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S il ' THE DAILY BEE TERNMS OF SU BSCRIPTION, 00 copy 1 year, I advanco(postpaid) 6 montha . gt month " " ars and Tohaoco, U ER, manufactarers of Cloars, eerle Dowlorsi n Toaccos, 1905 Douglas ENZEN manuiacturor 1516 Farnham Floriet, ctrio, planta, cut flowers, seeds, 05qtets or. 18th an Donslas streota | Englneers and Surveyo ARDRNY ROSEWATER wn Sirvays, Qrede IAILWAY TIME TABLE, 'nsoenger No, 2, 8:30 4, 1:0 Artiy Accir 111NG OMAY ™. m, L 3. & C. 2, Tenvea at 130 a, m, and 7:45 W, Arricos st bt Lonis at €:80 at. m. and 6:62 and 840, caves ot 8 &, m, Louls at 640 a, m, and 7¢ SOUTwKATA & M. Lincols' Exp U P, Denver express, 7:86 a. . « I\ Prefght No, 14-2:60 p. . 6:50 6 m, Volg and 4 p. me CODROAL BLUPPR, Oraake at 300, @ Tounefi B s6d 6:26 p. Thro local paseonger traine between il Bl eave Omaha—6:16. [ Arrive Cjenlng ane Slosing 31 Mells OFUX, CLO8E. RorE, Datingo & N, W, @Waicago, R 1. & P Ohicago, B. & Q... Wabash.. 30 50 Sloux City and 150 2:40 +40 140 110 B0 0:00 ¥ 00 4:00 6:50 0., Bloux City & 8t. P...11:00 2:40 ‘Local malls for State of lows leave but once u dag, vir: 6:30 6. m. Mice opon Sunday tram 12 m. to 1 p. . - THOS, ¥ WA r I DTS L Business Nirectory. Abstract and Real Estate. JOHN L. MoCAGUE, opposite Post Office, W. R. BARTLETT 817 South 18th Street. Archlitecta. Uomm iswion W Wi 11 ry and ORice SPECHT, Propnie Inlvanized Iron Cornices, Window Caps, efo., vufactured and pat up o any part of the INHGLD 418 Thirtcenth stroet Good Iine. . and Furni RSON. Al Jiats, Caps, Boots, ad Outlery, S04 S, 10th street, Ghow Care Manufactory, 0. J. WILDE, Manatscturaz and Dealer tn all kiode of Show Caeca, Upright Casns, 1 , 1317 Case St. FKANK L. GER proprietor Ozaahs s manufactory, si8 South 10th sireet, Leavenw Marcy. Al goods 10 Stoves and Tinware, and e sad ali kinde of Bulldi & otae BE 1 RANRRR, 19 0nd rnd_Chown, (Seeds. J. BVANS, Wholesals and Retall 8eed Drilla and Culti aters Oud Follown il b Physiclans and Surgeons. W L GIBHS, M. D, Room No ¢, Crelghton Block, 16th Streot. bS8 LEISKENKING, M. L. sasooic Block, C. L. HART, M. D, Eyesud Ear, opp. postofiice DR, L. & GRADD Ocnltet and Anrist . S 16th and Farnham St Phot rapners. GEO, 1K PROF. drand Central 212 Nikteenth Stroos, asonle Hall, Fiest.ciese Work and Prompt and Btoam F'tting. 6 12¢h 8., hot. Farnham . THr UmiauA DAILY BEE: §ATURDA\ APRIL <9, 1882, Don’t Worry. Trip lightly over troubls, T'tip lightly over weong, Wa only make grief donble By dwelling on 1t long, Why clasp woe's hand so tigh Why #igh o'er biossoms dea 1y Wiy cling to forms ur Wiy not seek joy instead Trip lichtly over sadness, 8 and not to rail at door We've penris to string of On this side of the tomb Whilst stars are nigntly And heaven is overhiead, Encotirags no repluing, But louk for joy instead, RELIGIOU A National Holiness convention will meet at Round Lake, New York, Tuesday July 4, 1882, The revival in ths Cincinnati Vethodist churches has resulted in 2,128 conversions, and 1,000 additicnal on probation The general conference f the Colowed Methodist Episcops] church in America, wmeots in Wasbington, D, C., May 1882 There are 3,871 members of the Episco. pal church in Chicago. There are also fifteen subur an churches, with uhout 900 moembers, A third reunion of thy christiin ¢ m. mission and all the chaplains o the lie is called for, to he held at Lake Bluff, y Sth and 6th, tleman has built a chapel for Cor- nell university, on condition tnat abien. dance upon its exercises thail not be ¢ m- pulsory, and another has established a tund to pay for preaching by a ditferent man every Sund y. The Preshytery of the United Prosby. terinn chureh, which met in Chicago Apiil 4th and 5th, refured, by smail majority, to memorializy the general as- wembly in favor of allowing instrumental music in their churches, Bistiop Whipple, of the Tpiscopel dio- cese of Minnesota declares his intention of li ensing two women as lay readers, be- caure no men can be foun! to fill the places, They ars simply licensed to read servi o8 and such serwons as the bishop puts in their Lands, 1t ia reported that Father MacNamara who w8 -« short time since taptized in the Brooklyn Rink, and whove firm adhercneo to Bapiist principles w s duly vouched for by his pastor, belicves he can do more raptly aticnded to. D. FITZPATRICK, 1400 Dongrlas Etreet, AlNtnG a0 aper anging. TENLY A KOSTERS, 141 Dadgo Streed. 8hoe Stores. 1520 Farnbain st. bet. 18th & 14th, Second Mand Btore. PERKINS & LEAR, 1416 Douglas S¢., New and Second Finnd Furniture, House Furnishing Goods, &e., bought and wold on narrow marcina, Philitp Tan T Batoons. HENRY KAUFMANN, In tne new brick block on Dougias Stroot, has Juat opened & most clegant Boes Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 1% overy day. dants " J_FALCONER 070 16th Btroat. Unaertakers. CHAS, RIEWE, 1014 Farnbam bet. 10th & 11ed. 00 Cent Btores. Farnham 8t . Fa NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION, Notice is horoby given that the co-partnor- ship heretofore existing under the fiim, nume and style of J. C. Panter & Co., has b-en this day dissolved by mutual consent. J. Panter 1o continue the buriness, and will pay all denis agains said firm anu collect all cebis owing to suid firm Dated this 18th day of April 1839 J. C. PANT?R, 223t FR <NK ROGEHS. P o macKTIN Grnde DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, ARCHITECTS Room 14, Crelghton Block. A.T. LARGE Jr., Room 2, Creizhton Blook Boots and 8hoes. JAMES DaVINE & CO,, @ine Boots aud Shoes. A guml Agsortmend @ome work on hand, corner 12th and Harnay. WHOS, ERICKSON, 8. E. cor. 16th and Douglse. JOHN FORTUNATUS, 1805 10th streot, manufactures to order good work ab falr prices, Reoairing done. Bed 8prings. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1517 Douglas at. Books, News and Btationery. 3.1 FRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggs. MoSHANE & SCHROEDER, the oldest B. and K. ouse in Nebrasks established 1576 Omaha. UBNIDAL RESTAURANT, MRS, A, RYAN, southwest corner 16thand Dodgo. Bost Board for the Monvy. Hatlstaction Guaraniced. e by ihe Day, Week or Montb, oa o Day, Wee X % 7 Good Terms fof Cash Furalshed Roomy Supplied. Uarrlages and Road Wagos WM SNYDER, 14th and HArney Streets. Olothing Bought. , HARRIS will highestCash price for second =nnd clotbing, &:ly—ner 10th sud Farnham. vewe era, JOYIN BAUMER 1814 Farnbham Street. Junk, H, BERTHOLD, Rags and Metal, Lumber- Lime and Gement. YOSTER & GRAY corncr 6th and Dougiss 8ta. Lamnps and Glassware, I, BONNER 1800 Douglas St. Good Varlety. Merchant Taliors. 6. A. LINDQUEST, One of our most populsr Merchant Tatlors ls ve- celving tho latest deelgns for Spring and Summor @oods for gontlcmen's wear, Stylish, durable, and orices low as evor 215 13th bet. Doug. & Faru. Miilinery. MRA. C. A, RINGER, Wholesale and Retall, Fan- o Goods in yreat varlety, Zophyes, Card, Eracis !{ofiiery, Gloyes, Corset, &e, Cheapest House in the Wost. Purchasers eave 80 per cent, Order 115 Fittsenth Strcet, rounary. JOHN WEARNE & BONE cor, 14th & Juckaon sto Flour 2nd Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS, Eth and Farobsm fite., Wolshane Eros., proprietore. Qrocers. Z. BTEVENS, 16t between Cuming and Irar T, A, MOSHANE, Corn, 28d and Cuming Streots. Mardware, Iron and oteel. OLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholesale, 110 ao 112 16t streot A. HOLMES come 164h and California. Hurness, Baaalios, &G. B, WEIST 20 18th St. bet Fero- & Harney. ( [ Hatels 1 ANFIELD HOUSE, Geo. Canfleld,9th & Farnham DOBAN HOUSE, P. H. Cary, 018 Farnham 8. SLAVEN'S HOTEL, ¥, Slaven, 10th Bt. Southern Hotel Gua. Hamel 9th & Lesvenworth rugs, Paints ana Olts. KUHN & co. Pharmacists, Fine ¥anc Goods, Cor, 15th And Douglse stroota. W.J. WHITEHOUFK, Wholesalo & Rotall, 16th st. ©. FIELD, 2023 North Side Cuming Streei. PARR, Druggist. 10th and Howard treots. Dentiata. DR, PAUL Williame' Plock Oor. 16th & Dodge. T Uiy Goous Notions, Ete. JOHN H, F. LEUMANN & 00., .BONNER 1809 Douria e Fine goods &c. €rce Works. OMAEA FENCE 00. SUST, FRIES €O 118 Harmey Bt Tmprore Tice aci Wood Fod o asices” oo el Wl Pawnbrokers. 10th Bt.. beb Fer. & Har Retrigerators, Canfield's Patent. GOODMAN 1th 88, bet. Farn. & Harney ROSENFELD TAX NOTICE. Cur Taxsnas ormon, 1 Omata Neb., Aprll 18, 182 By Sperial Ordinance No, 202 passed by the city ‘council of the city of Omaha, April 4th 1882, a spe ial fax for the construction and materinl of tewern in sewer district No. 810 the city ¢ Omaha was levied and assessed against the fo lowing doscribed real estato (0. wit. ll lots and jarts of lots in blocks number:d 138 to 141 inclusive; also ou lots 8 and 4 in block 132, and all lots and parts of lots in block “‘u” all 'in the city of Omoha; said lota and blocks b situated between' Farnam and Harney streets, This tax is payable to the City Treasurer on or before siay 6th 1882, after whi h date a p-n- alty of ton per cont. will bo added, together with interest at the rate of 2ne per cent, per month, payablein advance. TRUMAN BUCK, I Crev Treasurer, good in the Li“epen ‘ent UCatholic chiurch, and has retuined to them, 400,( 00 communicaut:, with 8,010 churchs and 1,£00 minirters. Of th: ministers only 242 pieach in giwn, They have 331 conzr-gations in tho 18,000 communicant. , Thereare 5 theological seminavies, with 18 professors und 254 students preparing for the ministry. The English Congregational jubilee fund, whica was commenced st the meoi- ings of the Congregatisnal Union, held last Octoler in Manchester, now exceeds the sum of $360,000 Awmong the recent coutributors is Mr. Lee, member of palia- ment, a well known Nonconformist, who has given 810,000, The Reformed Episcopal churches in Chicago have be n very prosperous during the pust year. Bishop Cheney’s church has h .d the largzest psw-rental in its histo- ry. Its mission schools have heen largely attended, and the income from some of them has met their expeises, St. Paul's church, under the care of Bishop Fallows, has been equally prosperous. Ohio Presbyterinns are dissussing a re- duction of representation in the state synod. ¢ msolidated from the four into which Ohio has been h'therto divided, If he old basis of representation is kept up the new body will have 1,000 members, nnd be at ouce unwieldy and ineflicient. Tae difficulty is only one of the wider ones, that the Presoterian church keeps up machinery bigger than is really needed to ket the best work, The Rev. Dr. W. A, Bartlett, of In- diaoapolis, hus received a unanimous cail ta the pulpit of the New York Avenue Preuivyter’nn church, Washington, as the successor of the Rev. Dr. Paxton, Among the regular attendints at that church during the past twenty years have been Abraham Lincoln, ~ex-Vice President Wheeler, ex-Sec etary Blaine, the late Proféssor Joseph Henry, Associate Justices Strong, Matthews, Harlan and Bradley, Secretary Frelinghuysen, and Senators “Din” Cameron, trye, “Ben” Ha rison and H. G. Davis. J. L. WILKIE, MARUFACTURER OF PAPER BOXES, £18 and 220 8. 14th St. OMIAELA = - NEE CORNICE _WORKS C. SPECHT, Proprietor, 1213 Harney Street, OMAHA, - - - NEB —MANUFACTURERS OF— GALVANIZED [RON Cornices, Dormer Windows, Finials, TIN, IRON & SLATE ROOFING, Speciat’s Patent Metalic bLicy- light. Patont Adlustable Ratchet Bar und BRACKET SHELVING. wm the genersl State Agent for the above ue of goode, IRON FENCI Gireatings, Balustrades, Vor Bank Rallings, Window Guards; alsc GENERAL A( Peerson and Hill Patent NOTICE TO PAINTERS, Soaled proposals are invited for work in olling, painting and Kuloming, wood-work, walls aid ceilines of U, 8. Custom house and Postottice building at Omaha, Nebrasks. 4 Bpe:ificatians for the work can befound ab of- fice of the custodian, Bids will be received until 12 o’clock noon on Wednesday, May 10th prox. The right to reject any aud all bidsis reserved. JOHN ( AMPBELL, Oma’a, Neb, April 24th 1862 * Custodiin. 620 TO BUILDERS, Sealed propossla will bo received up to May 1, 1582, at8 o'clock p m. for furnishing ma- terais and bullding & school house on block 20, Grand Island, Neb., according to plans an wpecidcations’ to be 'seen at offico of Large & Meh rson, Omaha, Nebe, from April 16. £ 20, snd thereafter st wy office. Proposals will be ece ived for all or ln?’pllt of the work, to reject any or all bids reserved, ' Proj bo endorsed “Propossls for Building Schoul House" aud addressed to J. P. KERNOHON, Sec'y m&e18-8t-e0w Grand Iiland, M. R. RISDON, | Gen'] Insurance Agent Phoin Rema e Lo oF Condon, O I 25,864,504.00 1,000000. 00 1,276,000.0 1,200,000.0 1,289,916.0 1,600,000.0 House, itish America Assurance Cffice, Boyd's nfi’fim A Significant Fact. The cheapest medicine in use ia THomas' ELEcTrIO OIL, because so littl s of itis required to effect a cure. For croup, diphtheria. and discase of the lungs and throat, whether used for bath- ing the chest or throat, for taking intern ally or iubalivg, it is a matchless com pound, 28-d1w MUSICAL AND DRAMATIO. Arthur Sullivan is still in Egypt. Christine Nilsson is now a widow. Lawreuce Barrott acts in Indianapolis, Edwin Booth remains another week .at Booth’s 1 heater, Anna Dickinson will take “Hamlot" to Londua M.y ith. M s Mary Anderson goes very soon to Dex Lang Branch villa for the summer. Frank Mayo will play the legitimate again noxt veason it Davy Crockett shukes him. John M. Cullough will appeor in Peoria, Sprin, fieid, Mattoon, Decatue wid 15loui: ington. Mario Prescott will not star roxt xea- son, She and Lewis Morrison will be tho leading support to Salvini, It is Kdward Strauss, not Joharn, wro | comes ‘0 the New York Casino us mu wal director tor the coming season, “Jes e Jumes, the Outlaw,” is the title of a new sensational pay wlready be written by one of the minor deuwa.tt, or next reason, Fred Ward’s season of logitimate star ring has Leen so encoursgiag for a new star that be will continue nexs scason un- der the snme management, Mr, Joseph Emmet starts ou nder the mausgem b of Brooks and D for i season las'ing from May 8 un il Sepuem ber 7. Ho goes to California, of course, during that time, Buffulo has been"fixed up n s tho eitv for tiie nacional anoual Suugeifo £ 1653, § [ The Lutherans in the northwest num! er carian pianiat has ascepted an tation trom the Prince f Wales to appe-r in sev. eral concerts in London dv g the forth. coming seas n, ho count, who i« now in i v-vecond yeae, lost his right arm when a buy by an aceident, but his musi al perf rman e« on the pianafore with his left hand only «re truly wounderful, He yerior. s only for charitible porposes, he has distnibuted $30, u :, Fraud, ns of thowsands of dollars are squand tye 1ly npon teaveling quacks, whovo m’ town to town professing to cure al the ilis that cur poor hunini'y is heir t Why will rot the jublic sen e, and if they are suff pepsia or liver complaint. in in ruiNe Brossosm, sod by all den ndorsed 1y the teculty, See t sty Price 50 ceots, trial bottl 0 ilw IMPIEITES, u probably notled a heillian? aueoe y ay Sundav night. T was replying lwage at thattime.” - [13 b Ingers 1l Rev. Mr. Lyon, of Bridzeport, pre .choi Sunday night on national (ia, There w v universal exch nge of umbrellas the next mor ing =(Dansbrry News, 011 Abram's wivest r mark: de mdants ob d+ roo ter what erowed at was to mnke w noice obery time a lie is told, dar would "8 such & noise in de world dat yer couldw’t hear the hes cackle.” In a recent sermon, Beecher said that a mother recently asked her daushter: “Ahat do you intend giving up during Let? *‘Ma " she said W th vreat earn- estness, “I have about res Ived to give v brushing my teeth An_Indianapolis minitter who has re. ceived n call Jl-nm a New Yok church says he shall not accept the same “wilss the matter assumes the form of dufy About 21,000 & year advance of s 1ry and expense of moviog is considered daty by Chicago preachers, A Michizan revivalist op ny the seas n of light summer religion with the an I/ pocketed by the agent.—[Norris wn Her. ald, Congress has passed a b 1l proyiding bet- ter accommodations on steamships for emigrants coming to this country, The time will douht ess soon arrive when every foreigner en route for Arierion will be pro- vided with a double state-room, pisno, pie three times a day, an 1 have an office wait- ing for bim, It is now the sparrows flut er In the gutte An | the housesmaid, very utter, Seruba the shatter, [Puck, ed New York bootblack looking very giomy, Jast week, “Sfine yer hoote; shine 'em up for a cent,” He got a customer who asked Fim why he aske - only a cent. “Bocause I'm hungry,” he said, s quarter for shining thit puir of books. “Oh, he evught you, did he " eaid a hystand “You're the third man he's hooked a re And the boy as satting his somy look to trap avother vi t STOCKHOLDERS NOTIC™, A epoctal mocting of the 8t okh Iders of the Oma'a Pablish ng Company, 1a 1 croby ca'led to weet at the offico Tk URAIA BKE, on Ihur Apeil 27th, 1889, .. for tho purpo o wiending Articlea 1. and 11 of the. ariicles of Ine rporation of Company By Order ¢f the Roard of Dircctors. E. ROSEWATER, Prosiden A" R.SOUER, § cotary “6N TOTHEFRONT’ o M ELXES CHIGAGDO DRY GOODS SO IR ER. 1116 Facnam Street, nouncement that ho hus a4 comildete «amp merting outht, melading a havdeon paviiion, portable stand, an | reed orean, Ho will probably head the street pucades in parson, and give horn kol in imitati n of Gabiel, An Indina revivalist caned o go d deal of talk b esing hiv principal fomale singer at a railway wiaton, e proacied a sermon on the subjeet, defending is on seripaural grou ds; saying th it he " he indulged in is commanded in the bib e, and Le infends to obey the conjunction’ | of the L rd regardless of w.at people may say. & A New England village wishing to impress upon his cong the great importancs of the soul's salva- tion, said: You may lose horses, catti houses, and lands, and they can be re guined; yon may luse your wife, you ean ket another; but (f you loe your soul, I goud-by, John! clergy any woney in the contrioution box, lut lutely I havs arranged to have two or thr e of our most prominent men and pretty pirls stand in the vestibule while the yeop e come in, so they ecan see who pubs the money in, and the box is duiug quite well.” 1t takes a business man to runa chuich as well as a circus, A wealthy gentieman in Vorest City, Tow , being somewhat gcoptical as to the amount of labor which u winister would be willing to do, off-red to puy such clergy- men as would suw wood for him one dollar per hour for their services, He was quite astonished when nearly al the mimnsters in town came marching forward with saw and buck to accopt hs terms. Some of them have been working right along four to six hours per day, Sunday excepted, ever since, and their gri®will probably last a3 long as the sceptic's wood, "t Annon Suitn says in Tne Tyange list: “Iv seems to ma that vociferous praying is an abomination to God, to angels, and to men, and that dull, lifele:n prayers aro a little worse than th A little ch1d once heard a strange minister pray with his head thrown backward, his nose painting skyward, and with a loud- ness us though seven thunders had uttared the'r voices, and ehe” whisjered in her mother's enr: *Wou'd he have to pray so lond if he lived nearerto God? ‘No, ‘my child, the nearer we got to God the more iy Lusqed are our voic s, PHPPERMENT DROPS, It cost Barnam 82,500 for Jumho'a pas. sage across, but P. 1'. will make that uy on his 1ea lemonade the first hot day. “‘amels are s1id to thrive in Arizona, where they must create much arton sh ment on account of being able to go so long without drinking, The kind-hearted farmer can easily he detected. When it is very cold he takes the blanket off the shoulders of his wife and puts it over the hors:s when he comes to town in his wagon. Gentle spring, wrapped in flannel and furs; wheezing, coughing, smeezing, and running up a doctor's hill; airy, dranghty, rhenmatic, spring, lotions, = mixtures, cough drops anG chest protectors,—Hail, gentlo spring! A paper-hanger in Utios, New Yirk, having #een what he shonldn’t while w ing in the house of a citizen there, put in is derands for hush-money, He gt several sums, a mortgage and a year's im- prisonment, £2A bark came in‘o New York the other auy and repor-ed bereelr ag **all khook up” by a heavy shock of earthquakeout at ses, near tho equator. This ia a new peril on the oce n, Nexi thing one knows sen- fariug pele will encounter sand storms and be killed by land slides, A young man who went t» tho eircue, and steyped too near a monkey's cage, had his arm seized and s vag l?' jerked by one of the monkeys, He would have escaped safely if he had not said: “*Lois werely a monkey wrench,” but whenthey heard that, the infuriated crowd threw him into the lion's cage. M@We think this is abont the proper time to get up & correspondence with country relatives; for time flies, and soon will vaca- tion be here, and then it will be nice to take a month in the hay fields, and see the hull dog chase the cow, and the hornet get inits work on the small hoy’s neck, and the goat stand on his hind legs and eat the A building will be put up for the oeeaston, the weul hy Germans of the « ity prowis ing o bauds me guarantee fund, Mme. Modjesks will begin Ler new American engagement vext fall—the first we k in Uctober - under the management of Mr. Juha Steteon. Her repertory will include C wille, Frou-k'rou, Adrienne, Juliet, Mary| Stuart and Julia in *“The Hunchbuck,” Mlle, Rhea will add “‘Parthenla’ to her repertoire next session, Her tour has been_on the whole, very successful. At the Boston museum, where her season closes, she will produce “Diana de Lys,” her great Farisian succew, and will sail for the gay capital in June, to return in August. The 1,600th presentation of Hazel Kirke was a recent event in New York theatrical snnals, Cauldock and Miss Ellsler, the original Dunstun snd Hazel were the rincijals in the 1,600th presentation, | Kirke is probably the most popular play on the stage. It c-rtainly is the cleanest and most wholesome of mode:n plays of its class, The I'all Mall G zette says of M, Damala, uSarah Benhardt's ~ husband: “The biidegroom is tall and handsowe, and has a pair of ‘ferocious’ monstachios. i\! he hhw dne limbs :u |': ldl}:in})llhllo ar a8 physique & n the role of polstein ST oo b e, ut has some very harth tones, and his |?lo is too energetic to conquer the favor of Parisian playgoers. It is said that he imitates Mounet Sully of The Francais. “Tount Geza Zichy, the one-armed Hun. linen off the airy line.—[New York Star. A thrifty medioal student at Syracure New York, graduated in s neat broad- cloth suit formerly worn by a prosperous citizen of that place during the few houra he was permitted to reman undisturbed in his grave by the students connected with the college. It is said to have been » very good fit for the student—but whether this refers to the fit of the clothes orto the fit which carried off the citizen, does not appear. Thomas and James had new suits of clothing at the same ti me. Thomas kept his in the ward-robe, nice and clean, bnt James put his right on, and wore it every ay; 80 it became shabby after a time. Thomus's suit, on the contrary, was as good as ever when James's was worn out When the boys' father saw the condition of his sons’ clothing he straightway pur- chased a new and nobby snit for James; but as Thomw was as ‘gurd a4 ever, he got no new clothes, Both boys have now suits equa ly go d, but the cut of Thomas's is somewhat archaic, James says Thomas is an awful guy,—{Boston Transcript. A Washington foension uient was als most paralyzod with astonishment the other day when he found a wveteran of the Iate war who had sustained & permanent injury while in the army, and had not ap- plied for a pension. veteran had cut an artery in his wrist while opening a bot- veof whisky stolen from the colonel's headquarters, and he said he didn’t know » wound of that character entitled him to a pension. The agent soon convinced him of his error, and in & few days he will re. ceive 82,800 back pension, minus $1,100 Has recontly openel ‘& Furpishing Groods DEPARTMENT. With an entire new line of t-e Latest Styles in Men's Neckwear Hosiery., Suspenders, and Fancy Shirts. The Latest and Suid the pastor: “Wo never used to get | most desirable g‘oods ‘of the kind to be found in Om ha. OUR Dress Goods DFEPARTMENT. is now ¢ mple'e with the Latest Novelties in The Foulard and Moire Silks. The Nun’s Veilings in all Shaces The Roman Stripe Com- bination Su:tings. The new Swiss and Lace Buntings. The Lattice “1400” and Cocheco Lawns. The new Dotted and Vermicella Swisses and Open Pique Cloths, in Black Goods. ‘We will not be undersnld and can exhibit the most esirable stock to select from in the city. EIEME_MBER THE PLAGE Chicago Store 1ii6 FARNAM ST. Opposite Dewey & Stone's. GEO. P. BROWN. Marchi8-1y FASY TIME | In gotng Kast take the Chicago & Northwest- Trainy loave OMmaha B:40 p. m. and 7:40 . m, ' full {nformation call on H. P, DUEY, Ticket Agent, 14th and Farnhaw fits. J, BELL, U, P, Hullway Depot, or at JAMES T, CLARK, Gener Agens, Omaba, ‘a17cke tf MAIL LETTINGS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, POSTOPPIOS DEPARTMENT } Wasuinetow, D, C., Mar 1882, Propossls will be received at the Contract Office 0f | his dopartment until 8 p. m., of April 20, 1582, for carrying mail of tha Unj Btates, n mossenger and transfer route in the City u of Omans, Btate of Nevrasks, from July 1, 1882, of Juno 80 “ tructions to bidders, snd all other necessary in- fonnation will be furnished upon spplication to ‘Mt rmm 8' onr;dm, or sutPosin enoral. T, A HOWE, Postmaster General, Marl8ui.'e evSatot, J. C. ELLIOTT & GO, Plumbing, 8tbam & Gas Fitbing AGK\TS FOR A RIS Turbine Water Motor. AL8O JObb) L Pumps, Pipe Fi an (070K In rAOvER o8 1886, Advertisement of route, in: he Becond Assist- and Brass Cor, 14th snd Harney} Omaha, Neb, COOKING STOVES, A SPEOCIALTY, HARDWARE, And Tinware, Wm. F. Stoetzel, 0TH AND JACKSON. Opera House Clothing Store Daily Arrivals of New Soring Goods in Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods GOODS MARKED IN PLIAN FIGURES, And Sold At “STRICTLY ONE PRICE!” I am selling the Celebrated Wileon Bro.’'s Fine 8hirts, known as the BEST Fitting and Most Durable Shirta Made. 217 SOUTH FIFTEENTH STREET. DOTUBLB.AND SINGLE AOTLNG [POWER AND HAND 3 3P T OIVE X &5 ) Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, PIPR, STRAW® mieom d1 MWINING MACHINERY, BELTING, NOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL M HALLADAY WIKO-MILLS, CHURCH'AND SCHOOL BELLS A SRANG 205 Fov~ht~wm 8t Omaha ROTH & JONES, Wholesale Lumber, No. 1408 Farnham’;Street, Omaha, Neb. o ~WHOLESALE— LUMBER, COAL & LIME, On River Bank,7Bet. Rmham and Douglas Sts., OMNMEATETLA.. - - =~ NIIEE. ——DEALERS IN— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO. Fire and Burglar}iProo &S A EIE S VAULTS, T.OOCKEK S, &C. 1020 Farnham!{Street, ; NIERIE. 5. CA ULEIELID ——WHOLESALE—— BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER -, ~AND DEALER |N— Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham §t. Qmaha Neb. Special Attention Is Once More Called to the Fact thax IR SRS T e TVIC AT i €3 D Rank foremost in the West in Assortment and Prices ot CLOTHING, FORMEN'S, BOYS' AND OHILDREN'S WEAR. i G ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF Furnishing Goods i Hats 'and Caps’ We are prepared to meet the demands of the trade In rogard to Latest Styles and Patterns, Fine Morchant Tailoring in Connection 47 RESPHOTFULLY, - M. HELLMAN & CO, 1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 812 23th S. W. WYATT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN T INVEIEIEIEIES, Lath, Shingles, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND MOULDINGS. 16th and Cuming Sts. OMAHA, NEB SPRING 18832 6