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BREVITIES. —Goto . B. DeGroat & Co.'s for rder was —Frederick has cheapest straw hate. ::: “‘;oh:m’ —Thete are ssid to be over a hun- dred tramps lyingaround the outskirts of thecity. —Gentlemen—Those Manilla Siraw Hats have arrived. Frederick, Hattcr _ Beliamy, the pew colored polioe- man is mading a fine record s an ef- Iyasp ssibleto when he was ast ficient and fearless officer. were receiving —The finest strow hats,at Richter's, 2 opposite postoffice. Itsecms that _Belfast ginger ale, at Saxe’s. —The Rev. Mr. Hareha will proba- bly lesve the city next week for his summer vacstion, tbe Presbyterian pulpit being cccupied in his abserce by Rev. 8. A. Martin, of Philadelphia. —Fredurick, principal batter, Omaba —The Dovgles ccunty delegation hed a meeting Saturdsy afteinoon, snd after some preliminary discussion Mayor Chase was unan‘mously elected chbairman of the delegation to Colum- bus. Try Saxe's new be Cigar. —Frederick has the be:tStraw Hats. —Try Sexe’s litile Key West Ci- gax, 10c. —The pic-nic of the nail feeders aud iron workers takes place at Haus. com park on Saturdsy, May 22. A glovious time fs expected, and frem present indications a large gathcring will be precent. —A good time is snticipsted by m-ny who expect to attend the social reception st the mew rooms of the «ung Men's Christian Association tiis evening. Several choice » lections of vocal music will be given hy some of our best sivgers. If you wre desirovs of baving a pleacant eveniug's entertaioment, don’t fail to attend. — Yesterday morningatesmof horses helonging to Dan Burr broke loose and ran‘sway from bis establisbment +t the corner of Thirteeuth street and the railrosd. They tore fravtically up Thirteenth street, finally bringing up at Mrs. Hillicke's grocry or Dodge ond Thirteenth, where the wheel caught in an ircn pump and stopped them. —The fire depertment bave pur- chased & spavking’ span of bays for No. 1 steamer. They were purchased in Missouri last week, by Alderman Stophenson, and weigh sbout 2,000 cach. The men at the engive house sre proud of them snd vote them “beauties” of the first magnitude. The necessity of chavging No. 1 team waymade by & balky horee, who had ‘become & nuisance. —The forty-fifth auniversary of Rev. E. H. E. Jameson's birihdsy oc- curs on Wednesday, the 19th inst., end the memberscf the Baptist church and congregation and all bis friends proposeto celebrate the event on Ties- * " day evening at theresidenceof Dr. 0. 8. Wood, corner of Fifteenth street ond Dapitol avenue. It will be areg- ular old-fashioned sociable out doors under the trees, and refreshments will be furniched free. As Mr. Jameson is to leave the city on Thursday fora | it will meet wit three weeks' leave of absence to tend the Natioval Baptist anniversa- at Saratogs, New York, nothing could be more appropriste than for his friends to thus bid him good-bye and tGod-speed on his journsy. e — and po Lest evening rickety outfit the tlme they were decidedly way back the her. She was yard to sober came along and “the dust. knots an hour. when the buggy it A fight took teenth street yet den Menagerie, Colosseum, the visit Omaha on May 21st and venture the asser most attractive doubt. The G 'VERMONT MAPLE SUGAR AT Puspr's. Don't forgst! Ladies’ muslin under- wear at Bushman's. try, the largest GREAT BARGAINS IN PARASOLS at HICKMAN'S. wild avimals. ces character. hundred eques gymnaste, acrobats, athletes, leap- MAY FESTIVAL. 2 Little has been ea'd of late about 1he May festival which has been in re- hearsal during the past month under the direction of Prof. Geo. F. Mayer and Frank S. Smith, Esq. The time f r the concerts has been fixed for next Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, with & change of programme for each evening. The entertainment will con- sist of grand choruses of 300 young prople, Hofiman's orchestra of ten picces, solos, semi-chorutes and instru- mental music, the whole making the grandest entertainment of the kind ever given in this city. etc., specialty asts. short, everythin, description. on Friday and and 224 Who then will fail to the finest bred GREAT BARGAINS IN PARASOLS at HICKMAN’S. e S e L. M. Dey, Eeq., chief of the signsl wervies it this city, will deliver the vext lecture in the Saturday ning course at the Baptist church. Subject: *“The sigaal servios; how it is oper- a'ed; & glimpse into its mysteries, and a ;lsnce at its mechanism,” rian, who from ter offera a five d¢ Two coat makers wanted immedi- S T S pomedi- | eck dislocated! ride the mule. Seven new styles straw hats at Freder- ic¥s. La'et May Patterns. mITt2 Parasols st lowest possible cash Jrives at Bushman's; good assortment 2. only one price asked. break his engag agement, for he feat. The lion play “hide and dozen of them, GREAT BARGAINS IN PARASOLS at HIOKMAN'E. whole audience. Oren Ostli, 49 Pearl strect, Buf- fa'o, N. Y., says: 1 haue tried various remedies for the Piles, but found no | citizens, and t ~ t relisf (wtil Il tried hDl-. crowd the spaci omas’ Eclectric a few applica- 525 ‘Ban ooty o o o, and T Vo0 Amburgh ¢, erfully recommend it .0 those who s, T from this annoying co WPIsint. H comforts, moderate FAes, As:or Hougs, New York. ml61 ® N —— Dress <, 10, 133, 15, 25, {guaranteed. 30 and 85¢ for anjg | oellent quality of ”""‘""""N‘ ‘bman’s. is most desired tlsement in this Laundry work ters, THE DAILY BEE.-|TIGHT AND PITOHED OUT. Mdmvl& o The Mishaps of a Boozy Family. girl of some eight years of age, lying —not dead, but dead drank, in the resr of the bui'ding, while the rest of the family,almost as muchintoxicated, Sunday Yesterdsy afternoon quite a number of turnouts were on Sherman avenue, s usual on the Lord’s day. smovg ssid turnou's consisted cf & sorrel pacer, a female driver, and & buggy that looked like it had been through the war. Another turnou Yesterday afternoon two women were attempting to enter the ctos road betweon Sixteenth and Eigh- teenth streets,near Bauman's brewery, and broke s viheel. The horss didn’s ruo, snd no one was hurt, but we heard one of the women tay “darn of the Kcstors and an old farmer who was pretty “full.” Each gotin some good, solid shoulder hits on the other, when peace was restored and quiet reigned supreme. ‘The Bout Coming. Van Amburgh & Co.’s. Great Gol- nagerie and eircus now traveling, wilt this monster exhi them—have been chosen from thebest and wittiest in the profeesion, and, in is of tho most elaborate and glittering We expect to see the mammoth tents of tie Van Auburgh show crowded at each performance, to see a good horsel dash iato the magic ring of the circus, each one of thete carrying an equest- art of riding a horse a study! Who can listen to the quaint sayings of Mr. Mer- ryman, the circus clown, withoutstart> ing a button from his veet with invol- untary laughter! What boy will hes- itate to ride a mule when the ringmar. Iad who succeeds without getting his throw a somerssult over twenty horses is with the show, and he will do it or den of the forest king, and mot on'y with raw meat in the presence of the it, a menagerie and circus is just what Remember the day. Read the adver. delivered by the Omaha Shirt Factory. Leave your address. First-class work Q; B. DeGroat & Co., Leading Hat- Now styles recoived this morn- me t Woodworth's. | ing, Ol pnd exsmive, pom-w-t gmewef Last night Sergeant Ford,of the mu- nicipal police, was busily eogaged in hunting down a police item in South Derby Hate, “Nobby.” 3% | up, when he was informed thata —Oh! for waterworks. child had been murdered near Boyd's —Paterson sefls coal. packing :on..‘,.dufa was then lying —Baxe's sods. dead in the yard. ; Mfl:;::\fi‘:d AN Ascertaining that thehouse In which committed was thatfof a motoriously ugly Swede, the Sergeant hurried as quick- the scene of the crime, tonished tofind a little a beating from the in- furiated head of the housebold. Jobnson is & holy ter- rer to the neighborhood, and people living in the vicinity bave becn talking seriously of ruoning him cut. ever he gets intoxicated, which, on an average, is about occe a day, he i ‘mediately begins to maltreat ly, beating them shamefully. withetandng his treatment of them, they are afraid to prefer complsint vely refuse to sppear as wit- vesses against him. ‘When- ami Not- alt went up town in a which he owns, and by were ready to return intoxicated. On the little girl was so drunk that she fell out of the wagon, which ran over her, fortupately not injuring laid out in the back off, which, with the noiss in the house, gave rite to the ramor of & murder. penings. One waited to give this one A race ensued. Pres- ently something broke; the sorrcl stepper cavorted and reared up at both ende, aud finally ran th agaiaat a barb-wire fence. It took an hcur to repair the leak, but the last ssen of the bark it was eailing down Sixteeuth street at a speed of forty ip aground struck a fence corner, place on North Six- sterdsy, between one Roman Circus and largest combined my Friday and Saturdsy, 224, this week. We riio) in all of its features of any like institution that has ever vis- ited this section of the state, and that h the most generous patronsge from our citizens and our country readers is placed beyond s olden Menagerie bas the mcst extensive collection of wild animals, birds and reptiles that has ever been brought together under one uvas in this or any other country, in the list of which will be found the Great Bebemoth of Holy Writ, the only living nondescript in this coun- elephant in Americs. and twenty-nine cages of other rare The circus performan- I be of a startling and amusing troupe of vearly one trians, equestriennes, all of ‘whom beeu selected for their peculiar The clowns—three of g in this gigantic show Saturdsy, May 2let is there that dislikes No one. Who #69 not only acores of horees in the country infancy has made the ollar gold pieoe to the Oh, it is fun to The man who can ement with the man- is hired for that one tamer will enter the go seek” with half a but will feed them No mistake about at this time by our hey will not fail to ous tents of the great at each performance. week's paer. will be collected and MASONIO. NIOBRARA'S TRANSFER. Arrival in Omaha of the “Mil- ‘waukee.” mandery. No9,K. T. Sonday evening at 7 o'clock, the new transfer *‘Milwaukee” which is to be used In the Niobrara ferry and transfer servios, stopped at the levee on ita trip up the river. The “Mil- waukee” was built this season st Jef- tersonville, Indiana, and 1s owned by John Lawlor, of Louisville, Kentucky. She is a beautiful boat and well pro- portioned, her length being 145 feet and her breadth of besm 30 feet, furnished with two engines of five feet stroke and 14 iach cylinders. Her captaiu is E. J. Anderson, anoldriver man, The trip of the “Milwaukee” has Leen exceptionally rapid when the stage of the river is taken into consid- eration. She left Louisville fourteen days ago and St. Louis eight days since. Her average run has been 110 miles a day. She has not been com- pelled to spar at sll, and reports that while the river is very low on the banks the channel is well defined snd cut. On Saturday she parsed the “Faonie Tatum” at Brownsville going south with a gogd cargo. The Milwaukee unloaded the follow- ing freight for our city: 31 boxes glassware for C. F. Goodman; 1 case esrthenwars, J. R. Boyce; 21 bbls glassware, Brown & Bliss. e e CeJuloid Collars and Cuffs, Linen Collaraand Cuffs, Hosiery, Suspend- ers and Handkerchiefs, Leundriedand Unlsundried Shirts, all at decided bar- gaios st Bushman's. Installation of Officers—Im. posing Ceremonies. in Freeman's Hall, in the city of Bre Mouot Tabor Commavdery No. 9, Kuights E. A. Alln as Grand Com ! mander; Byron Standberry as Gener alissomo; (Jomes France as Captain: General; E. K. Longss Grand Prelate; J.J. Monell ss Grand Senicr Warden L. H. Korty as Grand Junicr Warden er; Will Frane a3 Graad Warder: J. G. Willis as Grand Sentinel. form by Eminest Sir E. A. Allen been completed, the grand record the authority for the grand command ery to constitute Mount Tabor Com After the beautiful and imposing cer emonials of conatituting wers accom installation of officers for Mount Ta- GREAT BARGAINS IN PARASOLS at HICKMAN'S. e consists of the following officers 'VERMONT MAPLE SUGAR AT PUNDT's. NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE. . DRY GOODS HEADQUABTERS. STLENDID SHOW ROOM. BEST LIGHTED STORF IN TOWN. AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF DRY GOODS, Cornelius Driscoll, captain general for warden; Sir Knight William D. Miner D. MILLINERY, BOOTS AND SHOES. PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. ——ONE PRICE TO ALL—— ALL ARE INVITED. JORN H. . LERMANN & co. mayl2-1w Townsend, warder; Sir Knight Joe A. Green, sentinel. Police Tidings. Eight tramps were arrested late Saturday pight, on 13th street near the railroad. Five of them in police court this morning received $5 snd costs and five days on the rock pile. Three proving that they had worked the past week were discharged. Mollie Kernan, Pearl Rsymund and Nellie Ross, three bad eggs of the third ward were run in by ofticer Bel- lamy, charged with being drank and disorderly. Pearl's lover paid her fine, the others were sent to John E. Taylor who was atrested on Saturday by officer Dahlstrom, whom be bit severely, was let off with a fine of 85 and costs. It ought to have been $25. installation were comp'eted and all stations, by commander, the grand marshal formules. Mo AL iy SIURLIY VERMONT MAPLE sUGAR AT Punpr's, Crawford & Kuapp's nobby, flexible stiff bats—give to ths head. For sale only by C. B. DeGroat & Co. smow-f tiors. =3 — G. W. Wertz, Dentist, is extracting Lawrence Barrett. teeth, without pain, by the use of nitrous oxide ges, at 1318 Farnbam street, Omahs. mlb-1w Headquarters for Joe Schlitz's Milwaukee beer at Mencuants’ Ex- cnaxaz, N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodge. Barrett has no equal—t] once the end of and earthly existence, is trayed by Mr. Barreit A. CRUICKSBANK & CO. New goods to be shown next week. Ope hundred different styles of fans. Fifty different styles of paraso's. Tmmese assortment of lace goods. Lace floral bows a complete novelty. Ladies’ muslin underwesr. Fancy dress goods—geand assort- rd th ment. *“Richeli Great bargain—big lot at 26c. Silks—an immense assortment. Great job in Hamburg edgings. Finest quality of prints manufac- tured—a splendid assortment, goods | ® seldom seen in the west, and just opened; prics only 10 cents. Im- mense stock of domestics in salesroom eighty feet long. Our unlsunried shirt, the best thing we offer, every size mow on band. alone. We know it is said he edin equ: alm to Mr. Brerett. s for many reasons pe ly within his characterization is I but porfect. Palace Theater. and enthusiast’c patrons. To thi BuxtiNg! Lawws! Lawns! Bunr- 15Gs! BusuMAN's. BUSHMAN'S Lawxs! BuxmiNgs! See TuEM. J. Arthur Doty. This gentleman’s reputati GREAT BARGAIFS IN PARASOLS at HICKMAN'S. the old countries, and his magnificen s e ol Strawberries, fresh from the patch, only 20 cents per box. WiLus M. Yares. complishments, and an e Van Amburgh's Show. It Is coming to Omaha, Friday and Satarday, May 21st and 22d. Most of our readers have in years past vis. ited this stupendous menagerie and circus; to those who have it is need- less to eay a word in commendation of it, but to those who have not yet vis- ited it, we will say that it is by all odds the largest and decidedly the best institution of the kind ever or- ganized in this or any other country. As a menagerie it haa been been before the country for fifty-nine consecutive years; as a circus and menagerie com- bined it is now conceded to be with- out a rival. be unasually good, J. H longer connected with the establish meat. e the public generally, that I shal the corner of Harnsy, with a com plete Line of choice Dry Goods, Not- ions and Fancy Goods, which I shal name The Mechanics One Price Store. Eagle Mills Flour ooly $3.65 per 100 the. The Finest Winter Wheat Flourin the market. Never fails to make nice white bread. Wius M. Yarss, Agent. goods at correspondingly low figures. 'VERMONT MAPLE SUGAR AT PUNDY's. Go to C. B. DeGroat & Co. Nobby Children’s Strawe. -wf Murphy & Lovett, Ine. Agency; old est established agency in this state, apis-ly oo Nobbiest hats of the season, just rg- ceived at 0, B, DeGrost & Co.'s, teed. Samples given on application I respectfully solicit your patronage. 156t N. FrEDRICHSEX. C. B. DeGroat & Co., Leading Hat- tos, 1916 Farnbamy st, pemewef Constituting Mt. Tabor Com- On Saturdy afternoon, at 4 o'clock mont, opcurred the intcresting and imposing ceremonies of constituting Knights Temglar, by the following eminent Sir Knights, as resolved into a grand Commandery: Sir Emment C. F- Catlin a5 Grand Marshsl; Gus- tavus Stevenson as Grand Recorder; G. Anderson as Grand Std. Besrer; C. P. Needham as Grand Swd. Besr- At the appointed hour & grand commandery was opened in smple atter the necessary formalitics had er reading the charter or warrant as mandery No. 9, Knights Templar, and for the instruction of the officers elect. plished, and by the order cf the grand commander, the ssme be'ng officially prochaimed by the grand marshsl the bor Commandery, No. 9, Knights Templsr, immediately occurred, sud Sir Kvight William D. Munger, sen- Thomas, junior warden; Sir Knight Hioman, treawrer; Sir Knight William Fried, recorder; Sir Kuight Lucios D. Richsrds, swerd bearer; Sir Knight Eacs L. Gray, standard bearer; Sir Knight Asburey After the ivteresting ceremonies of the officers were in their resjostive order of the grand proclaimed the officers of Mount Tabor Commandery No. 9 Knights Templar installed in smple form in accordsnce with the laws and edicts of the grand commandery for the grand jurisdiction of Nebraska. Ta the evening the orderof the temple was conferred whose imposing ceremo- nisl basno superior in all the Criptio The sir knights of Mount Tator lavished every courtesy cn the sir knighta of Mount Calvery command- ery, who were the happy participants of theie rich and courtly bounty dur- ing their sojourn in Fremont, impress- ing on the minds and hearts of all an vent replete with knightly favor and awociation, sround which will ever cluster the most delightful recollec- Of Borratt, who appesrs in Omaha next Saturday, an exstern exchings, Richel 'eu,” the play in which Mr, at clouded leaf of a remarkable history—snd mighty struggles and’ tottering weak- ness of the grand ol1 msn, nearing at earthly power por- with a dramatic power snd force such as is capable of being dirplayed by him . e charactor by Mr. Both, but itis at least s disputed question, and between two such actore, whers the meed is 80 evenly contested, we must vince wnd the This popular amusement resort pre- ts an unusual programme for the present week. The gentlemanly pro- prietor, Mr. E. T. Weiant,has secured now and extraordinary attractions, at an enormous outlay of salary, deter- mined that every available attraction shall be presented to please bis many end he has engaged one of the great- eat novelties ever before the public in the person of the colebrated fomsle impersonator and character artist, Mr. ion as an artist is well known costumes and wonderful soprano vvice sre rare novelties. Together with Miss Jennie Wade, a lady of rare ac- com- pany of arttsts, the entertainment this week Cook and Lottie Richmond are no Ibeg leave inform myfriends and this day, open a stors in the brick build- ing No. 408 Thirteenth strect, near Purchasing striotly for cash, low rent and trifling expenses, and selling for cash, cuables me to sell at least 15 per cont cheaper than ordinary rafes. Iam determined to make the Mech- anics One trice Store the cheapest in the Missouri Valley, and mark eIl Special inducements in Lawn, Cam- brics, Prints, Domeatics, and Hosiery, Table Linens. All goods new, choice and desirable; not a strange accumu- Istion of years past. Call aud b con- vinced. Goods shown freely. Low prices and courteous attention gusran- city. ham, Sir Koight B. B. Nioedemus as eminent commander;Sir Knight Lewis M. Koone, ganeralissimo; Sir Knight sic. 1 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Alex. Swan, of Cheyenne, returned home to-day. 5. N. Willox went out to North Bend on the noon train. D. §. Amaden, of Detroit, business ageat for Lawrence Barrett is in the United States Distriot Attorney Lambertson camein this morzing from Lincoln. Ralph Gaylord, of the firm of Web- ster & Gaylord, was a passenger on No. 3 10-day, bound for Kearney on legal business. c® R H. Wilbur, traveling audi- tor of the U to make an offcial trip over the St. Joe. & Weatern Among the many arrivals at the Metropolitan hotel are the following F. W. Baugho, New York; D. § Amaden, New Yor Philadelpbis, Pa va; W. W. Bleoukes, Cleveland; G. Woodrufl, Rockford, Huston, H. Collias Plattsmouth, Nebrasks; 0. F. Parsons, Jeraing, Iows; O, M. Burr, Wahoo; W. D. Stranahan, St. Louis; J. T. Goodwin, Council Bloffs; T. R. Beojamin, Atchicon; Ed, H. Tatls, jr., D. WCadex, Denver, Gol.; Mrs. J. Wade, New York; J. R. Ing- , Tow B. Foster, Montena; Fred. Haynes Fort Randall; A. Trabing, Medicive Bow; H. Aldrich, Columbus; J. D. Autés and H. E. Crandal, Chicago. P., weot west this noo, Robert Brigg James Voo, Gene- Capitol n; V. R w. Satherland Falls; taking E. Koenig, Colorado; A, | St ANTED_A g Apply thi avenue, "ANTED—A ‘Howard st., cor. 15th. "ANTEO—" lessant room and_board in prl- ‘vate family, by a young lady: best of ref- erencé given and- required. Addrers O, this offics. 60318 SPECIAL NMOTICES. NOTICE—Advertisements To Let For Sale, Lost, Found, Wants, Boarding &c., will be in- LOAN ce 217 south 15th St. g MY, T L0AN Ous ot Lew 0o Y1 D. L THOMAS, Rooms8, Creighton Block MOETI0, LN —t100 Farubam stret Dr. Edwards Loan Agency. Good cool ginl for general house w 508 16th A e i g e VWASTED A ook Arply ‘st Plantes Houre, Dodgo st. o118, (IR WARTRD- A8 imvs blek Nousicn Cuen 7th and 154 60819 256 Jackson strect, Mre. "ANTED- Girls at IN TELLIGENCE OFFIC! ‘southeast corner 16th and ANTED—A young man who has some ex- perinca in canvasming ket the purpore of ‘orders, for sbirts oa the roa ha ANTED— k and 2 doors nor:h of Brown irl to do hou door cast'o igh whhen on w day boarders at 608 ONEMILLIONACRES CHEAP LAND EASTERN NEBRASKA, $2T0 $5PER ACRE. 20,000 Acres DOUGLAS COUNTY, 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha, 86 to $10 per Acre, on Long Time and Low Interest. Large tracts suitable for Colonies in all the best Counties in the State. Daves gont 80,000 acres scattered soit | through lowa. A large number of Improved Frrms in Nebraska, many of them near Omaha, $12 to $40 per acre. v nater. Arply Hul ter. 614-17 0TTO BICYCLES! I have secured the agency of the well-known COLUMBIA Steel Spokes and Rubber Tires Bicycle from the Pope Manufacturing Co.; Also the Otto Hand Made. Samples can be seen at my store, at Manufacturers Prices, Freight added. Send for price list. N. I. D. SOLOMON, Paints, Oils & Window Glass. No. 1204 Farnham Street, Omaha, Nebraaska. SCHLANK 61319 Tz b An Immense List of OMAHA 54D suftered from painful attack of Rheumatism in my knees, aud was unable to go about. tle of St Jacer's OrL, inutautly relieved by'its application. Geo. SsuwacER, GREAT BARGAINS IN PABASOLS 'VERMONT MAPLE SUGAR AT PUNDT's, Nerrow Escape of the Academy of About six o'clock this morning some gentlemen driving down Dougl stroet saw smoke issuing from the front window of the Academy ot Mu- An alarm from box 12 promptly brought out the fire department, but their services were not need- ed, as the fire was quickly e tioguished. Chambers, Schuyler Wl Glandt, John Anderson, David Cook, Parrick Tal at s t i} head. ‘lD | L Pisce on ESEON, the floor of the star's dressing room in 5.me old regs, and If it had not becn discovered when it was, the fire would undoubtedly have gained gr.at beadway. As it was, the loss is triv- ial, amunting to hardly more than $10 or $20, but the auditoriu is bad- Iy smudged. Before buying & sewing machine, examine the ““New Home,” corner16th and Webster. Hartman & Helquist, Jurymen for the June Term of the The following grand acd petit jury- men fur the next term of the Douglas county district court, beginning June 2, were drawn Saturday afternoon: Grand Jury—Geo. T. Mills, Thos. Cumings, Daniel P Huff, John Mock, Wm. Clark, Fred. Lowe, Wm. H. Stephenson, Oscar |. Stephens, John C. Christianson, Geo. McKenzie, Sr. Martin Thedens, John L. Taylor, Edward Leeder, James L. Lovett, Charles J, Karbach. Petit Jury — Jamea Boyd, John Limpkie, Herman Geiske, Joseph Tox, Richard Kimball, Samuel For- gey, James Smith, W.’ W, Copeland, August Newmav, Biram Ittner, Hi- ram Pickard, Michael Parr, W.Neligh, Fred Dellone, Jobn Brackin, Wm. G. E. G. Ballou, J. R.Mocre, Over eighty millions of dollars of insurance capital of the oldest and best homo and forelgn compauies rep- cosontod in the agency of Taylor & Howell. sk £ e e Why dose yourse ves with nauseat- ing medicines, when a purely fruit eathartic will cure you at once—Ham- burg Figs. Try them. Having made contracts with some of the best butter makers in the coun- try Tam now prepared to supply my custonsers with choice butter direct from the churn at prices satisfactory to all. Strawberries from 10 to 25 cents per box, and do not_forget that 1 am agent for the Eagle Mills Wiotar Wheat Flour, only $3.65 per 100 pounds. Wanted—15 ficat-class dressmakers, McDoxarp & Hagrison's. M.G. McKoon, Agt. Fire Insurance. Attention, Company H! All members of this command are requested to assemble at the armory this evening at 8 o'clock, sharp, for the purpose of electing a captaifi. First Lieut., commanding Co. H, Hamburg Figs 25¢ & box. The best is the cheapest. Straw- o berries only 20 cents per box. n.:%.;‘:."."";z".:n. i Address A N & 00.. 78 Nasmau .. N. ¥- Who has not seen it? Felt it and ate it? We have had our fill, and have become demoralized; so we care not whether we get cost for goods or not. Our etock for sale, prices reduced. We carry the largest stock and un- dersell everybody else. L. . Dodge street, corner Fifteenth. byt ey STRAYED OR STOLEN From A. H. Baker's pastares, two wmiles northwest of town on the old military road, a dark bsy (may be called brown) horss, five years old, about sixteen hands high. one or both front feet white; a star in the fore- Avy information pleass leave st Baker’s pastures or at Max Meyer & Co.’s Cigar Store, willbe paid. TRADE NOTES. Nice set «f Croqaet, 8 balls and mallets in a box, only 996. at the 996, store. EN UP—Two red cows t Asher Gsrdmer West Cuming Street {2‘1‘1, 1 procured a bot- d was almost inkwood, Mo, at HIOKMAN'S. 2 fute NE DOZEN GOOD TAILOES WANTED. App'y to FRAYK BRAMGE. JIELLIGENCE OFFICE, corer 165 and Davenpor-. 41048 Music. Farnbam The fre caught under T)HAT BOAKDING can be nad on Califoruia Street, southsid, 3 docrs wesk of 10, OY WANTFD—At OMAHA SHIRT TORY, 1410 Farnham St. “A CARPENTER wanto! to bulld ons or _two frame cortages. 1109 Farnbam 8t ANTFD—By + man of good y, & permanent situation. Addrens K. troot. R REST OR SALE—N Pierce, bet. 21st and T{OR RENT—Biagera bosrding houte with bar room, on Tenth »::::‘;b-t. Douglas and OR RENT_by June lst. A ni and stable on upp r Douglas Street, 2 Dlocks tom Postoffic. " 1n uire 1210 Farnham B _RENT—Two-story frams house witn e g i Ry B Corner Fart ham and 11th St. FRED MOEHLE, Xy R BENT-_An elegant front room. Enquire a4 1516 Dovdge 80 70- 7O BENT—Double room, Jacab' Block, & PRINCE, &\ BOSTON GLOTHING HOUSE DEVLIN & CO. OF NEW YORK’ We are now prepared to take ordera for the justly celebrated clothing o this house, which for Durability, o , Style aud Cheapness are unsurpassed. have now on hand the best selected stock of Geods, ete. in the city, Boston Clothing House, A=A FARNHAM STREET. E2XA= MAX MEYER & CO, WHOLESALE TOBBACCONISTS | Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. CITY PROPERTY, Consisting of Elegant Resi- dences from $3,000 to $20,- 000. Many thousand vacant lots in the additions to Omaha. Hundreds of lots scattered 7 | through the City. Houses and Lots, Business Houses and Lots, and all kinds of Ciy Real Estate. ‘We also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Doug- las County, on 5 years time, at 10 percent. interest to all who can show good titles. Maps of Douglas and Sarpy Counties for sale, Boggs & Hill, ReaL Estate Broxes, 1408 Farn, St., Omaha, Neb. FAC- 500-15 Ses DR EDWARDS, 583 business ahil- ] lothing, Shirts, Furnishing room_house, 2dsta, 6219 k Ford, cor. 1ith ico_cott 5 29 s E Jaroh's Dastrict Court. R SALE- 128 foet d dition. Moriin eficld, John Lee, Peter - chine in IR RENT—Furnished cheap; by week PO o by NiEaicaN ni;‘uz'; f R RENT—} of room 560 Fifteenth strest form SALE. T, ADAU,HACK tor snl,tie siren on purt. D. L. Thomas, Room 8, Creighton Bloc} Qatoon FOR SALE—Good location on ciole strest in Omaha. Address SAL ‘Bee office, oun‘nl:d lot, with 94 feet front. LTS Nk O SALE-Swall s fountain in goud cony D."W. BAXE, comer 18th and BUILDERS, PLASTERERS AND MASONGS, Cosrse bank eand, Leave otders st H. Bierks 1414 Fambam, sod s Farnl BOCK, Successor’ OR SALECottouwocd Iamber of all i REDMOND'S, Sixteenth-st. 5) ILK—Twenty to twenty-four quarts or one doilar by John T: Faulson., B BALE—A s~all dwelling house, next to ) A A Capitol Avenue. For information call st G. H. & J. 8. COLLINS, 151 Farham Strect. _505-tf R SALE—Uood house and lot, wita wall, corner 14th and Pierce Streef Quiro of Fred Lang. § GEIS. 487 OB SALE—4 arisuin T2 LB R SALE—A New American Sowing Ms good_condition, with all attach ta. Must e sold before the 16th of Fot information applyat. d o Charles Dani For Rent. Splendid cot'age, 6 rooms, all in the best con- dition, frit and shade trecs, stable, hard and . | soft water, %nd ¢ Acres of Ground, $120 a sear. West Omaha, will sel for $1,650. 80GOS and HILL. Tobacco, 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. For Sale, Send for Price List. House and full lot on Webster Street, best loca- |\ o ¢ MAX MEYER & Co“ g I] .Il.’ Neb_ tion in the city, $1,500; easy terms. L AT SO $20,000 P Do 10010 pr et Intoret have been e Placed "y T e OMAIA. GUNS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING GOODS, 56 | Sxpenso or S Fishing Tackie, Base Balls and a full line of NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. m-f.w reasonsble. 300t k. 61619 ] Dear Depot, ata v jens and o Cottage and Lot, New Latory frame bouse, 4 rooms, 2 closeta10 Toot cellings, double doors, etey, & barrel cis- tern, full lot, all in No. 1 condition, 5 blocks from High School; $850, on monthly payments, small cash payment required. ham Sta. HARS B0GGE ety e bt monwodt e H. J. LEER & CO., New Houses. ¢ bouse,next 10 | 1y, are now propared to build houses worth JOBBERS OF from $400 to $00 on our otsin our new addition, 25t and 20h and Farmbarn. ‘and Dodge, and sell on small monthly payments. ¥ P806GS and HILL, #600 to 81,000 HARDWARE, CUTLERY, NAILS, STAMPED AND JAP:\N‘;\'}D WARE, TINNERS STOCK, SHEET IRON, TIN STOCK, ETC. 1317 & 1319 DOUGLAS STREET, good En- 1m Wil bu; ssox, |1®in SonBMiIines ATEIN y 131 Streeta. 474-3 | tio d16if B SALE_Two_of the Brunswick & ilard Tables. Nearly new. F 23048 c. Balke OMAHA, NEB. Positively no Goods Seld at Retail. “celobrated ). M. ‘Ca’s Nonpareil” B And fall lot, one-halt block from strest cars, | P14t HAM Shian's Addition, $1375. AT B¢GGS and HILL, ‘unders ovard 3 Howard sta o in Dwi ba. Said Iand Wituis M. Yares. iy owr R Missixc.—A caseo constipation by using Hamburg Figs. JSINAR Hengy Bowiw, Writs M. Yares. DUST. B. Wiiraus & Soss, EtC. STFENCE A liberalfreward mi7ts ml17t2 125 basbel per Foaents o wovia . OTICE—My MISCELLANEOUS. ITRAYED—On May 10th, from one roan’ cow, LEY, 8. T'¥ SALE NOTIOE_To whom & may con- cern, otico s her-by 18ih day of January, 1678, T tax sale in Douglas d A. J. Fravk fer the year of anc ol for the taves of that '{-t,mdl.nflfmeol tho same MICHAEL DOUGHERTY. By James F. Morton, bis Attorney. 19 goods in my line will do well to call, s Ofering lossthan cont. E. . GOOK. * 435.1m removed from Tenth Street to 1116 Farnham St. Give him & call. A MACNIFICENT OFFER! sflnfl“fll’flvflnfi at §2,000 to all who buy of J. MUBLLER, Oircalar with 3 Picces of Music led f tf GO TO CHOLLMAN & ERCKS FOR HARDWARE AND NAILS. A LARGE STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS (COOKING STUVES AT LOW PRICES. GARDEN AND FARM;STEEL WARE, U. P. BLOCK 16TH ST. WIRE A SPECIALTY.® [apoeods ~ West's Gheater Go, Pa. MAMMOTH The largest ever ralsed. Mat, iz acra, 0 " ife Margaret Smith, hayl: lefs my bed and board, T heroby. totify al oncerned not . trust heron 1 no Lills contracted by her. County, bt & Lyman's addition to the cit Frec. . For tho speedy Cara of 508, and all g 7 inditcretion arextioss. Any PAXTON & GALLAGHER, - WHOLESALE GROGERS! 1421 and 1423 Farnham, and 221 to 229 15th Sts. KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK MAKE THE LOWEST PRIGES. The Attention of Cash and Prompt Time Buyers Solicited. AGENTS FOR THE HAZARD POWDER COMP'Y and the Omaha I101 and Nail Co. LANGE & FOITICK, GOOK°'°§TUVES House Furnishing Goods, Shelf Hardware, Nails and Ete. mluzm Farnham Street, 1st Door East First National Bank. WHOLESALE GROGER! 1213 Farnham St., Omaha. I. L SLEDZIANOSKI = CO., MANUFACTURERS OF MOULDINGS!I AND DEALERS IN PICTURE FRAMES, CHROMOS AND ENGRAVINGS. 922 Douglas 8t., Near 10th, Omaha, Neb. HENRY LEHMAN, THE LARGEST IN THE STATE. The Cheapest idence Pr in Omaha—must be sold in- Sanierr W § Lo 4, Block 47, with & No. 1 houss of 7 tooms and all well improved; southeast Corner 2ist and Cass. Want . 'BOGGS and HILL. For Sale, Fine young horse, well broke sud suitable for s Iady todrive. BOGUS and E ILL. isesof the oms polaiiog E. cor. 11th an Wi 508-18 ‘Wante Wo want s contrac to havo 200 acres cf land brokestonce. ___ BOGGS and HILL. Cheap Lots, Look at the lots in our new addition—best 4| 1ota for the money in Omaha, 2th and Faraham. 'H0GGS and HILL. Residence Lots for Sale, 200 Lots in Kountze and Ruth’s Addition,near business, good surroundings, lotscovered with young trees, and are the choicest, cheapest and nearest business of any lots in the mar- ket. By all means look at lots in Kountze and Ruth’s addition before purchasing elsewhere. ‘Will sell on monthly payments. Prices $400 to 3 BOGGS and HILL. 1000 Residence Lots Fronting 8, 9, 10 and 1ith streets, 6 to 10 blocks south of dspot, many of these Iota are very de- sirable and for men of small means are .now the heapest and most easily purchased lots in Oma- B Frices $550 10 $300. Monthiy pa ments. given, that on the unased st the leb., all of block 7 of Om: 1876, expire August 20th, e county apls-lm BOGG anc 15 Choice Lots On Park Wild Avenue, only 310 4 blocks from Depot, $500 to #600. Monthly payments. t Manh, 66 of the Finest Lots in Gmaha, 10 to 12 blocks west of Postoffice and Court House, on Fs , Douglas and Dodge streets; finest views in the city from these lota. Prices $200 to $300, on psyments of $ to $10 ‘per month. BOGGS & HILL. 2 Houses And two-shirds of a iot, Chicago street, 0 18th; rents for $000 & year. Price o e " Boads td mLL. Houses and Lots, rosidence corner lot, cholce loca- s from Postoffice; $3,500. 'BOGGS and HILL. fouses and south § lot 1, block 12, on west i:-gnl m‘nm bfl‘m Calitornia and Web- Bter streets; §2,200 New 2 tion, 4 bl ATT, PAPHR —AND - o WINDOW SHADES, | GORN. PAINTERS' AND ARTISTS' MATEFIALS, |° o rs Solicited. Samples Sent on Application.| Jobn ol 1000 v B imusTe

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