THE DAILY BEE. Wednesday Morning , evening received a -Hobbie Bros , last more tickets at cut Ulegram to sell no rate. This ends the railroad war for the present. Paterson nella'coaL City council to-night. Good skating at the park. See PobcK'B advertisement , -The Concordia meets to-night Try Saxe'sfivo cent cigar , best in town. -Oysters , 25c , SOcand 40c at Buffet's. Remember the auction sale of A. C. Gordon. Mr. E. F. Cliildslostavaluablem are yestcrdaT. Macallister , the wizard , api ars at the Academy again to-night. Whir-pie , McMillan & Co. , the jewel ers , Crdghton Block. o2C-tf The U. P. train last night was delayed four hours by a wreck at Silver Creek. The postage on THE BKE'S An nual Review la TWO cento < 3fe not one cent Lots , Farms , Houses nd Lands. Look over Bemii * new column ot bargains on let The young folks of the Lutheran church will have a sleighing party this evening. The next party of the Imperial cluh takes place on Wednesday evening , 1h 19th inet. The Northwestern was an hour and a lialf and the C. . B. & Q. an hour late this morning. It 5s reported that Dick Adams , the defaulting Postmaster at Dcadwood , haa been pardoned. For Lands , Lot * , Houses and Farms , oo'/c over Bemis' new column on first r-age. Brr ains. Don't omli to look on third psgo for Crnlckahank'e description of home goods they are offering. The dale of the month and the year o-day contains only the figures , three SB J three 1 Jan. 18th , 188L The Trinity Guild sociable , which was lo have been given this evening at Mr ? . NathanShelton'e , has been postponed. lr. J. S. Laisenricg has not yet found his stolen marc. His advertisement , ol- fering a reward , will he found in another column. ProL Aughey will lecture in the Unit- Rrian church on Friday evering at 7:30 , Subject , "The Probable Origin of Man in America. " W. J. Broatch received last week over 20J pairs of wagon aud buggy wheels , be ing by far the largest shipment over ie- ceived in Nebraska. The CMC of Clopper v the Tinier. Pacifi : railway company has been reversed bv the U. S. Supreme court , and scut back for a new trial. Bob Brimmer , one of the leading art1 isti employed at the St. IJlmo , was pre sented with a -n-pound boy by his wife 03 the night of the llth inst. A woman of the town. Belle Rivers , BUcinptad to commit suicide last eveninf- at the Golden Gate Ealoon by taking inor phine , but at last accounts was in a fair w. y to recover. A meeting : of the Union Catholic li' ' brary association will be held Friday at 7:30 p. m. Members having lecture and dratna tickets not paid for , will bring set tlement of the same. A fall attendance * ie requested. * All the young people , and old , t o , are hereby not ! Tied to meet at the church on Douglas ptrect by halfrpast seven o'clock prompt , to attend a meeting at the house i if .1. Wcidensahl , in Shiun's addition. i51ri ' 'K will beprotided. By order o ! the committee. An accident occurred on Davenport ami 18th Ftrcct last night. A fled haing on board < 1ohn and Charlie Duke , Willie Craighton , and Charlie Dcllonc , rau into a street car , knocking down one of the Imrxcs. Youuc : Dellono was quite pevere- ly injured about the hand aud shoulder. Col. E. F. Smythe has taken into partnership with himself in the practice of law Mr. Tate , formerly of the firm of Valentino & Tatc , West Point , Mr. Tate having notified Mr. Valentine at the be ginning of the prcient vesaion of congress that ho was about to remove to Omiha. Success to the new firm. Alxmt January 30th M. B. Leavilt's Grand English Opera Burlesque company will pass through Omaha , en route to San Francisco , as they leave New York on the 27tl > . The company numbers forty-five firit clars English and Italian artists. Jar , A. Neville , their advance agent , wen we t to-day. Why can't they stop over i night ! The various portions of the work en B > yd' new op ra house were contracted Jor yesterday. The local contractors are Itlner Bros. , brick work ; C. Sprecht , gal vanized iron , tin and ulate work ; Drexel & M ck , cut tone and flagging ; D. Fitzpatrick - rick , plumbing and gas fitting. San e changes have ben made in the original plu.iS and when completed the cost of tin buiUlinsaud grounds will be something v.\cr § 100,000. Tea * ! Teas ! Teas ! Wo have unquestionably the fines mill lot of tea in the city. We hive spared no expense to entitle ute to say BO. Small caddies for use. FLK.MIAXJ & Co. , Grocers. tnos&lhare PERSONAL , PARAGRAPHS M. Goldsmith has gone cast. lx\ : i Carter left for Utah yesterday. K iraca Newman went youth yesterday Tinrninp. Dr. O. S. Wood went south yesterday morning. Miws Kogera came up from Lincoln tt noou yetterday. M. M. Marshall went west yesterday , bound for Ogdcn. Gen. Chas. F. Manderson went to Lm" . coin yesterday morning. Col. Edwin F. Smythe has gone to Lin cola for the week. P. J. Quaky went down to the state capital yesterday morning. George A. Perceval , of Ths Central Cit j Item , was in the city yesterday. Miss Leach wn -weit-boand passenger to-d y , bound for LM Angelw Major J. H. Belchetand family passed through Om&h * Monday en route from Sidney to Fort Lavenworth. W. F. White , geaeral ticket and passen ger ajrent of the Atchison , Topeka and S nU Fe railway , was in the cityMou- d y. FURS ! FURS 11 FURS 1 ! 1 Ladies' and gents' fnr goods of or ery description at the Fur Manufac tory , opposite postoffice , Omaha. All good * are warranted. HZNKVJG. RiCHTEB , eec 13-tf Farrier A WAEM INTIMACY. Omaha and Council Blufis Sud denly Conceive a Great Friendship for Each Other. Omaha Will Cross the River Again To-Day. The scene at the corner of Harnoy and Fifteenth streets at 4 o'clockMon61 day was an cxhtlirating ono. For blocks on either side the streets were crowded with sleighs and prancing teams , while the music of the Ninth infantry band and Olker's band of Council Bluffa made the air ring with melody. The occasion was the royal good time being enjoyed by the visi tors from Council Bltiffi and their hosts of this city. Messrs. D. T. Mount , Marsh Ken- nird , W. A. Sharp and J. S. McUor- mick had exerted themselves to show the guests what Omaha hospitality is the Withnell Houte was thrown wide open to all , while committees on the street met each advancing pirty and invited them in for rest and re- freshment. ' The ladies wore sumptuously enter- tiincd in the elegant parlors on the s icond floor , where , notwithstanding the brief notice given , a collation of oysters , turkey , salads , jelliec , cakes aid every other delicacy was served the dlnlnq-room force. The par lors were crowded with ladles repre- the best society in Council , who did ample justice to the liberality of their hocta. The male visitors were entertained down nlElrBj where a charming lunch , arranged in superb alyle , was prepared under the superintendence of Mr. Spsnca Stoverwhoso beaming face welcomed the guests , and whoso active hsnda dispensed liquid refreshments and Raleigh's favorilea across the wal- mt counter Mayor James , of jrtnncil Jiluffs , Mayor Chase , of Omaha , and lesser dignitaries from both cities wore distinguished amonij the delighted and harmonious crowd. About 5 o'clock the visitors , after a friendly muaicil contest be- the two bands , each playing alternately , and after driving about the principal streets , left for home. In referring to their trip the Coun cil Bluffs Nonpareil of yesterday says : 'It is ncodlces to say that young and old , grave and gay wore last night en thusiastic in the praise both of the re- ceptlon and hospitality received In our neighboring city , and the visit will pass int-i the history of the two cities , not only as a remarkable gath- ring , but one M herein rivalry in busi ness was forgotten , and in its stead an overflow of gotd feeling chimed the hour und will over hold a place among treasured memories of 1F81. The three hundred or more ladies and gentlemen who partici pated ill 'ong remember the royal mnner in which they wore received nnd treated by the generous-hearted find enterprising citizens of our 'sin- twister. ' The reception given the party in the parlors of the Withnell llouco WAS eomothing altogether un expected , bat was nevertheless highly appreciated. All wo can say to. the citizens of Omaha IB , como over again and test the hospitalities of Council Bluflj , and just let us know an hour or two before you come. " ACT Tinun. The invitation thus extended will bo accepted , for determined to sliotr Council Bltiffi that Omaha can't bo outdone in display any more than in hospitality , the people of this city will return the friendly call. Everybody is invited to participate in this sleigh rida to Council Bluffs who can do souid especially the ladies. The party will rendezvous at the cor ner of Fourteenth and Farnham at 10 p" , in. , sharp , to-morrow ( Wed < nesiay. ) Gi'ii. King and the bar racks people will come down in full force with a four-hone team and oth er outfits. The military band will bi with them , nnd it is desired to tun : out everything that goes on runners that , can bo found in the city. Coun oil JBlufla , which showed up ninety five rigs in thoj streets here , claims to have had 137. Omaha will send eve : nearly two hundred , if not more. Le everybady turn out. All information desired can bo obtained from any o ; the gentlemen mentioned above. A Sup&rlor patent jlour ; 54.00 pe hundred. Ty it. FLEMING'S , JFonrteenth aud Donglaa. Sioncraicd. la'.tho lr.f a T.a ! of our fellow towns man , E. A. Sturges , Esq. , at Lin coin , on Saturday , which terminated as expected. i\ & * prompt an acqntt tal , the facts o'JcitoJ diujng the hear ing of the CV56 deserve more than a passing notice. Beyond the proo that there was not the least motive for the commission of rm oflenso hy tht > defendant , and H proof of integ rity of character from his collega day ; until ihn present tiaie , there was the subject discussed by experts. The testimony x-as largely to prove th writing to bo entirely different from the handwriting ulr. ! \ . Sturges. large numbe"- orperta wore called and it was proved thr.t the defendan could jiot have in.i'e ' tha writing in question. Ai the cloeo of the case the evidence- being so positive npon this point in favor of the defendant , the district attorney nroso in cour : and consented t > n verdict of acqnit- taLIt It was nls-y dovelcped upon the tri ' that the claimant in the cnso had previously admitted to others that hi himself had received the forped affi davit direct from his father at Monti cello , Iowa , ana forwarded it himael to Washington. - , The case being finally snbmitted to the jury they signed a verdict o ; acquittal without leaving their seats , thus folly vindicating the defendent. The dpfenee was ably conducted by Hon. J. L. Webster. Fcr Sale Sii-hojrse power Baxter engine snd boilerV n good repair. Apply at BEE off oa , ' no4tf STENBER&'S SIEVE , And What Passed Through It To-Day. A Batch of Interesting Crimi nal Items. A warrant was yesterday issued by Judge Stenberg for Pat Galligan , a young man who seems to have the , faculty of always getting Into bad scrapes and generally getting out of them easily. The warrant was sworn out by Joe Hagerty and tbo charge is highway robbery. Haijorty claims that whila intoxicated , ho was last evening knocked diwn , on Dodge street near an alley and had taken from him $20 in notes and some silver chango. He accuses Galligan of doing the job. Tha latter was not to be found to-day and it is presumed ho has left the city. The act is a peni tentiary offense. TUB COOK'S CARNINAL. The head cook of the Withnell House , Dave Connell and the bead waiter Ben. Rsagan , took too much of the "Ob , be joyful , " during the en- crbinmeut of the Council Bluffs via tors , Monday Afternoon , and In * ulged in a li'.cly jambored in the itororoom , in which there was a bril- ' lant display of dexterity in handling lutlery and blasphemy. They were , with some difficulty , landed in the otel Weslerdahl , where they lodged ntil morning , when on payment of he usual rates charged at that coctly oslelry , they were discharged , re- entaut and happy. I ON SUSPICION. Officer Ford Monday night arrested ! eo. A. Stoughton on suspicion , findtl ng him with a largo Webster's UnaJt ridged in his possession. An a tele * ram had been received from Grand hnd notifying the police of a book obbery out there , the officer supposed o had made a good haul , but this morning it transpired that the pris0 ner had " 'borrowed" the book from he office of a law firm in this city , , nd the prosecution was therefore [ ropped. MINOR MISDEMEANORS. Jos. Kuca paid $3 and cos's for xoating a disturbance on south 13th itreot. Peter Murphy was sent to jail in default of $3 and costs for drunkenp ness. He is also accused of abusing hia wife by attempting to shoke her , but no complaint was filed on that iharge. Warrants have been issued for a man charged with committing an as * i ault near the packing house and for | no charged with collecting money for us employer nnd disbursing the same without proper authority. Accident at the Hisn School. I I Ayoung lad named Briggs received a severe injury this afternoon at the High school building. We undcr- tand that ho was climbing the stairs eading to the tower and fell some dls- snce , breaking one of his logo short ti' . How serious his other injuries may have been we were unable to R.A. M. There will bo a special convocation of Omaha Chapter , No. 1 , this ( Tues day ) evening , for instructions. The oliicors and members arc urged to bo present. JAS. B. BUHNER , U. P. A Sad Bereavement. The family of Mr. Felix Slaven is just now experiencing ono of these terrible afflictions which have visited oo many families -in Omaha , during the past year. It is but a few days sir.co they burled a little boy upon whom was lavished all the affection the loving heart of pironts can bestow and no5v the household is asain invaded by the grim destroyer and another ono of the family taken from human sight forever. At 8:45 : last night Eddie , the bby of the family , was taken by the same dread disease , scarlet fever , at the ago of 0110 year , ten months and twenty- seven days , and ot 2 p. m. to-day the loved remains were laid to rest in the ce'rnetery ' of the Holy Sepulchre. Another child , the eldest , is sick with tha' fatal disease , but his re covery is almost assured. The sym pathy of many friends are with the family and we trust that the hand of Providenca will spare them from any further sorrow. DEN DANSKE FOUENINQ. The Dan ish association will , Wednesday , cole- brite the society's ninth birthday , with a grand ball and supper. Only for the members. Mrs. E. B. Grannis'a Liille Gem aiul Kindergarten has a place of its own in pur juvenile literature , for it is espec ially devoted to the kindergarten work , and it full of the happy kinder garten spirit. Pictures , stories , verses , all bright , pure , pleasant nnd useful , fill its pages , " N. Y. Observer. The Little Gem is published at , 22 Bthmati street , New York , at § 1 per annum. Fo5C.50 the Little Gem will be sant for cne year with the latest edition of Chamber's encyclo pedia in fifteen volumes ; or the en- clycopcdii will bo sent as a premium to any ono sending tea subscribers with $10. This is a splendid offer. Real Estate Transfers. Wm. W. Lee and wife to Lyman Richardson , w. d. , lot 7 , block 135 , Omaha $4300. Lyman RlcLardson nnd wife to Peter E. Her , w. d. , lot 7. block 135Omaha S4500. Chss. W. Lyman and wife to Eliza beth Carpenter , w. d , lots 8 , 9 , 10 and 11 , block 2 , Dwight & Lyman'a addition , Omaha $400. Henry W. Yates and wife to Willis M. Yates , q. c. d. , s 49 ft lot 4 , Thor- nell'a add. , Omaha $1,000. Flower Hill Cemetery Co. to B. J. Boggs , w. d. , block 15 , Flower Hill Cemetery S5. ! Herman Konntze et al. to 0. & S. W. R R. Co. , w. d. , w hf lot 4 , block 126 , Omaha 5300. Herman Konn'.ze and wife to 0. & S. W. R. K. Co. , w. d. w hf lot 4 , block 120 , Omaha ; lot 8 and e hf lot 7 , and w hf lot 1 , block 130 , Omaha , S477.10. Geo. H. Bogga and wife and Lew W. Hill to James J. Gumming , w. d. lota 15 and 16 , block 5 , Boggs & Hill'e Snd addition , Omaha § 1600. SOLITAIRE. A Rather One-Sided Railroad War. The Cut ia Passenger Bates to the East. The Chicago and Alton road , which has been for some months past occu pying a belligerent attitude towards other lines , and especially the Wa bash , to-day extends its skirmish line northward and carries the fight into Omaha. Hobbib Bros' . Monday night received , a telegram authorizing them to begin the fight and to day they announce a reduction in passenger rates to all eastern cities as follows : Albany , K. Y. , § 24. 20 ; Baltimore , Md. , § 23.70 ; Boston , Mass. , $26 45 ; Buffalo , N. Y. , 819.70 ; Cincinnati , O.$14 ; 70 ; Cleveland , 0. , $15.15 ; Columbus , 0. , $10 520 ; Crest line , O , li.85 ; Dayton , 0. , $14.70 ; Detroit , Mich. , $14.70 ; Dunkirk , N. Y. , $19.25 ; Fort Wayne , Ind. , $14.20 ; Harrisburrr , Pa. , $23.70 ; Indianapolis , lad. , $9.70 LaFayetteInd. , $14.20 ; Louisville , Ky. , $1560 ; Muncie , Ind. , $14.20 ; New York , $25 45 ; Philadelphia , Pa. , $24.70 ; Pittsburg , Pa. , $17.70 ; Rochester , N. Y. , $2110 ; Salamanca , N. " Y. . $21.70 ; Syracuse. N. Y. , S"22.70 ; Toledo , Ohio , $9 20 ; Troy , N. Y , $24 20 ; Washington , D. C , 823 70s Wheeling } W. V. , $17.70 ; Z-inesvillo , Ohio , $16 70 ; St. Louis , $7.00 , with other points too numerous to mention. Appendoc to this schedule of fir st I ela SB rates are the significant words. OR LESS. "What does this mean } " asked our reporter < of the agerta of the Alton. "It moans , " was the reply , "that. jf the Wabash or other roads meets ( the cut In rates that we will sell for IMS than they to any given point. Wen ill sell a little lower than any other line , whatever their figures may bo. " The Alton road as is generally understood uses the K. C. , St. Joe & 0 B. road , for the transportation of its passengers from this city to Kansas City , and to this road tbo local tariff to < Kansas City , $6.20 must be paid on all tickets sold. The Kansas City road JS controlled by the C. , B. & Q. , and the fact that it is being used by the . Alton to draw the chestnuts out of the i fire will i.aturally attract suspicion that it is either occupying a neutral position in the fight upon its neighbors or : is lending aid and countenance to the enemy. Should such a sus picion prove to bo well grounded the result < will be an immoiiate disruption of the pool and a war in passenger . rates , such as has never before been ( experienced in these parts. LONG LOOKED FOR. I The breaking up of the Iowa pool Ins been au occurrence often of late anticipated. A prominent ratlvray of ficial said a few days ago , on return ing from a meeting of railroad men in New York City , that it was a matter of a short time only. It might be in a few months , and perhaps weeks. That railroad men were expecting it at any moment , and its occurrence would reanlt in considerable benefits vt vb Omaha. Should the C. , B. & Q. be forced into the fight it might re sult in the immediate bringing of their trains into Omaha , via Plattsrcouth , and in that case the Wabash would likely 1 como in over the Union PacificF 1I bridge. The fact that Chicago and | question of putting money into the new bridge over thorivor at this point , which we are assured will bo begun in a few month" , indicates an uneasiness lest it should bo rcrjti red at an early day , for it is known that the incapacity of the Union Pacific bridge to accommodate many new trains in addition to those uf the proprietor is all that has kept tbo eastern roads out of Nebraska for this long time. The fact that several of the stations included in the Alton list , for instance : St. Louis , Lafayette , Ind. , Toledo , 0. , etc. , are local stations on the Wabash , make It well nigh impos sible for the Wabash to decline taking up the gauntlet thm thrown down. They must of necessity moot the rate , unless the Alton is influenced to with draw from its territory. Up to noon to-day no action looking toward a cor responding cut on the part of the Wa bash had been taken. THE at 3 o'clock yesterday , had mad * no move whatever. Their ticket agent , Mr , Frank Moores , said he had not received any advices whatever. He thought the Wabash , was waiting to see what the pool lines would do , as it was really they whowero chiefly In- tsrcsted. HissalesTnesiaywereheavier than usual , notwithstanding the cut made by the Alton. Very few Indi anapolis passengers would go that way as it required three days to reach In- dirnapolis and other points east by the Alton , while the Wabash reached tlio same points in ono day. The ex tra expenses of sleeping cars , board , time , etc. , would deter business men from taking the cheap route although there was over $7 difference. PObTOFFICE CHANGES In Nebraska during the week ending January 15,1881 , furnished by Wm : "V > .n Veck , of the Postoffice depart ment : Postmasters appointed Boone , Boone county ; Martin E. Stevens , O'Connor , Greely county ; Patrick Hyncs , Sic , Richardson connty , Philip R. Shelby. Won't be Bounced- The city council h s , we leara upon excellent authority , concluded to drop the matter of the proposed impeach ment and expulsion of one of its mem bers. It will not ba alluded to in the council meeting. The gentleman - man who was , according to iht. Herald , "ignored" at the laat meeting has , after a week's deliberation , con cluded that he tdil not resign and consequently there will be no change whatever in the complexion of the august body , which isTnotorons ! for warlike demonstrations rather than for wisdom in councils. It wonld bo a good ideij now to attend to bnainets I | for the rest of tha year and drop the little by-plays , although they are very interesting .r t ? the public. BAEKEE'S BLAZE. The Fire Which Cleaned Out Julius Treitschke's Stock Last Niget. About ten o'clock last night an alarm of fire was sounded from box 21 , No. 3 engine house. Those wbo hurried to the spot saw a dense col umn of smoke ascending through the mocn lit air , proceeding from Bar ker's new block , in the lower story of which is situated Julius Treitachko's grocery store and saloon. The fire was first discovered by John Brechbnller , the bartender , and a couple men who were playing pool in the sample room. Their attention was attracted by a crackling noise in the rear of the building and by the sight of smoke issuing through the doorway , between the saloon and gro cery store , both of which are situated upon the first floor of the block. Ona of them immediately ran up the alley [ way to the engine house and gave the alarm , which was responded to by the entire department. The fire seemed to proceed from tne basement , used as n store-room , a trd densosmoke < pouring out of doori and windows , illuminated by the glare of the flames. This emoke ascended to the : second story , occupied in part by the proprietor of the Withnell housev ttW Mr. Matt Olair roomed in this part of the buildingaud , Iraa awakened by . ' the amoko. He escaped iirowly' and saved his valuable personal prop erty. The fire department arriving on the ground , a vigorous fight was made. The plate glass windows were smashed in and several streams of water atti turned on the burning portion of the building. The smoke poured tifo forth in dense volumes , and for a time it looked as if the block was dooriled ; itb but the strenuous efforts of the boys were fortunately successful , and in half an hour's time the fire was en tirely extinguished. The block , as many know , was nearly new , and its loss would have been a very serious ono. It was , how ever ' , not injured beyond the destruction e'ti tion of the windows and the floor of the first story , in the room boiieath . which the fire started. This is cov ered ! by ample Insurance , $20,000 be ing held on the four rooms owned by Barker Brcn. Treitachkc's stock ia valued at about $13,000 , on whieh there is an insur ance of about $7,000 , divided between aitl the various agencies in the city. His stock ia almost a total loea , from the effects of the water rather than the efi firo. The stock of liquors was not injured , however , at all. The origin of the fire is in doubt , but is supposed to be incendiary , and the loss is by no means covered by the i insurance. The firemen did good I work , and but for their efforts the block must have been totally de' stroyed. IMPEACHING- STEPHENSON , The City Council Still on the War Path. At the regular meeting of the city council last evening there were present' Messrs. fhiley , Hornborger , Jones , Kauftrann , La- bagh , R iddis , Stephenson , Thiaman and President Boyd. Minutes of preceding mooting were read and approved. TETiTIONS AND COMMDKIUAtiONS. From J. M. Winship Asking to hive interest on personal taxes can celed. Prayer grauto j. From the order of Poor Clares Praying that taxes on their property fo ; the past year be canceled , as it is used forroligiousandeducationf > l pur poses. Referred to the committee on claims. From O. N. Ramsey , J. H. Millard - lard et al Asking that steps bo taken for an nmicnble adjnstmeut of the claim cf MissSuo McCowan forinju rics received by the accident on Cass street. Referred to a special committee - too consisting of Mesirs. Jones , Dailey and Roddia. From Alice Calderwood Asking for a reduction of the assessment on lot 4 , block 354. Keferred. From O. B. Seldeo Asking to pay delinquent taxes , } leas interest and penalties. Referred. RESOLUTIONS. By Mr. Dailoy To allow the claim of James Callahan for$45 in payment of delinquent personal taxes for the years 1865 , 1867 , 1871 and 1875. Adopted. By Mr. Thieman Instructing the city marshal to enforce to law in re gard to keeping alloys c'ean. Adopted. By Mr. Thieman Reminding the city marshal of the ordinance regard ing accumulations of snow and ice on the'eidewalk. Adopted. By Mr. Thieman Authorizing the marshal to have an ash-box construct ed , at n'coat of not exceeding $42 for use of city hill officials and regulating care of the eamo. Referred. By Mr. Labsgh To provide for ex tending the city limits. Adopted. By Mr. Thieman That the judici ary committee be and is hereby in structor ? and required to prepare ar ticles of impeachment of James Stephenson - phenson , councilman of the Sixth ward. Adopted. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. On Judiciary In regard to the pe tition of C. F. Harris , AL D. , that it is the duty < Jf the county commission- era to provide medical attendance for the poor. Adopted. On Judiciary That the bill df U. W. Ambrose for professional rervices is entirely too high. Recommitted. Bill of J. C. Cowin for legal ser vices in the sewer csse , $350. Re ferred to the judiciary committee. On Claims -Recommending the al lowance of Homer Stull's clIm for professional services. Adopted. On Streets and Grades In regard to Cass street washouts. Adopted. Special Committee Recommending that the petition of Nancy McKnight for damages caused by the grading of Fourteenth street ba placed on file. Adopted. Adjourned for two weeks. Masquerade Suits , Wigs and Maf ques at Mrs. W. B. Wood's , 210 Sixteenth street , near Capitol avenue. jan7eod7t The governor's message in pamphlet form will be distributed Wednesday morn ing. TWO DOLLARS WILL SECURE THE WEEKLY BEE One For Year. SPECIAL MOTICE8. NOTICE Advertisement * To Ix * * or Sals' Lost , Found , Wants , Bo rdln ? Ac. , will ba In- JerteJ in them columns cncn for TEN CENTS per Una ; each rabfleqn nt Inaertlon.FIVE CENTS per line. The first Insertion cover lesa thin TWKNTT-inVK CEHTS. TO LOAM-HOMEY. < 8K Ann10 LOAN At8 percent inter j c00UUl/ , n sums of $2000 and 1 wards for 1 to 5 years' time on first clMsim prov ed city ami farm property. Apply at BEMIS Real Kstate and Loan Agency , 15th and DouzlM flts. _ 278-eodtt OUST TO WAS CHI at Lav OHcfl M . L. THOUAS. RoomS.nrelehton Block MM 'OKKV TO LOAN 1109 Farnh&m utrnct. M Dr. Edwards Loan Agency. noT-J2-tf till ? WANTSD \TTANTED SltUJtlon by a rapid nuJ c- VV cunte fhort-hand wiitfr. A < Mr * 3 Stenographer , thlj office. 211-4 WANTED Girl for general house ok iia email family ; must be good coo * , washer and irene * . Apply southeast corner uf Uth un < t How.rd Sts. 210-tf WANTED Woman cook also a dinin ; room girl. Apply ot Mrs. SIcSoir , on Popplcton Avc , , bet. 20th ami 22d , neirnewGo\cr nunl Corrall. 2 2-2i WANTED First-cljuw engineer. Annly im- mediiielyat R C. Suelc k Johnston , 1315 Douglas S > . 216-13 "YirANTF.D A pl'l f jr general honsewoik ; YV best of wages paid. Inquire at the Ameri can H.USJ. 214-52 WANTED First-clasj iaundrefg , a dining room girl and a porter at tha Cre'ghton House. 00-19 WANTED A ho..se vJi \ 8 or 0 rooms 1 h- in th f teen minutes' walk of depot. North Jidepr fered. AJdrc.s S. E. Uteimire , 1310 Harney street. "CM-IS WANTED-GH fcr rcceral housework , JV 2015 California St. 199-18 WANTED Situation M hcuse-keep r. / d- dress 1120 Capitol Ave , north caaf cimer 1'tli s rest 202-18 WANTED Girl for gecera1 house , must be * good crok , washer ind ironer. Inquire N. E , corner 20th and California strccU. liO-tf 'ASTrfD 4. . ' experienced butcher wanta , , to ctart n mcatna1nsomcsmall cst cm town , where thcrs is none , or r ! } o .ono ia nc'i'o'1 ' ; uoalil take a reliable partner. Au < , T * * t. K. Webti , Jackson , Djkoti Co. Neb. 00-tf W ANTEF ! A peed Iioiisc'kccpt r , 1109 Far n ham street , up'taira. 32-tf ANTED All Omaha know that the Key l H. Jonn ia the Ki.\o of Sowing- cMncE. office on inth St. S4'Mf FGRREKT-HCUBE5 AND LAND. T70R BENT Filrni'hcil room * . Inquire at the J ? American Unaie. 2'C2 "T71 Ot HENT House and barn , corr.cr Ut7 ! and . Howard Sis , 825.00. L'05-lf RKST Mnely furnished front room EOH side , at 1310 Daxcnport gt. 195-if TTtoRRENT Store artd dtoUirr2 rootrs baA r o' ' it , 16th , bet. Chicago alM CagJ. H. i'/ ESTABROJK. 183-17 TjlORSAljE 4god horsci , which wcro seit . I' lure from Illlnold to bo eolJ. W. Ij. Lew's ' , 12 6FarfnamSt. Ifg tf SALE T o-story house nd fu'l ' lot. on FOR hill. IIOU3C contains 8 rooms and U nearly new. Lee itloit flrj : class ISO. li. Md- CAOUE , opposite poctoflicc. 163-tf OR REST A. etcro on coner 10th and F Lcavcnuorth. Inquire of Oeo. If. f i _ 136 if KT'-hcw bouse , eight roomf , | . nl .E and foft waieoa 2W ud Cafl Sts En- qul.e 307 12th jt _ J2l-t- FOrt. RENT \largofumi3hcd room on" first floor , with or without board , outride entrance to room. Enquire at Bee office. 123-tf FOR KE T A ( lie furnlihcd front room , first floor , between Uth and Uth streetn. for gfntlcnirn Inrii'm | at 1415 llou-ard St. 107-t OR HhN r House in Hhnll'a 2nd addition , $ ' 5 per month. W. SIMERAL , room e , Craigh'on B'ock. 895-tf FOKKKNT A mrntsheil , snutli lent room Inquire at No 1612 Parnhim St. ? 8l-tf FOR KKNT 2 furnished rooms over iler. * ch.Miti Exchange , N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodse rtrrets. 2S9-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE-At public auction to the hich. e t bidder , a house , with two lots ad ! ! a lease expiring a tbcendof fix jcars , with cOad > Tell. 25 h and South St. Mary B Avenue , north of the pond , on Saturday , Januiry 21st , at 2 p. m. A C. GORDON. 213-J2 TTfATER FOR SALE Deli * credit ! any pnt VV of the city. Call on or addrssa TBOS. S'.VIFF , cor. 15th a-d Chicago Ste. 20g-tf BEMIS OFFERS A SPLENDID LIST O Bargains In Houses , Lots , Farms an Lan-la. In hla new- column on 1st page FOR SALE Good fresh milk cow. I quire CitmntnMnd. Nc. 207 8. 13th S t. 207-tf TTJOR ' SALE At a bargain , ray t lock o ( gro' j'ccrios .ind fixtures I will also rent to pur chaser my building and wazon sca'ca. Inquire corner 16th and Izard etrcct. .D C. RSI MAN. 20Mf E OR SALE A BARGAIN A building with paloon fixtures , furniture and stock , on 10th St. , opposite the U. P. depot , forsalr vary cheap. Or the fixture ] , furniture and stock will bo sold and building rented. InquirA of Eu. KREI JIAN. TO-tf T OTS , FARMS , HOUSES AND LANDS Look LJ over BEMId'Jncw column of bargains on 1st Pa e. "T710R SALE Two close carriage ? , at A. J. L1 Slmpt-on'g. 911-tf MISCELLANEOUS. LOTS , FARMS. HOUSES Ah D LANDS. Lee ov c r BEMIS' new column of bargains on la age JULIA K. DARDENBURGH Teacher of elocution and reading , S. E. corner Farn ham and 16th streets : Will B C new pupi's"and ' any interested in the art , on Mondays and Thursdays from C p m. to 7.30 p. m. , and Satur dajs from 2 to 5 p. m. 206-17 LOST On Thursday evening , a WIBKLT BBS subscription receipt book of no value or uao to the finder , who will bo given a reward of two dollars for returning the same to this office. IB7-1B r UP 2 black colts , one 4 year old _ mare and ono 2 year old horse colt , 3 miles north on Missouri bottom. GoTTLIEbUEYR , 852 ef5w STRAYED Largo roan cow with snort tall. Finder will be rewarded by returning to J , U. Orton , 15th St. , next to Harttnan's school house. 190 t-B-w Absolutely Pure , Made from Grape Cream Tartar. No oths preparation makes such light , flaky hot hrcKUL or luxurious pastry. Can bo eaten by drrpeptic without fear of the ill ! resulting from he in' digestible food. Sold only In cans by all Orocerj. ROTAI , EiKipca POWDSR Co. . New rk. NOriCE. Be It known that we , the undersigned , whose names are subscribed hereto , Inter J to form an Insurance company which shall be known as The Western Horse and Cattle-Insurance Com' ' piny. " The object fcr which raid company shall be formed snail be to insure horses and cattle against loss or damage by accident , theft and any unknown or contingent event. 'Jhc amount of capital stock of said company shall be one hundred thousand dollars. Th principal office i f said company shall b locatei at Omah * , Douglas countr. Nebrulu. HENRY PUNDT , PAULGROSSMAN MAX MfcYER , FDMUND PETCKE ERNES PETCKE d29-j 4-11.18 THE DAILY BEE Cantatas the Latest Home and Tele News of tb Pay. I ONE MILLION ACRES CHEAP LAND EASTERN NEBRASKA , $2 TO $5 PER ACRE. 20,000 Acres DOUGLAS COUNTY , 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha , $6 to $10 per Acre , on Long Time aud Low Interest , Large tracts suitable for Colonies in all the best Counties in the State. 80,000 aC , " 5 scattered through Iowa. A kr o number of Improved Farms in Nebraska , many of them near Omaha , $12 to $40 per acre. An Immense List oi OMAHA CITY PROPERTY , Consisting of Blegn2 * Peai- dencea from $3OOO to $20- 000. Many vacant lota in the additions to Omah.i. Hundreds of lots scattered through tile City. Houses and Lots , Business Houses and Lots , and all kinds of Oi'y Real Estate. We also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Doug las County , on 5 years time , at 10 percent , interest to all who cpn show good titles. Maps for Donglns and Sarpy CorihtiCs for saJc , i beautiful lota fronting sonth In Isaac & Selden's dJ. ( or $160 half cash. House and lot , ! ! 2d and Dodge t 8,000 House and lot nc.-ir Brownell flail 8,100 Two new houses and full lot , recta ( or ? ISOpcrj < nr 4,000 New brick house. 21x26. H story , with 3 lots „ 2,000 House and lot Webster st 1,500 Larzo house and corner lot 6,000 Large house full lot. California et 4,000 Residence and 4 full loti , St. Mary's are. . 6,600 House nnd small lot , § outh of depot 950 House and stnill lotsouth of depot 635 Residence property , Kountzo and Kuth's add ; . 5,600 Fins residence property 10,000 House and lot , 2M and Uarney 1.600 House and lot , Nelson's addition 2,700 House and lot Shlnn'a addition 1,600 Residcnceand corner lot 3,005 Residence ( cash ) 7,500 Besldcdce 6,000 , Residence _ . . . 5,600 House and one-half lot 1.C6C Three houses and corner lot 7,600 Residence and corner lot 7,500 House and 60 feet front , 16th street 3,700 Larito house nd corner lot 6,500 Rneidcnce and three lota 6,500 Two house and corner two-thirds of cor ner lot 1,100 nonsaand sma'l lot , Cass street 2,100 Hausoandlot , 27th near Farnham l.OOf BOOGS&HILL. Brick housoand corner lot 1,300 Small houo and full lot , earnings Bt 2,350 House and lot , 23d street 3,200 House and full lot , worth $1,000 for. . . . . . 5,500 Fine brick residence , 1,500 Brick resilience 6,650 House and corner lot 1,550 New two-story house and comer lot 4,200 Residence ana full lot , Farnham at 500 Houw and one ncre , 18th street 3,000 Hous-J and half lot , 18th street 2,200 Houec and lot , Shlnn'a addition 1,600 House and half lot , Can street 1,100 Honso and half lot , Casi Street 1,450 Residence and two Iota , Capitol Hill 7,000 Elegant brick residence 2 fnil Iota 15,500 Finest residence In the city 16,000 Residence property 17,000 Ilcslden e property 17,500 Residence 6,600 House and lot , Shinn's addition 1,200 IIouso ana lot , Shlnnsiddit'3 ' 1,500 House and lot , 2th and Fjrnliam 1,400 llouso and lot. 27th and Douglas $375 Home and full lot , Izardct 1,7M ) Newhonseand 1 } lot 2,200 Residence property 7,500 Residence properly , very fine 13,500 Honjwind lot , Horbach'8 iddition 1,500 Residence , Farnbam st 6,000 Honso and } lot 1 block from Court House and J lot 1 block from Court House 2,250 House and corner lot 2 blocks from Court * House 2,400 House and I . .t , Nicholas street 1,000 House and 1 acre , Gisea' addition. . . 640 House and lot , llth street 000 Large buildintrand six lota. 1 mile out. . . 4,000 House and lot on Davenport 3,600 Homo and J lot , near depot 1,500 House and | lot , near depot 000 House and lot , Sonth Avcntn. . . 1,000 Homo and lot , Shinn's addition 1,900 Residence , Kountze and Ruth's add 2,600 Residence property , Kounlze and Ruth's addition 5,000 Residence property , south part if town. . 2,5f 0 House and } lot , Webster Ft 2,700 Honse and 5acres at barracks. . . . ( Q House and lot , Armstrong's addlt'n 1,000 House and lot , South 12 st 650 House and lot , Kountie and Ruth's ad ditlon 8,600 Residence and } lot 2,700 House and lot , 16th st 3,600 Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS 1408 Faro , St. , Omaha , Neb- J"TJ ii A \ , Immense Stock for FALL AND WINTER Fine Custom-Made Men's Suits , Boys' Suits Children's Suits. iFor Men , Boys , and Ghi'dren- ' 2uts * and ( Japs , Trunks and Yalises , at Prices tw Suit AH. 12 > Farnham Street , Mear Fourteenth AGENTS BOSTi FAIWtittAM STREET. V ORCHARD & BEAM. | D E WE Y & STONE , 1J.B.FRENCH&C FpjMu.i.jau.afcB , J &RQGEES OMAHA. OMAHA OMAHA. F STOETZEL 1 V I y KB I Mam & La Dealer in Hardware , OOOKIand and Tinware , Stove Repairer. Job Worifcr and Manufacturer ofa Kinds of Cans. FcnM : and Jackson Streets. MAX P &GO. , GUNS , AMiViUHmON , SPORTING GOODS. Fishing Tackle , Base Rails and a full line of Gf-OOIDS F CRACKER MANUFACTURERS , And Wholesale Dealers in CIGARS and CONFECTIONERY. During the. Fall and Winter wo will handle CO UNSE MIEN'S FRESU OYSTERS , which aie now the boat In the market. A largo assortment of CANDY and SUGAR , TOYS for the Holiday trade. GVTZ & FREEXAX , 510 llth St. , Omaha. MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE I Cigars from $15.00 per lOOCfc upwards. Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per do/en upwards. Send for Price List. MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Neb. MARHOFF'S TRUNK FACTORY. x The larjeat and be i aMortm nt of Trunks and Valises in the West. Telescopic Cases and Sample Trunks a Specialty. H. H. MABHOFF , - - PROP. " 117 14th St. , 3 Doors North of DonglosISt.