' 1 HE DAILY BEE. .Wednesday Morning , Dec. 8. BREVITIES. Paterson Bells coaL ' - forvtntdcomfortt in caps , robes , car- mttfft , mvStTS,9otoFredtricVt. " Dolls , at the S9c store. SeePoIack's advertisement. ' P rter is running the Omaha Terry. LuMnYbulk perfume at Kuhn's only Bocts and albums , at the 93c store. ' Market. Choice meats , Essen's Fulton Largo variety of cltst protectors at Kuhn'fl . the Jewel- WMpple.MdEIlaa & Co. , Block. ° 2G-tf on , Crtlghton - BHSC IN THE WOULD Bwar at Bushman's. tf CJlove fitting Pattern * Before buying ycmr hats , caps and un , call at C. B. De Great & Co.'s. 20-tf Swiss Cheese , -wholesale and retail , it Caamenzind & Meyer's , 207eaet 13th St , Daily * mvals of beautiful Holioay Goods , ot Saxe's , cor. ISth and Farnharo. Lots , Farms , House * and Lands. Look over Bemis' nnw column of bargains on 1st The old and reliable Pioneer Drug toreof Omaha hag the finest assortment f i rich holidAy goods ever brought to the y , and invite everybody to call eaily aud see them. Billy McKee , -who has been running the St. Elmo during Manager Nugent al-sencc - at his Council Bluffs theatre has been ixrrest'd for embezzling two nights receipts of the St. Elmo. For lands , Lots , Houses and Farms , Uok over BemU' new column on first page. Nine baggage robbers , who have been operating along the line of the Kansas City , St. Joe and Council Bluffs railroad , /live been arrested , charged with plunder ing trunks , valises nnd boxes of merchan dise. Their operations have been con' lucted during five years , and it was only when detectives vrere puton the track that hey were apprehended . Their names r.re J-ohn Cla'k and Frank Baxter , of Council fluffs ; John Very and Charles llansler , road Charles Pas- J-ftggagcmen on the ; < .iaL George Johnson and Wm. Heaton , -if Kansas City ; John Murray , of Den ser , and Gerga Smith , of Lafayette , ludiaoa. The growth of the Younj Men's r'l > ristian A BOclatioa in onr city during Mie past j car , has been very encouraging * , > if s members and friends. The necessity .f a good library has been very nm h felt , a d the committee in charge of this im portant factor have arranged for a "Book Keccptfon , " to take place on Tuesda ( \cning next , the price of admission to those attending , wi'l ' be one volume , such is you would place in yonr library. Bo jlcs 4if auykind ta'culated to elevaft , instruct , -tisQ moralize will be thankfully received. The entertainment committtee have pre- wed a programme for the occasion , and v ud time y be expected by all who at- Pnrah Killnerand Michael Boukal were ; raigned bef re Judge Hawes Tuesday ii the charge of adultery , preferred by Mr. Killner. It appears that shortly nf- t r MM. Killner met Boukal at Bohemian liill Borne nine months ago , she abandonee ii r husband nnd little boy and lived with .1 frieivl named MJS. Jcuke , who testified Ih . . : Uoukal wia in the habit of Hitting on Mrb. Killner'ftlap and hngging and kissing ' r with great effusion. Mrs. Killner wore that though Boukal visited her oe'iutmtly nothing improper had passed 1 ctween them , while Boukal bashfully tes tified that Mr * . Kellner hugged and kisucc i m a Rood deal , but he : > lways declined t ciprocate. Amid connidernble laughter Judge Haives look Boukal'g own recog- u zaiico to upbear before the grand jury , a i j the parties ware discharged husbani wife going off together. JOST OPENED. A rich and boiutlful assortment ol Ik lined Russia leather goods , cons - s sting of jewel caskets , ladies' and _ ; inlB ioilot cases , writing desks , odcr wses , handkerchief and glove boxes , la lie * ' fancy work bores , etc. Ith & McMahon , druggists , 1321 Farnham ntreot ? AT HIOKMAN'S , New 2 phyr. Will receive a car load of the Han nibal Exgle Mills Flour to-morrow. Uuy a sack for CHRISTMAS. It is the whitest and sweetest flour in tie market. Only S3 60 per 100'pounds WILLIS M. YATES. Now Stock of GenlV &nd Ladies' * BUPPEES Just received at H , DOHLE & Co.'s , Central Block. THE LATEST THING PRODUCED Solid Rold and silver mounted toile pet at Ish & McMahon's- The Laap Year party given by some of our young ladies of this city vil take place at Armory Hall , Poppleton block , to-morrow evening. Meals at all hours at Tizzard'a. t Genla' , Boya' , Misses' and Children's OVERSHOES ! At H. DOBXE & Co.'s , Central Block. In order to close out my stock of .fall and -winter goods I will make suits and orercoats cheaper than ever before. Suits -worth $25.00 for $20.00 Suite worth § 30.00 for $25.00 Suite worth $35.00 for $30.00 There is no humbug in thia ; call nnd see for yourselves. yourselves.M. M. RYTINSKI , 219-12ih & . bet-Farn. and Doug. J. L NICHOL & CO. , The grocers , -will sell you rnoro groceries for ( en doll ri than any ether house in Omaha. - SUGARS. SlO fcs. Standard A for $1.00. I for 1.00. for LOO. , > AJ Selects , 35 cents. Standard. 0 l cents , ' rodinrayjkiJo cents ; . % | t oil i5SJtest,25 cenIs.per gftlon. An immense assortment of ailk and Russia leather , celluloid sets for la dies and gents , just opened at Ish & JlcJIahon's. CITY GOOTOIL. The Monthly Report for the Month Just Ended. Mr. J. Sterling Morton Takes a Big Contract. The Ladies' Relief Society Present a Petition. At the regular meeting of the city council there were present Mesere. Jlackmore , Hornberger , KaufFmann , jibagbRoddis andPresident Boyd. The minutes of the preceding meet- ng ivere read and approved , PETITIONS AND COJI3IUNICATIONB. From the city engineer Reporting he completion of grading on Four- eenth , between Dodge and Burt treets , at a coat of $2.399 10. Filed. F om Judge Stenberg Reporting payment to the city treasurer of fines collccfed , while acting as police judge , amounting to § 4.0 Referred to the committee on police. From the city engineer Reporting sidewalk not yet repaired. Referred to the committee on sidewalks and D ridges. From Herman Lelss Offering to urade South Locust street at his own expense , as he wiehes to make it a thoroughfare for Carrying brick to and froiu Ilia brick yard , and asking per mission to do so. Referred to the committee on streets and grades with power to act. From Gilbert C. Mbnell in regard to the settlement of certain claims for damages due him , and grade and gut ter tax due the city. Referred to the committee on claims with Councilman Jones to compromise if they saw fit. From D. Van Etten In regard tea a change ot the established grade of Harney street , between Eighteenth and Convent streets. Referred to the committee on streets and grades. From Conrad Leisgo and others Praying that the resolution passed re quiring property holders on South Tenth street to lay sixteen feet sidewalks hi front of their respec tive lots , he rescinded. Granted. From ( he city physician Report- ng births and deaths for the month of November , 1880 : Deaths reported , 39 ; First ward , 8 ; Second ward , 14 ; Third ward , 2 ; Fourth wsrd , 3 ; Fifth ward , G ; Sixth ward , 3 ; hospital , 2 ; not reported , 1. Males , 25 ; temales , 13 ; white , 39. Births , 56 ; males 30 ; females , 2G ; white , 54 ; colored , 2 ; still-born , 3 ; twins , ono pair , both females. The report WAS Gled. From C. T. Taylor In regard to deed for lot 2 , block 3G2 , purchased of the city. Referred to the commit tee on public proparty and improve ments. RESOLUTIONS. By Mr. Boyd That on and after the 12th inst. the force now employed by the city bo discharged. Adopted. By Mr. Hornbergcr Instructing the mayor to contract with Uoo. Pat terson for hard coal aa per bid , § 11. TO par ton. Adopted. By Messrs. Roidis and Kaufmann To rescind the resolution passed November 23d , requesting the con struction of sidewalks on South Tenth street. By Mr. Hornberger To purchase ono dozen rubber coats and six pair of rubber shoes for the fire department. Adopted. By Mr. Knulmann Requpsting the president to appoint a special com mittee of three to inspect the curbing and guttering on Farnham street , ba- tween Fifteenth and Eighteenth , and report at the next meeting. The city nngineer was added to the committee and the resolution adopted. The president appDlnted Messrs. Kaufminn. Daily and Labagh. By Mr. Daily Instructing the city treasurer to transfer 847G from the special cash fund to the sewer fund of sewer district No. 1 , to take up certain warrants held by Hugh Mur phy and H. Hogan , and to transfer the saraa amount back when collec tions are road \ Referred to commit tee on judiciary. By Mr. Kaufman To put the city force it work on Leavenworth and. Ninth streets. Adopted. By Mr. Blackmore Ordering side walks in front of lots 3 and 7 , block 93. Adopted. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. On jcdiciary Submitting opinion of he city attorney that the council hsd no right to remit the tax com plained of by S. Blumio. Filed. On claims Recommending the re mission of taxes on south one-third , lot 4 , block BG , Omaha , nsed by the Christian church-for church purposes. Adopted. On streets and grade : Relative to certain clauses inserted in contracts between the city1 and parties doing grading , eta , and recommended that no contract be hereafter approved , unless it shall contain said provision ? . Adopted. On streets and grades That the city is not at present prepared to in cur the expense of establishing grades and building sewers about court house quare , so suggested by the commis sioners that the matter may receive further consideration when the grading - ing to bo done by the commissioners shall be completed. Adopted. ORDINANCES FIRST HEADING. The appropriation ordinance for the payment of liabilities incurred by the city during the month of November , amounting to § 0,325.33 , was read and passed under a suspension of the rules. rules.A A special ordinance levying a tax for the purpose of paying for the grading - ing of Fourteenth street from Dodge to Burt street was taken up anc * pass ed udcr a * suspension of the rules. A special ordinance appropriating money to piy Patrick Welsh for the grading of Fourteenth street from Dodga to Burt street was passed. UNFINISHED BUSINESS. The following resolution was intro duced by Mr. Kaufmann : WHEREAS , In the early daya of the territory of Nebraska , the city of Omaha expended about $52,000 for the purpose of completing the capitol building ; and , WHEREAS , JIark W. Izard , as gov ernor and agent , promised that the government -would repay the cost ; that on the promise of Izard , the'city of Omaha expended said sum , and has cover been repud , and WHEREAS , J. Sterling Morton makes the following proposition , to- wlt : That ho will prosecute the claim and pay all expenses , the city of Omaha to be at no expense whatever , the city of Omaha to give taid Morton one-half of all moneys collected ; therefore Resolved , That a contract be made with said J. Sterling Morton on the above terms , and the mayor is hereby Authorized to sign said contract on be- half..of. Uiajaty. A petition was. presented to the coiincil1y7Mff.riYallace : and Mrs. S. EL H. Clark , representing the Ladies Relief society , and present In person , which prayed the council "to set apart a tract of land , suitably located , to be .used as a site for building a per manent 'Home * that shall be guaran free from taxation and dsvoted strictly to the charitable purposes of this society , -whose sole object has been and still is to 'feed the hungry and clothe the naked' of our popula tion , independently of all political or sectarian considerations.vlt is pro posed to enlarge the work of this so ciety , embracing aa Industrial school and a Home for the Friend less. " less.The petition [ was signed by Mrs. Wallace , Mrs. Z. B. Knight , Mrs. H. M. Budd , Mrs. 8 H. H. Clark and Mrs. The * . L. KimbalL The petition was referred to the committee on public property and improvements , to report at the next meeting. On motion the council adjourned for two weeks. MONDAY NIGHT'S PIEE. Further Particulars of the Big Blaze. ORIGIN OF THE FIRE. The cause of the fire Is unknown , but it is supposed to hive originated from the bursting of the large hard coal stove , which was located directly beneath the stair-way , from which point the flames were first observed proceeding. Thin is the only cause known to which the fire may be as- cribsdi Oetails Learnel Yeaterday2 5J At three o'clock the mayor sent a messenger to the U P. headquarters to have a locomotive in rordiness to send to Council Bluffs if needed. At four o'clock he telegraphed to the mayor and chief engineer at theBluffj for one engine and alt4he hose they could "bring. At that time it was thought the water in the cisterns In the vicinity of the fire would give out and the proposition of Mayor Chase and Chief Galiigan was to couple hoeo to the river and get a water supply in that way , if necessary. At half past five o'clock the chief engineer of the Bluffs came over with plenty cf hose and an engine. The buildings occupied by Sam Burns and Collins belonged to John D. Creigbtoij , that of ller'a [ to M. W. Konnard , and Frank Ramge's to Mrs. Mary Paxlon. Insurance- buildings and stock so far as can bo known are as follows : Risdon'a Agency-Firemen's Friend , $3,000 on Her & Co. ; Girard , $2,000 on stock of Samuel Burns , and $1,000 on fixtures in the Westchester. H. W. Yates' Agency Conn. Fire § 3,000 en Her & Co , $5,000 on the ctocfe of Collins ; WilUamsburg City , § 5,000 same ; Trader's , Chicago , $4,800 ; Conn. Fire , $2,500 ; Mer chants , of St. Joe , $2COO. Coutant'a Agency Home of N. Y. , on Her & Co. , furniture , tools , sten cils , etc. , $2,500 ; same Co.- , stock 83,000 ; same Co. , G. H. & J. Si Collins , $2,500 ; Insurance Co. of N. A.Her & Co. , stock , $1,000 ; same Co. on Mary J. Paxton's building , $4,000. ' Liverpool , lundon and Globe Her & Go.'a stock , $2,000. Franklin , of Philadelphia Ramge's atock , $2,500. Underwriters' agency Mary J. Paxton , building , $4,000. Mr. Ooutant has some on Burns and some on S.'P. Morse & Co. , on which there is not a preat loss. Murphy & Livett North British ; 81,500 on Kenn ds building , Her & Co. , and Samuel Burns ; Queen , $5,500 on P. Wndhoim , and Her & Co. , Star of New York , $2,500 , P. Windheim. Frank Ramga has $9,000 in tha Manhattan of America ; Other patVtea wi-1 lose small amounts. Ish & McMahon's store presented a lively scene all night , the force of men employed there first packing and removing the goods and then returning and re-arranging them under the leadership of "Little Mac. " 'The Morse stock has been returned to its place. Max Meyer & Co. are back in their old quarters in a demoralized condi < tlon. Rimge ditto. The firemen are still playinp on the ruins and doing ef- fdctive wdrk , aft they did all night last night. The police are to be commended for their hard work and excellent protec tion of valuable proparty. Only one man was arrested laet night for steal ing , although two others are spottec this afternoon and have been sent for. ATHICKMAN'S , New Zephyr. GREAT RIBBON SALE ! AT KURTZ'S. AT KrJRiz's. AT KURTZ'S. Kurtz's Store , Crelghton Block , t-t The finest lot of NEW YEAR CARDS at F. C. Festner & Sons corner 12th and Farnham streets , up lairs. Warm Hoods at Kurtz's. t-t A Card , of TJmnks. The sincere thanks of our firm are tendered to the gallant firemen c Omaha , and thb friends who aided us in our effort to save goods from destruction by fire Tuesday eight. MAX MEYER & BROS' . ONE HUNDRED NEW PATTERNS TO RENT AT KURTZ. t-t TO TilE PUBLIC. I would respectfully call the atten tion of the citizens of Omaha and vi cinity to the fact that Lhave on hand 'the largest and best selected stock of boots and shoes in the city , which I offer at the lowest possible cash figures and warrant every pair sold. I have a line of gents' sewed booti and shoes which are much lower than ever be fore ; also a lot of misses' and ladies' shoes and slippers , which will be sold equally low , and the best and cheap est artics in the west. This is business and no humbug. Call and examine for yourselves. PHILLIP LANG , 1318 Farnham street. It pays to trade al Kurtz's. t-t Willis IT. Yates has just bought two car loads of floar by telegraph , which is one of the largest purchases ever made by any retailer in the city. BOAKD OF EDUCATION , A Large Amount of Business Transacted attheirLast Meeting. The Cass Street School Un satisfactory. The r gular monthly meeting of the board of education was heldTuesday evening , and was attended by Messrs. Bloom , Connoyer , Gibson , Kennedy , McConnell , Staley , Woodworth and Mr. President. The minutes of the preceding meetIng - Ing were read and approved. The committee on claims reported , recommending the payment of cer tain claims , including teachers' and janitora' pay-rolls , salary of clerk , etc. , amounting to $4,699.80. On motnn of Mr. Oonnoycr the report - port was adopted and the secretary and treasurer authorized to draw the proper warrants. The special building committee on Cast Street School Houeo reported es timate of work done , deducting 15 per cent , $1,204.97 , and recommsnded payment of aamn. Adopted. Mr. Staley offered a resolution authorizing the presldept , anc secre tary to drar a warrant in favor of the Fourth National Bank , of New York , for $5,010 , the amount of interest due.on the $100,000 bonds January 1st. Adopted. He slao introduced a resolution in structing the superintendent to ascer- ain and report to the board the names of all pupils attending the public schools from outside districts , with the number of the district. Adopted. By Mr. Connoyer To admit all school children to the school rooms immediately upon their arrival on the grounds , from the first Monday in No vember to the first Monday in March. Adopted. By Mr. Connoyer To appoint a special committee to investigate tha working of the new school books adopted by the board in opposition to the wishes of the superintendent. The superintendent , being present , said he thought they were going to work well although they had not tested them Ion- ; enough yet to be able to tell. He explained that his opposition to the new books was to prevent any agitation of matters which were not of interest to the out side world , bringing about a discos- sion by the public press and consequent quent weakening of confidenca in the teachers and board and making many dissatisGed. He thought it was not a , subject for newspaper 'discussion and that such discussion was harmful to the interests of the schools. Messrs. Kennedy , Bloom , Connoyer and Staley spoke upon the resolution , which was on motion of Mr. Bloom indefinitely laid over. By Mr. Staley , instructing the secretary rotary to advertise For Bids for the sale of the old CasS street school house and report the same to the board at the next regular meeting , the board re serving the right to reject any and all bids. bids.Mr. Mr. Kennedy eald the b'dard was hard pressed for school room and he thought it was not well to be too hasty in advertising for proposals. He thought it might bo moved some where and used to advantage. Mr. Bloom favored selling it if a fair price could be obtained. Mr. Staley said the object of the resolution was to ascertain whether it would pay to give the price demanded by house movers , $400 , , or not and that could be ascertained by obtaining the bids. The building was worth , in his opinion , $1200. 'The re-solution was adopted. BF Ir. Bloom : x Resolved , That it is the sense of this board that the law governing the subject of the "Board of Examiners" for the school district of OuiabtV should be eb attended as to provide for five examiners instead of three. Second That no compensation should bo allowed to the members composing said board of examiners. Resolved- , That the Douglas county delegati n u h 1c slaturo are here by requentud tn in reduce aforesaid amendments to the law as now in force , and labor for the passage of the same. . , . . A letter was road from Hon. W. J. Broatch asking the board to ascertain what new legislation is needed and tendering his services to secure the same. It was moved by Mr. Connoyer that a committee of three be appoint ed to take into consideration the advisability of new legislation in the interests of school matters. Mr. Kennedy moved that the sup erintendent ba added. Motion anc amendment adopted. By Mr. Gibson , authorizing the sec retarytogive notice to the architec of the Cass street school buildiug thai the arches and partition walla of the building were not satisfactory , anc that the board would not accept the building until the unsatisfactory portions tions were made good Adopted. M"ssrs. Connoyer , Bloom and Ken nedy were appointed as tha specia committee on the subject of legisla tlon. tlon.Mr. Mr. Connoyer moved that the ser vicesof _ the carpenter at present en gaged by the committee on buildings and property be dispensed with anc the committee be authorized to em ploy a mechanic to make any neces sary repairs on buildings. Carried. Mr. Marsh called the attention o : the board to the uncertainty of get ting into the new school building and the importance of taking some steps to relieve the over-crowded house. Also , if it was still to be occupied , the old Cass cti'eet school house muai 'bo banked up to be made comfortable or lowered to the ground b. " jack- screws. A motion instructing the commit tee on buildings and property to have the building lowered and banked up was carried. Mr. Kennedy moved thatrr commit tee of three bo appointed to take suitable steps for relieving the over crowded rooms of the North School , the said committee to consist of the president secretary and Mr. Staley. Adopted. On motion the board adjourned. AT HIOKMAN'S , New Zephyr. Do your shopping at Kurtz's , t-t Go to the OMAHA TOY STORE , 513 Fourteenth street , between Farn ham and Douglas , for anything in the toy lino. The largest and bast ee lected stock in the city. dtf H. POHLJIAN , Proprietor. Warm Mittens at Knrtz'a. t-t FURS ! FURS ! ! FURS ! ! ! The Omaha Fur Manufacturer , Henry G. Rlchter , { la to be found op posite the postoffice. o26-tf Warm leggings at Kuril's. t-t A Fine line of samples of New Year Cards at THE BEE Job Room. Call in time and leave your orders. Always fresh Oysters at Tizzard's. ' A- . - tf A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. AiKuBiz's STOKE ! AT KURTZ'S STOBE ! Immense Redaction in Ribbons ! FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS' WORTH To be sold for § 2,000 ! Read this Price Liat ! Read this PriceLisU NOB. 4 and 5 Satin Ribbon lOo Nos.7 and9 " H 15c No. 12 " 20c Nos. 4 and 5 Satin and Groa Grain 10c No. 7 Satin and Groa Grain 15c No. 9 " " " " 20c No. 12 " " " 30o A larga lot of Fancy Rib'bonB at Half Price ! SASH RIBBONS ! Reduced from 83.00 to $1.50 per Reduced from 05.00 to $2.60 per yard ! Only this one loti No more can to had at these pricesi ! HOLIDAY GOODS ! ! AT KURTZ'S STORE ! AT KURTZ'S STORE ! Three hundred dozen Linen Hand * kerchiefs at very low prices. See new Silk Girdles at Kurtz's. See new Hoods at Kurtz's. | See new Leggings at Kurtz's. See new Mittens at Kurtz's. See cow Wool Jackets at Kurtz's. See new Fancy Goods at Kurt's. KURTZ'S STORE , GREIOBTON BLOCK , NEAR POSTOFFICE. All the newest and latest designs in cut glass bottles just received at Ish & McMahoc's , 13 1 Farnham street. AT HIOKMAN'S , New Zephyr. See now goods at Kurtz's. See new goods at Kurtz's. See new goods at Kurtz's , t-t FOR THE HOLIDAYS Beautiful designs in solid and plri , ; ed cnp3 , suitable forholiday presents- Full line of plated and solid table cut- eryspeca and eye-gla'saes , atWhipple , \lcMillan & Co.'s , Crelghton block , 15th street 6-3t 500MENS' , BOYS'AND CHIL DREN'S OVERCOATS AND ULS TERS TO BE CLOSED OUT RE GARDLESS OF COST , AT POL- AOK'S. 6-tf Do your shopping at Kurtz's , t-t Just opened , at Saxe's drug store , corner of 13th and Farnham street , one of iha largest , best tmdfinestlol of Holiday Goods ever shown in Omaha , Call early and take your choice. G-St A _ i * _ * * _ New Engravings at Hospe's. Lubin's , Coudray's , Colgate and Palmer's extracts in bulk in any quantity for sale by byIsu Isu Died. ATKINSON On December 7 , 1880 , Gracie , only daughter of Alexander and Temperance Atkinson , aged 3 years , 2 months and 82 days. Fu neral at St ; Barnabas church , ou Thursday afternoon , at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are invited to be present. ' Strangers , visit Kurtz's store , t-t Just received at TIIE BEE Job Rooms the nicest line of diminutive Paper and Envelopes and Cards , suit able for Children's Birthday Parties. Call and see them. NEARLY CLOSED OUT ! Our Cloaks nnd Dohlmans ! Our Cloaks and Dohlmans ! Our Cloaks andDohlmans ! Save coney ! Save money ! Save money ! Save money ! Buy them at Kurtz's ! Buy them at Kurtz's ! t-t ATTENTION , HOOKS. All the members of thia company are requested to attend this oveningat 8 o'clock sharp the regular monthly meeting. JULIUS TREITSCHKE , Secretary. THE CREIOHTON , A first-class hotel in every respect , is situated on the northwest corner o Thirteenth and Cipitol avenue. This now home is newly and elegantly fur nished throughout , and the table anc bill of fare will compare favorably with the best in the land. Give it a trial. No runner at the Depot. "ct29-eod-tf Sculley again on the track. He be gins the feat of walking 2,000 miles in 31 days at the Board of Trade sa loon on Thursday morning atG o'clock. He walks 50 miles the first day anc adds one mile each day , makinz 465 miles the last six days. dec7t2 New Encrnvings at Hospe's , Call at the BEE job rooms and ex amine something nice in the way oJ Fine Papetries , suitable for invita tions -weddings , balls , private masquerade q-uerado parties , sociables and con certs. For Sale Six-horse power Baxter engine and boiler , In good repair. Apply at BEE offica. no4tf SHOW GASES . , JUHCIMCTURKD BT O. CT. "WZ3L3DE , 1317 CASS ST. , OMAHA , NEB. t3"A good assortment always on hand. * ! MERCHANT TAILOR , Is prepared to make Pints , Soils and otercoat to order. Prices , fit and workmanship guaranteed to suit. One Door West or fTrnlckBtianf a lOly OKDER OF ATTACHMENT. Slorrh Hsru'.ter , plaintiff , vj. B. Murray , flrgt name unknown , defendant. Before Luther R. Wright , Justi o of the Peace of Douglas County , Aekmka. On the 1st day of November , A. D. 1SSO , said justice issued an Order of Attachment in the afore action for the sum ot $16.5) . Omaha Novembir th , 1830. MORKIS ELGUTTEB. By DIMS BLOOM , hia Attorney. n7 ! t A. W. NASON. E ITTIST , Omci"Jacob's B ek , corner Capltol > A.T8. and lEth Street , Omaha , Neb. THE DAILY BEE the Latest Home nd Te w ; of tb DJ. ' " * I SPECIAL NOTICES. SOTIOE Advertisements To Let For 8la" OSt , Found , Wants , Bo&nlln ? Ac. , trill be la- Kited In tbeae columns once ( or TEN CENTS wr llni ; * ch nbsoqaentln ortlonFIYE GENTS * r Una. The first Insertion corer loaa than IWENTT-FIVE OEMTS. TO ICAK-UOHET. CJC < ? AAATO LOAN At 8 per cent intai 50uUUU cat , n rams of $2000 and u p- wardi for 1 to 6 years' time on first claw Ira pro v ed city and farm property. Apply at BKMIS teal Estate and Loan Agency , 15th and Douglas Bt3. 278-eodtt TO LOAN-Catl at Law Offle * D.L.THOMA8. Room 8. Crelghton Block ONKY TO LOAN 1109 Farnham street. M1 Dr. Edward * Loan Agency. nov-J2-tf HiLP RANTED Asoodh-mse-kcercr , 11C9 F rn ham street , up ttain. 3M ( Fir t-cU s fem l cook , itCom- WANTED TTons ? . EUlr , Neb. NICKjLAS ANTED Kaipluyment ( or horse and wagon. W E. A. UARR'S ' : ! , 16th and Nlcho'aa ati TTTAN1ED A teams'cr. Apply to L. Dug- W Ban , 1112 South 13th St. 25-8 Furnished rr.om fcr two men , WANTED from Pojtoffics. Address No. 831. 209 si-St OOM MATE WANTED Address J. H. P E Bee office. 7-3 All Omaha know that the WANTED Et. Jotm Is the KKO rf Sewing s offlce on IFth St. . 849-tf FOfiRfcHT-rlGU8 S AMD USD. BBNT. House , four rooms , eoilth end FOB street , 35.00 per mouth. Enquire ol . L , MeCagus , rcil estate agent , opposite post- fll-ci 913-eod-3t RENT Two fu nlshfd rocrfi. Apply southwest corner Eighteenth street and Capitol avenue. 5-10 RENT Furnished rooms with or with out hoard. Best of reference given aid re quired ; 277 Fambam street. 24-11 rjlOK RENT Furnished room Mr centlitnan D only , southeast cor. 12th anil Haniey 2-7 [ T10B BENT IIouss with 13 rorna on the cor- Pnr of 13th and Chicago forrci.t by iimothy Kelly. C tf RENT House in Shul.'u 2M trtdftion , FOR ' per month. W. S1UKUAL , rwo 0 , CreiKhton Block. S35-tf OTORE FOB BKNT First flo.jr And basement. 3 Apply to Gouli & Uorri ! ! , 1W)3 ) Farnham St " 89t-tt BENT A furnished , south fiont room FOB at No 1012 r'arnham 3t tai-lf TTtOR RENT Thai excellent dwelling honsa S. I ; E. corner ot 121 and Cillfofnia streets. Well , cistern Mid barn. Apply to John Gu Id , 1005 Farnham St. 839-f ! FOB RENT Ewelhng house S. E. corner of 23d and Burt Sts. Excellent barn , cisterns MdwMl ; rentchwp. Apply to C. A. Merrill , 1005 Farnham St. . , . 840-tf BENT Cottage , on 5th and Pirie titt ! , FOB house , eight roomson3d and CasaSta Enquire J. P. Roe , S. E. Cor. 12th and Farn- lam. 696-tf RENT 2 furnished rooms over Mer chants Exchange , N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodtre streets. . 2S9-tf SALE. OFFERS . , A SPLENDID LIST 0 BEMIS In Houses , Itcisi F. nns and jnds. In his new column on 1st roco SALE Business house and grocery stock , > Restaurant attached. AdJresj R. Cruffin , Aurora , Neb. 9-1 m SALE Ho'so poner machine and cord wood tench and saws. Apply next the Bee oBlce. . 920-2. 10K bALK Two doao carriages , at A. J. 1 Simpsou's. Dll-tf , T OTS. FARMS , HOUSES AND LANDS. Lee IJ over BEMIS' new column of bargains on lg age K SALK Coltouwood I amber of all sizes , t HKDMOND'S. Slxt flnth-st. 518-t MISCELLANEOUS. T 0ST In going from Tr nliy Rectory to the Jj U. P. depot , a seal sUn manuscript cover with manuscript. The finilcrwill confer a favor by returning it to the Rectory 31-7 A dark roan horse , soma white feet , sore on left shoulder. Any information * s to hU whereabout may be left at Foatcffico , OmJha. W. U. DAHNELS. 3 ! ' A receipt bo k. containing.sornU valfl- LOST receipts , book was left in Post office on monev on'er ' desk. > indcr will please leave at Postofflce. JOLIAC. DAFNKLL. 31-7 HILL'S MANUAL NOTICE : ' R. S. PEALE , of Council Bluffs , Iowa , is no [ nnier General Agent for. the sia ! of HILL'S MANUAL OF SOCIAL AND BUSINESS FORMS. We having terminated his agency for trued and sufficient reasons ; and wo hereby CAUTIO N the public against bom ? Imnoaod up on , by unscrupulous m-n. who attempt to "i > alm eft" a SPURIOUS nark on them instead ot 'Hill's Minnil. " tno bboKttheypwant orsub scribed for. MOS S WAKREN i" CO. , Publish ers of Hill's Mtnual , 103 SUta t. , ChicaRO Nov. 6th. 1833. 10-J7 FOUND InNor'hOmahaaepotte < I alfabout twoorthroj diys old. Owner cm have < amo by calling at North Western brewery , Cumlng street , and r.ayiag for tbisnot'ca. 21-17 CJTRAYED A hlte and r d spotted cow about J 6 years old. Auy Information as to her whereabouts will be thankf ull > nceiredatU. P. Meat Maiketjnth nd W > b < or. S-7 Absolutely Pure. llade from Grape Cream Tartar. No otho1 preparation makes such llprht , flaky hot breach or luxurious pastry. Can bo eaten by dypeptic without fear of the lls resulting from heavy \ _ digestible food. Sold only.ln c IMS all Grocers. nn n fVnwniR Cn. N w DISEASES OF THE EYE , Ear and Throat. DR L. B. GEADDY5 OCULIST , AURIST & LARYNCIST * Office Over Kennard's ] Drag Store Corner of 14th and Douglas Sts. novlS-3m VINEGAR WORKS ) EBNST KREBS , Manager , Manufacturer of all kinds of Jcra St Bet. 3th aid loth. OMAHA , SSB. mi. A. S. PEISDEKY , CONSULTING PHYSICIAN EAS PERMANFNTLT LOCATED HIS VXD' ICAI. OFFICE , iit Tenth Street , OHAHA"NEBRASKA Offering tls Bcrrlces in all departments ro medicine anJ rnrpery , both in irencral an pedal praclbe acute and chronic diseases. Ca ba consulted night and day , and mil Tldta part of the city and county on receipt of lett tolexnm r day at home. Samples wor fr . JAddreas Stlnaon & Co Portland , Me. " J.H.FLIEGEL&GO. Successors to J. H. THIELE , MERCHANT TAILORS , No. 1220 Douglas Street , AT = TA ONE MILLION ACRES ox * CHEAP LAND XBff EASTERN NEBRASKA , $2 TO $5 PER ACRE. 20,000 Acres TCWT DOUGLAS COUNTY , 6 to 12 Miles fromDmalia , $6 to $10 per Acre , on Long lime and Low Interest. Large tracts suitable fcr Colonies in all the best Counties in the State , 80,000 acres scattered through Iowa. A large number of Improved Farina in Nebraska , many 01 them near Omaha , $12 to $40 per acre , An Immense List ol OMAHA CITY PROPERTY , Consisting of Elegant Resi dences from $3,000 to $20- 000. Many vacant lots in the additions to Omaha. Hundreds of lots scattered through the City. Houses and Lots , Business Houses and Lots , and all kinds of City Real Estate. We also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Doug- lad County , on 5 years time , at 10 percent , interest to all who can show good titles. Slaps for Douglas and Sarpy Counties for sale * I beautiful lota fronting conth la Imc & Selden's Ada ; for $450 half cash. louse and lot , 'Oil and Podi ; * . . . . $ 3,090 Iouo and lot near Bnvmell Hall 2,100 Vo oew houses and fall lot , rents for 4SOperyear 4,000 Jew brick house , 21x25. li etory , with 3 lots _ 2,000 louse and lot Webster et 1,600 , arjtehou e and come riot 6,000 o.rge house fulllot , California st 4,000 Residence and 4 full lot ) , St. Mary's ave. . 5,600 louse and small lot , south of depot. . . . . 950 louse and smill lot , poutn of depot 635 Residence property , Kdnntzi and Hath'a add 6,500 rine residence property t. , 10,000 louse and lot , 22d and Uarner 1800 louse and lot , Nelson's addition 2,700 louse and lot Shinn'g addition. . . . ' 1,600 tesidenceand corner lot 3,005 tcslJcnco ( cash ) 7,500 lealdedca 8,000 Residence 6,600 loose and one-half lot 1.C5C fbreo houses and corner lot 7,600 Residence and corner lot 7,500 House and 60 ( eet front , I6'.h street 3,700 Ur/e house ami corner lot 6,500 Residence and three lots 6,500 Tire house and corner two-thirds of cor ner lot 1,100 Housa and small lot , Casa street 2,100 Hauseandlot , 27th near Farnham l.OOT BOQQS&HILL. Brick house and corner lot 1Z. Small home and foil lot , Coming * st 2,35 ( Hcnso and lot , 23d Btreet 3,20 ( House and full lot , worth { 4,000 for 5,50 ( Fmebfick reiidence iso ( Brick residence 6,661 House and corner lot l 554 Kew two-story house and corner lot 4 zK Residence and full lot , Farnham st 6,50 < House and one acre , 18th street 3,00 ( House and half lot , 18th street 2,2 < X House and lot , Shinn's addition j House and half lot , Cass strret 1H House and naif lot , CMS Street 1,451 Residence and two lots , Capitol Hill 7.CKX Elefsant brick residence 2 full lots 16,601 Finest residence in. the city 16,001 Residence property * . 17,00i Besiden 0 property 17.5CI Residence. . . . . . . . . . 6,60i House and lot , Shinn's addition 1,201 Souse and lot , Rhinn's > dditfon l,6O Housaand lot,2ithand Farnbam ] ,4x ( House and lot , 27th and Douglas $871 House and full lot , Izardit l,7fi Kew house and 1 } lot 2,20 Residence property 7,60 Residence property , verv fine 13,501 House and lot , Horbach'a addition 1,50 Residence , Farnham st 6,00 Ilonse and Jlot 1 block from Court House and i lot 1 block from Court House 2,23 House and corner lot 2 blocks from Court House 2,400 Home and Ut , Nicholas street io House and 1 acre , Glees' addition House and lot , llth street 900 Large buildingand six lots , 1 mile out. . . 4,001 House and lot on Davenport 3,601 Home and J lot , near depot 1,501 House and t lot , near depot SQI House and lot , South Avenn * 1,001 Bou e and lot , Shinn'g addition 1,90 Residence , Konntze and Ruth'f add 2,60 Residence property , Kounue and Ruth's addition 5,000 Residence prcpertr , south part cf town. . 2,501 House and i lot , Webster st 2,701 Horse and 5 acres at barracks 70 House and lot , Armstrong's addit'n 1,00 House and lot , South 11 st House and lot , Eountze and Ruth's ad dition 8.60C Residence and J lot 2,70 House and lot , 16th st 3,600 Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS 1408 Fara , St , , Omaha , deb , JTJ Immense Stock for FALL AND WiNTEH Fine Cnstom-3Iadc Men's Suits , Boys' Suits Children's Suits. WINTER OVERGJATS Tor Men , Boys , and Children. Undcr-Weur , Hats and Caps , Trunks and Valises , at Trices to SiiH Al WMV Farnham Street , Near Fourteenth AGENTS R DEVLIN 00. , TIEHIED BOSTON CLOTHi F1RNHAS STREET , MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY. The largest and best assortment cf Trunks and Valises in the West. Telescopic Cases and Sample Trunks a Specialty. H. H. MARHOFF , - - - PROP. , 117 14th St. , 3 Doors North of Douglas St. ORCHARD & BEAM. DEWEY & STONE , J.B.FRENCH &C C7.AJOMAHA. tisn. " BJ JbCIO , GKOOEKS , OMAHA. OMAHA OMAHA. 1 GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOODS , Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and a full line of .A-HSTID jE\A.oNnz" G-OOIDS 337 ZS A GRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITESEW1NG MACHINE Gives universal S. tisfnction and that it is stead ily and rapidly increasing in pnblic lavor. The White Kwhine justly claims to be the best made , the &r esfc running , the simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine in the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in tegrity , and purchasers are always satisfied , because they find everything just as repres ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The sales so far thia year 'are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the [ Omaha Office. , will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNO , Cor. Davenport and 15Ih Sts. Orrmlia. WM. F. STOETZEL , Has tha exclusive sale of the G-OLID OOIIsT STOVE. The Gold Coin is this season the favorite of Chicago , is prefer- cd above all other Stoves , comes both plain and h ghly orna mented has the new patent grate and flre-pot. hat -win outwear half dozen of any other. The Gold Coin w ghsitore by fittylbff , than any other Stove of its size in the market , and is , therefore , more durable than any other Stove , is strictly -warranted in every respect , ic requires no salesman to selli * as city reference soils "VTitnout trouble. Oor. 10th and Jackson.