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e — 1 The Daily Bee. Monday Morning, March 7. e 3 of trade this evenirg. sty Dy to-night. board of education meets to- oty is being added to . meeting at the Omaba orrow might. le given By the ladies ational saciety will be held g, March 10, at the Con- allan has purchesed rest in_the Grand all, and e high license bill. 1l oficiate in Sew- ¢ the transfer from the uring Febroary advertisement. e per dozen, $-34 s, mbtf e jowel. 026-tf s, Saxels. s, at Chi- wldm axe's, draggist. Monday, Judge HEADLIGHT GLEAMS, Visible Through Snow and Tce. Raising the Blockade. The ralsing of the encw blockade which bes left Omaha without com- manication with the east, except by the old relitble Wabesh live, for the past weck was rafecd yesterdsy. Saturdsy night two trsiLs came ln over the Rock Tsland from Des Moines and two through trains arrived over the C., B. & Q. Yesterday three trains came in over the Rock Island . one over the C., B. & Q., the lat- ing two hours late, A train wes expected over the Northwestern last might. The Rock Island train anxiely to get it in good shape for his family before death called their nataral protector from them, he probsbly over-worked himself and hastened the crisls of his disease, which was fatal almost at the moment of his success. Mr. Droste was s member of Omaha Lodge No. 2, L 0. 0. F, and also of the 0dd Fel- lows’ Protective aseoclation. From the latter ho will derive a benefit of aboat 2600 for his family, which will clear his estate of all encumbrance and leave his family, consisting of a wife and five children in good shape finsncially. A BIG CATASTROPHE. A Colorzd Interpreter of the brought in three cars of mail matter, The west bourd train on the U. P. left about 1:30 p. m. eleven cars, an unusunily large train for this sea- eou of the year. The present blockade is certainly proving the most distrous yet exper- tenced by westera railroads, and it is stated that in most plue- the snow is packed dowa very and will have to be ehoveled out by hand when an sttempt to cpen fhe track,is made, v will be run- nivg sgai us regalar- ity, maintained by them in summer, is & question uot ezsily answered, and not cven attempted by railroad men. XATLWAY BRIE The board of trade is interost a proposed railroad from O Nebraka City The paccengers on train No, 2 from Lincoln to Omaha, March 4th, passed plimentary resciutions te Cond nd when voured by the , Order of the ht. ness of importance will give & masquer- h 19th, oads will now clear up pre- t kade. 2d Lands. Look not bargainson lst —Lota, over Bemis' new ¢ ble dissatisfaction soundary Ines of rsare cordially lders in the city. comtracts which will d a half, andTttoer ing hoom will be il the makers can rick is worth $10 iiln, at present. t Graf- offersone dollar §(1) born in that county 1 the 1th of Decem- c.ent year. That man knows \ tender chord to induce im- Sabbath school a'ternoon at their strect and Capi ck. The school is s classes for grown All will be ind it children, Chiliren sent there session for two e had the Surgeon Le- Utal, under s had a duel ering the question olly or placing him on As nsual, a woman was a pleasaut evening They had = 1d wen't keep verybody is on mestings , as it s the ular business thand Howard streets, er, pro Thie ho- repsired snd furalshed with new furiture thronghout, and fords firsi-class acoommodation to . Charges reason- e ator, — Bishop Clarkson's Lecture. 3 delivers & hall on Sunday 7:30 o’clock > Great Pyra- lecture course. FISH ! keoping Lont, it to their in- 1. Nickols', corner He koeps a variety Salt Fich,” Fresh 14RRIBLE LOW! LOOK! Targo C tramod, 65c. Large Peintings, 84 to $7.50. Two doliar frames for &1 Mouidings, made up, balf price, | M | LOOK!! romo to frames at 1 | 8x10 ¢ feom 100w { Come ) vinoed, | A. Hoses, Jr, 1519 Dodge street, | next door to Harris & Fisher's, | m5-Af ave heretofore felt ie table when travel- | M. roal, will be v that e neat, attractive dor is soom to vamphlet form | s issus corrested under the i | | | of the general passenger Go- A Lmited number o ortisemonts of sex will be inserted. M. yon will anvess of "0 19 a few dage and ufford d basiness men sn up- " for such epace as { employed na » wec | bis excelent character, a host of tor Ea r his I snd patience, bou WaS 510! Passonger evening?” ing.” P Azeu —”\(nc this d e anger—Go Boara of Trade. The regular monthly mecting of the board will bo hicld this evening, March Teh, st 8 o'clock. The business to come before the board ie such as tends to strengthen and buitd up the come wmerce, the indu ral wel- faze of the city The won- derful progress of Omaha should untte the evergics ulate public- citizens to broader and more comprehensive views and plans for the new Omaba, which is 1apidly growing this year. The board of trado invites all citizens to wid the general prosper- 1ty of the community by suggsstions, information ond plans, which may have a tendency to extend the nsefal- ness of the organization. Applications for membership can be made to the undersigned. W. C. B. Auex, Sec’y. 2 and nd state, w Sty Batton Shoes, Side Lace Shoes, Front Lace Stices, of Rabbers a'wd Rul AT H. D )qL‘u & 0. Leading Shoe Store. El S Contributions to the Poor. The Ledies’ Relief society wonld acknowledgo the following donations: Mrs. 'S. H. H. Cl-k, §10; Bishop Clarkson, . Kiuball, clothe ing; Mia ; France, 2 lisrd, milk book. Mms, lcares WanTep—Advancosgent for Coxc *Phenomenal Art (Pisniste et Orgauistc). Sece Mansger, Revero House, Council Bluffs. Share terms, 1t Mariage Permits. The following welding permits were issned by the county judze last week: Qwen McCuffrey and Miss Sheresa Ken- nedy. Henry Eicke and Mis Samuel Be . Selb i Jeunie Bur- nsen s Jeseph Jelivk and Mi. < ) j J.J. Bacauck and Miss Josephive Kia- Rose and M N. Tsberg and Mics n F. P. Pjirron an R ;er-nn Barbara Oswald. y Anderson, Ether Lnstrict Court. The following proccedings were had in the district court Friday, the Hon. James W. Savage presiding: Liowe et al. va. Lowe; order correct- ing decree. Spetman va. Conn Jameeon ve. Lit Hughes vs. Estabro murrer sustained. Rous vs. Wright et overruled. Rithstein & Sons vs. DeGrost & Co.; judgmgt for plsintiff [.r@634.65. Armbrus'er & Co. De Groat & Co.;judgment for plaintiffior §165.10. McCarthy ve. Cowin; leave to an- wer in thirty daya. Aic va, Ratherford; garpishee dls- charged. ggun vs Berggun; dismissed. bbend rff v, O rey; sale con- firmed »nd deed ordered. MoCormick ve. McCormick et al.; reference to Homer Stal Baldwin va. Jense decree. o ot al.;de- demurrer Foos ve. Murray et al.; motion over- ruled, ighton National Bauk va. Pad- ton daye. ; moticn for overrulcd Be'm ve. flnwfl rd et al.; firsl order paon va. Horabergor; ju Heudrix ve. Root Reick va. Melbs Court_adjo ing at 9:30 ¢ Death Record. ° Louis Ches, Droste, sged about 33 yeare, died at his residence, on 25th and Cami ts, at 7a. m., Satur- day, of quick consumption. The deccased has for years been nic in the Un- ion Pacific shopz, and was uiversally respected as » men alvays sober, steady and industriovs. He won, by friends zmorg his co-laborerz, as well s awong citizens with whom he was brought in contaet. ' intcreais for six months psst, but | T the last three mor ths ho has been | aling very raprdly. He hind purchased | a tomeon Cuming street, and in his ' Felive Language. “Ssy Boss, are you a feller as puts s in the nowspapar!” asked an own darkey at the depot yes- over terdsy, of & Bee reporter awaiting the arrival of the eastern train. “Yes,” roplicd the nowspaper man,” I do something of the kind once in a while, do you know anything?” “Yes, how wa h will you give for a good piece of new:?” “Oh that dopends,” snid the re- porter,” I wouldn't give much for an ordinsry deg fight, nor a common every day runaway, nor a saloon fight, but if you can divulge angthing in the way of a sensation,—an elopement or suicide, you will earn enough chewing tobaceo to last you a month, confer a lasting favor on me and relieve a long suffering pblic.” “Now white man,” said the darkey, “you am touchen a pint as sm Do ways familiar to me, end sumfin T don’t kuow nuffen about, fo'de Lawd, but what T do know em mighty ex- traordinary_scldom, T caa toll you, and no e . ““What isit?” Bt cats speakin’, talkir! as me and you is.” “What do they sa3?” “Why they jist go on au’ tell of their trouble and satisfactions; "bout spackin’, an’ moonlight picknickeo, snd killen young chickens, an’ crawl- en on houses, an’ —" “But hold on, Audrow Johnston, what do they ssy?” “Why ain’t T a tellin’ you as fest as the Lawd'll let me?” Yes, but if you want thie putia the paper you will have to tell it werd for word,” eald the reporter, producing book and pencil. «Well, T was setéin’ out on de poach one cbnen, kind o’ restin’ and listen'n to.de crickets and de bull frogs, and watchin’ de moon as it wr3 whizzen frongh de clouds, and was thinkin’ of going to bed, a3 it wes gettin’ late, eve whenall of a sudden two Tom cats |} tumbled over de fence and commenced skuolkin’ round de back yard. Findin' they couldn’. get into no meanuess no way, they tquatted dowa and com- menced relatin’ their speriences. One was a Dutch cat an’ t'other was Irish, full blood.” “How in the world did you find that oul?” inquired the man of the “You must have been drcam- “White man, éon’t fool yourself on dat, dis coon has read a mighty heap; ooe ob dem cats, de Duw'mxau want- ted to raise an atmy au’ go an’ clean out de Jchn Balls in ehort order. He :d dat de Boers had been 'buscl long enough and dat suthen must be done, and the Irish cat jes’ held out his hand to do Dutch et and sald, J. A, Creighton; card receiver, Mre. Fred Delone; silver cream and suger bowls with call beil attached, Mr. ‘Which Leave Us Eanging on | Matt Claire; card receiver, Mr. and Mrs. Dlumar‘ set silver knives and SOCTAL STATICS. the Ragged Edge of spouns, Miea Stacia Ceowley; slver Lent. frult knives, Mr. aad Mra. J. G boquet holder, Miss Lirzie Murph: napkin rings, Rose and Sarah Smith; e Feuriay Byeiiee set boquet holders with bequets, Mr. The beginning of Lent, on Wednes- | and Mra. J. D. Iler; boquet holder day last, has grestly diminished the |and card receiver, Mrs. John E. Da- pumber of masquerade and private | Vis; berry dish and boquet holg". eTioe) o) ba Ureporiid ¥HIL Seeak | Smee Cunnolly, pickle castor, Maz- i i Faqan; boquet From tho soclal events of the past | Exjdeme: Me-and St L}i;{:' il even days we glean the following: | Jennie Delone; card receiver, Mageis cnaxoE BLossoys. and Carrio Lango; silver spoonholder, Ozt young friend, WAl . Frest, | J: 8nd re. Detnis; pac Japanesd formerly of Owmahs, now of Logsn, nd Mre, Mealio; caka Hanley; opera fan, Mr. Utah, was marrled at Loramie the [ ach; butter kuife, gigar spoon 10th of February, at 4 o'clock, at the ::l-: ep; cl&tz fogx Sadie R‘;l;; cz(;r}: r: 5 e : 3 es Brennan and Miss O'Con- brides residence, to Mllls | i e e danghter of Luther .Fillmore. A [ wi)} Gentleman; oil painting, J. L. quiet wedding—mo cards. Shortly after the ceremony the haopy pair tock their departure for Utah where Nichol; toilet set, Mary E. Smith; basket' of flowers, Mra. Wocdard; Mr. Frost’s mailroad dutles required his presence. pickel castor, a friend; nspkin rings, Mr. and Mra. A. J. Hosgland; bronze match-ho'der, Mary Rich, Grace Tal- bot, and Maggie Wright; pair tadle frames, Sallic Goetechius; FLOYD'S FRIEND3, SPECIAL NOTIGES. The Gallant Colonel Surpris- ed in His Own Strong- hold. He Surrenders at Discretion. The number of men in Omaba who are not personally acquainted with the genlal face and haudsome figure of Col. E. B. Fioyd, who is the Chief Aidde Campof Mr. M. A, McNa- mara, is, wo venture to say very small. Col. Flogd fs from December 31at t» January lat, that is to say from one years end to the other, always to be found at his post the same court- age. ity of his temper, and he sefves every man as though he were a prince, though ho be anythiog but the gentle- man in his conduci. We believe 1 picture S S,pe"y‘ formerlyof tidy, Nellie Goetschius; carving Omahs, was united in marriago t0 (1ol “forl apd steel, | r. » and Mrs. Georgie Laura Sperry, January | Mrs. 0. V. Gailagher; two Eoquots, 1st. Rev. Joseph Cook officiating. | Maggie and Britta McDonald; fruit The interesting event took place at |knives, Mary BcNamara; boauet 5 oder, Mr. and Mra. Juliua Ilor; :° Yankton agency, Dakota Terri- |} onef Miss Carrle Wilson; granite Ty, iron teapot, Mr. and Mrs. Walter LECTURE Reed; silk scarf, Miss Libbis Mo- The lecture of Capt. Geo. W. Bell | Cartnev, of Cheyenne;_toilet bottles, Margaret Barbesu; elegant ehawl, at the Y. M. C. A. roome, Thursiay | GpilENeTyopatd: Shiakeepenre's works, evenivg, on “Mistakes of Lifo,” was | Mr. and Mrs. Roche; Burns' and apiece, of literary excellence and | Byron's poems, J. L. Hackett, of evinced a thorough ressarch of histo- | Louisville, Ky.; fool rest, Naio Creary; sot toilet matts, Miss L. Brass; bequet ry. Ho s a very ploassnt speaker and | 37 e Curtney: R does not fall to win admirers. Oarmick, The fourth lecture of the Unity Lyceum courss took place last evon- ing, and was delivered by the Rev. W. E Copeland on thesubject, “The Loom of Life.” A fair audience was in attendance. Prof. Church, of Lin- el B Ll SRR Best Minnesota Pstent, Flour per hundred pounds, 81, Sweet Spring Wheat Flour per hundred pounds, §2.00. Quick sales and sweil profits our motto. Wrisiaxs' & Bro., coln, delivers tho nert lacture on 3 ‘Sunday; Tis Use and Abute,” in two | 81-to-sst -Gty Mills, 8th & Farn, weeks. Dr. Scherer has returned home. CHURCH SOCIABTE. There was a very la-ge attendance at the Presbyterian scciable Thursday evening, and a very enjoysblo time was had by all present. ~ The Omaha Gloo club gave several of their best songs, which wore enthusiastisally or.- cored. The programme of exercises was as followa: 1 “The March,” by tho Gloo club, and “The Vintage Sony” &3 an on- core. 2. Recitation, by Helen Gibzon. 3. Quartette, “The Kuight's T\ woll,” by F. 8. Smith, A. D. Morris, J. Wesley s and Ravel France. 4, Reattation, “My Dolly fs Doad, " by Lillio Beunez 5. “Comrades in Arms,” by the Glee club, who gave as sn encore, ““The Flag.” MAENNERCHOR MASQUERADE. The snnual ball of tho Omaha Mewanorchor took place Tuesday evening, and proved a magnificent success. Both Motz's and Tarner halls were engaged for the occasion, - Ors and Hoffman's orchestra furnished | 8¢ 1ast night. the wmusic In one hell and Stein-| F. A.DMcShaneleft for Pittsburg, Pa, hausers orchestra in the. other. | las ight. ere was a yery large crowd in at- (S Ap el iz tendance; and a ‘great varioty of cos. | Ge0TSe Seybolt wont cast last night. tumes displayed, among the number being many elegant ones, Some ot the special featares that wero fntro- duced were very amusing, and created a greatdes! of merriment. Unmack- ing took place about miduight, and after a short ation the dancing was resumed and kept vp all night long. Office, 1412 Farnham street. md 2 PERSONAL PAHAGHAP) General Manager Touzalin, of the B. & DL, is expected home to-dny. D. E. Cornell, general agent of the U. P. at Kansas City, is in town. Gen. Charles W. Mead went east Sat- urday evening. Hon. J. H. Mcshane returnel from the west Saturday night Charles Shivrick has gone exst on bs- iness. Judie Wolworth has returned from Denver J. Nichols went west yesterday. S.S. Stevens, of the Rock Island, re- turned from the w.st lat night. Thomas D. McKay, general western agent of the €\, B. & Q. at San Franciscor passed east last zight. Col. Granuis was an east-bound passen- Hon. Thomas L. Kimbali wenf soath last evening. Mr. DL M. Marshall returned from the west Last night. Hon. Lew May, of the state board of fish commissioners, is in the city. Mr. Ed. Sieman, formerly with Fred. Met: of this city, left last evening for Da- kote. He is now represeating Charles Rebstock & Co. of St. Lonis, and ha« been in the city for the past week on busines, MISCELTANEOUS, The Standsrd club party Wedncs- day night wes a great succoes, despite the storm. Durant Engine company gives a banquet and ball the Iatter part of | route to Grand Island. this month. C. C. Housel has gone east. No. 1 Engine company has a bail| on the 25th. Hon. John Wallichs, state treasurer, passed through the city 3 Lucia A. Rogers has returned from Lincoln, “Shake, pard, I'm wid ye dar, lees jine Paruell and make a clean sweep of ’em.’ But dat are attempt at hand- shaken caused a mighty big rumpus, 1 kin tell you.” “How?” “Why, de Datch cat, which had been specions, sorter, ali slong, thought the Irish cat wasaimin’ a lick at him, and jumped back in a second and says, ‘Now see heab, pard, don’t come none of your Irish tricks on dls chile; I's been roun’ heah tco long. I hait's “scaped all de boot jacks in Omabs, an’ ahut guus, an’ dogs, an’ { mop-sticks, au’ cld women, and fell down chimness an’ durned nigh got roasted, tocome here and bo ‘posed on by you, you low-bred, dirty, stink- sucken son of an crgaa grind- ouzeelf in fight n’ conditicn, t0 tack'l you right away.’ Then you'd ought to seen zhn Trish cat; ho raised the bair on his back, ®pit on his hends and slapped his sides with his tail, faster'n ten men conld count, and eaid, “Now, you onery cuss, yowd betler make sar- rangements for quittin’ this mortal clay and meotin’ the raler of the uni- vars, and ’pint eomebody to write your faneral pootry, for there won't ba enongh left of you to make a spot of grease aiter I'm through with you; I'm goin’ to lick you, you infernal two faced, cateraulen, uneducated, backslidiu’ hypocrite—take that?” And then te made a_jump at the Datch cat, his oyes flashen flames of fire as long as your arm. But the Datch cat wasa’s sleepen, for he made a jump into the air and come down right square ou top of the Irish cat's back, maken the fur fiy, and then they “rolled over and the Irish cat got on top, snd then they ot so mixed with one aunother thst they looked Iike they was allin one and I couldent tell nothen about it. Then they quit talken in Englisk and took to swearen in genuine cat Latin. I guess they can express their feelens better in tha. | Javguage tha any otber. They ed the suwe words that they 4 when two of ’em are tied by the tail and hung on a elose line. “How did it end?” asked the re- porter. ““Well,” replied the darkoy, picking up thestub of a cigar. “they kept geten wuos and wus ‘till I couldn’t stand it any longer, so I reached for s erooked stick of stove wood cnd fell outof the chair and when I got up and looked sround the durned cats had jumped the fence and skip) got any loose chasge about you The reporter gave him a bogus quar- erand the darkey mingled with the throng and was lost sight of. PIANO-TUNING AND REPAIR- ING. Mr. George Walther, who has gsined the full confidence of quite a nomber of our prominent citizons of being the best tuner in the city, re- coives orders at his place, 317 17th | street. 52t | el | Miss Stella Neill haviog declded ¢ make Omaba her home, is now pre- { pared to receive pupils in voieo cul- | He s been sick | ture and sight reading.. Applicaticns | va, 1 My may be made in person at her resi- donce, No. 2009 California street auy aftéruoon, or by letter, care of Post Office box 624 The Hooks 2unounce a mesquerade ball on the 224 inst. The ‘“Pleasant Hours” club gave the last party of their winter series at Masonic hall Tuesday evening. A pleasant surpriso party,of eighteen couples, was given Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haney Tuesday evening, The “shect and pillow case” costame was adopted with merry effocts, Hetzal & Irvine Edwia Loveland, of Rapid City, D. T, is the city. Mr. JamesT. Clark, general agent of the Northwestern, has been confined to his residence for several days with a heavy cald. Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson, of Co- Jumbus, with their daughter Mrs. Spell- man, are in the city. H the colonel has the unlimited confi- denca and esteem of every man who has the pleasure of his acquaintance, and thus it bappened that as the days rolled around with their varying eun- shine and storm the 4th of March brougkt tho colonel the forty-fourth anntvorsary of his birth, his friends cast about them for a suitable way of expresiing their estcom and lelvlng with bim s pleasant souvenir of the doy. @Fridsy about six o'clock sbout sixty "gentlemen had assembled at Mr. MoNamara’s, and, the Colonel, being in entire inncconce of any plot | 3nd against him, was called out in front of the visitors by Mr. J. J. Neligh, who with a few complimentary prefaiory remarks, that it being a well- known fact that he had gallantly served his country in the late civil war &8 colonel of the 19th New Yerk infantry, his friends had detorminsd to present him with a mineature- sword as an emblem of the might'er weapon which he bhad so braviiy wiclded on many a blocdy batile ficld in defense of the stars and stripes. Mr. Neligh then handed hima tin toy sword, costing about twenty-five cents. The colorel ac- cepted the gift, thinking a good joke had been played upon him, and that was all thero was to the affaic. At this momeut, however, Col. E. F. Smythe stepped to the front and in an excellent manner alluded to the colonel's high place in the esteem of his friends and to the hope they all had that he might sco many happy re- tarns of the auwplicious occasion after which he closed by eaging: “Col. Floyd, you are now aurrounded by a number of your friends, and in the bosom of each one there beats & warm heart, and in each heart there glistens o spark beaming forth with the friend. ship they bear you, and it is as bright and as brilliant as this little token which I now precent yon.” Ho thereupon handed the Colonel a boesutifal solitairo dizmond ring, whoso glittering facets were reflected in the tenr-drops that dimmed the eyes of the eurprised recipiont who could only find strength to offer the usaal recognition of courtesy. He sur- rendered unconditicnally and even to- day isso proud of his gem of a pres- ent that hecan only show it to those who ask concerning the affalr. The ring cost nearly $200 and was purchosed of Messrs. Ediolm & Erickson, by & namber of friends in- cluding our most prominent citizens and excluding many who regret that the entire gift was not their own ex- pression of regard for an elegant gen- tlemas 1518 Dodge Street. furnished the music A vocal club, comprising twelve prominent siugers of Omaba, wa3 or- ganized at Hon. George W. Dosne's W. J. Davenport, general western agent of ‘the Burlington road, was taken sick | Thursday with an attack of sumething like | residence Thursday evening. Anoth- | poeumonia, H er meeting ocours nest Tharsday, at b ey i which officers will bo clected. e enousiauLys i ACADEMY OF MUSIC. W regret to learn that the injuries | The Gilmore & Miacco Hampty Dumpty troups will hold bigh carnival at the Academy to-night and Monday evening. Judge W. F. Bick will on Tuesday evening begin a series of elegantlart entertainments at the Acadomy, which will no doubt draw large houses. Theatre - goers are antlcipating a great deal of pleasure in seeing Tom Keene, the tragedian, at the Academy on March 15th. Maggle Mitchell will be here on the 16th. The Farry Larken booked for the 23r3. The Minnte Palmer troupe is com- ing on the 25tb. *‘Rooms for Rent,” will be the at- attraciion on the 26ih. The German theatre at Turner hall is wall patronized every Thursday evening. Belen Mar White, the Shakeepear- ian reader, will give an entertainment here nt an carly date. The Omzha amateur dramatic club sre making preparatjons to produce “Qolleen Bawa” and “‘Peep 0'-Day.” LAVISH ARRAY CF PRESENTS, received’;by Miss Blanchi Hilten, tho adepted daughter of Me. J. H. Bo- | Alvia, who feil from aswing, near the Hizh School building, Fridsy, ‘are quite serious’ She was Salurday in a critical condit d the extent of her injuries cannot yot be definitely us- certained. The thanks of her parents ero ex- tended to Miss Lowe, ths feacher, who 0 kindly cared for her snd ns- | sisted her to reach home in rafety. CRUJZSHANE & CO. have open- ed their first, importation of Foreign Dress Goods. They are very clegant. A splendid lice cf all wool Frsnch dress goods. A splendid Tine of ens and Housekeeping goode—cer- tainly by far the largest steck in the city. Their all linen Towel st 25c is groat value; has mevor been sold be- foro for loss than 373e. An immense stock of Linen Damasks, Table Cloths and Napkins, all of which are marked in plain figures, exactiy the samo price company 1z _Following is & lict of gifts reccived | 85 retailed in New York. 2 5 Mr. and Mrs. Owen McCafirey, at T their moarriage last" Tuesdsy. A handsome set of diamond eas rings, from the groom; an elegant par- lor suite, of silk and plash, Mr. ard Mre. Hugh McOsffrey; “Radiant Home” heatit g sosc, with oven, John and Joseph McCafirey; o besutifal Bible, Mre, Kennedy, of Brooklyn, mother of the bride; hsndsoms glass case clock, Mr. snd Mra. M. W. Kennedy; oil painting, Mrs. Sullivan; otl painting, Miss Zla Kennedy; gold dianer set, Mrs, Guilfoile, soklyn, sister of tho bride; set jewelry, Uecelia Keoneds, of Brooklyn, sister of the bride; gold-lined silver tea set, Mr. C and Mrs. P. E Tler; silver water ser | E. Markel, lot 26, 1n A. Kountze's vice, e, and Mrs, Beingo and Fraok | edd., g. ¢ 4 83,000 Rurkley; atadents’ lamp, Mr. sod| 3. L Mrs. Barkley snd Mrs. Leary; biue |5, bloev baod china tea set, Mr. and MM: Jobn A. McShane; chamber eet, M. and Mrs. Thomas Swift and danghter; silver castor, Mr. and Mrs. Bushman and Henrs Bushman; handsome hat, tete set, Mr. and Mrs. Burmeister; da ask papkina and tablecloths, M Hshn acd son; bouget, Anna Hahy damask napkins, Mis. Denzer; in v dual esster, Mr. ard Mra. F. A, Nash; card receiver, Mrs 8. P, silver napkin rings, Mr. and A McNamara; i b Mrs_ Ed. C. McShane; jewel case, Will P. and Roso Henne- sar; eet silver knives, Mr. and Mre, Andrew Murpby; nickle cast ! Tae fcllowing transfers were re- corded at the county clork’s offico Fri- day, as reported for thia aper by Jobn L, McCague, res! esiste sgent avd conveyancer: Avgusius Kountze snd wife to Jossphine Eazan, lot 3 in bdlock 3, Kountze's 33 add., —£305 85. John D. Murphy aud wifo to Pat- rick Manion, o. } of Jot2in block 61, w. d.—81,100. Geo. H. Gay to Toomas 25 in a A. K untza's 3,330 82. Thomas Swxobe and wife to Jicob E. M. Wittig, lot e, Ounaba, 4 r. 81,300, INVISIGLE HAIR Ouly ten cents cach, st M. Sixteenth strect, neac Capitol ave f17ecd 3 | S Wood's, REDUCTIONS TISED all the year, buf each year genvine re- duekions are made at Bushman's Call | ana see their pric:s now, S E corcer | 15th and Douglas, | New Ties, New Ruchings, New Collars s Mre. " and Cufis. S them at Bushma feral OT ADVER- | ity MANY OF OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS ARE IN DOUBT AS TO WHAT KIND OF S'0CK WE CARRY, Would say, we carry a gen- line of dry goods and Notions. Shali secure all the Novelties as they are placed ‘upon the market, and shall | keep our stock as full and re- { plete as possible. We carry a reliable line of goods, and take pleasure |n selling you cheap, good oods. Our $1.00 Cashmere is un- questionably the best value given in Omaha to-day, Our Novelties, Brocades, Plaids and Dress Goods of all kinds are excellent value. Our Hamburgs are conced- ed by our patrons to be the cheapest in town. This may seem presumptous, but we take our customer’s word for it, and they ought to be able to judge. Qur $1.00 Corset, the Pliable Hip, is the strongest, best fittting, most durable Corset made. These are a few of themany bargains we can give you. We shall endeavor to be progressive and enterprising, we have excellent light, and insure vou courteous and gentlemanly attention. 7a-Packages Delivered to all parts of City. Call and see us. COUPER & LARD. 1518 Dodge St. Undoubtediy the beat 8! n in the 7 i s aterial and workmanship, com- ired with their great improvements, s Reinforc onis, R"u"lulc:d rra"ka and Reinforced sleevefi, their shirt the = y g garm: manufactured at the sa sderate pri $1.50. very shirt of our make is guaranteed_first-class and will refund the money if found otherwise, We make s specinlty of all wool, b‘nkur, 'md Gnntnn flannel, also persons wo offer spenial inducements in the manzer theso goods sre made for their protection. Pis. GoTrirneee, A Tnein etrea cous, gentlemanly, abliging pe:son- | » Nothing ever roffles the seren- | NOTICE_Advertisements To Loan, For Sale, Lost Found, Wants, Boardic, 0 be ine seried in these co'umns once for TEN CENTS per line; oach subsequent insertion, FIVE CENTS. por liso The first insertion nevee less than TWENTY-FINE CENTS. $36.000 _ dcity sud farm property. ‘eal Fiatate and Loan Agency, 15! TED—About Agrillsta 6 or jorth of Dave e Lication ar WV e o 2680 Do o - TANTED G ot 511 Wala WA . (15L WANTED For gorersl 1o 1610 daraey Lusework 1tod» geveral . 18th and We Weie WA Address H, Canfiel JOOST IN Im il T ANTED—A 20 girl at K WA rmer o and dack con o Mea. W, Avenue, East dakl i for veneral ho W corner i1thand Do WHEe TANTED— and s uata the YATANTED—A fex bos vl»n a orti wost corner of ¥ pleasiat e 7 AN FD-EY i and good iable, 04 ONE_OF T . class oppostu ances, to A [ ), street in the b address Geo. R ern Business Co 0+ Ri 0 101 B i Texveuw wtiisis: with or withou Enquure 1519 Dedge OR RENT—A store corner Leavenwo 10th sts. Al 6 mocking bird i sale. erson, S04 10th i comnes focasp good lucation.Satisfactory reas Addiess S J. G., Postoffice, O = MENS Send for Price Fpt MAX 10 ) reet, - John Maps of D Eoid only in cans by all Gro RoTAL BARING POWDER DR.BLACKS RHEUMATIC CURE | Warranted s Safe, Certain Stomach and Kidney remedy, a Toaic and £ removes the Diseass it im,roves the gen THE DAILY BEE ontains the Latest Home and Tele- | News of th Day. health. | SMiTH, BL’ CK & CO., PROPRIETORS, PLATTSMCUTH. NEBRASKA cotmsn, pevessl sient, (mala, K Stove Repairer, Job ¢ 1 s TZ & FRE NOTIOINS Tebaeco, Under-Wear, Tr mense Stock for L AKD WINTER Fine Custom-Yade CELOTEING Men’s Suits, Boys’ Suits Children’s Suits. WINTER OVERCUATS Boys, and Children. fats and Caps. unks and Valises, at Prices {o Suit Ail arx f"é%\l Qagf 'fii FARREA Fii B> Mol CC T Umbrellas SHPEVE JARVIS & CO., ki Jollars HGUSE IISHINGGOOD Wholesale | OVERALLS, SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, Kwear, and Cuffs, dubber Coats and 14th and Dodge Sts., Omata GATZ & FREER CRACKED MANUFACTURERS pase AND HEYER MEY & WHOLL ACCONISTS 25 eents Tipes from 25 eent gars from S15.00 per 1 . BEEMER, + 3?N31ERQHB D. B Kinds EMAN, nd (¢ \'H‘(,TI‘ 3TAN, 510 11th St., Gmaha, VER &C0., HIEL 5. GUNS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING GOODS Fishing Tackle, Balls and a full line of FANCY GOODS (RE) ER & SALE CO., per peund upwards, s per dozen upwards, @ upwards, ablisied iware. ter and Manafacturer of of Cans, Tenth and Jackson Streets. MUNEY TALKS All sales str v rash, therefore we are enabled to ofier the consumers of the weed only first lity goods for their money. e Best straight 10¢ Cigar in the cit Ve Best 3 for a quarter Cigar in the city, Best Strai ot Oar 80 —iT ANTO ht S Cigar in the city, etroit Fina Cut a Spi ns Uut Bagley's Mav Flower in 8 and 16 onnce ¢ For 40c we ha Ity, a good one, €20, e bang up Smoking Tot ™ BAGCO STORE, ” zias Street. Bagley’s May Flower dec?2eodzm