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S e 5 THE DALILY BEE--OMAHA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1884, ship here. Mr. Griffin is an old. Omaha man and a veteran in the postal service, having sorved in it ever since 1868. By Mr. Stacey's resignation the postal serv- ico has lost one of its most ef- THE DAILY BEE. ’ OMAHA. A SUDDEN DEATH. Judge A M. Chadwick Drops Dead THE JOHN M. THURSTONS. They @ive a Splendid Ball in Cronnse’s i i in the Street, fisient, ~ anorgotio and_ " induiriovs Friday Morning, Feb. 15. i me .y”“n::m K ntlo - W "pam‘ Hall Last ?'_’!m- in the service as such and the bisiness wen of this city who have become ac- quainted with his work here sincerely rogret his loss to the department. Mr. Stacey loft yestorday forhis former home, Peorin, Ill., whero he has accepted a situation in & wholesale house, as travel ing salesman at a much better salary than he received from the government. Assistant Chief Clerk Harding will re- tain his present pos and will be a valuable aid to Mr. Griften in the begin- ning of his new duties. - — LOVE'S LINGD. The Day of all the Year When Little The Life of a Bright and Talonted Young Man Brought to a Most Sudden Termination. Mrs. Thurston Presents Them with a Splendid Banner. LOCAL BREVITIES. The first ball of the John M. Thurston Hose company was held in Crounse's hall last night. Nearly one hundred and fifty couples were in attendance and the party was one not soon to be forgotton. The dancing was not all done by the young, occasionally a gray head being seen in the sea of dancers. The John M. Thurstons have long looked forward to last night, when they were to be pre- sented with a gift in token of their victo- ry at the state contest last fall, This ~Prire fights and ; ot presont. W —Now crop clover and timothy ssed for sale, Shugart, Waite & Wies, Council Bluffs, Towa. f8-1m, Siawile, | Toles el i toto | Tho wedding bells were pealing and ths afteenoon, Judge Chadwick was on his way to Trin- —Mike Mahan, who had & badly battored [ity Cathedral to witnoss the wedding. faco, was given three days in the county jail | He had reached the corner of Seven- to rocuperate, teenth street and Oapitol avenue when —John Stanton alias Dos, was sent up for | those who were near him, saw him stag- twonty-five days on bread and water yesterday, | ger for & second, and without any appar- for stealing o pair of drawors and shirt, ent warning, fall backwards upon the erything goes in Omaha Seldom, if ever, has there been a death in this city which has caused such gen- eral surprise and sorrow as that of Judge A. M. Chadwick yesterday morning. Missives of Love Are Exchanged. gift was a beautiful purple banner, hung on a brazen standard, about six feet high, surmounted with the American eagle with outstretched wings, This banner is wholly the work of Mras. Thurston. Upon one side are the words, *‘John M. Thurston Hose Co., Omaha, Champions,”” and the reverse is covered with fine needle work, the whole border bemng trimmed with filagree. The presenta- tion speech was made by Mr. Thurston for his wife and was overflowing with wit, Said he in conclusion, ‘I have been jealous of you for quite a while in tho past, for my wife has taken all the time she had to spare, after keeping the babies quiet, in work- ing for you and she has done more for you than she would be willing to do for me, My wife should have properly —The break in the North Omaha sewer is | sidowalk, dead. # now exposod a diatanco of soventy fost, This( iss Briggs and Miss Hoos wore vory will bs repalred s soon as the weather will| 1ot him and the former lady shouted to passing oxpressman but he ovidently pormit, v{not hear her and passed on up the “The Denver section of tho overland train | streot. Several gentlomen then arrived arrived in thin city on time yestorday, but | upon the scene, and picked up the form the Ogden section did not reach here until | of the prostrate man nnq carried him noon, ;erou t’hq druud to tl}l‘mfl ating Drinki;hnro . —John Aoff and Detlef Cranbach will on | '@ WA# laid upon the foor. Dr. Leisen o » BT 20y February 16th open at Millard the Millard | fi°8 ¥2° “";:fl“’;‘“";fl‘.:“:&“’;*‘“ “;’j‘m:’ Bohold the slgn! house and bar, which they intend to run in [, 199"~ U/ 24 ) "Tis Cupid's valentine! and the doomed man did not breathe o firat-class style.—f14-0t aftor falling, The doctor bled him i For every bachelor and modost mald ‘Who of love's darts has never been afraid, —Patrick Rockbud amuses himself by | the neck and arm, but without any ef.| bl thumping his wife, throwing lamps at her and | fect, and the tystanders were informed | The pago of every missivo *twill adorn, 0 on. Ho was held until this afternoon | that Judgo Chadwick was dead. And be as rosy as tho ever radiant morn! by Judge Beneke for trial. The cause of his death was due to ap-| Oh, heart, that's uot in search of pelf, poplexy. Ho had been complaining of| And spenkost only for thyself, —M, i, J. McGinn ontertained a number f 1 }ud for some little time. Lot ench fond beat now tell of his friends Wednesday, at his residonce, | At the time of his death, his wife was The one thou lovest well, 814 Howard streot. A nice supper was served | in ‘Trrinity cathedral to witness the wed- BHKEIATGE kR bl e and a pleasant evening waa passed. ding, and was awaiting the arrival of her AWV Emors H6s The Feet of the Letter Oarrier Weary With Much Walking and His Hend Bursting From Much Thinking. —Dr. C. J. Chambers haa discoverod that | husband, who wasto jomn her there but Only Valen- made this speech, but when she and the man who mysterlously disappeared from | he never came. The lady was called from Tine. enterod into a partnership some years hix employ n fow days ago, took with him | the church and informed of her irrepar- . ago wo made an agreement that she was able loss, and was conveyed tn her resi- b el iy A dence, which sho had left with a light —Tho Iadies of the *Home Circle” club | heart but a fow short moments before, have made arrangoments to give a leap year | but which now is decked with the habili- party at Masonic hall this evening. Tho |ments of mourning. namo of the club Is a sufficlont "guarantes’of | Judge Chadwick has tried his last case the high order of the party. and has gone to stand before the last —Mr, James J. Connell, who was Killed at | Great Judge. T.yons, Neb,,on Jau, 4th last, had hin lite| The deceased was about 30 years of insured for $1,600, with his mothor, Mrs. |48 and had boen a rwdfint r;f dt,h‘l; 'i"y Wannah Corrigan, of this city, as beneficiary, | for about seven years. gl T Thia 1ady, throush het attorney, Gen,O'Brlen, | Tith his brother, and wag admitted to the bar a fow years since. recolved tho full smount of the policy yester-| "4y tho time of the resignation of Judge day. . Bartholomew, A, M. Chadwick was ap- (& —Yimma Neisins, a German girl, was byrned pointed to fill the unexpired term of tho to death in the Bastian house fire, to do all the talking at home and I when away from home.” He then presented them with the banmer saying, ‘‘Never let it trail in the dust or the man that carries it _be caught.” Colonel Smythe responded for the company with yery fitting remarks at the conclusion of which he presented Mr. Thurston with two ele- gantly framed photographs of the com- pany, one ropresenta the boys in a group and the second the hose team just ready to start in the championship race at Lin- coln last fall. The dancing continued until 12 o’clock when an excellent sup- per was served below. The programme, which was fully carried out, included twenty-two wall selected dances. Much Fraise is due Mr, Pentzel, master of ceremonies, for the able manner in which the ball was conducted. Below are the committees: The above is a fitting emblem of yester- day, St. Valentine’s, when found and loving hearts exchanged tender missives, the beauty andgrandeur of which were ac- cording to the size of the pocket-book. Over sixteen hundred years ago the custom of exchanging valentines was es- tablished and instead of diminishing, itis each year increasing, and the mail car- vier's foet in this city, and in fact, in al- most all cities in the civilized world, are kept busy on 8t. Valentine's day, and at night as they strdtch their weary limbs upon their cots, they inwardly offer up thanks that the day comes around but once a year, “The delightful fashion of sending these messages of friendship and tender sentiment,” said a well-known dealer in valentines yesterday to a Bep report- *‘is every year being elevated to a higher plane of thought and act. What, for instance, could be more charming than this reproduction of F. S. Church’s painting called ‘The Lion in Love'? Or- pheus charmed the beasts with his lute, but the harmony of the girl's beauty here depicted has conquered this brute and she leads him by chains of roses. The lines painted on the satin ribbon that circles the picture are in keeping with it: . “Stronger than tempest, than the tameless Crowley, John Roach, William Webb, George Blake, William' Coots, Georgs Steele. James Cormick. C. W. Mitchell, Reception Committee—J. M. Thurs- tonf 0. 8. Chase, C. R. Redick, J. H Butler, J. H. Griffin, D. T. Mount, J. F. Coats, 8. F, Woodbridge, John Tems pleton. Committee of Arrangements—Charles A. Salter, F. 8. Malcoln, W. P. Ses- sions, P. " Noonan, Joseph Vanderford, James Traynor, T. Collins, John Simp- son, James O'Brien, Georgo Cott, Will- iam Cott, James Donnelly. The whole affair was an eatire success, and it is hoped by the lovers of dancing in this city that after next summay’'s state contest thero may be an occasion for its being repeated. ——— ‘Wide Awake Druggists. C. F. Goodman 13 always alve in_his busi- ness and spares no pains to sequre the best of every article in his line. He has secured the Huncy for the celebrated Dr. King's New iscovery for Consumption, The only cer- tain cure known for Consumption, Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Ill;y Fever, Bron- chitis, or any affection of throat and lun, Sold on a positive guarantes, Trial buttles free. Reular size g‘l sen, Stronger than time, than lite or death may be, Tn tender lovo—and neck of dreadest powers She bendeth gently with a chain of flowers, “How pretty is this figure of a girl who, robed in white, kneels as she plucks a humble daisy and thus apos- trophizes it, her mind intent upon her lover’s fealty or falseness: “Now, pretty daisy, if he loves me true, As vou shall truly tell il think no rosebud Lalf so sweet as you, "l guard and tend you well, But, croel daisy, If ha loves me not, Oh, if you tell me nay, 11l seok, seek some dreary and deserted spot And fling you far away. ‘And 80 on, an innumerable pile of all Cesigns, and so worded .as to fit every in Council | gentleman who had defeated him at t;:e Bluffs, Wednesday morning, She was sleoping *"v-.'.":‘l::':h [orA: m:lm;g };ls:nt-:,m{mst in the room with Mra, Bastian, when tho fire fall he was again olectedto serve an- broko out, and she was unablo to gaintho out- | by o e P MEUS £ RS T slde, A coronor's jury was empanolled and | ;5 other candidate being in the field. rendered a verdict of death by burning. About year anda half ago ’Ing“ —¥. W. Dixon, who was spoken of a few | Chadwisk was married to lady in the osks a1 Tiix o, bas opuned Wi Kau | 45 00 BRI, G b Claire lumber yard at the corner of Eighteenth day, who enjoyed so large a circle of and Nicholas streets, Mr, Dixon is an old friends, and warm ones, as did the late lumber man and thoroughly understands his Judge Chadwick. He was oxtremely busiuiess, and will doubtless do a thriviog bus- | popular with all classes, and not without iness ot his new stand. His family willbe ro- | gyuge, for a more genial, whole souled movod to this ity in o short time, and will be [ man was not to be found in the whole a valuable addition to the social world, s Mr. | city. His futare was an unusually bright Dixon is to the business world. one, and it seems sad ;.‘hnt l}xle was not The leoture of Col. 12, 1%, Mason, which was fél,’,".“?.fii"m'n‘.’. enjoy what there was in o hiave beon delivered at the Y. M. C. A. hall | ""gyiy yudden death has thrown a gloom, on next Friday evening, has been postponed | not only over the legal traternity by whom until Tuesdsy evening, February 10. The|he was very highly respected and loyed, subject of the lecture is **The Spirit of Chiv- | but over the community in general, and alry.” The lecturo will be accompanied by an | his sorrow stricken wife hlll the heartfelt interesting musical prelude, and all who at- | sympathy of every person in Omaha. tend will no doubt spe=d an enjoyablo oven- ~ The body of the dead judge was taken he firof aseries of free lec- | from the rink to his rom}anca. i e e onet| “The district court this afternoon ad- Jbadiyeceid fho: reniainan> journed on account of Judge Chadwick's tho winter, death, e — PERSONAL, —— e Thousands SBay So. Mr, T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kan., writes: “I never hesitate te recommend your Klec . W. Howe, Faifield, s at the Millard. | rio Tittors to my customrs, thoy Five entiro satisfaction and are rapid sallers,” John Gillesple, Tdncoln, o at the Pacton, | fatifactionand are rapld selles' Mectle oo, 360 of mankind, e i W. P. Plowman, Tokamah, isa guest of | known n::l will povli)hivn_l vure Kidney and| There is without doubt $1,000,000 THE RAILROADS. the Millard, Liver complaints, Purify the blood and re”| worth of valentines sold annually in a5 ulato the bowels, No family can afferd tobe W. H. B. Stout, Lincoln, is registered at | without them, Th o these United States. t An Adjournment of Their Meeting at Wy Sy llamre shnd, Even as wo write, a sweot-sconted en- the Millard, S Y dofPes . dodhe) 1,‘;' ok et B e velope, of snowy whiteness. is laid before the Paxton Hotel Last Night, J. M. Thacker, Fort Niobras, i stopping o — us by a messenger hoy. th trembling — at the Paxton. { ! Joined for Life, S h-nl s ?]nd r‘n‘nlénut:ng _hp:u: wo break the [ The meeting of the last two days at 5 B Mam Bel- when, weet spirit, hear us swear,” ; Jamos B, Hartwell, of Hastings, Is n guest | Last evening at 6:30 Mr, Wil Ll i T, | the Paxton hotel of the freight and = of tho Paxton, | den was married to Miss Libly Brady at |t is a trick; dono up ina wrapper which | 0.0 managers of the various roads run- spoke of love and happiness waa a heath- enish looking thing, with words which spoae not of “‘sweet love,” but rather of contempt, sarcasm and scorn. Great heavens, we were unprepared for this! Will somebody pleaso *‘see that our grave is kept green.” Augustus Kountae, of New York city, ar-| St. Barnabas, by Rev. Joja Williama. rrived in Omaha yosterday morning. These two young people h¥e long been . 0. 0. Kinkead, Lincoln, and L. A. Stewart, [ well known in _this city ad have hosts latte, d ot the Paxton, [of friends. They lo¢ last night for Ni&“";m'fifi"?fi: Cheyster and | Salt Lake, Utah, “wiro they will visit Mr. 0. W. 1, resident of Omaha s Kaul, Madison, aro at the Motro- | M, 0. W. Lyman, 7 F0CT0 8 e n. Belden. A. P. Spencer, general agent and- adjuster the Queen Insurance Co., Kansas City, Mo, is at the Millard, vogotable proparaton, and dwin A, Starey, Now Jorsoy, N. J,, of [sheuld not be ¢o BUI L UG e Alter. th Thompson-Houston Eloctrie compavy, | Wathy N which cithor ooutain Meroury Sostan, Buss., 1 in tho liy. s B are composed. of old. remedics A e hoen dlscasded ae of 2y . ¥, Stacey, brother of ex-Chist Olork |t 1o trastment of Blood Diseusos, and Stacey, has been in the clty on a fraternal | none the contain a single article ich 7 i ! Ahe. oompositlon of Bwitvs Brecific Edward Ainscow and Rachel Ainscow vislt, and started last night for Peoris, I, home, of ontora %0 o, to Henry L. Schiver, w d, s} of wj of Thoglt ool o et 5 5 5 lot 50" and w 45 foat of wh of lot 31, in James . White, soperintendent of the th division of tho rallway mall srvice, ar- ning west from Chicago adjourned last evening. The meeting held here was the rogular quartarly meoting of this associa- tion, but others are frequently called as tho pressure of business demand them. Li: Lhis Western Joint Traflic association theve are twenty-seven difforent roads, all cunning west of Chicago, and it is the lar se8t combination in the United States. Nothing was done'at the meeting other than to classify the various kinds of froight, waking ono kind of goods the same class of freight over all the twenty- seven roads, thus facilitating the ‘settle- ment of their mutual accounts. This is the first meeting of the kind ever held here, and upon inquiry from a prominent official it was learned that it was held here out of gourtesy to the roads west of the Missouri rivel, e — DISTRIOT COURT. Tho Grank Jury Mukes its Final Pre- sentments and 18 Discharged. Real Estato Transfers, The following &eeds were filed for record in the county clerk’s oftice Febru- ary 18, reported for Tae Brx by Ames’ real estate agency: Ira F. Weaver and wife to Charles H.ml’ridny, w d, block 144, in Elkhorn, Swit's Specific Ts ontiroly g YOgotalle proparation, and the gen Sond for Treatise on [ Hartman’s add, 1,300, and Skin Diseases, froe, Peter O'Roque and wife to Jennie Ew(x;: Sexotvio Co., Drawer 3, At-|Shields, q od, w) of lot 7, block 27, in Yy e —— Omaha. F OLERK STAOEY RESIGNS, h“‘f{,"mnsl"‘wl};,fi‘fl {?:,,'J:,m“t,?’“ hee vided 4 of lots 11 and 12 i) sub-division of block D, in Shinn's add, 00, Jacob C. Denise and wifo to John P, Roe, w d, the undivided § of lots 11 and 12 in Godfrey's sub-division of block D, in Shinn's nd‘;l. 700, Carrie'Shinn and Moses F Shinn, her hushand, to Erik Rasmussen, w d, n. 52 feot und. 6 inches of lot 17, block 1, in Armstrong's add, 8375, Erick mussen and wife to Carrie Shinn, q ¢, 87 feet, 117, b 1 in Arme trong 's first addition, $1. Lyman Richardson and wife to Charles as T 3, it waa known by all that Mr. Stacey was [ Fyfioeh o110, b 13, in Weat Eud fulfilling hia duties in the most satisfac-| ~Samuol Lippincott and wife to Fred, little vil. | 10Ty manner to the public, The cause xd (z‘ny. v‘ ld'bll:o hf of in Hartman's . B i on. $1,600. ud s e | OF M. Blacuy's reaiguation is the meagre | 4% B30 (Nl Ly e 1 William +|aiary which the government pays o this | ypyrk ‘& 4, nw qrand w hf of ne qr of tropolis. / office. When this gentleman accepted 5, 16, 18, ~ontaining 26 acres, §600, this office it was understood that o ——— " of the world. | ho gliould receive $1,800 per_ year, but i Fever | all #! w C*. o“"l,- ml | the government allowed him only §1,400 d ” The Loss of a Most Valuable Man to the Rallway Mail Service. In the district court yesterday, before Judge Wakeley, the case of Gallagher against Dew was submitted to the jury, Before Judge Neville the case of Rous against Wright, at 3 p. m., was given to the jury, which returned a sealed verdict late in the evening: The grand jury yesterday afternoon mado its final presentments and was dis- charged. Only one indictment was re- turned, that of the state against Lon . George for robbery. At this term of court four indictments only were found. Oue against Snell for murder in the second degree, two against Georgia Sinclair for enticing girls undor vighteen years ‘of age to disorderly houses for” purposes of prosti.ution, and the one mentioned above, by The grand jury inspected the juil, as provided by statute, and made the fol- lowing repor To the Honorable District Court for Douglas Conuty, Nebraska: Tho grand jury of tho Febru term of the district court, for g county, in pursuance to the instructions of said court for the purpose of making an exsmination of vhe sawe as to its state and condition, the disciplive and Another important change, which af- » K. Oar- | focts not only this city but the state at peater, Fullerton, H. ¥, McNov! nud wife, | 10 took place in the postal servico Renut Gon. department yesterday. Mr, James D. ":‘ the Metro. | S1acey, who came here from Peoria, Ill., about a year ago to accept the situation n | of ehief clerk in the railway misil service, resigned on Monday last. This news ¥. M. Molyneux, Wakefiold, politan. Lansas City, is i Willism M. Shaw, of po s Q. Hels live which compare 7 City Olerk ‘man, wears & shirk col favorably with th De WOrk Jewett, und has comfup from lago of Kunsas Cityto look a7 Zmbroideries, lowest prices, at Garrabrant & Cole’s, : The Cheapest Ewmbroiderics at Garrabrant & Cole's, e 10 1bs, Fresh Coflee for 81 00, GRAND UNION TEA CO., Rep Froxt, Douglas bet. 14th and 16th streeta. ppod for his services, & paltry sum for menwho d to cure in|lave the ability and energy that Mr, ded. 25 cents |Stacey has. Oa Monday morning last he tolegraphed his resiguation from Peoria, 1il, to General Superintendent Thomp- son, ot Washington. Mr, James E ) are ro- , superintendent of the Bixth y meeling of the|division of the railway mail sexvice, to be held as{whose office is in Chicago, and under HOWARD PLACE, 17th, at 2 p. | whose jurisdiction the chief clerk i this i A range-, iy is, was notified and started st once| Lotsin this sddition command a fine { ! Omaka to fill the vacancy caused by | view, fronting east and west, two and a ' treatment of the prisouers thervin con- ch rosignation, He srrived in Owaha [half blooks from Farvam street extension; [ tained; their habits, diet and sccommo- )flhflowxd appointed A. W. Griffin to[sold on monthly payments by Bell aia.mm., aud have the honor to report suoceed Mr. Stacey in e ——— tho chief clerk- | Shriver, that tho said jailia in all respects kept i Floor Managers—John Curry, Samuel | be. and managed according to all require- ments of Ke law. Savort Hawven, Foroman of Grand Jury. At 3 p. m., on motion of C. R. Red- ick, Esq., the court adjourned out of respect to the memory of A. M. Chad- wick, who came to sosad a death yester- day. The following is the assignment of casos for to-day. Before Judge Wakely— Gallagher vs. Dew; submitted to jury. Gaylord vs, The City of Omaha, Horbach vs. Randall et al. Striet va. Sedgwick. Before Judge Neville Rous vs. Wright; submitted to jury. Samuel vs, Short. Baker va. Pritchett. North vs. Housel et al. Clark vs. Armstrong. Gallagher vs. Finn, Patrick va. Guy. HOWARD-WODLWORTH. A Grand Weddivg at Trinity Cathe- dral Yesterday, Mr. Guy Howard and Miss Jeannie ‘Woolworth the Contracting Parties. I o e ST AS] TORIA for_Infants and Children. CnntnrlnnromntosDlsosflon and overcomes Flatulency, Constipa- tion, Sour Feverishness, Stomach, Diarrhcea, and It insures health and natural sleep, without morphine. * Castoria is 1 recommend § known to me."" 82 Portland Ave., Brookl 80 well adapted to Children that tas superior to any prescription L A. ARCHER, What gives our Children rosy choeks, What cures tieir fovers, makes them'slaep § 'Tis_Castoria, When bables fret and ery by turns, What cures their colie, kills thelr worms, But Castorla, What quickly curea Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion, But Onstorls. Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oil and Paregoric, and Hall Castoriat S T T 3 T RO CENTAUR LINIMENT-an absolute cure for Rheuma- tism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &e. The most Powerful and Fene« trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man. SPECIAL NOTICES. board. Finest location in tho city. #ar 8pecials ‘will Positivelynot be inserted One of the most brilliant events which | 12185 Paid tn advance, has transpired in this city was the wed- ding yesterday, of LieutenantGuy Howard to Miss Jeannie Woolworth, which was consummated at Trinity Cathedral at 12:30 p. m. For weeks, in fact ever since the Har- rison-Saunders wedding, this event has been the topic of conversation in the so- cial world,and it has been looked forward to with a great deal of pleasure by all. By twelve o'clock the cathedral was quite well filled with the elite of the city and at overy sound at the outer door the large audience would turn in their seats, expecting to see the bridal party cnter. It was a little prompt of the time stated when the wedding party entered the vestibule of the church, and the cur- tains were drawn while the ladies re- moved their wraps. At 12:20 the great organ pealed forth its strains, when the curtain swung back and tho. bridal party moved up the aisle in the following or- der: Lieut. Treat, Lieut. Coffin, Lieut. DeDrusey, Lieut. Grebble, Miss Miller of Brooklyn, Misses Ross, Richardson and Millard, followed by the bride, leaning | v upon the arm of her father. They walked with slow and measured tread within the chancel rail, when the groom clect advanced from the right, and offered his arm to the bride that was to The imposing ritual of the Episcopal church was then pronounced by Bishop Clarkson, assisted by Dean Miflspaugh, and was quite_lengthy, the contracting | parties answering all questions with a tine and clear voice. At tho close of the ceremony the organ again pealed fortt: and the bride and groom, followed by the balanco of the party, marched down tho aisle into their carriages, when thoy were driven to the residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Woolworth, whore a reception waa tendered, A din. ner was served, and to say that it was elegant would not half expross it. - The bridesmaids were beautifully at- tired in white, trimmed with swan'’s @own. The bride was elegantly arrayed in white satin trimmed with tulle. The groom was dressed in full dress uniform of his rank and the groomsmen were at- ted in like manner., the groom is a licutenant on_his fath- er's sff and is a young man of sterling worth. The bride is the daughter of Hon. J. M. Woolworth, and is = young lady keloved by all. The young coupls are ‘both favorites in secioty, and start out upon the voyage of life with bright prospects and the fond wishes of all their friends. e — NEW PAWN BROKER. Money loaned on Olothing,, Jewelry, | Ty Watches, and Diamonds. 26-tf . S, 620 South 10th street. A HAPPY RETURN, Moyer, a Prince of Good el lows, Returned from Europe, Accompanied by His Mother. Yesterday's train - brought back to ing. Julius Mcyer was that one, and he has been kept very busy receiving the con- gratulations and hearty welcomes of his host of friends in this city. About fow months ago, it will be remembered thay he left for Paris, having in charge a part of Winnebago Indians, for exhibition af the world’s fair at Paris, The contrac for their appearance was made with Mr, Meyer by Count. DaLagrange, a notably sporting man, and also a government agent. Mr, Meyer his trouble, and has had a very enjoyable time, mest of which has been spent.in Paris, He brought with him his mother, which now makes the Moyer family complete and also completely happy. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thiy powser Tever vass! A marvel of purlt sreugh eud wholesomonase More 1o mioal th t No ouieary bids. snd capes With Ui mleitu : husnhote powders. » iy @ eens B Cowdes Vin, 108 Wallr o New York Ay oo s OB RENT-—Furaished foom with or without 180 fow table boarders wanted,N. W. cor. 18th and Farnam. 160-t1 TO LOAN—Monev. Shinn's addition boarding house. ONEY T0 LOAN-In sums of 00 and upwards at 6} per annum, o Tns dress I, C. Pat cerson & Ad- Bank Buildiug. \OR RENT—Largo now, two stors dcuble house, Suitablo for two families o Tnquire Koom 24, Omaha National 158-t¢ two for light house keeping JONEY 'LOAN—The lowest_rates of il Bemis' Loan Agency, 16th & Dougla _284-t4 corner Eighth and Howard 8t For RENT—Furnished room for_gentlouman, alto Boemora block, 908-tt ONI MO Daviawnd Oo., Real Estate and Agents, 1605 Farnam St. TO LOAN In sums of 300, And upward. Toan 93-t1 Weoae HELP WANT! ily of four. or et Apply 620 north 19th 442145 House. Bupplied with hydraulio elo-ator and heatod b steam, Apply at Bank. 028-t1 streot. For “: KD~ First class fomalo pastry cook at the | jy, foPe X e reado Rostaurant, 1315 Douglas strect. 3 44318) . A 12,000 pounds F: | TED—A vood girl, German preferre st i roet. Scale. Will hold both wagon an nearly new and will Lo sold at half price. 43520 1. C. BRU W 1~ Agents in every towaship in ka, for one of the be f this city one who has been sadly missed. and at whose return there is great rejnic-‘\ OR SALE—42 ucres, house, stable, abundance of fruit, near church and achool, 5 miles from rail. road, 20 miles {rom Omaha, 81,600, Reautitul residence property, 100x423 feet, shide and fruit trees, houso sud barn, 88,000, duced, Sell «t sight ONAHA EPAIR WORK a0t 1ith Streot, On WA ED—Twenty toams. 2150 H. MANNWEI , 807 11th St. BELL &STRIVER, VA7 ANTED—Good steady man to work. 3. F. Potte Florence, Neb. Apply to 43115 JROR SALE-Ouoot W, F. Vernons steam pey mut roarters in gaod running order chesp. Addroes “confoctioner” care Omaha loe. 410155 ANTED— business 200 N. 10th strect, and seo us in regard to 484-20§ -\\'ANTv DA to the right girl 4124 AN W Agnod yirl for ganeral heusework, Apply at g 18 NTED—A good ghl for 411 south 10th str only, with a speclalty. xperloneed salesman to call on Call at \OR SALE—The furniture of the residence N. coraer 0th and Harney. Apply on the premises. 408: los trom Omahn, new 411183 t girl. Must b ill be paid, I A girl to do housawork. Good w Inquire at 318 south 10th St. G. ¥. ELSASSE general hou-ework, 414205 VWV ANTED—A good giet for goncrat, housewyrk in a souall fa son's Millinery establishment P. 0. and | —— ndy. Good wages. - Apply at Atkin- hton Block near 42048 ltat 1415 north 18th 8t 421-tf ntral houso work, also nurse srnam and 20th St. 41014 T ADIEs or v YOUNG MEN in oty or_country to take nice, light and pleasint work at their own homes; 82 to § sent by mail, no_canvassin, Please address X drawer TT. iaborers fo Canfield House, 403-1m a day easily and quiotly made; v work o statcp for reply. £ Co. Philadelphia b ; 307 Reliable Man ANTED—Cne hundred teams and one_hundred ¢ Railroad work. McCOY & MORAN, Niuth and Farnam Sts , Omuba, VT ANTED—Two cirlscook and second girl, ~Hiost of wages, fornia Sts. Apply 8. E. corner 20th and_ Cali- 7844 7ANTED- omploymen office, beveean CANN( 946-1m orvant girls of all kinds n peed of to osll at onr office, opposite post- :30 and 9 p. m. UN, JONES & CO , Frenzer Block. VW ANTED=A Gorman dining roora Kitchen girl Hesse and Hoppe, 418 8, 13th St., between Harney and Howard. spectablo private boarders. Mus all particnlars, VWANIED - stustion by a dru wut; with the vi be in some live Chillicothe, P 565t ave good refero P, 1. this offle of purchasing the s Address I J. inoi-. JANTED ~A relianle young man wants & pl t0 work, board and'go to school. 09 p.m. Ssturdays NNON, JONES & CO., Opp. P. O , plainly furnished room per r without wcove. Will furaich 0 per month, _ For siugle “F.” care Lock{Box 814, ity. s well repaid for | ————— ED—1 A WV Aok and thass o §rosweion 1oF pioh Gu ot & price. Address “Tahbo bourders at 117 N. 14t sbrech pitol avenueand Dodge strects § buy & hing, dry goods, lock box 7 Blair Neb, 40018 a good uirs at 1% ] TR0 SALHCheap, n fine Shoninger organ nearly Fftteen stops. List price $390. Call at 1810 N, 18th nd dovr nosth of Sherman St. . Price per month until JONES, Keal estate agents , 1300 857-141 . p, one six foot aud one thros 100t 6how case at Lyon's Cigar Store, 507 South 15th 8t, | 984 t1 F. Sl pe 50 of 7 rooms, Oth ell buiit, barn ' &, SEAKS & BOS 208.t1 ye. E—House of 5 rooms in Parker's addition 20 000 school houec—new. A cheap 700. SEARS & BOSARD, 200-4¢ OR SALE—A splendid house of 10 ro&ma in Shinjn's adeition. 11 seld within 80 daya only 700, $EAKS & BOSARD, corner 15:hand Dodge’ TVOR BALE—Farm 3 milea from city. Mra. Pleyer, over Rocder's Webster| OR JALE—_Two counters and fifty feet of good shelying, chowp, at 1608 Dodge St. 10840 T D*s.\fi;fwf large Norma nstallions, Addreas 0. D). Birdsall, Walnut, Iowa. 164-1m* OR BALE—A good two story store rroperty in oo, Wayne'ccunty, Neb Addresso. b. Bird: -1m: aall, Willnuit, Towa. OR (SALE OR TRADE—A good span of mules, hagness and wagon. Inquire Alex G. Charlton, at McChgue Bros. 950-t0 (ORI BALE—Two open second-hand buggies and ong deiivery wagon, chesp, at 1319 Harucy St. 9. TR 01t SALE-Colorado coal, This coal is aa free from 860t aud as clean as Rock Spriny 93441 JEFF. W, BEDFORD. 0 JFORSATE My two story brick residonce, 10th and t. Mary'savenue. Large barn, out-house, wator woras, well arrngod. Lot 60x200. Price #7.600. " Eewt Borgain in Omaha. Call st M. Toft's Pooplc's Bank. . o774 JFQRBALE—12 lots one block west of Park ave. Bue owrs, Lets 50x150. Will sell the whole tran for 97,100, if sold befors January lst, 1834, Realoy Dargain, it 'you call ab People 27611 —Choico businesa property, three lots . Sawndors and Charles Stroat. 1t will pay you o imveetigoto this ofer. Call at Poople's Buak. #79 JROR BALE -Tmproved proverty, which will pay tho biyor 30 per cent on the investment, Rente or 31,62 por year. All ocoupled by fret class ten- anta, " Will sell for §10,500, if 0ld s0on. _ All or one- Balf cach, balance, one to five years. Tho above In. vestment ia worth Investigation. Call at the People’s Bank, 280-40 \OR SALE—Old nes ors 1o large and emall auantition at this oo, e [ MISCRLLANEOUS, W ANTED-: up evenin 100k after collec Hook ke y & det of books to post St ' 'or hours cach duy and also Bos. Y Xidaoss "R AW et ol Best of xefei onocs bt Partios wishing boardors aul W ANTED, search of board in private houses, with or wit out room, £ cul VANNON, 045-1m. I at our oilloe (ram 4.3 t ® p. 1. JONES & C0., Oppoaite Fostof FOR RENT--Houses "A%L GR RENT-TTwo furnished rooms 1185 562 Dodge street, | * 43 | 7 BUECIAUTIES for those out «f employmont to make monoy with. Call on M. L. Sinith, N. 16th strect, and seo fawples. 4881m 0ST—178, ‘two_discharges fiom the army be. i onging 6 Maurico R. Harnes from 1560 10 1668, Bl reward paid for tho returu of same st Boe offco. 424-16) ASH PAID For second hand clothes, orders by Jlotters or postals promptly attended 16 Ad. dross Mr. or Mrs, Broderich 818 south 10th 8t Omaha. 400-1mo3 or of e 43011 OB ReNT- 420191 F OB LEAE=0 business lots 104 street, between M\unm Apd Gapital avenue, east, ide; for o Furnished rooms at 1619 Farnam, hoard to one or two_gea- 427140 JOR RE r—Small house. Ingulie uf A 4:0 5. Tith stree: Murphy, 4235-160 DOR RENT ‘out board 161 cnien can bo secomodated Apply 1518 Farnam ¢ g Nicely fornished rooms with or with. Dodgo St. 190 16} Cmens with throe rooms for 013 Dodye Bt. 101165 an Oyt &ood callar POR RENT- FCiapith oy RENT-- AT [FoR room lster west of Petvisen, real estate ogont, Tota 873 W-1uo’ ru water, hot water, thorughout ¥ DRISCOLL: 336151 Sture Foom with basemer i St PAULSEN & C g ruished room 1821 Capitol ave, Bevors £ood huuses,alss 00 9 room fucuiabied bouse. Joba & wardy, 1111 I o dwelling, hath room, | UEEN PROTECTOR-Unprecodent:dinducementa offored lady ageots for this new rubber undergar it for lagies, Address with ‘stamps, Undergar. ment Co., 0 south May 8t., Chitavo. 19-1m), TARGE fstot vooms, with or Without bo 1 private families Oriehed freo of charge otfioe, opy osite postolfice. Cannoa, Jones & . 09 p. m. 8. m Cn my prewises on Dec. 16, 1883, in © Cream Colored Pony, Smal ad, mane and tail s little darker JAS. E. VANDERCOOK. H25-6t 1ewk o IR T 5 EDWARD KUEHL, MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION. ALIST, 803 Tenth strces, betwoon Faruaw & nog, will, with the ald of guardian epirits, ob any'one glence of th pust wnd prosent, v cortain canditions in thy future. ma rloct satisfaotion e the te and shoss teo ¥.B. YOUNGHUSBAND, ‘Gemeral ~ Colloctor ! | 1308 Farnawm Streot, room 8,0maba, Neb. Collections solicited Monthly or otherwiee; both in | ity aud ooutry, wud ou il los of Hwircads, 'se: curlty procured for debls Lot promptly paid. Books | kept aud ba'auced weokly and monthly’ 4 geueral uditivg b | romptly attenced to, U | eferences given. Commissions of sl kinay 8N, Bauk i best |John D. Peabody, M. D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. OFFICE ROOMS, 8 and § 1604 FARNAM. Healdano 017 14 Douglas Sitest \OR RENT—Furnishod rooms on tho northwes cor. 15th and Capltolven, formerly Creighton 185 7OR RENT—Looms in Nebraskn Nations Bank Building. Most desiratle ofices in the clty “ot Drug store, 16h_and 7248