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THE DAILY BEE. Friday Morning, Jan. 21. BREVITIES. —Paterson sellscosl —Macallister to-night. —1t threatens more suow. —See Polack's advertisement. —Oysters, 25, 30cand 4%c at Bu —Go and hear Prof. Aughey to-morrow wight. —Work on the waterworks has been re- samed. —Macallister, the Wizard, crowded houses and no wonder. —Whigple, McMillan & C s, Creighton Block. rms, Houses wd stll draws the jor “Several unimportant curred during the ride to Co —Don't omis to look ou third pue | ank's description of howe oods they are offering. —In the police court yesterday two piain drunks were sent to jalin default £1 and 83 fine respectively. Kitchen Bros. lost about £200 by the Treitschke fire. The fire is believed t havestarted from a cigar stub. Don't fail to hear the eloquent Pre dent of the Nebras i on Friday night, at the Unitarian church. —The funeral of Michael gake place at 2 o'clock from higpesidence on Fifteenth and Cuu- ing streets. ~“The Un Seventeenth and Cass to-night to arian church, corner of Wy wants to know how au ce appeared on this or Aughey will tell all when the human r: Prof ght. continent about it to-x and Farw o flest pagse 5, Honse: * new column For Land X over Bem car ame in on the —Speci No. 100 1. P. train from Lincoln to-day with Superintendent Nichols and party board. A lively runaway occurred treet the with the wagan, in frout of THE on Ninth team of front truck of the BEE office, An alarm of fireWedvesd: clo brought out the departwent in time o find the blaze, in a small bask of the Canfield house, ext Ly the bucket b The praise service of the Y. M. ( this evening will be conducte Fogg. The subject is “The Ch and the Ambassador,” 2 cor. 5:18; is invited to at! which w . ished rad A. rvice begins promptly at ~Our old friend, Mil able 1o be about agai ferred Ly his wife? The engine which brought in the U P. train from 1 on its arrival here, like a movi drift. Pilot and running boar piled bigh with snow, which rested upon the boiler jacket and fringed the cab win- dows. At half past ten yesterday a grey horse, attached to one of the red line street cars, slipped and fell, on Fifteen appasite the pos ing on it, it could mot be extri both horses were unharne: from the and taken Notatle among many novel i that crossed the river Wednesay, was by Mr. T h street harness dealer. Tie sleish from a cottonwood log, into e fastened four legs, made fast t runvers, snd drawn by a n which wasa was carried by the facetious driv That fine single gray horse in the pro- on Wedoerd.y stention becanse dowt care which of hi movement which prances to fire ioneer hook alarm, ¥ that he « well cared for. His driver need not be iwmed o send him out on any public [Nonp Tt is stated that the action of Captain T'rter, of the steam ferry comyany, be il Bluffs and Omaha ) ' . ferry ¢ heidg:, on Monday last, wa v.luntary action on the part v. Weare u assure Capt t his generous action will red by the citizens of C. took part in the this city to Omaba [Nonpareil. Shoico Peachblow and Early Rose POTATOES. Fresh Butter, etc Wrtiaan GENTLENEN Sixteenth and Cass occasion,- tween Cour Captain d to note n P remen uncil Blufls hing carnival on Monday. am Gontleman, corner Six- tecuth and Cass etreets, carr 1 aad complete flive of D Cracker Co.s Crackers, Cakes and jumbles, Try them. Vests Chaprer. The next party of the Vosta Chap series will take place at Masouic | W1 to-morrow evenlng. The popu- s: partios, which have run overal seasons, constautly it crenses and the attendance is clway ad the pa moug 1k d by tizons. ssautest en)o) r At W, G Six h and Cass Sta, TMasquerade wwques at Mrs i xteenih street, Saits, W. B. Wood's MeMillen & hton black, is by far bith in qoality, design and uish, ever b-oaght to Omaba. Call und see for eauth strect. This stock ost, BONNER Has remosed to 1309 Douglas street, ant has the largest and best stock of House Foralshing Goods ix the city. WFLAKE! SNOWFAKE! A Superior patent flowr; $4.00 per bundred. Tryit. FLEMING'S, Fourteenth and Douglas. e Weyl | | THE BIGCEST THINGONICE ! And a Decidedly Warm A fair for a Cold Season. The Frolicand Feast of the In- vaders at Council Bluffs, A Magnificent Array of Beautful Steeds and Fine Rigs. An Overflow ot Good Feeling at Various Festive Boards. The scens at the corner of 1dthavd arahamstreots early Wednesdayafter was & most inspiriting one. Gathered in the neighborhood were ‘ | nearly three hundred sleighs, contain- | ing the most prominent citizens of the Farnbam crowd of von ¢ | ylace, in holiday attire. it i { sleighs. They swed into the | side streets, backed into Harney and lined the curbs of Douplas and Dodge, 13th, 12th sud 11th streets had of merry-makers wait- while their fall quo | ing for e on the return visit to Council Bluffe. At m. Mount mounted the seat of his sleigh and the processi od to the accompani- ment of the 9th infautry band. Immo tately behind the b INAL FOR STARTING p. ntion by reason of the and the magni ing great at elegance of thosl ficent manner driver handled the ribbous, in hand of Mr. Henry Homan, hit to a sleigh containing (X representatives of the four \o mayor nd tho ti nucleus of en four homso sleighs tandem teams were collection of FIN which was porhaps the ablo that w for number, style and general e gance and three toone the visited river. 1t bein on Faraham street th 1OBSES AND SLEIOS most remark- s ever seeu in the w e, and v from th impossible to form in live were callod dot line, i Farnham strect nutil the ba bead of th the Towa line. WO HUNDRED into requi ¢ eled into in ou d procession drove a AND NINETY - SEVEN sustGis reached tho river bank upon t} from which a number turned back on account of the supposed insecurity «f tho feo which would locomotive and surface. wound in and out of the sorpentine pathw stretched ite fists which river and tho town of Council Bluflz, in fact huge interveno all the delicacles of the season was spread. The visitors were Invited to dine with their generous hosts and the tables were soon surrounded and when all were seated except Mayor James and the orator of the day, who occupied a position at one end of the room, the latter, Mr. J. A. Baldwln, on behalf of the citizens of Council Bluffs, made the following neat epeech of welcome: ME, BALDWIN, “Owing to the indisposition of Judgs James, I have quite unexpect- edly been called npon to perform the pleasant duty of welcoming you, cit— izens and ladies, geatlemen of Omahs to our city, At first blush it would seem—vwhen you see the crowds on our streets, and our little bunting that we were dolng this on the grounds of reciprocity, that is to say, that because yon treated us 80 right royally and handsomely when we visited your city a few days ago, we felt it _our duty to do tho same to-day. But let me assure you that we greet you on no such nsrrow groonds. We welcome you gladly to- day because we think that his ming ling together is an exhibition of friendly feeling and a desire to see both gelties succeed. [Cheers.] Ex- sions _of joy, felicity ~and good feeling sre always poor and uusatisfactory when studied and much more o will they be to-day since what 1 have to say is entirely But permit me to say we vou as friends; we welcome we welcome you ns of different states common Republic Wit little we have to-day iz yours. [L ud cheering.] Command us and do it because when you have returncd hom n the wes [Cheere.] of the ebbing ek o'er the ills 3 Wo wish that you csn_say smor yourselves and to your friend a- Iy it was a day plessantly and profi ably spent.” 1 thank you. [Loud and long continued applause. | MAYOR CHASE. Magor Chase responded on behalf as folle or James, Mr. Baldwinand In behalf st BT e you have us to-day, and it 18 esp s ant that the speech of welcome you ave accorded us ehould be delivered by my young friend (Mr. Baldwin), whose father and myslf have lons been intimate frionds. [Cheers ] There may have been exhibitious ct yivalry botween (he two cities which always commendable, but when nature spreads a carpet of white, mblem of parity, between ug, we tread that carpet with the greatest leasure aud offer to you the olivabranch, _emblom peace. {Loud cheers] Every morning when wo scek light i Omaba look to Council Bluffs, [Loud ay wo have come from whence that light , and hero we find it spread we 1 good to drink- ter.] Council : 1o Tight to kecp up & nontention with ach other, except 1n the way of hon- rivalry, [Applause.] It was my o years to k at the railroad supper celobra- at the completion of the railroad us, (30 called), on this sido of By the way, that railroad «question is on curefully, as Omaba doesn’t yet. [Loughter.] At por I said that Cow afts and Omaha sk friendly. The press on both sides of the river echoed th timent with most fav- orable cnts. This grand athering to-dsy shows what fort spos! | termi the river. termim it resomblod the march of a army, fuvadi musical jingle of the bells, ter of the merry crowd and of the drivers, made the scene am iaspiriting one, w of dreascs, Tobes the lau the shou! erally, the waving pampas ,lmm of | every hue, the fatte steeds, bleak and into & briliiant and anlmstad pict of lif ploasures, tean, THE GREETING AT TIIE GLUFFS Aboat a mile west of the { n Pa- | transfor hotel the advance mnrd! he party were met by of hospitable Bluffers, fo | whom was n § st among | the visitors. { marshals ass cossion in | e welcom- notes of the Boff City Band and | + of the visitors and of the amsembled po the interminable line entered the ci Council Bluffs evidently ANTICIPATEP THE TH she was to have, for the streets and alks were bl ithpaople o the pitch of enthusissm by Windows, doora ndioe, t boquets mounted the prc line ed " the I with nspicucus city wore the aspect of A GALA DAY no doubt that Council 3 cere inher expressiona | of weleomo and was determined if possibls to ot do_Omaha in expres ions of ki and there Bluffs was of the while led with the shouts of ¢ multitades representing the two citics , the carnival passed, 1 to know Ma; nt sleigh in w} reprosentatives of the Homsn's maguificent | | THE ¢ Maoy esod f nds ENTRE OF ATTRACTION. prominent Bluffers he slei; of the L The efi resent ouly m ortions of m..u\-s, in of the by the red by imposi Mayo th was aizht treets of this city. It procestion would no vast namb: quently tha procession waa DIVIDED INTO FOUR SECTIONS, which drove up the side streeta. main party, after passing into Wash- ington asenue, turned again into Broadway, and under the guidance of Mavor James, Col. Dailey and Mr © escorted to the Ogden 1 Here the military band from Fort Omsha were stationed in the ious hall, where their choicest numbers were played from time to time. The ladies of the party wero received in the parlors up stairs by Council Bluffs’ fairest daughters, who gave a cordial welcome to all, AT THE oGDEN, In the elegant dining hall five h dred plates were laid for the uests and » magaificent collation, including and conse- "The a hoatile state. Tho | { hud comprsed vould the re of the that sentimeat us encourage these it will not be fifty met, it will not bo cars before solid buciness extend from your high youder blufls to our big o bluffs in Omaha. Weo ¥ which will ultimately Lst us make it 1 the northwis.. gsin, gentlemen, hospitality 1o ove a3 cften as you can u ver, one ‘fnscperablo.” [Lond checring.] t one hun- sat down to a s at the Ogden every- pitaiity could suggest, ile occasion n Gmshan were as frec as water haustible. excarsionists who ho procession, were exking up into squads cf from two he space.in front , however, where the Ja and the g of the 1 srere fratern in the monious style. All the petit d prejudices of the past and it was bridgo was most jealonsi were buried, that a free nat was pleto the happ ahbors 20 rly united This senti- ment was given expression at a late hour, whea Council Bluffs gave threo rousing cheers for Omsha upon the departure of the last of the oxcurs fonists. ~ Mayor Chase responded, t\uhklm them, and said, “If a few y and an ice bridge over the Big Muddy has been the cause of such a plessent interchange sentiment between the twin cities, how much moro would a permancnt o, built to last for all time, be promotive of our mutusl benefit and growth.” PERSONAL MENTION. In addition to the courtesy of May- © James and the marshals of the day, \lera W. M. Bushnell, M. W. Fitts C. C. Cook, we cannot conclude without the mention of others who ‘ributed so euccassfully towards ho oceasion a pleasant one for Among the many thus deserving of recogniticn are ladies who formed tha recaption committees at tho Ogden House and Pacific House. Among the ladies wha performed the duties of the raception committee ¢ the Ogden woro Mra. B. S. Terwil r, M H. 0'Bryan, Mrs. Capt. . Brown, Mrs. Dr. McKune, Kittio Treynor, Mrs. B. F. Montgomery, Mrs, J. H. Wheeler, T. Phelps, Miss Hattio all com- . Geo. iss and others. At the Pacific House the following ios were moted: Mrs. G. W. Furgeson, Mrs. Geo. H. Furgeson, Mre. W. C. Paufert, Mrs. Geo. A. Merill, Mes J. A, McKenzie, Mrs. D. R. Feighner, Mrs. J. W. Pereffoy, rs. Chas. Howard, Mrs. Frank Smith and Miss Addie Taylor. To Mesare. Clark of The Noupareil, Ferguson of the department of jus: tice, the proprietors cf the Ogden and Pacific and their corps of able, cour- teous and gentlemanly assistants, and to many others whose names in the confusion of the hour we were unable to learn, the people of this city cannot but be under obligations for many favors and for the royal treatment offered iu such a hospitable aud gener- ous manaer, CEASE COASTING. The Mayor Issues an Order Forbidding the Sport on Certain Streets. The following order to the- city marshsl will be of interest to all parties: Crry Haur, ); Omama, Jan. 20, 1881, To C. J. Westerdahl, Beq.,"City Marshal on our principal streets, endangers the lives as well as the limbs of our people, that I am compelled to in- on Hamey, Farnham, Douglse and Dodge streets, from Twentieth street castward. This order you will enforce Cuawriox S. Cu. This has been necessitated by the recklessness which has been de- narily harmless past-time. The num- ber of accidents has been added to almost daily, but seems to Increase dashing down the smooth on the main sireets of city at a speed which renders avoid- pected cbstruction fmpossible. The lovely moonlight nights have greatly assisted the growth of a perfect manta does not now rise until late, and hence the above order will be less obnoxious to the coastera. that to Mr. E. E. Balch, which oc- curred last ni on Douglas street, his lett leg being broken by a collis- all along the sides of that thorough- fare. Mr. Vail, of the B. & M. head- quarters, had one of his fingers broken tionto the sled, which he was guid- ing. The mayor would do well to extend 11th strcot crossing the U. P. track ncar Leavenworth where the livesof tors aro endangered by probable Execvrve DEPARTMENT, Sir:—It is s0 apparent that coasting atruct you to urrest all parties coasting on and from this date veloped in the enjoyment of an ordi- instead of diminishing the frenzy for anco of any passing vehicle or unex- for the dangerons eport, but the moon Among the raore rocent accidents is fon with the water pire which is strug Tuesda t by strikiug an obstruce his orders to cover that portion -of ona wich passenger traius. co: colli: As many young ludies and gentlo- men are desirous of becoming efliclent readers of vooal music, I will organ- izoa school for such instruction this (Thursday) eveuing at Hospe's Music Room. Regalar lessons Wednesday and Saturday at 7} p. Miss A, VANORMAN. Oysters | Oysters ! 20, 25, 30 and 36 cents per can. Direct from at Baltimore, GLADST A NEW FEED STORE. Geo. C. Burr & Co. have opened & new floor and feed store at the corner of Harney and Fourteenth streets where can always bo found anything in this line—all kinds of chopped feed, bailed hay, ctc., ete., which will be sold at the lowest cash figure and delivered to any part of the city free of charge. All orders promptly at- tended nth street, have just opened a al lie of solid GOLD and BANGDY bracelots, the finest assort- ment ever exhibited in tho weat. janl9.2 ato Transters. 2q8 end wife and Lew Andrew Pageler, w. d., 3 e—81500. stur Kountze et al, to Doris ers, w. d., lot 19, block 8, Kountzo Rath’s addition, Omaha—g450. Fred. B. Lowe to Michiel Whaten, d. 1ot 16 and w 10 it lot 15, block ¢Park Place.” eo. H. B and wife and Lew W. Hill to Conrad Doenges, w. d., Iot 10, block 2, Boggs & Hill's add., Omaba—8603.6 Wm. Cleburne and wife to Annie herlock, w. d., n 23 ft lot 5, block , Omaha—8§1. Chas. B. and Louisa T. Wells to Elizaboth King, w. d., n 56 ft_of lot 30, Griffin & Tsaacs’ addition, Omaha —$600. pel -hm and wifo to John H. b acres iv sec 9, t Teas! Tea Wo have unquestionably tho finest small Iot of tea inthe city. We bave spared no expense to entitle us tosay so. Small caddios for family uwse. Fupsixe & Co., Grocers, tuoe&thurs NOTICE. Tho annual meeting of the stock holders of the Wyoming Coal and Mining Company of Nebraska, for tho election of directors for the ensu- ing year, will be held at the office of the Union Pacific Railway Company in Omaha on Wednesday, the 16th day of February, 1881, between the hours o3 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. of said day. F. M. Aues, Sec. Dated January 17, 1881 1% TO MY CUSTOMERS. Being buraed down in my Fifteenth strect grocers store I herewith beg my customers to leave the r orders at my branch store, Nos. 414, 414and 415, south Thirteenth etroet. 19-3¢ Jurius TRITSCHKE, FURS! FURS!! FURS 11! Ladies’ and gents’ fur goods of ev- ery description at the Fur Manufac- tory, opposite pastoflico, Omaha. All goods!are warranted. Macallister. The Wonderful Wizard still ills the Academy nightly and delights his au- dlences with new wonders. Mrs. Turkenson, of No. 613 South Four taenth street, drew tho first prize. It was a beantiful silver fce pitcher, valued at $35. Tho first prize to- nizht will be a golden and bronze clock, with statuettes, on exhibition at Max Meyer & Co's. A matineo will be given on Satarda; For Salo—>Six-horse power Baxter englne and boller, In good repatr. Apply at BEE offica. nodtf SUCCESSFUL STEVENS. _ SPECIAL NOTICES, The Author of “Unknown” and “Passion Slave” en route to the Coast. He Will Vieit Omaha on His Return, Amongjthepassengers on Thursday’s west-bound U. P. train was the now celebrated actor, John A. Stevens, who 18 well known in this city, where he resided eight or ten years ago and wasfor a time manager of the Acade- my of Music. Mr. Stevens was ac- companied by his wife, o very pretty Iady and falr actress, whose stage name s Lottie Church, and by his company of ten. Helsen ronte to Sen Fran- cisco, where he opens on the 3lst fost. for a four weeks' engagement in the Standard Theatre, At the close of this engagement he will return east, playing at Salt Lako, Denver, Leadvills and other citles, and also at Omaha, his old home. Mr. Stevens is afine looking man, with a particularly good stage pre- sence. While here he began by taking part in amateur performances, his ability not apparently being above the svorage. Removing at length to Baltimore, Md., he filled several on- gagements with stock companies and attempted ‘‘to star it,” one or two two seasons with indifferent success. He was however persevering, fn- dustricus and ambitious and wrote his play entitled “Uvknown,” which has becomo quite populsr and made its author quite a name both as a writer and actor, Mr. Stevens has since written a play called “Tho Pas- sion Slave,” which will be pro- duced in San Franclsco we believe for the first time. With considerable Iiterary ability, Mr. Stevens will no doubt bring forth additionsl plays, and his siccess in the carly foture may be confidently eounted on to in- He is a seli made man tha world. crease. and deserves well PERSUNAL PARAGRAFHS. m.wnonlnrlm«lmr yesterday, Wan. Thomas, Arizona, ye V. Wood and wife left for Camp terday. noon train yesterday, on the . & R. V. Revel France went, out to Schuyler to- day to put in some private telephones. traveling agent of the Een Kimball, y ailway, is in the city. ada St uthern J.W. Deal, general baggage agent of the Union Pacific at Kansas City, is in town. A. C. Troup, T. W. Blackinrn, J. W. Campbell and Walter Bennett came up from Lincoln this morning by the B, & M. route. J. S Halbert returned from the east yesternay, after an absence of about thicee months, during which he toured 1t throngh eight states and the Canadian proviuces. Died. At Plom Craok, Nobraska, on the 17th day of January, of croup, Eli- zabech Maudo, only elild of Regiuald | B and Bello Tucker, of Tuckerville, Custer county, Nebraska, The body was brought to Omaha on the 18th, and interred in Prospect Hill com- otery. Sauplos w or on & Co LARN Fast India Pile Cure. The only specific for all forms of Pil In use in foreign coun- tries for years, lately intro. duced into America. Warrant. ed to give instant relief and a permanent cure guaranteed. Sold by all druggists or mailed free on receipt of price, 50 v.the American agents, Ison & Co., Wholesale Saint touis, Mo. ZARA’S BILIOUS PILLS, guaranteed to give immediate velief in all eases of Bilious and Liver Complaints, Cos. tiveness, Sick Headache, In. digestion, and cleansing the system of all impurities. Price 25 cents, All druggists sell them. LARN'S IN USE FORTY YEARS, Dr. Storm’s CELEBRATED SCOTCH Gough Candy ASafe and Pleasant Remedy for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, MOARSENESS and’ Strengthen- ing the Lung; SOLD EVERYWHERE. Price only 10 Cents. 2 day &t homo easily m: 4170 Troe & 0o, portind. e WORTH REMEMBERING- That TaRRANT'S 21 represe exch hott o thirty Seltzer Water, conta It is ady, and thus commends fteelf {0 all for it efficacy. portability and cheapnese. ALL DRUGGISTS HAVE IT. “ THE DAILY BEE Cantaias the Latest Home and Tele- NOTICE—Advortisemonts To Lot Lost, Found, Wants, Boarding &: sortad {n theee cotumna once por line; cach subsequent Insertton, FIVE: per line. The first ucertion ucver TWENTY-FIVE CRMTS. 856.000™ edcity and tarm property. Apply at BEMIS Real Kstato and Loan Agency, 15th and Dougias o 2700t ton Block ONKY TO_LOAN—1109 Farataun rect, Dr. Kdwards Loan Agoacy, 1oy-2 A HELP SANTED WD A child. Apply at 8. W. co Grace Sts. \ ANTED_A drosmaker just fr adelhia withes to make ens: day for sewing at ho ‘\n\ DA Situat'on ia storo or oflce, by rospectable man of fair edu atrald of work, P.0. W i Address 8., ANTED—Si objecticn to g1 n the courtry Bao ffice Address ANTE! Tk 13 3 respctab D_Sitwt curite rthand Stenographer, FANTEDA ¢irl tr Vost of wages paid. \\ Inquice at the Aweri 2ty must te ED—AIl Omaba know (hat Royal &t. Jonn is the Kixa of office on 17 JOR BENT Inquircat the American 1 Sy Lhed rocune, 1y tarnisted front room 1954t W. L. Lowis, gt e 10th and 13641 C s ver M 16th and TOR REN chants Ex: Dodgo streets, ruislied rooms E. Cor & Mach DID LIST OF s, Fartis and umn on 1st g ‘\:nl Sl class h livered in any pirt address TBOS. o 20841 (0 bho highe vond, on €. GORDO! ONE MILLIONAGRES CHEAP LAND N EASTERN NEBRASKA, $2TOS5PERACRE.| 20,000 Acres - DOUGLAS COUNTY, 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha, $6 to $10 per Acre, on Long Time and Low Interest. Large tracts suitable for Colonies in all the best Counties in the State. acres scattered Nebraska, many : Omaha, $12 to $40 per acre. An Immense List of OMAHA GITY PROPERTY, Consisting of Elegant Resi- dences from $3,000 to $20,- 000. Many vacant lots in the additions to Omah., Eundreds of lots scattered through the City. Houses and Lots, Business Houses and Lots, and all kinds of Ciy Real Estate. We also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Doug- 1as County, on 5 years time, at 10 percent. interest to all who crn show good titles. Maps for Douglas and Sarpy Counties for sale, JREEREE BN immense Stock for rALL AND WINTER ne Custom-¥ade CLOTHEHING Men’s Suits, Boys’ Suits Children’s Suits. WINTER OVERCuATS iFor Men, Boys, and Children, d Under-W HHats Trunk: and Valises, Prices to Suit Adl, arx Farnham Street, Necar Fourteenth NE Caps, at T ey AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & CO, EEH BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, RNSIAM KT, X2X = T will alsa rent to pur- cliaser my buildng and w Corner 16k and Izard 01S, FARMS, HOUSES AND L. over BEMIS' new column of bargains on 18t \OR SALE—A PARGAIN—A building with Faloon ixturcs, furnituroand stock, on 10th St., opposite the U.'P. depot, for sale very cheap. re and stock wiil bo_sold 37 Two closo carriages, at A J. St ages, 3t A 3. MISCELLANEOUS. spotted pony 7ih new column of bargains on 1st TOLEN OR ETRAVEDFrom tho undert cigned Friday nicht, Januaty 14th, a bay Tiare,s years o, Tefe front.Taot white pud for her thwhere ecoipt book of oruse finder, whowill be given a reward of two dollars for réturning the samo to this office. 19715 {TRAYED_Large roan cow with snort_tail. Finder will be rewarded by returning to J. £ Orton, 16th St., next to Hartmar house. Absolutely Pure, Hado from Grape Cream Tartar,—No othe: prevaron makes meh i, faky o breat, O Taxurious pastey: Can ho caten by drepeptics ithout fear of the il remiting from he. Sigentibie food. Sl only i cans by sl Grocers. Rorat, Eanisa Powoms Cor Now BUSI k. ESS COLLEGE. THE CGREAT WESTERN 6eo.R.’Kathbun, Principal. OMAHA Creighton Block, Send for Circular, Newsof th Day. uov20dw et 4 beautitul lots fronting south I Isssc & Selden's ade, for $450—half cash. Houso and Iot' near Brownell Hal Two new houses and full lot, re g 6 5 nce and 4 full fots, St. Was and emall lot, south of depot. 23 ‘and mall lot, south of depot. Besidonce i s House and House and s Residence and corner lot.. Residenco . 5500 neat residence Residenco property. . Residen o Residenc Houso and o Jouse and Lot Houso and | Houso and o, and 13 Tot. Honso and 3 lot 1 biock from Court Houseand } fot 1 block from Court House House and 1 acre, Glses' addition.. Houso and lot, 11th stroet. Largo building and six lota, 1 milo ot.... d lot on_Davenport... 1 } lot, near depot. Houte and lot, Shinu's addition. Rosidence, Kountze and Rut House and 3 1ot, Webster House and 5 acfes at barracks House and lot, Armstrong’s addit' House and lot, South 12 Residence House and lot, 16t Boggs & Hill, ReaL ESTATE BROKERS, 1408 Farn, St., Omaha, Neb. J.B.FRENCH& G GROLLRS DEWEY & STONE, FPURNITURE, W, F. STOETZEL ORCHARD & BEAH. | car aTS OMAHA. Dealer in Hardware, GUUKING STOVES and Tinware. v, Job Worker and Manufacturer ofa Kinds ¢ Stove Repair GUNS AMNNITION, SPORTING GOODS, Fishing Tackle, Base Balls and a full line of NOTIONS MAX MEYER & CO, TOBBAGCONISTS | Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards, Tobacco, 25 cents per pound upwards, Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards Send for Price List. G, MAX MEYER & CO., Omaha, Neb, CATZ & FREEMAN, CRACKER MANUFACTU RERS And Wholesale Dealers in CIGARS and CONFECTION Fall and Winter we wil e COUNSELM 1 FRESH ¢ ‘\” are now the be A largo assortment of CANDY sad TOYS for x AND FACNY GOODS Holiday trade. GATZ & FREEMAN, 510 I1th St., Omaha, MARHOFF'S TRUNK FACTORY Trunks and Valises in the \h- and Sample Trunks : H. H. MARHOFF, 117 14th St., 3 l)oors North of Douglas St. Telv«opw ‘ases Specialty.