Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 20, 1881, Morning Edition, Image 4

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    THEDAILY BEE.
Thursday Morning , Jan. 20 ,
BREVITIES ,
" Patereon eeUifcoaL
Good ikating at the park.
Oysters , 25c , 30c and 40c at Buffett
Whipple , McMillan & Ca , the jewi
n.Creighton Block. ° 26-tf
There will be a camp fire by Cost
Host next Monday night.
The enow melted rapidly to-day und
the influence of the sun's rays.
Don't omh to look on third paj
lor Crulcksbank's description of hon
goods they are offering.
A typ9gr pbieal error made us fix t ]
hour of the rendezvous for sleighs to go
Council Bluffs at 10 p. m. , instead of
p. m. yesterday.
The new steam fire engine which tl
Lincoln council has leased from SiUby
Ca , lor ten months at $100 per mont !
'rent down via the TJ. P. R. R. yesterday
There will be a special communicatic
t > f St. John's Lodge , No. 25 , th
( Thursday ) evening for work in the M. M
degree. Visiting brethren are cordial )
nrited. James B.Bruner , Master.
C. H. Fitch , assistant inspector RCI
ral of the second district of the depar
ment of Nebraska , G. A. E. , returne
from i.Papillion yesterday , having ii
ctolled the officers of the post there lai
night.
Since the return of Counselor Fonc
from Newark , N. J. , he has gone into tl
law office of Mr. D. VanEtten as a par
ner in the business. The new firm is Vi
Etteu& Fonda. It will , no doubt , ha
Abundant patronage.
The next of the "Unitarian lyceu :
meetings , held at the church every othi
Thursday evening , will take place th
evening , on which roccasion the sul
ject will be "Prohibition , " Gen. Ebfc
brook leading off in the discussion , followc
fey other local talent on both eideR of th
question. Everybody i * welcome vilhot
money and without price , and are priv
leged to take part in the discussions.
Mr. Wm. V. Wood , of this city , an
his bride arrived from Council Bluffs a
noon yesterday , and stopped over at th
Withnoll house until to-day , whe
they "wlll leave for C mpThoma , Arizon :
vhere Mr. Wood is engaged in businesi
Thewedding tookplace itOa. m.yesterdaj
the bride being Miss Mamie James , c
Council Bluffs. The party had intende
to proceed west to-day , but were compelle
to He over by reason of having left some c
their baggage on the other side of the rivei
A narrow escape from a collision b
tween a street car and a U. P. switch en
pine happened yesterday at the Tent !
street crossinr- . The street cat was coin
ing down the hill , when Thomas Casey
the flagman , signalled the drher , who tra
unable to stop his car. The engineer re
versed his engine , but was not able t <
bring it to a stand still before reaching tin
crosning. The engine just grazed the re *
end of the car as it passel the crossing
There were no passengers in the car at thi
time or there would have been a panii
which would hate resulted in somebodi
getting hurt.
The Ivanhoes are booked forSatur
day , the 291h , at the Academy of Music
in the deeply interesting drama , "Erir
Aroon. " Contrary to former announce
incut * the ploy will he produced for the
benefit of.thePoor Clare Sisters , instead o !
the Holy Tamily parish , over whicli
Father Quinn presides , that rciirend gen-
llcoiaii having foregone his title , that
thafo holy ladies might be assisted in theit
endeavors to complete their convent. The
Tvanhnes , in this noble undertaking , de
serves the warmest impport of all. Tickets
. * > 0 cent * .
SOLID GOLD AND BANGLE.
Hraclots at § Whipple , McMillen A
Co.'s , the jewelers , Creighton block ,
Fifteenth street. This stock is by fat
the finest , both in quality , design und
finish , ever brought to Omaha. Call
and see for your selves.
FOR GOOD and RELIABLE watch
and clock work , go to
EDIIOLM & ERICKSON'S ,
The Jewelers , opp. Postoffice.
If you want a good GOLD or Sil
ver watch , buy allockford quick train
movement It will beat anything on
record for good time. Call and see
them , at
EDHOLM & ERICKSON ,
The Jewelers , opp. Postoffice.
Canned Goods ! Canned ( foods !
J't ; il\t \ dozen , at wholesale rates.
jlO-w&f FLEMING & Co. , Grocers.
PKRSONAL , PARAGRAPHS.
Sol Prince has gone to Boston to visit
hia pirenta.
Tense T. Davis , of Blair , was in the city
Tuesday.
Dick Kitchen , of thejWithnell HoneY
If ft yesterday for Laramie.
Mrs. H. IL Ringwalt and sister , Mr *
N. C O'Brien , returned from Chicane
yesUnlay.
T. M. Bennett , assistant superintendent
of buildings and bridge * , T7. P. , went est
vesterdty.
Wm. Pinkerton , Supt. f the Chicago
il tectve agency , registered at the With-
nell last night.
Mr. Leonard Liveey and Miss San h
I'ineh returned from aislt to New York
ast evening.
.T. A. Edhin , train dispatcher , U. P.
Hcadquaitor * , let t for-Laramie yesterday
with Mm. Edcon.
Mim Gertrude Belcher , daughter of
Major J. IL Belcher , U. S. A. , is \ Mting
Mrs. Dr. Peabody.
Mr. P. H. Swift , B. & M. engineer tA
J'UtUmouth , came up yesterday to spend
jv few d y at honi * .
Messw. Brown and liabcocir , representS -
S The Beatrice Express and Courier ,
were in the city yesterday.
rd. Schroeder , representing the whole-
Rale liqunr houe of Joe Blake & Co. .
went to Paplllion yesterday on business.
Hon. James Stevenson left to-day to
pay off the employes on his Idaho and
olorndo rtvre ine ; . Hewill be absent
n'KHlt two weeks.
J. H. Stein , manner of L. B. Wil-
liims & Son * * Uiloring department , went
tt Papillion tc-day in response to tele-
Ettni to take some me&iure * .
< Jewelry Ilou-e of Whipple ,
A" Co. , CreigLton block ,
treat , have just opened a
'
f 'ifteenth
of solid GOLD and
' 8 the finest
, aseort-
} > ANGLE btaceU.
'n ' the west.
mnnt erer exhibited .
. Towl-
Xfine aavortment of Linctu
&
Kaplctni , etc , ftt Cocpt.
I
Some fine novelties , drew goods and
plaidi , that mutt be aold to make roomer
{ or epring good * .
CoorrK & Lino.
MOUNT'S MAEOH ,
The Exodus of Omaha Pleai
urea Seekers to Another
State.
HAll:30p | , m. m'.erday theOmal
sleigh riders left for their second trite
to Council Bluffs. The proceBslc
formed at the corner of Farnam an
Fourteenth , headed by Mr. D. 1
Mount , left for the lov
shore. The expedition nun
bared two hundred and thirtee
aleighs and was enthused by tl
strains of the band of the Ninth ii
fantry , secured for the occasion. A
the finest rigs in town were out an
many of a more primitive characto :
There were ten four-in-hand teair
and several driven tanden
Waving flags and pampi
plumes decorated a majority of tt
horses , while numerous fantastic ou
fits added to the Interesting appea :
ance of the procession , which wi
over two miles long. At the rivi
several drivers returned , the ice m
der the effect of the recent thaw n <
appearing aafo to them , but there wei
enough left to make & creditable & ]
pearance , and for an hour the rive
bottoms on the other Bide were blac
with moving vehicles.
An immense crowd lined the atrei
and sidewalks on Farnam to witnei
the extraordinary display. A specii
four-horse rig was provided for tl
reoresenta'ives of the pres and the
wives. Among the curious outGiawj
that of A. J. Simpson , of the carriaf !
repository , which was constructed <
an empty crockery crate. The fire d <
partment was represented by th
Hook and Ladder team , driven b
Jim O'Brien. The party was in hig
spirits in expectation of a jolly time
SOMETHING ABOUT BUSH
MAN'S.
It is to your pecuniary interest t
read this. Wo do not advertise r
ductions in prices all the year round
We. never ask exorbitant prices , bti
twice each year WE DO MAKE SOM
LARGE REDUCTIONS from our alway
low caah prices. Wo close out som
goods regardless of their cost. Jue
now we are CLOSING our CLOAKS re
gardless of their cost. If you wan
one go at once and look rround ; thei
come and see us , and WE WILL SAV :
Ton MONEY. Compare our forme
prices with those of others ; you wll
then know where to buy early In thi
season. Compare our present prices
you will thea know where to bu
NOW. Compare our former prices oj
Brocaded Velvets ; compare our price
uow. In the same way compare ou :
prices on Dress Goods , Hosiery , Kni
Goods and many other goods too num
arotia to mention. Call and see us
\Vo moan what wo Biy when wo ad
rortiso. Remember iho place ,
BUSHMAN'S DKT GOODS STOKE.
COMPARE TRICES ! ! : SAVI
MONEY ! ! : !
Rare chance to secure some of the
tncs < flavoring extracts 710101 to the
rado at the price of a common article.
Having an overstock of fine extracts ,
*
iuch as lemon and Vanilla , flavoring
jxtracts , we shall offer them to out
: uctomera at wholesale price until the
present stock it sold. Try a bottle ,
aold under a full guarantee to Buit 01
.he money will bo refunded.
We are else offering extra induce
nenla in teas and coffee. Call and
; et simple , also a complete line of can
; oods , to ba sold cJtcap. Dfied fruita
iow ( priccsandprices on joblot goods
hat will astonish you. Superior
able eyrup at $2.50 per kep.
Call at the Tea store of W. R. Ben-
tett & Co. and socnro some of the bar-
; ains offered. No. 113 North Fif-
oonth street , Omaha , Nebraska.
UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS.
We arc selling a REINFORCED
PRONT SQIRT , fine Linen CUFFS
nd BOSOM , Wamsutta Muslin
ihist for 89 cents , that beats any $1.00
hirt in the city. Ask to see it.
L. B. WILLIAMS & Soxs' .
Fifteenth and Dodge St.
A magnificent display of solid GOLD
nd BANGLE bracelets just received
, t Whipplc , McMillen & Co. > , the
ewelerf , Creighlon Block , Fifteenth
treet. The diepliv is unequalled ,
loth In design and quality. Call early
tad secure bargains.
The Polica Court.
In thejjolicocourtyesterdayraorniDg
! Jward Fitzgerald , an old offender ,
ras fined $10 and costs and sentenced
o thirty days in the county jail for
ietit larceny. Ho confessed to hav-
ag procured a kuy to Peter Goos'
lotel and on last Sunday evening , at
0:30 o'clock , unlocking the door and
ebbing the tilt of $4.50. He was tr
eated Wednesday night.
_ Pat Gallagher , who is charged with
lighsray robbery , was arrested last
light and will bo examined by Judge
iterabort ; . He gave the officers who
lade the nrrcst a hard tuastl.
Ono pls.in drunk va * sent to jail in
efault of § 3 and costs.
TO MY CUSTOMERS.
Being burned down iu my Fifteenth
: reet grocery store I herewith beg my
istomerj to luivo their orders at my
ranch store , Xcs. 412 , 414 and 415 ,
rath Thirteenth street.
) -3t JULIUS TKITSCHKE.
FURS ! FURS ! 1 FURS ! ! !
Ladioa' and gents' fur goods of ev-
y description at the Fur Manufac-
iry , opposite pustoffica , Omaha. All
sode'nre warranted.
HENRY G. RICUTEK ,
dec 13-tf Furrier
Straight Old-Faduoned Symp.
O-w&f FLEMING fc Co. , Grocers ,
LOLT Oaa gold and Rorain locket ,
itwoon Sixteenth and Burt and
istoffice. Suitable reward paid by
mng at EDHOLM & ERICSSON'S.
Oysters. '
Oysters !
on - ua - ,
30and 35
cents per can.
Direct from
Baltimore , at
GLADSTONE'S. 19-2t
THE WHITE DOVE ,
Paace Reigns Between th
Hitherto Hostile Rail
roads.
And -the Three Telegrapl
Companies are Made One
and Inseparable.
The sale of tickets by the agents c
the Chicago and Alton road at thi
city at reduced rates , wag of short dt
ration. In accordance with an orde
issned received Tuesday3 the rate
were restored for the present. Neitht
tv.e WabiEh nor any of the pool line
met the cut , and it was a very tarn
affair as compared with oven th
Wabash reduction of a few montl
ago. The agents of the Alto
road intimate thst the reduction c
rates may bo again made before lonf
The cause oi the cessation of hostil
ties will ba learn ad in our dispatchei
ATLANTIC ANU PACIFIC.
Thi ? company , as stated a few daj
ago , was on the point of putting in
system of district telegraph when th
newii of the consolidation of the thre
telegraph companies reached the citj
Manager Armstrong has now o
hand two fi 10 registers with th
necessary relays and overono hundre
boxes. It was his intention and ordei
to go to work at once completing tw
circuits in the city , of the regulfl
American . .District telegraph systen :
system , such aa is In use In New Yor
and other great cities of the easl
The wire material anl sui
plies are all on hands , bi ;
in tha face of the consolidation , c
which official notice was receive
to-day that work will probably b
stopped. The American Union rati
fied the consolidation this mornin
and the Western Union followed sni
about noon. The A. & P. will do th
same probably before to-morrow an
the scheme will be perfected.
It is a matter of great regret tha
the consolidation came just when i
did as the service above alluded t
would , if put in operation , have bee
af incalculable benefit to the citizen
if Omaha.
PERSONAL.
F. B. Clark , general traffic manage
Df the Chicago , St. Paul & Omaha rail
iray ; W. G. Linn , traffic agent a
Sioux City , and J. Hyland , assistan
; oaeral manager , are in the city 01
justness and will remain here two o :
.area days. F. C. Hill , of the Sion :
3ity and Pacific met thorn at thii
point last night and a conference wai
icld.
Best assortment of Prints in th (
iity.
16 and 20 YARDS FOR $1.00.
L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS ,
Dodge and Fifteenth Streets.
Cooper it Lard have some celebrat-
d \Vateiloo Shawls , which they will
: ! ese out cheap.
25 % REDUCTION.
We will make a reduction of 25 %
rom REGULAR SELLING PRICE
n all CLOAKS , DOLMAMS AND
JLSTERS.
L. B. WILLIAMS it SONS' ,
Dodge and Fifteenth streets.
A NEW FEED STORE.
Geo. C. Burr & Co. have opened a
ow flinr r.nd feed store at the corner
f Barney and Fourteenth streets
rhcro can always be found anything
\ this line all kinds of chopped
ied , bailed hay , etc. , etc. , which will
e sold at the lowest cash figure and
slivered to any part of the city free
f charge. All orders promptly at-
sndcd to. jan9t4
NOTICE.
The annuil meeting of the stock
oldora of the Wyoming Coal and
lining Company of Nebraska , for
10 election of directors for the enau-
ig year , will bo held at the offica of
lie Union Pacific Railway Company
i Omaha on Wednesday , the lJth (
ay of February , 1881 , between th
ours oj 10 a n. and 4 p. m. of sid
-y- F. M. AMES , Sec.
Dated January 17,1881. 19j
Teas ! Teas ! Teat !
Wa have unquestionably the finest
nsll lot of tea in tha : tyfc
ire spared no exponsa to entitle \u
) say so. Small oaddiei for family
ie. FLEMTX * & Co. , Grocoi.
iuea&lhtirj
A Ckaaffe Needed.
The srholar who was injurwl at the
iigh Szhool yesterday , was George
. Briggs , the step-son of BIr. Ber-
am Hanson , of the U. P. The
' .stance fallen was only ntfb feet , but
ie boy nad a narrow etcape from
.lling down over the roof
t the ground. The limb
fractured just above
ie ankle and the injury will confine
i n to the house for some time. Wo
ideratand that the boys are allowed
i make the accent of the steps to the
iwer. which ia cartainly a thing that
tould not bo allowed on any account.
Fcr Sule six-horse power Baxter
igino crd boiler , in good repair.
1 ply at BEE offirA no4tf
LOST One gold and Roman locket ,
itween Sixteenth and Burt and
> sioffico. Suitable reward paid by
twing at EDUOLM & ERICKSON'S. "
Our Annual Review.
THE BEE'S Annual Illustrated Re-
ew is now ready and on sale at the
iblication office. Never before has
p industries , progress and enter-
iso of Omaha been so well repro-
nted. The views are magnificent ,
owing many of the principal public ,
ivate , bcsinuRs and manufacturing
lildings ; water works , government
hidings , packing establishments ,
Alio a history of the commercial
insactlons during the year 1880 ; tether -
ther with valuable and reliable
itistical tablet , showing the number
houses built , the manufacturing ,
oklng , railroad and other business
tnsacted during the past twelve
mths.
The Annual is an eight page , 33x47
iheii in size , printed "on hearv white
per of superior quality and finish ,
.king a handsome present or keep-
re. Price 10 cents per copy ;
itage 2 centa additional.
PAEKER'S ' PENALTY.
Judge Dundy Sentences Hir
to Light Fine His
Remarks.
Our readers wilt remember the d <
tails of the arrest of Edward Parker i
this city a few weeks ago , on th
charge of robbing the United State
mail. For years Parker resided i
Merrick county , where he was count
clerk , and which county ho also repn
ssnted in the legislature in 1873 , whe
he was known as the "long-haire
Parker" the hunter of the plaini
The Lincoln Journal of to-day cor
tains the following account of hia ai
raignment for sentence , before Judg
Elmer S. Dundy , of the United State
court , which took place yesterday :
The court , addressing the defent
ant , said : Sir. Parker , there is th
case of the United States against yet
which I wish to dispose of this niori
ing. If you have anything to say
will hear you.
Parker I have nothing , yet
honor.
The Court I have known you ft
many years how long , I cannot we
remember and I never heard of an
charge againit ycu of a criminal nt
tnre until the commission of this oj
fcnae. A largo number of your ol
friends and prominent citizens in th
county where you lived have sent
petition hero asking that the punish
incut inflicted on you be made n
light as is consistent with the end
of justics. You have been in th
military service of the governmenl
entering the army when quite a youn
man a mere boy in fact and faith
fully dipcharging your duty in th
service. When that has been done
always take the fact into considers
tion , and largely for the reason that
soldier in the army is placed whci
temptations are constantly thrown i
his way , and where his fall may b
easy. Letters have been received hot
informing me that yon have sufTero
as much while you have been awaj
trying to escape from the punishmer
duo your act , as any criminal tribuni
could inflict upon you. That may b
true , and probably it is true. Th
law unier which you are indictc
vests considerable discretion in th
court in the infliction of punishment
For stealing or misappropriating mai
matter to the value of $25 and up
wards , the imprisonment is to bo fc
a term not exceeding three year ,
when the value of said matter is lea
than $25 , then the imprisonment i
to bo not more than one year , and th
fine not leas than § 10 nor more tha ;
8200 That is the law , and the In
dictraont charges you with stoalin
property of less value than $15
Under the circumstances of your case
therefore , and also considering th
fact that you have taken a prominen
part in the affairs of the state since it
foundation , and have usefully fillei
many oriices in your owi
2ounty , I have concluded ti
waive imprisonment in you
: ase , and only Impose a fine. I do no
nrant to deprive yon of your civi
: guts , nor put yon under the neceo
sity when the term of imprisonmen
? xplrad of obtaining a pardon. Yoi
rill bo fined $100 and 'ho costs o
, ho prosecution ; and in thus limitinf
four punishment I think I am takin ;
: he better part. Discnarge the fine R' '
loon as you possibly can ; and also re
nove the cause which has brought yet
o this bar.
Parker I thank your honor ; and ]
bank alao the officers of thb court foi
heir kind treatment of me since mj
.rrest. . "
SNOWFLAKE ! SNOWFAKE !
.1 Superior patent flow § 4.00 pei
mndred. Try it. FLEMING'S ,
Fourteenth and Douglas.
Special Notice.
L B. WILLIAMS
SONS ,
> od o and Fifteenth Streets ,
Having finished their Annual
aventory , and wishing ; to make
oem for oni Large Spring Stooi
re Makin some
HEAVY REDUCTIONS
fc all Departments , in order tc
close onr stock of
JLOAKS nnd DOLMANS ,
we wUl make a
IEDUOTION OF 25 PER CENT
from regular selling price.
Anyone in need of such an Arti
cle will do well to take Ad
vantage of this Offer
1GURED MOMIE CLOTHS ,
Form'-r price 221-2c.
Reduced to 12 l-2c.
Ladles' Mull ; Ties 25c , sold
verywhere for 50c.
We just received a large line
f
WHITE FLAMELS ,
At Very Low
'ABLE ' LINENS , TOWELS
" "
"
AND CRASHES ,
At Attrnctivc Pricesi
WHITE BLANKETS ,
Only $2.00 a pair.
iENT'S SCARLET UNDERWEAR -
WEAR $1.25.
Reduced from $2 00.
BEST PRINTS ,
16 yards for $1.00.
The Cash System having
oved Very satisfactory dur-
g the past year we shall still
intinue it , making prices low-
than ever.
R. T\1LLIA3IS & SONS'
"Gash Honse , "
Dodge and Fifteenth Sts.
SPECIAL NOTICES ,
NOTICE Advertisements To I < e * * or Sal
Lost , Found , Wanto , Bo rdlnsr Ac. , will be 1
sorted in thcsa columns once for TEN CEN1
per Une ; each enbae entlngertlon.FIVE OEN1
per line. The flist lascrtlon never lesa th
TWSNTT.FITS CEMTS.
_
TO LOAM-MDIliT.
OH2T XO J.QAH Call at Law Oflee
M1 D. L. THOMAS. Ilooro B. Rrelghton Bloc
M1M
0NKY TO LOAN 1109 Famham rtree
M Dr. Edwardfl Lo n Agency , nov-22-U
HELP WOTTED
Situation for general hous
WASTED . family I
* i work in x rcspictablo | Gctulan ,
a well educated girl. Inquire at ' book stor
Farnbam St. , btt. llthand 12th. 220-20
\VTANTED-i second gill at Relneke's Re
\ V taurant , cor. IStn and Jackson 8t ? .
221-21
\TrANTED-SitUJtIon by a rapid and ae
VY cunw eRort-hand writer. Addre :
8tenoraplier , thi ) office. 211-24
ANTED-Qirl for general housefork iu
email family ; mas ; be Rood cooViah
and irene - . Apply southcajt corner of llth an
HownrcJ Sts. 10-
Wcman cook , also a dining roe
WANTED ot Mrs. McCov , on Poppletc
Avc , , bet. 0thaml i2d. ncirnewGomimier
Corrall. 212-22
"tTTANtED A girl fjr general house oil
VV best of wajei paid. Inquire at the Amer
canflcu e. 2U-S2
TTTANTED Girl for general house , must 1
VY COO'l crok , washer sndironer. Inquire'
E. corner 20th andCaUfomiaBtrccts. IsO-tf
An experienced butcher want
WASTED a meat u.itketl n aomo small v , es
era tiin-n , where there is none , or whera one 1
neeile i ; weald Uko a rcliallo partner. Addro
h. K. Wubb , Jackgon , DtKota Co. Neb. 90-
A good house-keep , r , 1100 Far
ham street , upttairs. _ 32-tt
"
iNTKD All Om-ilii know that tt
W Royil St. John la the Kixa of Sewini
ieg. oilice on l th St. Stt-
AKD
ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO RESCT-
Wlth board , suitibl f jr KCnllcman an
lady , ISth and Califom a street ? , ( white hous
222-tl
T710R BEMT Tnrni-hcd rocnu. Inquire at th
JD Amcricaii House. 215-22
RENT binelv furnished front roon
FOR
f cuth 6tde. at 1310 Da\cnport fct. 195-
TOK SALE 4 coid horgcj , whicli were Ben
P hero from Illinois to ho sold.f. . L. Lo ii
1205 Kainham St. lg tf
17 > 0lSALr. ! Tno-Btory house and fu 1 lot , o
j1 Capitol hill. IIo\i e contains 8 room * and i
nearly new. Locitlou first-claM. JXO. L. il (
CAOUK , npposiln postofflce. 163If
KKNT A store on comer 10th an
Foil . Inqaire < rf Goo. II. Tetersoi
_ I36-tf
TJI OR KENT New house , eight rooms , hai
and soft water , on 23d and Casa Sts Ei
' 12th St.
128-1
_ _
RENT A fire furnished front roon
FOR
first floor , between J4lh and 15th strceta. ft
Rcntltmen Inquire at 1415 Howard Pt. 107-
T710K KENT Honso in tohnli's 2nd &dditloi
r 815 per month. IV. SIUKRAt/ , room I
Crelghlon B'ock.
_ 895-tf
TT OH KKXT A funilshod , eiutn icnt roon.
J Inquire it Kb 1C12 Karnham St. S8t-1
HKI < r 2 lurmghed rooms over Me ;
F10K
chants Exchange , N. E. Cor. 10th sn
Rolee BtroetB. 289-lf
FDR SALE.
FOR SALE Fine residence , lot 100x200 feel
only 7 squires S. W. of court house , loc
.ion sight'y. ' John L. SIcCague , opposite posi
> m" "
210 eoUtf
FOR SALS Lease and furniture of a firs
class hotel iu a town of 1300 inhabitant * , i
state of Netiraslia. Has 24 beds , thejtravellin
ntn's rcsorU Inquirn at Ecc office. 218-tf
WATER FOR SALE Delivered in any pn
, , , , . 'Ulcelt5'Cal1 on pr address TBOS
jWJFf , cor. 15th and Chicago Sts. 2C8-tf
FOR SALE At public auction tothehlgi
c t bidder , a house with two lots and a leas
sxplrlnp a' the end of fix years , with goad well
! 5 h ami South St. Siarya Avenue , north of th
end , on Saturday , January 21st , at 2 p. m. A
; . QOKDUN. 213-S2
FOR SALK Good fresh milk cow. I. qulr
C-immcnzlnJ , No. 207 S. 13th St. 207-1
I OR SALE At a bargain , my stock of ere
U ceries and fixtures. I will also rent to pui
.baser my building and waron scales. Inqnlr
: orncr 16th and Itard street. , D C. REDMAN
M-tl
FOR SALE A BARGAIN A bulldinjr 'will
onloon nrturca , furniture and stock , on lOtl
> t. , opposite the U. P. depot , forsale very chfan
> r the fixtures , furniture and stock will bo soli
' ? . .VTu dinS rented. Inquire of El > . KTiEISS
IAN- 79-tf
nOR SALE Two close carriages , at A. J
U Simpson's. 911-tf
MISCEUANEOUS.
3T9LEX OR CTHAYED-From the undei
signed Fr.day nisht , January 14th. a bai
nare , 8 J tars old , left front foot whits tci
rnm nmbinj , on right side of her neck nca
he Jaw Had on at the time a trrcy blinket
lew saddle and bridle. A lilicnl reward will be
wd for her return nr f jr information leadint
o where ( she .can be had C. t > . Leiscnring
Iftwmsbulding- .
Onuha , Neb .Jan. 18 , ' ; J1. 218-21
r OST-On Thursday evening , a WJSKKLY BBI
U subscription receipt book of no va'ueorus' '
o tlio flnder , who trill Be elven a reward of twi
lollars for returning the same to thi ) office.
. 1D7-15
MAKbN UP-2 bla < .k colta.one 1 je r ol ,
JL mare and one 2 year old horsa c It , 3 mile
-orth - on Migjoari bottom. GoTTLIEB IIEYK
8S2 cl5w
TKAYEU Largo roan cow with snort tail
J Finder will bo rewarded by returning to J
! . Orton , 15tU bt. , next to Uaitman'u schoo
ino-t-a-w
- - -
Absolutely Pure.
Uado from Grape Cream Tartar. No othir
eparntion makes such lUht , flaky hot breaag ,
' luxurious pastry. Can bo eaten by clrtpaptla
itiiout fear of the ills resulting from ho In-
ratlblefood.
Sold only in cans by all Grocers.
ROTAL BAKIXO "POWDRR Co. . New rk.
LGADEMT OF MUSIC I
One Week Saturday Matinee.
ommencing MONDAY Jan , 17 ,
Appearance of Prof. J" . M.
IIAGALLISTER.
( Ircat Wizard
OF THE WORLD.
[ n a choice selection of wonderful Plniiong ,
rthni ; transformations an 1 bewildering /eita
blislc At the close of oich entertainment
) n ful and costly present * will be piven to
: audience.
WmVion Gallery ( win , prc ut of ne en-
opc)25c
at BP U down stairs , 50c.
tejervwl scat ? at Mix Mejer Bros , without
j n5-6 :
IJC A cct in your own town , lerau and
JU PUtfltfros. A-iAnvt Ii. HUla'.t A Co. ,
rtland.Me
1 t r d jt home htmpln ir of
J I fro * . Addreiu Stlnson A do
tland. Me.
ay on harlnj devl animals I will remove
tn free of Chirac. Lo\Te orders southeait
n r of Harney and llth St. , second door.
CHARLES SPLITT.
THE DAILY BEE
ntains the Litest Home and Tele-
News of U } Day.
ONE MILLION ACHE ;
O3E"
CHEAP LANE
3CW
EASTERN NEBRASKA ,
$2TO$5PERAGRE
20,000 Acres
visa-
DOUGLAS COUNTY
6 to 12 Miles from Omaha
$6 to $10 per Acre , on
Long Time and
Low Interest.
Large tracts suitable fo
Colonies in all the bes
Oounties in the State ,
80,000 acres scatterei
through Iowa.
A large number of Improve
Farms in Nebraska , many c
them near Omaha , $12 to $4 <
per acre ,
An Immense List of
OMAHA
CITY PROPERTY
Consisting of Elegant Eesi
iencea from $3,000 to $20 ,
000. Many vacant lots ii
bhe additions to Omaha
Hundreds of lots ecatterei
Lhrough the City. Houses am
Lots , Business Houses an <
Lots , and all kinds of Oi ]
Real Estate.
We also have
MONEY TO LOAN
) n Improved Farms in Dong
as County , on 5 years time , a1
LO percent , interest to all whe
JBn show good titles.
Maps for Douglas and Sarn ]
Counties for sale.
beantltul lota fronting eonth la Isaac &
Solden's Ado. for 9460 half caah.
louse and lot , 22d and Dodge . f
louse and lot near Brownell Hall .
> ro new houses and full lot , rents for
glSOporjear .
few brick house , 21x25. 1J story , with 3
lota . . .
louie and lot Webster Bt . Is
jarco house and corner lot . 6 OW
aree house , full lot. California Bt . 4 OOC
tesidcnce and 4 full lots , St. Mary-a ave. . 6.60C
louse and small lot , south of depot . 95 (
louie and smtll lot , south of depot . ( JSi
losldence propoity , Kountio and Kuth'a
. . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . , . .c > atffC.B ( ( > a > B ( *
flna residence property . 10000
loupe and lot , 22d and Harner . 1'gOG
louse and lot , Nelson'a addition . 2 700
louse and lot Shinn'a addition . l.eoo
tesidencoand comer lot . aoofi
loaidenco ( cash ) . 7500
edw . 600o
lesidence . _ _ . _ _ . . 5 500
[ ouie and one-half lot . i.esc
'hree ' houses and corner lot . 7,600
lesidenc * and corner lot . 7500
[ ouse and 60 feet front , I6th street . 3,700
arire house and corner lot. . _ . . . , . . . . . . 6,500
.ogidence and three lots . 6,500
wo house and corner two-thirds of cor
ner lot . 1,100
iousa and small lot , CMS street . 2,100
tauseandlot , 27th near Farnham . l.OOf
BOOGS&niLL.
Irlik hooio nd corner lot . 1,305
attt house and full lot , Cumlngi at . 2,350
Rtaieandlot , 23d street . 3,200
[ ouie and full lot , worth (4,000 for . 6,500
'ine ' brick reildenco . . . 1,500
irick resldeno * . 6,660
tome and corner lot . . . . i * 550
few two- tory houie and corner lot . 4200
' Uenca and full lot , Famham at . 5,600
tome and one acre , 18th street . s.ooo
tou and half lot , 18th street . 2,200
touseandlot , Bhinn's addition . i goo
louse and half lot , Casa street . 1,100
touse and half lot , Casj Street . 1,450
lealdenco and two lotg , Capitol Hill . 7 000
ilepnt brick residence 2 full Iota . 15,600
hMt rcsideno * In the city . 16000
* tldenco property . 17,000
esiden.e property . 17,500
residence . . - . . 6,600
louse and lot , Ehinn'a addition . 1200
[ onseandlot , Shlnn's addition . 1,500
[ onse and lot , 2ith and Firnham . 1,400
touso and lot. 27th and Douglas . $375
touse and fulllot , Izardst. . . l,7fo
'ewhonseand 1J lot . 2,20"
esldenee property . . . 7,500
csidence property , very fine . 13.600
: ou9 and lot , Horbach's addition . 1.600
esldenee , Famham st . 6,000
onse and Jiot 1 block from Court
House and i lot 1 block from Court
House . 2,250
ouse and comer lot 2 blocks from Court
House . . . 2,400
ouse and 1 t , Klcholab street . 1.090
ouse and 1 acre , Oiscs * addition . 640
ouse andlot , llth street . 000
irge building and six lots , 1 mile out. . . 4,000
ouseandloton Davenport . 3,600
oiueand Jlot , near depot . 1,500
onse and * lot , near depot . 800
Duseandlot , South Avenue . 1,000
ouie and lot , Shinn'a addition . 1,000
ialdence , Kountze and Rutb'a add . 2,600
isidence property , Kountze apd Ruth's
iddltlon . . . 6,000
aidence property , south part tf town. . 2,500
> use and } lot , Webster ft . 2,700
> nse and 5 acres at barracks . 700
me and lot , Armstrong's addlt'n. . 1,000
ius and lot , South 1 ! it . 650
mse and lot , Eountze and Rmh'a ad
litlon . 3,600
sidenceand } lot . . . . . . 2,700
IUSO and lot , 16th it . 3,600
Boggs & Hill ,
cC
IEAL ESTATE BROKERS ,
1408 Tarn. St. , Omaha , Neb.
t" * *
-V- t
S. P. MORSE 00.
GASH JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF DRY GOODS.
Preparing for extensive improveiTients in our
store and to reduce stock for our semi-annual in
ventory , we offer great bargains in our
DNIFIGEKT STOCK OF D iOODS
and have placed on our counters over five thou
sand five hundred yards of French , English and
German 24-inch Brocades , Darnasses , Mohairs ,
De Beges.at 16 2-3 cents. Not a yard of these
goods could be bought at wholesale io-day for
less than 30 cents.
At 25 cents two thousand five hundred yards of
strictly all wool Momies , Fancy Brocades , Mattel-
lases , & .C.J worth at wholesale to-day 37 1-2 cents.
BARGAIN t
is finci'ii hundred yards of all wool French Brocades , A rmures. Ac. , 34 inches
wide , very fiac , closely woven goods , at 311-2 cents worth 00 cents.
25 pf < - < TS nil wotf ! Colored Cashmere , 40 inches wide , marl ved down from 75
e < -n { - ; nlso a large lot of til ! Momic Cloths at 50 cents , 4-2 inches wide and worth
VELVETS , PLUSHES , SATINS , BROCADE ! ) SILKS.
Satin Brocade .Velvets at $3,50 reduced from S5.00.
' * " " 3.90 < { " ( > .W ,
Colored lirocadc Velvets 3.75 ' " 5.UO.
Black Brocades Silk 1.75 " < 2.50.
Colored Silk and Wool Brocades 48 inches wide at $2.00 , formerly sold
at $4.00.
LANKETS ! BL E" Tx S a l v !
To effect a sure sale on every pair of Blankets we own , We note the following : Call and examine
10-4 Heavy White Blankets at $5.00 , formerly $6.00.
11-4 " 6,00 , " 7.50 ,
" " " " . " . .
11-4 6.75 , 8.00.
" " " . " . ,
11-4 8.00 , 10.00
12-4 " " " " 9.00 , " 12.00.
A few fine Bed Comforts left that we offer at 25 per cent lees than former prices.
made this month in all the departments
This is only a slight inkling of reductions
first to third story of our Parnham Street Store ,
S. F. UVLOIR-SIE ] &c CO.
\
EAST INDIA
dOLB MANUFACTURERS ,
OMAHA. Web.
_
J. H. FLIEGEL & GO.
Sncccsaors to J. II. TIIIELK ,
MERCHANT TAILORS ,
No. 1220 Douglas Street ,
.
ocUH
DISEASES OF THE E E ,
Bar and Throat.
DE. L. B. GRADDY *
OCULIST , AURIST & LARYNGIST.
Office Over Kennanl'sl Drug Store
Corner of 14th and Douglas Sts.
OTl8-3m
BURNED OUT ,
But at it Again.
G.H.&JSGOLLINS ! ! ,
AND
Saddlery
Hardware ,
HARNESS , COLLARS ,
Stock Saddles , etc. ,
Now Ready for Business.
Next .Door to Omaha Na
tional Rank , Douglas
Street.
3&-bA ter Jan. 5th , 1316 Douglas
St. , opposite Academy of Music.
decU-tt
MERCHANT TAILOR
Oapitol Ave , , Opp. Maaonlc Hall ,
OMAHA , . - - - NBB
0&TA. S. PENDEKY ,
CONSULTING PHYSICIAN :
&AS PERJ1AKKNTLT LOCATED HIS MID-
ICAL OFFICE.
S Tenth SUeot , OitAIIA , SEERASKA
Offtricj hla § erricca la H departments to
acdldne anj rantrj , both In tecen } n
pccUI pnctlca acnta and chronic ( IbeueL Ca
be comnlted nlht acd d j , aadwillTUtta
part ot tha city and county ca receipt of > tt
91701 week. | 1U diy it home eiiOjr mad ;
A Icontflt baa.Adirt * Trtt * & Co.PortlcJlI
AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & CO. ,
BOSTONCLOTH
CLOTH
CLOTHHOUSE ,
FARNHAM STREET.
50,000
CHEAP ! CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST
MAX MEYER & BRO.
F.'uiose for the next ir'infcy (90) ( ) days to sell their
entire stock of
Diamonds , Watches ,
Jewelry , Clocks ,
Silver-Ware ,
Pianos & Organ I
GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
At Manufacturing Prices , Which is from 15 to 20 per
cent , below any Eastern Wholesale House ,
preparatory to moving into their V
New Store , Cor. llth & Farnham
We Mean Business. Come and be Convinced.
TSONEY TALK :
111 sales strictly cash , therefore we are enabled to
ofler the consumers of the weed only first
quality goods for their money.
Best straight lOc Cigar in the city ,
Best 3 for a quarter Cigar in the oitp , '
Best Straight 5c Cigar in the city ,
Detroit Pina Cnt a Specialty ,
Oar 80a Pine Cnt is 3. good one , '
Bagley's May Plower in 8 and 16 onnoetiiH ,
For 40c we have bang up SmoMng Tob co ,
[ AT THE -
" MICHIGAN TOBACCO STORE , " /
1417 Doucias Street. J
We are the only Dealers in the Celebrated Bagley's May Bower. '
MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTCRY ,
.
The Urjat tad best OMO. taunt of
rrnnks and Valises in the West. TelescopicCases
and Sample Trunks a Specialty.
H. H. MARHOFF , - - -
117 IJUiSL , 3 DoorsXorlli of DeazIas'St. I