I 8 THE DAILY BEE : JANUARY 1 , 1881. nih. DAILY BEK : Saturday Morning , Jan 1. BRUVHli.8. Happy New Year to alL 1 ate/sun tells coaL C. H. Frederick , LcadingHatter , larg. est st ck atd lowest prices. 23-tf. D.d you see the eclipse ? Holiday Good * at Kuhn's. Trimmed hats at 99c store. Celluloid and Diatite Sets at Sale's. Celluloid Seta at Kuhn's , druggist. Warm winter caps caeap , Frederick's Holiday presei-ts at Saxe's , druggist \Vhipple , McMilUn & Co. , the jewsl- era , Crtighton Block. o26-tf Twenty per cent off. See large adv. third page. The public and private f chools reopen Monday. The weather is quite tropical , compar atively speaking. BEST US THE WORLD Barar Glove fitting Pattern * at Bushman's. tl Cheapest warm cap.8 . , at Frederick's. A few more of those good albums left at 99c store. Read Cruickhhank's Great Barga'ns for this week. See 'hird page. Down go the prices , Caps , Frederick's. Grand opening on New Year's d y of the Billiard Hall next to the future opera house. Farnham street , near Fifteenth , by W. A. Kitzberger , puccessor to W. Uage- dom. The finest Innch will he served. All friends , and old as well as new patrons invited. 29-4t Warm caps ! warm caps ! Frederick's. Saw-yer ever such a Sarah-iiade as Blinkey Brown perpetrated at the Academy last evening ? Sir. E. P. Cook , the under'aker , has sold out his entire stock and good ill to John G , Jacobs , who is invoicing his pur chase. There will be a general meeting of the Omaha Fire Department at Firemen's hall at 12:30 p. m.to-day ( to call in a body on Mavor Chose. The liquor dealers , whose licenses ex pire Jan. let , are thro-ging anxiously to the city clerk's office these days to renew the same. A younij man , arrested for ob taining a livery rig on another man's credit , without permission , was discharged yesterday by Judge Hawes , the complaint - plaint bein withdrawn. Metzeland Irvine.the musical caterers , furnished the music for "Waiting for the .Verdic' " Thursday and not the Union Pacitice orchestra as reported by The Hera'd this morning. J After yon have examined prices of 'Steel Engravings" at the small places , call and see a full line of them at Hospe's Art Gallery. THE BEE'S local reporter says he can't make room for the 20 X ) na-nes of subjects in Hospe's stock of engravings , 1519 Dodge street A patent for a parcel of land in Doug las county was yesterdav filed in the office of the county clerk , which bore the date of IS'iO. It was signed by James Buchanan , the Ia t democratic president , and was is sued to no less a person than Benjamin Franklin. It is a sjggestive document for democrats. Services as usual at the Unitarian church on Sunday next. Rev. W. E. Copeland will piejjh in the morning at 11 o'clock on "Christ , not the only hope of a jOst world"and will lecture iu the evening ou"Geo. For und the Shakers. " The furnace has been repaired and the church will be wann. Two uproarious diunks who were taken in out of tha cold Thursday , were this morning sent lo jail in default of S3 and costs. One of them was fonnd crying murder at the topof hisvoicejdown in the 1st ward , and the other was picked up out of the gutter on upper Famham street. The latter had juit completed a term of 20 days in the county jail for petit larceny. Our readers will remember the case of an unfortunate woman who , some months a o , come to this cit ? from Council Bluffs diseased most horribly. Af ler being pick ed up once or twice in the sloughs and gut. tersand fired out of town , always return ing like a bad penny , she was at last sent to the poor house , where she died Thurs day night and was laid away hi the Pot ter's field. This will be tha fate of some of the fair frail ones who now fly BO high in this town , The work on the settling basins in the river bottom , which has for the past week been suspended on account of the extreme cold weather , is again sUiting up and on Monday Luke MiDensott & Co. will put on their full fosce again. It does one's heart good to see tie great embankments these energetic contractor * have thrown up and encourages the belief that the vater- works will be completed hi the not dis tant future. Skaters hail with delight the modera tion of the weather which has so suddenly taken place. A large force has been brought to bear on the ice at the skating rink , putting it in splendid condition fo ] ast evening and to--lay , New Year'i day has always been the big day en ice it Omaha , and if this weather holds over to morrow a lively scene can be witnessed al the rinV. The hardware stores sold , it i , estimated , in the . v.cinidy of 1000 pairs o skate ? as Christmas presents. A. member of the police firce was yes terday detailed by the Marshal to shoo a valuable bird dog which had been poia oned. The dog was lying utiff on the side walk when the officer approached him , bu when four bullets had been put into bin he got up and walked off , evidently feel ing better. He was followed around thi corner and two. more shots put into hi head. The seventh chamber of the level ver failed to g. > iff and the dog seeing th source of his iuvigoritor fail , laid duwi and died. The firemen atXo. 3's house rigged u ] a double sled yesterday and enjiyed th forenoo. . in coast.ng on the Farnham etree hill. Carl Woodworth'a dog "Keno" wa the hsppiest coastir in the outfit and occu pied a prominent position on the sled at al times. A Close Call. About 7 o'clock last eveuiug a lamp waa accidoutly overturned in the mailing room of the BEE headqnaf ten , which ii in the reir of the i econd tory. Breaking in the fall , the oil poured over a pile of papers and wrap- pi-ra lying conveniently near at\d sonn the flames burst faith in a moat threat ening manner. A portion of the force being in an adjoining room , there was a vigorous fight made against the fire fiend and the dangarwaa soon averted without calling out the fire depart ment. It was a close call , however. Oysters und Candy , at Buffett's. A full Attendance of the officers and members of Planet Lodge No. 4 , K. P. , is requested on Monday evening January 3rd , 1881. G. 0. Frederick Nntton , of Nebraska City , will be present to install the r.ewly elected officers. By order of JOHN F. KUHN , dec30-2t D. D. G. C. Magnificent NEW YEAR'S pres ents at John Baumer's , 1314 Faru ham st. dec293t Look for Mrs. Wood's advertise ment. Oystera and Sweet Cider at Buf fett's. 30-2t A Fine line of sxmples of New Year 0 rds at THE BEK Job Room. Call iu time and leave your orders. Church Services Sunday. PBESBrrEBiAN Corner Seventeenth and Dodge street. Services at 10:3) a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Preaching morning and even ing by ! ? ev W. J. Harsha , pastor. Eve ning snbjsct , V'The Wear and Tear of Time. " Sunday ochool at clo = e of morn ing worship. ST. MARK'S CHURCH South Omaha- Services on Sunday next as fellows : Morn ing prayers , with an address to the child ren of the Sunday school by Bishop Clark- son , i-t 10 o'clock a. m. O dination of Deans - c -ns , sermons Holy communion at 12 a. m. Bishop Clarkson , the Ker. D. Oliver , the Rector , the Rev. Chaplain England and other clergv will take part in the ser- xice. The Sunday school will meet 9:3U as usual. Rev. James Paterson , Rector , Mart's Munificence. Mart Kennedy , than whom a moie hospitable and popohr gentleman does not do business in Omaha , will be at home to-day and receive calls. Oysters , turkey and all the delicacies of the season will be on the boards "Waiting for the Verdict. ' Remember the place , on Thirteenth street , in Heliman's block. No "Bee" Monday Mornlnsr. There will be no issue of THE BEI Monday morning , but in its stead THE BEE'S Annual Illustrated Sup plement will be mailed to subscriber ! of the morning edition. Died. At Renovo , Pa. , December 29 , 1880 , Mary , wife of W. V. Lorenz and daughter of F. H. Schwalenberg , of Omaha. Their Bridal Tour. Among the guests at the Creighton House yesterday were Dr. B. D. Famsworth and wite , of Fairmont , Neb. Mrs. Farnsworth was formerly Mis * A. M. Daily , of Peru , Neb. They are here on their bridal tour , having been married at the residence of the bride's father , near Peru , at 11 & . m. Thursday , and arrived in this city Thursday evening , via the K. 0. , St. Joe & 0. B. railway. They will leave this morning for Fairmont , where a neat residence has been fitted up by the doctor for their reception , and where they will make their future home. Naw Year's decorations at Tizard's Palace. A New B. & M. Engine. Next week a new engine will be put n the B. & M. , every part of which was constructed at the B. & M. shops n Plattsmouth. It will be "No. 35 , & M. in Nebraska , " and is the ifth engine , entire , constructed at Plattsmouth. The boiler is 51 inches n diameter , fire-box 66 Inches long , radius of drive wheel almost 32 inhces , itroke 24 inches , cylinder 18 inches , and 5& inches throw. David Hawksworth IB master me chanic of the shops in which she was constructed , E. S. Grueael is foreman , PatMcCullnm is boss boiler maker , and John Heffner and Wm. Peavei were the workmen in charge construct ing this little daisy. Long may she run , and may usefulness be her portion and safety accompany her. SEACOAST ORANGES , " ) LOUISIANA OBANOES , > FLEMING'S. ) 29-3c Just received at THE BEE Jot Rooms the nicest line of diminutive Paper and Envelopes and Cards , suit' able for Children's Birthday Parties , Call and see them. NEW YEAK PRESENTS Very beauti ful and appropriate , and at prices tc suit all tastes and pockets , at Evans * 14th and Dodge streets. d23-4t. Bargains at Mrs. Wood's auction. J. F. Sawyer wishes to announce tc his friends and old customers that hi may be found , as heretofore , at 131 Farnham street , where he will be glac to thow them the best selected stocl of Watches , Clocks , JewelrySpectaclei and Silverware at prices that defj competition. ' t BADLY -BUBNED. Another Accident from Indis creet Use of Explosive Fluids. On Wednesday evening a serious accident occurred at the residence of Mr. W. V. Morse , on Capitol avenue nd Eighteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Morse were just starting out to spend , he evening at a neighbor's when , as Mr. M. opened the gate and turned oward the house , ho saw a bright ight in one of the rooms of the house. Alarmed for fear of fire , he ran back , and opening the hall door he found heir servant girl , Jennie , in flames , and threatened with death. With great presence of mind , he pulled off his overcoat and throwing il bout the youug woman , managed , f tcr some exertion to stifle the flames , not , however , until her hand's and arms were both badly burned , as well as a part of her hair , which had caught fire. Dr. Peabody was summoned , did all that he conld to relieve the gl'l's Buffering , and he thinks there is no danger of her life , nor of having to have any of her fingers amputated. It appears that the girl was trying ; o clean her gloves with "light oil , " , nd having them thoroughly saturated it a match and applied it to the sur ace , under the impression that the ulphur would bleach the spots out. it did , but It also took the gloves with t and very nearly cost the unfortu nate woman her life. As it is , she will be unable to do anything for two ) r three weeks. Beat assortment of Lemnna , Oranges , Grapes , Figs , Dates , Nuts , &c. , at Tizard'a Palace. The First Grand Prize Maaquerade Jsll will bj given by the Omaha Ger man Ladies' Society , on February th , 1880 , at Brandt's Turner Hall. 18-evy aat-tf "LYRAN'S CHRISTMAS BALL" at ? nrner Hall , Saturday , December 25. tickets fur sale at Jacobs' Glutting tore , Farnham street , 1120. dec22tu&fr Oyatera and Orangea , at Buffett's. CHOICE Poachblow and Eirly rose POTATOES , at Wai. GENTLEMAN'S , 30-2t IGth und Caaa. Mens' Boots warranted to turn water , never rip and wear a year. iold at FULLRIEDE'S. Oysters and Cranberries , Buffett'a. "I intend to save money during the coming New Year , " says on economi cal lady , "and the first thing I buy , will be a sack of Flour from Willis Yatas. " dec30-2t Oystera & Nuta at Buffett's. 30-2t Mens' Boots warranted to turn water , never rip and wear a year. Sold at * FULLRIEDE'S. There is a BARGAIN for you at WhlpplaMcMillan & Go.'a , Jewelers , Croiphton block , Fifteenth street. Best line of homo-made fresh candy , nd French candies in the city at Tiz- ard'a Palace. WAITING FOR THE VERDICT. THE EESULT. At the Academy of Music last eve- nimj the long expected performance took place. A large and appreciative audience was in attendance. Everything passed off smoothly un til the curtain was about to go up for the third and last time , when an old man , with only one arm , who had been an affected spectator daring the last scene , rose to his feet and com menced to kick viciously in all direc tions. Two young ladies seated in front of him turned pale and were preparing for a rush when the mac be came quiet and sat down. Something evidently was troubling him , and it was with difficulty that ho could keep his seat. Just as the bell tapped for the curtain to go up , ho again rose to his feet and waving his hand , said : "Feller citzens , I'me goin to divulge a secret , its aomethen you all should know ; I'me a stranger in your city , but Ihave found that Whip- McMillen & Co. , The Jewelers , are offering greater bargains than was ever hearn. tell on afore. My son bought gold watch and a " At this junc ture a policeman put in an appearance and the enthusiast was bounced. Y M. C. A. The writer hereof omitted last Snn < day to mention to his congregation the entertainment which the Y. M. 0 , A. will offer at their reception on Nen Year's day , and to suggest contribu tions to the same. Will his usual hearers kindly icraembor this gooc object ? Let us aid to give all whc call there a substantial welcome. A. F. SUERRILL. Biggins' Happy New Year. Mr. Geo. Higgina , the proprietor o the Merchant's Exchange , northeas corner of Dodge and 16th street always does things up in style. Hi will this morning , have , for hi callers , a fine bowl * f milk punch supplemented by oysters , lobate salad , etc. The friends of Harr Erdman will al' fae pleased to knov that he is again able to be on duty am will assist Mr. Higgina as usual to morrow in receiving his friends. Oysters and Poultry , at Buffett'a. PERSONAL PARAGBAF HS. Hon. A. . S. PadducV , came up from Lincoln last night Prof. S. B. Thompson and Prof. Samuel Aughey , were among the arrivals ' from the state capita' lost evening. J. W. Piper , of the BEE , returned from the south yesterday. H. C. Bittenb nder and wife , of The Osceola ( Neb. ) Ue-ord , called at the BBS office yesterday , Ex-Marshal Daily is in the city. Church Howe was in the dty Thursday evening. Ales. Swan was a west-bound passenger yesterday. Otis H. Ballou came in from the west yesterday. H. "W. Reed was westbound passen ger yesterJay. Charles Dewey returned from the east yesterday. rT. H Hon. A. S. Baldwin , of Plum Creek , is in the city. Hon. G. W. E. Dorsey , of Fremont , is in the city. Fred McConnell left to-day for Salt Lake City. Bishop O'Connor returned from Des Moinea Thursday. Wai 'o M. Potter , of the Clinton , Iowa , Herald , in in town. Gov. Emery , of Utah , was an east-bound passenger last night. St A. D. Balcombe came in on the O. & R V. train at noon yesterday. Connty CouimisioersDrexeland Knight have retumedfr < m Sioux Cicy. Miss Kate Strickland is a candidate for the position of enrolling clerk of the house. T. H. Go > dman , general passenger and freight agent of the Central Pacific rail way , went east yesterday. Bishop Haven , of the ilethudist church , is iu the city , the gi est of M. G. McKoon , Esq. Ho is en route to Son Francisco. Ex-Mayor Moffitt and family , of De troit , Michigan , wtre iu the city yester day , en route to San Francisco. Mr. Shanley and Son of the Inter-Colo nial railway , of Canada , were among the p-isstngers en route to San Francisco , Fri day. A MAN FROZEN. EFFECTS OF TUB COLD WEATHER. United States Senator John J Johnetono , from California , came in on the east bound U. P. express yes terday afternoon , and was interview ed at bis rooms to-day by a BEE re porter. The gentleman had one of his feet and the side of his face badly frozen , and tells the ftllowing strange story. He says : "When the train stopped at Pine Bloffa for wood and water a scout ftom Fort Fred Steele boarded the train , and stated that a crazy man had been discovered at the entrance of a cave on Willow creek , about four miles distant. He said that the madman had an old musket , and was marching back and forth and was gradually freezing to deith , and could not be induced to leave. An other gentleman and myself accompan ied the scout to tie < uve , and found the lunatic still on guard. We dis armed him , and on entering the cave found that he had stored away a large amount of jewelry bought at John Banmer's , 1314 Farnham street , Omaha. " At this point in the con versation a physician entered , and the reporter left. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. As the holidays are about over and and the rush is past I will , for the next thirty d ays offer special bargains in men's and boy's suits , coats , pants , vests , etc , ia order to close out my remaining stock of fall and winter goods at less than 50 cents on adollar. Never before has there been such an opportunity for bargains. S. KAUSH , the Star Tailor , One door west of Orulckshank'a. The co-partnership heretofore ex isting under the name and style of Taf t & Woodman , is this dav dissolved by mutual consent ; . Mr. Clark Wood man assumes all liabilities of the firm and is alone authorized to sign the 5rm naniu in liquidation. ROBERT TAFT , CLARK WOODMAN. OMAHA , December 28h , 1880. There is a BARGAIN for you at Whipple , McMillen &Co.'s , Jewelers , Crelghton block , Fifteenth street. They bought that fine jewelry at ' Whipole McMillen & Co.'s , , Oreigh- ton block , Fifteenth street. Mr. Henry Coops will give a grand I masquerade ball at Metz's Hall , on New Years evening. All are cordially invited. Our Carriers' Address. The carriers of THE BEE will presenl fhelf compliments to the patrons ol this paper early New Year's morning with their yearly Carriers' Address , In the evening they will distribute the Annual Illustrated Review of TIII BEE. which will replace our evening edition to-day. The carriers will not be allowed tc sell the illustrated paper. Parties da siring to purchase , must call at thi office. x THE CREIOUTON , A first-class hotel in every respect , ii situated on the northwest corner o : Thirteenth and Capitol avenue. Thii new house is newly and elegantly fur nished throughout , and the lable ant bill of fare will compare favorably with the best in the land. Give it j rial. No runner at the Depot. "THEBES NOTHING LIKE IT" The Entertainment at the Academy Last Evening. The Academy was packed Thurs- dap , on the occasion of the first pre sentation of "Waiting for the Verdict" by an admirable company of Omaha amateurs , composed of members of the Union Catholic Library Association and saveral volunteers. That the rendition was a success was evident from the fact that it held the audience unwearied irom 8:00 o'clock until 11:30 , and that on the way home the universal verdict was "There's nothing like it. " Rpally Omaha has reason to be very proud of her amateur ac tors , and in this case they surpassed the already brilliant record of our homo taleut. We could , had we space , make special mention of every participant without over-doing themotter one whit , but we are com pelled to content ourselves with say ing that as "Blinkey Brown , " Mr. W. 0. Saunders was the "star of the evening , beautiful star , " so to speak. The play will he repeated at 2 o'clock this afternoon , and we already predict that part of the crowd will have to hang themselves out of the windows for wnt of standing room. 1 will keep my harness and saddlery store open to-morrow New Year's for the reception of my mauy customers and friends , at the Sign of the Lion that continues to roar unceasingly for Moore's Harness and Saddlery , No. 404 Thirteenth street. LADIES ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED. Oystera & Eggs at Buffett's. 30-21 The B. & M. R. R. Go. will receive arid deliver freight at their depot until 10 a. m. to-day ( New Year's day ) . After that hour the depot will be closed until Monday raoroing. Keception at Mr. Smith's. Mr. F. R. Smith will keep open house at * the northaaat corner o ( Twelfth and Chicago streets on New Year's day , and invite's his friends to call and see him there. Veata Chapter Regular monthly meeting of Vesta Chapter No. G , order of the Eastern Star , to-day , Saturday evening. Spence's Spread. Mr. Spence Stover , the popular dis penser of liquid refreshments at the Withnell Huuse , will receive New Year's calls to-day , and don't yon forget it , he will have the beat viands of the season to set before his guests. He is an artiat in this line. Our New Court House. Messrs. Drexel and Knight returned last night from bionx City , where they went to examine the court houae built there in 1876 , at a cost of $100,000. They liked ltd appearance and interior arrangements better than any house they have yet seen. They expect to visit other places before the plans are determined upon for ouf own court house. For Sale Six-horse power Baxter engine and boiler , in good repair. Apply at BEE offi < * . _ no4tf Sneafc Thieves at Work. Late Thursday afternoon Mr. .A. J. Qvistgard had a lot of goods unload ed in front of his grocery on Thir teenth street. About dark one of the porters went out to take them inside , when he discovered that one of the boxes had been broken into and about thirty packages of coffee stolen. When matters come to this , and prop erty ia carried away from our fronl doors in broad daylight , it is getting too dangerous to be safe. Attention , Co. O. This command will assemble at the armory on New Year's day , at 1\ \ o'clock sharp , in uniform. GEORGE H. CIUOER , Captain commanding. Union Prayer Meetings. The Ministerial Association madi i the following appointments for th Union meetings at the Y. M. 0. A rooms during the week of prayer : I Sunday Rev. J. W. Ingram. ' Monday A. i < - . Sherrill. Tuesday W. J. Harsha. 1 i Wednesday D. Marquette. 7 i Thursday H. L. Baugher , D. D Friday J. W. Harris. Saturday E. B. Graham. Sunday J. B Maxfield. fc The Sunday meetings will be heli at 4 p. m. Weekly meetings at 3-f m. There should be a good atteuc ance each afternoon. Now is the timu to bay a gallon < nice Sweet Cider , only 35 cents. d30-2t WILLIS M. YATES. The best SELECTED stock < JEWELRY iii the city at Jot Baumer's , 1314 Farnham at. FURS1 FURS ! ! FORSI11 Ladies' and gents' fur goodaof ei , ery description at the Fur Manufai tory , opposite postoffice , Omaha. A goods are warranted. , HENRY G. RICUTEK , Furrier. declStf 7\ \ - - 7ft ! See Cruickshank's new advertisi ment for Holiday Goods , on thit : The Seventh Ward. The second meeting , called for the purpose of dividing the Sixth ward , Wis held Thursday at No. 1 engine house. The meeting was called to order by Mr. Joseph Redman. On motion , Mr. D. L. Thomas was chosen chairman , and Mr. Thomas F. Hall , secretary. Mr. John B. Foray pre sented the report of the committee "elected for the purpose of framing the petition , which was received and adopted. The following resolution was adopted : Kesalred , That it is the sense of this mooting that the form of petition pending , asking the legislature to di vide this city into eight wards , i proper. The following committee was then appointed to circulate the pstition for signers : Meesrs. Joseph Redman , G. A. Hill , J. Kountzman , H. Bolln , P. Haley , J. H. McAlvin , Geo. Stratt- man and Jos. Dohi-rty. The meeting then adjourned. Turnips , R-iduhed , Onions , at Bur fet'a. 30 2t Real Estate Transfers. First National Bank of Mt. Pleas ant , Iowa , to Henry S. Clark ; w. d. , n. * u. w. fr. sec. 2 , t. 21. r. 3 , e. , and e. fr A " s. o. i sec. 24 , t. 15. r. 5 , S200. Joseph Clark , et al. , to Lew W. Hill ; w d , n. e. ec. 11 , t. 15 , r. lle.-Sl,120 Lew W. Hill to Geo. H. Bogs ; * ; w. d. , und. of n. e. sec. 11 , 1.16 , r. 11 , e. $560. 0. C. Hcusel. et al. , to Mary Eaton ; w. d. , u. j , n. i parcel in sec. 15 , t. 15 , r. 13 , e.-SJUO United States to Benjamin Frank- 'in ' : patent se. J eec. 1 , T. 10 , R. 10 , E. G. C. Hobbie to Samu iBe ; rd : q. c. d. , e. i lot 6 , oluck 205K Omaha ยง 105.72. Homer 0. Merchant and wife to Tho'i. H. Price , et al : w. d. , mid. J lot 2 , block 102 , Omaha gCOO. . The Railroads. The pool line trains were all on time yesterday , but the Union Pacific train from the weat is ten hours late. A broken rail ditched the dining car attached to the south-bound Wabash - bash train Thursday morning about six miles below Coun cil ] Blniis. The car was consider ably smithed up and several of the inmate * , none of whom were passen gers , were hurt. The worst injury received was by Geo. Patrick , a colored waiter , who had his arm dislocated and was otherwise hurt. The wrecking car and force were sent down to righz the came yesterday morning. The Bee announced about a week ago that there would be an extra train put on the bridge division of the Union Pacific soon , and now we learn that the Onion Pacific on and after Monday , January 31 , will run an extra dnmmy train , leaving Omaha at4 p. m. , for Council Bluffs , and re turning at 4:20. : This train will make the same connections for the east as train No. 4 , ( the regular through ex press ) . This arrangement has been made for tne accommodation of Omaha people who prefer leaving here later , and not have so long a time to trait at the transfer. J. H. FLIEGEL & GO. Successors to J. II. TIIIELE , MERCHANT TAILORS , No. 1220 Douglas Street , . 3STIEIB. ia week. $12a day at home easily mode ; eash I 'outfit ( ren V4dr8MTrneft Cn.Pnrtlml Me. FERRY ON ICE. I have bridged the approaches to the river. Ice opposite east end Jones street tmkintr 3 olearant , easy and s. Jo crossing > t the nominal toll , viz : Horseman , each 5c. OIK ; Horse and Wairon lOc. Two Horses and W.-igon 15c. " " " return same day ( Oc. Foot-men Free. j. it. OE OR.TEK : : : : , . December 13th , 1880. d'3-lm SHOW GASES MAMC1MCTURSD BT O. J _ "WILIDIEJ , 1317 CASS iT. , OMAHA. NEB. tf\ good assortment always on h BELYIDEEE Star Wind Mill , MANUFACTURED BT THOS. E. WILLIAMS , RED OAK IOWA. Correspondence solicited rom those needln ? i tellable Wind Mill I'end for circular and price ! and any information ii regard to the Mill will t cheerfully tarnished. LIVE AOENTS WANTED. REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY THI BELVIDEEE STAR WIND MILL , BECAU-E 1st. It is more safe in a gale of wind , and I : he most sudden changes of the wind from an Of direction , because the wheel Ijlog flat on th' tower is always ready with Its edrfe to the wind and allows the vane to swing ; clear around , will ] out turning or striking the wheel. 2nd. It is a rigid wheel having no moveabl joins to wear out , ruat or creak in the wmJ. 3rd. Ice nor sleet has no effect on it. Of 4th. It loees less power from friction thai other Mills. in 5th. It will run with leas winl than otte Mills 6th It Is easily reflated so it will perfoir any amount of work required less tnau its capac Jty. Jty.7th. 7th. It has no pullies , springsnors'Jdinghead to reeze up in winter. Sth. It will not pump when oat of gear. 9th. It is well and heavily painted with thr coatH of the best t aint the. market can afford. 10th. It is a pefectseIf-reKuIatorand will tilt care of itoelf in heavy chani ible wind storms. llth Itasymetricalfoimis aperfrct omvuenl 12th. Never have beftrd of any blown do > n a yet when properly set uj. with a resrulatin vane ncrever damaged in the lewst by tea wind. 13th. They are of good material and made. 14th. Ail shafts turned , boxes habited and al d necessary parts double nutted. . 15th. It is more simple , more compact in cor f traction and strnnaar th * nthnr Hills MAX MEYER &W TBIIE LEADING JEWELERS' CKffanys of the West. ) Have completed their pre parations for the approaching preaching Holidays , ary surest that an early animation of their stock will enahle purchasers to secure the choicest selec tions , and escape the crowds unavoidable later in the month. Until Christmas , the es tablishment will be kept open in the evenings. NOTICE Adverum iiu To Let Fur Lun. Found. Wnnu. r > nn".iu * J will h wrted In those coiumiu our * for TKN C ! per Unt ; each subsoqn.intliuertloa.l'IVK ClCTTd par line , rha dint Insertion cotor IKM tb 4 TWENTY.nVK CKMT3. TD OUST XO I.OA > ( Mil M ONKT TO l.OAli > iuv Karnti&iiinrwl M Or. &lwsr < i Luv. Agency. uov-22-i.'l XKU > \TTANTED-A pit ! at 2115 Ca HorntaSt. . bet ] W 21st ai.d 2.'d sts. 'l TTT ANTED Furniihed room Mr stiula jren- VV tie man. References exchanged. Kent in mocry or fint clax ingimllo < < . Add row Im- metlUUly K.&V. JAYCSDEE. Pogtofflc . 137-4 DENVER COJIMlS-IIOtf HOUSI Wtnts A party * ith some capital t < > buy produce O. Box 745 130-6 ANTKD Two girl , at Emmett Honne. 114-1 "TVrANTED A first-class gal for general VY housework. Goud wagis. 40j Can.M. . . ntarSlac. 127-Jl TTTANTED A good second rirL Enquire N. VV W , corner 13thmid i > odije. JOHN Mc- CORMICK. 126-31 A woman cook at the Green WANTED , Tenth St. Ii2-tf. iTKD An experienced butcher wants WA to sure , a tucaluaiKetinsomesmall west era i own , where there ia none , or where one u node ; would Ulc a relinile partner. Addre K. K , Webb. Jickavu , DikuU Co. , Neb. 90-tf "TTrANTEn A stood hnnse-keaper , 1109 F r n Y Y _ b"n street , uptUlra. 32-tt All Omaha know that the WANTED et. JODU ia the hl.io of Sewing Machine ; , office on lith St. 849-'f FOR REMT-HOUIES AMD UND. OR RKNT A. stcre on comer 10th and F Loavenworth. Inquire of On > . II. FeMr > on. 13fl-tf 10R RENT A furnbhed front rom , W)9 1 Farnham St. , between lCh nd I7tu. 1T30 HOUSR 4 rocm. , clo.wtv-fiMoment , cistern and well , ! > h small barn and full lot. O. L THOU Ad , Atfy , lioom 8. Crth ni'a block. 131-3 "TTIOR R JiT New boose , eluht rooms , hard Jj and soft water , ou 23d and Cuj Sts. En- qui.-e 30712th St. v 128-tf | RENT \ large fumbled room on flnj EOtt 3'X > r , with or withcnt board , outsit outrange to room. Enquire at Bra office. 12 RENT furnished rooms , with bo FOR east eloo 20tn , bot. Chicago and Caxa btsx 119-1 HE-T A flie furnished front room , JOR flrut fl Kir , b-tween ! 4u ud 15th ntreetg. for gentlemti , Inquimat 1415Uowurd frt. 107-t T7IOK "EST Brick dwelling next to cor. ll h r and Pacific. Enquire Geo. II- Peterson , 8l'4 10th bt. 104-tf KENT IIousu Iu bftul.'n 2nd addition , FOR ' per month. W. SIltERAL , room 6 , Crelzh'on Block. g95-tf FOR RENT A furnished , louth lent room. Inquire at No 1612 Karaham St. rSl-tf riOR RhNT 2 furnlamd rooms over Mer- P chaiitn Exchange , N. E. Cor. tttth and ixvlne streets. 2HO-II SAIZ. TJIORSALE A PAROAH1 A building with Jj saloon fixtures , furniture and Hock , on 10th St. . oppositathe U.P depotforiialevery cbrap Or the fixture ! , furniture anil stock will be i and building rented. Inquire of Ell K El MAN. jg.ft _ , T71OR SAL K Business home and grocery s JD Restaurant attached. Addrrm R. Chafflil Aurora , Neb. 9-lm 1OR cALE Two close carriages , at A. J. Simpson's. _ 911-tf i R WALK Cottonwooetlnmoer of all slzes. t RKDMOND-3. Slxteenth-st. MISCELLANEOUS. I A KEN UP 2 black ioltn , one 4 veart T nare and one 2 year old horsa c 1 3 nl north on Missouri bottom. OoTTLIEt. UK ] ACOTlON-Auctloa J.le of Mrs. AV. Wood'g One winter pwdf , ICth St. , I Cipitol avenue and Davenport Sta. , FridaJ 2o'clnck p.m. , D c.3J t ; coaiisting of afl Nneof intflreoodscli\ak \ .sal ; , haw , wf goods and no'ions , Ac.\mtu' be sold to room far other new good , ' ! . T700N'D Bunch o Inquire j _ E office. Absolutely Pure > r luxurious pwfry. without fear of the ifc ? < V'p9r ! rwutm , , , { Jm jB , digestible food. aold only in cans ly all Onv.r \