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e e S e — THE DAILY BEE CHAHA PUBLISHING C0-, PROPRIETORS. PIE Maruham, bel Sk and J0Uh Sirests- . 'TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, = \flmlm.hflmmm 2 manthe TIME TABLES. A Fm( Sieitam ~ Expr T Ae Ihrough Ex Frightaud Ascom. .9 4 10 R ::‘x,;,%‘ SRS i oy g ol de Wi, - SE R DY sxount Suadave. J. EXGL SH, ATIOREEY aTLAW—a10 Fout Thireculh o 4. WOOLWORTH. CHARLES POWELL, ] CUTICE OF THE FEACECormer 10h and +} _ Farnbam Sta., Neb. OMAHA_ l uEGlSTBA’I‘ION L[ST_ Soribner n M Sack C 1;“‘ BUSINESS DIRECTORY. FOURTH WARD. :&mn S‘nuc‘ker‘l‘ho. & M-n&,& Anderson, GA%, % 1516 Dodge Chromos 0 | Pancy Prames, Bpecialty, Low. Ayres, T H ry 11 Homer.. 3. BONNE, 100 Doughae St Good. By, | Ablquest, G W %uBy LR “‘"""‘“‘ ¢ %;:M.:fi. Thos Stoeltis Stimson ¥ A S-harta Goo, Swith 5/B- Tt EF Tols Geo T "1den Geo De Baldwin, C A TaylordiLs » ?-,_..,..Ju Bowman, A ToyloddQ ¥, & | Burley, A . | | el LIRS § 2y Balléngr, WP~ { Thomas J C Tarner Chiag Berry, Jos Thorn Jno Turoctt J M iz Baswits, Henry | Torbilt W F Troup A C Baswitz, Coas. Torbil: C § Threli Geo Vaoflenborg LH' Vanlawegen G 4 VarEsten D Wood, Joo8 | Wood, 08 De Wood, A P Wood, B B - Whitgey, D s, Thos house in B Woodmab, J B, Willizmy, Chas Walker, Geo T Wilcox, Geo A ilbar, Joo B Wulf, N Welsh. Eiwird i Wilbur, W H {Watson, J M Wilkins, C F 228 Watkins, Chas * Walter, Fravk Williams, Hobart Wright, J § ‘a1 Houn. s Westerdahl, B O EWhipple, C § % "'G”‘""n""}' eavar, HE dbur,'g H Furnishid Hoo: | Wister, H & hoe e‘r’, 30" " Windhaw, Geo B , 0 Webster, JL YWest, CLF ~ Waugh, M F wP Yates, H W *Yates; W M Yatee, GeoC ~~ ~ Yates, Thos This 18 to certify that the above is Contey-Joha a trae liat'of registered voters of the cmaur E BS%| fourth ward, s regiétered to date. Catistensén Petet . Jomx §” WooD, Reglstrar. oL CALLING BY TELRPHONE. MODERN ! SCIENTIFIC ~IMPROVEMENTS APPLIED TQ THE USES OF SOCIETY. “‘Are you very busy to-day}” asked s fashionably-dressed young man of the oung lady' at the telophone head- uarters. ot very,” responded the young FmTaTRT cmnmuo..n. | Tobaseos, 1306 Deug. '.r. A 0 Bt y: ‘I want to make some calls over s{gour wires,” mid the young man. “You can call upon the peopls and I'll talk to them. Saves carriago hire and c.:nw-m,.. ..u.rhuma hand Bormer 1004 2 running around yon ki clorhing. T SIS “Why, will 'yon have’ first?” ssked N ums Bloek Gor. 164 & Dodgs th) young lady admiringly. DRUCS, PAINTS AND OILS- “You might call Mrs. Snooks.” The young lady callcd, got an an- awer and tarned (he wirs over to the caller. “Good -micralng,” Mrs. Scooks,” (O ¥ yelled the_ young min; with the tube " {GroenebaumO Rev | at. his ‘ea, and bowing and j gaing e P m&. Cor. 15th and. W3 mmom:.'u—nuww-. F ©. C. FIELD, 2022 North M, PARR, Drugeist, 10t 60003, N ETC. Gibbs WH Dr | around at the mouthpiecs: *Happy a0p, | 55 Grifia A W New Year. Many roturns, Eh? On! h- bryt-msm. 1510804 1812 Fam- ?},,‘,fi..hpa.% Yes, fhlrmlnz hB”f-.b;.ug h“c:,,‘: riffiths stay long; than of'o3 3. Baewit, s e “‘w Galligan Pat make. _ What's -thatl Yes; she's Grifin 0 H well. 'Had many calls! _Indeed! ""“h?flo:!.."'if ‘Grebe Theo Glad to hear it. = Good by;lsbd Kb e EipnTng Gibson Thos Taid dowa the tabe. “Now yoti may T ‘ ] S Gallighar Theo Au.ll on Mrs. Spooks.” 5 | The young lady did so, and ‘the Hiwmond JF - Haydén K K. P W . Hitchoock G M Harbach Jno A caller wont to work again. #Couldn’t pass without seeing you, Mrs. Spooks. Cold weather, we'ce having. Saw you at the opera, Been out much this sesson? _Don't hear you. Oh, yes! I'm reading ‘Ouida.’ SRREREE il TS Dgrdna.fln cu fowers, seeds, e, or Y8tk and Do aeiak 3, P . m"fl.m e AT AT LAW—Room A\ Bloo, 15th 51, OMATIA, KEB. 0. L. THOMAS, ArE AR v Am‘ o l&"uw_o-& in Hangcom's ARt R m""{:u wia ¥—ofe 1ok Ferea | A . L PERBODY, syrm_one e Pot Offics, OMALIA, me FProouwred. am WOTARY It oom "wavs | Attorneys ut La.w. OPFICE-Ution B! ATTORNEY AT LAW. ARBAGH BLOCK, GOR. DOUG. & ISTR STS. OMABA, NEB. W. J. Gormell, Aunmpymt -Law mv—_m wew brick bulidiig, K. Farabam Btroets Attorneys st-law b olted_Stses. Court EDWARD W. SIMERAL, TTORNEY AT LAW-—Room § Oreighton ATvea S’ Bodn S F TTORNIY AT LAW—368 Breet Omaia Nebraska. W. T. Ricmaxse. . J. Hoat RIGHARDS & HUNT, | Attorpays-at-Law. Orrica—215 Eouth Fourtsenth Strset.. — SANTA CLAUS FOUND. Discovery of the Age. MNMLI the world havel T b G et Hamburg Line. WERELY LINE OF STEAMERS' | ot Guemany C. B. RICHARD & CO. VINEGAR - WORKS | ERNST KREES, Manhger, | Marutecturer of all kinds of e S B, 80 ond 1% WPIII. “FOUNORY. Very sad about George Eiliot. Many e calls ~ You don'tsay! You are for- nate. Happy New Year. ‘Good 3 * GROCERS. 'STEVENR 21st between Cuming and Imrd. T. A MoIBANE, Corner'234_std Caming Su. MATTERS. W. L PARROTTE & CO., By!” as_he dropped the ube,- he bowed elaborately. **You may call, Mrs. Stooks.” Mirs: Stooks finally responded, aud a | xesponding. fiounces; .. the. lining is 'L:vhlla silk, and a red silk cordelier olored_Spanish face ruffl 8 and cor- roaments - the handle. A _black satin: pacasol is similarly ~trimmed ith ~black Spanish lace, and lined with red, A plsin eream colo- red satin is lined with delicate blue, and-trimmed with an ecru flounce of Spanish lace. Some of the new styles of black or red satin have & brilliant Roman border, the usual lace flounce /| aud linings of pml blossom, old gold or white silk; others are embroidered in an elabora'e garland of fluwers, with garnet and jet or amber and jet beads Some black satin parascls have fine French teaded lace flouncing, and rings attached with gold satin balls. Others have brocaded bord:rs of gold and csimeon. The fabrics are also of heavy brocade ratin, glittering with threads of gold or of silver. The 8135 arel very elaborade, and made of thy costlest mateeials. The linings are of snzet colcrs—delicate cream, aew aad uld jgold, and all shades of crimeoa, brght ohvs tints, opalescent shades, penr); pale blae, water green, and other be-oming colors £.r both blonde snd bronete. Lerger fixed parasols for voaching and seaside are covered with plain plim, purple and bottle green, satin lined with gold color orpeach blossom and the last new shade of straw clled gas-jet. The “‘danler” designs of red and black checker-board silk are extensive- Iy used for linings. The checks are alsoseen in three contrasting colors. Extremely pretty sesside parasols are covered with momie cloth, having floral strips around them. Othera are of Madras gingham. Some of the Latest Importations have a cream col- ored, fine cambrio ground, covered with’ delicate brown branches and follage and fiying birds. _One gore is plain and decorated with a brown rlotu, the usual dabs of paintand & little water scene or pond, on which +|lillies float, some water-grasses, a sedgy bk, & giy king: fisher with a fish i lts bill. This s reproduced in other dainty scones on s similar palstte on other parasols. Tae handles of the Tosat expensive parasols are mado of such strange light woods as Fragols, Pyrencese thistle, Tom O Shanter ach, African bamboo, palm iber and obony. They have gold sod silver heads in imitation of bamboo, carved horn, gsidized wlrer pug hoads, eaglos and imitation of gold hammered work in ebony, and shepherds’ crooks tipped with gold and silver. Given up by the Doctors, Where doctors have failed to care, and have given their prtients up to die, Electric Bitters have often been used, and & cure_effocted, graatly to the astonishment of ll. ~ Diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Urinarg Organs are positively oured by Electric Bitters. Taey invariably cure Constipation Headache and all Bilious Attacks. Try them, and ba convinced that they are the best med- {cine ever used. Sold by all dragists at fifty cents a bottle. ®) EBacklen's Arnica Salve The Brsr SaLvE fn the world for Quts, Bralses, Sorcs, Uloars, Salt Rhoum, Fover Sores, Tetter, Oha od Hands, Ohilblains; Corn, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve s guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- tod In every oase or money re fanded, Price 35 conts per box. For sale by 8dly Tsh & McMahon Omaha, GBEATEST REMEDY KNOWN, Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- sumption ‘s _certainly the greatest ‘medioal remedy ever placed within the Boasy 3 Teach of suffering humanity. Thou- 1906 Douglas Sirest, Wholosule Exciustraly. the young man throw of bis neglgent | sands of once Bopelos tullrrs, now 1 TARDWAREINORAWDSTER. | 1oemm d WRov Iler S D attitude, and went at the call with | Joudly proclaim their praise for this DIHAANE LANGWORTHY, Wholessie, 100 | i2YTe BF. renewed vigor. wonderful Discovery to which they 112 15th b, 2 Jenkins Th Joh SR ‘Happy New Year, Mrs. Stooks; | ewe theirlives. Not only does it posi- HOLMES, coroer 16th and Cattornia. | 350000 7100 3o RRoR hope I hear you well, ma'am. Strange | tively cure Consumption, but Coughs, ot JILO JevetiGeo & weather we'rs having. You scund | Golds, Asthuma, Brorchits, Hay owats e charming, Mrs. Stooks. ¥ congratu- | Fever, Hoaraness and all affections of Jones T E el 311 late you. How's that! What to in- | the Throat, Chest and Lungs yields ones G B - troduce the young Indies? Delighted, [ at onco to its wonderful carative pow- -""‘ ey 1 mssure you. Ah! Miss Stooke, | er as if by magic. We donot ask you et charmed, ‘yes, aud Miss Arabella | to buyalarge bottle unless you know [SOSRNOR. Sbnosll, et fl;flnr me, -:: ::d- Nn& what Jamire getting. w.] ‘therefore Keonedy H Kennard L J tte Snooks, I'm overw with | earmestly request_you to call on your fnfl';nog?r" :'&.,m'-':'r".,.:.."'.: Kessd MW Konmard FB | thehonor,” and the young man bowed | draggint, 3 K. T, and. got s ‘wial 'SLAVEN'S HOTEL, ¥. Slaven, 10ch Street. | King Jacob KingG T deeply as each namo wes signaled to | bottle free it which will convinco thers Hotel, Qo Eatmel Bth& Leavenworth Klngl w Keniston D him. *‘Pleasaut weather, ladie:; would | the most skeptical of its wonderful 5 Keniston EO ~ Kenlston F A like to atay longer, bat am awfully | merits, and show you what a regular . uzzie ok 2iron, driven, . Hope to see you soon again, | one dollar size bottle will do. For - 2 Indies. Weli, hello, hello! “Ah, - yes! | saleby Ish & McMahon. (4) JEWELERS 80 do. Good-bye, Miss Stooks! | T 77 HN BAUMER, 1314 Furuha Street. Good-bye al:” REGISTRATION NOTICE. g T UK. i Miss Thompkine, Miss Hilder- == = brandt, Mrs. Whiffchowski, Miss tram, ‘"."g;t:::* Jos. a and fifty olhier ladica wera rubgup, i LRI inger G W t.a JP and the eulls wero made, Secundum 3‘:.".".‘3.'1 &,’,:‘Ji‘::.'f:""‘m Sonder; Focosar Locke § E mbert E artom. - The young man, very much | and Wedse dar, ¥arch 35ta, S0th aud 306, and Lorig WE . Lichteberger JH | farigued, finally took his leave; but in O L Linghom Joo P LawA B a few minutes returned with » gioomy V(A B fTebman IR Larseo L ks e | i s s S tems wote | Lehmaa Wi Liniburg A “Dia_you potice anything weon ..u..,..u.m‘.::;gfi,df‘:nm LW""}:"V Lumpkins R M &u: thoes callsl” b saked thegotng il 1 MARKETS. " | Monell GO Dr, - Millspaugh F R :‘l :ihmk not,” ehe responded. e ! '"'*m 5 Metealf Geo O Mamaugh Wm I didn’t get anything to eat,” said Moyers Max Mauchester J R Meyers Herman Mitcheil D 8 Morrisey Jas Maxfield J B Rev he “I thought I was doing a big thing, bt I Doat the best of th call.” *“Bat can't you go to some houses you baven't telephoned and do your- el justice!” ingaired tho yonng lady. oo purpree o seiseic the ‘wa:d, for .ty e ection to be held on the Sth day of April, 1881. Due Notice is hereby given, that, a New List g he cectors wil hate’ (0% mui, owiog to the changes made in ward boundary, ar 10t loctoro il govern thembatves aecoralaglvs In witness wheref, I hereunto m my band thls 18th day of March, **A. D, 185 JOHR 8. '00"- m0to a5 () \Rs OMAHA AND C BICAGO, Wie g Tird ct contections are Mado With Throu’éh Sleeping Car Lines ti rma New York, Bost:n, Philadel- phia, Baltimore, Wash- ingtom, AND ALL FASTERN CITi5S. THE SHORT LINE via PEORIA for Indianapoalis,Cincinnati,Louis= ville, XD ALt pouvTs 1x 1N _SOUTHEAST. THE BEST LINE FéR ST. LOUIS, Where Direct Connections are made in the 'UNION LEEOT wih Thiouch sioeping Car Linea for all Points SOUTUTH _ The New Line for _DES MOINHES. The Favorite Route for ROCK ISLAND. The unequaled inducements offered by this Line to Travelers and Tourists, are as follows: 7The celebrated Pullmax (i6- unun Falaco o g Cars, 1un anly on 4 BeumingRoo Gore, with Bortaw's B Stk Cokrs® NG extra. charga. for Seata Recllting Ohairs. Tho tamous 0 ©. & Q. Paiace Jars. Gorgcous &moking Cars fitted logant High-Backed Ra'tan Revolving ki toF the sxchuiiv upe of Arst-ase pawees ‘Steel Track and Superior Fquipment, com- Eined with thelr Great Throath Car Arrango- ‘ment, makes this, a Routt o the 2 Tey it, and you will find sraveliog & laxury Instead ot + discomfort. Through Tickets via this Cele rated Line for sace at 4l offices 1n the United statesand Canada. A1 information shcut Rates of Fare, Sloeping Car Accommodations, Time Tubles &6, will be chosttlly given b appling to ' ghven By APl B . wooD, Geaoral Passngor Agant, Cicago. Genoral Menager, Chicago SHORT LINE| 1880. K.C.,8T. JOE&C.B. R.R, I tho only Direct Line fo ST. LOUVIS ANP? THE EAST | Oroans From OMATA and the WEST. o change of cars betwesn Omaba and 6. Lonts and but ono between Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENG®R TRAINS | BAS ‘sasomye 4k Eastern & Wkstern Cities 'With less charges and [ ldunmnlmhlrllms ‘This entire line knulwd % - y“-l’ln rm and Palace Sloo; ‘s Cogpler an estinghouse Alr-Brake, s, Ml AMSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READSWM A7la Ksnmg City Bt Josophy and TR 8 CouncliBIuE R via S04 4 Jooandt Lovia. W8 Ticketa for sle st al conpon lations fn the J. 7. BARNARD, A. ©. DAWES, GewiSupt,, Gen Pus, & Thekot Bt. Josech, Mo. 5. Josoph, Mo, W O BEACHREST, Mokt Ager., 1020 Farnbawy Srect, ANDY BORDEN, A B. BARNARD, Pase. Agent,Omabs. Gon'rl Azent, Omaha. BY THE USE OF DR. BOSANKO'S PILE REMEDY. INTERNAL, EXTERNAL, AND VCHING PILES™ 1 a8 once on tho orm aoreis FRITSCH’S PRUSSIAN Gough Syrup THE LATEST VICTORY OF MEDICAL SCIENGE. The only existing remedy for every spe- cles I Acuto or Chronie Disease of he Organs af Respiration, and an absolute SPEGIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION ! [15 ait-powerful vegetable prepara- Gon xpelsfrom e fmgeand air pas: sages, the mucusand muco-pus produced By primonary Infammation, heale the {rltued membra Life, It contains no stupel @nd s in all respects & he cine. Tho rapldity and cortalaty with MIHlHlLATES A COUGH s astonishing. Tts offects go deeper than e moro eyiiptoms of imonary die: ro | mme e dnd e crinsing sal CASES NOW ON RECORD in which it has been administered with entire success as . remedy for every va- of malady which aflects the Re tory Functions, smount FIVE THOUSAND at the preseat date, andyet the Gom i Tn the fntancy of its nsetal- sequence of Lung Disease, are thrown off Dy it, while at the same fime it soothes and invigorates the weakened tissucs. “I.IFE Fllll THE LUNGS.” -oughs, colds, influenza, bronchial dlnlcnlllcl. xlshlnmol the chest,hoarse- fimeile dennmnet hpan e Sole agents Iy &Co, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS, THE GREAT :|APPETIZER——SURE CURE For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONOHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUMP. TION, and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS. 'bo most acceptable preparation tn the known world. By adding to TOLU ROCK and RYE Lmnn jul bave an exellent. and Tonic, for general and fami et nmdmn-:-‘:mfl-rmml ved Snly sen e besk ool tste . The of its virtues and pop Putup in Quar! SIZI Bottles, giving More for the money than any article in the market. CAIT DO BE DECKIVED b dealors who try to TON. =~2oien Rock wea R ,wmlfl EocK 1ed B s et omly MEDICATED article made, the GENUINE naving a GOVERNMENT STAMP on ach bottle. Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue: TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF INTERNAL RRVENU Waswrsetos D, C., Janacy 26, 1880, Measra. uwum:: & MARTIN, 1111 Madison St., Chicago, Ila.: GreTunmx: | This cempound. th the opinion of thiy offics, wonid have s sufficlent quantity» 130 BALSAM OF TOLD o give It Al the sdvantagen saceibed o tis aricl 15 pectoral while he whieky and the Ty cousttuie tn emaleios reodeeing 1o < agreseble spely o sba ass ptont.” * Gomspoumied o the formala, It may property be dasmed REPARATION e B probione o U7 Revoed Sl dod e im0 e Sk, b xas and Other Persons witaout rendering them lable 10 pay ml-r—mfl (Sgned) GREEN. B. RAUM, Commissioner LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, llis. ia: (Sold by DRUGGISTS, ngg;)ggflx;smmoanypm‘ everywhere IT IS A CRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE @ives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead= ily and rapidly increasing in public tavor. The White Machine justly claims to be the best made, the easiest running, the 'simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine in the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in- tegrity, and purchasers are alwayssatisfled, A now szd hitnerio anknown remedy for all of the Kldnoss, Bladder, 0d. Urinary 1€ will posiriy ely care Diabeted, Gravei, Drop- s, Bright's Discise, inability to retain oF th Urino, Catarrh of the Bladdor, high eolcred and seaniy vrive, Panfal” Uritating, LAME , Geners! Weakness, and all Female Com~ g e svoids intoraal medicnes, 1w coriaia ta 1t effocts and cures when nothing. For saln by il Drage: apon recsipt of the price oz pont by mall fres #.00. DAY NEVPAD CO., PROP'RS, Toledo, O. ug! for our Iittle book, . Acent for Nebrests, SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Relickle Siouz City Routs ] 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFS to 8T. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARGK And all polntatn Northor ows, Minmescta Dako.” This oo 1o oquippel wih the e proved Westinghouse Automatic Alr Brakes and Miller Plattorm Coupler and Baffer. Aad for BPEED, SAFETY ARD COMFORT o am ogant Drawing Boom sad BiSepiag Carn vt conepetod Sy 10 oo y, run_ Through Without bange’ botween B ‘Trsnster Dopet, Councll Bluts, s0d Bt Paul. Trains losve o Uslon Pacife Transfer Dopot st Council Blufls, at 515 p. m. reaching Sioux Ciiy at 10:20 p. m., and St. Paal 11063, o, making 7= TEN HOURS 1N ApviNcs or Axy Otz Rours. Rataming, leave St. Paul st 3:30 p. m., ar- getag a4 8loux Olty at 4:45 a.m., and Union Transter. Depot, Couzcil Bintis, at 6:50 P B-mmlnllml'ulnglgd'h“l < P rintentont, atonst Vel et P. E. ROBINSON, A’ Gonl Paes, Ageity J.'H. OBRYAN, REGISTRATION NOTICE rHID WABD. All voters n rth of Howard street, eact of 15th A4 el s Many e a7, you mbat heve baen beoaght; | £26¢4 04 south of Davenport wil ake noics, cvut Ovder vy Ml 115 Fivscninen. -+ | Murohy Foan Macieby B 8 b | HRCTR SOV i ATt oo e e e s ol e WS, Moo W V. Mlmguist HO [young man. “I never thought of | 153 ar Haje on March 2lse and acch csth, 3th'snd Pyrobam 81, | Morse J G Miller Lewis that. You're a pot.ect lady, you are, | sestimsf S6d wasd votas. VAL B SLEY, L) -"W;:" Moores F E MealioS N here's .d quarter.” And the youug |m2itost Rogistrar Srd Ward. ) SURTEONS. Murphy PF Millerd 8 man and the quarter went ogt Mimal: ) o omes L 5. Bhow' No. 4, Creighton uau?s’g J Msloolm €S taneously. Fa T TON HoTIcR L] RARK/N Di, Eyo avd ¥er, opp. potetion | ppinor T 1. Moshor N EECRL 0 Firet Ward, Gy of ‘Ommahas 1pat1 wil st Montgomery O 8 gfiol’ Jboe‘nE D imber McCormick John McCormick J 8 McOormick Chas McKoon M G- Wonld it not be wise to substitute more eggs for meat in our datly diet! About one-third of the welght of sn ogs i wolid nuttiment. This ia mors 3 the offcoof Siaven's Bl on Fenth s Monday, Tuoday, Wednesday and March Jth, 29th, 30th and 815, and Friday snd Saturdsy, Aprillst and 2sd, foF the purpose of rogiserg tho votersof il ward.” A new st be maile, and all voters of sid ward are re- s MaonioBal, Pt o Work i Eromst- | BecD sughion Jobm fif.g"fifngg than can be said of meat. There are | T KRS ,.‘:‘i:“‘;.'”‘ b newe McNabbd W McNabb Thos no bones, no tough pieces that have to | _ Witness my baad this i day }‘_m March, A. 2 CAS AND STEAM FITTING | MoMuhao P J - MeTwiggan A bo laid aside. A good egg is made up | D185, zx:‘unx,‘ % P.W. TARPY 800, 916 1%:h 8k, bet, Fam- | g o) ' MoMullin W E of ten parts sh:ll, sixty parts whits | — 0" RUML bam & Doaglas. Work promptly stended to. > = MoNiel § and thirty parts yolk. The white of REGISTRATION NOTICE. D. FITZPATRICK, 1409 Douglas Street. I(MN all Joh: “° e H an egg contains sixty-six per cent wa- PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING MeC E’] Jobn m"‘""fi?’ Tou ter, the yolk fifty-two per cent. Prac- Sre O e, L, HENKY A, KOSTERS, 1412 Dodge Sireet. tically au egg is animal food, and yet | s raby gives that L il ittt . SR Nowman Horace Nichelas A P there is none of the disagreeable work | p. Bakery, on 164k street. on Thuraday, March A b0 VIR anerarts o s, dooe, tinte, | Neville Jas Nelson Jens of the butoher necessary to obtaln it. | 3ish 1881 forthe urposs of regsterine the siec- molinge Fewele bausiers, bod il st ;}nrfilnp 1‘; g g:ll::; g:d;.- ;l'h-lugd;nm! of :snghnd use egg | Ot e S WL, (ER WAKEFIELD, cor. Dodee orgreen ilsen Bendt reely, and many of these men are| miv-ioat Rogistrar 5th Ward. PAWNBROKER Neilsen N W elghty and ninety years old, and . ROSENFELD, 331 10th 8. bet. Farn. &ar. | 00, Otto F hu{mn remarkably free from ill- E I B T REFRIGERATORS CANFIELD'S PATENT OB y S ness. - Eggs are best when cooked ] rien E A 0'Conner Ed SIXTH WARD. four minutes. This takes away the animal taste that is offensive to so: but does not harden the whita or soss to muke them hard to An epg If cooked very d is difficult of digestion except by those of stout stomachs; such eggs shonld be eaten with bread and mastioated very finely. Au egg spread | 5, ©on toast is food fit for a king, if kings deserve auy better food than lnybndy else, which isdoub fal. Fried egge are less wholesome than boiled ones. An egg dropped into hot water is not only & clean and_handsome, but a de- licious morsel. Most. p.ople spoil the taste of their egg by ad pepper and salt. A little sweet butter is the best dressing. Eggs contain much phosphoras, which is supposed to be !\;l‘ to those who use thelr brains mae = ‘The New New Tork e, : The new features of s - st of the quiad .a.p.‘ which may be call in sppearance, al. In size, and the ribs are white. Some of these are covered with rich black brocaded satin, trimmed with s black Spanish real lace flmmw. and lined DD SoarchJWDr | with crimson silk. ! e iy B | Baasirom Frank Bandberry Johi m-unp.n'nmmu::fl“mpq. .. BAGKUS, 1206 Farabash 2. faacy ool Balter 0 A Ball8 covered with » Kotice s heruby givento tho logal voters of the Lt Ward ot e City ot Qmaba, that 1 i sl st my etere, N, 222 Cuming steset, Tuesday, S et of Ma:. jth, 80th, 31 -ndAmflHmdM L fi L the votersof sala foe he purpose_of regiteriag U e e St aLmd ward are requested to shrest in pemon e eber REEDS - “ALLTIME,” By “Almont,” be by Alesandece o dsmith Maid;" First- dasa4‘Gn 'n ol the re- hnn(\n Becond, *’“‘--u“":-".-.':‘:.wm A e =4 though ] gores are unequal | per ED. BEED, Froprietor. Stable Corner 11th and Howard Btreets. warlodim parts allaying the inga) u_%fi DO NOT DEI.A'] -——_m- D‘l buy i, TRY IT:*CURED rmcr 50 CENTS. 'ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR T, el when you can not obtain ftef him, w '|E DR, NSAIIKD umm 00, THE COLORADO BUSINESS COLLEGE Thisnstttution, located at Denver, Colorado, the Educational and Commescial couter of the. West, ls pre-eminently the best and most practte eal of its kind for the] MERCANTILE TRAINING —or— Young Men and Ladies. @. W. FOSTER, Presldent, D. W. OADY, Secretary. Tho most extensive, thorough and complete nstitation of the kind In the world. Thousnds |. o sccountants and Businces mén, n the prin- dipal clties and towns of the United States, ows thelr guccess to our course of tralaing. The Right Kind of Education for Young Men and Ladies. Fine, new brick block. st Junction of thres troot car limes, Elegantly fitted and furalshed spartmenta or the application of and carrying. oat of our novel and systematie methods of s | BUSINESS TRATNING, Young men who contemplate a business iits, and parents haviag sons to educate, are partica. Ity requested to send for our new Cigealar, which will give ful {nformstion aa to terms, ondition of entranie, ete. Address @ W. FOSTER, Presidart, Denver Colcrada. THE DALY BEE Jontains the Latest Yome and Tele- Newsof th day, Who want glossy, luxuriant and m tresses of abundant, Hair must use LYO KATBAIBON This :{:fimt, cheap articlo al nndfaxt.keeps mm out, arrests and ¥ ness, removes and itching, makes the Hair strong, a curling undene k it in d ”pm‘nuu- , healthy Hair is the sure t of using MAKE NO MISTAKE! B, 81 MICHIGA! o &. »MF-Ask Your Dulor.;or It because they find everything just as repres- ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The salesso far this year are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addreesed to the Omaha Office will be promptly filled. _JOHN ZEHRUNC, 4%, Proves beyond any reasonsble question that the e CHICAGO " & NORTH-WESTERN - RY ‘hbyulmmmmmmwm-munun;hflmmm * Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the West, North and Northwest. "« The Principal Cities of the West and Northwest are Stations trains mak Jarefully examine this Map. onlnlam (s turor through 1 ‘with the trains of all rallroads 3% B 'I'NEOIIIOAOO & lolT"lTlII RAILWAY, O"r»noln.‘ rincipal Hnes, run: h dail; l'flll ‘moro Fast Express Trains. Tiisthe om;‘m-ami{:fu;‘-h o th g PULLMAN'HOTEL Dfl'flG CARS. Itlstheonly road i rung Pulman Sleping Cars X hwest of Chicago. 5000 SILES O ,'4':'{: lunrmllho!ollvw!nx e Tea Ly e Tty Winon: Line.” 2, Minnesota & Central Dakata Line. Panl and e rean oy & Lake Buperiae Line.” cts mmun.ammmnymmpm'hm';n ho Unitad States sod ‘Remember to ask for Tlekets via this road, be sure they read over it, and take none othez. MARVIN RUGHITY, Gen'l Manager, Chicago. % W. . STEXNETT, Gen’l Pass. Agont, Chicago. HA\RRYP BD!I‘, 'nu-u_;mc &N. W, ldlvly 14th l-dl'lflhln!h-u. MBALL, .:yc N W iu-{ 4th and Farnkam Stresta. CHAS. SHIVERTCK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADHES. And Evi rtaining to the Fremitare and e l});holmry Trade. . A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST E'EIOES. BEIVERIOK ms and 1210 hrnlla- Street. PRICE LIST gl 3 T Eroorrar'S MAMMOTH CLOTING HOUSE. Hard Wearing Goods!|! Men's Cotton Sut - w10 to 150 600 300t0 5(0 500 30t 35 w 60 8000 to 000 100 to 1800 63t 25 2000 I o 175 to 1350 .1C0t 350 to 900 . 100t0 175 to 900 d umbvn 50: and upwards to 600 2Bto 450 o 200 Hose 405 1o $15 00 per dozen Complete line of Neck Wear, Linen Collars and Sum- mer Underwear. Silk Handkerchiefs, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Trunks and Valises, Boots and Shees, Agent for San Francisco and Oregon City Woolen Manu- facturing Company. M. ELGUTTER'S MAMMOTH GLJLLI”AE‘RILDUSE

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