Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 01, 1881, Morning Edition, Image 4

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    -ffTireaday Morning , Feb I. ! >
BSEYTHES ,
Paterson sells coat
WhiH > le , McMillan & Co. , the jewel-
6rs. Ureighton Blook. o2G-t < E
See Cmickshank'a newn _
WANTED Fifty 5 thousanil dollars' iff f
a .uctv lx > JsH. . T. Claike.
g Oj-Eters , 30c , i5c.au J0c ! , at liulfctt c.
Do not forget the temperance uuMtiug
fii * afternoon at three o'clock.
-Oueplain drenk wa < "fcontup" ' 1"-
tuorulng ia default of 82 aud co tf > .
Therojwerc three cars of emigrauu
woit on train Xi > . 7 iBstmglit.tliclftrfxt
ran for BOMB time.
_ Th * Klco Evangc'.ine coiujianj * cau < -
up from Linco'ji on the II. & M. tri'ip
.v elerj&y moruiu ; .
-There were but MIX cans iuall oa tbt.
aoon train west yeterday , the ligbU-
load ever Ukcn out.
Draper's Mammoth Unc'o fvm
Ctbln Combination at the Academy c'
Music "Wednesday and Thursday night- .
We undo- stand that the lite Council.
m n Blackmorc only lit week savenp an
iniUTincc pf 82.00J in the Masonic Aid
aiaodatJon , :
Tbo great trans-continental railway
vhlch WBB to nnlto Omaha andifow Yor'
t-ys. double t.njk. i * pronounc d by yu
i . ; Jay < C'lc&E * < > Times tlie biKest hoax of
f.ioceaoij.
A mm oi ilr. I. Willis , residing en
IVnlh street , Buffered a severe fruciute tf
. the ri.-htlm'J Sunday , ivhilo coa3tison ; ;
a Kmall hill in llascaira atldition.
We nndcwlaud thai Hon. I1' . IW.
Bins , for the past four years IsnJ coir.-
miHsloner of thisewtc , leaves m in a few
Xelt5 ! to taVo up h'S iicnnanent abode in
* lm etato f Oregon .
A meeting of the extculhc ctiiinnittcc
rf the land league wa held at tlio Croisl'- '
t ia House Sunday , but owing to tin
fct that an anticipated telegram fr ii
.Tna. < w lirdpath did not arrive tncre .
'tn busintBK of miforlance trftnsartod.
T o boys were arraigoeil before Judg >
Ifaww fyc lcrday for stealing four
< 'crm u-ilver clocks from A. B. Hubu-
mnun' t tore room , MJ > stairs. They con-
few il the theft. A refomi school is
Ii dly needed to receive tome of the youth
nf this , city , who will othcrwibc land in tlie
] i iiitculiary licforcloug.
-Conhidcrablo attcution ns attractcil ,
ni upper Farnaui Hl'cct , ycstcnlay , by
n i-'iuipany f lliirly-four Gu.in.in inmii-
ti ( , who arrived to HCttle Ou fanning
Uonslai county , and marched in
M li < ly , men , wemen and children , to the
Hotel ile Gees , llicy werca fine , well-to-
< 1 looltii-g set f people , and hall from
g , Ilolatcin.
thing iu the wty of docu
ment * for record filed la'.oly was tlie will
nad accunpanyicg papers iu tha estate of
Tntm Carter Brown. < if Newport. Rhode
"Maud , who viwneil considerablerenl estate
mid other property in Douglas county.
Tie documents covered fifty-Kir piintod
H.t oM in the form < > f two pamphlets , the
fi-BM for recording which vnountel to
S115.8.V Th y are gotten niu \ > apple jiie s
Two men , named Cunniuglinui and
Vjyiin , have lieen jvrrcktcii at Conco-dia ,
? C.tn * \ on the charge of robbing tlie U.
M.wafoat liloomiugtoL1 , a few nishli
tiHite , aud Governor Xanse has issued a
r - | uisUioa for them. It will licruneiu-
IHSWI ! that the burrlarn got about STtOO ju
* miticy and nome other valuablev The 15.
* > 51. iitimcdiatcly offered a reward of § 200
f'tr tiie arrest of thcmfp blowers. There
h Kin io l > " . no doubt but that tlif right
mi i re under arrost.
On TliimJav n > * fit lw > t j one c > f tin-
V IM < > n the red lin" of the street railway
U'el < ed the western terniiuus < > t the rend
: u. atU'injit WAn nindo to ruli the driver ,
who in a uiTeboy. lie hid tur&cd the car
iu tht > tn. ti-table and stooped to feel with
h ImuiU if the rail * joined all rigLt , when
< > i rliinj ; , be KWV n'miu who had dc-
taUed his 1 ox of change am ! was about
to make otf with it Tbc buy had the
ncriv , thcngh the robber had the cash , and ei
Lo pullud hb "pop" on tbo latter , who
tlr ij.jK > d the bos and imde off.
The Bxt-Hvaanza "Evangolme. "
Sjldom doosthe Academy of Music
contain euch an audience as assembled
Iwt night to witness the operetta ,
"Eviagclino , pliiyod by the Rict &t
party , and scldutner still ia an Ouiaba front
a > u iienco coufronied with a perform
ance eo thoroughly pleasing and eu-
lerulning throughout. The mnsio is
'i.Rh ' . , nnd thu libretto frivolous , but .
for a genuine , mirth provoking en- wito
rflrUlument " " ested
, "EvangeHno" has never
been Barpassed on Omaha boards.
The balcony < md boxes were re- nor
eplundont with the elite and fashion easl
of the city , and the parquet contained
many of that discriminating class of
cur citizens trut never grace the
Acadoray by their
presence exoapt on
JjUrannlinary ocoaBiom.
Thu pky ia of that class of upecti.-
ukr oi-travagaiiZM that
- of Into years
has become BO popular with American
thoitSro-gooM , but is nevertheless far
i nbovo tha ordinary gauso aud tineel
Aiiitomy exhibitions that depend upon
* eufciialism fur support.
The piece was eplondldly mounted , Tenth
irlth the gorgeoiiD paraphernalia ,
Hug dresius and bright costumes
by the graceful dancers , made B
Jnily plowing spectacle. Oao of the
novel feAtures waa the group of bril- No
Jinnl billet dancors. "We have not chaacs
pao to enumerate tlio specialties of
vacli actor , but snfficB it to say that
Ihc company is t huge aggraudizo- Barilett
Huut of theatrical islant , and the d. lot
* > , ttn\hk \ evenly balanced. y,10 ,
To night the comic opera of and
' ( Jsltiio" will be given.
n.-.uts
The Concordia Society.
Couoordia Hocioty will gi\o a tiustce.
mabked ball at Metz'a hall
IVoruiry 8th. Ilonry Pundt , A. Fcr
l-foyer , L. liaapkc , E. BormosU > r , A. f eu ino
Dormsn U. Strabe A . .ply
, , Win. Sievera and J
Julim "VFej-ernro the cjinmittaoaicn ,
w'nch ' 15 onougli in Its
self iv > cnsuro a Mr.
&st-vUt
- ontcrulnaii'D * . The many day
Rad balls given by this society enne
uunurpaascil in os- af .cr
aud Uila prominua to bu the Nebraska
* * luf
them all.
> ' wi l ,
tickcla will lw sold , but thuto
and
P-
PvIously subscribed
can do BO again
b.i3illinR amom
u on the moinber * . .f the
eanmlUee.
Wcr
OLD JEWELRY yurdi
Of 19 v-hi-key
n uieUd over aud made into any
fctjl * < o ouit , at prices to sdt all cus"
St.
rt , BDHOLM (
&EKICKSO.N'S ,
: * * 1 < IT ; oppcfite
j '
A SAD SENSATION ,
.man's Sin WhicH * - *
H
Her Soul.
The Exemplary Conduct of an
Injured Husband.
A aad story vsas told qur reporter
Monday of a woman's fall and the man-
njr in which her crime preyed r ou
h r mind until she became t r. . ng
maniac.
About a year ago a couple , whcee
need not here be given , were
rsaidants of Otoe count } ' , and while
there the liucbtmd was offered employ-
t iu the aUt of Iowa , ttbich , if
aicjptod , would necessitate his ab
sence for a year. Tae wife WM made
acquainted with ihe fact and
ily contented that her husband tbould
acani the situation. Before doing to
ho made ample provision for the support -
port of hersplf and their two children ,
furthermore told her that if re
mittances failed to reach her by
means , the had but to c to a certain
fr-erd aad ho would provide finr all.
The husband left , aud was absent ono
year lacking eighteen days. In the
meant Imo tlio wife had dizregardec
her marriage vows , and had received
ho attentions of a man well known to
Her husband , and whu ia now oi.gageii
n business iu Lancaster Bounty.
Oa the very day that the h Jsband
returned , and after supper , his wife
told Lim Ihit she had eomcthing to
communicate to him , aud boinj ; some
what loth to tell him , wac encouraged
* jy the uns ispectm man , who asked
her not to keep him longer i j sus
pense. She then made thu awful
-evulation that tlio was encicntc. Her
lusband , fippillei by this col MOD ,
strove hsrd to subdue his ei" ion ? ,
* nd answered : "Mry , I would : athcr
had ki Hod mo than told me < hat. "
Unex rcee from the table , nnd he
nlcraied his pouiteut wife that ho
would MIO fcr a divorr . on Ihe follow-
in ; day and adnu nieh--d her to keep
her own apartment and he would his ,
as all the ties between ttiom had bacu
severed. Ho succeeded in obtaining
the divorce , but nut wilting to see the
woman who wcs once his wife , and is
the mother of his two children , ono
one and a half aud the other
Mid a half years , go to ruin for
< if employment or beneficial in-
offered her the position of
houscki cni-r and nnrao to their chil
dren. T.Ir relations were simply
those of master and servant. The
woman was resigned to her faic , and
accepted the proposition as a grateful
boon. About three months ago the
shattered household moved to
this city , and took up their
residence on Capitol hill. The
ne relations continued. The
woman was reeshinij tha Umo for her
confinement , and her husband again .
proposed Ihatafiorehe had given birth
to the child , and if ahe could not find
lucrative employment , the should re
turn and resume her position SB house
keeper and nurao in his household ,
where , aa long as the lived , she could
always Snd a home. Thu woman loft
the house , gave birth to the child i
and after which she returned. Her
husband never saw the child , doconot [
know whether it ia alive or duad , nor
has ho cvorinado any inquiries what
soever about it. The snbjoct was
never reverted to by them. The (
woman lived in the house with
her former husband for soico
four weeks ain : ; , hnt ahe was sadly
changed. - She submitted without a
innrmor to h strange lot , and eceni-
to do all she could for her two
children , bat her mind waa deranged.
Sho8tt nptfi ( to take her life with a
knife , but the husband frustrated her
plans nnd resolved to keep a strict
Wfttchonhor action ; . Frantic with ,
remorse , ana driven to desperation
her hop Io s lot , she pulled the hair „
out her head , und sank Into a
stupor , from \rhich ahe never rallied
oomoleicly , and iins become hopclcBaly
' *
neane. .
of
The man who waa the C&UEO of the
. . . . . , .
8 lapse from virtue ntv ; r lat cr
himself so much aa to make the
inquiry ro 'aiding tno women , "
lias ho ever helped her in the
pecuniarily.
EGGSJ EGGS1 !
"VV.lliaui Gentleman
has choice fresh eggs :
and butter , corner tha
16th snd Css Sto. in'thn '
LOOK AT THIS. ofKl
r 0o Drosa Goods for 15c.
25c Dress Goods fcr lOc. was ,
The greatest birgain ever offered in
uiaha. No humbug about this ; T
andft-t , at tlio Boston Store , on
< m < i .Holies. jL'7 Ct 0-
M. ,
FIRST - ( JI.ASS GOODS ,
Fair Prices ,
jfo , GHOCKU.
baits , bltea or traps ; general pur- nf
at loss then average prices.
Calvi
Koal Betute Traasrora. unifo
Hollin C. Sanrh and Wallace K. SirB
to Janit G. Cbapman , q. c. He
5 , block ' Mi. ! and lot 7 , block
Omaha 135 bl pall
Estate of .John Carter Brorfii , will Cdi
codicil , : ciiunoiaioa of trust , de- friends.
croeappiintiugnow truatcu audcove- As
between trustees ,
Estate of John Oarter Brown ; do- oinu
crcoappointing Sophia Augusta Jkonn Of the
. Covenants between truaU-ea. spectacle
inatt
Sa5u-- >
v-iiorBC povrei Baxter
which
and boiler , 1:1 : good repair.
y at BKE oHi < " ' . uo4tf tcjtln
promi
Kebnisliu Stoc ! : . withs
Mr.V. . A. T'aNtou returned yester the
from his cattle rcncho iu Chey voraal At
county , where ho trent to look signed
his herds. Ho ropcrta that the rites
catllf sre doiug rcraarkably and
jousideriug the aererc winter , worthy
til the
that the losses arc principally to
; ( ImToxM ca.tlc. Master
Wcrhiugmen know wliero to go for
drink of pure Kentucky 10 cent
, imported 8fcjS' and Irish cry
ys , Bndwoiser beer. Agent for toiy ,
Juttlnml littora.
goods
B L. ilcGucKiy ,
n'J7-Jni HI4 Soulh lOih St.
Sad Pall That
Masquerade
A young lady residing in North
i , who has previously been the
subject of sensational items in this
piper , had anotho little bit of expe
rience on Thursday night last , the re-
salt of which is set yet known. She
resides with her aunt , who , it would
appear from tno information at our
dhposil , has not the utmost confi
dence in the youths who are doing
ho r.sge at the shirino of her good-
looking neice.
On thu date in question the young
lady was mvited by her fellow to go
with him to the masquerade- given
by Manager Field at Miaonic Hall.
She , like Cinderilla , hadan hour txod ;
beyond which it was fatal to her peace
ta stay. Iu other words her aunt told
her that she must be at home by 10
O'clock. Unlike the fictitious heroine
alluded to , she choae to stay until she
got reedy to go horapj which was at a
quite alan hour. Arriving at the IIOUBB
of her f.nnalo rcativo cud protector
she kuccLul for admi.sion , but there
was no response from within. A
repetition cf ilia signal resulted fu a
ccmtiuuati * yf the ominsus aileuce
and at lorg-.ii , convinced t'np.t there
Tfaa no shelter there for her thai
her companion brought her bsck to
the city nnd ts-ok hur to one of our
moat respectable hotels where he ae
cured a room for her and left hor.
Ou Friday morning aho was visited
by eevora ! sympathetic friends nho
learned of the misunderstanding and
e.t ! held quite a little reception in the
Iictel parlors.
The aspect of aifairs dfd not suit the
who was suspicious that hem
m ght yet into trouble through the in-
cjnsidcrito actions of the youcg
people aud lia r.dvined the young man
to find quarJcra for his girl in aprivate
boarding house if ho could not patch
up a irnca between the f irl and her
aunt. What reply was ruado wo are "
iut inforjuou , but the conference re
sulted iu the young fellow ; - . id his girl
both being lired out ( metaphorically. )
Whether the young lady returned
to her homo or sought shelter under
a more friendly roof wo do not know ,
but it is a lesson that should not bo
disregarded in future by disobedience
to the commands of the powers that
b ? .
PARAGRAPHS ?
( i. T. Kcuasdy left yesterday for abusi-
n ( - ( trii > thi < nigli urrthwestem Nebraska.
E. O. L. Edholm , nf" The Nebr.teka
Stants Anreiger , is in the city.
] loti. .Ttmes Stei > Iieuuii , of the city
coat/oil , returued from Idaho last evening.
Hon. C. C. Lathrop , of Denver , was o
passenger on the west-bound train yes
terday noun.
terdSi
Superintendent ] j. M. Heimett , of the
Pullman J'ncitit Car company , went west
.it n.HJii vestTilay , to Grand Inland.
nPi
Prof. H.A. . War I , the distinguibhed
lias ed through the city
Monday on his way to Australia and Java.
Kin KnlaVaua aud Miile arrived in San
Francisco S-itunlay on the steamer City of
Sydney , fryui Australia via Sl-nolulu , en
roult ! to Eurupi. They will stop over in
Onuiui a few days , where tha King will be
the guest of Mayi r Chase.
A BEAUTIFUL. STUDY !
O
1'rof. Anc Wulthcr iuforras ilis
and the public iu general , tlial
ho will ciraiarnce tcetchitig harmony
thorough has * ) in i.iie class February
ot'j ' , 1881.
: ? S 00 quarterly.
This bcau'.fil ; nud : noit important
study every one should join who
wishes to becotno
either an accom
plished teacher , loautr , pianist , etc. of
Applicatioaa will bo received uutil
February -Jib , at his residence , 317
17th a'rctt , from 2 to 3 o'clock p. m.
JKMt
est
,
PIANO TUNING & REPAIRING. ed.
Mr. George Walthor , formerly of !
Now York City , has arrived In this |
place. The gentleman is an excellent
tuner of Fiaaos , and iu order that the
many families may avail themselves *
EO good au opportunity , Is ready to
rectivo orders at NV. , ' 517 Seventeenth
stroot. s&m 2i
-
l"uuernl Obsequies of Thomas Blackit
with
more
At one o'clock yeRterday the thi.n
rarious Jloscnio bodies assembled at ing
their hall on Sixteenth street and
marched from thcncu to the late resi- snow
dnoe of Hon. Thos. Blarkmore where
funeral [ ceremonies were placed call
immediate charge of the oraer
Knights Templar.
After brief services the procession
re-formed as follows : 2 ,
Police force in full uniform , com
manded by Marshal Westerdahl. mixed
,
The Union Pcclfic Band.
Genital ; Led e No. 3 , A. F. aud A.
John ; H. Butler , Master.
Mayor Chase and City Council.
Police Judge and city officials asked ecarci
Chief Engineer Galllgan and heads New
Fire Depsrlmont. and
Detachment of Sir Kniijhls ot JMt. v rly
nal
Calvary Comuiandory No. 1 , in full 11
uniform , under command of Eminent iuiot
Byron Staubury. of 50
Ilearso with reinsius > er
, guarded by
bearers , all Sir Knights. oysters
Carriages containing mourners and climb
.
the long corte-- wended its sol-
way through the principal streets clear
city , t preamtcd a most imposing dry
; , and the immenjo number ahouldere
attendance , as well s the crowd
assembled to witness the last 'Firm
testimony of and ? 3
respect love to a
native
prominent and honored citizen , not inal ;
withstanding : the extreme severity of S3
weather , demonstrated the uni veal
esteem in which he was held. at
tha crmetery the body wcs con stock
to the sravo with the solemn lota ,
of the Knights Templar ritual
the remsins of a noble man and
knight were hidden away un Ib. ;
last trump shill summon all dard
appear before the Supreme Grand tra "
of the Universe. 9c ,
FURSJ FURS ! 1 FURS ! ! ! K
§ 2 45
Lidios'and gents' fur goods of er- gallon
description at Iho Fur Manufscdard k
opposite pjstoffica , Omaha. " " All or
p-intos
are warranted.
16ta ,
HK-VKY G. RiciiTER , good d
decI3-tf Ftsrrierl
TELEPHONE HEADQUARTERS.
PVank Knight to be Placed
Here as Manager of the
Western District ,
It will bo good news to many of
our citizens to learn that Mr. Frank
B. Knight , formerly manager of the
Western Union telegrtph office in thia
city , will shortly return to make his
residence once more among us. Mr.
Knight , it will be remembered , laft
some months go to take a responsible
position with the Bell telephone com-
pinn , and ho ha been re
cently appointed manager of the
western district , comprising the
slates of Nebraska , Colorado , Nevada ,
California , Oregon and several others
and the territories , with headquarters
in this city.
The news was rtcsived on Saturday
in a private letter to a well known
gentleman and ia uow for the first
.
tirno made public.
While wo do not know the details
of the new arrangement , it Is , no
doubt , ono of considerable importance
and shows the position among western
cities occupied bv oura , which is rapid
ly becoming the headquarters of en
terprises of all kinds.
UBT OP LBTTBHb
Ik'inaiuing in the Omaha poatoffice
/O" the week ending Saturday , Jin
uery 20,1881.
OENTLEMEN"
Anwillt Allen J
Avury H H All * m DAn
An- eisoii C W Andenoti A C
Byrnes J Bentley J 1)
BaUMan J U BiownTS
Harry V Baniilpe S P
Bailey J Bnctle C
C Bon lison B
Conuely J Cafertv S B
Cainpfi Id T Can ilium W D
CommasVey V O Christ ! nson J
Crow-Icy J II f'orke 11 A
Coffmaa G Crook G L
Croaley G A C oink F B
Cctelifie.ct J Dunigan . /
DeF nun 111 Dahrenstaedt A
ZM-S S Funk N
F aiiklia L 2 Fejioft J
Fulforse E A Hwham A t
J'nntU ' Hoffman W
Hih T L Harmnon C
Hntchiugs A P H ibb .rd F F
KoltJ Ke gyVC
KirkW ! Ke.gm.TM
Kruissig G Lane T J
LeeJ A Leiser A
Morton .T II Moore M
Morrie C McCarthy V J
Mortjn F Mei.uliouiJJ
Morris T
M. . lito * W J McGruii T
Mitclwll S Mci uy S
Nash A M
Nel'ou F Overtoil A
Oak Dr Poland K
Paries HW Pond W
Quiglsy J Robinson Mr
Kedge sJL Robertson W
ShawF SthlegelElI
StodiartEG San.lstadt D
Snyder R Smith A C
Sh ft i M Scoot T
Thompson ; J E Thompson S
Vsi A Viedenbnrgh W
Williby \V H Walker R
Totzman F Zeh H
FIRMS.
Mcl'ennu'l ' , Ruse & Co
Wilcozan & U
LADIES' LIST.
Anderson Mrs A Aiulersou Martha G 2
Barker ) Mrs A Bruce Ida
Barons ' "Ifs J J-rnwn Stino
Bridge Emma Brings Mrs E
Cannou Miss E Cameron Mrs J S
° arl Miss AM Conoers Mrs SI
Jfrs r D.nley Mrs A W
Davis : Miis M E Dnrr Miss H
F.ynn Sara'n Fried Misa T
GoO' ' ge Miss M Gonrireaux Mra : E
Uardm-j Mw M E Heath Mrs S
Hulib.ird Mrs .T Hedge Mis G "
HutcliTnaMrsEW Horsman MISS Bl
Johnson Miss E Kentcr Mia G or
Kenneth Mitu L KuoxMrsA
Lau-rence Mrs \\r \ 0 Lewis M s L
Lockard Mra E 3Jattson M"ra E
MaiJaMrsH McCoivinE ! a2
Afoi ers Miss E Miller Miss E
Bryan Mrs 2 O'Duno-huu Mis B
Otis Mn T Powell Mrs K
Kasmnssan Mis Jim insnn Miea M
lloss * ii-s A Stuiih M G A
Smith Mi--s R Shafer Mi's 0
Schii ier Miss B Sp-jnijlor MIPS E
Tmuupacm MI s J Turner Mrs A
Warner Mrs JIG
Tno3. F. HALI , , Postmvtvr.
UEMOVAL NOTICE. do
If
On 31ndjy 1'ivill remove my stock all
be
groceries ; , provisions , flour nnd
feed to the largo brick atorojon south
vrest corner Eleventh nnd Farnham
streets , where I will havs a full assort
ment , and goods shall bo acid at low
figures i , nnd nothing in'sropreseut-
. Cll and eco me.
2Q-2t J. A , MuVmiE.
BONNER 1309 , Doasks street , has
larcest snd best stock of House
Furnishing Gooda in the city. j24-tf
"Weekly Market Review.
WHOLE8ALP.
OIIAHA , February 1,1881.
The market opened up thii week
-it better prospects for a good trade ed
. for some time past , thouuh noth
great is expected until ipring
opens. Shippers still complain of the free
blockade and bad
roads ; some
wholesalers have been compelled to
in their traveling men on thia ac
count.
GRAIN.
WHEAT Dull nnd unchonucd ; No. relli gun
77c ; No. 3 , 65o ; rejected , EOc. nnd
BABLBV
Nominal.
RVE No. 2 , 72c ; common weatern
25c.
OATS No. 2 , 30c.
PRODDCB. 25 X
Bntter , good d majid ; common , 13
. 8 ° d , 18c ; choice , 20cggs ; ,
, and bring almost any p-ice
; chcosn , Nebraska , 14c ;
York , 14jc ; potMoea , quiet
unchanged ; peach blows , 75c ;
rc e , 65c ; onions , nom-
; hay , firm ; baled , 59 50 ®
50 ; in bulk , S7 25@8 CO ; cider ,
aud unchanged , § 8 50 per conk
gallons ; hickory nuts , 75c@8125
bu. ; che nuts , S3 00 ; walnuts , 65c ;
cranborriee , 87 00 < 38 00 per bbl ; fresh
, 25335S40c per can ; honey ,
, Hrm at 18@20c.
rOKE AXD LARD.
Quiet ; hams , smoked , S9 20 ; bacon ,
, $7 75 ; breakfast. $9 75@10 50 ;
salt sideRceir$7 ! 20 ; rjbs6 37 } ;
, ? 4 00 ; lard , S8 10.
LITE STOCK
and quiet ; native fat steers ,
50@4 25 ; western , comical ; cowsj A Safe
, $2 50@2 75 ; western , nom *
sheep , western , batchers rtock
253 50 ; natives , § 3 75@4 00 ;
isscsrce and higher aud sells readily
4 25@5 50 ; hogs , higher ; fair
S4 504 75 ; "choice carload
S4 90.
GROCERIES
Unchangedsugars ; , cut loaf lie per
powdered llcsjrannlatedlOc,6tsn- ;
"A" lOic.off "A" lOc , white ex
"C" 9ic ; standard extra " 0"
yellovr 'C" 8c.
STRUPS Best barrels , 65Jo per THE
llonb83t ; half barrels,54c ; best keg * .
psr ke ; standard bhls..47o per
; standard half bbh. , 49c ; stan
kei s , § 2 25 per keg.
COFFEES Costa Ric * 18c per Ib. ,
18ic , Mexican 18c , fancy rio
choxado. i 16c ; pritno do. 15ic ,
do. 14lc.
GOOES S Ib. pcschei § 4 00
per case , 2 Ib. peaches $3 00 , 2 Ib.
blackberries 82 20 , 2 Ib. raspberries
53 00 , 2 Ib. gooseberries $3 50. 3 Iby
pears $300 , 3 Ib. tomatoes S3 00 , S
Ib. do 82 50 , 2 Ib. corn $3 75 , 2 Ib.
peas 55 00 , 2 Ib. do , S3 00 , 2 Ib string
beans 82 50,21b Lima do. $2 25.
FISH lib No. Imackeralshalfbbl. ,
87 50 ; mackeral , kits , 81 25 ; family
do. , half bbl. , 84 76do ; , do , kite , 85c ;
1 Ib. white fish , half bbl. , 57 00 ;
do , kits , 81 25 ; family do , half bbls. ,
§ 4 50 ; do , do , kits.31 00 ; Labrador
herrine , hilf bbl. $400 ; do , quarter
bbl. 82 26 ; do , kits , 90s ; scaled , per
box , 50c. ; '
DBIED FHUITS Alden apples , per
Ib , lOJc ; sliced do 7 o , common do
Gjc " ; peaches , per Ib. , 8 ; blackberries
"l o , prunes 8c.
Higher ; supply fair , with good do-
mand ; live chickens , nominal ;
dreaied , 8@10c ; ducks , dressed , 10 ®
12Je ; turkeys , 12@14c ; geese , 1012c.
GREEK FRDITS
Active ; Apples , 'Michigan ' , § 2 76
© 3 00 ; Missouri , S2 25@2 50 ; malaga
lflmons$4 25BIfl89ina4 ; 60orartres ; ,
Messina , $3 75 per oiae ,
enema , S7 6008 00 ; malaga grapes ,
8 50@9 50 per barrel.
LEiTHEK.
Quiet and unchanzed ; shoe-
maker's stock , sole leather , oak
anned , 40@43o per Ib. ; hemlock
tanned , 30@36 ; upper , common ,
24S28 ; unper , domestic calf ,
6100@1 30 ; French calf , $1 50@2 10 ;
domestic kip , 80081 00 ; French , ? ! 00
© 150.
HARNESS STOCK Quiet No. 1 , oak
tanned , 43@45flNo.2j ; oak.tanned , 41 ©
43c ; No. 1 , hemlock tsnngd. 38@40o ;
No. 2 , hemlock trimmed , 37@3Po.
Active and unchanged , with good
demand ; hickoryand oak , ? 7 75 ; cot
ton wood , $5 25@5 75.
BRICK.
Dull ; common in kiln , S8 50 ®
10 GG ; pfeeaed , 816 0018 00.
LUMBER.
Quiet ; framing , 18 ft. and under ,
per M , ? 20 ; fencing No. 1 , 12
io 20 ft. . $22 00 ; No. 2 , 12 to 20
ft. , § 20 00 ; common bnani * . dressed ,
$20 00 ; flooring , No. 1 , § 40 00 ; No.
2 do , 835 00 , siding , No 1 , 2500 ;
No. 2 do , 822 00 ; No. 3 do , 820 00 ;
finishing , $40 00@55 00 ; shiplap ,
plain , 23 00 ; ceiling , three-eighth
beaded , 6 inch , No. 1 , $3500 ; thin-
ales , S2 60@3 75 : oickpts , No. 1 , per
M , S32 50 ; No. 2,825 00 ; postsceaar ,
16@18c ; oak , 30@40c.
KAILS ,
Firm and unchanged ; oar load lots ,
S3 00 ; Its3 quantities , $3 153 25.
0M.
Dull ; Minlr,25@75c ; rauskrat , H@8c ;
otter , 85 00@8 00 ; beaver , Si 00
@ 1 60 ; raccoon , 35@50j ; skunk , 15 ®
40o ; wolf , 35@75c ; for , red , 8125 ;
grey , $1 40 ; cross , $2 50.
one.
Ilrm ; gulden machinery , 3Bc per
g < il. ; lard , eztra winter , 78c ; No. 1 ,
C5i ; No. 2 , 65c ; linssed , boiled , 680 ;
raw , 55c ; neats foot , pure , 75c ; coal
oil , 16jc.
HIDES AND
Quiet acd Unohanced ; green hide * ,
C7cgreen ; salt , 7J < g8c ; dry flint , 15c ;
dry s It , 13c ; ptilts , B0cl 60 ; Ul-
low,5o per Ib.
Wecallspecialatiention to the splen
did offtir which wonowmake to snbscriTTIJ
bare. For § 7 we will send The Church
Union for one year and Chambers'
Encyclopedia (15 ( vols. ) , a verbatim
reprint of the last London edition.
There are 800 pages in each volume ,
and the whole
comprises a complete
"Dictiouary of Universal Knowledge ; "
we will send the Encyclopedia to
every ono paying 810 for four years'
subscription in advance , or to any ono
sending four now subscribers at 82.80
each. Those who have teen the work
can scarcely credit the posiibility of
furnishing it at such a loir price. .
Address E. B. GRANNIH , *
Publisher Church Union , E.
22Beekman a : . , New York City.
Thos. < Fitchtm , DTidforJ , Pa. , wrlta : I en-
e mouoy lor pring B 01-om , > H . eald I wou d
it cured mo , ray DyspcprU i as vu.idbrd w.th
ullltisjmp'oms. Many thuukg , I Bha I nov r
without it in thahoato.
Eaet India Pile Cnre. The
only specific for all forms of
Piles. In use In foreign countries -
tries for years , lately intro
duced into America. Warrant-
to give instant relief and a
permanent cure guaranteed.
Sold by all druggists or mailed
on receipt of price , 50
cents , by the American agents ,
Bicharoson & Co. , Wholesale or
Druggists , Saint louls , JIo.
ZARA'S BILIOUS PILIS ,
guaranteed : to give immediate
relief in all cases of Bilious
Liver Complaints , Costiveness -
tiveness , Sick Headache , Indigestion -
digestion , and cleansing' the
system of all impurities. Trice
cents. All druggists sell
them.
h 4
upend
Ball
3t-lw
IN USB POKXY YEARS.
Storm's
CELEBRATED SCOTCH
gnd Pleasant Remedy for
COUGHS , COLD8 , ASTHMA ,
HOARSENESS and Strengthen
ing the Lungs.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
Price only IO Cents.
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
GREAVWESTEHN
eo."ikRathhun ; , Principal.
Ilemisphero
Stomach
Greighton Block , --"OMAHA bilious Wliile
- * climate
ge Derated
8ndf rCircnI r. Per ocn tale
" " - - -
{ pit ts
SPEGIAL
_ . .
NOTICK AdTCrtmeut3 ! To Lcf o : Sale *
J LL
crt.JonEd , VF.\ni3. Doardlcviil , bo Inn -
! n thtw coluaics once iJr TEN CEXl *
pr ! ! n ; wh subs < ; icDlnscrtlDnlVJE ! CB F
\nf llntj. Tht > fiist jr..oj ncTar IdM than
SWBNTT.FIYE CEijT ? .
T5
M ( ZI TO WA - ' Jl 3 * L T OKcs
It. L , THOMAS. Kjrn.sr.jlrbton Block
[ ONKY TO IiOAri HOv in-S\ro
I Dr. Edwsri ! Lorn Ajsasf , uoB2U
HJI.P PAHT53
AN KcSTERM Jj.r > Y , Tul-ty jesn i-f a o a
tcacber In a city h ! h school -nd ot f > od
social standingi > > sins ap um b ms ' .facro
sbe would hare the are t-f ch IdroQ i "x
ceptlonabo relc'c.iceH f/om relliMc . ' * ' . . ! !
known source . X V Z . co "ffl27 ? - :
ANTED Cirrffp ndcnte i .1 > iJd.v or
J rcflnemont. edustl n a..ii tciiiLu in a
taci ' by a practical tiuatleliian ot li 1 mf > ni-
tt-.n' , indu.iriojs atd " sfixl ba ! i Of ] i-
mutual Inttrciig. Iriondship a m-'rluio < .
Ailtrtb'iust let coulie IICB , JjirhN ! .
Mirrmcdoan , Pa.7t.Cn. Inur- 27Ji
WANT u Twosocd milliilo.-o-I a rutji. ,
caiivaa. for thi Coji.rail 'Ii f.
Life Inatuaiico Con pani * . A Ro u "i < y
commission will be givtHtt'.o rl be piri. i.ap
ply o"S"xi ihstldi-n Hrou .cor Utn ai. ( > l-oi.i
bam , overstate UuiiU , licnvceu li ai d jo > l t.
- y .KTED A partner witli tl 6 In -
VV pucr. A tin t r wbo URII
: oj. A-pIytj"A | K. ' < li . *
- '
\NTED Afocdhui lre < ' , jt hi" cirl-nt-
at Uotel , comer 10. aim llurm' ttt ts.
. .
.o t (
WAN'iKv gi 1 fur g tar i nou3u ork
Mil t lie 1-tOll C lufc ; S'O > J Va dl i"l
Apply at l,5o" C lo.nii tt. 6.-3i' !
A Tc'D An cxpcri.nc ; l b'.l licr wan'a
to Btin a iuc Luact.ti ii-omu < > uial ! wiy"
ern own , where there i no'i" , or A uerc o m M
no > Jo ; oail ! ta c a ruiin ile partrsr. Ad < n "
L. K. 'olb. Jicks-iu , U Koti Co Nc . U-U
-\TrOODCauPrKUsWvNTr.l.-l.M'T ' AY.
8
WAfllEb ' i-lrlfur ccner.l ho-i two'k , 312
SuUib EiuUu nil tract , b iuven a.-j
lam an' ' ' rnf"t ' I
W * nil io tr.iui almttjt. tw i it I .n u p
- yf.ru Jili-ctjn. -id rej * . - ,
Bee clllc.- .
: , UVJ f'j
Kun.h'iau . nmoiit tk
EORREsT .1 : nlly
ITi el'inted for c mfoi ! .it I ion * tiit-in : , * * '
S2L : ' 8 h s'.rtct < il Ca l-ol .TJ STO-1
V OL n U.V.SHEO ROOMS t > fici
iM WUli boa-J suitibl { r e > leui-u in
Isdy , 15th uml lell'oru a at eel" , ( nlist I ous . )
rj-l-t
F I oil BRVT Moi-ly fnrnidliu'l front
i ut g'do. at 1310 D.ivi-1' rl - ' 1-5-ti
POKKi-T T evvliou o clitU i . ' -c , laid
and soft water , on'UJaml t - . ' ) J n-
gui.-a 307 lith it I-Ji-tf
FOH. KENT Ilnnso in Shnli's lid 'ulihtion ,
S 5 ptr month. > V.
Crelzh on IJ'nck.
Jit "KMT A lurnhhul , iit.U1 i I"I'L ' -
F Inquire at No lOli H'ur'ilistn ' St 'j'-t
OU rttiNT - luru l.isl rin : ni " -i Mer
chants KscluiiKO , X. E. C.ir. lotti as ,
"JO-tf
FR ) SALE -ino rc'ilcnc ? , l"t JOOxVO feet
only . mU | C3 S. > V. f c tirt be use , loot
tioit sijjlit v. John L. McC's ue , ojii | si o ro--t
office. Jiff' ' < . ( M
TT Ot S Lt Maps of D.in.ra ! < snU ui p > cun -
JD tv sh win locati in i > ff in ii usedndmtls ,
rail nml Wi on ri'nils hdio il mil \'tini pr.-
Ciii ts , at pricis frmn SI 10 < a ilJ 5 ' i jj h As
there arc only nf w eou.is lift 1'jr io"unii K
t purchasj shoalii do s at o c , at uitice o !
ANDREW KO K ATtK , CIM ! > ns'i. ccr and
Survnv r. 16 II Firnham trcf. iinT-tf
' - Two-rtiiry licUsu antl iu 1 .uU on
Capitol hill. HoUC co.l'--.iiiah r./onis uad b
neatly nc'ir. Ij'Citl'jn lrj-clj ! ! ) JSo 14. ic- !
° ° UE , oppnsil" 11 utoHice. 103-tf
W IATHRFOKSALK 1'clncrcd m any p rt
oftlicoty. Call on T uJJrebJ T-05.
- , cor , litli ail ( Jhlcaio SU CS-tt
FiORSALG , CHKAl' A n w 16-hor'O rower
Vcrtica'btllcr. ' Oiiixhai'oiiuilo fcMicbi.4 !
. -.sa S
EJR SALE Lcaae anj fnrn.inro cfcflrat-
clasi ' hotel in a towu of 13'jt ) tiii &libiitIn
Stats oi ? .c' ' rasV.i. Has 24 CK. tbo travrllii
men'a rouort Inquiri- rirofticu 2la-'J"
niOU SA' ' KAt a bargain , ruy ftocfc of cro-
JU cerlc < andllxtnretf , I will also nnt n pur-
chaser mv build UK and wa-nn sct'cj. ' IM J ire
corner 16ih and Jzard strict , . - . C. H-
XOl-tf
F K SALE A fAtlGAIN A liui rtis KiWi
urto. furnltunaii < lrocK l , mi JOtrt
bt. , opposite the II. ! dcp it , for "ale very L ap
Or the flxturej , furniture and clock wi 1 He .Id
and building rented. Inquire o ( Kl ) . II i
ORAl K T .TO eioas
carrlar - , a A. J.
"rapaon'H. fn.if
A
I .n tbo 2ath in . . .
LOS , 'dua.ia < u P.pin..n ,
four twc"iy-ilollar juld ; ulces aru 8 .oil ire
.uci > " . Trio'lliuur Mill bar w.irue'i bypv
thooarnoat ho B o Otfic or .it P. | illio ,
> ? :0.Hof : ( tlioaioio lus'eiiios bc n to i U.
EI bA nui.r ! ! ? ? H * i
'
I
i !
2 i ,
)
Sa
W'd
&
B S.
Absolutely Pure ,
Made ( rom Grape Creat-i Tartir ? ' > ot > '
propnratlon makes such llstht , fl ky hot iireitts. CA1
luxurious pi9try. Can 1)0 ) catcu ly ) dr pei int
fear of the Ills rc'mltlnc frcni ho '
hold only In cans bv all firuL-crs.
ROVAL PAKlNa'PoTTOnr. Cn. . Nev 'k.
Prizes UN
I
IVEX pretcn
pretcnL
GEAND PE1ZE MASQUERADE
Grand
OIVKN
BT THE
Oinalni Ladies' Society , Tro
On Saturday Feb. 5th ,
Brandt's Turner Hall. cbarzc
Matli
3-TiCKETS$100-Si 3o.t.c
Everybody i conllilly Invltf d ; Tickets e.in be
by everj member of the tocioty.
Only masts nJmittcJ to the half.
Carnaval will be prtsent , Mil > vil' ' 2
FUK evsryone. fapra
13"Conic one , coma all to the Masquerade tourd
tomt
of the "Omtha Ladies'Socle'y.
One
THE COMMITTEE , v
FEVER AMD
i
ice
Tiieralgno civilized nation lii tie T > * c3t ru
In which the utility of IZof-li tt r' < ; > 47
Bitters aa a tonic , camcti < s aLd > uti j
medicine , is not tcown andapprccinied. !
i ] a medicine for ill biasoce and oil |
, It la especially snlttd to the coaptcicta i
by U o weather , btlcp uc pa. < * t stuJ [
vcecublo stimulant In tbd worlu. \ <
by BrumC s and I > eAlors , to 'vhcni ) * *
Hc tett r'8 Alsainac for 1SJ.
a unot
is TAILERS OF DRY GOODS.
Preparing for extensive
improvements in our
store and to reduce stock for our semi-annual in
ventory , we offer great bargains in ours
M /s , IP
, u a ai - U Ib tiii
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 iVomies ? , Fancy Brocades , Mattel-
lases , &c. , wcrih at wholesale to-day 37 1-2 cents.
is fffk'wz ' hundred yards of all iv ol French IJrocades , ' .rimires. fce. , 24 iiiclies
u iv'c. i wy Jiiie , closely woven goods , Hi :3T : I-2 cents u'orUi 01) ) cents.
" > pk' ' { ' . till wool Colnrcd Ciislimcrc. 40 inches wide , marked down from 75
iWist tfso a liirffu lei of all j ! < ; n3ie Clotlis at 51) ) cents , 4f laches wide and worth
§ 1 u yard.
Safin Brocade Velvets uf $3.50 red need from S5.00.
: ? .00 ' " 0.00.
f'oj re ntonule Velvets 375 " " o.flO.
Black in-owidi-s Silk 1.75 ' * " 50.
Colored yilk : m < ! Wool Ilrocu ; ! s 48 inched wide at $2.ao , formerly sold
ut $4.0J. (
1 I/7 H '
lg *
d-S t. < I
To effect a sure sale on every pair of Blankets we own , W& note the following : Call and eiaaina
10-4 Heavy White B'akets at $5 00 , formerly $6 00.
.11-4 ' " " " 6.00 , " 7.50.
11-4 " " " " 675 , " 8.00.
11-4 " " " . 800 , " 1000.
12-4 " " " " 9.10 , " 1200.
A few fine Bed Comforta left that we offer at 25 psr cent loss than former prices
This is only a sMgbt inkling of reductions made this month in all the departments from
first to third story of our Farnham Street Store.
Jg *
. : P. : MIOBSE : ] & ccx
\OADEMyOF \ MUSICf !
_
i GRSST < AT5RUTJOS ; !
For Two Nights Only.
lyndsy Mid Tuesdi-v. Ji . 31 aud feb. I.
t'xt avagmza Combination !
First , Proem-lion In ihl < cit" Sh
IF ]
ThoX'W EVANbKIJM. Iih J-van e'I"l '
'tho m > t re-wriitcii i > y Job i J ica'y ! ' ,
n ftv ral new ecinta , aud . nsi al muticii
I-.UMO 3 by M' . > -dv.aril E. l.Icc , and a puj.UUr
ft of tlir-ctcrs.
TlE3D < YrVrtMVO. Fo > . l t Fl-at lima in
ci y cf tlu hi hly m co tful < pora L'o 8
T II .111" , ss llajod at the Si an i 'hea'ie ' ,
indon , ever ihron baidrid COLtecti lie nuhif ,
ui.led.
II. U ForDi" , the 'n irelr new mui'c ' Eolect-
ifr-m Ofl'b-ick , ' 'om. L 'i ihe'm , Delihi > § ,
IB-OIK. L ccqy Knulnl id anil Jo 113 D 'U
ces pr. dci d w th 7eec , ' er < - , IIPW and
iu itu ! C"-mes a'ij ch'i'UK or FORiY
lL' O L Rlf.th3 oi irivtd hvano..nB
ft'c ' Quutriic u I and elhti nl or c tri.
i n wo > stoat "ax ileycr & "ro Be-
v-d sai'101 M 2J ' ! !
LOADEMTOf MUSIC !
_
S. N. MEALO , Manager.
dne-d-y ) Ih > osiil ' ?
fclhurea-y , f
FOCBPa YPJAE Of
. DRAPER'S MAMMOTH
FiNOLE'iOM'S
'AI5LV < : OH IXIT10.Y !
r RESENTING HS
* TEW VERSION OP
INGLETOM'S CABIN
oriniiii ; tUeS.r n irst Coinpnuv that IMS ever
ent < ; d Lia beautiful Home PictU'O of
LIFE Ail ; NO tflE LOWbY.
foW-UrUL ] DOUBLE C-iar.Uii .
eccnl Effects ,
' tleinted Trick Doutcy "Jerry ,
Mammoth Traiued n oolbouidj.
ThJJajn'illi Jub'.loc Bind
Grand * TraniformaTlon.
Price of Adiri3 iiin , 25c mil 3 < " . I 'i cxlra
for rear ci aotn.
to r ce , Ctil Tm 1 Atiu" 2c- |
t.or. ac i
|
Slil KE tfJffi 1ST T.1IS.OK , !
r3parc-l : t. , _ .tol' als , ssnta and ov rca-.U | i _
irder. VrU-m , Ct nnd orraauipKL ! BnUtd t
J
'DoorVcst of
pn
UUB
% ,
II. TIUBtK ,
ERCHAXT . TAILORS ,
No. 1220 Douglas Street ,
EASES OF THE EYE ,
Sar and Throat.
RL. B. GRADDYI ?
ICULsST , AURIST & LARYNCIST.
Ovt-r Kannard'a" Drutr Store
Corner of 14tli and
Counlas Sts-
We
ovlS-3m
WO. Q. JACOBS ,
fFonssrlycl Otetft Jwotsj
rv
Farnhacx iit. , OM Etaati of Jscob Glj
TIIE DA SLY IJEE
H.
the Latest Hoao and Tele-
of tb Day. .
,
M I EVON
* " * * *
P3 ge O
rm-r
1
ULU
FlfiA'lIiM STREET ,
50,000
i
MAX MEYER & BRO.
P , oae for the next n,7 (90) ( ) days to sell then
6 tire stock of
Diamonds , Watches ,
Jewelry , Clocks ,
Silver-Ware ,
Pianos 5 Organ.
GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
At Manufacturing Prices , Which is from 15 to 20 oer
cent , below any Eastern Wholesale House , "
preparatory to moving into their \J
New Store , Cor. llth & Farnham
_ Wo Hrnn Riicim'cs. ftonipftiiflhp rnnrinwd
AJI salestrctly cash , therpforc ive are enabled to
oer ! ! Hie consumers of the weed only first
quality goods for their money.
Best straight lOc Cigar in the city ,
Best 3 for a quarter Cigar in the cit ? ,
Best Straight 5c Cigar in the citj ,
Detroit Pin - Cnt a Specialty ,
Oar 80 s Fine Cut is a good on % *
Bagle/s May Flower i . 8 and 16 ounce tins ,
Por40c we have hangup Snuking Tobacco ,
L - \T THE -
MICHIGAN TOBACCO STORE , "
14IT Dongas Street.
are the only Daa'ergia the Celebrated '
Bagley'a MayPIowor.
MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY.
Tlie Izr eat and bctt rortment of
Trui s and Valises in the West. Telescopic Cases
and Sample Trunks a Specialty ,
. H. MARHOFF , - - - PROP.
IIT 14tlt St. , tf Doors Worth of Deoalas St.
'
- i -