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THE DAILY BEE. Friday Mornmg. Dec. 17. B AL ADEMY OF MUSIC! THURSDAY, December 33th. WAITING FOR THE VERDICT —vrn— Members of the Union Catholic | Library, [ oo ssfuland populsr domestic One of the most Ty armt »n‘:flfllu iy, st £ p. .5 Admiss " BREVITIES. —Paterson sells coal For wunter comforts. in cape,§ flers, goto Frederick, Hattc Evergreen See Po —Haliday — Elegant od sice meats, Besen's Fulton Market _Bird cages, at the 82 store. o<’ and genty’ pocketbocks,at Saxc's rinest Wolf Tuobes, Frederick's Gre 14e0dst ple, McMillan & Co., the jewel- rs, Creighton Block. 2t Omaha Glee Club. concert Tuc wight. _ . 1. Frederick, Leading Hatter, 14th | nnd Farnham. Ldeod it swnell {Hall vacation Tegms next Gifts for all at M ST IN THE WORLD ns Patterns at Bushman's. [t Hatter, finest | Teodst Hall, to- Glove Frederick, Leading on Hats. Ste: Masquerade ball at Metz's - Frederick, Leading Hatter, ch 1eo The contested election case owly i Frauk] Mayo at the »zht, Three handsome offices are to be built wpposite the old court house. Frederick, Leading Hatter, finest Caps. 1eodst along. Academy to- ‘ifteen settlers for North Bend and Schuyler went west yesterds: Swiss Cheose, whol Camenzind & Meyer Frederick, Caps. ~The overlsnd train from the west | us yesterday. alo and retail, 207 enst 13t Hatter, cheay Jdeod Leading e in in two secti be Pullman travel is light now, only @16 slceper was taken west yesterday. Finest Butfalo Kobes, Frederick, d- Hatter, 14end Trederick, Leadivg Hatter, largest atock Caps. 14e0dsSt Lots, Farms, Houses sud Lands. Look over Bewis’ new colwn ot bargains on 1st wocial of the Association will Union Catholic L brary take place next Tuesday eveuing. Lots, Houses and Farms, A U. P. cast boud froight. train had 4 caboose wrecked at Columbus Wednes day, by being run into by the second sec tion. A new hank wil « mouth January 1st. A. E. Touzalin and and W. H. Vates, the lattor formerly of this city, are the founders. apensd in Pl The tot:l amount of freight Union Pacific road this y haulod d the car for cattle > Comncil Bluffs over that road 30.95. A summary of the season's business | In sddition to these he has at all times | comploted for his use. The Largest in the Land. 1t 's & fact not known to many that the Union Pacific “yards” in this city are the largest in mileago in the United States, Their limits extend to“‘the hill” on tho west, two miles, to Boyd's packing house on the south, and to the Northwestern depot on the north, making with the main line and all the sidings, oyer twenty-five miles ofiroa. Iis capacity is cqualled by some other yards, more compactly ar- ranged, but its territory is not. 1t 1s managed by Yardmaster Harry Gilmore, whoee duty requires him to 20 over {he entire ground once a day to seo that everything is in proper shape. His day forceinclndes thiricon switchmen and his night force eeven. busily at work trom five to seve Tocomotives by dsy and two to three by night, with the men necessary to handle each. The force varies be- limils as the seas An aver: tween these u s a busy or dull one. thousand cars sre moved daily, equal <0 about forty fall traios. There is also the ““hill train” which rans from 7am. to 6p.m. The yard and tae business traus. cted therein is constantly growing in mporiance and new tracks are by Isidfevory month. Yesterday Mr. Gil- more moved into & mew cffice just It is locsted hetween the tracks a couple of b dred yards west of the Gepot and is ¢ frame 15 by 50 feet in ize with » foot eciling. Tt is very neatly finished aud comfortably furnished. There are two roomsinit, each 15 by 15 m the cast of one foet pize. being the rdmasters office nad the west on 3 force, and for the & oil, wast ote. Tho office is supplied with a tel- ophone, giving ihe yard-macter in slant communication with every part of the vards and clty generally. ear recarder for Cmaha proper has dosk room here, that official being Mr. E. McDonald, newly appointad to eucceed Mr. Mclntosh, who was kill- oda few daya ago. Our reporter found Mr. Gilmore in his new heacquarters this morning busily evgaged at his work, which is about all that one man can havdle. fle courteous! ave a few moments of hia time to fnforming us concern- ing a fow dotails of the business now being transacted in the yard. A train of wloven platform cars, toadedawith old iron rails, passed by sn their way to tho nail works, where they are to be used in the manufac- ture of the best nails turned ont by that instution. The rails zro fur- niched Dy the B. & M., which, hav- iag no rolling mills of its own nearat band, can thus dispose of them to reater advantaze than ¢ send them away, paying heavy transportation, to be worked over for new use on the lino. They make best material the nail works ge! The Union elevators are getting in four or five cars of grain per day over | the B. & M., avd to-dsy loaded ont | twenty-tive cars of gratn for tho Wa bash, which goes to the Tolede market and fivs.for Chicago over the | The C.B. &Q. 1S The B. & M. also hauls in about | thirty cars of material a month for ¢ smelting worke, all theso loads pass over the U. P. yard to their des- tination. A car of soda water bottles for Pomey's faotory, on Eleveuth siroct, | swuang by, on their way to be un- Toaded. i the Union Pacific in through stock Arausportation shows & tatal of 6 ® cattle handled. This is about 100 curs rease over the buskioss of last, year. ~The Western Union has joined in the tulograph War between the A. N. and A. & 1. companics, and made a raducton of nearly fifty per cont to-day in rates to the New Bogland and Middle States, At the recent session of the Sovercign nd Ldge, I. 0. 0. F., held at Toron- Canada, important chaoges were ma and a “‘new work,” differiug very ma ally from the “old work,” was adopted and will take effect January 1, 1881, —“Oaken Hearts,” played at the Acad- ey of MusicWednesday was a surprise to a0 appreciative audience, which, by the Way, was & good one, canside ing thit the company was little advertised and that muany of our citizens were not iaformed of ho fact that they were going o pla pi-ce from beginning to end abounded in hiamore and pathos, the andience one min- tite convulsed with laughtor, ard the next oved to tears. Wi, Pierve as “Dick Bcorley,” was & special attraction; Little Yletty, as the child of a lost father, played Lor part to perfection. The support hrouzhout was first-class, and the scenery was the finest ani best arranged of any ©ver before brought to the city, Tixtrs fine Layer Figs, at Pundt's. Fire i South Omaha. Shortly after midnight last night the grocery, saloon and residence of Philip Koch, st the southwost corner of Tenth and Castelar strects, Gowery 13ill, were burned to the ground. “The fire was well advanced when the angineers of the Union Pacific switch vngines in the Tenth strect yards saw the glare, and gave the alarm by vounding their whistles and ringing heir bells. Fire engines No. 2 and and the hooks responded, and came own as far as the depot, but owing 10 thedistance, #nd the stecp and +lippery roads, did not goany further. “Chis is the third time within few yeare that Mr. Koch hse been burned vat. A Serious Accident. Night before last Mr. Tizard, pro yristor of Tizard's Palace, Farnbam +ireet, met with a mishap which came moar costing him very dearly. He Jad been to Council Blu s for a Joad vf Christmas evergreen:, and about Dielf past 5 o'clock he started home, i itending to c:oss by Porter's ice Vidge. Unfortunately, he mistook ho road in the dusk of the even- jig and drove to -the landing + ¢ the Omahs Ferry company and out 1 oon the ice, which he supposed to be + il right. The first thing he knew he - eat down. He had strack the upper vige of the gorge where the il v."'- l':in and fortu- 7 At when the accident happened 7 3d not got beyond the shallow water, 1 » that he was able to extricste him- ¢t and horse from the unpieasant cilemma and get safely ashore. His yegon, with its load, -dll stands in taeriver ssa C— to trevellers. Meals at all hours at Tizzard's. Pratt & Towle sentout yestesday five | cars of coke to Ogden, to be used by the smeltersat tho various mines in Northern Utah. The Union Pacific having been nn- able to get a sufficient supply of coal for its own consumption from tbe Wyoming mines, zow receives twenty cars per day from Fort Soott, They this 240 tons in the yard and shops, The | Fort Scott coal, while much dirtier than Wyoming, ie good for steaming parposes. Theeo are but & few of the many itoms of dmly buelness transacted, which covers also the vast number of cars of merchandise for our Omaha merchants, shipments toand from the houses, fce houses, smelting works, white lead work, shops, etc. Every man is kept ou the alert and in the busy season the number of care moved runs up on some days to 1,800, | The old office vacated for the neat and cosy one vow for the first time in use, will bo removed to the 17th street crossing for the use of the new fl man recently appoluted for that local- ity, in_comgliance with tho require- ment of the city council. There can be no beiter Christmas present than one of Froderick's Fine use amount daily, Seal Caps or £ Mens' Christmas Slippers. and eoo them. Come Saro to please you, Douglas street, west of Lutheran church. ' EXPOSITION - AT —WHIPPLE, McMILLEN & CO., Cretcurox Brock, Now Open. They have one of the finest displays of Watches, Diamonds and Jewclry ever brought to the city. They defy competition. People are cardially in- vited to examine stock and pri g California Wines, at Pandt’s ———— SLIPPERS | CHRISTMAS LOWEST PRICE at BEAR IN MIND. -1 J. 1. Nichol & Co. oil at 16¢ per gallon. are selling o LG Call and see styles and prices of slippers, as well as all other kinds of | wmen’s, Iadies’ and children’s boots and | shoes; sl sold at prices that will buy them, at Fullriede’s, near Thirteenth and Douglas streete. Just received at Tur Bee Job Rooms the nicest line of diminutive Paper and Envelopes and Csrds, suit- able for Children’s Birthday Parties. { for§1 Call and sce them. tf FOR SALE. Nearly $2,000.00 Worth of Ladies’ Cloaks, Dolmans and Jackets. S. P. Morse & Co., Cash Jobbers and Retailers of Dry Goods, 1819 Farnham St. Jall attention to ihe above stock, which was damaged by smoke and in moving to escape the GREAT FIRE OF TUESDAY, DEC. 7rm, and as we have adjusted all Josses with rrauca companics, we offer the of €15, §10, $5, §3 on each garment; while soma are reduced even more yet. The fizures below will be found a true and not over-stated tgble of the reductions: THEY WILL BE FO! CLOAK ROOM, SE FRONT, All marled in plain figures. Dolmans thst were 840 now 825, Dolmane t 30 now $20. Dok e 820 now §13. Dolmans $18 1ow 812, Dolmans th > §12 now 88, ® that 5 now §19. ans that were $20 now §14. £16 now $11. D IN OUR NDSTORY iks that were Closks that were §15 now $10. “louks that were $12 now §9, hat were $8 now $ hat were £4 50 now $3. JLIDAY GIFTS. We attention to our stock of Haadkerchiefs, inly the tfnest the west; we have every- ; from the Child's Handkerchicf at 10c to the .elegant Embroidered Lawn and I Silk Muffler, atrea- #onable pricss. SILKS, BLACK SILKS! ttention of thosecon. a rich and useful present very cheap stock of LYONS SILKS Pure Cashmere Finish Gri at SL4D quality call cor cho in We call templating to ol o Silk qually as fine and good that being s0ld elsewhere Qur ?L-inch Cachmere Griffon Silk at $1.75 will be found as good as that clsewhoro st §2 25. nch Cashmere Alexandre Silk at wo put in competition with any $3.00 silk in Omaha Linch Csshmere Alexandre st 3.10—o0no of tie be-t mado, and far uperiot to any everaold in Omaha at 50 and §4.00. Remember we will save you from £5.00 to £10.00 on a silk dress. All Silke warrauted to wear without breaking, We are b manufa g all goods direct frem tuze and give ouc Yow pric. ESS 0F COST, AT POL- Cim s Dick Davis, rious Davis family, was sent for sixteen days, by Judge Hawes yesterday, for v and hitting uk at the time, as ho admits, o Judge remarked that he would put him where he would not trouble the city during the holi- days. A 8wodo, from- Bart county, who came 0 America last June, was given €3 and costs for getting druok, and sent to jail in dofault of payment. Phillips and Rosey, accused of eaichel stealing, were committed in defavlt of $300 bail each, Wednesday. Chas, Peterson, arrested for taking back zome toolshe had given a bill of sale for, was ordered to return the tools aud pay $1 and costs. W. H. Richards, the missing water ks foreman, was found Wednesday at an assignation house on Jack- son street by Officers Ford and Jacob- son, who intercepted a note to his wifo. He was arrested and put in the county jail, whero he will be held ua- til District Attorney Ferguson locks up the law in his case, The time checks were all issued for small sums, and alone would not bs suflicient to send him to the staie’s prison. As to whether they can ba buached and considered as one case of systematic fraud there ious questfon. He will likely be held to await the action of the grand jury. A woman had her pocket-book stolen by a thict in the postofiice door- way Wednesday. her biby. isa s Miko Gallizan is still in the city jail, nnable to appesr in court for trial, The old plan of pasting up notices in dopots and waiting rooms, warning pusengers to “beware of thieves, pick-pockets and confidence men,” should agatn be resorted to, as the rogues are gatting in their work too often entirely. The Council Blufls Globe tells ot a bold trick which was played at thetransfer depot Wednesday morning, “‘As the mail train on the Northwestern road puiled out a confi- dence man presented a check toa one- atmed passenger and asked him if he could cash it. ‘T have some stock on tho train,’ said ‘old confidence,’ ‘and the company requires me to pay the chirzes—$35." Ho presented a check on a Council Bluffa bank to the | 0nc-armed passenger, and asked him | to advance him the money on it. Like afool, that he was, he pulled his pocket book and advanced the sum demanded. As toon as ““Old Confi- dence” got his swag he jumped the which was then near the Power and has not baen seen or Have you seen goods at Kurtz's. CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS AT WHITNEY'S. California Poars, Plums, Grapes, ste.,, st Tizard’s Palace. 021t GRAND COMBINATION SALE. SWEEPING REDUCTION: Cloaks xeduced from §35 to §25.00 o 30 to 20 00 « b 1Ad 25 to 18.00 : 2 o 20 to 14.00 2 o oad 15 to 10.060 POSITIVE SALE TO CLOSE At Ku At Kartz's, At Kurlz's, At Kuriz's, Dohlmans reduced from §45 to $32.00 o ] “ 85to 2500 “ “ “ 25t 15.00 o * ¢ 1510 10.00 at Kurtzs, at Kurtz's, at Kurtz's, at Kuriz's, HOLIDAY GOODS. SeE Handkerchiefs, Asx for Hosiery, Look at Nubias, Ixspect Underswear, Exaise Laco Scarfs, INQUIRE ror Fine Fave, CoxE 1% 1HE MoRNING, Cone 15 THE MoORNING, THE GREAT RIBBON SALE! Continued this week. Everybody invited, Everybody invited. Kortz's Store, Creighton Block. Orystalizad Apricots at Pundt's, WANTED—One or two mules fo draw Whipple, McMilien & Co’a ad- vertising wagon. Apply at tho jewelry store, Creinh"\n block, 15th street. Just mcelwd atother carload of. Hannibal Eagle Mills Flour. All orders for the same will be hiled to: morrow. Witnrs M. Yares, Do not forget the largest and most reliable jewelry house in Omahs, corver Thirteenthand Douglas streets; £oods far bettor, and prices lowor ¢ the average. All goods marked in plain figures, and received the six first premiums at the state fair for superior workmanship. Fine goods; see our own importation of precious stones, ctc. , ete. Yours truly, A. B. Huy th-sat MANN, - 1m|med Rhine wine, my own im- portation. Heury Pundt. Help ForTl;n Martyra. The meoting at’Clark'sHal Wednes- day, in reponzo to tho call Fpub- lished in Tiue Ber, was largely at tended by an sudience of ladies and gentlemen, all enthusiastic friends of down-trcdden and with hearts filled with eympathy for its suf- foring sons and daughters. The meating was called io order by Hon. John Rush, and Mayor Chase was unanimously called to the chair,in assuming which position he made a bricf and forcible atatement of the meritn of the Trish peoplo and said that Omaha and this state had already extended a helping hand more then once and would soon bo heard from again. His remarks were frequently endorscd by applauze and made sn excellent in- troduction forthe enthusiastiospecches which followed. § John Rush and John Groves were Treiand, - | chosen t> act as secretaries, the form- er reading the appeal or call published with the signatures of the clergy and promiticnt citizeus of Omaha. Ho accompanied this with an address in which ho said “all that Irelaud asks s that they who till the soil shall own it.” To further this end the Land Leaguo has been formed with tie resulc known to ail Secretary Groves read the following dispatch, which was received with ap- plause: M. Donovan, Creighton houss, Omaha: Cuming county ecnds greeting to Omaha God save Ireland! We have been_ waiting for Omaha to move. A land league will be formea here Saturday. Gnd Dliss your ef- forts. SULLIVAN, Editor l’mqres! General G. M. O'Brien made a strong and eloquent speech in ro- sponse to repeated calls, after which M. Donovan, E«q., was chosen treas- urer of the meeting. The money contributed being for supporting the causo represented by Parnell and others of the land league, in the courts, Mr. Dimovan suggested that those who were willing to contribute a stated sam monthly, should signify it by holding up their hands. The prosecutors have retained the ablest lawyers they can find, and much money—perhaps $50,000—will be required to properly defend the leaders. Upon the call for the show of hands every hand in the room was raised. The total money donaions footed up $309 wnd quite a large sum was contributed in the way of monthly pledzes to bo continued as long as the agitation continues, ‘Speeches were made by Thomas Swift and Rev’s. William and a land league was o 73 members, M. Donovan being elected temporary president and John Rush temporary secretary. A meeting is to be held'at the sam® place next Wednesday night to perfect the organization. Paper Sheli Almonds, at Pundt’s. The only Cyclopedia published giv- fog maps after Gay's Atlas and pro- nunciation, is Zells condensed Cyelo- podia. 10-6¢ CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS WHITNEY'S. AT N> parent having tho welfare of hildren at heart, should permit themselves to bo without Zells con- densed Cyelope 106t For Sale—six-horse power Baxter engine and boiler, in good repatr. Apply at B offite nodtt GENTS NECK SCARFS and MUFFLERS at L. B. Wriiiaxs & Soxs., Red Champaigne, something new and flue, at Pundt's Oysters Way Down Ecctra Selects, Standards, Medium, 2 Every one Guaranteed. Lirrie & Wrsniass, 1413 Douglas S, decl5-3t 'mmmua ~§uppx~:ks AT WHITNEYS. = Neufchatell fi hoese, at Pundt’s NEARING THE END. A Vast Mass of Business Facts for the Trads Review --— A Full Corps of Reporters Gathering Statistics. Omaha’s Business Houses, Resi- dences and Factories Hand- somely Illustrated—4,- 000 Copies Already Sold. The success attending our work upon the Annual Review for 1881, is without a precedent, Many are ad- vertising in this supplement that have never patronized it before, and old patrons are almost universally in- creasing their orders. The outlay upon this work can be realized when we state, that an able assistanthas been employed very busily for five days, in gatheringinformation whion we condense into an iach spaco in one colum, The trade, manufactures, improve- ments, sccieties and government of our city, will have a correct and fuil reprosoatation, as it now eiets, in the forthcoming, ~ We extend to every individual a special invitation to con- tribute to the information we seek for, and thereby benefit Omaha and confor a favor upon us. _ €all at TiE. Bei: Olilce and tell us what you have done during the year, so that your fizures will ewell the grand totals that will indicate Omaha’s wondarful pro- gress, The canvass has already socured for this year's supplement an advertining patrotiage far in exeess of any precediog year, but as thete aro firina yet unrepresented in that ce- partmsnt,we hape thiat so many ss wish to avail themselves of the opportunity 5 for securing space in_the most widely azd universally circulated publication ever iesued in this state; will do so Now, as tae time for closing our col- umus isat hand, and Mr. Pierce will coon bo obliged to go on to Milway kee to supermtend the artistic work . postal card to J. H. Pierco at, the AT IT AGAIN. Phillip Lang, the Farnham strect boot and shoo dealer, wishes to inform his custemers that he is still doing business, and ready at any and all times to seo his friends and give them tho best bargaius in boots, shoes and elippers of any one in the city. He was inconvenienced somewhat by the recont fire, but did not lose any of his etock. Ho has s>me goods that were lightly damaged by the tire, which ke sell at reduced pries. Give him 11 and e will give you good bar- Puisur Laxc, 1317 Farnbam strect. Holiday goods at Kurtz. Whigple, McMillen & Co., the jewelers, are still ahead and have just opetied another choice lot of elegant presonta,at Creighton block, Fiftoenth street. Heidsick Champaigne, at Pundt's. An appropriate Christmas present, one of Fredericl Elegant Robes or one of his Fxtra Seal. Caps. Zeils Condensed Cyclofedia. Au abridged libraryand univereal reference book, isat present being introduced to our citizens. It is worthy of yourattention, 10-6¢ Gents’ fino Farnishing Goods, at the Omaha Shirt Factory. ~ a15tf —COMIC TIN TYPES!— Come 1nd seo them, just the thing for New Yoar, eight now derigns at Grand Central Gallery, 212 Sixteenth St. 13-00d-3; e CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS AT WHITNEY'S. MAX MEYER& (GO LEADING JEWELLERS, (Tiffanys of the West.) Have completed their pre- parations for the ap- proaciing Holidays, and suggest that an early ex- amination of their stock will enable purchasers to secure the choicest selee- tions, and escape the crowds unavoidable later in the month. Until Christmas, the e tablishment will be kept| open in the evenings, Lost, Found, sortod tn thoss ‘per line; each subsequentInsertlo per lino. The fizat Insortion nmag once tor TEN CENTS VE CENTS lose then $56.000 7% Wards or 10 6 youre’tim AN-—1109 Funiam 70 104 IV ehwands o Aroncs HELP WANTED JITUATION W ANTED D) eapcity, toy Wages low. HENR KRR SON, TRL WANTED_For goneral housew. A first-class cor ment and Loo 1 v 1415 F \ nism sercet. paid. 2o . saiiion R e e s F Crotghton Biock. JOR ¥ A fur, Tnquice at No. 161 new house, quite J. ¥. Koe, MUR RENT chants Exchange, N. Dodge stre furnished rooms over Mer- 16th and E. Cor. 0TS, FARNS, HO! ND LANDS. Loo L over MBS R corasmn of iatgains om e azo ONEMILLIONACRES CHEAP LAND E= ) EASTERN NEBRASKA, $2T0$5 PERACRE. 20,000 Acres = DOUGLAS COUNTY, <| 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha, 6 to $10 per Acre, on Long Time and Low Interest. TLarge tracts snitable fo= Cclonies in all the best Counties in the State. 80,000 acres scattered through lowa. A large number of Improved Farhs in Nebraska, many ot them near Omaha, $12 to $40 per acre. An Immense List ot JEEE TN Immense Stock for FALL AND WINTER Fine Custom-Made CLOTEING Men’s Suiis Boys’ Suits Chlldren s Suits. WINTER OVERCUATS :For Men, Boys and Children. Under-Wear, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, at Prices to Sait AlL" Al POLACKS. Farnham Street, Near Fourteenth |A(}IENTS FOR DEVLIN & .CO., TH®E BOSTON LOTHING HOUSE, == S=212% FARNHAM STREET. MARHOFF'S TRUNK FACTORY. OMAHA = GITY PROPERTY, Oonsisting of Elegant Resi dences from $3,000 to $20, Many vacant lots in additions to Omaha. Eundreds of Ilots scattered through the City. Houses and | - Lots, Business Houses and Lots, and &ll kinds of Ciy|- Real Hstste, We also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Doug- las County, on 6 years time, at 10 per cent. interest to all who cen ehow good titles. Maps for Pouglas and Sarpy Counties for saje, Crystalized Pears, at Pundts. ———— FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! Ladies’ and gents’ fur goods of ev- ery description at the Fur Manufac- tory, opposite postoftice, Omaha, ~All goods are warranted. Hexgy G. Ricater, Farrier. decl3ii It pays to trade at Kurtz's. GENTS SILK SUSPENDERS at L. B. Witirams & Soxs. e — An Error of the Friuter. 01 Tho notice in THE BEE of last even- | 1 « g, signed by W. M. Yates, that he was selling Mann & Harvey 0. K. Flour at $2.40 per eack. This Mr. Yates says is a misprint, and that he is not selling the O. K. flour at a low- errate then that fixed by the trade. James France, Agent for Mann & Harvey'’s 0. K. Flour, OR SALE—A PARGAIN-A bu &oon fixtures, farniture and stock, on 10th itothe U. P- depot, forsale very fixtures, furnitus Roddis & Thi OR SALF—Busineas house and grosery stock, Restaurant attached. Address R, Chaffin, rall D EM1 SPLENDID LIST 0 Viresine s Houses, Lots, Firms. an in bis new column on 1st p \SCAPED—From my e ony about 3 years old with Aultable rew JUEI ;Tl(.\\ :D—Red and white cow about 7 years ald. Asuttable reward will bo paid for her réturn ta N, HAD E cor. i Mens’ and ladies’ slippers, just rived, at Fullriede's, near 13th and Douglas street Do your shopping at Kurtz's. J. F. Sawyer wishes to announce to his friends and old customers that he may be found, as heretofore, at 1314 Farnham street, where he will be glad to show them the best selected stock of Watches, Clocks,Jewelry,Spectacles and Silverware at prices that defy competition, ti Strangers visit Kurtz's. Waear Has Falies. Hannibal Eaglo Mills Floar, $3.35. Mann & Harvey's OK Flour $2.65, Minnesota Flour §4.35. Wisuis M. Yates, Cook’s Imperial, at Pundt's. GENTs FURNISHING GOODS at L. B. WiLuiays & Soxs. A Fine line of samples of New s at Tur Bee Job Room. Year C: Call in time and.leave your orders. Roal Estate Transfers. Albert M. Hoory to Ralph E, Gay- Tot, 3, block 2, Henry lord, w.d., Shelton's add., Omahs,—81450. Herman Teclenulnl and wife to Margaret M. McCague, w. d., 315 16 e~ ggauvr{,' nw} sec. 8 t. 15, 7. Frederick F. § Shian, w. strong’s add., Omaha—§1,000. Wi, Hayeock to Andrw Swan, w. d., 8w } 5. 28, tp. 16, r. 11 e—$2,000. [ Call at the Bk job rooms certs. pringsr to_Carrie d., Jot 16, block 1, Arm. nd ex- amine something nice in the way of Fine Papetries, suitable for Invita- tiona to weddings, blls, private mas- querade parties, sociables and corn- HiLL's' MANUAL NO‘l'IGE langer hcm,nl MANUAL CAUTION the publ on, by unscrapuly “Hill's Manaal,” tne book they want or sub- seribed for. MOSES WARREN & CO., ers of Hiil's Manual, 108 Stats =t., Chicas Nov. 6th, 1880, 1947 UND—In North Omaba, a spotted calf about tuoor thres duys old." Owner oun have Absolutely Pure, Made from Grape Cream Tartar.—No othar prevarstion makes such ligh, fuky ot breac or luxarious pastry. Can be caten by dvs erti withont fea of the il resuting from ho 1 g RovaL Pasivs Pownes Co. Nev A. W. NiSON, DENTIST Orme: Jaxob's B ck, corer CapizoigA: 16th Stroet, Omaha, Neb, 4 beautitul lota fronting south In Isac & Selden's ada. for $460—haif cash. House and lot, 224 and Dodge. House and lot' near Brownell Hail To new liouses and foll lot, ro 3450 por house. full lot, Cal lence and 4 full lots, St. Mary's Tiouss and sl o, aouth of depat. %0 House and small lot, south of de 655 Hecionco propxty, Kountzn and Mt 5,500 10,000 1800 2700 1,600 Residence and corner lot. 005 Residence (cash). 7,600 Rosidadce. 6000 Residen 5500 House and one-talf ot 16¢ Threo houses and corner lot 7,500 Residence and corner 1 7,50 Houso and 60 teet front, 700 Larze house and corner 1o 63500 Reeidence and three lots. 6500 Towo house and cerner two-thirds of cor- mer lot . 1,100 House and 2100 Hause and lot, 000 BOGGS & HILL. Brick housc and comner [0L. Small house and fuillot, Camings House and lot, 23d street. House and full lot, worth: New two-stor) Resilence an House and one acre, 18th street. Touss and half lot, '18th stret. Houso and half lot, Casy Street. Residence and two lots, Capitol H) Elegant brick restdence—2 full lots. Finest residence in the city.. Residenco property Residen o property. Residence. Touse and ot, Shinm Houss and lot, 204h and. Peronass ffouse and Iot. 27th and Douglas. House and full lot, Tzard st, New house and 1§ lot. ¥ i Houseand lot, Horbach's sddition.. Residence, Farnham st. 2 Honse and jlot 1 biock from Court Houso and } Tot 1 block from Court 2,250 - 2400 1000 00 Larze building sud six lots. 4,000 House and Iot on_Davenport. 3600 Houte and lot, near depot. 1500 House and § lot, near depot. 000 House and fot, Bouth Aven 1,000 Hou e and lot, Shino's addition. 1,900 Residence, Kountze and Ruth's 260y Resktomon peopesto; Kommima sk = addition .. 5,000 Residence prepes 2,500 House and } I t . 2700 Horse and 5 acres at barracks, . 70 House and lot, srmateong's addita.. . 1,000 House and lot, South 12 . House and | Boggs Reav Estate Bunxm, Trunks and Valises in the West, Teleseopic Ca and Sample Trunks a Specialty. PROP., H. H. MARHOFF, - - 117 14th1 St.. 3 Poors North of Douglas St. €S DEWEY & STONE, |se-escnac ORCHARD & BEAN. I canrETs I romxrroxrs, | GROCERS OMAHA. OMAHA OMAH A. MAX MEYER & CO., ONML A ELA . GUNS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING GOODS, Fishing Tackle, Base Balls and a full line of NOTIONS AND FACNY GOODS EEESS A CRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITESEWING MACHINE Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead- ily and rapidly increasing in public tavor. The White Machine justly claims to be the best made, the ezsiest running, the simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine in the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in- tegrity, and purchasers are always satisfled, because they find everything just as repres- ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the|Omaha Office JOHN ZEHRUNG, Cor. Pavenport and 15th Sts.* Omaha. Has ths exclusive sale of the The Gold Coin is this season the favorite of Chicago, is pmm- aboveall other Stoves, comes both plain acd hilghly orna- balfdozen of any other, Ths Gold Coin weighs more by flity Ibs. than any other Stove of its size in the market, and is, therefore, salesso far this year are more than double will be promptly filled. nted, has the tew patent grate and fire-pot,that wili out wear more durable than any other Stove, isatrictiy warranted inevery 2 salesman tosa)l it ty reference sells Twa ! 1408 Farn, St., Omabs, slob. | SerRenct troshie:Gor. 100k and Jackson