"w?rlKUSi r Pp fe'JMAiUiiri)iiiifcafciWiit. " 54. - . jr- 'w WWBMN.iWI ( Viftnnr (r4 im iii .w.jii "'"iim iiiiiW11"" " "'Wj J SHU m. L iigyr' '.IL"I TI1" 'XjSfflyU'" "" ' ; tt TSWTT"" 9Sr?N V 1; THE OMAHA BEE omciAii I'APBii of Tin: city. TUB OMAHA DAILY BEE In served to suliscribers by carrier, to any rart of the city, every evening-, (Sundays ni jepted.) it Mu-efl cents per week, or 3.i for air month", and I7.00 per annum, when PU in IflTAQC All cotnnl All complaints about Irregularities, anurosscu this office w Til flu it, ft TilK Omaha Daily Has will be maiiM to ill receive prompt iieniiyu. suhicrlhcrs at the following rates, payable Inva riably la advance! (7.00 per nn lira. S.7J " 6 months. ,,,., Tiik Omaha Daily IIkr Iim by far the LA1UIKST circulation in the city. and Is, therefore, tho liest nd cheapest advertising mndlutn. Uatkh or Aijvrrtiiiino. Local notlras, 1.1 cents per Una local advertisements, 10 cents p-r lino: by tho month, 10 ccnti. No advertisement Inserted for Icm than 60 eenU. Kpoclal nodes', 10 cents per lino; slnale Inser tion, not leM thu 25 eenU. ... . Transient abverllsements must Invariably be raid for In advance. Kates for standing advertisements by special contract. . . . All fyal Notices, Statements, Tabular Work, elc, requiting careful rcvlstou bjr copy, or proof to bo furnished, must bo handed In before ted o'clock A. u. to Insure Insertion the itno day. fpeclal and Local advertisements before two o'clock r. u. Advertisements before ono o'clock p. it. All advertisements for tho Wkkki.y Urn must le handed In before Monday noon, for the si me week's issue. Opening mid Closing of Malls In O in uli a. H- im DUh. cui. WIT. A.M. r. . A.M. 1 M. U. V. II. I' 2.20 U:w) VAST. O. A N. W. It.K... 11:00 4 11 40 I'.O.... O. n. 1.A1. It. 11.. 11:00 ISO rto do.,... H.AM.n. It.H 11:00 4 80 do do.... SOUTU. C. D. A 81. Jo 7.0) 4.C0 do Uu. ....... O. & H. W. It 3:00 10.00 NOinn. O.AN. W. It. It.... 2:W 7.4J Chlcsio nnl all Krstnrn cities, Nobrsska City, I'l.iU.mtnith, Council 111 11 Hi mid Hurling ton, duast lu;M . m.,clmcsnt 4 JO a. m. aud 1:41 p. m. Ht. Louis and .St. Joseph, dun at 10 0 a. m, anil 7 p ni.J clussi at IttJ p. m. and 4:3J a. m. Offico open Sundays from 12 to 1 p. m. 0. K. YOST, Postmaster. AltJIIYAl, ASD DEl'AItTUUU OF TRAINS. Time i'nril of the IliiilliiRton Itouto IKAVKOUAIIA. ARRIVR ATOMUtA. 1C j press MO r. !. I Express 9..11 A. t. Mall .3:00 A. M, Mull' 10:43 r. M. Sundays exieptcil. MoniU)a oxcepted. This Is tho only lino running Pullman Hotel. T)lnlngcrs 1). W. MlT( HCOCK, llAHIlY l'. DEUKt., Unn'l. Wis. Puss. Agt. TlcItU Agent. Chicago, 111. Omaha, Neb. Union I'aclflc. LIAVK. .11:30 A.M. 6:00 P.M. . 0.30 A.M. AIHUYE. 2:20 P.M. 9.00 P. M. 2.WP.M. Dally Express.. Dully Mlxid Dally FrcluM... CUltiao, Itoclc ImIuiiiI Sc nclflc Mall S:30 A.M. 10:40 P. M. Express 2.50P.M. tlO.OOA.M. Bundiy excepted. tMondaya excepted. Clilcnso t Northwestern. Mnll 5:"5nA.M. 10:40P.M. Express 2.S0 P.M. tlO:UOA. M Kntiaun lty, Ht. Jo. A: Council niniTIs .MorulncXlxpreBS... 5:M A. M. 10.00 A.M. Kvoalnn Express.. .2:50 P. M. C.40P.M. Oninlin Sc Norlliweajtern and Slonx Vltr & I'aclllc. MallExpro 8:15 A.M. 2:15 P.M. Dally except Huudaya. Omnlbnaea and Kaggaga Wagona leare tho eftlce, corner Farnham and Ninth utreuls, ttf teon mlnutoa la advance of tho above Itallroad time. OMAHA BREVITIES. TO AIVi:ilTINKU9. The CITY CIUCUI.ATIUX or tlie DAILY BEE Kxrterfa by aeveral Iluiiitred Hint of I ta dally Incut Coiiteinpornrie Com. blnetl. JOSrTlio beat nml cheapest Hats, Onpd, mid Fum at "Fredericks." d-itr Jotoph Jltisgrnvo, traveling'ngont of tho Union Pucitlc, went West Siitutduy. Judgo Ponbody has been in oflteo two montlis, and durin; that timo lins isaucd Bovonty-sovcn utarringo Jiccnses. Jlr. 1. A. McNamnra'a daughter weigltH tblrtion pound. Tbo young ludy arrived Saturday morning at four o'clock. Col. Frank Bmytho and L. F. Mnginn bavo formod a law copart nerahip, and hung out thcir'vjoint hingle nt Visschor'a Block. Armstrong ?c Shook, hatter, as will bo necn by a notice in nnothor column, have dissolved .partnership, Mr. Armstrong continuing iu tbo business. . Judgo Lrtko and Messrs. Kcnnard and Ptcston spont New Year's day in deer hunting, that being tho last day for tho killing of deer under tbo- tjamo law. They killed 0110 buck. Tho fellow who was expoctlng n holiday on Washington' birthday, was 'greatly disappointed to learn. upoirexaminlngthocalcndarforl87'ir manual uuy win como on a ouuuay this yonr. Mr. 13. D. Morsoman, having ac cepted tlio position of superintendent of tho Union Pncifio Kxpress, vlco Mr. Kotchum, resigned, will begin his duties as such uillcer en tbo ltith ot tliis month. Mr. Moreoman thor oughly understands tho express bttsi iicuh, having had considerable expes ienco as ngent of tho Unltod States Kx press Company. , A party of trentyfour business men nibt at tho Grand Ctntral Hotel Saturday orcnitig, for tho purpose of forming n toclul club. After thor oughly talking tho subject over, a committco was appointed to draft a constitution and by-laws, and to ro port at a meeting to bo held next Saturday evening. The club will be' composed ot about Bovonty-ilvo mem bers. Tho State Hoard of Agriculture will meet at tho Grand Central Ho tel on Wednesday next, for tho pilr-, pose of deciding whore the, next State Fair shall be held. Omaha is entitled to tho bensfit, and will pro bably obtain it, if the business mou and others interested in the city' welfnr, will como forward and at tend to the matter. Promptness and1 liberality will securo tho State Fair Jor 1871, for Omaha, Wednesday nlternoon n couple o( young men, wlillo out walking on the bottoms north of tho city, found n dead Indian, lying upon tho ground. Ho was wrapped up In a blankot, his head and feet bo'.ng uncovered, Harry Glimore has retired from the management of the Wyoming Hotel, and intends taking a rest. lie ran the hotel well whilo ho was con nected with it, and mado money lor tho proprietors. Ho is an cxcoliont hotel man, and that is saying a great deal, for it'ii not ovory man that can run a hotel. The Wyoming Hotel has been purchased by Capt.'D. S. Johnson, a hotel mati'of considerable experience in Chicago, St. Louis and Iowa. He proposes to run tho homo in first class style, and to keep it up to its old standard. Cant. Koberts, former ly connected with tho house, has ar rived from St. Louis, and will preside at tho ollico counter as clerk. Ho is a gentleman quite well known by the travollug public, and as clerk of the Wyoming be is the right man in the right place. Tho only business boforo the Po lite Court Saturday morning was the disposal of n couple ot cases of va grtucy, tho prisoners' names being Frank Bunnell and Thomas Miller. They wero arrested on suspicion of having in their possession stolen goods, which they wero trying to disposo of. Bunnell had on his per son a dlschargo from tho army, with the certificate of character cut off. Ho was ordered to leave town, while Miller was discharged and allowed to remain. Prof. Duval's Now Ycari party at tho Grand Contral Hotel Friday evening was a vory fine affair. Tho little folks" danced ironi half-past seven till ten o'clock. They were el egantly dressed, and as they moved about the floor with so much natural grace and ease, thoy presented a yery beautiful scene, which was witnessed with agreat deal of interest by the patents and spectators generally. Prof. Duval certainly deserves credit for tho efficient manner in which he teaches tho gtaooful accomplishment of dancing. At ten o'clock tho old folks began dancing, and tho party did not break up till 2 o'clock. The music on this 'occasion was furnished by tho City Band, led by Prof. UofT man. Friday evening, while a certain young gentlemau was calling upon a young lady, ho had Oceanian to use his handkerchief, but instead of pull ins; out that useful articlo he was sur prised to find that ho had drawn from his pocket a napkin, having plainly marked upon it tho words, "Grand Central Hotel." He had evidently, while eating supper, taken it by mis take, supposing that it was his hand' kerchief. Ho hurriedly placed the napkin back in bis pocket, and dur ing the remainder of bis visit ho did not take it out again, although lie had a terriblo cold in his head. Un der tho cV.sumstanccs, ho found it necessary to make his call vory brief. Personal. J. Sterling Morton is nt tho Grand Central. Henry Starring, of Chicago, is stopping at tbo Grand Central. Inspector-General nardio, U. S. A., ii at tho Grand Central Hotel. Wm. II. Foster arrived from Cii i- cago yesterday, and is stopping at tho Grand Central. Andy Borden, one of tho clerks at the Grand Central Hotel, went East to Chicago yesterday on it visit. Georiro M. Shock, formerly of tho firm of Armstrong Si Shock, left Saturday morning for bis homo at Baltimore. W. C. Langdon, formerly of tho Union Pacific telegraph ofilco nt Laramie, has received tho appoint ment of oporator in tho A. & P. ofilco ut Omaha. Among the many arriyals at the Wyoming Hotel aro the following : W O Lungdon, Erie, P; J w'too ler, Chicago; A W Jarr.es, St Lotiisj J D T;urner and wife,, St Louis; Dan iel Moloney, Denlson, Iowa; Tlios Grady and wifo, Virginia City, Nov; ...-,, ...... ...., . .. .-j, ., chard Cowell, do;j Jas G reason, do; M IJowdoiti,' Portland, MejThos Richard LM Doaiiug, do; Mrs Bishop aud child Chicago, Paiitie3 along the lino of tho U. P. It. It. wanting anything in the shoo lino would do well to send thoir, ordors to M. T. Klnnoy, Columbus' His stock is complete, both in East ern and home-made. Ho makes fino sowed boots to measuro in qs good stylo as nny maker in tho Stato; also, pegged call, kip and case goods to or der. dccl7w4s4w f 5 ItKWAnn. Lost last, night, ops positcJ. ti. Gibson's, on Fouiteouth street, a silver watch. Lcavo at jan3dlt W. V. Mobbc & Co.'s. Indian curiosities at 163 Farnham treet , , aul4tf Sr.K McKolligon's card on the fourth page. aug23tf Notice. Tho cepartuerithin 'heretofore ex- isting between tho undorsigned I dissolved this day by mutual consent. Tho business hereafter will bo carried on by G. R; Armstrong, who alone is authorized to make collections fqr the hito firm, aud will, liquidate all UHMIUloa. 'i ailaVtl GiioitaE M. Shook, JaaSJlt G. R. ArmstronQj THE FOOLS ARE NOT DEAD YET. ALL The Grand Confidonco Game- that was Played by tho "Groat Europoan Wizard." Some four or five weeks ago a woman about forty or fifty years o( age, named Mitchell, camo to Omaha, accompanied by a carpenter, who passed himself off ns her husband. Madame Mitchell professod to bo one of tho most wonderful fortuno tellers of the age, able to lift tho veil from the misty future, and to rclato in detail tho events of tho past, and also to effect tho most remarkable cures. Sho advortlsed extensively as tho "Great European Wizard," who could seo tho nature, cause and timo of all events and mysterious circum stances at every ago of life; describo all tilings, persons and character, and exact locution of buried treasures; show a correct likeness of your futuro partner in her celebrated Rock Dia mond; bring about wonderful recon ciliations between estranged la dies and gentlemen, Ac, and it Was not long before her rooms on Tenth street wero crowdod by tbo people of both soxes, of all ages aud color, rich and poor, all of whom, either out ol faith iu the advertised powers of tho "Great Europoan Wiz ard," or elso out of mero curiosity, paid her fees, some of which wero quito large, in order to have their fortunes told, or some chronic disease cured. ' Madamo Mitchell, who claimed to hnvo been born under a lucky star, reaped a rich harvest from tho crop of fools who visitod her. Friday sho concluded that it was about time to pack up and travel, as mauy of hor victims were beginning to smell a mouse, as her predictions failed to como true, and her cures were all a sham. So iu tho evening she and her husband pur chased tickets for Chattanooga, attuo St. Joo ticket office, and left Satur day morning at five o'clock over the Kansas City, St. Joo nnd Council Bluffs railway. At the timo they bought their tickets they expressed a desire that nothing should bo said about it. This roused tho suspicion of a gentleman whoovorhoard the re quest, and ho warned their bourding houso keeper, who, however, stated that thoy had always paid their bills in advance This they could afford to do, as their revenue from the army of tho fools who beseiged their rooms, was immense. But the sequel of their sudden de parture transpiredJSaturday morning. It was ludicrous in tho extreme in fact, wo feel ourselt unable to do the mattor justice Suffice it to say, that tho victims swarmed about the house, anxiously inquiring for tho "Great European Wizard," and each sighing over the loss of their money, taken from them by this bold confidenco woman. Among the motloy crowd wero noticed n colored woman and her daughter, who had paid Madamo Mitchell $25 to hayo her euro some disease which nfllicted tho daughter, Tho diseafo was worse than ever, and they both wanted bck their money. Another victim, n white woman, was lamenting tho loss of $10; a young man who had contributed fifteen dol lars to this huge fraud, wore a woe begone expression on bis countenance. Others, among whom were some vory respectable appearing peoplo, camo to tho house, ami mado anxious inquir ies for tho ''Groat European Wizard," aud when thoy learned that sho had gone, they discreetly concealed their vexution, nnd re turned homo sadder, wiser and poor er men and women. Tho number of peoplo that wero victimized by this quack and fortune telling Iruud is very largo, larger by far than any ono would suppose. Should tho fool-killer visit Omaha at tho presont time i0 YQild havo an extensive job on his hands. SCHOOL BOOKS 11 Tho J)E3T BOOK STORE to buy them, is at the BAZAR. Also stationery, &c. janSdlt FURS! Great reduction in prices. Tho most sensible present is n fine sott of furs. (Sable eelts, Mink tells of the best quality, Royal Ermine, Alalia ieql, Aslracan. Everything tasty and fasliionablo. All goods are sold greally below their valuo. Gents' furs vory low. Childrona' Hotts al most given away. Now is tho time to buy. Ladies should not fail to avail themselves of this cliancp. Never again will furs bo sold nt such prices. Pleaso call in time and mako your selections. A. Hudbuman. 23tf RUBBER GOODS A full assortment of Rubber Goods for men', Women'1, And Children's ycar, At W. B. Lonisa & Co.'s, Corner Fourteenth and Farnham Sts,, Opposite Graud Central Hotel, juniidlt BARGAINS I BARGAINS I naVlng bought W. V. Morso & Co.'s retail stock of Boots nnd Shoos, we would call attention to the mauy bargains to bo obtained, and invito inspection of the same. W. B. Lonma & Co., Cornor Fourteenth and Farnham St., ' opposite the Grand Centralillotcl. jau8dlt DETECTED. A Bold Confidenco Game Brought to Light. Some months ago, vwr renders will rcmambcr that wo mentioned tho fact of the arrest of Jack McDonald, a notorious three-card moi-.to man of this city, by one Thomas Smith, of Abilene, Kansas, where McDonald formerly resided, and where, becotn. ing involved in como difficulty, he was obliged to givo $500 bonds for his appearance at the District Court. His bondsmen were Tlios. Smith, E. P. Wilton, then editor of tho Abilene Chronicle, but now editor and pro prietor of the Topcka Timet, nnd an other man. McDonald forfeited his bonds and came to Omaha. Smith was sent after him by tho other two bondsmen. After McDonald was ar rested, his Omaha friends raised tho five hundred dollar for him, nnd one hundred1, dollars besides with which to pay nil his expense, nnd thus obtained his roloaso without his being taken out of tho city. This money was all paid over to Smith, who returned to Abilcno, and repre sented to his associates on the bond, that ho could not find McDonald, aud did not rcceivo n cent at Omaha. He domanded aud obtained from his associates tho sum of ono hundred dollars, as tbo expenses of tho trip ; Ihey also wero obliged to pay their portion of tho bond. They dis covered some time afterwards that Smith had played them a sharp gumoj and thoy accordingly deter mined to bring him to justice. Mr. Wilson arrived iu town a day or two since, and procured a large amount of testimony in the shape of depositions from parties who are thoroughly conversant with the whole affair. This testimony will be used .against Smith noxt Tuesday in court at Abilene. McDonald him self, ex-City Marshal Kimball, and other parties, nil testify to tho fact that the money was paid to Smith, who, it is claimed, mado nearly seven hundred dollars by tho operation. Mr. Wilson, returned to Kansas Sat urday, determined to hnvo jutico dealt out to the man Smith, who has played game. a very mean and dishonest Save Your Paper Hags and Pat ronize Homo Industry. Arrangomeuts aro now under way by tho undersigned to erect a paper mill in Omaha, at an early day. Ho would therefore invito ovorybody to savo their rags for homo consumption. Extra prices paid at my warehoueo, 104 and ICC Douglas street, between 10th and 11th. H. Bbrthold. jan8-3t Higli livers, tho so indulging in ease and pleasure, nnd those of sedan- tary habits, can provent Bolls, Car buncles, Gout, Red Skin, Eruptions, Pimples, Constipation, Piles, Drowsi ness, Biillousness, nnd other condi tions induced by such habits, by taking from four to six of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets onco a week, or, bolter still, one to two each night, Twouty-fivo cents n vial, by all druggists. GG3-d&wl Fun. I wish to sell my largo stock of furs at vory low prices. Now is tho timo to buy. Ladies, please call and select. Prices aro surosto suit. dl5tf A. Huuekman. Uo to Solomon's best Coal Oil. Try Head Light Oil, 175 fino test; safe as lard; only 40c. per gallon. d20ml Fiiesh oaramol and tey's. taffy at L;v oct8tf Gendink Goods in tho mllllnerV lino, and cheap, at Mrs. Atkinson's, cor. of 17th at. and Capitol nv. nov2Ctf ' Old papers fur sale by the hundred at the Bee office. Holiday hats and bonnets. Some thing new, nt Mrs. Atkinson's, cornor Capitol nvcnuo and Seventeenth sts. d23tf If you want to buy aline and elo gant, and nt tho same timo cheap, dress, call at Bushman's, 13th street, hot. Farnham and Douglas. Only ono price asked. 24tf If you wish to savo money in buy ing dry goods, examiuo thoso at Bushman's strictly one price cash store, 13th st., bet. Farnham and Pouglas, dpc27tf Notice. Cheap John has removed to 147 Farnham, near 10th st. Call and get bargains. dec31t3 CASH " PAID FOR DRESSEP nOGS, by F. II. Gicssleman ; office, 21C 1-2 Farnham street. d2Gtf FORTSCOTr (red and black) COAL OTTUMWA (Iowa) COAL. LAOKAWANNA "(anthr.) COAL, BLOSSBURG (blacksmith's) COAL. Union Coal and Mining Co,, 13th st., bet. Farnham aud Douglas dCtfeod O. B, Fitcii puy cash for second hand furniture. 400 Twelfth street, between Farnham aud Ilarnoy. ap25 tf 'LclVRi your orders' for Gillasvy Coal, of Ottumwa, 212 Farnham st. octSOtt SPECIAL NOTICES. VTirK.-AiiTMtlim(nts nf To It. for Hale, IO't, WniilK, Found, Hoviting, Ac, will I liiscrlndln tho columns nnco for TI'.N CFNTH twr line! wli milivqitrnt lnertlnn, FIVi: CENTS por lln. "Tli flrt lnrllon norcr less Minn TWI;nty-kivk (jkst. 17IOII IlKNT A nnuv ntlli r. rooms, mi 1 Cbarln. str t Hlilmi's id lltloii, l-olwceii 2M ntiJ 'J.cl streets. Adili) i A. Af.Itr.IHOV, Ja3t3 throiuli l'o tnfllcc. WANTED tlcrmivii ilnu clerk or (If f mm jonlli tlist wishes to learn '1'It lo C. r. llooJuuti, Ilrugilst, Kum'jn'ii strcit. Jujtt 18 ttirra sortltu la ly nrliro "wlio ile slrrt n cll-crnt Rentlsin.n of ghwl nlrirtts, to tislst In m iklnft mono. Ja3tl WM. n rr.1, OmiIui, Nob. NOTKIK. Mycounrcitoii l It II P Voiii In? Ilotot toruili ntol ..ti lli l-l rf .faun rr. 1874. lt.VI HV UlIiMnill.. Ja2l2 FOH Ht'NT llous" of fho ro im, cloct, K0'1 crllar nml tlstru, No. 12$ Can it,, Let. 11 h uti.l 14th. Apply to Win. Knwltrrr, ror. .Tonos nml "Hi slrots. Js2lf HOUSt: roil IIKNT-On IStli st , nenr Cuming. 8. A. TAYLOll A CO. J.2tf HOtJSP. t'OIl ItKNT-On ISIlt. let. Chlrngo and Cuss. B. A. TAYLOIl A. CO. ja2lf STOIir. 1'OIt IIKNT-Ou N W cor. Ifilh nd. Clilcago. 8. A. TAVLOlt A CO. J2tf POn ltl'.MT 7 rooms, suitable for dwelling, ror. ICtU nnd C'lilcmo. Ja2lt 8. A. TAYLOIl A CO. HOUSE roil llL'KT On fill, and Doduo. 8. A. TAYLOIl A UO. jaitf ft OOMB TO Itr.NT-l'iirnMifd or nnfur- nlslKil, Willi 'r without board. Apply at 610 Twelfth street. 003013' WANTUD To bur for raili, a liouso nnd lot. Applr-at No, aiO 1'iirnliam atroe , txtwran Uth and 13th. ' Ja.Vlw rn m:s'T A furnished mom, on Pnuilas I strnet. 1u't r Inquire of John Wablrar. mun' tlio l.uihsran Cliurcu. It FOH 8At.K liouso mi I lot. on corner of irih and I'nclfle, which will bo sold cheap for cash. Inquire on thoprttulses. jallC" PT.ACR WANTi:i)-InprlTalo faiullr, to do general housework. lt A. VV. WinT, rostofuce. TjWK 11KNT A lious'wlth7roons, on lit'' 1 st . bet. Jackson aud Jones. Inqiilm at this ollico. clecMtf PAIlTim nntln a'sl'ttinrc In lnlngor oienlnzsMsof booVs, cr wintlng a ist msnent booL-kccper, will apply to .1. n. KVAfcS, dcc29-lw ;so I nrnham street. ANT.W STYI.i: In Woolen and Wire 1'lower hlinds; also, Book Hacks for rlmrch ue. Manufacturer of IM ent Clothei Ilurs nnd Improved Ironliu Bomls and Chil dren's SlcUhs, at W. Qooutt's, Cjruonter and HuHdfr, 18th street. Uec27-lw rpiIlinK furnlshiil rooms to rent, with enn- X T'iiiodccs for tiro. Inqulro at No G19 Fit- Uentli st. uegit MALK Teacher Wantcd-ln District No. 2. Apply to U. (I. Uudley, or to U. I'atrlck. Ucc24tl F Oil SAI.F. AT A nAufJAIN A neat eomforlabla bouss. In aiad renilr. with 4 rooms, ccllir, out h iusis and pood cistern. In- liiiro ai i' j, .Mcuonaia's, corner 10th and Vrnhim streets. dU t( VTEW, AT T. 0. UnONEIlS. vrnw mess M.vcKnnEL. "VTEW TICKLE.S IN VINEOAR. FUESII OY.STEItS, EVERY DAY. oMtf OYSTEIIS, GAME, ALL KIND1 OF rOllt.TllY, -TVlllirSEI) Oil ALIVE, AT ALLKSDOnF'S, 209 Doug'as street. ALSO CUOICE ATl'LES by the barrel. dtSOtt Charles Sliiverick XiCa.xi.-txfAot-uLX'OTr AND Wholesale & Betail DEALER Itf FurniturE BEDDING, MIRRORS, fiTC. IIA3 THE I1EST STOCK IN OMAIIA, AND MAKES THE LOWEST PRICES 203 Farnham St sepld 0 mo we tatAvrly PA11KE GODWIN, Attorney at Law (Camplxll's Illoek,) 5001-2 THIETEENTH STREET. OMiHA. tit liu - T. W. T. Ricliurds, Attorney at Law, Ofilco 510 10 tli St., bot. Fftrnliam nnd Uoti(jla, Oninlin, Nel). P. 0. Box 800. atigUtf Chas, L. & Geo. Krutli, Huve rdinoted from 511 13th atreel, to their JSHW STORE, 0(17 DotfQlnN Ntreet, Corner l-1(ll. ' Thankful for lasttiVors, and hoplnu for oulluuanco of tho same, wo would Invito our old lilruds looms ttiuur now store and hti) us. Wo luvo laid Iu a Urge stock of Imported LIQUORS AND CIGARS Wo shall nnVoa specialty of supplying pri vate laiullles during tlio holtJays. dlGtoJl 23. -WIWDEt BXM, -DKALEfl IN Fruits, Confectionery, GIGAIIS AND TOIIAOCO. NK corner Farnham and Elerentli streets, OMAIIA, .... NEUltAbKA. sepzil ty Farmers, Road This I Buy your Orocerles whero you fan get most for ) our money, lutronlze the tho 1X33 13 3J H. O ONT T , AndaaroTEN I'EIt CENT. P. II. ALIEN, Northeast cor. 15th and Douglas sts., Omaha, sept.! I wly a t,o 2opTrfj,",,,.".t,si nwntitoi nt H1ib ut vmilifr aTtrnld. tnalrii ninrc ii.oucr st woik for ut In tholr ipir mo in en ti, . .11 !. !.... .1. ... . ....lt.U...il.n A .1.1... Vi ait iitv 1 1 111 Vt! 14 ii 7 tu-K'H riPfi nuuini U BIIMfcON A Co., I'ortland, Maine. BOTtl) CHEAP HOMES! For Moohanics, Men of Small Moans, and Everybody. lll'.DICK A llitl(l(Hhc Just put In mar ket Hfiy Acts of Kind In the Heart of the City! I.yln? Intmedlalely south of Ht, Mary's arenue, botwicii 20tli and 2(th streets, ndjo nlng Mr l'urclme's, on the south. To bo 10M In par cels of on acre each, nt & 1 , O O O ! Ore VO.no) witlh lute been Slid In tin past thirty .i. First Conn First Scrrotl, nl Tlicso Price, Until April 1st, vrhou IlA'l'ICS W1I.I, UU DOUai.KD. jit-Jni Ladies Fashionable Cloak and Dress Maker. Promenade Suits, Erininit Drews, Wedding eultB, Mornlni? Wrappora, Coats. Ac, cut to order In the latest l'arlsiau styles, lis Ting carried on fashionable cutting nnd fitting for ladios in nil ill hr.iuches In the various capitals and centres of fashion In Europa and America I tako pleusuro la Introduclug mysolf to the ladlia of Omaha. Pntlslactlon guaranteetl In every department of my prof ssiun. So. 000 13tb Street. OCtCdlT H. WE1.P. TIIKUNI.V PliRFKCT Damp or In use. Ad(lrei E.F. COOK, 537 lltb. St., ltetwetn Doughs and Dodge, '"tf OMAHA, 7iV.ll. Victor Restaurant . 100 FAKSIIAiU STItKKT, Between 10th and tub, VIOTOR DLOIIOS3, - Prop'r. IABLE8 BDPPICD WITH EVERYTHING In tho Market. Open From 7 a. m. to 12 p. m. All Meals Served to Order. OYQTERS 8EBVHD IN EVEET STYLE Game in season. Prices to suit the tlniev CHARLES 11IEWE, 263 rarahaui (treat, hotweeu litu and lSth', UNDERTAKER, n21tf JACOB GISH, aei rarahaui at., Dee. 14 lb laUi, TINpEBTAKER. T03CX3Nr PA.RK. 255 Harucy stroot, between Hth and 10th. Cnrrlah'o aud Wnfe'on Making In all it Brandies, In tlio latest and most approve 1 pattern. uonsE inior.iNo and ulauuimitmmi and repairing dona on short notice. aep2 tv YAN DORN'S MACHINE HBCOP. All kinds of light aud heavy MACHINERY MAUK& ItKl'AIIUID. BSVAW Work Uuarantud.-QM KtI?LX BXHEET ' OMAHA- f 111 I jjl Mifm l ju. AJJ V J fF Iffllfcli Wi ii'afciif VyFt ?Mi DEWEY H Pi Eh M (4 Have on hand a graat variety of FURITITTJBE, Whtch we ofor for sale at Ii is'ern prises. A larjs atocV of MATTRESSES AXTD BEDDING, s Curled Hair, Mosi, Upholstery Materials, Mirrors, elc. We luanufaeturo to j oruer any articio or lurnitttro watUoa. Nos. 187, 189 and 191 Farnham Street. WHOL BSALE CROCKERY! CHINA, Glassware, LAMPS, C1IANBELIL1U, BRACKETS, BURNERS, WICKS, n sp&i 3sro,n?ioBj .?i?;y.?WA?l.te.S"" ,hj !'.'tnd most complete .tv of abovw In an call and examine my Koods and prices hofors r,irVn.f .n.i. i i i r . i " ' '"""'l '" r I.HUUH waroiiiroet Ir.im tliopjUc i uimP. V.,)m.J,w ln .""".' alJ, '"jrlB llrut Imo thi nunufictorUi Iu tli aaoumry, I . iiiuuiniiuLHft it rji.Hrn in. itriii. 1.1 .... r.. hhm .ii .. ni. ...... ..f i ..,. dMfeod JOEL T. GRIFFEN. f II HlViVllBlllSBSLBLBLBLBLBLBLflL j U TIN PLATE, AND SHEET IRON, Japanned Ware, Tools and Machines. ParticularatUntlon will be paid to Orders from the Trade, MerehaaU oonvoaleut to this mu kst can save both time and money by ordering from us. 0RDEB3 80LI0ITED AND BATI8PA0TI0N OUABAHTEED. JTSole Western Agency lor Ntbrolta and to VItrn Territories for th Charter Oak and Send for PricfjLUU. AddreM mar5-dlf SINGER , BUY Issv7-X3sra 3A.oia:x3srEis f OF The Singer Mappagtdrin6 Company. SatlaboUon Qui Case. KrerMachlno Warranted. Better Tor tr. th.n o (Isn't 1 by any AtbjjttcUabU Company. MACHINt TWIST, LINEN AND COTTON THREAD, uiuaun btock in thk citt, at kabtkbn pp.icEa. 3NT. CTUaVWOXsT, A.Bent, Prll Donr.lM Nlreet, Omaha. O. IF. GOODMAN", L Wholesale Druggist, A.yit-1 HmmXttr iaa. PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS, OMAHA, - Neb. Jg.-lr , N. I. D. SOLOMON, WHOLESALE ZF-A-IITTS, OILS A1TD V7INDOW OLA S3, COAL OIL AND HEAD-LIO-HT OIL, OMAHA, - - - -out NEBRASKA, & STONH? KSrMnfiK! (WoiOim aiHHhPi. kJi Lj ' I, . rggygtaylst. S?7?far2Cs7 Wf -jv 'W-r' '--"- fm CUTLERY, Silver-Plated tTANCY GOODS -r svunr DKSCHII'TIO.V Kiullcs3 Vnilcty, X2to.f X2tO. the nrs cun nurohaslnr. i NU 111 kllU UUJT KJ1US Wtl IMV Stewart Cooking Stoves. 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