THE DAILY BE Tuesday Morning , Dec. : BREVITIES , Paterson sells coal. For icintercomforts incapslrobi * a tiffs , tnitjjtcrs , yo to Frederick , llaUci Celluloid and Diatita Sets at Sa Holiday Goods at Kuhn'a. Christmas trers at 90c uton Choice meats , Besen'sFnlton 1 Celluloid SctsatKuhn's , druggist Holiday presents at Saxe'e , di Books and'albums at ODc at i Whipple , McMillan & Co. , tb ( ers , Creigtiton Block. t BEST IN THE \VORLT > - Glore fitting Patterns at Bushman' Good sleighing is report Grand Island. The ice at the skating par ] first-data condition. The city council Bays yon number your houses , A fall of about an inch o light snow took place last night The season tickets itsu Manager Grifiin trill not be hi hereafter. The benefit ball for ex-Poli "Mansfield occurs Wednesday e and will be a very fine affair. The only train in from It " this morning was the Rock and its coachea were nearly i Emigrant travel is very ligl and meetly for points south Francisco. But one- coach a required ou the emigrant train , There will be a special con cation of Capitol Lodge , No. 3 , & A. M. , this ( Monday ) evonii work in the M. M. degree. "V brethren cordially invited. Jackson , master. At 10:45 : a. rn. Sunday a train of fruit cars arrived ov Union Pacific loaded with silk for the cast , and left Immediat New York via the Northwester ! The frame of the new shot in Wilcos's addition is all road raised , and it is expected that operations will begin by Jan. 1 addition to shot and bar leai pipe will be manuf tctured. Walter Reed had hiu fo badly cut Saturday night , c akating rink , by a fall on tl his bead coming violently ir tact with the point of a young ekato. ekato.A A now combination coac baggage car was taken west a yesterday for me on the newly < Echo and Park City railroad , line Is twentyIi miles long , built for a coal carrying businc to afford a rail route i famous Ontario silver mines , lie immediately beyond Park ci The petitions are out for tl ting of mail service on the Oma between Covington and Oa There has been service proviot the line between Oakland and C The postmasters at some of tl etatlons have not been appointo The funeral of Mr. J. G. olson , who died at Chicago on ' day , December ICth , took place St. Philomena'a cathedral Sund tcrnoon at 1:3C. Mr. Micholsi n , native of Denmark , aged GE has two sons residing in Oman : hi ] daughter , AmandaMichelac aiding in Chicago , accompanii body to Omaha. In the police court yea the case of Spipli * against A bra dismissed by the complainant party arrested on suspicion wa missed , another allowed to go i warning , and a man locked i drunkenness on Saturday lol promise to head at once for 1 mouth. mouth.lira. lira. Mary Watson , living corner of Eleventh and Arbor st South Omaha , on the night of I' fire got np to BOO it , and alippi : the sleet which had fallen on the porch , fell to the ground , abou feet , fracturing her hip. Three Bicians wcro called ani yestcrdt was reported in a critical cond She Is pist 60 years of age. ATTENTION GENTLEME ! For a very moderate sum yoi buy a dress length of Black Black Cashmere or Alpacca. mo propriate Christmas presents , at & HARRISOI STEEL ENGRAVINGS , at York jobbers' prices , at Eaton's , Farnham street. 2C NOT A CANDIDATE FOll THE SKI BUT Robert Rlttle will visit Crete 20th , Hastings 21st , Red Cloud Arapahoa 23d , Nebraska City : * 1880. HOLLY branches and GROl PINES at Evans' , I4th and I street. 10,000 CHRISTMAS PRESE AT HOSPE'S ART PALACE. The finest selections of VEL FRAMES , Passepartouts , Ei etc. , at jobbers' prices , at Eat 1320 Famham street. 20 SPECIAL NOTICE. RF.AD ! HEAD ! 1 Nowhere in the \vest has there been displayed such a fine arn jewelry , brought from eastern foreign manufacturers , cspeciall ; the Holiday trade , aa can be see the jewelry establishment of i B&umer , 1314 Farnham street. stock is well selected and of the 1 styles and patterns , consisting of nnd silver watches , clocks , diam and other precious stones , solid plated silverware , elegant gold bi lets , chains , rings , charms , and c thing in this line. Remember place , 1314 Farnham ttreet. l < Children's Suits and Cloaks toi McDoNALD & HARRISOS Just opened a handsome lot of Handkerchiefs and ties at MCDONALD & HARRISON 1001 S. S. S. 1001. 1001 STEPHENSON'S SUPERB S BLES , 1001 Harney Street , Omaha , ] GRAND OPENING. I vill open my new Livery Boarding Stables to the inspectio tha public on Thursday , DECEI 23d , 1880. All interested in lee at the beet arranged aud moat i plete public stable in the Ui States are invited tojtho GENERAL RECEPTION from 1 o'clock to 5 o'clock p. m. Ladies are particularly invited. cfr7td24 JAMES STEPHENSO 10,000 CHRISTMAS PRESE : AT UOSPE'S ART PALACE. Omaha nas the Champior C. P. Rockbnd , bettor knoi the "Rocky Mountain Skipper , " the fact that he carries , the cha belt of Colorado , has returned Chicago , where he wpnt aboi month a ago to endeavor to find b and enter thelnternatfonal cent the O'Leary belt , Jan. 24th , Rockbnd has lived in Omaha tl years , and has worked for some in the foundry of the U. P. Although quite a young man h family to support and lias toe practical BCHEO to allow self to go into pedesh so enthusiastically as to inji finances , and it Is owing to tl that ho has returned unsuc from his venture. At Chic first sought a job which won him in training and was emplo a packing house for five weeki ning back hogs , very laboriout at which he ran about foi miles a day. At this work he nine pounds. Ho is a natural i broad in the chest , trimly bni used to violent exercise frc youth np. He at length began negot with Jack Haverly , through h ager , Mr. Englehart , but the tjld him that the loss of $ G , the lost race , hones vs. men , h Couragcd them from new risk that people had become tired dcstrian contests , the sole pur which was to bleed the public same hill he had offered 520,1 Ht the race mentioned , ho now i to take as a free gift , for simlli Mr. HaVerly has the largest the world , one-eighth of a mile .umference wliich was procur pedestrian contests and it is no idle. A negotiation with Cin parties was pending and he Mr. Rockbud 25 per cent , profits if he would go there , bu contract fell thorough with no a iiicnt was made with him. The "Skipper" had by thi found that ho could not enl O'Leary race without pawni belt and going to expenses wl case of failure would leave h titute , and besides this the tricl ticed upon the professionals we as to require great vri ness , and ho bad no can in being able to overco many obstacles without funds than ho had at his cor His "beat hold" is the six di as you-ploaso , and ho says ho ho can make GOO miles in tha Burns' record is declared to high by 100 miles , Hart's "double-header1 and Rowel Rockbud says , never mac miles. For this reason his 1 feel safe in betting § 1,000 1 man can como up to his Mr. Roclbud will go to work and for the present abandon t Fcssional career of a walkist. DRESS GOODS AT HALF P The Boston store , 10th and have just received a sp'endid ' French and German Dross this season's importation. Goods , Cashmeres , and Silk am Brocades , which they can offer This ia much less than the importation. Tha opening p : those goods , first of the ssasi 50c , They are a desperate b Also another splendod lot a former price , 30c. A wonderful Bargain in Liner brie HandkerchiefSjHcm-stichc Plain , at 20j each , cheap at35& 15c each , cheap t 25c. lOc each , worth There is one hundred and fiftj in this lot , but you must comj as they won't last long. Also a splendid lot of Fancy for Christmas presents at voi prices , and a let of Beautiful Trimmcil JIals. All the latest styles , at § 1 , woi at S1.50 vorth § 3.00 Boston Cash Dry Goods Sto 18-3t 10th and Jones. Omaha Glee Club. There is but one day left to 83ats for the grand concert night and the reserve is alread large. The programme is a goo as will bo seen by the following PART FIRST. 1. Chorus , "Comrades in . ( Adam * ) Glee Club. 2. Piano Solo , "Rhapsodic I ( Liszt ) Miss Jessie Cronnse. 3. Song , "The Man .W Doomed , " from "Soldier's L ( ( McFarren ) W. O. Sanders. 4. Quartette , "The Knight's well" ( Kinkle ) Messrs. Morris kins , Wilkins and France. 5. Recitative and Polonaise , Ktanla , " from "Mignon" ( Tl Mrs. Latey.PART PART SECOND. 1. Chorus , "Weimar's Folk I [ Liszt ) Glee club. 2. Song , "Who Treads the 1 Tom _ "Magic Flute" ( Mozart ) , * t1 smith. 3 Piano solos , "Nocturne Nc ; Aug. Walther ) , and "L'Inqni restlessness ) , ( Dreyachock ) * .ug. Walther. 4. Song , "Kerry Dance , " ( M Mrs. Lately. 5. Chorus , "Chorus of Mec Jocilia's Day. " ( Van Breo ) Glee a > A FINE AND FULL STOCK OF Ci IAS " GROCERIES , COMPRISING I SELECT GOODS , AS FOLLOWS : MALAGA GRAPES , rlum Priding , Layet Raisins , fine Turlcys , Fancy fiiscnit , Sitxet Cider , Sujxirior Coffees , Solid Packed Oysters , FrcJi Cckry , d-c. FLEMING & Co. d20l2 Family Groci Meals at all hours at Tizzard'a 'HE BLACKSMITH'S DR1 This great mechanical wonc low exhibited at 50G Fourt treet , near Farnham. Open fi ill 5 p. m. and 7 to 10 a. m. A 'ton , 10 cents. dl WHO IS PILLBURY & CO Fresh Oysters received dailj erved in every style , at the Eun Restaurant. u NOTICE TO PURCHASER NOW IS THE TIME. Never before has there boon B arge and well selected stock of , nd shoes , slippers , artica , etc. , s W. N. Whitney is now displs ,11 , to be sold at a low figure , nd see them , beautiful and a iriate Christmas presents. DC treet , near Fifteenth street WHO IS PILLBURY & CO mTTn rt r\T Tinier f\"nT\m\mn 11 11111.7 THE GOLDEN OPPOETCT1 The Attractions for Chris and the Holidays atWl pie , McMillan & Oo.'s This week will bo The golden opportunity To secure the most diairable Christmas gifts at The new headquarters In Creighton Block. We have A new store And hew goods , And -'they take thacake. " Oar stock of watches is beyi question the finest in Omaha , i one specialty. We have done business infer for the past fifteea years , and Never before have wo offere < inducements to our customers , In large stock and low price * , See our our grand exposition Of silver and plated ware. See the grand display in ou windows. Then step inside , and compa prices with other firms. We guarantee all goods. Tt prove just as represented. We have clocks to suit a They will bo beautiful Christum Como and see us. We show cheerfully , You will bo just come "as flowersin May. " WHIPPLE , MgMlLLEN & The Old Established Jewelers , I ton Block. Don't omit seeing the Chi Sails at McBoNALD & HARI For CHURCH , HALL and L01decorations | , go to Evan'f and Dodge street 10,000 CHRISTMAS PRES AT HOSPE'S ART PAL ACE , Good table board at $4 pei at the European Restaurant , per month. Oder cases , oder cases , b < designs , pocket books , card caa a epfendid line of holiday pros C. F. Goodman's IGth Btre < store. Always fresh Oysters at Ti : 10,000 CHRISTMAS PRES AT HOSPE'S ART PALACE , PERSONAL PABAGKAFI A. D. Clarke came in from t Tunday. Ex-Gov. Thayer went soul terdny morning. E. 0. L. Edholm went d < Lincoln yesterday. Major J. H. O'Brien came ii the south yesterday morning. Col. J. J. Dickey returnee Dnfferin college Sunday. Herbert Thayer ard J. M 1 jr. , uent west ut noon yestorda ; Superintendent J. T. Clar Auditor Gannett went west Sui special car No. 100. Mr. Thomas , a well-known dealer of Cheyenne , and ex-su of Wyoming territory , went we torday. Henry Clark , eon of H. T. C Bellevue , came in from North last evening and left for horn terday morning. See the SE.V SHELLS in variety at EVANS' , Fourteen ! Dodge streets. WHIEE HEAD LIGHT 0 Only 25 cents per gallon. Pie member that I guarantee my g < bo equal to any in the market. WILLIS M. YA Died. FITCU Sunday morning , I berJOth , at 3 o'clock , C. B. the well known furniture dealei was born in Cooksockie , Now August 9th , 1815 , and had rosi Omaha for the past fifteen year died at the age of 65 years , 4 r and 10 days. Funeral will take at tne residence , southwest cor Howard and Thirteenth stree Wednesday , December 22d , o'clock p. m. CARNEY At 2:30 : p. m. , Satt December 18th , James Carney ; 50 years. Funeral took place ; he residence of his son-in-law ert Martin , southeast corner of teenth and Paul streets , at 9 a. day. 10,000 CHRISTMAS PRES AT HOSPE'S ART PALACE. Fine American Mixed Cand ) jorlb. ; choice French Mixed , 3 b. , at CANDY HALL , 1418 , . as street. WHO IS PILLBURY & CC Meals at all hours , served i lest of style , at the Europou aurant jj The co-partnership horetofoi sting between Charles B. De and William Krello , under the and stylogof C. B. De Great < S of Omaha , Nebraska , is this da olved by mutual consent , Charles B. De Great shall hai hargo of the remaining busine assume all liabilities and sett debts. OMAHA , December 18th , A. D. OHAS. B. DE GKOAI WM. KRELLE. WORTH SEEING , the baa everlasting flowers' goods , at E Tourteenth and Dodge streets , mission free. 2l CANNON BALLS , f Sugared Pop corn , only 5 cer DANDY PALL. Beautiful Celluloid sets , moi ovcred and lined with richly t ilk and satin , all shapes and eh C. F. Goodman's 16th street tore , corner Capital Avenuo. Mrs. Dent , 217-N. 16th St. , i ireparod to do dress making o ; bortost notice. Prices modem ) decl ; 500 MENS' , BOYS' AND C DREN'S OVERCOATS AND EERS TO BE CLOSED GUI 3ARDLESS OF COST , &T AGE'S. i Charter Changes Recomme _ Mr. President and Gentlemen of the 1 Trade : Your committee to whom w 'erred the matter of proposed a ments to the charters of cities > irst class , propose the fol ] amendments , and recommondc the same be referred to tn council with the request that tl struct the city attorney to c the necessary bill , or bills , cent said amendments , to be presen the IwnslitSre at its next sessio Fiwt That the charter be an so that one-half of tha meml the city Council and members board of education be electee the city at large , the other half elected from each ward. Thai bera of the council shall be th era of at least one thouennd do takable real property , as nho the ta * lint of the plvcedlnj That said members at large si elected at the next annu'l cit tlon in place of the outgoing bera. Each member of the i shall enter into a bond with more sureties in the sum of tw sand dollars , to ba approved mayor. Second. Section 22 shall be i ed to read as follows : SECTION 22. The mayor at council are hereby authorized a powered to issue bonds of the ci interest coupons annexed the such amounts and for such lei time as they may deem prope rate of interest not to exceed centum per annum , for the co tion and maintenance o ! eewe ter works attd other public in ments on said city , or in rent outstanding bonds on said cit such bonds shall express upo face the purposes for which t ! issued ; Provided , the bonded edness of such city shall not time exceed , in the aggregate , centum of the assessed valua the taxable property within sa Provided further , no bond si issued except , such renewal be excess of $100,000 in any on nor until the legal electors city shall have authorized th by a vote of two-thirds of all tl tors voting at a general or election precinct , district or v said city , stating specifics ! ) amount of the purposes for whi are to be issued ; which bonds , proceeds from the sale therec not bo diverted from the purpc which they were issued. Third That the salary of tin to be increased not to exceed t of $1200 per annum. Fourth That corporations the public streets shall be reqn keep the same in repair , and B held responsible for all datnr casioned 07 reason of neglect t such streets in repair , or obat the same. Fifth The sinking fund sh be used for any purpose except payment of interest of tha bon deLtcdness and bonds when dl judgements against the city fo : ges to persons or property , an adequate provision bo made feral ral expense ? , including police , gas , and city officers. J. E. BOYD , Ohairmi B. E B. KEN S. B. JOIINSO O. F. DAVIS , L. M. BENNE' ' Commi OMAHA , December 18. NOW IS YOUR TIMI The finest Christmas goods ii ha. Gold , Silver and Cellnloii Odor Oases , Ladies' Purses , &c early , as they are going fast. S T. FERGUSON & 0 < , dec4tf Twelfth and Dougl FURS1 FURS ! ! FURS ! Ladies' and gents' fur goods ery description at the Fur Ma tory , opposite postoffico , Omah ; goods are warranted. HENRY G. RICHTER , Fur declStf For Sale Six-horse power engine and boiler , in good Apply at BEE officn. t German Canary Birds , thi singers , at the Omaha Toy Star St J. F. Sawyer wishes to annoi his friends and old customers t may bo found , as heretofore , a Farnham street , whore he will to show them the best selected of Watches , Clocks , Jewelry , Spe and Silverware at prices tht competition. SOMETHING NEW. California Honey by the ga William Gentleman's , corae ; teenth and Webster. Gents' fine Furnishing Goi the Omaha Shirt Factory. c Elegant vases tastily ornarc aeautifnlly colered , latest large variety , atO. F. Goodman street drug store. On account of the Golden Eaj ; iving as good satisfaction as it iave bought several car loads i Celebrated Hannibal Eagle which I guarantee to bo as good > etter , than any St. Louis 1 Wheat Flour in the market. ? 3.35 per 100 pounds. WILLIS M , YA 10,000 OHRIBTMAS PRES AT HOSPE'S ART PALACE. See Cruickshank's new adv mont for Holiday Goods , on page. Just received at TIIJE BEE looms the niceat line of dimi ; Paper and Envelopes and Cards xblo for Children's Birthday P Call and see them. THE CREIOHTONj A first-class hotel in every respi situated on the northwest cor Thirteenth and Capitol avenue. new house is newly and elegant niahed throughout , and the tab ! ) ill of faro will compare fav with the best in the land. Giv rial. No runner at the Depot COMIC TIN TYPES- ! Come and see them , just the thi few Year , eight newdoaigns at Central Gallery , 212 Sixteenth 13-ec California Pears , Flurps , G tc. , at Tizard's Palace. o2 It will not cost yon ONE < more , if the flour I sell you i trhat I represent it to be. WILLB M. YA WHO IS HLLBURY & CC Real Estate Transfers. Marilla Ward to'Licetta L. \ son ; w. d. , n. in. s. w. f n sec. 32 , t. 16 , rT 13 , e. $800. Ellen A. Ittner to Mabello , 1 H. , Erneat A. , and Heinriet Ittner , q. c. d. , all grantors ii in the real estate of Beuj. Ittn ceased. § 150. The mill of Robert Oalderwi Alice Calderwood was filed De < 16th. 16th.Byron Reed to Alice Calde o. * iot 528 , First add. , Prospe Cemetery § 18. T , W. T. Richards to Gee : Sharpet w. d. ne. i , sw. J and nw. I , fee. 12,1.10 , r. 10 e. $ Julius C. Rosenfeld and wlf W. Corliss : w. d. n. J , nw. J , e 1.15 , r. lOe. $300. Samuel B. Nielsen to Jam ( tones ; w. dv lots 3 , 4 and 5 , b Waterloo $ SO , James W , Jones and wife i H. Clark , w. d.lot 3 and e blk. 1 , Waterloo § 45. Hanhah H. and John H. w. d. , lot 5 , blk. 22 , Waterlot Hugh G. Clark and wife tn Emil Goetz , q. c. d. , lot 1 , 1 Waterloo § 25. Henry Johnson and wife to J. Moeerip , w. d , lots 3 and 20 , Omaha § 475 LIST OP LETTERS Remaining in the Omaha pc for the week ending Saturd ; cember 18,1880. OEftTLEMEK. Allison DW Anderson d Ashley P Ashtes W F Beikel C Blunie A Bent F A BmFortW Blackwood L D Bennett S A Beales W R Blurae W A Craig J Carlson J Clarke JL Colby J A Games G S Cahill E Campell E Clark J DyeJR Berlin J Dears O Donnelly W Engler M FloidAC Prank W FallumsbaE Fee IJ H W Farnon O Farell M Gilna tl Guatafeson Cos hi Hays D Hill T J How F E Harrison TW Haas S HangaM P P Hopkins J \ Hause W JJ .TanSson P Johnson W Krider G M Kean J KingW Killingcr W KinjfG Lewis A Lintleman B Lucas B I.ea B R Lenz M Larsen S LiwVEC Moirison C. McAvin J McCallumV MallittG Mitchell J i Mnrkcll J Napi r G Nystrom N Oltenblad A Phelps T C Preston B Powell WC Peck L-2 Pearson E Phelpa F C Peterson F M Jfaes.M llyan WS Eandall W 1 5mith L F Steinbeck \ \ Smythe L Stn > henson ] Shanks L Small SB Smith J N S.nith I , Sratle L Simpson J I Turton W Vahn C L WoodTDS WakerDrl Wardell Q FIRMS. Lo\ett& Smith LADIFB' laci. . Austin Miss J Ainwiek Mr Am nyMisjL Barker Miss ] 5org Miss A M Brown Mrs' Crew Miss L C'assidy Miss Craw ford Mrs J Crrr Mis K , Doudkey Miss E Donnish Mist Eddy Miss B Eninsmus M ] ' IseJ Miss M Fitzgerald a Gray Miss E Howard Mis Hollings Lcwclla Halow Mih3 Hern < lou Mrs J E Hill Mrs Ml Kecf Mrs M McConagher Mont omeryMiss I , Nilsson M A Nillscn Miss A L Pearson Chri Iichman Mrs A Rodifer Mrs liobinson Mis g bliathousj M Stenstrom Mrs J N Str.rad Mrs 1 Saunders Mrs H Talbott Mrs Warstot Ansalie Winans Mrs THOS. F. HALL , Postm Goto _ the OMAHA TOY S1 513 Fourteenth street , betweei ham and Douglas , foe anything toy lino. The largest and b looted stock in the city , t&f tf H. POOLMAN , Propri Tno Play Saturday NIs A large and enthusiastic [ at greeted Frank Mayo Saturday when ho appeared in his well characto of Davy Crockett play was well mounted an acted , though it was cat consid Mr. Mayo has the rare poi making his audience laugh i saying a word , and of in ; ; them cry almost as His support was exceptional ! ] appearing to even better adi than the night before. "Davy ett" is "a far stronger play than the Virginian , " and shows Mr. to far batter advantage. Hi physique and perfect ease are points in his favor , but that he d overdo a part thit presents so templates is his crowning gil will alw ' .jBv be welcomed with p in Omaha. ZARA P East India File Care , only specific for all for Piles. In use in foreign tries for years , lately j duced into America. Wai ed to give instant relief permanent cure guarai Sold by cil druggists or n free on receipt of prici cents , bythe American a Richardson & Co. . Who ! Druggists , Saint Louis , 3 ZARA'S BILIOUS PI guaranteed to give imnw relief in all cases of B : and Liver Complaints , tivenffss , Sick Headache digestion , and cleansinj system of all impurities. 25 cents. All druggist theniiZARA IN USE FORTY YEAB Dr. Stern CELEBRATED SCOTO ! Cough Can A Safe and Pleasant Remet COUGHS , GOLDS , A8THI HOARSENESS and Strong Ing the Lungs. SOLD w i lU Price only 10 Cei ff * WIH % A t\ MAXMEYER&B TBCE LEADING JEWELEF ( Tiffanys of the West , ) Have completed their ] parations for the preaching Holidays , ; suggest Hint an "early animation of their st will enable purchaser Secure the choicest se tions , aud escape crowds unavoidable 3 ; in the mouth. Until Christmas , the tablishmcnt will be ii open in the evenings. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE Advertisements To Let F < test , Found , Wants , Boirdln ; * c. , wtll sorted In the colcmnfl once for TEN i per line. The first Insertion cover lee TWENTY-FIVE CKHTS. TO IMK-MDMET. OBEY 10 MAH-CaU at law ( P. L. THOMAS , Room B.Orelghtot IV/TOOT TO I.OAH 11C9 Farnhim / iyJL Dr. EdwardP Loan Agency , noi HELP WANTED -A go-xlgirl for go trJ WANTED preferred. Ca I i N W cor 16 and Lcavenworth Etrers. - for general housen WANTED-Girl street , bet 14th an " -\TrrAKTED G od girl , at S W cor 2 VV California streets. ANTKD-Kitchen girl , atEmmctt W 95-22 A stock of WANTED 32100 to $15,000 ; will pay \a \ halance choice rcsMent , grain and < property. Address R. K11TLE , Frcmoi 94-23 'ANTKD A good coot , a woman pr w st.St. Charles Hotel. ANTED-CooV and kitchen help , Pacific Bouse. 91 An e-tperienced butcher WANTED a mcatnatket in sonic sma Cm i own , where there is none , or where no'de i ; would taio a reliable partner. . K. K. Webb , Jackson , Dakota Co. , Neb. TXTANTED To rent a smal ( nrnlshwl YV In central part of city , deed pr be paid. Address K. X , Eoe offlc.8 : > ANTED Girt for general houaewo : W California etredt. / IRL WANTED * or general lioUSett \JT 235 tlarney street , one door east of 1 81 'ANTED A good house-keeper , 110 ! ham street , tip ttaira 3 TT7A TED Employment for hoAOilnd W E. A. UARBIS3 , 16th and Niche 26 t . _ " \T7"ANTED All Omaha know ! VV Royil St. Jonn U the Kuco of Machines , office on 11th St. 84 FDBHEHT-HOU8E8 AKD LARD. CWRBENT Furnished room fcr tw < _ C ono block from I'oatoffice Addrce 1881. 2i UENT Hotiso in Shull's 2nd at FOR ' per month. W. SIUERAO , i Creighton Block. ] RENT A furnished , south SLlont Inquire at No. 1612 Karnham SL BEST Cottage , on 6th and I'm FOll house , eight roomson 23d and C Enquire J. Roe , 8. E. Cor. 12th ant ham. RENT 2 furnished rooms eve FOR Exchange , N. E. Cor. 16 Dodee otrrela. i FOR SALE. OR SALE A BARGAIN A buldim E saloon fixtures , furniture and stock , o St. , opposite the U. P. depot , for eale very Or the fixture ) , furniture and stock will t and building rented. Inquire of El ) . K < MAN. 78 "TilOR SAL1S Business house and grocery Jj Restaurant attached. Addrrsa R. C Aurora , Neb. ; R10R SALE Two close carriages , at Simpson's. [ 71 B SALIv Cottonwood lumber ol all i ? REDMOND'S. Sixteanth-st. MISCELLANEOUS. TAKEN'UP On Friday , Decamber 2 , on * rod brlndla cow. Medium sizo. er can have same by proving property an Inecbanres. JOHN BAGLE 3 miles 8. W rom Omaha , Drexel'n Schoi 28-e mon-5t ACADEMY OF MUS rnORSDAT , December 30th. WAITING FOR TOE TERC Bt IBS Members of the Union Cat ] Library , One of the most cncceEstulandpopulirdi dramai on the modern f tape. Bcin vivid picture of Ric'i and Poor in English Life. Very atron ; cast. Admission , 50 cents ; Matinee for gcho < dren , Friday at 2 p. m. ; Admission. 5 a decll. A Christmns Grcefi ACADEMY OF IHVSIG Two Evenings , Friday and Saturday , December 24th ant Family Matlnca Christmas at 2 o'doi The Gulick - Blaisdell G anteed Attraction No. < Claude ToHaven , General Keprcscntitlv gagcment of the Famoaa Vocal Comedian ROLAND REE Appearing tn Anguatin Daly's fashionable comedy of AN ARABIAN NIG1 ! As played at Daly's New York Theatre 2 ! Becatlvo .nights , , embraciag the en : artibte MISS ALICE HASTIN And the great original cast of Cottagei Courier * . " " 42TRe3erved seat ! at Max Meyer & Bro. Remember the Christmas Mat dcc20c MORTGAGE SALE. By vlrtno ot tha power contained I cbattil mortgages , the flnt given on th daj of January. 1ESO , by Rudolph Knack 1 F. Schmidt and by tald Schmidt aatigned underlined August Doll , which wag dul ; In tha county Jerk's office of DouzUs o Nebraska , and on which there h due t and the second riven the 17th day of Septi 1SSO , byRudophrtoak to August Doll , WM also filed in the county clerk's ofl Dou < las county , Mchraxka , aid on which la ano tiU.U. I will edl at public accti the highest bidder for cash , at the store of RF. . Troxell & Co , 13th rtteet be Famham > nd Hirooy Etre U , In the cl Omaha on the 10th day of January. ) 1SS1 , o'clock a m. of galddiy the following jtoa chittel , to wit : 7 boxes honMhold eood talnlngof beds , bcddln ? . dtshca , knives , able linen , &c , 3 trunks ard 3 basket ; heir contents , consisting of wearin ? aj book ! &c. , 1 sewlnic machine two lounji writing desk , 1 bureau and mirror , I ] c iress , 1 wish bureau , 2 beds , G cans seat < L bookstand , 1 Ice box. 1 kitchen tale , J V. tible , 12 cots and pillows , 1 paine , 1 e mich'ne. Lot of mpeting- , also lot of I Klis and eilver-pUted ware , and a Hum door and window gcceng , AUGUST DOL Mortga THE DAILY BEE the Latest Home and atra of thtj Day , S. P. MORSE & CO. , CASH JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF DRY GOODS. / .For the coming week we have made preparation with the finest stock of Silks , Laces , Dress Goods and all fancy tarticles ever shown in a dry goads , store west of New York. We have received a consignment of BLACK LYONS SILK ; and offer them at less than the present cost of importation , they will be found fully 30 per cent under the prices that other houses are obliged qualities of goods and na to ask for the same other such opportunity has ever been offered fo anyone to buy a good silk dress for as little money. We offer a 82-inch Cashmere Alexamlre Silk at $ ! . > a quality to-day worth $1,50. . , m com- place Griffon Silk which we At $1.45 our Standard make of Cashmere . Silk in America. . peiiiioiurith any $1.75 , to Our $1.55 Silk is to-day worth $1.031-2 at wholesale , yet we still continue offer the halance (2 ( pieces ) at less than opening prices. shown in the At $1.95 we offer a heavy rich Gros Grain Silk never before west less than $2,50. retail $2.75. Griffon Silk worth at 24-inch Cashmere . show - a At $2.25 we rich in lustre as a satin and fully up to At $2.50 a 24-inch Silk very heavy , $3.00 Silk from hiuher priced stores. any to be had in a At $3.00 , $3.10 , $3.2519-22-24-inch Silks , the very best numbers standard make of goods. Opened to-day a large stock of KealDuchesse Needs from , 50c , to $5.00 . each. . . II ,1 I H .1 " " " " " ' Brabant Eeal Dutchesse Barbs frdm $12,00 to $25.00. ti it i L ii ii " " Lace Vests " $12,00 to $40,00. " Collars " $6.00 to $25.00. This is the finest stock oF these goods ever shown in Omaha. Over 150 dozen Silk handkerchiefs at a dozen prices , An elegant line of lmenEmbroidered , Lawnjfanoy Colored and other Handkerchiefs in every conceiv able shape and design from the Child's bo , Handkerchief tj realDutmesse Applique and Point Lace Handkerchiefs. One Price Marked in Plain Figures ; We Never Deviate. 3. : CHOUSE & oo. $6oo o. ELGyyjER - - v - - $60,000. . g6000J ' ( , m * . t m mmm * n M n ft m Bik * * M va CLEARING SALE $60000 $60,000. seasonable goods at Low and Desirable to close out our make this month a specialty ' ' We ' Children's ' , and for Men's , Youth's Boys' . stock of Winter clothing Figures. Our immense and , Overcoats , hi lateat Patterns Styles , Business , and Dress Suits , comprising Working line of wear of woolens also a complete eoods ; coats , Ulsters Goods and , UJsteretts Novelties worked in Neckwear from the for finest the Holidays. Hats , Oaps , Gloves , &c.f 'cmst , Furnishing thasa that stock of clothing. Well-known to the public make way for our immense Spring . goods were the best selected stock ever brought to this market. ' CHOTHiNG HOUSE ELGUTTER'S MAMMOTH , $60,000. 1001 Farnham St. , Cor 10th. $60,00T ( ) T lie stlc hil- th. ir- En iety Absolutely Pure , Uatla from Grape Cream Tartar. No other preparation makes such liht , fliky hot breads , Ing or luxurious pastry. Can bocatbn by dvs'eptica without fear ot the Ills resulting from he ry In digestible food. S Sold only In cans bv all Oroccrj. , ROYAL BAKIBO POWDIR Co. N w ] nd DISEASES OF THE EYE , Ear and Throat. DE.L. B. GEADDY wo OCULIST * AURIST & LARYNGIST. fthV. ( V.ho ho Office Over Kennara's Drag Store , led tv , Corner of 14th and Douglas Sta. .61 noyl8-3m er , icbof ofre FERRY ON ICE. : re to I hare bridged the approaches to the river. 190 Ice opposite cast end Jones street m > kln ? a enof pleannt , easy and safe crossing at the nominal of toll , viz : 10 nd Horseman each 5c. ndm One Horse and Wagon lOc. Two Horses and Wagon 15c. " ' return someday lOc. 1C8re Foot-men Free. re , en jr. x& . 3E en"i December ISth , 1880. "i "iot J. H. FLIEGF.L & GO. Successors to J. H. TOIELE , MERCHANT TAILORS , No. 1220 Douglas Street , QTS/T A . oclli' < PCC weet in your own town , lerma n lJ > DD outatfte * . Addreqt H. nlud.M AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & CO. , TIECIEi BOSTONGLOTHiN GLOTHiN GLOTHiN10USE , FARN1HM STREET. VIARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY. The largest and best assortment of Pranks and Valises in the West. Telescopic Cases and Sample Trunks a Specialty. i. H. MARHOFF , - - - . PROP. , 11Y 14th St. . S Doors North or Douglas St. 50OOO JHEAP ! CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST MAX MEYER & BRO. repose for the next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell their ntire stock of Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry , Clocks , SilverWare , Pianos A Organ ? GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Which is from 15 to 20 it Manufacturing ; Prices , per cent , below any Eastern Wholesale House , preparatory to moving into their ; eN Store , Cor. llth & Farnham We Mean Business. Come and be Convinced ,