Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 30, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 4

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    THE DAILY BEE.
Thursday Morning , Dec. 30 ,
AGADEMJ OF MUSIC !
Y , December 33th.
WAIT1XG FOR THE YERDICT
BY ins-
Members of the Union Catholic
Library ,
Of the meet TOCccsilulind jvipult
drama on1l.emocm.mfe. . . Iiu
TMd picture of Kica and Poor In
'
English Life 'Very
Btronjcast.
Khool coil-
Matinee for
Admission , tOctnur
.
dron , Friday at 2 p. d. ; AdmiscenU !
BREVITIES
g Fatereon pella coaL
C.H. Frederick , LeaaingHatUr , larg.
eet stack and lowest prices. 23-tf
Holiday Goods at Kuhn's.
Books and Albums at J 9c store.
Celluloid and Diatite Seta atJSaxc's.
Celluloid Seta at Kuhn'fi , druggist.
\Vann winter caps cieap , PrederickV
Holiday presents > tj SaxeV , druggist
_ "Wfutin ? for the Verdict , " at the
Academy , to-nifiht ,
\Vhipple. McMillan & Co. , the jewel-
Block. o26-tf
en , Crcighton
Twenty per cent oH. See large auV.
third page.
IjtUe Mac. is abroad w'th a shot gun ,
"VTaitinj for the Verd.ct. "
A military piisoner from Fort Keogh
was brought to Fort . .Omaha Tuesday by
Lieut. Stilbon.
Trains on the 0. & N. "W. have been
delayed somewhat ly snow nnd cold , bnt
the line waB opened Tuesday.
BLSr IN TUB WORLD Bazar
Glove fitting Pattemx at Bushman's. tf
Cheapest warm caps , at Frederick's.
THE BEE will on Friday evening pub
lish a list of those who will keep open
house on New Year's day. All names
should be sent in as early as possible.
Head Cruickshank's Great Bargains
for this week. See * hird paje.
The funeral of the late \Vm. Stephens ,
which was announced to take place from
the Chrutian church to-day at 2 p. m. ,
has been postponed until further n tics.
We would tall particular attention to
the advertisement o ! Mr. E. L. Eitonf
which appears on this page. No finer lot
of steel engravings was ever offered in this
market nt any price , and these will be sold
actually at first cost.
Down go the prices , Caps , Frederick's.
One hundred and ten recruits frun
Jefferson Barrackb , St. Lotii , passed
hrough Omaha Tuesday cnroute to Tnc-
on , Arizona. They were in charge of Captain -
tain Footo.
Messrs. Cliarles McDonald and \Vnu
Turtle as father and son in "Waiting for
the Verdict , " will preseni at the Academy
this evening , a spirited and realistic
picture of defence of their luine against
the merciless English l.ndlord and the
machinations of his agents.
Grand opening on New Year's > d y of
the Billiard Ha'.l next tj the future opera
Louse , Karnhain street. near Fifteenth , by
W. A. Kitzbcrger , euccessor to W. llage-
durn , The finest lunch will he served.
All friends , and old as wall as new patrons
invited. 29-4t
Tuesday Officer McClnre , accompa *
nied by Mr. Maitinek , of West Pciut ,
went out to Fort Omaha in t-eardi of Mar-
tinek'tt daughter , whose mysterious difap-
pcarance was mentioned in Monday ni ht s
r.j The Kirl. whose name is Mary ,
was found in th ? 'ut : ] : l"vl } < < xJ working
in a respectable family and qaite tincon
acinus that she had cati ed any sensation
by her absence. Her situation being a Rood
on her father left her there. The myste
ry was a very gauzy one.
Tuesday morning between 7 and8
" © "clack , street cir No. Cof , Uie trcen ; line ,
met with n narrow etcape firm co i jilete
demolition. As it ran down the Dth street
grade the switchman failed to give any sig
nal and a switch-engine coming along at
that moment a collision became imminent.
The driver , however , with great presence
of mind , threw the car from the track by
means of the switch bar carried on the cars.
The car wheeled to the right and drew np
short alongside the locomotive just in the
nick of time to save a smash up.
A pile of papers in the office of The
National Workman , 12th street , between
Farnham and Harn y , took fire about 10
o'clock Tuesday causing an alarm to be
sent in from Dick Wilde's by tel -phone.
JtWore th department arrived on the epot
the flames were extinguished by Mr. Fred
D.-eicl and Mr. O'Connrr , the latter prcr"
prietor of tha restaurant next door. An
alarm had bean sound d from BOX 12 and
a-jd t.e Lutheran church bell was rune ,
a that the whole lower end of t wn was
aroused. The engines t tailed home but
were rgain recalled by a second alarm.
ThN time the fire proved to be in Council
Bluffs and it WB not aeeotei necessary
to go over.
Warm japs ! warm caps ! Frederick's.
W. O. Sanders , as "Blinkey Brown" ;
Miss Alice Daniels ' ' "
, as 'Sarah Sawyer" ;
Mr. Win. Turtle , as "Jonathan llo e
Male" ; Mrs. Elliott , as 'M Eose-
l > hwVMr. ; Chas. McDonald , as "Jailer
3lo ehade" ! ; Little Mac. as "Humphrey
Higsou , " and K. A. O'Brien , ns "Jonas
Huudle , " in "Waiting L r the A'erdict , " is
a btrong unsl 'udeed. This is an excellent
opportunity of cnjoyinoues-self during hol
iday week. Secure yonr seats early and
aoid the rush at the door. Tickets may
b haj at Hospe's , Bushman's MacDon-
agh > . Max Meyer's , and Baumer's. Only
fifty cents for reserved seats at Meycr'e.
DEN DANSKE FOUENING ,
the Danish nsiociatiin , will have a
ganer * ! nipetuig at Turner hall TJiurs-
thy , December 30 , IfcSO. The o'ection
of HOW eflicera will take place. All
members arc "requested to bo present.
The Polios Court.
In lLo police court yo'tarda1 ,
Daniel Sfundcn , n old offender , was
oat to jail for thirty days , for getting
drunk and abusing liis family.
Oao plain drank went to j ul in de
fault of § 3 finopiiil costs.
Tae Firat Grand Pnzo Masquerade
15 U will bi given by the Omaha Ger-
nuu Ladies' Society , on February
5ih , 1830 , at Brindt'o Turner HilL
18-evy sat-tf
TUB cr.Kiouro.f ,
A firtt-class hotel in rrery respect , la
-situated on lLo norihw st corner of
Thirteenth r.nd Ctpitol avenue. This
r.evr home is ? ; cwly and elrgintly fur
nished throughout , and the table and
bill < ! fare will compare favorably
with the bett in the land. Give it &
rial. No runner at the Depot.
-jBte Trains.
The pnol line trains were nil three
hears law yesterday , iho noon train
on the U. P. petting away about 2
o'clock. The train from the we t , due
at 2:25 p. m. , is reported 8 houra late ,
and will likely be more than that.
A MONEY MUDDLE.
The County Commissioners
Reconsider the Award of
Court House Bonds ,
And Give Them to the Omaha
National Bank.
It will be remembered by our read
ers that when , a few weeks ago , our
county commissioners advertised for
bids for the $125,000 , sir per cent. ,
court house bonds , it was announced
that they had been awarded to Mr.
H. T. Clark , of Bellevue. It appears
that there was some irregularity about
the award , and that upon beinc sub
mitted to the county attorney he de
cided that the contract with Mr.
Clark was not a leaal one , and that the
question would have to be reconsid
ered.
ered.As
As uear as we can remember Mr.
Clarlc was the highest bidder for the
bnds , offering SL03 § for each one
dollar of the aame , but with the un
derstanding that they were all to bo
delivered January 1st. This was not
exactly in accordance with the design
of the county commissioners , trim
had expected to deliver $25,000
worth of the bonds January l t , 1881 ,
$50,000 worth July 1st , 1881 ,
and $50,000 worth January 1st. 1882.
As will be seen this would cost them
the bank interest on $50,000 for six
months and on an equal sum for
twelve months. Mr. Clark thereupon
offered to take the bonds and allow
them not only the stated premium ,
but the bank interest as well ,
which would have been better by some
two or three thousand dollars , than
any other offer , but as bis second
proposition did not come within the
time defined by the advertisement for
bids ha was ruled out.
It does nol appear that any blame
is to be attached to the county corn-
commissioners , nor that the county
attorney's opinion was incorrect , but
it docs appear that for the sake of ad
hering to a few red tape regulations
the citizens and taxpayers of Dcu las
county are to be the losers by a con
siderable sum. We understand that
their is a strong possibility that Mr.
Clark will object to the revised action
of the board , as his proposition was
maue in good faith and perhaps an in
junction may bo the means yet of set
tling the difficulty until the difference
can bo made less and the best bidder
get the bonds. The following are the
proceedings of the county commis
sioners held on Monday Isst :
MONDAY , December 27,1880 ,
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
Present Commissioners Corliss ,
Knight and DrexeL
Minutes of last meeting were read
and approved.
A claim was filed by J. B. Whittier ,
amounting to § 350.69 for money paid
at tax sile for ci nw. % and w part nw.
| , sec. 5. T. 10ll. 11 E. , and on mo
tion , the same was referred to J. C
Cowin , attorney for the county , for
his opinion as to the county's liabili
ty on the Eamo.
The following is the opinion of J. C.
Cowin , endorsed on said claim :
"The tax being imposed on laud
wherein the government never parted
with the title , and the land waa not
subject to taxation , the county is no !
liable ot the cliim.
J. 0. COWIN , Atty for County. "
Dec. 27th , 1880.
J. B. Whittier appeared before the
board and a&ked permission to wi < h-
draw the above claim , and or. motion ,
said permission was granted and the
claim withdrawn by said Whittier.
The board took under advisement
the matter of the sale of court house
bonds , and after du consideration it
determined that the proposition of
Ezra Millard is the best and h.gh-tt
bid for thobonda , and his proposition
was accepted as follows :
Twenty-five thousand dollars of the
bonds to be delivered on or before
January 1 , 1881 , to be paid on deliv
ery at $1 01 J for each dollar , being
$23,281 25 , said bonds to bear inter-
Lest from January 1 , 1831.
Fifty thousand dollars of said bonds
to bo ddivvnsd on or before July 1 ,
A. D. 1881 , to bo paid on delivery as
follows : $1.01 J for each doll r , beiug
$50,502 50 , tMJd bonds to bear inter
est from July 1 , 1881.
Fifty thousand dollars of eaid bonds
to be delivered on or befora Jan. 1st ,
1832 , to be pud on delivery nt Sl.OOg
pur each dollar , being $50,437. SO.f'Aia
bonds to bear intercs : from Jan. 1st ,
1882.
1882.Provided
Provided , That said Ezra Millard
shall , before the delivery of s d
bonds , enter into bond to said Doug
las cohnty with good and sufficient
sureties in the sum of $25,000 , paya
ble lo said county , conditional that
Slid Ezra Millard shall fully and faUh-
fully execute said proposition and
contract , and take said bonds and pay
the money therefor , according to the
terms of the foregoing proposition.
The following accounts were allow
ed :
. .
O. II. Malory , workonroad . 8 S PO
.1. C. Cowin , ca h e pended . 730
.form S. Wood , petit juror . 30 00
U. P. llailroadconip nytr.in por-
tation of pauper . . . 3 G3
B. & JM. _ railroad company , trans-
poitatinn of pauper . - 45
KROJI BOM ) hlXKIXG FOND.
Wm. F. Hems , dr.fc to pay Jan.
1881 coupons . 17,03000
Aujuurned to Dec. 31st.
JOHN R. MANCHESTER ,
County Clerk.
_ _
Overshoes in large and email sires
a1 Fnllriede's , near 13th and Douglas
Warm linsd thocs at bargains.
For good , reliable watches and cor
rect tiino-lrcepeH go to
EDHOI.M & EUICKSOS'S ,
T.-o Jevvolera , < ppoatte the Postoffico.
PS. . Largest and moat complete
stock f gild and 6ler ; watches in
tie city ; also nicest assortment of
walnut and veneered clocks of all the
leading makes. Call and see our stock.
It n ill piy you.
EUJJOLM & ERICKSON ,
_ The Jewelers.
Womcns' CASHMERE LINED
Shots only $1.50 , at Follriede's ,
Douglas street , near 13th.
See Cruickshank'a new advertise-
jnent for Holiday Goods , on third
Tno Wea'her.
Tuesday was the coldest day oE
the season , the thermometer going
down to 17 degrees below zero at
11 o'clock. At the same hour it was
22 degrees below at the U. P. transfer
hotel. The weather moderated con
siderably to-day , and the mercery
climbed up to one degree belcw z ° ro.
SALT.
SOCIAL , .
"Waiting for the Verdict" at the
Academy of Musio this evening.
The lull dres holiday receptlorTof
the Pleasant Hours Club this
evening , at Masonic Hall.
Engine Cjmpaiiy No. 3 give their
ninth annual ball on nest Friday evenIng -
Ing , at CreSghton Hall. The commit
tee hope to sell a large number of
tickets.
The-annual "preizel ball" of the
Msennerchor will take place cext Sat
urday evening at Brandt's Turner
hall.
hall.The colored folks belonging to the
A. M. E.Jchurch gave a fair and festi
val at Masonic h1 * ! ! -n Monday and
Tuesday evenings to r < u5e funds to aid
in I u'lding a ne > v church edifice.
Lewis' brasi band furnished the icu ic
ind a general good tiaie was had on
both evenings.
The majority of the laoiea who are
to receive Cillers at the Y. M. C. A.
rooms on New Year's day , met jvs-
tcrday actcrnoon , and completed ar-
rangcmen'8 as far as possible. The
committee on decorations meat Fri
day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Ladies
who conld not call at the rooms yes
terday will be given any desired information
mation by calling on the general
secretary at the ro < ms.
GUAPES. / .
FLEMING .
j b.
Kim ,
dec293t
For goodj reliable watch' s and cor
rect time-ket pers go lo
EoflotM & ERICESOS'B ,
The Jewelers , opposite the Posluffice.
P. S. Lirgest aid mnat comp'.eta
stock of god ! aid cilv r watches In
the city ; aUo nicest rssortment of
walnut and veneered clocks of all the
leadingmakes. Call and see our stock.
It will pay you.
you.EDHOLM
EDHOLM & ERICKSON ,
The Jewelers.
Overshoes in large and sm ll siz < ; 8
at Fullriedo's , nesr 13th and Dougla" .
Warm lined shoes at bargains.
YOU CAN BUY
ANYTHING
you want
IN THE JEWELRY
LINE AT
Whlpple , McMillen & Co.'s , the Jew
elers , Creighton block , Fifteenth s .
BED COMFORTS
Reduced , nt Bushman's.
STEEL ENGRAVINGS AT COST.
We will sell , for the next thirty
days , this large line ot Steil Engrav
ings , at the following prices :
aheep fold * . $ 8 80
Socrates and Alcibiadea 8 80
Cornelia aud her Jewels 8 80
Defense of Chunpigny C CO
Shepherd's Dog 8 . " 0
The Smithy 3 85
Greedy Calves 11 00
Trial of Efie Deana 2 75
DeerPaee 440
Forrester's Family 2 75
Monarch of the Gkn 3 30
The Prisoner 5 50
Just Caught 2 55
DecrFami'.y ' 3 30
SosSiw 275
Off Portsmouth 4 40
Village Elms 7 35
lo aud Jupiter 1 40
Lincoln 3 30
Homo of Washington 1 C5
Forever and Ever , Amen 1 40
Arttst 5 2 75
Critic 2 75
HuiichbasV 2 20
Washington 1 G5
Lincoln 1 05
Flawin the Title 3 30
My Day and 1 1 C5
Can't You Talk o 30
Oa the Alert.- 6 GO
Charge of the Draitooi'B fi CO
American Lindscapcs 110
The Smile 90
The Frown 90
PetitoMarie 3 30
Crowning VorfUs 3 30
La Source B 50
Angelique 5 50
Safe in Port 220
Snaoy 1'a h 2 20
Ci-itiL'in1 P Siiue 1 ( ! 5
Gyp y Mother 2 7n
'Nutcrackers 2 75
Saved T. . . . 2 75
Critics 2 75
Dover 2 75
Hastings 2 75
Woodland Vows 7 35
IschlaCastlo " . . . . 2 75
First Step G GO
Henry Id and hi ? Ladies 4 40
Cuiates Nephew 2 20
Miller , his S > n and Donkey. . . 2 20
Master Painter 2 20
Bridal Party at Photographers. 2 20
Autumn Maneuvers 2 20
Naughty Bvy 2 20
In Su-nmertime 3 70
\Vhon the Leaves Fail 3 70
Sa'ely L ndod 370
A'tuniu 1 75
Ohariat Race 1 10
Huguenot , 1 50
First Trial by Jury 2 20
Phnraoh's Horse 2 75
Martha Washington 1 75
Great Expectation 7 30
Industry 2 75
Prayer 2 75
PictureBook 440
Forester's Family 4 40
On the Beach 395
Message from the Sea 4 40
The Fouutiiu 2 50
Take Care 4 40
To the Eirth 3 50
Dauphin 2 65
The OH Arm Chair 7 iO
My Little Brother 2 00
My Little Sister 2 00
Out All Night 5 50
E. L. EATON ,
1320 Farnham street.
A very GOOD QUALITY of wo
men's WARM shoes , for § 1.25 , at
FullreidV , Douglas street , neir 13th.
"LTBAN'S CHRISTMAS BALL" t
Turner Hill , Saturday , December25.
Tickets for cale at Jacobs' Clothing
store , Farnham street , 1120.
dec22tu.fcfr
KEEP WARM.
BED COM FORTS cheap , HUSHMAX'S.
A Fine line of samples of Now
Year Cards at THK BEK Job Room.
Call in time and leave ynar orders.
Datr&ged hats given away , at Nin-
del & Krell's , one door west of BEE
office.
Fcr Sale Six-horse power Baxter
engine and boiler , In good repair.
Apply at BEE officA. no4tf
Womens' CASHMERE LINED
Shoes only $1.50 , at Fullriede'e ,
Doughs street , near 13th.
Damaged hats given away , &t Nin-
dell & Krell's , one doer west of BEE
office.
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL and appro
priate decorations for Jfew Tear's
"Rcceitiiig" arc the lovely Everlasting
Flower ffoodj and PAMPAS PLUMES , jit
Evan's. 28-4
CONTEMPLATED GHMQE ,
A Rumored Successor of
Supt. J. T. Clark.
Railway Miscellany.
- With the beginning of tha new year
there are always moro or less changes
of importance on the railroads , and
the following , predicted by The Kan <
E&B City Times of December 28th , is of
couciderable local importance :
"RUMORS TROM OMAHA.
"News comes from Omaha that sev
eral changes are to occur in the oper
ating department of the Union Pa
cific railway on January 1st. It is
said that J. T. Clark , for a long time
assistant to General Manager Clark ,
will step down and out , aud that Mr.
Nichols , now superintendent oi the
eastern division , will be his successor.
It is not known f a certainty that
these changes are to take place at
once , but the news is from a reliable
source. "
OMINOUS PREDICTION.
The Sionx City Journal says :
"Railroads in this section are likely
to be very short of coal for the next
ten days. Heretofore they have enl >
had barely enough coal to fikin along
with from day to day , and .it limes
Ind to help out the supjly by burning
wood aud corn. All coal miners in
good and regular standing , go on a
drt'uk just before Christmas , which
drunk does not end until after New
New Year's. Cousequ > ntJy , coal is
likely to boEcirco for awhile. "
"The St. Paul folka now use two
awitch en-jinea in their yards in this
city and one on the Nebraska sidu , to
transfer cars and make up trains. The
road has all the buainero it can handle
these coal famine times. "
GREAT AGITATION.
The weiteru prtion of Neraaha
county ia grcitly agitated over the
question of route by the B. & M.
trom Ptpervilla to T ; cnmseh. It
may go by the "old grado" of the al
most forgotten Browuville , Ft. Hear
ney and Pacific , via Johnson , or it
may tun ( our miles south , via Febing
a point better known as Stone
Church. It is believed by some of
the Johnson peuple that it will come
by them , so as to make it convenient ,
at any time the company wishes , to
put in a tup to Nebraska City.
FAILED TO MAKK II
Some time ago a circular wai issued
by the general freight agent of the
new Si-urhern Pacific route , stating
fine tht : r rund would be opened
through by January 1st , and request
ing at least n po.tion of the throuch
freight business for the Pacific coast.
It appears now that the time was fixed
at too early a date as an official circu
lar has been received in the city ,
issued by the general pas
senger aient ; of the South
era Pacific , stating that the
that road has been completed to Dem-
ing , 230 miles east of Tucson , the dis
Unco from Deming to the present con
struction terminus of the Afchison ,
Topeka & Santa Fo road being 14G
miles. The rails atu being laid on tbo
Santi Fe extension to a place 57
miles beyond San Mntech.il , the
terminal point not yet having been
named as a station. The gap between
the two roads is 145 miles by stage.
At the very rapid ratoof construction
of about a mile a day , from each end ,
it will take about three months before
the now southern route is completed
and ready for business.
BEDCOMFORTS"
Reduced , at Bushtmn's.
A very GOOD QUALITY of wo-
mei.'a WARM shoes , for § 1.25 , at
Fullreid's , D iugaa ! street , near 13th.
SCACOAST ORANGE ? , " )
LOUISIANA OHAUOES , > FLEMISH'S
VAtU > CIAOKANOE , ) 29 3
Uli p er Installation
The foil ) inj ; ( itlicsrn were installed
in Omaha Chapter , No. 1 , Royal Arch
Mnsons , last night :
James B. Bruner , H P. ; Enoch B.
Carter , K. ; Jacob Samler , S ; Meyer
Hd'min ' , TreaB. ; Wm. R. Bowen ,
Sec. ; Hirlan P. Dovalon , C. H. ; Mi
chael Coady , P. S. ; John Bamford ,
R. A. C ; Jacob Kinp , G. M. 3rd V. ,
Andrew DeWitt , G. M , 2nd V. ; Wm.
N. Thompsvtt , G. M. 1st V. ; Wm. J.
M'iur.t , Guard.
The installation ceremonies were
conducted bjrP. G. H. P. E. A. Allen.
SLEEP WARM.
BED COMFORTSjsheap , BUSHMAN'S.
The Mission Benefit.
The Baptist church was well filled
Tuesday eveningon the occasion ofjtho
bcn7fit concert for the Tenth Street
Mission Sabbath school. The JJTO-
gramme was an excellent one and was
carried cut from first to last in pleas
ing style , under the leadership of Mr.
G. W. Ttbbals , and the assistance
of Mrs. Carrie Van Kuran , who
presided at the organ. A candy cane
wis presented to Mr. Warren Switz-
lar , the superintendent , by W. C. B.
Allen , Esq. In closing the concert ,
Superintendent Switzlor gave a brief
summary of the work of the Mission.
It has increased ita numbers till the
present quarters are too small. The
parents are tiking great interest and
rooms for bible classes are wanted.
The concert laat evening was given to
raise money to aid in procuring larger
quarters , and we regret that the at
tendance was not larger. The con
cert will be rc-psated at aa early day ,
probably at the Academy of Music
Died.
Wednesday morning , December
2lth ! , infant diughter of Mr. and
M . L. A. Hirmou. Services at the
residence , corner 9th and Pierce , 9 a.
m. , Thursday. Frienda are cordially
invited.
NOW OPESINGI
A NEW LOT
OF ELEGANT
JEWELRY AT
Whipple , McMillen & Co.'s , Creigh-
ton block , Fifteenth street.
NOTICE !
General Ticket Office Burlington and
Missouri River Railroad in Nebras
ka.
OMAHA , Dec. 24,1880.
Commencing January 1st , 1881 ,
No Stop-Over
will be allowed on Local Tickets.
Passengers should therefore buy
tickets only to such points aa they de
sire to stop at first.
PEBCIVAL LOWELL ,
General Ticket Agent.
PABAOBAPHS.
PERSONAL , .
C. N. Brisco has gone east.
Elmer Frank and wife are in the city.
Gen. George Crook has returned from
the east.
Col. J. J. Dickey has returned from
Denver.
Ed. Johnson has gone to Chicago on
business.
Lieut , Gov. E. C. Carns came up from
Lincoln yesterday.
Superintendent Law of tha TJ. P. came
iu from the wes Tuesday.
Licnta. Schnyler and Palmer came in
from the west last night
Commissioners Drexel and Knight left
for Sioux City yesterday.
Hon. G. M.LarnLerson ! passed through
the city last night en route for Lincoln.
Hon. Nathan Blakely and Postmaster
Drum , of Beatrice , were in the city yes
terday.
S. S. Stevens , of the Eock Island road ,
accoinpanie 1 by his daughter Carrie. 1 ft
for Denver yesterday.
George B. Lane , superintendent of the
Omaha public schools left for Die Moincs
Manager Jack Nugent , cf the St. Emo !
Theatre , is lying serion-Iy ill in Council
B uffs , of pneumonia.
Mrs. S B. Curtis , who has been visiting
her nephew , Mr. Chas. S. Stebbina , of this
city , left for her Inmein the east yester
day fterno n.
Capt. F. A. Nash , of Brattleboro , Vt. ,
accompanied Ly his wife , i'iii the c ty vis
iting h's eon ? , E. W. Nosh , of the Sme ting -
ing works and F. A , Nash , privat secie-
toy of General Superintendent J. T.
Olark.
There will bo a Ball at Turner Hall
Friday evening for the benefit of the
Swedish Library association. d28-3t
Damaged huts given away , at Nin-
doll & Krell's , one door west of BEU
ofllce.
Women * ' OASQMERE
Shoes oiily 81.50 , at Fullriedo's , Doug
las street , ner.r Thirteenth. .
y.
For good , reliable watches and cor
rect time-keepers go to
EDHOLM & EBICKSON'B ,
The Jewelers , oppofite the Postofflce.
P. S. Largest and most complete
stock of gold and silver watches in
the city ; also nicest assortment of
walnut and veneered clocks of all the
leading inakei. Call and see our stock.
It will pay you.
EDIIOLM &EKICKBON ,
Thn Jewelers.
A very GOOD QUALITY of wo
men's WARM ehoes , for 81.25 , at
Fullrcid'g , Douglas street , near 13 th.
11ATS AND CAPS.
Messrs. Nindel & Krello have pur
chased the entire stock of the firm of
0. B. De Great & Co. , which they
now offer for tale at a very low price.
Five dollar hat sold for tnree dollars ,
and other goods jn proportion. Any
one desiring a good bargain should
not fail to call and examine our stock.
Farnham Street , next door to BEE
office.
_ _ _
Just received at TUE BEE Job
Rooms the nicest line of diminutive
P.iper and Envelopes and Cards , suit
able for Children's Birthday Parties.
Call and sue them.
For Sale.
The aiab'c and sheds formerly occu
pied by James Stephenson , on * he
corner of lOih and Harney.will be
a old cheap. Inquire at new brick
atrvb'.e ; oppcsito. _ 28 3t
Drunk in tno Gutter
Gtorge Bnyden , E-q. , of the U. P.
head Barler ? , picked up from a Tarn-
ham street gutter , Tuesday , a badly
intcxicatc-d ndividual , who vaa Ijing
back taking Av'iat ' ; uuld have baon h'fl
last tnocze Mr. Uoydi-n Jnndid tl.e
man safely in jail befora I ear nj him.
NEW YEAU PRESENTS Veiy beauti
ful and -.ppropria'c , and at prcs lo
sui * a1 ! tastes and prckots , at Evans' ,
14th and Dodge stree's d28 4t.
Christinas presents given away at
the Boa'on Oath Dry Goods Storo,10th
and Jones , to all who purchase over
one diillara worth , a piece of jewelry
will bo given.
We offer also these grest bargains :
50iJ Silk and Wool Brocades for 2oc ,
50c Cashmeres for 25c.
30a Worsted Dress Goods for 15o.
An immense variety of I
20c Linen Handkerchiefs for lOc.
25 : , Linen Hemstitch Handker
chiefs for 1&3.
35a Linen HemstilchHandkerchlefs
for 20c.
§ 2 Trimmed Hats for 51.
S3 Trimmed Hats for $1.50.
And a splendid line of Christmas
Presents of every description at very
mudt rue prices.
Solo agents in Omaha for the
Cream Oatmeal Soap ,
which has had such a run all over the
east , 10 cents a box of three cakes.
23-6S
_
FURS ! FURS U.FURS 111
Ladies' and gents' fur goodsof ev
ery description at the Fur Manufac
tory , opposite postoffice , Omaha. All
goods are warranted.
HENRY G. RICETEE , Furrier.
deolStf
_
Womens' CASHMERE LINED
Shoes only $1 50 , at Fullriede's ,
Douglas street , near 13th.
J. F. Sawyer wishes to announce to
his friends and old customers that he
msy be found , as heretofore , at 1314
Farnbam street , where he will be glad
to show them the beat selected stock
of SVatches. Clocks , Jewelry , Spectacles
aud Silverware at prices that defy
competition. tf
BARGAINS IN
JEWELRY ,
AT
I
Whipple , McMillen & Co 'a.
Strayed from 1517 Dodge street ,
one dapple grey horse. A liberal re
ward will bop lid for the return of. the
lame to Joe & Sam. 28-tf
A very GOOD QUALITY of wo
men's WAU1I shoes , for 31.25 , at
Fullrcid's , Douglas street , near 13th ,
Sadden. Death.
From a gentleman ju > t np from
Nebraska City we learn that on Mon
day evening Mrs. Capt. Bailey , wife
of a prominent politician and well-to-
citizen of Brownville , waa found lying
dead at the foot of the stairway in
their own home. Her body waa dis
covered by her husband about half-
past ten o'clock , in returning from a
Temple of Honor meeting. Heart
disease is supposed to bo the causa of
the sad nft'iir.
MAXNiEYEBW
( Tiffanys of the West. )
Have completed tluir ! pre
parations for thr approaching
preaching Holidays , and
suggest , tliafan early ex
amination oi' their stock
will enable purchasers to
secure the choicest selec
tions , and escape the
crowds unavoidable later
in the month.
Until Christinas the es
tablishing ! , iviii be kept
open in the evenings.
3P OfAL HSTiCES.
Advcrrli'cm.r.itE To L J ! * T vjlt'
u.i-rt , K'jiia.l , RVu.Ui. ! * iritis , at. , . ! t-c It.
ritlvi ir.ths.-K c.-lnni > - : 3r.o J.v rt& ORN1.
ccr line ; eauh jctesrfjGjst nfcrtaji.riVE CCMTS
p r Ha * , n.a fl:3t iurrsJon no-r Itss tier
CWENTY-FiVX CC
WANTED-Two tirl , it Emmet ! Ho-se.
i24-4
A firs-i.laf3 girl fur general
WANTED . Go Uvnfts. . 1W Ca M. .
near 21st. 127-tl
'ANTED-AKnnlttcor.il girl. Enquire N.
w-v * comer 18thand DoJ.'u. JOHN Me-
COKMICK. 1M-31
TO J.fifiHOHtf. .
10 MrAt ,
MOHSI .T'OJUR.
HJC-rtf-V T. ) I.O.AiJ 11CJ familial strict.
* l IH ) * 3 'OI > c nov-SS-tf
HUP WASTED
A wonan cook at ths Orern
WANTED House , Tenth St. l 2-tf
A dish washer at the Occidental
WASTED 141-tf
"TTTANTED In small family a girl to do bo'iso
VV work , No. 324 Dcul33 St , bcUetn 17th
and 18th. 12- ? '
WANTfD-A coed girl , 1519 Hsrucy street.
Jlrf-SO
Octd irl for general Iiousswork.
WAITED ut ticket office , U. P , iiert.
112-29
TD n cspurianccd bnt her wants
WA
to st irt a meat n.-lf ktt 1 n some mall weal
cm own , where tlwra is none , or where one is
neulowou'dtite ; ' arena aa partner. Adilro *
t. K. Webb Jicks n , D KoU Co , Nob. D.-tf
'ANTE" A srood -use-keeper , 1109 Fsrn
W ham streo , up taira 3--tf
A TED'Tiijloyraent fir bone and vtagon.
w
E. A. HARRIS J , lath rfail Mcho'aa ats.
26 t
All Omah know that iHt
WANTED ft. Jonti is the hi.vo of Sewing
Machine : , office on l th St. 84D-'f
AMD UHD.
0R RENT New house , eiirht rooms , hard
_ L1 and soft water , on 'id ! and Cass Sts. En-
qui.o 307 12th St 123 tf
TTIOit RENT Marge furnished room on first
Jj floor , with or without board , outeide
entrance to room. Enquire at Bee office. 129-tf
EOR PENT Furnisiici rooms , w.th board ,
cist sHe 20th , bet. Chicago and Cass Sta
110-1
FOR RE1" ! A flue furnished front roam ,
first floor , b-twoon Utiiaml 15th streets for
gentlemen. Inquire at 1415 Howard St. 107-t
T710BpEN'T Brick dwcllini next to cor. llth
F andl'aciGc. . . '
EnquircOco.il. 1'eteniii , 8 4
10th St. IM-tf
KENT House m Shuh'a 2nd addition ,
FOB 5 ptr month. W. SIllKHAL , ro u , 0 *
Creighton K'ock. S95-tf
TTIOR REHr A furnished , 8v/uth lent room.
I1 InquirsatNo 1012 Kara ham St j81-tf
RENT 2 furnished rooms owr Mer
chants Exchange , N. E. Cor. 16th and
Dolce f-trcets. 281-tf
FG < 5 SftLc.
T/ORJUK b'KOS I1 FLOUR Mmn-sota Flour
i1 nnd thebcj sprniwhtot flour , bran , chop
feed , Eabd liiy , hominy , nr.iham fl air. corn
mra . Ac , at Bjiro.u FRICEH , Sciid orders to
Welshans & ro.,8tb and Kirnham sticct-i. City
Jill * . 111-23.
TnOKSALE A RAUOAIN-A bui din ? with
JJ ta'oonQtturcd , furnituraand - < tocic , on 10th
bl , opposite the U. P dep > tforfa'every cl rap.
Or the tixtwc'.furnltureandbtock will bo
and building tented. Inquire of Eu. K '
J1AW. . . . 79-if
EUit SALf Uusme-t ucuaCand gio orytovk ,
Restaurant attached. Audrefc H. Uh ffln ,
Aurora , Ni > b. 9-lnl
[ 71 UK SALE IWo ClOSO carriages , at A. J.
D Simpson's. 011-tf
K tiALK Cottonwo.'U lumber of all glzcat
RKPMO.N'D'S , Sixteenth-st. 616-t
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOUND Uanch of kcts. inquire at this
offico. 110'tf
FOUND On : ho night of the 2Stii by one d
iheO. B. bovs neerthe Western Union
Telegraph office , one pair of fur gloTos TLc
owner can bave iVCKimo by cal in ; at thj O. K.
rooms , No H06 Barney street , proving property
and paying for th B auTjittseme.t. 125.J9
Absolutely Pure ,
Made from Onpo Cream Tartar. No other
prcioratlon makes such IL-ht , flaky hot breads.
or luxurious pa try. Can be eaten by ilrrpsptict
without fear of the ills resulting from he In-
bold onlv In cans bv nil flr < wrj.
ROTAL PAHISO rowmR Co , Xew Y"rk.
Any ont havlnz dead ir.Ionls I w II remove
them free of ch < rgo leive ori'er * loutheut
orn r of QameyanlI4th . , saconldoor.
CHARLES 8 LITT.
NOriCE.
Beltknosn thntue , the undenlmetl , whose
ninica are rub cribed hereto , Intend to form an
Insurance company which ehallbe known ag
j'The Western ilcra : and Cattle Insurance Comp -
p riy. "
The object f r which { aid compiny shall be
formed shall be to insure horse * , cattle and
o her stock suraipst loss or damme Dy accident ,
tbrft and any unknown or c-n'Jnyent event.
1h < i amount of capital stock of said company
shall bo ono hundred thoutar.d dollars The
principal.ctftee if said company shall be located
at Omahi , Douglas cow tf , Nclinukx
HKNR7 PUNDT.
PAULGaOS-MAN
ilAXMfYER.
EDMUND PCTCBE
ERNEST PE7CKE
d28-J i-U-lS
S. P. MORSE GO.
iONDAY , DEGEW1BER THE 27TH ,
WE INAUGURATE A
OLOSI ALE !
OF ALL
DAY GOODS
5
FTP
LlU.
T
V *
S. . HYCOIRSiE ! &c CO.
$60,000. ,
$60,000.ELGUHE
$60,000. 860,000.
GREAT OLE E
$60,000 ,
7 to close out our Desirable and seasonable goods at Low
Figures. Our immense stoc * or Winter clothing for Men's , Youths Boys and Children a
Furnishing Goods , Novelties in Neckwear tor the Holidays. Hats , Caps , " { , &c-.must .
to the public that theae
Well-known
make way for our immense Spring stock of clothing - .
goods were the best selected stock ever brought to thii market.
ELCUTTER'S MAMMOTH GHOTHiNG HOUSE ,
$60,000. 1001 Farnham St. , Co 10th. $80f
SIGN OP THE
GOLDEN PIANO & FRAME ,
A. HOSPE JR.
. , . ,
Pianos and Organs First Class
on Easy Monthly Payments ,
Sheet Music and Musi
cal Instruments.
FINE BfoCK OF
O TT LID UN" C3-S . .
0 1 Paintings , Engravings an-1 tramei at great
ly redJced prices.
3x10 Frames , 1 inch , Walnut . lEc
10x12 1 ' . 20
10x11 1 ' . 20
12x16 1 } ' . (0
12x18 14 ' . OS
16x20 li ' . 75
Rustic 8x10 frime . 15
Chromes framed , small , 25c ,
Cliromo e framed , large , 1 25 ,
Cngravings from 50c upwards ,
Photograph frames from 15c upward * ,
Window Cornices T5c a window and npwardai
Lambrequirj 9 00 per window and upwards ,
Corniuo Poles 2 CO per window and upwards , '
Velvet frames 25c etch toB 00
Violin Strings lie ,
Violin 1 75 , 2 50 , 3 and upward * ,
Guitars 5 00 , 6 CO , 7 00 and upwards.
Banjos 1 00 , 3 00 , 5 00 , and upwards ,
Accordeois from 1 00 up , cheapest in city
Send for samples and catalogue of mouldings
and sheet rau.ic. A. HOSPE , JR. ,
1619 Do < .VaSt. . nextdoorto Harris and 71sher's
Omaha Nfh.
] LTE CRUICKSHANK'S
_ ! ORYXJOOOS STORE.
Tg.m
VINEGAR WORKS )
EENST KEEBS , Manager ,
Mannfactnrer of aU kinds of
_
J ra st. Btt. 9th aid utk , OMAHA , ses
IE3 _ . COOET
UNDERTAKER ,
Old Fellows' Block. -
Prompt.atVetTIjo jfirtn to or t n by Uleynph
AGENTS FOR DEVLiN & CO. ,
BOSTd
JOUSE ,
lAKASIASIjSTREET.
CHEAP 1 CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST
MAX MEYER & BRO.
Propose for the next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell then
entire stock of
Diamonds , Watches ,
Jewelry , Clocks ,
Silver-Ware ,
Pianos & Organ ! '
GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
At Manufacturing Prices , "Which is from 15 to 20 per
cent , below any Eastern Wholesale House ,
preparatory to moving into their
New Store , Cor. llth & Farnham
We Mean Knsiness. Come and foe Convinced.
MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY.
Ih Iircat an ! test 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 Donates St ,