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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1881)
* - * r JF - * The Daily Bee. Friday Momuing , Feb. 25. P tersm See Polack's advertisement , Lubinsbnlk jerfnnieatKiihn's. _ "H ste 10 the Banquet HtU. " Whipple , McMilUn & Co. , the jewel n , Crtighton Block. o'26-t Imported cigars , at Saxe's , druggist. Remember the Danish Society's Mas qneradeFeb.2eth , tf Fresh Eggs. 25 cents per dozen at J. L Nichol loth and Dodge. The price rf nails hai been advanced to $3.00 per keg by the association. Eggs , Oranges and Lemons , 25 cents per dozen at Buffets. 23-4t Don't forget , the Danish Society's Macqaerade is on Saturday the 26th. _ tf Peter Gees , while cleaning roof j es terday , fell through the skylight but f ortu Dfttely was not hurt. * liote , Farms , Houses tnd Lands. Look over fieimY nnir column oi bargains on 1st In cutting the transfer boat ont of the Ice , at 'Sioux City recently , the lee was found to be four feet thick. Some one tied a pony to a small shade tree yesterday and the pony ran away , tak ing the tree with him. For a list of the premiums drawn by the subscribers of THE \VEEKLTBEE , see 3rd page of this issue. For J.andg , Lots , Houses and Forms oot overlBemis' new column on first page Btrgahu. Among the stars booked for an earl ] date at ie Academy are Annie Pixley , Tom Keene , Maggie Mitchell , Joe Jeffer- BcnandWilhelmj. The De Great auction sale takes place to-day at Commiogf , at 10 o'clock a m. Some fine leather trunks and wearini apparel will be sold , cheap. Tbe Fifth ward ii said to be the only ward in the city hi which there is not a single houte of ill-tame and one uf its citi teas wants due credit awarded it Dean Milspaugh was robbed of a highly prized buffalo robe and lap rabe Wednesday , which were yesterday re covered by Dnputy Marshal Ben Wester dahlA A long train of government wagons drawn by the traditional acitnals of su perflnons cheek , was engaged yesterday in traniportinff stores from the old to the new government deot , Hertral & Irvine's orchestra has been engaged for the Zitber Club concert nex Sunday evening , furnishing a combination of mnnical Uleut thiit canuot fail to draw A good house. The opening of the bids for th gov eminent transporiati. n on the Missour * nd Yellowstone riven at St Paul on th 28th insu , is anxiously looLed forward t by river men. All the steamboat linea on the upper Mueouri u ill send men to see the deals broken. A Kmall c'ravan of noble red men pasted through Omnha Wednesday , steering northward. There were three excellent wagons , eight gooj horses , four dogs auc the usual allotment of pappocuw , nod the notable point observed by our repot ter was the cleanlinew and scyie exhibited by the outfit. Omaha branch of the National Land League have app ilnted a committee in ach ward of the city to take down the names of all Irishmen and the sons o Irishmen in their resactive wa-ds and reports at the next regular mee ing , which occurs "Wednesday. March 9th 188L Tbe item pnblisl ed in yesterday's BEX concerning the alleged ro > ber. ef City Marchal Westerdabl , found its way into our coiumns without passing throu.hthe hands of the city editor , and is entirely "off. " The marshal has not been down to Plattsmonth for month * and has not been robbed at all BO far ao he knows. The best la HAVEN'S SNOW FLAKE FLOUE , sold by J. B. French & Co. SEDUCTION NUT ADVER TISED all the year , but each year genuine re ductions arc made at Bushman's Oal ana seethtirprices now , S. E. corner 15th and Douglas. FRENCH'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEE. The but is HAVEN'S SNOW FLAKE FLOUR , sold by J. B. French & Go FRENCH'S GOLD MEDAL COFEEE BUi YOOR JE WSLRY AT Whipple , McMillen & OO.'B , OretRhton Block , 16lh street. 24-St The btst is HAYEK'S SNOW FLAKI FLOUB , told by J. B. French & Co. Tne lest is HAVEN'S SNOW FLAKB FLOUB , told by J. B. French & Co F&ENCH'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEE. Criminal Dot * . Patrick Gallagher wai found guilty of highway robbery by the jury , whose verdict WAS returned Wedmiday morning. George and "Dick" Davis were convicted of the robbery f Mrs. Tickery. The jury returned a verdict t 4 * . BL yesterday. Matter * are quiet in "police circles. . Lou. Morris , * colored man from Coun cil Bluff j , was arrested in this city for forgery and takea across the river , where WM pat aadet $200 bondsto rait thrj action of the grand jury. The trial of Lorenzo Pickard , oturgdd with the in ardor of Germanie Bowers , was b ijun in the district cour yetordy and the examini.- tion of wi nuatea occupied most of the day. A largo crowd wai In attend ance as spootston and witnesses , it 00:04 : thd iui& ; impirtant trial of the * oesion , thus /ar. The best i HAVEN'S SHOW FLAKE FLOUK , mid byj B. French &Q > . Tht original C. B Dupee. Hams , Ba nana Brtakfatt Bacon and Lnied Btef , FLEIONU'B fresh Eygs as low < u offered , FLEM ING g. SALES IMilKNSEl QUALITY DNEQUALLED1 i the recird of Htven * ' Snow Flake Flour. Sold by J. B. FEENCH & Co. FRESH EGGS 24 cents per dozen , nd a nice supply of FRESH BDT- iiut received fr.im carpy county. WILLL * iL YATES. THE NEW HOTEL , An Important Ques'ion Which Wi.l be Settled To-morrow. It looks naw as if the vacnut lots on the southwest corner of Farnam and Fourteenth would become within a year's time the site cf a new hotel in every rtspect the equal of the Grand Central of blessed memory. Our reporter called upon Mr. Her man Kountzeyeaterdny afternoon , and learned that the price and time had been agreed upon , and that the papers were then being drawn up for he transfer of the property to the Kitchen Bros. There are certain agreemei'ts which the" latter will be required to sign before the deed will be dell vend , rhich obligate the purchasers to build a hotel on the grounds , to be com pleted by January 1st , 1882 , or with in the next ten months' time. Mr. Kountze stated that the present owners were aware of the fact that the price they were accepting was $15,000 less than the property was worth for business purposes and that it would never pass from their hands'unless the the terms were agreed to. The dead will be handed over to-morrow if the agreements m et with tha approval of the purchasers. Mr. Dick Kitchen's trip to St. Jor , he having left last night , is probably connected with the transactions which the next twenty-four hours will ter minate one way or the other. There Is no reason to believe that any hitch will take place in the proceedings. CLOSING OUT Silks , Velvets , Dress Goods , Woolens and Cloaks , at prices that icill astonish you , a Biahman's. FRENCH'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEE. The best is HAVEN'S SNOW FLAKE FLOUB , sold by J. B. French & Co. WANTED By young gentlemen : 2 or 3 furnished or unfurnished rooms in a good house , well located. Address A. H. , 1310 Davenport street 23 2 The lest is HAVEN'S SNOW FLAKE FLOUR , sold by J B. French & Co. FRENCH'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEE. LOST Last week A gentleman's fur col * lar between Thirteenth and Sixteenth streets on Dodge street. WILLIS M. YAiES. The best is HAVE > 'S SNOW FLAKE FLOUR , sold by J. B. French & Co. FRENCH'S GOLD MEDA.L COFFEE. Occidental Hotel , corner of Tenth and Howard streets , J. J. Paynter , proprietor. This ho tel his been repaired and furnished with new furniture throughout , and affords tirai-clnes accommodation to the traveling public. Charges reason able. 7 f The bed is HAVEN'S SNOW FLAKE FLOUR , sold by J. B. Freuch & Co. Rubber Boors just rtcrived at Fullriede's. It FRENCH'S GOLD MKD L COFFKB A Business Investment It docs not require the memory if the "oldest inhabitant" to ncill the time when Cincinnati and > ork wen- alnust synonymous words. At l Rs > t , the mention of Cincinnati always sng g sted porkopolis. Wvat changes time hath wrought ! Now we think more of Cincinnati as a musical center ter than as a pork market. An ex tract from a daily paper shows the re ceipts from the late musical festival held there to have been $50OlO. One of inquiring mind naturally asks , why has Cincinnati become such a mus ical mapnet ? The solution is simple , Cincinnati as a city encourages her home talent , has done so in the psst until she now has a circle of musical devotees , the entire country is ready to patronize if they but announce a musicaleof any description. The business men of Cincinnati have found out that it pays to be "musical in their taste , " they may not know the notes of the oratorios given , but they do know the notes that fcome into their bank accounts through these musical performances , atd with au eye to business strictly , encourage them to the utmost. Is not this the wise plan for every city and town ? We may not attain to Cincinnati's rank for some time , but wo can at least follow after. In our midst the Harmonic society is doing honest , good , foundation work. This lusical society is not nearly so well known ro society as it deserves to be , but we most earnestly hope our citi zens will show their appreciation of its efforts by turning out en masse to hear "Queen Esther" performed at the Academy of Music this evening. It is as good as any oratorio of its style written , and we havobeeu ( assured by competent judges that the perform ance will be very fine indeed. Tbeie are 25 solo personations in it and a grand chorus of 100 voices. Let the Harmonic society ba greeted by au diences that will encourage them to go on with the good work they bare Doen doing. SALES IMMENSEl QUALITY UNEQUALLED ! M the record of Havens' Snow Flake Flour. Sold by J. B. * FRENCH & Co. New Ties , New Ruchiiigs , New Golan an aiid Cuffs. See Viem at Bush' man's FRENCH'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEE. The best i H EVEN'S SNOW FLAKE ? LOUE , suld by J. B. French & C . The but is HAVEN'S SNOW FLAKB rLOUR , sold by J B. French & 0 . Wnrkiiigmeu kuuw where to go for 'our ' drink of purtt Kentucky 10 cent whisk y , imported gins and Irish whiskeys , Bndwetaer beer. Agent for St. G-itthird Bitten. D L. McGrcKDf , j n 27 1m 314 S uth 10th St Tha test u HAVEN'S SNOW FLAKE FiOUR , sold by J. B French & Co. COFHB. Pfl.UA.OKA.Hae1 . . . Eev. A. F. Shemll and wife have re turned from Lincoln. W Sco t King , nifiht manager of the telephone office , has < oue to Chicago. Mr. JOB. McConnell master mechanic of the Tnion Pacific railroad slu ps at North PLtte , is in the city. Hon. Ievi J. Kennard returned last night from C Ifton Swings , V. P. , where he has been for several months past with Mr * . Kennard , v bum he 'eft ' there g eatly improved in health. Mr Kenuard's re- tnru wi 1 give the city council a full mem bership for the fir = t time in a good while. REDUCTIONS NOT ADVERTISED all the year but tvice each year ganwne re ductions are made at Bushman's. Call and see their prices now , S. E. corner 15th an Douylas. The best is HAVEN'S. SNOW FLAKE FLOUR , si-Id by J. B French & Co. Death of an Estimable Lady. Mrs. Fanny P. Wright , relict of Sylvanny Wright , died at Santa Rosa , Cal. , on the 15th of February , In the 88th year of her age. Mrs. Wright was the mother of Dr. Wright and of Mrs. Dimmick , who with their mother resided many yers in Omaha. Mrs. Wright has b en feeble for years and for her great see is indebted to a strong constitution , a genial climate , a devoted husband and a filial doctor. The i m cted family in Santa Rosa have thj sympathy of many friends in Omahi. The best is HAVEN s SNOV FLAKE FLOUR , eold by J. B. French & Co. FRENCH'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEE. Estey Organ. JEstey Organ. Estey Organ. At Hospo's , At Hospo's , At Hospo'e Kimball Organ. Kimb ill Organ. Kimball Organ. 21-3t At A. Hope's , jr. ANOTHER LARGE INVOICE of Haven's Snowflake Flour just re ceived by J B. French & Co. FRENCH'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEE. FOUND. A ladies muff , on Dodge street be tween Fifteen'h ' and Sixteenth streets. WILLIS M. YATES. FRENCH'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEE. ANOTHER LARGE INVOICE of Haven's Snowflafce Flour just re ceived by J. B. French & Co. CLOSING OUT Sills , felcets , Dress Goods , Woolens and Cloaks , at prices t' < at will aston ish , at Bushman's. SALES IMMENSE ! QUALITY UNEQUALLED I is the record of Havens' Snow Flake Flour. Sold by J. B. FRENCH & Co. Rubber Boots just received at Fullrlede's. It Danish Kid Gloves-o white nnd light col ir * , of E Model's best make , Co penhagen , atL C. Euwold's , 13th : .nd J-ckson xtrertts Toeee gloves are the very best made , fit excellent and are Tery du able , and no second-class nor old trash , having personally s c'ed them in Denmark. 23 2i ANOTHER LARGE INVOICE of Haven's Snowflake Flour just re ceived by J. B. French &Co. FRENCH'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEE. FOR SALE House furniture for sale at 1310 Davenport street , batwuen 13 h and 14-h streets. 23-2 The best is HAVEN'S SNOW FUKE FLOUR , sold byj B. French & Co. FRENCH'S GOLD MEDAL COFFER. Home Prom Lincoln. The noon train up from the state capital to day brought quite a delrga tionof Omaha men , including among otheta George Canfield , County Commissioner Drexel , Judge E. M. Stenberg , J. S. Shropshire , Constable Edgerton , Captain Mrsh and Hon. G.-o. E. fritchatt. They report lively times at Lincoln since the legislature began its n ght session , and that body his agreed to adjourn at midnight Satur day night. Tun probabilities for the passage of the several bills in which our citizens are particularly interested are about as reported in telegraphic dispatches. Commissioner Drexel carried a small roll of paper under Jus arm , which our reporter supposed was sheet music procured for the inmates of the Hotel de. Guy , but on inquiry was informed that it was the first installment of connjy bonds , valued at f 25,000 , which Mr. Drexel took to Lincoln to have reg istered in the office of the secretary of state , as required by law. Messrs. Stenberg and Edterton were acting as a body guard ai > d to prevent any confidence men from getting in their work on the prize. Wanted A girl to do general housework in a family of two. None but a good girl need apply. Rafor- ences required. Apply at EDHOLU & ERHJKSON'S , Jewelry Store , Opp. P. 0. FRECNH'B G LDIKDAL COFFEE. An Ecclesiastical Council * On Tuesday lastRav. H. N. Gatc-s , Rov. F. M. Platt , Rav. Wm Leavitt , Rev. B. F D ffeabicher , Rev. 0 F Graves , Besoms Dr J. M. Water man , J. H. Biuer , T. R xford , Mr. D. 0. Browntr and Wm H Smith , representing oeven Oonurega local churches , assembled as an ecle-sias i- ctl coun-il with the Congregational church of * South Bend , at Dill's H.ll. H.ll.The The previous notion of the chumh was renewed , found correct and ap proved. A sermon was preached in the af ternoon by Rv. . PUtt , and iu the evening by Ryv. Gates. Baptiom was administered to five adults , aud the newly formed Congregational church of South Bund , uf nineteen Keinbrrs. "as heartily received into the fellowship cf churches. PUSHING MATTEBS. The Preparations for the Saor.- gerfest Going on Actively. Our Germ m friend * Are. entering upon the work of nuking the 'ap preaching Siensjerfest one of the grandest uff xira that .h < u over taken place in Onith * with a zral that In sures succeal , and aming the m-tny pptiags anJ oouven ions to he h ld in Omaha daring the coming summer none rank higher in importance than this. this.At At the meeting of the f executive committee last evening , it was unaui- m < uslj decided that a temp > rary hall must ba built to accommodate their wants. Finns for such a hall were submitted to the committee , 9nd they will ask the societies at their meeting on Sunday to sanction their action thus far. The ball h set a rolling , and active steps are being .taken al ready to complete first arrangements. The following are the committees appointed , all being members of the Ooncordia and Mronnerchor : QUARTERS AUD ACCOMMODATIONS. Al r Daemon , H. F. Willrodt , Wm. Mack , Oharles Anderson , Julius Treitschke RAILROADS. John Banmer , , Max Meyer , 0. E. Burmester. PICMIO Ed. Murer , John H. Brck , Henry Hornberger , H. Si-f ken , J hn Boekhoff , Wm. Mack , Henry Nwtor. ittfreihtnents Wm. Stevers , Win. Weckbach , Wm. Segalke. J. Kaufi mann , A Dormann. Reception 0 E Burmester , H. Schoabe , Wm. Mack , L. Raapke , H. Roaenzvreig , Fred ftletz. Ball Committee Julius M yer , L Hullborn , Henry Mayer , Ed. Wirth , A. B. Hubermann. Decorations Werner V. Boehl , Theo. Sin old , Geo. Heimrod , Henry Wagner , Ohas Merkt. Printing , Music and Hall The executive committee. The first named of each committee is chairman of that committee. Cheapest Embroideries in Omaha , a from 2c to § 1.50 per yard , at Bush man's. The bst is HAVEN'S SNOW FLAKE FLOUR , sold by J. B. French & Co. FRENCH'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEE Hive-King. The sale of reserved seats for the Rive Kicg concert , February 28th , opened at Max Meyer & Bro's. , this morning with a very large reserve. It Is evident that the house will be such as greets every really first class per formance in this city , and it is evi dent that this company is one of the fcremost on the road. Their perform ance at Kansas City on Monday even ing last elicited from the pra B of that city the most flittering notices. Tbe Times of the 22d characterizes it as "a highly enjoyable entertainment of the better class , " an < l aaya we conai-ier Madame Julia Rive-Kiug the finest pianist in the c uncry. , Some of h. r performances were 'marvelouily fin ? , ' and she was persistently encored. " The Times gives them a very L-ngtly tice , speaking excellently of every every member of the compauy , says every member was encored , and that they made au unqualified success in Kansas City. Jfevt fries , New Ruchingt , New Collars and Cuffs. e > ee them vt Bushman's. The best is HAVEN'S SNOW FLAKE FLOUR , eold by J. B. French & Co. Luther B Wnltmore The funeral of the late Luther B. Whitmore will take place on Saturday at 2 p. m. , his daughter , Mrs. E R. Sisson , having telegraphed from New Bedford that she will arrive here on that day. To those who knew the aeceased in timately , hip death comes as amessen ( ger laden with deepest soirow. He was no ordinary man , and death rare ly overtakes and cuts down his like on the highway of time. Mr. Whitmore held many responsible positions in the east , somth and west , in all of which he commanded the confidence and ei * teem of his associates and the public with which he did business. His life in Omaha , extending over a period oi nearly thirteen years , has been spent as a faithful officer in the Union Pa cific railway company , with which he held the important position of agent of the Omaha bridge transfer , and cashier of the Omaha station. It may be truthfully s id that L. B. Whit more never made an enemy and that he possessed the friendship of all who knew him , and they will testify that by his death there has parsed from among us a noble , unpretending and humane gentleman. Cheapest Embroideries in Omaha , at from 2c to 81.50per yard , at Bushman's. The best is HAVEN'S SNOW FLAKE FLOUR , s ld by J , B. French & Co. FRENCH'S GOLD MEDAL COI-EEE. Saratoga. For lack of time to prepare it , the lycenm paper was not issued last week , but was the feature of the meeting last evening. The question for debate was : Resolved , That the telegraph lines should be controlled by the i-ovcrn- meut. The repetition of the school exhibition bition , although not yet definitely fix ed , will probably be on Friday even- Ing. March 8 , at Tnoitro Htll , Furl Omaha. The fnrtnnatt * ones who were pre sent enjoyed * very pleasant party it Mr. Harvey Ruttin'e , Monday even ing.The The prrpteel lei = hrido of the young people is down for Saturday evumig Th > younij people 8" > ciiliz9 at Mr. Louis Liulefield R this evening in hon or of Miss E-uilie Mathieion , of Information wanted : Is a man r < i sponftihle f"r language used when un der the ii flmuco of in anesthetic Mr. M Semi tins severed his con nection with Uncle Sain , aa foreman > f the blacksmith shop at Fort Omn- j , to go west , mcoh to the regret of tis mony friends Mr. Scott and unify have fcein a.an h supporters and e rne > t workers in the Sunday BCho.l , where they will bo greatly missed. They have the good wishes of the community. CocKOO The best is HAVEN s SKI > W FLAKE FLOUR , said by J. B. French & Co. THE LAND LEAGUE. Resolutions a - > d Subscriptions , The following resolutions were unanimously adopted at the meeting of the 0 iioha Irhh Land league last evening : WHEREAS , Thp English government lias b > rowans b et known to ttself and fur rtmsi > u evident to ihe world , de prived the Irtah paople from establish- in. ; and maintaining mnnatactoriej ; and , WHKREAS , The power ai'd opulence of E gUiici are due to her success as a m > uuf < iciurii > g nation , hy re son of which she hus , until very recently , supplied the world with diy goods , cutlery , manufacturing u ensils , aijri- cultural machinery , earthenware , iron , &c.allof which hnve ieun supplied by the labor of her o luntlets paupers , or those receiving paupers' wages , and , WHEBEAS , We , the Irish people , at home ud in foreign c > untries , be ing virtually at war with Ecigland , and deeming it expedient to USB all the honorable tactics which beliger- ents may , without compromising their honor , utilize to their advan tage ; and aware that we Lave in the past encouraged the Bile of English wares by our reprehensible silence , or actually purchased from the Eng lish market by an oversight which was unpardonable , therefore RESOLVED , That this branch of the National Land League pledges itself to rigidly ctrry out the sermon on political economy , which our illus trious countryman Dean Swift preached a century ago , namely : to "burn every thin 2 that cjmes from Eng and except bet coal " RESOLVED , That we deem it oi the greatest importance to our cause , to cripple as far as hei in our piwerihe commerce of England , and with that end in view we mutually pledge our selves not to buv nor encourage the Snrchase of English made goods of any escription neither the woolens of Leeds , nor the cutlery of Sheffield , nor the cottons of Manchester , nor the linens of Ulster , nor the stationery of London , nor any commodity hiv ing upon it the impress of the English stamp. Lat the "Unicorn and Lion' be deemed an unclean thing , alike re pulsive to our tastes and useless to our wants. RESOLVED , That in our datcrmmec efforts to carry out these provisions not only shall we prohibit those under our immediate control and influence from purchasing any of the above , bu we hereby exhort all Irishmen anc women thr < U hout the entire world to put an immediate embar u , PS far as lies in their power , upon al English mr.de goods , and when they go a shopping to peremptorially refuse to purchase any and all < 7&rea having an English pattern or design. RESOLVED , That copies of these rfsolutio is be furnished the 0 > n\ha dally pipara and the New Y rk Irish World for publication. CONTRIBUTIONS. John IFlannery SlO.Oo Rev Father Knglish S.OJ PHo.tor . 201 D Hurley" " 2.03 ThosUiiffin 2.00 ThosCallouy 1.00 MD Hoche 1.03 OMAHA , Neb. , Feb. 23,1881. FRENCH'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEE. Farmers' Alliance at Wcrk The sub-alliance , No. 112 , held its monthly meeting on the 21st in McAr- dle preciuct , D ( Uglas cou ity. The annual election of filers resulted in the election uf Cirjtou Prosrn-jr , president ; Calvin D. Gregi. , vice- president ; Gaor o H Vl-rrunan , eec- rotary ; Patrick M A-dle , treasurer. A committee of ihreo was ippoin'ed to draft by-laws , to bi presented at the next meeting , composed of Allen Root , Patrick McArdlo , Ja jes Mitchell E . ; iit new names were presetted for admission at tha next meriting. Tlw suhj ct of "B w sh' H the farmers' interest ba protected , " UMS under consideration. Thu folkwi-ig action was taken : WHEREAS , Tnere now exists an ox- cluatve monopoly in the manufacture and t > ale of barbed wire for fencing , and that atid monopoly hi.'e secured for a trivial sum all of the various patents relitin thereto , and the au- preme court have sustained tha legal claim of all those patents in A single firm , and that such unc in trolled monopoly propose to laying a heavy tribute upon the farming in terest that law for their manufactured wire , the price of which has already risen from 7 to 12 and 13 cents B - Having that only a uni od effort 1 1 those interested can prevent the un just and villainous legal extortions that are now practiced upon the citi zens of this and other states by mon opolies , we , the undersigned , mu tually pledge oorsrlves to one another that we will not buy or purchase or use barbed iron that tu < been bought or purchased for a prlcj that ex ceeds 7 cents per pound by the c i ! The above was pissed unanimously and signed by every one present With the instructions to the s > ciety to have published , and iequ < .st thocj- operation of every one interested r > nd their personul exertion to secure sig natures thereto by cutting it out and attaching it to a paper or postal card , and send the signatures only to the secretary of this meeting , who is in structed to give them the widest pub licity ppsiible , believitg that 2,000 names signed to this csiir.rcct in Ne braska , Kansas mirt I-jwa wi'l ' prevent tha extortions contemplated up in the farmers uf thesa states. ALLEN ROOT , Sec. Address , Omaha. FRENCH'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEE RUBBERS. SHOES ! SHOES ! Full line uf Man's Ladies' ilisssa and Children's shoes , at the new shoe store of H. BASWITZ , 1422 Douglas St. , near 15th. . 21-eod-3t The best is HAVEN'S SNOW FLAKE FLOUR , so'd ' bf J. B. French & CeReal Real E&tate Transfers. The following transfers were re corded at lha couuiy clmk's office yes terday , as rpp-itted by John L. Me C gup , re l es'ate agent and ccnvty- ncer : Sarah J. Durham nd Martin Dun ham to Mary A. Witbmll : ei of lot 2. blnck 147 , w. d S2000 Herman Knuntze nd wife to fie First National bank : n of nw of section 20. r 10 P , q c. d $2 Wm. A. G 2fr . John 1. Redick , lot 2 in block139 , Q 0 D. § 50. H Christian Hatis-n nd wife ro Peter N lm. "art of lot 4 in bl ck 244 W D $425 J hn N Weich and wife to David Wan-in , tie S. W. J oK. . E J f sec. 2 , town 14 , rang10 east , "W. D. 0 _ * T S BONNER 1309 , D uulns street , hss the largest and beat stock i.f House Furnishing Good * in the cltv. eodcf FRENCH'S GOLD URDAJ. COFFEE. Genuine I anish Kia Gloves , at L. C. Enewcld , 13 h and Jackson Sts. vrf&s j ; SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE AdverthmenU To Loan , For Sale , Lest Found , Wantg , Poardlcg , 4c. , will ba in- str-til in thc5e coumna once for TEN CENTS per line ; oath subsequent Insertion FIVE CENTS per ii IB The firot insertion never less Ihui TW KTYFI.iE CENT3. T8 2 / * JKlfl ' * LOAN AtSpercent 500WHJ "rt , n um of * 2000 and up cards for 1 to 6 yearn' time on first claislmprov- wl citj and firm property. Apply at BEUI3 Kol KVUtc ami Lnan Agency , 16th i < nd DoniflM , w 278-eodtf OIT5T tO JXJAfl- Call Lkw Offie * \I L 'TJoMA1- i'1--m ' Block f ifct > v r HOv Fambkin street. nov-IJ-tf ' ' Ooolgl Ifor g iieral honsa ork WAN'E'1 coruer IS.h an I ( aj.iml Avenue 376 25 ANT D To ren cottage oout 4 rixiros W Address II , CanfleldHou o 375-eod 3t TKD A yoony , large. K O(1 stepping : WA buggy horse. A idress dr we.52 , t > t- tfflce. . 877-tf D ulil immediatjly at 691 ' 7th w street , must be g od cook. S72--4 " \TJ7"ANTED Bo ruers at anew bfardinphouse VY wltiln ten minutes w lk of business parts uf the city No. 1221 Dodge street , south cost corner Douge and 13th. TTTANTtU Agil to do general YV 1214 Davenport at. , bet. 12ih and 13th streets 371-tf WANTED To rent , for a term ft jears. the third story of gome brick buiMlnecon to be erected ) , situated on .he co ncr ot tha street In the baslneai center rf Omiha. Call or addrtsa Oen. R luthbun , Principal Great Wilt- ern Business College. 370 tf Good woman cook , at Mrs. Me' WANTED Poppl.lou St. , bet 20th and 22d 338 tf A u < Krt EnRllsh ami German correspondent - WAMBD respondent , must be a flret-clm renm-n. Address with referenc a W. U. , tJeetmce 311-if W ANTED Thorougly comi > etent girl , at 10i6 FarnhanriJt. Good waz.u. SJS-tf TTTTANTI-D A toed girl fnf general house- YV work , must headed : uok and wailier andlronir Apply southeast corner 20th land ' Culifornia'Sts. 315-tl WA TSD An experienced bntcher wants to sttrt a meatnaiketi n gome small west ern town , where there 13 none , or where one la net-do < ; would take a reliable partner. Add re a K. K. Webb , Jackson , DaKota Co. Neb. 90-tt WANTEn A good house-keepir , 1109 F rn ham street , up'talrs 32-tf FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. TO KENT A furnished room WANTED 'or gentleman and wife with no children. F.B. W Bee office. 379-2 * T OH K.NT ! ine furnished room on Douglas t1 bet. 17th and 18th , 2 blocks frum P. O Enquire at No. 17.7 360-tf FOR RKNT Sew house , eight rooms , hard and soft wate' , on 23d and C'aas Sts En- qui.-e 307 12th St 123 tf ipOR RENT A furnished , south lent room. P Inquire at No 1612 r'arnham St. S84-tf r.lOR RKNT 2 furnished rooms over Mer- y cuauts Eichanirc , N. E. Cor 18th and Active streets. 28n-tf FOR SALE. rS , FARMS , HOUSES AN D LANDS. Look over CKUIS' new column vf bargains on IB pije PO- SALE My p'aee of { our acres in Wesi ( maha , wiili good UuilJmija nnd lots 0 fr lit , trrms very easy. Als , t have for aile > fine pair of good sized hnrso- , with new lumbe w.ion and names * . On on a yo-r time i doiired. Enq lire 13th at. over State Bank Omihi , Neb. S73 1-w' I7IOK S A lit Two ptt coons. For further in J } formation address Henry J. Aoyc . P. O. Oncalu , Nel > . 363-23 ] 70Il SALE About six thousand test of ( food I sbeetineand Bcantllnjr. Enquire J J Phi bin , at Whitmy'a shoe store , 1421 Douglas streal. 77CR SALE Ten (10) ( ) residence lits on uppe : I1 tarnham street. John L. M.Canc , op P O. 3SO-U FOU ALt Mais of Tou < lta and Sarpj ccuuties A. KO EWATCB , 1520arn " h m Street. 320-tf SALE Hous and 1M at # 1250.03. JOHN FOR McCAOUE , Opp.Postofflce SlQ-tt C 'lR ' S LF Seven good business loU on JD Far bam street.JO N ' . McCAOi E f5tf Oiposle r-o8i.ffice. i > S r iKMS , tloUfiEs . ULANuS Look over li illi new Column of bargains on 1st oil sALK Lease and furniture ofatirst- E lass hote in a town ot 1300 In'i ihlmnbin tatn oi Me rasa. Ua 21 eda bo travelling men's resort Inquire at "ee office 21s tf PI > K 3AI E A AKUA1N A buiMmif witr , i ; -a eon fixture" ) , furniture and 'tuck , n lot'i ' St , opposite tbe U. P dep > t , for ale very cheap. Or the fliture < , furniture and stock will be ) ili ] and building ren'ed. Inquire of Eu h CIS-- MAN 78-U > RALE 1 x < i clctie carrta rn , ai A. J F1 ; W"o.4 911-t ( MISCELLANEOUS rTU'AMSCAN EO'tT At John Ban's stable JL f > r all kinds of worV , at reisoiuole fUures n ar cerntr 13th aud Leavsnwrtn St. 378 tl . KtKfcRS A dPLKNIMO US ! OF BoMlt. Kintalns in Houses , Lots , Farms and I * , in bis now column on 1-t page . Absolutely Pure , Mailc Irom Orape Creai Tartar. No otl'er ( i.-uuaration makes such lizht , flaky hot brcat.8 , or luxurious pastry. Can be eaten by dn-peptica without fear ot the ilia resulting from he 'n dl ciitible food. Sold only in cans by all Qrocsr * . ROYAL BAKIHO POWDKR Co. , New York. Complimentary to Omaha Har- Society. ACADEMY OF MUSIC ! Thursday and Friday Evenings , Feb. 24th and 25th , And Saturday Matinee at 2 O'clock. The b'r lliant Historic Opera QUEEN ESTHER lledinn , Persian and Jewish d > atume. 25 SOL I PERSONATIONS 25 m Grand Chorus & Semi-Chorns. or ONE HUNDRED VOICES. R. W. SEA3ER , . . . . Director. Doors Open at 7 , Commences at 8 JKT d isjIoaoOceat Reaerred Sevg TSctt. tve TTe < i Brats may be pto < .ur d at Wr Me'ei'a , in.d a/ier Mundiy , rebmaiy tint , a : 9 a m. UliritV s containing all tbe words of the opera OctuitCfC , Czirlifea may be ordered at 10 : U ) . U9-flt " "H. " CHEAP LANDS HOUSES & LOTS For Sale. Acres 1,000,000 of Beautiful Rich PRAIRIE LAND. . , * Loc-tUd In all the Counties of * EASTERN NEBRASKA. Many of these lands are more or less improved and can be had at wild land prices , are located in the midst of splendid settle ments , conven ent to Rail roads , Growing Towns , Schools , Churches , &c , , while scarcely a quarter section can he found with out spring or running stream of clear water-on some part of it. We offer these lands generally on long time and easy terms , with low rates of mterest , or a liherdl dis count for cash. Prices range from $2 to $10 per acre , while we can sell many fine tracts far below their market value , TJOff DOUGLAS COUNTY We Offer Over 30,000 ACRES , Located from 4 to 15 miles from Omaha , at from $6 to $10 per acre , on from 1 to 10 years time. In BUBT , SARPY and WASHINGTON O UNTIft we offer great ba'gaina on large tracts , some of which ran as low as $3 per acre. In CEDAR and other Coun ties , lands suitable for colony from $2 50 to $3.50 per acre. I .OMAHA CITY property we offer Cheap Houses and Lots , Houses and Leased Ground , Elegant Residences , Splendid Lots in nil pai to of the City and Additions , Business and Residence Property , small tracts of from 1 to 5. IO and 20 acres , for Sale , Lease and Ex change. We also have for sale Improved Farms A NOT A BY PUBLIC can all ways be found an our office. Lands will be shown purchasers free of charge , by Some with moSerat. improve ments , others with large fine housed , good outbuildings , mostly cultivated , and located in all parts of Doug as ana the other couties named , and all on the moat liber * ! terms. Persons wi-hDg ; to buy , sell , rent , lease , exchange or convey any kind of B-s-il H'state will find us prepared for active busi ness at all times. Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 North * ide of Farn. St. , Opp. Grand Cental - Omaha , Neb. CTTJ rri JL Immense Stock for 1 f/LL ANDWINTEfi ( Justom-llade Men's Suits , Boys' Suits Children's Suits. WINTER OVERGuATS _ iFor Men ; Boys , and Ontler-Wear , Hat * t nd Caps , Trunks and Valise ? , at Prices to Suit Ail. Farnham Street , Near Fourteenth AGENTS FOB DEVLIN it CO. , r-L'tdJl ! BOSTONCLOTHE CLOTHE CLOTHEiOUSE , STREET. MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY. The largest and bet assortment of Trunks imd Valises in the West. Telescopic Cases and Sample Trunks a Specialty. H. H. MARHOFF , - - _ 117 14th St. . .t Itoorsortli of r ongla > Sf. GATZ i FREEMAN , CRACKER MANUFACTURERS , And Wholesale Dealera in CIGARS and CONFECTIONERY. During the- Fall and Winter we will handle COUNSELMEN'S FRESH OYSTERS , which are now the best In the market. A hrge .isiortment of CANDY and SUGAR , TOYS for the Holiday trade. GATZ & FREEMAN , 510 llth St. , Omaha. octl5oJ6ii MAX MEYER & 00. , GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOODS Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and a lull line ol OSroTioJDTS .AJCTID FOIDsrsr G-OOJDS Send for Price List. MAX HEVEIl & CO. . Omaha. Neb. MAX MEYER & CO , WIIOLESALL TOBBAOGONISTS 1 Tobacco , 25 ceiits per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. Largest Established Refrigerator Room ) D. B. BEEMER , at Omaha . la West of Chicago 1871. COMMISSION MERCHANT And Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Fruit. Jobber of Hams , Bacon , Lard , Fuller , rjr , Poultry. Game aud Country Produce Generally. FurchaMog ictnt for * 11 k ndn cf Good * and Uercba dlte , not keptin stock hlnuelf the jame beinp selected w th care , ami ) Hie I a * curtent Market rates. General Western Agent for BOO I H'S OVAL -"AND OYSTEBS , and Wholesale Dealer In Fresh Lake , River and Salt Water Fish. deod&w3m w . F. STOETZEL ; Dealer in Hardware , COOKING STOVES and Tinware. Stove Repairer , Job WorKer and Manufacturer of a Kinds of Cans. . Tenth and Jackson Streets : . _ _ - - HORSE SHOES rfMfSkX flND NALS | ( Iron and Wagon Stock , ( he Best Asjortmciit of WHEELS in the West. A' Uhicaso Prices. W.J. BROATCH , 1209 fc 1211 Harney Street , Omaha. J nl8-6m y n acturer of 'l ' kind * of Summer Bologna ( Cervelat Wurst ) a SAUSAGE Scecia tiy. Orders promptly filled. , 1714 Burt St. , Omaha Neb. de23-t THE DAILY BEE the Latest Home and Tele- News of th Day. TBE CELEBRATED Oval Steel Tooth Harrow Manufactured bj OJ QK001 A 9XB31SQ3PcnduLceWit . , F. D COOZB w rit lor price * A gent. Omaha , Heb.