THE DAILY BEE. Thursday Morning , Sept. 30. BREVITIES , sel'acoal- Faterson - - v Fine perfumes at Sire's. Use Lewis' dry hop yeaBt. "llathbuo IMB night school" Tor the teeth , Kuhn's Dentrifice. Butterick's patterns at Cruiclahank's. Po.ter is running U6 } Omaha fcny. Head catalogue Of Books on first page. Col. Sellers , at the Academy of Mcs'c , Saturday uight , the biggest thing of the A reason. reason.After to-day all state fair premiums eft unpaid muit be called -Ior atPlatte- uiuulh. Tlie general committee on parade , of the Omaha fire department , will meet at S p. in. to-day for business. " " will here- The depot at "Casejville , nftcr be used by Sir. Casay as his head quarters during business hours. U. P. locomotives l oa. 2iG and 217 have been brought out of the shop aud put to work in the yards. They are daisies. The L'ncoln Journal says : Tom Price , the railroad contractor , has gore to Oma- La to bi Jon the B & M. extension west. It is understood among railroad men , that the B. & M. will run sleepsrebetween l iu-oln and Chicago on the first of the tuonth. tuonth.A A very pleasant birthday party Avaa given by Miss Mary Median , who resides > n the comer of Fifteenth and Howard fclreets , last evening. The state treasurer had on hand Tuesday moruing S15GJ42.S , of which amount 55.1,00) was in .government bonds , and the balance in gold , greenbacks and silver. A poor , whtgVy-aoaked wretch was ar rested la-.t night for sleeping continually on tVe llth street bridge , below Krrg's brewery , llo WHS a total wreck and was pent to the county jail to Eober up. llis name was Faniin. Three very heavy pas'enger trains were brought in over the Chicago lines Thursday. There were seven cars on the JCorthwestern tram , the same number on the Kock Tslacd , and s x on the Burling ton. All were full. The Chicago & JCorthwe'tern , C. , B. & Q. and " \V. , St. L. & P. railroads w'll z'tve .ill delegates to the Woman's Chris tian Temperance Union , which meets'in Pouncil Bluffs October 15 , one-third fare on return trip. The Zvll'u Condensed Cyclopedia that is at present being introduced inta our oily l.y Mr. D. C. Spencer is wrnjerfullj complete , and yet a single volume. ! { , will l > e found to be exceedingly useful , and the low price at which it is now sold bringK it within the reach of all. The Imperial club was reorganized Tuesday , electing JS. . JJalhert president , l-'rctl ICye secretary and George S. Doane treasurer. This club was , during its prev ious existence , one of the most popular eo. . vial organizations in the city , and its ic. organization will [ doubUcsa be very grati tying to all. Bishop Warren , of the Methodist Episcopal church , delivered his celebrated Chautanqua lecture to a large and appreciative ciative audience , atjMssonic-Hall , Tuesdai evening. His subject was "The Powero the Sunbeam , " r.ndhc illusfrated'its cpeed , iU colors , its adaptation. itsTioit and its liower , by bcientjic ; prccessfiBandthe Jnos interfiling illustrations" . * - > At roll call of the pojicc Tuesday > Maynr Ch.-ise took occasiin to thank thg force , both regular and special , who were m duty du'ing the week ot the Btato fair , f r their diligent mid valuable services. He a'fco congratulated them tii > on t'le fact that with a doubled temporary popu- I.itiuti , thirty thousand visitors being in the city , and an umignal"number of the roughest class of criminals , no me * crimes were committed tfian usual , whil the arrests were successful and prompt. Wo think , the Slayer , himself , de&crves honorable mentioa iu this connection , an < we arc glad to award him. due meed o piaise. * K. C. , St. Jo & C. U. K. R. tlcke oilico will occupy on nnd after Septem ber 25th , room 1020 , Farnain atreot , Mar Motor's ucw building. * \V. 0. SEACIIRIST , Ticket Ajcnt. ; "Millions Jn I. " John T. Ilaymond appears in Oma ha Saturday evening in the character of "Col. Sollerx. " Reserved seats rniy ba secured at Max Meyer's on and after Thursday morning. Mr. Kiymoni has lately played in St. Louis and elsewhere , appearing in a variety of characters and drawing immense - monso nndioucea. Uo is supported by Broolca & Eicksou's comedy com- Dissolution Notice. ! Nolico ia hereby given that the co. jiirtQorship heretofore existing te- twoKti John G. Nngent and Jas. Con nelly , under the firm name of Nugent & Connelly , of Omaha , is this day dis solved by mutuil consent. Our suc cessor iu the business , Mr. John Nugent , assumes all liabilities and asfiola of the firm , and is empowered to collect all outstanding accounts of the firm. With jnany thanks for p st patronage , aud soliciting the came lor the new. Respectfully , AHD CONKELLY. Died. STEEN Theodore'Stecn , brother of John and Otto Steen , d'ed at his resi- d'-nce on 0 timings street , this city , at 8 o'clock Tuesday evcning.of consump tion , from which disease he bad long Buffered. He had been in the railway postal service for several years , and 1 hud many friends , who will regret to ' leant ' of his death. He leaves a family. 'TEASPLE Mrs. Kosiah Teasdlc , mother of Mrs. John Quinn , died Sep tember 27th. The funeral took , plsco yesterday at 10 o'clock , fro.injLhe residence on Eighteenth mid Grace streets , Rev. Mr. Shcrrill oftciatn ] : < : . At his father's residence in Douglas precinct , on Wodijesd&y , Septtmbcr 23ih , at G o'clock 'a. m. , Robert E. Davis , aged 27 years. Funeral from the residence vu Friday. Friends in- Tiled , j' Kcw Ensraviucs at Hospc's. lleadquaitera ior Joe tachlitr/t Milwaukee beer at. MEUCHANTS' Kx- K. E. Ooh ICth and Dodge. Sevr Engravings at HospcV Why dcee ourselves with „ nauseat ing medicine * , when a purely fruit cathartic will cure you at once Ham- ] > Qig Figs. Try them. SS It nrtuch fi KAIL EECOBD. TheWabash and Burlington Roads Looking Towards Omaha. Departure of the OakesAmes Monument Expedition. ' 1 The parly of railway magnates , -who came in from the cast yesterday , were oincd at this point to-dny by Director < red L. Ames , accompanied by Hon. Ibarles Francis Adams and others , and the entire company , with eome of the local officials , left at noon to-day 'or Sherman. They traveled in a special .rain , consisting of the Union Pacific directors' car , the Kansas Paai cific directors' car and epecial office car No. 12 , which was new painted aud upholstered for the occasion. Conductor Pratt and Engineer Liv- ngston ran the special train , which pulled out soon after the departure of the regular overland train. XET T11ESI COME. A prominent gentleman on intimate terms with leading officials of both roads , said to our reporter to-day that in hia opinion , it would be but a few days until the C. , B. & Q. and Wabash roads would both fee running their passenger trains into Omaha. "I think , " said he , "ihat the Burlington trains willTuniu _ first , but there will not bo many days differ ence. " He declined to say anything further , but from the fact that the contest between the rival lines con tinues eo strong , 'and that the presi dent , vice president , general manager and other officials of Wabath arrived here last evening , it looks as though there might bo something in the rumor. The results of such a move would bo of immense moment in many retpects. RAILWAY NOTES. Forty-eight cars oftock came in from the west yesterday. Business on ihe various roads is picking up fast , and promises to bo very heavy this fall. Plans have been received at the cilices In this city , for the foundation of the new St. Paul and Omaha depot. It will be situated on the northwest corner of Fourteenth and Webster s'reets , with the principal frontage on Fourteenth. The plans contemplate a brick building in the form of a rec tangle 32 by 120 feet. The gentle man's waiting room , 18 by 32 feet , occupies the south end. Adjoining ths : is the office 13 by 30 feet. In front of the office is the ladies' waiting room , 17 by CO feet. The baggage room adjoins the ladies' room. The north part of the building ? s designed for the freight housa , 32 by GO feet. A passenger track runs along the Fourteenth street front , and the freight track lieu along the west or rear side. LOOK HERE ! The Garland Parlor Steve stands at the front ; leads any in the market. Messrs. Lang & Foitick will be pleated to show you all the latest improve ments , and convince you at once that there is no better stcvo in the market. 1221 Parnham street , next to Fi'st National Bank. s33-eod-tf New Engravings at llopcs. FiESll FKOM TilKhritixcs. Foreign and American Mineral Water , Ilun- padi , Janes , Halhorn , Friodrichshall Bitter Water , Vichy , Congress and Empire. For sale by Ish & MeMahon , 1321 Faniham street. a30 1m FRANK HUGUBS Communicate at once by telegraph to Woodruff ; ev erything is arranged satisfactorily. Mother wants you at homo. P. G. H. Mrs. M. Cox , Fashionable Dress Maker , 317 Fifteenth street , between Davenport and Chicago. The Grand Central Mr. M. J. McKelligon has lately made some very fine improvements in his billiard hall end saloon , and now opens up the winter trade in fine shape. An oleg-mt lunch is served daily , including lobster , salmon and tomato salad , with all the meats and etceteras. Lunch hours are 10:30 : a. m. to 2 p. m. , aud 8:30 p. m. to 11 p. m. The choicest , wines , liquors aud cigara in the market are kept in stock. His placi is the boss. Notice. Persons who have borrowed jackscrews - screws of us will please return them immediately and save trouble. BALDWIN Come Again. The following was passed at a ses sion of the official board of the First Methodist Episcopal church , in this city , Monday evening , September 27 , 1880 : Whereas , The conference year just closed has been a twelve months of uninterrupted harmony and fraternal good will totrard our pastor. Rev. J. B. Maxfield , on the part of the board of loaders and stewards of this church ; therefore , ficsolixd , That we shall be gratified if the authorities of ihe Nebraska an nual conference may deem it best io rcappoint him to the pastorate of this charge. JAMES HAYSES , Soc'y. For Rent. Suit of rooms for housekeeping to gentleman and wife. Apply , S. W. corner 20th and Cass , or to W. J. Welshans , City Milb. 29 w-B-ra. A New Knterprise. H. Dciss & Son , formerly frcm Kentucky , but more recently of Kan sas , have just purchased , through Bernis' real estate agency , for the sum of S4,500 , seven acres of land in Millard - lard A Caldtvcll's addition , extending from Sherman avenue eastward across the track of the St. Paul & Omaha railway. The bargain was closed Tueadsy , and men have alreacy been put to work on the grounds to lay them out for making brick on a large scale , which will l ) I 1 give steady employment to at least ijfty men. The site was choEcu near the railroad in order to eecuro cheap | transportation , the earth having been previously tested and found to bo of ihe right quality. The firm are old hands at ihe business , one of tbeir latest contract * being tofurnish _ brick for the new female seminary at York , Neb. BULO. ALittleTownWitu One of the Largest and Most Com plete .Mills and Eleva tors in the State. Correspondence ol the BEE. RULO , September 2C. I had the rare foresight and judgment to nr- range matters so as to ride on the freight from .Falls City to Rulo. Freight ; trains are sometimes behind time. This one was ; so that I and the lat drummer who wis my fellow-pas senger , were permitted to while away | about an hour and a half lounging about the luxuriant slat seats in the depot < , or strolling around the plat form , among the treacherous trucks and corpses that were piled op three deep. < These latter , the fat drummer , who was travelling for a liquor firm , insisted were only bser-kegs ; and so impervious was he to all logical de duction , that he refused to call them corpses even after I pointed out to him that they were but the corporeal tenements of departed spirits ; but the train came at last and boarding it , we were whirled away at the dizzy rate of eight miles an hour , reaching Rule Y about 3 o'clock p. m. Kulo is about two miles from the Y , on the tank of the Missouri. The hack from the i town does not come to the freight , but I was fortunate enough to catch a ride to the town. Several orchards pasted on our road to town showed that fruit raising is an important business here , My friend with whom I rode ' 'raised" several fine apples , after carefully looking up and down the road and re marking that the owner wouldn't care , a.t he bought lots of applea from him. A great miny grapes are raised on the sandy soil of thesa hills , and considf crable wino manufactured. With 500 inhabitants , Rule haa four saloons , and drinking spirituous liquors seems to be as much of a custom here as at f "The Corners. " I was much surprised on entering town as my eye fell on a large elevator and largo brick flouring mill. Accordv ingly after depositing my satehel at the hotel I proceeded to pay those buildings a visit. Mr. Malone , the manager , showed me over the estab lishment , answering my many ques tions with politeness and care. The mill is two stories high above"tho base ment , brick , with four run of etone , and everything new and neat. They are making a good article of flour aud ship to Omaha , Lincoln and Plaits- mouth , i The olevaror is larga and very com plate in its appointments , it-hda three "dumt s" where the grain ia unloaded. Corn on the cob is dumped hero and goes at once to a shelter that has a ca pacity of 450 bushels an hour. Corn aud cobs together are carried to the third btory whew they are separated } the corn drops through the perfora tions in a latge sheet iron cylinder and the cobs go out cf it and af3 carried to the furnsCa room and used for fuel. A email mountain of them has accu mulated. A track runs from theY up to this clivator. The elevator haa been completed for only about two months , and in that time 130 car loads of shelled com had been shipped. Sc < il < js in the elevator weigh a car load at a time. There is stored at present about 8,000 or 1Q.OCO bushels of wheat here , which ivrl bo ground and shipp&i as flour. Meagre. Hoaford & G.-iguon , tha OKIKTS , have also a large stock of jcs r.l merchandise , and abtont 0 000 acres of irurrovad lands In this vicinity. Mr. H. .Miles , is proprietor of one of _ the olhSr general merchandise stores in the place , and Jones & Son , are juu opening up the other , both secured the BEE ai an indiepensiblu part of their establishment. Bulo has hopes that the B. and M will cross the Missouri there and run toils tarminus on tha other side , Bigclow , which it only abut ton miles from thB "r'Vjr. This hopa is based on the fact that the assistant superintendent c.iino down the other day with another men , and went out and examined the approach to the river , with some care. Aline hose , Distfc'i , of the City Hotel , gave us good accommodations and interested > uniself in our work , for which our thanks are due. Supreme Cotirc Decisions. Among the recent cases ruled on by the supreme court of Nebraska , were the following , of local interest : Kingbaum vs. Yindquest. Error from Douglas county. Affirmed. Opinion by Maxwell , C. J. V. entered into a contract with K. to put up ar < d sell ice , K. to perform the labor. The contract contained a provision that if IL became dissipated 1 and neglected the business , that it might terminate the contract. K. put up a largo quantity of Ice , and was disposing of the same as agreed upon , when V. excluded him from the busi ness upon the ground that ho had become dissipated. Held : 1st That under the terms of the contract unless K. had become dissipated and ne glected the business , Y. had no rifjht to terminate it. 2d That V. was lia ble to K. for his share of the proceeds of the ice. School district No. 15 ve. Brown. , Appeal from Douglas county ; dis missed. Opinion by Lake , J. Action by a school board to enjoin continuance of certain alleged acts of trespass by the unauthorized occu pants of the district school housa for religious worship. The record showed that on motion of defendants an order was made vacating the temporary in junction granted at the commence ment of the action , but , failed to show any final disposition of the case Heid , This was not a final order , and that au appeal would not lie thero- from. Postofflce Cnanges in .Nebraska during the week ending Soptcmber25,1880 , furnished by Wm. Van Vleck , of the Postoffice Depart ment : Established Cumminsville , Wheel er county , Samuel E. Chambers , postmaster. Names changed Butlea Centre , Butler county , to Garrison ; Letup , Ouster county , to Garrison. Postmasters appointed Alma , riarlan county , Napoleon Wilson ; Austin , Shrrman county , J. B. Na- ulevoort ; Burnett , Antelope county , C. Burnhnm ; Elton , Ouster county , James Bogg ; Garrieon , Butler county , John J. Walker ; Grand Rapids , Holt county , John B. Drew ; Hansen , Adams county , James L. Evans ; ludlimola , Red Willow county , John J. Mallon ; Lowell , Kearney county , Puter Phillippar ; Nora , Nickolls county , J. D. Kemerer ; St. Joe , Hamilton county , Oliver P. Duncan ; Union Ridge , Gosper county , Thomas W. Ruaseli ; Vaughan , Gosper couuty , W. Fiske. f. A case ot co.netlpatlon by using Iiiuubiirj : Figs. Discharged. Youns ; George Cornish , who was sr- retted at St. Jeo and brought back to Omaha , on the charge of robbery , was discharged by Judge Hawes to-day for want -sufficient evidence to hold. Mm. PIEING THE FEuIALES. How the City Officials of a Rural Town Get in Their Work. _ Look Out for Arrivals. Aa stated a few days ago , the may * or and his police force in Lincoln have orbe been after the loose womeu of that town , with the determination to drive thorn out. This is done wo under * stand by order of the -city council , and there eecma to bo no doubt but it will result In a general exodus from , , tha state capital in the direction of adjoining cities including Omaha , adwl where cyprians are neb prosecuted - cuted but rather petted. Of course the women are making a square fight , and yesterday five of them wcte released from the county jail on a writ of habeas corpus , heard before the county judge . The point on which their liberty was regained was that the warrant of commitment was directed to the keeper of the city jail , and that therefore it could not be held that the placing of the pris oners in the custody of Ensign , keeper of the county jail , was legal , as within the scope of the mittimus issued by the police judge. Although the session laws of 1879 permit the county jail to be used by the city authorities , the judge decided that the county jailor could not be held to be a city jailor within the meaning ot the mittimus until so con stituted | by specific act of thojcity council , and discharged the prisoners from ] custody. The Journal says of thb caas : "The Tgctory of the women over the police court can only bo temporary. The mandate of the executive is that the houses of prostitution mttst close , and if the inmates are again prose cuted the keeper of the county jail will doubtless have previously been endowed with ample authority to re * bolve alid hold any and all committed offenders against the city ordinance. Certain of the houses have closed their doors already and the inmates have retired into virtuoiid seclusion , with the idea that the storm will soon blow over ; but we mistake the temper of the present administration if the social evil is again permitted to rear its brazen head as in the immediate past. All departments are now work ing harmbnioiisfy ahd if the vice is not wholly exterminated , its devotees will be made to feel that a strong re pressing power is conctanlly Impend ing over them and a wholesome re siraint exercised that will effectually prevent the unsavory presence from regaining its former prominece and flaunting assurance in Our midst. Hamburg Figs 25c a box PERSONAL PABAQtlAlMs. Mr. J. B. Piper , of THE BEE , went day. County Treasurer Patterson , of Cass , Was in the city Tuesday. Joe Qibbs anil J. . Maul , officia's of the Wabash , were in the cityaTue8day.3 F. Wies , formerly of Weis & Taylor , will remove in a few days with his family to Chicago. S. A. Mintonwentwestyesterdiyto'take ft ran * n Pullman Bondiicldr on the Utah & Northern road. Hon. J. F. Keeney , president of the Western National fair association was in the city Tuesday. Bishop llyan , of Buffalo , and "ReV. Father Nugent , of Irelaiid , werb in the city Tuesday , the guests of Bishop O'Connof. Mr. P. Hughes , of County Kilkcny , Ireland , brotler of Mrs. Doran , of the Doran rlonee , arrived in the city this rooming. Mr. M. H. Wilbur and wife , of Co'orado Springs , arrived from the east yesterday and will remain in town a f w days , the guests ifColv , It H.Wilhttn John Henfingsr , of the firm of Hep- fioger & Wood , who has been in poor health for some time past.left yesterday for Denver , to remain a coup'e of months and we tnist be restored to health. Jas. E. Boyd , Geo. E. Pritchett , M. Donovan , Chas. A. Brown , ; Eli Johman , . J. J. O'Connor , Wm. Anderson , E. L. Emery , Gustav Benecke , Jns. Creighton , Pres. Reeves , Jas. McArdle , Chas. Kauf- mann , Pat O'Toole , Warren Switzer , Mart Conner , Tom McBhane , Thos. Ken nedy and Richard Sieinon , have gone to Basting's yesterday to attend the demo cratic state convention. Miss Hattia Slaughter , who is well known not only in this city , but elsewhere throughout the state , has been elected teacher ot music for the Wesleyan Univ ersity , locattd at Osceola , Polk county , and left on Monday to begin work in her new field. While she will be greatly inis'ed in the musical circles of Omaha , we cannot bnt congratulate the citizens of Osceola upon the acquisition of so excellent - lent an artist in vocal and instrumental music. 'Real Estate Transfers. Ezra Millard and wife to Edward M. Wittig : w. d. , parcel in ne sw sw sec. 22 , T. 15 , R , 13 east gCOO. ' ' "John H. Kellom and wife to Wil liam T. King : w. d. , lot 3 , Capital ad dition to Omaha 8300. Elof Nilson to Carrie Johnson : w. d. , lot 19 , block 234J , Omaha § 400. Wm. Pitt Kellogg et al. to John B. Folsom , w. d. , s 24 feet lot 8 , block 86 , Omaha § 2,750. Fred. B. Lowe to Chris. F. Hax- thsnsen , w. d. , lot 13 , block 1 , Park Place , Omaha S275. Augustus Kountze and wife to Sam uel J. Borgstrom. w. d. , s lot 28 , Kountztj's second addition , Grosha , except 10 feet off cast end for alley way S200. New Engravings at-Ho < ' - p&'s. Good Enough. Hon. 0. G. Dodge , of the city council , for many years foreman of the tin shop in the 17. P. shops of this city , and acknowledged to bo one of the finest workmen in this coun try , has entered into partnership with Mr. M. W. Hartigan , proprietor cf the boiler works of this city , to go into the business of boiler making under the firm name of Hartigan and Dodge. Mr. Hartigan haa already established a reputation fer turning out first-class work' and with the new member of the firm ho makes an acquisition that ensures a successful and prosperous future for the institution. AF. . & A. M There will be a specialcommunica- tion of St. John's Lodge , No. 25 , Thursday evening , for work in the E. A. degree. Visiting brethren are sordially invited. " I . B. BKUNEB , Master. ' SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To Let For Bale' Lost , Pound , Vf nta , Boirdlne ic. , will bo Insert - sert d In these columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent InsertionFIVE CENTS per line. The flirt Insertion never less.than TWENTY-FIVE CEMTS. TO LOAH-KOMEY. GK { * Ann TO LOAN At8 per cent'inter 9 > ObUJU ( rat , In sums ot J2000 and up wards for 1 to 6 years' time on first clMS Improv ed city and-firm property. Apply at BEUIS Real Estate and Loan Agency , 15th and Doutlaa Sta. " 278-eodtf [ ' 01IST IO 7X > AH-CU t Law Offleo M D. L. 7HOHAfl. Boom 8. Creighton Block "ONKY TO IiOAH 11C9 Farnbun street. Dr. EdwKdn Loan Agency. noT-ii-U HELP WANTED GOT ! macMre lunde , at Ihe WANIED Shiit Factory , 1207 Famham St. P. H. GOTTHEIMEB. 562-1 Girl ( or ecneral housework. Ap j ply cor.ISthand Crica Slu , Smith' * au dition 556 2 -Furnished room and board for WANTED , wrcro the concerts of a home miy be bad { or a reasonable price , not over 20 minutes irom U. P. depot ; bet of reference given if requ-rd. Addrcca B. B. , Eco OfficeSC33) SC3-3) ) TJTTANTED Six cool carpenters , 5SJ 15th SI. YV A. McKIKSTBY. 61-23 A cost mater. App'y at 1S20 WANTED , rcir IS'.b at. C57-4 STED Beard and rooms , No. 305 C pi- tel avenue , between ICth and 17th sis. 658-1 'ANTED A good ( arm team for c-sS. E4C-2 B0003 & HILL. WANTED Oil 1 , at the French Coffee Howe. 10th St. 519-29 WBNTED A first cUf a baiter , at the Omahtt Bitcry , lr ( h St. , nearMelz1 Hall : NODC but first-daes need apply. TT7 ANTED Lining looajjirl and a good boj' YV at the Emractt House. 5 > 3-:0 WASTED-Sflrat-clasibarbern.tfj.il Cur ry. corner IStli and Faniham. BOS-lf MENWANTED.-l.COpcrdaj. 602-U A ( food girl to do general hou e WANTED Apply comer 12th and Pacific.Wtf Wtf \\f & .KTKU A good tiouse-secfer , HOB V ? Famham Street , nn Stairs 148-tf F05REKT-BOBSE8 AMD IAKD. T7\OR \ RENT Nicely furnish * d front room. I' Ir quire 1816 Call torn a stret , bet * cen 16tb . . . . „ < and 17th. 6(0-30 ( RENT House northwi st r.irner lOthand EOR Directs Inqulru two does : noitli. 555f Uo : g of 2 roums , on 22d and FORBENI Call at 203 Howard. 6tf RENT finely furnished loonw at 1310 FOR Btfcet , bet. 13th and Hth St. 360 tf RCNT 2 furnished rooms over Mer chant ? Kxcliaiigc , N. E. Cor. 18th and Dodce ; strco'.s. 283-tf FORREKT-AtDavcn r ° 't House. iylCtf SAU. rjLK Twenty to twcnty-tour quarts or one L dollar by John T. ran ! ra. flh/e.iC-mon-wcdt Fm SALE test location in the aoTEL . Inquire at tli'.a ' alike. 539-3 TJ10R 3AI.E Oil UF.NT lions ? , B'.X rooms and JP lot , Pierce M.ShU'l'srwlditioa ' 539-8 R SALE Oottonn-ood lumber of all sircs.at BKDMOIvJVS. Sixleenth-st. Elfi-t HISdELLAHEOUB. T GST Bunch of kcjB. Finder 'ill be reward- JJ cd by Isivmg same at Ceo Office. 565-30 S DP Two cows and one heifer ; one . white cow , red on neck and hewi ; one red co\y , some while spo Bone \ r d heifer , ted an i ' .vhitcspbt. ; oil nelevqer-.ad , two mu > s s > wh. 658-30 C. A LVAl < B and TVINTHEBS. A bunch of k-ys ; owner cm have the satrtc by cilKng at this office and paying forthuadretsemcut. 55Stf , Onowhite cow , little red on ears STKAYED lielftr , , iltk. brown ; both liave lop-S on theif hottis ; s.raycd from J-.TVelsh's herd , South Omaha , on Friday morlline hat. JOHN WILLIAMS , 54-29 ricrce stutl. U hu I'a addition. . UP-3 horses , 2 bays a > out , 5 or 6 JL j cars old , and one sort J about Tjeiraold 3 miles wcat vl Oiralia. HURJ1AN LA.MATTtv 51529 SIGN' OF THE GOLDEN PIANO & FRAME , A..HOSPE JR. . . , . , Pianos and Organs First Class on Easy Monthly Payments , Sheet Music and Musi cal Instruments , FINE STUCK OF 3VC OTJLID IUSTGrS. Oil Paintings , Engravings and Frames at great ly rcd.ieed prices. 8x10 Frames , 1 inch , Walnut lEc 10x12 I " 20 lOxH ' 1 " " 20 12x16 ' It " " ; 60 12x18 ' l } " " 65 16x20 ' 1 } " " 75 Rustic 8x1 Of rune. . 15 Chromes ( rained , email , 25c , Cliromos framed , lar c , 1 25 , , Engravings from 60c upwards , Photograph frames from 15e upwards , Wlnilojv Cor.ices 75c a window and upwards Lanibreguir j 8 00 per window and upwards , Cornice Poles2 60 per window and upwards , Velvet framcB 26ccch tt > 5 DO ZMITJSIO- Vloliu Strings 16c , Vioiiis 1 75 , 2 5J , 3 and upwards , Guitars 5 00 , C 00 , 7 00 and upwards. Banjos 1 00. 2 00,5 00 , and upwardx , Acconleons from 1 00 up , cheapest in city Send for samples and catalogue of mouldings and sheet music. A. HOSPE.JR. , 1676 Doc'crn St. . Omaha Neb. Coras and never disap points. The world's great Paiii- RtJiorcr for Man and Boast * Cheap , quick and ralia ble. PITCHER'S CASTOK1A is not JTarcotic. Children grow fat upoii , Mothers like , and Physicians recommend CASTOBIA. It regulates the Bowels , cures Wind Colic , allays Feverisuness , and de stroys Worms. WEI DE MEYER'S CA TARRH Cure , a Constitutional Antidote for this terriTjlo mala dy , oj Aosorpticn. The most Important Discovery since Vac cination. Other remedies may relieve Catarrh , this cures at any stage before Consumption sets in. . ONE MILLION ACRES 03E- CHEAP LAND . OUST EASTERN NEBRASKA , $2 TO $5 PER ACRE. 20,000 Acres cnsr DOUGLAS COUNTY , 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha , $6 to $10 per Acre , on Long Time and Low Interest , Large tracts suitable fcr Colonies in all the hest Counties in the State , 80,000 acres scattered through , Iowa. A large number * of Improved Farms in Nebraska , many 01 them near Omaha , $12 to $40 per acre. An Immense List of OMAHA CITY PROPERTY , Consisting of Elegant Resi dences from $3,000 to $20- 000. Many vacant lots in the additions to Omaha. Hundreds of lots scattered through the City. Houses and Lots , Business Houses and Lots , and all kinds of Ci y Real Estate. We also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Doug las County , on 5 years time , at 10 percent , interest to all who can show good titles. Maps for Douglas tind Sarpy Counties for sae , House and lot , 22d nnd Dodge $ 3000 Houio and lot near Hrownell Hall 2,100 Two new liouies and ( ail tot , feuti ( or Slioperycar 4000 N w brick hoooo , 21x25,1 } story , with 3 Iota 2000 House and lot Webettrst If CO Large hou-cand comer lot 0,000 Large bouse fu'l ' lot , California at 4,000 Residence and4 fill lots.Ss. Mary's aie. . 5,600 Home and email lot , touth of depot. . . . . 050 House and small lot , , ouln of depot. . . . . 035 Residence propeity , Kountze ana lluth'8 add , . . ; . ; . . . , ; . , 6,500 Fine residence property . 10,000 House a nil 'ot ' , 22d ar.d Uarney 1 00 House ana lot , Ncleon's Addition 2,700 Iruse and lot Shinn's add.tion ] , 00 Residcnceand comer lot 3,005 Residence ( cash ) , 7,500 Residcdce 6,000 Residence B.tOO House and one-half lot l.CSC Three houses and corner lot 7,600 Residence nnd co'nor lot 7,500 House nnd 0 ( cet front , 10th street , 3,700 Lnrrehouse ndcorner lot , . . . 0,500 Residence and three lots 6,500 Two house and corner two-thirds of cor ner lot i i. . , 1,100 HOUSJ and suu'l lot , Casistrcjt 2,100 Hatue and lot , 37th near Famham 1,000 B30QS & HILL. Brick home and corner lot 1,3:0 Small haute arid full lot , Cumlngast 2,300 HGUSG and lot , 23d street 3,20 House and full lot , worth tJ,000 for 8,500 Pmebrck residence 1,500 Brict residence 6,600 IXousoand correr lot. . . I,5 0 New two-story house and coiner lot 400 Residence nnd full lot , Farnhsm st 5 600 Ih mo and one acre , 18th street. 3,000 House and half lot , 18th street 2,200 Houio and lot. Shlnn'4 addit'oi l.COO House and half lot , Caea strict 1,100 House and half lot , Casj Street 1,460 Residence and two Iota , Capitol 1M1 7.000 Elegant brick residence 2 full lots l5f.OO Finest residence In the city 16,01)0 ) Residence property 17,000 Redden e property 17.500 Residence 5 , .00 Housa and lot , SMnn's addition 1,200 House and lot , Shlim'dtdditloa 1,500 House nd lot , 2th * nd Farnham 1,400 ilouse and lot. S7ih and Douglas $375 .House aud full lot , Izirdtt ] ,7-0 Newhousoand 1 } lot 2,200 Residence property 7(00 ( ReiUenco nrorerfy. verv fine 13,600 House and lot , Horbach's addition 1,500 Residence , Famham et. . . . . 6,000 Honse and } lut 1 hoc ) : from Court House and i lot 1 blcck from Court Home 2,250 Hotuo and comer lot 2blocks from Court House 2,403 House and Ut , Nicholas glreet 1,090 House and 1 acre , Olsea * addition (40 House and lot , llih streal 000 LargeJiuildin and s'x lots. 1 niiloout. , , . 4,000 Houai and lot on Davenport 3,600 House and J lot , near depot. . 1,500 House and A lot , near depot. . . . 1X0 House and lot , South Avenue. . . ; , . 1,000 Hcu o and lot , Sbinn'a addition 1,900 Residence , Kountze and Ruth's add 2COO Residence property , Kounue and Ruth'g addition 5,000 Residence property , south part if town. . 2.5CO House and i lot , Webster it 2,700 House and G acres at oarrscks 700 House and lot , Armstrong's oddifn 1,000 Hoiuoand lot. South 11 st 650 House and lot , Kountze and Ruth's ad dition - . . - . 3,600 Residence and J lot 2,700 Hou30 and lot , 16th tt' : ' . 3,600 Boggs & Hill , * REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 Farn , St , , Omaha , rfeb , K S. P. MORSE & CO. . . , v. * * fc ST. , Ify 'f Beg Leave ( o Annonnce that the Sale of the STEPHENS & WILCOX'S STOCK DRY GOODS CONTINUES. For the benefit of visitors and strangers now in ihe City , ive once more give some facts concerning this Gorgeous Stock. It is one of the largest in the West. Its condition as regards newness is all that CAN he desired. As we Purchased the entire Stock , about $43,000 in value , at a Discount of $20,000 , we are selling Goods at Prices which CAN NOT BE COMPETED WITH , and it is not necessary to mention in de tail the Bargains being offered , Our Magnificent Stock of SILKS , STREET.'f Is worthy of inspection , not only as articles of usefulness but as works of Art. SILKS , VELVETS J ATINS At Prices Below the Cost of Importation. DOMESTICS , TABLE LINENS AND FLANNELS At Prices very gratifying to the Purchasers. Underwear for Ladies , Gentlemen , and Children at Prices simply Unapproachable. s : MOIRSE : : ! & co. , FARNHAM STREET. LATEST TELEGRAMS Are Not Half as Interest ing to the General Eead- er as the Following Price List : i Iba of ABUiraf iofiiu7/ . . i . . . . . . . .ll J-JJ 10 i'w extraCirazarfor , , . . . . . . . . 1 w 10J Ibs Canary 0. Sugar for 1 CO 8i Ibs Granulated Sugar for J J 8 11 * Cut I-oaf Bugarfor , . , J 8 Iba good Bio Coffee for 1 V 6 Iba beat Bio Coffee fur 1 00 i Ibs choice Java Coffee for 1 CO 311bsbC3tMooh Co3ca for. . 1 00. Yonng Hyson Tea pef lb 30 to. . 0 Oolong-Tea per Ib , 30 to * $ Japan Tea per Ib , 30 to BO Finest Gunpowder Tea per Ib 76 Bert O K Flour perKtck.i.m . .J 2 80 Snow Flake winter wheat flom ? . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 76 Havens beat Bour _ . . _ _ . 4 00 K2 bare Climax Soap for 1 CO 21 bars Laundry Soap for 1 M 18 bars Linen Soap for 1 00 Pure Mnpls Sjrnp In eal. cans 1 O1) ) Golden Syrup f > el-g Bo3. . . _ - * " New Orleans Syrnp per gallon. . , , . . . . > . . 63 New Orleans Molasses per gallon .15. 70 Sugar House Molasses per gallon. . . . . , . . 45 18 Iba St. Louis Soda Crackers for 1 00 18 Ibs St. Louis Oyster Crackers for. . . . . . . 1 00 12 tbs Boston Butter Crackers for . 1 00 12 Iba Ginger Snaps for 1 00 13 Ibs New Currants f or 1 00 9 Iba New Blackberries for , . , - 1 00 i Iba Fitted Cherries for , 1 00 12 Ibs Dfled Peaches ( halves ) for 1,00 14 loaCHo ! * * Dried-Applta far 1 03 12 Ibs best new MiiM fr , < j , 1 CO lOlbs. best Valencia Raising . < . < . . I 00 8Ibs. new layer Baiiina . . < 1 0 < > Peaches. 2 Ib cans 20 Peaches. 3 Ib cans ( standard ) . . . 16 Pie Peaches. C Ib cans 10 PeachesCal)3 ( ) Ibcaus SB Blackberries , 2 ID can. . . . . 12 } Apples , ( York Statejal ) can SO lucbrrrleaSIbun 24 Cherries Sib can _ H Damson 1'Iuma a Ib cahj 2 } Ra pberrlea i Ib cad Ifi Strawberries,2 Ibcan _ . 1C String Beang,2 Ib cans 122J Baked Beafl6,9 Ib call Lima Beans , 2 Ib caHS 121 Sugar corn , 21b can 121 Yarmouth corn , p r can 17 } Tomatoes , 3Ibcan 12 + Succotash , Z Ibcan 1'4 Pumpkins , 31bwri , , \ . 16 25 Iba beans 00 lOlbjdrled Llmabeana 00 S5 Iba hominy 0 } 11 Ita Carolin rlce CO 25 Iba oat meal - 00 Fat fatnllv mackerel , per kit 85 Fat family white flstfier kit. 80 Codfish , whole , per Ib . . , . . . - 7 CodBah , boneless , per Ib 1 ° HAliibut.petlb , 12) ) Holland herring ( new ) per keg. . . . _ 1 21 Tobiicco ( Elackwcli's Durham ) rjrlb. . . . . CO TohtccomlverPttlplnglpcrlb CO Tobacco ( Old S'.jle ) per Ib 85 Tobacco ( Meerschaum ) p rlbi 10 llama , sugar-cured , per Ib 12 | Batter , fresh roll , perlb. 0 Complete price lists furnished onappUutlon. Countryjorders will rccciie prompt and cartful attention. Podtlvelv no coeds Bold on crolit. J. B. FRENCH & CO. , The Original Itclinble Orocers , No. 1119 Farnham Street , OMAEA. NHB. HARTIGAN A DODGE , * Sheet Iron Workers AKD BOILEB , MAKEKS. Cor 12h and Cits streets. Please Give Fs a Call. A. F. RAFERT & CO. , Contractors and Builders. Flue Woodwork a Specialty. Agents for the Encaustic Tiling 131 D A SHOW GASES BY O. O"W 1317 CABS bT. , OMAHA. NEB. 13"A good assortment always on hand-ia NoncE. Sut ! . \T ic. , mads to measure , would do Tell by T.TfgTT THE aiEBCHK TAILOR , whenip | ricei , fit and workmanship Ia gouvnteed. AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & CO. , TIEUE BOSTONCLOTHING . CLOTHINGHOUSE l HOUSE , FARNIIA3 ! STREET. Oval Brand The sales of this "brand" cf Oyttcra . Iiare now o-'tatrlpr8 * ' a" others. . Ton Ret more . Ovttors Uf WEIGHT AND MEASURE In cur.9 of thia brand than i > any other. V. B. BEEMER , sepldlm General Western Azeot. Omaha. LANGE & FOITIGK. Dealers in House Furnishing Goods , Shelf Hardware , \iis : ! and Etc. Farnham Street , l&r. Door Eas < - First National Bank. 5OOOO j " CHEAP ! CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST ! MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) ( ) days-to sell then entire stock of Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry , Clocks , Silver-Ware , Pianos & Organ GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices , Which is from 15 to 20 per cent , below any Eastern Wholesale House , praratory to moving into their weN Store , Cor. llth & Farnham We 3Iean Rusincss. Come and be Convinced. TO THE TRADE. Having just opened an entirely new line of MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS , We would ask the Merchants of Nebraska to inspect . Stock. IF O IIULUU. do a. LU.O XLLOIUUUUUIJ u * * W/I * * M * A&AUUUV/V our ji > feeling confident we can meet the wants of all in good Goods - Low Pricei SHREVE , JARVIS & CO , , Cor. Hth and Dodge St * ,