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§ | "; THE OMAHA DAILY BEE- FRIDAY JANUARY 2, 1885, INTERESTING STATISTICS OF 1884, The compilers of statistlcs have been DAILY BEE 4 A itn Offioe, No. 916 Farnam - . . A F vmx Office, Room 65 Tribnuo | Putily engaged for s month past in gath- ering all sorts of fac's and figures of the year 1884, and they have presented the public with many interesting tables. Daring the past year the whole number of cssualties sums up 96,354, a8 agsinst 118,416 in 1883, 2,085 in 1882, and 11,- 273 in 1881, The following statement shows the number of disasters oconrring poirod N from various couses in tho New World oy Yo Naws and Battortal | Thrnadoen, 678; boiler explosions, 188; 1%0 the Eorros o Taw | g0 500, 147; floods and drownir H686; mina explosions, 204; lightuning, 81; falling buildings, 91; snow- slides, 45; riots, 08; total, 2,507, The disasters by railrosd have been less fatal than last year. The total num. ber, as reported by telegraph, is 621, na compared with 775 in 1883, 820 ia 18| and 1,040 in 1881. The total number of oma-u “evory woming, exsept Sunday The Monday morniog dally, m Ry eAL 10,00 | Thros Moal { frme waskLY puw, PUNSHED NVRRYT WEDNRADAY, TERMA PORTPAYD, £2.00 | Three Monihe 1.00 | One Month explosions, Dratts, Chooky and P Able 0 the ordor of the company. YOE BEE PUBLISHING CO.. PRUP? ROSEWATER, Editor. A, H. Fitch, Manager Daily Circulation, P 0. Box, 488 Omaha, Neb, Lear YEAR la over, but a few old maids left. P —— those seriously injurcd is 1,060, as com- pared with 1,116 in 1883, 1,115 in 1882, and 527 in 1881, Tho total numbor of murders commit. ted in the United States s reported by telegraph—and it must be remembered that the list is by no means complete—is 1,465, s compared with 1,607 in 1883, 14 67 in 1882, and 1,275 in 1881, The cause of those murders msy be classified as follows: Quarrels G54, liquor 107, jealowsy 173, by highwaymen 131, high- waymen killed 78, icsanity 61, infanti- cide 20, feuds 19, outrsgs 13, duels 10, rosisting wrrest 37, self-defense b, un- known 193, The number of peraons who have com- mitted sulcide in the United Etates dur- iog the yearis 842, of whom 155 are fomalee, as compared with 727 in 1883, 734 in 1882, and 605 in 1881, The causes aro as follows: Melancholy 245, insanity 150, domestic mfehchy 85, dit appointed love 47, business losses 29, liquor 42, ill-kealth 43, unknown 185. The volume of crime has not materl- ally increased, but there have been more executions than for soveral years past, as will be seen by the followlng statement: The total number is 123, as agalnst 107 in 1883, 121 in 1882, and 90 in 1881, More persons have been lynched du- ring 1884 than were legally executed. Judgo Lynch has dlsposed of 195 victims, a8 against 107 in 1883, 121 in 1882, and 90 in 1881, The number has been large- ly increased on account of the summary justice which 'has been dealt out to horso and cattle thieves in Montana, no leas than forty having been disposed of by vigilantes. The entire fire losses in the United - . States and Oanada for 1884 will reach Tug St. Paul Day has met its Water- | about §135,000,000. loo. After a brief but brilliant career it has coased to exist. It was a losing en- terprise from the start, and Stanley Wa— terloo was finaliy compelled to acknowl- edge that a fortune is mot medo in & Day. there are atill James GornonN Bexnerr, having re- duced the price of oablegrama, has alto reduced the price of the Evening Tele- gram, which is now a penuy paper, e T1 is reported that Gen, Grant is af. faoted with a throat trouble. It occurs to us that Gon. Grant's throat is not troubling him so much aa his creditors. GeNERAL ROSECRANS is being boomed for secrotary of war. Old Rosy would make a good secretary, but the probabi ty is that he will not be made secretary. AMONG the recent callers at Grover Cleveland’s headquarters we notice the name of George W. Miller, This {s prob- ably intended for Dr. Miller, of Omaha. [oS—————) Tary do say that J. Sterling Morton chafes under the epithet of ‘‘postoffice peddler,” which Dr. Miller has applied to him, like a fretful steed under a yall- ing saddle. e J¥ the world comes to an end on Sun- dey next, in accordence with the prodic— tion of the Adventists, it will be a se- vere blow to the democracy after their struggle of twenty-four years to catch on to glory and plunder. e Trose sluggers and their friends who are talking about gotting up another priza fight in this stato have evidently forgotten that one of their number, Han- ley, is now serving a term in the Nebras- ka penitentiary for prize-fighting. THE COMBAT DEEPENS. Tho factional feud between tho leaders of the Nebraska democracy is becoming quite interesting. As a strictly impartisl and independent observer the BEE has endeavored to keep its patrons fully in- Harvard college is to reccive $10,000 o [ formed as to tho condition of the com- year. Itis ahsrd thing to say about batants. We have already published Dr. that brainy institution, but we caanot | Miller's version of the late star-chamber help saying that this will lead some por- encounter. And now comes J. Sterling sons to bellove that Huvu-d. has more | Morton through the Nebraska Clty News, money than brains. with the following rejolnder, which is —— characteristeric of the sage of Arbor INDIANA has astonished the world. 1t | Lodge: {s announced that her $2,000,000 state| rppo telogram of Mr. Boyd to M. L. house is 200n to be csmpleted for $136,000 | Goorge, which was published in tho St less than the appropriation. The only urday Chicago Newe, telln part of the X : truth. It omits the important fact that way this oan be accounted for is that the | FRc -0 Mr. Charles Leach, of republicans have managed the affairs of | 7o, 50n county, the motion tabling reso- that state during the construction of the | Jutions was reconsidered by a vote of 18 capitol building. to 8; it having been passed under & mis- P ] nppre}fimigrl: of l(uf ;“‘"’p“ danil design, 3 5 g 3 Then I egg, of Richardson count BOHUYLER (OKORDY, | eX BOTSIAOL 10‘ AR R e A Montana, and now assistant postmester | ., ,oinpments *“in which the whole state” general, insists that all the subordinates |is intereeted to W. L. May, Exq,, secre- who visit his room shall address him as|tary of the state democral ic 3 sgovernor,” and ho atterpted to have mittee &t Fremont, and instrocting ) fioo airectory | Mr: May to submit all papers pertaining his name put on the post-offico directory | 4, iq Federal appointments to the statc as “Gov. Schuylor Crosby, first assistant Haemite i ad e postmaster-general,” but this request | ‘c ion” in Ow on the thid was refused. Hia airs have created a | Thitsday in March 207 p. ouse. greet deal of amusemont, and he has ce- | 550 G I' e m I s tablizhed for himaelf the reputstton of 8 | cndorsed the “‘convoking” of Chairman enob, How such a man ever survived a termin the gubernatorlal chair of such Morton, and then 1e-endorsed it by ad- jowning to a day ceitain to conelude its & territory as Montars Is what puzzles the average mind r—— I is said that the atheletic trainer at delibe:ations, ‘thus, , the state dem- oo atie committee decla ed the pow authority of the democratic of- ganization to ad and direct in the s pouthorn tour may | diatnibution of ‘ederal favors, Thus, have for ita object the epread of his (:lrtll;enn?m tli:a nt;ne com;mtm:“nnwn?d tariff ideas, but so far it looks as if the | 11861 a5 nst bosslsm and eyndicates in main purpose of his swinging round the mzp:x"tfi':“m&:‘:fl"’i‘;:(‘]'l‘;?i‘:;‘t’hyb{ southern cirole was for his own entertain- | yote of twenty odd to two. Mr. Boyd, ment and to lay the foundation for his being posted, should correct his hasty osndidacy for the presidency in 1888, ‘B"d -ome"!]tl-zh“':fin:;hsd telegram so us He Is certainly being very cordially ro- 0130“"3‘“‘ "u:‘:l g G ceived, and is being treated to refresh- Dl didilindl £ 450V G810 ments in & very liberal manner. Thero|® ™" who will allow anybody to step on is ono thing sure that the hospitable !zin coat-tail without promptly retaliat southerners do not proposs to lst Sam go Ing.” Ay member of ."m 'f“"m'l OB BubEry, Ttis barely possble, howaver, | Bittse he holds tho litle joker fn the 3 ) ) i . that e Randall hsw: angther. object in | POIIHoAl Rume of tidzaw, view, and that is to convince Cleveland that the south would hal with delight his appointment to a cabinet position. AccorpiNG to the statistics compiled by the New York Z7'elcgram, there has been about nine murders & dsy in the e Unitod States during the year just clos- Tae city councll sometime ago passed ing, while executions of murderers have a building ordinance, which provided | averaged :nel‘y twoa '"}l: ‘Otnhly nb;ut one murder in every thirl me A8 among other things that hmldlng por-jpoe. R L aa tistics as these which mnul lt Ppoes! ble to comprehend the continued e; ord kept, That ordinance, howover, has not been enforced in any particular, |istence sand strength of the democratic Why this and other lmportant ordi- | party.—[Cleveland Leader. nances are not enforced s something we| 1¢ 18 such stupid rant trom the non- cannot quite understand, 1t i certainly | combatant swashbucklers that hae kept & waste of time and money to lumber up | the democratic party alive [for twenty the records with ordinsnces that are |years after the war, and mado it passed simply to become a dead letter. | possible for it to elect a president. The The non-enforcement of the building [ Burchards of the republican press sre ordinance has compelled us to ex- chiefly responsible for the dissster which pond ut least §150 to secure information | bas overtaken the republican party. regarding the pumber of new bulldings Without them it could have remalned in erected during the year 1884, which in 4 power for iwenty years longer, formation we could have obtaived for nothing and in a very hort time had the ordinance been complied with, In other Tcu Bexpricks, who is very anxlous to deal cut federal patronsge in a way that it will do himself and the democratic with it. 4 Hendricks, in abou! thi dude who stepped up to & Nevada bar and called for & mint julep. Simply say 1 like It,” soid Mr. The vice president.elect ia 0 same position as the eastern “What! A mint julep!” exclalmed the bartender;|hiure “You'll taki Hendrioks hie; he'll have to take which Clev: A1MOST every day there comes from the east some encourcoghing report as to tha revival tablishments that have been closed for somo time. of these reports is that all the knitting mills ac Cohoes, N. Y., oa January 5th, and give cmployment to several thoi five hunired men will be re-employed Monday by the Bessemer Steel works at Troy, N. Y., which will run by day for an indefinite period. We have also notised also that other factories of various kinds in other cities have have resumed and that & slightly botter feeling prevails throvghout factaring distriote. Grover the reclpte tion from all parts of the country. Act- ing upon ers a multitude of sine, he has concluded, rather than stand the expense of return- ing them, 1t might b appuinted history of to-day. pointment year when an app pected. of interest friends in as whil Another nor Cleveland to tell him how to run a; administraf Cleveland and tell th in matters pay for it, cient com turn over a portion of thene gifts to di Tue New Yea out of fashi 1 on New Year's as there have been rance The lac with them thig year, and hence the small number that kept open house, J. STERLIN at Dr. Miller through the Chicago Times, be seen by the following para- graphs which appeared in that paper on Wednesday: ‘Why are so many editora vis Cleveland ? reads their papors ? Just now the shoe pinches pretty hard build a city withont making somebody hardship, but the advance in property by reason of improvements that have placed | from the pulpi Omaha in a commanding position is suffi- iberal outiay that Omaha has made for public improvemen's has made it the best city on the Missouri river. o whitky or nothlng.”” Mr. can't get any mint julep in the medicine eland mey see fit to give him. 181 hea, Gorlon, Sioux county. Thayor county. of operation ins indosiris] es- | weighed 26§ pounds, The saloon busines $16,000 pes Ono of the most encouraging Ll plains of his jail food, will resume work | for 1884 were $28,000. usand operators, and also that | part of Be *atrico proper, Sutton is complaining Tho es In Kes nenrly ali the eastern manu- —— Soap | CruverANo is still being made nt of prosents of every dercrip- the principle that charity cov- 'Ilm sale of B. York, 1t is to be hoped 4 pounde. in the sprin; e a good plan for Cleveland to braska and $1 their education, applicants for office. term of court a year. call scems to have gon ion in Omaha, Never in the | finished and the B, & the city wero there so fow calls | hundreds of cars over it, experienced by the ladies lnst tho gentlemen failed to put in numerously as ) Paci s remembe manif 1884, concluded to get even Goorge Hartung, Morrox keeps firing away Poor” society. ing Mr, Do they know that he never prices, editor has just vislted Gover. paratus, tlon. Courtesy requires Mr. & M., to now oall upon these editors from Grand em how to run a newspaper. | 4Prine opens. of taxation, but you can never posed to have become For the time beingit is a S100 per aunum as & 8 family by men pensation in the end. The lows: Tue fact that there has been an la-|cavalry, crease of $10,000,000 in the savings bank depostts of dence that ed 50 nevarely upon the working classer as has been generally supposod. ter measure of the progperity of this class, however, s the increaso in the smaller | ¢ st deponits, and in those below $300 it has bosn only For uni man to pas $750 and Great Great tively trival cireumstanecs, a few drops of rain lost Waterloo for | C. A. H, McCauly, oleon, saved Rome, defeated Bl race. And the discov Herald, r trip to th Now he finds himself obliged to ew in a letter -xillmmtion to The Chicago News, while sti. the inte ill protest is non-political, he makes a savage on- [ tenant slaught on J. Sterling Morton and goes | infantry; extensively raska, ith “‘postoffict peddiing” aud _declar offices he state comn Mot control in ti ate voice the Nel But the doctor hls defian of Morton and his that he will not run over the fiiends of Gov. Cleveland, whom he bitterly opposed | infantry; in the national eonvention, } started east disguise when he threatens Morton that the dispenser of the Nebraska will be “the democracy, who have followed Tuden swnd Cleveland to two national victories in spite of his [Ty o'tles a complete building record is kept by the city clerk, whoissues a permit for every bullding erected,” This is what sould be doue in Umaha, and we shall {nsist thatthe building ordinance, which provides for such a regord, be enforced during this year, party the most good, when asked what he thought of Clevelund's civil service letter aald, after some little hesitation, that he had not examined 1t carefally enough to |y discuss the sentlments it contained, but that he vas very favorably impressed lon, {n measurin, iller's visit to So the fight will go bravely on—with the | to meet at Fort spolls siill several months in the futwe, ’my of January, what it was in 188! don's quarters at Khattouw is to receive every puper in the United Kingdom. Sioux City Journal, der an assumed name, into fury the flames of f the Nebraska democr The found himsclf obliged to explain his secret | Infantr, of having ¢ sometimes rancorous opposition to thelr great party.” have no difficulty after sucha declara. tlon, even it there was any diftioulty be- the purpose of Dr, |fest injury to the service. A general court-marshal is apoointed Sldoey, Neb., on the 12 1885, or as soon there: the hard times have not pross- troops on the A bot- Fort Omaha, Nch. H, Fourth infant favorable opportunity. $515,000, ebout one-third of adnlterated cheek & certain | (s, Londen pill manufacturer is entitled to | by paragraph 7, s the champion belt. 1,000 copies of a handbill advertiting hle wares to Lord Wolseley's army for dis- tribution among the scldiers, Ho has forwarded |3 H*“fl'"n th The firat te the bill on the door of Gor Fourteenth infantr, Lieutenant Dan O, his name will be printed in Men and Great Issues, tes hung often upon compars Victor Hugo The cackling of the geesc |able. A miserable little sente wine in the last presidential [ m now go trifling an incident a Miller of the Omaha | ther tered in a Chicago Notel un bids fair to fan onal strife in after s p ast in & newspaper interview. | ant surgeon, U. 8. A.; cplain | Levi K. Burnett,S In his letter of ing that his mysterious exploit into_democratic politics in He directly charges Morton in Nebrasks packed a wajority of the |[A general court-mar iittee,” He further o8 [ 10 ‘a morbid ambition to e affuivs beyond his legiti- | such pr soner nd proclaims 1f the on a stillhunt, he throws oft all fantry; First Rockefeller, patronage fantrysg * nm, leh infant The Morton factlon will | judge advoe ilden and Oleveland, BTATE JOTTINGS, — Grand Telind wants the state fair, Dakota county talks of buging a poor farm, Hebron lays claim to & population of 1,400, Norfolk talks of building & pork packing Tho live stock of Nebracka numbers 1,77 Dock Middleton is running » saloon at Hughos is the name of & new post office in Thero ara seventy-throe school districts in | Tdeutenant A wild coosa was shot mear Ponca that Smith, the Osceola wife drunkennoess on her streets, in Saline county last weck, imated loss for 1884 from hog chol- era in Nebraska is $2,000,000, saw it takes fifty bushels of corn to buy a ton of Whitebroast coal, Emmot James cousin and Jessio is living in O'Neill, The railrond geaders just weet of Gordon plowed up a human skeleton last week, ble sociables™ of Auburn’s John Swan, a homesteader li \vnull waa frozen to death last Thn Sioux City & Pacific railway |\u|(| to meet at ¥ort mLu the Holt county treasury S. P, Commings, o former near Aflams, raised Inct season fory ears of corn weighing + Tt is thought when the state cansus i he population of Nebracka will There are 208,436 school children in Ne- | First Ticutenant ,808,74in the the fund for | Sixth infantry; & The Pierce county commissioners have re- | {o quested the dustrict judge to hold only one The ice bri-ge over the Missouri at Rulo is “Death to the fiends ;who leave dead chol- T | ara hogs along the highway,”is the war cry of One of the causes no doubt is | the Sarpy county farmers, the hard times, and another is the'disap- | A ilan @ committee caled the “Sicily Guards” has been formed in Gage county to protect horsos and mules from thett. Gordon, the new town on the Sioux City & , proposes to begin the new year by es- tablishing a school for its children. ; A ang of heg thieves in Fairmont have d by their gentlemen | been brought to grief by arrest. They were bound over in the sum of §1,000 each. foreman for the West Point Butter and Cheese association, lost an arm last week, while tending a feed cutter, The ladies of I'remont have tormed an or. ganization to be known as the ‘" It already has fifty members Testimony was taken at Lincoln last weck in the mandamus case against the B. & M. to compel them to build a depot at Blue Spriugs The citizens of the Otos reservation have 1d a meeting to take the neces:ry stops to in theee reservation lands at appraised York 15 agitatiog the submission of a pro- position to vote bonds to the oxtent of ¥3,- 50 with which to buy & suitable fire ap- it is said, will extend its hine It is propesec £ tap the Black Hills in advance of the C. & N. A driverless span of horsos, attached to a | wagon, has been wandering along Birdwood creek for some time past. w;\m and to be loat1a the eand hills, A Nebraska Bnpfiaz‘F and.cheaper than his opposition cobbler, e ——— Army Orders. The following named recruits enlisted at Fort Omaha, Neb., are assigned as fol- Joseph Keed, to troop K, Fifth cavalrys [, Massachusetts is taken a8 evi- | they will be sent to the station of their st favorable opportunity, Recruit Robert N, Johnson, enlisted at and will be sent to n of his company Captain Morris C. Foote, Ninth infan a member ordered to convene at headquarters, vi ;, Ninth infantr rd of secretary to conslst of Firet Lieutensnt Joeeph A. . Kingman, corps of ongineers, and First Lieutenant Guy Howard, Twelfth infantry, A.D. O, will meet at the Quartermaster’s depot in this city, on Wednesday, December 31st, 1884, or as soon thereafter as practicablo, to examine into, report upon and fix the reeporsibility for the upserviceible con- dition of certain mosquito bars and trousers, foot made, for which Captain A, Q. M., is account- A general court marti Fort Fred. Steele, Wyo. 12th day of January 1885, ‘or‘us soon able, for the t of isoners s may be brought befor Henry L. Chipman, Seventh Infantry, dootor | Captain Thaddeus 8. Kirtland, Seventh Captain Danicl Weisel, ith infantry: First Lientenant Willis Wittich, Twenty-first infantry: S8econd Lientenant Le: Greene, Seventh infantry; Second L\euf Henry D, Styer, Twenty-first it L\uulumm Charles A, Booth, Seventh infantry judge advocate, = greater number of officers than those named cannot be assembled without mani- es that by promises of post- | fest injury to thoe service, t at Fort D. A, Russell, Wyom ng, on the 12th day of January, 188\', or as s00n after as practicable, for the trial of may be brought before it. Detail for the court—] onel Thomas M, Anderson, ’ fanty; Quptwn William B, Pease, Ninth First Lieute a B. doctor | Rheem, Twenty-first infantry; tenant Thomas 8, Mctaleh, Ninth in- enant Charles M. Lieutenant A]M rt 8. M‘ \utt, Sinth in- v D. ry L. Bailey, Lwenty-first infantry, A greater number of o named cannot be assembled without mani- i J6oqs, €xturesan 1« ther i H. Burton, Twenty-first infantry; fantry; Joseph W. Duucsn, Twonty-firet try; First Lientenant Charles H. tonant Francls J, lafantry; L Palmer, Kernan, Twen xcoeds [ manifest injury to the eegvice. A general court mortial* is apy to meot at Fort Bridger, Wyom murderer, com- ‘ the 12th day of January, 1885, or as soon The current expenses of Richardson connty | thereafter as practies), for the triat of \ West Beatrico has petitioned to be made s |it. Shannon, sssistant sargecn, U Captain Thomas H. Bradley, first infantry; E. Hofwman, - the noted Frank AL FLGIRHES S O. Miner, Ninth infantry, judge cate, re the evening on- L A greater nu ng people. g near Ains: d ¢ iday morn. | ifest injury to the servico. 9. A general court m aLis_apy Douglas, Utah, 12th of January, 1885, or 4 after as practicable, for the trial 1884, $24 B., the latest temperance | 1risone I 3 U pReRHE, 1o ATHARY GHAFILIEN | diinky N PHORIBILEA by the city wehorbion O | P g foh iy, b brotght bifate all pifts now on hand, as well as all that arrive in the future. for the sake of the Albany charities that this determination on the part of Clsve- land will not check the flow of presents. | exceed 810,000, Detail for the Court:—Cap . Powell, jr., Sixth infantry; Joremiah . Schindel,_Sixth in Stoplen ' Baker, o |infantry; First Licutenant e e Thiibant, Sixtl infanbry; tenant Charles Byrne, W. Torrey, 8ixth infantry; Second fantry, judge advocate. named can not be assembled witho i ferri i 3 Py ragatareing (dally foe ot injury to the service. after as practicable, for the trial of such | QP (Y prisoners as may be brought before it, SPECIZL Detail for the court:—Oaptain George teol, Twenty-firat infantry; Second Lieu- “ Second Lieutenant Frederick Twenty-first infantry; Dantel Cornman, adjutant I'wenty-first infantry, judge advocate. A greater number of officers than those named can not be assemblod without | ————o F— Twenty- First Lioutenant William Lieutenant Willson Y. Stamper, 21et in- fantry; Seeond Lioutenant Christopher ber of officers than those named cannot b agsembled without man- Frederick First Licu- Sixth inf: Robert R, Stevens, scond Lientenhut Z ant Lyman W. V. Kennon, Sixth in- A greater number of officers than those '\ 10 LOAN.—Money. Oag- tain William H. Bogle, Twenty firat fu= | N[ON:¥ t Jous on cbuttels in suma of §10 and Oaptain James A. - Haughey, Twenty-first infantry; Firat Lieutenant up, Also on real eerate. 203-fan 19 ned on pers infan- orals. Omaha Bone- | 1603 Faream street. KY 1 ioan on cha.tels by th ty-firat VBT tv 1 pirst | Y1 0. F. Daviy and Fiest | 3oento, 1608 Faream ONEY 1oanod 0a chsticls, i\ bought sad sold TH0.tt WELP waNTED, pointed ing. on TANTHD 8 A WA the Cozsens House. STt OTICES. W. H. Motror, 1004 sasganip Ballroad Tioket . Forsman, 218 . 18th A Gorman or Swedlsh girl for general sy woman, vegetah e cook ab JOR RENT-Targe Torennt farnished roome. T quite N r 15thand Famem St. 48148 {OR RENTHouss of elght rooms, #ituate | he- tworn Conyent and Pleasant stroets,on Harnoy street. Inquire of W, M. Thompson, First N:tional Bank, o an RENT —A nice furntehed room § _ Kk from oyl Opera House, 812 yer monch. W, } 08 Bent_s 1 1511 Farnam St , with or { without Billiard tables, Uy Paul.en & 18 Faram st JRO, RENT--0no furniaheiroom with beara two o throe day bosrders, 1014 Webster, gt JFOR RENT Foue oom b 25t i7a $10 pet month. Burkor & Mayne, ot l‘mu N TN ) tarawael raan, cheap 15th street JOR RENT 10 Omah Anderson Blo port st ate oheapest furnleh Apply %0 G. H. Andorson \ morth entrance, 10ih ' tovs housowork; kood wages for a competent e - such prisonera as mam ba brought before | yn 375 Gty 3317 1 aeter 8er P PeF J Ot RENT Suita ot roosw furnished tor light . houso keep rally atcant in Bee. Datail for the Court:—Licutenant.Ocl- | \|7ANTED -A gld todo general housewerk o a | mer's block, o I e L of the increase of |onel Alexander Chambers, Twenty tiest | neat, compotent e 35 o1 choe AT1E0) Cue | 4 e 0 . & L s 't potent y 3 atonce at 1900 Case JOR RENT—Tww furnished or unfs h oo infantry; Captain Alfred Morton, Ninth | 5 805-1 l‘ W hommer doth and Wenator st LU A catamonut weithing 100 pounds was killed Infantry; Captain Willinm W. Rogere, | Jy7anTeD- | h otk v 3 Ninth infantrg; Captain Willlam O, | YW Soatvin, s w.Cor. Hamiton at : b""‘ RENTTogentiemen only, & pliasant fur- ulsbed room, 8, K. corner $0th and D atilsen & Co., 1618 Faraath, <40t Second mpetent salosman who 11w h the Ciothiog, Merchsut 1 ob advo- I ux mn)v.,un Canal 8t., N, Y, WAL Harm d 13th, 400-1p Addross with elorenices, Laundey girl at the Omaha hovso on h one to do o pointed on the and Dod Tw ing and ono to do laundry work, at norhwost cortot 18th [FOR, RENT—Furnlshed tront room tor ront 232 N, ith 8t. 4184t Wiran o loca- ayne. 494.tf [FOILRENT =& nino room _hotso ton; $40 per month, Barker & T3 R RENT - 8toro building with residenca al for Captain | sgency. Apply to P. b P i : - « §22, per month in good twcation, D, L Thomns soon there \ 4 od meat cook at Jetty's restaurant g S Ilflfl' of such i g i b NOR RENT—Large southeast room, large b it. W arvtam o | [ Wiudow Glometonce pians andl beth roots pul: James Imuh ostallment plan And attending 8o state | loges; houso and furniture new; 6018, 20th stroot, " Colller, one Block north of St. Mary's avense, it Sixth | WAN oo s ANTED—A 4ltl for general housewotk, 241 DOR RENT-—Furnished or unfun; brick block, corner 16th and hed rooms,new ag0 8ty WANIEDCA livo canvaser to soll make 816 & woek. Apply at Martiu mont storo. tr nfa 901-fan-8p " FOR SACE, JOR A NTED—A batber, 708south 10th 8t. Delor W*Sian ah 1 Licu- Cheap, horse and buggy, $108, Cum- ing St. 20248 JORSALE CHEAP—-Onoclogant chymberse Park Avenue, ap Wlmrw A compete tcook and Iaundress #0 | five gold framed piotur s, ons horss, hatn Jo the housowork for » tamily of three at 809 | phaeton, ons Halls ente, suml size, ono b roulstor clozk, ons woarly new Knabe P china 2offeoset. Inquire No, 2014 Harnoy ut man of diaing room. 27041 Relief for the Island as soon as . W, The owner is sup- separated from his | This powder never varics, the ordinary kind,apd cannot be sold in tion with tho puutlads o low test, shor slum of phyanhrto Sold ’onl; astor who receives ary and supports bis wders, % shoes, recently aunounced | ROYAL, BAKING POWDER CO., 108 Wall that he would do work better b Absolutely Pure, A marvel of purety, strength aod who'esomcuess. More ecopomical than “'Amvn—).n y agerts for “Quien Protecot dstles, bowom forms, dioes ve protectors, &o. Enti unprecedented profita. ' Wo have 5.0 ag 3100 monthly. Address with stamp k. 1T, Campb &Co., 9 South May 8t . Chicago. y TANTED—A good active woman to take charge Knquire ag 912 Douglag st. stcoking and evirt supoorters, shouldor 254-jan 18 20th and 218t OR SALF - 66105 fost on Ouming streot 8 blooke west of Military biidge, $1,00). John L. McCaguo opposito Pout offise. 20t JFOR BALE-133x124 teet on corner, south-sast feovt, houso 8 rooms, barn, 8 blocks west of Park ave. and_Levenworth, easy payments, cheap $1,700, John L. MoCague, opposite Post OfMce, 41748 OR SALE—Horsos, mules, haroess and wagons man oclation, ¥remont, Neb. 04 fano iim't a8 to quantity per of Game pault Howatd S5, Omal 7ANTE] SHblAeET) Sac\tH alte opportunity for the right partle i drossing tho Kocrloss b’ Co., Kansas Cith- Mo, 183-Janl1p VWANTED—L0 solictors, good pay o the rieht Address Nobraska Mutual Mairiage gncuoorwo yoars time. “Real estate secutivy) D. L. Thomas. ORSALE Ol XCHANGE At 810 | por acr a or part of two thousan t aores of timner land, torty miles east of Kangas Clty, wil oxchange' foF Nebraska land or morchandiss. Bedford, Souer & avie «©ag2tt MISCELLANEOUS. . ST—A leather pooketbook contalming some 4 moner, on Saturday, hot. Cronnsy block and the 1.0 Aliberal reward will be given tho flnder by re- turning toroom 4, Crounse Mm-k. 4041 Paint oud ~ Roofing C log our paint. There's big money in it. Manager, Otoaha, 819-jau 1 an energetie yo P, Craccouut iness experience; best of referenco. Bes oftice, "Aduress I, E. 410- or can tate charge. P. 0. Box 2 Adaress “Expe 2, Omaha. compety, | reforences. . Addrees B L. Boo office. 239-8p weight in ocuns. B N. Y, ware store, Drands advertised as absolutely puro EST: Place n can top down on a liot stove until heated, them not. remove the coverand smell. A ehemnist will n Gustave Hildebrand, to troop D, Fifth Ruired to detect tho presenco of AMmoniu. aned to company on the first of the gen- b, lh*n Texchy DOES NOT CO! T8 HEALTHFULNESS LA AIN AMMON Sladen, NEVER BEEN QUE A. D. C. First 3t00d tho consumers’ relinble test, MAKERS 0 ‘The strongest, most deliclous and natural favor kn ¥or Light, Healthy Tread, Tho Best Dry Yeast i tho World, is nppnimud to |'2HICACO. TEST YOUR BARING POWDER T0-DATY. AMMONIA. 1n & million homes for a quarter of a century 1t has THE TEST OF THE OVEN. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., Dr, Price's Special Flavoring Extracts Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gcms FOR SALE BY GROCERS. 87, LOUIB- oepor, in whoicesle Address “C." caro Ece. VW AN ED=By thoNcbraska Firo and Waterproo ablo men in every county in the state to orgauizo companies for wor k for par- ticalars &., address U- K. Mayne, Secretary acd man, poeiion has ‘had_bus: WV ANTED.- Situstion ea sbipping or order clerk, ¢ “mn TED—A situation as watchman and janitor, Dy & married man why can give the best of city W/ ANTED—A position a8 an apprantco lu » bard- Address C. 8. Bargelt, Norfolk, Nob. 171-jan-14 A Lo Disitiod ILAD Wau slAUIOD &3 Duc ke K ablishment In Omate. MIBOELLAMEOUS WAKNTH. W4 € §500 t invest in some paying business in Omahs. Sta'e business and where an interview can be had. Adaress C. B., Bee office. 367-8p bo re- 7 AN ED—To buy a drug. 100, Towa. 346-3p §1000 T would like to ore. Tt you have a drug storo to sell address lock box™ 961, Water- for §1.500 worth of improved iailrcad property. ox VW ARTED--10.000 familcs to try Pure Buckwheat flour aud meal kept py all fis! 8 grocers. buckwheat ko'd under SHANS & CO., Manufacturors. Addreus with particulars of sto , Albian, Boone Cc o —To0 ront, room, or Fuite cf rooms, fur. N. 16th St. TA. STIONE_ OR RE! s 1610 California § Mrs. A. Calde 4137p Cor. 16th and Douglas. VW ANTD-Dry goods and grocerles in exchanco town k to lock v brand pure, W.J. WEL- WAN nished or unfurnlished.” Address 0. 8. A, 119 9es-funs T\ ANTED- Ladics und soung men to instruct o book keeping: will wait on ay until situ ations are s e B Bth, 1616 Denpian s8%2n2p FON RuNZ o 70K RENT—Furnished room; euquire Drue Store 41411 7 OR RENT—To gentleman ¢ flomen, o large newly fui modorn improvemcats, £01 ry's Ave, e 1 furnished room wi unfurvished r00ms or house keeping, 1617 11 cago, Hop Carpets for sale. ve, 1419 Dodge St. ed house; & furnished cottage m the 3 foroduces go [flesh, not & pu tenant Colons |to maturc’s su) Assist thing, and fio First Licutenant ithie, the bes! Jram grow up woak an oan b obtaiued at 5o 3 | cost ner, Mass,, on label, he use of Ridge's rood Liby skin, but pl'ty of bone and wuscle.” The Yehild likes it, snd, as the little onv iirne freadily from all play [plete” eatisfaction in Do not let your chil- puny, when Ridge's For Sold by Druggists . 85 cents and upwarde. WOOLRICH & “T o A ait iy, 1917 Davenport 8t. 4018 Fou RENT—Furcished room for gentlemen or ) entleman and wife, 2208 Ciliforbia St. 338 6p 4 Ohi. -1p for Fo: RENT—Thyee unfurnished rooms 10 cago. 4 7OR RENT—Very dosirab ¢ room with | 1o gentlemen or gentloman at d wife, Very rea wonsblo price. Addrees* U" Beo office. 407-8p pply, 80 ds_coin- it e | [ROR m —Cottage 8 rooms, Shinu's 2d sddition, wilk. $10 per month. Inquire room 4, Omaha Na- tlonal Bans Bulding. 8ot OR R # land on militiry rond ‘two miles from city, for threo or five ycars U, ¥. Davis 3855 is appointed to AR THE sutenant Col- Ninth in- seva All Linen, t irst Lieu- 35 Eecond LEGAL NOTICE, he 16ch d s of Dec, 1884 Edwund t jwtcoct the Peace of Doug Fder of attachment for the su as in an astion perding s pleinngf, and J M rt iy defen’ant flicers than those property of th o eaid defendaut. consisling of stock ned in bis shop, ¢ roer of has been sttachitd under was coatinued £2 January §lel foren00m. accd0-lewdwie »* CUFFS BEARING THIS MARK FINEET GOODS EVER MADE, Lipings ano Exteriors. Ask for them CAWN RROS,. Acents for Omah 3. M, Wygart defendant will take ootice that ou Bartieht Eeq., by county, issuei’ & of two hundred dol i wherein Jacob Cohn scnal pr yerty con: t Fonmsm‘ Oo bouse. Inquire Edho'm & Kilo- won, Fou nzN'T-:ruumml rooms aad Howard, at 1417 B64-5p OR RENT—New elght room house. Enquire Mre. ¥. Roddes, 26th, bet. Davenport and Chicago Ste. 876-3p AOR RENT—Furnished room, 1818 J ackson 8t. F 2 antéo TOR RENT—Furaished rooms 1816 Dodge St. o ReNT—ruru o Fuu TWENT Fur. 1o 1000w &. 605 N, 11;5. 3 NOK RENT—House 0 Tootms, 6n and Elm St., l‘ 1 block 8. of Hickory $8 per months lp))l\ on premiser. i ALllomm iy BoTH OR RENT—A good furnishod room. — Apply st ‘atkinson's Midinery Store, 16th Bt., sou h ot Post oftice. EETR NOR ENT ~&uls of turi 361 {rout 1o0ws splen a6 ution, Tnquire at 1617 Dodgo st. 3202 Uk KENT -bwelllog bouse, L1/ Wubster Bt., H " B rooms, well and cisterm. Lnquue ssmoi Boncer. 420 That AOR RENT—Choice euita of office roms sl fora doctor . Jnquire s Win. Bushi zn. Toums, 00 20 Teet £ mout™, Wil d wite or two gen: ed_room with all tht near St Ma- it board, and 2 — 434 | {OR TRADE-For merohandiso—grocerios pre- ferred, three (3) valuab'e lots in Dayton, Ohio One (1) 1ot in St. Louls, Mo ; €40 acres of five land i Kansas; Ono (1) far:n in Ohio. This property is freo of incumbrancs. All comnur strictly confldeatial, S, H. W ations will b treateds inspear, 204 Cuming, 387jan30 ~ OST—0n Wednesday ovoning o scal _suitablo reward wiil bo paid totho flader on' ro- tarm of the taze to Barker & Mayne. I3th and Farnam strect, o I 0ST—About no°n yesterd 4 longing to the Gas Co., value only 1o own turn to Gas ofll a_pocket-book be 3.0 and some papers of Asuitable reward for its ro- 8LH.tt QOMS—With bowrd, den rablo oF winter, App at 8b. Charles Hotol. dzi-p LUMBING aay fliting, jobbing promptly attsnded 0,128 N, 16th 6. Joha J. Cavanaugh. 142-J12p . OMAHA Medical and Sergical INSTITUTE. 5 Howard Street.. Corner 12th and Howard Stroets,) (For the Treatment of all Chronic and Surgical Diseases: Discases of Fem «f the Nervous System, Pri Vato Diseases of the Urinary and Sexual Organs, and Diveasop of the Iead, Throat and Lurfgr, Bpecialtics, ouR Home Trsatment FOR Catarrh, Bronchltls, ASTHMA, And all othor disesaos of the " hroatsnd Lungs treat- ed by Medical Vapore. (Send for Inhaler or cireular on Inbalaiion.) EYE and FAR Discas's treated by an exporienced svecialist. also disesses of the Heart. Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, B'adder, Neuralgis, Rheumat sm, Pilcs, Cancer, etc. Our office and cousultation rooms o furnished with the finest and mes) valusble collection of Med- ical Surgical and Anatom! APEATAtus o 1.ousd 1 sny b’ spital, Infirmary, or Medical Institate in the country. CONSULTATION And Examination Free. ELECTRICITY! Applled in the mos) scientific manner. We have the mort comglote elecirical apparatus invented Call o write for circulars on chronio di-ea ¢s and deformi- nmics, Private Diseases of the 1 orgaus, Seminal Woaknoss, Ner- ML, o1C., eto,, 80d OUF, Dew ties, Diseass of Urinary and Sex | vous Detility or Exb | restorativ atment. All letters and consultations Strictly Confidential Medlcir es sent t0 )l parts of tho country by ex- press packed from observation, if full de- Liription of caso is given. One jomwoual lte view proferred if convenient, Open at all Hours, DAY AND KIGHT. Address o)l letfers to Omaha M dical & Surgical Institute 1118 Howard 8t., Omahs, Neb, DREXEL & MAUL, (BUOOEANORS TO JOEN 6. JACOBS (UNDERTAKERS | At the old stand 1417 Farnam . Crders by tele- aih olicited and prowptl sif:uded to. Yvicphose 2 223,