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THE DAILY BEE---OMAHA, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1884, THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. [Anne Eiiiot was encored. “Riga-vig"i A MIRROR OF THE PAST. |m., the 20a of July. The army anl| @ by a chorus of Saratoga voices, under the came. The Sixth corps marched thirty- leadorehip of Mr. G. Shields, also re five miles from Manchester without a l“] IIllm] S[GD Tflml Wl(h RES]]BCI fo ceived an; encore, The music was fur- Tflfi Bams nr GB“VSDHI‘E v“-.:d]y Hn_ halt. The troops were then all arranged nisho by’the Fourth Infantry orchosira, from the round-tops on ou Teft through : The affair was & complete success, an i Zeigler's grove to Oemetery hill, from the Wholesale Lignor DEAIErS, | great praise is due to al who sided in flected Lest Night, here back over Culp's hill to MeAllistor's 77 IR bringing about that result. — e mill. Slosum, Howard, Nowton, Han . Ty > ’ On Sunday afternoon Gen. O. O.|By General Howard, at the Baptist|cock, Sickles, Sykes, in line from right A Fall Meeting Last Night and Mach | g o g™ dolivered a very intoresting ad- 24 o PUS% 46 left with ‘Sedgewiok in reserve and — Tuesday Morning, March 4. LOCAT, BREVITIES. -~ e e A e Ohurech, in a Lecture for the Business Done, dress to the members of the Sunday : Kilpatrick on the ground beyond, Big e . school. His subject was, “The Lesson Benefit of the Y. M C.A. Roundtop and Gregg on our right. Buford : —New crop clover and timothy seed for sale. A el oo ot s ok e of the Day,” which was “m;‘ed to very Ry being now sont bAdk 1b take oA of U8 it t\ .ch"a \ Shugart, Waito & Wies, Council Bluffs, Towa. regular mee 6du-| gitontively by the large number present. e " trains. for Infa ren i f8-1m, [ cation was hold last evening, President | During his discourse tho goneral ro-| A fair-sized audienco was present last| Lo facod us, Ewell opposite Slo. L s — At 3 o'clock p.m., yesterday, Bishop Clark- [ Baker in the chair. marked that it would be the last oppor- | evening at the Bavtist church to hear|cum, Longstreet opposite IT r Children choeks, . « i ancock ana Castoriapromotes Digestion | What give 201l call by the secretary found all the [ tunity he would have of speaking to | General Howard's lecture on ““The Battle | Sickles and A. P. Hill between them. ,nmmhm MLt them, at loast for some months, na ho " The necond day's terriffio artillery and | ~tion, Sour Stomach, Diarthoon, and members present. waa sbotit to take s voyage to Europe, |0 Lctysburg.” The lectare was ably elr fevers, mi them sloap ; !Tis Onstorin. When babies frot and cey by tu #on was still very ill, and has not improved any since last reports, - 4 " linfantary collision was then described | Feverishness, It insures health and | Whor oomies, (oot and ooy by turms, @ - Ono of the largee. oirt i3 balng run W% | Tho minutes of the two previous meot- [ " At the conclusion of Gen. Howard's |dclivered and was highly entertaining, | with o fow incidents as samples of the | natural sleep, without morphine. | o < S o o, um‘:ml, "l “d:m ,:;r;wnl: wroc) ings were read and approved. address the election of officers for the |and appreciated by all who heard it, carnago—speaks of General Weed’s ks What quh-kl\l'(-urv‘-l.('?nsltllmt&nn, 3 TSSO 1A DN A8 vehused bo rast Ditefct COOMMUNTOALIONS, ensuing term was proceeded with, result- | General Howard began by speaking of [death, also of the brave Vincent's and | castoria s sowell adnptedtoChitdren thag | S0 SomAch Colds, Tndigestion, ing in the re-election of the present | the kindness and courtesy of the people |others. Sickles' command broke, and | 1 recommend itassuperior toany prescription superintendent and assistant superin- | of Omaha; of the orderly city and its|the loss of his leg-—the batteries were| knowniome. Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Ol and Paregoric, ang. Attorney Godwin's request for & new grand | From Truman Buck, city engineor: 1. A. Arcui, M. D, jnry, and it was so_announced this morning. | Stating the following condition of the | tendent, viz: Mr. L. Littlefield and M. | constant growth and prosperity and of its |severely handled but they did great 8 Portland Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hall Castoriat —Quito an extensive frame addition to the | fnanoes of the school district on March | S. Avery respectively. The annual re-|tremendons business energy. Omaha |damage. B ) 10, & M. passenger depot in this city, is being erectod. It will be used chicHly as a baggage oom, —The Women's Christian Aid association : B in the , 832,- | porta wero read, and also a short history | ought. to be on the hill top of progress, Just at dark Ewell made another at- i ‘ ;?:4 bn]l::-.‘c:ui,:nu,: ,:::;y ::nd. of tho Sunday school was given, the lat- | for it in 8o situated that all nations flow | tack on Cemetry Hill. Carroll's charg CENTAUR LINIMENT-an absolute cure for Rheuma~ - . tor showing a marked annual incroase in |intv it, and itis just the place to give |was a remarkable part of this. Our lines| tism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c. The most Powerful and ¥ene~ $10,087.96; bonds on deposit, $49,000. | the regular attendanco since iw forma- | light, coming in contact, as it does, with | Were broken, but part of them regained. | trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man. will hold a meoting in their rooms, corner of | On motion the finance committeo was | tion, G. R. B. [men frcm every race and nation. To|Still Gen. Johnson's confederates slept Sixtoonth and Farnam stroets, this afternoon | nstructed to invest the $10,000 in the T Omana and Nebraska the hardy citizen- ltlhng night inside of Geary's lines. Guary | | o at 2:30, sinking fund in paving bonds or such GOVERNMENT ARMS, soldiers flocked after the war, and where. | having been sent over to our left during —1In police court yesterday ono disturber ot the peace was discharged, and two suspi- cious characters wero held pending Investiga- aver you place them they are not an ele- | the afternoon’s fight with Sickles. Yo' bo f d other security as it deems beat. whont b his in the morning of Y % A ignored, for they are amon Geary regaine on BALELT o) eh - From Goorgo Ellot: Asking an in- | How They May be Obtaincd by G. A.R. | the judges, tho mechanics and the farm: |tho third of July. At last camo tho |~ Hown Walhl, ppO RO T R crease of pay as janitor for the north Posts, ers, giving life and power overywhere. [supreme struggle, came this afternoon of | WWANTED—Light work and sewing in _private { e hool. Reforred But they do grow old, and sons and|July 3. This 18 what theyjhavo been put [stairs - o AT 700 north 100 strcet, ip | ENOR SALE—132 feot sauaro on corncr. esldcnco P Mr. John H. Harte, the contractor, had | 80 ?O:l ‘ ARG Girkiont Noaths Buivins daughters grow up to take their places, [into a panorama at Chicago. Pickett's |~ — ey opposite P, 0. 83841 a big amile on hts face early Saturday morn Potition from C. Bertelsen: Asking Washington, February 26, 1884 The general then contrasted the present | charge mot by the second, fifth and other any Ko Of worG. OR SALE—Full lot on Harney_strect, G0x182 at ing. We don't blame John, for it's the first | that a comfortable house be rented for 8 "l‘;‘x on, ry <0, J state of society with that of twenty-one|corps. The artillery roar cannot be de- | ment burea N. 16th 8t. $5.600. McCAGUE, opposite P, 0. 057-t1 one, and a boy at thut. Mr. Fred Drexel is | him or that his pay be increased $5 per L) Lo } years ago. What a change! only the|scribed. The musketery fire was so ar. | —— T i v OR BALE—A beautiful residence site, s now “‘grandpapa.” All is well, BRI, 1o chabls:Hi'ts o 5, | Bé: Omaha, Neb. middle aged can tell it. He showod how| ranged that it scomed simultaneous and | VYANTED ZSitution to docencral housowork by | ]G ods ™ Bast feont, fne view, vors. desir i To the Rditor 6 The Dee. depressed was everything after the disas- | d'd not last long.J ings for board. Tnquire of Miss Johnson 617 wouth | ble. McCAGUE, opposite P 0. 056-t1 flll;?i:::‘;.}.lxl(::;‘;:{;:l:or :.‘fl.:::m:::.:: s 2l Enclosed you will finda lotter from | ter of Chancellorsville. 'How the army| Some vivid pictures of the horrid de. | 0 strect. 041 | FO SATE—Sis wlendid Tt T Tarscom place st saloon keepers for keeping open thelr places g the secretary of war concerning the issue | at Fredericksburg was depleted by de |structions of human life were given. A batgain, DEUL & SHRIVER: o717 REPORTS OF COMMITT) B ‘osition as traveling agent, clerk or i On claims: Allowing claims to the | ¢ d sortions and the goingout of the two| Woe got a victory, a dearly bought ¥, by aexperienced niii. | Grooery OR SALE—Lots in west Cuming at §175, to §250, day. It foted, the f of arms and sccoutrements to G. A. R. © gof ctory, ly bought one. of references given. Ady . d J B oot lortoan 100 e st B0 unt of 815,600.16 waa read. Tho ro- | Doate, which may bo of interest, yoars ud thce months men. How the| Gon. Howand clos by an aocount of the o ot N “**™ 06t | sheggach oy erms, mosthly paymenia, JOAN L L i ) . extremo peace men were pravailing at |after battle 40,000, ides ki = it A MeCAGUE . 0. - —Another man fs proud fof himeelf, This | Port was adopted, and tho president and |~ rpryly yours, home behind the army; thet vouan nwf,t:,lndmlu O VW ANTED By gouns lady, s peston a8 cot. | J7ORSALE—Tiuse an ot o Capieal 1l at 85100 timo it is A. Ehrlich, who was passing around | secretary instruotod to draw warrants for Cuas. F. Maxvrxsox. | gone against the administration, showing | * o gave a fow instances of tho offorts | (ype-writer: nas had experionco with el papors. | - NCCAUUE, ovposite P. 0. i the cigars yestorday and when questioned, all | the various amounts named therem: Wanr DEPARTMENT, a wonderful falling eff from Mr. Lincoln’s | ¢ surgeons, Christian commissioner men, given. ~Addrors ¢ Fai JOR SALE -Beautitul resldonce lot on Pack ave., tho answer that would bo elioited was, “its a| Buildings and property: A majority re- WasuiNazox Orry, O e o & targo plus o 8| ganitary socioty friends and other human | Y-\ rimvie youms mn v MoORGUE, opposite B 0rE el O girl and it weigha ten pounds.” Somobody | 1oz rocommending the adoptien of Du- February 21, 1884, minus, He spoke of the adverse influ- |, ancics to afford relief to that city of | WY “to work, pourd snd'ge sesahool = St:—Referring to your letter of the | ences in England and France and Rome, ts fn Hawthorne nddi please pat him on the back. ¥ p ifi- : 8 hhy sufferers. It took a long time to reach | Bee office Rl oL 5 frosno & Mendolasohn's plans and spocifi-| | Gy, " voquosting on behalf of Guo, |l0oking toarccognition of theconfederacy, | yuq help them all. = - = L-,‘ & RN ot ror Piat 0 —Vestorday the coroner empannelled & ationg for tne proposed school building | ¢ "Guster Post No. 7,G. A. R.,of Omaba, | of the part Napoleon IIL took in Mexi- jury in the caso of William Fischor, and after | ° < A . ! e0, trying to create an empire there with| He closed by a parting scone with a | 4 & n Thirtieth and Douglas streets; signed | Nebraska, to be informed as to whether 0 trying PiXe there witl E ofti inLGRE FANTED —Drug store that will bear inyvostiga— a verdict to the effect that the deceased came | PY i y 4 to the government, obtain a limited num. |8tood sympathy with the SLLANIOD# 150, to §2 0. 666 crippling of | bren mortally wounded in a chargo upon | and aversgo saies per day. b to his death by n doso of strychnino adminfs. [nority report by Mr. Gibbon, stating his | 1 "% guns and equipments to be used | 0T government by recogpizing tho brenk Lee's rear guard, and asked if it was not | 0" OSCAI SWA WARD, Neb. terod by his own hand. preferenco for thoso of W. R, MoPhor- | £ memerial and burial services. T have |and extending commercial advantago to [ 800d thing this strong hope of meet- | yy orent,a Touso with 3 or 4 rooma —At the annual meoting of tho stockholders | son and recommending none. the honor to inform you that thoro is no | Jeff Davis and other like neighbora. ing again when there is no more war. for a family of two within 10 or 12 blocks of A the Post offle ure pay but 1ot over $12. per mo. of Trk Bxe Publishing company, heldat the | (), teachersand text books: Recommend- | authority of law for loaning or issuing| OB the othier hand, Leo had the army Address Beo offce. S0 ) S e At offico of Tk Uniaii B, last night, tho fol-| 30 'oh ¢ Misy Shoppoy be paid $10 per |arms as indicated above. of northern Virginia in prime condition oo for man_and | Oerings ot MeCAGUR. of poite T, 0, ‘et o 1 v iceable arms and accountre.|—never better organized. It now had lowing board waa eloted for the ensuing |, oy oraditional workdono in thohigh |, oaeorriochtls urme and sceountro: | four oorps, Longateeot's, A, P. Hil's und Y ininger.Luther Drake snd GoorgeTrachuck, | 8chiool beginning January Ist, and that | boing sold for uses of . A. R. posts, [Ewell's of infantry and Stuart's of cav- At hgen ot | Miss Johnson bo paid 85 additional per | can bo sold on_application to the com. [lry. InJune, 1863, we had come down —On Wodnesday evoniug a large party of | otk from January 1st for supplying | manding officer of Rock Island arsenal, [to about 85,000 efioctives. Lee's, as Councll Bluffs people will be in attendanco at | My, Sheppey’s placo. Adopted. Tilinois, as foliows: Austrian muskets |counted by Hooker's acouts and_spies, €he roller skating rink fu this city. Manager [ §pocialcommittee: Recommending that | at 81 each, accoutrements at 40 cents per | Rumbered “about 108,000, including ar- ¥lliott has made arrangements with the | the salary of the principal of the Leaven- [ sot, A set of accoutrements consists of | tillery, infantry and cavalry. . Bavarian band of Council Bluffs to attend and | worth achool be fixed at $950 per annum. | bayonet, scabbard, waist belt and plate, Lee, for supplies xmq for political rea- furnish the music, and he desires that the | Adopted. cartridge box and cap pouck. Very re. [5ons, concluded to visit Pennsylvania VWANTED Two untur e within six bloo| S A e nscom Park, § sl | JooB satk— 5 :, upposite P. O front, very che 652-1 —(rocery business established 10 years nal tract of over £75.000. Location n the city of Omaha, stonk and fixtures will aliut «7.000. 1iberal terms on stock and Teaso on_buildings to responsible partics, Address “Grocer” this office. coitt OR SALE. d ANTED--8,000 yandslof dirt, at or near one block west of the Couvent on St. Mary's ave- nue. 8. R. JOHNSON, G814 of Stetle, Johnson & Co. VW ANTED—600 urivy vaulta, sinks and_comspoole | 3G to clean with sanitary clcaner. Satisfastion F guaranteed. Cow and Calf, cheap, 1835 Wilson st. ‘ Oninha people turn out and give the people| A motion was made and carried that | spectfully your obedient servant, and Maryland, as ho had done the yoar 590, 1mos - s — from over the Missouri a hearty welcone, the finance committee be instructed to Ronert T. Lxsrm.'s, before. Should he succeed in taking 1‘%&'“‘ :n[m ;xx{ }‘t;.'.‘ll.& ulfu'fm' 16 acres, —The groat benefits and blessings of the | secure $1,000 insurance each on the fur- Secrotary of War, | Washington, Baltimore and Philadel- POR RENT: Ranch on Piatte River. bolt lino road are being realizod alroady by | Miture in King and Leavenworth streets . MANDERSON, phia, the copperheads or peace men P e § nd Rauch on u‘»pul.lm‘;‘.kg:‘v school buildings, Adopted. ates Senate, would give up, and the cause of slavery S the U. I depot and 4 house of 2 rooms 22d an }rx:?::‘rl ':Vl:’:!"ll]fi‘:m&mx’% ::‘;‘i‘l‘l":‘; RESOLUTIONS e nng’:out}mrn indsp;indence be won. Lemvnworth: Tuquio i . "Lees grocey stere 21 | [ IR SALEThece oot bruses :ndl"i\m |‘{|; ion's A i 5 - 2 b : i Lowenworth. 83 addition, 82 . balance §20 per Loadad frleght oars has oosupled the blook for | BY.O0peland that the city attorney be re R e commenced his movemen.. Hook A raratoied Tomse bt residens | Month. Near stret cara.” Raro barguin, l“ult RE! portion, to party who will board famiiv. required. Aldross Bort Fine house and lot near 22d and Davenport Sts., quested to commence proceedings againat p— er first sent a division across the river at tho last ton daya. Sovaral of tho restdents | $h0® 0k 10 MY Uor Yoalors of the city | It S. Van Tassol, & prominent stock man | Fredericksburg. A. P. Hill being still haye takoa the numbers of the cars and other | ¢ recover the license money said to be | from Cheyenne, arrived in this city yesterday | there, made a show fora whole army. cheap. Good G room house 1n Hanscom Place. near streot car, at bargain. IREY,& MOLTER, S. W. corner references gaven i postoftice. data, which will be used in the forthcoming|que the city, Withdrawn. morning, and will remain a fow days prior toan | Rumors, spies ,nnd newspapers said Lee l,“" RENT _Two room Kitehon and closct up. | 10th and Farnam. 500t sult for damages, A motion was made and carriod that a | eastern trip. ll;r' started. .”}’le“ tht:l _Oth of Juae, \tairs, 1181 Aborman avenue. 05 | ROR, SALE- oty fhe b pavne g 5 R committee of three be appointed to e ——— easanton, with two divisions of our 5 = 3 for selling. ~ Address Lock Box No. S07, O A Great Discovery. consider the above matter and report as Attention, Hooks! cavalry, Buford’s and Gregg's, and two 05 BENES Fumbhed rooma ab 1019 Faram. braska, et B That is daily bringing joy to the homes of [soon as practicablo. Mosars. Livesey, | All members, active and honorary, are | Prigades of infantry, Ames’ and Rus- e A 5 3 o =5 7 T OR SALE—Fcr 81,600, a residonce property on thousands by saving many of their dear ones | Qopeland and Parker were appointod. sell’s, made the famous reconnoissance at R B lealyaf o lahod sosime wiky or Wil south 12th street. that will rent for §20.00° pei from an early grave. Truly in Dr. King's | “BBULer that each school: of two or | Feducsted tobo present st the regular | Brandy station, capturod Stustts pa = outbord 10l Rodee Bk OTASLL ] Coth hiumh e woid av0n i New Discovery for CnnuumpuuuJ Coughs, \d FO" RENT—Furished rooms, 106 North 18th 001 tt RKER & MAYNE. ? 666-74 RN T Troom otsa Ygsen tave e S Bronal more rooms be furnished with a bulletin | meeting Df']‘inneer, Huok and Ladder ors, fought a hard battle, left Col. B. .()tnl\df:;ieAaf sl‘i‘“?l‘z‘l'lnfq?x’nn:hh;qln‘hmz’: lfi:fl:‘: s'i:i': board upon which shall be mscribed the | Company No. 1, at their hall to-morrow | I\, I;Avu, a classmate of Gen. Howard'’s, and Chost, or any disense of the Throat and |names of primcipals and teachers. | (Tuesday) evening, March 4th, at 7:30 |dead, and many others, then withdrow. Abso|ute|y Pure. Jungs, a positive cure. Guaranteed. Trial| Adopted. o'clock prompt. Very important busi- [ Pleasanton showed that Ewell, Long- Pottien frog at O, F. Goodman'y Drug Store. |~ 1mho pecial committee to fix the salary [ness at hand. Per order of D. L.|street and Stuart wero already at or near — e —— THE RAILROADS. TOR SAL 4 room house, good barn, full i I [ lot, south 12th street, §1.60. Rasy terma. g beautiful routh and cast front | ~ House 5 rooms, largelot, barn, etc., north Oaha, indow, furnished suitable for one also emaller room adjourning. 03811 OR RENT—. 1000, ‘Iwo reom house, quarter ac'e ground, Burt St., FaA marpalbotpurly g0, Monthly payments, “BARKER & MAYN 563 This powder never More conomical that of janitors for the King and Leavenwort! Mitchell, president; E., G. Ryley, secre- | Culpepper Court House. 4 strengh and wholesom S schools reported that they had been fixed tary, ow Leo b"E‘P to hurry; so did Hoo- t"l‘ in‘.'::!ini‘n'fi.‘a';:‘:’?;3".:.“".‘:;55‘{";215? 1“3’1‘.."'3."‘33 large house, suitable for two | FOR SAL o acre al $60 per month during the winter and ker. On the 13th of June he push 042 8§ Ord June ed | phosphate powders. Sold only in cens. Roya Bak- 2%, 1835 1:u and Wilson &, $30 per month during the summer, XY ers, northward on the inside lines. all | B¢ Pawder Go., 108 Walireet New York. S Adopted, o Recrnits William H. Swim and John |made a rapld march with three divisions 1616 Chicago street. A motion was made and carried that i i through Chester Gap, marched upon Mil- ENT— 00 = o c ! s s o Bttt afit e LU L aiusjentatediat orDi 2o Eaasall (20 o bitte il s habmever oea | SPECTAT, NOTICE S, | oSzt oleser fis e buiggone ek A whole with clused doors to consider the Wyo., aro asigned to company F, Ninth | gont, Milroy fought hard but staid one osst — f infantry. day too long at Winchester. He run the TO LOAN—Monoy, | O BALE ~Elegant cottage on Convent stroet. e lot_on sonth 18th sl (,$1.000—on long tne. PARKER & MAYNE OR SALE—1} acre piece in West Omaha at §1,300 | a The C, B, & Q. Runs a Oar Direct on long time, 8 is a rare chance for specu- from Ohicago luto this City, —_ reports of the committee on buildings 0 0 08 REXT—House six rooms corner 281 and b B Lo 200, #7ul Saturday night's dispatches stated that|8nd property submitted in the earlier| Colonel Lewis C. Hunt, Fourteenth|morning of the 1othalittle after mid. | e e e [ Dodge. McCAGUE, opposite b. 0. 05641 | bilane It santiny propamin . Sr20 ¥ Behule to-day the C. B. & Q. road would begin | Pzt of the evening. . antry, having roported for duty. in | night, lost 4,000 of his 10,000 men, somo | IV Cs Yo anaum, on Dovsias rants e e | THOR RENT—Fleasant faraished room 1074 Farmam | _ 24 RABKEE SHATHE. > 5 A 5 The committoe in about twenty min- | person at these headquarters will remain [were caught by "lid. Johnstons’ division | dress 1.C. Patcerson & Co., 1224 Farnas street. 211 running their through trains into this| ytes rose and reported progress to the|in the city of Omaha until assignment to[on their road of retreat, some never fodm. | ith or without board. Al city by way of Plattsmouth. i station is ordored. stopped running till they reached the | \FONEY TO LOAN—Tne lowest rates of terest | J1 5NN Tonvdore, 1ita v porcomrere ML 5 ‘This was evidently a little overdeawn,| It Wan moved and carried that the o — Susquehanna. At Harpers Ferry we Bgante) Loat Ajenay, 164h & Doueis L5 #8461 | 5055 OR_ SAl lifornia_street, 11 FPCEEL e BB 5y P 5 Real Estato Transters, had 11,000 then undor Tyler. He with- | JV[ONEX 79 LOAN In suma of $300, aua upward. e miles {rom o.4 room house, barn, vell, ‘but the C., B. & Q. company have begun running a through coach from Chicago to | turned in one week from last night to Omaha, by way of Plattsmouth. The | the board and that the board purchase coach arrived in this city Sunday evening | plans and ggwifiufiom at a cost not to d d exceed $400. e S Iaes peseniay ion the 1. (O | S P00 then sdjonemed: tor next NT—Furnished rooms, warmed, 1724 | cistern, etc , § 617t F down, bolauce 816 00 per Dovgrias street, $5.00. osnpe Tho following deeds were filed for ‘k.'i;" W“{"’Y.I’;*“dl"izh‘;l. Iao ;h:lt Ewel!l Avea Toe Terand on T e L Jo g ’, wil caval endl under Imbcden an record in the county clerk's office March Jenkins th cloared the Shenandosh HELP WA 1, reported for Tue Ber by Ames’ real valley for Lee. Ewell crossed the Poto- 7ANTED—Lady book-kes estate agency: mac then 2Ist and 220d of June into 910 o0 oMice: William L. MuCAgue and Dexter L, |Maryland. Longstreet moved cn east of wmx'um—n 1o the architects for modification to be re- month, — = Alsy, nice, new 5 room cottave, full lot, cistern, JFO8 BENI—Furoldhed rooms, 1617 D:dgo street. | ceflar. banerys, closets, by window and_evorything 61341 in good order, 1} wi'es from postoftice, §1,650—8200 down, balance $15 ver month. BARKER & MAVNE, N. ¢h and bamam, 603t Address *S 0933 Fou' RENT—Furnished rooms, 1516 Dodge St. 516-4 hall 1ot w 1l locate persous to Instruct & 8. Joe for Chicago. 1t i the first car T everything i i o « 0 § ENT ] o 0 b o _near i good shape, — Pric . ever run by this company from Monday evening. Thomas to Hans Christiensen, w d, n} of the Shenandoah to watch us, keeping [, d 1 1"/ i g fomand forcopn Ao [ A e ".’&“‘1»‘3.‘”;‘;’8-’1';”\‘#.’: 19020 aold boon. . £, W7 LOUNBBULY, 414 IDong Chicago to 'this city, and ~doubt. = lot 65 in Nelsons add, 325, ?}“nu o;v;lry lgamat Pltamn‘;wx;. .&.’u rjl:u:lklnnlnw furnished. . B "”""& 010 & MAYNE, N. E. cor. 13th and Farnam. 660-tt .ou e - : 1 5 Richard W. Barl and Loui G any combats occured en route. P ugl . A . e SAL © sl il cows. Hery Beal, oor- pro s mornine| BIRTH AND DEATH LIST. |10 toJohn Mudlivger, w d, calss Dac| i) T CY - O Feevramepep——— I RENT—Nico' furnishod rooms, 1005 Friiad R that the reason the C., B. & Q. compan; 3 in Barker's add, $240. 3 mouth, hurried up after Ewell, und Tanlly, Gl “Inquire ‘st EDH.LM & D BALE 0 VoA Ron R had not run - their ’l‘.hmughQ iy i | or Last Month as Reported by Dr.| Andrew J. Hanscom and wife to|cruised the Potomao very soon, The [ERICKEONS J : 015 OR LEASE—0 business lots 10th street, betweon | = gholu)$ Ercksny, TN here was becouze the yards of Lelsenring. Charles F, Harrison, w d, lots 13, 14, 15, 24th and 26th saw nearly the whole of AFTE Davenport and Capitol avenue, SiN sido, for & | JNOR SALE—i clegant residen o — opposite tha the B, & M. are not capable of caring for 16 and 17 block 18 in Hanscom piace. Levs army on Maryland and Pennsyl- nwurk, |n-.~:‘1::‘2c;»'flffiif ‘:flrfnun"ml ho ":gfl b o such a train, In the spring, however, it The following is the number of births $3.000, vauia soil. Hooker now pushed over the Charley 1607 Farnum street. | itreots. 1( you want & gilt edge building site, wo — e e and see the 000, ; b - REN accomodated | *'og-ti 18 said, the traoks of the B. & M, will be Charles W. Hamilton, trustee, to Ed.|Potomao ~ at Bdwards ferry the 20th T ek Fariaied i Applo, 1616 Parmarn B | = omms el that tho thmu(hu"nim of | nd deaths for the month of February, a8 | win R. Benson, deed, lot 2 blook 1 in{8nd 27th of June and moved to a line YA G e ‘tP}U ‘arnam e ORSAE- the.**Q." may be run in here with ease, | Feported by Dr. Leisenring, secretary of | Shinn's first add., $525. with loft at Harpors Ferry or Maryland | ———-crr— o e TOR RENT—Storo room with basemort 1m0 t has been " United States to John B ke Heights and right beyond Frederick Ma- i Sood deep, 1611 Farnam 8t. PAULSEN & CO., 160y OR SALE f;"‘"h‘?l’ i—A good span of mules, Ve hiough Towa woud ook ugen.(h | Mowten ... 3otk awl sn 20-15-10 K, b 1and ooking north Ho saked Halck | oS b 5 | Pa e ail | B el BT SR movement of the “‘Q" as mi a|1ng 80 acres. or the troeps at Maryland Heights and —oin, oy 24 O OR RENT-—Severa good houses, alsa one 9 room | YNGR BALE—Farm § wakios from city, Tagquire of and prepare '.ha‘?dor. Nothing Bfl: ks anid wifo o Nicholas | Was twiee refused. hen e tendered g e A “""’;{-?," b | & Sngly fusnlabed bouse, Jobn K, Edwards, 1111 vl:. Mra. Meyer, over Hosders Drug siore, llf‘u'.;;.';u Bainbris w d, sw} of sec 20.15-10 F, | his resiguation of command. Meade re- | + — i — Shnisdan v o, s | placed him at Frederiok the 8th of | VW flon as novsekcoper” Adiress A, No- that would lead ma R RENT_Furaished room with ithout OR BALE— Two large Normanstaillons, Addre s ‘mlhl suppose that any of the Iowa 0 urt room o without | Y 3 Finest location in the city. Also few 0. D. Birdsall, Walnut, lowa, - 1m* o run their traina i i ] Miss Ella E, Laston to Herbert J, [June, Hallack at once gave to Meads | Bee otice. table board ted, N. W. cor. 1sth and Fi e dhieiiy, o} ' 11| Davis, w d, lot 6, block 2, aw} :: sw} of [ What he had refused: to Hooker. FANTED M les and females of good address, i b il ol (\’Vl:;Mw- -K;fln:;.oflmnmfmfi:g." g sec 3-156-13 E, 8275, To oonu:.l‘:m?) matters, Js~ E. B, x;hm't B e ol e s oty 05 BENT—Boome In Nebraska Nationa Bask sall, Walauh, Jows, 156-1m} watohed wil George H. g8 and wifeand Low W, | crossed the Potomac at Seneca, below | woullike to become acq uainted with » p.ofitavle 3 losirat lo of n e \OK SALE—Tw d-haud b during the fow weeks, Hill, nfigla, fo Carstens Carsten, w d, loi | our army, raided around us, and des- Rusionen v 1 do well fo. alrais Cupta enti. s, A'I'né e T M T ’:“n:'d:lluxy Wagom, Chasp, a¢ 1315 Harasy st : '—Vurnished rooms on the northwes 2, blook 2, inJArbor Place, $260, troyed many wagons and captured much OR Carstons Carstens and wife to August|Property. Our cavalry met him at Han. | Y\TANTED “cilrls ut Wilkics Paper Box Factory, HI‘: 8 1 and apholarenns, formarly Oreisuios \OR BALE-Uolorado coal. This coal | as free from Never Give Up. 218 South 14th street. 505 1 ot O 10 = G I 0 i WU . 4 800t and as clean as Rock Spring. Nezel, w d, lot 2, block 2, in Arbor Place, ;’Jfi; ';"‘n““::‘“l':in““ fi"&"i:g& l:‘: .l‘;:u:l.l,( | SATANTED(io0d girl for genoral housework ot Fumflsuw Toon oated BN, Tia. 984-t1 SEFF. W, BRDFORD. 0. 8. Monf omary and wife to the [ 0P8, went to York, obtained some symef= . MA0 S0 el U F%, -l?"ur e~ ufi"l‘z‘l&"‘fn%?“ school district :fi Omabs, lots 10 and 11, | Pathy, but lost it by demanding supplies ANTED—A capable gitl to do second work and FOR SALE, ikt 218 South 16th 8. block 12, Hanscom Place, w d, $2,100, ' |and greenbacks, A great scare extended |, jqael*t s takiuic car. of children. Callat brick & O EXCHANGR-Woekly newsomnsy RBALE—A swail Mowler, B.) man & Co,, 7% John Creighton and ;ri‘l'- 'to“ ooin from Washington WlPhilld.lphil. s [Eraagmutamen ol 110k snd Flaror sicemte o | O T v Aama e T oot sl e mows otk o [ Knecht, w lot 10, blook 16, E, V., | enemy was everywhere! As Moade moved fown; also 40 sores laud to exchange for Omha T Smith's add, 81,500, ] in a loug line (twenty-five miles), his loft | VW Vurk. Wases i yor werk “apety ot | Jooperty. BHL BALIVER S107_ | P aenmtie s g g™ = larwe aad emat > disdt” | JROR SNLE-Furiiture wad Baturee roudy for Geo, E and wife, to Rudolph | Was (on:the 30th of June) near Emmetts. | Douglas Street. = Buraki, w d, lots 1 and 2, hnku‘l ns., burg and his right near Manchester, his VW ANzED: 00, center and self nerr Janestown; Loe con | YV pleasnt Allen Koch to Edward J, Pussey, w|centrated between Chambersburg and [Atires ¥ idd tako nice | ~gI8.8) 10; 42 to 86 & | JoOR ¥ XOHANGE—Good residence 0% T W chuvasing. | FOR BALE—Cheap, u toam of pouleeand now sch ol | S BELL & SHAIVER Dubuque Towa. B8 BEEimmo boarding bouse Inquire at 210 8. 10th street. MISCELLANEOUS, } DIED, d, lot 3, Capitol add, $600. Gettysburg, Reynolds had the present 6i6-Lmo} rul::::w ol el bt i :fi:’f" OST—This morning ou Fifteenth Btrect betwee HANSEN—In this clty, March 2, 1834, Thowas p(llhwn and wife to John |left wing, corps the First Hp'ud' Good girl in & fanMly of \wo. must be & good 4 Farnam and Haeney, or on Harney strect bet. —Ia o o) 's 7T 10 @ TanIY of w0, must be 0 9 v 4 ot bet. 1030 p. m. Anuls, wile of H. 1. H“"“’f Hawmang, w d, lot 6 in Capital addition; | (the Eleventh), and Sickles’ (the Third), ook aad good Iauairess, 110 8. 2oth 81, © flfi‘ifl%&,'fififlnfifl‘ffi;“:"fifl e iont R and Bl “'m,,.,’,“ff,,‘,"'wfl" 9 Soa! days, The the w also south 44 feet of lot 4, block 17 in nhlod:'!uloxd'n division of cavalry. »y [ el Wit +38 | addition at a Largain, ap, Iy to J. M. o lirness shop 18th street and will be paid for iroutto, arranted Omaha, $1,000, nol own corps was, the last day of AN’ Hoy to run gmands. Address lIotters T 63 -8§ Daaish othodist church on Nichola sroet, | Fibiston, "Goras. e Goorge H. Boggs and wife, Lowis W. Jue, a Marah run, aix milos rouw How.- oV i R AL | o A o0 § o om ek L O o hain with Kaight Tompia char: bsbwoen Tusalath and Tanty: e tosta | ant 2 u aruplo 0%y doele do Jaccb O, Suachesc, w &, (1 45 Reusetisbirg, Ho ealied foe | o7 rmatm oo v Yz iy v | o S Brlnglon offce 14th and Farvan > sy Friouds are luvited. , block 2, place, $700, Howard arue o y oy - B r B ADLKIND 00 March 8 e August Pratt and wifo and ot al, fo|Place; they two went over ali the dis-| wssl™ T w00 8 U W o gtk sue, 91,050, | AMILY Ballat 1. Riner's March ot iy, Gooty { yeam, el Saratoga Even ";”l‘“ ¥ “b o‘:»‘l; Jr., 'l;‘r' a0 undivided § m:‘:nlfid orders together that night, VW ANTED A road wuman cook st the Emmets Lol & bogn . i adaision, B0 & SN Wb 197 ! will take place' March 4th, from| Br, and Mes, Nevius are the guests of | 800, 4 g s Myldivjaion, burg. Buford ::l. m‘l‘d:fl Gettysb o S o e o SLlh | e hanodees S ik 0,000 YNGR 2 o, s 421 | toanth aud Willlams stroots, at 280 p. m. | pry, W, H. Lawton. ¥rank Mystick and wife to Honning | skirmishi L iy ave invited. Fedeliey with Lee's adv YT great UEEN rmmk'«uw. nducements | Lot in Hid.eaugn's Place, #620, o :‘-clx any work in her flnm She has also & supply by Y Several residents of Saratoga took part EO‘QNRM&“' & plt‘n' l“ D("Ol of Jot 1;2 battle :r‘:l" come soon. o %‘%}Tfi:‘v&mn b;n;n‘vf_-;- Heouhial"som Ssmimt: 10 Haascn Fiaos, -f“' “‘H’:'I'. :'335'?' wl:;l:::dv p‘l'-“-!:':d {iw"fn‘.' 3 ., o , 13, . The . + Ulitago. % “ A olm:‘:‘nr&u Amirew |in the debate at Florence on Thursday Job n" ;l‘h' R R S ers came for Reynolds to move ~ each. ¥our lots. 3 frout'ng on Farnam ;«-azu; énm 2t 1618 Dodge " ¢ ord, and for Howard to go u) ED—One hundred tomms and ono hundred | "ty T . yoar and evening last, Large, Jr.. w d, the middle 22 feet by |ib support, : Lided W:E’m Tor Ttatlroad work: MCCOY & uall'ufl. (2] BPECJALTIES for the ‘employment Opp. Postottoe, | | muakie taonsy with. - Call o M, "LV to aid see samples. 458 1m h?n Saturday last the lihnr= and de- ‘s}i' fi“n)findapth. lot blsck 74 in Omaha, w;rni‘lll“l: ::t u:!llnnl Ioo':) up & ‘m;m&d Oszieid Hoaes, Ninth aad Farmans 86 | Ouiahe. u\fi;,‘,nffl‘;f_::“fl:;‘m'{,;“' ;u“,t.fi:;':‘“.kt;:‘:. i‘::;?»? L S " ing societ; their secon vert | 81,300, 0 © march-- = A T T T vyt sl clty references. cus Bu- For second hand clothy of cll-?uunn{ t':':hrgund -ppr:i:fi hn o'met“"‘nd wife and B{za killing of Reyuolds; the asuming om: LRSS0 ek o Ploamams ort o o (on 11 N ochutrect, #7848 | L lettens OF postae prompt lé‘»fimdm:‘?;"’"&'. audience, The programme was an ex- Rood to Goorge L. Redwan, w d, lot 8 mm‘"d' ‘3' “l“‘i“LNo'mq , the Mifi:%hw«: voni | I Pt viesia ALB A S N | R u:ik?mg " ocellent one and very sucoesafully ren bl?mkm‘al'lmim to William V, | the m*inq%fl'um'ku.md ‘h.l A d‘!d: e e 'ue«.nw'gn: Jag ?‘“::t‘{’ .}‘.” aae ARNY & “"""'é‘a‘.fl". lnwm “ . A -l ' nAI. o dered. Recitations by Miss Ingersoll|Morse, wd, n } of lot S Blook 104 in Sickles, and the uwmmmu ANTED—A German diuing room kitchen girl, ””z.u. ::n-u: for eale by John L. McCagus, real ! oF uunmyxu‘ J rosshes, fies, | were well received. The rendering of Omaha, $2,760, —interspersod with anecdotes of partici- W Ao and Hoppe, 415 5 TR Bu, bokwees Rf%EE agent, opposite postoftice. 081-4f %&'fi&m betwesn mlm: chipmuaks, | *How we Huuted & Mouse,” threw the| ¥ine Salt Lake Fotatoes at P e ioined i aud flor g Posmarabilomad,. - % :,“TE. TFOBALE pie reldsncnbeiween Dodgs ani ) Cue wiknon e e e epile, oblasiag sudience into reptures. Song, by Miss Gro, HriMmov's. | Sioklofat the cemotery gap about 3 8. | W ANTM s & beriss, AT New 550" " ®Wiat il ordar. Periet saitasto ‘et 110 — T~ B s R s~ ot o a———— e