r , r THE OMAHA DAILY BEE-rlKIBAY - , MAY13.1S'S1. BEE- * - 'Morning. .May 13. KgOGAL BREVITIES. * , * " f f Jpittetton sells coal. ib j Parasols Hicbaan's. , * mP"f * , J § 'residence lots , Bemis , agent. 2000 business lots. Call on JJemis. , BennY new Jnai > of Omaha , 25 cents. I-BeniiM'real estate , boom. Pirst page. j SOboaacaand lotn. Bemis'agency. ! 5rpSa ' * celebrated Cream Soda. * " In Omaha , at JFreder 'tf iFiaff * Crcamery.Butter- WeimerV 200 farms and 900,000 acres of land. Bemis , spent , Wbipiile'McMillan & Co. , the jewel- cm , Crcighton Block. o2G-tf Fine cigars by the Iwx , very , cheap , at Kuhn'n Drug Store. t For ITSE Commercial Job rrinting , call at THE BKE Job rooms. The Lion continues to roar for Moore's Harness and Saddlery- Examine the finest assortmentof pocket - et boolcn in the city at Kuhn'u. While the cattle disease continues there will be no milk and beef Hold in Conn- dl "Bluffs. Two case * of argument on demurrer occupied the time of the- United States court yesterday forenoon , The teachers and pupils of the Catho lic school on .Eighth utreet enjoyed a pic nic Wednwlfcy in Hanscora Park. Seven head of cattle wore struck and killed by lightning near Ft. Calhoun , dur ing the storm of Monday night. Call and aeethe , fii.est lot of Verbenas in the city , at K.JWLtBan'fC ; north of the ind of Green Car "Line , 18th street If-you want Bill-Head * . Letter-Heads , Envelopes or any Job Work , call , at THE BKK Job-lfooms. JMcea that will suit everybody. The sale of reserved seats for < Mrs. Clark's concert'opens at Edholm & Erick- eon's this morning. jgThe'fire'oommUtee of ihe city council began4-in inspection at 11 o'clock this morning < lf the engines houses and tlie con dition of'.the paid firc'dcpartiuent. The Saengerbund have their season tickets out for the Sasngerfeit festival. The tickets have fit e coujxms attached and areVmodelgof typographical skill. They were printed by the Omaha Lithograph Company. \ H. C. Clark , the contractor who is in charge of the Union Pacific short cut from Dejjrer Junction ( near Julesburg ) to Den- rey CoV left' for the west yesterday -with a gang"of-twenty men , who will push the worlS< is proposed to have the lol miles open for travel about July Int. f = jThe derks at the B. & M. headquar- teM Wiitcd onMr.Lotrellye tcrdayandpre. wanted him-with an elegant combination clock and ink-stand , v ith a little note as- FUtias him of the pleasure his appointment OH | ,4ncral i > assenger and ticket agent of tfieXS. "B."XQ. ? gave them , and expressing their appreciation ot Via consideration , fur them7 and while regretting bin dejarturc , rejoicing with him oyer his advancement. Any person who lias weak and troub lesome eyes sli'oxild buy a pair of Star Spectacles , they have a .soothing and quieting effect on the nerves of the eyes. ' . eyes.If -If you buy a pair and they do not suit you or do- any good , we will re turn you your money. . EDHOLM & EHICKSOX'S , ft-- thoPostofiicc , - - Opposite , Not Heard From. ? " i tit. tapt. ! W. B. Wood , of Loveland Mills , Iowa , is anxiously looked for by Jiis'friends ' , both at Loveland and * * fcf - in < CouncHlBluffs' ; where ho was stop- .ping during the Hood with his brother- in-law , Lewis Hammar. About a week ago ho came to Omaha to secure cars fdr-transportatSon of stock , which ho had at the Bluffs. When Jio left he had about $200 and valuable papers. lie weighs about 145 pounds and has small -whiskers and moustache , and was dressed Jin overalls and a black liat : Any information regarding him willbe very gratifying. .Strawberries and vegetables at J. L Nichols. WANTED. A"carriage | painter at 1409 1411 Dodge street , city. ll-4t - Specialty1 "made of jy 'Prescriptions at Opera House Pharmacy , ni94t 211 South 15th Street . * > Fresh Strawberries every day at Weimer'n. - . 10-Ct HICKMAN'S MILUNERY HEAIMJUAU- Ti Esjare complete in every , depart ment . . a4tf A Novel Sport. jMr. John Xewcr , , a citizen of Wil- bor.ITeb. , is in this city with a train ed pack of blooded greyhounds and a number of genuine jack rabbits , wliich ho has with , difficulty succeeded in capr tnnng. Mr. Newer proposes to pro- sent'tho citizens of Omaha on Satur day afternoon of this wpek the novel entertainment of a jack-rabbit chase. One of the rabbita-will bo loosed at a > time and two dogs sent in pursuit. The sport promises to be very interesting. if * . For Sale at n Bargain. Desirable piece of property , two lots housoXbarn , etc. , Isaac & Sclden's ad dition. * ' For particulars enquire at 9-4t BEE OrncE. WORKING MEN C ) a large and good selection of Slices at low prices , at 14th and Farnham Sts. A. D.MORSE. May Party This Evening. The second annual May party given by Mr. C. C. Field , at Masonic Hall , 8 ( wilfoccur this evening. It promises tobeamostenjoynblooccnsion. Hotzcl & Irwin's orchestra will furnish the muflic. The programme will include twenty-one numbers , and all who at tend may bo assured of a most pleasant ' . 5 ant time. SbLrHja-Gbases at Edliolm & Erick- BOH * ? * ' 3Buy-Ho'otherB. AVe guarantee a Good Spectacle at a reasonable price. ElHOLM < fcEiaCKSO.\.S , ' Lang & Foitick removed to Thir- ttenth/Jbetween Farnham and Harney -BtreetK pr.22-eod-tf k'forthe Low Cut Ties and But- 5 toaJfewports at 14th and Farnham - * - A Stranger , visit Kurtz s store. FOE SALE. S olF' fice parlor furniture , con- . Inquire ot this nisting of 1 pieces. office. o , < i > Sfa-r Spocte , Stajft DESPAIR . AND - . , Deliberate Suicide -an-Hlinois „ - . . . , Man'at St. - James Hotel * - * ' " in About a week ago a man1 thirty or forty years of age and of gentlemanly appearance arrived in thiscityandrcg- istered at the St. James Hotel , near the depot , registering as B. L. Pratt , of Galesbtiry , Hht Yesterday his body was found in his room at the hotel , with his throat cut from ear to car. Coroner Jacobs was-summoned and the body removed to his-rooms , where an inquest was held at four o'clock in the afternoon. A DELIBERATE SUICIDE. Tlic particulars of this fatally suc cessful-self-murder show that the act was of a most deliberate nature , al though no immediate cause can at the present writing be assigned. From the best information it appears that Pratt was a painter and evidently was looking for work. He carried a recommendation from a man for whom he had worked in Galesburg , and presented it , but for some reason was unsuccessful in obtain ing employment. "No peculiarity was observed in his behavior and his board was paid forin'advance. Wednesday , * however , he seemed to be depressed in spirits , and stated to two or tlircc chance acquaintances about the hotel that he didn't card'to live any longer , and would put an end to his life before long. This was treated as a joke by those who- heard it , and nothing moro thought of the matter. About noon Pratt disappeared , and dil not come to hisf supper. Yes.- terday , about nine o'clock , one of the chambermaids observed that Prtvtt's door was still locked , and that a peculiar odor came from the room. She informed the clerk , who stood upon a chair and looked over the tran som when * A 1I011RIBLE. VIEW - V- Mot his eyes. * Pratt'sbody lay on the bud , still.-drcssed , and the throat was cut on both' sides. The jugular vein was completely severed , and the blood had flown out over the bed and on to the floor , forming a heart sick ening pool. On the floor , where it had dropped from 'the hand of the dead man , lay a pen knife , the blood still on its sharp blade. This , with out doubt , was used by him in its deadly work , shortly after his disap pearance yesterday , as the body gave evidenco-of having long been cold and lifeless. LAST MESSAGES TO LOVED ONES. On the wash stand in the dead ) man's room , were found two notes , , one to his wife at < 3alcsburg , telling her of Jjis death , and giving her his : trunk , and the other addressed to * his son Frank , .in Galesburg , to whom t lia gave , hjs shirt , studs. No" word of explanation for the suicide was found. The deceased was observed to drink , at times when he was at the hotel , , but moderately , ) and he did not liave the appearance of a dissipated man. The following jurymen were cmpanr nclled and viewed he remains : J. J. ( Neligh , foreman ; Joseph E. Blake , C. JL Withnell. G. , D. Armstrong , William Home , -D. Hartson . _ . < ' I { After hearing the testimony' of C. [ Rcmillard , George C. Mericlc , Peter Wierland , Charles Shiverjck , "John Dulton , Alexander McClcllan andL. D. Green , they came to the following verdict : . - That the said D. L ! Pratt came to his death by cutting , his throat by his. own hands , while laboring under a" temporary fit of insanity : The coroner telegraphed to his wife in Gnlesburg , DI. , and received the following dispatch : "Send remains and keep trunk un til I Come. " . Mr. B L. Pratt was a fine workman and In GalesTjurg had charge of the c locomotive painting at that place. No lir cause for the suicide is assigned. lir FuH Supply of Humphrey's ITopicopcithic Remedies at Opera House Pharmacy , a 211 South 15th Street. ai i NEW SEASONABLE GOODS 1ii ii . - AT KUKTZ'S STORE. iiil AT KURTZ'SLSTOKE. _ 1o f Gloves and Mitts. " o " -Mitts and Gloves. A largd Block to select from at very low prices. HOSIERY ! HOSIERY ! HOSIEKY ! HOSIERY ! - -n - It will pay to look at them. ncl clai PARA.SOLS ! PARASOLS ! ai rhe newest styles and lowest price. Bio BARGAINS ! BIG „ , gi In Ribbons ! Jn Ribbons ! LADIES' UNDERWEAR hi hiU - Of all kinds , very cheap. U ! f , KuBiz's STORE , Creighton .Block. " IX ' * mlO-t-t - - * - A Swindler Jailed. Wednesday one of the gang of ec jogus check menandgencral confidence JST JSThi pcrators was caught at the Union Pa- hidi sific after to swin- di depot , an attempt - diT T ] llo a boy named Wiil Griflcy , , of di { ' Minnesota , and was taken to 'the city th aiL Hewasbroughtupfortrialyester- lay and convicted , receiving a sen- fnvt nce of thirty days in jail -and § 10 cli vt inc. T ] SPECIAL SALE th F LADIES' HEWI-OUT BUTTON AND TIES. We liave received 300 pairs of Low nn Shoes , same as we sold for $2.50 , nnH vhidi wo now offer at the low price of th 52.00 and $1.75 , all prime goods , ar olid leather. A. D. MORSE , to Successor to W. B. Loring & Co. B an 14th and Faniham streets. anmi thi _ _ The School 'Board.- Is ! The board of education will hpld a wl pecial meeting this afternoon at 5 th < 'clock , to consider matters regarding it ; lie accommodation of scholars. OfTU t- jr TU Eii m tlu tluwi wi tie is : atYa Ya thi las Slippers fai i and ale til 1 * * - . axit , , j . ha umost ' and Ingh * 'given away pnces CO ! arc paralizcd at ha H. Dohle & Co. , foi foiwe Leading Shoe Store. we - cui Before you purchase a dollar's worth good * you-rfurald-jast inspect the hanivaUat Hitter's Mar4motl ofl _ . . inm " r A PEOFITABLEiVISIT I Dr. McGillicuddy Obtains an Appropriation for "EKa Bed * , * * * ° Cloudlndians. Dr. 'McGillicuddy , Trhose departure for .Washington was announced in these columns a few days ago , returned yesterday. He reports that the main object of his visit was eminently successful , and that was to consult in regard to an appropriation for building at the Pine Ridge agency a boarding school , which will accommodate from two hundred to three hundred pupils of both sexes. The probable expen e of erecting the school building will bo $20,000 , and Dr. McGillicuddy states that he lias received assurances that this amount will be forthcoming in an early appropriation. In conference with the officials of the Interior department , Dr. McGilli cuddy says that practically the same course heretofore pursued in man agement of the Indians will be con tinued. They are to be furnished with certain materials for their horses and aided as much as possible in cultiva tion of their lands. Another improve ment in connection with the agency will Tie the extension of a telegraph line from the nearest point on the Union Pacific railroad , which will give the department over 2GO miles of wire under its control. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. . Julius Her left Wednesday forja trip.to Arizona and the wei > t , C."H. Kiinball , of Iowa City , is stopping at the WithnelL Delegate Post , of Cheyenne , passed through the city Wednesday on his way to Chicago. E. P.r Yinin , general freight agent of the U. P. railroad , and wife left for Den ver Wednesday. Dr. R. M. Stone , of DM Mnines , has ar rived in Omaha , with a view of "permanent ly locating here. Drs.Mercerand Coffinanleft Wednesday for North Platte , where they are to per form an important surgical operation. J. H. ilcXamara , advance ngent for Haerly's Jfew .Mastodans , was in the city j-csterday and left for the west at noon.fc S. S. Ste\ens , general western aijcntof ; the C. , R. I. & P. railroad , left for Denver . Wednesday , to which point he was sum noned by the death of his wife's sister. George Gray , chief engineer of the C. P. ind S. P. railways , pasted through the city Wednesday on his way east with the body > f his wife who died in California. Mr. J. Blickensderfer , chief engineer of Jie U. P. railroad , and Mr. Way , assistant Migineer , left for the west yesterday. J. II. Cougilon , general superintendent f the locomoti\e dei > artment of the U. P. ailroad , left for North Platte Wednesday to isit his nephew , who is seriously ilL John T. Raymond passed through the ity yesterday with his tronpe , en route to Jan Francisco where he opens a three veelcs engagement in the1 California.Thea- re. Mj. Itaymond was also accompanied jy his bride , formerly Mits Courtney Barnes , a daughter ofRosc Eytinge. Mr. Ilayniond will jirob'ably stop in Omaha on lis return. lie is producing his new play f "Fresh , the'American. " - The Flood's Work. 3hicago Times Special. YAXKTON , Dakota , May 10. As the reports from the flooded districts are subjected to close examinations it is discovered tliat the loss of life has ' been very slight. Not more than a dozen people have been known to perish between Pierre and Sioux City. [ Capt. D. Wheeler , Ignited States niartexinastcr for the district embrac ing Yankton. Bonhonime , Smutty Bear , Grtieu Island , Jim River bottom tom , Gayville , Meckling , "Venuillion , Elk Point , Herrick and Sioux City , wys that the first estimate placed thtr number -of persons temporarily reduced to privation at eight thou sand souk. By careful computation .ind zomparison of reports from the different listressedpointshefoundthenumberof needy ones reduced to three thousand , ind finally to nineteen hundred and fifty persons , to whom has been issued up to date twenty-four thousand one ! liundren and uinoty rations , at a cost of § 2,330. These one thousand nine hundred and fifty persons will need relief , most of them , at least for the next six week , as a great proportion liave lost everything they possessed in the world , and are even poorer than friien they first located on the Missouri is settlers. The greatest losses were in : houses , cattle aud household goods. Flieir wheat lias been ruined , and most of them suffered by the wash ing away of the soil. From Pierre to Bon Hommo the suffering has been jomparatively slight , but around Nio- jrara there are A GREAT MANY CASES OF DISTRESS. Hie worst , however , has been in this ricinity , and especially at Green Is- and , Meckling and Vermillion. Or- : lers have been received from Wash- ngtun to stop issuing supplies pur- hased with government funds , but .uthorizing the quartermaster to bor- uw $1,500 from his department com- nander for the purpose of getting uch supplies as may bo needed. Ir. Thomas Comsby , who has lad charge of the distribution inder Capt Weaver , thinks the icople will need a good deal of outside ssistance to enable them to resume inning in a manner that will Assure liern good crops. The chief difficulty SJ rill be in the placing of funds collect- 8 ] d in Chicago , St. Paul , St. Louis , WSc row York , and othet cities , in the Sc ands of men who will know how to istributo them to the best advantage , 8 : he mayor and town council of the stressed -place1 would probably be le besVmen-for'tho just distribution. The C.IL Peck was the second boat win Sioux City , and arrived here estcrday morning with supplies , in tiding government distributions of lei xnl and clothing for the sufferers. foi he steamboat The Western lies on 9" 10 railroad track , torn utterly to 08 ieces. ThePeninah is inland , driven 91 the gorge six hundred feet , and can ardly Mput "afloat for s.pyera.1 lontlis , if at all The Black tills , the Nellie Peck and 43 f 10 Butte are left high and dry , but re in fair condition and being nearer Ju the water tlian the Peninah , may floated within a few weeks. There \5 millions of tans of Jco , hlnoH and uddy , still lying'bn the shore where 10 gorge formed , opposite the Green at land settlement , every house of hich was carried down the river by sol IB flood. Everybody here says that is now impossible to form any idea IE TEEHJBI.E OUAXDETO OF THE $ RIVES den tho.grga.t disaster occurred. iiough , however , remains to prove m at the Missouri river of 1881 stands far ithout A parallel jn.furyand destruc- cei m in the'hlstory of Aracrlca. There lie ; not , even among the oldest Indians , tradition of anything equal to it , al- tough Strike the Ree , chief of the uiktons , says that many years ago 10 river rose to somewhere near its st proportions- drowned some milies of his tribe. Business all eng the river was paralyzed un. the Peck came in. The merchants id hardlyany goods to dispose of , arc iniinunications with the outer world iving been almost entirely destroyed several weeks. The community ere cheerful enough under the cir- imstances , and expect that business 1 ill boom now that the floods have lasl i bsidgdj R/aihp * 4 cornmunicajion. on h/een Yankton , Sjpux Ctty and her places , will not be re-established -a iaJ.MSlh' -t' 1 - " " "U the A BOLD -THEFT. t . . ' * . Sixty Dollars Stolen Prom a Trunk in the City Hotel. A bold theft was perpetrated at the City Hotel , corner of Tenth and Harney streets , yesterday afternoon. About 10:30 : o'clock Mrs. Wirth , the wife of the proprietor , while in her room , heard her door key taken out by some one.in the liall. She imme diately stepped outside , but .did not see any one , although the key was missing. At that moment some enc dotwn stairs called for her , and she went down. A few minutes Liter she returned and found that during her absence a Large trunk in the room had been broken open and about sixty- two dollars in bills and specie , among which was a twenty dollar gold piece , had been abstracted. Suspicion immediately was placed upon a woman who liad come to the hotel several days previous , and whom Mrs. Wirth had noticed ' looking into her room. This woman was no less a notorious' character thah Annie Mackey , alias Eva B. Lloyd , who came to this city about two weeks ago ? and who was recently ac quitted on the charga 4 > f the murder of another woman in Chicago. On Sunday night this Mackey woman went to the City Hotel and took a room , being then junknown to Mrs. Wirth. On Tuesday morning she aske'd for another room , and was given one up stairs , adjoining that occupied by Mrs. Wirth. Yesterday morning slic sent down word that she was * sick , and wanted her breakfast sent her. The request was complied with , and on the tray sent up was a new silver knife , belong ing' to a "set purchased on Tuesday. This knife was' found in her room shortly after the robbery , and bore evidences of having been used to pry something open , This served to throw the s'uspicion of the trunk breaking on her , and 'as ifwas found that she had disappeared , search was immediately instituted for her. About 8 o'clock last evening she ap peared on Douglas nearTwelfth street , in the company of a hotel runner be longing to the Canfield House. She took a heavy drink of liquor in a sa loon on Douglas street and started to ward Farnham. While crossing Twelfth street at Faniliam street , she fell in the mud , and was immediately arrested. On her person was found a twenty dollar gold piece of the same date as that taken from the robbed trunk , but no other money. She was taken to the city jail , and will be ex amined this morning. A full set croquet , all hard wood , only 99 cents at the 9D Cent Store. "BLACK-DRAUGHT" makca chills and fever irnposbible.At . At C. F. Oooclnu.u'A. Oranges and fcj Lemons at J. I. Nichols' . ' mGeod,3t MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. * * : New York Money and Stocks. WALL SIKKKT , N. Y. , May 12-12:30 : p. m. Market dull and from J to _ 1J lower than highest figures of the inorning. 'Hie Hnnnibalo reached 2 and 3 per cent. The elevated roads are heavy 'and lower ; Erie seconds soid , up to 1 OO/ , the highest : irice J ct. Market "now quiet. 11AILHOADS. The following were the latest prices : KYC . , .142 ? K&T . 473 NT. J. C . lOOiiS. S . 12D.J HI. Cent . 140V L&N . 154i Ohio Central. . 33 ? Northwestern . .127i MC.- . . . " _ .ml Q&M . 39i ' . ' . ' . 43J O' & W . 3C Preferred. . . . 774 I'M Manhattan . 2Ti Jleading . f > 7 : } tV&T II . . . . 71.J San Fran. pref. Cl ) Preferred. . . .141j S P. &O 3an. South. . . . 78 Pref erred. . . . 102 ; D& 0 . 291 RtPaul . 119 , Del & Hudson. 1133 Waba&h . 51 j QL&W . 123i Preferred. . . . 931 D & II I . lOCi Mil. , L. S. & W. 58J Me . 50 | H&St Joe. . . . 74 | Preferred . . . . DOj ,11 & St J pfp. .112 ' . il . 71 Chicago Produce Market. CHICAGO , May 12. CLOSING. Wheat Quiet and steady. Corn In fair request and firm. Oats-Steady. Rye Quiet. Mess Pork In quiet demand with 10 essential change in prices. Lard Easier. Bulk Meats - Inactive. Wheat June' sold at § 103g@l 03i ; Fuly , $1 03J@1 031 " : August , 98f : ear , 94 c ; Septeinb"er , 97c asked ; losing at $1 03 $ Juno and July ; 98f @ 8Jc August ; 94 ; < < 394jc year. Corn May sold at 41i ; Juno , 401 ® iOjjc , July , 4141c ; August , 42-j/i / ? :2c Septeiiiber , 43 c ; closing with ellor-at outside prices. | 0ats May , 38c bid , June sold 37i ; luly , SGJGSGjic ; Augus't 27JG27J ; September , 2Gc bid ; 27c asked ; year , Sic. Rye July , 91c bid August. Mess Pork June sold at $10 27 J@ G40 ; July , $1 45 ; closing at $10 37i PIG 40 June , and $16 42i@lG 47J uly.Lard Lard June sold at$10 47 ; July , 10JM1052i ) ; August$1050@1052i ; ieptember offered at $10 55 , with 10 52& bid ; year , $9 85 , closing at 10 45@10 47i June ; $10 50 bid July ; " " 10 52JQ4 55"August ; $10 5210 55 eptember ; $9 87 < $9 07 A year. Short Ribs Juno sold at $8 12H@ 20 ; July$8 22J@8 " 25 ; August , $8l 5 id ; 8 37wked" St. Loult Produce Market. ST. Louis , May 12. Flour Dull and unchanged. ' Wheat Opened better and closed werNo. ; 2 red,99ic cash ; largo sales ir export ; private terms 99jjc May ; iG97ic June ; 9119H July ; 97i © 5gc August ; 9G5 < n97c year ; No. 3 , lc ; No. 4 do , 91. Corn Lq\verat43 for cash ; 43 | @ kJ fqrMay41Je41gcfor ; June ; 421 42 | July ; 42fc for August ; 43g@ c September. OatSc Lower 37c for cash ; 3Gc me ; 33 c July ; 2G\2Ggc August. Rye Dull , at $115 bid. Pork rlDull and lower : jtibhing at tG 5 ? . Dry 'Salt Meats -DuH * and"lo'wcr $5 GO@S 358 ) . ; - y Bacon Lower nd' slow ; clear sides Id at $9 30.iST * * Lanl Dull at $10 30. ' St. Louis Live Stock Market. ST. Logis i Hqgs Fairly active"- * aim jjower ; jrkqrs and Baltimores , § 5 ' 70@5 > 90/ ixcdKicking ] , $5 G5@580 ; choice to iicj' , $ G 00(50 ( 25 ; pigs , $5@ 525 ; re ipts , 8,200 head ; shipments. , 4QQQ Colored Slioea , "Serge Shoes , ' Strap Slippers , Low Ties , Men's Shoes , " ' fedicg' Shoes. . Cnlldrt.n's.Shoea , 9 * " 5E A j - soldvery cheap at * H. DOULE & Co.'s Leading Shoe Store. The sociable that was to bcjield MJ night at "Saratoga , was postponed ; account of the inclemency of the I ather. Due notice will bo given of o : tiTn. . M f vrlmn f ho xroafTrol- n ALBION AROUSED Over a Sensation that May Develop Into a Tragedy. A Correspondence of the Dec : ALBION , Nob. , May 11-1881. A sensation of no insignificant proportions tions has bccncbnvulsing * the'people of Albion. Little pver a year ago a J. H. Smith , announcigg himself a'phys ' ician and surgeon , ' located'in thisjown and opened up.uv thcdui\l _ practice" He was the possessor , of an estimable little wife and four children , who for all the world knew , lived .happily to gether. He * is , five feet eight inches high , weighs'about 170pounds has dark eyes and hair , full face , ( Appar ently bloated by spirits , is about thirty-six years of "age , has a soggy step , and - an , air indicat ing a surplus of assurance. 'I know of no enc who has seen his diploma , and would not bo surprised if lie had none. There were only two , other physicians in the place , and he soon obtained a respectable sh.iro of the 'practice. , . J. R. SeliDmleina _ wagonmakerliy trade , was"also a Resident of hu tqwn , who , to better ; hispv fortunes , " verit to Oregon. iiiP ttie"early part , of last season. He left his wife behind , with the promise of sending for her as soon as a- suit able locatioVwas found. Ho wrote her frequent' letters , but received no answer. In July this wife of Dr. Smith was taken sick , and after a lingering illness of about One month , unexpectedly ( lied August 30th. The suspicions of many were aroused and a post mortem desired by some of the neighbors.'A'n attorney was consulted as o the proper manner of procccdurc , who 4 counselled them that unless they had. positive proof that theirsuspicious were well founded " , they might get them selves into" trouble. With this the matter dropped. Three of the children were given "away and the fourth left with J. S : Armstrong. The Boone County News of OctobezSlst contains a report of the death of J. R. Sclilem lein , citing it to have occurred Septem ber 20th at some point in Washington Territory. Dr. Smith and Mrs. Schlemlein were married -December 5th and the child left at Armstrong's has been liv ing with them since. In January , the following letter was received byi.the party to whom it is addressed in " " Albion : ' c CAMP PotK/Wasco Co'.J Oregon , \ . . . -Jan. 24 , > 183 J Dr. J. 0. Campbell ; i ' _ * i DEAR SIR -Y/m will bo surprised to hear from me , but truth ; even crushed to earth will come out some time. I have received several Boonc County News. In one I find my death re ported. In the other that my wife was married to Dr. Smith. Doctor , I wish you would inform me of evcrthing that happened. I ain informed hero that they could bo sent to state prison for the crime of committing adultery. Also find out who was the author of my death. If you will keep me posted , etc. , I will be at Albion in June and then there will bo one doctor the less who is not one of your best friends. I am car rying mail on snow shoes over the Dascude mountains icceivc $80 a month , .board , etc. I do netlike like to give up this job now as I can make .over $200 yet before ihey open , so they can be crossed 9n lo'rse-back. I have written several otters to Albion , but have not re- eived an answer from any onc. If ny friends will not write , perhaps my jnemy will. Hoping you will answer immediately , with kind regards , etc. , [ am yours tiuly.J. J. R. SCIILEMIEIN. Dr. Campbell gave him a full ac- ount of all that had transpired , ad- ilressing John Roberta , as requested. He subsequently wrote , saying that > 10 would try and be present at the March term of the district court , but igain saying that the bridges had all jeen washed , out on the Pacific slope , ind he could not bring his trunk and icccssarics on his back so great a dis- ancc , as would bo required , but ivould try to be in Albion at an early Lite , that they might not take them- ielves away to some hiding place ere ic returned to appear against them. 3e has not yet reached here , but is ixpected daily. JAY. 'WINE OF CARDUI" for Ladies only. [ At C. F. GooJmin's. trul package of "BLACK-DRAUGHT" ( ree of charge. sc At C. F. Good ran re reSc Sc ScOi Oi Oii i t P i [ i J lirHI HI HII Ka KaI T } etc . ! opj opjI J opj opjF ! F I POWDER tin ) " Absolutely Pure. o hoi or Made from Grape Cream Tartar. Xo other prc- ration males such lu'lit , flaky hot breads on criterion * jKU.tr } ' . Can lie eaten liy Dyspeptic , , thont fear of the 1I1 resulting from heavy fndi-- 1 stiljlc food. Sold onlv in can , by all Grocers. UOYAL BAklNO POWDEK Co. . Ncxr York. ' E ; 1 stn oram am J ] MA 7 for Trj- > ( ; iuid tel ' fact two 2E I tati tatiT . .or .orD and K > S * RHEUMATISM , AS Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , - * ( acbacfio. Soreness of the Cfiest , anj Lui y loaf , Quinsy , Sore Throat , SweH- Ulll ings and Sprains' BUMS and DIF Sceldt , Sonera/ Bodily Col Pains , vor both , Ear and Headacno , Frosted Thi Foot and Ears and all other icii ; f Pains and Aches. ; a faff , turf , fltnptf and cheap Extent ] medy. A trial entail * but tba campuatlnly .ling outlay of 60 Ce t , cud etery oca ijg-r > with pmla can h r cheap agd votttlit orocf IUclaim * . ' " W * PlrecUoa * ia B tro language ! . V ft ; LDBZALLDBrJaOlBTSAHDDElLEM TIT KEDIOIHE. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To Loan , For Sale , Lost , Found , Wants , Boardlmj , ' < tc. , v-IIlbein- sorteil in these colnmns or.cc 'forTEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent insertion , FIVE CENTS per line. The first Insertion nctcr las thah TWEXTY.FIYE CENTS. TO LOAN-MONEY. TONEY TO LOAN-a5 3.14th St. M t Hunt - - MM OXEY TO LOAN Call'at Law Office of D. M L. Thomas , ItoomS , Creiyhton Block. TO LOAN-1109 fanihatn S ect. MONEY EdH-anb' Loan Agency. nov-igtf HELP WANTED. At Canfield House , a'good dinintc WANTED gMt B75-1 * - hands , at HarrUonV , 1122 WANTED-Uachlnc . S71-18 Farnham. „ , . * " \TTASTED But&n hole inatcrs , at Harrison's , VV 1122 Farnham. - " 872-13 2 bojs to work at I'lumWnjy and WANTED . " Inquire at 1403 Douglas , be tween 14th and 10th Sts. SBU-12 Two furnished rooms inWentral WANTED . Gire ttniw , advantages and re ferences. Address 0.1' . Q. . Bee Office. 878-tf T AUNDUESS AND UININO ROOM. CIRL I j WANTED Immcdiateli" at the Occidental 823-tf ANTED An office boy at the Emmet house. w SH-14' f T7"ANTED-A firl or. boy to help at the Phila- Vy delphia house , 10th street between Doug- la ] anil Dodge. & 65-13' \TrVVNTED-A situation by a German hostler , YV who has had lout' experience in attending flue horses. Address A. K. , BEK office. fcCl-12 'ANTED A girl , at French Coffco House , W 10th street. * 854-12 "VXJTANTED To rent a house , of/i or 5rooni9 , VV within six blocks of iwst OIHec. Address with terms , U. E.F. , Anditor'sOnlce ' , B. & M. R. K. 857-12 TXTANTED Chamber maid , at Emmelt Housi' W \7jrANTED First and second girl. N. W. Cor , YV 18th and Fanmam Sts. H50-12 A good woman cook , L. McCoy WANTED and 22d , on I'opiileton are. 851-12 WANTED A gentleman of some businevj ex- jxiricnce would bu glad to hear of an op portunity to 1m cat u small capital In some safe , egitimatc mercantile business. Address , H. J. , Ece office. S39-12i Second hand ice-box at the Phila delphia restaurant , on 10th Jkt.JDquglas and Dodge. & 44-13 rANTED 5 carticnteni and 2 'cabinet mak- YY crs. ' WM. EVERETT. 840-tf "ITfANTEDTwo first-class barbers- and none VY other need apply J. 11. CUIUIY. Union BloCfc. WANTED Cattle and colts to graze in a fenced jnstnre ; Steers and she cattle grazed in sujaratc pastures. For terms , location , icj , apply to MILTUX HENDHIX,21st and llow- ardsts. , Omaha , Neb. 82l5-co > 120 ANTED Man north of the tndof Ibth St. H. W. HAIL. iOS tf Carpenters and cabinet makers. WANTED next door to BKK office. 812-tf CAIU'ENTEll A good carpenter and two good men to set posts and build fences wanted , by Dr. Edwards , 1100 Farnham street. 7CS-H " \T7"ANTED Two boarders in prjvato family. VV For terms , &c. , address S.f Post Office Box 337. 754 tf WANTED A situation by a man of family , steady , industrious and w illin ? to be use ful in an. ) honorable oapacity. Compensation ac cording to capability. Please address J. E. II. , care of BFK office. 604-tf WANTED-Situation as cojijist or at any kind of untlnir , bi a competent jounjf lady. Address "T. A. " BEB office. Itcfercnces ( { Iven and required. 520-tf FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. > OOMS TO RENT N. K corner ICth and il Hurt. 8014 FOIl RENT Newly furnished room ith board in prhaCc family. For particulars address S. , Box 337. bC2-tf FOIl KENT Three unfurnished rooms Tor light housekeepin 'or roomers. Inquire at J519 Dodge Street. , , 806-tf FOKUEiiT 3 Furiishcd room ? , suitable for liouscKeepinjf for man and wife. 714 North Wth St. 853-12 FOR RENT A large furnished room on first floor , with board. Also a few day boarders ftanted. 1SOS California street a28-723-tf F I OR KENT On first floor , furrished rooms , southwestcorner 19tli aiid Uatemiort. 7Satf FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Inquire at 1318 Chicao'o street. C9C-tf FOR KENT The limldinj , ' 1900 Bnrt street , fonntrly ui l by John Cane as the London neat market. Some butcher teeN for sale. Ap- ly on the premises or of John Uaumcr , 1314 - faniham strcut. ( J'Jitf flOK KENT A store , comer 10th and Leaven- , \\orth , . Inquire next door , at 1'elerson's. , riOR IIEXT-.2 furnished rooms o er Mta- U chants"EXi.halijir/N. E. cor. ICth and Dodge trcel * . FOR SALE. FOR SALE Rurbcr shop. Inquire at No. 2003 Cuniing , between 20th and 21st Sts. Reasons or selling , desires to quit the business. 870-14 I710U SALE 2 acres ground In West Omaha. L Inquire of J. Henry , No. 110 loth. 873 tf TIOR SALE House and lot , opposite red car L D street car barn. Inquire No. 2022 20th and luming St. 807-21 FOR SALE The frame buildings on what is known as the Visscher lllock , comer of ouglas and 13th street , Omaha , consisting of ct en stores ; alw the frame dwelling adjoining " > lid block on Douglas street. Scaled bids will be tccil ed up to Jlaj 2) . Direct to Samuel Shears , F ecretary Hotel Association of Omaha , care of imalia National Bank. 860-17 3tr tr I71OR SALE A span bay hon > es , good harness ? and wagon. Inquire Cor. llrth and Da\en * trF ort streets at Mannings. . 832 12 F : > KICK $13.00 a thousand. T. M URRAY. 3 834-14 SALE Ten elegant residence lots , situ- F ated near tenninui of red-car street railway nc ; nc er in market before. Inquire of E. O. lUMl'HUEY. 807 N. ISth btrcet. 795 J T10R SALE Cottage on Tenth street , between F Harney and Howard. S. LEHMAN , 110S D < irnhain street. W ORSALE Cheap , two houses with four and onho ho si v rooms , withiii two and four blocks of the ostofflce. Inquire of F. 1' . FOSDIKE , at Cruick- stl ' 811-tf stlF ' OR SALE-JIEAT JIARKET Having to go to F Europe ne\t month , I will sell my market tilding , fixtures , tool * , harness , wagons , etc. , vapn r. Southcait corner 10th and iKxlge streets. pn MEYER. 70M4 pnFi 710R SALE Beautiful residence lot ; location Fi first-class ; price , S1COO. JOHNL. JlcCAGUE , ipOfitc po toHice. 712-tf tu > OK SALE House and lot on North ISth St. , at S1COO. Inquire of JOHN L. JIcCAQUE. iposlte postollice. 704 tf HUH SALE A { food l } ing restaurant. Inquire - „ _ quire at this office. 703 25-1 m " " J1OR SALE bidc-bar top buggy , good as nc ' . Apply to 11. li. . at S. U. florae & Co. ( SS7-.f Fl ( IIEAP 240 atres choice land , one-half mile cast of Schuj Icr ; 150 acres broke and 20 mres soli nbcr ; 40 acres jasture , fenced ; large two story soliFl iiisc and good out-buildings ; titles p rfe < .t ; mcdbyawidow lady desiring to nra e. Cash Fl city property in c.xchangu.H. . lira H. D. ESTAUUOOK , pill ' C74-tf EARLB. COE. TOR SALE Xlapn of Douglas and Sarpj conn * pillFl tics. A. RObfe\VATERlS20Kamnam street. Ion 320-tf 10R SALE Lease and furniture of afint-class hotel in a tow n of 1300 inhabitants , in state fi Nebraska ; has 24 Ixxln ; the tra\ cling men's rc- rt. Inquire at 11EE office. 218 tf Fl iOR SALE A BARGAIX-A hulldinff with Fin saloon fixtures , fumlturo and stock , on 10th pra , apposite U. I * , depot , for sale cry cheap ; ope the flxturcd , furniture and stoclt will be sold building rented. Inquire of ED. KREISS- opeF 70-tf F ( WE BEST THINO YET H. O. Clark & Co/s moi Imperial Self Raising Winter Wheat Hour , rancakes , biscuits , and all kjmb of postrj * . -ft. Ask j our grocer ( or it. 478 tf tier 1 ty , MISCELLANEOUS. enc Wt LAIROVOYAST Mrs. Florence Hewitt , buis- WtT ness clairmoyant , telli jour past , , present T future , all about Journeysv lawsuits , lost or etc : ; 'ten proiwrty , business and love affair * . Satis- on i tion guaranteed. Residence. 2712 Burl street , 4ar squares west of military bridge. 847-14 pfBRELLAS And parasols reretroa by M. Ft SCHLTT , llthandFarpftuista. TSOtf and Loc I" M. IKO\V ! > -Omcr 12th saui Chicai.'O "m , 1. MCC&U , U roadto bore or deepen well * . , Uactton iruarantced. josy | H IEA1IS Can be got at Joh.n. Burrs liable tor imp [ all kinds of orl < jt reasonable figures , near 13th and. Lpirenworth streets. kD.T fOKtfKI = ne " ( uccessors OTlhu Amer- ipan Hou eop Dpuelitf tcvc , betweenOth 10 I I loth , , Iftj ; hflari } , loJub > irvnj transient eus * cra. llcsptcttully , M.tf JULIUS k LOUISE ROSS. EF I MEDICINE FREE adrs OF COST. FQ Of all medicines advertised to cure affection of the Throat , Chest , or FO ) ings , vrc know of none we can rec- 9 and Liifend so highly as DR. KINO'S NEW SCOVE&Y for Consuniption , Cough/ , FO Ids , Asthma , Bronchitis Hay Fe- roun , Hoarseness , Tickling in thereat dty. roat , loss of roice , etc. This med- tie does positively cure1 , and that tOM Pt ere eyerytliing else has failed. Ko dicine can show one-half ao iwanjp iitve ; and pema.UQnt cures as have' eady Jreen effected by triis truly nderfePrciiiedy. For Asthma and onchltis it ia a perfect specific , gu . the very worst cases in ftp short- time possiyg. We say by all U i- triaL Trial v . . FT. _ , } . .Jl ! -JJ--r. .if- . < ; > " ' * * ' * * " * " * - * T- \l \ . < A , .ii- < MJIJJ CHEAP LAND FOR SALE , 1,000,000 Acres OF THE - - - FINEST LANDc -c - IN - EASTERN -NEBRASKA. SELECTED IN AN EAKLT DAT ROAD" LAND , BUT LAND'.OWNED br Xos- Ki-SlDKNTS , WHO ARE TIBKI ) FATING TAXKj AND ARK OFfKBINO/ THEIR LANDS AT THE tow pmcE or S6t , ? 3 , AND 810 FEU ACBB , ON tONG Till E .AN n ' KAST TKKXH. t . . WE ALSO OFFER FOU.SALE f t IMPROVED FARMS - IN - Douglas , Sarpy and Washington OOT73NPX7 ALSO , AN IMMENSE LIST OF * - e OmahCityEealEstate Including Elegant Iteaidences , Business and -Residence Lots , Cheap Houses and Lots , and a large number of Lots in moat of the Additions of Omaha. Also , Small Tracts of 5,10 and SO.acrces in and near the city. We have good oppor tunities fur making Loans , anil in all casea personally examine titles and take every precaution to iu.ture safety of money eo invested. Below we offer a small list of SPECIAL BOGGS & HILL , Seal Estate Brokers , . North Side of Farnham Street , , . Opp. Grand' Central Hotel , OMAHA. NEB. FflB RFUT Farm ot iww-res , s > " < * IVM nkll I wwtof city. 123 cultivated good house , barn and out building * . > i .A - BOUGS 4 HILL. CAR DCMT IlO-acro farm afbarraeYi. rUn nt.Il I Good improventtnts.- " _ . BOOGS'frHILL. FflR CAI C Best located residence lot'ln rUll OHLC the city , Slet and Dodr8U. "BOGGS 4 HILL. _ ' < . , . QAI F A rerjrC1' ! > 'toom cottage V/lLC leased ground rents for KU. CAR CAI C N" ' house of 4 room * nith rlin OHLC full lot.2Sth and Farnham. Only ? 200 rwjiu'red dow a. Prica * 1.100. BOGOH i. HILL. CAI E New house with hilf city lot , UHLC near High School , 5 rooms , large baj v. indovr , high doors and cellinfi. Every thing perfect , S2150. BOGGS 4 HILL. QAI F Comer ot two choice lota in - - OrlUt Shimi's Addition , reciucst to it once submit best coih offer.- offer.BOGGB & HILL.- CAI C A K ° oJ and desirable rest- UMLC dcnce property , (4000. ? { r BOOUS 4 HILL. A FIUCESIDENCE Xot In'ihe markd. rl rlilS. Ower will sell for 48tOQ. , BOdOS & HILL. CAI C < X'ool lot ! , BhuibSa &d- OHLt ditionglSOeuh. BOGGS 4 HILL. CAI C Anew Ij-storjr brick houce OHLC with 2 lota , on tornur 23Ui , ,700. BOGGS4IIILL. . CfJR CAI C A rory flna rcsldenco lot , to HUH WHLC some party desiring- bulid , tine house , $2,300. BOUGS 4 HILL. Cfl D C A I C About KO loU iu KounU * k Un OHLC Iluth'i tuldition , just south St.lfarj'8 atunue , * 4M to 1800. These lots ire near business , surrounded by fine imprort- iients and are 40 i > er cent cheaper than any other ots in the market. Sae money by burin * these I8. BOGGS 4 HILL. HflD CAI C 10 loti , suitable for flna nci- Un OHLC dence. on Park-Wild Tem , blocks S. E. of depot , all cot ered it ith fine Uv.im rees. Price extremely low. * COO to TOO. IJOGGa 4 HILL. OR SALE aidXtiotrap * " " in BOGGS 4 HILL. "OR SALE " corner lot. corner Douglas and Jefferson Sts. 4 HILL. CAI C,931oU 9" 28th , 27th. J3th , OHLC 20th ami SOth SU. , between amham , Douglas , and the proposed extension of edge street. Prices ranga from WX ) to $400. 1 'o haxe concluded to giro men of small meunm , ne more chance to secure a home and will bu'jd DUSOS on these lots on small payments , and uill .11 lots on monthly pu ) menU.BOCGS BOCGS 4 HIIX. 'flR QAI F lc < > acres. 9 miles from city , Un OHLC about 30 acres Tory choice illey , with running water ; balance ytutfy rolltnj ; Tine , only S mile * f join railaoad , $10 per acie. ' HOGGS 4 HILL. 'flR CAI E * " "acres in enc tract ttreli1 * Un ' OHLC miles from city ; 40 acre * cot- tatol. Living Spring of water , som uicaTal- s. The land Is all Unt-ciau rich prairie. Prica 0 per acre. BOGUS 4 HILL. flR QAI F "M acres } mile eo.it of Hk- Un OnLb horn Ltation , ou rnlrood. I iinning water , 40 acres cultlrated. Mai BOGGS 4 HILL. flR CAI C lco luna e ) niiles north of MaiPi Un OHLC ElklwrnSUllou , must be Id for liat " It ill bring. ' " > BOGOS & HJLL. flR SAI F S0a < : resn t Mulhof Dins- Un OHLC dale in 4-15-11. A good and sirable tract , rudtfdonn on to f alley of l-ap- ' " > W. BOGGS 4 HILL. id , ruodudng heavy growth of gnus.-in high llcy , nch roil and } mles from railroad and le track , in good settlement and no better land- be found. BOGGK 4 HILL. flR CAI F A highly Improred farm of Ulf OHLC .240acre.Smiles from city tie improvements on this Und , owner not a xctical fanner , itctermlned to'selL A'fO | < xl enlflg for some man of meam. - BOGGS ft 1HLU flR QAI F 160atr" " toecI.towaia. . Un OHLC range ll."Must be aoUthW I"1- ' BOGGS * UUX. fl R C AI C 2,000 acre of land n r iJIT- ' Un OHLC Und Station , S.50OMU Elk/ * 8 to * 1B . < xxracres in north part'o. coun , 7 to * 10,3,000 acres 2 to 8 Billegfrom Flor- re5 to * 10 ; 5,000 acre * wwtof the Elkhoni. to ? 10 ; 10,000 acres scaUemltlirough thecaua- fhc aboro lands Ue near anil adjoin nearly rj" fann in the county , and can inosUr Uj sold wiiaircid , psjiuent , withUie bolaac * U W S- st nd 6 year's time. BOGGS 4 HILL. FIR QAI F s T < "alflne residencewop- stT OHLC ertles never before offered atloas will only be made known to purchasers iean.in * buaines. BOGGS 4 HILL. T ( PROVED FARMS aj ste irore farms around Omaha , and In all rarta of uglas , Sarpy and Washini on coonUcs. Also OW In Iowa. For description and prices tall on * * ' BOGGS & UILl. ' Business Lot * forSile on Farnamand Dom , . las streets , from 3,000 to 83.SOO. . -BOGOS & HILL. ' PflR QAI F 8 tashiess loM next west Ull uni k of Uagonlc Temple orice anced.of 2,000each.BOCOSSmLrT IR SALE Sburiness lots west of ru.l renow.bi l R SAI F 1 b < ulnen kt * south aide VS& Hi szssk 1R.SALE BOCGS trsotis ( XMtempUtln ? buying ihould not fall xmlne our Urt ot lSd . JBOGGS 4 HILLT - * " * iV/JX- - Oheyenner- iVJXColorado ' " " " ' , . , ' ' . . . . . . . . ' - . ' ' -and' = ; Sp'ringand' Summer " ' ' , ' - * * - CLOTHING ! ' ' t / LATE AND NOBBY STYLES ' FOR .MEN . , BOYS AND CHILDREN. i u ; Hats , Caps ) Trunks , Valises. OX.OUMdLJCZIB'GaXLAJDZl TO OXUOZX3K , IN THE LATEST STYLES. Satisfaction -Guaranteed ! Prices to Suit -All ! ! * * / 1322 FARNHAM STREET , NrLVR FOURTEENTH. MAX MEYER & BRO. the Oldest Wholesale and [ Retail Jewelry House in Omaha. Visitors can here j find allnoveltiesin Silver ' i "Ware , Clock's Rich and Stylish Jewelryj '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 I Store , Tower Building , corner llth and Farn ham Streets. MAX MEYER & BRO. IAI IEEE & THE LEADINC MUSIC HOUSE IN THE WEST ! General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufactured. Our prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer 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 ARE , PAR EXCELLF.NCE- , THE -IBM JOTS CLOTMES ! BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE , 1212 FAENHAM STREET , 1212 . -SOHLANK& PRINCE. New Shoe Store. . JatoL * ' u h Streets NEW , GOODS-LATEST STYLES-BOTTOM ' . PRICE8-EVERYTHINO WARRANTED i f THE NEW YORK I For the Largest Ansortment , the Latest Styles and FHE BEST QUALITY OF HATS AND CAPS , TUB NEW YORK COMPANY LEADS THEM ALT , . Satisfy yourself , * by . the Stock. Corner Eleventh and Farnham Streets. O. Millinery and Fancy Goods , First-Class Trimmed Bonnets , 8,00 , $10,00 $ , , J12.00 , $15,00 $ , $20,00 $ , These prices arc from J2.00 to 83.00 ktlow other Housw. Fine Hats , 25c.,75c. , $1.50 , $2.00 , $3.00 and $5,00. THESE ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS' . Ic" ae" " * " 75a > * 1'00 up arasols , dloves , Hosiery , Corsets , Ties , laces , & " atUreestto.ihi'nce. . U" t& ' Look ! Hera ! H1 CreweU. C'Ure' ' ic. per " "Jk'rchiN knot : Hennr , and Zepbrn Small and .Vol/on- " % qUlt ? " VT i"1 , u' , Ura' ! ' * ' Iin ; and pricw thi Ioweit7a the _ ilty . . We do all . kind of .tumpin ? . . Embrolderiw , Silk. , full st .k. Our goo. ! * are flrst-cLvi. . irorde by nuUI 115 North ISth Strctt. Jacobs' Ulodt. rnoMrrtr Omaha ULLKD. , Xebroka. aplS < leo.l3iu WM. F. STOETZEL , Dealer in Hardware , Booking Stoves i ' . - - TIILST Eepairer , Joli f orker and Manufacturer ros ox * anth and Jackson Sts. , Omaha. Neb. J. W. MURPHY & CO. , Wholesale Liquor Dealers And Agents for Kentucky Distilling Co. Comer 14th and pomrtM Sts. . Omaha , if b AA Eorse Shoes and Ms WAGON STOCK THE BEST ASSORTMENT 0 ? WHEELS At Chicago Prices. W. J. BROATCH ,