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_THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA. them all, there was no slesping in the jall Iast night, ~Charley Goodrich was playing the ghost Inst night. Just think of Charloy as an oter- Saturday Morning, Jan. 12. "LOOAL BREVITIES, —Ono intoxicant in police court yestorday was hald until Monday next for trial, —There was & very pleasant little party given at the Doran house Thursday, Dancing was indulged in until quite a late hour, —Harry Gilmore objects to the statement that there were several engines behind the snow-plow that went out Thursday. —The B. & M. folks run & special to Platts- mouth yesterday to carry down the lawyers who are to prosecute the train robbers recently —A brother of John L, Sullivan was on the wost bound train yesterday, Ho was on his way toSalt Tiake city to bring back Mrs John 1., Sullivan, who is very sick at that place. —Sexton Medlock positively asserts that no graves in Prospect Hill cemotery have been tampered with by body snatchers, oarofully examine overy grave each morning. ~The Omaha National Bank directors were elocted at » meeting a fow days ago, and yes- torday they met and eleoted Hon, J. H. Mil- 1ard president for the ensuing year. 1t was reported that a man was held up on Twelfth street, near the Theatre Comique, But upon inquiry we on Wednesday night. fail to have the report substantiated. —Tho barkeeper at Schrote's saloon, South Omaha, is the loser of $125 in cash, which was takon from his trunk a few nights ago by a ollow who hnd been loafing around the saloon, ~The wrock on the Omaha & Republican Valleyrailway was clearedup Thursday and the cars wero started for the shops. principally to windows and fixtures, will not nal spirit. Wouldn't he make a dandy? THE DAILY BEE-+-OMAHA, THE ODD FELLOWS. A Grand Excursion and Visit to the TURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1884, Tt is predicted by OR RENT—2 new 6 rooth honses uire on 10th St. noxt door to Pacifio Hote! 1611 €ass Street. P.J. Creadon. [ iven by the nobility. the best of authority that she will carry off the palm from all our American con- The olub having engaged such the drama, ‘“Uncle Tom's Cabin" will be Good music will be ance each evening The admission will be ten and fifteen cents, or twenty-five cents for the season. with all modern improvements. Mot t rossonable t0 good parties. Lorensen's Bieck, cor. 15th and ari artist are to be congratulated and may A man by the name of Norman was ar- routed last night at the instance of the Nobras- ka Coal company, who affirm that Norman haw boen robbing them of coal, Lost—A little boy about 7 years old, by the name of Lonis Henningson. Any one finding the same will please return to 018 Piorce stroet, and obligs the parenta. The Philharmonic club had & very pleas- ant rehearsal in Max Meyer's hall last even- ing. They have some fine music in course of proparation, and we may oxpect something good from them ere long. -C. §. Higgins, last ovening filed a com- plaint against Emanuel Miles, chareing him with petit larceny. e claima that Miles has been robbing him of coal, meat, oysters and other produce, ~TXllness prevented Mrs, Fox from lectur- ing last Sunday, but she will be hero Sundays, January 13th and 20th; will speak twice each day respectively at 2:30 and 7:80 p, m, at St. George's Hall, Fourteenth and Farnam. vme all and hear her, Admission free. m&e —The two cases against Sergeant McMahon were dismissed by Judge Beneke yesterday afternoon, Mr, and Mrs, Stubbendorf declin- ing to appear against him. His superior offi- ours give him a good recomendation, and his late difficulty was entirely attributable to a too free use of “budge,” Yesterday Joseph Hilleke obtained of William T, Lyons $7 upon a check on the Omana National bank for 850, to which was affixed the name of Hilleke. Lyons presented the check at the pank and found that Hilleke depend upon an immense audience next Tuesday evening. THE OITY COUNOIL. They Hold a Two Days' Scssion as a Board of Equalization and JOR RENT—Two new stores one & oo plac for tueery oF CIUENIDE AtoTe And the Oth ¥ & very lo place for & restaurant, Also rooms to rent. Cunningham's block 13th and Jackson, sid Phosphate, In WNervous Diseases. the Blair Lodge Thursday Night. Oouples Accept the Hospitality of the Blair People — Public Installment To-Morrow Dr. Hexny, New York, says: “‘In ner. vous diseases, I know of no preparation J7OR RENT—Furnished rooms on the northwest cor. 13th and Capitolavenue, formerly Creighton onse. 18t [} } Infants and Children thont Morphine or Narcotin GRAND CARNIVAL, Street Parade and Ball by the U, P, 7OR RENT—Rooms In Nebraska Nations Bank Most _desirable offices in the city. hydraulic elevator and heate stoam. _Apply at Bank. 826 11 nous Report. ‘What gives our Children If thero 18 any organization under the What cures their fevers, sun fwho know how to, and alwaya do, thuroughly enjoy themselves, that organi- zation is the Independent order of Odd No matter under what circum- in what place, the 1. 0, O, F. is significant of good wolid enjoyment, and anyone who may be enough to receive an invitation to pa cipate in any of their social entertain- al feasts, will be missing ould they fail to attend. Thursday occured the annual installa- tion of officers of the lodge in Blair, and as the Omaha Odd Fellows are always ready for a good time, about fifty of them took their wives or girls and went to The committee appointed by the coun- cil for a board of equalization have been in session for two days, with Mr. Rea. field as chairman. As is customary in such cases, they prepared a voluminons re port, which no- body can understand, and which was submitted to the council last evening and adopted by that body. At 4:45 last evening the city council il chamber, first as a with Mr. Redfield When Babies fret, and JOUR BALE—A printing offioe, valued at What cuiree thatr ootie. ALE=A printing offive, valucd at # The parade advertised for yesterday particnlars, address Chas. T. Tunce, 81 afternoon, bythe U, P. band, was quite an attractive one. The procession was headed by the U. P. band, then came & wagon from the Willow Springs distillery, filled with & rels of the ‘“‘elegant;” hold goods store was next in the proces- sion and was the best exhibit of the en- Marhofl’s trunk fac tory came next, followed by J. Kaufman, the wine Hunt & Riley, the painters, were out with a good exhibit. P. bakery also had two wagons in the —~ enres Constipation, r Stomach, Colds, Indigestion : But Castoria. Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oil and Paregoric, aud OR SALE—Pure yellow canar, green at 218 N, Oth St y singer and puro 786171 7OR SALE CHEAP-A wood hotel property in new and growing town, presont terminus of a Satisfactory reasons given for wanting to 1l Address Box 77, North Lonp, Neb. JOR BALE-G cen hous market garden Dxturos, Bonner's house- O R T ¥ R WS - o hot bed, sashand other North end of 18th §t. woluto ours for Rhoumatism, Burns, Galls, &o., and an Pain.reli R TS SR SPECIAL NOTICES. gar8pecials will Positivelynot be inserted uniess paid 1n advance. met in the cou: board of equalizatic eral store, with brick bu a flourishing Nebraska town, st re doi iness of §10.000 per year. E. corner 13th and Fai BARKER & MA The report was read and u adopted by the board of equalization. Phe board of equalization then ad- journed, and the city council proper was called to order by President Baker, The members present were, Behm, Thrane, Dunham, Leeder, Woodworth, Murphy, Anderson and the president. The resolutions prepared and adoj by the board of equalization were t! by motion, adopted by the council. Mr. Behm made a motion that the city attorney be instructed to prepare an ordinance in regard to the collection of special taxes for paving purposes, and OR SALE-Stock of general merchandme and alued at «bont $3,600. Not the least comical part of the whole business was the burlesque band which wound up the procession. THE, MASQUERADE BALL The maspuerade ball U. P. band last night at Crounse’s hall, was, taken all in all, one of the most successful masquerade parties ever given was filled to The floer was filled with mask- ers, while the seats and outer edges were Not being of the slow kind they ecial train and went up in oft this city about 7 o'clock, and upon their arrival in Blair they were met at the depot by a large delegation and escorted to the lodge rooms, where things had been prepared. ?, band accompani cursionists, and upon reaching Blair they discoursed some music which stirred the souls of the Blair people as they have not chartered a s) For particulars address or call office of BARKEK & MAYNE, N. E. corner iven by the [EAP—Two good stoves, ono & cook the other a heater. Call atA. Polack's, TO LOAN—Monev. ONEY TO LOAN—The lowost_rates of intorest VL Bemis' Loan Agency, 16th & Douglas 284-tf QORSALE—A small Mosler, Bahman & Co., Dreof safe, almost ne TO LOAN In sums of #500. and_upward Davis and Co., Real Estate an Agents, 1506 Farnam St. 308-t1 [ ONEY TO LOAN—, LE—Farm 18 acres, outtuildings, shade and fru ; excellent location trees, small fruits had nomoney on deposit there, e then rushed to tho polico court and awore out a warrant against Hilleko, The fools are not al dead yot. —On Thursday evening William A, Paxton let the contract for the building of an ico house 80x120 feet for the new stockyards company. The building will be erected just —Maj. J. 8. Nowell was brought fnto police oourt late Thuradav afternoon, and aftor be- ing arrainged, he walved examination and will go directly before the grand jury. badl was fixed at §1,600 aud it was furnished by his friends. ~The state convention of metoorologists hus been called to meet at Ioondon on February 11th by Prof. Thompaon; the details of work will be forthcoming soon. Papers of interest treating on the climate of Nebraskna and other ‘matters of importance will be road. —The fall of several hundred yards of earth on the cutting of Sixteenth street, south of Brownell Hall a morping or two ago, shook the ground around for some distance, and frightenod some of the people iato the belief that an earthquake was rocking them, —An alarm of fire was tuened in from box 23, corner of Thirteenth axd Jackson streets, about uoon yesterday. ulight fire in a butcher shop near that place. The blaze was extingukhed before the depart- The Joss was nominal. —Charles Whiteide, the fellow who was marched up to il Thursday afternoon, by Mrs, Martin, atthe muzzle of a revolver, will have his examjsation this afternoon, As none of Mrs. Marfin's property was found upon his persor, Mo can only be charged with being —Therewas a lively runaway on Tenth stroot about noon yesterday. came dsshing down the street, and when in 14 was occasioned by A farmer’s team bolow Tler's distillory. It will bea frame structure and when finished will hold 6,000 tons of lce. Work will Le commenced im- modiately and tho building will be comploted in a very short time. o ——— PERSONAL, overnor Grant, of Colorado, and E Eddy, of Denver, are at tho Millard. A. L. Barber, of the asphalt paving com- pany, and John trant,’ superintendent,§; are at the Millard, R. M. Cherrie and Godfrey McDonald, of Chicago, aro at the Millard, 8. M. Wolbach and John T., Moans, of Grand Ixland, are at the Millard, ard . B th been stirred in many a long day. T. Hm{ oans on chatte| After the installation services, which were conducted by the grand master, the ovening was given up to dancing and A better time never the town of Blair. gant suppez was spread and all partook of it with a will, The excursionists arrived home yos- terday about § o'clock a.. m, all tired and sleepy, and yet overy one of them aro ready to do the same tking over again, PUBLIC INSTALLATION, The Odd Fellows lodge of this city have a public installation of ofticers in office, } milo from echool, Just t Price £2,800. Will maise G. k. Doane & o, Real Estate Agents, 1 pranorty, 218 Sou L HELP WANTED. weeks copying done. filled with spectators. Some of the costumes were very tasty and well gotten up and many of them | 3 were of & very comical nature. best costumes in the hall were worn by Miss Mamie Bivons Rypchek, snd represented two Ksqua- ‘They were made of white paper and were very attractive looking. i The programme wasa good one and consisted of twenty-four numbers, music was all that could be desired. submit the same to the city council at the regular meeting next Tuesday night. OR SALE—Fow lots on Idle Wikde. Call and John' G, Willis' 1414 4001 e j On motion council adjourned. social enjoyment, 2 ) journe Rucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho greatest medical wonder of the word, Warranted to spoedily cure Burns, cers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers Chilblains, Corny and all skin eraptions, guarantee: every instance, or money refunded. o abstract of title. st and Magdaline OR SALE—Only first class hotel in a live t s ured to running & ‘l rdon two railroads, Whitney House, Griawold, In. s Printing office. TANTED—A competent book by letter, with reforence, 83x152 vacant 6 blocks N ANTED— Tincdiatly, frstclaee pasrs o LEAP YEAR AT CRESTON. The Recegtion of the l. G. 8, C, and the Dinner Which Followed. That for lameness, for for pains, and for spains Dr. Zhomas’ f clectric Oilis a positive and reliable remedy. Thomas' Eclecd~ic Oil can be purchased of any heumatism, for aches, rge barn, out-house, master will be present and conduct the water woras, well arranged, ‘de or Dauisn girl for_general i B Bargola in Omah VW ANTRD =R housework, Jamnes—the only how — — These Are Solid The bast blood purifier and system regulator over placed within the reach of suffer humanity, truly is Electric Bitters. ity of tho Liver, Billouanoss, Jaundice, Con. stipation, Weak Kidne the urinary orgaus, or w} One of the most elogant and successful social events over known in the annals of Croston, was the loap year reception “[given by the L. G.S.C., of this city. Tho club consists of 31 of Creston's most prominent citizens and business men. Upwards of 60 ladies availed themselves of leap year privileges, and called in Avmy Orders. Recruit Charles A. Noble, enlisted at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo., is assigned to Company A, Ninth i Recruits James F' lasy_cracker bakur to take For particulars adiress | for §7.100, If sold before tate owners bid this bargain, if you call at P Taglor & Co., We o0d girl for general hou ework. a north Lith streat, bet. Capt ive businoss property, throe lots nd Charles Strest. It will pay you Callat People’s Bank. s, or any disease of Joovor requires an ap- mulant, will always find Electric Bitters the best and only cortain Thoy uct surely and_quickly, Vo ontire satis: in and Emil How- recht, enlisted at Fort Douglas, Utah, are assigned respectively to Companies B and D, Sixth infantry. to investigato this offer. n tor this ternitory. | T7OR SALE—Improved property, which wil the buyer 20 por cens on the iy cstment. every bottlo enaranteod to H., J. Harders. a prominent Idaho mining man, is at the Millard, D, Blakely, of Minneapolis, is at the Mil- lard. J. A, Porter, of Blair, Is at the Metropoli- tan faction or money conts u bottle by PLEASANT WEDDING, South Omaha the scene of a brilliant and happy wedding, spite of the stormy weather. musical programme had been arranged for their entortainment, Prof. Piries’ orchestra and members of the club The sumptuous repast was fur- nished by that prince of caterers, Mr. C. F. Higgius, of Douglas streot, Omaha, y_ refunded. Sold at fifty upied by first clase ten A board of survey to consist of Major George P. Dandy, quartermaster U. S. A.; Captain C. A. H. McCauloy, assist- ant quartermaster, U S, A., and First Lieutenant Guy Howard, Twelfth infan- try, A, D. C., met at 10 o'clock a. m. r i Will sell for 310,5 half ‘cach, balance, one to five years. vestment'is worth investigation. Call at the P rendered by ANTED—A good ba SOLLED CATTLE AND CLYDESDALE HORSES. Gooiman & Beos. T: o subscriber 18 toking orders for spring im. Prices much below those at References to those supplied. Joha portation of the above. Four persons to learn hook k G, J. Nels, of Moberly, Mo,, stays at the Motropolitan, Soven members of Horne's company are registered at the Metropolitan, H. A. Slaughter, ot Kansas Oity, is at the Moetropolitan, O. R. Hutchingon, of Norwalk, is at the front of the Slaven hotel, they collided with a telosraph pole, breaking i sy then turned cast toward the river and what became of them we arounabla to say. —Tbe Sperry Eloctriclight and Motor com- ito in two places, Millard. John Grant, foromen of the Barber Asphalt company, returned from Washington and is staying at the Millard, James ¥, Forgusor. of Lincola, 15 at the Millard. G B pauy, held an adjourned meeting Thursday at he Ames real estate office. moeting was permanent organization, but it ‘was found that there were some errors in the atock book, and after quite a lengthy discus- sion the meeting adjourned until next Mon- day evening at 7:30, at the same place. John McNeil, who was arrested Wednes- day night for drunkenness, and who had $140 upon his person, was before Judge Beneke for the second tlme yesterday, He was picked up in & drunken condition last night, and still of the original amount, The judge relieved him of $12.66 and told him that the next time he would be sent to jail, —The St. Joseph & Western railrond which was Inst month placed in the hands of a ro- ceiver by Judge McCrary, was, on Monday, upon an order granted by thim, released from the recelver's charge, a& [the matter at contro- versy between the stockholders had boen set- tlod satisfactorily to tho parties interested, (Goo. B, Smith, of Koeokuk, who was appoint- od receiver, has boen ordered to refer all ac- counts to Mr. Rossington, of Kansss, for in. spection and settlement, ~Cerneliue Coughlin, a fifty-eight year old bachelor who has resided in South Omala during the past thres or four years, has been missiog from this city since the 20th of last month. His frionds here have been anxicusly soarchiny for him ever since. It appoars that “had considerable money, and his friends are very unxious wbout his whereabouts. Tt is thought he left for Chicago a fow days atter his disappearance, but no definite trace Tt is feared he has been The object of the ‘ean be found of him, foully dealt with, ~Commissioner Knight and lady were prised at thelr residence in West Omaha ‘Wednesday evening by the Irvington band and their ladios—twelve couplo 1n all. The jolly crowd came to town to have a good time and none present Were disappolnted. T.ate in ‘the evening the party went out on a sercnad. ing tour, calliug at the residence of Mr, H. Martin and Col, Martio, giving some of their choice selections at each place. Returning, a good time waa indulged in till nearly daylight, Commissioner Kuight has hosts of friends and his popularity was nover groster, ~<Thureday Mr, ¥. R, McConnell rocoived Instructions from Omaba stating that on and after date freight from poluts cast of the wouri river_for all points in Utah would U, P. at the saume rate us yow oharged by the D, & K. G, from points east of #he Missouri river, That is to say, freight A, L. Bacber. of usphalt notoriety, arrived in the city yestorday from Washington, and 13 quartered at the Millard, H. McConnell, of North Platte, is at tho xton, Mrs, P, Thomas and daughter, of Tokamah, are at the Paxton, % H. E. Miller, of Bollovue, in at the Paxton, Sam, O, Fowler and J. J. McIntosh, of Siduey, are at the Millard, G, Norberg, of Heldrege, isa Millard guost. ¥\ I, Calvert and wite, of Lincoln, are Ruests at the Millard, G. W. Wolbach, one of Grand Islands most enterprising morchants, in staying at the Millard, Mark Radcliff, of Siduey, is a Paxton Ruest, C. B. Treadwell and Miss C. M. Moars, of North Bend, are at the Paxton. Dr. Reobles, of David City, is a guest at the Paxton, ¥, P.Ireland, of Nebiaska City, is at the Paxton, J. W, Linkhart, of Lincoln, is & guestat the DIaxton, Chas, Schall, represeuting the Rentr- Santley Burlesque company, is at the Millaxd, His tOuipany will appear at the opera houso next week. M. A, Hastly, of Toup City,is at the Metropolitan, K, Edwards, of York,is at the Metro- politan, E. R. Place, of 8t, Paul, is at the Metro. politan, W, R. Richardson, of Boston, is a Metro. politan guest, The James 4. Herne *Haarta of Onk” com- pauy, who play in this city{to-night, are reg- Istered at the Millard hotel. l,luumm‘D les A, A of the Seventh infantry and wife, passed through the clty yesterday, returning to Fort Steele from visit east. h Captain and Mrs, Coolidge, who are now at 1722 Capitol avenue, will loave to-day noon for Kort Laramie, whero the captain jolus his un;mmlnd. McCulloch, 1L Trustand Sav. Bank, Chicago. An oyster cook and waiters were sent down in charge of Bob Grreen. The evening closed witha ball and banquet, sorved in the same masterly Situation furnhed. J. B. SMITH, 1616 subsistence depot in this city, to exam- ine into, report upon and fix the respon- sibility for the damaged condition of cer- tain subsistence stores for which Major John P. Hawkins, commissary of sub- sistence, is responsible, and which are reported as unfit for issue. A board of survey, to consist of Major John P. Hawkins, commissary of sub- sistence, Major A.S. Towar, pay de- department, and First Licutenant J. A, Sladen, Fourteenth infantry, A. D, €., will convene at the quartermaster's de- ot in this city at 10 o'clock a. m., on onday, January 14, 1881, or as soon thereafter as practicable, for the purpose of considering the matter of receiving, handling and transferring of coal at that depot and the loss connected therewith, as well as the natural shrinkage to which the coal is subjected while in_transit from the mines at Rock Springs, Wyo. By authority of the licutenant generag of the army, Major Alfred T. Smith, Seventh infantry, 15 announced as in- structor i rifle practice in this depart- Mr. J. H. Bell, the banker at Aurora, way married Thursday evening toMissIda Stewart, daughter of Rev. J. B. Stewart, of the South Omaha M. E, church, at the porsonage on Pacific streot. The ceremony was performed by the bride’s father, assisted by Rev. Messrs. Britt and Lemon. A number of persons from Aurora and vicinity were in attendence at the wed- ding and a most happy time was enjoyed. supper was served and all the delicacies of the season were par- OR SALE—A first clasa second hand top bug; TED-—Girl tor zoreral houso work wost sido | JRIOR: SALECA et class sec 'd 8t., fiest howse south of Davenport. 8. B. “I'he cards, souverners and programme were most elegant and expensive and on a par with the entire reception. —————— A BIG INSTITUTION. ‘The Omaha and Grant Smelting and Refining Compa nual Meeting. ; 5 e . FT ANTKD (ool cook at. south-west cor 214 South heh Berset OR SALE—O1d pet apers 1 larze aud emall quantities at this offlse. o housowork at 8. W. | \MES NEVILLEK. MIBCELLANEOUR. ASQUERADE_BA! TED_A il todo ge Saturday, January 12th, 1834, at H. Rusers; one and a halt miles wes of Hanscom Park. rman dini ng room Kitchen and Hopps, 418 §. 13th St, YLER & COMPANY nook-keepera Examine and adjust: tematic and accurate wanoes will especialiy attend to posti where the services of a book: a few hours, making out any correspondence confident Otfice at I': Boyer and Co., 1020 Farnam Su | EDWARD KUEHL, MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION- ALIST, 803 Tenth streot, between Farnam and Har. ney, will, with the ald of guardian spirits, obtaining any'one ' glaace of th costain conditions in tha fature. order. Ferfout satisfaction guaranteed. DR. ERNEST H. HOFFMA Physician & Surgeen OFFICE—1STH AND JACKSON STS, Beisdence, 18th Stroet, over Heimrod & Dorman’s office near Jackson stroes. Reference—A 20 vears' practioal expe EH. k. BURKEAT, rranged books in a sps- ving correct balances, up broks each day c-kerper are required but s, The a wmual meeting of the Omaha and Grant Smelting and Refining company will be held in this city to-day. president, Hon. Guy C. Barton, of Omaha; Governor Grant, of Colorado, as vice president; and Edward Eddy, of Denver, is general inanager. Grant and Mr. Eddy arrived here last evening, and are at the Millard hotel. The Omaha and Grant company is the most extensive amclting and refining conpany in America. Some idea of the extent of business of the concern may be guined trom the fact that the Omaha works did a husiness last year of $12,089,300. This doca not in- clude any of the business of the Denver ood washer and froner at 2408 50 The presents which were quite nu- merous, were both elegant and useful, and comprise among others the follow- ing: Gold watch and chain from the groom to the bride; a complete pink satin toilet set from the bride to the groom; decorated china dinner set from the par- onts of the greom. family bible from the parents of the bride; wife, of Ord, Neb., silver water pitcher; J. F. Houseman, of Mount Pleasant, Towa, silver tea set; G. W. Post and wife, of York, Neb., silver card receiver; 1da McConnaugey, Mount Pleasant, Pa., ‘Indian Summer;” T. and wife, of York, Neb., crman lady cook at house, 920 Douglas street. SITUATIONS WANTED. rms.of tais city, is open for engage. dress *Jimes,” Buo ottice, 780" iD-—By & young a situntion as b —Vogition in a private fimily by girl. furnish good ruference. A BAD SMAS Callat 91, north a book entitled ANTED-A situ tion in & crocery storo by & Street Yeste: young man who ls ot atraid of work. Address lay Afteruoon. Mount Pleas- embroidered ta- ble cover; Miss ('arrin Stawart, sisterof the bride, solid silver pocket knife; Mrs. Dr. Stowart, glass butter dish and silver cake basket; John Tweedy and wife and William P. Hellings and wife, of Aurora, Neb., silver butter dish, sugar bowl and There were also the follow- ing additional present but by special re from giving " the names of the donors; Hill's manual, silver cup, silver tea sot of silver tea spoons, silver butter dish, bronze © ock with glass globe, silver jewel casket, Longfellow’s poems, silver picklo castor, pair of vases, oil paintings, siluer tea spoons, set of silver 'Practical House- r vases, bouquet holder, majolics pitcher, set of china cups and ver knives and forks, majolica M. McConnaugey, coomplishwent m»}u]:fi» Aboub 2 o'cloek this afternoon there itoe work of xowe K was a red hot runaway on Farnam strect. Alargeblack team owned by Lowis, the St. Mary’s avenue livery man, and used for express purposes touk fright near the | = Herald oftice, on Fifteenth street, and dashed down Fifteenth to Farnam where they ran on to the sidewalk in front of At this poiut aman by the name of Humphrey, who was driving the teaw, was thrown from the seat and was severely cut about the head. The team kept on the sidewalk and bolted During the past year the Omaha works constantly employed about 300 men, paid wuges, and expended out $245,000 in ol by 2 lady of oxpor- $30,000 in improveuients. shipped during the year were: the Opera house. quest we refrai silver carver, fall “P. A" cava Bi0 office, ANTED—A few more boarders at Pacifl Boaed and 100m $4.00 & waek . 7ANTED—Horso andlight wagon Hepo e Works, 100 8. Saratoga Happenings, The Literary and Debating society will continue the discussion of the tariff question at its regular meeting Saturday feet when they again made for _the road running into a milk wagon, which they torned a somersault, tempted to eross the street car track, but a streetfoar was in the way and they ran the pole of the wagon through tho mde of the ear,which brought them to a stand TANTED Duy board betwson 16th and 1sth strouts, aud from Juckson. stree Steam Dve-Works! D. B. WAUGH & CO.. Lalles’ and Gents' Clothing Our people have improved the sleigh- ing toits full extent, were out Tuesday evening, both young It is needless to remark that the sleighing was poor, more like slay- ing the horses, as our professional horse- wman remarked—we never sleigh, The Ladies' Sewing circle meet at Mrs. Emery's on Saturday afternoon. Incident to the fair of the Union Sun- our merchants have been presented with the following: SaraTo0A, Neb., Jan, 7, 1884, You are solicited to donate to the bene- fiv fair, of the Saratoga Union Sunday School, to be held at the schoel house, Jan, 16 to 18, 1884, SAMUEL AveRry, NTED—To trade a 6 splendid carriazo or bu: BARKER & MAYNE, N. E Quite a party kin rings, silver card receiver, one dozen glass tumblers, pair of glass vases, glass water set, pair of horns, two white satin fans, sot of blue glass finger bowls, half dozen silver fruit knives and picks, to- let mat and macroma lambrequin, | ——— A REMARKABLE ESCAPE, Mra, Mary A, Dailey, of Tunkhannock, Pa, ich time the hest |»h);lnl The driver was badly hurt and was taken to the hospital for treatment. cleanad, dyed and ra. Plumes_and tips eloancd, dyed and curled suits, in Silk, Satin and Velvet, cleaned by the French dry cloaning process. @A first-class tailor shop in connection “F.B. YOUNGHUSBAND, Caliections solicited Monthiy or otherwise, hekh in city aud country, and on all lines of Railroads curity procured for debts not prompily paid. Books ki ancod weekly or monthly, ABIRS OR YOUNG MAN in city or country to take nice, light and pleasant wo aday ensily and quics sent by mail, no canvassiog: no s Flese wdareia Rellablo Man'f Co., Grand display of muslin underwear st N. B, FALCONER, late A. Cruickshank & Co. ANTED- To exchas house and lot, t cort not over 1,000, span of work horses, haruess aud wagon, It E Cop 800, 16th and Pacific stroet. 7 Bronchitls, during w! spaired of, until in last October sh » Bottle of Dr. Ki relief ANTED - Stock of Merchandise, (Dry Gcod- prelerred), or somo businces. Will give in ox chango kmproved farms, and sowme cash. Address and by continuing Rando'ph Brown, care ree office, was completely pounds, in " a fow ths, T roo Trial Bottles of this cortain cure of all Throat and Lung Diseases ab O, ¥, Good: or & short time she o . Commissious of all ki alning in flesh 50 promptly attented to. U. 8. N. Bank a0 best of 1 NGE—A $10,000 +tocl Hats, Caps, Boots, Sho o fowa or »ebraska. This is g man's Drug Store. Larve Bottles $1,00, Mgs, Jamks H. Ryseg, Charles ;. Dunham, formerly general su. perintendent of the Missouri Pacific, has been chosen superintendent of the Union depot at Kansas Oity to succeed James 1, Carson, re- wsnt from Chicago or 8t. Louis will b carried from Owaha over the U, P. at 25 ceuts per hundred, the prevalling rate up to yesterday buing 40 conts hundred, The rate, howover, on ¢vods shipped directly from Omaha to Utah poiuts remains ut the sate old figures, toowit: 40 conte o hundred. This is virtually meeting of the D, & R. G, rates by the U, P., ws most of the goods shipped to this torri- signed, and will at once enter upon his duties, e e— A Quick Recovery, It i en us grent pl to_state that the merchant who was rep balng at the point of death from an attack &f Pnpumonia, has en- tiely recovered by the: use of DIt WAL HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. Naturally e foels grateful for the beuofits do- tory come from Chicago, St. Louis and poiute ‘et of the Missourl river, —Salt ~~There was & grand plonio at the city juil last night, There were about fiftcen lodgers, rived fi this_remedy, for the I v m;“:m‘ s ly, for n','fl: and in giring pibllaty to statement we arc actuated by motives of pub. le beucfaction, trusting shat others way bs Lonefitted in & similar manner, On sale by all Drugglste, Mott's Liver Pills o st affoctually®on, the I R 's Catarrh Snuff cures Catarrh and ail E‘I&d ‘the mucous wenbrane. Mus, Fraxk M, Saurs, " & Kiligaon. | IcE TOOLS OF EVERY,DESCRIPTION 1 have scoured the agency of Wa. T. Wood & Co., To seil their tools. They are making the bess lca o cho oldect A o b Unliod Stascs wpany wishing t0 buy tools’ will recel thepromptest attention by addrasslng o & RENT—Handsomely furnished room uy furnace, 021 Capit MO MLM:'A well Tu The Glee Club, The aunouncement that the Omaha Glee Club, with Miss Hope Glenn, con- tralto, would give a grand concert at Boyd's next Tuesday ovening, January 10th, has, on account of the great popu- larity and ability of the club and the world-wide reputation of Miss Glenn, commanded the attention and aroused the interest of the entire community, It is safo to say this concert will, of merit, for surpass any heretofore given The wusic is of a superior character and the entire club of thirty voices thoroughly drilled in all its Miss Hope Glenn, oontralto, who has not a superior and probably not an equal in this country, has but recently returned from Lond she Lovis Litrievienn, Superintendent. To which the following indorsements alshed rouin on 1660 the upera house, appear: I know this Sunday School to be doing a good work, and freely indorse it. s A.F, SHERRILL, 1 hope this work will receive general 1t doserves it. Muuzagp Soorr, 0, O. Howarn. The above has met with favorable suc- cess, not unusual at the hands of your lib;fl :mmh‘nu. L air opens on Wednesday evening next, which will be children's night, at which time the awusements will be of a nature, embracing the ‘‘fishing pool,” and other simi Thursday evening Rev. W. E. Copeland will deliver an addres, at which time Miss Lizie Penneli is ex- pected to sing. JPOR RENT—Fumlshed room at No. 1817 Sherman A'v’unu, Owaha PROBATE NOTICE, In the matter of the Estate of Jebn Witckopp de. ceased. tly furnished front roou hed front room with bo rd © Is hereby given that the cr deceased, wi | meet the Administrat. ' ounty dudge of Doy las County, Nobras ¥ Cour' room, in u+id cout, o 20th day of February. ot Aoets 1884, aud on the 20th a w. of cach day, thoir clalis fcr exa 8ix mouths &ro alluw clain s, and cizht months for the adminis said cotate, from the 2 th day of De this notloe will be pub.ished in /4 { x four weeks sucoessively, prior f February, 1884, A M, CHADWICK, santly furnished alcov I modern conveniences, fines N. W. Cor. 15th anu Farmam by tho Glee Club. Absolutely Pure. ¥ never varles, A warvel ens. inds, and cannot be sold in location In Omaba. stroots. roowe, bay_window, 5th street. 689 1.4 1 RENT—Furaished front room 606 N. 18th. DR RENT—Comiortable front room, south-east | to the 2th day coruer Fourtecuth ud Daven uitable for port, suitable f wl in nearly all the fint;cluu places wit 0 3 best artists, including private concerts| Oun Friday evening, the closing night, id only lu csns. Hoyal dery. P tar o, 108 Wail Stroet New York:

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