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W THE DAILY BEE.! OMAHA PUBLISHING CO., PROPRIETORS. | 918 Farnham, bet. 0th and 10th Streets, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : | 1 Copy 1 yeat, in advance (postpatd). .. 1o © monthe el o0 | months " ¥ 3 RAILWAY TIME TABLE, N0 OMANA RAST OR SOUTH BOUAD, C,B.&Q 58 m-840p m. C &N W, 68 m.— 3405, m C,R.1 & Py, 68, o340 p. m K.C, 8t 8. & C. B, S 8. . -3:40 p. m. Arrive At St. Louis at 6 & m and 745 m WEST OR SOUTHWRSTS, B & Neb., Through Fipress, §: " B & oln Freight.—7.00 p | U. P. Express m 0. & R 10. A m, 0. & R. V. for Osceola, 040 m | U. P. freight N . 1 U. P, froight No. 0, £15 . m U. P fre N 7y 610 p. m.—emigrant U. P. freight No. 11 & ,‘ m, i | ¢ { C. 5 p. m C 5 p. 1. K B., 7:40 8. 1. 0:45 p. m. W 50, m,—4:25 p. m, | ARRIVING FROM TIHE WEST AND SOUTHWEST, | 0. & R, V. from L 12:12 p. m. U, P. Exprosmsid Lt | B. & M.in Neb,, press—4:15 p. m B. & M. Lincoln s i ] U. P, Freight No. 1 No. & p. . Emigrant, No. §-10:50 b 1 = [ No. 121135 a. n O. & R. V. mixed, ar. 4:35 p, m, NORTII Nebraska Division of the St Paul & Sioux City | No. 2 NO. 4 leaves Oniaha 150 . m, No. 1 arrives at Onmaha at 40 p. m No. 3 arrives at Omaha at 10,46 &, . DUNMY TRAINS BYTWEEN OMAHA AND | COUNCIL BLUFPS, Omaha at 00, 0:00 and 11:00 a. m.; p. , 11126 8. m.; 3 nd 626 p. m. Sundays Ty leaves Omahia at 0:00 and 11:00 a. ni.; 2500, 4:00 and ¢ Council Blifls at 9:25 and 11 wnd 6:25 p. ., Opening and Closing of Mai ROUTK, orey. A, pom. &m. p.m. co& N, W........1100 9:30 4:30 240 R I.& Pacific. 11:00 130 2140 Chicago, B. & Q.. 11:00 430 240 Wabash Wit 240 Sioux City and Pacific . 4:30 i 1140 1140 B. & M. in Net) § 540 5:30 Omaha & Northwestern 7:30 Local mails for State of lowa leave but once a day, viz : 4:30, A Lincoln Mail is also opened at 10:30 a. m. Office open Sundays from 12 1. to 1 p. . THOS. F. HALL 7. ”Business Directory. Art Emporium. J. U. ROSE'S Art Emportum, 1616 Dodge Street, Steel Engravings, Oil Paintings, Chromos, Fancy Framing a Specialty. Low Pn ER, 1309 Douglas Strect. ood S les | Ladies get your Straw, Chip Hat and Bonnet Bleachers i ket Hata done | eenth and Capitol WM. DOVE, Proprictor | up At northeast corner Sev Avenue Hotels. CANFIELD HOUSE, Ged, Canfield oth & Far DORAN HOUSE, P. ¢ 913 Farnham § SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th Strect Southern Hotel, Gus. E amel, th & Leas enworth am Cary, Iron Fencing The, Agents for the have on hand all kinds The Western Chiarupion 1t Faricy Tron Fences, Crestings, Fincals, Railings et 1310 Dodge stree. apl Inteliigence Office. | MRS, LIZZIE DENT, 217 16th Stre Jewellers. B JOHN BAUMER 1814 Farnham Street Junk, | M. BERTHOLD, Rags and Metal Lumber, Lime and Cement. | FOSTER & GRAY, corner tth and Douglas Sts, Lamps and Glassware. | J. BONNER, 1509 Douglas St. Good Variety. | Merchant Tallors. G. A, LINDQUEST, One of our most popular Merchant Tailors ia re ing the latest designs for Spring and Sumimer Goods for gentlemen's wear. - Stylish, durable, and prices low as ever 215 13th bet. Doug.& Farn. Millinery. MRS, €. A, RINGER, Who s in great variety, ry, Gloves, Corsets, \pest House i1 Purchasers gave 80 per cent, Order ail. " 115 Fifteenth Strect Physicians an | Surgeons, M. D, oom No. 4, Creighton A. S, LEISENRING, #. D, Masonic Block. €. L. HART, M. D., Fye and Ear, opp. postofficc DR. L. B GRADDY, Oculist and Aurist, 8. W 15th and’ Farnham St Photographers, GEO. HEYN, PROP,, Grand Central Gallery, 212 Sixteenth Street, near Masonic Hall. First-class Work and Prompt ness guaranteen, Plumbing, G nd Steam Fitting. P. W. TARPY & CC., 21 12¢h §t., bet. Farnham aid Douglas, Work promptly attended to, D. FITZPATRICK, 1409 Douglas Strect. Painting and Paper Hanging. HENRY A, KOSTERS, 1412 Dodge § Planing Mill. A. MOYER, manufacturer of sash, doors, blinds, | moldings, newels, alusters, hand rails, furnishing scroll wing, e, cor. Dodge and 0th'strects. Pawnbrokers. LD, 322 10th St FE bet. Far. & Har. Retrigerators, Canfield’s Patent. C. F. GOODMAN, 11th St., bet. Farn, & Hars Show Case Manufactory.| 0. J. WILDE, Manufacturer and Dealer’1n all kinds of Show Cases, Upright Cases, @+, 1317 Cass St. Abstract and Real Estate. | JOHN L. McCAGUE, opposite Past Office. W. R. BARTLETT, 817 South 13th Street. DUFRE £ & MEN SOHN, ARCHITECTS, Room 14_ Creighton Block. A. T. LARGE Jr., Room 2, Creichton Block. Boots and Shoes. JAMES DEVINE & CO., Fine Boots and Shoes. A good sssorment of home work on hand, corner 12th and Harne, THO! ON, 8 E. cor. 16th and Doug JOHN FORTUNATUS, 605 10th strect, manufactures to order good work at fair prices. ' Repairing done, IC) Bed Springs. J. F. LARRIMER, Manufacturer, Visschers' BI'k. News and Stationery. AUF, 1015 Farnham Street, Butter and Eggs. & SCHRGEDER, the oldest B, and E. ‘cbraska, established 1875, Omaha. Boarding. CENTRAL RESTAURAN MRS, A, RYAN, southwest corner 16thand Dodge. Best Board for the Moncy. Batisfaction Guaranteed. Meals at all Hours, Board by the Day, Weck or Month. 00 Terms for Cagh. Furnished Rooms Supplied. Carriages and Road Wagons. WM. SNYDER, No. 131b 14th and Harncy S Civil Englneers and Surveyors, ANDREW ROSEWATER, 1510 Farnham street. Town Surveys, Grade and Scwerage Systems a Specialty. rects] Commission Merchants. JOHN G. WIL LIS, 1414 Dodge Stroet. D B. BEEMER. For details see large adyertise. ment in Daily and Weekly. s of Cigars, 303 Doug] 14 10th street, accos, facturer, Cornice Works. Western Cornice Works, Manufacturers Tron Cornice, 'Tin, Iron and Slate Roofiing. Orders trom anly locality prompily exceuted in t ananner. Factory and Offce 1310 Dod Galvanized Iron Cornices, Window Caps, cte, manufactured and put up in any part of the country. T, SINHOLD, 216 Thirteenth stro Crockery. J. BONNER, 1500 Dougiaa stroet. Good line. Furnishing Goods. Alse Hats, Caps, Doots, tions and Catlery, 504 8. 10th street. Clothing Bought. C. SHAW will pay highest Cash pric d clothin Cory 10th and Farnl for sccond Der ti DR. PAUL, Williams' Plock, Cor, 15th & Dodge. Drugs, Pa'nts and Oils. KUl & CO, Pharmacists, Fine ¥+ Goods, Cor, 15th and Douglsw vbreets. W.J, WHITEHOUS ¥ wilc & Retail, 16th st C. €. FIELD, 2022 N ¢th Side Cuming Strect M. PARR, Druggist, 10%n and Howard Streets. Dry Good Notions, Etc, JOHN 1L F. L LuMANN & €O, New York Dry Goods §.ore, 1310 and 1318 Farn ham strict. 150 boota and shoes, Furuiure. A F. GROSS, New acd Zecond Hand Furniture and Stoves, 1114 Dourims. Highest cash price paid for second hana goous, J. BONNER 1300 Dougias st wold h & Paciflc. Fence Works, OMAHA FENCE CO, UST, FRIES & CO., 1213 Harney 8t., Improve Ice Boxes, Tron' an 1" Ferices, Oftice rs of Pine and Walnut Florist, A. Donaghue, plants, cut flowers, sceds, boquets N.W. cor.' 16th aid Dougla Foundry. JOHN WEARNE & SONS, cor, 14th & Jackson sts Flour and Feed. GHAHA CITY MILLS, Sth and Farnbam Sts., Welshans Iiros., proprictors. Grocers. STEVENS, 218t betwee A McSHANE, Corn, Cuming and Lzard 23d and Cuning Streets. Hatters. W. L. PARROTTE & CO., Douglas Strect, Wholsale Exclusively, Hardwaie, Iron and Stes DOLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholesale, 110 and 15th street Stoves ana Tinware. A. BURMESTER, Dealer in Stoves and Tinware, and Manufacturer of Tin Roofs and all kinds' of Building Work, ‘ellows’ Block, J. BONNER, 1309 Douglas St. Goo' and Cheap. Seeds. J. EVANS, Wholesale and Retail Seed Drills and Cultivators, 0dd Fellows' Hall. Shoe Btores. Phillip Lang, 1320 Faruham st., bet. 13th & 14th. Second Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAR, 1416 Douglns St., New and Second Hand Furniture, House Furnishing Goods, &c., bought and eold on narrow margins, Saloo HENRY KAUFMAN In the new brick block on Douglas Stract, hag Just opened & most elogant Becx Hall, Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 every day. FLANNERY, On Farnham, next to the B. & M. headquarters, has re-opened & neat and eomplote_ establishment which, barring FIRE.and Mother Shipton's Proph- ecy, will be opened 1or the boys with Hot Lunch nd atter present, date. ‘aledonia J. FALCONER, 679 16th Street. Undertakers. CHAS. RIEWE, 1012 Farnham bet. 10th & 11td. 89 Cent Stores. HENRY POHLMAN, toys, notions, jewelry, &e., 513 14th bet. Famham and P. 0. BACKUS. 1205 Farnham St.. Fancy ST . LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. GRAHAM PAPER GO. 217 and 219 North Main St., St. Louss, ictures, ouglas, Goodn —WIIOLPSALE DEALKRS IN— m | PAPERS I 1 WRAPPING, ENVELOP! CARD BOARD AND Printers Stock. £ Cash paid for Rags and Paper Stock, Scrap Iron and Metals, Paper Stock Warchouses 1220 to 1237, North Sixth streot. HOP BITYERS, (A Medicine, not a Drink,) 0NTALG $ i nors, nrent, Maxsras, | DANDELIG AND THE PURYST oD 1isT ALz oTik DrTTIRS TEXIDW CUIRIS of the §lomach, Bovels, 1 £1000 IN GOLD, Il be i ‘ez case ey wil not for anything impure or in/u ur druggist for 11 before you sicep. Take no oth L g then, el try Uicm) I Ridnes (s anpe orption. Ask drugght D.LC1s, on endirresiatibiccure for dr il nareotivs 1abacly 1iop Liiers Mt o Raclinin, N.3 AT N eI g ) e To Nervous Sufferers. THE GREAT EU_R_O‘PEAN REMEDY, Dr, J, B, Six{\paon’u Specific MEDICINE. 1t is & posiive cure for Spermatorthea, Weokness, Impotancy, and all discases rosulting from Sclf-Abuse, as Mental Anxicty, Lows of Memory, Pains in the Back or Side, aud discasee hat load Consuu Insanity anearlygrave The Specifc Medicine iy nal sent free to all. Write for the: ticulars Price, Speciflc and get full par. er package, or slx pack- agos for §0.00. 1 onlers to Now. 104 and 100 Ma Sold in (1 k 3. K. Lsh, an, J. G. RUSSELL, M. D, HOM®PATHIC PHYSICIAN, A. HOLMES corner 10th and California. Harness, Saddies, &c. E. B WEIST 320 13th St., bet, Farn. & Harney. Diseases of Children and Charonic “s Specialty. Office at Residence, 2000 C reet. loure— t0 10 8. m., 110 2 p. o p. o, w ‘\wil and most prominent members of a party 40,000, 26,000, and 2l.0§K7 1 1874, | | which for many years past has recog. | 1879, and 1876, until they reaclcd in | nized him as their chief, There is no | 1877 the lowest figure --viz. : 3 good reason to believe that the fall of | In 1880 the arrivals increased again | Gen. Loris Melikoft is due in no | to 104,264, which figure will be largely small measure to the antagonism of | increased during the current yeay influence of Germany at the Russian | thing to do with immigraticn, o the | court. Tt will be remembered that | Whole these figures reflect clearly the Loris Melikoff was reported to have | Tise and fall in the material prosperity | been stigmatized as a charlatan Ly [on both sides of the :'\f‘lll'” In Prince Bismarck, and somebody sug- | other words, a few n;.un{u od | gosts to-day that in the chancellor’s | harvests and years of bu ""f\ 08« mind, perhaps, the word is synony- | perity in thiscountry anda correspond mous with “liberal.” Tt is also gen- | Mg number of failures of erops and | erally believed that the czar's resolve | business depression in Europe will | to abide by the autocratic rogime of |Produce an increase in immigration, | | his predecessors was encouraged, if | and the roverse decline wo not originally counseled, from Berii, | €roup the English-speaking immicrants g intoone class then we must add t | Schouvalofl manifested strong oppo- | the 2,108, |‘1|ulll>'|n{l\l_'nl-) 176,30 sition to the introduction of liberal | Scotehmen, and 35,071 Welshmeny i reform |all 3,116,740 British subjects To There is & missing link in the chain | the German immigration from the THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY JUNE 10, 188], | Tsh immigrants arrived dur 18761878 < viz.: 10,314 , 221 in 187 and 1001 With the return of sinoss prosperity in the United Statcs Irigh | Vie he resignation of Gen. Loris Meli- | the appointment of Gen. | Ignatieff to a prominent post in the government is considered here as | IMmigration increased n]s;;ml 1850 about the worst news that could be ro- [ 22,624 arrived, and in 1¢ carly | ceived from St. Petorsburg. That, | thr times as many-—viz.: 06§, however, is not all. Tt seems prob !whnh number will be by "Ml surpassed | |able that Gen. Tehernaleff will be [during the present year. \‘v“ tost | made minister of war, and_that Kat. | number of immigrants ‘r<-{r;"‘ v‘\m:\ | koff, another well-known Pan-Slavist, | artived during the PRt 16 who, if I am_not mistaken, is pro- |and 1854 —viz : 611, 110,644, prietor of The Moscow Gazette, is Is.v‘l\llll 176,980, Next in the years 1566, [ 1869 - viz.: 106,716, 117,691, 101,080, to enter the Inlll|lll‘i\'. 1 00,605 ) '_““”y i the o Thus Alexander 111, has begun to | and 09,606; and, finally, ¢y reign in good earnest, and has lost no 18721873 - viz 1-‘-.'"“{""‘ f" time insurrounding himself by the | Then the arrivals declined rapidly to 8 Count Schouvalof, who represents the | Although political motives have s Tt is known, at all events, that Count German states proper may be Petersburg. ) 4 1 Gorman-Austrians and (5,¢ of recent events at St. Sf another explana- tion, Tam inclined to attribute this strange feature in Russian affairs to the character of Alexander 111, He has much more in _common with his grandfather, the Emperor Niche than with his father, the late czar. Like the former, he is penetrated with the principle of divine right, and the autocratic sentiment of his great ancestor is his sccond nature. He would therefore lend a willing car to advice urging him not to yield one jota to the ery for a liberal govern- ment. On the other hand, he is not the man to rifice long-cherished theorics representing for him a kind of national crede, which on mere than one occasion, caused a coolness to arise between him and the late czar. When Alexander I1T ascended the throne, those who knew him best toretold that he would be the Musco- vite czar par excellence, and it was even expected that he would remove the imperial residence to Moscow. Of course, many events may oceur—in- decd, there is but too much probabil- ity that they will-—which would inter- fere with the programme that Gen. TIgnatieff is called upon to carry out. As matters stand at present, that programme is reassuring neither for Russia nor for Europe. It implics iron-hand repression at home, and a policy of duplicity and aggression abroad. FOR RHEUMATISH, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Bacoche, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- ings and Sprains, Burns and = 8calds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feot and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. e Preparation on earth squala S, Jacon O1x. a0 acife, sure, simpla and cheap External BBy oy of 50 Comta, and ecy S sure ng outlay o 8, with pain can have cheap and positive uruo of'ith clatms. v Pirections in Eleven Langusgen. [ SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND'EALERS IN MEDIOINE. A.VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Md.U. 8. 4. Emigration and Labor. From the New York Herald, While every steamer that comes to our shores brings hundreds of hardy, deserving peasants, there are storics of distress in the principal cities - the never-ceasing cry for work, The problem of finding employment for the large accession of population is one that should not be overlooked. The development of new railway in- terests in the extreme west and south- west, and the steady, increased busi- ness activity make labor abundant, There is no reason why an honest, able-bodied man should “loiter around w York or Philadelphia if he can find his way into the west. In the report of the Denver & Riv Grande Iway, written a fow weeks since, we h a statement of the difficulties en- countered by n manager of that road in extending their line The writer says that the most serious difliculty | has been the securing of a suflicient supply of good labor, and that had Merchants&fianufacturars Union OF NEBRASKA. Address: CHAS KAUFMAN, V. 214 Twolfth Street Omaha, Neb., May 20th, 1881. | To the Liquor Dealers, Saloon Keepers and Business Men of Nebraska: 1 au 1 find it in® the interest throughout the State to The ahove nam: of our con calta CONVENTION ly interost of all who are dircetly or indi the sale of liquor in this State, f the contractors been able to keep Friday, June 10th, at 2 p. m., ;I‘;:“' Jgroding camps full U |y 45 g s Turmer Hat, in he ity of Omate the road would have been Uu‘rrm;mii\l'l» ’«‘d(unl:m(lv that 110 one of our completed. — “The highest wages,” | Mumber shull be absen CHAS, KAUFMANN, Secre s the writer, “ever paid to railrond | yysw laborers in Colorado are now being TR I paid by contractors who are excep R, MM, STONE, M. D, tionally responsible, and yet it has been with the utmost difieulty that > has been kept up to its Oftice opposite Post Office, over Fdholm & p fliciency.” This company | oz Erickson's. Kesidente, 2107 Chi- s been compelled to advance the = fares of laborers from Canada, St. Louis and Chicago, but in most cases men who aceepted employment under these conditions ran away or went to the mines or returned home. The president arrives at the conclusion that labor obtained in this way is not desirable, and that most of ~the applicants for the opportunity of work- ing on the Denver road were anxious to get a free ride to Colorado. Ef forts were nade to bring negroes from | the south, hut without success. This statement of the want of la- borers on the Denver and Rio Grande railway shows that we need not f General Practitioner and Obstetrician. cavo St, AGENTS WANTED FOR FASTEST SKLLING BOOKE OF TiK AoK! Foundations of Success BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS, The laws of trade, logal forms, how to trans at business, valuable tables, social etiquette, arlismentary usage, how to conduct public busl Dews; in fact [t 13 a complete Guido to Succens for A family necessity, Addross for cir arswid wpecial tors ANCHOI P UBLISHING t. Louis, Mo, Sioux City & Pacifio m1g-tf the want of employment or oceupa- v ANpr— tion. The fuct 18 that in America at . . the present time there is work cnough | St. Paul & Sioux City for ten times as many laborers as are RAILROADS. competent to perforn it The New York%Staats-Zeitung has examined the books of the immivia tion authoritics in that city, and gathered therefrom highly interesting statistical dat; The examination in cludes the time from the 5th of May, 1847, to the 81st of December, 1880, During tiese thirty-three years and ecight months no less than "6,1584,896 immigrants landed at the Port of New York alone. THE OLD RELIAL SIOUX CITY ROUTE L OO MILES 81101 OUTE 1O ¥rov COUNCIL BLUFFS TO §T. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTI! OR BISMARCK, Northern Towa, Minnesota and i cquipped weth the improved e Automatic Air-bruke and Miller | 1 Coupled and Buffer; aud for Of theso 2,108,445 woro |, 8PEED, BAFETY AND COMFORT Trish, while all the German states | s, Eleent Draviog Room and proper sent 2,200,002 persons, — Con- | pans, s through WITHOUT ¢l AN G hetwoen sidoring the population of the Gernan | Ui ¥aeific Trater wcpotat Council Bluts states, this number of immigrants is| Trains lave Union Pacific Transter depot at rather small as compared with the | Cound Viuftaat 615 p w., reaching Sioux City number of Trish immigrants in pro- | * 9% - 1. ndSt. Faul ut 1105 a. m., making jortion to the population of Treland, | TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER The greatest number of Irish immi. : Rovy, grants landed in Now York during the [ ifartisi: e St Paul at 530y, m, arriving years Strom 1848 to 1853, )In 1848 | r depot, Council Biufts, at 9.6 a m Bo sure 08,061 Irish people wrrived; in 1649, ot your tickets raad via 5. C. & F'. K. R.* FOR SA {GHEAP LAND LE. 1,000,000 Acres| AND 2 st with b fruit plece well 1o tion. afine Tots i lois. 3 bloc trees, Farn| We b valley preiris leys. Tand, valley wide ¢ can by Fine pract FO farms us, 112,691; in 1850, 117,088; in 1851, | 7.k Ropixson, ' L8yfuperintendens 163,300; in 1852, 118,181; in 1863, | | LAk ot Puas Agea 0" VAo I 113,163, The smallest number of | M UBEYAN, Pasasger Agent Council EBluts, Towa, city. FOR SAL FOR SAL FOR SALE Avenue, FOR SALE FOR 3ALE Koop location for boarding house FOR SAL FOR SAL atonce submit best cosh offer, FOR SAL A FINE FOR SAL FOR SAL| FOR SAL FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Dodge strect., housas on the sell lots on FOR SALE FOR SAL tivated, Living Spring of water, some nice val FOR SAL EFOR SALE : advaniced of §2,000 cach, FOR SALE Lith, §,000 cach. FOR SALE rounded by improved «~=OF THE FINEST LAND | ] Nn ARE OFFERING THEIN WE ALSO OFFER ¥ EASTERN NEBRASKA. SELECTED 1IN AN FARLY DAy | RoAD LAND, BUT LAND OWNED BY RESIDENTS, WHO ARE TIRED PAYING TAXRS ~or Raw, | Nos- U LANDS AT THE LOW PRICE OF 86, 88, AND 10 RN ACKE, ON LONG TIME AND EASY TERMS, OR SALE IMPROVED FARMS| R § - Douglas, Sarpy and Washington COUNTIES. Qe ALSO, AN IMMENSE LIST OF How comes it that the influence of | 17¢ Qe xercised through Count | from Switzerland, amounting itall to| g0 Schouvaloff, should be powerful | 2,319,643 German-speaking - inmi- | gy e Lots, Ches [enough to estrange the czar from all | €1ants who landed in the Port of New | Lots and a large number o idea of abandoning personal rule, and | York from the fifth of May, 1947, to | the Additionsof Omaha, to bring about the resignation of Gen, | the 31st of December, 1880. s S A Loris Melikofl, but that it should not | kb L have been able to prevent the acces- T tunitiea for making Toans, sion to office of the Pan-Slavists, and ry pevsonally examine titles in particular of Gen. Ignatieft, the 3 recaution to- fnsure safel rival of Count Schouvaloff and the nvested. sworn enemy of Germany. st : In tho absenc WY BAnGAINs. BOGGS & 'Omaha DityRealEstate ant Rewidences, Business ap Houses and f Lot in most of 10 and 20 acrces Wehave good oppor- and in all cases and take every ty of money so Be ow we offer a small list of Srrciar HILL, Real Estate Brokers, 1408 North Side of Farnham Street, Opp. Grand Central Hotel, OMAHA, NEB. A beantit reets, $1000. Very on ith an harn, conl house, woll trees, everything compl of property, fisures low. Splendid o an W Two new in Koun ‘This property will be sc an SALE—A top pheaton. Stephen: Corny Shin A good RESIDENCE Ower will sell 4 good 1 dition &1 A very fi house, 32,800, are 40 per co ) the market. Save 10 lots, & I of depot, all extremely low, ke S Pri Ch 2ith and Douglas, and the py Prices rang. axe coneluded to giv wore chance to secur ithly pay about 50 , with rumiing wate i, only 8 miles taom ri 400 acres miles fro o land s wll first-clas 10 por acre FOR SAL 720 ncres west of F paoducing. heavy growt 3 rich kofl and” § mies sack, in good settiement ¢ found, A highly 240 e fmprovemeits on - this farmer, determined 2,000 acre I at ros Several fl crtics nes ot known in the marke niny busines, IMPROVED FARMS nd Omah Washing descriptic faruy urd as, Sampy in' lowa, ¥ Busincss Lot for Salo on lus strcots, from §5,000 8 b 2 busine 160acre tiwmber; T, Cheapest land oukand. California betwe corner of 16th and 218t stroots, dence pro I some party d vered with fine larg, Douglas and 98 lots on 20th, 27th, 160 ncres, 9 miless tro woud, #10 | wsonic Douglas street ul residence lot on nd and BOGGS & HILL, house and lot «d Webster strects, cistern, shade and lote. ‘A desirable S & HILL, busines lots 8. E. and Capital BOGGS & HILL. d lot corner Chicago 85000, BOGGY & HILL, Large house onDavenport street between 11th and 12th Owny BOGGS & HILI houses on_ full lot tze & Ruth's addi- old very cheap, BOGGS & HILY, will Enquire of Jas, V04t ta in st to req BOGGS & HILL, d desirable resi- Not in the markot. for $6,500, BOGGS & HILL, ots, Shinn's 30 ad 50 each. BOGGS & HILL. ne residence lot, to ring to bulid BOGGS & HIL] About 200 lots in Kountze & Huth's addition, ‘v by buying these HOGGS & HIL uitable for fine resi ) Park-Wild aven £000 to BO me very cheap lots in addition, BOGGS & HILL, lot, corner erson Ste, & HILL, orner BOGC 50th Sts,, ropose 200t §400, all mieans, will build BOGC 1 aty, acrew very choice wne: geutly rolling BOGGS & HILL, none tract twelve i city; 40 neres cul rlch prairie. Prico BOGGS & HILL, in onebody, 7 miles remont, i all lovel hof grass, in high from oad anid and 1o better land BOGGH & HILL, improved farm of 3 miles from city Tand, owner not s d to well. A good Opening 108 501e i of 1eans, FOR SALE BOGGS & HILL, #of land near Mil Won, 8,600 north part 8 miles fron o rasidonces propy ser before offerad & as heing for xale ations will only be made known to purchasers BOGGS & HIL We have for salo y 1 all parts of ton countics. Also nd prices call on H05 & HILL, i, i ) Faruam aud Douge 0 85,600 BOGGS & HILL, s lots next west emple--price BOGGS & HILL BOGGS & HILL. w8 lots w0 BOGGS & HIL ocvered with young water, sur. i wiles from BOGGS & HILL. THIS NEW AND CORRECT MAP /e~ Proves beyond any reasonable question that the CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN R'Y Ta by all odds the best road for you to take when iraveling In eithor direction between { Chicago and all of the Principal Polnts in the West, North and Northwest, ' » Varefally examine this Map, The Prineipal Citles of the West and Northwest are Stations '\',‘n'r"(?lfi“,?o"mu"‘ tirough tratns niako close connections with the trains of all railronds as e -WESTERN RAILWAY, Overall ot its nrinelpal 1ines, runa each way daily fr Tesy Arains. It m[n- ouly road west of C-.Ifi-f.,}:yhuu uses 8.’1,' b ‘n“mr:mmi?:t i PULLMAN HOTEL DINING CARS, It Is thoonly raad that runs Paltman Sleeping Cara North or Northwest of C1 1t Doy 2000 M 1.2 TOAD, Tt foiy tho 101 1oWIE Tionk Lines o iag0. Tt has 1 Dakata Line Jounel] Bluffs, De Min foux City, Ne v 1 Vankten L it and Minneapolis Line, . “ nique ne. 'y iny 0 8 jor LI b kets over this Toad aro sold by ail Coupon 1 ieket Rgents T 16 Unite States a mber to ask for Ticke MARVIN HUGHITT, Gen'l Manag HARRY P. DUE] D.E KIMBALL, Jo Rl Ticket'Al DK, Ge sota & Cent States and via this road, bo sure thoy read over It, and take nono otber,' , Chicago. m W. Il STENXKTT, Gen'l Pass. Agent, Chicagon Ticket Agont €. & N. W. Railway, 14th and Fainham streets wistant Ticket Agent C. W Hailway, 14th and Farnham strecta, tC. & N, W. Hailway R Depot. Agent ' Chas. _§hiverick. FURNITURE, BEDDING, Feathers, Window Shades, And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and Up- ho]stexfi; Trade. A Complete Assortment of ew Goods at the Lowest Prices. CHAS.SEIVEBICE, 108 an 1210 Fam, . J. A. WAKEFIELD, WIHOL LIZ AND RETAIL DEALER IN =0T VAL 58 JES IR, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTERR, ETC. ETSTATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY, Near Union Pacific Depot, - - E > =2 =] = 5% A7 West for | most. direct, safest line the great M CAGO, and the Eakreny, Nowni-k and S0UTH-EANTERS LINes, which ith KANKAN LEAVEXWORTI, xon, B 10 OMAILA, the COMMERUIAL rris from which radiate EVERY LINE OF ROAD rates the Continent from th River Pacific Slope. The CHICAGO, ROCK TSLAM CIFIC RAILWAY is the only line from Chicago owning track into Kanwas, or which, by its own road, reaches the points ahove nunted. No TRANKPRR BY CARRIAGE! Ko Minsixo coxsrurons i No_ hwduling. in. i vontilated or unclean cars, as every passenger is carried in roomy, elean and ventilated coaches, upon Fast Expross Trains, DAY Calx of unrivaled inagnifice PALACK SLEEVING CARK, & onr own world-famony Dixixa CARK, upon which meals aro served of un wurpassed oxcellonce, at the low rato of SkyesTy i CRATS EACH, With ample timo for healthiul joymient irough Cars betweon Chicago, Peorin, Mil watnkeo and Missourt River Points; and elose con nections st all points of interscction with other roads, W ticket (do not f Flaco of fmportas No Changing Cas OMAHA & Where dircct BLE Missouri that por th D & PA PHILADE BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON CITIES, The Short Line via. Peoria Eor INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI, LOUIS- VILLE, aud all points in the SOUTH-ELAST. THR BEST LINK For ST. LOUIS, Where direct connections are made in the Union Depot with iroush Blevping Car Linea for ALL POINTS SOUTEX. L PULLMAN AND ALL et thiv) directly to every was, Nebraka, Black Vevada, Callfornia, Colorddo, Arizona N K 1ills, Wyoning, Utah, Idaho, Orogon, Washington Territory and New Mexico, Ax liberal arrangements regarding baggagoe as any othor line, and ratos of fare always an low oy computitors, who furnish but a tithe of the com fort Doy and tackle of sportsmen free Tickets, maps and folders st ll principal ticket offices in the United States and Canada, It. II( CADLY o 8 ‘YU'H. — THE FAVORITE ROUTE FOR Rock Island. The uneqvaled inducements offered by to travelers and tourists aro as follow brated PULLMAN (16-whee)) PALACE SLEEPING CAR on this line, C., B, & Q. PALACE ROOM CARS, with Horton's Recl Vi charge for 5., B, & } Gergeous Smoking Cary cgant high-backed rattan resolving exclusive use of first-class passen- I, Bla%flgumuc arranted a Safo, Cortain and Lpeedy Cure for Rheumatism in all its forms, Neuralyia, Lame Back, Pain in the Breast and Side, Fain the Stomach and Kidneys, &, It is an internal reme- dy, o Tonic and Blood Puritier, and while it re. 10ves the Diseast it inproves the genera! health, SMITH BLACK & €O, Propri his line anuAN, chairy, for th gers, Steel Track and superior_equipment combined with thelr gieat through car asra nt, makes this, above all others, the favorite route to tho East, South and Southeast nd sou will flnd” traveling a luxury in- discomfort. ‘Through tickets vio this at all oftfces in the Unite AGENTS WAN' ¥oR 0UR N BOOK, MRS. LOUISE MOHR, Graduate of the Bt. Leuls School of Midwives, fat 1608 Oalifornia Street, Botween Fifteenth and 8ixteenth, lebrated line for sale States and Canada, Al infor % of fare, Sleeping north side, where cally will bo promptly respond.- | Car accon Tables, ete., nu\ be ed to ab asy hour Juring the day or night. checrtully give to L JAMES R, WOOD, ¥ Genera) Passonger Agent, Chicago, Edward W. Simeral, T, 3. FOTTER General Manager, DR. C. B. RICHMOND (Formerly Assistant Physician in Chi stetric Hospital, for Treatment of Discase of Women under Dr. Byford.) Will devote my entire attention to Obstetrics, Modical and Surgical Diseases of Women Office, 1408 Farbam 8t. Hours, 98 m. t018 ad2106p m. wee ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. hton1fth and Douglas streets. 'S WANTED FOR Room 6 Cre AG) Creative Science and SEXUAL PHILOSOPHY, Profusely llustrated. The most important and best book published. ~ Every family wauts one. Extraordinary inducements offered agents, Address AkNTS' PULISING CO,