THE DAILY BSE. "Wednesday Morning , Dec. l.fi coal. " 1 alerson tells No city council to-nl ht. See Polack's advertisement. Trimmed hats at the 99c store. _ _ P. rter is running the Omaha Ferry. LubiaVomkT .nume at Kuhn's only Standard Club party to-morrow nigU. Largs variety of chest { protector * ? * t John's. ) -A skating cardvai at the rink is pro posed. There was feeble attempt J JMCW . " - " ' " ' ' yesterday. -Tbo Athena is prevalent to consid erable extent In the city and % ery fatal. McMfllHn & . Co. , the jewel- -Whipple , ° -6'ti . - ersICreightonlBlock. -The Omaha Glee dub concert will t ko iilaw December 21st. -For winter comforts in caps , roles , car- nujt , muffler * , ys to Fredericks. -Splendid assortment of Kue ia Lcatifer Pocket-BookE , at Saxes. a J Morocco -Before : baying your hats , caps [ and & Co. * . . 20-tf un. call at C. B. Do Great Swire CLecse , wholesale and retail , 1 1 Caiacnzina & MeytrV , 207 cast 13th St. -BESr INT THE -WORLD-Barar Glore filtins Patterns at Bushman' * . tf Lot ? , Farms , Hoaees and Lands. Lock o7 r Bcmia' n-w column of bargainson lit Boys meeting at the Y. M. C. A > seems to-night Clean faces the only price of admission. Evcrjbody shaves at GambVs 0. K. shop , southwest corner Twelfth and Fair- h sntrtet- ) . 91awtf Vor 1-amls , Lotr , Houses and rsrmp , Icon oxerjlVrais' newcolumn on flrft pas * . The ice gorge above the "U. P. bridge ntill holds fast. The channel of the rhtr in so narrow that a Etone can be thrown ac-rjjg in many places. The jury in tno cae of Haley v the Union P.-icific railway company was , Mon- lay , discharged aft-r three eolid days Mieat in trying to atrivo at a verdict. The case of John I. Iledick rgaiost the iKirot National Bank , invoking an in. ' jxjrtant question in usury , is on trial in the United States contt. . 3ir. .Toe Blake on Sunday recehcd ( \ dispatch announcing the ead n ws of ttu death of his mother , XIrr. Eleanor Boudc- vllb , at Sanduslcy , Ohio , at the age of 6f. The partnership between Messrs. Ha- barcom & Wcinhagen has been dii'ohed , A l Mr. "Weiuhagen is now theeolc pro prietor of The Omaha Telecraph. Tl e former will ( horlly return east to reside. The force employed by Lake McDermott - mott & Co. , water works contractors , was doubled yesterday. I uthei ford's gang has pulled oil for the present. At the fcpecial request of the em ployes of Harris & Fisher's packing houtc , they will furnish a fine ebony moulded casket for the icm irm of their late comrade , Albert Samler , as a token of their ticem. M5 3'Fanm < i Louise Buckingham and her famous horse James Melville , arrived Monday froai tlie east. The lady is stopping at the AVithnell Hou'-e aid "jklesepr"- Human's In cry ttab'e. " "no wiik of laj ing brick on theswtr vrh h drain * the sediment from the wj.ttr w 1 re erv iirbepanTuesdayand aUoti e < iti11,4 of pileiforthe engine house aid s ' . Vip is laid to the west line of i etrcrt. The twenty-four inch tlie Ptorage reservoir were par- on Cumins street n Sunday. 1"hf rcnuiiiu of the \vife of Lieut. " \Vtf' ' T. of the State University , caire M\I \ < m thu L'ucoln twin yebterd ; y accom- juuied l > y thu hu hand of the -'ecesB'd. JM"r * . " \\Wfct"r died jcsterday , and is 1 o Inrtnlc'-nto Ml , Vcruon , Iowa , foriatu- jncnt. * ihe "Vourg Meclanics , a tocicty ol tiejoung luen of the U. P. fchopsato ini'iing preparations to give a grand in t < qucrade party at Standard Hall , Dec. Itih. It will he remembered that they give a most enjoyable party last season , ami a pleasant time may safe'y ba guar anteed. One of the grandest and most unique eniurUiimncnta of the season will , in the cu ura 3 of two or thrcs weeks , fill tie lwik r of fnn to the hritn. It will he in the sh ipe of a masquerade and carnival en ice. The rink will b put in bhape by tie muniment , invi'ations ' issued to tie number cf prohaVly one hundred and fifty. A band of music will ho in attendance , aad if lb.9 iveather is propitious , it will le one of the liveliest scenes ever witnessed in the city. The novelty of the thing i Almost enough to insure it success. Us sure and oeo the Egjplian En campment , nt TrinUy Guild. to-nigU , WASTED. Tinmodutely a first-class watch- jni'ser , none other need npply. S. f' Tonuoii 410 soulh Thirteenth street. 292t _ _ - - - - Co sure r.nd see the Egyptian En- nmtutir.t _ ) , at Trinity Guild , to-nigh . PERSONAL PABAGEAFHS. T. Dax-is , of Blair , is in the city. , " * P. C. Himebaugh/.has gone t : > Chicago. W. P. Cooly came in yesterday from the -east. < Jul. Stauton returned Monday from John Shee ty , the stock man , went wett lw Sida y yesterday. Major Print North and Hon. Ja . E. Knrth are in the tity. 3. t ) . Cook h cx > ecteJ on Friday and O atractor Kutherford yebterday. J. AV. AVay , assistant chief engineer , IT. P. , went to Grand Island yesterday. Joe Arihur , pcnoral western agent of the Blue L ne , w as in the city yesterday. Vic Bierbower , of Sidney , brother of U. N. 3Iarhal Bierbower , is in the city. J o Teahon , of the \Vobash , has been Chicago by the death of his only of the quRrtermasler's de- ju-.tment , U. S. A. , srrive i from the west Monday. IF. T. St ncl'ir. paymaster U. S. X , ins in the city List night aal left for the yjelfic yestenlay. Honrj' Voti , She architect , went to VTa- lioo to-iay In enpcrvite the building of a ' rjt brewery there for Tansa & Co. Frank "Riley has returned from pass'ng i * aral incnths in hts old home iu Fenn-yl- k. b , looking hale and hearty. 2S. * V. Jewett , Division Superiuteudciit 3' . P. C. Co. and Kohert Bangs , inspector t f cars for the same company , were in the < ' r nd left for Lincoln last enninp. Buy vour C.'sristmis presents it ITrinity Gu Id festival to-nifiht. tonifiht.'s. 's. THE DOUBLE DESERTION. A Woman's Conspiracy Lands Her Husband in the Insane AsyJum , Wnile She Skip3 Out With the Property and Another "Wo man's Husband. The skilful goldsmith can tate a very small piece of the precious metal and beat It out until it will cover * an immense surface. The following story of a woman's work contains every element required for a first-class romance and tragedy , and by the fe- cile pea of the romance writer could bomade _ to fill a volume. It is one of the many occurrences which in its startling truth exceeds the creatlcna of fiction. A ccore of years ago there lived in Bohemia and well-to- Eastern a young - - do farmer , named John Vessely , who wooed and won the woman of his choice , and having made her his wife the two BEQAKMA F.I D LIFE under the most auspicious circum stances. The wife was , however , not inclined to moderate living , and hav- [ 13 the money at her command , persuaded her husband to live in a style which was beyond their means. A dozen years of mat- riod life dissipated the larger part cf Vessly's fortune , and seeing his prop erty gradually dwindling away to nothing he at length disposed ci what was left , aud with tho. moans thus acquired , amounting to a few lundrcd dollars , he brought his little family across the Boas and SETTLED DOWN nf OMAUA bo piss the remainder of his days. Taeir married life had been blessed by the advent of two brys , who , as they grew up , developed into bright and intelligent young men. After l.viug in Omaha a few months these bays were ssnt to an uncla in New York to leirn a trade and got a good start in life , the parents remaining in this city. Soon after their departure , Mrs. Vessly became enamored of a coun tryman named John Novak , a neigh bor and a married man. Her hux- bmd'a suspicions were soon aroused and ho warned her to be careful but , as usual , such warnings only resulted iu DOMESTIC TBOUBLE. After numerous disturbances and rackets , the woman and her lover de termined to get rid of Vessly. So they hatched up a conspiracy , the re Silt of which was that a warrant was Bjued against him for insanity end'ho was duly arrested and brought before the commissioners of insanity , at the district clerk's office. Veatly was nn able to tpeak or understand a word of English nd the wit nesses and interpreter baing , it is claimed on the woman's side his doom was sealed. They proved that he bad been making trouble for some time by hit violence and suspicious and as he wis without influential friends to eipouse his cause , an ordar was easily obtained to send him ta the asylum at Lincoln. He begged his wife and those who were in league with her roil GOD'S SAKE not to let him go to the asylum as he was as sane as any man , but a deaf ear was turned to his player and he went to Lincoln. A few months later the wife with the..ramnant of the property converted into cash , left t > wn between two day ? , accompanied by the foithlessNovakjwho left his wife In littla better condition than Vesely. The couple went from Omaha to Ce- dr Rapids , where they lived for over a year , and finally removed to Minue- sMa. All these events transpired en tirely undiscovered by the sons and other relatives in New York , and it was not uutil a short time ago that the fccts of the matter came to their knowledge. THE COireriHACY DISCOVERED. The boygwho had learned thu cigar makers' trade and were earning a com petency , wrote to their parents to come east and live with them , as they vr renew now able to take care of them. They received no reply and wrote again to aome of their friends , who informed them that their father had been taken to the lunatic asylum and that their mother had gone off with Novak. They then wrote to < he authorities at Lincoln and were informed that their father was discharged two years ago , and had obtained an order from the commissioners of Lancaster county for ADMISSION TO THE POOR HOUSE. At the latter institution it was learn ed that Veealy had left soon after his admlsson : , uddenly and mysteriously , and that all trace of him was lost or covered up. As one letter after another was re ceived , and inquiries were made , the whole scheme , with all its diabolical detiils , was brought to light , and it is probable that Veesly , discouraged by its hard luck , and driven to deepera" tion by his confinement at the asylum , ind the destitution which placed him , a once prosperous and well-to-do- man , in the poor house , COMMITTED SUICIDE. Where the wife and her paramour iiavegone , or how they have fared , we do not learn , but if they should return to Nebraska the triple crime of con spiracy , adultery and embezzlement would probtbly bring them into the courts to answer for their misdeedp. Mr. John Rosicky is , on behalf of the boys , engaged in the work of trying to discover the fate of their father , and , if alive. . , to find out his whereabouts and send him to them , where he will be taken care of in his old age. HUSH'S GOLDEN EAGLE FLOUR Only § 2.00 , and no takers ; while HAVEN'S ( genuine ) Ssow FLAKE at $3.50 goes like dew before the morn ing sun. Small dealers whose customers ipifi HAVEN'S FLOUR , can purchase in lota of not few than one tack at head quarters , 1119 Farnbam street , and ave transportation from Council Blufis. J. B. French & Co. , sole agents for the sale of Haven's ( gen uine ) Snow Fltke Flour in Omaha. MUKDEB MOST POTJL , A Gray-Haired Old Man Brained by Desperate Robber , Who Makes His Escape Leav ing No Clue Behind. For months post a gang of burglars and safe blowers have bed their head quarter * in this part of the country , and havered their vocation in nearly - ly every city along the Missouri riven Omaha has had its full share ot loss by the desperadoes'rnd it is believed that some cf them are even now quartered in the city , and that the tools for the gang are manufactured here , For a few days past their raids have ceasad but this morning the ghastly result of their latest attempt was dis covered , in the corpse of a man pro sumsbly murdered in the defense of his propertyOn east Fifth street , in Council Bluffs , is a place known as theB. &SLsaloon > situated near the Iron Worband C. , B. & Q. depot. Tae building is of frame , one story , long , rambling and old , The place was kept by John S. Sapp , an old and well known cit.zen ot the "Bluffs. Sipp was past fifty , gray-headed and a widowtr. He had one grown-up daughter , but she lived out in some private family of the city , and the old man Jived alonr , sleeping in a little room back o ! the bar room. The building faed the west , the bar room was in front and to the rear rooms occupied by a Jenny Lind table and as a sleeping room. The bar was OH the north side and to the left of the en trance. An ice box stood at the end of the bar directly opposite a side door on the south , with a stove be- twesn the ( ce box and door. The ea loon stood in the midot of a vacint lot , fully fifty foot from pny other building. The firet discovery of the tragedy was made yesterday about 7 o'clock when a customer who went to the front door and found it locked went around and entered the bar-room through the side door which was ajar. A ghastly spectacle mot bis startled gaze. Upon the floor at the end of the bar lay the body of the old man , curled clear around the end of the counter. His hands and clothing were covered with clotted blood , and the brains whhh had oczed through a fearful hole in his ekull lay on the floor in a pool. His head had been badly broken in with some heavy instrument , and as the blood was qntto dry and hard it was evident that he had been dead for hours. The alarm wa eiven and eoon a large crowd bad assmbled at the spot , the body bein ? lei t lying untouched un til the arrival cf the coroner some time later. A man who pi aed by the saloon about 11 o'clock Monday night says that at that time there wes no light in the place , and he heard no sound , to that the murder must have baeu perpetrated pretty early iu the morning. The only object of the murderer must have been robbery , as the money he had oil hand , about $70 , was missing. It is p < iid that this was kept in a safe , RIH : that the safe door was blown open , but from the best information we can obtain there was no safe in the room , and the money was most likely taken from the till and from the person of the murdered man. It wai believed this morn ing that the old man was first shot and then clubbed , but as no oxamicatiop had ben made of the body when our in formant left that point is unsettled. Not the slightest clue to the murderer was loft , aad probably he will never bo discovered. There are , as usual , a thousand theories of the affair , but the one most generally accepted is that some one of the gang re ferred to had spotted the place and supposing that that the old man hid muney and that from the isolated poiitiou of' the house the rob bery could be accomplished with out detectionwent thereMonday even ing for that purpose alone. It is pro bable that Sapp had not yet retired , for he had all his clothes on , and that the villain or villains engaged him in ao altercation to draw him from be hind the bar and then murdered him in cold blood. Buy your Christmas presents at Trinity Guild festival to-night. Fjimily Headlight Oil , Water White , by barrel , 27 cents. 30-21 SOLOMON'S. Fresh Mackerel and Lobsters , at n29-2t MOTZ'S. A FINE CLOAK GIVEN AWAY. Any person buying one dollar's worth of goods of me , will be presented with a TICKET for a chance to win the cloak. I have "MILLINERY , " Ladies' SUITS and UNDERWEAR , HAIR GOODS , WORSTED GOODS , .NOTIONS , and a splendid assortment of DRESSED DOLLS for the Holidays. MRS. W. B. WOOD , 16th street near Masonic Building. 30t-t-s Buy your Christmas presents ti Trinity Guild festival to-nfght. Headlight Oil , atraw Color , 19J cents by barrel. SOLOMON'S. 30-2t ; Attention Co. H. A special meeting will be held on Wednesday evening , December 1st , jt the armory , for the purpose of electing a captain. A full attendance ia requested. H. BOLLN , Secretary. For Sale Six-horse power Baxter engine and boiler , in good repair. Applynt BEK ofScn. no4tf STEEL ENGRAVINGS. Finest ever brought to Omaha , and at New York prices. Don't fail to see them at Eaton's nStf The Ninth infantry band will at Trinity Guild festival , to-night , S. P. MORSE & CO. , Cash Jobbers and Retailers ot Dry Goods , 1319 Farnham Street. - " I Offer Full Line of all Colors In PLAIN AND BROCADED PLUSHES , BLACK , BROWN MYRTLE , NAVY , PURPLE , GARNETS , GENDARME. Anticipating & large trad * in these goods we bought early in August and can now offer our customers Plushes at $5.00 a yard that large eastern houses are selling for 88.00. New line of 24-inch Black Satire just received , very much cheaper than heretofore , $ ew Cloakings , Velvets , Fringes. i One price marked in figures. I SP. . MORSE & Co. Be sure and see the Egyptian En campment , at Trinity Guild , to-night. Family Water White Headlight Oil is sold only by 30-2t N. LD. SOLOMON. The Ninth Infantry band will play at Trinity Guild festival , to-night RAILWAY BBIEFS. The overland train from the west was on time Tuesday , for the first tim n a good while. The Northwestern train yealerdajr ing was over an hour late. FJ teen cars of stock came InTuesdty rom the vest. The special car No. 12 , attached to the outgoing U. P. train Tuesdaycon- ainod Judge J. M. Thnrston , wife and little girl. Mr. Thurston was on his way to Lincoln to attend the conven tion of the presidential electors held ; o-d y. From Valley down tha car was run as a tpacial train. Pullman Conductor Wilson , uf the Oatcago and Alton road , who went west a few days ago , in charge r > f the brain bearing the conductors' excur sion to the coast , died on his arrival in San Francisco. The remains were forwarded come Monday morning , by the American express , being ac companied by his wife. They will sr- rive in Omaha Friday afternoon. . The street can began running 01 er the Tenth streetlinengainTu 8 lay'ho sewer crossing being completed. Both red aud green can run now , and tbo ice box is pulled off. On the arrival of the train from the west Monday afternoon a woman of the town , from Fremont , who wore silk and ermine , as her clan us ually do , and had the appearance of being a respectable woman , created a sensation at the depot. She got on at Fremont pretty full , and taking the Pullman cars remained in the ladtec toilet room ell the way down. On attempting to get off here she fell , and was at firtt appar ently unable to get up. Bho at length got on her feet again , and wta ceen to bo maudlin drunk , staggering around aud chefling the hack drivers , who were trying to get her to ride up town. She made a fine spectacle of herself. The Ninth infantry band will play at T.inity Guild festival , to night. For Sale. Cut flowers , OR short notice , in any quantity , ot E C. Erfling , nearU. P. Depot. 30 ecdSt Family Water White Headlight Oil , 30 cents. [ 30-2t ] SOLOMON'S. NOTICE , A. Q ! H. The nur i : < > t ; < i < vision has been changed from the t > c > sul and fourth Monday of the month to the first and third Monday of each month hereaf- " ter. Next meeting Monday evening , December 6 , 1880. By order of the division. A full line of eye glasses and specs at S. JonasonV , 410 South Thirteeuth street. - Coal Oil , by barrel , at 10 cents. S0-2t SOLOMON'B. Acknowledgement. I desire to tender my grateful ac knowledgements to my friends and neighbors who have manifested their active sympathy with my lamented wife and my family In the sad bereave ment that has overtaken uc. GEORGE LINDK. A NEW FIRM. J. U. Roae , Jr. , has moved into the bailding on Dodge street , foimerly occupied by Hospe , with a 'arge stock of oil paintings , steel engravings , frames , etc. , etc. Mr. Rosa 5s an ex perienced hand at the business and intends to , by fair treatment and low prices , build up a large trade. Only a portion of his goods has arrived yet , among which is a large and well selec ted stock of steel engravings of rare baauty. Goods are being opened dai ly , and by the last of this week it is expected that the stock will be com plete. Headlight Oil , Straw Color , 22J cents. [ 30 2t ] SOLOMON'S. Notice of Dissolution of Partnertnlp Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween William Hagedorn and Oliver Besen , under the firm n mo of Hage- dom & Besen , and carrying on a meat market on Fifteenth street , between Farnham and Harney streets , in Oma ha , has been dissolved by mutual agreement. All persons owing said firm will settle their indebtedness with the undersigned , who will also pay the debts owing by the firm. WH. HAOEDORN. OMAHA , Nov. 22,1880. n2Qt3 California Pears , Plums , . Grapes , etc. , at lizard's Palace. o21-tf CAPS ALL. Bonner's Stoves much the finest in the Market. Call and tee. 141G Dougla street. o22-tf New EnaraYinRS at Hospe's , FURS1 FURS ! ! FURS 111 The Omaha Fur Manufacturer , Henry G. Richter , -Is to be found op- Dosite the postoffija. o26-tf A TERRIBLE BLOW. Albert Samler Leaves His Home in Sound Health at Daybreak , And at Dark Bis Remains are Carried Home by the Coroner. About five o'clock Monday evening a Btartling event occurred at Harris & Wisher's ' paoktng house , west of the white lead worko , A young man named Albert Samler , In his twenty- aeoond year , who had been to all ap pearances well , healthy and strong , was at work mth the other men in the eatabligftment , when suddenly and without the alightest warning of afly kind he staggered , fell backward up on the floor and with a few gasps expired. His startled companions ran at once io his assistance , on Seeing him fall , and a message was sent by telephone to Dr. Van Camp , but all human aid was beyond avail and life ffaa extinct before the message had been taken from the wires. The corbner , Mr. John Jacobs , w&8 notified of the fatal affair and imme diately drove out to the scene where he impannelled a jury , consisting of Wm. Fair , Nathan Bowe , Wm. E. Frost , M. S. Bartlett , Wm. H. Locke and John Tracy. The testimony cf the following witnesses , all fellow workmen , was taken : John Reyen- chock , Ezra Pebbles , Joseph Ernst , Geo. P. Martin , but there was little to learn of the matter. The evidence showed that the youngiinan had gone to his work that morning in unusually good spirits and had been cheerful and light-hearted all day. He hud been subject for some time to severe fits of nose-bleeding , the family physician had taid that there was no danger , and that he would outgrow the trouble in time. The only unnsnal thing noticed about his health for tte past month was a loss of appetite , but he seemed robust and healthy notwithstanding a'l ' thi * , and no fears whatever were felt for his life. It is supprsed that while at hia work a weak blootl vessel was ruptured , from which apoplexy en sued , and the verdict of 'the jury was that the said Albeat Samlsr came to hia death by apoplexy on November 29,1880 , at Harris & Fisher's packing 'bouse at Oniah.i , Neb. > The deceased was the second son of Mr. Jacob S loiler , an old and well known citizen residing juit south of the nail works , a mile and a half from the packing house. Mr. Samler works for Philip Lang , and at the close cf his day's [ work Monday ha went homo and eat down with his family to await the arrival of tha son for supper. The latter did not come and at length a little bey who citries milk to them , came in and told'the fathsr the first news of his eon's de tb. At first he couli not believe it but starting for tha packing house , up the U. P. track , he met the coroner's wagon bringing homo the remains of the boy who had left home in the morning full of health and strength. It was a terrible blow to the family and the the more so from the sudden and unexpected - f expected manner in which it waa dealt. The funeral will take place at 1 o'clock this afternoon. The Late Mrs George Llnde. Our highly esteemed'fellow citizen Mr. George Liudo met with a sad bereavement in the loss of his wife , Mrs. Slisi Llnde , whrS3 death after a protracted Hinges occurred Saturday night. Mrs. Linda was a native ot Germany , thirty-fivo yeirs of age , and had resided in this state for the 'past nine years , a largo portion oi that period on a farm , ' fiv.e miles from this city. She was a lady who en joyed the esteem and friendship oi her neighbors and acquaint ances who mourn her demise. Although her death was not generally known her funeral yesterday was at tended by a large conconrEO of people ple , who came to testify-their respects to her memory. 'Mrs. Linde leaves a family of three children , the oldest being ton years and the youngest three years. The funeral was quite imposing. Rev. Mr. Freese conduct ed the services and the Omaha Mcen- nerchor sang the funeral dirjo over the ( rave. , The bereaved hatband and family have our heartfelt sympathy. EXCELSIOR. Our Forthcoming Annual Illustrated Review. Splendid Engravings , Excel lent Typography and Ee- liable Statistics. Arrangements-have been completed for bringing out the forthcoming An nual Illustrated Review of THE OMAHA BEK , which will be distri buted to our subscribers on New Year's Day. All the illustrations in this annual review are to be litho graphed by a jirst class artist. Ono of tha most important features will be the sketches of the prominent private residences IE the city , which last year were crowded out by other buildings. The statisti cal work , which is the most laborious part of this undertaking will be more com U'to in detail and more thorough if anything , than in any previous Review. In order that no omissions shall oc cur in this branch , we would urge up on oor citizens who have made any building improvements during the jear to famish us the desired informa tion , either at this office or through the postoffice as early as possible. We want' the name of the owner of the improvement'or structure , jducription of the improvement or building , location and costof same. In view of ot the fact that the out lay for such an undertaking is very largo , amounting to nearly § 1,500 , we have to tecure a reasonable amount of advertising patronage from our merchants and manufacturer ! . Mr. J. H. Pierce has been employee an solicitor for adv'emements in th ( illustrated annual review. He wil all upon btt jne § BW > anc furnish them further particulars , concerning the style of the work , rates of advertising , etc. The edition will contain 16,000 copies , and will therefore be a most valuable medium for advertising. Parties who desire to have their residences or any buildings illustrated had better apply at this office at an early day. Trinity Guild. A grand entertainment will be given by Trinity Guild , at Standard Hall , to-night. Promenade concert , Nintb Infantry band , encampment of Gyp- siesj etc. Go and see a free enter tainment. SPECIAL NOTICES. JiOTlCK Adrortlscmenta To Let For Bile' Lost , Found , Wanta , Boirdin * 4s. , will b tn- sertoil In thaw columns race for TEN CENTS per linn ; each gtib ; n atlssrtl < jnnVE CENTS xaUse. . Th < > flirt rosertKm ncrer IBM than Tl LOAN-HOMEY. ffiKC AAfiTO LOAN At8 percent inter < DOOUUU e t , n earns ol $2000 and a p- wards tot IMS years' tlmo on firet class Improv deity and farm pisperfy. Apply t BEfflS Real Estate and Loan Ajfsnitf , 15th and : DouitUs > OHST TO LOAW-CiU at Uw Ofllorf M D. L. gHOMAa.RoomS.Crelghton Bloc * ONKT TO LOAH UK Farnb n street. M1 Dr. EdwMto Lean Apency. nor-K-U HEIf WAMttD Men to husk torn on toy fann , WANTED north of Elkhorn StA'toU. In quire * t my office , Union radflcHesdquarleti. A. J. POfl'LETON. 051-2 A girl for c "eial hous woiV , WANTED W. corner Ham Hon and Plor Sts. , Ehlnn's addition. 05Mf ANTED ' 00011 gill lor Rtnrral hona-wrrl. Appl , at 5 p. m at t6318th St. 042--f * ANTED A first-caul dlnfne io to irf'1. 4' W Cl > 7 llotol/N. W. cor. lO'.b .tinl turner. W -1 > TED Board and lodgi"ir I" ? fft-UFina-i , WA wifoandUn children. Farm lied eoituo for rent tear High fchoal. lief tcnc.s glr n Hilda-ted. K. , L'eooffice W7-1 : TEO A thoroughly cjirp'tW K'r ! f ) r WA pencral housework , C'ulcacosttcef , i dor west 21s * , notth side. 'A0 A gir' for general WANTED Coru r 38th ind CummlDgs SI" . 951-3) First-cl 8 > iroiwr for flr. ! iren. WANTED 13th St. , between Dodzo and Capitol avenue. OI TED-Co--k and htlchen help , at th WAN . Sll-s-ra-w Facidc House. - - - A good virl for genaral house work for family rf three. 8. W. Ulh and Janes StsVRS RuBT. PURVIS. 832-30 F.D The Go mm elrl that ca'Ied ' on WA Monday at cast sldd 0th , between ChIaco aud Cas3 to call * ga > n. 022-2 WANTED A woman cook , at the Emmett House. 024 2 IIKL WAJ.TED-AI Fred. Dellona' , J2J f rhlrtsanth St. alO-t ( WAKTKD C ok and do bou = e crV , no G1KL wa'blog r Itoolnp , southwest cur no 13th and Cai itol ATcnuo. 893-tf VtrANTED All Omiha Iranw that the VY RoyM K. .lonu ig ths i > rso f Sewing Machine * , office on 1'th t. 84'-'f ' f OR BENT-HOUSES AMD UHD. TJ10K RENT A largo ptair front room , fur. Jj nialied Enquire 2423 Davenport St. 950-2 BETT N * hou e on 24th a'reet , near FOR Farrhun , six rooms , cclhrs , closets a < d pantry K. K. DAYDEN , First National Bank. 50-1 fTlO RENT A Hr < a tnrnbhed room 01 first JL floor. Enquire at Bee otflcc. 9)6-iod3t EOR B-NT. Iloufe , four roomg , south end 10th g'ro't , $5.00 per nru'h. Enquire of J. It , ilcCagu ? , real estate agent , oppoa ta p"8t- offle. 013-eod-3t FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished , a pleasant south Ir > nt room. Inquire at Bee ffice. fl 10-30 FOR RENT House in Sbnli'g ! nd addition , 815 per month. W. SI1IERAL , ronoi 0 , Crolgh'ontiock. 4. 895-tf QTOKE FOR R NT Firs' floor and basement. O Apply to Ojuli & Merrill , 1C05 Farnham St. 831-tf FOR BF.NT A furnished , south fiont room. Irqulre at Ko 1612 Farnham St. 18J-U REST Tha * . excellent dwelling house S. FOR E. corner o ( 22d and California streets. Well , cistern ind barn. App'y to John On Id , 1005 Farnham St. 839- FOB RENT twelllnp hon.'o S. E. corn-r of 23d and Hurt Stj. Excellent barn , riiterna md well ; rent cheap. Apply to C. A. Merrill , ICOi Farnxam 8c. 840-tf RENT Cottage , on 6th and Fine tits. , E10K house , eight roomson:3da ! : d faaf-ts Enquire J. P. lice , 8. E. Cor. 12th and Farn- ham. 696-tf RENT 2 furnished rooms over Mer chant * Exchange , N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodge Rtrreta. 289tf FOB SALE. OFFERS A SPLENDID LIST O BEMI3 Bargains In Houses , Lots , Farms and Lands , In his new col nmn on 1st pase SALE Ilo'se power machine and cordwood FOR wood bench and f awa. Apply neit the Bee office. 920-2. SALS Two cloeo carriage ? , at A. J. FUR ' . 011-tf FOR SALE A fint-claea hotel and reataur- JU ant business , located In the bett rurt of the city , and Join ? a good business. The proprleto. Is called west to attend to mining interest , and mint selL Ipqu re at BBS office t61tf SALK Mixed paints , at A Uolmes.lCth FOK California Sta. 615-tf T CIS , FARMS , HOUSES AND LANDS Look 1 j over BEMIS * new column of bargains on 1st I.V.S - \ -UottonwoiKl luuiucr ol all 8lr.e3.at 3. Sixteenth-at. 516-t MISCELLANEOUS. A parcle containing- suit of black LOST , also ono white shirt and one blue fUnnel shiit. S5.CO reward wilt be paid for its return to A. H. Gladstone. RICHARD WOOL- SKY. 940 23 T OT3 , FARMS , HOUSES AND LANDS. Lee I J over BEU1S' new column of bargains on la atre CJTRATED A brind'e cow , heavy built , large O horns. Any informition regardine her wnereabouta will bo thinkful'y received br P. J , O'Brien , Casa street , bet. 2J and t4. 053-2 T E8SONS Given in the Gorman and French i 1 language , alaj on piano. Inqu re t Bee office. 9'5-2 Absolutely Pure. Vtda from Orapa Cream T rtar. Ko othe' preparation makes such lljiht , fluky hot bre l or luxorions putry. Can be eaten by drptptlo witl.ont ( ear ot the 11 * resoltlnz ( rom heavy i digrttlble food. Hold only In c by 11 Orocen. un. D POWBIR Co. N w York Notice of Dissolution Fotlce Is hereby ( rfren that the partnership heretolore eilstlnz b tween L. W. a bcrcom k P. Welnhagen is thU day dissolved ty mJtnil agreement , and thai the undersigned li cow t e eole pnbKiher and editoi of The Omaha Tele- crtph , with whom all persons o in Bald firm will have to ' tie their Indebtedness , aod who ill also pay tha debtg owlne by the firm. Omaha , Member S , . W Pnbhsber. Editor , of The Omua Telegraph. THE DAILY BEE the Litest Homeland Te nhio N w , qfth * D y , ONE MILLION ACRES CHEAP LAND EASTERN 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 suitable fcr Colonies in all the best Counties in the State. SO.OOO acres scattered through Iowa * A large nnmber of Improved Panna in Nebraska , many oi them near Omaha , $12 to $40 per acre , Immense List of OMAHA CITY PROPERTY , Consisting of Elegant Resi dences from 53,000 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 CLy Real Estpte. 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 and Sarpy Counties for suJe , i beautiful lots fronting south In Inae ft Seiden'a add. for 8160-baIf cash. House and lot , 22J and Dodsr * .f Q 000 florae and lot near Bn > wnell Hall 2,100 Two new bouses and full lot , rents for $4:0perjcar -4,000 New brick house , 21x25. H gtory , with 3- lots „ 2,000 Hooso ard lot Webster st _ 1,500 Large hou-eand corner lot _ 6,000 Large house full lot , California st _ 4,000 Residence and 4 full Iota , St. Mary's are. . ,600 House and small lot , south of depot. . . . 950 House and email lot , soutn of depot 635 Res'dcnce propeity , KounUe ana Rath'8- add 5,500 Fine residence property _ 30,000 House and lot , 22d and Haraey 1800 House and lot , Nelson's addition , " 2,700 House and lot Shinn's addition 1,600 Residence and corner lot. . 3,005 Residence ( cash ) 7,600 Restdedca _ ,000 Residence , E 0 House and one-half lot 1.66C Three houoes and corner lot _ 7EOC Residence and corner lot _ 7OC House and 60 leet trout , 16th street 3,700 Lantehousotndcorner lot. . . . . ,60C Residence and three lott „ ,500 Two house and corner two-thirds of cor ner lot 1,100 Bonsaand small lot , Casa street - 2,100 Hauze and lot , 27th near Farnbam l,00f BOGOS&iaiLL. Brick house and corner lot 1,303 Small hou > o and full lot , Comings it. . . . . . 2,8o Huseandlot,23dtreet - 3,200 House and full lot , worth | 4,000 for 6,600 Fmebrck reiidence 1,500 Brick residence 6,660 House and corner lot 1,550 New two-story house and corner lot 4,200 Residence ana full lot , Farnhtm st A ; 0o House and one acre , 18th street - 3,000 House and half lot , 18th street 2,200 House and lot , Shlnn's addlt ot. . . 1,600 House and half lot , Cass itrret 1,100 House and half lot , Cxsi Street 1,4:0 Residence and < wo lots , Capitol Hill. . . . . . 7.000 Elegant brick residence 2 full lots 15fOO Finest residence in thedty - 10,000 Residence property - 17,000 Residen e property - 17 BOO Residence - 5,600 House and lot , Shinn's addition 3,200 House ana lot , t-hinn'siddltlon 1,500 Horee aud lot , 2Hh and Farnbam 1.400 House and lot. 27th and Douglas $375 House and fulllot , Izardit 1,7 0 Newhouseand 1 } lot 2,200 Residence property 7,500 Residence rroper'y , verv fine 13,200 Howe and lot , Hortach's addition l.COO Residence , Farnham st 6,000 Home and } lot 1 b'oct frmn Court House and 4 lot 1 block from Court Hoes 2.2JO Houre and comer lot 2bIojVs from Court Bouse 2,400 House and It , Nicholas a'rwt 1,000 House and 1 acre , Gists' addition f 40 House and lot , lllh street BOO Lar e bnildinand six Iota 1 n tie out. . , 4,000 Hnuse and lot on DjiTtnport. . . . 3,600 Hou-eand I lot , near depot 1,500 House and * lot , near depot 9lO House and lot , South Arena * 1,000 Don e and lot , Shlnn's addition IPOO Residence , Konntza and Ruth's add 2.600 Residence property , Kounue and Ruth's addition 5,000 Residence prcperty , south part cf town. . 2,5fO House and J lot , Webster it 2,700 Ho M and 5 acres at Dainckf 7t ( ) House and lot , * nestling's ad dit'n. . . . . . 1,000 Home and lot , South II st 650 House and lot , KounUe and Ruth's ad ditlon 8,500 Residence and J lot 2,7CO HOMO and lot , 18th it 3,600 -Boggs&Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 Fan. St. , Ouala , Web. " ' " ' I' i I J U immense Stock for ' FALL AIID WINTER Fine CfiStom-3Iadc Men's Suits , Boys1 Suits Children's Suits. WINTER OVERCOATS For Men , Boys , and GhlWren. Under-Wcar , Hats ml Caps , Trunks and Viiliscs , at Trices to Suit All. Farnham Street , Near Fourteenth AGENTS FOR OEVLi ' 3 FARNHAH STREET. MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY. The- largest and best assortment of Trunks and Valises in the West. Telescopic Cases juid Sample Trunks a Specialty. H H -ih ! C * . . ' 5 oors North of St. 117 l-- ORCHARD & BEAN. DEWEY & STONE , J.B.FRENCH&C GEOCEES , . . OMAHA. OMAHA OMAH A. MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE T TO I u ! Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cnits per dozen upwards. Send for Price List. MAX MEYER & 0. . Oinalia , Neb. MAXM 3 GUNS , AMMUN1T OH , SPORTING Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and a full line of CS-OOIDS CATZ A F CRACKER MANUFACTURERS , And Wholesale Dealers in CIGARS and CONFECTIONERY. During tha Fall and Winter we will handle COUNSELilEN'S FRESH OYSTERS , which are now the best In the market. A hrgo assortment of CANDY aud SUGAR , TOYS for the Holiday trade. CATZ & FREEMAN , 510 Hth St. , Omaha. octl5eou-Cm W" . F. STOETZEL Haa tha exclusive sale of the G-OL3D HEATING STOVE. The Gold Coin , is this season the favorite of Chicago , is prtfer- od above'a'l ' other Stoves , comes both plain ard hughly orna mented , has the n ew patent gra e and fire-pot ,1 hat wilt out "w ear bnlf dozen of any other , The Gold Coin woighsn-ore by flitylfcs. than any other Stove of its size in the market , and ie , therefore , more durable than any other Stove , is strictly -warranted inevery respect , it requires no salesman to sail it. aa city reference sells without trouble. Cor. 10th and Jackson.