V-s iJS DAILY BEE. 'Cheap < r UATTEB. Moment. Uuericanremedy.3 store. ning the Omaha Ferry. k perfume at Kuhn'B only , weather moderated considerably ' aud don't yonior- iS&lley s'Jll valkB , Itiit iLiise variety of clest protectors at > Cff . c flin's. Pinsb in all the new shades st lATKISSONS discount any adver- liadprice list in the millinery buske.s. .Vhlppltf . , McMillan & Co. , the jewel- wai-i JJonglas btrect. o2Gt -j -Swiss Che. 85 , wholesal ard retail , at JOnmiaBnand&MtytrX 207 east 13th St. UKSl' IN THE "WORLD Eatar tf Bath & "While's 7 Bath & White , opposite the . - - . < * < > See , receive fresh fish every TtnrScUy , i fc. luri.tf _ j f T _ yor lands , Lots llouses and Farms , " Jjook over Bcmis' new column on first page. " . The farmers of Dowlas county are V ttiffiiliing garden and vegetable teed * to > -Kew ? York seedsmen. Tbc corner stone of the new M. E. church , Tenth and Tierce streets , wai laid - with appropriate ceremonies yesterday.jgj Lot4 Farms , House ? and Lands. Look over Semis' niw column of bargains on l t p.i-e. Tin contents of the pockoi book re cently found acd left at the county clerk's foUico will Ixj invested in court house bonds uf not claimed shortly. i . AVc learn that one caubeof the coal 'ffamicc noW.existicg , is the faci that men * caunol L-e Cttained to wcrk the Wyoming so Uwt little more than enough fo llic rai'road is taken out. 7he hook and ladder truck -with i .gniftcent . team of grayswas brought ou Jim O'Brien yesterday and drive tlie Bee Hive photograph gallery ? bore a picture of the turnout wai taken , ' In Judge Haweb' court yesterdaj George AViteon was sent np for 15 days fo stealing an overcoat from the Tremon house on Tuesday. A score of simila thefts are reported as a result of the col map. Two drunks were sent up in defau ' -of S3 and costs each. Companies G and 11 have joined fcanc aud will work together hereafter for the ! mutual interest. Company G has aband oned the armory in Brash's block , and vtl occupy that of company H hereafter i coaimon with that organization. This i 'a goo J jitep for all concerned. AtaWeting of the ConcordiaWcdnet day was decided' to hold a gram subscription coccrt and ball Deccmbc . 25th , Christmas night. The following committee of arrangements was appointed It. ttaapke , W. Bot-hl , George E. Strat maun , George Hcitnrod , II. Meyer , H llaannan and W. Sievcre. Prof. Augut Walther waS't-lecleGrieader and other im portant business transacted. F. P. F. FJNE GOODS , FAIR FIIICES , FLEMING'S ' Citron , Lemon and Orange Pee 'ttbeiti'Almonds and PccCaiii iv Jiraxfs , Hickory and JFaZnub w Curranls , raiscns and figs. ICK\v FrcncJt and TnrHs'i prunes. NKW jirutidlcs , jycachcs and cJicrrics Erorything firet-claes in our line o t Roods. FLEMING & Co. , Grocer * . _ 1Gt"w SouEiiuravliiss at IIosj'c's , .ATKINSON'S , the acknowledged leading Millinery establishment , corner nor of Donglas and Thlrtoantn. sts. , took the first premium at the State Fair , and don't you forget t. NOWISJSTOURTIME TO BUI' OVERCOATS. MES'S OVERCOATS , 82.50. MEN'S ULSTERS , ? 5.00 BOY'S ULSTERS , 52.50. 15 4t AT TOLLOOK.S. Do your shopping The Still , Small Voico. Following ia the snhjoct for the mooting at the Y. M. C. A.'rooma this evening : "A youag man who oLojed the voice of Christ. " Luke 7:11 1C ; J3ph. 5:14. : The funeral accretary % rili conduct the service. Mr. Doah , of Iowa , is cspocted thla evening to as sist through the remaining part of the weak. All arc invited. PAMPAS GRASS PLUMES , Crop of 1880. Very fine and largo ot Evans' , 14th and Dodge Sts. t > 17-2t BUFFALO BOOTS 'and shoes and Bcaucr Boots. New ttock- just received. Largest , boat and cheapest etock in the city , every pair war ranted , at H. - ' . DoWoA-Co.'a.lead. ing Shoo Store , Central Block. PATENT FLOUR , IJWi- 'Imriis 'Supcrl-atite awarded the pro inium at State FairlSSO. -For uala by VM. FLEMING & CO. , Grocers. It A. P. & M. There will bo a special communica tion of St. John's Lsd-o , No. 25 , this ( Thursday ) ovoiing for work in < ho-M. M , degree. Vi ; tttg brethren .are cordially inv'iod. jA.tcK t. RIWKCU , Master. Our llsiple Sugar direct from the inakcre , epring of 1880 make , at _ _ FLEMING'S. ULSTERS ! ULSTERS ! ! Just received a handsome line of ladies' DIster H&velocksand Jackets quality. $25. - EING OF BEASTS. Hickok Takes His Horse St , Julian Through to the - Coast. From Which He Will Take [ a Fresh Start Next Season , And Offers to Beat Any Horse that Wears Hair , lor lioney. Attached to the noon train going wast yesterday wcBaNorthwesterrbag | gigo car containing the celebrated trotter , St Julien , in charge of her owner and driver , Mr. 0. A. Hickok. There were two other horses in the c ir , one a saddle horsa and the other an old trotting mare , "Jennie , " all ot them going through to California to spend the winter season. Mr. Hickok kindly giving our re porter a few minutes talk , the first inquiry naturally wjs after the hoilth of the "King of the Turf , " and it was learned that he had not escaped tha epidemic prevailing among the equine race but had had an attack of the epizootic , from which he recovered s'nce leaving Now York , which was on the 1st. Mr. Hickok in answer to interroga tions put by the reporter , eald that he was fullyEatisfied tilth the result of the ist season , which had netted him ? 28,090 , much more than ho had an ticipated or hoped for. The loweat time made was 2:11 | , at Hartford , Conn. Maud S.'s lowest titno was made at Chicago , 2:10 : | . The latter is now in Cincinnati where she will pa s the winter. St Julian ia owned jointly by Mr. Hickok ani R. F. Morrow , csq. , of San Francisco , and is valued at § 60- , 000. An offer of $45,000 was made for him in Springfield and 850,000 at New York , the latter it is thought by an agent of Bonner. St Julien was foaled in 18G9 , and was bred by Mr. Benj. T. Dunning , of Orange county , New York. Ho is by Volunteer dam , by Savre'a Henry Clay. He is n rich bay , with a long , slim maue and a long , flowing tail touching the ground. His head is largo and long ; nose of the Roman type ; nostrils large ; neck long , and throat and windpipe largo. He is deep through the chest and lungs , and of unusual girth ; loins broad end strong ; his quarters are large and wcll-muEclcd , and legs and feet are all good ; he has great length from point of hip to point of hock ; ho baa a star on his forehead , and his ankles behind are white. He wear * a twelve-ounce shoo forward ard a five-ounce shoe behind ; quarter , hind , shin , a.id pis tern boots and high scalpers. He stands 15-3 hand , and weighs at pres ent OG5 pounds. Ho bagau his turf career in 1875 , and ot once gave promise of the wonderful horse he is. St. Julion in his first year on the turf won six races , aud these with only a few weeks * lilting. Hin remarkable promise attracted the attention of Mr. Hickok , among other ? , who purchased him in January , 1876 , when ho waa juat turned seven years of a o ind had a record of 2t22 | , from Mr. James Galway , cf New York. The price paid rns $20,000 , end the new owners wera Mr. Hickok , Mr. Morrow and Mr. Robert Graves , tha latter owned a half interest , the other two a quarter each. Ho nas taken to California j& once but dd ; not do well for three of four months on account of being at tacked with the influenza. After con- aiderablo trouble with him he waa , in - 1879 entered in the ( free fur all races at Sacramento , Stockton and San Jose , and from tha day of the Stock ton race his owner felt that ho could . beat RaruB with him. His Bubso- rj quent record is well known. "I don't think St. Julien will over 8 boat Maud S. , " said Mr. H. , "for I don't believe they will ever lot her [ run against him , but I think ho can beat any horse that wears hair. ) I am willing to back , him next season against any horse in the world , for money. My challango last spring . shows whether I have confidence in .iim or not. Ho has made a record that no other horse ever has or can make , and has never broke with me since the race at Stockton in 1870. Ho is the fastest trotter in the o : world and ono Chicago man wants to bat § 50,000 that ho can beat Maud S. " Mr. Hickok left Now York on the e ; first , and Chicago , where ho rested for h. several days , on the 17th , yesterday. h.vi Another stop over will be made at vibl Cheyonno. Ho said ho had expected blBt to stop over in Omaha , but found the Btai . arrangements could.not bo made un 01 til it was too late in the season. He 01bl will go through the season next year blSi with the famous trotter , and will Si probably take in Omaha on his way to the cat t. le FOR COLD WEATHER. leR Special Bargains at Kurtz * . w Ono lot Child's Wocl Hoods 25cta a , Ono " " " " DO in Qao " Ladies' " 75 inPi PiB Ono " " § 100 B Call and examine these goods as la they are very cheap. tl Ladies' Underwear. Ladies' vesta at 40c , worth 75c , Ladies' vests at 75c , worti § 100. > Hosiery. if f Jab Lois : iflii lii Three pair for 50c , worth 25 : a pair. liiof f One lot at 25c , worth 40c. ofSi Immense Bargains 01 In Cloaks and Dohlman'e , Call and eee tbcm , Call and ace them , E Call and ECO them. Bt Leggius , Mits and Nubias , at Kurtz's , Creighton Block. Fre h roll butter 25 c.nts per pound at FLEMING & CO. , Gro cers. -4 gi _ _ FURS 1 FURS l.'FimS 11 ! ' M The Omaha - Far Pi f THEOWfl AWAY. A Young Man With Bright Prospects Fails to Im prove His Chances , * fc And Ultimately Deserts His Wife and Home. About three years ago & young man cimo west from Harrisburg , Pa. , to aottlo in the thrifty ycung state of Ne braska , and shortly after his arrival hero won the affections.and the hand of the daughter of a well-to-do Ger man widow , who owned and managed a good farm , left her by her husband , in Donglas county. As the fortunate young fellow was entirely without means of his ownhis mother-in-law let him have a good team and put him on the farm , allowing him and her own son tha privilege ot working the place , and in consideration of tneir paying off a Email mortgage on the same promised to turn the placa over to them , which , considering the value of the property , was a most generous proposition. The young man , however , while in- dualrioua and wi'licg , proved to bean Incompetent -iisger , and failing to do his pirt i the bargain lest the share of the ' " -son that had baen of fered him. lia worked along , never theless , from that time un til last summer forvarious farm- era in the viciuity , using the team in the meanwhile. At the time of getting possession of the team ho gave his mother-in-law a mortgage for § 200 to secure the payment , but never made any payment , either on the principal or interest Last summer ho moved with his wife to thii city and since then has been teaming about town. Last Saturday ho bade his wife good bye , saying faat he was going to drive out to the houee cf a former neighbor a few miles from the city , and that ho would return the next day. This is the last that has been seen of him by his wife or relatives , for instead of driving to the countty bo took the team , Saturday afternoon , to an auc tion sale in this city , where he dis posed of the whole outfit , pocketed the proceeds and on Monday night took the train for the cast. On hearing.of hla disappearance and investigating the matter with the result stated above , a warrant waa is sued by Judge Hawss for his arrest , on the charge of Belling mortgaged property * It ia but justice to'say that his wife refuses to believe that he has voluntary deserted her or done anything but what he can explain satisfactorily. She fays they bave always lived most happily ] together and that thrro was no , cause whatever for any such action ou his pir1At the earnest request of the friends of the young man , who feel extremely humilatid by the aff ir , all names are fcf the present sup pressed. It pays to trade at Kurtz' . Pattl Bosil at ine Academy. Criticism Blanc's ' aghast at the an tics of tbo roguish PattiRosa ! This clover little lady ! usde her second ap pearance to an Oouha audieuca Wednes day et the Ac-ck-rny , under quite unfavorable auspices. Like Roahollo , she came unhcra'.Jc' ' ! , without the prestige of a na-cjp , aud deserving of mojt liberal patronage , she like Rohecl'o , played to empty seats. So unique , merry and pictnresqe. is MIES R > sa that it is impossible to con sider her from a serious standpoint As to her talent there can ba no ques , tion. She is eo thoroughly clover , so graceful and chatmiug , and at the same time endowed with such an in exhaustible spirit oi true humor that one is almost surprised to eee her con tented in a burlesque drama of eo little merit Her Voitia ia a sweet mezo-soprano , aud her natural stop a waltzjpo : . Sentiment or pathos are strangers to her , and her voice and lotions are only harmonious when the 3 "cutting up. " Every turn teems ' amo unless rounded off vrith a kick r a wink. Rosa's capers and caprices were apparently endless , and her ver- iatility presented a new turn or a new .wist at the most unexpected moment. 3cr banjo solos , songs and dancoa rero among the chief features of the ivening. Such is Patti Rosathe imp * ah mischief-maker a veritable Lotta. The play presented both evenings , intitled "Chance , " was written ex- , iresslyfor the leading actors. The Iramatiat has done his work poorly , ianuh ; ; , although he was probably tampered by the necessity of "pro- iding" tbe parts , always a disagreea- t'o task to a playwright As the play - tarts out one is dazed at the varied .nd incongruous features , but when nee the combinations are percepli- ile , it is lively and amusing. At any ate , it servos the purposes of the tar. tar.Miss Miss Rosa is very fortunate In her npport , which ia of unusual excel- encu. fFor the past seven months losa has been on the Pacific coast , rhero she ia a great favorite. She is native of England , and is now mak- ag the circuit of the globe , having ilajcd in all the principal cities in iritish India , Australia and New Zsa- md , and is now touring America for tie first time. IF YOU NEED A STOVE f any dc criptionheatlng or cooking , you need anything in the hardware ino , if you need anything in the way tinware , go and see Sullivan & ions , opposite the old Grand Central , n Famham street n7 2t. WIRE FLOWER STANDS at Ivans' , Fourteenth and Dodge treeta. n7-3t Jfcw Engravings at Hospe's. CHAMPION rooi. a IMS. A gold and silver goblet will be iven next Saturday night to the best mateur pool player * at D. L. IcGuckm'H,315Bouth JOuH StAlt layers known to pocket all tf * * a .out p | C5 ° _ _ i to thU country" byforI I Abe 'i ia not a wholesome j ployed - B ON THE DEATH OF LIZZIE SHINN. warms is MEMOBT OF oim DABLIKG. Alas that one so fair should die , And yet why do we monrn ? Her spirit now from Borrow frea , To sunless climes is borne. Shs came and saw , and quickly Bid , Earth has redeemed ita dust God in hia savins m.rcy has Reclaimed a lawful t.ust. With angels now she live * and sings Sacrifice songa of praise , While cherubs mingle their sweet notes With all her heavenly lay * . Wo will rot then bemoto her loss. But say heaven's will be done. God Rrant we yet may meet her When our race below i * nw/ Improvements at the Shops. Tha Union Pacific has just put up an additional foundry building 24x173 feet which ia partially occupied by tte moulders. Ic stands west of the main foundry and is built an that it can be taken down and replaced with brisk The new brass founday of brick , 14x40 feet , has been provided with lour nev furnaces and ia in full blast Theri ia talk of erecting a paint shop for the car department. New stock ot hand- sowed Boots and Shoes just received. Best assortment in the city. Pricea way down. Ev ery pair warrant ed , at HENRY DOHLE & ' Co.'s , .Leading Shoo Store , in Central Block. TO THE GENTLEMEN OF OMAHA , In a quiet way we are selling lots o 'Hosiery , Underwear , Handkerchiefs Collars and Cuffa. Call and examine t-th KURTZ'S , Croighton Block. Wo call especial attention in this issue of TUB BEG to the card of Dr L. B. Graddy , oculist , aurist am laryngist The Doctor baa just re turned from Europe , where a long and thorough course of training has been added to experience , and perma nently located m Omaha. GUARD AGAINST THE COLD. I have for sale a lot of heating stoves suitable for stores , offices or churches , which will be sold low. Enquire of E. F. Cook , Odd Fel lows' block. n8t2 PERSONAL PABAGBAFHS. HC. II. Deweyjleft yesterday for a trip to Hastings. Mrs. D. G. Hu'l arrived last evening from Lincoln. Dr. A. S. Fendery is the latest report ed on the sick list Mrs. C. C. Crowcll and daughter , of Blair , are in the city. Chas. Atkins , formerly of the North western , went west yesterday. B Prof ess : r August Waltherhaabeen elect ed leader of t eConcordia Society. Hun. J. H. Mickey , the Osceola banker and membor-elecfc of the legislature , is in the city. Hussell C. VanKnran , city treasurer ol Clinton , Iowa , cams in from the east yifc- terdaymoming. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Nye , of Fremont , passed through the city yestcrdiy return ing home from a trip cast J. J. Burns , assistant superintendent of the Union Pacific telegraph terviCe , with headquarters at Kansas City , is in town. President Pect , of the Oinaha YM. . C. A. , left yesterday for Kansas City to at tend ihe Missouri etate convention. Rob ert Swayne and E. L. Ware , delegates , fol lowed to-day. Eev. J. W. Ingram has been very ill sinca Wednesday of last week , and Tues day nbcrnt } ' . ' > " ' ' 'c * ii < ! .x hard congestive chill. SiV illjti . -.3 imillion has been somewhat critical. Hon. B. K. Smith , state senator elect from the eleventh diitrictaoo 'apanied by M. J. Thompson , Esq. , of St Edwards , is hi attendance upon the United States coart m this city. Assistant Adjutant General Benjamin and family were among the west bound passengers to-day , en ronto to Arizona , Ool. Benjamin having been assigned for duty to the department of New Mexico. DO NOT MISS IT. If you .want a self-feeding stove , ono that keeps fire day and night , for from § 7.00 upwards , call soon and examine my stock. It. Trosin , 1111 Douglas street. 183t Fresh Buck Wheat Flour and a fine Maple Syrnpa special article at FLEMING & Co.'s. NOW IS YOUR TIME. I will sell , for the next fifteen lays , 16 Invincibles and 9 Argands , it cash. These are loft from 110 sought at the commencement of the leaaon. Now is your opportunity to ret one of tbe best base-burning heat- ng stoves in the market , at a very low igure. Call in time and secure a bar- | jaln. * R. Tnossxtr , u8-3t 1111 Douglas Street. HAVE YOU SEEN Dohlmans at Kurtz's , Cloaks at Kurtz's , -Dohlmans at Kurtz's , Cloaks at Kurtz's , Kurtz's Store , Creighlon Block , t-th FLOWER POT BRACKETS in jraat variety at Evans' , Fourteenth md Dodge streets. n7-3t Married. Haag Boldt , Tuesday , November the 1C at the parsonage by the Rev Christ Bruegget , Mr. Thomas Haag to Miss Clara W. Boldt. The Danish society's first ball of this season will take place Saturday night November 27th at Turner Hall , ricktta 75 cents , secured from the mcm'ccrs. t-a t-t-s STEEL ENGRAVINGS. Finest over brought to Omaha , and at New York pricea. Don't fail to see them atfEaton'a n6tf California Pears , Plums , Grapes , Btc , at lizard's Palace. o21-tf For Sale Six-horse power Baxter engine and boiler , in good repair. Apply at BEE office. no4tf CAPS ALL. Bonnet's Stoves much the finest in the " tet. gall an.d see. 1416 - * mthexi , . _ " , 022-tl ut two hundred men are em-1 1-in the vicinity of Penningtcn Aorthireatera aad Homestake I EXCELSIOR. Our Forthcoming Annual Illustrated Review. _ Splendid Engravings , Excel lent Typography and-Ke- liable Statistics. Arrangomenta have been completed for bringing out the forthcoming An nual Illustrated Review of THE OMAHA BEE , which will ba distri buted to our subscribers on New Year's Day. All the illustrations in tiiiu annual review are to ba litho graphed by a first class artist. Oder o ( the most important features wltfBe the sketches of the prominent private residences in the c.which fatfc year wore crowded ontbyttherbaildteK3' T&e 3tati8ii' cal work 7hich " th ( * ESOBt laboriou8 11 be more mJteWa * part of this complete ID dotai. ' and moro if anything , than > " * Review. . . . " " ° ' * In order that fid ttnbsW" f cur in this brano'h , tfe * onH v * on car citizens whd haftf oioo- building inapfoveinenfjJ during w ng year to f arnfohU the di Sired informa tion , either at this olBeo or through the postoffice as early as possible. Wo want the name of the owner of the , improvement or structure , description of the improvement or building ; location and costof same. In view ot at the fact that the out lay for such an undertaking is very large , amounting to nearly 81,500 , we have to tocuro a reasonable amount of advertising patronage from our merchants and manufacturers. . Mr. J. H. Pierce has been employed as solicitor for advertienx.ents m the illustrated annual review. He will call upon business men and furnish them further particulars. concerning the style of the work , rates of advertising , eto. The edition will contain 16,000 copies , and will therefore bo a most valuable medium for advertising. Parties who desire to have their residences or any buildings H'ualrated had btttor apply at this office at an early day. Ifyouhavo tried everything else , without receiving any benefit , call at 230 Dodge street , north side , between 13th and 14th , and see the agent for Isaac Nichols * American .Remedy. olGeodlm Do your tradincrat Kurtz's. t-th THE CEEIOHTON , A Bret-class hotel in every respect , is situated on the northwest cor no * of Thirteenth and Capitol avenue. This new house is newly and elegantly fur nished throughout , and the table and bill of faro will compare favorably with the * best in the land. Give it trial. No runner at the Depot. W. N. WHITNEY is sole agent for the celebrated "BURT SHOE. " Buy your SHOES at WHITNEY'S. Buy your BOOTS at WHITNEY'S. Buy your OVER-SHOES at WHIT NEY'S. no6-4t _ SEA SHELLS A beautiful line at Evans' , 14ih and Dodge Sts. n7-2t The Tireless Tramp. Sculley is still tramping at the Grand Centra' . Bill Hall. An noon to day he had 733 quarter miles to his credit and ho took ? .strong and deter mined enough to finish the great task. His diet consists of plain substantial food , very" little potatoes , plenty of boiled mutton chops , dry bread cr toaat , tea without milk or sugar , no butter or fat of any kind or swee's or meats. He is in perfect health and looks as fresh as a rose. The reason why the people .buy Rush's Golden Eagh Mills Flour is beciuso it ia tha cheapest and best winter wheat flour in the market. Only § 3.35 per 100 pounds. Fresh butter 25 cents per pound. It WILLIS M. YATES. Do your shopping at Kurtz's , t-th Prizes donated by the citizens of Omaha to the Sportsmen's club , will be shot for on Thanksgiving Day , Programme and names of donors will will be published in Tuesday's papers. By order of committee. TJ. S. Court. In the casa cf O'Donnell v > . tha Jnion Pacific , ( o recover damages for ) orsonal injuries , the jury , who re tired Tuesday afternoon , were dis- yesterday having failed to ind a verdict. The jury in the cans. of the United States vs. Emil Hoya , indicted for > ersonating a revenue officer , returned a verdict of' guilty in just five min utes Wednerday evening. The rase of Abraham Kightliuger s on trial by jury this afternoon. County Coart Decision , November. Valentine Lipp vs. Lewis Shields ; udgraent for dependent. Eleonora Koenig vs. John Black ; uagment for plaintiff for § 163.75. W. H. Whitney VB. Bernard Lang ; udgment for plaintiff for § 45. John 0. Morrow vs. E. R. Overall et & 1 ; judgment against defendants and uretiea , § 120.10. W. B. H. Llewellyn vs. city of Omahajudgmdnt ; for plaintiff203.05. Wm. M. Foster vs Lawis K. Hoyer ; judgment for plaintiff , § J 84.67. Scammon et al. vs. Nebraska .Mo- chanic.il and Commercial company , et aL ; judgment for plaintiff. § 293.94. Mary Toner vs. Johnlffoner ; judg ment for plaintiff , § 499. . P. E Her et al. vs. M. J. McKelli- goa ; judgment for plaintiff , § 213.40. Geo. R. Cofroth vs. SphrockJ judgment - ment fur plaintiff , § 218 69. THE DANISH OHUfcCH Fair at Standard Hill next Friday and Saturday , November 19th isnd 20th , promises to be a very enjoyable ; affiair. The celebrated Syran singing ociety and the Hetzal and Irvine mu sical caterers will be present at the occauion. Tickets good for both [ ays including free refreshments Fri. day. Only 50c , children 25c. AIT are cordially invited. § 10,000 , SlooOO , § 10,000. Ten Thousand Dollars worth of ine Bractleti will be opened at Max Meyer & Bros , to-day. Call early and avoid the rush.MAX ( MAX METES & BEOS. , Tiffany's of the West , Ask Your DeaFef ! For inrrn / - ' SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To 'Let For Silo' Lost , Found , Wants , Bo inline Ac. , will ba in- Bortod In these columns once for TEH CENTS per lint ; each 8nbfeqtwntku > ertionFIVE CENTS per line. The first insertion never less than TWKNTT-FIVB CKUTS. TO UAH-HOMEY. TO LOAN At8 per cent Inter cst , n BUBS of 82000 and u p- wards for 1 to G years' time on first class Improv ed city and farm property. Apply at BEM1S Heal Estate and Loan Agency , 15th and Douglas "te. 278-eodU OH5T ( 20 JXAH-O U at 17 Office M JJ. L. VHOHAS. Room 8. Crelzhton Block ' ONKY TO IX3A1I 1109 F mhim Btreat. M' Dr. R'.v.-ardo Loan Agency. nov-22-tl H LF WAMT5D llRLSforlurscwin ? , at Htmry 0. Blchttr , \JT opposite p at rBea. 830-10 WANTED A largo room and table board wanted with a it Catholic family. Family wnero there are no other boarde's prefercd. AOdrcss C. M. , Bea offict. SS213 WANTED A peed eeeond-hand da.k with drawers and compartments. A cylinder lid dcsc preferred Address stating price , X. , Dee office. 685-79 A COMPETES ! Younar nan desires a placa _ Ci _ as assistant book-keeper cr to help In of < licj. Addr'83 P. S. , Bee oQSco. S79-19 TT7"ANTED A number 1 cirl wok , washer YV nndlroner , to Buch coed wages will be paid. ApnlvK.li. coruer ISlb and Faniham Bta. 875-20 W 'ANTED A good house-keep ar , byawid ower. Inquire at 1613 Dodge street. . 374-10 WANrKD A sif. for general house walk. Mrs. TVm. K. liwcn , 2S08 , Capital Ave nue. ' 871-18 TANTED A Rood mea.tan(1 vegetable cook , at the St. Charles Un. ' - 877-tf Eu All Omaha tht tno Jonn to * ° n 1'th St' RENT 2 rooms famished .or n f-ir. . FOB . Jll ICth tt. , n.rHoward. _ ! > . . . TT OB REST Thas excellent dweJUnv hi-t' a K. [ ? E. corner of 22d and CJilbw'A street ? . Well , cistern nd barn. AJOO for falc 11 o c.r- pets. sloven , furniture , etc , for caa.ron M.TIC. Apply to John Guild , 1005 fnrchaci St. b39t RENT Dwelling house 3. R. corji r ot FOB 1 and Curt SU. ExcelleKt ham. . incris indwell : rentcbeap. Also for sa.-J ' chssp , mr- pets. fmritura.etc , forcashoroii tuner --.pplv to ( j. A. jlorrill. IfiOS FarnhMn St. M'- : > Rooms for rent , nt n.wan Ilouse , opposite BcocC5.e. Stf RENT Cottage , on 6th and Pk' * * > ts. , POw iouse eight rooms.on ? 2dari ! f'av * < 't ? Enquire J. . * " Eoe , g. E. Cor. 12ti imel Fa."i- ham. . _ > ' OK KENT 2 fumij'ed rooms ovc * ifcr- cbants Exchange , B" . ECor. . 16th ; ajid . Dodeo streets. - .SB.M FOR SALE. -poll SALE AND RENT-F r rent , a v ry de- Jj sirable comer store , at No. 804 lOih St. Also for sale a lot 33x132 feet artjnlpnff } thcU. P. track , on Jones strtct , between Etfrand Wtft Inquire ot OOP. H. Pouuaon. _ ° ? .Vtt' E1IIS OFFERS A SPtENDID LISl" O Barjrains In Houses , Lots , Fanna nJ Lati'lg , In hja new column oulst page hotel and reslanr. SALK-A firtt-class FOR business , located la I ho be part of the city , and doing a good business. The proprieto- Is called west to attend tonilalnjj interest , and must sell. Irqu'.ro at Bgaofflcj _ 6ttf OR SALE OR RENT R llroad Biting House , at Elm Creek , Bnflhto County , J.c- btaska , sixteen miles west of Kearney Junction , on the line of the U. P. R. R. Possession given immediate ! ) . Good reasons for acUine. Full particulaiB given on applioitlcn to Mrs. Ytrtj , on the Dremlscs , In person of by mil' . 803-18 . choice hrick for salo. Apply to Thomas T60.000 & Sons , Council Elafla , 'a. ' 795-lt n HOUSES And coiner halt ol lot , southeast & corner 14th and Casa Sts. , 7 rooraa ia each ; rent for $20 and 925 per monthtons' I.'KAI ESTATE Aasscr , 15th and Dooatw Sts. 678-tf TTlOlt SALri Jlixcd paints , at A BolmC9.16th JJ and California St3. 615-U T OTS.FAHJIH , HOUSES AND LANDS , too JLj over CEMIS' new column of bargains on la ' ' age' _ EK J5ALE Cottonwood lamoer ot all Blics.av RKDMONDS. Sbrteanth-st 16-t MISCELLANEOUS- LOIS , 1 ARMS , HOUSES ANDLAKDS Look over llrllHS' new column of bargains on 1st Paie. Paie.Wf \ TirATHEWS' L'ancing Academy WfTirATHEWS' . \ J.XJL \ wl'l ' bo opsn ettry Monday and tridij , Poppleton'e block , corner 10th and Farnham 873-2 { fnO LUMBERMEN A yonnjr mm wisfcea a po L Bition In a lumltr j-ard , city or countrv. He is capable of keeping books and Ii willing to work at anything connected with yarJ. Address C. A. R , Atladtic Houtc , Atchlsun , KansjB. 86J-20 s. ERAI.S'ARD , Tax'adermlttcomor . p. 13th and Howard st. , Dcerhead a special- . I , ' . Absolutely Pure , Made from Grape Cream Tartar. No othcf " preparation makes such Hjrht , flaky hot brenttj or luxurious pastry. Can be eaten by dypeptic without fear ol the lls resulting from hoary I. . diRtstlble food. old only in c by all Grocers. un ; FOWBIB CO. N w York BiSt StH StH Special Ordinance No. 240. H Fi FiBi Bi BiHi Hi HiNi Ni Nift For levying & special tax for the grading of ftHi Dareipoit street from 13th to 15th street , HiHi in the city of Omah * , county of Douglas , HiHi [ sata : of Nebraska. HiHi Hi HiHi Ba it ordalcod by the city council of the city of HiR Cmaba : HiEl : ? El ; L ElFi HiEcnox I. That the several sums Bef'oppo- FiBe s'.U to the follolntr described premises , to wit : Be : B. K. and J. B. Fobjom , lot 6 , block 68 , city IfcR cf Omaha , 811.C4. j IfcH Edwanl Davif , lot 6 , block 53 , city of Omaha , H < 1163. 3iHi . \dolphU3 Slcfkin , lot 7 , block 53 , city of Hifl [ Omaha , 811 03. fl [ ( Baiah E. Creighton , lot 8 , block 63 , city of HNe [ < OmahV , Sll.Ci. NeBe Jatnei.1 Crcishf on , lota 5 , 0 , 7 and 8 , block 69 , Be city of Oi.i'ha , $16 53. EtcH JohnF ifnhee. N one-half of lot J , block 74 , H ( dty ofOmahn , S1LC3. BeIc Bum. Heeclwmbcru , W. oueibalf ot lot 2block Ic ! 74. city of Oma-ha , 85.82. J. C. Weight , E.oso-half of lot 2 , block 71. city of Omah.1 , $5.82. JDO. Jlonell , Jr. , lot S , block 74 , city of ' Omaha , $11.63. H ' ( Byron Heed , lot 4 , block 74 , city of Omaha , H ( 8. AlT ylor , lessee , lot I , Mock 75 , city of IiHr ! Omaha , 11.63. HrHi Mary Van Dee Burg , lot 2 , block 75 , dty of HiH OmAJ-a , $11.63. H ( Jane B. Doet , lot 3 , block 75 , city of Omaha , HeH 211.63. H ( First Baptist church , lot 4 , block 75 , city Cf ReBe Omaba , 811.63. BeI Total amount , )1 6.11. BeB I B < Beta ? one-half the cost and expenasa , ap- HeHe proTed by the city coundi for tha grading of HeHe DaTeaport etrcet , from 13th to 15th street , in HeHe front of and adjoining the eame , ia pursuance HeH of a contract entered into by the city of Omah < , H ( with P. ffelsh.onthi lithoSy o' Auc t , 1683. iRe be and the same are usreby respectively levied ReH and assessed agiinst oich of aid l-.t * , parts cf H < lotg , and premises , bet tulnz nd abutting up on said portion cf Daven ort street so Improved , payable to the city treasurer within thirty (30) days of tbla date. tec. II. This ordinance ( ball take effect and be in force from and after its passage. ( Slgned.1 JAMES B. BOYD , Freddciit City Council. Failed November 9th , U < SO. Attest : J. F.JIC7AKTNEY , City Clerk. Approved NoTcmbtrlltb.lSjO. ( Signed. ) C.S.CHASe , Mayor. The above tax becomes delinquent on the 10th day ot December , 183J , aftcr-wblch d-tc ten (10) per cent , pena'ty and interest at the rate of one (1) per cent , per njonth , in advance , will be ' " added S. C. UALT.ETIE , City Treasurer. * < L. mStree . . . ONE MILLION ACRES ox * CHEAP LAND US' EASTER NEBRASKA , $2 TO $5 PER ACRE. 20,000 Acres DOUGLAS COUNTY , 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha , $6 to $10 per Acre , on Long Time and Low Interest. Large tracts Editable for Odonies in all the host in the State , 80,000 acres scattered through Iowa. A Jarge number of Improved Farms in Nebraska , many 01 tiiem near Omaha , $12 to , $40 per acre. An Immense XJst of OMAHA CITY PROPERTY , Consisting of Elegau't Besi- dencea from $3OOO to $20- OOO , Many vacant lota in fche additions to * Omaha. Hundreds of lots scattered fchrongh the City. I louses and Lots , Business Houses and Lots , and all kinds' of OFy Real Estate. We also have TO LOAN on Improved Fa"3ins .in Doug las County , on 5 y ars time , at IO percent , interest to jail who can show good titles. Ulapsfor Donslas and Counties for sale * beautiful lots fronting couth Ia Isaac & Seldcn'g Ado. for $150 half cash. louse and lot'J2d and Dodge $ 3000 Rouse and lot nearJ3rowneIl ilill 2,100 rwo new houses nd full lot , rents for 84SOperj ar 4000 Sew brick house , 21x25 , Ii Btory , with 3 lots _ 2,000 louse and lot Webster at 1,500 Jarge hou < e and comer lot 0,000 arge house , full lot. California st 4,000 Residence and 4 full loti , St. Mary's ave. . 6COO louse and small lot , south of depot 950 louse and small lot.soatn of depot 033 tesidonce propeity , Koantze and lloth's , . . Ine residence property 10,000 louse and lot , 22d and Harner 1800 Ioua and lot , Nelson's addition 2,700 louse and lot Shlnn's addition 1,600 teeldenceand corner lot , . . . 3005 teaidenco ( cash ) 7500 6 > 000 6,600 louse and one-half lot l,65C 'hroo houses and corner lot 7,100 tesldence and comer lot 7500 luuso and 60 feet front , letn street 3,700 ATM house nd corner lot 8,500 toldence and three lots 5500 "wo house and corner two-thirds of cor ner lot. i100 louse and small lot , Casa street 2,100 lauseandlot , 27th nearFarnhim l.OOT BOQas&HILL. a Srlck house and corner lot 1,300 mall honno and full lot , Comings st 2,350 louse nd lot. 23d street 3200 louse and foil lot , worth$4,000 for 6,500 'ine brick reildcnce 1,500 Irick residence e.CJO louse and corner lot j 550 few two-story house and corner lot 4200 * lesUence and full lot , Farnh mst 5 600 louse and one acre , 18th street 3 000 ousa and half lot. 18th street 2,200 louse and lot , Shlnn's addition i coo louse and half lot , Caaa etrtct.- . . ijoo touso and half lot , Casj Street 1450 esldence and two lots , Capitol Hill 7,000 iegant brick residence 2 full lota 15,600 inest residence In thedty. 16,000 esfdence property 17,000 .eslden e property. 17,500 louse and lot , Sbinn's addKioc 1,200 rousoandlotEhinn'aidditlon rsoo OUM and lot , 2th and Farnhim 1,400 onse and lot. 27th and Donglas $375 onse and full lot , Jzardst. . l,7rO ew house and 1J lot 2,200 csldenceproperty 7 , 00 ddcnce property , rcrv fine _ 13,500 ouseand lot , Horbach'a addition 1.500 esidcnce , Farnham st 6.000 onso and Jlot 1 block from Court House and i lot 1 block from Court Houis 2,250 louse and corner lot 2 blocks from Court House 2,400 'ousa and lit , Nicholas street. . . . 1,000 'onse and 1 acre , uiscs' addition MO ouse and lot , lllh Blreel ooo arse building and six Iota. 1 ratio out. . . 4,000 ousoandloton Davenport 3,600 lorue and J lot , near depot 1,500 , 'ouse and lot , near depot _ . . . . . 900 louse and let , South Arenu-1. . 1,000 ? 'on eand lot , Sbinn's addition 1,900 csldence , Kountze and Ruth's add 2 COO eeidence property , Kountze srd Ruth's ' addition 5,000 etidencc prcperty , south part i f town. . 2.5CO 'ouso and } lot , Webster ( t 2,700 buse and 5 acres at barracks 700 otuo and lot , Armstrong's addit'n 1,000 ousa and lotSouth U st C50 onse and lot , Koantze and Ruth's ad dition 8,500 eeidence and } lot. . . . . 2,700 lousa and lot , 16th st 3,500 Boggs & Hill , IEAL ESTATE BROKERS , To n C ( Totl 1408 Fara. St. , Omaha , rleb , \ Immense Stock for K > , ' FALL WiNTE R V t Fine Cnstom-Made Men's Suite , Boys' Suits' Children'sSuits. . . WINTER OVERGUATS For Men , Boys , and Under-Wcar , Ifats and Trunks and Valises , at Prices to Salt All. Farnham Street , Near Fourteenth AGENT : E , FARNIUM STREET. MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY. The largest and lx > assortment of Trunks ami Valises in the West. Telescopic Cases ami Sample Trunks a Specialty. H. H. IY3ARHOFF , - - - PBOP. , 117 lith St. , 3 l > oors North of Douglas St. ORCHARD & BEAM. DEWE ? & STONE , J.B.FRENCH&C GKOCEES , OMAHA. . OMAH.A OMAHA. MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE I Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen up'wards. 3end for Price List. MAX aiEYER & CO. , Omaha , Neb. MAX M EVER SUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTW1JG0D3 , Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and a full line of CTOTIOHSTSAZLsTD IF-A-OHST T Q-OO3DS CATZ i FREEMAN , CRACKER MANUFACTURERS , Ind Wholesale Dealers in CIGARS nnd CONFECTIONERY. During the rail and WinScr we will handle COUNSELMES'S FRESH OYSTERS , which ro now the best in the market. A largo assortment of OANDY and SUGAR , OYS for the Holiday twde. GATZ & FUEEHAN 7 510 Ilth St. , Omalia. W . F. STOETZEL , Has tha exclusive sale of the G-OXOD OOIZDsT HEATING STOVE. The Gold Coin is this season the favorite of Chicago , is prefer- d SN above * 4 A 3 L al _ ! _ _ other J-T _ _ Stoves - _ A fc . , * comes wwn n. n both w * JO plain f. _ . . ard * . T _ _ . . hiJghly i Tl t A < - orna- ff < n * han any other Stove oi its aizam me marKet , acu itf , i/uoi oi < - o , nore durable than any other Stove , is strictly -warranted in every aspect , it requires no salesman to sell i * aslcity reference sella j _ $ Titnout trouble. Cor. 10th and Jackson ,