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TxfE OMAHA BEE OFFICIAL rAI'Ult OF THE CITY. Till: OMAHA DAILY 1IF.U In mtvM to lutMcrllivra lijr carrier, lo any l-arlol llicrlljr, eviry noiilni?, (Hundaya ex CPjilt"!,) n nltocti t enti -r week, or J.1.75 fr six Months, ami 57 0) ranmiiii, when JmiW In adraiji. Carrier arp nut allow ed lo ruclrc inonoy lor ulncTllitloH, or lo itll lofdes of the IiaILT IlKK. All tomplnlnt alxmt lriPgularllle,aMrcswd lo this oIIIch n III n.iclrp .rorni.t attention. Tiik Omiu IMlt.v IIkk will lio mailed to iiImctIIicm at the (ollowlnijratM, jmyntile lnrn rlalJy In ml ranee I7.IW JH.T Ulllllllli. :i.75 r. iiiniiilis. TlIK Omaha IMU.V liKK Imj ly fur tho hAIiUr-ST clrcuLitlon In the tlty, and l, there-lore, I he Iwnt and ilif.i-t wirertmng medium. IIaim on AnrKirmiMti. tx-al notice, 2J rcnla ier line; IckhI ndcrllciiienln, 'it cents )r line; (jr (lit; inoiilli, 111 tenia. No advertisement liKeiti-d lor leu than SO cenla. HpteUI notices, ID rent! er line; single Invr lion, not Icm llimi '2') rents. Transient advertisements mull InratlaMy to paid (or In advance Itatei fur standing ndvr rtlsenicntH hy )ccial contract. All Lcgil Notices, Htatemelita, Tabular Work, etc., reoiilrlng careful revision by copy, or iiroof to Iki furiilthed, must be handed in K-furo ten o'clock a. t. to Insuro Insertion the aiuoilar Hleclal and I.oeil advcttlseinents before two 'clock I'. M. Advertisements biforo one o'clock r. M. All adrertlwmeut for the Wkeklv IIkk must bo handed In before Monday noon, for the Ainu week's Issue. NOTICK. ' On and after October Iwenty-lirst, 1H7J, the vtty cliculatlunof the Daily IIkk Is assumed by Mr. IVlwIn Itorls, to whoo order all sub scriptions not paid at tho office1 will ke payable, and by whom all receipts fur subscriptions will bo countersigned. K. UOHEWATElt, l'ubilshcr. BRACE FARO. A Californian Loses $500 at the Game. A guiitlciniiii fro i n Oakland, Ciili furniu, .stopping nt tliu Motropolltan Hotel, wliilo on liis way to church last evening, was roped into it den atid induced to play against a game of faro, at which ho lost $500. Ho claims that tho game was a "brace," and tli.it he was drugged ao that ho did not know what ho wusuloitig. lie vm placed the mutter in the hands of an elllcient ollicer, who will work tip the cuo at once. The victim says ho will rcnndti in Omaha u long m it ia nt'CCi'sary to get even with the ras cals who heat him out of liU money. Nraco faro 1b played in this city whenever any greenhorn can be "nteered" against tho game, and the attention of the city officials iScallcd to this fact. .1 1 il ill-j- Auctlnii. On WodncMlay morning of this week wo close out an entire stock of jewelry, . watches, chains, sets, kc. Also, u large lot of fino wallets and fancy goods, and three good show cases. Salo at our store, 240 Douglas stieet, to commcuco promptly at ten. Davis & Kick, aprl4-2t Auctioneers. Soo.v Vati:k at Lutcv's. a!2 2t Kitiirral or Mi. Mrtz. The funeral of tho wife of ex-Senator Fred Met, took place yesterday afternoon from his residence on Tenth stiect, tho Rev. Mr. Dieekman olliciatiiig. Tho remains were followed to Prospect Hill Cemetery by tho many friends of tho deceased, the procession numbering fifty-two car riages. At tho grave tho Mteuucrchor Society assisted in the burial service by singing an appropriate hymn. WALL 1-Al'EU, Sew and eltijant ttylf,jl received. aprll-2t C. R (Jati.in. Omnliik ami Moux City IliisliirNH Col- Omaha College, 1'iof. 0. It. Rath, bun, Principal, located in (Use's Hal!, will open April 21st. . Day and even ing sessions. J. W. Oldham, Proprietor. W. J. Huitf.iiUKT, Gen. Ag't. april 1-itf Al.ti kinds of garden seeds; also, a choico lot of Kiirly Rose potatoes for seed, for salo by Clark it French. aprl2tf Gj:o. 11. PirriniHo.v, Cigar Muiiu facturor, has ronstantly on hand tho best brands of cigars j also, "Fruit and Flowers," I-kjiio Jack and Dur ham smoking tobaccos. oc20yleod For jibw stylo or millinery goods, hair goods, switches, side curls, frizzes, toupees, etc., go to tho Omaha HairS'orc, No. 202 Douglas streot, hotwcim Mth and loth, at Mrs. Anna Sure),,. French hair dresser. All kind of halrwork niado to ordercheap and promptly. For human hair I pay tho highest prices. april-Mm Spring stylo of hats just received at Mrs. 0. Wood's, "o. 230 Douglas Street. niaiCtf A r.Aiuir. supply of ItOLOUNA SAUSAOIW, SUGAR CURED HAMS and breakfast bacon at tho U. P. meat market. Tho cheapest and best plaeo to buy them. ntar28tf I.unI Pocket llonk, Containing between $24 nnd ?2.5, Also, o)io note of hand nnd a lot of buoinens cards, addressed 0. J. Cuy ler, P. P, 0. C, Conductor. Whoever will return tho same to li. & M, otllco, collier Ninth and Farnhnm streets, will bo well lewarded. It tinvc timid.. Dr. William Webber, who was com mitted to jitil in this city Saturday in default of $200 bail for his apear anco at the next term of tho United States Courts, to answer to tho chuigo of selling liquor at wholes.ile at Ne braska City without a license, gave bonds last night and went on his way rejoicing this morning. Sick MeKelllgtm'H card on tho fourth page. . aug23tf Snow ivies and window glass a olomon's. janMf An tniirovciiiritf. Owing to tho constantly increasing pressure of advertisers upon our lo cal columns, wo have been obliged lo make arrangements by which more room will bo afforded them without encroaching upon tho spaco needed for the city news of tho day. Wo, therefore, begin todny tho publica tion of an extra column of local news and nu additional colli mil of miscellaneous reading on tho third page of the Hi:i:, thus giving inter esting reading matter on every pnge of the paper, an Improvement which, we arc confident, will bo greatly ap preciated by our numerous patrons, both advertisers and readers. I'illilt anil Ver. Rev. Mr. Garrett preached upon "The Resurrection" last evening. Easter was celebrated by grand services at most of the churches yes terday. "Patterns of Christ" and "What is God," were tho subjects of sermons at tho Prcbyteriau church yestcr day. "The Resurrection of Christ" was the subject of Rev. Mr. Sherrill's morning sermon at tho Congrega tional Church yesterday, nnd "Jacob and hisdreim," lt the evening. At S. Marimba-) church tho even ing servico was highly attractive, especially the musical portion. The stirpliced choir was assisted by a full orchestra, nnd tho now organ, recent ly received from Philadelphia. Tho church was most beautifully decora ted for the occasion. "The Catholic movement, commonly called ritual ism," was the subject of the Rector's discourse. The services at tho Catholic Cathedral yesterday, were of n very attractive character. High Mass was celebrated at 10:30 A. M., Father Kellcher delivering tho sermon. The music was excellent, the Cathedral choir being assisted by Mrs. General Ruggles, Mrs. Latey, Mr. Welnstcin and Mr. Haarmau, under the direc tion of Prof. Decker, and by the Omaha City Hand. At Trinity Cathedral, in the morning, tho holy rite of confirma tion wn administered to fifty-eight persons by Ilishop Clarksou, This was tho largest class ever gathered together for confirmation by any rector of Trinity Church, and it is ovidenco of tho good work being done by tho Rev. Mr. Garrett and of his religious influence in this communi ty. Tho music was excellent, ren dered by a. choir composed of Mrs. Ho wen and Miss Van Almond, sopranos ; Miss Knowles and Master J. Rausch, altos ; Col. Harry Brown son nnd Mr. Edward .Whitehorn, tenors, and Mr. C. E. Rico and Mr. Robert Calderwood, bassos. The Cathedral was crowded to its utmost capacity, there being 497 persons rc-iucti in iiio ikjwm, wuue mo extra attendanco was accommodated by chairs placed in tho aisles. ANOTHER REDUCTION on Ha BY Hudona to male room for 100 more coming. Como to W. it E.'a "HAZAR" 11KFOKE you HUY. It For Nnlv. Three store rooms and lot, corner 12th nnd Douglas strceU Also n houi'c and lot on St. Mary's Avcnuo. Apply to GnADYct Huo. janltf Wanti:o An agent for the Howe Sowing Machine. Inquire of G. 11. & J. S. Collins, or address F. C.Todd, Plattsmouth, Neb. It Auction. On Thursday morning of this week we sell the entire furniture of tho St. CiiAiti.r.3. Tho house is thoroughly furnished beds, bedding, bureaus, wash-standi', carpets, stoves, parlor, dining-room and kitchen furniture. Everything complete. Salo on the premises, on Harnoy, between 12th nnd 13th sheets. Davis & Ricn, aprl4-3t Auctioneers. Go to Stein's for your stylo. uuiriil tf Ni:vi:n was there a finer or more elegant stock of imported cloth nnd cassimers brought Into this market, than can bo found at J. H. Stein's. iiKirltltf Cciiii-iirtlln ICauttr Olclirntloii, Tho membors of tho Concordia So ciety and thoir invited friends cele brated Easter last evening by a con cert and social hop at Meyer's Music Hall. Tlu programme of tho concert was nn excellent one, tho gom of the eve ning being a violin solo by Mr..Fred. Hover, which was encored. Tho niusio of the Omaha City Hand was ono of tho principal attractions of tho oveiilug. After tho concert dancing was in dulged in, and a merry timo was had. Swr.rar.Y & CuTiinniniiON's livery Htableson Dodgoand Fifteenth streets nnd corner of Douglas and Fifteenth streets. Wo keep at all times for hire, a good supply of first class car riages, and double and single buggies. Heat accommodations In tho- city for boarding and feeding homes. jiii2Sood tf J UST A RltTvEIVa " splend id assortment of Ladihh', Mib-sim' and Ciim.DIIKN'b Kid and Morocco Hoots aiul Shoes, at Webbor'stol'J8 Douglas stieet, corner Twelfth. aprGeodtf Tin: best cutter in tho west (Mr. Shaw) at Stein's. mnriHif If you want style, Stein's is tho placo to get it. inarSltf IMPORTED CLOTH, finest stock that was ever brought to this market, at Stein's. mar31tf THREE-GARD MONTE. Omaha tho Headquarters of Professional Monte Players. How Long will tho Present State of Affairs Continue? The Duty of tho Police. The game of three-card monte, for the information of those who do not know much nlout it, is, as its nnmo indicntes, played with three cards. Ono man throws them, one after the other, in rapid succession, nnd nt the conclusion of the operation, any person, who mny have been roped in for tho occasion, bets, if he can be induced to do so, that he can pick out n certain card, which ho has been previously shown. There is one chunce out of threo in n squnre game for a man to win. The professional throwers of three card nionto nttaln such dexterity in their slclKht-of-hand performances for they can be called nothing else that tlicy have what may bo called a dcad-suro thing. An expert thrower will show tho victim tho card which is to bo picked out, and while hand ling it ho will turn up n corner, or crimp it, ns it by accident, so that tho "sucker" can follow It with his eye, or at least is led to believe that no can, nnu so thinks that ho lias got it sure; bufwhen he turns it over he finds that ho is mistaken, nnd that the error has cost him somcthiui: generally alt tho money and jewelry that no lias witli liini. The thrower, of course, while manipulating the cards, bends back tho turned up cor ner, nnd turns up the corner of another card in it similar manner. The successful operations of three card inoute throwers is all owing to ono singlo principle that tho action of the hand is quicker than the movement of tho eye. The victim is generally allowed to win seveial times in succession, until the bets run up to largo amounts, when ho is sure to lose every time. Tho trick nppears so simple to him, Hint ho is willing to risk everything ho possesses on it. Tho professional monte players generally frequent race courses and fairgrounds in the East, while in tho West they travel on railroad trains, and infest the principal towns on the lines, in search of victims. Tho gamo first niado its anncar mice in Omaha about sixteen months ago. being introduced hero bv tho col cbrated Canada Hill, tho king of monte men, and since that time it has been operated hero nnd on our railroads with more or less boldness cunning nnd frequency. Sums gen erally small, but sometimes very large, havo beon taken from tho unwary traveler by incaus of this game. The successful operations of ono man in this city, and State and on our rail roads, havo been recorded in the daily papers nnd noised abroad, thus attracting to Omnha others of the same profession, lrom tnno to timo, until now the city is infested with numerous petty gangs of these birds oi prey in all umounting to between forty nnd fifty men. Thoy make their living m no other way than by beating strangers out of their money by this three-card trick. Omaha seems to bo ono of tho best points in the country for tho carrying on of these nefarious depredations upon the pocket books of travelers, being tho metropolis of Nebraska, nnd a great railroad centre, having seven lines terminating nt and starting from it. Located as it is on tho bank of tho Missouri river, tho boundary line botween Nebraska and Iown, its situa tion is a most convenient ono, for.tho nionto men, who, when they "are sought after by tho ofliccrs of tho law in behalf of bomo fleeced indi vidual, can easily step from ono State to tho other. The ofliccrs are thus frequently evaded, and tho victim. becoming tired and disgusted nt the prolongetl nbsenco of tho tricksters, proceeds on tho wny to his destina tion, bearing with him no pleasant remembrances of Omaha, but con sidering it a placo nbovo all others to bo shunned by tho travelimr nubile. It is thus that Omaha has gained a most tluenvlable reputation abroad. and is now looked upon as ono of tho most demoralized cities of the Union. Even when tho nionto menliavo been arrested, they havo Kenorallv with ono or two exceptions, been sharp enough to manage by buying off their victim to escape the lull pen alty of the law, and merely pay n light hue for gambling. 1 hen again, many who havo lost their monoy, out of fear of having their indiscretion beinir made public. have gone on their way, sadder, wiser and poorer men, leavinir tho nionteites alono in their tilorv to on- joy their ill-gotten wealth. Tho operations of a majority of these men are pretty well known. There aro two clashes of them the first, who lay low for largo amounts, and tho second for small sums. The latter clas arc by far. tho most nu merous. Their roping-in assistants stand on the corners of our principal streets, pick up tho groen-hoins, and steer them into dens where thoy aro invoigled to bet against tho game. A mnn carrying a carpet sack is nt onco spotted by theso vultures, nnd shad owed till thoy either catch him or ho shows that ho is too sharp fur them. No stranger can hardly escape several Invitations to think while walking cither to or from the ITnlmi Pacific depot along Ninth street. All lnnuiicrol tiap, the detallsof which havo fiiqtieutly appeared in lhco column", nrc tot for tho unguarded, und ho that escapes them all is indeed no ordinary Individual. The.o capicra nro bold nnd shrewd men, of vast exticrience in the ways of the world, and their knowledgo of human chnrncler, acquired by con stant bontact with men in every sta tion of life, enables them generally to "spot" the right kind of n mnn for their victim. The citizens of Omnha havo become heartily tired of hearing of the deeds of these men, and they nsk how long shall this state of afi'alra contlrjue. Shall Omaha remain the headquarters and the stronghold of the mob of the three-card inonto men of the north west? Shall she continue to bo look ed upon ns a man-trap, nnd therefore to bo avoided ns n dangerous plncc ? Or shnll she drive out these men, nnd thus wipo out the stain that they have brought upon Omnha's onco fair name ? Thcso nro tho questions that aro daily ngltnting tho public mind, nnd wo nro nwniting with interest to see what action the new city ofllciB will take in regard to the innttcr. They wcro elected with the expecta tion that they would do nil in thoir power to suppress this nuisance, nnd so we nrc assured thoy intend to do. Already, wo understand, owing to the expresxed determination of City Mnrshnl Rustin to drive them out of town, many of tho monte men have left, nnd n-lnrge number more intend to tnko their departure this week. The ofliccrs complain that the pen alty for this ofi'enso is not heavy enough, but wo think if any of the nionto men are arrested and convicted of practicing their tricks, fined $50 and costs, nnd sentenced to thirty days in jail, It will havo a beneficial cfl'ect. Ono word more. Tho numerous army of cappers are pretty well known to tho police if not, they ought to be and it is tho duty of every officer, whenever ho sees a stranger in danger of being roped in by them, to give them a word of warning. Such action alone on tho part of officers would tend more to kill the occupation of ropers-in than any other ono thing. LARGE stock of WALL PAPER very CHEAP at W. & E.'s HAZAR. P.S. lOOscts CROQUET ree'd. It HisMAiuc, Excelsior, Magnolia, Urolaski, and all the latest styles of shoes nt the Grand Central Shoe Store. It Atti:ni tho opening lunch and ball nt Charley's Place, on Ninth street, to-morrow. It Wanti:d Two shoemakers, wages from four to six dollars per d.iy,- nt Henry Dob le's. It WillTNKY, the old reliablo boot and shoe man, has received an end less stock of goods, which ho means to close out nt figures nwny down. mar31 tf Okanoks, lemons, and npples, nicest in mnrkct, nt E. Windheim's, 170 Fnrnhnm street. nprllt2 'Cl'MOIIIll. Auctioneer Wilson has returned from St. Louis. United States Marshal Daily ar rived in tho city Saturday from Poru, hisi home. W. 0. Clcland, Assistant General Passenger Agent of tho Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne & Chicago, nnd Pennsylvnnia Central railways, is in tho city. Mrs. J. D. Walker, wife of n member of the lnrgo shipping house of Faulkner, Hell & Co., San Fran cisco, accompanied by her daughter, went east yesterday over tho Chicago & Northwestern railroad, bound for Toronto. , Among tho many arrivals at the Wyoming aro tho following: G. I Jones, St. Louis; John Surles, Bur lington; J. A. Baker, wife and daugh ter; J. It. Livingstone, Lincoln ; J. D. Beaumont, Chicago ; J. A. Peter son, Chicago ; It. Patch, Dcs Moines ; A. Campbell, Lincoln; S. II. At- wood, Lincoln ; Henry Brown, Platts mouth, SPRING STYLES. Tho best as sortment of patterns in tho city, nt Mrs. Palmer's, Ninth street, near Leavenworth. Call for catalogue. aprl4 cod3t At Latoy's, Douglas st., corner of 12th, soda water. al2 2t 25,000 ROLLS WALL PAPER NOW IN STOCK, AND MORE COMING FOR THE SPRING TRADE. ALL NEW AND CHOICE PATTERNS, at S. 0. ABBOTT & CO.'S, mlOcodtf 188 Faun-ham St. Scandinavian laborers wanted. Apply at the office of Wyoming Coal Co., rciir First National Bank. npr3eod2w Fiity barrels of small Gcnltan npples for sale at $2.50 per barrel. aprl2tf Ui.AHKifc Fiikncii. Youit auocr.ii T. O, Brunncr. -ip'JtS LADIES' BAZAR AND CORSET EMPORIUM. No. 50(5 Fourteenth street, west side, botween Fnrnhnm nud Douglas streets, will bo opened between tho 1st and 16th of April by Messrs. RieKolman Hros.. of New York City, as a ladies' furnishing and fancy goods establiscnfent. Also will bo kept a fine Btock of mirrors, picture frame nnd chromos. mar27tf. HEAVY SNOW STORM. ! Between Foitr and Five Feet of Snow Falls at Grand Is land, and tho Storm Still Continuing. A very heavy and violent snow storm set in nt Grand Island at a late hour last night, and is still in progress. From a dispatch to Mr. J. J. Dickey, the superintendent of the Union Pacific telegraph, wc learn that the snow Is drifting terribly, and is from four to five feet deep in drlftson the track. The nir Is filled with the flying snow, so that nothing can bo seen nt n distnnt of fifty feet. The telegraph wires west nro all down, and nearly nil of them eastward, so that telegraphic communication from the West is cut off to-dny. So great is the violence of the storm, that It is impossible, ns yet, to send out men to repair the breaks in the wires. The Union Pacific train which was due here to-day at 10 o'clock, left Grand Island with two engines, and if no further Interruptions nro mot with, It will nrrivo here this nftcrnoon about five hours late. It is impossible to toll how far the storm extends west of Grand Island. Wanted Immkdi ati:i.y Two watchmakers, at A. B. llubornian & Co.'s. nprllt2 Soda wati:b I soda water at Latey 'a, comer Douglas & 12th. nl2-2t PUT YOUR MONEY WHERE IT WILL DO THE MOST GOOD BY BUYING YOUR BOOTS OF WEUHElt, corner Douglas & 12th. april lOeodtf Tin: nicest BOLOGNA SAU SAGES in the city nt the U P. meat market, lGth & Webster. mar28tf llAi.L,'ri Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rcuewer removes scurf nnd all im purities from the scalp. It -.-?. XY.XX3 X. nYAN-McCltlsn.ll-At tlio 0.illic.lrnl. tliU niuriilnx, by Hur. l'allier C'urtln, .Mr. Jniues M. ltyun, nf it) nil's .IiiiicIIuii, Moiitumt, niul Ml) Kale McC'rUlte, of Oniuha. Special Notices. NOTICi:. Ailu-rllM'inentK of To U-t, l'or Siile, lsl, Wutits, round, lloiuilliii;, Ac, 111 In' lixcriiiliii llase coliiiiiiit ouiu for TUN CliKTrf iiit lino ; racli milii(.iuiit Insertion, F1VIJ CI.NTS por lino, 'lliu llrit imcrlluii icier lii lian TW'KSrV-FIVIJ (JC.Ni'a. ITIINi: MTOlin ItOOJI TO Ki:NT, ,y Ur. IMrtimls, lsl l'.iriilum Mrii't. njirl Iml" Dlt. i:i)VAItU.S liai procured como lrili iiiiilnu matter, urnl will utteml lo iiiecln annn all I'lri-ons at liis olllcc, 1S1 l'ariili.un treit. nprl Inil" TI.()U(UIINO I.uts niul ganU-ns iiluugticil JL by It. W. Carnpnler, Hi Douglai ftri-vt, Ian Mrec nprl l-"t ojiposuu ucrzog 8 iiu nuoji T'O 8KI.I. UllIIAl' Two Imuse miltnblofor workliiKMcii, where, thuiu In no ground rent or luxes to pay, Inipilru corner of .lones and i;ightli Miecta. nprll-Vl II' YOU WANT your Hardens fixed up cheap, nnd in neat style, cull on U. l'oNTOl'I'IDAN, American House, Pougl.u M., cur. nth, nprli'-lw WANTIM) (Ipod board lor Rciilleii'an nnd wife, nrltli room. Address, liuimilUlely, IHklloxVCO, 1'. O. nprl'JIf ITOH SAI.II Tncnty largo horses nud marci", ! by i:. I'utrlck, nt Iluiiiiell Klnbles, corner Lunlgo and Sixteenth sliecls. nprl'.'II "T7"ANTr.I A horxonud buggy (heap. A Y ply lo Dr. V. IMwardu, ur. Ifilli and Webster atii-eta. npilKll D AY IlOAKIiKlM WANTKD-At 80.1 Capi it aaicnpi uprll-fil4 tol avenue. IJIHVATn IIOAItll for gentlemen, nt miulli . east corner KIglilh nud Harney Ms, Itpul2-U WANTIID A good girl to do geiwral work In a Minill family ; xctond hoiisu eal of Cozzcns Hotel, on Harney street. upr'.'lf 1710U SAI-i: Iti North Oniahi, a lot, good ' house, barn, nnd carpenter shop lniiilro in Kmplojincnt Olllcc, northeast (or. of M tceuth nnd Douglas streets, l'rleo, jl.ilOO. apiO-lUt JOT Hill SAl.n-Cuniinlngs' elegant houso J nud liarn, four acres ground, icimiii ible, Apply toHpaunA I'rltihett, Twelfth and 1'nrn luiai streets. npiS-l I710II IlKKTTno first-class duellings, ien ; trolly located. Apply to H. Wright, cor ner Chicago and Nineteenth streets. npr8-lwn FOll ItKNT-Tho Ilrlck Illacksniltli Shop corner Fourteenth nud llanmy streets. '1 ho best cstablllhed stand In Omaha. Apply to O, W. Iloman. mirSVlf Use the Peerless Wringer I fcb23-vodJin IjlOK 8AI.E At a hargiin, ncultlvatcd farm three miles from the city. Iiioulroof A. J. M.Ml'.-ON, mnrlO-t( P. O.lliilldlug. PLOUGHING AND SODDINO ne-tlly ilonu A. by Dan. McMillan. 1 eavu orders lit Me Ausland'a tlun More. iijii.VJw "VTOUNO 51 KN wanting steady employment I cither ill tho city or elsewhere, will du well to call on or address (l.T. WILLIAMS A CO, febl2l( S13 Fourteenth it., Omaha, Neb. FOll SALi:.-i:ighly ncrcs ol land, three miles rum 1 urnham street, northwest. '1 ho whole, or In lul.s of lu aires ur '.'u acres, to suit purchasers. Very suitable for garden lug, small fruits, etc. Prices low. Apply nt my residence, corner Junes and Sixteenth sis., Omaha. . A. It. Uiiciiaiiii, Febloawtf IjWK FIllST-CLAM No. 1 TU11NINH, In ; every style, iindthat nt lour own price, come to JOHN NUjSLLIN, ono block not of .uimury iinugu. marl con II, rilUN ACltIM OF LAND for sale i heap heap :dmaj JO. Ill nprOlf WYMAN & EBERHART'S t'KICICM, Sn to s.v). 30 Styles and 300 Buaair.s now in tbo "BAZAIt." "VARIETY RAZAJl" hell IIETTKI, IJAI1Y CARRIAGES, nnd 20 per cent. BELOW other dealern. Don't bo FOOLISH, nnd buy eUcwhore. Sent 0. 0. 1). Stnto stylo and price. Addrem AL. 0. EUHRHART, ilan agor. P.S. Send in wholesalo or derH for Stationery, Toyx, nnd Fancy Goods. niar8-3m M-M This column will shortly bo occu pied by tho advertisement of tho NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE, WEINSTEIN & KOLLS, 228 FARNIIAM ST. iL SINGER! BXTV YOUR O F Singer Manufacturing Satisfaction Guaranteed in Evry Case EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED ! The BEST for all PRACTICAL USE. BETTER TEIiyCS Than Offered by any oilier Reliablo Company. Cotton Thread, 75o Per Doz. 500-Yard Spools, Six for One Dollar. SILK THREAD, "j-H-a-a-ST btocb: x:rar the city, Ai UA&lHUa I'UIUICS. WILSON" 212 Douglas St., "I-" C. S. GOODRICH, Manufacturer's Agent. nwv.wfv j-- i.' t Jirr m -n t..Tuw- .j ..-.r li . i- f- THE ONLY COMPLETE STOCK OF Childrens' Carriages IXO" TECH CITY. From two to twelve dollars saved on each Carriage by buying from ns. Illustrated Catamkiuis nnd Piuce Lists Furnished on Application. C. S. GOODRICH. NEXT TO THE GRAND CENTRAL, 209 FARNIIAM STREET. O. IF1. Q-OODTJLZDsT, Wholesale Druggist, X3Ld. Senior ixx PAINTS, OILS, AND OMAHA, aiirrz-ijr Wva.MX9ilVh T7ilJrW "BH5 nSn Wf 3 ! s8 HlHriBM-l--P I jVl IH HinHrVlIEBSli ' TIN PLATE, AND SHEET IRON, Japanned Ware, Tools and Machines. Fartlculnrnttcntlon will l.o pal.l to Onion from tho Trmlo. Morelianta convenient In llili mat ktl can euvo Iwtli tlinu and monoy by ordering from us. 0RDER3 SOLICITED AND CATI3FA0ri0N GUARANTEED. r&oio Western Agency for Nebraska nml tho Wofleru Terrllorlei for tlio Cliarter Oak and Stewart Cooking Stoves. KcnJ for Prlco I.lsln. Address nmrS-dtf WM. 8TK1.HENH. ,, wacox STEPHENS & WILCOX DEALEB3 IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.. Carpets, Notions and Indian Goods, ROBES AND FURS, 239 Farnham St., - - OMAHA. M. J. MoKELLIGON, Importer and Jobber or Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No. 142 Farnham Street, - - - Omaha, Neb OLD KENTDOKT WHIBKIEB A SPECIALTY' mayl5uTAaENT H TUB BLDOKAUO WINK COMPANY. OAMFOHNIA us TO TIIK CITIZENS OF OMAHA, Till EMPIRE IE CO. Aronowiri'iarl to CONTItAOT for md Oil nil Ult)i;iW lii tliulr line. IOB AND SOFT WATER. All orders liroiuhtly tilled at tba lowest rales. N. II. Wuaro not acomljlnatlonconiiiaiir. ii.mcui:uMOBiiAur) febl3tf ' & WEBER. Omaha. vai.v " WINDOW GLASS, Neb. multotj noGBns, OmaliA, ,INrol. i An I O AMR piotcomo "lllo tvv oioi-nwo IJU( AND cm:anbi, Cellar nud Foundation Dlgirln AND nitST-CI.A.SSt SOD-LA VINH done l.y C. W. II. IIUKN, IV. W. ror. Kith nml G'uliruriilu ff iimrJi-l nt LEHMANN&llEAIU), House and Sign Painters QIIAININO, GILUINO, DECOHA- TIV1S AN I) IIANNEH PAINTING. IOIIi, llrltvrrii Knrnlinm nml llarno fcW7l MtrctU. jrgaSi-.v-