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T . e s THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1884, pmigi ot - The fellow himself could not even tell MR Thuraby, soprano, Mr. Lewis H., Glover, . W 2." B LLCRY — KT s1v0ation a8 FaTtst 1y A TOTI 6 — ¢ { Can 1 ‘ Wax y enced farmer and_stock breeder, & situation as farm manager and wn. porinterdent of @ stock and grain farm. Twenty o the feeding of cattle From the Bt and the West They Fleg|vhet his name was. Wi, Saell, Through Whose Careless: | Hoon, ™ nice it anm the " oo A DRSERTER, ) t0 Omaha for Refuge. Venterday afternoon Offcers Sigwart | 1055 Jessie Sncll Came to Her Eznaur:?:;in;nf:r:-m are caring wallfo our BACTET ke Wion dree Infiotiad tisk 5o by Death The Philharmonic isa society of mixed 1 man whose dress indicated that he be- $ H . Ay » " H voices numbering sixty-five of the best A Thirteen-year-okl who Swore She |longed to the regular army. His name ding those in the Would Go to Omaha when a Den- |i8 Rowe alins Davis, and he left Fort Omaha one week ago this morning, | Was Bailed Yesterday Noon and Im- Thursday Morning, Jan. 17, h the growing and offiec, voices in the city, Glee Club, and is under the direction of or=s LOCAL BREVITIES. TLEMAN book-keopor of over 12 years ex- . vor Justice Hefused to Murry : 3 - Mr. Blakeley. ' : : ; Officer Lane has had his eye upon him for diktety Bipped the Town, SRRy By DB A <A party of seven miners, from the far Her to a Man of Thir. noveral days and yestorday toped him in. el s h""““"fi";‘“ ot ";‘“"" "‘]V"']"_I"“”rvfl'}““ gInfants and Children L W AT M O I ol weet pused through this city yoetarday ty-two. He was stopping with a woman of the i | nociaty, Thuraday afternoon this weok, a¢ | , Siieat Morphise or Narcotine = ‘on the Denver train, bound for Africa, ~The funeral of little Sammy Harris, two- town, down on the bottoms,in a little| Wm. Snell, the man through whose hut and an ho has been away from the | groen carelessness Jessie Snell came to half-pnst two, and_one for the whole | | What gives our Children rosy cheeks, = | .. MISOBLLANEOUS WANTS, socioty in the evening at half-past seven, | f What cures their fevers, makes them sleep; VY ANTED =& few more tanriors ot 1ioy Giee year.old son of I, A. Harris, will take place | The question now arises, what is thers | post a weok he is a deserter. ik st 16 Chi Voud Hosse" Vst BALKE: | IE. ALRIEy 1o n Drottir cham e iakes them sleep b, et his aftarncon at 2 o'clock from the residence J about the city of Omaha that suggests| The two officers will take him out to o vl Wiion i i diing ing abilities, and thero is 80 much en.| J¥hen Bables tret, and ery by turns, A7 ARTED A young totpls With sxoullent Iiwh of Mr. Harris, 1707 Gass stroet. peace and safety from all the officers of |the Fort this morning and claim their [Cay night, E ‘ 1 Whit cures their colic, kills their wo W want board andoom with ure of plaoe thusiasm and interest in the society in its | 4 But Castorine work, it is fair to predict that very fine im has been lying $30 reward. The body of his ate family, Address “N. L." Bee office § % A quantity of laces and other voods were | the law, and why is it that people have - o U 1 Y 2 At quickl; peddling upon tho streot without a Keewse. | qyhody, no matter what age, color or [clematises, &c., buy from thefBlooming- || b it A s A P iy R B Ll A AL Gt with Judge Beneke has charge «f the finery. nativit ton Nursery Co, of Tll., which contains |1arge number of sporting women have | ma eris ices and mueical ability—for Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, L e g D Qe G A " AV y : isi . it are firat-class, Castor Ol and Paregoric, and oyer. Do B sl ~There were five cases of intoxication in . .| 600 acres of fine stock. For spring plant. | visited the place, and every day they ) 000 11 Cantosl - ~ - . [ There soema to be a prevailing mania | © d ¥.H. Bl ———— - it JANTET - artoor in land business. 600 wil police court yesterday moming. They were each - 5 ing of nursery stock,address K. H. Elliott, | have volunteered to pay the expense of a Y Tt AR R TR R fined 5 and costs, Ono pad, while th other #1008 the evil doers of Iowa to slip ever | Omaha, N. B.—Edmond Paulsen, is au- | docent burial and buy for the unfortu- THE STATE FAIR e e Ty g VAl i Teb sosare s own VelHiess out |into Omaha, where they are invariably | thorized agt. 2 / . ~As ke onds, in southern Nebraska four were sent up on the hill to board it out y y b6 with the sherif captured and taken back from whence T A ik 13 gnd Sl il N solute cure for Rheumatism 0 sheriff. e 5 than the Potter's field. Sprains, Burns, Galls, &o., and an | —The Denver teain from the wost yesterduy | they came. Now the Iowa craze has THE BOSS VAULT, ; 3 o o prains, j ,_ &o., nn o 8 The Dever train yosterday \ . Snoll knew of this, but while ho was | LOCAIEH 88 Omalia for 000 Year More, | inamscasens Potarciise i morning was late, and did not reack thix city | extended to the city of Denver, where a s t ey ] wntil 10 o'dock, The slooping cars of the [ mere baby of thirteen summers, who had behind the bars he refused to listen to train were bettar fld than they fiave boon | obtained the consent of her mamma to| 100 ONANE Saf6 Deposit Vanlt Com-any such proposition, and stated that n | Proceedings of the State Board of for several weeks before, a few hours he would be at liberty and Agriculture, wed with a man of thirty-two years. 0 h ) —A team attashed o a covered wagon, evi- [ " o St ERE O New’; ot ricenl P pleted and Now Ready for would, himself, provide the means by x = ; MEN 1n elty or_country to posed of, speeches were made by various [ A4 take nice, light and pleasant work at their ‘own members present, and some of them were | ¢, Sow, aday easly and quletly mads; wotk i i ioti i N 2 3 i il A vissi 0 o ply. B Pt Lottt ol LY W 11y gliahd Lt fellbwlig: Business. which the victim of his recklessness| Tne state board of agriculture, in sos- | very bright and witty. wdrors Rellable Mans Co., Phidephicte e ‘;l““;":‘fl'“”"““’l i m::fl"m “\Whan & wotian watita to matry she & should be properly and decently interred. | sion at Lincoln, clected Hon. J, B, Dins- | .1t w8 at a late huurtlndt th; company TT. 753-1mol ) ——— 8o at his request the bedy of the t _ dispersed after having tendered a vote of r eouple with excelle Terantes, With was dona. wants to marry bad, and she generally | A Valuable Acquisition to the Places h b" “k " A hi B“l“d more, of Sutton, as president for the en- | BYHES S di!tinfl%iuhad visi oA £51 PO Y H Saoes Ehono, i ot e B, Boathard, e newl inted | does marry. There are instances of . woman has been kept to await his orders. | suing year; R. Daniels, of Gilmore, and ——— iy, Address “N. L," Brx office. A IRty couints Ik, leaveu Soon on bxln €| Where girls just: entering thelr.toens| ~ Of ATty in This Gity.—A De- Yesterday parties came down from|J. B, McDowell, of Fairbury, vice presi Ovana, Jan. 16, 1884, 5 B L ts gy | WOBE {her i8vaand; il e persuasive scription of the Vaults, Valontine and yesterday noon thoy went |4’ o+ ° e+ 01 R EREYy FCE PYOS fimg the pitor of The Bee: b Lk L L U o . A;i”””h'“'“;:l o Llont ac. | ©loauence of parents falls by the wayside, Sl upon his (Snell’s) bond and he was re. | 9¢nts; ex-Governor Furnas, of Brown-| “he members and all ladies who be- NT_A nicely furnishod front parlor (0 et ness in tho office, where being an excellent ac- | 11 3'thoy aro compolled to yield to the loased from custody. Did lie at once | Ville, secretary, and Chris. Hartman, of |lieve that the liquor traffic is responsible [ 1 ith orwithout board, 1813 Dodge strect. 84k The Omaha National Bank has during | },usten to the place whore his former | Omaha, as treasurer. for much of suftering which makes ~—M. Toft, proprietor of the People's bank, | case as the latter fell under the observa- | the past nine months, at an expense of | mistress lay cold and stiff in death, and the Woman's Christian Aid Association a left yesterday for New York, Boston, and |tion of a News reporter last evening. §25,000, caused to be constructed within | there do the least that any human being | ¢y I inted s necessity, are earnestly requested to i o othor eastorn marketa to buy a stock of goods [ On Wednenday evening thoro regis- ity Duilding n fire und burglar proof vault, | 0uld do, provide for her burial? N, |°f three be appointed to reyiso the pre- | meet with the Woman's Christian Tem- | FruRk RENT—A now house, ¢ roows, for & wholessle notion house, which ko will | tered at tho Washington house D. S, [ .} a i * | he quietly slipped down to the dopot and | mium list, and the following gentlemen | perance Union, in the Y. M. C. A.|X Doubleooor, cor. Pacifi OB 456 Tptblione itre atter his eturn, Hastings and wife, Miss Nellio Hodges | Which is constructed on the most ap-| 4ok the noon train west, loaving bohind [ were appointed: E. A. Barnes, Wm. |rooms Thursday, January 17th, at 2:30 | 7700 and Mr. George Fisher,all of Idaho|proved and modern plans for safety and | him many a curse. till and E. N. Grenell, p. m. sharp, as important work is to be | I § ~—Me. Nalden, who has been for some time | o iy * Mise Hodges is the daughter ity, and i d for character | A great many people who had B g L Bast i chiaggs of the Oblcago, Milwaukeo & prings. g g] security, and is unsurpassed for character Q) y people who had seen Mro, % P + 8 + Chris. Hartman,treasurer of the board, i 3 .TON, Secy. OR RENT—Twenty houses, 1 o McCagvy St Paul ticket office in Council Bluffs, has | §he i:;’,’:,‘;o“"‘;n' b:u:.;{':?:'i?;r::g:, and completeness, The Bank is now ;;‘;"b‘:,;"fe‘m"g“;;‘kf"fl’;:‘fl'g'“;m":’i‘:;: submitted a report of reccipts and ex- LB len i SO EL O] ) NS b e B G been appointed ticket agent for the same com- | black, piercing eyes, and a rosy, ruddy p"""“_d to rent. safes in this vault, and | )i Tprg really did look badly and his penditures as follows: RAILROAD SMASH-UP. \OR RENT—A cottage of four roome 14th and Chi- pany in Omaha. He will run both offices for | face, Y., stature she is rather petite, | to receive for safe keeping valuables of | affected grief had a good effect. But RECE cago. Inquire of Thos. Swift, 15th and C ¢ a while, at least. and would readily pass for a girl of 10, | all description, such as : Bonds, Certifi- |how changed the feelings ot the eom- gg:flm on hand. . E —A drunken soldier was taken into the city [ but is, according to the mother's state- | cates of Stock, Deeds, Wills, Valuable |munity toward him, He has acted the |} oo h Booth privileges jail by Officers Matza and Turnbull last night | ment, 13 years of age. She is the hero- Documents, Coin, Plate, Jewelry; also n y 3 ! 0 part of the sneak and the coward. D. H. Wheeler, for “*Speed” about 10 o'clock. He was a terrible wiry fel- | ine, even if nl} is a girl. The hero is His pretended desire to provide for|D. H. Wheeler, for stalls low and fought all the way to the joil, and | Mr. Georgo K i e T i NOR RENT—New nine room dwel : hor. He is a utalwart “"“':‘l",‘l!! '.“dm“’"’.' persoual effects. Safes | Feanio Snell a auitablo burial, was only a i foe vehiclon. ! On Monday night an accident occurred | Fiatss lm";; dfin'?fti‘x'&'i‘mwli’v',‘t".i“r, Ttk wetee 1anded withi; I sort of a man, is 32 yoars of age, and ap- | of all desirable sizes, built inside of this | ryge to work upon the feelings of the |M. Dunham, amount colected of on the Union Pacific railroad, east of [Clot: hot and cold water, good ce l'u: barn and :::-'::::.m :.h‘l' e parently well'to do, but is not of very | absolutely fire_snd burglar proof vault, | community thntl he might morngcuily o8- | prLhAYer. .. o 4 b0l gia T i ollided. Y,nd ne S R e T b, Preposseasing appearanc are rentod at $5 to 860 each per annum. [ ape from jail. The probabilities now | Mes i, lunber rold.. A b R e e L e ~The will of Mrs. Mary K. Van Tamell, | " Nothing of an extraordinary uature|The larger safes have combination |are that no moro will be seen of him, | Stace spprepriation. ... 7003 oy | of them with seven cara was thrown from | J'QR, RETECCRnad soom Wik bosrd, Alc the lamented wife of R. §. Van Tassell, and | about the parties developed itself until [locks. 'The ~smaller ones are pro-|His hond will bo forfeited, and he will | B: & M, Kailway the track. A Ber reporter learned G = o waswel known n Omahs, was submitted | yeatorday afternoon. Than it bocamo | ¥ided with two eys, ono of which i | rotur to the wild west, ther to take an. | U ) the collision_ was between trains _No, [ J'O" MENT—Furalshed front roum & to probate bofcre Judgo Borgman, of ‘Chey- | known that Kisher and tho girl were [to bo held by the renter and the other | other mistress, and in’ his drunken mo- | & 56 T M- & O %0112 and No. 11; that they had_collided | oo — enne. yosterday. The amount bequested in |bent on gotting married, and” he and | by the vault-keeper, these being the only | ;nonty shoot from her slippers tho heels, | e 1o () 20 | east of Sidney, somewhere, and that there | J©'0 RENT-—A large vasewe: i r|keys in existence that will unlock his 0 aoip] ' | Sumuel Reeso & C. Ys Ala ) A floor. Inquire 1118 Hainey tho will s about 880,000, left in trust for the lfnl-";gu jront out and roturnod about 5| keys i, oxiaience that, L unoek M8 and nufl the candlo in his more playful had been a wreck. This was confirmed |~ ot three children of the deceased lady. E. W. | clock wit © necessary marrisge cer- kil o moments. One thing is certain, Omaha Total. by after reports which came through a o e ey aaoai O l"(" rect, Whitcomb was made exocutor and trustea, | tificate. Then a carringe was called and | by the joint action of the renter and the | ag no earthly use for such men'as Snell FAvy more reliable source than conjecture,and |soutn 160n strest. < Ve MO Tnauie, &t B The bond required of him was §160,000, which the party went out to seck a justice of vault-keeper. e locks] to theso safes | a1 tho farther they keep away the bet- On vouchers, as per it ¢ f it was also learned that in addition to |~ 4 Parntebiad the peaco. They went to Justice Jeflries' [are all difforent and are changed with [ter it will be for this place, and possibly | Balance in treasury seven cars of No. 11 being wrecked, both % % residence and presented themselves be- |every change of the renter. Each safe|for thom likewise. Y engines of the colliding trains were badly —The Omaha Natlonal bank have just com- | g0 the looal ermine to bo united, At | has within it a tin box, in which to place o) =0 S Tho committee on nominations re- | 3.0 o 1ied. and the head brakeman on ploted, in the basement of their building, & | timos Justico Jefities s inclined to b |the valuables deposited. ~ The boxes or An End to Bono Soraping, ported the following names for members | \o" 91 I 4 1l Teg broken, The magnificent vault, which is both fire, burglar, | humane, and instances are on record |cases are not to be opened within the | Jdward Shopherd, 5 of the state board of agriculture for the = 3 s 1 t] 2 Shepherd, of Harrisburg, 111., say: 5 i track was clear for the west bound pas- water and air proof. In thisvault is arranged | where tears have saved a vag from a | Vult, but must be removed to an adjoin- | “Having recoived 80 much benefit from I °"='\“ug year: Chris. Hartman, Omaha; senger, 80 no delay of other than fmfigm countant he will prove valuable. desires of the daughter. Just such a A cottage of four rooms 1dth and Inquire of Thoe. Swift, 15th and Chi- A motion was made that a committee T A sult of unfurnished rooms at oore X v ner 18th and Capitol ave. B54-182 considered. By order of the president. - Trains No. 11 and No. 12 Collide as | J Full Speed East of Sidney, por room house near U. 1, depot, aleo. large furnished room. Inquire at 16 £ Daven Ll 524108 . 18t} 701180 also entire second B02-1¢ rooms, 1816 Dodge street. —Furnished room at No. 909 south 765161 ice furnished front room with boan ns 1814 Davenport 8. 7601 a lareo number of boxes or drawers, which [ torm i the county jail. Ho read tho | ing room fitted up for the purpose,whero | tric Bitters, I feel it my duty to let suifering | G. W. E. Dorsey, Fremont; J. F. Kin- | rio0% 000 “nl ") 00" tha company | JOR SENT—Au ciecantly forniahed ieove rooi will bo rented to tho publio at from 85 to 860 | liconso, which said tho girl was 18 years | the owner, in_perfect seclusion and pri- | bunauity fonow ft, Tiarollind i pinning eore o _N;,’bi;“;“ City; W. H. Barstow, |i."0obably about §20,000. 10oation 1 Ommatac .. W Cor, Tach” s Faroass each. 1t is just such a thing as Omaha has [of age. He scanned her closely” and [ Vacy, can examine his securities, &c. T'would b rote; E. McIntyre, Seward: J, B. Mc- streets. Xty Fatre Ty s ave te have the bone ser d or 1 a] Pai ¥ s i —_— e : ORI Laoale thab £ 200. A series|be identified by the vault-keeper, who | Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklon's | mah; S. M Barker, Silver Creek; L. A. in that vl aro aa wafo m i buried n hundrod | 05 toations followed when tho mother | Will always accompany him to the vault, | Arnica Sulve, snd my leg i now sound and | Kent, Minden; Davis Richardson, Bur and leagues below the surface of 10| G nally confessed that her Nellio was but |and to guard against fraud or imposition |Well. . . lingame; H. D. Kelley, Madison: W. E. sarth, every renter is to be identified in the | ,, Flectric Bitters aresold at fifty cents a bot- | McCloud, Waco: R, 1t. Greer, Kearney; —R. A. Bachmann, who was s0 unfortunate | 15 ¥6ars old, but sho had her consent to ry ed 1 tles, und Bucklen's Arnica Salve at 25c. per [ |, M. Dininny, Tecumseh: E ¢ O Y3 4 8o have his hand takon off whilo coupling | TAFFY- Tho justico rofused to perform | most thorough manner before guining ac. |jox’by C. ¥. Goodman. - M. Dininny, Tecumseh; E C, Cod- Juitortable frant rcom, wouth-cust rteenth and Davenport, suitable for 658 t1 wo gentlemen. OR RENT—Furnished rooma on the northweet oor. 13th and Capitolavonuo, formerly Croighton House. Ty OR RENT—Rooms in Nebrasla Nationa Bani the coromonv, and then followed a se- | 9688 to the sufos, Ly a particular mode of R = t—— man, Guide Rock. The report was o y carsat Council Blufls fow days siace, nd | i o “wally "and woops. Nellie. clumg | identification. I case of tho doath of A RICH HARVEST adopted. aiding Postinerab lsfomoenilnlthel ety who has sinco boen at St. Joseph's koapital, | frantically to George as if her heart|any renter, no one but his legal ropresen- Q LOCATING THE FATH, steam. Apply at Bank. o6t in this city, desires to expross his sincere |would break, and called him her dear | tatives, duly authorized, will be permit- ——— Three state fair propositions were sub- " thanks to his many friends, who have been 0 | GGeorge, and he took her to his massive |ted to have access to his safe, in order f v mitted to the board yesterday—one from ¥ind o bim In bs late mistorfuno, Ho has | bosors and gallpd hor “little pet.. M, |t tho interosts of his heirs may bo | T8 166 C70D NOW Beilg Gethered f0r | the Omaha Driving Bark assseiation, one roceived many oalle angd mavy little acts have |Jand ~ Mrs, Hastings Wepe completely protocted. : 2 , from Grand Island, and one from Lin- s prforsiod which bhavé conduend to bis | F-C741% Aid_would “mob bo oom.| ~ADy rentar may ut his option appoint Noxt Summer's Use. tcoln. Tho Omaha Driving Park associa- comfort. The wounded arm In gotting along | forted. Everybody wept but the fegl- | & GIPUEY o 8ok kb hltisoac i a TR tion, sightd by J. E. Boyd, president, ] 2 ingless justico, Thin state of fiairs esidents in the country or surround-| Axmy of Mon at Work on the Mis. | 79 t0_give the grounds for five years, Biwly, and aside from a little pain which is | MBS0 JT0 SR b Finally Nol. |18 cities, hatity no safe deposit facili- the state board to hegp grounds and felt in the hand which is not, Mr. Bachmann lie tore herself away from the bosom of ties wishing % defouit bonds or valu- sourf, Cutting and Harvesting buildings in repair, and pay ten per cent ATTLE FOR and ages. Bay-tt LOODED HORSES FOR SAL signed has for sal Englith Cart Stallion 3 and two rordsters, ‘Yo by Mortimer, by Toxopholyte, dam Flying Cloud, and *Sesostris,* breg under the Prince of Wale's esfate, out of Phe- and_ 1885, suffers very little, he looked at the jus-|ables in this vault, may send them the Beautiful Chrystal. out of . the fair receipts. for nomenon mare, by Cunfidonce, which wou tho firet —Ms. . P. Vining, the new commisioner | 167 et George, | Bho 108K00, B8 0 KU | heough an. expross”company, who will S the uso of grounds and build. Seaiort e, Thi Fofus ako £ younf, and cao ba found at'the Paskell Housc Stables. LAWRENCE LIPPER d-me-1t-wat Importer ana Owner. of the railroad pool, hus make a selection of | pace yot WVEC b8 0 Spoqr Bt |be responsible for their safe delivery, ings. The board concluded it could not two of his assooiates. They are both men|oryel justice, She pleaded with him to|and obtain a certificate of deposit for| For » week past, over five hundred | consider any such proposition, as it would who have long boan kniown as pomessing » do- | parfoim the ceremony, and thus make thomane, as :; tdh"fl'i‘:y'L. 1 having | men have been busily at work on the sur- :::';1 atllsast 63, 000kR yeatito vopair the gree 1 ! % rangers v e cil nd having 5 N st gre ings. ven the bes OR SALE—Pure yi llow canary singeran! pure B o e o L peotey | er ne of the happleat women in 86 ., their posseasion money or valuable, |00 of tho Missouri river, cutting ad | frionda of Omaha couid not voto for it.| T e 5 STRLNAE e S NS00 AR LIINATAD. 8 will find it to their advantage to deposit | housing the annual harvest of ice. They | (irand Island’s propositio X AL = i W. Boyden, stenographer and W. H. McMil- | was deaf to the pleadings, and tears, and VARZ0 LORTeD! 4 5 A proposition was not 7OR SALE—Gencral store.swith brick buildin \an, rate clerk, both of tho general freight of- | entreaties of the little woman. Ho had | the same for safe keoping in this Vault. | have been employed by various parties, | considered. : . (& o Nobraska sovm, st %o Joni o bir- J 3 Arrangements can at all times be made |all of whom firmly believe in the fact| Lincoln proposed to give bonds in the oL#17.000 per yoar, U BARKER & MAVNE, N/ fice of the Union Pacific. Both left for Ohi- | been caught once or twice for doing just - e 13th and Farnam. caro yosarday. 1 n roporiad.that M. Mo | What thoto peoplo wanted him to do, and | o Lempotesy Moo of yatuables, but | .44 o man can gather cherrics at the |*i™ O 860,000, and erect buildings e - . no safe to be rented for a term less than . equal to those of Omaha and donate the. Millan will bo succeeded by J. A. Monroe, [ had resolved to never again bo a party to | (8 A0 0 P ERET B8 i Ve nive | season of Christmas,” or 16 inch ice in i e e years, everything to Absolutely Pure. ey NG etk 1b such a transaction, k y iddle of 3 e (e = Y ) ‘\1":10 s aians sporals Dol sgont of the | ¥ pnding that sho could as_casily move [Bonius _ can doviso _las ‘boen em | the middle of August. The time of the|bo arrangod us desired by the board. g;:;?,"n”fn&"‘&,',‘l:‘.f;.',,.,,. % e maDaLol putt| tock of general me valued at about 5,600, I, Neb. TE—Two portablo boilers, 10 horar powers . FITZPAT C] i {lding | Ployed in the construction of this vault. [j..harvest, unlike that of human souls, | They pledged 820,000 to carry out their : Mbeateos Mg % v ' LI i i B, & i i Vi o4 phos Wi 3 N o~ —— e - A vory plosasat pisty wasgivon Tucaday | b to, MO8 tho Justice, Hellio beoto | of ued fce-proof masonry 50 _inches Finally it was concluded to locate tho | Phojphate povdert Sold shi g cang, Kl e ading Hota s vl HobraskR night at tho residenco of Mr, John Logun, | her i N ! thick. They restupon solid foundations, | ther. fair at Omaha for one year more at least, | Sboier O 100 Fal Syeat Bow York, | 110t SALE- Leading hotel 4u o lively Nobraske Sotuw of Feuriasnthit sicont snd Oxpiie |t fooh Al wntige; | Which reach to depths below, and are| Upon the river there is every appéar- (and postpons tho question of the five' | attcs Y TARKER S HATNE, 3. F. comer L avenuo, it bolug the occaslon of his aixty-| I will ~ be married! Yos, sir,|lined with Chromo steol shreo inches | ance of wintor, and it is a pleasing sight | Year location until 1585, * A resolution SPECIAL NOTICES, st e sixth birthday. A fow of his intimate|I will be inarried tc-night, | thick. The vault is provided with twol, "y, 4 and watch the little army of | ' this effect was almost unanimously | e 5o iveivnot be tnserted | ' sufe, almost new, b this office. {rlonds met st tho howe of Mrs. Macks, just | if I bave to g6 to Omaha.” The. party |2teel doors, tho inuer door being three adopted. The board, in_ thus locating | £ZSpecials will Positiy L { acrom the rosd, and together went ovme o | then took to their cartiases, and weny|inches in thickness, and the outer door |men as they move to and fro, and al-|tho fair at Omaha, took advantage of the — — AL, Logans, somplately sirmistns b e | outin quest of some. one empowered to | three and a half inches; the inner door |thuugh they have but a fow days prac | fact that it had the privilego of the TO LOAN—Bonev. WEGEAD ) SOmDietey Narpeiing b, a P being protected with two Yale combina- | 11w each year, yet everything moves like grounds for another year upon the same == res, new houte, barn nd frut trees, small froiw ation, 4 miles from poste thuildings, rha in abandance; oxcell thice n . 4 milo from rchool. Just the thing for 4 uck® foro taking their departure they left u large [ Perform tho marital —oceromony, who| & g slokwork, under the watchful eye of B ONEY TO LOAN—The lowest_rates of intorest | fumee b g s ion locks, and the outer by a Yale chro- | ¢lickwork, under the watchful eye of an | terms as last year. 10 L v rin or dairy, P . ise in 50 daym arm chalr for Mr, Logan Lo spend his de- | WOUld not allow a fow yours’ shortage to f oo "0 'timo. lock, W%d_nutomatio | vxperienced foreman, 1 Bysiy Toso AuREr,Jh SR PRt O 1 s BeplEtaiatAgonta, 160 e clining years fn, Daucing was indulged in, | *#nd in the way of a girl's happiness. [FRRCE 0% FEG G0 PG BEEENEE ™ Phere mon are paid upon_an average [ ONEY TO LOAN In suras of 900, aua_upward. | 2018145 anda number of the visitors made things | i 10 0'olock last night tho party was | g Lol NoTU Gl ce Yo scrowa rivet or [of 8150 conts por day. Very fow of ROYAL ARCANUM. B S M e o e e e first class still on th i iled utter), 4 two railroads, Whitney House, Griswold, I lively by a Tew nice sonau. M. Togan s au [t btk 010, sontehs heting It RN | bolt coniing to the oiter surface of the |them stay waro than . day or tyre, aud S i e ey s ey e old "::’“ ‘nu"m"fl’ aad his frieuds hope |y due process of law, and may be com- d:g:r"; "‘;L‘;h“fi,"_:::“.""fr:::“'::w‘d“; onge. ek are, conatantly. BeIg 80L 8% 4 seetinit of Pioneer Conneil No. 118 7 e et roree, | JRORRAVE IS sory i won - birthda, A7 0 e maoy: icre. haupy g’"’d to return to_ their howo.in Idaho | EOELF P, plates and screws are temper- |~ About 1,600 tons of ice is taken from —A Big Banquet and Suituble WV Ay htor wiih refroces. and saiary | ygondyots Aary'aavanue: Targo barn, oo Ll y Gprings without having accomplished | o i yrgaf, ANl this work being fur. | the rver, and placed in the various Addresscs, ted g gle 1 T3 o and whale e |0 "Bt gt Guaia, “Gul ' . Totth —Constublo Nidgerton roturned Sunday | thelr soutls desires’ . © L x| nished by the Omalix Safe Works, under | houses in an sbout the city, daily, = The — S ANTED =R s T oo B AL o | e r e S L from Atchison, Kansas, with Maud Milton, | IOPOXIAN. I BB ARG the speci i * cost of housing this ice is from 73 t0 76| A meeting of Pioneer Council No. 1 pat corutr of Homar anutouriceoh B ORSALE-12 lots ono Llook west of Park ave: otherwise Millis R This woman was for | i0usly the ap, nce of the illy-mated special supervision of W..B. Avery, v ting . 118, oot sorvor ol H Y8118 nue cars. Lots 60x160, Will sell the whole tract okt 5 g; of Chicago, superiutending expert. cents per ton. of the Royal Arcanum society, was held | _ M2 Bl for 7,100, if sold before January 1st, 154. Heal ot s o } Tuesday for the purpose of being in- | 5 theft and kill and in; £ - |ice was better than now. Itis clear as y R Deing % o g Y weeks ago. On Thursday evening she teok » l!\ll:"'sfi kn:l:.:: .prlopol‘ly Hon fome yl:yud‘: oflfdfimfinwnfif"&fl;fl. corystal, without any snow or shell ice | structed in the new work which went -owhniu‘:“um BAL-16§ T\OR BALE—Choice businoes property, threo lofs sudden notion to leave, and packed up her own | 8¢ 0P8 is lots of room, cor, Sannders and Charles Strest. 1t will pay yeu the absolute sccurity provided by this |on top, and is from sixteen to eighteen |into operation Jauuary lst. This work, WV ANTED— Furstlatoat makers bighest piices | i investigate this ofer. Colat Fooples B clothes, and also some of the best apparal be- e —— e vault, & great necessity, and fills a “want “{";"""'26“%‘1}'“:"“' _The cakes are| yhioh was exemplified in the presence of id andieteedy Work yuststeedma Apil & | 704t longing to her landlady, the latter including a A Startling Discovery. long felt in this city. AROID VA INOLoN AL #lE0, some fifty members, was superintended h uver Colorado, valusblo doliman, 6wo alk drossen gold o | Mr. Win, Johason,of Huron, Dal, wrien = The scene in the field where the mark- that his wife had troubl 3 h o with acute A . ing, plowing, aud cutting is done is ex-|by Hon. H. E. W. Campbell, rep- ot i 10 o u‘dnmwhn -;“:‘:' sl ':i.'u?lh:':-: g‘,:n‘fl. for many years, :nrd‘l 'ih;‘ all e ho::lasyl, )’::.r ’ml:nti"::‘r::rl;b:fi:;a";h:l}"): """'&_lg ig:;uting. "i:e marker goa; resentative of the supreme regent ANTED—A good competent girl to do general Rfi.fi;r.";':{hum":.lnn.gh’hb";’ig“nflmffl arves AV NO permanen ef, unf e h ver i ing i v ork, waid. Apply at | vestment'is worth investigati ¢ the People's was arcentod sho agrood to_rotur without the | procused & botl of . Hoigs Now. Disoov | kind from tho Bloomington Nursery C0:|a0re,'u’y e, and oresacnsrks e oc | ity e s bt Camt 1618 Dot st v W™ | En O e for & good girl for general | tate owners bid this bargain, i you call at Peoples e J-i door west of 20th 8t., on | Bank. Rt {OR SALE—Improved property, which will pay outh | 1 the buyer 20 per cent on the investment. ~ Konte 165 | for%1, 030 per year. All occupled by firat clas taw- for $10, il for general housework, 113 B requisition, and was accordingly brought up for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, | It contains 600 acres of fine and good N o . . e T —— T Ty gt consy . o o | L & el Sech e r00sch |t ook For partowarmaddins | arcr, roUd e comBid Tho bl e | vemeied | wa one”of| WA Gl o o fr | PR TR N AL o ina delioato condition and the mattar will | Poreusac” of “Paront, o Bronghial | poor Klliott, Omati, ' N. B.—Edmond | of an architeot, 80 far ns human eye can | this young but, fourishing organization | X7 ANTED A sl to do gencrsl hovw work. Ap: | Bucon sies Keraicos 5 S mummied seom ! probably be settled by ke friands hee, o 5 ny orized agt. discern, He is followed by a six-inch|and ‘devotes his time exclusively to or- Pl [sodiately at 2006 Caifornia wtreet. McCulloch, TiL. Trustand Sav, Bank, Cbicago, —The residence of Mz, K. Van Tuy), west | , Trl N_tfljm l:» C. ¥. Goodman's Drug e ety ice-plow, drawn by two horses. The | ganizing councils, and looking after the | 53173 _ i o bl 24 of this city, was entered by burglars Monday Large . ~Whitney Wedding. | g.inch plow isfollowed by another, which | interests of the orderJgenerally. He has ANTED—A girl for . oral housework 1316 Gl | VOR SALE A st class seooud band top b night, and a watch and several valuable arti- ——— Oards received by friends in this city | cuts to the depth of 8 inches, and that | visited all the principal cities of the OAKO t. AR X 800-108 Call at 1819 Harney street. Ciid «cles of clothing were taken, The burglary POLICE POINTERS. announce the wedding of Mr. James E. ux still another which goes to a depth of | Union and has everywhere met with sig- | Yx7 ANTED—A good buker immeaiately, at F, F. JFOk BALE—-Ola nowspagors 1n large aud s oocurred after half past three o'olock and ——e— Riley, of Omahs, and Miss Katherine ll"mchu Tl‘;«m {,he men '":ih m&rki:g aal luooull; ';Afwi- 51:; }lpu.ine.g of the WUuodunnalhuu. Plattsmouth, Neb. 776-10f quulmunthhm o without disturl auny one, The front door | A Man With Hi b ra, saws, and splitting bars, divide the | council, which inclu the initiation of > R, - = = e — -ucmmu:m’m... - and & Desorter 1o e aaly Oat, | M, Whituey, of Plattsburgh, N. Y., |feld into sections, and the towing bogin, | two now members, had beon disposed of | W ANt tarsbnet.”"s 5 80P Seta g MIBCELLANEOUS. Situation furnished. J. B. 8MITH, 1510 Doug. 7 ik, M= 701100 JPRUNRG Purse with woney on the vosd to MU S Owaer call on Bogis & Hill. 53410 whioh took place at Plattsburgh on the| About 160,000 tons of the chrystal|they adjourned t¢ Campbell’s res- 1.t A little boy on Farnam street yesterdsy T——m—— 10th inst, stuff will be fiut up in this city this sea- |taurant = on Douglas street, where \ AN Yosterday afterncon about b o'clock & ey it i A wan dining room kitchen girl, | 4 16 ¢ Ril 9 man |50 ere will be close competi-{a very elegant banquet was Hosac and Hoppe, 418 5. 13th St between N UP=Ca o e ity jail in an ex- Mr. Rilay, who laa yhyng geatle tion among ice dealers nextsummer, |laid out. The banquet was got up |Hsrneysnd Howard Wik | PRamteeonur sl on D oy L T of marked ability, and has been an ex- the cansunier vy fancy o himselt. that | in honor of M. Campbell's visit,lthough | ya7aNTD - sosd washer s lraues st 30 |E R0 0t maing gt ALK, crken P K " " | tensive and successful contractor in this|he is already being supplied with the | the members had very little time for Dodge strect. o W inside and placed in a chair. His| . i i e B Suppiisc < i Mot - ikt _____ Py o his knees, and his legs were entirely bare, " . city tor the past year and a half, will re. [ Prettiest ice ever harvested in Omaha, | preparation, the aftair may truthfully be T ’ 1 They were rod and chapped by the wind, and | 206 W88 smeared with blood and ho|usa with his bride, aud they will be|aud at a very small exponso, B e awone Min zies brtliant that | SITUATIONS WANYRD, | QPLEN-Tiem sable on 17tk 66 bet. Burt i = one little bare hand the little fellow carried | 100ked as if he had been through an elec-{ given a warm welcome, Thoy intend to e — have taken place in the Gate City this VW ANLED -Situation by » Janisn Sirlto do gar- r;;;_:yl';' -;;,'"}‘.;';"v;;g,;:;;;;wrtm ulier warke an ompty bottle. The poor little waif was | tion free fight, make their home here, whero ‘Mr. Riley [ At the meeting called for the election |#eason. The 1aenu comprised all the | W1 ershowsonsih i 8 oo, Amertoan faiih: |} 4 barn, o0 16th and be rewarded, Bibarg : - ' crying ae if bis heart would break, and & re-| A Brx roporter endeavored to talk | 1e8 considerable property. of ufficers of the Woman's Christian tem- | delicacies and luxuries procu llllu;;:&x:{ Aveuus ¥, & COMPANY baok-keeper ot scommias % ek . The Irish National League, of which | perance union, the followi i resented a sight that would —— g prter tetd ol o i bt b waa G- | with i, but e wasalinot oo full for | pgz. By s tho eeseemsed president, will lcto: Mrs, O B Bou, ‘aatot tror | onod the eyes of the most fastidious epi- | VY ANea: Axiiesi 5% wight that would excite the sympathy of & utterauce, and moaned or whined. He |undoubtedly show that it holds him in|Mrs. J M. Cain, first 'i‘;g.vm.idgu(. cure, V. — ~-- ~ | will capocialiy atend to portl g up broks each dey gy did not not know where he had been or | still higher regard since he hus become & |and other ladies represeuting the differ-| Regent W. J. Kennedy, of Pionoer | A\ Youns was quenes, & SO0 85 SSUE | LW hour, waking out nvoicke, staterients s A iy A edict. ent. churches; } " | Gouncil 118, presided, and among the | sueuge it or ! | A SR 251 i saange Bucklen's Araica Salve. That bad happened. * His head bad | Be260K e BV B Dhaslicn, w0 | Frond we Hotlood Mo, | oa oo pouan Adisos & e Glice 0T, Boyor and 1. 10 Fags s B o and adjust dis-arranged books in & sys. tematic and accurate luauner, giving corre ot ba'ances, deep gash in the back Tart and e b AR e retary; Mre. G, W. Eastwan, treasurer. v 4 e, ¥ B4 1ma g et your timber trees, such as cotalps, | The meeting was well atte; R, H. Miller, of Otoe Council No. 159, e il . ' = mq o 5 md \s: :o-‘lfi. driver of theexpress wagon we learned [cottonwood, white ash and many others | harmoni g Aended apd Yery Nebraska City; Arthur Gibson and G. W ANTERA siaation b0 do heusework 13 o EDWARD KUE over Piles, |that he had boen in a saloon near the |Of fine variety from the Bloomiugton — W. D. Reynolds, of Fremont Council | ¥¥, tumah fhialy by ¢ good Guruais girl: Jugise® |\ gy o' Corta, Tettar, hands. | depot, and had got i Nursaey Co., Bloosaington, Hl. Har pas- A Coming Musical Event. No. 864, Fromont, Neb.. and the guest | * 218 north 14t ut, ST R, hoa Tanth sewth, bobwasn Fams g NDITION- i 3 %0 cure dn |y P00 got into & fi“h'{ and had | tioulars and prices sddress E. H. Elliott, February 16th we are to have the first [of the evening, H. E. W Campbell, of [ Wy/ANTED—A uitustion Ly » wa aperlect | oey, will, with the aid of guardian .,T,:fl‘xu,‘,'.' od.” 25 canta | oeR struck on gho hesd with u beer [ Omaba, Nob. N, B.—Edwund Peulsen, | concert of 'the Philharmonic sorioty, on | Boston, Mass. ; N AR R Ry Ml R T TN AL glase. What saloon the row occurred in, | is suf agt, 2t/ which occasion the society will be as-| After the substantials had been dis- @01TE [male order. Perfost setisfaciion §usranienc B " B