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OITICIJL PAPER OF THE CITY. an THE OMAHA D, - pr 575 for ni A3 inva- Ouama Daii LARGEST circulatios herefore, the best and medium. EaTEs 0F ADVERTISING.—Local notices, 25 cents. live; _local advertisements, centa per live; by 10 cents.” No sdvertisement s thap 50 cents. siugle inser- city, and is, espest advertising | U Wl tmcumenis must invariably be sdvertisements by special , Tabular c., requiring careful v by copy, 0 be furnished, must be handed in | 10 ‘tem o'clock 4. X. 1o insure iusertion the | g d [ sdvertisements for the W e et o beore Moniay Sooa. ot the woek's issue. AERIVAL AMD DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Time Card of the Bulington | Ro: LEAVE OMARA Express. 0 v | Fxpress Maile 5:00 a. u. | Ma Sundays excepted. <M »: nly line runniog Pullman Hotel. t t Haggy P. DEVEL, Ticket Agent. | | Ouaka, Neb. RGN .Iu.u.au ouncil Blufis Moruing Express... 10:00 A. M. Evening Exprees .40 Omana & n.ruun-.u-m and Sloux City & Pacific. 295 P. M. Mat) Express P Dy e Omuibuses snd Ragzaze Wazone leave the ©ofice, corner Farnbam sud Nint ‘een thinutcs in sdvance of the sbove Watirosd im pening and Closing of Mails in Omaha. oo cLoE. due at10:00 2. m. [ owia 2 ot Josep! w. and 4:3) 3. 1. TO ADVERTINKRS——1me CIRCT- | of the DAILY BEE ix more uble that of any other daily | paper published fn Nebraska. -—Peycke’s Restaurant and Oyster rooms. The leading house of the | kind. 207, Faroham street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. feb24tf Shinn’s Nice young man to Addition belle “Barnum s bujld- ing a Roman Hippodrome.” Quoth | the la Building it? Wi n't it an animal ? —The United & District and Cireuit Courts, now in session, have | mttracted a large number of stran- ostly lawyers, to this city, 7 % R R ol excelled. Parasols and sun shades | larlandiond be.the Massasoit House, | Jand; and James O. Adams, Oms- | and the wd about the Court % " = X ha. Bouse presents lively scenc. 1[1 ha . great Szl _\],l - i\:{nqfl, }.;L;“ _n; = u.el : | Ladies’ corsets are made a specialty | old Atwood House in Lincoln, and —Mr. Joel T. Griftin was solicit- | wih this firm. In brief, Glad- | put itin shape to please the travel- BOARD OF EDUCATION. ing subscriptions yesterday for | stone's is the place to patronize for | ing publie, and we know it will for —_— that destitute family, who were | 4,0 oftheabove mentioned les. | Cannon is a big gun in a hotel. 'y o es. | Cannon is - v. Saunders Re-Elected Pres . burned ouf last Satarday afternoon 1s W. Field, the original At- or dmt onhis farm. He succeeded, with- out much difficuity, in raising $50, besides some clothi —The pavement in hell is prefera. ble to the sidewalk in front of the Grand Central Hotel. The former is composed of good intentions, while the latter I paved with sharp and pointed stones, having evil in- tentions against every one’s sole | that passes that way. " —Another installment of Japan- | ese passengers may be expected through here to-day. The Vaseo | De Gama, a new steamer of the line on to the Pacific Mail, arrived in San Francisco Sat- | urday. She broughta large over- | land passenger and freight list. —On Saturday evening last Mr. Joseph Bremercamp, oune of the Ber compositors, improved ig bour, by being united in matrimony to Miss Carrie V. Cooper. The ceremony took place at the of the bride’s | parents, corner of Fourteenth and Leavenworth streets, Judge Pea- | ™ body officiating. i residence S —At a meeting of the Omaha Driving Park assoeiation last even- | ® nigl “nigs gress,” Wednesday and Friday e ings, by the children of the First Baptist Sunday School. vy ter we from the west yesterday afternoon, having been summoned before the on Farnham street, opposite the proceeded along Fifteenth, the scattered along the route, was con- Eighteenth street, agitated. donation of £4,000 by the first June, and if he gets it, he w addition within ninety holders are waking up, and will | few days. certainly to be extended before the State Fair in September next. elegant | we think it no more than fair that | | supper at Wirth’s restaurant when | of busi | andduring that time the | built up a splendid trade 1 § ptices the lowest. Trom flie “very” best man: Ordérs for fce will be promiptly | | filled at the published rates, contracts for ice will be given on the best terms. Send orders to water residents in any part of the ci OFFIck; CrEIGHTON BLOCK ~a large ‘a T Personal- ‘ Silver Wedding. Hon. Guy Barton, of North | The committee having in charge Platte, is at the Metropolitan. the reception to be given to Bishop B. Sodfield, of Nebraska City, | 204 Mr. Clarkson on Thursday o 2 Meleopiliien ESHgaaet | evening, wish it to be distinetly Col. Tuxbury, Mayor of Nebras- | ka City, is at the Metropolitan. John D. Hays, of North Platte, is registered at the Metropolitan. D. H. McDaneld's friends will | find him at the Metropolitan. He hails from Chicago. Elam Clark’s name is on the Me- | tropolitan Hotel register. Mr. Mohr, of the firm of Kurtz, Mohr & Co., has returned from a Theatre is performances oiselle Evaline selle Rosaline will first time this even- he ouly amusement this week | be Bunyan’s “Pilgrim Pro- they should. —About thirty Grangers arrived | proprieties of the case : nited States Grand Jury, bat for hat they didn’t know. —A team attached to a furniture valuable gifts. State. Ex-Mayor Chapin of Lincoln, s | gifts should be received. in the city. United States Grand Jury. well, Lincoln’s jolliest | ourt] House yesterday, and » Sixteenth, beyond Hall's fo ry, at a terrific gait. The damag one to the erockery, furniture, ete i from these festive and agreeable en Thomas grocer, is in town. States Grand Juror. Rear Admiral Vansittart, of the | English Navy, is sailing around at | the Grand Central. Winslow Judson, a lawyer of st. | | Joe, is stopping at the Grand Cen- | tral Hotel with his family. Joab Lawrence, of Salt Lake, is | ' arest at the Grand Central. | F. Stringfellow, a Kansas | lawyer, has strung out his auto- | graph on the Grand Central Hotel register. | presents.” iderable. —The street railway extension up again being Captain Marsh wants a all invited guests. J. M. WOOLWORTH, A.J. PERRY, J. H. PEABODY, C. 8. CHasE, WAKELY, G. W. DoANE, H. G. CLARK, J. I. REDICK, E. A. ALLEN, H. W. YATES, Committee. United States Courts. end the line to Caldwell & Miller's days from The interested property hat date. probably raise that amount within a The street railway ought | Judge John F. Dillon arrived yes- ¢ morning, and is stopping at | the Grand Central. He opened the | United States Circuit Court. to-day. | g " Martin Coulson, of Sioux City, is | the Grand Central. —John Wirth,who is fittir restaurant in Block last week had an out-house put up in the rear of his establish- ment, and while it was being eree- ted Jim Stephenson, the irrepressi- ble councilman from the first ward, heard of it, and attempted to have the work stopped and Wirth ar ted, because the house was partly built of wood, and therefore in vio- lation of the fire limit ordinance. Friday momning the proceedings were to have been instituted, but during Thursday night, Wirth, who | | had consulted his Inwyer, had the | e | house completely covered with sheet | Hon. John Croxton, of Nebraska jron, thus filling the requirements | isamong the notables in the city to- of the ordinance. Stephenson was | 4ay. He makes his headquartersat beaten at his own game, and | the Metropolitan. M. rave | the following cases: Union Pacific, will arrive in Oma- | assignee, v: ha in a few days and remain here a | Bartlett, assignee, vs. Luther Mil kor two. A reception for him | ton, in W. R. Bartlett, assignee, . C. F. Bayha, editor of the | Prayed in bill, was entered. | Dakota City Mail, one of the best weekly papers in the State, is in the city. He called at the Bee is as follows: W G Chapi A G McAns | aac Wilds, Plattsmouth: , Foreman, Lincolr Franci L F Farr, Omaha; Henry Har Nemaha County; J P Kell ha; Thomas Sewell, Saunders, Omaha; J M Borland Johnston; L H Laflin, Crab O chard; E Lash, Peru Salem; L A Harman, Lincol Perkins, Fontanelle; A H Churel D. H. Stearns, until now ing correspondent of the BEE, has been appointed to the position s manager of this office. Gen. John O'Neil, who arrived he should give the City Council and | the members of the press a square it opens. most attractive establishments of | ot B RO L e om thekind Infthe city. Messrs. Glad- | ot "0 B (8 B T came stone & Co. have been. in business | . gy the West yesterday after. in this city for” nearly seven years, | James Vick; the celebrated florist of Rochester, N. Y., is expected to | arrive in Omaha within two or | Practice in the United StatesCircu three days,accompanied by his son | Court. and daughter, enroute to Cali-| C-B.&Q.R. R. Co. vs. Otoe C Judgment for plaintiff’ as per stip Jation, In the eircuit court the follo business was transacted. Judge B. I Hinn- Platte, and Fred Lehman of N braska City, practicing attorn fair-dealing, cheap prices, strict at- tention to business, and successful anticipation In supplying the wants of their many customers, They always keep on hand_everything | fornin. of the latest style that is ealled for | Jos.B.Southard left for Sidneyiyes. Their line of ladics’ | terday to take a position in one of <ses and white suits js very ex- | | the leading business houses there. how | Joo is an excellent book-] keeper,. ! having had an extensive fexperi- in this eity. am H. Sanders, a clothing chant of Mobile, Alabama, isat the Grand Central. He is here with | a large stock of elothing to be dis- | & posed of at auction, ney, etal. in fivedays. dr tensive, and noone, no matter fastidious, can fail to select some- thing that will suit her fane Their stock of ladies’ the largest in the ci E Their gl of Lincoln et al. Deeree for plaiu tiff as prayed in its bil! of complain The following attorneys were ad whilo the quallt Stringfellow, Kansas; Wilson Jug cufls, handkerchiefs, &e., cannot be of their collars, G. H. Cannon, the former popu- | ICE ble man, in company with Canon Kingsley and daughter, are mong the notables who will arrive in Omaha this week, en route to | san Francisco. They are going to and | dent Howard Kennedy in the chai the Wyoming Hotel: the following vote of thanks to thy | | | D McGinnis, Cedar Rapids;. W | IS City ; S8 Canfield, Stanton; S LF Holland, W H Brooke, Baltimore; D Cozier, Albia, Towa; E C Usher, Who Wants Water? Fremont; N J Creamer, Yankton; % | L F Laidler, Sacrimento; Fred are now prepared to furnish | Wines, Nebraska City: L Browning, n quantities as desired, to | Fo o " | the | Davenport. nizeq by | Eainder o Presdent T By B 1 Vice Pretident, Howard Kenned, Jonx T. HoLrzyax. and our Recretas premises to apr 8, tf whichSthey have' discharged th W offices. the Board or- n. Frercner & Hupe C[TY COUNCIL. At sl | A regular meeting of the City pauN e crigs pio. | Council was held in the Council Pexsions and BOUNEIES PR | Gyyper Jast evening, President URED by W. M. FRANCIS, LAT ! siihson In the chair. Present, duuncflmm Banck M. H. Bro C:mp Mardhy M \«lhn-p]u-nq . Sulphen, u&z ‘\II Preddeit. - frr ' A oo iy he action ttention. corner Douglas and 13th | “k“.!“(‘“"‘"" i e nadtiog e §¥ Hughes, Secretary, year. iy Pk it pré tf. JEwELRy, Warcn and board ing at the County Treasurer office, | SUFeets: ! | TEBHI oF M. dent J. 8. Gi gt B st $ihoses for the eninsls l‘h‘rrn;}’u:n& WHIPPLE: ol 500 EAT r.:‘ made. put, yas pre; settle with the treasurer and ex- may 4, 6t . ang a ., B A i year were elected: John T. Clark, i danips TKE «fiflmnm Kt ?«1 that | A committee was also e int lI President; A. H. Baker, Viee Prea ] * 1 WA 0 oxehange for green- | hwhadl récei 1 the depositions tag ident; J. P. Pec surer backs or iy prope v Notari Stevenson, Superintendent of track. Messrs. Clark, Peck, Redi and Stephenson were clected direc- tors. Another mecting will beheld Thursday eveuing. —The following, taken Western Insurance Roview handed us for publicatio surance agent, who offielals to take a hint “A very sensible deci in the Marinc € m the —The Council Bluffs terday say _our neighboring city of " tend, toward the latter month, to lay the cornet stonews. splendid building as a t¢mple, and _by a committee on Saturflsy our townsman, Co Jobn H. lobe of yes- maha m- | | fatm in Washington coungy, been removed to Creighte may4 3t “The Odd Femwe g -"‘1 wt of this |y, s :.mr-r)mmu ident, B. E. B. appointed acting 1 *lwetibn ease- and-hepresented them , Baker | house, splendid variety of fruit, {4z ¥ it ' G noBT n.em m nt during the I-ul:mre nty of fine timber | and Mh‘ Thé first' order:of business, ' fo- 1 year. stocke--CtH: | communications, . The Secretary was instrueted u. advertise ¥ the Burt street schoel rty G or Ipase oMeSwbbe moved to ryl hea; . e o 3 The Mayor suggested that several officers were present.wgiling tehave: leir bonds approved, t [ MATieaS was jo, favor of, pro- le com- | ceeding mm the reading of |he' puslll fi t( lo wg);nnlxl take one copy | to the Council, while MF. D. Ki iy el Ty « differed- W. M. Av Ohi5, “und 'Gotdonsville, \.qu-. for sale at Ph. Gottheimer’s, Tig ker ‘sm Fatnhhm street.” and read Dr. }l,fi ndemn I.mnrvmmod o '8, Creighton E af that -prmefl wh fan T SELL my goods at a prum and | n 28 LOW as tnose -who ad- | understood that invited guests are not expected to bring presents, nor isit in any way appropriate that The committee quote with pleas- ure the following from the May number of the Galazy, which ex- | metly expresses their views of the “Etiquette does not demand the | acknowledging of an invitation to these weddings by presentations of | Members of the | wagon, ran away from a residence | successful business trip through the | fymil: “or any intimate friends, are the only persons from whom such Invited | He'is foreman of the | guests should not absent themselves | son, St. Joe; John I. Hays, Grand by the election of Governor qL i CoPIES of city charter for sale at the-BEE office. f | xisn Baths every day and evi at Redick’s Opera House. apr3tf WALL PAPER! y New styles, CHEAP FOR CASH. ry 5 C. F. CATLIN. jewelry in the city, cheap, BUTTERFIELD & WHIPPLE'S, Donglas street, near Fifteenth. apr2eod-1m HAVA the best in the city. JoxEs. | tertainments by any false idea re- He isa United | quiring them to contribute costly The committee commend these correct sentiments to the notice of | In the District Court of the United udge Dundy presiding, de- faultand judgment were entered in W. L. Lamb, Sidney Dillon, President of the | assignee, vs. C. Mickleson, L. Lamb, L. Anderson, W. R. | - 5. James H. Smith, e al., decree as The Grand Jury as empanneled n; nd, Clerk, Omaha; Ts- is Brooks, York; Charles Grede, Peru; | t, Oma- | - Lincoln; W O | r- ; A J Currence, A h, ng n, of North | e the State Courts were admitted to it 0. u- | ‘W. 0. Bartholomew, vs. D. Whit- Defendants to answer U. P. P. R. R. Co., vs. the County mifted to practice in the United States Courts this morning: B. F. 1- The regular meeting of the Board | was held last evening, Vice-Presi- | Company, Ninth street, Iceland to spend the summer, Which | The members of the old Board were Farnham and Douglas. | s 2 good ide nearly all present, and after the aprlétf FLETCHER & HUnn) The following are the arrivals at | Teading of the minutes, and after | e retiring officers, the Board adjourn- F 2 3 ed sine die. ‘ House and Furniture, 213 Dodge | soott * Great Eastern cireassJ F | — KESOLUTION OF THANKS, street, between and- 13th | <)y, St Paul; E Mathews, J M | Resolved, That on the retirement streets. Fine: house, nice rooms, | \ip,clion, Chicago; Nelson Seekels, &r‘meomcersnr this Board we take | well and suitably furnished. A | Newell, Towa: C F Bayha, Dakota | 10¢_Opportunity of thanking the bargain is offered. Apply on the | 3 i o2 President, Governor Saunders, our | Coutant, | | for the faithful and efficient manner e | duties pertaining to their respective | The newly ele¢ted members wee, , T 400,000 ACRES! The ulnmlmg Fulasy of the ot |- the end of | Q“fi"'";fi&"& Was apppointed fa nedy, Viee President, and W. H. 8. for the ensuing SapICpullion Y, with other increasing the- noon schools tg one hour r was carried by # vote of | Finsr.ctss tiokets toCincinnati, | mlzsr - the STATE? | Opposite P. O. DENTISTS, — TP STAIES, — | | Bmtiautnss, OMAFA. | DR. A. S. BILLINGS, 234 Farnham St., Bet. 13th snd 14th, up statrs. Tecth extracted without pain, by useof Ni- trous Oxide estt S®0ffice open atall hour PHYSICIANS. Surgical Rooms his own medel J. C. LEE, } 235 FARNHAM STREET. Save Your Paper Rags hetween 10th and 11th, nocth side, making & c#ugements to build & PAPE M ILL IN OMAHA, VICTOR DUCROSE, Prop. ‘thing in the Open from7 = | a5~ All Meals § .012 p. m. N, Prices to sul |GAME 5% —— SHBEBLY BROS. Keep constantly on band A LARGE SUPPY OF Buur, Porx | mUTTON, | POULIRY, | — = and Dress Maker. Promenade Sutts, Eventog Dre-ses, Weddi Sult, Morning Wrappers, Conts, &, €at 1 or | der i the lgtest. Par dies in all its brancl re 1o Introd ucing myseif to th aranteed | MRS, &. . EALMER, Maker, ases, Catting and Fitting a Specialty. —DEALER IN—+ Fruits, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. | EXkhory Valley Eands! »og Kayu 4 HESE LANDS ARE CONVENIENT T0 e mas ke and the 1 $250 to‘$5 00 PERACRB For Cash or on l.oq»'l'fie. 1 LAND EXPWRIWK ‘H-* | ETS fur nle at'Q. g _coupams: u-lnkh wm -] TOV‘I BTQBI. ,_f Axp ELEGANT SPRING | | Largest stock of watches and | at 264 PARTIES who smokejmy CLEAR cigars pronouce them OFFICE, No. 232 FARNHAM ST. @ Oldest practicing Dentists In the city DENTIST,| {L VAN CAMP M.D. and_besides CARPENTER AND BUILDER, | .- Patronize Home Industry H. BERTHOLD, 164 and 166 Douglas stree S TR LI T B here yesterday with an Irish colony rth Platte; A Bergman, Brown- | Destres to purchase everal hundred_to Gladstone & Co. | 4 locate near Wisner, Nebraska, is | ville: W F Bennet, Plattsmouth; J | iners. """ ** Faslera prios. - Caghy on | A.H. Gladstone & Co.’s ladies” | g the Metropolitan. He is helping | A Hough, North Bend; Dr L Rice, | v 4o 5 s e oi | furnishing store, on Fourteenth | {5 turn emigration to Nebraska. St. Daroin; T F Gantt, North Victor Restaurant. | street, is one of the beststocked and | g1, 1. Parker, the long haired | Platte. 160 FARNA\M STREET, I‘B.t. 10th and 1lth. ADLES SUPI I.I}D WITH EVERY- rved to Order.~&a OYSTERS BERVED IN EVERY STYLE. it | City Meat Market. GANE | | TGP TABILE® —_—- s —— | Ladies' Fashionable Cloak ppers, &eeut 1o or- i siytan, “Having cor- Tied on fashionable cutting and ftting for la- in the various eapitals fon In Europe and America, Fashionable Dressand Cloak Rooms, 262 Douglas St. near 15.b, (Up Stairs. I cut flom actusl measarement—not from patterns—and will guarantee satisaction in all B.W NDEmMIM. Cdifeafl@néry, PORANCEAL aGENT Yo 7HE UNTHED CARRIAGE MANUFACTURZRS. SPECIAL ‘IOTXCES. Established 1858. | A.T.SIMPSON'S | | | | CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY 538 & 540 Fourteenth Street, (Office up stairs,) Omaba, Nebrasks. Carriages | and Buggies on hand or i fe to order. N. B—Purticular stenifon paid 1o Repate | ing. FomN Tamx. | 255 Harncy street, between Idth and 15th. | Carriage nd Wml Making | In all it Branches. in the latest and most approved pattern. HORSE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING and repairing done on short notice. 1v i Dever lcss than W NOTICE.— Advertisements of | Loet, Wants, Found, be foserted o e s e o T line; each subsequent insertion, VE CEF .S Fx e. frstinsertion TY-FIVE CENTS, irl o assist i houss ANTED—A young ofice. myoZ> work. Appiy at hi ¥V ANTED—A boy 10 herd cattle, by Sam- uel J. Cutler, at Evans & Durnall's. my3e ANTED— Boardes and lodgers, s ¢ cor of 7th and Chicago AL esta o for sale in rs. TR O MOREY oloan. Callarlaw office of D. L. Thowas, roow 8, Visscher block. myitt R ~a LE—Splendid gu.n\muy,w bam st., at § easy : properiy on Tenth st JOUY i 2 1 business lot, with store house, i R RENT—A house AT e, nlluy and’ 13th myswl REN' —'n.;» |\mi‘c house, 10:h 3nd buv- blu\ g i 59 Doustos 1. OARD W. %y care “BEE" offic.e i * WOODWORTH, 238 Douglas Street, Omaba, Nebraska —DEALER IN— | Carriages, Hacks, nmmrmlm Road wagons, Trot- Skeletons, Ltudebaker’s, l,el»hrm-«l Wa o s, Con- HORSE CLOTHING. Robes, Blankets, Wagon Material of all Descrij tions, Spskes, ilubs, Felloes, and all kil HARD WOUD LUNBER ‘himble Skemns, Axles and Springs. ‘mehstt . PAGH, CARRIAGE, BUGGY aad WAGON MANUFACTURER. N. E. CORNER of 14th and HARNEY STS, OULD respectfully announce to the pub- Tic that he is now ready to fill all con- jjcts, In the above lines with nestuess and e "Express wagons constantly on hand and | The Oldest Establishea | BANKING HOUSE IN NERRASKA. !Caldwell, Hamilton & Co., BANKERS. Business transacted same as that of an I rated Bank. Accounts kept in Currency or Gold :‘I‘:Jefl. to sight check without no- Certifleates of Deposit issued . able on demand, or at fixed l:n{e bearing interest at six percent. per annsm, and available in in all pm. of the conatry. Advances made to customers on :pmed securitics at market rates interest. Buy and sell Gold, Bills of Ex- , Government, State, County, Draw Sight Drafts on England, }:relnl, Seotland, and all parts of Sell European Passage Tickets. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. *ognt STATE SAVINGS BANK. N.W.OOR. PARNHAM & 13TH STS. Capital, $100,000, Anthorized Caplhial, §1,000,000. |- Deposite as small a4 one dollar jed and Compound Interest allowed o6 sume. | Advantages OVER Certificates .~ of ‘The whole or an; e B e & date ot Deposit. depostt_after three months, wilt draw The First Natiol 2. on A.fi.A. Corner of r.n-n. and lm THE 0L mnmo!m)uanm IN NEBRASKA .+ (Suegessors to Kountze smq,; in ESTABLISHED IN 1858, Ongunied a2 o Foomn Benk, gt 30,1863° Capitalnd Profits over § OFFICERS AXD DinEcTORS: TON, | A. KOUNTZE, s President. |Cashier. H. COUNTZE, | | I, W. NATES, Vice Pres't: Ag't| Cashier. A, J. POPPLETON, Atforney. MCKETS FOR SALE TO. of Earope viaidi | Steamstitpines, and the Ham Picket Company: * -~ - urg-dascican. |, P Broauen:. 1 UHAHA NAW}NAL BANK & = s ot 1 below ! the: “Douglas -_u mm-dm L OMANK, NEB, 420,000 00 31,000 00 i STATES L ge it W -uyuuww-. .- t w’t.uo)v AND aop’pu,r @ndeis. dratis a2 makes dfim— n‘d' Cify Bonds o e give attention to nego~ i Railroatl ard other Corpo- rate s issued within the Staw. | U.8. DEPESI QR ¢ Bank, ARTS ‘Ganard Jadd’ Ndtional | - | by 50 doing. | * BOsTON. CANOPY. mn WWhicls makes 5 #7yles af wysis | F etz tante quantify of 18 weh { sowers and gutters. | wie. Address, R SALE—6 squa NEOTEN BUGLY AND HAR: most new. for sale cheap, at 225 s, bat 13¢h and ‘4th sts. | Qopoix ing [ S Ba S Kusland’s gua store, cor 1ith and Dou mydlse work st the Neoriak s Shire work at the Nebrask Shirt. Fatury 139 Farnbamst. b W et cned s at second houss north of alley on’ west sid, 1ith s beiween Guliforcia and Webster, Tomato, Pl.\\'rs—m.m-. Caulitgwer, Popper, ete. (a231d Do he S e i e st b renied (o a gy ariat on very terms, at Lo county seat county, ina e, thikly sefticl e RoAN L. Wiiaht, Lons Tree, p29tL RTIES desiring a situation, or borers, servants aud ha ing ot reat, or propezty for sale, will pl employment and rs! ice, roam 9, of Omaba, Neb. ' [.20t] I N.F F= SALE—A Singer s wing new. Inquire of Max Moyer ap2rit R SALE—One set *plane. Tuquireof I-HER. ax Meyer & Bro. uour AND LOT FOR S 13th 3t b tweea Howard and Suitable'for business and family_ residence, comtatateg 1 revaer Tagaics o M, Page, 13th ana Mason sts. 1\ ONEY TO Apply io | HARRIS, TAFT & WOODM AN, | _ oil_ S, DRSALEFour of the best residence lots in the city, on t, Mary's av. ani 221 street uquire of A. BEHME, _apismy ANTED—Torent a rurnlshed nouse o 4or 5 rooms, either all or ed ; must be near the cor of 104 sta._ Address, F 20d Faruham ITH, e with Louse and bas PAcmc T REDMOND. HOUSE REOPENED-—The Pucific been thoroughly repaired, and RE FOR RENT—On N icuga, RNy T e 1 Do e Briw's s'ln apat ) RENT_The Valle mehiset of Homse. N T. PAULSEN. A e o Do ot peb e Tk sts,, for pleat 3. in. This is business pror erty, 5601 become very valuable. 25 0aly the street separates it from the U S 3od Postoffce. K. M. MAKSHALL. SELLING OUT COST! cosTl, PP A Hong, bt AL b Pt 254 tekoe soe, MEDANFOPs consm-s Night dresses, aprons, Infant .u s i . 316 Toagios e SR T EBERHAR wp KJH fi”"‘““ THE cflrmm {qy My prices eec have 360 in stock, and W u} PT:A‘ ber tuidersold! - Malke no_ n see the “BAZAR" before buyin, WHRe Rr prices. You savg doflars See the new Large or small orders nuafir ot " ;-; NTED—By gent eman and wife Inprivate tamily. Terms mu-t be moder- - KurTz MorR& (o t sexdy AD\TEI‘)—D;I boardersat 191 Douglas st s dmge Setotin ol Y| OMLAETA, = NEB ANTED— good girl can find steady enr- | 0TGGRAPH GALLERY FoR RENT— | e | k 1 Slmehers block, corper o Douglas and Fih s, machice, rior furnitare ; also rtly faraish- ~ YATmEs, Liouons, Clears, i 'm open for the accommodation of boarders echp m_m_ Davers ,._,. . _mu Flae OM Kentucky Whiskies and Imported woods a Speelalty. Tnquire of RARECHANCE—1 offer my brick resi- .,,..,md =P On STEELE & J OHNSON. YWHO0LESALE QGROGERS, MPSON'SBL OCK 638 and 540 Fourteenth Strest, BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE OMAZTA, NEB, MORGAN & GALLAGHER. —SUCCESSORS TO CREIGHTON AND MORGAN— = WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 205 Farnham Street, MAEA, apisdly NEB WIHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & CO., WHOLZSALE GROCERS | No, 247 Douglas Street, meh2Ty1 AGENTS FOR THE DUPO\T POWDER (0. JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES and NOTIONSS 231 Farnham Street, «JOHN T. EDGAR, —JOBBER OF— Shelf: Heavy Hardware| . | i IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK, —AND— ACRICULTURAL THRESHERS. HARVESTERS, REAPERS 31 CORN-PLANTERS 'PLOW S, CUL v 2 246 Douglas RAKES AND WAGH t, MOW KRS, DRILLS, TVATORS, HAY. 0% PNS. mehisy Nebrasia, GEO. A. HOAGLAND, ‘'Wholesale Lumber ——OFFICE AND YARD—— COR. OF DOUGLAS AND e'm'rs., U.iP. B.R. TRACR, NMAFTA NEB, anli < ROBERT C. STEELL, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, BRUSHES, LAMP GOCDS ETC. g 287 Douglas Street e 18eod 1y OMARA. HENRY HORNBERGER. —DEALER IN 239 DOUGLASST# (Caldwell Bloek,) ni9y1 OMAHA NEB. R. & 'J. WILBUR, Books and Stationery, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, roufléoififsneet 3 Omaha., Neb Balondl GENERAL AGE\’[S FOR ALL SCHOOL BOOKS «-——-l-——-— & 'F. D. COOPER, nnvrgc-rvm or wm:ons AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN— AG'ICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS pPOor 14th and Farney Sts. | q @mana WHOLESALE CANDIES® By /' ow manutacturing all varieties of candies and will sell at B ASTERNG PRICHES Deakn lllfi!hll-'ed not want to. go Bast for CANDIES. A trial Is solicited. LU HENRY LATEY, 'y Dousles St Cor 12th, c o i mehlj, - ) p . B. RICEARDSON.. SOpraTrAl NEBRASKA PITCH, FELT AND GRAVEL ROOFER., AWl Mduf.ctuce¥ of Doy an 1 Saturated Mo in; and Sheathing Felt. Omaha s ALSO DEALEZS Firs hoat’ lat vut’ lewprices oe 10 hm‘ + prevuia mol 20 par coat. on the swouat of the -n in W yeirs [rom date of purehasd. NID['( TONS POR €ASH PAYMENTS. , Loup ‘Fork “and. “Elkhor Valleys at 1 Onmmn“"‘fl‘lllwlll‘_ agrieultural laad la r-r-m- h-l mm \ sed &) -dl-lad”l“" 44 fpom é

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