s& The Daily Bee. Saturday Mooring , Feb. 25. " Patereon sells coal. Qneen Esther lo-night. _ rjubuisbulk perfumeatKohn's. Jack Rabbits 25 ct . each , at Buffette. feb22t Imported cigars , at Saxe's , druggist. Jack Rabbits 25 c's. each , at Buffetts. feb25-2t Whii'ple , McMillan & Co. , the jewel. era , Crtighton Block. . o26-tf llabbits 2 for 25ete , at Buffette. 25-2t Itemembar" Danish Society's Mas querade Feb. 26th , If Fresh ESJJS. 25 cents per dozen at J. I. Nichol 15th ard Dodje. Don't forget , the Danish Society's Masquerade is on Saturday the 2Gth. If Eggs , Oranges and Lemons , 20 cents pjr dozen at Buffets. 23-41 Genuine Panish Kia Gloves , at L. C. Enewold , 13 h and Jackson Sts. vrf&s | -Babbits 2 for 25cts , at Buffetts. 25-2t The TL P. jiay car retnmed from the vest last evening. Babbits 2 for 25cts , at BuffcUs. 25-2t There \vas another scow stein on the V line of the ST. T. & 0. road nsar Oakland yesterday. The jewelry store of Max Meyer & Bro. is being removed to its new and ele gant quart : rs , corner llth and Farnbam. A considerable number of base-burners are taking a rest x.ow. All ths dealers have caw of seal on the way out from Chi- cajo , but that don't help out , jnst at present. . The mournful undertaker now re- markt in a subdued tote to his intimate friend that the bung has dropped out of the casket trade , and physicians tell the inquirer that the health of Omaha people is very good. Thektet kink in hair fashion , -which IB jtwt coming in , is the Bcrnhardt wave a light , soft , crimped mass from the fore head to the loops or roll at the back of the head the Bernhardt wave , through the fluffy masses -which the wind may blow and the sun may shin ? . Thera u no nece'sity for tbe class known as tramps to increasa in numbers this year. The Denver 4 : Rio Grand rail way calls for 5,033 men to act as graders , track layers and tie cutters. "Wages range ac3rdin.to efficiency , as follows : Gra- dera , SI to $1. 25 per day and board ; track layer * , 8L75 to S3.5J per day ; board , $ i.CO per wiclc ; Ue-cutle.T * . 6 cents per tie ; b > ard , CO to 75 cents per day. T .e "Union Pacific h is contracted for Su,000 tons of t-ixty-pouud ateel nu 6 , 5 , ( 00 tons of forty-pound rail , twelve first-class pas .engcr coaches , five first-class narrow gnage coache * , 00 box caw , 'J33 cattle cars , eighteen tea wheeler. Taunton engines , an 1 23 narrow gaaje cngin s , tel > e delivered during the present year. Rev. Mr. Ingram , p stor of the Chris tian church in ibis city , was compel'ed to Rive up his deeply interesting meeting in Fal's City , on account of a severe cod ! which settled on his lungs , and completely prostrated him. lie returned horns on Tuesday and since that time has been un der the care of Dr. Mercer , aud hopes by Sunday to be able to meet his congregation at the morning service , but iv ill not beable to preach in the evening. BUY YOUR JEWELBY - AT .Whipple , McMillen & Co.'e , Grmehton Block , 15th street. 24-31 BOOTS AND SHOES of every description , Rubbers , and a fall line of goods of this kind , all of which will bo aold at bottom figures , at tha new shoe store of H. BASWITZ , 1422 Douglas tlrect , near Fifteenth. feb21-eod St PFKSONAli PAKAOBAPHH Mrs. Geo. HOWST , wife of the general 'necreUry cf theY. M. C. A. has gone for a visit to friends in Cameron , 111. Mr. Ralph Bayard , night editor of the New York Star , favored THE BEE with a c U yesterday. Mr. Bayard was form erlyof the JLeadville Chronicle , and is now oa his way to Denverand other Colorad0 points to look after extensive mining inter- ests. He will return in about three weeks. P. L. Wilaon and wife loft on yea- terday'e train for San Francisco , their "future home. Es'ey Organ. Estey Organ. Estey Organ. At Ecspe'e. At IJospo'fl. At HoepoV. Kimball Organ. Klniball Organ , lumbfdl Organ. 21-3t At A. Hope's , jr. A Youtfcrul Artist. * One of the pleasant features of the entertainment at the Academy of Mu- ilo list evening was the singing by Tennla McClelland , the little daughter of Dr. McClollaud. Daring the ban quet Bcono Prof. Soiger arranged it to have her sing , "Baby Mine , " which 'aha did , holditg & larga doll baby in her arms aud accompanying the eoiig with appropriate action , The close of each verse was follotrcd byn round of applause from the audienw , and .the littlo.ilngor was enthusiastically encored. Miss Jaanio sang at the 'rehearsal ' a few evenings since , when car reporter was present , and it Is not too much to say that she gives great promho of being a fine singer and Actress should her future ba devoted 'tojthtt Hub. Tno Railroads. j 'The trains In from the o&st to-day * were""a little late , bat brought good Icacs , and an extra coach was required .for the west bonnd train in coiuo- quen'ca. Several new day coaches for the Southern Pacific , of Arlzora , came in to-day nnd go west oa train No. 7 tlis evening. Northern llall Bouces. ] Oouncllaian Stepheu&on left to day .for Niobr ra City , via Dancau and Korfclt , to be absent & week or ten JsyB. The , government has j act or dered the mail teivice between Kio- ferara and O'Neill , a distance of fifty miles to be .run els. titats a weokin- Ttead of once a week , and Mr. Steph- i goes up to perfect his arrtnge therefor , bsing the contractor .for that lino. Ho forwarded ssvera 'head of horses by train No. 5 , this morning , aua will procure additi6nal vones up there. „ 5Ji THEBEATJT1FULQUEE& An Hour in the Court of King Ahasuerus. The Ups and Downs of an An cient Politician. Omaha is not an old town. She h&s scarcely entered upon her third decado- of years. Scores of hsr inhabitants recollect the time when the noble red man ( ? ) held almost unmolested sav within her'limits. List night she might have been mistaken for one cf the early New England settlement canld &n uninformed observer have bsheld the scene presented upon Iho boards of tbo Academy of Iiuic , and tboHvro'11'0 Society might have been supposed to have been onjanizid but a ehort time after Boston became ibo terror of timid debutantes in the mu sical wnld. The a dienco went to he Academy cf Mcsic Thursday PX- jecting a cer-Jain degree of crndencrs , mt were most agreeably surprised to ind a stciaty to well trained as to render a long and intricate oratorio , without a visible break iu the entire performance. The Harmonic society may well bo iroud of the success attained. Musi cal societies do not npring fully fledg ed into 'existence. Tnsre is much > auutaking work td be done before any society can come before a large mdcoolly critical audience and achieve och a triumph as the "Omaha Har monic Society" did last oveninjr. Miss Zella Neill as "Q leon Esther" made a very happy impression. Her voice showed to the beat advantage in the ' To Djum" rendered near the close of the oratorio. It was a char acter ID show the range of her voice more affectively than any aolo she had Before appeared in. Her high notes especially clear and true , &nd tbo sweet , warbling , bird-like trills exe cuted , at ones surprised and delighted tier hearers. Vfo predict a brilliant future for Mies Neill , ad an artistic nature has aff&rdsd her an attractive personal appearance , and her voicajhasbatn so carefully traincdr lior success as a musician is already assured. If Kansas City has lost a mucical star in Miss Nelli , Omaha's galaxy has been happily brightened by it. it.Miss Miss Lzze Gallanted was en thusiastically received in her solos and sng them with good efL'ci. Her voica Bounded out clearly and dis tinctly when she gave the cole in the cnorns , "God is a llofuge. " A groit point has been won by a singer when this ficully is giinr.J. It is an inde scribable eO'ecf , but iba voica must seem to stand alone in itn indivital ity. Old play-goers recollect this pe culiarity of Jenny Lind's voice. No matter how Urge the chorus or how mai.y instruments in the orchestra , icr voice in the solo part of a chorus always came out clear i.nddlatli eland bell-like with the chorus , but not of it. .Mrs. Goo. Van O.-mau sing ssrcct-- y and dlspliyed great dramatic abil- ty. Few professionals cou'.d ED' well > ersonato Hannn , wife and child , as did Mr. Wilktns , jslrs. Van Orman , nd little Jennia McClelland. Mr. Wilkins iras in good voice and his acting was a Burpriaa to his hearers , was natural and unaffjoted ; wo seemed to saotha real Haman before U3. First as the Echoming politician of the kind's household , proud of his position and hating the Jew , Murdecai with a genuine hitred. Afterwards , the brokjn-hearloi , defeated , cin- demned man ; tha dramuic effect when the king pronounced sentence npon him , vra as fiae &s is often soon amang profeEstcnalt. Mr. J. Xorthrup never appeared better than he did as "Mordccai , " his vcica sonnded well and his oxosution waieTactivs. W c uinot p-xss by the "High Priest" as given by Mr. Armitnge. His eol" , "Thou wilt keep him in perfect pesco" wasono of jtho gems of the evening. Mr. Pen- nail as "Herald" only gave ns an in timation of his ability. H'-s voice is ploacing one , as is nlsoDr. Lawis , appeared ES "Harbonsh. " The march and muEic cf tha little ones was a very attractive feature of ; ho entertainment ; the graceful unaf fected naturalness of their motions charmed all , and i ho wed as tbe result of cireful ( raining1. Prof. Seager displays wonderful ability as a musical director and mioipjlator of a largo chorur. Wo arc glnd to knoT an opportuni ty is to ba given thc&a who did not see last evening's performance to eeo the oratorio cither this evcuing cr this afternoon at a matineo. Nothing so fine as "Qiecn Esther1 , has over been given by the homo tal < ent of Omaha before , : < nd it is to be hopol their cffortB wIll bo rrcognizsd as the BO highly deserve to bo. Died. Dcmorest At the residence of bis mother , In this city , of consumption , Albert H. Demorcst , aged 31 years. Funeral at the Lutheran church to T at 2 p. m. BOOTS ASD SHOE- ? "of every description , Rubbers , and a full line cf goods cf this kind , all of which will be said at bottom figures , at thenewnhooEtoreof H. BASWITZ , 1422 Djugl&s street , near Fifteenth. feb21-cod-3t Real EttatoTransrera. Tha following tranefcra jrcro re corded at the county clark'a office yes terday , as reported by John L. Me Cague , real estate ogcat and convey ancer : Anna Seltzelo to JosiabB. Redfiild , pirtcfJot45nblockl02 , w. d. § 450. Win. T. Soarnan and wife to Mads Jensnn , lot 15 in block 5 nf Borgj & Hill's addition , w. d. $325. Cmie E Wclsluns to Strah J. Danharp , e i of lot 11 And 12 of Keya' . sub-divitiou , v d. § 1200. Josiali B. R'dGell and wife to C. B. Redfield , part of lot 4 , in block 102 , tr. d. § 400. Josiab B. lledSeld end wife to Luke G. Bed field , part of lot 4 , in block 102 , vr d. 8400. Ch&s. 0. RedOeld et al. , to Jonah B. Rsdfield , north 22 feet 'of lot 4 in block 102 , w. d. ? 12CO. A WATWAED GlKL , Who Deserts Her Home and Friends in a Suspi cious Manner. Claiming to Have Secured a Place in Omaha. There is a cloud of sorrow hanging ov r a household in Council B'.uffr , cinaed by the mysterious and un grateful actions of awajward daught er , jujt insrging from girlhood to oDming womanhood. The Nonpa reil tolls tha story as follows : "The daughter was treated in Iho most tender manner by her parents , sbo rccpived a liberal education and was given all the advantages for en joyment and pleaaurb possible by the parents , who are in rather pinched circumstances. A wealtbg aunt of the young lady , however , has for some years bean lavishing wealth and o clothes upon her handsome and accomplished niece , which , wo fear , was one of the prime causes of 'turn- Ing her head , ' and gradually educat ing her for a life of case rather th'an ono of ucefalneea. During a visit t. > this aunt in Uixon , 111. , sometime ago , ths young girl received the attentions of a commercial man , who caused her Lo believe that she had captured his , heart. The aunt dhcouraged his ad dresses , and advised the niecs-to have nothing to do with him. But she continued to receive his at tention ? , and finally , in the hope of breaking off what shs regarded an un fortunate attachment , the aunt sent the girl back to her home in this city. But iteee.-na this did not have the de sired effect , as it now transpires that the girl received loving cpiatlca from the traveling man , and on one or two occasions met him at the Union Pacific depot. The father of the girl , learn ing of his daughter's danger , found the young man at the O den house not long ago and informed him that if he over knew him to speak to his daughter or write her another letter he would blow his brair.s out the first time he met him. " "A week ago the young lady went to Omaha on a-viaiv to friends or rela tives , and on Monday hat returned to her home. Her parents vrcro glid to see her , and begged thutshe remain at hcme and again become the dutiful daughter * that she once was. But what was their surprise and sorrow to bo told by the cirl that she had got a clerkship in Cruicksbank's store in Omaha , and would go bck at once to go to work. Pleading and bogging r.vtiled tha parents nothing , and the girl departed for Omaha , as blie s\td , in the afternoon. But upon reaching the Union I'aciSc depot at 4 o'clock aha was eetni to purchase a rail road and le p5n < car ticket win get abocrd the Waba < h train. Since then her almost heart-brokon parents have seen or heard nothing of their way ward diugtiter , aud are , aa * matter of course , nearly distracted over her con duct. To add to their fears and sorrow row , it 13 now known that tha girl's lover , the commercial man , wai in Cousc'l Bluffi on Monday , but left either that day or tbe d y following.- " "Tho parents and friends have only jpno solution for the mysterious con duct of the girl , and 'hit ' is that shu lias elopad with tha traveling man or va.a induced by him to leave home nnd meet him at some point on the Wabash. The purchase of a sleeping car ticket would rather indic&ta that she was a through passenger to St. Louis or Chiagand tint tha trav eling man vraa a passenger on the same train. " For various reason ? , and in tha bopa that : ll will yet coins out right , the names of all parties in the unfor tunate affair are for the present with hold. GOLD MEDAL COFFEE in pound package , suits the taste of everybody. Vfe salect the finest grades of Goffaa , anl by roasting aud pasting every weak freshness is In- surea. Try a pickaso , and you wll con'.iaua t ? UJQ i" . Pat up and sold by J. B. FRENCH & Co. Linen and rmbroidery eala at L. B. "Winkles & Son's. Attention Co. H. ' A fpccial meeting of Co. H. will be held on Tuesday , March 1,1881. All members are requested to be present. HK.NKT BOLL > , Capr. RUBBERS. SHOES 1SHOES 1 Full line cf Man's Ladies' Misses and Children's shoe ? , nt the new shoe atoraof H. BASWITZ , 1422 Wouglaa i St. , , near loth. 21-ood 3t FAVORITE FOOD cooked ready for the table. WHITE OATS and WHITE WHEAT GEITS in 2 pound packages. Ouca mo3 , you will never bo without it. Sold by J. B. FRENCH & Co. "Temperance Bee Hive. " O tring to the oed attendanca and success of last evening's meeting , it was thought best for tbo coming one.to give the programme of tha entertain , merit. Probably some cf our friends who arc waiting to 333 "of what h this compoeed , " insy ba induced to join us , as it is very tliinly to ba soon that the popalsr cide of the question is not for temperauco In O-naha. We will not weary in we'l daiug. All are cordially invited thia evening at 7:30 o'clock. . O. C. Mission , corner of lO.h street and Cspitol avenup. PROGRAMME : MCSIC. " Song G. H . 'Audience lliading of First Psalm Mrs. Wai t r PRAYER. Solo Miss A. Van Oim n Addre s ( Twenty m'nntes.1 Son ? Mr. Charlton Social ( Twenty minutes. ) Song Mrs. Charlton Recitation. Blanche Sylvester Solo Mr. W.E. Grntton Joh Uil ings' ' 'La ar Ueer".Mrs. Wall Duet Ar. ! : . Gratton and AV. K , I\ ash MRS. BURROWS. P/ssident W. C. T. t7. - iliss . A. THOMAS , Secretary. GRAKD CENTRAL GAUEEY. 212 ICth street near Masonic Hall guarantee strictly "first class work , " nd promptness. Give us a trial. f4-eod-tlra FAVORITE FOOD cocked ready for the table. WHITE OATS and Wurrs WHEAT GEITS in 2 pound packages. Onca used , you will never be without it. S ild by J. B FRENCH & Co. Occident * ! Hotel , corner of Tenth and Howard streets , J. J. Paynter , proprietor. Ibis ho tel his been repaired and furnished with new furniture throughout , and affords firairda&s accommodation o the traveling public. Charges reason able. ftf A NEW HOSPITAL Opening of the Nebraska Medi cal and Surgical laslitute. The new bridge , the extension of the Union Pacific shops , and the daily advent of new enterprises balokor'j * the wonderful growth of our city To-day we announce the opening tf the Nebraska Medicil and Surgi-ral Institute , tbe moat complete nnd ex tensive private establiihment for ( he treatment of patients west of the Mlsaissippi. In Vsn Gimp , M. D. , a resident practitioner for over fifteen yews , has allied to hisaid E. L 'SigeftuaM. D. , arid to these two well known doctors are we indebted for this addition to ourre-sourcas a3 a ci'y. ' Oar ropo- ter took a list of items at ths insti tution , as follows : In room 2 we found the paraphenelia common to fiwt-class practitioners offices , including cisea of surgical in- slrumentp , a largo aesortmcut of the new and improved porcus-felt oplinta for fractures , ate. , electric apparatus , surgical appliances , etc , a very.coru- pleto library of medical works , and huge pilas cf the latest curgic.il and therapewtical journals , n few tasty on the walla and iho diplo mas aud state medical society csrtiG- Of this society Dr. Van Carop is president. Room No. 1 is an elegantly furnish ed private consultation parlor for la dies , and here wo were shown the most unique nnd convenient cperatiug chair wo have ever aaen. No. 11 ia also a private consultation room. No. 1 ( ) is devoted to the dispensary , which ia ia charga of Mr. Charlea Coleirnn , and which contains n very complete aworhaent of drugs. Naxt wo visited the wards that are now balng fitted up forpstionto , seven In number. The halls and rooms are very spacious and well lighted. The location , northwest corner Fourteenth and Dodge , ia in the very heart of the city , and yat removed froai tha jir and noisa of the leviing thuroush- fares. Telephonic communication with Council BluQj an.l all parta cf the city , including the rcai Icncoa of both physicians , makes the naff institute at all times conveniently accessible to the peop'.o of the twin cities. For ten years Dr. Van Camp has treated every ciso ofsioknois in t.Jio writers faciily. Tha public htvo for m-.ay yaara olaaaed him among our vary best and ablest physicbna. Dr.'E. L. Siggins graduated ; nl8G7 , has bsen iu > active practice since that tiino , and has bosoaio very popu lar with all ho have mat him pco- feasionally cr aicU'ly. Ilia ekill is highly commended. Wo hope that this new private hca- pitil will meat wsth the success it deserves and to cur readers through out the state vre can say that if they rrq-iira surgicil or mcdicsl treatment it would be well for them 10 corres pond with tha Nebraek.i Medical Surgical Institute. DAHA.G-SQ GOODS t Your Own Pficiv Now is your time to oecuro a big b'.rgaia. 106 framed chromes at 75 cents ; 47 nil paiuting in gold frames , at from 5.00 to 08.00 ; 115 f ramaa at from 10 cants to 35 00 cash ; 5,500 feet of molding cut in frames to fit pictures a * jmthxlfp ice. Above goods were partly damped daring the late snow storm r.nd are now offered at the above low prices. A. Hosra , Jn , 1519 Docile sirees. . f25-lf RUBBERS. SHOES ! SHOES ! Full line of Men's , Ladica' , Misses and Children's shoes , at the now shoo store of H. BASWITZ , 1422 Doughs St. , near Fifteenth. 21-eod-3t Written for THE EEI. "NOT LOaT.-BQT GONE BEFORE. " To THE FniEN-ns OP Miss JESSIE LAW- REXCE. Oh ! no , she is mt lost , the loved and cherished , Tho' shiaiberitis cTeap bene.ith the church yard sod ; iTis but tha worthle'3 c.nkct < hat has perished , "WhHo she ha5 gone before U3 unto God She is not lo t ; in youth's 1 right sunny morning She gave her heart with all iti hopes to Go3 , Then frooi tha woilJ and its alluremects lurcin ? , She meekly walked the path her Master trod. She is not lost ; her lamp was trimmed , and burning- , When rang tha midnghtciy , ' Beholl , He is here1 ! Aud bri lit ai dawn of the eternal morning , It shone iu death's lone vale , screna and cle ir. She is not lost ; for with a love undying. She gently hovers o'er the friend * lelt here , And towards the pearly gate is ever striving To dr w the wandcr'ng feet of those EO dear. Oh ! no , the ia not 1 at , tha lovid and cheri > hed ; Ste livea ia heaven , to fade and die no more ; And whei thess tenements of clay have rerished , Our souls will greet her on the eternal shore. 2th ! , 1SSI. L. E. D. FAVORITE. FOOD cooked rea-Jy for the table. WHITE OATS and WHITE WHEAT Gr.ira in 2 poand pa-jkagsj. Oic3 msJ , you will never be without it. Sold by J. B. FEESCH G Co. < BOOTS ASD-SBOE3 of every description , Enbbers , and a full line of gooda of bhis kind , all cf which will bo sold at but on figures fit tbe now shoe store of n. BA-iWITZ , 1422 Douglas etreet , nar F.fteenth. feb21-eod-3t Workingrnon know whore to go for your drink of pura Kentucky 10 cent whiskey , imported gins and Irish whiskeys , Budweisor beer. Agent for St. Gotthard Bitters. D. L. McGccKw , jaa 27-lm 3U South lOfch St. ff , \ THE SPECKLED S03UE9E , Precautions Necessary to Keep Siaall-Pos Out of Omaha. Qaita a nnmber of citizsns are tak ing the wise precaution of having their families vscciu.ited. .In view of the fact that ( ho small pox has developed itself nt almost all the lowm alocg the Mifsonri river and is likely to breakout iu Omaha any day , the ex ample ia worthy of being followed. The disease this year is of tbo meat malignant typo and many of the Bnuli towns in western Iowa have Buffered considerably from iis tcrriblu presence. The fact that three greatlii'03 of railway traversing the en tire breadth of that state daily bring to thh point their loads of passengers makes our danger of being visited by tha dreadful disease doubly to be feared aa it can ba carried in on cloth ing and communicated in the easiest msnnor. Tha exlramo cold weather nnd storms cf snow and wind have ren dared our ciiizjns rather careless , and tha city was probably never in a filth ier condition thin at present , and it seams almost an impossibility to ramedy the evil uatil there Is a general - oral break up. Should the emall-pcx breakout in the o"iy the wind , which blows so persistently , would carry the contagion all over the city aud prove erriblo in its ravages. It will be well for citizens to bear in mind that there is a city ordinance providing f jr the infliction of a pen ally of § 50 for ths failure to report to the authoritioj a caaa of contagious diacase , and if Uu smallpux should braikontaad the city is quarantined at once aud patients removed to the pest house it might prove of good assis tance in chsck'iiv its spread. Let everybody ba on ths look out aud avoid all tint will add -to the danger from so much droadoi a visitor. STATE CONYESTION , The Educators of Our Rising Generation in Council. They Meet in Omaha Ijlonth. Oa the 29b , 30th and 31st of Marc'i ths annual meeting of the Stica Tosichcra' Aaeociaticn of Nobras- k % yrill bo hsid in this city , in the High School building. Tha ECSMOIJ protuisei to bjone of tljqnio.fc inter- c&Uo and profitable meetings cf the kind oror hold in the etate. Tha programme cumpriaca a graal v rioty of iutareating subjacfs , and auificient time will ba given the mum- bira of Iho aasoctatioa fors fuil dia- cuisios of thesj and such other sub ject ci m\y be 4 { asted on the oc casion. All # " f tep.ired oxcic'aes will bs sfe&ct ifad apicy , und inter sparcad with music. 001 aha ia accasaiblo by raiTroad from ever/ t cf the sfatr , aud ample provision will bo made by her citizens for all wno attend. lleducicl rales will ba furnsh ) ? < i to nil at ths hoteh and other bordiag places , and ladies wlllb ) furniihod entertainment by private citizens free of charge. Mom bora having paid fall railroad faro goIng - Ing over any route will ba returnee by the same route at one-fourth rate. For further information cill at tha ofBco oi the city tuperinttjndent ol public instruction , northeast corner o ; Fifteenth and Djdgo etrceti , or ad dress at O.-nalu , auy ona of the com rnltteo on losal arr-iHgotneatj , which in aa follows : CoQiuiitteo on Local Arrangements & .1) . Line , anpofintcndon1 ; of Om& ' h public pchools ; James B. Brutier principzl of North school , Omr.ha , anc J. J. Points , superintendent of public instructions in Douglas county. The ollicers of the &asoci < ) tion are president , Prof. Samuel Aughey , o Iho State University , Lincoln ; vice presidents , tha couaty superintend ents ; recording secretary , Prof. H. H. Nicholsou , State Normal ecbool , Pern ; corresponding necrotary , Mias Ellen DeOou , lligh school , Lincola ; treasarer , Prof. Henry N. Blake , State Normal school , Peru. Executive Committee Hobi. Cur ry , principal State Normal school , Peru ; M. E. Wihou , principal of pub lie sehoolc , lirownvillo ; Mr ? . M. G. F. B'ake ' , public school , Beatrice ; Miaa Eloauor Kingsley , High school , Lincoln ; W. H. Scott , Onwh'a. The prosninjrno of exorcisej in cludes : First Day Addrasa of Welcome , Hon. B. E. B. Kennedy , Omaha. Rsaponse Hon.V. . W. W. Jones , state superintendent of public in- atruetbu , Lincoln. Inaugural Ad dress Prof. Samuel 4 ughey. Second Day Paper , the ploca of history in common Rchools , C. J. Da- via , etty sup'-'riutsrsdent of public in- atruc iar , Hstirg3. . Paper ' -Vhat pducatst ? MifsEr-C Cajey , teacher , North Platta. Di-cussion Shpull the uationsl government eetabliah and maiotjiin , and by snflhiant saclion , render f fLetlva a nysttm of public in- strucliontiroiv.liouttheCrr.HFdStfttet ; ? Pnpor The education of thft blind ; its liis-tory and scopu , , J. B P.vrmclee , nrinc'pRl of Kobraska iaatituton ; for the blind , Nebraska City. Paper The ijrap'alc syjtnm a a univonal Ian- gUijgo , Hon. S. R Tijonuaon , city eu- psrinteadnrst of publ'o ' instruction , Lincoln. Papsr Au hi'tcrlcU ctudy , Prof. Geo. K Church , stale univcnity , Lincaln. P par The essential ele ments in education , G. B. liine , city aupcriotbitdunt of .public instruction Omaha. Third Day Paper , books in their relation to education , A. K Gowdy , principal Pawnee Academy , Pawnee City Paper , tha'aima and methods of Americin education , olissElaieDe- Ooa , teacher , high school , Lnc3ln. Paper , the history of the Nebraska s'at'J teachers' a's * > ciiIon , Prof. J SI. McKensie , S'ate ' Normal school , Peru. Discussion , should the eligibility of eht * , manly and city anperinteudonts be legally restricted to proff ssional ad- acalora holding either the highest grade of atat certificate cr a rccultr diploma from chartered college , university , or uoraaal school. Pap er The aduci'ion of deaf mute ? , J. A. Giilespfe , principal Nebraska in stitute for the "deaf and dumb , Oma ha Paper County normal institute , thsjr aim and management , J. A. Smith , county superintendent , Wa- hoo. Paper The high Bchool course , \ I Wellington W. Drumniond , principal high school , Fremont. Paper The dignity of the teachara' work , E. B. Fairfiehl , chancellor state university , Lincoln. Elocution and Beaiiug Mlaa Lydla Ball , Lincoln. Found Certificate of deposit from Omaha Bank. Inqairo at thistffico. SPECIAL NOTICES. MmCS-AdverllsamentsTo Lean , For Sale , Lest Found , Wants , Boirding , &c. , 'will bo in- irlcd in thcEo co'umns once for TEX C NT3 per lineeach ; oubscqacnt Insertion , FIVE CE T3 > cr line The firat insertion never less thsn TWeKTY FI E CENT3. * * T3 tO JX > AJC Cstl L ' MCHZT . 7/IOH A3. Ko u ? . ( l-olijhtop Block TO LOAH 13C3 Finth-Mo Btrcj ; .VI IT. KdwuriJa Loan Agcccj' . nov.J2-tf KELP ? Empl yracnt f-ra well-educated WANTED and hyorabl ncomnicnded m n , a good citre'pondcnt in ( ho Engliah , German and Uanish bngna e * , a trtutvortby bookkefper ard pretty tocfJ pcnmin. AdrciS"0 l > , , " Kco olfica. f85-23 BOARDWtJSTEO Iiprlvilef milry two gcutltmin , refcrencs ( iiven. AdJre83 ( xp'a- gue , careuf ftewfpa'er Union , Ci y. 350-25 WANTFD A kitc'jon cirl , at the Emmett Bun c 33M A i irl forceneral honsearotk Ii WAiNTKIi ' fam'Iy , one who can a'Blsl m sew. nj , preferred. Call on iaturday or Monday at SitlOhstr.et. ES3-JS WANTED A capaUo girl In a smalt family , N. E. corner 17th Mid Capital Avenue ( up stnir ) . S31-2i | 7iXr.RIENCf.D ta'ctUdy or co.yUt | by aa 12J activcbii'lncsjptrsjD , rfercnce. A IclrcM "Cu inei.y'"u3offi c. 382-25 - ; , ' and all ki da of nritine WANTED-Copyln 1 ctbly kii.l promptly dons. Adilrtsi " 1 ceoifica. 333-tf WAMiEtt A mat cook to io * * f , i'00 < l wvge'jininmdwi/eprcfcrred / Empl > imnt al-of.r\vfa. Lnquiro nt J. I ! . French i I o. 3.91 Y\7"A7ilEO Goo3 gM for gmoral housework t V at noitliwcit corner IS'.h and Capital Avenue 376-2 J WAST D To rent cottajo of about 4 rooms Address II , OinEelJ Homo. 375-cod 3t " \T7"A"TKD \ . youn. , lar e , good st ppnp ! Y bjjgy horse. A Idreaadr-wcr 5J. rvt - oHce. ! 377-U "T"\TAtiTtr Ag'rl to do general housaworlc , > V 12U D vnpott bt. , tet. 12th and 32th Elrccta 371-tf WANTED To rent , fur a term cf jeais , tlie third story of aomebriukbuild ! 1T | ( 'oon to lioe-ccted ) , situated on the co mr of the street in the bjsineijcantor rf Omiha. Cltor nddrrsa Goo. R lUthbun , Principal Great Wist- cra Doziness College. 3(0 If covk , at Mrs. Mo 1 l' < y oa ToppUtou St. , bet. 2Uh sn 12Jd 33 ? tf TT7"ANTED A pool Enjlishand Gtrroan cor- I V risrondent , must boa first-ola's i en mm. /.ddroawilhrefore.ic.s W. U. , Bcecfflce. " 4l-f WANTKOThoroagty c mpetect SJ3at 19 ; u Farnham St. Good waot.s. SJ3-U " \T7"ANTfP Apocd girl f.T general hou e- > V work , must bo a t ; < od cook and tr-iilicr and iramr Apply southeast cjrn r 20lh { .ind California SIB. WANTED An experienced bntthcr wmts to btirt a nioatnaiketi nsomcotaaU cat crn IOVMI , wnerc there is noun , or where one is nefdoiuoad ; ta eareliahle partner. Addrei * K. K. Webb , Jatka.n , D Kota Co. .Vch. 90-tf EIi A coed hi-usc-kcoo r , 110S Far n him street , up rtnirs. 32-tt fttR RrMT-HGUSSS ABD U1KB. FOR RKNT Rocm rented by r-gNter with bjiid , southviejt cornerluth and Captiul Avaaue. t84-28 "OOR RENT One furnished room rn Douglas I ? bat. 17th and 18th , 2 Kocka fr.im P. O. Erqulre l to. 17 7 SOU-tf J.1O11 ftKNT A tt'.ruishud , a atli lent room. X ? Inquire utlfo 1012 faniham St. 84-t { RErr 2 fcrnisheJ ronu OTCT Her- FOR eiaiits Kxchonge , N. E. Cor. 18th tnd SALE. ? 0r SALE Vy plasa of fonrawH InTVc t 1. Omaha , wilh good hulldinss. and loti ol friit , terms % ery easy. Als > , l have for si'o a fine pjir of < oodsized hortcj , with new lumber n-aron arid liarncaO.i onj jo r time il < Jejirfd. I.'nqjiro U'h St. O7tr 6tatc lianlc , Cnulia.Ncb. 373-1 w't "JTiOlt SALE About siK tLocsand feet of co'd f1 sl't-evinj and iKiintlinir. Enquire J J I'hi bin , at VThitnrj'sBhoi store , 1421 Donzlaa sircaC. 36 VJ T7C.R SALE Ten (10) ) residence Iota on upper V i'arnhimsireet. Jolm L. JljCasnc , op . P.O. "IT OU hALE Maps oj Tlouitlm ard Sarpy J } ctuntics , A. ItO.EWATER , 152) Inn- h&m Street. 320-tf TT10R SALE Hons9 and lot at 81250.07. JOHN JL1 I . McCAGl'E , Cpp. I'ostfincp. JIQ-tf Finit S vf.K Savcn coed bosine'S Iota on J Far ham street. JOdrf r. . HcCAGf E fjtf Ofposi-e 7710U SALS Lease ana larnlture of & tint- JD clr.ss hotel in a tovn of ICOO inuabltantd , in Suite 1 Nei > ras1 > a. Has 21 U-Jj , ti.c traveliine men's resort Inquire at Bteofflco 213 tf TT OR 3AI.E A BARGAIN A buiWm ? with I ; saloon fixtures , furnitnroani ! stcc't , oi'lOth &t. . opposIU ) tha U. P. depot , for rale very cLoap. Or the fixture * , furniture and stock \dll be &jd | and building rented. Inquire of El > . JO-EISb HAN. 7 > - f "T OR SALE T o clcse carriages , at A. J , JJ "Jlnipaon's. Pll-lf mEAMS CAN 8K GOT At John Barr's stable JL f r all fcii.di of wort , at reasonable fluurcs n ar'corntr )2tli ) and Lcavcnw'jrth St. 37S-tf I will jhe ? 53 for I'formitiru J I , that wulItaJ to hodtt * ti .nottheSrate that thr .w poiao i la my > ard on the co-ncr of 9th and II > rney to-Jay. JAM Eb K. MORTOX. ACA E5iY OF Ml'SIC ! John S. ELalbsrt , - - Manager. Mond&y Evening , February 28. Greatest Attraction of the Season CONCERT. MADAME JGLIA. will bo eupported Ly SIG-XORA. LADKA BELLINI , The Great Pilmi Dcnna Sprrinx MISS EMMA E. MABELLA , ( Contralto ) MR. GEORiiE S. BKUDERIOK , MR. FERDINAND DULOKEX , ( MusicalDirector ) , and HERR RELN- HARD RIOHTEU , ( Vto'iii Yirturso ) . Tickets rcducd to usual pr'ee ? . Feserrrd seals at Max llcy-sr k B 01 , after lhurt > cay ! morninjr , ftb. 2Un , at 0 a. m , without estra J23-i4-20 I. VAtt CAXP , IT. D. K L. Siooua , M. D. ( NEBRASKA IEDIGAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE , t - - " * = iH i3' < : ' * StTCK5-V sS KiS = - " - - < PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Now opei lot th J reception cf pa itns far the TRET11KST OF ALL CHRONIC AJDSUBGI CAL DISEASES. : OKS. VAN CAMP & SIGGIXS , Physicians & Surgeons , Proprietors. ODD FtiLOW ? BLOCK. CORNER 14TH ANH DODGE fcTS. , OMAHfl , NEB- P. " Cash Jobbers and Retailers of I3I& Farnham Street. We Call Attention to the extremely Low Prices of our present Stock of TabeLinensTowelsNapkins ! , Table & PianoCovers , HAVE MADS HEDUCHOXS IN 66-Inch Bleached Linen Damask , formerly 70 cents , Now 50 cents. 60-Inch " 90 cents , Now 70 cents. 64-Inch Satin SI.OO , " T5 cents. 64-Inch " 1.25 , " SI.OO. 68-Inch Double Satin ( I 1.50 to 31.60 , Now SI 20. 68-Inch Doub'e ' Datin 1.75to 2.00 , Now 1.40. Tv/o-yard wide Barnsley half bleached Damask at 75c. , well worth at retail SI 25. Tv/o-yard v/ide Extra Double Satin Damask , elegant patterns , formlrIyS2.00 , now $1.60. 4-4 all Linen Fringed Cloths , formerly 75c each , Now Reduced to 45c. 5-4 all Linen Fringed Cloths , formerly SI.OO each , Now Repuced to 65c. 7-4 " " " ' 1.25 " " " " 95c. 8-4 " " < 1.75 " " " " SI.25. 10-4 " " " " " " " - 2.50 1.95. $11.00and $12.0O , Now Keduced to $9.00. TO"WIE3TJS I Very heavy double Damask Towel ? , 24x44 inches , reduced from 50c to 37 l-2c each. Fine twilled Barnsley Cream Damask Towe's , hand knotted fringes , reduced from 75c to 54c each. Fine French double Damask Towels,26x50 inches , formerly 90c , reduced to 54c. finer . aud . cheaper _ thin . . ever . bsfoiv : "wo _ Lava Patterns _ _ _ and J ovetie _ _ ; : ! usually bought by other mer- chants * ---ix. Tl j l 3x 1 ? ii ? iin * " -t a mt * a year ] at ° r. "We have airanged to be supplied weakljr withfresli soods.0 The prices asked are much lower than those oi Jttetern honses who have gained a world-wide notcrieij : Muslin Embrorferie9 Trr/m 1C to $ .OO a yard , on Mualm frr.ra 1-U mob to 54 Inches vride. Frecch Percale Em DroiaerJea Irom 5c to S2.OO a yara. Froncti Kniasooicnnd Swlas Kmbroiderlea rrom IScto S2 75 e. yard Here "we have accumul tedalararelot of Odd Pairs and various sjzo = j. Tooflocc aspaody salfwa have BUNOH- E .siOCKtNGS. In each Bnncn-we htfo puiBlI of nn S2c-ariri8coi'.fc n tenD-i.rs. t-onn olsht , SPTTIO seven ave nd three , and we have 50c Bunches. 75c Bunches , $1 CO tunchei$1.CO Bunthes , $2 OO Bunches , $2 5O Bunches. BLACK . CASHJ1RES Oitr Spring importations are nor ii ICew Yiurlr. We hnrt rcceUtd sampli e pices of tyanil jS-tnch at Cilc , .00 , 51. Jo ttnd $1.25 , and can assure our pntrorx noaurh mines vert ertr litforr tfiemi ly us : . tion our i'.e Price only onlyIMIOIRSIE ] & GO. 1 m m Absolutely Furs , Uads trom Gr.ipo Cream TaiUr. Ko other preparation raakcs such ll bt , llsky hot brcaim , -or luxtsrioiU . Can I - . pastrr. * o Ua by clj-T.erlK-9 wltbont fear of the 11 reaullln ; from ho 'r.- boJ ! pnv in cans tiv r.l ! Rroccrl. ROTAL BAKI.NO FOOTER Co. . > Tow York. Complimenary ! to Omaha Har- moiiic Society. ACADEMY OF MUSIO ! Thursday and Friday E And Saturday MaUaee at 2 O'clock. The fc'r lliant Historic Opera QUEEN ESTHER Mediae , Fercbn and Jewish Costume. 25 SOLO PERSONATIONS 25 Grand Chonu & Semi-Chorus. OF ONE HUNDRED VOICES. R. W. SEAQER , . . . . Director. Doom Open at 7 , Commences at 8 i SO ceut ; nejerrnd Seats 75 ct ? . Kts rve-l StiU loay be pio.und at Jin Meiera. en and alter" Munday , tebruary 21t , at 9 a. m. LibritKS conUinla all tbe words cf the opeia 10 cents eac"1. tseo may be onlgrcd at 1 : 0. fjg.Ct J. H. FLiEGEL Succeuon to J. II. TIIIELE , MERCHANT TAILORS , No. 1220 Douglas Street , A T = T A xt Acy on havln ? dead aclaulj I wDl remoro them free of chirge. Leave crden Eoutheaat cam t of Ilamsy nl lith St. , ecconi door. CHSRLES SPLITT. T\VO DOLLARS WILL SECURE TJIR WEEKLY BEE Por. One Tea * , rre ? 08 rMi § & o , r-i iii3 rn&a iLsLS8\i \ & ? , & UlLj . PAItNiUH STREET. MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY , bjTa notnicnt c ! Trunks and Valises in the West. Telescopic Cases use ! Sample Trunks a Specialty. H. H. - - - - PROP. 117 14th St. . : ? g oogsNortii 5OOQO 3 CHEAPER < ! " CHEAPEST MAX MEYER & BRO. J. T ) opose.for the next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell thou entire stock of Diamonds , Watches , deweiry , Giockss , ; : : Silver-Ware , Pianos Si Organ , MUSICAL At Manufacturing Prices , WMch is from 15 to SOuer cent , faeiow any Eastern Wholesale House , preparatory to moving into their New Store , Cor. llth & Farnham We Scan business , fome aii ] b Convinced. PKBP a * Wl All sales strictly cash , therefore we are enroled to oiler IIic coiismiicrs of { he weeil only il t < iuaiitj ootfs for their money , Best straight lOc Cigar ia the city , Bssfc 3 for a quarter Cigar in ths o ' Bet Straight 5c in Cigar tha city , - - Detroit Pin Cut a Specialty , Oar 80 j Fine Out is a good ons , Bagle/s May Flower ia 8 asd 16 ounce tin.v . For 40c we havs bang tip Smoking Tobacco AT TH - K1ICH1GAN TOBAGGO STORE , " 14 17 Dons'as Street. Weare the only Dsalerain the Celebrated Bnglej'e