Jets are a direct consequence of accretion in the inner regions of circumstellar disks. They trace the structure of the accretion disk and, indirectly, the star formation mechanism. Here we report on the discovery of a near-infrared jet from a young B1 star, one of the most luminous young stars known to exhibit such a structure. The jet is seen in L images of IRAS 185560136 in the G35.20.74N region; a significant fraction of the emission is due to Bra line emission. At shorter wavelengths, the jet is obscured: the colors of the bipolar nebula are consistent with 25 mag visual extinctions to the near lobe and 40 mag to the far lobe. A previously detected radio continuum source and an elongated clump of OH maser spots coincide with a break i...