' : ; . DAILY BEE , Thurs 1O. BBEVITIES , I'atetvon l ei-t ten cent cigar .at SaxeV. I.ubtus bulk iierfumeatKolmV Oysters , 20 , 25 and S/ic , at Buffet's. PabnerV bulk extract at Sa\eV. Smcke Sweet Losh atDoolittle's. 5-3t Uraugc and lemoas , 25c , psr doz. , at 3Jtt Tct's. - . 9-4t The senate 5ia" < on tile a billtopreveut Ireatiug m ealoon * . 15e t3 c nt cigar in town at Doolittle's. The latest in Lincoln ij a small-pox t-c re. Whiwde , McMillan & Co. , the jewel- CM , Crtigbton Block. o'JG-tf "WASTEDFifty 'thousand dollnrs of oow tylK > i(3 ( . II. T. Clarke. Tlielas-t > ! tlio Vesta ( Chapter parties , lor this -cries will occur at Ma < > nc Hall , IFsitJny niglit next. The next reunion of the Xclna'ka IHuKlien aaJ S.iilm-s will b held at the old jilale Jair ground * in Lincoln. "We have lisen-leJ to expect much. In "The Galley Slave' ve g' > t more merit t han' re espscte.l " I New Yorl : Star. The red line , of tlis street railway has 5jeen ojieaeil a ! far down as Farnhain and T1ftentli ttreetn. Thegresn line is closed . rretirell lias moved into Detwiler'B tilfl fttand. and the carpet man into the occupM l > y ( ! . II. fc J. S. e"ire to cull atleutiuu to Cniit-k- Co.'s great sala of domestic goods .ndvertiMHl on nr t page. "The Galley ijlave contain element" "Unit fully ju"lify the audience in triviuv' , lli8tmuipol approval t-ithe pi < * lcal * nd Dramatic Time * . We Mnder-tnd that The Omaha retum i ! Jlie f rm of a t n psr , to ! jnibli"be < l in lh- > even ing instead of inoruinR , as heretofore. Ji. A M. trains aie j > ro- ivnllcing oer the top . of cars. during this frosty weather. Conduct utt are justified to ec that lb - e orders : ire strictly enforced. 0 wins to a bridge vs-Usbing away ou llie A. & K , Bardey Campbell's "Galley 'Slaw" ' party did nit arrive in Lincoln fro aiSt. Joe until 9 / < .l < xTc Tuesday , too late to give Uie crenin0's entertainment. - A patient -was brought in Tu-h' : T end taken to St. .lo-opu't. : ht > * ; > it l , from Howard county. The nun was John tKr&iizlel , a farm Uborer at St. 1'auT , who 'ivjwliurt ' five anonth ; o , hislett arm bo- Sag wrenched off .and hii basli lacerated l > y Rtlirehiii machine. Hon. Wai. A. 1'axton received yes- 4 rday letter from T. G. Suiails , of Ogal- Hale , Sated l eljruary 7th , in which the < jmterttates tlmt tlie snow had been fa'.l- tlug < ! onliimou3ly since 5 o'clock a. m. of < l1ie CUi , the thermometer indiuAlin from mixleea to thirty degree above rero. lie- SUvein'GOO ' and v < 00 cattle in good condition QUM e < l through that city Sunday evening , ttnwdi&tf east. There were only a fevjiatit caMjs be- 3ere Jwlge Ha\ves yesteiday , Two iplaiu ( Iruniol l id tie Ji'Ual line A < ate f a-sault J.n < ] on ? f tlib'tirlmuix cf the 3 > cacc , ivJiich preceded it , were oiiuilarly il aOt ivitli. An actcr , ane-ited by the onanagcr of the St. Klmo for ohtaiuini ; toouey nuder fl-e pretenses , v. ; s ni whuffed on payment ol the money back-- \rtwn the complain' ' , was withdrawn. ' * The preliminary examination of J. L. Hcrrick , befoie .ludg - llawcs Tuesday , on Ihe charge of ar on , was ably conduct ed on Teinlf f ti.e M atu by E. AV. Simoro.1 Us , and Tol. frmythe for the defen-e. It ffcwlledin thepii < onei l > eln held in th" Win of $ JO ! ) bail to await the notion of the grand jury , now ine ion , although tw judge -5.iiJ ! v < lutu't believe Hcrric'.c * ii ili9 lire going. Warrant ! " Trere at the ame time placed in Sherill llny'n hands Torfiie rret FUESH EOG.S , FIIES.U LEMONS , FUIMU OltASOK's , Huiref iries qHvkd , ulatew it i . FLEMING ACO. . , Grocore. Trinity Guild Sjcinble , ta-night , at Mra. SheUou'.s. Ail friends arc- cordially invited. .lust received at THE BEE Job llotmiB the nicest line of diminutive Taper and Envelopes and Cards , suitable - able for Children's Birthday Parties Call and aee them. llockford' quick train watches t EDHOLM & ERICKSON , opposite U. S. Vostofficc. Church Notes. The Ladies' Sewing Society of the Eighteenth Street ME. . CLnrcb moots Thnraday- afternoon and evening atthe residence of Irs. E. A. Parmeloe , 1510 Casu etreet , to per fect arrangements for tha coining fair. YouiHf people _ are especially iavifcd to the sociable in-the evening. The poeial.ritheriulfof St. Barna- bia' church trill be held at the resi dent of Mr. Johnson , on the north west corner of Bart and Twenty- hfcond streeUihis eveningrom | { 7:30 : to 11 o'clock. Comir.auj.jn sirwcewhich was postponed hsStmdir , "trill bo cele brated lex1 : Suua.iv' ? t tbp Presby terian church. Too Huch of a Load A Dslnyeel Ir Sn. The espresi train from the east one day last week w < w much later than usual , arriving six houw behind time. The io\d TTIS io uood condition and as there htxi been no accident report ed , the oriicialu made diligent inquiry ni to ( he CSUSP , and learned that Whlpple , Mc Itlsou Co. , the Jowel- crs , had en this train three cxprc's cars full of nickel plated clocks , which arrived sife. and are being opened to-day at the .Jewelry Store in Cruightou blosk , fifteenth atrsc % and will be eold S3.03 lets thsn any clock of the Jcind ever offered in this "market. " Third Voters-Keglbtnvtion Konce. Notice ia hereby given th.u Ivill t at my cthce ( up stairs ) northeast eornar of 1-M , and Dougl&s streets , , February , 1881 , fur addition wiii coricctioa of the 3rd reparation list , for UBO at the , , , , t > r counciloien of taid ward. "lifgistrar of Urd ward. KAILWAY EEOOBD. The Exportation of Snow to Our Neighboring State. An Unlucky Special Cav and Its Last Tumble. The immense amount of snow drifted t ed In and about the Union Pacific yard snd depot , on 10h street , made it necessary to remove it in order to work the trains properly. Accnrding- lyyesterday , < train of C. B. itQ coal- cars is employed in hauling the snow from abeut the depot and dumping it into the river , near the west end of the bridge. Paiseutjers observing this train supposed tha * the sin w was being ex ported to Iowa , as they saw nothing else but snow over that way. ABANDONED. The accident to the car containing Manager Kimball and party of the U. P. , on their way borne from the east , which was noticed in yesterday's BEE , w is 30 serious that the car , special car No. 12 , WRB , abandoned entirely and still lies in the ditch near Striker's station , whore the accident occurred. The inmae& narrowly escaped with their livos. This car was unlucky and this was the third accident which had happened to it this year , the first bulng at Sidney , tha second ou its last trip , at Norwalk , Ohio. I'RESSlXtt ON. The executive committee of the board of directors of the U. P. have determined to build this year a broad gusga road from Denver north to the Erie coalfields , and r. standard gauge reid from Grceloy t3 Fort Collins , thence up the Cache le 1'ondre river t-i the North Pnrk > a distance of over 100 miles. Surveyors ara already In the field , and laborer * sre being em ployed at various paints to begin work as saon aa possible. It is slid that the Denver , Salt Lake & .Western railway , which is a Chicago , Burlington & Quincy entonslon , will also seek a western outlet through Poudre pass , md that a lively contest between the tworoid will result. This Is In ac cordance with details already given of the situation in the west. Savaral narrow gauge flat cara loaded on broad gaujo lUta went west last night. The cattle block ido usual at this season of the joar is obstructing U. P. trains. The Chicago & Northwestern roac his 3,201.50 miles in operation anc under construction. There will bo about nevonty passengerljtrains daily in and out of the new passenger depot now bsilding in Chicago snd which will bo ready for occupancy on March 1st , OUR S9u SHIRT ! ! OUR S ! > s SHIRT ! ! OUR 89o SHDIT . ' ! OUR 89c SHIRT ! ! BARGAIN. L. 15. WIHIVMS ASoxs. Dodge and Fifteenth street. Maennorchor Mammoth 10th annual Masquerade Bail , 5Trch 1st Turner's and Motz'i Halls. 2t. . . . . . - - " ' - ' The best 20c Peach . " " 25c Peach ' " S.lc Peach " " 40c Peach All 3 pound full weight At FLEMING'S. Good watch work done atEDHOLB ! A ERICKSON'S , opp. the P. 0. GRAND CENTRAL GALLERY. 212 IGth street near Masonic H l guarantee strictly "first class work , ' and promptness. Give us a trial. f4-eod-tlm Redpath's Lecture. Jamea Rod pat Ii will deliver his zreat lecture on thn Irish land war imd other subjects now agitating the British parliament , pertaining to the present troubles between landlord anc tenant in Ireland , at the academy o music Monday evening next. Mr. Redpath visited Ireland last winter ss special correspondent of The New York Tribune. His letters caused a profound sensation In America , and created ; i sympathy for the land league by their vivid and pa thetic presentation of the wrongs un der which the tenantry of Irelind suf fer. Mr. Redpath Is an American by birth , and the people of Omaha , ladies and gentlemen , will have asi opportu nity of hearing the Irish land ques lion explained in nn eloquent and im partial manner. Lot the Academy bo crowded. Admission fifty cento. The lecturn will commence at S o'clock sharo. ' _ Gooh watch work done atEDHOLM & ERICKSO\T'SJ opp. the P. 0. UNDERWEAR ! ilust be closed out nt some price. If yoacmu'o any , we can giva you BARGAINS ! L. C. WILLIAMS & SONS , Dodge and Fifteenth streets. ' ARRIVED. Those beautiful NICKEL-PLATED CLOCKS are now on aslo at Whipple , McMillen it Co.'s , the jeweler * , Creighton Block , Fifteenth street. Do not delay , but r s/i to ELQUT- mammoth clothing house and of those handsome suits arriving daily. Arctic ! and Rubbers , at H. tfoiiLE & Co.'s. Death Record. Mary , Infant daughter of M. J. Me- Kellison , diedFebruiry Sth , 1881 , 3 o'clock p. in. , aaed five months. Fn- nernl took place at 3 p. m. to-day at thn Holy Sepnlcber. BROWN Last evening , of whooping cough , the infant daughter of Richard and JTary Brown. Funeral will take 'place to-morrow at 2 o'clock , from the residence , 1,128 North Seventeenth tro BET MASQUE , The Carnival Opening in Good Earnest. Brilliant Balls Past and to Come. The carnival season was opened Sat urday evening last by a grand mas querade ball at Brandt's Turner hall , under the auspices of the Omaha La dies Society , an auxiliary branch of the Turnera , and one which ia devot ing its effjrts toward securing a fund 'or the erection of a new hall. The attendance was good and Steiuhauser's 5ne orchestra was on hand to add to the many other attractive features , and there was no lack of interest. The evening begun with a short pantomime performance , in which Prince Carnival was resurrected , being dug out of his grave In the center of the stage. After this the ball opened , and continued until C o'clock , a. m. The decorations were elegant , and a sumptuous supper was paovided by Mr. Brandt. The offer of prizes to the best maskers brought out many nice , and a number of odd , costumes. Miss II. Wlndhelm received the first prize for ladies' costume , repre senting an "odalisque. " Mrs. E. Andres , in the character costume of a noble lady of the six teenth century , took the second prize. Charles Smlthborger , as a Mexican Cavellero , and Paul Gortehmann , jas Humpty Dumpty , carried off the prizes for gantleman maskers. THE CONCOBDIA. Metz's hall was Tuesday the scene of a brilliant affair , the annual mas querade ball of the Concordia society. The hall and galleries were crowded with maskers and spectators , who only awaited , the Grand March by Stein- haueer'sorchestrato open the evening's galties. The preparations for this ball had occupied weeks and the re sult was seen in costumes of nnusua richness , beauty and elegance. Many of them were Imported from New New York at a great expense for this cccasion. The committee of arrange merits consisted of H. Pundt , A. Meyer , L. Raapke , E Burmeister , A Dorrnan , H. Schwabs , Wm. Slevers and Julius Meyer , all of whom ap pearcd in the rich and elegant cos tumes of Hungarian hussars , of gold stnrlet and black velvet. Among many other elegant cos tumcs worn were the following : Mrs Ferd. Schroeder , Red Riding Hood Mrs. Hubermann , Caucasian ; Mrs Horton , Night ; Mr ; . Slnhold , Nurse Mrs. Dormann , Black Forest cos turne ; Mrs. Burmester , Maid ; Mr Festncr , clown ; Mr. R. Siemon , ol ( woman ; Mr. Schorb , trapper ; Mr. Ed Maurer , Iriahman ; Mr. Henry Meyer Mephhta ; Mr. Hubormann , confec tloner ; Mr. Edward Peycke , domino Mr. Wilrodt , hunter ; Mr. Sinhold , Zouave ; Mr. Stradmann , harlequin Mr. Schroeder , soldier 16th century , Mrs. Weisa , noble lady ; Mrs Rapp , noble lady ; Mrs. Sclierb , Mrs. Stradt- man , nuns ; Mm. Metz , Queen o Night ; Mrs. Weinhagen , mermaid Miss Pundt , sailor costume ; Mrs. R Slomon , French cook ; Miaa Roeder Night ; Miss Maggie Lang , Goddess of Liberty ; Miss Carrie Lang , mal carrier ; Miss Heimrod , Hessian suit . The regular dancing programme was preceded by two hours of music and promenading , after which the usual enjoyments of such occasions wera kept up until a late hour. MAENXEHCUOR MASQUERADE. The Omaha Maennerchor's tenth annual masquerade ball will be hell on Tuesday evening , March 1st , in the * two adjoining hall * , ( Turner'sand Metz'a halls ) . Two full orchestras have been engaged , and it will sur piss all previous ma ked balls given by the M < iennerchor. The committee of arrangements consists cf William Aust , Wm. Mack , Henry Straaburg J. Bolkhall , A. Stall , Fred. Schmld and H. llozenswelg. STANDARD CLUB. The masquerade party by the Stan dard club , which will take place one week from to-night is looked forwan to as the event of the season. This well known club will try to tske the caka off of everything and they usual ly come pretty near doing what they try to. None will be admitted with out masks so that spectators will no occupy space to the exclusion o dancers. DANISH SOCIETY. The Danish society will hold ita annual masquerade on the 26th in slant. A ! this society's masquerades always are very popular in Omaha both the capacious Metz and Turner halls have been secured for the oc casion , Messrs. Steinbanaer'a am Hoffman's bands are engaged , and no efforts will be spared to make It the grandest of the seas on. Good watch work done atEDHOLM & ERICKSON'S , opp. the P. O. Knights of tythlaa. Tuesday the officers of the newly organized Omaha lodge K. of P. , were installed in Hornberger's hall , and about twenty new members were taken in. The lodge itarta out in good shape with over thirty members The installation was conducted by Deputy Grand Chancellor John Kuan the officers installed being as follows Past Chancellor Commander Se- baslian Blurnle. Chancellor Commander H. G. Krause. "Vice-ChancellorCommander Peter Hlntze. Master of Exchequer Henry Horn- berger. Keeper of Records and Seals Charles Merkt. 'Master of Finance Emil Metzger. Prelate AugustEempfe. Master of Arms Henry Lenhart Inner Guard Frank Grossman. Outer Guard Leonard Libal. Good watch work done at ED HOLM & ERICKSON'S , opp. the P. O. SEE ! SEE ! ! thonew NICKLE-PLATED CLOCKS at Whipple , McMillan & Co.'s. They ara of the latest pattern , guaranteed to keep good time and will be sold for from $2.00 to $3.00 less than even an Inferior clock. STATE 1 < TO < D3. LINCOLN , February 8 , 1881. The ollowing communication was received > y the senate in reply to the resold- ion of inquiry concerning the where abouts of the etato funds In the lianda of banks and bankers : Certificate of deposit of Onialia National bank , January 0 , 1881 , on demand without in terest S 1-1,13302 Certificate Caldwell. Hamilton & Co. , January C , 1831 , on de mand without interest 2oOCO 00 Certifisates , January 0 , 1881 , Tiist National bank of Lin- cold 23.03000 ? ,000 CO Certificate. StateNationalbank of Lincoln , January C , 1881. 33,000 00 Certificate , Marsh Brothers & Moaher 23,72356 Certificate , State Central bank , Grand I'lanc ] , January0.1SS1 5,000 03 Certificate , State Sayings bank of 1'remont , .lanuary G , 1SSI 5,000 CO Certificate , banking house of J B. Dinsinore & Co. , of Sutton - ton , January 6,18S1 4,003 00 Total amount of certificates S1S9.8C0.58 Amount in 17. S. bonds held ns an investment ufsurplua funds , and purchased by or der of the board created by act of ( legislature , Feb. , 2-1 1S7'J , and on which theie has been received for the benefit of the Btato S2OvO interest $50,000 U. S. , 4 percsnt bonds 9 51,718.75 Cnrrency.gold and siler 23,700. SO Total of state ftind on hand at date , and condition of the same 8217,280,19 Rockford quick train watches at EDHOLM & ERICKSON , opposite U. S. Postoffice. Gone to Get Married. It will bo a bit of news of Interest to evsrybody , when we say that one of our genial and popular county offi cials , Mr. John G. Jacobs , will , to morrow , at 9 o'clock a. m. take unto himself a wife. Mr. Jacobs was sup posed to bo n confirmed old bachelor and been given up by moai cf his friends to the horrors of that condi tion , until just previous to his depar ture for the cast the rumor that be was trying to rent a cottage , put a re porter on the scent of an item. He will bo married at Hanover , Penn. , to Miss Mary B. Soliday ane Immediately after leave for York , where the wedding dinner will be given , and will leave the same day for Omaha , by way cf Cincinnati , St. Louis , etc , arriving heroic about a week from to-day. Rockford quick train watches a' EDHOL1I & ERICKSON , opposite U. S. PoEtoffice. Rubbers and Arctics , at H. DOHLE & Co.'e. Workingmen know where to go for your drink of pure Kentucky 10 cent whiskey , Imported glaa and Irish whiskeys , Bndwelser boer. Agent foi St. Gotthard Bitters. D. L. McGccKiN , jan 27-lm 314 South 10th St. EVERYBODY can afford a clock now , for Whlpplo , McMlllen & Co. have received those elegant NICKLE PLATED time keepers and will sell them for very little money. The semi-monthly social gathering of St. Barnabas church , will be held at the residence of Mr. Johnson , on the northwest corner of Bnrt and Twenty- second street , to-morrow evening. Hours from 7:30 : to 11 o'clock. Real Estate Transfers. Dexter L. Thomas and wife to Sarah Cane : w. d. , lots 1 , 2 , 3 , and 4 , block 70 , Florence SCO. Joseph M. Reese to Sidney H. Buf- felt : w. d. , parcel in eec. 21 , t. 15 , r. 13 e. S925. James Murray and wife to D. L. Thomas : w. d. , lots 3 , block 50 ; lot 2 , block 76 , and out-lot 203 , Florence $100.T. . T. W. T. Richards to school district No. 13 : q. c. d. 1 sq tin n i sw 1 , sec. 7 , t. 1C , r. 11 e ei.OO. Goo. W. Warren and wife to schoo district No. 43 ; w. d. , 1 sq. A. , in u. w. cor. n. i " B. vr. | sec. 7,1.19 , r. 11 , 0.-820. John H. Kellom and wife to Silas P. Brlggs ; w. d , B. lot O , and all ol lot H , Kellom's add. , Omaha $1,000. Wm. F. Heins , county treasurer , to Patrick McGavock , t. d. , lot 4 , block 267 , Omaha $4 17. John A. Horbach and wife to John H. Brewer , w. d. , let 2 , block 8 , Par ker's add. , Omaha $400. Rockford quick train watches al EDHOLM & ERIOKSON , opposite U. S. Postoffice. Corinuo. Corinne and her "merrie makers' arrived from St. Joe this morning anc will appear at the Academy as adver tised to-riight and to-morrow night. They are a large and happy family , presided over by Mrs. Jennie Kim ball , Corlnno's mother , who , by the way , is a talker , and means business from the word "go. " The young tolks are well-bred , and have gooc homes in Boston where they all be long. Mrs. Robinson is the matron and takes a motherly charge of the girls. "Corinne , " th precocious , ij very childish off the fetage , and has an extensive asaortmenl of dolls which she delights to instruct and dress for the various parts in "Pinafore" and "The Ma ic Slipper.1 She is not much of a talker , but her mother , Mrs. Kimball , makes up for her , being always ready to dilate on the cleverness of her charming little daughter. Mre. Kimball herself for several years was very popular in the role ol Cinderella , and the perfection to which she has brought the "Merrie Makers" clearly demonstrates her managerial abilities. Fanners' Institute. The programme of the Farmers' Institute , to bd held at Lincoln , com mencing Tuesday , 'February 15 , is as follows : 10 a. m. Vegetable gardening , potato tate culture , sorghum its culture and manufacture. Feb. 15 Cattle and feeding , corn and its culture , iifluence of heat. Feb. 17 Wheat and culture , profit able care of pigs , timber culture. Feb. 18 Dairying , live fences , or chard and nursery. Among those taking part in the In stitute ure Messrs. Briscoe , Bnrlin- gime , A. W. Hawley , Grain , Kauff- man , G. M. Hawley , Cheney , Leo nard , Christ , Prof. Thompson and Calberlson. The meeting will be held' in the [ Academy of Music. IT DIDN'T PAN OUT , - A Confidence Game Which for Once Failed to Work. A Man "Who Ought to Have a Medal. It is our duty so often to chroulclo the successful work of sharpers and conQdenco men that when wo como across a case in which the tables are turned it is a pleasure to gvo ! it away. At the same time wo would remark that it would ba well for some of our officers or the mayor's dotcc- tivea to got after some of these bold follows and bring them up short. The following is taken from The Lincoln Globe : Mr. W. H. Frank , an elderly , Idnd-hcarted appearing gentleman from Red Oak , Iowa , arrived in the city Tueaday. He ia looking over the state with a view of purchasing a stock farm. During a pleasant call this morning ho related the following which occurred on hla way here while waiting for the train in Omaha yester day afternoon. At the depot in Council Bluffs he noticed a couple of well-dreaeod , smart looking man who seemed to bo talking about him ; later , while wait ing at the depot in Omaha , one of the gentlemen stepped up to him , and , apologizing for bis boldness , stated thai he had seen him before , and asked whore he was from , and where ho was going. Mr. Frank told him he was going to Kearney , when the man extended his hand and told him he was a prominent merchant of Kearney , and was now on his way homo after an extensive pur chase of goods. Mr. Frank then told him that ho was from Red Oak , Iowa , at which the stranger appeared much pleased and asked If ho knew Mr. Murry , a prominent lawyer of Red Oak and claimed to be his brother. Mr. Frank laughingly told him that he neither looked nor acted like Law yer Murry , to which the stranger re plied that he "took after his mother , " while the lawyer resembled their father. The stranger then asked Mr. Frank to tike a walk with him down to the oOice of his agent , through whom ho purchased his goods. As Frank was tired of waiting ho consented to the walk. They had not gone but a few ' rods when they mot the "agent" coming to sec the merchant about some freight charges on those goods which would have to bo paid at Oma ha and the balance when they arrived at Kearney. The stranger seemed surprised , and taking out his pocket-book , replied , that although ho had nothing but a check which ho displayed conspicu ously , ho had several hundred dollars in his satchel at the depot. The "agent" was in very much of a hurry and fiaid no time was to bo loat If the goods got away on that train. Then the stranger turned to his "new found friend" and asked him a loan of thirty dollars for a few moments , until they could return to the depot , and offered the chock sa security. To this the groan-looking , innocent ap pearing old gentleman quietly shut one eye and showed the tip of his toague at the corner of his mouth , which little move greatly disconcert ed the gentlemanly merchant ( ? ) and his agent" and they immediately start ed off tolook at "those goods , " while Mr. Frank went and notified the po lice of the preaenco of the confidence chaps , and then boarded the train for whistling to himself "did you over ouch a weasel asleep. " Occidental Hotel , corner of Tenth and Howard streets , J. J. Paynter , proprietor. Tfiia ho tel has been repaired End furnished with new furniture throughout , and affords first-class accommodation to the traveling public. Charges reason able. f7tf PERSONAL PAKAOUAPHS Prof. 0. D. Wilbur , of Crete , i < ? in the city. city.Mr. ' Mr. M. R. Hunter , the insurance ma'n , went down to Lincoln this morning. Coanty cleik Manchester has been in Lincoln for the past two days. Col. Sam. Wood , a prominent politician of Virginia City. Montana , went east yesterday. Mr. Lewis Iteuliin arrived last eight from New York city , and will go m busi- nesswith hibrotlier , on Tenth street ill a few days. District Court. The following prrcscdinss were had in the diitrlct court yesterday , Judge James W. Savage presiding : HaoBCom et. al. vs. O'Mara et si ; order on mandate. Grand jury ompanneJed and sworn and entered upon thpir duties. A. J. Simpion appointed foreman. I.aTi min et al. vs. Sedgwick et al. . continued for eervica Banner vs. Carey ; dismissed at plnintifl'a cost Condon vs Etfihi et ! . ; stricken from the docket. Struts vj. H-irtman et : . ! . ; leave to answer In ten days. Court adjourned until this morning at 9:30 : o'clock. Jay Gould Moves Into the Tall Build , ing. NEW YOBK , February 7. The stockholders of the American Union mei this morning and ratifledthe con tract of consolidation. Jay Gonld this morning changed hlo cflico to the Western Union build , ing , and at oncu entered upod his da- tiei as vice president of that institu tion. William H. Vanderbilt has retired from the Executive committee of the telegraph company , but still re tains his Director's seat. General Ectert , formerly President of the A erican Union this morning assum ed the duties of his new office as Gen eral Manager of the consolidated com panies. . OMAHA AND SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY. ANNUAL MEETING. The annn\l m cting of the Stockholders of the Onuha ami Southwestern Railroad Company , wH be held at the office of tho. company in Flatttraouth , Nebraska , on Thursday , February Slth , ensuing t 10:30 o'cJoclc m. m. , for the election of directors , and nny other business whicb may legally come before the meeting. ! JOUNA.DKN1SON , . Secretary. 'boston , January IStn.lESl , SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To Loan , For Sale , test Found , Wants , Boardicg , & : . , will bo In serted In tliC30 columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subeeqnent insertion , FIVE CENTS per line The firat Insertion never less tlian TWENTY-FII.E CENTS. TO tOAS-UOSET. ' SO r < OAH-Cul at Li > 7 090 M' D. L. 7HOHA8. Roomg.firelighton Block M1 ONK7 TO LOAN 1109 Famhun street. Dr. Kdwardd Ixjan Agency , nov-2-tf HELP VARTiD WA TED Ap - > d girl for scncral bomc- wort , must lie a gcoJ : uok and w.itljer and ironer. Apply southewt corner 20th [ and Calif urn ia&ta. SIS-tf - azcntg. Splendid Tlioto WANTED-600 Picturo. B st pajlp ? thin ? In the United States. For proof and terms addrcsa C. U. Short Chicago. 311 9 d&w Good girl for ccner.il house work , except wasliing. Mrs. J. FellSt. Mary's avenue , west of school home. 3 C-tf WANTED A good cook. Woman pn.fer d. Mrs. McCoy , Poppleton St. , between 20th end 22d. 317-12 VTTANTED-Olrl wanted at KeineKo's lestaur- VV ant , Cor. 13th nd Jsckaon Sta. 318-11 \S7'ANTED Girl to do general housework. VV Enquire at Eaton's Gallery. 810-10 WASTED A nret-clwa servant girl by a small faintly. Most no a good cook and thoroughly cnuipcten'v to do all the woik , lo- chiJInn washing , ironlnir , &c. Liberal wae paid and situation permanent. Ko one rtcc apply who cannot give flrst-cliBa refcrincea as to character , ability and cleanlines * . Apply t corner 13th and Barney streets , or at 2301 , Dodge street. 313-tf - \ tr ANTE U Boarders and lodgers at S. E YV cor-12th anj Howard. Also a bam { or rent. 205-9 -fTTANTED Little giil to take care of baby YV durln ; working hours , tall in the even Ini ; it nortliei't corner Sixteenth and Douglas streets. 30Otf "TTTANTED A good Iaundre e , t the Occident Y V al Hotel , corner 10th and Harney streets 2C9-tf An experienced butcher Wint3 WANTED a mcatnaiketi n some small west ern town , whers there is none , or where one Is needed ; would Ukcareliable partner. Address K. K. Webb , Jackson , Dakota Co. , Neb. 90-t To trade almost new tl-Ie bar top WANTED for a plucton. Address M. N. Bee office. 215-1 f A good house-keep , r , 1109 Far n WANTED ham street. ur Ftaira. 32-tf FDR HEHT-HOUBEE AMD LAUD. I710K RENT A nicely furnished front room C for eentleman , centrally loca'od. Icqulrc at ins Howard between JUh and 15th St . A DRDO STORE FOR SALE In one of the _ t\ _ best localities in the n est. If yon want to buy write to E. C. KAUKJN , Nortouville , Kan Baa. 03-9 FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT NICKLT board , sultabU for gentleman an > lady , 15th and California streets , ( white hou3 < * . 222-tf _ RENT finely furnished Iron room FOR side , at 1310 Davenport St. 195-tf " 171 OR RENT New house , eight rooms , han _ i and soft water , on 23d and Ca3 Sta. En quire 207 12th St. _ 123-t .iOR KENT House In ShnH'a 2nd addition F $15 per month. W. SIMERAL , room 6 CrelghtonBlojk. 805-U RENT A furnished , floUth lent room FOR at No. 1612 farnham St. E84-U RENT 2 furnished rooms over Mer chants Exchange , N. E. Cor. 16th an < Dodgestrcete. 289-tf _ FOB SALE. _ TTtOR SALE House and lot at 81250.W. JOH1 J : L.McCAGDE , Opp.Poatoffice. 810-tf 64LE Seven good buslnetg lota on EOR street. JOHN L. McC XOOE , f5tf Opposite Postofflco. FOR SALE The Saratoga Brewery , located opposi-o the Fair grounds , on easy terms Apply for particulars on dremlae . 293-19 "T OR SALE Mapa of Douelas and Sarpv conn JU ty , showing location of farm houses , schools rail and wagon roads , echool and voting pra ducts , at prices from $1 00 to $2 60 each. A there are only a few copies left. Parties wan in to purchase should do s } at once , at office o ANDRE\7 ROSEWATER , Chil Engineer and Surveyor , 1610 Farnham street. 267-tf "T710R SALE Lewo and furniture ofaflrst- JD class hotel in a town of 1300 inhabitants. In State of Nebraska. Haa 21 beds , the travelling men's reaort. Inquirn at Bee office ' 218-tf " OR SALE A BARGAIN A building wit ] E Kiloon fixtures , furniture and Block , on lOtl St. , opposite the U. P. depot , for sale very chrap Or the fixtures , furniture and stock will be sole and building rented. Inquire of ED. KKEISS MAN. 78-tf FOR SALE Two close carriages , at A. J Slmpaon'B. 811-tt MISCELLANEOUS. J.H.FLIECEL&GO. Sacccsson to J. H. TUIELE , HEBGHINT TAILORS , No. 122O Douglas Street , ocl 1,000,000 Acres of Beautiful Rich PRAIRIE LAND , Located in all the Counties of EASTERN NEBRASKA. Many of these lands are more or less improved and can be had at wild land prices , are located in the midst of splendid settle ments , conven ent to Kail- roads , Growing Towns , Schools , Churches , &c , , while scarcely a quarter section can be 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 j/e can sell many fine tracts far below their market value. A NOTARY PUBLIC can all ways tie found in our office. Lands will be shown purchasers free of charge , by Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 North Side of Tarn. St. , Opp , Grand Central Hotel , Omaha , Neb- S. P. MORSE & GASH JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF DRY GOODS. . 3.319 tvw- Preparing for extensive improvements in our store and to reduce stock for our semi-annual in ventory , we offer great bargains in our MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF DHESS 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 Momies , Fancy Brocades , Mattel- Biases , &c. , worth at wholesale to-day 37 1-2 cents. BEST BARGAIN WE OFFER is fifteen hundred yards of all wool French Brocades , Armures. &c.t 24 inches wide , very line , closely woven goods , at 311-2 cents worth 60 cents , 25 pieces all wool Colored Cashmere , 40 incites wide , marked down from 75 cents ; also a large lot of all Alomie Cloths at 50 cents , 42 inches wide and worth $1 a yard , VELVETS , PLUSHES , SATINS , BROCADED SILKS. Satin Brocade Velvets at ยง 3,50 reduced from $5.00. " " " 3.90 " " 0.00. Colored Brocade Velvets 3.75 " " 5.00. Black Brocades Silk 1.75 " " 2,50. Colored Silk and Wool Brocades 48 inches wide at $2.00 , formerly sold at $4.00. 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. " " " " . " . . 11-4 6.75 , 8.00. " " " . " . . 11-4 8.00 , 10.00. " " " " . " . , 12-4 9.00 , 12.00 A few fine Bed Comforts left that -we offer at 25 per cent less than former prices. This is only a slight inkling of reductions made this month in all the departments from first to third story of our Farnham Street Store. S. F. IMIOIRSIE ! & OO. Absolutely Pure , UVlo from Qrape Cream Tartar. Ko other preparation makes such IIht , flaky hot brcatta , or luxurious pastry. Can be eaten by drtpeptlca without ( ear of the Ilia resulting from he In digestible food. Sold only In cans by all Grocer ) . ROTAL BAKiifd POTTDIR Co. . Hen York. ACADEMY OF MUSIC 2 Nights Only 2 Commencing Wednesday , Feb. 9. COEINJSTE 30 Merrie Makers 30 In th ? Faliy Operitta THE MAGIC SLIPPER. Now making a tour under the special manage mcnt of MR. G. D. HESS , Src bass voice UK a , canary. [ Brooklyn Eaglo. A perfect Infantile wondcr.t Philadel phia Inquirer. This parkl'ne Operatic Burlesques being es pecially adapted and arranged for this company by Mrs. J. Elmball. 2rncservcd So its , one dollar , at Max Mey & Bro's. Box sheet open Monday * Feb. 7. s-t-w DISEASES OF THE EYE , Ear and Throat. DR L. B. GEADD Y ! OCULIST , AUHIST & LARYNCIST. Office Over Kennam's ; Drug Store Corner of 14th and Douglas Ste. O7l8-3m ACADEMY OF MUSIC I Extraordinary Attraction. The Faahlonabla Event of the Season ! 11 and 12. The Great New York Success. 200 Nlzhta at Haverl/s " ' & strt , Theatw , New Yolk , 200 Slghta at HaverlyB Niblos Theatre , New York. 00 NlghU on the road. Bartlcy Campbell's Beautiful , Picturesque Comedy Ecciety Dr > m , the Galley Slave. Introducing scenes of Rome , Venice , Piris and Marseilles. Superb Ccstmnes and Appointments. One of the Strongest Companies Traveung. W. n.POWEK . - . Manager. Grand Family Utti-.ee Saturday. Bewrred Beats at MazMeyert. M-3t AGENTS FOR DEVLIN S CO. , BOSTONCLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHINGHOUSE , FARNHAM STREET. 50,000 CHEAP ! CHEAPEN ! CHEAPEST MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) ( ) dajs to sell then entire stock of Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry , Clocks , Silver-Ware , Pianos & Organ -A.ICTID GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing ; Prices , Which is from 15 to 20 oer cent , below any Eastern Wholesale House , preparatory to moving into their New Store , Cor. 11-th & Farnham We aiean Business. Come and be Convinced. MARHOFF'S TRUNK FACTORY. The largest and bait assortment of Trunks and Valises in the West. Telescopic Cases and Sample Trunks a Specialty. H. H. MARHOFF , - - - PROP. 117 14th SU 3 Peers North of Ponglns St. MONEY TALKS All sales strictly cash , therefore ire are enabled to oiler the consumers of the weed only first quality goods for their money. Best straight lOo Cigar in the city , Best 3 for a quarter Cigar in the city , Best Straight 5c Cigar in the city , , * Detroit Pine Cnt a Specialty , Oar 80s Fine Cnt is a good one , Bagley's May Flower io 8 and 16 ounce tins , For 40c we have hang np Smoking Tobacco , I AT THE " -MICHIGAN TOBACCO STORE , " 1417 Douglas Street. We are the only Dealers in the Celebrated Bagley's May Flower. d 22eod2m