ul]u.:’:’!‘l’u--r:;:ly:':g"l:-:;);‘“?umu. —Railroad men say nover havo soon | K ; SRR T A Y s and it isa pity that the faithiul beasts | G o, | et andarcurate wanmer, g cor e bt hi hands, h seed | tendance to enjoy it. o \ X year as it is yorterday, Two car-loads of emi- | atter in his own hands, he was procee 2 There are also a number of citizens of | ling cowpanion for a single gentleman_or 1ady pos- | 3 few hours, mak 4 statements, and Jso make collee- 1020 Farnam Sv. Og-1mo. g The following deeds were filed for | (his city who drive their horses down gesing /e uralzsfaoment, “Addeesa Miss 4 Ml ianyioorrasponden racord in the county clerk’s office Decem- | town and leave them stand for hours to- | “2222 X% 8818 | tious. Oflice at P. Boyer and ber 31, reforted for Tue Brk by Ames’ |gether without a blanket, when good to the office of the president of the| After a very pleasing programme of grants went west on the Denver train last | |0 0 2 Y Pleasing programme o g night, and the western bound tealn yesterday ;5:“'?*! ]ffl,}' "1:0 {"rew'm o °]f} Cruelty | yong and recitation the following ques- noon was made up with cleven cars, e e mob tho EE MAR | ion was disoussed: *“Is the Study of f e e and a policeman, el thei tecti 8. Consul, in England is ~—'Lhere are more old and dilapidated wag- N Political Economy Beneficiali” The af- | real etata,agency: hearylaprovestionheitiomniglestion latives' in this country EDWARD KUEHL| The trio proceeded to the house of are lying in the buggy. he ¢ be obtained d relica of all kinds standi Porter, and found that thy in the | irmative was taken by J. L. Kennard,| Ezra Miller and wife to Samuel Cotner, 7 o B e e anachty ot s compiuss | MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION- ons an o of all kinds standing around in | Porter, and found at worthy in the I Vi e AL A e el 8 ATl AP 1O TAL R sl purl Whatever you do, cover up yourhorses | ior a limited time T B0 T A l’lml::..u Pt Ll b g tho streets of the city of Omaha th: 1d | yard with his horses. After some ver; 3 . i ion, - Instruots in English, re o w be allowed 1 ny Tittle onahrss. tows of | pointod commionts. on tho aubject and. a|Hogative, Moro songs and recitations | block 35 and 36, in Millard, $8,000, = | el Weather as this_ Adiress .V, Look box 1 oy, il wihthe il ot gunrdan s, ot elght hundred Inhabitants, lot alons a grow- proposal by two of the parties to pay for | were then heard, and all of them were} David Gregg and wife et al to John H, ‘Wide Awake Druggists, conditions in the future. Boots and shoes J iog and busy city of ffty thousand people, | H10 8tabling of the poor animals to-night, | well reccived and loudly appluuded. Levy, w d, lots 3 and 4, block 201}, in| ¢, F. Goodman is always ahvein his busi. o _ovdor. Parfoot mtistaction uamnised. a8 English lady recently governess in the ing th MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. the man promised to provide for them | An invitation from Mrs, C. H. Dewey, ( Omata, 83,625, ess and spares no pains £ secure the best of | N7 ANTED=To invest §100 t0 8600, with or withe | me —————————— - Nobraska Lodgo No. 1, Kuighta of[botter sheltor tormorvow, . 1t wil bo ad |asking the circlo to. meet nt her house| ELis W' Vattorson and Anna Jano | svery artcloin his . o has-securod.tho | WY outervic whure it o s et S | B L SR O (DD Brcheespoistramene Pythias, have a public installation of offisers | yisablo for him to do s, next timo, was accepted, after which the | Barker to David Gregg, Amasa N. Gregg | sgency for the celobrated Dr, King's New | Agi7iyy with partistars "6, 1. : ay, loat mahiood, otc., Twill boael Y08 Sactiosiars oL i at thoir hall this ovening. There will| Porter owns the house and lot where | following ofticers were elected to serve for | and Richard G. Lewis o c, lots 3 and 4, zl},‘;:: z:.i;ykfi:w%mfl?: D R‘:: Coughe. | YX*ANTED—Ten (10) gontlomenly _young men 19 anc portaln mesns of self cuce, frea of chark Y also be dancing and refreshments, and it is | he lives, on Dodge strect, and is said to | the noxt threo months: President, J. L. | block 2013, in Omaha, $1. o o Hay Fover tiion: | WV “Loerd wit or withuu room st 5105 14t 8t var iSO\ AT LA expocted that tho members and their families | own a farm of 306 ncres near Millard, | Kennard; vice-president, Mrs. J. A.| Nancy A. Lewis to David Sveag et al, | chitis) or any aifection of throut and lunge. 50518 will have @ soclable aud enjoyable time, which only makes the offense more dis- | Robins; secretary, M Mamio Fitch; | q o d, lots 3 and 4, block 204, Oliqha,§1. | Sold on a positive gmarantee. Trial bottles | T ASTED “Wal furnished bed and sitting room M k d D || —1t i oortaluly & wonder that some ono is | picable, treasurer, George A. Pritchard, A recess| Agnes A. Brownell et al to Willine , | free. Regularsize $1 o W e, Want. loostion mouth ot arke own! not killed day at the Tenth street cross- vy of ten minutes followed, when the ladies | Wood, w d, lots 1 and 2, block 13 Kefrigerator Oars, Douglas and not beyoud 16th street. Price nov o Iuolih'(.l'n.;l ;.’d.h_ J“:: 4 nun:thnn CRUSHED. lnd&emleman paired off in preparation | Parker’s add, Omaha, $1,710, it R e e e e e n el ferant ::“xg:{“" object as comfort. Address ‘M. & I o ALL THE 3 ; S it ot swtkoios buing 4 for tho elegant, banquot, which then do- | W J. Broateh to O & Perkin's, w &1, e e TR0 MU M T Millinery and Heir Goods ¢ 8 belng done | yuy0g Connell Killod at Liyons Yes- [ manded the attention of all. The fol-|lots 6 and 7, block 3, sub-div, part of lot | ~¥ €8 9 g 4 A9y Loty ik —AT— there, and cars are belng thrown in upon sev- terday. lowing was tho menu: Turkey, chicken, |5, Capitol add, Omaha, $1,100. NOVET I one been designed in which | TruR RENT—A new houre, Groows, bay window, |TE ,s exal racks at ono aud tho same time, some of skisiid ham, oyaters, suudwiches, pickles, John D, Creighton and_ wife to Cath. | the\mosphero so neatly approsched that | £ beubiecoor, o i, o’ | ALWIA B, KEITH'S, them runnlug very rapldly, too, We see nar- . |ouit, coffee, ~cake, oranges, apples, [rine McGuire, w @, lot 7, block 20, in | of ““Greenland’s jcy mountains” as does JROK RENT- Furnishol rooin 1010 Farnain, sreet. | £2rsyecial induccmenty oftered oveuigs. - Store Tow escapes very frequently and the result B James Connell, a passenger train grapes, et * ' Omaha, $8,000. the Omaha strect tar, “When a person 2082:3% | open uutil 9 o'dock p. m. will be the death of some one. rakeman, running on the St. Paul &| After the guests had disposed of the| John M. Yerga and wife to Jessie Ed- i enters a street car these daye, and takes Folgsl‘l.ls'.iw'l—!'nvnlnlml room, 818 Dodge street. 1€9 15th Street Opp. Postotice, HIGGINSG’ ~Whils Mrs, Rev. Shank and her two sons | Omaha railway, was killed at Lyons yes ‘were riding to church Sunday morning a little | terday morning while coupling cars, weat of ““Saddle creek” bridge, descendingthe | Connell had exchanged runs with a hill, they were mot by Mx Hines' hired man | fellow-brakeman, in order to spend Now liberal supply of provender, toasts and | wards, w d, lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 5 apeechos were in order, which formed a | 16 and 16, block 27, in Wilcox's 2d add; | & seat. the cold chills run up' and dows | = vry pleasant featuro of the evening's |to Omaha, $1. his back and his tecth chatter as if he it John Chri sen and wife to Peter | had the -hnl;ln ague. We have seen E. Elsasser, w d, the s 30 fect of e } of | street cars with 'g:e- 80 arranged upon fruit_stock at 2 or selling. 6404 7 ALE—Snal cig Cuming bt. Good £.-4 plooly furnisnoa raom, with gas, om, exercises, The rollcall of Chautauquans then took wul and lumber wagon, who recklessly crowded " 16t N i 3 in K s 2 A the front platfol to throw the heat 8t Alko :\:gmhmlf:m‘ gw““{“‘"" ¥ o ey o A R A Year's at home in this city, where his ]‘?g and was a very charming og_umony: lot 1:!. in Kountze's 2d add to Omaha, HRSFERY lt)hoa« 8 L ke ik Class board. b them relatives reside, on Webster street, | This concluded the very interesting pro- | 85 0 A q ‘or 8 monthyto & small family striking the front of their road cart, splitting | When picked up he was unconseious and | gramme, and after ringing out the old| John E, Edwards, et al., to H. H, Ed. | help to keep lifo in' the driver, and why large cottage completely furnished. In good 0ff tho crom pleco and whiffle tree, toaring | after about an_hour expired. His re- | year and ringing in the now the party | wards, q o, lots 9, 10, 11,'12, 13, 14, 15 | can't Omaha aflord such things as well ws | cioh 8t touscuient g Ked Live s cars. Reter away the dush-board and _throwing them out | mains will be brought to this city for in- i) shortly after midnight. and 16, block 27, in Wilcox’s 2d add to | other cities? Riie T IaeEEY 9 B /s Bhnr, Opare Bonee Haj + violently, Mrs, Shauk finding herself right | terment. This makes she second mem- TY“ in Omaha is now composed of | O , 80.28, . agalnst the horses back feet. Though one of | ber of the family who has been killed by | the following members: Rov. C, W. Sav-| Minnie E. Hayden and Kent K. Hay- B w.m::mma blacks, 1t stopped | the cars, ig.x&,, Mi'i ileii.hv':"o% l;zv. E. \;. %N:x' hn-‘l;nnd;mfi ';'B'f lw F;fl lf K with o —n———‘ is, Mrs, , W.C. Morgan, H, | Terin, wd, w 4 of e 4 of lot 9, block 3, SR ey wpnd W1 tnly trclow THE OMAHA OLUB. L. Kennedy, Misa Oarrie Stovens, Miss |in subdivision of John I. Rediok's add o B O Rl =1 Liows as ous B o Millio Stevens, Miss Mamio Fitch, Miss | Omaha, $2,950, most industrious hack drivers in the city, had | Their New Rooms in Campbell Block E:‘::Lgmddmwhflll.fi :klx)‘:::'h‘finhl: Nisly h"Né F‘ig;'fl,’-’}%'li:" t{’f,'lnlha" N § 3 2, 13, S smow fooape on Batunday evenlog of a| Formally Ocoupled Last Night. | schuson, ¥, F. Bundy, Geo. A Joplin, | 14, 16, blook ‘27, in Wilcox's 2d sorious miafortune, backed in with —_—— gga. 11\‘. l-l;iwm Mil:n l;:lue.-]x n;.w ite, -d% lw 3"“ (-, %‘.} 4 The Omaha olub took possession of | Mise M. k. ( enbush, J. J. Toms, heodore G, er and wife to David W. R. Adair, E. G. Orap, J.. A, |H. Bowman, w d, lots 5, 6 and 7, block their new rooms iu Campbell block, on | Rollins, Miss Minnie Wi 3 i ihn's *additio ‘ayman, Mrs, C, |16, in Shinn's addition to Omaha, Douglas street, Monday. ‘The rooms|H. Dewey, C. F. H Miss M. L, ) had been placed in elegant shape for the Alter, Mrs. Jennie E. G 8. Buell to The Publie, plat of recoption of the club members, About ly, Miss McClouth, W. R. Bosard, Dr. | the subdivision of the e 205 feet of Band the “‘dead block," striking the hack aud injur- | thirty of the members of the club A. J. Campbell, Dr. Johnson, J, L. |of Shinn’s third.addition to Omaha, fug I6 conslderably, It was quite a serious y © club were| Konnard, W. W. Hills, Miss Ingersoll, | Smith 8. Caldwell and wife to Diana thng for o, a8 s depends on the putren. | 70560 and each and every one ex-|Mrs, Davis, Mrs. D. . Hume, Mist | Goddard, w d, lot 18 in Millard & Cald: with the I 3 . an, Miss Nellie L. Coot . May- len K., Kil et al. to The Publie, ;.‘".:"""'l I e smpnlinds and il | 140 oogtion and omant of the | nut {7 "s "Stovens, O, H, Grey: | plat of Kilby place, bein block D of . S e —— Smith addition to Omaha, ~—An swmusing runsway occurred on Fif.| ‘Twenty-five applications for member- Little Robble's Death. Rachel Robison to Elmer 8. Dundy, teenth strost yosterday, About 10 o'clock | 8hip were received, and they wore all ad- vty . t sw of sw of seo 10, 15, 1 2, deed. R - -’ i ("' ock et b g i e i Between five and six o'clock Sunday | P! of 800 20, 3, lot52, dee /000,08 : — - Capital,.... ,269,916.00 Bikad, Thia wil sveil th morning, the angel of death entered the — FOR EXCHANGE—City residuncos € OFFI0E:—Room 19, Omaha National Bank Build- stroot with no driver be- [y was decided to .{ once confer with | house of Dr, 8, D, Mercer, and snatched CHEAP SALE, l‘!"-"‘“"'“:” ot i J w,-,w and Farnam, ‘”1,:)1"”1 R i :(:.'0.,? bell and see if the elub cannot |from the family cirele littlo Robbie, H::L(:rdg;:au close my entire stock of th RENT- Furulehnd rooms on the nortiwest | D 3 4 AILY PA dELSEN .,m.f. ) ed with more room as the including the Graphic, oor, 18:h sud Capitolavenue, formerly Creightor youngest child of Mr, and Mrs, Mercer. . g the Graphic, i 3 rly Creighton ! Robbie A R which 18 acknowledged to be the leading Ab.olut.ly.Pu'e. House. 130-44 the e e 204 4o aeaite o ey baso ‘“‘""""‘in the market, I will sell the i A 1 ot puri | FTOR AENT—fcous in Nil;(u‘l’:‘l Nations Bauk 1 weml ip of the club, child, see was to love . [entire stock at cost and will give liberal POmGer Nerar Bavas: A IAYISL of RUICRS: S federiie afioss 1a $o city s fl umflfl ub rooms yes A of hi N enjoy . A ® ow feet, WHgRS, S o e sy cards, reading, ote, as di [ dea —, - 1613 DODGE STREET, s faativiia o did[20-6t 616 & 417 North 16th Street, ion Wad surcos o Torke 1+ 0 ()1 e Gy, 104 Wotetrnant 64 | OBocbeun1o | o amiose — - MERCHANTS' LUNCH AND SAMPLE ROOM, JOR RENT—2 new 5 room houses for re uire on 10th St. next door to Tacific 1611 Laxs Street. 3. Croogon. o0 Hotehorst | 1203 Douglas St. Omaha, Neb .vwlhn.( No. 617 B0Us 384m sg;w RE STAURA NT, TOR RENT—A turnishied room with board at 2112 | 206, %8 South 12th Strees. -~ pen Dayand Nig ‘California 8t, 660-10 ‘;’A': "%'"',%F’wf"‘:-: ,:,? liine e Gepot JAS, H. PEABODY. M, ), plendld_rocm suitablo er sho saott NG, B EDWARDS 111 Verrean mP PHYSBICIAN & SURGEONr —— | ‘Restdence, No. 1407 Jonos 8t. Oftics, No. 1607 Fa. TOR REN 1—House seven rooms. nam street.” Offioe b 12 'm. 80 1'p, m., and 189-t1 J. PHIPPS ROE, 6th and Spruce P. . 0 6 v, m.Telephone for office, 97, Keelden DOR KENT—A new store room. Also one t '~ _— —— with all moden improvements. Rént reasonable to good parties. Lorenzen's Bieck, cor. 18th and M' R' R|SDON, Howard Street. b12:4f ’ JOR RENT—Two new stores one a goo pi 8 gruswry of owning store and the othel y Aesirablo place for A restaurant, aleo room- to rent. Cunuingham's block 15th und Jackson. 869-1in REPRESENTS: Phonix Assurance Co., of Loudon, Cash Assets. +86,804,604.0) 1000,000,0 DOR RENY—5 room house, barn, fru ground. 4 room house, 2 acres, 14 room houso new. 250-tf w07 215,000.00 200,000, k, Tk, iadelphia, Capitad .. B ¢ i e N b A €

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