Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 06, 1880, Morning Edition, Page 8, Image 8

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THE DAlUf BEE : DECEMBER 6 1880. V
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Mvnuay Corning , Dec. 6.
A LIBERAL OFFER.
ub.iehcrs ot TIIK ' 'MAUA BEE ,
itnmitta'iow ' to
j * c uf 4-
r. . = % ft , ifv -11. r b uej a ft tfi's
ta'v , t - > ! ' " ' ! ' fame * of parties
In hE.II o * h mi i" in i * ' e ij ics
of THE NVr.KKLY BEE. c it amitijf
Kt - bi'Ul Nebraak *
C niu.liKt T -s
ratting fth i -i ' " -Uys lor eet-
t'ere , ' wi ! Ihs n "il- < ' f' < sSerd a-
d ess n "iill . .c.tutia _ ctne , Per -
, County an S'-te. ilu = offer
bwOtn tra timv n ti' ' Jatmnrj
1st Direct lorttrr pMilcart
wi-h t' ' e tiamci tn WEEKLY BEE ,
Ou2.ib.i- , Nt-br-tica
Board of E4nca'5-a to p : ht.
'
" City Council tin irow night.
Great preparations are bciog made for
the forthcomiug ball of the youns me
chanics.
FNh Oomiiis-'inner May , who was in
tha city Saturday , wivs th it the California
Babnou are hatched out and will f ou bo
distributed by the board.
Trains w-re M ! late yesterday , owin-j
to the btonn. nhich exteuded nil alou tlie
line of the U. P. The oveiland train
from the w.t was eLht hours behind time
on h-r arrival here. The U ok Inland w.-s
one and one-half , the Northwestern and
the C. , B. & Q. one hoar late.
A nummary of the FO on's bmineM of
the Union Pacific in through fctoc * trars-
pc-titi > - shows a total of 6,1X ) car * of
caitlo 1 widleil. This Li about. llXT cars in-
creuse over the business of last year.
The attorney of the First National
bank of Omaha ha meted in the United
Stat court to have the verdict of the jury
la the Ecdick ca e , " set a ide and fora
fj w trial , on the grotnid of erroneous ml-
inja of the court.
At the last meeting of the La-lies' Re
lief society a committee was Hppoink'd to
draw up a pet'tion to the city council for a
lot on which to build a home for the triend-
le < s , provided the Itdi- * determine to go
on and build such an institution. The
lilies' Belief society and the Indus
trial School society propose hereafter to
troik together as one society.
Pktorson eella coal.
Foricintcrcomfcrtt in caps , ro6acar-
mufft , muffler * , go to FrcdcritKt .
See PoUck'a advertisement.
Porter ii running the Omaha Ferry.
Lubin'sbulk iierrumo at Kuhn'e only
Books and albums , it the 93c store.
Chuice meats , Besen't Fulton Market ,
Lirge vkriety of chest protectors al
Kuans.
Applw , $2.50 per barrel , at Buffet'r ,
dec2-3t"
Phantom parties are the rage in Lin.
oln now.
The overland train from the west waa
on time yesterday.
Whipple , McMillan & Co. , the Jewel-
rs , Creighton Block. o26-tf
Black walnuts , 75c per bushel , at
Buffet's. 2-St
Best Belect oysters , 40o ; standard , 30c ;
medium , 2 at Buffet'a , 2-3t
The city marshal's offise is beio ? re
fitted.
fitted.Christmas
Christmas 'and New Year come on
Saturday this time.
BKSf IN THE WOULD-Barar
Glove fitting Pattern * at Bushman's. If
Before buying your bats caps aud
nr * . call at C. B. De Great & Co.'s. 20-tf
Swiss Cheese , wholesale and retail , at
CaannenzSnd & Meyr'n , 207 aKt 13th St.
Everybody shaves at Gamble's O. K.
shop , southwest corner Twelfth and Farn.
ham streets. 191awtf .
Lot * , Farms , House- and Lands. Look
over BemU' now column of "bargains on 1st
page.
page.I.EMIEUX'3
I.EMIEUX'3 select lociable , at
Stand rd hall , Fifteenth and Farnham ,
every Saturday evening.
For 1-ands , LoU , Houses and Farms ,
look over Bemis' new column on flrrt page.
Bargains.
The remains of Pullman Conductor
W. J. Wilson paeaed east Friday , ac
companied by Mrs. Wilson.
Last evening a cargo of 263 sacks
of foreign mail arrived in this
* city over the Union Pacific en route east.
Two thousand copies of the address
delivered byJu'lge Savage at the state
fair have been printed for distribution by
the state board of agriculture.
On and after Monday naxt the largest
and finest selection of ri h holiday goods
ever shown in Omaha can be found at Ish
& McMahou's , drnggist , 1321 Farnham.
A Council Bluffs "woman of the
town" is dying from an attempted abor-
tiou , and has made a dying : statement , im-
lilioatiug a prominent physician of that
city.
The number of elector.il votes caat for
- Oarfield \Vedutsnday was 214 ; forlLm-
cock , including Georg a , which votes next
week , 155. Garfield's majority in the
college , 59.
A horse belong 'ng to Mr. J. Kennedy
fell and broke his leg aboutnoon Saturday ,
while drawing a load of lumber to Boyd's
new packing home. He clipped ou the
ice.
A count of all the mail matt * ' pissing
through the Otnaha postoffice ivat begun
last WeJne day and will be continue.- ! for
a week. The department requiies this
count iu all office * during the first seven
days iu December.
Mr * . Lynan ill rejxvit the lecture nn
"Dres , and its Relations to Prevailing
Pi < ease % " at the Christian church , Mon
day afternoon , at 3 o'clock , by request "f
many ladies who beard the first lecture.
Admi iou free. .
A farm r and his wife , while driving
home late Thursday nijht , struck the d n-
' 'gerous embankment cornpr of Jacks n
and Tifte ntli , and the whole outfit was
I precipi'ated to the bottom. Fortunately
no serious injiiryesulted.
. Onr
fcitizens find ; it to their interest to
carefully examine the card of V. Crnick-
shank&Co. , w ich appeals ou tr.e 3rd
page.of th'8 'S-ne. The enterprising firm
re err d to "struoV a b .rgain" and i-ro-
pose t cvethrir ; customers the benefit.
Call early and s-cure liargainn. They
never advertise to do anj th n un'em they
can carry it out.
At prelimitnry meetincr held at ti-e
bo rd of tnde Friday the boa d of di
rectors were dircrteJ to a1 s a commit
tee t- . take charge of , and pr s nt at tbe
next regu'ar met ting of the i eceral Voani ,
such amen'lnien s and clmnsr B to the < -ity
< -luirter < f Oin.ih * ai maybe deemed for
tht ie.t iuter-st nf the city. Amons the
prop' ' sed i hiin e- . are : One increasing the
salary of the mayor , one to elect one ha f
the uiejabers of the be ! eel b--rd from the
city at lar e and one allowing the city to
bond itself for publii i
A Glucose Factory.
Arltclja of * i.ioi-rporatioji wers filed
n the county clerk's oifico , S turdaj
nvonin ? , y J > hn McC-m."k , N
Slnl.on , F't. k Murphy , E F. Test ,
Ezra Millird , nd Sauiutl R. J .hn-
M , for thu Oui h-i Gr pe Sup r comp -
p ny.
It ie understood that this company
will nnrneriiaMy imKo arrangetueuta
for the purchase of grou > i < is and thi4
erection of th s works , tn b-i ready for
operation early next umu.'er. Au the
name indicar s , tlie genera ! UAture cf
tha busiuens is to be the manufactur
ing and refining of all kinds cf cugnra
ayru"s fr.im corn , cane or other yegr-
t < bl product ; , nd also the trauenc-
tion of hll bcsmess that may apper
tain to the manufacture of starch ,
ijlucose ur sugar.
Tha e iatnnct ) of the company dates
from Dfcetnbtr 4th , and terminated
fifty jean from that da'e. It hts n
authorized capital etock of § 200,000
in eL&reo of $100 ench , and is author
ihorized to be in bosin < * Hs a anon at
the per cent of the stock ii aubtcrib
ed. The capital aiock may be in
er.-jjrd $000,000. . The officers o
the company will consist of live di
rcc ors , who shall b Eti-ckholden ; i
president , vicj president , eecretar ;
and treasurer , who iniy bs director
of the company. The hii > heit stncun
of indebredne-n to 'vhich the corapan ;
ia at cny lime : i > subject Itself thai
be S100.000.
ProviMou ia mada for amending o
Altering the articles , for an snt.aa.
it 3e ting of ttcckholderc , OBlHo firs
Monday in January , for eleaiiou , etc ,
Saiurday Night's
JL email cottage on the hill , just CAS
of St. Joseph Hospital , took tire frotr
tome unknowQ causa about midaight
Saturday night , in the midst of the
terrible etorm , which b'jgan early in
the evening. An alarm was turnec
in br officer Black , * from box 26 , neai
th U. P. depot and brought the d -
pirtment promptly to the ipot after
long and severe run.
The fire was located in a cottage
owned by Mr. Jamea McVey , an em
ployee of the Union Pacific. Mr.
MoYcy was at Laremlo at the time ,
bat nil wife was at home and awoke
to find herself nearly suffocated by
the smoke. She ran out of the house ,
without stopping to drees and was
found nearly frozen by the officer , who ,
obtaining a blanket , wrapped it about
her and fonnd a refuge for her in the
residence of Rev. 3fr. Lang , across the
treet.
Considerable of the furniture was
eaved by the firemen and a stream of
water being got on quickly the fire
was Confined to thu cottage , of which ,
all but the walls , were destroyed.
The origin of the fire can only be
guessed at by Mrs. McVey. She went
to bed at half-past eight o'clock , and
left a fire burning In the stove , and a
couple of lamps lighted. The first she
knew of the fire waa when awakenei
by the smoke , and , it was with diffi
culty that she managed to get out nf
doors. Policeman Block aaw the
lamps still burning inside , so it could
not hive been by a lamp explosion
that the fire was caused. In all prob
ability it originated from the stove.
Court House Bonds.
The following are the bids received
by the county commissioners Saturday
iternoon for the $125,000 court house
bonds , the award of which will be
made at 2 p. m , to-day.
H. T. Clarke , of Uellevue , offered
for the whole lot , § 1 03 52-100.
B. B. Wood , udniiier ut tiio State
bank , offered SLOljf.
Kuuutze Brothers , nf thb First Na
tional bank , offered 81 ( I2g.
Ezra M'JIard , of tt. Omaha Na
tional atiik , offered SI Ol for $25-
000 , to bo delivered January 1 , 1881 ;
SI Ol § for $30,000 , to be delivered
July 1 , 1881 , and Sl.OOg f..r § 50 000 ,
to bu Uelivered Jamiary 1 , 1882 ; and
for the whule lot , ? ] . Olf
Warntch Pried ( pur Grot ! & Jlont
g"inery ) , offered for the whole lot.
S1.03 } .
John A. Croiahton offered
51 0111G for ? 50,000
Culdweil , Hiiuul'on tfc Co. offered
for the whole lot , * 1.01 * .
Meals at all hours at Tizzard'a. tf
Just received at TUB BEE Job
Rooms the nicest line of diminutive
P"per and Envelopes arid Cards , suit
able for Children's Birthday Parties.
Call and sea them.
Xcw Engravings at Hosne's.
FURS ! FURS ! ! FURS ! ! !
The Omaha Fur Manufacturer ,
Henry G. Richter fia
, to be fonnd opposite -
posite Ihe postoffice. , o2G-tf
GSOOLS AT
The Bo'd ' Eobberv of a Kew
Made Grave at "Prospect
Hill. "
Warrant Sworn Out 'Against
the Nebraska Medica !
School.
What the Dissecting Boom
Revealod.
On WfdtusT.iy morning , Mr.
lufus I'rui't , aesia .int of Mr Geo.
M-rtl' ck , tht.1 fXtnu of Pr. spect
Hill , oiac ivrfd in oit.- ; r < is roui.ds
that oniJ of the graves had th ap-
.eiraucj of having been disturbed.
Tde gi.ive w.is that of ihe lite Chris
Vo , wh * . di d week before last and was
i'cii on Sunday nttfrnouu. Alt
[ nves'igatton lati r revealed the f ct
thit wh.lo tht caskut in which thi >
raiuvina : itt-ro laid uw j vr.is ttill lufi
[ n the grive the body was gone ,
having beun drwn out thrciu h a hole
nude in ouc end of the c < ftin.
Nothing wss sa > d b > iut 'he matter ,
altho.igh partita at once went to work
to ciecover the body -matchers , if poc-
sibla , and recover the stolen reutiinB.
Saturday , Fred \Wisajuan swore
on * a search warrant in the police
court to cx-iinino the rooms of the Ni-
brask * Medical school , hitely inati-
tuted , and having thair hi-adqunrttrs
in the third story of Bellman's block.
Armed with hi" authority ? Deputy
Marshal Weeterdahl and Officers
Ford and Bellamy proceeded to the
pl&ce in question. No one was fount
iu the lecture room except one or two
students. JVrome Hrnzman , who i
s.tid to be janitor of the society'
rooms , WM not to b'e found and n
keys could be obtained , wheronpoc
the officers preceded to room No , 2C
on the vest side of the buildin
and with a Jiule exertion brok
open the door. 4 Rnnstly night me
their eyes. Upon the dissecting t bl
In the'centre of the room , lay , foc
downward , the decapitated bgriy of
man. From it all the skin had bsei
tripped , as well aa a portion of th
flash , &o that J6 vrui beyond reccjrni
tton > Tba right arm hung , by th
tde , envrr ppfd In a dirty bandftge
whila the left crin , of rhlcl
only the bones and tnudon
renialnc-d , iwong to tn <
fro lr the center of the room by a wlr
uspeoded from the ceiling. At ona
side of tlsa room the jkull , sawn in
two and fleehles ? , lay upon a sttconc
table , while a wooden bucket at th
head of the dissecting table wu filled
with > sickening mats. The whole
room had the horrible odor common
to snob places throughout.
The coroner was at once notifiet
of the discovery and an assistant sen
to take the poor remnant of humanity
away.
The discovery wan not made untl
8 o'clock nearly , and as no officers of
the association were about it vras'tm-
possihle to learn what they had to
say in the matter. While It will be
impossible to positively identify the
remains , there scorns to be
many circumstances to Indi
cate that it is the one
stolen from Prospect Hill. A man
connected with the institute is aaid
to have remarked a favr days ago thai
they expected to have a "stiff " soon.
The same party is said by oce-of the
officers to have been out
all night Tuesday night , and
to have given as an excuse that he
was at one of the hospitals. Great
Indignation was expressed by all who
were present after the horrible
rible discovery was made ,
and it will undoubtedly create a tre
mendous sensation. A city official
.nformed our reporter that there were
several cases of the kind of late but
ihut this was the first which had come
iO light.
There will no doubt be further de
velopments Saturday. Thepenalty for
body suatching" is.very severe , we
understand from § 100 to § 1.000
iuo. In s 'mo states imprisonment
'or ITO years in the pani'entiary is
idded , but WB believe not in Ke-
> rasla.
If you want a nice viaittnir card , call
at the BEE job roonw , and leave your
order. *
Mr. S. Jonason , the jeweler , 410
South Thirteenth street , has quite a
novelty in the w.\y of musical al
bums. Aa fir > on as they are opened
the air ii filled with "jonl stirring
strains. They are handsome and the
laleet thing out. Don't forget to eee
them.
A Fine line , of samples of Non-
Year C > rda at TIIK Bun J.ib Room.
Call in time and leave vour orders.
JUST OPENED ,
The finest assortment of Holiday
Goods to be found in the city.
L > H & McMAiros , *
1321 Farnham St.
A. W. Fullriede , dealer in boots
and shoes , near 13th and Douglas , has
received a large st ck of ladies' and
mono" Christmas slippers , and invites
those in want of any to call and see
his stock.
SOOUL SALT.
Wherewith is Seasoned the
Dull Diet ot Our Daily
*
' Life.
Resume of the Society Events
of the Past Week.
'ull last
gTherii wai & temporary
week in the number of parties and en-
tertaininents that of lute have been of
sucU frequent .occurrence , ahhough
thiro were one or two , quite notable
social eventn. The first of these was
he very successful entertainment giv
en by Ihe ladies of
TRINITY GUILD ,
n Tuesday n-ght , at Standard Hall.
'onsidera-'la ' time and labor were ex
pended in preparing for this affj'r ,
which provtd source of both pleas
ure and profit to the society wid its
patrons. The hall was Appropriately
decorated with flags and
wreaths , and was occupied
In the center by row * of tables loaded
with fancy articles , which sold quite
rapidly. Au elsgaut sapper waa
served in au ndjoining room. The
music for the occasion was furnished
by the military band from Fort Om
ha , ana w.u , as usual , a pleasant fea
ture of the entertainment. A yp y
dance was performed by some of tha
young ladies tnd aantlemen , who
were droised after the : daal coatnmeof
the wanderers. They also sang spirit
ed conga and choruses during tin eve
ning.
STANDARD CLUB.
On Wednaaday evening at the esme
phww the tourth pmyof the series giv
en coder the auspices cf this club toot
place , being the closing one of the
hrst asries. Another series will be
given , the parties succeeding each
other at Intervals of two weeks un
til May. During the holidays :
grand ball will be given- and very
likely a Ball Masque in February.
SILVER WEDDntO DAT.
On Thursday evening , Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Poppleton celebrated the twen
ty-fifth anniveruary of their marriage ,
tt tholr naw nd elegant rn idence in
'Ellzsboth Place. " Tha , occcion is
reported to have been one of the most
Interesting snd brilliant that has been
enjoyed by the good people of this
city for many years , and caa attend
ed : by a select number of friends of the
fortunate couple. The floral decra
tions of- the ner m nsion w ra pro-
fu e , fragrant and beautiful , ud ev
erything that could be done to give
pleasure to the guests who were pres
ent , wt anticipated. An orchestra
furnished exquisite music fof those
who preferred to tread the mazy dance ,
while the more sedate could amu o
themselves at cards In the music
room. A common centre of attrac
tion waa the supper room up stairs
where a snmptuou * repast waa spread.
There were no presents , that condi
tion being inscribed upon the invita
tions sent out some days before the
event took place.
Mr. A. J. Popplot'jn , of Omaha ,
and Miss Carrie Sears , of Council
Bluffs , wore married Deo. 2nd , 1855 ,
by Rev. Mr. Rice , of the latter city ,
who with his wife were present at
this anniversary jubilee. Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Robinson , of Coun
cil Bluffs , who acted as gromoman ,
and bridesmaid a quarter of a century
ago , were also present. The ceremony
was .again performed , and in the pres
ence of the same minister and wit
nesses the vows were again spoken ,
after which Rev. Mr. Rice made some
very beautiful and appropriate re-
marks. The guests included many
prominent visitors from abroad and a
very large number of citizens , both
old and young , of Omaha.
CUURCH SOCIABLES.
The third sociable given by the
ladies of the Congregational Society
occurred at the residence of Mrs.
George W. Ambrose , on Farnham
street , Thursday afternoon and eve
ning. An entirely new programme
wrs arranged for the evening , and the
occasion was greatly enjoyed by all
who attended.
A pleasant social gathering was held
in the parlors of the Presbyterian
church on Tuesday evening. Among
many pleasant features of tbe evening
was the , singing by Miss Ella Spoor
and Mr. J. L. Smith , Miss tiardiv -
burgh , the yonno ; elocutionist , who
has rerj 'tly come to this city , reid
three selections , in a pleasing manner
and with fire dramatic effect. Re
freshments were served during the
evening and everything aaaed off ia
charming style. '
A social of the teachers of the city
mission Sabbath school vas hold last
evening at the residence of Mra. Van
Kuren.
The Cor-gragational fair fa to be
held on the ICth and 17th mats. , at
Masonic Hall. One of its features
will be the production of the oppor-
etts of "Cinderella" on the 17th.
OMAHA GLEE CLUB.
In the course of a oouple-of wee e
the celebrated Omaha Glee Club ,
composed of some of the finest
voices in the west , will give a grand
and entertaining concert at the Aca-1
demy. ,0n thia occasion the club
will be assisted by Prof. August
Waither , one of the finest pianists in
Xe country. Mrs. Latey will also
ipear , und M ss Craunso , of Blair ,
olo. Serai-
will perform * fine pine
weak\f rehearsals are now being held
by the club and s delightful pro-
yrimrae is arranged for the occasion.
On December 22nd the club will
give a conce-t at Dohiuev'e Opera
I iu tf in Council BluSd , where the
not } music * ! talent above mentioned
will assist tnem in giving the people
of our neighboring city a fine musical
-eat.
A "B 'OK RKCEFTIOS. "
A "book reception" is one of the
fixed things in the nar future for thu
foitng Men's Cbriatia i association
jrub.bly Monday , December 13th.
.n order to havu plumy of room for &
d social time sud entertainment ,
the reception will be held in the par-
ors of one of our churches. Get
r'our bo"ks ready The committee ,
Mism H. W. Snow , W. W. Peet ,
Jt d Col. "Watson B Smith , will lei
nothing undone to make it afiucct'ss in
every pnrticulnr ,
BALLS AND PARTIES
The nertPleasint Hours prty oc
curs on the 10-h and tin. full dress re
ception on the 30th.
The friends of ex-P' > liritnn 0 R.
M.insfiuld are getting up B benefit ball
ft-rhira , to be held at MMOIUC hall on
Tuesday evening , December 14th. It
ihouldbe liberally patronized.
LemicnVfi colect sociables , held
every Saturday evening , have proven
a grand eocial success. Tbo attondituce
is. at all times of the m st n I-ct c
ducorug character , the muuc U first-
class mid th ; popularity of the partita
otuadily increasing.
A 7ery iieltct nad pleasant part ;
was given at- the residence of Mr. W.
H. Scott , at Fort Om\h , on Wednes
d y eveniiig of thc : week , in honor o
the birthday anniversary of Mra. Scott
The guests { [ had the beat imaginable
time and their hocts did all in their
power ti make the affair anenjoyabl
one , in which they made A market
success.
V 8TA CHAPTEU
The third of a serloi of six socia
partiee given by Veaea Chapter , No
6 , order of the Eastern Star , came of
Friday at JMaionfc hall , about
luty couples responding to invita
tiocr The nincic woe tnrnlihed by
Hoffmtn and WM f a high order , tnc
a very p'ewant ' and sociable time was
had by a ! ) . One of the attractions
WAS the new dance "Racquet. " J. J.
Galligan acted as prompter. The
party was the best that has yet been
given , and did cot break up nnti
abont 2 a. m. The next party of the
series occurs on the 29th instant , a
day later than the printed list on
nouncea.
A pleasant surprise party occurrec
on Tuesday evening at tbe residence
of Mr. Harry A. Hoskell , foreman o
the BEE job room , No. 999 , Nine
teenth street. About forty-five coup
les were present , and the usual aocia
enjoyments , with dancing and TO
frechments were indulged in. The
folks up in that sociable neighborhooc
are having a regular series of surprise
parties , and a good time generally.
J. I. NICHOL & CO. ,
Tha grocers , will sell you more
groceries for ten dollars thjtf any
other house In Omaha.
SUGARS.
10 Ibs. Standard A for $1.00.
10J " " 0 for 1.00.
9 " Granulated for 1.00.
OYSTERS.
Selects , 35 cents.
Standard , 30 cents.
Medium , 25 cents
For Sale. Out Sewers , on sheri
notice , in any quantity , nt E. C.
Erfiing , nearU. P. Depot. 30-eod3t
California Pears , Plums , Grapes ,
etc. , at lizard's Palace. * o21-tf
Xew Engravings at Hosuc's ,
CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS.
Jivergreeiis , Dried EverlastiiuFlmcers
and Grasses , Bouquets , Fancy Straw ,
Baskets , PAMPAS PLUMESSBA SIIELLLS
etc. , at Evans , 14th and Douglas.
dec42t
For Sale Sirrjs ! power Baxter
engine und boiler ! n good repair.
BEE ofli no4tf
California Sugar t'srus at
3-2t FLKHIXO'S.
The largest and moat varied stpck
of canned goods we have ever had on
hand. Assorted lota at wholesain
rates. FLEMING & Cv. ,
3-2t Grocers.
Wins FLOWKK STANDS. Very Clieap ,
at Evans' , 14th and Douglas streets.
dec42t
Canned tfuyur Corn ,
Standard and extra quality. Tonia
toes by the caae at wholnsalora'e.
3-2t FLEMIN i & Co. , Grocers.
*
\Vhipple McMillen AT Co. , the Flf-
: eenth street Jewelers , are just open
ing the finest and best aelected assort
ment of silverware ever brought to
the city. They have beun making
strenuous efforts to supply the trade
with a splandid line of holiday goods
both useftl and ornamental , and have
succeeded . Call
admirably. and see
them in Creighton block , Fifteenth
street.
EXCELSIOR.
Our Forthcoming Annual
Illustrated Review.
Splendid Engravings , Excel
lent Typography atid Re
liable Statistics.
Arr ngerueut have twen completed.
for bringing out the forthcoming Ail-
caul Illustrated Review of THE
OMAHA BEE , which will bo distri
buted to one auWnbtra on New
Year's Day. All the jlliMtratwtis-ln
this innual review sre * o bo litho-
gr.iphwl by a tirst clrua art tat.
Oue of th most important
features will be tl-o sketches of thi *
prominuiit private reaidencos in
the city , which lad jw r werecnwdao
ont by other builcmma. Fluatntuti -
,1 work , wlrch 11 the inoat laborious
jurt of this undprtkt"S ? wiil be IIHTO
complete iu detail and moid thorough
if anything , tbau in any prjvioua
Review.
Iu crdcr tha * no omicai n pbal' ' oc
cur in this'branoh , ve would arjjo up
on our citizen * whr have made any
building improvers eats Juring the
year to fnrnisU us the d sirt'd Inforina *
tion , otthnrat this ollico or through
tee postoffice aa early as possible. Wo
want the name of the uwrior of the
improvement or structure , discription
of Iho improv. nii-nt or building ;
location and e > stof snie
In view of at the f < ct that the out
lay for such an nndertakinj * is ve y
Inrgo , amounting to ne.irly $1,500 ,
we have to eecure tes-"otiable
amount of advertlfcing patrnnauu frow
our merchinta and nvMiufacturera.
Mr. J. E. Pierce has been employ * d
aa solicitor for advortiemerits in tta
illustrated annual revietr. Ho will
call upon business men and
furnish them further narticularj.
concerning the style of the work ,
rates of advertising , etc The edi > n n
will contain 16,000 copies , and will
therefore be a most val mble medians
for advertising.
Parties who desire to have tL-lr
retidences or any buildings il usrated
hr.d better apply at this office at an
early day.
Brotherly Love.
"B kind to thy siste' , not many may
know
Th6 depth of true sisterly lovej"
She k epa all the depth for that pigeon.
tailed be > n
Who fastens her six-buttoned glove.
"Be kind to thy brother , wherever yon are
The love of a bmther shall be ; '
Ue will cooly ignite your choicest cuar ,
And with your spare shecte'a male free.
-New York San.
UndonbttidJy the twit , shirt In the
Dulled States ie maiiofuctured at th -
Um h Shirt Factory. The to.ariorlty ;
of Material and wnrkraatuMp , com-
niued with their reai ImprovuiapDti ,
thatU Reinforced fronts , Relnforcoi
backa and Reinforced sleeves , make *
their ihlrt the moat durtble and bast
fitting garment of the kind , ever
manufactured at the siodertte prlcr of
91.50. Every shirt of our make is
guaranteed first-class and wiil refund
the money if found othurtrue.
We make a specialty of llwoot ,
Shaker , and Oauton flannel , alio
chemols underwear , made up with
view to comfort , warmth and durabil
ity. To Invalids and weak-lunged
persona we offer spmial inducement *
in the manner the so good * are tncde
for their protecti'jp.
PH. GoTTHKIVfBR ,
OIL A. S. PfAUKKY ,
CONSULTING PHYSICIAN
UAb PEKMANKSTLT LOCATEP BIS MEDICAL -
ICAL OFFICE.
IH Tenth Street , - ( WAHA , NEBRASKA
ODerlnjt bis service ! In all departmcntc 0
medicine JD/ surgery , toth In xrncial aii
pedal practice acuta ami Chronic dtsearea C
tie consultej nrbt ! and i ! y , anil will -rixlta
part of the Mtv < n < lniin' 11 irfnt of letto
SIGN OF THE
GOLDEN PIANO & FRAME ,
* *
- * *
A. HOSPE JR.
. , . ,
Pianos and Organs Firsfc Class
on Easy Monthly Payments ,
Sheet Music and Musi
cal Instruments.
FLSE STUCK OF
O "O" L ID Z 2ST G-S _
b 1 Painlii - ' f.- 1" " " ; " ' * I'rarara at era.t
| v r l icol
- , 1 i.vli. Walnut
10x11 " 1 " " . 2 °
12x1(5 ( ' It ' , , . w
ltx.lt ' 'J " „ , , . * J
Kuatiafx t"r"V" ' ln'v .
' hromo- *
Cbroir j - ' ' IC
issrai./ ' . . ,
Photoi-n , frames from Ifc upwards ,
iVindo r JM 75c a h Iow and l
. | J"J' W P r aHfc.wa
, , i , j-2 S0ier irindon and
t- > . - Pencil to3 00
VIolinn ; 15c-
Vlii I , - i " 5M > 3 an < .
CniL.r5 00 , 6 00. 7 OOand ilpwanli.
" - I "i 3 M. 3 MI and
0 - ifrom 1 ° ° UI'eh
1 .1 ( " n 5 > l a and cataloue of mouldings
and U l rca"lcA.HOSPK.JK. . ,
? fo P H. ' ' * - n -irorto Harrie and PJsher-H
" Oraaia Ncl. .
. Q. JACOBS ,
( Forauiljr of 0 iah It Jasott )
.
Famh-un c't. . Old Stand of Jacob Olff j
sr fKLRo&Arn SOLICIT * i
NOTICES.
" ! " { * Hfll ! * * * kOAX At a percent intwr
nrtt ( or 11. 5 y < r r ' time outin : dwltulTur
< iiciu iiu 'am property. Apuly ai CHSIS
; < . . r.-u > eijd lurut Veticy. iSth nI Dotuiis
WT tt > LOAN t
'
me WAHTID
WANTED l-'uniUhwl r < > m t r men.
01 1 U.MIC ftom I'l-.toffice. Add " > o.
A : * iiutnm t-y -str n. ;
I V > * "i time choirt iixirriini.nd \ . .
HI itt nj ch < x > l durinp the d .y Adurral"
I'M : At , . u.3
I \T7 A\T'I O rfxl girl for ( r ncrjil homonork
. .i mi 1 f.niily At Ci3 IsrtQ Ureet. 11-6
tne < > next
cornectlnir
"lira " unt , wife sii4 B.MI ' lint-.at , nfer-
A.i.lrti-Ailve. ti-tr , P O ot tK3. 'is4
ING SA'ESM N 'Ri roughly
' 2ii'lnU'J | wth Ne'jra'lca ami can gi e
tlic ktntofuL ir ( < reme < nt a sumtlou'to
trirt-or I try or ct > inmis o . Addii - * ravel-
kr I'm.ha I' . 1 .4
J > KTAJ sfATS W.VNTr.U A ilrt J. Ii. P
I BieoSco. ' 7.3
Oi IV Tii > At Freil. Dell ma123
rtj nth at 910-tI
1tTANrKl > All < Jnuh. km * tlut tna
\r Kov I J-t. OD-I it tb ! ! < f 5 < \ in ( {
M diiiiro. office on 1 th"t. . 19 f
1.1 iR I. > T .t ruoin-i ai.it closet , on cor. llth
Jj an. * J eaen worth M. 18-7
rpOTlENT A Iirs fiirnl heJ r > x > m o > \ flrst
L Hour Enqaira at lee ! otflco. 946-1
FOR B 'NT. Ilou e , four rooma , s ut > > end
10th gwt , $ j.OJ per m .uh. Kn < iu e < ) f
J. I * , McCitftti , reil tats a < eut. opp-is te i8t -
offl e. U13-uxl-3t
I RK T rurtiMied ooaj. Inquire 1610
Karntam Btrect w , ' of fi'.y II ,1 13-1
KKM fun.Un l r.win for ntlauien
FOK , guuihea-r.c > r. lith aiu ll.irney 2-7
RFA'T lioua- with 13 ro mi on th cor
ner uf i'J'.h and Cliicu.o tor rent by imothy
i Kelly 8-tf
pOK RENT House in Shot'n.1
JL1 85 per month. W. SWKRAL , r fl ,
Cre'ghiunB'dolc. 895-U
K'Nf i-Jr * flu'.ramiUv cn.ent.
SlOKEFOtt .oil * Morrf 1,1C < < Faraha-u St.
S91-II
IPOB RENT A farniflhv.l , south hont room.
L Inquire at Ko 1612 Ktnh-un St. 81-U
riOR UEMT That cxcellaut ilwelilce foiw 8.
r 2. corner ot 22 < 1 aii't Ctllfurnia stretiU.
, Well , c ! t m nd barn. Apply to John On Id ,
I 1006F rnb mSt. 833-l
T7OK REJ.T t welllDR hmiw , 8. E. com- of
JT 23d nd Bert SU. Excellent barn. ; Hems
Uldwell ; rtntcheap. Apply to C. A MorriH.
luOS Farni am St. 840-tf
. RENT rottn.-e , on 6th an < l Pine BWi ,
FWH. home , eight rocmj.on 3d& .d < "n Rta
Enqulra J. r. Roe , . K. Cor. J2th nd fam-
bam. e 6-tf
. . . aEKT i tumiihed room * ovei U r >
rj.v.r.
chanU Exchange , N. K. Cor. 18th and
28SJ-U
Ton TALE.
OFFKRS A SPLENDID CIST O
BEMIB
Bargain ) In Hotue * . LoU , Farm * and
Lan .tnhUnew colnma onlst page
FOR S ALK A good payingmrat marcet * ltn
I1 appurttnancec In a desirable location In
Fremont. Alfoagooti ( arm. All will b * sold
cheap , part cash , h ! reawnble tlmi. Ad-
dregg J. S. Frlck , Fremont , Keb. 10-3-wlt
"TpOR BALI1 : Builnen boom and grocery utock ,
JJ Eesuarant attached. Addrras R. Cboffln ,
Aurora , Nek. IMm
POR SALE Horse power machine and cord
wood bench and laws. Apply next the Bee
ortce. 920-2.
F 1'JR t-ALE Two clo e carrUjcee , at A. J.
Slmpeou'i. 911-tf
LOTS , FARMS , HOUSES A > D LANDS. Lee
over BKUIS' new column of birpUn * on la
sire _
K 3ALK C < > tUrawp > < l Inmiier of all litzeo.at
UKDMOVD'S. Sixc , nth. t. rie-t
_
MlyCKLANEOUS
_ _
HILL'S MANUAL NOi'iOE :
R. S. PEALE , of Councl' Bluffc , Iowa , h no
longer tieneral Agent for the ul of HILL'S
MANUAI , OF SOCIAL AND BUSINESS
FORMS. We having terminated big agency for
Ki > od and sufficient reason * ; an < t we h rehy
CAUTION the public mlnat l e-nif Imixwol up
on , by nnncrupul iUk m ll. who attempt to "nalm
.ff * a SP HIOOS work on tnem instead of
"Hill's Manual. " tha bonic they w nt or sub
scribed for. MOS KS WA KREJf k CO. . ubllgh-
era of Hill's Manual , 103 btateit. . , Chlcajo
Nov. 6th 1830. 19-17
T OST BulWojr.wlth whltoj lbrind'e-pow ,
JJ cropeared and goes by tne n imef - < aniho.
Under will he rewartiet bvleailn ; : him at the
barn of Milton Rogers , 20th and LeaT > nw r < b.
224
r Ol ND In North Omaha , a spotted alfah jut
I twoorthrej d > v old. Owner cm hiye
tame by calling at ( forth Wrgterr brewery ,
Coming street , and payl-e for thianot'ce. il-17
-s. FARMS , HOUSES AND LANDS
Los.
over DKM1S' new colimn of bargain * on 1st
Paje.
_ _
A uhlteand r d p ttedcuw vbout
STRAYED old. Any informa ton in t her
erealxjutu will oe thankfull r ceired at U P. . -
Meat Maiket , ICth and W b-ter. 3-7 f *
FEVEK
* * f\ \
y Vsp caenr D - *
'
' 4 . M
3aSst * , ' ' - CaaSi
Tber h no c.rilfrea natlm > In the M c trrr.
[ Iemf-iph re hi whfeh the ntifcty ot Hs' tier * *
: t macb BH'tn tf a tunk , en tint , n , ! . - tl-
allioas molkioe , is iKt known jndaf > pr > c' - c > L
While it w a medicine for jl ! 9-Mnnr ar 1 s"
: lln-.v.eT , It It tuptciailjpititcil to tbe . ' iuf a r.'jj
tenerattd by t'm neivttier. bring the pu eat and
Muz vegetable stioiulant In tb world
for f le by Uru i wand 1 etlera , tf > whom ap-
\\y tar Uoktettera Almanac for ISal.
r\VQ DOLLARS \V1LL SECURE
THE WtiEKL BEE
'
One For Year.