THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY FEBRUARY 27 , 1887.-TWELVE PAGES. ASTRIDE WHIRLING WHEELS , The Bicjcle Tpnrnamont at the Exposition ' ' Building Last flight. . . DISTRICT COURT MATTERS. Xlm County Poor I'nrm An Oniccp Afl'nnltcd Officer Wlilto Houiiti Over HtriuiKC Victors Other Ijocnl News. The IMcycIo Tournament. The bic.vclo ruco nt tlio Imposition building Inst evening was nn excellent entertainment , notwithstanding the fact that several of the professionals who were advertised to take n leading part In the race fulled to appear. This was owing to tin untimely intorfurenco of the elements , a fact that Mr. Prince , who prepared the programme , greatly regrets. Soon after the fifteen hundred people who witnessed tliu tournament liad congregated , Air. J'rinec read the following telegram in explanation of ttie absence of tliu riders in question : AVoUTinxoToX , Minn. , Feb. 20. JOHN rf. PniNOi : , Oniilm ; l > lti.L'ey ] , Snears. Hmlth , CnrllMe nml myself nre snowbound licrn nml have been since Thursday nl ht , AVlll nrrlvo In Oinnlia Sutulnv morning , ready for the six days' rnco. T.V. . Kcic. Mr. I'rinco stated how deeply lie re gretted the unavoidable delay , and prom ised to do his best to present a pro gramme that would be an acceptable substitute. And ho .succeeded admirably. The lirst race eallcd was for colored men , a two mile dash. Throe starters were advertised , but two of them , through sickness , failed to appear. .John Ricctnn. who has been riding but a couple of weeks , appeared ready for the race and was matched againsl a new be ginner , familiarly known as "Texas Jack , " who , blacked as a negro , prae- tlsed a neat deception upon the audience and upon his sable lined opponent us well. The race wasanrotty one and was won by Riccton in 7 minutes and U2 seconds ends , entitling him to n medal. Following tins came an amateur handi cap race for ten miles. Mittaucr and I'eabody started from the scratch , giv ing Deal Wort/ , the champion boy rider a start of a half-mile. 1'oabody ciit out the pace for the lirst mile , trailed by Mittauer and the "Kid. " Then Mittnnor took the lead ami set a pace that dropped Wcrtv. a lap behind at the end of the second end mile. The rival amateurs had a give and take contest until the end of tin ; si.Ntli mile , when they had gained three of the live laps' advantage. The first ac cident of the evening occurred at this point. An outsider who was standing near the dressing room attempted to cross the track after I'eabody and Mit tauer had passed and caused a collision with Wort/ , who was thrown from his wlieel but fortunately escaped any seri ous injury. Tins narrowed the race to the two crock amateurs , who are earnest but friendly rivals , and a lively pace they made of it. 1'uabody was in the lead the last mile ami started on the fin ishing Jap with Mittauor on his little wheel. At the fatal corner near the annex door I'eabody took a header and both riders were in a heap. Instantly both were on their feet and making for their wlicula. in mounting I'eaboily's foot rest slipped , making a pedal mount necessary. Mittaner improved his chance advantage and led his rival across the line in Ul minuted and 22 seconds , an excellent record notwithstanding the accident. The next event , and the one that created great excitement , was the twenty mile race between Kd Bullock and Charles Ashlngcr , both of whom claim the championship of Nebraska. The race was to decide the claim anil for a purse of sfoO dollars ollered by Mr. Prince. Both of the men appeared in excellent shape and showed from the first that the race would bo an excellent one. Ashinger , who was at a slight disadvantage- not being acquainted with the track , set the pace for the lirst two miles when Bul lock took the lead and gave the Colorado champion a pace that loosened the boards in the track to keep. The men led in turn and aroused the wildest enthusiasm of the audience the greater part of which was on their feet during a greater part of the race. NY hen the pistol was fired lor the last inilo Bullock shot ahead and opened a gap that was closed up by Ashinger on the sixth lap. The Colorado champion was directly on the wheel of Bullock in the eighth lap when he struck the fatal corner and took a header , leav ing Bullock to run the last two laps alone , winning the race in 1 hour 5 minutes ami 43 seconds. During one of the intermissions , Mas ter James Murphy entertained flic aud ience with an exhibition of trick riding that was received with great applause. A boys' race for live laps , between Mas ters .lames Murphy and .John Tnlloy , with Tulley a halt lap the start , was won by Murphy in 1 minute and iW seconds. The closing feature of the excellent programme was a 2-mile race against time by John Prince. The best indoor record Is ( j minutes , 4 seconds. Bullock acted as pacemaker for Prince , who set out a turriliu pace that kept the track crncking. On the second mile of tlio Bimrc another accident happened. Bul lock had slackened his speed while Prince was gaining a la ] ) on a spurt , when an outsider attempted to cross the track with the usual result. Bullock withdrew from the race , leaving Prince to linish alone. He did this in ft minutes and 50 seconds , beating the best indoor record by 8 sec onds. The announcement was greeted by the wildest applause. The entertain ment on the whole was one of the finest over given in the city.tliu largo audience , that included some of the best people of the city , attesting tlio increased Interest in this sport of sports. Mr. William Potter - tor acted as master of ceremonies and ( succeeded in making all aniionncdinents .hoard distinctly a faet that was appre ciated us being unusual. The Six Unys Hace , To-morrow evening commences the six days race , four hours a day , for the twenty-four hour championship of America. The men who will start In this race are ; John S , Prince , champion of America ; T.V. . Kok , champion of Canada ; Tom llardwlck , champion ot .Kansas ; Frank K. Dingloy , champion of the northwest ; Kd Bullock , champion of ubraska ; Ulias. Asbnigor , champion of Colorado , and Frank Smith , a now rhler from Minneapolis. The race will start each uvuiiing at 7 o'clock and eloso flt 11 o'clock. The race will bo an ox- qitmg one. Of course all of tlio contest - tints have an eye on tirst place with 1'rinco as favorite. Then what a scram- hip hot. Dingloy , Bullock anil Ashnigor .will . make for boeond place , To-morrow .flvoning all ladies will bo admitted fres qf charge. .UNIIAWY W1VKS. .Divorce Petitions linmtlcU ( n the District Court YobloriSuy. In tlio district court yesterday Katie Dledcr commenced a suit for a divorce from her husband , John 11 , Dicdor , Ac cording to the petition of tlio plnintlll she lias had no cud of trouble with her Jlego.lord , She was mat'ried to him in April , 1680. since which time a child has Ifycfi eight mouth * in the family. Her .husbanu lias refused to live with her < j co the wedding day and has failed-to , optributo anything to the support of ierself and child. Shu further alleges that'in February , 1887 ; the husband com mitted adultery With an Oinnlia woman of 111-fpputc. The injured woman asks a decree of divorce and the custody of her child. Answer was made in the dis trict court yesterday in the cele brated divorce case of Bolwcll vs Bol- well , of whjeh a great deal has already been said in the paper. " . The plaintiff is the wile , who asks for divorce on the ground of excessive cruelly. Thn an swer of the husband charges the wile with adultery in Council Binds with a party whose name is unknown. llenrictto Grybisky began suit yes terday in the district court through her attorney , Max Kuhn , to se cure-divorce from her husband , Joseph A. , a wealthy farmer residing in Bloomington - ington , in this state. She is now living with her mother , Mrs. Blocsc , on the cor ner of Third and Spruce streets in lids city , having been driven there by the cruelly of her husband. She has not yet attained to her eighteenth year. Sinoo her return home a child has been born , and in her pica she asks for thn custody of the same and alimony pending the scttemcnt of the case. AMUSKMIONTH. A 1'Altl.oU MATCH. At Boyd's opera house those comical comedians , Messrs. Kvnns ami Iloey , ( Old Hess and Me ) , will appear Friday and Saturday this week in Mr. Hoyt'.s amusing comedy , "A Parlor Match. " This piece is one of the most amusing which Mr. lloyt has given to the stage , and in it Messrs. Kvans and Hooy have disported themselves to the infinite en joyment of largo audiences , and they xvill no doubt repeat their former great .success in this city. The piece has been changed in many respects since it was last presented hero , and new music specialties and new topical songs liavo been interpolated , so that there will be much of novelty in it. even for those who saw it and enjoyed it last season. People's Theatre. „ On Monday , February 28 , at this ttieatre Fielding's Comedy Ideals begin a week's engagement in tlio ludicrous mirth-provoking comedy , "Confusion. " This Is an organization composed of comedians and play only comedies. The stars of the company , John and Maggie Fielding , arc known to tins theatre-goers of the entire United States. Tlio com pany is a carefully selected one , and the plays are produced with every attention to detail. The performances have re ceived the highest praise from the press in every city in which they have ap peared all tlio plays produced by this company are interspersed with songs and pleasing specialties. Manager Wal ton assures his patrons that this is the strongest company that has yet appeared at his theatre , having himself been a member of the company six years ago , and ho speaks advisedly. On Monday night "Contusion11 will bo presented. The County I'oor Kami. The bill authori/.ing the county com missioners to soli the poor farm on time was passed by the legislature , and the commissioners have taken steps to have the arrangements made at once for the sale. Judge MeCulloch yesterday ap pointed John Rnstin , Chris Hartman and John L. McCaguo as appraisers to ap praise the value of the property. The sale will be made some tune in April. The terms will probably be one-third cash and the balance in one , two and three years. 1'ntti's reception room at the exposition hall was adorned with an Kmcrsun piano. Strnnuo Visitors. NVcneoll Sheef , a Bohemian \ > iio lives on south Fourteenth street , has a strange pair of uninvited guests at his home. Friday he and his wife returned homo after their day's work to find a young lady , a stranger and a bouncing boy baby a few hohrs old , occupying one of their bud rooms. The young woman gave her name as Mary Bodka but re fused to tell anything more of herself oi lier history. KISXXISON ItKOS. , lot ! ) mid l > 2l Douglas Street. Special prices for next week. Great est Towel sale on record. leO do ; : . Turk ish Bath Towels , IGo worth Me. Our Great Leader , 200 doz , line bleached Knotted Fringe Towels L'oc , worth uOc. 100 doKlegant Satin Damask Towels , knotted fringe , ! Mc , worth 7fie. no do/ . Elegant Bleach llnck Towels , si/.e 2o.\-IO in. , ; Kic , worth ? r > o. For next week only wo will place on sale four1) ( ) numbers in extra fine Bleached Table Damask , full 2 yards wide. No. 1 at 7."ic , regular price flOc. No. 2 at 87.je , regular price if 1. No. ! J at ? ! , regular price if I.2.I. No.-I tit $1 2o , regular price f l.7o. Don't fail to see these damasks as they are gems. M ) don , extra fine bleached Napkins at sf 1.-I8 per do * . , worth $3.00. 50 do/ , very line bleached f Dinner Napkins at $ ) . < ) ! ) per do/ , worth $2.75. 100 deFine Fringed Checked Napkins at 50o per do * , worth double. 2 cases White Crochet Quilts 75c worth ? 1.00. 3 cases \Vhito Crochet Quills $1.00 worth $1.25. 2 cases White Crochet Quilts $1.25 worth $1.75. Don't fail to examine these Quilts , It's yory seldom you got a bargain like those. For next week 100 pieces full width Stripe and Checked Seersuckers at lOo per yard , never sold less than 12i and 15e. 50 pieces All Wool -10 inch Ladies' .Sackings worth Doc , all now Spring Shades. 20 pieces -10 inch Fancy Mixtures 5c ! ) worth "Go. BRNN1SON 1WOS. 1510-1521 Douglas street. Obnrno & llosick's addition goes on sale Monday morning at the ollieo of K. S. Hood , solo agent , 1500 Farnam im- titairs. The Ilouair/a Addition To South Omaha has just been placed on tno murKct , being a subdivision of block 10 , of .M.UHUiUT'S rilOICE. 100 lots in this beautiful addition tire now ofl'ured for sale at very moderate prices. They are located on and imme diately adjoining Bullovuo road , W. G. Ai.intir.HT , 218 S. 15th. Oborno & Hosick's addition. JircvitioN. Thq revenue collections yesterday amounted to fl,701.70. Mike Kulloy , a chronic offender , was arrested yesterday charged with the lar ceny of an overcoat from Calm Bros' , store , , Frank Hoffman , alias "Banana , " and I rank Striker , alias "Hats , " two well- known crooks , were arrested in Nio \ \ allaco's dive yesterday afternoon. Personal Piirauraphs. Mr. J. F. Hittle , of Rnwlins , NVyo. . is in the city , the guest.of C , W. James. Church Howe is in the city , at the Pax- Ion. Ion.Albor Ktihn , the youngest and almost tlio biggest member ot the Musical tlmon orchestra , celebrated his sixteenth birth day yesterday. Ho is is a promising olar- netlst and at the same .time is making headway Jn the study of the law with his father. SOMG COMING OHATOUS. Debate IJy tlio CrclRhton CollCRO 1'hll- linrtnonio Society. In the debate which took place between some of the chosen members of the Crelgliton college Philharmonic society last week it was once more made evident thai Hie professors of lliat institution do not believe that education consists en- llrely of routine work. The subject clio.'pn for debate was one of the live topics of the day and one which required an immense amount of original thinking by those who championed one side or the oilier. Mr. Kiigono Noon , previous lo llio debate , read a carefully prepared critical essay on Henry George's theory , and on Ihis was Ihc debate founded. Mr. P. Burke ami Mr , 11. Town contended that the private ownership of land is un just , while Mr. J O. Gorman and Mr. J. Mc.Carvllle pleaded for thn more conservative vative and present method of ownership. For some time past the more anvnncc.il students of Hie college have been on the qnt vivo of excitement as lo the outcome of the debate. It was generally conceded Iho sides wore about equally divided as to oralorical ability , and consequently there was an unusual interest and a largo attendance ) . Mr. Burke opened the argument and in doing so condemned in unsparing terms and with sharp invective tlio pros- American land system. His opening speech was well opposed by Mr. O. Gor man , wco was in turn attacked bMr. . H. Town and who , in turn , was severely criticised by Ids opponent , Mr. MeCar- villo. Each of the lour speakers had an opportunity , in a second speech , to de molish his opponent , and as each modern Cicero resumed his seal amid the plaud its of the audience , his manner indicated thai he was at least satisfied with liim&ulf. The debate lasted over two hours and was ono of HID most .sprightly and inler- esling ever held in the college. During Ihe evening Mr.V. . Dorau gave an orig inal declamation on "Washington. " It was well written , pleasingly delivered and warmly applauded. Cnrd ol' TlinnkN. We take pleasure in expressing our gratitude for the liberal sum received by us as the proceeds of the charily lecture , given under the auspices of the St. Leo branch ol the Knights of Labor , for the benefit of the orphans of Omaha. In behalf of the poor , homeless chil dren , whose wanls wo are endeavoring , with very limited means , to allovialo , we thank tlio worthy eiti/.ons of Omaha who so generously patronized the lecture. We thank in particular the members of the St. Leo branch ot the Knights of Labor , tlio very reverend speaker ami all who assisted in tlio intcresljng programme. The orphans' petition will bo daily pre sented before the tlnono of the Almighty God in behalf of all who aided in mak ing Ihe lecture , as it was , a literal treat and a grand financial success. Sis-nuts orMiicv. : ; Irish National The honorable secretary of Nebraska has issued a call for .a stale convention to bo held in Lincoln March 3 next. In re sponse to that call it is hoped that every branch in Nebraska and every atliliating society will have a representative at said convention. Irishmen of Nebraska de serve censure for their apparent indiffer ence , but we are convinced that Ihe crisis now impending ; will revive all their old- time devotion and patriotism. Lot the Irishmen of Omaha combine and consult for the common cause. For this purpose there will be a meeting of the Irish Na tional league held in Cunningham hall this afternoon at 2:30 : o'clock p. m. , at which delegates will be chosen for the state convention. Every man in Omaha having Irish blood in Ins veins and poss essing a desire to ameliorate the present unfortunate condition of Ireland ought to be present , if for no uther purpose than to show his sympathies for a cause which has produced so many heroes and martyrs. JOHN A. McSiiAXi : , President. Jonx HUSH , Vice president. City of Sottth Omaha. Dummy trains carry sixteen hundred passengers daily to and from it. Stock yards , packing houses , two national banks , four-story brick hotejs and busi ness houses MOW what will it be in three years ? C. E. Mayms has exclusive sale of this property. Branch ollice opposite depot , South Omaha. The present low prices of lots in Obcrno & Hosick's addition will be advanced after Monday. Buy a lot Monday of E. S. Hood , sole agent , ISO ! ) Farnam upstairs. Miss Rnrtlui Steinhiuisur. Miss Bertha Sleinliauser , daughter of Prof. Steiniiatiser , and a promising young vocalist of this city , had the pleasure of being presented to Mmo. Palti on Thurs day last. Through Anlili , an old friend of her father's , she was introduced to Sig. Nicolini , for whom she sang with so much success that the gentleman intro duced her to bis wife , Mmo. Patti. The latter commended the young lady's as pirations , entertained her for some mo ments , ami wished her sucsc.ss in her am bition to become a singer. MLss Stein- liauser's voice will bo cultivated , and she expects , before long , to commence to study under a foreign master. "Citizens' School Montlnc Called. 'Several prominent Omniums have made a call for a meeting of citizens , lo be held Monday evening at thn City hall at 7 o'clock , for the purpose of discussing House Roll No.170 , introduced in the legislature , relative to school matters , Tills bill , they think , needs amendments in view of the new charter becoming a law and additional territory buing added to the school districts of the cily. As it is n well known faet that gcvoral subur ban places , notably Walnut Hill , arc de sirous of coming into the city principally on account of the reckless and outrageous manner in which schools in their localilv are now conducted , the meeting will very likely bo a largo ono. CHgnntla Are Ihoso to bo built in .South Omaha , for which tlio plans have just been com pleted. Vast industries will bo added this year and IllKNDItKU.S Ol' IIWT.I.L1NO3 erected for those finding employment there. AI.llllIfillT'S CHOICE offers the best opportunities for those wishing to purchase lots in South Omaha , whether for residence or speculation. W. G , Ai.miimiT. 218 S 15th fat. ' 1 lie Did'cronco lit Time. By the quickest route now in use it re quires to travel from the cily To Hanscom Park. . . . , . 30 min ToSOlh and Leavenworth st . ,25 min To 33d and St. Mary's uvo . 20 min To 20th and St. Mary's ave . 15 min To 2ith and Farnam st , , . 15 nun To the high school . 15 min To Oberuo & Hosick's addition. . . . 0 min Wliilo Ihe lots cost away up In the thousands in all the above places except the last a lot can bo bought in Oborno & Hosick's addition for a few hundred dollars lars , The old engine house of No , 1 , which formerly stood on I/nrd and 'Twentieth streets , is now located on. the corner of Cuniing and Sixteenth streets. It lias been beautified and repaired and will soon be supplied with a lioso cart and company. This will save No , l.uow ou Saurtdors , from answering a number of the calls from the interior of the town. The extension ladder was shipped from Chicago on Thursday la U and will > i brought up to town and exhibited on next Monday or Tuesday. Hook and .ladder will bo removed fro-n No. 3's house to No. 1 on Saunders street , and the c.xlon- MOII ladder will go to No. 8. A Itarcaln. For Sale Lois 0 and 7 in block 0 , Dwiglit and Lyman's bolh corners. George Iludio , Council 13 lulls. Snt'c. The large safe weighing 14-lOOlb ? . , was transferred from the Missouri Pacific froighl house lo Iho building lo bo occn- piedby the U. S. National bank , by Mr. E. J. Davis , who dons heavy hauling. Mr. D. deserves much credit for placing this immense safe quickly and without acci dent ol any kind. It will bn remembered that it is the largest safe ever moved upon ti wagon , and demonstrates the ability ot Mr. Davis to accomplish any thing of the kind entrusted lo htm. Call on Mrs. M. l Mltcholl , 1520 Doug las street , for all kinds of fancy work ind materials , niso latest thing in art decora tion lava. The The commissioners passed a resolution yesterday rescinding the right of way privileges granted to C. E. Mayuc. Eras- tus Benson and W. L. McCaguo for a street railway along the military road. This action was caused by the failure of the company to sign the required bond for the protection of the county's inter est. est.Tlio Tlio contract for running the road grader No. 1 was awarded to B. P. Knight it Co. , and for running grader No. 2 to Kli Johnson. The applications of Dr. Kcog.li and Dr. Dysnrt lor the position of county attor ney were received and placed on file. The county treasurer was instructed to sell lo Konn\Vs Co. , ot Chicago , $0,000 of the county's bridge bonds duo 1800 at llinlr oiler , a premium of $1.0U1. The Forest. Lawn Cemetery association presented a communication offering to soil the county live acres for n county burying ground at if 1,000 , per aero. Sritixn Novni.TiKs ix GI.OVKS AT IJV-JO DOUGLAS ST. GKO. Mi rciiKi.L. Sonic Good 1'otntn. Oborno & Hosick's addition Lies high and beautiful. All the lots gently slope towards ' .ho cast. It is only live minutes ride from the city.Lots Lots are cheaper than in Ihc adjoining additions. Lots lie betlnr than in the adjoining additions. The fare is only 5 cenls for a ride lo the. city in 5 minutes. It is inside property. It is a sure and safe investment. Tlio prices are especially low for Mon day.After After Monday prices advance on all lots not sold. There are no more beautiful lots in the whole city than in Oberuonfc Hosick's ad dition. Special sale Monday. E. S. Kooi ) , Sole Agent , 150 ! ) Farnam street , up stairs. A House anil lot in Walnut Hill $3,000. ? . " > 0 cash. B. W. Briggs , 1000 Howard sticet. The Criminal Calendar. In Ihe district court yesterday after noon John Kratka , the Bohemian saloonKeeper - Keeper , was found guiltyof the charge of adultery preferred against him by his wife , who followed him from St. Louis and found him living here with another woman. The case against Crosby , accused of having committed perjury in the Powell murder case at Florence , will bo called before Judge Neville to-morrow. The case against Henry Mittcman , charged with the killing of Durham at Millard , will be called Tuesday , and upon its complctiod the Lauer case will be called for trial C. E. Mayno has established a branch ollieo in Soiith Omaha for the exclusive sale of tlto South Omaha Land Co..s property. Oilico opposite depot. For a small investment with absolute certainty of big profits and no risks lots in George II. Bog.1 addition at nrocnt low prices cannot be equaled. Call on Boggs it Hill for maps and reliable in formation. Special bargains for cash or to those desiring whole or half block's. Gigantic Are those to bo built in South Omaha , for which the plans have just been com pleted. Vast industries will bo added this year and iirxiKins : or irwKi.i.ixo.s erected for those finding employment there. ALiininiiT's CIIOH-I : offers Iho best opportunities for those wishing to purdiaso lots in South Omaha , whether for residence or speculation. W. G. Ai.mmiirr , 218 S 15th st. A AVifo Heater. Mary Norton , an innocent appearing Gorman girl , swore out a warrant in Judge Stenborg's court yesterday after noon for the arrest of her husband , Harry Norton. The woman alleges that she has been subjected to all kinds of abuse and ill-treatment from her hus band and now states that she intends to prosecute him lo the extent of the law , The South Omaha Land company have appointed ( ' . E. Mavno solo agent for the sale of their lots. Ho will show the prop erty and furnish all desired Information uiion application. [ Signed ] W. A. PAXTOX , President. For a small investment with absolute certainty of big prolitn nml no risks lots in George II. Boggs1 addition at present low prices cannot bo equaled. Call on Boggs it Hill for maps and reliable in formation. Special bargains for cash or to those desiring whole or half blocks , The lionan/.n Addition To South Omaha has just been placed on the market , being a subdivision of block 10 , of AI.IJIUGIIT'S CIIOICH. 100 lots in this beautiful addition are now olfored for sale tit very moderate prices. They are located on and imme diately adjoining Bellevue road. W. G. Ai.UHUiiiT , 218 S. 15th. The Omnlin Hazaiir. Articles of incorporation of the Omaha Ba/.anr were filed in the county clerk's ollieo yesterday. The incorporation has a capital stock'of $10,000 and is formed for tlio purpose of bvying anil selling loys , notions , smokers' articles , etc. The incornorators are M. Toft , Oliva Toft and Chris Toft. _ Oborno ifc Hosick's addition is inside property. For a small investment with absolute certainty of big nrolits and no risks lots in Ge.orge II. Boggs' addition at present low prices cannot bo equaled. Call on Boggs & Hill for maps and reliable in formation. Special bargains for cash or to those desiring whole or half blocks. Oberne & Hosick's addition is within u 100 yards of itatiou ca the Union P&citc , X. 1) ) . KAI.COMCK. Our Next Hnsoinoiit S lo AVIU bo Mndn on Tucsdayi , Int. Mnrch ' . And will'bo more interesting'llinn any wo have madoyot. Amongst other bar gains , the following will bo ofiorcil , Sateens in short lengths this season now slylcs , regular price 15c , will bo sold by us on Tuesday at 81e. Uemnanls of Turkey red damask. Remnants of cream damask. Knmnants of wool dress goods. . Hosiery and underwear. Linen laces and billions , and a lot of remnants of embroideries will bo put ii ) ) in average lots in which lln-y will bo great bargains. Full particulars in Ibis papnr on Mon day. N. 13. F.U.OONUU. Oberne & Hosick'a addition is only two miles from the posloHlcc. FOU \VKNTY VI-AltS. Two Old HpsldcrTts" Combine Their Talent * and < > i > Into the Itenl Kstato IJuslness. It is very seldom that Iho Bur. can so heartily recommend a now firm to tlto tender mercies of the public as it can Messrs. Samuel Coiner and Gco. 11. Filch- ell who havecslabllshcd a real estate and loan ollieo at 1005 Howard street. Both those gentlemen have lived in Omaha for Ihe last twenty years and have watched Iho city's growth from its infancy to its present mammoth proportions. The most part of their time has been devoted - voted to the real estale business , having been with C. E. Mayno for n number of years. Messrs. Coiner & FItcholt are re garded by all who know them and there are very few who do not know 1 hem as competent judges of realty values , and their judgment , too , can always bo relied upon as tlio very best. Their large ac quaintance enables them to start out with a very largo list of properly foi sale , comprising bargains in every part of tlio city and South Omaha. Their carriages will always bo found ready to carry pur chasers to see property which they have for sale. Their olliccs , at 100.1 Howard street , are being furnished in elegant style , with main and private ollieos , finished in cherry color. Those in quest of real , gen- nine bargains need look no farther than to Coiner it Filchett for they always have that kind of property for sale. Attention. Myrtle Division U. It. K. of P. special meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock , at Metropolitan hall. By order of Sir Knight Thomas Burrell , sir knight commander. Yon will miss the chance of a lifetime jf yon don't buy a lot in Oburne it Hos ick's addition Mnmlny. E. S. Rood is sole agent , 150 ! ) Farnam st. "Doujjlas County XursnrloH will plant the trees in Hitchcock's addi tion. " By order of O. O. Howard , Propr. 1'Inttc Valley Hay Company. E. C. Mockbcc , proprietor. Bailed Hay , Flour and Feed. Car Jots a specially. Corresponce solieity with close buyers. C. W. SrAitKs , Manager. Telephone 27. For a small investment with absolute certainly of big profits and no risks lots in George 11. Boggs' addition at present low prices cannot be equaled. Call on Boggs it Hill for maps and reliable in formation. Special bargains for cash or to those desiring whole or half blocks. Gigantic Are those to bo built in South Omaha , for which the plans have just been com pleted. Vast industries 'will be added this year and ' iiKNimnns or DWKLLI.VOS creeled for lliose linding employment there. AT.iiitiGirr's CIIOICK oilers the best opportunities for those wishing to purchase lots in South Omaha , whether for residence or speculation. W. G. Al.llKKiHT , 218Sluthst. 1520 DOUOI.AS STKIIT. : : LADIIS : AND CIIILUUKN'S CLOAKS , Srn-s AND U.NDr.ltWKAK AT ONK-IIALK 1'IIICK. STOCK MIST itiCI.OSKD. ; . M. AONKS BKKLIX , AGKST. The Inter-Statu Commerce Kill. is expected to help the boom in South Omana immensely , as freight rates ad vance and passes to .stockmen arc abel ished. TIIKV CANNOT AITOItn to compete with South Omaha at the eastern points. ALIIIIIGHT'S ciioicn thus becomes more valuable every day , although ( ho prices have not yet been ad vanced , but they soon will be ! W. G. ALintifiiiT , 218 South 15th st. Obornc & Ilosick's addition lies on that beautiful slope , just southwest of the llowcll lumberyard fjincoln Suburban Property. The real cstalo boom at Lincoln is just beginning. You follows in Omaha who know how to make money out of acre property come down and see my tract ad joining the city limits and you will make money by Ihe operation.J. . J. f ! . McBitiDi : , Room ! , Richards' block , Lincoln , Neb , For n small investment with absolute certainty for big profits anil no risks lols in Gi-orgo II. Boggs' addition at present low prices cannot be equaled. Call on Bogga it Hill for maps ami reliable In formation. Special bargains for cash or to those desiring whole or half blocks. NH\V OKFCKS. The IMotter Hunt Kstato Agency MOVCN Into Now QuartorH. The ollieo for so many years occupied by Paulson it Co. is being entirely reno vated and to-morrow morning will betaken taken possession of by the Motter Real Estate agency. Former visitors to 1511 ! Farnam street will scarcely rocogni/.o the place next week , as it is being newly painted , papered , etc. , and a counter will 1)0 placed across thn room , in the rear of which will bo placed the privates oilier ) , tints materially changing ( lie appearance of the building. Oborno & Hosick's addition is a half mile southeast of Hanscom Park. Heal I'Jstato TrniiHferfl Filed February 20 , 1837 , reported for the BII : ; by the C , E. .Mayno Real Kstato and Trust company. I ) L Thomas and wife to Omaha and Flor ence Land and Trust Co , lot 7 blk W and 12 In KU and 17 In 107 and 7 In 23H and l-20th ot old lots 'JW Florence qc 81,00. K IMValker anil wife to Omaha nncl Flor ence Land and Trust Co , lot a blk 75 Flor ence * l C SI.00 Lewis Plant anil wlfo to Omaha and Flor ence Land and Trust Co , lots ! J and 8 bile UO Florence i | c 81.00. Alllton Iliuidrlx and wlfo to Omaha and Florence Land ami Trust Co , 07 lots In Flor ence n c 51.00. John Stalon anil wife to Omaha and Mor- enca Land and Trust Co , lot 4 blk 103 Flor ence n P. S 1.00. 4M1 Walker and wlfo to Oiimhti nnd 1'lor- enue Land anil Trust Co , lots 2 and a blk Tl nnd 6 07 and 8 In M Florence / ij c-Sl.OO ) : J .F Hansom to Omaha and Florence Land nnd Trust Co , lots 5 0 7.88 It ) UW 13 M 15 au.110 blk 112 Florence q c-Sl.OO. M 11 WISU aud wile to Owalia and Florence Land nnd Trust Co , lols 5 and C blk 53 .Flor ence q c Sl.OO. C I ) Iliitclilnson nnd wife to A W Dudley , lot 7 blk 3 Fowler place w d5400. . Carrie T Ilino to Chas and Ffvuik Marsh , lot 14 blk ti Patrick's 1M add w d SI.MW. L S McCnbo to .1 B Mi-lklo , trustve , lot 0 , blk r. , Oiniihn , w d-S'5'W. \V .1 Paid to 1' ' I ) Tanner et nl , lot 2 nnd w" o ft of lot 1 , blk . % Reed's 3d adil , w d-53.WO. A M Alexander lo I ) L .McConaiiithy , lot II. blk' 2 , Clarendon add to Omaha , w d v ' .iam'cs Kill ? , jr. . to Mrs Cora Kills , lots 0 and 10 , W A Itedlck's add to Omaha- d Union Stock Yards company to Mlcliacl O'llern , lot 3 , blk 0 1st add to South Omaha , w d Win. 15 , blk 5 , C K.May no's 1st add to Valley , w d SW. A (1 ( Iiieram ctal to W I Klemcail , lots 1 and S , blk 14 , Isaac & Selden's add , w a Ci' iKK ) * Clara Hoeiler to the public pint of Kocdor's add , n Ktt ft or wMO ftef sw 'i' nw , ' 4 , ; > , M nnd W-dedicatlnii. T C HnuiniT et nl to Samuel Bnlrd , lots in , II , fftand 10 , blk'JI , Morse & Brunner's add , w d Sflw. A (5 ( Cliarlton and wife lo F L Itceil , lot 10 , blk 1 , Institute place , w d Sl.KOO. Byioii Ueeil et nt to Samuel Mortcnseii , lots 13 and 15 , blk 4 , Campbell's addition ; w d S1.7W. . ) L Mcraeue and wlfo to Ann L Larson , lots 'J and : t'blk , \VcstUiimlng t nild : w d 5C.OO. I ) L Thomas nnd wife to .1 H Blair , twenty- nine lots In p'lnrcncu ; H e SI. Omaha and Florence ( .and Trust Co , tn Milton B. Wild , lot , blk IH ) , Florence ; < i c S ! . Florence Land Co. to H C Ittordmi , lota 7 amis , blk17 ; lot 2' ' ) , blk HI ; oue-twcntloth of out lots 1.V3 , ITU and ITS , Florence ; w it 8S.7.- . . , Iosciili Barker and wlfo to I ) L Thomas , lots SI , S' ' , SI. H , SSil , 121 , Wi , liSJ and 121 , Norwood Piiik ; w d 55510. .1 (5 Chapman to I ) L Thomas , lot 2. blk ir > S ; lot 3 , blk IHl ; one-twentieth of out lots tW. ItM and 210 , Florence ; q c-S'MO. T C McCowu et nl. rxec.itovs , to I ) L Thomas , one-half lot 11 , blk U , Florence ; q c * ' 1IA 'Harrison ot alto Milton llondrlx. lot 8 , blk : unit tots 7 anil ! > , blk lot : , Florence ; < 1 c 875. Knorli Lowe and wife to Milton Ilendrix , lot ID , blk ' .is ; lot 7 , blk IIS ; one-twentieth of out lots I-1 , 1SI and 2'iS Florence ; q c SW. Samuel llarsli and wife to Milton Ilendrix , 22 lots in Florence , q c SI.00. D M Crnham et id to Milton Ilendrix , lot 3 , blk-ll. Florence , q c S'-M. TPMcCulloiiulM'tal to Milton Ilendrix , lot 5 , blk 25 , Old Town of Florence , u c Sl.oo. Wilson Bros. , t Co to Milton Ilendrix , lots C nild 7 , blk C7 , lot 7 , blk OS , 7 111 241 in SI. Florence , ( i e S75. Charles Cooper to Milton Ilendrix , lot 10 , blk HKt , Floiouce , q c-S25. \V 11 Luas to ililtou Ilendrix , lot 7 , Ulk 27 , lot2 , blk4 : ! , Florence , q c-Sl.OO. Mary K Harsh et af to V ( ! Lnntiy , lot 7 , blk 15 , lot 3 blk 110 , Florence , q c Sl.OO. Mary Sinxi'iit et al to V O Lantry , lot II , blk lO-i , Florence , q c-Sl.OO. Klixubuth L Shocnberum4 and husband to V ( ! Lantry , lot 11 , bile 10S , Florence , q c Sl.oo. Herman Konntzo and wlfo to V Q Lantry , 10'J ' lots Florence q c S51S. 1) L Thomas and wile to Omaha and Flor ence Land and Trust Co , S in (11 ( , 7 In bS , ' .I in 101. - ) in > , y in 87 , o In in , l in m , r , lu lot , and n > rf ot out lot 208 , also ' < ofI In f > 8. 2 In 70 , 7 in 78 , II in W ) . 0 In l . 18 in " 5 , 3 In 'J'J ' , 15 111 107 , II hi 120 , 5 ill 121. 12 In 134 , 4 ill 145. 5 ill 117 , 13 in lf > 7 , 2 in 1(12 ( , 10 ill 101) ) . 0 in 2N : , M In 115 , 3 hi 250 , and out lot 203 , ullin Florence , q c SI. K II Walker and wife to Omaha and Flor ence Land and Trust Co , 17 Jots in blk 05 , Florence , w d S3.00J. F S Malcolm et nl , to Omaha and Florence Land ami Trust Co , 1J ! ! by 2011'eet com east side of blk 274 and west sideol Water st 2dl , < f feet from n cor of blk 274 , q e SI. K L Sayreand wife to Omaha anil Florence Land and Trust Co , lot 5 , bile S3. Florence , wd-S50. Thomas Barrett and wife to Omaha and Florence Land and Trust Co , lots 1 , S , 14 , 17. is. 20 , till : ' . . also 3 in bU , Florence , w ii S4IS7 1) L Thomas and wife to Omaha and Flor ence Lund and Trust Co , 13 lots in Florence il c SI. V t ? Lantry and wlfo to Omaha and Flor ence Land and Trust Co , 'M lots In FJoicncc , q c-Sl. .1 II Ulalr and wlfn to Omaha and Florence Laud and Trust Co , 13 lois in Florence. .lane Thomas lo Omaha and Florence Land and Trust Co , lots 11.12 , blk 2S , Floroncc , q c SI. 11 C Rlonlan and wife to the Omaha nnd Florence Land ami Trust company , lois 7 amis , blk 47 , lot 20 , blk-Jl. l-'iOth of out lots 150 , 173 and 17tf , and lot 4 , blk KG , Florence , q c-Sl.OO. Andrew Nelson and wife to Omaha and Florence Land and Trust company , lots 5,0 and tt. blk 50 , lots 2 and 12 , bile 100 , Florence , ii e 5 ? 1.00. K. 11. Walker and wife to Omaha and Flor ence Laud and Trust company , lots C , 10 and 14. blk HI , lots 1 , 4 and 5. blk 71 , lot 0 , blk 05 , all in Floionce , q c 51.00. County commissioners of Douglas county to the public ulat of Don.'las add o 810 1'cet of ne'-i' 2 , 15 13 , doilication. Alexander ( irel to ( ! . K. Smith , lot 13 , blk "A , " Sauiulurs & IlimubaUKh'b add , w d ! ? 400. 400.William William Cobiirn. sheriff , to Herman Komitzc , 112 lots in Florence , shcrliT's deed § 5.17.25. Milton B Wild and wife to Omaha nnd Floienco Land and Trust company , lot : : , bile no , Florence ) a c Sl.oo. LitdwlK Kustner to Josouh Kuslncr. lot 10. blk "K , " Lowe's add to Omaha , w d 51,470. L V Morsi ) et nt to SS Aiiclimoodv , lot 5 , blk 27 , Morse & Briuiner'saild , wd $150. I K Conxion d nl to K I Mix , lot 21Clnrks add to Omaha. W D-S 1.500. W M Foster and wlfo to K B Williams , lot 4. blk 4 Fosters add to Omaha , W D 1200. L V Morsn et al to public plat of Morse and Briinnors add In lots 3 , 5 and 0 , sue 27 , 10 , 13 , dedication. W B Taylor to I ) II Wheulcr jr ! lot 15. blk 1 , ( Jlnromlon add to Omaha. W. D Sl.fiOO. C E Mnyno to the public plat of 0 K Mnynes 1st add to Valley sub , n ' < i of w Jtf of sw'4 31. 10 , lO-dodicatlon. C A Sherwood to R J Coxier , lot 5 , Pclham plnco , W U-S1750. Klnm L Canaiiand husband to f ! W .Stan- sol , lot 12 , blk 113 , Calkins sub W l-Si500. : W T Seaman and wif'o lo W RP.irks n M > ft wk lot 3 , blk II , Shinnaadd to Omaha , W J ) & : i5. John Itoyan nnd wlfn to L W Wakcly , lot 1 , Dik 3 , Kount/.us4tli mid' W D-SOTO. \V TCr.ilmin to Mlllonl Tidball lot 2 , blk 7 , I'lainvlowaild. W D-810W A S Potter < ! nl to. ) F Flack , lot 21 blk 4 Potter .t Cobb'H nd 8aoo. A S Potter et al to Carrie .1 Fluck , lot 22 blk 4 Potter , t Cobu'Hiuld-200. O II Ballon ot nl to R A McKachron , o 'W ft of w C,0 It | ot 23 Millaid it Caldwell's ailu wd ? 'i,800. Balthas .letter tn HIP public plat , blks 12 , 13 anil 14 .letter's aild-lcdUatlmi ) : , .Michael Donovan and wlfn to Patrick O'Connor , lots 7 ami 0 blk 1 M Donovan's sub wd 82,500. .1 ( i Tavlor U D Brown , lot 8 blk 03 Omaha John 'itoo'jo nml wife to J .N Dennis , nil of lot 1 blk 42 Credit Fonder add wd § 2,000. Corollno Latino to MorlU Mtiycr , lot 3 blk I'M Omaha wd-Sl3)00. ( ) Kllen K Williams and husband to J' C Whinnery. lots k > s nnd b'J Uiso's add wd 515,003. Sophia Dallow to the Omaha Belt railroad company , 1)13.0 ) sq It loto blk 37 wd-Sl.coo. Kheno/ ( Dallow nnd wife to Omaha Belt R R Co l.bTOX square It , lot fi , blk 37 , Omaha , WA rchorTko to J P J list cl al , lot C , blk 13 , Slilnn'sadii. wd-sn.TOO. K t ! BallMi and wild to .Mary F Watts , lot 0 , Pruyiis sub , w u-X'"M. C K Chum to Cordelia VS llklc , lots 0 and 7 , blk 3 , Omaha View , w -S25' ' ) . Cord hn Wllkio and husband to James Miller , lot 18 and s } { lot 1U , blk 18 , Hanscom Place. wd"S3K . , . , . , , , Frank Hclli-rto Ciecs InKhram , lot 14 , blk f. , Kilby Place , w d-81.000. Frank Kwors and w'f" ' ' Martha B Pat terson , lot 5 , blk 17 , Hanscom 1'Jaco , w d "Y'hllln llaudsrhuli and wlfo to L C Kno- weld , o50 it of lot 7 , HnwrV add , w d-SHV ) . Caiollne Sutton to 11 M Hunt , lot 8 , blk W. 1) In 110 , ( i and 8 in 117 , 7 in } 'M , 2 nml 15 in 131,12 in 140,20 In 1M. Florence , q e-sOO. Tliroo Citliiu Knuneod. David Bau.ni , of Morfolk , had a repre sentative in town yesterday sccurine the borviccs of General U'ooster in the suit between Iho lirst mentioned and the creditors of Alt , Schulur & ( 'o. , of Missouri Valley. The latter sold their stoCK to Buuni tuul creditors stepped in and sei/.ed the same. The Koods Will now bu rcplcvincd DJ Baum , HAIili. Tlio l-'lftccn.th oftllo Danish Association. . The fifteenth .uinurtl inasqucrndo bnl of the. Danish association took place la-it mglU.in ( icrninni.i hall ) and closed this morning at about fl o'clock. Tli'cro wcnj about one hundred couple in attendance. The coslum'es were varied , some being plain yet tasty while others were bolli rich and handsome. Eleven dances took place before Ihe unmasking. An elegant supper followed nnd then the second part of the programme , composing nine teen numbers , was carried out. The un masking revealed a very comely gather * ing of ladies , most of whom possessed charms of form and fcatnro as to attract attention. The ball socially and hnau- dally was a grand success. The as ocia- tion Is in ah excellent , ilnnncial condi tion , having n membership of 22 ( . It owns n lot and a half on the southwest corner. of llariiuy and Klghleonth streets , part of which it proposes to sell and with the proceeds erect a inngnillcont hall for its own u cs. The music was furnished In an excellent nutnncr by HolVman's or chestra , one of thn features ot which was the drumming of 1 < M Holl'maii , son ol the professor , who read the muMe and drummed with exceeding ellcet. lln is but cloven years of ago. The olllcers ol tlio ball were as follow ? : Manager of CYroinonic- ! . C. Thrano. Masked llnll at tliu State lnnno Asylum. LtNTOi.N' , Fob. 22. [ Correspondence of the Bii : : . ] Thn annual mask ball given hero on the 22d was the most succcisfnl within the history of the hospital. The grotesque , comic and elegant costumes did great credit to the varied ideas and artistic skill of Dr. Bodelson , who planned and directed the evening's programme. The home-like feeling of freedom anil non-restraint which is bediming to dawn in this benighted prison hospital under Dr. Knapp's genial and charitable man agement shed Us rays abroad that night , making the all'air one long to bo remem bered by both patients and employes. The brilliantly lighted and beautifully decorated hall was rallier crowded till masks \\oro removed , after which those patients who ( { id not dance were taken to their respective wards and retired. Kvcry patient who was capable of appre ciating was permitted to go. Quito a number were masked. Among the ladies Miss Brinlon was the pretty , quiet , modest little Quakeress. Mrs. Yerricfc looked quaint and picturesque in her peasant's suit. Mrs. M. Brown wore a gracefully designed paper suit representing tlio ( Jnieha Uui : . Many more ladies and many ucntleimtn were masked and all carefully and success fully disguised. Among lha employcH some very elegant suits wore worn ; by Mrs Brink , as court lady ; Miss Boyle , Cleopatra , and Miss Pollock , princess. Cindorilla wo suppose ordered her cor sage from the domain of her pumpkin mansion and drove away ere tliu mystic word of change was pronounced , so wo did not learn her real identity. Mrs. Kinney wore a beautiful costume an godoss of liberty. Miss Flink as old ! ' fashioned young lady was ilre.sM.'d very becomingly in cream colored rtisso vail ing and lace , with wide hoops , llowing sleeves and an exceedingly poke bonnet. The parody on Red Riding Hood was" represented by Miss Oowder. The Baby and Nurse were characterises reprc.souto'd. in the most amusing manner by Air. Gore as Nurse and Mr. Irwin as Baby. The heretofore " " indispedsiblo "George" and "Martha" wore allowed to rest peacefully unexhunicd. Miss Bin-ford's was unanimously pronounced the most beautiful and airy costume , and was the work of an cxampled art. As Fairy , her dross of white tarllan spangled with stars a beautitnlly decorated bodice < if delicate pink , a golden crown and veil broidered with trailing Ufndnls of moss and smilax and the little golden wand bear ing the mystic emblem of moon and star , proclaimed her from the ethereal re gions of Fairyland , ( 'ostinnes were lee numerous to mention all. Peals of laughter aud aimless handshaking fol lowed the removal of the masks while the band played a low , soft waitAt 12 "the batujurl hall was deserted , " and half-hour after darkness and quiet reigned in the castle. RISU : ; A.M. Additions within two miles of the stock yards are called South Omaha. Look at the map and you will see that the U. P. Ry has two depots on South Omaha proper. The Belt line runs through this properly. Prices are low now if bought Irom first hands. C. K , Mayne IH tliu only ( inn who can sell it to yon from lr. ! > t hands. Ccta lol before it is ton late. Branch ollieo opp. depot , South Omaha. For a small investment with absolute certainty of big profits an.d no risks loin in ( .icorgo 11. Bongs' addition at present low prices cannot bo equaled. Cull on Boggs iV Hill for maps and reliable in formation. Special bargains for cash or to those desiring whole or half blocks. Kvcry lot in Oberne & Ilosick's addi tion lien on high and beautiful ground. K. S. Rood , sole agent , 15'JO Farnam up stairs. _ O. E. Maynn keeps teams at his branch ollice in South Omaha , to show properly to parties going out on the Dummy trains. The Intnr-Stato Cnimiioroo Hill. Is expected lo help the boom in South Omana immensely , as freight rates ad vance and passes to Mockincn are abel ished. TIIKV P\\NOT AITOItl ) to compote with South Omaha at the eastern points. Ai.iinifiiiT'.s ciioini ; thus becomes more valuable every day , although prices have not yet boon ad vanced , but they i-oon will bo , W. ( i. AniKiiiirr , 218Sontb 15th st. Residents in Oborne A : llosiok's addi tion can lake tlio dummy on the Union Pacific und reach the oily in 5 minutes. "DiinKliif County NursorlcH will plant 10,000 trues in Bonson'.s ' addi tion. " By order ol C. O , Howard , pro prietor. HAVK Yonii < > ! .ovis : CI.KANI'.D AT Gr.o. i.'s , 1520 DWOI.AS KIKKKT , NO uitv UIJA.VII ; ; . Properly in South Omaha projier will advance.10 per cent this season. Jiuy from lirst hands through C. K. Mavno , who has exclusive control of the prop erty. Branch olhco opposite depot in South Omaha. AMUSKMENTS. _ _ PEOPLE'SKEATEr Tti Actor. EDWIN STUART Supported by Hie boaulllui A r : ' . n AcVng Lilah Stuart In ttio Orc&l * o o ' lraipu , Condemned to Death *