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av e | o | am sans mow fevmnizes GHEAPLAND o D. . MORSE, Attempt to Secure a Writ of The Great Rire Above Sinks | As Advocated by the State| Mrs. Wallace thereupon atated that, - The Daily Bee. Saturdsy Morning, April 2. Hal Co! o 3 i t s 20 far as the understanding of the so- e beas rpus for into an Iosignifican Teachers' in Educa- N ty went, tho ladies thought that the. % 5 N BREVITIES. Indian Prisoners. Ripp'e Here. tional Matters. simple ':mlm dheie baving seleted | For Sale successor to the business of the old establishment Shoe House of 4 W. B. LORING & CO., —_— —Poterson sells ol The Indisn Department Ap-| LastSunday night st 7:30he river | oemo, -:fia';fnfif:&b:mflu:: 1,000,000 Acres v i 1 il 7 —poderick, Leading Hatter. mlltf S B ackor T | roached the highest polnt of the sea- A';'“"h'mm “"“fiY‘" the mayor to- the satisfaction of the : i A“n FAR““ AM s‘rs vy “Baxc's choios,” best 5o cigarin| POOT® T 50, 17 feet and 9 inches. It fell sev D ey el e ike OF THE Gon. FOURTEE oy and Defender. eral feet the next day, and has changed TR holding of » dux-nfm-dnq in the ' % —For s Oompbercial Job Printing, —_ oyl o ll st ight,whenfs | Shuld the ol o state |y L Seing ST LA“D b e ol o gt Tax s contalaed st the tme— | rous frem 11 foot sbove high watae | a0d county superintandents be logally | Fhs ounell inen adjourned to next Calls attention to the largest and best selected —Waiyple, McMil. & ., 5 Jows | some monshs sinoe—s report of the | mack to 16 fot. Frday It gradualy | retrioted o profesional edueators, | Monday b L oes, Creighton Block. arret of six Sioux Indisns at West | gol) 1] 1 'clock, when It marked a | ¥as the subject of a very animated ;“_:,’l;:if;l‘:ng iy IN stock of _ Finest assorsment of tooth i Point for an slleged murder. The | Jitle Joss than 13 and sgain began | discussion yesterday aftarncon. Most i O S Baxe's, warranted. men, i will be remembered, were | rising. It qwas falrly ,boom | speskers favored the principle of giv- | A trl package of “BLACK-DRAUGHT” | EASTERN NEBRASKA. —The Union Pacificstill expects to run | brought to Fort Omaba and for some | ing along in its course. The | ing no public work to a man which | free of charge. 1o dhyok X itsthrough trains west to-day. time confined there. Subsequently | Jarge pleces of ice will dip at times | he bas not the knowledge or ability to L0 F. Govdmpe®. Selected in an early day. “ad A < ! Thotarm of Usitod Biats oot at | the Giour tribo raaed » fund 850 | sesiety boocath the suetacs s thon | ecform, and thut tho good souso of & = Railroad Land, but laod owne | ; um:: Bn-hm'“:fl:vf-u:w Dms;amm-hm_dw“m m b e R | legal ot bis tax d are offeri = s ent aski sional argosies of limbs and small | laying restrictions upon this | =—— = g taxes, an i, on scoount of the death of bt | ;ors be granted the same rights | trees may be seen, but no fragments | matter. Others asserted that the bolit- h;“;’::fl—‘mfw’:“.’;"‘“;mfif‘:fi | their landsat the low price of — . wCni. | white prisoners would e | of tanementa bave yot appesred. The | icalenvironments of those offices Were | seriedn osse covumue Gncs for TEN CENTS | 48 and §10 per acte, ou long —Till line cf artists” materials, granted under the same oiroum- | water iscrashing hard agaiost the weat | becoming stronger every yoar, and a | pe lne;ech beyuetinerion, FIVEGENTS | 0 0 o'co terme, cago prioes, i uhu's drug store. ml-lm T i : 7 pet live The firet insertion never less than Dok g e he ol | SL00 1 Tl Dot e e o Ty e |t mpoiant. oo shl o T | A OV el S R e s e smel works. e em- _————————— C) s o en this Wtk | asked Onited States District At- . o jha,is expocied tohre- bankment of slag will protect the | alght of altogether. Prof. Thomp-| __ meuoawsowr e et in snothes o her en | oFoey Lambertson to do what it | works agaiost a vise of seven | son, Isto state superlatendent, said | yrowsr %o Laan o w Loy OB Improved Farms tertainments. practicable in the matter, and an ef- | feet more, and the U. P. have [he had been watching this matter _M%——*: T Work wa resamed yostouday on | f0rt s being made by bim to obtain 8 | plased twalve cars heavily feeighted | for a fow years past, and that each | M ot goui s Asencr. " wov IN the excavation for the new county court | writ of habeas corpus from the su- | with old iron n their bank track be- | election iu this state had lessened the Douglas 7 and Wash ‘ouse, with & large foroe of graders. preme court of this state. The appli- | tween the river and the lumberyards, | number of county superintendents| —— 48 T2— 18, f) —1f you want Bill-Heads, LetterHeals | cation will probably be made at Lin- f 4o there is but little dangor of demo- | from outside the professional teachers’ | 7 AXTED" 7 . ington Counties. Envelopesor any job work. Oall at THz | coln to-dsy. lition by the loe in that quarter. circle, and it is_not improbable that 5282 Prices that will suit ‘) this matter will gradually regulate e =S Brz Job Rooms. The case possesses especlal interest | Yesterday's report from Sloux | jucieine s i Pottaeieondivni’ wlx:mmmfi:,fi, genensl bouse- Also, an Immense List ot majority removed. the necessity of[ SPEGIAL NOTIBES. by non-residents, Who are tired _—— ever before shown in the West. Our goods are all purchased for cash., We deal direct with manu- facturers, thereby enabling us to sell goods from twenty to thirty per cent cheaper than small deal- ers ask for the same qualitles. - WE HAVE BUT ONE PRIGE, MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES! o ég;ngthe bargains we now offer and cannot again soon duplicate are the fol- 660 Pairs Ladies’ peb. ;t. Lace shoes - - - - - - $126 480 “ 0 O from the fact that it s almost the st | Gty statodithat thore had beon a rise | & only s true lesder fa the profession | momeriitt LA S22 . - - - 3 - - 150 —Ounslagham sod Flynn, the Bloom- | ine in ¢he history of Indlan aflairs | of jour or five feot slnos suarise, The | shall e e il ‘;’:.im'.l’. B L T e et Omaha Cit 3« “ and Calf Shoes - s = - - S & | hqunfi robers, have been sentenced in this state that the Interior Depart- { operator believed the water to be at We have omitted to mention that | rienc dersiunce, ;hahm:e;“lhfl s .. R I State 180 “ “ No, 'Q‘ll“fr 200 Sosight yesrs in thy penitectiary. ment appears as the detender of the | jts highest, and that the rise above Prr‘nllh-! M. DllsK:nmxo: P;ru, oo branchos. Address Jobn Austln, eal 100 © u ogebhle goat, button, medium and narrow wld(hl, size 4 12 to -~ —Woek will bagin tomorrowon the 4w | 1,510y 4 o criminal case. TheIn- weuld not amount to more than four e e aad SIS | 8, 8250, worth 34 e Teachers’ association, and what it has ANTED—Situation by » Joung man to to "f,‘ Including Elegant Residences, Busi- secomplished, which was indood grat- | , oo guiogte ey Addresm 4. 5. G g | Do and Resideoce Lots,Cheap Elonses 3 ifying to all those who have constitat- | office. and Lots_and » large number of Lots INF NTS, SE OE S ed ita mm::;-h\h zzi‘"nl“ ke S m,,—'— medintely, | in most of the Additions to Omaba. A 2 ment, or it » bright 7 4 A 1 o peefal futirer & g Pes At il Koqule m]:ln‘w‘ Algo, Small Tracts of 5,10 sud 20|75 Pairs Infant’s Lace Shoes, Size | and 2, 40c, Formerly 85c. bridge with which the B. & M. railroad | comparty will replace that lately destroved | dis0s were arrested under a atate law | or five feet at this point. st Oreopclis. and by officers of the state, and are _— —Eogineer Van Arsdale, of the Usion | 80% confined at West Point. The THE PUREST and freshest drugs Pacific, has just made & ran.of over six | Poiats on which their reloase is asked | to be bad at Scuzorer & Bromr's bundred mile-, without gotting of bis | are as follows: Opers Houo Drug Store, 311 Fit- | **5 00"y "4 Gilarps; of the Deat | "rresiomion s g s ot sy | A0 i sud vent the oliy.” We bave | 75’pirg fnfants’ Button Shoes, All Sizes 60, Formerly G6c. engine. Ttis claimed that the warrant s | Teenth street. w23 | and Damb Lustitute, resd a papsr of W‘m'aoq-'-:'n{f'iy"-“"lw:u;c “y.ang | go0d opportunities for making Losns, | £1) pairg Ghilds' Button Shoes, Size 4 and 6, 86c, Formerly $1.00. defective, on which they are beld, for PRESCRIPTIONS ment on the education of desf mates. | Iy Ad T T s’ Refyencs | and in all casea parsoually examine — T weilh pecliontidrask M e ool oo | i s requre, titloa and teke overy precaution to in- ¢ 4 5 i tho resson that a term of court bas | SPEOTALTY, st Somnorsn & | peot. Guo B Oareb, ufthe aoiusrs| \/ANTED_& iatios TS s oy | sure safely of momoy oo lavested. A large assortment of L est wakes of infant shoes in choice qualities hand and man who came up for Judge Hawes' blessing rda) ho dismissed him 3 seamatress " —— ,.’::‘\:.ai'.' - passed without thelr being indicted. | Becar's Opers House Pharmacy, 211 | sity, presented a very ente: B i o rapini s g Solare ,gr,,":‘..’ Balow we offor a amall list of Special | TAACNING T 1t is claimed that they cannot be | Fifteenth street. m23f | and instractive literary production on | stress, st 715 17th St., between car and | p 200 —Mr. J. 8. Wrigit's valusble trotter, | oo 0 00 county, for by a o “An Historical Scudy,” in which he | Bur 1618 rgalns. Sweet William is sick with lungfever, and — 7 traced the growth of the spirit of lib- | < NTER A young man 17 or 18 y-ar of H 3 M right man b wil e Baves | stle law tbo priscuee muntbe triod | HIS LAST SPREE. | Cos et 0t Rt | W Rl nit e | Boggs & Hill, GENT.’S SHOES. GENT.’S SHOES. borse clipped again. bya jury from the county in which A few minutes of the afternoon was —WaxtEp -A furnished room witha | the offence was committed, which in | An Intoxicated L.borerMm. devoted to business. The treasurer | xyruNTED_A good iritn s rmall fam E B This depart t has od 1 d h : - Toud a roport ahowing a good fnancil | WV urundes o s ot v ict | REAL ESTATE BROKERS, s departmen received our especial attention, and we now show the lat- gy e e Pyt e e Ay s sianding of ‘the seeaon. Toe|{Iuxor wintEps way . Yarw est fashions in 5 ttee ot i rted A si . ginver’s office, B. & M. R. R. nuder the exclusive jurisdiction of the B EENET e ;’:'_‘;;“ :f'n fi:;“l‘:'“:h"::‘;nl;"m iy pderste | & slogle man v APV 2200 | 1408 North Side of Farn. St., —Omaha lodge, U. D. K. of B.. passed | D08 as follows: TANTED A ot gt st i | Oup. Grand Central Hotel, Omaha, Neb- resolutions of condolence at its last meet” SULTS aod OLOAKS. from the country at an eatly hour yes- | " Pregident—W. W. W. Jones, Lin- men, Addres Draver 7, 7. 0., G ing, o theic brother, George Krsuse, 0| 7ot roogiioa o very large and | 190087 pusted on the Fort Omaba | co Nobby Styles, Hand Sewed, ! e e duth of bis blovel i - Youd, lmmmedistely north of the stata | Vics President—J. J Polats, Oums- | Y2raiws mparaseed mor wage ire Plain Styles, Machine Sewed. —There is sickness in the family of & """:::m ;’fu B dolaa per week. APply st 208 Bur 8. well-known wag of this city and hesays his e R e h“"""'_fl' L Bahe Fon RE" ’Wfi’:‘m A“ Widths man dressed like a laborer, and who ) B ey mewrerd L1 only prayer is that the invalid may ve un* Ladies' Black Srux Sorms, 1 et o135t Toom the becrible e00- | P o Borses'oe_a portes 1o stors.. .Cas G17e BOGGS & HILL. The day for having men’s shoes made to measure has long since passed. Mauufacturers 2. o best of city reference, Address Swede, ‘barracks. 1 LS. Hasoall becomos wayor of Omaba. | - Lndios mn.k:mé‘-:n. ST | dition of his clotbiog and the fact Platte, b NEE N o s | FORRENT coTismsvemene: . | have perfected their fasts, and from our large stock we can ’it any foot. Gentlemen will d.,_‘f:: B. &M.expross -n'ln:, ll:fl't wm'.;-' = J"“::vm that his hands and face were -lk!nngd ‘Exoutive Committee—Prof. D, D. ANTED A cxpeionad_ st el BOGGS& HILL. | &4 it much to their advantage to purchase a shoe thatthey can first try on, select careful- angien fn o S A AR n‘. Ladies’ sm'm“'l,m' In many places, had struggled 1ong in | porry,Crete; Miss V. B. Shippey, [ —_—~—oro s DE -2 T [ EGR QAL E Rt locsied reidence m’% ly, and our hand made shoes are warranted in every particular, water and_was_being hsuled to Platte Lodies’ § 5 his half insensible condition before | Omaba; Sipt. Miller, Blair; J. M. | W7 ANTED “Liundrees lmmedistoly at, the : LADIES SHOES! surrendering to the terrible fate to | McKenzle, Peru; Miss Ada E. Schoon- mouth) leaving the track between South PR Tiacaln: SRR e R o A very nios 5-room cottage, Bend and Louisville. Lot Byting Détaci s, which his habits had at Lt broaght | maker, “‘:’:’“mfl e WY A rririn tos rmntion of oo Fon SALE e s s HiiL, | Our Stock of hand and machine sewed Ladies’ Shoes embraces the best qualities made; we can Ladies® Bpring Mawrrsias. hirz, and from which thore was no es- ¢ e L Wl T AL mrnush everything in kid or goatia all widths. Wil use n-peoul care to fit every customer, and We bave opemed the largest a0d | cape, hood of the vew fills on St. Mary’s avenue, | cheapest assortment of ladies’ Under-| The information was brought to ‘where water is abuncant. One family is | wear to befound in the West. Undertaker Jacobe’ office, who at once domiciled beneath the sidewalk on the MoDoxap & Hargisox, took charge of the body and brought south side of the strvet. 1408 Faroam 8t. | it down to his undertaking rooms. It ‘The evening seasion was held at the | Apely o b+ . Simera, Room 6, Crras FOR SALE oy hogset s ememee ular attention to HAND SEWHED TURNED SHOES Academy of Science rooms, where the | — e icular attention to our, Seethers el st oppmmh’ o oeaADE e u”:‘.’.‘.,'.";."i',';, s o Only $200, required ST s elace and button as beinz TH E comfortable shoe for ladies with tender foet. specimens collected by enthusissts in v scintioresarch. & paper wan raad | £ S | FOR SALE N izt SLIPPERS. SLIPPERS. by Miss Lydia Bell on the subject of aation. &) houee! largs bay 'lm‘uv, high doors acd celing! d’oeunnn’d Miss Bell is “gg.i.fl, CIRL Evirytbing porfock, $ilto. BOGGS & HILL: fe::n;:dw(’k of Philadelphia made kid Slippers, plain or with two, three or five strapsin dif- second tc no elocutionist in the west, =Win. Wikiks, & youngmen of ab ut 23 was soon learned that the body was vl e B GS/ Himpis e Fod R TOEE, etable, died Thureday st Mre, Dorau's a5 the audience would not permit| W semebrsimeriEenpere voccher wiae | FOR SALE S siicn oot o T ho had made his home at Mr. | the opportunity to pass to hear her | ern town, where thers it nons, or where one is 'BOGGS & HILL. Tux Bee offie. Thelfuneral 2 - roud toms selociion, and wars delight.. | Beeder: wouid take a relia e, partnor. Address o Nomioie Omatiain fo | Ay bk e o B | 2ot s = v | SRR | e | A T MEOTRSH, Cor. 14th & Farnham St deceased by his request being buried under e O oGS & HILL. ‘the rises of the Presbyterian church. The during the improvements at the Bar- | princess Catherine.” b rot, el yours, lately employed st Stephenson’s OITIZENS' MEETING that of one John Heanigy, » laborer, < 2 o at once submit best cash will thke'placedt 2 p. m. to<day, the tie Board of Education. and who was employed as & grader | wenyy Platagenet’s Woolng of the W ATER A s e e . . e FINE RESIDENCE—Not in the market. MISCELLANEDUS . remaian will be buried at Prospect Hill| | oo et s cn cigl. | Focks last year. This wiater ho had | Prof. W. W. Drummond, of Fre- 'FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LAND. Owner wil el or 80308 —_— NOW W COoONMEBE earned hisboard by doing chores at | mont, read a paper on the high achool | =—————0u—o——"o——+ L% aog; end of Sl whi anort 1 sens, who desire to separate the pub- course, OR RENT—Spnll houte vith 4 1o B e L B i With the Best Selected ftock of o e st | LS managomont from pabics, | M Aumocks. Eo wa man bont | o ciion pasd o oo | B0V % B R | FOR SALE dctis e 20wt im0 o it RN ; L pi o3 % B, 220 ~ e i " LN G » oall is hersby made for » mass gy Se%. e R D s b 20 e o [ ————— GLO HI"G & FURNISHING flonns The condition of the body and all | to the people of Omaha for hospitali- = = Anew 1jstory brick h 1o Soath Gwats, deeall Blaak Sad TR l i | 7 e apersof Omaha or generous OB S h ARl | FOR SALE w13 oS | L0531 Sl e Wie e eomatdaration; Sl the | e Ofice 0 Farem 3007 | Lo, Sive 838 STLL. " | retarid. ALY, in Omaha. for the new Buengerfest building, corner of L st T the oircumstances leave no doubt tha friend! the man was chilled to death, but \OR RENT—Two newcottag 8, 5 and 6 large 527-1 1203 Park Wild Avenrie, tion six candidates for membera of the d railroads for reduced fares. = A1l Rt EOTAAY (o8 SRt misinde iy oor boud of sducation. . The plase of | 00roner Jacobs docided to pro- | ™The amociation was voted a decided T e o i st comien | EOR GAL fi '.,,.,°"."_n"' y d-nnntw e R T We are PAR EXCELLENCE 3 ceed acoording to law, and held an | success, snd the many teachers from | 15th and DouglasSta., over Bushman's store. " | build a fine house, $%300. e meoting will bs announced in Satar. aay evening's Bix | uest at 3 p. m. yerterdsy. e e e o dF Oraats e 08 TN Tt o e == FOR SALE timioscs fonnt e THE YOUNG MEN'S GLOTHIERS. The remains will be buried in the Exchangs, N. E. Cor, 16th and Batb's “\”“flfl» Skt lfll“ AKEN UP—A small red heifer calf. SOwner The following paper was handed to people. eota e, s0ko g3, “ kil ot onaug Poper oo hanted 12 | baupers buril gronad, on tho county | *The time sad placo of holdiag the | ST ___ver o, ines by o i s 0k i e e BOSTON CLOTHING HOUS i Py, Ny 1o | poor farm, the only place in the | next meating ls lett to the executive e T e Sy el Deanis O'Rielley. E, sgroement can bo areived at exoept in | | io\borhood of this city where the | committee to determine, OF SALE OR RENT—My bouse, No & HILL. M. BROWN, corzer of 12th ad Chicago hand, S Smith Brothers, of this city, on | a mas meeting: i e — Tromior St hotwoen T5th. and. 1eth: i . sircota, is ready to bore or deepsn wells, the ather, by which the latter ‘will next| We, the undersigned, belng of the | 2237 Of & pauper can find a resting | .wiNE OF CARDUI" for Ladies only. | fooms osisr, wei cisern, sy | FOR SALE _dm,mzw'r.:..';: Batction guarsntsed. st 1212 FARNHAM STREET. X2X2>2 Y opinion that the membrs of the achool | Place. —_— a1 oariege oo 5 e, B bk 3. . oF dopos &1 Sovrsd W10 | 201 s e Momi o and ‘ ACC.F. Goodmn's, | wil-1a. reied, pomesion given immectitely. | aoc (g tuoss m‘_w, o 0% o for the city of Omaba to be Enquire 1809 Douglss St. or on premises. J. | g700, BLL. nesdays’ mzu:.uquhq-. should be | LOST—A handscme gold earring PERSONAL] PARAURAPHS BORXE Lol FOR SALE %= £y s F: e of SOHLANK & PRlNCE- selected without regard to party or | with red cameo setting, on Wednes- (o 10 ctes o1Iv 7 m e g cach week at. the corner' of Lith and Homard e E e S WIS =t et e — poltin, exqueet the ollowiog ittert | Gy vening, somewhero In that part | Hou. J. C. Orawtord of Cuning; s1a I Jork “Aomy o 6. W B 105 LECan e B 50,000 DOLI.LARS i —, » u-—p nomination and office if o botwoen [Eleventh snd | ©vm. an SALE %"..":”;.?S Tot. T“,,, l?::mcm;.:m::':uoh Bnn-ngn? Georgs W. Doane, A. V. o i L R Goarge Thrall, Howed Eighteenth streets and Howard and | M. C. F. Hickman has roturaed from | OB S EE_& amal wll bl o 138 | iear comer 19th and Leavéuwrtn ot u Kutnody, Joha Mormal tad B & Oapltol avenue. A liberal rewaed will | New York: 1 Pl Te oo et YA e, 93 1ots on 20, 27, 38t GHEAP | GHEAPER ! cHEAPEsT . i ‘Soriy ot | FOR SALE GEO. . PARSELL, M. D, 3 Sk Jan.G. Mo, | e 7eid the finder by roturniog same | Seustar M. K. Turer,of Columbu, is e e Anolyof | FOM DAL o 1ud o0 B, bitwess uF LL, M. D, g, et 00 M |y ion gt | e TROREATE sty Sy | S Fee RO B S | o L R 2 E!h, o Ramge, Col. Blains, paymaster U. §. A, and a old; aiso doable harnesy and new | on more chance 1o secars & home and wil | 1625, Sb Lo . MAX MEYER & BRO .:,M'f'u‘h"m",m ""' Tey the VERBENA, bost b5 cigar | bother of Secroary Bisine, went, weet | Tt gy cormes 100 1nd Bseoport | bl B heso i o sl paymens | <m0 T 207, n-xn-g;v_-_d_-m - . i Thursday. s . SR ive e ST men. ( ffice hours 9o 115.m. and 2 t0 4 . o Qs Mare 35, 1551 it o e Foks‘:nv.«rdfi:n:‘mxsmn‘vwh BoGes £RILL | Py, © 1 =™ nited ™ | P.opose for the mext ninety (90) days to sell theu B S . W. Morse, e - = Opera House Drug Stars, 511 Fif- | U- P-reilway, returned from the east this | 114 buranars St Boges addtion: - 4o71035s | FOR SALE 10035 Smsver e INOTICE. .itire stock of Valley, with runuig water; baisnce” genrt e (OR SALE—Forsos ard poules, a corner 6t | Toling pririe, oniy 3 mie fom railroad: Mr. Walter Bennett lef tfor the east yes- | K snd lzsrd, at Redman's barn, 4571 | per ac B8 68, S NI ) (447 oweiimying, donkontmne il v Diamonds, Watches. terday, Rumor tays that he will bring the | 0R saLE_—00od dwaling howse, 3 rooms | EQR s ALE 4% 5 i one tnet. 12| orn rorm i d kitcher ? 1ne ile city, % y and 14th 3t., second door. e ot skt Gl T e e e | B e CHABLES. SPLIT. Jewelry, Clocks, ‘ toenth street. m23ef For want of more room, W. Boehl, the locksmith and machinist, has been compelled to remove to the northwest | Lieut. John G. Bourke, of Gen. Crook’s loxs ,;',;',,‘,"’.2,’: el M DR.BLAOCK'S 5 comer of Fourteenth and Howard | staf, left Thursday for a western trip, | FIOR SALETen (1) eidence ots on upper . T ""‘: ::: Dokl codts m30t4 | which will tate bim sway for some woeks. Ffi Rl I L Aecwse ovv | Eop QA E 10 enejone s mx- | REEUMATIC CURE Silve r-Ware, e - e Secretary of State Alexa der and State [ ——— = Kauning whter, 10 sires civated o . Cortan a0d : : Boys’ Rubber Boots. Meteorological Report. Treasarer Bartlett aro in the city, on bus- | [ Csountion A ROSEWATER, 155 't 50GGS & HILL, g e o, Lama Pianos & Organ Boys' Rubber Shos. Month of March, 1851, in ss connected with the Deaf and Dumb | BAm Streot. LD 109 seres 14 e norh of | Somach wnd ral Men's High Rabber Boots. Highest barometer, 31,397, Institute. FOR SALE romedy. s rm"...a""”mm urifr, sad ‘whileit AND Hikiorn OB SAL Soren gond busnes oo on | i o it T il o eation i m: "Disease it imyroves tho general Mr. H. B, Chawbelain, of New York, | Ly G e ) vooos . | b >4 i T Aok o | e o | FOR SALE Stz v | SMTH, B L JUCTRETORS: Atfimfim?gfgfihxingflflfigw Dlaco was n the city Friday, a guest of the | Siavs of Nevsasha: s 34 ';’.“f."l'.‘.‘.”l:‘;:‘."u.i: donirble tract, runs d.wn on to wlley of P80- | 0.7, 0 odman, geversi e O ba cent. below any Eastern Wholesale House, preparatory to moving into their Y.M.C. A. ‘men's resort. Inquire at Bee ofice Mr. Volney E. Bellauny, of Arapahoe, | Tor sate_a raroAt—s burame wis | FOR SALI ?&W‘Tfl?fi l’ H FLIEGEL New Store, Cor. Ilth & Farnham 5 We Mean Business. Come and be Convinced. M. K. Turner, G. W. Clother, R. H, | f[VLE BEST THING YET_H.G. «lark & Co's Spening for some man with ho in company with his brother, ‘saloon fixtures, ln:niunmdm on To | and, s .V,.m.emfi“d [ gt s, o bk settiement and no e e s | Ao o e e v et 2l | TR WRKEFIELD enry, Da lerson and J. E. for Puncakes, Biscults, 160 town 16, & . ll lediog iisns of Colambus. Neb, ar- | T716_Askvourodiorc @t | FOR SALE Moivit o ol Ring Houses I e York Oty Tor Y Also a large stack of other kinds of Goods. Will always glve good bargains. Call and see goods and prioes. Satlafaction given on all goods wac- | Total mumbee of miles, 8731, Fented. Num er, of clear Number of cloudy d.y-n It mot satlsfied with your bargains : I\nfih& of days on which rain or snow Busmxax—Anthony Walter, son of | money refunded. = Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bushman, Thurs. | Men's Calé 'Boots, good day st two p. m.,age twoyearsand h—?fiqlun to-day row from St Philomens’s Cathedral. isowner of an extensive sheep ranch in | o ior """M ok wit ba '.‘.fii i e vood sl i1od Sucoessor to J.VEL. THIELE, the Republican Valley, hs, been visiting @ HILL. in the city.a day or two as the guest of | “Ar- FIJR SALE Apity imroed tam ot MERCHANT TAILORS, Mr. A C.Troup. He left for hishomeia | [OR SALE—Two close carriages, at A. J. A48 Sy 3 il i oy the valley yesterday. Hlommmote e | o mer. aetaritined i’ sati A st | N©. 1220 Douglas Street, COMPARATIVE PRECIPITATIONS. be w meeting st Vesta - Tache | Your. rived in thia city Thursday, baving been | = R e e U I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Ohdpter, No. 6,0.E G Ihh(!atm- sent here as a committee by the people of Fon sALE 2000 acres of land near ene i find e rt-ciss ity. day) evening, for work and 30 | Columbus and Platte county to confer jard, Stasion, 3500 et k- 7"-:"-:-. im0k, lar business. By order of W. '_ with the Union Pacific ufficials concerning w-mu.'l i nw-a-:u.mn:"n_ = Dy Bowl o i LuM ER uTH s"l"ul iy railroad matters in their section. Florence 810 165 5%00scre west of tho Bl 3 A s y . o 41081 16000 sers satiored through BPIEOBLSIOR Plenty of fresh feh sud fresh Signal —_— "‘"‘""‘"‘L“é."fl car snd st e B i : at Motz's Omaha, April 1, 1881, The City Council I o n 4 : . - v e L it T iy el e , gimy it Machine Works,| Pickets, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Lime, & ‘Rabber Boow A Committee from Columbus | o conalder the new grading of Elev-| T ODIAXA., NEE. Cement, Plaster, &c. by the case, A committes appointed by the citi- | enth street, Counclimsn Kaufmann < Severl flne residence Hmmvn & \ o g o, s o Gl seivd e he sy | 1 e : ] D e Pt | STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT CO., i also & large stock yesterday to endeavor to pursuade the | The committee appointed to ap- P P ¥ OMARA, NEB. oy o 13 U. P. ratlread auchorities fo_chitg | praise the damage to owners of lots, ‘MPROVED PARME_We have for sale %fl { Misses and Childrens’ Loenms ol the course of the branch road kniown | reported tn favor of paying $300 in : 1 T el o Gt 118”20 i Boots and Shoss NOTICE TO OONTRACTORS. | aa the Niobrara & Black Hills oad, | one instance and 850 in another. o g g L AT TN HORSE SHOES i ~ just recelved, Sealed proposala will be reosived | 80 a to chavge the station mow at | It wasordered that the city treas- A prices call om . W"“.m”"‘" Shafting, and mast be scld until 12 o'clock noon, Apeil 24, 1881, | Jackson to Oclumbus. The commit- | rer be instracted to ofer the ssid 5 AND NAILS, at low figares. for materials and erecting twc, three- | tee consists of the Hon. J. E. North, | owners their respective amounts to- = 10 nflwfifxmfinmm At H. Doz & Co.. story brick buildings. Senator M. K. Tnmf.‘;l E:mr. day. BOGGS & HILL, 6 Harney Bt Bet. 14t and 15th. " Iron and Wagon Stock, N\ Leading Shee Store. Plans and specifications can beseen | G. W. Clothen and D. Anderson. | Severalminor questions were dis- |* > T el o e \ 2 e T at the office of Dufrene & Mendel- | The gentlemen are stopping st the i et F":.Eu‘.."‘?;.‘,,.,""'._"-,,,,’fl,.,":mw M. E. RISDON, =T ’ Ceuphiin Sosis s oy Ooka e BocasemiiL | Ceperal Insurance Aget, WHE S | Leudroths ‘& Sons' oelebrated gar- Banuik. Buiien; now, sinoe the bridge over the Loup | Relief woclty, sud signed by Mrs. W, R SALE—S b Lot ; | Wallace, Mrs. T. L. Kia all, Mrs. L. e oy don weed, tn bulk and In packages. | 326e0d4=2 Booas & Huir. has been destroyed, it would be much | B R sght and Mo 3. Bodd, seviing wn Folniis e BOGBAHILL [ phmnx ABUEE . o4 e s Seloot onlon sets, choloe seed pota- — s cheaper to changs the courss of the | forth that the soclety, farsurat 10 in- : At Chicage toes just received . 'VEGETABLES. from the wuncil, had se. gl %Y ) i Do A b Choloxta Bag Tursie, Pech | 0 thes o sbeld , sad tha the | SE30008 200 5 s % | Absolutely Pure, | © s BE , , W.J. BROATCH, : Blowand Eatly Rowe Potatoes; also Howsrd ard Ninth sreeta on which to 2o 34 Sizveenth & Oul. Sta. | benefttid. oy S i e R SALE_160 acres, coversd with young - lacge supply of fresh butter and egge, 9 ,,,'Bo,d moval that the matter | FRDEAich make ok T, ok ot b, ,Ef_,_;"'wm,;,;_m_mm im D) Gaiioria 1209 & 1211 luxuric by Dyspep- BAITISH AMERICA ASSURANC] «BLACK-DRAUGHT " cures costive- be left in the hanis of the mayor and ?flm::mm?fi._mm Hompeary | = landen B0GaS & HILL. Harney Street, Omaha. ness and Sick-Headache, the committee o public property and/ indigestible m Sod arly llw'e’\n'- fu':’ - e AMERICAY CENTRAL, Amets.. eet, ALC.F. Goodmazs | improvementa, vhich was oadered, bat New Yorx, | examineour o #0d u large sslection of the best gar- den seeds. WiLLiam GENTLEMAN, m30-4t Sixteenth and Cass.