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| _seventeen car loads of lumber | ¢o1 | APSE OF THE IOWA POOL | Tnh OL“IAHA BEE from Harris & Foster's yard, were b i 3 = sentout to Kearney Junction yes- ; = '“"'-u‘- PAPER OF THE CITY. (:‘:hid tor the freight transfer plat- | Mr- Vudnz- Latest Movement| The City Council held a regular form at that point. Itistobe 1,800 Means Trouble For the Trio | meeting last night, President Gib- r— ~ ‘\, { X ( - e = — o A WHOLESALE HOUSES.| SPECIAT. NOTICES. DENTISTRY. 'STEELE & JOENSON 2 i = CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE _ aavertisenente of To Let, For i RS V-““LES &2y, - uuu\u. AND DEPARTURE OF ot i d 14 f “ | son in the chair. g, an feet wide. ree of Monopolies. — > ¥RAINS. car loads of stone were also sent for- { - Fresemt; Maswws. Bumches, M. L. e e ] g ‘*"flmf,"“""':;z Fo ENTISTS: JE———— el Brown, Campbell, L. Brown, Camp- | This is @ige of the oldest manu: FFICE, No. 232 FARNHAM ST ~ rlington -l > -, o1 v . ol e e " v aowm | o celebrated Georgla mine | o, Gicag0 Zimes of Monday | bell, Gibson, Lucas MecGavock, | facturing amobbing tobaceobouses | WANTED 4 ¢l do gecrat bowererk. | 0 et | 538 and 540 Fourteenth Street, ! 50 .. | BXpress.....5:35 A. M. he o b aress rds Mr. Vining’s latest trlumph | Sutphen and Swobe. in the city. Biwas established by its m.}m- ts. apzase BB &MGSs, OMAXA. | | | Maile..._10:45 ¥ . | strels, who have before play | as follows: p) S t p or in 1867." When BET, DOUGLAS AND DODGE Mondays excepied. | in FIRE DEPARTMENT APPOINTMENTS. | presen! R SALE—A Singer s wing machive, | ga-Oldest practicing Deatists in thecity | Tnisis the only line rusning Puliman Hotel. | brilliant success Qenaba, last | ryemew outlet for the California b munication from the | the foundatill was laid for the new mew. Ioquire of Max Meyer & Bro. o) " 1 L Dinimgem. P prom, | €vening began a season of three | freight over t.hechleagnudm O ived : the | Creighto adjoining the post- | — 2 . MA-H-A-, = = NEB 3 D Hrecuoock, aet ™ Tiae apat. | nights at the Academy of Music. | railroad bas proven a very serious | Mayor was received, appoint.ng reig p g I SALE—One set_parior furaitare ; alss NGS, | e . ““"'“‘nmh-“a“in S Orasha, Neb. 'l,'tfysmm Lrz t the best | matterto the o ng” Iows lines. vfl"lowmg officers and employes, | office, Mr. Bimpson, who is always. agiase; Tuquireof Maz Meyer & Bro. DR. A. S. BILLING y | e ——————— - Onton Pacitic. -d P It was supposed that the new com- | VIZ: - wide g up to the times in gk o Eton Foclie. 2 | troupe traveing, and ave been ap- | 1, WA 2t e e, S | e Gompany No. 1, James Phil e nrecuing | P brast, v | DEINTIST, MORGAN & GALLAGHER. busin uring [ s®EM | propriately named The “Kings of | slight portion of the traffie | 1ips, engineer; John heu swker o glegewtiemen. At 162 Harney st 22714 | —SUCCES OBS TO CRFIGHTON AND MORGAN— "HFN Fun They have a wellearned | and that provided it became |Jobn Schurd, driver “of himself one @f@these handsome A geee wi iz oIl | D84 Farnhem St | B T ey it | o clog - in " w0t | Bagene, Farker 13.2{:,;.?.,,2, sores. T Bl now Bt up ro. 3h snd 10, sy, | WHOLES ALE GROCERS woopy, | admirably well They will be | pther ,%,g;"*&@,,:;‘: Fisher, engineer; James D. Hine, ‘n"n‘:"' oz e :m: T exircel wisbout pia, by weot Xi- 9 A:M. | greeted with immense houses during | has developed an immense amount | Stoker; W. W. Miller, driver of g foro e ety e s spen s bour No. 205 Farnham Street, excepied S hose cart. of Chicago og. ) Iiquire their stay here, which is mueh | of strength, and on Baf last, ” » containiog. SR of Mrs. J.N. PHYSICIANS. 1 than most troupes dare to | entered in a contract with the Union' | For fire company No. 3, William | Mr. Simj employes _eight | Page, 13tk and Mason sts i OM A ETA - - - NE g 1 1 onger mos! P! Pacific railroad whereby it will eom- | 1ong, engineer; Henry VanNetten, hands com and makes a x»—hunm Toom for & gentle- surgical RoomS ‘ aiddly B‘ e venture; but they know that Omaha | | b 4© T O business | stoker; B. F. Walker, driver of hose 4 near on” Pacitic Depct. Sansas Clty, St.30. & Comnell Binfls |y, and will support first-class en- | from the Pacific coast, and re. | cart; ‘James Robinson, driver of | speciality of diofi:;:: g L e e L VAN CAMP, M. D. v Moruing Express : ortal served seats feeive all the through N Fork, | | steamer. : Dispensen his own a0 besides | WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN Evening Express. 280 P. M. 640 P.M. tertainments. The reserved seats ' ceive ugh New N L of L. . Ma.ian, Visscher's block, Omabs | h\ 9 & CO., y y ” n venpert. \ e Bomn givbes through :'j,“; o e Ftiad o ies;alarm Telagmek, | jfilfem S tactured by Lim, Aiely e 17 Daveuport s R w H 0 L s A I- E E n 0 c E n s Omoibases 2nd Beggags Wagums leave the | —DIF. James Creighton ““"‘f‘if Pacific Ruilroad company | OB motion of Mr. Swobe, these DRSALETve talllys v ik mprovem-its i e e aivime of the shove Bationd | ° - "‘h“‘ed:"m';:"“:‘gt;‘;e' aud the officers of the Chicago and | ppointments were confirmed by & ext house north of steam launidry. - 32w3 No, 247 D s e overtwo hun », | Alton railrondcompanles. The | usbimous vote. WASTED_tch e o acne o ‘ ouglas Street, peniug and Closing of Mails in | purchased within the last twoweeks. | new plan will go into operation im. | Mayor Chase prosented, an ordi- W onri i e | OMAET | u passs N A ~ | NE Omaba. T e A e | Toal are” not allowel s oqial phloh i degna toprevent fnjor- Sorstson resTso s — | Ladies’ Fashionable Cloak‘ S R B. 3 el | jce to men who have lowest price Apply 1o | 'S E " | Creighton s a partner In thisenter- | Bvilefe | of lssuing * through beyond the s of May. The or pedprhveer s, TarT 8 woopax and Dress Maker. ; oR DUPOST POWDER C0. ax rx prisewith Mr. James Creighton, |occur in any ease, the ‘pool” | dinance wason motion, laid over o JPEISOSS WISHISG ORI by the day | Promenado St Evening Dr-scs, Weddin | i — N e sh(!p will bo broken, Beyond that 1 is | £ be (aken up in its regular order |- B et Pl ot u':‘,..:;{ ool | sorMoratog Woippers Couts, &5 cull o | T g L Inhlng onan extensive scale, be- | Mot safe to state. stand idly by | A communication was received | mers and sells his goffls only on di- or gl e e e o n | 4 i .,_.,‘. UR z OER & o P lieving umid:mu be. ;n'.':delw? | Ani s e businen scape themn, frow the :a:g«a.%pfi;fi.‘fi Henry | ot ordery taking @iy to ml all or- ..uuy,...w.sm,...‘.,l‘“E e oS BRI it %0 rofitable and successful businessin | A cut rate will either be ina: = ders carefully, ing his cus- e AT RIS L ey = ‘rhusule. They intend to lease or | ted, o they will severally ask the | entire city. ? % = Sty 1 g JOBRERS OF = S ot of and | privilege of isuing through billsof | | Mayor Chase evai the follow- | tomers” thel e in prices s ™ Swir. | DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLO | e e (he chy, | 1MIng, a0 enter foto o Stralght (16T L ek he gatmbyTeaving the ox- = — | » GLOVES and NOTIONS. g | within five orsix miles of the city, | o, petition for the business,” Resolo — ocity o e | pefisesof traveling salesman. M@S. R. H. PALMER, | 231 Farnh: zw 76 | andsow it with clover, &, abd | ooy route carries the through '"fl,',’{‘e‘éew“{.:mfl.?h":fidd;‘rfurt %/ His quotationin this paper may | Fro% SALE OREENT_ arm of 121 sre i am Street, sora_cities, Nevrasks | e and barm, situste o hall m . ot Gotnc st 4 eving; | erect upon it & bouse, several nllm‘ls, freight to and from Kearney June- | the Council at the next moeting of | be relied upon Mthe lowest fgures | ut ottt basnss Hh T — Fashionable Dressand Cloak | o1 A £T bl I mesend - NEB ton duet i3 8. mho closes 3t 395 1. w0d | and a hrger ;‘on:: for lAe wi n:: | tion, where accommodations for the mifmme. bol\ds(cm‘\gltloned {or‘l!he at which the grades quoted can be meh16it Maker S ———— __. - ana S Joseph dus 331030 2 m. | profection of the sheep. ASs00n'sS |y ler'of freight are mow rapidly | performance of their respective | St o f SR M O 0| ey o ToaN e ot ¥ A s 1 e 5101y s " | they can make the proper arTange- |y j o o iog = g7 nd dntied S sty withithe Haws | Beals, Koom Xo. 9 Visscher's block O | Rooms, 262 Douglast. near 16:h, (Up Stairs. JOHN T. EDu AR, T EVOH Hiitier. | ments, they will add to their herd | /o8 I undoubtedly be the | *"Mir, Lucas—_Tmove that theCoun- | ment. ™ P e v | X cut from actoal messurement—not. {rom —JOBBER OF— | by other largo installments from |y, ;10 of the Towa pool. cil adjourn one week in order that Tillbe o forthe accomimidation of botrders | Petteras—and will guirantee satistaction inall | lors | ‘aaes, | 2 3 ¥- | Canada. The Zimes also says: “The Chi- | the members may prepare proper'| ALr membersidf Beacon Lodge, | and the public generally, on the 1stiol Jarah | ¥ ! y n re 4 n" .d " Catt and Filting a § lalty. < ny.other datly } —The proprietors of the Grand | cagoand Alton railroad also propo- b"me“‘”’ o nyswith the T . O. F., are | ed to e In | 17, et chprase and Dayecport s l2s ing € & Specialty. | e R ea ware i e | dance at. g H e e TS TR N R A T l-r"!l‘“‘“‘ SN ———. Central billiard room deserve a | ses to put on a through passenger | M, Swobe. Task the gentleman | 3tten TORE EOk RENT0n —Peyeke's Restaurant and Oyster | groat deal of credit for the enter- | train for California, in the course of | to withdraw his motion for & mo- nifi-n = AYLWR&CO. | MRS, 8.C. WHITCOMB., IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK, rooms. The leading bouse of the | price they have exhibited in fitting | a few weeks, upon the completion of | ment. apr T 198 Dougias street. T z —AND— kind. 207, Faroham street, between | up the reading room adjoining the | a short line of raflway from Louis- | MF Lucas. l'fl?;;;:;l;‘;hflme -t Pl aWamies e 5™ Dress and Cloak Maker, CRICULTURAL Twelfth and Thirteenth. feb24tf | pijligrd hall. It has been eg::uos; iana u; Hannibal, which they will ';.';,'Sh'; Boumer. [move that tho JFOR BN e Vallep Howe, loquic of ove Mew. St Miliery Sore, | 'ruluur.né-. HARVESTER -._m,'._-‘ S Eo s Duiiie, ety OMAHA BREVITIES. (R sho';: tod with | o WeaL ci i e o This ;‘: |m;°:.n¢, ';ueb.,}:ronh: and refitted my store | FARE ,fi NCE—1 offer my brick resi- | 253 FARNH AN ST., OMANMA, NEB. | Ky ‘“"' WAGINS. | exponse. Theo foor s carpe Personal. Johnston is not good after his year | the most attractive of | —_— | beautiful Brussels, the walls are or- the kind in the and will ton become very ral = e R et Do | Oppontethe Graod onteat ot 246 Douglas St, Omaha, Nebraska, N e A SRR ‘ Hon. A. J. Poppleton has returned | has expired. namented with costly pictures, and | Soveral voices. T sccond. stock of STATIONERY, Eeyieirernn T B0 S | Pattern, of all Kinds on Hand, | —James E. Boyd, the Pork-| e marple-top tables are supplied | home from the East. President Gibson. Idonot seo |y GOODS AND N B e | b e L) GEO. A. HO AGLAND, packer, yesterday sold to Oma¥a | o o) the leading daily andillus- | Samuel C. Smith, a prominent | how we are in office unless we have ANTED—A good jron mou'der at Neb- raska Oty Foandsy. Aam. Box_ 36 Cutting & Fiting a Specjalty | R e .’ W holesale Lumber" Omaha & St. Louls Short CARRIAGE WANUFAOTURARS. —OFFICE AND YARD— —_— Line Established 1858, | COR. OF DOUGLAS AND 6THSTS., U.P. B. R. TRACR. ike sit- | CICARS, PIPES, &c., is new. f b a | real estate dealeF, of Columbus, Ne- | bonds filed. I do not feel like sit- | CICARS, , e, ::o’:' ey e ‘ ;::SW;&::NZ"‘:‘T 'h;":’ braska, js in the city on business, | ting hero as President unlessT am | first class, and prices aslow as: 3 properly in office. Lowalt’ Betict ) —Frank Ramge's and Wein- | like resortin the city, andis en- | Col. 1. C. Nutt, now of Chicago, | " 3ir. Lucas. We are none of usin | v Pt 10t 1 el stein’sdogs gotinto a fight yesterday vumly separate from the billiard | is visiting in Council Bluff, his old | offico unless we have filed legal bonds, and the Mayor, who tells us | to business, square dealing and morning, and broke three large | room, and s designed for the bene- | home. He arrived on Sunday, and | bonds 844 the Mexor, who toieas | . B SR windows out of Ramge’s store. It | fit of the patronsof that halland | will remain there during the week. | Tt s 2 COREUIee, MR JOCee e cost ouly $18 to have them put in | he guests of the hotel -In particular | Thomas Rogers, traveling agent | are illegal. Mr. Jonston's bond e A.7.SIMPSON'S | O MATFTA - - c NEB again. Those are valuable canines. | and the public In general. for bis father, Milton Rogers, left for | boldsgood till his successor is | Dealer in almost everyhing, Op- ! N A, the west yesterday morning on | quafied. T call or the quoston on | poste postofce, . apl 3 2 CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY | —The Georgia Minsireld bAMd| _he Council Bluffs Nompariel | business. President Gibson then resolved Who Weats Watee ? . gave afine strecteoncert yesterndays | o o jorqyy gays: «John T.| P. P. Shelby, Superintendent of |on & general call for question, by . 874! m. mn & RA.APKE, g’;: ‘:‘."‘Jf"‘:b::;";.g:f“ ';:_:;: | Pugh, who was a short time since | the Omaha bridge transfer,returned l\;':::"l]xi'nnu{i SLicar bt TTie aJve :;“2::1 Z’u"l’"“’a g mh': | s beautifu = New Y. 3 , viz.: 5 —WHOIESALE DEALFR3 1N— oy S s | clerk in the City Hotel, Omaha, | from New York yesterday. AyeM. H. Brown, Ar A. Gb- | residents in any part o the ol | has recently taken the initistory | son, Lucas, Stephenson, Sutphen, | cashier of the | son, > aronnn. & HUSRARN —Charles R. Sundblad, formerly | steps to secure unto "““"'“ir:::::‘ l‘,:'w ‘::"’“" house, wag | President Gibson, 6. 4 1&.‘; HER & H employed at the eigar manufactory | journalistic fame in the ‘publish- reigh ) Nay—Banckes, L. Brown, Camp- | apr 16-tf. ; LTS - of West & Fretscher has gone into | ing of an extra_edition of the calied ¢o Clevelink “ywterin: by | ball, Boohe, L S PANCY GROCERIES, and but ore betweer OMAHA < Agl&\‘ y eveningsof this week. Mr. Sickels will retain his position | his office to Room No. 8, Creighton - S WINES BB Ur. Goorge Parr, formerly head | a4 Chiof Engincer of R A T .. apri8 Im* This the Only <ine funning a Carriare and Wagon Making Ns clerk in Ish’s Fartham sireet drug. In all it Branches, in the latest and most session of the United States t | kv, though the method that he | Academy of Music Friday and Sat- | jytendent Clark to fil the vacancy. | Dr. M. T. Anderson hasfmoved | ~© has So o drtveer, Taiatind & Court, and the United States Court- yoom in Redick's Opera House for busis for himself at N 1‘3, Kk County Courier,” West | the death of his mother. Pr;sl:;;n G;lfnn: The Council | Spring Lamb at Harris' Union P | X 888 & 540 Fourteenth Street, | Teas, S T ness for himself at No. 484, | «Hancoel | stands adjourned one week. Meat Market. 1-lm. 53 + (Office up staire,) C Thirteenth street. He is full of en- | Virginia, a copy of which wasshown | Z. King, of Topeks, Kansas, gen- = = = ar The Oity, St. Joe and | (01 e hu"tfi:fi."’“fl s, Spices, Tobacco and Cigars. ; terprise, and will without doubt | us to-day by John A. Kintz, of this | eral agent of the King BridgeComs | Resiguation of Gen. Supt. Sickels. | iar this about #7- Customers of C Blufs R. R e wa i (212 Farnham Street, - - Omaha_ Neb so0n bulld up a handsome business, | city. The shectis ather antique n | pany, is :]n town. “'ll‘h(a COmPANY | 11 14y raporid at a Iae hour last | e “Bazar” who need WALL PA- . ulcmzeoav 1 a3 he intends to keep on hand and | appearance, butits motto, “ Fiat | has recently received contract T | evening, that Mr. T. E. Sickels had | PER, BABY BUGGIES, or CRO- bd Isthe ouly dire line te JTOEN ¥ Anx. =T — manufacture only the best line of | Justitia, Ruat Coelum,” is be- | Several bridges in this State. sent n his resignation as General | QUET, can sely ot Bherbars duptt—|— — 8 X s y,o ois 25 Haroey wwwm memem oo e oo -TT.-TOXZ S IDIoasiuoaN B, goods. - Suceess to hin. yond reproach. - He hay ar-| Harry £, Smart, advance agent | guperintendent of the Union Pacific | cating ANY PRICE offered you by . - —SUCCESSORS TO- —Jallor Anderson is busily en- | ':Dfi‘f\‘ '"\'{:‘“\f R ‘°PP“*‘:“”’“‘ “‘. ’);I'“"‘E:l"m‘:: "':':; ¥ -":m‘f“:_ railway, and that it had been ac- | any other dealer. 1t R 5 WILLIS & ANDRE SEN gaged in putting in order the court- I' " V- butavows that hie | phy, s In town maklng amange- | cepted by the directors, who have y OMAHA AND THE WEST afi% {| Nos. 5OB aa 510 1am =t o room in the court-house for the May | 11 favor of “‘putting down” whis- | ments for P ® | promoted Assistant General Super- REMOVAL, : _mmm_m Ay mah e, Nel. would have adopted, for its accom- | plishment, ho fails to mention, and we are inclined to think that he is . States Dis- Pacifie, and also of the Colorado PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR EAST . el Wholesats duenln PURE BOURRON C. y ::‘:fi‘:"'r::,.‘('::;“i e D | in faver of putting it down his | store, has roturedto Omaba after | Contral, ~ P - PRt oAtA, OF ANRIYAL oRSE SHomRe wao ot soxmrraN | Tl o b e bwia Q‘Efv:;fir m%&i?&“&"fi.&&’: ek throat.” several months wandering about y of Music. OF THE UNION. PACIFIC & Srepaietis oat on St il xonnu DAKOTA and NERRASK A 8- QAR Dcaiy SOLO RO, Mogls [ _ the country. He has'gone to work | JUST RECEIVED— TWo NIGHTS eNLY. b oo v 404 BAYS ALE aud LONDON POLTER, Siwsg d'paniol 500, Cik L —Three cases of drunk were dis- | siill in Luck. | st Allen’s new drug store, where he Pate de Foies Gras, . | Friday and Saturday, May Ist & 2. | oo rasofor jakios other mutes bave W PIPBe and TOBAGCCO. | posed of at the Police Court yes=| y 0 oo Sl il hereafter hold forth, Champignan, GARDSER & MAEDER. 3 L, WOODWORTH, terday, by twoof the vietims pay- | o voe, 50,000 and $11,000 at a | Capt. E. E. Smith, formerly Petit-Pois, Tho Great Dialect Actor e 239 Doogls Street, Omabs, Nobruska HENRY HORNBERGER ing fines, and the other one being | o vume of ten days' sitting in | checkman for the Omaha Bridge Canton Ginger, Mr. J M; [ PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY: DriLR 1= S ¥ discharged. Allof them promised | ooty e | Transfer, has been appointed assist- Guava Jelly, o 8 REACHING ALL g . to Jeave townimmediately. “When | ;a0 5000 e 45 playing at | ant general baggage agent in Nev Truffles, Bapperied by o curelally salected, Compeny, - . easzezy awp wesrsby orries | Carriages, Hacks. | sball we three sect again,” Is What | g1 iy giat city, and bets only on | braska, with headquarters at Platts- Boneless Sardines, s Wi Lo Gange 432 " Vi of othr | Buggtes Potent fi""f"”‘fi ebakers lNBs I mms they said upon leaving the eourt| .\ opge Dispatehes received by | Mouth. This s not the Captaln Potted Meats,. “HBLP!” Al et Sk y y x : 'm.s-uuu-h aipped with - room. Smith of unenylablo notoriety, and Bass & €o's Alo ) - professional gamblers here state that ¥ ¥, , ” ; e ~—The question for debate by the { he is now worth 30,000, and that | Who was taken to Schuyler to an- Guiness's Stout or Porter, "'"-ffifll'u;u. o Wikiitme, " | Pullman’s Palace Sloeping Cars, e wowo. ? stion f e i " e o { e Ry St Dhaficg | bla um of SYEURAL ot Ll el | S5e- 2 5% SRS Bmm | P M : Palace Day Coachesand ChairCars, | HORSE CLOTHING. 122 01d Kentucky Whiskies snd Imported uoods a Speclalty. Society this evening I an} ey RS eles pedi-at. Magxca.l Cha.nges’ Miller’s Safety Platform and Coupler | Bobes, Blankets, Wagon Materlsl of all Descr e, Interesting ope. Ttis, “Resolved, | { n Graff, agent of THE GREAT W. \n —_———— tlons, Spaker, Hubs, Fellocs, and al kindsct “Nl' m g OMAFTA NEB. i i e (e sechiieck o€ e ows | adier b, { Pacificat Alms, Wyoming Tt |y ¢ty 11 you dow't wish to be | SAtUFday Afternoon, May2d | 2t Ce!frued Wentinghuse HARD WOUD LUNBER . . fortune.” There will be g Jarge at- | oy | tory, arrived in town Monday ona o “Thimble §keius, Ayles and Springs. Sene Wiodi tha ity and ebbai | Side Lace, | visit. His many friends are glad to ::l‘ Wau:h o loyr e Grand Help Matinee, 89 ioa that your tickets read via © L o b B. & J. WILBUR, - “those intending to go out there are | ~ Button, [Tee him, and sre bappy to leamm | ' BCRCTRe SOE T W SATURDAY EVENING™ | Mansssciz, 8 . 3uwrps & comnen { JAS, M, MVITTIF, | % seversl prominent lawyers and | _ Polish, . ol e e o Bl o 5T i e MEDER'S EMOTIONAL DRAMA, : f —WHOLESALE;DEALER IN— — | Newport Fies health. When he left hereover a s MAUM OR B! Via Omaha and St. Louis. « B°°ks and stau ner speak 1 and Slippers. year ago, he weighed anly 10, and A CERTAINTY. S Mooy 15 it chrce Tk it %% T i Clarafied Cider. one y ’ —The High Schopl Debating So- | Until the first day of May we will | now he is a 180 pounder, €ood | The finest stock of PARAsoLs, | with +ongs, d S and'in 133 and 153 Paraba ,.‘_ . ciety will give a choice literary en- | sell the above Shoes from 50 cents | enough « |andat the lowgst figures In the | Gonmetane ool 4 Kz et GEO. L BRADRURY. | e = WHO, AL fertainment st the High School | t$1.50 per pair ess than the lvg-! Mr. and-Mrs, Patterson, Mr. and | ¢lty, Isat GLADSTONE & Co's. "'.",.",;H,,_,_m i e 8 e " FENCE POSTS, LESALE AND RETAIL, auditorium, this evening, | ular price. They are first-class, well | Mrs. G. S. Benson, Miss Benson, | 3Pr %-tf, T & Bacramrty p24 An excellent and attractive pro- | made and warranted. Finest stogk | | Mr. and Mrs. Blakiston, Miss Har- gramme has been arranged, and the | of Childrens’ Shoes In the eity, riet Blanchard, Miss Marie Blanch- | For RENT.—Two first-olass dwell- entertainment will in every respect | apr2s 1t HexY Donie & Co. | and, Joseph K. Wheeler, Miss Sally | ings, centrally located. A e BRI Goalizun asio | At Wholesale and Retail. Fourtesnth Street, « Omaha, Neb FST 07 MISSOURI WHITE OAK AND Burr 0.k Posis, also wool of the il ekt AR ., CHAS:. R. SUNDBLAD, #ame quality, for solg chesp at %, § B-1GGS' » % o % R s - oy woud yard E s :‘;fl; :;;r:en::xu:l‘r:.“ :'ln: :T.‘u\ N : :} rl‘wv{(;‘r‘,‘:l:: :::;n:n\x:::n;:: B g :_ 1‘;:'61“' Domestie Cigars. BIDS FOR WOOD AND HAY | 555 i . circeimonr Fonricontn. GENE}RAL AGENTS FOR ALL SCHOOL BOOKS ] s g | JADEMY OF MUSIC. Mrs. A e T. z . Chicags an streets, NESY e 1 ::::::. o’lm- l:w:“del;z‘(;l;l‘ - I‘ll: RETURN oF THE KINGS OF F | ofa party of Philadelphia excur- | apr25 3t* | n‘-vl :;hA bt iy NEW FOUNDRY | sionists, westward bound, who are DER'S GEORGIA MINSTRELS i = "’:‘u"& o, ik VElters, | The fousdry 1n connectem *ith the Van F. D. OP. served seats may be obtalned at the | CALL stopping at the Grand Central Ho. | ICE CREAM AT LaATEY's.—Fami- Mot they wil becorm award of s Dorn machine shops, Omaha Library rooms. ‘Thm\lx‘l‘fl:; o5th, 29th and sop, | 'S IAVIDE armived from the East |lies supplicd cheap. Leave your EBERHART 353.'(.".'” '”"ihfl.'fl'.m‘fl'fi' | 0. oo wamxmy amemr. MANUFACTURER OF WACONS > | , 29th and | yesterday moming, onders. HSiTamy. | fvery of & quan ity of Bow In operation. I am pr-pared to make on’hrgodw ntd‘?:npit:lz l:l-:-:::::n s nm“’:rrm':e' April 30th. Mr. Duncan Cameron, of the firm april1Stf | Woodanddy | uum. Yol E‘ruw Tex L T ST 4 ' ursday, April 30th. | of Bunten & Cameron, contractors, el A = :;‘!:.en‘:: s, sppoyie Jl:“m The most popular and refined min | has roturned from ScotlandSafion n o rReT-cLAS okets toCincionat, | Ty GNIK"‘"'" sman zazssaTt, AGICULTURALIMPLEMENTS 3 " strel troupe of the day. 1 absence of six months. He was ac- , and Gordonstille, Virginia, Cor. 14th and Earnoy Ste. - Omahn B s oy ot | Fint appearance of Alex. Lucs, | companied by a Soottish wiferwhom | ©F Sle at Ph, Gotthelmer's, Ticket | fo i, | T ATTLOR, . et pu o y | Primo Tenor, and Abe. Cox, Special | he married during hisfyistt to hisold | BrOKer; 206 Furnham street. | Syttt Tail oy, o BT 5 cosing of sadonry, GUeY | A, inisodulag snire 5w | o Hi mang nde s | P | : SRR | T ey WHOLESALE CANDIES goods and notion Y carriages, | fo 27.8t¢ | 5 P | | Botkn, tepenyeinloctionery, dgam. | SPRT-ST | to see. him back, and are congratu- | 8kE McKelligan's card, on third | BABY BUGGIES! Shatio N TR CR T e p pipes, tobaceo, frult, and in faet { lating him on his matrimonial suc. | page. aprTtf | soraisi 1 am now manutacturing all varieties of candies New Jewelry Firm. ¥ everything that is usually found in | Largest stock ‘}:’ watches and | =1 chiaining 5 imenk etimible | jewelry in the city, cheap, at .612 Fourteenth St.. Omaha, Neb. and will rell at M. C. WALKER, geeral. riment, ....-......‘:.1 i Sl o | —waxvncvsmassann- | A STERN PRICES { *pp) atlon Lot . lady for a life partner. Mr. and Mrs, LADIES' GOODS. Cameron are stopping at the City | The most completestock of ladies’ | an establishment of this kind. He | hasalso started a circulating library, BUTTERFIELD & WHIPPLE'S, 264 | Fotel. which be is daily increasing. Mr. | Doyglas street, near Fifteenth |~ The followin, underwear and suitsat izor smy rion of the. above su & 3 d not want to go Rt fur CAVDIES. i " : g are the arrivals at | 7 P ve supylion | Dealers in this State ueed no Jones is an enterprising young man, | spresd-dm | the Wyoming Hotel: GLADSTONE & Co.’s, l“yh:cflmnepnwlo--.m BOOTS & SHOES | A trial Is solicited. \ and deserves the liberal patronage P e o e ELRoot, Chleago; Wm Tatman, 14th 8t., between -Farnham lnd — Q“m'i‘_fl J.PERRY, = | #hat he ls receiving at the bauds of | Ty 7.snorsT and mist complete | Burlington; R Wight, Buruncton- g T W AN iy? i sk st e | HENRY LATEY, x’ ... stock of corsets ever brought to this | James Boston, Lexington, Wis.; PUNDT, ME or. . - d Yy 7 'YER & RAAPK Establis| e =) « . Cor-12th. - - - ha ' _The Panama live has been in | city, is at GEADSTONES & Co's. Blair, Bradtord, Pa.; Howard 'ray-l @rocers, 212 Farnham Street. E o plinhed b P GEORGE ZANNER, | e ; -~ 4 i the habit of advertixing that their | ¢ apr24-4f | lor, Dunkirk, N Y; J W Jordan, | apr244t, CASTLE BROS Cmpterem iy T e b y— ] steamers make the trip. between Bt | Chielgo, T. G Foster, Chioago; G . >, | New York and San Francisco i ICE! ICE!! ICE! Parr, Jacksonville, Ills; Seth | AT PRIVATESALE. Hof tho Beat Makers. My prices IMPORTERS OF | JEWELER AND OPTICIAN HOMES and FARMS in NEBRASEA days. Parties interested in opposi. | Orders for ice will be promptly y\\.v, Bellfontaine; P B McCor- | | are awa s below! these ouse emall dealers, | " Spectacles, \ Missouri River Raliroad Ca., offsrs bost las sat low prises or 10 years' tion Tines have been Kecying the | lcd at the published rates, and | mick, Rellefontaine; H Zalouk, | House and Furniture, 215 Dodge | have 300 in stock, and WILL NOT 3 b e rea | b T T Pt R et o T I - la | contracts for ice will be given on the | pjq; streei, between 12th and 13th | be undersold! Make no mistake ! pe 69 124 8, O¥AIA, NEBRASKA | purchase, if half the lsal i cuitivated, withia (ws yeurs [rom ‘aie l:m tel\i ‘:r:;l they have found ki pim toEmpiroTos ttsmouth; Mrs. ES Smith and | gtreets. Fine ‘house, nice rooms, :efl tKefi:BAZAR" quanw or a LARGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. e o e, M | g Nt s e | Bt P Mo Pt vl 1od ey e | 0. “Beeth m TR S d Elkhorn Vall . Jowelry, " disputeh was received in this city Farnham and Douglas. | ton, Robert Simpson, John E Shav, :"‘“. i “BOSTON CANOPY TOPI" g |Norlh of Platte, Loup Fork an: orn Valleys yesterday stating that the Constitu- | 9Pri6 tf FLETCHER & HUBBARD. | Benicia, Cal; D€rinklaw, Hopkins, aprd, if 3 P! =. 2. PAGEH, [ ToB £3LR & O wilayt svust 1AM wras of ol U] asias and agrieulincal lund fa P tion eorupleted the trip on the 24th —_— | Mo; Mrs. M Shanon, New Orleans, wmms styles of 8 2 o et simiry, o Jeos WS TP ™ of April, having left New York BOEKHOFF & BRO. JnoS Pratt, San Francisco; J W | ForT Soott rusty and black cosl f o ,,;';‘,;‘g'.“:,,":““. o< AXD CARRIAGE, BUGGY asd WAGOY | South of he Platte March 14, being out 41 days. This | CHEMICAL CLEANING hrr.ua-‘ Lathim, Neb City; M P K.lnnl], at D. C. SvreHEN's, | a “specially” of filling retail orders MANUFACTURER. r e boat unn-v»-r-.u, Iatarsetel by n [ shows that advertisements do not | L1SHMENT, Dresses cleaned un.h-‘ Columbus; J J Russel, 8 Barker, | 211 Farnham street bet. 12th and | for & single buggy. East India ccod-, i — b b Ao Pt of thy Stus . always tell the trath. The traveling | out being taken apart. ~Silks a | Platsmouth; W A Seymore, O | _13th, F*B. Marss, = Agt = = ‘.,‘S:_T,'.'.',.J.... e et e e publie will sce the advantages in | specialty. Tenth street, between | Comstock, Lincoln; Chas E Sum- BIRDS =3 amams roowtsvmzer | WCmiTTnr niniiii e | 0 SCHALLLR, A}ent B. & M. Land Office, ; taking the trans-continental railway | Farnham and Douglas. F e, SohAyié' Caliender’s Goorgla | Sjvtag lamh st Hanosy Gesa Imported (all kinds) and | San Francisco - California. o P lath aad Farabam Ste.. Omaha, - o~ ooy S B o e wielgels ond | San] :“?r--—mw-uul O Gemar-1 Land Department, Liseoln,Soby -

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