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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TRUTH ATTESTED. FRIDAY DECEMBER 2, 1881. S. P. MORSE & CO. 1319 Farnham Street. This was fully manifested in'her ren dition of Camille Miss Cartland in COUNGIL BLUFFS. . that 1\1\&(\' ~!]nr ll\'fl( to the ")]”‘ 1t | Some Important Statementsof Well The Details of the Bxplosion of|Giiic povers vncncelicd. L‘\..,’..l, bt Gl Al i who have seen Saral Bernhardt the tho Wabash Lovomotive, |l lave et Serh AL | 1o e sy e - - that Miss Cartland is not an_inferior by N to celebrated actress, The death dition. ghastly beautiful. Miss C. was called 0 use S Within the next sixty days we expect to occupy our new store at before the curtain several times during g the ovoning, Tast night sho protent: 11 1 wunses & Go 17 oY 24 168 1316 and 1317 Farnham street, adjoining our present stand, with a Bold Assault by a Negro, on & |ed “The Avalanche, or the ( hild of [ DearSik: | have frequently Warner's t Kk of ) ite W the Alps,” to a large and Lighly ap Safe Ki ne 1 S s and stock o Y preciative audience. Each night she T e AND alen used the Safe Sero ne with sati fac ory re sults, | consider there medici.es worthy of conflue ce & Tas gained additional popularity, favor 3 . : ¥ iratic hen the com avi Main |and admiration, and w The Question of Paving pany coneludo their engagement here Dry GOOdS Unequalled in the West, Street. they will leave with the best wishes of 1% NOT SURPASSED IN THE EAST, . | the people, and can rest assured when . e £ ever, to Council Bluff Deputy Treasurer. s . Soit, Sahw Ravionn i ::;:‘; e A, ey S S M AU and meanwhile we desire that all Omaha should take advantge of the very Wansrk & Co,, Kochoster, N, ¥ e [of this city are preparing for thoir | her Cre thIuaPrnK bR TN over trien. - 1have About 1:30 o'clock yesterday the |annual fair and festival, to be given in | used ¢ bottlcs a o it has wade me feel beuter 20 et s, e i P S WE ARE MAKING- y . [inst. Of course nll who can wi e _ i Wabash rallroad, exploded with terrific ealled upon to contribute, either oata 0 / i " For Sale By _ Preparatory to moving we ofter our entire stock at a great sacrifice. Study caretully the force near the Union Pacific depot, infy e o apticles tor ke, The follow C ' / prices we quote, bear in llup(l that we buy all goods for cash, do the largest strictly retail dry this city. There are several {heories | ing compose the committee for carry z G goods business between Chicago and Sanfrancieco, and aim to give our customers the beneflt of Shops. | as to how the explosion occurred, |ing out the arrangements for the a!l the low prices and extra cash discounts given us by manufacturers and importers. present : Ownia, e, May 2, I, 1. WARS KR & Co § Fory {5 D 10 e v it CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Men’s Sox, Shirts, | KID GLOVES. Oue witness says that the fireman, who was in the cab at work, discover- gl b p Rty seident, Bro, Wi, Siedentopf. livor stary, Bro. ¥. E. Van Brunt. my urin v ¢ P S ing some waste used about the engine it fuil ) L sy of cold water| proagurer, Bro, Win. Kedline. ey arid wor € Uhy gty 1wt ol L. haN 00 to £1.00, 4 Button Fisk, Clark & Flagg and threw it on to it, and the water COMMITTIES. Trighu's Disease, anid { wiaho d |'..‘,,L",'.’.1‘."~".’q.' 1 Beaver Cloaks, from 8,00 | 200 Dozen Seamless Fancy British (.I"-\.-:t, §1.00. \ ” strack the head of the boiler| (oneralarrangementa—W. H. Trey, | Kney and Liver +ure, kinwirg notning cls to 812,00, Sox 26c. ,0 DButton Fisk, Clark & Flagg causing the cxplosion. Others|yor, 1. F. Murphy, B K. wasevor known fo uru bl discaer ant T by, Beaver Dolmans, hndsomely trim- | lrl)lw-u Men's Fine all Wool s‘-z\r-:"',‘l'.‘,""'f“ il & i aus X . or, L. F. } hy, E 1ot been disappolnts in divine has cured " At P Y or | let Ha 688 808, & Pal s Wol he above are well known i Y g e e o i B oMU L, il L |1t el T e | FIPYRENTE ARD DODOLAS 895, | mod with Sikund Fringe, $6.00,or et Hlr Hote 8. u Paie fuly worth 'L o o'\ st Glowss mades : Kirsol ' % 'm. Kee. | thro gh your Saie Kidney and Liver Cure vith Satin$ 9880 o Deep | T | m s wiping and cleaning the head of | Kirscht, Wi 'd";;'r":'[““\,l""w“m" Wish you all wuce #4 in pubiishing this v luible Fringe, Corded and Tassled, $10.00. | 25 Dozen Fine English Merino Hose | The makers eold us all they had, and Bo this n it may, by B0 il some means, while John McAvan, the fireman, was at work near the hoiler, the head blew out with a crash throwing him through the cot and about 60 feet from the engine. When picked up it was found that his left remody through the world et o pers At £15.00 we offer a handsomely fur | 35e. 3 for £1.00 trimmed all Woul Diagonal Dolman, | Seamless Unbleached Sox §2.00doz. and at £18.00 we show four styles of [ Extra Fine Unbleached Sox $2.50 Dolmans worth fully §20.00. ~Light | doz L Jackets at £0.60 to 212.0¢. In Light| Best Quality Linen Collars 81.50 UL LA L R Dolmans we show over 13 styles, from 2. 2tury house, 9 rooms, well, cisternand | $15.C0 to 835.00, making special prices bster, near 16th stroet, §2500. 9 25 Ry e lo, rooma, e Haeney, near | O $20.00/and 825 00, the boiler. wo assure our patrons that they rank as high as any first-class Glove known, : 4 Usually sclling at §2.00, $2.25 and 2.50 per pair. We are sole agents in Omaha for Courvoisier Kid Gloves. 3 Button Courvoisier Kids, §2.00 Financo — William Seidontopf, F. E. Van Brunt, Wi, Keeline. Entertainment—H. R. Moorhead, J. Spare, F. A. Sackett, Mrs. F. M. Rohrer. Hall-W. H. Treynor, Wm. Keel- ine, G. H. Jackson, Mrs. E. Burhorn, doz. Best Qualily Linen Cuffs $2.50 doz. Another invoice of Men’s Pique 3 U. P. R. K. Shope. Silk Dolmans from45,00 to €75.00, | Sewn, Stitched back Derby Street |4 Button Courvoisier Kids, —2.20 " h street, stone foundation, #4000, O y . N, dropel- leg was broken near the ankle, and Ml}’\”[.u.:ichlfil“:fliuckett (eo. Schin- | Thousands of equally strong endorsements- e Large house of 11’ rooms, on Webater | all handsomely trimmed wnh‘ Fur | Gloves 81.35 pair, usually sold at 6 Button Courvoisier Kids, 2.50 many of them in cases whero h pe was aban. ve been veluntarily given, showing the sower of Warner's Safe’ Kidney and his face recognition. burned almost beyond The unfortunate young strect, near Croighton College, 33500, Plush, $2.00 to 82 50. Foster Lace Kids, all Lengths, not to break. 3 Button Real Kid, Black, only $1.25 dele, John Jackson. Every pair warranted House of 7 rooms, on Cass, near 174 Printing—W. H. Treynor, L. F. 0.'6, street, $3000, man was immediately conveyed to|Murphy, K. Cook. e e Rl o, rd‘;"’.\:'l“"og'»“mflml.llo".on 1thstreet DRESS C00DS. Heavy Merino Shirta or Drawers | 4 Button Roal Kid, Bluck, only "1.60 + ins Lizzi or, | h phy «al trouble remeuber the gro.t| No. 8, ¥ ot 6 , on Cass, 14th, . . g 3 ) en Gone we cannot replace. '.:loll'llll("llllcu u‘;.h:;n l)rnltnn,bw]:nro l\li]::'rl”;::-'l';‘:::“ A?:l[;:fl(l)]:::m}:!;'en‘;: YA TRy iy Al jSraible p meuber the gro ggm':uD,Ml,"(;,‘,:::v”,'"'wgf":::n.”"n;m:':ru n Ladies' Suitings, Cashmeres, )th:wy {“g""" Bhisls or Driwets c p) o has been boarding for about a B e . By HOeoy B A s ete, o | gilies and Plaids Novelties, | 50c., worth $1.00. LACES, RIBBONS, ETC month, and Dr. Montgomery sum- [BobM. .~ e e e s it o § ¥ Heavy Merino Shirts or g y y . month, A iation the dotor | - Purchasing- G, H. Jacksoy, G. H 1880. SHORT LINE. 1880, || .o vioue o s tonma wion ok 2axts teh | 4041y Blaok Cushmeres 60c., 75c., | g1 o 2ot iag 0t " DMV Hindor’ machine made all Silk $1.00, worth 81,25, For 81.26 we sell a very heavy Patent Merino Shirt or+Drawer that has heretofore sold for 81.50. Brown, L. G, Bale. A FREIGHT DEPOT. House of 6 rooms, on 16th strect, ncar KANSAS CITY, Dsf',‘{* s e o inlon 00 Pk Black Cashmeres, Toc., 90c., 8t. Joe & Council Bluff| s ‘ Harney,'near 27th street, 81000 | $1.00, 81.25. N T T s ‘wvenio, mear convent, | o VO Will agroe in all casoe torofund | " Seunless Shirts or Drawers from modious freight depot. The company RAILROAXD have no intention of going to the s TR ONLY toundation, off 3. M: avenue, near convent, o tho money for Cashmeres should they | §1.50, formerly 8175, up to the best not prove satisfactory. Our priceswill | Cartwright and Warner's Hand-knit transfer via Pine streot, as rome have | Direct Line to ST. LOUIS supposed. AND THE EAST bo found 20 to 30 per cent less than | Seoteh Shetland Wool. From Omaha and the West. found besides a compound fracturo of the leg near the ankle, several contu- sions on the head, his face terribly burned and his eyes swollen baaly. The doctor stated to a Ber reporter i who called at his boarding place im- ’ medintely after the explosion, that young McAvan was in a very critical condition, and that the chances for ro- covery were deaidedly against him Spanish, Guipure, Chintilly and other new style Laces, from one to twelve inches, Deep Cream or Black. Spanish Lace Scarfs from 3bc¢ to £5.00 each. We also add to our sock of Ten Cent Ribbons | Many new colors and extra widths in Satin and Gros Grain, The Wabash will soon havo erected, near Lowery's hotol, a large and com- No, 14, House of & rooms and summer kitchen on 20th Atreet, near clark, §2600. No. 15, Hotise of & rooms, on Sherman avenue (16th street). near Nicholas, §2260, No. 16, 1 §-story houss of 4 rooms, cellar, stable, ete,, on Davenuort, near 22d street, §1 No.'17, 3-atory brick house of 6 rooms, those usually asked for same qualities; | ORDERS TAKEN for Silk"Under- all we asked is comparison, wear. ; 46 inch French Flannel Suitings, DON'T FORGET Jd ¢ q the Congregational sociable at the Yot red ble, 82360, 3 (RS R O Lo KR o TR e, \ 3 3 [ Vi 11 uncounscious last even- G No change of cars betwoon Omaha and b, wouls, | 2n of red strect car turn table, 82360, | 80c. Come carly this morning. i e timed aryin for Mary.» | Ectidenco of M. Harknoss, on Willow a5 bt one hotweon OMATIA sad s e i ot sblockavor of i | singh French Silkand Wool Phids. | s ATINS - SILKS, VELVETS.| BL Y & - it is belie i a, | avenue, this (Friday) cvening. A pagniiig “No. 10, Hoise and 3 lota on road to park, near | 1.0 3 As it is believed that he is unmarried, good time s expected. All are in- x e tiaion park, ne y y . BLA"KES. GoMFuRTs. it is prosumed that tho young lady ho bead B has in his mind is his sister. McAvan 48 inch French Foulle and Camels Hair in extra heavy weight, §1 Daily PassengerTrains RRACHINO ALL vited, Iw:mmnl 11} lots near Hascall's, South Our Blanket Stock is the largest in PLUSHES, PERSONAL, is about twenty-seven years of age. The engineer in charge of the engine, McLaughlen, was outside the cab at the time the explosion took place, and selected as one of the v of the Missouri river E. E Aylesworth, of this city, was presidonts iprovement EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES with LESS CHARGES and IN ADVANCE of ALL; OTHER LINES, This entire line 1 equipped with Pullman'e . _No, 22, 2.stcr) rt, near 19t streot, §1200. r Izard, §1200, 3, Kouse of 4 rooms” and 2 lotson 17th £2.00 a yard. 48 inch Drap de Eteat 1. 81.80, §2.50. In this department all goods are of our own importation at the prices we name. No house west of New Omaha, and as our prices will show is by far the cheapest we_ever offered. 100 Pairs 10-4 White Blanketa £1.50, worth $2.50. . § ] 5 ] Palaco Sloeping Cars, Palaco Day Coachos, Miller’ ® o |4 5 Pai .4 Whi 3 eacaped with a slight scald convention, in session at St. Joseph wu,; Platlors, ‘e, Couptor, and the oelebrated F{ouse and 4 Tot on 10th street, 1.00 HOSIERY | York can compete with us. _nlflls?;“gom 4 White Blaukets §2.00, DARING ASSAULT for the past two days. Wostinghouso Air-brake, Dodge, &650. ) 19 inch Black Satins, all beautiful | ¥ W About 7 o'clock last evening, one of the most daring and successful out- rages ever perpetrated in the city was committed in front of the Revere House on Broadway. A whito lady whose namo is suppressed out of re- spect to her request, was passing the house when she was assaulted by a burley negro and robbed of her pock- Durango-Mapimi left yer ant business connected with the min ing company’s operations. Mexico. Joseph Knotts, prosident of the mining company, erday for Chicago on import- On hig r.- turn he will proceed at once to M. G. Griffin, until recently en- gaged in business, corner of Willow i ] avenue and Brou{wny, is in Chicago in attendance upon the I £4rSeo that your ticket reads VIA nANSAS CITY, BT, JOSEPH & COU road, 'via Bt. Joseph and Bt. Loula. Tickets for salo at all coupon stations in the J. F. BARNARD, Weet. 3 1-|A C.DAWES, Gen. Supt., 8t. Josoph, Mo} Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agt., St. Joscph, Mo, ) Axy Bokoiw, Ticket Agent, 1020 Farnham streot. A.B. Banxas> Gonoral Agont, ol NE tol avenue, S1450. ~treet, #4500, N 8th strect, ¥6000. near Lzard, $3000. Howard streot, 82000, , near 15th street, No, $6, House and § lot on 10th street, near JIL BLUFFS Rail- | Cay houses and lot on Jackson, near 13th . 20, bhouses and 1 1ot on California, near No, 80, 1}-story brick house of 4 rooms with Iot 60x200 feet, on Sherman avenue (16th street), story house and 33x06 feet, on 15th s-story house of 6 rooms and two lots 3000, o8 Nops, Large house and full lot on Capito «0 Ladies’ UNDERWEAR. 50 dozen Ladica’ all Wool Seam] Hose, 40c. 25 dozen Ladies’ all Wool Seaml Hose, extra heavy, 50c. dozen Ladies’ and Children’s fine Cashmere lustre and well covered, 7dc., 8dc., 95¢., 81.00. $1.40, $1.50, $1.60, §1.65. A complete line of Colored Satins at 90c., equal to the £1.25 Satin of last season. Black Gros Grain Silk 50c., 75c., 90c., $1.00, all worth 25c., a yard ess ess |22 inch Black Satin, $1.00, 1.25, | 60 11:4 White Blankets §2.50 Pair. 60 10-4 White Blankets 0 Pair. 60 11-4 White Blankets $4.50 Pair. The Best §5.00 Blankets in the West. 50 Pairs Extra Heavy all Wool Blankets §6.50. ; 580 Pairs 12-4 Extra Heavy Blankets 7.00. 50 Pairs 11-4 all Wool Blankets et-book containing a sum of money venue, near 13th streot, $2300. Hose, 7bc., worth 81.00, Jmore. R oo eyt ‘An Extra Large San Joso, California, § and some jewelry. 1t wia all dono 8o h conven- No.3h, ¥t story Vrick hosos vl 1ot 4s | Children’s all Wool Seamless Hone | Cashimete Finish Gros Grain Silk | planket for $10.00, The Vory Best . quickly that before uny one could in. | tion being held 'in that city. Mr. G. Mo, 87, House of rooma with 13106 Paui | for school wear, all sires, 25c., worth | ™. SL1D o o0 Bargain in Omaha. terfere or catch the black rascal he made good his escape. The oflicers are on his trail, lowever, and expect to catch hum. i an active and energetic member of the land league, and his only ambi- tion now is to seo Ireland take her place among tho nations of the earth, Axle Grease NEVER GUMS! sed_on Wagons, Buggics, Reapors, Threshers wtrect, near 15th street, 82750, Sherman, §1850. on_18th street, near Califoruia, §2600 No. 83, Houso and fot on 15th street, near No. 39, Houso of b rooms with 4468 feet lot, No. 42, Houso of 8 rooms with 1ot 150x150 feet, 40c. to 60c. Hose 40c.. worth 60c. to 7bc. Boys' all Wool Gray Mixed School Ladies’ extrn heavy Fleeced Lined We have full lines of our celebrated brand of ‘ Casbmere Alexandre Silks 48 Bed Comforts 5bc. each, worth 75e. to $1.00, 48 Bed Comforts The. each, worth $1.25. THE PAVING QUESTION, and a good demand for his patent | and Mill Machinory. It 1 ievaLoABLa 0 TARM on Cobutn, noar Colfax stroet, 4600, Belbriggins, 50c: Black and Colored Plushes, full 21| 48 Bed Comforts, very lurge and *te & . J ’ d 20th ies’ fino Vests, inches wi v 95 eacl At their last meoting the city coun- ten tapa. :‘l:d:z?mun:;-mm:::l{oag:: chos and al| o ouse and 2 lots on’ Chicago, near Ladies’ fine Merino Vests, inches wide $3.60. leavy, at $1.25 each. cil made the first move in the matter of paving the streets of the city and no one will question the necessity of paving Main street at the earliest pos- DEATH RECORD, The funeral services of William Schuldy, quite an aged man, who has been boarding at the Rock Island "™ CLARR & WISE, Manuf’s 886 Illinols Btreet, Chicago N well and cistern, on 18th, near Clark street, $35 shott ower, §2000. Large house of 7 rooms, closeta pantry, No. 46, Larze house with full block, near new | 4o, No. 47 [fouse of 9 rooms with } lot, on Pacific, worth 60c. Children’s fine Merino 19 inch Silk Velvets from $1.25 to Vests, 25c. | $4.00 | Over 20 qualties to choose from Fine French Blankets of our own importation from $15.00 to $50.08 a | pair. thorofaro especially the lowor portion |on Wednesday morning, took place D I S E A S E S 7 = - of it, is not in a condition to transact | yesterday. |3|9 F h St 1 heavy business upon, The amount of GOING TO WASHINGTON, —OF Tk~ arnnam reet. business annually done on this stroet is simply immense, cven now, and m time it will be the wholesale mart for western Jowa. On this streot the freighting to and from several of our most important railroads is done. The C. B. & Q., Rock Island, Wabash and Milwaukee and St Paul center here. The Deere’'s manufacturing company, the l\'u{aluuu manufactur- g combany, the Shughart implement company and Hendry's iron foundry are here and we might mention sev- eral wholesale houses conspicuous among which are the extensive wholesale dry goods house of Smith & Crittendon, E. L. Shugart & Co., J. J. Brown & Co., Stewart Bros., Gropeweg & Schoentget, Empkey & McDuel.ilndk‘r & Kiel, Harle, Mec- Kune & Co., Oliver & Graham, Hayes & Gleason, J. Mueller and others, all of them doing heavy teaming on this street. They should be supplied with a good well paved street nt}na earliest moment, Let us protecc what dry land we have got first and redeem the balance from the Missouri river just as rapidly as possible. A PLEASANT PARTY, Mr, and Mrs, John Stuart gave a very select party at their residence, corner of Bluff and Dodge sireots, on Wednesday evening. Among those present were Hon, Horace Everett and wife, Hon. J. J. Brown and wife. W. J. Hancock and wife, M. E. Smith and wife, Joseph L. Smith and wifu, Major J. Lyman and wife, Mrs, Judge James, Mrs, W. K. Sapp, Samuel Hass and wife, Mrs, Demming, Mr. and Mrs, Rice, Mr. and M D. W, Bushnell, Miss Canfield, W. F. Sapp, Jr., Doctor Hillis, Ernest Hart, A, T, was chosen one ot the cow visit Washington on behalf of th tion, GOING ON THE ST, It is reported that Wm. stage as a profession, FREE LIBRARY, opened in this city. very much, SMALL:POX. It is claimed that there is mnot much danger from having the smal pox as the measlos. MAKING PAINT, rial for the purpose. BROWN'S OPERA HOUSE, by J business purposes, PERSONAL, A. F. Johnson, of Hastings, It was at the Ogden yesterday, A FULL HOUSE, There were only thr cupied in the Og night. TOOIS une 0 THEY SAY. John W. Chapman, of this city, iittee to Patton, won of Dr. Patton, of this city, has finally determined upon adopting the As fast as arrangemonts can be made, o free public library will be | adopted this 20th day of October, A, D, One is needed P. Miller, who is about to establish A paint manufactory in this city, has just received a large invoice of mate- The now opera house, to be erected Brown, will have on the first floor two large storerooms to rent for [ of this club shall be two thonkand dollars, Gen. G. M. Dodge has gone to Des Moinos on important businees connoct ed with one of Jay Gould's railroads, o Wednesday EYE & EAR o Missouri Ruver Improvement conven- | DR. L. B. GRADDY, Oculist and Aurist, LATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOBPITAL. References all Reputable Physicians of Omaha. £47 OMce, Oorner 16th and Farnham Sts., Omaha, Neb submet! Articles of Incorporation of the Millard Farmers' Club. Articles of incorporation made and 1881, by and between the undersigned in- corporators, as follows, to-wit: NAME, Article I, The name of this club shall be 80 | the Millard Farmers’ club. 11 PLACE OF BUSINESH, Article II, The rnnclpal place of busi- ness of this club shall be at Millard sta- tion, county of Douglas, Nebraska. NATURE OF BUBINESS. Article 111, The general nature of busi- ness to be transacted by this club is to conduct a general literary and social busi- ness and other entertainments of a social charaater, CAPITOL H3OCK, Article IV, The amount of capital stook divided into shares of one dollar each, which #hall be paid in the manner pre- soribed by the ditectors, COMMENCEMENT AND TEOMINATION, @ V. This club shall commence to ot busi and exercise its corporate powers the 20th day of October, 1881, and v, |its powers shall cuase o the 29th day of October, 1951 AMOUNTS OF LIABILITY, b0 Article VI, The highest amount of s~ bility or indebtedness, which this club shall at any ous timo_subject itslef, shall be three hundred d.il JFFICERS 2 R 1 85 port, near 16th street, £5000, 9 0r 10 rooms, on California, 500. 7, Houso of 8 rooms, summer kitchen, torn, , geod barn, etc., near St. Mary’s avenuo 000 3 u near 22 street, $2500. Four houses with § lot, on 12th strect, 500, ‘any_ £2000, No. 00, House of 3 rooms on Davenpors, near 23rd trect, 00, No. 61, louse of 0 or 10 rooms, on Burt strect, near 22nd atreet, 35000, . 62, House of 4 rooms, 1 story, porch, cel- tern and well, on Harney, near 21st street, 1750 No. 03, Touse of 4 room, closets, basement and collar, near White Lead Works, $1000. 'No. 64, Bullding onleased lot, on Dodgestreet, wp«i office, store below and r.oms abeve, No. 65, 81ots with barn and ot ments, near street car turn table, §2000. No. 67, Now house of 6 rooms on Cuming ktreot, $1000, No. 69, Largo fino house of 12 rooms, every. thing complete, 0.1 18th, near Chicago, £0000, No. 70, House on 18th strect, near Uavenport, store below and rooms above, barn, etc., $1600. No. 71, Houso of 8 rooms, flne_cellar, all com California, near 21ut, §7000. Tirick house, 10 or 11 rooms, on Daven r 16th. $60C0, No. 78, 13-atory house, 6 rooms, cellar, w.1 and clstern, on Jackson, near 12th, §1500. Xo. 74, Hrick houso With 2 lota. fruit trecs, 6th, near Capitol avenue, $15,000, House of 4 rooms, basement, lot 174x arcy, near 7th, §676, s 13-story house, Brooms, on Cass stroet, ocar 16t atreot, $4500. No.77, Zatory house, 11 rooms, closets, fur- ace, fruit trecd, barn, ete., on Faruham, near th treet, §5000. No. &1, £ houses with 0 rooms, and other with roows, on Chicago, near 12th street, £000, th, noar No 53, 2-story hiouse, 9 rooms, coal shed, good «ll, cistern, on lot, on Capifol avenud, nea 2th, ¥2000, ouse, 8 rooms, 4 below and 4 , with & er & ground, on Saunders stroet, near Barracks, 2600, tores, house on leased § lot, lease CHAS. NMcDONALD’S Emporium of Fashion! 1408 FARNIEIANM ST. We respectfully request the attention of the Ladies of Nebraska to the announcement of the arrival of the largest and most recherche invoice of Fur Lined Promenade Wraps; Silk, Plush and Embroid- ered Matelaise Dolman'’s ever imported west of the Missouri. DIAGONALS AND ARABIAN CLOTH SUITINGS! FRENCH FLANNELS AND CHINA SILKS | Trimmed Elaborately with every Shade of Plush, Satin, Velvet Passementerie. Suits and Costumes in Innumerable Varieties. WRAPS AND SUITS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. Plain and Embroidered Dressing Sacques, + April 1st, 1881, on Pacific St., Ellewell, Horace Kvans, Miss Ril, | Tt is now asserted by one of our city | Artide VIL The officera of this " iopot, 00, i Miss McDowell, Miss Emma Phillips. | physiciana that Ira Smith did not have [ ¢lab - shall b conducted =~ by a House, 15 rooms, well, cistern, ete., Refreshments were served, and | the small-pox, board of three directors, who shall be and Harney strects, $9000 dancing. card playing, ote., was in- elected from mwong the stockholders, and ory house, 8 rooms, well with 40 | [} L] L] dulged in until & seasonablo hour, HOTEL DE BURKE, they iall appoint e praident and ‘such | wtof vier, with bworeuot grasdd, ou Sauscors | when all retired as firmly conviuged Thl'nI",\uin- in)lll'llununun e pagiac] HA00F GRIONRLANRYINIHE RIS L [ S R i | e e s as ever that John T. Stuart i his | ter at Burke's hotel, two for being | 3. BLos, ot, near 21, $7000. N b k L dA S home is one of the most social citizens | drunk and disorderly and two plain CLAUS BCHEMANN, 10 or 12 roonis, on Web. B Pa,s a, an em =7 10 ALL 0 ! ) 1 OTHERS we have in Council Blufls, drunks, ‘.;‘ S P Ty A WAGON SMASHED, S Quite s largo mecting of the St. | near Dodgo i 17th strects, §7000 ; DAVIS & SNYDEH, In Convenience One of the large wagons belonging Bairiok's benevolont socioty was held | s ek O T o roouns, ete., o Far | 506 Farnham 8t, . .. Omaha, Nebra ) to the American Kxpress company got connnlcmhlg; smashed yesterday after: noon on North Main etreet. The R | ;1:‘(‘lA}l1‘::;;".v:l o to hwproved farms, and ‘ ‘I ——AND— i driver in attempting to make a short HOVEMRNTS, | . e & S turn got tho off hore too near the| Wm. H. Pearson is erccting a teno- GEOQ. P. BEMI®’ 9.¥: BAYVIS , WEBHTER SNYDIR GENERAL CONSTRUCTICH , nigh ride, when he fell over on to his companion and broke the pole of the wago, GRACE CARTLAND, ciety was discussed, went house on Picrce street, back tho Ogden hotel, A BAD DISEASE, No finer actress ever vi engagement at Dohaney's opera house. cavght it from Abbott this time. last ovening in St. Joseph's acadomy Matters of general intercet to the so- | Brandes, a i John Donahan, who has been sutfer- ted this city | ing for a few months with theovercont than the young lady playing a week’s | mauia has got it again for five days, sersonally act an " Crakres ) of be their voluntary AL ANDIS ary public in and for Douglas county, Nebraska, “Edward W, Simeral ATICRNEY AT- LAW Real Bstate Exchange 16th and Dougl e Ftreet 400,000 ACKRES Care.ully selectod land in Eastern Nobraska for CLA ON. B, RESON 2. 0. UONY Clarkson & Hunt, Bucceswors 1o Richards & Huat, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. B 14thtrest Nm ha Nah DURABILITY, ECONOMY Lang & Fotick!