1 w V THJ OMAHA BEE ! I official PAiMJii of Tin: city. Tli!, OMAHA DAILY BEE In servul In suhscrilicrs Iijr carrier, lo any part i1 the ilti, every evening, (Mundays ex cepted,) nt niic-ii cents Tweek, or 81.73 cr quarter t.V) for nix mouth, ami I7.(W k r nil mini, when iall In advance. farrier ure not allowcl Ik receive mo'cy for sulxirlptlon., or to fit tuples of the Daily Hkk. All rnmi,t.itnt about Irrfxnlarltlo", nil.lrc.nl lo this ollkt' Kill n-cive prompt attention, TlIK OMAHA Daily IlkK will lie mallei In siilxcrlbur. t Ih" fnliorlii,rate, payable Iiivh rl.iUjr In advance J7.no pr annum. :.fi) " month.. 1.7.1 " .1 " Tin: Omaha Duly Hkk Ilk by tit the I.A Killer limitation In tho clly. ami I., therefore, Hie Inwl ami i luiiKt advertising lllcdltltll. IIatm or AnvKr.rHlMii. tieil notices., 2S enl per lino ; IockI advertisements, (transient) 15 cents p;r line) Iijr Iho month, 10 cents. No advertisement lN;rlol for le tli.u 50 cents. Special Iiotlies, IWciits per lino; slnjde Inscr lluii, not lo) tlinti 2.5 cents. '1 rjinlciit nbvrrl laments muU Inrathldy to paid for In advaim. lutes fur standing advertisements by tieilal lontract. All 1i-g.il Notice, Statements, Talmlar Work, etc., requiring careful revblun by copy, or proof to Ui furnished, must uo handed In li.'f.iro tun o'clock . II, to luiiire Insertion tho miii) day. tysclal an I Idc.iI advertisements licforo two 'dock i'. m. Advertisement before one o'clock p, M. All udviTtlseiiicuts for the Wkkkly Hkk mini hu handed In beforo Monday noon, for the ssmo neck's lsuo. NOTICK. On and after October twenty-flrst, IST2, tho city cliciibtlon of tho Daily IIkis Ii assumed by Mr. IMwIn Davis, to whoo order all sub n l r 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 not piM at tho olllce will be p.ijralile, and by whom all receipt furaiilncrlptlous will Ulcnutitcrslgtied. I!. IKHKWATEIt, Publisher. AKItlYAI. AM) DEPAKTUUE OP TltAIXS. Union Pacific. I.KATC. ' Aiintrn. Pilly Express. . ,.1I:WA.M. 1:00 P.M. "ally Mixed t!;00 P.M. ,:( P. M. Iltlly t'ruUit 7.0UA.M. 1:431'. M. I'lili'iiuo, Uiirlliiutott A' ?(lotirl Islvor. I'aclfic Express. .4t;-i0 1'. M. M0:CO A. M- Hull 'WIA.M. II):001,.M. Mundtys excepted. t.Mmiilsys excepted. .Saturdays excepted. i:iilcm;i, Uncle Inland .V I'uulflc. Mall r,:fiOA.M. IISWP.M. Kspres blOI'.M, WJOA.M. Sundays excepted. t.Momlajs excepted. Chicago A. NortliwcHtcrn. Hall 'IHO A.M. llt.TUP.M. Kit iail',31, IKMA.J1, Cm-jhh !lt),.St.Jo. A: Council IIIuMs) Jurnlni: iUpri'H... H:()J A. M. H:MA.M. liTcnlDK Kxpre 1:T0 1'. M. 5:!ifl 1. M. Miualin tc Boiitlnvcalern mill lltir lltKilou ami AllKMutiri Ulvcr In Nubruokn. Hull Kxnrcas S. SO A.M. 10:40 A.M. Mixed 3:1)1'. .M. J. JO l'.M. Dally except Hiindayi. OiiihIiii Ac NorlliXTratcrn and Mloux Vlty ti i'uclllc. MallKxpror 8:30 A.M. 2:5.-, V. M. Dally except Sundays. Omiilbnrea and Baggage Waijnna lenre tho olllce, corner rarnlnim and Ninth afreet, tlf. teen intnutca In advance of the ubuvo ltallniad time. Oliciilii- itml Cloilng or Mails hi Omnltn. IIOUTK. WhnT. u.r. It. It.... i:ait. IIUK. CLOE. A. II. 1'. U, A. M. f. H, W-M ...ll:uu U.N. V. lt.lt... 'J:3i) 2:00 lo do ll:Ui tj.00 V. It. I. A I'. II. lt...7:o 2:(jo do dn.- l i:u b:w) II.& M. Hirer It.tt ;00 S:(X) do do , H.U0 wiirrn H. II. A St. J Iflffid ) 8:00 do dn H.UO O.&H.W.lt. It ;wi B.0U MMITM. O. i N. W. A 8. (J. & V.. 3:J0. . . . T::W Mllcn open Sundays, from 12 to 1 r. M. Timber Cutting. On Baturday CoHtnlilo W. V. Snowdcn nrrcstcd Alonzo C. llutiton, John Ellis, nntl Henry Wilson on the chnrgo of cutting timber on land one and a half miles south of tho city, claimed by George M. Mills. Tho oaso was brought beforo Justice Lytic, whon a chango of venuo was taken to Justice Thurston, and tho trial net for next Saturday, the defendants boing allowed to appear on their own recognizance. This same matter was brought up bofore Judge Porter for trial on tho 11th hut. Mr. Mills in troduced his titlo to tho land, and Itunton claimed it by possession, hav ing a houso on it, and living there. Judge Porter dismissed tho caso on tho ground that ho had no jurisdic tion in cases where tho titlo of land was brought into question. HOLD YOUR HORSES. . Epizootic Out Dono. Notwithstanding tho ravage.! of this diseaso wo iiro prepared, and shall continue to deliver soft water to any order in any part of tho city at our usual rates. duc7-tf Fi.irrciuni & Iuuuaud. Two pianos for rent cheap, by decOcodtf S. A. Taylou, & Co. Jerlry, Fine Jewelry made to order, and watches ropaircd at Whipplo & Han dera, 2G1, Douglas St, near lfith. july27dsA:nitf. II.u'kuIii fur llliit'ltmnlilii, The lilat'lcsmith-ahup and tools, formerly known as Dennis' Shop, for mtlo cheap. II. Ui:uTiroi.i, Douglas street, between 10th and 11th streets dec27tG Don't fail to call at Strasburg & Co.'s Art Gallery, corner lath and Farnham streets, for a superior holi day photograph. declltf TuitKiiYR, Geese, Ducks, Chickens, dressed or ulivo; also, nil kinds of Game and Fish always to bo found at 203 Douglas street. dccl7tf TliKitMOMirrats at Goodman's. dccOtf Ladies and Mhscs go and buy first quality of imported hair, at half price, at tho Omaha Hair Store, 1-Hh street, opposite the post oiliec. dcc21-tf. Hkavv custom made clothing and iucii'h underwear, of the best material, manufactui-cd for tho house at lowest prices, at M. Klgutter, 200 Farnlmm street, Omaha, Nob. dec-ltf Ln'DIAX curiosities tit 10'J Farnhain street. nuMtf Go lo Urash's for latest stylcsof hats and capti. dccStf Ladum furs to be closed out at Ikash's vlnthiug store. dco2tf lAWl.lr'j 'Oiiialiu lire villi'. I Wet, foggy, and uilppcry. Tho confectioners are buy filling holiday orders. The various City Council Com mlttccs will meet this evening. The old nntl now year was the subject of ceveral sermons latt even ing. Tin' District Court adjourned Saturday till next Thursday morning, when what little busines remains will be finished. Dr. McClclland,couuty physician, reports twenty paupers remaining in tho county poor house, lor the week ending Saturday, Dec. 28. A boy, born on the Union Pacific railroad's western bound train, near a littlo town in Utah Territory, has been named "Ulysses Pacific." A couple of 'busses wcro engaged this morning of Homaii to tnke out a party or children to Mr. Patrick's, thrco miles from town, on tho mili tary road, Shoaf's nail has been finely decorated for the ball of Kngiuo Co. No. 2, which takes place to-morrow evening. The room will bo comfor tably warmed. The material for tho repairing of Lngine iSo. 3, arrived yesterday morning, and tho stcamor is now be ing made ready for service, and will bo as good as new in a few days. Wc asked Gen. for sonic news to-day, and he replied that tho onlynowsy thing ho knew of, was that n North Omaha lady this morn ing came within ono of having twins. The recovery of the horses from tho epizootic nro making the oxen sick. A first-class team of the slow going critters and a good wagon only brought a hundred dollars at auction on Saturday. Tho new year is almost at hand and a general "swearing oil'" is now in order. A fellow who slipped down on Farnhain street this morning, sworo a bluo streak, that ho wouldn't do it again if ho could help him sjlf. Arthur Jeficrson, a colored man, raised a disturbance nt tho houso of Daniel Wright, (colored) on Saturday evening, and himself and Wright wore both nrrcstcd and spent Sunday in jail. Thoy were discharged at tho Polico Court this morning. A certain gentleman sent fifteen cents worth of candy and fifteen dol lars as a Christmas present to a girl Sho acted the part of-a fool when khc tjto tho candy, and indig nantly returned tho money to tho generous donor. No names. Col. Henry Nutt, or Council lllulTs, had his housa burglarized Sunday morning. All tho valuable silverware in tho hoii'-o was taken, but was finally recovered. Tho ser vant girl was frightened almost to death when tho Colonel " lit out" after tho burglar. Wo would suggest to tome ofour citizens tho propriety of not giving any moro "pointers" concerning Dr. Plummer and his maro to tho travel ing minstrels and other shows that may happen to visit Omaha, as tho amusement going public are heartily tired of hearing pointless jokes from the stage in regard to him and his horse. Probably ono of tho best boot and shoo makers west of Chicago is Henry Webber, who has been in business in this city sovoral years, and during that timo has built up it splendid reputation in his trade, lie strictly observes threo rules 1st, to givon pcricct fit; 2d, to supply the very best stock ; and 3d, to charge tho very lowest prices consistent with tho two previous rules. In addition to his own manufacture, ho keeps a woll-sclccted assortment of ladies and1 gentlemen's goods, which he almost gives away. There is no telling to what elevated position Webber's business may yet lead him, and when ho gets there, wo hopo that, like Grant, ho'll remember his friends. Do not forget that tho finest assort ment of candies for tho holidays is at Latoy's Candy Factory, Douglas, corner 12th. Kvery variety of fino cake, pastry, &c, on hand and mado on short notice. decl8tf Omaha Haiii Sronr. 11th atrcot, botween Douglas and Dodge, opposite tho postofilce, has the largost stock of human hair west of Chicago. Switch es at half prico. All kinds of hair work dono to order. 23 tf Oni: car load of window glass just received at C. F. Goodman's. dec21 eodtf Tin: public is hereby inlormed that M. Hellman & Co., 221 and 223, cor of Farnhain and 13th, nro selling off their extensive stock of clothing and furnishing goods at "very low fig ures," as they "must" make room for their next spring goods. Now is tho time to buy a supply for tho winter and biiyo your money. dec7-cod-jnnl Vi.'ky fino prcsovorcd fruits at Pundt's. ' smt2w Tin: reason Mrs. excclia in hor supper parties, is that she buys hor cakes of Latoy, Douglas and 12th. Snow ckics Solomon's. and window glass nt liiuStf SiinunY, Madolra, Malaga and Port Wiirs at Pundt's. smt2w Ir docs not cost anything to sco tho magnificent display of confection ory nt II. L. Latoy's, Douglas, corner of 12 street. dccOtf OFF FOR CHICAGO. , A "VVifd ISlopoa with a Young Man. Takes two Children and $2G0 with Hor. Tho Boroavod Huuband Wants to aoll out his Household Stuff Cheap. That jKirtioii of South Omaha ly ing in the vicinity of tho brewing estnlismcnt of Hrewer & Ucinis, was thrown into a little excitement yester day by nn elopement which took place Saturday afternoon. In a neat littlo' cottage, located near the new street that runs to tho bot toms, south of tho brewery, lives Peter P.asmussen, it Dane. About two months ago, a young man named Slmonson nrrived in this city from Denmark, nnd becoming acquainted with Itasmusyui, ho began boarding at his house. Ho worked at nothing, but seemed to have plenty of money, ns ho always paid his board bills promptly. Now Hasiuusicn, who is a middle-aged man, had a wife, young.bcing but twenty-six years of age, comely and fair to look upon. Kasmusscn is a laboring man, nnd during his absence through the day and nt other times, Simonson courted his wife, nnd ns tho sequel shows, succcded in gaining complete pos session of her licklo affections. "When the cat,s nwny tho miee'll play," was truo in this cac. Last week Mrs. Ilagmu&cu in formed her husband that sho was tired of Omaha, nnd wanted to go somewhere else. Sho desired lo sec the great city of Chicago. In fact, sho wanted to leave her husband, nlthough sho did not tell him so in n direct way. At last, he concluded lo let hergo, and rather than have his two litlo daughters left upon his hands, he gave his wife $200 to tako them with her, hoping that when she had finished her travels bho would return n contented woman. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Ilasmus Bon took the train for Chicago, accompanied by her two daughters, nnd, as it was afterwards discovered, by Simonson nlso. Yesterday morning Kasmusscn learned the fact of the elopement, nnd during tho day felt considerably downheartcd at tho manner in which ho had been deceived and swindled. This is tho second trick of tho kind that his unfaithful wifo has played upon him. About two years ago she ran nway with a young man named Lewis, and went to Plattsmouth. Her brother, a month nftcrwards, succeeded in bringing her back to her husband, who forgave hor, nnd took her to his arms ngain, upon her promising to be a faithful wife in the future. KasinusHeii has n bright littlo boy left, upon whom he places the bright est hopes. Ho no longer has any faith in womnnkind, nnd wants to sell out his household stuff nt a sac rifice, proposing hereafter to live tho life of a bachelor, having become thoroughly convinced, through his own experience, that "ThU record will forever aland, " 'Woman, thy vowa are traced in sind.' " "Tie Up thnt Gnrtrr." Yesterday was a most pleasant day, and thoso who owned or could obtain horses either non-epizootic or which had recovered from tho disease, took a drivo in tho nfternoon. A certain young gentloman, who is at present very assiduous in his attentions to his lady-love, obtained a horso that had just got well from the epidemic, and took his girl out riding. Sho had her legs (wo mean tho legs of the horse, as it was a mare) bound up in red flannel. Whilo driving alimrr Sixteenth Btrcot the strings hecamo partially untied, and let tho flannel flap in tho air. It was noticed by n precocious youth, who yelled out to tho driver, "Say, you fellow, stop your horse and fasten tin its sartor. Its stocking is coming down." Tho young lady blushed crimson, whilo tho young man was rather embar rassed j but nevertheless ho retained sufficient presenco of mind to nlight from tho buggy, nnd pull up that "stocking," and tio that "gartor." Four Scott Coal at $3.00 per ton, nt Uoglc's, 510 12th street. It C. L. Jr.NKiNS Co., COD Thir teenth street, does THE 1JE3T print ing. dec23-dtf GiiNtfi.vi: jellies nt Pundl's. smt2w FnoM tho great number of slipper patterns Mrs. Atkinson is selling, we judgosoiuoof our gentlemen friends will bo tho recipients of useful as well as ornamental holiday presents. Now a word to tho wiso is sufficient. Ono of her stylish holiday bonnets and hats would mnko a magnificent re tni. lecl7tf Giu:at bargains in clothing nt Polack's closing out sale, 233 Douglas street. deel 1-1 m Oni: car choico apples just received nt Spencer's. ilcc21tf A vviAi assortment of wax flower material just recoived at Goodmans. octlltf Childrcns' clothing and overcoats b)lowcostiii,nt Polack's, Douglai st. decll-li GONE WHERE THE CRINOLINE TWIN ETH. Eight Hundred Dollars and a Gold Watch and Chain. A Well Known Young Man Falls in with tho "Girls" and is Drugged. For the past year there has lived in this city a young gentleman, who has done nothing but pay his iward nnd washing bills promptly, nnd in joying himself in the abundant mean time. Ho never seemed to bo out of money, and always spent it freely. On general principles ho is consid ered a bully boy, and a "halo fellow, well mot." Ho is a most gentlemanly young man, and never indulges in a stronger oath than "by Jove," and never drinks anything except tho very best that the city affords. Well, to make a long story short, this young gentleman of leisure wont on a general hurrah a few days ago, and took n trip nbout tho city, making tho grand rounds. Tho consequence was that during his travels ho fell in with the fancy deini-iuonde, and hav ing eight hundred dollars in his pocket, he proceed ed to spread himself, setting up the champagne liberally. Next morning the young man woko up, and upon regaining his senses found himself in a strange place, and his eight hundred dollars and his wntch and chain van ished like the dew beneath a summer morning's sun. Ho told several of his friends of the affair, nnd gave it as his opinion that ho must have been drugged nnd robbed. He did not know what to do about it, but filially concluded not to at tempt to recover his money nnd watch, as by so doing ho would ex pose himself to tho public, which ho did not care to do. This is the same course pursued by the majority of young men who nro thus beaten, and who rather grin and bear their loss than to suffer tho shame of exposure, and therefore wc do not hear of half the "ways that are dark and the tricks that are rain." Tho young man, however, is happy ngain, as ho has received another in stallment from home, cither from his fatherorfromhisown resources. Here after ho proposes, when undertaking a similar trip, to take only enough money along to pay his actual ex penses. l'l'rsonnl. J. C. Osgood, of Ottumwa, cash ier of tho Union Coal and Mining Company, is in the city. , Mr. O. F. Davis, Land Commis sioner of the Union Pacific, returned from tho East yesterday morning, ac companied by his wife. Among the latest arrivals at tho Wyoming are the following : D. II. Ainswortli; J. Connor nnd wife, Kansas City; S. J. Hurnctt.St. Louis; D. C. Tracy, Pino 111 tiffs, Wyoming ; W. C. Whipple, McPhcrson ; David and Win. A. Leach, Kellovuc. NEW YEAK'S GIFTS; buy them CHEAP nt W. & It's BAZAK. P.S. DIARIES for 1872. It GnNuiNi: tomato catsup at Pundt's. aml2w Gr.o. II. PirnmsoN, Cigar Manu facturer, has constantly on hand tho best brands of cigars; also, "Fruit and Flowers," Lono Jack nnd Dur ham smoking tobaccos. oc20ylcod Pactjus having buck numbers of tho IJisn for tho months of January, February, March, April, and of tho 1st, 17th, 18th, 22d, 23d and 27th of May, will greatly obligo us by send ing them to this office. tf. Ilijy your hams, shoulders. Won. - , , ..w.., i;iru, spare rins and sausage at Gics seliuan & Potter's Pork Packing Establishment, 179 Famham. scp27tf Hats and caps below cost at Pol IU;k'rt dccll-lni TnuNics, valises and leather satch els at factory prico. M. Ej.auTTi:n, dccltf Omaha, Neb. At tho Omaha Ilalr Store, 14th, between Douglas and Dodge. Hair switches nt SI. Sido curls nt 70c. All kinds of hair works nt half price. Hair of nil lengths and colors. 21tf Sui'i'int patterns nt co3t, at Mrs.. iUKinsoirs. tf Wantkd to Kknt A good, com fortnblo house, of six rooms, conve nient to our placo of business. Wrkiht it Co., 181 Douglas. tf Cunwr.u tho photojirapher. novl-dtf Di.Acrc Am'acab a Specialty, dec7tf at Crtiickshnnk'. Uaiioainh in millinery at Mrs. Atkinson's fashionable emporium, rorner Capital avenuo nnd 17th sts. tf Fi.nt. jewelry, gcnulno wntches, diamond sots, studs nnd slcovo but tons, nthnlf tho original value, at M. Klgutter, Omaha, Neb. doc-1 tf. ENausn American guns nnd pis tols nt Tory reduced pricei, nt M. Klgutter, Omnlia, Nub. dec-ltf Died. At half past ono o'clock, yester day afternoon, Mr. Charles McGulro died of chronic dysentery, nt his resi dence on Howard street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. Tho deceased was Iwrn in Canada, in May, 1838, nnd was therefore yot a young man. He was the second oldest ion of a family of fight tliil dii'iij all or whom are living, lie was married in Adell, Iowa, fourteen years ago, and he leaves a wife and four children to mount his early death. For five months the deceased was a most patient sufferer from this slow nnd insidious disease; and during his long and painful illness ho cherished, till within a few days, the fond hope of nn early and thorough restoration to health. When it became appar cut to him, however, that his time upon earth was of short duration, ho prepared himself to meet his fate with the utmost calmness and resig nation of spirit. Ho retained his consciousness almost to tho very last moment, nnd during his last hours he spent his timo in nrranging his spir itual and worldly affairs, nnd giving minute directions to his friends ns to the manner and plncoof his burial. The decca-ed leaves behind him, besides his .family, n, large circle of warm personal friends, who all deep ly regret his. early death. Ho may bo considered as ono of Omaha's old est citizens, having conic lo this city nine- years ago, during which timo he was nn active, industrious, nnd en terprising citizen, and it was through these qualities that ho accumulated considerable property. The funeral will take placo to morrow nfternoon at 2 o'clock, from tho residence. Extha fine chocolate at Pundt's. smt2w A vi:uy nice lot of shawls at low est rates. Black and colored cash meres, alpacas, French mcrinocs nnd other dress goods, just received nnd nt lowest prices to suit tho holidays. A largo lot of country knit 1-2 hose. just received. A choico lot of white and colored flannels at living prices. Notions and dress trimmings. A very fine lot of black silks just received at reduced rates. Call at J. II. Brnckin's, corner 15th nnd Douglas streets. dcolOtf Kvr.UYiiODY that has seen Shceley'a magnificent nssortment of meats, say tnero is nothing like it. Wmi'1'i.i: & Sandiuis, No. 2G1 Douglas street, invito tho attention of nil to their stockof watches, rings, jewelry sets, charms, etc. No cheaper place than this can bo found in Omaha for tho purchase of holiday gifts." dccl7 lOt Holiday Gooi3 at Aucnov This (Tuesday) evening wo com mence tho closing out sales of Mr. D. B. Sargent's stock. There is a fino assortment of all kinds of jewelry and fancy goods, including gold and silver watches, chains, sets, rings, ornaments, plated ware, opera glasses, caso scissors, fino pocket cutlery, hnndkorchief nnd glovo boxes, fancy pocket books, Ac, &c. Sales will continue every evening until the last item is sold. Call nnd examine during tho day. Davis & Kicn, Auctioneers. 17tf Adrortlscmont. Card to Coal .Consilium. In Sunday's issue of tho Tribune and Republican there appeared an advertisement stating that D. Bogle Jr., would sell Fort Scott coal nt $8.00 per ton. Wo would respectfully state that tho coal can not bo deliv ered at that prico without actual loss to tho dealer, and tho only way it can bo sold nt tho prico ndvertiscd is by mixing it with tho cheapest quality of coal received in this mar ket. Wo shall sell tho geuuino unadul terated Fort Scott coal nt tho old prices, ns the abovo dealer has but five cars of .'questionable Fort Scott coal with which to supply tho trade, and wo would adviso consumers to examine beforo receiving. WiCKnnsuAM & Eu.iott. J. E. Edwiids. W. L. Scott. It AgontofU. O. & M. Co. Si:i: McKelligon's card on tho fourth I'ngo. aug23tf Special Notices. NOTICi:.-Adrertlimcnts of To Let, Tor Sale, Iibl, Wuntr, round, lloardln, Ac., not wcedlBK 1'OUlt LINISench, will he Inrtcd In thcfo columns once for TWKNTY-I'IVK CENTO ; each additional lino PIVC CKNTS. T OST A few city warrants, 8sl;ncd to Tim I J olhy Kelloy. The Under will be rewarded hy IravfnK theui at his home, on Chlciuo and lath ttrerts. u DUY 1IAIU) WOOD for sale by P. P. B.i.-g , 212 Davenport between Twollth and .thirteenth streets. tf.i FOn Itl.NT u large front room, fiirntshcJ, X K. corner Dudgoaml Fifteenth streets. ':s-2l JOSEPH DUNN, rpili: rUHNITUlti: ami flxturoi of th X. Planters' House can lm pnrihaied nt rcn sonalilD terms, as tho present proprietor, havlinj other builneis, cannot devote his time to hotel Leeplug. Thofurnlturolsln first-class condt Hon, and rent reasonable, l'or particulars p ply at said liouv, on Dodge, between hWttcntli aud Seventeenth. dec'J4-3w AflOOD hcuiie-kcepcr wanlrd by Doctor Edwards, 187 Karnham street. IM-'.'t A NfiperlencM seamstress wants a situation 2 orwork. Address, JI. IIkk Ofllre. dec'JI-tf F0II UENT A small house, orner 10th and Harney sis. Iuiulre at Phh Sitorc, 20J Douglas st. dcclM WOOD WOOIMI Nice, neat, and dry. 1oiiS and short, dellrerwl In any part of the Citv llV ltrlLn. 2IQ I)jv.nr.n.l .l.ut !... Twelftli MiU Thrrieenth. ' ' '"'""" pLAUKAritUNCIIareageiilsfor the eele J liratsil Ilrunawlek Hour, Ilia teat Winter Wheat Hour lii learktl : also, tka Iaju o..v I Isnr, Ike k.st thr Is sold. anr'.'Dilll WVOMrNG HOTEL Ir.i P. Iliitliy A Co., Plop's. Oxa'ua, Kebriuik.1. ii, E. tor, (Jvii an 1 Tarnhara ' ('Hiinral ufHen if the II. I'. It. U, dlruilj opnlla. ' Al.ii colltiiilIfiil In II,., .. ...l 1 1. 1 ... ..a.,... and baiiyn dupoN. IV'rioir Tr.ni.fi r I . mp.i UK,' .lire, il, opposite OlllllllilK-1'4 M,lft f..f Hit IUIIM I, ,m ,,u ' imliil, nihl nil iMMiift-i l liaii.drrrtl from Ihl. hoiite. ' Illicit iHitlli.il o( iho uiritai uii.i il.'i. irlmo i " ""'"' ainulif. IVE2STS EZOTCTSEl, con. i:i.Kri:.vni ami cass. Xc.ir V P. .Simp.). Bonrcl by tho Day or Woek. I , TERM3 REA30NA11LU. liinM-dtl TKKAMAII ilOUSK Tckamiili. Nehraska, L. IIOUINS . . Proprietor Klrt-clans nrcotnnindallon fur tr.ivcllorf, and Koou atnbllinj for team nt Moctwnto 3?x-aoorii. Ill.lKS-li.tutf -Tolaraslsa Houso," C. r. IlOSSm:.!, Proprietor. Grand Island, Neb. Convenient to llallrnail depots and l!nilnc"n linimci. lt,.t nmiiiiniodatloni III the city. Charuea remoiuble. (ioo , l.lrcry Slulila con venient, atyiodawtl. FLORENCE HOTEL Ploronoo, 3XToT. KUD. 1IUSS, PnoPKiirron. Jyi-lm Soutlaorrv, Hotel, Cor, Oth and Leavonworth Sit., LEOPOLD WILLING, Prop Day Hoard J1.00 per d.iy. Week, $3.00 " octlCdlf -kmoricaxi House, FRITZ HAFFNER, Piiop. South Side Domains, between 11th nnd 12th Streets. oclfMtf TJREMONT HOUSE, Cor. lGlh and Capital Avenue, D.iy Hoard SI per weak, flood l.lrcry slnhlo convenient. oclliiil F. COURT, Leading; Boot Maker And nil kinds of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S "w:e-a:r,, . Mending neatly done. 183 ST'o.i-xaJa.rvxxa Stroot. Iletween 11th ami 12lli. c2l!f I GOAL. UNION COAL AND MINING OiJlco L'nst side lillh, bet. Douglas ami Fariihaiu. MIXinUsAN'DDKALr.USIN ALL KINDS OF COAL. A. DltOSTE & CO., BOOK BINDERS AND Manufactory 495 Twelfth Street, Next to U. P Kxprms Office, Omaha, Neb. minxT DISPLAY OP IfcTOTIOISl S LARGi: VAKICTIES OF OLOTHIITG- MIMTAItV AND CIVII.. Furs, Furnishing Goods, Boots aud Shoes. Auction nnd Commission lionrr, ill Twelftli street, betwecu l'aruliam aud Douulna. octl,J1"' P. U. TAKWELL. Ball at Lentsclicr,i? Hall, SOUTH OF SIXTH ST. IlltlVUK, (Near the Union Paclflo Track), Every Tuesday and Thursday Ev'ng. Open at 8 p. m. Admlssloii-TImisJay eicn- lugs, S3 rents, dcc.llf OX HAllKIAUK. Ilniipy Ilollor Tor Voiiiik ,, frum U'n0.,t'l('t't'!0'.Irri'"?,"1 A1""M '"' cirlyllfo. Jlanhoe-l mtoreil. Imncillmeuta lo marrlaue removiHl. New iiielho.'l of treatment. New and remarknolo reiiunlles. Iiooks aud circulars sent free in sealml enrelopes. ., A:,,r';",i IIOWAIID AbhOCIATION, No. J bniitliMnlli street, Phlladclplila, Pu.-an In stltiillon having n IiNjIi repuiatlnii for honora bio condvrt and professional skill. augll-flm. CEITTEIAX MEAT MARKET. Sonnor c& Guy, Wtiolculo and Botall Dcslors la A.11 ICiacl or 3V3Cocvt, Poulliy, I'rovUloim, (Jnme mill I'l.li, I'liili.pniiUersniid Mluck Icnlorst!cnerally, 27 Boiifln ., Cnld well llltek. BUM BOOK A. CRTJICKSHANK. 294j JMWv L. O 4. x3E3!Xj33xi. rcigr STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, A?D MILLINERY, Cor. 14th & Famham Sts., Omaha, tfeb. AGENT FOR THE SALE OF UAMSAY & CO.'S CUT PAPER PATTERNS, FOR LADIES', MISSES' AND BOYS' GARMENTS. wholesale" aSSreatl. j t is rs w nx. tvis) IMI. OTJ WHOLESALE AND 249 Douglas AWXJ tVUi70. LOW PRICES. LARGE SALES. LIGHT EXPENSE. NO RENrI " Undersells Them AU 1 1 GUu(5NTPrn(1 Vtnm "' ? MOUllHS, and SATISFACTION UbAKANTLLI) j, CUMMINCIS OIL OlsQTMB Window Shades and Trimmings , COllNHJi:, .MATTIXd, MAT UIHJS, STAIR ROUS, AC JOHN B. DETWILER, cod.awr0,'l,,,tMN,',, sp- l,Kr "AUNHA.7I DflVULAK WJf. STKrJIKNS. STEPHENS DEALESS HI STAPLE AND FAICY MY GOODS, Carpets, Notions jinil Indian Goods. ROBES 239 Farnham St. im hi HTiTk-gr--i-rrr-f - xjy iiiAiiDO J&MU jftXU'KACXTONS- 3VE. O". O'ICT.ET.XiL, MEROHAR TAILOR Has tho Finest Stoolc Ever Brou gh to thij Market. T HA VH SMMIrml lltA inrvlnn. Af -. il.. 1 i n ... .. MS IE.. HI. . SJLIMIOIRSr, DRY GOOBS, NOTIONS, fcc, &c. Wo. 275 Doulaa Strost, 330.S,00 I!,10 u i . a. u. AJSUOXT & CO.. Booksellers mskj' r UKALKItS IN "WAXiL PAPERS, DEOOIIATIOITS, "VT-IITIDO-VT- SHADES, No. 188 Farnham Street. Omaha, Neb, l'nuH8hor' Agents lor School Books used In Nebraska. MERCHANT TAILOR 158 Farnliam St., bot. lOtli and lltli. w;. M. J. MoKELLIGON. Importer nnd Jobber of "Wines audi Hiiquors TOOB-OOOSJ -A.30-3 O I O Jk. no. 142 Jbarnliam Street, - - - Omaha, Now OLD KENTU0EY WUIUKIE8 A BPEOIALTI, maylil!rA(,BNT K0" TUK KUW,MW0 WINK COMI'AMT. 0AMF0KNIA.r4 HABDWARS!, AaRIOXJI.TTJH.AIj ZMPXiSMElTTS I 246 Uouglas Streot, Omcilaa, ITeb o A O 14 la SI X 13 s - VdIIlsTGhS ; RETAIL II C. St., OmoM, -'- &?q iuLPJbjJKi P. WILCX & WILCOX, Goods, AND FURS, OMAHAV . ocfSdlf -cl QixtoontU t.. ' ' ICfT&LS. I'oroltrii nnd Uomontle r .- X i i