a-Brial aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa r. rlaaK P BaBa PsB' px&aPJit ffcv' Be, X W Or - e OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. THB-03LVH1 DAILT BEE ier. to any kundajs ex- fJ WZ2B i M Vo to Jeinia rial ST by far tbe i Thk Uuxujl LUiLl LAEGEST arculatioti mue my, u ., Sespeat adTertising I herefore, the best and medium. Kates oy Advkbtisiso. Local notices, 25 cents per lice: .local adTertltenients, 20 injr line: bt the month. 10 cents. Io auTeruscinem acaercea joriesa iuui ui i letlal notices cents ptr line; single Inser- ; lion, not JadWo ?5 cents. Bertisexiienu maEiiuiujaw; vc ince. . , l l6 F-"' "J -J' Notices. Statements. Tabular Etc., requiring careful rtTLton by copy, I to be urnUUed, must be handed in ten o'clock X. v. to insure insertion me and Local ad TertisciceiiU before two vertlseauents before oneo'clcck r. M. be banded In before Monday noon, Ior the f ce week's Issue. IHKIYAL AMI DEPAHTUKC OF TRAINS. Time Card of the Uurlliicton ,Koute I F- VE OilAHA. ARRIVE AT OMAHA. fTi.ru. -JA r. M. I 1-xprcss PA" A. x Mail 5:00 A. it. Mail 10:15 P. M. Sundays excepted. 'Mondays excepted. This is tlic only line running Pullman Hotel, irfnlngors J. W. Hitchcock, Uarby P. Deuel, nn'i u. !. Azt. Tic Let A cent. Chitcgo, 111. oiaaua, .acu. Union Pacific. IXAVT. ...1130 A.M. .. 4:4 1 P.M. ... 5S0A.M. 6 15 A. M. Annrvz. 3.0J P. M. 10.1O P. M. G:lP.M. S.30 A. M. & a ' 10:10 P.M. tlO.OUA.M. Daily Exprets Uiliy Jiixea....... Ii!y Freicbt..... Iil!y Frchsht till CI RO, J.o Mall '3:30 A. M XTref 2:50 r.M iSnndaw latemcd. t.Mondsye esceptert. --- cbitnso fc :ortiivetcru. JJaii A;- Vm1' Exprw 2S0 P.M. tlfr.lAlA.il K.n... cur, st.Jo. council Rinff. Morolne ExpreM... 5:50 A.M. io.oua.m. Kvenlci: Kiiirei'. :&- l . ai. .- . Ousha A: North wefctern and .Sioux City V 1'acinc. Mall Express 8:15 A..M. 2:15 P. II. Daily except Sundays. Omnibuses and Facgace Wazone leave the offlcc. comer Farntma and Ninth ftrccUt, fllj eei tuuiatce In advance of the aboie Itailroad lm peiiins anfl Closing or Hails In Omaha. XT EST. A.M. 7.tO vermmirr zT 3.75 " 6 .onthaBaHH ptMHFi AIJUH p. x D. P.R.H - EAST. N. W. K. It... do do.... ILl.AP. li. it-. do do..... f,4i.I!.IUi do do.... B. iBt. Jo ... do do....- U.&S.W. It ORlH. O. A N. W. 1L F.. CUIcaco and all Ctern cities. Nebraska dlT. Platumoulb, Council lJIuHanuU liuriing- ton, tfueai iumu a. w.,au!oi -. ".. aod SU Ix)ui an 1 St. Joseph, due at 10)0 a. in. aiii 7 p. in.; closes at 1:15 p. in. and 4:3J a. la. Office oipeu Sundays from 12 to 1 p. in. C E. YOST. Postmaster. t'tl ti m. OMAHA BREVITIES. TO ADTEKTIKKILS ine CinCC- I.TlO' of IlipnAIIV BEK l more lh double Hint r any oilier dnily pnpcrjiubllslicd In Nebraska. Peyckc's Restaurant and Oyster rooms. The leading house of the kind. 207, Farnham street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. feb24tf Nice young man to a Shinn's -Addition belle: "JJarnum is build ing n Roman Hipiodroine." Quoth the lady, "Ruilding it? "Why, ain't it an unimal?" The United States District and Circuit Court-, now in session, hav? Attracted a large number of stran gers, niostly lawyers, to this city, and the crowd about the Court ouse presents n lively scene. r. v. A. M. 2Z0 110 llf :J 11:00 1:9 110 0 7.0C 1J0 3.-00 10X0 2:50 7 V -.. Mr. JoelT. Gridin was solicit- J. -ing subscriptions yesterday for jf ,that desUtute famllyT,- who were ? Jmrned ouf'last Saturday afternoon on his farm. He succeeded, with out much difllculty, in raiding 550,1 besides soDae clothing. The pavement in hell is prefera ble, to the sidewalk in front of the 5rand Central Hotel. The former is composed of good intentions, while the latter Is paved with sharp and pointed stones, having evil in tentions against every one'st solo that passes that way. to i Another installment of Japan; j ese passengers may be expected through here to-day. The Vasco ' De'Ga'ma, a new steamer of the line running in opposition to the Pacific Mail, arrived in San Francisco Sat urday. She brought a large over land passenger and-freight list. -y.T-rQn Saturday evening last Mr. Jojph Bremercamp, one of the JiFAZ comnositors. imnrovetl iha shining hour, by being united in matrimony to Miss Carrie V. Cooper. The ceremony took place at the residence of the bride's parejits, corner .of. Fourteenth "and lx-avenworth streets, Judge Pea " iKfcl ofliclating. r At a meeting of -the Omaha Driviug Park association lat even ing at the County Tnasurer ollieo, the following otllcers for the ensuing year were elected : John T. Clark, President; A. H. Baker, VfecPres- nZJ i ident; J. P. Peek, Treasurer; Jas. Stevenson, Superintendent of track. Messrs. Clarkj Peck, llcdtck, Baker and Stephenson were elected direc tors. Viiother meeting will beiield Thunnlaj- evening. " " Tlie following, taken from the lltcr Insurance Jiericw, w:w handed us for publication bv an in surance agent, who wan the eitv official to taken hint thttTfanni:! "A very sensible tlecisioil was made in the Marine Court of Xew York the otlier. day, to the etrect ' that building fires in the pubZe .Htrateta hs - J,y; gtreeis is niegai, anu j: Hies "ftwitt-Ayp 2t of such act are liable for tir: incurred thereby." The CouncilUlulTs (j r?o6rofves- terday saj-s : "Tiie Odtlj FOTow-?6t -our neighboring city of Omaha in- tend, toward tlie latter f art of this month, to lay the cornc; stoua. splendid building as a U mple, and Ly a committee oa batur lay) JimkSuc u our iownsman. Colonel John H. - I . frd oratioifdr l iK -J Theatre is nowj i performances liiKSMy. loiselle Evaline audtfa Rosaline will apnear lor tlie nrst time tms even ing d -i?rhe onlv amusement this week will be Bunyan's "Pilgrim Pro- Kress," "Wednesday and Friday eve ning, by the children of the First Baptist Sunday School. About thirty Grangers arrived from the westj-esterday afternoon, Having ieen summoned Deiore me a unueu estates urauujurv, uai wr what they didn't know. A team attached to a furniture wagon, ran away from a residence on Farnham street, opposite the Court! House yesterday, and proceeded along Fifteenth, thence to Sixteenth, beyond Hall's foun dry, at a terrific gait. The damage done to the crockery, furniture, etc., scattered along the route, was con- SlUtrauiL. The street railway extension up Eighteenth street, is again being agitated. Captain Marsh wants a donation of $4,000 by the first of June, and if he gets it, he will ex- j tend the line to Caldwell & Miller's addition within ninety days from that date. The interested property holders are waking up, and will probably raise that amount within a few days. The street railway ought certainly to be extended before the State Fair in September next. John "Wirth, who is fitting upan elegant restaurant in Caldwell Block last week had an out-house wt an tun vsn m lid niiiiki i.ii pui ui m iul- iw. Ut .. u...uuu nient, and while it was being erec- i ted Jim Stephenson, the irrepresi- I ' l I ble councilman from the firtward, ueuru ui n, aim uuvuiiui-u iu iiat the work stopped and "Wirth arres ted, because the house was partly built of wood, and therefore in vio lation of tho fire limit ordinance. Friday morning tho proceedings were to have been instituted, but during Thursday night, "Wirth, who had consulted his lawyer, had the house completely covered with sheet Iron, thus filling the requirements of tho ordinance. Stephenson was fairlj- beaten at his own game, and we think it no more than fair that he should give the City Council and the members of the press a square supper at Wirth's restaurant when it opens. Gladstone & Co. A. IT. Gladstone & Co.',s ladies' furnishing store, on Fourteenth streGt, is one of the best stocked and most attractive establishments of thekind Jnjthc city. MTessrs. Glad stone & Co. .have been, in business in this city for" nearly seven years, and during that time they have built up a splendid trade by their fair-dealing, cljeap prices, strict at tention to business, and successful anticipation In supplying tho wants, of .their many .customers. They t always keep on liand everything of the latest style that is called for by a lady. Their line of ladies' dre-vcs and white suits js very ex tensive, and.no'one, no matter how fastidious, can fail to select some thing that will suit her fancy. Their stock of ladies' underwear is the largest In the city, anil' the prices tbeJowcit.. Their gloves aio Trom the Vvry- besf manufacturers, while the quality of their collars, cuffs, handkerchiefs, &c, cannot be excelled. Parasols and sun shades they have in great abundance. Ladies' corsets are made a specialty with this firm. In brief, Glad stone's is the place to patronize for anyoftheabove mentioned articles, i A . , t . ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! Orders' for ice will bo promptly filled at the published rates, and contracts for ice will be given on the best terms". Send orders toEmpire Ice Company, Ninth street, between Farnham and Douglas. aprlG-tf Fletcheii & IIcbbariC t t At Private Sale Iloue and Furniture, 213 Dodge street, between 12th and- -13th streets.. iFine.hjyise.nlco rooms, well and suitably furnished. A bargain is ofleretl. Apply on the premises to John T. Hoi.tzman. apr 8, tf "Who "Wants "Water ? We are now prepared to funfisYi water in quantities as desired, to residents in any part of the city. Fletcher &. IIurrarh. lx?r 10-tf. Pensions and rJd'J'"Tius pro cured by W. M. Francis, L.v Office CicEioitTox'lii.ooiv. - apr4 tf. Jeweuiy, Watch is and Clocks -alargtj- 'assortment now invite attention, comer Douglas ami 13th streets. Butterfied & Whipple. (. may , m. , , . i. ft . rrz i ; I "wtsif to exchange for green backs or ciy uropcrty, h valuable, .farm, in 'yitt;hington eounte,J5.oI house, splendid variety of fruit, plentv of fino timber I and gtHKh teGfiKjSMTjn rodr.-'L'arU hori rffefmsilr, .vhich'lrS'l been rcmoveil to Creightxm mav4 3t V. M. Flt.VNCIS. ArcriON s:tle of $o, pb wlfiafl' ready-made clothing, to bc'-syid-in Sale com- pjtffvMfcfffr eK9ndCcntr hn vi fig n rJWrftss AlfulRi BHJidTselle nienciug Tfiurstlay niohiing at 10Jpiosition3. j o'clock, at our new rooms, 233 Doug? IT; - a aav aaStceC.-,',,M-,, - i Aiicfioneers: 11U 1 : JOST. " i.'.f i laTTXLK & WlMyftf? I.- ruayoSt 2G1 Dbngltis-St; "!'.' a Hr-...... L. . The Bridge Tra isftr- r. i viaA iuUttvOJ)l)Q me aiadama. - year old maple trees to be JHjM.al.. A Scotch terrier bitch inrjiWjjt TiiurMlay. The person Kvln-tiic&i- I her up will pleaM! refurn lier 4,. , .,: c - - A Dodge streets, OMttvXeb. . 7 cft - eIa aornerJ 16tJi, JWfT9'? " council ao mn Personal Hon. Guy Barton, of North Platte, is at the Metropolitan. G. B. Sctnleld, of Nebraska City, is a Metropolitan Hotel guest. Col. Tuxbury, Mayor of Nebras ka City, is at the Metropolitan. John D. Hays, of North Platte, is registered at the Metropolitan. D. H. McDaneld'a friends will find him at the Metropolitan. He hail3 from Chicago. Elam Clark's name is on the Me tropolitan Hotel register. Mr. Mohr, of the firm of Kurtz, Mohr & Co., has returned from a successful business trip through the State. Ex-Mayor Chapin of Lincoln, is in the city. He is foreman of the United States Grand Jury. Thomas Sewell, Lincoln's jolliest grocer, is in town. He is a United States Grand Juror. Rear Admiral Vansittart, of the English Navy, is sailing around at the Grand Central. "Window Judson, a lawyer of St. Joe, is stopping at the Grand Cen tral Hotel with his family. Joab Lawrence, of Salt Lake, is taking a rest at the Grand Central. B. F. Stringfellow, a Kansas lawyer, has strung out his auto graph on the Grand Central Hotel register. Judge John F. Dillon arrived yes terday morning, and is stopping at the Grand Central. He opened the United States Circuit Court to-day. Martin Coulson, of Sioux City, is the Grand Central. Sidney Dillon, President of the Union Pacific, will arrive in Oma ha in a few days and remain here a week or two. A reception for him is talked of. C. F. Bayha, editor of the Dakota City Mail, one of the beat weekly papers in the State, is in the city. He called at the Bee office yesterday. Hon. John Croxton, of Nebraska is among the notables in the citj" to day. He makes his headquarters at the Metropolitan. Mr. D. II. Stearns, until now traveling correspondent of the Bee, has been appointed to the position of business manager of this office. Gen. John O'Neil, who arrived here yesterday with an Irish colony to locate near "WiSner, Nebraska, is at the Metropolitan". He is helping to turn emigration to Nebraska. Hon. Ed. Parker, the long haired meriiber of the Legislature from Lone Tree, Merrick County, came in from the West yesterday afterc noon. James Vick; the celebrated florist oCItoehester, N. Y., is expected to arrive in Omaha within two or three days, accompanied by his son and daughter, en route to Cali fornia. Jos.B.Southard left for Sidney'yes. terday to take a position In one of the leading business houses there. Joo js an excellent book-keeper, having had an extensive Jexperi encc in this city. William H. Sanders, a clothing "merchant of Mobile, Alabama, is at the Grand Central. He is here with a large stock of clothing to be dis posed of at auction. G. II. Cannon, the formor popu Iarlandlord of the Massasoit House, Atchison, Kansas, has taken the old Atwood House in Lincoln, and put it in shape to please the travel ing public, and we know it wl for Cannon is a big gun in a hotel. Cyrus W. Field, the original At lantic cable man, in company with Canon Kingsley and daughter, are jimong the notables who will arrive in Omaha this wool;, en route to San Francisco. They are going to Iceland to spend the summer, which is a good idea. The following are the arrivals at tho Wyoming Hotel : D McGinnis, Cedar Rapids ;,Wm Scott, Great Eastern circus-pJ F Salsbury, St Paul; E Mathews, J M Nicholson, Chicago; Nelson Seekels, Newell, Iowa; C F Bayha, Dakota City ; S S Canficld, Stanton; S L F. Holland, W II Brooke, Baltimore; D Coier, Albia, Iowa; E C Usher, Fremont; "N J Creamer, Yankton; L F Laidler, . Sacramento ; Fred Wines, Nebraska City: L Browning, Davenport. CITY COUNCIL. A regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chamber last evening, President l7son in the chair, Ere-ent, CotUicilmeu, Banckefn Brown, M. II. Brown, . Campbell, Stepheuspn,..SnUjheaJ pvobe and MflCTblwo. . Mr. President. - . The standing xulestjf the"oliT Itrl:aeefhfAroe-w)thi the action hoarfJ iKrKg(oitekl1lillr the end of taken at the last Council meeting Hie school year, ITTe'Txrird'oF.-Prej-filen't J. S. GU KUwMiilUt as apppointed to, TOTArtdliW?rU"ladfi-fiuti was pre; settle with the treasurer and ex seutpd and apjirovLHi. " .J'S trl ; jifrfifry. ., srrrrrUSIdeiirfJltr)n ptted that rrtrhar! received tho deimitions ta-, 1a ! ATr4o?rwj lilkl?A ( ! "!. i?wa.f.'i iss-.1" ",w u iiiur-joiiiisutt cuiuesieu ireasufrff rrti6ntia.sA-and-herentedtliciii Tril flnTwTMloil tmrlor flirt nid'first'wmlecrijf bu.-jiie.4j, eomiiuinicatluiis. . ..-r '""MrSftirbe - niowHl to .iisnendtho J Tlie Mayor suggestctl that several otllcers were.nrewtaYsiiiijgto-kavei Hnelrjjoiiassipproved. , .ur. IjUcum i u ratur vi pro ceeding with the "reading c the atCitytofcLiiJtJ " T-R"H""' ! Bnri 'it jowuoum uiKe one copy anu reaa t9 the Council, while Mr. .ft, p. KiU. ., tuo4aJuiur..AListimonl-. Ie no- - i . r t , , - . nines siaietiuiai ooui conies ..Wjero, UteuartUHMl'ttjrresfc vantl differed: Day.jja ieiy! Wilji)otanV"jJ4rUeu- Vl5):esUrrion7::cbve-?irjoUt tUftTiiundred.fnacTj8 of lecal-caD 'lEvr: itnciH be seenvhat a tedious .prxceedaigitoJa4h is. It will -ttikb'hvfrior three -nights to cont u t piele it. - 'l r i . , a -Tlia wndinn oonuaencid at about O'clock eUstvenb. inff'at mW " rt.' - r crnr .vrT. r jd J. wwavO oCCi Silver Wedding. The committee having in charge the reception to be given to Bishop and Mrs. Clarkson on Thursday evening, wish it to be distinctly understood that invited guests are not expected to bring presents, nor is it in any way appropriate that they should. The committee quote with pleas ure the following from the May number of the Galaxy, which ex actly expresses their views of the proprieties of the case : "Etiquette does not demand the acknowledging of an invitation to these weddings by presentations of valuable gifts. Members of the family, or any intimate friends, are the only persons from whom such gifts should be received. Invited guests should not absent themselves from these festive and agreeable en tertainments by any false idea re quiring them to contribute costly presents." The committee commend these correct sentiments to the notice of all invited guests. J. M. WooivwoRTir, A. J. Perry, J. H. Peabodv, C. S. Chase, E. Wakelv, G. W. Doane, H. G. Clark, J. I. Redick, E. A. Allen, H. W. Yates, Committee. United States Courts. In the District Court of the United States, Judge Dundy presiding, de fault and judgment were entered in the following cases : W. L. Lamb, assignee, vs. C. Mickleson, L. Lamb, assignee, vs. L. Anderson, W. R. Bartlett, assignee, vs. Luther Mil ton, in W. R. Bartlett, assignee, vs. James H. Smith, ct al., decree as prayed in bill, was entered. The Grand Jury as empanneled is as follows: W G Chapin, Foreman, Lincoln; A G McAusland, Clerk, Omaha; Is aac Wilds, Plattsmouth: Francis Brooks, York; Charles Grede, Peru; L F Farr, Omaha; Henry Hart, Nemaha County; J P Kelly, Oma ha; Thomas Sewell, Lincoln; W O Saunders, Omaha; J M Borland, Johnston; L H Laflin, Crab Or chard; E Lash, Peru; A J Currence, Salem; L A Harman, Lincoln; A Perkins, Fontanelfe; AH Church, North Platte; A Bergman, Brown ville: W F Bennet, Plattsmouth; J A Hough, North Bend; Dr L Rice, St. Daroin; T F Gantt, North Platte. In the circuit court the following business was transacted. Jujjge B. I. Hiniran, of North Platte, and Freil Lehmau of Ne braska City, practicing attorneys in the State Courts were admitted to practice in the United StatesCircuit Court. C. B. & Q. R. R. Co. vs. Otoe Co. Judgment for plaintiff as per .stipu lation; W. O. Bartholomew, vs. D. Whit ney, et al. Defendants to answer iu five days. U. P. P. R. R. Co., vs. the County of Lincoln et al. Decreo for plain tilfas prayed in its bill of complaint. The following attorneys were ad mitted to practice in the United States Courts this morning: B. F. Sjtringfellow, Kansas j Wilson Ju(J; son, St, Joe ; John D. Hays, Grand Island, and James O. Adams, Oma ha. BOARD OF EDUCATION. 0ov. Saunders Reelected Presi d3nt. The regular meeting of the Board was held last evening, Vice-President Howard Kennedy in the chair. The members of the old Board were nearly all present, and after the reading of the minutes, and after the frllowing-voto of thanks to tbe retiring otllcers, the Board adjourn ed sine die. RESOLUTION OF-THANKS. JiC8olveU, That on the retirement of the officers of this Board we take the opportunity of thanking the President, Governor Saunders, our Vice President, Howard Kennedy, and our Secretary, C. K. Coutant, for tho faithful and elficient manner in whichjthey havel discharged the duties pertaining to their respective oflices. The newly elected members wee. then qualified, and the Board or ganizei by the election of Governor Sa'uhder asT'resic'Jent, B.. p. J, Ken nedy. Vico President, and W. H. H. Hughes, Secretary, for the ensuing year. ' . -T'jfiJVRUfQKAjirU, -with other Dills; wis anMved. ' esoIiHjon lncrca-sing IJie- noon recB) drniff schools tQ 'QjiG hour A committee was also appointed JfifWttJip. fe,iCp around the een- trnl fnLn giTitTi crrw wl j it . v,;,r:""-T,v.7'.: natif - k TsTe lvsluv"li r-1 XLt- -. "eflnetiypVTis appointed acting- iwtt'ssaff" :.:rl"H U,L ua,a,lf-e v ., i3nswji. jtm. The. Secretary was inBtruetiHl to advertise the Burt street school rojjf rty fltolrf $r Igape. FiRST-CL.vss tickets toCincinnati, Dliioj'lmd 'Gbfdonsviilo, VirginiaCs for sale at Ph. Gottheimer's. Ticket roker;3ParnTihm street'" u ,jn Wwi itf (I AL. ,D. M, T. Anderson has has removed Creighton " - 1 :- :; uauraa jiu" w .- r "t-a- Jce .CltEASf A JLATEY&H-Fami-lies-eirrjilied cheap. Leaire your cTrrere. " ";-; ; 'h.ii5tey. .. aprill8tfj a i.jw.ti..- - I seul my goods at a "profit and athfSMMU avXOW as tnose -who ad vertise toaBoillesa thaa tda't.. a ..irat..3 -nr 031 -- 3NES. raHaya.lfei'r-'t , t Opp. jPostomce. -T-af.t1HfWt V bl'mHrnA iA1 j an.mv.i 11 IT r? Ill SIIT1T I Copies of city charter for sale at ineusEE oiuce. i A . Tdbkjsh Baths every day and evening at Redick's Opera House. apr3tf WALL PAPER! .New and Elegant Spring styles, Cheap tor Cash. Jmry 5 2t. C. F. Catlin. Largest stock of watches and jewelry in the city, cheap, at Botterfield & Whipple's, 264 Douglas street, near Fifteenth. apr2eod-lm jPakties who smokejmy CLEAR HAVANA cigars pronouce them tlie best in the city. Jones. mavo it. opposite xr . u. DENTISTBY. DENTISTS, OFFICE. Ho. 232 FARNHAM ST. -CPSTMBS. Bet 13th L 14th Sts., OMAHA. earOMct practicing PeutLxts iu tlie city DR. A. S. BILLINGS, DBlsTTIST, v 234 FA-x-xxliA-xn. St.. 1 Bet. 13th and 14th, up stairs. Teeth extracted without pain, by use of Nl- trous Oxide Gas. "Office open stall hour PHY3I0IAN8. e5tf Sursioal JFLoo: L VAN CAMP, M. D. Dispenses his own model nea. and besides regular practice, mates specialities of Derange ments and Diseases Peculiar to Women, Fistu la, Piles and other Diseases of the Bectum. OFricx and Besidenc, Corner Farnham and 14th Streets, first door to the right, up sUlrs Omaha, Neb. Address Lock Box '04. rSldAwt CARPENTER AND BUILDER, 233 FARNHAM STBEET. Save Your Paper Rags! Patronize Home Industry n. BERTHOLD, 104 and ICG Douglas stree Ipetween 10th and Iltli, north side, making a ringements to build a PIPE 31 ILL IN OM.VIIA, Desires to purchase ereral hundred tonso rags of aU kinds at Eastern prices. Cash on dclherr. Ia2 Victor Restaurant. 10 FABNX1X STBEET, Bet. lOtlx And lit la. VICTOR DUCROSSj Prop. mABLES SUPPLIED WITH EVERY- SUPPLIED thing in the market. Open from 7 a. m. tol2p. us. BSj-All Meals Served to Order.-a 0I8TEB3 BEBYED IH EVEEY STYLE. "I 1 IT? IS SEASON. Prices to suit IjrAiVLltl the times. City Meat Market. IBCOEJEXj-ST 3 Kr-p constantly on.hand A LARGE SUPPY OF Po J3 33 33 JP, MUTT0$, rOULTRY, GAME XT -nt C3- 3 T A D MILLIMKKV. Ladies' Fashionable Cloak a. id Dress Maker. Promenade Suits, Evening Dre-ses, Wedding Suits, Morning Wrappers, Coats, 4c, cut to or der in the latest Parisian styles. Having car ried on fashionable cutting and fitting for la-die-iin all its branches in the various capitals and centres of fashion in Europe and America, I tate pleasure In Introducing myself to the ladies of Om ah i. Satisfaction guaranteed In every department of my profession. Ko. 300 13th Str.et. oc2yl B. Wt LF. Mtis. u. ii. palmer, - Fashionable Dressand Cloak Maker, . Rooms, 202 Douglas St. near 15.b, (Up Stairs. I cut from actual measurement not from patterns and will guarantee satisfaction in all ases, Cutting and Filling a Specialty. 33. KT XO-X33:3a.XZiK. -DEALER Iy Fruits, CkinfeMiwelfy, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. NE cornet. .Farnham and EJeTcnlh atreetls. OMAHA. . - - - MEaRASKA? iwplf a ' " - f 400,000 ACRES! -OF THE PINHST- u i i. iii : : . i ,IV ! t ijiorn Talley jtands! t .i i i n -.1 tin. i TI ' -. I r :ua RAi. JE2. tVZ. OTiATi: "Wissier,"- ?Teb; fplIFSE LAD5 AP.E CONVENIENT TO a i the uiaikctatJ the. , FINEST firtlte "TATE & o ut..f f j sunn iiinti ur .- z: And will he sold at fronx r cn'Miii TJit tin $2.50'to$5.00 PER;ACREf z for tasu or on Lovg-Ttme. .. BS-LAXD EXPCFBIN6:TrCH-'' .... I - TS for gale Jit -Q.:;&:N. W. De pot, bearing .coupimar wiiih wiTl Ihj taken-at fnircpst"jih::payment for land. : -srll:: " 637a4tV-,.Wtwcniigiia-iJ4 Dett U li ft mil . a VlrinlaVfiJwr anflTTta faM h . - . '-ttr . jESmT4 CootoiaiiJMiiaij wtovee i 0AEEL4GE TIAKUPA0TUB2BS. Established 1858. .a., a". siaorjpsoN's CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY JtL r? 53S&540 Fourteenth Street, (Office up stairs.) Omaha, Nebraska. Carriage and Buggies on hand or ir.aie to order. N. B. Particular attention paid to Repair ing. apr2S-U 255 Harney street, between 14th and 15th. Carriage and Wagon Malting In all It Branches, in the latest and most approved pattern. HOBSE SnOEINO AND BLACKSMITHINCJ and repairing done on short notice. sepze IT L. W00DW0RTH, 238 Doughs Street, Omaha, Nebraska DEALKB IS Carriages, Hacks, Buggies, PattentWheels, Road wacons, Trot ting Sulkies, Skeletons, Ltudebakers, Celel rated Wa o s. James It. Hill's Celebrated Con cord artess and Whips. HORSE CLOTHING. Ribes, Blankets, Wagon Material of all Descrip tions, bpskes, Hubs, Felloes, and all kindsof HAU1) WOUD LUMBER 1 nimble Skeins, Axles and Springs. rucli6tt XI. 3r.Gr33f CAURIAGi:, BUGG and WAGON 3IAXIIFACTUKEB. N. E. CORNER of Hth and HARNFV" STS, WOULD rcpectfully announce to the pub lic that be is now ready to fill all con tracts in the above lines with neatness and Uispatch. orauTExpress wagons constantly on hand and sale. The Oldest Estaoiishea BANKING HOUSE f NEBRASKA. Caldwell, Hamilton & Co., 33 vivr3a:333.a. Business transacted same as that of an Incorporated Hank. Accounts Kent in Currency or Gold subject to sight check without uo- tice. Certiflcatcs or Dcnosit Issued nay- able on demand, or at fixed date bearing interest at six percent, per. annum, and available in in all parts of the country. Advances made to customers on approved securities at market rates of Interest. Buy and sell Gold, Bills of Ex change, Government, State, County, and City Bonds. "We give special attention to nego tinting BailroaU and other Corpo rate Loans issued within the State. Braw Sight Drafts on England, Ireland, Scotland, and all parts of Europe. hell European Passage Tickets. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADS. asclU klMW BlDNDKKS, President, BXK. WOOD Cashier. Vice Prcbldent, STATE SAVINGS BANK. H.W.OOR. KARNHAM 4 13TH STS. Capital, $100,000, Authorized Capital, S1000,000. Deposits as email id one dollar received- and Compound Interest allowed on same. Advantages OVKH ' Certificates of"" Deposit The whole or any part of a deportt'slter re- iiialnliie In thU Rank three months, -will draw Interest from date of deposit to time of pay aent. The who.o or any part of a deposit can drawn at any pnw. ana38.-tf TT.S 'DU.PnRTTQ'RY T FfV.Tt l I'lift Kirsr, MinoTimi imiiu- - - -- 1 1 M . mjv j J Corner or Farlwrtt: and latlaajtirtst. - i . THE OLDEST BAOTTINO E8WJLI3HMEHT "" ' IN HEBEASiKA. " ' r i ..(Successorsjq Kounfie.Bn ihors.).,, ,, ( Organised u Katlenal Baai, intuit 28, 1883 ' ' ' -' '.1 ; r ....... ...l CapitaLcn'a Profits oVef'J orncEC? and dirCctors : U..j e. creighton; President. ii. countze, r . Vice Prcs'fe. " A. KOUNTZE, Cashier. I,:". YATES, . AsU Cashier. A, J. 1'OPPl.ETpN, Attorney. TIC1 of ICKETS FOK SALE TO. AJAr, PART3 Europe-viaUlie-jCunaril arfj Nitlonal Steamsh'pXlneo, and the HamHurgAniirjcan, PJctet Company1.' -s -' Jj27tf i i i i.i KZHA'atrxa.' jtDr -j;d! Mirx&ju) ;i - - - . i i. a ,. resident. Caenltr OMAHA NATIONAL BANlfe --'Doagltw and Tiirtwitli l-Hii; ) J3 j u07IHttXViH. CAPITAI. .... zkooo oo msUNrrKD f 2 K),000 CO 8UKFLUS AliD Pr.OFiTS ,lrlANCrjtt,,'AaCNT'r,OK TUB , -- , STATSS ixo offi aHATrb' onw'frottl Tont- atoajnasmuas; . mavriwn. - I m. - TblsBu;k dcalj'-- .Extb&agp, GoreruMsji, UUVUS. J vuiiwifljuyi Wl I ) I tlrif.r.YffTfr A rn-nnlrfirlTTtrm' .i. . ,.i iji sk) eeiis-Xto-nd miles eoUeetiorji i "' ;-'.' ; -- w jJutJM. parte of Isrcpe. jv"-s r'feVSyr-wablJriC&enCTca '- J.tJJjJtXCail'irnU.Sin Frasds'eo. ....... , , ' tntisi FL1TIB TIALLEY..... REAL .ir .r l .. j ',- -6 r-scaaiiill CrT'Smith, .. JP Yjv vant far lria- ... .r J It whlfh h laTcloiiinv noi klrcf. litre hi ai p5a.JlfMi:-t-M . . ... f : TwUiiiiaiB. :: '. "" ' aPaaV i T a," "!- - W J i , J .JI , Ti. 'Z . '- i I (f J I llS TJ. B; m Li5LOTD3;- SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. AdTertisrmenta of To Let, For Sale, Loet, Wants, Found, Boarding, Ac, will be inserted In these columns once for TEN ' WANTED A young girl to assist in homs work. Apply at tub office. iny5t2 WANTED-A bor to herd cattle, by Sam uel J. Cutler, at Evans i. Durnall's. ,, my3ti WANTED Boarders and lodgers, s e cor of 17th and Chicaco sts. ruvlt.t "DEALcsta efor ul in rmsiron; A Nel- J.V sons auditions. Address. S. J. C Ble omce. . ... 1 myoif MOSEY io loan. Call at law office of D. L. Thomas, room 3, Visscher block, myjtf FOR ! LE Splendid business lot, 12 ft good locality, with store houe, oi Farn ham St.. at JS too terms easy : . si, bu'lntss progeny on Tenth t. JOUN M. CLAKK. lUai estate agent. TJOOMS tOK KE.T-Suitable for omcei". XV Northeast corner of 18th and Oodse st mySt6 TUOS. a HALEY, ESf-A. hou,e wUh s,x 'oo"" "l good cellar, house newiv papered and in 60OO repair. Inquire otU.'W. Hosi, co" tiarney and 13th sts. inySwi mo RENT-The Pacific house, lOih and Dav JL enportsts. Poss ssion imraediatcly Store No.271 DjugU st, opposite Crelihion block. Inquire of J. BONNER, m J3tf 2G3 Douibs st. BOARD WANTED-Br genfeman and wife In private taniily. Tf rms mu-t lie moder aie. Address, Mca, care "Bkk" othc e myJU severs and gutters. B.CKNl-LL. ' 569 lCih st. ONEO-EN BUGCJY AND HARNESS, al most new for sale cheap, at 22J California st , tt 13th and Mth sts. myC SODDING, p'owingand giadlng neatly dure by Dan MiMillan. LeaTe orders t Mc Ausland' gun store, ior 11th an! Douslas sts niy4U GOOD SE'MTRESSES can get steady work at the Nebrask Shirt Factorr. No. 159 Farnham tt. 1. AA ti v A m iny2t3 WATED Daj boarders at 191 Douglas st. opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Terms SI per week. iuyliG WANTLD A good girl can find steady em ployment iu small family, by applying at second house north of ality nn west side of 17th st. .between Califorcla and Webster. apSOtf PLANTS Cabbage, Cauliflower, Tomato Fupper, etc. (ap23tf 1 OWSLEY. ' FOR SALE A desirable residence proiierty, two lots and house, well located, good ini proTements, such as shade and fruit tins and grape Tines. Terms easy. Address p2tf J. P. R., iigB office. PIIOTGGRAPII GALLERY FOR ROT One of tho finest gnl Series in the Sute will be rented to agooil artist on lery reasonable terms, at Lone Iree, county seat of Merrick county, in a fine, thkkly settled region. Ad dress MOROA.X L. Wiuoiit, Lonj Tree, Neb. ap4ii TaRTIES desiring a situation, or in need of 1 uuurrrs, servauis auu ua lng tfncuients fur rent, or property for sale, will please call at this employment and rrt I estate office, room 9, Visscher' block, corner of Douglas and 11th sts. Omaha, Neb. f.29tf I. N. FI-HER. EOR SALE A Singer s wing inachicc, new. Inquire' of ilax Meyer 4 Rro. ap27tf EOR SALE One set parlor furniture ; also a piano. Imiuireof ilax Meyer A Bro. aji27tf A HOUSE AND LOT FOR S.U.E-On 13th s. b twren Howard and Jackson. Suitable Ior business and family residence, containing U rooms. Inquire of Mrs. J, N. Page, 13th ana Mason sts. rpIStf MONEY TO LOAN Inquire at law office ol L. F.Ma.Inp, Vlsscher's block. Omaha. ;sp2JtI . " ' ROOMS TO REST An 277 Darenpert st. Also a house with six rooms, cistern etc. AppIy-f.Q7DarfDpoft at. ap21tf ORSALC Two full lots with improrem uU onn weor2Istanl Inrd su. Inquire st next house north of steam laundry. 22w2 WANTED A cheap farm In exchange for merchandise. Address, Farmer. IlEE office, ap21tf FOR SALE OK RENT No. 3ol Chicago Apply to HARRIS, TAFT A WOODM IN, 'lit OH Mill. TjlORSALh four of the bet residence lots in E the city, on et. Mary's ar. an 1 22 1 street. Inquire of A. BUJUME, aplSml WANTED To rent a rurnl.hrd nouse o! 4orS rooms, either all or partlr furnish ed ; must be near tbe cor of lUih and Farnham sts. Address,' 1'. SMITH, 113II Bee olnce. FOK SALE OR RENT A farm oT Vii s.res with house and barn, situated one half mile west of the Barracks: inquire of mchlClt fl. P. REDMOND. I PACIFIC HOUSE REOPENED-The Pacific HouMhaslwen thoroughly repaired, and will be open for the accommodation of boarders and the public generally, oa Ihfl 1st of Ma-ch by Win, Howitzer. Clutigi reasoi.ublj 10th at., bet- Cap. T8. and Dsyih port at. fc24tf STORE FOR BENT-On N Vf tor. lCih and Chicaja, S, A. TA YLUR A UK Ja2ti pOIRrJT A tpre.J93 Dougtaa street. In- J. Muue at n tUUKK X iiKIIU . a.2tf "CTORHENTThrTalley Hoase. -Inquire of J mthl9U OHN T. PAULSEN. 4 BARECHANCE-I offer my brick resi- . deace on Dockest. bt. Hth and 15th Li forsa'eat a.barcaln. This Is irnnd bnlnMi proterty and, will soo'njiecome very Taluable. as oniy tne street separates It from the U. S. Court and Postofflce. R. M. MARSHALL, aorltf SEIXiJ2TG OX7T La "- i COST! . AT , ? -fc VI a - I j.f. I ,v AnIESFDRXISHLG(3jV6n., ' lTrOjfIN(U4(ftTulMroe.y'the,n-t-of t js. juuc, a hu. coeoui my w-,iiesfrlcat w - u .... M&imp PbV'a noRSOTs. : Night drtsscs, arron, Infant!drcV''s ic.'" ', ruj4uil itji .v'lfcEvJ' ' i ., I ! ft, t . a TIIiC trelttat'fit iiirri .1 til 11 ii A'!" IJtl I tb .it BABY BUGGIES? mASTohskiJor' i inj'USiHUiroAfr- tJjiv nrices a L t1n. .1 aaS i K J J "BMlWfaMr.i illv itriccs wai ociow i inesenman ueaiers. r i rjm k - : n have S0O In stock, and WlIX X(iT fcc'nrfdersrldJ!''Jira.c rjo 'miti'dkeV J sec the "BAZAR" teforv$iyinff?$f,t yfrWrbr prices. You a;vj $(drl oy so doing, See theney.,u .'.BOsTON.teANOPOJDPL'j I . . TOtoiiaiiafitoaf' - OuBfii.' LarCO or small ortlers hHed UClfAC- . - J All . JW - IJ ill ORy-PTOiMvasir imaw. " - ' u.tM.il (laon a-i'-sjfcc'a. ''-or-rujinK retail oraers- ?nr arintzlfThxiztrrl " I ""' ' ""' T r . .: .. ....... ii ..........I ...i m . Il.tfi!li!'l Ml ;;...-...".; .. , !-',--' 13 T- C?.',TtaC'2l" "I"" "" " --w T " " ... f,.. j'xi ia.itii.i.Ji. . ai mfrtdall kiittwh.olcfJald 'and' retail. apl3erirli;m', - i.i .-t .. ..ii...' ,..il.( .In , i .erft.i. ibMV-- T'i'&' ii Itl'ir'' T?tSn'i"Tilfl'lri3r JJCdUliig XUU LUldJSer ! Jrf 183 Faratiam stree- -' Up9 It F'R SALE-6 squares PennsylvajU blue slate, 9x18, left irom High School roof; aio aoudntitr of 18 inch mni.ni i,i... f.,. .. . P. ini RTj BJBBBBBBBHT, - fBBBBBBBV t .. - mPaaaaaaaaw .. ., jipB, tl.lyl...li t ., I., ,, ' laHlaaaBMI K IfxaaaaaBftaaw' . III... .t afea 1B04gft .BUI- .:. A, wr STEELE & JOHNSON, Wholesale Grocers, SIMISO.'SBI OCK 528 and 540 Fourteenta Sireot, BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE OllIjSIJL, - - - ZETIEIB. mehI33r MORGAN &, GALLAGHER. SUCCESSORS TO CRE1GHTON AND MORGAN WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 205 Farnham Street, o:mla:hla, - ustieib. api8dlr ' -" ' ' r ' WHITNEY, BAUSERMAK & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS XTo. 247 Douglas Street, mch27yt AKTS FOR THK DUPQT POWUER CO. Kurtz JJohra (Jo JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, . 231 Farnham Street, q:m:.a.:e3:a, JOHN T. JOBBER Shelf 1 Heavy Hardware IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK, COILVPHSTKIW PLOWS. CL'I.riVATOks IIAV ' MKEDK 24G Douglas St., sssssssssssaasssssssssssssssssss sjassssssssssssssssssssssslBssiiiMi GEO. A. HOAG1AND, Wholesale Lumber OFHCE AND YARD COR. OF DOUGLAS AND 8THSTS., U.EP. B.:B. TRACK. v--lvlljLj - anllU ROBERT DEALER IN Paints, Oils. BRUSHES, LAMP GOODS ETO. 257 Douglas Street uicl.lEeodtr HENRY HORNBERGER. DEALER IN- Wines, Liquors, Cigars; Tin,! Old JTenlm-kj Whiskies and 239 DOUGLAS ST?.. J (Caldwell Rloct.) ' hiDvl B. & ;J. Books and WHOLESALE FourieaiitEi.'istreet, (lft.lt .Itll t.l.l I. I S ii fv ..I.... i .l ..).. .11. I,, t,..!.. i,,, ..., SffiftMSNaCS .F0R.ALL SOT0()i,B00KS t. d. cooper, i.. . . ,i ...i ..... ..- i j.i. .i- .i. I ICAWCrAOTTJIlEH OF ', .44l I J . t . ,1 .' I v .1 ,...,1 I 1 It I Aai9tWS;'D,ft,L I tit .. lXD WIIOLEUALE DEALER IH bOfaari X,tl--nta.Fx.3rirtff. J j-1 3CW.'ftX. ? S 11 kl 1 ' '" T'aih.'"iiow manulacturing l. I I... I. II, I .! " .ii . ... ., ,mt ana win EAi &0?.SiEr.3i.! ,E 12 1 Q JB S ' .1 I Dealers in tliis State n-eJ not A trial is . SSI7K7 "w:.:P- ... 11 V?CsVi , . a . a..! . . , . PITCH, FELT AND I tt , 'it lint i ,... i it . ii .. nt.1 Ail MW uf.rta'eor Uryta 1 Saturated Kbi7 aud Sbaatbluz Felt. , ..i t l , .$..1.11 ,i i kit .-utl. i bi.tur. lunnciipu I I . I ...II ..i ,1 o I. I, ( ( -I ...WW .'.......M -.--,, r-l'il' ,'1.. -Iawl m.M TU Vfa, - wwia. BB. &. E. .-. l-. . . I nnnrlC inlnr iniWVcuraaboVxil oIn!nPs"taU: OOeioppoalU fi Oas Works. O ll ."."?- -T .Tit aTff ... -Tlr iah"t Auwrfjj"o.Bw.wa . r,. .1,5 .. wif M Ill 'WTT?iIirlTTTTlJT HOMES bud FARMS in XTZBIUiSZA i TnlTMf4i-n..l iiarl! nfrer'ljWroa.l' CjAT-'ri hit'Ul'a'aC,IOi:trIeea on 10 years' .j-rrJll ate uKrentiJatwuit. . 1 "' liah.nm pretuiunof 2Qp.rceat. on tho amouatof the QSiViiiSitiui,thiatw.,jeirtitoJi Jiu of purau.. irr "'" ' ' '- " ,.,a. . .d I . .TAIJfiK.XKUUClUr3 rJK rJASU 1A1 JIKJNTH. ;M0rth' rjf'-pfatteXoup Fork Tha'B.'JfcSl.rt'a OwJlafeJ aSi.it 1 OW.0O3 teres of p!IUrastei and sirlealtoral 1b4 In Jt.iS ,uqlrr..at from Jl'-i to J7.M p,r xcit a Uaj erllt. ..I,.,. i w.w , .,. JilnlthlAtVi' i-m U ALiin - , . pvuw 4)i -iiy riaiiK ' Tli cSm?0T owpti IieTAfr o th fcsatanl ji'if .Vaa-Sa, IitMH-tlbcSa-njiaji rlrer 'VttT rWetr u I ti Al!rol aid Iirtia larJt nl teal -UfioMl put at ta SUM. u aiw in tli ttoJsflH.VaUUrJneolBstMlalfatlaBai to .. maaxai GLOVES and NOTIONS - - ustieib. EDurAJR, OF AND- T.5!ir.TTTe5 Omalia, Nebraska r - - "KT ETB. C. STEELL, Varnishes, cd)o. Imported tSooii a. Specially. 01JLIZJL, JSTttJB. WILBUR, Stationery; AND RETAIL, - I i j 02iiab.a XTeb t; WAGONS IMPLEMENTS - , Omnrjta ' mchliU E CANDIES all varieties of candies eeu ai waatto - . o JBaat fat CASDIKS. solicited. ji.r m LATEY, Omalaa H'LSKA. GRAVEL ROOFER. ' " ,..,i . . , -f 1 1 t - - tplSmSdAWI , . r ii s and Elknofrl Valleys omce, s.. - v -1- L.tr'.s i r w 4Mt Al taAJfypf .jtJta 'ZSm WlqB''aByBjajifjaasaakj,!