The Daily Bee. Tuesday Morning , March 8. ' BUiOTTIBS , Patcrson sslLscoal. Hospa Eells AitisU' Materials. m5tf e , TttcMfllnu'Sr Co. , the jewel- o2G-tf ere , Key West and don.esticcigars , Base's. Full Hue cf artists' materials , at Chicago cage prices , Kuhn's drug i-tore. inl-lm -Imported cigar ? , at Saxe's , drugget. Go and see HumptyDumpty to-night. Store room-wviiUd. See scecial col umn. m7-2t Witter does not linger in the lap of Spring. Winter is sitting down heavy on Spring and preparing to masticate the ear of Summer. It is reported that two or three cases of email p-oc , have been treated in this city , but the physicians deny all knowl edge of the same. It would be well to get vaccinated anyway. To the delight of everybody , a fine large HIOW storm set in yesterday and covered the ground several inches deep. Those who have sleighs stored away in their barns can now get them out and enjoy a ride. The funeral of the late Louis Droste , which took place from Masonic Hall Sun day afternoon was one of the largest that has been witnessed this winter , being nnder the auspices of * he Odd Fellows , who attendel in great numbers. The interment took place at Prospect Hill where the funeral rites of the order were celebrated. Jacob Metzgerwho was employed- bar-tender for Michael Walleuz , the pro priety of a saloon on Leavenwerth street , was arrested Sunday on the charge of robbing the till of two hundred an-1 ten dol- dars Saturday night. He plea-1 not guilty and wa placed in the county iail until .2p. m. Tuesday when he will have a prelimi nary examination baf ore Judge Kawes. A big fight took place Sunday in a Coming ftreet saloon which was closed up by Marshal Weaterdahl a d the partici pants in the row conducted to the cala boose. Yesterday two of the men paid S3 ar.d cots each ana two others were dis charged. There vas a grand array of black eyes aud braised countenances , and we understand the fight was much more Berio1 e than appeared on the face of the evidence. A private masquerade party is an nounced to take place at Masonic Hall Friday evening next , under the manage ment of Mr. J. Ed. Smith. None will be admitted except those receiving invita tions. The executive comnuttee consists of J. Ed. Swith , W. H. Bay , Geo. M , Wa'ker , Clias. A. BrosiuR , John Turtle Will EldiMge and Louis Thrace. The latter named gentleman ia also floor man ager. A mysterious star , callel the 'Til- grim" which was observed in % 5,1261 ard 5L71 , is expected by astronnraeis to ap pear before lontr. It was described in l"i,2 as brii liter than Jupiter , aud " uch was its brilliancy tm/t persons were able to de'ect > t at noon in a clear sky , and at nipht when the sky was so overcast as to hide all oth-r stars. " If it appears , it will probably be visible for several weets in the constellation of Cassiopeia. Mrs. L. Krolizsch , the popular drcfs maker , has removed from 1214 Farnbnm etreet lo 1513 Douglas Btroat , 2 doora west of Cruickshank'i ! . 74 % GGS ct iclail at ICIB tlsn whole xst to-d&y , at " FLiamta & Co.'s. Union Catnollc .Library Association. The adjourned meeting of the quar terly meetirg of the Union Catholic Library Atsoclation , will be held In the rooms of the association in Croighlon block , Tuesday evening , the Sth fnet , at 8 o'clock. Members are urged to be present , as business cf importance will be transacted. By order of the president. 0. W. WHITE , Sec. NOTICE. Prof. Aug. Walther can bo consulted and applications can be made exclusively at hia placa , 317 , 17th street. . mar7-t2 Real Eetate Transiers. The following transfers were re corded at the county clerk'a office Sat urday , as reported for this paper by John L. McCague , real estate agent and conveyancer : Janet Rain to John Riln o i of nw J and w i of no of section 2 4 , town 1C , range 12 e , w. d. 81,120. Belinda Curtis to Sioux City and Neb. railway , lot 8 , block 335 , w. d. $800.Wilson Wilson Reynolds to John B. Stew art , lot 5 in block 23 in town of Wa terloo , vr. d. § 200. Byron Reed to John G. Rain , lot 200 , in Prospect Hiircemotory , deed. SI. John K. Hazzard to Omaha and Northern Nebraska railway , deed to 20. right-af-way § JohnL. Webslar , matter commis sioner , to Ohas. W. Wells , part of lot G in Capitol addition , q. c. d. J. G. Ljwls , executor to Carston Nealson , ne Jof sw J and nw J of BO J , sec. 22,11C , r 12 e , deed. § 1000. Harriet M. Burgess to Emma J. Angell , part of block 365 , city of Omahn , q. o d. § L Harriet M. Burgess to .Emma J. Angell , lot 2 , ia block 3G5 , Oniahs , TV , d. § 1,000. Reuben Allen and 0. 0. Housel to Miry Collins , lot 5 , in block 225 , Oaiaha , q. c J. § 175 Georga H. Bogga and Lw W. Hill to Anton Schaefer , a i * of ne J sccfion 19 , town 16 , range 12 ; e. w. d. § 880. Habbcr Boots , Rubbers , Arctic over uhces , all sizes aud all kinds at AtH.DOHLE&C3.'S Leading Shoe Store. Occidental Hotel , corner of Tenth and Howard streets , J. J. Paynter , proprietor. This ho tel hu bocn repaired and furnished with new furniture throughout , find affords first-class accommodation to the traveling public. Charges reason able. _ 17tf TERRIBLE LOW ! i LOOK1 LOOKS ! Large ChromoF , framed , 65c. Lirge Paintings , § 4 to § 7.50. Two dollar fratties for § 1. Mouldings , inado up , calf -price. Motto frames at 15 : . SxlOframcf , from lOonp. Cornel comoll and be convinced. A. HOSWJ , JR. , 1519 Dodga etreet , next door to Htrrls & Fisher's. - m5-lf INVISIBLE"HAIR NETS Only ten cents each , at Mrs. Wood'e , Sixteenth etreet , near Capitol avenue. L 17-eod'-3t AMUSEMENTS. The Piquant Pixley Will be Here Tuesday Night. The Beautiful Roalielle to Ap- psar at the Academy Soon. Tlio following diapaleh wa3 yoator- day received by Manager Halbert , of the Academy of Music , from Annie Pixley , who was at Daa Moinca Satur day night. 'Reach yon Tuesday. Will that do ? Answer.at Des Mclnos. " An effirmitive answer was at once dispatched , and -we iniy consequently expect with ail confidence to eee the piquant little ictrcss at the Academy this evening , in M'liss. Judge W. F. Bick , who was to have inaugurated a series cf his exquisite entertainments at the same place , Tuesday evening , has en acount of the anxiety of the public to see this dramatic favorite , kindly consented to defer opening for one night to gratify them. The box sheet remains as it was , and a few good seats are still left , which may be secured by calling early. The cole of reserved seats has been very large in deed , aud Pixloywill have a fine audience to play to. ART ENTERTAINMENTS. Judge W. F. Bick will open his series of art entertainments Wednes day ovesirg at the Academy and the rare character of these exhibitions which are lauded to the skies by the press and prominent men of the east , will make them very popular. The box office will open to-morrow mornIng - Ing at Edholm & EricVson'a. ItCCHELlE. This charming and beautiful young actress , who made so favorable an im- prestslon in this city on her first appearance here lut season , is again on the road , firmly established with s new company , the old stock o Wallack's and Daly'e , and very finely supported. She will appear in Omaha at an early day , and the groit favor she met with before will result in greeting her with a crowded house. Sha ap peared at Kansas City thr e nights recently and mot a perfest ovation. The opera housa wai filled with the culture of the ci'y , all eager aud anx ious to see and hear the western star , whom all are becoming glad to honor and proud to have oeen. The Mail speaks of her as follows : "There was a triumph for Rosh-lle lait night. The charac ter of Esradne never seemed so pnro and goo. ] . Objectionable as some have deemed the play , yet its leaning towardsvirtnocan never be questioned. Few women care to assume the char acter of Eradno , for to fail in propsr- ly bringing out the heroic virtue of the noblis yet unfortunate girl , h to le&ve the character stripped cf its .beauty to make -vice seem brighter for the ehsdow cist v p vir tue. RoBhslle makts no mistake in reserving her full powers for the slat- ue scene. Nothing can bs finer than her cppaal to the hort of the kins ; through the marble str.tues of her dead ancastora. Roshelle's tri umph waa in the shading the gave to the lines if the play , and th ? earnest appeal which ehono out of her beauti ful face that gars to ih& wordc-a sub' tie influence that was perfectly irro- piBtible. The conviction must have been impressed upon all present that Roshelle Is the future great trage dienne of the American or English stage. Nature has conspired to make a perfect artist. " TTDAIPIT DUJiriT. The Academy was crowded Satur- night , and the best of satisfaction was expressed with the performance. The horizontal bar performances were very fine indeed , and the entire show wai full cf laughable and picas ing features. Gilinore and Miaco have cart&inly combined more merit In their company than any other Humpty Damply troupe on the road. The trained dogs , baby elephant , alligator and donkey make big hits , The alieet parade was very attractive , equal to Barnam's almcst , and the snow storm did not lessen the interest of the public along the rente. PIANO-TUNING AND REPAIR ING. Mr. Georee Walther , who has gained the full confidence of quite a number of our prominent citizens of being the best tuner in the city , re ceives orders at his place , 317 17th street. 5-2t Miss Stella Nelll having decided to make Omaha her homo , if now pre pared to receive pupila in voice cul ture and sight reading. Applications may bo made ip person at her resi dence , No. 2009 California street any afternoon , or by letter , care of Post Office box C24 The next sociable given by the la dies of the Congregational society will be held Thursday evening , March 10 , ht the Congregational churca. A splendid supper and a table of special ties wilt ba the attractions. All &r. cordially Invited. LXortauty Report. The tot&loiumbcr cf deaths in this city dutiog tl > e past month , as shown by-the report of Dr. P. S. Leisenring , cityphyticiau , waa 30. Of this number 7 occurred In the First wsrd , 7 in the Second , 3 in the Third , 5 in the Fourth , 1 In the Fifth , nnd D in the Sixth. Sex 10 ranks ; 14 females Twenty-eight were white and 2 col ored ; 9 married and 21 sin l-x Total deaths under five years of age 15 ; between 5 and 25 years , 5 ; 25 and 50 , 10. Deaths by violence 1 , scarlet ftyor 2 , diptherla 2 , croup 1 , whooping cough 2 , convulsions i , apoplexy 1 , direct effect of solar heat 1 , various causes 16. Interments : Holy Sepnlcher 5. Prospect Hill 18 , Casady's 4 , public 3 , Pickets 1 , removed from city 2. Births . 53. White 53 , colcred 0 , male 30 , female 23. One pair of twiru. Contributions to tne Poor. The LidieV Relief society would acknowledge the following donations : Mrs. S. H ; H. Clark , § 10 ; Bishop Clatktan , § 5 ; Mrs. Kimbjll , clothIng - Ing ; Mrs. Blair , clothipgj Mrs. France , 25 loaves of bread ; Mrs. Wil- liardmilk ; . Mr. Gray , coal order boob Mus. WM. WALLACE , Sec. j IRELAND'S WOE , Bishop O'Conner Receives a Letter from County Gal way. A Ball on St Patrick's Day Forbidden. At the conclusion of the services Sunday in St. Philomena's church , Bishop O'Connor read a letter which WBB addressed to him from a Sister of Charity , in County Galway , Ire land. The letter waa an appeal for aid : "Oar circumstances are sad , in deed , while the country is pasalug through a crisis , of which we , at least , cannot know what will bo the end , but certain it is that the sufferings of the poor while it lasts arc , and will be pitiable to witness. * * * Those who at other times would give a little help , now refuse to do BO. * * * The potato crop of ou really poor charge is fast running out , and how the creatures are to subaiar , or sow their little land God alone can tell " The bishop stated that he did not think the appeal called for a general collection , but requested any one who ftlt disposed to respord to leave their contribution with Father English , and that ho would bo Tory happy to forward it to the sitter for relieving distress in that place. The bishop took occasion to remind his congregation that he had prohibit ed a public toll that was to have been given on St. Patrick's day at Coluin- bua , under the auspices of the A. 0. H. He thought it was out of place and scandalous , fa during the season of Lent all secular amusements of this kind ara prohibited and forbidden by the Catholic church and avoided by all good Catholics. Ho had not pro hibited the procession that waa an nounced for the came day. He con sidered tuch demonstrations , as a gen era ! thing out of place in this country , especially in connection with general celebration. CHALLENGE To Prof. Aug. Walther : Ten dol- lara ( § 10.00) ) has been deposited with Max Mejer & Bro. , and will be for felted to you if yon can prove to the satisfaction of a competent commitfee of musicians .that you can play at sight , and correctly , three pieces of ordinary medium grade music that you have cot previously committed to mem ory , as you are believed to bo a fraud in representing yourself as a late grad- aiie of A musical conservatory in Eu rope , and not qualified or competent to give instructions in muaic. Music. CRUIKSHANK & CO. have open ed thesr first importation of Foreign Dress Goods. They are very elegant. A splendid line of all wool Franch dress goods. A splendid line of Lin ens aud Housekeeping goods cer tainly by far the largest stcck In the city. Their all linen Towel at25cis great value ; has never been sold be fore fcr less than 37c. An immense stock of Linen Damaska , Table Cloths aid Nipkins , all of which are marked in plain figures , exactly the same price a : retailed In New York. 2t Commissioners' Proceedings SATURDAY , March Sth. Board mot pursuant to adjourn ment. Present Commissioners Knight , Drexel and Corliss. License wae granted Henry Ruser to sell liquor in Douglas precinct for one year Irom January 28th , 1881. A petition was presented by Mrs. Matilda Murray , asking that license be granted to Bell liquor at Fort Gmaha , and the same was laid over two vreek& The following accounts were allow ed from the OEXERAI Twenty -seven persons , witaets fees . § 122 2) W H S-nal ! , tales juror . 200 Sizpemong , witness fees . 2300 Leopole Boll , damages for right of way . G2 50 John Peterson , grading lots 7 & 8 block 1415 . 46280 James Pall , care of paper. . . . . . . . 1000 N W Kelson , wood for pocr . . 17 60 Five persons , witness fees . ? 850 W D Easley , work on roaf . 3 75 Four persons , witness feea . 3210 C A ' .lenson , grading . 133 50 F W Carliss , bal. for services 1883 . 100 00 WH } Lanyon , witness fee . 4 00 Gfo W Guy , boarding prisoners. . 249 10 J H Pedeson. witness fee . 610 Gee H Guy , jailor and guatd. . . . 8400 MatiMa Mnrray.cashjexpended. . 23 00 J H Catnbell , cash expended. . . . 6 05 Fred Robinson , witness fee . 6 SO Michael Mallen t tea juror . G 00 H. H. ( { coder , witness fee . 800 F L > apg9 , groceries for poor . 22 CO J P Brack , witneES fees . 400 Fredk Bolt , damages for right of way . . . 62 50 Chsts Boll , damages for right of way . 2500 School B et No. 46 , damages for rightof way . 10 CO Gco 1'aterson , coal for county. . . . 82 70 John Pet * rson , making culvert. . . 8 CO Wm F Hems , icgistration for bonds . ' 3125 Five persons , cutting wood . ? 8 50 \Vm S mueK work at poor farm. 8 10 F C Featner & Son. trial docket , . 59 50 C F Gi odman , medicine for poor. 5 45 Omaha Lithograpn'rg Co , printing certificates m bonds . 303 Tne following was adopted : RESOLVED , That the treasurer be and he is directed to reduce the valua tion of lot 1 , bjock 4 , Shinn's addi tion , from § 225 to $125 for the year 1880 , and collect tax accordingly on account of error ol asspssor. Adjourned to the 12th inst. J , E , MANCHESTER , County Clerk. By H. T. LEAVITT , Deputy. Wedding : Chimes. A very happy event occurred at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Burroughs , Saturday at half-past 12 o'clock , be- iug the marriage of their only daugh ter , Miss Jennie , to Mr. B. F. Selbig , by the Rav. W. J. Harsha , pastor of First Bjptht church. The presents to the happy young couple were num erous and valuable. Some of the prin cipal ones were as follows : Silver din ner castor.-from Mr. A. Richards ; cil- Tor pickle castor , Mies E. White ; set of silver knives and forks , Mr. A. Badollette ; silver batter dish. , Mr. and sirs. F. Ewers ; set of silver spoons , Sir. and Mrs. Will Gentleman ; eet of silver spoons , Miss Oaks ; gat of China cups and saucers aud tea pot , Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Clegg. After receiving congratulations and partaking of lunch &e happy couple departed on the af ternoon train to visit relatives in Min nesota. | "Weekly Market Review. WHOLESAIE. OiiiiiA , Mar oh 8,1881. Business Is dull , especially with : jobbeva and commission men wha sro unable to ship goods en account of the snoif blockade , which atill continues en Eotno of the roada. Retailera.how- ever , are huvlup a fair trade. Prices remain about the same as Ir.at week , with very few changes , excspt on hogs , which are 10 cents lower. GRAIN. WHEAT Quiet and unchanged ; No. 2 , 75cNo. ; 3 , G2c ; rejected , 50c. BAULEY Nominal. RYE No. 2 , GDC. Corn Western mixed 23c. OATS No. 2 , SOc. PEODUCE. Active ; bultjr , ilrinand unchanged ; common , 18a ; good , 20c ; choice , 22(3) ( ) 24c ; eggs , scarca and higher at 27@30c ; chceae , Nebrask , 14c ; Now York , 14Jcpotatocj ; , firm ; peach blows , 90a ; early rose , 75c ; onions , nom inal ; hay , firm ; baled , 59 W © 11 50 ; In bulk , § 7 25@8 00 ; elder , quiet and unchanged , $8 50 per caak of 40 gallons ; hickory nuts , C5c@Si 10 ner bu ; choanute , $3 00 ; walnuts , C5c ; cranberries , $7 00@8 00 per bbl ; fresh oyatera , 25@35@40c per can ; honey , comb , firm at 19&22c. PORE AND LAUD. Qniet and unchangedhani3smoked ; , § 9 50 ; bacon , clear , § 7 75 ; breakfast , g9 7510 00 ; dry salt aides , clear , § 7 25@8 00 ; ribs , § < 3 37 ; shoulders , § 4 504 75 ; lard , § 10 00. LIVE STOCK , Dull ; native fat stcera , § 3 ] 50 © 4 25 ; western , nominal ; covrs , native,53 00@3 35 ; western , nom inal ; sheep , western , butchers etock , § 3 25360 ; natives , $3 75400@4 25 ; veal ia scarce aud sells readily at § 5 50g6 00 ; hoga , have been higher during the week than to-day's quotations , but ure reported on the decline ; fair stock S4 754 00 ; choice carload lots , $5 15. CllOCERIKS Lower ; sugara , cut losf , 10c par Ib. ; powdered lOJc ; granulated , lOJc ; standard "A , " 9 c ; off "A" 9 o ; white extra " 0 , " Uc ; standard extw , " 0 , " 8jfc ; yellow " 0" 8c. SYIIUPS Best barrels , 50is per gallonbeat ; half barrel852s ] ; best kegs , § 2 30 per keg ; standard b'bls. , 47c per gallon ; standard half bbla. , 49c ; stan dard kegs , § 2 00 per keg. COFFEES Coata Rica 18tc per lb. , Bfintoa IS " c , Mexican 18c , fancy rlo IGc , cho'ce""do. 15tc ; prime do , 15c ; good do. 14ic. CANNEO GOODS 3 lb. peaches SI 20 per case , 2 lb. peaches § 3 15. 2 lb. blackberries § 2 20 , 2 lb. raspberries § 3 00 , 2 lb. gooseberries 53 50 , 31b ; Dears S3 00 , 3 lb. losiatoos S3 00 , 2 lb. do S2 50 , 2 lb. corn § 3 75 , 2 lb. peas $5 00 , 2 lb. do , S3 CO , 2 lb string beans 52 50 , 21b Lima do. § 2 25. Fisu. lib No. Irnackeralshalf bbl. , § 7 50 ; mackeral , kits , 81 25 ; lamily do. , half bbl. , S4 75do ; , do , kits , 85c ; 1 lb. white fish , half bbl. , § 8 00 ; do , kJts , 81 25 ; family do , half bbla. , So 00 ; do , do , klts.St 00 ; Labrador herrini ; , half bbl. S400 ; do , quarter bbl. S3 25 ; do , kits , 90i ; scaled , pec box , 50c. DRIED FRUITS Alden apple * , per lb. , He ; sliced do 5ic , common do , 6c ; peaches , per lb. , S ; blackberries 10 c , prunes 8c. POULTRY. Firm and In good demand'live ; chickens , nominal ; dressed , 10@llc ; ducks , dressed , 10llc ; turkeya , 1213c ; geese , 10@12c. QUEEN FRUITS 1Activo and unchanged ; appl. a , Michigan , S2 75@3 00 ; Missouri , $2 50@2 75 ; malaga lemous , S4 25 ; Mcsaiua , $5 00 ; oracgca , Moasinx , S4 00 per box , Valqncias , 8 00 ; . malaga grapes , 7 COS7 50 per barrel. LEATHER. Quiet end unchanged ; shoe maker's stock , Eole leather , oak tanned , 40@43o per lb. ; hemlock tanned , 30@3G ; upper , common , 2428 ; upper , domestic cilf S1001 39 ; French calf , § 150@2 10 ; domestic kip , 3P@S1 00FrenchSl ; 00 © 150. HARNESS STOCK Quiet No. 1 , oak tanned , 43@45oNo.fl ; , oakjtanned , 41 © 43c ; No. 1 , hemlock tannei , 3840c ; No. 2 , hemlock trimmed , 3739c. TVODD. Activa , with good damand ; hickory and oak , S7 758 00 ; cottonwcod , $5 50(3 ( G 00. BUICK. Dull ; common In kiln , S3 50 © 10 00 ; pressed , $16 0018 00. ' LUMBER. Steady ; framing , 18 ft. and nndor , per 31 , S20 ; fencing No. 1 , 12 So 20 ft. , § 22 00 ; No. 2 , 12 to 20 ft. , $20 00 ; common boards , dressed , S20 00 ; flooring , No. 1 , § 40 00 ; No. 2 do , § 35 00 ; siding , No. 1 , S2500 ; No. 2 do , S22 00 ; No. 3 do , § 20 00 ; finishing , $40 00@55 00 ; shlplap , plain , § 23 00 ; ceiling , three-eighth beaded , G inch , No. 1 , § 3500 ; shiu- Klea , $2 50@3 75 ; pickets , No. 1 , par M , § 32 50 ; No. 2 , § 25 00 ; p03tscectar , 16@18c ; oak , 3040c. KAILS. Firm and unchanged ; car load lots , § 3 00 ; Ics3 quantities , § 3.153 25. STJRS. Unchanged ; Mink , 2575c ; muskrat , B@8c ; otter , § 500@8 00 ; beaver , § 1 00 © 1 60 ; raccoon , 3550j ; skunk , 15 © 40c ; wolf , 35@75c ; fox , red , § 125 ; grey , ? 1 40 ; cross , § 2 50. OILS. Steady ; golden machinery , 45c per " ! . ; lard , extra winter , 90o ; No. 1 , C5c ; No. 2 , 55c ; linseed , boiled , 62c ; raw , 59c ; no.ita foot , pure , 75c ; coal oil , 14Jc. HIDES AND TALLOtV. TJnchangedTreenhide3,5 ; @Gogreen ; salt , 7 < § 7Ac ; dry flint , 14c ; dry silt , lie ; pells , 50c@l GC ; tallow , 5c per lb. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Money and Stocka. WALL STREET , March 7. Atl p. m. the prices were as follows : MONET Four per cent , exchange steedy QOVEBSilEJTTS. Closed firm. CtucaRo Produce Market. C UICAOO , March 7. The grain markets on the call were modcratsly nctive aud stead ; ; mesa pork met with a filr demand ; short rlba and sides firmer with good in quiry for the former. Wheat Spring , March , " 93i@98jc ? asked and 98f c bid ; April eold at 99 @ 09g ; May , § 1 03104 ; June , SI 04J @ 104J ; July , ? l 03i a-ked and SL03 aid ; year sold at 93c , closing at 9S § @ 985c for 3I rch ; 9i ! < g99gc for April ; SL 03g@l 04 for May ; § 1 041@1 04J for June ; 81 03@1 03 * for July ; 93 © 93J for the year. Corn 3Iarh sold at 37o ; April , 33k * bid , May , . 42j@42Jc ; June , 42 ® * ' V 12Jo : July , 4 4./425o ; August , 43o bid and 43o asked. Oats Micb , 20Jc ; April , 293 ® 29Jc ; 3Uy , 3333o ; June , 33- ; July , 32l32fa AT. as Pork April sold at § 14 72 J ® 14 75 ; May , 514 85@14 87i ; June , § 1497i@15 00 ; a les 10,250 bbla. LsrdMarch , S9 97i10 00 ; April , § 1007i10 10 ; May , § 10 12i@10 " 20 ; June , § 10 27 © 10 32i ; year , § 9 95 ® 1000 ; sales 13,500 tierces. Bulk Meats Short ribs , § 7 65 ® 7 CO ; May , § 7 G5@7 67i ; June , $7 80 asked ; sales 105 000 Ibs. ; shoulders , § 4 70. ChicaRO Live Stock Market CHICAGO , March 7. Hog ? The market was dull , not sufficient ; sales being inado to estab lish any change ; thlcpera bought the bulk of those sold at about Saturday's figures ; there were no extra lota on sale ; prices ranged from § 5 10@5 55 for light packing and shipping ; § 5 00 ® 5 40 for heavy packing ; $ o'305 75 for good to heavy shipping lots ; receipts 5COO head. Cattle The receipts of cattle were * liberal , taking into consideration the condition of the different roads in the west ; il is reported that ninety cars of stock are on the Northwestern road , but whether they will reach the yards to-day ia 'uncertain ; the nom- ber estimated to-day fa 3400 haad ; the market ruled fairly active on shipping and local account at about Saturday's figures ; sales ranged from § 3 854 15 for cows and butchers' steers ; § 4 454 75 for fair to good shipping. I'ew Yoric Produce Marten. Nfivv Yor.fi , March 7. Flour Receipts , 25OCO barrels ; sales , 12,000 barrels ; market dull and unchanged. Butter Dull and weak ; Ohio , 12A ® 27. * - Cheese Steady. Sugar Firm. Molasses Steady. Rice Firm. ' Coffee Firm ; freights steady. 'Spirits of Turpentine Dull at eeoo. Resin Steady at § 1 75@1 80. Tallovr Heavy at CJ@C3. Eggs Western firm at 20i23o. Gorton Nominal. Wheat Steady ; aprins ; entirely nominal ; Chicago , § 1 17@1 21 ; No 2 red winter , § 1 21@1 22i ; sales , 350- 000 bush3ls. gjCorn Steady ; No. 2 , 57j ; sales 80,000 bu. Osts Steady. ' Whisky Nominal. Pork § 15 75 asked for April ; S1550@1570forM.iy. ' Latd § 10 50@10 55 for § 10 jtflGgOjJO March ; § 10 50 ® "i § 10 55 for May ; or Juno ; § 10 12i@ ir-for the year. uia Proauce Ifr. Louis , March 7. unchanged. Wheat Bettot and slow ; No. 2 red , § 1 02J@1 02J cash and March ; 81 031 04g for April ; § 1 053 ® 1 OGJ < 51 05J for May ; § 1 03i tor Junp ; No. 3 do , § 1 OOi ; No. 4 do , 92cbid. Corn Steady.j > nd nlow at 39c for cash and March ; 40f@llc May ; 41 ® 41 Jc for June. " Oats Inactive at 33 0 for cash ; 34 Jo bid for May. ltj-0 Firm at 98c. Barley Unchanged ; choice to fancy , 90c < gl 00 Lead Dull at § 4 55. Eggs Lower at 20o. Whisky Ouiet at § 1 08. Pork Better and slow at § 15 00 ® 1510. Djy Salt Meats Nominal , but batter. Lird Nominal. Receipts Flour , 7,000 bbla ; wheat , 29,000 ; corn , 105,000 ; oats , 26,000 ; rye , 1,000 ; barley , 11,000. . - Shipments Flour , 0,000 ; w' eat , 10,000 ; com , 19,000 ; oats , 26,000 ; rye , uoue ; barley , uone. St. Louis Live block Market. Sr , Louis , March 7. Hogs Higher.-aupp'y ' light ; Yorkers and Baltimorea $5 35@5 GO ; mixed packing ? 5 20@o GO ; choice to fancy , § 5 bOSC 10 ; receipts , 2,200 head ; shipments , 5,200 head. Absolutely Pure , Mad from Or-ipo Cream Tartar. No othar Itrsparation miktrj such 11-'ht , flaky hot breads , or luxurious pastry. Can bo eaten by drppeptics vItiiout ( car of the ills resulting fromhe Indigestible - digestible food. Sold oi-ly In cms by all OroccrJ. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Co. . New York. I. VAN CAMP , ST. K. L. EIOGLSS , II. D NEBRASKA EDiGAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE , i WMI iK * gf ' PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Now orea for the reception of pa tents for the TKEMilENTOFALLCHIWNIOANDSUEai CAL DISEASES. DBS. VAN CAMP & SIGGINS , Physicians & Surgeons , Proprietors. 0 D BLOWS BLOCK- CORNER I4TH A DODGE &TS. . OHAHa. NEB- A. W. XASON. ID S 3ST O7 X S T - , O7RCK Jacob's B cV , corf er Capitol Are. snd \5 .h Streat. Onuh * KeK Any ona havinir dead atJuals I will romoTfl hem free of chirgo. Leave orders scntheast cam r of narney and Hth St. , seconi door. ' CHARLES SPLITT. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advcrtisoment. To Loan , For Sale , Lost Found , Wants , Boarding , &c.will bo in serted in these co urnus once for TEN CIiNT3 per line ; each subieqncnt insertion , FIVE CENTS per line Tha first insartion never less than- TWENTY-FINE CENTS. TO _ OSST XO WAK CaU ti IA.V OSco . L. TBOaAS. noom 8. CreUhtrn Elocic ONKY TO TtUl > 1190 Ffinifcun str.-st. M Dr. Kilvratilp I an Aeoncy. cov.S2-U HELP WANTED WANTED Largo sere or Wirohouse , will leaao for flvo ycare. AddrtfS at once " W holesalo , " care of Bcc. 350 8 WANfKD A"y nne man experienced in th. dry goods business and expe t at trim- miner widows. S ata salary. Ktferen cs re qnlieil. Address Lock Boi 748 Flat * < month Neb. 313 9 W : ANTED A good ttrl for peneral h use work. Apply a5 1418 Dodge St. 3J4-f PURSTCLASiTABLEBOMlD At 2'7 Fam JD lorn St. , b-t. 15th and 16th 855-li WANTED Fi'st-classcook itnraediattly , at 277 farnhamSt , bet. IStU ind lath S5M2 WANTED Gltl to take care of bal.y an he'p at housework. Call ai I'ee Ofice. 319 if TTTANTED A gooA competent girl for Louse * YV work ; to such gojdvrasres will be paid 403 Cass , near 2 at St. SU-tf "YTTANTED Situation by a girl to do genera YV housework. Inquire ai 8. E. Cor. 16tl and Chicago HU. 345-S 'ANTED By * competent trirl a situation. Call or address ho. 221C 22d and Caa Sts , 816-8 or four more g'nllemcn boarders , at 1415 Howard , bet. 14th am" 15th Sts. 3 7-7 VTTAN1 ED Situation as hcus.-ktcper In. VY respectable house. Address 21. . Posl Office. sfiT-f WASTED About April 1st a 6 or 7 room house , north of Davenport ani west of 13th Et. , state hcatiou aud tcim * . Tirmnt this offl < e. 350- ' WA Ttl ) Grod pirl to di liyht homcftork EnquVe at 1519 Do ige Bt. 833-t - at 511 Walnut St. betwee WANTED-Girl Sth and Ctb. S3)- ; GIRL WANTED for general housework , a1 1519 E-irncy St. 330-6 VTTANTED A womia cooV , at the Erametl V > House. 332-10 VlfANlED-A 2n' girl at Ueineke's r atau > ant Y f corner 13 h and Jackron stg. 333 6 jl/TEN / WANTED-To Chop wood. T. Murray. TXT M. II D..LUAN Wanted information o YY Wm. H. Dalm n , lately a rasdcnt o Kaat Oakland Californb , where ho ha ? a iviri n1 four children who have not heard from him for over a year. Any one knowing wh t hat be come ot him will confer a treat fav rbyaddrrsj. log M . Wm. H. Do'Iman , 1271 hleienth Atenue , E t Oakland , Cat. 410-16 W ANTED A pirl for central housework , a. S.V crrncr Illh and Dodge. 418-J WANTED Situation br active joung man in gncery or cigar sluro Good pet man and accountant. Address T. K , W , Bee office. 4IO-7 -tTTAN ED-BY ONE 0 ? THE LARGEST VY Wliolea'e ' Clotilng Hou'es in titw York City , for tne c < mint ; ftil tr.de , exper. eneed salesmen. Th' so havnj exr arience nd commacdinif a eood trade i < l fi-d thsal'rst class opportunity pply at once , with rcfar cntcs , to A BC , PvBtofflce BoxOls. New York Citb. - 39J-7 WANTED TO rent , tut a term r ( jcars , the tlilrd story of some oriuk liuilding ( .con to be erected ) , situated on the co ntr of the st'cet in the basineaJ center rf Omiha. C 1I or addwsa Goo. R Rathbun , Principal Great Wist era Business College. 370-lf WAtTiiD An experienced butcher winta to atari a meat mnrketi n some email west em toHTi , where there is none , or hers 010 is nci.de < ; would take a relianlo partner. Addre'i K. K. Webb , Jaik3on.Dalcota Co. Noh. 90-tf WANTSn Agoodhouse-kcerir , 1100 Farn h-wn street , up > tairs. 32-tf POK KENT Barn , 277 FarnfcamSt. , bet. 15th and 18th. 3i3-12 pIANO'ANDOKUANSFOURKNr At'nm JL SI 50 to JO 00 per montn. F. K. Mewes , 318 S. 101 h St. 3i5-j FO t BENT Three rooms on corner of llth and Lcircnworth Bt . 335-8 FORREST House of 8 rooms , on Ccitol W 1 , McCa uc , oppoait * po > tcffico. 121-tf TO IIEST Front tfflce , ' 317 S. 13th street , be Wf en Farnham and Harnteist sido. H. W. Crcmer. 420-'f T70R RENT t n e ejant farnisheJ front ro m P withorvvithout tasrd , to two itsntlemen. Enquire 1619 Dodje street. 423-tI TTIOR RENT A store corner Loavcnwcrth ani J } 10th a a. AUoGmoching birdsinrers for sale. Enquire t Peterson , 80 * 10h st. 397-tf TJIORKEVT Forty acr a improved , firm S } JD S. W. < I Omaha. Enquire of A. Fudayson , 22nd and Harney Sts. 390-tf FOH KENT A furnished , * , uth lent room. Inquire at No. 1012 Kariiham St. SS4-U FOR ENT 2 lurulshed rooms o\ec ifer. cLauta KiCii.ingc , N. E. Cor. 16th and Qj lire streets. 239-lf F'JS ' SALE. FRS \ IiEA i mall engine , B. W. Pay no ft Son's m&ke , l > ut littlp twd and in perfect order. Enquire of II O. Clark & TO. S37-12 8ALrleardinr ! fixtures with house for FOR . tooJ ; w i 1 of fir.m20 to25 regular bcarde . AspleJid chance fern tprinj opening. House in good Iccnt.on.Sati3actorv ( reasons siren for tolling. Address S J. O , Postofflce , Omaha. S33-9 T10R RENf 3 roomj. Enquire 1420'DongIas J : Street. 33l-tf TfjIOR SALE Ten (10) residence lots on urper C Karnhamstreet. John L. M.-Ca ne , op ? . P-O. * 3i9-tf Til OR bALE Maps of Donalis and Sarpy ± ! ccuutics. A. KO.EWATER , 1520 Kara- him Street. 320-tf \LE-Seven good business lots on FOR Farnham street. JOHN I : McCAOUE. Ktf Opposite Postofflce. TT10R SALE Lease and furniture c * a ttr&t- jL ? class hotel in a town of 1300 inhabitant9 , in State of Nebraska. Has 21 reds , the travelling men'g resort. Inquire at Dee office. 218-tf TjlORSALE A BARGAIN A bul'.dme with JU saloon flxturea , furniture and stock , on 10th St. , opposite the U. P. depot , for sale very cheap. Or the fixture * , furniture and stock will be eold and buildiur rented. Inquire of ED. XKEISS- MAN. 79-tf TTIOK ALK T o close carriages , at A. J. C Slmwon's. 911-tf T OSTORSTRiYBD A-brown mare colt , 3J I 1 yeara cU , whl e star on forehead , -white spot on upper lip and white hind feet. The finder will please leave word with John Anitrom a : Stmpson'H carriage factory. 3438 FOUhD At FnlireLe's DOO store ± pocket book. Owner can hare it by calli. g at the stcre. 3:0-8 MIAKEN UP A ttrawoerry roan cow with a 1. white face and about 6 yeara old , at G. T. Cornish's dairy , near UJ-tary bridge. S90 5 mEAMS CAN BE GOT At John Bur's stable JL for all kinds of work , at reasonable figures nar corner ISth and Leavenwortn St. 373-tf -B = eTT.a. . g- - RHEUMATIC ) CURE Vfarran d a Safe , Certain and Spee-iy Cure for Ilbeniuatisni in all i-s forms , > enralgia. Lame B-ck , Pain In = Breast and Side , tain In the btomach and Kidnojs , &c It is an internal remedy , a Tonic and Elocd Purifier , and while it removes the Disoisj it im ; roves the general health. SMITH , BL'CK & CO. , PROPRIETORS , PLATTSMBtnH.NEBRASKA- : C. F.'Ooodman , gtneral 'agent , Omaha , Keb EXECUTOR'S SALE. In Ihe matter of the estate of W. L. Bern ! ? , d - cea ed : By virtue of anprder of the Discrict Court f..r Dju-t'as ' County , Nebr ka , made on the 13th day of March , 1SSO , Rrantinjr licenie to me a czecutur of the estate rfWUlUm L. B-mls.de- ce.sed , to sell the M ! esta'e ' of said testator in siiJ omnty. I will , on the t2th diy of iilrcli , ia-1 , at thq ho ref 11 o'clock a m at tnj south doer of the Court House , " in the" City of Omaha ; iq said c uniy , sa'l t jmblic vendue the follow : injr desciibed re l estate , eittuted in gi d County ot Dqjgla , to-wlt : The eait } of l t 6 in block S3 , in the City cf Onnbi , surveyed and litho ! graph < d Also Iota 80 and at in NelsonVmldition , to BiidC tyof Om ha , Term : of sale ca b , . . , WM.C.HONT , Executor of7. . L. Btv.g , Decea-ca. I1C-W4 THE DAILY BEE the Litest Home and Tele- News of th Day. Cash Jobbers and Retailers of - - 1319 Farnham Street. We Call Attention to the extremely Low Prices of our present Stock of TabeLinensTowelsNapkins ! , Table & PianoCovers AND HAVE MADE 11EI > CCTONS LV 56-Inch Bleached Linen Damask , formerly 70 cents , Now 50 cents. 60-Inch " " " " Now 70 . - 90 cents , cents. 64-Inch Satin " " $1.00 , " 75 cents. 64-Inch " " 1.25 , " $1.00. 68-Inch Double Satin " " 1.50 to SI.60 , Now $1 20. 68-Inch Double.Datin " " 1.75to 2.00 , Now 1.40. Two-yard wide Barnsley half bleached Damask at 75c. , well worth at retail $1 25. - , , „ Two-yard wide Extra Double Satin Damask , elegant patterns , formlrly $2.00 , now < $ l.60. 4-4 all LJnen Fringed Cloths , formerly 75c each , Now Reduced to 45c. 5-4 all Linen Fringed Cloths , formerly $1.00 each , Now Repuced to 65c. 7-4 " " " 1.25 " " " " 95c. 8-4 " " " 1.75 " $1. 5. 10-4 " " " 2.50 " " " " 1.95. J arge size Linen Sets , Table Cloth * and Napkins to match formerly $7.00 , now reduced to $5 75 each Large size Linen Sets , Table Cloths and Kapkitw to match , formerly 5900 , Now Reduced to $6 50 Large siz- Linen Sets , Table Cloths and Napkins to match , formerly $10.00 , Now Reduced to $7 5O. Larse size Linen Sets , Table Glotha a d Napkins to match , formerly $11.00and $12.00 , Now Keduced to $9.00. TCTWIBT-jS ! Very heavy double Damask Towels , 24x44 inches , reduced from 50c to 37 l-2c each. Fine twilled Barnsley Cream Damask Towels , hand knotted fringes , reduced from 75c to 54c each. Fine French double Damask Towels , 26x50 inches , formerly 90c , reduced to 54c. ES3S iIISS2iO3IS ! ! EiE&EjEaS ! ! fe 3Ia LGjEa@ 2 To encourage the praclio ? , now"so popular -with many Ladie' , of purcnasing Embroideries early in tne ye&r thereby auic'patingthf3 wants of summer , we make an Annual Custom e.jch J nuary of of- le.-ing a LAEbLblOoE : of cir-fullyseected patterns , Our stock this year has b ° en pronounced finer and cheaper than evrr befav ; we have Patterns and Nove ties usually bought by other mer chants a yea-later. We have arranged to be supplied weekly withfresa goods. The prices asked are mucn lower than those ol .Babtern houses who have gained a world-wide notoriety : 110 to $ . .OO a yard , on Muslin from 1-2 men to 54 inches wide. French Percale Em a yard. French Namsoot and Swiss Embroideries Irom 15e to $2 75 a y rd XESSS.S- : Pairs and varioa sizea. To eflecc a speedy sale , we have BUNCH- r atlclntlon 0/iunt.raidaaiofOmahttlo this department ; through it ice ulicitfnlm for goodtor mail or express. Selection * are Mettle by competent clerk only , and we guarantee xitufae- &c CO. AOADEMYJJF MUSIC ! JOHNS. HALBCRT , - Lessee and Manager Tuesday , Wednesday , & Thursday ilaichS , 0 and 10. ART Ei\TERTAL\3IENTS - BY JUDGE - W. F. BICK , A TRIP TO EUROPE Without Sea Sickness or Expense. Tue'day night , JUr h Sth. "A VNit to Pad ? . " Wednesd iy night , Marih 9'h , "Rambles Thro * Old Londm. " Thursday rl-bt , March iota , "A Tour lhr , > ' British India. " Intcrtp rted with Groiirincs cf Rare S atuary from the Art Galleries of Evr > pc. Too Clicagolious and othsr leading papora characterize these Fnter'ainments ai most notel and intercjtiog. "combining entertainment and. .instruction iui most seductive furm. Admissic n , 15 , 35 and 5'J c s. > o txtra ch-rje for rtsarvel scats. Box-9 ect at Edhilm & . Mat nee , Welnejday afternoon , 2 > cs. No referred scalp. FEVEft Mil ' ' S'S'OlTtACZS 8351132 * H 53 Hi * " Thcri Is no pivlllzeil nation In the Western Hemisphere In which the utility ol Hosteller's Stomach Bitters a tonlco rtctlve , and anti- bllloiu medicine , U not known andappredated. While it la a medicine ( or ill seasons and nil climates , It la especially suited to the comp'ainti f s nerated by the weather , kein ; t e par eat and neat vegetable etitculant In th ? world For > * le by Ura giaU and Dealers , to whom p- 1.1 ? lor Hoatettcr1 ! A minic for 1881. WROUGHT IRON FENCES. Wire Fencing &nd Polling * pcl&ity. ! Their beauty , perrsartanca aid ecanotsy ially working th extinction ol ail fencing heap material. Elegant in dadzn , Indcstructlbla Fences for Lsirns , PcbUc Grounds and Ceae- xry Plata. Iron Va cs , Ltwn Sit teen , e&nopbd. aod t.l tutic patterns ; Chairs wi bvcry description o ! ron and Wire ornamental wori designed ami canofactored by T. BAF.SDM'd Wire and ron W rk , S7 , 29 aad 31 Woodward Avo. , De- roit , Mich. Saoi"A ! na" | ' -italogao and rica Hat c < to2i UNO. Q. JACOBS , fFornerly ol CIsi & Jacob ! ) o. 1117 I'arnhaai St. , Olil ataad cl 4ac&b Cf ; . " /j < R5 s > - TXitf3jRj.ru SO VINEGAR WORKS ! ERNST KHEBS , Manager Uannfactorer of all kinds o ( -t lSt.iBei. Stk. ani. 10' 5 Fii&'IUH STREET. 5OOOO , MAX MEYER & BRO. P uiose for the next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell th8ii > e -tire stock of Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry , Clocks , Silver-Ware , Pianos & Organ .ATQ-3D GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices , Which is from 15 to 20uer cent , below any Eastern Wholesale Eouse , preparatory to moving into their New Store , Cor. llth & Farnham We 3Iea Business. Conic mid he Convinced. All sales str Jctly cash , therefore we are enabled ( o - oiler the consumers of the ivccd only first quality goods for their money. Beat straight lOc Cigar in the city , Best 3 for a quarter Oigsir ia the city , Beat Straight 5c Cigar in the city , Detroit Fins Cut a Specialty , Oar 80 3 Fine Gut is a good one , Bagley's Mar Flower in 8 and 16 ounce tiner For 40c we have bang up Smoking Tobacco- - " -AT TOE - iSGHIGAN TOBACCO STORE , " 141T Douglas Street. Wears the only Dealers in the CelebratedBngley'e M.ay Flower J. H. FLIEGEL & GO , Successors to J. H. TCIZtE , MERCHANT TAILORS , No. 1220 Douglas Street , L , USTIEIB oc S. G. STEVENSON & CO. " Carpentcra and Bnndcra. h re remoreJ to No' . > lM8Dodetreet , where they < , p Fared to do alf t nd ! . of work in their line en abort notice at reasonable rates. rates.NOTICE. . ; The innnil tncctl'g- the st'fkholdere of the nmahl PublLhlnj Co. yill to h W Mondar. 1I < re h 7b 1831,7 35 p. m . at the offlca of The * Unnh = B . E. KOSEWATErf , President Omaha , Feb. 1st , IhSL