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THE DAILY BEE *OMAHA, FRIDAY, FFBRUARY 1, 1884, tripartite lines is 81.15. Deducting the McCARTY LIBERATED. physician, who sympathized so keenly o e THE DAILY BEE. THE UTAH POOL. i with the sufferer, and did all that medi- Ez;i::’:’rrifl’lt:!:.:; ;Ou:m:{lt:‘r:m"é;:: cal skill could devise. ToS. B, Nealson," i i i i i i miniater, who was 80 eloquent in words e e ver apomaine fnact e | His Pricnds Furnish the Required BOnd |Gt comort at the. funeral, and to the 7 OMAHA. e Vestern Trunk Ling Assocation Friday Morning, Fob. 1. Rofage {0 Restre Ratog o0 cocognied s jun s Toiee o 0 84000, Which 1 ADproved by |G\ i e, ; Utah Business, noning, makes the business to which th i 2L cut applies local with the Union Pacifio J“q_fll‘“l‘llfl. THE CRAZY QUILT. D and entirely ouiside of the jurisdiction General Freight Agent Shelby's Ore|of either tho commissioner of the West- | He Feels Unconcerned About His|Promenade Concert and Orazy Quilt ern Trunk Line association or the Chi- For the upper Mississippi: Fair ‘woather, followed in the northern portion i ally shiftin o isobeyed and Trouble is Drawing at Masonic Hall Wed- i i 'ollowe all- N . 3 e i ?:“'?"::hnn":‘;:m;‘,:::' ‘generally wome _— Bucklen's Arnioa Salve. A group of rustio-looking men iled in- | oy some weoks past the members of o weather, & The situation in railway matters from | Tho greatast medical wonder of the world, | to the district court room this afternoon, [y Gatholie Library association have Qastoriapromotes Digestion | What gives our Childron rory choeks, 3 the southern porion folowed by clearing 581 and more dificlt or tho general pub- Onillblaina, ‘Cort, Tattor, Chappod hands, | They were asked by Clerk Ijams what | yy,on tho orazy quilt, which was rafled off [ Foverishness. 1t invures health and | What oens dirs sk Tt e orme, A S weather, southerly winds followed in the | lic to understand. Al reports are con- | \W8 ACURCE Briptol. wieRetert, to, ouee W | they wanted, and they replied that they |1y oy, natural sleep, without morphine. . "“ Oastoria. i westarn_portion, by g'iilfi'm shifting to | flicting and no eno really knows what f e box, I ot ‘f‘;’"‘ -:";l;i’ °;“"flyl to sign M:‘;“" 1t was docided to have a promenade Reiip R kb l‘.?.‘.'?'n'!lfflifil:‘{‘f"i‘«mi‘m'.‘.i."w;&'-’i,“_w“ northwesterly, falling b will be the outcome, e y's bond, Ju eville was sent for, | 1dress 1 dditio! * Castorda I 8o well adapted to Children that But Castoria. warmer weather. s The following interview between Com- COMING INTO OMAHA., [ond being told what he was wanted for, f:‘u'i'&";'r‘_:'i‘fz‘;‘}"l"‘:m‘:m‘:“zl';’ e ppe | Lreommend ifas superi foany prescipuon Furewel theto Morghine Syrupe, LOOAL BREVITIES, missioner Vining and Chicago Nows ro- RN ordered the shoriff to bring down the im- | ol Union orchestra was engaged to 8 Portland Ave., Brooklyn, N, Y, ‘Hall Castoriat porter will be of ifntorgntm this section: Gflflflrmamfl [lf "][7 RI]III(]I‘ Tnfll ll]fi pmm:ed man l'.rom the cf)unty;n}l. Dep- | furnish music, and Hon. James W, Say- T 4 T TS e 7. 7 T TSNS 0 The secretary and tressury of & local #o- The Utah pool mnmm‘. has very ap- -+ 5 . uty .hhertfl‘ Pierronett, in obedience to ago to deliver the addross. CENTAUR LINIMENT—an absolute cure for Rheuma-~ eloty has departed, and the woclety longs 4o | patently boen resolved into a_personal Burlington’s Throngh Trains the judge's commands, proceeded to the | “mjg programme was opened with a se- tism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c. The most Powerful and Pene~ y oo him abont 8100 worth. clash between Commissioner Vining, of Will Run Direct to isil, accompanied by a Ber reporter. fjastion by the orchestrs, after which trating Pain-relieving nnd Healing Remedy known to man. —Ttev.C, W. Savidge was one of theInckiest | the Western Trunk-Line associntion, and After admittanco into tho jail Turnkey | yudge Savage was announced, and that men in Omaha Wednesday. He joined two General Manager Olark, of the Union Tms Ully, couples in the bands of wedlock. Pacific. Mr. Clark signed the Utah pool ¥ A gentleman stepped forward and addressed | agreement againat the advico of?/[;. \{::- i r-nl}-;‘w “;o wei-t 'mz) of the jail nm‘i] Up|the audience on the subject of [ —— — — —A genoral row botween brickmakers and |ing, and instructed his general freight |y, \ wini orce the Oth o flight of stairs to the upper corridor, [ yooks, It was one of the finest orations o RENT—Faraisied . plastorors fn a saloon on Douglas streot Iast | agent to ordor ratos restored last Mon-| ™ "' T e aher 10808 | upoCarty, got tothe front!” ahouted Jail. | over delivered bofore the association nd | SPECIAL NOTICES. | o e s et ety Sotorion evening could be quieted only by ealling in |day, without fizst having obtained the o Follow Buit, Mill h diminuti {th '« [on_every Hnd (i Tirise of 1t wad lon A Hitw G e s 1864 the poli consent of the tripartite commissioner. ARG of 1 ler, when a Cminutive man with a | Q8 e ouquet of thetorics | &rBpectals twill Positivelynot be inserted | Y o wENT—Hooms 1n Neors v In mocordance with such instructions, i ; .| piercing black eye, long, unkempt auburn | ™ h sk (w“‘ it b "M“? TiC, | uniess paid in advance, ) T O, Most desiratie oficen i the sitr General Freight Agent Sholby, of the The recent visit of President Perkins | hair, with a face full of freckles, and | 3Uch 88 very few men are capable of pro- { " | §uppliod with hydraulic ele=ator and m:«‘::_ub Unien Pacifio, tolographed his ‘Chicago |and General Manager Potter to this city, | dressed in the plaincst_farmer clothes, ) 34¢ing: TO LOAN—Honev. S, SNty st vaa, Miller, who was informed of the visit, — 1t was learned from a reliable source last evening that Jay Gould inon his way west . After this there were two selactions b FOR BALE 1o of daya. o) 7 5 T iy {,”;.,‘;‘..‘.";“:J‘ZJZ arwh DBt 6 e agent Sanday'sftermoon, fo ;ell;or;eléz:: had for its main object the perfecting of | started from the back end of tho cortidor | 1., orchestra, whilo those who, wished in. | IV Couar, CLOAN:-The lowest rates of nteres T : AR rates Mo 3 3 i i = Ady iy i SALE- d reasons probably for his teip, th Chicas .};anu of tho Santa Fe, Rio arrangements for running the Chicago, | Fg was told without much surprise to dulged in a promenade around the hall, NEY T0 LOAN 1 sums of (300, s upward, 0. D. Biedsall, Walnut, lowa. 164-m 3 0] i issouri | Butli & Quincy through trains di- | him that h bout to he rolensed | TH orohestra took occasion to play the | M 05 "o mhd "don eas Eoiate sad Lows —Dan Stundon, who was arrested at the re- | Grando, and Burlington and Missouri | Burlington d oy g] im that he was about to be rolease ¢ . D ; AT qoent of is wife for abasing. His family, woe | srver chcuinod nateastions to rostore | Fectly into Omaha by the way of Pacific |and wan wanted at th district court | ™ PFOErammo which they have played | Agent, 505 Foruam B, wsat | OGRS ed at t : : L ? : sentenced to twenty days fn the county jall on | rates Monday, ~All roads complied with | Junction and Plattsmouth. The new ar- |Foom. Mr. Miller delivered him over to A% oVery entertainment in the opera ____FELP WANTED. 2 ood two ttory store proparty in 0 county, Neb. “Adresn . . Fied: Im f i house, and wherever they have been en- S e mnn S —— — broad and water. Ho aad “‘Whisky Jack” | the instructions, and rates botween tho | rangement, according to reports, will go :g:i“g,‘;;’; ",}i‘:’,:'g;_'g::r ":‘“""d for tho| g ved'for two yoars past. 1f they would VWANIED_A dining room il at tho Matney | POR SALE-Drug ttore in southorn Nobraska aro running mates, and they will have a qroat | Missouri river and Utah points were|; o " 0o Sunday next. The Bux-| ““What are yon going to do s take a little vime and prepare something bt 8 &1l March 1st, 1554, A b1y at onee, time in the “‘quay” together. quoted all day Monday at tarifl. These yon going er YOUr | ew, it would be ducigedly rofroshing to | Y|7ANTEDGood girl for goneral Bousowork; Wa- BROWN & GLAWATER, are the only roads, members of the Utah |lington will maintain an independent | release?” was asked of McCarty by the b 018 | 1094 Endicott, pool, interested directly in the restoration | ticket oftice in this city, at the northeast | reporter. Ui iy —~William Lloyd was taken into police court Apply OR SALE —Three show cases, 10 foot long. _In- 5 . “Oh " saj “ . Miss Stacia Crowley then read an 7. ot long. | AR 8 e i e g o | 2 atos, botwoen the river and Ulah | cornor of Farnam and Fouttoonth streots, | o/l #4580 L o 8O down g | original “poom, entitled_ “Patchwork,” W e of EDHOLY & ERICKAON, £ IR ouN Dooeky iifiwedoga, | T8 Wi dls. :mno;-cm "‘x‘l‘l"'fi‘i tho restorod rates | "ith the ‘o relinble” Harry Douel in | corn ain't husked, and thore ia a lot of Allr.“fi'hmm Cru"le’(‘l?lgl e"‘i:edl"gly hite OR SALE— House 4 or & rooms, full lot, barn,&c. § oharged by Judge Beneke and_given one hour |41l day Monday. Yesterday the aspect [charge. The freight depot and yards in | other things there to do.” ;r" h‘;' “flr Pofl':l ";.:| bt t edm-'.rl;y A i A y , barn,&c., ) in which to loave tho oity—and b lft. was tomewhat changod. Mr. Vining | thia city are also o bo_immodiately en.| ATe You & married mant” ightor o tho atdlonoe | ¢ | NV RCmDpaksat il socks, plogire an 8} ] —Considorable excitement provailed yes- dild :flt pro whhe or:t}i by b:h. larged, and material for that purpose is | 1" "G Wil "b:"m;‘gh:y’ z‘,‘:d "“;)"’::‘; After more music the drawing for the [ 1914 Clark St., near comer th. " 18810 | S s S e -3 terday over the announcement that **Whis. | Clar] ] “-; l;y {i.'."'finfin P:?ifieu'uo;l: already arriving here. It is evident that | them." quilt took place. In selecting the ]udgi:? VWANTED A frvclan Curringe Tlacksmith. fonend and it wet out | cheap. BARKER & . Address Look Box 176, Creston, lowa. 972.tf | MAYNE 13th and Farnam. Jaok" had suicided ¥ the county jail. It | COnSUW . the Burlington means to play a lone hand | ¢ v i .|for this the association certainly Xy Juo et Ll gml:i:l:ony;e;rk:‘l‘:s‘nh:f:.fl:flh“:l:'; in averyg sonse of ? {ha word, b",i[flg'-'r QECBREATRITCH LSS SIRTNG p}by;;:d its good sense in choosing three Ve ific rates, over and take its chances as against| < te 3t b . of the most honest men in the city, viz.: iy e ik b alve ot Sooes honee, | POWIble jurisdiotion, ho presonta tho un-|{hio tripartito. pool. The " other | an worpivod in thin stato cight years |y 5” i man, of The Horald, W. T |ty Siatal e it i work. " Addren o8 roads will probably have {o follow the| ey suppose you look forward to your Kent, of The Republican, and J. F. Al- i A examplo of tho Burlington with reapoct | trial with grost anxioty.. len, of the Ber. Miss May McNamara | " ° 1 3 Al FOR™ UASH—Good recond open buggy. 1008 South wyenue. 13811 irst class corner lot 07 jarn frult and shade tre fon, near street cars, Price $1.700. J. W.LOU is really too bad, but it is not so. Would TANTED—Six first class coat makers; throo first class pant makers; two first-class vost makers. ““Whiaky Jack” will bo alivelong yoars hencs, | [vecodented pioture'of & pool commis- andis now growing quite portly on bread and | sioner arrayed directly against the cossa- water, tion of hostilities, which have occasioned e e b3 Lodd ] to runnin g trains directly into Omaha. “No." ail “, . was selected to draw the numbers from ANTE reant givla of all kinds in need of —Mr, W.C, B, Allen has just roturned [almost unlimited demoralization Tho Burlington, having faken tho fnita] | that [ sorssires (el bl ne. coont | ho box,and aftar drawing for somo timo, | ¢ SHIOTE1; o o 830 ois sk post LE—Farm 109 sores adjolaing Coldmbun from the booming town of Sargent, in the fam. | Ous P;"“’"!'n‘l’f the .":."- The Toath S0 [step in this direction, and being outside | employ a lawyer.” the lucky one was fished out and an-[“ " "GANNON, YONBY& 00 , Frenser miook. | X Neb. 00 eros undor qulivetion, 25 hay lor ous Loup valley. Ho reports the conutry up ;:i:'.:;"’- pJ;}::":a";‘fl:{:{:d o dn; of the pool, will no doubt receive a very | ~«‘Have you ever had any trouble be. |0 unced as No. 66.” It was held by| 041m 101815 ottt Tab Bk L e gl o that way as filling up fast and says thoy ex- to railroad at no distant day. Me. { 5 ':1;:.. grh:n':o‘chlol.:fl the ll::to: this week and v ! have had two or three protty hard This closed the entertainment, which| 226! North Bend, Neb. Sk A ks & 4p Guk po Tdabo, P “The meeting of Mr. Perkins and Mr., A y was, in all, a highly successful one. ANTED—A German dining room kitchen girl, 75 b o Fpide abe! Gt the Dioorors ! ; Holdredgoin this gityfwasnot for nothing. | *“The court room was soon reached e Hiese and Hoppe, 415 K. 13th 5t bebween 5 bles, which lm! bu!m o happily adju Already the first thove has been made By | whieks hisitsiends aud the. jud ) PERSONAL, ney and H g : _ bestt SR AL S ik WavRey f0r 210 i) 6 by th only lines in interest, has been | ¢y Burlington. It has advanced its -,‘? ll:- T;, .h d ehl-uh“s mém — BITUATIONS WANTE! yosterday, at the Bluffs, was continued until | rendered possible, simply because Gen- awaiting him, e bond, which was for S Ll el L next Monday at 10a, m. Sheriff Cannon | eral Manager Clark saw fit to decide a liberal patronage from Omaha s Y ey daouns i :d):; Plattamouth Journal, of E. J. McGinn, and had been sold by N1 e “Hor zain in Omaba city N| B4 JANTED — lmmediately two No. 1 Harness | £ain in Omaha city property. G. R DOANE& CO, Mrs J. F. Daley. Wik, Y Dr A, HOPKINS, B. W, corner 15th and Douglas Ste. 1 Monday, quoting for twelve hours the P‘l"""- fore?” Wed- | ~t\No, I have never been in jail, but T —Two lota and new h Iuaac and Selden’s addition, ore block north of Coburn St., and two blucks west of Park ave. Ap- eer on p emises. 1548 YOR SALE—The leading business in oue of the woet promiang and growing towns in the “Elk. ling il health of one of King's pawn to fourth and ordered all C., | 84,000, had b founlyd G. R. Fuller, Eaq., one ef Fullerton's rising | Yx7ANTED, o horn Valley.” R.ason for \ 4 B, & Q. th 9 ,000, had been previously drawn up, e ! ,AN:E?, SITUATIC N—A young man wishes o | (e proprictors. A rave. b s mobting with considerablo diffioulty with | question of purely local interest to his 2. through passenger traina on and | and waa thon signed by G, W. Ringo, | *tornoys, s i tho sity for a couplo of days | VV siuation ih whoicss o eal ey paots. Kou f fter Sunday i < A *exporience. Be-t of references Aqdress Address BVITS & BREMERS, his chargo and at his prosont rate of travel his | road, contrary to the suggestions of an | direct from y;»::if-,z t,‘;m::g?m: u?;. }3;':’.,"::’ John K. McQarty, . W. Lowis and the |onlegal business. Main street, Council Bluffs, lowa. 1¢ = 2 L s 8: isoner. Hon. M., B, Tiffany, judge of the Ninth ju. prosent torm of offise will oxpire long before |outsider. Tho Wabash, St. Paul, and | outh, running a stub north from Paci. | P o ; il . Y dirige ol ¢ = bo pussesthe boundary of Tonnesseo, FA e gt yelgsdhy Horeing K91 6o Junlotion to tho Blufls to aocommodate | frian e 2;::::,’;“:: Ve o o e oy et —William Sherwood, yesterdsy bronght "".‘“"' e it of .b“g": “}{ rfi‘h the local travel. This move is not unex- | versed with them with & seoming indiffer- to the county olerk's offios the skin of a wild | POints at the cub rate, but the North-|pected, hut it nevertheless will be hailed h woatern refused to yiold until afternoon. | ag amove of no i iderabl ence of what had passed. McCarty and | q ) i ANTED—A lady of experience would like sow- cat. It 1 the first ono evar killed in Douglas |y Ghicazo raprosentatives of the Union Plattomoath " iy neiderablo moment o | his friends soon left the room and started | Anton Reess, of North Platts, is Inythe Y e e s e T e BT county, on which a bounty was drawn. Clerk | pyoifio were in sad predicament, There |} ;_tham‘;lt o T'}lx.a signs of the times|for the train, by which they went to | city. afl Foes No. 1105 South 9th street. 18810 Leavitt cut off the akin ot tho head and gave | were the instructions from Mr. Shelby | ooigro butone thing, and that is the | Sarpy county this evening. John Wallichs, auditor of state, can.. lip - TR 7 ALE—Viry dosits ble lota in Coburn TED—A situation by a young married man 2 yesterday ofsieady habits Understands ail about horses. R Tl Al city tax. BELL & SHRIVER. i 4 willing to work at anything. Apply by letter “A.% | B0 €It aftornoon, and will leave on the 12:05 trafn to- | 4% 0 yihing, SApply by letier & day for Albion, Boone co i i ezdsind JOR SALE—Horse buggy and harness. For Y ? oouaty, his home. tioulars luquire av Homan's Livery stable, 112 SALE CHEAP—A lot of fresh milk o California St. FREEMAN & b ; id centralization of the C. B. & Q. in- i ; 5 ANTED—Position for light office wo'k or copy- 1 Mr. Sherwood an order for $2, tho amonnt of | to restore rates, and there were the in. | - pLEAL - B. & Q. in cCarty will be tried at the next term | from Lincoln yesterday afternoon, and Is a ing by & lady who haa n type-writer, of hf S bounty on such_animals. The animal was |structions of the commissioner of directly zm‘m‘&&:};fl?“?fi" 'é';“i:]:m.:‘a:’: of the distriot court of that county, which | ruast at the Paxton. 4 own. Addr Beo oftice. 11621 RIBALBIOR ZIADE A oot aaniat Jdllod on the Elkhorn Wedneaday afternoon. | opposite import. After & vigorous men- | old pool existed and all O, B, Q. passen: | coroe e april 28, The case Will bo ™y, ww \v giong of Wahoo, is registored | YN ANTED -By afhoroughly cmpetant wed or. | o McCagus ros —Antelopes have recontly boen so plentifal | tal wrestle with the problem, they con- |gery trains had to find their teruiaus t tried, probably, before Judge Neville. - |\ ooy g 4 Koopor o EaloeA s iars & aituation a5 book: | TRVOR BALE-Golorado coal, This coal 1 aa free from between Groen River aud Granger, {n Wyom. | cluded to wash their hands of both horns | &neit Bluffs, P v 2 3 K copwt L h Claws el ok Bprh r ific Ji i 5 " > erences. Address “D. D.” Bee effice. 07881} soot and as clean as Rock Sprin) ing, on the Unlon Pacific rallway, ax to fm. |of the dilemma, and rofused to_quote “ng."h”dq““r:l' 1 ;::1::;03: }A}B 5‘6, A Lawyer's Opinion of Interestto All | D, K. Parsons and wife, Central City; A. i 984.tf SERF. pede tho passage of trains at times, a train a | ¢ither restored or cut rates. In the|and 1, & M. trains, was a necossity ; under JJ. H. Tawney, Esq,, a leadivg attorney of | M. @ondit, Anamosa. Ia; Theron Rye, | YAJANTEDSitustions for first class domestics. | YSOR SALE GR REN —¥arm 8 miles from vty. e o e ¥ SRS z Call at our office from 4'3)t0 0 p. m. Saturdays ! . ovesaaae, 00 o 4o o kg RoREATIe 8o otna 06 :mml;:oll(:in Hhelbyl_m‘:n(_:{mod bY | the now order of things that necesity o Winona, Minu, m,l "fiu;n::m‘, i for g::;nonc. Jessio T. Davis Blair and W, D, 1400 p. m. GANNON, JONES & CU., Opp. . 0. * | 1o R A s full stop. Owing to the snow in the monn. | WJ6EXPR Of the pooulias situstion, but | ist no longer, and the point of radiaton is | in stating that T regard Dr, Kings New Diy. | HLs Beateico, are gussts at the Paxton. aflld® o SR _ | T7OR BALE—Stook of general merchardme and talas and foothills they congregate in largs | /.50 8 our last night no advices | moved to the west bank of the river, | covery for Censumption, as the best remedy in | W. W. Wilson, ene of Lincoln’s large real ANTED— By e tienoel s Mbntion | P SR Ty o e i anaaee ad been received, i C Vi , droves on the alkall desert babwoan the places | “hat is your motive for interfering [ or ooy foyC*o0080 of all passongor | [RIEEL! (n Popgh bl Cold, Ithas nevor | estato doalem, is i ¢ho ity on hls roturn | 1 wod tan i, thrs i Gonsy Tormiomn. | i, X = i 4 s ey 3 - P g OR SALE—Two portable boilers, 10 b named, as but liitlo snow ever les in that | with the restoration of Utah- nhflfi lzi;:.l;:h:- ‘;‘:g;kdllz‘;l::gssfi: Ii. ufi h‘:d. and {nvariably relioves the pain in tho :I::: :“h;l,p to Pannn{,l‘u:h;‘l;:amlha g | Nebraska proorred. ~ Addross J. M. . By oftio, F S e e IR A T ocality, was asked of Commissioner Vining, yes- e P o usiness combine pleasure, X ¢ ¥ oat, 16061/ In polioe court yesterday, thers wers and unction would be removed.| Trial Bottles for this sure curefoi all Throat | He will return to Linco.n to-day. I seven cases for disturbing the peace. One was The C. B. & Q. trai ing into|and Lung Diseases may be had Kreo at O, 1 T MISUBLLANEOUS WANTS, Elatiarsat cant by e i b |G oot sy P i Trooas £ 3| 7.0 W, Worland and Jamte Beunath of WA st o 1 7 ck or grain farm. Hos fam | b1, Firth, Neb. 764—t1. fire [ “lz h simply due to the fact that the i i 7AFTED —Furnished house of 7 or % roows in == ey = sent up for ten days, one was seut up for one | Western Trunk-Line association has not | Denver trains, leaving all ! el T Firth; H, S. Reedand 8. C. Smiley, of #ood locality. Address * M.” this office. 153-4t OB BAUR My ! twol story Ibeisk ireaidonos, |19t day, throe wero finod 85 each and costs, and | decided to restore Utah rates. Tho Chi- yengers and traflio an Mm::;‘i’:gh e ‘A NEW OORPORATION, Lincoln, aro guests of the Willard. = E:?‘@?.’-‘." ol arasged. Lok POk Fikce g committed, in default of payment, and one | ©ag0 members of the association, acourd- | Omaha, taking the place of all -Omaha g te tho terms of the agreement, have was fined and paid his fine, while the case of ‘:Gu ol powu‘.;‘u it ane and Plattsmouth E & M. passenger | A Ulothing Mauufactory to be Star pay until situstions are juruished. J B, SMITH, the remaining one was continued. One vag- the Union P $fl th ‘- trains, Thisis the natural and final ! Joe brings up the average wonderfully in the 97861 1516 Douglas 8t. if 80l betore Ji 1st, 1884. Real rant proved that he just arrived in the ity | e Union Pacific has no authority to|gntoome of the movement, and it is cer- n Owaha, clerk's office, especially in th f be: s e e [ R e i e from St. Joe . last night, and was discharged. make any rates on west-bound business " i o e YA of Deghy W‘A"“D_" e, e o i 5 i Rl " e tain to come, b s e Ban| 278t i assel icago li W . . 5 b near aay beard, suitable for gentle [ s — L T'wo vagrants were held for trial, "!‘.hlg:: g’: nm"z: [U‘f':;c\?min:l:“::;e Articles of incorporation of the Can. [ " U: Laney and wifo, Woeping Water; | e, Ll"':'mv':;-)zxm;.' o childion, - Firek clanw referehs JROR ALEChoice businoss property, three lots W. P, Shelden, Lyons; W. M. Bunting and | ces can be giveh. Addioss A. W. H. thia office, TANTED—A few persons to sustruct n book- | §7.600. Best’ Bargain in Omaba. Call . Tott's Joo Southard's suiling countenance looms | VY kecking; autheth e domant tor compusent | Soo00, Beet Barg A i up from behind the deak of the county clark, | 02k Keepers * I willlearn u fow, and wait for halt of T ALE—12 10t one blook west of Purk ave- nue cars. Lots 60x160. Will sell the whole trant te The New Railroads 3 o or. Saunde d Charles St . It will pay —A. slokly looking youth spplied to City |out only in Union Paciio torritory. | youe, 4 field Manufacturing company were filed | Jiro T)yyid Oity; John 8, Taylos, Wntere T11> | o toveatinase chis oor, - Cut at Pocplon Bagy 7" Jailor Gorman for a bod. Ho stated ho was | Havo its eastern allies any right to name | "yr” E’::;::;“w:. driven and tho laat | the oftice of the county elerk at 4 p. m. | sat, Ta,; J. T. Clayworth, Oskaloosa, Ta.; T, ANTED BTGUK OF SERORANDIG- (D | S04~ trying to got back o Santa Fe, N, M., which | rates for its local business! il put domm on the o 0. . o 48t o-day. Tho acticlos recite that its ofive Bunker, Ohioagos 8. W. Whitlook and wito o uh et | IOE ALE Siupruved pepuaty, ixalabrllpay place he had left some timo ago. He com- | ‘It is true the direct cut was from the plained of belng slck. The jallor told him to | Mi! souri river west, but as this business take off hia oap, which was drawn down over | OFiginates in Chicago the rate-making and principal place of business shall be | Laders, Ia; W. V. Miller, Blair; W. 0, e ANrom hiaudolph,ficare SER fflu\.wr'“flhfl ALl oooupied. by frst clasetea A 4 S - nte, well for $10,500,if #old soon. - Omaha, and its ebject the manufacture |Tsylor, Fairbury, and L, T. Hayward, S 2 0! oARk i aes: Orb £o Ave years L Tn B Lo and sale of overcoats, jeans, shirts, pants, | 708¢Pb, Mo.. aro stopping at tho Metropoli. | Y ANTED--Work of some kind by ® Young man | vestmicat'is worth fuvestigation. Call at the I.;emo!gfi's 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon: Truck. Iayers had been working both out of and vested in Chicago roads, and 1 3 f some busi . pa 5 his it When l::dlllhd ita mt‘lul::l:m. sl if Ohiong ) aadnob| oy 3y Boatrics, and the ¢onnootion was Casta ookola'and T nmrorer Al oot |- lar what. Addromn W 1L Fo" e offce. 155 B";" G Y R S T T w""'m"u"fi' ':.. ;:"n':' oy s the Union Pacific should re- | made at the new town of Courtland,nine- | ing business generally. TR T NATANTED=For s custowmet; store room on Fars T! o subecriber 1y taldig ordors for sprivg im- ioon of sarcs. o | fuug 4o honor theso through bills of lad- | toen miles north, To-day the construc. | Tho capital stook of this new compan AN ANSWER WANTED. IWVARIBOSEE S ehromer siof Tag's"" | portation of tho above. Pricen muioh below thise b Waa given & bed on a beuch i one of thocells, [iny at the out ratel” tion trains are surfacing the track, and |is Lo bo $25,000, 30 per cent of whioh 1y | C8n any one bring ua a case of Kidney or MeCionh T Trastund Sar. Bonk, Obags: b2 3 Liver Complaint that Electric Bitters will not | Y\TANTED-To buy o kood tecond hand sat plOtlont, TiL Trkavend Rer. Bank, Chicago, upon which he lay down, and in a fow mo- | %It the Union Pacific should take that | putting a switoh at Courtland. Hegular | to be paid ab the time of subscription, and K y W, Btate price and make. G. G, Williaws Aurora | 208 2mt” "L o ments was aslosp, stand it would be violating one of the es- | trains “will be runninF in two weeks, | th balance whenever called for by the | oases umfid?}i‘,‘:{.fi;"flk’? nflg’“fi\l;difl Bk Mo# OB SALE—A first olas second haud top buggy ~—The masquerade party at the roller skat- | sential provisions of the agreement," Beatrico now has her third railroad line, | ofticers on thirty days notice. It will go | daily recomending Electric bitters, will prove. | QPEGIAL—W £e)1/a4 1810 Haimey sivel Ll ing rink evening was » very enjoyable| “‘Then the pool would collapse? and is now in more intimate commercial | int existence February 1, 1884, and con- | Bright's Disease, Diabetis, Weak Back, orany | D precurs L OR BALE—Old nowspapors 1o large and cmall affair. A grost many wero prosent, who| «'Ido not believe tho association will | connection with the rest of the world |tiuus ten years. Thoe incorporators are Eslnsry complati quiokly cured; Hrery:bot- | thos. | 0ice Hou auantifin at this othed [ asomed o eajoy tho time and occaslon to its [0 under. The matter will be fixed up in than over befora, According to stipula- | . G. Eldridge aud C. W. Canfild. ¥or sule at 50c. a bottle by C. F. Coodman | He1m fullest extent. The customes were various, | $0Me Way. on af time U. P. line was pro- R o e SR O PRy YT g WISCELLANEOUS, sodin s great many Instances were elegant, | ‘D0 you believe Mr. Clark willfully ed, through freight connection are to Taken by Storm. Real Estate Transters, W f.,‘;'lf.'.’,?&'.!f.‘.‘?..“,ffi':‘."x b!‘l?u’tde:nw‘llll# et | TYUTTIIS 0UT AND PRESER: trade, wild The party In every particular was a s axceeded his authority?” o given .;.{ the Towa lines, the trans-|' That is how the occupants at T () i out room, to call at our office 1rom 4.30 0 9 p. m 7 Jand for Merchandise of any and thoso present only wish and ln:-m *'I can not tel!, because I have had no[fer being made at the Omaha bridge hi "ePty| The following deeds wore filed for o AR .00 O Blie. . siom AT CLARE #1ROR g A i advices from Mr. Clark. ped to | without breaking bulk. Other advan- second and Clark streots were taken Wed- d A record in the county clerk’s office Janu late hour to enjoy this pasttime, which of late tages will rapidly follow. nesday, when a number of friends of 0 e — ary 81, reported for Tue Ber by Ames' LADIEI OR YOUNG MEN 1n city or country to VY AXTED—Onor before 1st March, one or twotur, xing of his Miss Maria Walker gathored with music | roa] Gt 13 1 Bl OnY SALL o SO Pokdes work | 88l Wil FomIoAe, Baather Ao ourd for self 3 omes: o aud wife, comfortable, homtlike. Accomme has 6o grown [nto popular favor among the | signature to the agreemont was the ro- Horstora’s Acid Phosphate, o el mz th i "““‘ agenoy: K Sant by Takl, 1O SAnvasslg: 5O “-nm_i: for_roply. | in private family prefeired. "Ad, 84 500n VI Lar people of this city. sult of peculiar circumstances, and pos- Admirable (Results in Fevers, Anm pass the evening| Joho Collman and wife to John R, | Pleasoaddress Roliable Man'(g Co., Phi h;l,:’lphhlln. ticnlars, ¢ Wellington,” osrv B. & M. R, K. 'Co. Would like also orage for amnill lot « f furiiture. 121810 sibly without thinking that he was aa-| Dr. J, J. Rvax, . Louis, Mo pleasantly, and to say they sucoeeded, authority which belonged only to | **I invariably prescribe it in fove: would not half express it. Ho was in Omaha|in convalescence from waating and debil- | Those present were: Mr, and Mra. Dennis, w d, lots b and 6, block 6, Hyde | ¥ ™" i 75 Park, §200. POR RENT--Houses and Lots. TUP=Comr George L. Miller and wife to Lucius D, OR RENT-Two furnishel roomsax{ Ty wm“'.’f::.u?'i.‘:‘{’:.',:m .‘nu:::.fi:h:'ff. fony. d':; 'fif, itating diseases, with admirable results. | Woodard, Me. and Mrs. W. A. Golden, | O™ W dy lots 11 and 12, block b, | Kiew Cupitol avenue. thau the body. JAB. E. VANDERCOOK, L also find it a tonic to an_enfeebled con- | My, and Mrs, Wi, El::'rwo;)d 'M,._o_y:;;; W‘.’ end "l‘“ B:?{m th 8 7OR 1 rie tow, two story dcuble house, | —ooovlewkd dition of the genital organs.” Mackedon, Mrs, Josephine Egan, Misses | g :h-:i o to the public, plat of Shion's wdditden buliablo for two familics of p 2 TE——— Eoms Rogers Mamie G&fidflh, Ella | Wi, Goburn to the publio, platof sub. | Bk Bieg, | o o e A s an, ‘oodar finnie | g f k 11, maha . ¢ Wo have noticed lately cards appearing | Woodard; and Mossrs, Thos, Golden, J. | Lirimion of blook 11, West O DoAmEsHaE, O North I e e ot | N on houes: pabing oot onesar wre eaulred bp any correspondence coufidentially, wso make colleo- At in all the Omaha daily papers, over the | P, Golden, R, Woodard, T, H. Duu‘g’lu, Chicego and Cass, ATaF T | IeY Sofraepondiates coutdesuly, M nnger o the Nobres s [ o s Chue: Walbo: o R il [ o manager of o ol and lowa In. A » ! - — -~ ' surance company, which were almost f;?;fl:‘;kl:’m .El;::d" o'l:'hr" Ooyte, TCR RENT—A cheerful_roem with gas, fire and EDWARD mnll. . ‘urhll‘ and qlli'fi abusive toward some . boarh to & gentleman $22 8. 10th au lll;:lg'nfil, MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION. i ALIST, 808 Tenth street, betwoen Farnam and Har. one who is author of some circulars. TOR RENT—Furnished roomn 1021 Cay il with the ald of guardiau spirits, Obtaising Now, this is not our funeral, 0 to speak, | A. Crelghton has closed nogotiations for the ) 4 : SoAae’ cohiim 1 e a4 A0 nor do we wish to be filthy and foul. | purchase of lots 12, 85 and 86 in the subdivis: {OR RENT--Furnished roomswith board, Alsoa | male order. Porfect satisfaction vuaranteed. S—— cortaln conditions in the future, ts and shoes " & mouthed, but we were nob aware thik s |10 of Joho A. Redick's sdditios to Omaba, p fow cay bowdees, T4 Do coapors, 692 41 2 e o L ghtrwa, o aking e | Lk s i ot 0D M Hege s AR e i as Nfl ]'flSk “Union Pacific local business is that | ©0mPany had to be coustantly defining its Y wud was purchased from It through for soon.’ Hou e 7 rooms, bulland closets, which does not originate east of the Mis. | position and trying to clear up acts of ~—It was rumored last evening that John 3 EE Bishop O'Couner, the consideration being PR IO, o1 ALONG THE LINE OF THE, P H g 855,000, Thess lots are the vacant property nion its | state. We alao notice some state & wagon rond, This trauafer shows how real fives irom 2 (o 24 tons of best bluejaint hay 10 | The uew extension of this hno from Wakefiold that the U Pacific can not make its gk g o e nf:xll::‘r e Aot sbacond 1n valus elos ton ok 3 o acra, Will reat reasonable, Inq}l.ln or gddress | ¢ne wkefiold up that is not at all flattering.” Thereis yowrs, us not farther back than 1870 this BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the LOGAN rsgotad mfi':ixf‘.wdupnnthununmflu ool e mnt&..r wo .I::A'%:'i: be::! kg a0 Brasma ey s Peupa y DA Olf RENT- ¥aru of about 300 seres within ¢ Eh'fiflgfln 8t Falll; M.flmapflns and .: plecs, | "4With that construction, it is singular [ance company in “' “,' al parts the | St Mary's svenus, across which there is now O1R ia, D3 aeres under culiivation, baiance ia wras Iand, OMAHA RAILWAY. warse was found wlhal- property could have been bonght for - through 47un¢i;:l :-:m Cole n:n;: $he e of fupeg Spaliy | Re % R RENT—Two new brick cttngos o o LI X M Grm T, last evening. Tor ;llm. pedigh 2 Fredorion B HalL j A o cursion ra ea (or i 1oekers GV this e s i a Hickory atr ‘ Wayne, Norfolk and Hartingtou, aud via. Hlal principal poiods on the T rods Ad via Hlalr to i} i 54| SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD com| o, A\l ‘I'we hovses south of P ot Tr lns over tht C, 5t P, M. & 0. Rail v Coy - pany may have to “‘douse the gli Hall, son of M, L. and Meary E. Hall, 11PPS KOE, 1512 6. 6t 8t. | ngton. Bloux vity, Ponca, Hutligtos, Weyne and 8. J. 0. 5 e — was performod at their farm house near 7OR RENT— Furniscod room for_gontleman, ao | oIt - ;] i . ! Mght hou. i ‘blook, Conneoot b =3 ‘Thoras Harris, an influential fanuer and Elkhora station, whero all bhad happily Ab”lutely Pure. ‘.,,,,:,'fi.:"‘;“‘.“f,,"hb:.,'ffi g™ g Rty Oakdale, Ndl:: un.:.;.‘: Vair resided, The disease was intlama OR - entize, OR RENT—6 room houso on Webster weat of i, (? mm uever werisd. A warvel &4 For xates and all into tion eall rheumatism, which, as usual, manif JOR AL -8, T Peteraen, real oninte eynit. Ltk " P B WHITNEY, Gonera Agont, H - 3 wholesoun. ifnell in the i , but soon retreated to E"}'umru‘ugfimfim fhalovgles if the auditor will| On Saturday, the 26th inst., the last ! and search for light, this | solemn rites for the late Frederick H. P‘“ i £ £E Seeaug's Buildis g, Cor. 106 and Farnam vitals and proved fatal, : R RENT- Comortable fsont room, 80 uth-ess /i Omaba Nab. Thanks ara” hory Cndored o bie | *Fowdis G Bl bt o Tonk > | s ers e Dhviver g | gt g e o ot 5 Lk SaBTh e e