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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1874)
- .lAW.- , v7 ' WWVWSi KU! 'i T r irv . "W-W WJ ii;xiliU'iiiiiwHirihiiiitriiiMM,iuiiiiiiiririiiirwrw!liitrtir'i M . r THE OMAHA BEE OFFICIAL PAPElt OF THE CITY. TIIE OMAHA DAILY DEE I served to subscribers by carrier, to njr part of the city, every evening, (Sundays ex Jeptcd,) -U fifteen, centl per week, or 0.7S for six months, nl?.OTpernnuin, when paid In advance. . -...,. ., , All complaints bout IrretTilaritlei.addrcsscd this office will twelve prompt attention. Tnit Owaita lmr.Y 1iRK will I niUod to iibsrrlbr-r at the following rates, payablo Inva riably In advance! 17.00 pr annum. J.73 ' 6 months. , , .. This Omaim IuifcT Bsjk has by far 1 1 liAIHIEST clrcuUtlon In the elly, and In, therefore, the beat and cheapest adv.rtlslue medium. . , ., .. Ratrv or Advr.tisi!o. Local notices, 23 cents per lino l local sdvertlsctnents, 80 cents pr lln.j ty the month, 10 cents, ho SdTcrttaemeul Inserted lor 1 thin 39 enla. pedal notices, 10 rents per Unt i single Inser tion, not less thin 25 cents. Transient abvertlsemcnts muit invariably be paid for in advance. ... , , ,, Itotee for standing advertisements by special C0AU'lgil Notices, Statements, Tabular Work, etc., requiring careful revision br copy, or proof to bo furnished, roust bo handed In befor ten o'clock A. M. to Insure lnartlon the Uixclaltnd Local advertisements before two o'clock v. M. Advertisements before one o'clock p. M. All idvcrtlemcnU fur the Wkkkly Hki must to banded In before Monday noon, for the situs week's Issuo. Upenlnf? And Closing of Malls' in Omaha. norm. sua. close. WEST. A.M. P.M. A.M. P. U.V.H. R...A 3:J, ...11:00 .vontii. O.&N.W. n.H... 2:50.. 7.45.... do do 11:00 S:00 O.R. I.AP.It. li...7:80 3:00 do do 11:00 h:U) B. A 11. IUrer It.H 0:00 9:00 do do 8:00 S0CTB. C. 11. A St. Jo 7.0) 4:31 do do O. AS. W. It. 11 3:00... 10:00 Chicago ami all Eastern ctlloi, Nobr.iska City, I'Uttsmouth, Council Bluili and Hurling, ton, duaat iu:30 a. m.,clusat 4:33 a. m. ami 1:43 p. m. St. Louis and St. Joseph, due at 10:10 a. m, and 7 p. m.) closas at 1:13 p. m. and 4:3J a, m. Olllce open Sundays from 12 to 1 p. m. C. i:. YOST, FostnilsUr. AltltlYAL AMD DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Timo Card of the Ititillnxton Haute IXAVKOUAItA. ARRIVU AT OMAHA, Express 2:.'0 p. M. I Kxpress 9:33 a. m. Mill' n.5:00 a. M. I Mail' 10:45 p. if. gundays excepted. 'Mondays excepted. This Is the'only lino running l'ullmtii Hotel. Dining can. P. V. Uitchcocx, IIahry P. Dkuci., Uan'l. Wes. l'nss.Agt. Tkkct A Kent. Chicago, lit. Omaha, Neb. Union Pacific. LXATE. ..11:80 A.M. . 3:00 I M. .. 6:30 A.M. Dally Express, ,. Dally Mixed Dally Frclaht.... Annivr. 2:20 p;m. 8:00 P. M. 2:10 P.M. ChlfiRO, Hock Inland 6c aclflc Mall S:30A.M. 10:43P.M. Exprcn 2:aOP.M. 410:00 A.M. Sandaya excepted. t Mondays exceptcil. Chicago & Nortliwoatorti. Mall 5:30A.M. 10:40P.M. Kxpreaa 2:50 P.M. tlO:OOA.M Untians Oily, St. Jo. & Council II In irk .Morning Kxpross... B :30 A.M. 10:00A.M. Krenlng Uxprere....2:30 P. M. 0:10 P. M. Omaha ic North wcatoru and Sioux C'lly & Pacific. Uall Expreia 8:15 A.M. 8:15 P. M. Pally except Sundays. Omnlbnaca and EAggago Wagons leave the oMco, comer Farnham and Ninth strceta, flf tocn minutes In advanco of tho above Kallroad time. OMAHA BREVITIES. TO ADVEHTIHUU9. The CITY JCIIICULATION or the DAILY BEE Kxcccda by several Iluudrcd that of It dally lucul CoittcmporarlcM Com. blncil. lrTho best and chenpest Uats, Capa, nnd Fura at "Frederick's." d4tf Joccph Musgrnvc, traveling agent of tho Union Facific, went West to day. Judgo Penbody has been in odlco two months, and during that timo has Issued seventy-seven marriage licenses. Mr. M. A. McNauiara's daughter weighs thirtjoa pounds. The young lady arrived this morning at four o'clock. Col.tFrank Brnytho and L. F. Maghin.havo formed a law copart ' nenhip, and hung out their joint hinglo at Visschcr's Iilock. Armstrong Si Shock, hntton, as Trill be seen by a notico in another colilmn, havo dissolved partnership, Mr. Armstrong continuing iu' the business. Tho cases against Joe Smith and James McKiniioy on tho chargo of gambling, were set for oxamiuation beforo Judge Peabody at n Into hour this afternoon. Now Year'n was a profitable day for tho livery stables and hackmen. Sixty dollars was tho amount real ized by ono hackinnu, who oivns threo very fjno outfits. Tho remains of Joseph Eves, who was killed at Schuyler by tho ncci-"-deotal discharge of a pistol with whfch ho wasj fooling, went, East yesterday for burial at Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. Judgo Lako and Messrs. Kcunard and Pieston Bpcnt Now Year's day in deer hunting, that being tho last day for tho killing of deer uudor tho gamo law. They killed ono buck. The following was tho address on a postal'card in tho tho Union Pacific mall yesterday: "To tho barber with a dubblo noso with a Whet on it. I forglt his other namo. Salt Lako City." Mr, E. D. Morwmau. having ac- ceptcd tho position of superintendent 1 of tho Union 'Pacific Exprcai, vico Mr. Ketch urn, resigned, will begin his duties as such ofilcer n the 15th ol this month, 'Mr. Morseman thor oughly understands tho express bust tikis, having had considerable exper to'nce'ai agent of the United Slates' Express Company. Harry Gllmore has retired from the management of tho Wyoming Hotel, and intends taking n rest. He no the hotel well whilo ho was con nected with it, and made money lor the proprietors. Ho U an excellout hotermsn, and '.hat Js saying a great ueal, for it Is not every man that can juuahotti Wednesday afternoon n couple ol young men, whilo out walking on tho bottoms north of the city, found a dead Indian, lying upon tho ground. Ho was wrapped up In a blanket, his head and feet being uncovered, The Wyoming Hotel has been purchased by Capt. D. S. Johnson, n hotel man of considerable experience In Chicago, St. Louis nnd Iowa. He proposes to run tho houso in first class style, and to keep it up to its old standard. Capt. Iloberts, former ly connected with the house, has nr rived from St. Louis, nnd wili preside at tho office counter as clerk. He Is a gentleman qulto well known by tho traveling public, and as clerk of tho Wyoming he is the right man In the right place. The only business beforo the Pollco Court this morning was tho disposal of ft couplo ot cases of va grancy, tho prisoners' names being .Frank Bunnell and Thomas Miller. They were arrested on suspicion of having iu their possession ttolcn goods, which they wero trying to dispose of. Bunnell had on his per son a dischargo from tho army, with tho certlficato of character cut olT. Ho was ordered to leave town, while Miller was discharged nnd allowed to remain. Prof. Duval's New Year'a party at tho Grand Conlral Hotel last oveniug was n very fine affair. Tho little folks danced irom half-past seven till ten o'clock. They were cl cgantly dressed, and ns thoy moved about the iloor with so much natural graco and caso, they presented a yory beautiful scene, which was witnessed with n great deal of interest by the patents nnd spectators generally. Prof. Duval certainly deserves credit for tho efficient manner in which he teaches tho gtaccful accomplishment of dancing. At ten o'clock tho old folks began dancing, nnd tho party did not break up till 2 o'clock. Tho music on this occasion was furnished by the City Band, led by Prof. Hoff man. Personal. Inspector-General Uardio, U. S. A., li at tho Grand Central Hotel. Georgo M. Shock, formerly of tho firm of Armstrong & Shock, left this morning for his homo at Baltimore W. C. Langdon, formerly of tho Union Pacific tolegrnph ofiico at Laramie, has received tha appoint ment of operator in tho A. & P. office at Omaha. Among the many nrrlyals at tho Wyoming Hotel nro the following : W 0 Langdon, Erio, Pa; J W Kce Icr, Chicago; A W James, St Louis; J 1) Turner and wife, St Louis; Dan iel Moloney, Denison, Iowa; Thos Grady nnd wife, Virginia City, Nov; Richard Cowell, do; Jas G reason, do; L M Bowdoin, Portland, Me; Thos Dealing, do; Mrs Bishop and child, Chicago. Church Announcements. Booth Omaha Mission. Preach ing by the pastor, J. M. Adair, at 10:30 A. m. Subject, "Forsaking Sin." Sabbath school at 2:30 p. v. Preaching at 7 p. M., by K6y. M. F. Shinn. All are invited to be present. Second M. E. Church. PraUo nnd Promise meeting at 10 A. M. Preaching at 11 A m. by M. F. Shinn, and 7 P. h. by the pastor, Rov. J. U. Presson. Sunday school at 2:30 r. it. All are invited. Mkyek's Music Halt,. Tho Free Itolleiuua Do-lotjr will meet nt 3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. Subject for discussion, "Is tho God of tho Bi ble a God of Live?" Seats free. Lutheran. Church. 10:30 a. m., Lord's Supper; text, Mark, 15-3-1. Sunday school, 12 M. Evening, 7; text, Prov. 11-30. United Presbyterian, Church corner California and Eighteenth streots. Preaching by tho pastor, Rev. Thos. McOague. Morning ser vlco at 10:30. Evening scrvico at 7 o'clock. Sabbath School nt 3 p. M. Scats free. All nro cordially invited. St. Mark's, South Omaha. Scr vico to-morrow' morning nt 10:30. Sunday school at!2:30;instead of 9:30 as heretofore. CoNannoATioxAi, Church, corner Nineteenth nnd Chicago Htreots. Ser vices ns usual at 10:45 A. M. nnd 7:30 P. M. Preaching by tho pastor, Rev. A. F. Sherrill, Holy Communion at closo of morning servico. Eve ning subject, "Lessons to tho Com-muni-it on tho Life and Death of n Good Man." Sabbath school nt noon. The church during the week will join in the Union meetings of prayer. Scats frco to all. Firbt M. E. Church. Rev. Clark Wright. Morning subject, 10:80 o'clock, ''Now Year's Lesson." Eve-, nlng subject, 7:30 o'clock, "Give Mo Thine Hand." Indian 'curiosities at 1C3 Faruhnm trcet aul4tf Bef. McKolUgou's card on tho fourth page. ' aug23tf Notice. Tho copartnership heretofore ex isting between tho undersigned is diesolved this day by mutual consent. Tho business hereafter will bo carried on by G. R. Armstrong, who' alone is nuthorl;d to mako collections for tk. .urn firm, and will liquidate all liabilities. Oeoruk M. Shock, Jan3dlt O, R. AVMeTftoso, FOOLS ARE NOT DEAD YET. ALL The Grand Confidenco Gamo that was Played by the "Great. European Wizard." Some four or fivo weeks ago a woman nbottt forty or fifty years ef age, named Mitchell, came to Omaha, accompanied by a carpenter, who passed himself oft' as her husband. Madamo Mitchell professed to bo one of the most wonderful fortuno tellers of tho age, able to lift tho veil from the misty future, nnd to relate in detail tho events of the past, and also to effect tho most rcmnrkablo cures. Sho advertised extensively as tho "Great European Wizard," who could seo tho nature, cause and time of all events and mysterious circum stances at every ago of life; describo all things, persons nnd character, and exact location of buried treasures; show a correct likeness of your future partner iu her celebrated Rock Dia mond; bring about wonderful recon ciliations between estranged la dies und' gentlemen, &c, and it Was not long before her rooms on .Tenth street wero crowded by tho people of both sexes, of all ages nud color,rich and poor, all of whom, cither out of faith in tho advertised powers of tho "Great European Wiz ard," or clso out of mere curiosity, paid her foes, some of which wero quite large, in order to have their fortunes told, or somo chronic disease cured. Madame Mitchell, who claimed to havo been boru uuder a lucky Btar, reaped a rich harvest from tho crop of fools who visited her. Yosterday sho concluded that it was about timo to pack up nud trnvel, ns many of her victims wero beginning to smell n mouse, ns her predictions failed to como true, and her cures wero nil a sham. So Inst evening she and her husbaud pur chased tickets for Chattanooga, at tho St. Joo ticket office, and left this morning ut fivo o'clock over the Kansas City, St. Joo nnd Council Bluffs railway. At tho timo they bought their tickets they expressed a desire that nothing should bo said about it. This roused tho suspicion of nsr,cutlomnn who overheard tho re quest, and ho warned thoir boardiug houso keeper, who, howover, stated that thoy had always paid their bills in advanco. This they could afford to do, as their rovenuo from the army of tho fools who beseigod their rooms, was immense. But the sequol of their sudden de parture transpired this morning. It wns ludicrous iu the extreme in fact, wo feel ourselt unable to do the matter justice. Sufiico it to say, that the victims swarmed about tho house, anxiously inquiring for tho "Great European Wizard," and ench sighing over tho I033 of their ,monoy, taken from them by this bold confidence woman. Among tho motley crowd wero noticed a colored woman and her daughter, who had paid Mndntno Mitchell $25 to havo her euro some diseaso which afflicted tho daughter. Tho diseaso was worse than ever, nnd thoy both wautod bvik their money. Another victim, n white woman, wan lamonting tho loss of $10; a young man who had contributed fifteen dol lars to this hugo fraud, woro a woe begone expreision on his countenance. Others, among whom wero some very respectable appearing pcoplo, came to the houso, and mado anxious inquir ies for the "Great European Wizard," nnd when' they learned that she had gone, they discreotly concealed their vexation, ond re turned homo sad'dor, wiser and poor er men and women. The numbor of people that wero victimized by this quack and fortune telling fraud is very largo, larger by far than any ono would suppose. Should tho fool-killer visit Omaha at tho present timo ho would havo an extensive job on his hands. SCHOOL BOOKS!! Tho BEST BOOK STORE to buy them, is at the BAZAR. Also stationery, Ac. janSdlt FURS! Great reduction in prices. Tho most eensiblo presont Is'n fine sett of furs. Sable icitt. Mink tells of the led (jxiulily, lloyal Ermine, Alaska Seal, Atiraatn. Uvcrytuing tasty and fashionable. All goods nro sold greatly below their value. Gents' furs very low. Chlldrens' sotts al most given uway. Now is the time to buy. Ladies should not fail to avail thomselves of this chance. Never again will furs bo sold at such prices. Pleaso call in timo and make your selections. A. HunERMAN. 23tf RUBBER GOODS A full assortment of Rubbor Goods for men's, Womeu's, And Children's Wear. At W. B. Lorinq & Co.'fl. Corner Fourteenth and Farnham Sts., upposne uranu central Hotel. jan3dlt BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Having bought W. V. Morse & Co.'s retail stock of Boots and Shoes. .wo would call attention to tho many bargains to bo obtained, and Invito inspection qf tho same. V. B, Lorinq A Co.. rnerFourteonth and Farnham Sts., I' ,. opposite tbef Grand Central Hotel. THE jsuimi a, . DETECTED. A Bold Confidenoo Gamo Brought to Light. Somo months ago, our renders will remember that wo mentioned the fact of the arrest of Jack McDonald, n notorious three-card mouto mau of this city, by ono Thomas Smith, of Abilene, Kansas, whero McDonald formerly resided, nnd whero, becom. Ing involved in somo difficulty, ho was obliged to givo $500 bonds for his appearance at tho District Court. His bondsmen were Thos. Smith, E. P. Wilson, then editor of tho Abilene Chronicle, but now editor nud pro prietor of tho Topoka Timet, and an other man. McDonald forfeited his bonds and camo to Omaha. Smith was sent after him by tho othor two bondsmen. After McDonald was ar rested, his Omaha frlonds raised tho five hundred dollars for him, nnd one hundred dollars besides with which to pay all his expenses, nnd thus obtained his reloaso without his lug taken out of tho city.' This oney was all paid ovor to Smith, who roturned to Abilene, and repre sented to his associatos nu tho bond, that ho could not find McDonald, and did not receive n cent at Omaha. lie demanded and obtained from his associates tho sum of ono hundred dollars, as tho expenses of tho trip ; they also wero obliged to pay their portion of tho bond. They dis covered somo time afterwards that Smith had played them n oharp game; and thoy accordingly deter mined to bring him io justice. Mr. Wilson nrrived in town a day or two since, and procured a largo amount of testimony in the shape of depositions from parlies who are thoroughly conversant with the wholo affair1. This testimony will bo used against Smith next Tuesday iu court at Abileno. McDonald him self, ex-City Marshal Kimball, and other parties, all testify to tho fact that tho money was paid to Smith, who, it i3 claimed, made nearly seven hundred dollars by the operation. Mr. Wilson, roturned to Kansas to day, determined to have justice dealt out to tho man Smith, who has played a very meau and dishonest game. Save Your Paper Rags and Pat ronize Home Industry. Arrangements aro now uuder way by tho undersigned to erect n paper mill in Omaha, at an early day. Ho would therefore invito everybody to savo their rags for homo consumption. Extra prices paid at my warehouse, 104 nnd 1GG Douglas street, between 10th nnd 11th. II. Berthom. jnu3-3t High livers, those indulging iu case and pleasure, nnd thoso of sedan tary habits, can prevent Boils, Car buncles, Gout, Red Skin, Eruptions, Pimples, Constipation, Piles, Drowi ncs?. Billiousncss. and other condi tions induced by such habits, by taking from four to six of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets ouco a week, or, better still, one to two each night. Twenty-fivo cents a vial, by all druggists. GG3-d&wl Furs. I wish to sell my largo stock of furs at vory low prices. Now is tho timo to buy. Ladies, pleaso call nnd select. Prices nro suro to suit. dl5tf A. HunnuMAN. Go to Solomon's best Coal Oil. Try Hend Light Oil, 175 fine test; safe as lard; only 40c. per gallon. d20ml Fresh caramels nud taffy nt L tey's. octStf Genuine Goods in tho millinery Hue, nnd cheap, at Mrs. Atkinson's, cor. of 17th at. and Capitol nv. nov2Gtf Old pnpers forsalo by tho hundred at the Bee office. Holiday hats and bonnets. Some thing new, at Mrs. Atkinson's, corner Capitol avenue and Seventeenth sts. d23tf If you want to buy a lino nnd elo. gant, nnd nt tho same timo cheap, dress, call at Bushman's, 13th street, bgt. Farnham and Douglas. Only ono price asked. 2ilf - If yon wish to savo money in buy ing dry goods, examino thoso nt Bushman's strictly ono prfco eaeli store, 13th St., bet. Farnham nnd Douglas. dcc27tf Notice, . Cheap John has removed to 147 Faruhnm, near 10th st. Call and got bargains. dec31t3 CASH PAID FOR DRESSED JLIOGS, by F. H. Gicssleman ; office, 21!: 1-2 Farnham street. d2Gtf FORTSCOTT (red and blade) COAL OTTUMWA (Iowa) COAL. LACKAWANNA (anthr.) COAL. BLOSSBURG (blacksmith's) COAL. Union Coal and Mining Co., 13th st., bet. Farnham nnd Douglas dGtfeod O. B, Fitch pays cash for second hand furniture 490 Twelfth street, between Farnham and Hnrney, np25 tf '' Leave your orders for Gillabpy Coal, of Ottumwa, 212$ Farnham st. octSOH : , mu f . The mcml crs q? the H.tlnl Patriot's Catholic Uoiiefici.il Society of Omalia will attend a mooting to bo held in tho boys' school room, on liighth ctrect, between Howard nnd Hnrney, to-morrow nfternoon at 3 o'clock, to frame a constitution nnd by-laws hereafter to bo governed by, nnd nil Catholic citizens between the nges.of 21 nnd 45 yenrs, of good moral char nctor, wishing to become member nro respectfully Invited to attend. P. M. Mui.Lt:?, Sec'y. B. Shannon, Pro. j ui3dlt Partus along tne linu if tho U. P. R. R. wanting anything in the shoo lino would do well to cnd their orders to M. T. Kinney, Columbus' His stock is complete, both in East ern nnd home-made. Ho mnkes fine sewed boots to measure iu n? good stylo -as nny maker in tho State; also, pegged calf, kip and caso goods to or der. dccl7wJts4w $5 Reward. Lost last night, op posite J. S. Gibson's, on Fouttecnth street, n silver watch. Lcavo at jnn3dl t W. V. Morse &. Co.'s. i SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. AdverttarmtnH of To lt, For Sale, IMl, Wants, Found, Hoarding, .c.,wlll bo ItnortMln time columns onco for TEN CENTO rwrllnet each sutwoouent Insertion, FIVE CENTS per line. Tim flrnt lnnertlon never less slian TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. tJIOK RENT A nutise with 6 rooiai, on ' Ckarloi stro:t, Shlun'a addition, between 2U and 2.'d atrceta. Address A. ALDERSON, Jb3U) through l'ostofflce. J ANTED (lorman drug clerk or Herman VY youth that whhrj to learu. Apply to C. I-', (louduian, Drugilit, Fnrnham street. Ja3t4 IS theroa sportlui laly nnywher Jwho de sires ndlicrot gentleman of good address, to assist In miking mnnnr. Ja3t4 WM. PITTS, Omaha, Neb. NOTICE. My connection with tho Wyom ing Hotel terminated nn the l't of Janu ary, 1S7I. 1IAKHY OILMOUE. Jail2 TriOIl ItKNT House of Ave rotnis, closets, 1 good cellar nud clstrrn, No. 228 Cam (., bef. )3ili nnd 14th. Apply to Win. P.owllxer, cor. Jonos und 7th utrcits, ja2tf HOI'SE FOR ItENT-On IRth A , near ruining. S. A. TAYLOR & CO. Ja2tf HOUSE I'dll RENT-On IStli. let. Chicago nnd Cms. S. A. TAYLOR A CO. Ja'itf CJTORK FOR RENT On N W (or. IRth nnd O Chicago. S. A. TAYLOR A CO. ja2tf FOR ItlLVr 7 rooms, suitable for dwelling, rnr. ICth nnd Chicago. Ja2U H. A. TAYLOR A CO. ROUSE FOR RENT-On Otis nnd Dodr". S. A. TAYLOR A CO. Ja2lf TOOMS TO RENT Furnished or iinfur- .l.V lii-iiM, wmii -r witnoiit board. Apply nt 610 Twelfth street. deaota "WfANTED To bilv for rnsh, a house nnd vv lot. Applr nt No. 210 l'urnbam strce', between 12th und 13th. Ja3-lw T) REST A furnished room, on Poujlas street, Jut west of tho Lutheran Church. Inquire of John Woblcr. It IJIOR SALE llouso nnd lot, on enrnsr of 10th and IMctllc, which will bo sold cheap lor cash. Inquire on the premises. ja'Mf PLACE WANTED-Innprlvnlo family, to do gcnornl housework. It A. W. WIRT, Postoffice. FOR RENT V housi with 7 roon'K, on Htl at., lct. Jackaon and Jonos. Inquire nt tlili ofHeo. dec29tf I).VRrtE3 wnntlnirn'stitanco In ilo'lng rr . opening sots of books, or wanting a per msnent book-keeper, w ill apnly to r n pvavo dcc5ii-lw JfiO Fnrlihnin street. ANEW STYLE In Woolen nnd 'lr Flower Stiiid: also, Rook Hacks for Church mo. Manufacturer of P.i cnt Clothes R.ir nnd improved Ironlnz Hoards and Chil dren's Klclshs, ntW. Qoentt's, Cirpcnter and llullder, 19th street. Uec27-lw mlIRF.1'. furnished rooms to ront, with eon .1, vrulouces for (lie. Inqulioat No. C.)9 Fil Itenth st. decSGtf M At.KTcich'rWantcd-ln District No. 2. I. Apply to L O. Dudley, or to E. Tntrlck. ec2l!f F OR SALE. ,AT A RAROAIN-A neat (nmfortaliln houm. In itm.1 renilr. wlili J rooms, cell ir, ouMinuse, and yood cistern. In fiulrn at F L McDonald's, corner 10th and Iarnhani streets. d!2 tf "VTEW, AT T. (?. IIRUNERS. TVJEW JIES3 MACKEREL. VTEW PICKLES IN VINEGAR. IilRESH OYSTERS, EVERY DAY. o23U na,0 au- M of THY. D REt'SED OR ALIVE, AT ALLESDORF!3, 200 Doug'as street. ALSO CHOICE AFPLCS by tie barrel. dtSOtf Ciiaries Sbiveriok XVCAxa.xii.r'n.o t ixx-oi- AND Wholesale & Betail BEALEU IH FurmturE BEDDING, MIRRORS, BTO. HAS THE BEST STOCK IN OMAHA, AND MA1CE3 THE LOWEST PRICES 203 ZTarnham St. sepld o mo we naLtwly VA11KE GODWIN, Attorney at Law. (Campbell's Illock,) 3091-2 THIRTEENTH BTEEET, OMAHA, s2ll liu T. W. T. Itichnrds, Attorney at Law, Office 510 181b St., 'hot. Fnrnliain nud Douglas, Omaha, Neb. Pi 0. Box 1)00, augutf CHEAP HOMEESf For Moohanics, Mon of Small ' Means, nud Everybody. , RF.DIIK A ItlllOOshjio Just put In mar ket 1 lfty Acres of Iaiud in the Heart of the City I l.yliU luini-dlatcly smith of St. Msry's avenue, lnttv.iii 20lhnud 21th streets, adjoining Mr I urehase's, mi tho south. To ba lold Iu par cels ot ons acre tacii, at S 1 , O O O ! 0cr S 0,000 worth hare been slid In the put thirty d)a. First Co.iiu l'lrst Served, nt These Prices, Until April 1st, when U.VTUS VVll.L II K IIOUULKD. JkS-Jm Ladies Fashionable Gloak and Dress Maker, Promenade Hulls, Evntng Drrsscs, Wedding Suits, Morning rnjipers. Coals, .(c, cut to order in tlio utcst Parisian Hyle.s. Having carried on fasuionablo cutting and nttlng tor indies in all Its branches In thu vurlous capitals and centres of fashion In Europe and America I tnko pleasure In Introducing myself to the ladlis of Omaha. Patlslnetlon guaranteed in every alepartment of my prof ssloii. So. 300 l.ttU Slice'. octCdlv 11. WE1.F. E. F. COOK, 537 lltu St., botareou Soughs and Dodge, tiitf O.IIAIM. M'.It. Victor Restaurant ICO FAU.S1IA.11 S'lllISRT, itet-sffcn 10th aud 11th, VICTOR DLOROSS, - Prop'r. TABLES SUPPLIED WITH EVERyTHINO In tho Market. Open From 7 a. m. to 12 p. m. All Meals Sorved to Order. 0TBTER3 SERVED IN EVERY STILE Game in season. Trices to suit the time's. CHARLES RIEWE, 2M Farnham street, between lltb and 13th, UNDERTAKES. JACOB gisb:, 301 Furnhnut Kt, Uct. lllh & 15Ui, aroniv xa.ijl3b:. 2S5.IIarnry street, between lltb and 13th, In nil It llranehes, In, the latest and most approved pattern. . IIOR3E SHOKINO AND RLACKHMITIIlNfl nnd repairing done oa short uotlce, sep2il Iv VAN DORN'S MACHINE S3EXOI?. All kinds of light nud heavy MACHINKUY M.VDK& REPAIRED. SSrAU Work Guaranteed.' 288 HARNEY STREET, . . OMAHA, r ASM m S mmmm m 2 a m 01m ! I - 2 U W$MwWMf ' g pl I It l t, O 3 a - ! aT ftll "sAwJl: is -Sx W'W tmpElrlTAElER. inaja-ll Ivr-raM Carriage nnd Wntrou Making EWEI & STONE, - d tm V ' I rf-JRl VtV iii 1 Tiv 7nt t- Have on hand a creat variety of FTJRTITIJR E, Which we oll'jr for sate at Ejis'srn prion. A large .IojV of MATTRESSES ASTD BE2DDI1TG, Curled Hair, Mosi, Unholstery Matoriah, Mirrors, etc. Wo mnnufaoturo to order nny article of furnituro wanted. Nps. 187, 189 and 191 Farnham Street. Jan3eodl( CR0CKE CHINA, Glassware, LiMPS, ai.VNDELlERS, BRACKETS, BURNERS, WICKS, tkfj-asA i L.T,ixrlxi. s rn tv 3STOTIOE1 : al.nvVlS.T.di1?? ?.nfX.V1Hf,la "S'r v'n,,a,n ?lr"'i "'1 I trgesfand most complete stock of Ilia above goods West of thoMltsjurl rives I u;)jril'i ; 1 1 Eiw'lsh wir.i direct (rnm tlm.otterlin nl!illT.hin1n,:,ll1:h,,",11!',,rll,!.f;',''u!l' '''o.iuti.'sc"u'r', SSili'd., 'K""" "!.' ';... ''"lllf.!'' aayfth.alimg,MiWn,.l..W . . v ,..j bvvu- 4iv lUttri 'HJIUin dlStfeo-1 US.-; mm ' ' ' " "" ....l( ! l TIN PLATE, AND SHEET IRON, Japanned Ware, Tools and Machines. Particular attention will bo p:ld to Orders from the Trado. Merchant ocmvenleut to this war kct can savo both llino and money by ordorlug rum us. ORDERS SOLICITED AND SATISFACTION QUAUANTEF.D. WTSolo Western Agency for Nebraska and tho Weltera Territories fur the Charter Oak and Stewart Cooldns Slovoa. Eend for Prlco Lists. Address MIIiTOKT XIOG-X3X19, ra"5-1" OmaUa, 3NToto. INGEH m BT7Y OF The Singer Manufacturing Company. Bstlsfacllon Qus Caso. Every Machine Wsrranlo.1. Ileltr Terms than nlleie-l by any other lUllabio Company. MACHINr TWIST,, LINEN AND COTTON THREAD, LA UU EST STOCK IN TnE CITY, AT EASTERN PRICES. 3XT. XsT-A.I30aNr, Agont. 'Pfllt '-il'i IloiiKlns Street, Umnlin. O. IP. GrOOID-AOsr, Wholesale Druggist PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS, OMAHA, - Neb. aprl2-ly N. I. D. SOLOMOIT, WHOLESALE D?A.I2TTS, OILS AND WINDOW GLAS, COAL OIL AND HEADrLIOHT OIL, OMAHA, "- -! - -oiw- NEBRASKA, TTNtSSH K9Hm . Vs si H ;) Wm CS few "V MSSfoiPi W4lT1 m. .rvfeWs -i isrBlj tr Jfc I 4 Hi HI 1 V. CUTLERY, Silver-Platcd VsTAro, FANCY UOODS -or KVLiir nicscuii'Tio.v -l.N- i:iulIo.s Vniltly. 3Stc,, 3HtO. s " effigy JOEL T. GRIFFEN. iiiiniUilAIII. - STOTTJR. WmSmm&P B a tf ( tnwvxrrA MHl sasjasjsjasl mtltmtmmtmm mt r'"- -r. m : Tal T f- maw fcjiTr1taffiffiy A ffi?