MOMOTG , MAY 11 , 1881. THE OMAHA DAILY 3EE----WEDNESDAY . BEE. -Wednesday Morning. May 11. LOCAL BREVITIES. Patterson sells coal. Try Safe's Peruvian Beer. rarasola-Hiclaimii's. 7-tf 4000 residence lots , Bemis , a ent. _ ( X Imstness lots. Call on lieiuis. Try Saxe'u celebrated Cream S < * la. Ikmis'ncw map of Omaha , 25 cents BenuV real estate Iwom. Tiret iiage _ 250 houses and lots. Bemis1 agency. -ClieaiKst Hats in Omaha , at Freder tf ick's. Wiat a rush for hats and bonnets Uowr ATKINSON & CO.'S. t ( , Finest Creamery Butter at Wwmer's. inlO-lt -200 fanus and IKX ) , X > acres of land , liemis , agent. The Lion continues to roar for Moore. Whipple , McMillan & Co. , the jewel ers Crei hU.u . Block. "yM Fine cigars by the box , very cheap , at Kuhii's Drug Store. J b I'riiitiug , jlr riKK Commercial > call at THE BKE Job rooms. Mixed paints , Whitehoiiso's dn s ht * > re , Ifitli and Califon.ia htroeU. aS-cod-I' " fini Summer Silks at The ) ATKINSON & CO.'S. The thermometer indicated SI at one o'clock" Slfehtly torrid. TJie wa.-h.mt on Tenth street , at the cro-s-ingof the creek , lias ljcn repaired. The 2Lst street bridge over North Omaha Cnwk is imiawaMe.Uie approaches having Ijeen washed out. Atkinson & Co.'x , the acknowledged leading milliners , ICreujhlon 151.-ck . , Fifteenth tf teenth street Reserved seats for Mrs. Clark's con cert can be secured on and after Friday morning next , atKdholm& Krickson'H. Bill-Heads Letter-Heads , If you want - , Kuvelopes 01-any Job Work , call at THE BEK Job JStx-ms. Prices that will suit everybody. James O'Brien , the boy tramp , was committed by Judge Beuecko to the city prison nntil to-day , when he will be taken by his relations back to his home in Chicago. Mr. P. C. Himebaugh left for Chicago Monday , accompanied by Mr. Talmaue KiiKTiritcmlent ] of construction "of the new elevator. During their alxence arrange- jncnts for the machinery will be made. A l > x chronometer costing $5,000 has l > ecn imported by Max Meyer for the Un ion Pivcific. By thisineans the Union Pa cific company will lie able to run its line on absolutely correct time. Ei-Sherilf Porter , of White county , 111. , passed through the city Monday , with J. L. Dollins , a prisoner in charge , who -was arrested in Washington Territory on a charge of assault with intent to kill. The little daughter of O. P. Lawtou residing at 15th and Jackson btreets , was bitten by a dog belonging to one Perrine , yesterday. Complaint was made at the city police office and the dog will lie pro vided for. St. Elmo's variety theatre presented a lively asj > ect Monday. The arrival-of several specialty "artists" was hailed by a full IIOUM * . Several soldiers , who alleged that they had the "stuff In their clothes , " vcre intent on lightening the load , and things generally hummed. John W. Pctty's challenge to Robert Collins , of Lincoln , to bluxit against him for five hundred dollars , has been declined , Collins urging his inability to cover Mr. Potty's money. Collins refused a similar challenge from Petty la t year , urging a lame hhoulder as the cause. And yet he claims his ability t < > outhhoot Petty. Kx-Omncilman Shannon was obliged to take his historic word from its scab bard again yesterday. Twohotel runners be came considerably excited in his Kiloon over the possession of a passenger , and in the altercation which followed bucceeded in knocking the passenger down. Barney t < iok out the sword "an' I allow ycz , there was pace. " The University oadets at Lincoln are full of preiwirati.ms . for their visit to Oma ha next Saturday. The Journal says : "Every Friday afternoon hereafter the university cadet battalion will give a d.ess parade on their drill ground from 5 to 0 o'clock. The band will then apjiear in full uniform , the notices of the manual ob served , blank cartridges served to the men , and a handsome exhibition gona through with. Lieut. Webster's first lesson to the office of the battalion in artillery prac tice will be given this afternoon from four to five. After the hhoulder-straps have learned , the privates come in for a hand at the gun. By the way the captain * and lieutenants now wear gold cord on their jaunty caps. " It pays to trade : it Kurtz's. Straw lints ! Straw Hita : ! ! Frede ricks Hat Store crowded with Mxn- : illa.sj Mackinac's , French Milen Braid and Canting , Childrens Leg horn Straws in < jr il variety , lar gest stock , lowest prices. Frederick's Hat Emporium. mlO-tu-sat DIAMOND Scarf pins elegant de signs , at Whipple McMillen & Co.'s. Spvcialty made of Prescriptions at 0 | > eni House Pharmacy , mO-4t 211 South 15th Street , If you want a nice fitting Eyeglass go ami buy a pairof STAR SPECTA CLES. They will suit you when all others fail. EOIIOLM & EIIICKSOX , Agents , Opp. U. S. P. O. Do your shopping at Kurtz's. STAR SPECTACLES , suitable for ' nil eyes , at Edholm it Erickson's , oppo site the P. O. O.A A Treat Ahead. Mrs. J. T. Clark's concert on Tues day evening next , will , without doubt , be the most enjoyable musical event of the season. The talent engaged lias l eeii selected from the very best in Chicago , and .1 glance at the pro- gramme warrants us in predicting that the fastidious musical public of Omaha will be both surprised and gratified at the treat which \ve are convinced is in store for them. Get your tickets at , , once and be ready to reserve your seats -on Friday morning without extra -f charge. Wanted. An experienced traveling salesman in the hardware line. Apply to or address AV. 0. Taylor , superintendent the Bradstrcet company. " iu9-2t - Low Shoes , an immense new stock t { j- , . just received , . ; , down prices , ' At H. POHLK & Co.'s , Leading Shoe Store. . The MAMMOTH Necklace is on Exhibition nt * f EnnoLii & EKICKSOX'S. It attracts a good deal of attention. Go .induce jt , STAR SPECTACLES , suitolilo for all eyes , at Edholm & Erickf on's , oppo- POSTOPPICE CHANGES. Fifteen Hundred Dollars Being Expended Entire Redistricting - tricting of the City for the Carriers. For two or three days carpenters have been very busy in the postoflice making some needed improvements that have been for some time contum plated. During Postmaster Hall's ub sence in AVaihington in March he sue cceded in obtaining an appropriatioi of $1,500 and the acceptance of cer tain plans for the improvement of th working department of the ofiice. Ii the room heretofore used for mailin0 purposes , two new desks are being con strucled for the night registry lettc clerks. In the day ofiice , a long desk is being constructed , which will be both serviceable and ornamental. Ai iron fence will separate the depart ments , allowing a passage between. The ladies' general delivery , whicl has occupied a part of the mailing room , is moved toward Dodge street and the gents' generaldclivcry1siiove | ( toward Douglas street , thus bringing each window toward the center am slightly contracting thcyale IKJX space The room that will be afforded on tin. Dodge street .side will be utilized fo the Sunday delivery. Each carrier wil have a window and the rush onSuuda ; noon will bo greatly -avoided. As i has Ix-'cn , thu inconvenience of obtain ing mail on Sunday has been verj -eat , and this improvement will In , highly appreciated. Inside the ofiice a number of im provements are to be made. The car riers' distsibuting desk will be put against'lhe north wall anil then more desks provided , which will give the carriers nearly four times as much desk room as before. There is also a new letter distributing desk , stamping table and desk for the superintendent of the carriers , which will be in place by to-morrow. These new de-sks are all of the finest work manship and constructed solidly of black walnut. llut doubtless the most important change in the office , and one which will interest business men the most , is an increase in camel's ' and an entire redistricting of the city. Two new carriers were appointed this week , lamed Molir and Henning. There are now nine , and a substitute will probably be appointed in a few days. The routes of the men have been carefully changed , to serve the best interests of the public. AVhen every thing is in smooth working order Postmaster Hall expects to distribute the mails in much less time than here tofore , and with increased accuracy. He contemplates future and additional improvements , when another appro priation can be obtained. NEW SEASONABLE GOODS AT KCRTZ'S STOUU. AT KURTZ'S STOKE. Gloves and Mitts. Mitts and Gloves. A large stock to select from at very low prices. HOSIERY ! HOSIERY ! HOSIERY ! HOSIERY ! It will pay to look at them. PARASOLS ! PARASOLS ! The newest styles and lowest price. llir. BARGAINS ! UK ; BKRCAINS ! In Iliblnms ! In Ribbons ! LADIES' UNDERWEAR Of all kinds , very cheap. KURTZ'S STORE , Creighton Block. mlO-t-t Inng t Poitick removed to Thir teenth , between Farnham and Harney streets. apr 22-eod-tf Revenue Collections. The internal revenue oflico in this city collected during the month of April , $72,522.8.1 ; of which whiskey contributed $52,478.70 ; beer , $3,503- 18 ; cigars and tobacco , $3,415.87 , and specials , $12,057.08. If you want Laces , go to ATIC1N- SON & CO.'S jtut rarimf , a fine lot. ATKINSON & CO.'S for handker chiefs ; stacks of them. PARASOLS , PARASOLS , PARASOLS , another invoice just received at ATKINSON it CO.'S , and ladies please remember that we will not be undersold. Feesh Strawberries every day at Weimer's. 10-51 A Broken Arm. Samuel Hoxie , the popular billing clerk in the United States & Pacific Express Company's ofliccin this city , is ut present suflering from a broken arm. On Monday he attempted to catch a colt , and in the proceeding was thrown against a tree , which caused the fracture. He is.-us comfortable as Can be obtained all the desirable summer goods thisscasonforaLlTTLL MONEY. ELGUTTER'S MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE , 1001 Farnham , cor ner Tenth street. Oranges and Lemons at J. I. Nichols' . mGcod,3t CiOO Pairs Mens' Shoes. 3C5 " " Bjiots. 285 " Ladies' Slippers. 200 " " Shoes.- 125 " Misses Shoes. ' 240 " Boys' Shoes. 225 " Children Shoes. 240 " Children SIipi ors. The alxivc goods are slightly dam aged , and we will sell them for less than half price' and warrant every pair. HENRY DOHLE * CO. , Leading Shoe Store. Fine American Watches of the best make , in It , 4 and 5 ounce cases , at AVhipple , McMillen &Co.'s. United StatesCouit. The jury in the United States court are still out in the case of Calm vs. Van Duyn. The entire forenoon was occupied in the trial of a suit of Asa Fisk , of Califoniia , against AVcsley Poidson , of Pennsylvania. Justice Miller is presiding. If you want a handkerchief to Atkin son's you'll go , For there they have a variety , and by far the greatest show. They have just received some lace goods , The finest and cheapest to be found. If j'ou want a Hat or Bonnet made , Go to the Leading House in town , The acknowledged LEADING House in town. ATKINSON & CO. , Creighton Block , 15th St. Near the Postoflicc. SILK GUARDS and Opera Glasses , STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. A Heavy Storm Travels East ward , Considerable Dam age Caused. A heavy thunder storm passed eve this'cityjnbout three o'clock yesterda morning. 'The lightning was espe cially severe and probably causet much damage to telegraphic poles am solitary structures. The storm cam from the west , and spent much o its fury before reaching the Missouri Between Brady's and" Willow island on the Union Pivcific railroad , freight depot was struck and a part o the roof torn off. The wind also lile\ down a windmill and unroofed water tank. Other property in th vicinity wis more or less injured. STAR SPECTACES , suitabl. fo all eyes , at Edholm & Erickson's , oppo site the P. 0. ATKINSON & CO. received tin date , SUFFER SILKS , an clegan line. NUN'S VEILING in quantitj INDIA MULL and fine imjwrte LAWNS in great profusion , and a prices that defy competition. Inspec tion cordially invited. ATKINSON & CO. , AtJMOichJjed Lending Milliners am Ladies' Fitrnixlient , Creighton block liith street , near postoflice. LOWELL'S LIFT. The New General Passenge and Ticket-Agent of the C. B. & Q. Mr. Perceval Lowell , general frcigh and ticket agent of the B. & M. 11 R. in Nebraska , and assistant genera manager , has been offered and has ac copied the position of general pas gor and ticket agent of the C. , B. & Q R. 11. , with headquarters in Chicago Mr. Lowell will leave Omaha io : is sume the duties of his new position ii ilxMit a week. Mr. Wood , who lately lield the position to which Mir. Lowel is appointed , resigned some time sinci lo accept a similar position on tin. I'ennsylvania railroad. Mr. Lowell's appointment will ere ite great satisfaction here , where his ibilities are generally recognized. Hi entered the employ of the Bnrlingtoi ine as a clerk in 1870 and came to Omaha in 1875 from Burlington to : ike the place of secretary to Super- ntcndcnt Irving , , from which positioi ic has worked up to his present posi- ion. The Saratoga Union Sabbath Schoo vill hold asociableto-morrow\Vedncs ( lay ) evening at the school house. Re reshments of various kinds will lit. ndulged in and a good time is antici- > ated. Stopped by Highwaymen. Three men stopped Mir. C. E. Me- geath , better known as Gen. Me- geath , on St. Mary's Avenue , neai 7th street , Monday about nine o'clock. Mr. M'egeath being tin- mncd , WLS not prepared to resist theii ittack and conseipiently considered liscretion the better part of valor anil ucceeded in escaping. Do your shopping at Kurtz's store. Mr. II. W. Bail , two blocks north f the end of 18th street car track , is low prepared to furnish all kinds of Tccn-house plants , and especially a ne lot of verbenas and other rarities , onstantly on hand , at a very low -nire. tf HICKMAN'S MILLINKKY HEADQUAU- KKS are complete in every depart- lent. al-ltf For Sale at a Bargain. 3esirable piece of property , two lot&jj ouse , bam , etc. , Isaac & Selden's ad- ition. For particular enquire at ' 9 it BEE OFFICE. STAR SPECTACLES , suitable for 11 oyesat Edholm & Eriekson's , oppo- ite the P. O. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. T , A. Mrady , Ks < | . , of Hrownville , is in he city on his return from Minnesota. Samuel C ! . Owen , of Lincoln , national tank examiner for Nebraska , Kansas , tlis-amri anil the southern half of Illinois , s in the city. Mrs. Manning , wife of Lieut. Manning f Fort Leavemvorth , arrived in the city L'licsday , on a * visit to her S&ter , Mrs. Seorgc Thrall. Mrs. J. F. Clinchard , sifter of Mr. Ili.irlw lialbach , and her mother , eft yotcrday afttnioon for the east , wliere hey will snjoiini at one of the prominent . 'aterin places. The wife and daughter of Mr. William ) . Itees , of the U. 1 * . slu > ps , arrivcil liere tiisinoniin from Wrexliam , Wales. They liled with tlje steamsliiii Algeria , of the Imiard line , anil arrived at New York on lie -Jth in t. Mr. Conkling , fonnerly a PulJ- lan car conducUir on the t'nion Pacific ailway , pis. ixj through this city yestoinliy : ftemoon im his way to Iii-i home in North 'latte ' , accoiupanitHl by his wife. Mr. W. C. liurnhani , fonnerly with Kd- elm & Krickson , has acceiitvd apoMtion _ n Htitannaifs jewelry estoblislnuciit , fherc his old friend will tiiul him as smil- ug anil oliliginjj : is of old. ( Jeneral Manager Thus. L. Kimball , of he I' . P. railroad , J. T. Clark , general .iiperintendciit. and .1. W. Morse , general las-engeragent , left yesterday foranabsence if some ten days in the west , during which hue they will attend an important l * 'l necting in Colorado , which may result in ime > tartlhuj devel ] iueiits. Mysterious Cattle Disease. 5lr. Omer Whitney , residing at Elk- loni , lost twenty-two head of cattle : ist Friday night , from some myster- ous disoiise which attacked them very mddenly. Mr. Whitney came to ) maha with the stomaclis of his cattle' or the purpose of having them anal- zed and learning the cuise of their leath , but he has thus far been una- ile to get an analysis. A large munltcr of milch cows in Council Bluffs , gr.udng on the bottoms , tave died within a few days from what s apparently the same disease. Silverware , NEW Jewelry , NEW Clocks , NEW Star Spects , it IHtolcsalc Prices , at EUHOLM & ERICKSOX'S , Opp. thu U , 8 , P. 0 , Finding a Bonanja. M ichael Duff } * , one of the employes if Mr. .1. H. Baldwin , the house norcr , yesterday , while at work in aising a buildiiTg near Redfield's old trinting ofiice , on Twelfth street , bund a bag containing a quantity of iilvcr. The exact amount of the find Duffy did not disclose , but from "the iize of the bag it was estimated to con- . sun somewhere near a hundred dol- THB BOARD OP TRADE. ATI Important Discussion and Timely Suggestions. The regular meeting of th board of trade was held Monda at which important matters relative t Omaha and her commercial enterprise were taken up. Among the routin business , the secretary was cmpowem to obtain an assistant , and his .salary was fixed. Louis Bradford and T. A McShane were elected members o the board. Letters were read from Samuel C Davis , of St. Louis , the firm of A. T Stewart & Co..ml other importan dry goods houses in relation to the es tablishment here of a wholesale dr goods house. Nothing very del * nite was determined upon. A letter from AV. N. Nason , of Gal veston , Texas , was read , in which th writer expresses his desire to still b retained as a member of the Omah Board , and intimates his -intentio to return to this city. President Boyd and several othei were heard from in regard to trans portation interests in the city. Th president said that the business of th cityjvas growing each day faster tha eveij before , and' that a new railroai line to penetrate the northwest wa becoming a necessity. Secretary Allen suggested an annua bnnquet , to both advance the interest of the board and form new acquaini ances among business men. The suggestion was favorably it , eeived , but no action taken. STAR SPECTACLES that suit al eyes at EIHIOI.M & EIIIOKSON'S. Pioneer Hook and Ladder Co. No. I. Attention ! All active members o P. II. & L. Co. No. l.also of Pompie section , will report at engine hous No. : ) . May 10th , 1081 , at f > : . " > 0 p. in sharp , for company drill. E. G. Riuv : , CHAS. FISCHER , Secretary. Foreman. The postponed meeting of the jour nuymcn painters will be held on Tues day night , at S o'clock , in Firemen' Hall , City Hall building. Livingstone's Benefit. The amateur performance at th Academy of Music Monday , in tended as a complimentary benefit to Charles Livingstone , was fairly at tended. The "Pirates of the Isles' is too strong a play , however , for nn trained talent , and hence many of the characters were of a necessity weaklj sustained. Livingstone and Mis Minnie Grossman both bore theii parts creditably , and received mcritet applause. Army Orders. The following orders have beei issued from the headquarters of the department of the Platte : A board of survey , to consist ? o : I/apt. William S. Stanton , corps oi engineers U. S. A. , chief engineci oflicor of the department , Capt. Capt. S. Roberts , 17th infantry , A. D. C. . mil First Lieutenant Earf D. Thomas "ith cavalry , will convene at the oh' government corral , Omaha , Neb. , 01 the ilth day of May , 1881 , at 10 o'clock a. in. , or as soon thereafter : ) racticablo , to report upon and fix the esponsibility for the loss of , or dam age to , certain quantities of coal ami lay , for which Capt. John V. Furey , A. Q. M. , U. S. A. , is accountable. Second Lieutenant John A. Bald- vin , ! ) th infantry , will report , in per ion , without delay , to the coinmand- ngollicer , Fort Sidney , Neb.for dntj mtil further orders with company F , Hh infantry. So much of special orders No. 3 < i , Hirrent series , from these headqnar- ers , as relates to Maier Peter P. ( ! . lall , pay department , is revoked. FACTS ! FACTS ! FACTS ! FACTS ! LOWEST CASH PRICES IXD F-AIll HEAI.IM ! ALWAYS CUAT.AX- TKElt AT 3USIIMAN'S DRY GOODS STORE , Southeiisl comer Fifteenth and DongLis. L'0-MiORROW ! TO-MORROW ! TO MORROW ! We will offer extraordinary Bargains II AM , DKl'AKTMEXTS , that Cilllliut be qualcd elsewhere. AVu WILL SELT , jadics Hose at 5e per pair that cannot e matched elsewhere at less than rom lOc to l.r c per pair. Ask to see lie Bargains in this dcpartmont- ' 0-MORROW ! TO-M ORROW ! ! TO-MORROW ! ! ! VF WILT , HELL Loiisdalo M uslid at Sjc ; hoicc new Prints at 4ic ; Good , leivy Unbleached M'uslin at 5 e. 'all and sec the splendid array of argains all tlirongh this department. 'O-MORROW ! TO-MORROW ! ! TO-MORROW ! ! ! Ve will sell Summer Silks at less than ny other house in Omaha. You will nd it to your interest , and will buy f us if you come and see them , 'riiiimiugs in Fringes , Satins , Bro- ules , Passementeries , Buttons , Cords , \-issels , Ornaments. All at prices iiat will surprise you. 'O-MORROW ! TO-MORROW ! ! TO-MORROW ! Wo will offer choice new , desirable ress goods at prices that will surely stonish jtiit. Ask to see our new * Jroeades , at 10o , well worth 15c ; our Voolen Dress Goods at from lOo to 5c ; All Wool Bunting at 18c ; All Vool , yard and a quarter wide at 50c ) ( > 5c. Yon canot match these bar- ains elsewliere at less than from S5c 0 § t per yard. Tliey are new clean lyles , such goods as are never found 1 auction rooms. If you want auc- ion goods j'ou will find it to your in- erest to buy them in an auction house , lien , you will buy with your eyes pen , and are much less likely to be eceived. It will pay you to buy reelat this sale , as they cannot and re not equalled elsewhere. Also gents for the celebrated Glove Fit- Jig Bazar" Patterns , the best in the rorld. Send'for a "catalogue , Bush- lan'a southeast comer Fifteenth and Douglass streets. Brownell Hall Trustees' Meeting. At the meeting of the trustees of * rownell Hall last evening. Bishop /larkson.Rev. R. Dohcrty , DeanMills- augh , Henry W. Yates , ex-Mayor 'hose , and JudgeDundy , of Falls City , ' " " ere pr sent , Tlie reading o/ the rector's report lowed the affairs of the school to be i a flourishing condition. There has oen an increased attendance of pupils. Ninety-five have been in attendance uring the year , thirty-five of whom 'ore from other places , lironiiell [ all is undoubtedly a popular semU ary for the education of young ladioa , nd is yearly gaming a reputation of eing one of the best schpols in the SPECIAL NOTICES. XOTICE Advertisements To Ixxxn , For Sale , Lost , Found , Wants , Boarilinif , See. , uill IK > in- sarteil in these columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent insertion , FIVE CENTS per line. The first insertion never lesa than TWENTY-VIVE CENTS. TO LOAN-MONEY. TO LOAN 215 S. 14th St. Clarkson MONEY . CT-tf "ONEY TO LOAN Call at Law Ollii-o of D. M L. ThoinaItooinS. . Ciciilitoii liloc-k. OXEY TO LOAN 110 ! ) Farnhain Struct. M Dr. EdwanlV Loan Agency. novtf ! HELP WANTED. Uy agentleman and wife- , , . , unfurnished , Minny room. Address lo\ ! 4.r.i S55-10 ANTED A K''I ' ' at French Colleo Iloiii-e , 10th street. * v SiJ-12 " \\7"ANTED To rent a house o ( 4 or 5 1-001119 , YV ithinsiMwKsof ixivt oHii-u. AtKlrrvi with krms. C. E. F. , Auditor sOitite , 1' . & M. R. It. S37-12 'ANTED Clumber maid , at Einnictt House. S5C-10 WANTED 7 or S rooms , lorn , listcrn ROUSE coiiveniunci-s ; anv plare north of ISth St. Api'lx 1' . O. Bo043. . ' " \A7"ANTKIl A dining loom ( rfrl , at northeast V T corner 12th and IIo\rar.l SK S52-11 " \\7"ANTBD Rrst and second girl , N. W. Cor. > l ISth awl Faniham Sts. b.VJ-12 " \A7"AXTE1 > A ( rood woman cook , L. McCov YV lit. 20th ami ± M , on 1'opplctona\e. bT.1-12 "TTTANTED A gentleman of Mine hu-inuxi ex- YY iK-ricncu would bu Liil to hear of an o ( > - jwitunitj to invest a small ( aiitvl | : in some sile , cjfitimate mercantile Imsinc . Aildress , II. J. , llee olfice. Sit-li . ANTED-Fivc carvntiT4 | , IMh ami C'lim- mins. M.T. Jinsi'HY. -A soo.1 prl at once hy .Mn. .1. WANTED street , lietwcen Howard and llarmy. yM-10 ANTED- Men to work in garden next to W f.iir grounds , North Kith street , TOL'SI.IIY IIOS. ! ! ' . -Sfc-owl hand icc-liov at tinI'liib - WANTI'.DSfcowl delphia restaurant , on 10th Kui. DoimLu and Dod 'e. W4-11 \\rANTED-UoiKC , 4t tiioom- ' , within siv YV Moeks of Uth and Jackson Sts. . K. A. Ilocliinc , 2.rol , St. Mary's Avenue. SXMU llfANTKU A lot itnuli'il for Omaha Safe \ \ Works. Alxj bids for ono-btory brick Imilililij , ' , 40\O ! fcvt. S4-11 : ( WANTEIlKiiii1oynifiit ] liy a liaiulj man , anxious obtain work of onif kiinl ; ii a SIKX ! , plain tr.ndcn i-arK'iiteraml | ictintcr ; under- htanil-j lackinggtmhillliu ; foiiml willing and olili in ? . A neuly-arriu-d fini nint. l'I i o ad- iln--i J. 0. , looolii ! < i * tcivll NTlHi 5 i-arin-ntcrs and ' cabint-t mak ers , tt'si. KVEKiriT. Sll-tf ! WAXTKi-T | o lir > t-cl.i& ) barbtrs. and none otlivriicwlaiiiily.J. II. CUKIIV , I'nion lilnck. s-jy-tf -\\/"AXTKD-A / jjirl at the I'.inlic House. ijii-i : ! BASTED- Iiimii ! ; I'.ooin Cirl at the i'lan- AV L ter's House , corner IHid e and IGth. QITUAT10N WANTED-An ex ! > ericn d nnr-o > J dcsiies a situation. Ininiire at D.-iig Ktire ith : : aihl .loiics. y7-ii ) LArNDKKSS AND I'OKTEIl WANTKD-im- mciliately' at the Occidental. Sffl-tf A\7"ANTiil-Cattle : and wits to graze in a > > fenced i u < tnre. Steers ami the enttle grazvil in separate ] istiiris. Kor tvnir. , locution , \ . - . , aiiply to .MILTON lIENDKIX l-t and Him anlj-t" . , Omaha , Neb. biii-eikl ANTED Man north of the end of ISth St. w A\r ANTED Carpenteis and cabinet maker- . Inquire next iluor to | ! KK ullice. hpi tl CAISI'KNTKK A jrood cai cntcr and two -0.1 men to s-ct ju ts and build fences uantci by Dr. Kilwtird * , 1100 Kaniham sticot. 7f.5-tf Al ANTCD.-Tuolioarders in prj\atc family , For tcnus , & ? . , address S. , Po-t OiKa lln3S7. . 7M- " \A7 ANTED A situation liy a man of fainih \T steady , industrious and n tiling to lie ii-i { til in any honorable oaiodty. Coiniwiisation rt L-nnliii' to n bility. I'lea caddreM .1. E. H. c-.iro of llhK iMiec. _ _ GOI-tf " \\7 ANTEI ) Situation a- ijiit oratanykim \ of writing , by it voniietciit ] young ladj Address "T , A. " IKK ! otlice. Itcftrenc'M givei ilul reiiiired. | _ fi'20-tf FOR RENT -HOUSES AND LAND. A FCHMSIIKll HOOM Foil HENT-On I'arn J\ . bam St. , l > et. ICth and 17th. IjU'K ' ItENT ; i rnrnishcil ic > ms , s-uitable foi JL bonsckeepini , ' for man and wife. 711 Nortl Isth St. J101 ] > KENT A laRje furnUlieil room on lirst ; ttoor , with lioanl. Also a few day Wrder > ivanted. 1S03 Califoniia street. a:25-7'-S-tf 71011 KENT- c rooms Miilable for house- I ' kucpin , at 1'JloDod e street , licnt , V Iiiinircof | J. S. Halhert , Witbnell Houie. S4Q-10. I.1011 KENTUIH.C ci.ttr'e on Chiuurn , be ' ucc-n 21 > t and I'-M &ts. ln.iiire | of .lohn I. . McCayuu , oii. | ; ifrto.Ticu. SiO 10 1710U UKNT-Cin fii-st lloor , ( nrrklifd rooms 1 ; Miuthuot corner I'Jtb an l Iki\en | > orr. T.'iS tf 1710U KENT 1'lea.sant rooms , furni bcil or nn J ; fnniishul , N" . E. corner llitli and Califnr.iu street" . VJ- ( 71OU KENT Fiiriiishul roonn. Iniiilruat | ISIS J ' Chira.i ; ) street , CiMJ-tf 1.10U HENT The building IfW linrt street , 1 ; fonntrly utl by .lohn Cano as the London ntat market. Some butciior tools for s-ile. Ap- > ly on the { ireinlsuM or of John lUumer , 'urnliam street. ( Kj.t ) I710K KENT A store , corner 10th and l.ea\cn L. worth. IiKjuirc next door , at Peters-oil's. ( iii-tf KI'.NT2 fiirni-luil IOOIIK oier MeJ- 1 chants' E.\chaiiL-eN. E. cor. ICth and Dodice t reels. ifa'J-tf FOR SALE. 171011 SALE CHEAP A lot of household furni- L' tiru of all kinds , nearly new , itinsistin of aqwts , clianilicr sets , stoves , dUbis , ete. , ami No a new piano. The entire lot ill be sold to- 'etlier , or in pieces , to suit purchaser. Any ) > er \\MiInx to buy any furniture or anj of tlir e rticlcs ill find it to their interest to t-.ill on 'Jlt treet , fonrtl ; house-south of Dotl c. Partic-s are eaviiit ; the city is ruison for selling. 3t SALE A span bay horses , -ooil hanicss I71OU wa n. Inqniri : Cor. lilth and la en- > ort streets at M.iiiiiinxi" . -StJ : 1 niC'K-SliOO a thousand. T. Ml'KKAY. B -SALE Ten elegant residence lots , situated - 1710K } near tenninns of red-car strict rail a\ ne : ncicr in market before. Inquire of K. ( i. I I'M I'lIKEV , M)7 ) N. Ibth street. 795 j SALE 1 ( , 'ooil Ice lov. ! Iiiqiiire at thii I71OU . Slf SALE A small , well-built bouse of four ' rooms and summer kitchen , \\ith comer lot ; ell Uid out , fruit and e\ei reeli tri'i-s , etc. : ( rood ell and cellar : price , SIS-V ) . Apply to It. LAItCE , 7th and and Dod e.streets. H > . 'mtf 71OH SALE Cottage on Tenth street , between Hanicy and Ilow inl. S. LEHMAN , 11U3 'urnham street. 71OK SAI.K Cheap , two hour's with four and J MX rooms , within two and four b'oek.s of the Histollii-e. Inipiireof K. P. FOSDIKE.aU'inick lank'.s. bll-tf 71011 SALE --JOO tons Uv , close to railroad ! track. E..I. . ASIITUN , S.-ward. 7H7-I1 .1OKRALK MEATMAKKI7THaiinif togo to , Knnipo ne\t month , I will sell my market ilildinj ; , fixtures , tools , harin- , waxoni , i te. , ; e. SonUieast corner IDth ami Doil e streets. . AIKVKIi. 70111 71011 SAI.K lle.uitifnl roidence lot ; location : lirst-ilass ; priivlOuo. . JOHN L. lia'AJit' pposite posloilice. 71 tf TlOKSALE-lIonie und Lit on North iJ-iii stT , _ " atxiian ) . Impure of JOHN L. JltUAGfE , [ 'l ' > site postollicc. 70l-f | 71OII SALE A irood pajiii ; ; restaurant. In- iiiire | at this olHi-e. 703-2S-lm SALE Side liar fjiji Imsno , iffwd as neiv ply to n. It. , at S. P. Mor e & t'o. Ite7 It r11IEAP-ilO acies choice land , one-half mile j cast of S < hmlcr ; l. > 0 acres broie and 2(1 ( acres mlicr ; JO acres instnrc , fenced ; Ur c two storj- ousc and ijood ont-bulliliir s ; titles perfect ; w ned by a w idow lady ilc-Mrintr to uiova. Ct r city iiroiicrtv in cxcnaniru. ' 'II. D. ESTABUOOK , l-4-tf EAKL R < ; OK. ? OH SALE Maps of Douglas and Sarpy coun- J tics A. KOSEWATEIi , J5iOFamham street. 71011 SALE Lease and furniture of a first-class hotel in a town c.f ] ? M inhabitants , in state ' Nebraska : his 21 l > ods ; the tnnelin men's n-- jrt. Inquire at BEK "Hicc. alii-tf 7101 : SALE A BAHRAIN A building with ' saliHin fivturcs , furniture and st"X-k , on loth rect , a ] > pfitc t" . P. depot , for sale vcrj chcaii ; r the fixtures , furniture and stock wifl lie sold nil builJinz renteil. Inquire of ED. KHEISS- AN" 7'J tf II T THING YET-H.C. Clark ft Co.Vi rHE > rial Self It.iitinir Witter Wheat Flour , 3r ] xincakliiMniiU , , and .til kinds of | aktrj. 'ry it. A > k your srocer forlt. 47S-tf' MISCELLMEOUS. 1TKAYED OU STOLEN From my premise * on 3 Saturday night Ma > 7th , one white pony , G sirs old. sS5 retrard will be paid for the return ' < aid i ny and the arrest and com iction of the lief. tf. A. Undipicst , South Ilth street , malia , Xeb. S4S-11 UVIROVOYANT Mrs Horence Hewitt. buU- J ness clairox'oyant , tellj your J * " i pruavuS id future , all aljont Jonmej-s , lawsuits , loit or aln jimiK-rtj- , business and love affairs. Satis- ction sainntcuL Residence , 2712 Hurt street , no squares west of military briibe. SJ7-H rTMIlKELLAS And Parasols rci lrfO l.y M. J SCHITT. Uth an J faHiaia Ms. 7aOtf ' OsfP A small dark bnndle cow , with white J S7 < > ts , rope aronntl the horns. Information adintn her rcoery suitably rewarded , at J. . THUKSTON'S. 20th and Dayenport streets. a'J7-737-tf TM . 1IHOWN Corner lith and Chicago . tlrttU , j < rtiwly tq l.ore or Ueei'tn wells , itisfactiqn guaranteed. VPj.t TEAMS Can he s'o ( at John Itarrs tUMe for i , all kinds of work at reasonable figured , mar ! worth str ts. 87S-tf FOP.OET The sucressora of the American DONT ican House , on Itanclas street , between Oth nd loth , for board , lodging and transient cua- m rs. Respectfully , ' * MABKETSBY TELEGBAPH. New York Money and Stocks. AVALL STIIKLT , N. Y. , May 10. Market openetl active and higher ; frac tional rises in New York Central , Lake Shore , Northwestern , Lackawana , Dela ware & Hudson , Jersey Central , Hannibal. Western Union , Old and New Kansas and Texas. Manhattan Metropolitan , New York , Denver , Wahash rose ? c and pre ferred Jc ; Erie second , strong , SI OtU : Northern Pacific preferred rose jc ; C. 0. C. & I , 1 * ; Memphis & Charleston Ic. MOSEY Easy , 3Jc per cent ; exchange firm at 4 S.Ui-11 STi. COVKUX5IKXTH. 1'inn. G's 18St 133 } * ' coups llfVJ .Vs coups 10U Currency ( i's 131 4.Vscoup HiiJ n.\II.KOAIS. The following were the latest prices ; Am Ex SO Erie 50 CC&IC 274 Preferred CCC&I IHi pf'p..l01i | NYC H71 IM 7i * Ohio Central. . . 33J K&'F 4i5 ! L S 12SS Prefen-ed. . . . 7 < M M&E 12.- . ? Nerthwestern. .127 . . . O&M 4C. Manhattan . 27 o.tw a ; A&TH pf'd..ir C4 I'M Wi C&O . 2ii ) San Kranci'-CK. . 40 CoeA . 141 ? StJ'aul 120i WalxLsh i . Preferred. . . . ! JJ&KCf . St. Louis Produce Market. ST. LQIUS , Bfiiy 10. AVlic.it , firm for cosh and May ; other options lower ; No. 2 rod , § 1 10 for cash ; SI 101 10. } for May ; SI 07 ? 1 073 for June ; § 1 OL for July ; ! ) ( ' . ) ! ( Jc for August. Com Cash firm and options lower atK ! c for cash ; 43J-Mc ( for Slay ; 42Jc for .rune ; 42iGi422c for July ; KJlf.r-IUic for Auyiist ; i44J.r ; > t4c for yuptcmber. Oats Hotter al .0.7 < ? " 7i : l > id for cash ; Mfe'Mfc for May ; 'U e.'JCiAc for June ; JMgc for July ; L' ! c for Au gust. Jlyc Xoniin.il. 1'arley No market. Hiitter Lower ; daily , 12G20V. Eggs Lower at 8c. Whisky -Steady at ? ! Ofi. Pork Slow ; jobbing at $17 12i. Dry Salt Meats Firmer and slow Haw in Uetter at § ( J fiOQl ) 25Til ( ! 45 ( ! i no. Laid Higher at ? 10 7'2i. * ! > St. Louis Live Slock Market. Hogs Fairly active and lower ; Yorkers and Haltimores , § . " > TO ia SO ; mixed packing , ST > ( ! . " > ' ; " > ! K ) ; clioice to fancy , $ < ! 00 < . . ( j . ' ! , " > ; pigs , § 5 2f ; re ceipts , 1.700 head ; shipmeatH , 4lOO ! head. Liverpool Produce Market. Livnitrom , , May 10. AVhp.it AVinlcr , i'.srtOs ' lid ; white , 8s Hdr ) ( , . ) s Ud ; siiring , 8s CdGUs : club. Os r.dff.s ! lOd. Corn New , 5s 1 lAd ; old do , 5s Old. Lard 5Js. ( Pork 72s. Chicago Produce Market. CiiR'ACo , May 10. Wheat , quite active and prices without important change ; corn , in fair rcipiest ; oats sold tairly , and long options easier and May firmer ; pork , quiet ; lard , moderately active and easier. AVheat-Spring , May , SI Oli ; June , SI 03 > @ 1 03 | ; July , SL O J l O.'Jg ; August , ! )8 ) c : year , O.r i(505jc ; closing at SI 0jCH : ! 03vf for July. Corn May , 42ic ; June , 41 ? ( 41 c ; July , 42TI42iic } ( ; August , 4l' c : September , 4Ii | C" ' < t3A. Oats AIiy : , ifSlrsTiSJc ; .fune , U7.c ; July , SOiCi-'JOSc ; August , 28y282c. Kye May , $1 If. bid ; July , " Die bid ; August , 77-'c bid. Pork Mess , June , § 10 SO < 2'1 ' ( ; 821 bid and § U5 851 87i asked ; July , Sl ( 8"A asked and 810 S2i bid ; Au gust , S-MJ 00. Lard-May , S10 75 asked and 310 G7A bid ; June , $10 75 asked and 810 05 bid ; July , § 10 7A ; August , Hulk Meats Short ribs , June , S8 40 ; July , § 8 40@8 42i ; August , ? 847i. ' New York Produce Market. NEW YOUK , May 10. Flour Unchanged ; Southern flour in moderate demand ; § 5 'JfitfjG 75 for good to choice shipping extras. Wheat Afl'2 cents lower and mod erate demand ; spot sales No. 2 red spring , § 1 2. ! . Corn Heavy and i(7c ( lower and moderately active : .spot sales No. 2 , ( 2c ] ; No. . ' { , riJT.r ! ( > i 5e ; .steamer mix ed , ii ; ] ( " ( tge. Oats Moderate demand and active ; white , fle ; No. 2 do , HOgiilc ; No. ilo , 4c ! ) ; mixed , t(5c. ( Ryu Nominal. Harley Nominal. Cut Meats in fair demand and firm ; pieKfed haina , S10 HOQlO ' 75 ; do , uluuilders , § 7 HO. I'urk Moderate demand ; ordin.iry mess for early delivery , SIC 00 ; old in fair demand and steady ; spot sales [ > f western steam at SI i 20 ; city do , 5IJ t 00. Whisky Nominal. Absolutely Pure. JIaJe from r.rape Cream Tartar. No otln-r pn wratioii makes * > ucli li ht. llaky hot lirfrxtUors iicritorioiH | iastry. Can be eaten by Ii.vciwpUr , rithont fnr of tli'o ills roultinir ( rom lieiixy inili- otilile looil. Solil onlv in cans , hv all CriKx'r . HOVAL UAklNU I'OWliKK Co. . New York. LARGEST STOCK ! t * CD CO CO OQ CO CD CX2 land Sewed Alices a Specialty 4. DOHLE & CO.'S Leading Shoe Store , . JIAHA , J. H. FLIEGEL , Successor to J. II. Tliiele , MERCHANT TAILOR CHEAP LAND FOR SALE. 1,000,000 Acres OF THE FINEST LAND IN EASTERN NEBRASKA. SKI.ECTED is AN EARLY DAY SOT KAIL IloAn LAND , IICT LAND OWNED BY NON- I'ESIDKSTO , WHO AUK TIKEII PAYING TAXES AND AUK OFFF.U1NO T11EIII L\NI)3 AT TIIK LOW rmcK OK ? < > , § S , AND S10 PEU ACHE , OX LONi ! TIME AND EASY TEIIJIS. WB AI O OFFER FOR SALK IMPROVED FARMS IN Douglas , Sarpy and Washington . C3OTJ . .mJJL t-if-t. ALSO , AN IMMENSK LIST OF OinakCitySealEstate Tnclutliiig KleRaiit Ivesulencw , 15u.sine.ss niul I'cskluncc lioln , Clica ) ) Iliiu > vs : iucl Lot.s , niul a large nuinlier of Ii"t-s in most of Uio Additions of Onuilin. Also , Rinnll Tracts of 5 , 10 and 20 acrcw in and near the city. We have X HH | < iii | r- tiuiitiea fur making I < < > aiis , and in all COSPS liei-Minully exainine titles and take every ( irecaiition tu iii.-iino t > afety < > f money M > invested. lel-w ! ( we offer a small Hat of SPECIAL BOGGS & HILL , Real Estate Brokers , 14O8 North Side of Farnham Street , Opp. Grand Central Hotel , OMAHA , NEB. DPMT Farm of ICO acres , 3 miles Ii C W I vest of city. 1:3 cullhated lou-e , barn anil out buildinr ; < . liOUCiS & HILL. PflP PPMT H0-.wre farm at barrack * . rUn nCIi I Hood improvement * . UOCHiS & HILL. Cft D C AI C I'8' locitcJ residence lot in rUn OMLC the city , Ulst and Ikxlu'e St ) . HOGGS it HILL. O A I P A very nice 5-rooni cottage OMLC leased ground rents for sin. CAI IT "ew bouse of 4 ronms ith OMLC full lot. 2Gth and Farnham. Only t-200 required down. Trice 1,100. HOGGS & HILL. Q AI P " 'ew M0.use u' ' " ' 'ia" ' c''J' ' ° ri OMLC near Huli ; School , 5 room" . lar'e , liay window , high doors and cfilinO. Every - thin" irfect , 2150. HOCUS Is HILL. QA.I P Corncr0' txyn choice lots in OMLC Shinn's Addition , ropiest teat at once submit best cosh otTer. 1OCG.S ! & HILL. OAI C A S001' ' am' ' "lesirablo rcsi- OMLC deuce proiertv | , 40 < Xi. IMMUiS & HILL. C r.F-SIIIENTE-Not in the market. ACIU linC Owcruil eltforSOr 0. HOCUS .V HILL. 0 A ! C 4 K'1 lots , Shinii's 51 a.1- OMLC Jition 1W each. UXGS ( ! vt IIILI * . CAI C A -IJ-story brick houve OMLC uithtiloti , on corner -Jtli an.l Uoiijlw , 1,700. 11OUUS .t HILL. Q Al P A lcrv finc r1'1'0 Io' . * ° OMLC Mine jiarty desiring to bnlid a line hoax , ttWO. liOCOS .V HILL. Q n 1 r Aliout2c)0 lot-i in Kountze .t OMLC Until' * addition , jiiit south of St. Mary's a\enue , ? ISO to 5.-00. Thee lots are near business , stirroundetl by line imiirote- nu'iits and arc 40 per ivnt iiu-i ] -r thill : any other lots in tlie market. ! ii\u money bv Inning these loin. ioccs : : & Illl.k Q III r 10 lot- ) , suitable for fine rc-i- OMLC dcmv , on r.irk-Wihl uicniif , II blocks S. K. of ileKit ] , all covered with fine Lir e trwM. 1'rieu txtremelv low. SidO to ? TOO. 1OUS ! ! it HILL. CAI P Sonic \crv cheap lots in OMLC I.ike'ii aildition. IHHIUS & HILL. CAI P Cheap corner lot , corner OMLC IkMii-lit : and Jtffir.oii StH. UOliUS .V IIII.U C AI P ns InU ° " 2Ul1'T" ( ' 2st1' . OMLC 2Hh anil 30th SU , betuecn Kariibam , Dotl I.ls , and the proposed extension of I > oil e street. I'rii-es raii'C , from * ? W to tfl ( i. VVu luxe concludol to ; rfve men of snuill nii-nrn , jnu more cliance to secure a home nnil "ill build lieu < 4 on tbe-'c loU on small | > iinent , and "ill < ell lotion monthlv lu nienU. nienU.UOGCS UOGCS > t CDD CAI C 1TO ocrw , 9 miles from city , HUH OMLC aliontW acresery choice ialle\ , with running ; water ; Inlince tfcntly rollinj , ' iirrine , only miles fjom rail.ioail10 jierncje. iou s nil ILL. CAI C 4W ai-res in one tract twelve OMLC niile-s from city ; 40 a--rcs cnl- : hiUil , IhiMKpriiitfof water , Mjme nice al- leys. The Liiiil is all tlnt-ckwi rich jmiirie. Price ; 10 i > er acre. IMXiliS , V 1 1 1 1.L. CAI C IfiO acn i } milo cost of KIk- OMLC horn LtiitiuTi , ou rcilroad. [ uniiinLater , 10 acres cultivated. I0 ! SJt HILL. CAI C lm ! " ' " 5 "lil < ; s north of OMLC Elkhorn .Station , must lie oM for uhat it "ill brinu' . IJOGCS & HH.f > CAI C SO acres next south of Dins OMLC dale ill 4-15-11. A irCMxl nnd lesirable tnurt , rnd ilovMi on toyalle > of Pup- lillion , will. IlOtiUS i HILL. CAI C 7iO acres in one bixlv , 7 mill's " OMLC eat Of Fremont , is" all lei el and , pjnducins hra\v _ uronth of ( ( nw , in bi h alle\ , rich soil and 3 mies from railroad ami nle track , in good settlement and no IM ttt-rUml All b. ; found. liUCCS A. HILU CAI C A highly improved f. nn of OMLC 'JtOai-res , mil from lity. * ine improteinenti on this Kind , owner not a inutktil farmer , determhud to sell. A gou < l ' | -iiii * for sonw liutn of nu-.ins. CAI IT ICO acn-si In ic. . 1 , town IB , OMLC ruuell. .Mnvtlx ; sold this iionth. liiX CAI C 2f" , " res of tuiil near Mil- OM LC land .Stitiim. V " > near Elk- i < > ni. ( ttin ; | tjmi ( aires in north | rt of conn- V , ST t sl ( > , jj.iKii ares t ! t i ) miles from Flor nee , -5 to111 : 5.1 KM a. res west of the Elkhorn , I to stO ; IUIMJ acres scattered through theconn- > , * ( ; to . " 10. Tlie-alxiic lands lie near and adjoin nearly ter > farm in the coimtv , and can ino.st.ly lMiM l n Mnall ta-b ] r ment , witli the tudani-e in 1 2-3- and i r. ar.s time IUKJCS & HILL. "DP Qfl5 F Set cral fine residences iiroji- Ull OriLC eiticH ncter lioforu i.tlcrml ml not knoHii in the market as bcini ; for Kale. < xations will < ird.v lie inrulc known to pnrtliaiera niennirilni iin.7i. IUWJGS J : HILL. MPROVED FARMS JS.-SK ' njirovc farm1arnnnil Omalia , and in all rort-t of iou'UiSari > i ami U'a > hiii tf > n counties. AI * } In Id'i'a , For ilgM.-ri ] > tion and jirites c : II on - lx > t ) for Sale on Farnamaml Dtn-- las stretts , from 3,0d ) tow.riO. . EOGGS & HILL. QAI P S ' " ' ! > lo OrtUL ut Ma. onic Ttinjile price Irancul ut rAi i tath HOCCS U. HILL Qfll C Sbnsiuev ) lots west of Oll OMLC KeIki able < : k > K > c > cl > . CAI C - > > u. < iliie-H lot south f'ule OHLZ. l UL-U ttreet , l tw n 12th fid 13l.i , & , U each. "flB QAI P ienacnyteoTeredwithyoun ? UM OriUE. timber ; living , ' water , sur- nindiil by lnin [ jvet ) farms , onljr " miles from ty , Chcaiicst larul on hand.EOGGS EOGGS & HILL. J'ersoni ronttpiplatinjbujrin ? nhoaU not iul i examine our Uit ol Ixndi. oGGH & HILU Omaha , A pAT AfJTT CoUins Cheyenne , JTUJjJiVlL , Colorado. Spring and Summer HING ! LATE ADD NOBBY STYLES . r- FOR MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN. Hats , Caps , Trunks , Valises. IX THK LATKST STYLIvS. Satisfaction Guaranteed ! Pric9s to Suit All ! ! I 1322 FARNHAM STREET , i KKAK r MAX MEYER & BRO. the Oldest Wholesale and Retail Jewelry House in Omaha. Visitors can here find all novelties in Silver Ware , Clocks , Rich and Stylish Jewelry , the La test , Most Artistic , and Choicest Selections in Precious Stones , and all descriptions of Fine Watches , at as Low Pri ces as is compatible with honorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New Store , Tower Building , corner Ilth and Farn- ham Streets. MAX MEYER & BRO. 06 , , O IH 3BC .A. . THI-LKAI : IN < ; G HOUSE IN TIIF General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufactured. Our prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer I and Dealer. Pianos and Organs sold for cash or installments at Bottom Prices. A SPLENDID stock of Steinway Pianos , Knabe Pianos , Vose & Son's Pi anos , and other makes. Also Clough & Warreu , Sterling , Imperial , Smith American Organs , &c. Do not fail to see us before pur chasing. WITH THE BEST SELECTED STOCK OP Clothing & Furnishing Goods IN OMAHA. -WE AUK , PAH EXCELI.ENCK- THE YOUM IEFS OLOTHIEESI V BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE , XV 1212 FAENHAM STREET , 1212 SCHLANK & PRINCE. ' O. Millinery and Fancy Goods , .A.TXTP First-Class Trimmed - Bonnets , nn < uio nn ( tut nn .UU , iL4UU ) ) , iplo.Uu , Tliese prices are from iri.OO to 3J.OO Mow other Houses. Fine Hats , 25c.,375c. , $1.50 , $2.00 , $3.00 and $5.00. K AliK SPECIAL . IJar ains in rntrimmed . HaU , likHe. . , OOc , 75c.I.W tip toi J. Hewers , Tiiw S.itiin uit , ' ' .Materialsery C'h xp. Parasols ffloves Corsets Ties , , Hosiery , , , Laces , stock. Onr jrooiU are fir-t rU . i-y'i inters by * . . . 115 North 1Mb Street , Jarnlrf l'.lok. rHIiMITI.V . ( > intbtibra. ULLI.I' : . < l > a. New Shoe Store. W. L. KIDD , Prop , JSti NEW GOODS-LATEST STYLES BOTTOM PRICES- EVERYTHING WARRANTED. THE NEW YORK For the L.irxt- Assortment , tlie Lal'-st Style * niul THE BEST QUALITY OF HATS AND CAPS , TIIK NEW YoiuiCoui-XNY LKAlJS THKM AU , . Satisfy Kx.'Uiiiiiiiii ; the St ck. Corner Eleventh and Farnham Streets. J. W. MURPHY & CO. , Wholesale Liquor Dealers And Agents for Kentucky Distilling Co. M' 'l" tviriur lltli ami IloiigUg SN Onialn N'tl. WM. F. STOETZEL , "Dealer in Hardware , Cook Jtove Eepairer , Joli forker and Manufacturer OI- O3E" fenth and Jackson Sts. , - - - Omaha. Neb. . Horse Shoes and Ms WAGON STOCK TIIK HKST ASSOIITJIE.NT w IWHEELS . I.V THE WEST. At Chicago Prices. W.d. BROATCH 1209 & 12U f JanlMm UiiMtr ST. . OJIAIU. say.