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| i | THE DATLY BEE. |TELEGRAPH OOMPETITION. Tuesday Morning; June L. | A Heavy Cut Made in the Ta~ _ riff Rates. BREVITIES. =, — Paterson sells coal. The Fight Opens Briskly. ~—Additional local on first page. SR . 5 = Au interview with mansger E. LY —ToySexsis Reysl Cipwn Olgac. |, troug, of the A. & P, elisilods Carriage Umbrellas st Woodworth's. | oy 23diticnal facts in regard to the —Lady Lightfoot has s trotting rec- | elegraph war: ord of 2:37. “Will the Atlantic& Pasific c.m. —The cheapest and largest stock of | pany follow the cut made to-day in Straw Hats, at Frederick's, Hatter. | telegraph rates by the Awerican —Soda at Saxes pure fruit syrups. | Union!” asked the BE reporter. Root Boer and Ginger Ale at| “Ttey huve already made a reduc- Sexo's, = tion,” eaid Mr. Armstroog. *‘Tke ighest tariff fthe A. & P. - ek he e b Wuluity ke § Psoent tasill mow of the e | pany to any pointeastis 75 centr. To P ’c““d‘" AT any point in Nebraska,east of North —The west bound train yesterdsy % Platte, Lincoln included, the tariff [is wmorning carried a very light load. reduced to 25 cents. To New YorkCity, —Try Baxe's iittle Key Weet Ci- where the Amesican Ugion rates are gar, 10c. 75 cents, we will forward mersages for —Lady Lightfoot will speed sgaingt | 60. To any point in Penusylvanis, Aime, 10 mile race, on Thursday. outsids of Philadelphia, we will trans- Rev. J. W. Read occupied the | it messages for 75 cents. To Phil- pulpit of the First Baptist church Sun. | #d¢lpbia, 60 cents. To sny point in e Towa, 35 cents, which is a very large g g tion. Tk int in Dlnois, o Hiigh Bokiodl Titetary soclety | " 0ction- To-say yo will give thelr closing exercises cn includirg Chicago, 40 cents, a reduc- Friday eveniog of tbis woek. tion of 60 cents inthe state business,” “What are your ratesto western —The census enumerators will com- = smence their work to-dsy, and uot yes- calay, as incorrectly stated by The ‘Herald, oints! We make the following tariff: Any point in Kausas, 40 cents; Kentucky and Michigan, GO cents; Missouri (ex- capt St. Louis) 25 cen's; St. Louie, 40 cents; Ohio and West Virginis, 60 cents; all points in Wisconsin, 50 cents. Do you thiok there will be any fur- ther reductions? It s the intenticn of the Atlintic & Pacific eampany to do busivess to all points atas low or a lower rate than —There will be a matinceat the Fair Grounds Thureday afternoon. —Mr. Fosdike, who lost a va'uable pony last week, recovered him Sun- day. He was found in the west part of town by some boye. — Liberty hall, on Cuming street, was dedicated with sppropriate cere- monies by the Free Thiukers of this | | =" ihor company. -~ Our facilities wlty Seufuy shorapsp. for doing such business are inferior to —The great Cole show, which is to| none, and superior to some lines. bo here, on June 12, uses the | Thg patrons of our company will get wonderfal elec'rie light to illumioate | ¢he full benefit of any reduction in 5t couvas, and it is £aid to Produce an | rares made in this fight, and we stand eftect as, sparkling and shiniog 33 & | roady to transinit all business with summer’s sun. promotness snd diepatch. —Lady Lightfoot will speed at the| From all indications the fight wil Fair Grounds Thursdsy afternoon be- | be both long and bitter, and the peo- Swetn 3 find b alodk: ple will rcap the benefit during its —The' Nebraska State Medical so- | 7002 cioty will meet at Kearney to-day. | GRpaT REDUCTION in prices Arrangements have been made with | 34 MeDopald & Harrison's. Dusters, the railrond companics for reduced | g 5160 up; Circulars, 15c up: xates for delogates who desire toat-| oo Suits, from $2.50 up; Walking tend. A number of physicians will go | 50’ S’ woh Ve 75 up. Calico from Omaha. Suits and wrappers in endless varlety. —Rev. Lafayette Durling, of Ripon, | Call and examine their immense stock. Wis., officiated st Trinity cathedral Ladies’ Emporium, Sonday, in the absence of the deau, Sl who has gone to Faribaul:, Mizn , to be present at the marrisge of his ter. —Peter Dyke, wifo and four chil- dren hava been booked at Frank Moore's steamship agency for Rotter- dan. They will sail on Saturday, the 19ih of Juve, from New York, in the [ (Tuesday) eveui steamer “Amsterdam.” ENQUIRING ENGINEERS. The next lecture of the Saturday evening covrso will be deliverod by Imsc E. Congdon, Esq. Subject: “Nobility the Requisite to Success in Life.” May Fest al Concert to-morrow —Sonday afternoon a geme of base ball was played on north Eigh- teenth strect, between the ‘Little Rocks” and the ““Blues,” in which the former were victorious to the tune of 4102, in a game of reven innings. —At the request of the supervieor, special car con- we hereby inform enumerators in cit- | taining thirty members of the Ameri- des that they must not forget to take | can sociely of Civil Engineers, who an account of all horses, mules, cows | have lately been in session in St. aund other stock, in their respective | Louis, came over the bridge to our districts, and carcy the same forward | city and remained during the night on the proper schedule, No. 2. at the depot, permitting the visitors to —Merritt Bushey was arrested yer- | make an examination of Omaha at- torday for having a dangerous dog. | tractions. Tt seems that the dog bit s little girl | Yesterday afternoon Mr. C. G. on Fifteenth and Douglas streets this | Force, one of tho most distinguished morzing, and complaint beivg made | members of the association paid a isi ngainst its owner, both dog and owner | to Tae Bee office. Mr. Force is a wera arrested. Bushey was fined $3 | resident of Cleveland, and for some and costs, and upon payment was dis- | time past bas been sewage engineor shongel. of that city. He is favorably and —The Rev. Maxtield, who returned | W19¢lyknown forhis papers on the sub- from Cincinuati Ssturday, where he | J¢t Of sewerage, and has recently attended the M. .E. General Confer- | Published the plans for a novel and ence, preached asermon Sunday evening ual cgg shaped sewer which has on that body. He commenced with a | *(72¢ted much attention among mem- glancing history of the church from its | P®¥® ©f hie profession. organization in America in 1776 to the stated that the meeting of the associa- prsent day, which was very interest- ing. He will spaak azain soon on the subject. - —D. G. Coffwa, s citizen of Omaha living on the corner of Capital Avenue and Ninth streets, found a sealed letter ou Fifteenth streot, in front of the Union block this morn- ing. A Delegation From the Amer- ican Association Pay a Visit to Omaha. Sunday evening 1 xcu in Missouri adjacent to the city nota- bly to Pilot Knob & Iron mountaios. On Satarday, under invitation of Mr. Geo. Mo n, engineer of the Platts- of Papillion, for $224.48, and a check, made payable to *‘the bearer,” for $15. | afternoon in inspecting the struc- I,‘.Lf.",‘fi."b'..'i‘.‘g‘f.f.‘;'.',‘ii ot!:: f&:: tare, an elegant lunch being boy, no doubt, had lost it. Mr |Provided by their host. ©>ffinwn returned the draft and check | Reaching Omaha Sunday evening part upon noticing the address on the en- | of the party went to Chicago, the re- velops, which act we want to commend aud put it up as an example of honesty it which was surely deserving of some | 'Y reward. in regard to Omaha’ Go to T. A. McShean's for good | blities, Batter, 23d and Cumings sts. sewerage capa- said that with water works m3U3 | complete sewerage was simply a ques- on of a short time. He knew fow % | cities which possessed better natural ::‘:::':‘ st the Pulace, theater this | 3, ntages, although the question of permanert outlet on the river bank Burnett's Flavoriog Extracts, at | would be a question of some impor- Pundt's. 233t |tance owing to the changing channel e oy and the rise and fall of the water. The Nebraska Amatear Press asso- Coming Amusements. ciation held a convention in this city| Manager Pagett has the following BSaturday afternoon, delegates from | amusements booked for June: warious parts of the state beingin at-| 2d, 3d, 2th and 5th, “Reward; Char- tendance. A constitution was adopted, | lie Collins and Co. G. and delegates to the national conven- | 11th, Neil Burgess as “The Widow tion at Cincinnati, in July, appointed, | Bedott.” O. S. Elgutter, of this city, was| 16th, Tony Denier's “Humpty elected president, and The Lincoln | Dumpty” party. R me,"o‘fi,u organ. 21st, benefit of the management, on e which occasion D'Oily Carter's opera Y:’-:flf""‘- o 2‘5::1’:‘: i oy will producethe “Pirates of Donovan house on Harney street June i S s Y L No one should die before seeing 1st. Mr. Green comes well recom- Charlie Collins in “Reward.” An entirely new feature will be in. mended. Miller's Mule-tears. To the editor of The Bee: You will confer a favor on ‘“‘the Murphys,” “‘the Quinns” and “the O’Briens” and other citizens of Oma- ha who have been maligned and slan- dered by the editor of The Omaha Herald in his several articles upon the recent labor strike in our city by pub- lishing the fullowing extracts from The Nebraska Watchman: 7 MILLER'S GROANS. The grosns of the sandlotters pro- duced a serious attack of the billious- ness on_the naity “doctor” who sali- vates the big bugs with fuleome flat- tery, and disgorges tho vilest epithels of the Billingsgate vocabulary on_the O'Brievs, Murphys and Qainus, Now, the fact is, U'Brien was the first to sug est arbitration; and the Murphys and Quinns repressed the fervor of those who would disarm those brought here to shoot them at tho be:k of cor- poration toadies, What a silly bosst it is for papers which pander togriping corporations, public planderers, stock gamblers, tix shirkers, and monopol e3 who couvert the life, blocd, perspies ion sndmuscle of the werkingslave into gold to sub- sidise blatant and igaoraunt, but self- important editors, to_gromn atout N .| “law and order,” when their viry Mz. O. Brooks, of New York, pass- | o0 iiioug blatancy is sullicient to el through Omaha, bound for San | oroats lawlessness and disorder. Con Francisco, yesterday morning. sistency is a jewel the hireling mouth- piec:s of soutless corporations know’ little of; but the greaving editor is coosistent, since he learned how to treat the working man on Herndon houte scrip in the tersiary period of bis existence. * x PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Gen. Crook returaed home ycster- day. Marshal Dailey left. yesterday after- noon for Chicago. Capt. Chas, Beadire, U. §. A ,went to Walla Walla yesterday. Hon, R. H. Wilbur went west to North Platte yesterdsy morning, Wm. Tweed, Jr., was among_the west-bound psssengers yesterday. J. L. Harbour and wife, of The Leadville Democrat, went west yester- day. Hon, Elmer 8. Dandy left yester- day sfternocn to atteud the Chicago convention, Col Doniphan, an eminent lawyer of Atchison, is in this city on legal business. Mr. Alex. passed_ through the ci route home. Lieut. E. 8. Farrow and wife were among the paesengers west bound for San Fraucisco yesterday. Swav, of Cheyenne, ty yesterday, en Geo. Stebbins went east to Phila- delphia yesterdsy moraing. Rumor hasitthat e inteuds to take uato bim- self a wife, % s % At one of the early meetings of the workingmen, Gen. O'Brien and our- self counselled arbitration as the most ealutary way to set/lo such difficulties; and the leaders of the workingmen gavo ut to undersfand that the bosses wouldn't arbitrate worth a cent. When Uncle Sam sends bis soldiers | to protect voters. at the polls, it is military usurpation; but when Gov. Nance sends his soldiers o coerce the | strikers, it is all hunkidori—in the oyes of our democratic editor. It ‘makes a great deal of difference whose ox is impounded in the eyes of pay- roll dem rcratic editors. . SE o “Governor Nance’s brave statetroops, | And Hayes' stalwart men, Marched down upon the battlefield, ‘And then warched back aguiv. Mrs. S. L. Strecter, who has been visiting her daughter, Mre. Arthur Blakely in this city, lefi for her heme 1o Lancaster, Satarday. W. A. Paxton, Gen. Manderson, L. M. Bennett, W. F. Sweesy and Matt. Patrick left yesterday afternoon for Chicago t> attend the meeting of the Republican nationnl convention, Miss Kate M. Millspaugh, of the Onawa (Towa) high school is in the city, and is the guest of Mrs. R. E. Allen. Amcng the arrivals at the Metro- politan hotel to-day are the following: 8. W. Csrpenter, Chicigo; George Waguer, Rock Island; 0. F. Pareons, Corning, Ta.; W. F. Brown, Chicsgo; Frank M. Borden, St. Joe; E. Ear- ney avd wife, Camden, N. H.: W. B. We do not wish to be considered in the light of making salesticns for yout'| paper, but as the foregoing fully an- Putoaw, B. & M. R. R.; H. J. Cran- | yyors thatscurrilous article cf Miller's, dall, Chicogo; S. W. Gillins, New |in Tho Herald, we suggest that both York; J. H. Stevens, Chas. Thomp- | ming and his admirers read the same son, O G. B. Hubbard, N. Y. | gg good Sunday reading. Henry Morxon, Washington, D. C.; N T oyon James Humell, Chicago; Rev. B. A. Walsh, Brooklyn, N. Y.; R. T. Borth, A Great Show Coming. C. R. Kelsey, J. A. Wakefield, City;| It is gratifying to aunounce that H. F. Kinplaird, New York; 1. P.|Omabaand the Northwest is socn to Byerley, r'reepott, Tl,; R. C. Sutton, | be invaded by W. W. Cole, the king New York; C. W. Gould, Hamburg, |of circus macagers, who promises to Towa; S. A. Sprazve, Brooklyn, N.|bring the grandest show that ever ! en “*Grandfather’s slota.” ' at Pundt’s. Y.; Jam's Williamson, Detroit, Mich. To-morrow evening anotter of the del'ghtful Mey Festival Concerts will bo given at the Baptist church. NOT FOR LADIES AT BUSH- MAN'S, But for gentlemen, good Summey Undershirts, for 30c worth 50c; for 50¢ worth 7e; for Toe worth $1.00; for $1.00 worth $1.50. Also a small lot Mr. Force tion at St. Louis had been a most | v comploted for one of the greatest pleasant and profitable one, various s having boen taken to points | At this sale Mr. Leavitt, of Lincoln, mouth bridge, thirty members of the | animals of their own breeding, and s party embarked in a special car furn- Upon opening it be found that | ighed by the courtesy olie:l: :l;i:n:::‘rf it contained a draft from A. W. Olark, | the St. Louts, Kanssa City & North. e, and spent Saturday morning and mainder stopping over night in our Mr. Force, upon being interrogated Rain water baths at the northeast corner of Fifteenth and Dodge streets. Thirty-five cents for a single bath, as good as can be gotten west of Chicago. m31t2 T. KIRNER. Lady Lightfoot has the fastest long time record in Americs. et wr s e S Chatlie Collins, ““the Singing Dutch- man” and the entire company in the Sppms, “Revward,” P g e o s NOTFOR GFNTLEMEN ATBUSH- MAN'S. Muslia Underwear, Summer Under- wear. Bargains in Dress Goods, at from 6}c upwards. Hosiery, Gloves, Ties, Collars, Cufls, Ruchings, Hand. kerchiefs, Ribbons, Napkins, New Lace Mitts and many other new attrac- tions tco numerous to mention. Ask to see the new Pleaters at Bushman's, —_— Hamburg Figs 25c s box, of J. 8. Gibson's stock in small and extralarge sizes, which weare clos’ out at half price., Linen and Cellu collars and Cuffs, Hosicry, Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Laundried and Unlaundried Shirte, all at the lowest poesible cash prices, and but oue price asked at BUSHMAN'S, g gemiore Y iy The Songs of Seven next weck, Tues- day evening, at the Baptist church. ‘A1 Old Cese Declded. The will of Joecph Weiser, which has been contested in the county court forsome time, was to-day allowed. and Mr. Cowin for the contestant. Twenty-five witncsses were examined for the will and eleven for the con- testant. It is probable that the con- testant will appeal the case. e GREAT SALE OF SHORT-HORNS. At Council Blugfs June 9th,10th & 11th, We are informed that arrangements sales of the eeason to be held as above. Neb., will offer his entire Riverside Herd, about 30 bulls and 48 females. The Hamiltons of Mt. Sterling, Ken- tucky, will offer a very choice lot of Mr. M. L. Devin, of Des Moines, Towa, will cffer fom his own and some of the best Towa berds. The establithed repucation of the Hamiltons ard their steck is a suffic- ient guarantee for the character of any sale in which they take a part. Mr. Deviu is reputed as a careful breeder, and his stock as excellent. Mr. Les vitt's herd has acquired a reputation second to nonein the west, and will make a splendid show. Col. Judy, the prince of cattle auc- tioneers, will conduct the sales, and altogether it will be a notable occasion for the Blufis We expect to see there such stock and such s gathering of stock men as never before. See their advertisement in another col- umn, d&wlt Police Court Paragraphs. The Monday morning's batch was very small yesterday, consisting of three plain drunks, two of which, an old man and a lad of seventzen were discharged with a caution to be more car-fol in the future. The third party, an old timer, yelept Patrick Brennen, was escorted to the tranefer and re- quest=d to emigrate to fresh fields and pastures new. The case of John Thompson, charg ed with stealing & coat, valued at $3, from Caoper’s agricultursl works, was beard, and the culprit ent up for ten days. Twenty young ladies in tablesux June 2, 3, 4 aad 5. B pormdii Lady Lightfoot has a record of 46 mivutes for 13 miles, drawing 470 — Reserved seats at Hubermann's for “R-wn,d." Why dose yourse ves with nausest- Mr. Pritchett appeared for the will, 5 | possible to entcr into the details of delivered by the Omaha Shirt Factory. Leave your address. First-class work guaranteed. the tableaus, at the presentation of the drama “Reward,” will pleass at- pounds. tend rehesrsal this evening at the Acadewy of Music, at 8 o'clock. June 2, 3,4 and 5. pitched its tents on the Am:rican con- tinent, embracing, as it does, more rare curiosities in the aniwal world than any two concerns that ever visited this section of the country, while the attractions to be presented in the arena will be in every way superior to anyihing heretofore seeu in the ‘“‘saw- dust circle.” A special and absorbing point of interest will be the two giants, Capt. and Mrs. M. V. Bates, who have excited the world during the past five years by their phenemenal size,each being eight feet in height and welghlng something over 500 pounds, and who ars, beyond a doubt, the largest people that have ever lived at any time in the world’s history. In addition to these mortal marvels Me. Cole has secured the mammoth Knn- sas ox, which weighs 3100 poiiids and stands 6 feet high; and as an adjuect to these ho has a performiog Spauieh bull, which has been trained to a wonderful degree of perfection. The recently perfected electric light is arranged on ascsle of gravdeur never betore achieved. Another fresh and iga fosture wi'l be the introdue- six_imported and educated 3, who perform the most marvelows evolu'ions, _obey the word of command, drill like soldiers, aud one of them, 28 it to astonish his companiors, finally jumps over four of them at a aingle bound. Bt it is im- this leviathan organization, as nearly every nook and corner on the globe i represented—the earth, the sea, th sky all contribute to the vast collec- tion of world wonders, the full partic- ulars of which appear in thess col- umns. It travels by rail, using its own cara, which have beeh built ex- pressly for transporting the ponderous vans and paraphernalia necessary for this_gigantic eaterpriss, which will reach Omaha on Saturday, June: 12 rE ey THE LATEST ARRIVALS. Just receivedj to-day, Gremadine suits, Lawn suits, Linen suits, Colored Silk suits, (new shades), Batiste suits, Mbmie Cloth suits, Black Cashmere {a specialty), Mohair Debege and Liocn Ulsters, Dolmans, Capes aud Walking Jackets. It will pay to call and ox- amine. All garments guaranteed perfect fit without extra eharge. TOOK A TUMBLE. An Inebriated Irishman Falls Fifty Feet Over an Em- bankment. His Life is Saved by Soft Mud and Forty-Rod Whiskey. : Real Estate Agent, 217 south 18th §t. 75t V[OFT, 0 LoAR-0ul t taw Ofics D. L. THOMAS, Room$, Crelghton Block ONKY TO LOAN—1100 Famnham street, Dr. Edwards Loan Agency, _nov-22.0 — - TRL WANTED To do genoral housewark, G 278 e S ot 2 Tnth st bet. 531 VWASTER, A it o do housework._Enquie LU TH12 Susth ol e ebween Panis and Pirce Sty MRS DUGuAR. ANTED_A good cook st TIZAK W Rt M' W. R. BARTLETT, ot %A Sunday afternoon " about twe o'clock an inebriated individual who was wandering along the edge of the high embavkment just east of the B. & L. track and south of Pierce strert, was noticed by Mr. Morris, who re- sides near by, to be dangerously cear to the brink of the hill, and he started out to warn him of his danger, but be- fore he could reach him he gave a sud- don luch, which sent him head over heels down the embankment, which is at least fifty feet high. Mr. Morris hurried to the bottom of the hill and found him apparently dead, but upon examination it was discovered that he was only stunned. A policeman was telephoned for from Iler's distillery, who upon his arrival found the man lying in & drunken stupor, elesping off the ef- fects of his fall. He continued to lay there until evening, when he revived and walked off., ITUATION WANTED—_By a young man, as clerk in_grocery, Griver, 1o take care’ of hores, or anything.” Good references. Address A, B office, 8Tt ARTED Postin 1 book-Kecper or as t, or ralesman in a good office or business house. Addras, H. A. F., Bee offce. 65331 MURRAY. 667-t1 ()%, 20%Ey 000D TAILOKS WANTED, Apply to FRANK RAMGE. ST TIELLIGENCE OFFICE, comer 16th Davenpos V[ AND WIFE WANTED. T, 116 to 12 Miles from Omaha, Probably the soft nature of the soil on which he fell, and the liberal pota- tions of the ardent that he had im- bibed, were the culy things that saved the man from instant death, as the em- binkment is very steep at that point. LOCAT. D e corner of 14ih and Chicago streets, conventent to the busi- ness part of the city. O RENT—Purnisbed room in prvate resl jence a 15th St bet. Gaplintaven D JFO" RENT—Doublo roum, Jacobs Block, 5274 s il “Tis better you should count the cost” of mirsing the chance of writing B RENT—Furnished rooms,cheap; by week or month. Apply at A‘Sllcfl H’Ul';el 4981 'OR RENT—A splendid_Pbotograph Gal ery. Fo'e L. B, WILLIAMS & SON. F(Il( n.s'l'? of room 569 Fifteenth strest k.__erma reasonahle. .t bt LT West Point Creamery Butter, 25c, 28-3 Co-partaership. P. H. Shorp and His son, H. C. Sharp, have formed a co-parinership, under the style of P. H. Sharp &Sov, said partnership to date from May 1, 1880, the new firm receiving the assets and assuming the indebtedvess of the business of P. H. Sharp. won -2 SAL00N, FOB SALE—Good location, good business. Enquire at the Bee office. 8751 ILK—Twenty to twenty-four quarts or MO A Ty e orone eb/sa’-mon-wodt le‘ CUWS FOR SALE—N. E. cor, Purt and 23d 8ts. 675-1 she.ving. Restaurant, cor. 13th and Ja sta. 658: Charlie Collins in “Reward” Jupe | AJL and®d8s. @51 OR SALE Restaurant and cigar store, one 2,3, 4and 5. ) ey e e T 3554 T AX prepared o deltver stt of the city for low prices. = N.tif OF leave orders at my house, THOS, S Smelts in cans, at Pundt's. It is found with the Indians, the Canadians, the South Americans, among the Spaniards, French, every- where; and everyone praises itas the best remedy for rheumatism. We mean St. Jacobs Oi —_—————— JPORSALE-A houso with & rooms and lot in Nelson's addition. Inquire of Fred. Heni- Teckson’s meat market, cor. of 16th and Califor. nia Sta. [ E:B SALE—Bmall foda fountain in good con- dition. D, W. S8AX ¥, corner 13th and A httle learning is a d: us ham. STt thing, particularly when d.bblgg in Tonvnn:n.nam:uu»nwv Modicines; far_better to use a well | L Cuwsrse bank sand, gravel tor gardens no everybody whe has tried itin cases of Rheumatism, _Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns aad all the 11ix that an Americani Sovereign is subject to. MissiNG.—A case o conetipation by using Hamburg Figs. Home comforts, moderate rates, Astor House, New York. ml6 im Leay Charlos Brandes, 941§ Farnham Sts. BUCK, Successor to Cbarles Daniel 55240 PO A Coonwocd Tamber of all szesat. REDMOND'S, Sixteeuth-st. 164 OR SALE—A s=aall dwelling houss, next to . H. Colling resdenc , corner 19th and pitol Avenue. 7 or information call at . H. 2 J. %, COLLI 505-t1 OR SALE—Good house and fot, wita % good wall, corner 14th and Pierce Strests. of Fred Lavg. 8 GEI! 457 1 Farnham Street. - 4 UR_SALE—A New Amencan Sewing Ma- I chine in good eondition, with all atiach- imente. Mustte sold before the 15th of May. For informatidn dpply at ATRINSON'SMillinery Storo, Borner Douslss and 13th Strests. 4741t Morphy & Lovett,1ns. agency; old et etablished agency in this tate apls- 7 B e o T R R e “Look out for that mother-in-law” | lariTibies Sesey ow For e cheap and *Jakey, jump the baby,” June 2, | —2o¥ SN, 3, 4and 5, e A. CRUICKSHANK & 00.'8. Specialties for this week at First —Hosioty, new lifie of Ladies’, Children’s and Gentlemen’s Hose, the latest styles, suitablo for summer Children's Fancy Striped Hos2, good colors, for 25 centa a pair. jties’ full, regula made, extralong, silk balbriggan hoze at 25 cents a pir. This is acknowledged by everybody to be the bist value in the city at the Price. Gent'emen’s Eoglish § hose at25 cts. a pair, worth 374 cts. Second—Lisle Thread Gloves and Lice Mitts, twenty different and dis- tinct styles, from the finest Frefich Lisle dnd Laced Top Glove—fall, reg- ular made, down to the ordinary Ber- Tin Glove, at prices one-third less than are sold elsewhere. Third—Linen and Mohair Dasters. Fourth—Millinery—A full line of the new shapes in Tuscan Straw, with the Iatest trimmings to matoh. Sun Hats all reduced to 25 cents. Flfth—-Domesties—Great redtiction in all cotton goods. Prints, 5 centas yard, or 20 yards for $1.00. Telephone orders promptly flled. A. Cavwrsmakk & Co. S BAVSD_A roun pony, 4 yeats od, white #pot oft forehead, four black legs, and smal r on hint leg, Finder will bE gultalily rewatd- by Jbaviok inforfllatich at Feredyk's restauraat, Doulas 8t. 031:3] KEN UP—Two cows, one 10 and_the other 3 yea 8 old, hoth red an white color. Old Gow had both horns broken off, Young one bas one blind eye. Owner can have them by paying charges to Wallace Moore, Florence, Neb. 6561 wear. TOLEN—From the undersigned, May 25th, one dun colored horse, tail, mane and two bind feet white, A euitablo reward wil be paid for returt of eAme. J. F, CLINCHARD, Smelting Works tesday, s fitting, veneersd A.P. fiAFBRT & SalL ANHOOD e e ar 34 o ingredicnts. - Address BAVIDEON LT N A. v v LATEST TELEGRAMS Are Not Half as Interest- ing to the General Read- er as the Following Price Listt 101bsof A oo A, Fite wae counter, Mantle, Stors {Fork o o 1310 Dodes street, All the members of the May Festi- val aro requested to meet at the Bap- tist church to-morrow evening at 7:80 o'cluck. Prices lower than ever, at McDonald and Harrison’s Ladies’ Emporium, 1,408 Faraham strest, Mattet Olive Oil, at Pundt’s. 28-3 e e e Donot forget to try the Eagle Mills Fiour,- only $3.65 per 100 pounds, and there is o doubt about its making the most elegant bread that can be made from the Finest Winter Wheat Flour. Ocer 5,000 sacks have been sold tn this market, and each sack has given perfect satisfaction. WILLIS M. YATES, Agent. Headquarters for Joo Schlitz's Milwaukee beer at MercHaxTs' Ex- cuaxce, N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodge. Uver eighty militons of dollars of {nsurance capital of the oldest and best homo and foreign companles rep- resented in the agency of Taylor & Howell. : dieif Baked Maccaroni in cansat Pundt’s. 28-3t i e Laundry work will be collected and Tableaux, Laaies! The ladies who are to take part in ComarreE. Company G in Drama, ‘‘Reward,” ing: medicines, when & purely fruit eathartic will cure you st onoe—Ham- FOR SALE 8332332323832532588388 8354288852888 sgults 2SEEeEsnnEns 2883333 ¥ THE GREAT MALARIAL ANTIDOTE OF THE AGE. Safe, Certain, Sura and Speedy, NEVERFAILS TO CURE .| he only article knownthatWill eradicalethis disease OR SALE—2 show-cases, 2 counters and | Lot re8 | Wil bu ONEMILLIONACRES CHEAP LAND EASTERN NEBRASKA, $27T0 $5 PERACRE. 20,000 Acres DOUCLAS GOUNTY, 86 to $10 per Acre, on Long Time and Low Interest. 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 Nebraska, many of them near Omaha, $12 to $40 per acre. An Immense List of OMAHA 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 through the City. Houses and ts, 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 Pouglas and Sarpy et Counties for sale, Boggs & Hill, Rear EstaTe Brokegs, 1408 Farn. 8t., Omaha, Neb. For Rent. Splendid cotiage, 6 r:oms, dition, fruit and shado tr For Sdle, House and fall lot on Webster Streat, best loca- tion in the city, $1,500; easy terus. BOGGS and HILL. $20,000 Twenty Thousand Dollars in small well secur- ed mort;ages raning from $200 t0 §1,000, draw. ing 10 per cent interest, havo been lately ‘Flaced 10 our hands for sale, at small diecount.” Per- sons having litsle money to spare can make & safo and profitable loan in this way, without any €xpenss of commissions. BOGGS and HILL. For Sale, Church Property aud Pareonagein South Omahs, near Depot, at very reasonable price. BOGGS and HILL. Cottagze and Lot, New Letory frame_house, 4 roo foot ceilings, double doors, ete., barrel cis- tem, full lot, all in No. T condition, 5 blocks fioin High Sthool; $850, on monthly ‘payments, email cash payment requ ud HILL, Real Estate Brokers. New Houses. Wo aro now prepared to build houses worth from $400 to $500 on our lts in our new addition, 25th and 20th aud Farnbam, Douglas and Dodgs, and sl on small monthly paymens. B0GGS and HILL, $600 to $1.060 new house, with one of the finest . on tmail monthly payment. 'BOGGS and HILL, ‘RaaL Eatirs Broxmas. For Sale, House and Lot on street car-track, Shinn's addl- Iots in tion, $1,900. 'BOGGS and HILL. A New House Atid tull lot, ome-half Wlock from street Shinn's Addiiion, 8LGT5, < - BGUS aad fiitt, The Cheapest X stanter, W § Lot 4, Block 47, with a No. 1 house of 7 rooms and &ll well inproved; southeast cofner 2let and €ass. Want best offer. UGHS and HILL. For Sale, Fino young horse, well broke sud suitable for a Iady fodrive. BOGUS and E ILL. Wanted. Wo sant & coniriic’ {o ha¥s 200 scres cof land brok® at onto. BOGGS and HILL. Chedp Lots: ook at e lot« In Giir new sddition—biss 1ot for the money in Omaha, 20th and Farnham. 50GGS and HILL. Residence Lots for Sale, 0 Lots in Kountze and Ruth’s Addition,near business, > aurroundings,lotscovemd with yotinz trees; and are the choicest, cheapest alifl néarest business ot any lots in the mar- ket. By all means look at lots in Kountze and Ruth’s addition before purchasing elsewhere. ‘Will sell on mont] Spayments. Prices $400 to $650. BOGGS and HILL. 1000 Residence Lots Frontiog 8, 9, 10 & reets, 6 to 10 blocks south of depot, many e I ars vary de- sirable and for inen of smail means are no the ‘cheapost and most casily purchased lots in Oma- ba. Prices $250 to $300. Mouthly paymenta. BOGG> and Huix 13 Choice Lots 66 of the Finest Lots in Gmaha, 10 to 12 blocks west of Postoffice and Court. streeta; city from these lots Prices $200 to §300, on psyments of $5to §10 per month. BOGGS & HILL. And two-thirds of a 1ot, Chicago street, between 12th and 13th; rents for $300 a year. 1,500 BOGGS and HILL. Houses and Lots. New 2-story roeidence corner_lot, cholcs loca- tiom, 4 blocks from Postoffice; 8,500, BOGGS and HILL. 2 Houses and south § ot 1, block 12, on west side of 15th street, between Calitornia and Web- ster streets; $2,200 2-Story Brick House Wit fall lot, 2 blocks from new Court Houset 2,150 BUGGS and HILL. , 2 closeta™10 | €0t BBESHSTELEw permanentlyfromthe sysfem. oJ.C.RICHARDSON, $0LE PROPRIETOR: attestion. General A RICHARD WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. STL0UIS- o, on credit. J. B, FRENCH & CO. The Original Reliable Grocers, -No. 1119 Farnham Street, OMAEA, NEB. Remember Lady Lightfoot speeds burg Figs, Try them, sguicst time Thureday afternoon, EVERYWHERE. | FUR TANNER 2 = = T = —asa g = I have secured the agency of the well-known COLUMBIA Steel Spokes and Rubber Tires Bicycle trom the Pope Manufacturing Co.; Also the Otto Hand Made. Samples can be seen at my store, at Monufacturers Prices, reight added. Send for price list N. I D. SOLOMONN, PAINTS, OILS & WINDOW GLASS. No. 1204 Farnham Sirest, Omaha, Nebraska. 7. SCHLANK AND ME? PrineE, X4l BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE SOLE AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & CO., OF NEW YORK! We are now prepared to take orders for the justly celebrated dnlhlnw this house, which for Durability, Style and Cheapness are unsurpassed. We have now on hand the best sclected stock of Clothing, Shirts, Furnishing Gcods, ete. in the city. Boston Clothing House, A21== FARNHAM STREET. JE2XX AT OMAHA, SAT., JUNE 12 AN OVERWHELMING AND ABSOLUTE MONARCH Reiguing triamphant and pro-eminently grand, A perfert soa of cunascrested temples flooded with th+ DAEZZLITNG BLFYOTRIC LIGET! Another Sun A Bewildering Discovered. Brilliant, _aNp— THE GRANDEST : p | MICHTY ORION ILLUMINATOR 'n the shadow of ON EARTH. f woich all other fl nluminators pale and glimmer with an uncertain light THE WORLD A Perfect Panoply, of Splenaor. [ROSEIEE 8 THE ONE GREAT OF HOW W. W.COLE'S Circus, Menagerie, Aquarium AND CONGRESS OF LIVING WONDERS. The Concentrated Marvels of Two Continents—Embracing 1,000 Rare and Exclusive Features. Positively the Grindest Show on Earth: representing a ¢ ‘most cholce wonders, is one VAST OBJECT-TE A CHING ACADAMY. : W. W. CO] e each aud every movement of this gigantic entertainmet pure ar d perfect to a degree so anvas exhit itions, that nothis g objectionale or in- ng Equestrians, five funoy Clowns, two bundred beautiful 1 only by rail, using its own cars. Costly an B Dens of Zoologic From the upper and lower seas. T have also sectred, at an experse exce:ding $20,000 for the season. TWOTOWERING GIANTS, CAPT. M. V. BATES AND WIFE. Each cight feet high, lacking only half bined weight, one hali a ton. The most extra- ordinary people that ever exiated at 3 ho world’s history. $10,000 tiat they are the tall- est people on earth. Tho greatest curios.tcs in chr standom. ANOTHER GREAT NOVELTY JUST SECURED, The Mammoth Kansas Ox, 6ft High, THE LARGEST ON EARTH, 5100 Bs. An Atlar toan Monstor. Most emphatically the laraest imen of tho cattle species ever discovercd, and beyond the possi*lity of a doubt most giy bruta ever bred on the American coutinant. 35,0 i ofeed fur cqual in pomt of size and aty. 1 have just added, as special sttractions for 1390, the WONDERFUL LEAPING HORSEH And Six amous Trick Stallions. Tho most wondertul and best performin waltz in three conples. They erect on thetr hind feet. T: icrs They form Tableaux. o backs of the others, Teprese tol 01 lithozrapbe it le evorutions a.d d © sy of animal education. nisaing, perform » number 2« the world | s ever seen Siegresof inteligéned irpaecive anyth *“ENTIRELY NEW, F) AN IMPOHTED PERFORMING SPANISH BULL. nteoducive the feutures ofa senuine ball fzht.ahd mooy othe: oalsting pe formnces. Cpiaying the mast o geous, Glit- Jacing mo:e Wiid Eeasts, tering Galax; ‘more Men, fomea and Ho DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, BELTING HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINCS, PIPE, STEAM PACKINC, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRANG, 205 Farnham Street Omaha, Neb® WHOLESALE GROCER! 1213 Farnham St., Omaha. I HENRY LEHMAN, s‘ THE LARGEST IN THE STATE. "W AL PAPH E R —AND - i wiINDOW SHADES, 3 | PAINTERS' AND ARTISTY MATERIALS. Solicited. Samples Sent on Application.,

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