r J The Daily Bee. Wednesday Morning , March 2. Paid-son eetlscoaL See Polack's advertisement ! ] ? Imported cigars , at Saxe'vWTSJBt- MaennerchDr masquerade < to night. The1L S. court has adjourned to the 22nd inst. j&f March comes in like a lamh. "Well risk the lion. " IVhjj/ple. McMillan * & Co. , the jewel ore , Creighton Block. o2G-tf Full line cf artists * materials , nt Chicago cage prices. Kuhn's drug store. ml-lm Sam Siccere was acquitted by the jury , and the Herrick case is now on trial. Korl < anda , Lots , Houses and Farms cot over.Bemia' new column on first page Brrgams. The regular days for the Art School , which meets at Hospe's Hall , is Wednes days and Saturdays , at one p. m. 0-iot , Forms , Houses nd Lands. Look over BemU' now column ot bargains on 1st page. Several hundred dollar * worth of dam age was done at Harris & Fisher's packing house , Friday night , by the explosion of a rendering tank. In the police court yesterday one nan paid $3 and costs for shooting inside 1 ho city- limits , and another , the same amount Tor assaulting the "Withnell House runner. runner.Tho The case of the State vs. Sam. Sin M care , the boy who -was indicted for the forgery of receipts for telegraph messages while in the employ of the American Union. was taken up in the District court yesterday. After hearing the evidence in the case of Fleming Mitch&ll , charged with the murder of James Lyons , July 22nd , 1RKO , V t the 'district attorney Monday entered a nolle proscqui and the prisoner waa dis charged. Two car loads of dead hogg , frozen to death on the B. & M. and St. P. & O. r oads , ware received Saturday for one ol our picking houses. It is a new clasa of freight receipts , and ahowa that almost anything can be utilized now-a-days. Judge W. Bick is in the city with hia magnificent art entertainment which had a run of two consecutive years in Boston and the same length of time in Chicago , with great success. He will probably gi i e our people a chance to see something fine , about week after next The funeral of Mrs. Marston was largely attended Monday , the impressive serv ices being conducted by Revs. W. K. Beans and A. F. SherrilL The floral dec orations were elegant and appropriate. The pill bearers were-Messrs , John A. Creighton , Samuel Burns , George A. HoagUud , Leaiitt Burnham , M. C. "Wil- bur , and C. A. Ringer. The rcmor reached us Tuesday that the two most important bills passed by the legislature Slocumb's high licence bill , Kb. 1216. and Doane's railroad bill , No. Ill have been stolen from the enrolling committee and cannot be found. Of course the billi are of no value without the gov ernor's signature , and the saloon men are very exultant over the report , which , we are informed , is not without foundation. SEDUCTIONS NOT ADVERTISED - TISED all the year , but coc/i year genuine re ductions are with at Bushman's Call ana see their pricts now , S. E. corner ISth and Douglas. TIME1 iTIMEl NOW ia your time to secure a .bar gain in a beautiful clock. A large stock and a full assortment at the Jewelry House of "EDHOLM & ERICKSON , Fifteenth street , oppo site the postoffice. FIRE KINDLERS. Car load just arrived at J. B. French & Co.'s. A CARGO OF SIXTY THOUSAND Fire Kindlers just received by J. B. French & Oo. , manufacturer's agents. Occidental Hotel , corner of Tenth and Howard streets , J. J. Paynter , proprietor. This ho tel has been rcoaircd and furnished with novr furniture throughout , and affords firat-claoB accommodation to the traveling public. Charges reason able. f7tf A Vindication. Wo publish the following extract from thePoterson , N. J. , Daily Press , of February L'lst , which may be in- tcmting to the friends of Major Fonda in this community. The author , Judge Comstock , is a gentle man long and favorably known in legal circles , and who has tor 'nearly thirty years past occupied prominent legal and judicial positions in Noir York and New Jersey : "A copy of the following article was thh day mailed to The Omaha Re publican , bacauso tniny of tha friends of Mr. Fonda in this city do not be- lleva the gr.ivo charges published against him iu that organ : PATEESON , N. J.Feb. 21. TO the clltor ot The Oraihi Republican : In behalf of several gentlemen of this city , who know whereof they spaak , it is represented to you that cur late townsman , W. A. Fonda , 'cannot under any possible circum- atancea have been guilty of the char- cos which you impute to him.Vo have known him long and well. Our good opinion of him is not shaken by your nstaults. We perceive that ho Is attacked by A political enemy. In all likelihood iha association of the bar which presented his name to the 'court are political enemies whose dis like , not to say hatred , is further heightened by the fact that hois an outern lawyer aud not one to the mumer born f Omaha. Your im putations have baou printed in this city and hvo caused his large circle of friends and former associates much sorrow. Bat wo BOO that your attacks are flimsy and indefinite , not supported by facts and consequent ly not worthy the conBideratiod of thinking men. It would be well for newspapers in every part of the land who copy this cr minal report to re member the effect of such illegal pro ceedings. A friend , not BO mneh of W. A. Fonda's as cf justice , ALBEKT COMSTOCK. " The Press , the leading republican organ of New Jeraoy , does justice without distinction of party. It may ba pertinent to inquire why has not The Republican published this com munication as requested ? JTcw Tiet , New Ruchings , A'cio Collars and Cuffs. See them at Huslimarfs. A CARGO OF SIXTY THOUSAND Fire Kindlon just received by J. B. French & Co. , manufacturer's agents. OWENS EEEFATIOIT. _ JL * FromSinjjIe Lordliness t o Matrimonial Manhood. Martiaga of Mr , Owen Mc Caffrey to Miss Theresa Kennedy. For many days and even -weeks social circles on Oak Hill have been In a Btato of feverish anxiety over an event that reached the culminating point Tuesday , in the marriage of { Mr. Owen McCaffrey to Mus Theresa J. Kennedy. Precisely at 10 o'clock the bridal party arrived at St. Piulomena's Cathedral whore a largo number of friends and acquaintances had already assembled to witness the ceremonies. Miss Ella Kennedy , sister of the bride , acted as bridesmaid , and Mr. Joseph McCaffrey performed theduties of "bestman , " for his brother. Accom panying the bridal party ere their Immediate relatives , 'Mr. and Mra. Thos. Kennedy , Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Kenndey , Mrs. Morris Sullivan , Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCaffray , and Mr. John McCaffrey. In this order they proceeded to the altar. High mass was celebrated by Rsv. Father English , the choir , consisting of Messrs. Hoffman , Hein.s and Hearm&n , Mrs. John A. Creighton , Mrs. Bethge , and Aliss Morgan , ren dering Farmers' mass with faultless execution. The ceremony was made doubly interesting by the fact that the bride is a loading mombar of the choir and a zaaloua worker in all matters pertaining to the welfare of the church. The reverend father tied the nuptial knot and pronounced the words that made them man and tdfe in a most solemn manner , at the same time rejoicing that two more faithful members of his flock had re ceived the high and holy sacrament of the chnrch. Immediately after the services the happy couple were almost nmothered with congratulations of a most affec tionate kind. When order was re stored the party returned to the resi dence of Mr. Martin Kennedy. The bride wore an elegant dress of cream colored satin , with cuirasao waist , the skirt elaborately embroid ered and cnt en train. A beautiful tulle veil enveloped her with its grace ful folds and and a wreath of orange blossoms crowned her head. The good taste and judgment for which shu is so noted were conspicuously dis played in hercoatunio thoughout. Tno bridegroom wore the conventional dress Bait , his happy countenarce be ing wreathed in smile * . A dinner and reception at the re si- denco of Mr. Martin Kennedy follow ed , and a largo number of friends pur- took of the lavish hospitality of that gentleman and his wife. The tables were loaded with th most appetizing "substantialo" innumerable in variety and extent flanked by "onervators" of the most delicious kind. Tne parlors were nearly filled with presents , which , for coaclliicas , variety md utilityh < iB rarely been snrpasBed in Omaha. From a parlor sot to a beating stove , with any amount of silver rare , the entire list was searched for uticles to show the esteem in which they -were held by friends and ac quaintances , for it has been truly said of the bride that , once acquainted with herone became a steadfast friend. Mr. McCaffrey is well-known in this city , where he has resided for many yeara , and in business and social circles he counts his friends by the Ecoro. Mr. and Mrs. McCaffrey left on the afternoon train for the oss * , intoncilrg to remain several weeks at iha homo of'the bride's mother in Brooklyn , N. Y. The hearty God speed of their friends follow thorn on their initial journey through life , to which THE BEE humbly adds its mite. RED UCTIONSNOT AD VERTISED all the year but lincc each year ganuine re ductions are made at Bushman's. Call and cc their prices note , S. E. corner 15th and Douglas. WANTED. A competent young man for office work. Booas & HILL. ml3t "Tha Loom o ! Life" is the subject for the next lecture in the Unity Ly ceum course , and Rev. W. E. Cope- laud will be the lecturer. Every one who has not heard this gentleman on the rostrum should improve the pres ent opportunity. As a preacher Mr. Copeland is nnivercally recognized as as the equal of the best , but as a lee- turerhis brilliant talents has full sway and , without doubt , the Unitarian church will be crowded on Friday night. Bricklayers Attention. * A meeting of journeymen bricklayers - _ layers will be held"at 1303 Doujjlas street , Thursday evening at 7 o'clock sharp. All bricklayers desiring to promote the welfare of the craft , are requested to be present. BRICKLAYER. A CARGO OF SIXTY THOUSAND Fire Kindlers just received by J. R. French & Co. , manufacturer'sagents. , CLOSING OUT - Silks , Velvets , Dress Goods , Woolens and Cloaks , at prices t\at will asfon- IsJi , at flushman's. Wo buy and sell for C ASH , and cm afford to undersell TIME DEALERS. Best Minnesota Patent Flour per hundred pounds , $4.25. Sweet Spring Wheat Flour par hundred pounds , § 2.00. * Quick Bales and small profits our motto. WELSUANS' & BED. , al-to-s t City Mills , 8th & Farn. WATCH 1 WATCB ! ! WATCHES ! 1 Silver watches , a full line and an unequalled acscrtment , from § 10.00 and upward , at the Jewelry bouse of EDHOLM & ERICKSON , Fifteenth street , opposite the postoffice. * NOW SEND IN ORDERS for HATDENSPATEJ > T"FIRE KINDLEES. Large stock just received by J. B. French & Co. , , Manufacturer's Agents. HOKLE WOMAtf. A Heu-pecked "Hubby" Recites - cites Eis Grievances in the Ears of a Beporter. A middle-aged man appeared at THE BEE office yesterday , giving his name as Franklin M. Yaw , and want ed it published to the world that his wife had loft him and found tavor in the eyes of 'another man. He had MAKIUED DEE IK HASTE and had been repenting ever since. "We were married on the 24th of last July , " he said , with a sigh that found its source in the deepest mieery , "and hi throe days she deserted ms. " "Where did she go ? " "She went to 3 hotel with Charley Zeller , a hack-driver , who then work- d at the Chaskered bun , and hai "gone with her" a good deal before I married. I soon wont away to work on the railroad , and was gone over a month. When I returned she want ed to coma back and live with mo , and I consented. In about three weeks time she left me again , but soon re turned , sick , and I took her back. " "Why does she act BO , do you know ? " "Well , she believes every thing that is said to her by others , and they have led her astray. She has been receiving letters of late from some one , I don't know who , and has said to me that she was MARRIED TWICE BEFORE she married mo , and can shew no bill of divorce , aud last Monday she left me agiln on my back down with the diphtheria with eoma fellow " "Where did she go ? " "Sha Is working out nomewhoro in town. She sent word to ma ycater- day to t.sk how I was getting along and to see if I wanted her to come back. " "Has there been any difficulty be tween you and your wife ? " "THE FIELD OF HONOR. " ' 'Scarcely she is high-tempered , aud wo had words now and then ; but that is all. A man left word at my housef ( northeast corner of Cuming and Eighteenth ) In my absence , that he desired to meet me at six o'clock , near the BEE office , where he would show me how to abuse my wife. " "You met him , of course. " f'No ; I was sick abed. " "Do you know who no Ia ? " " .Nc haven't the least idea. " As the outraged husband left the room ho expressed the desire to meet this gallant avenger , and promised , iu case of ar.y bloodshed , Co give us the full particulars of the oncountor. Ties , New HucJnngs , New Col lars and Guffs. See them at Bush man's DAMAGED GOODS At Your Own Prices. Now is your time to secure a big bargain. 10 G framed chromes at 75 cents ; 47 nil painting In gold frames , at from $5.00 to § 3 00 ; 115 frames at from 10 cents to ? o 00 each ; 5,500 foot of molding cut in frames to fit pictures a * just half price. Above goods wore partly damaged during the late snow storm and are now offered at the above Idw prlcss. A. HosrE , JR. , 1510 Dodge street. f2o-tf TIME ! TIME ! TIME { NOW is your time to secure a bar gain in a beautiful clock. A largo stock anda full assortment at the Jewelry House of EDHOLM & ERIOKSON , Fifteenth street , oppo site the postoffice. CLOSING OUT Sills , Vtlrcts , Dress Goods , Woolens and Cloals , at prices that will astonish you , at Bushman's. FIRE KINDLERS have arrived. Full stock now on hand , sufficient to fill all order9 promptly. J. B. FRENCH & Co. , Manufacturers Agents' . , WATCH I WATCH I ! WATCHES ! ! Silver watches , a full line and an unequalled assortment , fjrom $10.00 and upward , at the Jewelry house of EDHOLM &ERIOKSON , Fifteenth street , opposite the poetoffice. Attention Hooks All the members of tha Pioneer Hook and Ladder Company , No laro hereby requested to attend the regular meeting this evening , March 1st , at 7:40 p. m. sharp. , By order of tha president , Juxics TREITSCHKE , Secretary. Important Announcement. The diagram for the sale ef reserved seats for the Academy of Music will hereafter be found at the elegant jew elry store of Edholm & Erickson , cor ner 15ih and Dodge streets opposite the post office. It was thought by the management that the public would approve this change as Edholm & Erickson are very centrally and con veniently m located and dur ing their former manage ment of the box sheet gave tbo ut- moit \tisf action. Their obliging manners and uniform courtesy are too well known to need comment and we are confident that their appointment will receive the sanction of the entire theatre going public of the city. * Cheapest Embroideries in Omaha , a from Sc to $1.50 per yard , at Bush man's. A GOLD WATCH -AND CHAIN can be bought at Whipple , McMHlen & Co.'s , at a very low figure. _ A new * lot just received , aud a large stock to select from. Abe a new atock of silver watches now being opened , and marked at a low figure. All goods warranted. Remember the place , Crcighton block , Fifteenth street. ml-3t. Cheapest Embroideries in Omaha , at from Sc to $1.50per yard , at Bushman's. A CARGO OF SIXDY THOUSAND Fire Kindlers just received by J. B. French & Co. , manufacturer's agenti. THE STATE FATE. Important Meeting of the State Board of Agri culture. . New Premiums Offered Be quest to the G. A. R. The board of managers of the atate board of agriculture met at 9 o'clock yesterday at the Withnell Hotel. There were present , Messrs. J. T. Olarkson , of Schayler , J. 0. McBride , of Lincoln , G. W. E. Dorsev , ( chair man ) , of Fremont , J. F. Kinney , of Nebraska City , 0. 0. H. Walker , of Bloomington , A. D. Williams , of Hastings , and Chris. Hartman , of Omaha , j The committee previously appointed to draft an expression on the grain inspection of Illinois reported as fol lows , the secretary being Instructed to send a copy of the report to A. M. Wright , of the Chicago board of trade. RESOLVED , By tha board of man agers of the state board of agricul ture of the state of Nebraska , that the effort being made by the board of trade of the city of Chicago to correct abuses in aud about the Inspection of grain received ia that city has our sympathy and we folly concur in the movement that has been Inaugurated to give to the producers of grain in this state a fair and impartial grading of all their products. Nebraska be ing a grain producing state and our people being deeply Interested in thia movement , wo earnestly aak that the petition presented by the committee of the board of trade may bo granted. The fullowingjwas unanimously con curred In by the board , the secretary was instructed to to transmit a copy of the same to the commanding offi cer of the G. A. H. In Nebraska : GENTLEMEN Wo regret to notice that the meeting of the Grand Army of thoRepublicencampment Is appointed for the time that B largo portion of our county fairs will be held as pre paratory to convoying their exhibits to the state fair September 12. We bog also to state that the arrange ments for the state fair have proceed ed so far that It ia now impossible to change Its time. * In view of these facts wo respectfully nak If it will bo practicable for yon to so change the time of your encampment as to'avoid thia clashing of our meet ings and interests , which would be injurious to all par ties concerned , and particularly to the agricultural interests of tha state. Judge Kinney offered the follow ing resolution which was adopted : RESOLEED , x'hat In the exhibition of atock for premiums that the super intendent of etock be instructed to exclude from the arena all porsonaox- cept the judges on stock and the per sons In charge ; and that In no case shall members of the state board of Agriculture be admitted within the arena during the exhibition and awards. MONDAY NIGHT. The following proceedings were had by the board at a meeting held at the same place Monday at which there were present : G. W. E. Doraey , chalriBBii ; Messrs. Walker , Kinney , Williams , J. T. Clarkson , president , and J. C. McBride , secretary. The secretary was directed to invite the fish commission to make a display oi fish at the fair. W. 0. B. Allen , offered two special premiums one of a thoroughbred heifer or bull for the best acre of corn raised by any boy in Nebraska under twenty-one years of ago. Accepted. He also offered a silver cup for the greatest quantity of butter inado from one cow during any month of 30 * con secutive days during the year 1881 , etc. The secretary was directed to place same In the premium list The sum of § 25 waa offered as a pre mium for the beat display of earthen ware and terra cotta , etc. The following resolution was intro duced : Resolved , That a purse of $150 be offered for gentlemen's roadsters , con fined to horses that are not and have not bean used for racing purposes , and horses to bo driven to wagon and by the owners of said horaes , the money to be divided 03 follows : 875 to the first , § 40 to the second , $20 to the third , and $15 to the fourth , an * entrance fee of 10 per cent , to be paid on enteriug. Laid over until next meeting. The following was adopted : RESOLVED , That the late change in the secretaryship cf the State Board of Agriculture make it necessary In order to conduct business properly that the bonks and papers belonging to the office ba transferred to our now secretary at as early a day as possible , and that the late accretiry bo reques ted to furnish General McBride with all the books , papers and records per taining to the office , at his earliest convenience. LADY MAKY. The Bogus Lord Writes to His "Old Girl" Acknowledging Receipt of Funds * Among the miscellaneous articles found among the effects of the bogus Lord Pelham Clinton , which were Bold at auction Saturday , was "the fol lowing epistle addressed to "The Lady Mary Palham Clinton , Barnwoll Cas tle , Barnwell , Somersetshire , Eng land : " OMAHA , Neb. , May 10th , 1880. MY DEAR MARY I suppose yon will jiot teel surprised when you see this heading , and if you look on the map of America you will find it a beastly xr.iy out of the world of civili zation almost as bad as Texas. I loft Cox. I did not like him. We got to fighting at last , he waa anch a cur , and treated his wife so very bad ly. I received tha fifty pounds you sent me and I am awfully obliged to you , old irl , for your kindness , it came awtully acceptable. If you can send the other fifty soon I shall be very glad as I have rather overdrawn my allowance from the"governor. . I wish ho would lot me have two or three thousand pounds ; I would put it in with some other fellowa who are going Into sheep , near here. I know if you try and talk to him , he may do it. I assure you it would be an awfully good thing for me. I could make at least twenty-five per cent ; th&t is what Cloae Bays , in fact he will guarantee It. I : would be much better for me to re main out hero for a few years than tc come home , and you know if I were home , I should spend more than two thousand pounds in three or four years , and here I can be making money. I saw Sir Arthur Kennedy and Lord Hervey Phlppa pass through here the other day and I explained it to them. You aak Pa to see Sir Ar thur and he will tell him all about it. You may just fancy me here. " Here the letter ends rather ab ruptly , the wKole thing being written probably to be read to some gullible admirer of aristocracy and never hav ing been Intended to be mailed. Concert of the Omaha Zither Club. The second concert of the Omaha Zither club , whish took place on Sun day evening , at Metz'a hall , was one of the most enjoyable musical suc cesses of the season. The hall was filled with a large number of onr rep resentative citizens , and the galleries wore crewded to overflowing. Such an audience Indicated the high esteem in which this yonng and flourishing organization ia held by our people , and the interest which their first con cert , some weeks ago , excited among our music loving citlzeno. The programme presented was of more than ordinary excellence. Be sides the Zither club which numbered aevon instruments , Hetzel & Irvine's orchestra , the Concordia society and Prof. Aug. Walther assisted in the exorcises. In the opening piece by the club "Leopold's March" seven zithera and two guitars took part , led by Prof. Walther. It la not lee much to say that no club of like num- born in the country could have excelled the admirable rendering of this piece as given that evening. It waa marked throughout by a porfec- tlon of time and harmony which called forth the heartiest applause and ne cessitated a recall. The "Birthday Mazurka" and "Storm Gallop , " tbo last of which is familiar to our people , were rendered with a dash and spirit which showed to the best advantage the musical training of the club and the capabilities of the instrument. In the quartette the club labored under the disadvantage of losing one of their best performers whose place was taken by Mr. Irvine with the violin. Mention should be made of the piano and zither duett by Prof. Walther and Julius Festner. Mr. Fcstnor ia the finest and most en thusiastic performer on the zither in our city and was fully himself that evening. Ho exhibited a mastery over the resources of the instrument , which waa brought into relief by the admirable accompanment of Prof. Walther. It is only fair to say that the organization of the Omaha Zither Club has been due more to Mr. Fest ner than to any one other person , and the present flourishing condition of the organization ia largely owing to hia indefatigable exertions on their behalf. Mr. Walker's performance of the "Souvenir do Scarbough" was excellent , and was par ticularly enjoyoJ by the audience. Prof. Walthor , beside directing the evening's entertainment , appeared twice on the programme in piano Holoa. Omaha has gained a decided acquisition in Prof. Walter , who ia by all. means the moat accomplished pianist who baa settled in our midst. He possesses a magnificent technique. Hia touch ia strong , yet delicate and his rendering ia always conscientious and sympathetic. Hortol and Irvine's orchestra sur prised oven their friends by the profi ciency which they showed. Our citizens will be pleased to know that the Zither club propose at an early day giving a grand concert in the Academy of Music. They will draw an immense house. A CARGO OF SIXTY THOUSAND Fire Kindlers just received by J. B. French & Co. , manufacturer's agents. The Ladles' Belief Society. The Ladies' Relief Society has not held a business meeting aince Feb ruary 4th until lost Friday , February 25th. The distributions having gone on as usual , however , the goodly number of donations mentioned be low , canao at a time when they were greatly needed , as the calls upon us have been more numerous and imper ative than usual J. Y. Bell , § 25 ; D ? 0. Adams , § 10j L. M. Bennett , ? 10 ; Mrs. Frederick , $10 ; Mra. J. 0. Murray , § 5 ; Mr. Adam Crawford , 5 ; Mr. Roawoil Smith , § 2 ; "A Friend , " § 2 ; Mr. Abner French , Ql ; Mr. Kurtz , four boxes of stockings ; Mrs. William H. Burns , Mrs. J. J. Brown , Mrs. Dr. Peck ; Mra. Adams , Mra. Grant , Mra. Wallace and Mrs. Atkins , clothing Mrj. France , 25 loves of bread ; and Mra. J , H. Millard - lard , milk. * _ _ Wo wlah to add also that Mrs. Crook and Mrs. Daniels mentioned In our dally papers as having been very destitute and helped by different persona - sona , have been visited and assisted by the Ladles' Relief society , the society having given tuem food and coal. During tbo past month application das been made Jo onr society for children , by persona wishing to adopt some. Should any one know of child ren without parents and nncared for , we wish such information might be send to the Ladies' Relief society. We have also send for publicition a letter tinst received , in hopes that some one may ba able to give the in formation asked for. MRS. WM. WALLACE , Secretary. - WIRT 0. H. , W. Va , , Feb. 19. To the Supt. Orphans' Homo."Omaha , Neb : SIR I write you at the requeat of Mra. Eva B. Ivea , of thia place , and in her bjhalf , to make inquiry of yon concerning the following : Sometime in March , 1880 , a family by the name of Walliar remover } from Otsego county , N. Y. , to Bloomington - ton , Neb. , and had with them a boy namdd Erny Ivos , son of Mra. Eva B. Ivea , who is now about 11 years of age. The last Information she had of the boy was , that about the 1st of September , 1880 , the old lady Wallier left Bloomington , Neb , , for Omaha , with the intention of placing the boy in the Orphans' home there. If you know anything concerning such a child will yon write me at once , as the woman ia almost crazy about him. The boy'a name la Erny Ivea. Very respectfully , F. T. LOCKHABT. - GRAND CENTRAL GALLERY. 212 16th street near Masonic Hall guarantee strictly "first clasa work , " nd promptness. Give na a trial. fi-eod-tlm | SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To Loan , For Sale Lost Found , Want ? , Boarding , &o. , wilt bo In served In these columns once for TEN CENT1 per line ; each rabsequent Insertion. FIVE CENT. , per Hue The Oret Insertion never less than TWENTY.FII E CENTS. TO in..KOS K. i Afl A TO LOAN At 3 ver cent Into - " "iJ uV/U eat , n sums of 32000 and np wards for 1 to 6 years' time on first clisalmprov ed city and farm property. Apoly 'at BE1I1 Keal hsutcand Loan Agency , 15th and Donsrlaa 278-eodtf M SO rxjAN-Cwl at L w Office j. L. 7HoaA8. Koom S , Creighton Block MONKY TO LOAH 1109 Farohsm street Pr. Sdw&rdn Loan Agency , nov-JS-tf I15LP VAffTED WANTED A second hand writing desk o desk and hook case combined. Address J , F , B , Lo < k Box 400 , Omaha , Neb. < rpWO SCANDINAVIAN GIKLS Want employ JL meat in shop aewinc. Enquire 811 Leaven worth St , bet. 8th and 9th. 4W 5 TTTANTED Situation by active young man T V in grocery or ci ar store. Good penman and accountant. Address T , K , W , Bee office. 406-7 SITUATION WANTED As cook or up stai girl. Addn as C , Bee office 411-1 WANTED A jjirl at the French Coffe House , 10th St. 407-2 WANTED A eirl for general housework. Inquire at No. 2001 California St. 409- ' A NO. 1 COOK WANTED At the St. Charlc House , on Harney St. C. NEV1U8. 414-1 W PANTEU-Situationby a Sweediah girl to work for board. Address Box700 , Omaha 413-1 W ANTED Qood girl at 1813 Ca-s st , be tween ISth and 19th , Good wages paid 4001 WANTED A middle aged lady as house keeper In a small family , German prc ferred. Apply at Dru.r Stora 2005 Cuming at. 403-2 "TTTANTED Employment for lei ure hours at YV home. Any kind of writlni * dona in th best manner. Address "Copyist , " Eco office. 333 t WANTED A uirl for general housework KclnolvO'a Heataunnt , 13th and TJackson St3. 402 < A fe * boarders at the north WANTED vert corner of Eleventh and J Howard ; pleasant home and good table. 339-1 WANTED Girl for general housework 1102 Howard St. 390-1 ED BY ONE OF THE IiAROEST WAN Wholesale Clothing Houses In tfe\ York City , for tne ccming fall trade , exper cnccd salesmen. Those having exccricnco am commanding a. good trade will find this a first class opportunity. Apply at once , with refer encca , to A B C , Poatoffico BoxSOS , New York Citb. 391-7 \T7-ANTED A kitchen girl , at the Emmet W Hou e 387-1 WANTED A man cook to go west , goo < W3ge.m. nandwifeprcferred Empl < jmi also for w fe. Enquire at J. B. French . .t I o. 3:9 WAVTED A yoansr , large , good stepping baggy horso. Addrcsd drawer fi2 , post office. 377-tf WAMED Agrl to do general housawoilr 1214 Da > enpott St. , bet. 12th and 13th streets . 371-tf TTTANTED To rent , for a term of years , th Y V third story of so&o brick building ( oor to be erected ) , situated on the co ntr of th street in the bosineaj center rf Omiha. Call o address Goo. R Itathbun , Principal Great West em Business College. 310 tf WAITED An experienced butcher wanta to start a meat cnrkotl neorac small west em town , where there is none , or where one is need * ! ; would take a reliable partner. Addrc ? K. K. Webb , Jackson , Dakota Co. Neb. 90-t "VTrANTEn Agoodhouse-kcopr , 1109 Farn YY ham a tree t , up flairs. 32 tf FDR RENT-HOUSES AND LAKD. TT10R RENT A store comer Leavcnworth ant JL ? 10th B'S. AtqoG mocking birdsinycrs fo sale. Enquire at Peterson , SOI 10th st. 307-t T7IOR RENT Forty acres impro-'ed , farm 3 JC S. W. of Omaha. Enquire of A. Fudayson 22nd and Ilarney Sts. 39G-t [ IOR KENT A ( uniisbed , south lent room 1 Inquire at No 1612 farnham St. SS4.U ITTOR BUNT 2 furnished rooms over Her C chants Exchange , K. E. Cor. ISth zn < DoJce streets. 2sMf ! F03 SALE. FOR SALECHEAP Fair fine matched riding or driving ponies. Enquire at Domestic Sewing Machine office , Dodge St. 410 S LOTS , FARMS , HOUSES AND LANDS. Look over BEMIS' new column of bargains on let fTlOR SALE A ( arm of ICO acres , one of the JC best bargains , only 7 miles from Omaha. A farm of ICO acres under cultivation , nt $16 per acre , by Oco. W. Hill , office on Farnham street between 16th and 16th stg. 4 01-1 T7IOR SALE Ten (10) ( ) residence lots on upper E Farnham street. JohnL. McCaguo , P.O. 369tf EOR HALE Maps of DouzliS and Sarpy counties. A. ROE VATER , 152. ) Farn ham Street. 320-1 f T70R SAL'S House and lot at 81250.03. JOHN JD L. McCAOUE , Opp.Postofflce. 810-tf TTIOR SALE Seven good business lota on JD Farnham street. JOHN L. McCAOOE , f5tf Opposite Postoffice. T710R SALE Lease and furniture ofntlrst- Jj class hotel in a town of 1300 Inhabitants , in btate of Nebraska.- Has 24 beds , the travelline men's resort. Inquire at Bee offico. 218-tf BEMIS OFFERS A SPLENDID LIST OF Barualni in Houses , Lota , Farms and Lan'Os , in his new col umn on 1st page BARGAIN A bnlldmj ? wltii J } saloon fixtures , furniture and stock , on 10th St. , opposite the U. P. depot , for sale very cheap. Or the fixture ] , furniture and etock will be sold and building rented. Inquire of Eu. KREIS8- MAN. 79 tf EOR SALE Two close carriages , at A. J , ' Simpson's Qll-tf MISCELLANEOUS- p OST Two bunches of keys , one with nam JJ on , between Tootle , Maul & Co. and Post- offlco Reward for return to H. W. Snow , U. P. Railway office. . g 412-1 T OTS , FARMS , HOUSES AND LANDS Look JLJ oyer BEMIS' new column of bargains on let Pago. T OST Between Fambara and 14th and as far JLJ north as C S8 St. , a wold' locket inla'd with a pearl. Finder will please leave trio same at Bco office. 593-1 mAKEN UP A straw oerry roan cow with a L white face and about B years old , at O. T. Cornish's dairy , near Military bridge. 299-5 mEAMS CAN BE GOT At John Barr'a stable JL for all kinds of work , at reasonable figures nearjcorner 13th and Leavcnworth St. 378-tf TIAKEN CP On the 17th , a heifer , about one year and a half old , all r d , except white spot on itomach ; Enquire comer oi 16th and Nl'Jj-olas streets. BARNEY HAMONT 395-1 " Absolutely Pure , Uade from Grape Cream Tartar. No other preparation makes such light , flaky hot breads , or luxurious pastry. Can be eaten by drgpcptics without fear of the Ills resulting from he in digestible food. Sold only In cans by all Oroceri. ROTAii BAKUIO POWDBR Co. . New York. TWO DOLLAHS WILL SECURE . THE WEEKLY BEE For One Year. CHEAP LANDS 1 HOUSES & LOTS For Sale. Acres 1,000,000 of Beautiful Rich PRAIRIE LANDi , Located in all the Counties of EASTERN NEBRASKA. Many of these lands ara 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 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 helow their market value. DOUGLAS COUNTY We Ofler Over 30,000 ACRES , Located from 4 to 15 miles from Omaha , at from $6 to $10 per acre , oafrom 1 to 10 years time , In BURT , SARPY and WASHINGTON COUNTIES we offer great bargains on large tracts , some of which run as low as $3 per acre. In CEDAR and other Coun ties , lands suitable for colony from $2.50 to $3.50 per acre. I OMAHA CITY property we offer Cheap Houses and Lots , Houses and Leased Ground , 'Elegant Residences , Splendid Lots in all parts of the City and Additions , Business and Residence Property , small tracts of from 1 to 5.10 and 20 acres , for Sale , Lease and Ex change. We also have for sale Im'proved Farms 'A NOTARY PUBLIC can all ways be found in our office , jands will be shown purchasers "ree of charge , by Borne with moderate improve- nents , others with large fine 3ouses , good outbuildings , nostly cultivated , and located nallpartfj of Doug'as ana the ather couties named , and all on he most liberal terms. Persons wishing to buy , sell , re at , lease , exchange or convey any kind of Real Estate will and us prepared for active busi- aess at all times. Boggs & Hill ; REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 North Side of Tarn. St. , Opp. Grand Central Hotel , . Omaha , Neb. ' tr 'JL1 Immense Stock for IB WINTER Fine Cnstoni-JIade aO HEl Men's Suits , Boys' Suits Children's Suits. ; For Men , Boys , and Gh'idren. Uudcr-Wcar , Hats end Caps , Trunks and Valises , at Prices to Salt All. Farnham Street , Near Fourteenth I FABMHAM STREET. CRACKER MANUFACTURERS , And Wholesale Dealori in CIGARS and CONFECTIONERY. During the Fall and Winter we will handle COUNSELMEN'S FRESB CYSTERS , which are now the best la the market. A lirgo assortment of CANDY and SOGAR , TOYS for the Holiday twde. GATZ & FEEE3XAX , 510 Iltli St. , Omaha. octlS-coJ-Gtr. * GUNS Arauiirnd SPORTING , , GOODS Fishing' Tackle , Base Balls ami a full line of Send for Price List. MAX 51EYE21 & CO. , Omalia , ! > . MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE I Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. Cigars from 815.00 per 1000 'npwards. Largest [ - pj DCTCriXCTD ! E tablUh d "te'SSSS" ' LtShhlVltR ) , -"af" GOilfSSiON 1EROHANT And Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and Domestic } Fruit. Jobber of Hums , Bacon , Lard , Butter , Tgts , Poultry. Game and Country Produce Oeoenl'y. Furchi mg anuiit fur all kmda of Goods zud llerchar.dlso not kept In slock him elf the game bcinc eelected vr.th care , and billed aS current Market ntes. General Western Agent for BOOTH'S OVAL BRAND OYSTEKS , and Wholesale Dealer In Fresh Lake , River and Salt Water Fish. lin acturer of oil kinda of 3 Summer Bologna ( Oervelat Wurst ) a a Specialtiy. Orders promptly filled , ag 1714 Burt St. , Omaha Neb. do23-t IVJ. la OIUClZI ' 'J Dealer in Hardware , and Tinware. Stove Repairer , Job WorKcrand 3Ianufactnrer of a Kinds of Cans , Tenth and Jackson Streets. RSE SHOES AND NAILS , Iron and Wagon Stock , the Beat Assortment of WHEELS in the West. At Chicago "Prices. W.J.BROATCH , 1209 & 1211 0 Harney Street , Omaha. j nl3-6ra IViE RIIJSHIIG GOODS At Wholesale ! OVERALLS , SHIRTS , SUSPENDERS , Neckwear. The Lateab Styles ! „ . The Largest Variety ! The Very Beat Prices ! ' M'i'rs Agents for Oellaloid Collars and Cufis , Rubber Coats and 40 Star Umbrellas SHREVE , JARVIS & CO. , 14th and Dodge Sts. , Omaha ,