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| rHORSH ibe: 30th WAITING FOR THE YERDICT ‘ An Ex Members of the Usion Catholic | snd Farnba —Whipple, ers,JCreightor “inest Bufl ing Hatter. McMillan day eveniv Stetson Hat: Beautiful A “Thursday evenin —Frederick, L Hats, Masmlc Hal —BEST IN Glove fitting Patterns at D derick, Leading 11 — Swiss Cheese, whol Cammenzitd & Meyer's, 2 Probyteriunc hurch, this eveninz. ick, Leading Matter, large Lots, Farms, Houses and over Bemis’ now column of page Toug duratic as ever. —A heavy train wer cluding an extra B Crocker's special ~An emigrant wa. extent of &1 fidential & ing. —The re-ort of th Tast even ing last evening, i edly crowdcd out of to-day's isue | appe to-morrow. —Tickets for the masquerade bull, 1 be held at Metz's Hall, Friluy evening, Dec 17, are for sale at | Jewelry store. —If the present moderate weather Lang's new hlock a will be completed. —Thera will be speial convo Omaha Chapter, No. 1, T (Taesday) evening, for companions are invited. H. T —Mesdre. Max Meyer & Brother de us to express their thauks to Mr. M. Gi. McKoon for the prompt settlem: their josses during the recent fire. Al the members of the Pionecr 11 aud Ladder company are b roquested 10 attend the specia : on Decombe 14th at 8 o'clock p. m., sharp, t Firew Wall, for import Treitschke, sec —Reservin r the Omaha G Club concert will commence 't hur diy morning at 9 o'clock, st Max Me Bro.’s Mus) reserved seats. Price of 4 down stairs and 50c fo The +pect drams. “Onken Herats,” will be prody Academy Wednesday and Thursdsy. In day evening of this week, at tl home ou the southwest corner of Fi aad Doy uth Omsha. A invitation is extended to frisnds to be present ou the b casion, tull to moet Justics Riley at 10 o'clo u3d take depositions in their bahalf. The senatorial contest will come before same court officers Thursday, Dec. at10am The proceedings will be brief purcly a matter of form. n, commencing on Taes Ty 16, 1881, at 2:0 o tate horticultural so sunual meet ng, lay, the 19th day of Janua'y, at luc: se mured for return of those in att upon both bodies. m 2p rates on the railroals havo born —An alarm of fire from bor cock MondayFbrought the de and a crowd of citizens to Union from the upper windows of which was seen fswing. T.e . was in the Doiler-room of Curry's b hop in the basement, the brick chim: ome 5o hot tha! "t fired the jo i There was small blaze, whi extinguished with a bucket or water. The dsmag ~When Mayor Chsse, peaking upon the increase of mayors’ sal- wrios generally, said it was not for tebests that he was falking, it was un- ertain whether he would run again or u0t, & meaber of the board spoke sdid, “It dowt make any differe: whether you ruu or mot, C You will be elect-d all the same. = > which followed this emark showed the favor with which the rentiment was recsived, close ta h wes and ACADEMY OF MUSIC! ? 1 listle ¢ meet FCR SALE. GRA ND GAY. Collision at the Nearly $2,000.00 Worth of ific Transfer \ Ladies’ Cloaks, Dolmans Depot. : and Jackets. Union i y Thanksgiv- | S, P. Morse & Co., Cash Jobbers to a Conductor. ‘ and Re‘ai‘ers of Dry Goods, | 1319 Farnham St. o the above stock, d by smoke and in g to escape the | GREAT FIRE OF TUESDAY, DEC. 7rH, adjusted gl losses with > companics, we offir the There is n iting P & Call “attention mday night the wet ate and it was the and 23 we ha the insarar entire lot at sticns of $10, 85, $8 on , from the | garment; while somo are reduced even more yet. The fizures below will be found a trus and not over-stated table of the reductions: | THEY WILL BE FOUND IN OUR CLOAK ROOM, SECOND STORY FRONT. All marked in plain fizures. Dolinans thst wore 840 now & and , came in 3 Dolmans that were $30 now $20, ortwe |l Dolmans 2 $20 now 13, the P& | Doimaus that were §18 now $12. Dolmans th- were §12 now §8, Closk 3 Closks that nere $16 now $11. Cloaks that were 15 now £10, “louks that were $12 now 89, Closks that were §8 now §5. Cloxks that were 84 50 now §3. HOLIDAY GIFTS. We call atteation to our stock of Handkerchiofs, certainly tho tnest !hown in the west; we have every- * | thiog from the Child's Haudkerchicf at10c to the elegant Embroidcred Lawn and Heavy Silk Mutiler, at rer- | Afew SILKS, BLACK SILES! We call theat ention of those con. plating & rich and useful prdeent £ very cheap stock of —LYONS SILKS.— Pure Cashmere Finish Grifon Silk 145, cqually a3 fine and gocd 'y as that being sold elsewhero 81 75 uta ich coversd eightcen uch Cashmero Griffon Silk o found as good as that at 81 75 will four feet from the heel to th gl e sold lsewhero at §2 e sshmero Aloxandre Silk ¢ the car aud | compatition with any ments of the ha. lon. The cousign aled up Tt re Alexandre at e © bo-t made, and far 10—one of &on on the fre N : suparior to auy eversold in Omaha at f= €350 and £1 00 was 4 cir : ¥ a0 smember wo will save you froth him. A $5.00 to $10.00 on aslk dress. Al Silks warranted to wear without breaking. We 2.0 buying all geods direct frem manofactu-ers, payiug cash down, and g'vo i customers the benefit of low prices th N to i know broke the se the of admiring frion is the door saw standing the colossal minutos he y J. F. Sawyer wiskes to anneunce to his friends and old customers that ho sy bo found, as heretofore, at 1314 abiam strect, where he will be glad apl Thicre was great hilarity wwon yavs and it cost him not & tain from hem the best selected stock dheir 3ol of Watches, C!..cks, Jowelry, Speciacles and Silverw.r> at prices that defy [ OFFICIAL The followm. e b Pt e NEW BR A DLETS at o & Ericksor Opoosite the Postoffice. CHRISTAS SLIPPERS AT WHITNEY'S s ut_Fort — — ilbare-| DID YOU SEE THE MULE ? R Messrs. Whipple & Co., the enter- prising jeweler, are never behind the nes. On the strect to-day they hada cart with signs painted all 0 by a mule “highly orna- These gentlemen never ad- anyth they conmot do. es 10 character costume, at Ma- sonic Hall: Fish wives, with oysters; Chinese ladies, with tea; Spanish la- dies with coffee;ladiesin Shakespearian suk, | costumes, with books; Japanese ladies v wioLEsALY, | eod ladiss in costumes, with ice cream and chocolate. Al are ursday evening, SILK 1043 CHTEFS, VERY FINE, ANDATADE 1ADE, SRSONAL PARAGRAFHS, OIMER FANCY ARTICILES, HALF-PRICE D. I rday to NOW i3 ) The fineat Ch ha. Gold, Sil Qior Ca early, essions, of Lincoln, was in Hon. James Thompson, county ¢ { Sarpy county, was in town yesterd: . F. Crofutt, publisher of The Guide d other turists’ literature, is in the city. . H. Willard has beea appointed train St Paul & Omaha I'ne son, of this city, left yes- for a couple of weeks Mt NoHlAP " Sdvanes agent, Mr. 15, pussed east yesterdayjreturning from California John B. Manche: to ColumbusTuesday. the meeting to-day. r and wife went out the former tojattend of connty officials called for ns ot vice-president of c,went westTuesday with his wife and daughter i a special car, en route to San Fraucisco. CLOTHS AND TABE k & O t bargain in table cl NAPEINS, s, county treasurer have jost . st on his way othe an ceus to Columbus, to_attend the convention of county treasurers of Nebraska that will mect there to-day The work of cutting ice f-om the river above the Union Pacific pump house Theso goods Being ampl and are perfect, w th the ex —There were no arrests last night, but two or three cases in which warraats had been issuod were tried to-day. In the first, the defendant, who had borrowed a thawl and failed to return it, was accused of lar- cony asbai'ee. He proiucel the shawl was discharged. One or two cases of ¢ | disturbance of the peace were disposed of. A family trouble last evening, ia which the wife used the poker to good effect over her husbaud’s head, was~up for djudica- tico. Mike Gilligan has been discharged, and the trial of Phillips, Rocey and Rob- inson, for stealing a valise,will come up at 10 a. m, to-morrow. some are very finer numbers are well wo No such goods have ever b in Omaha. prepared to do dress making on the G0D SAVE GREEN ERIN. An Elcquent Appeal to the Patriotism of Ireland’s Children. The following <all has been izsued fora mass meeting to be held at Clark's Hull Wednesday evening, Dec. 15th, at 7:30 0'clock: Nevyer since the rathless invasion of Ireland by the Eaglish has such a re- markable crisis arisen, as at_present exists. It is the organiied moral force of a martyr nation, whose ally is the unqualified sympatby cf the civi- lized world, in antagonism to the most heartless tyranny, the most despotic liws, and the most relentless system of landlordistn that ever cursed the human race, Iu this emergency, we who enjoy | iccedom, and all the blessings which flow from a republican form of gov- ernment, must not forget our duty to the land of our birth. Our love for and alleyiance to our native land have been our chief characteristics. Your duty is plain, Treland stretches fortn her hands iu, let us hope, a last ap- peal. The cohorte of absolutism have tried to force her into premature war, | bat for the first time they have failed; and as a Inst desperate effort they ] have sought to bting the most prominent Trish leaders before the bar of so- called justice, to answer charges of which the whole world knows they are innocent. We must zid them. We mnust seo toit that these men geta fair trial. We must employ the most eminent counsel to defend them. Todot'is all that is required is to contribute each a little. ~ Every Irishman in the United States can do somerhing, and not to do his shara, is tashow himself uaworthy of brotherhood in the grand | cause nf ixbuuy The moral waifare | will goon. Kogland will have to eub- mit to the dictates of reason, and to the well-merited scorn of maubind, and acquiescoto a principle which sho has tried cften to wipe out of existence by blood and_carnage, namoly *‘Ire- land for the Irish.” Fellow citiaens of Irish birth and lineage this appeal is made to you | with great confidence. Your native land, its history, its martyrs, its associations, its steadiest adhererice to | aspirations ~for liberty, even in its darkest hour of porsecution—all suc- gest inthe most eloquent langaags that we muat do our daty mow. tiod save Ireland! Right Itev. James O'Connor, Very Rev. William Kelly, Rev. E. English, Rev. A. M. Colenan, v. John Williams, Rev. P. F. \manm, Rov. John F. Quinn, George M. O'Brien, James E. Boyd, John A. Creighton, C. V. Galla sher, John A. McShane, Thomas umedy, Michael Donovan, M. D. Rche, Edward A. O'Bricn, James Creighton, M. W. Kennody, Charlea McDooald, Charles Hauley, F. C. Morgan, W. P. Hennesy, Jobn Rush, w4 L. Gibbon, F. M. MacDonavgh; Tallon, P. O. Malley. LADIES' EXTRA HIGH Cut Over SHOUES, (SIBURIAN GAIT- ERS,) just received at L. B. WILLIANS & SONS', Fifteenth and DodgeSt. NEW BRACELETS af Epsows & EIcsoy's, Opposite the Postoffice. SES e CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS AT WHITNEY'S N> parent having the welfare of Ciildren at heart, should permit themselves to be without Zells con- densed Cyclopedia. 10 65 .] A fine line of Curtice Bros. canned nd bottled fruits, fresh and preserved ssorted as destred at whelesale rates. ec133t Fuemixe & Co., Grocers. A Fine line of ssmplos of New Year Cards at Tar Bee Job Room. Gall in time and leave your orders. NEAKING THE END. A Vast Mass of Business Facts for the Trads Review --- A Full Corps of Reporters Gathering Statistics. Omaha’s Business Houses, Resi- dences and Factories Hard- somely Illustrated—4,- 000 Copies Already Sold. SPEGIAL HOTICES. NOTICH—Advertisesiencs To Lot For Sale® Leat, Found, Wants, Soarding &c., will be in- #orted o thess columus ouce for TEN CEN: o e sach ubssgant incetion, FIV.E CEX per lina. Tue fast NTY-FIVE CEMTS, $56.000 7% i wards for 1105 yea edcity aud farm property. Aol te aud Loan A The success atbending our work upon the Annusl Review for 188, ié without a precedent. Many are ad- vertising in tkis supplement that have never patronized it before, and old patrons are dlmost universally in- creasing their orders. The outlsy upon this work can be realized when wo state, that an atlo arsistant has been employed very busily for five days, ia gatheringinformaticn which we condense into an inch space in one column, Tho trade, manufactures, improve- es and government «f our city, will have acorrect and fall representation, as it now existe, in the fortheoming Tustrated Annual Re- view for 1881, Wo extend to every individual a special invitation to con- tribute to the information we seek for, and thereby benefit Omaba and confer a favor upon vs. Call at Tne Bek Office and tell us what you have done during the yes, o that yoiir ures will swell the grand totals that will indicate Omaha’s wonderful pro- ar Mr. Digae's couvass has already ccured for this year's supplement an advertisiag patronage for in excess of ny precedi but as there are uurepresented in that g year, maclves of the cpportunity apace in_ tho most widely universally circulated publication ever issued in this state, will do 8o 0w, as tue time for elosing our col- wmus is v hand, and Mr. Prerce will : obliged to go en to Milwac- for fecur’ kee to superintend the artiatic woxl Ap card to Mr. Pierce at the Creighton house or a live left at Tuk BEi « 0 i3 all that is necessary. v hopo that so many nawish | 1d £00 1 wace 1303, Liutola, et A good i taking care of o1 errauds. Refcrencos required Farniam street. fifant and Apiy ot fex house vo. ‘ Ade G115 5 o 16 veurs of ‘alifornia stroct. ‘7A \\“5‘“‘r 7014 T. MURPHY. )muv wages o Lo WITHEELL. i Dining room waiter. N Aoy Wit o 7130 A} Pat Stine, ‘Growavilie, N 1L '\nmr bl e 3t VWARTED ok i 00M MATE WANTS v Bee office, nts’ fur goods of eve cription at the Fur Manufac- cppasite postoffics, Omaha. All are warran‘ed. Hixey G. Rivurig, Furrier. declBif 10b rooms and ex- amine sowething nics in the way of Fine Papotries tions to weddi querade pucties, sociables and con- certs. Cllll’lsT\(.—\S SLIPPERS AT WHITNEY'S, Just reccived at Tue Bre Job Rooma the uicest line of diminutive Paper and Envelopes ard Cards, suit- abls for Children’s Birthday Parties. Call and aee ther. Figs, Dates, Prunes, Pruncils, Citrons, Raising, Orange Pec], Lemon Peel, pure spices. Nu's all new and fresh. Froxue & Co., Grocers. decl-3¢ Zells Condensed Cyclopedia. An abridged library and univereal referonce book, isat present being introduced to our citizens. Tt s worthy of your attention, 10-6t 500 MENS', BOYS’ AND CHIL- DREN'S OVERCOATS AND ULS California Poars, Plums, Grapes, ste., st Tizard's Palac o214 The ouly Cyclopedia published giv- fng maps after Gay's Atlas and pro- nunciation, is Zells condensed Cyclo- pedia. 10-6¢ Go to the OMAHA TOY STORE, 513 Fourteenth street, between Farn- ham and Doaglas, for anything in the toy line. The largest and best se lected stock in the city. t&ftf H. Pomuyax, Proprietor. —COMIC TIN TYPES!— Come and see them, just the thing for New Year, elght new desigus at Grand Central Gallery, 212 Sixteenth St. 13-e0d-3: £ On and after tnis aate and during the holiday season, the Boston Cash Dry Goods Store, on Tenth strect, will present a bisco of jowelry to each person buying over one dollars worth of goods. This fa no lottery scheme, but simply a pressnt to our friends among the public, and the article will be given at the moment of purchase. The jowelry consists of ear rings, skirt studs, breast pins, cuff buttons, hat pics and cuff buttons, 13-3¢ TO HORSEMEN. Some time ago we made & mention of the removal of Dr. Chambers, vet- erinary surgeon, t6 bis new location, the *‘Blue Barn,” on Sixteenth street. Previous to that time the Doctor was in partnership with Dr. Ayers, and has for a number of years been well and favorably known to our citizens. Diir- ing the Iate trouble with the epizootic the unbounded suscess met with by Dr. Chambers has given him the repu- tation of being the veterinary surgeon of tne west, a title he well deserves. SRR S SO e Geo. A. Custer, Post G. A. R. At the regular meeting of Geo. A Custer Post No. 7, G. A. R., last evening in Clark’s Hall, the following officers were chosen for the ensuing year: Post Commander — James M. France. Senior Vice Commander—D. A, Hurley. Jonior Vice Commander—E. Wy- man. Chaplain—d. B. McCoon. Officer of the Day—John Mott. Officer of the Guard—Otto Schnei- dewind. Delegates to thestate encampment: Col. Watzon B. Smith, Gen. C. R. Frederick, Hon. Jas. H. Kyner, Jcs. Southard, Hon. Jno. R. Manchester, and P. P. Shelby. New Mauscatel, London Lager and Dehesa Raisens in quarter bozes for shortest notice. Prices moderate. Always fresh Uysters at Tizzard's. decl3-tf tf TERS TO BE CLOSED OUT RE- GARDLESS OF COST, AT POL- ACK'S. 6-uf Reel Estate Transfers. Norman A. Kuhnto J. K. Ras- mussen, et al;q. c.d.,n. 4 n. e }n. e. }, sec. 17, t. 16, 1. 13, 0.—$60. Al ML Elgar to trustees Swedish Lutheran Emmanuel church; q. c. d., lot 6, block 21, Omaha—$1. Flower Hill Cemetery company to Michael Holrath; w. d., block 10, ill Cemotery—85. . d wife to Peter Bayer: w. d. lot 5, block 1, Kountze's third add tion, Omaha—g300. J. H. Flicgel and wifo to August Schipporeit: q. . d. lot 20, bl ck 3, Kountze's third addition, Omaha— £400. George Spenca and wife to Georze H. Boggs and Lew. W. Hill: w. 8w, | sec. 7, t. 16, r. 11 6.—3300, Byron Reed 1o C. F. Goodman, lot 121, Prospect Hill Cemetery—$27. Byron Reed to C. F. Goodman, lot 122, Prospect Hill Cemetery—30. Sophia Lows to Gioorge Warren Smith, w. d., lot 6,and n 44 ft of 8 88 ft lot 5, block 134, Om1ha—86000. Margaret and0. T, Franks toThos. Johnson; q. ¢ d. lot 5, block 206}, Omaha—$£50. Wim. Daily, U. 8. marshal, to Wil son Reynolds; sw } sec. 11, t. 14, . 10, and sw } sec. 2, t. 15, r. 11— $800. Wilson Reynoldsand wife to A. W. Albro; w. d. 8w }, see. 11, t. 14, r. 10 e—$1280. Chas, W. Keyes to Chas. J¥ Pratt; q. c. d. lot 18, Keyes' subdivision lot 9, Capitol addition, Omaha—85. A.J. Popleton and wife to Chas. F. Goodman; q. c. d. middle } lot 7, block 122, Omaha—$1. Sophia Lowe, trustee, to George Warren Smith: w. d. w. 44 ft. s 4, Tot 8, block 136, Omsha—82,000. Charles W. Hamilton, trustee, to August Banbenneik: w. d. lot 8, block n, Omaha—8350. READ.TEINK AND BELIEVE! THE LITTLE GIANT STILL AHEAD. Read What Ned Puntline Saya About it: EAGLES' NEST, \msumu, N. Y. February 1ot 18 Me °C. B. Thompson, Pridgesater, Conn.: My Dran Sim—The Pocket Sciles I ordered havearrived. I have tested them and find them perfectly accurate, from the ounce up to the full weight—81bs. They are eo small and stowable, #0 0 speak, every fisherman will carry one in his vest puchet, to test his “big catches.” Every i Tikes 10 know she has s, will need one. KT, like Davic 'to be & won- “ctive and veetul article, doing away with tie need of cumbersome “OLD FoaT" Ges. ' Yours Traly, E. Z G- JODSON, alias Mo Eowmuss above lotter speaks for itsclf, as N BusTiNE iwone of tie best sportsmen in this country, aud is we't knawn thioughout theworkl 352 litcrary writer of gieat auiity, and the above letter shou'd eontince any oue a8 to the ‘merits of the “LITTLE GIAYT PocKET Scatss, they are the neatest invention of the age, weigh from cunce Lo cizht pounds, and warranted ac- curate; each ceale is elegntly plated with nicks silver and il 1ag. a Ve-tmewitn -t inary ca EVERY ON& sHOULD HAVE O Just the thing for Sportsmen, Hanters, Fisher- men, and also for family use, 8 they are easliy carriedin the vest pocket. Every tamily should surely have one, as they are very handy about the bouse, In. weighing Preserves, eic., they are indispensable. ~ Ay child can weizh with these Scalcs, and they can ot get cut of Or.er, &8 they are made «n & new principle. The price fs +nly Fifty Cents each, a0 ig within the resch of al. AGENTS AXD THE TRADE SeTruED AT REDUCED family trade. dec13 3t Fumyaxe & Co., Grocers. facturer, Bridge 35 per wonth, Creiglon B Falux NT—Coita, new house, eis Enquire J. hata.. A over Mer- chants Exchangs, N. B. Gor, 16th and Dodge stroets. 0.4t over BEMIS' new column of barzaiag on 1s ags EEE At O SALE- The entire farniture of 3 rooms, desirably located; cun <nke possession 1% orice Acdress “H.", Bee Offic TPOK BA” E—Small talular boiler and_sta Roddis & Thrall 7 FERS A SPLENDID LIST 0 Bargain inHouses, Lots, Farms an Lans, in bis new column on 1st page SEMIS "-cHEAFLANB ‘| 80,000 ONEMILLIONACRES xn ERN NEBRASKA, $2T085PERACRE. 20,000 Acres I }DBUELAS GOUNTY, i6 t0.12 Miles from Omaha, | 56 to $10 per Acre, on Long Time and | | Low Interest. | | Celonies all the best| Counties in the State. | | acres scattered i through lowa, A large number of Improved |Farms in Nebraska, many or| m,cm near Omaha, $12 to $40! pera acre. An Immense List ot OMAHA CITY PROPERTY, Consisting of Elegant Resi- dences from $3,000 to $20,- 000. Many vacant lots in the additions to Omaha. Eundreds of lots scattered | through the City. Houses and Lots, Business Houses and Lots, and all kinds of Ciy Real Estste. Large tracts suitable for| : Immense Si * FALL AND WIN Fine Cust Boys Suit Children’s Suits. WINTER ORCHARD & SEAN, CARFETS D‘WEY & STU“I FURNITOUR®, | ‘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 for Bouzlas and Sarpy Counties for sale, | 1 SALF—Cottonwood inmber of all sizes;at DMOND'S, Sixteonth. SCAPED—From Y pony about 3 enclsure, ar3 old with sore on_back, TRAYED—Red an oll, ~ Aswtable reward w rétun ‘o N, H{ANSES, Commer be paid for hei {TBAY NOTICE_Tarcn up on the premises D ot thesutaerizor in FEW day boarJers can be accommodated at 1casomable rates, at Ko m 23, H up steirs, eatrance on 13th st 6310 {EALED PROPOSALS will he roc ved by the ¥ undersigned until Saturd. 1890, for the parchase of all 2and 4, block 141, Omaha _ Terms cash rightls’resorved to reject any or ail hids. By order of the Baard of Commi JOHN R. M 3414 HILL'S MANUAL NOTICE: B. 5. PEALE, of Counci! Blufls, Tows, 1 no Innger Genersl"Agent. for the su3 of HILL'S MANUAL OF - S0c! FORMS, * We havi guod_and suilcien CAUTION the pul on, by unserupiiy o2 'Se v, December 15th, tings on lota 1, The and w ‘c against boing imposed up- m-n, who attempt to *“valm istead of or sub- Fublish- “Hills Manaal,” seribed f 0TS, FARMS, HOUSES AND LANDS Look u\crm.Mls Dew colamn of bargains on lst [wqun North Omaba, aspotted_alf about two or thres d.ys old. Owner can have 8ime by calliog at North Western b Cuming streot, and ayizg for this notien. POWDER Absolutely Pure, Made trom Grape Cream Tartar.—No other preparation makes such lizht, flsky hot brews or luxarions paatry. [Can bo éaten by dsspept withoat fear of tha ils resulting from hewrs igastible food. S01d only in cans by all Grocer. Fovas Faxiso Powors. Co. J. H. FLIEGEL & GO. Saccessors to J, H. TIIELE, MERCHANT TAILOR No. 1220 Douglas Street, ¥ York, ©. B. THOMP:ON, fiveator and tole uai| OMATLA, NEE, e - | Larze hou e and corner lot. | 4 beautitul lots fronting south fa [sac & Selden's ada. for 31 sos and full lot, rents for 450 per vear. Largo house full I Residenco and 4 full H. Fine resldenico propert Houso and lot, House e House and one-half iof Three houses and corncr Residence and corne House and 60 leet front, 16t street. Larco house and corner 1o Rewidence and three lots. Two houso er lot. . 1,100 Houso and smal [ot, Casa strest. 2100 Hause and lot, 27th near Farnham ... 1,000 BOGGS & HILL. Brick housc and corer 10 Small house and fuil lot, OMAHA | oMAHA MAX MEVER & O VE A EX A . GUNS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING COODS, Fishing Tackle, Base Ball NOTIONS AND FACNY GOODS AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & TET BOSTON GLOTHING HO! FARNHAM STRERT, ¢ nd a full fine of co., A=A2= MARHOFF'S TRUNK FACTORY. Trunks and Valises in the West. I‘mw-p.. and Sample Trunks a Specialty. PROP., H. H. MARHOFF, - - - ‘ases 117 11th St 3 Doors North of Douglas St IT IS A GRATIFYING FACT THAT WHITE SEWING MAGH u,- Huse and lot, 23 stre House and full fot, worth New two-story house & Residence and fall lot, House and one House and half lot, House and lot, Shinn's addit'o House and haif lot, Case strect. ‘House and balf lot, Cass S Residence and wo lots, Cap Elegant brick residence— full lots. Finest residence in the Residence property. Residen o propert; Residence. Touse and iot, Shi House and lot, Shinn's addition. House and Iot, 2+th and Farnbam.. House and lot. 27th and Dougl House and fuli [ot, Tzard st. New house and 13 ot Residence property. Hoseand Tot: Hotbach Residence, Farnham st Honse and }lot 1 bioe House and § lot 1 blo Large buildin; House and lot House and } lot, ne 1500 House and | lot, near depot. w0 House and Iot, South A L 1,000 o Lo 260 5,000 ilence pre 2500 Fouse and § lot, Webster st. 21700 Horse and 5 acfos at parracks. 700 House and Iot, Armstro; 1,000 "6 THouse and lot, South House and ) dition .. Residence Hoase axd lot, 16th Boggs & Hill, ReaL EsTATE Brokens, 1408 Farn. St., Omaha, feb, ction and that it is stead- g in public ta @ives universal Sati ily and mpidly i t running, the s constrnetion and the most perfect Ma the market. The White Co. employ as agents tegrity, and purchasers are alway: because they find everything just as ented. Everybody should use this Machine, T salesso far this year are more than doubl the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the{Omaha Offlce will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNG, Cor. Davenport and 15 Wa. F. STOETZEL, Has the exclusive sale of tl GOLD COIIN HEATING STOVE. The Gold Coin is this season the favor ed aboveall other Stoves. comes both plain a dn mented, had the new patent grate and fire-pot,that w bsalf dozen of any other. The Gold Coin weighs nore than any other Stove of its size in the market, a=d is, efore, moredurable than any other Stovs, isstrictly warrantod ine very t, it requires no salesman to sell it as city reference sells without trouble. Cor. 10th and Jackson.