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a flood ~ on - the|Upon her return sheinformed her son buraing foterior sud sgalost” the |that she was perfectly willing to heated partition walls. Within 6f- | withdraw alf objections and that the teen minutes frof £his time the fire | marriage could take place as soon as 'was visibly undereontral, though by [he desired. ‘It appears that some Saturday ’x:. Central Block the Scene Bgfi% ;"—' " Another Disastrous St " Conflagration. Ro means ‘out, “and the battle was | parties who were jealons-of the lover's —Psterson sclisml. gl kept up for & balf hour longer.. scquisition, had been poisoning the —Frederick, Leading Hatter. . w11t Though 1 was hoped to sés Motse | minds of the old falks at home sgainst ol Asfs Mttt msit | The Magnifioent Drue Stare of | Rogon’ escapé, thé eatablishment | the youog Iady, and s vislt From the = ol e Sribipegs. Ish and McMahon Com- of the former was ultimately flooded | Other wis only needed fo dispel the —Additional y 2 ] y pletely Destroyed. with water and It ia believed his entire | impression ‘which - the ‘reports ‘had S | stook Is ruined. It wasvery valuable | made. At half past one yesterday the young i indy ‘secon ‘had been Oonsumes - the... Choicest | indeed. The second story R - Stook and Water Ruing | P2Pied foethe recepton of now goods and fifteen - cases full of valusble | dence and ropaired with bis intended the Rest. steck, one of silk hosiery, was stored | to Justice Stenberg’s office. The ors, Creighton 1 = | —_— in thethird story. The loss will pro- Hmd h-;‘:z been Pmt::: oo S S | Morse? Goods Palace | bably reach 30,000. -~ Rl o © —Full line cf &ftists’ materifls, st Ohi- -y MiltonRogers' damage will bemuch | ¥8 ~ 2o delay “upon this and Rogers’ Store Deluged by a Dozen Streams. cago prices, Kubwpdrag store. mlm —The damage it of Hows vi. Bayder was aill before the district court to-day. —The Minsie Paluer Galéty are to be here next week. Look cut for fun, as little Miuie is Lobta N6 2. —The contract for laying thirty-one wiles of water pipe has been let by the water works company to a Detroit man. —Judge W. F. Bick wilgive a matinee 2 p. m today. I anything on earth wou!d delight and instract a child these art entertaiuments would, and the ‘Acsdemy will no doubt be orowded. —The seats for the great “Tom Keene” o Richars T1L, goon sale, at 830 this moming st Bdholm & Brickeon's. ‘There will be a rush sure and those who wish good seats will thamk us afterwards for giving them this, “quiet polnter” te be on hand early. —The State Board of Public Tands and Buildings came up from Lincoln Thursday o visit the Deal and Dumb asyhu. The §.3, 0, ;01 ehar seems to bo the. chiet gt 3 173 7Y T o thefire ond. The. Genersl Dilworth, and sq-m 1l “rowem Divasons’ Fones. of Ish & McMahon was one of the —The executive committée of the com- | best known isstitutions on Farnhsm ing bieanial Ssengerfest of the Mimouri | atreet aud was _sitnated o _the south valley, bave fixed upon the Sth, 9th, 10th, | side, between 13¢h and 14th in 11th and 12th of June as dhe dates for Oentral block. Within the past 4wo B i ave vok Vs | 7o818 many bostible Gros bavo raged rounds. Next Thursday thesocietiesmagt { in__ this _vicinity and more than score and the cefemony which made them one wes quickly performed. The | wedding of coarse was strictly pri- vate. Ooly one witness (s popuiar olerk ‘of the B. & M. frelght ‘office, well known to Omsha base ball play- ers) was present. After the ceremony the happy pair were driven to a hand- some suit of rooms whica had been prepsred for some days in snticipstion fof the event, but it is understood thac they will live with the parents of the bridegroom on their return from their wedding trip. " Both of the contracting parties are well known and higbly, respeeted in this city, and their manyfrisads will regret that the opportunity was not offered them to testify their esteem. The pluck of the young bridegroom in the face of seemingly insuperable diffiiculties will be universally com- mended and both he and his bridears to be congratulated over their launch into married life under such - happy circomstances. HOUSE WANTED. About April J, a 8 of 7 room house, State location and terms, Addrexs’P. 0. box719. lees a8 his stock is not of so delicate a. character, still large amount of tin- ware, etc., which is rasted by water, $100,000 Worth of Poperty | was roined. = - . Dr. Coffman, who oocupied the sult Destroyed by, Fire of rooms over Iah & Ma iahon, loses and Water. $4000. A valuable lisbrary and a new —_— set of office furnitare were total losses The Brave Fire Boys Fight | andnot a cent of insurance on either. the Fiend and Contest Ish & MoMshoa sre the hesviest losers. They carry sn immenss Wvery Inoh, stock at all Simes s0d had just stocks ed up for the spring trade. = They And Finally Become Masters of | estimate the value of the stock at the Field, Amid the Eearty |$35,000, snd ssy that the insarance Oheers of the Citizens. is wholly inadequate to cover the amount. Their establishment was Full Details of the Disaster, | joit literally “gatted” by the flames and s worse wreck was never seen. _A lively scrimmage took place be- tween Mayor Chase and Capt. Marsh, of tuestreet railway, about an hour after the fire started. The cars had been kept running past the acene of the fire and the rouble arose over the mayor’s attempt to stop them. There was no blood skedy s the marshal and a posse of police kept, the men from a Jesperate enconnter. - LATER, Sinca writing the. above, acficle ws learn from Mr. ‘McMahon the urigin About 11:30 a. m. Friday beganan- other disastzous firo in this city ina to appuint o prosident of the saengorfeet [0n0e the “mtock - ms *TBean] SN U PR S T a0 o ; Mo T Eroltmed, S pouwipe ] o Yot SANISAAsY) c NV Geiil tar, ofl. eto. zbhrongh the back room and when dear theratove the bottom fell out of thejsr. The contents splashed up against the stove and caught firc and spreading over the Four Trampa Make & Raid on =27 8 Jewelry. Store. ,',.g_ Betwoen six and seven Centeal Hotel, the Jler fire aud, the De Grost fire are all promineptly known as haviog occured within a half block of this estsblishment. dress maker, has removed from 1214 Farnhsm street to 1513 Douglas streot, 2 doors west of Craickshank’s. T4 olclock, THE HOW B e aszet, o7 | Boor ignited everyihing in ita. roach | Thursday Mz, 8. "Sonasen's ‘jowelry The light ruaning new Howe Sew- | at the storo sitting in their ofiiss be- | 20til Fesistance was rcndg-}wp:--v atore on Thirteenth stroet was storm- sible. Office 15167 Dodge m8-5t #ween the sales-room and the store- room and laboratcry in cherear. The eatire. force: wero _seatiered about in varions portions ~of the man belng ing Machine. street. It is an established fact that “Br- ovrrer's Mammoth Clothing House™ 18 the oxuy place_to get s resl Nessy Suit at sorrow rriomgy 1001 Fasoam corner 10th street. Sy Porsons ve been awaing the new line of éngravings, are notified that they have' ‘jast ‘arrived af the Art Hal§$F 4. “Hosrr Jx., Dodge 8t., next door to Harriss & Fisher. S0t T m9SE Mossrs, Parker & Sawyer, mer- chante of wore arfested by Constable Eigerton, aad brooght- o this city Thurkdsy, on the of obtaining goods under false pretehss. The complaint was made by Boed, Jones & Oo., yho are the ochlsf Josers, through Judge ‘Hawes’, goort. Tu 1879 the laegely - of Council Blafi¢mershants, upon false representations—and last -sammer sold out o faile? in business, withont The following-is - partial list of the insurance held in the various agencies window, and steal what they could in ‘broad’ day light, before thair little W 't ““be o~ standing the front ' door at’ the {mg Hho'window was broken, and ran oub and grabbed two of the thiaves, one of whom stabbed Jomasen on tho back of 4he left haod with & knife, A crowd %orn camo to his sssistunce aadthe culprits were given ‘into the haide of an officer. A third tramp, in malfiog his sacape, fall hesdlong in thomod, snd was arrested soon after on Jones streot. ~Another applied at tho city jall for lodging, and an officer examined his pockets, wherein He found a kaifo stained with blood—updoubtedly the weapon used in cutting Jonssen’s hand. He was sacked for trisl. The police report quite a number of tramps in the city. in.mixing $60m.) Saddenly there was au explo- sion nesr the sidve in -the -rear, and instagtly sho-fimes broke forth and, | a2, $4500. ° sprend with lightaing rapidity towards | = 8- P: Morsed Oo.—Taylar & Woad- the front room. - Mac called to Dr. | b8, $5,000; 3L R. Risdon, $5,000; Toh 40 -Glose the. sate, and with the | MutPby & Lovels, $7,000; C. K. others seized buckets of water stand- | O0Utant, gu,m Lot ing near and began to fight the fire, | F40 ‘Wilepy—0a bailding oocu- while one man ran to give the-alarm, | Picd by Morse, $2,500, with Murphy In closing the safe doors the dootor | & Lovett. unfortunately pushed the bolt too | MiltonRogers—C. K, Coutant $12,- soon avd the safe with its valusble | 500; Teylor & Woodman §5000. contents was left exposed to the fire,| The entire buildings occuplel by though fortunately most of the books {-Morseand Rogers were flooded and and papers of greatest value were se- | Doth stocks: ere— greatly d cured and taken out before the worst | Morse is covered by insurance oame. - againet all losses. The bullding ocou- ‘s will bo imagined tho contents of | Pi%d bY hitm wasowned by Paul Wiloox #ho back.r00m were of highlyinflam. | %04 &8 considerably damaged. Dr. J. mible nature and in lcas time| K 1sh owned the ballding ooca- ied by his firm and Milton than it takes to write these | D' 8 . lines the wholo store was filled with | S06°r* his own bulding. Morse's 1 Toss s not loss than $30,000. The Gasid. smoks, * Shcodgh . whichWak §0 ;o iy thied and fice torisd are K. Goutaat, 85005 Taplor-& Wood: City Council Proceetiitins. At the adjourned meeting of the city council last evening, - thero were present: 'Dailey, Dodge, Hornberger, . = | artiogin every direction lurid tongues ::-n: owisg that_was -M-n, of fiashe. - The three fire engines and | *\ CORPIetely satursted. Kaufmaun, Kennard; “Kent, Roddis, the jodge ed Whouetendanta to | the Books were promptly on hand and AcorpENTs Stephenson, Thieman, snd President Boyd 1n the chair. Councilman Dafly introdaceda new- plan of ward boundaries, and moved itsadoptlon, ¢ Stephenson, moved, a¥ an amand- mont, that the ward boundaries ran east and west from the rivér to the a gallant figst made sgainst the en: | Fortunately no serious -accldents ‘croachment of the fire, but it spread | Occurred, Mr. McKengie, the fore- in-every difeotion, and now and then | meu &t Cruickshank’s, who was as- an explosion; followed by a fresh burst | disting Morse's men to pack their of flame would tell . that fuel|stock was smothered by the flames was added, and that the salvation of | and taken home insensible. the pioneer drug stors was really out | Exforeman of the hooks, J. T. bail in the ‘sum of 1,000 each, for the appeatavce yesjerdsy st 1 o’lock. R Liw s GETTaT g TERRIBLE LOW! LOOK! LOOKH | of the question. A “few show cases | Beard had one of his fingers cut off | western limits of thecity. The smend- Large Ohromos, framed, 65c. containing valuable goods wore carried | the left hand byan ax while breaking | ment’ was lost. Large Paiutings, $4 to $7.50. out ina damaged condition and de- | in a third story window. A vote was taken on Dally’s propo- Two dallst Trames for §1. posited {o Harry Douel's office, snd | J. B. Koster, foreman of No. 1, | sition, which was carcied by & vote of Mouldiogs, made up, half price, | then further efiorts in that diroction § came near losing his life while on the | eight to two. i Motto frames at 15c. oeasod and all attention was paid ¢o | top of one of the long extension lad: | Councilman Kwefmann moved that 8510 frames, from 10c up. quenching the flames and saving the | ders. Some ' one, sacidentslly turned { a commitfee b “thess e, Appointedto adjoining stores, which wore the dry|the nozzle on himgand neatly drove goods store of S. P. Morse & Co., on | him to the gronnd. He could only. the east and the hardware store of | resist the terrible pressure by throw- Milton Rogers & Son on the west. | fog ‘himself across ‘the window and Volames of the blackest emoke poured | grasping a work-bench lnside. from the front of the fated establish- TRAISE FOR THE FIREMEN. t and the fire goon got a firm hold | Everybody was loud in sheir praise on the second and third storles which | of the wark done by the boys,.usder contained principally packing boxes | the leadersbip of Chlef Galligan., filled fwith straw, and these pre- | Experienced men saythey never saw sently became a sea ~of ~seething | batter work done, A movement is on flame, which from tha rear windows | foot among’ the insurance -men this was witnessed with horror by theim- afternoon to petition the council to mense crowd that had filled up the | raise Galligan's sslary to $2000, and Comef"gome!! and be convinced. A. Hosee, Jx., 1519 Dodge street, next walt upon the-clty atéorney-and get him to draw up an_ordinance. The prasident appointed s such committee Mesars Ksufmann; | Ken- nard and Dally; after whick tire soun- oll adjonrned,.. .=, . . Dailys plan a5 sdopted,is as fol- Towa: First Ward—Commencing at a point’ at the interseshion. of Tairteouth ana Howard stessts, thenos South and eatt %0.the boundary li - = Becond || Werd~Conimencing at| 8 point at the intersection of Thirteenth the next ten daye, at my residence 1713 Obi ) farni -l ‘The eod. The¥iaw a6 Bonseqaent mud and flood which prevail in this city ia quite inthestate. TheU. P. ol d Howsrd streets, fram _th e streots n eyery side of the block. | keep him. It 45 no doubt the | 80 Jroets, fram . thenoe. Fiverly ':Lhfi.’,::" o O | wmaoke worked tbrovigh he wally { wish of a majority of our bustaoss men| 508t op Thirtebuth: 4 the Boundary flood mear Norfh - Platte, | and twined aroond the windows on | that this should be done, and the fire | 1180 and west on Howard toSt. Mary's aud the dis; 40 | cither side until the thres etores | commitiee will do well to consult pub. | veDu® and. such othet sirdets na’ w “":d"‘m a0 EAck 4o 19, somed tobe on fire aud the block | lic opinion before making their report, | T8 8 straight Tino to” tho wateta —omir lost. The shutters wore wared i {* On one vocsslon to-day whenmone | PORRANT: Third - Ward—Commening - at & point on Howard street, on the west bank of the river, thence west ‘on Fif- toenth to Davenport, sast_on Daven. port to/ths Fiver. - U Fourth Ward—Commencing at the broken off, and the firemen made a [oould ba found to ventare into the brave and determined fight through | third story the chief took the nozzle the wiodows front ani rear, exten. | and carried it in through smoke and sion lndders being run clear up to the | flame. third story wlndows, [T i Morze and Miltou Rogers resolntel CLINCHED AT LAST. ‘working so badly that the true condi- tion of the road st the flood is mot known in this city "gh 1. [ tatersostion of Fifceenth and Howard 3 . | stood dHeir gebund, a=d with closed tAR , e ; - Eaa— ‘$ ',* dbors awaited'the pesult. At 12318 | Love Laughs at All Obstacles 'l:::l """:: ‘“’""""‘; F‘"";“‘ to . o LAY the. Daraut's arrived irom the shops, i port, thenre wst cn Davei- trial of the Jonasen robbiers ‘was postponed until 4 o'clock this af. ‘{port to Ninoteenth, thence mnorth baving boan felgraphed for by on (Nisetesrth. 6 - Chloago, Mayor Chase, and wheo they eenta | pove 1uony oy dicaltise, Nothn from the crowd. © The four engines located a3 thence west on Chicago to the bound- ternoon. 3 N go to m—’j = stroam, rashing. “‘F“':" the, fm‘* ing more fully exemplifies this homely | ary line, from the plase of beginning RED "s'g_. DYER- | windows % ecr WEBE B | o4.g. thau the happy fermination of | on Fifteenth, west on Howard and St. Mary's avenue, and in prolongation of 4 St. Mary's cvenue £o the boundary Tine. * Fifth Ward—Commencing at a | point at the intersection of Davenport a0d Nineteenth streets, thence north and cast 7o the boundary lines. Sixth Ward—Uommencing st a point on Ninsteenth - and Chicago, thence north and west to the bound- ary lines, were then fol- . 3 fow: "No. 1, Graud OCentral :'d"_"'g‘"':f_z l distern; No ‘8, iutemscction 14th| o e and Fernham; No. 3, intersection Farnbam and 13th; Darant, ixtersec- tion of Harney and 13th. Many cit- izens aided the departmont and Chief r Galligin wis cverywhere at Undoubtedly the best shirt in the United States is manafactured at the Umaha Shirt Fastory. of Material - ip, 2 vinéd with o rents, that s Reiufor s, Remforced and oves, makes backs Bdw their shirt the moit durable and best ut of tue kind, ever of ing every nerve to obtain his parents consent to the wnjon. Eatly Thureday. and good juégment. He was | ohore he had been boarding, for wbly assisted by his:aids and every- | b valiss and: clothes. body was lood in their praise of the | Fr declared himself as fully detes: ‘sucoessful —ngt_'q:hichmm~ mined to keep his promise snd wed test botwesn fire snd water was man- |y intanded atmo distant day des- azed. 4 © | pite all hindrsnces, and told his About the timeof the arrival of tho | friends that when they lesst expec ed Darsnts the flames were pouring out | it the union would take plice. lke wafebon river from the third | Thursday the mother of the impa- Remember the meeting of the Acs- demy of Sciencen to-night in Williama’ block. A DESPERATE BARGAIN T Cruickehsnk; great bargaina in fie dress goods at 50 cents, Yhere are all i wocl crshmeres, double width 984 n.‘ ey et & Ve make & specialty of all wool, Shuker, 833 Osaton flannel, alsc chemois underwear, made up with a view to comfort, warmth and durabil- ity. To invaiids and weak-iunged | story, » culumn of smoke, firo and | tient lover deeided to investigate toe | For Sarz==A first class pianoy; en. o posial iuducemente | cinders was rising fzom the center of | case, ndl paid a visit to-her sonsiu- | tirely new. /A bargain for cash, or > Boode ar> wads | g roof and floating off to the north- | tended. To her smaement she | casy paysents. Eoquirs b tretion. Pa. Gorrunwmy, woet and on ths other havd a cataract | found a remarkably pretty, intalli- EDHOLM & ERICKSON, TONTFarnam steast, of water was risiag from the streets, { geat and modest young lady, who, in | 10-3¢ Opp. :he Postoffice. ’e 3: THE DELIRIOUS DEMON | ke = fnverted oasoade and | fow moments quitewon her heart. | | ”m‘“m@lqw ed by tramps, who secured one or 4w watches. The planin which they worked was to bresk open the shaws gamo could be detected. ., The jeweler- fiRet o ent to ap insaie, ssylum, rather his {life ‘and. - end - his : troubles and thought all at this way ““wolves.” the people H He had in- S. P. MORSE & 00., Cash Jobbers and Retailers of RY GOODS! 1319 Farnham Street. ° s S | surance on bls lifo smounting to 87, Frod Grossenbacher . Blows Bis | 200, in what companisa is ot knows., Bratus Qut With o Bullet, Tho micido was one of the coolest 1) g and most deliberate ever known in this city. 5 Coroner. Jacobs telegraphed the family of the unfortunate msn after tho ingdest, and will hold the remains SPECIAL NOTIGES. NOTICE—Advertisements To Loan, For Sale, Lost Found, Wants, Boardicg, &c., will be in seried in these columus once for TEN CENTS ‘per Hine; each subsequent insertion, FIVE CENTS pet line The first' iusertion neverless .han TWENTY-FINE CENTS. b4 Thtas o b ir Heé WouldRound- e Insane Asylum, He Laayed a Letter to'His Wite “8nd One to the Public.” | 8 M=ok el aidid, W The frsRensiflon yestérdsy, i thin city, was'the suicide -of Fred Grossen: ‘bacher, & Btzanger in ¢his elty who.was stopping_ k' tHe Oniaha “Houss, on Harney street, 5 Grossdnbacher,came. to Omaha on Wednesday last and registered from Toleds, |Ohio. Mr. Henry ‘Becker, the. clerk, says. he scted like ' man who had Been on.a apree and: was sobering up. He was in and out at varlous tinfes yesterdsy:snd did not appeat to have anything'on his wind, He played pool . with, the .. clerk | rurea Address g. B. A Drawer 7, Fost Office. and" ‘drank’ from tem. to|__ .~ s twelve times, always taking straight "ANTED—y s young lady aad g-utloman, whisky. He exhiblted o reat | beth romad e e e i ot roaces amount of money, changing over the | 3™ U- P- He: s bar ouly ;8! dollér and still ‘owing & small bill this morning. ~ Daring the day he borrowed s pénoll twibe of the” olerk and passed the whole aftarnoon TO LOAN—GREY. OWZT ¥0 LOAN—Oal a5 Law Office D. L. THOMAS, Rooms, cn Blook Monv TO LOAN—1100 Farcimur skroet. Dr. Edwards Loan Ageac, 54 We Call Attention to the extremely Low . Prices of our present Stock of . HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, TableLinens, Towels,Napkins, Table & PianoCover AND HAVE MADE REDUCTIONS IN B66-Inch Bleached Linen Dan‘:lask, forlrlneriy 70 cents, Now 50 cents. \7ANTEDZ By & ¢ entleman nicely farnish- ‘ed room with board. . Private family pre- "ANTEDSituation to diive team or work of any kind. Inquire of Wm _Provast, Parmers House, 8112 VWANIED A ot room girl 3t e Em- mett House, 33617 in hi 2 R 23]\ w R o o gy 60-Inch 8 90 cents, Now 70 cents. o i room weltng. At one timebo | 4 YA BUBSTRRSNITETS 64-Inch Satin o Do 0, e o cents. shook -heepor and | o 84-inch PR e —___“ $100. getting stuck safd if 'fhat’whs all ‘He TRL WA TED_In a famby of toree. G.od 68-Inch Double Satin “ “ 1'1:60'to $1.60, Now 8! 20. had lost it woaldn't amount to much, ook oo T adhere Black. up 68-Inch Double Datin “ to L76to 2.00, Now - 1.40. = Call at ‘Toom 7, Vischers Block, up ) g ITUATION WANTED—By & firsi-cam]en 2 gineer of 10 year: exparience. Passe hich- &t ‘eximiuation’ in ‘Evgland and Swoden as machinistand enginser. - Address “Encineer,” Boe offios, 31 VATANTED 100 cords of wool. Sholtos, 1615 Farnhaim siceei. and added thet he hsd lost. $18,000 specalating In Chieago. .. The deceaséd ‘last evening went to* the pawn-shop of Fred. Mochle, cor- nerof Eloveoth sud Farnham streets, and put his watehiin:soak for twelve' dollars. _ With this oney he' pur- cbased a Forehand & Wadsworth Two-yard wide Barnsley halfbleached Damask at 75c., well worth at retail $1.25, Two-yard wide Extra Double Satin Damask, elegant patterns, formirly $2.00, now $1.60. Fathan | T-ABILE COVERS-NAFPERKINS = 4-4 all Linen Fringed Cloths, formerly 75¢ each, Now Reduced to 45c. 6-4 all Linen Friz\'ged Cloths, formerly 0!.(2)0 each; Naw. Bepclx‘ced to 65¢. “ i 125 ANTED—A for general housework. ‘Must be goou eook. | Good wages to com- petent gl /M, M. Rogors, comer 10th and yenworth M2 7-4 s 3 “ 95¢c. donble _action revolver, No. 38, for Heocte, o= 8-4 £ " i 9 ol 7 - o “ $1.26. which he clafimed ‘to hay aid the ANTED-Womaa: ¢eok . at ihe Omaba 10-4 8, o L. - 2,60 * # L Lo X . ‘House. 377t NRTANTED— sar 1 arge sizs Linen Sets, Table Oloths and Napkinis to _match formerly $7.00, now reduced to A e ot W Sl ia | 85 Toaach. Large size Linen Sets, Tabls Clorhs snd Kaphias to maton, formeriy §0 00, Now Ty oy e e ood *heninf f | Reduced 1o $6 50 _Large sizs Linen Sets, Table Cloths and Napkins to mateh, formerly $10.00, Trads, CoungiiBluffe, Iowa-. 26811 Now Reduced to $7.50, Lareesize Linen Sets, Table Oloths aad Napkins to match, formerly T GEASTR AR By Eo—at 37 7arm. | 1100 and $12.00, Naw Reduced to. $9.00. ] : TOWELSI samo amoant. Mr. Moshle iho revolver was bought elsew] than at his shop. Tho ¢aso stgins to” Fiave ben' from the first one of ‘mos deliberate ‘suf” eide; aa the above fasts would indicate. | This 14 confifmed by thi letterd found after i (doath, M. "0, "P. ‘Rice; who oocupied , the’ sama zoom wlth V“;&m il b ko ceo o Vaby and Gromenbachet st the Qupha house, |, 11 b 1 boosevork. c-u.nmmu says that | he* changed his -clothing Thursday as if preparirig forsomelmiusi- cal ovent,| and yeb ‘did;not ack fn & magner: to axclte. suspiclon, Last uight Both feticed, Futher eatly, and Rice gotup 'first’ yésterday morninigy rising sbout, " \half past ~ six o'olock.,, | An; ;houe . later, " ‘g eaten hby breakfset o Fotucned | for over s years Any e knowing whas b bo: to.the roont 34 Hilx$¥orsoat and found | fog. s mim | 1 T p e o DA ddress. Grossenbacher still i bed but ‘awake, | A", Bt akisad, Gal, Ha18 Ho remarked: that.he_would, get. up ANTED_T6 Fint, for & form of years, the S sl e, 15tk and 1001 To LS I TANTEL— Ky st-class cook immediately, at 27 frabam bk, Tuh snd o Very heavy double Damask- Towels, 24x44 inches, reduced from50¢ 1637 1-2¢ each. Fine twilled Barnsley Cream Damask Towels, hand knotted fringes. reduced from 76¢c to 64c each. Fine French double Damask Towels,26x50 inches, formeriy 90c, reduced to 54¢c. EMBROIDERIES & LACES! To endourage the practics, now so popular with many Ladies, of purchasing Embroideries early in the yesr thereby anticipating the wants of summer, we make aa-Anvual Custom each January of of- foring a LARGE STOUK of carafully se'ected patterns. Our'stock this year has been pronounced finer and cheaper than ever befor:;, we have Patterns and Nove'ties mna{ly bought by other mer- chantsa year later. We have arranged o besupplied weekly with fresh goods. The prices asked are much Lower than those of Eastern houses who have gameda world-wids notoriety: Muslin Embroideries from 1 to $£.00 & yard, an Muslin from 1-2 mch to 54 inches wide, French Percale Bm broideries from 5¢ to $2.00 a yard. French Nalnsook and Swiss Embroideries rrom 160 $275 a yard. 5 thrd‘story of some irick bullding (s00n pretty sodn.> What followéd can.only. | 1o bo eregisty aitoated on. tho. comer o5 o be conjeotuted, 217 e 3 o HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Ho rone 330 dreaséd sl etk jdress - | pEere we have accumulnated a largelot of Odd Pairs and various sizes. To effect speedy sale, we have BUNCH- s Botigar o PriBcipal Grsed e oy B G OKINGE.. T Gatt Bl o s o OF TRt B e ngn':s. Bome olulth, eome, seven, Ave o and three, aud we have 60c Burches, 756 Bunches, $1.00,Buaches, $1 50 Bunches, $2.00 Burichée, $3 50 Buricnes. care, wéut down'to the bar, and, taok A > % a drink, feturned to:hia room, placed. i hareRicala ket (S Ieca Ooe the muzzle of the plstol to his fore- BLACK CASHERES —Our Spring inportatious are now in New Yorle. We Auve_teceized sample picces of 40and fS-inch at %c, orn town, wher thero is none, or where oue is | $2.00, 81.75 and $1.25, and can assure our patrons no such values were ever before showen by us: umdw;"’wonld take a reliable partner. ~Addresa Mail Order Department—We call attention of non-residents of Omaka to this department; through it we solicit orders for goods or 0l to his fore- | y K. Webb, Jackson, Dakota Co., Neb. 90-t ions are madde Iy competent clerks only, and i guarantee satisfac- bead and fired, faillag 0 156 60T | ~rrrwrmn s e with his [feet against his trunk and, his ‘Head “in one "-corner : of+thie room. His “'body. ‘blocked * the $amples Orders 3o sent are filled by the return mail or express. Sefections o W house keeper, 1100 Far n | 110% OF refund money. We carry ike Largest Retail Stock west of Chieago,and afford gow all the advautages of & pereonal visit through v troet, op E1Ars: X door partially. All this waa dotio #ith- | in halt an hour fromthe time his owr Sample Envelopes. One Price only Marked in Figures. CHARLES RIEWE, Xoom-mafo st spoke to ki, and the | JOREEKT 128 i latter returnfig at' eight” o'clock mm UNDE RTAKER! thing noticed the door partly ‘dpedi r monta, F. K. M ; " and amans legs lying wml:a the space. g"m?‘ww '8 e e ‘““.’“m"‘.‘:,‘&f‘é“:.‘:;if;n He pushed the door and found -it ob- Telsgraphic orders oromntiv aitonind to. strocted, bt at longth forced it open and found the ‘man'lying, still warm, bt with Jife extinct. A ghast ly'holo in: his' forehead marked the path of the fatal bullet and throgh it poured the life ‘blood of - the’dnfor- tanate man. Ricoran out and zalled out that somebody had murdered—she—man, and Mr. 'W. B. Henshaw, who rooms at the opposite end ¢f the hall, ran doww stairs_and sent s man for_a phgsician and an officer. - It Is strango that Tiot one person iu the house no- ticed the report of the pistol; which was found lying " on- the floor ander the body, with.vne chamber discharg- Sthapd otk 3911 ANTED--Girl at 511 Walnut St between WhgEn2 Wornan cro¥, at the Emmett ‘House. 3213 A FEITSANTED- T oy ool Wy, , W H: Dolman, lateiy » resdent of Oikad, Chliforni, whero ho hay 3 snatouri XX.#L DILMAN—Wanted iaformation of ildran who have from him VWASTED A experisnced batcher wanta FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LAND. JOR RENT—Good furnished room, suitable for one or two gent'emen, fiist house morth ‘of Withnel| House. 1712 Fox RENT_Barn, 277 Farmbam St bet, 15th IOR RENT—House of “8 rooms, on Cadtol Hil, McCague, opposite postoffice. 421t 1O REST_Front office, 317 5. 1ith sivost, Fm ettt 2| AND STILL THE LION B W, Cremer. 42048 | AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & cO, THTH Continues to BOSTDN Enquire 16(9 Dodge stroet, it Roar for Moore(s) c I-OT POl f e e e LIS GBI LTI NG e, Eaauire t Peterson, S04 10uh t. - 30740 ; <ty 5 HuusE t} AW FAKNHAM STREEY, Xo2Xo \OR RENT—Forty acres improved, farm 8} S. W, of Omaha. Enquire of A. Fudayson, 2%0d and Hamey Sts. 39040 1Ok RENT—A faraished, suuth tont room, Inquire at No. 1613 Farnham 8t S84-tf OR RENT—2 furniehed rfooms over Mer. chants Rxchange,. N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodge streeta, 29.11 seygwug FOR SALE. 50,000 DOLLARS CHEAP ' GHEAPER | - CHEAPEST MAX MEYER & BRO: P.upose for the next ninety (90) days to--sell thew entire stock of : = Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks;, Silver-Ware, Pianos & Organ memmam=~ | CENERAL MUSICAL MERGHANDISE VINEGAR WORKS )| At Manufacturme Prices, Which is from 15 to 20 ver ERNST KREBS, Manager cent. below any Eastern Wholesale House, vINDG AR preparatory. to moving into their = e OISRl encine, 5. - Faync s Son's make, i ltle orelt wid . Fortecs bnth’; i e e et o e R GRS S e able near by was found & { T0R RENI—8 rooms. Eaquire 1420 Doaglas sealod |lotter, “addfossed to the ]‘—:ML.TDEM = , ~OR SALETen ((0)reridence 1ta o Wifs, lof , sitho = ~dead » many | I atmm e oba T P | od Mrs.. Minnio - Grossenbacher and ¢2:0 ___— ___ wow s nnachled, 16Har ‘macked “Ploasd | [ 0%, ALENnH 01 Detilas o By open this letter." [Bhe legter. read as, |-hsm Street. 3011 l‘nfl . x i e OR SALE—Seven busir Jots on - ] Onama, fiul’unhlmm‘ JOHN L. McCAGLE, My miod Hes been failing v Orposite Postofite: mnch for some. time, aud 1 thought OR SALELesse and, furnituro of s st cads hotel 1+ C0wn of 1350 mpbluntn: 10 would put an end. to- mysol, . Ploass telegraph to my ‘wife, Minute Geoss- Stasg of Rovraska Has 34 s, e traverling ‘men’s resort. -Inquire at bee office. 2184 er, No. 209 Cherry street, Toledo, Oo. I belong to Odd Fellows lodgs o5 413, Robert Bium; aud also Ene Gampment and othied rocieuss:” Dabs pald till July 1at, 1881, OR SALE—T#o close carriages, at A. J. F. Grossexmacusn, | I Simveans. it —_— e lettors in my, trunk_about roubles and . t: Fa i Sk, L b g il mother: 70 nmrdes g Coronér"Jsbbs-/scon” bsived” and |- the remains of the suiclds, Witk his trunk and pther effgts wexq taken at onde tq bis undertaking reoms where without the above stamps. The best material is used arnd the most skilled workmen are emploged, and at the lowest cash price. Anyone wishing a price list of goods will confer a fi by sending for one. DAVID SMITH MOORE. 0K SALE—A BARGAIN—A buildmg with & mioon fxtarss, tarnitaresad stock, on 10th , OBposito the U. P. depot, for sale very cheap. O b8 xturos, turniiaraan ook wil "be 3o and building reated. Inquire of Eb. KREISS. MAN. 48 JNO. G. JACOBS, (Formerly of Gish & Jacobe) UNDERTAKER : Ko, 1417 Farnham 8¢., 012 Stand of Jacob Gls ORDERS BY TKLEGRAPU SOLICITE MISCELLANEOUS. L EVIN LAWRENCE, A carpenter, bua shopon it s vodge e1 tormerty T Ciepes old_staud’ where ho is ‘prepared to sttens to U work intrustcd to bié éaro in of out of town. oo mil m dela, pasteroa and. rofairing. . Al work guaritecd. oy T DR STRA YED—A brown mare colt, 3} Sears oll, white star on forehead, white ' on uppsr NP and white bind ‘foot. The finger will please leave word with John Ausirom the coroner impannelled the following | a* Simrgon's carria. o factory. Srensoa | Sees S Rec Sk and 10 5,08 AQK, RS . 3. Galligan, Paut Sicin, . | ] 0T st Sy, Monl o 108 NOTICE. New Store, Cor. |Ith ‘& Farnham #’Wn‘-nlright, Frmrw Drexel, Vincost Barkldy. 5 f 7 | Testimony iy Adduced . from’the. following + - Aug.7BoM, C. P. Ris, J. 8. Bdgerton, Henry Beck: sticet Findor will Lo libecally rewarded by : Jearins st this ofice. .10 Any one having dead animala Tl rsmove EAMS OAXN SE GUT-—A Johin Barrs siabie | Bem free of churge. Leave orilers southeast for all kinds of work, at ressonable figures | com ¢ of Hamey and 14th St., socond door. m8u ar comer 194h avd Leavénworth St CHARIES SPLITT. K. L. Stc0mss, M, D, We Mean Business. Come and be Convinee i . | % vax cawr, 3 p, e, W. G. i, aud. A |! seocrdiacn T o .m‘.;;éqln.'m’. . NEBRASKA All sales strietly . cash,” ther>fore we are enabled fo oot that by Ky Groes Msnm&l.s AND ggnuchI. offer J::uf;"::::.fi”nflf:fififfi‘.“ only first 3 Z00ds sir money., enbacker 1 %o\ Lis. death st the Omahi hn?;'ifl;.‘ém on :L”-m Best straight 10¢ Cigar in the city, day,of March, 1881, by pistol shot | Best 3 for a quarter Cigar in ths city [ fred by & Aflq;ws‘hmxfi»mg‘ Best Straight 50 (‘?gar in the nil:y, = under|a temporsry fit of Detroit Fins Cut a Specialty, . Ap examinatiqa| bf) varidas' papers found in4bo.traukyeborad, that the decoatod RIZ (HAE ‘1o “is losing his mind, and that he- would bo Oar 80; Fing Ctit is a good ons, Bagley's Mav Eloer is 8 and 16 ounce tins, For 400 we have bang up Smoking Tobaceo, MIGHICAN TOBACCO STORE, * 1417 Dougias Street. ‘Weare the only Dealers in the Celebrated Bagley’s May Flower. than | whith “he ehosy 10 take 1t “also- appearad from passes”or varlogs vailroada sud ofher evidence = > initn ‘that the man had been a butcher in DER. B~ OEs Moledo” aud aftérward ‘s exterisive = : [ stk Qe tin b b s B Efi T '":R:EIJIATIL CURE J. H.FLIEGEL. cial toverses and csme. P Now open for tho reception of pa fents tor the | Reumstim o iy iy Ssccamor t0.3. . TUIEL & mat I o8, Newralgia, Lame | i o look up alocation, and sisc that he Ab ll] ]y E o, E:E‘.,’,;"" o'r ALL CHRONIC AND SURGI | Buck, Pfl::nl: xmm-::":“ps‘;".',.“," in the had recdived’s Tetter from his faiher| MERCHANT. . TAILOGS, \ Temedy, a Toule sl - e fathar i whiohwas vy sovars |, 56 Gove S, o o) DIRD, VAN OAME &0 MGGENS, | oo 050 i e o el : on Bim aud’hurt kis fecliog very | & tviom ey e Bo S by et 3 e O Proriotors, | SMITH. BLcK & co., PROPRIETORS, | VO 1230.Douglas St ch Ho wag diegutad with'whad | suwiiis it i 000 E1LOWS Epopclatopt PLATTSHIUTR, NEBRASKA- | OB AT he had seen of the west Toraw Baxise Powsen Go., New Yorc. | DODGE STE OMAA GEaCORNER WTH C.¥.Gooiman, genersl agent Omaha, Neb I AHA - NEER, “ .