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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1881)
TBE DAILY BEE. Friday Morning,1" Jan. 28. ACADEMY OF MUSIC ! Saturday. Jan. 29th , i ERIN AROON ! T.r th.BulldincFund. Poor CUrc SJetera by thv X-VASTSO Dramatic andMusical GIuo In thil oiw. . fclmoter We eurvtag tenintry.V . BREVITIES , Falenson eells coal. SeePolack'e advertisement. There were no streets by the poliw lmt night. Whit.ple , McMillan & Co.vtlio jewel- em , Creighton Block. o26-UE Michael Bedington ttibicribed S5 to the Irish land league fund last evening. WANTED Fifty thousand dollars ol ounty bonds. H. T. Clatke. See Croickshttok'B new advertisemeut of embroideries on third pafje. Lincoln is to have a new court hur.t * nd'a new ujiera house wilhiu a year's Jmo. John Jacobn nt a fine metallic rape i T CharlesMcUouald , ol orth Platte , to- * ' 7- Lol 1'arniB , House * lud Lands. Look over Hernia' new column ol Iwrgainson lit page. The Ute teauhen\ association meeU in Omaha this year , the last three days in March. There are 4C7 canes on the dislric court docket for the February tcnn , about f he average number. For lnds , Lots , Hou e and F.inn , : over Ikinis' new columu on Hret jiRje A Twelfth street barber was wounded in the right hand Wednetday by theacci < lenta1 discharge of a pistol carried lu his fivcrcoat pocket.- -P. Flannery , who WM "tmrne < l nut oa upper Farnham street , lias rented thcrcom formerly occupied by the "Litt'e ' Giant' Jilioa store , to reopen. F. R. Mewen , formerly of Council Wnffs , baa located at 318 Tenth street , where he offers for * ale a very Mlect stock cT musical instruments , and is also pre pared to do tuning and repairing on eliori notice. - A team got into the river near Boyd's tMikrag Louse Tuesday afternoon and was will ) difficulty rcwued. The air bole wan lussd by the steam from the escape pipe < if the packing house , and it * existence was nijt known to anyone Uno of the spiciest Rtiil ranal cnte > - tHiniug nho K that , his visited Omaha this reason ia the tJnlick & Blaisdell Minstrel troupe , which appeared at the Academy Wednesday The house was packed In Tivery portion , and the Rudifcnce expressed ita delight from Unre lo time l > y applause nnd langhter a the genuine type. It immense and lit , mistake , and \vc hope the < rojiK > will come again HOOD. E. G. Dugois left his boarding bouM in Chca : - September 17th , 1830 , and ban not ben ueard from since. Ho in a Hoi- lan < Nr by birth , and upeakg broken tng- li-'i is twenty years of ge , five feet eight * n , uj in height , rather fetout , round , * m islli face , large grayish bine tyes. witli IICRVJ ilaik ovebrowK. Any information r arJing his whereabouts wll bo thank * in 'y received by G. W. Via , Union Pacific r invar. Omaha , Denver , Lcadville aud rr item Vapor * generally , plea Frrah trout and irhlte fish , fresh c 1. fresh mackerel , smelUnnd fresh ) ing , ? it 'wholesale and retail , at M ilzN Fish Bf rko' , 1213 Douglas ct. . 'uut received at Tun Br.E .lob Ixmnip the nicest line of diminutive ' r per and Envelope * and Cards , suit 1.l j for Ohildren'a Birthday Parties. C il nnd K O them. LOOK AT THIS. F)0c ) Dross Goods for 15c. 26cDrc s Goods for lOc. The greate t bargain ever offered in 0 aabft. No humbug about this ; omc and src , at the Boston Store , on Tenth and Jones. J27-GI PERSONAL PARAGRAPH. Philo ItauiHy went west to Sidney yeslerJay. .lamos Mcseath , of Clayton , Idaho , is In the city. .Tndgo Elmer S. IJundy is lying sick at R Lincoln hotel. Church Howe went south on the 1 > . A M. Wednesday. Harry Hall , of the Vaadalia line , is still in the city. I. A. Caulfield went to St. Louis Ifst lii ht \ ia the Wabash. Mrs. J. L. Webster mid daughter re- iwnid from Lincoln yesterday. Mrs. Eva Kirechberf ; nnd sister , Miia 1'a < inc Howitzer , left for Leadville , Col. , to-day. Mi > Kate Strickland , engrossing clerk of the house , is spending the legislative w 1 tiou at home. Thoina * L. K'inbail , E. P. Vining and . ' l\ Morse ; of the U. P. , left for New York city Ia t evening. Hon. Thomas A. Healey , of Milford , was in the oity yesterday , en route east , J favored Tin ; BEE with a call. Mr. E. IJo-mwater left for Nebraska < * i"ythi * morning to attend the reception of Senator-elect VanWyck. Sands F. Woodbridge , of The Herald , is \ siting tha state capital , his place being temporarily fillei by Mr. John T. Bell. Mrs. Ellis has been appointed gentle- iiien's delivery clerk at the postoffice , in place of Major Sullivan , who has resigned. ESTIIAY NOTICE. Strayed from the farm of Ed. Pat- nek , near the barracks , about the 27th of December lait , one small bay mare weigatnu about 900 pounds , and five years old. A liberal reward will be paid for the the return of name or any information that will lead to its re- c very PERKINS & LEAK , 3"5 ' * 1-UG Douglas street. Mr. Ed. Britton , of Council Bluff * , who nas , for the past few years , sold poultry in Omaha , baa gone into tbo ice bu > ine at the Bluffs. His many customers in Omaha will regret to leurn thsi L- will no longer supply their wintb lu this line , at he had the reputation of always having the freshest eggs , choicest butter and II finest ponltry. We wieh Mr. Britton 11 success in bia new enterprise , and if i /1 / he furnishes &s good ice to his patrons st the Blnffs as he did poultry to his Oaiih * trade , he will certainly hsre j plenty uf customer * . I RAILWAY GLEANINGS. The Completion of the Oma ha and St. Paul Depot and Round House. Humored Addition to , , th Union Pacific Shops. The new depot and round house nf the Omaha and St. Paul line , J "Ituated on north 14th street , nro j rapidly approachine completior * ud 1 vithln the next week will probably be j occupied , to the great convience not I only of the public , but of the railway officiate and employes. The depot building is , in fact , linishodfand ready for occupunoy.even to the stoves being put up , etc. , | bat the passenger track by which It is reichei la not yet done. The depot I lies on the northwest corner of Web ster nnd Fourteenth and is a long , low building of the usual style of railroad - road architecture. It stands on * j -pl atform , elevated about six feet Irorn ' the level of the street , and Is reached 1 by a flight of steps on the south nidr. 1 i. freight track is completed to the east side of the depot build ing , while a gang of men are busy to-day laying and spiking rails tipoh the ties already in plac . This track it within one hundred yards of the de- I pot and will bo done inside of five or ilxdays. The depot is painted infc ! modest and attractive Soior. It has long projecting caves for the protect ion of passengers and goods and IB pro- Vlded with commodious and very neat waiting rooms , a ticket office , tele graph office , baggage room and freighl room. The whole buildingis planned with reference to its ultimate USD which is to be as a freight house , the brick passenger depot proper to be on the tame block , to the west , The round-house , containing focr stalls for engines , is of frame , facing the north , and is a substantial build- Inj. The four tracks converge to the "tura-table" a few feet distant from the four front doors. Carpenters , tinners and painter * were busy yester day putting on the last touches. Doors ana windows are in and the interior complete , with the exception of the tin pipes -which go above each smoke stack to allow the escape u ? moka from the engines and a fo v minor details. A coat of dull red paun i- > being put on , and the ap- projc" IM ara being completed. The bnildin. ; will bo ready for use by Sat urday nigh * . , as il really is ready now except in the trifling respects men- tic a ed above. The completion of the now depot and the business that will naturally be drawn to that "quarter cf the city will bo a marked changu for the neighborhood , which has always boon a quiet one , and the value of property in the vicinity will be greatly enhanced. TbSro is a short piece of trestle work between the depot and round bouse which will be filled up and in time have the street graded tip to It. And by the way , 14th street presents a very handsome appearance look * in | toward town from the depot , einca it was graded , and will bo a pleasant drive in the summer. These headquarters of the St. Paul line have track * connecting them with the Union Pacific shops and the Bur lington & Missouri roiid , so thnt they will lack no facility in the ' matter of transfers. AN IMPORTANT We learn indirectly > but nevertho IBBJ from ft reliable source , that Super intendent Clark and other Union Pa cific officials yesterday wont up to the old government corral to make an In spection of the site , which the U. P. contemplates purchasing for their own use. It Is reported th t they will put in oxtensivccar ghota and manufacture those rolling palaces on a large scale their present quarters having become too confined their work. The shops will give employment to one thousand men. As the old cor ral will soon be vacated the move , if such an one is to be made , will be at no distant day. This would bo a great boom for that locality which is peculiarly fitted to be the location of railway shops , depots , yards , etc. , as the wide river bottoms give them all the room they want to spread them- solvss in. LOCAL TRAFFIC. While the passenger traffic Las boon gradually increasing this month , so as to require- heavier trains , which all go out well loaded , the freight business hasbaen light , especially the receipts for Omaha proper. Whether this is n indication of dull times , or tha delay - lay iscunssd by the severe weather oti eastern roads , we cannot learn. Sheely & Co. loaded one car of meat yesterday for St. Louis. Roddis t Thrall loaded two cara for the east. The Nail Works are loading H car fcr Armstrong , Kansas. Boyd received seven cars of hogs yesterday from the west and Shaller four cars. The Northwestern was one , hour , the "Q. " one hour , and the Rook Is land an hour and a half late this morning. HE WAS AMUSED The St. Paul Pioneer-Press of the 22nd inst. cays : "It was gossiped on the streets yesterday that Mr. H. 0. Wicker , freight traffic manager of the Chicago nnd Northwestern , had re marked that the Chicago , Milwaukee and St. Paul Is now the owner of the Chicago , St. P&ul , Minneapolis and Omaha line. " The Press then goes on to say that President Potter was much * mnsed wbon the story was repeated to him , and that the Milwaukee folks knew nothing about it. ANOTHER BRUK5K. Following close upon the movement to build a new bridge over the Mis souri at Omaha comes the report of another over the same stream a little higher up The Sioux City Journal s ys : The Northern Pacific company will probably build a bridge over the Mi > url at Bismarck next peaeon. The length of their road on the west side of the river , and the difficulties of transfer at that point , make this move necessary. FBOSPECTS OF PACIFIC KOADS. The Atchison , Topeka and Santa Fe road ) which will be finished t * a connection with the Southern Pacific about the middle of next month , [ will Clve ; A new line to the Pacific coast. As it Is several hundred inilei farther ( oSan Francisco by this route than by the Union Pacific , it will pro bably not command much through Pacific coast passengers bjosi- nesa at first. But when the south branch is finished to Guaymas , on the west coast of Mexico , this route will the shortest by 1400 milts be tween civilization and Australia. A line of boats in the Asiatic trade is then to be run from Guoymas In con nection with the railroad. But it will take two years yet to finish the road to Goaymis , so that this new boat line will not cut un the profits of the Pacific Mail line at present. Many choice varieties of candy at the Christian church to-morrow night. Oyaters in every style at Tizard's. Fresb Fish , at wholesale , at Mofz's. LEAGUE MOVEMENTS. The Irish Citizens of Omaha Still Strong in the Faith. Eloquent Appeal for .ABsist- fce , by Hon John Rush , Cl.irk'a Hall was crawed Wednes day by attendants upon the regular meeting cf the Omaha land Icagua in bshalf of Ireland , President Gray in the chair. Tie address of Mr. Rush to the Irish residents of Nebraska , frhich the executive committee directed him to prepare , was de livered last evening. Wo reproduce Hheret v'The present is an epoch in the history of Ireland , which from its peculiar nature , and its characteristic surroundings may bo said to have no counterpart in the checkered history of that unhappy land. II has at tracted the attention and tenlisted the sympathy of all the nations of the world. It is a gigantic 11 iral agita tion raised againsl trh.tiny and wrong. , whcee incipiency was marked by weakness , and obstructed alika by friends and enemies of Ireland ; Bilt it has riaen phrnix-like from the sthes cf past demonstrations and defeats ; and now in colossal proportions it confronts England , not in the attitude cf a bepgar , nor yet in the garb ot a rebel to her laws , but hi the calm and dignified assur ance that it is supported by truth , justice , and right. The Irish Land Leauuedemandsthatthopeopleshallbc freed from the coercive and capricious tyranny of landlords. It demands and insists Upon tbbir obioiiling the right to live and enjoy the fruits of their labor. It demands a place fjr them in their native land , .not in { he capacity of beggars and alien" but as children to the unwor born. It de mands that tha land which has been held by the few , in large and extensive domains , for the purpose of raising fat cattle fclmll be distributed in email parcels among thoii , that may rear , and clothe nnd educate thttr children instead The land league further demands that the incentives U > , mid importunities for.futuro artiSc'al famine ( hall cease ; hiia thnt a people , living upon a land bluasod by nature and nature's God with all that futures peace , happineis and contentment , shall reap the re wards of ill ese blessing's , instead of being robbed of them to afford expen sive luxuries and einf il pleasure * to a fuvr droncBiwho never earned an hon est penny in their l-vcs. " 11. faros UieUn.l , tc hwtc ins Ills apM , Where wo llh accut"iUte ! nn < t men dec \ . " "Such baa been the condition of ( Europe in all the dark ages of the pxst Bat a ray of light struck from the luminous pun of .letTersou bUzed forth the tidings thu 'man is born with certain inalienable rights that among these rlgata are life , liberty and the puranit of hsppfness. " "Franco and Germany and Belgium and Austria , and even the far oft" bar ren steppes of the sombre Cossack , hone forth with the ucnr light and the land belongs to the people. One nation alone retains UP conservative despotism. Into one land alone did the rays of the beacon li ht not pen- ctrato. But the dawn is near. "Help , Irishmen , and spread the light. In old age , when you recount to your children the wrongs of Ire land , and detail to them the manner in which these wrongs were righted , enjoy the satisfaction of tolling them that you in the far west contributed your share. Let not the Irish of these favored regions allow the imputation of neglect aud indifleranca to rest upon them. It you , into whose hands this circular falls , cannot organize a band in your district , receive contrib utions , and send the amount and the names eithei to M. Donovan , Omaha , Nebraska , treasurer of the 0-naha Irish land league , or to Patrick Ford , Now York , either of whom will duly acknowledge thb amount and publish the names in the Irish World news paper. Head the list yourself with what you can afford , or If you have not the inclination or opportunity to call on your neighbors , let some one in your locality who can devote a lit tle time or trouble to the noble cause to go around and take up subscrip tions. Organize , contribute , be charitable , be patriotic. Think of Ireland , the land of your fathers , the land of your child hood recollections. "Where cmilinj spring its earliest visit paid And parting hummer's lingering blooms delayed. " The executive committee consists of Messrs. F. W. Gray , chairman ; Chas. Hanley , secretary ; Thomas Kennedy , Thomas Swift , John Groves , Charles McDonald and John Rnsh. Mr. Rush made a short and inter esting speech , the text of which wa * the telegrami in last evening's BEE announcing the virtual acquittal of the traveraers in the recent trials in ' Dublin. A short digcusMou concerning the matter of publishing the names of contributors to the fund and also the amounts , was indulged in. It wis considered best to do so Mr. Groves , of the executive com- raittoe reported the receipt ofatelo- gram from Boston in response to an inquiry made by the committee EB to the possibility of securing James Red- path for a lecture in Omaha on the condition of the Irish people , which telegram was to the effect that tha services of Mr. Redpath could be obtained for a night between the 8th and 15th of February , and that bis terms were S100 per lecture. The matter raa not fully setthd. The financial secretary reported the receipt * for the evening to be about forty dollars. The league then ad journed. I AN EDITOR'S ELYSIUM. And the Wedding of an Omaha Railroad Man. With Other Matrimonial Items. Some time ago Mr. P. Weinhagen , the editor and proprietor of The Omaha Telegraph , fitted up a neat home at 705 Thirteenth street , which was of course a pretty good indica tion that he was going to share it with a bride. All surmises on the subject Were set at rest Wednesday About 6 o'clock a small company of the in timate friends of the prospective bride and groom assembled at the house to witness the interesting Ceremony which was to unite this member of the corps editorial to Miss Anna liein , a very popular and accomplished young lady who for the past season has been filling an engagement at thB German theatre. Miss Hein also took part In the rendition of "Mazeppa , " aud showed herself to be an actress of no little ability. Judge Beneke pronounced the vo\6 that made them one , and the season of congratulations over , a wedding supper and a musicil entertainment followed , the guests uut departing un til a late hour. The newly m rried pair will make a bridal tour through the east in the spring. nUCKlSOUAM-nUNBTEll. On Mineay evening last Mr. Ever ett Buckingham , the well kliowb aid highly estefcmed chief clerk ill lhJuion \ Pacific oar accountant's of fice , left for St. Joseph. Mo. , whore he was last evening , at 8 o'clock , mar ried to one of the fair daughters cf that city , Miss Ella M. Dnnster. The ceremony took place at the St. J"rdn- ois Street M. E church , Rev. E K. Miller officiating. The attendants of the bride were , her sister , Miss Hattie D. Uunsier , Mies Minnie Knapp and Misa Rosa Me- Nutt ; while Messrs. Thos. L. Callc * way , W. D. Gillospie and 0. S. Rath- bun acted in & similar capacity for the groom. Q'he party then repaired to the residence of the bride's mother , whuro tbo reception was hold , a number of very elegant and valuable presents being received by the bride. 'Taking the midnight train on the K. 0. , St. Joe and C. B. road they arrived in this city yesterday , and will make their future hcme in our midst. Wo bespeak - speak for the lady that cordial recep tion and treatment which her own and her hlisb&nd'e pooltioh demand. The Busy Bees will give you more than enough candy to-morrow night for 10 cents. Best fruits and candies at Tizard's. Erin Aroon. The convent of the Poor Clares ia ncaring completion , and the efforts of the good sisters are bent towards the finishing of their home To aid them in this , ia the latm&blo aim of the Ivanhoes , who appear next Saturday cfternoon and evening at the Academy of Music in "Erin Aroon. " Words 'of pralsa can only be spoken of the following excellent cast : TimTfJosberty , " ) Miles O'ittley , V J. Ed. Smith. Mr. Flynn , _ J Sir Edward Livingston U. JT. Smyth. Sir .Tolin Livingston . . J. J. Caaey. i jrd BucVstone .JamesMurphy. James 0 Connell James Kicbol. I'ar'd ' ' . .Thomas * Murphy Brennan. Darby Doyle C W. S evens. I'aptain Wilton J. I. Nichol. Dick Urundiidge I. D. Jones. Sheriff Duun W. V. Waugli. N w 0'Cumiell..Mis3 S. A Brennau. Margaretp'Connell.aiiss-W. McDermott. Lotta Luingatou .MUs Annie Vindnuest. Kitty Daley Miss M. Knight. Tub1 sale of reserved seats without extra charge will commence to-morrow morning at Max Meyers' . Tickets , 50 cents. Workingmen know where to go for your drink of pure Kentucky 10 cent whifkcy , imported gins and Irish whiskeys , Badweiner beer. Agent for St. Gotthard Bitters. D L. McGucKiN , j in 27-lm 314 South 10th St. Real Estate Transfers. Naomi L. and Catherine Davenport to Cornelius Christian , w. d. lot 7 , block 60 , Florence $12. Emanuel and Mnrguerlta Meyer to Joseph Havlieck , w. d. Jot 4 , block 10. Kounfze's third addition , Omaha. ? 750. Death of O. W. Uorse-y. Died At the home of his brother In this city , Mr. George W. Dorsey , of Bloomington , Nebraska , at 7 p. m. , January 26tb , in his forty-eighth year. year.Mr. Mr. Dorsey was a native of In diana , and came to Nebraska in 1856 , and made this state his home from that date * to the time of his death. He was accompanied by his younger brother , Hon. Charles Gt Dorsey. The two brothers landed at Brown- ville and made that place their.home for several years. About ten years a o they both moved to Beatrice , where Mr. Charles G. Dorsey still resides. Mr. G. W. Dorsey removed to Bloomington - ton among the first settlers in Frank lin county , and became closely identi fied with the growth and business in terests of the Republican valley. In December , 1876 , he was appointed re ceiver of the United States land office , located at Bloomington , and just prior to his death received a commission from Preeident Hayes for the coming four years. He had suffered for months with lung troubles , and last week was removed from Bloomington to bis brother's , Wm. Dorsey , this city , where everything was done for him that human handscould do. He leaves a wife and daughter to mourn his loss and another brother in Omaha who wao dispatched for but failed to arrive in time. All the rest of the family were present at tha bedside of their dying relative , and accompanied the remains to Nebraska City , where they will be deposited in the family burial lot , where already repose the forms of their father and mother. [ Lincoln Journal. FURS ! FURS ! ! FURS ! ! ! Ladies' and gerils' fur goods of ev ery description at the Fur Manufac tory , opposite pjstoffice , Omaha , All teed ; are warranted. HENRY G. RICHTEK , dec 13-tf Furrier BONNER 1309S Douglas street , hss the largest and best stock cf House Furnishing Goods In the city. j24-tf THE VAN WYCK LEVEE. A Party of Distinguished Nebraskans - braskans Meet to Congratu late the New Senator , The "Gentleman From Ne- maha" Claims His Share of the Honors. Judge Elinney Felicitates the People of the State on Their- Good Fortune. Epedit Dispatch to The Bee. NEBRASKA CITY , Neb. , January 27 10 p. m. The formal reception of General and Mrs. Van Wyck > at the Grand Csntral hotel , has brought to gether a largo concotirBO of represen tative men from all sections of the state , and nearly all thd prominent citizens of Otoo county , accompanied by their ladiea. Nemaha county alone ia represented by & delegation of 138 , who were carried in a special train. Among those present were ex-Gover nor Fu.uas , ex-Consresaman Majors , Attorney-General Dilwortb , State Senators Oady , Balleutino/ond Tefft , and Representatives Burtlettof Doog- Us , Church Howe , Moore , Barry , and Ransom of Qtoo. Watson Intro- District - Attorney - uufled judge J. F. Kinney , who deliv ered an cfldresa of welcome , exprea- aive of the high respect , and confidence which the senator-elect enjoys from the people of 0oe : county. Judge Kinney Uo recited the otirrlnp Jscl ifents of the senatorial contest , dwell ing especially on the crisis , when Gec eral Molman , by the timely change of hi vote from TJ.indy to Yan ' 'Sf l saved the day at ijtncoln. JcdgeKu > ney then called attention to the fidel ity of the Otoe delegation , and the active support given to the general by democrats and republicans in his own county. Being the senator of the whole Ktate , known to be a hi an of p sitive convictions and no trimmer , and being in accord with his colleague , Senator Saundsrs , the people of tha : state may rejoice in the prospect of action and cirofulnesa on the part of the newly-elected senator. General Van Wyck , in response , rend an eloquent and expressive ad dress. Church Howe was called for , and responded in ona of his characteristic spoaches , in which he dwelt with em phasis on hie steady eupport of the new eenaior. In closing , ho stated that the attempt to raiee a point against the legality of the election of the senator was defeated , and that Governor Nance had sc-nt , through Attorney-General Dilworth , his cer tificate of election. E. R An Omaha Firm Sued. For eome linio the well-known Wholesale grocers of Omahsj Steele , Johnson tV Co. , have booii crediting an ei-Crete merchant by the name of Charles H. Fuller. Recently Fuller his failed , leaving the Omaha firm in the lurch for several hundred dollars. Fuller would not or could not pay , and the tinn resorted to the extraor dinary remedy of an order of arrest to compel him to do so. Upon hearing , he was discharged , and now brings bis suit for damages to his fair name , fame and character as a mer chant. The rjaaa was dn trial jester * daj' before Judge Dundy and a jury. Messrs , liedtck < t lledick and Dii- tikk Attorney Morris are the attor neys for the plaintiff , rmd John L. Webster and Col. E F. Ssnythe p- pear for the defendants. [ Lincoln Jottrn.il Meals at all hours at Tizarda. Tizarda."S "S PRUSSIAN THE LATEST VICTORY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE. Xhr only existing remedy for every pe. cies of Acute or Chronic Disease ot the Organs of Respiration , and an absolute SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION ! T'HIS ' nll-powprful vegetable prepara. tionexprls from the lungs and air pas * tinges , the mucus an dmiico-pus produced by piMuinnnry inllamtnatlon , heals the Irritated inembroasi. anil renovates every orcan iihich atUIzes the breath ol I.lfc. It rontalns no stupefyinr ; poison , nnd Is In all respects n healthful mertl- rlnn. The rnpidlty and certainty -with which it ANNIHILATES A COUGH Is astonishing. Its effect * go deeper than the nioro symptoms of pulmonary dis ease nnd discharges the cause from the system. Free and painless expectora tion in the mode by which it relieves the lungs , chest and thront from the burdens which oppress them ; thus arresting Con sumption nnd Bronchitis in thegermbe. fore they reach the more dangerous stages. The emaciated sufferer BATTLING FOR.LIFE trlth the most terrible scourge of onr ell. mate will find Fritsch's Prussian Cough .Syi up n potent ally , nnd will assuredly ivin the fight by adhering strictly to this ffrent medicine. The CASES NOW ON RECORD In which it has been administered with entire success as n. remedy for every va riety of malady which nffectn the Be- Fniratory Functions , amount _ to morn FIVE THOUSAND , nt thpprejentdafe , nnd yet the prepara tion id only in the infancy of Its useful' ness. Tlie great defect of nil Cough Remedies hitherto introduced is that they are simply cxpulaory. Benco they nre useless for unless the cannon of the acrid secretions which nre coughed up are removedand the rupturedinflamed or maturated surfaces healed and re * stored 'o their natural tone , a cure is impossible. Tritsch's Prussian Cough Syrup accomplishes tlieie objects. The mucus nn l amco-pus which are the con. sequence of IaingDi : ; sc , nre thrown off by it , while nt the same time it soothe * and im igorates the weakened tissues. "LIFE FOR TKS LUNGS. " For coughs , colds , influenzabronchial difficulties , tightness of the chesthoarse- ncss , sore throat , trachltis , inflamma tion of the lungs , difficulty of breathing , pleurisy nnd all dlsordersof apulmonary nature , U has never been equaled. Sole aeents in America , BIOHABOSOK It CO , ELLoulj. JIo. SOLD BT AZT , DRUGGISTS. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS. ' DISEASES OF THE EYE , Ear and Throat. DR L. B. GRADDY OCULIST , AURIST & iARYNCIST- Offlco Over Konnard's : Drug Store Corner of 14th * nd Douclas Sts. OTlg-Sm J. H. FLlECEL & GO. Successors to J. H. TIIIELE , MERCHANT TAILORS , No. 122O Douglas Street , B , ocltd IPEGIAL SOTiOES. NOTICE-AdTcrtlaement * To If . -or Sae' ! Lost , Found , Wnnts. Bo rdns ! c. . will bo in- scrtsd In thaw columns once { or TKN" CENTS per Ua ; each subsoqtwntlnsertlon.FIVE CENTS pee Una. Tha fiih Ir.jertion never Ices th&o TWENTY-FIVE OKUTP. TO UJAH-tJflMEY. < 2 fi AAATO LOAN At S per cent Inter < S > wUUUU cat , n s-ams ol JMOOand p wards for 1 to G years' ttrea on flrstclaw Improv ed city and farm property. Apply at BEMIS Real Estate nd Loan Agcncy , 15th and DoujlM ate- * 278-co.Uf M 01T2T XO TXAK 0 I1 it L w Offio * D. L. 7HOIlAB.noom8.(7reghton ! Block ONKT TO LOAH 1109 Farnham street. Dr. EJw r < ! fl Loan Agency. nov-IS-tJ HELP WANTED WANTED Immediately- wcmm ai flrs- clasa cook , washer or lron r Swcils or Germin preferred. Addies JIK3. IV. B. PKASH , tort Omahs. 9-M WANTED A gill t do cenernl liulitewnrk. at 3Uth aUcornor Uth tni I-ar-ey SU. 25S 29 G IRL WANTED for general houjrwuri , 2019 Cass , bstween 20th and 21sL : 'hC.2t WANTED A girl to do second work and tikaoaro of cblMroii m a email family. Apply to Mr . OeK Prilcliett , southwest corner Douglas aud ! 8th street i. 252 27 t WASTED-At ISIS Clifca o street. street.2J328 2J3-28 w PASTED Good strong : uirl at tlie Ire ? Laundry , Harnev bet.lltb and 12th alg. SS4.M w ANTEU A home In n ica eclableam'ly ' for a good girl. Address M , Be office. Z5IJ17 ooo CHorrEiw VAJJTEU . MURRAY. Six Rood tra olllu ; silerri3n , to WANTHD sell safes. Apply at Safe Store , Creljh- ton filock. 239-tt fTTABTED A furaiarcd room t > r suit of W rocnr , within teven blociBof Thirteenth and Farnham streets Address 0. M. F. , P. U. Dot 608. 2 0-27 TTTANTED Rocm.furnished nr unfumislnJ. VV Must bo warm ai d n ar THE 1 EB crnce. Addrws "JIarwood , " BK * uRce. ( ! 41-tf CIrl lot gencn ! hou'CTork , 312 WANTED Eighteenth ttroot , bstToeu lum > nd H.-.rney. 2 To trede almost new tHe bar top WANTED ph'eton. Acbreas M. J. . , Bee office. 25-tf ANTED Oir'i for general houicok in a W email family ; muil be good cook , wisher and Irons . Apply eoutbea'-t c6rner of Uth atM How-rd Sts. 210- ' . . ' \ An expcrianced bntUicr wants WA\T2D a mcatmiket n sonic smix'.I west ern tow n , where there is nona , or where one is noecle' ' ; would take a reliable partner. Adilrcv ) H. K. Webb , Jickson , Dakota Co. Neb. 90-tf WANTED A ootl house-keepi r , 1109 Far n h-imsiroot. un'tairs 32-tf FOS BEST-HOUSES fiSD USD. lOU BKNT ( umlshcdrooirs.314 Soutliltth 1 st. MRS. A. HCAUS.LAND. ats-so REST Nlctly fnrniihed r cms. Apjily FOR 1613 Capitol avenue , bet. 16th anu 17th atreel . UKNT New house , with three rocnn , FOR St. Mary's avenue and 25th strcc * no-Mi of pond ; very ch ap 37 per month. Good well. I. quire on premises. 21227 ' PUKKISHED 110011S TO REST N'ICKLV board , sultibl firconllcman and lady , 15th and Cnll'orn a street" , ( white boas- . ) 222-tf OR REST 1'lnely fufniahod front room ? J tout1) dide , at 1910 Divenpnrt kt. 105-tf I70R SALE t eo' I horses , which we're aqnt I1 here from Illinois to bo sold. W. U Lewis , 1206FainbamEt. Ifg tf FOR SALE Two-story house and fu 1 lot , on Capitol hill. House contains S rnomt and U neatly new. Locition first-claM. J.S'O. L. Mc- CAOUE , oppoglta postoffioc. 163-It "HIOR RBNT frew house , elpht rooms , tiard J. and eoft wate' , on 23d ami Cass St9. En- qul.-c SOT 12th St. 123-tf FOR RENT A flns furnished front room , flret floor , hetneen Mthend Ifith streets.for gentltmcn Inquire at 1115 Howard Et. 107-t JH lu 3ri.Wouso ! in Snail's fend addition , SIB | > er month. Vf. SIKEUAt , room 6 , Creichton B'oclr. I7IOK RKXr A innitghed , Bouth lent room. it Xo 1012 Karnham SU at-tf KtNT S furnished roorus crer iler chant1 ! Exchange , X. K. Cor , 18th and Podce streets. 2S3-tf FOB "T710H RENT Pianos and orKaniatjl 0 to 83 05 _ P per month , at 318Tenth street. 2S7-2K , FAKllH , UOUSKS AN D LANDS. Look LOTS BEMIS' new column of bargains on let pise TTTATER FOR SALE Delivered in any irt i VV of the city. Call on or addr ss 'I'MOS. SWIFF , cor. lEth and Chicago Sis. JOS-tf ' -A * i * r 16-hoMc power FORSALE Vcrlictl biiler. Omiha Foundry Mlachinn Co. 229 2 SALE Lease and furniture cf a first- FDR class hotel In a town of 1SOO inhabitants , In ante of Nel.raslta. Has 21 1 cils , the lriuellin * ncn' resort Inquire at Bee ofBco 21S-lf " JTIOB SALE At a bargain , my stock of gro Jj cerles anjl fixtures I will alai rent to pur chaser hlyhuildoig and waion scales. Inquire corner lOlh and Iran ? street. 1) C. RfiUllAN. 204-tf OFFERS A SPLF.NDID LIST OF BEMIS Hariciilng In Houses , Lots , Farms and LanOa. In hla new column on let p.ij:6 FOi : SALE-A EARGAIN-A buildlncr with e-iloin fixtures , furniture and stock , on 10th St. , opposite the U. P. depot , for sale very cbrap. Or the fixture * , furniture and f lock will bo sold and building rented. Inquire of Eu. KBEIS8 MAN. 70-tf :10U : bALK TAO clceo carriage" , at A. J , ! Simpson's. 911-tf MISCELUHEOUS- T OlS , FARJ1SHOUSES AUDLANDS Look JJ oycr BEMIS' new column of bargains on 1st T OST L-rgc blach New Founcllnnd do ? . I J iindsrwil receive reward by returning the same to 020 Idaho St. T S. VINKOAR. 2J7-27 Absolutely Pure , Made from Grape Cream Tartar. No otha preparation makes such Hsht , flaky hot breail9t or luxurious pastrj- . Can bo eaten by iljvpepticfl wltbout fear ol the ills rcsultlnj from lie in' Sold only in cans by ail Grocers. ROYAL BAKISO POU-BKR Co. . New rk. PROPOSALS FOR GRAIN. IlEADQCARTTRS DEMUTJ1EST OJ THE PLAUE , ) Crrcc OK CHIEF QUARTTRMASTEK , V FORT OMAHA , NEB , January 27,1881 ) Sealed proixmls , in tripl'cate. sjbject to the Ujoal con itioca will be received at this office until 12 o'clock noon on Tlmrs lay , February i7 , 1881 , at which place and time thcj will bo open ed in presence of bidders , for fumisbinjr and de livery , in qui- titles * s required , up to Juno 30 , ISsl.atOmxhaDeJot , Nebraska , or at stations on the Union Padflc Kail road , east of Kearney Junction , of S.COO.OOD poun-'s corn , and l.OOO.OCO pounds ats. ProrosVa for quantitus I w than the whols will bo jeceived. Ecli crJ < * the grain will , if required , commence March 1 , 1SSI. Preference will be fl\en to artic'cs ' of domestic production. The Government reserves the light to reject any or a'l ' proposals Eidss.bou'd slate the rate per IPO pounds , ( not per euehcl. ) and the em elopes containing thtm ehculdba endorsed "hidj for Grail. " and addressed - dressed to fie undcmin fl Bidders ro reqoered to suhmit proposal ? for delivery of the corn In new re-sewed gunny sacks of one hundred pound * each , and for deiivervof the oats in n i. re-iened burlip sacks o'f one butdred pound * e-eh. or for port orilltheoatstobedrlivered In DOCVLK SACKS , tie inner eackR to ba provided the Omaha Depot , by the Quartcrmas'-tr's Cepartnent , Copies of this adven isemctt and of tha Cir cular of instructions to l.idders can be obtaiced onappllcation 10 this office , * ud one ccpv cac.1 of paid advertisement aud circular should be t- ttebed to or iccompiny each propo I tnd furtn a P rtthereof. M. i. LUDUiGTON , _ . J27-d6t Chief Quartermaster. CHEAP HOUSES & LOP 9 For Sale. 1,000,000 Acres of Beautiful Rich PBAiRIE LAND , JLi'C' > 'C'.l ' in all the Counties of EASTERN NEBRASKA. Many of these lands are more or less improved and can be had at ild land prices , are located in the midst of splendid settle ments , convenient to Rail roads , Growing Towns , Schools , Churches , &c , , while 'scarcely a quarter section can he found with out spring or running stream of clear water , on some part of it. We offer these lands generally on long time and easy terms , with low rates of interest ; or a liberal dis count for cash. Prices range from $2 to $10 per acre , while we can sell many fine tracts far below their market value , DOUGLAS COUNTY We Offer Over 300,000 AGUES , Located from 4 to 15 miles from Omaha * at from $6 to $10 per acre , on from 1 to 10 years time. In BURT , SARPT and WASHINGTON OJDNTIE8 we offer ftreat bargains on large tracts , some of which run as low as $3 per acre. In CEDAR and other Coun ties , lauda suitable for colony from $2 50 to $3.50 per acre. I OMAHA CITY property we offer Cheap Houses and Lots , Houses and Leased Ground , Elegant Residences , Splendid Lots in nil pai ts ot the City and Additions , Business and Residence jProperty , small tracts of from 1 to 5.1O and 20 acres , for Sale , Lease and. Ex change. We also have for sale Improved Farms Some with moderate improve ments , others -with large fine houses , good outbuildings , mostly cultivated , and located in all parts of Douglas and the other coutiesnamed , and all on the moat liberal terms. Persons -wishing to buy , sell , rent , lease , exchange or convey any kind of Real Estate will find us prepared for active busi ness at all times. A NOTARY PUBLIC can all ways be found m our office. Lands will beshown purchasers free of charge , by Boggs & Hill , SEAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 North Side of Pare , St. , Opp , Grand Central Fotel , Omaha , Neb. I if1 ! 0Uu9IK Immense Stock for ALL AND WINTER Fine Custom-Made Men's Suits , Boys' Suits Children's Suits. t * : El For Men , Boys , and Children , -Wear Slats * end - , Caps , Trunks ami Valises , at Trices to Suit All. izr I Farnham Street , Near Fourteenth 00. , HJ FARNIUM STREET. . -r- -g V * - -J ; = - * J \ ORCHARD & BEAN. | DEWEY & STONE , JJ.B.FHEHOH&C &EOOEES OMAHA. . OMAHA OMAH A. I Dealer in Hardware , I and Tinware. Stove Repairer , Job Woncer and Slanufacturer of a KKIf Cans , Truth aud Jackson Streets. - rt GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOODS. Fishing Tackle , Base IJalls and a full line of 3STOTIOJSTS C3-OO3DS Send for Price List. m-WI MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , i\cb. MAX MEYER & OO. , WHOLESALE TO l Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. Cigars from § 15,00 per 1000 upwards. F ! ' 5 CRACKER MANUFACTURERS , And Wholesale Dealers in CIGARS and CONFECTIONERY Darin * thn Fall and Winter wo will handle COUNSELMEN'S FRESH OYSTERS which are now the beat In the market. A largo assortment of CANDY and SUGAR , . v * iv TOYS for the Holiday trade. GATZ & FKEEMAN , 510 Uth St. , Omaha. . . oetI5-f > d-8m MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY. The largest and beat assortment of Trunks and Valises in the West. Telescopic Cases and Sample Trunks a Specialty. H. H. MA8HOFF , - - 117 14th St. , 3 Doors North of