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\— SINNER' SINCH. | woRRTNGMEN'S MEETING, THE DAILY BEE. A FRIGHTFUL FALL, WELOOMING A JODGE. i SPECIAL NOTICES. |ONE MILLION ACRES Fridsy Morning, May 7. ici i 2 g 5 - 3 NOTICE—Advertisements To Lot P y B The Mfmuupal Pol:fe Court: Whmh' Results in Severe In- Epu:‘hu Deliversd at Judge|A Large Gathering at the | Les, Fousd, Wants, Bosnding ac, 'mur...:: ZEE - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE Ludicrous Predicament Jjuries and a Miraculous | 8Ctary’s Reception. Court House—The Strikers e e e e ::-r“. Berved to subscribers by cacrie to any part of of an Omaha Boy. Escape, ——— Upheld. o 1ol e v Jo tha S e e de At the recepion tendered Judge s poe GH E AP I_ AN D Immense Stock for 3 2 . 8. House | A meeting of workingmen, particu- Ay about irregularities, or im! Organized Gang of Wipe Wednesday afternoon about three | McCrary st the U. 8. Court meeting of 5 pa TO LOAN—MGNEY. sPRING A“D s“M Lfi:;:r_;?;;‘,‘,;fl" i rstonocs — Sl o'clock John McKinnon, a carpenter | 08 Wedneeday evening Gen. Mander- | larly those employed in the smalting e — P Oxaa Daruy Exm will be malled to sub- S Sugaged on the new residence of Hon. | 500, president of the State bar assccia- | works, was held at the court house 'L THOMAS, Boom 3, Crelghton Block . Fine CastomMad wcrioers ot the Tolowing rates, payable invar. SR J. L. Webster, met with a serious fal | ion, mads & very happy speech [of | last evening. The roem was crowded | fONEY £0 LoAN—ioo runam wwx. | EASTERN NEBRASKA, e m-Made e Waaxix s $100 per trom the building fortanately sscaping | Weloome, end spoko substantially as |and order provailed. ~Patrick Mur- S —. CLOTHING o “A h_avy day, but decidedly little | with severe, but not dangerous in- | follows: uby. president of the Omaha Labor eI 32 Tfl $5 PER AGRE- P 3 D R eae] diven. | money it,” remarked Judge Hawes | juries. It seems that ho was busy| Jopox McCmuzx: T bave been |unicn, took the chair, and C. Eckert, | YrANTED & goxd ook, vasher sud roner Zoab e Men’s Suits therefore the best and cheapest advortising Ber reporter, as TR ldioe | Bonored by the Nebrasks State Bar (5 smelter, was chosen secretary. MAE S R, B - ] Searsiors yesterday to Taz porter, 88 | at workon the interior of the buildiog | grsectation with the pleasant duty of gl 20.000 Acres Boys' Suit s S | be disengaged his fect from the judi- | and was standing on the joists of the | of extending to you on its behalf, and Mr. Marphy, upen taking the chair, | —— o z ! uits et e etvead anu | cial shrine and glanced through the | second story when his foot slippod and | | may say of behalf of the bar of Ne- | made a speech, in which he stated that MRS ILEK'S, 47th snd Jooes Sia. 641°8 hildren’s Su its Postoics Time Tables, see third vaa morning docket of commitments. “It’s really remarkable how few peo- he was precipitated to the cellar be- low, turniog over iu his descont and BREVITIES. ple can pay their fines snd costs, and | striking on his head. bave to be sent to jail. Now, there | When his follow werkmen ran to his —Paterson sells coal. ain't any satisfaction to me in sending | aesistance he presented a frightful ap- —Try Saxe's ginger sle. —See Polack’s advertisement. —See W. R. Bennett & Co.’s adv. third page. 1 —Soda at Saze's to-night. —Lots, Ferms, Houses and Lands. Look over Bemis' new column of bsr- gaine an 1t page. _ ATKINSON'S is the only reliable me for my trouble. Eh?” policeman and the reporter laughed, | ed rapidly from the wound. bumor, the following facts were glean- ed: A BUM GO, summoned and attended to the injur- The 'bailiff, two trawps, & special | side of his facs, while the blood pour- braska, words of greeting and of wel- come upon the occasion of your first visit to this state_for the performance of the grave and import functions de- volving upen you as judge of this judicial cirguit. ! Tt is not my intention, sir, to de- aman to jail. Td agood deal rather | pearance, his scalp being literally torn | 4sin you or my brethren of the bar have 'em psy the city thelr fine and | from his akull for a distance of six [ from" sccisl enjoyment by much inches in length, and banging over the | speaking, and I will aim simply to ex- pross o you greeting and welcome that you have come among us, and to ; Ho was | the bar and people of this state as in duty bound, at this sslly of judi- | taken up aud carried to the wagon of | congratulations that cial wit, and, his honor being in good | Mr. George Bassett, which fortunate- [ been chcsen to come among us. 1y was nesr at hand, and driven to his home on Burtstreet. Dr. Neville was you have You do not come to us as astrapger. Your high reputation as jurist and as statesman, and the fame of thossattributes which go to make Place for style, good goods, fine work | § About 4 o'cleck yesterdsy morninga | ed man. He found thg wound severe | up the great lawyer and the good citi- and low prices i the millinery business. | young man was discovered lying inan | but not dangerour, and ascer o & 1| alley betwoen Douglas and Fernbam | that beyond a few bruises he had re- PR b o and | aireets very much ntosicated sndvery | ceived no other injurles. 3 i f clothes. When found ——————— o oyt clhers b waa slmot in hia| A ORVIOKSEANK & 008 —Ome of the largest overland train | 7 L 0 L pparel, being | Gents’ Furniehing Depariment is now of the season wentout yesterdsy, 14 | 57 : full to overflowing with new and cheap 5 ‘minus his coat, hat, vest and one leg ith ne . coaches being required to accommo- goods, amongst which is splendid of his trousers. He declared that he 2 P prmmmp. been assaulted and robbed, the thieves | 8tock of Genta’ Half Hose at remark- —The bumt district cn Tenth stripping him of bis clothing snd | b1y low prioes. g street is being rapidly rebuilt, snd in | jeaving him at the mercy offthe dust, Gents’ Summer Underwear in every a few weeks will present 8 much bet- | funned by the midnight air. He | grade aud price. tor appearance than beforethe fire. | was brovght to the city _Mr. F. Slaven, the Tenth street | cooler snd taken before his grocer, intends to rebuild in a few | honor for examination this morning. weeks. In the meantime he is tem- | From the facts brought out it seems porarily located one door north of the | that the calprit wndon :u gsnn;ne TU. P. track. bender Wednesday and in all proba- they | —The matter of a new city jail | bility spent his money before he left ?mf‘::':‘:l:;hx;: :“lni'l’nxr -;zr:‘u}:-e: should receive immediate attention | the place where ho was last seen at o ¥y 3 from the city council. The state of | about two o'clock. His coat was the present filthy hole in summer is | found in the alley and there were no beyond description. indications of any robbery havingbeen & —The horrible condition of some of | committed. : 430 alleys in the city calls for the ac-| o was fined 83 and costa and dis- tion of the board of heslth, and the | charged. Farnham street gutters, if not cleaned HANDLING HANDKEBCHIEFS. before a heavy rain, will be very lis.| Chatles Heory, a boy of some sev- ble to back the water upon the streets :"‘:‘" i“’:): s "“';"“’;'; Rt erday by Officer Gorman, —The exquisite deccrations of the |y ayo oiie’e oG A, Ringer. A U. 8. court rcom at the McCrary re- | foy gugy ago the marshal received in- coption ‘Wednesday, was performed | ¢orpyiion which led bim to believe by the skilful havds of M. A. Bospe, | 0% P U 6 LE 8 Jr. They reflected credit alike on his taste and ekill and were Very | o,gy gtores, stealing handkerchiefs warmly commended by all peseut. | 1y tne wholesale and disposingof them to the belles of lower Douglas and | and Thirtcenth streets. Ninth streets. Officer Gorman work- the same price in spite of the enorm- by tailore. collars end cuffs Gents’ Half Hose for the millions, department. It will pay. sargst, BEST AND cHEAPEST. —z88 “MoxIToR” Om Stove!— stove. Miwtox Roazss & Sox, Solo Agents. Messrs. Edholm & Erickson, the jewelers opposite the postoflice, bave to their excellinly assorled steck. | of the stolen property. He according- This firm is the first to introduce the | 1y arrested Henry who plead not guilty Among their | and was held to await farther ex- at 7:30 o’clock. —_——— zEr-Jeweliyl—Jewelry i, —Watches!—Watches!— JuLius MevER. novelties in their line. d was new goods are the very latest patterns | amination. bracelets, pins, earrmgs, &c. The new bracelcts called the “Engage- " ment” i s beauty and is admired by | arrested on acomplaint of Jens Jensen MILLINGS. Charles Toleson, a colored boy, was | Bottom prices for everythi all who see it. They have slsoa new | charged with the theft of a watch. | ing medicines, when a purely fruit fine gold thread bracelet and a very | Mr. Jensen claims that the watch was | eathartic will care you at once—Ham- heavy band bracejet which are very | taken some two years sgo. Roawell | burg Figs. Try them. sttractive. The bangle bracelets are | Smith promptly furnished bail for also very neat and so constructsd tha: | Taleton and he was released. they will ft any wrist. The latest| John Rogers and Chas. Bisbee, siyles in set, are very pretty. The | two regular tramp altendants at tho Gerainum Jeaf sets with diamond |judicial shrine, who were only dis- dow drops and diamond dove sets are | charged two days ago, were given the the lntest patterns. They have many | full bencfitof the tramp law and sent other patterns in Jewelcy which will | up for 20 days to the county jail. mayl-ly last year's style hatsat ATKINSON'S you. two pairs for tweniy-five cents, worth | this young twenty-five cents a pair. Visit this ‘s‘ Another large invo'ce of the latest thieves was operating in our dry | BOVelties justreceived at the Acknowl- | T forbear trespassing longer upon tho edged Leading Millinery Establishment | time of this axemblage. 1 end, Judge —ATKINSON'S—corner of Douglas The auction eale of antiguities ard | ® Just receised new and large additions | ©d up the caseand found a quantity [ rolics will be contiued this evening, Whipple & Co., jewelers, Douglas-st. M.G. McKoon, Agt. Fire Tnsurence, Please remember that we do not sell | 21 from the ladies and gentlem can givo you new goods, this season’s | Iy shapes, for less money than they cost | however. tained | %en had preceded you; ond we felt when we thought of your coming that 1o new man, no man who had yet to be known, was to fil the sscred place made vacant by the resigaation of that great_judge, revered aud lcved by us all, Hon. Joha F. Dillon. The prosence with us to-night as guests, joining with us in this greeting, of many officers of the army, reminds me, sir, that the hand that to-duy turos the peges of the docket of chuses in this circuit, but yes- terday grasped the portfolio of war. The fact is most signifi- The Original One Dollar Unlaun- | cant, and one for an American to con- dried Shirt, introduced first by us in | template with commendable and com- this city, and which we atill sell at | Plicent pride. From the contrel of the detail that makes the *‘prde and mp and circumstaaces of glorious ous advance in material. Many of | war” to the calm deliberation and ma- our friendssay they never had a really | ture judgment inthe conflicts of peace. Inno no other country than this is such transition poseible. In loosing your hold upon the forcs of the sword A splendid line of scarfs and neck- | and grasping the force of the law you ties at very different prices than asked | seize the higher might and symbclizs All the latest styles in by youraction our own constituti nal provition, ““the military sha'l be sub- ordiuate to the civil power.” With the rapd aod unprecedented growth of state, business and tigation in the courts of the Unitel tates for this circuit must increase very rapidly, and the duties of tho judicial office become yearly more weatisome. In this district, I am g'ad to say to you, moet efficient aid with the thefc of a number of silk | Do all the work of an ordinary cook- | and valuablesuppert is yours, for no- wherein your circuit will you find a better associate than the genial gentleman and most excellent judge who graces the district bench cf this state, the Hoo. Elmer S. Dundy. But McCrary, as I began, in extending to ourselves congratulations, o you greeting and health welcome to the tate of Nebraska. Judge McCrary replied to the ad- dress of welcome as follows: M. President, geutlemen of the bar of Nebras- ks, and ladies and gentlemen: I beg leave to_present to you in- dividually and collectively my wincere thanks for the very hearty aud earnest reception which you have extended to me upon this occasion of my first Why dose yourselves with nauseat- | judicial visit to your state. Tassure you that you have eonfer- red upon me an_ hono which is highly appreciated, and which will always be gratefully remembered by me. Sucha reception and such a greeting from a body of gentlemen 80 learned and dis- tmguished s tho bar of this state, a of Omsha hero assembled, wou!d undor any circumstances, I am suze, b high- gratifying _ to any citizen, exalted his poaition, and] whatever his claims upon your_consideration. T6 me, coming tho wages paid in the smelting works were far t0o low, so low in fact that no workman employed there could He said = furthormore that the men were | V) ARTErc Sowond obliged to work in & very unbealthy have a home of his own. place while receiving very low wages. which was unanimously adopted: is a reasonable and s just demand. to do. what had been ssid. Gen. them to stand by their action. ike {ruo men. The adopted: the workingmen of the Smelting rights, capital. Resolved, That these resolutions be city as will publish the same. A committee was appoiated to col- hold vut as follows: Mr. Foster, F. Wm. Mulhall, O.P. Streitz, W. N. night. He offered the following reeolution, Resolved, That it is the opirion of the workingmen of Omaha in mass meoting assembled, that the demaad of the employees of the smelting works Mr. C. Eokert spoke from exper- ience, and rald that the wages paid | are. were too low for the class o work thst Wum:n»nu-nmmmmc:o 3 he and his associates had been obliged He was followed by Robert Thomp- son, anotber workmsn who endorsed O'Brien and W. A. Fouda applauded the stand | | ¥ heversesn > OFFI0E, comer 168 ¢ taken by the strikers and advited | T e Judge Hawes said that the men | F" were justified in strikingif they found the pay tco low and they had acted following resolutions were Resolved, That we, the workingmen of Omaha pledge oorselves to support Works in their stroggle for their Resolved, That the Workingmen of the Smelting Works pledge themselves [ iss. never tojrecede from their just de- mands until they are acceded to by published in such daily papers of our lect funds to enable the strikers to Dohne, Dominick Cogan, Gen.0'Brien, | ™ W. ANTED—Girl for geoeral housework. W A Bk s EON Siae” Doage B 16398 DOUGLAS COUNTY, 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha, SPRING OVERCUATS 00K WARTED--Man or woman, at 5438 EMPI8E HOUSE. W Siartalfuti™ %) 6 to 810 per Acre, on For Men, Wiskmaxpnoxen ruwdsioms |~ Tong Time and Boys, and TRL WANTED— At 255 Harney Btreet, be- e 15t nc 16, for general housewoe Low Interest. (L WANTED—&: Fraen coes Houm, | LiTge tTacts_suitable for 10th street 534-w-t-8 - . N Cmrr— Colom‘es jn all the best S reirmaan | Counties in the State. WT’%—W 80,000 acres scattered Y 58 Thiseentn sireet p sate4asg | through lowa. A large number of Improved Frrms in Nebraska, many of them near Omaha, $12 to $40 per acre. Children. Under-Wear, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, at Prices to Suit All arx POILACKS. treet, Near Fourteenth - SCHLANK BB PRINCE, A BOSTON GLOTHING HOUSE DEVLIN & GO, OF NEW YORK. We are now prepared to take orders for the justly celebrated clothing o this house, which for Durability, Style and Cheapness are unsurpassed. We have now on hand the best selected stock of Clothing, Shirts, Furnishing Geods, ete. in the city. Boston Clothing House, LA FARNHAM STREET. X2X [ R— ——— S ‘ ~ —— 00 K_KEEPERSWMM to read the following Tes- "/ timonials of the Stosxes Avro- Eflc P:Es, by the use of ”:hich lI;ay can, with slight practice, make : porn HEADINGS o uniform and artistic in_sppearance as to be Boggs & HI”, quite beyond the, ecmmpeshension of all not familiar with theit pro- southeast corner 16t and Davenport. prx 'WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. VVARTED Bourd in private family by man 5357 ‘and wite, will furnish own room. J. B. MARKEL An Immense List of OMAHA CITY PROPERTY, Consisting of Elegant Resi- En1s OFFERS_a seLENDID List oF | dences from $3,000 to $30,- Bargains in Houses, Lots, Farms and [ 000, Many thousand vacant Lauds, in bis new column on st page. lots in the additions to Omaha. Y bording house of .1 rooms, Hh‘::dr?;d:h oct’i tylobsH ecattereg situsted conth side o S sireet be | through the . __Houses an ‘.'.:E.mi‘.“’s‘.,:#?i'é‘.“z".'#’.‘.“.';..i..:"m’;’_““' Lots, Business Houses and B26t Lots, and all kinds of Ciy Real Estate. OR RENT._A small house of two rooms, We also have MONEY TO LOAN RO {1OB RENT—Furnished rooms,cheap; by week on Improved Farms in Doug- las County, on 6 years time, at or month. ApHly at AMERICAN HOUSE. 981 10 percent. interest to all who can show good titles. Maps of Douglas and Sarpy Counties for sale, h and 0.t FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LAND. RONT ROOM to rent at No. 203 Howard ‘between 12th ana 13th. ARN AND STABLE for ront, 506 Daveaport! between 16th and )7th, norih side. _£2%:5 O RENT—Doutle room, Jacob's Block, sl Fon RENT— Front rooms, between Wetatcr and OR RENT—A splendid_Photograph Gal e -t L. B. WILLIAMS & SON. 0% BENT_Good souro of seven rovme with stable and one acro of ground, on south Tenth Street. 708 Nisetocah St., T Money to Loan on approved security. R. BARTLETT, Real Estato Agent, Offics 217 Scuth Thirteenth Street Whitt ker, John Weed, P. H. Horm. R o fod m-:fllcn- S;iv:hwd hfldl‘nifl: in mfln‘d h'i:l;:- dip of Ink in two i e inutes, which can no uplicat y ‘most successful Tho mesting adjourned to Tuasday | st "7 drwiiis_ | REAL ESTATE BROKERS, | | \ Tohecs ricusy hose. ~~Vicbig ey o e 52 PO ket ®Serms roascvanier 3005 only be equalled by Steel Engraving or Lithographic processes. Mrs. W. N. Palmer, 140 Morgan “Hy child ‘was_taken, February lst, with street, Buffalo, N. Y., writes: croup in ifs severest form and Dr. Thomas® Eclectric Oil being the only remedy at band, I began giving it ac- cordingto directions, and foundit gave | TNOR SALE Targe veer casks, good Tor o T ‘gavo three dotes | I immediate relief. and the child rested well the remain- der of the night. success.”” Tue CeLesratep “Moxtror” O Srove. Sold only by Mirzox RocEgs & SoN. —_—— A well-known_butcher of Wilkes- | FOSASDwiN & et House sorers Mr: E: Wittma; suffered for six years with a soré leg—a very painful troublo. He consulted many physicians, but could only find tem- After overything fail- ed he concluded to try St: Jacobs Oil; and after a very short time the swell- ing disappeared, the pain diminished barce, Pa.; porary rolief. oectpation agein, 2 . ’ \OR SALE—A sall dwelling houss, next to dsily, and he is now able to follow his | 0% 8 i Egohime veadene Scormer i0en aad BOGGS nd HILL, Gaitol Avenue. For information call st G. H. Real Estate frokers. . & J. B: COLLINS, 1815 Farnham Street. 505-tf -~ New Houses. I have used it in my family for some time with complete 1408 Farn. 8t., Omaha, Neb. For Rent. FOR_SALE. o SBlendid cotags, 6 rooms, ail I the bestcon. — n, fruit and shade trees, stable, hard and Lm. FABMS, HOUSES AN D LANDS. Look | yoft water, and 4 Acres of Ground, $120 a year. over BEMIS' new column of bargains on 1st | Veat Omaha, will sell for §1.630, BOGG B RENT—Garden Farm. oL T. MURRAY. Finar Naromat Baw, Chicago, Angust 27, 1870—We ‘used the Automatie Pen, and finda it Works perfact, and rabes the finest Ledger Headings we ever sew. ~ Any person can use it. GEO. ¥. FORTIER FRANK E. BROWN, Nowrmwesaax Namowan BANk, Chicago, TIL, Septem! 1670 The et inmrument fo s s e ovosing ever used. C. J. DOBRANCE, Accoutant. Cuanrx Oax Stove M. page. S and HILG. For Sale, House and full lot on Webater Btreet, best loca- tion in the city, $1,500; easy terws. tern purposes, at KRUG'S Brewery. Ss3e0dtt it very OTATOES FOR FALE—Appl; ‘this and many other I AMERICAN HOUSE. OGaS snd HILL ’ AL. BERRY, BookKeeper. USINESS FOR SALE—Tho Owsha Bakery, $20,000 with furniture and fixtures complete. Es- iablished 1874. Also two horses and wagon. Reason for seling, 1 wish to re‘ura to my native Twenty Thousand Dollars in small well secur. ed mortgages ranging from $200 to $1,000, draw. counuy, FRED M. PETERSON, $16 Teath | Ing 10 per cent niorcat, have been laiely piaced 5 2% Co T o B P LT Shipping Clerks and Gi will thro 3 3 200 having & ile zhoney to. spare can make Shipoing rocers w sway F e t%" B inars addition, | g xnd proitable loan i thia way, witbout ay g“g m“kh!k brushes after seeing the An‘)ma- c Pen work. E. ARMSTRONG, Pastofles, | &x0cnag 07 E—Cheap, several buildings by Price, per sot (3 sizes complete, with Desk Holders), $1. Circulars sent, ad- dressed with , o n. " JAS. A. DUFFY, I Gen. Western Agent, Quincy, TIL BOGGS and HILL. For Sale, Church Property and Psrsonageia South Omahs, Bear Depob, at & very reasonabie price BOGGS and HILL. Cottage and Lot, New l.story frame house, 4 rooms, 2 closeta™10 foot ceilings, double doors, ete., 85 barrel cis- temm, full lot, all n No. T condition, 5 blocks from High School; OR LANDS, LOTS, HOUSES AND FARMS, T ook v DEMIS new coraumn on Iat page: Bargalns. OR SALE—Ono horse and 3--pring wagon, Enquire at B e Office. 52t O ALECottonocd Tenbec of ll st REDMOND'S, Sixteenth-st. 51640 ; $650, on._monthly ‘payment Vil cah pay et required. ) TS THE OMAHA MARKET, MAXMEYER<BRO., ow prepared to build houses worth OMAHA, NEBRASKA. FOR SALE-—Gond bouse and lot with wg20d | Wo aro trom 8400 to 3400 on ou lotsn our new addition, wall, corner 14th and Pierce Stroots. En- ‘quirs of Fred Lang. S. GEIS. 4s7-1m John Smith and John Doe, two 7 = a8 Ido smong yon acomparative stran- Oxaita, May 6, 1290. P e L e z : i tor. 1 Pk : = ; s B P prominent citizens, who wont on a | The “MONITOR,” sold by Muueox | % (2 st of Jou, it s capecilly and i | ORI st AP 4 so. Y Pyotcsaa mu, | The Largest Music House in the West are GENERAL PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. | jamboreo last night and rounded up i | Roorns & Sox. Warrantod in every | no reason fo expect sch a domonatra. 8 | OB, BALEA New Ameicm seving o 3600 to $1,000 AGENTS for the Best Pianos and Organs. Dr. Victor Coffman went out to | the city jail paid their fine of $3 and | respect. tion, For,as a judge atleast, Iam 11 | eats, Mt 15l vatlreiha 106k e May, | 1ke b Desace; on st ittty P | 3 A PO | OomGAaNs. North Platte yesterday afternoon. costs and were discharged. but little known to the most of you. e e e ey B0GGS and HILL, pnoxma | STEINWAY & SOK, Full Line of OLOUGH & wuu&n, : Married. My first sensation; theroforo, was hot b3 comer D 1ouh Prremea WM. KNABE & CO, | Musical STERLING, Messrs, Ezra Dhu;r;id lm:‘ Herman |[THE LARGEST IMPORTATION | Frank S. Pusey and Miss Ella E. | one of honul;, :lot lgrtl‘nfilu:‘iuu! bu;‘ of 20 Fol& IALE-~Good brick. sy, |, v l?:’r ‘sd‘e, I ;fil‘}EM% ‘slg,;{s, Merchandise gj}figg Tfifi‘fi‘é}fi Kountzs went east Wednesday. - surprise. But a little reflection_has % ouse and Lot on street car-track, Shinn's addi- | MA Y g : o a5 S e Dodge, daughter of General Dodge, | eq'me to think that T can explain 1t OB, BALE_Two of the selebrsted J. M. | tion, #150. L T e e Mr. Flood, the bonanza king, went ey were married Wedneadsy afternoon at | all upcn the theory that the meibers | —C, L, Hart, M D, Homeopath, | lisrd Tebios. Nearly new. For sale cheap. A New House All of which are offered to purchasers at the very lowest possi- east in a special car Wednesday. Satin de Lyons, the residence of the bride's parents, | of the bar of Nebraska, like all true | porior's Block, Cor. 165th and Farn- 2304 O. W. HAMILTON, |, .j all lot, one-half block from stregt cam, | Dl prices as we buy for CAguH direct from the Manufacturer. Miss A. Hospe, Jr, ban left for the Striped and Brocaded Silks at Council Bluffs, the Rev. E. P.|30d loyal lawyers deem it a duty as ¢ Shion's Addition, $1,875. L. Hoape, Ir, ban def s Wk o "B e well as_a privilege to show respect | bam streets. s&wif BOGGS and HILL. Call on us before purchasing. east to visit relatives at Cincionati.| Ay , of St Paul's Episcopal | for the judicial offico. In doing this UDDERVILLE & GILAM, our_enterprising The Cheapest MAX MEYER & BRO. S. C.JAbbott will left yesterday for Noveltios in church, officiating. Only the | they honor the noble profession_of O—— | 7% ratlas rooms and badauariers in Gorgen's | Besidence Property In Omaha—_moat bo soid in- a New York, where he will hereafter re- —SILK AND SaTiN— near relatives and most intimate | which they are members, and I think House, oth street. TR [ stender, WJ Lok 6, Blook f, with o o1 bowse tu-thest side. G. W. E. Domey, of Fremont, spent Wednesday night in thecity and left for home yesterday. ExIndisn Ivspector Hammond pasaed through thecity yesterdsy bound for Cheyenae. i Mr. Brad. D. Slsughter, United States census supervisor for the South Plattedistrict, is in the city. Maj. John O'Bryan, the genial gen- eral agent of the Sioux Uity aud Pa- vific rosd, left yestordsy for Og- den. YOURAVEEXAMINEDTHEMONITOR."” Colonel Royal, inspector general of | Sold by Mrrox Rocers & Sox. the de department of the Platte, lelt e — Sy s T illuny “'on ofbeid] Excursion Rates 10 Nebraska City. Lusiness. Mr. Bror Gustav Hjalmar Wester- dabl, » younger brother of the city | Qity, at two cents a mile each way, | bottom prices and extra good work. m:r:_alw-nd_"-b; :wpu.d.tv m‘:r-ha!’;-_r making the round trip $2.15. F:; .pm.gw e rivedinthecity Wednesday fromChri ¢ | full information, call at the office, 214 ST TR : tanstad, Sweden, aud will make his | Fiftoonth streo, between Faraham | docy & Moo ey crerins * Boine Bome in Omaha. and Douglas streets, Unicn block. R e B Go to DeGroat & Co.’s for straw hats. et Wiplal s msgnal | | 8D Mierosr willioobers Ta tho | | (AR ERt Lis position in the B. & M. head- 5 First Baptist church next Satardsy ouarters, snd leaves our city 0-( oo "tubict, Back-bone,” for Victoria to accept a responsi- i IU ot i ; ¥le and lucrative position in connec-| Sometbing new in theWway of bon- fl;:f’; b;'c:; 1;1;“‘;“ = tion with the Canadian Pacific com- | nets just received at ATKINSON'S— SR o I Sad Dok pony. Mr. Tappan during his six | the acknovledged leading estabishment | Before buying & sewing machine wonthe' residence in Omaha has | —comer of Douglas and Thirteenth | examine the “New Home,” sorner 161, geined mavy warm friends, who will | streets. sod Webster. Hartman & Helquis follow him with the best wishes for his S L A i i) Call and see the ‘‘Monitor” Oil uture success. Stove. Sold only by Mizrox Roozss & Sox. binations. We positively claim this to be Tae Laraest INposTaTION make quite an extended trip, return tions in —Faxcy Daess PATreRNs. — Don't fail to see these goods. The nicest line of prints in the city. L. B. Wiiuans & dox, 1522 and 1524 Dodge, Cor. 15th-at. be absent six weeks. an O1 SrovE fo do your cooking. “MONITOR” before buying. CONTRACTORS. —_— Headquarters for Joe Schlitz's DeGroat & Co., cheapest hats and caps. - S 2 Sl thu-e&tu Goto a new store atd you find new guods. At Edholm & Erickson's you| 1 Will sel at public auction at e m—— el find no old, store-worn goods, but MY RESIDENCE, Missixo.—A case o constipation by everything nice, neatand new, and tne | 0 Twenty-fourth street, at the head | using Hamburg Fige, wery latest patterns in jewelry. of Douglas, on Friday morning, May R 7th, Kid gloves (Alexaudris’s), every AT TEN O'CLOCK, peir warranted, st ATKINSON'S, for | my entire stook of household forniture, about half the money that they can be | comprising bed-rcom sete, carpets, beugbtfor elsewhere. pictures, etc., etc., ete. 52t F. B. Kxioar. Noricz.—The copartuership hersto- fore existing between the underigned under the firm name of D. W. Saxe & Co, is this day dissclved by mutual consent. D. W. Saxe will continus the business and assumes all debts of the Over eighty millions of dollars of —_—— partnership, and will alone sign in Li- fosurance capital of the oldest and | Children's hats—stacks of them—at | quidation for all accounts dae said best home and foreign companics rep- | ATKINSON'S, corner of Douglas and | frm. D. W. Saxr, sesented in the agency fof Taylor & | Thirteenth streets. Oyams, May5,'80. C. M. WeaD. H:well dl6if R e — Alarge assortment of cook stoves 123,000 of the CELEBRATED |t ressonable prices, at Lang & “MONITOR” OIL STOVES sold =R TR sinoe- their introduction on the mar- [ Murphy & Lovett,Ins. Agency; old- Travelers, stop at the B Saile ., —_— Call on Lang & Fotick if you want a good cook stove cheap. Grenadine stripes in blacks and com- | friends of the young couple were pre- sent. Mr. and Mus. Pusey lefton the evening train for the esst, and will oF StEs ANp Sarixs! | ing home by way of Washington, New ever brought to this city. Combina- | Orleans and 8t. Louis, intending to EXAMINE THE CELEBRATED | that a great part of the government is Mivox RocEs & Sox, Sole Agts. Dox'r puy Your O Stove vsTiL | NOTIGE TO BUILDERS AND |°0Uity: They racogaizs that this is a If you have any galvavized iron | nity, by adjusting and settling thoss cornices, window caps or other work | disputes and controversies which in The K. C., 8t. Jo. & C. B. railroad | to figure on, or to be done, call on willsell tickets to the Nebraska State | John Epeneter, 333 Broadway, Coun- Sportamen's convention at Nebraska | cil Blufls, Iowa, who will give you , | with further remarks, for I know that it is the office more than the officer that they honor on this occasion. They understand that the judges of the land represent that great depart- - | ment of the government which under the lawa must enforce, must secure the rights, must protect the rights snd redress the wrongs of all citizens. It is not all citizens who actually come into the cowts for the pro- s s P e e Save money this summer, and buy [ tection of their rights, but sll citizens are nevertholeas pratected by the fact ready and bound to rise above passion and prejudice and protect the rights of all citizens by enforcing law and great department which preserves the peace and tranquility of the commu- other Jands and other times wero ad- justed, if at all, through viol-nce and bloodshed. Bat I am not ignorsnt of the fact that it devolves upon those who oc- cupy the bench to make it worthy of the confidence and respect of the bar and of the people. Tho relations b- tween the bench and the bar involves mutual duties and obtigations. It shall be my earnest desireand my ambition to retain for the court over which I have the honor to preside, that high place in the re- gard, and I may ssy in the affections, of the bar and the people in_this dis. trict and circuit, which it held during the administration of my distivguished predecessor. 1 will not detamn you speech-making on a_social occasion is not exactly what ladies and gentlemen most desire. Again I thank you for your kind and cordial reception. GRAND RECEFTION. A grand reception will take placs every dayat A. HOSPE, Jr., for he has just received the largest variely of Wihite Holly ornaments for painting, easels and new velvet frames. The new patterns of moldings, chich he exhibits, are - the finest ever put on sale in Omaha. Come and see the new engravings. The “Moxrror” Orz. Stove. ANDsEEIT. Sold by Mrurox RocEss & Sox. Received To-day—The very latest pattorns of diamond and Roman gold jowelry, at Edholm & Erickson's, the Jewellers, opposite the postofice. Nobby straws at DeGroat & Co.’s. thu s&tu Cawn Fresh trout, wbite-fish, pickerel, ket. Call and see this, the perfection -tuurylih-dminmm = 5 = Stoves, at g A VNG A 'oux. —A sure cure for constipa- e Hambarg Figs 260 8 bor. e by aurg Fige, 380 per box, for Mizrox Rocxes & Sox's, sale by all druggists, black-bass, mackerel snd shad, at FEBRIFUGE A REMARKABLE LETTER FROM A GELEBRATED PHYSICIAN. Bryan, Texas, June 11, 1879, o yenrs ‘ol ad Tover Bhogy o oven ol Bed feret Syety | ROMVER,ckrie Freoct iad Ba moct Guring e day. but wih ne B effect; tried Cinehi a Siintie, et e Sy b IT I8 THE BEST. Stocktos J. ©. Richardson, FROM % A PROMINENT DRUB FIRM. HE 8TILL LIVES! Officeof U. 8. N Mfg. Co., My Dot LoTk City, Atgusi’s, 1878, had PM.'"!-.iElnr ov'lmu yl-" Xhave ed's Hebrifues, and It uma"”"‘-".' rmanently. Ibeliove my case would ive bee: b L "Sot found this as . W, Manager 0. 5, N g Con RICHARDSON & CO., - St.Louls. Motz's Fish Market, n, Mo., Aug. 85th, 1879, m, 8¢, Louis—Dear Siri— corner 21st and Cass. Want beat offer. BOGGS and HILL. " MAX MEYER & BROS. 0SB A mare pony. $ years old, fromyca acttanty cowsmiod by eaving at “OUDOLPH For Sal . i romsniad by eavivk st or Sale, OO Plorraonilel T e L DTl Fine young horse, well broke aud sultable for a OMAHA, N = TRAYED—Dark sy miato pony, very fab, | 1Y 0drive: Lo ol e o ok o sk abers suble, I anteds Liber. | reward will be ;-Jd for Xv:(emlllnn or We want s contract to have 200 acres of land TS o T InrdBiregin 0 * | broke R onge, 80U and HILL. AND JOBBERS OF o ; e Cheap Lots. B 1075, | AREN e v ot etz | okt ottt our mew siion—vet | CLOCKS AND SILVERWARE. Seryihst. _ | loefor the money in Omab, 200 A ™ We mzke Repairing and Manufacturing for the Trade a Specialty. LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES. PIANOS EMOVAL—1 bave removid my siock to the corner 14th and Cass. Those wanting any goods In my line will do well to call, as Offering les than cost. K. F. COOK. ~ 428-Im SINAR Ing removed from Tenth Street to 1116 Farnham St. Give him a call. _ apl6-lm Residence Lots for Sale, 200 Lots in Kountze and Ruth’s Addition,near business, good surroundings,lotscovered with young trees, and are the choicest, cheapestand nearest business of any lots in the mar- FOURDA bunch ot keya. _owner can nave them by calling ‘at this office aud paying for this notice. si3-it 3{}0 ket, By all meaus look at lots J l “Ifl"ul-s & g:etoraem;:uz:c?;;ein“ elsewhere. L E. FEARON. 1000 Residence Lots _A.- HOSPE i and have ever ok of dopok, many of these oke re vary e . never has been & case rable and for men of small s 79 that was NOT cured by it that — - ‘cheapest and most easily purchased lots in Oma- P b somoning to dictions itk pen s | Cash Price List. | b st iy ramat e e i e e bt M SIO Depot, $500 to $600. ‘onthly payments. 'BOGksS wnd HILL. 66 of the Finest Lots in Gmabs, 10 to 12 blocks west of Postoffice and Gour: House, on Farnbam, Douglas and Dodge in the city from these lots. on payments of § to $10 BOGGS & HILL. uses Pianos and Organs Sold on Easy Monthly Instaliments. * MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A. Hospg, Jr, 1516 Podge Stmlic i F.C. MORG.AIN, WHOLESALE GROCER! And two-thirds of a 1ot, Chiceo street, between ; rents for a year. Prico 12th and 13uh; rents for $900 4 yesr. Eri Houses and Lots. New 2-story rosidence corner_lot, choics loca- blocks from Postoffice; $3,500. M Ao "B0GGS and HILL. $38883838333233388888388383288 7 Tbe Jumb’ 2 Houses and sduth § lot 1, block 12, or west 24 1bs Beans. (0 | side of 15th street, between Calitornia and Web- Esri e SR e 1213 Farnham St., Omaha. £ hetas - fll Lot 2 blocks trom now Court Houset ;t‘n_um = b e | HENRY LEHMAN, 920 o - §i ® THE LARGEST IN THE STATE. 62p 00 - ATT. PAPER n -AND— 45 WINDOW SHADES, PAINTERS’' AND ARTISTS' MATERIALS, Solicited. Samples Sent on Application. CITY MEAT MARSE. oy g e A5y