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The Daily Bee. Monday Morning, Feb. 28. BREVITIES. _See Polack'’s advortisement. —Lubwms bulk perfumeat Kahn's —Jack Rabbits 25 cta, each, at Bulfetts. feb25-24 Imported cigars, at Saxe’s, druggist. * _Jack Rabbits 25 cis. each, at Buffetta. feb25-2¢ — Fresh Eggs at 25 oents per dozen, at 3. —Good butter st 25 cents per pound, at J. 1. Nichols’ —Whipple, McMillan & Co., the jewel- ers, Creighton Block. o266 —Rabbits 2 for 25cts, st Buffetta. 25:2t ~Eggs, Oranges and Lemons, 25 cents per dozen at Buffets 284t —Remember the Rive - Kiog concert this eveaing. —Choice Peackblow aud Nesbaunock potatoes at J. L Nichols, —Furniture for sale at 1310, Davenport street, H. Rohwer. £h26-5¢ —Genuine Danish Kia Gloves, at L. C. Enewdld, 18'h and Jackson Sts. wits —Rabbits 2 for 25cts, at Buffetts. 25-2¢ ~The many friends of Mrs. E. K. Long will be giad to learn that she is recovering from a severe epell of sickness. — Babbita 2 for 25cts, at Buffetts. 252t —1sots, Farms, Houses sad Lande. Look over Bemie' new column ot bargainson st paze. —Feak Kleffner, William Rysn avd 3. Dalton have been assigned to duty as special policemen. ~It is understood that the Kitchens Dave agreed to the terms of purchase of Grand Central hotel property. —For Lands, Lots, Houses and Farms ook overBemis’ new column on firet page Bergaina. —The property of the bogus Lord Pelbam Clinton was sold st auction Saturdsy by D. 5. M. Fretwell, Esq. _The DcGroa: property was replevined Friday as the sale wa« commencing. —Peter Esmer, formerly foreman for West & Fritcher, and foreman for Tler & Co., when their works were located in Ohio, died Wednesday night in the insane ‘hospital Lincoln. —A lively runaway took ylace at moon Saturday on 10th street,the horse upsetting the buggy towhich he was attached, throwinz out the driver und demolishing everything ic his way as he disappeared ata 2:40 gait up Hownrd street. —Rive King to-night. — List “Pleasant Hours” party st Ma- sonic Hall to-morrow ight. —The tenth annual ball of the Maener- chor takes place Tussday eveuing at Mets and Turner hall® ~—There will be & reguiar mesting of Geo. A. Custer Post, No. 7,G. A. R., to micht, at Clark's hall. —Capt. G. W. Ball, of Chioago, will lecture before the Y. M. C. A. at their rooms Thursday evening next. —Two hundred and seventy sacks of Austealicn mail were taken east last night, leaving this city on train No. 4, U.P. —Julis Rive King, the greatest living pianist, assisted by & corps of celebrated artists, gives a geand concert at the Acad- emy of Music to-night. —J. 0. Phillipi, division superintendent of the . & M. railroad, is again blessed with another baby —a girl. It came to his home Friday nicht —The C., B. & Q yesterday morning was several hours late arriving from theeast, sad the west bound U. P. traiu left about three hours late. ~If the backbone of winter is broken, the ribs romain intact. Amother cold suap begun Sarurday night ac ompanied by a deadly cold wind thst prevented ‘many an ulster from beiog put in hock —A special train was ran down &0 Lin- ooln yesterday via. the O. &R. V. leav- ing this city «t 2 p. m., ands sp-cisl with twy heavily laden coaches a-rived over the same line at 3:30 p. m., bringing in the legislators aud their friends. The masquerade of the Danish Soci oty, at Metz and Turner halls, Suturday night, was jacgely attended aod a brilliant ucoses Hoffman's and Steinhauser's or- chestras were both engag-d, aud the danc- ing wo prolonged until 5 o'clock yesterdsy ‘morning. —The jury in the case of the State vs. Lorenzo Pickard 1eturoed a verdict o manslaughter Saturday evening. A mo- tion was made for a new trial by the pris- one’s comcd. The convicted man, ur rather boy, for be is vo more, fainted ‘when the verdict was read by the cle:k. —This week beginn'ng the new month, the various Masonic bodies of this city hol | ‘meetings ne follows: Omaha Chapter, R. A M, Tuesdsy eveuing; St. Jobu's Lodge, A. F. and A. M., Thursday eve- ning; Mt. Calvery Commandery, K. T., Fridsy night; Vesta Chapter, 0. G. §., Saturday might. Capital Lodge meets Monday evening. March 7th, and Covert Lodge Wednesday evening, March th. —Major Peter Boyer, for eleven years foreman of the U P freight trainsfer,who resigued his position Feb. st in favor of AN Tunnell, was on Satarday present- the chain from John Baumer's, in this city. Rubber boots at Fallried's. Houry Pandt—The Grooer. Rubber Boots, 2 Arctics, and Rabbers; At vory low prioss at H. Domiz & Co.'s. Water proof shoes at Fullried's. Omahs Mmunerchor's Tenth Grand Annusl Masqoerade Ball, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 1lst, at Turner and Metz's halls. 26-2¢ Water proof boots at FULLmEp's. —— Henry Pundt—The Grooer. INVISIBLE HAIR NETS Only ten cents each, at Mrs. Wood's, Sixteenth street, near Oapitol avenue. £17-e0d-3t Rubber boots at Fuliried's. WITH OR WITEOUT BOARD.™ An'elegsut front room, three blocks from postoffice, for reut to two gentle- men. Inguire at 1519 Dodge street. Penry Peodt—The Grocer. Mumanerchor Mammoth Masquerade Tuesday evening March lst. 262t Water proof boow at Fuiurien's. THE SOCIAL WORLD. Events of the Past Week and Others in Prospect. The Entertainments at the Academy of Music. From Saturday eveniag's Bes. The round up for the past waek showe 1t to have bren quite & lively one and there is promise of abundant amusergent still in store for Omsha people. THE TURNERS The Omaha Turners gave their fifth macked bsll Tuesday evening, st Brandt's Hall, aud the occaslon, ss usuai _with the enterisinments of thls orgauization wss extremely interest- ing and » perfect success. The ususl number of apecial features was intro- duced and enlivened the regalar pro- grammeconsiderably. The firstof these was the dsnce of the Dorvishes, by Prof. Aadres and his pupils. Thesec- ond was the unveiling with sppropriate ceremonies of the emblem of the anti-Jewish lesgue, of Germany, a hog's head. A shadow pautomime of Teunhaoser, was a take-off on the professional rivalry of two of Omaha's leading musicians. Prol. Andres was master of cere- ‘monies, aod with his pupils was dress- ed to take off the prohibition advo- cates in the legielstare in the ctar- acter of German school boys. There were many elegant and beautiful cos tames, among which were especially boticeable: Mrs. Weinhagen, mer- ‘maid; Miss Tina Richards, flower girl; Miss Leona Smith, Hollander; Mr. Otto Beindorf, Spavish nobleman; J. J. Freihofl, old German aoctor; Fred Me:z, doctor; Chas. Metz, Louis XIV; Chris. Bichel, Spanish costume; Henry Richards, Dolly Varden; G. Plomy, Emperor Joseph; Mrs. Schuliz, pos- tillion; Mrs. Segelke, princess car- nival; Mre. A. B Gladstone, morn- Ing star; Mrs. Metz, sorceress; Mies Reinhart, Spanish iady; Miss Reich- ard, Mary Quien of Scuts; Mre. An- dras, Iady of the French revelation; Miss Wicdbeim, French cook; Mrs. Nostor, waitress; Miss Grossman, odalisque; Miss Hendricks, Polish Iady; Mies Beckman, fantasia; Miss Tony Metz, butterfly. Prof. Steinhauser's full orchestra furnished the music in the usual ex- cellent style, PRIVATE MASQUERADE. The private masquerade ball at Ma- sonic hall Wednesday evening was & fioe affair and reflocted great oredit upon the committee f arrang-ments. Prof. Hoffmsn's orchestra furnished the music and J. J. Galligan acted as prompter, *The attendance wae very large and the party passed off pleas- antly in overy respect. Among the msny elegant and novel coetumes our reporter noted the following: Mrs.N. J. Edholw, Italian prin Mr. N. J. Edholm, Ttalisu pr Mrs 1 B Rockenfield, no n: Mr. 1 B Rockenfield, Dutchma: Mrs. S. K. Juckson, Mre. H. Baom er, twin grandmothers; Mr. H K Baumer, German baron; Mrs. Edholm, Gipsy princess; Me. Edholm, Nurwey Mra. Geo.'Hill, night; Mz 13-14 15 pazzie; C. Emery, no oame; Mes, Euery,no name; Mrs. J. Turtle, might; Mr J. Tartle, Tark; Mrs. Wm. Oshorn, Itslian boggar; Mr. Wm. Osborn, Irishman; Miss Nellie Csfforty, fairy; Miss Lillie Beard, pons Miss Maggio Criaby, seilor girl; Mrs. Borton, night; Miss Ella Eidredge, geddese of lib Miss A Pickens, America; Misses Maggie and Louie Moynihsn, peassnt girln; Mra. Chency, carda; Mi:s Ma gle Hondecson, gypsy queen; M Gortie Shepard, pientation negres Miss Lizzio Banson, hunires, M Faany Joues, flower girl; Mis: Connal ly, Queen Elizabeth; Mise Nellle Munson, Ffantasis; Mise Smith, no name; Mra. Duncan, Gipsy; Miss Neltie Powers, no uame; Mis Zida Wands, coquette; Miss Arbuthn t, mermald; Mrs. L Scherb, negress; Miss Foreman, tamborine girl; Miss Gusie Johnson, Indisn irl; Miss Oornell, firewoman; harles Pickens, Cbinese ambasssdo C. C. Field, policemsn; Frank Pat’ rick, Mexican; Ctas. Courtney, Tral- isn count; Fred Pickens, puoch; J. R. Barnacle, clown; Thos. Curry, darkey; N. Johowon, George Washiny: ton; M, Cronem-yer, negro; Billy Eldwedge, base baliist; M. Csrpenter, no mame; Jas. Carnaby, King Calic ©c0; Ssm Farnsworth, clawn; 8. Corn- fieid, musician; Sam’ Mallette, domi- no. ODD FELLOWS On Monday eveuing last about fifty members of Council B-ufts Lodgs No. 49,L 0. 0. F. visited State Lodge No. 10, of Omshs, snd were enter- tained in hospitable style. Short ex- erolses, consisting of speeches, etc., ‘were followed by a substantial lunch servedin the library room and at a Iste hour the visitors left for home greatly pleased with their trip. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. On Washington's birthday a delega- tion of Sir Knights from Mt. Calvary Commandery No. 1, of this city, went to Fremont to attend a grand banquet given to the order by the Sir Knighta of that oity. Mayor Chase secured special rates over the rallroad and ‘weat out with Sir Kuvights E. A. Al- len, Gustave Anderson, L. H. Korty, J. H. Butler and Thos. Gibson. The banguet was held at the Occidental Hotel and there were about forty cou- ples prosent. Hornberger's Lialian chestrs have been socured for the ocomlon. The Conoordis society has also tendered its assistance sud the concort promises to be one of the finest roueical treats of the season. An excellent programne is before us whichlinclodex': Overtare — “Tite Diadem,” Hetzel & T o farth ) maha Zither club. Aiendichor ~*Nacht. sger von Granada,” O 8ilo —Eonging for Home,” Praf. Aug. Walth velina Polks Mazurka,” R Sermano, . Malchien, h ‘Souvenir de ure—*Pretty s a Picture,” Bt £ s hestra. etzel & Lrvine's orchest = Birthday Mazrka—Omiha Zither club. ther Duett—"‘One Heart Puof. Aug. Waltber and Piuno an x. Der Lindenbaum—Concardia. rof, Aug. Walther. PS"am“&Blrvp—():m Zither ciub, The remarkably low sdmissilon price of twenty-five cents insures & large sudience. SANS CEREMONIE CLUB. On Monday eveniug last a very plessant party was given at Standard Hall, under the ausploes of the above organisation. Hoffman farnished ex- cellent mueic, snd the srrangements were complete throughout. Among others present were: Misses Wilson, Sharp, Kennard, Davis, Brady, Callie MoConnell, Faunie Wood, Mamie Lake, Nellle Goetachins, Lizzie sacs, Mary Knight, \ilbar, Nichols, Morgsn, Lehmer, Oder- wood and McCormick; and Mesvre, Wilbor, Sweesy, Millard, Johnson, Bennett, Beach, Hills, Foster, J. arrier, R Carrier, Knight, D. W. Saxe and A. Ssxe. BALLS AND PARTIER. A pleasant surprise party was given Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Gibson, at their residence on California street, between Fourteenth aud Fifteenth, Tuosday evening, that being the birthday of Mra, Gibson. About fifteen couples invaded their cozy home and musio, dancivg sud refreshments were pro- vided amone the evening's amuse- ments, Martha Washiogton was pres- ent in approved costums. A boauti- ful silver card c1se and boquet holder was presented Mrs. Gibson, The Marthia Washington tea party given by the Eighteenth Street M. E. church Tuesdsy evening, was a fine social success. This evening the Danish assocla- on will give their sixth annual mas- querade in Mets's and Tarner hall, with two bands of music. On March 1st the Mimnnerchor annual masquer- ade will take place in the same halls, The members of the Mmonerchor are exerting themsolves to make this affuir eclipse all their previous efforts. A PRIVATE PARTY was given last evening at the residence of Mr. N. Merrlam, st which about thirty iovited guests were present. Au elegant supper was enjoyed and that hospitality, for which Mr. and Mrs. Merriam are 8o noted, was dis- pensed to the groat satiefaction of | the gucsts. ‘The Academy. QUEEN ESTHER. This beantitul oration was rendered second timo, at the Academy of Masle latt evening to a large and seloct audieuce and wasrocoived with incressod favor. The matinee per- formance this afternoon crowded the , aud to night the besutifal entertainment will be given for the Isst thme. Two or three changes in the =olo cast are tobe made this Mr. Parr, Prof. Seager's abie nasistast, g ne “King,"” and the professor himself tsking & Acsd eveuing, }caived intheesstand in San Francisco. i The following transfera were re- Scarbough,” || ‘Osgue, real estate agent and convey- March 14thand 15th. The first night ho will play ““Yorick's Love.” John A. Stovens, who Is playing a sfa: woeks engagement on the Pacific oaast, will stop in Omaha two nights on his way esst and plsy hls own deamas, “Unknown” and “Passion,” bo th of which have been well re- A NEW FIRM. The sdvent of the water work: with the necessary Inoresse of plumb- ing work sttendant upon it, has brought to our city a new and thor- oughly competent firm of plumbers, a8 and steam fitters. Mesars, Tarpy & Foran, who have just opened a shop-at No. 216 Twelfth strect, between Farnham and Doug- las. The senior member of the firm is well known as the man who has been doing the work for the Haxton Steam Hoater company, and in that Real Estate Transters. <orded at the county clerk’s office yos- terday, as reported by John L, Mo- Piano Solo—"Grard Polka de Convert,” i 18 east; w. d.—§125 eols part to rolieva one of the gen- man who canuot bo present. The price of admission this evening'wil be the neusl 25 centa 1o any part of the house; resorved seats in dress circle or parquet, 59 cents. RIVE KING The Rive-King concert, to take plsce Mondsy evening, will be one of the finest treats of the season, and the sale of reserved seats indicates an unusual attendsnce and of the elite of the city. The entire company. is composed of artists such as are sel- dom seen in this part of the coantry. The Chizago Timee says: “The Rive- King conert company of concerts on yesterday tral Muasic hall. Mme. Julia Rive- King was received with enthusinsm. Here in a_city wherein sho counta 80 many admirers aud friends, she invari- ably meets witha cordtal welcome. Her playing of yesterdsy amply proved her right (0 a foremost place in the ranks of the geeat pianists, and never has it beu mure scholarly and finish- ed. She made another emphatic suc- coss and was applanded. The com) ny includes a new soprauo of excellence, » Miss Laura Bollini: Mabella, the contrslio; George Bred- erick, the basso; Herr Richter, and Mr. Ferdioand Dalcken. Itisastrong organization, composed of artlsts of sbility, all of whom are capable of sustaining a standard programme.” IVANEOE CLUB. The Ivanhoe Dramatic and Musioal olub has been reorganized, with the followlog officers: C. J. Smyth, president; Jos. McCaffrey, troasurer; J. F. Faux, dramatic director; W. V. Waugh, masical director; D. McOam- bridge, secretary. The club have se- cared the Academy of Music for two performances, to bo given Thursday, March 17th, matinee and evening, when they intend producing the his. torlcal drama of “Robert Emmer,” capacity did sn admirsble job on the High Schocl, Himebsugh'e and Barka- low’s bulldings. Daring the lsst few years he has done for the Haxton company extevsive jobs on public and private bulldings all over the weat. In Chicago Mz. Tarpy hus worked for years, aud is thoroughly couversant with every kind of work done by the trade. These gentlemen will furnish estfmates free of chs 1 on any job in heir lize, from a commou pump to the moat elaborate and exteusive steam fitting contract. Wo bespeak for the new firm a trial, -and believa they will baild up a large snd remunorative business. DAMAGED GOODS ancer: Fanoy P. Wright to Osthorlue G. Dimmick: North § of lot 4 in bicok 57, q. 0, 3.—8100, Wm. J. Yourg et al. to Johauua Schatt: One acte in thes. w. } of n.e.3 of section 34, town 15, rance Wm. W. Lowe to Heury St. Felix: Lot 4, block1, Kountze and Rath's addi ion; w. d —82,100. Wilson Reynolds and wife to John Stelbe, the se of nw } the sw of ne and uw of se } in section 6, town 15, range 11 ¢, w. d.—$1,320. 8. N. Rice aad John Reed to Thom- 2a Price, w 4 and se } of nw } of sec- tdon 8, and aw } of aw } of section 5, town 16, range 16 e w. d.—$900. Cathetine Herm to Frank R. Mills- paugh, part of lot 8, block 71, w. d. = 75. leb Thos. A. Creigh left for Washington City yesterday. 0. J. Salisbury and wife have returned from ihe east. W. C. Seachrist leaves to-day for New York and Washington. 2 John E. McClure, of the O. & M. rail. way, goes to Washington to-day. Helen Mar White, the reader, was among the arrivals from the east yester- day. Mra. M. C. Phum, wife of the Dead- wood banker, is visiting frieuds in this Your Own Prices. Now is your time to securea big bargaia. 106 feamed chromos at 75 cents; 47 oil paiuting in gold frames, at from $5.00 to $8.00; 115 frames ot from 10 cents to $5.00 each; 5,600 foot of molding cut in frames to fit Plotares at just half p-ice. Above goods were partly damaged during the late snow storm and are now offered at the above low prices. A. Hosee, Jz., 1519 Dodge street. 25-1f NOTICE—Advertisements To Loan, For Sale, Lost Found, Wanta, Boardicg, &c., wilt bo in- soried in these coiumns ouce for TEN CENTS per line; each subsequent insertion, FIVE CEATS Per lluo The first insertion never less than TWENTY-FINE CENTS. LOAN—ALS per cont Intw n sums of 2000 snd _up st ciaus lrap rov- at BEMIS P Ay | Best R “nd Dougias ts. Tendtt ¢ Law Offos Crighton Blook 100 Faruham street, gency, nov-a-tf Ar WARTED ‘a3 salos 1ady 0 TV AXTED-A situstion asses I st Address ANTED—A fex boarders at tho west. corner of Kleventh aad; o pleasint home and good table. ANTED Girl for geucral housework, 102 Howard St. 3001 | VA7 AX..ED- NE OF THE LARGEST Wholesalo Clothing Houses In New York City, for tne coming fall trude, expor- enced saicsmen. Those having exrerionco and commanding trade will fi-d this s frst- class opportunity Apply at once, with refer- ences, to A B C, Pustoffice Box305, New York Citb, 3047 W ANTED - Eaplisment tra wolleducaied aud fayorsoly recommended man, & good correspondent in he Englith, German and Danish languages, a trustworthy bookkee and pretty sood ponman, Adlress “C L..” offica. 15628 "ANTED—A capable girl in & small family, N, E. corne- 17¢h and Capital Avenus (aj stair-). 3814 ook 1o go wet, good woges,manand wie proiucs<?. Empl s ment wile. bnquiret 3.5, French &1 o, ANTEU—_Good gil for ganeral housewrk Y oo o Fates! ook Avenue. sto.28 ANT D_To rent cottago of sbout 4 rooms. W s, St oo, ssan: Frank Moores, of the Wabash, with kis son Harry, left Ist night to sttend the in- anguration of President Garfield. W. H. Scott, chief ticket agent of the Kausas City, St. Joe & Council Blufls railway, was in town yesterdsy. W. H. Qufck, of DesMoines, general western superintendent of the United Btates express, was in town yesterday. Gen, Backws and Gen. Ageamonte, U, 8. A., and Revenue Collectors Wright, of Nevada, and Cumings, of Ft. Benton, were among the through passengers in from the west last night, Mr.jAlex. Davis, special correspondent of The Boston Daily Advertiser, and G, W. Simpson, president of the Boston Pro- duce Exchange, werein the city Satuzday. Dr. [Dinsmors has returned from the onst, J. Ed. Setith returned from the capital Saturday. Councilman Jones came up from Lin- coln Satarday. Mr. T. F. Tibbles came in fom Wahoo Saturday morning. Mr. Henry Hickman has returned fom New. York. J. G. P. Hilderbrand. representing The Lincoln Globe, is in town. D.G. Hull, of Lincoln, was in the city Saturday, en route to Washiugton, Hon. ¥, W. Corliss, county commission- Attempted Suicide. From our local sgent in Greenwood, Nob., wo learn that quite s sensation was created i that village, on Thurs- day evening, by a young man named L. Ingle, who swallowed s halfan ounce of laudunum, with intent-to commit suicide. Itappears that Ioglo had contemplated wedding a very nice and respectable young lady but his sister for some reason not explained, opposed the match, and this was the oause of the trouble, By the timely sid of Dr. N. A. Way, of Greenwood, the young man’s lifc was saved, but Tngle aays be will do the job up In better shape next time. If heis fool enough to carry his threst into execa- tlon, the dootors had butter let himgo next time. He will got sick of it soon enough when he meets his Satanic Nibs. Found—Oertificate of deposit from Omaha Bank. Inguire at this «ffice, Workingmen know where to go for your driok of pure Kentucky 10 cent whiskey, imported gins and Irish whiskeys, Budwelsor bocr, Agent for St. Gotthard Bitters. er returned from Lincoln Saturday. . D. L. McGucKiy, Magor Chase and wife returned from | 190 27-1m 314 Svuth 10uh bt. Lincoln vin the U. P. Saturdsy. TR e Hon. J. C. Crawford, of West Point, was in the city Friday, and returned home Saturday. Harry T. Bowman and Harry C. Gano, travelling salesmen for Hickmans’, started on their spring business toue yesterday. Mr. Will B. Tremann returned Friday from a trip to Chicago, to which market b9 tock several cars of cattle from Ne- braska. % Thos. G: MeKaell, a prominent crockery werchant of Chillicothe, 0., accompanied by his two sons, srrived Saturday over the Wabash and s the guest of Samuel Burns. of a young man, paying $25 for ir, Mrs. James Morris left for the j Of course Mr. Hagyerty cluimed emst yesterday to be abeent about six | the animal, and Brown, real:zing that weeke. _She will be present at the insnga, § B W0uld huve to_ turn'i over to th ration, after which she will takea short | Svnory Concluded to sce what he trip into Canada o ses her frisads, aud on | could do in the way «f apprehending bor st will it th. pinipal smpor | Sy pmeoezzy ™15, had sulewtully juma ( f fashions in the esstern cities. i aforementioned bob-tsiled bovine to him. Accompanied by Officer Cluogh. ‘The Last. he crossed to Omaha in his buggy, The closivg entertainment was givem { and after an extended search for the by the Harmonio society Saturday | JOung man, was compelled to give (it up. While driving slong oning to s crowded house, at the | poruhin street, an Omaty express Academy, afier a most successfal ser- f man ran into Bill's vehiclsand neatly fea of four performances. Mr. Harry ; removed & wheel. Brown had the J. Parr, in the role of “King Ahas- mrllmhdflzer srroated tand fafleria woras,” added greatly to tho cffect of | Sor7 d‘;;,":',“uf_‘ul":";?‘::’.";;vb“"{? the beautiful oratorlo. ing Brown in the suit. With his Miss Jennie McClelland won addi- | wal-filled oap of bitternesa for his la- tonal laurels,as did alse Mastor Harry | bors, Brown retarned home on thres MoGoralek, who say it dury | wheals, and I anytbing bt & mpli- . 4 g 98t ; mentary in his opinion of Omaha jus- with her, and possesses a remarkably { tice and Omaha cow thi fide volos. FProf. Sesgor, on bebalf | pareil. of Miss Jennie's numerous admirers, prosented her with a lovely diamond 4 novel case of larceny was brought to Ught in this city yesterdsy morn- ing. A farmor living on Keg oreck, named Hoggerty, arrived {n the city, and after findiog Chief Jacksou told that official that a valushis cow, be longing to him, had been driven off aud disposed of by u nephew of his, Tom Browloy, by newme, wi in Omaha. A search being institutod the bob-tailed bovine wra found in Wm. Browa's stook yard - part of the city. Mr. stated that he purchmd Henry Pundt—The Grocer. ANTED—A youns, large, good sieppln W e o emping offce, e ANTED—A gitl to do general Bousawork, 1214 Davenport t., bet, 1%th and 13th streots i ‘ANTED—To rent, for a torm of years, the third story of some brick building (soon 0 Lo erected), si on the co ner stroot in the business center of Omaha. address Goo. R Rathbun, Principal Great Weat- ern Business Coliege. s104¢ "ANTED—A goot Eoglishand German cor. reepondent, must bos fst-olam penmiva ddress with roteronces W, i, Ece clice. SALAE ANTED —Thorougly competent girl, at 1916 Farnham 8. Good waaes, © S5 ANTED—A good girl for_gencral howse: Y vort, i b frnd ol e e and roner southesst comer 20th fund California 8ta, gt 315t VW ANTED—4n exporienced batcher wante to atart a meat Caarket! 1 some rmall weet town, where ticrs is none, or where 0uo (% toede.'; would take a roliable partner. Addrew E. K. Webb, Jackson, Dakota Co. Neb. 90-t¢ VY ANTED—4 ood Rouse-koober, 1100 Farn ham streot, up:tairs. 3241 4R RENT—HOUSKS AND LAND. OR RENT—A n ow cottage with five rooms, ! collar, hard and -oft water at $15a month, Apply st 822 scuth igth SL. 391 OR RENT—Forty acren improvod, farm 8 5. W_of Omaha. Enquire of A. Fudayson, 2%ndand Harney Sta. 39647 g Avenu Rovm Teated by rreister with outhwest corner Lith and Captital 384-2 JRO SENTme farmished room on Dougias *""het. 17th ani 18i, 2 blocks from . O Enquire 3t No. 17. 040 1ot room. eBiAl nisiod rooms over e K. E. Cor. 18th wd vo oxtra lnrge packh cheap, at corner 16th and Grace 35, FAOUSES AND L. i w coluran of bargains on ist and lota of for svle n new lumber yeur time it ire 13ih st o-cr State Bank, 73 Lwlt six thousand fest of cood cantilng. Fo 33 bitn.y'e sho- store, (1) residence Iots on apper et. )luhu LM o ALE—Mags of Douchs and Sarpy countics A. RO EWATER, 162) vari- 33011 ham Street. OB SALE Houss and 1 at 812500 JOHN L. MCCAGUE, Opy. Pustffice. SI0.4¢ OR S\LE—Seven good busines lots on Faruham street, JOUN L. McCAGUE, o Opposite Fostoffice. JEMIS UFFERS A SPLENDID LIST OF Farcaing inHouses, Lots, Farms and Lauds, in his new column on 1st page 0L SALE-Lasse and tarniture of a trst- class hotel In a town of 1300 innabitant, State of Nebraska. Has 24 Leds, the travelling men's resort. Inquire at Bee office 218tf OR SALE_A FARGAIN—A bulding with “mloon fccures, armitareand stoeks 10th St Sppostiothe U- . depot,fo el sary, ehea Or the fixtures, farnitare and sock wil ‘be. sold and Builing rénted. Taquire of K. KAEIE: AN Tt Simpson's JPOR SALE-Tso cioso carciagen, at 4. . 9 MISCELLANEQUS. | ring, as & souvenir of the oocaslon of her debut with the Harmonlo society. The Harmonio society will hold » meeting at Hospe's hall shortly to lay out earnest work for the future. J. H. FLIEGEL & CO0. Successors to J. H. TIIRLE, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 1220 Douglas Street, OMAHA. NEB. Licensed to Marry. Macrisge licenses were fasued last week to the foliowing parties by the county judge: D T M u"T Mr. A. T. Sigwart and Miss Antoin- LI L] ] ette Terril. ( Mr. Ole J. Christonson and Eliga- * | beth Peterson. s Momi e E | GADDLES Mr. Thos. J. Bermingham and Miss and Katburine Dvsen HARNESS, band went out and furnished some ez In three acts, with & strong cast and appropriste scanery. On Taesdsy evemng last abou: [OAING VRS tweoty-five members of Harmony| The next entertainment at the Ohapter, No. 25, order of the Exstern | Academy will be March 4th, when An. Btar, cxme over 'from Couueil Bluffs | nie Pixley sppears in M'liss. in sleighs, and were royaily entertain- | Maggie Mitchell is engaged for the od, at Masonic Hall, by the ladies of | 16th of March. Vesta Ospter, No. 6, 0. E. §,, of this | Wilhelmj will make his reappear. city. The evening was begun with a | ance in Omaba March 10th. ball for which Hoffman furnished he | Gilmore's Mica Humpty Dumpty music and J. J. Galligan acted s | troupe will play thelr tricks at the prompter, and at midnight an elegant | Academy on the 5th of March. supper was served in the dining room | The Salisbury Troubsdours are adjoining the hall. The guests re- booked for the 24th and 25th of oromed the ice bridge at a late hour | March. ‘much pleased with their visit. Clinton Hall's “‘Strategists” will be ZITHER CLUB CONCERT. hero April 3d; April 9th, Stenberg The second grand coucert of the | concert; April 11th sud 12th, “An Omaha Zither Club, takes place at | Arabian Night.” Metr's Hall to-morrow eventng, be- | Tom Koene, the Californta trage- ginsing promptly at 8 o'cock. Prof. | dian, who has been making- such s Walther has, as is known, been secur- | sucoessful ana brilliant esstern tour, d as musical director of thisclub and | under the mansgoment of W. R. the servioes of Hetzel & Irvine's or- | Hayden, willplay two nighta in Omaha, EASTERN STAR. | Twenty-fourth streets, at 1 p. m. yes- Death Record. Jobn Schlepkohl died February 26, aod was burled yesterday from his late residonce, 1607 Capitol avenue. He was a member of Allemannen LodgeNo. 8,L Q. O. F., and was burled with the rites of the order, a Iarge sttendance following therematns to the grave. The Union Pacific band led the procession. Elizsbeth Aberoromble, wife of John M. Marston, died Satordsy evening st 10:45, on Ohicsgo, between Seventeenth and Elghteenth streots, aged 48 yosrs. Funeral takes place to-day at 2 p. m., from the Eighteenth street M. E. church. Des Molues, Towa, papers please copy. Mrs. Elizsbeth O'Brien, wife of P. J. O'Brien, died Fobrusry 26th, of consumption, aged 37. Funeral took place from the restdence, south alde of Casm, between Twenty-third and Mr. Charles Ambery and Miss Mary Agents for JAMES R. BILL Quinlan. & CO., Celebrated CONCORD HARNESS. L& The Best tn The World & DR.BLACK'S RHEUMATIC CURE Warranted a Sate, Gertain and Speedy Cure for ‘Rhoumatism in al I's forms, Nearaigia, Lame Back, Pain - the Breast and. 5ide, Fain in the Stomach and Kigneyr, & 1t s an internal Fomedy. Tonic and Fiood Purifier, nd whilois vt 120 Disass I improves o feneral Fm A4 over BEMIS new colamn of bargains o st i FJVEAMS CAN BE GOT—At Jehn Barr's stable for all kinds of work, a¢ ressonable figures iicagjcomer 18th and Leaviuworth 8¢~ S84 JREVARDLL wil give 850 for s tormation that willlead £0 *ho detection of the orate Ehat threw poisoa in my vard on the corner of 9th and Harney to-lay. JAMES F. MORTON. KEN UP—On the 17th, & heiler, abcus L me v aud v ld ot o’ skt hito spot on stors cormet of 100 nd WiEian ireete BARNEY HAMON, 305-1 Absolutely Pure. Hads trom_Grapo Cream Tartar.—No othar prevaeston make sugh Tght, fuky ok Srosde, or Txarious pastry. Can bo taten by drapoptics withont Tear of hg s remting from he' * for Tigoatitto food- S5 oniy T cans by i Grocors. Wovas Faixo Powomn Gn.. Now York. THE DAILY BEE Serday. Sllflv BLACK & CO0., PROPRIETORS, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA- ) C.F. Goodmaz, geneasl agent, Omahs, Neb. Jantains the Latest Home and Tele- | Newsof th Day. i ANTED—Copying and ail kirds of writing | CHEAP ~ LANDS i IMPROVED EARNMVMS:" For Sale. 1,000,000 Acres of Beautiful Rich PRAIRIE LAND;, Located in all the Counties of EASTERN NEBRASKA. Many of these lands ars more or less improved and can be had at wild land prices, are located in the sssit | midst of splendid settle- ments, conven ent to Rail- roads, Growing Towns, Schools, Churches, &o., while scarcely a quarter section can be found with- out spring or running stream of clear water, on some part of it. We offer these lands generally on long time and easy terms, with low rates of interest, or a liberal dis- count for cash. Prices range from $2 to 810 per acre, while we can sell many flne tracts far below their market value, oy DOUGLAS GOUNTY We Offer Over 30,000 ACRES, Located from 4 to 15 miles from Omaha, at from $6 to $10 per acre, on from 1 to 10 years time. In BURT, SARPY and ‘WASHINGTON OJUNTIES ‘woe offer great bargains onlarge tracts, some of which run as low as $3 per acre. In CEDAR and other Coun- ties, lands suitable for colony from $2.50 1o $3.50 per acre. I OMAHA OITY property we offer Cheap Houses and Lots, Houses and Leased Ground, Elegant Residences, Splendid Lots in all partsot the City and Additions, Business and Residence Property, smal] tractsor from1 to 5. 10 and 20 acres, for Sale, Lease and Ex- change. We also have for sale Improved Farms A NOTARY PUBLICcanall ways be found in our office, Lands will beshown purchasers free of charge, by Some with moderate improve- ments, others with large fiae houses, good outbuildings, mostly cultivated, and located in all parts of Douglas ana the other couties named, and all on the most liberal terms. Persons wishing to buy, sell, reat, lease, exchange or convey any kind of Real Estate will find us prepared for active busi- ness atall times. Boggs & Hill, Rear Estate Broxegs, 1408 North Side of Farn. St., Opp. Grand Central Hotel, Omaha, Neb. i HOUSES & LOTS JUST IIN Immense Stock for " TFLL AND WINTER Fine Custom-Made i CLOTEING | Men’s Suits, | Boys’ Suits i Children’s Suits. , WINTER OVERCJATS {For Men, Boys, and Children Under-Wear, Hats :nd Caps. Trunks and Valises, at Prices t~ Suit Ail, ax Egrpham Street, Near Fourteenth AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & co., THE BOSTON CLOTHING _HOUSE, FARNHAM STREET, X22X<= 1212 MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY. Tho largest and bews assortment of Trunks and Valises in the West. Telescopic Cases and Sample Trunks a Specialty. PROP. H. H. MARHOFF, - - - 117 14th St.. 3 %.o“ North of Pougias St. _— GATZ & FREEMAN, CRACKER MANUFACTURERS, And Wholesale Dealers in CIGARS and CONFECTIONERY. During the Fall and Winter we will handle COUNSELMEN'S FRESH CYSTERS, whick aro now the beet in the market. A large assortment of CANDY and SUGAR,, TOYS for the Holiday trade. GATZ & FREEMAN, 510 11th St., Omaha, oct15-sod-ga. MAX MEYER & CO., ONM A XX A . GUNS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING GOODS Fishing Tackle, Base Balls and a full line of IWOTIONS AND FACNY GOODS Send for Price List. - MAX MEYER & €0, Omaha, Nel MAX MEYER & CO, WHOLESALE TOBBACCONISTS | Tobacco, 25 cents per pound upwards, Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards, Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards, meiee D, B. BEEMER, 8. COMMISSION MERCHAN And Wholeeale Dealer in Foreign and Domestic' Frutt, Jobber of Hams, Bacon, Lard, Futter, Fyzs, Poultry, Game and Countey Produce Generally. Purchaeiog sxent for il kinds of Goods and Merchaudise not kept i stock himeelf - the same being selccted w.th care, and billed a% cur:out Markot rates. @eneral Western Agent for BOOTH'S OVAL BRAND OYSTERS, and Wholesale Dealer in Fresh Lake, River and Salt Water Fish, d sodiwsm . F. STOETZEL, Dealer in Hardware, COOKING STOVES and Tinware. Stove Repairer, Job Worker and Manufactarer of a Kinds of Cans, Tenth and Jackson Streets. L Vax Caxr, M. D, E. L. Siooivs, M. D ACADEMY oF music: NEBRASKA MenicaL anp surcical | INSTITUTE, John 8. Ralbert, - - Manager. Monday Evening, February 28, Greatzst Attraction of the Season RIVE-KING CONCERT,’ MADAME JULIA RIVE-KING will be supported by SIGNORA LAURA BELLINT, ‘The Great. Prima Donna Soprans. MISS EMVA E. MABELLA, (Contralto. MR. GEORGE H BI{UD'IRICK. Raaso, MR, FERDINAN DULCKEN, (Mausical Director), snd HERR REIN- H ;k 1.1‘2 ,lll‘cli’mk, (Violin Virtuoso). a2t Max Meyes & o’ s Thaaing moraing, Fob. 2475, 50 ., without extrn PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Now oren for tho reception TRENUENT 08 ALL CHEDME AT SR Bun AL DISFASES. NOTIC DRS. VAN CAMP & SIGGINS, — s Physicians & Surgeons, Any one haing doud anlamie | wil remeve Propristom. |Ih-lr~ of chrge. Léave orders southesst of Harme; i = .&mmu wTH D | < 7 a0d 14th St,, second door, :

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