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A Postal Oleck After the Union Pavific for Thirteen Thou- sand Dollars. He Alleges That the Collision at Barton's Siding Was —Lubus bulk perfameat Kabn's. the Resuit of Care- LK, 40omts per doven st Bufowé, Jeasness, g‘ P in town at Saxe's. e w4 0o vt | And That & Pasconger Was Running the Train forthe iSbunty bonds. H. T. Cluke. Bogineer, —Oysters, 20c, A Colorsdo Centrsl Reclining Cbair &t we taken west on the Doon train tos day. —Oranges and lewous, 25 cents per dozen, at Buffett’s. 2-4t —Cost makers wated st C. J. Cansoe &Co., Merchant Tailors. —Two kundred and forty-three sacks of Hlack stripe or Australisn mail, went et Thareday night. —The semi-snnual examination ¢ the Sisters’ Acsdemy st Council Bluffs begizs mext week. —We learn that F. R. Chamberiain hss ‘secured & position at Wallack's thester in New York Clty. oossting sodident took place o Ninth strost Wedsesday,one boy break- fng an arm and =aother aleg. —We dedire to call sttetion to Cruick- ahask & Co’s grest wale of domestic gonds advertined on first page. —Capt. Paine Thursday received news of the desth of bis father st Monmouth, “hin., at the sdvanced age of ninety-two yeare. —The Big 4 matines this aiternoon ! afisic for the little e, teain st sigaal elass minstrel matinee pecformacce. one “of —Fraukie Backer, who was wo badly Kicked by his pony lnst week, is in & more hopeful condition for recovery. We hope he little boy may get over his injury il Who Was Comfortsbly Locat- Gesr, of Towa, are in thecity, od in the Baggage Oar. A petition was Friday filed iv the ofice of the clerk of the Usited States cour: in this city by Willism H. Herbert, agsinst. the Union Pacific rallroad company, in which the plain- 4iff asks for thirteen thoasaud dollars damages for porsonal injurics received 18 the accident which ceourred on the night of the 19th f September last nesr Bariou Siding, two miles east of Julesburg, at the junction of the Unlon Pacific sud the Deuver short The partioulars of thia terrible ac- cident will be recalied, as they wors published in full at the time by Tuu Brr. ‘Yhe regular east bound passen- ger train was ordered to meet a freight Barton, pulled down € & moderate rate of speed uatil near the station, when & lamp the ocrew train for his teain 2 move shead. The algaal war mistaken tor asign that the track waaiclear, ‘and acoordingly the | pamsenger teain drove down unon the spotata high spesd. rear ehd of the train and ditched the and sconrdingly wavad the ws of by freight 1t struck the S o 1y mafl, express and baggage car, e B A . the smokes and. two dinke ‘oar barn by the boys of No. 1 Eogine Co, for aid during fires. eys. The petition tells the —Bishop Rysn, of Bt. Louls, ouv of the ‘most elagant pulpit orators of this conntry, will lectare o the cathedral of St. Phil- omena under tha auspices of the U. C. L. A., on the 20t Tnst. A —The youwig woman mentioiied.in yes- story of the wreck, and brings vut & fact which we do=not remeuber to have yet seen in priut, and upon which the suit is Iargely grounded. Stripped of the legal phraseology, it 1s that the o cer of the passengar fi;'mn:::‘:‘:pfi-::;:‘hm train on the night in question, — et | whose duty It wa to run o t to 8an Francis- et St the tmin, “recklemly aud oo, If & response is not had soon & place will be found where she way g0 %o work. —Among the attractions at the sate taic, st Omaha, will be cha iot racing and & daily balloon ssosnsion by Prof, H. A. e, WHo Sgrecs t) go up from one to th hdsy. . Wesceat » first- elaagtitefn sboutshe s'ze of a msn's hand on ho dictant horizon. —Bwo of General Grauacher's stoss plle brigade wear the ball sud to- day for starting to run off, and then not doinguit, Tf they would go they would in on gine ger rized sad engine which he dii careleasly and with gross negligence left hit eugine and went into the baggage car on said train and there remsined until after the occurrence of the accident.” disregard for the safery of the train and it passengers he placed his on- churgo awid name of Lorenzo Siepheos and sutho shlowsd him to run said ““That with utcer of » train prsset by the moment of the wecident " . . Herester they want to o or_mot start at all —A wamssh was issued by Judge Huwes The petition sets forth thatat the time of the collition the passenger the PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS ! DAILY'S DEATH. Mre. A, Polack left for Chicago last | evening. {A Fatal Midnight Coll " | : Mrs. M. L. Latey leftfor St. Louis last | on the River Front. | evening. i Maj. Joho B, Furay has returned from y ot : Deadwood. | Fortitude of the Victim While Geo. E. Stevens, of the U, P. shops, | Bsing BExtricated. ‘went west to-day. Onien wont i mion, bacifio 560t | 4 orrible accident occurred about | half-psst ten o'clock Thursday in the | Union Pacific yard, which resulted two hours later In the death of the St ¢ vietim city. | duty wassent with fts crew of wmen to | Mre. George Zanuer, of Tekamah, uc- | tuke 8 car of hogs down to Boyd's | companied by Miss Gear, sster of Gov. | packing house, the siding by which | that place is resched being along the | Miss Minnie Woodbridge, who has been | river front and passing under the { passing the winter in this city, left last | U. P, bridge. The eagine was pushing { evening for her home in New York. | the stock car and consequently the James Creighton and Geo. T. Walker | view of th track ahead was somewhat left for St. Lous last evening to purcha.e | ghatracted and the night being a dark some new machinery for the nail works. | poGorad it next to Impossible to see Mise Kate Feuton, of Culifornia, it in | gy ghead. Just aftor passing under thesity on a visit, and s the guest of Mits | ¢y 130 41,5 engine and car suddenl, Lmh“x}m-‘ BNl !ctmu hgn ltl!!dg stid with a crn: which was fullowed immediately after by eriee for assisiance frow hetreen the eugine and car. The engineer, Me. Ware, with his brake man and fireman ran lorward Mr. A. Henry, of Columbus, and James Bell, of David City, were in Omaha Fri- | day. FRESH CALIFORNIA RANCHE FGGS, Only four days ont from that sanny land whoré spring, with bor genial wnushine and gentle raius, has alresdy clothed the vallles with grassy green. For sale by Fuzsrso & Co. fob2:3t, ——— The WASHBURNE SUPERLA- TIVEFlour Lss srrived, and we can | mow furnish it at low figuces then seer before. FLEMING & CO., Grocers. s o oA The Comiog Men. The Big 4 minstrel troups, which | will appesr in Omaha fo-morrow eye- !ming st the Academy «f Music, is} |known by roputstion everywhere They have made & biz fit wherever they have gone, and will give the peo- ! ple of Omahaa rare treat in minstielsy. Their performance s refined aud such a1 Indies ax woll an gentlemon mas en | joy without being called mpon to| blash. Tae troupe will givea family | matinee, sapacially for ‘dies and children, to-morrow afteranou, sad the characier of the performance is waexceptionable, and jnst what will please every one, | The 8t. Lanis Globe-Dem crat saya of the troupe: ‘It has been sume time since the opera house stage has shook undsr the strain of s0 much gennine humor and ‘boisterous hilarity. The size of the audience was only limited by the ca- pacity of the house, and the shouts of Isughter were continuous from the time the curtain rose until the final act. Nearly everything was encored, and lu the majority of esses two and throe re-calls wers given, All the members of the company are good, but the “Big 4,” Keating and Sands, musical wonders, and Frank Naoni, wouderful juggling, are the particular stars. Johnale Morton is ungaestionably one of the best negro comediana in he country to day, and his fund of bamorseems inexhaustible. He s good in everything. Words fail to_describe the performances of the “Big 4, but they are certainly biz in fact, what you might call gigantic, We have never seen thelr business who accompinled him, and who had been riding on the pilot, was crushed in between the pilot and the end of the car, being caught about the hips and held ae dghtly as if he and beon tnavice. Tuvestigation showed that the moving train had run iato s lot of car) which had been lefc standing on the track and were fnvisible through the darkngas, Tae collision had broken $hs draw-beam and forced the stock oar up ou tie pilot, and the unfortu- nate man, taken unswares, had no earthly chancs for escape from his dangerous position, It #ss found lopossible t7 save him, and € have separated the car od In killiag the wau oatright. (he whistle was blown for assistance, and brought the night ‘atchman At the diaillery, and & young m.n uamed Flegel, who also works for Tl = & Co. The laiter telephoned to George O'Brien, the night-traln despatcher, at the depot, and an engine was at once wat to the scene of the accident. Pre- vious to this, jack-screws had beer procarcd, and the car was “jacked up” until It left spsce sufficlent to al- low them to lif¢ poor Daily out. The injared man bore hia suffering with the utmost bravery, urglng the men t0 do *hair work as quickly s before he was relewed. He was placed on board the extra engine as 800n as it arrived aud carrled to the foot of Cass streot, from which place he was carried to his homs, st the corner of Cass and Fourteeath streeta. Dr. Darrow, who had been sum- moned from Bell's drug store, did not get to the scene of the accident ln tims to ald the man, but his injuries yostoeday Jor Edward Morris, the arties | P8I0 7a# moving at the rate of equalled on el were attended to on his arrival at thiety-five miles an 7 hour, a0 SRR home by Dr. Merser, the company's sud that the car Ju which| FINE ROCKFORD Watches that | physician, and Dr. Ayers, who had ‘aassult upon a son of Mr. house of Steell & Johoson. o strangih thore is besmty. New Noutty ol " vlofhing o1 Evcurren's Hous, coruer 10t Faroham street. v e N 'GRAND OPENING. Tg'wprrow dight, February bih, of & Sa100%,” ln-the new ached. and unablé ook the plaiotiff was riding, bein: the postal car, and Herbert halng one of the postal clerks, was thrown over the two dinkys, or fruit cars, and over the engine aud tender, tirongh #he ground for more than & handred fee", tinally e*opping upside down with the bageage car ou topof it. The plaintiff was lsnded nnder sev eral tons of mail matterand unable ‘o move. He was bruired all over, ic- jared internslly and had his léft arm broken, sud” his hand braised and Dlowing are accurate time keepers and can be velied on, at EDHOLM & ERICKSON'S. i RAND CENTRAL GALLERY. 2 16th street near Masonic Hall guarantee strictly “tirst class work,” and prompiness. Give us a trial. f4-cod-t1m also been summoned by telephone. The ucfortunate man had been ter- riblv crushed about the hips and this shook to his system was too geeat to be overcome. When the physicians arrived ho was sinking fast as the re. actlon from the shock set in and about one o'clock he expired, In the ab- sence of the coroner, Sheriff Guy de- termined to hold an inquest and and accordingly summoned a jury and the necessary witnesses and fized the Lour A YOUTHFUL TRAVELLER. En route to New York from|for two o'olock Fridsy after: While o ihie condition Nebraska “All Alone,” noon. This was doue in order to al- o mose, the mail low if possible the remaios to be for- fire and began warded by this afternoon’s train to to burn rapidly. He lay there help- less and unsble to move for about fi- teen minutes, when he was extricited Daring this time, howevcr, ho says that be knew the car was oo fire, could hesr the conversations outside and expected to be burned alive, and in addition to intense physical suffer- uodersent severe mental agony. Byreason of Lis injaries he has lost four months time, w “rih $400,has expended $700 for narsin troatment, 4c’, and asgs that he is permanently d, all of which-are atéributed to | ® faes westionsd, that ithe tran was Gemeral J. C. Cowin, represents the the { Slaintifl, wnd beliov- othat they have gota strong case “Ba 2 matter of fact, the -Lorenzo ‘menticned s a vamstiger is Pwotionl and _exporienced rallrosd: pamenger and Graid Workingnen kedw whors % g fo] - 0 25 gour drigk of pare Keutnoky 10 cent ‘No, y nephew f Sidney " wome time 146 on ran the nin betwsen_ Omahs Tolind He wubsequently ition- and- became - Soittuctor "M ThE “naw Tine from Jalosbirg 1o Denser. . At the same A ‘fllv_‘l’uulm”m‘ni‘lfimn zclishle wource < that Y will ‘be urged, and with some reason, that he was not conversant with the nuin- correct, L T 3 ber and location of traine on the line great FRESH EGGS. ¢ Ta7is 0ot likely that vur Gustomese. wili again have the opportavity to est on tast particalar nigh, W that had the engineer proper been at his post the secident would have boen pre- veuted. 1t promises to be s case of !ntll‘ll. in eXtonded litlzati-a before it i tinally mettled. dud will result egga broagat from the reaches of Cal- 23t tfornia, this beiag the first i which_they | have’ been brought over ~om there tothis market. For sale by nce in A H. Guanstoxe. TEAS, TEAS; TEAS, Correxs, Java Corrers, « f S A = ¥ ———— - v Specialty, A Specialty, NG'S, FLEMING'S 1w The Bex Jib) tline of diminative res and Cards, sult- Birthday Parties. om, svuthe nd Feur. On several peossions, while in the reportorial harness, has it been the pleasure of the railroad reporter of The Nonpareil to mest youtbful pas- sengers; traveling acioss the continent “alone aud on thelr own hook.” On ome oceasion we interviewed a swest little mizs of six or seven saummers, who was traveling by herscli from Chicago to St Paul, where ford par- ents awalted her coming. Think of it for a moment. A six-yearold gifl making the journey, that but fow yoars sgo was onesui- ficlent to wake the sfout heart of man shadder, xs he traveled across the wild plains; a journey that in Tormer yesrs woe regarded one (f a Mfo tim, and he wic bscame bold euough to hazard the trip did not fail $o take a “last farowel! * of dear ones left behind in *‘the states.” To day, totind u six-year old girl making the same journey, though after a mors modern fashion, is & aubject for nvws- Paper comment, but yet it is really nothing remarksble after al’, and is possible ani probable. Yesterdsy afternoon at tha Union Pacitic depot, the same news ga.licio: met suother port youug miss envnr 4 in “making atbio 10nrnar” by hers'f e youthfuil foutist gaveher nan - - Miss MaggioD)as: wud her how.: 1« New Yok Oity. Undil récoutly she was enfiged with the Kendall dia- matic dofpaty, but at Grand Tai=nd, Neb.,shegrowticed «f hor engigement and resiguitg her placs started at onos for her' home in Now York. At chs depot hets the reporter found heron| the Rock Island teain, -and when asked if she was th little miss that wab! traveling loae, roplied, “Yes, sir. At yod the conductor of the dining car, and if yon are T want to say that T would like "to get my metls for 25 cents.” When the re- porer told her that he was only a newspaper man, aud had called to n- terview her, the pretty little mias jumped up on the eat and assured him that ““if you are going to pat what Teay in the paper I shan't tell you any more.” She was induced however togive ier name and age, tin Intter beltig ten years. Then with the expressed hope that the little traveller would reach New York safe and sound, the reporter bid her grod- bye, wishing within his heart that his duties 28 an interviewer could always !be confined to travellers so sweet, 0 amiable sad innocent as Miss Mag- gie Dean. who he found a rauarkably bandsome snd oousuelly bright and attrexive obild. —{Nonpare!l. Burlington, Towa, where Daily’s people reside. The deceased leaves a wife and one child. He .ad boen In the employ of the company for some time and was highly esteemed. His loss 18 a foarful blow to his young wife. NEW SILVERWARE, uupacked, at EDHOLM & ERICKSON'S to: day, opposite U. 8. P. 0. SPECTS! SPEOTS!! and eye-glasses, the latest improved and finest quality st WHIPPLE, MeMillen & Co.’s, Creighton Block, 15th sireet. 2, FURS! FURS ! FORS!! | Ladies’ and gents’ far goods of et~ ery description st the Fur Manufac- tory, opposite pstoftice, Omahs. All Ro0ds are warrante — SOLID GOLD AND SOLID SILVER pple, McMillen & Co., + Tueshtn Siroen. ‘The Coal Famine. It hws not beea a great while since the sliriage in the supply of soft coal from Wyoming aod othor mining dis- trlots gave canse for considerable slarm throughout tha ent're country, and now the consumers of hard eoal are coming to grief. Anthracite has gons ap another dol- far on the ton within a fow days past and maggo up higherbef respring. It fanow 814 aton. Thisis the resul of the fact that the mines ure nearly all owned by five difierent companies, who have pooled their interests and are goiug to squeezs the customers to the utmost that they can stand. They counted on a decrease of porhaps one-third in their eales, and In cousequence redac-d their working force, snd when the scft coal famize csused thousands to buy hard cosl stoves, the demand incraased so that the stock In hand became more val- usble, and they are resping a0 immense hurvest. They watch the fluctusting sales closeiy a1d when they find that they have rouied the consumers to d-sperat'on aud will Injure their trade by coti'faning to raise the price they will lower it. In | tbe mesntime peple with limited | means are haviug s fine time to Buy eccagh fusl o beep from (revcing,” and found that the night switchman | aad engine wyuld have perhapsres 1t- | possible, but it was three quarters ofsn | 7. No.3do, Oorn—] A Shooting Scrape. Adsm Burns, who was closely co nected with 4he recent tragedy In Millard precsnt which cost young Bowers his life, has gotten himself Tuto & pretty serious scrape again. noon he was engaged in target shoot- ing with DavidLewig, his cousiz, and in some manner gave Lowis s shot through the groin. It is not known whether the shooting was acoidental or not, but there are some very suspicious circumstances - con- hected with the affair, which way lead to trouble. of Mr. Eagene Pickard, who keeps the Sarpy Line house. aud cousins of Lorenzo Pickard, who is confiued in the county jail, charged with the mur- der of Bowers, The shooting oconrred near the county line house and & man living near by was sent In to Omsha for & physician who weut out and attended to the wounaed man's requirements. How serious the wotind may prave is yot uncertain, but Lewis waa atill | alive at latest acounta. About two o'clock Thursday after. ' Both the yourg men are nephews ; 38}@38}c for February; 384@374c for March; 38§@384c for Ap @39 for May. Osts—Lower at 30} for eash; 3% asked for Msrch; 33§c bid for April, [!‘J{@ifl)c for May. Rye—Firm at 87c, Birley—Dall snd unchanged. Butter—Unchanged. Eugs—Qulet at 26a, Whisky —Steady at $1 08. Pork—Lower and nominal for cashj $14 25 for April; 814 40 for May. Dry Salt Meats—Nominally lower at_$4 5067 25. Bacou—Nowmina. Lard—Lower at 9 25 Receipts—Flour, 6,000 bbla; wheat, 26,000; corn, 28,000; oats,13, 000; rye, none; barly, 11,000. Shipments—Flour, 6,000; weat. 23,000; corn, none; oate, ncne; rye, 1,000; barley, none OMAHA I}MESS DIRECTORY. D REAL ESTATE. opposite postoice, ARCHITECTS. Yoom 2, Crofghton Block. BOOTS AND SHOES. JAMES DEVINE & CO, Fine Boots ani Shoee. A home work on haud, eor. y pocbubiibtot Rl idifan el (S ABST JOBN L. MoCAGU] | KEIS! . —— KET-!1 |" Blaokets only $2 00 a paieat L B. WILLIAMS & SONS. TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. RE- | EUOTION | DOLMANS, at | L, B. WILLIAMS & SONS' (89 890 80: 89c 89: 89 " 890 DON'T' FAIL 89¢ | 8% to sce cur 890 {8% 89cUNLAUNDRIED 89: | 89 ——SHIRT 89c !80c RE-ENFORCED FRONT. 89 ' 89c L B WILLIAMS &SONS'S, 89¢c actora of this city, which boast | first-class ones; we' at room No. 6, Orelghton block, last evening and or- ! ganizod & club by electing Msj. G. Stevenson msuager and director, Wm. | Turtle, President; Douglas Davis, sec- { retary, and Prof: Geo. R Rathbumn, tressurer. Among the leading mem- bers not mentloned aboyo, aro J. Ed, Smith, Prof: E. A. O'Brien, H. G Connor, J. H. Pierce, F. A. McDon- agh, J. Neligh and J. U. Gridley, jr. We presume “Little Mac” will have a monapoly in the role of “‘heavy villain” as his Verdict” showed that he was most ad- ‘mirably fitted for the part. | 8 villair every inch of hin ELEGRAPL MARKETS BY New York Money and Stocks. WaLt, Stresr, February 4. At 1 p.m. the prices were as,follows: MoxEY~5 per cent.; exchanige stedy at 4 83@4 86, GOVERNMENTS, US 4. —aq Qga EoaE_ 2RO B8 el = P hwestorn. 120} D 1., 143 PM &Gi o 128 R P w2g ou all CLOAKS and 89 == [89¢ Dopek & Firreesta Srs. 89¢ 80c 89 89: 89, 80. 80: 80c | "'he Amateurs. A uumber of the leading awatear recent appearance in ‘‘Waiting for the | Ho locks | COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JUHN G, LIS, 1414 Dodge Stect ~ DRUGS, PAINTS AND-OILS. W.J. WHITEHUUSE, Wholess'e & Retall 16 st HARDWARE. A, HOLMES, corner 16th and Californta. INTELUIGENGE OFFICE. AUS. LIZZIE DENT, 216 17th Street. TS, The Boston Market. MOGLE& JESTER, Fresh and Cured 3 Game, Fiab, P MES. C. A ER, Whol suls and Eetall, Fancy Gords burs, Card Hearda, Hosie Cheapest e fa cbe scr) .aves 30 per cent,_Order b 115 15th | i ~or Sale* rilng Sc., will be tn- once for TEN CENTS | per l1as; each subsequent insertion, FIVE CENTS Tue frst Insertion nover lom than $56.001 s 1ot 1105 yont’ e on ek ot P ro0- | ity s fars pripersy. Ay st BEMIS Real Rstate and Loan A 5thand Dougise | gt 75 B sums of $2000 and "at 211 nonth 14tn St i wirl t0do housework at Bishop , comer of 8t. Marys avenue Dply between 10 3nd 12 2. m. 265 ANTEDBoardora_and lodcors at 8. E cor. 19th and Howard. Also a born for rent % TED—A girl for general Lousowork. Apply at No. 1810 Jnckson street. corner th. 5 cral_hous e that Chicago Produce Market. Citcago, February 4. Spring, February, sold at March, 98}@98%:: April, 984@984c; Moy, 81 02i@1 02§; June, 1 014; July, 81 00 asked; year, 80ic bid, 900 asked, closiug at 98}@98gc for March; 984@98§c for April; 31 02} @l 02} fir 4 for June; No. 2 red winter. offered at 97 for Febraary; 974c for Mareh,with 964 bid. Corn—F :bruary sold at 36}@363c; | March, 36§@36{c; May, 4lGdlic; June, 40fc; July, 41}, clsing at 368 @363c for March; 41@dle for May; ! 408@40gc for June;413@41§s fer July Oats—March sold at 204@29}c;May, 33§@33§; June 82{@33c, closing at , 874c asked, 870 bid; March sold at 88c, closing at ’as ‘asked; 870 bid; April, offored wt 88 Pork—Mess, February, offored at 14 25; March sold at 314 25@14 30; April, 814 420014 45; May, $14 52} bid snd 814 60 asked Lird—February, 89 40 acked; March £9 373@9 40; Apri, £ 47h@ 9 50; May, 89 56 bid, and 89 60 asked. Snort Ribs—F brusry 87 16 bid March 87 274 bid and §7 32} asked; April €0ld at 87 374@7 45; May,87 50. Shoulders—Quiet at'$1 70 asked for March. Chicago Live Siock Market. Omicaco, February & - Bheop—Market dull, bt steady for "§0nd qualitiee; snippers wers tne only purchasers. Caitle—No chauge {n the market yesterday aftornoon to differ from the Past_throe days of the week; buyers purchased liberally, and the market was actipa at tho PreviOUs tnatatisna: extra prime lots sold at §8 90, but it was entirely owing to the superior quality of the cattle; to-day the mar- ket waa dull up to 11 o'clock; as buy- 3ta had not left the building up to that time, aa the stock arrived rather lata and had not been fed and watered up to that hour; a few sales were made at 8350 for cows; $4 26@4 95 for fair to choice steers; there were no other sales reported. Receipts, 4,600 head. Hoga—Dall; “uyers held off and the only limited nunaber taker. was chicfly in light packing wrides; only a few hensy pasking were sold and the pr.s- TED—A dining-room '), at Reineke's ‘or 18thand Jackson sts. T —A go0d @irl 10 g0 on & form near Omana. Appiy at Restawau 5th atreet, on Saturday ahout noon atiun by compotent Keeper. Addre s X. Y., Lice O irl fo- genersl hovsework 8 i and Howard St 2908 TAN E Co: v V V TANT D—A chamhermaid at the et House. 7 ANTED—An active you A7 ANTED—A <o V A Fotel, co A7 ANTED T traie simist now ¥ lo bar top. ey fora phoeton. Aditem M. N Bee 245 DRUG STORE FOR SALE—In one o L. best Localities in the [ fuy writo 42 E. C. RANKU s, oor. FURN th board. suitabl - £>r gentleman 1y, 16th and Callfom ¥ sireets, (whits bomse.) soft water, on 23 a0 Cage St& -0 307 12¢h St 0K RENT—House in 5 per month. . Shuirs 2nd. addition, 5 st Grelgi. on Biock. MENAL, room 6, 9521 Tnquire st ery, located on easy terms. .. el Appl for - articutars on dr pect” ta that lower prices will b ao- cepted, owing to a_decline in the pro- vision warket; esles ranged at €6 35@ 550 for light packing; $5 26@5_ 90 for common to extra prime assorted heavy packing; 85 40@5 756 for heavy ship- pirg lots; at present writing the mar- kot is weak with a downward tendency; receipts 25,000 head. 3t Louls fLive Stock Mariet. 8t. Lous, February 4 Hogs—Fairiy active; Yorkers and Baltimores,f85 25@5 45; mixed pack- | ing, 85 10@5 50; butchers’ to fancy, | 8550@5 75. Receipts, 7,600 head; shipments, 7,500. ood whil_and fixtares of a UMEY- | o tho properts il end of Douglas and Sarpy. 1y. shawing location of fa. m houses, schools Tall snd wagon roads, fchool and_voting pre: cin ta, at prices from 8160 to 32 60 each. As there aro only afew copies left. Pariies wisnl “do ‘once, at office o ATE) bam sireet. JOR ~ALE_Two-story bouse and full lot, on Capitol hill. House contains 8 rooms and is féarly new, Looition firsi-ciass. JNO. L. Mc- CAGUF, opposite postoftice. 16344 OR SALE—Lease and farnitire of a first- class hotel In & town of 1300 inhabitants, in State of Netrasks. Has 24 teds, the travelling men’s resort. Inquire st Bee office 21841 ——— St. Louts Produce Marier. Sr. Loms, February 4. Flour—Lower; XXX, 84 2084 40; family, $4 65@4 80; choice to fancy, e, i eat—Opened better, but de- clined; No. 2 red, 81 01?@1 013 for caab; 81 04§@1 03¢ for March;31 063 | @105 for April; 81 075@1 06 for M y: | 94c; Ko. 4do, 88} tid. Lover ‘a: 39@88)c for cush OR SALE_A EARGAIN—A buliding with saloon e, urnicareend stock, o 1ot SE., oppoeite the U, . depot, for sale very Or ihe fixtures, furniture and stock will be aod building rented. Inquire of (ED. K¥EISS. MAN. X '|New and Elegant Company “MINSTRELS her | 30 0K RENT—A faraishel, soath _tont room | & Lt S. P. MORSE & (0, CASH JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF DRY COODS. Preparing for extensive improvements in our store and to reduce stock for our semi-annual in- ventory, we offer great bargains in our MAGNIFIGENT STOCK OF DRES 3 :011DS and have placed on our counters over five thou- sand five hundred yards of French, English and German 24-inch Brocades, Damasses, Mohairs, De Beges, at 16 2-3 cents. Not a yard of these goods could be bought at wholesale to-day for less than 30 cents. At 25 cents two thousand five hundred yards of strictly all wool Momies, Fancy Brocades, Mattel- lases, &c., worth at wholesale to-day 37 I-2 cents. BEST BARGAIN WE OFFER A inches is fifteen hundred yards of all wool French Brocades, *rmures, & wide, very fine, closely woven goods, ai 37 12 cents worth 60 cents. AT 50 CENTS, es all wool Colored Cashmere, 40 inches wide, marked down irom 35 létinls, am:i a large lot of all Momie Cloths at 50 cents, 42 inches wide and wort! a yard. VELVETS, PLUSHES, SATINS, BROCADED SILKS. Satin Brocade Velvets at $3.50 reduced from $5.00. 4 6 - 3.90 ¢, C 6.00. Colored Brocade Velvets Black Brocades Silk Colored Silk and Wool Brocades 48 inches wide at $2.90, formerly sold BLANKETS! BLANKETS! Po effect a sure sale on every pair of Blankets we own, We note the following: Call and examine 10-4 Heavy White B'a: kets at $5.00, formerly $6.00. 14 :: 4 :: 6.00, ': 7.50. B S i e 675, ' 8.00. 11-4 8.00, 1000 124 “ t o 8 005" 12.00. A few fine Bed Comforts left that we offer at 25 per cent less than former prices. This 1s only a slight inkling of reductions made this month in all the departments frora first to third story of our Farnham Street Srore S. P. MORSE & CO. AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & o, THE BOSTON i CLOTHING HOUSE, FARNHAM STREET, T 2=2X= AZ=21= 50,000 DOTLILARS CHEAP ' CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST MAX MEYER & BRO. P ose for the next ninety (90) davs to sell thes e ‘tire stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks. Silver-Ware, Pianos § Organ ANT GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices, Which is from 15 to 20 ve- cent. below any Eastern Wholesale House, preparatory to moving into their New Store, Cor. llth & Farnham We Mean Business. Come and be Convineed. MONEY TALKS All sales strictly cash, therefore we are enabled to offer the consumers of the weed only first POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tartar.—No otha Made from preparation ma o tngnrisus p- Without fear of 2 | digmatinte tood Eotd auly in 4us T ali Grocers. Rovas Agres Powomr Co.. New York. ACADEMY OF MUSIC! Saturdsy Svening, Feb. 5th. En Roato for Californis. Hooley's and Morton & Homer's 4‘_‘ Bla 4 BIG 4 Consolidated. STAR ARTISTS Everything Now and Sparkling! The Shining Lighta of the Profession! 10 NEW SPECIALTY ARTISTS 10 Beat Comoany in Amer'ca. Admission as Usuat 43 Reserved soats now on sale at Max Meyer &Brs K [z Anction Sale of Public Buildiogs Stsmbaush, Wyo. Headqu Tiors Dep't of the Plaite, ) Office Chief Quartermaster, - Ja-nary 31, 181 ) SOLD at Publte Auction o 80 ) raska, and mhangh, Wso- in “The buidings at N rth Piatte conslst of tvo Offcer's Quarters, two Storehouses, Guardhonse, two_ fices, Carpenter Shop, Hospital, Lun. dress % Quatters, Bakehou:e. Coal “hed, Muga o e Wazon hed, nd Outhoos The balldhies at’ Camp Stambaner. tw0 Ufficars’ Qaorters, two Company s, Guardnoue, i £ e attn ot Shop, $wo i i e e cier quality goods for their money. Tolograph o1 baiidiags & +\enoesard Outhou TertagCa i5gn day <1 i Best straight 10¢ Cigar in the city, Best 3 for a quarter Cigar in the oit-, Be-t Straight 5¢ Cigar in the city, Detroit Fins Cut a Specialty, Ouar 803 Fine Cut is a good ons, Bagley’s Mav Flower ia 8 and 16 ounoe tins, For 40c we have bang up Smoking Tobacoo, [—AT TaE— “ mcmqu‘ TOBACCO STORE, ” 7 Dougas Street. Weare the only Dsalers in the Celebrated Bigley’s May Flower. docredtm T LUDINGTON, a e DISEASES, OF THE EYE, mum;‘»{ Throat. DR.L. B. GRADDY! OGULIST. AURIST & LARYNCIST. Offce Over Kennard’s: Drug Store Uorner of 14th ard Doglas Ste. B e J. H. FLIEGEL & CO. Suoomeice o 1. 6. THIRLE, MARHOFF'S TRUNK FACTORY. Tiio laruest and best asortoieat of Trunks and Valises in the West, Teleseopic Cases TOR SALE—Tso cicse carriages, at A. J. Shapeor's. oL MISCELLANZOUS. S EVERITT, Gurpuaer sod_Buiaar B W oema fr e, st s D25 o8 e P | MERCHANT - TAILORS, No. 1220 Duuglas Ficeet, OMAHA. NEEB, and Sample Trunks a Specialty. PROP. H. H. MARHOFF, 117 14th St., 3 Doors North of Dovsias St.