I'JULE OAlAtCA JJ./UL1 * BE ' : TUESDAY , FORUAM Si 188 ; THE DATLY BEE. Tuesday Morning , Feb. 21. Wo&thor Report. ( The following observations are taken nt the lutme moment of time at nil the sta tions named. ) , Wi DurAstiiiiTr , U. R , Siimt. HURVICR , \ OMAHA , February 20 , 1882. (146 ( ; p. m. ) ) K very thing clono.l up early last night. Mary Outer has filed n petition to Bell liquor In Valley precinct nnd n pro ten lai also been filed by her neighbors. The last jury trial ! ( now In progro.ii in the U. S. court at Lincoln , nnd an ad journment will bo taken this wo.k. The Trinity mission mippcr and cn tcrUlnment takes place nt Standard hall to-night. Great reductions In overcoats nnd hcnvy suiUit M. Ilclltnnn A Co. rebl8-eod.1t. AH trains will be late this morning , Bomo of thoio from the catt having con * cidorablo dlflicnlty In getting through last night. The funeral of Mr. Itoddlo , who died last Friday In Albuquerqti * , N. M. , will take place on Wednesday ut 2 o'clock from St. Murk s church The regular qunitorly meeting of the Union Catholic Library a ftociatiou taVcn pit co this uvunlug. All memberx arc notified to nttoad. The grand double niiiMiuerndo ball of Hie Omaha i ienncrchor to-nipht will lit the nearest approach to the Mnrdl Unvi our cltlzeni h ivo over enjoyed. UufusS. Parker , ns istint foreman of the Western Newspaper union , anil llins Katie Parking were married on Friday evening. TKe rumor of n cuniompliuetl union depot , t'j ' l.ti built at the foot of Howml street , by the U P. and IJ. fc M. roudu , is nil gns. Our thank 4 ara duo the secretary of the Danish Aj-oiation of Omaha for the ( cordial Invitation to attend tho'r 7th an nual grand inmiuor.idi ) ball nt Turner hall Saturday evening next. Merchant * of Omaha handling fur- nislwd goods Will do well to look through the spring stock njw open of Shrove , Jarvis k Co. , Miilurd' * new block , Har- ve'y street. fobZO-mo For Sale at a bargain , the stock an d fixtures of the Mlqlliyt " Tobaou > Store , 1417 Dougbi street , Omaha. Business first cla-s , location good , rent low , satis factory rea < iuni for selling. Apply a'tho vn-iu-w&f.u.orn-tu.tliu&fnt-tf store. f20 - - & - - - Jne ] Aim Dickinson company played Claude Meluotte Saturday afternoon and repeited Hamlet Saturday , to good houses on both eco leions. AH on the first ovenl B the public was very generous and appreci ative. The party left for Council Ulufts yesterday nnd return and go from hereto to Atihison to-morrow moining. ' - The complaint oialnst the oillcom of the fichool board , for violating the firolim- Ite ordinance , wau disiniBiod on Saturday by Judge Beneke , nnd the prisoners were discharged. It is probable , Mr. Long says , that they will brick up the walls of the building , to ns to comply with Urn law. The attempt of two negroes , on Fri day night , to burglarize a IIOUKO of 111 fame on Eleventh street , was frustrated by n young man who was visiting there The latter beat one of the intruders over the bead with a poker until ho fled and on the next doy recognized tbo burglar by his sere head. He darj not have him arrest ed , however , for fear of criminating him self. Manager Marsh's benefit on Friday orcntng will be immense. The "Fun on the Bristol" party hat no equal On the road. Among the HpccUltiei to be Intro duced on thin occasion will be a burlexquo on the "Two Oi plums , " which was recent ly gotten up by Sheridan. It was i he rs. ed in Omaha at the Hint ) of the coinpanyV recent viiit here , and was brought out for the fir > t tltno in puhllo at the Tabor opera houio in Denver , where it w s received with great enthusiasm and mlerinient. A. D. MORSE. BOOTS AND SHOES MAHKED DOWN , DOWN. LARGEST STOCK , BEST STOCK , CHEAPEST STOCK. WK MUST HKIX TO UAKK 11OOU FOIl MEW GOODS TO AUKIVK. THE BIO SHOE STORE , THE ONE PRICE CHEAP SHOE STORE , 14th and Farnham. A. D. MORSE. No MIHTAKK ! Roller Skating at Central hall on Tuesday night. Fees of Doctor- The foe of doctors is an item that very many poreona arc iutorostod in just at present. Wo believe the echedulo far visits la $3 , which would take a man confined to his bed for a year , and in need of a daily visit , ever 91,000 a year for medical attendance alone ! And one single bottle of Hop Bitten taken in time would save the 81,000 and all the year's nick-ness , Poet , Gold fillings put tu by electricity nt Pr. Wertz1 dental rooms , 1322 Farn- ham street , foblO-Gl * M. HELLMAN&CO. , the popular clothiers , are now offering the best inducements we hare yet beard of. To an inquiry as to how they could sell heavy winter ig 00 cheap , Mr. H. Bays it is only or the purpose of making room for their immense now stock now on the way ( or the apring trado. fob8-5t-eo'l KOSTERS' ARRAIGNMENT His Oounool Pleads that the Late Grand Jury Was Not a Legal Body. Which Would Knock oil Their Indiotuionts Into "Pi. " The Plon In Abntomont to bo Argued This Morning. Thu week devoted in the district court to the trial of criminal cases began yesterday with the case of the aUto vn. Lee Slits , who ia nccus cd of having ntabbod his brother HOV- oral months ngo during a drunken frncas in South Omalia. Tlio victim of fie crime , Henry Stitz , was stab bed first in the head and again in the back near the spine , the latter wound producing paralysis of tlicjlowor limbs. Ho was hauled to the court house yes terday in a cab and carried up Htnirs in a chair by tour mon , The jury was impannellcd by 11 o'clock and thu trial at once begun. KOSTKI18 AIlllAKINKI ) . Pending the statement of this case to the jury , Hon. J. 0. Cowpn , coun sel for Ohas. Kostors , indicted for the killing of Oscar Hammer on Christ mas morning , ankod that Kosters bo arraigned. Kostors was in the court room and made his.appoaranco before the bar without nny especial sign of discomfiture or agitation. District Attorney liurnham road the indict ment charging him with murder in the second dcgreo , and General Cowin answered "Wo plead in abatement. " THK BII : : reporter secured the docu ment filedlongonoiightomako out the NATUltK Of THK 1'LKA. It claims on behalf of the prisoner , tlmt "The indictment ai it is exhibited - ed against him , < vas not found nr pro- Hontod to any court having jurisdic tion of the ofTenso therein charged , by a regularly appointed nnd constitu ted grand jury , under the laws of the state of Nebraska , as appears from the records of the board of county commissioners and the rvcurds of the court. " The plea further alleges that the time of holding the term of court now in session was legally fixed on for February 0 , the first Monday in the month ; that the county of Douglas is divided into seventeen procirjcts ; that on the 17th day of January , and on the Oth day of February , 1883 , there resided in Omaha precinct No. 1 1,114 persons qualified to sit as jurors the number iu each of the seventeen precincts is then stated ) ; that on the 17th day of January , 1882 , the county commissioners mot to nfilect sixty persona from which to draw n grand jury ; that the sixty persons wcro not ap portioned properly among the pre cincts , there being for instance four grand jurors from Omaha precinct No. 6 , with its 1,758 eligible jurors , only four on the selected list , while Douglas precinct , with only 103 eligi ble persons also had four representa tives on the list. Several similar in stances are rocitedi The plea is grounded on section C57 of the gen eral statutes of Nebraska , relating to the qualifications of jurors. The section referred to says : "Tho county commissioners of the county shall , at least fifteen days before the first day of the session of the court , meet together , or any two of them may moot , and select sixty persons possessing the qualifications pre served in section 657 , and as nearly as may bo a proportionate number from each precinct in the county , " etc. etc.The The claim is that the selection of names was entirely in disproportion to the number of persons in the pre cincts , and that tills disregard of the law invalidates the whole business. The district attorney took until to- this morning to reply , and if the plea is not sustained the trial will probably begin on Wednesday. The olTcct of this plea , if hold good , would bo to invalidate all the acts of the recent grand jury and discharge all the prisoners indicted by thorn , in- eluding Rosters , and it is hardly likely that u special session of the grand jury would now hu called , even if it could bo legally done. Tlio Stitts trial was concluded in the afternoon , and the case given to the jury. The remained outside of the court room1 about five minutes , nnd then returned with a unanimous verdict of net guilty. Th o trouble in the casehuB been , not that ono Stitts wns stabbed , but to find out which of Ins brothers did the stabbing. The case of Dudley Curtis , the nero - ( ro who broke into Murphy & CO.'B liquor store , was next called , and it is yet on trial. SUITABLE SUGGESTION. vVhy Don't the Citizens'Buy tbo Ola Book and Ladder Truck ? The Honk and Ladder company are trying to sell their old truck. They have mode an application to the coun cil , but that august body don't BOO the wherewithal to put up for the fire ap paratus. So it occurs that no pur chaser can bo found in the city and thu boys have soon fit to look else where , Finally they have received an offer from Beatrice to buy the truck for $400 , which is much less than it isle worth. . , Now the suggestion is made , and it appears to bo u Rood one , "Why don't the citizens of Omaha got up a lo agitation and keep so valuable a CO of property at homo , instead of letting ting it go elsewhere for a song ? " Itay long OB $400 is us high as is bid by any outside town , the boys are willing to sell the truck to any ono in Omahu for the same amount. Coupled with the above suggestion is another that the old truck bo put in North Omaha , nnd that its rnngo of service be governed by the capacity of the now truck to "git thar. " It ia also intended to change the present horses , getting heavier ones , and tech tig Iho machinery of the hooks such , a way as to reach the highest build * ings. QUARTER CENTENNIAL. [ The Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Douglas County Blblo Society. Boyd' opera house WAS filled Sun day with n large auJionco , made up from the congregations of nearly all the Protestant churches in Omaha , regular services being suspended in most of the churches in honor of the twenty.fifth anniversary of the Doug las County Bible Society Tlio male choir of the Y. M. 0. A. assisted in the services , which included , in addition to the usual order of ox * orciscs at religious meetings , a fifteen minutes' address by District Superin tendent Hcv. William McCandlish. Theme : "Tho Influence of the JJiblo on the Civilization of the World During the Era of Bible Societies ; " and a twenty-five minutes' address by llov. O. W. Wainright , district super intendent elect. Theme : "Tho Benefits - fits of the Diligent Study of the Scrip tures upon the Character. " The reportof the secretary and treasurer and the president's report of church contributions were interesting documents. llov. Mr. McCandlish , who has served as superintendent of the dis trict including Nebraska , Wyoming and Colorado for the past thirteen years , retires in March , nnd will bo succeeded by llov. G. W. Wainritjht , of Blair. There are nowUi Bible organiza tions in this district , throe-fourths of which have been organized during Air. Candlish'a time. The election ot directors resulted as follows : First M. E. church , J. L. Rico ; Congre gational , Col. K. U. Wilbur ; United Presbyterian , J. L. McCaguo ; Baptist , Dr. Wood ; Lutheran , Dr. P. E. Lei- sonring ; Presbyterian , Warren Switz- lor ; Eighteenth Street M.E. , D. M. Hoverly ; Christian , not named. STCETZEI/.S SUCCESS- An Omaha Merchant Who Is Cllmb- Ing Up Rapidly to the Top of the Ladder. Nearly two years ago , ono morning in May 1880 BEK , , a reporter who was passing down 10th street on bus iness , saw a now sign flung out to the breeze , and on entering the store room on the east side of 10th , near Jackson , found the proprietor , a pleasant and energetic young man , just getting his goods in shape , in a small room with the work shop par titioned off in the roar. This was the small beginning from which the present large and steadily increasing business managed by Mr. W. F , Stcotzol has grown. Yesterday the re porter was passing by the same spot and his attention was once more at tracted by a largo invoice of cooking stoves just being housed. Mr. Stoetzol had just re ceived the first car load of a largo consignment from the firm of Bur- dotto , Smith & Co. , Troy , N. Y. , among the most reliable manufactur ers in the great Empire state. Ho proposes to make cooking stoves a specialty this summer , and is begin ning thus early to stock up for the trado. Starting in on such small capital , Mr. Stootzpl's success has boon re- workable , his business no Y requiring from three to six mon beside himself the year round. All last fall he , with six assistants , was driven to death to fill orders , and though ho laid in a supply of heaters three times as largo as usual and the winter was a mild ono , hn has not to-day an unsold heater in the house. He has thrown the building ho first started in , all into one room and put on an addition at the rear which is used for a workshop. Shelves , counters and cases carry a full and complete line of hardware and cutlery - lory , tinware and every article known to that line of trado. Every article is first class and marked down to liv ing prices , so that those who trade there once are sure to go again and become regular pat rons of a store with whoso proprietor , prices and goods no fault can over bo found. A few years hence ' THK'BEE expects to see Mr. Stootzol putting up a brick block and launch ing out into the wholesale trade , and hu will undoubtedly do so at his pros out rate of success. NOTICE. OMAHA , Nob. , Fob. 20 , 1882. To the Editor of The Bee : I wish through the columns of your pupar to state that the Bee Hive Ph tograph Studio has no connection wliatuvcr with any canvasser for copy ing or painting pictures. We have been annoyed for the pas it wti'k by complaints against u party who is canvassing for a picture ho calls an OILIV : OIIAVII , or come sucli name which they have been swindled with , Wo know nothing about any such Uambugs , and do nothing but straight business. D. S , MITCHELL. A Baptitt MlaUtor'i Experience 1 uui a Kap tUt Minister , and before I even thought of being a clork-yumn , Igrad . uateJ in medicine , but left a literally practice for my present profession , 10 yeaw ago , I wa for uiauy years a sutler er from qulnny : "THOMAS' I.CLKOTRIO On cured me , " I w n also troubled wltl hoaraenea' , nnd Thomas' Edvctrio Oil kl- klid wavH relieved me. My wife ami child hat diphtheria , nnd "Thomas' Uclectrio 01 cured them , ' and if taken In time it wll euro seven tlmea out of ten. I am confident - ont It Is u cure fur the most obstinate col or cough , and if nny one will take u eiim' ' teaspoon and half till It with the Oil , id then place the end of the HIXJOII iu oue uos trll nnd draw the oil out of the sppou jell . to the head by milling as Imnl as thereat ) , until the Oil fa h over into the tliroar , ill.nd practice tlmt twice a week , I don't care [ low olfeuuive their bend may be , It will clean it out imd euro their catarrh , Fur deafness nnd earache it ha > done wonders to my certain knowledge. It U Ilia only medicine dubbed patent medicine tlut I have over felt llko ri'couuiieiidliiK , and I am very anxious to see it In every ulace , for I tell you that I would nut be without it in my hmiao for any consideration. 1 mil now Bulforlni'with a pain like rheumatism matism In my rlyht limb , nud nothing re- llevea mo like Tliomiu' Keltictilo Oil , DK. K. F , OUANK , f2Mw Oorry , Pa. All styl a of Rubber Boots , Shoes and Arctics , nt Shoo Department of f L. B. AVMLUMS & SONS , ' fwd20-2t THE GERMAN THEATRE , Hnthuul.astlc Reception Given to Al- wlno Hoynold on Her ReAppearance - Appearance on the Gor man Stngo. Last evening quito a large and ap preciative nudicnco assembled in the Gorman theater to witness the per formance of Alrrino Heynold in "The Milkmaid of Schrunoborg. ' Bliss Hoynold sustained the title role , which was exactly suited to her unique stylo. When slio first matin her appearance on the stage , accom panied by a big black dog drawing a cart containing milk cans , oho was greeted with a burst of most enthu siastic applause. Her acting was all through the play inesistibly droll and during the duet wiihLindetmnn , at the conclniion of wlu h they iioth stab tho.nselvos to the heart with fans , the audience wore convulsed with laughter and eho wa& vociforoas' ly recalled. During the evening some lively songs were sung , in which there wore some Tory effective local hits. The execrable condition of the sidowalko cm Tenth street , nnd the obnoxious Sloiiumb received some emphatic censure at the hands of Il-srr Mol- cliin. cliin.Mr. Mr. Lindomsuin , as Henry , was ex cellent , and gained several encores ; and Mr. Borgmatm , ns Nagcl , de picted a drunken scamp , renmrkatyy true to nature- The charaotor of Bronnocke , the obquitous newspaper reporter , was ably sustained by Mr. Kuestor , and Mr. Lulzo in his triple character , sustained his parts exceed ingly well. Miss Gros&mnnn as Louise , acted with her usual charmiug grace and in the juicido scone her emotional delin eation of n young girl in despairwns very effective. Miss Bushmann aa a srovant , and Miss Thiesson 03 a govern ness , played with their hceuRtomed ability and1 all the minor roles in which Mrs. Mud or , , , Mrs. Grossmnnn and Messrs. Willig nnd Pennos took p.vrt , were fairly well sustained. , At the conclusion of the play there was some spirited dancing in which all joined with gusto. Stoinhauser's excellent orchestra , contributed the musical part of- the melange PERSONAL Isaac Dillon , of North Platte , is ut the city. city.W. W. E. Barnes , of Hastings , ia in the city. city.AV. AV. Stull , of Lincoln , is registered ; at the Witlmtll. - C. W. Ruwoll and .T. J. Mclntosb , ofU Sidney , are in the city. M. Lockwo.d , qf L'onoa , Is ia the city , a guest at the Metropolitan. A. It. Converse and R. S. Van Tnssell , of Cheyenne , arrived yesterday on train No. 4. M. R. Hopewell nnd F , II. Reed , of Takainnh , are In the city , guest i at the Wlthnell house. J. F. Hecht and wife , of Wahoo , are in the city. They are stopping at the Metropolitan. T. B. Parker , of Dorchester arrived in . , the city yesterday and registered at the Metropolitan , J. J. Stubbs and wife , of Oakland , ar rived in the city yesterday and registered at the Withuell. Marshall Key and wife were over from Council . Bluffs last evening to attend-tho Glee club concert. Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Peterson were In this city on Thursday , on a visit to Mr. and MM. D. Olzen , They left in the afternoon for their home in Brooklyn , N. Y. Samuel Haas and daughte' , Mr. Han nah and Miss Muekler , all of Council Bluff * , were among those who came over last evening to hear Fanny Kel'ogS sing nt Boyd'i. Mr. W , R. Johnson , who has heen widely nnd favorably known in connection with the tlgar trade in this eity for some time , has accepted n position with M. A. MoNamara , whose large and dcsirabla stock of liquors and cigars he will repre sent on the road. "Bob" Is the man for the business , and will doubtless meet a flourishing trade wherever he goes. FABMEUS AND MECHANICS. If you wish to avoid great danger and trouble , besides a no small bill of expense , at this season of the year , you should take prompt stops to keep disease from your household. The s > stem should bo cleansed , blood purified , stomach nnd bowels regula ted , and prevent and cure diseasot arising Irom uprinu malaria. Wo know of nothing tiiut will so perfectly and surely do this as Electric Bitters , and at the trilling coat of fifty cent a bet tle. [ Exchange. Sold by Ish &McMalion. _ 1 Embroideries EIGHT inches wide at 35 cents per yard. Narrow ones at from 1 cent per yard upwards at Bush man's are certainly bargains that can not bo found elsewhere. The lowest cash prices are always guaranteed at Bushman's. Don't forget the entertainment and supper Tuesday evening , to bo given by the ladies of Trinity Mission , at Standard hall. WANTED. 100 teams and GOO mon 'to grade B , & M. Depot Grounds. Apply at ouco to James Stephenson , 1001 Harnoy street , Omaha. fobl-3t JIlOKMAN's IlBAUQUAKMXS , 1305 FAUNUAM BIKKKT. fob7-tf M. E. 'JlisuoN nas moved his in- eunmcQ otb'co into Boyd'fl opera house , corner rooinovor * drug toro. Theatre entrance. ' Janl9-lm. GARDEN SEEDS I Carload of Landroth's Garden Reeds just received. For sale in bulk or by the package. Tlioy are the best. HKNHY BC/LLN & Co. FoblO-Swood. OIUNOKS 20 cents per dozen . WM , OEHTLEUAN'S , fob20-2t MARKIED , At the ro.itdcnco of the nfTicIntinj cler gyman , Itov , U. 1' . Stellmg , I ) . V. , on Friday , Fcbrunry 17th. Mr. N. .T. Nclnon , of OnkUml , Xcb. , nnd Ml'H Christina A. Auderton , of Hock Mnnd , III , A. D. MOUSE AUOTIO OVERSHOES , ALL SIXES , LOW IMHOES. MEN'S RUBIJEtt BOOTS- , BOYS' HUBiJER BOOTS , LADIES' LIGHT-WEIGHT SANDALS - DALS , LADIES' TWO-DUTTOW OVKR- SIIOES , CHIMJIIKN'W OTKKHHOKS at the Lowest Prices 14th and Fnrnlmm Strict. A.D MOUSE. Rubber Bouts nnd Shoes at L. B. WILLIAMS & SOWS' . foo20-2t Embroideries matrr inches wide nt 35 cents per yodi Nirrow ones at from 1 cent poryard upwards at Bush man's are certainly * bargains that cnn- not be found elsewhere. The lowest cash prices are always guarantood-at Bushman's. GIKITH * LINEN SOMIAXS 81.GO ? noziui. L B. V ittii Ms & SONHI- Lae t styles of lllngs at Jnnasonfc , 13th and Hnnloy streets. f7-2t The antidotal thcoryi I n : < t < a < hiuttc < l to lie ' the only troatracnt which wlU'eraiHrato Catarrhal - rhal Polton. Kov. Chan. II. Tajlor , 140Nil'l ; > street , nrook- lyn.N. Y. : 'One jmchaife ffCot ( l a radical cure. " Ilev. ' Oeo..A. Ili'ln , Colilcpkl If "ofiokario. Co. , N. Y.t ' 'It rcstortd N.boi me to mjs.1 mlnutcriall _ boi . 'T Ilev. Vf. II , Snmncr , FreJericli. Md. : "Fino results In elx coses In my famlJ/- " Hcv 1 Ofo K. Pratt , St. Stephen's Ilootir Ph a. : "Qnlti' uondtrful ; let mo dhtribut " your \ 'Treat ! c , " Chas. II. Stanhope , Newport-IU I. : ' 'I was too deaf to bear the chinch belts ring ; hearing restored. " OcorgoW. LamliriKht , 73 llhl.lll . street , Hnltl- more , Md. : "SuDcrtd 0 ycarm ; jwrfcctly " cured. CUlj Mrs. M > K. Shcnney , 3022 Sarah street , St. Louis : "Tlio first natural broitnIn ! 0 vesii- " Mrs. J. W.iFurcell , Golden City. Col. : "Used only' no pacKage ; entirely i urctly suffered 24 years. Dr. K. " N. Clark , Dentist. 8 Montptoinory street , San : Francisco : "Suffered In } eara ; perfect ! ) cured , " etc. cuiI Dr. I WeV De Meyer's Popular "TREATISE" on Catar h mailed free. The ( 'rer.t Cure la de livered by Druggists , or hy O. B. Dewey & Co , , 182 ! Pulton street , New York Sfor I 00 , SPECIAL HQTiCES. TO LOAN MONf. ONEY TO LOAN UallAt LAW O'noo of D. M ti. ThornM Boom S Crpgh | iii tilocli. _ TO LOAN At b per conttn- 'eri'St In otimn of 82,500 mid upwarda , lor S.to fi years , on ilrnl-claBB city unJ farm property. HBUIS H'.IAL RITATB arid LotN AOKNCT , 16th and Doiiflns Sts. HELP WANTED. . Flnt-ct8i pirl at'N. K corner WA.NTKU 17thnml Chicago M. 2in 21 \X7"AhTlKLl 2 Rood dining roe Klrh. flood ( VV wages to Kood htlp Apply &t once at Perkins Iloute , I'latteinouth , Neb. 20-22 WANTED Employment by OjGcnnan girlr. II Jl&nmvtllcr , oni loj mont agent , lltli st , near Farnhain. 214-22 * ANTED One furnished ant1 ono undirnlfh w i d room for light houic-litoplrg. Address K , L. W. , 3 < J1 Michigan St. 201-i0 ! WANTED A nurse at the Crdghton House. 211-211 WANTED A gocd boy aV 212 North 16th strctt. 202-20 60 g'od tcamuteH for railroad WANTED . II. MannwcHtr , Employment Agent , llth strcoi , near K.rnhnm. 210-21t 'ANTED A man to tali * ctro ot horses , ' etc. Apply Odd FtlloW Block , room No.2. 100-21 * 1 ANTED Good cook at tEraud Pacific hotel , Columbus. Wooman preferred. 107-tf > -Small girl to take care of a babj , WANTHSmall norttwrst corner 23d and Bu tSta , 187-22 * 'ANTED-Qood dining room girl at the t. Charles Hotel. 163-t ( A Utchon girl at the Kmelti WANTED House. lf.2 20 * ANTED A good boibcr at 609 N. IGth SU Sam CornllclJ. 120 tf TJITANTED * iret-clisa. rooic , ono wi o uitdor YY etanilemcat cooklni/asucliaspjuitry ; none but flrnt class need apply. Alroa good Ky > as waiter. Apply at 1105Firnham-t B81-oi dl Fuudlnif brldirt > uml"hool bonds. WANTED Clark , liellevue. 28-tf 4 chUdren as b. ardoraln -alwct WANTED , at 10th and California St. L. 11. LOOM IS. 767-tt FOR RENT HOU8EO AND LAND. RENT Nicely lurntshedroom. Applr at FOR F&rnlmni et. 213-tf "I OR KENT A hondtomely fu nlsllcd. parlor Jj room , also an lco\o room vita boardlow- ; est prices. Brl * home , 2)13 Cat * Sc 217-tf 170U RENT Flegantly furnlnltedirodms with J1 nrst-ckus tw rd , at 17 8 loc ka t. 210-24 * 17IOR If-ET flotv room In brkkbulWliipr , N. JJ K. Bonier Itllliand Cumltut , C. F ( iood- man , llin Varnhim St. 3)3-tf TTIOlt HENT-SMftlliarnsiiitabl for 2horecs , C voiner Farrilinin ord 21lb,3t. Apply to J. U. Shwe. J107 IlMliey St. 109-tf TT1OH HUNT llou e on fc'ltaruikJi avenue. 7 J ? rooiiw , with ( table , Ai uly to N , W. llcr- rlil. 307 8. U'th St. 207-tf TTrOR RENT A ( arm one mite cast ot Jill ! * . C Station , Bt. Paul , SiouiCHy & Omaha K KH orer one hundred acrei Ilkcultltatlon , Aj > < j > ty toCbrkion & Hunt , lUhSt , , ntar Varnhmi. TIWR 1IENT FurnUhoJirooiiip , northweitoor , Jj SOth and Ca- > . 1U3-21 * | 7K > R UKNT NlchMi * - , 4 rooms , 2 lopets JJ and pantry , ate works In hDiw * . 4. Dug gan , 1112 S. 13th bt )81-21 RENT FumltJuol nxnn Inq re at S. EOK . cor. Jackso-iauillMliSt. 33 tf RENT lUx u < i In Jocnlihlcv \ FOIl hlcv1W3II I.IOll HENT Sicily ( uinUhvd rooina , at 11)1 J < Clileaco St. IT tl" ) H llKNT-fTirnUhuUflh or without U'ard a front tooni , plco untl ) Iduttu i on tint floor , at No. 316 M. llth bt. , cast Me , bet. and Chlc&fo. Two go .tleiuo'i ur man i u u prcforredt Inciulrooupreuilttui UU-tf FurnUlicd rooms. cation , lauthMuil corner lUth and lU' per * . kit. OiHI-tf. _ Furul hed front room , N. E. cor Oth and JncVtoii. 62-tl THOR lir.NT-IIou 8 ol r Iglit loonn. hutiulrt. J.1 J. I'hlpp * llo , J51S b. Filth St. 7. > l - rnOR 11ENT Ono of the bes J * 8L , 20xSl-ty January 1 , lbS2 , i IT'OH RKKT 2 furnuhod rooms in 1 Eicb n oN , E. cor. ldl > Tn01lllENT-NlcelyIurnl icd rooms with 01 J < without board. UM ualilc prlwa. 201S ! ) i SlWAL NOTIORS-L ' ' .t . d Oil SAI.K Fn > li nillch lows , I 1 nice fr h huttcr t He ftl'n Grocery fctftr. , i rnerTcnlh anil Dodge. _ ri3-lm * . FOH8AI.K--K < 'ttAUMitt with ft on loth St-jreiwrn for scl' ' tifs , mint go cvt to look afttr Impoitar.t bnflro hnqulra at 410 S. 10th St. 174 tl . _ SALK. Clir.AI'-Knlcon MI , I Ilxturcs , do- JflOll 1 InRRJed rm lncMj first dMslocotlMi. Fer I > ; U. Ail.Tms. I wli , Cais Co. , Iowa. I't-tO' > AI.K A licautful lot mid home nrar I71OII . Mary's a\ctinc , In rovl to nrrrom I' rc ) , Kor price ; and fcrini I nu'n of W II. IHrtlrtt , real estate gclt , ! 17 S. 13th Ht. JTT020' SAf ( lO,000 lllack Caii JUiimoth Cloo EOll Kasbcrry Hoots"Idle Wild I'laccx' , vo ordinal 1414 bodge St. JOII.7 0. W1F - LI9 , Canmlsiio i Moro 161 tf SJM.K Mntc and hnrncss it Hfdman'a FOIl rr < ctljaiii. 141-C- -OR SALE fjVMl SAlJf Vcrj cheap , Clo JurnWiliiifB ot Z J. ' rooms.llnlnpnnil litd roam , all ncHlncii ! trod liy n jrnilu couple only Kiev \\tck . Ai- | plyoro drtM-UOSS. Oth St I'rltllrirenl rent log the 2 rocniBj.ahca ) ) . 221-21 * ' FOIl 8A' E At Kolomnn'd , 1201 Fnrnliam 3t. , gold fl < li , iHlVcr n h , ccl' , lllntor ) % dcrll ( l 1i Imported canary blrJe , t.lklrr i arrof , olil tmaliM , red lilrtT.jnocUnK Mrds , Jisli jlolcs nnJ anii riuni , nil KWt And ttjlcs , at i > rco ! rcaio.T able ; 142-tf OH SALE A good lecprnl hand street hac > far unto , nt > law bargain , liy Dr. IBAAJ r&nl4 , 1109 Farvham rtrrct. 74-tf. 17101W SALI'lIouso nnd full lot In good loca- IJ tlon , chcaji. I'lic * . J12SO. Kwy terms. SIcCAKUK , Opp. pcs * LlBco. 16tf T710U 9ALKDcst'tddlnfr lot In Hilnii's od > JL1 dit'j n. 142 feet tw front by UMeet depth JIcCAiK ; , Opp. IWHC tfflcc. It tf T710R 3ALK 1 mri5 > italllon , Ctydewlala , E JL1 jcunolil , wclKlilnir 16CO pounK 1 Mack Btnlllon , J Is'omiiin j Wo K n , 6 jear M. wclirh. Ing 1550 - lUtHln , took ttn iireiiiluin at Ncbrasku Mnto F\lr , Ifjl. l.iKcntuckJAoh , Mack , wcl'hln ( , ? about 1)0 ) < ) pouiiils , 4 jctrsoM , took Drat prnalum at Kobnv k State Ko5-'l8M and J881. Iirjulro of ChajAclwr , Faracnt Mouse Cltr BSS-tf flT OIl 8ALn OR IIKM1 A trrocer7etore ; and tC buttiar hop , doln a ( food busfcieiw. In- I'qulra at thin otilco. 3t2"-tf _ FOIl SAl.Ei-2 nice coimlf ra and 2 sl > r | > ) Atcd how eves , nt Quo. If. Peterson's , 801 South Bth St. 741-tf Tpll PALi Or will ux ± h go tot Orrahn pro- lij pcruvut lmpro\cd en on of laivi'iadjoln- lr f A station or > U. P. U. ft JI. DUNHAM. 141U Fjrnham St Onnha. 7C113nif "niOtt SAUl Or trade fc a-tty projKrtj' . on I1 Man ol Horwa. harncso unJ wairoii , Aimrv S.R , this otacd 72Stf T7\OR \ SAUii A peed wvtn-jear-oM horoo J.V'ftrrar ) iltoilrl\e8hKl or double. Ki > quire of floow ' 'triH-W , Cx-rHcia house. ncvl8-tf MISCELLAr- FOUND On Karnham 3h > bunch otl Jtj , atxmtJtw. 1,18S2 I a jro nt corner 2blh and DoJt i St. James C. Johtiion. TiNSTUUCriON ON TTPU-WHITLKS-Wo J. am in frequent rcc Ipt of applications for cperutorx. ' HELL A , ASIKS , ItOO Faraliam. Aijents llcinlagton fTjpo.lKr. ; feMH-lra CJTRAYKU-Alu RO cJ cow 1th honu turn O cil In a IHtla I n t 9 > n on 1'itroa St. Mm frt'sclJitinii , nLcomparltil liy n call , Applv to 2 3 Ucm.irtl . , Imt. 12t i uiiu 13th. 2M-U . VT T1UK Jly i lioii. i p'anhi J3 | i how" riaily Thu-u c Jr)3ito.p.r , ! | to nil lor lasJouuclicfjro inirol.tiJiiB inV. . I/urs-lllen oed , low * . UfJIT Cholcno ! SMull lot < ( to- lease SAVK near CreRhton Oolrejja forSio ) r ) cir. lt"Cter L. Thoniai & liru.i.llooiniS. Urclihlon M -tf T OTS-St > Ocacr > , $5 do u anil J5 JU r3H -IIa rbracelet , t ppfd wlih LOOTIIa St. . , hot. Da gln ) aixl lass , Kinder plita lun u tl Iteo ollice. "Ot > tf QTOG1CFAHM FOR SALEi--1000ac- Doug (3 ll Co , Nrl > . , 250 acroi broken dwcl Ing hous s barn , cattle scaleslarga bo < Jyj of heary tlmbcrrund running water ; A in la < froui TJ. P. K. U. Ap Iy to or addree * T.V. . T. Klchards , Omaha , Neb. 20Mm ' " s rul-annuaV oibht (8) ) per ceni..lntcrestino eB-cured byrwl state mortgaga/or < lo. . AiJc < HS P. O _ IJc 207 B RICK FOIl LSTAHKOOK OIKXCK Fmt-claa-i tablu boanl4iOO per wcel c , ( _ ak 60516th St. , bet , CalifornixamJ Webate r. 195-21 * ' ' " OTBAYED Bay'nire'w Ith nildlo" and bridle , Cjl orand'K. on lift shoulilir. Finder 111 pleaae return to241JChcago , Stj , oad roool\o fewonl. P. W. BUIfiCHMOilf. . 101-tf I HUNT llOOil , t UrtNlSllI-DSuitable for two > gentlemen , on DavenpoibSr.btt. 16th anil llth , south side. lt tf K1CK KOIlHAUrS-T.-Jtcrray. 110-H > IANO AND OKOAN Instruction by MJjn . S. Parflit , s. 20th St. . bel > w tierce , f t-tt- & PRICE paid lor oil ! kinds of iraii , HlOllK&T and rags , by I. CUlltuiky & Co , 1J8 Iwuglas Ht. 4Im ITIUKMSIIED KOOUS TOH'IUJNT 3. W. Cor. ij 19th and Dnvonnort ti 990-tf rnwo ron RXST inquire - JL quire at llospo'a Art Ucapojium , JU'iO T dgr street. 0084 J _ _ ' SMJLLL n'OSINESS MANAO'llENTrOF wanted tn. experienced an. So all solar ) ' . P. O. Box 60i City. _ M3.tf -TIURNISlIKn BOOMS W jthUi three rdocks f I Ji poatoffl ( . . IriqulrootltlODcidi e. iift-tf | 7IUHNlbUfcll "OOMtt l r uliiKta ger lomcn ; J < also oua. front room w-ith [ iliivs , Bouthwrsl corner l th.mj Capltali iiiip. " " " ' ' " " RKM18'"NEW OU'V MAi'a. / Uc. Mouiiu Maps. 82.60. _ OUC. . 1' . BEM18 rjOHTKATTH IN OMAIOW fastilo and Oil , IT ol80 decor tlw > | JntlnK. MUfl. D. R. WARDNEK , room H.Jruob'a lUt ck. 54g-tl IJOU'd. t > cu ill B HAY Al A. 11. K Mdcr' Food Stor * BALlfll Harnu-f Bt. ' 3l9-tf ' REAL K3TATF , EXC1IANOK.- BEMJS' fOLfe. KUEHL lAOIffTKK PALHVlTERV AND CONDI . . , i ii < lllaxrcy. , WU1 , vrlth the aid of gmnJUt plrlls , < ibut ! . foi my no B'wice at tbu p i ml rtv < i > t , UL \ -jertnln cundltiona In the fn ure. Boot .inJHbie uiailu to irder. Perfeoi airZfl-1" " Absolutely Pure , , This ixiwder never varleli , A marvel of purlt ) streiietband MholesomiDccs. More economical than the ordinary kinds , and cannot bo sold llll competition with the .multitude of low to ) , short wuljtht , oluui or phoiphato powdu , ; Bold only ( n cans. HOYAU BAKING POWPEll CO. . Proposals for Army Transportation. OF 111 * PMTTII , } OMAHA , .Nob. , February to' , 1812. j Sc.iletl proposals , iu triplicate , mibjcctto the usnnl conditions , trill bo received nt thh ollice until 12 o'clock , i n n , on Fri day , March IP. 1832 , or at I e name hour ( nilowlnp for the difference In time ) , nt the offices of the Depot QiiatttrmnMcra nt Cbeyenne nn' ' Ogilen , at whieli pint-can , d time they will lie opened Inthepremnco of bidders , for the wn ( n transportation of Military Mipnliei during the period from May Int , to .Tune SOth , 1882 , from 1'nrk City , Utah , < > r fr m tUtton * on the innln line of the Union Pacific ltallw jrto Fort- Tboriiburrfh , Utnb. The Gorernment T serves tlio tight to- reject nny or all unijxisnl * . J .ich prc ix > snl must ho in trl , hcwto , nnd accompanied by a I imct In the stun of five jhunilreil tloJlarfi , f.rXXV.eTeenteil ) | Ptrlctly in nccordantfe witli tlir printed Ir truc- Monn , nnd in n the blnnk form furnlnhed under this ndverttaenisnt , giinrnnteeliifr tint tlio nnrtv making ifio tiropo al slmll no ! ) withdraw J\io \ Ranio wltliin sixty dnjs frrxn the di b nnnotnuwd" fur opcninc UiCTi ; nml tlmtt \ xaid proposal Is nrccptcd and'a contract for the trervico bM far , awarded thereunder , bo will , within ten' days after beintf notlfi'd of ) the award , ( provided such urtlficatton bo inndo with' in theiixty days alovc mentioned , } nc- cept the xnmo and funilnh ( pod nnd snlll- clent snretle' , nt oace , fortlie'ftilthfnl per- formancs of tlio contract , Blnnk proposals , form nf cantrnct , and' printed eirculnrs Elating tbecstimntcd ( { unntitlc * of suppllu * to b tTnnRpnrtcd , ind givinc full infomntinn as tu tbo man- noof biiililing. condittoni to L ? observed by bidil rs' and termof contract-ami pay ment , wlll'be furnished on application to thtaoflice , nr to tbo office * of Oe Dap > t Qunrtermaatera nt Cheyeuno arxl Ocden. Envelope * cont-ilniiTg propoaah Pliould de-marked : "Proposals for tiiui"jx > rtation from tI'ort Tlvornburg , ITiah. " M. I. leblS.Gt Chief Quartermaster. WILLIAM GENTLEMAN IQth Streeft 'Grocer , 18 IIHADQUARTaKS FOR STAPiE & F1HOY GEOOBRIES , Lemons and Oran ° os , Choice Batter and Eggs A SPKCIALTT. GIVE HIM A CALL. Jantnllm Dexter L , Thomas , ATTORNEY-ACT. LAW 8iOohh or'llocV AWNINtfS ! .Made to Order on SSort Notice AT- BRUB5WALVI' & SOHROEDEE'S ' 1608 FAWNHJM &T11EET. nl--13in -AND I'ltxiuru ork ind Trench Df tJ . Thick Jmt-ajxl Bent uhow CSNO CJuta- O. \VILDE , 1815 nad 1317'Gass Street _ fcbT-lm SMOKE3S' Joe Bcckmr * has romavcd. to No. 216 Souths Thirteenth street , h < iw cn Farnhim uul I Dtwglag. Itonow has * fin * , roomy store ith Mk < ext DBire tigar man xttetory In rear. ( Real. Estate 5,000 PIECES OF P ROPER TV I For Sale S > W , OOJT. Douglas and SEALED PROPOSALS. Sealed proposala will be rsceivod liy the underalgned until Monday , Kol ) . 20 , 1882 , ntli o' oloclf , noon , for painting the -satres and numben of the differeatetreetE. on the curnoJ lamps > elontjitig * < > the City of Omaha. The riyht ia rtawrved jr > reject ftiiy auxl all li'ln. ' 151 's ' cliould be. marked "Proposals to paint numbers and naiuea of Htr < . ' La > " and Imuilcd iu nut Utor than the tiiuu above t-pecitied. tpecitied.J. . J L. 0. . .TvkTr , City Clerk. OMAIIv , February 17.lg83. 17-3t Cl rkson & . Hunt , rIncixraHrr- Kioharda * Hunt , ATTORNEYS-AT- HlhHt" Cm > THE oonrriL J. I. PAYNTER , Proprietor Corner 10th and Howard Streets , OMAHA , 1STEB Eaten , Two Dollars PPJ ? Day , J V. W. 1XJ4NI. A. o. oiwr t.L , DOAHt & CAMPBELL , | A tiornevs-at-Law j. S T. ( A Graduate fiom the Unho t\if \ ol 1'onnnyi. ' 0 Clew ol IblU. ) Tenders hU profewlonal ? ? 1ca't ' , , er needing the " " . > of Omaha onJ ll others dlcatlr.K . lili claim therefor from 11 years ox . ' " " .1 l o rner