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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1881)
'K DAILY B&E Thursday Evening Feb. 10. BREVITIES P lerson sells coal ? SeePolack'a advertisement. -llest ten cent cigar at Sale's. Lnbtssbulk perfume at Kohn's. * * tpf Oysters , 20 , 23 and 35c , at Buffet's. 9-4tr 94trPfclmer's Pfclmer's bulk extract at Base's. "Queen Esther" Isflourishing. . Corinne and her metric-makers to night. , - Oranges and lemons , 23c per doz. , a1 Bnfict'sT' * 9-4t BestS cent cigar in town at Doolittle's. 8-3t 83tWWpple WWpple , MclOllan & Co. , the jewel ers , Crtlghton Block. o2G-tf Hartley Campbell's Galley Slave to morrow and Saturday evenings. Lot * , Farms , Hoase& ind Lands. Look over Bemls' new column ot bargains on 1st WASTED Fifty .thousand dollars of county bonds. H. T. Clatke , We desire to call attention to Crnick- ebank & Co. 'a great sale of domestic goods advertised on first page. The weekly meetings of the Y. M. C. A. will be held at the association rooms tkii evening. Young men and strangers in the city are especially invited. For .Lands , Lots , Houses and Farms ooi ovcrlBemis' new column o first page Streams. Hon. James E. Boyd has received a letter from G. F. Blanchard , trader at Pine Rtdge agency.stating that the cattle are dying very fait on tne ranges in west ern and noithern Nebraska. He Bays that he hasnever"befbre seen the snow so deep and the weather so incessantly cold in Ne braska. braska.The The transactions of tbe Mutual Life Insurance company of New York are on a scale so large as to place it almost beyond the limit of comparison. Each annual statement of this great corporation shows a steady increase in all those features which tend to add to its strength , safety and iJenificence. The statement for the year 1880 , which is published elsewhere in thisi&sne , shows : Assets , 891,7 15,780 ; sur plus , over $ ll,000OrO ; insurance out standing , over S3 C.OO ' ,000 ; amount paid for death claims , matured endowments , dividends , etc. , during the year , $13,160- 794 ; income , 917,140,694 ; new risks as sumed , 10,106 , and new insurance written , $33,700,719. Tbe exhibit cannot fail to beef of interest , for it shows the temper of business men , and by showing the contin ued popularity ( f the Mutual Life indi cates hew fitm a hold the system of life Insurance has upon the pecple. Rubber Boots , at H. DOBLE & Co.'s. Cheney Bros1 , took possession of the Railroad hotel at Missouri Valley on the 1st of the year , and are run ning It under the name of Onion Hotel. It is by f | ihe finest kept boose in that .region , and very pop ular with the travelling public. Died. CAKTEK Thursday , February 10th , at the residence of his nut her , Mrs. John W. Bell , Charles Leland Carter , aged 9 yean , 7 months and 13 days. Funeral from residence , No. 1409 , Parkwilde Avenue , February 11.1881. A OEALLENGE , We Say What We Mean and Mean What We Say. OMAHA , Neb. , Feb. 10 , 188J. POT OP OR BHUI UP. Under the above heading there ap peared a challenge in The Republican , from James H. Orelgoton , to trot his horaos'Granger , " and "Little Torn,1' agalna 'Mr. Wilde'a team , "May Clark'Caod "Will ller , " mile heats , two in three , for $1,000 , racq to come off on Jane 25th , good day and track , or tbatbff would match "May Clark" single foe $500. Mr. Oreightcn states that the above challenge was brought out by a state ment .published February 2 , In THE DAILT BEEthat Mr. Wilde would trot hirifcwm-against any team in the state oflebraika.for $1000. t do xnot consider that there ever wi * a'fohallenge issued to trot said team 'by3Ir. Wilde , nor was there a ohallehize issued to trot "May Clark" with " .Granger , " bul sinoa the chal lenge appeared ' over Mr. Crelghton'e sujnaiore'1I-will state that I will meet Mr Crelghtun atthe Oanfield house at iz ofclock and make a match to trot "May Clark" against "Grander" milB heat * , .three' best in five , for § 500 , the race-ta cpme off on the 14th of May , goqdiMJp and track , or a * soon there after WUhe weather and track will pert - > t , bo fleued to meet Mr. tho'lime and place named above' teD t up a forfeit. Lr S. M. BEAEDSLKY. Nogl-taaterial and Ho. 1 work at the lowest "cash price , is the reason the Uon > cpntiues to roar for Moore's harness and saddlery. * TIME1 TIME ! ! If year watch does not keep good . tlmo take It and , have it repaired and made a * good ds iietolmd tcarrnfecl. at KlSHOLM&ERICKSON'S , he Jawoiors , opposite U. S. J - Poitoffice , IBth und Dodge. , J Jait receired at THE BF.B Job > Roomi'the ' nicest linu of diminutive Paper and Envelope * aud Cards , salt- Able for Children's Birthday Parties , dell aaS'eee'thcm. VA * * * Tbtrd Ward Votwa Beglstratlon inKotice. t . Notbe k Ibereby glvon that I will alt at my office ( up stairs ) northeast corner of 14th and Douglas streets , the lOtfiaifd Htb. of February , 1881 , for addition aad > correction of the 3rd ward registration list , for use at the pecial election of councilman of said 3rd ward. Wnj."H. RILET , Registrar of 3rd ward. Maennerchor Mammoth 10th annual Masquerade Ball , March lit Turner's aud , 2t. WorklngmerricfibwVhere'to go for yonr drink of pure Kentucky 10 cent whiskey , Imported gins and Irish whiskeysBadweker beer. Agent for St Gotthard Bitten. j. , , . . D. L. McGccox , 314 South 10th Si DUE CRIMINAL COLLATION George H. Moses Accused of Shooting With Intent to Kill. Another Attempted Confidence Game. George H. MOSM , a youn man employed - ployed the Willow Springs malt house , was arrested yesterday J by Officer Vanons , at his work and arraigned be fore Judge Hawes at 9 o'clock on the charge of shooting with Intent to kill. Moses it appears went into the saloon kept by John Loclutroin , cor ner of Pacific and Sixth streets , early last evening , where he fouud a party engaged in playing card ; . Soon after his entrance a disturbance arose and the proprietor undertook to fire Moses out , after his refusing to go peaceably. Mose : resisted and in the Bcufflawhich ensued was thrown down on the floor by Lechstrom , who proceeded to punish him in the usu al style. At this June'ure ' Moaes drew a small , five barrel , 22 calibre revolver and fired three shots into his opponent , one of whicb passed through the muscles of the abdomen and lodged inside near the hip bone. A second cut a gash in the neck and lodged in tbe coiling , while the thir * struck the front of the projection formed by the thyroid cartllege in the neck , which it cluttered and passing through the neck Ldgfd iuside. Lechstrom , loomed up then , being treble leaded , and took the revolver away from his antagonist , who escap ing his grasp "vamoosed the ranch. " Dr. Mercer who was summoned to attend the wounded man found him standing behind the bar and still able to drink a glass of beer. Ho ace > m- paniod him horns where the wounds were attended to. The bullet which lodged in the hip was extracted but tbe other was not and from this wound the greatest danger is to be feared. He was in much better condition this morning than was expected and being well taken care of may recover. He Is a young man of about thirty-five years large and fleshy. He is unmarried and lives with a sister who keeps house for him Although the police were notified Wednesday.ifoses kept out of the way until he was arrested at his work BB stated. He was refused ball and wi B committed to jail to await the result of the wounded man's injuries. "FOILED ! FOILED ! " Another attempt at a confidence game was Wednesday afternoon made at the U. P. depot , but sa in the in stance of Mr. Frank was defeated. A young felloT about twenty years of age WAS waiting to take the evening train for Lincolnwhen he WfS accosted by a party who inquired if he was bound for the capital. He replied that Le was , and was then asked by the party to come over to 'he freight depot with him , as he would liki to get him to help load eomo goods for him. Their boy said he was tired and didn't want to work and hadn't time either. He was then asked to go over as a matter of favor , which favor ho luckily de clined to grant. About this time Marshal Westordahl and Wiley Dixon came up to whom the boy told his fitory and then went with the mar shal to arrest the man but nas unable to find him. It is said that the follow has been hanging around the depot for everal days representing that he was the runner for one of our hotels and he is cossib'.y the came mnn who tried to play the old game on Mr. Frank CBIMINAL CRPMBS. Stephen Hannivon was fined § 2 yesterday for whipping aroy smaller than himself and wont to jail. One plain drunk paid § 2 and costs and was sent out of town. J. G.Flynn , one o ! the men charg ed with the Boomington safe robbery , Is now lodged in the Omaha jail for safe keeping. His partner baa l > eou locked up in the jail at Lincoln A Council Bluffs man had a party arrested Wednesday for obtaining a check of § 27 from him by falsa pre tenses. The prisoner nettled the matter , and the complaint was with drawn. Walter Powers was lodged in jail yesterday to be where the district attorney can find him when ho is wan ted to testify in the caaa of Gayton who is chargad with highway mbbory. Powers h < va disregarded the nubpcena served upon him. Rubber Boots , large stock just received , atH. DOHLE & Go.'a. "Queeu EUbor" rehearsal agtiu thii evening , at the usual place , over Hopsc 's Music Store. Call ani see tbe perpetual wick at Tbe Land League. At a meeting of the Irish land league last niqht , in Ciark's hall , ar rangements wore pirfec'fd for the lecture of James RedpatVi on Monday evening uext , the 14th mtt. A reso lution was passed unanimously tVank- i > g the ajate legislature for their vote of sympathy for the Irish cinse. The fillowing subscriptions , independent of monthly dues , were tako.i np : .John T. O'Connor , § 5 ; Thos. ( Srilrin , § 2 ; Josnph Dunn , $1 ; Thos.-Coll py , § 1 ; M. D. Roche , $1. The Swedish Libfxry nsociation'fl graid masquerade ball a t Turner's Hill Saturday evening , Feb. 19ih , 1881. 1881.Tickets Tickets for sale at Jactibs'a clothii g store , and at Edholm aid Erick- son'a Occidental Hotel , corner of Tenth aud Hownrd streets , J. J. Paynter , proprietor. Tnis ho tel h > s been repaired and furnished with new furniture throughout , and affords finl-clas * accommodation to the traveling public. Charges reason able. . . f7 f The 5th annual Turner mitquerade ball will take place al Brandts Tarn-Eiall otfTutacay , February 22. ao-ts - WELL HEALED , The Opera House Pharmacy and Its Owners. A brick and brown stone building with three masiive plate ghes windows has just been completed on Fifteenth street , between Farnham and Dong- las. Located on 15th street , one door north of Boyd's Opera House , now In course -of [ erection , Schroter & Becht have just opened here tbe finest retail drug store , for Its size , in the whole western country , and a better location would be bard to find , in fact when Boyd's Opera House Is complotodj we venture the prediction that thia will be one of the most popular drug and toilet esfab'ishments in Omaha. The interior has been fitted up with consumate skill and refined taste. Stevenson & Co. , cabinet makers , and Hosiers , the w ll known painter , de serve great credit for the manner in which they have executed the work entrusted to them. The stock was purchased through the popular and well known M.ij > r Carl Schmidt , agout for Porte 0. Wheeler , of Peoria , 111. , the proprietor ot one of the largest wholesale drug houses weat of New York and an extensive importer of chemicals , toilet articles , etc. The senior member of the firm of Schroter & Becht is well known to al most every one in this city us the head clerk for J. K. Ishwhose three stores at one time done almost the entire drug business of thia city. Mr. Schro- tor was educated in Europe , is master of German , French and Euglish ; Is thoroughly familiar with both of the dead languages and is especially well- versed m Latin , the French'codo and all the peculiar loaruing of the phar maceutist. He has been .actively en gaged in the drug business for 18 years , and has lone ; been known as the man who could pat up properly and promptly any prescription brought to htm. htm.Mr. Mr. Becht , the junior member , has also been with J. K. Is'i for nearly three years , and previous to that time was in one of the largest drug houses in Peoria , 111. He is a young man with a thousand frlendi , a liberal pro fessional education aud everything that could insure success in business. We predict that the new firm will establish a trade that will crow into prominence and importance ae oar fast growing city develops , They will ha\o undoubtedly from the start a very extensive prescription business , their stock having been se lected with special reference thereto , and the second story of their building being exclusively occupied by physi cians. Drs. Paul , Grossmen and W. N Linyon have fitted up elegant offices orer the uru * store. One important item in the drug business and one not generally thought of by the purchaser , is the necersity for fresh drugs. Here everything is right from the laboratory of the man ufacturer , with no goods injured through dampness , heat , cild , time or any unfavorable conditions , ind the Btuck has in it all of the latest dia- covuriisa recently added to the phar- macopla. In speaking of thu liuildiug wo should have mentioned that C. F. DriBcoll was the architect rnd wo think It one of the best of its class thai oui city can boast The number it 211 aouih 15th street , and your reporter would advise every one interested in the growth of our city to piy a visit to this elegant store and just for the sake of helping along a new firm thef mlgbt buy something before leaving. In Earnest. A Permanent Mooting Some of tlio ladies of this city have calc-i ! a meeting to coiiaid- the bjst way of suppressing intemperance , which is getting such a strong hold on mon , but especially the young people cf this city and cr.usiug rnanj wives and mothers heavy hearts and sad lives. It has long since boon thought that the pledge , has proved a failure In many cases ; and wo in tend opening this evening a meeting to be known as tbe " Temperause Bee Hive. " The pledge will not ben test of membership , but will nlwaye be present for any voluntary signa tures. The meetings will consist of music , reading , recitations , and con > ducted in such a manner as to be in teresting to all present. Wo exppct every lady aud gentlemiu to bo a committee of one to assist in the temperance cause. Wo intend to work faithfully , but "do not intend a crusade mcvement , hence we extend a epucial invitation to' " SALOON KEEPERS. Wo do want you to come and ee us , but we will not go to you , at all events wo will pray for you. We hope to make every evening meeting . - . pnfiUblo entertainment. Ertryparaon is cordially invited to attend these meetings and help on vriihthe caiife , so rrucli neglected. Omaha Ci'y Mission , on Tenth street , " between Dod e and Cipitol Avenue. Every Friday evening at 7:30. : MKS J. H. BDRU-.WS . , Pres. of W. 0. T. U. Miss E. A. THOMAS , Scc'y. PERSONAL , PAHAORAPU Hon. J. M. Woolworth has gone east. J. T. d\rk : , of the Northwestern , has returned from the eat. Wi-ldo M. Potter , of Clinton , Iowa , formerly of this city , is in town. Superintendent Balb.ich , of tha smelt ing works , has { , 'one to Newark , N. J. T. B. Medary , U. S. Surveyor , passed cast yesterday , returning from the survey of tbenew Ute reservation. ilr. Abel , of the firm of Abel Bros. , Denver , is in the city , en route home from theea-t. He was formerly with Max Meyer & Co , this city. TomLourey , of the U. P. transfer bag gage office , who Js a strong Farnell man , went to Kansas City yesterday , and ad dressed sn audience of 3,000 people there last GRAKD CESTKAJ. 212 16th street near Masonic Hall guarantee strictly "first clias work , " and promptness. Give us a trial. f4-eod-tlm - - AW EVASIVE EVANGELIST. Mr. Moody Writes That He Can't Oome to Omaha , Though Much Ee'd Like to. Our readers will remember that on leaving Omaha , several months ago , aftur a gratifying reception being ten dered him here , Mr. D. L. Moody , the Evangelist , expressed a desire to re turn in the spring and hold a series of meetings here , as he thought the field a good one , and ripe for the har vest. vest.About two or three weeks ago the officers of the Y. M. C. A. prepared a written invitation to be forwarded to him at San Francisco , which was signed by all the ministers in the city and by the president and general sec retary of the Y. M. C. A. By this a cordial invitation was ex tended to Messrs. Moody and Sankey to come and conduct a series of meet- lugs hero at a time to be fixed by themselves. The reply was received by Mr. Geo. T. Howser yesterday , and wa * as folio ITS : SAN FRANCISCO , Feb. 3rd , 1881. DEAK SIR AND BEOTHER : Your letter of January 28th with invitation of the ministers and others of your city , to visit Omaha is at hand. In renly would pay that wo are in the midst of oar work here and cannot tell how much longer it will require our presence. Again my presant plan , so fer as is formed , is to go home by a route that will not bring mo near Omaha. It recognlzethe claim of the field and its Importance , as well aa the unani mity of the call that is extended , but do not see my way clear to accept it. At some future time the way may be open for me to visit Omaha , but for the present I cannot promise to do so. With much interest in the Lord's work In your city I am truly yours D. LMOODY. . AMUSEMENTS. $ The Immense SuccessorOorin- ne andi-'Her Merrie Makers. " T A large and remarkably select audi ence filled the Academy of'Musio Wednesduylto see"The Magic Slippor" played by Hess' Juvenile Opera com pany , of which Corinne , a histrionic and musical phenomenon , was the bright particular star. Corinne is but seven yesra of age and looks less , but she possesses a clear sweet voice over which she has won derful control , and is an ex quisite little actress , whoso favor with the audience was unbounded. In our opii.ion the entertainment was the meat thoroughly enjoyable of any that has visited this city for years. The stage appointments and costumes are rich and elegant throughout , the acting all good , the. mudc delicious and captivating. In addition to th o best portion of the operetta of Cinderella , there are numerous operatic gums , ballads and dances given , with just enough of the variety business to make the performance spicy but not In the least objectionable. Corinno was greeted with enthusi asm from the first and was raptuioiialy encored In her specialty , "The Belle of the Period. " She was equally suc cessful as "Tho Sergeant , " In the po liceman's chorus , from the "Pirates of Penzance. " Miss Leila Farrell , as "The Princess , " is a very pretty young lady and a sweet singer ; Miss Bessie Louise King Is also a very graceful and charming valet. Mise Lizzie Hunt as the Fairy Godmother is perfect in her part , and Miss Ada Marie Minor , as Honey Dew is very bewitching and pretty The reporter , Baron Balderdash , Clorinda and Thisba deserve spec'al ' mention , aud , in fact , it is hard to single out auy particular person or per tlon of the programme that docs not. To-night the Isnt performance will be given and the Academy will be packed to its utmost. THE OALLEY SLAVE. BwtleyC-unpbeira powerful drami , "The Galley Shwo , " will bo pro duced at the Academy on Friday and Saturday evenings , and reserved s ate should be secured at once at MhX Meyer & Bros. "We think this work to be the belt effort in the comedy dlrectirn since 'London Assurance. ' " [ New York Democrat. SAHATCGA. The semi-annual exhibition to be given by the pupils of the Saratoga school , for the benefit of their Sabbath school , t-kes plca at Lyceum Hr.ll to-morrow ( Friday ) night. The cele brated orchestra of the 9th infantry IE engiged for the occasion , and the whole entertainment will bf ur.dci direction of E. P. Muasir , post teachei at Fort Omaha. The exhibition will be nt Lyceum Hall. The pjogrammc Includes ser s , de clamations , dialogues , etc , CK E ng with the distribution of medal * . Y. 11 C. A. Monthly Reception. The monthly social recof Mon of the Young Men's Christian Acs ci'tion will be held at tneir rooms nn M > r - day evcnini ; i > exr , and thoai vrh < > r.t- tend may expect a plea-wit tiiie Among those who will taice i.i.r' i i th ? programme are Mr. Jay NozlLp , Mi Will Stevens and sisters , Mi.-ses Gut ale Peck , Etta Bonner , Llzxiu Ldioui ring and Messrs. Festner n-ui triuuri with their zithers. The a'j > o-iiti " 's double male - 3-.1 . - quartette , -co p - Messrs. J. R Cannon , A. G. Oh rl- ton , first tenors ; Gee T. H . .A. r , A len Jsckson , second tenora ; Robt. Swayno , J. 0. Greene , first bisi ; C. N. Fogg , H rry Richards , second bus , will sing also. These roMnni , have proven very pleasant , tnd the committee will leave nothing undone to make them enjoyable for every one. Every member should bring a friend. MUSICAL BOXES. GREAT VARIETY. at EDHOLM & ERIOKSON'S , The Jeweler's opposite the poatoffice. BONNER 1309 , Douglas street , has the largest and beat stock of House Furnishing Good * in the city , eodtf Clarence King , chief of the geological survey went east last evening. A SLUG OR TWO , Not for the Stomach's Sake , But Just to Keep Up With the Style , For Gere Hathaway of Doing It Peculiar to Him self. Printing Bills and Military Titles Railroad Passes and Equalization. TUESDAY FORENOON. THK PRINTEll's BONANZA. Special Correspondence to TIIK BKK. LIKCOLK , February 8. The clerk nad a ccmmwiicatlon , from the aecrO' tary of state to Mr. Correll , chairman of the committee on printing , in an swer to the house resolution introduC' ed by Mr. Slocumb , of Jefferson. This resolution directed the ci nimit- tee to learn why so muoh space and paper was required in printing the house bills , and if the printed matter could not be condensed to less space. This communication was supplemented by a note from the printer , both oi which held that the bills of the present session were printed after a styla which had prevailed since the intro duction of the atato into the Union , and that the contract figures were based upon this form , The contractor would be pleased to confer with the house committee , to make any com promise or change desired. The mat ter was referred to the committee. The railroad committee reported that it had decided to make no d 'finite report until all the bills had been re ferred to tbo committee. BILLS. Among the new bills offered irere : By Mr. Windham , to make the ses sion of the legislature of eighty days duration , and the pay of each member $5 per day , with mileage. A bill to claim damage wnere stock had been injured by barb wire fence. A bill relating to the assessment of railroad property. A bill providing for the quick transmission of telegraphic mes sages. A bill to make personal prep- arty liable to sale in default of pay ment of purchase money therefor. Two bills for establishment of Normal schools at West Point and Rlverton , respectively. A bill to prevent the sale bf stock having contageous disease. A bill to extend the time for the complntion of U-e new win" of the capitolto September lat. , 1881 OUY BROWN'S BONANZA Under the head of bills on third reading , Mr. Broatch'a bill , No. 57 , to provide for the publication of a compilation of the statutes , came up for passage. Messrs. Case , of Clay , Hoatettor , of Merrick , and Moore , of York , all op posed the bill , and asserted that the book could be published for half the money that the bill allowed the librarian tor each book. The ayes and nays were called for and when the vote was about to be announced , Mr. Howe , of Nomaha , moved that the bill be referred to the committee on enrolled and engrossed bills , as 17 members were absent. Mr. Slocumb , cf Jefferson , amended the motion by having the bill re ferred back to the committee. Car ried. MILITARY TITLES. The house then went into commit tee of the whole , Mr. Kaley , of Web- ater , in the chair , for the considera tion of bills on the general Gle. Mr. Kynor'afoi.d . hope in the shape of house bill 02'for , mi act'to ' establish a military code for the state was first taken up. The first of this bill roads as follows : "Every able botlii d male citizen of this state , between the ages of eighteen ard forty-five years , not oxprcfsly ex'mptod by law , and offi cers of the United States shall be sub ject to military duty , and be designa ted s the militia. " Mr. Whodon , of Lancaitar , moved that the word "male" bj stricken from the first line of the first secMon ; [ liughter ] but when Mr. Correl , of Thayer , the eliqnent advocate of female suffrage , informed him that the woman wott'dn't ' likely want to j ia the militia , Mr. Whedon kindly withdrew hl < cruel motion. T : e debate on chis hill took up the greater" p-rt c f the day , and many darts of ridicule were shot at it. Mr. Uase , of Ctay , mnved thit the title be change1 to read : "A bill to supply military titles to the citizens of Nebraska. " The committee rtported it back to the homo with recnm- mrndation that it ba passed EQUALIZATION. The report of the b mdof equal.za- tlon , ( in answer to a recent resolntlnn of the houee tr > ascertain why the assessment of railroad prupiTlv for 1880 was leas than that < f 1879) ) , was road by the clerk. bit. ' Whedon , of Lancaster , moved that the report be adopted and 5GC copies printed and distributed among the members of the house. Carried. THK GLORIOUS FLAG The serjeant-at-arms notified the house that the flag which floats ovoi representative hall was pretty well flipped to shrcda , . nd referred to the law which requires that a flag shall be masted during eich session. On motion of Mr. Whedon , a new flag was voted. TTous < rul ! ? Tn 41 was next consid ered by committee of the whole. THP SENATE. In the senate this morning Senatoi Myers , of Sarpy , introduced a bill railing it an offense , punishable by iniprn" ! > 'tent , for any one to ride on a free lu.lroad pass who is not a rail road employe. Sjmiur TTowv's : ill , senate file No. 10 , vr.is passed. It provides for ap- perl from county courts in certain n'a'.tcra. It gives the right to appeal from tUoprokxk' court proper. J.B. H. A. F. & A. M. There will be a special meeting oi St. John's Lodgn , No. 25 , thla ( Thursday ) evening ; for work in the E. A. degwo Visiting brethren ore cordially invited. JAS. B. BKDNER , Master. VALENTINES. Praug's Valentines silk fringe edges in great variety at A. HOSPE'S ART ROOMS. It Undoubtedly the best shirt In tbe United States is manufactured at tbe Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority of Material and workmanship , com- Dined with their great improvements , that Is Reinforced fronts , Reinforced backs and Reinforced sleeves , makes their shirt the most durable and best fitting garment of the kind , ever manufactured at the psjderate price of $1.60. Every shirt of our make la guaranteed first-class and will refund the money if found otherwise. We make a specialty of all wool , Shaker , and Canton flannel , also chemola underwear , made up with a view to comfort , warmth and durabil ity. To invalids and weak-lunged persons we offer special inducements in the manner these goods are made for their protection. PH. GOTTHEIMER , street. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To Loan , For Sale , Lost Found , Wants , Boardlcg , &c. , will bo in serted in thcso columns once for TEN CENTS per linn ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVE CENTS per line The first insertion never less 'han TWUNTY-FINE CENTS. TD IUAB tUW(7. SK [ * f\\\ 0 LOAN At 8 per cent intev tOUUU cat , n surna of $2000 and up wards for 1 to 5 year * ' tlmo on first clans Improv ed city and farm property. Apply at BEMIS Real Kstatoaml Loan Airency. 15th nnd T > oazbs ate- 273-eo.lt ( OltBT fO WAX OiU t Uw Office P L 7HfllAB.RoomH ) , Orolehton Block PONKY TO LOAN 110. Kar-inMji street , M Dr. Rdwardo L"t i A-t icj nov.J2.tf Hr r f.t VTID " \TTAN TED 25 s'jart mo'i tn tnval YY busiiicM men in this and ether states , at 1410 Farnbam , Omiba Neb. S2I-14 A kitchen tW at the WANTED 323-14 EVMET HOUSE. WANTED Sittatloci by a wid w lidy tc keep house for ' widower. Inferences re- quired. Gill on 834 South 17th street. 323-10 WANTED Situation b > a good girl. In < quire south 9'do of Fan.I.ain , betweer 16th and 1 'th streets. 324-10 - , ) Apcod girl for general hou e- WANTi-,1) or I , must bo age oil cook and naihei andiron , r Apply southeast cornar 20th Jand California Sis. 315 tf - azentg. Splendid Photo WANTED-BOO Picture. Bfst paylrg thing in the United States For proof and terms address C II Short Chicajn. 314-Q d&w WANT hD A good cook W oman prefer , d. Mrs. SIcCoy , Poppleton St. , between 20th ond22d. 317-12 - wanted at I.eincke'a restaurant WANTED-Oirl ant , Cor. 13th aad Jackson Sta. 318-11 ANTED Girl to do cener.il housework. w at Eaton's Caller- . Enquire Caller31010 WANTED A flrnt-cltaa servant ( firl by a bin all family. Must be a goad cook aiid thoroughly c < mpetcnt , to do all the wr.ib , in cluding washing , ironmi. , Ac. Liberal waces paid and eituati n permai ent .NO one I'ted apply who cannoi Rive flrat-daaa rcftreiKea as to character , ability anil cleanliness Arply at corner I3th and ilarney streets , or at 2304 , Dodge Etrcct. 313-tf Liitle gi'l to take care of baby WANTED working hours. , all in the even- inir at norlhoi t corner Sixteenth and Dou < Ia3 etrccta. _ soo-tf WANTED A stood laundress , at the Occident. al Hotel , corner 10th aud Ilarney streets . -JCO-tt _ An e\perienced bntcher winta WANTZD to Bt.irt j mcitniikett n some small vtest ern town , where there is none , or where one is needed ; would take a reliable partner. Adilreu E. K. Webb , Jaikaun , Dakota Co. Neb. 0-tf WANTED To traue almost new He bar top f.URiryfora plneton. Address M N. , Bee office. 245-lf _ ANTED Aiood himsc-keupt r , 1109 Farn htm g'rce , u > ) taim S2-tf FOR REHT-HOU8E8 AMD IAHD. I710RRK" > T A nicely furnished front room Jj for gentleman , centrally loca ed. Icquire at HIE Howard between lith and 15h SK 3 2tf FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT NICELY With board , suitable t r gentleman anJ lady , 15th and California streets , ( white boua * . ) RENT Hncly furnished Jron room FOR ) side , at 1310 Datenport St. 195-if RKNT Vew house , elfrht rooms , hard FOIl soft wateon , 23d and Cats Sts Kn- qui.-e 307 12th St _ 128-tf FO71 UENT Honso in Shull's 2nd addition , 815 per month. W. SIUERAL , ronn e , Crclghton Block. 805-tf T7\OR \ RENT A furnished , Si/uth lent room r Inquire at No 1612 t'arnham St.C8M1 RKNT 2 furnlfhed rooms ovei Mer- FOK Exchange , N. E. Cor. 16th and Do < iee streets. 239-tf FOR SALE. _ _ EOR HALE Mars of Pounhs and Sarpy counties A. ROEWATER , 1520 Karn- ham S\Jfjd 3 20-1 f S \LE-The2j ear lease of a fort > cre C farm , improved , with house , barn , and etc , , about three miles n r.h of Omaha , on Missouri bottom , near Florence Lake. Inquire of SECONELIUS fERBIAST. 3i2-th-sat pEMIS OFFERS A SPLENDID LIST OF O nariMins in Houses , Lots , Farm ? and Lan'N , in his now column on Idt pa o T7)OR ) SALE Houss and lot at S1250.00. JOHN JJ L. McCAGUKOpp.I'ostoffice. 310-tf OR SVLE Set en coed business lots on F Farnhara street. JOHN L. McCAObE , fotf Opposite Postoffice. ( TIOR SALE-The Saratoga Brewery , located C opposi e the Fair ground' , on easy terms. Apph for articulars on d remises 293-10 T71 0R SALE Lease and furniture ofaflrst- JJ class hotel In a town of 1300 inhabitant" , in state of Nel.raska. Has 21 t cds , the travellin * ' men's resort Inquire at Bee office 213 tt . SALE A PAROA1N-A building with FOP. ealoon fixtures , furniture and "lock , on 10th St. , opposite the U. P depot , for pale very cheap. Or the fixture * , furniture and stock will be sold and building renteJ. Inquire of Eu K"EIS3- MAN. 73-tf SALE bine residence lot 100 200 feet EOR only 1 cquitcs S. W. of court house , lorn nonsithfy. John L. HcCague , opposite jnnt office , _ 219 coiitt LOIS , FARMS , HOUSE ? AND LANDS Look oycr UKMIa' new column ot bargains on 1st Page. _ FOR S/VLE / fita clone carriages , at A. J. Simpson's. 911-tf MISCUlAMtOUb OIS , \Kllb , HOUSES AN D LANDS. Look L over BEMIS' new column of bargains on let T OST Between 14th and Dju a * nd Oth I l and Farnham street ] , one mortgage note o' § 50.00 , payable to John Reed , on April 9t , I8il , and driwn Febru iry 9'h , 1831. All par ties are warne ' aja'nst ' tr ding for tbo sairc. a ? new notes accompany the mortgage mar eJ Ex. B. , and mortgage so fixed that the note is of no good. WM. aud LIZZIE EVERETT. February 10th , 1831. 3iG-10 Absolutely Pure iljile from Grape Cre * n Tart ir. Vo otl cr I rop-vr.itiun nukei iULli luht , flat y hot brfiii.- , in luxurious paitrj. CRO ba eaten by clropojjt , , n-.tliontfcnr of th' III ? rcsultln : from he n- < iir3t'ile ! taxi. bold only in cans by all Grocer . ROTAI. RAKIHO POWDBR To . Ve York. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE Notice is I.crc by etven that default ha a been made In a certain chatte' mortgage br.tr ne date J nuarv st , 831 , fxccnicd by Joseph La Chirclleond Henry E. Fortdjkc , mort.n-on" , oni to John Eilvrards w mortice. SiM mo Uaec * ai duly recorded in the county clerk'j oTce In and for i-onslas County , Ne braska And In raid moi tgace wl < i L % Chapel'e ' and Korsdvke sold and mortrued to raid John Kdwanls'he followingdrriled irumJs and chat tels , to-nit : 1 pearl power and model hind- press , SOiba broiler type , 3ilba nonpareil ype , 1 cabinet with typ i ca rs , 3 , new cas"8 , 2 type rackd , 1 nonpareil ard border , 1 stove arvl pipe. 2 planers. 12 comar pieces 2 quoin ? , 1 wrench , Scompoaiigsticks. 2 "Ilought ofg , " 1 "Office of , " 1 " o. " 1 "i" I corner cut , 1 grape cut , 1 carriage cut , 8 email cuts. 1 I flouriaher , 15 Ibs leads , IS feed brass rule. IOC WOCKI quoins , 6 Mnall type cases , 1 tnnJ ink roller , 3 email im posing stones. 2 twczcrs , 1 shooting stick , 1 "Omaha , Neb. , " 18 , 19 A Smallmodel type. 27 A Gothic type , li A Cetlictype , 40 A Clarcndo i type , 20 A Japanese typ10 A 2-line pica type. 60 A nreortcd typ2 "H , " "FUts , " 1 "Star , " 4 "to" and "Dr . " 12 dashers , 1 table There U non due on fail ) mnrtzage 163 00 Thy eforc , I will proceed to sell at public auction to the hghe ! t 1'ldder for sh in the hall of tbe third story of Jmilrtinf known a < i09 ! Farnham St , Omiha , Nebraska on the 4th day of March 1831. at the hour of 10 o'clock in thi > forenoon , all the abate described goods ami chattels to satisfy saip m'rtgarc. Omaba , Neb. , February 10th 1831. JOHN EDWARDS , By ISAAC EDWARDS bis Attorney.feblO17'21m3 > feblO-17'21-m3 CHEAP LANDS HOUSES & LOTS For Sale. 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 Rail roads , Growing Towns , Schools , Churches , &c. , while scarcely a quarter section can he found with out spring or running stream of clear water , on some part of it. We offer these lands generally on long time and easy terms , with low rates of interest , or a liheral dis count for cash , Prices range from $2 to $10 per acre , while we can sell many fine tracts far below their market value. DOUGLAS COUNTY We Offer Over 30,000 ACRES , Located from 4 to 15 miles from Omaha * at from $6 to $10 per acre , on from 1 to 10 years time. In BURT , SARPY and WASHINGTON C UNTIES we offer great bargains on large tracts , some of which run as low as $3 per acre. In CEDAR and other Coun ties , Ian da suitable for colony ft om $2.50 to $3.50 per acre. I OMAHA CITY property we offer Cheap Houses and Lots , Houses and Leased Ground , Eleganb Residences , Splendid Lota in all parts of the City and Additions , Business and Residence Property , small trad s of from 1 to 5. 10 and 20 acres , for Sa'e ' , Lease and Ex change. We also have for sale Improved Farms Some with mo lerat i improve ments , others with large fine houses , good outbuildings , mostly cultivated , and located in all parts of Douglas ana the other couties named , and all on the moat liberal terms. Persons wi-hicg to buy , sell , : eat , lease , exchange or convey my kind of Real H'state will Ind us prepared for active busi- lees at all times. A NOT A RY PUBLIC can all vays be found in our office , jands will beshown purchasers ree of charge , by Boggs & Hill , SEAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 North Side of Tarn. St , , Opp. Grand Central Eotel , ' -Omaha Neb- - , - Immense Stock for ' ML AND WINTER Fiiie Custom-Made Men's Suits , Boys' Suits Children's Suits. WINTER OVERCuATS For Men , Boys , and Under-Wear , Hats ; .nd Caps , Trunks and Valises , at Prices to Suit Ail. Farnham Street , Near Fourteenth AGENTS FOR DEVON & CO. , LL'JtL.IEJ BOSTONCLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHINGHOUSE , t'AKNIIAM STREET. GATZ & FREEMAN , - . CRACKER MANUFACTURERS , And Wholesale Dealers in CIGARS and CONFECTI ) NEilY. During the Fall and Winter we will handle COUNSELMEM'S FRESH OYSTERS , which are now the beat In the market. A large assortment of CANDY and SUGAR TOYS for the HolHay trade. GATZ & FKES31AX , 510 Ilth St. , Omaha. octlS-eod-6m MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE TOBBAGGONISTS ! Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. MAXFEYER & GO , O 3MC & . H .a * . . GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOODS , Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and a full line of 3STOTIOJSTS .USTID G-OOTDS Send for Price List. MAX 31EYEU & CO. , Omaha. Sob. W . F. 8TOETZEL Dealer in Hardware , COOKING STOVES and Tinware. Stove Repairer , Job TToriier and Manufactnrer of i Kinds of Cans , Tenth and Jackson Streets. MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY. The largest and ben assortment uf Tnmks and Valises in the West. Telescopic Oases and Sample Trunks a Specialty. H. H. MARHOFF , - - ppflP 117 14th St. , 3 Peers North of n , na ] . ( > St. " HORSE SHOES AND NAILS , Iron and Wagon Stock , h Beit Aaioj tnent cf WHEELS in the West , At fluc.i'ro I ricc.- . W.J. BROATCH , 1209 A 1211 o Harney Street , Omaha. JmlS-flm . i.ia icturer of a I k < n > I ot " 1 Summer Bo'ogna ( Cerve'nt Wurat ) a Soeciastiy. Orders promptly filled. - 5 1714 Burt St. , Omaha Neb. de23-t ACADEMY OF MUSIC ! Extraordinary Attraction. The Fashion-'blaEvrnt of the Seac n ! F ? daa } Fcl ) 11 and 12. TUB Great New Yorlc Success. 200 M-hta at HaTerly's 14th str-et Theatre , Kew toik. 2 ) Mht at Haverlyg Jllblo'g Theat'f , w York 160 N.ghU 01 the road. IJurtlcy Campbell's Beautiful , Picturesque Comedy Society Drama , the Galley Slave. Intrrdurto ? scenes nf Roma , Venice , Piris and Marseil'cs. Superb CcslnmeaindAppolntmentg. One ot the Strongest Companies Traveling. W. H.POWEH Mtnagar. brand Family Mati-ee Saturday. BeMrred E aU at Jlax Jleyer's. fS-3 J. H. FLIEGEL & CO. 3nu-csirs to . 11. TIIIELE , aiBKCifANT TAILORS , No. 122O Douglas Street , OM.A.QA : : : : _ _ ocl IHSEASES OF THE EYE , Bar and Throat. DR. L. B. GEADDY ? OCULIST , AURIST & LARYHGIST. O2oe Over Konnard'a Drur Store Corner of 14th end Douglas Sts.