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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1881)
fc DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning , Jan. 29. B& .VlTJLtiS. Taterson sella coat Oranges , 25c per dozen , atBuffett'n Whii-ple , McMillan & Co. , the jewelers o2G-tfJ ers , Cttighton Block. Additional store rooms fronting on Harney street will be built by Dewey & Stone. Stone.WASTTD Fifty [ thousand dollars of county bonds. H. T. Clatke. The Ivanhoes , in Erin Aroon , give a iamilr matinee to-day at 2:30. : Tickets - ets , 25 and 15 cents. Her & Co. are making preparations to begin their new building on Harney sticet immediately. * * The next reunion of the Grand Army of the Eepublic will be held in Lincoln or vicinity , in September. Gertrude Mason , a little pupil of the High school , was badly hurton Wednesday afUrnoon while out coasting. Oysters , 25c , 30cand40e , at Buffetfs. It is reported that Mary Anderson is to be married to George Riddle , the well known Shakspeartan reader of Boston. 2 Mr. A. E Touzalin , general manager of the 11. & M. , offers a reward of 52 J < for the party or parties who burglarizet tbo B. & M. safe at Bloomington Monday nightThe The work of tearing down the oil Emigrant house of the TJ. P. , which was partially destroyed by fire recently , has been Btoppe 1 , it is reported , by the insur ance men , who are interested in it to th extent of 82,000. Among other things taken from th safe at Wahoo on the night of the 22d inst. was a ticket to Saginaw , the purchaser o whica will be interviewed on his arrival a this point. 4 A woman who Thursday purchased a ticket to Virginia City , called at the depo ticket office yesterday and wanted ner money refunded. She said that "she and her old man made it up last night. " She was referred to Charlie Stebbins. Lovers of music are the worst suffer ers from the cold weather. Minstrels are unable to make a creditable street parade and when the TJ. P. band went to the rink Tue a > night , in full force , their horns froze up , and not a note could they get out. Clark , of The Nonpareil , Bays : "The question 'what to drink' is daily getting to be one which leaves the thirsty more am more in doubt aud perplexity. " Strange that ho never thought of this until the high price of eggs drove Tom and Jerry out of the market. A lady and gentleman from Omaha while enjoying the nleighing in Co-mcil Bluffs yesterday afternoon , were unfortu nate enough to have the runners of their delicate cutter twisted ff by the street car track while turning off Broadway into Pearl street. The county commiss'oners are con. id erin j the question of lowering the grade of Farnham Btreet.tcn or twelve feet more in view of the fact that it is the main throughfare to and from the clly. They will determine the question before the court house foundations are laid. The American Express company has lato'y mada permanent and public one ex cellent feature , practiced for some time past the , transportation of money bj telegraph. The Western Union Tele graph company sends money by telegraph and the American Express company now advertises it KB a regular feature of its buRineea. The Council Muffs Nonpareil speak ing of the appearance of the Ivanhoes in that city , says : "Erin Aroon was wit nessed last night by a refined and delight- edaudiense , which filled the hall with ap plause. Sale f reserved seats com menced to-day at Max Meyer's. Admission 69 cents. * Jewelry of all designs MADE REPAIRED on the shortest possible iioricc.at EDDOLM & ERICKSON'S , The Jewelers , opp U. S. P. 0. Busy Bees' Candy Pulling and So ciable to-night. WHAT YOU CAN BUY. A new arrival of handsome gold Witches , ladies and gents , all styles and prices , just being opanod at Whipple , McMillan & Oo.'s , and yon otu buy ono cheaper than ever be fore. The patterns are neat and un equalled. Something entirely new. Creighton Block , Fifteenth Street PEBSONALi PABAQRAPHt ? . H. W. Chace has returned from Fort Bridger. Ilcv. Geo. Little came in from the west burs day. lion. A. J. Poppleton was in Lincoln Thursday. Ex-Mavor Galey , of Lincoln , was in the city yesterday. Judge Bartholomew , who haa been quite ill , is convalescent. Judge Haweshas returned from Lincoln and resumed the judicial ermine. Frank E. Coe left Friday for the west to look after the cattle interests of Coe & Carter. Mr. A. S. Pennoyer , business manager of Kice Evangeline company , was in the city yesterday. Mi s Jennie Woolworth , daughter of Hon. J. M. Woolworth , returned from the cast yesterday. John G. Jacobs , Esq. , oar genial coun ty coroner , hat gone to East Berlin , Penn. , to be absent from two to four weeks. It it rumored that he will not re turn alone. Mr. M. A. McVamara , who is reported seriously ill by Friday's Herald , is not so bad , as we are very plad to learn , but is np and about , and will be able to attend to his business again in a day or two. For Sale air-horse power Baxter engine end boiler , in good repair. Apply at BKK offic * no4tf SOLID SILVER JEWELRY , Something JTcic , at EDHOLM & ERICKSON'S , Opposite TJ. S. Postoffice. Busy Beet to-nig'ut , FURS5FDRS1 ! FURS 1 ! 1 Ladies' and gents' fur goods of ev ery description at the Fur Manufac tory , opposite pjstoffice , Omaha. All goods are warranted. " HENRY G. RICUTER , dec 13-tf Furrier The firat arrival of Mens" , Youths' and Boys' clothing , Spring Overcoats , surpasses anything ever brought to thin market , is now ready for inspct- tion , at M. ELOUTTEE'S Mammoth Clothing Honte , Our. 10th and Farnham. NOT A BLIZZAED. But a Genuine Cyclone of Big Improvements. The Omaha Bankers on Their Mettle. For Borne days past there have been rumors abroad to the effect that there were to be several new bank buildings erected in Omaha during the coming season , bat until Friday nothing defin ite has been learned that conld bo giv en the public. A BEE reporter called to-day upon the representatives of the different banks , and is able to state the facts as received from headquar ters. ters.On On Tuesday last the lot occupied by Saxe'a drug store , coiner of Farn ham and Fourteenth , was purchased by the State Bank. This lot has a 22- foot frontage on Faruhcm and ad joins a lot of the same size , which the representatives ( Jf the bank de sired to purchase also , but have not yet completed thu bargain. Mr. Murphy staled to our reporter to-day that if this lot was secured they ex pected to erect thereon during the coming summer a fine building , three stories highsuitabl > for their purpose ; . If the lots could not both be had by the bank the ) would not build. As to the general design of the bank nothing was known except that it wonld be such as to suit their needs for some time to come. Our reporter next called upon Mr. Herman Kountze , of the First Na tional bank , who , in response to his inquiries , said that they should build this summer upon the cor ner at present occupied by them. It was their intention to take out the east wall of the present bank , to take In the adjoining lot , and to build a good substantial building thereon. He did not expect to make it very fine perhaps , hut wonld add a third story and make it such as to bo what they had need for eomo time and would be a fair building. _ " Mr. J. H. Mlllard , of "the Omaha National bank , said that it was true they had been after the same lot pur chased by the SUto bank. They hare one or two other good sites in view , and if they conld secure either one they would build during this sum mer. mer."What "What kind of a building ? " asked our reporter. "Well , as to that , I can't say , " was thu reply , "but it will bo a caeditable b ding and one that will answer our purpose as long as we are In the bank ing business. " With the assurance that Omaha would not suffer at the hands of the bankers this year , the firm of Caldwell - well & Co. was next visited , and Mr. Hamilton smiled as ho said , "We shall wait until the others build and then beat them all. " He said they had been in need of moro commodious quarters for some time , and might * possibly build this summer , but hs thought not. When they did build it would be on the corner at present occupied by them , and they -would wait and see the other banks and go them one better. "With this comforting information our re porter was forced to be content. IN THE LEAD. As usual , W'hjnnie.tStoiUlIan & Co. are ahead InUne jewelry business. They received , yesferday , a large In voice of gold and silver H jcheB the finest lot 'ever exhibited Inthe city. Do not tall to see them. All marked at low figures. Crelghton Block , 15th Street. Smoked Trout } Smoked Halibut I Smoked Haddtes V FLEMING'S Smoked Salmon \ Smoked BleakersJ The BEST PLA.CE to get ycur watch repaired and have a thorough good job done , is at EDHOLM & ERICKSON'S , The Jewelers , opposite D. S. P. 0. Imperial Whist Club. The members of the Imperial Whist club are requested to meet at their rooms on Sixteenth street , Saturday evening , for important business. By order of the president. J. C. WIIKINS , Sec'y. Deatii Record. WEDEU ; Gnstav Arthur , infant son of 0. W. and Katie Wedell , died ut G a. m. , January 28 , 1881 , aged 12 weeks. The funeral will take place at 2 p. m. Sunday , from the residence , No. 130 Jackson street , between Ninth and Tenth. Interment at Prospect HilLEEYKOLUS EEYKOLUS At h's homo on First strict , in Council Bluffs , Thursdny , January 27,1881 , Mirtin Robert Hey- loldf , of congestion of the lungs , aged 27 years. The funeral will take place from the family residence , east side of South First street , on Saturday morning , the SOth , at 10 o'clock. Friends of the 'amlly are requested to attend without rurther notico. Mr. Reynolds was purely a Council Bluffs young man , having grown up rom childhood in that city , and 'grad uated in its high school He WAS em ployed in the Union Pac:6c shop * in his city for sometime ; subsequently ired and afterward run a locomotive 'or that company. He was highly es- eemed by all , and his death brings sorrow to a lar o circle of frie .ds. SHEW Arthur Shew , son of Ezra and Mary Shew , died January 27h , aged six years. Funeral Sund-y at 0 a. m. , from the residence of his parents , 827 North Sixteenth street , iurial takes plsco at Prospect Hill omotery. Friends invited. THREE FIRST-CLASS TICKETS TO OHIOAGO for sals at reduced nice , at EDHOLMf& ERICKSON'S Jewelry Store , corner loth and Dodge Sti. , Opp. U. S. Postoffice. BONNER1309 , Doael-is street , haa he largest and beat i-tock of House Furnishing Goods In the city. j24-tf BETWEEN TWO DAYS. The Little Railroad Matinee at Blair. Miscellaneous Railroad Items. Apropos of the reported railroad "racket" at Blair , a representative of THE BEE called yesterday at the office of the St. Paul & Omaha line , where he corralled the genial Joshua , with the following result : Reporter How asrlons Is the row at Blair ? Mr. Budd There is no row there at all. Rep. Why , the report is the C , B. & Q. is cutting rates from thtt point.Mr. . Mr. B. There's nothing in that at all. Some Chicago parties bought a few cattle there and telegraphed ns for fourteen C , B. & Q. cars , which I replied I would eend if that road wovld furnish them. They did sc , the cars were sent up , loaded and sent down Thursday. All there is of it the parties buying the stock pre ferred to ship vis C. , B. & Q. Rep. Well , Mr. Budd , you place the matter in a very i Isusible shape , but there must bti something about'it thai you have not meuti < ncd , or this report vouldnot bo in circulation ? Mr.B. Oh ! there was no trouble at all. ( With a ro&uish smile. ) Rap. Of course I am satisfied now on that point , but , pardoc me , how did you load this stock ? I am in formed that the S. C. & P. folks have the only stock-yards at Blair , and would not permit you to me them. Mr. B. We constructed somn be tween two days ! The stock must be loaded , and therefore we went to work nnd loaded it of course , but there was no difficulty between the roadx , certainly not , everything was very harmonious , etc. , etc. Tha reporter withdrew at this re marking to the gentleman that he was evidently rut out for a railway official , as ho was pcaietsed In ai eminent de gree of that faculty "to make the worse appear the better reason , " etc. THE NORTHERN PACIFIC. We last evening had the pleasure of a call from Mr. E. A. Alexander , gen eral traveling agent of the Northern Pacific railroad , whose headquarters are at Chicago. Mr. Alexander is an excellent representative for a road which will soon be one of the most prominent before the people of this country of great railway lines , and ve shall bo glad to meet him again. Ho says that the country traversed by the completed portion of the Northern Pacific road , is attracting more Bottlers from ail parts of the globe than any other section of the American conti nent , or indeed , any ether part of the world. It covers the northerly portion of the northern tier of states and territories from Lake Superior to the Pacific ocean , and has proved the most prolific in producing the sub stantial fruits of the soil of any yet opened in the world. The settle0 takes no chances there , but finds his lubor abundantly rewarded. The great railroad now traverses the state of Minnesota and the territory of Dako ta , and bnt already penetrated the rich territory of Montana. It is gradually pushing its way to completion , and th-sre now remains less than 500 miles to accomplish that end. This , with the early closing of the short gap it ) the Southern Pacific , will give the country three through lines to the cosSt , and practically set tle the monopoly business heretofore enjoyed by the only completed line to the Pacific coast. SCRAP IKON Two now Southern Pacific engines went jrest Tnurday. Aspecial car came in on No. 4 Tuurc- day with the officers of the Oregon Steamship company. The Wahoo depot robbers are still at largo. The Northwestern mail train arrived an hour and a half late Thursd y , and the Rock Island was over two hours behind. Snow and cold weather. "Council Bluffs ; passengers going west , keep your seats for the Union depot"is the wpy the accommodating and well posted brakamen In the em ploy of the Rock Iiland road annuur.ca the arrival of the trains of th t com pany at the Fifth street depot in Coun cil Bluffs. A bill has be n introduced in the Kansas legislature calling for an in quiry into the reasons for the removal of the Kausas Pacific headquarters to Omal.j. The Iowa pooi roads , iogctJier with the Wnbish , have organize J tae \V. em Weighing aar.ociation , which IP to weigh all cars at Council Bluffs. All coilupion with ' thus shippers's pre vented on that part of any read belonging longing to the association. Our news In regard to the now ahups to be bn.lt on the present site of the old government corral , was correct ex cept that the Union Pacific already owns the ground whuh la lea-.ad to the United States at one dollar per year and now reverts to the original owners. Special U. P. car Nc. 100 went south ou the Lincoln train Friday with J. T. Clark and party on board. The trains were late again Friday the Northwestern 2i , thu Rock Island 2 , and the west bound U. P. train 1 hour. Cold weather east is the cause. The latest styles of WATCHES and JEWELRY have been received by EDHOLM &ERICKSON , The Popular Jewelers. Beat fruits and candies at Tizard's. Workingmen know where to go for ycur drink of pure Kentucky 10 cent whi'key , Imported gins and Irish whiskeys , Bndwelser beer. Agent for St. Gotthard Bitters. D L. McGccKCf , Jan 27 1m 314 South 10th St. _ m Just received at TUB BEE Job Rooms the nicest line of diminutive P. < per and Envelopes and Cards , suit able for Children's Birthday Parties. Call and Bee them. SO ACCIDENTS. A Little Boy Has His Skull Fractured by a Vicious Pony. A Woman Disfigured for Life by Blue Vitriol. Yesterday afternoon quite a serious accident occurred to the servant girl of Judge Savage , of this city. From the facts , as we have them , it appears that the girl was engaged in dissolv ing indigo-blueing with oil of vitriol , and by some slip of the hand the bottle containing the vitriol -as bro'trn , causing the acid to fly into the girl's face and eyee. The extent of the injuries sustained were not ascertained , but it is stated that her face will be somewhat disfig * ured. Dr Denise was called and did all he could to alleviate the pain. SAD ACCIDENT. A most serious accident and one which , it IB feared , will prove fatal , occurred this morning. Frankie , the little eon of Mr. Gao. Barker , of the Omaha Gas Co. , went out to the stable attached to their residence on St. Mary's aver ue , about 8 o'clock to see tffhts pony , which was standingin hts stall. As he passed the animal gave him a kick which struck him in the forehead , producing a terrible fracture of the skull , and tearing the scalp loose In a horrible manner. The un- fortuuato lad was picked up and car ried to the house , where no was soon attended by Di-ctors Peabody and Pec1' , who hsvo called into requitition all the skill pos sible , but at aUtehour this afternoon it was f.ared thxt the wounded boy could not recover. It is a very sad accident , and ono which we trust may prove less terrible than there Is now cause to fear. LOOK AT THIS. 60c Dress Goods for 16r. 25c Dresa Goods for lOc. The greate t lnr , > ain ever offered in Omaha. No humbug about this ; come and sec , at the Boston Store , on Tenth and Jones. j27-6t Largest assortment of Gorham's solid silverware , at EDUOLM & ERICSSON'S , The Jewelers , opp. U. S. Postoffice. Meals at all hour a at Tizardx. A Pleasant Ueception. Last evening & pleasant little recep tion was given by Mr. Julius Meyer at his rooms , in honor of the anniver sary of his brother , Mr. Adolph Mover. Quite a number of frieads were invited , and to say that they were generously and sumptuously en- tertaiiicd but faintly expresses it. OJiaifipagna flowed in abundance , and a delightful lunch was served. Congratulatory speecnes were madu by Messrs. Blum , Andrew Roaewater , Mendellaohn and others. All enjoyed themselves to the utmost , and amid the sweet strains of music the guests drank to the "bug life and prosperi ty" of the generous host and the Meyer brothers. OLD JEWELRY Can be m l cd over and made into any style to suit , at prices to suit all cus tomers , EDHOLM & ERICKSON'S , The Jewelers , opposite Prstoffice. THREE FIRST-CLASS TICKETS TO CHICAGO for sale at reduced price , at EDHOLM &ERIOKSON'S , Jewelry Store , corner 15th and Dodge Sts. , Opp. U. S. Postoffice. Police Court , In the police court Friday Thomas Belson was fined 85 and costs for dis turbing the peace. Pat Galilean was Thursday bound over in the sum of $900 to appear be fore tbo February grand jury. The celebrated Tom cat case was dismissed by the complainant. Six tramps discharged Thursday morning wore fen > d drunk last night , and being put in jail had a free fight. They were this morning sent to the county jail for tea days' . Oysters in every style at lizard' ? . Real Estate Transfers. J. D. Fouts and wife to Henry Audorson and N , B. Berggren w. d. , ei cej , nwjsej and lot 8 , all of sec 6 , 114 , r 10 e. S400. Edwin A. Phelps and wife to Julius F. Phelps , w. d. , lot 1 , block 54 , Omaha 81000. F. Stantou Lewis , et al , to Eugenie M. Eirle , q c. d. , lot land 4 , block 11 , Knuntza & Ruth's add. , Omaha S13o. Sato cf -zuskatoC C. Housel , a. d nw J se sac. C6,11 % n r 12 e 800Wm. Wm. Ballmger and wife to Edwin H. Walker , w. d. lots 3 5 aud 6 , In BCC. 28 , 116 , n r 13 e $250. Hsskin Davis aud wife to Sarah J. Walker , w. d. lot 2 , block 96 , and lots 5 atd 7 , b ockGG Florence $160. Elizabeth and Edwin H. Walkerw. , d. lota land 19 , block 96 , Florence S2. Jeni.ie L. M-tginn and L. F. Ma- glun to E. H. Walker , q. c. d. , lot 7 , block 96 , Florence § 20. Hans Hensen aud wife to Knud Nelson , w. d. , lot 2 , block 364 , Oma ha 51,200. Patrick Hammon to Sabina Ham- mon , w. d. , lot 2 , block 180& , Omaha S356 Tne New Evansellne. Tae Boston Journal of a late date speaks of the cjrapanv as follows : "Where all the people came from that filled the five placun of amusement in this city , was a query that few conld auiwer. As was plainly thown at the Globe , Erangellno was f suffi ciently attractive character to call ou' a large audience , and a more delight ed aud amused crowd never congre gated thirzeiii. As n comic opera , the piece certainly stands ithout H rival * , aid Wuun interpreted in the charm- in ; ; manner that marked its presenta tion last evening , Is sure to draw. Miss Searlo and Mile. Jarbein , as- sUted by the splendid company of which Geo. Fortesqne and H rry Hunter are the leading ones , are sure tg fill .he hcnse during the remainder of the week. For l.ands , Lots , Houses and Farms , coi over Beau's' new column on flrst page Btrgains. WHAT'S WAITED , But Not Likely to be Had Very Soon in This Sec tion of the Country , No Harm Done , However. Our lady readers will be in terested in the folio win" constitution f adopted by the Women's Suffrage association previous to their final ad journment at Lincoln Tnuisday. The president , one v.ce president and one member of executive codmitte are chosen from Omaha : ART. 1. The name of this society shall be the Nebraska Wormn Suffrage axsocia * ion , and its object shall ba to secure to women political equality with men. ART 2. All county and local or ganizations having the tiilf of "Wo man Suffrage Association" may at their request become auxi.iary to tliia asa . - clation. ART. 3. The officers of this asjocid- tiou , to be elected at the annual meet ings , shall consist of a president , a vice president a : hrg. } , vice-presidents ( one from each judicial district ) , a recording secretary , a corresponding * ecrotiry , a treasurer , aud an execu tive committee of sevtn. Their du ties shall bo such as ordinarily pertain to euch offices in like organization ? , and the president of each auxiliary county organization shall be ex-officio vice-president. The president , secrd- tary aud treasurer ahull bd ex-officio members of the executive commi'tei. ART 4 It shall be the duty of thia executive commit teu to call a state cSnvention each rear , r.t such date and place as may be deemed bes > , at which every county and local society uuxiliaiy to this association may be reprt-eented by five of its inemborH ; and other con ventions may be called at such 'ime ' and [ lice as the executive committee may determine. ART. 5. The reguhr annual int-et ing of this f-ssnc'ation for the election of officers and other business pertaining to the organization ahull he held at Lincoln , in the third week in Janua-y In each year. ART. 6. All parsons twenty-one years of age or over , resident in Ne braska , subscribing to this ci-nstitu tion may become maiubers of this as sociation , and the uu-mberahip fee shall be $1.00 annually , payable on being enrolled a member , and there after payable at the beginning of each official year. ART. 6. A majority of the mcmbera present at each regular meeting , not less thau ten , shall constitute a quo rum ART. 7. This constitution may be amended by a vote of two-thirds of the members present nt any annual meeting , a notice of such proposed amendment having been given to each member through tl.o secretary , at least three months before sa'd an nual meeting. Acquitted of Malicious Prosecution. HTho | case reported in Thursday' * BEG , as tried in the United States court Fuller va. Steele , Johnson & Co. for malicious prosecution and false Imprisonment , and anting § 10- , 000 damages , caine to a close last evening , the jury bringing in a ver dict for the defendants. The case haa occupied the time and attention of Judge Duudy , a jury , and a hot of the best lo al tal ent In the state for the past two days. The firm" were exonerated from the charge of malicious prosecution , etc. , but they cannot say that they have se cured the several hundred dolhrs that the plaintiff was indebted to them at the time of his arrest. The Lincoln Journal says : "Col. Smythe , of Omaha , distinguished himself in his address tc the jury. His arguments were forcible and log ical , and his standing as one of the foremost members of the bar of this state has net been impaired by his ad dress of yesterday. " M3COE5 I ! ! ? Great German REMEDY FOR mmm , NEURALGIA , SCIATICA , LUMBAGO , BACKACHE , GOUT , SORENESS or THE CHEST , SORE THROAT , QUINSY , SWELLINGS 43D SPEAINS , FROSTED FEET AND EARS , l.VD SCALDS , GENERAL TOOTH , EAR JMD HEADACHE , ASD All other Fains JSD ACHES. No Preparation en urth enuils ST. JACOBS OIL u * . strc , SUHB3IMFLE mod CHEAP External Remedy. A trial euUili but the compantircly tnflics outlay of SO CENTS , lud every one inhering with pain cm HITS cheap and positive proof of its claims. UIKICTIOXS is ELEYEX USGCIGES. SOLD BY Alt BRUQDISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO. JMthnarr , Mil. , V. S.J. ACADEMY OF MUSIC ! A GREAT ATTRACTION ! For Two Nights Only. Monday and Tuesday , Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 , Extravaganza Combination ! . First Production in this city of .he NEW EVANGELINE ! TheNF.W EVANGKLINR Is the Eranuelinc of the pait. re-writtsn by John J. McWally , with sevir.il new scones , and crlgiral musical iiumhe s by Mr. Edward E. Rice , and a popular CJFI of characters. TUESDAY EVEMSO. Feb. 1st First time In thii city of the highly eucce-sful Opera Bonffe la two acts , as played at the Strand Theatre , London , over three hundred consecutive nights , entitled , By H. B. Forme , Jthe entirely n w music select ed from Offenback , llorn , Llndhu'm ' , Delihes , Visseur , Leccqy , Bouhilurd and Jonas. B > th pieces pruduced with new scirery , new and beau'lful costnrae , and a chorus or FORTY YODNO LADIES , the oUbrated Evangeline Hale Quartette , lull and efficient orchestra. Sext naw on sale at Ifax Meyer & Bro. Re served seats ? ! . < . 23-29.3M THE DAILY BEE O > T > Utaa tho-liatest Hotna and Tele- News of th Day. Sf EOAL ! HOUGHS. SOTICF Advortltsnsents To Irt * * or 3aie' Ltwt , Kound , TVf.nts. Ho trains Vc. , wl' ! ht IP tirtdd 'n : ht j r-iumn" * "nco for TKN OKSIr per line. JT.t 'Uat * b rtlon LOTrr It s U1 * TWESTT-FIVK TK T8. W LCAM-BOMST. OKII SO MAH Call at L w O1r M " L " HAj'i"- ' > ip-f. < 'relght.il-5''u > V f OVKV TO I.OAHV3t F&rnhun rtreot. Lti Dr. SdTarJi Lo n Agency. no"-I2.tf HELP flAHTID "TTfANTED Good girls at the Intelligence YY office , 217 North Itth St. , near Daven port. 265-29 "TTTANTED A Rood girl to do gen ral h use- YY work , at 2,009 California bt ' 63-29 A gi'l for general housework. WANTED be jrood cook ; good w.iges paid Apply at 1,607 California tt. 262-31 y an experi-ntcd sir ; , just fr. nithe tagf , a place to do gener. 1 housework , in respectable famil > ; vm'ff $4 a wiek. Address MISS C. , Bee Office. 263-29 Immediately , a woman as fiu- ; WANTED clasa cook , 8her or ironf r iiwcde or German preferred. Addiesa MRS.f. . B. PriASII , I ort Omahv 2 9-29 \TT A * . ' I ED A plil to do cpneral housework , VIit sout'east corner Itth i-til Barney Sti. ,25329 WAN ED for senoral housework , GIRL 0)83 ) , b-.Ueen50th and 2'st. 260-29 WANTED-At 1818 Chicaso street. GIRL 253-28 ANTtD Good strong girl at the 'troy \ \ Laundry , Ilarncy bet. llth ani 12th cts. 251-29 WA Tc.D 'n experienced but-.her wants to start a incatoaiketi n Home nmall west ern town , where there \ ! noni , or where one is neede' ' ; would take a reliable partner. Addre-3 E. K. Webb , Jackson , Dikota Co. Neb. 90-tf ANTE" Airoidh me-keci.r , 1109 Farn W iiiu giree. , up tairs 32-tf mo BENT Furnished rooms , Sll South If th FOR . SIRS. A. McAUSLAND 265-29 T710R RE NT Pianos and orpins at 3150 to * 00 J } per momh , at SIS Tenth street. 257-29 \TICKLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT iM With board , suitibl > f T lenUcraan n.l lady , 15th and Call'orn a street ? , ( white nous . ) RENT Unclv furnished front room EOR Bide , at 1310 Davenport St. 195-tf "T71OK KEhT Sew house , elsht rooms , hard JL and soft water , on 23d and Cats Sts. En- qul.o 307 12th St 12S-tf KENT House in ShuU'8 2nd addition , FOIl per month. W SIMEHAL. room 6 , Crelghton B'ock. ' 895-tf I710K KENT A furnished , south lent room r Inquire at No 1612 ( 'arnham St. 34.U f.lOR llKNT z lurnw.ied rooms over iler- F cbaiits Exuhanjte , K. E. Cor. 16th and Dn. I rest reels. 289-tf FOH SALE. T ORSALE Two-story house and full lot , on I1 Capitol hill. House contains 8 rooms and is nearly new. Locution first-class. JXX ) . L. ilc- CAOUE , opposite poatufflce. 163-tf FOR SALE Delivered in any p rt WATKR city. Call on r > r address TH03. SW1FF , cor. 15th a'ld Chicago St8. C8-tf SALE , CHEAP A n'w I5-hor e rower FOR Vertical boiler. Omaha Foundry & Machiua Ce. .2292 SALE Lease and furniture of a first- F class hotel In a town ol 1300 In'ubltantn. in State of Nei.raaVa. Has 24 I e < K the travelline men's resort Inquire at tiee office 213-tt ' IT10R SALE At a bargain , my stock of cro- Jj ceriei and fixtures I will also rtnt to pur chaser my building and wa.-on scalea. Inquire corner 16th and Izard street. D C. RSI MAN. 204-tf E OK SALE A I'AROAIN A bulldinsf with saloon fixtures , furniture ami stock , on 10th St. , opposite the U. P depot , for Bale very cheap. Orthe fixture' , furniture and etock will be sold and building rented. Inquire of El ) . K EISS- 1IAN 79-tf FOR PAliE Tffo close carriage ? , at A. J. Simeon's. 011-tf T 03T A child's seal brown cashmere cjpe I J near 16th and California Sts. finder please re'.U'n same to 1607 California St. 2CG-29 T.AOUyD One plain gold charm , mirked' M , lj F. M" Call at J. B. DEl'WILER'fl. T. D. HIOOINS. 264-28 Absolutely Pure. Made from Grape Cream Tartar. No otha preparation makes such lUht , flaky hot breads , or luxurious pastry. Can be eaten hy drppcptics without fear of the ills resulting from h ? indigestible - digestible food. hold only In cans by all Grocer ! . ROTAL BAKIKQ POWDER Co. . New rk. ZARA'S ' Eaet India Pile Care. The only specific for all forms of Piles. In use in foreign coun tries for years , lately iutro- duced into America. Warrant ed to give instant relief and a permanent cure guaranteed. Sold by all druggists or mailed free on receipt of price , 60 cents , bythe | American agents , Richardson & Co. , Wholesale Druggists , Saint Louis , Mo. ZAEA'S BILIOUS PILLS , guaranteed to give immediate relief in all cases of Bilious and LiTer Complaints , Costiveness - tiveness , Sick Headache , In. digestion , and cleansing the system of all impurities. Trice 25 cents. All druggists sell them. them.ZARA'S IN USE FORTY YEARS. Dr. Storm's CELEBRATED SCOTCH Cough Candy A Safe and Pleasant Remedy for COUGHS , GOLDS , ASTHMA , HOARSENESS and Strengthen ing the Lungs. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Price only 10 Cents. MORSE & GO. 3 GASH JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF DRY GOODS. A TVT Preparing for extensive improvements in our store and to reduce stock for our semi-annual in ventory , we offer great bargains in our IMGNIFIOENT STOCK OF DRESS GOODS and have placed on our counters over five thou sand five- hundred yards of French , English and German 24-inch Brocades , Damasses , Mohairs , De Beges , at 16 2-3 cents. Not a yard of these goods could be bought at wholesale to-day for less than 30 cents. At 25 cents two thousand five hundred yards of strictly all wool sVlomies , Fancy Brocades , Mattel- lases , &c. , worth at wholesale to-day 37 1-2 cents. BEST BARGAIN WE OFFER is fifteen hundred yards of all wool French Brocades , trraures. * fcc. , 4 inches wide1 , very fine , closely woven goods , at. 3T1-2 cents worth 60 cents. 25 pieces all wool Colored Cashmere , 40 inches wide , marked down from 75 cents ; also a large lot of nil Momie Cloths at 50 cents , 42 inches wide and worth $1 a yard. VELVETS , PLUSHES , SATINS , BROCADED SILKS. Satin Brocade Velvets at $3,50 reduced from $5.00. ' * " ' ' * " .90 6.00. Colored Brocade Velvets 3.75 " " 5.00. Black Brocades Silk 1.75 " " 2.50. Colored Silk and Wool Brocades 48 inches wide at $2.t)0. ) formerly sold * P to. at $4.00. 'tV * S B BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! To effect a sure sale on every pair of Blankets we own , We note the following : Call and examine 104 Heavy White Blaokets at $5.00 , formerly $6.00. ' ' " " " . " . . 11-4 6.00 , 7.50. " " " " . " . . 114 6.75 , 8.00. " " " . " . 11-4 8.00 , 1000. 12-4 " " " " 9.00 , " 12.00. A few fine Bed Comforts left that we offer at 25 per cent less than former price * . This is only a slight inkling of reductions made this month in all the departments from ) flrst to third story of our Farnham Street Store S. SB OO. \ BUSINESS COLLEGE. THE GREAT WEiTERN Guo. R.iCathbnn ; , Principal. Creigrhton Block , - OMAHA Send for Circular. DISEASES OF THE EVE , far and Throat. DR.L B. GRADDY OCULIST , AURIST & ARYMCIST Office ovfii Kannam'a Dru Store Corner of 14th incl Douglas Sta. ovl8-3tn J. H. FL1EGEL & CO. Successors to J. II TIIIELE , MERCHANT TAILORS , No. 1220 Douglas Street , ACADEMY OF MUSIC ! S. N. MEALO , Manager. Wednesday \ Fol , " 1111(1 1 ? & Thursday , ) - > u FOUETB YEAR OF S. DRAPER'S MAMMOTH UflCLE TOM'S CABIN COMBINATION ! PRESENTING HIS NEW VERSION OP UNCLETOM'S CABIN Forming the Strangest Company tint h i ever presented thU bcautlfu ! Home Pictnie of LIFE AMONO iflE LOWLY. POWERFUL DOUBLE COMPANY. Grand tceni EfTecti , fclebritcd Trick Donkej "Jerrjr. Two Mammoth Trained Boo ! < lboun < Ig , The Magnolia Jnb lee Band Grand ) Traniformatlon. Prices of Admission , 25c snd 3 c. No exlra cbarce for reserve ! seats. Matlr.ce trees , Chil'ren ' 15c. Ada's ' 25c. Seats on tale at Mar lleteri Bro 2 .23.31-1 FKVEH S | g # ra * 4 rf-il fer CELEI3P.ATEO * $ " ThcrMsno c-vlllied nation In the WesfUrn Hemlrphere In - hich the utility ol Hosteller s Stomach Bltteri ; s a tonic , corrtcme , and zatl bilious medidnc , is not known and appreciated While it la a medicine for ill stason ! and all climate ? . It b especially raited to the complaints ge nerated by ti c Heather , b-in ? tte purest , and nest Tezetable EtlrcuUnt in ths worlil For le by Drureistaand Tellers , to whom ap. for Hosteller's Almanac for 1831. V AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & CO. BOSTONCLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHINGHOUSE , PiKMIAM STREET. 3C 50,000 CHEAP CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST MAX MEYER & BRO. P ese for the next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell theu e tire stock of Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry , Clocks. SilverWare , Pianos & Organ ATSljD * GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices , Which is from 15 to 20 per cent , below any Eastern Wholesale House , preparatory to moving into their New Store , Cor. Nth & Farnham W < > Mean IBiisiiwRS. Come and ho ( lonvinreil MONEY TALKS All sales strictly cash , therefore we are enabled to ofler the consumers of the weed only first quality goods for Iheir money , Best straight lOc Cigar in toe city , Best 3 for a quarter Cigar in the cit , Best Straight 60 Cigar in the city , Detroit Fins Cut a Specialty , Oar 80 J Fine Cut is a good ODB , I Eaglets May Flower in 8 and 16 ounce tins , For 40o we have bang up Smoking Tobacco , -AT THE " MICHIGAN TOBACCO STORE , " 1417 Dons as Street. We are the only Dealers in the Celebrated Bagley's May Flower. decZZeodZm MARHOFF'S TRUNK FACTORY. The forfeit and b t assortment of Trunks and Valises in the West. Telescopic Cases and Sample Trunks a Specialty. H. H. MARHOFF , - - - . PBOP. 117 14th St. , 3 Doors North of Douglas St.