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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1881)
The Daily Bee. Friday Morning. March 11 Patereon sells coal. See PoUck's advertisement. City connfl to-night. Hosps sells Artists' Mtterials. m5tf Imported cigars , at Saxe's , druggist. New Bntterick patterns , at Cruicb aW ' shank's. Wbii'ple , McMillan ' & Co. , the jewelers Block. o26-tf ers , Crtighton Key "West and domesticcigars , Saxe's. tnd Lands. Look jjo > , F < ums , House * ' w column 01 bargains on 1st over em > s' n a-- aFull line cf artists' materials , at Chicago cage prices , Kuhn's drug store. ml-lm For lauds , Lots , Houses and Farms oofc orer Semis' new column on flrat page Bfrgains. Over 93,003 hogs were killed by Oma ha packers from November 1st to March 1st , as follows : J. E. Bord , 71.713 ; Itoddis & Thrall , 18,000 ; ShseleyB , 3,700 ; Harris & Fisher , 1,003 ; Hiekstein , 1,600 ; William Aust , 500. Packing will be con tinned all summer. The 0. U. B. , nowlocated atNo. 121G Cass street , are in need of tome sheets , pillow-cases , and other articles of bed- clothing , and persons having anything of the kind to spare will confer a great favor by sending word to the headquarters at the above mentioned number. The revival which has been in pro. grew at the South Tenth Street M. E. church for the past six weeks closed on Sunday evening , haviiig resulted in the addition of twenty new converts to the churchjmembership , Her. D. Marquett WM the officiating minister. HERE WE ARE AGAIN WITH FRESH EGGS , 25c PER DOZ. CHOICE BUTTER , 25s PER ft. WILLIAM GENTLEMAN , 16th & CASS STS. A DESPERATE BARGAIN In Orulckehank ; great bargains in fine dross goods at 50 cents , there are all wool cashmeres , double width 9-3t Craickshank'a Custom Shirt , perfect fitting , and beat materiali. Laundried SI 40 , unlaundriod $1.25 , made to order laundrled $1.50. Aa this ia just about one-half tbe price some shirts are sold at , people will uot believe that they are the same quality. Como and see that they are made of Warn- lutla , or Now York Mills muslin , and the best Irish linon. 9-21 Latent Novelties at Cruicksbank'r. I ' New Fringes. Now Fancy Headed Ornaments. New Imperial Glove , Foster fas tening. New Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs. New Polka dot Hase. .New Embroidered Edgings. Nnw 3aucy * Dross Goods. Ncw Black Cashmeres. New Colored Silks. New English Walking Jackets. New Rnuikn Mantles. New Spring Ulsters. Kew Silk Dolmans. 9-2t Our basement salesroom crammed to tha coiling with domestics. Lonsdale muslin , seconds , 85. Lomdale muslin , lOc. Fruit of the Loom , llic. 4-4 unbleached muslin , 5 to lOc. 8-4 , 9-4,10-4 bleached sheeting. Unbleached sheeting , do. do. do. Pillow muslin 5-4 and 6-4 , 15 to ago. ago.An An immense wsortment of now Prints oed Ginghams , all the latest styles , and a desperate bargain in drees goods at 15c , worth not leas ; han 35o. These are Imported goodand wo4havo the entire center counter covered with them. 9t2 A. CRUICKSaA.NK&CO. Fen SALE. A first class piano , en- tlrely now. A bargain for cash , or oaiy payments. Enquire at EDHOLM & ERIOKSON , mlO-3t Opp. the Postoflicc. I PERSONAL , J. H , Millard , Esq. , has returned from the east. IL T. Clark , of Bellcvue , wan in the city to-day. John J. Philbin returned from Utah Wednesday night. W. M. Brewer , of Chicago , is in the city n route to Laramie. Geo. W. Taylor , of Bell Creek , is in the city on his return from the east. Dr. Geo. IL Pun > ell , formerly of Weeds- port , N. Y. , has arrived at Omaha intend ing to locate. Mr. H. T. Brown of The Miner , Butte , Montana , is in the city en route eatt. He represents one of the leading dailies of that great territory. j TERRIBLE LOW ] LOOK1 LOOK ! ! Large Chromes , framed , 65c. Large Paintings , $4 to $7.50. Two dollar frames for $1. Mouldings , made up , half price. Motto frames at 15c. 8x10 frames , from lOc up. Gome ! come ! ! and be convinced. A. Hosrc , Jfc , 1519 Dodge street , next door to Harris & Fisher's. " ai-tf . Cl Going to KewJMexIco - . It will bo with no little rr ret that d the friends of Mr. T. Mareu Sender- con , the well known m'achinlat of the Excelsior Machine works , will learn of the contemplated departure of that gentleman for Las Vegas , New Mexi co. Mr. Henderson has worked iu this to city so long that he has made himself almost indispensible and it is too lit tle to Bay of his skill as a machinist that there Is none better in Omaha. In addition to that he Is a man of intelligence and Inventive genius and a perfect gentleman. His recent marriage to ono of Omaha's fair daughters led us to believe that he had settled for life here but wo are nevertheless glad that his merit is re cognised abroad as well as at home K and that he has been tendered so im T. portant and lucrative a posi tion by the Alcnison Topeka and Santa Fe roadjthat it Is greatly to his advantage to make the change. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson leave for Las Vegas on Monday next , and with them go the good wishes of every one who has had the pleas * i ure of their acquaintance. j J HOWE'S HUETS.t . He Asks For Ten Thousand Dollars Damages. A Receipt in "Full Set Up By the Defendant. - * .A rather carious case has for the past two days been on trial In the district court in this city. The. action is brought by James A. Howe , a laborer residing In Parker's addition - tion , against Mr. Snyder , the hard ware man , for personal injuries alleged - leged to have been received through ' and the damages the latter'a negligence , ages claimed are ten thousand dollars. It appears that on a certain day in September , 1878 , Howe was standing near the sidewalk , on the north side of the postoffice building , where he was engaged in tightening the saddle j girth f on his horse , which stood un I hitched 1 near the sidewalk. While thus engaged , Snyder drove up in a phaeton and accidentally ran tbo shafts against Howe's horse. The frightened animal whirled and. struck his master in the breast with his front font , and as the latter fell he gave him a kick In i the * small of the back with his hind I feet i Howe was knocked insensible ' and was taken homo , where ho wac confined to his house for several day ; . The horse was injured in the side by the shafts , and was , it is claimed , ren dered unfit for future usefulness. When Howe got about again he called on Snyder with a friend and de manded the value of the horse , which was refused , and thereupon he brought a suit in a justice's court for the animal' * value , which was com promised by his attorney for twenty- five dollars and a receipt in full given. At that time the plaintiff says he did not know that he had received personal injuries but that the subse quently learned that the blows from the howo'fl hoofu had permanently in jured him. He next brings a suit in the district conrt as stated. The defendant sets up as a defense the receipt in full given before the justice j and claims further that the man's condition at the present time arises from exposure and a ditease j which it is not necessiry to mention. ' Howe has , it is said , been employed in getting out ice and from exposure and hard work has a kind , of combined rheumatic-neuralgic , etc. diaeaae , which the defendant claims is in no wise attributable to the hu.ta received by the collision referred to. Messrs. Brown & Baldwin appear for the plantlff , and General Manderaon for tha defense. The case is tried before i a jury and will probably be concluded to-day. Mrs. L. Kroltzsch , the popular dross maker , has removed from 1214 Farnham street to 1513 Douglas street , 2 doors west of Crnickshank's. 7-4t THE HOWE. The light running new Howe Sow ing Machine. Office 1516 Dodge street m8-5t A Boyai IT p. An acquaintance ofra few days dura tion with Judge W. F. Bick , had con vinced us that a gentleman o such in telligence and possessing so > vast a fund of interesting knowledge , would prcsaat nothing but a first-class enter tainment to the public , yet we must confess that we were wholly unpre pared for so charming an evening of sight-seeing and pleasure as that to . which we were treated at the Academy laat evening. The house was filled with an audience Including our best citizens and moat prominent men , many of whom had visited the very spots ' to which the judge promised to take his audience. Their judg ment , of more weight than our own , was that the enter tainment was ft magnificent ono and that the representations were accurate and lifelike to a wonderful degree. . It would be impossible to give an j accurate description of the entertain ment which consisted of a series of | dissolving" views thrown upon a canvas occupying the entire proscenium arch , and being from twenty five to thirty feet in diameter. At times the scenes were colored to rep resent the peculiar glow of the sun light at a curtain hour of the day , or its remarkable effects as it penetrated some secluded dell in the woods or mountains and transformed a rivulet or lake into molten silver. The | trip to Niagara Falls , and through the famous streets and noble palaces and churches of Paris , 1 WM from beginning to end productive of pleasure to the audience , who ex pressed their delight in frequent ap- e plauso. At intervals the eye was re lieved by a sight of some remarkable ' pie atuary or other pro duction to vary the programme P and wo venture to say net one of the number present but saw 81 with regret the last laughable { picture , ' "Good Night. " Nothing so beautiful , i P chaste and entirely charming has ever t before boon in Omaha and the Aca demy will doubtless draw crowded houses the res * of the week. The exI I planatlons given ana facts'presented by the judge during the progress of the entertainment are though very brief indeed an additional attraction every visitor. To-night London will bo visited. Military Promo Uone. , o The following promotions have been announced : First Lieutenant Oscar Elting , com pany K , Fort Washakie , W. T. , to bo * captain of company E , Third cavalry , Fort Fred , Ste'ole , W. T.vica Lawson - In son , deceased , January 30,1881. Second Lieutenant Joseph F. Cum- mines , company A , Fort McKinuey , W. T. , to be first lieutenant company , Third cavalry , Fort Wasbakie , W. . , vice Elting , promoted , January 30,188L First Lieutenant Julius E. Qaentin , and Second Lieutenant Stephen J. Mnlhall , 14th iril antry , will report in person , without delay , to the com manding officer at Fort Hall , Idaho , fcr temporary Garrison court martial duty , on completion of which they will return to their station , Fort PougUs , U. T. A NUISAKGE. Why the City Should Have a Work House at Once - Within the past few days the tramp t' nuisance ' has been on the increase and from 4 o'clock till 9 , or later , every ' evening i a crowd of shiftless vagabonds ! may be seen on various corners , notably - ! bly llth and Douglas and 10th and . . ] i Farnham J streets. These fellows , who vary . from the boy of 12 to men of 40 , intercept many paesers-by with a piteous appeal for a quarter or leas to j buy a meal and follow tha party along the sidewalk urging their want until he gives something or gives them a flat-footed refusal. They are bold and impudent in many cases and if they persist in making a nuisance of themselves , should be locked up or run out of town. One or two instances in which they have prowled around private residences at unseemly hours are reported , and in one case that we , know off a double-barrel shot-gun will give the next visitor of the kind a warm welcome. . . The number of common beggars'in ' too , is getting entirely too large , and J j aa there is a means of relief provided \ for this unfortunate class , it should be 1' to that bueinees men and visitors I to the city are not annoyed for "a I nicklo to buy woud , " or some equally ridiculous a request. Let us have , , - I work house. | Fresh Fish ! Fresh Fish ! at Molz'a 1 } fish f market , 1213 Douglas street 1 COME QUICK. Persons who have been awaing the new line of engravings , are notified that they have just arrived at the Art Halls of A. HOSPE Jit. , Dodge St , next door to Hamas & Fisher. m-9-3t Water proof boots at Fullriodo's. BAILROAD NOTES. The west bound U. P. train left two hours late. ' Four cars of emigrants went west on No. 7 laat night. ' The B. & . M. train from Lincoln came up at 11 o'clock yesterday. The ice bridge at Blair is being ' taken to pieces in anticipation of the flood. flood.The The finest dining car ever seen in theweat came in on the Wabaah Wednesday. The last of the iron sheda at the U. I ; 1 P. transfer are being completed by the C , B. & Q. Eight new coaches , two of them sleepers , for the Southern P'aclfic , of Arizona , were t-tken west on tbe U. P. Wednesday night. * The eastern trains csmo in late . again yerterdaytheNorthwestern three hours , the Rock Island two hours and the "Q. " ono hour. | The mail service baa been ordered on ihp new line constructed by th < j B. & M.'running from Red Cloud to Hubbell , in Thayer county. The B. & M. water tank at the little town of Firth , twenty-four miles south of Lincoln , on the A. & 1 N. division , was burned to the gronnd Tiresday night. Strange to say , there had not been a fire of any kind In the building for the past throe weeks. The general supposition is that it is the work of an incendiary. A good Eitey organ will be sold or rented cheap. Inquire of Edholm & Ericksou , the jewelers , opposite the posh file. Bargains iu Rnbber boots and shoes , I at Fullrlede's , 13tb and Douglas sts.'V Bicnard Third. A contract was yesterday signed by which Thos. W. Keene , the great tragedian , is to appear in Omaha on Tuesday night next , at the Academy of Music , in the most familiar of all Shakespeare's creations , Richard III. The box sheet will bo opened at Edholm & Erlckaon's , at 9 o'clock Saturday morning. Mr. Keene comes supported by a powerful dramatic company binder the management' Wm. R , Haydeu. Of the great actor's genius in this particular role , Tbe St. Louis Globe-Democrat says : "In it Mr. Keene had already made a repu tation when hebeganhis presentRtellar career , and his impersonation of the title role was described as a revelation 1V 1 tragic acting. That it is something wonderful , all who were present at the performance last night were unani O. mous ? in asserting , and the calls that followed J the principal scenes , and the applause that interrupted him in all the ! prominent passages , aa well aa the loud < demand at the end of each that refused to be silenced until tbe star appeared before the curtain to bow his acknowledgment , were so many evidences of the fresh interest , power and attraction Mr. Keene brought to an the role. From the opening soliloquy to the intensely realistic death pceuo that closes the play , the audience's ap pro Tal followed the actor s interpreta tion of Jhe great dramatist's linesand such generous , cordial greeting and unvarying and glowing approbation Son have seldom been bestowed upon any performer by the theatrical public of this ! city. " Wanted About April J , a 6 or 7 room house. State location and terms. Address P. 0. box 719. Covenant Degree. A special meeting of Covenant Degree * - gree Lodge No. 1 , L O. O. F. , will bo held this ( Thursday ) evening for tbo transaction of business. All officers and members are requested to be present By order of D. M. T. G. CLITF , Secretary. .District Court the The following proceedings -were had the the district court yesterday , the Hon. James * W. Savage prcalding. evPa Hibbard et aL vs. Trossln ; judg on ment for plaintiff for S7C4.73. the Nanaon et al. vs. Porker ; ycrdlct lows for plaintiff for $125 cei School district No. 15 et al. vs. CJ Brown ; dismissed. CJGt EC ! REMEMBER WHIPPLB , MctfiUEX & Co. , the Jewelers , -Fifteenth street , when yon" pers want anything in the jewelry line. A fine assortment of gold and silver watches just opened. 8-3t A BREAK-UP. Probability That the Flood on the Missouri May Not Wait for April. News From the Up-Biver Towns , Tne weather for the past few days has been such as to indicate an early breaking up of the icy fetters which have ao long held the 'Missouri in check.It baa been thawing steadily , and the water is flowing in thousands of little rills npon the surface of the river , while from the north a con stantly increasing flood is reported. We are informed that not only do the Union Pacific folks feel apprehen sion for the safety of their bridge but that the new bridge of the B. & M. , at Plattemouth is believed to be in danger. The condition of affairs above is thus stated by The Sioux City Jour nal : TUE COMINO BISK. The reports received from up river indicate that a break up is iminent un less there be a change in the weather. A telegram received from Fort Sully said that the river had riaen six feet there within the past few days. This is supposed to include the rise of four feet at Pierre previously reported. A teiegram from Springfield mentions a riae of four feet at that point. From Yankton comes the nowa of an additional eighteen inch rise on top of the riae previously reported , making three foot in all. At latest accounts the water w&s still coming np At the rate of an inch an hour at .Yankton. The bottom of the Helena , the boat on the Yankton ways nearest the water , was partly out and in pro cess of being repaired. It was fixed Cfn ] just in time with lumber from the other boats , juat before the workmen were driven out by the ris ing water. GETTING ! READY. The coming riae may be expected to put in an appearance at this city to day. The St. Paul folks will this morning begin the work of taking up their winter bridge f reparatory for the going out of the ice. The repairs on the hull of the Niobrara have been finished , and that boat is ready for any 'water that may come. The ferryboat Bennett , the railroad transfer prosl dent and the light steamer Minnie H have all been cut loose from tha ice , and are ready for a gbt or a foot race. River men are of the oglnion that the rise that is so near comes from the Black Hills streams via the Cheyenne river , and is not from the valley of the Missouri. The river at this city continues to rise at the alow rate of one inch per twenty-four hours The water on the . ice next th Iowa aide was rather deeper than on the day previous. The crossing was alive with teams , and Ihere seems to be an idea among the Nebraska people that the end of the ice is near. In addition to the number of build ings to be greeted In Omaha during the coming season which have been mentioned iu TBE BEE are the follow ing : A four story structure , eighty feet front by 132 feet deep , to be erected at tbe southwest corner of Eleventh and Harney streets , by Ezra Millard. Mr. Millard has purchased of Dr. S. D. Mercer for the sum of § 21,125lots and 2 in block 151 , and the south ' half of lot 8 , block 135. He will put his building on lot 1 , of block 151and in time will also improve Ihe rest of his newly purchased property in the immediate vicinity. He also pro poses to build a handsome residence this year in the northeast part of the city. city.Mr. Mr. 0. C. Houeel will build a business - ness block on the lot adjoining Crelgh- tou Hall to the weat , on Farnham street this season. Five thousand dollars will -bo in vested by Messrs. Chapman and Her , I vrho recently purchased the old Coz- zena house , in reconstructing it and making it the finest aa well as the largest hotel in the city. Sam. Burns and John B. Ellison & Sons , of Philadelphia will build in uniform style on the adjoining lots owned by them on Farnham street , between 13th and 14lh , occupied by tbo Lang and'DeGroat buildings. Tha plans contemplate a throe-story build ing , with stone trimmings , galvanized cornices and all the modern improve * meats. Mr Burns' main floor will riae with a slope of about three feet from front to rear , to give facilities for handling goods and a chancd for die- pkr. "Temperance Bee Hive" Opens its meetings every Friday eve ning at half-past seven o'clock , at the i . 0. M. As the number In attend- ance increases every evening , it is be coming a question whether they will get Boats. Come ; we will find room for you. We welcome everybody. Rev.Dr. . Bangher , pastor of the Lutheran church , will address the mooting this week. Wo promise you instructive entertainment , and hope to benefit all who como to our meetings. PROGRAMME : MUSIC. Son ? , C. H Audience ? . 6. H Audience Reading of Scripture Dr. Bangher FBATEB. Sony , G. H : Andienco Address (15 ( nrnntesl Dr. Bangher Zither music Mr. Jnlius Festner Social ( Ten minutes. ) MUSIC. Recitation Miss Amelia Sylvester MUSIO. Kecitation Mrs. Wall Music Mr. J. Festner Duett Messrs. Charlton EEPOBT MUSIC. MBS. BUBBOUGUS , President W. 0. T. U. Miss E. A. THOMAS , Sec'y. Nebraska Academy of Sciences. There will bo a regular meeting of Nebraska Academy of Sciences at | rooms in Williams block , Friday evening , March 11 , at 7:30 o'clock. Papers not presented one month ago account of the storm preventing meeting , may be expected as fol : "Some curious features of the census of 1880 , " Hon J. W. Savage ; "Moral Training of Children , , ' Prof. . B. Lane , superintendent public or schools , Omaha. In addition the following may be ex pected : "Something about Grasshoppers , " by Prof. Samuel Brown , of West Point , Nebraska. Teachers of city schools and'all in- terea'ted in matters pertaining to the academy are Invited to be present. Y. M. C. A. State Convention at Lincoln April 15,16 , and 17. The state executive committee of the Yonng Mons' Christian Associa tion have arranged for their annual state convention and the hospitable invitation extended the committee by the Lincoln association , to hold it in that city , has been accepted , and will be.held on the above dates : The fol lowing circular has been addressed to various places throughout the state : _ DEAR SIB AND BED. : At a meeting of the state committee , Young Men's Christian Association to-day , it was resolved to hold a state convention at Lincoln , Nebraska , on Friday , Satur day and Sunday , April 15,16 and 17 , 1881. 1881.Active Active and eminent speakers and workers aro. expected from abroad , and an interesting programme will be submitted. It is desirable to increase the num ber of associations and enlarge the work in Nebraska , and to this end we request the church and Sunday school you represent to elect and send two (2) ( ) delegates ( one from each body , if practicable ) , 'who will take active in terest in this movement. Entertainment will be provided by the Lincoln Y. M. 0. A. , whose in vitation as to plane of meeting we have accepted. Hall-faro both ways can be had over the Union Pacific railway and branches , and Burlington & Missouri railroad and branches , by giving proper notice to the secretary of this commit tee , and furnishing names of delegates who will attend. Geo. L. Howeer , secretary ; Dr. P S. Lelsenring , chairman ; Leavltt Burnnam , Dr. J. C. Denise , Col. W. B. Smith , W. W. Peet , M. G Mc- Keen , of Omaha ; J. 0. Bonnell , of Lincoln. Omaha will send a good delegation , and an interesting convection may be expected. Redlstrloung toe Civy. The adjourned session of the city council to bo held thia evening is for the special purpose of taking into consideration the change of ward boundaries a * required by the new charter. It will be an interesting meeting no doubt. Real Estate Translers. The following transfers were re corded at the county clerk's office yes terday , as reported for this paper by John L. McCague , real estate agent and conveyancer : Samuel D. Mercer and wife to Ezra Millard ; sonth i of lot 8 , block 135 , Omaha , \v. d. 86,125. Samuel D. Mercer and wife to Ezra Millard ; lot 1 , blcck 151. Omaha , w. d. § 8,500. Jane Manning to James L. Lovett , a i of lots 3 and 4 , in block 194 , Omaha , w. d. § 2750. Augustus Kountze and wife to Jaa. R Cngler , lot 4 , In block 1 , Konntse'a 3d addition , w. d. $300. Union Pacific railroad to Jamea S. Brisbin , ne of sw i , sec. 9,115 , r 10 e , w. d. § 440. Stephen Goat and wife to Alfred D. Green , lot 1 , in block 257 , Omaha , w. d. 5850 Emma Gibbons to Theodore C. Peaney , s i of sw J sec 32 , tp 16 , r 10 , east , w. d. § 1000 Johan Christian to G. A. Lindqueat e of lot 2 , in blk 192 , Omaha , w. d. § 1000. . John K. Hazzird to David Hazzard parcel in SB sec 10 , tp 15 , r 13 , east , w. d. § 500. David W. Hazzard to John K. Haz zard , parcel in so sec 10 , tp 15 , r 13 , east , w. d. § 500. A Query. To the Editor of TUK BEE- Is improper for the city to give money for the support of any sect or religion ? Is it right for them to give money for the support of a hospital be longing J to any religious order ? Should the city give money to aid St. Joseph's hospital ] I think no * . About ten years ago , iu the largest city of the Union , two hundred and fifty thousand dollars waaappropriated for the building of twu parochial schoola in this said city. ( Tnis money was to add to the Influence which would place in our land a cardinal ) . But the brakes were put down and the steam reversed and the train stopped , j Shall we run such an extra here ? No. ENQUIRER Died. . BSouENsoN At 9 a. my estordayJo , hana 0. Sorensbn. j I Funeral to-day at 3 p. m from residence , 22d and Nicholas streets , j * * S j Undoubtedly the bunt shirt In the i United States is manufactured at the 1 Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority j of Material and workmanship , com- ' oinod with their great ImpriTCments , that is Reinforced fronts , Ruinforced backs and Reinforced sleeves , makes their shirt the most * durable and beat fitting garment of the kind , ever manufactured at the ut jderate price of $1.50. Every shirt of our make ia guaranteed first-class and will refund the money if foind otherwise. We make a specialty of all wool , Shaker , and Canton flannel , also chemols underwear , made up with a view to comfort , warmth and durabil ity. To Invalids and weak-longed persona we offer special inducements In the manner theao goods are made for their protection. 'PH. GOTTHKIMEE , Absolutely Pure , Made from Qrsp * Cream lirtar. No other preparation cukes such llzht , flaky hot breads , luxnriotu pastry. Can be eaten by itrspeptlcs without fear of the Ills resulting from he In digestible food. Sold only In cans by all Grocer * . _ ROTAL BiTina POWER Co. . Ke York. TWO DOLLARS WILL SECURE THE-WEEKLY BEE For One Year. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE AdrertlsomenU To Loan , ForSnlo , Lest Found , Wants , Boarding , &c. , will be in serted in theae columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent insertion , FIVE OEMS per line The first insertion never less than TWKNTY-FINE CENTS. * TSIMK-MOSEY. ti K AHAI ° LOAN At 8 per cent into S > DDUUU eat , n sums of 82000 and up wards ( or 1 to S years' time on flrat class improv- d city and farm property. Apply at BEMJS col Kstato and Loan Agency , 15th and DonglM 278-eodtf OHST ' SO r/OAS Call * t Lkw OSoo M' O. L THOMAS , KoomS.OreUhton BloeV TO IiOAH 1102 Farnham street. MONK7 Edwards nor-22-tf Dr. Loan Acency. - - HiLP WAET1D " 100 cords of woo4 . Nathan Shclton.lfilS Farnham street. 372-11 A girl for general housework. WANTED be good cook. Good wages to com petent girl. Mrs. U. Rogers , corner 19th and Lcivenworth streets. 371-12 A second girl able W wash and WANTED Southwest corner Dodge and 19tb. 376-10 Woman c ok at the Onnha WANTED . . 377-tI T\TANTE l > Situation by a young man of VY any kind. First-data cty reference given. Address 0. E. S , Pott Office. 369-10 WANTED A competent girl ( German or Scandinavian preferred ) . Inquire r f GOFF and MONTGOMERY , over t jrst National Bant. 870-10 \TTANTED A special or active' partner to V Y invest an equal amount of capltil in the retail dry goods trade. Have a good opening for the busmets. Aidr sa Secretary Board of Trade , Council Blnffe , Iowa. 363-11 W 'ANTED A first class cook , Occidental Hotel , Cor. lOih and Howard St ? . 381-10 CURST CLA8- ! TABLE BOARD At 217 Fam- _ D bam St. , bet. 15th and 16th 355-12 fTTANTED Fiist-clasa cook immediately , at YY 277 Farnham St , bet. 16th and 16th. 351-12 WANTED Girl to take cara of b hy and bolp at housework. Call at Bee Office. 349 tf -TTT ANTED Good jrirl to do Ifrht homework. YY Enquire at 1519 Dodge st. . 333-tf Girl at fill Walnut St. between WANTED 6th. 839-11 WANTED A woman o < x > V , at the Eramett House. 332-10 M EN WANTED To Chop wood. T. Murray. \Tr M. H. DOLMAN Wanted Information of YV Wm. H. Dolman , ' lately a resident of East Oakland. California , where he has a wile and four children who bare n t heard from htm for over a year. Any one knowing what ha be come of him will confer a ereat favor by address ing Mrs. Wm. II. Dollman , 1271 Eleventh Avenue , East Oak ] and , CaL 418-16 WANTED To rent , for a term of years , tbe third story of some brick building ( noon to bo erected ) , situated on the co-ner of tbe street in the business center Ft Omaha. Call or address Geo. R Rathbnn , Principal Great West' ' era Business College. 870-tf \TTAM D An experienced butcher wants > Y to start a meat narketl n some small west cm town , where there is none , or where one is necde'l ; would take a reliable partner. Au"Jrcs K. K. Webb , Jackson , Dakota Co. Neb. QO-tf "TTT ANTED A good noose-keeper , 1109 Farn VV ham street , up ctalra. 32-tf FOR SEHT-HOUSES AND LAHO. TjlOR RENT Pleasant Fuinlahcd rooms at No. JD 603 , 17th and California streets , 374-10 "TTIOR RENT-Barn , 277 Fambam St.bet. 15th _ T and leth. 353-12 TIANOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT At frrm JC 1150 to § 0 00 per montn.F. . R. Mewc , 318 S. 10th St. 355-tf HORRENT House of 8 rooms , on C Itol 111 1 , ilcCagne , opposiU postoffice. 421-tf " mO REST Front office , 817 S. 13th street , J _ between Farnham and Harnty , out side. H. W. Cremer. 420-tf T70R RENT An o egant furnished front ro m P with or without board , to two gentlemen. Enquire 1519 Dodge street. 423-tf * OR RENT A store comer Leavenworth artJ 10th sta. Also G mocking bird ameers for le. Enquire at Peterson , 80110th st. 397-tf TTtOR RENT Forty acres improved , farm SJ JJ S. W. of Omaha. Enquire of A. Fudaj-gon , 22nd and Ham r Sts 396-tf [ TIOR RKNT A furnished , aontn 1 on t room. JJ Inquiru nt No. 1612 Farnham St. fSJ-tf F > OR Bt > iJT 2 Inrniihed rooms ovei Uer- clmntfl Exchange , N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodce streets. 28.1-1 / FOB SALE. BEMIS OFFERS A SPLENDID LIST OF Bargains in HouacM , Lots , Farms and Lan-ls , In his new column on 1st paa TjlOKSALE Annall engine , B. W. Payne & JP Son's make , but little rued and in perfect order. Enquire of H Q. Clark k Co. 837-12 TJ10R HENf 3 > oom3. Enquire 1420'DoiisIia T Street. S34.H T710R SALE- Ten (10) ( residence lots on tipper C Farnham street. JohnL. McCague , opp. V O. 359-tf FOR HALE Maps of Donzlas and Sarpy counties. A. BOfEWATER-1520 Farn- kam Street. 320-tf TJ1OR \LE-Seven good business lots on JD Farnharn street. JOHN r . McCAOUE , fStt Oppoai'e Pootofflce. FOR SALB Lease and furniture ofaiirst- clasa hotel In a town of 1300 InbiblianU , in State of Nebraska. Has 24 beds , the travelling men'g resort Inquire at KM office 218 tf " T OTS , FARMS. HOUSES AN D LANDS. Look JLJ orcr OEMIS' new column of bargains on 1st Pig ? T7IOR8ALE A BAROAIN-A bulldimt with JJ saloon fixtures , furniture and stock , on 10th St. , opposite the D. P. depot , for sale very cheap. Or the fixtures , furniture and stock will be sold and building rented. Inquire of EL > . KPE1.S&- MAN. 79-tf - T ? OR SALii T o dose carriages , at A. J. J SlmpBQn'g. _ Bll-tf tilSGELLANEOUb. T 018 , FARMS , HOUSES AND LANDS. Look JL/ over BEMIS' DOW column of bargains on 1st Page. T OSTORSTRiYED A brown mare colt , 3 } I J years old , while star on forehead , white spot on upper lip and white hind feet. * * The finder will please leave word with John Anstrom ' Slmraon't carriage hctorr. 3481" LOST 31000 Saturday , March Eth. It Is thought In Kountz's bank porsibly , on 13th stiect Finder will be libeially rewarded by leaving at this office. 359-10 mEAlIS CAN BE GOT At John Barr s stable JL for all kinds of work , at reasonable figures near comer 18th and Leavenwirth St. 378-tf CHARLES RIEWE , UNDERTAKER ! Metallc Cases , Coffins , Caskets , Shrouds , etc. Farn m Stree . Otb and 1Kb , Omaha , Neb. Tel r nhlf ordern oromntlv * tU 11 I to. I THE MERCHANT TAILOK , bprepared to make Pants , Suits and ovircoata to order. Prices , fit and workmanship guaranteed to eult. One Door West of OrnlckBhank'a. ACADEMY OF MUSIC ! JOHN H. HALBSRT , - - Manager. Grand Fashionable Event ONE NIGHT ONLY , Tuesday Evening March 15. Engagement of the Popular Traced Ian 3-4 THOS. W. KEENE , Supported by the Charming Tragi. : Actress Miss Henrietta Vaders ! ' OCTAVIA EN , JL FRANK RBCH ; , And a Powerful Stock Company. Under the Management of W. B. HAYDEN , Onirnlch occasion will be presented Shake- -I spear's Grand Hiltorical Trairedv , in six acts of BICHARD III ! Or the Battle of Boswortn Field Glostcr , ( afteiwarda Richard in , ) THOS. W. KEENE. Resorted Beats , 81. Sale of Beats will com- meuco Saturday , March 12 , at 8 30 . m. , at Edholm & Erietion's Jewelry Store. t-a&m JC A..W. NASON. 3D B 3STO7IST , JP Omci : Jacob's B ok , corutr Capitol Are. and XB'A Street. Oromha W h. THE DAILY BEE , JC pr ( c the Latest Home and Tele- News of th Day. CHEAP LAND For Sale. 1,000,000 Acres OF THE FINEST LAND IN EASTERN NEBRASKA. Selected in an early day not Railroad Land , bat bed owned | by non-residents , who are tired paying taxes , and are offering their lands at the low price of $6 $8 , and $10 per acre , on long time and easy terms. We also offer for sale Improved Farms IN Douglas , Sarpy , and Wash"- ington Counties. Also , an Immense List ot OrnahaCity Real Estate , Including Elegant Residences , Bdal neaa and Residence LotsCheap Houses and Lota and a large number of Lota in most of the Additions to Omaha. Also , Small Tracts of 5,10 and 20 acres in and near the city. We have good opportunities for making Loans , and in all cases personally examine titles and teke every precaution to in sure safety of money so Invested. Below we offer a small list of Special Bargains. Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 1408 North Side of Farn. St , , Opp , Grand Central Hotel , Omaha , Neb. Boat located residence lot in the city , 21st ahd Dodge Sts. BOQOS & HILL. Q AI C A very nice 5 room cottage , OHLC leased ground rents for 820 per u o BOGG3 & HILL. CflD Al C Now House of 5 room with rUn ALC halflot , near Brownell's Hall. A | very ocatlon , $1100.00. BOGGS & HILL. CflD CAI C Ncw house of 4 rooms wil rUn OHLC fall lot , 26th and Faruham. Only $20o. required down. Price 81100. BOGUS & HILL. r ft D CAI C Ncw fc ° na > with half city lot , rUn OHLC near High School , 5 rooms , large bay window , high doors and celling. Everything perfect , $21(0. BOQOS & HILL. CflD CAI C Comer of two choice Iota In rUn OHLC Sblun'a addition , request us to at once submit best ash offer. BOGGS & HILL. CflD CAI C A &ood and desirable reel rUn OHLC dcace property , J1000. BOGGS k HILL. . FINK RESIDENCE Not in tbo nurket. A. Owner wUl Bill for 8C500. 8C500.BOOGS BOOGS A HILL. CAI C 4 ( rood Iota , bhina'a 3d ad- OHLC diiioa , 815U eah. BOGGS 4 HILL. CflD CAI C Anon IJ-story brick houao rUn OHLC with 2 lots , on corner 29th and Dougliw , S1700. * BOGGS & HILL. CflD CAI C A "tv fine residence lot , rUn OHLC to Borne party desiring to build a fliio house. $ 500. BOGGS & HILL. CflD CAI C About ! MO lots in Kountzo & rUn OHLC Ruth's addition , just south of at. Mary's arenuo , $150to $300. Ihcselots are near business , HUrrouutled by line improvements audaioJOper cent cbeapcr than an. , other iota.n tie market , Have money by buying the > e lota. BOUO& & HILL , . CAI ET 1 ° lot3' Bclta'le for flne wn OHLC residence , on Par k- Wild ave- nut3 blocks o. E. of depot , all co.-ered with flue large trees. Piice extremely low. $600 to 8'00. BOGG3 & HILL. CAI C Sumo Tery chop lots in OHLC Lake's addition. BOGUS i HILL. CflD CAI C Chcip corner lot , corner rUn OHLC Dou iuand Jefferson Sta BOGGd & HILL. CAI C SJluts on2Hh. 27th , 23th. OHLC 29th a'ld 30th Sta. , between Parnham , Douglas and the proposed extension yj Dodge-street. Prices range from J200 to 8100 We hate concluded to giio inen of saull means , one more chance to secure a home and will build houses on these lota on small payments , and will scllloU on raunt Jy piymcnts. B.GjS tHILL. C AI C leo acre9 > ° miles from city ; OHLC about 30 acres very choice valley , with running : water ; balance gently rolling prairie , only 3 milea from railroad. $10 per acre. B ) QQj & HILL. 4)0 acrea la one tract , 12 miles from city , 40 acres cnl tivnted , Living spring of water , some nice val leys , 'he lauu is all first-data rich prairie. Price SID per acio. BuGGS & HILL. CAI C ICOacria Jmllo'eastof Elk OHLC horn Station on railroad , Kuunmg water. :0 acrea cjltiratcd. DOGG34HILL. C AI C 16 ° ftcrc3 ' m"03 nortn of OHLC Klkhorn Station , must be sold for what it will bring. liOGGS &HILL. CAI C 0 acrea next sooth nf Dins- OHLC dale in 4-15-11 A good and desirable tract , runs d wn on to valley of Pap- pfliion.9io. BGGS&HILL. CAI C 720 acres In one tody , Tbnllea OHLC west of Fremont , u all level land , producing heavy crowth of gnss , is high valley , rich soil and } miles from railroad and ride track , in good seU'emont and no better land can be found. BOGGS & HILL. Q AI C A highly Improved farm of wHLC 210 acres , 3 miles from city. Fina Improvements on this land , owner not s practical farmer , determined tu eel I. A good opening for eome man with means. BOGGS & HILL. C AI C 160 acres in nee. 1 , town 16- ' OHLC range 11. Must be gold this mo'tb. BOGGS & HILL. C AI C 200 ° acres of fond near MP- OHLC latd Station , 3500 near Elkhorn - horn , $3 tu $10 ; 4000 acres in north part of county , $ . ' to $ ' 0 ; 3000 acres ) 2 to B miles from Florence. 85 to Ho ; 6 < W acres west of the Elkhorn - horn , ft login ; 10.000 acre j scattered through the county , $6 to $10. The above lands lie near and adjoin nearly every faim in the county , and can mostly be Bold on Email cash payment , with balance in 1-2- - and B years time. CflD CAI C Several flne residence prop- lUn OHLC ertlea never before offered and not known in the market as beln ? foraale. Locations will only he made known to purchasers Honing btuincas. " BOOGS & HILL. TMPKOVED FARMS We have for aile many improved farms around Omaha , and in all parts of Douglas , Sarpy and Washington coun ties. Also Farms in Iowa. For dcscHption and prices call on us. BOGGS & HILL A BDSINESSLOTS FOR SALE-Qn Farnham IU and Douglas streets from { 3000 to $300. BOGGS S HILL , SALE 8 buslncai lots' next * we t of FOR Uasonlc Temple price adrancrd of 8 000 each. BOGGS & HILL. TT10R SALE business Iota west of Odd Fcl- lows block. $2500 each. BOCGS &HILL T710R HALE 2 buiinesa lots south side Dow- las St. between 12th and 13th , $3500 each. BOGGS & HILL. pOR 'ALE 160 acws , covered with young : timber ; Living water , surrounded by Im proved farms , only ttien miles from city. Cheap. l land on hand. BOGGS & HILL , Persons contemplating buying shnnld not fail examine our list of lands. BOGGS & HILL. -Omaha , Collins , A. POLAGK.Collins Cheyenne , . . Colorado.- Spring and Summer CLOTHING ! LATE AND NOBBY STYLES" Men , Boysand Children. Clothing Made to Order in the latest Styles. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Prices to Suit All. 1322 Farnham Street , near Fourteenth. AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & CO. , TZECIED BOSTONGLOTHI GLOTHI GLOTHIJOUSE , FAHJVHiM STREET. MAX MEYER & CO. , GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOODS Fishing Tackle , Ease Balls and a full line of ISrOTZOJSTSA.IT3D F . TC Z' G-OOIDS Send for Price List. MAX MEYER fe _ CO. , Omaha , Neb. MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE BACCONISTS ! Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. Cigars from S 15.00 per iOOO upwards. Refrigerator Largest Roomj D. B. BEEMER , at Established Omaha . la Wect of Chicago 1371. COMMISSION MERCHANT , And Wholesale Dealer In Foreign and Domestic Fruit. Jobber of Hams , Bacon , lard. Batter , Eczs , Poultry. Game and Country Produce Generally Purchasing agent for all kinds of Goods and Merchandise n < Jt kept In stock himself the same being selected With care , and billed at current Market rates. General Western Agent for BOOTH'S OYAL BRAND OYSTEES , and Wholesale Dealer ( a Fresh Lake , River and Salt Water Fish.d d eod&w3m W . F. STOETZEL , Dealer in Hardware , COOKING STOVES and Tinware. Stove Repairer , Job Woraer and Manufacturer of all Kinds of Cans. Tenth and Jackson Streets. HORSE SHOES AND NAILS , Iron and Wagon Stock , the Bent Assortment of WHEELS in the West. At Chicago Prices. W.J.BROATCH , 1209 & Harney Street , Omaha. JanlS-em MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS At Wholesale ! OVERALLS , SHIRTS , SUSPENDERS , Neckwear. The Latest Styles ! The Largest Variety ! The Very Beat Prices M'fra Agents for Celluloid Collars and Cufis , Rubber Coats and O Star Umbrellas. . SHREVE , JARVIS & CO. , 14th and Dodge Sta. , Omah t. RHEUMATIC CURE rarranted * Safe , Certain and 8pec3r Cure for heumathiDuln all its forma , Neuralgia. Lams Mir , Pain In the Breast and Side , Fain In the tcmach and Kidoejp , &c It la an internal medy , a Tonic and Blood Purifier , and whilolt moves the Dlaooas it Improves the general ealth. MITH , BLOCKS CO.PROPRIETORS , PLATTSMOinH , NEBRASKA- C. F/Qoodman , general 'agent Omaha , Neb J. H. FLIECEL Successor to J.'II. THIELK , MERCHANT TAILORS , No. 1220 Douglas Street , AT = T A A