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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1881)
S - r : - - - * v > ' ' * Saturday MoroiagFeb. . 19. - _ j test ten tent cigar al Sail's. 3 , \ * l-Tiubins bnlk i/erfuroeatKahn'a. I'almer's bulk extract at Saxe'e. . H . 'lllB faith eisential to man ? Go heas j'Htheeloqi'ant Sunday evening. : : > ; .liWWj.ple , McMillan St'Co. , tuo jewel- * * erej' CreigUton Btock. "n Hf WANTED Fifty thousand dollars of ' * | couaty-lKHids II. . Clarice. ' . Itcmembir , Iha Danish Society's Mas quera.de Feb. 2(5th ( , tf The , new tubxnVra'iistof ; the'tele : -phine exchange is out yesterdav. B y : liire ofJhe.Unity Lyceum course. "jSjeB wget , " tlTewDaash. ! ' SocietT'8 ucrode fc on Saturday the 20th. tf be-a meeting of Vesta | < 3 aptrr "this * . . { Saturday } evening , " " * ' .A-tcuTattendancj isrequired. . -Tlicy ara still hauling snow out of Uie 5 oa Tenth street by ths train oa the bank , of the J e young people of thePirst Baptist jnur met ia the church parlors Thars- l.lsy and orgsnized a society known as People's Guild. " which will sociables , including also a Jilcrary5n < i musical-entertainment. SFMr. . Dick Kitchen says that \vliile it 'mruTthat ' die Kitchen Bros , have made ia . ( proposition to purchase the old Grand I * Central . .cornerthey have not-yet con cluded theJargain. He is , however , daily defmiteTansirer to his proposi- f ' * - -5k.t ti > eirieting o ! the fire department the donation of fifty dollars 'from barker Bros. ITOS acknowledgbd'and a voteiof thanks passed. The department ' 'votedto donate the fifty dllirs to the " "JL'iremea'fl Mutual BensUt ostcxuation. uf ths friends ot Mr. J. I. s , the grocer , got tip a cruel joke on liim Thnrsday , circulallnj : ths report that 'tt. he liad gone to the country to get married < AJpartyof fourteen tin horn'eerenadcrswent worth yesterday , however , tad.wUl re main cntil his friends get through -callin g ' to tender ilielr congratulAtions. if. Tbo.many friends of Dr. Pemlery will W'Tegrct to learn tnat on account of ill Thealtli Jie hax concluded to leave Omaha and , tty country life for a , few montlis. The doctor left for his stock farm , near * TtBlaIr'K'elj. ' , Fridar.'wbere he wiUlook'af- erwhis Jarroins interests an recuperate , liis failin-4 8' Uh. ' Th9loctir.Tias * been well and favorably'knownln Omaha for a beWr'j arB'Ipast. atfd leaves .largo qiractice , .tOiwMch , at ji bape'cl , . hs will ' -soon be able to return. Qn Sunday morning list , Mrs. Daisy . . , , D'Oine , a variety actress who was recent- . * : i ly engaged with her husband , William ic. a song.and dacce man.at.theJ3t , -i 131mo theatre , thw city was found frozen cto 'deaOi in a Lackjardun JKawas City. " be "had nothing on licr. person lint c 'Chemise and. her throat , hands .and feet "bore marks -of Tiolenfce. A colored ( man fnamed Jamc Anderson has been held to SSail in the sum of $ LOOO for enpposed-com- T . - 1 Jasr/ received A supply of fresh jbfltter'fTonftho country. WttUS ? EBSONAL , PAKAUKAPH8 Barnes Stephenson jias returned 1 agent Sin Southern railway , is in towiu. 3 > . * AijBaw "the < p3al dealer and broker ir ? soloredv'iabor , from Kansas. City , is in 'tow A TohniA.Horhach , I- , > L Bennett , Col. j lvJ-2 ! Smythe and Joha'-'H.'Butlerare , tgw.i < noted amen t'the * Omah'a-amvals ntthe - state ca pitWJ . * S i" P " , \ I. O. O. K u : gree lodgeNo. . 1 , L O. 0. P. , will be * . d..heldjtp.-mprrjff' . ( ( Saturday ) , the 19th - i.finBt atTiSO , in. All degree mem t > bars'are ' requested to be present. * JJy order ofD. M. , T. Gl CLITT , ' n ' " ' ' " - - ' " - -So'cretary. 1- \ - : r-1 Arctic Overshoes. Alaska " T - r Boots ; now stock just IB at H. "Do'hle & Co. , leading ahoastore. P O eFpa ISiiE First-claw " delivery * * * 'wagon ; will trade for family grbseriee. Inquire 1317Farnham street. 17-2 t , . INVISIBLE HAIR ITETS Only ten cents each , at Mrs , "Wood's , Sixteenth ciroet , near Capitol avenue. | * i. . . . f.l7-eqd.3t The Swedish Library association's jrand matquerade , ball at Turner's , jfyiSalurd 7 evening , Feb. 19th , Cickels for Bale at Jacoba'a , clothing 1 9 pf ° * _ r i * < - . . D Cmmut. GALLKRY. EoraplBew.Qire ! a atrial. ' .imported - gins and Irish xg * ' ent Jor CKA * " ' . I * L.it sDrncftjf Tchtnna Howard streets , talrKS r ' ' ' " Vp * > - , , . , itqr. - jinis no- nd famished L , and l > oUM - eex > KMoiation to raidt'sTurner hall. etcm'c * ! ! , ruBHad , ' one Jloll r'that is all , Tickets SlaUeries ec,4o be had at "ilembew f committes and at the door. Strict order will"be maintaiued , Committee of the Danish Society. CONNER 1300 , Douglasstreet , nw the largest and beat stock of House Furnishing Good * In the city , oodtf f " \i Frrjrrr Which .Train . - f- A St. Paul and Om.atya Train 'r' ' gtuoK Jor Seven 'Days ' , Theliudicrous , Side.pf Eailroad The railroads ate still1 runnlng.a lit tle out of time but are in comparative- good shape , to do better next week , at least. Both the lines between Omaha and Eiincoln are open. The U. P. train aft for 'the ' south' on time and the noon train in from Lincoln was here aTl2:15 exactly. Toe trains on tao mauTlina ire all T ght except as the * t bound xnail train is delayed by the eastern trains. The B. & M. main line is pr&cti cally open. The regular trains between - tweon Omaha and Lincoln are-tunning on time except thit the south bound train from Omaha to-day war still lying hero at noon waiting for the ar rival of the C.B. &Q. The Lincoln Journal of Fridcy gave the situation thus : "The passenger train on the B & M. , which has been lying at Has tings snow-bound since Friday , ar rived last night at 9:30. The big drifts in the vicinity of Pleasant Dale and Mflford , on the L. & N. division of theB. & 1L , were opened last night , and the train proceeded northward. The train-men e'xpect to find more snow banks , almost cs great aajhosa at Milford , between Ulysses and the Platte river. The _ two en gines , snd Enow plow tbfct left this city Wednesday morning to work on the Nebraska railway cast , had managed to. work their way through ' tbe snow bank at Cheney just at .dark last night. They took "arrest1 and. . .will make another push for the next bank east 'of Chenoy. early this mbrnin Two erglnes and a snow plow left Ne braska City Wednesday morning , and last night were reported at Arlington with a mountain of snow In front ol them. They wirfr endeavor .to ) je1 through it to-day. The only enow banks to be encountered are on the Ihe "Midland ; east and/the A. & N. north , and the company .expects to clear these roads ot snovr by to-mor- .row mornTng and Jiavo the trains run ning on the main line and branches by .Saturday . 1 " - TH ? BOOST-INKS. The two trains due from the ast on the C. , B. & Q. this tnorning , were three and 'a half hours late , and the ovenand train was about two hours' ' laio In consequence. The Hock , Is land was an hour and a half' ' late , the Wabasht nTiour , and forty minute ? , the-Norihwestern forty minutes and the St. Joe on time. * ' ST. PAUL-ASD OMAHA. A train from Tekaraah arrived here last everfirgat 6 .ojcloclc over the No bruka divition.of .thot-.SU Paul anc Omaha .road. . Superintendent [ House is working at the big .cut' Vest o Tekamah and .expected Jc.get { engine No. 1 out of the sncw bank at nine o'clock , where it has been snowed up einco last .Thursday. Passenger , anc freight trains are nojr being ran be tween Omahajand Tekamah. -A TFOB BKVEK DAVS. A special dlspatoh.received in this cllyi thia , afterooan from Oikland .states thai train * No1 , on the , Chic charge of' CharTes Wick wire , which has been snowed in , in the large cut near Oakland ahnaiYIdoy last , arj rived at Oakland at 10:45 : a. m. to day. 'All.hands were safe and sound. 'Wickwire stood bravely at his post day and .night , for the entire senen days without wavering , jd all speak in tha loudest terms ot praise of his pluck and enduranco. MISTOOK JHE.BiaNAL. A well'known engineer of the U. P. who has a ( light , impediment in his speech , hid an interview a f < days since with his division superin tendent , the nature 61 which gradual' ' ly leaked out and bec : ra a source oj considerable fan for the boys. The tory goes that on arrecent run his en < gine had. a collision with a cow' , resulting disastrously to the animal 5r question. BfErrale of the railroad company such accidents must be re ported by the engineer and conductor in writing-and for'soioefreasan - . V the - v a engineer forgot his duty on tbis occa eion , until ho was summoned bifore the railroad magnate for private in vestigaticn. _ _ "Mr. , " said tbo superinten dent , 'How is Itlhat you failed to report the killing of a cow on your run "I d-d-d d-dont | remember anw su-s-s-s such , accident , " replied the knight .of tha foot-board , scratching his head thoughtfaily. " "Well , yon certainly must have JoUed t cow onlthafc run , for itwa roported'ln due form by the conduc tor. " iusuted the suparintendenh "If-n-n-ao , I d-d-d-didn't , " salcj the engineer. "Nowjtntthinka little and see if you can't'remember It , " said the per tistont interrogator. "No. " ' "Ic-kt-ki-can't , - - - romem-m- m-m-remember ki-kl-killing any cc - cow ; I d-d-do remenber stri-stil atrikfng one , b-b-but I looked out ol the wl-wi-wl-wl-window and a B-B&W her Iving on ; her b-b bick , by the sid of the'tf s.ck , Moving her feet" ( mo tioning with his hinds ) "to go ahead and I to-to-took it to mean that shi w-w-was all right.- Ho was warned not to be too sure o such signals in the f nture.- IJL BRIDB'S TBUROE. The following geed one is told bj the Cheyenne SUB , of recent dale : Oa the weat-bound TJ .P. tcin yes terd y was a newly married pair who wero. asloviegand.tender as people In that Interesting condition in life USE ifllf-are. They hud a section in . rieepiac.car.and were on a bridal trij to the Pacific coast Near Sidney wheel on the sleeper was broken , an. the train stopped at that place abou pair of " delay , bridegroom Unded to.go OHtj kick-cp'hls heels. bsorbing the beauties c f 'nature and oae pther thiBgf about -th j town , bo triln which is'one of "those things hat : doesn't ' trait , for time or tbe liea"qrilellyrolled ; 'put , leaving Ir. , Goodman , and bowing , away his iride. Then.there , was conaternation nSidney ; and .on board .the Pullman , [ "he bride was/in a state bordering on' , dktractioa because of her lost iege , rand vainly , though ranticallyv did the groom put in his beat locomotion to titch'tho retreating train. As he and he bride were one , it was a Tory clear : MO of "a passenger on board that was left behind. " It was fun to every body else except the two moat 'deeply nterested. Failing to catch the trcln m foot he clambered Into the cab of a ocomotive which happen * ! to be put- ing About-the place , and earnestly so- icited help. The engineer , a tender- learted man with , a lender , saw how" t was ) and proceeded to obtain prop er authority'as quickly a possible , m'd tarted with. Mr : Goodwin , on a' ' item'chase after the flying train , hat was trying to mike up an honr of lost time , and which .was proud of a noir pair of ; wheels. Away the ex- ira.locomqtive speed , .en the wings of. ore and sympathy aud steam. Good win petted the engineer and fireman , md helped to shovel coal and at Ante lope , 37 miles west , the wild-eyed , pursuing husband overtook the heart- ' 'esa carsfthat had ran away with his irarid new wife , and soon they were blQomingly happy again in each oth ers arms/ ' 1 SILVERWARF. When you wish a nice piece of Sil ver are , go to EDHOLM & ERICK- SON'S , and got the latest styles. You are cure to find them there In large variety. EDHOLM & ERICKSON. OMAHA , , February 17,1831. Having made arrangements to en gage in other business" , I offdr my Block consisting of Blankets , Qullte , Underwear , Cloaks andiOloakings and _ . . J - , - < - , < _ . < - , . jeneril Btock of dry goods and notions lot , tLe next fifteen daya only at less than actual cost. This Is a rare chance 'or"bargalnsc > * A. A. BROWN , B3t oenl4lhand"i5th North side of Douglas. f7-l3 ; .BALL AND OHMS' . TheProblem Which Needs an i Early Solution , Nine tramps were lodged in.the city jail Thursday and turned loose yesterday : As they wended their way down the street they kept a watchful eye on .thVatoci any unwary storekeeper might too rashly exhibit la front of his store , and at length one of the number , a youth in years , seized upon a pair of shoes hanging out in front _ of 8. 'Sinar's store , and broke into a dead run , fol lowed by Mr. Sinar ani one or two citizens. His comrades aided him al they could to make his escape , but i < WAS no go , and heawa "soon Jn the grasp of tha offended storekeeper. The other tramps tried to make his captor rele&83 him , bat he had too much sand for it hat , and held on until a poise of police arrived and took the prisoner to j il with them. Judge Hawes sentenced , him to five days' service on the streets and short ly afterward. hV"was aesn ahoveling snow with a tine largo ball and chain adorning his right leg. If the city cannot provide for worlhonsa at an eariy day , a lai ? should be enacted permitting the au thorities to hire ont their prisoners to work'on the public improvementr which will during the coming sea son furnish employment to thous ands. The commissioners' rchome for .Aicity * and , county work' house 'meets ; however , "with general indorse ment , and it is to be hoped will be put into execution. With the approach of warm weather we may expect the periodical raid on the city and suburbs - urbs by thieves , burglars , safe blow ers , and high-way-men , if steps are net. taken in tune , to prevent it. INFAMOUS. The Treatment 'Accorded a Couple of Iowa Prisoners. The following from The Council Bluffi Nonpareil will serve as a set-oil to any of the much exaggerated stories of ) Nebraska cruelty , eo frequently dilated upon by our , neighbors : ' "Yesterday a m n and women Iving their names aa Mr. andjilrs. ! ; O.JjiWiUlng , were brought to this city : from Neola , .this county. They were In the custody of Constable Foley and wo. qhermen. . .The man and wpma wejoiecarely handcuffed together , and in view o'f this circum stance and the fact' of the heavy "body guard , " The Nonpareil man supposed that the two were desperate mnroerers or the "original Benders. " Qat wht. was the reporter-'a surprise when Informed that the prisoners were charged with the "heinous crime. " of havicg jumped a $ L60 board bill. " Realizing that the constable , Foley , was exercising a great deal mora care of the prisoners than than the .offense or the laws of country required , a representative of this paper sought Mr. and Mrs. Wit ting in a cell at the jail , yesterday af ternoon. Upon' being questioned re garding his oSansa and the arrest cf himself and wife , Mr. Witting told the following story , which , if true , , should pat to jieraal shame the dispensers of Ian rmd justice in Neola , and which waa , an/outrage on justice that certainly is 'deserving of investigation , and severe public de nouncement and'ceniwe , Mr. Wit ting stated that himself and wife stop' ped at the Noola-hocue oa- Tuesday night and run a board till of ? L50 , for lodging and breakfast. "lathe mortung'rsays Witthig , "I asked the wife o ) the landlord How much board would ba per week. I siid nothing aboufthe bill for lodging , and break fast , bntleavlng.a valtae and a pair of boots worth domble the asaonnt at the hotel , we started to walk to Council Bluffy where ! used to work at the harness trade. , SoBe.duttnce this side of Neola we f era. overtaken by the constable , * heavy set man , wearing Bnrnside whiskers. He arrested us and took us both back toNeola. . We were taken to'the " < % hall , " which fa over a shop.and were tried and fined $2g eacluCaaWe to pay this , the justice prdered us sent to the jail in Council Blnfis for eight days. We were , however , kept in the uciiy hall" all of Wednesday night. There was nothing there to sleep on , and we wen guarded by four men , ' " . - "VS. who had ravolyer. , , , gun and con- ilderable whisky. 'lisked'them ' if we couldn't be taken to Wm'o place where we could sleap , .and they threatened ; b shoot me If 7jnade any fuss. After , he trial wo were handcuffdd together and kept that way all night. leskst ? hat mywife ba allowed" to go un shackled , but they refused to grant my'requeit. Thfa morning we were lurried tothe train without breakfas1 and were brought to Council BluSJ. " .The constable brought .two men with him , but he kept , us handcuffed. [ asked him if he could nnfc tnko them off my wife as they were hurting her and pinched her wrist so severely that ; be pun made her cry. He Eaid he ' wouldn't take them off either 'of us until-he got to the jaiL.Wo were compelled to go to the water-cloait in Lho car together , aa the constable , 5"oley by n'amo , would not take the landcnffa off. " 'If the story of Mr. 'Witting bo true , and certainly that pnrt concevning their being handcaSed while being brought to Council Bluffs is , riB.can be proren by a number of witnesses , Neola has a very queer Tray of dispensing justice. Such conduct as that oldby the prisoner , la eimply hellish , and an outrage , not only upon the unfortunate man nnd woman , but upon justice and thi'i fair landr The Nonpareil demands nninyeatiga- ticn of the infamocs conduct chained , and if its truth be established , let i : b ) eeen whether there it any redress for the prisoner and Ihooutwged pub lic at large , who have no deairo to tea the inauguration of barbarism and mob' law in Ibis part of tha country. WEDDING ANMVERSAEIES Two Delightful Events Cele brated by Honored Citizens. Thursday was the seventh anniver sary 'or the marriage of. llav : and Mrs. A. F. Shorrlll , of the Congrega tional church , and it wast nia.de the occasion of a very pleasant gathering last evening of the congregation anc friends of the estimable couple. The entertainment , was in charge of the ladles' soiiety of t'he ' church , of which MM : 0. B. Ruatin is the leader. Refreshments were eerved , aud. social greetings were orchanRod by a host of tha mem bars and friends of the - society. The principal feituro of the ovdning con slated of a very felicitous presentation speech by Prof. Kellom-iwho gav < Rav. Mr. Sherrill , in behalf of the company , a check for $100 , which wa gratefully > cknowledgud by iho re cipient. A very large number of use .ful and elegant gifts , ccneisting articles of vortu and utility were pret entedto Mrs. Sherrill. In .addition .to theiO wcra quite a large quantity o provisions and articles of Jhousaholc use. . . Among the features of the outer tainment were the readings of Mia Hardenbnrgh , the singing of Mrs Sherrill , Mrs. Squires aad 'Mr. ' Pen neil , and the instrumental music ox oiutod by Miss Claire Rustln , Mrs. J E. Wilbur and Miss Bancroft. TL children -were also present , and thi charades and tableaux in the child ren's room were not the laaat part o the general enjoyment of the evening SILVER WEDDING. On Wednesday evening , Mr. ant Mr ; . John Hahn , well known anc highly esteemed citiz ns of Sarp'y county , celebrated their tirenty-g'ftl wedding anniversary in a truly hoa pitable manner. Tkolr comfortabl residence near Papillion was crowdec with guests inclndiog , beside the ! neighbors and friends , several friondi from this city , who had thi courage to face the storm am snow to ba present. A magoiScon feast was provided for the guests , am the occasion was celebrated in a man ner that will long ba remembered ; by those , so fortunate as t < rbo present The party did not break , up until al ter 7 o'clock Thursday morning. Great Stock Sale. . On Saturday , February 19th , at iO o'clock's , m. at Jas. McShane's Check ered. Barn in Omaha. . .Col. G. W Dickey , the * celebrated live stock auctioneer , will commence the sale by auction to the highest bidder for cash , without reset : 'o , thirty head o : horses. The luv comprises trot ters , road horses , busiro a , drafi and team horses , and three single footed saddle horses ; ' also one pair of mules. Besides the above , any persons having stock' desirous . selling the same cm enter them at this Bile , and five per cent commission will be charged on all stock spldv James H. McShane , at Omaha , anc1 B. "F. Montgomery pf Council Bluffs , will guarantee a correct accounting for all stock entered at this stable. Sale positive , rain or shine. Local Telegraph News The latest addition to the telephone and telegraph forces in thia city is in the person of a young lady with black hair , a florid complexion and A loud voice. The new arrival put in an ap pearance at the residence 'of Mr. L. Mi Hheem , manager of the American Union .telegraph offica In thij city , at the early hour of 4 o'clock yesterday and received a hearty welcome Jor one coming among atran . 'Mr. Rhoem has gera. not as yet as signed the young laay a position , but eaya that oa account of the extraor dinary strength of her ludgr , and her light weight , ho will give her c , post tion ia thr telephone office. All in terestcd patties are happy and doing well . Grand-Armr of the fiepubllc. 'OMAHA , Janpary"27i 1881. General Orders No. 6. 1. The election of Comrade S. J. Alexander , aa department commander , relieves the undersigned from his duties. Ihankiug all who , have been In any way , associated with him for the past tire years for their unfailing'zea' for the Interests" of 4ib orde- , and .their 'courtesy 'towards ' him personally ; and .bespeaking ( o the new commander the same kind anc generoon treatment he has so invari ably experienced , he now tares 'oror the command of the department to his successor. 2. Staff officers trill bo prepaiod to turnover their books and property BO soon aa their successors are ann6unce < by Commander Alexander. JAS. W. SATAQB , Official ; Department Commander. JOHN S. WOOD , * " Assistant Adjutant General. LIQUID -Temperance Crusad ers Drumming up Absentees. The Douglas Delegation Fights for Railroad , Taxation. Night Sessions Ordered for Consideration of Bail- road Billa. pad&l Dljpatch to Tn Bis. LINCOLN , February 18 4 p. m. h the honae ysatertUy forenoon a eng discuiaioa enacaed on the motion f Howe , of Nemaha , to recommit bobbin for a liquor prohibitory amendment to the commlttoo on con- titutional amendments. This'bill ' has ; ouo oa its r.hlrd reading and should javo been votu'd on Iti its regular order. The bill v.aa recommitted by * a vote of 48 to 21) ) to allow ubsent members to be present to vcte. Asubstitute for hoaso.bills one acd ; wo was considered in the afternoon , providing for pro fata taxation of rail- joad property. The Omaha delega tion were a unit against iha bill. Omaha Jbad iven ' "IfP. the -P. road a million dollars for oracling superstruc tures and for'right of .way and Douglas conuty demanded the benefit of the taxes on .Ihia property ; JChe bill went over under the rules. This morning the house permitted the woman anf- fragiats to address the body. On mo tion o ? , Mr. Case , of Clay , a nighi session at 7:30 was ordered to-nigh i to consider bills preventing railroac discrimination. - LIKE A DftEAM. The Prosperous Future Aris ing-Befpre Us. 1 * * What We are to Expect in - ' " ' 'T 1881/ . Although it Is poaaiblo that th work of rebuilding the Grand Centra ETotel may be delayed for some ti yet , the number of improvements in contemplation for the coming year i constantly being added to until th list haa assumed quite formidable pro portions. It is now announced tha the Union Pacific headquarters be enlarged i > y an addition four atorie high'and Iiity teet wide , to ba finlahe In a style to correspond with the main batlaing. There is good reason to believe tha one bfg hotel will bo put up between now and next fair time by eastern capitalists , who have had an agen here looking up a desirable sitewhic tua been finally agreed upon , bu which we ara not at liberty namo. The new court house , on whicl active vrork wilt shortly .begin , wil be ono of the finest and most valuable improvement ) to be made , whili Boyd'a opera houeo will come next in .importance , and add. to the metro politan character , of the city. The new Trinity 'cathedral is to b pushed through and the five new ban ! buildings are fixed facts. Tootle & Maul expect to erect a magnificen three-story brick on Farnham , for their own use , in the wholesale de partmont. The new Union' ' Pacifii shops at the old site of the government mont corral will add to the clly'a ire portanco as a manufacturing town. Tno new bridge over the Miaaour river at the foot' of Jones street "willfurnish work to a large number cf men , and the construction and ; cornglotlon of the water-works will add to the tide o general prosperity. "We might go on indefinitely enumerating the contemplated plated improvements , but these wil show that it will be fhe biggest build ing season ever experienced in this part , o.f the country , and no mention has been made of the hundreds o small buildings and handsome resi dences which will surely be built. There are a score of blocks , fine ones , that will rise as soon ns spring breaks , which have been mentioned time arid again , and there are other big improvements in view , which we are not permitted to / makd public al preso' t. As might bo expected the price o ! real estate is advancing' in all parts ol the city and lots are soiling dally in additions deemed remote a , couple ol years ego. It Is siid to say that no other city on the Missouri has such Hatteriijg prospects for future.grfat- neas aa Omaha , the Gateway to the " West. ; - BUSINESS COLLEGE. THE GREAT WESTERN Gco.K.iCatliban ; , Principal. Creighton Block , OMAHA Send for Circular. , , uov20d&wt CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE "dtcc ! is hereby given that default has been nude in a certain chattel mortgage bearm ? date J nnarjr .st , issi , executed by Jcseph La Chapellouid Henry E. Foredjke , mortaor3. ani to John Edwards M mortgagee. SalJ n-ortaco aj duly recorded In the county clcrk'j olEce in and for 1'onslas County , Ke- brigica. And in Eald msrtgiRe said Li Chapel'e ana ForsJyko said and morfrxicd to paid John Kd wards : lie follow Ing de * ribed poods and chat tels , tc-wit : 1 pearl power and mcdcl hind- press. 50 Ibam \ i : r type , 35 Ibs nonpareil type , 1 cabinet with typj caars , 3 piw cas.'s , 2 typo r k % 1 nonpareil ard border , 1 stove and pipe , S plincrj , 12 corner pirces. 2 qaoin' , 1 wiencb , 3 composlngsUckj. -Bought ofs , " 1 "Office ot"l ' o."l"3 , " 1 corner cnt , 1 grape cut , 1 carriage en : , 8 email cuts. 11 flounstur. IS Ibs leads , 15 feed brass rule. IOC wood quoins , 8 mull typa cisea , 1 hud ink roller , 3 nnall Im posing itontg , 2 timers , 1 shooting stick , 1 "Omaha , NtbV 18 , 10 A Smallmodel tyce. 27 AGotliiitypo , li-ACedletype , 40 A.Clarendoa li nop due on said mortgage S163 00. The-efore , I will prroed to sll at public ( action to thg highest Udder for cub. lathe hall of the third Koryof bnlldinz known a 1103 Jamham St , Omiha , Kebratk > on the 4thOay.ot March.I8S1 , at the hoar.of 10 o'clock in the forenoon , all the above described'goods and chattels to satisfy silp m-rtgae. 0 ba , K.fc , j SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisement To Loan , For Bale , Lest Found , Wantp , Boarding , &a , will be In- er'.cd in thee columns once for TEN CEKT3 cr line ; each Enbieqaent tnaertlon. FIVE OEKT3 per llae Tfas first insirtlon' never les * than wsrir.FisE CENTS. TB so V. L. THOaAB.BoomB.Crelghton Bloclc TO LOAK 1109 FarohMn etroet. MOKKT Sdwiro. * Loa Agency. nov-SS-tl HSLP WAJ4TEO Two Germin girls at the Ameri can Home. S63-tf * WANTED Han to drive team. Apply H- W. Vale , near end ol street or tract , lortb. 18th St. 332-W Br a single gentlemin bosrd'nnil WANTED Jor the- present in'a ptivatd imily. , No ether boarder. Children .nr.t , ob- ccted to. Address G. KennardVi Cruj St re , eating prlca , location , etc. " SS4-1U Unfurnished room la desirable WANTED . Adroc3 K. C , Ece Ofa.'e. ' S5J-9 WANTED-Sbandinaviin'ooy , It.ol 15 ycara ofage. Call at 1422 Douglas St. S5fl:18 TXr AkllchODRirl , tt the.EmmeU YY Hcu.o AT5TED AyounsQiijnun.to tend bar at W 810-tI "TTrANTBD A pool Kngilsharii Oirman cor- Vy r-'sponilcnt , must baa fir t-cI J renmin Addreaa with roferwcts W. U. , Bee cfilco. 311-tf - c-j k , r.t lira. Ms WASTEO-OoodT7omnn Coy on I'oppUlou SS. , bet. iflth ani 22d. 338-18 . . Tboroagy ! competsnt rirl , at WANTED St. Good v.ices. S33-tt "VSTANTED A'cood girl for ( jentoi .hoosc- .YV work , must bo a gcod rook and wailicr and Irontr Apply southeast corner 20th [ and California St ? . ' 316-tf experienced butchcr.winU IV to start a meat narketi n some finall west cm town , where there is none , or where ono la needc i ; would take a rcllnole partner. AdiiroM K. K. Webb. Jickjon , DakuU Co. , Neb. 90-tt A good liouso-kcoptr. 1109 Far n WANTED ' liamstr&o : . upttalrs. 32-tf fat RENT-KQUSEi AW UNO. "VJiOH RENT With board , a handsomely fnr J [ ? nis > j d frjnt roosj , with bay-window , snit- abls.for t > voyouneL'ontlemcn , atKo. C01 IJth street , corner of California. 351-18 OR RENT Furn'shed r x > ms , central 1 tlon , at 1418 Dodge St. 350-19 UKNT A nicely famished front room EOK eentlcnun , 'nntrally. loca'ctl. Inquire at 1415 Howard betwe-m 14tn snd 15th St ? . ' 312-tl NICELY BURNISHED ROOMS With board , suitabli fjr ( jentleman lady , 15th and California streets , ( white hens . 122-tf -REST Hnely ? furnished rron room EOR ' side , at 1310 Pavcnpurt St.t 19E-1 "TIOR'REKT ' Ncwhocso. eight voorts , hard j . and soft water , , on ZSd and Cass Sta , En quh-e SOT t2th St. ' 128-t REOT A furnished , Ei.uth lent room FOR at No 1613 Karnhahi St. S8t-t FOR' R&NT 2 farnlahcd rooms over Her chants Exchange , KB : Cor. ICth tn Dodee streets. 233-lf F03 SALE. SALE Vine resident Iot.100.x2CO feet EOR 7 aquiic3 S. W. ot court honao , loca tion slght'y. John L. McCagno , oppusllo post olHeo , 219 eddtf T7OR ( SALE Fixtures , scales , & 3. , horco tn JD delivery wagon for ontcber shop , 'Bith' Whhe , cpposite the Postoflleo. Ileac lica'Jo : formeat market. 342-9 THIORl'BALE Slajs of Ponahs and Sarn J : ccuntits. A. KOiEWATERj 1520 Kain ham Street. - 320-tf T70R SALE Tfir.it classifim' , , Including lo ' C and building with all modern improve raents. 'Inquire at "Patcrson'a blacken ! th sheen on Cumins street , between 20th and ttet. (12-1 T10R SALE Hoasj and tot at $1250.03. .JOHN J * Ii.McCAGQE , Opp.rostofflce. SlQ-tf T7OR ! S1LE Seven gocd business : < ita on J } Farobam street. JOHtf TJ. McCAQ. E. fStf Orpoaltc Pf EOR SALE Lease and furniture ofaflrgt class hotel In'a town of 1SCO inhabiucU , In State of Nebraska. Has 24 teda , the tnvellinir men' resort. Inqnlrn at Bee office 213-tf " TJ10K8ALE A BARGAra A bulMIn ; with J } sa'.oon flxtnres. furniture aud stock , on 10th St. , opposite the U. P. deput , for pale very cheap Or the fixture ) , furniture and stock will be sold and building rented. Inquire ot El ) . KREISS MAN. 79-tf flOR SALE TATO cleae carriages , at A. J ! Simpson's. 911-tf MISCEllAHEOUS. Absolutely Pure , Mads from Qrapa Cream Tartar. No other preparation makes ench Il ht , flaky hot breads , or lurariotu pietry. Can be eaten by d.nrpeptlcs without fear o [ the Ills rcsultinjr from ho la Soli only la cans by all Oroccri. ROTAL BAKIXQ FOWDIK Co. . New York. PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION LINE BETWEEN OMAHA AND FORTOMAHA Connects With Street Cars Corner of SAUNDER3 and HAUILTOK STREETS. ( End of Red Line M fallows : LEAVE OMAHA : 030 , * S:17 nnd 11:19 . m ,3 )3,6:37 ) and7 9p.m LEAVE FORT 01IAHA : 7:15 a. m. , 9:15 a. m. , and 12:45 p. m. . ' 4:00,6:15 and 8:15 p. m. The 8:17 : a. m run , leaving o011 ! * nd the 4:00 p. m. ran , leaving Fort Omaha , are usually lorded to f nil capacity with regnlar passengers. The 6:17 : a. m. rua will be made from the post- office , comer of Dodge and 15th tnrehta. Tickets can be procnred.from elreet eardtlr * era. or from driven of tuukg. FARE. 2 OE TS. INCLUDING STBE CAB tft-U JNO. G. JACOBS , ( Tomcrly ol OlshS Jacobs ) DERTAKER NcC H17 rarnham St. . Old Bund of Jacob Oil ORDKRS Br TJSLBGRAPH SOLICITS DRT-S-HITCHCOCK OvERCRUICKSHANKS DRY GOODS STORE. THE CELEBRATED Oval SteeJ Tooth Iarrow ! Jlannfict tired by OJl UE002 A aSSBlSOS , Pcnd-jLct , ffii F. D COOPER Writ * for pikes > * ent. Omaha. Neb. ' Free ot Cost. ' - DB. Krao's NEW Discovzav fo Consumption , Conghs and Cplda. Asthma , Bronchitis , etc. , fa given ivray in trial bottles free of cost to the afflicted. If you have a bad cough , cold , difficulty of breathintr , ioarsenesa any affection of the throat or lunga by all means give this wonderful remedy a triaL AM you raltio' ' yoor , existence ' yea * cannot afford to let this'opportunity pass. We could not afford , and. would net give thU remedy away unless we knew It would accomplish what we claim for it. Thousands of hopeless cases have already been completely cured by it. There is no medicine in the world that will cure pne-hajf .the cases that DE. Euro's NEwDiscovfciiY will cure. For sale by (6) ( ) JAMES K. Ian , Omaha. * ' i ar S. P. MORSE & CO./ iASH JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF DRY GOODS. , , 1319 Farnham Street. iH"f f I -j . Sg J. . * ' We , , will soonCommence Extensive Improve ments and Alterations in the Interior Arrangement of our Store and Expect to Secure More Room. For the Nent FIFTEEN DAYS We Offer Our Entire - tire stock of . . , - I.HWrtj' ' A- ArfS . 'of" -rf-S f . ' < > 3 3m Table Linens , Napkins , White Goods , . Jewels. . ' * ' ( Hi 1 i J - TAt - ' * At a discount of from 20 t'o SO per cent from former prices. . t Do your trading now and rest assuredyouwill : save money , even if you have. to antici pate you r wants for the next 90 days. S. P. MORSE & CO. J.H.FLIEGEL&GO. Sacccsaors to J. H. TIIIELB , MEHCHA3VT TAILORS , ITo. 1220 Douglas Street , A pel DISEASES OF THE EYE , Ear and Throat. DE. L. B. G&ADDY OCULIST , AURIST & LARYNC1ST. Offlce Over Konnard'al Drug Store Corner of 14th snd Douglas St ? . ovl5-3m FRITSCH'S PRUSSIAN Cough Syrup THE LATEST VICTORY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE. Iha only existing remedy for erery pe. cie > of Acnte or Chronic Dlaeaieot. the Or an * of Reiplration , and an abaolote SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION ! oll-powerf nl Topotablo prepare * X tlon ezpela from tlie Ion RB and air pa < ivery 'organ irhlohntulzeitho breath of Life. It contains no stupefying- poison , nnd I * In all respects a liealthf ol medi cine. The rapidity and certainty Tilth which It ANNIHILATES A COUGH 'it ' astonishing. Its effect * go deeper than : he mere symptoms of pulmonary dis ease and discharges the cause from tha rrstem. Free and painless expectora * Ion Is the mode by which Hrnlieres the DUCT , chest and throat from the burdens which oppress them ; thus arresting Con sumption and Bronchitis in the germ be fore. they reach the more dangerous stages. The emaciated sufferer BATTLING FOR LIFE with the most terrible scourge of onr ell. mate will Snd Fritseh't Frnsslnn Conch Syi np a potent ally , and will assuredly vrin the light by adhering strictly to thia Croat medicine. The CASES NOW ON RECORD Inwhich it has been administered with entire success ns a remedy for every va riety , of rohlndy which affects the Be- pimtory Functions , cmoantto _ mora FIVE THOUSAND it the present date , and yet the preparn- lon'Is only in the Infancy of its nsef al- iess. TIio great defect of all Cough tcraedles hitherto Introduced la that heyare gimply expulsory. Hence they nre useless ; for unless tlie causes of the acrid secretions which are conghed np are removed , nnd the ruptured , inflamed maturated surfaces healed and re- ( ored to their natural tone , a earo is mposslble. Fritsch's Prussian Couch. Syrap accomplishes these objects. Tbe mucus and mnco-pns which are the con- equence of Inng.Uisease , are thrown off > y It , while at the same time It soothes and invigorates the weakened tissues. "LIFE FOR THE LUN68. " For coughs , colds , Inflfienza , bronchial dlfllcultles , t/ghtnensof thechest.hoarse- ness , sore "throat , trachitis , Innaramo- ion of the Inngs , difficulty of breathXng , > reurlsynndall disorders of npulmonary tatnre , it has never been equaled. Sol sjrents la America , BICHASDSOH ft CO , It. Ton fi. Mo. SOLD BY AM , PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS. ' SUBSCRIBE FOB THR WPJEKLY BEE , The Best in the West. AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & CO. , T'TTTT ! BOSTONCLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHINGHOUSE , FAUNHA3I STREET. MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY. - , The largest aad best assortment of Trunks and Yalises in the West. Telescopic Cases and Sample Trunks a Specialty. H.H. MARHOFF - - PROP. . . , . 117 14th St. . 3 Doors North of Poagfas St. SO OOO JDQT.jILi.A.IBS CHEAP ! CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST MAX MEYER & BRO. P.oj.ose for the next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell.tfien e itire stock of t. Diamonds , .Watches , / ' > * Jevyelry , Clocks , ; . ; . \ ; , Silver-Ware , Pianos A Organ GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices , Which is from 15 to 20uer cent. beloTT any Eastern Wholesale House , preparatory to moving-into their New. Store , Cor. Ilth & Farnham We Mean KusinessL Come and be Convinced. MONEY TALK § All sales strictly cash , therefore we are emriileif to oflcr the consumers oftfee weed ealy trst _ . > quality goods for Ikeir mosey. Best straight 10c Cigar in the ci y , ' ' Bast 3 for a quarter Cigar in the city , Best Straight 5c Cigar in the city , ' * * * Detroit Pina Cnt a Specialty , Oar 803 Pine Cut is a good one , " Bagle/s May Flower ia 8 and 16 ouneatiia , For cwehavebangupSmoiiEg'Tol , oco. | AT THE ' MICHIGAN TOBACCO STORE , " 1417 DoHglas Sr ci- We are the only Dealers in the Celebrated Barley's May Flower f