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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE~MONDAY MORNING, MAY' 2311881 starting them on the run. - The king bolt broke and the team started on a Collins Omabs, Colorado. day ing, and to be y and evening, and promises lisyenne) the greatest affair of the kind ever held here. It will open on June 15th. | wild race down Farnam street clearing Some of the societieshave volunteered | the strect of vehicles and only bring- their services, and it is intended to|ing up at the corner of Ninth, where carry ou. a magnificent musical pro- {one of the horses broke through the gramme. soft earth of the water pipe trench > T G & and brought the other to the ground. “Iir:‘flfii‘m 08 Neither of the animals waaseriosly in- Tmmense Sale of aired GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Commencing to-day. 263 doz. custom made shirts at §14 per doz., worth §21. 105 doz. Monarch shirts at $14 per doz., worth $16.50. 90 doz. unlaundried shirts at G0cts, worth $1.00. 213 doz. fancy half hose at 25cts., worth 50ets. 182 doz. fancy half hose at BOets., worlh 85cts. 115 doz. genuine British socks at per doz., worth §3.50. 260 seis of collars, cuffs and ties at ts; best, £1.00. 290 doz. best quality linen collars, six for £1.00. FIFTY NEW STYLES OF TIBS JUSTOPENED. Agents for E. & W. collars, and Wilson Bros.’ fancy shirts. tHE CADETS HAVE COME. |son just drawn to a close. - The series s said {0 have surpassed any hereto- fore given by this flourishing organiz- v _Under |ation which_confines its members to twelve couple. The “Tmperial club” has a'so closed the doors afier a wmost successful sea- How They Will Be Entertained | 50u in which nine most enjoyable par- : 5 ties were given by ihe management. While They Remain Here. | Thq ‘Siandard proposes eatly next monih fo open the summer scason with a pienic and steamboat excursion up theriver. This organization, which s proprictor of its own quarters in Bocker's Block, has given 12 pardies during the past season and closes its books with a full membership and well filled troasury. Tho “‘Sans Ceromonie,” {he young- est of our social orzanizations, fivish- ity mil i ed its first season two weeks ago with Tho city military had intended to| ol ia frst comsar e, Fects o T give the boya a rousing roception up- | 1585 Wil parky, The S, % S0 on their arrival, but it was found im- | | wembers of the_ ‘Pleasan possible “or many of the genilemen ta recont elec th connected with the orgenvation o lowing oficers were chosen for the en- get awoy from business. The conse-| 3£ vor: Jobn Gy e qulence wus that the calets weresin- | iy, seeretry and treasurer. ply met by a delegation of company -+ SOCIAL SPLINTEES. G, consisting of Liccicnnt E. . A farowell whist party was given to MeTaughlin, Corporal . B. DeGroat, | ¢ W C, Kenyon by several o and-Private B. F, DeCroa Chicago st-eat friends on Monday eve- - at the residence of Mr. John The engine attac to the train upon which the Cudeis avrived, was gaily decorated. 7%c entire tender was swathed in a ivicolor of red white and black. The pilot of the locomotive was almost hidden by fancy monograms of the Cadets, green wreaths, bunting and fancy colored ribbons. The Cadets were accompained on their trip to this city by alarge party of friends including a number of ladi TO LOAN—MONEY. 62500007 N o of 30 and pwards,for 3 to 5 yoars, onfirt.cass city and dri property.. Btuis TixaL Esrars and Lot Aamsen, 15th and Donglas Sea. N M A. POLACK, THE DAILY BEE| 8OLD BuRctARs. Mohday Morning, May {22. LOCAL BREVITIES. —Getyour hatsat Doance. —Pattersan sells coal. —Frederick is the Teading Fiatter. 4000 residence lots, Bemis, agent. —600 busingss Jota.. Cail on Demis, —Trains are now generally on time. —Bemis’ new map of Omsha, 2 cente. —Bemis’ geal estate hootn, Firt page. —230 Houses and lots. Bemmis agency. —Old feathers made new at Ringer's, —Cheapest Hats in Omaha, at Freder- u ‘They Arrive in the C Pleasant Auspices. They Enter Bishop O'Connor’s House Three Times in Ten Days. ‘What Some Little Boys Found at the Foot of Howard Street. ‘While the city has been congatu- latingritself for the past soveral days over the lack of crime n the city, it was not known that within the past ten days the Rt. Rev. Bishop 0'Con- mor’s residence had been entered no less than throe times. The bishop is making his annual visitations, and that part of the building occupied by him lias been day and night deserted. irst visit of the burglars was red till after the burglars had decamped. Thorough search was made, but the only thing the other in- mates of the house were able to recall as missing was a small box of postage stamps, worth a few dollars. On the at the depot all day. bishop's return several things were ~For ¥iNg Commercial Job Printing, | found to be missing, and on call at Tae Bex Job rooms. | the Wednesday following the robbery i e . Norice—Our custom made shirts —The Lion continues to roar for Moore's ,;‘.cn,:, :,,m. ‘w;s fphyu;gn*mng CHi e s the river front, at the foot of [oward i L 7Y ements. Every shirt guar- street, saw something shining in the |7 *7 water. On taking it out, it was found [P el tobea bunch of silver medals stolen Bl and new styles. from.the Bis op's apartments.- - On | " o Faw further scareh the boys' fouhd sdie | —5 A e o TO LOAN—At § Spring and Summer CLOTHING! “LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises. ONEY TO LOAN—Ca'l at Law Office of D. L. Thomas, Room 8, Creighton Block. ONEY TO LOAN—Ti;n _Fambam St D:. Edwands BAL11:2010'clock Saturdy morning a = gaily decorated tram containing the University cadets of Lincoln, steamed iito the Union Pacific depot. There was quite a large crowd present to witness (their arrival. including a number of ladies. MORSE & ED. 5. P. MORSE & CO. HELP WANTS 1319 Farnham Street 13 our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Saturday, May 21st. Monday, May 23rd: Will be found the following bar- gains, which cannot b duplicated. An early call will be profitable to those who desire to improve the opportunity never before offered our Omaha people to purchase FINE GooDs at & GREAT SLAUGHTER GRENADINES, GRENADINES, 1600 yards Fancy Mesh Black Gren- adines at 5 centsa yard—in perfect order—original cost 35 conts a yard; 2,000 yards of plain - Black Iron- Frame Grenadines at 10 cents a yard, original cost at wholesale, 60 cents; 2,500 yards of plain Black Iron-Frame Grenadines at12 12 and 15 cents, original cost 60 to 75 cents. Lace Buntings, Lace Buntings, 2,500 yards Lace Bunting in cream, drab, brown, black, baize at 1 ccnts a yard never before sold under 25 cents. SILKS, FANCY BLACK SILKS. U ANTED S crpenters _Baire at Woter nd 215t St or at 1. i, Dufresne’s offce. R RCEET s St T e W AT ot ot o e 5. powS: e T Tyt el ot NTED—15 live, able bodied men. Ap- W T bt i at o e o e "ANTED-Girl for general housework, 1720 W St., 1t door east of Paxton's. VW ANTED_A souog e to ood girl to do a2 W. H. VAN NOY, 23 P. 0., sells straw hats mld-tf 200 farms and 900,000 acres of land. | et —The river is rising and high water may chter, opy work, be soon expected. | —= A large quantity of local news will e | found in the fint page. Mayor Boyd has ordered an immediate | repair of the Tenth street bridge. T4Broe.” circus car was side tracked res. For terms, location, ENDRIX, 21st and How! 826 eod26 bur. The social and str. wherryfestival at the Congresetional church_parlors on Thursday evening was_well attended. The members of the Chiistian church helda sociable at the residenceof Rev. Mr. Ingram on Thurs'ay evening. A large number of young people atiend- ed and united in_pronouncing the oc- casion a most enjoyable one. Tho gentlemen at_Mr. Ambrose's gave a parlor sociable on Friday avening in_honor of Miss Churchill. Right couple wero in attendance. The - gentlemen of the “Entre G MADE TO ORDER it manto attend bar IN THE LATEST STYLES. ‘good reference, at 3 Satisfaction Guaranteed ! Prices to Suit All!! 1322 FARNHAM STREET, R FOURTEENTH. McMillan & Co., the jewel- | Block. 02646 nest assortmentof pock- n the city at Kuhn's. —Flegant asortment of Ladies and Sa "ANTED—A good finisher for custom pants, 4t 1220 Farnham St., near 13th. 926-21 NEA inson & Co.’s, the acknowledz milliners and ladies’ furni hers, ck, Filteenth street. m19:f | m want Bill Heads, Letter-Heads, | copper platcs and piotures. Among other things the boys found iplete set of burglar's tools hidden in the water. They are now in the possession of the poli THE TWIN ELEVATORS, E Which are to be Built on Op- posite Sides of the Eighteen hundred yards of fancy ilks in gold bronze, garnet and gold, steel and black, etc., at 25 cents a yard worth £1.00 and &1 5. Tumediately when thetrain stopped Licut. MecLaughlin: stepped forward and welcomed Licut. Webster, com- mandant at the university, in the Nous” club are preparing to give a Gerwan next Wednesday cvening at the residence of Mr. John McCormick. One of the niew and novel features of the installation of officers of the 7ANTEI NTED_15 good men fo work sal. Call ot comer 16th and Ei, St 1123 MAX MEYER & BRO. the Oldest Wholesaleand 'HAT WEYER & BRO, OM A EA. Job Work, call at Tux Job Roows. Prices that will suit body. name of Co. G. He then invited the visitors to accompany the escort to the Canfield house so that they might Fifteen hundred yards fancy sum- mer silks in myrtle and gold, brown and gold, plum and gamet, ete., at 0 build 2 small cottages. ors wil please call at No. 04 Moore's Harness and Saddlery. {TRL WANTED To do housework in_ small U. C. L. A. will bea “Woman’s Dress Réform Convention,” in which fifteen Iady members will part i River. THE LEADING . Car isthst., 01423 Retail Jewelry House in Omaha. Visitorscan here At the spot where the boys found these things is still anchored a small boat, which no doubt Mayor Chase was at. the depot Sa- ing to witness the arrival of the arrived in the city from the east Saturday anl playel a match game of base ball h the U. P. mine in the afternoon. First, National bank is busily eu in signing 8119,700 of new national Lank notes which they have received from the government. dsome iron columns for ing Was irreparably bro- y while being_taken from the wagon in fromt of the buildiug. August Shults, & carpenter who was ing on & building on Sixth street, fell + the grousd and struck bis head ona wnd saw, inflicting an 8, cund on the f bis mose and uppe> 1in —The Exening Tlcera.. nt paper ever advent " Sa 1 editorially or « Amnie O'Brien, witile sitti h of “the St. James 1 losing .| while those « | placed a ladde belongs to the burglars and s kept in readiness to depart for the Towa side at a moment’s notice, cither with booty or for purposes of escape, A fine cluster of trees marks the spot so- the burglar's needs. A few nights after their first visic | the burglars returned, but were heard by the priest, and. driven off. The houschold was.on the alert, andit wwas expectod their purpose was to open the safe. When Bishop ’Connor’s safe was blown opensomemonths ago, some of tne property taken was found in the very spot where the boys made | their ics the other day. The boldest attempt of all, however, was last Monday night. The burglars ainst the house, and two of them wmounted to the roof. One of - the servant girls heating an_ alarm | 2ot up to see what the maiter was, and found another in thekitchen. She alarm, and the whole * | house responded. The fellow in- the itchen - escaped through the door, the roof broke the lad- cluded and just what is required for | The Lumber Ordered — The ‘Work to Begin at Once. The construction of the new Union clevator in this city will probably be- | gin next week. ‘The lumber has been ordered, the plans drawn, and as so0n as the materialsareon the ground |a large force of men will be placed at worlg to hurry forward the erection ot the structure. It is fully expected {that the elevator will be completed in time to handle next seasons stock < of grain. The building is to be of most {substantial ~construction, fitted up | with the best and latest machinery. Dillonville is, ater all, to have her much talked of elevator. 1t will pain the people of our neighboring town to know that it is to be operated by citi- zens of Omaha. Thenew structure will bo, under the chargeof Messrs. John | McCormick and D. 8. Barriger; pro- prietors of the old Omaha clevator. It will be of about the same size the Upion clevator, the plans having been subsiantially cut down sinco the inception of the enterprise. The late floods have demonstrated that a b §) fi cades and stri 37} cents a yard, usual price 55 to 75 conis. Twelve hundrod yards fine high colored summer silks, at 45 cents a yard, usually sold at 80 cents to $1.00. Three hundred yards colored silk rocade at 50 conts, always sold at $1.00 and & 1000 yards Black Silk Armure Bro- pes at fifty conts a yard, worth §I Black s 1.00 and 81 ¥ Black Gros Grain Silks at’fifty cents, worth $1.00. Black Gros Grain Silks at seventy- ve cents and $1.00, worth §1.50. Black Cashmere Finish Silks 81.25, worth 31 Black Satin do Lyon $1.25, worth $1.75. Black and colored Surah Satins at ighty-five cents, worth £1.25. Black Satins at ninety cents, re- duced fron §! Black ns at £1.00, reduced from 81.50. Colored Satins at ninety-five cents, reduced from § : [and return home to Lincoln to-night. be suitably entortained. The companies were formed into fours, and marched down to the Can- field house, where they at oncestacked arms and passed inside to partake of dinn, ticr that repast had been thoroughly discussed, the line was reformed and the visitors marched in a body to the armory of Company G. Late in the afternoon the cadets will drill in the new court house square, The trum containing the cadets smade but a single stop on the way here. At Wahoo they indulzed ina bricf street parade. The cadets are a credit to their in- stitution, and show evidence of a de- cided military training. The day is excoedingly pleasant for a parade, and with all nature in accord with them, a decidedly fine exhibition may be expected. The visiting cadets consisted of two companics, which for the occasion had been formed into four. They mustered all told about fifty men. The officers of the two o parties, A and B, are B. B. tume. Tuesday, May 31. Wednesday _for Charlottesville, where she will spend the summer with triends. der e United S Toucey, satords The installation will take place QVEDDING BELLS. The spacious residence of Mr. and Mrs. McLain, was filled with guests upon the oceasion riage Alice. on the 17th inst. field performed the .ceremony, using the impressive servie The wedding gifts from invited gucsts, were v it all in all it was a most happy event, ana will be long remembered. M. Juaas, the groom, is a young merchant of Cameron, Mo, of eminent social and financial standing. howme of the hap,y pair will be at the above place, for which they left the same evoning. All wish them a hap- Dy bon voyage across the sea of wedd- ed life. of the mar- daughter, Miss E._ Jomas, Esq., Rev. J. B. Max of th with R. r of the church. ry costly and profuse. Take The future POLITE PERSONALITIES, Fanny Greenhov left _on Va., Miss ‘The Misses Toazalin and Floyd, un- ort of Justice Miller, of the s supseme coust, and Mr. f the B. & M.R. R., L will spend three & aifor San Fran- |, family, at 1126 N. 19th St., near Paul. 912t VWASTED - omnters and cabinet makers nezt to Les ofice. 90541 ANTED_Two men to_work in garden . SMITH, North Sherman aventie. ssst AUNDRESS AND DINING ROOM GIRL WANTRD- immediately’ at the Occdental "ANTED—5 carpenters E W W A) Tloc VWASTED Two boariers in private famiy. For torms, &., address S., Post Office ox 397. e W aation by a man of family, steudv, industrious and willing to be use: ful in any horiorable sapacity. Compensation ac- . Please address J. E. ANTE] other need Two rstclass bar apply J. fl. CU y ouse with and § acres ground, the Omalia Stock’ ¥ Gavock's grocery store, 10th St 5 room Wilcox adition, a0: amia, " Apply. 86 A. s 943-27 find all novelties in Silver Ware, Clocks, Rich and Stylish Jewelry, the La- test, Most Artistic, and Choicest Selections in Precious Stones, and all descriptions of Fine Watches, at as Low Pri- | ces as is compatible with honorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New Store, Tower Building, corner 11th and Farn- ham Streets. MAX MEYER & BRO. 'MUSIC HOUSE IN THE WEST! General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and manufactured. prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer. Pianos and s sold for cash or ins ents at Bottom Prices. A SPLENDID stock of iSteinwa Pianos, Knabe Pianos, Vose & Son’s Pi- |anos,and other makes. | Also Clough & Warreu, |Sterling, Imperial, Smith | American &c. Do | not fail to see us before pnr- | chasing. (OR RENT—A stable, near the U. P. depot Tnquire of Mike Lée, Withnell House. 94023 on Chicago between 17th iuire of clerk at St. Charles 94123 2S AND LAND Bomis rents houses, NOW WE CcOME WITH THE BEST SELECTED STOCK OF ov stores, otels, farms, lots, lands, offices, der in their desoent, and - came. down oot e, See 18t page, with They quickly picked themselves up and meeting at the gate at the same time, broke itin thei the Atlantio Hotel, sv " | hurry to burst through it. Fathe - e | English made a break for them, but W. Stanck, whose husband keeps a saloon | -8 2 on Twelith sixcet, between Fambam and | they disappeared like a fiash. This| Omaha is to be congratulated that Harney st He charges her with beat- | Was the last heard from them so far. |after all she is practically to have two in th a broom stick Saturday,| The priests are, of course, very |clevators, run by Omaha men, and, we and driv nout of the saloon. The | loth to shoot burglars, but they have | in Omaha s interests. ame up bofore Judge Bencke Sa- | provided themselves with firearms and will_have no hesitancy should these bold fellows see fit to return, Taylor's badly bruised, but not Mrs. O'Brien’s husband Port. Laran tain; C. C. Chase, first licutenant, and H. W. Harrington, sccond licutenant of Acompany, and O. A. Pierce, cap- tain; H. W. Olmstead, fiist lieuten- ant, and N. Z. Snell, second lieuten; ant B company. The cadets were ac- companied by the regular University band, consisting of eleven pieces, Will 0. Jones, leader, with Licut. Harrington acting s deum major. The band was very handsomely uni- formed in gray, while the members of the companies wore trim-looking mili- tary jackets. The following ladies and' gentiemen accompanied the cadets from Lincoln: Misses Lena Marshall, Lou. Edwards, Anna Gillette, Effa Chase, Hattie Funke, Fanny McManigal and. Cleve Lawb; Messts. Dan, Wheeler, J. H. Parker, Joln Hartman, Joe Chap- mau, Harry Whitmore, Herbert Ben: ton, W. J. Lamb, John Pound, and E. E. Whitmore of The Lincoln Jour- nal, 2 SOGIAL SALT. To Season the Tailing: of & Spring’s Festivitics, MENS' FURNISHING GOODS. cont UNLAUNDEIED SHIRTS. Our 63 cent unloundried shirt has attained such unprecedented popular- ity that we find it to be THE shirt, and we offer all sizes. For the benefit of those who have not scen it we state that it has a linen neck-band, a doublo re-in-forced fine linen bosom, full sizo linen cuffs, and is a complete fit. MEN'S COLLARS, MEN'S CUFFS. ZVery best 4-ply linen collars, with extra worked button holes, new shapes and styles, 81.50 a dozen, size 14 to 18 inch. Very best 4-ply linen cuffs, 10 to 11 1-2 inch, $2.50 a dozen. CELLULOID COLLARS, CELLULOID CUFFS. We offer a full linc of all the new. celluloid goods, very fine, soft and pliable, with reinforced button holes, at exactly wholesale prices. 25 dozen men’s suspenders at 20 cents, worth 50 cents. 50 dozen men’s fancy percalé laun- dried shirts at G5 cents, worth £1.00. Remember our prices havo all been reduced to less than goods can be pur- chased for at wholesale, and_all new goods will be retailed atcxactly whole- sale prices. S. P. MORSE & €O, 119 Farnam Sfroct. G. & D. Quoon Olives at Punidt’s. IT IS A FACT No such valuc in Dry Goods can be found anywhere oqual to Bushman's Sece Dress Goods at 10c: all wonl Buntings at 18¢; all wool yard and a quarter wide at 50c; ditto at-Goc. Ladies Hose at 5c per pair, not sold elsewhere at less than 15c. - We closed out a jobber’s stock of Ladies Fine Hose and are offerng some rare in- ducements. Qur Summer Silks are selling vory fast; sec them before they are all gone. Tn Ornaments, Fringes, Buttons, Tassels, Cords, Passamenterics. You will find it to your interest to ‘call a Bushmans first. Clothing & Furnishing Goods IN OMAHA. *AE ARE, PAR EXCELLE: THE YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHIERS! BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, FARNHAM STREET, SCHLANK & PRINCE. stone foundation will not be secure, and the structure at Dillonville will be nounted on piles. The Tumber was purchased early this week in Chicago, and the work will be pushed forward with all haste. Miss Belle Jeweti, who has been making - a protracted visit in Chicago, is expected home during the coming week. HAN Miss Hoyt, of Utica, N. Y., who has been spending the winter m Omaha a3 the guest of Mr. L. ¥ Benne.i, returned to her home to da; Miss Hoyi has made many friends in our city who will regret her depart- ure, e —Small house on 17th St., between enge and Davenport. 'S. LEH. o34tf CE, e —House of § rooms and barn, be- th and 15th and Chicago Sts,, south o side. Enquire at northwest, comer of 15th and Harney. 9018 IR RENT—A laxze, nicely furnished_room, with closet, 1,511 Gl St Let. 141 9tk him ENT—Newly furnished room with board vate family. For particulars address o2t = T Aucrbach’s Keller, under State = 1212 Bank, this evening grand concert by Hoffman’s full orchestra, The Misses Minnie Richardson and Graco Chambers re;urn to Omaha to- morrow from a two weeks trip to Den- ver, where they have been visiti Miss Carrie Bishup. T RENT—A largs farnished room on_ firt with board. Alsoa few day boarders wanted. 1508 California street. a38.7%.¢ PR RENT on it southwest. corner anillaChosolaten Pand's - — “BLACK-DRAUGHT ” makes chills floor, furrished rooms, The largest invoice of Boxs and 16th ‘and Davenport. Cmress’ Clothing cver brouzht to St Omaha to be elosed ott at aSAcmrtce. ELGUTTERS Muiiori Crominye Hovsr, 1001 Farnan, cor. 10th St. Miss Churchill, of California, is pay- inga visit to Miss May Churchill in is cily. She leaves next weok for ew York city. Letters from Hon. John R. Man. chester, who is recuperating at Clifton Springs, N. Y., report his continual improvement in health. Messrs. Arthur Wakely and Charley | Saunders have finished theirsession at the Columbia law school, aud are ex- pected home next week. McCarm and s surcties for breaches the hond, and the amoun: that McCanu is accountable for, for property n 1 At C. F. Goodman's. RN T e T Crdats OB RENT- Furiihed rooms. Taquire st 1515 Chicago street. 06t 0%, HENT-The bulding 1006 Burt strect, formerly used by John Cane as the Londun ¢ market. Some butcher tools for sale. Ay gn e premiscsor of Jomn Bamer, 313 OB BENTLA store, comer 10th ani Leaven- worth. Inquire fext door, at Peterson's. New Shoe Store. W. L. KIDD, Prop., ™l . NEW GOODS-LATEST STYLES-BOTTOM PRICES—EVERYTHING WARRANTED. The largest variety of Gold Watch- es, Chains, Bracclets, Silverware, Clocks, ete., just received and will be s0ld cheap by Max Meyer Bro. by the transportation bond is $2, vernment had aud stopped pay nination of th This leaves MeComn about £2,400 Sacred concert the Tivoli Sunday af- on the b o ternoon and evening. = J The U. P. band at the Tivoli this evening. ahead. Yeserday two Call at Max Meger & Bros, Jowelry Store and see the novelties in Jevelry, " | Silverware and Diamonds. IMMENSE REDUCTIONS, -+ GENTS' FURNISHING DEPT.. CWILLIAMS.” Our $1.60 “MONARCH" SHIRT, LAUNDRIED, NEW £13.50 PER DOZ., Which is LESS than WHOLESALE PRICE! g ONE LOT FANCY PERCALE SHIRTS, Two coliars with each. SLIGHTLY SOILED, ONLY 65c. EACH. One Lot GENTS’ FANCY HOSE, at 25c., WORTH 50c. UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS at 50c., Goe., Toc., 89c. and S, Our 89c. SHIRT is Sold for §1.00 everywhere, wmg Dloods hired a 208 T chan Streets. 2 farnished Tooms over Mex. 1 Exchange, X. - cor. 16th and Do J.W. MURPHY & CO, Wholesale Liquor Dealers And Agents for Kentucky Distilling Co. Corner 14th and Douglas Sts., Omaka, Neb THE NEW YORK HAT COMPANTY! Has REMOVED from Creighton Hall, 11th and Farnham, to ONE DOOR WEST OF B. & M. HEADQUARTERS. For the Largest Assortment, the Latest Styles and P SR S THE BEST QUALITY OF HATS AND CAPS, 1000 Terms casy. working at Shops oF Tre New York Coupaxt LEADS THEM ALL. Satisfy yourself by Examining the Stock. o s Suelting Works. Inquire A full Tine asd 8 complete amortment of the atest Styles of Straw Tt Just openad. WM. F. STOETZEL, Dealer in Hardware, Cooking Stoves RESERRSF | Stave Repairer, Job Worker and Manufacturer apposito post nod 75 St Lo of OB L MochOR, = s OF ALY. KINDS OF CANS. Terith and Jackson Sts., - - - Omaha, Neb. LE_Maps of Douglas and Sarpy coun- A B. HUBERMANN, -JEWELER, J3EIS REALESTATE BOOM.—See It e, —A Duikiing wih an ok o T Cor. Douglas and 13th Streets. name on cigars guarantee of their good quality. st (BT, Rumor has it that a popular young FOR SALE. clerk in the general manager's office will soon lead o the hymeneal altar one of Towa fairest daughters. s that they hired the the especial purpose of getting drunk,” which was evidently the case, for ey returned they had a comrade with them and the springs of the buggy were of no further use to the proprietor. On demandin; from the young | men, the proprietor was gmssly insulted | and Cyrentened a “thumping,” when his | cmployes came o the rescuc and “cleaned out"the world-be*ghimpers,"oneof whom, it is said, will keep his room: for several days bo eoise, Another large invoice of Ladies' = and Children’s Trimmed Hats, justre- ceived at the *“Boston store,” 616 Tenth street. Bumctt’s Flavoring Extracts at Pundt’s. M5 Tas rattling long Tiste of houses, 7. B lnds and tara or sle.” call an. et wh . apldte “Fun on the BristoL” The fist production of “Fun on the | 1mgn oot~ Bristol,” before an Omzha audience, | I mounted haress and the general horse for sale. Eniuire at Nou 404 was greeted by an_oveiflowing house | the Lion emdinuests FOAR. at the academy Fiiday evening John F. Shexidan, in his postrafiures of the widow the English army officer and the Bohemian, kept the audience in continued good humor. Asan Irish sketeh artist, Sheridan has now few superiors on the séage. His humor is broad and deep, and utterly deyoid of the vulgar touches {hat mar s mavy good perform- ances of a similar kind. The second portion of the entertainment in which imitations and burlesques are given, caused continuons peals of the heariiest laughter. Every member of the company is well up in his or her business and_in the aggregate, give a medley performance which is in the highest degreo entertaining. . The company is on its way the Pacific coast. uare, suitable 1o ¢ driving. . Doyle, No. 1,14 Dodge 4 And Add Zost to ihc Picnic Time. dany = Just received at W. L. Kidds, a large stosk of ladies’ finest French Kid hand-made Boots. Prices lower than cver seen in Omaha. All kinds~f Cigarettes and Smok- ing Tobacco at Max Meyer & Co's. Ladies’ Shade Hais at the “Boston siwre,” 616 Tenih street. FULL LINES of the E & W. CCLLARS & CUFFS at L. B. WrLLiaus & Sows. Dodge and Fifteenth Sts. Mattet Olive Oil at Pundt's. A dollar saved a dollar made! Go to W. L. Kidd’s for Roots and Shoes. Ladies’ Ties 75¢ and £1.00, at Full- riede’s. THE SUMMER SEASOX. The season for indoor social plea- sures, the mazy waltz and the amazing “Racquelte,” has nearly drawn to a close, The “crash” covering for the carpets will soon be laid away for the summer, and thoughts of lawn and croquet parties will shortly be the or- derof the day. The gentle hardening their hands in anticipation of puiting up picnic swings and carry- ing hampers of cold chicken and ham sandwiches. and are swearing off on their little extravagances to meet the cerainly of heavy livery bills. The ladies have taken the cook books from the shelf, and will soon produce ~custard pies and chocolate cake, which indigesiibles they will radiantly exhibit as_their result of their own handiwork. Club paries and “Germans,” “Kettlodums,” and At Homes,” aro taking their depar- tare {o give way to out door and open air amusements. Even the caterors feel the influcnce of the chango. The solitary oyster no longer playfully con- ceals hiimself at the bottom of a large tureen of soup, or hides his form undera covering of crackers. The insatiabl ¢ craving for ice cream mako itsclf folt, while the old sand: wich becomes an indispensible. adjuct et o g i e SRS O SALE—House and lot 32.132; suitable for wachouse. - Inquire of Pe.erson, 10th St. 901t Promenade concert this evening at the Tivoli. Good Disinfectant. Some day ago, w tramp affected with-the small pox, erept into a car of comon the B. & M. road and pro- ceoded to take a ride at the company’s expense. His discoveryand the shock- ing condiiion in which he was found caused great consternation among the train men. The state of affairs was at once wired to Mr. Touzalin who tele- graphed the oflicials to at once erect a shauty at Cedar Valley, take good care of the sick man and dump_ the car and corn into the Missou he disinfecting qualities of Missouri river | water were at once tried and the car and contents repose in the bed of the stream. of John L. McCague 56t en are O SALE—Tiouse and 1o, g street car bam, L3 Cimihe st PRiCE—si200a thousand. to red car nguire No. 2022 20 vy oty ROk SALE-A amall, well-bule bous o four Toomns and summer” kitchen, with c.omer lot: vell laid out, fruit and evergreen trees. ete.s good well and cell; price, §1350.~ Apply ta k. LARGE, 27th and_Dodge streets. o tr RIS NEW CITY MAPS,25e.—Se0 1at page. All our NECKWEAR marked Down and NEW STYLES Reccived daily. elegant. residence lots, situ- I! ated near terminus of red-car street railway line: never in market before. Inquire of E. G. . 9 § At Kidd's Shoe Store, in Jacob's block, is the cheapest place to buy. Go and see. Our stock of | UNDERWEAR is COMPLETE, ranging from 25c. to $8.00 a SUIT, Soft Shoes for tender fect at Kidd's Shoe Store, Jacob's block. MACHINE POETRY. Atkinson grinds out his sonnets On stylish hats and tony bonnets; Ribbons, flowers, plumes and laces, To decoraie the ladies’ faces, Binds of rare and gandy hues, Mid irvidescent fringe he views Tassels, cords and cut steel beads, And everything a ludy needs In gorgeous piles loom up and soar In Atkinson's famed Leading Store. Hosiery, corsets, scarfs and skirkts, Millinery handed by bright experts, Ruchings, parasols and fa And charming gloves for dainty hands, Dress goods and trimmings, quite the ton. In summer silk, imported lawn, And a thousand jtems worth attention Would take up too much space to mention, That go to make the varied stock At Atkinson's, Creighton Block, Which is, as y0u have heard before, Omaha’s Leading Millinery Store, m24-tf REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following transfers were re- corded Saturday at the county clerk’s oftice, as reported tor this paper by ohn L. McCague, real estato agent and conveyancer: Lucy A. MeLain to James Creigh- ton: "W } of lot 6, block 122, Omaha, q. c. 4.—86,000; Laura M. W. Abbott to Lucy A, McLain: - W } of lot 6, block 129, Omaha, q. c. d.—§200, Mary Cahill to Gustave Anderson and J. Valieo: Lot 1, block 172, Omaha, w. d.—~8200. Henry W. Yates to Kent K. Hay- den: Lot 6, block 1, of sub-division Tot 5, capitol addition, w. d.—$659. W. H. Ijams and wife to Samuel H. Farnsworth: Parcel in section 10, town 15, range 3 cast, w. d.—SL,600, W, Sweezy and wife to Ii. H. Clarkson: Part of lot 6, block &5, Omaha, w. d.—81,681.75. C. E. Perkins to Henry W. Yatos: Lot 6, block 1, in sub-divislon lot b, capitol addition, w. d.—8650. Thomas MoCormick to Thoinas Lot 10, block 11, E. Smith’s addution, w. d.—8I,000. We recently placed an order for FIFTY cases of the nowest and | most dressable styles in Ladies, Misses Cvous’ Hats inall the newest Lmide. We are mow recciving the same and offer them at the very lowest prices; which is only a smeli advance on our regular whelesale prices. Call and see thaw. Hickmax’s HEADoUARTERS, WroLesaie axp ReTan. “WINE OF CARDUI" for Ladies only. ALC. F. Goodmaa's, Call ‘and seo the Bargains at “Wil- Jiams™ the only store in the ciiy that “WC BE UNDERSOLD. L. B. Wiitass & Soss, Dodge and Tifteenth Sts, Opposite Post Office. & s;;:w cE -;;ux PARLOR. B quire at this ofce R r. B. G. Mauss has sccured Hospe's old stand, 1518 Dodge street, which he has fitted up in fine style. The rooms have been nicely painted and furmshed new throughout. The parlor is neat, cool and cozy, the floor covered with a bright rich carpet. The pictures and highly polished marble top tables give the place an inviting | appearance. Mr. Mauss has been en. gaged for some time in the confection- ary and ice cream businoss on Doug- Tas stroot, where he enjoyed a lucrative tradé. Finding his rooms toosmall for his increasiug trade he found it neces- sary to move to more commodious quarters, where he invites his old friends and patrons to call and see him, and hopes o secure new patrons, The large stock of confectionary will all be new and fresh, and only de- sirable candies will be handled. New candies will be received daily, giving customers. an opportunity to always get good goods. Fine ice cream will ported bé made a specialty. Mr. Maoss veill| Meyer & Co.’s. Nawcrop. il e o8 O 18] Torentysive Dollare Reward some and deligious, Everybody is in- |and no questions asked, for return of vited to call, and all will be courte- | papers burclanzed trom safe of under- ously treated, signed about & momth since, 5 \The finest Cigars in the west are | May10 0t Hosate Brgs. Max Meyer & Co.’s. Mens’ and Boys' Straw Hats, 10 A Lively Runaway. each, at the “Boston store,” 616 Tenth Shortly afier 12 o'clock this after- | Street. Diveton B z A'ROSEWATER, 152 Farnham ATH e s Woor sats Mo {ery Paacio you can buy Hats and Bone:s at @ sl advance on wholosale ‘prices. Call aid sec; you will be satisfed. myl4if A G, res, furniture stroet, apposito U P. oF the fixtures, fumiture and :foc will be sold asd building rented. Inquire of £D. KREISS- MAN. o4 , too, the season of Joc mie very cheag: strawberry festivals inveigle the young man into the churches where admis- sion can be gained for fifty cents, and exit for a considerably larger amount. Attendance upon tie Sunday schools will shortly begin to increase upon tho announcement by the suverintendent of the annual picnic, and the teachers look forward with dread to the possible accidents which may befal their charges upon thiese occasions, The summer social season is upon us, and with it and its pleasures the Ask for Max Meyer & |voice of the lover will soon be heard in the land and the gates will be- gin to creak and squeak under the heavy weight of two souls with but a single thought, {wq hearts that beat as ane. CLOSING THE CLUDS. During the winter “clubs” have been trumps. ‘The “‘Pleasant Hours” which is the oldest and perhaps the strongest of these social organizations in our city, numbering fifty members, has given ten parties at Masonic hall under the efficient management of Mr. C. E. Squires. These occasions have been the most enjoyable in the history of the club and have been unusally well attended. The ‘Pleasant Hours” I0f. wholesale| Delicious icc cream at Mrs. Spoer- . Co., 113, | ri's, Masonic block. Orders filled. m20-2 may16-Im Flavoring Ex Hth street. PERSONAL PARAGRAHS. Clem Chase came up from Lincoln with the cadets. 2, N. Brisco has returned from E. K. Valentine stopped over the. city and 1t Suturday for Lincoln: %, FoofTion emee more graces the Wa. | hash office after a trip to Chicag: The Messrs. Chapman, Chase, Marshal, Edwards and Lena Dundy companied the cadet excursion from Li coln Saturday morning. TO THE PUBLIC. You can buy your Teas, Cofl‘ees(, Spices, Flour and Sugars cheap, “l',..ll Bennett & Co., 113 N. 15th Til “hbfockt ock of low priced Trimmed Hats ever shownin Omahaat the *Boston store,” 616 Tenth street. Befare you buy anything in the shoe lino eall ‘at Fullriede's and sce what you can get for little-money—13th Durkee's 8slad Dressing at Pundt’s | will comprise @ series of attractions, | wagon upon the horses’ hoels and | this afternoon. F..x boots and shoes, ties and slip- pers, call at Fullricde's, near 15th GIVES GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES' AND GENT'S AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. ALL IKINDS OF QTHAY] X3 cow, white on the bel SVOIITER, Pierce 82, bet. 1th = ‘and 15th Sta. e 04830 Ground oil cake at Welfhans & Bros., 8th and Farnham? ~may21-3¢t Working shoes £1.00 at Fullriede’s. NEW DRESS GOODS. L B. Wrinaus & Soss ENIS' t pa REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE.—See Combinatian is the best e aigar and | hand-made best 10c cigar. For sale everywhere. Co.’s Cigars. Jewelry, Silver-Ware and Diamonds. aug2]-stt Horse Shoes and Nails WAGONSTOCK THE, BEST ASSORTMENT OF WHEELS IN THE WEST, At Chicago Prices. W.J. BROATCH, 1209 & 211 Hanmwr S1., OMAHA, NEB. Shoes, : Slippers, Max Meyer & Bro. having two new 5 jewelers are prepared mow to ll orders far now Jowlry, and repairs promptly. Copper plate and engrav- ing a specialty. BICYCLES. T am Agent for COLUMML, and OTTS BicveLes. s hree-cent stanup We Guarantee the Best Goods for the Treast 3oney. s in, e and low prices— oo thor e, e o i a2 g alemen at H. Dome & Co., o Leading Shoe Store. —— X Twenty Moro Teams Wanted. At water works foservolrs wear die river. Apply Mondaymorning. Me. Dermott & McCartney, contractors. on short notize. r dove fom twentyfive to Mty cents dozh, raagh dried,” washing ard Fresh Imported Cigars at Max n N e i hoaiaining i | & N. L. D. SOLOMOF. VR Pints, 01 and Glase. OMAHA, NEB. J. H. FLIEGEL, Sueccmor to J. H. Thicle, MERGHANT TAILOR Nc. 230 Douglas Eirect, Omaba, Neb, MPLFLLAS _And Faramls repaired b7 3. SCHUTT 1ith and Pormam e, 79080 iy oot 2 John Barrs stable for st reasonabi e e, o fest authorities have kindly given to the ‘adies of St. Phil- omena’s, gpthedral the _usq, for one week, of the new building on the cor- | noon, as William Lehr was driving ner of Capital Avenue and Fiftcenth | his team loaded with siong, into the| The jury is out in the case of Lee stre_t, for the perpose of holding a | excavation of Boyd's opera house, the | Baker in the United States court, and | ;o 1s thi grand fair and festival. The event | breeching. gave way, throwing the | there is little likelihood of a verdict g"fl':‘l‘i':;:\,m:fi:nm wsual e ey + | PIRber of Germans’ during: tho ses- | Mr. C. ¥. Goodmanisona to b requir M. BROWN—Corner 12th . strects, is ready to bore or tisfaction graranteed. 515—Can be T ket Cov 35t Leavemworth strece )T TORGET The saccemor of the Amr. DS T Reeesn n 5 1ot o bonrd, I0ging. nd Cramtem £l JULIUS & LovisE Ross. 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