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THE OMA-HA DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY MORNING , MAY 18,1881. y
THE DAJLLl BEE.
Wednesday Morning , May 18.
BREVITIES.
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Get'your hats nt Doane's.
PERIHELION ? ?
Patterson sells coaL
1000 residence lots , Bemis , agent.
COO business lots. Call on B nis.
Trains arc now generally on time.
Bemis new map .of Omaha , 25 cents.
Bcmis'real estate boom. First page.
2TX ) houses and lots. Bemis'-agency. <
SOOttarms and 900,000 acres of land.
Malarial croup is visiting Council
Bluffs.
Bluffs.Cheapest
Cheapest Hats in Omaha , at Freder
ick's.
llichter , opp. P. 0. , sells straw hats.
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For FINE Commercial Job Printing ,
call at THE BEE Job rooms.
The Lion continues to roar for Moore's
Harness and Saddlery.
Whipple , McMillan & Co. , the jewel-
era , Crcighton Block. o2C-tf
Examine the finest assortmentof pock
et books in the city at Kuhn's.
East end Famham to Council Bluffs ,
fair 106. Dry footway. . 13-5t
Elegant assortment of Ladies' and
Gents' purses at Saxe's.
The steamer Key "West will am ve from
St. Louis about Saturday.
Custer Post G. A. 11. will meet at the
office pi General Manderson this
evening to consider plans for Decoration
Day.
Tuftsclay the trains brought fewer people
ple to Omaha than on any day since the
roads resumed regularity.
A gentle ram yesterday gave us a
comfortable atmosphere all day and plenty
of mud.
The annual meeting of the Union
Cathoiic Librarj"Association this evening.
"Fun * on the 'Bristol , " Jewctt and
Jlice's extravaganza , is booked for the
Academy , Friday , the 0th Inst. The sale
of tickets will begin thismoming.
If want Bill-Heads Letter-Heads
you - , - ,
Envelopes or any _ Job Work , call at THE
BEfjYJob Rooms. Prices that will suit
everybody. -
llr.jack Nugent , proprietor of the St.
Elmo theatre , and'Miss'NellieMcCornuck ,
an actwsi attacued to the theatre , were
married in Council Bluffs Monday.
PouccbSicials from other cities are beginning - '
ginning to arrive for the annual' gathering
of chleTsT Chief Mac Garigeal , and , Aus
tin Dodge , o | the Chicago force arrived
Mtnlay
Private jThomas Kirby , , company G ,
Third cavalry has had his sentence of con-
fmemcnt remitted.
TheJTiron front .forMhe first Btory of
StrirngVtoufldingu corner 10th and Farn-
ham ptreetft , Is in. Council Bluffs , and the
workmen froinTittsbnrg who are here to
put the work together , .have been standing
idle for nearly twu weeks waiting on the
railroad'Cbmpanies.
Council Bluffd is rejoicing over a bit of
a sensation in the way of & set-to between
Mrs. Itogers , .and ailrs. .Brown , the lat
ter a teacher in one .ofYthe city schools.
Mrs. Brown is confined to the house.
The partnership between Mr. J.B. _
Andrexvs and Mr. "Fred. Balcom , in the
produce shipping and commission business ,
Oiuaha , was dissolved on the 1st inst. It
is understood that Mr. Andrews goes east
in a few weeks , intending to follow his pro
fession as a stenographer.
A life-like oil j ortrait of Councilman
McNamara adorns the window of Mr.
Hose's art gallery , on Dodge street. Wheth
er it be owing to the good looks of the sub
ject or the excellence of the work , the pic.
ture is mogt Acceptable. Itis the work of
Artist Cfiarfe F. Baechle. * _ ,
r , ! a young jnan "and a
fttraneer in this citr. died yesterday at
the comer of Howard and Fourteenth
"
streets pf theumatibm of the heart. His
fatherJsjjaidJojie'n tr vellU.gagenf for
the Omaha Nail Works , and now in Cole
rado. Dubnque is the home ofthe young
man.
StreotiCommissioner Ford may be seen
daily on tie streets wfth his coat thrown
off and covered 'with mud , attending to
the crying wants of his department . .He
evidently takes considerable stock in doing
things himself. Monday , with a gang of
men , lie Jilled that miserable Idle that belong
long niad jThirteenth sbcct , between - the
First National Bank and Hellman's , a dan
gerous andalm6st impass.ule"ocaH y.
M te/jMabella of the
, Rive-King com
bination , arrived from Chicago yesterday
and will fill thenplace assigned to Ma
dam Jenny Kempton , on'Mrs. Clark's pro-
gramme , ' illnc s preventing Madam Kemp-
ton from appearing. Mile. JIabella made
a hit when herV in February ; and those of
our people who. heard Jier , then will be
pleased to'hear'of the change. She will
doubtless recehe a very flattering recep-
PERIHELION ? ? lG-2t
L. BcindorfT , 1322 Douglas street ,
is the"placcllo get the finest Ice Cream
in Omaha.
L , * '
Plenty , of Washburn. Flour on Tiand
at Wifiis M. Yatcs & Co.'s.
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GRACE "Saturday evening , May 14 ,
at Residenco4xn _ Cass street , Carrie to
Graceixlaughtcr of Samuel and Ellen so
Gracenged eleven months and two
days :
Paige ton the Perihelion.
On Thursday night , May 19 , at the
Academy .Music , 'Sir. Paige will fl.
lustrate the-Perihelion and conjunc
tion ofihe planets , and describe their
possible influence on the climate of
of
the earth , "e "t ' c
"
TliisiiirafBubject in.which people
who delight to " * thtnk "are" deeply in
terested. None . .others should attend -
tend lXponunericoTit 8 odock.lA.d- ! ? ,
mission , DO cents , at the door.
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t.JANCING.ACAI ; > EMY
FOE LADIES AM ) OEXTLEMEX.
Prof. . Frank L. , Pinncy will open a
danqng Ijch'opljit' JIasonic hall on
next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock ,
" * *
rh5ch"willbe continued each Wednes
day anfl'Batnrday for several months. al
Terms , ? G.OO for 12 lessons , payable
in advance. 'The right to reject ob w
jectionable persons is reserved. 16-3t
PERIHELION ? ? * e\
em
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
iut
John DfaCrcightoniand- s. H Creigh ; is t
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ton left
Sunday. *
JonmATMcShaneand trife left for New ci
York on Sunday. ciTl
The stenographic fraternity of Omaha Tl
TlS
basbectfidded to by the arrival of Mr. Tlbe
James \Vflson , of London , England. be
Mr. John W. Bell left yesterday-for CO
western Missouri , summoned.to"aftcna his th'
th'Ui
dying mother. that
Fire Marshal M. W. Crowley , of Chica not
go , is in
wife through te'-
be
city yesterday en route to California.
sasL :
Mr. J. F. Finnerty , of The Chicago
this
i. Times , JfTtj. yesterday for Tiis duties in
the w < 5t > &dfic ttieSfttSLmen. " > " " lair
President Billings , of the Chicago gas
\vorks company , passed through the city ,
Tuesday wit
Cclorado. pe
IRISH LANDLORDISM.
A Son of Lord Dunsany on His
Way to the
"West. .
He Discourses on the Con'di-
tion of Ireland , and Speaks
Plainly.
It will he readily recalled that dis
patches from England concerning
Irish affairs ( and news on this head
almost entirely received in this coun
tiy through English channels ) Lave
told of the crumbling away of tha
wonderful organization , the Irish
Land league , and the almost utter
collapse of Parnell and the 'other
brave leaders of tliis gigantic move
ment.
Therj arrived in Omaha on Sunda ;
a son of one of the Largest land hold
ers in Ireland , Lord Dunsany , whosi
family name is the famous one o
Plunkett. Lord Dunsany differs
from the ordinary Irish landlord , ii
so much , that he is proprietor of graz
ing lands , while the main issue in this
strife is with those Landlords who are
proprietors of the soil devote
to fanning and general tillage
Hence , Lord Dunsany occupies some
tiling akin to a neutral standpoint
and is therefore entitled to credena
as an impartial commentator on tin
workings of the Land League , the ef
feet of the proposed land hill and th
present condition of Ireland.
BFA BEE reporter Monday met thi
gentleman , the Hon. H. C. Plunkett
The young gentleman would appea
to he twenty-seven years of age. He
Is about five feet , ten inches in height
and well built , witli a ruddy complex
ion , light hair , and what might h
called a spring crop of closely triinmec
whiskers on the sides of his cheeks
His deportment is that of the born
gentleman , and in liis language he dis
plays education and unprejudicee
judgment , besides , a ready knowledge
of Irish affairs.
He was mot soon after Jiis arrival in
Omaha. He had letters of introduc
tion to thcEt. Rev. Bishop O'Connor
and the bishop took special pains to
present the gentleman to prominen
citizens. The fact is , ihe young no
blcman is interested in an extensive
cattle ranche in Wyoming , "and being
anxious to extend it , it is desirous to
have the young man locate in Nebras
ka. He is calculating upon purchasing
a , very large area of land , and Bishop
O'Connor is no doubt laboring to in
duce Jiim. to settle upon Nebraska
land.fc So it is at least rumored.
"When4 did' you leave Ireland ?
asked the reporter.
"On the 27th of last month , eigh
teen days ago. I landed in New York ,
and came direct tlirough. My destin
ation is Wyoming , where I am inter
ested with two other gentlemen in a
ranche in the neighborhood , of Chey-
jnne. "
"Perhaps , " suggested the reporter ,
'you can give us "a faithful account of
he situation in Ireland ? "
"Well , Pll try to at all events , " said
he young man. "You must first un
derstand that Ireland is divided into
Jie west , the south , the east , the
north , and the centre. The west and
centre of Ireland , have for many
years , ' and are to-day , in a fearful
condition of poverty. In the north
; liings"arebettcr , because manufactories
mostly prevail , and likewise In the
east , because the eastis devoted to
grazing. The south is devoted to the
Breeding of cattle , and so also the
west to a great extent , wliilc the cast
s devoted" to fattening the same. We
are located in the county Heath , .and
we have.fclt very- little effect of the
general distress. "
"What do you think of the Land
jeague ? " the reporter asked.
; 'WelI , " replied' the young man ,
'there is a great deal of what is good
in the movement , and a great deal of
what is bad. There is no question
that the landlords all over the west of
Ireland have not done right. * This is
patent to the wannest friends of Eng
lish interests. The land there is bro >
ken up into such-small sections , that
even if there was no rent to pay , the
families could not Jive. "
The reporter was'astounded upon alK
hearing the statement last made , and
upon questioning Mr. Plunkett fur
ther on this head , learned that this
was really the icy to the misery of
those unfortunate people that taking
the average , the families could scarcely
live on the simple produce of the land
rented by them. Mr. Plunkett fur
ther said in tliis conversation :
"The people arc so madly attached
the soil , and the landlords know it
well , that they can impose , and do
impose , almost any burden they desire
upon these wretched people. " [
The reporter felt impelled to learn
more from the gentleman about the
land league and accordingly broatchcd G.
the subject. )
"It is certainly the most powerful .
organisatloh'that eveycove'red thelace
any country , " said Mr. " Plunkett.
"While its workings are to be con
demned in many respects , there is no
doubt it has the good of the tillers of
the soil safely in hand. " of
"How about its present condition ? " [
"It is still as strong as ever. It has
unlimited funds , and the general sup A
port accorded the league in Ireland is
not alone hearty and universal , but
lias become part of the life of the pco
pie. "
"How about the leaders ? "
"
"Oh , they are men of the greatest
ability and energy. "
"Does Mr. Parnell hold his position
with : the people ? "
"Sir. Paruell is just as strong as
ever. Hois by all means the master
mind of the movement , and a man oi in
invincible strength of character. He inM
admired by Jus-bitterest foes. " _ <
"Whatjs'your opinion of 'tlie coer
cion " * ' - - ! " * .
< act ? =
*
"i
' 1 think it was eminentlynccessary. D (
There is no question but tthat the If *
agitators went beyond constitutional
bounds. I do. not see how Mr. Dillon CO'
could l > c lefi aflarge .in the face , of
" * " " * " *
thisact , aSa""it"is a"wondefto me
many others of the. leaders Jiave
been arrested. For instance , Mr. Vi
Parnell advised tlioplowihg6T all.the bu
graarij iands inhe east This would
* * " "
utter ruin to the landlords of "th"e
Mr. Parnell , however , re-called H (
advise on learning there was a coi
jigainstjagitatingany suchscheme. " CplVa
"How is the Land bill generally ac- Va
spied ? " . brd
, d bill is good inmanjr 4re- gf !
ipocts , ( but it fc'JBOBt ' surely-a tremen- cot
deus blow to the landlords. The liti
gation under the bill from the start
will be great , t and7 almost athe..whole
cost will fall on the landlords. "
"What do you think the outcome
of the whole business will be ? " was
asked. > \ i *
"The outcome will be to ruin very
many landlords , " replied Mr. Plun
kett "Jt will drive out capital and
intelligence from the land. "
"And-vvhere do you suppose this
capital arid intelligence will locate ? "
"I certainly see wisdom in making
land connections in tliis country , " re
plied the frank young gentleman.
Mr. Plunkett acted as agent for his
father throughout the great Irish
troubles , and says that he had no
trouble in collecting his rents. All
the tenants joined the leaguebut owing
to the honorable treatment of their
landlord , the tenants were rewarded
with a return of a good percentage of
the rent. The estate of Lord Dun
sany adjoins that of the Earl of Fin-
gall , and Mr. Plunkett assured the re
porter that he uttered the sentiments ,
not only of his father , but of the
Earl of Fingall.
The youirg man was surprised when
told by the reporter of the class of
news sent to tliis country in respect to
Ireland.
The ranche of Mr. Plunkett is sit
uated on the Powder river , Wyoming ,
where he has located a herd of 2,500
cattle. To double this herd * is his
mission to this country , and he left
yesterday afternoon for the west.
For Rogers' Silverware go to
- , . .EDHOLM & EmcKbON.
PERIHELION ? ?
Delicious ice cream at Mrs. Spoer-
ri's , Masonic block. Orders filled.
maylC-lm
IT IS A FACT
No such value in Dry Goods can be
found anywhere'equal to Bushman's.
Sec Dress Goods at lOc ; all wool
Buntings at 18c ; all wool yard and a
quarter wide at 50c ; ditto at C5c.
Ladies Hose at 5c per pair , not sold
elsewhere at less than 15c. We closed
out a jobber's stock of Ladies Fine
Hose and are offering some rare in
ducements. Our Summer Silks are
selling very fast ; . see them before
they are all gone. In Ornaments ,
Fringes , Buttons , Tassels , Cords ,
Passamenteries. You will find it to
3'our interest to call at Bushman's
first.
first.It
It is the rumor ELGUTTER'S
MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE sells , the
most goods , 1001 Faniham , corner
10th street.
Onion sets , lOc per .quart , at Buf-
fett's.
The Perihelion by Paige.
Our people will have the opportunity
of judging for themselves of Mr.
Paige's merits , by attending his illus
trated entertainment at the Academy
of Music 011-Thursday "night , in which
lie will display 'the'position of solar
worlds and illustrate the effect up
on the earth. Admission 50 cents. .
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SPECIAL NOTICE.
Beautiful SUMMER SILK SUITS for
$15.00 , formerly sold for $25.00 ;
BLACK SILK SUITS beautiful styles for
§ 17.00. Come and ask toseeour$5.00
and $10.00 SUITS in all sliades and
sizes. They are pronounced by every
[ > erson to be exceedingly cheap. Wo
nvite you to examine our stock of
DOLMANS , ULSTERS , CAPES and JACK
ETS , and you will find them away be
yond the whisper of conipetitioncom-
larison or monopoly.
MCDONALD & HARRISON ,
1408 Farnham Street.
CLERGYMEN ASSEMBLING
The Annual Council of the
Episcopal Church Receiv
ing Into the Church a
Catholic Priest.
The annual council of the ] Episco-
al churchjin Nebraska will assemble in
'rinity Cathedral thii morning e
19 o'clock. The delegates have not
al arrived as yet , some not being ex-
icctcd before morning.
After prayers , the assembly will
d-journ till 11 o'clock , when the Rev. $
' . W. Greenwood will deliver the an
nual sermon. Holy communion will
hen be administered , after which the
msiness of the session will bo gone
nto.
nto.At
At 8 in the eveningRt. Rev. Bishop .
Clarkson will deliver his annual ad- jt
Iress before the annual missionary
meeting. Other clergymen will like- of
vise speak. stb
The council will b
convene again on
Thursday and conclude its mission.
One of the features of to-morrow's
meeting will be the reception of Rev.
. A. England , a Roman Catholic
'
riest , into the church. In such cases
simple renunciation is all that is ne c
cessary , as the ordination of Roman ai
iriests is held to be valid by the Episcopal - 18
copal church. 10
On Thursday evening a reception
vill be tendered the bishop and clergy
the council as w ell as to members
ind friends of the church at the reci-
ence of Chancellor Woolwortli.
at
trill of " "
package "BLACK-DRAUGHT"
roe of charge.
c
At C. F. Goodman
DON'T FAIL TO BE ON HAND TOMORROW
ROW MORNING TO GET YOUR SEATS FOR
"FuN ON THE BRISTOL. " rt
For diamonds go to
EDHOLM & ERICKSON.
PERIHELION ? ? -
- * Postoffice Changes
EI
Nebraska during the week ending EIH
May-14 , 1881 * \ 'f urnished byVm. . Van or
Yleck , of thejxjstpffice"department : ory
'CVlnV.lInT.nrX * C1A . . k/r..l. ! . ju . n * y
Dodge county , Patrick Cusick , P. M. ; tol"
Noah , Sherman county , v-JNoah D. he
Vanscoy , * ? . * ] & " ; 'Robville , Ouster gr
county , James A Robertson.f
f fr
Discontinued. Lamartine , Greeley
Munty'Trail , Bitchcock cbunty"J : : v
Postmasters. * , appointed . Arcadia ,
Srallcy county Parley Pound ; Black
burn , Hplt countys eorgo Jart ;
Scene , Kearney county , Peter tP4 Tl
Swann ; Kenriard Wasfengfon counly , 1001
Senry JBowerman ; iavonia , Holt
jounty , J. L. Smith ; Mosside , Boone
xuniy , * Isaac' .Smith ; iNofth Lbup , fet
Valley county , Oscar Babcock ; Ox-
, Furnas county , -NA. % Petty- can
& . r3 . \ . . . _ '
rroVe M.A * * * O 3
; SweeHenljuisL , Saunders for
unty
MORSE'S GREAT SALE ,
_ at 1319 Farnam St. .
In our.dress goods department Tues
day , May 17th , will be found the fol
lowing bargains. An early call will be
profitable to those who desire to im
prove the opportunity never before
afforded our Omaha people of purchas
ing FINE goods at a
GREAT SLAUGHTER.
Grenadines. Grenadines.
1600 yards Fancy Mesh Black Grena
dines at 5 cents a yard in perfect or
der original cost 35 cents a yard ;
2,000 yards of plain Black Iron-Frame
Grenadines at 10 cents a yard , origin
al cost , at wholesale , CO cents ; 2,500
ysds of plain Black Iron-Frame Gren
adines at 12i and 15 cents , original
cost CO to 75 cents.
SILKS FANCY BLACK SILKS.
Eighteen hundred yards of fancy
silks in gold bronze , garnet and gold ,
steel and black , etc. , at 25 cents a
yard , worth $1.00 and § 1.25.
Fifteen hundred yards fancy sum
mer silk in myrtle and gold , brown
and gold , plum and garnet , etc. , at
cents a yard , usual price 55 to
75 cents.
Twelve hundred yards fine high col
ored summer silks , at 45 cents a yard
usually sold at 80 cents to $1.00.
Three hundred yards colored silk
brocade at 50 cents , always sold at
$1.00 and $1.25.
. 1,000 yards Black silk Armure bro
cades and Stripes at fifty cents a yard ,
worth $1.25.
Black and colored Brocaded Silk
$1.00 and $1.25 , worth $2.00 a yard.
Black Gros Grain Silks at fifty cents ,
worth $1.00
Black Gros Grain Silks at 75 cents
and $1.00 , worth $1.50.
'Black Cashmere Finish Silks , $1.25 ,
worth $1.75.
Black Satin de Lyon , $1.25 , worth
$1.75.
Black and Colored Surah .Satins at
85 cents , worth $1.25.
Black Satins at 75 cents , reduced
from $1.00.
Black Satins at 00 oents , reduced
from $1.25.
Black Satins at $ LOO ? reduced from
$1.50.
Colored Satins at 95 cents , reduced
from $1.25.
DRESS GOODS ! CASHMERES !
Fine all-wool Roll Bunting , black
and colors , at 15c , worth 22ic .at
wholesale.
Very best all-wool Bunting , in
black and colors , 25c , usually sold at
35c.
35c.Black
Black and colored Nuns' Veiling at
32ic , usually sold at 45c and 50c.
Black and colored all wool French
Cashmeres at 37ic , 45c and GOc , worth
from COc to $1.00 a yard.
Fine black and colored Summer
Camels Hairs at $1.00 , worth $ L 50.
All Linen Lawns 20c a yard , worth
40c.
40c.Fine
Fine French and Scotch Ginghams
at 25c and 35c , usually sold at 35c and
45c.
English Cambridge Cheviots and
Scotch Cheviots in elegant designs and
new colors.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS ,
TABLE LINENS , NAPKINS ,
TOWELS , &c.
300 dozen fine Huck Towels at $1.25
regular price $ L75.
250 dozen fine Huck Towels at $1.75 ,
regular price $2.50.
300 dozen very best Huck Towels at
$2.50 , regular price $4.00.
75 dozen very best Honey-comb
Towels , size 40x50 , all linen , at $3 a
dozen , worth $4.50.
One case bed-spreads at $1 ; whole
sale price $1.25.
150 Marseilles quilts at $1.25 , worth
$1.75.
50 dozen all linen napkins at sixty
cents a dozen.
75 dozen all linen napkins at 75
icnts a dozen , usually sold at $1.
100 dozen napkins at 90 cents pro
nounced worth $1.50.
50 dozen | napkins at $2.50 and $3 ,
worth at least $1 a dozen more.
At 22i cents we offer a fine heavy
loom damask worth 27i cents whole
sale.
sale.Our
Our 45 cents all linen bleached
damask , full 58 inches wide , is
equal < to any ever before sold at 75
cents.
Our line of Fine- Double Satin
Damasks at $1.00 and $1.25 , are fully
equal to anything sold in Omaha at
$1.50 and $2.00.
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
LAUNDRIED AND UNLAUN-
DRIED SHIRTS , COLLARS
AND CUFFS.
Our Co-cent unlaundried shut has
attained such unprecedented popular
ity tnat we nna it to be THE Shirt ,
and we offer all sizes. For the benefit
those who have not seen it we T
state it has a linen Jieck-band , a double -
ble ! re-enforced fine linen bosom ,
full size linen cuffs , and is a com
plete fit. \
MEN'S COLLARS !
MEN'S CUFFS !
Very best 4-ply linen collars , with
extra worked buttonholes , new shapes
and styles , 81.50 a dozen , size 14 to
inch. Very best 4-ply linen cuffs ,
to lii inch , § 2.50 a dozen.
CELLULOID COLLARS ! CELLU
LOID CUFFS !
We offer a full "line of all the new
celluloid goods , very fine , soft and
pliable , with reinforced button holes ,
exactly wholesale prices. ] \
25 dozen men's suspenders at 20
cents worth 50 cents.
50 dozen men's fancy percale laun-
dried shirts at Co cents , worth § 1. sn
&c.
Remember our prices have all been ard
reduced to less than goods can be
purchased for at wholesale , and all
new goods will be retailed at exactly "
wholesale prices. ,
S. P. MORSE & CO.
Sand
AT HICKMAN'S WHOLESALE MILLIN
ERY HEADQUARTERS
you can buy
Hats and Bonnets at a small advance
' wholesale.'prices. Call and see/ /
yo'u will be satisfied. . . - myl4tf [ W
. . 170
Jarrett &Hice's "Fun on the S Bris ?
! " is the best thing that has been 3.
lieare this season. The music is
grand.
For good watch work
_ you should go
YV
The Jewelers. and
ARRIVED. anda
Entire painier's .outfit , ELQUJTJ „
rER'S MAMMOTIC f * CLOTHIM * . * ; HOUSE - . Vr ! a
Farnham , corner 10th stseet SIuI
[
Onion sets , lOc per quart , at _ Buf- FL\
ett's.
Large invoice of foreign'and Ameis Tr ,
mineral waters just received , and
sale at wholesale or retail , at
KEIWAED BROS' & Co ,
MILES OF PIPE.
The Gridiron Under the City-
Extending to Enormous
Dimensions.
Four Hundred Men Pushing
the Waterworks to
Completion.
It is surprising to see how far the
water works are advanced , and how
rapidly the work is being pushed.
Up to Saturday night nine and a half
miles of pipe had been laid on Cummings -
mings , Cass , California , Chicago ,
Webster , Burt , Izard , Davenport ,
Capitol Avenue , and Tenth to Twenty-
first streets inclusive. Tuesday , pipes
were being laid on Douglas , Farnham ,
Howard , Harney , Dodge and Capitol
Avenue.
Two hundred and twenty-five men
are at work ditching , laying pipe and
placing hydrants. About seventy-five
hydrants are already in position.
The low pressure engine is now be
ing placed in position. The founda
tions of the boilers are about com
pleted , and they will be put in posi
tion next week. About fifty men are
employed in this branch of work.
The walls of the engine buildings are
nearly completed. The trusses and
galvanized iron for the roofs are on
the ground and will be plit up while
the men are at work within , so that
by the time the roof is completed ,
everything will be in order for getting
up steam. .
In the settling basins , the immense
sewers and drain pipes are entirely
completed , and all the inlet and outlet
pipes , as well as the valves and the
valve boxes are ready for use. About
twenty-five teams and forty men are
employed on the grading of these
reservoirs , under the superintcndency
of Messrs. J. F. McCartney and Luke
McDermott , who are displaying great
energy in their part of the enterprise.
Mr. Hugh Murphy is the inspector in
all this portion of the work. He is
well known for his lively way in going
ahead. In clear or rainy weather Mr.
Murphy is at his post from daylight
till long after dark.
Mr. P. T. Martin , of Warren ,
Mass. , a mechanical engineer of
long experience is in charge of the
engines and" pumps , and pushing his
work as rapidly as possible. He is
keeping pice with every other branch
of the great work.
On the elevated storage reservoirs ,
on Hamilton street , work.is under the
superintendency of Messrs. A. B.
Hunt and Arron Hoel. Here they
have about thirty teams and forty
men grading and puddling , and fif
teen men making and burning brick.
They are making about 25,000 brick
per day. These arc all of the vitri
fied sort , made especially to wear
underwater.
Consulting engineer J. D. Cook
will arrive during the week.
Mr. Nathan Shelton , as manager of
the entire work , and Mr. Chester B.
Dam , engineer , are giving their
whole time and energies to their du
ties , devoting about eighteen hours a
day out of the twenty-four to their
labors. These young men are deserv
ing of great credit for the manner in
which they are urging the water
works to completion. It is now but a
question of so many days before the
lower part of tile city will be supplied
with water.
About four hundred men are em
ployed in the whole work.
One thing Mr.JShelton , might look
after. Much complaint is made be
cause of the ridges formed all over
the city where pipe has been laid. In
Fifteenth street , for instance , one
long ridge may be seen which cannot
be leveled by'trafiic. It is'claimed
that the workmen in filling in the
ditches might so distribute the dirt as "
to .level the roadway.
For Star Spects go to
EDHOLV & ERICKSON.
'WINEOFCARDUI" for Ladies only.
At C. F. Goodnnn'a.
PERIHELION ? ?
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New suitings just received in nobby
styles at L. B. Williams & Sons.
Stein the boss tailor.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE Advertisements To Loan , For Sale ,
Lost , Found , Wants , Boarding , &t , will be in
serted in these columns once for TEN CENTS
per line ; each subsequent insertion , FIVE CENTS
per line. The first insertion never less than
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
TO LOAN-MONEY.
"ANTED 15 good men to work in brick-
3 ard. Call at comer 10th and Elm Sts.
911-23
A few day boarders at 1S05 Fam
WANTED . 910-eodlO
\TTANTED-To build 2 small cottages. Car-
VV penters will please call at No. 40413th St. ,
Moore's Harness and Saddlery. 014-23
A man and woman to work on
WANTED Address J. P. Ames , Blair , Ntb.
015-13
< IRL WANTED To do housework in small
T family , at 1126 N. 10th St. , near Paul.
AAATO LOAJT At 8 per cent in-
SOKA . tcrest in sums of ! ,500 and
upwards , for 3 to 5 ysars. on first-class citj and I
farm property. BKMIS URAL ESTATE and LOAN
JOT
AOKXCT , 15th and Douglas Sts.
' TO LOAN Call at Law Office of D.
M' L. Thomas , Room 8 , Creighton Block. and
ONEY TO LOAN 1103 Farnham Street. tO
M Dr. Edwards' Loan Agency. nov-22tf
HELP WANTED.
TtTANTED Cattle and colts to graze in a
VY fenced pasture. Steers and she cattle
grazed in separate postures. For terms , location ,
. , apply to MILTON HENDRIX , 21st and How-
sts. , Omaha , Neb. 826-cod2G
A girl at August Haase's restau
rant , 10th street , opposite Turn Halle , g
909-17
"TTTANTED Carpenters and cabinet makers
YV next to BEE office. DOi-tf
TI7"ANTED Good milker in a diary. Enquire
YY at the Palace market , 15th , next to
rreitzchke. 903-1S
Two men to work in garden
WANTED SMITH , North Sherman avenue.
883-tf
TTTANTED A neat competent girl , German
preferred enquire Sunday or Jlonday , at
Douglas st. 891-17
Situation in any Jlerchantile bus
WANTED
ines , have had 9 j ears experience , address
A , W. tills Office. 890-20
WANTED Dining nx > m girl at Relnekc's
Restaurant comer of 13th and Jackson st.
895-17
tTTANTED Second hand ice-box at the Phila-
delphia restaurant , on 10th Bet. Douglas
Dce. S17 I
rrrANTED A waiter or a cook at the Phila-
Y delphia Coffee House , No. 112 JOthSt
899-17 4si
OUSE . si
WANTED-By a prompt paying man ,
not over } mfla from U. P. U44U b. P. par
luller. U. P. R. R. , No. 1 , 890-20 mei
will
TTANTED IMMEDIATELY A No. 1 sand es1
jJLJndr m ° nWerCaU on or address J. F.
LYNN , Norfolk , Neb. _ 807-17
tTTANTED-Three rooms for light housekeeping
in central location. Give terms , ndran-
erences. Address G. P. Q. , Bee office.
878-tf Gra
ISO :
AUNDRESS AND UINIXU ROOM " GIRL
nori
BASTED Immediately1 at the OccidenUL cdt
SPECIAL NOTICES-Contmnefl ,
\TrANTED-5carpcntcrsamI2 cabinet mak-
VV era. Wu. EVERETT. SlO-tf
"TCTANTED Two first-class barbers , nml none
VV other need apply J. H. CUIIUV , Union
tTT-ASTED-Man north of the endoflSthSt.
W II. W. BAIL.
\TrANTED-Twoboarders in prjvate family.
VV For terms , tx. , address S. , Post Olhce
Box 337. 754 tf
TXrAXTED A situation by a man of family ,
VV steady , industrious ard wining to be use
ful in any honorable oapacity. Compensation ac
cording to carability. I'leaac address J. E. II. ,
care of BMS office. " COt-tf
\\rAXTED-Situation as cops ist oral any kind
VV of writing , by a competent > ounjr ladjj
Address "T. A. " BEE office. References Riven
and required. 520 tf
FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND.
TJTOR REXT House of 5 rooms and barn , be-
JU twecn 17th and ISth and Chicago Sts. , south
side. Enquire at northwest comer of 15th and
Harney. 010-18
HOUSES AND LAND Bemis rents houses ,
stores , hotels , farms , lots , lands , offices ,
rooms , etc , See 1st page ,
FOR REXT A huge , nicely furnished room ,
w ith closet , 1,811 Cal. St. Bet ISth and IMh.
002-21
FORREST Brickd cllin ? , comer 19th and
Farnhnni. Inquire of L. C. Iluntinston &
, , _ . .
Unn If-- * f > I. tlV.lfl
URNISHED ROOM FOU IlKXT At Xo.
A 309 Farnham St. , bet. 16th and 17th. 870-15
FOR REXT Newly furnished room with Ixiard
in pri\ ate family. For particulars address
S. , Bo337. . 02 tf
T710R REXT Three unfurnished rooms for light
Jj housekeepin''or roomers. Inquire at 1519
Uodge Street. 8CO-tf
"I710R REXT A large furnished room on first
JD floor , with board. Also a few day boarders
wanted. 1S03 California street. a2S-72S-tf
F I OR REXT On first floor , furrished rooms ,
southwest corner 19th and Paxenport.
759 tf
T710R RENT Furnished rooms. Inquire at 1S18
Jj Chicago street. COO-tf
EOK RKXT The building 1000Hurt street ,
formerly used by John Cane as the London
meat market. Some butcher tools for Bale. Ap
ply on the premises or of John Baumcr , 1314
Faniham street. G95.U
REXT A store , corner 10th and Lcaen -
FOR . Inquire next door , at Peterson's.
C22-tf
REXT 2 furnished rooms o\er SIc
FOR
chants' Exchange , N. E. cor. 10th and Dod
streets. 239-tf
FOR SALE.
EOR SALE Xcwr single bu gy. fine jld
mo anted harness and the general Strickland
horse for tale. Enquire at No. 40413th St , where
the Lion continues to ROAR. 013-Zi
BEMIS has rattling Ions Hsti of houses , lots ,
lands and farms for sale. Call and get
them. Hr *
TTIOR SALE House and lot 33\132 ; suitable for
JJ warehouse. Inquire of Peterson , 10th St.
001-tf
EOR SALE House of four good rooms , and
corner lot 06\140 at SIOOO. Terms easy.
Location food for parties working at Shops or
Smelting \Vorks. Inquire of John L. JlcCayuc
opp. Postoffice. 8Sfi tf
FOR SALE A small , well-built house of four
rooms and summer kitchen , ith comer lot ;
well laid out , fruit and c crgrecn trees , etc. ; peed
w ell and cellar ; nrfcc , S13DO. Apply to R. LARGE ,
27th and Dod-'e streets. COOmwstf
B EJIIS' REALESTATE BOOM.-Sco 1st page.
FOR SALE Brand _ new two-seated Park
Phaeton. Enquire at Kidd's Boot and Shoe
btore , Jacobs' Block. 884-17
FOR SALE Barber shop. Inquire at Xo.-2003
Cuming. between 20th and 21st Sts. Reasons
for selling , desires to quit the business. 870-18
FOR SALE 2 acres ground in West Omaha.
Inquire of J. Henry , Xo. 11010th. 873 tf
EOR SALE House and lot , opposite red car
street car barn. Inquire l o. 2022 20th and
C'uming St. 807-21
TEMIS' XEW CITY MAPS,25c. Sec 1st page.
FOR SALE The frame buildings on what is
known as the Yisschcr Block , corner of
Douglas and 13th street , Omaha , consisting of
sej en stores ; also the frame dwelling adjoining
said block on Douglas street. Scaled t.ids w ill bo
reccn cd up to May 20. Direct to Samuel Shears ,
Secretary Hotel Association of Omaha , care of
Omaha National Bank. 800-1"
) RICK-S12.00 a thousand. T. MURRAY.
) 834-21
? \OR \ SALE Ten elegant residence lots , situated -
F ated near terminus of red-car street railway
line ; never in market before. Inquire of E. G.
HUMPHREY , 07 N. 18th street. 795 j
FOR SALE Cottage on Tenth street , between
Harney and Howard. S. LEHMAN , 1103
Farnham street.
SALE Cheap , two houses with four and
EOR
six rooms , within tw o and four blocks of the
postollice. Inquire of F. P. FOSDIKE , at Cruick-
shank's. 811-tf
FOR SALE Beautiful residence lot ; location
first-class ; price , 1000. JOHX L. JIcCAGUE ,
opposite postollice. 712-tf
SALE House and lot on North ISth st ,
EOR
at 51COO. Inquire of JOHN L. JIcCAGUE ,
Ql'ppsito postolficc. 704-tf
EOR SALE A food paying restaurant. In-
quire at this ollice. _ 0J-2S-lm
FOR SALE faide-lar top bugg- , good as new.
Apply to B. U. , at S. P. Morse It Co. Cj'-tf
CHEAP 210 acres choice land , one-half mile
cast of Schuj Icr ; 150 acres broke and 20 acres
timber ; 40 acres pasture , fenced ; largo two story
house and good out-buildings ; titles perfect ;
owned by a idow lady desiring to 11101 e. Casher
or city property in exchange.II. .
II. D. ESTABROOK ,
C74tf EARLB. COE.
"T710R SALE Jai [ of Douglas and Sarpy coun'
JD tics. A. ROSEWATER , 1520Farnham street.
320-tf
llE BEST THIXG YET-H. G. Clark & Co.'s
L Imperial Self Raising Winter Wheat Flour ,
for inncakcs , biscuits , and all kinds of pastry.
Try it. Ask your grocer for it 4"K-tf
JTIOR SALE A BARGAIN A building with
Jj saloon fixtures , furniture and stock , on 10th
street , apposite U. P. depot , for sale very cheap ;
or the fixtures , furniture and stock \vi\l \ be sold
and building rented. Inquire of ED. KREISS-
MAN. 70-tf
OR SALE Lease and furniture of a first-class
Jj hotel in a town of 1300 inhabitants , in state
of Nebraska ; has 24 beds ; the tra\ cling men's re-
sort. Inquire at BEE office. 218-tf
= ? pi
MISCELLANEOUS.
BEMIS' REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE.-Sce
1st page.
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- AND FRENCH LESSOXSGhen
SHORT-HAND teacher. Easy and rapid
method , terms moderate. J. WILSON , 1212
Faniham St. 877-eod
Two nvs ; one a large roan , hip
STRAYED
hip nuckle bent in , and one red cow with
white face , one horn partly broken and cars slit.
Liberal reward for their return or information
leading thereto will be paid , at Xo. 411 Eighth ,
between Harney and Howard. II. JOHNSON.
004-17
from my residence , Chicago , between
STRAYED 24th , on 14th instant , nice red milch
cow , branded B on hip. Any information that
will lead to her recovery will be thankfully re
ceived. CHARLEY IIUSTAD. 905-18
\
LOST A full set of false jecth near ICth street.
Finder will please leave at W. J. White-
house's drug store , pa ICth street , and recche
reward. 007-17
TTMBRELLAS And Parasols repaired by M.
U SCHUTT llth and Famam sts. 760tf
EM. IRO\VN Corner 12th and Chicago
. streets , Is ready to bora or deepen wclls.
Satisfaction guaranteed. D03tf
rpEAMS Can be got at John Barrs stable for
all kinds of work at reasonable figures , near
13th and Leaxcnworth streets. 378-tf
ho
tyen
pvOXT FORGET The successors of the Amer- en
JL/ Jean House , on Douglas street , between 9th $4
10th , for board , lodging and transient cus $4ty
tomers. ! Respectfully.
604-tf JULIUS & LOUISE ROSS. c\
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Absolutely Pure.
Mode from Grape Cream Tartar. No other pre-
uration makes such lizht , flaky hot breads on
neritorious pastry. Can be eaten by Dyspeptic ,
rithoutfear of the UIs resulticg from heavy fndi-
estibl ItxxL Sold only In cans , by all Gnxers.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CQ. ,
New York.
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MRS , LOUISE MOHE , i
ital
Iradnate of the St. Louis School of Midwife , at She
California street between ISth and 16th , froiS '
orthside , where calls will be promptly respond- S
to at any hour during the day or night _ Office
ml7d3mo Iaj
CHEAP LAND
FOR SALE.
1,000,000 Acres
OF THE
FINEST LAND
EASTERN NEBRASKA.
SELECTED is AN EAHLY DAY NOT RAIL
HOAD LAND , HUT LAND OWNED BY NON
RESIDENTS , WHO ABE TIIIED PAYING TAXES
AND ARE OFKEH1NO THEIR LAND3 AT THE
LOW PRICE OK SO , SS , AND S10 PER ACRE ,
OX LONG TIME AND EASY TERMS.
WE ALSO OFFEIl FOR SALE
IMPROVED FARMS
- IN -
Douglas , Sarpy and Washington
ALSO , AN IMMENSE LIST OF
OmahaCityRealEstate
Including Elegant Residences , Business
fend Residence Lots , Cheap Houses and
Lots , and a largo number of Lots in most of
the Additions of Omaha.
Also , Small Tracts of 5,10 and 20 acrces
iu and near the city. We have good oppor
tunities for making Loans , and in all cases
personally examine titles and take every
precaution to insure safety of money BO
invested.
Below we offer a small list of SPECIAL
BAIUJAISH.
BOGGS & HILL ,
Eeal Estate Brokers ,
14O8
North Side of Farnham Street ,
Opp. Grand Central Hotel ,
OMAHA , NEB.
FOR nCNT wcstof city. 123cultivated
good house , tarn and out buildings.
"OGG ! k HILL.
DCUT 110-acrc farm at barracks.
null I Good improvements.
BOGGS k HILL.
CUD CAI C Best located residence lot in
rUn OHLC the city , 21st and Dodge Sts.
BOGCS k HILL.
SALE A % cr > " I"ee S-roc-ni cottage
leased ground rents for $20.
O AI C New house of 4 rooms with
OHLC full lot , 26th and Farnham.
Only if 200 required down. Price 81,100.
BOCGS k HILL.
CAI ET New house with half city lot ,
OHLC near High School , 5 rooms ,
large bay window , high doors and ccilind. Every
thing perfect , $2150. BOGGS & HILL.
1-flD CAI C Corner of two choice lots in
rUfl OHLC Shinn's Addition , request teat
at once submit best cosh offer.
offer.BOGGS k HILL.
A good and desirable resi-
FOR SALE
dence property , $4000.
BOGGSHILL. .
M C RESIDENCE Not in the market.
Ad ! . Ovvcr will sell for $6,500.
BOGUS k HILL.
CAI C 4 good lots , Shinn'H 3d ad
W/iLt dition $150 each.
BOCGS k HILL.
C AI C A ncw IJ-story brick house
OHLC with 2 lots , on corner 20th
and Douglas , $1,700. BOGGS & HILL.
C AI C A vcri"flnc residence lot , to
OHLC some party desiring to bulid
a fine house , 2,300. BOGGS k HILL.
C AI C About 200 lots in Kountze k
OHLC Ruth's addition , just south
of i > t Mary's avenue , 150 to SbCO. These lots
arc near business , surrounded by fine impnne-
ncnts and are 40 ] > cr cent cheaper than any other
ots in the market. Save money by buj ing theao
ois. BOGGS HILL.
C AI E 10 Iot"1' 8uita ° ie for flne Ks
OHLC dcnce , on Park-Wild avenue ,
3 blocks S. K. of depot , all cot cred with fine large
; rccs. Price extremely low. t CO to $700.
BOGGS ti HILL.
CflD CAI IT Sorac vcry cheap lots in
lUK OALC Lake's addition.
BOGGS i HILL.
CAI C Cheap corner lot , corner
uHLEL Douglas and Jefferson Sts.
BOGGS k HILL.
CAI C 93lots on 26th , 27th , 23th ,
OHLC 20th and 30th fats. , between
Farnham , Douglas , and the proposed extension of
Dodge street. Prices range from $200 to JtOO.
We haxe concluded to give men of small means ,
one more chance to secure a homo and will build
hotisas on the e lots on small payments , and n ill
sell lots on monthly payments.BOGGS
BOGGS k HILL.
QAI ET 1" ° acres , 9mile * from city ,
OHLC about 30 acres very thoicu
valley , with running water ; balance geutly rolling
prrinc , only 3 miles fjom railaoad , $10 per aeic.
BOGGS & HILL.
]
CAI ET 400 acres in one tract tweHe
OHLC miles from city ; 40 avres cul
tivated. Lii ing Springof water , some nice \al-
lej-s. ; The land is all first-class rich prairie. Price
ylO peracrc. BOGGS & HILL.
Q Al E7 ICO acres } mile cast of Elk-
OHLC horn Ltation , on ralroad.
Running water , 40 acres cultivated.
BOGGS & HILL.
<
QAI C lco acns cl miles north of [
OHLC Klkhom Station , must be
sold for wliat it will bring.BOGGS
BOGGS k HILL.
C AI C ® acres next south of Dins-
OHLC dale in 4-15-11. A good and
desirable tract , rudsdovvii on to valley of Pap-
pillion , $10. BOGGS k HILL. .
CAI C " 20 acres in one body , 7 miles M
OHLC west of Fremont , is all level
land , producing hea\y growtii of grass , in high !
\alley , rich soil and } inies from railroad and
side track , in good settlement and no better land
can be found. BOGGS k HILL.
Q AI ST A highly improved farm of
OHLC 210acres , 3 miles from city.
Fine improvements on th'n ' land , owner not a
practical fanner , determined to sell. A good
opening for some nun of means' .
BOGCS & HILL.
CAI C ICO acres in sec. 1 , town 18 ,
OHLC range 11. Slust ba sold this
month. BOGGS & HILL.
CAI C 2,000 acres of land near Mll-
OHLC bnd Station , 3,500 near Elkhorn -
horn , ? 3 to S10 ; 4,000 acres in north part of coun
, ? 7 to 810 , 3,000 acres 2 to 8 miles from Flor
ence , 85 to 10 ; 5,000 acres west of theEIkhom ,
to 810 ; 10,000 acres scattered through the coun
, , SO to * 10.
The above lands lie near and adjoin nearly
ccry farm in the county , and can mostly be sold I
small cash payment , u Ith the balance in 1-2-3-
and 5 i car's time. BOGGS k HILL.
Q AI P sVeral nne resiaences prop-
OHLC erties never before offered
not known in. the market ai being for tale.
Locations will only be made known to ] > urchasers
"meant' : ? busincs. BOGGS k HILL.
IMPROVED FARMS S
improve farms around Omaha , and in all parts of
Douglas , Sarpy and Washington counties. Aljo
farms in Iowa. For description and prices call on
. BOCGS & HILL.
Busmen Lots forSale on Farnamand Doug- T
ts streets , from $3,000 to 3SOO.
BOGGS k HILL.
ETITflD CAI C S business lots next west
UrUn OHLC of Masonic Temple price
advanced ' of 82X each. BOCGS k HILL
! CAI C 3 business lots west of Odd 1
OHU Fellows block , 82 500 each.
BOGGS k HILL.
CAI C - bojiness lota south side
OHLC Doulia street , between 12th
13th , $3,500 each. BOGGS & HILL.
ap
FflJ ? CAI C ICOacrcs , covered with young
HUH OHLC timber ; living water , sur
rounded by improved farms , only 7 miles from
; . Cheapest land on hand.
hand.BOGGS
BOGGS & HILU
Persona contemplating buying should not fail
examine our list of lands. EUGCS k HILL.
n Vfi J P Q Iam A5 nt 'OT COLUMBIA
LHU I
KLCOiODd OTTO BICYCLES. Bend
thrcc-ccntstanipfor Catalogue
and Price List containing fun
information.
I , L D , SOLOHOff ,
Painta , Oil and Glass.
OMAHA , NEB.
BEO. H. PARSELL , F D.
Rooms in Jacobs' Block ; np stain , eor.er Cap-
talorcnne and Fifteenth itrect. Residence , 1425
Sherman arcnue. May be consulted at residence
7 to a p. m. , except Wednesdays.
SrEcutrr Obstetrics and Diseases of Women.
hears , 3 to 11 a. no. and Z to 4 p. m. ; Sun-
-j 5 to 7 p. rn. ml2-Cm
Omaha A PfT A HIT Collins ,
Cheyenne , ; A. IT U Jj AUH , Colorado. , 1
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op ring and Summer
CLOTHING !
LATE AND NOBBY STYLES
FOR MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN.
Hats , Caps , Trunks , Valises.
TO
IX THE LATEST STYLES.
Satisfaction Guaranteed ! PricQs to Suit All ! !
1322 FARNHAM STREET ,
NEAR POUIiTEEXTH.
MAX MEYER & BRO.
the Oldest "Wholesale and
Retail Jewelry House in
Omaha. Visitors can here
.find allnovelties 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 llth and Farn-
ham Streets.
MAX MEYER & BRO.
MAI IETEE & BED , ,
THE LEADING
MUSIC HOUSE
Uf 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 OF
Clothing & Furnishing Goods
IN OMAHA.
-WE ARE , PAR EXCELLEXCE-
TIETOUMIEFSDLOTHrBES !
BOSTON GLOTH1HC HOUSE , \
1212 FAENHAM STREET , 12I2 >
SCHLANK & PRINCE
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New Shoe Store.
W. L. KEDD , Prop. ,
NEW GOODS-LATEST STYLES-BOTTOM
PRICES-EVERYTHING WARRANTED.
THE NEW YORK
Has REMOVED from Crcighton Hall , llth and Farnham , to
ONE DOOR WEST OF B. & M. HEADQUARTERS.
For the Largest Assortment , the Latest Styles and
THE BEST QUALITY OF HATS AND CAPS ,
THE NEW YOIIK COMPAST LEADS THEM ALL. Satisfy yourself by
Examining the Stock.
A full line and a complete assortment of the lat est Styles of Straw Hats ju t opened.
O.
Millinery and Fancy Goods ,
First-Class Trimmed Bonnets ,
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These prices are from S2.00 to $3.00 helow other Houses.
Fine Hats , 250. 750. , $1.50 , $2.00 , $3.00 and $5.00.
THESE ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS.
Bargains in Untrimmed . Hats , 15c. , 25c. , Ota. , 73c. , 91.00 up to S2.JO. Flowers , Tip * , Satins and
Materials ; , Very Cheap.
Parasols , Gloves , Hosiery , Corsets , Ties , Laces ,
Embroideries , Rushing , Button * . Lace and Linen Collar ? , Handkerchift , and Small Xotlons
at Lowest Cash Prices. jtaj'Look Here ! CreweU , 5c. per knot : Penny Zephyrs , and
in any quantity ; canvas and materiab a full line , and price * the lowest In
the city. We do all kindj of stamping. Embroideries , Silks , a full
stock. Our good < are firt-cla * . J5zTOrders by mail
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115 Xorth 15th Street , Jacobs' Block. Omaha , Xebnuka. ap15-dcod3m
WM. F.
. . STOETZEL ,
Deader in Hardware ,
Cooking Stoves
Stove Repairer , Job Worker anil Manufacturer
Fenth and Jackson Sts. , - Omaha , Neb.
J. W. MURPHY & CO. ,
Wholesale Liquor Dealers
And Agents for Kentucky Distilling Co.
pUdtf Corner 14th and Douglas Sts. , Omaha , Neb
Horse Shoes and Ms
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WAGONSTOCK
THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF
WHEELS
IS THE WEST ,
At Chicago Prices.
W. d. BROATCH ,
1209 & 1211
ILuuir ST. , OJUIIA , NEB.