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| { { | | '3 e e e e ——r—— . THE DAILY BEE, Monday M;r:ing, June 6, LOCAL BREVITIES, ~Patterson sells coal. (et your hats at Doane's, — Best selected styles, Nindell & Krelle, ~Old feathers made new at Ringer's, —Richter, opp. P. O., sells straw hats. mil4.tf ~T'ry Saxe's Chocolate and Coffee Soda. —Examine the finest assortmentof pock- € books in the city at Kuhn's, ~Fresh supply of vaceine virus at Baxe's, ~For riNe Commercial Job Printing, call at Tr Brg Job rooms, ~The Lion continues to roar for Moore's Harness and Saddlery. —~Whipple, McMillan & Co., the jewel. ers, Creighton Block. 026-tf —Hereafter Mrs, croam parlors will be open on Sunday. Spoerri's ice —The Mastodon minstrels did not ar rive until 10 o'clock on Saturday night, but the audience waited and were given o satisfactory performance that lasted until | midn n intend closing out their retail husiness, and that a new partner will be taken into the firm with a view of going into the wholesale dry goods business. They intend closing their store during July to over-haul and enlarge their store. Mr. Wi, Gentleman, the popular grocer, corner 16th and Cass streets, has just finished an addition to his :,‘“1""'?"1""“"‘, "‘"l'_""” of store, making it just doublo its for. [1'¥© cOumns of reading matter were furnished, while in the evening edi- | freshments were sumptuous, and the ing part of *he circus. up an immense grocery trade, and is | 4P about sixty-three columns wore | affair was altogether enjoyable. mer size. Mr. Gentleman has built evidently preparing to still further in- crease it. Every body who visits his store is treated ina courteous manner, and are sure to be pleased. The secret AN UNPREORDENTED Something —N;;;: ;Before Done in a Nebraska News- paper Office, A Short But Interesting Chat on the Bee's Big Edition. In the twenty-four hours ending on Saturday evening a feat heretofore un- attempted in the state of Nobraska was accomplished in Tur Bex office. In fact 1t might be said that two un- precedented feats were accomplished. In the first place Tue Bre run out a twelve-page,cighty-four-column paper, cut, pasted and folded and hand- somely printed, and in the second place in the twenty-four hours from Fri- day to Saturday three distinct and com- plete papers were issued. Tn every | respect the three papers were up to the metropolitan standard, and com- finished in every depart- The entire work incident to | plete aud ment the getting out of these papers was done exclusively by employes of the office, and Tue Ber takes it as an en- couraging sign of the timos that ite| husiness warrante taking. In the Fr tion of the paper Tue Berk furnished its readers with eighteen columns of bright, erisp reading matter. In the Saturday morning's wixty- | o given. These, it is to be understood, are_ altogether columms of reading matter, and do not include the col- umns dev o Mr. Gentlerfian's* succoss is, that | *Pecial statistician of Tie Bee hadthe his patrons always find overything just as he represents it and their goods the following result: Each are sure to be delivered promptly at columns of Tur Ber is twenty-one the time agreed. k. The most excellent Teo Cream - all flavors at L. Beindorfl’s, 1352 Douglas | matter. street. - When you wish a dish of fine Tce Cream go to BeindorfT's. B o Read the large ad first page. Williams 4 n ask the attention of the public to their advertisement on | ¢lysiye 1 first page. traveled two feet after cach scparate |zer, of Kansas. City, ars out in ¢ type—and that would be about the e Lemons 26¢ per doz. at . 1. Nicnors, -Beindorff furnishes Parties, Pic and Familicswith pure Iee Cream, B ems an hour, isemenf on |resent about ol printers in tho one ered would be about eighty-five mile e s o 5 inches in length, and, of course, sixty- | ¢ five columns would foot up 1, inches, or 113§ feet of pure reading In the language of the|i printers this would mean about 206,000 cms, An printer’ will sct about 1,000« 50,000 s that were arate pieces | t of metal single reading matt Tf the avm of the printe lone, and for the ¢ werage—the amount of territory cov- | I 1 o further figures are neoded to show |1 he vastness of the undertaking. The entire mechanical direction was | t Tr you want a good drive in the|in tho hands of the foremen of the of- | i country go toJ. H, McShane's Livery, | fice, Thomas J. Fitzmorris aud Harey 1307, 1309 and 1311 Harnoy street. Haskoll. "The first regular eight-pago paper ever issued in Omaha was got- B e e ten out by Mr, Fitzmorris, and he has Go to B. G, Maus, 1618 Dodgo St., when you want o first-class dish of cream, shown decided ability in his business, to get through, with the assistance of the men under him, with such an un- Baraaiss Dress Goons Bosinay's | dertaking in such a short space of TTR i — )z, ab . 1. N1cnows, .cmons 98¢ per d > P FERSONALS, i vodworth has received the ap and will shortly take the posi ANt it o'erk in the U T. oftics, lately vacated by Will Totter, who has goue to Denver, . Humphites, magor of Grand Tsland, D the city, H, \V. Nieman, of Schuyler, is at the Withnell. Senator Saunders and lady are registered at the Withnell, T. €', Powens and wife, of Montana, nre guests at the Withnell, €. W. Lyman, formerly of this city, left for his home in Salt Lake Saturday. A, D, Tuthill, of the 8t. Joe, superin- tendent of Denver and . Joe road, is at the Withnell, Audrew Haight, general manager W. 0, Coup's monster show, is in the city, ar- ranging for the Coup show on July 14th, J. 3. Dickey,superintendent of the U, P, telegraph lines, left for the west Saturday accompanied by his daughter, Geo. Higging has returned from a trip to the east where he has been visiting rela- tions for the past month, Mr, and Mrs, Clorena Kelsey arrived from New York Saturday. They are tho guests of D. B, Houck, * Col. N, N. Babcock, member of the lower house fromn Filmore county, is lying rously ill at his residence in Exeter, He is not expected to recover, Mr, and Mrs, Steblins will leave San Francisco for the eust in a short time and will probably be iud OUmaha, Al P. Rafter, lately with 8, T & Co,, who has ac 1 to stop over in Morse ion of ptod the po Pull ) conduetor, left on the U, P, train Hatunday to take s th ituation prepavatory to making his first trip W. B, Hibbard, who has been « euperintendent of the W for nearly twenty years w stood, retire from the dervi vision tern Union lines I, it is under of the com- pany about July Ist. His sncoesor bas | niot yet heen named, but it is expeeted Lt Cal J. J. Diekey, now super telograph line s tendered the, Union Pacfiic of the American Union will be the place, Ir you want a pleasunt carriage ride goto J. H. McShane's Livery, 1807, 1509 and 1811 Harney streot. tues&satdt e e Domestic PArress, BuMuER SgyLes Just Recerven, LBt Hickmax's time. ven away | evening falso alarm of fire was " 616 10th street. j2-¢f | run was mado to Thirteen and Jack- (uarters, t " Falso Alarm, About a quarter past 8- o'clock last given son streets, after o good deal of hun- | ¢ red that ting around it was discov, was 1o fi ) il the engines were returned to their Tho Fire Departmoent. The members of the fire department are requested {o meet at the quarters of Engine Co. No. 8at 7 o'clock sharp on Wednesday morning in order to catch the 8 o'clock transfer for Council Blufls, where they will attend the tournament. The U. P. band will accompany them on the occasion, LA B Fifty dozen hammocks, wholesale and rotail, very cheap, at Fredorick's hat store. 31w it Guild & Melnus, the live dry goods men on 16th strect, invite the ladies of North Omaha to vitit their store, where thoy will find a splendid assortment of dry goods and nottons, at prices that will not be duplicated at the down town st o8, Peoplo living in the novthern part of the city, have been iu the habit of buying their dry goods at the down town stores, but these energetic ntlomen propose oflexing choico goods at fizures so low that they will not only hold this trade but will induce people from all parts of the city to purchase of them, e per 1h, at J. I Nicwowr, Choice Butte Just receved another large lot of | Boys and Clildren's elothing, at Pol- ack’s, Farnhun and 14th sts, 4-3t s H or hack-ache for ladies /INE OF CARDUI," | ——— ALC. K G odma'y, FLOTR! FLOUR! Al of thebest brands of Flour for {sale at W.R. Bennett & Co.’s Tea | Btore, Ow | ol | Read L. B Williams & Son's start | ling announcment on first page, - [ Willlwas & Bon ask the attention of | the public to their advertisement on | tiwst page. e Read the luge advertisement on first page. Choice Butter 20¢ per 1b. at J. L, Nicuows, | | many friends, a large nunberof whom 1 any such under- | joyed their hospitality. ay evening's edi- | guests prosent w Jdohnson and wife, Isaac Beach, Frank edition the | Suteliffe, W. L. Ritter, John Thomss som, Tenny Houghtaling. givun on Thursdiy cvening by Mi to advertisement, The | Claire Rustin, Charles Coutant .in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Frank P, Knight, who were vis- average | aurprise 50 208,000 crus rep- | J. S M andled by the | avenne, to congratulate %im on tho edition | anniversary of ltis birthdoy. Mr. Hellman & Co. the cast. 1 the city yesterday. that vicinity ana | Wakeloy will bo puined to e of his ey ¢ {Jist in the millinery business, Wi THE OI\L\IL\V DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1881, éOC|ETY SIMMERINGS. Foot-falls From the Parlors and Drawing Room-..The Social Records of the Week. “Unusually dull in social events is the general éomment upon the past wock. A few pleasant evening receps | tions however are recorded, the first of which saw A TEA GOssIP, given on Friday evening by Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Thrail at their residence on Douglas and Nineteenth street. About one hundred guests were pres- ent including Gen. and Mrs. Crook, and a number of army officers and their wives from Fort Omaha, The parlors began to fill at 8 o'clock, and from that time until after midnight were thronged to reple with the most fashionable ele spacious ent in The gathering was in every our city. respect an enjoyable one, and will be marked with a red letter on the calen- ds s of all who were present, AT HOME, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Moore were | at home on Friday eveming to their gathered at their residemce and en- noticed Dr, Chadwick; Messrs Borthwick, R. C, Py Fred and Ga, teel and’ wife, Kd and the Missess Dunham, Toall Ran- The re-|, | Anderson sat in the court room again Among the | we produce witnesses to hiwgood cha ter, and two o'cloc unlimited fum, and the farce contest ALL ACQUITTED. Such Was the Outcome of the BStanton Case, The tar and feather case attracted another hig audience to the court house on Saturday morning. Justice to accommodate visitors, Frederick Schultz, Chas, F. John P. Timperly and Hans Sih were put on the stand to strenghten the prosecution, which they failed to do. The cross-examination of these witnesses was vory beweficial to the defense, The case of the prisonerswas opened by a declaration from Mr. Connell wretched a ease it was not deemed necessary to do more than #o show the utter lack of character of Stanton, stolen a log chaim from him, mud that | ¢ when he dernan Seanton | | gave it. The latter had had it altered by a blacksmith. . Rusdolph Peters. the postmastay in Jefferson precinet, swore that Stanton bore a bad charater, and thathe weuld | not believe hin under oath nd Mis. Mcfiregor swore ¥ite- wise, as did Freder Schultz. Others awore to his having stolan rious things, and that the farmans | |, > condmually on thair guard ag him; all gave him o sery bad ¢ n v a o acter, b General' O'Brien askod for time | ti was had till. s adjournmen H ar The casa affords o lavge audience. of the lawyas is not the least amus- | At the afvernoon session some more | | ROCTAL SALAD, A delightful little tea aarty Avery enjoysble party was given | w Phursday evening by M=and Mrs. ting at their home, On Thursday ovening ». juvenile arty o8 boys and girls called | m Mr. Harry MeCormick, son of Mr. at his rasidence o he corner of Fighteonth and Capitc!| Tuvitations for the wedding of Ma: ity, the e mony to take place in Kansas City oa June 19, Mr. Wechs- ers Will be ramembered as one of the nost efficient commereid tr The con ions of mary friends will follow Lim n his new rvelation. 2 PERSONALITIES t s I Miss Woolworth has returncd grom | Hereto Miss Nerah Boyd, leaves tormor- |t row for a visit to her eastern friends, | | Mr. Prul Morton and Miss Minnie Richardson hes ona short visit, : gone Clas. Shiverick and his family cave on Monday for Cape Cod, and achusetts M., | ick will be gone six weeks while | ! . Shiverick and daughter will re- urn about the middle of June. 2 I'he many friends of Mr. Avthur 1 plished daughter of our sonior senator has returned from Washington, ator and Mr. Saundors ¢ more among their friends in this city. one Choice Butter 200 per 1b, at J. T. Nicnows, 812, Closing out the best blue flan- nel suits at $12, POLLOCK S, A Cruickshank & Co., are showing by far the largest stock of Gent's fur- nishing Goods in the aity, and at very The half hose at itiful goods and have not been sold before for 40 cents. They are also showing a splendid lot of neckties at 50 cents, former price $1.00 to §1.25, This is certainly the cheapest and handsomest lot They arc also selling an immense quantity of iheir §1.26 cus- tom shixt at 70 cents, bargain, and cannot be repeated when moderate prices 25 conty, are be ever slown here, This is a great this lot 15 out, the price will be again §1 The manufacturer had got loaded with tock and was glad to clean this lot cash, but will take no turther or- der at that price, A, Cruickshank & Co., guarantee these goods to be the very best quality that can be made. 2t 25 as they cannot be made for less, Another large mvoice of the latest just received at ATKINSON S, and they are selling cheap. noveltie & CO. Ladies, please remember that we con- tinue to discount any advertised price- selling Summer Silks at tremendeous | reductions. See our imported Lawns and save money by patronizing the dckuowledged Leading Establishment, ATKINSON & €O, hton Block, 15th strect, Cre testimony vms taken and the | mitted to tho jury after sddress 4 Gen, O'Brion and E. Ok | The verdict rendered sas o Acsmall gathering of friands took | acquittal, thoidentity of the partici- | curiosity to figure out the thing with | place on Wedneaday at the residence | of the | of Dean Millspaugh, of Mossis, conplo of with n finetysclectod stods of gents’ hooss and They havs s werein | store will s He has many | visit his st Treland, where he was | make a shoes and sub- | sub- | o by Bartlett, | ¢ ol ji ants in the tar and festher se ¢y [ not having Yeen satisfactorily cstab- | ished. e | MORE CARDS. | Wo reccinnd this morning (e cards |2 continuousiy wsed daily - for o | perforimance. RO other ™ e ! ueesiso many rings, and ey & Gomnolly xevrprising yorag men who | toeday enter the list of Owaha mer- | e hants, store at | ¢ S isowell filled | They have openesl Yy 1 teenth strect, hesween ( ifornia, which 008, St | sh, direet from the | all néw and " Woal : % | factories, and «ll in th, st style J saac Weehslen to Miss Bertha Selly They AT D R o | pose making « strong ¢t to get it. | e 1ht their oods at the wlintend too sell them ot | moderate profit. They have sclect cht timo w it i vory good location, us the re rado s vapidly centesing on 16t%] 9 trect whic itary to it a| arge 1 Ac in Owalba, {1 et of the best e people livisg in the noeth | L nut of the city have o come all the w down toww o | vezyone that t 0es, Lt a vis y tdieir 1 DeCessury. Mr. IV has heen in O in The Her ls in the city will be pleased (o learn of his enter- wise, and who will no deu! Me. James ( | | | | | aune to Omalia fast fal Moualan, ieeted with ane of t shocs. We theim success and hope they will Lave Indics’ the trade they deserve, e “BLACK-DRAUGHT " ¢ A C.F. Grodman's, L A Merchant's Capture, Mr. Fried of the hardwaro fiom of | Lee, Fried and Clark, and Jacobson returned to the city Satur-| day night, wich J. Plumer, who, it is said, got §1,400 worth under false pretenses from the firm, officer in charge. Plummer,is a Missouri V: oy morchant and was on ihe California with his famlly, Mr, Friod got word of his movement and tricd to arrest Plummer heve, ' He Jiowever | seeluded himself, and Mr, Fricd was | as Kearney. There they searched the their man. Betore the train reached Elm Creck, however, the telegraphed Dback that a suspicious- | looking man, answering to Pluamer's | deseription, on board. Mr. Fried 1 telographed Sheriff Hugh McLean at | that point to arrest the man, and the | official did so. have gone on to the coast. conduetc Plummer’s family He, him- | self, is now in jail ! Banoars-Duess Goons Businian's | g . | IT 15 YOUR INTEREST | to buy a pair of Ladies’' Serge ) at 50¢ on the $1.00 of what they cost. | Ladices' low ‘eut buttoh™ and tics, the bost and cheapest. Now is your ti pair for the hot weather, A, D. Moxse, to buy junl-tf - ey —— Read L B. Williams & Son's start- ling announcement on first page. 14th and Farnham St, Balbrigan underwear chea lock's. t Pol. shows. The Da that the prosecution had made out so repeat, show in Amer; pressions of admirution, all the one expression of ¢} | varied of wondrous curic [mented by the addition of a races—giving an: ca | ;anvases in the world. Pheir stock | member that the other compiny of 1ausic will be used and hear grand procession of ll nations during | teresting 1| ever witnessed | 't o seen compellad | advertisement, __SPEGIAL_NOTIGES. ofton | VO FEX,T0 LOAN—tall 2y Law oics of 0 ‘\'.\x'lll- Two girls at the Elkhorn dotermined to follow him up | and in company with of- ficor Jacobson went as far . AALL AT M U. P. train, but were unable to 1.u-l‘(,) ST N I Pt . WAIT FOR IT! Wait For the Best, Wait— Coming Soon. W. C. Coup's Monster United Shows, Circus, Menagerie, Museum, Aviary, Aqnar- ium and Only on Earth Real Paris Hippo- drome, Hear! what the Cincinnati laily papers say of the greatest of all hear! ly Enquirer says: ‘Enormous crowds daily attend. We it is the largest and greatest if not in the world.” The Gazeste says: ‘It is the best tent | Lucius B, Kibby swore Stanton had | show evar given in this city.” The t and | Sommervial says: “The bigge best show under canvas appes ho general verdict.” The sheuts of to be applanse, the ex- he univer: pultitudes 1 approvalof the delighted | who untversally re-ccho | gest, best, | ly complete; only po factory, only musing, only instructive; how that slows just what ses; that k ect, only sat- only | the only entertai 4 adver- ops.its promises; The ance in addition to | e usual routine of exhibitions, the rimal captives,.works of art, articles rare, perfor anique i never hefown y ve bean aug- tiypo- vomatic corps «f celebritios, who will 1 the most wivid and entertaining four hoase and amel st and correet rteayal of tha ancient sports of ome, within aad under the largest two and Nurdle, alephant and haviot steeple hey ates and distinet Four scpa vings ch Doy don't you wget ity that ne-other company wrth gives or protends to give dyome perfoumance—no ch ceple, hurdlo or jockey ephant or canwl de or ontside o raees, mcithew in- MU as- false. Re- are run o -hadf dle in cirerm feet in width. ¢ track on ice and fo wera track crnehalf the ci 1 Nine different bands or ke s passage threwgh our streets, forn £ altogether the most sus, in- 3 absorbing ssion | Don't forzet dus only | ippodrome, tho only W, "¢ Coup's wonster showa, will positivel wnat ex- | ibit in Omahe, antil Thursday, July | th, forows day only. Sae future| racess no | 500 U sufficient canvas to | [ nis| 1o 3 \ o o A FOR SALE. 1,000,000 Acres boatd. A fow table boarders taken, 1808 —OF TH FINEST (LAND R § -, JOR RENT Two large pleasant rooms for Tight hotsek ccping, 3 blocks from Postoffice. dress Mrs. F. this office. 634t Imn RENT- A nice dwelling house in the finest location in the city, newly painted, and in the very best order, Tn: Leavonworth strect, of I ¢ 8 door south of ook 603t Fuu RENT- To wmall family, & nine-roomed Louse, desirably located. Owners, gentleman s wife, to bourd with parties renting. Address e office. 4“5t [ e & o S | EASTERN NEBRASKA. e s SELRCTRD 1N AN EARLY DAY—~oT RAIL T__A large, nicely farnished_room, | ROAD LaND, BUT LAND oWNED BY NoX. oset, 1,811 Cal. 8t. Det. Isthared 19th. | 1 Y Y O 304 | RESIDESTS, WHO ARE TIRED PAYING TAXES — — | AND ARR OFFERING THEIR LANDS AT THE NT- Nic arnished large room and v o 2 8. W. comer 18th and Capital Ave, | LOW PRITE OF €6, 8%, AND $10 PRR ACKE, 0% M | ON LONG YIME AND EASY THRMS, T-On first floor, furrished rooras, | WE ALSO OFFER FOR SALE southwost corner ¥9th and Dayenport. -4+ IMPROVED FARMS ] N l‘m" RE! Furnished rooms. Ing hicago strect. L RENT-The building 1906 Burt strect, formerly usd by Joha Cane as the London exprss | 1o of o o, 81 Douglas, Sarpy and Washington Farnham strest, 2 furnished rooms over Mes COUNTIRS. change, N. K. cor. 16th and Dodge 59t — — o ALSO, AN INMMENSE L1#D OF OwmahaCityReal Estate Inctuding Elagant Residences, Business and Residence Gots, Cheap Fouses and Lots, and a large:number of Loty in most of | the Additions of Omaha, [P saLE ox TRADE A snall stock of con- | . Alscy Small Traets of 5, 10 and 20 nerces fuetlonary wak groceries, wso o lesse of | in and aear the city. Ve have good oppor- house, good rensonsdor selling. Inquire ot this | tunities for ma Loans, and 7a all ca 4 5 X v -4 office. 6564, person:fly examine titles and take every precaution to insnre safety of momey s Invested: Lelow we offer a» small list of Sproran. Barcarm, BOGGS & HILL, Real Estate Brokers, JOR SALE T nse ¢ ,\nrmmnuno( a tirst-clise 14:0 8 hot-d in a tovn ¢# 1300 inhabitants, in state | NOTth f4ide of Farnham Street, T T treiing mene ¥ | Opp. Grand Central Hotel,, O®MAHA, NEB, [POR SATE T bug guntle, spleadid trovel Jarly o' drive hotel. roand perfe Address *“Danforeh,” Ve [P SALE CUSAP One aoro ground, south cnd 10th street. House of fonr roons, barn, cistern, small fruy cte. Terms reasonab s Cunings strect, betvaoen 17 stres A guall engine, B. W, In perfect osdea Inquire CH. £l G. Clare & Co. NOR GALE I‘ AL, 2011 JPOR SALELergo ‘ot and two good houses at #3000, House and lot i1 Sc ath Omaha 3 81,200, Housc and lot in Nc sth Omaha x6.€1,600. e Housc and part of lonear Calif senia street, §%- Small iouse and fud lot ab $850, sME foi i of 1u0. . M Cague, oposite postoe. | 23 siroots, 61600 060t i g ¥ 1l reside betwe: 16t on d and GGS & HILL, x.82; sui @ 2 bie “op | Veey nice housc. and lot Ingiiére of Petczyon, 10th St FOR SALE on 9th and Webstur, stre 9013 [ with barn, ccal house,, well cistern, uit treed, averythin jcce of proparty, f warchouse, JOR 3 LE—Sevora’ rood lots ‘o Riverview - | d.don. John L. McCague, pp. ] {FOR SALE Iamiimcnsnes BOGGS & HILL, ¥oop location for baarding house. Owner will sell low BOGGE& HILL. FOR SAL tion. This property 2 actes ground i W Lguire of J. 1¢ary, No. 128 16th. ALE-—Ten ciogant reriden wed near tern nadot red-sar str naver in markot before. IHREY, S07 N, 1 trndway Inquire of wo 405y house.and part I atioa good, John L. Me Two new houses on full lot n_Kountze & Ruth's adllic old ve 1 cheap. GS & HILL, [PORSALE-A top pheaton. Eaquire of Jas Stepbenson, e he first @ JENTS TO LOAN—MONZY. ‘Chomns Room 3, Crznion Blork HELP WANTED. TAN Ton Ly BERTHOLD, ASTED A Ta y sovere illness in New York city. M, | 1039 houses, and has a ; wi-| WY i | ugesilals dafoigiosiygionigtioiats vl has made many friends Withins per t on reeeipt of a telegram from J. 1 z00d Feieroie Adidress W e | whom Lie invites to eall and soo Lim i H. N. Patrick, announcing the new: [i= S el Wi - ‘ M. €. W. Lyman, of Salt Lake is |55t ey WY i 3 A in the City. goods to please cverybody. Thoy will | W ue hands o Omaha Shirt | Miss Mamie Saunders tho com- | Ity of Burt & Moars'| YY_! LGOIV KR 1.3t TANTED A good wonu A first-class meat ¢ W ANTED- cir to North 15th street _ATa girl for o sufall | FANTED- YLACKSMITIE WANTED and one good nia ) chine suith, at the Omaha Foundry a hine Works. nous: inicdiaiely TANTED ~Two No. 1 Broom Makers at Au: \ | ust Bandow s brooms fa G-t CHAS, FLEIK, Eagle Hote), WA s s Amendasions. y in oflic Address * TANTEL H. T Clay B E. CLARKE'S No. 1 Board wnd Dodge Sts. Dest FARPENTERS and Wicon trom 52 to §5 per duy, duquic 16 Bow oilic [ \\r ANTED —A cook ut 1,306 |mm,-w‘:-.;"( i l')n\' T FORGT —The e herv! A situation wanted | FOR SALE A A FINE = St FOR, SALE frl s | FOR SALE iyl A light sed and white | & firs: Lo lots oneaqua iire of Johis, Mt n tho market, 0, & HILL, K. mtic & ] t south 0 to These lots, inded by fine improve. t bek than iy obhew Savw money by buylnie those LG Po May 1ith, Paid for Rer roti e to south of Tler's Disitiery 1ois, tire at this office, | trees, Price extrenmely low et verod with fing 000 to S700, BOGGS & HILL. 0GGS & WILL. NOUND=Silve watch, In I [ ap dets in LLAS And Parnols repaire T 1th and Faan st A TANTED BROVN —Cornor 12th and Cheap cornor lot, corner wish \\ and l 8 ready to bore or deeps F R SALE Douglus and Jeffersan Sts, Dot 4 i Poly to | Sat aanteed. beset BOGGS & HILL, Ll FPEANS Can e ot 27th, 25th, ¥ l all kinds of work « or 1ith and I bt Dodge st We haxe ¢ rs 0§ the Amier. strict, between oth aud tzansiont cus. i tomers, Kespectully 504-t1 JULITS & LOUISE ROSS, & HILL, 9 niles trom city cres very choico anaws geutly rolling , 10 per acic, BOGGS & HILL, FOR SALE .%.:% valley, with running water; prririe, only 3 wiles tiom rail FOR SAL tivated, leys. The h prairic. Price 310 ver ac LOGGS & 1L, land, pac 400 acres miles fro Spring of wat dis all tirst-clasy 1 one tract twelvo city; 40 acres eul- mics e und wut and no_ hotter BOGGS & HL FOR SALE i ot aom improvenicits on this land, owner not cal farmer, detevwined to sell. A good 15 (X SOMIC Wi} Of Means. BOGGS & HILL, can be fouid, hort 1y, ¥ to 810, , ¥ 10 #10; 5,000 to #10; 10,000 dere | ty, 86 to #10. above lands 1 | ceery farm in the connty, and can n | an simatl cash payment, With the balanec in Land 5 year's Lt BOGGS & HILL, FOR RENT_HOUSES AND LAND. Bouse uear St, M non Plath staget Harney, also dwelling senue, M. HELLMAN, TRENT A farmihodd front raon at 809, Farmbam, Letwoen 160 agd 47th. 153t | Absolutely Pure. lw,‘éovm FARNS many Made tromGeaye Crears Tartar. Noothes | 1 in al parts of yaration 1l ks hot breads o | intice: Al meritorious st Dyspeptic, | fans ju Jowa, For de L 1d prices call on without fearf 1 « frou heavy | GGS & HILL WAL UAKING POWDER (o) Rusiness Lots ‘wronm and Doug- EFOR SALE ' advaniced of 82,000 cach Pay 'Tures, Rent Houses, Eto. FOR SALE e s - ALE o™il ine waier " wir Cul at O, Hoom &, Creghion Blck, Cmabis, W e Tty ;:;u; :‘l:::.'" f]JextfipL.'I‘luml'aJs&Brc; VILL BUY AND SELL REBAL ESTAT AND SLL TRANSACTIONS CONNRUERD TUEREWITIL t of 0dd 1 YoU WANT 10 BTV OR