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“Thuredsy Morning, April 7.4 BREVITIES, —Poverson sells coal. —Wrederick, Leading Hatter. mlltf ~—Easter Cards ai Kuho's. —Ad ditional local on first page. ~Try *Saxe’s choics,” best Bc cigar in Sown. ~Whipple, MoMillan & Co., the jewel: | ‘o, Oreighton Block. o26tf —Finest assorsment of tooth brushes at | Baxe's, warranted. —C unci man James Stephenson states hat he is still running at large. —Novel Ten Cent cigars, five fora quarter, at Kuhn's Drug Siore. —For vixe Commercial Job Piinting, | sl at TaE BEE Job rooms. | —Lodies' Derby's, new style just arrived, all 3.dors at Frederick's, Leadiog Hatter. mewt —I¢ you want Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads | Envelopesor any job work. Call at Tue Bux Job Rooms. [Prices that will suit Rolled Up for James E. Boyd. FIEST WARD-~OFFICTAL COU™T. Hascall, 203; Boya, Brunner, 208; Benecke. 546, Malicite, 334; Wilcox, 426, Jorby, 56 , 81. McGav ck, 504; Gilbert, 231 Harcall, 214 : Bruuner, 191 Wilcox. 340; Mleute, 298 446; The Mountainous Majority S 5roul, 285; France, 189; Wilron, Jounsman, 193, G lasmith, 161 Stevenson, 86; Kauffman, 65; Delone, 491, Hers O'Keefe, 541; Houeel, 103; ) Board—Conn: yer, 564; Mo- P. 0. Windheim, 299; , 455; Andereon, 6. 414; L enuedy, 216; Bury- heom, 249; Woodwan, 258; Morrell, 165; Woaworth, 167. SKCOND WAKD—(FFICTAL COUNT, Council—McNamara, ‘317, Butler, THE LAST LEGS. The City Council Hold an Ad- Jjourned Meeting. City Vote will be Oanvassed This Evening. The common council met in ad- journed session last evening. There were present Coun silmen Daily, Kauf- mao, Roddie, Stepheusor, Thieman and Mr. Presideat. The clerk read a petition from cer- tain property oaners arking perais- sion to pat & pump at No. 614 South Sixteenth street and binding them- selves to keep it in order. Councilman Stephenson objected to the grantiug of this petition on the grouud that the council had previou-ly decided that 1tsaould remove all such to be built. imperiect, advanced by Mr. Stephenson. obstructions and not allow new ones Mr. Daily also opposed the peti- tion on t.e ground that the bond was and also for the reasons Mr. D. dge entered st thipoiat and 1 6, moved that the uivg the mo GAINING GROUND. SOMETHING ABOUT THIRTEENTH STREET. Although Thirteenth street hes | quite & number of good business Bouses, carrying good rtocks and do- ing » rushing business, the ordinary observer would scarcely expact to find angthing so colossal as i the stock of S. Jonason, the jeweler, 410, between Harney and Howard streets. This gentlemen has been in business a num- ber of years and is able to judge ss to the wanta of this community, and has #0_proven himself by selecting a very fineassortment of all kinds of gods iv. this line. His stock, to which we would call particular attention, is beyond a doubt the best selected, ever brought to this market. The display of gold and silver watches is magaificent aud very attractive, while the stock of solid gold aud plated chains is unequaled, besiden a fall line of gold rings, pre- clous stones, eye-glasses, spects, silver ware, etc , etc. Every body invited to call Saratoga Caips at Frenoh A Belief That the Most Dam- Masjor Furay's Experionces in of the Post Office Department, re- torned Tueaday from St. Holens, Dakota, whore ho had been on special business with which the flood swept | conditl n of the country materially | interfered. The M-jor's return trip | was made by way St. James, New- cutle and Ponca, Neb., sud he came Tueadsy from Ponca to the railrosd, his way & committee from Sioux City, provided with blasting materisl to brosk, UP RIVER GORGES. aging Flood is Yet to Come. the Flocdea Regions. —_— Major John B. Furay, special agent distance of forty miles, meeting on it possible, the gorge above Soux City. The Major's description of the present condition POSTOFFIUB CHANGES In Nebraska duriog the week ending April 2, 1881, furnished Txx Bk by Wim. Van Vieck, of the postoffice de- partmennt, Established—Harrington, Wheeler county, John S. Harrington, post- master. Postmaster Appointed — Albion, SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE—Adv ertisements To Losn, For Sals, Successor to the business of the old establishment Shoe House of W. B. LORING & €O, COR. FOURTEENTH AND FARNHAM STS., Calls attention to the largest and best selected stock of per line The first insertion TWENTY-FINE CENTS. —— JOAN—Oail at Lew Ofios M O ok s g Furnbam stroet. . novgtt 00D WOMAN 00 'K WANTEO—At the G Putnern tate, immodistaly. 8575 WAREDoA 8 for_housework, at $115 s of therizer indicates that as yet we altoraia Bt , bec, Sist and 724 3ts, 5578 () 1RL WANTED—A the Pacific House, BOOTS AND SHOES, ever before shown in the West. Our goods are all purchased for cash. We deal direct with manu- facturers, thereby enabling us to sell gooss from twenty to thirty per cent cheaper than sinall deal- Good have had but a small specimen of what ' {3 wces p.id 5566 every one. —Dexter L Thomas & Rro,, rea’ esta’e dealers, have lot:, mive bl.cks 'r m depot at $3) to 25 Room 8, Cr Block. —The DeGrosta were released on bail Toesday, on two bonds of $500 each, one given by Dr. S. D. Mercer, and ihe other by Dr. V. H. Coffmau. ~~The old boar | of education will hold ite laat mesting onthe first Monday io May, (May 2d), at which time the old board goes out, and the mew enters upon its duties. —The city contcil held brief weetiog Tuesds;. The ouly action of importance was to paw t'e ordinauce ch n.ing the grade of Eleventh strect to accommodat the ew elevator tracks and assessing the damages at $50. —The B.# M., worning train for the woet will leave here #t 7:50 &. m., com. mencing on April 7th. This time will eontinue for few days, until the repairs to the bridge across the Platte river at Oreopolis are completed. ROCKFORD WATCHS, At Edholm & Ericksou's. THEY BEAT anything for time. Come nnd see them, opo. the P. O Fairat Masonic Hall Thursday and Priday evenings. Supper Thuraday night, dtnner Friday noon Mallard Docks at Baffet Meals at all hours at Tizard's Pal- ace. Baby Carriages atthe 99: slore. 62t |, A limited number can be added to our weekly (Wheeler Premium) Oreamery Butter list. FLEMING & Co., Grocers. ket EMERSON PIANO. This instrument is Dow considered 0 be the swestest toned pisno iv the world—for ssle on easy monthly in stallmonts at A. Hosrs's Jr,1519 Dodge street. april6 3t et ROCKFORD WATCHES, At Elbola & Ericksou's, THEY BEAT anything for time. Come and swe them, opp the P. 0. PERSONAL ramasnarss Juline Tler, Esg., has returned. Mr, Horace Newman left for the west yosterday . 0.J. Sulishary, the stage man, and family, loft Tuesday afterno n for Chicago. Mr. C.C. Lawton, of Vintor, Towa, is morth of the city, wa« in tuwn \esterday, Tooking suu-browne | and b-arty A. . stebbins, of New York, lef yester. davfor the Tumb Storedistrict of A izona, M. Brebbins has bren s en iuga ve-k ia Omaba w th his children at Mc. J L. L. C. dowett's. Me. A. E. Richards, who is well and fas raby known as the | ress gent of W, W.Coles’ circus and mens .ie. was in tue ity yesterday on }is w.y to San Franiso., wherehewill jointh: show ) ich s 00w near ing the Golden Gate afier » very ful sesson in Australia. Mr. R chards is acoompauied |y Messs. Alex. Thempson and Chus Walters, bo b we I-known show. men, who will also connect themsclves with Coles' combinat vn. Those wishing first class drescmak- ingehould call wt 317 N. 15k street. ap2eii | AN NOW RECEIVING A LAKGE LOT OF 'CRAMBER SETS, PARLOR SETS, LOUNGES, SIDEBOARDS, EASY CHATES AND OTHER ©00D8 IN TEIS LINE, waicH | orrer AT VERY LOW PRICES PARTIEs WiLL WIND IY TO THRIE INTEREST T INSPECT THIS STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING OHaRLES SHIVERICK, 1208 and 1210 Farnham st., Omaha, C uncimen-at-large—Stull, K uffonn, 4 )Ke fo, 467 m: be referred the commitiee on sidewalks and oridges. Carried. A petivon was presented by the jadg-s and clerks of election in the Fitth ward, askirg that they bsal- Gentlemen wita la ies will enjoy half an hour's promensde to-night at Hi'kmau's to which they are cordially smuh, 167; H u Stechenson, 57; : broken Tucsdsy, and the water re : B J % | Blard of Eiacation—W ndneim, | e, Sompesaation, i view of | fnvied. i R e R Y 0t o e bergatot | Among the bargains we now offer and cannot again soon duplicate are the ful- 360; Thrall, 404; F.rouscn, 390; An- a2 o s = romptly be rece.ved. T . Ul“n- 365; L ‘x- 20 M';r"‘:ll‘).' 51 wn&d. Stephenson eaid that th A SERIOUS CHARGE, ep e = -PAiu'lD—A;oodIM for dinl g room, st Wing: Wovdwortn, 228; Burmhsm, 27 e e e e e At Sioux City ho states that the | W 4, i S iy Ml";‘g_,‘“l 660 Pairs Ladies’ peb. gt. Lace Shoes - - - - - - $125 ety 2 Konnedy. 246, Con- | additional time, and thought i Which is Preforred Against | Pecple are greatly excited and fear a ]| 480 « '« (LANLIIEC TR = 5 a - C : 150 ‘ oyer, 412; M.Shane, 39 they could i up a ticket t Stephen McKinney, most disastrous fla;’d- '*;w: "IH-";:» VTS Temedati s laskia Tt e g G e “ and Calf Shoes N -Q F - - - - 4 75 THIED WARD. sll concerned. 2 !l the lower portion of the city. 3 VY 3 180 “w “ . B " o, | Quality - - - - Total vote, 826 V.tescounted on | Me. Duly thousht the gentlensn’s some business houses goods have been | VATANTED—ltustion by energetlc young G @ i i i El 8 yojbeeut b ’ 100 best pebble goat, button, medium and narrow widths, size 4 1-2 to municipal tickets at 1 a. m. 2, of it t d believed it \! i i wan, «ducated in dry gouds, grocesies, 4 " {hich " Boyll il woceived 457, Hea. | tabo boce eix masnthe ta coant ‘.,:":‘:: Stepen McKinney was arrested in | ro,crved for the bssements. Miny | oot and'ow v ocen.” Kidrues A, A 6, $2 50, worth s4o{§’. the neighborhood of Sheridn Mon- tans, by Depaty Marshal Bon Wester- dubl, of this ciry, and brought to Oamaha by that officer Tuesday. M- Kinney in charged with the unnatural Powell in the case of Milton R gers |orime of incest, the victim being a va_the city of Omahs, for $30 16 and | young lady about 18 years old, his »wn costs of £2.30, aud recommending that | neice, who boarded whim himat a e Ampuhr e ml’;i_"”‘ Allowed and |14 ing house In this city for several The city physician's monthly report | weeks. was read, which contaiued the follow- | McKinney's yoanger brother ar- ingfacts. Deaths 54,cf which 11 were | rived in Omahs Tuesdsy, snd as- | call 165. Hornberger *ad a majori'y {on votes counted of 107. S ephen | son's total vote at that time, 110. Re- | turning board taking lunch at1:10 am. referred to. He tought the gent'e- man bad some ill fecliog because he was not counted in. A communication was resd from the city autoroey certifying that a judg- ment had boen rendered by Justice FOUKTH WARD. Boyd 424, Ha-call 125 Beneke 264, Brunner 288, Wilsox 241, Mallette 312 W. W. Lowe 191, Martiu Danbam 352, FIFTH WARD OFFICIAL COUNT. Mayor—Buyd, 705; Hascall, 231. Polics Judge—Beneke, 446; Brun- ner, 495. in the First ward, 12 m the Sscond, h Treusurer—Mallette, 596, Wilcox, | 3 iv the Third, 4 in the Fourth, 4 in | ®sted the prisoner in -ecuring coua- 324, the Fifth, 19 in the Sixth, and one tn | sel, Ool. 8. M. Smythe being rot: Councilmen—Dailey, 626; McCon- | the hospital. OF the abose number | By reason of Col. Smyth nell, 291. 21 were married and 33 single. The | taking him to Lircola yesterday, Mo- 375; Goldsmith, 237; Couns nan, 423 Housel, 196; Stephenson, 84; Roddis, 74, Board of Edu ation—Connoyer 565; McShena 453; Windnim 438; Fregu Anderson 484; Lerg 385; 73; Woodworth 266; Ken nedy 403; Brrnham 415; Thrall 457; Woodman 460 SIXTH WARD. Some discussion took place on the ~ quit clalm s to the'sity 01 10 ter of THE Bk, but he positively re. of the alley in_the block to be occu. [ fased to say anything about his case, pied by the new elevator. Reforred | stating that his counsel had told to committee on public property and | him that his mouth must be abso- improvements. 5 The appropristion ordinance for the [ 1217 clwed. MoKinney is a middle month of March was paseed and the | 88¢d man, with brown hair sod full council adjourned to 7 o'elook this | beard, and looks like a native ot Mis- evening, when they will canvass the |sourl. isiing for seve At Evrowx & Exicxson's, Opposite the U. S. P. 0. Jfarson will give his famous ernmeant Post Offics Inspector, who is ers ask for the same qualitles. WE HAVE BUT ONE PRICE, MARKED iN PLAIN FICURES! we must expect within » fow days In the wey of flocd. The heavieat gorge 10 the river kad not, the Maj r states, NFURM \TION WANTED-Of John sud Thomas orevington. who left th ir mother clrcum- i Ovaba in Decomier in suffe ing She stances, promising to send herasei-tance, bas never heard from them 8 nce. ~An, infor- ‘mation or a4 istnce from the u will e thauk- families lisi’ g near the river have re- moved from their dwellings, and the railroad companios have all their cars ready to move at 3 moment’s n Watchmen are on duty at the river banks, whose duty it 1s to see that fire bells are rung, and caonon fired if /T'WO GOOD GIRLS WANTED—At Bl Clark.on's, curuer of . Mary savenu SCun ireeta, o ANTED—A dining room girl, Wk omse: INFANTS SHOES. 176 Pairs Infant’s Lace Shoes, Size | and 2, 40c, Formerly 65¢c. 76 Pairs Infants’ Button Shoes, All Sizes 60c, Formerly 65c. 50 Pairs Childs’ Button Shoes, Size 4 and 5, 86c, Formerly $1.00. @ the Em. 5498 YA7AN TED—81 ustionbv »n exparieaced farm Band.”Address Jobn Ball, Umaba House. the river becomot dangerous. The | Torrx vpsnation s hewewor 1va | A_large assortment of Lest makes of infant shoes in choice qualities hand and | most important railroad bridges over | VY. - cwmpeten weran. " Adiris May Miex- | achine made i feal., Omata House. ANTED—To adopt one or two ‘Anawerat once. A idress Beo VW ANTED—By one of the Iarseet Wholasle Clothing Houses in New York City, for the coming fall trads rie: 1080 having exoe: 00d trade will find t; . ‘Apply at once w th roferences to.A. office Fox 333, New Yo kUity. the Sioux river are destroyed. The committee whom Major Furay met from Sioux City comprited trustees Humbert and Tompkins, Deputy Marshal Oglen and Chas. Poor. They had with them powder, fce tools, sugers, etc. An examina- children, off GENT.’S SHOES. GENT.’S SHOES. j This department has received our especial attention, and we now show ths lat- est fashions in ty: s Posk lolwas uncilmen-at Large — Ksuffmann, | nnmber of births reported was 89, of 2 ” . OKe fe, 57: D oue, 503; | which 44 were males and 45 femajes, | Ki00Ey's eamination was postponed. | tion of the gorge proved that,the ice | —— = cpsi sty | N Obb St | es Hand Sewed Stull, 628; Corby, 690; Herman, 630; | There were two pairs of twins. The| The prisoner was visited at the | had formed a solid and compast mass Kind of wnting, ty » ./ mpstent. young Y Y y 3 Sproul, F230; France, 364; Wilson, | communication was placed on file. county jail yesterdsy by & repor- | of such extent that any effrt to break | Wi Adve 4 St it would be useless. After the explorers had left the following telegrams passed between Mayor Smith and General Crook: Stovx Orry, April 4, 1881.—Gen- eral Crook, Fort Omshs, Neb.: orge ln river above us causing great Satoring. . Nebraska. countios,” s | VY. well as Dakota, in poril. Can you Plain Styles, Machine Sewed. All Widths. The day for having men’s shoes made to measure has long since passed. Mauufacturers have perfected their lasts, and from our large stock we can fit any foot. Gentlemen will find it much to their advantage to purchase a shoe that they can first try on, select careful- ly, and our hand made shoes are warranted in every particular, ANTED—A situation in & private family by a compatent. to do fami sowing, can catand . or childron, Apply sea stress, at 715 175h St., between Webster. Burt. 51616 ANTED—Exper'onced cook Wages five dollarsper wesk. Apply at 2008 Bur: t. kg undrees immediately at the ‘Hotal. 500-ut Boyd 361, Hascall 149. i S send us dynamite and an engineer, or ANTED—A pariner with 82,000 to joln ad- LADIES SHOES Benoke 187, Bruoner 332, THE FOOTLIGHTS. SEEMops Uhipe freoks dynamite alone! Would like some by | Y ., veri rin the extensi.n of an sstaclished X ! Mallette 367, Wiloox 115, iS5 E WORES this evening’s train. _Answer. el lok 4 Siunl Moom , G | Our Stock of hand and machine sewed Ladies’ Shoes embraces the best qualities made; we can Baker 384, Debolt 139, " Wx. R Swirs, BokwSt. #01% | gornish everything in kid or goatia all widths. _Will use «apecial cars to fit every customer, and Kaufiman 168, O’Kcefe 163, Dellone | Sale of Seats for Willie| M Jno. B. Snead, Retail Dealer Mayor Sioux City. ANTED—Two more bowders at 313 North | o particular attention to our HAND SRWHED TURNED SHOES Doy, Sttt 2L, Corby 201, Horman | ™y, e “Sparke”—Com. |1 Foreisn and Domestic Marble p 0 Nob, Aprl 4 188L— | K} JLiggrersemmen bnooen Sy | 7 Side lnoe and button as betne TH A comforiable shoe for ladies with tend:r fost. ~ —Com- ; 250, & o L Tombatones, Mantles, ctc., now occu- [ Meyor Smith: Have no spolisnces, ¥ P 252, Wil )y , ete., WOMAN Wants situstion a3 house-keoper. Tty ekt i ing Events, pies the marble ahop one door west of | S737mi0 o other salable exglorle, | 4 ML EREINTLNILT | STL.AXPPEIRS. SLIPPERS. Housel 186 b the postoffice o= Dodge street, where | Omaha. Msj. R. C. Suter, 1351 A NTED_An srporienced aviner wma | A fine stocks of Philadelphia made kid Slippers, plain or with two, three or five strapsin dif- Burnham 352, Long 824, Woodwan | The sale of reserved seats for |hois prepared to fill orders of goods | Washington avenue, St. Louis, could | VW43 ans shmeet Boviorasrmsamailwest | eTent widths. uremon 203, | Willie Edouin's “Sparks” opened at | of this kind, on short notics. The LB OGO BB G S oo D T 0 : : est sssistance. “Ihial 57, MoShano 234, | Edholm & Erickeon's yesterday |stylocf bla work s unequalled, and Gronor Croos, Brig-Gon, | S5 Wb Jukeon Dixos Co, Neb. o MORSH]. Cor. |14th & Farnham St L 217, \\xru)mxln, :115 with a lively sale, and those who de- |88 none but the best workmen are | gy oo gorgo of importaace In | Wy ANTER=Ascod houke-eescr, 110 Furn A_ D_ O 2 or. arnnam ot. compore wore s lisle over 500 voter | o soats fur this entertainment, | Smployed, satisaction In gusrantond. | ine'up the Siver from. Siout ity \ BOYD'S MAJORITIES FoR wavo. | Woich 18 said to be of the most| gyratops Coips at French's. exists, Major Furay states, at peint PO 2101 _MOUSES AND LARD. G ] ey e Bl S en. ar tmeive ailes above Sious 0ty | Qrce, mooi vov e | [ARGEST STOCK ! NOWwWr w2 comnmM=a 5 | them at once. The company is made THE BOSS. and exonds for ten or twelve miles. | —— With the Best Selected Stock of r up of excallent comedians and has | The time has mow arrived when al- | above that is tho great ity [ '"Sani Fachanee . & Cor. ‘oth spd | 5 & 1,;“"";:" G made a remsrkablo sucess every- | mostanybody can weara gold watch. | mile gorge. Itis feared that the up. | Zxiucstrects. —| = s GI_OT""NG & FURNISHING Goons Sxth where. The Philadelphia Tranacript | The new proosss by wnich time- [ per gorge will go out first, carrying E = . ey pieces encated in this precious metal | away the lower i its course, and these | Ton o \Le—4 smal ol but houe o tour | = e in Omaha. <oeoeooo.. 1770 | The vlace ocoupied in the estima- | have deen reduced is as follows: A |in turn tsking out the gorges which e el 28 T AN AT LA in | Syt awun ment loving public | plats of compoaltion mta, spocially | have probably formod botween Sious [ g™ wll i aiar pic: Fiion apriy o | 2 = We are PAR EXCELLENCE following e the total | of Philad Iphia by Mr. Willio Bdouin | s sns se.y- evnacron du-vwon d106. | gid vast extent of § these | Ji'OR SALE" R eotiage houes of 5 room- wish | om = i errer nt of the water at these . 59 hou » = S cerm 1 rcllers, and the result is a i =2 - pun icans - oncelt,” “Dreams, or Fan Ty el s disaster would bo an extensive one. T Ge i D™y T iy o byl me | a4 b0 it con. | 1ot e gt 4y 3 s | BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, oldsmuun 1,218, Ho fa two acis, the first of which|from which the case, backs, etc., | tion of the rise which awept away the | e & JOMMme ke oice. S5 | Hand Sewed Shoes & specialty J—— i« b ¥ i = ™ - At - " T himng v s e conn | Mo S ke ol e | e e 4 o | torn ofGren b s Vorution | Fo 2 e PR 7 o pg |R2LBD FAKMUAN SIREET. X2 e e et et connl LS ek Porelethe el 1 advantage, inoreased econ- | iq this state. Most of the people were | - ] H_ nuHLE & Go s. MeNumara, dom , 8 co.d waso) | 488 aud grotesque scting which | 2 4ad durabilty, while tho beutty | washed away with. thoie dmelllngs, | |05 A0 gl T e LT SCHLANK & PRINCE. = ATl e e e vyl b R e S| e g Bl 1T “EW e, i $ eading Shoe Store, p et e v Mmoo e MR S S e pREm sl el bl v o e : Sl S oM ’ o'y KA ward; Baker, rop, | resm istho burden of the second sct, | Iv will b ecar thes o gire, Ak | eforts with skiffs on the part of neigh- OB, BALE—Boren goud businee fots on EHA 5 i =i S NBE s ety i e 1) RS ey Blvaiata Boviteh) “:‘wl:! I;a eeen n.:“. :-t:: case of | hora, but several were orobably drown. | £y Farubam sureet. ng;;;:"fim‘ E, _ sptdswim Lue vew ouncd will stand 10 de- | 20d furivus. The eatire entertainment | *018 kind possesses all the advaatages | ed. In one case & man offered one . TER e i s by £l e 4 ety | cuad ey o e oot | P i, o | DEXTER L THOMAS &BRO. At Wholesale | arptihint e o luced coat, while it is far superior to 5 i f Siate of Novraake. Eas 34 ous, the travelling ill Buy and Sel Railroad Officisls Going Westward. . #avo his sgod father and sister, Who | meu's reort. ~Inquire at es oice 3184t Y Qo s Autached to the Union Pacitic rail. | °Us1autly at his best. :' “M: g::: u;E:u'w.dhmb u.-ghb;- s g STy g thele REAL ESTATE, nVEnALLs' HIHTS’ SUSPE"DEHS' ks 5 me indeated and battered. Whole | dwelling, and 1 - 2 rond train Yosterday was a car from DATES POR APRIL e e e h:dns h-n :::d ":: readily , | And all Transactions Con- Neckwear the Wiscousin Central railroud, con. | 1°1s0d Reed 1s expected to avrive | - v f the “Boss” bt elr " lives | ot fxteres raraliary snd 2 nected therewith, c winiug Presideut Colby and Geveral | DO t0-Dight to arranze for “An Ara. | roit"*% o7 the ‘Boms” patent, but and suconeding in saving the father | i€ e/ Kit KREim, 5 The Latest Stylos! ; Mansger Fiuney, of that road with | 2180 Night's” resppesrance, which will v‘;tl.ip.;":gh"-"" be foraished by | and sistor. In one instance s cburch | Tom ~ate—rro mme mree me . | E8Y Taxes, Rent Eouses, &o. T SEatgeetiVarideys ST il i e e i 1-;&.:“':'.: & Oo., Oreighton | camo down In tho flzod, stll standing | I e oo =T ot b 2 | o yoUwWANTTO BUY OB 5ELL e g G A J‘:’; :“';’;3‘8‘ Prioss 5 3 lock, Fifteenth street. s i ildi 7| HE BEST THING YET_H. G. _lark & Co’s | Call at Office, Roor ighton Block, = ® Agents for Celluloid Col ars an s, Rubber same train was Geo Pull; oston, will appear on the 5 ratoga ips at French's. snding at points | .0 v a— - S| R R e P B i ok S G, | e | i T | SR | ) FRR SHREVE, JARVIS & CO. Pl wa ccompai by i 1o | 234 sbont the 18 it in . | OLOOKS, OLOUKS, OLOOKS, | ava tor knows, i e e Jarh and Dodge Ste., Omah danghters, They were on youte foe | K39¥0" 804 “Passion’s Slave.” H,| CLOUES, OLOOKS, OLOCKS, Of Major Fursy's porsonal part in | STRAVED A large ed ow, coombicd pora Gl e > Sl L P CLOKS: QLOOKS, OLOOKS, | the tomptstorelere th untaranate | B Thiztt wu ki, izic o | MERCHANT TAILORS, HORSE SHOES cisco, where Mrs. 2 3 , CLOCKS, 3 inform i to will be paid end o members of tho drawing. | he Trswhoo Dramatie olab, of| GLoCKS, GLOOKS, OLOCKS, | e Ths ooty 1o 20 e | 3Pl e ot vl ” | No, 1920 Douglas Btreet, room coash maguate's family have been | 00 Will spoest at the Academy on | GLOGRS CLOCKS. ) | e, The Qedor Ocunty Nompansl, |____________ e ¢ L Mondsy, the J8-h inat, , OLOCKS, CLOCKS, | the following sppesrs: 05T OR STOLEN 4 durk brownbattomad | OM AT A NEB. L KALISE nveppard dog, end of tail white, very short **Col, J. B. Furay, of Omaks, Gov- | ;o4 S0, WF e omiry e, Tor7 sherd Iron and Wagon Stock, rendition of “Rip Van Winkle” on 16 for bis return to Lewis Smith, Cozzens - ot g Oheaper th £ now in St. Helena on official business, | House. St o Boat Asortment of ap2 An iuteresting little fight occurred | the 224, supported by a strong com- espoe than anyiplace initown. =5 SER 0 great credit in his untiriog B f..'!,,‘.,‘!.'slé'..!s‘:.'.", D NEW PRICE LIST. ;n u':welllhh»ueet at the St. Elmo, | pany. Baratoga Chips at French s. efforts l; relieve the unfortnnates pabir's o wiect trom. :-Tu...urv‘.l.,:‘m,,., 4 W H E E L S, For Spring 1851, aesday night, in which John Walton [ Gus Willisws is to be here on the 23d e and see that they were properly cared | hal « Ehoics.” Cieaning and ropairing of sl kinse. A Moo’ A'ex sShoms ... pliyed the heavy tragady part sud | fnst. Always Frosh Peanuts, at Tigsed's | for. Col. Furay is comparatively a | P4 1ee e in the West. Ladies’ Peble Goat Button Boys’ Button Shoes < Missen' Peble Gost Batton. fired Mike Gilligan through a front | Tom Keeue will appear on the 35th | F38%- inst stranger in s At Chicago Prices. can CHARLES RIEWE, window oo the walk. Walton was taken in charge by the officers, whose uited efforts were required to take him to jul. He was disinclined to get out of his cell yesterdsy and wae =t examined. and 28:h, half au hour's promenade to-night at Hickmau's, to which they are cordially invited. Haverly's Black 40 come on the 27th Geotlemen with ladies will enjoy * -ies will eioy de to-night at ey are cordially rench’s, Al Thursday and supper Thursday noon. Baffatt's. ard's Palace. COKS, CLOCF, ICKS, CLOCKS, )CKS, CLOCKS, JOKS, CLOCKS, OCKS, CLOCKS, OCKS, CLOCKS, & Ericxsox’s, wthe U. 8. P. 0. any place in towa Lemn.a at Ruffett’s. JRD WAT “HES, £ holm & E ickeon's, The Time of Day. Away up on the topmost polat of the spacious building on the corner of | Faroham and Eleventh stresia ocou- cat. now be seen two bright gilt hands : on a handsome dial, pointing out to the wayfarer the time of day o night. The hands were put on the clock to day at noon, under Mr. Meyer's supervi- slon. The works of the clock, how- ever, are in the jewelry stors beneath, where the hage pendulum swings to and fro, and the most perfect mechan- ical spparatus isin motion. The works are frcm the celebasted Sath Thomas clock company's manufactory at Thomaston, Conuecticat, and ap proximate $1,200 in cost. Thelcon- nection with the hauds 0J the dial is mede by mesns of a finely jointed pipe. Ogysters in every style at Tizard's Palace. Saratoga Chips at French's. Four at & Birth. QThe four children born Tuesdsy afternoon to Mrs. C. A. Evans are desd. It was not possible the chil- dren could live, as their weicht was lees than three pounds apiecs, though Dr. Van Camp states that all were perfectly formed. The birth was a AT saythiog for time. them, opp. the P, 0. hips at French's. prematare ome. A subscription of over 819 was taken up for the mother yesterday among our citizens. g00d act, it is dono with great pless- aro. Ho helped to furnish food for the Dakota people, and this morning tendered ten dollars, to assist in car- ing for our Green Island friends, This kindness will never bo forgotten, andin behalf of those people, we aay, thank you from the bottom of our heart.” UNDERTAKER! Metalic Cases, Coffins, Casketa, Shrouds, etc. fam mSiree . Othandlith, Omaha, Neb Tal araonis orders ora antlv attandad to. " NEW HARNESS SHOP. bac nine yesrs sx- 578, Cotlne and twanty- our anrs of practical biriess st Ing, | a8 niow commen' e businese 1o Rimes 1 in he- arge B shop 1 door seuth of the a0u hoset <ormer Of 1010 and Hamey Ste. o 11l emiploy a Jares orce of skiled workmen avd will 8 it ords o v 1y and chevnly. <’ BURMICK. — ) 8. G. STEVENSON & CO. Carpenters and Builders, have removed to No. 1805 Dodge Street, whers thay are prerared to do all kinds of work in their line on short notics w4 ressonsb e rates. GEO.-ti, PARSELL, M. D, Rooms ' » Jacots Flock, tp stars, sorner Cashul Avens and 18ih sirest.” Resbdance M8 CAN BE GOT— At John Barrs stable for all kinds of work, at reasonable g ures tiear comer 136h and Leaviaworngr. Hae il e tiB “WINE OF CARDUI" cures irregu- 1ar} painal, or diffcult menstruation, AL C.F Goodmaa's, Sarat.ga Chips at French's. EGGS by ths bushel at Baffett’s. Oraoges and Lemons chesp, at Tiz- ard’s Palace. +BLACK-DRAUGHT " cures dyspep- sia, indigestion and heartburn. : b el i o At C. F Goodmag's, Erayie 1;}; P . cxchnt, Wedsondurs, ATTENTION, SIR KNIGHTS. e e b D10 10 . 4 3 10 e Mt. Calvary Commandery meets Eo L e =it Wednesday evening, April 6th, for NOTICE. work on the Red Croes. ByroN STANBERT, Cowmander. Asy one having dead actaals [ will remove bem free of chargs. Leave orders southeast ©orn ¥ of Hamey aad 14th St., second door. CHARLES SPLITT. DR.ELACKS RHEUMATIC CURE Warranted s Safe. Certain and Speedy Cars for iraigia. Lame ab 2 Saratoga Chips at French's. il it Prang’s Euter Cards at Hospes. Prang's Easter Cards at Hope's. Prang’s E uter Cards at Heape's. tf Absolutely Pure. Prixter Wantep.—I want s good . &e T e Mado from Graps Cresm Tartar.—No other | F*8%47, & Toaic and Elood Puriier, and whilelt printer. Good wages and a permanent. prevaruticn makes such Ught, Saky bot breads, it improves ‘the genera stiustlon to the right kind of & man, | J VR s puetry, Gan be eated by Dywpep” L et » 50,000 DOLL.ARS CHEAP' CHEAPER! CHEAPEST MAX MEYER & BRO. P . 080 for the next ninety (90) days to sell then @ 'tire stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silver-Ware, Pianos & Ofgan AND GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices, Which is from 15 to 20 ver cent. below any Eastern Wholesale House, preparatory to moving into their New Store, Cor. llth & Farnham J. BROATCH, 1209 & 1211 Address L. F. Hilton, Blair, Neb, ing . Bold orly fu ov RoTaLBaxass Povoms 0., Bewlotk, | O.F.Gudmas, gemenal 0. v b We Mean Business. Come and be Convinced.

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