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00 D Y e W ny I For exnenses of Chrirk. e mas dinner nnv| con- THE CITY MISSIUN cert, 1883, . The Eighth Imnual Report of " (e vkl kit Sm;mary Balanos on hand Dec » 1883 Tt will bo seen that we have on hend a balance of but £46,66, An appeal to the public (whose child we are) will soen be 'made, and it is hoped that the same lib- eral support we have always received will bo again tendered s, FINAL, The mission has besides its rogular meeting held several sociables for the children, given a floral concert (in mem- ory of its dead), a picnic at Hanscom park, Christmas dinner and_concert and Christmas tree at the Y. M. C. A, rooms. All of these joys are of great uso in developing the minds of the children and in making their pathway brighter. We expoct to occup By 8 building on Four- toenth streot, near Leavenworth, in April next, where our facilities for effective work will be greatly increased. TIANKs “I'he mission returns its sincere thanks to the press, the pulpit, the county and city officers, the car companies, and to each and every individual who duringthe past eight years of its existence, !\olped it by act or word, and have thus aided it. Argx. G, CHARLTON Secretary. —— Buckien's Arnioa Salve. Tho greatest medical wonder of the \mrld. Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Cuts, covs, Salt Rhenm, hs\ or Sure«l Cancers, | los, Ohillblains, Corns, Tetter, Chapped \..ud- ''' ~ | Shows that an Enurmuun"_‘v"“ Has LOOAL BREVITIES, Boen Done DUring the P e year. ~Large numbers of government teams wore engaged in hauling ice yesterday. —Millard & Peck received a carload of oranges, direct from Florida, yesterday. —Only one plain drunk was run into jail up to 12 o'clock last night. —The lard refinery in this city was yester- day loading a carload of lard for shipment to New Orleans, ' _fThe Union Flevator company yesterday londed fitty carlonds of grain for points in Towa and Tllinols. —Owing to the softness of the weather, the Union Padfic company commenced to run thrir ferry cars yosterday. ~—The Women's Christian Aid asovciation The secretary of the O naha eity mis- sion herewith presents iy gighth mmual report for the year 3lst, 1883 The ofticers of t} William A. Hy ending December © mission are: ggins. prosident. William Flev jjy\0 vice pregident. Alex. G. Ch arlton, secretary. A. C.Ker p0dy, treasurer. Howard " Konnedy, J, B. Jardine, N. W. Mert’ 1| trustees. The 7 pission is composed of three de- PArtim’ oy (all under the -direction of the £ )maha clty mission), as follows: " Jenth street and Leavenworth street will mest this afternoon at 2:30 in the [ abbath schools, Industrial school and First Congrogational church, Retief department, which we will speak ~In police court yesterday there wer ,|of inorder: two cases for disturbance of the peace. T} oy TESTH STREET SAREATH SCHOOL, wero each fined § and costa which they ' sid, | The following persons compose the| —Owen Conuelly, aliss “Whisky fack,” | corps of officors and teachers: was arrested yostoxday for drun’ conness | - Warron Swiexler, snperintendent. upon complaint of his wife. He, will have his| Alex, G. Carlton, assistant superin- trial this afternoon. (T ANOTHER RUMANGE e Wonis Are Ful of Them and No Mistake. An Omaha Young Lady Joins Her Lover in a Western Town and the Twain Are Made One, Another romance has broken the (aiet of the past week, and this time il ixa sort of a leap year arrangement, the lady having brought the matter to a focus. About four years ago two young peo- ple, whose names will be withheld for the present, became engaged to marry. The young man was proud, and not hay- ing what he thought sufficient for the proper support of a wife, the wedding was indefinitely postponed. He went to work with a will, determined to feather nest in which to place his chosen mate. The young lady also went to work to do her part of the work which had to be done before the two could be made one. Months and years had rolled by, and yet they were no nearer the goal for which they so anxiously longed. The young man met with many reverses, and Btruggle as_he would, he could not suc- ceod 1n getting enough togother to war- rant his marriage with the woman of his heart. and all skin eruption, gmmm.f to_cure in wvery instance, or money refunded. 25 conts oer box, —Soveral aldermen have gene. east to ex- ; i amine paving, and settle it # sir own minds M"; s"“"’;‘"“f""" which is really the best' pw.ng in e, and C. E. Reynolds, secretary. | Teachers, M. Jardine, Elliott, Mo- ‘which will be the best for €h's, city. Cane, Wilson, Misses Goodman, McDon- —The city marshal e received n lotter 4 : from the city marshal ¢ {/Red Oak, Tows, in ald, A. Sylvester, Bark, Montieth, Streot, which he states tnat b amas in his possession a | Emma Sylvester, and Messrs. Kennedy, Wilson, Taylor, McCandish. gold watch and other guwelry which he thinks The secretary makes the followi wa stolen fn Omahe The tecretary makee the n —The Chicago ©hurch Choir compnny | POt of attondance: Total presentduring bursted” up in Souncil Bluffs Sunday and :i}::? ly”::‘Z 7,369; average number present their baggage wa a/hold for expenses, Itisa e \ 5 wonder that th iy have held together as long THE r.nA-\'r.va:nnn'rnl STRE T uummf( as they have, f' 4rit was & docidedly poor show. | Was started with a class in a private { house, and has extended somewhat in its ~—A vagrar & was before Judge Beneke yes- work since its birth in April last. terdsy, oan'd’ stated that he was expecting| Owing to lack of room the rchool has ‘money %o-d Ay with which to start in business. | not grown in proportion to its opportuni- “Thefwdge /continued his case until to.day|ties and demands. The officers and 0 588 Wb sther thelooked for gold mine putsin | teachers are: PrT— %n.g x ,l:fernll nupal-&\wndsnt. —GorrgeShosmaker is in jail,charged with | gendont. " | | S5\ Bssistant superin- \petit' laroany for stealing a monkey wrench. tenden Mru.hMern'll organist. Thatis daily bringing joy to the homes of Ao I8 in the habit of stealing anything he can ki thousands by saving many of their dear ones sget bishaads on and pawning it for drinks, Mr. Thomas Best, teacher. ) ing'’s Tho attendanco has been all that we | New “Disirs for” (‘l!n::l{np‘t"mr} e fn Couwsil Blufishe goes by the name of “‘Monkey Wrench,” have had room for. Colds, Asthma, Bron Hay Fover, 1os e o Vton, et tn tho Thtont, T v Shin % 2 B S + and Chest, or any disease uf the T)mmc and —A oemplaint was filed before Judge Beu- | is Jooked after in an able manner by the Lungs, a poah.wn cure. Guaranteed. Trial eke yesterday, charging a certain Pullman | following ladies: Botties free at C. F, Goodman’s Drug Store, car conductor with comumitting a namneless | Superintendent, Mrs, 8. H. Clark, | Latve size $1.00° cime upon the person of a party who heen-{ Assistant superintendent, Mrs. Jar- ticed dnto his room in a hotel in this city, Sat- wurday night, If he is prosecuted and con- dine. Secretary, Mrs, Wallace. victed, the statue provides that he may be sent to the penitentiary for life. Toachers—Mrs, Elliot, Merrill, Orr, Knight, Kennedy, Monell, Bright, Wel- —John A, Nye. of Liviugston, Montana, is “inthe city. Mr, Nye hax with him a puir of whaus, Von B ress, Marshall, .James,and Misses Julin Knight, Mary Knight and ~mountain horses, which attract considerable attention from the curliness of their hair. In Hatenberg. Thereport of the secretary shows the average daily attendance to be eighty- fact they have been Uinged all over. Mr. Nye went west in 1859, but says that Omaha §6 to-day the best and most substantial clty three girls, Number of garments made and given in the west, Minneapolis and St. Paul not accepted. to the children in thesix months in which the records were kept, 146, This branch | & of the work is very practical, as here the young girls are hug’l‘n the art of sewing —C. B. Schrote is entitled to the commen-|and are brought into intercourse with dation of this community for his kind treat- | some of our best ladies whose influence ‘ment, on Friday last, of the family of M, [18 certainly good for them, The secreta- Flsasser, who were burned out near Boyd's e attendance of more workers packing house, Mr. Eluuser lost everything by the fire, and Mr. Schrote’ immediately threw open his doors and sald come in, Mr, Klsasser is a laborer, with a family of four, ry :F" iin this department. AHA RELIEF DEPARTMENT and it would be a good place for charitable { G persons to exercise a little of that virtue, e — Mmissouri Valley Merchants' Assocta tion. There will be a meeting of the Mis- souri Valley Merchants’ association at Kansas City, on Wednesday, January 23d. The meeting will be called to or- der at 2:30 p. m., st the ‘Blossom House.” re- This association embraces in its mem- bership the holesale merchants, in every line of business, of Kansas Uitfl Leavenworth, Atchison, St. Joseph, Omaha and Lincoln. The last meeting was held at St. Jo- seph on the 26th of last October. D, M. Steele, of St. Joseph, Mo, is president of the association. o —— A G Discovery. Saratoga Briefs. County Buperintendent Bruner favored our school with his tirst official visit on the 17th inst. The Saratoga literary and debating society has just purchased a fine chapel organ of Messrs, Woodbridge Bros., Omaha, at a cost of $100. The literary entertainment on Saturday evemn was a good one, and well nttend- oticeable was a song by Miss J. Patrick and an instrumental duet by two friends from the Post, both of which elicited an encore. The debate, which followed the literary programme: “R«mlvsd, That conscience 18 a true menitor,” was one of the hest of the season. The subject for the next debate is: ‘“‘Resolved, That the pulpit affords a bet- ter field for oratory than the bar. The above society will give a musical and literary entertainment l'abmny 2nd. , secretary. The re!ntufion of the mission in using good ;u gmem in giving only to those deser! to be helped, is being well -llutunld and is due to the fact that the families are frsa‘llanfly visited by Mrs. Jardine and others connected with the schoel, and their claims for help investi- ‘gated. is under the immediate charge of Mrs. Jnrdine, supenintendent, and Miss Mary o t— RSONAL. Poison Oak. I hind for thirty-cight years suttered every spriog and summer with Poison Oak, which T contracted in bathing when a boy. everythiug for it, including many physiciaus, but without wny benefit. 1 tooksix bottles of 3. H. Moore and son, of Okets, Kas,, ave ‘at the Metropolitan. M. 8. Bagerly of Alma, Col, ,is ut the Met- L. Nwift's Specific (S, 8, S.) four years ago, and ropolitan. il umbor of doustions from our | it cured i sound and w;:l‘I: "Thres ..u;'uf..m‘. rien ave 0 d and were | have passed, and I have no return of it : Goo, Meyer, Bt. Loul, s at the Soteopol- wk"}ml odged l:“a‘"“:&‘:’:‘ (O Joskpi BEAsLEY, Columbus, ¢ e this d 7 < . W, ook, of Fremont, s a Moteorulitan | here aclonowiadsnd bt for m:}"fl:‘_’ Slelghtham-Lininger, wuest. Those who have aided us in a financial | Married, in this city, January 19th, | B- M. Willsey, of Blair, is a Paxton guest. H. N. Sherrdll and wife, of Nebraska City, ‘were at the Paxton last night. ‘W, Hawkes, of Nebraska City, Is at the Paxton, Thos, Price, of Bennett, s at the Paxton, ¥. M. Davis und wife, and M, 8 Wat- kins, of Weeping Water, are at the Paxton. ¥, 8. Rood and wife, and Miss Nellio Gray, of Lincoln, are cuests of the Paxton, 8. M. Summers, of Brownvillo, is at the Metropolitan. C. Gook, of Fremont, is ut the Metropol- itan, Frank Sharpo, of L Croswe, Is at tho Metropolitau. H. C. Peters, of North Anburn, is st !h« 'Ilmpnllnn. A, G, Kingshury, of Pouca, ™ ut the Me- way will be pleased to read the treasur- rt, which will show concisely overy dollar received and expended dur- ing the past year. TREAWUBKL'S KEFOBT OMAHA FOR THX YEAR 1 To rent of building from board of ed- ucation . To rent from Swedish mlurzguuuu Lo rent from W, S, Jardine. .. To winking fund, appropriated ~for general use, . To cash roceived after paying bill - Xwas dinner, 1882, To oollections, Leavenworth street branch B Ta collecti To donation, Trum: Tu donation, John 'r‘ To doi n# from various To cash mcelvw.l feom ¢l ll]dro !3"'" lnt’o{ shoos and haf Imss from Xmas concert and dinner, 1583, Totul,rechipts. . . CREDIT, By balance -debt from 1862 § By salvago of jnitors. By expenses of Nmaw dinner B Mr, James Bleightham and Miss Jennie Lininger, both of Omaha. home of the bride's parents, No. 1319 Mason street, was most enjoyable, Friends and relatives vying with each other to do the youthful couple honor. The presents were elegant and costly. 5| Among others wo noticed a handsome centre table, presented by a party of gentlemen from the Union Paatfic coal department; alse a silver butter dish, Mr, and Mrs, McGrear; set silver kuives, Mr, and Mrs. J. Mahoney; set silver tea spoons, Miss Josie Lynch; buumnl but- ter dish, Miss Lizzio Egan; large lamp, Mr, and Mrs, H, Spigle; cloth, M, lnd Mrs, Hopinister; two pairs towels, Mr. D, Green; large hand - | painted lamp, Mr, A. Goflmn et out glass, complete, from friends in the Union Pacific eoal department, North Omaha; wash bowl and pitcher, very nice, Miss A. Coyle; two pairs towels Mrs. Gotham; wllet sot, Miss Mary Mo, Donald; 'n.erplwher. Mrs, J, thunq~ set china cups and saucers, Miss Bessie Spigle; blue f{h” set, Mr, Louis Giodola, sot goblets, Miss Nalhe Spigle; large lass pitcher, Mr, R, Lewis; set goblets, !fi.xhry Muhon y; glass tea sot, Miss Kate Conoyer: lovely vases, Mln Nellie Bleightham; set dinner plates, Mrs, M, J. Egan; beautiful tidy, Miss M. Shan- nahan; E:klo castor, Miss Eva Spigle; sot, Mr, F. Powers; large CITY MISSTON, .3 200 UO e Mason Gregg, of Lincolu, is at the M| H. M. Roth, of Rulo, is a Millard gubst. “tieo. W, Post, of York, is at the Millard, Low ¥ranklin, of Lincoln, is a guest at the lu'.il' "for mulnn ...u 368 2 95 o7 14 00 6w By nower. ‘on Miasion lot. By insurance on buildi B Yoo ce By cleaning up d‘".' K:N‘n' I’n ood ©. . Bradt, of Chicago, Is at the Millard, {J._Apm.u Lincoln, s at the Pax- Paske Goodwin, district attorney for this disteict, returned Sunday from a threo wislt with his parents in the east, By prinking M Tavgherine, of the depot eating | B eying naw idowalk'in from & six weeks' Amunnt lpw& for Leaven. worth street branch: 21 85 100 49 7 R. (Ioflum set vases, Mr. Chas. Rhoda; two boxes cigars, J. Mahone) quite m of money from sister, Miss Nora Lininger, b “smr.—' STANDEVJ‘ N-~] 2, 14, Martha, wite b e | Y i ll- parents in Pennsylvaniu. , besides 4 W. Cook, of the boot and shoe Wirrell & Cook, returned Sunday | B "U“l-!.munpunhd by his fam- B _ Mr. Cook will make Omaba his home p. m., from her residence, No, 1511 Cass stroot, Patterson, N. J., papers pleass copy, O'CONNOL I tis city, January 20, 1684 at 11 o'clock p. w., Willle, infant kon of § Patrick and 1 wonth and 15 days, Funeral will take place to-morrow, Jaunary 220d, at 2 o'clock p. ., from the residence, coruer Eloventh and Castellar stroots, BECKER—Tu this city, January 20, 1584, at Bt, Josaph Bospital, John Becker, agod 40 The lw took place from Churles Riewe's roon, 1000 Farnam stroes, Janu. ary 2L, 862 p.m, SOHILLS I thiy of Bt Jotogh hoptta, Tsase. Hebdlie Tho rcmalay were takon to Charles Kiowe's wndertaklug reoms, Notice of fuueral lter, ot out & few days since for that pupose. ©, Bonnell, of Lincolu, was in this | ¥ on his way to Frewmont. Hols '—-;ard the G, A, R, for Ne- and his visit to Fremont Is on bust- ll&l “ ) aged I tried | 2 The reception which followed at the |1 lendid table by , Mr. Rookfelt; toilet set, Miss | e bride's Hi Funoral on Wednesday, Janunry 24th, at 2 & Maryj 0'Connar, agod 1 year, | 2 JOR SALE--Stock farm 3% ncreain Polk Co., only 8 miles from %, R. Station; 105acres of pastare ences, 130 tnder cultivation, 65 Improvemants complets. @ ro-or.be, 2 wind ‘G R, m»wn & 002 plexion—dressed in dark brown .u.;,|=——_ sack overcoat, green mixed —clothing nearly new; dark brown, all plush turban cap; wore silver watch an gold chain; nclosed acres good_ bay good .fmm-, mills &e. 3 The lady in question came to Omaha Inst October, and readily found employ- ment as a saleslady in one ot our retail stores. She has labored faithfully and suoceeded in saving quite a little sum of money. mgm here it might be well to state that the young folks are son and daugh- ter of poople in easy circumstances, but for some reason the old folks have not seen fit to bestow upon the young man and lady love any of this world’s 00ds & ok tols years things have beenmoving along right in the same strain. One day last week the young lady received a letter from her love, statin that he had again met witl financial trouble. That settled it. She packed her satchel and the next morning found her on her way to that western town. When she arrived at her destination she immediately hunted up her young man and informed him that this state of affairs had to cease, and that immedi- ately. That sho was either going to have Mrs. prefixed to her name or “bust” their engagemont. The young fellow couldn’t stand that and so they were married that night. The young lady, that was, will soon be back in (lmnl\n again and will con- tinue to labor as before, until her liege lord has started in business for himself, which will be in a few months, The young lady had the right kind of pluck and was decidedly sensible for enjoying the rights which leap year con- fers upon all females. Uauses Astomishment, “CumpletelY prostrated lur dnyn with indi- gestion and bilious fever. 'he effects of two bottles of Burdock Blood lhllux astonished me; visible improvement right off.” Mr. Nox Bates, Klmira, N. Db LETYERS Remaining in the Omaha postoftice unclaimed for the week ending Jan, 19, 1883: GENTLEMEN, Anderson O Brown W ¥ H Alken J Anderson . Burton W Bryant J Brown C I Betterif L Durkey J Burr D E Breo Chase L Chaney ¥ ¥ Coudlin M Christonson M Clark O W ns J Coykendall & Taylor Chaake S D Cranforth H Carlsson W Colo B Dinkey J A Dippold G foes C Ebbesen T ‘erguson § W Flynn N Drary Yova K Dunnamier M Edick.F 0 Fkhardt G Floyd 8 G 7 (ireen N W Grout I, Goodson W Gould W E Hagerty P. Harlow E W Harris T A Hunur w Hamilton W 0 Johtison J A Jones H Janson A Kenuedy Lindstrom W 1 Lewis I D Malnio G McCurty W McMullen MeGinnt; Malery O H Moduan 3 Okander G T Olson A C Oned F Oliver J H Ouloch M Preiss 1, Podersen A Patterson 1 M Pentieath A C Patrick W Palmer G A Rainey 15 A Jivgers C 2 Rawjin H ¥ 2 Lichards G ¥ Ryan M Lows W H Swope I 2 Sutlsy A Sheridan H W Streeter O W Swmith F K holtman ¥ Smith ¥ Bis J Sisson J Saunders J Smith J le H atson B Worty W M Taylor J H \Vglh B Weidner A Wright C Werfige D Walders C A Wiggina I, Wagner ( Wearne It West & Co Young C W FOURTH CLASS, W W Eastman HE Lewis P 7 Davies E D Hurrle Mrs M Duncan LADIES, Bothers Mes C 2 Brown Mra D M Black Mrs A M CGummings Mrs A K Cameron Mrs Chick Mrs W M Bl Ascoes Mms E'W Fioen Mrs E H Foroas Mg A 1 ‘oregeare Mrs A I, Gilbert Miss M Horan Miss M Hukhes 1, Hensman Miss A Henderson Mrs C W llwbm Miss K lurlmn Mlu K Kurtos lun( MI- J Miss M Miss A L ‘\duDonAll Mrs 1 Mills Mrs B Mackay Mins M Mills Miss ¥ Overfelt Mrs A 1. Pool Mrs Pratt Mrs O lmmm Miss A Pierce Mrs N3 Rolmison 8 L'R laven M V Spiker Mrs J W Streot Mrs J 13 Traxler Miss O B Juhu-un Miss J Jehnssn Miss A Klmlcn W H Touras Mise 1 Swéatioy Mis M Sturnoff Miss 18 nith Mrs J Woods Miss ¥ Wallb Wk air T “,au..l‘.'.'f S WM WinderMins G A Wogeoy i B Wilion Miss A Youre Moy ¥ 31 C, Oov'ru‘r Postinaster, Lost or Abducted, Harley T. Hawks, bo, 14 old; amall oF 1ia ago-—Tight s, fair comn: gold charm, dark stone setting on one 4 . sido; roverse side, lighthouse engraved IR on gnld plain Euld ring on second finger, quire at G, loft hand; on spoken to, answers S OREAL quickly, **What sir?” Address by tele- Topple gqram, D. F. HAwKs, o in o week. 1t Atlantic, lowa. e - I }Infants and Children | jonsiu: o morte 3 Redding's Russda Salve i an_invalunble | 'yrighout Morphine or Narcotine. by LR S ) ¥ sssing for inflamed and sore joints, Price o - '~1 What gives onr Children rosy cheeks, 9 e S M, MEy¥®, ores HovlsTY x’il‘,&‘.}'.n 4 ‘What cures their fevers, mn‘_‘r\q l‘vh“m ll?‘p\ L Y "Fis_Cnstorin. PR i MAYOR CHASE. When Babiesfret, and cry by turns, — ‘What cures their colic, kills their worms, Y He Refuses to Talk to Reporters | | Bt Castoria, P § ‘What quick), & ATTLE I‘nll skl.h 260 hesd, .th-rnnl «rmh- Upon the Gas Question. Loyl ey b ';:f;fg"“,'{j":, . and ages, HIRAM & MANUEL BOYER, e % ¥t Castoria. 4 Three newspaper reporters called upon Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, 3 Mayor Chase in a body last evening, The [ Castor Oll and Paregoric, aptl 0\ @ e i mayor was comfortably seated in his | e———— L P ’ | room, where he has been confined for W'Annfi- ] A ;::»:Ib."n"‘h!::wal‘{‘;l'rn’l\:‘y;;t:: :x':\ ! soveral days past. solute oure for Rhoumatism, |—— e He was glad to see the boys, and after | §prains, Burns, Galls, &o., and an n{x SALK--Two portable }a,oll’ |}7‘|’A19§1Efi°"' 8 they were seated one of them ventured | Instantaneous Pain.reliever, TR " 218 South 16th St. ! to ask in regard to the gas question. It ing HoteY, fa & vty NObFARES is understood that Mayor Chase has re- i d I st the fused to sign the warrants in favor of the 3t j gas company. He admitted that ho had SPECIA] NUTICFS F refused to sign the warrants, but said | zarspecials will Positivelynot be inserted that there were numerous other ones that | WILL88 Paid tn advance, . well arranged. Lo ¥ he had also refused to sign. TO LOAN—Monev. Fris0n. " Dot Dargata o Omaha. Call ot M. Toft's ) Upen being asked wlat he thought of > Mr. Falooner's movement in shutting off | V] ey Lo A Tt ot oian | Shar block weet of Park av the gas, he said that he had no opinion - 0 e ol tract ONEY TO LOAN In surs of {300, and_upward. flf?” 100, it sold before January 1st, 1884, to offer in any way. He stated that he | M35 "5, M0404Co: Hoiate .,,,& o LRI SR T was very much averse to talking to re- | Agente, 1505 Farnam St. Bank. CHSFROECRET 1| § porters upon official matters. - QOR SHA T 'hmu]: |v}:lnllnm= pn?mm.lhnm Tote | AL ; 4 [ cor. Saunders and Charles Strot. It will pay yeu i h“‘g':';] ;hc-:_sl ';“w;:;';}vm{*mfr‘;;}l:gr;:: |t nestigat s or. " Calat Fecy o Badk, 3 A epl ¥ evidence where he stands on the gas o fow persony and walt for balf of | 350g” I Tmproved property, which will pay for 81,020 per year. All occupied by first class ton- ) ants, Will 10,500, it 8old soon. _ All or on p half cash, balance, one to five years. The above yostment 1y worth'iuvestigation. Call at the Poaplee anl OLLED CATTLE AND GLYDESDALE HORSES. u ¢ @ subscriber is taking orders for spring im- portation of the above. Prices much below those anction sales. Reforences to those supplied. John McGulloch, 1il. Trustand Sar. Bank, Chicago. 208. - — Real Estate Transters. The following deeds were filed for record in the county clerk's office Janu- ary 19, reported for Tae Bk by Ames’ real estate agency: Smith 8. Caldwell and wife to Mrs. A M. Goodard, w d, lot 28 in Millard and Caldwell’s add. to Omaha, $1,100. Elizabeth A. Bird, atal., to the C., St. P, M. & 0. R. R. Co., appraise- ment for right of way. August Kountze and wife to Michael Ryan, w d, lot 13, block 8, in Kountzn's fourth add, to Omnhn, $1,280.65. John M. Yerga, et al., to Inaac Noyes, qecd, the undivided } of ne} of nw}, sec. 21, 16, 11 e, §22. John Edwards and wifeto [saac Noyes, qed, an undivided } of ne} of nwi, sec. 21, 16, 10 e, $22.55. Marks gJ. Billeter and wife to Isaac Noyes, wd, n} of nwj, sec. 22, 16, 10 e, $120. Julia E. Freeman, unmarried, to Jen- nie Woolworth, w d, lot 2, block 365 in Omaha, 5,038.90. Julia E Frieman, unmarried, to Jen- nie Woolworth, q c, commencing at sw corner of block 365 in Omaha, $5,038.90. William A Redick to George B. T chuck, w d, lot 20 & 26 in Wm. A. Red- ick’s add to Omaha, $650. F. J. McShane and wife to Jefferson W. Bedford and Abraham R. Sour, w d, lot 3 block 6 in Kountze add to Omaha, usework in a fam- King, washing wompeiet 5 Webster St. et | S W FATANTED A girltor general of two, must undoratand ¢ oning thorouzhly: good wi gin; eferences required. Apply OR SALE_A first clam second band top bugy Call at 1819 Harney streat. OR SALE—0Id ne ro in largo and small T atitien st thie orfor 7 [ 7ANTED—A good virl for gencral house work 28rd St., 2d house north of Farnam, 200 22 i\'A’w’l ED—A Scandinavian girl tor housew ork S17 lhylxu street. 019 ‘MISCELLANEOUS. OST—Axold aluave Lutton, two birlk und nest font . M." cuton stub. The finder wil i st by Teaving same at this office. " (Newfoundiand fing lowest price and 6. B. Be oftice. 900-215 -t JSTRAVED—From Omaha Fair grouiu one bay ali —A m dertands the mani- I ki, oul 86, en | E"horse mall sz, ane sorrel pather tall an of "Toilet Soaps, o who i Address Wit totake charge of factory. offlce. TRAYED—Small bay horse about, nfne years o no shoes on fect, Libeial reward for ‘return Wakeley, 9c0. VWANTED-—-A good glel tor general house wol 411 South 1 th Street. K B artner wanted to enterinto o respecta oan that hus beon alroauy establishod cutyrrowth of which s likely to end io Reputation must be unablemlsiiod ysbove wealth the cyes of the s: s T eaeand i engrived on bick. he f SoLrt P—Cn myy premises on Dec. 16, 1853, in aha, one Cream Colored J white £pot in forchead, mane aud t than the body. JAS. E X255t Lewks IR & COMPANY book-keop amine and adjust dis-armaniged lmm i tematic and ncourate manuer, giving c will especialiy attend to p where the services of a bool a few hours, making out_inv WANT toams, 5 e . for texm 81.60 fof men apply J. C. Florence Cut-of. TANTED - Girl for oot ¥ to work or the old reliable northwestern mutual Lite Insurance Co. A literal confract will be given to the right man. For particulars address John Steel Generat Agent, Omaha. 860-21 cs, st ly, also make collec- nd Co!, 1020 Farom 8. EDWARD KUEHL ' : . MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITIO) ALIST, 808 Tenth stroet, between Farnam and Hi . wey, will, w:lh the ald o;.x.\;ndim spirif ”‘""fl'flf % certain msldmonl in the future. ?hou male order. Perfoot satistaction ¢ WANTED—Gil in wmall family. J. Canan & Co , 18th St. VW ANTED—A German dining room Kitchen, girl, Hesse and Hoppe, 418 8. 18th St, between v and Howard. " BITUATIONS WANTED. VWANTED-A situation 1y & stenogapho amanuen-is, Goed speed. no_ tronule in read ing notes from lc‘ter dietation. Good reference auswer through sgency 217 N. 16th St., Oma 00, foceaea et Reuben H. Pick and wife to Parolina Toaubrg e M. Street, w d, part e line lot 6 in Capi- tol add to Omaha, $4,700. Clarence J Carran and Jetoir R. Conk- lin to the public, plat of May Field, sw sec 13-16-12. Heirs of Jaceb S. Shull, deceased, to Jacob Schamel,w d, lot 6, blk 7 in Shull’s 2d add to Gmaha, $650. John T. Adams (unmarried) to Fred H. Matteson, w d, lot 10, blk 7 in Par- ker's add to Omaha, $650. Morris Morrison'and wife to Isaac S. Hascall, wd, part se sw 279 part ne nw 34, w 100 feet of e 215 of s 200 41-100 of lot 12, §5. Isaac 8. Hnflll and wife to Lena Mur- rison, w d, | sec cor on 8 side of sec 27, 15, 13 ¢, £5. Harn —WITH— =00 “’A\"Hll—\lhullnu by first o'a n hotal or private hunll) Reforonces gt dress H uation by a danish irl to do gen- eral housework In & good American family. Addross 565 11th strect Vetween Dodge aud Capitai M Isaac 8. ljumll -nddmfu to Morris 2 {vevil:lr\h l.x;';vlznr--m ’r' e Morrison, w d, lots 10 and 11, blk 9 in | pla.on byo childen to hoard and taky cure o Kountze's 4th add to Omaha, 1,000, o T S AT o Morris Morrison and wife to August R, Kent, wd, part so sw 27, 15, 13 e, 115 feet of 8 200 41-100 of lot 12, $1800. Morris Morrison and wife to Isaac §. Hascall, w d, part of w 115 feet lot 12 in 27 and 34,15, 13, $2600, - Gilbert C. Monell, deceased, to City of Omaha, deed, lots 7' and 8, blook 102}, Omaha, August Kountze and wife to Molvin H. Redfield, w d, lot 6, block 9, in Kountze's 4th add. to Omaha, 8653.75, Room and board for gentiem: te family. Reforences. FALLS bRANIT WA/ ANTED—A fow more boarders at 1408 Cass strect. 850-254 —To invest cighy or te Imlnhu]dnllun cos a8 hook-keeper, or i some oth pacity. Would lon thie money_ to_ e« "Address 0.” Beo offce. 816-20§ $500 will buy & half interest in & well established, finely advert sed and poying re " | In town having two rail UA7 ANTED. With sser YW ANTED_ Partuerin land business extate and loan o in souihern Mary W. Glglord widow, to Andrew l"1|\lu ruunc:,g-]»lnu e chance m:‘nl.‘.] enorgeilo Rosewatdr, sub lot l"' blook 2, Cap- | 2 K ep e oios b And your work is done for all time itol add, to Omnhn £3,00( Joseph Barker and wife co.]o ner, wd, n 50 feet Jot 3 in Thonell’s add to Omaha, §2,200. Samuel W. Goode and wife to Jacob Darst, q o, w § of ne | sec 81-16-12 E, $250. ED—To trade a fine singie horse and . to time to come. AN W splendid carriazo or bugggy teat for real estate BARKER & MAYNE, N. E. corner 18th sadFamei. ADIES OR YOUNG MEN i city o ca take nice, light and pleasant work af homes: §2 to 85, aday_easily and quietly made; ‘WE CHALLENGE sent by mall, no canvassing; no stamp for npl) Ploasc address Toliaie Manit's Co y Piladelphinba. TI w | i h Ker- State of Nebraska to Anton Gutter, deed, nw | of ne } sec 36-16-12 E, con- tnmng 40 acres, $480, drawer T, 768-1mok August Kountzo and wife, Herman W e B\un T tol Tetrcet Kountzo and wifo to Allan M, Fleming, | et B kaMann.” w d, lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14 and T 16, blook 11, Plawsviow, 8460, sl Popping Corn bought in large or small quantities, Send sample on cob and price by mail, on cars in your state. Will contract with reliable party to raise one or more cars the coming season, » Forson, Wholesale ()onfecuonur, Bos ton, Mass, oaty fus, ity and clstern WtoF, bath Wator closet, hot and cold water, good cellar, barn and every conveniancs 1o & frwt-olase oty residence. C. ¥, DRISCOLL. JPOR REN U—Furnished roon: with board, A fow day boarders, 1814 Daveoport. to produce u more durable materia) for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite, ORDERS FOR ANY AMOUNT OF - Pang Blocks —OR— Alnu w l“()i' RENT—Furnisl.ed room lol u\snllumlll. oo two for light house x.udm.g soomer s tock, corer Eighth und Howard 903-tt 90522 OR KENT—Furr Ished room at 1414 l..mum.nn between 14t and 15th, w00 o very desirable fursished_rooms two or more gentlom i, K, opposite P. 0. o on Wobster west of real ostate egont, 1 and Douglas. Nt O SN T Furaiehod Touuas, 1516 Dodge strect, § MACADAM! filled promptly. Samples sent and estimates given upon application, WM. MoBAIN & CO., Sioux Falls, Dukuh. DISEASES OF THh 'EYE & EAR A J. T. ARMSTRONG, M. D., Oapitolaveaue, formerly v-wm Oculist and Auris 04 Farua Strest, opposite Paston Hotel, Oumaba %< | MANHOOD IIES'I'OIIEII. e A yictim of carly lmprude mfiw% 0d front parlor to let 18 Dodge street. 848.2:3 bay jwindow, th street. 317-28§ ed aloove rootn, south exjosure, sl modern conveniences, Anest focatlon ta Ouutia.” N. W, Cor, 8ah acd Farnann o lunl roowm, luulh a8 d xmu..wn. wiitable for 7OR RENT —Couior coraer Fourteouth two kentlemen. P cor, 13th and House. POWDE Aboolutely Pure. waer Bever varies, A marvel of L e ol tha ..ld eness. More econc cannot fhe Ok BALE-5is bestlots b Pialuview st ba | 17 bromatu X o ket 000N e B "'fi