THE DAILY BEE. Wednesday Morning , Jan. nt son BCll/coaL -C. H. Frederick/LeadinsHnttcr , larp. ost.'etcck andllowest prices. 23-tig See Polack's advertisement. Holiday Goods atKuhn'e. ' CelluloidJSets at Kuan's , druggist. Warm winter caps cheap , Frederick's Whipple , McMillan & Co. , the jewel- . o2G-tf on. Crcighton Block. - BEST IN THE WORLD Barar Glovo'fittms Patterns at Bushman's. Itf ! Warm caps ! warm caps ! Frederick's. Jg Council meeting to-night. f ? Best line of Trusses at Saxe's. , For l < ands , Lots , House * and Fanre , ook over BermV new column on first page. Bargains. ] g The U. P. train from the west yes terday is about an hour late. Two Pullman cars went out to day but the run was very light. The governor will deliver his in augural message on Thursday. E -Cheapest warm caps , at Frcderitk'f . Headquarters for fresh oyetirs. Wm. Gentleman , IGth and Cass. jan 3-3t g The B. & M. train from Lincoln now arrives in Omaha at 10:30 : a. rn , of R:30. SB Lot , Farms , Houses led Lands. Lcok over Bemig' new column of bargains on Ikt DEN DAKfaKE FOBEMKO The Danish Association will hold thtir next i egular mooting Friday evening , January 7thi The week of prayer ia being ol- Borved at the Presbyterian church ty Borvicos each evening , at 7:30. Down go the prices , Cops , FroderickV. Hon. J. E. Boyd has extended the time of receiving bids for the con struction of the opera house from January 10th to January 17ih. Ono plain drunk , of tbo male persuasion , was arraigned befoie Judge Hawos yesterday , but was discharged on account of extenuating circumstances. The Union Pacific ferry car , Llotamora , was brought out from * the ohops Tuesday. It will resume Ha runs to-day. Lost Between etoro and Nine teenth street ind Capitol avenuosmall gold padlock , with chain and key , set with two turquoise. Finder pleaeo leave at Whipple , McMillon & CO.'B , and receive reward. The Bubiect for the prayer meet ings at the various churches : "Hu miliation and coufession on account of individual , social and national etna. " Dan. ix : 10-19. Serious Illness in the family of Mrs. May Meany has made it impos sible for her to fill existing engage ments , but at the earliest moment her Bcholars will receive attention as be fore. In going to the fire yesterday the horse driven to No. 3'a hose can , ono of the best in the department , came near breaking his leg in a hole loft unguarded in the street. Ho es caped injury by the care of his driver , Thoadoro Grebe. The fine overcoat stolen from J. H. Fliegcl'a tailoring establishment , was fouu'i Monday in possession of a gCuuucil bluff , ! woman , who pur chased it for SI. She was brought ever TUCB lay to identify the p&ry who BO t it to her , who is recognized from his description. The regular annual meotini ; of Iho congregation of Emnnuol'n Einn * gelicil Lutheran church , Douglas otroat , will take place at the church this ( Wednesday ) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Friends of the congro- giaon , as well as combers , are in vited. Mr. Lev Franklin , of Lincoln , Inventor of the "Child's Blackboard , " Is in the city where ho will remain to canvass for two or three weeks. His invention has mot with great favor , and ho came hero from Atchiaon and Kinsas City where he had bis ; success ! n sales of the article. ' A convention of the .Knights o ! Honor of Nebraska , will bo held in L'ncoln on the Cth inst. The con vention is called by Grand Dictator F. P. Ireland , nnd Js held for the pur pose of presenting a memorial to the logls'ature , concerning exemptions which will bs asked for from the op eration of tbo present insurance lawr. Monday night a women , who was pretty bidly corned , entered a house on Jackson street and demanded led ; ing f or the night. She did not wait for a bed , but laid over on the floor and wont to sloep. The prcpri- otor of the house telephoned for a policeman and the woman was arrest ed , but she was this morning die- charged. Charles H. Scott , a prominent aud oduntod colored man from Oma ha , arrived Monday. Ho is a candi date for moil carrier for the house , and wo believe the only colored appli cant for any position at the hands of the legislature. [ Lincoln Journol. The Nebraska State Stenograph ers' Association at its monthly meet- in ; Monday evening , at the office of H mor Stull , adopted a resolution thanking its secretary , Gcorgo W. B > yden , for his book entitled "New i Ytuc's Scraps , " ono of the most hum. nrona little publications that has been issued for some time. from 1517 Dodge street , nno dapple grey horso. A liberal ro- TOudrtiil bspiid for the return of the t irno to Joe fc Sam. 28-tf Ed. Parker , the ox-roprcsenta- t'v from Morrick county , who was art - t a ed in this city a few daya nr-o , T h lo intoxicated , on the charge of throwing a registered big of mail out 0 the car four years ago between J jarney aud Grand Island , was taken d"wn to Lincoln Monday. Ho con ic used the crime charged and was re nt mded for sentence. SAFE BOBBERY. A Thorough Job but not a Paying One. The Raid on Louis Bradford's Treasury. The gang of robbers and dospera- doss which visits Omaha periodically from the headquarters en the other aide of the river is apparently open ing its regular winter campaign. There have been very few serious cases ilnce the appointment of a detective iy the mayor , to keep the city traight , until Saturday night , when ho bold robbery at Visscher's block < ras accomplished. As will bo seen ilsevrhere , a part of the plunder se ured that occasion haa already loeu recovered in Council Bluffc , rhero it probably all is honeed away. Monday a bolder game Jwas played but which did not pan out very bier , I xcept in the way of destruction of I property. The eceiio of the gang's operations this time was the office of Louis Bradford's lumber yard , at the northeast corner of Doughs and Oth s'rects. This place is rather remote from business houses and from dwell ing * , tco , and a raid on It could be mido at leisure as no one would be p-owling around at night time in that part of town and the office is generally closed at 5 or 6 o'clock in the evening. Nothing was heard during the night ijdicating that anything unusu l wis going on at this office , but thia mcrn- inp when Mr. Bradford came down he found his eafe , a good ono of the Hall Safe and Lock company's make , blown all to pieces and the office in a state of confusion generally. Investigation proved that the burg lars had entered the room by a north side door , which had been nailed up on account of the cold weather , but which they had forced open and broken. The safe being the otject of their expectations they began work on that by drilling a small hole with a diamond drill just beneath thu knob on the door , aud to the left of the combination. They evidently knew their business well , as this was the only hole they had to drill. A heavy charge of powder must have b cn put in as the explosion blew tbo jafo door into a hundrei pieces and laid the inside wide open. The heat- leit picco of the door was thrown ag inst a case with doors , containing books and papers , demolishing it , and shattering the window above it by the concussion. The castings flewinovery direction , leaving marks of their force everywhere they struck , The tele phone was immediately over the safe , and it nlono of the surroundings was not injured. Even a cob pipe , which laid on the window , was split in two by ono of the pieces of flying iron. The small box inside , containing the money , was pried out and carried off still locked. It con tained only 83 or $4 in small change , which , with a note for § 40 , was all the plunder obtained. A package of valuable papers was torn open , and from the bloody marks left on the wrapper it is supposed that ono of the gang must have been hurt. hurt.Tho The wreck was ono of the most complete ever made of a aifo , but Mr. Bradford congratulates himself on having removed to another , safer place about $300 in gold and bilk , just before closing up for the night. All the thieves got was in nlcklus and small coins. Look out for a repetition of the affair In another pa.t of town soon , Picture Frames , all styles , in ado to order at honest pricea , at Solomon's. jan4-2t The Ladles' Relief Society. Tnc following donations have been received by the Ladles' Relief Society since their lust published statement : Mr. Levi Carter , § 20. PrtXton & Gallagher , Ifi } bi tea. Mamsr & Harvey , through J. France , 10 sacks best 0 K flour. S. P. Morse , box of stockings and o 10 piece of calico. Dr. Doniao , 12 \ \ > 3 butter. Mr. Weimor , flour and chickens. Mrs. Mandorson , 10 Ibs Christmas candles. Mr * . Kimball , potatoes. Mrs. Hall and Mrs. S. P. Morse , clothing. Hereafter a weekly report of the contributions lo the society will bo made and published. Miis. J. L. WEBSTER , Scc'y. Will the members of the Ladles' Relief Socittv pi case boar in mind that the annual election of officers oc curs at the next regular meeting Fri day , January 7. Miis. J. L. WEBSTER , Sec'y. Boys and Gills Sleds , 50 : , 75c , $1 , and $1.50 each , just received , j4-2t at SOLOMON'S "Tho missing link" wcs picked up Monday on Sixteenth street by a sm\ll boy. It is evidently n part of n ladies' valuable neck-chain , and cm bo had by calling at 400 D.ivcnport street and describing property. Standard Oil , 8110 ; by 5 gallons , 17c ; Standard CM by barrel , IGis ; all ; oil5 gallons or more delivered free at Solomon's. Court House Bonds. An injunction hra been issued re straining the county commissioners from issuing the 8125,000 sir per cent court house bends to Kzra MUIard. Esq. , to whom ihoy were recently awarded. The case will bi tried in the district cuurt. LOST. A package containing two masquerade costumes , on Sixteenth street , between Iho bridge and city treasurer's office. Please return to city troasurer'a office and oblige mo SAM. MALLKTTE. boys wanted at cur Farnham street store. S. P. Morao & Co , 3-2t For Sale six-horse power Baxter engine and boiler , In good repair. Apply at BEE officn. no4tf Just arrived , Mens' Arctics , at Fulli i rlede's , near 13th & Douglas. SPONTANEOUS ] COMBUSTION LymanEichardson's Residence on 22nd Street Injured by Fire. About 10:30 : yesterday on alarm of Cre waa sounded from box 17 , No. 1's engine homo , and the telephone brought in news at the sam6 time that a cottage in North Omaha was on fire. The Hooks and engines 1 and 2 were promptly out , and after a long run fro'n ' the SIxte m h street house , the department waa in time to ivo a very great destruction of prop- irty. irty.The The fire proved tbo in the attic if the handsome one-story cot- age owned and occupied by Mr. iyman Richardson. It Taa first dia- iovered in an unoccupied chamber fitted up in the attic story and scemoi o have caught under a bed. There had been no fire near the spot for Sl omo time and it did not catch from any flue as there is none nearer than ho rear of the house , while the fire broke out abort the middle of the main structure , on the south side. The alarm was given by the ladies at home and was taVen up and repeated : rom the engine house as stated. The furniture , carpets and fixtures were all rajii-'ly removed rnd a stream of water turned on the fir& , which soon averted danger. There was a considerabla portion of the Interior wood work and rafters burned and the ceiling * of two or three to ires were destroyed by water and tin x , but the damnge will not probably ex ceed $300 or § 400. Thohouaeandcon- tentswero , wounderstand , fully insur ed. Fortunately , the piano , which stood in the front room was greatly expos ed , for that alone of all the furniture it was impossible to remove. It was taken off its legs , etood up edgewise and covered with bhnkets.and Is pro bably not hurt at all. The worst part of the whole affair is the disorder in which things are nat urally left after such a scono. The cottage is located on 22d etroet , be tween Burt and Webster , and ia ono of the ploasantoat residences in the ctty. ? 5c , 30c , 40c , 25c , 30c , 40o OYSTERS ! 25c , 30c , 40o , at BUFFET'S. Just arrived , Mens' Arctics , at Foil- rledo'a , near 13th & Douglas. DE LINEIN OILS. Sol6mon'd Family White Oil , -25o per gallon. Pioneer Hooks. Regular meeting 01 Pioneer Hook and Ladder compai.y this evening at 8 o'clock. J. TKEITSCIIKE , Secretary. Just received at TUB BKE Job Ilooms the nicest line of diminutive l per and Envelopes and Cbrda , auit- able for Children's Birthday Parties. Gall and see them. Omaha Iron and Nail Worus. At the annual meeting of the stock holders of this company yesterday the report and exhibits for the year were submitted by the board of directors , after which tnc same directors were ro appointed for the ensuing year , as follows : John A. Crotch ton , W. A. P.IX OM , Gcorgo T. Walker , C. P. Btrkctt and John A. McShane. The aniiiial statement of the Omnha Nail Works Company shons that dur ing the year 18SO thty made 1,865 kegs for each machine , or 41,008 keg * in all. This i t largest product t pgr nuiehiiiG made hy any nail factory iiilhti U itsd States in any ono year. Just arrived , Mens' Arctics , at Full- rlede's , near 13th & Douglas. Slandird Oil § 110 ; by 5 gsllon,17c ; Standard Oilby barrel , IGJc ; all oils , 5 gallons or moro delivered free at Solomon's. Rustic Frames 8 by 10 and gla-js , loc ; Motto Frames , Rustic and Glass , 25c , at Solomon's. Eal'roadera ' In Trouble. A. Traynor , genaral bagg go agent ol the "Union PaciSc , and Powers and Maguin , if the Pinkerton detective force , have been indicted by the sjrand juryof Pottewattamie county , Iowa , at Council Bluffa , for perjury and kidnapping. The offences consist in having svroru out warrants for the gang of baggage masterj accused of whole sale robbery on the K. C , St. Jo. & C. B. road , as "fugitives of justice" and taken them to Kansas City as such when in fact they wore residents of Council BluiTd and were not at tempting to become fugitives. Mortality ueport The city physician , Dr. P. S. Lois- cring , will this evening present to the' council his monthly report of the health of the city during the momhof December. Frcm it w > glean a few interesting statistics. The total numbsr of deaths during the put month was 24 , qf which 14 wore males and 10 females , white 23 and colored 1. In the first ward there were G deaths , in the second o , in the third G , in the fourth 1 , in the Sixth 5 , and 1 at ths county jail. Place of interment Holy Sepul chre , 1 ; Prospect Hill , 15 ; Oassidy's , 1 ; County , 5 ; Jewish , 1 ; German Catholic , 1 ; Souther's. 1 ; removed from city , 2 Married , G ; single , 18. Births , 37 , all white ; males 20 , fe males 17 ; one pair oftwins , ; still born 5. The following will show the causes of mortality , which is about the average for this time of the year : Suicide , 1 ; measles , 1 ; ecarlet fever , 2 ; diptheria , 1 ; croup , 1 ; whooping cough , 1 ; typhoid fever , 3 ; diarrheal ' disease , ! ; excesfivc drinking , 2 ; con sumption , 2 ; pneumonia , 2 ; convul sions , 2 ; peritonitis , 1 ; drowned , 1 ; accident , 1 ; septiclmia , 2. Ages : Under 5 years , 7 ; between 6 and 10 , 2 ; 10 and 15,2 ; over 25 and under 70 , 13. AN AWFUL AFFAIR The Massacre In the Omaha Indian Reservation Yes terday A Gang of Shovellers Drawn Under a Flying Train , Six of Them to Horrible Death , the Seventh to Lingering Agony. Ono hundred miles north of Omaha , on the Hno of the Nebraska division of the Chicago , St.Paul , Min neapolis and Omaha railway , ii a deep , narrow cut , curve ahapad and about eight hundred feet in length. This cut is situated within the limits of the Omaha Indian reservation and about one mile south of Middle Creek During the late storms it drifted so full of snow as to seriously blockade the progr ss of trains , and it had but recently been cleared out by a force of trackmen. At this spot , about 10 o'clock yes terday morning occurred ono of the most frightful , horrible ard fatal ca tastrophes that has1 appened for yearn ppst within the borders of the state. THE FIRST NEWS of the accident which readied this city was in the form of a dispatch re ceived late yesterday afternoon by Superintendent House , who resides in this city , aud was from Conductor Herman , who was in charge of the soa'h bound passenger train , duo in t'lis city last evening. In re sponse to Iho message the superin tendent left on a special train at 2:30 : for the scene of the disaster , the de- taih of which were not learned unti the arrival of the ftal train in this city last evening. I * appears that the continued wiuds and stormy weather had caused the cut to fill up almost as rapidly as it was cleared , so that to keep the road open , it was necessary to put a > a"g at work in it at frequent intervals. Yesterday morning Con ductor Games was ordered out from Oakland with a gang of twenty-five mim and a train of dump cars , to work on the line in the vicinity of this cut. After working until nearly time for the south bound train to pass , the work train was ordered ton siding about n milo from the cut. The foreman and eleven men were LEFT IN TUB COT where they were employed in putting the track in oed shape nnd shoveling the snow away from the rails. The cut is quite ndrrow and has steep sides , but under ordinary circumstan ces there would bo room 10 stand aside and allow a train to piss with safety. The down train from Sioux City was behind time and approached the cut at a high rate of speed , which waa increased to twonty-fivo miles an hour as it plunged into the cut sup posed to bo somewhat obstructed. A blinding cloud of snow thrown up by the plow on the passenger engine hid the track from sight , but when n short distance from the mouth of the cut , perhaps half way through , the occupants of the cab were horrified at seeing tbo windows stained as by A S110WER OF BLOOD , and at the same time discovered that sura , thing wi\ clogging the wheels of the Iccomotivo and cars. The call for br.'koa was } > mri | and the train stopped after running but a few hun dred feet. The trainmen and pas sengers climbed out ou the track to ascertain thu cause oi the stop , and eaw along the track , half concealed rij- the snow , a number of dark ob jecls which were not at first recogniza ble. A closer inspection revealed Iho ghastty secret of the bloody windows and mysterious brakes npon the wheels. The dark objects were the MANGLED AND LIFELESS REMAINS of fiva men , and the mutilated but not lifeless bodies of tire more. The foreman and four men of the cloven were further back , but had escaped the doom of their companions. The wounded men were carried into the coach , but ono of them expired in a few moments afterwards. Upon the front truck of the forward car was found a dead body , still warm and bleeding , from which the clothing was completely torn ofl" The remaining four were only existing in f ho GHASTLY RELICS OF MORTALITY which strewed the track on either side. Ono of the men found alive hud both legs cut off. He was tbo one who afterwards died in the car , and his body and that of the only sur vivor of the bloody casualty were taken to Oakland on the train , and a messenjjflr dispatched for the work train , which soon arrlyed , and the remaining numbers of the ill fated crow , so frightened and and horrified as to be scarcely rational , gathered up , with GROANS AND LAMENTATIONS , the remains of their comrades , and placed them on the train , by which they were convoyed to Oakland. An inquest was called for last night , at Oakland , aa the nearest point outside . of the reservation , which has , of course , no coroner. Conductor Her man and the crew of the passenger , train wore wanted as witnesses , and the train was aent into Omaha in charge of a now set of men. From the state-meets obtained from the passengers it would appear that the men who perished were nlano responsible - sponsible for their fate , and that they did not know the danger to which j they were subjected. The extraor dinary speed of the train , as it sped through the narrow defile' within a few inches alone of the men , probably drew them under AS A WHIRLWIND would draw straws into its grasp , and left them about as helpless. Ono of the men was found to have' been dragged almost all the way to the point whore- the train was stopped. The victims were nearly all Swedes , and resided at Oakland , or in that vicinity. Their names were as fol lows : Charles Meyer , Thomas Brough- man , A. H. Swanson , Gas. A. Her man , Ole Anderson and John Erick- son. The name of the survivor Is John Adeler. His recovery is extremely - tremely improbable. HUM HIMSELF. A Nemaha County Merchant's Horrible Fate. Caused by Ead Luck in Husi- ness Ventures. The community about the two quiet villages of Asplnwall and Nemaha City , Nob. , was startled Sunday after noon about 4 o'clock by the unexpect ed announcement that William Tid- row , a prominent and respected mer chant , had committed suicide by hanging. Aspinwall ia situated about three miles southeast rf Neraaln City , and Mr. Tidrow had for many years been a resident of Nemaha county. He owned the only store in Aspic wall , carried a large stock of general mer chandise , and consequently his trade waa very large. Anticipating a still larger trade this winter , he ordered goods beyond his financial ability. The result waa a closing out by his creditorr , principally those at St. Joe. This seemed to bear heavily upon Mr. Tidrow'a mind , and evidently brought on the wretched thought of suicide. About ono week ago the first at tempt to take his own life was made by taking a heavy dose of morphine , but a physician was procured in time to awe hh life. After the first at tempt ho iiAfl assumed a state of set tled moloncholy the result of which was a second successful attempt of self-destruction. Juat after dinner on Saturday , he very quietly left the house and made his way to the chicken house , where it appears , he had made arrangements for suicide by hanging. Mrs. Tidrow , his wife , happened to go to the coop on an errand , a little later , and lound her husband suspended , a frightful epectrclc , and quite dead. With rare presence of mind oho rush ed into the house and secured a knife , but on returning and taking a second look at her husband's ghastly body , she fainted away. No alarm was given until Mrs. Tidrow became con scious ngain , when of course all assis tance was useless. The entire surrounding country ia very much shocked by the sad event and the loss ia regretted by innumer able friends. The coroners inquest was held yeotorday and a verdict found in accordance with the facts. FURS ! FURS ! ! FURS ! ! 1 Ladies' and gents' fur goods of ev ery descrip'iou at the Fur Manufac tory , opposite pjstotlico , Omaha. All goods are warranted. HENRY G. RICUTER , dec 13-lf Furrier. Rustic framesS by 10 and glass , 15c ; Motto Frames , Rustic andGlass 25c , at Solomon's. Our Annual Review. THE BEE'S Annual Illustrated Re- viusis now ready aud on sale at the publication office. Never before has the industries , progress and enterprise - prise of Omaha been go well repre sented. The views are magnificent , showing many of the principal public , private , business and manufacturing bnildicgs ; water works , government buildinga , packing estHblishments , etc. Aho a history of the commercial trai ea-lions during the year 1880 ; tt- gethrr with a valmblo and reliable statistical t bles , showing the number of houses built , the manufacturing , banking , railroad and other business transacted during the past twelve month ? . The Annual is an eight page , 33x47 inches in aiaj , printed on heavy white paper of superior quality nnd finbh making a handsome present or keep sake. Price 10 cents per copy ; postage 2 cents additional , A Canard Denied. We leirn from Mr. T. F. Lyons who has just rcturne from a trip to Keokuk , Dos Moines and elsewhere , that from some source the impression his gone abrotd that the Acadc my of Music in this city had been permanently closed , and that there would bo no opening for Ironpea to appear hero until the opaning oi Boyd's op > ra house next September. On this account several compm ios have made arrangomants to go elsewhere and skip Omaha , although booked for an appearance hero. Nota bis-among thesa la the Janauschek company which waa booked for Jan 8th and has ignored the ongagemen to go elsewhere , believing that they could not play hero. Manager Mealio wishes this false impression to be de iiiod absolutely , as ho has bookec s'everal now companies and has had no Idea of closing up the Academy or cancelling any engagement Boyd vs. Scephonson. Hon. Jamea E. Boyd , president o the city council , and Hon. James Stephenson , a member of the eamo body , had a little misunderstanding Monday at a general committee meeting in the office of City Clerk McCartney. It was ever the much disputed sewer case and the late decision of the supreme ccurt , finch Mr. Stophonsonintimat | ed was obtained by money. He finally - ly intimated that Mr. Bayd was BUS ceptiblo to the influence of the filthy lucre , and thereupon the latter sum marily bounced him. After a lively and spirited battle , in which chairs were overturned , the ink-stand upsel and everybody scared half to death for fear they would hurt each other , the contejt closed and the committee thereupon adjourned. Although the a ft air is well known to the police and city officials there have been no ar- resU thus far. The trial of Lovallo and Oulnn , who , it will bo remembered , had a big row on their premises , near the mayor's residence , last Sunday , is in progress at the police court. The mayor has charged them with doing business without license. House numbering throughout the city still goes bravely "on. Already the greater part of Omaha has been attended to. For the benefit of those I who don't ' kn will state that the ordinance providing for the new system of numbering also provides a fine of $10 for non-complianco with the samo. Mniutain your uncorrugaUd fore head ; keep your spotless linen upon your placid bosom , and the wholesale orders for THE BEs'supplement will be filled in due time. Our cn'iroforco and a corps of extra assistants are working night and day and by this time to-morrow every order usw on file will bo filled. SPECIAL NOTICE Ad\or'I smeite To la' " i via' L , t , Foiled , WAnls , lto rdiiu .fcr . . : l > . Ir surtoJ In these columna cms for TJ'T' CKM.-- perllno ; each subseqnentinAjrtbD.nVF rEV-- per line. Tbo flist Insertion coxci I. H U i TWENTT-FIVE CEliTS , TOTO TO LOAN At8 percent lutui cat , n PUDS of 82000 anil I p wards for 11 6 years' tlmo on first cliasim prov ed city and farm property. Apnly at BKHIS Real K Uteend Loan Aircncy , 15 Ui anJ Donflia nte. 27S-codtf ( OUST 10 IXAH-Oall t law Office M D. L. TUOHAS , RoomS.Crelehton Block MONKV TO LOAN 1109 Farnhim street. Dr. Edwariln Low Aecncy. noV'22-tl HELP WANTED WAhTEU Odd UrJ for rncral housjwork. B. Dodnell , south 10th St. opposite C. F. Gociltian'a rcvdencc. 149-0 A > TKP A fiirl at the Dorm hoim , oppo site the I'ce i.fflcc. no If Situaio'i licymmisin liouso WANTEO bnq ire C. 31 utin , S. W cor. IStR and Cap.Ul Avenue. liV-G ' D 1 ho person nlm txc'janzcJ overshoes WANT' shoes at the skttin. : link , to return Hum to the Biino place and receive Ins ow.Jib' 1 WANTED A stood ( loundrcs Apply at the Crelijhton houso. I5'-tf > -TED A fiTrt-c'ajj girl > < ir family of WATED three. Apply toMrs Uobert l'ur\K S \\.cr.l6tliaiulJone9. 141-tf ASTED-Good s'rl ' 10 1 I lib t > ' . Good W n.iic3 paid and reference required. 1SS 3 WAjjEED Oirl for | 'en < ral hoii-o work , ilra. b. P. Mor&o , 1711 Jackson st. > icar TtHst 145 0 WA > TEU Immediately first-tic ) ? cmt- tinier as Wm Kurka , Ci and Islam1. Nebraska. 141C WANTKI ) A Kirlnt 2115 Ca ifoin'aht. tct 2l8t aud 2 a sts. (1313 ( WANTED I'lirtihlicilroim for s'lulo sen- Uem.ni Kcfijrc icea exchanged Kent n money or first i.la'9 Instrn Uim. AdiJronim- mcdit ly. KEV. JAYOSUEK , Postoillcn. 137-4 ADKNVKIi COMMISSION1 HOUSU Wants party * ith some capital to buy unxluco Address P. O. Uox 715 130 8 TT7ANTKO-1wo girl , at Enmiclt Hoiee. 121-1 WANTiCD An txpcrieucid butcher wants tuttirta meat nniKot in some -small went crn town , where there is nous , or where one 1 * ile i ; wou'd ' t.ilie arelianlu partner. Adire ! t K. Webb , Jicks- , Djlt'jti Co , Neb. 93-tf \TT-ANTEnAgoodlnn90-keeitr , 1100 Farn V Y ham street , up ttalra. 3Mt WANTED All Omaha know that tl.o Uojal ft. Jomijs the hiao.f . Sowing Machine , olllce on Ifith SI. &nl FORRiKT-HOUZiS AND LAND. 1011 HUNT A store on co-ncr 10th anj 1 Lc.-ucmvurtli. Icqalrocf Uco. If. P < : t r8oii. 130 tf HOUSE 4 ronmi , lionet ] , basement , cistern and well , wi h am ill barn and full lot. U. L TU011AS , Atl'j , Itoom S.Cretgh on'd Block. 131-3 "T7IOR UENT ! . * cw house , cipht room ? , hard J ; and fioft w-iter , ou 23d and Cass Sts En- qui.o 307 12th St. 123 tf Oii KENT A large funiUhcd room on first _ C flor , with or without board , outside eutnince to room. Enquire at Boo office. 120 tf F IOU KENT Furnisred rooms , with board , cast site 20th , bet. Chicago and Ca < s Sta 119-1 "l OIi KE T A fltio furnished front room , K flret floor , between 14th and 15th streets for gcnlltmtu Inquire at 1115 Howard St. 107-t FOR BEST Brick duelling next to cor. llth and IMcitlc. Enquire Gco.ll. 1'cturnon , 04 lUth St. 104 tf FOR KENT House in Shnll's 2nd addition , S 5 per month. W. SIMEltAL , room C , CroiEhton 15'ock. 893-tf T7IOR RENT A furnished , south lent room. C Inquire at No Ifil2 Karnhara SL 81-11 FOR KENT U furnished rooms over Mer chants Exchange , N. E. Cor. 16th and Do Ice streets. 289-tf FOH SALE. LOTS , FARMS. HOUSES AN D LANDS. Lee oter 1JK1I1S' new column of barinina on Is age TTIOK SAtiF lam breaking up housekeeping Jj and offer my furniture f > r falo cheap , 3 rooms all < ) i > I t ! y lit'it'shtJ ' , imijv to so'd ' , Addtca * C. H. U. l' < sa flinca. 145.5 EOUSALE A BARGAIN A building with ta'oon ' fixtures , fu < nitur < * and stock , on 10th fat. , opposite the U. P. dcp 3t , for sale \ cry cheap. Or the fixture ! , furniture and stock will bo sold aud building rented. Inquire of Eu. KHEISS- MAN. 70-tf "T7IOK SALE Business house and grocery stock , _ C Restaurant attached. Address R. Chaffin , Aurora , Nab. Q-lm EOR SALE Tno close carriages , at A. J. Slmpaou'B. Oll.tf T OfS , FARMS , HOUSES AND LANDS Look JU oicrBEMIS' new column of bargains on 1st Pace. 171 It SALE Cottonwood lumber of all slres.t F REDMOND'S. Slxteenth-st. 610-t MISCELLANEOUS. QTRAYED On Dec. 27th , 1830 , from the pre- fj miies of the undersigned In Santoea pre cinct , one tmall bay mire about 5 jeira old. Leticipformit'oiiat ' my residence or at C E. Pcrkius , St. Charles Hotel. ED. PATRICK 1M-0 WANTED By a middle-aged SITUATION -n Oman , clerk or copyist in Btoro or office. Beat of reference gircn and ro- nu'rcd. ' MIH. M. T. H4RRIS. Omaha , Neb. 161-5 OFFERS A SPLENDID LIST O BEMIS in Houses , Lots , Farms an Lands , In his now column on 1st page LOST Afurglote on Filday 1 ist of llth st. , Douglas or Farnham. Finder vll ! receive SI reward by leaviog same at Hce office. 139-1 fTIOUND-Buijch o keys , inquire at this J } office. 110-tf Absolutely Pure , Made fronf Grape Cream Tartar. No otha preparation makes such IIM , flaky hot breidg , or luxurious pastry. Can lie eaten by ilvppeptlca without fear of the Ilia resullin ? from ho In digestible food. Sold only In cans hv all Oroccr ) . ROTAL BAKKQ rowpitR Ca , Kew York. FERRY ON ICE. I hire bridged the approaches to tbo river. Ice opposite eaat end Jones street miklnz a llei'ant , eaey and site crossing at the nominal toll , tiz : Horscniiin , each 5c * One Horse and Wa < jon lOc. Tire Horses nnd lVisoii 15c. " * " return same day lOc. Foot-men Free. December 13th , 1SSO. dlS-lm ore * EASTERN NEBRASKA , 2 TO $5 PER ACRE. 20,000 Acres DOUGLAS COUNTY , 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha , S6 to $10 per Acre , on Long Time and Low Interest. Largo tracts suitable for Oolouios in all the best Oomiiitis in the State. 80GGO acres scattered through | -5\va. A lar.y number of Improved Fanm in Nebraska , many of them near Omaha , $12 to $40 per acre. An Immense List ol OMAHA CITY PROPERTY , Consisting of Elegant Resi dences from $3,000 to $20- 000. Many vacant lots in the additions to Omaha. Hundreds of lots scattered through the City. Houses and Lots , Business Houses and Lots , and all kinds of City Real Estate. We also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Doug las County , on 5 years time , at 1O percent , interest to all who can show good titles. Maps for Douglas and Sarpy Counties Tor sale , i beautiful Iota fronting south In Isaac ft Sclihn'aedd. ( or JUO-hdll mil. House and lot , 22d nlid Dodge 9 3,000 House and lot near Brownoll Hall 2,100 Two new Iiouws and full lot , rontg for $4 = 0 perycar 4,000 Now brick houeo , 21x25,1J story , with 3 lots - 2,000 House and lot Webster st 1,500 Large hou eand corner lot 6,000 Largo house full lot , California st 4,000 Residence and 4 full Iota , St. llarj'a are. . 6.COO House and small lot , south of depot 950 Home and small lot , south of depot 635 Residence property , Kountzo and Ruth's add 5,600 Fine residence property 10,000 House and lot , 22d and Harney 1.800 House and lot , Nelson's addition 2,700 House and lot Shlnn'g addition 1,600 Residence and corner lot 3,005 Residence ( cash ) 7,500 Residence 6,000 Residence _ 5,500 House and one-half lot 1.C5C Three hou es and corner lot 7,500 Residence and comer lot 7,500 House and 60 ( ect front , 16th street 3,700 Larirehjuao and corner lot. . . . 6,500 Roeidenco and three lota 6,500 Two bouse and earner two-thirds of cor ner lot 1,100 House and sma'l lot , Cass street 2,100 Hauseandlot , 27th near Farnham l.OOf BOOOS&HILL. Brick house and comer lot 1,300 Siaall houfo and fall lot , Camingsst 2,350 House and lot , 23d gtreet 3,200 House and full lot , worth { 4,000 for 6,500 Fine brick rciidcnce 1,500 Bnct residence fi.flso House and corner lot 1,550 New two-story house and comer lot 4,200 Residence and full lot , Farnhunst 6r < X ) House and ono acre , 18th street 8,000 House and half lot , 18th street 2,200 House and lot. Shinn's addition 1,000 House and half lot , Cass street 1,100 House and half lot , C 33 Street 1,450 Residence and two lota , Capitol Hill 7,000 Elegant brick residence 2 full Iota 15.MX ) Finest residence in the city 16,000 Rcs'denco property 17,000 Kcsiden a property 17,500 Residence C.500 House and lot , Shinn's addition 1,200 House and lot , Shinn's addition 1,500 House : and lot , 2'th and Farnham 1,400 ilouso and lot. 27th and Douglas 8876 House and full lot , Izardst l,7fO Now house and 1J lot 2,200 Residence property 7,500 Resilience property , very fine 13,500 House and lot , Horbach's ddition 1,500 Residence , Farnham st 6,000 Honso and j lot 1 b'ocfc from Court House and i lot 1 block from Court House 2,250 House and comer lot 2 blocks from Court House 2,400 Ilouso and I > t , Nicholas street 1,000 House and 1 acre , Olsca' addition 540 House and lot , llth street 800 Large buildingand six lots. 1 mile out. . . 4,000 llousa and lot on Da\enport 3,600 lloufo and ] lot , near depot 1,500 House and I lot , near depot 000 House and lot , South Avenue 1,000 HoU'Cand lot , Shinn's addition 1BOO Residence , Kountzo and Ruth'j add 2,600 Residence property , Kounuc and Ruth's addition 5,000 Residence property , south part cf town. . 2.5TO Houseand Jlot , Wcljster tt 2,700 IIo-sc and S acres at r > arracks. . 700 Houjo and lot , Armstrong's addlt'n 1,000 House and lot , South 12 st 650 House and lot , Kountzo and Rulh'a ad ditlon 3,500 Residence and j lot 2,700 House and lot , ICth st 3,600 Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 Fam , St , , Omaha , Neb. J immense Stock for Fine Castom-Jhule OaCiOTCOnCSSTCl * Men's Suits , Boys1 Suits Children's Suits. E sFor Men , Boys , and Oh ! Wren. t'litlcrYear , 2ats and Caps , Trunks and Valises , at Trices to Suit All. o Farnham Street , Mear Fourteenth * ; dJ FAHNJIA3 ! STREET. rt ORCHARD &BEAH. | DEWEY & STONE , IJ.B.FBEHOH&C . /3L3Et32-m5 | aEroTESKraarsTEczi , G-KOCEKS ! OMAHA. OMAHA / I OMAHA. MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY. The largest and best assortment of Trunks and YuIiSCS in the West. Telescopic Cases and Sample Trunks a Specialty. H. H. MARHOFF , - - - 11T 14th St. , : J WoorsKortli of ionglas St. Wi F ! ATfilSrTTri 1 I H UlULIl-LLj Dealer in Hardware , GOOKENG STOVES and Tinware. Stove Repairer , Job W'orKcr and Manufacturer of a Kinds oi' Cans. Tenth and .Jackson Streets. &CO. a . , o GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING Fishim ? Tackle , Uase Balls and a full line of C3-OO2SS ' \ IT IS A GRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WH1TE8EWINO MACHINE Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead ily and rapidly increasing : in public lavor. The White Machine justly claims to be the best made , the easiest running , the simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine in the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in tegrity , and purchasers are always satisfied , because they find everything just as repres ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The sales so far this year are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the ( Omaha [ Offlcel will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNO , Con Davcuoortand 15tnSts. ] < Omataa. *