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The Daily Bee. ‘Wednesdey Morning, March 9. BREVITIES, —Paterson sells coal. —See Polack’s advertisement, —Hosp» sells Actists’ Matedials. mbtf —Get vaccinated if you would avoid the speckled scourge. —Store room wanted. See special col- umn. m7-2t —Tmported cigars, at Saxe’s, druggist. —Whipple, McMillan 1& Co., the "-.L ers, Creighton Block, —Key West and domesticcigars, Snv-. —TFull line f artists’ materials, at Chi- cago prices, Kubn'sdrug store. ml-lm — There aresixty-one cases on the docket, of the county court this tarm. —Ttie all day by the bright light now since the recent fail of beautiful snow. —40ts, ¥axms, Houses sud Lands. Look over Bem.e’ now column of bargainson 1st page. —The Wabash has about four hundred trains of grain “laid out” between Omsha and Chicago. —All persons having “Queen Esther” A BRIDEGROOM'S BLAZE.! A Threatening Fire in the | Cellar of Jacob’s ! Block. H A Lively Display of Sewing ~ Machin¢s cn the Street i A little before ten o'clock yester- | day sjfire broke out inthe cellsr un- derneath the Whecler & Wilson ms- chice rooms in Jacobs® block, ecrner of 15th and Capitol Avenue. Mr. | Stdney Smith, masager axd state | agent for the compauy, was just ¢ - ting down to breskfas: «t ihe time, in a room ‘o ‘the rear of the shop, apd heard tho alurm | given several times bofore he realized that the flimes were at work right under his frer. The dis- covery of the fire was meds by several parties simultaveously, the smoke pouring up through or.cka in the floor, and showiag itsell in both the first and second stories. An slam was eent in from box 15,snd the en- costumes or books will please leave them st Hospe's. —Judge Bick opecs his series of mag- nificent art entertaiuments this even- ing. —There were 430 saks of Australian mail to be handled by the postal clerks yestorday, for the west-bound traia. N m Tor iomrioation and sent to the county jail for 15 days. —Ten barrels of whisky,seiz:d at various times for revenue violations were sold the other day by the reve-ue department. —By a late order issued from Fort Omaha, leave of sbeence for one month is gravted Colonel John E. Smith, 14th in- fantry. —For 1ands, Lots, Houses and Farms ok over Bemis’ new column on first page Bergains. —Two boxes of fine specimens were re- ceived yesterday by the Nebruska Acade- my of Sciences fr:m Prof. Jas, H. Blodget, of Rockford, ILinois. --An additional quartelte table has been placed in the Western Union-tele- * graph office for the consolidated At'antic and Pacific operators. We ave glan ta learn that Dr. Couns- man's son who was so severely injured recently while coasting, will probaby en- tirely recover in a short time, —The abject of the trip by Messrs. Kim- Dall and Stebbins to Topeks, meutioned Monday, was to coufer with the officials of the A. . and S. F. as topassenger and. freight rates on through business. tire deparbment wis soon on the | spot, though the location of the fire was for some little tims a matter of doubt, clouds of emcks pouring out from every openlrg in tho fine build- ing. Abole was cotin the hall ou the second floor befure it was ascer- tained that the fire was o ed to the cellar and to that particolar division of it under the Wheeler & Wilson rooms. The employes of this company rapidly trausferred all thetr moveable stock (o the street, the Singer compsny, located mext door, following snit. Itwas quite a sight to see the strest filled with mchil sud one which the sewing wmachise men did not relish at all. Alargs hols was cat throngh the floor aud through this aud the wi ows at the ex:zemity of tho basement were three streams of waler poured stealily uatil the ‘was entirely overcome. I ths wmean- timo seversl of the ccorpanis of tho ss0ond fioor removed a portion « f their goods. The fire was cut inside of hslf an Bour after its discovery and it was found that the demage was compara- tively slight. Mr. Jacobs estimated his loss roughly at £500, which is covered_by iueurance in M. G. Me- Koon'ssgency. Mr. Smith thought ot first glance that Wheoler & Wilto. —The business of Messrs. Roddis & Thrall bas so increased of late as to de- mand an assistant foreman. He is a light weight man, ten poands, aad is for the preseut residing with Mr. and Mrs, Saml Corey. —A party of ifteen youog Arapaboe In- dian students, from the Bannock and Shoshone agency, Wyoming, went east Last evening in charge of their teacher Mr_ E. Ballou, boand for the Indian school at Carlisle, Pa.g —Miss Sue McGowan has begun suit with the United States Clrcait court against the city of Omaba for $15,000 damages for injuries received from falling over aa unprotected embankment on Cass street, in Oct., last. —Counsellor Fonda has ac-cpted an in vitation from a German Society of Patter” son, N. J., to lectare before the orgaviza- tion early in May on the life of the poet “Schiller.” —Abald headed dog was one of the centers of attraction cn upper Farnam street yesterdsy. A young man who #aid he had been acquainted with the b, h. d., from his yup-hood, declaed to the reporter that the dog had been bald since a very early period of his existence. —Ina notice of the Selbige Burroughs Nuptials, Monday,a couple of arrors un- intentioaally crept in. The ceremony was performed on Sunday fostead of Saturday, and the officiating clergyman was Rev. J. W. Harris. of the First Baptist church. —The regular annual ball of Engine company No. 1, takes place the 0th inst. st Masonic hall. Every thing that can in- sure its complete success is being done,and » glorions good time will be the result. Mr, C. C. Field is master of ceremonies; Mensrs J. Sshech,Wm. Aust,J. E. Trad ley, Geo. McKerby and N. Elliott recep tion committee; Messrs. W. J. White- bouse, T. Herold, Chas, Huat, C. H. Picken, T. A. McShane, floor mavagers. C. P. Dupee Hams and fine Dunlap Brealfasi. Bacon, at Fleming's. Fresh Oountry Eges, only 35 cents per dozen, at Wiwwxs M. Yarss. el Ebedrmntersl Fon Sauk —A ficst clase plano, en- tirely row. A bargein for cash, or eaty payments. K iquire at EDHOLM & ERICKSON, 5th, 1881 OENTLEMEN. Allin W Adsir W—2 AiamDW Aks Anton B Budott H Buach M H Calver: S R Carlson T P Diwaing C Diughorty IM Bvertomn I Edugrion B L EE Py B o d ido P Foran W Felman R Fain T Griffia M Groman O Giadg - HelimanJ wood legerty Jackobeen — Jansey M Targens Jones J H Kerr G ok 2 3 TeoF A Layd LamAL Murrav C Mewhardel 0 MucFariand T30 Loscript Melnty U McWiltms 5 WcC uristen WG McCoy F § McMullen J R Mayouck J Morris J .Y! l;;;-fi‘! Pacty B Roms Rouse H Stanley J Stingel S Sa'les G F Sayward A Sturd A Thomas J Taeali J Tracy B Thomas F Welah J Williamson H Wanesy WH Webster F A LADIRS’ LIST. Almy Mis: M Auherser Miss O 8 Brown Mr A, Burkman Miss A Banster Miss H i leter Micn A Cron Ms I, Clement Mrs E Colwin Mrs B Carter Miss Chandler Miss N Codlins Miss C A Dukey Lithie Fuller M ¥ Q Freemao Miss £ Green Mis L { Gibs u Mrs § Joces Miss LV 2 would lose about §300 from fire snd water and did not know that the con- pany was carrying sy insurance. Mr. G. R. Thompaon, mavager of the Singer Co., got all his stock back in & few moments aiter the fire, and reported no losses at sll. Mrs. Slaven had faith cuongh in the firemen not to move her stock of milll nery goods at all, and she conse- quently escaped & great lose, which would inevitably have follosed there- moval of her elegant stock. While the origin of the fire is some- what in doubt, it cannot be charged %o an incendiary, and the report of & stroug oder of korosene cxisting was & nasal delusion.” Mr. Samith sags that the fice in thelr big base burner weut out last night, and about fiftcea minutes beforo the alum Fred. Roteuow, who is em ployed there, went down ia tho collar to get a bucket of coal fo start it afresh. While all untte ic saying thst he was uct smokiog when he went down, the fico would natural- ly sppesr traceable to that trip, through no fault of bis. The cllar was filled with ompty crates, old paper sud rubbish and wes just in shape to start a big conflsgeation. The worder ls that the block wes ssved, but it thus prevents the remosal of one of the chief ornaments of that portion cf the city. The fire could not have occarred st & more fortanate time of the day7and it was well taken care of by the fire boy: Ii you want your watch carefaliy snd thoroughly repiired and regu- Iated, and warrantod to ran as good a8 now, bring it to a3, wa will guac. antee you satisfaction or MONEY re- turned. ’ EDHOLM & ERICKSON, The Jewelers, Opp. the P. O, snd Dodge strsets. TOMATOES AND CORN AT FLEMING'S. Strap Rubbers for Ladies’ Rubbers of evey Description, AT H. DOHLE & C0.’S e Fon Sarz—A firat clasa plsno, en- tirely hew. A bargain for cash, or easy paywents. Eoguire at. EDHOLM & ERICKSON, w83t Opp. the Postoflice. Late Trains The trains are not yet wholly recov- ered from the effests of tho stow Blickade. There was B train up from Linccla on the B. & M. yesterdsy and the . & R. V. enconntered con- siderable snow on the route. The Rock Island train errived cne hour acd a hslf lute, dclaying the souh bourd 0. & R. V. train until 11:30. Two frsing cume i on- time over the C. B. & Q. The Northwestern, which hsd on board & oar of “‘black eirap,’ cr sustralisn moil, ws reported six or sevea bocrs lite, snd s the mail wouald, if it %wised conneciion with the U. P. t0 dey, alao miss ti.e m mih- Iy wail steamer, No 3 war Leld for it and was ot expected (0 Jesvo this city before 5 0'cluck TERRIELE LOW! LOOK! LOOK!! Largo Caromos, framod, 65c. Large Paintiogs, 4 to $7.50. Two dollsr frames for §1. Mouldings, maic up, half price. | trip to the Sunzy South. L5ty | oader cover of night, PERSONAL PAXAGRAPHS D. A. Picrey hss gone eact. Sawmuel J. Ritchie bas returned from a | Capt. Geo. T. Taylor has returned home after an_cight months’ absence in New Hampshire. Jud.e Pesbody has been quite sick since Thursday m rning, confined to his bed iaga room adjoining his office, but is someshat better. The 0dd Fellows are filling their obligations by proper nwsing. it itk Too Much Snow. There is too much snow cn the walks which surround Jefferson square; also on the west sids of 16:h street from Chicago strost scuth, If the sun don’t melt it the city marshal should. B Police Court. Jako Brown was-sent up for fifteen | ho charved him with collecting $10 of Murray’s money and appropristing the s .me to his own use. THE HO . The light ruuning new Howe Sew- ing Machine. Ofice 1516 Dodge streat. w8-5¢ Raubber boots just received st Full 1iade’s, 13th Barbarous. What are we to thiuk of the respect puid by Council Biufis peogls to the memory of the departed if the follow- from The Nonpsrall, of Sunday, is true: “Qaite » zhastly epectaclo mests the eyo of the pedestrisn who takes a walk thrcugh Frank street, in the northeastern part of the city. Many citizens ara awars that an old grave- yard exists in that part of the city and the digging of Frank street through tae bluff, and directly through this burying ground, has resulted ln ex- posing to pablic gaze a number of rottin coffizs and human bones. At the present timo portions of helfa dozen or more coffics can be seen, to-. gether with a large quantity of skulls, ribs and shin bomos of persons placed o “final rest” in the old grave-yard It seems to us that this desecration 13 uncalled for, or if the excavations through the geonnd by naces ary foc the growth of the city, the clty should properly dispose of the hideous re- ‘mains on the once sacred spot. The bones of the persons buried thers thonld bo permitted to rest in pesce acd undistorbed, thereby cerrying out the natural order of things io placing to rest tho ashes of the de- partea.” Fon Sazz.—A first class piano, ea- tirely mow. A bargain for cash, or WATERWORKS. ‘What They are Doing for the Causeon the Other Side. It will bescen from the following, from yesterday's Nonpareil, that they are pushing the waterworks enterprise | in East Omsha pretty lively: Work | on Council Bluffs' proposed water- works has been actuslly commenced, and is now fairly uader way, notwith- st nding the fact thatihe elements | appear to be down on the enterprise, at the present time at least. Mesera® H. 0. Ds Long & Co. have been | awarded the contract for einking the | inflaent well for the compauy's use, | d M | which is to bo about twenty- five feet as on complaint of Thomas Murray, | i3 gopth and sixteen foct and & | half in diameter. The iuflucnt well has besn started and is fairy under way already, It is belog sunk | about one mile from the river, In tho northwestern part of tho city. The method for getting the water from the river to the influent well has not yo been decided upon by Mr. Birkin- bine. After the water is conducted foto the well it is then lifted by proper machinery into two sabsiding reservoirs, haviog each a capacity of . voirs the water fs forced into the malns for conzumption, it has been thoronghly subrided and practically freed from forcign sub- roservoir, with a_capacity of 2,000, 000 gallons, is to he located on the bluff, at an altitude of about 150 or 200 fiet above the ganeral level of the city: This is an “‘omergency” or storage reservoir. Should auy acci- dent happen to the machinery, o the works st the river, the city conld bs euyplied from the elevated reservoir. This double system of direct and gravitation pressure makes it almost impoesible for tho city to ever be without an sbundant supply of water for any purpose. As stated, & forso of inen aro al- ready at work under the contract awarded DeLong & Co. Mr. Hopkins states that the engincer is getting out his plsne and specificationa for the diffsrent branches of work to be done and as Tfazt as they are ready con- | mea true mirror of the meanness of ! Warepe, McMmmes & Co, tle ! Jewelers, Fiftesnth street, when you 4,000,000 gallss. From these reser- § stances. In addition to this supply a | PROE. WALTKEE | SPECIAL NOTICES. , He Responds ‘t> the Card Signed by “Music.” To the Editor of Tus Bxs: The writer of the anonymons item in your yesterday’s issue has, by hold- ing back his eignaturo, placed before per his character. I therefore conslder it perfectly superfluous to say suy‘hing in regard to my justification. Time 18 too precions, life too earnest to me to care for every puppy that barks, or to waste time to investigate who the scoundrel is that tries to cast a mist bafore perions’ eyes, to slsnder the innocent and to ruin ¢he reputation of honeat men. More yet, I belicvo that { TAY ! the evidencs T have given befors the public of my qualifications, which has | V! undoubtedly not escaped their strict observance, i enough to form a just opinion of 20 individual. Pror. Ava. WaLTaze REMEMBER want anythiog in tho jowelry line. A | fine assortment of gold and eilver watches just opened. 83t He Dared. His honor had befors him the case | but not uatil | of & youny farmer who was airestod | ry 0)[k‘u‘fl,‘\l'[ TAILOE! Bod.t for disturbiog the peace aud being | drusk, and whon saked for ha defenco | H 0 8¢ 1 “Well T live out here about twelva | h miles. Vosterday morving, ss T was | splitting rails, Bill Adams he came | along sud dared ms to come to town | b with him. _Aud Idared.” “You hadu’t any errand?” “None at all. After we got hero Bl Adsma he says to mo he'd dare meto take a drink. And I dared. Purty snon, after we had been to a ‘ harness shop, ho dared me to take an- other. And 1 dared.” “That was two driaks?” four pounds of nails ho dared me to got swizzled. And I dared.” Y ““What ia swizzled?” “Just drunk enmough to thick you can lift a barrel of salt, but you can’s lift cne end of al hu'. full of bricks.” “Well, go on.” “Wall, when wa got swizzled Bill he dared me to upeet a mun carrying a stepladder. And I dared.” “That's when you got that black tracts jwill be awarded therounder, and the work of constructing the worka pushed rapidly forward to com- pletion. T: is the purpose ot the com- pany to have the works ready to sup- ply water next fali, and if they moet with no bad luck at the rivor, by rea- son cf tho June rise, they feel cn- easy payments. Enquire at EDHOLM & ERICKSON, mS8-3t Opp. the Pustoffice. Attention Co. H,N. N. G. Ail members of this company are requasted to ba presont «t the armory this evening at 7:30 p. m H. Bowwx, Ouptain. 1.0.O F. The members of Allemannen Lodge No. 8,aro hereby requested to be present st the next regulay meeting, Wednesday the 9:h irst., as there is somo business before the lodge. C. J. Scuypr, Socreiary. e No Suicide. The reported attempt st suicide last night by a well known youag operator of one of the consolidated companies, iz pronounced “‘no euicide” by ove of the physicians who was sammozned 2o hastily by the youog gen:leman’s lady friends. Mras. L. Kroiwzsch, the populsr dress makor, has removed from 1214 Farhem etrect to 1513 Douglas street, 2 doors weat of Oruickshauk’s. T4 ————— Norice.—Prof. Auz. Walther can bo consalted and applications can be mado exclusively at his placs, 817, 17¢h. street. mar7-t2 Statist csShow That there are 13 femiliestn Omaha who do not use Hayden's Fire Kind- lera. Four of these kindle fires with that mostdsngerous of ail compounds, Coal Oif; three are believed to use fonos hoards and pickets, gathered whe'her thelr owh ar their neighbors, no man know- etl:; four others useold paper st an expenss of twenty-five cents per woek; three aplit up green wood and dry it in the oven tweaty-four hours, | and the other three are boardirg. Reader, we know sou cannot be claceed with cither of the above. Your good jadgmeat has long since indaced you to invest $1.25 in a siz months' ‘supply of thete wondera of the nineteeath century. Sold by all grooers Mise Stella Neill having declded to make Osha her homs, is now pre- pred to recoive pupils in voicetul- turo and sight reading. Applicaticns may be made in person st her resi- dence, No. 2009 California street any aficruoon, or by letter, care of Post Office box 624 Ceffee ond Cake. Thursday eveuing next the ladies of the First M. E. church hold their sociable ab the parsonage. The fact that coffee aud cake wiil be served up is all that i3 necsesary to insure alsrge the yucg people in the past. RS Al who wish £ become members (f tion” will ploase send namo aud sigued, recretary of the asscoistion, meut and copy of constitution aud by- lawa will be promptly forwarded. Mas. B. C. Brrrexzexver, Secretary N. W. S. A. Osceoa, Nob. Died. Surra—Anne Lester, infont ds ter of H. R. and Eliza A. Smith. Fuacral took place March 7th, at Moty frames at 15c. 8210 frames, from 10¢ up. { Come! com:!l and be convinced. | 'A. Hoses, Ju., 1519 Dodge stréet, next door to Harris & Fisher's, Sp m. aitendance. These gatherings have | Leen very interesting and enjoyalle to | the ‘“Nebrasks Woman Saffrsga As- | on recoipt of which an scknowlede- | pe.y os-d 6deat of theic ability to supply the city with water bofore the first of Jan- uary, 1832, District Court. Malono vs. Datoher; judgment for defendant. Post vs . & N. W. R. R. Co.; leave to reply instanter, Hughs vs. Estsbrooks ot al.; judz; ment for defendants State vs. Heller; nolle prosequi en- terad; defeudan: cischarged. Nanson ve. Wood et al.; verdlet for plaiutiff for 3160. Nauson ve, Wood et al.; jury trial in progres Court uadjourned until 9:30 o'clock this morning. Masonie. Thera will be a spicial meating of Omaha chapter, No, 225, this (Taes- day) evening, for work in the M. M. degree. Jaxes B, Broxee, H. P. Board of Eaucation. The regular monthly meetir.g of the board of education Monday wes attended by President Marsh and Mosers. Bamford, Connoyer, Bloom, Gibaon, McKoon, Staley, Ko nedy, McConnell, Morrell and Socretary Woodworth. The committee on clatms reported, and the president aud secratary wero cathorized to draw warrants for the teachers and janitors’ ealaries for Feb- raary. The matter of the transfer of & pu- pil from the south to the east school was referred to the committes on rulis, The commitiee on teachers and text books—Long, Staleyand Bloom— were appointed to prepare questions for the next examination. The president was inetructed to rasks ¢ flidavit in'the case (f the schocl dis of Omaia vs Eaos Lowe, The use of tho Hizh school build- ing was granted to the stato teachers’ conventio C. J. Westorhahl offered $227 for the cld Caes street school bui ding: The claim of the Haxton steam heating compary amounting to $470 was referred. Tho rosojution passed at tho pre- vous mesting_to suspend any teacher leaving schoc1 befere noon or befors 4 o'clock, wss reconsidered and re- ferred. The committes on buildings were authoriz:d to have the necessary re- pairs mude to the roofs cf scheol buildinga. The_commi anthorizsd to 1 Londs. A motion was adapted to employ & competent peracu to (ske the achoul census at w cost not to ex- cood §100 Buoard adjourncd on finauce were versise for bids on The State Stenographers. ! The regulsr monthly mesting of the Nebraska State S:encgraphic associa- tion was held at the office of Jobn T. ¢ evening, the following mem- betog proseat: Pesident Bell, Menza. Keoyor, Burr, Donnelly, | Stull, Whits, R.dfeld, Potter and | Boyden, Mesre, W. E Acnin and S, K. Woodbridys were olucted honorary menabscahip feo of 81 to the wider | monbers The rame ¢f G W. Loomis was £r scive membership and referred £1he ex.miniag commitiee, The subject of a national orgaviza- on wae furiber dizcassed and some intervating correspoudence read vg+0 that subject, together with sme ameudments to the by-law. Burs, Donvelly and Stall ted to real paporsat the HaxseN—Mrs. E. Hansen, died’ The Siiver Lininir. Moaday night, at her reiderce on ' Theacv ’t without some i Bart -mm\ bevween Eigitoenth and [Bla 12 hoped -ml Niueie: uth Funeral will take place at 2 o'clock w5-1f~ | p. m. to-morrow. ' fison that the orop of spring postry will be vnusually light this season, eye, ehl” “Yes, sir. Tupset the man. bus he got up and knooked mo pizen west.” “Well, then I saw n policoman marching along, and Bill Adams he dared mo to pitch him into @ snow- bank. And I dared.” = “‘Was it much of a pitch?”" ‘ “No, sir—not for tie officor, He gave me two cracks on the head snd bronght me down.” ‘ ““Well, now I shall dare you to go to the workhouse for thirty deys,” o per lao Eouse, 2 rooms, « ound floor.. Hul, Farnlhan £, borwoen Iith o 1 h S 3 ming windows. quiel, Net, and Chicago Sts. TV[E WANTED-To street in the business cehter cf Omaha. address G NOTICE—Advertisements To Loan, For Sale, Lost Found, Wants, Boardicg, &z., will bo io- seried in theso co'umns onee for TEN CENTS i ; ach subsequent insertion, FIVE CENTS The first insertion never less than TWENTY-FINE CENTS, T8 L024—HORE SS(),(DOO e S ot sy and o' youry tuma on st cassimpror. ars bropenty. Apply st uma i 104 Lo By, Ay d Dozl FY TO LOAN— T Eominlaa Arer, AELP RARTED ANTED—Larze s (re or w-re7o: will Jeste for fve yours, Addris at “ouce %08 " caro of ANT D—To rant cottage of ahovt 4 rocms. Address H, Canfield Houwe 3752013 ANT Do rentpart of n very desirsbo gfiloo ou Fambam atret, opposte coms App'y t0 0. W. YV ATRED—Geol carpenter, next t, the Pee [ 65-8 ANTED-Girl st troy Laundiy, Earner u, tet Lithsnd 12th. ANTED—A y une nan experi: need fn the s Dusinees and expe t at trim- Sate salary, Keferen es re- ‘Adiross Lock Box 743 Piat'+mouth, 39 tuation S—Wanted s s cotter, by jractical tulor. gAliress ANTED—A wor ood. Kooty 14i8 ot TEST CLAS | TABLE BOMRD—At 2.7 Farn. bam §7,, b-t. 16th and 16th 5512 ANTED—Fi St-clag cook immedi 277 Farnham St , bet. 15¢h +nd 16t 381-12 P at housework. 1for house- wages wil ba yaid, ANTED- A fastoonpdteny wark; to auch go. v A7 ANTEDSisuaticn by a girl to do genersl heasework. Inquise st & B Cor. Joth ANTED—Ey 2 competent girl a situation, Callor adariss No. 21¢ 241 and Casni NTED—Good girl to do light howsework. Do 'ge 33518 * M. II DOLMAN—_Wanted information of H. Doiman, lateiy & resdent of . Californi, where he has a wife ar, 1 Couter evas® Fam.x by sideess Win. H. Dolwan, 1971 i e, East - akland, Cal. ral hou: er 11 i Do, "ANTED_To rent, fora yoa Thltd stosy of sorme 1ok Dadieg Ue rceted), situsted on ths co ner R Hathbun, Principal Great West- concladed his honor e3 ho settlsd { orn Business Colioge. g0t ack. NWVASTED, A0 experisced butaber wanks And he dared. : 10 start a meatiaacketi nsome mal wost 1518 Dodge Street. MANY OF OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS ARE IN DOUBT AS TO WHAT KIND OF STOCK WE CARRY. Would say, we carry a gen- eral line of scysgoods and Notions. Shall 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 In sellmg you cheap, good Our $1.00 Cashmere is un- questionably the best value given in Omaha to-day, Gur Novelties, Brocades, Plaids and Dress Goods of all kinds are excelient value. i 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. Our $1.00 Corset, 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. 2¥Packages Delivered to all partsof City. Call and sce us. | 20 COOPER & LARE, '. 1518 Dadge St. be Ab olutely L'ure, ; s trora Grape Croe Tart proparation makes stch IEzht, fiaky by A by ol Grocers. 0 POWDER O J H. FUEGEL & 6. sura to 7, 1. THIEL] MERCHANT 'TALLOR No. 1220 Douglas Strest, OMAIA. NEB. "B. @ SIBVENSON & CO. Gezpenters and Builders, have removel t» Fo. | 155 Lodge -trset, ahore they & e precared to do all kinds of work in their line on shor notice | atressomblenen | i, W. NASON, =R S SR omea: J-oonu X, coruer Gapitol Ave. and g 15%h Street, Oaiia Neb. i); SANT FU 03 17¢h and 0R RENT—Bam, and 16th. P S the ' & R S\LF—Seven | B B Stats of Nebraska. men’s resort. Inquire at Hee office 21511 “Houscho'd,” whi h is ths lat . ¢ first.clas and yu tenlars given by their spe A fin_er will pl ar comer 15t and Leavénworth St ern town, whers thers i# nons, or whero 006 13 ¥ ould tac & relanla partner; M Ne “Addresa ebb, Jakson, Dakota Co. 901t D ORGANS FOR R $15010.8800 per monta. F. K. Mewes, 388 10th St. BENT-Threo rooms on comer of 1ith and Leavenworth sts. Front flice, 817 S. Lith street, r be:ween Faruham and Herney, ewt side. 0- IO BENT-S¥orty acres Improved, farm 2} W. cf Omahs. Enqure of A. Fudayson, m and i 29611 N T uire at No 1 ALE—A small engine, B. n's make, Lot IEtle ased ar Evquire of H 6. Clark & SALF—Gcarding fitares with howse for e ae e chance fora pring openive. s G P o R SALE—Ten (10) recidence | Farnhamsireet. John L. M. O rALE—Majs of Doughs and Sarpy % A RO-EWATER, 152) gocd busine .. 3CCAG >a‘ G Orpaiite Postol R SAL<—Loase and furnituro of & first- class hotel in & town of 1500 inhabitants, in Has 24 1 eds, the traveliing OST—§1000 Satarday, March Gth. tho bt n Kognta's Cank povabis, ct Finder will *te ibe:ally rewar! : e Tt is 13th e, R I, are desirous of cont Parties’in- Omaha, to 8.1l their ht-Rinning Sewin Mach ne, called the ved #n1 'all respects, A samplemacn - can n -nd examined 4t No. 1412 OST OR STR4 YRD—A hrown mare cot, 3 s cli, whi ¢ star on forshead, White ip and white hind feof. The aseloave word wih John Anwrom s esrciace fctory. rry roan cow with a 5 years old, af @. T. dge. 2995 ) 07— At Johin Ba o ai K of works s¢ sessomsbte Sgures’ g WORTH REMEMBERING. mmenas ‘iself to Cebkity nd cheapreats 'GGISTS HAVE IT. CHAEP LAND For Sale. 1,000,000 Acres FINEST LAND EASTERN NEBRASKA. JOST IN Immense Stock for FELE ARD WINTER Fine Custom-Hade CLOTEING Men’s Suits, Boys' Suits Children’s Suits. WINTER GVERCuATS iFor Selected in an early day—not Railroad Land, but la~d owned by non-residents, who ars tired | paying taxes, aud are cffaring | their lands at the low price of $6 | $8, and $10 per acrs, on long | time and easy terms. ‘We also offer for sale Improved Farms| IN Douglas, Sarpy, and Wash-| ington Counties. Beys, and Children Under-Wear, lists cnd Cap: Tranks and Valises, at Prices to Suit Ail A Farnham Street, Near Fourteenth AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & CO, TTHEH 25 | BOSTON titles and teks every precsution to ia- | 3 sure safety of money =0 invested. Also, an Immense List ot Omaha City Real Estate, Including Blegant Residencse, Basi- nees snd Residence Lots, Cheap Houscs and Lots and a large number of Lots in most of the Additious to Omaha. A'sn,Sm\lI Tracta of 5, 10 and 20 acres in and vear the clty. We have Balow we offer a zmall list of Special Bargains. Boggs & Hill, Bear EsTate Broxens, 1408 North Side of Faro. 8., ! Opp. Grand Central Hotel, Cmaha, Neb FOR SALE &% FOR SALE i~ Fer o oneh, FOR SALE imiiiess A Very plessais location, §1100. i BOGGS & HILL. FOR SALE & P el y §20, roquied down. ' Price $L100. i BOGuS & HILL. FOR SALE e josse yien ity 1t near High § large bay winow, (e Everything perfect, Corner of two chcice lots in FOR SALE & & toat once suomit best e sh offer. BUGGS & HILL. HOUSE = B FUNEAN STREET, 1212l CATZ & FREEMAN, CRACKER MAN UFACTURERS And Wholoeale Dealers in CIGARS and CONFECTIONE During the Fall and Winter we wil handls CC {EN'S FRESH CYSTERS, which 2ro now the best 1n the mark f CANDY aud SUGAR, TOYS liday TZ & FRE MAX MEYER & 0., AEL A || GUHS, AMWUMT‘BL SPORTING COODS Fishing Tackle, Base Bails and a full line of NOUTIONS AND FANCY GOODS Send for Price List. MAX MEYER & €9., Omaha, Neb. MAX MEYER & CO, WHOLESALRE ce lo st shd Dosige S, BUGGS & HILL. room eottage, N, 510 11th St., Omaha, il renis tor 3 er BUGGS & HILL, room with woells dall. FINE RESIDE? ot fn tho market. | mow wwner will s:1i for §6500. BOGGS & HILL. F 0 BALE it ¢ FOR SALE i and vougiay, $1700. A very fine residenco loty FOR SALE & =t im s bt & fluc hotse, $00. R SALE Acut 0 iotsn Kountze & Rutire sidiion, Just .t of at. Mar, s avonus $4010 5. | Heve luts are 04 b, i improvemmanis pex thai an. OULEE .18 1 y by buyivg the-e lots. LOGGS & HiLb, JAGGONISTS ! Tobacee, 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards, FOR SALE s Shcas e rget 500" FUR SAL BO(.US & HILL. FOR SALE Sin. gy FOR SAL Ea b Lo dslas sutalie for fino , on Pack o Cicars from S$15.00 per 1000 u;m:mh - D. B. BEEMER, &t GUMiJi SSION MERCHANT, And Wholesale Dealer in Forelgn ard Domestic Frutt. fore 92 1ots on 2t <ith, betweea d o ;3-,‘ @eneral Weste'u Agea for BOO HS‘ ov LAB MD O‘ISTLPS - #nd Whelesale Deale Fresh Lake, River and Salt Water Fish, codwsm =W, F. STOETZEL, « Dealer in Hardware, |COOKING STOVES and Tinware. Stove Repairer, Job Werker and Manufacturer of ajl HILL Kinds of Cans, Tenth and Jackson Streets. o HORSE SHOES AND NAILS, iron and Wagon Stock, the Best Assortment of WHEELS in the West. Al €hicage Prices. W.J. BROATCH, 1209 & 1211 Harney Street, Omaha. §018-0m A'UG. DORMWMILADNIT, Summer Bolog\m (Carvelat Wurst)a BOGGS & HILL. | = féfffiéii e O s Mt M NS FSJ?E ISHIG GOODS At Wholesale | OVERALLS, SHIRTS, SUSPEHDERS, Meckwear. The Latest Btyles{r o Largeat Vasioty! The Very Bt P M't'rs Agent.s for Ce'luloid Collars and Cuffs, Rutber Ceata - rd an SALE I o 25:;1";52‘ ruiuing wate FOR SALE L2572t ey ke a1 per acse. 8 FOR SALE i Ru-ning vater, 20 acres ¢ FOR SAL| ol for whi 1t will i FOR SALE Gefiiish ol i of o vap desirable trat, raos d_wn 03t pillion. $.0. B FOR SALE & iand produc ug Besvy seowilsof east of Elt- on on raiiroad, isated. 5UGGS & BILL, 1ogacres 14 miles vorth ot must FOR ‘ALE Fin- improve:, practieat fa:mer, de open ng for couwe men with ms L FOR SALE o7 160 acres rangs 11, s e above fands lic near and sdfoln evry fam In 6 consty, snd e o sold o imall cash payment, with balance in Fiand 65 ears Lt FORSALE &’ evreiore: fivia 300 ot knows, inthe market 13 ing for cale. puschasers & HILL. ety ot 107 03 SATE-S Luwsincgs oty nex: et of Bt iy o o i NFS3 LTS FORSALE~On Farnham Douglas swecets from £3000 to §3-00. BOGGS & HILL, R SALE—3 business lots west <f 0dd Fel- lows tlocx, $2:00 exch. . BOGGS & HILL R SALE 2 busirers lots south side Doug- Iasst. brtaeen 12th and 13t 73500 BOGGS & FILE. OR ALE—16 scrc coverd with young timber; Living water, sarroanded by im~. :r:’?d(u:l;;;:sly o mmu.:o:: ;,;«.,um O Star Umbrelins SHREVE, JARVIS & CO. exkmmmons ot o BOOGR & UL, | 14th and Dodge Sts., Omata Vi »