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FwiS55fiiiS5JS mvpv&f- ip-wj-sww-,-Ajjt acBcw ; H MiMwtmuwacuwii'Mum ) I "ttO 1 x ,1U103 pi""- - , Kf i fc & TftEuMAHABEE cjj'rrrf Aii papim ok Tiir. r.n'Yi KTltr, DMAHA DAILY HRK ! wttk.1 to subscribers' 1r carrier, to any nirliil tlmtllv. every t-vcnlinr, (lundaii rs joiiloJ.) It Mlwii iviiMiHTWrtk.ort iBhJ Ix months, and 11.00 pcranfiiim, whin pi" Ail minnlalnli limit Irregularities, add""' Hill office will receive prompt ttlenlV'n. IiikOmaha Dll.r 1UR will I ijj ...i-fiir. i ihu rllnwliii rates, nayiuioiii In ITS- rladlr In alvanccl (7.ii or ntintim. S.7 " C monlhii. , , ,. Tim Omaha lAir.r fieri hM by ", ;" liAIUIllIT circulation In lh rTi ",' ,'" therefore, the beat ami thwpwt advertising "TtATM or ADVErrrisiNty-:''! notlrM, M cent. per line: IixtJ icrtls'incrit, 21 3' nlspsr llnej by tu '""""i .'" .'i"" "" Ivrrlljemont Inscr! for Iom thin BO rents. Biwlal nollroi, cwU Per ne eiugie inw- Uou, not loss tWn 23 conu. , ,,, Transient ovortlscmenls muit invariably 1 raid (orlpalvance. lUlcsfur standing advertisements by special control . . All Wat Notices, Btatements, Tabular Work, etc., requiring careful revision by copy, or I'roof to U furhlsh.d. tnutl bo handed In Icfore I'M o'clock A. U. to Insure Insertion tbe mine ilny. ... b..ial and Loral advertisement beforo two o'clock p. it. Advertisement! beforo one o'clock r. it. All advertisements for tho Wkkklv IIkk roust le handed In IxJore Monday noon, for tbe lino wl'i luim. Opening and Closing Oiunhn. of Mnllu In KlitTK, Willi. A.M. P.M. A.M. V.. u. r.it. it -j 20 u:io KAST. 0.4 N. W. It. It... 11:00 110 Jo ilo.... O. It. I. A T. K. It.. 11:00 4.30 iTii do..... U.AM.ti. Il.lt 11:00 4 80 do do.... fODTIt. C. 11. &HU Jo 7.0J 4.00 (So do. ........ 0.4B.W. It 3:C0 10.00 xon it. , O. A N. W. It. It.... 2:50 7 41 ''iIcaj nnJ nil lltstnrn clllei, Nebraska City, I'littsiuouth, Council Mull, nud Burling ton, dtiaat lu:M a in,, closes at 4.10 it. in. and 1:11 1. in. HI. txMilsmnl HI. Josanh. ilus al 10.10 II. III. ami 7 p in.; closnt l:li. Hi. nnd 1.3) n, Mr uutie open minnays irom 121111 p. . O. II. VOiT, I'ostmastor. AltltlVAL AM) DEPAUTUKi: OF TRAINS. Time Caul of the Iliirllm.ton Haute IRAVBOMAHA. Impress 2.S0 r, AURIVK ATOVAIIA. M. I hxiircss V 5". A. M. Mill X.UO A u. IMatl 10.11 r Mall' 10. n P. M Sundiyaoxcopted. Moiidaya excepted This Is the only Una running l'liHnim Itotil. liliiingcjrs. J. W. ihrtiicocK, Haruv P. Dr.ri.t, Oen'l. Vc. l'ass.Agt. Ticket Agent. Chtcaso, 111. Onialia, Hub, Union Purlflc. IJCATK. Hatty Rznro ll::!OA.M. Dally Mixed 8:00 P.M. Dally Frolzht 6.30 A.M. AitRrvx. 2:M P.M. 9.00 P. M. 2.J0 P. M. nrlllc Vhlrvco. Itork laland Mail Sd0A.M. 10:40P.M. Kxirea 2.50P.M. tlO.OOA.M. Wuii'ldTi excepted. tMondaya excepted. Chicago A: JVortliXTcntcrn. Mall S:MA.M. 10:40P.M. Uiprusa 2.50 P.M. tlOlOOA.M ICaiiaaa City, St. Jo. & Council llluim .MornlugHxpros... B.10A.M. 10.00A.M. HTiulnir Kxprtf 2:90P.M. C:10 P.M. Oiuaha Sc Northwratorn and ttloux City St VaclUc. MallExpreia 8:15 A.M. 2:15 P.M. Daily excopt Bnndaya. Omnlbnaea and Baggage: Wagons learo tbo ofllce, corner Karnliam aud Ulutli etrcoti, llf ttn inluutea la adrauco of tho aboe Kallroai tlino. OMAHA BREVITIES. TO AIIVCIITIBKUS. The CITY ClKCUIiATIOX or tho AII.V DEB UxcceiU by, aoverul IIunlrel (hut ol It dully 1 licit 1 4Joatoiuioutrlca) Coni blued. SyTho Lost anil cheapest UtiU, Capa, niul Fura at "Fredericks." d-ltf Tho public schools bcgan ngalu yesterdny. Dan. Bogle, Jr., )iat.a narrow escape from drowning yestorday. lit) backed into a liolo whe'ro his men wore cutting ice, but fortuunte ly was pulled out. An artesian well it being sunk by. Plnrco & Addis, on Thirteenth strcot, opposito tho -Herald oflice, for the purpose of obtaining a sufllci'ont sup ply of water for tho engine of that establishment. Tho follow vrho was expecting u holiday on Washington's birthday, was greatly disappointed to learn, upon exnmininghecalcndar for 1874, that that day will cotno on a tiunday thin year."' ' . "Nnrren Zcmtng," (Fools' Ta per), is tho title of a weekly sheot, to bo issued from now till tho 17lh of February, in tho interests oi the SlionnerchorSociotymasquemdobali, which takes plnccon tho evening of that day. Tito p.ipor U well edited, mid will do much to advertise the. coming event. Tho caso of William Mack ngalnst one Gosh, on n promissory nolo, camo up beforo Justico 11 ramies yestorday but a change of vonuo was taken by coiiHont of nttornoys beforo .Tudgo Teabody. Tho trjal will take placo this afternoon, llurnhnm & Kolloy for JIack, J. S. fjpauu fqr G)sh. This is tho cuso uiwu which that "matrimonial agency" articlo was based. Wo hope tho matter may bo thoroughly sifted. Omaha Typographical Union., At u meeting of tho Omaha Typoi 'graphical Union, hold, at their hall, January -lth, tho following 'ofllcon wero chosou for tbo term ending Juno30th, 1871: Presidcnt-O. D. Schultz; Vico-Presidont J. W. Mtirkloj Financial Secrot;ary A. J. Howoj Treasurer O. Wr Tobln ; Recording and Corresponding' Socro tary John E. Henry; Sorgeanat- Arms W. V. Sorcnson. Tliu rrosi- dont auuouncod tho faMowing stand Iugcommittcc8 : Exccutlvo Com- inltteo T, W. Lowe, chalnfmu,; 4G, W. llrowstcr, and lllohnrd i'tigh. Finitnco OommiUeo Tlios. Wolfe, airmail'; Jos. Ilromorcamp, nud K h. Curtis. wl "'' Sai.k. Saloon and fixturcw. " MOt Auctioneers, ivyiia AFFABLE CONFIDENCE OREKATOR. Uor a Smooth-longed Villiau Played Ilia Gnmo ou a Lady. Protonding that Ho had been Sent for Hor by Her Invalid Hus band, Ho Beats Hor Out of $170, and Leavos Her at Omaha, Fivo Hundrod Miles from Home. It surprises no ono nowadays to hear ihatn confidence g.imo has been played bJjOno man upon nnolher, ns thcro are' so many villains in tho world whol'llve by their witV but when wo learn of a deep laid confi denco transaction, by which n woman is led nwayfjoin her homo hundreds of miles bya smooth-tongued rascal, and robbed" of ncurly two hundred dollars, then nro wo led to lament the depravity of tho human hcut, mid to concludo that thoro is nothing too wicked, cruel, mean, or cowardly, that sorno men will not do for the sako of acquiring mouoy. The immo of tho victim of the lat est confidence game, the details of which wero rolated 'to us this moru lug is Mrs. Alexander, hailing from Quliicy, Illinois, and now stopping temporal ily at tho City Ilotol. Tho confidence operator ,'stylcd himself Henry F. May. " It appears that Mrs. Alexander hns an invalid lnisbind, suffering from n paralytic Btroke, traveling in Cali fornia for bis health, and making his headquarters at B.ieramctito. Karly last week; 'May, who had evidently been in California, and there, becomo acquainted with Mr. Alexander and learned all about his family nud other matters, nrrivedjin Quincy, and called nt tho house of Mrs. Alexander, where he found her and her sNtor nt home. "How do you do, ladies," said the nfiiiblo May. . VThis is where Mr. Alexander lives, I believe." Ho looked up ttt tbo wall of tho parlor into which Jio had been inhered, and seeing n painting of Mr. Alexander, ho continued, "That's a splendid plcturo' of'Mr. Alexander." Then perceiving a likeness of Mr. A. in n lockot that was attached to n cbainr. about Mrs. A.'o neck, ho said to lior, "Vou must be Mrs. Alexander, as I see bis picture in thnt lockot. Jt is u vory correct one. Mrs. Alpxandcr, I might ns well tell you at once that my name is May, and I am tho gcutloman whom your husband has requested to accompany you to California to moot him. Ho desires that you should visit him as soon as possible." Hav ing thus introduced himself, ho went on to state all about Mr. Alexander, and to relrtto littlo incidents about him and his family, all of which was dono in order to win tho confidence oi Mrs. A., and to prove thnt May wab an intimato friond of her husband. Mrs. Alexander consulted her frieuds about tbe mattor, and as they thought everything was all right, they advised her to go. Upon ask ing May how muph money slio need ed, he replied about two hundred dollars, with which sum sho accord ingly supplied herself, nud left Qulnoy lost Thursday with May. Sho put $90 in his hand? at starting, and oiit of this mouoy ho paid hor faro to Omaha, whero sho arrived Friday night, and plopped nt the City Hotel. On Saturday ho represented to Mrs. A. thnt ho was rathor pressed (or'mohoy,but that bf telegraphing to tho mint nt Oonvcr, with which ho said bo was in soma way con nected or had mouoy fit ore, ho would be nblo to obtaih funds upon arriving thpre;- Ho then asked Mrs. A. to lend'hlm $100, till thnt time, ns ho absolutely needed tho monoy to travel with till thoy should reach thnt point. Mrs. A., supposing thnt Den vor was on tho lino of tho Union Pa cific, aud having every confidenco in tho iutegrity of May, lot him have tho money, without any suspioioiiiirising. May thou asked hor if sho had any moro monoy, ton or fifteen dollars, and bIio replied, that sho had only some' small pocket change Even this strango question did not nrouso ajjy suspicion. Xcstorday afternoon about two o'clock ho loft tho ho.tel with tho intention, as ho told Mr. jA. upon leaving, of (.olpgraphlng to Denver so that his money would bo awaiting him thcro. . May proceodod to tho Uulou Pa cific dopot, whero ho was seen tq tko tho transfer train for tho cast, whithor ho dopartod with , Mrs, A.'s money, about $170. About ten o'clock Sunday night, sho camo to tho conclusion that May had decoived and swindled lior, and sho then told hor story, to tho clerk of tho hotel. Mrs, Aloxandor was not very dts- consolato over tbo, loss; alio was greatly aggravated; liouqver, to think that thero was a man living who could stoop bo low asto play such a mean and heartless trick upon a woman. Yesterday morning Bhe' tolcgraphod homo for money with which to roturn to Quincy. Fortunately she has plenty of funds, eo that after nil hor experience will 'Hot bo so hard as if sho had lost every cent she possessed. As soon as she arrives at homo she-wiU undoubted ly entertain hor frtonds'wlth thenar ratlvo of her trip, nnd also Ifiform hor husband by letter of hor little adventure "" May is a vory tall nun, nt loait six foot six inches in hcitrht, lay rough 'AtiirtfoliJuWliUkni dyod black, and in about fortyflye yeaw of ago, AW HEAD IRONED OUT An Irato Husband Punishes a Medical Man for Being too At tentive to His Vifo. Yesterday morning, ono Dr. Gay lord mado n complaint beforo Judgo Peabody ngiinst.Iohn Albert, a Ger unn, charging him with n?siult and battery. Albert was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Hanlnn and lodged in jail to await his examination nt n lato hour this afternoon. From what wo can learn from different sources, tho particulars of tho affair, and tho causes thnt led to tho assault, are as follows : It ap pears that sorno time ago Mrs. Albert, who is an American woman, hnd so in o trouble with her husband, and leaving him, stored some of her things in Dr. Gnylord's office. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert afterward beenmo friends again, and both proceeded to tho doctor's office, and took possession of her nrticles, and began living to gether again nt their residence, cor ner Eleventh and Marcy streets. It seems that Dr. Gaylord nnd Mrs. Albert attend tho Methodist church, while Albert goes to tho Lutheran. Sunday night sho was not nt church, and yesterday morning Dr. Gaylord' thiukiug probably bIio might be sick, called nt the hous ns wo supposo in a professional way. Ho was mot nt tho door by the husband, who told him that ho would teach him that he musn't fool with his wife. Ho thereupon laid Dr. Gnylord's fore head open with a flat-iron, cutting an ugly gash. Tho two men closed and had quite a tussle, during which Albert throw Dr. Gaylord on tho hot stove, nud burned IiIj hand badly. Gaylord, however, was game, nnd did not give up before ho had punched his nutagonist about tho head and fnco quito soorely. He thou proceeded to tho Police Court, told hisstoiy, nnd wanted Albert nr- rcsted; but ns ho claimed Albert was crazy, ho was advised to go to Judgo Peabody, which ho did, tho result being the arrest as abovo stated. Albert claims that Gaylord has beou interfering willi his family mut ters, nud that ho ordered him to leave his houso this morning, whore upon Gaylord strijck him first. Tho trial yesterday afternoon re sulted in Albert being fined $1.00 and costs. Hurnhnm & Kolloy for the defense nud District Attorney Council for the prosecution. personal. Mr. C. Kotchum returnoi frpm Ciiicago yesterday. Col. Notownre, Stale Superintend dent of Immigration, lclurned from tho oast yesterday. Mrs.O. P. R. Williams, wifo of the editor of tho Grand Island 7Yim, went east yesterday, to be absent on n tbreo month's visit to her relatives in Pennsylvania. Among tho many arrivals at tbo Wyoming Hotel nro the following : J D Hoover, Stanton, Neb; D Ded man, Covington, Ky; Geo Yoll, Da venport, Iowa; 0 Dutton, Peoria, III; S F Honry and family, Denver; E A Taylor, Sydney, Frank Ingram, Goat iBlnnd; Andrew Garrison, Unnsiapooj D McKenzie, Lincoln; Soth Johnson, San Francisco; W Prest, J II Itooler, Chicago; O F Itobillard, U H Shel don, Now York. Real Estate Sales Up to Saturday, January 3, 1874: It A Drown to Lewis Brown, lot 2, block 82, Omaha, $800. L Frost to O H Harder, 3 acres of island in Platto rivor, $70. JJ Oroighton to J A Croigliton, 70 ncros in sections 28 nnd 29, lf, 13, $10,000. ' E Oroighton to John A Orcighton, lot 3. block 24; lots 1 nnd 2, block 20; lots 1 nud 3, block 01, Omaha, $15,000, Amanda Graff to John Anderson, lot 1, iu A KounUo's addition, $000. A P Drake to Fred and Philip Motz, west half of lot 2, block 207, Omaha, $G00. A S Paddock to Ketibcn Ross, Jr, lotC, block 181 1-2, Omaha, $G00. John Duff to U P It 11 Co, lots 1 and 2, block 231, Otnnhn, $1. J H McShnno to John McCreary, undivided half of northeast 11, 10,12, $1,000. ' ' ' II U Kichards to II J Rolfs, south half northeast quarter, 12, 14, 10, StrnhN SIngor to Jnno E Bull, lots 3 nud 4, block 106, Omaha, $1, 800, . i Buy SCHOOL BOOKS at tho BA ZAR, tho BIST book store. Also, Imported Birds only ones in ), and Stationory and WnlJ Paper, It Misses' School Shoes. Tho best stock in tbo city (prlcos lower) at llKNnY Dohle & Co.'s. jiuiOdlt Save Your Paper Rags' and Pat ronize Homo Industry. Arrnugomouts nro now under' way by tho undersigned to erect a paper mill in Pmnlin, ol on early tiny. Ho would therefore invito ovorybody to save their rags for lldiiie consumption. Extra prices ,paid nt my wareholiso, 10 1 olid 100 Douglas street, between 10th and Hilt. II. Bbiithold. . jan3-3t r Indian curiosities at 163 Farnham -reel ' . ul4V , Ske MoITulligoa's card on tho fourth page. . aug23tf 1 .. , wgry nrticiQ ns article represented at janGdlw Crulckehank's, HAU KIS DESTITUTION. Tho Sufferings of tho Poor. Tho nunibsr of cases ol destitution andot applications to Acting-Mayor Gibm for pecuniary nld, is orv largo. Hardly n day passes without his listenina to one or moro talis of woo nnd distress, nnd prayers from tbo poor for help from tbo city. Two or three days since-ho had his attention called to n enso on Ninth street; and he investigated it him self. At No. 050, ho found two families consisting of two mothers nnd eight children. Somo of tho children wero actually bare-loot, and wero very ecnntily drescd in other respects. They had nothing to llo down upon except tho floor. When they came hero from Liucoh:, a few days ngo, ono of tho women bought a stovo worth about $1.00 from n junk store. Sho hnd no monoy, but gave n silver watch and dress pattern, both of which wero worth about $10.00, for it. Tho rooms wero nlmost without any fur niture, nnd the inmates appeared as though they wero starving to death. It appears Hint they were brought to this sad stale of affairs by tho folly of their husbands, who. when they nr rived nt Lincoln, from tho East, not long ngo, had each $1 ,000. Thoy took to drinking, and then to gambling, and soon lost every cent. Their fam ilies wero then shipped to Omaha. Tho namo of ono of tho families is Hnscall, and they camo from Maine. Acting Mayor Gibson, after acor taiulng all tho fncts iu tbo case, nt oncotook stops for their immedinto relief. Thcro aro other ca?os in the city nt tho present timo that need tho nttcntion of tho nid societies, ns tho city cnnnOt take care of all of them. Almost every day tho city Is called upon for holp. Tho question is, how is that money, which has been rnicd nnd donntcd for the ben efit of tho poor, being applied? If it lias already run out, thou wo would suggest that sorno grand cutortnin ment or fair bo gotten up to raiso funds for this purpose, Free Exhibition of Oil Paintings. Tho American Art Unlrin of Now York havo shipped to this city 100 first-class oil paintings, beautifully mounted iu gold nurfaco frames, which will bo open for Inspection this afternoon in tho Grand Cen tral Hotel (next door to tho drug store) on Farnham street. In tho cataloguo you will find the celebrated names of P. Hanson, W. Krippcns dorf, II. Vou Hauscn, O. DeiiokaH, J. Schnpllor, If. Aryido, W. II. Lang worthy, II. Londel and many othc'is equally noted. This grand collection consists of landscape, figuro nnd fruit piecos; among which are tho Yoscm ito Valley, by P, Hnnson ; Tli'o Ma donna' iu tho Chair, by Schaeffer ; October Twilight on tho Mohawk, by II. Londel; Hunter's Headquarters; by W. Wttlthcr, &c. Tho catalogues can bo had at.cxhibition room. It is hoped that our citizens will call and, examine thoso magnificent works of art. ' jnnOdlt High livers, thoso indulging iu caso nnd pleasure, nnd thoso of sedau tary habits, can provent Boils, Car buncles, Gout, Red Skin, Eruptions, Pimples, Constipation, Pilot, Qrowsi ncss, Billiousnesa, nnd other condi tions induced by such habits, by taking from four to bIx of Dr. Pierco'a Pleasant Purgative Pellets onco n week, or, better still, ono to two each night. Twenty-fivo cents n vial, by nil druggists. GGS-d&wl Go to Solomon's best Coal Oil. Try Head Light Oil, 175 fino test; safooslard; only 40c. per gallon. Ujmt Black Alpacas at 20 cts. Fonnor prico 40 cts., nt CnuicKsiiANK's. janGdlw Fniir cararqels nnd Joy's. taffy at La octStf Gf-nuinf. Gooiig in tho millinery line, and cheap, at Mrs. Atkinson's, cor, of 17th st. nnd Capitol av. nov20tf Or,D papors fur sale by tho hundred at tho Bee ofllco. Holiday hats and bonnols. Some thing new, at Mrs. Atkinson's, corner Capitol nventio and Seventeenth sts. d2qtf If you want to buy a lino and clos gant, nnd at tho Bnmo timo cheap, dress, call at Bushman's, 13th strcot, bet. Farnham and Douglas, Only one prlco asked. 24tf Remember Cruickshnnk's great closing opt sale. janOdlw If you wish tq savo monoy in buy Ing dry goods, cxqinjuo thoso nt Busbmau's strictly ono prico cash store, 13th st., hot. Farnham nnd Douglas. ' ' dec27tf Notice. Cheap John has romovod to 147 Farnham, near IQtli atv Call nnd get unrgalns. doc31t3 CASH PAID FOR DRESSEIi HOGS, by F. II. GJesslcman ; dllice, 21 12 Farnhain street. d2Glf O. B. Fitch pays cash for second hnnd furniture. 490 Twelfth street, beljvecn farnham nikl Ilnrnoy, np25 U ' ' liEAVK your ordors for GiMiAbpy Coai, of,Ottumwo,i212J Farnham et, octaoti ivnir.N n Reduction iu CimI, Iowa Coal, $7.00. J'ort Scott ('.ml, J8.no. This Coal Is of the finest quality I). IJlKU.It, ,lu , G'i'l Fourteenth Hlitrt, near post ulllco. jnnGillf Next Thursday masked lull nt the Itolicmiati hall. Admission 00 cents. Masked persons admitted fit'P. Good music nnd refreshment-'. Order will be preserved. W. Kuer.itA. jnnrtl3t roic-niso.. 1. 111 OS' -Sarah Aim I'jr on, nl'e of Join Par Inn. . 'llio tinoral will IVte pit o tiliy nt ' p in., from the rest leuoo, corner of I7lli mil Hurt tliecl". All frl. lids of tho family arc re tacstid to alt hd. SPECIAL, NOTICES. NOTICE. AdTcrtlcinen!s of To Let, Kor Pale, 1wt, Wants, Pound, Hoarding, Ae.itrlll 1 liKertoillii liiera columns onco for TEN CENTri per linot each Biiliseiiuptit Insertion, I'lVE CENTS per line. Tim rirt incrtloii never less shin TWENTY-l'IVK CENTS. STlt.UEP Oil KTei.KN-A blatk nnd whltogoit, from tlin Cozzuns lloim yard. Tim fludcr will hi Biilliibly rewarded by lotv higher at aluito address, or thing any Infor ms Ion us to lur wlu'ic.ibouts. Dlstppeirrd uljhtol Dec. 31st. jnStt FA. HOI.ZIIEIElt, No. SM I'rnham at, , tints to oll or to rent his tw hnifes at same ac'o, iheap for money. Long lease an be el ten. 013' WANTED-A ciok, mm or woman, at northwest cor. luth nnd llarner. JiMf MIW. Kliht.EY. -IIOUSE Kill IlEST On Pith st.. bet OUSE J I Howard and Jtcksun sn pr month kson SlStvri jaltf H. A.TAYLOll A CO. PIANO 1011 UENT. rJ. A. TAYLOR A CO. Jaltf w ITIOII KENT A linuso with 0 rooms, on Cutrlo4 iitrot. ShliniM addition. Itotween 2M nnd 2M street. Addnss A. AEDEHbON, Ja3lS through Postolllce. "ITTANTED tlcrmtn drill clerk or German VV jrnutli that wishos to learn. Apply to i;. i . i.oouiiiaii Ja3t4 llfugjlst, l'jtrnliam street. TS thcro a sporting laly anywhere Jhn do slnsa dlftrect gontloiUBii of good nddnss, to nstlst In nuking mnnnf. Jat4 WM. PITTS, Orniha, Neb. FOIl lll'N P Houo ol.fi vo ro'im, closet", goo 1 cellar mid cistern,' No. J2s Cass !., Wl. la h niul 14th. Apply to Win. Howitzer, cor. Jones and 7th lro. (. Ja'.'tt HOt'SiJ FOP. Cuming. Ja2tf IlKNT On Ifilh st , mar 8. A. TAYLUIl A CO. HOUSE I'OIl ItENT-On lstli, l-t. Chicago nnd Cass. H. A. TA YEOll A CO. Ja2tf rtTOiti; l'OIl ItENT-On NlVeor. lOlhand j l nica;o, 2tf H. A. TAVEOHACO. TJlOIl llErsT 7 rooms, niltablo for dwelling, 1 (nr. KHh and Chh.igo. JUlf H. A. TAYI.OU A CO. , HOUSE l'OIl RENT On Oil. nnd Dodge. S. A. TAYI.OII A CO. JJ.'U WAMI.D TobiiT for cash, n houso and lot. Apply al No. 210 Furuhini stree', Iwtncvn ltthniul lath. Ja.1-lw FOIt HAI.E Ilniito nil Jot, on cArn.r of 10th and IVnrir, which will bo told cbeip tor cash. lii(iitro on the premises. JallC FOll IlENT A hnus) with 7 rooms, on lit st .hot. Jackson and Jones. 'Inquire nt mis oi.ieo. lcv2l)tf PAHTIES auiitltiinislilnnco In .lo'lng r unfiling Mia of boo'is, r wanting a po--tnniiont liook-Liepvr, wlllnpnlv io , mt J.MI.EVAKB. ilcc29-lw tao I ariiham street. A NEW .SrVI.E in Woolen nnd Wlro 1... ft ...I. ,.-.,. r .. J. V I loner htuuR . imrcli ii'o. .'...I... llltf, iihik I.UCK!, jur Mnttllllrfitrpr nf Pi imt IMn.li.M i:ars and linpiovcd Ironist llomU and Chll f)'',,i6hUhlatW. lluoiilt'ii, Oaiiienter and IhilldiT.lsiliatrwit. ilwa7-lw rplIltl'E furnished rooms to ront, with enn J enleiiies for file. Imiulrout No Cl'.l I'il- ttcntli st. deciiltl MAIETeicherWanleil-ln District No. 2. . . 'VlT'y lo E'. C Dudloy, or to E. I ntrltk. d2ltl Tjiqit BAI.r. AT A 11A1K1AIN A neat V. (QtiptartuhlQ house, In Rioilnjitlr, ttllh I rooms, cell ir, out h iiise, nnd t'oof ilslem. In qulro nt P I, McDonald's-, corner lOUi nnd I arnluiii streets. dlJ tf VTEW, AT T. O. llUUNEItS. XTEW MI'-SS MACKlntEL. -JVTEW PICKU'.S IN VINEOAIt. jjiucsif oysTEi', Kyniiy ' o2Jtf -ysri:nM game, ALE KIND.i OF yytii'SED oft Ai.ivr, - A T ALt-ESDCJItPS, COq Doiig'as afreet. ALSO CHOICn.ArrLIM hy tho barrel. il.10tf PARKE GODWIN, , Attorney at Law, (CampKIl's niock,) 309 1-2 THIETEEHTD STREET, 0KAHA. -'i) lm T. W. T. Iticluuds; Attorney at Law, Ofllco 510 13th J5t., hot. Fnrnliani and Douglas, Omaha, Neb, P, 0. Vox 800. aiigtllf J. 8. SrAU.N, OKO, K. fBITCH KTT 3PAUN & PRITCHETT, Attorneys mil Counselors at Law. Offlcc, BOO Twelfth Htrcct. P, O. Ad.ir...( Twit nr iAi.i'Oiiiaha, Neb. Wr J. CONNELL, OouaaoUpr .t Xi,x7- District Attorney for Secoud Jud icial District, OrriCR ftouth ldo qf Farnham, Ijetwoen ISth and 10th ts., opnoslta Court House. E. KSTABItOOK, - W. M. FltA NCI8 Esta!rook & Francis, AttOX"JA07-a,t-X4A.-C7t7 Special attontloulrcn to Court Practice. OFFICE-Cor, JanSl-tf Fourteenth and Douglu its Omaha, Hub. G. W. AMJJltOSE, CLttornoy vt - Xjvxt7 BEDICICS OPEKA HOUSE OMAHA, . NKB. ,r8lf bAVAGE & MANDERS0N, Attornoys at Iaw5 2 TAnNHAM BTItnAT.S JIVES W, SAVAOR, !... , . I CiiiUKS v vAHprKin,01011, Nebraska. I CHEAP HOMES! For Moohanics, IMern of Small Moano, aud Evorybodyv,, itiiiin i: t imitirtfiiisNo juitpiTt lumsrii t I'lfly A i of land In Iho. H'doft of 'tho City! . I yln iiiiuii-HtUdy sou Ih of M.Mnrj's acnue, Imiw.iii KHliaiil Jllh slreels, ndln iilng Mr I iirilisso's, on tliu "iiiithi 'l'obaiold Iu pir ulsof olio iu N mill, at SI , O O O ! Over Jin,!))) worth lino been sold In the pa"t lliinj iisjs. Pir.s; Coma 1'Ir.it Sorvoil, nt Ihcsi Prlcct, Until April 1st, when It ATKS WlI.Ti UK DOUUI.KO Ja3-3iii iwti Ladies Fashionable Cloak a.nd Dress Maker." Promenndo Suits', Kvtmng Drcists, Wedding bu t, Morning WMppcra, Coals, .(c., cul to order In the latest hirlsliti styjes. Having carried on fnshlontblo cutting anil flltlng lor ladles In nil lis branches In Iho rnilom i.idtala and centres (if fimlihiti In Piir..nn ..n.i A...n.-1..r 'I take pleasoro In Introducing myself to tbe """'o " i"ioiia. riuisiuriioii Kiiiirameociriu every deptrtniont of my prof sslon. ',"J No. noa lat'i irrt. oclCdly . ii, WEi.P." , E. F. OQ,plt, 637 11th Bt.f botweon PonglM and Dodgo, 7lf OMAHA, NKII. Vibtor Restaurant 100 VAUNIIA.il STUKUT, - 3 j r a - Between 10th and lltb, . v VICTOR DUCROSS, - Prop'r. tables suppled wnn everything In tho Market Open From 7 n. m. to 12 p. m. i All Meals Servod to Order. OYSTEES SERVED IN EVERT STYLE, Gamo in season. Prices to suit the 4a time. i CHARGES III EWE, 2G3 I'uruhaia atrat, .ktween lllh ant ISth, UNDERTAKER. n21tf JACOB aiSH. 361 Faruhniu Nt., Oct. 14(l A ltltli, TODEIEJTAKER. may.T-tl O-OXIKT DE A. S. 1C , 253 Hamiy street, between Hth and 15th. y t -ji'' HUi.i., iBk. -r7rk.r. 4r.7 Wj Cnrrlago and Wagon Mnkliur In all It Iiranchea, In tho ialcst and mbl apprntod pattoru. lOHSirrfflQK.NO AND ItLAC'KHMITHINtl and rH' 4vu on hor( ii6lU.B. sepju ly c VANDOItN'SHUOJIINK rj a Jiii! "I if a o i' Xv. 'TIIIiONI.Y kPslW 1'ERrECT ""rriF'-v'v jlr'si. &nB J V t innoi. All kda .ota l(ght and W'' MA0HIN1HVMAI)E&D- 'r - 2150 IfAHMrv utiikv tW,r7,l -Cii acp. 34. . omahAi WBY m Havo on hand a Which wo oiler for salo at H is'am prlats. A large stock of I MATTRESSES AITS BSDDXXTC .' Uurlod Hair, Mosi, Upholstery Materials, Mirrors, etc. Wo manufacture orucr any articlo or iurnituro wanted. Nos.u187,189and 191 Farnham Street WHOLESALE '! CROCKERY! Glassware, M 0i CUANDEUEns, 5Hs5 BRACKETS, BURNERS, WICKS, f JI3MSJsJOMlsB1uriBPsiMslMBi5ii 3STOT,IOE : .iJJ.?!?."r.ft'W,?P. .. Frnham strejt, tha largesfand mo.t III ihtriilm to'Ola ilia In lion I. and l,,ivi' , fir.. 5 .. . i' ' ' ?.n.wjr.d Ull'l.ull dunlkataanr lislnri, I. 11.' 1. Y.'.il. .V"".' I"' .u,.H.,.r" call unit uxaiuluo uiy goods and prions beforo dlStfeo.1 JOEIa T- tawTVPP.ivr I II I 1 , 1.1 - I J I I li HHHIMIImHW 0i barf TIN PLATE, AND Japanned Ware, Tools and Machines. larucuiaraueailoB will be paid to Orders Iwo tin) Trade, Merchsnt. convenient to this mar ket can sav both Urn and money by ordering from ua. ORDERS 80LIOITBD AND BATI8PA0TI0H OTJAKANTBBD. v. .,k;, AKvucy igraiwunui tag Weltem TonltoriM lor the Charter Oak and Bend or Price LUU. Addreaa marS-dlf jjm. - M SINGETi STTTT YOTJR m v. OF tWk nTlVRPn IfliNnPinTinDTMn I. P5 INGEtt lUlNDFACTURINa V0HTAN7. ea"Uonaua Cae. Kvcry Mscblns Warranted. uy wiy ouicr ueiiauie company. MACHINt TWIST, LINEN AND COTTON THREAD, LAltUICBT BTOCK IN THR CITr, AT EA8TEUN miCES. lpa M DoiikU "llrett, Oinali Wholesale aOenler , PAINTS, OILS, AND OMAHA, - . -Kjov. N'. D; SOLOMON, 01X3 AZTD WINDOW GLASS, CQAfcOIL AND' HEAI)-LIGrHT OIL, omaha, - - - -dw-' Nebraska, & STONE, great variety of ZET ib CUTLERY, Silver-Plated Waro, FANCY (10UU8 -P EVEBY- DKSCUUTIOiV Kmllcf Vrtrletj.-; aSto,, 33Co. comidete stock if Irio dlrocl froui tlupillorle in iii'acouuir. I em baro uihIi wl I plu.is nurihtMlnV uy i m mm Btf m SHEET IRON, ' i aur oi ill a Stewart Cooking Steves. - A - rMl js.sjurj- j-j y jtp- Bolter Tenm than ofleieol Druggist, v;;NrjrjW GLASS. -' v t "r "Wl4wiWl,uV',,IIM'lli''IUhlJr.lTITWfc1MiBJ1iMI