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DAKOTA'S DU-}‘FEBS,I Rapid ngreulule in Exm-IA Lovers’ Picnic Spoiled by a minating Outlaws and IT WAS THE OLD MAM, Parent’s Interference. A Lively Race. An Entertainiog Talk With Lilewellyn, the Govern- ment Detective. Baunders street is becoming quife famous of late for its lovers’ senea- tions, several of which have crept into print. Whether the atmosphere of North Omaha is peculiarly favorable to Cupid and unfavorable to Hymen, we do not attempt to dircuss, but si: ply record the facts of a case which has come to our notice, in which a pair of happy lovers were ruthlessly parted by a stern parent a few nights since, For several months past two prom- Special Agent W. H. H. Llewellyn has arrived in the city from a trip to Yankton, where he has been in tendavca on the United States courts at that place. He givesa most cheer- ing report from the upper Nebraska counties, which, he i fllingup with a tide of smigration which is streaming across the river at Sioux City from northern Tows, and southwestern Minnesota. of emigrants who are settling aloog the new lincs of railroad in Holt and Knox cousties and southera Dakots, are better than ever before, - consist— ing of experienced sgriculturists who are well prepared to develop the latent agricultural resources of the state. ‘The efforts put forward by the Chicago and Northwestern and Mil- waukee roads are resulting in a rapi increase of population along the bravches of those lines, and the pros- pect is that the flood tide during the coming summer will be entirely un- precedented in the history of the northern part of the state. AFPAIRS IN DAKOTA as far as outlawry and desperadoism are concerned seem to be coming to a . The government is determined to put an end to the condition of affairs which exists in portions of the country, and to break up the bands which are hindering tha more rapid settloment of the territory. Unfortunately just at present Dakota jails do not seem to retain the birds when caught, three noted criminals having recently escaped, one of them the noted “Culley,” well, who broke jail at Yankton by “holding up” the jailor and locking while ho skipped the ising and well known young people have been courting each other against of the maiden’s prents. The girl, however, thought she saw & way out of the dilemma and finally gained permission to make a visit of several weeks at the house of a neighbor. —Paterson sells coal. —Saxe's for fine soda. —See Polack’s advertisement. —Frederick has chespest straw hate. —ICE-CREAM. at the McKenzie Hore every ovening, under pretext of goiog home for a couple of hours, the girl managed tosee herlover and snatch an evening walk along the clas- sicshades of Saunders street, while both her hostess and family were in blissful ignorance of her wiles. A night or 80 ago she made au ex- cuse to the lady at whose house she was stopping, that she wanted to go home and getsome clothes. Instead e took a moonlight promenade with her yotng man,stay- ing out so late that, becoming alarm ed, word was sent to her parents ask ing whether she would return that evening. This put them on the soent, jes were sent out, under the leadership of the old man, to investigate the case. The father ‘waa the lucky finder, and discovered the couple blissfully walking arm in arm and murmuring lovers' nonsense under the light of the moon. It was the work of a moment for the o!d man —Belfast givger ale, at Saxe's. —Beindorff & Mause are making ice crcam of a very supericr quality. —Frederick, principal batter, Omaka. —Best meals, at lowest pricer, at the McKenzie Restaurant. —Frederick has the best Straw Hats. —Lots, Farms, Houases and Lauds. Look over Bemis' new column of bar- wsins an 1st page. Try Saxe’s new bc Cigar. —Therg is & ramor that the Chicigo +nd Alton road proposes to build a Lina thortly to Omaha in order tocom- pete with the Wabash. —For Lands, Lots, Houses Farms, look over Bemis' new column on Iatpage. Bargains. —The list of appointmentsof census enumerators for the northern distict of thisstate has been sent on to Wash- ington for confirmation. —Try Sexe's little Key Weet Ci- %o make adive for the young man, whom he missed by about two inches. Alively chase now ensued over two picket fences, three door-yards and down alleys, the young mau finally getting away in eafely. The gitl was taken homs, and peace onoe more reigns supreme in the fami- Iy, although the young man declarss he will enter suit for tho loss of six square inches torn from the leg of a bran new pair of pants and the wear and tear on his shoes, —The members of the Y. M. O. A, are to ive s socis] reception at their » ew rooms, in Hubermann block, on Tueeday evenivg. A good time ma 5 - s, Yo 7|18 somewhere in Tows. ““Culley” has been west all his life and isu’t a man to —The city treasurer is very busy - armed and in a regicn which hekuows jost st present crediting the taxes, which are being paid over the counter ot the rate of from $5000 to $6000 a dsy. All delinquent taxes are now drawing interest at the rate of 1 per sowell. He thinks he will soon be heard from, at his cld tricks in (he territory, and intimates that if caged again he will meet the just reward of ing from the cxciting chase mentioned —The order of the treasury depart- ment to shut off ges and water from all public buildiogs on sccount of fail- treof appropriations,took effect yester- day, but Mr. Campbell hopes to make arrangements to bave both continued until an sppropriation is passed there- Aband of out'aws which demsnd immediate attention are the WESSINGTON HILLS GANG, who for two yeats past have rendez- voued in that section and made their hiding places in the deep ravines and high, wooded hills, from which they derive their name. an outlaw named “Red Cloud,” is somewhat known IT IS PLEASANT TO SEE The number of peopls who find IT PAYS TO TRADE AT Kusrz's. DeGroat & Co., cheapest hats and caps. They are led by NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE. DRY GOODS HEADQUARTERS. STLENDID SHOW ROOM. BEST LIGHTED STORE IN TOWN. AN IMMENSE VABIETY OF —ThecountycommissionersWedne:- last payment of $3,814.06 cn acoount of the new county jail. The jail has been built and pad for without any extra levy on the county, the whole amount being taken out of the general fund, and sufficient moneys remain to carry on the rubning expenses until the st of July, when the new levy The test is the cheapest. Adams & Westlake Oil Stove at D. A. Piercy's. . himself a band of followers as daring and desperate as himeelf. Two months ago a party of surveyors, engaged in runnivg a line for the Milwaukes road, had occasion to penelrate one of the dark ravines of the Wessington Hills, snd ran_across a band of nine men, who motioned them back. BOOTS AND SHOES. PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. ——ONE PRICE T0 ALL,—— ALL ARE INVITED, JOHN H. F. LEHMANN & Co. look at the outfit was enough and the surveyors gracefully retired. Under the leadership of — Uommissioners Proceedings. essington band have made innumersble successful excur- sions into the country for a radius many miles adjacent, highway rob- bery Jand horse stealing being their principal exploits. The government proposes to thoroughly investigate this section duringthe coming summer. TERRITORIAL COURTS are now in session at Yaokton, and have under consideration a number of mportaut cases. The supreme conrt, with Chief Justice Shannon and Asso- ciate Justices Moody and Kidder, will be called upon to consider Black Hills mining suits of great im- portance, aleo the great injunction suit of John L Blair against the Da- kota Southern and Milwaukee & St. Ty - Board met pursuant to adjourn- at D. A, Prercy’s. Ice cream, water ices and strawber- Present—Commissioners Corliss and ries st Beindorff & Maue. DO YOU ENOW THIS! The following wae allowed from the John su.lau. taxes refunded Good Linen Dusters, Five Dressing Sacks, Choice Lawn Suits, Childr:n's Suits and Dusterr. Kurrz's Store, Creighton Block. Charles Noyee, potatoes ot poor Bk K, sty ‘commission- 1880 . e We call atteniion to the large snd extensive stock «f clothing and gen- +lemen's furnishiog goods at the popu- Jar clothing house of M. Heuaax & Co. Nobby straws at DeGroat & Co. s, il ruary term, The protecution in the Liviogstone Jouragd o the L 1 inat. Indian agency cases which have awak- ened great interest, 1| sustain their charges on five of the dictments found. The trial began on the 26th of April and the jury brought in a verdict of acquittal The verdict meets with general approbation as Mr. Liv- ingstone hes a host of warm frlends shroughout the terri What the government will do wi.h the other four counts is have failed to By H. T. Leavrrr, Deputy. e Over eighty millions of dollars of {nsurance capital of the oldest and best home and forelgn companies rep- resented in the agency of Taylor & To-day we place in our retail de- | on all five counts. partment our stock of parasols, bought «hiefly for our wholesale trade. Theee wo shall offer at our regular wHOLESALE reice. We have among them a line of children's parasols, which we shall also offer at this price. Thoss who need the © tton sunshades can buy them of us, commencing at 15 cents each. Japan- «se sunshades 30 cents each. Hicxxan’s HeanquanTess, 1408 Douglat street. Trunks, Valises snd Traveling Bags in great variety at mileod M. Heuaax & Co.'st Call on Lang & Fotick if you want a 200 cook stove cheap. Headquarters for Joe Schlitz's Milwaukee beer at Mencuaxts' Ex- cuaxae, N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodge. Get your oil stove of D, A. Piercy 1211 Farnham street. g 1t Pays to Trade at Kvrrzs, Ehn o oo See linen table napkins, the most A caseo constipation by using Hamburg Figs, e Bt L ARE YOU BUYING THIS WEEK THE TENDENCY OF EMIGRATION in Southern Dakota is toward the Jim river valley and the Missouri bottoms, which are filliog up very rapidly, Stock raising and agricultare flourish in the valleys and bottoms of the Big Muddy, while corn producing is at its best on the Jein river. i Goose,” alias “Blowing Goose,” a vagabond Sioux who has been causing much troubls to the Jeiu river settlers, has been ordered by Secretary Schurz back to the Crow Creek agency, where PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. A specisl sale to continue through- out the season at Bushman'’s mense assortment, twill silk with neat natural lundlu, are very cheap at With fancy handles, with pearl haudles, with celluloid and shell handles, elegant clear horse bandles, unique ivory handles, in- cluding sl the novelties in style, with elegaut finish aud lustre, at from 20 cents up—the lowest possible cash —_— 1 THE NICEST THING in the city ina GENT'S UNDER- Among the finest officers in the west Llewellyn says that JOHN M. MC DONALD, of Sioux City, where he served as sheriff for eight years, is at the top of the heap. He is now engaged in the Interest of the Milwaukee road in look- iog up the dangerous through the country. He has perhaps the best record of any officer in the whole west, having captured and sent t> the pevitentiary more offenders than any four sheriffs west of the L. B. Williams & Sous, Come and see them, as thoy are a NOVELTY, and we are the SOLE AGENTS for them in Omaha. L. B. WiLutaxs & Sox's, Cor. 15th and Dodge ss. The sixth lectare in the Saturday evening course of lectures at the Bap- ist Church will bo delivered by Col, R. H. Wilbur. Subject We peed mot urgs thoss who ha heard Col. Wilbur from the platform to attend this lecture; to others we say you will be both interested aud jn- structed if you sttend this lecture. NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. If you bave any galvanized iron cornices, window caps or other work to figure om, or to be done, eall on John Epeneter, 333 Broadway, Coun- cil Bluffs, Iowa, who will give you bottom prices and extra good wotk, spi7-9w All lovers of music will improve this chance of hearing Prof. Bunn and Boone May is now in Omaha, and a8 s00n as Judge Moody snd United States Commissioner Washebaugh fin- ish court at Yaukton and return to Deadwood, Lew and May will accom- Go to DeGroat & Co.’s for straw hats. F—— A lafge invoice of Hats and Caps at popular prices at mlleod M. Hruaax & Co’s, —_— Hamburg Figs 25¢ » bog, THE DIAMOND. Schedule of the Local Games |, announce to the people of the for the Coming Season. Sou'h Platte country, that they can Rates to Columbus vis. The B & M Railroad. The B. & M. in Nebrasks, desires depend upon reaching Columbus next A mesting of the directors of the | Tueaday ovening, May 18th, by way Omaha Amateur league was held last | of the A. & N. line, for the republican Wednesday Inthe county court room. | convention May 19th. Traina from Mosars. Hengle, Hayes, Smythe, |tho west and east on the B.& M. Austin and Maullery being present. | main linoand trsins on the Nebraska ¢Omahas.” On motion, the second U. P. nine, represented by E. P. Mullery, was | close connections at Lincoln on Tues- admitted to the leagne under thetitle, | dsy noon with the A. & N. train, railway, both east and west, will make which will leave Lincoln at 1 o'clock The following scheduls of games for | Tuesday afternoon, reaching Colum- the coming season waa adopled: Msy 15—Athletios' ve. Nai bus Tuceday evening at 4:45 p. m orks. | Citizens from the line of the A. & N. May 22—I". P. va. Universities. south of Lincola should rezch Lincoln May 29—B. & M. v May 20—Omahas vs. Nail Works. June 6—Universities v. Athletios. June 12—Mutuals vs. U. P. Juve 19—B. &M. Mutuals. on the passenger trains of Monday evening, or they can come upon the mixed train, which leaves Falls City Omahas. Tuesdsy morning at 1 o'clock snd ar- The matches will come oft on suc- | rives at Lincoln at 11. a m. oceesive Saturdsys—one on each play- | Tho follcwing will be the rates to ing day, excepting the 29th | Columbus, and. retura for the: round which, being Decoration day, will trip. ‘From Lincoln, $370; from ‘witness two league games. A mesting of the board of directors | stations on the B. & M. and the will b held on Monday eveniog next | Nebrasks railway east of - Lincoln, Omaha and Plattsmouth, $5 50; from $440; from stations on the A. & N. Dress goods at 6} cents at Bush-| 4o, of Lincoln as far as and includ- man's. A firge, choico sssortment at | ;o0 210, g5 00; stations west of Lin- 10, 12}, 16, 20, 25 and 30 cents, and | ¢, 4, o B, . M. and Nebraska exceedigly good, servicesble, all-wool |, iy 414 including the Bestrios fabrics, at 35 conts. It will certainly |, b g5 00; from stations south of pay you to buy your dress evods at| g ;0 ¢, 40 including Red Cloud, Bushman's; only one price asked, while | o5 50" 1y stations west of Red the lowest possible cash prices are al- | 03" o5 20; from Kearney Jauction, ways guaranteed. £6 20. M. Hellman & Co. are makivg suits | Tickets will be on sale at all ticket to order on short notice. e offices, good going only on the 18th and 19th, and good for return on the Before buying & sewing machine, [ goii "0 2oy examine the *New Home,” corneg16th and Webster. Hartman & Helquiat, M.G. McKoon, Agt. Fire Insursnce. mayl-ly e PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Prof. Wilber is in town. Real Estate Transfers, Avgastus Kountze and wife to Jobn and Katharine Doll, w d, lot 1, blk 1, Kountze's 34 add, city of Omaha— Augustus Kountze and wife to Mar- tha Lee, w d, lot 3, blk 3, Kountze's 4th add, city of Omaha—8358.33. Christian Ericksoti and wie to Lars Miss Teasio Riley loft for Donver | Rasmussen, w d, e}, ;% lot 6, blk Wedncsday on a visit. 207, city of Omaha—g7 Naomi and Cathariae Davenport to Mr. J, A, Waze, of the catile firm | 5y 0r T, “Thomas, w d, out-lot 181 of Paxton & Ware, came in from the | gity of Florer co—$20. west Wednesday. Rov. Mr. Wilkes, who has been George Armstfong and wife to Wm. . Leaman, w d, lot 9, btk D, Shinn’s add, city of Omaba—3250, spending a few days in our cily, loft| TIsaac Edwards to John L Redick, yesterday for the east, w. d. part of lot 27 in John I. Rediek's add: to city of Omiha—$700. Mecx, Licuienant Seaton, wife obf | yei ot scTaris o oY, Rpdich, Lieutenant Seaton, of the 4th infantry, went to Cheyenne yectcrday. east 6 p. m.—$637. Herbert Thayer, of Rock Creek, | Char'es Foglosong and wifa to Geo. Canfield, part of lot 16, Barkett’s add: .| Wyo. loft Omaba Weduesday forMas- | ity of Griina.. 200, yestorday's train. Kansas City. the Messrs. Millard. Among the many arriv Metropolitan hotel are the following: F. Deakin, London, Eng; S. R O trander, Yuta City; C. T. Kemper, 8t. Louis; C. D. Wilber, Wilber, Neb.; H. A. Wilsen, Chicago; S. Shoecratt, Clinton, Towa; 8. A. Mar- tio, Philadelphia, Pa.; . A. McCut: lay, Soward; W. Spear, Council Blafl; Anake, Sioux City; W. achusetts, to visit his mother, John G. Jacobs left yesterdsy for [ F: Bemis: g c. d. se} aw} Sec. 32, ¢ Berlin, Pa., to visit his aged mother, Ho will be absent about twt wecks. | Mclutyro Rao MacAslan: q. c. d. se} Dr. A. K. Swith, medical dircctor | 374 Se2 32, £ 15, nri3edin b m ofthe department of Ariz 3, accom- panied by his family, weat wist cn Mr. G. E. Stevens, supcriotendent of the Union Pacific car snd building department, returned from the west Wednesdsy afternoon by the way of | New Haven Steamboat Co,, M. G. 1?1 ent of The Cleveland Voice and The New York Timer, made a call at Tax Bex office yestordsy. afternoon for the mottatains. Captaln Weeks, an old residost of our city,passed through Omaha yester- | instant relicf from my eufferings: day on bis way west, and mad ——— ber of inquires after his old friends | A Celored funeral alid a Black bur:» David MacAslan and wife to Geo. 15,nr1306thpm. $2,750. $2,760. eathartic will ciire you at once—! burg Figs. Try them. Haverer, sendsus the followin can hardly find words enough to ex- Mr. C. C. Ruthrauff, correspond- | press my praise of St. Jacobs Oil. For a whole week I suffered with pain in the back, and was not able to go ¥ | about; tho pains were at times almont Ho loft this | unbeatable. Advised by a friend, I procured a bott'e of St. Jacobs Oil from my drugggist, Mr. Otto Meyer, ced used it without delay, and experie num- — - #1ig party are the same only _dif soare Rneumatism and Nm.lgu, but they can bo cured by the same remody.-Dr. Thomts’ Electrio Ol w ‘competent person. L"luuw. oot soath Trih st Wpposite ones St tary all bids reser: 10 Mol Burect Oxsus, Moy 11th, 1890, FANTED—By faan of good business abil- 1y, & permanen situation. - Address K. Oftice. A B. This q.c. d. nw} section Mo. 32, t16,r 12 ONEY 70 LOAN LAY T, Hoal Bt ico 217 south 15th St security. Agent, ED—Girl 314 Sey teenth ‘tween Chicago and Davenport. AN'ED i MES, . L meseart. J'!Ngs ANTED—A German gir! for washng, iron (25 and gemeri Bomearerk. . Gl e, per: 57418 Street, be- 386-1 Dot irl, northwest corner 20th WT“D—__ S84 IRL WANTED for. gourral housework, at REINEKES Restaurant, 18 Jackaon 8¢ - b ers. KALISH, ok, cnat makers aod 2 pants mak- Dugls, next. door {0 7915 WWARIES Agord cpsk a4 TIZARW Paisce VWAL Gyt I ml.muwogomc:, ph e 16 ILORS WANTED—At J, H, THIELE. 58415 CABPENTER wantod to build_one or_two {mmo cotages | Seo DR EDWARDS, 1109 Farnham Street. "ANTED—A good hand on custom pants and ‘vests, man_or_woman, Apply st 1220 Farnham Street, near 13th, Ogiahs, Neb. 563-15 wellat Bids to love May leua, B’ NILL BE BECEIVED tr vulline rame House. and well at. Cassady Ceme: . Bt o Feject apply N¢ " PAELAN. 6715 56317 N INTELLIGENT WIDOW without encom- o s i Keeper for a_western A ALY 507 ok 15k nu-duxp:h i o 8 postior as house- NE DOXEN GOOD TAILOES WANTED. Apply to FRANK RAMGE. o7t ANTED-A situstion a3 waiter or porter, 0B RENT- Ehm et Far,han and private house, thuroughly Doderstans the Lusines. ~ Address A. b ee e, NTELLIGENGE OFFICE, corner 16th and Davenpor:. 1ot 1212 trsme house witn -Two-story ‘on corner 19th and Pierce. 1ith 6. FRED MOEHLE, ENIS QUFARS| A_SPLRMUID Liwt oF i Bl e il o0 1k . RONT PARLOR in new house to reut, fur- and ished with board, rortheast corver’17th cliicays. 5013 OR RENT.-An logant ront oom. Enguire a4 1516 Dodge Stieet. 570t Geo. . Bemis and wife m Helon Why doso yourselves with nauseat- Ing medicines; when a purely fruit OR REAT—by Jtine 1sh. A nie: It s M, A ey Blocks from Postoffics. In uire 1210 llrn)um Stroot, R HENT—Double room, Jacob's llozi. 774t \OR RENT—Furnished week o month. Apply at AMERICAN :%uu 71t OR RENT—A S splendid_P) ol TR s Sos” The foreman of the New York & ¥ e b R It pine. , FARMS, HOUS! nouse, § Eavuie, 3. PRIPES ROR, 497 Twelfth Street. R SALE—_House and lot, with 94 feet front 128 foot decp, aud well, cistern, on comner Of Leavenworth ant 24th ta. 658-26 SALE—Spring. nems. Apply at F. and Harmey S L ol S ALE—Small eoda fountain in good con- dition. D. W. SBAXE, comer 1th s m, he E e'x'r'r?u?;‘i fl:fi AND LANDS. Look over BEMIS' new column of bargaios on Ist B17-u R LANDS, LOTS, HOUSES AND FARMS, look over BEMIS' new coium on 1st page. ‘The Firemen: meeting last evening, M. Goldsmith, president, in the cha'r. A communication from Mr. Clack, agent of the Chitago and Northwest- ern railway, trip from Council Bluffs to the Iowa Moore, St. Joe; B. McAuliffe, bz state tournament at Marshalltown Lt-lm, M. B. Cowles, New York; F. | would be $4.00, was placed on file, Marquis, Council Bluffs; A. P. Wllhmn, Chicago; Mrs. S. A. De- voe, Orleans, Neb.; J. P. Rankin, Ravlins; G. Merritt, Rockford, Ills.; C. N. Ram, Chioago. im0 To-morrow night a rare musical treat at the First M. E. Church by Pr_vf. Buon. fringes at Bushman's. Erickson's, Clocks chesper then any place in town at Edbolm & Erickson's, the jowelers, opposite the Postoffice. AN ELEGANT LINE of GENTS' AND BOYS’ SUSPEND- FUR S AI E ERS, including all the novelties, from 20c up to $3 00 per pair. L. B. Wiiitaxs & Sox, Cor. 15th and Dodgo ats. Do your Shopping at Koz’s. sistant Surgeon C. Nobruh, o Fort Frod. Steels, W. T., to Private John Murphy, Compeny E, 4th Infantry, a farlongbed eo'dier without meaus to rejoin et b enn o T Sex! Bo sure and sce tho best and " cheapest line of black and co'ored silk | of the Republic for the firemen to turn out Decoration Day, was ac- i AR Silver moustache cups at Edholm & The gfollowing special orders ate Issued from the headquarters of the Department of the Platte: Fort OMaHA, May 12, 1880. By authority of the secretary of war, the Jeave of nhanca gravted As- V. P.\;/mé-, UNS A.,in ,ph 3, special orders No. 20, cul::‘t‘:rn-, from these head- quarters, is extended one month. Under the provisions of General Orders No. 3, of 1869, as modified by Paragraph 1, Geveral Orders No. 49, of 1874, from the War Dup-nmmt, ot cause having been shown for wald were apointed as a committee to make the ncversary atfabgements to forty men are expected to attend, copted. a committee to make trrangements for Decoration Day. JAL AN OF THE AGE. is compaoy. | ISafe, Certain, Sure and Speedy Cor der will be d..T,“'nE:'.'a'.a“ Commander wastes | | NEVERFAILS 70 CUBE . furuishing the transportation, to the e only article knownihatWill end that the cost of the same may be charged against the soldier’s pay on his nétt wuht-loll. - eradicalethis dlsuso J.C.] RICHARDSON IFI WANT TO BUY GOOD GOODS JSOLE PROPRIETOR 1 trade at Kusrz's. —_——— DIED. Price—At 6:45 a. m. May 13th, STwL.oUIS- Mrs. Jobn Price, aged 26 years; resi- dence corner 20th and Grace streete. Fuoersl to-day at two o'clock from Father Quion’s church. $o- —— . the Bunn Musical Convention at the, %0 twonty-four quarts or one | %o soom; . ¥irst M. E. Chorob, ight by General Agents, BICH!BDS&! &C0. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. EVERYWHERE. pilas by T. Faulson. “The Omaba Fire department héld & on SALE--Large Dbeer tern purposcs, 1t KRUG'S Browery. s, good foF cis: 0 BUILDERS, PLASTERERS Aumuw bank eand, gravel = 00K socorssor to Chi i Sta. les Daniol. stating that the round Pl e Chief Engineer Galligan, Charles Fishor, Denvy Lane and Mr. Green | % a FOI‘I,:AMLE—AOTI.ML'IA lyat attend the tournament, which takes | ——————————— place June 8th, 9th and 10th. About An invitation from the Grand Army Messis. Riley, Goldsmith, Roach, Nichols and Fagan wero sppointed as [\OR SALE—Ono borse ‘Enquire at B:e Office. SALE Cottonwocd lamber of all sgesat EDMONDSS, Sixteenth 61t R SALE—A =il dvelitg o, nets t0 G. H. Collina residenc, corner ioth Capitol Avenue. Hot information call at G. & J. & COLLINS, 151 _Faruham Street. 50541 SALEGood howo o ot vith + oo i, Corver it i Pirco Sirst Fred Laog. R_SALE—A New e intoratio 0 Store, corner Duug] mum-nmm: %31 R G Tl R OST—A Gold Pin with Moss Apato Set. and 3-:pring wagon, 524 M3 & BON. i R B w. HBNIIH, Council Blufls, gum P. 0. older and fl P it whie faco and CABSTEN soryibt Finder il bo sultably revarded by leav: ocisinmy lln- Corig 1o tham oo Spmm —————— ESTIMATE OF ANNUAL EXPENSES OF ln‘n at 111 South 1lth 5t. FLO} R ot . nave retorsa my stoek to the sad Cum. Thoeo wating ny il Gowall to.calls 3 E. F. COO) K. 4281m from Tenth Street to 1116 himacall. aplS-lm DOUGLAS C0.,FOR THE YEAR 1880 part of the INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyonaing. ""““""::- boars for ' Dopot. Rates ; 8 Dgle meal Mok from 2 Court’s, Jurors’ and Court NEW GROCERY! 16th and Cuming Sts. ‘We propose supplying the people of North Omaha with CHOICE G.>OCHRIES at mod- erate prices. G1v>US & call. J. | BERRG BN 28Cash _pai Country h? duce. aoodt:?:uvmd free to any Free h¥20 sad M - Sample: Booms, VPBy Order 'of County Commissioners. Joux R, MANcHESTIR, County Clerk. By H. T. Leavirs, Deputy. mi24w apl7-Im 'm il rer, Immense Stock for SPRING AND SUMMER Fine Custom-Made CLOTEHING Men’s Suits, Boys’ Suits Children’s Suits. SPRING OVERCUATS For Men, Boys, and Children. Under-Wear, Hats and Trunks and Valises, Prices to Suit All CHEAP LAND ™ EASTERN NEBRASKA, $2T0$5PERACRE. 20,000 Acres nounufiuum 16 to 12 Miles from Omaha, 86 to $10 per Acre, on Long Time and Low Interest, Large tracts suitable for|” Colonies in all the Counties in the State. 80,000 acres through lowa. A large number of Improved Frrms in Nebraska, many of them near Omaha, $12 to $40 POIL.ACK'S. Farnham Street, Near Fourteenth SCHLANK PRINCE, BOSTON CLOTHING HflUSE SOLE AGENTS DEVLIN & CO. OF NEW YORK! We are now prepared ta take orders for the.justly celebrated this house, which for Durability, Style and C are unsurpassed. havo now on hand the best selected stock of Clothing, Shirts; Furnishing Geods, etc. in the city. Boston Clothing House, FARNHAM STREET. 50,000 DOLILARS CHEAP ! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST! MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) days to sell their entire stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silver-Ware, Pianos & Organ, GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices, Which is from 15 to 20 per cent. below any Eastern Wholesale House, preparatory to moving into their New Store, Cor. llth & Farnham We Mean Business, Come and be Convinced. SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO, PORK AND BEEF PACKERS. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FRESH MEATS & PROVISIONS, GAME,POULTRY,FISH, ETC. CITY AND COUNTRY ORDERS SDLIBITED.F/ OFFIGEO (JE‘hY ls‘ARiKYET#l‘%P%;?. St. Opposite Omaha Stocl arde, U. Rl i s ‘conmmoTIONS- I. L SLEDZIANOSK!==GO., MANUFACTURERS OF MOULDINGS! AND DEALEPS IN 2| PICTURE FRAMES, CHROMOS AND ENGRAVINGS. 992 Douglas St., Near 10th, Omaha, Neb. PI_A.N OS ORGANS, A. HOSPE = HEHRT a MUSIC Pianos and Organs Sold on Easy Monthly Instaliments. . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A. Hospg, Jr, Dodge Streets I.IIII & CO ., JOBBERS OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, NAILS, STAMPED AND JAPANNED WARE, TINNERS STOCK, SHEET IRON, TIN STOCK, ETC. 1317 & 1319 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA, NEB. l’osmvely no Goods Sold at mfl HENRY LEHMAN, THE LARGEST IN THE STATE. An Immense List of OMAHA CITY PROPERTY,| * Consisting of Elegant Resi- dences from $3,000 to 320- Many thousand vacant lots in the additions to Omaha. Hundreds of lots scattered . | through the City. Houses and “|Lots, Business Houses and I.mts and all kinds of City Real Estate. ‘We also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Doug- las County, on 5 years time, ab 10 percent. interest to all who can show good titles. Maps of Douglas and Sarpy 1212 I=2x= ! | Counties for sale, Boggs & Hill, Rear EsTATE Broxens, 1408 Farn, St., Omaha, Neb. Bplend e, room, i Inthe best con. lions St ang: shade e stable, heod Solt water, a4 Acros of Ground West Umahs, will seil for $1,680. ‘Hotise and full lot on Wobster Street, best loca- tion in the city, 31,600; easy tefma. 80GGS Twenty Thousand Dollars in small well secur- BT Cottage and Lot, Now Latory frame_ bouse, 4 rooms, 2 closeta™10 oot collngs, double doork i 8 tarcel e form, full ot all i 5 blocks k Bchooly 860, on menthly puyun". New Houses. Wo ars now propared to bulld houges worth from 1 ourlotain oor new adition, Stk chd 008 and Fortnace Dougias and sel on ezall monthly paymente. ous new house, with one o the fnest maba, on small mosthly Bous and Lot on stret car rack, Shioacs addl d HILL. And foll fot, one-half block from street cars, Shinn's Addition, $1,875. Bt GGS and HILL, The Cheapest Residence Property In Omaha—must be sold in- stanter, W § Lot 4, Block i7,vflh a No. 1 house of 7 rooms and all well plvvd. cofner 21t and Cass. Wln;b-t . | Fine young norse, well broke sud suitable tor s vpirat A'nl&nnp -mm "BOGUS and ILL. Wo wait & contract to have 200, acres of Look at the lots In our new addition—best Jots for the money in Omaha, llesldem:e Lots for Sale, Lots in Kountze and Rnth’a Addition,near business, good surroundings, lotscovered with young trees, and are the choicest, cheapestand nearest business' of any lots in the mar- ket. By all means look at lots in Kountze and Ruth'saddition before purchasin ‘Will sell on mont! 0 $850. BOGGS and HILL. |ooo Residence Lots .9, 10 s0d 11th streots, to 10 blocks depot, many of these lots are very de- cheapost. ba. " Frices £250to 4006, " Monthly pa menis. 15 Choice Lots Sospunoaly 31 4 bieke trom 66 of the Finest Lots lnflnahn,w to 15 Mlmdwnfl on Farnham, ,lnfl\vi-'lhln city from thees 10t $200 to $300, on payments of $6 to $10 ot yns e And bwobirds of aot, Chicago strest, betreen rents e B e _AND - - ‘WINDOW SHADES, . 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