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A P g~ ‘Which’ E - Them, —Psterson sellscoal, : Raterpris —Fog, trost and meoilight. Z ye A / —Nice apples by €he darel, at Bufl, = ey etts, m-pudia- which ‘have been —Fresh supply of Bovine Virds jus've- | or wo lopg peoding between the | pect a that the washout west of Free-| The spesker detalled the trials and o owners of the old Grand Central site | mont will contlnue to obstruct travel | persecutions which Ireland had suffer- aad the Ksfchen Bros., sre likely to | for the next ten days. The river fell be closed up within the next twenty- | sbout mineinches last night and rose coived at Saxe's, —Whipple, e, Creighton Block. - o264t —Full line cf astists’ materials, at Chi- | four hours, in which event Omaba eazo prices, A dhw'edrug store. 311 { 1) hyve o new hotel by Javuary Let, —North Star's 9th ammual masquerade | 1gg0. at Metz's Hall Saturdsy, 19th. ml64t| gy, geeds, contract and papers are ~The Omaha Blectric company Will | 1) hgre and signed and nothing re- poom put o a teleghone exchange &t 2e- | rineto be done but for the Kitchens e 2 ir money aud take their —The Platte had fallen six inches before “’"‘"""‘;"J A A, midnight last night and tleice wasmoy- | Property. Mr. J. B. Kitchen egraphed Thursdey and left for Oma- ing out steadily. 3 ha on Fridey's K. C , 8t. Joa & C. B. -3 Ancient Order i traln, which is behind time. The of Hibernians and not the Irish- American, 4 that gave us mo delightful = serenade | prospects are favora‘le for the imme- dlate closing uy <! the bargain. Thursday. —There will be wo district court in THE MUSIC HALL. Omaha next week, Judge Savage adjourn- | 4 meeting of the executive commit- ing it for ome week to hold conrt in a2y | 40 o the Swagerbucd was to have o been held Thursdsy night but was un avoidably postponed until Sundsy —Aforoe of ‘man wors et to wok Thuraday fn therlver bottomescavatingfor § e 0 oy oy bosiness of great dm- portance will be transscted. This is the foundations of the engine aud boiler house of the waterworks. — M. John L. Taylor, of the county | Probably the consideration of the pro- clerk's office, has just received the sad | posed change of date of the Swnger- mows of the death of hus mother, which oo- | fest to bring it about before the curred at St. Louis, at 5 o'clock p. m. on | Slopumb bill goes into operation. Monday last. Her death was very sudden | g Jocation of the Grand Music hall hus been determined upon. The vacantlct just east of Tax Bee office as her fatal illness only began Sunday- Messrs. Robert Taylor and Zach Taylor, ©on the northwest corner of 9ih and Farnbam is secured. The building exwcity clerk, are the other sons of the Jady who are well-znown ia this com- will be one st ry in height and will be 80 by 132 feot in munity. —About 9 o'clock Thursday the driver The anditorium will sccommodate 1500 people and the galleries many of red car No. 4, while stooping down to wee if the turp-talle in Shinn's addition was in line with the track, suddenly saw » man sueak up to the front of thesmeand | PUF S B Un the east side of the hall will be a large sample room and parlor, while the dressing roome will be in front. make grab for the cah box. The driver ran up sud grabbe 1 hold of the fellow, who The coptract is no: yet let thongh the architect, Mr. Voss, has drawn apros- thersupon hit the driver a heavy blow over the head with a club, knocking him down. pective of the building. THE XEW ELEVATORS. The thief ran off and dissppesred in the It will be remembered that at the darkness.} —About § o'cluck Jast uight & rather ugly fight took place on Thirteenth street. A young man named Johu Byrne -.m: wagon of anex) nam !l‘)‘::-':.mmad upa broom which lay | meeting of the bosrd of trade on under the seat. Daniels told him to lay it | Monday evening last the subject of & down, which he refused to 40, and words | proposed mew griin elovator was dis- highia the vocabilary of profamity were | ccased, and a epecial mesting was exchanged. Finally Byrne strock Dasiels | cqlied for Tuesdsy evening to hear the report of a special committee sppoint- ed to investigaie the matter. ~For reasons mot best to be stated nothing ‘was done et the mesting on Tuesday evening, and 1t was feaved by some with the broom, whereupon the latter wrenched the engins of household warfare from his sesailant and—hurled it to the ground. Byrnes ire was up by this time, and he ricked up & whip which lay in Daniels’ wagon and dealt the expretsman a fearful blow on top of the Lead; from the wound thus inflicted the - blood sosed. Thureday, - Bowever, & mesls frecly. Bymme at once Wipped, aud the : 'y J ‘was beld at tbe residence of Dr. G. L. qxpromman, yas taken care of b9 U | agiler, at which M. Sidsey Dillan, eb X3 prouidont -of tho U. 2., was frensst Self-Acting with representatives of the various Rabbers ‘banks of 4be clty and it is understood at Bottom figures . that a satisfactory understanding was AT H. DOLBE &00., wi and the $40,000 required Tnadiog 8hos Siose. | 4o be subseribed by the itizens added S to the'$60,000 put in by the Unlon Pucific. Of the firet named amount Family Headlight |—Boautifal Tight, no sigka: Daly 25 camta. 183t | BN 1 e td o hevasub. Spinach, and Lettuee at soribed $5000, % Tarrie & Wittt It is well anderstood that the lines st Dillonville have sgreed POR SALE to-build » $500,000 elevator, their ar- Hloles of incorporation being now pub- lished in The Oouncil Biufis Nonps- reil. -In conversation with the most promiuent and infloential busioess man in the ety Friday our reporter One new Estey Orgen.. Ioquire at EDHOLM & ERICKSON'S, the Jewelers, Fifteenth street, oppo- site P. © b RS A asked why it was that if the elevators F m“"’mh'% on the other side were to be built b 5 5] Omahs was toget any share of the M G- Gooimeuy. | improvements, -and, it any, why —_— motall? Youth's Rubber Boots, It was replied that the ponl lines Bay's Rubber Books, - had determined to build the elevators Ribbersof all kinds {44 yhe transler and it was a question e very :::50 asto whether the U. P. should have z..alm..nujm any Interest in them atall or not. That inorder to protect the Wabash with whom they are working they went into that. It is understood that an eleva- tor of the capacity propossd to be erected in this city would not acoom- ————— E “ BLACK-DRAUGHT " mukes chilis ball held t] recsutly for the bene- | but the organization it s an- fit of the . €. . MoAu- | nounced, be perfected this week before U, James Ohavles Flinn and Mr. Dillon’s devarture. The stroc- dle the fall crop. Thero will be & meeting of the s ek March 19¢h, at Torner Hall Rabber Straps, F. W. Maxws, President. Rabboe Clogs PERSONAL PANAURAPEHE. Rubber Sell-acting, Hon. G. M. Tambertson is in the city. Rabber Brightons, §.P. Morse has returned from a tilp Rabber Footholds, gy Rubber Skeleton, For Ladies, M Mk, the millner, bas gone iy Hon. W. A. Paxton ‘e retared from Foe Boys, the east, For Misses, Matt Petrick is at home again from For Children. ‘Washington. New Stock, Chas. O. Whedon, member of the late Low Prices, louse of representatives for Lavcaster, is at Hexzy Dorze & Co.'s. in the city. Leadtng Shoe Store. Ohas. Whitney, well known as the for- mer pitcher of the Omaha base ball clab, in in the city on a short visit. Howard Howe, the at the Canfield House, m-—mum&‘mmn- 24x30 chromos in walogt and gilt frames, new, only 95 cente, mis2 » at SotomMox's. Produce and Provisions » specialty Lirrie & Wisans', 1413 Douglas street. Lnstrict Court Krave ve, .t 2 i corvices ate vaiuable st all times. Solomon's Water White Family esdlight ofl— centa.: . 18-3t Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish at 2 Lirre & Winws'. —Print Butteg; 2oat Buffetts. 1724 ——————— Venmbr's. ‘Predicdon. Mirrors at Hibepe's. Oae Dollar Frames for 50 cauts at Kaliigon, a 4 _Hersh ot al. va. McKelligon et al.; [ RN —— LD i d ‘copy ‘ten days; defendent leave to substitate ©py of wnawer in five days thers i n.,..'.'."..uinm“ ; verdiot for plaintiff for $676 91. Bouderson vs: Worth; continued by Mixed Ganary Bird Seed, in 1% * boxes, three for 25 cents. 12 Souoxox THE GORGE. Bave to Build a New Track. Thesitustion on the raflroads to-day eastern trains came .ia late and the U. P. overiznd train left sbout 2 o'elack over the B. & M. - The pros- sgain this moralng. ~ At the point of the break the track crosses a bend of the river which is the old channel. Ths present chan- nel of the river runs sonth sbouta quarter of a mile. The gorge in the river is just below the band and the waer is thereby foroed around the old route. It is pomsible that if the water washes out much more will be taken up by river, in which event the present track of the U. P. will be rendered useleas, aud a permanent teack built clear around the bend. This will ne- cessitate the laying of over four miles of new track, at great expense. Thig depends wholly upsn the g:ing out of the gorge. The Western Usion telegraph lines have washed out at this point. The lines of the U. P. are all right ao far, though they have bailt sbout four miles of new line to bs nged in case of a0 emergency. In the meantime the Western Union are using the new wires. The Missouri at this eity is ready to break up st any moment. Its chan- mel was open twenty or thirty feet wide Thursday, for a distance of about a thonsand yards from s point four or five blocks above the bridge. The heavy body of ice on either side of the channel is rising with the river and hes dotached itself from the banks, leaving it free to rush against whatever may stand ahesd of it at the first signal of a breaking up. There was a washout on the Kansas City rosd on Wednesdsy night, in consequence of which It was necessary to transfer passengers on Thursday's tesin, Spring styles of young men’s nob- bies at the Grest New York Hat Co. marlg2 LA Ordsr no frames made until you get Solomon’s prices. m18t2 LOST. A gent's red scarf, between the postofficd” and the U. P.depot. A liberal reward will be paid for the same at the office of . F. Driscoll, Wil- liama’ block. Gholoe Creamery Butter at % Larrue & Winuiaus'. Sixty cent.dinner buckets for thirty five conts. One gallon coal ofl cans for fifteen cents. Will be scld fo theee low prices this week. Wac. F. Sroerzer, Tenth ard Jackson Sts. wmarlim-w-f $2.80 per box. Hot bed Glass, 8x10, 2¢ SoLoMox's. Real Estate Transfers. W T. Heins to Geo. Hoag, lots 8 and 9 In blk 124, town of Fiorence; tax deed, $1 50. Terry Swigart et al. to Henry Swi- gort, w 4 sw faec14, tp16,r12, e, w. 4.—81300. Geo, H. Boggand Lew W. Hill to Lara Jansen, part se ne § sec 2, tp 16,r 11, ¢, w. d.—8575. Joseph H. Millard and wife to Wn. Osborne, 8. § of ee. } aud pert of w. § At 4 seo. 18, town. 16, rango 11 e, w. . Lo Feed. B. Lowe, in Lowe's hirst addition, w. d.— $1,500. 'm Dailey, U. 8. marshal, et al. t0 B. E. B. Kennedy, e. § of lot 3, block 102, w. 4 of lot 2, 266, Omaha—Deed. Allen Koch to Lewis T. Heler, lot 1 in block 7, Shiun's addition, q. ¢. d. —$350. Lo T MODERN SPIRITUALISM. The: friends of progress in religion, apiritualists, and free thinkers gener- ally, are cordially fnvited to attond the exercises on the 333 anniverssry of Modern Spiritealism, March Slat, 1881, at Liberty Hall, on Bart street, wost of Military bridge, Omsha, Nobraska. The following ia the programme for the day: 10 a. m.—Tavocation, short addresses and ‘reminissences; 2:30 p. m.—Anniversary addross by a Spirit- ualist; 8 p. m.—Mosical and literary exercirer, followed by a *‘Soclal Hop” In the spacioas ball over the Institute, which will accommodate from two to throe hundred people. J. Ep. Suira; Manager. mi6-d&w-lw A FULL LINE of staple aud fancy grocerles, fresh EGGS, choico BUTTER, select PO- TATOES, etc, etc., at WILLIAM GENTLEMAN'S, 17-4_ Sixteenth and Cas sts. Emmit Solomon et one light of glase or more on call at Soromox’s Paint, Oil and Glas § cro. Mutitary Mandates. Loave of absence for twenty.onw o2 By aothority from the adjutant office, dated March 12, 1881, a farloogh of six monthe, with per- n to g0 beyond the sca (tc take atie 1 Satended ro-slistimtnt 1, 188)), is granted private Weber, company A, Fifih cav- the recommendation «f hie y and post commauder, so of the portion of the seatiwes of conficement awarded im G-} burt Stewart, sompany D, Fourte »utii | 1 i igen et | infatry, as remains anexecuted April | ments vrors 20, 188, is remitted. ! e~ e Al fine spring styles now ready a: | the New York Hat Co’s. mlSt2 FAITH OF OUR FATHERS. ‘Coming | Likelihood that the U. P. Will | The Rev. Father Hughes of St. Louis Lectures in Omaha. Rev. Father Hughes, of St. Louls, spoke at some length Thursdsy st St. Philomena's cathedral, the subject belng the Faith of Ous Fathers. The church was filled. ed for many centuries, aad pointed to the faith of our fathers which bad boen rewarded by the evangelization of the world. “Faith is a divine eift, and faith fn Christ s the firat of all _graces (hat adorn the Ohrlstisn chatacter.” A good msny centuries ago, when Ircland was enveloped In the dark clond of Paganism, the nation was calebrating one of the chicf festivals, A stranger appeared, lighted by a fire from above, ard preached the word of God to the people; and, upon being called to task, in the face of kings St. Patrick made his defense, which has was prevented, through the peculiar circamstances surrounding the advent into her new home, from ca'llng upon or accompanying her to the ball. He accordingly prevailed upon s mutual triend, Mr. Fielding, to escort the young lady to the hall, acd be would take care of her during the remainder of theevening. This plan was con- summated, though the event hss'mo direct bearing on the case, except to mark the last appearance of the dash- ing widow smong her frionds. The next day she packed up and left, dis- regarding her obligations to the dress- maker, and the olsims young Faros- worth 0o doubt had upon ber affec- tions. The (b)unts that knew her once know her no longer. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE—Adv ertisements To Loan, For Sale, Lost Found, Wants, Boardicg, &c., will be in= seried in theso columos onee for TEN CENTS per line; each subsequent insertion, FIVE CENTS per llas, The first insertion meverless than TWENTY-FINE CENTS. I3 ‘TO LOAN- 8 per cent in- 250,000 et s 7 5500 i pwazas, Tor3 t 5 years on nt-casycity snd TaFm property. *Tairy’ RYAL ESTuTs abd LoAR Aamscy, 15th 3nd Douglas St OREY %0 LOAN—Oul 3t Lew Offos D. L. THOMAS, Rooms, Creighton Block ONKY TO LOAN—1100 Farnbam street. Dr. Edwarda Loan Agency, _nov-33-d ANTED—Good cook at 277 Famham §t. Hishist wagcs paid to & first-class girl. Apply immediate 34 00D COOK WAN TED—At Occidental Hotel ‘corner of Howard and Tenth streeis. a1 New York Money and Stocks. WaLx Stazer, March 18. At 1 pm. the prices were as follows: MONEY —5 per cent.; exchange, steady at $4.81@4.84. GOVERNMENTS, 1024 USY 128 Curren converted the world to his faith. He had come o presch. The priestsof a false religlonaresimply unconvertable; to forsake their faith st that time was to eacrifice all there isin Lonor and po- sition. St. Patrick detended himself by preaching Christ, the conseqaences of which were simply sstonishing. “Not that the priests submitted tothe trath; not that kings submitted; not that the chlefs submitted, but the consequencs was that the whole people submitted at ence. And God thereupon planted among them a fallh which has made for them a world of admiration. Besides being an iale of sanctity it {s as well &n isle of learning. Ta the course of his re- ‘marks the speaker alluded to the late czar of Rassla; how he had for 26 years persecated his people by exiling them to the mines of Siberls, which was a fate worse than death. He was also responsible for tha lives of his #soldlers which had been sacrificed in the Turko Russian war. But the power of a government wss the power of God. The clicy of the Iato emperor was but the workings of destiny. All this suf- fering bad to be borne, to the end that the whols world be ovangelized and converted to God. The speaker took a wide scope in his remarks, indulging in burats of pure eloquence st times, and evincing & knowledge of the subjeci tn hand, ard the ability to fmpsrt it, which is im- possible to reflect in a passing notice like the above. The lecture was followed by music appropriate to St. Patrlck’s day. Oll in 5 gallon lots delivered free. 182t SoLoxoN's. There's where the wind blows, the BEST goods and the CIEAPEST prices, at Elgutter's Mammoth Clothing House, 1001 Farnham, cor. 10th st. Coal Oll 14 cents, in 5 gallon lots, delivered. SoroMox’s. <182t St E LR T have ke largest atock of Picture Mouldings in the city, and will make you the lowest prices. SoLoxox. mI82 - Paro ss the delven snow oa the mountain top, Solomon’s Headlight Oil. 18-2¢ Beauty, health, and happiness for ladies in “WINE OF CARDUL"” At C. F. Goodman's, SYCAMORE SAM'S SORROW. His Wanz Were Few, But His Soul-Graved for.the Fur many moons past it has been our lessure to note the ups svd downs of a young lady resident of north Omaha, whose maiden beauty and bewitching smiles have rendercd her conspicuous in the circle whercin ske relgtasupreme. Last January we detalled one of her adventares, in which it was stated that her aunt had barred the door against the fair one because she had danced too late, pay- ingpo heed to the mandate of the storn gusrdian which fixed the hour of 10 p. m. as the extreme limit of her absence from home. Like all other beauties, she has a score of ad- mirere, and the fact of her being a grass-widow explaina.why she is 0 well qualified to divide her attentions among as many of the boys as seek to do her homage. Chief among the Iat- ter, wo are told, Is Sam Famsworth, whose attentions were rewarded with the smiles and caresses of our heroine. He it was who sought for her a lodg* ing place on the night above alladed to, and subsequertly a home with the family of a paid fireman, living on Tzard street, whero she felt content in allowing time to heal the breach which had occurred between hareelf and rer aunt. The household of the fireman was not informed why Mrs. Wanzs was installed under their roof, nur that young Furnsworth played sny part in the comedy; and as she paid her board ss a regular boarder might do, they perhaps saw no grounds on vhich t0 buse a protest. Daring this stage of tha,play any person who had stood wich the reporter at a certain polnt on Sixteenth street, about 8 o’clock every evening, could have seen the affecticn- ate meeting of the lovers, and the leisurcly ramble which followed. Abou this time Brown's masquerade was brewing, and it necessitated the purchare of a new enit by Mrs. Warzi. This was procured of Mrs, Puck, & dress-maker on 18ih street, aud from s member of the latter’s family n paic of gold bricelets wore Lorrowed, gesher with other articles of agpatel; with ‘which our fair one adorpe . iee aacelio form. The orna- 10 be returned the rext momiug. T! rivid, ight of the bal-masqu: ut the young man who wor- | Metropolitan. N YElevated Cricaao, March 18 Wheat was active aud lower during the early part of the session, but firm at the close, the trading being chiefly in futares; corn sod oats were in fair request and a ethade firmer; rye quiet; mees pork ard lard in fair request and a shade easler on April snd May,but steady on longer fatures; short ribs a shade easier. Wheat—Spring, April sold at £1 023@1 02§; May, 81 07}@1407§; June, $1 073@1 074 July, $1 05§ @1 06; year, 96}@J63>; closing at 81 02}@1 02} for April; 81 073@1 073 for May; $1 073@1 074 for Juve; $1 05% bidfor July; 964 bid for the ear. ¥ Gera—April sold at 40c; May.42j@ 43¢; June, 42{@43}c; July, 43§@43%c; August, d4c; cloamg with sellers at outside prices. Oats—April, 30}c asked and 29%c bid; Mayeold ac 343@34§c; June, 34fc; July, 32§@32%c. = Bess Pork—April sald at 815 60; May, $16 65915 G73; Juce, $16 82§ asked; July, 8156 924@15 95; year, $15 00 asked; closing at $i5 473@ 15 50 bid for April; $15 65915 67} for May; $15 80@15 824 for June; $15 92} for July. _Sales 6,250 barrels Lard—March, $10 6010 65; April, $10 65; May, $10 774@10 80; June, $10 874@10 90; July, $11 00@11 024; year, §10 273; cloaing at 810 624@ 10 65 for April; 810 773@10 80 for May; $10 90@10 924 for June; $11 00 @11 02} for July; £10 273@10 30 for the year Sales, 12,250 tierces. Bulk Maats—Short ribs, Aprll of- fered at 87 77} with 87 70 bid; May sold §7 97); Juve, §7 974; closing at $7873@7 90 for May; §9 973G8 00 for Juue. _Seles 115.000 1bs. ANVED—Tao untumiched tooms with boa:d for two, in cevteal Jocation Jress A.B. X,, Post Offico Box 08543 v —A Houte of 7 or 8 rooms, not to excead § or 10 blocks from postflice, must be well located. L. H. Laogworthy, of Doan & Langwo thy. ish22 IRL WANTED—For genersl Lousework Those havivg cood refe STE. corner 2istand Burt st ANTI ANTED A Luser for & pmying grooary Vusiness. #4,60) i1 buy stors bu luing 24x5810. on main 8 7a-t, zovd. tock and wagonani hovse, in Sudey, Neb s gord ch for the right maa. Address A. Newman, tid. ney, Keb. 42081 7ANT:D—The Troy Lauadry is now pre- pared 1o tar out the best of work fur g nts and lad a2nin ANTED_A competor t girl, must b a cvod W R e e 5 bet.Cocagowrd Ciss 4019 7 ANTED—Two moro bowrders a: 313 North WV R rce betmeen Davenport ani Co | s 357 et sido WOMAN Wants situation a1 house-keoper. A Gall No. 1216 Howsni siree, beiweon T2 ANTED—A giri_for general houscwork. W it v ok anok:Guod waree o cim: I, Mrs, M. Rogers, corner 19th and eets, s ANTED—An experienced butcher wants N e et D o sl wesk exn town, where thors i# none, or. where one is neodo!; would take a zelinvie partner. Address E. K. Webb, Jakson, Dakota s0-t1 ANTED—A good houss-keepar, 1100 Farn W FOR RENT—HOUSES ARD LAND. ‘ham stroet, up tairs. n NT_The three story brick Hotel,” on corner of 15th aud Farnham Stroct. The wnole or past. ¥nquire st Davis & S. P. MORSE & €0., Cash Jobbers and Retailers of DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! 1319 Farnham Street. 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 66-Inch Bleached Lin 70 cents, Now 60 cents. en Damask, formerly u “ “ 60-Inch * 90 cents, Now 70 cents. 64-Inch Satin O o .00, “ 75 cents, 84-inch * ts s 1.25, “_$1.00. 68-Inch Double Satin 1.60 to $1.60, Now $1 20. 68-Inch Double Datin L76t0 2.00, Now 1.40. Two-yard wide Barnsley halfbleached Damask at 76c., well worth at retail $1.25, Two-yard wide Extra Double Satin Damask, elegant patterns, formirly $2.00, now $1.60. TABILE COVERS-NAPERKINS 4-4 all Linen Fringed Cloths, formerly 76c each, Now Reduced to 46¢. 6-4 all Linen Fringed Cloths, formerly $1.00 each, Now Repuced to-85c¢. 7.4 “ “ “ w 125 « |« @ w gBe. 8.4 “ “ “ “ 15 - . « o« g9, 10-4 " “ “ “ 250 # “ « o« 195, 1 arge sizs Linen Sets, Table Cloths and Napkins to_match formerly $7.00, now teduced to $5 7T5each* Largs size-Linen Sets, Table Cloths and Kapkins to match, formerly $9 00, Now Reduced 1o $6 50 Large siz> Liaen Sets, Table Jloths and Napkias to match, formerly $10 00, Now Reduced to $7.50. Laree size Linen Sets, Table Cloths aad Napkins te match, formeriy Sayder or Batker Bros , Gas office. 41618 '—Two large very d or u:furnisheh, and Burt. 10 RENT—Front be ween Farol H.W. Cremer. etore cormer Le Also 6 mocking bi Peterson, S04 10 ENT—Forty acres improved, farm 8} W. of Omaha, Enqure of A. Fudasson, Harn 3061 FOR EENT - tacaiabel, seuth _sont Foom Inqui 0. 1612 ¥arnham St $84-tf OR RENT—2 furnished rooms over der. chants Exchange, N. E. Cor. 16th :nd _FOR_SAL; OR SALE—A car load of good horses for draft or road, a few good family horses; ew Barn, 16th St', bet. Farnham and Dooglas, GOUNT. 433:24 FORSALE_A finssafo tmily horse aleo » fresh milic eow aud » nearly new top buzgy. L. F. Maginn, No. 8, Creignton Block, Omab ob.. 9 Koo gentle horse, cheap. 2511 0. k. LAK OB SALE_Good d ouse, $_room: aud kitehen, good sea. in. qQuirs at Benson & Johvson's ice 3.t g and outhous efico. Chicago Liye Stock Market Cuicaco, March 18, Oattle—There was an active market for all grades; shippers and buyers for export were on hand, but the supply of choice to extra qualitics was kel w thelr requiremente; stock feeders were lu good reques! ly previous figures; cows and butchers’ steers were inquired for; the prospect that the yards will be cleared. of stock before the close; sales ranged from 3 25@4 25 for buichers’ cows and steers; 83 15@3 90 for stockera and feders, and from §4 15@ 4 75 for fair to choicestecrs and from $5 15 @5 45 for ehoic to extra smooth heavy shioping and exoorters; market wes. active and steady at 11 o'clock. The fresh receipts were 4.000 head. Hogs—The market ruled tolerably aciive aud steady for shipping lots, but 1 weak and 52 lower for light packing aad ehippte « adce; sales ranged from 858045 9) for Iight packing; | 85 35a5 90 fr h +sy packing, and ! trom $5 706 35 good to choice Widow. . ! smooth heavy ehippivg lcts; there l were no extra ) Lives* Yours i ! New York Proauce Marke:. T Nrw Youx, March 18 Paragraphs. Flour—Roceipts, 19,000 barrels; il N sales, 13,000 barre’s. Market steady and * with a noderste export and . local demsnd. i ucha: i Petroleam—Dull .1.d weak; trel shts heavy. Sugar—Uncharged Molasses—Un henged. Rice—Firm. Ceffoe—Q uict ani wesk. Spirits of Turpeutise—D.ll at 46@ per gallon. win— Qui Tallw. 5. Ecgs—Western fiem at 193@20 Qotton—Stoady; v 1-a 1461 balen; mid dling uf lands, $1¢ fu ares firw] M July, $1079; Auyu-', ¢10 83. cLosiNG Wheat—Icregular; Chicago, 81 22 @1 23; Milwaukee, $124@1 25; No, 2 red winter, 81 25@1 26} for c: 8124} for March; 81234 for April; 81 221 for May; 81213 for June. Sales, 35,000 bushels. Corn—Steady; No. 2, 59%c. 75,000 bushels. Oats—Steady. Whisky—Nominal. Pork—816 25 asked for April; $16 10@16 25 for May, Lard—811073@11 15 for cash; sales at 811 10 for March; $I1 07i@ 11 12§ for April; 811 123@ll 15 for May; 811 174 for June; S11 20@ 11°25 for July; $10 573@10 60 seller for_tha venr. e ————— ACADEMY OF MUSIC! JOHN 8. HALBEKT, . - Logeoeand Mndager. Monday & Tuesday Eveninge, March 21th ang 22d. ‘The Beautiful Taleated and ‘Tragedient.e, ROSHELLE. ot byl o havs st hecom: i Qicen of the Amefi E - poried by the well Knawh ctere S Y. W, Hitebel, Sales, 5 Ands . mszn”B'\ v o be followed by dbe ot tha. héit. Selds! “Prices NTALOEELCE DRTSHITCHCOCK 15 TWO DOLLARS WILL S THE WELRKLY BEE For Giie Yrar O BENt—3 roome. ~ Enquire 1420 Douglas Street. 33440 F° P.0. Fe i sz FflR SALE—Seven gocd business lots “on Farnham street, JOUN ., AGLE, i Grpoie esaie. OR SALE Tewso wnd, umiture ot trec s ol T Tow ol 100 bRt St o ek T1ss 31 hein e trveling e ot uine o e ol 3 R SALE—Ten (10) residence Iota on uppor Furnimsireet. Johu L. M:Cagne, opp. g R SALE—Maps of Douglss and Sarps countics. A. BOSEWATER, 152) Farn- 32018 2 £y TIUR “ALE—Two ciows carringen, 8 A. . Simpson's. HISCELLANEOUS. JOUND—Certificate of Depcslt, luguire at thy Barh Wire Works, 8. 1ith >t., bet. Howard and Harney. 43518 EMIS Has rattl ng loug lists of houses, lo‘e, lands and farms for sale. Caliand get hem. 0ST—Brown and white s potted polator d short nos-, end o1_tali off Suitavle Ward will s givo. by seta EAMS CAN AE GOT— At John Barrs stable for alt kinds of work, at ressonable figurcs near comer )5th and Leavenworta 8. 87848 POWDER Absolutely Pure. Mado from Grape Oream Tartar —No other prepirtion makes guch light, flaky bt breads, oc luxutious pastry. Can bo ated by Dyspep- ‘tes without fear of the ills resulting trom heavy indigestible food. Bold orly in caas, by Grocers. J. H. FLIEGEL. ‘Sucoessor to J,YH. THIELE, MERCHANT TAILORS, _ No. 1220 Douglas Street, OMAHA NEB. D. T. MOUNT, Manutactarer snafDealer in SADDLES HARNESS, Agents for AMES R. BILL & CO., Celebrated “CONCORD HARNESS. £&The Best in The World s 1412 Farnham §t., Omaha, Neb. e POW ELSI | the yecr thereby auticy | the ssme. $11.00and $12.00, Now Reduced to $9.00. TOWELS Very heavy double Damask Towels, 24x44 inches, reduced from 60c to 37 1-2¢ each. Fine twilled Barnsley Cream Damask Towels, hand knotted fringes. reduced from 76¢ to B4c each. Fine French double Damask Towels,26x50 inches, formerly 90c, reduced to 54c. | JFIMIBIROIDERIES & LACES! To encourage the practics, now so popular with many Ladies, of purchasing Embroideries early in ic'pating the wants of summer, we make an Annual Custom each January of of- fa:ing a LARG. hTOC% of car-fully se'ected patterns. _Qur stock this year has been prodounced finer and cheaper than ever befor:; We have Patterns and Nove ties nsually bought by other mer- chants a year later. We have arranged to' be supplied weekly with fresh goods.— The prices asked are much L ower than those of Eastern houses who have gained a world-wide notoriety: Muslin Embroideries from 1c to $£.00 a yard, on Muslin from 1-2 mch to 54 inches wide, French Percale Bm broideries from 5¢ to $2.00 & ynm‘.‘ Pronon NAINSOOK and Swiss Kmbroideries rom 16010 $2 75 & yard HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. BB e eI o 008 B o e B S Aty e, Thnere STNCE, anda th?es. and we hnnve 50c ‘l‘innche: 8¢ g\lfl@hefl. $1.00 Bunchee, $1 50 Bnnugu. $2.00 Bunchee, $250 Bunches. BLACK CASHERES —Our Spring-importatious are now in New York. We have receized sample pieces of 40and 43-inch at 0c, 8100, $1.15 and $1.25, and can assre our patrons no such values were ever before shown by us: % Mail_ Order Department—We call attention of now-residents of Omaha to” this department; through it we solicit srders for goods or $amples Orders 8o sent are filled by the return mail or cxpress. Selections are made by competent clevks only, and we quaraniee satisfac- tion or refund money. We carry ihe Largest Retail Stock west of Chicago, and afford gou all the advautages of @ perconal visit thraugh our Sample Envelopes. One Price only Marked in Figures. ‘S, P. MORSE & CO. ANDSTILLTHE LION Continues to Roar for Moore(s) HARNESS & SADDLER AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & GO, TH®E ON CLOTHING HOUSE, FARNHAM STREET, ¥2X2 Y, A3 = | MONEY TALKS < | ALl sales strictly eash, therefore we are enabled to offer the consumers of the weed only first quality goods for their money. Best straight 10c Cigar in the city, Best 3 for a quarter Cigar in the city, Best Straight 5c Cigar in the city, Detroit Fins Cut a Specialty, Oar 80: Fine Cut is a good one, Bagley's Mav Flower ia 8 aud 16 ounce tins, For 40 we have bang up Smoking Tobacco, —AT THE— i MICHIGAN TOBACCO STORE, ” 1417 Dougias Street. Weare the only Dza'ers in the Celebrated Bagley’s May Flower decT2eodom 50,000 DOLLARS CHEAP! GCHEAPER! CHEAPEST MAX MEYER & BRO. P 108 for the next ninety (90) days to sell thew eatire stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silver-Ware, Pianos & Organ £ AND GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices, Which is from 15 to 20 ner cent. below any Eastern Wholesale House, _ preparatory to moving into their New Store, Cor. lIth & Farnham We Mean Business. Come and be Convineed GATZ & FREEMAN, CRACKER MANUFACTURERS, And Wholesalo Dealers in CIGARS and CONFECTIONERY. _ Duriny Fall and Winter we witl handle COUNSELMEN'S FRESH CYSTERS, are now the best in the market. A large sssortment of CANDY and St TOYS for the Holiday trade. e _ 1 have adopted the Lion ss a Tra Mark, and all my Goods wiil b B ed with the Lion and my Name on No Goods sre geruine without the abovo stamps. The best material is used ard the most skilled workmen are employed, and ‘Anyone wi: de st cash. price. st ot goods will confer a favor by sending for one. a pri DAVID SMITH MOORE. L Vax Cave, M. b, K. L. Stoors, M. D, NEBRASKA Menicac anp surcicaL INSTITUTE, PRIVATE HOSPITAL. e CAL DIS] DRS, VAN CAMP & SIGGINS, Physicians & Surgeons, Proprietors. 00D ELLOWS BLOCK. CORNER oonie 50 Gl s 4 ACADEMY OF MUSIC! for tho reception of pa-ients for the ¥TOF ALL CHRONIC AND SUKGE 3.8, BAUBERT. Mansger, Friday Evening, March 18th. The Great Artiste. MACGIE MITGHELL FANCHON, The Cricket- ‘Tae most popular Iady on the American stage. Pricaas asusl. Reserved soats on saloafter 830 Wednesday moming at Edholm & Erick- sou's mUmtt DR.BLACKS RHEUMATIC CURE Warranted a Safe, Certain and Cure for Rheumatism in i) i's forms, Kearaigia, Lame B.ck, Pain in the Breast and Side, Vain in the Stomach and Kidneys, & I+ is sn infernal remedy, a Tonic and Elood Purifier, and while it Temoves tte Disease it imyroves the general health, SMITH, BL: CK & C0., PROPRIETORS, PLATTSHOUTH, NEBRASKA. . ¥.Goolman, general ‘agent Omabs, Keb GATZ & FREEMAN, 510 11th St., Omaha,

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