> _ I..It. nf tliol THE OMAHA DAILY m . SATURDAY FEBKUAR ? 41882. THE DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning. Fob 4. r , Wcnthor Koport. ( The followlnR oiwcrvallon * nrc taken nt the name moment ot time nt nil the ntn- lions named. ) WlS DlirXRTMRXT , V. fl. Sin U. 8 RVIC , ) OMAHA , February 3. isst. (1:4. ( ' , p. m. ) f lllvcr Irozon. LOCAL BRHVITIB3. One cntc of intoxication yestcnlay .Tirwl out nf tn\ni. The I'hilomathcancl.ttiical concert on T\wv lay I'vcniiig will 1)0 fine. Will II. Itllcy ftiul G tU\c Itenekc Jia\c lioen tiioitit | ] < il imUiiles jmlilic by < 4ov. Nance. The Michael .Stroj { ( ( f party jiasscd through tlio city yojtcrdny , retuniing from San l-'rnnci Ci. ( Work IIOH Itcen rcHUinol on thu Grand Cent ml , on the foiiith utory , a new hujiply f lirick being K-ciired. Ivight- new cars of the platform nlylc1 , twclvu feet long , liuvc Itecii | ) urchu tl the llntiHcoiu ] > : irk hticct railway line. Special tickets to tlio New OrloatiH Maul ! CSraH have Ixcn placed on nalu lj the variniiH rnilroail couipanieH. ,1im AVhitncy has B'meinti ' ) training to pitch for the Botton nine this t < ciion. ; He ( Hexcctf | < l nt the "Hnb"Hoon. Anilrew Mork wiw nrrcntol for alms- ing anil threatening hw nintlivr. lie was jiut under $200 bonds to keep the peace. Walter Dennett left for Lincoln yen- ciilny to obtain a rcqniro'tinn from ( ! ov , Nancu for Nellie King and Illancbu Dean. A greater number of car * of railroad iron ha\c been received lit the U. 1' . trans fer during the past ten daj-H than at any time during the i > ieent winter. II. Malchin , the popular rierman nctor , will have his benefit next Sunday at the Herman Theatre , when the ccle- bratid Fram Keinan will appear. A man named Limlijuuttt wiu robbed of u dollar , and then banged up 1) ) > roughs at the St. Klmo Thursday. Tin parties are known and will bo arrested. The grainl niawjuciade ball oi tin Jliunncrchor Hociety occitra February lilst. "Muiz'tt and Tnnicrii1 halls will both be thrown open and two bands of music on hands. Weather proplieta all predicted n itormy mouth for Vcbruary. It to lx hoped the HlorniH will all be like those ol the past two days , COM lined to thu pnlai _ regions. The C. , U. > V Q. in Iowa , cmbracei : 1,027 miles of road on nniJii line ami branches. Of this 441 miles are laid will 00-pound steel rails , and the remaining .r > 8 ( miles with iron. Several new saloon quartern am beinjj fitted up to open out Miartly. The finest of these IH the one on Douglas , between Thirteenth and Fourteenth , which will IK nm by Clark and Daldwin , Cicneral Manager Potter emphatically oontnulicU the report that thu Hiirlington company intend to rim their Chicago pas. sengcr trains into Omaha via IMaltnmoutli , Did any body hear a cock crow thrice. The. internal levenuo collections at llu olficc in this city for the district of Ne braska in January wore 510t,87t.l2 : : ! , an in creasu of about § 28,000 over the collection of thu corresponding month lust year. The Omaha Olee club hold iinothe rehearsal at Hospu'n hall last night. Tin Council Hfiilfrt jieojilu aio now olferiiif them iiulucciiicntrt to ropc.it their concert it tlmtcity , and it is possible they will do HO Architect McKlfatrick , who drew tin plans of Doyd'n opera house , writeiftlmt hi is now at work on the plans of the Hamlii hotel , which ho Bays is to bo the dais ; bouse of the west. It is to cost 8200,000 The WOIIICII'H witTrago meeting , ap pointed for yesterday at the Y , M , 0 A. rooms , wan _ unavoidably ] > o.itiionci on account of thu sickness of Hon. K. M Correll , who was to have addressed Hi Dieetmg. The joint committee * of Counci Bluffs and Omalia on the matter of i wagon bridge over tbo Missouri to coimcc the two cities will meet at the board o trade rooms in this city this after noon nt 'J o'clock. Supt. 1'ierce , of thu county farm , in formed a DKK reporter yehtorday tha lie saw them hauling away another bodj from the jieht house Thursday. It i therefore pnibable that WnlU is dead though he did not know anything deliniti about it. Theodore Sievern , arrehtcd on th charge of assaulting liernard Lang and o intoxication , yesterday pleaded guilt ; to the former charge and wan fined $5 uni oonts. On thu latter charge ho pleadu not guilty and the case wan continued t TtbruarylDth. Contlderablo of a soiuatl'm has leei created in the vicinity ol Howard utrcc liy the impending marriage of n priiinintr Illinois merchant nutned James H. Harr nan with a fasciuating young 1 ngl ! vviduw. The future bridegroom it a uui agenarian and the bride twenty-five , A couple of respectable married wi men , on ' .heir way fioin Iowa to Souther Tfebiusku , and each having a child wit her , applied at thu city jail for lodghi ) Thursday , but an olllcer kindly gave thei jnoney to | ) ay for their lodging and breal fo U at a hotel. They iixiwct their h\i lunds to meet them hoio. A cnmplaiiit wa < i yontenlayvdi out in jolice court agahut Win. Nolandc an employe at llcr'n dialllery , for.afccau and battery , f he chaige is that he kicks u iielghlwr'n wife in the abdomen , the wi man Iwing in ft delicate condition. Tli trouble arose over the carrying of wuti Jrom a well uw-d iu common by the tw families , NolAndcr U said to be n quiet , inoffcnilvo man , except when he 1ms been drinking. It would iittcrot the public to know l > yhat authority 11 detective can hold lirt'onori In private confitiPinrnt inilead ( if lodging tin-in In Jail after arrest. Several CA C ! lm\e nccurrol lately in which the arrested parlies werr kept In private quar ters under guard. It may In- perfectly i'gal , and , if so , a good many who Ian- Hiilili in jail will be glad to know of It. til. Chiw. C. Tracy , delcgalo from Dcadwood to Washington , to work for the admission of Dakota us % .State , Is In the city en route cast , lie is an old friend and former partner of our city clerk , Mr. J. J. L. C. Jewell. Mr. Tracy Is a most genial and courteous gentleman and Is prominently Mpokcn of for future Con gressional linnnrn from the people of Da- kola. Mr. Tracy IB accompanied by Mr. Theodore VIM Durf-h , Secretary of a heavy mining corporation In Iho Dlack Hllli , who IK also on his way cant. There was a wedding down In the Second end ward Thr.r day near the corner of Jones and Thirteenth. About 8:30 : the newly married coupbi was Bercnadcd. Al though it was not classical music it wa very effective , and not only brought down the house but the entire neighborhood us well , an audience of at Icasl live hundred portions being aHscinhled in the vicinity at one time , Tha fccrcnadc was distinctly audible at TillDKK. : otllce , where it was mistaken for a political , ward meeting , The instruments lined were cow bells , din ner bells , dumb belli * and other kinds of bells , ttiatigleH , tin pans , etc. The groom set up a keg cf beer , and after it bad been disposed of the serenade wan renewed and a second keg insisted on. This , however , wan refused , and about 9 o'clock Ollic r Ktispor rang thccurtaln down ntiddeclared the entertainment closed. AN EYE TO BUSINESS Missouri Pacific , ' MOM Indignant tit tlio Contractors for Dlacoimtliiff ' Timo-ChoclcB. Seine of the boys who have been working for thu Missouri Pucilic con tractors nru very much disgusted with thu head contractor , A.I' . Wood , of Wood , Dancroft it Co. and apcuk ironically of his and his superiors' friendship for the working intui. They claim that Wood and his clerk ire in tlio habit of giving men time checks , and then buying them in at a liscount , when they have the inonoy o pay their face value , and charge up lie full amount each tune to the nub- iontractorti , RO that they inako a very lice little margin on thu paper. A dine in point is that of William iVeiss , a young man who cuinu up on L'uosday from the EO no of oponit ons , , bonl live miles hulow Loumvilli ) . iVoiss drew his time chock for SI 1.1)5 ) and on presenting it for payment was MTorod by Wood § 10 for it. Not iking to IORO RO large a percentage iVoiss wont lo a widow woman who coopH a store in Louisville , and HIO ! ; ave him $11 for it , in cash. On uturning Wood asked him how much 10 got for his check , and on being old refused to bclievo it until ho was nhowa tlio money. Several men who have worked for ho fiamo contractors asaort that this a a common practice , and they have frequently soon the clerk discount tmo chocks. In view of the fact that ho men makp a harp living , anyway , they fool highly indignant at this nothod ot doing business. METEOROLOGICAL- The Kind of a Month tlint January , 1002 , WIIB. The meteorological summary for the month of January , as furnished bj Signal Ollicer Pollock , shows aomo in- renting facts. The mean barometer for the montl was IJ0.18G , the mean temperature . The prevailing direction of the wind was Houth. The highest barometer , on the Slid , .Vli ) , the lowest , on the 2b'th , ' . " . ) . nti'.l. Tlio highest temperature , 01 the Sfith , was 50 ° , the lowest , on the 17th , 0 ° . The greatest daily range of temperature aturo was 27.8 degrees , the least 7 degrees. The wii\d \ attained a velocity of 30 miles on two day and its total movement mont waa 7i84 ( miles. Thcro wore 14 clear and 8 fair daya. There wore 7 cloudy days on whicl rain or snow foil and two on whicl neither full. Fronts are recorded on the 1st , 2d ad , Oth , 8th , Oth , llth , Kith , Mth IDth , 10th , 17th , 18th , 10th , liOth Ulst , 22d , Slid and 7th , or on nine teen days out of the thirty-one. CLASSICAL CONCERT. Tlio Pullomathoan 'Programme for Tuowiuy Nlglit Koxt. The iirst chiHsical concert of the second series given by the Philoma thoan club of this city will take placi on Tuesday evening next , February 7th at 8 o'clock ' , at Max Meyer's mil sic hall. This will bo one of tin finest concerts over given in the eity as will bo BOOH by the following : r noc HA MMI : . V String Quartet . MendeUmoh ; ; J < " > Mice Hula Parole * . . . Jungman 2. "Thou Art Like Unto a Flower1 . . . , UulMin-Uilii . : . .MIBS Penile ! 1. Quartet ( i iano und btringsllo ) thove f ; , Biniii ; Qunrtct . Hay.n . 0. Andante unit Sclu-rzn ( violin ) . . . . lUvi 7. lcrl-ikliervlolInublUutu ( ) .lliiuptinan „ . . ; . . , ; . Mlm 1'cnm- 8. ( Quintet ( piano und stilng * ) .Bchumun The Hubscription list is now open a Max Meyer AHron. . ' utorti , and th inditiitiuiia nro that c-auh suriuu i dt-stint'd to iucroavu the populaiity < the Philomathoans and their chusici concerts , PI. Josh IHIlhifB bays : "Thare alut no i in iifttrul hlrtry that haz Lti-n ot more andi tli'jt more oft than ojiplo pi , und n inualcln kati. ure iudlb'e .tuii and bHloimu ne haf ro wel an Kl'lilNO Di.ousoil. Price W ) cents , trial bottli > lOceut , y > 1\ THE FLAGS COME DOWN. All Small Pox Signals Moved from the Slavon House. The Laet Infoctioue Case Re moved from the Hotel. lonsonnblo Procnutlons and Judi cious HandlltiK oflnfoctcd Artlclos Will Inauro the Clty'a Immuni ty from Further Disonao. The last patientat theSlaven house , Jonnolly , was removed to the pest totino last evening , and made the ournoy safely , arriving ftt the small- ) ox hospital at about 1 o'clock Ho was convoyed in a covered carriage , lid all danger to persons who might mvo chanced to meet the vehicle was hereby avoided. After his removal lie room in which ho was onfincd at the Slavon hotino , as well as the other apartments in the ippor atory of the hotel were cleaned .horouyhly . aud completely fumigated , vhich process is to bo repeated daily or some timo. Moat of the articles used i'i the roonm were removed to he post house or burned. After these precautions had been ale on , nt the order of the city phy- lician , the omall pox lings were taken 'rom the windows , and the Slavon louse no longer has the terror cans- UK nppoaranco which has so long com- icllcd pedestrians to cross to the west side of the street. Everything at the post liouao is in about the condition as at last report. Another death is reported but it baa lot been learned who wns the victim. The report of a death has its founda- .ion in the fact that another collin jox was neon to ho hauled from there , bout 5 Vclock Thursday afternoon. I'ho Sisters of Mercy and Col. llouck ire still in constant attendance and everything possible w being done for he comfort of Iho parties who remain inder their care. V.NNKCKHSAHY NCAKK. The opinion of the city physician mil many others of the incclicil fra ornity in that the disease has caused in unnecessary scare in the city. While the precaution of vaccination ms been very properly general- y taken , much of the alarm oil by people living in the vicinity of points where small pox was iipposcd to oxiflt is declared to have icon noodleas and conducive to a hin drance to biisini'SH which cannot but irovo nearly as serious an injury to ho city as if the small pox had ac- ually gained a largo number of vic- ims. Up to the present time less han ten cases have been reported , ind but three now exist at the pe.st louse from which any danger by con- act might bo reasonably apprehended , ALL NKEIIKUL 1'HKCAUTIONH m the part of the city , police authori- ics , the city physician , mid the iwnors of the property where small pox has existed Imvo boon taken. Icforonco is made to a card in one of ho morning papers to the Slavon IOUBO , and the conduct of the propri- jior and city physician during the roatmont of the cases thoro. Mr. Sluvon stated yesterday to n reporter of TIIR BKK that ho has not been outside of the hotel him self , except late nt night , since the disease waa first dotectod. At the .imo of the breaking out of the dis ease there wore thirty or forty board ers there Such of these as desired .o leave and take their baggage were icriniUod to do BO nt the timo. Of .ho number mentioned , however , ibout thirty preferred to remain , as ; hey could neither work nor got locommodationBolsowhoro. Mr. Slavon liaa boarded these men as best ht could and accommodated them as lit : swa able , trusting to his boarders' ' nhocsty to pay him in the future. No slops from the sick rooms have been thrown about promiscuously , and thu character and size of the Haga weru determined by the city authorities , not by him. The city physician , ac cording to Mr. Slavon n testimony , has been untiring in his otiorta , both for the good of the patients nick and the protection i > f the men obliged to remain in tin. liousu. As long as the hotel was not quarantined the proprietor claims that jio had 110 right to restrict their coin ing or going , but waa obliged to con tent himself with keeping as many of them within doora aa he could. Strangers have almost daily stopped it the hotel for accommodations , but liavo boon invariably refused admit tance instead of being treated as guests , aa claimed. From a half to a whole pound of carbolic acid , besides other diaiii' foctanta , has been used daily in and the building and all communication with the upper rooms has been pro > vented. Donnelly was removed iu soon na it was thought Hafo to d > BO , and now there ia not u nick man in tin whole Ituusii , from any coinplainl whatever. No guests will bo admit ted for a time nor until the city physician givea the opinion that it ia perfect ! ) safe. TUB I'iTV KKKK. The city is free , as far as can bt learned by diligent inquiry , from i single infectious cuao of amall pox and with reasonable precautioni us to the articles used in and bou the rooms heretofore occupied by tin patients , no further cases are antici patod. On the whole the diauaso luvi been judiciously and well handled am considering the peculiarly favorabli conditions for introducing it from tin railroads and the trouble oxporionciu at the start in procuring a auitabli neat house , there have been roinurkiv bly few victims of the dreaded alleo tion. Supreme Court. The following proceedinga of th supreme court will bo found of loca interest : A prosecuting attorney presenting i bill of exceptions to the suprom court , under the provisions of nectioi 18t ! of the criminal code , must obtaii leave of court to lilo the same. M | i > vs. Horhach. Krror fron DinightH county rovornod. Opinion b' Lake , Oh .1. 1 The finding of facts and thojudi ; ment must conform to and be sup poited by the allegations of thoplend nif ! 011 which they uro based. " . The action waa brought to en force nn alleged forfeiture against the purchaser of real estate for non-por- fonnanco of the agreement on his part , and to foreclose his interest therein. The comrnct called for pay ment of the purchase money by four annual installments , payable respec tively on the 20th day of April , 187 ! > , to 188Ii inclusive. The ac tion was commenced December 'lOlh , 187 ! ) . The only default com plained of respected the first install mcnt and a small arrcar of taxes , Trial and judgment March 10th , 1881 , the finding being that the purchaser waa in default to the entire considera tion and the judgment confirming thereto. Hold , erroneous. Kountzo Brothers vs. School Dis tricts No. 'tl and 33 , Adams county , Motion for rule to show cause why de fendants should nut bo attached for contempt. THE GRAND ARMY. Army Benns Next Mondny The Union Spy On Monday evening noxtGeor < 'o A. Ouster Post No. 7 , G. A. U. , will hold n grand old fashioned "Camp- fire , " which will bo a public affair. There will bo patriotic speeches by the comrades , and army beans and army coffee , cooked in army ket tles will be served up hot , with genu ine hard tack. 8KV.3ATIONAL A.M ) HI' On the Oth , 10th and llth of March the grand military drama which is both sensational and spectacular , cn- tled "Tho Union Spy , " will bo pre sented at Boyd's ' opera house , under the niiapiccn of Ouster Poat. They will bo assisted by Colonel E. B. Temple , the author and proprietor of the play. Prepara tions are being made to give it in the most elaborate style possible any where , and the scenes , most of whioh are laid in the Shenandoah valley , will bo realiatio in the extreme. The prison scene at AnderBonvillo is said to be the finest thing of the kind over seen. 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The following are among those in the company : W. H. Strickland , manager ; Signer Novisaimo , ballol master ; John McCullough , F. C. Bangs , J. S. Barrows , Felix Miors , 0. B. Coitins , G. W. Wissols , G. J. Henderson , J. F. DeGiz , J. P. Kufe , B. F. Wade , Coil Buah , Miss McClol- lan , Misa Andrewa , M'lio Oarnalbra , Miss Barrett , Miss Emma HOBS. Too Fniitldlous. Some would-be Uyrcns look on will disgust At the rhyium of Kclectric Oil "poet ; " But wo have tlio beat article known to the world. And intend that all persons shall know it It cures couwh' , colds , astlim'i and catarrh lir. nchitlH and complainto of that kind ; It docs notco.-t much , though rheumatic it cures. Tis the best Oil in the world you cm ; find _ _ _ 30-lw Married. Mr. F. B. Foradyko , of Cruick shank & Co. 'a ' store , and Miss Lizzie Webb , of the same oBtablishmon woto married yesterday at 2 o'clock the afternoon at the residence of the bride's mother. llov W. J. Hanha oiliciatcd. 'I he liappy couple loft for Now .York ii tlio _ evening going by way of the Van dalia lino. Their trip will extent until March 15th. Mr. and Mra i'Vadyko will tuko up their future residence in this city. _ DO NOT BliTDKOEIVKD. In these times of quack medieint advertisements everywhere , it is truly gratifying to find one remedy that i worthy ot praise , and which re.illj does as recommended. Electric Hitters tors , we can vouch for aa being a tnu and reliable remedy , nd one tha will do as recommended. Thuyinvari bly cures stomach and liver complaint diseases of the Kidneys and Uriiiur ; difficulties , Wo know whereof w speak , and can readily say , give their a trial. Sold at fifty cents a bottle bj Ish & McMahon (3) ( ) "UOUGH ON HATS. " The thing ileuired found at last. Asl druggist fur "Hough on llata. " It clean out rats , mice , readies , file's bed 'lll ' ( > ' 8i IBi boxen (1) ( ) NOTIOE Mrs. Florkoo wishes to niuiounco t < hur ninny friends tlmt aliu lias returned od from Indiannniui is again prcparci to net in hur capacity us niirso , where over her cervices may bo desired , Mm. Flurkeo c.in bo found ut lie1 reeidenos , No. ItiOO Ohicatjo stroot. foba-2 CLOSING OUT A SAMPLE LO'i of MKN'K , LAHIKS and OHILIUIKN' Oloveuand Hosiery roKardloaaof thei ; coat at HUSHMAN'S. They inua bu uold , CANNED CJOODS1 CANNED OOODS ! ! TUB OREATKhTLlllBRTY IN ASSORT1M THK FINEST STOCK TO CIIOOhB Fll ( M LlUEIUL DKUUtTIONH AT W1IOLE8ALE FLEMING A CO. , Family Grocers. FUN ON THE BRISTOL. A Thousand Dollar House Qroot the Jarrett and Rice Party. One of the Most EnJoynbloEntortnin- raonts of the SoasonFilla tno Opera House with Laughter nnd Music. The curtain rose last evening on an udionco in the opera house which lied that spacious edifice from pur- uot to dome. "Fun on the Bristol" was on the stage and throughout waa no of the most interesting and en- oyablo performances that has boon ) rcBCiited to Omaha people this sea- on. on.The teaturos ot "Fun on the Brifl- ol" are so numerous and varied that t ia impossible to give an extended oviow of the burlesques and side- plitting fun. The first act cprosonts the homo of the Vidow O'Brien , John F. Sheridan appearing in the characte * of hat estimable female. This character s the original creation of Sheridan , iiul therein ho is without a rival. Vhilo "at home , " the widow has two daughters who are anxious to got narricd , in which anxiety the old ady joins , while at the same time she tcepa a weather eye odcn for her own hancc The second act finds the char.icf.ora n board the steamer Bristol , whence ho two daiu'hters have eloped with heir lovers , nnd the widow has fol- owed them with a music teacher , vho rejoices in the title of Count Menaggio. The characters who here xppear , aside the "widow , " are sia ollows : Dora , the widow's daughter jy McAlister , Miss Carrie Darnels ; Sera , her daughter by O'Brien , Miss L'ellula Evans ; Bella Thompson , Miss Icnnio Yeamans ; Count Monaggio , \Ir. \ Harry do Lorme ; Captain Cran- > erry , Mr. Richard Walden ; Thomas Cranberry , Mr. Frank Tannolnll ; lichard Sparka , Mr. Will A. Paul ; Ferry Thompson , Mr. Goo. Richards , md Pinkerton Ilaukshaw , Mr. AVm. lushes. During thia act the potpouri chorus , consisting of gems from the Piratca of onzancq , Olivette , Maacotto and Pa- ionco waa produced. These were all charmingly rendered , but exhibited oine some deficiencies in the musical alent of the company , which was ompcnsated for by their inimitable acting. Richards sang "Mary's gone wid a coon , " and responded'to an enooro by ovoral well pointed and fresh "gags" and "Davy's Gone. " Miss Daniel's guitar solo also came n this act , in which this lady die- > laycd both an elegant costume and ino playing. Then followed a burlesque operatic ceno , which was sido-splittintr. Misa Teamans sang "Rocruish Eyes. " The company produced the ! 'Jimmy Middle Band" in which they played ho "Turkish Rovillo" in n horn md Sheridan became metamorphosed rom a female baliot singer to Uncle Moses the Jew himself. The third act was the night on the s und. It was full of funny Inci dents , oidivencd by snatches of music , and abounded in uproarous fun. The vholo of "Fun on the Bristol" can jo better described than any part oft tas it is unlike anything else. As i variety from the routine operettas t is a decided hit and deserves all the iraiso that can bo bestowed. The : oinpany give matinco and evening lorformances to-day , both of which ivill doubtless catch crowded houses. Buolmxrs Aruica Salvo. The best salvo in the world for outs , bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , totter , chapped hands , chillblains , corns and all kinds ol skin eruptions. This salve ia guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Price , 20c per box. For sale by. Omaha. Forty years' trial uas proved "BLACK- ftRAUGilT" the best liver medicine in he world. Boy tvanled to learn the trade at ED HOLM. & ERIOKSON'S. The Little Cash Grocery , North Sixteenth atreot , between Cass am California streets. ThuntSat. . , Florida oranges 25 cents a dozen a Little Al's , 1420 Doui-laa street. FORRENT. One square I'iiuio for rent at SC.OO a mouth. Inquire of EDHOLM & ERICKSON'S. Feb2d .St. Jos. Falconer hm removed to th basement nf the "Boyd , " where ho ia prepared u > sc6 all his old friends am patrons and "more too. " lie cor- tuinly keeps a iiist cl.ins place and is doing finely. Between the actswhui , you have to go out "to see a man , ' drop down. janlUeoa-10 M. R. Risno.v nas moved his insurance suranco ollico into Boyd'a opera house corner room.over ' drug atoro. Theatre entrance. JaiilO-lni. Instructions given on the violin zither and t-uitar by W. P. Chamber ! No. 1023 Hurt street. FebJ-Ot * . BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! HOSIERY ! Ladies' , Men's and Children's Hose at fnmi 5c per pair up at It BUSHMAN'S. _ ANOTllEiUlTuE CHANCE. One dozen silver knives and fork will bo given away at Fritz Wirtlf City Hotel sample room to morrow Everybody entitled to a chance. fobt-2t : _ _ IMPORTANT ! GKNTLKMKN'H FISH OAI.F NKW Yoia CITY MADE SHOES IN CONOUES. BurKLis : AM > LACK HAUS , ONE DOL LAH r.MtKll KOHL-All I'UUT. . Mt'S ' HE cLosKii OUT. WANT THE HOO.M roi SHOES. A. 1) . MORSE , Fourteenth and Farnhnm Sis. MEN'S 11EAVY WOOLEN MITTI and GLOVES AT lee at BUSHMAN' . * . French roasted chestnuts at Littl Al'a. L. B. WILILAMS & SON.S. EMBIIOIDKUIES. L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS. EMBROIDERIES. A NEW'THINO. Ve have just received a largo lot of REMENT LACES rom the factory. These are put up or us to our order and run in difler- nt lengths , all of which wo sell at lOo A BUNCH. SEE THEM ! SEE THEM ! They are something entirely now nd have never been offered in thia ity before. THEY WILL PLEASE YOU. Wo are also making some special irices on wool hosiery. A tine Cashmere hose , SI.00 ; former price , § 1.25. A tine wool hose , 7&CJ former price , SI. 00. A fine wool hose , 50c ; former price , 5c. 5c.A A good hand-knit wool hose , 35c ; ormcr price , GOc. A good hand-knit wool hose , 2oo ; ormor price , ! i5c. ALL HEAVY GOODS MARKED DOWN. THE BEST OFFER YET. A lot of GENTS' NECKWEAR. Satin-lined goods , well made , usually sold for § 1.00 to SL&O , wo sell at 50c and 75c. TO BRING OUR GENT'S .FURNISHING GOODS ' FORWARD , Wo will give a nd CASH DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT. 'rom regular prices on all goods in hat department excepting the JOBS IN NECKWEAR. THIS OFFER WILL CONTINUE THROUH THIS MONTH ONLY. Wo mean just what wo say. WB WILT , NOT UB UsI > EUSOU > . L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS , Corner Dodge and Fifteenth Sts. BARGAINS in UNDERWEAR for jadics and Gentlemen at BUSHMAN'S. GROCERIES , Now Stock , Fresh Goods , line line , corner 13th and Web tor atrcots , H. G. KRAUSE. SPEG5AL NOTICES. TO LOAN MUNtY. ONEY TO LOAN Call nt lv limoe o M ThociM RoomS Crplirhton llloclf. To loan at lrom 8 to 10 * icr ce" ' on good real ostatosocurity , by HI. ISAAC HOWARDS HOD Farnhnm St. TO LOAN At 6 per oontln- rcreht In sums ot 2MO , mid jnvardu , for 3 to 6 years , en Qrst-class tit > nnd arm iircperty. ] ! KMIS REAL ESTATE and LOAN AOKNCT , Ifth nnd Uouulan Sta. HELP WANTED. A Bleady man or hey lo d i Ron- WANTED abou ttatile nnd house. Apply n Gco. W. Doano , over Criiickshaiin's Here , 'Iftccntb and IJonglaj. 78-4. > ANTED A good painter by Dr. Edwards- W 1109 Farnhim street. 76 4' . - like to trade a small WANTED-Would a heavier ono Balance n cnh. Address lUndlcidcr , Foit Omaha. * . C8-4 25 men in Ncmaha for railroad WANTED Apply II. Mainweiler , Kmploy- mc'it Agent , llth St. , near Farnhnm. 71-0 * . Men and teams to woik In ice. WAETED , SI.50 for men , $3,60 for teams. Apply at once near feitlllzinj ; works , onomic ! outh of Boyd'a Patkinc ; House , lien MaUon. eB-6" . lly a steady man a permanent WANTED . Understands the care of lorses. Good references if required. Address K , BitBotllcc. 63-0' . WANTED A situation as servant glil. In quire 823 South 20th street or at Julius Trcltschke's wholesale liquor ttore , IGta street. 64-4. A good houickccper , German WANTED . Apply to K. Mannveilcr , llth street , near Fttrnham. 00-4 * . "VXT ANTED Iy ! a resiicetnlilo persona YV tion as Bccniiil cirl In a ( inlet family. Ad- drciui K. T. A. , 1013 , Cnpitol avenue , bet. lUth ami 17th. 6C-i : ANTED Girl lor general housework ; Ger W man preferred. Enquire at COS S. 17th St. 39-tf i ED A few moro day boirdcra can be WAN witli first cliai tibloboard nt M.OO per week , 1408 Capitol avenue , bet. 14th and 15th 41-9 MRS. KOSrf. ANTED A carriage painter at Simpcon's W carriage factory , 14(9 and 1411 Dodge St. -\TrANTED-Glrl immwiately , at 1703 Callfor- YY "I * St. ; must be good cook , washer and Ironcr None other neid apply. 34-tf AMKU To excnai tcu lor city property w SO or 10" > at res of Kood farm land Improv ed , with timber and running water. Situated in York count * , 4 miles lrom railroad town. Ad dress , J. llluett , 1715 ( card St. , Omaha. 21-3'eod. ANTED rirtt-closs COOK , ono w. o uudi-r- W . . BtumlBineat cooklnvaswcli as p.ihlry ; none but Dr t elasH need apply Aluo a good by us waiter.T.\'l'l | > atllOSFiniham 908-e'dl . . A good girl for general housework - WA.STh.li also a tmall girl t. take nro of baby. Iniiultc noittnvc.t corner 23J and Hurt blreet. ! fJ4 tf WANTED Funding bridge and ichool bonu. II. T Olark ; HeVlevuu. ! M-tf ANTED To rent n desirable dwelling lioiife. Address llox 40 , City 971 tf A few dv boarucraan ' be BC WANTED llrm-cl.i'W tabl. ' board at n very rcaxonahlo rate. Inquire n 135 Hnnnrd , betutvn fitli and 10th uts. bSitl \ - children as bnarderi in a nelcct W-\NTED-1 19th aud California St. L. 1 ! LOUMI.S 7i7-tf FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. RUN r--Store , 22x50 , suitable for saloon FOIl 10th , between California and Web > Ur , No. till. 73.9 I71OR RENT-Stablc , 1610 Howard Hreet. J ; Iniiilro | of W. M. lluihman. 70-tf. OR SALE Freih rallth cows , also nice fresh buff rat llrtil'd Grocery btoro.cornerTcntb and Dodge. KebS-lm' . I OK RENT Nicely furnlihcd rooms to let ; i.1 reference exchanged ; 1417 Howard St OR HKNr Two furnished rooms with board , COS Noitlt 17lh St. 58-3' . I70R HKNr llouioof Tronmi ; ha uli ard 1 } and large utable. 12tli mreet , between Howard and Jack on. Rent , * i6 per uion'h " Oil RENT Furnlfcbrd front room , N. E , cor F"Oil and Jac son 62-tf I710K RENT Ono I r.e front room , turnuhwl L' for t OBCiltlemunllil5Chicagolt _ 55 > ] RENT Donovan place , south end of 13th 110K . Onuhu , BiiltiMu for 'egfta'ilu gar dvii ; a go u hou > o with tlstern , fltiT ; , i. < . gooi . . . . . . . . . .il „ ! i.nvii n lini ! tiir rir-tiiril ntir > nt IJV1 l.i.nv RENT Furnlshdl room. Inquire 1(23 < Jar' ' m > St 38-tl . - uKYf itewr lioux ; , 7 room * , 25lh am Chicago St. 334 * iTIORRKM'-Teuacrtilaud ithnouc , three X uillui fiom city on Military road. Apply to J. M. Shuly. 'J6-S- . SPBUIAL NOTIOES-Oontinuoa 71011 RENT-Kooms in Jacobi' Mock.W3tf 1 W3-tf neil KENT Iloom partially furnhhcd , Carlto U i enue , lict. 17th and Isth , i < oath aide. 6-t ITIOH HUNT .Mr ly furnished rooms , ftt 1916 L ? Chicago St. 17 U _ I JIOU RENT Home ol fight teems , Enquire ? J. 1'hlpi * Hoc , 1512 8. Fifth 8t. 077-tl nOR RENT Feb. 1st , commodious brick red- L1 ilcnco , corner 10th and Farnham Sts. Ap- Mr * E. A. Ittiicr , Talxir , Frcrront Co , owa , Inferences desired. FOR RENT One of the beat stores on fumlne St. . 20x21 , by January 1. 1882. 820 U Til OK KKNT K lurmsnou room * unit jl i JU chant1 ExchaDfte.N. B. cor. letji and Dode. ltroct . I89-U OR11KNT Nicely furnished rooms with or without board. Reasonable price * . 2013 Cas.1 St. 789-tf SALE 1J10RHADE A good second ha"d Btroct hat * J for pale , at a low bargain , by Dr. Im&v Edwards , 1109 Fnrnhatu street. 74 tf. 17VMI SALW OR F > R I'UIILIC USE-Full JL1 Illoodcd Jiirscy bull. Kcttdcncc 2518 Do- oatur street , Notti Omaha , five blocks northwest - west of turn-tablo on Saunders ttreot , John Taylor. FOR SALE A first class plmctonT Enquire at 1310 Ilnrnoy St. 61-3 TTIOIl SAUI Souerkrout by the barrel , cheap ; J ? cr gal. Iflc , at Durham .Meat Market , 13th ht , , bet. , Douglas and Dodge , 61-14 ITU R SAIiK House , 7 roomi , closet , cistern. Jj well and lot ; COS N. 13th St. 32-4 SAI.i : Good will and fixtures of a first- FOR flnloon and billiard halt , situated In the town of Do Witt , Clinton Co. , la. Will IC.VHJ the building f or n. term of live Jcnr- . ConsistIng - Ing of a large bar-room and dwelling roonin. The best location In the city. Tlio plncu has bsi n doing n line business for ten years. Also a largo ice homo filled with tec. Address lira. W. Kadoch , DJ Witt , Clinton Co. , Ia. S2d2twlt 171011 SALE House nnd full lot In Rood loca- JL1 tion , cheap. I'ricc , ? 1160. ! F.v < y tenns. McCAOUK , Opp. post ttllce. 15tf 1710RSAI.E Rest building lot In Slilmi's ad. L1 dltlon , 142 feet east front by 120 feet depth. -McCAOUE , Opp. post office. 14 U FOR SALE , CHEAT Engineer's tools , com- prlhlnp of a theodolite and npimratui. In- qulroof C. I ) . , 207 S. 13th St. IC-tf FOR SALE A t-ood buirgy hornc , suitable foi- a lady to drive. Inquire No. 1100 Howard Bircet. p-g-4 "I710R SALE 1 H'irrcl stallion , Clydesdale , 8 Jj years old , weighing 16CO pouiidi. 1 black stallion , J Norman } Morgan , 6 years old , weigh ing 1560 pounds , took fire' , premium at Nebraska btato Fair , 1881. 1 Kentucky Jack. . black , , weighing about 900 pounds , 4 years old , took first premium at Ncbra ka State Fair , 18SO and 1831. Inquire of Chaa. Neber , Farmers House. City. 033-tf OR SALE Four sections of shelving and Z good counters. Inquire at D W. S.ixo , Opera House 1'harmacy. 927-U T70R SALE OR RENT A grocery store and JL butcher shop , doing a good business. In- quira at this office. 912-U OR SALE 2 nlco counturu and 2 silver plated fhow cases , at O'.o. H. I'etcrBOn'B , 804 South 10th St. 741-tf SALJ Or will exclm go for Omaha pro perty , an Improved sec on of land adjoin ing a station on U. P. R. R. M. DUNHAM , 141S FamhamSt. , Omaha. ' 7OR SALK Or trade for city property , on 1 } npan of horses , harness and wagon. Add rci S. Y. , thhofllcti 722 tf SALE A good seven-year-old horeo Foil to drive single or double. En | Ulre of George Canlleld , Canllcld house. novl8-tf KICK FUH S.AL.I' . . B 203-tf KRTAHKOOK * fOK ! MISOELLANEOUU. LOST Jnn. 24th , a Shepherd dop , hlaek. white and tan spot over each uye. Had on leather collar. Name S ci. Any one re- urnlns him will ro.civc reward. Hour ) ' Clay , South 19th St. , south of S-uatoga hou-c. * . 72-4 K SAUNDERS 1205 Karnham St. JOHN and Commlsson. Second band --oodH of nil kinds bought nnd sold. Cosh ad vanced on consignment * . Keal estate nnd live stock a specialty , and outside sales promptly V.tended to. 77-0. K. S\UNDEKS-1206 Karnham St. , JOHN for the sale of real estate and per sonal property of all kinds. Wo adver'ise all iroperty until soli' , aii'l no commission charged. Hen and women in want of employment should should call at once. 76-9. A Buckskin leather puree , containing LOST , in money and note for $15.00 , paya ble to llathew Sampson , Finder will receive a liberal reward by icturning the same to thia oflicc. oflicc.HIGHEST PRICE paid for all kinds of Iron , v HIGHEST and rags , by I. Galinsky & Co. , 1020 Douglas St. < 19-lm i UUOMS FOR RlCNl1 S. W. Cor. 19th and Davenport fct. 09C-U rp\VO FURNISHED UOi'JIS ' FOR RKNT-In- JL quire nt lloepo'a Art Emporium , IblO Dodge street. 9U3-U OF SMALL T-TJSINESS wanted by expcrienctd man. Small talary. 1' . L ) . liox 502 City 008.U For the next 30 days , wo will , on the SHIRTS ol sixty cents , send'to any addrcsH , iOi-tp > id , ono of our unlaundml dienn Shirts , rouitivoly only ono Shirt xcnt to one address. EUREKA SHIi.TCO. , 04fl-lm . Marseilles , 111. UUi Mb Within thrco blocks of F poatollico. Inquire at 1610 Pod e. 96-tf T1URN18I1ED KOOMS For BlDKla JL1 also ono front room with piano , southwest corner IKth and Capital avenue. _ 800-tf EMIB' NEW C1TY MAPS. 10c. Mounto B Maps , 82.60. _ OKO. 1' . BF.MI3. IN OKA \ UN i'OHtilc and Oil , also decorative painting. MRS. D. R. rAHDNER , room 1 , Jacob's Block. B42-tf IJOOM her lat b ALEl ) HAY At A. II. Sander's Feed Sterol B 1013 Homey St. BlO-U KlIIS' HEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. 8 R EDWAKD KUEHL MAGISTER OF 1'ALMYSTERY AND CONDI TIONALIST , 498Ti-nth Btrcut , between Fr.rnhntu andllaincy. Will , with the aid of gutrdlau spirits , obtain for any ono a glance at the pact anil prwent , nnd on certain conditions In the fn ture. Hoot * ndShoos madii to fder. I'frd.t Absolutely Pure. Thli powder never varies. A m rul of | mrlty > trenith and wholcnomeness More economical than the ordinary kinds , and cannot bo old IB competition with the multitude of low list , ihort weight , alum or phosphate powders Sold only in cans. ROYAL DAKINO POWDER CO. , NewYcrW ,