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{ | | | THE DAILY BEE--UMAHA, TU RICHARDS & CLARKE, | Propristors, W. A. CLARKE, Superintendne Omaha Iron Works U. P. RATL WAY - - - 17TH & 18TH STREETS MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN SteamEngines, Boilers WATER WHEELS, ROLLERIMILLS, Mill and Grain Elevator Machinery MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS, INCLUDING THE Celecbrated 'Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth STEAM PUMPS, STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPE, BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS, ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. ODELL ROLLER MILL. TIIN ¥4T709 TIIGO We are prepared to furnish plans and estimates, and will contract for the erection ~of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators, or for changiny Flouring Mills, fremStone to the Roller Systen. §=¥~ispecial attention given to furnisning Power Plants for any pur- pose, and estimates made for same. General machinery repairs attended to prompriy. Address RICHARDS & CLARKE, Omaha, Neb. PERFECTION {IN Heating and Baking {Tn only attained by using 'CHARTER OAV Stoves and Ranges, QUM WE GAIE OFh DL Fo sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONZ fat OMAHA- g5, ITPATSTAS TORY OMAHA. NEB 1409and 141 Dodge St.. ! Catalogues furnished } on Applicatiou, Carriaoes, Buogies Road Wagon AND TWO WHEEL CARTS, 819 and 13¥0 Harnoy St and 403 5. 18th Sireet, } ’)u m‘ NxB A bl Tllustrated Ca'alogue furuished freo upon snplication A.. EX. DATL Y, MANUFACTULKR OF FINX Buggias Carriaces and Soring Wagons My Boposttory oostantly flled with e scleatrtock, Eeet Workmazabip guarsateed. Office ond Factery 8, W. Carnsr 18th and Capitol Avenus, Qmela |™* ’ TRADZ MAR: GRAY'S SPEOIFIC MEDICINES: THR GRAAT Exo-TRADE MARK LK R¥ARDY, AR untailing oure for 3 Seminal Wen k. ) ness, Spermatorr. haa, Tmpotenay, and Jniver- - o,"ain AFTER TAKIN Promatire 0 to Lnsanity t2wption and a Prema BEWARY of advortisom: il 0 , wo have adopted the Yelluw Wrapper; the only gonuine. 247 Full particulars in our pamphlet, which wede. Ttcoo Dy mail to ov . &9 The Sp 18 sold by adl dry i Omaht SPECIAL BARGAINS In Omaha City, ieru\'ud and unimprov- wd property in ll part of the city. Fasy Torms, CHEAPEST LOTS ~IN THE— City of Omaha “FOR SALE IN WERT END ADDITION, 150 Lots on Easy Terms, Yates & Reed’s Addition $240 to 8350 ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS. IDLEWILD, On Saunders Street, $§650 to $8560. SUNNY SIDE. On Califernia St., $560 to $700 HORBACHS. * PATRICK'S LOWE'S 18T AND Additions on Easy Terms. . ACRE PROPERTY. HIMEBAUGH'S ADDITION $175 to $275, MONTHLY PAYMENTS. BROOKLINE, 81560 to $175. MONTHLY PAYMENTS. ON ON BELLAIR. 8100 Per PARK PLACE., Acre, Farms in Douglas and other Coun- ties. Call orsend for new list of prop- erties for sale by th's agency. SHRIVER & BELL Opposite Postoffice. CCAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC Y By the gentry JESDAY, dANUARY 29, 1884, T AP W Ei gy | ‘The marshal of Wahoo arrested a man horo Iast night, named Osborne, who forged @ note at that place a fow days since for 8600, Ho was pinced in jail. The marshal will take him to Wahoo to. day. Forger Arrestod, HUMPHREY January 28th, romains were taki CALDW Lois A Sth, Cald- POTTER ~In this 1881, Charles A v Charles A. Pottor, aged five months, Funoral took place yesterday at 1:30 p. m,, MILLARD & CALDWELL'S | Ziat end tho rien outiol - volis and Bivadl, Uit opatis with ail tha prinéipa A the Aclantic and 1o Vasifio 12" unrivalcd wnd masifis of Mot Comfortatio 4nd Magainoent iorion Ro- Full Protticst Palsce ho of Dinivg Car oen Chionko an e Chl= Faraous or i A Tiiver Fome. Ao Pr 4 dlihoapolis dod BC o) “'ALBERT LEA ROU . Atiania, ton. Cinolmnatl, aha, 3 in066p- at all prineipsl Ticket Otiocs in ™ aid Canada, o ok Baguasy cheoked through and rates of fare sl ?“é": 110w b ompLtILoFs hat ORCF leas SAVARS “PCk aetaned sax g For detailed sniormation, get the Maps aad Fold- GREAY ROCK ISLAND ROUTE address Atyour nearcst Pickes Ofiice, from the Trinity Cathedral. W at 2 p. m., from tho ros. Talifornia strcot. Frionds t— Real Estate Transters, The following deeds were filed for record in the county clerk's office Janu ary 26, reported for Tur Bxr by Ames’ real estato agency: Daniel Hays and wifo to William O, Bridges, w d, w § lot 5and o} lot 6 in blk b in Park Place, §1420. Poils Peterson and wify to Henry Po- torson, w d, lot 2, blk 4, in Florence, £100. Jesse Robb and John 8. Robb to Thomas Boucher,w d, lot 8 in Isaac's add to Omaha, §600. —— CRIME AND CRIM| BOTH LYNCHED. DeNVER, January 28.—The Republic- an's Rogita county special says: Frank Williams and John Gray, who killed Orion Kurz in a saloon row yosterday, woro taken from jail this morning by & masked mob and hanged. Gray died game, but Williams pleaded for mercy, claiming the deed was done in self- defense, ELEVEN OUT, DeNvER, January 28, —REleven prison- ors escaped from Buena Vista jail yestor- day end are still at large. TRIAL OF SYRES, New Onreans, January 28.—On in- formation that Trayville Sykes, oxecutor of the estate of Kate Townsend, had made a protended sale of all immovable property of the estate without an order of court, not being the universal legatee, tho court ordered the sheriff to take pos- session of the estate, but a stay of pro- ceedings was granted later. Sykes’ trial for the murder of Kate Townsend begins to-morrow. TRIVIAL BUT FATAL. CHATTANOOGA, January 28.—In a row about a trivial matter in Jackson county, Ala., a man named Webb killed two brothers, and fatally wounded a third. A CONFIDENCE GANG, YouncsrowN, Ohio, January 28—P. Rasenberg, Wm. Ayres and Jacob Zin- nott,. have been arrested for extensive confidence operations during the past few years in Pennsylvania and Ohio. The plan was to take orders, and advance payments for counterfeit meney and il- licit whisky which was never delivered. ho victims from the nature of the trans- actions being afraid to prosecute them. Zinnett confeased, TWICE USED VOUCHERS. Ernora, 111, January 28,—Ex-Treas- urer Cowin, of Hardin county, has been arrestod at Freeport, Il Ex-Deputy Treasurer Race was also arrested at Cedar Rapids on a charge of defalcation of over $8,000. Race is believed to be innocent. Cowan is supposed to have used last spring's vouchers a second time by altering the dates. THE BOEDECKER MURDER, Sr. Louis, Mo., January 28,—A. H. Latham, a peddler, arrested at Chamers station, 100 miles west, on suspicion of being the murderer of Louis Boedecker and wife near Fenton Tuesday night. A satchel containing a peddler’s outfit was found buried a short distance from Boedecker’s. Another country peddler named John Smith was arrested to-night at Kimswick, Jefferson county, and still another, name unknown, is reported to have been arrested at Rinkleville, a western suburb of this city. e ——— Gould in the Market, Nrew Yonx, January 28. —Jay Gould is demonstrating with a vengeance to the Exchange place grizzlies the danger of tampering with the feelings of & man whom they reported as bankrupt. The Shge is exemptifying his confidenco in the eituation by selling sixty daya privil- egos on the Northern Pacifio prefered at 4060 at 1} per cent. His first trading in the stock eet the whole market after 10:30 on the jump. Oregon railway & Navigation company opened at 78c. The next sales were at 9dc,next at $1.05, next $1.08 and $1.18 cash. In other torms 1t cost $1000 a day to borrow 100 shares of stock. The highest cash price was $1.10. Subsequently the stock sold at par in the regular way. There is no question about the scarcity of the stock. The capital is §18,000,000; of this, $9,000,000 is held as part of $8,000,00010an advanced by the Farm- ors’ Loan & Teust Co.; $2,300,000 held by the Northern Pacific company. Three million more belong to Gould and Sage for advancing £1,600,000 for the Decker- Howell loan taken up Saturday, leaving the outstanding stock, including investors and holders, 83,700,000, 8> the stock is virtually cornered. o — The Burliugton and the U, », Cu1cAgo, January 28.—1It has been as- certained from the best officialsource that | the Burlington has agreed on its part to maintain rates, and it is understood fur- ther negotiations are pending between it and the Union Pacific with a view to set- tling some points which would make it still possible to form a pool on trans-Mis- souri business. No settlement of any character has yet been reached between the western lines, but official declaration is made that negotiations may be taken up at any time and matters in dispute settled, e — A Rebuke to the Barb Wire Kings. CHi0AGO, January 28, —In September, 1882, Judge Gardner in the superior court, decided tho case of the ChicagoGalvanized Wire Fence company against the Wash- burn & Moen company, The complaint in the bill was manufacturing barb wire under @ license from the &lnhburn & Moen Co., one covenant of the license providing that in case any other licensecs should be rejuired to pay less licenso than did the complainant, t{xau the latter and all other licensees be allowed a rebate to that extent 1t was shown on the heariug of Washburn & Moen Co., in order to reach & sottlement with Jacob Haish, inventor of a valuable patent, they mado a secret stipulation to nfi;w him to Jwake four thoussnd tous of bard wire , [old ones, | republican_eaucus is engaged in making s | chairman of that on fisheries and Wilson annually froo of royalty. Judgs Ctniner decreed the complainants shots. allowed the samo privilege snd in w the supreme court of Illinos, im an opin: ion |just published, sustains the lower court. fies — WASHINGTON WAINS Wasnivaron, January 28.—The mew code of seunte rules creates two now standing committees and enlarges sevoral The committee of the senate selections for the republican momber- ship of the new committees and filling now places in old ones. It is understood that Senator Lapham is selected for for that on exponditures of public monoys. Senators Harrison, Plumb and Platt havo been selocted as the republi- can mombers of this committee, Senator Wilson is now chairman of the commit- tee on mines and mining and ator Lapham on woman suffrage, Their ac- coptanco of the new chairmanships leaves tho prosent positions vacant, Senator Bowen has been selected for chairman of the committeo on mines and mining, No selection is yet made for chairman of the woman suflrage committee, The caso of Colonel Emilio Munez, a tobacco importer from Philadelphia, is being investigated by the department of state. 1t is alleged that Munez was taken from an American vessel ina Cuban_port by an armed crew from & \is YOU CAN —— o, BUY Cures Seaofula, rysipelas, Pimples avd Faco Grubs, Blotches, Bol's, Tumors, Tet- ter, Humors, /Salt Rhoum, Scald Head, Son's, Morcurial Diseases, Female Weakness and lrregularities, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Juandice, Affections of the Liver, Indi- gostion, Biliousness, Dyspep- \J Debility Acre Lots Splendidly located, thirty minuets | drive from the postoffice, and with= n twenty rods of the route of the Belt Road, for $125. A vietim of eatly inpro &, promath @own remedy wure, which ko MANHOOD RESTORED, 5 PER CENT CASH Spanish man-of-war, Itis not claimed that Muncz is & citizen of the United States, The bill of Representative Culbertson, to limit the jurisdiction of federal courts and to restrict the removal of cases from stato to federal courts, was considered to-day by a sub committes of the house committeo on the judiciary. The im- prossion i that the bill will be approved. The senate conferees receded from the sonato amendment to the Greeley reliof bill, and it will be reported to the senate to-morrow, The Chinese new yoar was celebrated by the Chinese logation this evening Ly a reception given by the Chineso minis- ter, Cheng Isas Ju, and was attended by a large number of prominent persons. The aguual charity ball in aid of the Children's hospital, which was given to- night, was a successful and brilliant af- fanr., The attendance was very large, and included the most prominent society people. President Arthur accompanied by his sister, Mrs, MecElroy, Secrotary, Mrs. and Miss Fre- linghuysen arrived about 1L o'clock and held quite a reception in the ball room. Earlier the prunin{unl and justices of the supreme court and their families attend- ed a dinner given by Secretary and Mrs. Frelinghuysen, Tho senate committeo on appropria- tions ordered a favorable report on the house bill making an appropriation for the tobacco tax rebate. The senate com- mittee on public buildings and grounds has ordered a favorablo report on the bill providing for the erection of public build- ings by contract with the lowest bidder. The sub-committes of the house com- mittee on foreign affairs which has been considering the Chinese immigration bill, prepared by the Pacific coast delegation, concluded its work and expect to make a report to the full committee to- merrow, 4 After adjournment of the senate the democratic senators went into caucus to decide upon the policy to be pursued with reference to the Sherman resolu tions, e —— The Texas Trail. Ausmiv, Tex., January 28.—The state senate to-day passed the lower house joint resolution asking congress to reopen the cattle trail from Texas to Kansas, through the Cheyenne and Arrapahoe Indian reservations. e — Taking In Turkey. Sr, Louis, January 28, —The question of changing the speculative grade wheat of this market so as to embrace Turkey wheat, now extonsively grown in Kansas, is being discussed by merchants of the exchange. e — Only a Draw. New York, Jaduary 28.—Jem Goode, English pugilist, and Charley Norton, of this city, fought four rounds this evening Ql{;eembury rules. The fight was decided a draw. —g—— Still Unchanged, Lovigviuig, Ky., January 28,—The senatorial caucus took three ballots to- night and adjourned till Tuesday. No change, % e —— The Law's Dela; Lirrie Rook, January 28,—The Ga- zotte special says the citizens of Minoral Springs, Howard county, are mdignant at the supreme court decisicn granting an appeal in the cases of three rioters nentenced to hang. They hung Justices Erkin and English in efigy Saturday night on the scaffold prepared for the ex- ecution of prisoners, e e —— The War Over. Savr Lake,January 28.—The old rates on the Union Pacific and the Denver & Rio Grand were restored this morning. Al_ldcumrwu at cut rates are declared void, e — Death ot an Old Settler, DusuQuE, January 28, Meyers, one of the earliest settlers of Dubuque, died last evening, He came here from Missouri in 1834, o —— Killed by ly Wheel, New York, January 28,—James Mo- Bride, thw oiler in the engine room ot the Brooklyn and East River bridge, was caught in the fly-wheel this morning and kil‘llud. The head was severed from the y. WestermComice-Warks, 1RON AND SLATE R00FINO, C. SPECHT, PROP. 1111 Douglas 66 + Omaha, Neb, MANUFACTURER OF Galvamizea Iron Cornices ‘Dormer Windows, Finials, Tin, Iron and Slate Bpecht's patent Motallio flkybfl‘fl. Patont adjusted Ratchot Bar aud Bracket Sliclving, "1 aw Do genoral agout for the above line of goods. Tror , Crestingy, Balustrades, Verandas, Iron Bank gy, Window Blinds, Cellar Guards; also geners) o Vocraons 10" ateas takide Biind. 8. H, ATWOOD, Plattsmouth, -« = = = Neb BREADER OF THOROUGMERED AXD IIGH GRADE HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATTLE AXD DUROO OR JERSNY WHD HWLNE £ Youug stook for sale. Corr: spandence salleited, H R e ~—Major William | me Balance $10 per Mont YOU CAN BUY 212 ACRE}LOTS! a3 handsome ground as any ever offered north ot Cuming street, and especiul y adapted for choice homes or market gardening, with living water and a superb view of town for bRANITE. And your work is done for all time T S50 CASH, to prodiice a more durable material for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. ORDERS|$1000 A MONTH. FOR ANY AMOUNT OF P Bkl AMES; ~—AND— 1507 Farnam St. DnerCentCa We are selling some of the finest lots in West Omaha, location unsur- pgsued. 9 T]}e{} nrg wifihm 'hak min- Allan’s Soluble Medicated Bougies | "t¢® Wl of the Bt. Mary's Avenue No nauseous doses of subebs, copabla, o ofl g san- :fiflrs‘ and f arioh be beaten in loca- dal waod, that are n*...ain to produce’ dyspopsia by | 101 ,flnd‘ esirability. These ]Dtn.m deatroying tho coatingsof the stomuch. _Prics 81,00 | just in the market, They are being Hold by all druggists, or matled on recelpt of price FOr Tutthor pariioulars sond (08 GFoutar. o1 80ld on P, 0.Box 1,683, sgnesance, CURE, MACADAM ! filled promptly. Samples sent and estimates given upon application, WM. McoBAIN & CO., Sioux Falls, Dakota. Cu A POSITIVE: it tober 16, '70. One box No. 1 will enre any caso in four days or less No. 2 will cure the most ol tinate case no matter of how long standing. MONTHLY PAYMENTS, DR. WHITTIER 617 St. Charles St., St, Louis, Mo. REGULAR GRADUATIE of two med{oal colleges has beon_engagod Jonger in the treatment of CHIONIO, REIVOUK, BKIN AND BLOOD Diseases than other physiclan in Bt. Louw, s city papers how and all old resldents know. Cousultation froe lovited. When It i laconyenient to visit tho city troatmont, modicines can bo sent by mal or expres everywhers. Curable ohses guarantoed; whore dou oxists it 19 franily statod, Call or write. ration, Dability, Mental aud Physica Acre Property. ‘We offer the largest list of acre property ever put on this market at the lowest possible prices and eas- iest terms, GHEAP LOTS. from Twpru o MARRIAGEEitis o} who s , 4 G T XD ot R0 d o and o s Riaded i 48 | 'Wa ace selling city lots on and in stamps. Hlawly the vicinity of Saunders St., at prices and terms never before given. OMAHA Stove Repair Works, = 109 South 14th St. $15 to $20 Down Rbasmely L i st st | pa— 'Fu.r:. mt:’l‘. frates, fluu\?ok. -‘i::w:;fli:’;muhnm wtlllll 'z!‘y lots WI“CIli ':i{ in six vo vea rease from mm: dl)".y one our e A mounths time luci n ue $100 to $150 a lot. Thus putting property with= l in the reach OF ALL BUYERS, el & Milon Dol expended on the streetsjof Omaka, || wi § INCREASE VALUES. Now is the Ti: ’ T0 SAVE MANUFACTURER, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Millard ¥ ,tel Ble gk, OMAHA, = « « NZB o -