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    TEEE OMAHA DAILYvBEEMOiSrn'AY
THE DAILY BEE
s
Mohday Morning , May J22.
liOCAL BREVITIES.
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GevJ-our hats at Uoane's.
Patterson sells coal.
Frederickis die leading H Alter. (
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1000 residence lots , Bcmis , agent.
GOO buBinePS lots.- Call on TJemis ,
At '
-f Trains are'now "generally on time.
Bemis'jiew map of Omaha , 25 cents ,
Bemis'-real estate boom. First page.
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2. > Q.hou6e8 and lots. Bemis' agency.
Old'feathers made new at-Ringer's.
Cheapest Hats in Omaha , at " Freder
ick's. * tf
llichtcr , opp. P. O. , Bella straw hats.
nU4-tf
200 farms and 000,000 acres of land.
Benm , agent/
The rier It rising and high water msj
l > o K > on ejected.
A large quantity of local news will be
found inj-heiirat Jiage.
Mayor Boyd has ordered an immediate
repair of the Tenth street bridge.
SellfcJBroE. * circus car was side tracked
at the depot all day.
For nNK Commercial Job Piinting ,
call at THE BEE Job rooms.
The Lion continues to roar for Moorc'i
Harness and Saddlery.
AVhipple , McMillan & . Co. , the jewel
crs , Creighton B'ock. ' o2G-tf
Examine the finest assortment of pock
ct books in the city at Kulm's.
Elegant , as6rtment of Ladies * an
Gents' purees at Saxe's.
Atkinson & Co.'s , the acknowledgec
lc. ding milliners and ladies' fumi-hers ,
Cmgliton Block. Fifteenth street. inl9-tl
- If you want BDl-ITeadsLettcr-Headg ,
Eii\eloi > es or any Job Work , call at Tai
BEE < Jpb liooins. Prices that will eui
everybody.
Ex-Mayor Chase was at the depot S
turday morning to witness the arm al of th
cadets. His 1 < on is a member of one of th
companies.
Haverly's new mastodon ininstrel
arriveSln the city from the east Satur9a ;
anJ. playe.1 a match game of base ball
with the TJ. 1 * . nine in the afternoon.
The"'FirBtNational bank 53 busily engaged -
gaged in Mgning 8110,700 of new national
bank notes which they have received from
the government.
One oiHhc.handsomc iron columns fo ;
Stranjfs .new tmildiiig'was irreparablytnj >
kcnl'riday .while being Jtaken from' th <
wagon in front of he building. .
August Sliultz , a carjKinter who irai
working on & building tin Su.th Street , fell
to the ground an ! Etruck his head on
handsawinaictingun'n0l ; ound on tin
bridge oLhis no-se and nprw ! Ip.
The&vjjnin ; ; Tclegra..i- Cnt tw
cent paper ever vublKhe.1 jniha , mail
its , advent' < > 3tv-ru7. _ * * - Taphicall
nnd editorially ourJiew coaf irrary is i :
I'-ery respect equal to tlie nroaiises of it :
About 11 o'clock lait Saturday nigh
Annie O'Brien , Avime sitting on tl ,
] rch of-the St. James liotcl , fell asleep
mid losing her balance , precipitated
o\cr Hhc railing to the ndcwnlk beloiv ,
She was picked tip badly bruised , but no1
( criously injured. Sir ? . O'Brien's husband
is a hospital stewart at Fort Larauiie.
Mr.-C. N. Stolley , late -proprietor oi
tlie Atlantic Hotel , swore out a warran
for tlie arrest of his sister-in-law , Jtlre. F.
\V. Staackwhose husband keeps a faaloon
fin Twelfth Ktrvct , between IVniham and
1 lamey streets. He charges her \ \ ith beating -
ing him with a broom stick Saturday ,
and driving him out of the saloon. Tlie
matter came up before Judge Bcnckc Sa
turday t afternoon.
Verdict v.lis rendered Friday in the
case Of the "United .States , against D. J.
McCann and his bondsmen. By the aim e
verdict tjie government get 51,813 against
McCann and his sureties -breaches of
the bond , nnd the amount Utat McCann is
accountable for , for property not covered
by the transx ] > rtation bond-is 82,55 ! ) . The
j.'ovemu-.cnt had audited claims amounting
to alxnit § 7,000 , when they stepped pay
ment jto'await the determination-of this
unit. This leases McCann about 2,400
ahead.
Yesterday two young bloods hired a
single hiiree and buggy at Jim Stephen *
r-on's livery stable to take , as was sup
posed , n pleasure trip into the country.
Uut it seeun that they hired the rig for
the especial purpose of jjctting "on a
ilrnnkvlneh was cvidentlj' the case , for
wlienllifiyireturned they luul a comrade
with them and the springs of the buggy
were of no further-use to the proprietor.
On demanding damages from the young
menthe proprietor was grossly insulted
and Hljreatened a "thumping1 when liis
employes came to the rescue and "cleaned
out"the w enl -be "thumpenC"o'neof wliom ,
it is said , will keep his room for ce\eral
Promenade concert tins evening at
the Tivoli.
Good 'Disinfectant.
Some day ago , a tramp affected
with-jlhc * small per , crept into A car of
corn on the B. & M. road and pro
ceeded to take a ride at the company's
expense. His discovery and the shock
ing condition in which lie was found
caused great consternation among the All
train men. The state of affairs was at
once wired to Mr. Touzalin who tele
graphed the oilicials to at once erect a
shanty at Cedar Valley , take good
care of the sick man and dump the
car and com into the Missouri. Thn
disinfecting qualities of Missouri river
water were at once tried and the car
and contents repose in the bed of the
stream.
We recently placed an" tordcr for
TSc cases of , the viicwcst and Jia
Jiah
most drcssable stylca in Ladies , Misses h
and ClSlilivus' Jliits in nil the newest
liraidsV * Wc 'are now receivin the D
and ofl'er tliera at tin- very lowest
prices ; ivhicli is only a sml advance
on our.rcgular wholesale prices. Call
HICKMAN'S Hrj
lOtf. .J . - . - " \VrrOLES.1L \ TAXU to
" f i \ mfHtf * * I , . *
.FIXE
Plavoriiis Exlr.icta - . -vrholesale
prices , n't W. H. Cc..r..w c Co. , 113 , ri's
K. loth street. in20-2.
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PERSONAL
Clem Chase came up from Lincoln with pers
thecadcU.
C. 'N. Drisco has rcturr.stl from Chicago.
Hon. E. K. Valentine stopped over
night in ih . city * and IcTt Saturday for
"
Liacolnf h " > * *
Joc Sihon oncc morc graces theVTu.
bash office after a trip to Chicago.
The Messrs. Chapman , Chase , Gillette ,
Marshal , Edwards and Lena Dundyac-
cnmiMinied the cadet excursion from Lin
coln Saturday morning.
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TO THE PUBLIC. , v -
You can buy your Teas/ Coffees ,
Spices , Flour and Sugars cheap , at
& Co. 113 If. 15th
\V IL Bennett ,
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TL. % > blftcclt ) $ 'fetocTi of loir priced
TnmniodHats cverBliowninOmaliaat
the nJoBtonBtore " CIO Tenth street.
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.Before yotfljuj-anjlhing in tKb shoc
line palT 'at FoUriede's and see what ner
you can get lor littlo- money 13th
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and Douglas. J
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Durkcc's Salad Pressing at Pundt's
BOLD BURGlTARS.
They Enter Bisliop O'Connor's
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House Three Times in
' " Ten Days.
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What Some Little Boys Found
at thePoot
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Street.
. "While the city has been congratu-
latingntsclf for the past several days
over .the lack of crime in the city/it
was not known that vrithin the past
ten days the IU. Rev. Bishop O'Con
nor's residence had _ been entered no
less than three times. " The "bishop is
making his annual visitations , and
tliat part o the building occupied by
him has been day and night deserted.
Tlie first visit of the burglars was
not discovered till after the burglars
had decamped. Thorough search \vas
made , but the only thing the other in
mates of the house were able to recall
as missing was a small box of postage
stamps , worth a few dollars. On the
bishop's return several things were
found to be missing , and on
the Wednesday following the robbery
several little boys playing jJong
the river front , at the foot of Howard
street , saw something shining in the
water. On taking it out , it was found
to be a bunch of silver medals stolen
fronirthc Bis op's apartments.On
further .search tlie. boys' f ouhoTsoinc
copper plates.and pictures.
Among other tilings the boys found
was a complete set of burglar's tools
hidden in the -water. They-arc now
in the possession of the police.
At the snot where the boys found
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tliceo things is still anchored * asmall
boat , which no doubt belongs
to the burglars and is kepi
readiness to depart for the Towa
side at a moment's notice , cither with
booty or for purposes of escape , A
fine cluster of trees marks the spot se
cluded and just what is required for
the burglar's needs. / _ , - v I
A few niglils after their first visit'8 '
the burglars returned , but were heard
by the priest2'"and. driven off. . . Tlie
household was-on the alert , andit Vas
expected "their purpose -vvas 'to open
the safe. When Bishop O'Connor's
safe was blown open some months ago ,
some of tne property tak jn was found
in the very spot ivherc the boys made"
their discoveries the other day.f
The boldest attempt of all , however ,
waslast , Monday night. The burglars
placed a ladder against the house , and
two of them mounted "to the roof. " One
of the servant girls hearing an alarm
got up to sec what the inattibr. was ,
and found another in thckitchen. She
at once gave an alarm , and tho-whole |
house responded. The felloiv i
kitchen - escaped through the door ,
while those on the roof broke the lad
der in their descent , and cainedown
with a crash. They quickly picked
themselves up and meeting at the gate
at the same time , broke it in their
hurry to burst through it. F.alher
English made break for them , but
they disappeared like a flash. This
was the last heard from them so far.
Tlie priests arc ? of course , very
loth to shoot burglars , but they have
provided themselves with firearms
and will Lave no . .hesitancy should
these bold fellows see fit to return.
Taylor's Vanilla Chocolate at
The largest invoice of Boya and
Ciiu.nnEX.s'Clotliin ever brought td
Omahaio be clbsed'oct at
ELGUTTERS , MAMMOTH CLOTJII.VO
HoD3E , ' 1001Finnan , ' cor. 10th St.
Sacred concert theJiroli Sunday af- I
ernoon and evening ? , t
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Call at Mar Meyer j" it Bros. Jewelry
itoro and see the novelties in Jewelry ,
iilrcnvoro and Diamonds. .
is
JNSE DEDUCTIONS'-j
GENTS'
"WILLIAMS. „ " . . _ | JJ
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SHIRT , LAUNDRIED , NEW
$13.50 PER DOZ. ,
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Which .is LESS , than WHOLESALE
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PRICE.- _ _
ONEXOT " :
FANCY PERCALE SHIRTS ,
Two collars , with each.
SLIGHTLY SOILED ,
G5e4 ' ' ' '
ONLY 'EACH.-
One Lot
GENTS' FANCY HOSE
at 25c. , Sit
WORTH 50c.
UNLAUNDRH2D SHIRTS at \Tl \
DOc. , Coc. , 75c. , 89c. and Sl.25.-j
OurSOc. SHIRT is
Sold for $ LOO cvery\vhcrc.
ourNECKWEAR
NECKWEAR marked
Down and NEW STYLES
Received daily. to
.
Our stock of
UNDERWEAR is. / 'nc '
COMPLETE , ranging froni
25c. to 88.00 a SUIT. Sli
Call -and sec the Bargains * V "Wil '
liams' " the Eonly store in the ciiy
that ; "WON'T BE UNDERSOLD. "
L. B. WILLIAMS & Soxs ,
Dodge < and Fifteenth Sts , H
Opposite Post Office.
wh
AT H CT-i\ WOf JM13 The
EUY P5At < j.'S g you can buy and
Hatsaml'Bon'ic s a.t'afBiaaU" adrancc pai
wliolcsale "prices. Call and wjc ; ( >
jou will be satisGed. my4lf pic
top
Delicious ice cream at Mrs. Spoer-
apj
' , Masonic block. Orders filled.
maylC-im g
arj
F.rlwots aiid _ shoes tics and slip las
, call at FuliricdoX heaTlotK ira
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andDooglM. . - * lijs
sary
Working shoes SLOO at Fullriede's.
NEW -DRESS GOODS. TT ) [ him
Shoes , will
Slippers , sin
can
ens
at H. DOIILE & Co. , get
It , Leading Shoe Storc.i be .
- - . . Inn
v r-r-e r W- .x- . *
T s-caty Moro Teams 'Wanted. ice
At water works foeerfoits' ifbltthc seine
river. Apply Monday morning. JIc.
ously
"Dcnnott itMcCartney , contracfors. _ '
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Max
The Saengerfest authorities have
kindly given to the ladies of St. Pliil-
omeiia' ' 'pfithcdral the „ use , for one
week , of ihe new building on the cor- noon
of Capital Avenue and Fifteenth liis !
stre.t , for the purpose o" | holding a cic
grand yF & * & festival , , Thee-cnt brc t
comprise a series of attractions , wa ?
| day and evening , and promises to be
the : greatest affair of the. kind ever
held ' here. It will open on June loth.
] Some of the societies liave volunteered
their sen-ices , and it is intended to
carry ou > a magnificent musical proor
gramme.
A. CRUICKSHANK & CO. ,
Importers and Retailers ,
Immense Sale of
GENTS'- FURNISHING GOODS ,
Commencing to-day.
263 doz. custom made shirts at $14
per doz. , worth $2L
105 doz. Monarch shirts at § 14 per
I ,
doz. , worth $10.50.
90 doz. unlaundried sliirts at COcts ,
worth $1.00.
213 doz. fancy half hose at 25cta. ,
worth 50cts.
182 doz.'fancy half hose at 50cts. , <
worth Socts.
_ 115 doz. genuine British socks"at
$2.75 per doz. , worth $3.50.
200 sels of collars , cuffs and ties at
Tacts ; best , $1.00.
290 doz. best quality linen collars ,
six for $1.00.
FIFTY > 'EW STYLES OrHES JUSTOPETED.
Agents for E. & W. collars , and
Wilson Bros. ' fancy shirts.
NOTICE Our custom made shirts
arc cut by the new system , with our
own improvements. Every shirt guar
anteed.
Remember these are all fresh goods
and new styles.
. 2t A , CKUICKSHANK & Co.
THE TWIN ELEVATORS ,
Which are to be Built on Opposite -
/
posite Sides of the
River.
The Lumber Ordered The
Work to Begin at Once.
The construction of the new Union
elevator in this city mil probably be
gin next week. Tlie lumber has been
ordered , the plans drawn , and as
soon ( as the materialsare on the ground
a large force of men will be placed at
work to hurry forward the erection
or the structure. It is fully expected
that the elevator will bo completed in
time to handle next seasons stock of
grain. The building is to be of most
substantial construction , fitted up
with the best and latest machinery.
JDfllonville lsy after all , to have her |
much talked of elevator. It will pain
the-peoplo of our , neighboring town to' '
knpw that it is to be operated by citi
zens of Omaha. The new structure will
be , under the charge of Messrs. John
McConnick and D. S. Barrigerj pro
prietors of the , old Omaha elevator.
i1 will-be of about the same size as ]
the Union elevator , the plans having
been substantially cut down since
tho'inception of the enterprise. Tlie
late floods have demonstrated that a
last
stone foundation will not be secure ,
and the structure at Dillonville will be
mounted on piles. The lumber was
purchased ' early this week in Chicago ,
and the work will be pushed forward
with all haste.
IVaf Omaha is to be congratulated that
after all she is practically to have two
elevators , run by Omaha men , and , we
trust , in Omaha s interests.
Auorbach's Keller , under State
Rink , this evening grand concert by
Hoffman's full orchestra. i
BLACK-DHAUGHT" makes chills
anil fever impossible.
At C. F. Goodman's.
J
The largest variety of Gold Watch-1
es , Chains , Bracelets , Silverware ,
Clocks , etc. , just received and will be
sold cheap by Max Meyer Bro. at
The U. P. band at the Tivoli this
evenng.
Max Meyer & Co.'s name on cigars
a guarantee of their good quality.
Another largo invoice of Ladies' rec
and Children's Trimmed Hats , just re chi
ceived ai.tho "Boston store , " BIG goi
.Tenth street.
. .
Burnett's Flavoring Extracts at
Pundt's.
Just received at W. L. Kidd's , a
large stosk of ladies' finest French
Rid hand-made Boots. Prices lower i
No
than ever seen in Omaha. I *
All kinds-of Cigarettes nnd Smok See
ing Tobacco at Max Meyer it Go's. Bu
qui
Jjadies' Shade Hats at the "Boston Lai
slore , " C16 Tenth street. i ,
FULL LINES of the out
JE. & W. Ho
COLLARS & -CUFFS.at du
L. B. WILLIAMS & Soxs. sell
Dodge and Fifteenth Sts. the
| Fri
'Mattel Olive Oil at Pundt's. I pa
A dollar saved a dollar made ! Go yoi
W. L. Kidd's for Roots and Shoes. firs
Ladies' Ties 75c and $1.00 , at Full
riede's ! bio
Go
Soft , Shoes for tender feet at Kidd's
Shoe Store , Jacob's block.
Att
% 1NE.OF CARDUI" for Ladies only. On
At C. F. Goodman's.
Eo
JfEAV ICE CHEAM PARLOR. Bin
Mr. B. G. Mauss has secured Mk
Hospe's old-stand , 1518 Dodge street , Tas i
which he has fitted up in fine style. iVnd fn
rooms liavc been nicely painted jn
furnished new throughout. The _
parlor is neat , cool and cozy , the floor Mil XlOj
covered { with a brirht rich carpet. The Rue
pictures and highly polished marble ; Anc
tables give the place an inviting Dress
appearance. Mr. Mauss has been engaged - Ins [
gaged i for some time in the confection Anc :
and ice cream business on Doug- Chat 01
streetwlierelie enjoyed lucrative
, a
At.
trade."Finding his rooms too'small for At.Ti
increasing trade ho found it neces Om
to move to more commodious
cjuariers 5 , where ho invites his old
friends and patrons to call and see.
' Bros.
, and hopes'to secure new patrons ,
large stock of confectionary
all be new and fresh , and only de lion
sirable candies will be liandled. New evei
zondics jrill be received daily , giving Jo.'s
sas'tomers. an opportunity-to always
good goods. Fine ice cream will
jnade a specialty. Mr. Manss will Me ]
himself-superintend the making of the
"creanf , which will be pure , whole- "
nnd delicious. . Everybody is in- and
rltcd'fo cj.U'and'a.l will" b < T courte pap
treated. igned
The 'finest Cigars in tlie west are Ma ]
Meyer & Co.'s.
i
Runa-cray. | eacl
Shortly af tec 12 o'clock this after treet.
, w William Lchr was driving
team loaded with slonq , into the
jxcavation of Boyd's opera house , : he Jaker
rcechuig gave way , throwing the hero
ivagon upon tlie horses' heels and tins
starting them on the run. The king
bolt broke and the team started on a
wild race down Faniam street clearing
the street of vehicles and only bring-
ingjup at the corner of Ninth , where
one of the horses broke through the
soft earth of the water pipe trench
and brought the oilier to the ground.
Neither of the animals waqseriosly in
jured.
S. P. MORSE & CO.
1310Farnham Street
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! > OUR
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
, Saturday , May 21st.
Monday , May23rdT ' "
Will bo found the following bar
gains , which cannot bo duplicated. An
early call will be profitable to those
who desire to improve the opportunity
never before offered our Omaha peoplb
to purchase FJXE coobs at a
GREAT SLAUGHTER
CI1EXADIXES , CKEXADIXES ,
1000 yards Fancy Mesh Black Gren
adines at 5 cents a yard in perfect
order original cost 35 cents a yard ;
2,000 yards of plain Black Iron-
Frame Grenadines at 10 cents a yard ,
original cost at wholesale , 00 cents ;
2,500 yards of plain Black Iron-Frame
Grenadines at 12 1-2 and 15 cents ,
original cost CO to 75 cents.
Lace Buntings , Lace Huntings ,
2,500 yards Lace Bunting in cream
drab , brown , blackj baize at-15 cents
a yard never before sold under
25 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 silks in myrtle and gold , brown
and gold , plum and garnet , etc. , at
37i cents a yard , usual price 55 to 7t
con s.
Twelve hundred yards fine higl :
colored summer silks , at 45 cents s
yard , usually sold at SO cents to $1.00.
Three hundred yards colored silk
brocade at 50 cents , always sold al
$1.00 and $1.25.
1000 yards Black Sjlk Armurc Bro
cades and stripes at fifty cents a yard
worth $1.25.
Black and colored Brocaded Silk
3LOO and $1.25 , worth $2.00 a yard ,
Ufack Gros Grain Silks at fifty
cents , worth $1.00.
Black Gros Grain Silks at .seventy
five cents and $1.00 , worth $ L50.
Black Cashmere Finish Silks $1.25
worth $1.75
Black Satin do Lyon $1.25r worth
$1.75.
Black and colored Surah 'Satins at
eighty-five cents , worth § 1.25.
.Black Satins at ninety cents , re
duced ' fron $1.25.
Black Satins at $1.00 , reduced from
'
$1.50. '
Colored Satins at ninety-five cents ,
reduced from $1.25.
MENS' FURNISHING GOODS.
05 cent UXLAUNDEIED SHIRTS.
Our 03 cent unlaundried shirt has
attained such unprecedented popular
ity that wo find it to be THE shirt ,
and we offer all sizes. For'the benefit
of those who have notseen it we state
that it has a linen neck-band , a double
re-in-forced fine linen "bosom , full size
linen cuffs , and is a complete Titv
MEN'S COLLARS , MEN'S CUFFS ,
best 4-ply linen collars , Aith
extra worked button holes , new shapes
and styles , $1.50 a dozen , size 14 to'18
inch. "Very best 4-ply linen cuffs , 10.
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to 111-2 inch , $2.50 a dozen.
CELLULOID COLLARS , CELLULOID CUFFS.
We offer a full line of all the new'
celluloid goods , very fine , sdft and
pliable , witlucinforccd 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 05 cents , worth $1.00.
Remember our prices liavo all been
reduced to less than goods can be pur
chased for at wholesale , and _ all new
goods will be retailed at exactly wholesale
sal prices.
S. P. MORSE & CO. ,
1319 FaCnam Street.
G. &D. Queen Olives at Pun'dt's. :
IT IS AFACT ; f * '
- such value in Dry Goods'can be
'
found anywhere equal tp Bushman's
< Dross Goods at lOc ; -'all iwoM
at 18c all wool cai
Buntings ; yard and
quarter wide at oOcj ditto aGoc' su
Ladies Hose .it 5c per pair , not sol en
elsewhere at less thaml5c. We closed de
a iobber's stock of Ladies Fine ha
Hose ana are oiicnng some rare in of
duccmcnts. < Our Summer Silks arc ing
selling very fast ; see them before sai
they are all gone. In Ornaments on
Fringes , Buttons , Tassels , Cords ni
Passamentcrics. You will find it to bil
your interest to 'call ai Bushman's boi
first. pn
first.At cat
At Kidd's Shoe Store , in Jacob's ra
bloclr , is tha cheapest place to buy. raUK
Goand see. . and
r TL. am
/MACHINE POETRY. t , _ /7T " 5
A.tkinson grinds out his sonnets ture
stylish hats and tony bonnets ; air
Ribbons , flowers , plumes and laces , fee
decorate the ladies' faces , sol
Birds of rare and gaudy hues , cca
irridescent fringe he views i jm
FasseK cords and cut steel beads I
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everything a lady needs
gorgeous piles loom up and soar ins
Atkinson's famed Leading Store. ma
Hosiery , corsct3J.scarfs and skirktc , wich
Milliner } ' handed by bright experts , to
Ruchings , parasols and fan' , ing
charming gloves for dainty hands. stn
goods and trimmings , quite the ton. man
summer silk , imported lawn , sion
a thousand items worth attention . -
2xit
iVould take up too much space to mention ,
go tomakethe.yaned.itoci ami
Atkinson' , CreJghtpnjBlock , Suite
iVhich'Lj , as , you nave heard before , to
maha's.Leadipg Millinery Store. toby t >
' " 24-tf
ic
, rith
Ground oil. oako at Wclfhans &
" whi
. 8th *
, andFdrnham ? may21-3t
* - . - r : . teiu 17 * ' i > ; hese
S V * M
Comblnatiqn 13 thebestguccjgarand Jl
land-made best lOc cigar. For sale us ,
iverywhere. Ask for Max Meyer & 'oice
' Cigars. in
ingin
gin ;
Fresh Imported
Cigars at
Maxu he
ileyer & Co.'s. Nowtcrop
Cv" Z " * i * ' - tut
Twen i-EwDollars Howard teat
no questions asked , for return of
lapers buiHlanzcd trom safe of under-
l3C01
about a-njontli-mncQ.
. > "
JaylO Ct. . > t ; J ' Hp BiE Bnos. ? ' fbl'dc
% J * i j * s J Hese
Mens' and Boys' Straw Hats , 10c nun
, at the "Boston store , " GIG Tenth ; en
. iffic
iqu
Xco Bator's Trial. " the
The jury is out in the case of Lee life
in the United States court , and ittcvc
; ive
is little likelihood of a verdict vcT
afternoon. iun
i HE CADETS HAVE COME.
They Arrive in the CilyJTnder'
Pleasant Auspices.
How They Will Be Entertained
"While They Remain Here.
lAtll:20o'clock ? Saturday morning a
gaily decorated tram containing the
University cadets of Lincoln , steamed
Lito the Union Pacific depot. There
was quite a large crowd'present to
witness [ their arrival , including a
number of ladies.
The city military had intended to
give the boys a rousing reception upon -
on their arrival , but it was found im
possible < oi' many of tha gentlemen
connected with the ors.2.Uion ( o
get away from business. The conseQ
qilence w.w that tlio c. cts were sim
ply met by a delegation of company
G , consisting of L'calciJi'S E. ] ) .
McLaughlin , Corporal 0 B. DeGroat ,
and-Private B. F. JJcCreai.
Tlie engine attached to the train
upon which the Cji'cii ' airived , was
gaily decorated. T''c ' entire tender
was swathed in a iu-color of red
white and black. The pilot of the
locomotive was almost hidden by
green wreaths , bunting and fancy
colored ribbons. The Cadets were
accompanied on their trip to this city
by a large party 'of friends including
a number of ladies.
Immediately when thotrain stopped
Lieut. McLaughlin stepped forward
and welcomed Lieut. Webster , com
mandant at the university , in the
name of Co. G. lie then invited .the
visitors to accompany the escort to
the C.vnfield house so that they might
be suitably entertained.
The companies were formed into |
fours , and marched down to the Can-
field house , M 1'erc they atoncestacked I
amis and passed inside to partake of
dinner. Ati'ci" that repast had been
thoroughly discussed , the line was
reformed and the visitors marched in
a body to the armory of Company G.
Late in the afternoon the cadets will
drill in the new court house square ,
and return home to Lincoln to-night.
The tram containing the cadets |
made but a single stop on , the way
here. At Wahoo they indulged in < a
brief street parade.
Tlie cadets are a credit to their -
stitution , and show evidence of a de-1
cided military training. The day is |
exceedingly pleasant for a parade ,
and with all nature in accord with
them , a decidedly fine exhibition may
be expected.
visiting cadets consisted of
two companies , which for the occasion
had been formed into four. They
i . , , , , . . . " I
i .i < -PI
mustered all told about fifty men.
The officers of the two original coni-
panics , A and B , are B. B. Davis , captain -
tain ; C. C. Chase , first lieutenant , and
H. W. Harrington , second lieutenant
of A company , and C. A. Pierce , cap
tain ; H. W. Olmstead , fhsfr lieuten
ant , and N. Z. Sncll , secjond lieutcii ;
ant B company. The cadets were ac
companied by the regular University
band , consisting of eleven pieces ,
Will O. Jones , ' leader , with Lieut.
Harrington acting as drum major.
Tlie band was very handsomely uni
formed in gray , while the members of
the companies wore trim-looking mili
tary jackets.
The following ladies and gentlemen
accompanied the cadets from Lincoln :
Misses rLena Marshall , LoU. Edwards ,
Anna Gillette , Effa Chase , Hattic
Funke , Fanny McManigal and Clove
Lauib ; Messrs. Dan. Wheeler , J. H.
Parker , John Hartman , Joe Chap
man , Harry Whitmore , Herbert Ben !
ton , W. J. Lamb , Jolin pjimlj. and
E. ' T3l Wliitmoro of The.Ljncoln Jour-
nal. J" * - *
SOCIAL SALT.
To Season the Tailing : : of a Spring's
Festivities.
And Add Zest to the Picnic Time.
Biwa
THE HUMMER SEASON. wa
The season for indoor social pleasures at
atF.
sures , the" mazy waltz and the amazing F.
F.wi
Racquelte , " has nearly drawn to a wi
close. The "crash"
covering for the
carpets will soon be laid away for the CO
suiiimer , and thoughts of lawn and sk
croquet parties will shortly be the or 3U
der of the day. The gentlemen are br
hardening their hands in , anticipation of
ofme
putting up picnic swings and carry me
; hampers of cold chicken and ham am
sandwiches , and are swearing off po
their little extravagances to im
meet ( the certainty of heavy livery cat
bills. The ladies have taken the cook he
books from the shelf , and will soon the
produce custard pies and chocolate bu
cake , which ind'geslibles they will me
radiantly < exhibit as their result of. his
their own handiwork. Club parties cor
"Germans , " "Kottlodums , " and coa
"At ! Homes , " are taking their depar
io give way to out door and open
amusements. Even , tlic caterers
the influence of the cliango. The cor
solitary oyster no longer playfully c6n- °
ccals himso'f at the bottom of a large
and
tureen of soup , or hides his form
under a covering of crackers. The ton
insatiable female craving for ice cream < 3. !
make itself felt , while the -cold sand ;
becomes an indispons'blo ' adjuct
every < well rojulated social gather
. And now , too , the season of ind
strawberry f estivals inveigle the young
into the churches it here admis len
can be gained for fifty cents. , and ot
for a considerably larger
imouni. Attendance upon tie ?
Sunday schools will shortly begin : own
increase upon the announcement
the suDerintendenfof the annual
picnic , , and the teachers look forward
dread , to tlio possible accidents Lot
nrliich may bofal their charges upon
occasions.
Tlie summer social season is upon Smi
and with it and its pleasures the
of the lover will soon bo hoard
the land and the spites will bc-
to creak and squeak under
heavy .weight of two souls , with proi
a single thought , \v \ ) hearts | hat ng
as one.
one.CLOSING
CLOSING THE citrus. > H
During the winter "club's" have
trumps.
e "Pleasant Hours" which is tlie
and -perhaps the strongest of
social organizations in our city ,
tumbcring fifty members , has given
parties at Masonic hall under the
fficient management of Mrr C. E.
iquircs. These occasions have , been
most enjoyable in the history of
club and have been unusally well
ttended. Tlie "Pleasant Hours' '
no- more parties this , season.
The "Entre Novts. " gave their usual
lumber of. 'Germans' durpitjthe - sft-
| son just drawn to a close. The series
is said to have surpassed any hereto
' fore given by tlrs flourishing organiz
ation which confines its members to
twelve couple.
' Tl-e "Imperial club" has also closed
the doors after a most successful sea
son in which nine most enjoyable par
ties M ere given by ilio management.
The "Standard" proposes early next
month to open the summer season
with a picnic and steamboat excursion
up the river. This organization , which
is proprietor of its own quarters in
Backer's Block , lias given 12 parties
during the past season and closes its
books with a full membership and
well filled treasury.
Tl-e "Sans Ceremonie , " ihe young
est of our social organizations , finish
ed its first season two weeks ago With
their nhilh party. The club is com-
poced o" young fol's , most of whom
are also members of the "Pleasant
Hours. ! " At a recent elect-on the fol
lowing officers were chosen for the en-
si'ing year : John Carrier , president ;
| C. Morgan , vice-president ; Will Wil
bur , secretary and treasurer.
SOCIAL SPLIXZEES.
A farewell whist party was given to
Mr W. C , Kenyon by several of his
Oliicago street friends on Monday eve
ning at the residence of Mr. Jolin
Wilbur.
The social and strawberry festival at
the Congregational church parlors on
Thursday evening was well attended.
The members of the Chi istian church
held a sociable at the residence of Rev.
Mr. Ingram on Thursday evening. A
large number of young people attend
ed and united in pronouncing the oc
casion a most enjoyable one.
The gentlemen at Mr. Ambrose's
gave a parlor sociable on Friday
evening in honor of Miss Churchill.
Eight couple were in attendance.
The gentlemen of the "Entre
Nous" club arc preparing to give a
Gcnuan next Wednesday evening at
the residence of Mr. John McCormick.
One of the'new ' and novel features
of the instillation of officers of the
U. C. L. A. will be a "Woman's Dress
Reform Convention , " in which fifteen
lady members will participate in cos
tume. The installation will take place
Tuesday , May 31.
VEDDIXG BELLS.
The spacious residence of Mr. and
Mrs. McLain , was filled with guests
upon tlie occasion of the mar
riage of their daughter , Miss
Alice , with R. E. Jonas , Esq. ,
on the 17th inst. Rev. J. B" Max-
fold performed the .ceremony , using
the impressive service of the church.
The wedding gifts frominvitcdgucsts ,
Mere very costly and profuse. Take
it all in all it was a most happy event ,
ana mil bo long remembered * Mr.
Junaj , the , groom , is a young merchant
of : Cameron , , Mo , , of eminent social
and. financial standing. The future
home of the happy pair will be at the
above place , for which they left the
same evening. All wish "them a hap
py bon voyage across the sea of wedd
ed < life.
POLITE PEEbONALITIES.
Miss Fanny Grecnhow left on
Wednesday for Charlottesville , Va. ,
where she will spend the summer with
friends.
Tlie Misses Touzalin and Floyd , un
der < escort of Justice Miller , of the
United States supreme couit , and Mr.
Toucey , of the B. &M.R. R. , left
yesterday . ( in a special cav for San Fran
cisco , where they will spend three
weeks.
Miss Belle Jowett , who has been
making a protracted visit in Chicago ,
is expected home during the coining
week.
week.Miss Hoyt , of Ulica/V. Y. , who ,
has been spending the winter in
Omplia 03 the guest of Mr. L. M.
Dennett , returned to her home to day.
Miss Hnyt has made many friends in
our city who will regret her depart
ure.
ure.The
The Misses Minnie Richardson and
Grace Chambers return to Omaha to
morrow from a two weeks trip to Den _
ver , where they have been visiting
M't > s Carrie Bishop.
* *
Miss ; Churchill , of , California , is pay
ing a visit i to Miss MayChurchill , in
this city. She leaves next week for
Mew York. city.
Letters from Hon. John R. Man
chester , who is recuperating at Clifton
Springs , N. Y. , report his continual
improvement in health.
Messrs. Arthur Wakely and Charley
Saundera have finished , their session at
the Columbia law school , and are ex
pected home next week. ,
Rumor has it'that a popular young
clerk in the general manager's office
will soon lead to the hymeneal altar-
one of Iowa fairest daughters.
"Fun on the BristoL"
The first production of t'Fun on the
Bristol , " before an Omaha audience ,
was greeted by an oveiflovnng house
the academy Friday evening John
. Sheiidan , in his poi-traUures of the JU
widow Ihd English army officer and
tin Bohemian , kept the audience in
continued good humor. As an Irish
sketch artist , Sheridan h.is now few
superiors ] on the stage. His humor is
broad < and deep , and utterly devoid
the vulgar touches that J _
mar so many good perform
ances of a'similar kind. The second
portion : of the entertainment m which
imitations and burlesques are given , P
\vell
\
caused continuous peals of the well
Jicarcicst ; laughter. Every member of 27th
( company is well up in his or her B
business ! and in the aggregate , give a
medley performance which is m the
highest degree -entertaining. Tlie HU line
company is on its Avay the Pacific HUF
coast. F
OPP
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
| OPPB ]
The
following transfers
were re
corded Saturday at the county clerk's B
office , as reported tor this paper by
John : L. McCague , real estate agent F
[ conveyancer :
Lucy A. McLain to James Creigh F
: W i of lot G , block 122,0maha ,
c. ' d. 0,000 ;
Laura M. W. Abbott to Lucy A. ,
McLain : - . W J of lot G , block 122 , Try for
Qmaha , q. c. d. 8200.
Mary Cahill to Gustavo Anderson
J. Valieo : Lot 1 , block 172 , treet
3maha , w. d. 2XL ( or
Henry W. Yates to Kent K. Hay- and HAK.
: Lot G , block 1 , of sub-division
5 , capitol addition , w. d. SG.19.
W. H , Ijama and wife to Samuel H. oJN
arnsworth : Parcel fin section 10 , ort.
15 , range S.east , w. d. § 1COO.
Wm. Sweezy and wife to R. H.
31arkso : Part of lot G , block 85 ,
Dmaha , w. d. ? 1G81.75. ST
C. K Perkins 3VO
to Henry W. Yatcs :
G , block 1 , in subdivision lot D ,
sapitol addition , w. . d. § 650. F
Thomas MaCormiok to Thomas
Svans : Lot 10 block \ E.
, \ , y. "
smith's addition , w. d. 81,000. S"
. . _ oathO'l
( Kara
MaxTHeyer & Bro. having two new
ewelers are prepargd now to fill L
irders fa ? now Jewelry , and repairs on to do sh
iromptly. Copper plate and'cngrav- done
"z
a specialty. } .
liaj
Vni CC IaraAent
' '
T ULCO > , nnd OTTo'BicYCLESr'JSTci "
three-cent stamp f & * Cataloged Ll [
and , . Price List containing lull arded.
information. *
N , L D , SOLOMON ,
J
Paints , Oil and Glass.
OMAHA , NEB. TT
DL.
d. H. FLIEGEL ,
L &
Su ccaaor to J. H. Thlele , > r
MERCHANT TAILOR D <
and :
So. 230 Dcnglas g rcti , Onoba , Ket > . toaieiXt
jM jc gtveii us , put ut u I l pr zz-ooa-n Mr. C. Y. Goodman la L viHit tn V > Ta I amf itr r u&v
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO LOAN MONEY.
T0 LOAN At 8 per cent in
. terest in sumaot * 2,500 and
upwards , f or 3 to 6 j Dars , on flrstIass : city and
farm property. Italia KIUL Ear MB and Loiv'
AoKscr , 15th and Douglas Sts.
\ " TO LOAN Ca'l at Law Office of D.
L. Thomas , Room 8 , Creijhton Block.
. TO LOAN 1103 Famham Street.
MO.VEY EJganU' Loon A : iicr. 'no2 t '
HELP WANTED.
\irANTKD < 5 carpenters. Enquire at Wcbstei
I V V and 21st St. . or at U. U. I > ufrc ne'9 office.
P. J. CREEDOS. 8J2 23
"TTTAXTED A flrst-class carpenter. Wa e ,
V V 12.75:13th and California. CL U. BROWN. .
945-21
ANTED ImmeJiatelr , a good pirl to do
sencral housework. W. U. VAN XOY ( ,
10jIIarnej-bet.8thand9th. JM4-23
To contract for several tons ol
WANTED at once. D. B. Beemer , 119 S.Thi-
tconth St. H8-21
15 live , able bodied men. Ap
ply to D. H. Uecmer , 119 S. Thirteenth St.
OJ7-21
A girl to do genera ? housework ,
WANTED South 10th St. 03G-24
Cattle and colts to craze in ;
WANTED pasture. Steers and she catU
grazed in separate pastures. Far terms , location
* c. , nppljr to MILTON HKNDRIX , 21it and How
ard Sts. , Omaha , Neb. 826-eo021
\TTANTED-Girlfor general housework , 1720
YY FarnhamSt , 1st door cast of Paxton's.
937-tf
" \T7"ANTED A young man to attend bar wit !
V V good reference , at 314 S. 10th St. 831-2 :
EN WANTED At Tousley Bros. , next to
M Fair Grounds. 93323
"TXTANTED A situation as salesman in a dry
Y Y jroods store , by a joung man who has had
3 jears experience , and talks the German ar *
Enjli'h Luijuascs fluentlv. Address "F. E
Eer. Office. References given. 038-21
A good finisher for custom pants ,
WANTED Famham St. , near 13th. 321-21
Machine hands , at Omaha Shirt
WANTED . ML GOTTHEIMEK. 927-21
"ANTED 15 good men to work in brick-
W } ard. Call at comer ICth and Elm Sta.
011-23
"ITrAXTED To build 2 small cottases. Car-
YY l enUra : will please call at No. 40413th SL ,
Jloorc's IIarnc63 anil Saddlery. 914-23
GIRL WANTED To do housework in small
family , at 1128 N. 19th St. , near Paul. '
912 tf
Centers and cabinet makers
WANTED Ens offlco. DCW-tf
Two men to work in garden
WANTED SMITH , North Sherman a\enue.
883-tf
T AUNDRESS AND DININO ROOM GIRL
JU WANTED Immediateli' at the Occidental.
823-tf
"ITTANTED 5 carpenters and 2 cabinet raak.
YY crs. W . EVERETT. 849-tf
"tTTANTED Two first-class barbers , and none
, YV other need apply J. 11. CUKRY , Union
Elodc. 829-tf
WANTED-Man north of the end of ISth St
II. W. BAIL. E03-M
TTT'ANTED Two boarders in prjvate family.
YY l' r terms , &c. , address S. , Post Office
Box 337. 754-tf
"VTTANTED A situation by a man of family ,
YY steady , indnstrious and willing- be use
ful m any honorable oapacity. Comiwnsation according -
cording to capability- Please address J. E. If. ,
care of BEE ortlce. 6CM-tf
FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND.
= 1
. , - „ Apply . _ .
McCavock's grocer- store , 10th St 943-27
TjlORRENT-A stable , near the U. P. depot
JC Inquire of Mike Lee , Withnell House.
040-23
FOR RENT A tarn , on Chicago between 17th
and ISth Sts. Enquire of clerk at St. Charles
Hotel. 041-23
TO USES AND LAND Bomia renU houses ,
. I stores , hotels , farms , lols , lands , offices ,
rooms , etc , See 1st page ,
101 REXT Small house on 17th St. , between
Ca , > itol avenue and Davenport. S. LEH
'
7JAJJ OH-tf
"nion RENT House of 6 rooms and barn , bc-
P twetn 17th and 16th and Chicago St ) south
side. Enquire at northn est corner of ISth and
Ilurney. _ 910-13
FOR RENT A lu-e , nicely furnished room ,
nitli dodet , 1,311 CaL SL Bet. IStUanulSth.
0221
F iOR RENT Newly furnished room n-ith board
J In pri > ate family. For particulars address
S. , Box S37. 602 tf
I ! E > T A large furnished room on first
J floor , with board. Also a few day boarders
wanted. ISOiJ California street. a29-72S-
7IOB RENT On first floor , furriahed rooms ,
I southwest corner 10th and Davenport.
759-tf
T710R RENT FurmsKed roomsrinqulre at 1318
JD Chicago street. CSC-tf
EOH KENT The building 1900 Curt street ,
formerly used by John Cane as the London
meat market. Some butcher tools for tale. Ap
ply on the premises or of John haumcr , 1311
Fornham _ street. 69S.U
FOR RENT A store , comer 10th anil Lcavcn-
wortlu Inqnlro next door , at Peterson's.
- ( S2-tf
FOR RENT 2 furnbhed , rooms over Mel-
chants' Eithange.N. E. cor. I6th and Dodge
streets.
2S9-tf i
FOR SALE.
BEMIS has rattling long lists of houses , roti ,
- Lind j and farms for gale. Call ant1 '
them. '
apl
EOU SALK A jduns mare , suitable Ipr driving
or phaeton. J. A. Doyle , No. U4 Dodge
.
street.
f 952-23
FOR SALE New single bn gy , fine gold
mounted harness and tha general Strickland
horse for sale. Enquire at No,4H ( 13th St. , where
'
theLionccntinueatoKOArw 913-23
T710R SALE House and lot 33J.132 ; suitable for OJ )
warehouse. Inquire oi Peterson , 10th St.
901-tf
FOR SALE Hooso of fcur good rooms , and
comer lot 06x140 at § 1000. Terms easy.
Local ion good for i rtico working at Shops or
Smelting Worts , Inqvjrc of John L. JlcCa-nie
opp. Postoffice. gS6.f
EOB SALE 2 acres ground in West Omaha.
Inquire of J. Henry , No. 116 IGth. S73-tf
T710R SALE House and lot , opposite red cac
, treet ear barn. Inquire No. 2ft > 2 20th at-U
Cumin-St. ; _ J tG7- ° ±
BRICK-S12.00 a thousand. T. MURR.Y7 ,
83 4-21
T7IOR SALE A small , well-built house of four
rooms and summer kitchen , with corner lot ;
laid out , fruit and etergreen trccc , etc. ; good
and cellar ; price , $1350. Apply to. R. LAKOE ,
! and Dodge streets. E09mws-tf
E1IIS' NEW CITY MAPS.25c.-Seo 1st page.
FOR SALK Ten elegant residence lots , situ
ated nor terminus ot red-car street railway
; never in market before. Inquire of E. O.
HUMPHREY , 807 N. 13th street. 795 J
FOR SALE-BoiUtiful residence lot ; location
first-class ; i ri eSlCOO. JOHNL-McCAGUE ,
opposite postclhce. 712 tf
FOR SALE House and lot on North 18th st ,
BtSlCOO. Inquire of JOHN L. JIcCAGUE ,
704-tf
TE3IIS' REALESTATE BOOM. See Istjwgc. T
OR SALE A good paying rcstaunct. In
quire at this office. 7CB-25-lm
FOR SALE Maps of Douglas and Sarpy coun
ties. A. ROSEWATER , 1520Famham street.
320-H
TOE BEST THING YET-H. O. Clarfe & Co.'s
Imperial Self Raising Winter WheaHlour.
inntakes , Iriscuits , and all kinds of pastry ,
irylt. Ask > our grocer for it 47fUt
FOR SALI-J-A BARGAIN A building with
saloon fixtures , furniture and stock , on IPth
, appototo U. P. depot , for sale very cheap ;
the ILxturca , furniture and i foe c will be sold
bunding rented. Inquire oi ED. KREISS-
! . ' 79tf
. , of a first-class
2teliln to 0' IMO Inhabitants , in state
Jtcbraskn ; has 21 beds ; the tra\ cling men's re-
. Inquire at BEE office. 218-U
MISCELLANEOUS.
JTRAYED On Thnrnlajr , May 19th , one red
co r , whiteonthubely,3 ! > earsold. JOHN
l\OJITEK , Picrw St. , bet. Itth and 15th Sta.
043-2 * Al
BEMIS1 REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. S e
1st page.
IIORT-HAND AND FRENCH LESSJN3CiT-OT (
by Wl oxpetianced teacher. Easy lad raf
' , terms moderate , J , WJ&SOX , \
'arnhain St. . 877-w J
nilElinOOKLYN LAI ; NDRY , On Dotr'las \ Ve
itrect between lO.n and 17th , U prepared
all kinds of wort for ladies ar.A gentlemen
short not'te. Families can get their washing
torn twenty-five to flUy cents per
J. fjagh dried , washing ar.d ironing from
V > ffl.M per dozen , in z xl style , and first-
shirts at ten ceirts each. MRS. A. WIL-
IAMd& ROBERTS , Proprif con. , B25-Z1
OST last * V , a tidies' chain and gold
trots marked K. C. D. Finder will Ve re-
. J. B _ E\'AX3 , U. P. Land Office.
_ 820-13
Parasols repaired by M.
SOHCTT llth and FamamfU. 780U
M. BROWN Corner 12th and Chicago
. streets , ready to bore or deepen welli.
lUsfactkm gcarantced. MCtf
riEAMS Can be eot at John Parrs stable-for
&H kinds of work at reasonable figures' ' , near
13th anil Leavenworth streets. 373-tf
\ONT FORGET The successors of the Amer-
lean House , on Douglas street , between fith
lOUi , for board , lodging and transient cu -
. l spcctfully ,
- JULICSi'LOUISEEOSS.
Cheyenne Omaha , , A. POLAGK , Colorado. J
Spring and Summer
VTk k
CLOTHING !
I/-- LATE AHD NOBBY STYLES
FOR MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN.
Hats , Gaps , Trunks , Valises.
IX THE LATEST STYLEa
Satisfaction Guaranteed ! Fricas to Suit All ! . '
1322 FARNHAM STREET ,
.
NEAR FOURTEENTH.
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.
IAIIETEE& I
o rnacA. . a
TIIE LEADING
MUSIC HOUSE
INT1IE WEST I
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
C Clothing & Furnishing Goods
IN OMAHA.
-M'E ARE. PAR EXCELLENCE-
BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSEi
:212 PAENHAM STREET , 1212.
SOHLANK & PRINCE.
New Shoe Store. -
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Lit ITVn - , "Prrtn . , " " Jacobs' ISth Block. Street. , v
NEW GOODS-LATEST STYLES-BOTTOM
PRICES-EVERYTHING WARRANTED.
J. W. MURPHY &CO. ,
Wholesale Liquor Dealers
And Agents for Kentucky Distilling Co.
pI4dtf * " ' Corner 14th and DougLu St ) . . Omaha. Neb
THE NEW YORK
Has KEMOYED from Creighton Hall , llth and Famham , to
NE DOOR WEST OF B. & M. HEADQUARTERS ,
For the Largest Assortment , the Latest Style * and
FHE BEST QUALITY OF HATS AND CAPS ,
THE NEW YORK COMPANT LEADS THEM ALL. Satisfy yourself by
Examining the Stock.
A full line and a complete assortment of the latest Styles of Straw nata Just opened.
WM. F. STOETZEL ,
Dealer in Hardware ,
Cooking Stoves
TIItsT "W A
Bepairer , Job Worker and Manufacturer
CATVS.
'er.th . and Jackson Sts. , - - - Omaha , Neb.
A. B. HUBERMANN ,
JEWELER ,
Cor. Douglas and 13th Streets.
GIVES GREAT BARGAINS IX LADIES' AND GENT'S
iMERIGAN GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.
ALL KINDS OF
Jewelry , Silver-Wi re and Diamonds.
Guarantee the Best Good * for the Tjeaat 3toney. > ng21itt
Horse Sloes and Nails
X2&OXST &JDffX >
WAGON STOCK
THE. BEST ASSOKTMEST OF
WHEELS
IN THE WEST ,
At Chicago Prices.
W.J. BROATCH ,
1209 & 1211
JuilS-Cm IUMIT ST. , OMAHA , NEB.