\Z * * ZIT * ' IT I < . ! SB rime ci atiot bish T ' Ji urgt par ! t * -c * IJ oil I" tel inz ofj f of pv bepo po pen - i 1 ! Ii i- it o t ; tl , ' C rf 10 , ' v THE DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning , Dec. 11. BREVITIES , Paterson sells coaL - For winter comforts in caps , 'robes , car- , to Frederick , Hatter. jnu/J , mufflers go Holiday Goods at Kuhn's. Porter is running the Omaha Terry. Choica meats , Besen's Pulton Market. Celluloid Sets at Kuhn'e , druggist. Trains are all on time to-day. The weather is delightful and the nights lovely. The C. B. & Q. arrived three hours late Thursday night. The ice crop i beiacr harvested from Cut-Off Lake. The neatest celluloid Bets ever brought to Omaha , at Saxe'e. Whipple , McMillan & Co. , the jewel ers , Creighton Block. o2C-tf BEST IX THE WORLD Baar Glove fitting Patterns at Bushman's. tf Before buying your hats , caps aud ure , call at C. B. De Great & Co.'s. 20-tf The Academy of Sciences meets to night in Williams' block. Swiss Cheese , wholesale nnd retail , at Caaimenzind & Meyer's , 207 cast 13tb St. Everybody shaves at Gamble's O. K. shop , southwest corner Twelfth and Farn- ham streets. lOlawtf H Lee Baker , of Rocherville , D. T. , was brought in Thursday and lodged in jail for stealing and rebranding government horses. * A large amount of stolen property is recovered from second-hand dealers , yt there are no "fences" in town. A yonng Bohemian girl who has been in the city but five months , Friday filed a complaint charging a young countryman with bastardy. In the police court yesterday on < drank paid one dollar and costs. A boj wljowas caught peddling without license , went to jail in default of S3 and costs. The mass meeting for the "Home foi the Fricndle srt has been postponed unti Hie action of the city council on the la dies' petition is ascertained. That bodi has adjourned for two weeks , The jury assembled in the Unitoi States ccurt yssterday only to be dis charged for the term. A lew equity case will be disposed of and court will probably adjourn in three or four days. A blockman atRoddis' packinghouse Lad the first finger of his right hand cu off with a cleaver Thursday. He was taksi to Bell's drug store , where Dr. Damn amputated the finger at the second joint. The old and reliable Pioneer Dni ; Store of Omaha has the finest assortmen of'rich Holiday Goods ever brought to th city , nnd invite everybody to call carl , and sec them , Ish & McMahon , propric tors. decTtf The morning of the last day of tb year will be a dark one. There will be a clipse of the sun on that morning. Th un will rise partially eclipsed by tb moon , the obscuration continuing for evan an hour. The funeral of Mr. Malcolm Mcli tosh will take place from his latere idchc on South Tenth street on Saturday , i 1:30 p. m.Jnnder the auspices of the Mi sonic order , of which he was a member. Sulley went on the track Thursda snorning at C o'clock and made his fift TOiles without an effort. He i -drawing large crowds , nnd says his lat walk at the Grand Central Billiard Ha put him in good trim instead of tirein him , Truly "a thing of beauty is U joy foi ever , " at least so thought a BEE manyestei day , when , dropping in at the jewelry cf tabliahment of Kdholm & Erickeon , h was shown a beautiful silver chariot ic pitcher , gold lined and ornamented wit the fiucst engraving ever executed on piece of precious metal. None but a artist of the highest order could design piece of workmanship as fine as this. Th newspaper man said "he guessed he woul take it , " but when he was told that tli price was S210 , he fainted and was carrie out. W. J. Mount , o Ihis city , has n ceived a circular notice of the mysteriou disappearance of Mr. John Blcckridge , c Racine , Wis. , who left homo Septcsibc 2Sth , with S1GOO cash to purchase afarr in the northwest. Since his departure n tidings have been received of or from him and it believed that he haa either bee : foully dealt with or that some mental ei ; order has clouded his reason , the latte being the theory of his friends , as he wa subject to fits of disapiwintment nnd al cent mindedness. He was a member o the lodge , chapter and commandcry , a Ilacine , by whom the search is being man aged. His full description may be obtainei of Mr. Mount. Companies , societies or private in dividuala mshinp to purchase some thing suitable for a present , wiil fin < at Edholm & Erickson's , Fifteen ! ! street , opposite the Postoffice , a lim of rare and valuable presents , now ii : stock , and if not on hand will bo madi to order on short notice and executoc hi the best possible manner. TO THE LADIES OF OMAHA. We beg to inform the ladies tha1 wo have increased our force so that ul Can now be waited on at our ribbot counter. JL A. KURTZ , Creighton Block. WhippleMcMillon & Co.Crcightor Block , 15lh St. , are colling a splendid line of DIAMONDS , Solid GOLE Chains and a Choice Selection o ) GOLD and SILYER Watches. Give them a call and BOO what thej have in the way of HOLIDAY pres ents. received ot THE BEE Job Rooms the nicest line of diminutive Paper and Envelopes and Cards , suit able for Children's Birthday Partiec. Call and see them. Improve your eye eight by using the Arundel tinted , for sale at John Ban- mor'e , 1314 Farnhara street. 3t We believe the St. Louis Patenl "Jack Frost" Flour i- without at equal in t .a market. If your grocei don't fcefp it , Bend orders to Welehani fcBro. , Age-U , Eighth and Farnhan streets. t-s THE LATEST THING PRODUCED , Solid gold and silver mounted toile set at Ish & McMahon'sd9tf Fresh Oysters direct from Balti more , 'choico table butter and ficel CBB8 > g en apples by the bnehel 01 barrel ; the best Early Rose andPeach blow potatoes , and a full line oi FRESH GROCERIES always or hand at William Gentleman , cornoj of Sixteenth and CMS streets. 9-31 A TRAQEDY AYEKTED , An Amusing Result of an Omaha Woman's Jealousy. Pistols for One , Grip Sacks for Two. A few days since a merchant of Omaha , who by the way his a tery jealous wife , was called west on busi ness , to be gone two or three weekr. His wife , who usually accompanied him on such trips , .was not invited this time , and her suspicions were aroused the moment her husband etirted. About ten days after the gentleman , on leaving his hotel in his hurry to catch & train , forgot his satchel. When he reached the next town he immediately wrote the landlord to have the bapgage forjrarded to him. But through eoraa mistake It was sent direct to this city. A few days after this , as the jealous wife sat imagin ing all Boris of wicked things about her absent lord , a boy put in his appearance and said that Mr. X. had sent in hia satchel and wanted to know if he should bring it up to the house or leave it at the store. "Bring it down at once , * ' said Mrs. X. , in surprise , " 1 wonder wlut it means ? Maybe John hai been murdered by the Indians. " And the heart of the good woman softened , and she determined to banish all thoughts of the green-eyed monster. Whan the eatchel arrived she took it at once to her room , and setting it down in a corner , turned to go out. But she halted at the door and said , "Now I Vender if John hasn't sent something a present , or a note ; or maybe he has sent in his washing to bave it sent to the laundry. Anyhow , I believe I ought to open it an3 see. " She got down on her knees and examined the fastenings ; it wac firm and would not budge. Sh was more anxious than ever now , and tried to open it. She finally managed to break the lock with a pair of shears and the satchel sprang open. She at once began to empty it of its contents various articles of soiled wearing ap parel were carefully laid to ono side , with two decks of cards , a half pin ! bottle part full of a reddish looking fluid , and several other eimilar ar tides. She was near the bottom nov and was examining everything carefully - fully , when she came across an clt memorandum book. She eagerh aeizod It , when out dropped the picture turo of a beautiful yonng lady. Shi scanned the strange face a taomeht and laying it to one side commence ! turning the leaves of the book- She feoon found a letter written in ; lady6 hand , which begun , "M ; Darling John , " and ended "You Loving Carrie. " The lady was on * he war-path now and dived down into the old grip sack for new discoveries and foum another letter , in which the impuden Carrie had dared to call John he John "darling , pet , love , " etc. Thii was too much for the delicate nervei of Mre. X. She rose with blood ii her eye. She made up her mind t < go up town and purchasj a dosoo arsenic , wait till her husband re turned , and then , after telling hi& all , swallow the fatal dose in hio prca enca. But before she reached th < store aho glanced over ono of the let ters and changed her mind , and turn ing round , entered a gun shop am purchased n seven-shooter instead Returning home , she packed thi satchel juat as she hud found it , anc started for the dopot. Mr. X. , sat in his hotel smoking j fragrant Havana , deeply absorbed ii his own thoughts when tbo door sud dcnly opened and Mrs. X. , stood before fore him. The man was speechless but with an effort led the way to thi sitting room. Once inside the lad ] closed the door and confronting hei husband ] said , "I have brought yoi your satchel John. " Shespokei-.it stage whisper , her eyes ihming am ! her form erect. John waa dumb founded and silent. But the wronged wife put the satchel on a table end began unpacking it , just as she had done once before , and said , "Now John , I am about to prove to you thai I know you to be a guilty man. ' "Why my dear , " said John , who had partly recovered from the first shock. "How on earth did you get mj satchel } I left it at Hastings and or dered it forwarded here. " Wituout deigning a reply , Mrs. X. exposed the picture and letters to the view of her husband , who all at once began to see light through darkness , andsaid : "Why , Mary , these are not my clothes , nor my memorandum , not my satchel ; see the name hero on the inside , and here , on this shirt , and in this book ; why what are you driving at ? " Poor Mrs. X'a brain was in a whirl ; she saw her mistake and wanted to die , Dut could. "I can't blame you , " said Mr. X. , 'and * * * * . " They returned home the next day via Hastings and exchanged satcheh. The * conplo think the story has been sept mum by those who knew it , but when they eeo this they will know letter. Fresh Smoked Salmon , Halibut and Bloaters , Fleming ct Co. I. O. O. F. All resident members of tne I. O. 0. F. and sojourning brothers in good standing are cordially Invited to be present this ( Friday ) evening at 7:30 oclock. By request of Omaha Lodge No. 1 , L 0. 0. F. Na parent having the welfare of children at heart , should permit themselves to be without Zells con : densed Cyclopedia. 10 Gt FURS ! FDRS1 ! FURS 111 The Omaha Fur Manufacturer , Henry G. Richter , Is to bo found op posite the postoffice. 026-tf Meals at all hours at Tizzard'a , tf F.ORTY BOD , * ' " * " " " * _ " * " "i" The Instrument , by Which Death Took Away David Barker. Dying in Delirium. For about two months past a young man named David Barker has been employed as a runner for the Omaha house. He was about thirty-two years of age , and had served ten years n the regular "army of the United States , having been in Omaha only about a year. He was seriously addicted to drink and of late had been warned by his companions to desist or he would kill himself. He did not , however , heed he warning , and his doom came as jredicted. On Wednesday he made his usual trips to the trains , but was even then noticed to be not quite right in his head , and was evidently entering upon a spell of the tremens. Thursday he did not make his trips , mt sat about the bar room all day , at imes singing or making some unusual demonstration , which proved that ho was growing worto. About 4 o'clock last evening he had ) ecomo so bad that a doctor waa sent or , and about the same time some ot us friends darted to carry htm up stairs to bed. The doctor was not found immedi ately and had he been it would have " " aeen of no use , for on his way up stairs , the noor fellow died In the arms of those who carried him. He was laid on his bed as it did not seem possible tint he had gone so suddenly , but in a few minutes it was evident that there was no human aid that could avail in his case. Coroner Jacobs was notified and at once re moved the remains to his undertaking rooms on Fatnham street , where il was at first thought that an Inquest would be held. On investigation , however , the facts were so conclusive that it was no thought necessary to go to the expense of an inquest. The remains will be buried to-day. The deceased had nc relatives in this part of the country buc ii said to have connections ir Baltimore , Maryland. His death it another instance of the infallible re suit of a long course of hard drinking his habit probably having been ac quired in the army and kept up eve since. Zicieback at Fleming's. Grand opening at the new "Gitj Hotel , " corner of Tenth and Harney on Katurdsy , December llth. Free lunch of the choicest variety. Giv < me a call. FRED WIRTII. Low p..ces tha orJp'r of the dc.y , a lha t-aS t-u of W. R. Bennett Co. Come for your toys and faucj goods while the assortment is good Come for your teas , coffee and spices Come for your sugar , syrup , etc. All sold at extremely low pr'ces Come for your household goods and a thousand and one useful thin i kept by us ai d sold cheap. W. 11 BENNETT & Co. , in North'Fifteenth St. Visit Kurt/s Store. The only Cyclopedia published giv ing maps af t r Gay's Atlas and pro- nunclation , is Zells condensed Cycle pedia. 10-6fc READ THIS TS § . Buy your boots at Whitney's. Buy your shoes at Whitney's. Buy everything In the boot and shoe line at Whitney's. If you wanl the worth of your money. 9 3t To those in need of any boots and shoes I would say before you buy , call and see what you can get and at what prices. Have on hand a good stock , especially suited for wintei wear. Give now and always good bargains. One price to all , at FUILRIEDE'S , Near Thirteenth & Douglas. Parish Aid Society. Officers of the Parish Aid Societj of Trinity have been elected as fol lows : Mrs. G. W. Doane , president ; Mrs. P. C. Hall , secretary ; Mra. S H. Kennedy , treasurer ; Mra. Brown- son and Mrs. Nicholas , collectors. OANDY"HALL. . Cheapest place In the city to buy candies. Fresh taffys , 20c per pound ; fine lemon cream candy , 20c per pound ; hoarhound candy , 25o pet pound fresh everyday , and &o larg est assortment of candy toys in town. 1418 Douglas street , between Four teenth and Fifteenth streets. d9t3 GREAT SALE OF RIBBONS. These ribbons cannot be purchased at the price we are selling at , and wo would advise all to call and see them at KURTZ'S American Watches. At the lowest possible figures at John Baumor's. 9-3t _ 500 MENS' , BOYS' AND OHIL- DREFS OVERCOATS AND ULS TERS TO BE CLOSED OUTRE- GARDLESS OF COST , AT POL- ACK'S. _ _ 6-tf Military Matters. The latest orders issued from the department of the Platte , Ft. Omaha. are as follows : Thr proceedings , findings and sen tence of the garrison coust-martial , convened at Fort Washakie , W. T. , pursuant to special orders No. 131 , dated headquarters Fort Washakio W. T. , Nonember7 , 1880 , in the case of Sergeant Robert Douglas , Uo. K , 3d Cavalry , transmitted to the depart ment commander for his decision and orders thereon , are hereby disapprov ed ; such court not having legal juris diction over the alleged offense. Major Isaac D. DeRussy , Fourth Infantry , Second Lieutenant. Fred W. Foster , Fifth cavalry , and Stcond Lieutenant , Lorenzo L. 0. Brooks , Fifth cavalry , are-relieved as mem bers of the general court martial con vened at Fort Fetterman , W. T. , by paragragh 1 , special orders No. 72 cur rent series , from theae headquarters , and Captain James H. Spencer , Fourth infantry , and Second Lieu tenant Harris L. Roberts , Fourth in fantry , are detailed as members of the same court. FIGHTING PIANOS. A. Hospe , Jr. , at the Head. Hallefc & Davis Piano Co. Certify to following facts : Some ime ego an article appeared in the daily papers from a certain p'.ano ' deal er , stating that he had the agency of the Hallet & Davis pianos , which is corrected by the folio wing letter : Decembsr 4,1880. A. Bospe/Esq. , Omaha , Nob. : DEAR SIR This is to certify that "ou are the authorized ? agent for the ale of our pianos in Omaha and vi cinity. We promise you protection. We have shipped you instruments on .he . 23d of November and others to ollow soon. soon.Yours Yours respectfully , HALLET & DAVIS , Piano Mft. Co. Mr. Hospe has had the agency foi hreo years , and as his many cuslom era assert , have found them to bo the inest piano , of first-class reputation and gives satisfaction above all others. Eighest Centennial award. Call and DO convinced. A. HOSPE , 1619 Dodge , Next door to Harris & Fisher's. Lubin's , Coudray's , Colgate am Palmer's extracts in bulk in an ; quantity for sale by 9-f t ISH & McMAHON. Custom work of boots and shoei made a specialty at Fullraide's , neai Thirteenth & Douglas. J. F. Sawyer wishes to announce t < his friends and old customers that hi may bo found , as heretofore , at 131' Farnham street , where will be glad tt show them the best selected stock o Watches , Clocks , Jewelry , Spectacle : and Silverware at prices that def ; competition. dlfltS Go to the OMAHA TOY STORE 513 Fourteenth street , between Farn ham and Douglas , for anything in th < toy line. The largest and best EC lected stock In the city. dtf H. POHLMAN , Proprietor. Death Record. At Council Blnfis this ( Friday morning , the 10th instant , of scirle fever , Charley E , Infant son of Mr P. M. and Maggie Coady. Funers will take place to-morrow at 11 o'clock Friends from Omaha invited to attoni Mrs. Coady is a sister of Mra. I Doran , of this city. The funeral of Mrs. Williams too place yesterday from St. B'arna has , Dean Millspaugh and Rev. W. A Green officiating. Mrs. Williams wa a devout communicant of the Episco pal church nnd a portion of the jus fruits of Trinity Mission. She wi ! be greatly missed in the work just be gun by Trinity Cathedral among th colored people. The friends of the deceased expres their thanks 5o the people of St. Bat nabas for the use of the church. The funeral of little Gracie Atkin son took place from St. Barnaba church Thursday afternoon , and wa attended by a lar e concourse o friends , who sympathized deeply wit ] the parents in their bereavement The services were conducted by Rev John Wi'li-ims. ' Tha floral tributes M ere extremely beautiful and appro priate. ELSASSER. Friday , Dec. 10 , at . ' a. m. , of typhoid fever , Gottliel Frederick Elsasaor , age 25 years Fune-r ] ' " ' from his parent' residence , Oil b u .1 Eleventh street at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoob. Al friends invited. An immense assortment of silk ant Russia leather , celluloid sots for la dies and gents , just opened at lah & McMahons. 9-tf Get your compressed yeast fresh Tuesday1 sand Friday's regularly. Al Grocers kecpit. A Fine line of samples of Net Year Cards at THE BEE Job Room Call in time and leave your orders. JUST OPENED. A rich and beautiful assortment o silk lined Russia leather goods , con sisting of jewel caskets , ladies' am gents toilet cases , writing desks , ode cises , handkerchief and glove boxes ladies' fancy work boxes , etc. Ish < ! MoMahon , druggists , 1321 Farnhan street ? All the newest and latest designs ii cut glass bottles just received at Isl & McMahon's , 1321 Farnham street dec9-tf THE CREIGHTONj A first-class hotel in every respect , I situated on the northwest cornet o Thirteenth and Capitol avenue. Thi : new house is newly and elegantly fur nished throughout , and the table anc bill of fare will compare favorably whli the beat In the land. Give it t trial. No runner at the Depot , "ct29-eod-tf For Sale Six-horse - power Baxte ; engine and boiler , In good repair Apply at BEE office. no4tf The Royal St. John is warranted for five years. Holiday Presents. A great varietj al the Jewelry Store of John Baumer 1314 Farnham St. 9-3fc California Pears , Plums , Grapes otc. , at TIzard's Palace. " o21-tf If you have the remotest shadow oi aooubt that Edholm & Erickson , tht jewelers , opposite the postoffiee , art not doing a rushing business and have the largest and finest stock of good ; in the city , drop In and sea them. Broke Jail. LastnightMikeGHHganlorcsdoper the door of tha city jail and releasec one Dug Black , who was in for threat cnlng to kill his old employer , Ferd , Schroeder , whom he robbed of hi : stock some months ago. Mike was ar rested and will be tried at 2 o'clock to morrow. Black was released on pay ment of $3 and costs , Schroeder no wishing to prosecute him , A NOONDAY FIRE , Which Came Near Cooking the Antiquarian Book- Store's Goose" m A Fireman's Narrow Escape. About noon to-day a fire'broke out a the roof of the Antiquarian book stow , on Farmm , near Twelfth street , atoning from a stovepipe which ran clear up through the roof. An alarm was rung from box 5 , and the engines which were pumping on the streets being already at hand , ; ho hoae was merely un- : ouplcd and the nozzle attached , and a stream was on. the fire at the second tap of the ell. A small por- ; ion of the roof was damaged , not ex ceeding $25 in value , and stock of books injured to the extent of § 150. e latter ia insured with Murphy & Ciovett for $1,000. In run- iiing to the Ore Asst. Chief Ryley fell in trying to get on the Hook and Ladder truck , and was slightly bruised. He had a narrow escape from serious iujury. Chief Enainoer Galligan informs us that by 0:00 : clcck this evening every ciatern in the city will be full. The department threw 13,500 barrels of water on the big fire Tuesday night , since which time they have been con stantly at work filling up the various cisterns. RATHER RAPID. It is a remarkable fact thatmen will suddenly become color blind on leav ing church and take a brown silk um brella and leave a gingham one. Other parties will go and aelect handsome holiday presents at Kuhn & Co.'s , leaving an exceedingly small amount of money instead. There you can find every style of Celluloid Sets , which are sold as prices guaranteed to be had nowhere else lower. They have the finest line of odor cases over shown in this city , bought of a house pushed for ready cash and sold extremely low. Do not fall to see their very beautiful hand- painted fans. lyory goods are being closed out at cost to make room for more artists' materials. Elegant pocket goods very cheap. As usual they have the largest and finest line of perfumery in the city. Remember vou will save time and money by going directly to Kuhn'a Drug Store , Fifteenth and Douglas. Go early and have your choice , as the presents are going rather rapidly. For Groceries you should try the new firm of King , Armstrong & Go. , Sixteenth and California streets. r , They will give you the very lowest prices. Give them a call. d9t3 The popular host of the Corn Ex change , corner of lath andHarney streets , Mr. Nistel , will celebrate his birthday on Saturday and will be pleased to see all bis friends , Conceit all day , and a fine table will be spread. 92t. Always fresh Oysters at Tizzard's. tf Call at the BEE job rooms and ex- amlno something niee in the way of Fine Papetries , suitable forjnvita- tions to weddings , balls , private mas querade parties , sociables and con certs. , , Do your shopping at Kurtz's. Omaha in thelSupreme Court ; The { allowing casjs have juat been decided by the supreme court of Ne braska : Goodrich vs. Omiha. Ernr from Dcuglas county. Judgement re- veracd. Opion by Cobb , J. Day vs. Thompson. Appeal from Douglas county. Judgbment revers ed and cause dismissed. Opinion by Maxwell , Oh , J. Zells Condensed Cyclopedia. An abridged library and universal reference book , is at present being introduced to our citizens. It is worthy of your atten tion. 10-6t Any one in need of eyes-glasses or spectacles should not fail to call on John Baumer , as ho is able by the use of his eye tester to give you a suitable pair of glasses. His stock is the best selected west of Chicago. 3fc It pays to trade at Kurtz's. MEN AND WOMEN out of employ ment cin find no more profitable bos- inees than soiling PLAIN HOME TALK AND MEDICAL COMMON SENSE , a practical treatise on chron ic diseases , sexual physiology and a thousand things worth knowing , by the popular author , Dr. E. B. Footo. It ia the cheapest book in the English or German language ; 1000 illustrated pages ; just issued on NEW TYPE for § 1.50. Liberal discount to agents. Two copiosby mail , postage prepaid , for Two Dollars. Try it. Address MURRAY HILL Pub. Co. , 129 East 28th street , N. Y. City. Real Estate Transfers. J.iicea H. Farnsworth and wife to Douglas Co. , Nebraska , q. c. d. lots 2 and 3 , sec. 2 , t. 15 , r. 13 , and a. w. . e. i sec. 10 , t. 1C , r. 13 , and s. w. n. e. I sec. 10 , t. 1C , r. 13 c. $18 , 'J50. 'J50.Abner French to S. H. Mallory & Co. . q. c. d. lot 5 , block 2 , Shlnn's add. , Omaha. 2,635. Geo. P. Bemis and wife to James E. Boyd , w. d , part block 19 , Credit Foncier add. , Omaha $125. Byrjn Reed to John M. Thurston , lot 113 , first add. , Prospect Hill Cem etery $50. John I. Redick and wife to Aug. Benzou and P. J. Johnson , w. d , , s 22 ft lot 4 , block 121 , Omaha § 400. John G. Leo end wife to Thomas Tarns worth : w. d. w. $ , lot 6 , block 337 , Omaha-5800. Geo. H. Bogga , et. aL , to Hans Johnson : w. d. s. w. Jaec. 32 , t. 16 , i. 11 e. $1,600. Ezra Millard and wife to Herman Deiss : w. d. lots 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; lot 13 except w. 10 feet ; lot 14 except e. 10 feet ; all in Millard & Caldwell'a add. , Omaha 4,500. Augustus Kountzo ct. al. to Fred erick S-apenhorst : w. d. a. i lot 9 , block 7 , Kountze & Ruth's add. , Omaha S250. Carrie W. Homan to George W. Homan , sr. : q. c. d. lot 5 , block 137 ; lot 6 , block 150 ; lota 3 and 4 , block 167 , Omaha § 5. PERSONAL PAEAOB AFHS. C. W. Mead has gone east. Judge Barnes left for Ponca Thursday. Dr. P. Schwenck , of Norfolk , is in the city. A. P. Johnson returned from Tekamab , Neb. , yesterday. Leavitt Burnham came back from Chicago cage yeatenLiy. Hon. T. L. Kimball left for New York city yesterday. Frank D. Hull , business agent of Frank Mayo , is in town. E. 0. L. Edholm came up from Lin coln yesterday morning. Col. J. J. Dickey returned from St. Paul yesterday. Deputy "U. S. Marshal Ball left for Butler county yesterday/ < J. B. Piper , of TilE BEE , cama in from the interior Friday morning. Major Stevenson left yesterdayjfor a trip to Kearney & St. Paul. Deputy City Treasurer Kitten is at Lin coln taking salt baths for his health. Supt. Holdrege , of the B. & M. , went south with his familyFriday morning. J. "W. Way , assistant chief engineer , U. P. , left for Grand Island yesterday. Gen. J' . C. McBride and Webster Ea ton , of .Lincoln , were Jn town yesterday.- W. A. Gwyer , Sr. , returned from Colorado rado yesterday , after an absence of sev enteen months. Hon. A.J. Popple'onhas gone to attend the TJ. S. supreae court at Wa.-hinjton City , D. C. Ferd. Schroeder has changed hb loca tion , and will herea.ter . be found at Joe Blake's wholesale liquor store , in ITuion block , where ha will prove a valuablj as sistant. C. 0. Russell , general superintendent of the Boston and Albany load , went west recently to pass the winter in L'iwer California for his health. D. W. Hitchcock and wife left on the noon train Friday for San Francisco. The party was joined at this point by Mrs. A. N. Towne , and family , the wife of the general superintendent of the Ccutr.il ami Southern Iacific railroads. P iAL - TICE AdvotttBcmenta To Let For Bale' Lost. Found , Wants , Boarding ic. , will ho In serted ! p iho colnmna onca for TEN OSNT3 per line ; each Btib&qa-snUnsertlon.FIYE CENTS per line. The fli8t Inssrtlon noyer less than TWENTY-FIVE CKH1S. TO lOAS3KtY. . OH3Y TO T.OAN Call at law Offlc D. L. THOMAS. Room 8. Creighton Block IONKY TO LOAH 1103 Farnn&m street. M1 Dr. KdwardH Loan Agency. nov-32-tl HELP WANTED Cook at the Pacific House man or womari. B5-11 \TTANTED Second-hand Marble llantleand YV Orate complete. Address "B. " 1SS1. 48-16 2 cirls at Itcineke'a restaurant , WANTED and Jachson Sis. 51-13 TTTANTED A girl to work in kitchen , at the YV Eroraett House. 49-14 \TTANTED-Glrl for ceneral housework. InV - V V quire at one ? at 1414 Dodge fct. 47-10 OOM iT TB WASTED-Address J. H. P. , E 48-t' ' Bee office. ' - -1TTANTED-A good second girl , 132 ° * jarn. VV ham St. , ? u'u A steady girl to dq housework WANTED of 2. Inquire at 1421 Chicago - " cage St. 4.M1 A woman cook , at the Enraett WANTED 44-11 ANTED Agents for the Wheeler & Wilson , Sewin ? Machine. Call at Office , Jacobs' Bio k. 39-14 "XTrANTED 100 ladies to try the New frd. S VV Wheeler & Wilson Eewiiur HsrWno. First premium awarded this famous machine at the Iowa and Nehrcs1 a Slate Fairs Sales room Jacobs' Block , 669 I if teenth street. 40-14 TTfANTED A few more boarders , at the YV southeast cor. IS.h and Califarnfa. 36-14 A ? ocd house-keeper , 1109 Farn WANTED ham street , up ftairj. 32-tf TT7 ANTED F.mploymentfnrhorse andwagon. V V E. A. UARRIS3 , 16th and Nicholas Sts. JGtf All Omaha know thit the WANTED kt. Jonn is the Kuto of Sewing Slachines. office on Ifith St. 849-'f FOR n HT-MOUSES AKO UWD. TJIOR REN'T Furnished sonth room , witi use JD of pailor , 313 14lh street , between DiTen- port and Chicaco , suitable for two gentleman or or gent and wire. 62-13 T > OOMS TO REM and part of stoic. Next to Jti Bee Office. W. EVERETT. 53-13 TT10R RENT Furnished rcom fir two men , JJ ono block from Postofflco. Address No. 1881. 20e svSt n"10 R NT Suit of rooms to rent , brick house , 1417 Cass St. , opposite school house ; al o house , bain and 5 acres near city. 41-15 EOR EN'T Fnrnished room for 2 petleraan in brick house , corner 10th and Douclas ft. S7-tf EOR RENT Two fninished rocmi. Apply southwest corner Eighteenth street and Capitol avenue 23-10 TT10R RENT Furnished rooms with or with- JJ outboard. Best o ( tefcrenre given and re quired ; 277 Farnham street. 24-11 RENT Honse in Shnll'g 2nd addition , FOR per month. W. SIUERAL , roniu 6 , Crelgh'on B'ock. ' 895-tf TnOR RENT A furnished , south fiont room. JD Inquire at No 1612 Karnham St E81-tt OK REST Cottage , on 5th and Pine tit * . , new house , eight roomson3da'd OasaSts Enquire J. P. Roe , B. E. Cor. 12th and Farn- ham. 696-tt RENT 2 furnished rooms over Her- FOR Exchange , N. E. Cor. 16th and Dndtre otrceta. 2S9-tf FOR SALE. SALE Business house and grocery stock , Restaurant attached. Address R. Cbaffin , Aurora , Neb. 9-lm OR iA.LE Two close carriages , at A. J. Simpson's. . 911-tf TTl.K SALB Cottonwood lumber of all 6l7.cs , t T RKDMOND'S. Slxteenth-st. 618-t MISCELLANEOUS- mAKSN OP One if d cow , two slits in left ear JL and short tall , 3 miles north , near Florence Lake ; 3ECOXELI03 FRRB1E3T. SLU CJE/LLED / PROPOSALS will to received by tha O undersigned until Saturday , December 18th , 1SSO , for the purchase of all biildin ; on lota 1 , 2 and 4 , block 141 , Omaha Terms cash The riyhtia reserved to reject any or ill bids. By order of the Board of Commissioners. JOHN R. MANCHESTER , 314 Cocntv Clerk. HILL'S MANUAL NOTICE : R. S. PEALE , of Council Bluffs , Iowa , ia no longer General Agent for tha sale ot HILL'S MANUAL OF SOCIAL AND BUSINESS FORMS. We having terminated his agency for good and sufficient reasons ; and we hereby CAUTIOtt the public nailnst bein * Imposed up on , by unscrupulous nun , who attempt to "palm cfl" a SP"RIOUS work on them instead of "Hill's Manual. " the boolc they want or sub scribed for. MOSES WARREN & CO. , Publish- era of Hill's Manual , 103 State tt. , Chicago. Nov. 6th 1880. 19-17 TJ10UND In North Omaha , a spotted alf about _ C twoorthre3 divs old. Owner cm have same by calling at North Western brewery , Cnminz street , nnd payiii for thhnit'ei. ' 21-17 1" ' OvEirCRUICKSHANK'S ORY'CrOOOS STORE. THE AN-AKOHIST , Socialistic-Revolutionary Re view. COLttBORAlOES Telix Pyatt , Johann Most , M. GaribaMl , ] . . Hartnunn , W. O. H. Smart. Ad. ; khwitZ7aebel , , and others. Can be hid from all news deal-re or news com panies , or direct , by sendinz 60 cents ( in stamps ) for one year post-paid , from the publisher , l > r. Nathan-Ganz , 3 Worcester Square , Boston. This paper will be unique in contents , expressiveness - ness , appearance , array ot collaborations and cheapness. S. P. MORSE . . ' 5 CASH JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF DRY The people will it , and we are tha servants of the people in supplying them with Dry Goods at anti-monopoly Prices. Enormous Reductions irr Our COLOSSAL 1500 yards of Brocade Mixed and Plain Color Dress Goods formerly sold , and well Worth 25c. OEI IT'S. ' . 2500 yards of All-Wool Flannel and French ; Suitings , Plaids , Brocades , Darnasse , etc : , reduced from 50c to 40c. : T - - IGGEST BARGAIN 1M AME 1000 yaads All-Wool ( bear it in mind ) 42-inch Momie Cloths , Silk and Wool Brocades Matta- lasses , etc. , marked down from $1.25 to $1.00 a yard. At 75c , Dress Goods , Silk and Wool , formerly $1.25 and $1.50 a vard. " $1 00 ' " " " " " " 1.75 and 2.00 FOR HOLI We are opening Novelties daily , and Ladies wifil do well to purchase now and avoid all rush. S. "P. IMIOIRSIE & OO. $80,000. $60,000. - ' - $60,000. GREAT GLEAI $60,000. to close out our Desirable and easonable goods at Low- We make this month a specialty Fi&ures. Our immense stock of Winter clothing : for Men's , Youth' . ? , Boys' and Children s wear comprising Working , Business , and Dress Suits , in latest Palima and Style * * , Over coats Ulsters and Ulsteretis worked from the finest goods of woolen * . also a compieto line ot Furnishing Goods , Novelties in Neckwear lor tie Holidays. Hats , O ips , Gloves , & ? . , , must . Well-known to the public thar these make way for our immense Spring stock of clothing. - goods were the best selected stock ever brought to this market. ELGUTTER'S MAMMOTH CHOTHING $60,000. 1001 Farnham St. , Cor. 10th. Absolutely Pure. Made from Grape Cream Tartar. No other preparation makes such llht , flaky hot breads , or luxurious pastry. ICan be eaten by dyspeptics without fear of the ills resulting from heavy In digestible food. Sold only In cans by all Grocers. KOYAL BAKI5O PowDiR Co. Heir York : J. H. FL1ECEL & CO. Successors to J. H. THIELB , MERCHANT TAILORS , No. 1220 Douglas Street , AT = T A . OCltl' DISEASES OF THE EYE , Bar and Throat. DE. L. B. ORADDY OCULIST , AURIST & IARYNGIST. Office Over Kennard'B Drug Store , Corner of 14th and Douelas Sta. novli-3m DR. A. S. PEXDEEY , CONSULTING PHYSICIAN' HAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED ICAL OFFICE , US Tenth Street , - OMAHA , NEBRASKA Offerinz hia services In all departments 'o medicine anJ surgery , both in eeneral wi pedal cnctUe acute nd cnronlc diseases. C bo consulted ntht mud day , and will vWt part of tlie city and county on receipt of Iett . O'Kt'O'Qfl rdayathonw. SaraplM wor &D I ib/.U tne. ( Addre Etlsson & Co Portland , Me. V AGENTS FOR DEVLIN 'JL'-fcd-.E ! GLOTHIN FARVHAM STREET. MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY. The largest and best assortment of Trunks and Valises in the West. Telescopic Cases and Sample Trunks a Specialty. H. H. MARHOFF , - - - PROP. , 117 14th St. , 3 Doors North of DojiRlas St. 50,000 CHEAP ! CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell their entire stock of Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry , Clocks , ' Silver-Ware , Pianos & Organ j ATT 3D GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturine ; Prices , Which is from 15 to 20 per cent , below any Eastern Wholesale House , preparatory to moving into their weN Store , Cor. llth & Farnham We Mean Business. Come and be Convinced.