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Personal- TOD MUCH CURIOSITY. DEWEY & STONE. UNITED STATES COURTS. | Ict Cu | lies supplied ch CARRIAGE MANUFACTURGRS. STEELE & JOHNSO: THE OMAHA BEE| Established 1858, A.T.SIMPSON'S CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY H. L. LATEY. aprillSif T.C. Ryan, of Columbus, is at | the Grand Central. D. M. McFarland, of Sarpy Coun- ty, is at the Grand Central. A & S { onders. A “Paul Pry” among the Rail- | The Heaviest Furniture House in-| Proceedings in the Circuit and way Postal Clerks. the West. District Courts Yesterday— Official Raport. .o;l'lllll.la PAPER OF THE CIT' e | Sremr— ! Just received, the latest styles of | spring and summer goods. Calland | see at | may6 tf Fraxg J. RAMGE'S. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE YATHoLESALE (GROGERS, § —SINPSON'SBL OCK— 638 and 540 Fourteenth Street, Hon.J. E. Lamaster is at the | Metropolitan. The mammoth furniture house of ] Dewey & Stone is an establishment He Finds Himself in an Uncom- The United States Courts met yes- n advavce. Al compiaints sbout irregularities, sddressed ‘this atiice will receive jrumyt gl niion. ary Bax will be wailed 0 | o0 following rates, aysbleinva- | itan. : | George W. Tu O Littlefield, an exten the. S s astie -, ,-.:‘tl;i[u Te = cattle LABGEST cizculation in the ity fatinwolitan. ‘erciure, the best sud cheajest advertising | o medrum. KatEs oF ADVERTISING —local Dotices, 35 | cents per fine Jocal advortiseanents, centa pet line; by the month, 10 cents.’ Sivertinement’ inserted o icss than 50 cents. Epecisi notices, 10 cents per line siugle insee- Lo, mot s than 25 cents. Tranmicnt abverisemes. sust invarisbly be pasd Jor in advence. "Eates for standing sdvertiscients by special tract. '-All No Sistements, Tabular Work, el, requiring ¢rcful revision by o proal in the city. the Grand Central Hotel. e e vaea 14 | Of the Eastern Division of the Unio: Sl el s X e Turln 58 | Pacafic, went West yesterday. ool ond Loeal dvertiocments belors $¥8 | 3. N. HL. Patrick and AL Patric] A e e 0 cixfun | 88fwed from Salt Faks Tuesda, i Ve hamded 1, before Monday noon, for the | afternoon. e week's issue. e briskie, of the Gen To ADVERTIS:RS-—1ne CIRCU- | Freight office of the Union Paci LATION of the DAILY BEE is move 1 ble that ef any other dafly paper published in Nebraska -—Peycke's Restaurant and Oyster rooms. The leading house of the kind. 207, Farnham street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth, feb24tf | OMAHA BREVITIES. River. tral. western Stage company, left f Boise City, ldaho, yesterday wmor | —There were over 150 hotel ar- | rivals in Omaha yesterday. ing. A. W. Hall, special route age In- | 1t —Sixty s of ice for sale. at this office. morni . —Judge Dudley,who isinteresting | . f himself in getting subscriptions for | Meyer & Co.returned Tuesday {he subsidy to the street railway from an extensive business (r extension, bas already raised §2,000, | through the State, balf the required amount. hing. wh The extension now is a sure | is viewing Omaha from a Gra | ces i view, —The funeral of Jaeob Schmidt, t\‘h':(“l':" hfifh‘:’;:‘."‘gm; i an old settler of Omaha who died | yesterday morning, will take place | : io-morrow morning at 8 o'clock from his late residence in south Omaha. Heleavesa family and a large circle of friends to mourn his | June 2d. death. | E.P.Vi =T High School Debating So- | of the Union Pacifie, left ciety elected the following ofticers | neyyesterday,to attend to Jast evening: President, A. C. Wakeley; Vice President, George W. Shields; Recording Secretary, | As a pool-player he is a success. hurst; Corresponding Sec- | The following are the arrivals F. R. MeConnell; Treasurer, | the Wyoming Hotel: W. H. Potter. | N J Miller, Des M —A party of railroad magnates, | among whomare Robert Harris and other C. B. & Q. officials, mrived y | terday. Hisshow will be in Omal K ; P John Zellers, San Francisco; J Lennox, do; their turn to have a shot in that | Mabie Robinson, New York; J Postmaster Pollock, of Brown- | | wille, is registered at the Metropol- dealer, is at the F. BY Burgess, editor and proprie- tor of the Osceola Homesteader, is eral went West yesterdsy to Gree E. M. Clark, of Wisner, Neb., an | extensive land owner, is making | himself at home at the Grand Cen- | Adam E. Smith, of the North- of the Australian and American steamship live, went west yesterday | Aljert Able, of the firm of Max Edward Williams, ot Hingland, | Captain Durand, of the Great | | Bastern Circus, was in the city yes- ing, general freight agent ness in relation to that little game of pool, in which he fs interested, Benbower, Cleveland; H Punte, do; E N Newell, Ft. Cal- here from the Esst last night. Itis | houn; R D Addis, Sioux City; Mrs. fortable Situation, and Skips Out. | person into difficulty. Mother Eve's superabundance of euriosity to see Charles H. Torrey, one of Eve’s scendants, | de Charles Havens, superintendent | .0 00 o 'troublesome net, by t00 | stock. M | freely gratifying his curiosity, a faw't whichhe undoubtedly inheri- | K | ted from his distant maternal rela- ¥ | tives, who was kicked out of the rden of Eden. Torrey was a mail agent on the Union Pacifie, | having come here about seven months ago from Massachusetts. | Soon after arriving here, and tak- ing his position, he exhibited & fac- ulty of making every body's bus- iness his own, and for that reason it was thought he had once been an impudent newspaper reporter. He became disagreeably —conspicuous, and madeenemies instead of friends. As an example of his cheeky “Paul Pryism” the following inci- dent, as related to us, will be agood illustration: He found out in some way that a certain gentleman was | corresponding with a lady at Hil- liard, 900 miles west on the Union Pacific. When he arrived at Hil- rip | liard on one of his “runs,” he in- | quired of the Station Agent if he knew this lady. The agent said she had gone to Rock Springs. Torrey telegraphs to her, telling her to meet him at the dept. Upon the train arriving there, the lady, ac- companied by a gentleman, cante | to the depot, when he asked her if she was correspBnding with a cer- tain person. The lady said she had been,but was not now. Torrey gave no explanation of his impudence, but entered his car, and as the train moved off, left the lady to wonder at his conduct, he being almost a stranger to her. veral charges were recently made against him, and sent forward to the superintendent of the railway mail service. Torrey denied them, and there was no attempt made to prove them. He was charged with taking improper liberties with a young girl in his room ; also of get- | ting possession of a letter addressed for | n- | nt nd at ou ha at P J H of which Omaha has reason to feel proud, as it isa credit not only to the city, but also to the State, that | Too much curiosity often getsa | 55 extensive and varied a stoek of | Judges. furniture can be kept on hand here. | Any article of farniture that is to what that apple tasted like, notonly | be had in any of the larger cities | ter of R. H. King, petitioned got herself into trouble, but also her | can be found here,as Messrs. Dewey | against in bankruptey. 2 sons and daughters and their de- | & Stone keep a greater variety than | jury have entered actively on the Col. Guy V. Henry, U. 8. A.,and | . .. ¢ oven untothis day. wife, are stationed temporarily at | any other similar house in the Uni- | ted States, every manufacturer of | recently entangled | any note, being represented in their | business was transacted: Their establishment pre- sents an unpretending and uninvit- ing front on Farnham street, and to one who has never been through it, it would seem impossible for it to | contain more than an ordinary-sized stock of goods; but a complete sur- prise in this respect awails every one who visits the house for the first time. Their store room on Farnham St. consists of 2 two-story wooden buildings, each 22 feet wide by 132 feet long, and three build- ings in the rear on Harney street, where furniture is also stored, man- ufactured, repaired and upholstered. To obtain an accurate idea of this establishment, we made a four through it a day or two since, in company with one of the gentle- manly salesmen, Thomas C. Short, who has been with the firm over six years. We were shown the most mag- nificent parlor and bed-chamber setts ever manufactured in this The fine furniture of this 1 nowhere be excelled. The 1 and rich looking bedsteads, built of the different kinds of hard- wood, and artistically finished, with skillfully executed carvings, would be envied by a prince, while the ac- companying articles of & chamber set, the marble-topped wash stand, the cushioned chairs, the ward-robe, and the elegant bureau, surmounted with the mirror, all correspond, and would do honor to a palace; and yet this is the kind of furniture that is daily sold to the citizens of Oma- ha and the west by this firm. We can, therefore, safely conclude that there are more elegantly furnished houses in Omaha than in any other city double Its population in the country. Their parlor sets cannot be too much praised. They have on hand a great variety of styles, all finished in the most fashionable manner. VIED. SCHMIDT—At half pist eleven, on Tuesds; ‘morning, Jacob Schmidt. The funes terday morning pursuant to adjourn- ment. Present, Hon. John F. Dil- lon and Hon. Elmer S. Dundy, | Omaha. In the District Court the jury re- | turned a special verdict in the mat- SPECIAT. NOTICES. The grand | “xorrc discharge of their duties. In the Circuit Court the following A R Phillips, Jr. vs Archelus at EVERETT'S Farnham, et al. Dismissed at cost of defendants as per stipulation. JM MeGinnity, vs A J Wads- | oty 57 worth, et al. Motion to remand de- y6l nied and continued. F Buckingham, vs C& N W RR | company. Settled and dismissed at costs of the plaintiff. J. L Smith. vs. U. P.R. R. Co. Defendant to answer in 30 days, and continued. D. Sullivan, vs.U. P.R.R. Co. Demurrer submitted. C.J. Bauman, vs. U. P,R. R. Defendant to answer in 30 s and continued, J. Y. Clopper, vs. U. P. R. R. Co. Motion to Guash siffimons over- ruled. Mary F. Miller, v3 Julia Sullivan. Trial to Court in ejectment. New trial granted and contiued. Same vs James Cronin, same order. “ M.C.Hurseley “ “ Q. C.Holt o Jeffery vs Loveland. Default against defendant. S. H. Warren vs B. & M. R. R. Co. in Neb. Submitted on briefs. UPRR Co vs Co of Merrick, et al. Deféndants to answer by May ; rule day and case continued. UPR RCo vs Coof Cheyenne. Injunction continued in force until farther notice. J D Brown, assignee, vs A M Clark, et al. Injunction eontinued in force and ease continued. The following attorneys practic- ing in State Courts were admitted 0 ce in the United States Courts of this districl. B. F. Stringfellow, Kansas; Win- slow Judson, St. Joseph; John D. Hays, Grand Island; James O. ‘Adams, Omaha. Both courtsadjourned to 10 o’clock this morning. maker or carpenter 63! e will sell good second | with new ones. i, W. Howax. Tesolved o please 1he people, Who live zbove Telow the stoxpie, with ¢ Piants myei Wi Apply at ihis office, oy to berd eattle, Co ler, at Evans & Durnal ANTED—Eoarders and lodgers, s e cor th a1 Chicago sts, myas AL estare for sale in Armstrong & N son's additions. Address, S. J. C., Bi ofice. ONEY roloan ML Tiichise rooun 8, Visscher block. myst Northeast coruer of 15th and Dodge THOS. €. HALE b six rooms s Jorvered and mySwl RENT—The Pac enport sts. Poss No. 271 Douglas st, opposite Tnquire of 3 ¥atl BONNER, 269 Douglas ¥t. OARD WA in private taily. ate. Address, fcC., care “BEE” offic. m LE—6 squares Pen: 9513, le s, bet 13th and J4th {ODDINi p! Dan’McMillan. Now is the time to lay off your heavy underwear. Go to Frank J. Ramge's and buy your spring and summer welght, for he has a large and complete stock of that line of may6te CoPIES of city charter for sale at the BEE office. tf at 191 Douglas etropelitan Hotel. Ters myli6 opposite $4 per week, 1 can 0 s iy, by appi at second house north of alley o8 west.side 17th st., between Califorcia and Webster. ap3bit Cuulifigse o TOWSLI Turisn Baths every day and evening at Redick’s Opera House. apr3te ell located, good i e and fruit t Address B., BrE office. shad Terms easy. 3 provements, grape vines. 1 will take place to-morrew mort= | ingat 8 o'clock, from bis residence in South | —_— ANTED—A o d, trustworthy _cabice 18th st. nesr Chicago. nd low for cash or tr. de, o'ce vegelab es and D—A youns girl to assist in house | mysi2s Sam- law office of D. L. —Suitable for offices. . HoMax, cor ¢ house, 10th and Dav- iately. Store D—By gent'ewan and wife “Terms must be moders and g ading neatly dove Leave orders at M- or 14th and Douglas sts. Tomato, operty, cees and BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE | | o - = MORGAN & GALLAGHER. ~SUCCESSORS TO CREIGHTON AND MORGAN— WHOLESALE GROGER\S, No. 205 Farnham Street, MAEA, aprsdly 538 & 540 Fourteenth Street, s O, ok, cocec | | o= | (Otice and on N. B.—Particular attention paid to WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & (0., WHOLESALE GROCER No, 247 Douglas Street, OMAETA, NEE meh27yl AGENTS FOR THE DUPONT POWDER (0. !KURTZ Monr & Cc JOBBERS OF In all it Branches. o the latest and most approved pattern. or | HORSE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING | and repairiog done on short notice. wep26 1v City Meat Market. S e SEEBEBLY BROS. Keep constantly on hand A LARGE SUPPY OF B R P ORIX NUTTON, POULTRY, —axp— L GANE st. n MILLINERY. - - I Ne. 509 13th Strcet. 2yl B. Wi MRS, K. II. PALMER, Fashionable Dressand Cloak Maker, RBooms, 262 Douglas St. near 15:h, (Up Stairs. | DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES and NOTION ImomTADLES 231 Farnham Street, I OMATTA, - T T T T T | . Ladies’ Fashionable Cloak | J and Dress Maker. | OHEQ?;‘Q.EPG& Promenade Suits, Ev-u.m:::fl?% E g iy Shelf: Heavy Hardware and centresofl lon in Europe and America, e et IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK, ACRICUL T S o N, P | RAK KR AND WAGaNe O | 246 Douglas Lo 'y "ILLs, NEEDE meht Neobraska ey v wcwer, GEO. A. HOAGLAND, Wholesale Lumbe: COR. OF DOI!GIA; AND s'm s'r;., UaP. BR. TRACR. MAFTA N EFE anll | | | | st ms I cut from sctua! measurement—not from patte will guaraatec satistaction in all Cutting and Fitting a Specialty. m- ing of B.W NDEBMIDM. —DEALER IN— Fruits, Confectionery, | CIGARS AND TOBACCO. me ESTABLISHED pool game that is going on. here. That | ix the business that brings them family, Clinton, Towa:,W Nimsand boy, Avon, Ill; O Brown, San Babbitt, Avon, TIL; M Childs and | | family, Washoe; Madison Hall and | to a young lady ; of climbing up a ladder Into a young lady’s room, through a window, and of going | through her papers in her absence ; Their lounges, sofas, and chairs SHOTGG One of the finest ga rerited to 8 g srtist Tree, co WALL PAPER! NEW AND HELEGANT BPRING styles, CHEAP FOR CASH, are all most handsomely uphol- | stered. Every style of book-cases, side- “elticd rogion, NE comer Forubam apd Hlovgath trestn, | OMAHS B PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, —WIHOLESALE PEALERS (N— —Councilman Jas. Stephenson, hinking he had “got the drop” on | the proprietors of the new Herald | building, now going up between the | (Grand Central Hotel and Goodrich's | store, was about to commence pro- ings against them for violation . . :Tf«:;mpfim limit ordinance. He, | 4 Fach, North Platte . however, was prevailed upon not to | Nebraska Ci Mrs. E M Clay, L worry them, as he learned after- wards that they were keeping wit in the provisions of the erdinance, | —~An institution that has long | been wanted between here and | 2 Florence, has at last been started, | Re-Opening namely, a road-house. The dwell- | & Jones’ Dress-Making Es- sng formerly oceupied by Major | tablishment’ and Tem- Croft, beyond the Barracks has been Dle of Fashion.2 elegantly furnished, and has been | supplied with & well stocked side- board. Last evening over twenty teams stopped there, while the oc- Francisco J N Churchill, Nebraska City; J Lambert, Tekamah; S F F | Califor ATTENTION, LADIES. Several months ago, Mr. B, We 8 8 Canfleld, Stanton; R Uhl, Falls City; H A Roberts, Cheyenne; H MeMurray, Bostor | coln; E A Plummer, Grand Island. To-Day of Welf | | a fashionable ladies’ cloak and dress G | and of leaving a note telling her to beware of his room-mate ; also, of attempting to enter the room of another young lady. | These charges were made against him at Washington. He left for Massachusetts about two months to visit, as he said, his sick wife; but the next that was heard of him he was i1 Washington, from | which city be wrote to certain Oma- ha gentlemen, denying the truth of the charges. They answered him by saying that as far as they knew, | he had not heen guilty of any such | conduet as alleged, He was ordered back to Omaha | for examination on his postal du- | ties. Meanwhile he wrote to the .| Eentleman who obtained his ap- " | pointment, asking that the examin- on in his case be dispensed with. v boards, office desks, office chairs, and chairs of every description may be found here. We noticed some new styles of chairs with perforated wood seats, which are fast taking the place of the cane seat. They are certainly a novelty, and Messrs, ey & Stone were the first to i troduce this style in the West. Their rustic chairs and garden seats always find ready sale during the summer. Their assortment of French plate and common mirrors is very ex- tensive. Messsrs. Dewgy & Stone make a specialty of common goods, which they sell at eastern prices, They keep no poor goods, as they can buy a good article of common fur- niture in the eastern market as low as the poorer qualities are sold. The cAN L. Waiisr, Lons Tree, mry 5 2t. C. F. CATLIN. o RTIE borers, servan ur €01, or prope: this Go and see the new flower stand at Redick’s Opara House, may1, &t, a0 ha'fngtene or sale, will please call ] extato ofew. room R R RS Dyeing and eleaning of all kinds - of goods, and unequaled in bright- ness and finish, at the Steam Dye works, 10th street, befween Farn- ham and Dodgg. e 2L, Dip You EvEr HEAR that an old earpet could be made to look as good as new, and all the grease, pe- troleuns, or paint spots, taken out | for ten cents per yard ? | GIVE ME A TRIAL, M. Bley, 509 Fourteenth street, care of Gladstone & Co. mayd-lw Go to Faton's and get & photo- graph of Tennte C. Clafiin. ALE—A Singer s-wing machir Inquire of Max Moyer & B.o, One set_parior furn'tw reof May Mever & Sahatle' for Voninc ani mily s 0 ining 11 rooms. luquire of Mrs. J, Page, 15th and Mason sts. o 00MS Also Apply at 27 Davenport st. ) SALE OR REN Apply to. HARRIS, TAFT & WOODMAX, ap2l oil desiring a situation, or in need meats th sts. Bt | HOUSE AND LOC FOR SaLE—O f‘}hllxh s, b tween Howa:d and Jnfk-u: at law office block, Omah, TO BENT—An 237 Daveapert st, house w Ll sl xoows, cistern ele, it V7 ANTED—A cheap farm i exchange or w merchandise. Address, ru..,::"uu office.. p2ltf icago 400,000 ACRES! —OF THE FINEST— FANCY GROCERIES Teas, Spices, Tobacco and Cigars. 2|§m753mham Street, Omaha, N HENRY HORNBERGER. —DEALER IN— Winzs, Liouons, Crears o do. Fin2 O1d Kentucky Whiskies and Tmported woods a Specialty. RIS OMAXA N BR. & J. WILBUR, of . Elkhorn Valley Lands! FOR BALE B! M. CL.AaARX, I Wisfi.er, - = Neb,| | IJYESE [ASDS ARE CONVENIENT 1O the matket and the tor FINEST in the STATE! And will e sold st from cupants indulged in liquid refresh- ments or & fragrant smoke. —At the Grand Central Theatr townight, Billy, the Black Diamond, will sparile with Lis witty eccen- tricities before the foot-lights. Hi: many friends will be glad to see | creased. 1iim back there, as hie is a talented | minstrel. Mademoiselle Frank Fos- | Mr. Alfred ter, Mademoiselle Jeannette Eme- | two years line, and also the only Johnny Ri ley will appear for the first time be- | Zanuer, the jew fore an Omaha audience. — At the annual 1aeeting of Pio- | putfing in costly fixtures, hanc pece Hook and Ladder Company, held las? even cers were year: President, 1. J. Kennedy Foreman, James 8. Franc? 15 sistant, Frank Kleffuer; 2d ant, W. S Treasurer, Wm. P. Wilcox. The President appointed the follow- | ing members as a finance commit- and Harry Damon. —Gi John O™ ) left this city with forty Irish colon- ists, on the Omaha and Northwest- ern railway, for Holt County, there to locate. They have founded a town, and called it O'Neill Cit; One hundred and fifty additional families will arrive for this colony within twe or three wecks. O"Neill is doing good work for v further im- formation, can, in the absence of Gen. O"Neill, inquire of Col. Note- ware, State Superintendent of Im- migration. —Ex-Sheriff Grebe and Charles Karbach are now full of busimess. Their two-story brick building, 37 | feet wide by 38 feet long, on Fif- teenth street, was recently comple- | ted, and they have begun the work | of turning out wagons, carriages, | plows, and agricultural implements, and are doing a general repairing, | horse-shoeing and blacksmithing | busines. They employ about a | dozen men, and have ali the work they can possibly attend to. Char- Jey Karbach is winding up his | cutter wnd maker, opened an estab- | i otter was forwarded to the apr 23-tf, RSALE—F $2.50 to $5.00 PER ACRE! ¢, the following offi- sted for the ensuing | ecption parlor. - | cordially invited to attend. shment at 509 Thirteenth street, | poun | Campbell’s new block, and owing | . | to his artistic taste and skill in his | o | business soon built up a splendid | s | trade, which has constantly in- | e & nation to proceed at once. : erwards found to be 8 hoax in- | about his wife being sick. ¥ | amination was He recently took into partnership . Jones, who was for | th Stephens & Wilcox. | since the removal of | r, from the room, have elegantly refitted it, | e ¢ last Mr. Torrey skipped out thinking - | The new firn & likely prove too hot for him. | been issued for him , | Brussels carpet, etc., giving the e tablishment the appearance of a re ing letter to Mr. Vandevert, head railway postal clerk, and had evi- | dently put it into a pouch on the | railway postal car, as he was goin, Messrs. W. & J. have on hand a | gag. s with him ,,i,g,"mig‘ | splendid liue of ladies' white suits, | keys, Lut they were taken from and have just received a heavy ship- | Lim upon his arrival in Chicago ac- ment of the latest styles of linen | cording to the telegraphio directions | suits, and summer goods of all | of Mr. Vandevert. intend to keep on | Itighoped that Torrey’s curiosity ready | in regard to private affairs in this or manufactured to order. | section of the country, has been A lady will always be in attendance | fully satisfie to wait upon the ladies, and to do | ‘(he measuring and fitting, for | which purpose a ladies’ dressing | room has been provided. Ladies | can_either. purchase their goods of Messrs. Welf & Jones, as they in- - | §iTo-day will be their opening day and the ladies of Omaha are Escape of a Prisoner. man named Aleck Harris, ar- rested for attempting to kill, escap- | ed Tuesday night fromjthe sheriffof Sarpy county, by whom he was ar- ter General, who ordered then produced a letter, which The ex- nevertheless re- | sumed two weeks ago; but on Thars. that the campaign, in more ways than one, would very Toe day he went away, an order had i to appear | again, and this probably hastened | his departure. He wrotean insult- reason of this is, that they purchase in large quantities—never less than the ear load, and “knock down at that. They have constantly on hand every thing pertaining to the furniture trade—curled palm leaf, reps, hair cloth; plushes, gimps, huttons, chair cane, Gard- ner’s patent porforated seats, bed springs (sixteen different styles,) woven wire mattrasses, curled hair, moss, tow, husks, ete., all of which they sell at the lowest prices. This firm employ twenty men in upholstering, mattrass making, putting up “knock-down"” furniture, and in finishing furniture, Messrs. Dewey & Stone have long lived in the west, and are thorough- Iy western men. They have done business here for many years, and are identified with every interest of Omaha. The time was when they shipped goods as far west as Utah | by wagon, and now owing to the railroad . facilities, their trade ex- tends throughout the entire west, and their daily sales are enormous. But, nevertheless, they always make itarule tokesp on hand a larger | stock than there is presept demand tor, wo that they are never liable | to be caught on an wnusual heavy | order for a variety of furniture. o the city, on St. Mary Inquire of apisml nl 20 street. BEIME, For Cash or on Long Time. For SALE CHEAP. — Desirable residence property, on 14th street. Enquire of V. BURKLEY. apr 11-f od ; must be neac the eor of 10th and sts. Address, P. SMITH, AT PRIVATESALE. House and Furniture, 213 Dodge street, between 13th and 18th streets. Fine house, nice rooms, well and suitably furnished. A bargain is offered. Apply on the premisesto JouN T. HoLTzMAN. apr 8, tf with house and barn, situated one balf mi west of the Barracks; inquire of i . P. REDMOND. FIC MOUSE REOPEN will be open for the accomm and the puliic geverally, on by Wm. Kowitzer. Chai bet. nd Da {ST0RE Fox RER Chicago. a2 VW ANTEDTorent o rurnished nouse of 40r 5 rooms, either all or partly furnish- " BEE oftice, RENT—A farm of 120 acres Al 8 ED—The Pacifie House has been thoroughly tepaired, avd of boarders the 1st of March rges reasouable. 10th port feaunt a N W cor. 16th and 5. A. TAYLOR & CO. Books and Stationery WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Fourteenth Street, Omaha., Neb 3@~LAND EXPLORING 1ICK- ETS for sale at O. & N. W. De- pot, bearing coupoms which will taken at full cost in payment forland. NEW FOUNDRY The foundry in connection with the Van Dorn machine shops, NO. 250 MARNEY STREKT, Ismow in ration. | am prepared to make Rl kicds of cabngn le - GENERAL AGENTS FOR ALL SCHOOL BOOKS F. D. COOPER, JOHNSON & CO., have abundant reason to be satis- fied with the CasH dusiness, and thank their many friends for the support they have given it; and feel safer than ever in assuring all new friends who may give them a trial that ‘the only cash grocery house in the city can give them prices that will be flve per cent. below anyone’s ‘“ten per cent.” or plainly stated, cheaper than the same grade of goods can be bought in the city. Jxo. J. JouxsoN & Co. Bign of #Cash,” 262 Douglas street, maySeodSt — = = ® I wisH to exchange for green- quire at WERLER & BEUMNE, B RENT—The Vallev House. meh19tt OHN T. PAULSEN. A RARECHANCE-1 offer - dence on Dod for saleat a barg: projerty, and will as ouly the street separates it from Court 3nd Postoflice. —AT— 1 ADIES FURNISHING G0DS, AVING to giveup my store by June, ] will clase qut my who e and below cost, MADAMFOY'S CORSETS! Night dresses, aprons, Tnfant dress-s &c. mydm] ». R RENT—A store, 198 Douglas street. Tn- | apitl | Inquire of oon become very waluable. e U. 8. - R.M. MARSHALIL SELLING OUT COST! COST! gt of at | tend to keep a fine assortm " | they ean bring their goods there and have them made up. Mr. Welf does the cutting. His | for doing work in the | most artistic manner is already es- | (yrdin | reputati tablished in this The sheriff was in the eity looking for the ‘“smart N love binds, African , Gold Fishes, Fiskins, Black Birds and lots of Panaquet ; as the large | Canary Binds, to beseen and sold at numbers that he has done work for | g1 N e vork Toy Store on Farnham can testify. = “ Wighway Robbery. Last night, a man who gave his name as Bryaat, from Omaha, robbed of his pocket-book contain- ing $28, when near the Clark House. up from the Atchison train, when he was assaulted by a crowd | of men, who held him down, rob-{ bed him and’ d red. Upon making known his condition to Mr. | John Wisemaun, conductor of the ‘Atohison & Nebraska train that gen- tleman gave him five dollars out of his own pocket, with which to He states that he was | street. I sell the finest Baby Buggies (four wheels) from $8.50 to $15.00. r may6 1t L. JANKOWSKL STRAW HATS! STRAW HATSd | Armstrong, the hatter, has this | day received his large assortment of Straw Hats. Call and see them. PricEs REDUCED. 511 Thirteenth street. may6lt ICE! ICE!! ICE!!{ Orders for ice will be promptly filled at the published rates, and | muscle so that he can attend an- | pay his hotel bills and fare to Oma- | contracts for ice will be givenon the other pienic this sumruer, and pro- tect that nose of kis better than he did last season. Success is wished the mew firm, the members of which are full of enterprise. ‘Who Wants Water ¥ . We are now prepared to furnish water in guantities as desired, to bha. The unfortunate man had been on & visit .10 Tecumsch, and the men took all the money he had. The act of Mr. Wiseman was there- fore very generous.—Lincoln Jor- wnal 5th, JEWELRY, WATCHES and CLOCKS —a large assortment—now invite on. corner Douglas and 15th WHIPPLE, best terms. Send orderstoEmpire Ice Company, Ninth street, between Farnham and Douglas. aprl6 tf FLETCHER & HUBBARD. REMOVAL. | Dr. M.T. Anderson has removed | his office to Room No. 8, Creighton Block. aprl8 Im* For your best white shirts go to They buy for cash, and are thus | acks or ciy property, a valuable enabled to compete successfully | fyrm in Washington county, Good with eastern houses. This fact has | poyse, splendid variety of fruit, | become generally known, and hence | plenty of fine] timber and good | CONfectioners’ Tool Works, their immense business, water, Grand rangp for stogk. Call 1 on me at my law office, which has | been removed to Creighton block. may4 3t W. M. FraNcIs. U nited States Thos, Mills & Bro., NOVELTIES, NOVELTIES, Manufscturers of SPRING SILKS ALL NEW SHADES. Choice styles dress fabrics, French | o o =—rer Lo o | Confectioners’Tools cambrics, and soft finished percales. | | 40 node clothing, to be sold in | Machines, Moutds, Ice Cream SPRING POPLINS, SABLE BRILLIAN- Ltoto aalt X i gn NS, CaswuEres, HENRIETTA | oning Thursday morning at 10| Nos. 1301 & 1303 North Eighth St. g e St oelook, at our new pooms, 235 Doug- PEILADELPELL, PA. Shawls tn endlggs variety. | faetress: White Goods, Laces, and Em. | broideries. WE WILL NOT BE UNDER3OLD. Tnspection solicited. HousToN & GARRISON. GRAY & ALLEN, IR 1 Auctioneers. U LOW.- A Scotch terrier bitch pup, last Thursday. The person who picked her up will please return her to LrrrLe & WILLIAMS, 261 Douglas St. may5 2t may6tl Geo. H. PrrsRsox, the pioneer Condemned Gov't Propert.y cigar manufacturer, keeps con- stantly on hand the very best The Bridge Transfer brands of cigars, and also Lone | Faq brought 50,000 one and two Jack, Fruits and Flowers, and | year old maple trees to be sold at “Dorham” Smoking Tobacco. | cost. Call at corner 16th and | 3} 211 Douglas streat. Dodge streets, Omaha Neb. may6eodly C. C. HouseL & Co. mmméflauwandnn-u, Ohie, and Gordonsville, Virginia, for sale at Ph. Gottheimer’s, Ticket | CURED by W. Broker, 206 Farnham street. OFFICE, Cx may52t may2 5t PexsioNs and BOUNTIES PRO- M. Fraxcis, Law o gymmenceat10 olck 4. x- n-:i‘ui-:.{mmo— Amistaat Quictermsster U. 8. & pye weh2Ti WM. FENWICK MANUFACTURER OF WACONS —AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN— AGICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Cor. 14th and Efarneoy Ste. JONN £. KELLEY, | Attorne¥ % CounseforatLaw | Office—Room’ oy gt g i} - cMAHA. | tinol] WHOLESALE CANDIES Anything! I am now manutacturing all varieties of candies | | i and will sell at ’ L W.JONES [ o sTERN PRICESE | Dealers In this State ned wot waat to go East fn CANDIES. A trial Is sollcited. RENRY LATEY, 1ath, —DEALEE1¥— MOST EVERYTHING 531 ana 533 T5¢H ntree’, | 1 - | Douslas St Cor: o . B. RICEARDSON. | onrazza. T 'PITCH, FELT AND GRAVEL ROOFER And Manafactarer of Dry ami Saturated Mooty aed Shenihing Peit. Oppasite the Post Office. iy Children’s Carringes, Bird Cages, Croquet Sets, ALSO DEALERS Roofing, Piteb, Coal, Taz, Eto, — ¢ of Nebraskn or ad oining States. Ofice oppesite the Gas 10 e P 0. Box 2. g e — HOMES and FARMS in N Loy ot g Tl por cont. o s emomnt B e ook o eaiivuie wihin o yeur (rom dote of purchas. LARGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. I Nerth of Platte, Loup Fork and Elkhorn Valle ol 2%yt 1 970,090 eres of olea i1 razing and agricaltaral lsnd et ¥ 0 por aces n long crmb: Stationery, OR ANYTHING ELSE. I WILL: NOT BE UNDERSOLD! | Works, - a Rail Chotce Fmported and Domestic Cigars ciiomeia F. COURT, Leading Bootmaker 153 Farnham street- e e i oot st . Give i and get good bargaias. KEW 600DS ARRIVING DALLY GRS TR Easters manu- ‘~~

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