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THEDAILY BEE. | EHELLO! EELLO! ERBSONAL PARAGRAPHS, THE DIAMOND. : s " s L. W. Golby, of Beatrice, is in the —_ Weliesaay Morilog, sy 5. Changes to be Made in ety Omaha Base Ballists Organiz- ¥ :’Omiha'sTelephone System. | Hon.Lew Ley, of Stauton, is in the ing. 4 city. tion tobe Inserted ABi-I:op Clarkson has returned from | Pursusat to call, s ‘meeting of ball AN“ !“.:iiéu' T Sidney. players and friends \ of the game was = ;s,“"", = 7 | AL Patrick is making a ehort visit | held Monday night at the office ot Mr. ftown, M. D. Hydo, in Union block, the o Special Agent John V. Furay has | object of the meeting being to take 2 oo i vtephons | otured.from Wasbington. som e towed foming osgoeof P - % . L Jargest | 8ystem of our city; Omaha's exchange | Phbil. MoShane left Monday _for 5 5 P&flfi%‘:fim“: b et 2 sl e omt on rooniph T e kR o Eemnct h‘--mr'hm: S T = United States and whea the spparatus | Wife's iliness. game, chosén as presidont “The Omaha Eleotric company have of the meeting and 0. J. Smyth acted 4@ For Interedting Zotautx | wero put inthey were of the latestand | Superintendent Balbach, of the | 4 yocretary. and Comncrcl Byt Rairood ans | vyt approved desigus. Since then, | Buelting Works, returaed from Lead- | ™ oo Ghene Cute, the B. & M. club, however, s number of improvements | villo Monday evening. and U8 Ceviion ustoaaiy mide E T S oo havo been made tending to the grester | 3y and Mrs. G. W, Lininger wi 2 \ o . 3 . G. W, ger with | were represented. It was announced BFLVITES' E:‘:mm of _t:i- g:t-;n, -nfl; order | ¢heir daughter Florence, left Tuesday | that the U. P. club would join the T eep up wi imes, the 0om- | for New York, where, on the 12th |league. It was decided to request the e ’ | pevy have determined to take out all | iy they will take prsssgo for Burops | above four mentioned clubs to sppoint —Try Saxe’s ginger ale. the old signal bel's and insert others |, tho Gunarder ““Soythia.” Mr. Lin- | threo of their members to meet next —See Polack's advertisement. of & newer and later pattern. inger has been long connected with | Friday and form the association. |~ Frederick is the Leading Hatter. | ~The great trouble with tho old elec- | oy city and its interests, and unttla| We have the material in our ity for trie bell bas resulted from the Incon- | g0y monthy ago when he retired was | several strong nines and the interest stancy of the large battery at the | g4 of iy largest morchants. Ho has | which is boig manifested in tho na- central oflice, which sapplied the our- | y.j| earned his coming season of rest | tonal game is & good portent for some __Lots, Farms, Houses and Lands. Lockever Bemis' new column of ber- webng wn 1ok pages rent to all the magnets throughout ; _ and recreation, sud the best wirhes of | excollent matches. If the boys will —Safa st Baxyh o mights oS tho aystemm. At timos the battery |, juryo circle of friends will atttend | brace up and organize they will fnd —Seo W, R, Bennelt &Co.'s;adv. | would work well and the bells would | piry op hiy travels, plenty of backers to help them on with third page. 14 Yaignal loud and clear when sounded, | 4 ruong the many arrivals at the | the necessary expenscs. —For Lauds, Lots, Houses and | at other times it would prove weak, | potropolitan hotel are the following: | . Wirms, look over Bewis' new column | and great dificulty was experiencod | 1, *}’ McBong, Sioux Gity; T. W, on Istpage. Bargains. In gettirg any sound at all, B‘!‘:‘: West, Neb.;N. Tucker, B. B. Clark, — ATKINSON'S is the only reliable | this, the battcry of 600 cells required | 61,110 Ghicozo; A. B. Smith, Denver; | a1st Anniversary of the Pioneer Place for style, good goods, fine work | constant sttendance and frequent Te-| wylier Rapworth, North Platte, Q.| Hook and Ladder Company @nd low prices in the millinery business, | Plenishing. To do aws7 entirely with | v rigse Nobraska City; W. T. —Tho regular monthly meoting of | the battery is now the aim of the | Glark, Des Moines; W. J. Marshall, the Standard club willbe held in their | ©ficers of the company. Fitchburg; H. A. Chamberlin, Chicago; rooms this eveving at 7:30| Theypropose totakeoutallthoold | 5 piiman, Des Moins; W, M. welock p. m, bells from the houses and exchange, | Gamphell, Troy, N. Y.; V. H. Dyer, Lst evening the Pioneer Hook and ‘Bemis offers asplendid list of bar- | 220 insert a new invention called the | Ghicago; J. A. Marshall, Lincoln; L. | Laddor company met and elected the goins i, Eiiniess, Lot Farme and | Magneto bell. ~This instrument needs | N Godey, Beatrice; . M. Daugherty, | following officers for the ensuing year: R TR nohbattery to work the bell bammer. | Grote; I, H. Tibbets, Kansas; J.| Foremau—Chas. Fisher. Lods, in his mew column on 18P | Tho electricity is generated by means | Honduul, do.; @, H. Porter, St.| Fimt Amistant Foremsn—Falton Read It ; of a gmall crank which the sub-|joge;n 0, W, Lyman, Obicago; L. C. | Smith, —Shortlyattereight o'clock Monday | gcriber turns as he presses the but- | Dearban, Nebraska; Mrs: M. Noolson, | Sccond Assistant Foreman—Louis evening the show window of anlv ton which calls up the central office. | Wilber, Neb.. F. W. Borde,Kekukub, | Grobe. man's shore caught fire from g3 Jet | Enough electricty ia preduced by the | Io ; G, J, Necs, Branswioh, Mo.; L. | ~ Secrotary—Jalius Treitschke. The fire was quicklyextinguished, but | little magnetic machine insidetbe box | R, Lancasty, St. Joo; Win. Dailey,| Assistant Secrotaty—J. O'Brlen. the contenta of the window wero very | to worka circuit fifty miles in loogth. | Rovell, H. E. Hett,Browaville; . H. | Troasurer—H, R. A. Pundt. much damaged by the gre ard ‘water. :‘“" '““"';P‘“ l'“';’“]‘[‘:';fl“}“"w a0 | Glarke, Chicago. President—Philip Dore. - —At a meetlsig of Geo. A. Custer | beno excuse for the b ling to re- The tre tod $106.43 4 post No.' 7, Monduy, - Josiah Buad | spond to the signalliog button. A. CRUICKSBANK & CO'S|,. "m::;."' orikel = ‘was elected post. commander Lol the § . The company slso proposes tolemen | Goats’ Furnishing Department isnow | * g0\ thy ciction the members of vacancy caused. by, the.resignation of | the nuwber of subscribers on a cireuit | full o overfiowiog with now and chesp [ " O 2 0ol B0 THE R 3. W. Bogbell. % €. K, Goodman was | nd to furnish scparate wires to such | goods, amongst which is & aplendid | 11y "\horo members of the other fire elected obaplan_ and John R. Man- | a8 desire them, charging a emall extra | stock of Gr?u Half Hose at remark- companies_aod§various other guesta chorter officcrof the day. The mew | rental in. such cases.. They also in- |ably low prices. officers were duly installed. tend to make a radical change in the| Gents’ Summer Underwesr in every tral office by means of which. on- —On Sunday nigon, sa.Mrs. Kcune. | 000tr i dy, a widobrliving pnbuth Thirtcesth | Bection canbe made more rapidly be- Tl o street, was returning home from St, | tween different circuits. To do this a | dried Shirt, introduced first by us in | 33 o0e'of welcome, and was followsd Philomenss Cathodsid har horse took | 14780 and new switch board s to b | this city, and which we atill sell at | St T T S0 T oS Tright, and ran thrgwing her to the | Placedin the oflico and_the old and the same price in spite of the enorm- [ gy o vho ,m"m,.m’ g:agm'l Ton foath Tith st et and se. | Cumbrous shelves with innamerable Oupeirance sin rmatevinl*- Many of | /35! corl were alpo made by Prosi- riously injuring her. Fears are cn- | ClA0ging bellsis to be removed. ourfiiendssay hay never had a reslly | ;o £1idunnith” of tho fire dspert- . When these changes -ate made the comfortable shirt till they wore ths. t, Chief Galli Assistant Chief Sectained fouher samer. Omaba exchange will be sbreast of | Try one and you will wear 0o other, | T2 Cbief Galligan, Assistant Chief —The' Spbitdinen's - tonrsamens e B D A " | Mealio, Judge Hawe, Jumes Shectey, : the best in our country, and will| A splendid Jins of scarfs and neck- takes place at Nebraskd Oity, May iy, : 5 Mossre. Pundt, Cabn, France and oot o i | faralsh as many conveniences as the | tos at very diflerent prioes than asked | & 3" B e taru et dueah ve | New York exchangoitselt. The num- | by tailore. Al tho Intest styles in | “gon . el f‘ln hndd.“r::“l!w sl biceihacs R0 fas wiephonenselirs and cute. whiah p‘Mnyor Chaso was aalled up. the round trip-—In-alt probability §y, our city is now about300. When| Gents’ Half Hose for the millions, SR i 5 thare will ‘be aa excastiit &b Lis. F ! : said that be was anxious about the the exchange started business only 100 | two pair for twenty-five cents, worth In to Nebraska City and return on - . ! WOt | ooung of the recent fires, and although at Aty : names wero on its books, : Since that | twenty'five conts a pair. Visit this | U8 (€ Tkt B AIOER Ehe name day. '\ | timo the Omaha Electric compavy | department. It will pay. o iond JBSFoGS It s o —Barney Shannon’s a8 wo ar i aci —_— 3 Informed by Judge Hawes bas et ';’;‘,.',}.“fifi."f:‘ o the f ::""2': NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND |down, nevertheless such might be the boen dismised, and will 5% takon up | whish vilisges. they now heve 100 CONTRACTORS. oase. Ho thought, howover, that the a8 s00n as the witnesses for the prose- 2 If you have any galvanized iron | city had safe reliance in her fire de- cation are ready. The.statement of ;';‘“"‘b'"’ W Matior shout| e Nindow qups arrsthue wosl|piiaens: o s = <Lk :h‘»r'l.'iu:'d > to figure on, or to bedone, callon| Hon. J. E. Boyd, president of the e e Renery, 4 o John Epeneter, 333 Broadway, Coun- | city council, being present, was asked particulsr. cil Bluffs, Tows, who will give you [ when the new No. 2 engine house would bo built. He ssid that at present no money was in the city treasury, but after the first of July thero' would be, when_he thought the engine house would be built. HOOK'S HURRAH Election of Officers. 22 Jewelryl—Jewelry "5 —Watches!—Watches!— Whipple & Co., jewelers, Douglas-st, | bottom prices and extra good work. Bottom prices for everything. 43| apl27-3w ° Marphy & Lovett, Ins. Agenoy; old- est established agency in this state. apl8-1y Please remember that wodo not scll Last year's style hatsat ATKINSON'S; can give you new goods, this seaton’s shapes, for less money than they cost MzncEANTS' EXCHANGE, Northeast corner 16th and Dodge. o € This placo has beoome one of the I L e Tor® Joo Bahlitys | most popular resorts for gentlemen,in| Call on Lang & Fotick if you want| STRIKING SMELTERS. Headquatters for * Joo Scblitzs P sy . = oy the city. Mr. George Higgins offers | a good cook stove cheap. ——— Milwaukee beer at Merciasts’ Ex- 5 SO W s cmaxcr, N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodge, | £© the Public only the very best brands | - vermony maple sugar at Pundvs, | The Men Refused a Raise of 25 G ot AL e Wooawon Per Cent—And Strike. Vocal and instramental concert | 1866, KENTUCKY'S FINEST PRODUCTION, | Kid gloves (Alexaudrin’s), every every evening et ¢he’ being one of the brands set up by his | paiz warranted, at ATKINSON'S, for 5 gentlemanly assistant, Harry Erd- | about half the money that they can be FPostmsls ot Ty man, who the traveling publio will reg- | bougbtfor elsewhere. A fine line of Kennedy's breakfast | onize as a former superintendent of crackers just receivel. Among them |the Grand Central Hotel billiard The employes of the smelting works wmade & demand for an increase of pay two days ago, but President Moad and Masonic. Soperintendent Balbach, of the Omaha Chapter meets in regular |amelting works company, being ab- i room, and every one knows when the, A y 2 the original o sl ot Harry they ill ze{ convocation this (Tussday) evening. | sent, no action was taken. Yesterday Boston T e .3 u"""“ e Jases Guaser, H, P. | both of these officers had returned, - Thin Wafer, < e Sac. < Lam losk Hiws! ————————— and in the afternoon the men renewed Cold. Water, the fine stock of old whiskies that | Children's hats—stacks of them—at | heir demand, asking a raise of 25 per B Pilot, Etc, Mr. Higgins keeps, we do not so ATKINSON’S, corner of Dovglss and | gent. This was refused, the repre~ These ‘are the rame goods scld by | much wonder at the success ho is | Thirteenth streets. Park & Tilford to the finest family | meeling with, for he is cortainly de- tade, Wan.. Fleming & Co., serving of the patronrge of gentle- $ Fine Family Grocers, |men, for he allows none but gentle- crease of 10 t. had voluntaril y - s per cont. had voluntarily e e men to stay in his place. This is the | The details of the reception to be been made in December. s from §1 up t> $4 at Edholm | headquarters for Schlite's famous Mil- i & Esickeon's. waulkoo boor and Bossley's celabrated | pur beon s, st dulomutey | A000TinEly at half pust thres tho S has been perfocted, and a delightfal, | 4,y shift struck and sixty-three men sentatives of the company claiming Vermont maple sugar at Pundvs, { that the wages paid wero justand fair, Ty and pointed to the fact that an in- ‘The Reception to Judge McCrary. ‘Attention Hooks. ale and portet, bottled or on draught. | thongh thoroughly formal time may | mevehed up town with their dinner :fl"' election "‘;q”' ‘;““‘“'“""“ Have your watch repaired and war- | be expected. pails. The compavy sent a request [ot company No. 1. Allmem. | 0 0q ¢ run as good as mew at Ed-| At Boon court will adjourn in order | to police headquarters that two or bersof the company are requested to . B D & the ball at 7 o' holm & Erickson’s. [ J. F. Baeo, Foreman, T et e nm Sy Fl&h mackerel and shad at Motz's, New sllverwate just received at Ed- b Im & Erickson's. Grand Opening —Tizard's Ice Cream Palaos, the Snest place in the city to take four lady; we also furnish ice ereamto hotels, parties, and families, i an ‘quantity, and at shortest notice, to give the janitor time to get the | three policemen be sent down to the room in a state of readiness for the Smelting Work in the evening, to Protzels af Pandt’s. ocossion In the afternoon Judge | guard the property in the possible Mr. Baumeister, of the Northwest. | McCrary will be driven out | event of any disturbance. Itis repor- ern Marble Works, recently burned, [t~ Fort Omaha and Hans- |4oq that there was somo disturbance wishes to announce to the public that [com ~ Park . and throvgh the|py the men, but this they deny and he is still running the business at the [ ¢ity. In the evening the reception will | gy that they mean to conduot them- old stand, on north Eighteenth street, [ come off at the United States court | yelves in an orderly way. At mid- where will slways be found a fine | room. Thecommitteeparticularly de- | night last night there were about twen- sclection of monuments and tomb- |sire all membera ofthestate bar toat- | ty men doing the work of the night stones of all descriptions. tend and to bring their ladies with | ghift so far as they could, but mest of Anothesiiasgedavoite of the lteet ;:: .fi:?: rmpt:;; w:;;::f'fl the farnac:s had to be shut dows. - novelties just received at the Ackoui. | o B ME PR BECR T 0 Labor Protest. Oalland sen that immense stock of | dged Leading Millinery Establishmens | Sracter of an isfomuallovee. Thers| o, Sy "Ll o Hawborg edgings st Oruickshauk's, | 4 7K 7NSON'S—corne of. Dovglas | . "5 ther bsuquet nor music and | Gounc,1 Bluffe, ows, desire ¢ protest which theyare selling at one-third lets | and Thirteonth streets. the addresses will be very short. agaiust the infsmous perversion of law $hon market. pricss. All pronounce Fostomos Obanges afilreptiiion jicoon by cwhial the this the cheapest lot of embroideries In Nobrasks, during the week endi Sves of thers ialienable and God: g ing | prived of their inalienable an ever offered here. May 1, 1880, furnished by Wm. Van | givenright to be free, and, No. 1 Bngine Co. and Shelton's addition to the city of | Vleck, of the postoffice department: Whereas, Recent events show that No, 1 will hold their regular month. | Omaba; §1,000. » fitting time for the voioe of an Iy mesling this Tussday cvening at | | Danicl Rudat to l’;fl{‘“fi Eaiser, | 4y, MartinL. Hollenbeck, postmaster; | heard, sn the defente of our sscred Real Estate Tranufers. Nathan Shelton and wife to Minnie E. Hayden, lot 8, block 2, Henry Established—Clyde, Franklin coun- | jndignant snd outraged peop'o to be ock 17, Credit Foncier's addition to the city | DOrrington, Richardson county, Wr. | rights. 5 of Omaha; $100. 7 | W. Day, postmaster; Royal, Autelope mf:':“mr'f:;'.mn::?;:h-!m: A. E. Tonzalin to tho public, pla, | county, Cbas. H. Bligh, postmaster; | Jogs champions of labor and the rights of Terrace addition to city of Omahat | Sedlor, Valley county, Jno. W. Beran, | of map, Denois Kearney, of Californis, oottt O R ‘e cne-torirth oF | o yimmntter. and J.P McDonnell, of Patterson, section 21, t. 15, range 13, e. g inved . now suffering from an unjust impris- J. M, Marston and wife to Geo, H, | Discontinued — St. Mary, Platte | 7\ 0 "¢ "Guring to maiutain Boggs & Lew. W. Hull, w. d. n 22 fr, | county. the rights of their fellow-men. 8 44 it. lot 4, block 266, city of Oma-| Name changed—Sherman, Nemaba Resolved, That ss truth crushed to g . county, to Bedford. earth will rise again, so we recogaiz the fact that the imprisonment of Kearney and McDonnell but strength- ens and keeps alive i William W. Lowe aud wifeto 4. E, — Gosnd tskosomeF Tiard's cram [ Wilim W, Lows an ouralin, w. y ! Toun parcel in sec. 16, ¢ 15, 80a water; thereis nothing like it. Belors buying & sewing machine, | Wm.F. Heins, county treasure 2 of all of us, never to desist from the examine the Newddoms,” corner 164 | £ John Sialn, & bd 1ot3 paroed = ""r:" :':; il '_‘“h‘:"““" fight until our principles are estab- ond Webatér. Hartmas & Helquist. | o %9 g'; ] 16, city of Flot- | conces ; - e' ; : ————— g T SN Hamburg Figs.25¢ a Mussivo. —A éise 0, 0onstipation by | Something new in the way of bon- —yr nets just received at ATKINSON'S— | Why dose yourselves with nauseat- = T the acknoledged leading establishment | 10 medicines, when a froit Hail to the chief. ige ling pursly wel e aally. - This d " lates coughs, 5 Soids, heatastis, neurslgia, lame | Over sighty milions of dollars of | A Iareo seeortment of ook stoves | 0 of Taber, 10 7n such locl papers moss, piles, kiduey troubles, aud rem- | fngurance capital of the oldest and |at reasonable prices, st Lang & Nition gt teioa by | best home and forelgn companios rep- (FOUKS: Foun.—A sure cure for constipa- o opleat a0’ MR potitive teatl, | resentod 1n tho sgency ol Tayloe & | _Travelers, stop ot the Astor Houss, | tion: Hamburg. Figs, 260 pet bos, for oy Lo Howell. d16it | New York, 16d1m | sale by all druggista. x Vermont maple suga at’ Pandt's, Resolved, That a copy of this reso- Iution be forwarded toDenn's Kesrney and J. P. McDonnell, in prison, - for = I_n":.i«d, That 2 copy of these rac. —eomer of Douglas end Thicteenth | etharic willcure you at once—Ham. | [2ant bs formarded 1o 4o publisnod burg Figs. Try them. Trish World and The Chicago Stand- streets. SROTOR AT 2 ONEMILLONAGRES | T ST TN A regular meeting of the city coun- cil was held last evening, the follow- ing members being present: Dodge, Jones, Kaufmaun, Kennard, Labagh, Hornberger, Roddis, Thieman and President Boyd. The minutes of the last meeting were read and spproved. Under the head of communications and new business a communication wes presented to increese the police force from eight to ten men; also an ordinance to establish the grade of Bherman avenue. A communication from A. Cruick- shank & Co. regarding the spriokling of the streets was ordered to beplaced on file. A commaunieation from J. B. Furay Oi:‘hou is great demand for St. Jacobs Immense Stock for SPRING AND SUMMER Fine Custom-Made CLOTEING Men’s Suits, Boys’ Suits Children’s Suits. SPRING OVERCUATS For Men, jambiniial g M.G. McKoon, Agt. Fire Insursnce. mayly Ay e 2 ) SPEGIAL NOTIGES. GHEAP LAND AL kirinma o 1t 1w ion | EASTERN NEBRASKA, i | §2 T0 $5 PER ACRE. 20,000 Acres ML TRolAD: R, Grtgmion Bioek. N M enin i 55| JOUGLAS COUNTY, = |6 to 12 Miles from Omaha, 86 to $10 per Acre, on 00K WANTED at the PACIFI 10th and Davenport Street. regarding the egjablishing of geade om | =—c oo D Tt avostoslng the weh st of the | A 508 SEFLesm i, k| Long Timo and Boys:and goverament grounds In Shulls addi. | X2 i e Wobmer Low Interest. Children. girl at EMMMT HOUSE. """ | Large tracts suitablefor et & | Colonies in all the best tionto thecity of Omaha was presented Mr. Dodgesaid that so far as refer- 1ag matters or petitions to committees Under-Wear, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, at ‘west corner 22n. on streets and gradey was concerned —_— Lot ho was gotting tired of it. He said | W AN 2 5305200k 8 . e kestaarant, Counties in the State, Prices to Suit AllL that there had been a dozen petitions | N IRLS at the Central Tatelligence omice,| 80,000 acres scattered AT X_208 Thirteenth street, up through lowa. como into the council within the past [Py SAL KRt o ey S0 thein: tibes coroer Lok 21 "“'5"':’,7:‘, A large number of Improved POIL. ACK'S. Frank Murphy protented & roport| oottt | B ay of| h St N [= th - et aska, mal stating that thero had been 164 atreot WANTED ISCELLANEDUS, them near Omaim, $12 o940 Farnham Street, Near Fourteenth lamps in use during the month of AUTED Shous Vo & W, 918 Tarehins = 5 April. mertdoorto Do Gtee: 5554 | per a0Te, s cH I.A" K The mayor present:d _the following | Yx7 ANTED_A young mvn to work inlaundry; " s names of persons sppointed by bim EO e o AREY An Immense List of R AND MBS pringg, U BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE DEVLIN & CO., OF NEW YORK. Clure, additious] -police; Andrew Gs : . We are now prepared to take orders for the justly celebrated clothing o D:,,‘:;a..,,. ::'.fi.,l:,df 2 Tiex m,w e P R Lots, and all kinds of Gity | this house, which s Durability, Style and Cheapness are unsurpassed. We g s OR RENT—A sunll house of two rooms, | Bog]’ Egtate. have now on hand the best sslected stock of Clothing, Shirts, Furnishing Josoph Ganachue in charge of prison: | £ cor. of 22 'and Haraey. Enquirc on prem L ot the ik T also have , ete. in the city. \OR RENT—_Furnishod roomi.cheapy; by week iWe ers at lab’r. Referred. H R e ; Boston Clothing House oo MONEY TO LOAN 422122 FARNHAM s‘m%m'. rer= e ————————————————————eeeeeee on the police force: Earl D. Spears, reappointed, H. Jacobson, re-appointed, Edward Gor- man, reappointed, Patrick . Ford reappointed. Frank Jelen vice James Nortog, whose term had expired, frank _Bellancy vice, D. B. Houck suspended, Eleander Black vice E. W. Erb resigned; John Donahue vice Wm. Rysn resigned. E. 8. Mec- NTELLIGEN.E OFFICE, comner 16th and I haveapor:, 4048 OMAHA between 16th and 176, o mide. 9205 | Qopgieting of Hlegant Resi- JOK KENT—Doule room, Jacob's Elock. dences from $3,000 to $20,- ¥ 5274t | 000., h{myd dthuusandovw;:? SOR BENT_A boarding howme of v reoms. | 1ots in the additions to Oms O B e e o Bocic s b’ | Hundreds of lots scattered - cen Six b and Seventh street. Taentydollars | through the City. Houses and * mouth. Eogire G. . Parker, gas offce, Tiots, Business’ Houses snd Pt St A comniunication from James R. Porter regarding the -condition of | — e Farabam street and asking that it b | [ *btween werstersoa bure @24~ | on ‘Improved Farms in Doug- | wibeh made passabla for carriages and wagons | T30k RENT—a splendia_Photograph Gal ery. | las County, on 5 years time, at wes referred to committee on streets B4 L. B. WILLIAMS & S0N. | 10 per cent. interest to all who and grades. OR RENT—Good aouse of seven rooms, with | can show good titles. i - J. 8. Kennard presented the foilow- | fenit et - "o o ot U | pyaps of Douglas and Sarpy Tenth Street. oo Money to T oan on approved security.. Counties for sale, W.'B. BARYLETT, Real B2t Oifeo 211 i Thiresatn Shcet Boggs & Hill, OR RENT—New nouse, 8 rocms, ¥ilth and Pine. Eav, st | REal ESTATE BROKERS, ‘| 1408 Farn. St., Omaha, Neb. For Rent. Splendid cottage, 6 rcoms, all dition, fruit and sbade tress, soft water, and 4 Acres of Gror West Omaha, will sell fo: $1, BOGGS and HILL. R — Wanted to read the tollowing Tes-“/f timonials of the Stoaxes Avro- uaTic PEx, by the use of which they can, with slight practice, make Lepeer Heapixes so uniform and artistic in apy ce a8 to be uite beyond the comprehension of all not familiar with their pro- Jaction.” Several headingscan be made with one dip of lnk in twe minutes, which can not be_duplicated by the most successful sign writer in as many hours. _Visiting cards may be written which an only be equalled by Steel Engraving or Lithographic processes. Fifteenth street be complied with so far as authorizing the city engineer to establish the' grade on sa‘d street withio the Jimits mentioned in said petition and make an_estimate of the amount of gradeon said street. Tabled. A petition was presented from Catherine Welsh requiring the pur- chase of certain property on Market , staling that she desired to build on said land, but was prevented from so doing by reason of two houses aud other obstructions now upon the property, and askiug that tho obstruc- tions be removed without delay. Re- ferred to city marshal. A communication was read from Dennis Cunningham offering to do the horseshoeing for one dollar per horse per month for the year 1880. Ac- cepted. A commualeation from J. J. Galli- gan, stating that at the burning of No. 2 engine house 1000"feet of hose was destroyed and recommending the purchase of 1000 feet of new hose, was referred to committee on fire. A communication from the Oma- Fmsr Naowat Banx, Chicago, August 27, 1879—We have used the Automatic Pen, and finds it works perfect, and makes the fnest Ledyer Headings we over ssw. Any person can use it. GEO. W. FORTIER FRANK E. BROWN, Nowruwsrany Namoxss, Bams, Cbicago, IIL, September 4, 1879—The best instrument fo rapid and uniform lettering { ever used. €. J. DORRANCE, Accoutant. 3 ., St. Louls, Mo., Feb- ruary 2lst—1 am using the Stokes Auicmatic Pen for our Books, Etatements and Letter Packages and find it very valuabio this and many > A L. BERRY, BookKeeper. S a Bakery ‘with furniture and fixtures complets: {abliehed 1874. - Also two horses and wagon. For Sale, Beason orsellng, Lwish o seursfo my v | House aud fll o on Wabnter Stret, bt oca - FRED . 2 Teath | tion I 2 $1,500; cany toraa. o ," L SO 'BOGGS and HILL. CuaRTER OAX STOVE MANUPACYURING Co. Fak SALE—Lot 9, block D, Shinn's addition, $20,000 4200 G. R. ARMSTRONG, Postoffice. | Twenty Thousand Dollars in small well secur- e e e == = ing 10 per cent intercst, have been lately bl T8 SALErChep sevral, buitdings by | oar Bandator sale, 40 smalh discoune.” Fer- BALDWIN & BEHM, House-Movers. sons baving s litile money to spare can make & 5256 | cate and profitable loan in this way, without any TFOREALE=0n0 homo and s-spring wagon; T e BOMGR anl TTTEL. [Enquire at B:e Office, OR SALEChesp for, Cus; one twoseated | l‘:l;. Sale, P ring wagon, nearly new: corner Jonea | Church Property and Parsonageia South Omaba, a0d Tontiit.” CHAS. HOFFA' 5174 | near Depot, a4 very reasonabie price 68 and HILL, (OR SALE—Cottonwood Iumber of all sizen,at REDMOND'S, Sixtoenth-st. 51640 Cottage and Lot, New Latory framo house, 4 rooms, 2 closcta0 OT8 BY THE THOUSAND_Any prive from | foot cellings, doublo doors, otcy, 55 bareel. cis $26 apt 2,600 BEMIS'column o pag | ter, fll ok il 1 No. | condion, 5 blocks OR SALE—A s-all dwolling house, next 10 | £ioi cath pay et povhieed Y Poyments, @ 1. Coline rondence corer 10 i Po0Gs Sad L Gapitol Avenue. Ror iformation eall at G, . : &9. 8. COLLINS, 1315 Faruham Streot. _ 5011 DRy ha iron works offering to repair | (YHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS—2,500 of :hem, Read Bemis new column 1st page. We are now propared to build houses worth from $400 to $300 on our lots n our new addition, the pumps of No. 3, and stating that 0h 8 K Ve B et 1wl e SALE Good howo and 1 poli X oo the cost of patterns would be 825; | JO' i toraer Tt s Fieee Sereom. o | 225540 20t snd Faeubam, Douglas and Dodge, B8 and 1 that they wonld belong to the | auiroof fred Lang. S. GEIS. 47-1m city: for doing the work it would | JNORSALE—A GristMiL._ Aopivat cont 58 60, and offering to duplicate | — - - b Shipping Clerks and Grocers will throw sway fl| their marking brushes after seeing the An‘>ma- tic Pen work. Price, per set (3 sizes complete, with Desk Holders), Circalars sent, ad- dressed with pen, on spplication. JAS. A. DUFFY, Gen. Western Agent, Quincy, IIL TO THE PUBLICI Buy no Other Before Having Seen the LIGHT-RUNNING NEW HOME Ts prosented to the Public as the latest produstion of New Houses. HILL, $600 to $1,000 ‘Will buy you a new house, with one of the finest Tots in Graala, on st mamiy payente. for cis- O SATE Ty st il ot the work if 1t ever happens again for rposes, at KKUG'S Brewery. 'BOGGS and HILL, $33. Chief lntlwriu:m om::‘mt, FE % S ot Hma Esrirs Broxmes. scientific, mechanical and skilled workmanship in the For Sale, ‘manufacture of Sewing Machines. OR_SBALE—A New American Sewing Ma- F chine in good condition, with all attach- | Houge and Lot on street car-track, Shinn's addi- A communication from the clty marshal regarding the appointment of Patrick Ford as sergeant of the police ‘force, and to take charge of them while on night duty, was ap- proved and appolntment confirmed. The report of the city physician re- cording tho number of births and deaths was ordered placed on file. The city enginoer prosented a re- Tn its zonstruction we have had special reference to the views of practical operators, and the result is a Ma- chire surpassing all others for Simplicity, Durability, and Capacity. It embodies new principles (recently patented by us,) and we have added all real improvements known to the monts. Must Ve 8old bofore. tho 16th of May. | B For intormation apply st ATKINSON'S Millinery | 17 $1:900. BOGGS and HILL. Btore, corner Douglas and 13th Streets. _47é-if 1OR SALE—Good brick. it e T. MUBRAY. _ | Shion's Addition, $1,375. OR BALE_Two of ibe ciebriel 1. M. nawic o Cos Noupareil Bil: fiard Tablen. Newrly now. For sle cheap. The Cheapest B0t ©. W. HAMILTON, _ | Residence Property in Omaha—must bo sold in- ———————————————— | slhier, W § Lot 4, Block 47, with & No. 1 houms MISCELLANEQUS. of 7 Tooms and &ll well Hnproved; sotascme corner 21st and Cass. Want best offer. OTS BY THE THOUSAND—Any price from A New House lock from street. cars, BOGGS and HILL, And fall Tot, o A4_$26 up 082,500, BEMIS' column, st page . For Sal Sewing Machine art. port of the number and condition of =E e R An experience of twenty-five years in the manufac- the bridges over North Omaha croek, | IR" Somer i4th ani Gas: Those wantng any |ty doaeer- ™ "1l Briks sud suitable tor O eI B o e snanfich il 5 [V oE s MR which was referged to the committee | E°4#n my line will do well to call, aa I am —_— that combines more points of excellence than can be > Staring lowythati oot ' . F. OOUK. _4%6-Tox ‘Wanted. found in any other Machine. . on sidewalks and bridges. HOI'E RESIDENCE LOTS—250 of them |, We want a contract to havs 200 acres of land [13 ” A communigation from the city | U Besd BEMIS now column, Ist pag broke at once. 'B0GQS and HILL. TH E N Ew HoME marshal rogulafing the dbties of po- SINAR, ns remored trom Tenth treet o 1118 Cheap Lots. 3 HARTMAN & HELQUIST, Agents. decl-tu-tf W. Cor. 16th & Webster. PIANOS ORGANS, A HOSPE =& Look at the lots 1o our new sddition—best Tots for the money in Omaha, 2th and Farnham, BUGGS and HILL, Residence Lots for Sale, 200 Lots in Kountze and A MACNIFICENT OFFER !|Ruth's Addition,near business FREE GIFTS 000 o all who | 800d SwTOUndings, lots cove 800755 S TR, ™ With young trees, and are the Councll Blutts, Towa. | Choicest, cheapest and nearest Circular. with 3 Picces of Music | Pusinessof any lots in the mar- Mailed free. St. Give hima call. apls-lm licemen was read and avoroved. Mr. Stephenton ssid he was strong- ly in favor of letting the marahal have entira control of the police force with- out any restrictions from the commit- tee on police. RESOLUTIONS. Under tho head of resolutions Mr. Labagh prosented the following: Resolved, That tho committee on OUND—A. bunch of keys. them by calling at t {or tais notice. wner can nave ofico and pasioy 5341 ian_Qeodaw-tf | ket By all means look at lots in Kountze and Ruth'saddition ry N K before ht 1sewh sidewalks and bridges hava the neces- ANIGOD ; cl elsewhere, sary repairs made and culvert side- RIS g’;,-‘]c'* “H“"rn fltlgn ly payments. walks on tde southeast corner of 18th b pose 34003 - $650. strect and S:. Mary's avenue, to avoid GGS and HILL. suit and damages. Adopted. By Mr. Dodge—That the city clerk be and hereby is iastructed to adver- tiee for the construction and repair of sidewalk now ordered, such bids to be received at the next rogular meotingof this council. Adopted. By Mr. Thieman—That the city at- torney be inatructed to withdraw the suit now pending in the police court sgainst Ferdinand Streitz for obstruct- ing the sidewalk. . Referred to the city attorney. By Mr. Dailey—That thé commit- 1000 Residence Lots Fronting 8, 9, 10 and 11th streets, 8 t0 10 blocks south of depot, many of theso 1ot are vory do- sirable and for fnen of small moans are now the chearest and most easily purchased lots in Oma: ha. Prices §250 to §300. Monthly paymenta, BOGG- wnd Tyl J I "IGHULS & G 15 Choice Lots alin o. wmfi:&!fimuemml 10 4 blocks from Depot, ly payments. BOGG & wd HILL. S 66 of the Finest Lots imaha, 10 t0 12 blocks west of Postoffice and Court. House, on Faruham, Dousins aad Dodge :,Iz”:n; finest views in the' city from *hose lots MUSIC Pianos and Organs Sold om Easy Monthly Instaliments. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A, Hospe, Jr, 1516 Dodge Street: _ tee on sidewalks and bridges be and | - Suctessors to B. FEARON, rlocy 3200 to §300, on payments of $ to $10 are hereby directed to repair the e adliilh & daci. JOBBERS OF bridges on North Omaha creek to the 7 % Houses extent of $400, the same o be paid out of tho special cash fand. Adopt- By Mr. Daily—That the city engi- neer be a1d hercby is instructed to make & survey of Sherman avenue from the north line of Nichols street north to the city dimits, with a view of widening said street to the width of 80 or 100 feet, which And two-thirds of . Chicago stroet, between 121h wnd 15715 rents ot $900 o perr* Focn 100, BOGGS and HILL. 0, | Houses and Lots. New 2-story rasidence om, 4 blocks from rmw:umlm,.choh b - BOGGS and HILL. 2 Houses and south } lot. 1, block 12, on west side of 15th street, betwcen Calitornia a sde ot 16th et oruia and Web- HARDWARE, CUTLERY, NAILS, STAMPED AND JAPANNED WARE, TINNERS STOCK, SHEET IRON, TIN STOCK, ETC. 1317 & 1319 DOUGLAS STREET, -OMAHA, NEB. ever may be most practical, the lines — .. BOGGSsrd HILL o S0how L5 acmout o grenti e 2Story Brick lomse. | ™ Pos 0_Goods Sold at Retail. HENRY LEHMAN, THE LARGEST IN THE STATE. ATT. PAPE WINDOW SHADES, PAINTERS' AND ARTISTS' MATERIALS. rders Solicited. Samples Sent on Application. estary to condemn in order to provide for the widthaas above, _ Adoped: mittes on sidewalks and bridges have the bridge across South Omaha cresk on Eleventh streat put iu safe condi- tion, co:tnot to exceed §20. Adopted. By Mr. Stepherson—That the city marehal be and is heeby directed to enforce the city ordinance relative to obstructing sidewalks and streets, also the ordivance relstive-excavating un- der thefsidewalks. . Adopted. The committee on streets and grades | referred back sn ordinance levyings special h; to pay for. e Douglas street and recomm its patssge, Adopted, i Wik full lot, 2 blocks from new Court House? #,150. BUGGS and HILL. ‘VHVIRO N

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