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3 | 3 VOL. X. OMAHA, NEBRASKA, MONDAY MAY 2, 1881 Established 1871. HOUSES 0TS, FARMS LANDS. BEMIS REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE ! 15th and Douglas Sts., Omabha,’- - Neb 4000 "5 3500 aneh. 250 & m;?? {: ‘;'is,ooo each. 500 “ 5% woovms. 200 ™= 900,000_"" Land. 12,000 Acres in Douglas Co. 7 000 Au:nflupy Co. 3 Large Amount of Suburban Property in I, 10,20 or 40-Acre Lots Within 1 to 6 Miles {rom Post Office, $250,000 TOLOAN, At 8 Be_r Cent. NEW MAPS OF OMAHA Pablished by this Agency: 26 cents Each, Mounted $1.00 Houses, Stores, Hotels, Farms, - Tots, Lands, Offioes, Rooms, 4 Eto,, to Bent or Lease. Taxes paid, rents coliected, deeds, mortgages, and all kinds of real estate doouments made out at short notice. This agency does strictly a brokerage business. Does not speculate, and therefore any bargains on its books are in- sured toits patrons, instead of being gobbled 'up by the agent. Notary Public Always in Office. Call and get Circulars and full Particulars at BEMIS’ REAL ESTATE EXCHANCE. 15th snd Donglas Sts OMamaA, - - - NEB giving w should 'RIVER SUFFERERS, Havoe and Misery Worked by the Flood Above and Be- youd Yankton. Two Thousand People With- out Homes, Clothing or Even Food. More Encouraging Condition of Affairs Down the River at Kansas Oity. Yaxxrox, Msy 1.—The compara- tively small loss of life in this section by the recent great inundation markable, and it was due entirely to the heroism of those men who la- bered contiruomly by night and day %0 save the lives and euch property s5 was destrucrable of their neighbors. Among this numerous snd noble com- pany three men were especially me- tive. Mr. Miarsh, the leading mer- chant of Green lsiand, altaough he had a stock of good im by the flsod, paid no atten 200ds, but worked incessantly dar- ing the crisis, and rendered effective se-vice In saving the lives of those in peril arouud him. Two merchants of Yaokton, Oaptain Lavender and Cap- tain Nobles, farnished equally shinivg examples of heroism. For two weeks they led the yawl fleet of Yaukion rescuer:,and sawed more than fourhun- dred people from the floes. The most. orth $20,000in ot dapger cf being destroyed on to his ACTIVE MEASURES FOR RELIEY Bave been taken by the goverament officials. Gen. Terry has 'detailed Captain J. J. Claques, who issuperin- tending the purchase and distribation of supplies at this point, and as far up th iver as Fort Sully. The wauisof sufferers at White Earth and e are also being attended to by the goversment, the whole being no- der the supervieion of O Wheelar. Tarough his watchfulness allof the needy have been looked af- ter and no dead beats fed. Abouts thousand people have been brought to Yanktou. This number added to the :inm.nh bere in the city makes near- 4 ptain D. D. TWO THOUSAND PERSONS dependent on charity for their food. The greatest difficuity is to get th food tothose suffering for it. Many of the people are without suttable or even adequate clothing, and muat re- celve sssistance. Persons well posted in the counitry estimate the total loss between Pierre and Sioux City at 82,000,000 Benide this absut $500,- 000 worth of cuidwood hei been swept awsy. This will prove a very. great damage to stesmboats, Yankton Ans very little communication with the oatside world, and so difficult has it been to obtain_eupplic: of any kind that The Dally Prese wes reduced to » half sheet and printed at that on brown paper. TWO MEX WERE DROWNED a fow days ago. Their names were Edward Sperber and George Tren- dall, Their ekiff turned over, Thou- ssnds of csttle and horses’ up the James valley are drowned. All bridges for over one bundred miles are washed sway. The samo state of affeire exists in_the Vermillion River valley, which is thickly eettled. Milltown, on the Jemes river, is com- plsely wished away, sod Jamenville in little better condition. THE STEAMBOATS near hers are high nd dry upon the backs, bedded in the ice. ~Among them la_the Peninsala, the Nellie Peck and the Ida Liviogston, while only six miles up sre the Josephine, Rosebud and Big Horn. The West. ern, Mead and Fontenelle are tot:1 wrecks sod it is doubtfal if sny part of them can be saved. KANSAS CTTY. Kawsas Crrv, Mo., May 21, m. —The sitaation s more encouraging bere, the river having remained sta- tionary or perhaps fallen a little dur- ing the day. No further damsga iv reported. The work ot relief for the unfortunstes_commenced by leading citizons has been responded to in s libers] manner, almost everybody con- tributing something. A thoueand or more of the homeless have been mov- ed ‘0 the fatr groonds in the southern portfon of the city, where they can be kept ocomfurtable at lemst for a tim>, and notil better quarteracsn be provided The damsge to property is_immense, though bothing like & aafo estimats can be made, running into bundreds of thousands of dol- Lifs. At lesst ffteen buadred hous:s arc aband.ued and the water is from tx0 tosix f-et deep surrounding them. The greio in elesator A is covered to tho depth of fur inches. Fowler Brothers' cstablishivent s s'ill safe, but the ic- hcuses on the Kaw are and will certainly fall, R ilroad travel is greatly delayed by the flood. _Passesgers from the Han- uibal and S:. Joo road are transferred by fary. Nel ber the Cufhacil Bluffs, Watash, nor Rock Island roads are runnicg traice. The Miesourl wout cut via Olatbe, Kanses, with a folltraln. Te Cuicazo and Alton is able to get throngh the water. THE MISSISSIPPL. st. Louts, May 2—1 » m.—The river is ata stand with all the lowest the city flooded. 1f it tweaty inches higher the Union atock yards would be covered. At East St. Louls there bas boen great alarm, aad gangsof men have nightly patrolled the levee to watch for breaks, Several small leaks were discovered and stopped In time to prevent a de- straotive BILLY “THE KID”LOOSE. HE KILLS HIS GUARDS, THE DEPUIY SHERIFF AND THE MARSHAL. Saxta F, N. M., May 2—1 a. m. —A telegeam from Socorro, sent by a special memenger from Lincoln, in- formed Gov. Wallace Saturday night that the notorlous outlaw, *Billy the Kid,” iv the jail at Lincoln, county seat’ of Livcoln county, under sen- tence of death, managed to kill his goards, the deputy sberif], J. W. Bell, and United States Marshal Robert Olinger, by shostisg them, snd es- caped. “Billy the Kid” is quite young, but » most noted desperado. He was very prominent in the Lin- eoln county troubles, three years ago, in the marder of Tanstal snd Rob. erta and others. Ho was ciptared Tast after a desperate fight,by Deputy ‘s‘;’éilomm. 2o b large roward fer his captare. He was tried -y be asei Treasury, for redemption.” Where par registered bonds drawn to the order of anyone but the payee, they should assign tiem to the secretary of the treasury for redemption for account of peraon or persons to whsa order the ¢ attended by military o plomatic corps. | of the assault doubtless e: st the distrlot court at Lamessilla and convioted of triple murder and sen- tencad by Judge Bristol to be hanged & Lincoln on the 13th day of May. He applied to Gov. Wallace for a par- don, but was refused. This noted ! man is now agaln at large, and it is feared that his captu effocted by much blo Wallace will offer a large reward for his appreheosion. only be ed. Gov. ELEOTRIC SPARK 3. BATURDAY'S TELEGRAPHIC NEWS BOILED 'DOWS TO FACTS AND FIGURES. Ten persons are new known to have been lost in the drowning disas- ter at Elgin. Two men robbed a woman of $5 in the middle ol astreet in Buffalo, N Y., and escaped. An scre of territory was buraed ov- er at Detroit on_Satarday night, in- volving alcss of $160,000. A heavy wind and rain storm played uad havoc with Ciarksville, Teon., on Friday night last. Tho opera house wax nearly destroyed. The case of criminal libel sgainst Johu 8. Sweeney, of tho Cincinnati Peony Press, was dismissed in the courtson Satarday. The deadlock between the governor and council in Maine still continues. The council ref hts nominations exospt one. to confirm avy of Tae St. Paul railrosd company have perfected arrangements for the erection of twenty western electric lighta to be used in their fraigit yards at Milwaukee. Up to Saturday night there had been redeomed of the 6 por cent bonds for continuance $47,193,850. Papers rep- resenting many millions more were re- ceived, but could not be properly re- forred for want of time. John W. Mintarn, = prominent merchant of New York, committed eutcide by shootinz himself in the mouty. His daughter died Saturday morning, which aggravated » despond- ntframs of mind o which o had allen. Advices recetved at Detroit, Mich., early yesterday wmorning from Mt. Clemens, say that the prrty of four men who went fishing Taesdsy lsst have not been found. Saversl stesm yachts heve been engaged In the search but all were unsaccesefal. The committee of the national knit goods sasociation has construed the recent decision of the supreme court to apply to all branches of the knit goods’ trade. If promulgated the ef- foct of this desislon will deprive half a milllon people of empleyment for several months. Accerdirg to a ciroulsr just lssned by Secretary Windom, on and sfter Waduetday of this wesk, 5 _por cent funded bonds of 1831, included in the one huadred anc: fest call, will bo paid at the tresavry of the United States with interest to May 21. They will be paid as usual by checks drawn to the order of the payee. All bonds forwarded for redemption should be addrossed, “Secx rg of the Treas- Division, Washington, D. d all registered bonds should igned to “‘the Secretary of the desire cheoks in payment for beck should be mado payable. THE “CITY OF AUSTIN'S" WRECK. THE DISASTER DUE T A MISTAKE BY THE PILOT. Niw! Yok, May 1—1 s, m.—Ne of the passeogers of the wrecked steamer “‘City of Austin” arrived in the city yesterday. One of them in sposking of the wreck said that the cident was whelly sttributed to the action of the pilot. He mistook a red buoy fera black one and passed it on the starboard slde insteca of on the port. When the captain realized the perilous situation of his ship ho imme- distely signaled a tugand had the pas- sengers taken off without delay, trou- ble or excitement. The remainder of the passengers and what has been saved of the cargo, will acrive to-day. The loss on the ship sad ecargo will amount to nearly $200.000; insured for half that amount. e GRANT IN MEXICO. A BRILLIANT RECEPTION ACCORDED HIM AT THE CAPITAL. Ciry or Mexico, May 2—1 2. m — A brilliant benquet was given Friday night at the American iegstion in hon- or of ex-President Grant of the Unit- ed Scates. Ic was one of the most brilliaut events of the se.son and was the Mexican federal and ials, American cousul and daughters, of Vera Oruz, a vumber of distinguished American capital representing the railroad intere: Mexico snd all the membars of the di- Speeches were made by Gen. Graut, U. S. Miniater Mor- gau, Gen Ramero and others. The Qtmost harmony prevailed. Great in- terest s manifested here in the pro- jeoted r oad to the United States. Ex President Diaz, who is now travel- ing through the country In the inter- est of these lines, meets with a hear- | G & P ty reception Financial Rewie New Yok, May 2—1 1l points. were not without isterest. The moncy market worked essily, rates for call loans ranging from 3 tu 5 per cent. trong, and rates wers advanced during the week {from €484 to $486. Government bonds Fureign exchange strong throughout the weck and ad- vanced sharply. Railroad and mis- cellaneous speculation was firm at the opening and prices advanced through- out the entire list, but toward the close of the week there wis a sharp | N'J decline In elevated shares, which had 8 dopreming effect o the rest of the List and prices decined sharply in the final dealings, However firmer feel- ing sgain prevailed and recoyery en- sued. The Nauonal Game. New Yozk, Aprll 30—1 a. m.— Bostons, 7; Metropolitans, 5. Onicsco, April 30—1 s. m.—Chi- cagos 8, Clevelands 5. Wonckstex, April 30—1 a. m.— Woroester 4, Troys 0. An Assault in Leavenworth, Leavesworts, K., Msy 11 a m.—VYesterdsy ex-Senator E. G. Roes, | editor of The Standard, was asszulied and strock with a cane by D. R. An- | clised at thony, editor of The Times. The cause 81 003@1 01}, closed at outside for 1 00{@1011, closed st ont. 02; ! closed st outside bid for "mfif quarrel which has long been in pro gress between the two papers, MORNING EDITION. @1 03F, closed at outside bid for July; No. 3, 96 Moderately active shade bigher; No. 2, 42¢ for cash; 41, 42}, closed at 424c bid for May; 42, closed at outside bid_for June; c, closed at 433 bid for July; 434 4}, closed at ddfo bid for Au- LOST AT SEA. The British Steamer Fararna Wrecked and Eighty Per- sons . Drowned, Oats—Active end_higher; No. 2, 363a374c for owh; 3613645, closed +$63c, closed at outside for Juae; 35a354o, closed at Imposing Ceremonies at the Funeral of the Great Edi- tor of France, 860 for May; Rye—Firm; No. 2, 81 14 for oash; 8114 bid for May; $1 10 for June. Tortures of & £ Galway by » Party of Disguised Men, Perk—Quiot, hrmer and higher; 817 45,17 50 for cash; 17 423a17 45 | g for April; 17 47417 50 fer May or June; 17 573417 60 for July. Lard—Acuive demand;; $11 20@11 26 for cash; $11274 for M.y, 4| Martha A. Simpkins to Michael Bulk meate—Boxed £6.90; shostrib, 8 63, short. claa, Whiskey—$1 08. Butter—S:eady according to locatlon. Receipts—Flour, Wheat, bu., 18,000; Corn, bu., 188, 000; Oats, bu, 120.000; Rye, bu, 4000; Bacley, bu , 9,000, Saipmente—Floar, bbls., Wheat, bo., 135 EMIL DE GIRARDIN'S FUNERAL. Emil de Girardin was burled yes- terday, the funeral service takirg place at St. Pierres du Chaillotte, but weak; 8324, near his residence. refused to allow Madeline to be used for tho purposs. A large crowd of celebrities were present. Girardin's death leaves a vacant spot fn the chamber, where he eat for the Ninth arrondissement of Paris. some talk of putting up M. Hervean, the Orleavist, and director of Lezolel- las a8 » candidate. A BAILIFF TORTURED. Loxpox, May 1—Information was y from Oilfden, ‘The archbishop 000; Curn, bu., 343, 52,000; Rye, bu., 9000. New York Produce Marke:. Niw Yoz, Aprl 30. Flour—Unchanged, Whoat—Opened heavy sud lower, closed firmer; recelpts, 156,000 ba.; exports, 162,600 bu.; ungraded red, No. 3 do, 120s122; steamer do 1 11; No. 2 red, 1 233al 26; stesmer do. 120s121; mixed winter, 122; ungraied white, 116a1 19; No 3 do'1201 213; No. 1 do, 122a1 23}; No. 2 red, April, 1 23311 233; May, 121341 22§; June, 1193a1 20f; July, county Galway, ff named King 'was roasted for some party His skin was blistered and his hair all singed off before he He was obliged to awear he wonldrerign his office. He now lies In & very dangerous condi- HORSE EPIDEMIC, Paris, May 1.—A terrible epidemic, somewhat akin to typhus, fs mskiog great havoo among the horses of this city. The Paris omnibus company is e2ic to have lost 75,000 francs, sud the Campagnie des Petites Voltures overa million franes. WASHINGTON WIRINGS. ; 1a6d; No. 2, Apnil, 61; May, 56:568; June, 543; July, Oate—SBtronger and rather qulet; receipts, 33,600 bu ; western mixed, 45a464-; white do, 46451, Egga—Dall at 12a15c. Pork—Weak; old mess 816 123a 16 15; new mess quoted at 17 75, Beef—Quiet but firm. Cat meate—Firmer and qulst; long clear middles, $9 00; short clear 9 50. and fally sotive; prime steam, 811 62} Butter—Dull as 11a27c. Cheese—Quiet aud unchanged. Another Investigation, and What the Caucus WasHiNGroN, May 1.—Tavestiga- tion is expeoted early next week in Tespect to the mail tag fastener con- in which Gen. George A. Sheridanis intercsted. ter who obtair 2d the f from Layman, the inventor, and d ilvered Lt to Sheridan, has gone ou trip to the far weat. Sheridan asked foran investigation, and 1t is expeoted that some very important developments will result in the way of unsuspected pacties with the oontra The republiosn Chilcago Live Stock]Market Ourcago, April 30. The Drovers’ Journal this afternoon t | reports as foilows; Hogs—Receipts, 9000 heads; de- mand moderate, maioly on home pack- ing sccount; comm-n to good mixed packing, 85 7536 0B; light, b 85s6 10; cholce heavy packers and ehippers, 6106 40; market 5al0o lower than Cattle—Racelpts 1800 head; qulet and slow at steady salea; common to fair shipping, $4 60@5 10; good to choice, $5 40@5 65; batcher cattle steady at 82 50@4 68 foeders fairly active and steady at $3 20@4 80; extrs foeders, $1 90s Sheep—Recelpts, 300 hea mand strongand market bri: mon o falr, $4 prime, §5 606 25; sl nal at 4 00a4 75. ate cancas com- ‘mittee finally succeeded In having s conference with the p:-sident yester- day,and expect to haves report tosub mit’ to the caucus to-morrow. plan js unaltered from that reported yesterday morning. zession will be had on Tuesday to be devoted to the consideration of the Obinese treaties. The necessary nom- inations will then be taken-up and proceeded wilh if possible. G Must be a Democrat. New York, May1—1 ¢. m.—Dur- ing the trial of Cadet Whittaker 'yes- torday several witnossea testified to the good character James G. Mackey, of Afken, S. O, said that he alway: covsidered him re:d a speech that uring the presi- uow would not St Louts Proauce Marxet. Sr. Louwrs, Aprll 30, Whent—Lower; No. 2 red, 8106} for cah; 81 07@1 07} 81 08@L 07 for June; $101@1 01 for July; 98}c for August; 973@97; 42§43 for cash; 42} for May and June; 42§@42§ for July; 43} for August. Osts—Bottor at 353@35} for cash; 342 for May; 33 for July. Rye—Lower; $1 10 bid. Barley—Dall at 75ca8l 10. Whisky—81 06. Pork—Qulet; jobbing, $17 60. Lard—Slow at $11124. Firm_snd in good demand for car Lot at §5 7088 606 truthfal unill h Whittaker dellvere dential campalgn, aod believe him under the most solemn MARKETS BY TXLEGEAPH. New York Mon Mox=y- Market at ingat$. P.ime merc: a Sterlng ex-c, $4.83; sterlingd maud, $4 8°3 GovERNMENTS—Unchac ged. St. Louis Live Stock Market. 81, Louts, April 30, Hogs—Falrly sctive; Yorkera and 5@ packing,85 756 00; cholos to fancy, 6 1566 35; pigs, $5 00@5 40. light and prices weaker on heavy grades; exporters, 5 6026 C0; fair to good, 5 common to mediom, 4 50.5 0; buich: 00; foeding ateers, tockera, 4 0514 76; Colo- Market was weak in eatly dealings and declined }@1 per cent, but towa-ds noon an active buying movement set in, under which prices advauced ers’ steers, 4 50,5 by elevated -h-'reg} b il @34 per cent, led ake & Ohio. ans, 3 8544 55; cows and hoifers, 3 254 425; Indian or southwest steers, 5 90 46 80. Receipts, 300 besd. Chattancoga, Edie, Union Pacific and Tron M untain. During the afternoon there was some reactisn, but it was rub- sequently recovered and the market closed strong at about the highest prices of the wing are the closing bids! Liverpool Produce Market. Laverroor, April 30. Wheat—Winter, 9:G0s 8d; white, 91G9: 61; spring, B 61604 23; clob, Gora—New, 64 3d; old, 54 Gd. 94 m.—The events of the week in tinancial circles Cinciona't! Produce Marki Crorsxat, April 3, ‘Wheat—F rmer; No. 2 red, $1 13. Corn—Firm; No. 2 mixed, 47}a nE 3 Oate—Dall; No. 2-mixed, 40:. Ryc—Dull; No. 2, 81 22. Barley—Firm a0 { unchanged. Pork—Quiet at $17 5. Lard—Firmer at $11 25. Rulk M-ats—Quiet aod unchanged. Bucon—Quist end frm at 6a93n 9fe. ‘Whiskey—Steady at 81 (5 &3 ZadHe 2 R g s R 2Oz LRI Toledo Produce Mrrzet. ToLepo, April 30. Wheat—Essier; No. 2 red, $111 for April; 1 113 for May; 1 104 for Juue; 1 (7§ for July; 1033 fer Au- gost; 102} for yoer. Corn—Quiet; 46}o for cash; No. 2, 46 for owsh or May; 46§ for July. Oste—Dall and uncnsnged. Cnicaxo Produce Market. W ) 5 Out of Jail 00, Apell 0., | |- o are, Mase., May, 2—1 0. m— Samuel Morey, of thia city, who was arrested last November for alloged perjury I connection with the Gar- field-Chiaese letter, and has siuce been lmprisoned in New York, srrived here yesierday afternoon. haggard snd walked on crutches from the depot fo his home, ‘Wheat—Moderately active higher; No. 2, gilt edge, $1 outside prices for cash; d in v April; Real Estate Transfers. The following transfers wers re- corded at the comnty clerk’s office Saturday, as reported for this paper, by Jobn L. McOague, real estats sgent aud conveyancer: Simon H. Wittee and wife to Ed- ward Deldrich, Iot 3, block 12, Shinn’s addition, w. d,—8$1250. And.ew F. Carlson_sud wife to Pe- ter J. Johneon, lot 4, block 15, Credit Fonoler addition, w. d.—81700. Catherine A. Anthony to Charles W. Hamilton 273-100 sctes in sec. 16, tp. 15, range 13 east, w. d.— 1 Ruth Horn to Michsel Dee, 20 acres in sec. 9, tp. 14, rance 13 emst, g.c.d. £60. Dee, 20 nores in sec. 9, tp. 14, range 13 east, . c. d.—$50. Augustus Kountze and_ wife to James Keoppel, ot 10, block 3, 16th Annual Statement. SAINT PAUL Fire and Marine INSURANGE CO0. Withnell. As made to the Insurance De- G partment of Minneeota, Jan. 1,188L Kountze's third sdditton, w. 50. William Garnet and wife to George Obrb, n}, aw}, sec. 6, tp. 16, range 12 east, w. d.—8880. Hon. Lorenzc Crounte, of F> Calhoun, Maj. J. W. Paddock, of Ft. Robinson, and Judze Hull, of Lincoln, are register- ———— Undoubtadiy the best anirt fn the United States {s manofactured at the Omaha Shirt Factory. The saperlority ’ | Cash in Ofice and Ba: of Materlal and workmanship, com- | Ot e i olued with their great improvements, thatis Reinforced fronts, Reinforced backs and Reinforcod sloeves, makes thelr shirt the most durable and best | g, fitting garment of the kind, ever manufactured at the moderste priceof | I $1.60. Every shirt of our make is gtarantoed first-class and will refund the mouey If fonnd otherwise. fooprmt ik Wo make a spechalty of all wool, | Reeerve Tor Shaker, and Csnton fzamnol, also vlew to comfort, warmth and durabil- ity. To iovalids and weak-lunged oeraons we offer spanial inducement in the mauner these goods are made for their protectton. Py, GotrRrvER, 1909 Parrram +fpont L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS, This Week We Will Offer at 26¢ and 36c¢ per Pair, ‘Worth 50c and 80¢. Also 1 CASE Ladies’ Silk Clock Bal- briggan, Regular Made, At 25c a Pair. This is « KARE BARGAIN of which it would be well to take advantage. ONE CASE LADIES' ASSORTED FANCY HOSE, At 25c a Pair, These areall New Designs; and FAST COLORS. We Also Offer: Ladies’;Hose at 10c L & * . . 1212 “ 0 JEil el kT | And up ta - - $3.00 LADIES' HIP AND SILK HOSE, At RUINOUS PRICES. 1 Cage Gent's Half Hose At 36¢ per Dozen. ONECASE Gent’s Fancy Half Hose, Regular Made and Fast Colors, at 26c a Pair. These Hcse are worth, ard have never been sold for less than 40c We are displaying a very Large and Elegant Assort- ment of GENT'S HALF HUSE, At Prices that SURPRISE EVERYONE. Don’t Fail to See these Goods. L. B. WILLIAYS & “Oash Retailers,” Cor, Dodge and 15th Streets. J. H. FLIEGEL. Suxcesor to J. H. TIIELE, MERCHANT TAILORS, Ne, ,270 Douglas Street, OMAHA WNEB. NOTICE. NS Any one Thaviog doad anlmals I will remove bem free of charge. Leavs orders southeas | com ¢ of Harney and 4th ., aesond door. CHARLES 8PLITT. DR. BLACK'S RHEUMATIC CURE War ranced » Safe, Certain and Speody Care for Rheuaatiom in all iis forms, Nouraigia, Lame Euck, Pain {n the Breast an Side, Lain Stomach Kidneys, & 1~ remedy, a Tonic and Elood Purifier, and whielt reoves tie Discase it [myroves 'the. genera SHITH, BL*CX & €., PROP) 'PIATTSI.)lfl H. ml:lnn.s' O.F. man. moeniae b SUBSCRIBE FOR . THE. WEEKLY BEE, The Best in the Weee. Price Five ADDITIONAL LOGAL [LARGEST STOCK /[EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS —FROM— NEW YORK AUCTION SALES! Just Opened at the BOSTON STORE, 616 10th St., Bet. Jackson and Jones. The entire Stock will te offered at the following unprecedented low prices, and continue until the whole is disposed of : Standard Prints 60, no-town price 8 1-3¢; Lonsdals Muslin 8 1-3¢ up-town price 100; Unbl-ached Muslin 5e, up-town price 7 1-20; Lancaster Ginghams 8 1-3¢, up-town prics 12 1-26. DRESS GOODS|DRESS GOODSI Zula Brocades 7 1-2c, up-town price 8 |-3c; Manchester Brocades 16¢, up-town price 25c; English Cashmeres 37 I-2¢, up-town price 50c; Black Ail-Wool 70c, 80c, up-town prices 60c, 70c, 85¢, $I00; Black Gros Grain Silks 90c, $1.00, $1.25, up-town prices $1.25, $1,50, $1.75; Cheviot Shirtings I0c, up-town price I5c; Brocade Silks ane Satins 33 1-3 per cent less than up- Bleached and Unbleached Table Damasks 40c, 50c, 76c, up-town prices 50c, 65¢, 75¢, $1.00; Scotch Huck and Damask Towels 20c, up-town price 35¢; Turkey Red Dam- ask 456c, up-town price 65c¢. HOSIERY ! Men's Unbleached Half Hose 5¢, up-town Brown Mixed Half Hose 10¢, up towa pri 100, up-town price 150; Ladies’ Real s ; Children's Hose 5S¢, up-town price 10c. e above areall perfact Goods, and at lower dama; Goods offered uptown. OALL AND 8! %E5|P. G. IMLAH, - - - Manager. “ BOSTON STORE.” A. B. HUBERMANN, HE RELIABLD JEWELER, 1 S0 1SOMOTY Best Assortment ! Hand Sewed Shoesa specialty H. DOHLE & G0'S. Leading Shoe Store, OMABHA, Cashmeres 40c, 55¢c, own prices; HOSIERY ! grcieo 10c; Men's ; Ladies” Hose Balbriggan Hose 25¢, proce«s of fore losure. First Mortgaze Call L ans, 0 per ce ol n scerued Tnterest and Rants.. Jand Hall Premum Noses. ty snd Agency Premiums, Commissions due Agests <hemols anderwear, made up with & | Kot Bursivnre. oo ta | Losses paid sines organisation of the Company, 730 MURPHY & LOVETT, Agouts, STATE OF NEBRASKA. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Avoron's OFreE, Liscous, Februacy far, 1851 by certifiel that Murphy & Lavett, is here' y duly authorizzd to transacs Cor. Douglas and 13th Sts. ny Whereof, Ihave hereunto set my e vesl of the Auditor of Public A - @ives Great Bargains in Ladies’ and Gents! AMERIGAN GOLD AND SILVER WATCES All Kinds Of JEWELRY, SILVER WARE AND DIAMONDS, ' We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Money. s ad counte, the day and yeas abov. writien, Auditor of Public Accoust In Charge of Insurance New Shoe Store. W. L. KIDD, Prop,, =1 New Goods—Late Btytes—Bote tom Erices—Everything CATZ & FREEMAN, CRACKER MANUFACTURERS, And Wholesale Dealers in CIGARS and CONFECTIONERY. Dauring the ill handle COUNSELMEN'S FRESH CYSTERS, which the market. A large assortment of CANDY and SUGAR, FREEMAN, 510 11th St., Omaha, Engravers and Jewelers, M'MILLEN & GCO.. are now the best TOYS for the n.;xla.a., & CREIGHTON BLOCK, 15th St. SPRINGSTOCK JUSTINI The New York HATCOMPANY ortment, the latest styles and the best the New York Hat Company leads them by examining the stock. vorner Eleventh and Farnham Streets. For the largest ass ty of Hatsand G Satirfy yourselves WHIPPLE Daimond Setters, A NEW STORE! OMAHA BAZAR, EXTREMELY LOW PRICES ! of Corsets, from 25¢c upwards. A Siae Stsels, Embroidered Bust Cor nly 50c. A full line Hamburg i ards. Real Linen Torchon Lace, ot Pronch Brahant Malteso, Bunia and other Laces fat the ription. from 106 upwards. " European Remedy--Dr. J. 518 South impson’s Specifio v cure for 2 permatorrhea, Somtna. potency, and il discases rewuiting buse, ss Montal Abxiety, Lo of Sids, a2 disessos 'y & selected stock French Ocutill Double Class eet, White and Jelored, o » | and of Insertions, from 2c apwi from 5c a yard up 7a Droswes rone, W lata We carry & mpete's assortment of Ladies' and Children's Undor- P Towest Naw York prices. In our line of Geat's Furnishing Geods we defy B mpotition. Plesse call and convince yourse. OMAHA BAZAR, Rubin Bros. - - - Traynor’s NewflBrriAck Buildiyng D. B. BEEMER, & N MERCHANT jer in Foreign and Domestic Fruft. o suntry Produce Geneeslly imeait— VAL BRAND OYSTERS, pont free to all. Write for them and get full Price, 2 §1.00. :kage, of six pack- v it B Aire i et o B by C. F. W. Bell all drug; Callo and Gingham s 13 a7 1 foma s i Prop's, AGENTS WANTED FOR Faatest Selling Book of the Agel “|Foundations of Saceess. CUSINESS AND SO7TAL FORMS et ot e Largest Ratrigers or Rooms MISSi0 T.ct 3t ina complete Guide 1o S cean pes. A taeaily vece-sit; Bacon, Lard, Butter, P¥: s for a1l kinde <! Goods Same being seiccted w th ca Qeneral Western Agent for BOO HS 0 sed Wholesale Dealer in Fresh Lake, River and Sait Water Fish, 6.0 L e POSALS FOR SPRING.| 7. poeals f ol fiftcen (15) to thurty h the o is situated & © ain In the | stz of such spring, its exact distance . B. MY ERS, DECORATIVE PAINTER. test Rtylesand Artistic Wok. Prices and it ae&t my Fizures befora Or- Work Elsewhere, SIGNS, Paper Hanging Plain Painting of all Kinda. BASONASLE RAT o aestio , townabi and range fn which it a | 2 propomsis will be opeed on the At 3, . the Comisdon roerses Best ] ssigns, La Specifications SOSEON, Flastemonis. Board of Fian Gommimica. = 3 RE 8 week in CMANA, NEB, B56 S Jout o sonn. 1318 Harney Strect, Ao