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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1881)
THE DAILY BEE. Friday Morning , JJan. 21. BREVITIES , ralcrson Eclls'coaL MacalliBter to-night. It threatens more snow. See Tolack's advertisement. Oysters , 25c , 30c and 4Cc nt BuffcttV. Go and hear Prof. Aughcy to-inomw trght. trght.Work Work on the waterworks has been re- earned. Macallistcr , the Wizard , still draws crowded houses and no wonder. Whifple , McMillan & Co. , tbe jewel- o re , Creighton Block. o2C-lf Lots , Farms , House * nd Lands. Look over Bemia' now column 01 bargains on 3f > t p go. Several unimportant accident * oc curred during the ride to Council BluflV j-estordaj- . Don't omh to look ou third pa e for Crulckshank'a description of home goods they are offering. In tbe police court yesterday two Vlain drunk * were sent to ja'l in default of SI and 53 fine respectively. -Kitchen Bros , lost about S209 by the Treitecbke fire. The fire is believed to tiaveetarted from n cigar stub. Don't fail to hear tbe eloquent Presi dent of tbe Nebraska Academy ot Science , on Friday night , at tbe Unitarian church. The funeral of Michael llnright will take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon from his .residence on Fifteenth and Cum- ing streets. The Unitarian church , corner of Seventeenth and Cass streets , will bo crowded to-night to hear Professor Aughey. Everybody wants to know how ami when the human race appeared on thin continent. Professor Atighcy will tell all about it to-night. For Lamln , Lots , Houses and Farms , eec over Bcmis' new column on flrfat i > ago. Special car No. 100 came in m the 1T. P. train from Lincoln to-day with Superintendent Nichols and party on board. board.A A lively runaway occurred on Ninth tract yesterday , the team of gray * bringing up , with the front truck cf tlic wagon , in front of THE BEE office. An alarm of fircWednesdayat Oo'clock , brought out the department in time to find the blare , vbich was in a small cottage b ok of the Canfield house , extinguished by the bucket brigade. The praibe service of the Y. M. C. A. this evening will be conducted by Mr. Fogg. The subject is "The Christian and tlio AmbuRBador , " 2 cor. 5:18 ; Acts 26:16-1R. Everyone is invited to attend. Service begins promptly at 7:30. Our old friend , Mike Gilligan , is able to be about again , after five weeks' confinement , from injuries received in the cau o of liberty. He was before Judge Stenbcrg this morning on a charge pic- f erred Ly his wife ? The engine which brought in the U. 1trtin from Lincoln Thursday looked , < m its arrival here , like a moving snow- Jrift. Pilot aud running boards were piled high with snow , which rested upon the boiler jacket and fringed tte cab Ain - dows. _ At half jpast ten ycttcrday a grey home , attached to" ono of the red line street cars , slipped and fell , on Fifteenth , opposite the postoffice , and the car rash- ing on it , it could not be extricated until both horses were unharnessed and taken from Iho car. -Notable among thi many novel rigs that cropsed the rivc Wednesday , was one fitted out by Sir. D. S , Moore , the Thir teenth btrcet harness dealer. The sleigh v.is made from a cottonwood log , into ihich were fastened four legs , made fast tea a pair of pole runners , and drawn by a t.prightly ctee J. A banner on which \va a life-'ize painting of "The Uoaring Lion , ' was carried by the facetious driver. That fine single gray horse in the pro- ce sion Wednerdiy , which attracted public attention because of his independent , ilou't care movement * , was the animal which prances to fires in Omaha when the 1 ioncer hook and ladder company hear an nlarm. The fire boys ouzlit to see that he is well cared for. His driver need not be .i-h atned to send him ont on any public occasion. [ Nonp -It is f-Uted that the action of Captain T > rter , of the steam ferry company , be tween Council Bluffs nnd Omaha , in rela- t m to the cross n on the ferry compauyV liridgi % on Monday last , was entirely a T.iluntary action on the part of Captain Porter , of the ferrv. We are glad to note the fact , nnd can awire Captain 1'orter th.it his generous action will be remem- 1 -rod by the citizen * of Council Bluffe , v o took part in the sleighing carnival from this city to Omaha 011 Monday. I Nonpareil. Choice Pcachblow and Early Rose POTATOES. Fresh Butter , etc. , o - . , at WILLIAM GENTLEMEN'S , 23-3t Sixteenth and Cass Ste. William Gentleman , corner Six- ttvnth aud Casa etreots , cwrles a full aad complete Hne of Dozinr-Wcyl Cracker Co.'n Crackers , Cakes and .Tumbles. Try them. 20 Gt Vosta Cbap'.or. " ' 'ho next party of the Vesta Chap- t series \ril : taVo place at Ma onic Tls'l ' lo-morrow evening. The popu- " 'irify of thcsa pirlios , which have run 11 iw for several seasons , constantly it.- crciscs and the attendance ia clw ys j < d and the parties among the } oasautest enjoyed by our citizens. FRESH OYSTERS. Mediums , 2oc. Standards , 30c. Selects , 35c. At WM. GENTLEMAN'S , Sixteenth and Cais Sts. 20t3 Masquerade Suits , Wigs and 'H'quesatMrs. W. B. Wood's , 210 S xteenth street , near Capitol avenue. jan7eod7t -SOLID GOLD AND BANGLE. Ltwclets at Whipple , McMillen & r > 3 , the jewelers , CreMiton block , V.f esuth street This stock is by far t'-o finest , bath In quality , design and : iish , ever b-onght to Omaha. Call and see for your selves. BONNER Haa removed to 130D Douglas street , rui-l has the largest and best etock of House Famishing Goods in the city. jan20-tf SNOWFAKE ! J. Superior patent flour ; S4.00 per hundred. Try it. FLEMING'S , Fourteenth and Douglas. THEB1GGESTTHINGONICE And a Decidedly Warm Af fair for a Cold Season , The Frolic and Feast of the In vaders at Council Bluffs , A Magnificent Array of Beautful Steeds and Fine Rigs. An Overflow ot Good Peeling at Various Festive Boards. The Oak and Ivy Entwined. The scene at the corner of 14th acd FarnhaniBtreotsearlyWednesdayafter ; jioon was a most inspiriting one. Gathered in the neighborhood weie learly three hundred sleighs , contain- ng the moat prominent citizens of the rlace , In holiday attiro. Farnham street could not contain the crowd of sleighs. They overflowed into the tide streets , backed into Barney and lined the curbs of Douglas and Dodge , while loth , 12th and llth streets had their full quota of merry-maters wait ing for THE SIGNAL FOR STARTING on the return visit to Council BlufiV. At 2 p. in. Mr. D. T. Mount , mounted the seat of his sleigh and the procession started to the accompani ment of the 9th infantry band. Imme diately behind the baud and attract ing great attention Ly reason of tlie elegance of the sleigh and the magni ficent manner in which the driver handled the ribbons , came the four in hand of Mr. Henry Uoiuan , hitched to a sleigh containing the mayor aud representatives of the press. The ten four horse sleighs and the three tandem teauiaworo the nucleus of a collection of FIXE IIOR.SKS.ANI > SLEIGHS which was perhaps the most remark able that was ever seen in the west , for number , style and general ele gance and value , and which oscoedet thrcotoono the cortege which recently visited us from the other aide of the rivor. It being impossible to form in line on Faraham street the sldo streets were called into requisition and one detachment after anohtcrwhecled into line , the last sleighs not falling in 01 Farnham street until the band am head of the procession drove across the Iowa line. TWO HUNDRED AND NINETY - SEVFJ. SLEIGltS reached the river bank upon 5 his side from which a number turned back 01 account of the supposed insecurity t the Ice which would in fact bear a locomotive and train of cara on its surface. As the collossil cavalcade wound in and out of the mazes of the serpentine pathway over the ice am stretched its huge length across the flits which intervene between the river and the town of Council Bluffs , it resembled the march of a greal army , Invading a hostile state. The musical jlncjle of the bells , the laugh ter of the merry crowd and the shouts of the drivers , mr.do the scene a moat inspiriting one , while the gay colors of dresses , robes and equipments gen erally , the waving pampas plumes of every hue , the fluttering flags and prancing steeds , transformed the usually bleak and desohte steppes into a brilliant and snimitD ; ! picture of life and its pleasures. THE GREETING AT THE BLUFFS. About a mile west of the Union Pa cific transfer hotel the advance guard of the party wore met by a delegation of hospitable Bluffers , foremost among whom was Mayor James , from whose sleigh an elegant silk 11 ig waved wel come to the visitor * . Three mounted marshals ass'pted in keeping the pro cession in line and amid the welcom ing notes of the Bluff Ciy Band and the ohont of the visitors and of the assembled populace , the interminable line entered the city. Council Bluffs evidently ANTICIPATED THE TREAT she was to have , for the streets and sidewalks were black with people roused to the pitch of enthusiasm by b unwonted a sight. Windows , doors and piazzis were filled with ladles , who waved welcome and cast boqucts of choice flowers to the visitors , ilany of the business homes and private - vato residences along the line of march were gayly decorated with bunting , in honor of the occasion , while mottos of "Welcome" appeared > n conspicuous places. The whole city wore the aspect of A GALA BAY and there was no doubt that Council B'ulTs was sincere in her expressions of welcome and was determined if possible to ont do Omaha in expres sions of kindly feeling. Up Broadway , through crowds pressing past the oido- vralks mid fringing the edges of the roadway , the carnival passed , while the air WAS filled with the shouts of the rains-lint ; multitudes representing the two cities. Every ono seemed to know Mayor Chase , and the elegant sleigh in which ho sat with the representatives of the press , behind Roman's magnificent four-in-hand was THE OEMRE Ol' ATTKAOriON. Many of the prominent Bluffers pressed forward to the aleigh to shake hands with h-s honor , whoae white hit rose aud fell gracefully and caa- titm-illy in response to the salutations of the ladies. The ellct of the imposing spocta c'o presented by the Mayor's -retinue was onlj" marred by the contracted proportions of the winding streets and avenues , in strange contrast to the broad , straight streets of this city. It was out of the question to exhibit the procession entire on Broadway , which would not begin to accomodaic tuch a vast numb a * of vehicles and consequently quently tha procession was DIVIDED ixro FOUR SECTIONS , which drove up the side streets. The main party , after passing into Wash ington avenue , turned again into Broadway , and under the guidance of Slaver James , Col. Dailsy and Mr. C. Lofferta were escorted to the Ogden House. Hero the military bsnd from Fort Omaha were stationed in the spacious hall , where their choicest numbers were played from time to time. The ladies of the party were received in the parlors up stairs by Council Bluffs' fairest daughters , who gave a cordial welcome to all. AT THE OGDEN. In the elegant dining hall five hun - dred plates were laid for the guests and a magnificent collation , including all the delicacies of the season was pread. The visitors were invited to dine with their generous hosts and ho tables were soon surrounded and when all wore seated except Mayor Tames and the orator of the day , who occupied n position at one end of the room , the latter , Mr. J. A. Baldwin , on behalf of the citizens of Council jluffs , made the following neat speech of welcome : MR. BALDWIN. "Owing to the indisposition of Judpa James , I have quite unexpect edly benn called upon to perform the pleasant duty of welcoming you , cit izens and ladies , gentlemen of Omaha to our city. At first blush It would seem when you see the crowds on our streets , and our little bunting that we were doing this on the grounds of reciprocity , that is to jay , that becuse you treated us so right royally and handsomely when wo visited your city a few days ago , wo felt it our duty to do the same to-day. But lot mo assure you that wo greet you on no such narrow grounds. Wo welcome you gladly to- lay because wo think that Ma ming ling together is an exhibition of friendly feeling and a desire to see both cities succeed. [ Cheers. ] Ex pressions of joy , felicity and jood feeling are always poor and unsatisfactory when studied and much more so will they be to-day stnca what 1 have to say is entirely impromptu. But permit mo to eay wo welc-nno you as friend ? ; wo welcome you aa nei hbom ; wo welcome you although citizens of different states as citizens of a common Republic. [ Cheen. ] What little wo have to-day is yours. [ L .ud cheering ] Command us and dit because when you have i-otiirnid honn , "When the we item waves of the ebbing lay Roll back o'er the hill- , across the way. " \ \ e wish that you csn say amongst yourselves and to your friends , "Tru ly it was a day pluuSAiitly and profit ably spent. " 1 thank you. [ Loud and long continued applause. ] MAYOR CHASE. Mayor Chase responded on behalf of Omaha as follows : Mr. Mayor James , Mr. BAldwinand friends of Council Bluffd : In behalf if the citizens rf Omaha I tender you our sincere thanks for the splundid manner in which yon have received us to-day , and it is especially pleas ant that the speech ii welcome you have accorded us should be delivered by my young friend ( Mr. Baldwin ) , whoso father and mjsalf have Ions been intimate friends. [ Cheers Thcro may have been exhibitions o ; i ivalry between the two cities which wore not always commtiidable , bu' ' when nature spreads a carpet of white emblem of purity , between us , we tread that carpet with the greatest pleasure and offer to you the "livn branch , emblem of peace. [ Loud cheers ] Every morning when wo seek light in Omabf wo look to Council Bluffs , [ Loud cheering. ] and to-day wo have come over to see from whence that light springs , and bore we find it spread out before us , in everything that h good to eat and plenty of everything good to drink coffee , etc. [ Laugh ter. ] Council Bluffs and Omaha have no right to ketp up a contention with each other , except in the way of hon est rivalry. [ Applause. ] It was my fortune two or three yeara ago to spo k at the railroad supper celebra tion , at the completion of the railroad terminus , ( so called ) , on this side of the river. By the w y , that railroad terminus question is one I mnst treat .1 little cirefully , as Omaha doesn't give it up yet. [ LiughterJJ At that supper I said that Council Blufh and Omaha should be friendly. The prees on both sides of the river echoed the sentiment with moat favorable - orablo comments. This grand gathering to-day shows what xvould bo the result of the encouraeernont cf thai sentiment practically. Lat us encourage these expressions and it will not ba fifty years gentlemen , it will not bo twenty five years before solid business blocka will extend from your high school on yonder bluffs to our high school oa t'o bluffj in Omaha. Wo live in a valley which will ultimately constitute one city. Lat us make it the frcatfS' city in the northwis- . Thinking j ou again , gentlemen , for ycur magnificent hospitality ta-day and inviting you to coma over to Omaha and sao us a3 often aa you can I close with the Eentimenr , "Council Blnflsand Oiuiha imw andforever , ono and inseparable " [ Loud cheering. ] AT THE I'ACiriC At the same tinid about one hun dred and fiity guests sat down to a dinner served up at iho Pacific Houao , where as well as at the Offden every thing that h ) spitaiity could suggest , was done to make iho occasion pleasant to their gutsts An Lmshaii couldn't pay for anything , dinners , wines and cigara vi ere as free as water and the eupply inexhaustible. By 4 o'clock the excursionists who had composed the procession , were breaking up into squads of from two to twenty thighs each and were speed ing homeward acnna the sands aud ice bound river. The spsce.in front f the Ojdem wis crowded , however , for two hours afterward' , where the city officials and the proas gang of the two towns trerc fraternising in the most harmonious style. Ail the petit jealousies and prejudices of the past were buried , and it was agreed that a free bridge waa all that w.is wanted to complete - pleto the happiness of neighbors so nearly united already. This senti ment was given expression at a late hour , when Council Bluffs gave three rousing cheers for Omaha upon the departure of the last of the oxcurs- ionista. Mayor Chase responded , thanking them , and said , "If a few weeks' sleighing and an ice bridge over the Bicj Muddy has been the ciuso of such a pleasant interchange of sentiment between the twin cities , how much more would n permanent frca bridge , built to last for all time , ba promotive of our mutual benefit and growth. " PERSONAL MENTION. In addition to the courtesy of May or James and the marshals of the day , Messrs. W. M. Bushnell , M. W. Fitts and C. C. Cook , wo cannot conclude without the mention of others who contributed so successfully towards making the occasion a pleasant one for all. Amour ; the many thus deserving of recognit'on are ladies who formed the reception committees at the Ogden House and Pacific House. Among the ladies who performed tha duties of the reception committee at the O den were Mrs. B. S. Terwil- liger , Mr . J. H. 0'Bryan , Mrs. Capt. O. M. Brown , Mrs. Dr. McKuno , Mrs. Kittio Troynor , Mrs. B. F. Montgomery , Mrs. J. H. Wheeler , Mra. Goo. T. Phelps , Miss Hattie Bayliss and others. At the Pacific House the following ladies were noted : Mrs. G. W. Furgeson , Mrs. Geo. H. Furgeson , Mrs. W. C. Paufert , Mrs. Goo. A. Merrill , Mra J. A. McKenzie , Mra. D. R. Felghner , Mrs. J. W. Pereffoy , Vrs. Chas. Howard , Mrs. Frank Smith and Miss Addio Taylor. To Messrs. Clark of The Uouparoil , Ferguson of the department of jus tice , the proprietors of the Ogden and Pacific and their corps of able , cour teous and gentlemanly assistants , and to many others whoso names In the confusion of the hour we were unable to learn , the people of this city cannot but be under obligations for many favors and for the royal treatment offered in such a hospitable and gener ous manner. CEASE COASTING. The Mayor Issues an Order Forbidding the Sport on Certain Streets. The following order to tho-city marshal will bo of interest to all parties : EXECUTIVE DEPART-MF-NT , ] CITY HALL , > OMAHA , Jan. 20 , 1881. ) To C. J. Wcatcrdahl , &q.Clty Marshal : SIR : It is so apparent that coasting on our principal streets , endangers the lives as well as the limbs of our people , that I am compelled to In struct you to arrest all parties coasting on Harnoy , Farnham , ftouglas and Dodge streets , from Twentieth street eastward. This order you will enforce on and from this dato. CHAMPION S. CIIASE , Mayor. This has been necessitated by the recklessness which has been de veloped in the enjoyment of an ordi narily harmless past-time. The num ber of accidents has been added to almost dally , but seems to Increase instead of diminishing the frenzy for dashing down the smooth hills on the main streets of the city at a speed which renders avoid ance of any passing vehicle or unex pected obstruction Impossible. The lovely moonlight nights have greatly assisted the growth of a perfect mania for the dangerous sport , but the moon does not now rise until late , and hence the above order will bo less obnoxious to the coasters. Among the more recent accidents is that to Mr. E. E. Balch , which oc curred last ni on Douglas street , his lelt le being broken by a collis ion with the water pipe which is strung all along the sides of that thorough fare. Mr. Vail , of the B. & M. head- juartera , had one of his finpers broken Tuesday night by striking an obstruc tion to the sled , which ho was guid ing. ing.The mayor would do well to extend his orders to cover that portion cf lllh street crossing the U. P. track near Leaveuworth where the lives'of coas'ets are endangered by probable collisions wich pa'Seuger trains. As many young ladies and gentle men are dusiroua of becoming elliclent readeis of vocal music , I will organ ize a school for such instruction this ( Thursday ) evening at Hospo'a Music Room. Regular lessons Wednesday and Saturdsy at 7 | p. m. MlSS A. YAUOllMAN. Oysters ! Oysters ! on or . ; jdU , * .il 30 and 35 cents per can. Direct from Baltimore , at GLADSTONE'S. 19-2t A NEW FEED STORE. Geo. C. Burr it Co. have opened a new floor nnd feed store at the corner of Harney and Fourteenth streets whcro can always bo found anything in this line all kinds of chopped feed , bailed hay , etc. , etc. , which will bo sold at the lowest cash figure and delivered to any part of the city free of charge. All orders promptly at tended to. jan9t4 The Jo-velry House of Whipple , McMillan * Co. , Creighton block , Fifteenth street , have just opened a beautiful Hue of solid GOLD and BANGlX ) bracelets , the finest assort ment over exhibited in the went. i.ml9:2 Real Eatato Tranelers. Geo. H. Bogga p.ml wife and Lew W. llillto Henry Kohlrush , w. d. , lot 9 , blook 2 , BoL-ga it Hill's addition Omah.s ? 35G 74. Andrew Spihm and wife to John H. Pageler , w. d. ' . 6 acres in sec 9 , 115 , r 13 e 81500. Augustur Kountza ot al , to Doris Liefers , vr. d. , lot 19 , block8Konntzo & Ruth's addition , Omaha S450. Fred. B. Lowe to Michiol Whaten , w. d. lot 1C and w 10 ft lot 15 , block 2 , "Park Place. " Geo. H Boggs nnd wife and Low W. Hill to Conrad Doeuges , w. d. , lot 10 , block 2 , Boggs & Hill's add. , Omaha $603. Go. Wm. Cleburna and wife to Annie Sherlock , w. d. , n 23 ft lot 5 , block 2GG , Omaha § 1. Chas. B. nnd Louisa T. Wells to Elizabeth King , w. d. , n 56 ft of lot 30 , Grilliu & Isaacs' addition , Omaha SGOO. Teas/ Teas ! Teas ! Wo have unquestionably the finest small lot of tea in the city. Wo hive spared no expense to entitle us to say so. Small caddies for family use. FLEMING & Co. , Grocers , tuca&thura NOTICE. Th > ) annual meeting of the stock holders of the Wyoming Coal and Mining Company of Nebraska , for the election of directors for the ensu ing year , will bo hold at the office of the Union Pacific Railway Company in Omaha on Wednesday , the IGth day of February , 1881 , between the hours oj 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. of said day. F. M. AMES , Sec. Dated January 17,1881. 19t TO MY CUSTOMERS. Being burned down in my Fifteenth street grocery store I herewith beg my customers to leave the r orders at my branch store , Nos. 41 i , 414 and 415 , south Thirteenth street. 19-3t JULIUS TKITSCUKE. FURS ! FURS ! 1 FURS ! ! ! Ladies' and gents' fur goods of ev ery description at the Fur Manufac tory , opposite postoffice , Omaha. All goods'aro warranted. HENRY G. RICHTER , dec 13-tf . Furrier Mncalltster. The Wonderful Wizard still fills the Academy nightly and delights his au diences with new wonders. Mrs. Turkenson , of No. G13 South Four teenth street , drew the first prize. It was a beautiful silver ice pitcher , valued at S35. The first prize to night will be a golden and bronze clock , with statuettes , on exhibition at Max Meyer & Go's. A matinee will be given on Saturday. Fcr Sale Six-horse power Baxter engine and boiler , in good repair. Apply at BEE office. noltf SUCCESSFUL STEVENS , The Author of "Unknown" and ' 'Passion Slave" en route to the Coast. He Will Visit Omaha on His Return. Amongjthopassengors on Thursday's west-bound U. P. train was the now celebrated actor , John A. Stevens , who is well known in this city , where ho resided eight or ten years ago and ws for a time manager of the Acade my of Music. Mr. Stevens was ac companied by his wife , a very pretty lady and a fair actress , whose stage name is Lottie Church , and by his company of ion. He Is en route to S&n Fran cisco , whcro ho opens on the 31st Inst. for a four weeks' engagement In the Standard Theatre. At the close of this engagement ho will return east , playing at Salt Lake , Denver , Leadville and other cities , and also at Omaha , his old homo. Mr. Stevens is a fine looking man , with a particularly good stage pre sence. While hero he began by taking part in amateur performances , his ability not apparently being above the average. Removing at length to Baltimore , Md. , ho filled Eovoral en gagements with stock companies nnd attempted ' 'to star it , " one or two two seasons with indifferent success. He was however persevering , In dustrious and ambitious and wrote his play entitled "Unknown , " which has become quito popnl.tr and made Its author quito a name both as a writer and actor. Mr. Stevens haa called "Tho Passion since written a play sion Slave , " which will bo pro duced in S.ui Francisco wo bellovo for the first time. With considerable literary ability , Mr. Stevens will no doubt bring forth additional plays , and hia s-iccess in the early future may bo confidently counted on to In crease. He is a self made man and deserves well of tha world. PERSONAL. PARAGRAPHS. Ed. Jolinson lettfor I'lttsburg yesterJny. Major Prank North , of Columbus , is in the city. Win. V. Wood and wife left for Camp Thomas , Arirona , yesterday. Dr. 1' . S , Leisenr'ng came [ in ou the noon traiu yesterday , on the O. & E. V. llevcl France went out to Schuyler to day to put in some priv.ite telephones. Een ICimball , traveling agent of the Canada Southern railway , is in the city. J. W. Deal , general baggage agent of the Union Pacific .it Kansas City , is in town. town.A. A. C. Troup , T. W. IJIackiiurn , J. W. Campbell and Walter Bennett came up from Lincoln this morning by the B. & M. route. J. S IFalbert returned from the east yeaternay , after an absence of about three months , during which he toured it thibngh eight states and the Canadian proiuces. . Died. At Plum Croak , Nebraska , on the 17th day of January , of croup , Eli zabeth Maude , only child of Reginald and Belle Tucker , of Tuckerville , Custer county , Nebraska. The body waa brought to Omaha on the 18th , and interred in Prospect Hill com- otery. 3.L i tjlflfi t day at liomr. fcamploi w or ) ' I W/jll ( rns. Adtlrraa Stint-on & Co I'ortKnil , Mo East India Pile Cnre. The only specific for nil forms of Pilos. In use in foreign coun tries for years , lately intro. duced into America. Warrant ed to give instant relief and a permanent euro guaranteed. Sold by all druggists or mailed free on receipt of price , 50 cents , lytho ) ; American agents , Richardson & Co. . Wholesale Druggists , Saint Louis , Mo. ZARA'S BILIOUS PILLS , guaranteed to give immediate relief in all cases of Bilious and Liver Complaints , Costiveness - tiveness , Sick Headache , Indigestion - digestion , and cleansing the system of all impurities , rrice 25 cents. All druggists sell them. IN USE FORTY YEARS. St / rot 0 ff fGOZrZU S CELEBRATED SCOTCH ASafoand Pleasant Remedy for COUGHS , GOLDS. ASTHMA , HOARSENESS and StrengthenIng - Ing the Lungs. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Price only 10 Cents. Jli day at homo eisilj mnJeeash Ji ' 'ontfit frondiJrcss Ttuo & Co.Portlnd.Mo 'H'l WORTH REMEMBERING. That TARRAM'S ESLTZBR APBHIEST rcprcio In eich bott'C ' thirty or forty K'lMjee of Spar ne Seltzer atcr , containing Ml tbe vlitucs of the celebrated German Spring. It ia always fresh and alwa a r'adv , anil thus commends Itself to all for Its efficacy , portability and cheapness. ALL JHUGOI-Ta HAVE IT. "THE DAILY BEE Contains the Latest Home and Tele- News of th Day. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE AJirortlscmonU To Le ' , or Bale1 Lost , Found , VV nt , Boinlln ; &c. , HI ba In- sertjnl In those columns once for TKN CENTS p r Una ; * eh sub oqtwntln ortlonFIVE CENTS per lino. The first Iwertlon never Irsa than TWENTY-FIVE CRUTS. TO LDAH-MOHEY. QKR nnATO WAX AtS per cent Intel eiUUUU C5t , n sums ot MOO and up wards for 1 to 6 years' tlmo on first clasa 1m pror- ed city and firm property. Apply at 13 KM IS Real Kstato and Loon Agency , 15th and Douglas < jtg. 27S-codtf " "OHBT TO LOAH-Cul it Iw Oflca M1 D. ti. THOMAS. RoomSOrelghton Block M1MONKY MONKY TO LOAN 11W F rnh&ni Btrrot. Dr. KdwariJ * Loan Asroncjnor22tf HJLP BAKTED WANTED A > oung girl to taVc c.irc cf .1 chilil. Apply at a. W. corner lliih and GraeoSts. 22i5"0 ilrojsmakor juit from I'hil- mid f IliavUh to maku ciuajremcnt hy day for sewing at homo. Address or rail 0 JO narncy fct. 225-21 WASTED 10 wood choppers. \'P | v M H. T. Clark , Bclto uo , Neb.'P - ! : I f TTANTED A Sittut'on in store or olllcc , by V V a roapf ctablo man of fair education. Not alrald of woiK. Address B. , P. O. Drawer 13 , city. 225-21 Situation to do housework. No WAKTKD to gr > In the couutry. Address A. D. , Boo office . 223-20 WANTEP Situation for general house work la a rcsp.'ctablc Ooimin family , by a well educated "Irl. Inquire at book store , Farnham it , bcl. llth anil 12th. 220-0 'ANTED Aiccoml siif a' Ilcliicko'd lUs W tnuraut , cor. IStli and JacVson its. 221-21 SlUl.'tioN by .1 rapid and ac- WANTKD rt-hand wiiur. Adilrcaj flteuojraphcr , ollicc. 211--21 WANTED flirt for general hotiseork in a small family ; must bo good cook , vvaslicf and irono- . Apply southeast cormr of llth an < l Howard St3. 210-tf W min cUok also a dlnin room WANTED ot Mrs. Mcov , on 1'opplcton A\e. , bet. 20th and JKil , ncArnewaoxeri incut Corrall. 2'2-2'J ' A girl fjr ccneral hoitjework ; WANTKD uaioj paid. Inquire at the Aineri- lanUcnse. 214 S2 G.rl for acrcrV homo , must lo WANTED KOO ! crolt , washer Mid ironcr. Inquire N. K. corner 20th and C'.v.i/orni.i streets. 1 0-tf WAVTiD An experienced buUlicr wants to Htarta meutnmkuti nnomcsm.ill west cm t < mn , whore there is none , or where one is nccde I ; uould take a reliable partner. Adilre < E. K. Webb , Jackdon , Dakoti Co. Neb. 90-tf W 'ANTED A tfooU linuje-kccri r , 1100 Far n ham street , upttairj. 32-tf All Oma ! > - know that tl.o WANT1ID Kojil t-t. John Is the KINO of b'enlng- Macliim-y. office on l th St. g . 'f FOB REHT-HOU8ES ASP LAMP. 'ICRIiY PUIRISIIED ROOMS TO KEST With board , suitibl > f > r cnllcnrin and lady , 15th and Californ a street ? , ( white houa'.J 222-tt BENT rnriiV'hcd rocin" . Innuircatlhe FOR American I'ousc. 2'6-2J FOR UKNC Hnely furnished front room ( Otith side , at 1310 Ua\enport fct. 195-if FOR SALE 1 ifo'-d horpo ) , which nerosent here from Illinois to ba soil.7. . U Lew's. 120SFarnbamSt. Ifg tf FOR SALE Two story house ami fu'l lot , on Capitol hill. Ilouje contains S rooms and Is nearly new. Ljcition fini-chss. J.VO. L. JIc- CAOUE , oppositn postolfice. lC3-tf OR RKST A store on co-ncr 10th and F Lcarenworth. Inquire of Oco. H. Peterson. 136-tf 17 OR KENT New house , cieht rooms , hard _ L and soft water , on 23d and t'a$8 St3 En- o.ui.e30712thSt. 12S-tf KE T A fiio furnished front room , FOIl flret floor , between Htlinn.l . 15th Urceta , for gentltmcn Inquircat HIS Howard St. 107-t FOK KENT Houae "itTsTuiTnflmd addition" , 815 per month. Vf. SIUEHAL , room 6 , Croighton Block. SOa-tt FOK HEN ! ' .V furnished , south lent room. Inquire at No 1612 Karnham St. S3tf KENT 2 furnished rooms o\ei Merchants - FOR Exchmig" , N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodge streets. qS9-tf FGR SALE. I70R SALE , CHEAP A n w 15-horic rower C Vertical boiler. Omaha Foundry A. Machlca Co. 229 2 OFFERS A SPLENDID LIST OF BEMIS in Houses , Lois , Farms and Lands , In his new column on 1st lace SALE Leass and furniture of a first- FOR class hotel in a town of 1300 inhabitant" , in Mate of Nebraska. Has 24 1 cda , thc travellintr men's resort. Inquire at lice olllcc. 21S-lf " \TfATER FOR SALE Delivered in any pirt \V of the city. Call on rr address TBOS. SWIFT , cor. J5th aid Chicago Sts. 20S'tf FOR SALE-At public auction to lh hieh- ctt bidder , a house with two lots and a loasa cxplrln-r a' the end of fivjears , with good veil. 25'h and South St. Mary's Avenue , north of the rend , on Saturday , January 21st , at 2 p. m. A. C. GORDON. 213-22 F [ OR SALE Good fresh milk cow. I quire Cammcnzind , No. 207 S. 13th St. 207-tI J70R SALE At a bargain , my etock of Rro- 1 ? ccries and fixtures I will also rent to pur chaser my build'm ; and waion Ecales. Inquire corner IClli and Izard street. D U. RSPJ1VN 204-tf IT OTS , FARMS , HOUSES AND LANDS Look lj over BEMIS' new column of bargains on 1st Page. ORSALE-A BAROAIN-A buildini ; with raloon fixtures , furniture and stock , on 10th St. , oppositethe U. P. depot , forsale very cbrap. Or the fixtures , furniture and tock will bo sold and building rented. Inquire of ED. KBEISS- MAN. 79.f ( FOR bALE Two close carriages , at A. J. Simpson's. oil-tf MISCELLANEOUS. WED A large white spotted pony mare , SIR Jones St 'bet. 6th and 7th. GUS BOHLMAN. 223-22 T OTS , FARMS , HOUSES AN D LANDS. Look 1 J over BK1IIS' new column of bargains on let OR bTRAYED From the under' STOLEN Friday nii.ht , Januaiy 14th , a baj mate , 8 jfars old , left front foot white tear from ntibln ( < , on right side of her neck ncai the jaw. Had on at the tlma a CTCJ- blanket , new saddle and bridle. A liberal reward will be paid for her ratnrn ic for information leadin to where [ she can be hid C. S. Lciscnring , M.isonlebu'ldmi' ' . Omaha , Neb. , Jan. IS , til. _ 21S-21 T OST On Thursday evening , a WKKKLY Bun I J subscription receipt book of no value or use to the finder , who will be given a reward of two dollars for returning the same to this office. 197-15 STRAYED Large roan cow with snort tail. Finder will be rewarded by returning to J. C. Orton , 15th St. , next to llartmau's school house. ISO t-s-w Absolutely Pure , Made from Grape Cream Tartar. No othc- preparation makes such Iiht , fluky hot breads , or luxurious pastry. Can be eaten by drppeptica without fear of the Ilia resulting from he In- tllzestlble food. Sold only In cans by nil Grocers. HOTAU BARI.XO POWDKR Co. . New rk. BUSINESS COLLEGE. THE GREAT WESTERN Geo.R.'Kntlibnn , Principal. Creighton Block , - OMAHA Send for Circular. uov20 < l wtl ONE MILLION ACRES CHEAP LAND XIW 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 and Low Interest. Large tracts suitable for Colonies in all the best Counties in the State. 80,000 acres scattered through Iowa. A J.irg.1 iiuuiber of Improved Fa RH in Nebraska , niuSJ of them near Omaha , $12 to $40 per acre. An Immense Liot of OMAHA CITY PROPERTY , Consisting of Elegant Resi dences from $3,000 to $20- 000. Many vacant lots in the additions to Omah.i. Hundreds of lots scattered through the 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 1O percent , interest to all who can show good titles. Maps for Douglas and Sarpy Counties for saJc , i beautiful lots fronting south In Isaac & Selden'sadtf. for ? 4EO half cagh. House and lot , 22d and Dodijo f 8,000 House and lot near Brownell Hall 2,100 TVo new housea and full lot , rents for &SOpercar 4,000 New brick house , 21x25,1J story , with 3 lota 2,000 House and lot Webster st 1,500 Larpo hoa cand corner lot. . . . . 6,000 Laree house full lot , California st. . . . . . . 1,000 Residence and 4 full lots , St. Mary's ave. . S.GCO House and email lot , south of depot 950 House and emill lot , south of depot 6a5 Residence propcity , Kountzo and Ruth's add fi,50o Fine residence property 10,000 House and lot , 22d and Harney . 1 SOQ House and lot. Nelson's addition 2,700 House and lot Shinn's addition 1,600 Residence and corner lot 3,005 Realdcnco ( cash ) . ' . 7,600 Resldedco 6,000 Residence _ _ . . . 5,500 House and one-half lot 1.65C Three hon > cs and corner lot 7,500 Residence and corner lot 7,500 House and 60 feet front , 16th street 3,700 Lar o house end corner lot 6,500 K < ldenco and three lota 6,500 Two house and corner two-thlrdg of cor- nerlot 1,100 House and Bma'I lot , Cass street 2,100 Haus andlot , 27th near Famham l.OOf BOQOS&IIILL. Brick house and comer lot 1,300 Small house and full lot , earnings s t 2,350 House nnd lot , 23d street 3,200 House and full lot , worth 84,000 for 5,600 Fine brick residence 1,500 Brick residence 5,050 Houio and corner lot 1,550 New two-story house and comer lot 4,200 Residence and full lot , Farnham at & .500 House and ono acre , 18th street 3,000 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 nnd half lot , Casa Street 1,150 Residence and two lots , Ciptol IIIII 7,000 Elegant brick residence 2 full lota 15,500 Finest residence In the city 16,000 Residence property 17,000 Residen e property 17,500 Residence 6,500 House and lot , Shinn's addition 1,200 ' { ousc and lot , Shinn's addition 1,500 House and lot , 2ith and Faml.am 1,400 House and lot , 27th and Dou l.ia g37r House and full lot , Izardst 1,7 0 New house and 1 } lot 2,200 Residence property 7,600 Residence property , vcrv fine 13,500 Houscand lot , Horbach'd addition 1,500 Residence , Farnham st 6,000 Honso and i lot 1 block from Court House and i lot 1 block from Court House 2,250 House aud corner lot 2 blocks from Court House _ 2,100 House and 1 it , Nlchclaj , street 1,000 Houscand 1 acreDiscs' addition 540 House andlot , llth street 000 Larzo builclinzand six Iota , 1 znilo out. . . 4,000 House and lot on Davenport 3,600 Hou e and J lot , near depot 1,500 House and * lot , near depot 900 House and lot , South Avenue 1,000 Home and lot , Shinn's addition 1,900 Residence , Kountze and Ruth's add 2,600 Residence property , Kountze ard Ruth's addition 5,000 Residence property , south part cf town. . 2.5TO House and } lot , Webster st 2,700 House and 5 acres at oarracka 7Cfl House and lot , Armstrong's addifn 1,000 House and lot , South 13 gt 650 House and lot , Kountro and Ruth's ad ditlon 3,500 Residence and J lot 2,700 House and lot , 16th st 3,600 .Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 Parn , St. , Omaha , Neb. J"TJST IQ5T immense Stock for / FALL AND WINTER Fine Custoni-Xhule Men's Suits , Boys' Suits Children's Suits- WINTER QVERCUATS sFor Men , Boys , and Children , Under-Won r , Mats ami Caps , Trunk * and Valises , ut Prices to Suit All. Farnham Street , Near Fourteenth AGENT FARNHAM ST11EKT. ORCHARD & BEAK , j DEWEY & STONE. IJ.B.FRENGH&C . . . I m-m-e - fDnnpTJQj r.a- > ,2ff3rarcrsa3Ei , I VTltUb ± ilv.o . OMAHA. . OMAHA OMAHA. I Dealer in Hardware , CO and Tinware. Stove Repiirer : , Job Woritor and Manufacturer ofa , Kinds of Cans. Tenth ami Jackson Streets ? . GUNS , , SPORTING GOODS , isliini- ; Tackle , Kasc lialls and a full line of -A.ETD : : .cnsrsr G-OOJDS MAX MEYER & CO , WHOLESALE TO i Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. Send for Price List. " * f MAX HEIFER & CO. , Omaha , Neb. CRACKER MANUFACTURERS . * And Wholeaalo Dealers in CIGARS and CONFECTIOXT'PV Fall nnd Winter we will handle COCNSELMEN'S FRESH RSMh are now the beat In the market. A largo aaaortnient of CAXDY . , * * Auy. and SUGAR . , TOYS for the Holiday trade. CATZ & FJ2EE3IAX , 510 llth St. , Omaha. . octlS-eotl.gm MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY. * The largest and best assortment of Trunks and Valises in the West. Telescopic Cases and Sample Trunks a Specialty. H. H. MARHOFF , - - PROP. 117 14th St. , 3 Doors North oT Douglas St. "