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"11E DAILY BEE. 8 .turdsy Moraing, Feb. 12, BREVITIES. —Patarson sells coal. It ten cent cigar at Saxe's. —Lulausfbulk 1erfume st Kaho's. —Oysters, 20, 25 and 85c, at Buffet's. 4t —Palmer's bulk extract at Saxe's. —Valentines at the 99 Gent Store. 1.2 —Oranges and lemous, Buffet's. —The pay oar went west on the U. P, —Send in your church notices early to- ‘morcow, piease. —Whipple, McMilisn & Co., the jewel* oms, Creighton Block. o264 - —Caicne and her merie makers left or Lincola yesterday. —Bartlet Campbell's the Academy to-vight. ‘Wanren—Ffty thonsaad dollars o eonaty bonds, H. T. Clake. —Comse t the wp.rauce Bee Hive” sad get warmed up. —Graud fanily matinee of “The Gal- lo Stve” this afteraoon. —We desire to call attention to Craick~ shank & Co.'s great sile of domestic go>ds advertised on first age. —A rumored sttempt at suicide by & pre‘ty waiter girl at one of our ‘hotels, Thursday, proved entirely urfounded. —There was a light run of through ps sengers wes?, only one San Francisco senger, a lady, being ia the Pullman coach. —The gang eagaged in opening the street railway yesterday pushed the work ou Niath and Tenth strects nearly to the depot. The green line is still abandoned. —The Zitker club, & promising young orgauiestion, has secarsd the services of Prof. Walther as Jeader, and will g grand coacert at Metz's Hall, Feb. 27. g the unusual amount no spprehensions are felt by the smelting works and U. P. shops managers of a flood, a8 both instita- fons are well protected. —A petition, signed by a large number of the I men of the city, was sent 2o the legislature Thursday, praving for the appointment of Mes. Dr. Saaughter, Osceols, as matron of the R form sch 1, at Kearney. ‘Galley Oversboes At WHITNEY'S. Oucidental Hotel, corner of Teuth and Howard streats, 3. 3. Paguter, peopristor. Tsis ho- tel has beon tepaired sni furoished with vew furaiture throughout, aud afforde firsi-class accommodation to the traveling public. Charges reascn- stle. 17t Overshoer At WBITNEY'S. PERSONAL PARAGRAFHE Ex-Mayor Wilbur returpel from the east Thumday. Messre. Drexel & Corlis: returned yester- day from the cast. Hon, Join L. Webs er returned from Lincoln Thursday. Sheriff Boswell, of Albany county, W T., weut west Friduy. EA Ayer, the tie and telegraph pole contractor, went east Thuracay evening. A. B. Clark, wifeand child, left for a visit to Cincinnsti Thursday. Fred McConnell, agent of the U. §, at Salt Lake, came infThursday. Jobu J. O'Neill, division engincer on he B. &ML in Nebraska, left for the easy ¥ riday. Bill Nye, of The Boomeracg, came in from the east§ yesterday and proceeded to Laramie. 8. . Street, county clerk of Pattawat- tomie county, Tows, was 1 the city Thursday. S. B. Millacd, of the North Dend Bul- Jetin, was a south-bond passenger on the B. & M. Thursday. Ex-Governor McCook, of Calorado, and a party of friends, passed through Omakia Thureday afternoon on their way east. Boys' Boats, very chesp, at H. Dotls & Co.’s. Rubber Boots, at WHITNEY'S. More Masquerades. 1o sddition to the masqaerades al- resdyannounoed, there will take place at the Omaba Turner's Hall, this evening, February 12, & grand «Kunder-Masken Ball," or children’s masqueraie, which will be very en- tertaining and interesting. A privete masquerads party at Masonic hall is anudunced for Wad- nesday evening, Febrasry 23:d, under the management of the following ex- eoutive committes: Wm Brown, chairman; E. L. Armstrong, S. F. Atkins, O. D. Maosoa, Frod. Pick- music will be furnished by and Jack Gallagher ipter. None but per- Tavitations wil bo ‘ad- ‘the oocssion will in every ‘pleasant aud enjoyable. Ovarshoes At WHITNEY'S. BONNER 1309, Douglas street, has the largest sni best stock of House Furnlshing Goods In the city. eodtf Rubber Boola, large stock Just received, Hexzy Douss & Co's. Rubber Boots, st WHITNEY'S. —_——— The 5th snnusl Tarner masquerade ball will fake place st Brandts Tarn-Ball on Tuesday, Februsry 22. £1043 Rabber Bosts, st H. Donte & Co.'s. EE————EY Znsss—Magdalens Wilhelmioa™ asnghter of Loss and Carl Zemsin, Feb. 11th. Funeral from Jackson ‘between 11th and 12th streets Sunday a2 pm —_— Rubber Boots, »: WHITNEY'S. THE SNOW. Another Blcckade on the Rails roads. The storm which began exly yer- terday has becu razing a1 @sy and tho effect < trains pr ises to be woise than that of Sunday rs to come h vislence snow and sleet. It s from the west, but prevsils north and south of us with «qual scvarity sud with the ex- pectstion aving 8 erribie ride. The eastern traivs began the day by ing in wore cr luss late,the Nortl- | ng two hours’ behind tiwe and delayivg the west-dound U. P. teain some time. The U. P. branch to Lincolu al- ways suffers from a snow storm, ar.d the nocn *rain up from the capltal had not arrived at Valley yet when the mail tesiu left thia point. The reports at the Union Facfic headquarters at nocu Friday from poiuts along the line as faras Ogden, show that the siorm of roow ex- tendcd west of Grand Lidand and that it 1s drifting considerably. There is no suow at North Platte, but 1 was cloudy and wirdy. At Oheyenne clearcold we: poried. Thero was snow at Ozdea yosterdsy, but Evanston and Groen River it was clear and esl. Tho thermometer varied from 29° above at Cgden to 2° abova at Chey- enne. AtO.uasha it 16" above zero. Oatbe Omabs linef the St. P., 8.C. & M. road two traius havo been busy st work for some time, one working south from Oaklaud and one north from Teksmah. It way ex- pected that the line would be open Kri- day and the rugular raia started o3t this mornirg from Omahs After proceeding a short d it became evident that the trip was out of the question and the train returred to thiscity. The present storm will, if it continaes, undo ll that has been dove. The Sioux City Jouen:l says of tho morth end of this line & roads: It is expectcd that the St Peul line will be opencd from the south to Sheldon last eveniny. 3 isa cut of 1,200 foet I from thros o nine foot dez; at he adjacent line, but i job comple until to-morrow. On the Cent from L=Masrs to an ths first station under Parker, v dsy m mming, was rported at noor, and. it fs hopel, wou ceed in clew the track 1. ing, but fuiled to do s~ Teia 2 p that the cloariag of tho track may be finishad this morning s0 as to send “Tha Yaukton line bas ba: bad luck, truly. Afir getting the engive and tender on the (rack at the Sioux ge, the 1 stazted for this city. It consisled of the live engine that hed been pulling the do- railed and dead engine ou ths track. As the track wes heavy, the cars of the train were left standing wherc they were, When near tho Dry Ran these engines stuck in the ice, from the melied snow that had frozen on the rai's. It- wes than mecessary to to the city and gat a St. Paul o to pul in the other two. An hen sent back for the cars in with them dag moro- eni engine was on the track, and gol just afeer midnight ing. Sincethe frain lef: for Yankton, on Mondsy st noo3, o city yesterday moral Graham bad bsen working incezsaully, and was rewarded by getting his train in the third dsy after ho started on the trip. ~ Aud this was doiog well considering the run of bad luck, The traln left for Ya: kton st the usual time in the afterncon, and whea last heard from was making schedule time.” Frosh eggs 30 ceuts per dizsn ot Willis M. Yater 1 Artics and Rubber Oyer- Shoes at H. Donre & Co, Ladics’ Shoes, B 8 in Oasha, at at H. Dok & Cc.'s, Leading Shoo Store, Rubbar Boots, at WHITNEY'S. Mr. P. Smith who has been with Mr. A. N, Kerr, on 21st and Com- mings street for several years past, will open a fiue saloon at the north- east corner of 16th ani Cimminge streot to-morrow wight with a free luoch. Mr. Swith hes etocked Lis place with the chobeest lize of wines, Tiquors and cigars in tt.o market, and will entertaln bis friende sud patrons in good style. Warkingmen know whefe to 2o for your drick of pure Kentucky 10 cent whiskey, imported gins and Irish whiskeys, Budweiecr beer. Agent for St. Gotthard Bitters. D. L. McGuexrx, jan27-lm 314 Sooth 10th St. Third Werd Votors—Reglstration Nouce. Notice is horeby given that I will it at my office (up stairs) northesst sornsr of 14th and Douglas streete, the 10th and 14(h «f February, 1881, for,addition and correction of the Srd ward regletration Jist, for nse at the special election of couacilwgn of sald 3rd ward, Wizs H. Ruey, R jistear of 3d wapd. TRACKING HIS RIVAL. M;sterous Disappearance of a | Too Much Loved Lady. Tho lati st seneation in the city avd one which may cventually bring some of the partiesiuto censtdorablete uble, was Feard Thusedag for the et tre by our reporter aud for the fasts here | narrated no need has existed to draw | from the imsglnation to make them interestiog. Somemonths £gos young lawyer of | this city fell violently in love with a baau iful girl about eighteen years of sge, whose fatber was drowned some years ago in the Missouri and who is working fur her living, axd s an hou- est, industrious young woman. The lover was not o pure in his inten- tions as he might have been, aud the girls friends growing suspicious of him wamed her to ok out for him and ahe profited by the advics 80 far ua to conceal herself very offectively from both lover and friends. Stc hsd one relative, a yeunger brother, left who was attending one of tho country schools at the time and whose talent sud studious charscter made him a great favorite pith the teacher, a sin- gle gontleman about thirty-five years old, The brother had previous to Lis sister’s disappesrance introduced Lis tuior to her and ho falling violently in love 100, had propised and been re- jectod to his grest mortificaticn. Oa the disappearance of the girl he saspeoted her other lover and the lat- ter suspocted the pedagogus. The brother suspected both, end hence a very nica mess. The whereabouts of the girl are what her friends waut'to find out, and what sli want to fnd oat and that is ‘known to but three persons, cue «f whom is our fnformant. It isswid that both genilemen are waiching each other and the attorney especially dogs his rival's steps every time he leaves the house at ight. It promises to devel- op info first cluos sensation beforo itie done with. Overshoes AUWHITNEY'S, J received st THE Rooms the nicest line of diminutive P por and Envelopes azd Cards, suit- for Thildren's Birthday Parties, Gali aud sco them. abl Police Court. In the polica court yesterday three {ramps, whoso term on the city rock pile had just cxpired were up again and were given fiteen duys each in the county jail. The jailor was instrusted fo furcish them but one meal por d*“l ut them at somo hoslthy exe] t is only fun to these fallows to eerva In the city pea snd Lience the above sentence. Charles Whitney was drrested by ci- ficer Ford yestordsy on the charge of boing a cocfidonce man. He was a { one armed inoffensige looking individ- ual and beiog required to give bail in the sum of $300 went off with the deputy marshal and soon returned with Mr. Luke Kioney who put up the amovnt in cold cach for the appeasance of the prisoner at 4 p. m. to-morrow. The indrease in the games played by confidence men of late is remarkable, and the officers are on the lookout for them. Weare informed that there is a gang of ten in one place In this city, who work the depots, trains or any other prom- ising field. They shonld be closely invesligated, snd if guilty, deslt with to the exient of the law. It would not be » miss for the railroad companiea {0 putup again the old familiar public notices, “Bewara of thievee, pick- pockets and confidence men” in thsir waiting roome. A thief cought Thursday after- noon by ore of Elutter's olerks, in the act of carryingaway s pair of pan- talooons left hangingout in front of the store a5 a sign, He was landed 1n jail on the charge of petit larceny. A dispule bet ween Frank Goodrich and David Van E ten concerning the ownership of a dog, yesterday after- noon resulied in the former shaking bis fist in Mr. Van Eiten's face and making some throstening remarke for which he was fined by Judge Hawes €1 and costs. Congratulations by Telerram. [ Che followirg telegram was Thurs- day seut to Yok, Pern., to ba handed the parties addressed st their wedding dioner, previous to leaving for the west. Oxama, Neb:, Febuary 10, 1881 i, 0d s, John G. Jacobe: ‘Accept congeatulations ot M. O. Maul, G. H. Guy, E. Gish, 0. N. Ramsey, M. H. Parish, Jim. Stevenson, F. C. Drexel, Wan. Neligh, T. M. Henderson, Geo. Medlock, W' 15, Browning, E. T. Duke, Jas. Ma. 4, L. E. Beaumont, Dick chen, C. W. Mead, G. W. n w0, 3. F. Sheeley, F Lew. W. Hil, G.'H. Boges, C. 8. moancn Spens. Omaba Natiousl Bank to C. E. Bruger, q. c. d., lot 8, blk 11, Shinn's It add., Omaha—$1. Eara hrd trusteo, to- Chas. E. Bruaer, w. d., lot 8, blk 11, Shinn's latadd., D550, Guorge and Sophis L Olayen to the connty of Douglat, w. 3,7 ands, HERL Owmal uston_ Kountz and w cim Kaufmaon, w. d., w § lot 1., Kountze's 2 add., Omaha— $500. Gen H. Boggs and wile and Low W. Ll mmm and James Liddell, w d. w bt 3, block 50, Omaha— 81850. U. P. railway eompmy to Geo. H.. gz and Low W. Hill, w. d. e § nw }, sec. 10, ¢16, r 11 e—8560, Henry W. Rowley sud wife to Ed- ward G. Humphreys, w. d. und. § of part sw } nw }, sec. 16, £ 15, r 13 e— £1000. Audrew J. Hangoom and wife to Oscar F. Dav's, w. d., ne. } sec. 10, and nw. § sec. 11,1 16, 7. § e.—-1 600. Clarosce J. Canan to W. T. Seaman, w. , lot 15, blocks 5, Bogze & Hill's add., Omaha—$300. GRAND CESTEAL GALLERY. 212 15.h street near Masonic Hall guarantes etrictly “Grsé class work,” s0d promptness. Give us s trial. f4-e0d-tlm |A LAW-FULL LAYOUT. i e The Lezislature Disposiog of its Business With Neatn | and Dispated, { A Iarge Number of Bills Ter- fected and Put Trrongh the Mill, The Shanghai Chicken Re- turns to His Roost and Swallows His Gwn Filth. The Charter Amendments in the Eouze. SENATE, —MURNING § Speeit Corroapo Lax Towing with emergency clau The bill to ailow Polk county to aso $4,200 of the siuki struction of couzt quiring & msj eaid couaty to doing. The bill prcviding now governed ss cities of the class aud Al o 000 inhabitants provisiona of tbe act enf of the frstelass.” Also The bill providing that all cliics that el i bo guvesoed by led “Cities unloss they shall adopt a vi ernment. A resolutlon was. fatzod Senator Tarner requirlng tho c the suprems court to fnfor th ate what fess havo retalned by him, et said court or s stato fibratien, iu cd- dition to +ho salary Allowad by 1 Adopted wishout debste. A communication was received from the agent of the agent of the Awmeri can express o 7 to carry s which the members of the eenale, o3 in.ividu- als, wish to send over thoir lines. Un motin of Senntor Myers. i coilected a r as lerk of ot Senator yars and apole foal” G Sl wor b 1 used sider improp: aid not, howover, llade to th torbut to the person who bill. T kaow from peraonel o that billa' intr duced here o up by outside it person, not wember, that mind.” Senator Doane’s bill to act providing for tho divisi posal of esteica (f “‘dece passed, with cwcr ol Seuator Myers, from tee on xailroads, xoportd upox his ing inflictior St Sotagilis o= UMEg 1260 1458 UpOK a railroad. Sepator Taylos committee on el cmend to reguiate tho practice of which were vesterduy postponed. that every por when and whero he hes practice And o pers 1 shall 80 roglater un ho be a graduate of somo compstent to_confer the dog; octer of medicine, or shall have prac- ticed medicino for tho term of two yorrs. Among the bills infroduced wera one by Sanalor Perkine, requiring auy person to procure a buy intoxicating liyuors, ps for the aum of $10t2 tho 2 rificato of good charse and give bouds nab 1o get Grun This liosrsa ehall bo goed for year, and avy person holdin cense who abiall get drunk ! his Jicanse and pay a fiue of 215 Another bili by the mamo senator establishes the offics of county at: , and bave a selary of 200 according to the number of fu- | ‘habitants in his eounty. o The text of this ikl as follows: “That saction 8 of t “An aot to protect ov from troepasa by & March 8, 1871, be an appzoved od 0 read as the mesning of all forest trees, frui rows planted on axid lands surrounded by a plo not less than one rod strip shall bo kept in tion free from grass o Senator Tefit more: substitoting “‘ten fest f Senator Doane made & strike outall that portion after the words “‘on said lan These Amlmflmeh() cansed a longed dises claiming that a cattle intereste, this act, any owner of land co; ap stock which happencd to cross imaginary lne upon tho praftic, tks the law into their own hand: and virtually contscate the oala. Tieved that this Isw confarred upon th: owners of grass lands mush-mora than they had ever ssked for and had bsea denied by the supreme court; thnt it would caute trouble smong neighbore and that it wonld bo deirimental to the interests of the whole atate. Sator Pierca sud thero is now 5o protection fur the grss lands and the, ara in many cases a3 v c vated lands. _ They s‘mnlu havo their hay proteoted 23 well Senator Tarner thoug! shonld be protecied i property and if he chigo to moks money by raising grass and hay, catt! should mot be allowed to come in | and destroy his property. Sanator Tefft said he would not ii.- sist upon his amendment, but he did insist that cattle owners are or shos bo as much lisble for damage vpo lands a3 noy other. Ouotasu might devote his time and capizal to | producing timber, another might want to raise cabbages and » third apples All these should be proteotcd snd eo should the man who raised hay. Sanator Myers spoko upon both | sides of tho bill snd_ssked to bo ex- cuse? from voting. He said the bill would benefit the esstern part of tha | state, but weuld be prejudicial to the west, and it compelled to vote he wonld ba for the casiern part,in which be lived. Sovator Doane, by consent, sdded fo his amsndmeut, the following, | “apd insert in the plee of by He be. | ds, the owner of the land mondment, Mr. Doaro Then moved to amend oach 160 aores. Lot tor Tefit’s emeudmant was then oted ugon and los: Senator Doane m> mukiog the plowed or Tho bill was reforred back from tho commltte of the whole with tho recommendation that it do pass. The committee of the contidered the bill to altow o other ttcck belonging to residents of ' the territory heraiu described to ran and fn the Mirsouri river. Liland precinct of Nemaha county. ator Doan objected ‘o the part of this bill which confers apecial prl loges upon the residents of that island d denfos them to tho other citizena of the state, and clalmed such legisla ifon to bs unconatitatlonal. Tho biil was resommended for pas Senstor Ballentineintrodaced a bill slawful for any ccrporation 1 to chargs more than one- : wile, in aldition to for any peraon or individ haif cout ¢ HOUSE. The following resolution was offered | this mornicg, by Air. Frause, of Caw- reaa, sinca the yoar A. D. 1860, 1o national domain) ' log totho peoplvet tho beon granted to ions, in oppusition to ont cqual to an- ompire, _bave bown desporled of Resoleed, T ut it i this house that all pablic lands should homes for the peopla ad that no more land made to endow mon. the sense of iils intros Auccd was the ndment biil, which the hLave sponi 3o s, moved 1red 1o the Dovg- llaague, thought i Le referred to soms . which i entirely o5 » clauso in <id bis objecs in d the the Dog- s democratic at Mr. Bartlett o discusalon of 100 hear cation wanted the m for closer con- Hohad b in that he had wbout the bill. He ho opposed It on the aied the sewor uot want to cast sny just reficotions. What be desired a3 that 1he bill be referred 1o a fair and nabiesed committee of the house, it be considered falrly,and housa would give ', “As fairness I e willing to 5 wecppas and I with sme. I hope avor to have s falr and ont befora 1t goes 1 hope and desira ork to thet e2d. T an's motion will not a matier of preent ite cese We are not in favor I dsro say that we between u.” vt doubs that ‘That is just what Mr. Bart bo referred to s and towns, lioanse bill, of ths whole nded $o pass as revived thie Rad Willow, tted w0 the { monns ! tha i | geneua it M Slocumb amendad that % be 1 crder of the day for 0 o'clock. Carried. 3 woutinto & commit- whole, aid t30k up bill No. 1 the attendauce oi be reo o, t reso’ution pro- n to the elec- Nebrasks an constituiion_pro- ture and sale of the state of Nebraska was vext ia order. This bilia to pralli tho u analacturo of ¢ for scientiffe and med- oy, of Rod Wilom, want, ‘sacramental”” included a “Mr! L se, «f Clay, w paal to the se to leava out all of thewe excoptions. They were the desth of all presious prohibitory leg- islation. Eserybody would be sick | when they wanted whi ky. ST, Ransom, of O.0e, offered an t to sec'ion one of the kill, on agains: the lhta y rerson of loes or damage to prop- ty in caso this law pasee that it w us to pass a bill rendering valucless the prop ¢y of any man_without in- emnifyirg the owner. He asked any {lamyer npon tho flsor of tho Bouse if | & his p n W orrect. § | Mr. Kaley, 4% Webster, thosght it { would be_ednatituional ‘to_prohibit | ke plowed strip “three | 9 3nmo constitutivg 11len Juckeon, second tenors; ¥ was acquired under the law. basinees lawful cne day jand o crime the mext. He asked, Wou'd it be just to render a man's | property valucless without grantis him damazest The sopreme oo eaze that you cannct do it. aworn to obey the consitwior, and | would never vo'e for any meseure which would bo ancon-titutional. The distillerics in the staie were worth bilfa million dollars The owners ¥al c)me smong us and engaged iu & lamful busivess, snd, before you can | takeit away from trem, you must py- them fcr theic propersy very | i xthiog that it Is worth. Ele referred !to Nubr tion 21, laws of 1869, | tho property of any damaged for publio’ w fuly recompensed. He srgued h ¢ probibltion was 3 public u easuce, | aud the smendment which he h.d of- d provided for just what thesepro- ons ssy must bo provided for. te | ddn's wont It snld that this legislature { was a highway robber, in this bossted | and of liberty. Doea the atate | ithoraldsd abrosd that aho enforses such laws! Would she want the fact, | printed tn #11 the langusges and posted | up in Castls Gardoa for the emigranta {to road! He did not stand on the flo-r of (ko house aa an advoeste of where i | the grog shops, or 1o the interests cf | | any man. It was hisduty to protect the faterests of his cocstitents, and no man coald stand sgsisst the az- | lmmi:y on this question which says | | that “no properly shall be taken {away from & maa withcut recompense thorefor. Under there | conditiors could the members of tte | house refase to vote for bis amend- ! ment togive these men thelr just righte? He hoved (1) she gentlemen ! trom Webster, would not dsmsge the property of these distilleries at No- braska City and Omahs. ““If we want to act wisely In this matter, in the | light of these statutes I think we had betier make the provislons for reim- bursing thees men for their property.” Mr. Ransom’s remarks were listened to with mntked sttentfon, the lobby and gallorios bolng packed to thoir fu'lest copacity. On motion of Mr. Whedsn, of Len-! castor, the commlttee srose and the | house adjourned, to take the matter up to-morrow. J.B H. Y. M. C. A. Mohthly Reception. The mouthly social recoption of the Young Men's Christian Association will bo hold at their rooms on Mon- dog evening cext, and those who at- tecd may expect a pleasant fime. Ameng those who will tako psrt in the { programme are Mr. Jay Northop, Mr. { Will Stevens aad sintors, Misses Gus- le Peck, Eita Bonuer, Lizzie Lelse. - | riog acd Mewrs. Fostuer aud friend with theis zithers. The sasociation’s | double male quartette, compossd of Masars. J. R. Caonon, A. G. Cherl- ton, firat tonors; Geo T. Howser, Al- Robt, Swayne, J. 0. Gresne, firat bass; C. N. Fogg, Harry Richacds, sscond beas, will singalss. These reseptions have proven very pleasant, ¢ni the oomaittee will leave nothiog undone to wake them enjoyable for every one. Every member stould bring a frisud. SPECIAL 'mmczs seiod o v, an'wumis ones:for TE. CRN per line; each subsequent insertion, FIVE CENT3 Tho first insertion never less than %o travel among and other states, TWASTED A Kihen s e MBT wosE. TR0 Sitoation Ty a il iady 1o \V Keep hoar fo s widawar. Raforsnces 1o 54 outh 70 stree. 35710 uation by a good glel. In- uth wde of Farnham, between lmhuu Totn sreets, 82410 “nwrn_uud gl for gencral house- work, must bo g1 01 zvok and washer s x "Apply southeast omer 208 band California Bis. 315U PV A2EED S0 scunte !vl-udm L Rocord Pleta: Hing n 3bo Urited States. Tor proo( . ross C. H Bhort Chicagn. V‘ANTID—A gond cook. Woman prefored. Mrs. MoCuy, Poppleton ., bstween 20tk iy ‘Vnnzn_am wasted at Relnoke's rostanr. aut, Cor. 13th aad Joskson Sta, 81811 ANTED—A first.olue t gir by o emall family. Most ve s good cook and torcughly o mpstent to do all the work. la- cluding washlng, {rouing, &c. Liberal wagos paid and siuatin permanent. Mo one need »rply who cant returencos sa to eharacter, abii: comer 18th &nd treet. Dodze W n the incat Deribowt cortor Bixtsenth and Dongisa streete, VVATED A good andrum b s Ocldent 1 Botel, corner 10t aud armey siacts. VWASTAD ko, sxverioncad vateber wacts o ‘meat marketi 1 some sruall wost ro thare ie none, or whors 03 is Boeds take a reliablo partoer. Addros . K. Webb, Jacksus, Dakota Co., et ‘V A good Rouse kseper, 160 r-r » hacn straei. 5p s 0% BERT-—OUSES AND LAKD. F L uliely_faraiahed feont_ room lor gentiema, connrally loca ed: s quire vt B e T end s e Nk S sy sookis SORERT, h 2 L gentiemsn and 1Y, 1008 o8 Culitora siressy (wbi iia Boua’) aely furalshed tron room 1310 Davenport t. 196-<{ OB KENTBew bouse, eglt, toous, bard o sof water, on 28 s0d Out St K, Guie 307 12th 8. 12841 JOR SENT_ faraished, s.uth 10t room, lnquhe & No. 16 £ JOOR SALE—Mais of Douslw and Sarpy ccuntics A KOEWATER, 16%) Far ham Stroet. J{IOR SALE T ek OR §\LE—Soven gocd busin Farsham sireet, JORN [. McCAGLE, ot Opposie Postoffice. ir grou: , on eisy terms. 4 on drem 1 Py Apply for_acticu! oL BALE Tasee and Facuuurs ot s class bl 102 town ot 130 bt fn Stata of Revrask r..:‘. she o m:uuumgmud. lllqnlu ul Ev. l MS' o | tatates, page 276, neo | S. P. \CASH JOBBERS Preparing for ‘ventory, we offer De Beges, at 16 | $1 a yard. at $4.60, o “ 114 114 11-4 124 “ “ “ “ “ “ “ STE Colored Brocade Velvels { Black Brocades Silk 15 Colored Silk and Wool Brocades 48 inches wid BLANKETS| To effect a rure sale on every pair of Blanksis we own, We note the following: Call and exacaing 10-4 Heavy Whlte Barkets at $6.00, former’y $6.00. MORSE & CO., AND RETAILERS ®F BRY GOO0DS. A810 FARNA A 5755 E 0w extensive |mprovements in our . store and to reduce stock for our semi-annual in- great bargains in our [AAGNIFICENT STOCK OF DRESS GOODS iand have placed on our counters over five thou- sand five hundred yards of French, English and German 24-inch Brocades, Damasses Mohairs, 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 .strlctly all wool Momies, Fancy Brocades, Mattel- lases, &c., worth at wholesale to- -day 37 I-2 cents. BEST BARGAIN WE OFFER is fifteen hundred yards of all woel French Brocades, Armures, de. wide, very fine, closely woven goods, A S5O CENTS, 25 pieces all wool Colored (as cents; aiso a large lot of all Momie Clot! 24 inches 37 1-2 cents worth 69 cents, hmere, 40 inches wide, marked down from 15 at 50 cents, 42 inches wide and worth \VELVETS, PLUSHES, SATINS, BROGADED SILKS. Sa‘tin Broeade Velvets at ¢ “ “ §3.50 reduced from 3$5.50. .90 5 6.09. 3.5 5.00. 2.50, at $2.99, formerly sold BLANKETS *6.00, . 6.75, 8.00, 9.00, 7.50. 8.00. 10.00. 1209. “ “ “ “ A few fine Bed Comforts left that we offer at 25 per cont less than former price . This is only a slight inkling of reductions mac first to third story of our Farnhzm Street Store this moxnth in all the departments from MORSE & CO. Absolutely Pure. Made from Grape Cream Tartar.—No otter propriion ks st i, faky ot $e Tavurious pastey Gatan by dvapor ithous foar of tha Ll remting (rom be' - Sigeatislo . Tokd only Ta cans by i Grocers. Fora Faxteo Pownrs Co ACADEMY OF MUSIC Extraordinary Attraction. The Fashionsble Event of the Seasor.! Friday and 1 Feb, 11 and 12, saturday | The Gregt New York Success. 200 Nights at Havorly's 14th steset Thea'rs, New Yoik, S0 Nighs at Havedlys Nillos Theatre, New York, £00 N/giits 01 the road. Bartley Campbell's Bouutil, Pleturecq o Gomedy £ccitty Decas, Galley Slave - dacing scenes of Rome, Veni e s masind Apylotante: Ono of the, Strongest Companies Travelin W. H. POWER. Grand Family Mati es Bescrved Seatant Max Mayer’s. J. H. FLIECEL & 60. Saccemors to J. II. THIELE, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 1220 Douglas Street, OMAFA NEE. DISEASES OF THE EYE, Ear and Throat. DR.L. B. GRADDY QCULIST, AURIST & LARYNCIST. Ofico Over Kennard's; Drug Store Corner of14th and Douglas Ste. NEBRASEKA VIHEGAR WORKS) ERNST KREBS, Manager Maoutasturer of all kinds of VINEGAR! oo St Bet. 9k and 0 ONABA, N | the mauufactare of liquor witbout in- | demnifging the owaer of such maru- facture. Mr. Ransom quoted from a decision of Justice Bracley, of the U. S. su- preme cocrt, in a case which camo out of the Towa prohibitory law, which | { 30t forth that the owner must b> in- H the last clause, ‘snd for all dsmages | | demuified to the fu'l value, where said ‘ (R AU T comn g, 4,8 3. J Ok pen O stvpons’ 50 T 4 hate with the und.m.m.. at thoudd Fellows’ enter- Sk yous ova town, erma nvlblmp “Address 1. Hallett. .c«. $a " THEDAILY BEE antains the Latest Home and Tele- & AGENTS FOR DEVLIN THE BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, FARNHAM STREET, Y 2E MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY. Trunks and |'a||ses in the \h‘st. Telescopic Cases and Sample Trunks a Specialty. H. H. MARHOFF, &3 117 14th St Doors North of Ponglas 560000 DCFE:E: ATERS CHEAP ! CHEAPER! GHEAPEST MAX MEYER & BRO. Pio; ose for the next ninety (90) days to s e.itire stock of Diamonds, Waiches, dJewelry, Clocks, Silver-Ware, Pianos & Organ AND GEWERAL MUSICAL MERGCHANDISE At Manufacturing, Prices, Which is from 15 to 20 ver cent. below any Eastern Wholesale House, preparatory to moving into their New Store, Cor. lith & Farn%am We Wean Business. Come and be (o MONEY TAI.KS ales strietly eash, therefore we are enabied offer the consumers of the weed only quality goods for their money. Best straight 10¢ Cigar in the ci Best 3 foraq\.w er Cigar in ths ciby, Best Straight 6 Gizar in the oity, Detroit Fina Cut a pesialty, Oar 80: Fine ('nt in a good one, Bagley's Mav ®lower it 8 and 16 ounce tins, For 40c we have Lang up Smoking Tobacco, “ MIGHICAN TOBAGCO STORE, ” 1417 Doug'as Street. 60, 12EZ= oll whou falament on fast Friday evening, wil confer Fuvor hy calig at No. 1717 Cuming 8%, n-d ¢: chuiging back, B, EDHOLM. 3811 Newsof th Day. ‘Woeare the only Dea'ersin the Celebrated Bagley's May Flower. dect 2602