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3 k3 s | se— THE DAILY BEE. " Thuredsy Morning, May 27.4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ‘Berved w0 eubscribers by carrier to any jart o oo duy, Samdeyu cxpued ot Bteen conts per wook. Any complalnte irreguiarities, or tm} proper delivery of the paper, if addresed 10 Lhis ofice will receive prompt attention. “Tun Owasia DALy Bus will bo mailed to sub- waribers at the following rates, payable invar- ‘ably in advance : $8.00 per \onum; $i.00 six moaths. Tus Owaua Wrexy Lex $2.00 per vear, Trm Ouasia DAty Brs bas by ar the largest circulstion both in Owaha and abrosd, and is therefore the best and cheapest advertising medium. & Po_Interesting Miscellany, Latest M tary and Commercial Reports, Railroad ana Postotice Time-Tables, sec third vag — BREVITIES, — Paterson sells coal. —Additional local on first page. —Try Saxe's Royal Crown Oigar. —The river is ra —Root Beer aud Ginger Ale at Saxe's. —One drunk ycsterdsy at police court, —Forty-four Montana want west in last night,s trai —Try Saxe’s littlo Koy West C- gar, 10c. —Three Iuches cf rain fell Tucsday night and thero is a happy prorpact for more. —Soda at Sax» —Go to Frederick, the Lesdirg g rapidly. emigrants pure fruit syrups. « Hatter, for best gco?s snd lowest prices. may 264 —Forty Chinamen bound for *Fiisco pused through the city lsst night on their way west. —The chapterof Trivity cathedral held a meeting yesterdsy moraing at 10 o'clock and adopted re orts Lo ths an- nual council. —Norce; 1 Mr. A. G. Schimmer- horn, the “literary fend” w1l cell st Tak Bee oftice he will fiud §2 await- ing bis order. —The Smith Bres. are erccting three large brick etores on Tenth street in the rear of the vew Popple- ton block. —The drama Reward, which will be reproduced by Com any G st the Acsdemy of Music on June2, 3, 4 snd 5, will cotain in its casts tho test amateuc talent of our cit, —The blessed fell heasily Tuoesluy esening verifying Professor Tice's lutest predictious that “during Mey or Juns rein would fall in the n rihwest. Tice hitit for enve. rai —Those of my friends and custom- ers withing cut flowers for Saturday, will please leave orders before Friday. E. C. Exrraxo, Florist, Cor. Elevinth and aworth. —President Boyd yes erday recsived adispatch from Engincer J. D. Cook, iuformiog him that he weuld be in this eityon Thursday. Tt 1s yrobable that speci 1 meeting of the c'ty council will then le held t) discuss water works. —Dr Mumuy,slizs Dr. Oliver Hub- burd, has sk'pped from Davenport, Ia,d ylace. he married in The doc- Warren, Mo., whom Indiana some ye toris a bad eg; —Mr. T. A. McSbane has opened since. a new grocery atlore on the southwest corner of Twenty-third and Cuming The location is an excellent «n for business, and as Mr. McShane hus plenty of capital and busincss push, no doubt he will do a evcsessful Lusiness. streots, Saleslady, trimmer, two apprentices and a nuree-girl can find employment by calling early at Atkinson's m llin- ery establishment. We have to note the first importa- tion into Omaba of fouth-brushes, Kuhn & Co. having had a large as- sortment of brashes made to order in Loadon. Every brush is warraated. e ‘The Chicago and Northwestern rail- way will sell round trip tickets at +XCURSION RATES from all of its sta- tions to Chicago and return for the Nationsl Republican Convention, to Yo beld in Chicago, June 2. Tickets will be told May 30 to Jine 1, inclusive; good to return {ill June 5. w243 German lecture of Mr. Robert Reitzs], the eminent thinker and lec- tarer, at Metz ball, on Thuredsy, May 27, at 8} o'clock. Subject: “Tri- umgh of Natural Science.” 262 GENTS' Ele_ant Neck-Dressing, Just received, at L. B. WiLuans & Soxs. Office, ot three rooms with constant supply of soft water, to rent, in the Cruickshank block. m2leodtf COMMON LUMBER HAS DECLINED IN THE EASTERN MARKETS,——— WE ARE NOW SELLING: Frrming Lumber, 18 feet and under. . 818 00 No. 2 Fencing. . 19 00 No. 1 Fencing. . 21 00 No. 2 Sheeting, dressed. . . 16 50 No. 1 Sheeting, dressed. We are keeping up the high stand- ard of grades for which this yard has a well established reputation, and will wontinue to make as low prices as any yard maintaining the same standard of grade. Frie & Grav. ‘may20tf —_——— SPECIAL. We are pow prepared to furnish rogularly, once or twice a week, the finest special dairy and creamery but- ter, and will guarantee a first-class ar- #icle at the lowest prices, quality con- sidered. Parties taking regularly can depend on getting the same when great soarcity ocours, in preference to | '%," ined. None cf the largs stock of | Then leaning very hird on him, “Dearest | scciat 1'be Leld a: th all others. Wat. FLnxxa & 00. | ready made clothing wan tabun e, Ttealsicr it é‘::zd:;ldurn:ou a4 ovoqks m25tm31 ing probably to bulky. He must have been a blamed fool, such | when the standing commit‘ces will ber Fawbusg Figs 250 » box, morning two men were seen on foot, | A NURSERY OF KNOWLEDGE | striking northward towards Blair, sbove Florence. One carried a valise, the other had nothing in his hands. Officer Spears startod out this morn- ing on the scent, and will work it for all it {s worth, About the same time two men, one of medium height, the other much smaller, crossed the ferry, each curry- CRACKSMEN'S SKILL. The Union Catholic Library Association in Working Order. Installation of Officers—Musi- cal and Literary Eater- A Brace of Professionals Bur- glarize Lewis Brashs’ Clothing Store. Effecting Entrance Through the Floor of the Building. ing valises. Officer Jacobson tainment. A Neat Job. was detailed to ferrot out ths === e matter, and is now in Councl| For two mouths pit readers of | Taue Bek have ncticed from time to | timo calls for mestings of the above mamod orgauization then in| its iacipicncy. The rsult of thess weekly conferences has bze: the es‘ablishmeut «f a society with a membership of over ope! hundied ladies and gentlemon, for the | | purposo of founding a librery to con- | ta'n standard werks of reference, bis- Omsahaseems to have b:come the | Bluffs investigating it. It is to be centre of operations of a gang of | boped for the credit «f cur cily that sneak thieves, burglars and bilks | the burglars will be ciptured. There which for four montks past have be:n | is already to> mu h comp'aint among conducting their schemes of plunder | our citizens at ths seeming Jaxity of in our midst undisturbed and unde |our polics force iu making srreats. tocted. Hardly a week pasees in [ On the other hanl, membara of the which our local columns are not called | force are sail to complain that it docs upoa to chroniclesome job perpstrated | B0 good half th?_ timo to a-rast c"e by these dering desperadoss who in | Parties, as the police judgo invariably erting his young wife at that It is suthentically reported that ho has another desertel wife at almost every case get away with the “wag” lsaving no trace behind them of their whereabouts. Tueaday night one of the most dar- ing piecs of barglary perpetra‘ed for somo time past in our city was accom- pli-hed on the store of Mr. Lewis Brash on the n rthwest corner of Farnham and Twe!fih streets. At a lit'le before nine o'clock Mr. Brash lccked hia stors leaving the ligh's burnivg, the window shades (n Farn- ham street drawn up and allen'r: sccurely fasteved Yesterdaymorningit was discovered that the store had byn eutered; thoroughly rifled and over 8600 worth of plonder eafely carried off. ces the job was dene, it is necossery to ex- plain the situation and SURROUNDINGS OF THE BUILDING. At the rear of Mr. Brash's s'ore, and opening info it by a large door which ie usu lly kept locked on thein- side,is Mr. Robest Stein’s barber shop, Frowm the door to the front of Mr, Brasi's store, 8 long counter runs long the Twelfth street wall, at the south «nd of which the show window looks out on Farnim street. Two Lirge gl sy docrs immediately adjoin, giving st all heursa full and unck- structed view of the interior, and di- recily in front is a small uickel plated show case, which last eveuing was fiiled with silk scarfs ond handker- chie’s. The sidewalk on Twelfth strect is planked, but at the lower part of Mr. Brash's builling, near the eu- trence to the barber shop, a trap door in 1ho planking gives accss to a cis- tern undernssth. It was at (his point that the burglms ob'aived cntrance to the et o by A MOST SKILLOL PIECE OF WORK. Probably during tho hoavy rain which foll in the esr'y part of the moring, two men stolo up Thirteenth street to the trap deor lealing to the cistero. On» lowered himeelf down, and erawling alofig the ground under the fl o beams, located himself at a pom'. com> fifty fivo foct along the wall, whea lying on hia back he quickly cutaLolo in the floor by mewmns of a brace and a hal? inch bit. The open- ing ma’e was a small ove, not more than afo st square, but the place was evicently se'exted boforchand with great care. The liole iu the flocr open- ed Cirectly behind the long couner, thus protecting the party from detec- tion as he crawled up through it into the store. The tize lesds one to sup- pose that either a very small man oraboy made his way through at first, leaving his fellow cracksman to stand guerl agaivst intraders. Foot- prints in the damp ground below also support this theo showing the im pressicn of two s'zs of feet, and the marks of the back of a Jarge man, who doubtless il the cut'ing. Eutrance onoe gaived, the first care of the burglar was to provide a means of ready exit. Creeping to the rear of the stora, he first proceeded to un- lock the door leeding into Mr. Steia’s barber ¢hop, and then to opon the shop oor which opens on Twelfth street. This dcne, and his com) ion in crime admitted, the succee work was easy. RIFLING THE STORE. The jewelry cascs in the long coun- ter were first explored and all thy pentive rings, scarf pins, studs, &o., carefully essorted from the cheaper kinds. A valisa stolen from the shelves received the plunder. The trays after baing emptied of their con- lets them off on 1"t teutonce. bt Sl Since we have had such a nice rain we feel more like business, o now we are prepared to give some extra bat- g.ius in all departments. L. B. Wituiaxs & Sox. Everybody invited to visit Bein- docff & Mauss’ ice croam parlors where t ey will be served with tho best cream in the city. CLOCKES ! CLOCKS! CLOCKS ! Edholm & Ericksnu Lave a large stock of clocks of every ttyle and ds- | scription. Plain clocks atd favcy | cocks. Anything you waut. Rttt 262c 1 How can they do it! What? Why To under-tand tho manner in which | make those elegant pants o order for ; substantial basis, un'il now its mcst Five (86.00) bill. | enthusias'ic sapporters have more 263t L. B. WiLuaus & Son's, | thanrealized their expectations. A reading room wiil be immediatsly PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. prejared, newspapers and magazines Hon. T. M, Marqustte cwme in yesterdsy from Lincoln. Deputy Marshal D, B. Ballleft yes- terday nocn for the west. J. C. Blackman, U. P. sgent at Fremont, went home yestsrdsy ncors ' Bishops O’Connor and Sp.ullivg went out yestarday to Grand I lind. Captain Bowman, U.S. A. woit out to Cheyenne on the mn-on trein yes ¢ day. Levi Carter was a passenger cn the overland train yesterdiy bourd for Ogden. 0. A. Pardes, g-ncrl western trav- eling agent of the Grand Trunk Jine, is in the city. Councilwa:$. e, heusonl f yesterluy for Idaho to luok after bis stage inter- ests in that soctio Zach. Taylor has L.ft for Dakote, This will be interesting nexs to many of Mr. Taylor's fricnle. ConductorW. A Kell ylftyesterdvy for Grand Islaud as a witress in the Lawrence poisoning cas D. W. Hitcheook, ganere] pastenger agent of the C., B. & Q. railccad, ac conpaied by his wife and family left | yestrday for San Francisco. The following »rs amcngthe arrivals at the Metropolitsn hotel: C. C. Hanil'on, Milvaukee; R. H. Clifford, New York; Jno. W. Williame, San Francis:o; Mra. P. Deslen, Butte City, Mt.; Geo. E. Atweler, Decatur, IiL; N. B. Putoam, B. & M. R. R; R. R. Adler, Rock Island, Illin Wm. Richmond, Chicago; J. S. Mey- er, Blm Grove, Mo.; Mark Z. Steeet, Plat'smouth; J Ryan, Co- lumbus; J. W. Carpenter, Chicago H. W. Cummiugs, St. Paul; A. J. Reed, Fal's City, Neb ; H. M. Lake, Boston; [. A. Fisher, Grinnell, Ta.; E. K. Laton, City; W. R. Rult, Sioux City; M. E. Davisand wife, do., M. 8. Marquis, New Castle, Pa ;Jas. A. Ray, do.; M. M. Burue, do.; B. sfc- Croary, do.;J. Bemis, Des Moines. ¥or the s’ Teo Cream, speludid Water Ioes and the choicost con- facticnary, go to Beindorff & Maus, e e Headquarters for Jos Schlitz's Milwaukee beer at Mercuants’ Ex- | caaxce, N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodge. ' — o Laundry work will be collected and delivered by the Omaha Shirt Factory. | Loave your address. ~ First-class work guaranteed. ¥cDonald & Harrison have just re- ceived this day a case of Linen and Mohair Ulsters, ranging in price from $1.00 to 10.00. Lawn Suits, Liven tory, tciencs, the ar's, and the purest and most clevating works of fiction. OF coutss all thes> hopes will not be rewlised ina duiy, a moath, cra year. 1t will take yoars of p raletent and un- tiring lsbor, to procure means for the purchase of b.oks, newepapers acd magazives, and make ths association rooms attractive to »1l classes. The rocms of the assccistion sre located in tho southeast cormer of Creighton block, and ars the generous | centribution of Mr. John Cre'ghtcn, whess quiet charity aud public benefactions i-s enshrined his name in the hearts of Omaha people. Many other gentlemen have ben ready handed in pushiog the association to a precured, and filed, and the room cp ned every evening to all who wish to spend a profitable and pleasant hour, Two weeks ago Tuceday the first an- nual election of officers and managers was held, and Tuesday evevingthe core- montes of ins'allation took place, com- . prising, as the pror mme following | will show, addresses by distinguished divines, vecal avd instrumental music, reatiogs and recitations. The cfficers for the ensuing year Jobn A. Creighton, president. W. A. L. Gibbon, first vice-presi- dent. Charles Hanley, second vice-presi nt. C. J. Smyth, Secretary. W. M. Busbman, treasurer. Board cf Manegers - John A. Me- Shane, Thos. J. Fitzmorris, E. A. O'Lrien, J. A. Whaln, Mrs. Ben Gallagher, Juhn Rush. The yo.ms of the atsociation pre- eented a bri lisut ard beautiful appear- ance, threngel with members and theirguests. An exquisite lase cano- 1, surmounted by an eagle, formed an eleg nt background to the [resident’s char. On one side (f the canopy was a large pi rirait of Rev. Bishop O'Con- nor, ard on the other tide a large crayou picture of Mr. Juhn A. Creigh- ton. Lugs wl paintings, medeliian icture. and vases of flowers aderned the walls. The clergy were wel rep- ressut-d, hoaded by the Rev. Bishop and his distioguisted guest, Rev. D. Spauldin, bishop of Pe ria, Il The oxercises commenced with a brief address by Bisbop O'Counor, wishicg the ssscciation ““God spco in its great work, precictinga briiliaut and prosperous fotuce, anl introdve- ng Rev. Dr. Spoulding, who had come to Nebeska on a mission con- nec'ed with the material welfare of the state. Bishop Spouldi-g printed out the many benefitsazcruivg t) all who avail The May Festival Concert. Notwiths'anding the tbraaten‘ng rain strm, the Baptist church was comfortably flled lut evening, ths atiraction being the long- locked for May fest'val concert. The priated programme was rendered futhful'y ard well. Every number waa ctaraclerized by that high degree of finish wkich denotes careful and diligent preparation. The chorus of young voices, fully 200 in number, were provided seats ia a sort of amphithestre crected in the chaucel. Hoffman’s orchestra furnished the accompaminent. For want of space to make a report worthy of the entertainment, we only mentiona few of the most motablo and original numbers. The ‘‘Bee Song,” of which tho chorus was a prolonged buzz from the little boys, was excellent. The “Farmer Boy, wassung with a whist- ling chorus, and was considered by many the best piece of the evening. The eolo by Master Harry McCor- mack, “Little Brown Eyes at the Window,” seemed to captivate the au- dience. Little Harry isu’t over nine yews old buthasa strong and well- | trained voice and ien’t afraid to use it. He sang from sheet music, which al- most bid him from view. There are | fow profoastomals that can excel his singing. s originality of this programme is whers ths merit lier, which, of carse, was s1pplemented by the su- prio directorship of Profs. Mager and Smith, There will be an entire change of programme this even'ng. Ths Eplecopal Council. At 11 o'lk this morning the anuu 1 counc of the Dioceee of Ne- I breeka opencd its session in Tri c-thedr-l. The counci preached by the Rov. Dr. Bat'erson, «f Phladelphia, after which ths 1oly communi n was ocl-brated by Bishop Cluk on. The council then orgnized for busirc's and sfter a reoess for lonch, at 3o'clock the routine was re- sumed. Veri us regorts from the twenty-acven parshs of thestate wers received showing the cl.urch to b ina flourishiog condtion. This evening at cight o'clock a 10 ception will be given to the bishoy clergy and Iny delegates at the Fesi- dencecf tho bishop ou St. Mary's av- enuc, to which tho members of the different avishes and all friends are co-dially invited. Among the prominent visitors pres- ent from abroad are Bishop Whipple, of Minuesota; Bishop Spalding, of Colorsdo; Bishop Vail, of Kansas, and Bishop Gatrett, of Northern Texas, who was formerly rector of Triity patish. Among the minieters from abroad are the following: Rev. Dr. Rundie, of S, Joseph; Rev. Dr. Batterson, of Philadelphia; Rev. Dr. Datlin, of Wisconsin: TRev. Mr. Hines, of Elk Point, D. T.; Dr. Oliver, of Nebraska City; Rev. Mr. O'Conuell; Rev. M Green (colored), Nebraska City Rev. Dr. McNemira, Fremo Rev. Samuel Goodaly, C 1:mbus; Rev. H. C. Shaw, Silvr Creck; Rev. J. W. Greenwood, Hast- ings; Rev. Mr. Hariis, Lincoln; Rev. . G. Hawkins, Beatrice; Rev. J. A. Russell, Falls City;” Rev. Mr. Hinry, N ha; Rev. Mr. Burgess, Plittsmouth; Rev. H. G. S. Young, Crete. A stng phraso—Rub with St. Ja- +hs Vil commuvica- tion of St. Juhw's lodge, No. 35, Thutuday évening, for work in the M. DL degece. Visiting Lrothren aro cordially invited. Jas. B. Bruxer, Master. g0 thomselves of tho advantages of a well stocked library and readirg rocm. The mother church, he said, is now, and slways has bean, the nursery of literature, science and the arts, and has naught to dread from the most rigid discussion and examination of its work. In no way cap this be done better than by the dissemination of knowledge through hibraries, for the more thoroughlythe mind is trained the more deeper it penetrates the seoming mysteries of science, and irristably recoguizes the existence of an infini‘e God. The addrees of the reverend gentle- man, of which the above is but a bare outlive, was eloquent and beautiful, showing him to be a man of raro schol- Suits, Percale Suits, Cambric Suits, acly atiaioments, fine delivery, full, tente, were careleesly thrown under | Stuff Suits, Black Silk Suits, Summer | well rounded voice snd commanding the counter, aud an investigation was [ Silk Suits, Colored Silk Suita—thous- | appearance. His reputation as an or- next made of the silk handerchief | ands to chess from and prices to suit | ator, well cstablished in the west, has stock, which was completely cleaned | the timer. All goods guaranteed as | been ncreased, if postible, io Omaha, out and packel away. Here the bur- | represent=d. Call and examine be- | and an effort will be made to sccure glars seem to have becoms bold, and | fore purchasing material. No charge | him as one of the first lecturers of the abandoning all caution, they deiiber- | for alterations. ately proseeded to riflo tho scarf case, which stood directly before the Farn. Tho second and Iast concert of May library courze. Vice-President Gibbon, in the sh- sence of President Cre‘ghton,delivered felstiv;l this evening at the Baptist |the inaugural addrees, giving a detail- church, aidewalk aud with all its outlines ed history of the inception of the as- tbrown {nto bold relicl by a gas jet| The young men of Qmaha nre be. | *ciation, and mapping out its future purning brightly aboveit. Four doen | ginning to realizs tht the best place | "0rF: Hisaddroas was ful of cheer. handsome Windzor scatfs were taken | to lay in a stock of fine meckwear, | "2 WOrds and eloquont rentences, from the caze and stowed away, after | fancy hosicry, whito and colored drov | POFECularly at the clore, where ho which the marauders, having all thay | shirts, summer underwear, ete, is at | $hoWed bis powers of oratory and a could conveniently carry, made up L. B, Williams & Sons, bocanze they | Ci%criminating research in the vaults their minds o losve. On tbeir way | don't ask the exorbitaot prices of the | of kmovledge. _Tho aswcition can out they stopped long enough in | farnishing goods dealers. 2613 | dustly pride itself oa the wisdom of Stein's barber shop to pack up twenty- sl keeping Mr. Gibbon near tho fountain one razors, belongirg to the proprie- The Holy Eucharist will be cole- | head. tor, which they carried off, closing the | P3ted this morning at 7.30 in| The romaising exercices, in each otbit daes Hahied tham St. Baroabas church. Vcspera will | and every number, wero well deliv- Tho whole job was, without doubt, | b0 38id 8t 7:30 p. m. The Rev. Dr. | o3 404 the participants received a planned daya befura its commission. | Latterson, of Philadelphia, will both | ™G et peaies o s T e itcn The night was espeially favorable, the d ham street doors in full view from the celebrant in the morning, and he will | of arrangementa and decoration whose rain falling heavily and the noise of | *ddress *he people of St. Barnabas in | oergy and zeal was the entire source S e A nT e the evening on their special work and | Of success of the first inaugural cere- wer effectually drowning all | ,,ission, ~After vespera Dr. Battoreqn | monies of the Union Catholic Libra- sounds inside the building. Every [ will be glad to mest the people of St. | ¥ Association. < indication points to the fact that no | Barnakasin the rectory ivformally. 'F:““lnl is the coucluding portion novices engineered the burzlary. The T e L i : of the programme: % studied manner in which the hole was | s e Dy L cut just where it was most convenient | New and magnificent—Those gold and inconspicuous, the caro taken to 40 silver brushes and combs, at | S0 —Katbleen Mavoumecn.......Crouch have ready exit in case of surprise ali | Kubn's, Fifteenth acd Devglas. War- | Reading—Getting Ready for the Train” Carriage Umbrell show the experience of old hands. ranted quadruple plate. 226t TR -Burdette THE LOss. Over elghty militons of dallers of | Zither "'d B"’"’_ D ““ffF "‘"5‘“ “"!{;‘(’:" Mr. Brash places his loss at over | Insurance capital of the oldeat and | Messrs. J. T. Festner and T. H. Cotter. Recitation— Mary Queen of Scots. ... Bell $600. Thirty dozen silk handkerchicfs Mr. Chas. McDonald. best home and foreign companies rep- . and two Coughing in a shady grove, sathis Juliana, valises wero the results obtained by | Losenses he gave his love [pecacuana. SR the burglars s0 faras can now be as. | 0" s pororg ang. tex his love out of The first regular meeting of the as OLUES TO THE TWIEVES. . valued at $300, over $200 worth of | rosented in the agency of Talor & [ Solo—T R l»s'n"“"‘kl' Barker | 390 o'loc = Jewelry besides 4 dozen silk scarfs axd | Howell. 6 Recit —Dr. Drinkwa er's Oration s’ NDAYS EVERY TWO HOURS, rd | Howell d1sif tat'on—Dr. Dr e N atticles of smaller valus i = Competent New York Tuner, Murphy & Lovett,ins, agency; old est ectablished agency in this state, apls-ly Home comforts, moderate rates, Astor House, New York. m16-1m MissiNg.—A case 0 conetipation by using Hamburg Fig SPECIAL_NOTIGES. | ONE MILLION ACRES CHEAP LAND EASTERN NEBRASKA, $2 TO0 $5PER ACRE. 20,000 Acres DOUGLAS GOUNTY, 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha, $6 to $10 per Acre, on NOTICE—Advertisements To Let For Sale, Lost, Found, Wants, Zowrding &c., will be in- these culumn ouce for TEN CENTS per line; oach sabsoquent insertion, FIV E CENTS per line. The fint Insertion never loss than erage. ‘may?306t ONEY TO LOAN on a provel security. R_BARTLETT, Real Estate Agent, Uttice 217 south Lith St. Vst V[OWT 70 LoAN Oul w8 Taw OBes "D. L. THOMAS, Rovmi . Creichton Blook and Prero ANTED—A good girl for gene work, emall family, 3. E. corn ANTED—, y y room and Litchen ¢ 6 ANTED A Restaurant, WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. MY e T work in 5 AVL Smitn, North 1ot st, FYWO GOOD BAKBFRS 2 8 13th stecet, b . Far EO! Bst Wages t good men, & W, situat] 3 Howard sue.t, vished riem 1o priv 18th S, bet. De 0% REMTThroo w yer ro on Douglas - trect, south it ast of Icth. RABi E ROO: ED FOS b a1 Chi s part of NT- At scuth o wer of strvctw, conven ent (o the busk ity. 659.1 offices. SNYUER. OR KENT by Juse lot. aud stable on upp £ . blocks from Fostol i mire 1210 Street. f e RENT— Furnishod rooms,cheap; by w or month. Ap;ly at AN 4ot A splondid_Ihotograph Ga L. B WILLTAMS & o e wiskeeeaes,| Long Timo and W T 50 ot s monr Corete: Low Interest. A thoroughly competont girl to o hwd at sunple of d o kAt TIZARD'S Talace 5 5u -5l OMAHA MS Pl EASANTLY LOCAT. t A nico cottage Douglns - Street, 2 arulin At osres —Deuble room, Jacobs Clock, [ p; by week RICAN HOUSE. Large tracts suitable for Colonies in all the best Counties in the State. 80,000 acres scattered through lowa. A large number of Improved Frrms in Nebriska, many of them near Omaha, $12 to $40 per acre, An Immense List of CITY PROPERTY, Consisting of Elegant Resi- dences from $3,000 to $20,- 000, Many thousand vacant lots in the #dditicns to Omaha. Hundreds of lots scattered throuzh ths City. Houses and Lots, Business Houses and Lots, and all kinds of Ciy Real Estate. W also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Doug- las County, on 5 years time, at 10 per cent. interest to all who can show good titles. Maps of Mouclas and Sarpy F Counties for Boggs & Hill, Rear EsTaTE Broxens, 1408 Farn. St., Omaha, Neb. For Rent. Splendid cot/age, 6 r-oms, all in the best con- dition, frait_and stable, hard and 4 Acres of Ground, $120 3 year. , will sell for §1,65 B '—} of room 569 Filtecnth s treet Block. _orms reasonahle _309-t FOR_SALE. LE—At good loc Fuqu re at Bee of AUE—Full lot, rorthwest co bes? vacay & SNYDER. | in all rarts of the o v erms of payment it pors and strec. cr. R. dep m ed to deliver o tow pri 5. - N ity "y liuse, THOS. SWIFT. A house with 5 rooms and lot = | House and full lot on Webster Street, best loca- e G cm and il strect, epposits U. P. K. T art The property in and residence property | eXpns: or coms Low prices and DAVIS & SNYDER () rootts afid | Church Property aad Pare street. Only €443 an- part by postat g For Sale, ton in the city, $1,500; easy teras. BOGGS and HILL. $20,000 Twenty Thousar Dollsrs in smal well secur- BOGGS and HILL. For Sale, < Prope cla South Omaha, ear Depot, ata vry reaaonabe price. e BOGGS and HILL. Cottagze and Lot, New 1.story frame houre, 4 roums, 2 closcts’10 | toot ceilinis, double doors, cte., 55 bariel cis- | tern, full lot, all i No. 1 condition, 5 blocks from High Schoo'; 560, on monthly payments, efniail cdsh payment required. BOGOS and HILL, Keal Estate Brokers. 1 PR New Houses. We arn now prepared ¢ build houses worth from $400 o $500 o our lotsin our new adaition, ZXth and 200 ard Faruham, Dongias and Dodge, and sell on siall monthly pagments. Botes ana HILE, Hovee avd lot, with 94 fect front 23 feet deep, and well, Cstern, on_ coruer [ of Leaveuvorth an « 24th Sta. : E dition. D, W. SAXE, comer 19th ham, T OR SALE—Swall aoda fortntaiit in gocd con. Tots in Omahs, on small moathly pasments. 'BOGGS and HILL, RiaL ESTATR BROKESS. For Sale, street car-track, Shinn's addt- BOGGS and HILL. New House M BUILDERS, PLASTRHERS ANDMASON Coarse bank llldd. gravel for doilar by John T. F aulson. ot LK Twenty to twanty-four quarte. of on rdens and dat shors notics, * | And tant lot, one-half block from street cars, Addltion, 175 " B’ GGS and HiLL. The Cheapest moul. Ing sand will be de Real Estate Transfers, C. 0. Housel and wife and Reuben Allen and wife to A. 8. Patrick, q. c. d., nwne so } sec 9, tp 1, r 13— $462.50. Louisa F. and Charles B. Wells to Felix J. McShane, lot 2, Griffion & Irarc’s addition, city of Omaha— §650. J. A. Horbach to C. C. Housel, lot 3, bleck 8, Barker's addition, city of Omaha. Leavp oriora st 11, Sierks 1414 Farnh Charles Grandes, 0315 Fa e BOCK, Suceessor 1o FORSALE oo @ REDMOND'S, Six-eent 552 Residence Property in Omaha—must be sold in- e ?or [ corner Zist and Cass. Want best offe Tamber of all sizes,at BOGOS and HILL. 51640 —_— R SALE—A s-aalliwelling house, next to G, H: Golling resident , comer 19th and | Fino young horse, wall broks Capitol Aventle, 1 of ihfoFmaticn call st 0 H. L € ). 8. COLLINS, 131 Famham Btreet. 50648 Teth and e of Fred Laog. 8 GE Ok SALE—A Gristatut,_ Appivat a1zt I.. B WILLIAMS & SON. FDR SALE—Good house and lot, with 1 good fcH Pieres Stroots. Why dose yourse ves with nauseat- ing medicines, when a purely fruit eathartic will cure you at once—Ham- burg Figs. Try them. ——_— We offer s first-class white laun- dried ehirt, with an improved rein- forced front, made of Wamsutta mus. lin, 3-ply bosem and cufls, of 2200 linen, at the reduced prico of $1.50. The workmanship, fit aod style of our shirts ate placed In competition with and shirt sold in Omaha. Wo guaran- tee entire eatisfaction, or will refund tho money. We make to order evory grade of shirts and underwear, give better goods for less money than can be got elsowhere. Our fancy imporeod shirtings are of the choicest patterns. In underwear we cannot be under- eold. Oumaha Shirt Factory, 262 Farnham, ©opposite Grand Central Hotol. TH PLACE DM iace muag von BOOTS AND SHOES At 3 LOWER FIGURE than st any other shoe house in the city, P. LANG'S, 238 FARNHAM 8T. LADIES' & GENTS, SHOES MADE TO ORDER or T OMAHA AND FORT OMANA OMNIBUS LINE. oAy o LaAvES PT OMaRA. 130 o 10:00 o'clock. Fare - - - - . . 25 Cents, PIANO TUNING AKD REGULATING BY A to try, | 2 ‘When Thomas' Electric Oil, he anywhers | 3bncunced and other nocossary busi- oould buy, ! | transacted, At alittlo after six o'lock yestepdsy Postottice, pro) 0GUS a ‘Wanted, Wo want a contrac’ to bav) 200 scres of land brok at onee. BOGGS and HILL. Cheap Lot Look at the lot: In our new sddition—beat Tots for the money in , 20th and Farnham. Iady toduive. [FOR, SATEA New Amcrican v bt in g extdition, with ai afac BOGGS and HILL. filente. Must e pold before the 15th of May For infortnation a Store, corner Doy \OR SALE—Two of the celebrated J. Brunswick & Falke Co’s Nonpareil Bil: Tiagd Tibles.” Newrly new. P Residerice 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- ket, i i there; | in Kountze and Ruth's addition b ten years od. By all means look at lots before purchasi elsewhere. |CHAS. L. DAVIS, to foro feet. ' Liveral reward will bo paid ym on return to 816 13th st. JOHN CUNE 5 W‘u sell on monthly pa; ents. *7 | Prices $400 to $650. JTRAYED—From North Omahs, BOGGS and HILL. ate enit, 2 y6ars cld, heavy’ ma B3, "Ry Soforsiamton et ue 1 ey be snitably rowsrded: 1000 Residence Lots Fronting 8,0, 10 o B ANIIOOD RESTORED s g cheavest and most easily purc.-ased 3250 10 900 e Avenus )‘Ilwl blocks from Depor, §600 to $000. - Honthiy paymenta. B0GGS tad HILL. ACADEMY OF MUSIC! One @fionxy, Friday, May 28, 1850, ENCACEMENT EXTRAORDINARY 1 150 Laughs i 150 Minutes. 66 of the Finest Lots in Gmahs, 10 €0 12 blocks wast of Postoflice and Court Hotse, on Farniam, Douglas aod. Dodge Stroets; iuest views in the’ city from these lots Priccs §200 to €300, on payments of 5 to $10 Fmonth, Lg BOGGS & HILL. 2 Houses And two-thirds of a fot, Chicago stroct, betwoen 12th and 130 for $300°a year. ~Price B0GGS and HILL. Houses and Lots. New 2atory rosidence cornor_lot, choice loca- tion, 4 blueks from Postoffce; 5, The greates!, living 0'd Man Charac adors:d by th press and the only trus n presentat) The New England Farmer, Tn his great character ereation of “Alvin Joslin,” Supported by the Emotional Actress, 2-Story Brick House With full lot, 2 blocks from new Court House? EMMA VERN, |2t o o8 G i Amd s poweriol Drimatie Company. The il ||:1 ek ree l-:u'f;o' continuous Goneral aimimin, 50 i 75 senter st .03, now o e 2 e 2 Houses and south § lot 1, block 12, on weat side of 15th street, betw:en Calitornia and Web- 00 fun. Doors open B. S 12TH__ST. 8,215, 217, T have secured the agency of the well known COLUMBIA Stecl Spokes ard Rubter Tires Bicycle from the Pope Manufacturing Ce.: Also ke Otto Hand Made. Samples can be seen at my store, at Mavufa:ture's Pricee, Freight added. Send for price list N.I. D. SOLOMOTNN. PAINTS, OILS & WINDOW GLASS. No. 1204 Fornbam S'reot, Omaha, Nel rarka. G HOUSE OLE AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & CO., OF NEW YORK’ ‘We are now prepared to take orders for the justly celebrated elothin%lo this house, which for Durability, Style and Cheapness are nvsurpassed. have now on hand the be:t sslected stock of Clothing, Shirts, Furn Geods, ete. in the city. Boston Clothing House, =g <=2 FARNIAM STREET. T2X2= AP ly MAX MEYER & CO, WHOLESALE TOBBAGGONISTS | Cig Tobacco, Pipes from 2. Send for Price List. MAX MEYER & CO., Omah: from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. 25 cents per pound upwards. cents per dozen upwards. mewt , Neb. MAX MEYER & GO., OMAZA. GUNS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING GOODS, Fishing Tackle, Base Balls and a full line of NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODmS H. J. LEH & CO., JOBBERS OF HARDWARE, GUTLERY, NAILS, 'TAMPED AND JAPANNED WARE, TINNERS STOCK, SHEET IRON, TIN STOCK, ETC. 1317 & 1319 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA, NEB. Positively no Goods Sold at Retail. WHOLESALE GROCER! 1218 Farnham St., Omaha. OMAHA FENCE 2 BOX CO. We Manufacture to Order OFFICE RAILINGS AND FINE GOUNTERS OF PINE AND WATLNUT. Iron and Wood Fences, Brackets and Mouldings, Improved Ice Boxes furnished on short notice. @UST, FRIES & CO., Prop's., 1231 Haruey St., Omaha, Neb. |. L SLEDZIANOSKI-=CO., MANUFACTURERS OF MOULDINGS! AND DEALERS IN PICTURE FRAMES, CHROMOS AND ENCRAVINCS. 922 Douglas St., Near 10th, Omaha, Neb. LANGE & FOITICK, GOOKDWS"'TovEs House Furnishing Goods, Shelf Hardware, Nails and Ete. 1221 Farnham Street, 1st Door East First National Bank. aplett THE LARGEST IN THE STATE. ATT. PAPE —AND - WINDOW SHADES, PAINTERS’' AND ARTISTS' MATERIALS. ers Solicited, Samples Sent on Applicstion,)