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| THIE OMAHA BEE OFFICIAL PAPLR OF THE CITY. | TAHE OMANA DAILY BEE iWers by carror, niing, (Sun per week, o ot annum, wh In sorved to s any 7 for paid v vot allowed 10 rece Aptons, or 10 11 cop o money for i tis DAILY | complatn ¢ aiout irregularities, Mdrossed 10.4his office will reoelve prompt aitention % OMANA DALY Hre will be matied to subsoribers ut e following rates, payable inva- 6 months. OMAIA DAILY Bk lius e LARGEST chret ix, | Omaha Brevities. —Mrs, D). P, Bowers will play here next week, and the sale of reserved seats has already been begun by Wy- man & Eberhart, yress, and two yaggage cars, three first-class coaches, and four sleepers composed the Union Pacific express train west this morn- One postal, o The poem, entitled “St. Patrick’s | " which appeared in our last issue, was written on the | D cvening's vartising | spur of the moment—=while the pro- | ~Local wotices, 25 | cession moved up Farnham street,— oot o | by John O'Keefe, Esq. 5 herefore, Lk bant And Cheapest medlum. TLATES OF ADVRITISING line - Joced v fine ; iry the month e North Star Society recently | s must invariably be | formed a debating club, which held | its first meeting last evening at the , ot less than Transhant ain paid for 1n ad ennce Ihl-lurn.ndth advertisements Ly spocial T Society's hal AII Togtl Notices, Statoments, Tobular | * t.m‘r"mmrln carciul revision by copys | golved, That nature is more beautiful o' oo 4 bo furni<hed, must b handed £ fore_ten o'clock A. M. {0 insure insertion the | than art,”” was ded in favor of old Pn"flf--a Jacal advertisemants before two | Dature, O ireralsements batore one o'elock ¥. % —A dispatch was received to-day e o P>ty g for the | from Hon, John Taffe, saying that no e week's issue. decision has yet been rendered on the terminus -question, Council Bluffs will please keep its powder dry, and | NOTICE, On and after October twent mourn over that which has already | been wasted, “first, 1872, the @ty eirculation of the DALY Tk y ansumed by Mr. Edwin Davis, to whose order all sui- “riptions not Bl at the office will be payable wnd by whom all receipts for subseriptions will be countersigned. E. ROSEWATER, Pablisher. | —After the oration at Redick's | Opera House, a lady in coming out, fell down the stairs head foremost, and was stunned for a moment or two, by the shock, Those who wite nessed the accident, wondered that she did not break her neck, ~—This evening the first masquerade oo & | ball of the Omaha Mwmunerchor will #10:00 P, M. !mk(- place, at Turner Hall. Every- | uy 2 5eted | ghing possible has been done to make this the finest affair of the season. | The programme, as published in an- other column, is an attractive one, and speaks for itself. The ball be ) | promptly at 8 o’clock, with a “polon- by the Omaha City Band. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF ARRIVE. 1:00 1 M COhicago, Barlingtion & Missou River siundayn excepted. Toatardays excopie Chicago, Nock Island & Paclfic, A M. LWP M, +itonday A M. Kz f Buniays excopiod. xeopted. mgo & Northwestern. ey, 8t.30. & Co aise Yornlog fxpress. . ti00 A M ~TLe ball of the Emmett Monus veulug Kxpross . ment Association, at Shoaf's Hall ! last ev ed. The floor was The question, “Re- | ng, was very largely attend- at all times | “SUCH DINGS VOT NEVER SAW! How Wilhelm Was Beaten Out of His Household Traps by a Cunning Woman, Willam Lett is the name of an hon est German cabinet maker, beenat work for several years for Dewey & Swne. Bome time ago he | hiad trouble with his wile, and for good cause he went to Indiana to live fnru\\lulfl at least long enough to have proceedings for a divorce insti- toted, and the case is still pending. Upon his return from the State of many divorces, he set his eye on another woman, whom he proposed to marry as soon as he obtained his di- vorce. e accordingly furnisled a house, and had her take care of it, she who has TUMBLER THROWING.! MANSARD ROOF A Woman's Head Cut Opsn One Man Hits Another Over by a Gliss Thrown by the Eye, and Makes a Man, a Deep Wound At late hour last night a colored | Vindquest, the ice man, while brute from Council Bluffy, entered | standing in Rassmussen’s saloon on the cigar and candy store of Kn(el Furnham strect, last evening, had Anderson, near the corner of Tenth | head puton him by a man named strect and Capitol Avenue, and in«| Anderson, who came in and without vested twenty«five cents in a cheroot, | any ceremony walked wp to his vie- pe which he lit, and puffed vigorously. | tim and hit him over the eye either "' Between pufly he had the audacity | with a derringer or something else ho [ al M AL TO RENT, Biw DroRy Ihdy MOt RENT occupying, however, asoparato apart- ment for sleeping purposes. Matters | ran along in this manner for several months, till lastevening, when Wil« liam returned home, only to find | that his prospective happiness had been completely upset by the desers | tion of his intended second wife. During the day some relatives of hers, had come into the city with a wagon provided with a hay rack, and upon this, with the woman’s assistance, they packed every available picce of furniture and article of household goods, and covering up the property with hay, they drove out of town to their home, eight miles from the city. The only thing they left behind them was honest Wilhelm's trunk, containing his clothes. The state ot affuirs almost broke bhis heart, and upon finishing his story to his em- | ployers this morning, he exeluimed, [ with tears in his eyes, * Mein Gott ! | Teh vould as lief died as haf | such dings habben ! Sueh dings vat | Ineversaw!” The matter has been [ put into the hands of « Liwyer, who will uttempt to recover the preperty. i) bin to address some very improper res murks to the p who or« dered him out ol *he establishment. Her commands not being obeyed, she called him some very hard namcs, but really no better than he deserved This enraged him, and not liking such back talk from white-trash, he picked up a tumbler, and threw it at her with all the force he could muster. The flying missile struck Kate on the head, and breaking into several pieces, made two or three very deep and ugly wounds. The tumbie thrower then ran out and made goo! his escape. The wounded cigar girl, with the assistance of a friend, found her way toold Dr. Van Hoosen’s office, on Tenth strect, half frightened to death, fearing that the wounds would prove fatal. The doctor dressed them, however, and sent her home, assuring her that she would live a while longer, and stand a chance of having a half dozen tumblers being thrown at her. sprictress, hield in his hand, cutting a severe | ¥ gash over the optic. The assailant, || after wccomplishing his deed, took | made his appearance. It sccms llmt Anderson had been employed by Vindquest, and had had somo difficul- [« ty in getting his pay for his work, and so tookgthis method of squaring | accounts, Vindquest proceeded to a drug- store and had the wound bound up, | | but the manner in which the job was put up not suiting him, he called on Dr. Pinney, who fixed him out. We | understand that he intends to have Anderson arrested, and justice meted out to lnm. ul tin Brack ALI’A(‘AQ a Specialty, decTtf at Cruickshank's, BusiNgss CARDS of the latest styles at the Bee office, quick, neat and | cheap. Call and see. Ox10N Surs, chenp at Bry Personal, —J. C. mon, of Chi: “trout in his,”" at the Wyoming jeorge M 8 20, takes | Bacon, Imlm, from nizin H. ¢ ateher Missouri river br L went E terdy, heing cailed away by in b o yes sickiess iy, wal P Edward Connor, who Wyoming | of the | Co's, marls 3t 1“0 1 CHOR." b - | TR~ | The First Masquera the Society. -4jalt of Al ‘lurner Evening, Ma tall, 'Tuesday | 18th, 1873, trade on 'to Ominibuses and M oftice, coru toen inl Opening and Closing of Ontanitie nouTs, WA, Mails in crowded with dancers, who were | viewed with a great deal of interest by the hundrods of spectators. The ball continued till an early hour this morning, when all went home tired out, and sleepy, too, and put them- Epitor Bek: I wish to call the attention of vur City Council to the condition of the street or road leading to the powde, Houses. This road i« almost impass- forunerly commanded Camp Douglus, Lake City, is at the Wyoming | He is now engaged in railroading in Utah. =My, Weber,of the firm of Wilson A grand masquerade ball will I rgm-u by the “Omaha Muwnner on Tuesday evening, March 15th, wt Turner Hall. Preparations sre being made to muke lllia the event of the season. ‘The ball will open at 8 B ce A be FOOLISH, R sclves in their little beds, ~-A gentleman, who usually knows what he is about, made a bet at Papillion, yesterday, of $26 a side, that the city circulation of the Bee was equal to, if not more than, the combined city cireulation of the other He won his bet, If any doubt concerning our city | we'll double the above Put up, two Omaha dailies, with some to spare. | the statement circulation, amount on a similar wager, orshut up! Probablo Fatal Accldent. Yesterday afternoon a man named | Hans Peterson, while drunk, was tipped out of Lis wagon, and soverely | injured internally in his chest and d up-and taken ved all possille attention till this morning, when he | was taken to his home, five miles out | , in the country. It is thought that | bran new ard street yesterday afternoon. They were only stopped by wedging them- selves in between a fence and dwell- ing house between Twelfth and Thir | teenth strects, after demolishing the —A double team attached to a wagon, ran away on Iows ible at the present time, and we are | informed that a buggy was upset a few days since, while returning from a funeral, caused by the bad condi- | tion of the road. A portion of this road is within the city limits, and as | this property and the citizens in the the vicinity of the roud have to pay their portion of the city tax. it is but Jjust that the city should road is made passible. This is quite a thoroughfare for furmers visiting the city from Sarpy county. This road is simply a disgrace to the city and to Douglas county, If thisis not already a public road it should be made one immediately. Mason street should be opened to Twentieth street and Twentieth street south to Pierce, and a street should be opencd from there to the Bellevue road runs & Weber, who last winter had his leg broken at Nebraska City by a runaway accident, was down town today on crutches. Tt will be (hree months before Le regains the full | use of the limh. Among the many arrivals at the Wyoming arve the following: E. F Warner, Nebraska City; W. W. Ward 11, C. W. Seymout, do; T. W. Dexter, San Francisco; A. B. Chap- man, Nevada; Andrew Ladee, do. R. R. Clark, Des Moines; T. M. Tillotson, Philadelplia; T. G. Hill, 8t. Louis ; H. D, Brown, Plattsmouth; | J. T. Davis, Blair. SPRING STYL! FELT CLOTH HATS this day received, at ARMSTRONG & SHOCK’S, 518, Thirteenth street, are the and | | o'clock in the evening with a “Polo- nuise,” by the Omaha City Band. After which the following programme | will be carried out : . Frogquadrille, by cight mem- | bersof the “Mwennerchor.” 2 the “great murder,” performed < members of the soci iety. Cavalry quadrille, by four stu- dents unmuuuf on horses, and four preschers riding Balaam’s asses, 4. Patent organ, discovered by F. Pfau. he organ plays three tunes, At11 o'clock t sion, coms | pored of members of the ty, will form in the hall, the following Immb | observed : 1. Metropolitan pol | licemen with a capta 2. Banner with th G 0 seven pos to “Ulk,” 5. l‘luor committee, composed of four Policinellis. b, age ders for St WYOMI! e sart o tning 1 y for levie, ¢ suit narts- Apply'to V‘Vll'r\ MENT OFFICH 4 BUSINESS AN NS [ WGHT AND SOLD. stairs wnd 100 o diw 10 wer west of Mr. C. A [ his departure as suddenly as he had | Y0 LET—One furnished room erve's, No. 20 Fa rs. Vel small fruits, ate, I'r nuha Marfoawtt i OR REN iles nor roperty ; e, 1 ot t febtand “( ack w YOLD DUST 1y X Wheat Flour in ¢ wl. ANk g W V180 Dodge st ARIETY B ALY CARRIA nt. BELOW oth nd nt C. O, 1, dd oods. Ira I Highy & maha, Nelracka, 8. . int, und ouse. in IBE Soveral fino | rom % to seeding, in AW, CLAR CPRAY 00 AND GENERAL Y HOUSES ANT SINESS CHANCES Ail those having any + wil trouble, and at suall Jand Tumiediate Apply to the yidersignad, Xo. 415 l\.trlnmvh~x|-w«v rear of i i at goH over Kl sl rulom sf., wuitablo for gar < low. Apply at residence, corner Jones and § Al ur own price, lock west of T test brand ot Spri his nirket. Eve ur grocer fot ft, ST N 2 Whol PRk, uGon: J ‘212 Douglas St., SINGER BUY YOUR ISEWING MACHINES 0O F— WILSON & WEBER. S tisfaction Cuaranteed in Every Case EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED ! The BEST for all PRACTICAL USE. BETTER THEHRMS ‘Tlnm Offered by any other Reliable Company. Cotton Thread, 75¢ Per Doz. !600-Yard Spcols, Six for One Dollar. SILK THREAD, LANGEST STOCIK IN TEHEE CITY, AT EASTERN PRIC WILSON & WEBER, Oma,ha. Jan26t! C. S. GOODRICH ‘Manufacturer’s? Agent. "' WYMAN & EBERHART'S BAZAR. Don't buy LHART, mar8-3m Cosy Prop's. r. Oth and Parubam R il ticket offices pany oifice directly a from this Ltrow this tran Guests notitied of the s of trains. - Jumst Opeonoct directly i clsewhere, style and price. Man~ Send in wholesale or- ationery, Toys, and Fancy m ONLY COMPLETE STOCK OF 'Childrens’ Carriages IN TIXE OITY. G Il()'l‘ELIF rom two to twelve dollars saved on each Carriage by buying from us. Hlustrated CaTarocues and Pricg Lists Furnished on Application, C. 8. GOODRICH.. NEXT TO THE GRAND CENTRAL, 200 FARNHAM STREET. Maris-f WM. N. WHITNEY, 2565 Douglas St., bet. Fourteenth and Fifteenth, For a few days, will sell AT COST, a large as- sorment of BOOTS AND SHOBES, To make room for SPRING GOODS. The Central Hotel The new building at the southeast corner of Teavenworth ‘and_Tenthh strects, one block | They Prince Carnival, in a wagon All k"“‘" drawn by four snow-white black horses. he was fatally injured. Whisky is thus likely to fill another coffin. ning south through Wilcox’saddition, and from the city boundary a road whole wagon except the forward erl of the running gear. A lady NEATEST ever issued. marl8 2t of NEW GOODS will be sold at 25 cents a pair |unl for pigeons, at | sitting on the porch of the house, McAusland’s gun store, marlSt4 GeNuINE custom-made clothing by M. Elgutter, 200 Farnham street, Omaha, Neb, marl8ml JUST RECEIVED, A FRES LOT OF IMPORTED “ESPANOLAS," : +ight of the accident. | =Mu. McMeans, a telegrapher, and ! a young man named Drake, were the v s of a runaway this afternoon, e \ui[ [ on Twelftis strect, between Douglas “PART \(')‘ ~, | and ;-‘nrlnthum.‘ ’llu-irh :or«-, |b(.ium. o gra l el | ing frightened at a hideous-looking ;:&‘:{’[‘_‘h‘{"‘: ,‘\/‘l\'l':.\.\"ll)()lfl‘:)lii | corn doctor, started on a run, and ATAEAX ’Ml"\"l’lt ido ‘( {‘“'( !llw oceupants of the buggy, in their ELEVENTIT o \;“) i FAR \“ AM !(-mlwmm to stop the animal, were Hil‘REl-‘: A5 o both tumbled out upon the street. P, &‘ (AR Drake had his nose badlybruised up, v * | but otherwise was not injured, while sonable figures, | McMeans escaped without a scratch, | The horse ran up Douglas, and thence | north on Fifteenth, and it was doubt- ful, at our last observation, whether the buggy would hold together for mmuwr trip. are sold ut rea- marl&1t Threo store rooms and lot, corner 12th and “Douglas streets, Also a lot on St. Mary's Avenue, Apply to Jundtf Grapy & Bro, CLARK & Frexcn, are m-duy re NEw yApnnLllnln at Mrs, C. Ulrey's, ceiving one car load “of apples, the | Selling cheap. Harney street near besg we ever saw Iu this mmkx- marl8-dlw | Fonrteenth, Just RECEIVED, Silk nnd fancy | dress goods; beautiful and stylish, Also ladies’ ties in variety, warl4t6 Stephens & Wilcox. A car load of choice apples re coived this day by Clark & Freneh, marl7 tf {1 members of the Omaha Mn- | vere hor wixh to have it expressly un- 29 Jerstook that all persons of question- OF 1t | blo eharacter will be excluded from marltf the masquerade at Turner Hall Tues- BUTTERICK's Patterns for Spring of | 14y eveni mi7 2t 1878, at 208 N, W, corner Sixteenth | e and Iknlgs nlrfl-ln. marldwl* GET your watch and jewelry re- paired at Whipple & Sander's, 264 Douglas street, near corne Ohy Ty got a new coach, and don’t want anybody to turn up their | noses ut it It is a nice, eheap hitch- | up, and will carry six passengers and INDIAN enriosities ut 163 Faruham | boggage. Give me acalland T will antart | please you all, at the old reliable stuble, corner of Ninth and Douglas wtrects, Jony T, Crark, wmarliel’ News to Mary. Spring uulu o at M, €, Wood Btreet, — |1 have hats just received % No. 286 Douglas | marGef Bek M THEbest cakes in the city at Latey's, mardtf C. L. JENRINS & Co., 509 Thir- teenth street, does THE BEST print- ing. deei-dit Go 1o the Omaha Hajr Stwore, No, 531 14th street, opposite postoflice, and examine the elegant hair goods just received, A large stock cons stantly on hand, M L. A & My, C. Kelwa warl2 (m Bier Heavs Letter Meads, States | ments and Circulars printed in the very best and latost styles, at llm1 Bek offie, Jwadtf | upl HHOW s WaG Window glnss Al oo S)lomou’s. i clligon's card on the fourth Mg CaLL at the Bex: Office if you want wood job printing, at reasonable prices. Atf Fou the finest homemade #0 to Latey's, candies mardtf A PULL asortment of wax flower maderial just received at Goodmans, ams TANCY l!\l.\.\ll AND IPORIUM.—The store o, 506, Fourteenth street, bes “arnham and Douglas, will be 1 by Messrs. Riegelman New York Ci furnishing and faney goods establisl room N tw THREMOMETERS at @aodman's, dechtf 11878, marlgtf was thrown into hysteries by the | fundur $200 bail, octlitf | { should be opencd and kept in passe ible condition by the county. If we |expect to build upa city here we must see that our thoroughfares lead- ing into the city are in the very best condition, otherwise we cannot expect any farmer to come here, only when he is compelled to do <o, A TaY Pavir, (Communicatel.) That Destitute and Dying W Eprror I Owing to wrong directions sent concerning the where- abouts of the destitute and dying wo- man, Maggie Hughes, an account of whose euflering condition appeared in your last evening's BEE, I wus unable to find the house so that she could be relieved. Ispent three days search- ing for it, and did not learn where it was located, till I discovered the de- sired information in your paper. This morning I visited the house, and there found Miss Emma Davis read- ing the scriptures to the dying wo- man, who cannot live but u day or two. Miss D). requested that a Min- ister be sent for, and I have obtained | the services of one. Hereafter, should any similur cases be discovered, andthe directions left at your office, I will call and see that | they are properly provided for, | Yours truly, SAMARITAN, A lllll.(ern % Cha cter Arrested, James Allen, hailing from Eaton- ville, Towa, while in the city Sunday afternoon, became intoxicated, and was arresied on general principles by Captain Kelley, assisted by officer | Benedict. While being taken to jail, | e went down into his pookets, as if [to draw & we He wan there u.,..... searched and found to have in | his possession a couple of derringers, | which, after a struggle, were taken from him, Asit was thought that he was a dangerous character and was wanted somewhere, telogram was sent to tonville, usking for information. The answer came back that he was to appear at court there for some offense, and that it was better to let him go. Lvidently the bail was move desited than his presence. He was accordingly diss charged at the DPolice Court this | morning, on condition that he would leave town, BPRING STYLE SILK DRESS hon, ; HATS, now ready at ARMSTRONG ¥, a3 a ladies’ | & SHOCK'S, 518, Thirteenth street. 1| For NEATNESS aud | ment, on or ahout the 1st of April, | QUALITY they cannot be excelled, warls 2t 6. Frogs. 7. €. Brunner, the GROCER. mar7-10t Tui; greatest novelty of modern | medical and chemical science is found in Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets, or Tasteless, Coated Concen- trated Root and Herbal Juice, Anti- Billious Granules—acarcely larger than mustard seeds, yet possessing a8 much cathartic power as the old style of large, repulsive pills, while they are more easily taken and are pleasant in effect. cents a vial by drug- gists, 1t New Rules. 1. All transient job work must be pmd for on delivery. 2, All transient special and local notices must be [nnul in advance. This does not apply to city custom= ers who are running accounts cur- rent., 8. Legal advertisements, ordered in by attorneys, officials, or others, will be charged to the party handing them in, if no other arrangement is made, at the legal rate of $1 square for the first insertion, and 50 cents per square for all subsequent insertions. ~ Where an attorney or other party will not become responsi- ble, payment in advance will be de- manded. 4. Transient partics, concerts, shows, and all entertainments, will be to pay in advance, both for job work and udvertising. ~There can be no deviation from thisrule. . The free list ishereby suspended. 6. Nodaily exchanges will be made with weekly papers. 7. Announcements for church ser vices on the Sabbath, and death no~ tices, will be inserted free—not to ex- ceed five lines each. 8. The following prices are agreed urm as applying to local customers : arriage notices, §1; Masonic, Odd Fellows, aad all society notices or announcements of every description, not to exceed five lines, 50 cen 9. Local notices not._kerein speci fied, lectures, meetings, anuounce- ments of candidates prior to nomina- tions, not to exceed five lines, $i. 10. These rules will take effect and bein force on and after Monday, March 10th, 1873, 11. The several proprietors whose names are hereunto annexed, do cov- enant and agree that these rules -Imll be adopted for the guidance of rseveral papers, and remain bind- mg and in_ force until notice of the withdrawal of any or all of the ties named shall appear over t eh signatures in their respective papers, and that these rules and regulations ahall be considered valid and in force until such netice be given, B, EWATER, Proprietor Daily Bee, MiLLER & RICHARDSON, Proprietors Daily Herald, ST, A, D, BALcoMBE, \lmmg-r Dnly Bnpubllun. Fues visi and all kinds of salt fish kept by Clark & French, marl7 f Two Jesuits, (L 8. Ministers on four jackasses, 9. The Press. 10. Murder. 11 “Ruebezahl™ tinue. 12, Patent organ. :\ll other musquenulom will here join in the procession, and after two promenades, a sign will be given for taking off the masks. Tickets, admitting gentleman and lady, $2.00; gallery 75 cents; extra tickets for la ies, 70 cente, No sup- per will be given, and each party can patronize the restaurant of their own cheice. Tickets can be had of the following committee of arrangements: H. Dillman, A, Aust, H. Richardt, Ph, Metz, H. Leisge, W. Mack, Fr. Pfau. Carriages can be secured of these gentlemen when tickets are purs chased. Tickets can be had at Catlin’s book store, Max Meyer & Co.’s myur store, and Henry btrmhurg & Co.’s photos ng llery. Wurth will arrive from St. Louis Saturday March 15th with a fine sssortment of ladies’ and gentles mens’ masquerade suits, Call at Max Meyers Music Hall and ex- amine them, and dwarf res Al Special Notlm A NOTICE.— Advertisements of To Let, Saley Lowt, Want, "Found, Toarding, ach, wil tedin columns once' for TEN S per line; each vubsequent insertion, FIV TS per line. The first insertion vever loss shan TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, G 1r] 1o help [0 & dress-making to Mrs. Kead, East side of ween Dodgo sireet und Caj WAFIS-30° OST.—A Brown Nawny Goat. The finder Al be pald for all trouble by returning it . E. Whaeler, Northexst corner Eighteenth ety ARTNER WANTED.—Tor an office bus- | iness. Enquize ap room 4, N, Fourteenth aud Douglas street. office and BUSINESS AGEN CY Use the Peerless Wringer ! | febi2i-eoddm s WA House, 14 ods sale e gool dry goods salesman. | ing WML Bushiuan, marieil 00D LAY and clean, freals OAT ST BAW | 10 siaall bales, or beds filled and returned | wany part of Ihmllr Wilson & Co.'s Stock | Yu id Feed Stable, Touth street, hetwee Davenport st. wnd Capilol avenue, 1430 JOR REN' ita first s karn, A grocery Ktore, on Tweuty- , opposite’ the Bireel Rallwiy | Apply o the premises, e | ll" SA three miles from the \ll)‘ marlo-ig 0. buidig. | A UND--F wmoney. The loser can. by callfug on Mr, Bogne, at Metropolita 1, proing I property, ud paylug for this “ad.” 1420 ProeriEroR—C, “SEXUAL SCI orth of U, 7U 1, Depot., " Tuovelfthh D. THIF JONES HOUSE, Stroet, (Bet. Douglas and Dodge), SCH of the Day Board, per week lodging at the lowest ri beew newly furnished and repaired. NHORST, formerly | arles. . fa2i-f TO THE CITIZENS OF ()WUI,\. re now preparel IR IC —ANE THE EMPIRE ICE CO.; ACT for and M1 TR, o their line, i H SOFT WATER. fehnai ation com KR PROF,FOWLER'S GREAT WORK, tol avenue, F I-m. “THE GRE OF 1 Priee, & wariii RAINING, GILD NI And yot the City of ¢ ancient duy Bt Banes, the ¥ Just one'b up thi And if you cannot find Ak aby one you e the New York Hat Store, th Fare and ‘Oloves closing le of 1luts now read done n the best wa Donovail et [BROOM FACTORY, COR, 17TH AND 1 '_ l\II‘H) 'ltx," at 183 Capl- dm NDUSTRIES SPATES.” "LEHMANN & BEARD, House and Si n Pamters ‘u I)IuL()lU\- i he Plain Id stand, o sl ree 1 0o p ot 238 Douglus at. oft chea Biring Hat aud fu ropairs it CHICAGO, 'JOHN Me¢CREARY, PROPRIETOR, rat class. Omahia, Neb, nings of wl deser | Furnishes the Premium Broom, and warrants fehasit lhu-ln,nullluvnudfnm AWINI NG‘S " nd put up, Gla"Swiings RECOVERED, A Specialty Made of ¢ By BENJA mari-i k Awnings, JONKES, ‘armham St. Boarding and The house has LOW PRICES FOR CASH. FURNITURE. DEWEY & STONE, OLDEST ESTABLISHED FURNITURE HOUSE In Nobraslka, HAVE ON HAND_AS LARGE A STOCK AND AS GREAT/A mari2: m - Variety of Furniture AS CANj BE BFOUND IN ANY DNSTABLISHMENT BEAST OR WaST! 187 and 189 Farnham Strcet, Omaha, Nebraska, Junt-d&wiin STOCK, TINNERS’ HUVM NLL NIV —g8v— TAVM JAdKVIS ) s | k- Lol | " TIN PLATE AND SHEET IRON, |Japanned Ware, Tools and Machines. Particularattention will be paid to Orders from 1) ta convenient 1o this ma- ket can wave both time and rom ux. | { ORDERY SILICITED AND SATISFAOTION OUARANTEED. Borsoie Western Agency for Nebraska and tho Weltern Territories for the Charter Oak and Stewart Cooking Stoves. Fend for Price Lists, Addr MILTON ROGHEHRS Om.hu. Neoelb. mwrsedif WAL STERIENS, STEPHENS & WILCOX DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G0ODS. Carpets, Notions and Indian Goods, ROBES AN™ FURS, 239 Farnham St., OMAHA M. J. McKELLIGON, Importer and Jobber of Domestic 'Wines and Liquors, TOBACCOS AND OCIGARS, No. 142 Farnham Street, - Omaha, Neb | OLD EENTUCKY WHIBKIES A EPECIALTY, SWCAGENT FOR THE ELDORADO WINE GOMPANY, CALIFORNIA g8 mayl-aul Forelgn and

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