Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 24, 1881, Image 4

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Frederick , JJeading Hattermlltf
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Childrcn'iZc
Crc-ighton Block , -
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Five varieties ottie
barrel , at Buffet's. _
Finest atsonmcat fef aoth' .tea
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Full line cf artktB * materialvs * Chicago
cage prices. Kulm's drugstore. int-lta
The steamer Benton leaves St. Loui )
13lBt for Montana , , aad , points on-the
upper Misssur ; . She -will reach Omahi
about April lOtb , being the first steamei
fof the season.
Sarpy county district court adjournec
J Tuesday and the teveral legal lights at
[ tending , returned that evening. ! In thi
I most important case , that of Henry -lake ,
( charged with arson , no iadictment"\ro !
[ found.
The first robin of the eeason made hii
I api > earance yesterday. He dance ?
I about among the trees around the High
iSchool and whistled andsiug in a remari-
lably clear , strong vole i. He announced
himself BO cheerily that he met with a
welcome and heartlece..tion. . Hisap-
f pearancc la indeei a good men.
Il is pleasant to observe that out city
is growing in more ways tJian one , and
that weare not wholly indebted to incom
ers from the east for Sqcrease : iniumbera
Mr. Will Fleming , the popular grocer.and
Mr. Solomon , -merchantr have - just
Btepjcd to tbe iront * . the fathers of
two bouncing boys , for which botWejsrve
honorable mention.
Along felt need haslseni sup > * ied
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and the public will notice 'with pleasure
constructed Tjy
a new plank crossing ;
Schroter & Uecht , our new an3 | < aitcrf > rMj
ing druggists , at their etpense. Tness
young men K em to be determined to spare
no effort to add to the conveninee of their
patrons , snd we have no doubt will reap
abundant success.
Mrs. Henry Lauer 3esire3 to exurest
through THE BEE her ttkntg-tq.the com' ,
mnnity , to the IdilglitSjCfiPythias , to tin
members of the fire department , and tc
many other tympatbizing ttiends for tie
many kindnesses shown her 5oiher 'lie
reavement and for their presence an :
tributes cf rwpect at the funeral of he :
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Lusband.
It i probable that Omaha parties wil
ebortly build a telephon&Ifine , connectinfl
Om ba , PloUsmouth , Liobsln.'and perhapi
other towns .on the line of the B. & M
road. A single line will fint be erected ,
and others added as theftastnegs.dorrmfidi
it Tee value of such aline to Omaha foi
purpose * of business and news , can Jje esti
mated , when it is thought that thei rak
logue which can t.kj place in t&ro'mm
-utes upon the telephoLe rcpresBata severa
telegraphic nKSslJga
Try the VERBENA , fessfcfi * dg
thamtfk Sn
Opera House ; Drn StDro-211
toenth atre. U v : noH5
CENTS' -'GOQ'DS'
An
finest and
city i
tlcle reqnlred TJyrTjButleoien ; ' bat' ' we
would cill - fejeeiiltatt8nlbu : tooni _
splbnded aw'orlmcat o ? JTiei , cbritain-
ing every oiie of the late noveltieeyand
our very .large MtortocnlxifHbtjery ,
All'lpf ' the *
goods we > r X
must Boenu'ilJt , p'a.large- de'
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this now
mar23 2t
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Omaha ir ,
the tcfjno pf the Traah-out.
they tccurcd a bjai-ancT urrcyed'th
far R > the riverj opposite th
gorfio. They .came lo the con
clniion ih t the * tabst
ciblo and speedy'way to surmountthi
difficalty which for the past iwb-Week :
baa obstructed the great thoroughfare
is to build a track around It , at suggested
gestod a few rdaja .ago. This br&ncl
Trill bo sUrtcd from a point .where thi
transfer -was af fint 'Jade , from thi
eido the track that has been washei
out and undermined , ncarrthe sectioi
houte , of rcoane beiig rw rcplaoed
The brancli' will > bethjree-fonrths
a mile in leggth , nnd wo-learn th *
work ii to be commenced upon it a
once. It Trilltake but a very few dty
before business will be .running on ihi
Union Pacific as utual.
As a help It getting the track cleat
the Union Pacific officials hare con
eluded that it is advisable to atlcmi.
to blow out the gorge , which ia-nn
donbledly the .cause of much.of thi
overflow nt this point , and threaten
much more trouble unless uoon'Sia
posed of. Thucwill probably aoonb
taken in hand , audif .the explo-ioi
ia a success , at hns been practiced be
forj iu Ench cases , it will doubtlea
relieve much of the trouble which L
now caused by the altUndlnou * Plat to
If our citizens should bu at&rtled on
of tl.eie fine mornings by an explosion
reaemblinc a young earttquike le
loose , they may attribute it to the fac
that an attempt , has been nmdja t
blow out 'k ' -
SPEOIALTY - , t OHEOTEE i !
BECHT'R Opera House Pharmacy , 21 !
Fifteenth street. j , m23tf
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Kew Clocks * nd n'ew Silverwarbte
caived at EOHOLM & ERICKSON'l
to-day. g
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John Backer , a w l ktiownjmwbl [
cutter , ha ieft town very anddenlj
leaving many debta behind hin
Heavy 1 u os at g blin * cre
be the immediata fcauie onhb
tuue. "j p _
Choice Ruta Baga turnips Peae
Blow a * * E ir
butter entai
22-5t andC a Streeti.
Treitacke eell freah butter t !
centa per pound. 21-3t
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he. trial pT Fuller "for raon t
eommBnced'onlS.tnrd y3ast ,
caM zwaa'givon'to.ttie jnry , at
/Fullw-it will
.be Tfesaeiribered , waa charged with
burning a 'livery b'arn owned by" W.
P. Phillipa in 1879 , which in .tarn
communicated with the notorlous'bag-
oiio of ' 'Trapkie'1 Clark , , which , was
aUo'destrcred.
Some 'ol-tbe scenes aHte- trial Vere
sensational jn the highest degree. A
woman named MH. Barton , whose
husband is serving cut a term in ,
the .penitentiary , was plsce'3'
upon tha witness -stand and
testified that her huiband- was with
Fuller at the 'time the building waa
set on 'tire , and that Fuller personally.
confessed to her that he aet tbe fire ;
An - attemptwaa made by the counsel
for the defence to prove that improper
relations had exiBicd.batween ihiaWQ.- ;
man , who is said to be verystyliah and
handsome , and Fuller. The
tion reached1 ifc ilinaax3rtieri
counsel tor the defense asked , the
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qoeation qusroiyV1 - -
"Did yon not , Mr. - , " 11 at ttie
Teridcncamf MrsrBirton otmh6
evoaing J f 77j , . - - = > and , take her
, : , ' . * , . * t . - * S * v 3
wi h-you inTyonr oarna e-for a ride ,
the
The counsel for the prosecution
paused .a .moment 1 and Ih&n replied ,
"ybiu--srife a .absent { com ; , the cit ;
at 'the same time , and you passed thai
evening fcloce rit3 > a 2woman residing
acroBfl th.e street , from. . Botler'a , real-
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Turthe'r wo'rds'pissod'and one o'f "the
gentlemen with set teeth -anB clenched
Eoti aek H'tfie court * for permission tc
. .defendiiiTepatatipn twjwsre'
faaed : j f-L * * ft ' ) Fr.3cM
The came of a prominent .priso !
o.Scial waa alaomontioned in cpnneclioi
wUh..that.of
judge * , create2 * .dPll6 ? hjl"
court room by inadvertently address
ing4 the woman-asHfMtt.N - .2.
There ia iids' tor have "been tmucl
hard fefiing cam ed-h ' this trial , am
futUiirjgwIonal troubli
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between aome of the partua.
* ti .r i nii * . < .cg- ( . * * r p
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JL TBnBlJuoiB .IiopEo in CreTghtot
lock J on if toenth "fctreefc , h vo ie-
6elvei\ft&fr-Tfow gooda-and bavejbee
bee
ho jfaneral of the Rar.
Presbyleriai
lny-in
wltli eilver mountings an
The zervicei-ircre conducted by th <
remarks were made -by the Her
IhomaHH. Clelandfj o tJoancK lufiii
Rov. TYIlHam > ' , McOaridlislr nno ; ,0eo [
L. J ttle. . Tno reverend Tgentlemai
referred in feeling , terms to the biel
chnsllan chataotet of-itie deafl clergy
man , whqwas a conv.ert from thi
JewlshifaUh. ?
TUB SUREST andjfceshsit drug
tj rbehadt ScmoTEi &fBEiWi .
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Drag Store , ; 2ll"rif
oonth'Btreet. _ m23t
New Olocts and new Silver we re
cefredat . EDHOLM& ' ERIOKSON'i _
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THE BEST THING' YET.
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H. dG. Clark & Co. V - - J-
; Imperial Self Raisinj
Winbr. Wheat , Flour , for Pancakes
Biecuit * ] and ail-kiddi oLpaa f'Tr ]
it. , A k onr grpeerjor it. 22 3t
, -CLOCKS , JEWELRY
_ SILYER WA.RE ,
AT
WHIPPLE , McSIHiLES & CO.'S
Cro'ghton ' block , Fifteenth St.
NOTICE.r
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The Chicago Steam fije SWork
.have remprod to tecond iioor ea t o
the ld placet A Iji. KEonzscK * *
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paying , and Bstisfsctory reasons fo
A Rumor.
ored on the street
this section of the western hemtsphen
to bo f jnnd at the jewelry hou ! <
oyVhipple , llcimiens& Co. . which
upon iavcsfcatlenriSrovIa tdj b
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jche.p ; , at.f03j
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sl-gt
EDHOLM & ERICKSON'S
15th street , opposite the postoffice
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.OLD.JIM
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vmOpnvers s on Affairs Concern-
Aliso , ongAnoiber Matter , ! and
hare yonrjesr
" extraordinary
: or s frjnlnutesl"T queried-aa
ordinary , tftMined aort of 'a ' 'voice bo-
ihad BEE reporter yesterday , as , he
was paJsinalonK IhirteentH-streot ,
near Mayor'ChasftVtcsiaeace.
The reporier taraed about , 'and ,
ooking Id -direction , failed to tea
any one who tolgHt ( bXtbT possesapr
of Bndh aToica. Pjzz'.ed beyond er > ,
jrejaionhe 'wa"i abaut to move on ,
when the svnajrolca aid : . , , . , . , ,
"It was me 'lfestor ; . % verilievfenea
icre , " and looking . 'over Into-themsy
or'a yird eaiwan.old crow with a
very troubfeiLexpressioa in Jils-icotm-
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* Tvo bsen observing yon pass aiong
here for , eoma < jmD"rcoatinued..thiB
ramarkabbj beasi to. ntho1 amszotrient
of the reporter , "and waa BO ; attract
ed , by * * tha'Jioneaty aticking out in
your face that I , cpncludeJ yqn must
bo's newsjMDer'raTO/ s'att iff my
self I have follow 5di yon several times ,
and seeing yp.utgo ( ntb THE BKE .of
fice I was satisfied. ! hid , judgedcor-
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rectly. ; .
&fYou' ' didjVropHedrtha1 reportar , '
uV mty'lTaat ; wb. t'is your business
"Well the'fect fa , . I've got pretty
considerably 'to'-.say ' to' you on many
subjects , but just , now I'm mure'par
ticularly intewtedfin the"welfAre.ol
my people. ? ' " "V
'I am veryfsure , ' ' Bald/lherepprlerj
"THE BEE will'gladly do T hatIPcar
for you and jour people , and as foi
myaelf , ' * caritrnued the reporter , hand !
ing the poor fellstrs charter , "I will
do all in myi power for .you. . <
The old chap refuied the .quarter ,
thouch he looked-B.idl ioiHSPA l !
something to brace up oti. Hfi feel ;
Ingly eapfeised-iiiihanksVand'TdpInj
away a tear.qr wo Baid he had overj
reason to exjpectsBcb wsaarancesirori
so amiable ayoung arir . V
"You ! have all had -veryjtongl
time of jit IhuTdnterj1reniark'ed ! tbi
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* vfi- I 'r jA , ! S
o. . prow.
fact la , " tie wefitppj ; 1 !
been satisfied..toJive'o'n . wind , but il
hlew so , bardie conldtftj catcb it
There ain't a hole or corner in 'thest
corporation limits thatwo haven'l
rooted ' , lht3. . vBootl . Well , if w <
'haren't . dbno 'tha tallest rooling.or
record thinrinterj-Tny Tiameji ripJ
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lv claimedthe ; reporter ir
tgteat astonfsbmen"Are you" tEt
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original .Jim 'OrowT *
} plled Jim , amilinf ; a , tmilo that told
plainly of 'thepride1 tie. felt in havinj
ma'de a mark in history.
Bs , > air , " he'ifcdntinneo : , "lam tht
old' iisB yon hare "heard about ]
-judce Jrbm your accentthat - yen arc
from. ' ! the east. , . I am , of .course . ,
"Very , welLHknosui. _ Lcerc. . . Jt Ji
some .years since I came west. My
people arejg'rb tly oppressed in "the
eftit , b'at bore * wo are allowed to grul
around and help out the street clean
Tni department in .excbfcnge.f or citi
2BnshlpJL Itvi about this I wanted U
ieeybfa just now. T attend all thi
clty-ctruncil.meetingB , because we an
-Very much- Interested to know whet
anything comes" rip about street clean
ing. fepmelime ago this re was an in
timal6nj ( atone of the meetings thai
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Bom'ething"won4 ] " 1 e , } "l " ° ? 5 n * . t ei a3
of'3e nlng * fhe "atreetsT and alleys
"TEaTls all talk , " however , aayon.kno
ery w'elL What Iwant to do , if ]
can , ia to obtain.Bomq. . outside Help.lt
cleaning the streets. We have had i
rdovirof : a time all winter roctinf
boutaa , Faaid , and it's jdst a little
' " to do all thi
b'omuchtoexpect" ta
street cleaning when the thaw cornea
' 3D ? le Biirt'.tha boy a .will find , it vqrj
pleasant ; for a time ; but in the course
of a/o w ; weeks , when we .have all fat
t'elicd np , it will begin "to .bo a littli
monotonous. ' .Now. can't Bomothic ;
be donel1' "N - * . - .
. " ' Thb Hporlor replied that 'ho 3i <
"nofc-ieejho 'tne 'crows "were going ti
beihelpod ontr tha-ppllcei wtioae dnt ;
\fls to see to'thd mailer ( he'arsuroi
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Ilm ) , , f { > nndh uiteienbugh to do ti
draw thefrj'fealariok. And Jim wa
'further ' .
'aasuredj.that-thougli-iherpoo
rplo had beciflm5gtty-iii5gVr'aiy-ii
helping him and his people during th
, wioter , they had repented and nex
winter would prove their gratitude ii
, a substantial way. The people bad n
Jait.been amused to a .eenae p | ; thei
T.ot l dependence upon tKS'croir ami
"tokeep off sickness and death by thei
"efforts in cleaning4he streets , and'.l
the f ntnro tKew.ntbej ! ir.fswoiildlb'
borne In mind.
waa
Jigtted to hear tbithopgh tie al hei
wekrily and said tie ti
supposed
very
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could do hisbeat. . |
Just then anojber jrow'landed in i
tree near by/ Bud said something i
the crow lanpuege , wtilcH-Jlm replje
to with R nioVof 4heihea31 -
fTm verynach obliged &n .you'f ' o
/giticg me 8OTnticb.ofyonrtimD ; ! ; ' ' h
said , ratherrtiurnedlyy J'bnt the.ol
woman has Jo'nt word that ITniwant
ed. If youdbnt ; minoi IJ1 ! meet ybi
azain In ; a ( & days : " . t " " -
T' Tnerppof\eras9ur d Jltn he _ wonl
be 'glad to we-tiim n tfmo and 'th
old boy -lit out-- > - * - - . * -
In the course of conversation Jit
informed the reporter that be w.-.s th
head of the crow family , and tha
universal allegiance WRB paid thie
i i ancb , hlsIwjllb iBgl wjithiheni
tHe appears to bV quite old , hilock
Ibein much- tinged with the silver
liand of ttmeJ"'HB'i ? , however , aj
( . patently well preserved , and looks a
'though ho may Ijyeibronsjh the bal
ance of the century ? * ' * .
The reporter jexpeet vtp g'et man
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interostinc iteas f/pastth's.old fylloa
NOTE ! The ; rep"&rl ttieldl .on i
both ears , neither of whlah ; It In *
be Incidentnlly emarkctl , wouli mak
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a bite for a
14th and Dodge.
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GARDEN-SEEDS : -
Laudreths
don seed , in bulnd !
Select onion sets , cholca seed .pota
tosiusttecalrEd.etc. , etc. | i-C * .
HKSBT , Bo ur.Co.t
23red-tf Sixteenth & 0 1. Sss. "
New Clocka nd new SiiverrA er <
, 'otiredatEDHbLMA-ERIOKSOK ' ]
t | by. . . . ' - - "
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ii'or .Steel EnRravings , " Pictut
Frames , Mats , PasBeparJoativ.bo aur
! and go . to EATON ? * _ .i-m S/1320 / Tdruhai
Tfie City El6ction-estion.as
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limits and Polling
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The , annual 'oily'erection'will--DE
held one wci from nbit Tuesdaya1
.which timfy.there wuTbB elected"tin
der the new chatter- announced in
the mayor's .prpclamatibn , a mayor ,
notice judge"and treasurer- each tc
serve for the , tor of o" two.yeara.jih
.councilmenTatlarga , to sorverfdrS'Qu
termt ? two .yean ; one cpuncfimai
from : wBrjartpjsecriBfor one rearJ
ani six of the board of education ,
Xhrao.to eeryefpr two.ycaratand.lSrec
'to aerye for one year , the tann-of ser1
'Vice to bojdiscde { 'by.lpt. [ It la _ evi
dent at > moment's thought that thl
the moat. Jmportant city electior
ever held in Omaha , for-it .means ac
.entirely hew cit"ygcrernmeht , ; witl
4newly elected . Sflicialf , - and ! . r.
"rievf order of thing li everywhere ,
Whh4the rnew charte'howaver
there ariee [ toine J difficnftijB , < th
laetilement of Vhfchmaybo.adifficul
'matter. ' The recentcHango of"ware ,
boundarieB1 bjPth'e "council ' " '
one Ymp'ortant question. Arij-'the reg
.is'trara of tha old wards , the" legal ije
jjlstrars of. the now andchangec
wards ? > Several , prominent lawyer ,
claim that they aret notj/and thatpi
order that , r o vexed questions ma ]
come np after election , the governo
should be mvlted to apppmtTegiatrarj
for the faew wards at once.
The ward bdnu'darieVare at preaan
as follows"i .
First Ward Missouri rivar , south-
era limit 'of ttiu clty , Thirtsentl
atreet , HoTfaVaBtreet * . 'JPolUng place
IMi'Slaven's grocery , west side o
Tenth' 's'treet ' , between Jones am
Lea von worth , opposite Sla'ven'a hotel
Second Ward Thirteenth Btreet
Bonth. and west line , pf city , .Elkhon
Station .road . , SL Mary's- avenue am
Howard street. Polling'"pjace , Kess
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ler's Hall , Thirteenth atreet , wes
aide , near'Pacific street.
, T -Third ward Missouri river , 'Ho.w '
jud ; street , Fifteenth atreetDavenpor
"atlest. Polling placejDr. Hydo'a cfiice
fonthwest corner ; TjreHth und Dougla
streets.
vFonrth ijard Fifteenth aCreol
'Howard atreet , St. Marya ? Ayenn
and ihe Elktbrn' rb&d ; west line o
city ; Chicago \atreet , ( east oT 24th
atreet , wearcf * that p ) int _ 6n a lin
with a point between Chicago streets )
Polling'placocourt ' ' bonae ; jnear ; cbi
ner of Farnham and SixteeBthrstreeti
Fifth' Warct MfsVduri R. ; aven
port St. ; NineteenttiSl7i ( tovwcS
'bonndaryof E. V > Smith's1 addition
thence JlVentieth aireet ; north cit ;
line. , I Polling 'place Hajjadorn1
furniture Rtorp , - onttiwea corne
Webster and'SfxteenlE atreels' . i *
SlxTh ! Ward Nineteenth "St , ( <
the west ; boundary of .E. Y ? Smith. '
additlqri , ' 'thence" TLVentietti StJ
Chicago' St'Teast of 24th.streetj wea
. .of that fu a line with aipoint betwooi
Ch cage ; andCass streets ) ; west boun
daryof city ; " north-boundary'of
'Polling place Knibb'a etore build
ing ; northeast corner of Burt am
Twentieth streets. '
BEGIaTEATION.
All -ward reglttsrs' 'wlll : bo newl ;
made out 'under the new charter
EfcryvpterTnust sea personally tha
ho is registered. Th'o registrars of Th
Firslf Third and Fifth wards publisl
their lOjjutration notices elsewhere
in this sheet. Those from the othu
wards will appear in due time.
PEftSONAli
W. M ! Bushman returned from the eai
.last evening. ' _
T' P. Klanard , JEsq. , of
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CoL Crocker , vic 'presMejnt of Jhe ( Jej
W. H. Morton , managcr pf ,
Haverly comedy * company , ralftd
ofEce yesterday. ,
S. district.Jef tfor _ iincolnvister3ay"to a
'tend a speHal session , ' .fudge * inhdy'.pr ) <
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- Col. Fi her , snperintendentof-.the'De
fer& South Parkudividcuis t'Seni7.i.3
.E. , left forJDenverJyesterday : ] ; j $
'George Walcptt. fXtheln neering'ci
'pirtinent o ! therUPrailro ; di is-in'tl
city makin'g'bp' anot er
Smith , gerieral-snpeTihtendcnt"o the Ka :
SUB divi ion of the-Union. Pacific > railroa
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f r fr- , J rt * * - * * w- -T. - -
'aplrltoaHats , and free thinkers gent
> iiv-.i t "ji-jirjij -i.-av/ * s.r
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Hyj ; ara jcordlally ; lnvited"to , attan
. -the'oxercises on the -33d anniversai
-Modern Spltitnalism , March Sis' '
; . Liberty Hill , on Burt ctreel
Llilitary bridge , Ooaahi
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The foilowmg.h the prcgranfmo'ft
ihoday : 10 a. m. Invocation , ahoi
addresses and rerainissences ; 2:30 |
: m.TrAnnivereary. address by a Splrii
utltat ; 8 p. m. Musical and literar
oxerchei" , followed by a "Socinl Hop
in the spicioas hall'oTur thelnatitutj
which will accommodate from two )
three ttindred poopl.- .
J. ED. SMIIH
ml6-d&w-lw
"WINEOFCARDU1" four. , times
.day makes a happy household.
t * At C.F. GoodjmnV.
Real Eetata Transfers.
followinj ; transfers were 'r
< Cofded at the county clerk's offii
jyjMtordayM feporfod for this paper I
John L. McOijue , Jrsal estate aget
conveyancer :
. JJ Popoletnn and wife to .Toll
. Davidion ; lot 6 in Flisr ! betti Plai
d ; w. d 5350.
J. R , HeridHx iolf. W. Kenned ;
parcel-fa ep.-J sec ; 21 , town 13 , e. ; a
aipnee'e dwd. $520.
G o. T. HosgUnd and wife to Ja
E B-yd , ji I lot G , in block 136 0mi
J a..w : d--S3.0QO.
iRI. M. Marshall and wife to The
W. Read , n 26 feat IpU 13 and 1-
OairKnoll , w. d. $1,600.
Acgnstr.s F"onntza to Charles Ra
miissen , lot.6 , tn block 10 , Konnt :
& Ruth's adcT , ir. .3. 600.
No head-ache or back-ache for ladi
vlio drinkOiWINE-OF.CARDUi.1 ! :
At C.F. Goodman'j
Qmahai'Bound. . . rio : Possess .
" ' i r T.r ! . ' '
V On& Within -the Coming ;
' . ' .
- ; -nii- : , * < < , .
irYear. , . . -
vY"1 * ' * j - * . * _ > - * ' * "
i Mayand - May NofrQqoupy
! Central ,
\AJJEE reporter motaontlemen [ on
iha .atraet a fewTlaya'aidceTwhC ) hia
laken a marked "InterasC 'in the "mat-
: erof * . new hotel for Omaha , and ha
> een In a position.takeeg-informoi of
nil the negotiations > fegardlnq tha ra-
iullding of ; the" Grand1 Central , though
noElhJmsclf dtroctly interested' In any
. ' * % I
ese fault "is 'it" t aaid the Ire-
porter , 2'the negotiations -Jbetween
untze and the JKitchen broth-
era'are ofil"3 . . 't < - . , , " , . -
ilLam .told by responriole parties
that Mr. KountzQ has adhered to the
iba'ral offer h"o first" made ttibse gen-
.lomen , 'and that they li ve wavered
and hesitated , found fault , with tht
stipulation ai'to they aliiecf-the build-
pg , professed ; tbsome\partles thai
they were going to build the 'olels ,
aud to others that , LIr. .Kountza was
lot" ( dealing fairly with them , 'and ' 1
am not at all surprised that ! t is finally
decided that thejjontraet jwjljjiojjbs
made. " ; - , . . , , . . . . -
"Does thal.cnd the hotel matterfoi
Oasaha | " * , *
Ohno ! I think.yonwill be safe
in predicting that'within ' the 'comlnf
year Omaha , yiil" .have atjeast-'pric
Treat hotel , auph as her needs demand.
It may and may 'notoccupy'thelsiU '
qLthe old Grand Central } bnt-'Uwji ;
ba'ln some centra point , and in overj
respect' convehiout ; qf acoesa to the
public. " I * .
Then this doea not""deplind "upcr
'
the Kitchen Brothers ? " '
"I am 'confidentr'thaV Qmaha wll
(
liavo such a hotel , even , if the.Kitohei
Brothers withdraw oatirely > from thi
field. 'I can'not te'lf you 'm'oro ' abou
the matte'r at J3r6cent. B.ut Omahi
willhav'ojhpr hotel , and it wlll.bp . : uu
der way within tha-current year , anc
*
probably 00011)1010witKid' ) lfat time. '
Here ) therconversatlon ended.JYe * -
' ) * ' < i * * -
terday a , BEE , reporter met'anpthe :
gentleman--phonis } a. a .position t <
know all "the inside 'facts ' , and -askec
bitn-alao'-vrHj tha iotelVccntrnct yr'a :
'iTha Kitcheni'.BrolherB tnustMel
you. They were made a very llbera
offer , and i it . . . was held - - * . open , to , then - i
and tiine ivento _ .make 'any arrange
menfs they wanted. If the Kltchem
jrantfsdjtb'baiWtne' hotel they1coUlc
" " > : 's ' ' .t
havadonesb. - -
-It-would appear -from this 'that th
Kitchens are cither.unabla.or iinwill
Ing to build tho' 'hotel' ' ' 'which ' Omahi
needs , and th'ii'tffey Have baehu1dllly
'r'f ' ' T , ' " r
dallying along in hopes that' the ;
would ba permitted , to erect a. cheaj
structure fob moneymaking'purp'oaes
or elao , in the ' 'expectation of scarinj
other , parties from , the Said. THE BEI
proposes to.let.tbotrustsnd np'oni the !
record.
INVESTING- PUBLIC TUUDS
The Boardof Education Decide !
- -i
NottpiBuy Douglas ; Coun
ty U. P. Bridge Bonds. " -
" * '
jA special meeting ot- the board o
education WRS held at.l Q'clock.yeatei
d 7 , the f nllb'oa'rd , being , present mil
; Mr Harsh in the'
LjCha reading of. the minutes bein
dispensed Trlth , Mr. McKoon c llei
atatement'-of tha object of th
'meeting. The president 'replied th
meeting was called decide upoi
what disposition shall be made of th
SflPpO ; at present to the credit of thi
school fund in the sinking fond.
3 C2X5Ji
-Air. Kennedy 'movo'd ' 'that the president
ident and secretary be authorized t
; paechaa3 SlO.OOO f the DougUs cpun
ty U. E. bridge bonda atapraniiun
' 6f-not , morarthRn.Boven and a half pe
junrkjc > r
' Oi3nnoyee said * that he learnei
r *
from one of the bankers 'that thi
_ . amouot ; to"$23,000 in onj
[ month nence/and'-afl/ - was , hi
said , a question ; cf legality 'about spmi
of , the scQoolT bonds" , "he .was f fivoi
; 6fr > purchaaingi tha S20jOOO of these
president then put the qneo
* Mr. Kennddy' explairlea' that'th'i
bonds wera ofroredtp.tboFoard at lea
'tbap'thuy canbehold in .certain othe :
[ lqua'er,8 { , n > stated ,
j Mr - Bltojii thdasiit .there was n <
necessity to make this purchase , a
thera vvds up.material , object in mak
iug the [ purchase , and whynotlaav (
it to the future biarJ ?
Mr. Long'said'he'had conversed to
day witi- " held
witigentleman "who semi
of the boi5d8'injjpestion ; , ' ' rho , alviaec
| agairfjtipurchaaii.g "that , kind-ofbond , ,
/ 'JtfiJ bloom said he linderatpo'd the
Bitno from , another , holder of these
bonds.
Mr. jKannedy then made anotho :
strong effort m ; support e.f this motion
eaying " that he "was only Ectnatoalii
seeiug th'e mpney well invested. He
iilB8 , loug as this board was a boare
iiJjad ! a perfect right to" act In th't
premises.
The president he eupon unnonnced
lhat haheld ; an offer f.r S10OOD o :
'
tho'cjuiity court hf-mebondt at 7 pe
c-nt. Iltf was in f vor nf tnis Bean
fnveatin ihe Money- but be ins-sWc
thtt great ' circumspection in putting
the * rnone'y out aaould bo ercl ed.
Mr. .Connoyor tug ojied that thi
jwrfi ; a in' New York bu notified tha ;
interest "will stop on the 'bonfls 01
July 1st , nd he had no doubs the ]
would part with the bon-Js-ieadly.
The | presdont , In emphatic lan
guage , pnpoaed cucn. H proposition
- -declaniji/ jvuld , bring a Uttiui
stigni. oivthe citj and its credit , anc
ho su/o npb idcould beindace (
to tulvo Mfch ictiou.
The ujotlon-was then.pnn rind Mr.
Kennedy.wia'dobtary arid rldnein tfii
nffiroiativci
A motion wasiHen Qltcuweil to au
thoriz the adverliilng for such bondi
a the board is allowed ' by law" to in
vest in. , . . -
This waa deqded.upon uannimoui
ly. . , * " ,
The rejjgnaiion ff Sirs. Pattersoi
as Uacher in.'Sontn SchoM wa HC
cepted and the uperinteudeut WAI
anthirired ID employ the neresa'arj
aadttiona ! feacheriTfdr next term. *
After an inqniry-by. Mr L.ni as tf
whether i hern-was a vacancy ataMi )
the teachers In. the Central school , thi
board adjourned.--- - , , ' / , - - , -
Mr. Long.- . . . . remiidet
"by Mr.TMorrell tnat hewaschalrm
of'the committee'on teachers and 4'
books and ought to know as to vao'
'
clea.
NOTICEi.A'd'TertfaBmenU'To'I.ean , For Site ,
lost.Foundfxaii . , BoarcUcj- < x , " iruT bo ! n-
sirledintaesa columns once Tar TEH 'CENTS
4pcr 11ns ; each subsequent insertion , IflVE CESTS
per line The flrst Insertion nsror lear than
"
TWENTY-FISE CENTS. , '
; ' TI leAK-tiCKY.
TIB-OKST SO M > UK-OH1 at Iw ,0e
. Room 8. Crelgbton Block
f TO LOAH 1109 r mh Jn sir t.
MONT
Dr. lUtnLRj * toJn Asener. "no-r-tJ-tt
. HiLP :
T 7A TBlV-B > one of the Urt'est
T Clothing Uouies In New lort CityJor
.the coming if u tmle ezperUn cd- | . ) o-m < n.
Thosa havlnj ezpeiience nd con > tnanJ > ne
good true will and tnlg a nnf-cla > bppottunltr.
.Apply . t once w.ta r fer nce 'to A. B. 0.7 Post-
office .Box 303 , Ke f Jo kulty. , ldV9
"ITT coolt .and two "dlAln
V.T ro.m'girls ; , ht the Padflc tioiu'a. 46M
TTTAM'tD- Situation Jj a young
t T 'liiTiin , It i poud'il c.mm , oc oplestUn *
lion now in one ott ie Ufcettvtoroj In Omaha ;
in tprak Duiijih , Swedish , .trwllfh ; ndc a
[ .lie eoo4 nfcrtncta. ' 'Addrcw XT.'IZ , * , ! . 01" , '
Omthi , Neb. ' " 1E953 '
t\tl \ 'tct genint honso'
wort ; $ t 'p.r ' week to a. competent fclrl.
21 t
streets. , '
WAKTED A par. ner with $ i,000 to join aS <
7 yertis-rid the cxtcnsun a tn eiUtllshed ,
and one pt ths'beH Pyla { business in tU weat .
Apply to ! Vt H' . Slmtral , 'Boom"o J : Crel hton
Blodr,15thSt. , , ' '
WAKTED flood yliat a prhate boirdin ?
boss * . Inquire No ; 110 southwest 'cor
ner llth and Dodne. 423-26
WANTED A gardener , nuri or man and
wife to woik two acrti of frround on
shir ; will fuinlsh evurvthing uetdtdpooj
dwclling-.l luquire corncr'Uta'nuiT Cipttot ave ,
Mr.Uartinj. - : - ' - iSS6 "
TTTANTtD-Coo at I'izard'sj JraUce. 'iSl
"VTf/"ANTED Partner in a gociLpayir.ebutcher ,
VVibusiness , AddceU L. J. L. , thU odce.
I > i 7 " . 4'iS-X - '
A N .ESGI3SU SHORtHASD 4KEPOET B
X\i. Ktelw sltnatlbn eittitr.ii- reporter or
clerk In Knurcictileorlkwyers offlco. ) ( Hs '
kn6 lcdc ) of .FiCDch.
AN WANTED At and cl 16th btreot.or
'trick. UW.Bair ; r ' - 4iu-tf
Kltchtn ( sbl at ( ho. Emmett
WAKTED . , 411-sj
t fc
-A-pood c e
WAMEDApood ; ,
142-23' , r , , .211CC sistre.t. ,
Twiunlnraishi'd- -with
WAITED or two. In cootral-locitian. .Ad-
vJresa A".B. X. , Post Offlca.Dox665 482-21
\\f ANTED t-A bujer. ( of -p jlnjf iirocsr/
21x53 loton'miin" § ra , t's:6cd dock an-l'dolivery
wJcori'aii'I'lioiW in' Sidney1 ; Neb. A ( toed chance
- ; AdJrcu'A. - ' fcld-
for-thBilght mil ; c-wman. - :
ney.-KeK r' . . , , . . . . 119-21 ,
Two more bbuden si 313jNorti !
WANTED , Davmpoit and Chi-
" " ' " ' "
cago. faAslda" . - , 387'tt
AWbilAN , Wiuts slttution-aibouse-kecMr.
, Calico.-HtJlIorfirJstreet.between 12th
atjdlEtb ! I - . - ! > 885-24"
D A'gift" 'for * fcheral h'oosework.
, Muit1be'eo d'cooK. 'Oo'odwatesfo'corn-
petentRlrl. Mrs. H. Ro eri , carnar 19th and
.Lcavenworth eticcts. _ J _ . , _ . . _ .sn.il
, i _ . . . , .
"ITTA-S iED An erperieneed botcher -wanta
TT to start a meat cutkeU.n some snail , w st ,
em toa-nj where there If none , or where one Is
ne dl ; weald tike a reliable partner. * Addreu
K. KWebb'.JaJc8on.DatoU Co. , Neb. _ f " '
TT7aNTEriIiAVood'h'o'ns > 6eeprf1109 Farn
iYY ham.streetnpft lrs.j. * " 32tt"t
? „ ' , , FpHJttMT-J < aUgEtVA P UND/ ; ,
'TnOR RENT Two .very lr < e ( p'.ciitnt 'room' ,
J'willlfuinlib. if desired. , N. E. corner ] 6ih
" * " ' ' " "
anaBurtl f 45024 , *
Oil KENT ; Nicely fuxulf hud room. Apply
F toulhwest corner nth andBowarl St _
45V-24
- Bri-k storopln Jacob * ' - Block ,
EOR-REtCT ' Capitol Are. ' Jno. O _ Jacobs. *
* _ ' " - < i " v 'iss-tr
KENT A. store coricr LoaTcuwurth ana
FOR s'.s. AIsoC raoching birdilnrera foi
sale. Enquire at Pctenon , 80 * 10th St. . 397-tJ
-JJIOtl- RENT 2 furnished room ov Her-
chants Exchange , N. E. Cor. 18th > nd
Dbdjre utreete. - . , 233-u
FOH SALE.
TT'On SALE Hones and ponies , at corner ICtb
4 } and Iru'd , ttt'Rcdmain's barn. - 457. ]
| 7OR SALE An , entire y new itork. of dry
JC roods nd , notions , wlta .fixtures. la in
'eligible ' location ; f or canhouly. Address C A.
IrPoatolfl.e t ' . . -
SALB A car load cf good Jionea for
FOR or reid , m feV ; ocd family horses ;
New Darn , 14thSt. , bet. FAraham and Doaela- ,
E.'GOUNT. , 43J:24
TpOBSALE Good dwdlinif hnu e , S100013
Jj atid'kitchen , Kood barn nd outhouses , in
quire at Brnson k Joh\iion's ice office. 393-tf
OK KEN I' 8 room ? . Enquire USD Donzlas
F Street" SStf
JjlOR SALE-rTen (10) residence lits , ion upper
tj t rnh.imBlrce.t. Jehu L. iICa nc , op.i.
P.O. . ' . ' vsi9.tr
oALE Maps of tbaxlii"nd ) S rpy
FOB . A. KOaEWATEB , 1620' r rah -
h m8treet. * Jttfrtl r
rn ° R - S.VLESevea ( rood 'basinets lots on
J } Farjhara street. : JOUN J. . UcCAQLE ,
BU \ ' . . Opposite Fjostoffico. ,
U SALli Iieaio and furniture ota.nnt.
class hotel ' " a town ° ' 13UOlub , > bliantn. in
State of Nebraska. .Haa 24 LeJs. the.tHVelUnir
Caen's rejprt. , * lnqnlri at Bee- office.rS13U
T710RSALE A BARGAIN A tiuildinir with
JJ saloon flztures , f amlture and stock ; < m loth
St. , opposite the U.P. depyt.forsaloveryicbrap.
Or the firture * . furniture and stock will.be .sold
an'd building'renied. ' ' 'Inquire of Eo. KKElSo-
MAN ; - ro-tf
Clone carrugev , at 'A. J.
Slmusog's. . . , , . ' Btl-tf
MISCELLANEOUS ; .
T Oblr-A Uver-colored pointer do . 'about' 10
l-j .mumhauU. A llbcnl nwird.wlll ba piid
tpr his return or whereabouts to corner ISthand
Pierce t . " .446-23
KD-Abron-cne-ytarold marof coU ,
STRA f tee. : Any information rf cardinc the
same may , b'e left at mrf rm,4 miles wrst on
PapUlionroid. C. WViltphah417.24 -
mEAMS'CAN.BE OUT At John Bans stable
_ L for in kinds of work , at r asona > le figures
near comer ISth and Learenwurth St. 876-tf
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Made iioja'JOrapa Cream Tirttr. Vd other
preparation make * inch light , flxky hot breads ,
or luxurious p try. Can be eated by Dyspep
tics without fear of tbo Ills resaltlnj trom beaTy
indigestible food. Sold oily in < nn , l < y all
Grocers , ROTIL BiKUto POWDIR Co ,
Kew TorV.
J H. FLIECEL.
r . ,8sccossorto J. ;
MERCHANT TAILORS ,
No. 1220 Douglas Street ,
i = r
T wo v DOLLARS WILL SEOUHE
THE WEEKLY BEE
t For One Year.
. - ; . ' " . ' : * > - >
imfjttf i'trff * " J r ff f't
Or r.
Cash dobbferl and : Retailers of
DRY GOODS !
1319 Far nf ham Street. ;
'Oajl lArfentiari to the-extremely Low" : , Phices.
' *
; . ; ; ' * of pur present Stock pf
vHlJL
TabTeLint3nsTowelsNapkinsTable& ; Piano Cover ' % *
' "
AND iriYE BIADjE REDUCTIONS L\ „ <
' ' "
, . ' : 66-Inch Bleached Linen Damask , formerly 70 cents , Now'60 cents- ; "
i60.lnch " - " - - - < - 90ceriis ' "
: , , Now 70 cents.
* " 64-Inch Satin - " " . ' . ; ; \
; , - - $1.007&cents : \
c .64-Inch " - " - ' - 1.25SI.OO. . *
68-Inch Double Satin " " 1.50 to $1.60 , Now $1 20. "
' ! 68-Inch Double.Datin . " " 1.75 to 2.00 , Now 1.40.
t \ Ty/p-yard y/ide Barnsley halfbleached Damask.at 75c. well worth at refaiLl.25 , r- . , *
Two-yardWide Extra Double Satin .Damask , elegant"patterns , formlrly $2.00 ; now $1.60.
all'Linen Fringed Cloths , formerly75c ; each Now Reduqed to 45c.
5.-4 all Linen Fringed Cloths..formerly $1.00 each , Now Repuced to 65c.-
T-4 ' " " ' . ' . ! 1.25 . M ' . 95c.
8-4 1.75 n K $1.25.
2:50 1.95.
1 arge siza Linen Beta , Table Olotlm and Napkins' to match formerly $7.00 , now reduced to *
. $5 75 each _ Larga size Linen Sets , Table ClochaandiKapkiaa.tpmatcb , formerly QOO.-No.'W
Reduced to $6 50 Large sizi Linen Sets , TaBTe Cloths "and Napldna to match , formerly $10 OO/
Now Reduoeditp $7.50Larce size Linen Sets , Table Clotha aad Napkins to match , formerly-4
$ ll.00.and ' $12.00 , Now Keduced ) to ' $9.00. , '
; ' Very heavy double Damask Towels , 24x44-5nchesr reduced from 50c to 37 l-2c each.
Fine twilled Barnsley Creari ) Damasjc Towels , hand knotted fringes , reduced from 75atdl
" ' ' " - * - . ine French double DamaskTowels,26x50 inches , formerly 90c , reduced to 54c. : :4 :
" ' To en'conrage the'praptfoq , , npw so , popular witiijnaiiyljadie ? ofpurchasing Embroideries early in.
the y.earitliere f an ticfpating'thewants of summer , wamake aa Annual Custom each January cfof- < i
: feimg a-XAKG STOOK.of onrefiillysa'ectea ' patterns.- Our stock this year has bsen pronounced
fiher anji.bhe"aper4than.ever before ; we-have Patterns and Novelties usually booght by other mer
chants a.year later ; riWe have-arranged to be supplied.weekly ? rithfresh goods' . The prices asked '
are much ; ipwer than'those'oi Eastern houses who , havegained.a woild-wIdeTiotbrTe .
Musllt EmbroiderleB fromlc toS.OOay krd , on Muslin frt > m 1-2 mch to 54 JnchesTrtdeT Treticb-Fercale" Em
broideries from6cto$2.OOa , yard , French .Ntunsoolcand Swiss-'Kmbroidertearrom 15cto $275 a yajd , > j
-Hare'.we bava accumulated a-lanrelot of Odd Pairs and various sizoal To eflecc a speedy sale , XVBI have 'BTJNCH- '
EDSiOCKlNQS. , In each Bunch -we.bn.ve put allof one a ze ; some contain ten pairs , pome elghr. aome seven , five-
and - three - , and. , we , bave - , 5Os _ Bunches - . , 76c - Bunches , Sl.OO - Bunchejf r- $1 5O Bunches - , $2.0O Bunchee f - , $250' - ' Bunchea.
.EJJACS CAS ffERES Our Spriwimpt tioug'arejwioin'New York. We hare rtuixtd tample piece * of 40 and JfiJntA at 90c , _
, , . .ancanaurenirpanntvo craueswn'enffrtoTes < ncniyta : -
Mail Order.Department We call attention of .non-residents. , of Omaha to this 'department through it ve tolicit rdert for good ! or
temple * Orders iottnt are filled lytht returnma.il or'express. Selections are madfbycompttentclerla'only and ice guarantee jotij/oe- } k
tion or refund'm'oncy. "We carry'ihe largest 'Retail 'Stock wett of Chicago , antf afford you all the . qdvautaga , $ f a. 'pertonail fitit through '
. ' ! . . - vxuj:2. : * -
our Sample Eritdbpu. One' Price only lfarkedin Figures.
s. co.
BUSINESS COLLEGE ,
THE "GREAT 1WESTERN
CSeo.K. Katlibnn , Priaclpal.
Oreighton Block , OMAHA
Bend for Circular.
noriOd&vt
" fcln Totrown to n. lerms and
oatfltlte * . Addr 4i Q. H ! l < .tt A Co. ,
I on ! UA
NEW HARNESS SHOP.
The ua lenljneJ h ivln < bad nlie years er-
perlense'witE O ; . 11. & J. S.-Col tin'and twenty-
tonr > ears of practical harness mikiiigtasnqyr ;
cdmme'n ed bn-Ineu tor himself" In < h large
riewshop fdoorioath of sou'.heist-'comer
otjlth ID < ! tlirney Stc. 'Ilelll : eiuplojs Jarko
force , of skillid workmen and will fill ail orders
in'bls pllne'prompily and chelplj.
i K.
l
MERCHANT TAILOR ,
Has lost rec.iTol his Spring Stcck. and has
25PK.tierns to $ elect from. .Call eirly
and get jour 'choice.
"One Door Went"of Ornloiatiank'ff.
. . fplOly
D. T. MOUNT ,
,
UaQnfactnrer tndDealer In
SADDLES and
; HARNESS
. rAgints for JAMES B BILL
' ' '
' ; & ( CO. , Celebrated
CONCORD HARNESS.
Beat In Tha
J.412 Fandiam St. ,
, . " - , Omaha , Neb.
S. G. STEVENSON & CO.
Carpenter ) and Bulldere , hiT remoral to Ko.
13'.8 Dodge Street , nberetbay are prerared.to
do all kinds ot work In their line on short nolle *
tfre on bleralci ,
A. W.
ID JE 3ST T I S T ,
Omosf JaeaVs K ok , earner Ciplt ) iM > 4
t.K'h Btreat. Om h * >
PROPOSALS FOR'FRESH BEEF.
ITtlDQtUlTxzs Diw Txnrr or tin turn , ]
OTnCIOFClIIFOOHUIi < A r orBCMlSTHC ! , )
OMIDA , JUsF hriury 20.1861' }
Sailed proposals , la trlcl'ntf . subject to the"
uiual cunitious will be received at Uiii offlca
pr st the officc-i ot tne Acting AtsisUct Cem-
mltuttes of Sub btenco it tte-fol owinj named
posU iiotll 12 i/clock nx v on the 20. h daf ( t
April.lSSl.'at which time nd pU'cts Ihey will
'tc i pn > d in the pnsencecf bldJcrrs , for fnrnlsh-
Uiand drliverj ofall the trcsi beet romib
block , for l sue. asd choice cuU for f ale to uf-
fUin required by -nbiistence Derailment ,
United flat 8 Amy , for tbe r-osis. lor the
fioi yiar commencing July 1st , 18i ( , viti Forts
BriJger , Camccdn , Donela , t'tttrman. Hill'
Laramle , McKinney , Hlobrats , Cnuh * . Robin
son , huf sIi. ffinden , aidnfy , 8t < Ie , Wa h ki < i ,
Cheyenne depot and Omaat depot.
Thoprjposili for fresh be ( for Utae mrat
be on ep rat9 sheets from thi/se' for choice cuts
for sale * . *
S pai ate proposal ! for each pent are required
and only inch will be conride'ed.
Tbe Cti-rer ment teserres the right to reject
any or all 'Ids.
Ulink proposal ! and Instructions to bidder * ,
fMnz full Information as to tbo manner ot bid-
din ; , condition * to ba obaerred by bidders , and
terms ot c-mtroct and txij ment will ba f crabb
ed op i > rlcation to this ofHoa or to the com-
'mteuioat.therari us pokUnaaed.
Jt . ppipossJs will be considered unless accoa-
paniedtythe "Irstactions to bidders" abore
referred to .
.tjirelope * eontalnlnz proponll should b
marked "Proposals for FrhU ef at. . . , *
\diraMdto thennderstzned or to the re-
irnctlre post commls * arirs.
2fr t Chief , c. S.
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Best Designs , latest Stylesand ArtistiaWb'L Prices and J *
Specificatibp famUliedr Get my Bmires before Or- -t
deriDg Work t'lsawhere.
SIGNS , Paper Hanging : Plafii , Piintiog of all Kinda. : * *
Ai arncy Street , . . . i . OMA"flA.NEIJ. - +
50,000
CHEAP ! CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST
MAX MEYER & BRO. . . . , o"
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Propose for the next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell tbeii , ' .
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Oil til C ! OLUUn. Ui
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Diamonds , Watches , , - < > "J < ' : . . : . . ; .I . , . itL - 4 ; . - - J
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GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE *
At Manufacturing Prices , WBich is from 15 to 20 ne' '
cent , below any Eastern Wholesale House , " \
preparatory to moving into their - ' . '
New Store , Cor. Ilth & Farhham - :
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MONEY TALKS
Air sales strictly cash , therefore we are enabled to
offer the consumers of the weed only first
quality goods for their"money.
Best straight lOc Cigar in the city , ' ' ' ' ' * * '
.Best3 for a quarter Cigar in the city , , . ' * ' * & * je& *
. Best Straight 5car ( in the city , " ' - J % & \
Detroit Fin3 Cnt a Specialty , " < * * : > ! - ' / > j
Oar 80 J line Cut is a good one , ' . .
- ; Bagley S'lfav Flower io 8 and 16onncatiaJr. ' 7 '
, , " For'40o . we have hangup SmokingTohacco. *
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6 MICHIGAN TOBACCO STORE , "
/ J * 1417 Douglas Street. ' f/Hii " f
We are the only Dealers in the Celebrated Bsgley'a May FlowerV. . - f
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