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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1880)
jjgjT'-'gi THE DAILY BEE. Tuesday Morning , Nov. 16. g BREVITIES , \ _ _ m IVrtcrsoneellscoal. -"WisTHi Oil's , fifty siyl lam ever , " f " , | | -a ? rtor i tunning tin ; Omaha F rrj. " 1-- -1" - - - - " -LulmiVlwlk { 1'crfHHK ' ! at for decorating irt 'Sllf ifliler Drwcc * . trainSunday uightafc 1 > 1 te. te.l l ! a , f e w ing , Ht Ute TX Tin : 23-U - < 3 ll widget i ricK : f H kiwis rf gr-1 * , | troil < e , * < \l > l4 wi ix latw > t tow i gH * . George Hciwrwl , U. 1' . k , IcMill n & Co.xiti"ccni > l\4t new atn re in Cragiiion JT ige ilUwet jcs oofcy morning. i , iTl retf& l a cw ) l st tibe OhriMlim Ohur li -AVI < YU * . tlw pi ocer , liafi ic < > vod liw new & > L Co. i in their Vr < l we > 4.o { Uic U. T ec of extra . s6eVTJ' itli sfrect imroli'-iue ; hi Uic < x.4tr. Ilii ns&ad it tlitocl TOIT iratu i'rovi J nue. A large nil vnXl idled ] > uclGl ! > > > WM jiickwl MI > oil tlio , mty bo liail by the < iv/nei he oimity tlic " * ! -Ifce lilfcaiy I WI B Tmttlny uveuing AK iiiojiilwin me i < xjuii led lei i uoxv one fwrf , Iiigliur by Uw UMU Hi Uiii ! clo l ai JORI- . The n-UiC eliaunoi , lm e\or. in wirsc 3te Jmsl y < . uf diHiMtit repuUilioii.vlx M Bt v r to Council JJIutT * i ? cnUy , tw ! R fire there to cnrry oil fi.-ji \viioi ) ) was .w lier JIMSCTBIHI Suud y. Slievan in } it Mid \vHl W iritxl thin * rt iu < H > u. , - < % mn > Jl4Ui > ii lToinlicij : < r if r ni tiio UrunBWi ! : iS IJnlko < iuf ( te. , abcantiful Ch.iniiioii ] Cue , iul.-vic > wKh win 3 nf < liToreat ( uolors , wliicli lie i > l ycr in Omaha , to n eout-iM , uoc wct-k frnm In s won f tlii < -i1y v ill i i that Mrwre. GuiM & 3l un 'tfw ' te , in romul ) , arc alum I to remove to Chicago. They -wore rnnong " > nr nUuui Ii livmneeg BJOB jtnil we nre so ry lo lie them. Tlicy \v-ill not eel Hv.njnatil wine time Dc t Q-Ou UK ) noun train yesterday were two 1r vder ! , " auil the HIM of t'o rcHrler to ii < ] < iira uho p r - wore. ' miey .vere tluwe < if tux i wi ) . > died in IVmBuHietimesuiic , wow liesiig takeu tu their home in L"nU cw fur intennont-n KiNlhi.f the aWhoe MrmiHil the glob * Iwitis lraven ct the w y t Uieit J nome fniulisli mishap we were tn .may on Saturday UiAt the tlaxeu little roniiiulcr of the Vaterlam IwuJ i i t cnino to the home of 1'ctcr Tiglied Si li.nmilsilicrcas ii 12 | . AVe hasten to place our- iceonl in tJiij matter , for \\ln * \ r baanl of a J ( > cniian boy that didu'i twU tire nceleedoivn for o\cr ten pounds ? Tlic work of rcminins the old M-aic- lntMe * L tljc"uorthca t comer of Fifteenth swJ lr lmin , to make way for Uoyd's HOUK , wn < boRtui actholy ihis As it is < H > ntmclcd of limit , it is iwccgBary to entirely demolish it. Although wit o old as many olhr Imild- fnntt k unite n lani mark , ha\inpbocu Inwl in JSRG. and run for mmiy vniro KKA ! * -dan * livery utaWc 1 > v Mr. Matt \Vil- nir , ltr.rtl.eroir Pol. K.'ll. Wilbur. H w H re recently xise < l at an implement Wtdwute by ] jiuingor & Co. Tts romox al be a great impi-o\cuicut upon the trf tb.il wroer. S : ULSTERS : : Just rocoivcil a liandaumo line of ' Uletor ? , llavoloclannd .lackota in style , oxcaliont in < iauhty. black oilk suits for $25 v vwrly inspection solicited. MfDoXALl ) A IlAKKlSOK. fi -f , - 3 40S Karnhnm SI. itepee Han * , and thitt /fcsJi cuivd , at , ( ti5-2 < ) G & GO'S , ( Grocers. $1.00 , worth ? 1.5U. $2.0 ( ) , worth S3.01) ) . P S.l.1'0 , worth 5 00. ] li cr' $3.00 , worth § 5 DO. ' 1.00 , orlh S7.00. S 00 , worth S8.50. 1 5G 00 , worth § 10 00. rmrobarg.xi us. IK ) north u"y begins So shonr ign of IR e "Hie irui token wilb emupi nt 2 loc'i Bun r y tHorniii ) ; ntul lasted 2ui ui 1 ibi t ftch > ck he then got over th . -uulftacmefTus well a ever. Tm thK K : in , lib right fool began lo swell r.n . < . > od htm ooBBiderable , but by tb bi'ral UH of liniments and good at ance hecoon got orcrit and is a i m-11 JIB ever. Uu is determined "kli i ho JA KE\V FIRM. , . Ani.str'i j ; A. C < . have pur- el ! < ' the grtJC.Ty business formerly orncd by J. 0 Statter , northeast cor- rcr Sixleonlh and Oaltfornta etrcolF , nn' liafo-put in an cmlro new and ( rtah line > trf gooda , oonsisciiis of a fill.line of Blaplo and fancy groceries , pr dues , & ; . , which will be sold at thi 1 Mvoal possible cash figures. The bo" * arc old handa at the buMncss and pri posa to do&l on the equate. Give tU ra * o ll ua ie ? rh&t they can do. RISE UP , W3I. And Pare Thy Corns for the Senatorial Brogans , The Golden Slippers of Paddock May Yet Cover Thy Aching Bunion. Judge Dandy Lingers on the Lee Shore , Waiting a Micaw- berian Event. The Political Kangaroo of Ne- maha Confronted by Nu merous Opponents. The Capital Section of the Siamese Twins Figuring for the Postoffice , While a Horde of Huugry Of- fioe-Hunters are Bark ing for a Bite. Currosfwndencc o ! The Dee Livoour , Kovombcr 13. The quattir-n , "la Dundy a candidate ? ' having baen put first lo Daily am then t-j eaoh of his lieutenants , and titon lo Judge Hull , who trains with tbotu , has ahvajB been answered by thorn evMlroly. In ether words they are ns complete a net of know-nothing SB any ono erer met , and many mar veled thereat , but the eccrel ii out Oundy is in the hands of I is friends particularly in the hands of V/illiam ! ) .uly , and W ilhani Daily is in th < Imiide of Ilia friends , ; ii'd in his owi -flippora , luiotiortlly epealir j. AVdli.ain dues not Bltow whether Duud , is or is not , but if Dmidt is W , then look out for " \Villiam William is the biagesl littla politician in thia stale , and ono of the very bea fellowa lmt lives , and has hosts o friends everywhere and morn coming i id ha will make it "mighty in tvroslm' " for tome of Ihoso olc cocliics who arereljing on the railroads ID make them U. S. senator and J OS'TTOU ror.otr : IT. I nndoraiand thai your corrtspon dant Irolieves that Duudy still pen di-rinj ; over th matter and if ho de cirfos to try for o\Ir. \ 1'adJock'a brogaes thunYilliams will be found for Dandy Icoth and toe-nail ; bnt , Dundy hositatea , 3'ou can expects to eo Uarfha1 Daily in the race for the aonatowhip , if lie don't cast a shoo r-i rhe ecuro. > CM AIM , JOHNSON AND are reaaonahly euro to bo for Dnndj first and Daily next , excepting Churcl Uoivc , MIO will ba for whoever the li. railroad wants , or for whoever n ill pay most ; and if Nclso Patrick is not tip ho may bs forsomo rcpnblicai who has money to squander "just to pay the expenses of my election , you know , " which are alwaya considers bio. bio.Tho The State Journal tails up after The Republican in ill attack on Sana ( nr R.iuiiilere , btil inasmuch a3 eve ri the editors of The Iv-jptibliciin was compelled to ewalloirall he siidabou the BBiiator'oncc' before , ho miy bi ordered to do EO .ngain. ani The Journal will ba left a'ono ' to f.ithor the cquall. The Globe which has always been saucy , tells Gere tint Mr. J'addock's proposition to mal o him postmaster of Lincoli : may sniscr.rrj' if he is iiol a little care ful as Senator Saundera generally has a good oal to any about appqinlmo * ts huro in Nebraska. Gere isiiot so pop ular hero as ma'.y supposed in fac h'j ran belli od Major Pierce , ngams : whom there wasq\ntoa fifjht waget l y several energetic republicans who hold some frud o against him , ye they would like Ger ? to pot somethin as his newspipBr is not making him rich , very fast. Till : OOATHST roil is already boil ) ! , ' talked over , and if diveslci of any senatorial bias could ba supn settled , but if the senatorial ijncstion is lo be dr.iircjed into cvcry- thius , there is no tolling who weuld be the successful man. The Union Pacific dictated the speaker not only for the last" legislature , but made np the committees , and it is fair lo pre sume they will do so asjain ; but there seems to be i determination not to llow Mr. Cams to jaw hawk every thing in the senitd this winter , and the probabilities are that a list of the committees will bo made up by the senate itself , and that Mr. Cr.rns will not have much to say about it. Among those mentioned for speaker of the house your correspondent has "cjird the names of Wyndham , of isa , and Ivtley , of Webster. Both are capable and talented , and would lo thomsalvbs proud at the small end < > f the g.ivel. nil. HOOT , OF CAbS , ono of the members-elect , was Inter viewed by a promiuaul 'Lincoln gen tleman a few days ago on the senator i il question , and with the view tc feel how the doctor stood on NANCE KOIt Sl ! > ATOn. liul the doctor stated that Nanco once promised to make him assistant su perintendent of the inaano hosrital , but forget it EO soon that the doctor was c.'KUollcd to believe that Albinus was net quite ! \3 geed as his word oi honor , and if the Lincoln gentleman would excuse him EOUIO other more truthful gentleman would receive thai roinphmont. The Nance-Carns boom saonin lo have gone glimmering since the failure to mniinmto Castile in Gage and the deftat of Claudius Jones it l. in Seward , and it promises soon to have passed frmneirlhaway , whilst the election of Wells aud two of his three C'llcagues in Saline has placed ! Hwoa upon n "better footing thin ho hid list week. Mr. Dawes lias been permitti'vl by Jsenalcr i'rddock to niell of the gubernatorial cheese , which poes'to press tS the fall of 1882. and whether it was the scent of the chcoEo or the " blanducss * f ( he tempter that turned Dawes fn > m a rip-roaring "anti-Pad" iu 1878 to a "Tad" to-day ia the only scienti fic aspect to t > 'o question , nnd Although Mr. Puddock struck Ihe nomination from Mr. Dawes' hande in 78. after the hitler had almost clutched it , yet Dawes claims to have c Mitidencj in Paddock now and ti wrso. UntDawea is for Dawes for sitmlor , if he neos " g5 o t of n ohow , and wh } ' n 'U lie is aa capable as Pad dock. ia four times as energetic , and the cliauge might bo beneficial. The sumo might ba said of Daily aud Yan Wyok. Tha latter is the hoUest can didate iu the field , and is not hunt- iitg after railroad influence. In fact , Gen. Van \Vsck ia A EA1LHOAD MAN , but * il ! rely npon the friendship of the "hoys" fcr strength. The Times savs , this rooming , that Gen. Van Vi'yck has chartered the Oriental ( the oM Tichcnor House ) , and will open a roUEiiiT ( * > 'd ' headquarters there , and carry tliewr in o Africa without de lay. At the present time ho is in Kew York , but will be back eoon , and thea "ctand from under , " for if Dandy is notn candidate , nnd Daily ehould not be able to make it for himself , hefflll no doubt go to Van Wyck. Oh , yes ; the old cry of the fellow who thinks he can win in that way alone cornea up now. PADDOCK VTAKTS A CAUCUS ! and to that end all oi his political strikers are operating. EvenVifqnaln , of The Democrat , wao is a small-sized one , is talking for a caucus , and saya that he shall use all of hla endeavors to have the democratic members choose from among the republicans and vote for him instead of for a dem ocrat who would have no possible show to win , and all that kind of "soft sol- der. " FOE CLERK OF THE HOUSE , . THE BEE'S friend , Mr.B. D. Slaugh ter is on deck again , and In company n-ith Church Howe will worry the grangers members in pairs. Charlie Gould of Lincoln , is also talked of and a * he hea been active in the < -am- paignhe would be justly entitled to ° the support of the Lancaster delega tion and he , no doubt , would get it. FBEQUESTLY. GRAND DISPLAY. Bushman's Business Boom. His Store Crowded. with customers all pleased with the genuine bargains offered them , and satisfied that no where else could such satisfactory prices bo found. BUSHMAN'S STORE is CROWDED with fine good ) . Striped velvets at § 2.50 , sold.eleowhcra at $3 50. Bro caded silk velvets at3 75 , cxha tciVc , sold elsewhere at § 1.50 to § 5.00. BUSHMAN'S STORE CROWDED with woolens , dresa flannels In wine , dark green and garnet at 25c , worth 35 to 40c. SEE THEM. Cloakings , baavera , waterproofs , ladieV cloths , cassimeres for men's and boys wear , ulster cloths , blankets and flannels , all at the lowest possible cash prices. BUSHMAN'S STORE CROWDED with fine dresa good0 , brocades , silks , aatini , velvets , black cashmeres from lOa to § 1.25 for goods sold elsewhere at 45c and 50o to § 1.50. Our cold cashmerei at 85s sell everywhere else at $1.00. In low priced goods yon cannot help but be pleased. BUSHMAlf'S STORE CROWDED with ladies and gentlemen. Under wear , hosiery , gloves , wool jackets , scarfs , nubias , ties. Something new in rnchiugs , in old gold cardinal and other colors. See them. Hamburg edgings , woolen embroideries , collars , cuffs , gentlemen's laundrie * , shirts , tiao linen fronts , at $1.00 , sold else where at from § 1.25 to § 1.50. BUSHMAN'S STORE CROWDED So much with goods wo can hardly find room for cloaks and dolmans , but wo are offering them at extremely low prices. Savs money and examine them at Bushman's. BUSHMAN'S STORE CROWDED In every department with new , choice seasonable go < ds. We have added several noir features to our business thia year. Ladies' muslin underwear and gentlemen's whitb shirts. It will pr.y you to see them. Bazar glove fitting Patterns , the best in the world , to be had only at Bushman's. CLOAKS AND DOLMANS. The largest and moat complete as sortment west of Hew York , we deal exclusively in ladi .s suits and cloaks and handle a line of goods to be found only with us , we guarantee bet tor value in these goods than any other house in the west. Be convinced of this by inspecting a choice assortment of the abovenamed goods just received at MCDONALD & HARRISON'S. mon-wcd-fri 140S Farnam St. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Horace Ncivman went west yesterday , lion. Ezra Millard left for St Louis yes- terdayjafternoon via the Wabash. Sliss Lizzie Canfield returned from a visit to Lincoln yesterday morning. N. N. Vindquest has returned from a sixteen days' absence in Chicago. Mrs. C S. Chase , wife of the mayor of Omaha , returned from Lincoln yestjrday. Miss IdaL. Fleming has returned from Chicago , where she has been attending the Chicago Musical College. Mr. Bertram Hanson , of the Union Pa cific "depot land office , has gone to Sioux City on business. Ed. Smith , formerly in the office cf Col. B. P. Smythe , has returned fromBlair and will practice in this county. General Hazsn came up from Fort Leavemvorth yesterday , and took the noon train for Fremont , en route to join lis command at White River. THE GREAT DISPLAY of Choice Groceries will take place next Wednesday , at which time my ricnds are cordially invited to call and osamine ono of the most choice stocks of goods over brought to Oma- ia , and remember that a pure , una dulterated article of food will cost you less , considering its strength and w eight , than an adulterated article. 15-21 WILLIS M. YATES. California Pears , Plume , Grapes , etc. , at Ti'tw-rd'- > I O o21-tf An Oriental Belle. Considerable attention was attracted on the streets Monday by a young lady accompanied by two slaters ol Mercy. L'Ho former was dressed Turkish fash- on in loose , flowing garments of while material and were a very co quettish looking turban on her head , rler complexion is of more than nut brown. She is decidedly Oriental in nppo rance and dress. FURS ! FURS ! ! FURS ! ! ! The P Omaha Fur Manufacturer , Henry G. Rtchter , ia to be found op posite the postoflice. o26-tf Hcsps Has Removed his immense stock of "Asr AND Mu sic , " across the street , to the new brick building next door to Harris & ' nlO-6t Fisher's. - Death Record. Mra. John Burns , died at 12 oclock p. m. , Novembsr 14th , at her r si- donee on 14th street , between Cali fornia and Webster. The funeral took place at 4:30 p. m. to day. The infant child of ex-policenwn C'is.- . Mansfield , died November 14th , ced 4 months. Funeral took place at 3 p. m. to-day. THE BON TEAIL , Prospects for a General ) /Var / on Passenger Rates. Railway News a d Notes of In terest. It is intimated In railroad circles that the O.s B. & Q road is quietly taking a hand in the war between the Wabash and Chicago and Alton roads by enabling the latter to sell through tickets to Council Bluffs at the same figures as the Wabaeh and carry her passengers there by the K. 0. , St. Joe & G. B. , which is controlled by the "Q. " Aa thia is in one sense a diver sion of travel from the pool lines , the Rock Island and Northwestern , of coarse , take exceptions and it ia likely that if the alliance continues there will be a general cutting of rates be tween Omaha and Chicago as well ad from cities south of us. As the Alton toad gives the C.B. & Q. its most oonvecient connection from Kansas City to St. Louis , which taken away would leave it at the mere } of the Gotild reads , It would appear that it would not te eay to destroy the pres ent arrangaments. Unless an amica ble Bettlament is arrived at their is no telling how soon the pool maybe con siderably agitated. XHE LAST SPIKE. The last rail on the Omaha division of the St. Paul and Omaha railway , wfta laid on Friday , and he junction with the north end made about the center of the Oitiaha Indian reserva tion. The telegraph line along the road is nearly completed , and the work of moving freight will begin this week. Only IccU freight that cannot be held back will be handled at present and passenger trains will not be put on before January 1st. THE PALACE BTJ1LDEUS. The Pullman Palace-car company is constructing thefollowing equipments : One hotel car for the Chicago and Northwestern. This car is of unusual length and comfortable arrangements. Two Pullman sleepers with smoking compartment and all the new features for the Chicago , Burlington and Qulncy. One Pullman sleeper , same as the above , for the Chicago , Rock Island and Pacific. Five Pullman sleepers of the most comfortable arrangements for the Chicago cage and Northwestern. One official car , continuing every requisite of a business office , with sleeping accommodations , etc. , for the 0 , B. & Q. Two chair cars for the .Wabash. They are intended for the Horton re clining chairs. They are of improved construction and exceedingly beautiful in appearance , both inside and out. The interior is finished in Cuba mano- gany , with beveled mirrors between the windows. The marqucterie work is in blank , and the ceilings are of wood embellished in what is con veniently known as Queen Anne pat terns. The cars run on the Wabash standard trucks so as to retain the uni formity of all the company's cars. All these cars will run to tho. Omaha transfer. " THE CONDUCTORS' CARNIVAL. The railroad conductors of the Hall way Conductors' Insurance Associa tion will meet in annual convention at the Grand Pacific Hotel in Chicago on Wednesday next , and after a two days' session will take a big excursion trip. The Chicago and Northwestern and Union Pacific companies have placed at the disposal of these lucky fellows , who will bo fully two hun dred strong , a special train of five Pullman coaches , which will run from Chicago to Omaha over the 0. & N. W. road , and through from this city to San Francisco over the Union and Central Pacific roads. The train will run through without change , leaving Chicago on next Friday morning and arriving at the Transfer the following morning in time for breakfast at the Union Pacific hotel. This train is to bo run to the Pacific coast and back free. The conductors will be absent two weeks or eighteen days , and will stop at all points of interest between Omaha and San Franciaco. Omaha and the Union Pacific rail road company will be represented on this excursion by the following knghta ? of the punch : Jim Cruickshanks , Jim McHugh and , Jim Kernahan. The latter , Johnny Moore eays , is go ing to take another lock at the Salt Lake tabernacle. r RAILWAY BKIEFS. The enormous earnings of some of the great lines of railway may be been that of , the Wabash for October , which amounted to $1,226,571. The last report of the U. P , for August , shows tne total earnings to have been 2,174,422,22. Deducting the ope rating expenses $1,005,317.02 , the net gain ia § 1,169,105 20. The iron posts for the shed over the platform of the Northwestern company at the U. P. transfer are now all up and work on the roof will be com menced this week. Two or three cars per week of can ned and tierce beef and pork will be shipped to'England during the winter by Harris & Fisher. An advance of five cents per hnn- dred pounds on eastern freight rates , has been ordered at a meeting of the general freight agents of eastern lines , to take place Nov. 22. The report that the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railway companies are to be consolidated at an early day obtains a good deal of credence. Those bast informed say that most probably the Central Pacific will be put in at 100 and the Union Pacific at 125. For Sale Sir-horso power Baxter engine and boiler , in good repair. Apply at BEE'ofRca. no4tf Real Estate Transfers. Mary C. and Nathan J. Burnham ' toCol.'Burnham , w. d.lot 75 , Nel son's add. , Omaha § 2500. Augustus Kountzo et al , to the Omaha Foundry and Machine Co. , w. d. , 150-100 acres on 17th street in Keuntzo & Ruth's add. , Omaha S1750. M. L. Gilmore to J. A. Horbach , w. d. , lotS.block 156,0maha S35 6P. Wm. F. Heins , county treasurer , to Goo. C. Bobbie , t. d. , out ec % , swj ace. 3 , t. 15 , r. 13 e SI. Good Enough. The office in the building with S. T. Ferguson's drug More , corner Twelfth and Douglai streets , formerly occupied by Dr. J. F. Oaks , has been secured by the well known practi tioner Dr. H. W. Hyde , who moved into It on Saturday last. The move is a good one , both for the doctor , who Is a rising young physician , and also for the store and community in that ward generally. STEEL ENGRAVINGS. Finest ever brought to Omaha , and at New York prices. Don't fail to see them at JSW nGjf Hymeneal Sips. Mr. Carlos "Woodworth , of the Omaha Merchants Express Co , , re tamed yesterday from Peru , IHs. , binging with him a bride , in the per- aon of Miss Rose Kuna , formerly of : hU city. They were married on Thursday last and have already settled down to housekeeping in a cosy home prepared for their reception , on llth and Jackson streets. Oscar Sharpless , conductor on the Cheyenne and Laramie Division of the U. P. , came in from tha east this morning , returning from his wedding tour with Mra. Sharpless. The hap py couple proceeded homeward on the the noon twin. If you have trie' ! every thing else , without receiving any benefit , call at 230 Dodge street , north aide , between 13th and 14th , and see the cgent for leaac Nichols' American Remedy. ol Gcodlm JtOTICE Advcrtlssnwiils To L-ji ? or SaV Loet , Found , War.ta , Bosrdln &e. , Trill be In serted In th so columas once for TElf CENTS per line ; each scbseqndntlnaertlon.FrVE CENTS par lias. TSio flirt Insertion nerer lew than TWE.VTY-FIV5 CK TS. TO LOP3-Og ! Y OHSY XO LOAH Call ai t w OQca M D. L. VJlOilAa.KoomS.Ciroiglitou Vwck OKKY TO IiOAH 1103 Fnrnbua Btreot. M Dr. E-Jnardn lava Agency. KELP KANT5D " ? " \7'ANTED Coo' < Mid dining room eitl at Hi > \ Pacific House. Good u ages paid , SG3-JC \\l ANTED Gocd5 ftir sewers. Only Itrst yt cUMhandinssd apply. Henry Q.Hyylisr ' S'O-IB "ITfANTED A perfect and sobir New Tori \V baVcr , aDlo to maVo all sorts of brcai sncl die. wants a situation in city or country Ail ! rc a Baker , Postofflcc , Omalia ; 870-cO Gitl for general baucworl' , 5) WANTKD in ily. References required S.W coriut ol 2"d and Webster. 801-18 "tTTANlED a cman lo wash a-id Jroa , a VVFrnmett " 8'9-l _ , -Frnmett Itou-c. - BOY WASTEP-In Omahft Shirt Factory A launJiy 857-1 - eirljtodo coiieral . . . . . WANTKD-A St , bjt. D.iycnccrt and CM S5S 1C WANTED The "Prophet's Chamber" 2 Kings 4:10. As nirtpajnicnt , instruction cheerfully | .ivcn Tirtt-flaas rcf rcnccj .Ad- drc 3 immediately REV. JAYC BI < K , Post- office. . 851.15 WANrEP All Omnh * tit know Uut the Hey 1 > t. Jotm ia ths m.Noef Sett ainchlnes , ollice on 1-th St. S43 f WASTED A first-class girl for general housework. Gootl wnjis ami tteaily era- l > loox.nt , Lortheast ( .oniirUed.-eanil 24tlSts. . 843-15 WANTKD rooi keeping or copjiii jto do ociil'iji Aililrt.a "Compitcnt , " Vco olHcc. 8I1-H "TTrANTED 2m n to w , _ V V no-th 'nj ot ISthH. K W. PAIL , Si7-tf ! T\7 A TED Ells -"C33 man with from 3 to 5 > V thtu-ar.dd lars , Young or mddlc-aicd ! l > cfcrreO. ap'ondi I opening for right mar. For | > ! uticultra ddrc3iU E.G. , P. O. CoxSlU. Oimlia. Xob ! k.- > 823-15 FOSREHT-ROU3EB AiD * UIHD. FOR IinST DCS ! : rjo i iii well fucnis icd of- flcj , OTner DoJ o and 14th St9. Cost of references required. A gcnt'cman with whom a-i ar/angement cou'd be made to attiiid to pre sent occupinl's coiTisrondon e durin ; hjs ab. Beiicc , prtfertd. Apply atomic to 03m-w-I A. P TCKEY. OK REST 2 nxjros famished or unfur- F n'shcd. 4 lC'.h tt , niarltoaard. 853-15 TTlOrt RENT * plovant furnished front room. JU Farnham St , south ? ide , hctwenn 16th and 17th ; a fe v diy boarders can be accommodated , No. S03. 813-15 FOR RENT Thai excellent dwelliue house S. E. corner o ! 22d ami Cilifornia streets. > V ell , cistern * nd barn. Alai for sale the cir- ] wts. stove * , furniture etc , f < r cash or on time. Apply to John Guild , IOCS Farnham St. 839f FOR RENT Swelling houfc S. E. cormr of 23J and Curt Stj. Excellent barn , ditcrns indwell ; rsntcheap. Also f jr silc cheap , car pets , fuirituM. etc. , for cash or 0,1 , timu : Apply to C. A. Mnrrill. lfK)5 ) Farnbam St. Mv'-tf "T7IOR REST IJoora and boarl.BUl'aWe for two JC persojr , h ctcd by rc is'er , ut 275 Capitol Avci-u"- . - 8291 j Rooms for rent , at Bonn House , opposite Bee i fn.-e. 802-tf FOR RENT-Cottase , on 5th and Pine Sta , now house , eight rooras.on ? 3d a dl'assSta Enquire J. i. l.oe , S. E. Cor. ISth and Parn- ham. c36-tf T7IOR UENT Homo and lot in Shull's 2nd C add. , near new U. S. corrall. Enquire at Room C , Crcie'htoT IJlock. CCI-tf FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms otot Mer- chantt Exchange , N. E. Cor. 13th and Dodee streets. 289-tf FOS SAIL T71OP. SALE Stereoptican , fit oil wi'.h Oxy JL Hydrogen and Osy-Ca'ciuni jjts , and 500 cbo'ce views. Best make and as good as new. Addrc'3 J. Pargcr , 414 north Thittecnth street , Omahv c'-1 T710RSALS I wish to rent my f rm o ! 160 t. acres , ihie-iw | tccaof a mi e from Ame * s'aiion , en the U. f railroad , to a roiiahle party - ty fura tcimoSycart- ; will accordingly G\J. \ Tse of tin ttock on therlice , 33 fol'ows ' : A'oout 176 Heifers ( graded s'ocli ' ) 2 and 3 years old , ( * Hh calf , by blooded 3 otl ) 5 Bulls , VO Cafs , 7iowsarl Shoa s , 43 acre * of Corn , aUo one fjnn of MuU * , 2 spins of Here ? , Hrnes ? , 2 Wagons , 2 Cultivators , 1 ding Plow , Uairows , etc. , all in good order and nearly ntw. There arc upon the pi co two dwelling hcu ? > 3 , two barns , a corral for winter fcoilng , for 230 he-id , with 250 tons < f hny stacked arcund It ; ehcds , ttc. There is a 20-are lot feiic d , 20 acres of limhor _ , and all the Iwlinco is impro ed. The dwelling houte hai all ho modern imnrovc- ments , even to a liath-roo-n. It is one of the bistap uniitcd farms in this scctun , and will be disposed of at a h-jrjain forcish or pirt cash , tojuit purchaser. Apply to H. 3 ST. JOHN , Timbcrvi.lc , r QEO. IJAXWELL , Freuiowt. 85015 FOR SAL1 Three bulding * . cor0tli and Farnuam. Enquire Ba'dwin & Bchm , 15th and JakFon SCO-tf riOR SALE-A ftrtt-clws hotil and restaur- J } ant business , located in the bea : put of the city , and lo'neagoodbu-incsa. The proprietor is called west to a'tcnd to mining interest , snd must sell. Ipqn're at Bit : ofllcj. iGltf T OR S\LK on BE T-BMlroad Citing J House , At Elm Creek , DnHilo Countv , Nc- biftEka , sixteen miles west of Kearney Junction , on H'C lins of fis U. P. K. R. Pews-ion given imm-diatel ) . Good rciBoni for BeIliiv _ Full particulais given on applicitn.ii to .MrsCTwry. on the premises , in person f r by rnai'i"rR03-18 60,000 choice bnck f or sale Apply tu Tnoma ? T Oreen & Sunn. Cou-icil niugja. . 795-if HOXJSE-5 And corner half of lot , southeast 2 corner 14th and Can Sts. , 7 room * in each ; rent for $23 and S:5 re- month tirais' IBM. ESTATE ACEMTT , 15th and Dougla * Sts. C70-tf E OR SALrt Mixed p. mtsatA Uolmes.lCth and California SU. G15-tf FR SALI ! Cottonwood lumber of all sirc3nt REDMOND'S. Slxtecnth-st. 516-t MISCEIUHEOUS. T OST On 18th t , .1 pair of go'd-'immid Ji spec'ac'ei in tin case. Under nil please leave tfce-n at Charlton I'roa. , corner JGth and D-ucnpjjt. S55-1G TO LDJIREr.HF.K' young man wijtcn a po filtion in a lumhrr jan' , ci'-v or country He is CJpablcof kccpingliooks anil ij willing to work at anytliingcnnnected with yar. ' . Address C. A. U , At'adtic ' Uoutc , Atchison , Kans s. 864-20 QTRAYED Ono darkbayhorse , about f ixttcn O hands high , 5 \ oirs old , bridle atd flat awl- die on. Kinder will be rewarded bv leaving the horse O'any informiti'ii Icidin. ; to its recovery , at Goodman's drug ttore , 67-15 TjlOUND- red Irish setter. Owner can call JJ atStein'a B rber ahop , ISthst. SC6-16 S/ 1 T > nAIVARDTai'.vlerm ? tcornor . \J. JD 13th and Howard st. , D-erhead a opecialty. Machine Works , J. Hammond , Prop , & Manager , The most thorough sppolntei and complete Machine Shops and Foundry In the sUto. Costings of every description manufacted. Engines , Pumpd and every class of machinery made to order. order.pccial attention given to Well Augars , Pulleys , Ilanscrs , ffc Irons,6cer g , etc PUnstcr new Machlnery.Meachanlcal Dr nht ngUo el * , etc. , ceatiy eiecuted. 56Harnev St. . Bet. 14th and 15tb. TWO DOLLARS WILL SECURE THE WEEKLY BEE For One Year. OE" 3E3SST * IS NEBRASKA TO ppH10i3 | a U © O rL.il ralSSaS , 20,000 Acres 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha , 556 to $10 per Acre , ou Long Time and Low Interest , Large tracts suitable fc Colonies in all the VQ I Counties in the Stat- . ' 80,000 acres tt.-itt.rc : through lov/a. A large number of i ? : fove j Farms in MebrAsaa.ny t : them near' Omaha , Sii-v tc10 per acre , VAn An Immense List of OMAHA 'ROPE ' Consisting of Elegant Kesi- dencos iroin 853,000 to $20- 000. Many vacant lots ill 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 on Improved Farms in Doug las County , on 5 years time , at 10 per cent , interest to all who cp.n ehovr good titles. HEapsfor Dou Ius and Swrpy Comities for .si.Jy : , 4 beautiful lots fronting sooth in Isaac & Sclc'en'i ddd. for 8150 half cwli. House and lot , 'J d and Doilcu . ? 3000 llou'candlotiica'llrjwnell Hall . 2HH ) Two now hou c3 unJ full lot , rants for 810pcrycar . 4 000 Ktw brick huuse , 21x25 , 1 } story , willi 3 Iota . 2oio ) Hoti-cacd lot Webster it . . . . 1,500 Tane hou e and conic riot . 0,000 Largo house full lot , C'liforniast . .1,000 Residence. ancl4 full lots , St. Marj a a e. . 6CiK ) House and small lot , Bouth of depot . 050 House and Ermll lot , south of dejiot . GS5 Kesileiiceprofeity , Kountzcaiui Uuth's aiU . 5,500 Fine residence property . 10,000 House and lot , 2il and Ilarney . 1SW Houtcanil lot , Nelson's addition . . . . 2,700 House and lot Shinn'd addition . 1,000 Residence ami corner lot . 3,00" > RcsUcnco ( caali ) . 7CoO Realdcdcc . o.COO Kcsidtnce . 5tOO House and or.n-half lot . 1.G5C" Three hou-ca and corner lot . 7KK ) Residence and co'ncr lot . 7SOO House and CO 'cot front , ICtii street . 3,700 Lar.e hou'o nd corner lot . 0,500 Residence and three lots . 0,500 Two house and corner tw o-thirda ot cor ner lot . 1,100 Ioti33 and email lot , Casj street . 2,100 Ilauso and lot , 27th near Farnrnm . lOW Brick house and comer lot . ] , see Small house and full lot , earnings st . 2,3 < > 0 House and lot , 23d Eirect . 3'JOO House and full lot , worth 4,000 for. . . . fi.COO Fins br.ck rcidcnco . l.COO Brick residence . 5iEO ( Ilousa and corner lot . lD50 New two-story house and corner lot . 4,200 Residence and full lot , Farnluma ; . 5 TOO , HoU30 and one acre , ISth Etrect . 3,001) House and half lot , ISlb. street . . . . . 2,200 House and lot. Shinn's ad Jit'oi . 1 COO House and half lot , Ci = 3 strfet . J OD House and half lot , Casj btroct . 1.J50 Residence and iwo lota , Capitol Hill . 7,000 Elcrant hricl : residents 2 full lots . 15/.00 Finest residence in the citj" . 16,000 Rcsdenco property. . . . . . . . 17COO Rcsiden e property . 17500 Residence . 6COO House and lot , Sblnn's addition . 1,200 House and lot , ihhm'ssdditlun . 1,000 HOUJO &nd lot , 2f.th and Karnl.am . J,40Q ilouso and lot , 27th and'Douglaa . 37.- House and full lot , Ird fct . 1,7 ° o Hew house and 1 } lei . 2,200 Residence property . 7,500 Residence proj-crty , rcrv flno . 13,500 Houscand lot , Horbacli's ddltlon . . . 1,500 Rcsidcnca , Farnham st _ . 6,000 Iloiiso and llot 1 blue ) ; from Court House and } lol 1 block from Court House . 2.250 House and comer lot 2 Wools from Court House . 2,400 Housoandl t , UIchoKv , street . 1,000 Hocee anj 1 acre , GiscV ajdition . 140 Houaaaiidlot , llihbtrucl . 000 Lare building and feiv lots 1 mile out. . . 4.COO House and lot on Datcnport . 3,600 Home and } lot , near ( it cot . 1,500 House and J lot , near depot . DCO House and 1 > t , South Aicmie . lf-CN3 Hou cand lot , Sbinu's addition . 1 , < ? 00 Residence , Kountzo and Ituth'a add . 2COo Residence property , Kounue and Ruth's addition . 5,000 Residence prrpcrty , south part if town , . 2.5CO House and J lot , Wcbstr ft . . . . . 2,7CO Horse and ft acres at barracks . 7CO Houioandlot , Armstrong's addit'n . 1,000 House and lot , South IS et . C50 Hou e and lot , Eountze and Ruth's ad ditlon . 3,500 Residence and j lot . 2,7(0 Honw and lot , ICth at . 3,500 Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 Farn. Sfe , , Omaha , deb , ORSE & CO ERS AND RETAILERS QF DRY T. . An Opportunity is Now Offered to all Ladies West of New York City to Make Their Purchases from the Finest Line of LKS ! BLAGKSILKS ! E Iver shown ia a retail store ; purchased for cash direct from Prench manu facturers , aud especially made and finished for the retail trade. ifi A RIFFON SILKS , " "CASHMERE ALEXANDRE SILKS , " "CASHMERE PRIHGESSE SILKS , " "SANS NOW SILKS , " In all numbers and all widths , commencing in 21 inch Cashmere finished at $1,25 , up to the finest production of the celebrated These Goods We Offer at LESS THAN COST OF IMPORTATION. n inspection will well repay intending purchasers. . 21 inch Brocades in bronze , garnet , navy , brown , $1.00 a yard , worth $1.25. 21 Fine Black Brocade at $1.25 , worth $1.75. 24 inch , all Silk Brocades , at $2,00 , $2.25 , $3.00. VELVETS , PLUSHES , SURAH' SILKS. 16 iucb Silk Velvets at $1.00. 19 inch Silk Velvets , at $1.50 , $1.75 , S&GO , $2.25 , $2 50 , $3.00. 28 iucli Silk Velvets from $4 00 to $9.OO a yard- I I Silk Plushes in all Colors , all Shades. In Garnet , Itfavy , Green , Prune , Gendarine , Etc. CASHMERES ! CASHMERES ! Black and Colored Cashmeres , all Wool , 45 cents. Our 40 inch. Colored Cashmeres , 70 , worth 90 cents. Our 40 inch , Colored Cashmeres , 80 , worth ' $1.00. Our 40 inch glmdda Cashmeres , 75 , worth $1.00. AH Retailed at ffcw York Prices. Qualities equal , we are to-day selling goods cheapen than any house in the west , One price marked in plain figures. L IP. IMICmSIEI & OCX , . -HAS NOW OPENED FOR INSPECTION HIS NEW STOCK La fciis xpi ii7 of Fall and Winter Clothing for Hen's Tenths' Boys' and Children's Wear. -SPECIAL ATTTENTION HAS BEEN GIVEN TO MEET 1001 Fariihiiiii Strcct. . t , the requirements of Everybody. /I --OUR ASSORTMENT OF STYLES AND PATTERNS IS Poppleton Block. the most varied and elegant ever displayed in- the city. -CITIZENS ABE CORDIALLY INVITED TO EXA3&INE our large display of Dress and Business Suits , Fall Grand Weight Overcoats , Novelties in Furnishing Goods , Stylish Hats and Caps , Trunks , Valises , Califorfornia Blankets and Overalls , &c. . So. -NO ONEIFHE'CONSULTS HIS OWN INTERESTS WILL buy one dollar's worth of Clothing until he has seen our immense Stock and learned our Prices. Absolutely Pure , Maila from Grape Craun Tartar. No othff preparation m.ikcsuch lizht , flaky hot breads ] or luturiou t ptntry. Can ho eaten by dypeplic witl out fcir o [ the 113 rcsultins from heavy 1 _ diietihlofo ; Hl. ' bold only in c by all Grocery tin * PowD a Co. . K w York MAKE 3IIST1EE ! MICA AXLE 'GEEASE Composed larg'ly of powdered mica and Uinjlia ) is the bet ani cheap tf 'r.Lricator inthe world t is thebstbecause it dors notscm , but forma ahishly polkhed snrfa o orer the axle , dolru aw > Kh a large amount of friction. It is the cheapest bccansa ton need me but half the quantity In greis'iis your wa on thatjou woold of any otter axle grcaso marie , and then run your wazon twice as lonj. 1C .iniwera cq-allr as well for Mill Gearin- , Threshing [ Machine inrr es. < tc.a.q for widens Sender Pocket Cjdopodliof Thing * Wortn Cno inc. Mailed free to sty mlrcss MICA KAHL'FACTinmC ' CO. , 31 MICHIGAN AVENGE , CHICAGO. Your Dealer For It I oct20-tf r ilar a' boice. Samples wort tree. AddrcEB Stlazcn & CO AGENTS [ FOR DEVLIN & 00. , BOSTONCLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHINGHOUSE HOUSE , FARNHAM STREET. MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY. The largest and beet assortment of Trunks and Valises in the West. Telescopic Cases and Sample Trunks a Specialty. H. H. MABHOFF , - - - PROP. , 117 lithSt. , 3 Doors North of Douglas St. M 50,000 CHEAP ! CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST ! MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell then entire stock of Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry , Clocks , Si Iver- Ware , Pianos A Organ GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices , Wnich is from 15 to 20 per cent , below any Eastern Wholesale House , preparatory to moving into their weN Store , Cor. llth & Farnham We Mean Business. Come and be Convinced