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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE----ITCEDAY MOENING , MAT 27 , 1881
THE DAILY BEE.
IFfiday Morning , May 27.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Patterson sells coaL *
Get your hats at Doane'g.
Frederick is the Leading Hatter.
Everybody drinks Sale's soda.
4000 residence lots , Bemis , agent.
COO business lots. Call on Bemis.
Bemis' new map of Omaha , 25 cents.
Bemis' real estate boom. First page.
250 boubes and lots. Bemis' agency.
Old feathers made new at Bulger's.
-Cheapest Hats in Omaha , at Freder-
ik's. tf
Bichter , opp. P. 0. , sells straw hats.
m4-tf
Try Saxe's Chocolate and Coffee Soda.
200 farms and 900,000 acres of land.
Bemia , agent.
For FIXE Commercial Job Printing ,
call at THE BEE Job rooms.
The Lion continues to roar for Moore's
Harness and Saddlery.
Whipple , McMillan t Co. , the jewel
ers , Creighton Block. o26-tf
Examine the finest assortmentof pock
et books in the city at Kuhn's.
The iteamer Key West arrived at the
levee yesterday from St Louis. She is
lightly laden.
A meeting of the ladies land league
will be held in Clark's hall this after ,
noon
Bev. J. W. Harris will 'speak at the
Temperance Bee Hive , City Mission rooms
Friday evening at 8 p. in.
A mule attached to a wagon fell through
the .Ninth street bridge yesterday , per
manently injuring itself.
Drunks beware ! After Monday the
fine for being found in a state of intoxica
tion by the police will be ten dollars.
Atkinson & Co.'s , the acknowledged
leading milliners and ladies' furnishers ,
Creighton Block , Fifteenth street m9-tf
If you want Bill-Heads , Letter-Heads ,
Envelopes or any Job Work , call at THE
BEE Job Booms. Prices that will suit
everybody.
Judge Ai.derson had a case of assault
and battery from Millard yesterday.
W. Schmidt was charged by his landlord ,
Mr. Stabei , with asxault and battery , and
wan fined $5 and costn.
Bandmaster Hoffman has enlarged his
facilities to such an extent that he can sup
ply half a dozen orders any evening. On
Wednesdayforinstancehehad three different
orders to fill , two private partiesand his sta
tionery band at the Tivoli.
City Clerk Jewett has just completed
n carefully compiled index to .all the ity
ordinances. The index will do away with
a great deal of unnecessary labor on the
part of those who desire to look at particu
lar ordinances hereafter.
The thermometer at Max Meyer &
Bro. , from 12 m. yesterday to 12 m. to-day
indicated as follows : May 25th , 12m. ,
80'.4 p. m. 83' , 7 p. m. 78' , 10 p. m. 74 * .
May 2Cth , 7 a. m. 74' , 10 a. m. 67 * , 12 m.
72' .
Dr. R. C. Moore called at THE BEE
office yesterday and incidentally referred
to a supposed obortion case in which the
name of Dr. Watson was remotely associ
ated. While there was no intention to re
flect upon Dr. Watson , still it seems the
matter was 'slightly ' misunderstood. Dr.
Moore says the case in question was a mere
miscarriage and that it can be given as such
upon his authority. THE BEE takes pleas
ure in making the matter clear.
MDMM hats were all the rage at
ATKINSON'S one month ago. We
till have thorn in stock. If yon want
this latest novelties , go to the ACKNOWL
EDGED LEADDfG ESTABLISHMENT ,
ATKINSON & CO. ,
Creighton Block , 15th St. , near the
Postoffice.
Hammocks at the 99 cent store.
252t ?
r-k"TllE'MuMM" AT HlCKMAJiV-the
iatat NEW YORK SENSATION.
§ 1.50 BUYS A CHILD'S SUIT at
'Polock's. 2G-2L
_ _ _
§ 5 WILL BUY A CHEVIOT BUlt at
Polock's. 26-lt.
West Bound Troop * .
A detachment troop for the 5th U.
'S. cavalry passed through the city
yesterday afternoon on the west-bound
Union Pacific train. They numbered
about 58 men and were commanded by
Capt. Woodson. They were on their
way from Jeflerson barracks , near St.
Louis , to Sidney , Laramie , Fort Rob
inson and Niobrara.
Ladies have you seen the lovely
Lawns selling so cheap at the "Boston
Store , " GIG 10th street. M25-4L
"THE MCMM" AT HICKMAN'S tfi
NEW YORK SENSATION.
GREAT BARGAINS
At Polock's before moving. Farn
ham , near 14th streets. 26-2t.
Nice lot of Children's Slippers at
' 50 cents a pair. Best in the market
lor the money. Also bargains in all
kinds of shoes for ladies' and men's
wear , at Fullriede's , Visscher's block.
PERSONAL PARAGRAHS.
J. New and B. M. Mohr are the two
new letter carriers appointed by the post-
.master. They were on duty to-day.
Waiiam Irving , at one tune sujierintend-
ent of the B. & M. road , and now purchas
ing agent of the C. , B. & Q. in Chicago ,
came to the city yesterday.
Mr. Gibb Bracslin arrived from Phila
delphia and will spend the summer with
hisurother-in-law , Mr. D. Coolie.
1 _ p
'Ladies Linen "Ulsters cheap at the
"Boston Store , " GIG 10th street.
M25-4U
"THE MU&IM" at HICKMAN'S tfie
loitst NEW YORK Sensation.
20 CENTS BUYS A SMALL coat at
Polock's. 2G-2t.
Real French chip hats and bonnets
reduced from $2.50 to $ L50. Milans
reduced to $ LOO. Tiroes of-all styles'
reduced to GOc. Cantons reduced to
25c. All this season's goods.
HICKMAN'S MILLINERY HEADQUARTEBS
25-tf ] Wholesale and Retail.
Death of
Mr. W. M. Bushman yesterday
received a telegram from Hulo , Neb. ,
announcing the death of his mother at
that place Wednesday. The body will
be brought here for interment , and
will be accompanied by Rev. Father
Bushman.
Fresh Fish , Wholesale and Retail of
all kinds , at Motz's Fish Market
Jtfosquitto Netting , all color , only
50 ; cents per piece at the "Boston
Store161610th street. 25-4t
- Prof. Marshall who was to have exhibited -
hibited his views of the Yellowstone at
Masonic Hall to-morrow evening , has
been detained , and the exhibition will
_ not take , place until Monday evening
next.
' Star Spectacles for everybody. Ask
for them at Edholm & Ericlcson'fi.
, ON THE RAMPAGE.
Burglars Malring Wholesale
Raids on Private Houses.
The Besidence of General
Manderson and Others visited -
"
' ited Last Night.
All kinds of business is thriving in
happy Omaha , even the housebreaking
ing business , inwhich one particular
gang seems to have a monopoly. Oma
ha appears to be a sort of a summer re
sort for exiled thugs from the Sodoms
of the East , and it might be casually
remarked that they make their vaca-
tionsprofitable at least , if not pleasure-
able. "Wednesday night , or during the
early morning hours , there
were three burglaries and one
attempted burglary committed. An
ineffectual effort to get into Gen.
Chas. F. Manderson's residence at
2004 : Cuming street , seems to have
been first 'made. The screens and
blinds on several of the windows
were found cut and rent this morning ,
but evidently everything was discov
ered to be too securely fastened , for
nothing was stolen.
Dr Watson , who resides next to
General Manderson , was the first to
see the burglars , and give the alarm.
Two of them were in the frontward ,
and two in the rear'of the house.
General Manderson at once began to
search through the neighborhood , but
found no burglars. This was
about three o'clock. On examination ,
it- was found the burglars had
wrenched off the screens to the parlor
windows , and thrown them ' on the
grass. They had cut the wire-work
out of the frames of the screens on
the rear windows , but did not effect
an entrance.
After this , little fiasco the party
preceded to the residence _
Mr. 'Joshua Budd , general traffic
agent of the St. Paul & . Sioux
3ity railroad , which is located
on the west of Wheating street near
Cuming. There the burglarious e
bit of the'marauders met with more
success. Entrance was effected
hrough a bay window which was bad-
y cut up in the operation. The bur
glars succeeded in escaping with a fine
ot of surveying instruments , a box of
cigars and several smaller articles. * It
is probable that no clue to the pcr-
> etrators has been found , although
he police are splurging about in a
ivelier way than usual this morning.
The burglars also visited the resi
dence of Mr. William Wallace , cashier
of the Omaha National bank , who
lives at No. 2112 Burt street. Mr.
Wallnce'a house is being overhauled ,
and tilings were very much upset , so
hat the burglars must have had con
siderable difficulty in finding anything.
Mr. Wallace found liis front door
open , and one of his windows. He
was able to trace the course of the
mrglars through the house by means
f burnt matches that lay about on
he floor. Mr. Wallace was not
ware of anything "being taken.
The next on the list is the residence
f Mr. Jacob E. House , superinten-
ent of the Omalia division of the St.
'aul and Sioux' City railroad. He
ives at No. 1922 'Gumming street
They entered by the back kitchen
window , but did not prowl about the
louse above the ground floor. They
iclped themselves to some eatables ,
and departed by the kitchen door.
The only wonder is" that one or more
f the burglars did not receive a dose
"f lead. If they should happen to call
round in that neighborhoodagainthey
will certainly receive a warm recep-
ion.
ion.Two
Two men are spotted by tlie police ,
who are suspected of "being connected
with the gang.
OBSERTO ASEHTM DAT ,
Omaha Kiiights Templar
Make a Pilgrimage to
the Blufia
Shortly after 8 o'clock yesterday
ho members of Mt. Calvary Conmian-
1 started forth on their pil-
to Council Bluffs , from their
uarters in Masonic Hall , on Sixteenth
nd Capitol Avenue. They number-
d in all sixteen gentlemen , and were
ommanded by Sir Knight Byron
stanberry. The others in attendance
were Sir Knight Chas. Goodman ,
'ast Commander , Past Commander
* > ng and Sir Knights , Kourty , Willis ,
ackson , Webster , Rodgers , Turney ,
) eVallon , Wilson , Jacobs , Needham ,
lume , DeWitt and Traynor. Eacli
ppeared in the full insignia of knight-
lood mounted on horses caparisoned in
> lack relieved by wliite borders. The
cavalcade proceeded down Farnham
treet to Tenth and thence to the
Jnion Pacific depot. Three open cars
lad been provided for their Jiccom-
lodation and the tmtirfr body rode on
ward. An engine was soon afterward
ttachod and the cars con
taining the knights were
xansfcrrcd across the bridge.
) n the Iowa side they were met by a
legation from Ivarihoe' Conimand-
ery. No. 17 , of Council Bluffs , by whom
hey were escorted to the asylum. At
about 9 o'clock both commanderics
united and marched , to the- Episcopal
church where special services were
leld and a sermon , appropriate to the
occasion , preached by Sir Knight
? roderick Webb. At the conclusion
of the-services the Sir Knights began
a pilgrimage of .tho city , .in . rcmem-
> rance of the weary marches of
he enemies'-of Saladdin in the
lays tf" old when * the rescuing of
Christ's tomb from the hands of the
nfidels engaged the concentrated ef-
ortof the then ChristianTvorld. "On
he way they were entertained with re-
reshments at the residences'of Sir
Knisrhts J. B. Atkins on Sixth avenue
and Wm. M. Bushnell , on Second
street. The Knlghta of Mt Calvary
Joinmandery will remain in Council
31ufis until about 5 o'clock when they
will return to this city again.
_
A very private marriage took place
at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the
residence of Rt Eev. Bishop * O'Con
nor. The young couple- were Mr.
George M. Walker , and Miss Mary
Gorman. The Rev. Father English
officiated , and the newly married took
the aftemobn train for the east on an
extended tour.
Helen , where did you buy tha
beautiful Dress and lovely Hat ? Why ,
at the "Boston Store" of course ; their
mces are the lowest in town. 25-4t
MEMORIAL DAT.
General Orders in Eegard to
Observing the "Day.
The subjoined orders explain them
selves , as also a letter from Senator
Saunders :
The following was issued by Com
mander Fitch to-day :
HEADQ'ES GEODQE A. CUSTER POST , "j
No. 7 , DEP'T OF NEBRASKKA. >
OMAHANeb.May 20,1881. J
General Orders No. 2 :
In accordance with the rules anc
regulations , and General Orders No.
4 , department -Nebraska , Monday ,
the 30th day of May , will be observec
as memorial day , when all the com
rades of George A. Ouster Post anc
all sojourningcomradesofthe.G.A.11.
in conjunction with the comrades o :
PliiL-Kearney Post , No. 2 , G. A. R.
will assemble ( with theirinvited guests ) .
to pay their annual floral tribute toi
and honor , with fitting ceremonies ,
the memoiy of their dead comrades.
May the observance of these beauti
ful ceremonies be marked with appro
priate solemnity ; and wliile we cherisl
tenderly and sacredly the memory 01
those to whose manly devotion we are
indebted for the preservation of our
country ; and-while we scatter flowers
upon their graves , and plant above
them the flag which they so dearly
loved , let us in this solemn presence
renew our pledges to care for lun :
who has borne the battle , and for the
widow and orphan of him who lias
fallen.
A.vigorous effort has been made.to
secure an active and general participa
tionby the public , and a most cordial
invitation is hereby extended to the
churches , the schools and societies , as
well as the general public , to unite anc
co-operate with us upon tliis occasion
in performing these tender offices , tes
tifying thereby that amid the caresanc
pleasures of every day life they liave
not forgotten the soldier who volunta
rily gave his life for his country.
By command of
C. H. FITCH ,
FRAXKMWAKDCommander. .
Post Adjutant.
Senator Saunders sends the follow
ing letter :
U. S. SENATE CHAMBER , \
WASHINGTON , May 20th. )
Adj : Frank 31. Jloorc , Ceo. A. Custcr Post ,
Omaha , Xcb.
DEARSIK Accept , and extend to
your comrades , my thanks for your
kind invitation to join with you on
the 30th inst. , in the observance of
Decoration Day. I regret much that
at this date I cannot see 1113' way clear
to accept. It looks as if we should
adjourn to-morrow , but we might not.
Then business affecting the state , ap
plications of pensioners and others ,
will keep me a few days at the cap
ital , so that it will be June I fear , be
fore I reach home.
But whether I am with
you or not , bo assured of my
lympathy in the object of
four gathering. Tlie men who in our
: ivil strife risked in defence of our
Jnion , enobled themselves ; those who
est life , became immortal. The
jraves they till are sacred and should
> e kept unprofaned. They should be
marked by marble , but in its absence ,
he offering of flowers speaks now , as
t did in the first history of nations ,
) f a tender affection for and a grate-
'ul remembrance of the departed
leroes. With kind regards ,
Yours respectfully ,
ALVJ.JT SAUXDERS.
Senator Van Wyck telegraphed his
regrets to Adjutant Moore.
The following is the department order :
HEAD-QrAIlTERS DEPARTMENT OF " )
XEB. , GRAND ARMY or THE REPUBLIC >
LINCOLN , XEB. , April 25,1SS1. J
Jeueral Orders Xo. 4.
In accordance with the rules and regnla-
ions , and general orders Xo. 13 , from Xa-
ijonal head-quarters , Monday , the thir
tieth day of May , will be observed as mem
orial day , when all comrades of the Grand
Army of the Republic .shallassemble to pay
.heir annual floral tributes to , and honor
with fitting ceremonies , the memoiies of
.he dead comrades.
Let the observance of these beautiful
and touching ceremonies be marked with
lie usual and appropriate solemnity.
Let us cherish tendaly and sacredly the
memory of those to whose manly devotion
and sacrifices indebted for the
we are prei--
ervation of our country ; and while we scat-
* r upon their grave- * fragrant flower. and
> lant above them the Hag they loved so
dearly , let us in this solemn preNcnce re-
lew our pledges to care for bun who has
> erne the battle , and for the widow anil
orphan of him who has fallen.
It is hoped' that a vigorous effort will be
nade to secure a more active and general
larticipation by the public , and a most
cordial invitation is hereby extended to the
churches , school- * , societies and the public
generally , to unite and co-operate with us
ipon this occasion in performing the e ten
der offices , testifying that amid the changes
of time they have not forgotten the soldier
who voluntarily ga\e his life for his coun
try. By command of
B. P. COOK , S. J. AEKXANDER ,
Ass't Adj't Generl Department
J. C. BONNELL. Commander.
A. A. A G.
For delicious ice cream , go to Mrs.
Spoerri , Masonic block , IGth street.
maylG-lm
Ladies Linen Ulsters , Cheap at the
"Boston Store , " GIG 10th street. 25-4.
RAILROAD EXTENSION.
Th9 B. & M. Line to Build a
New Line to Denver.
The B. & M. Kailroad has just decid
ed upon another line to Denver. A
surveying party , numbering sixteen ,
eft Omaha last Friday to begin work
on the new route. The starting point
will be aboutloO miles west of Indiano
a , straight to Denver.
The party was under
.he command of A , W.
illiat of the B. & M. headquarters
icre. He was accompanied by F.
Jirschfield and others from. these
same headquarters , the balance being
rom other points. They expect to
complete their labors about the mid
dle of November. Meanwhile , work
on the new line will be pushed vigor
ously.
"TuE MDMSI" AT HICKMAN'S the
'atest ' NEW YOKK SENSATION. -
RF.ATi ESTATE TRANSFERS.
The following transfers were record
ed at the county clerk's 'office yester
day , as reported for this paper by John
L McCague , real estate agent and con
veyancer :
James O. Adams to Frank Murphy ,
ot 8 , block 250 , Omaha , W. D. -
$400.
C. W. Hamilton to Henry Hcnnings ,
ot4 , block 2 , Shinn'sadd. , w. d.
5425.V. .
V. H. Coffman and wife to Earl B.
Coe , lots 56 and'Go , Nelson's add. , w.
d. § 1,000.
Wm. L Bowditch et al. to Dorotha
3rown i of section 18 town
, e s-w jsection ,
1C , range 12 east , w. d. - SSOO.
C. T. Taylor and wife to John
laley , part lot 5 , block 3 , Credit Fon-
cier add. , w. d. $500.
W. N. McCandlish and wife to
Uichael Parr , lots 20 and 30 in Mc
Candlish place , w. d. $800.
James G. Chapman to Gustav Pomy
et al. , lot 7 in block 250 , Omaha , w.
d. $1,300.
Henry W. Yates and wife to Gustay
Pomy et aL , lot 8'block , 250 , Omalia ,
w. d. $1,850.
Julia C. Hanier to Union Pacific
ly. C. , parcel in s-w | sec. 31 , town
1C , range 10 east , w. d. - $100.
20 PEE CENT SAVED BY BUYING
our Men's , Boy's and Children's
Clothing at Polock's. 2G-2t.
Ladies and Misses Hats by tha
thousands at the "Boston Store/ ' GIG
10th street. M25.4t
, v. .0. rntnvn tv
A DISTINGUISHED GUEST
Brother Albert Plko In the City
General Albert Pike , the most dis
tinquished and widely known Masonl
authority living , is honoring the Ma
sons of Omaha with a visit , in whicl
he is accompanied by William H. Ire
land , auditor of the supreme counci
for the Scottish rite for the southern
jurisdiction of the United States
Brother Pike lias for twenty-fiv
years past devoted liis attention t <
the development and propa
gation of the Scottish rite
of which order he is the grand com
mander for the southern jurisdiction
of the United States-comprising a ]
the- territory south of the Oliio anc
west of the Mississippi river. Brothe
Pike is visiting Omaha for the purpos
of exemplifying the work of the rite ii
Mt. Moriah lodge of Perfection No. 2
and Semper Fidelis chapter of the Hosi
Croix No. 1 , the two bodies of th
Scottish rite working in our city.
This evening Brother Pike wil
lecture to the Blue lodge Masons ii
Masonic hall , on the "Science ant
Philosophyof-Masonry. " A cordia
invitation to attend is extended to al
Master Masons in good standing.
LINEN , MOHAIR , ALAPAC
COATS Closing out cheap' ' a
Polock's. 20-2t.
Sun umbrellas and fans at the 9J
cent store. It
S. P. MORSE & CO. ,
Corner lOtli and Jackson Streets
We are this day in receipt of a vcr ;
attractive stock of summer JPa 7i Day
Fabrics which are mwurpasicdin beau
ty of design , and are offering rare in
ducements to the public to make thei
summer purchases now. To AVOID
carrying goods over , we offer then
ON KECEIIT at prices that will insure
speedy sale , and are thus able eacl
season to give the public fresh , at
tractive goods AT TRICES WHICH ARE
RECOGNIZED AS THE LOWEST IN Till ,
CITY.
CITY.Wo
Wo have Lawns from oc a yard , to
elegant Cordered Organdies. Thesi
Organdies will meet with ready salt
and we therefore suggest an earh
visit.
visit.Cambrics
Cambrics , Percales , Plaid , Domes
tic , and Scotch Gingham in large
variety.
Our stock or GLOVES and JIITTS is
large , and buying as we do fron
Manufacturers , we GUARANTEE our
prices lower than any House in Omaha ,
SPECIAL NOVELTIES IN SILK MITTS :
Our Embroidering department is
FILLED with bargains , comprising ,
cheap Embroideries , as well as the
FINEST BROUGHT TO OMAHA.
We ask a comparison of our 12c
Embroideries with loc and 20c Em
broideries from other stores.
Finer goods on Cambric ,
and Strips in variety of designs.
Fancy Laces in endless variety.
We only ask an examination ( anc
comparison ) tf our 50c and 7oc Table
Linens to convince you that we are
dctcrmintd to maintain our ACKNOW
LEDGED reputation of leading in Ion
prices. These Linens are full widtl
and ALL LINEX
Ladies' Summer Skirts at NEW YORK
PRICES , embracing every kind and
quality , from 50c up. They arc made
for our own SPECIAL SALE and are ALL
PERFECTLY SEWEI. AND 3IADE.
Summer Gauze Tests for Misses and
Ladies at 25c. Finer goods are RE
TAILED at WHOLESALE prices. We are
offering somcRARE bargains in LADIES'
UNDERWEAR , includingvery finegoods.
ClIILDRENs' AND LADIES * HOSIERY IN
NEW STYLES. LADIES' SUN UjIllRELLAS
We have never offered such bar fains
in this line as now.
WOOLEN ULSTER CLOTH
at 40 and 45 cents.
Cloth for mens' and boys' suits at
very low prices.
We name as a special bargain in
made up goods , an all linen ulster at
§ 1.25 , neatly trimmed and well made.
Dress goods in colors. Mournin
dress material , crepes , &c.
IN A WORD , we invite a visit , feeling
confident of mutual satisfaction.
S. P. MORSE & CO. ,
may24-tf.
A Card.
To the Editor of TUB BKK.
I noticed the following in yesterday's
issue : "Inquiry among some of the
most prominent physicians failed to
establish the identity of Dr. Watson
as among the regular practitioners of
the city. It is more than likely the
gentleman has but recently arrived ,
and is , as yet , not well known. "
That no false impression may arise.
I would state that I am a regular
physician , in evidence of which I have
a diploma from Bellevue Medical
College , New York citya certificate of
membership of Oneida county med
ical society , Utica , N. Y. , and also
a certificate of registration under the
new medical latrof New 'York state.
I came to Omaha last November
and am known to most of , the promin
ent physicians of this city.
In regard to the case with which
my name was mentioned I would say
that I was called to see a wonlan rep
resented to me to be Mrs. Stewart. I
was informed that she had had a mis
carriage one week previous. She was
suffering from puerperel septicaemia
and in a critical condition. Later Mr.
Stewart called Dr. Neville in consul
tation. We considered the patient
beyond hope and Mr. Stewart called
Dr. Coffman. .
Yours respectfully ,
J. WATSON.
Poctiy and Feathers.
The subjoined poetic effusion is be
ing widely circulated in Jefferson pre
cinct , where Stanton received' his
feathery mail. Wlip the. author is , is
not known , but he is alike , . witty and
sarcastically cruel. ' Here it is :
> . JlIE.WIDOWVi SOLILOQUY.
I lost my husband longaqu ,
And broke my heart 'ti * true ;
But then I.found another one
That's just as good as new , . t
A. nice young man from iljchigan , "
And.he's my darling deaf ; j 5 , .
Ifhevoul4 lve mellErasure
I would not live a year.
Ill hold run. fast for he's FO sweet
L cannot let him KO ;
I'll fight for him , I'll die for him ,
The neighbors all do know.
So come to me , my darling dear ,
Who came from Jlichipan ;
I want to squeeze you half to death ,
My pretty , nice young man.
The other nisht they lynched my love ;
I don't know who thev were ,
But I can guess ; 111 have revenge ,
I don't care how , I swear.
They tarred him and they feithered him ,
I'm sure I tell no lie ;
They tried to make a bird of him ,
In hopes that he would fly. " "
Mv dearest darling shall not fly ;
Those lynchera ae a pest ;
I think that they ; deserve to die ,
My children with the rest.
I turned my children out of doois
To please my darling dear ;
I'll die for you , Fll swear for yon ,
So stay and never fear.
Forty years' trial hi proved "BLACK-
DRAUGHT" the best liver medicine in
.he world.
At C. F. Goodman's.
LV j pnccyarc trie lowest in town.
A BOOMING BOOM.
Universal Activity in the Build
ing Line in Omaha.
Opera House Features anc
Facts About Other Noted
Structures.
Messrs. Drexel & Slack , cpntractoi
for the masonry ivork on .Boycl's open
house have been seriously delayed o
account of the floods , which preventec
the railroads from delivering th
stone from the So'uth Platte quarxie
at the times contracted for. The ship
uients of stone have now begun t
arrive in sufficient quantities to mee
the demand. The masonry work o
basement of the proposed structur
will all be completed within the nex
ten days. The bricklaying" on th
portions of the basement completed
will DC begun next week and contin
ued as rapidly as the weather anc
circumstances may allow. Mayo
Boyd has given the contract for fur
nishing his new opera house wit'
chairs to A. H. Andrews & Co. , o
Chicago. This firm will furnish th
opera hoase with 1,600 chairs , wide !
are to be placed on the parquet flee
and in the parquet circle. The uppe
tier , or as it is usually termed , th
"pea-nut" gallery , will be provide )
with plush-covered seats as in all th'ea
tors. The chairs are of the best de
Atf * ' . * ? ,
scription'uiaUc , and , unlike mos
seats of the kind , are inanu
factured with some thought to th
comfort of those who may occup ;
them. There will be two inches mor
space between the rows than is usuall ;
allowed. The chairs will be made o
iron , with the back comfortably in
clined. The bottom of eacli chair wil
provided with a foot-rest , while under
neath the aeat of each will be placed
hat-rack made of wire. This latter i
new feature in opera chairs and solve
the problem of what a theatre-goer i
to do with his hat. Under this ar
rangement the seating capacity of th
house will bo a trifle less that 2,000.
A pavement is almost laid in fron
of Strang's new building , on Tentl
and Farnham street , which will prove
when completed , a source of inucl
convenience to. pedestrians. Work
men are engaged 'on the iron front o
the building every day until twiligh
and have now completed the firs'
story. Should there be no delay ii
the shipment of the St. Louis prcssci
brick the work will be shoved aheail
without dclaj' . In any event it is ex
pected that all work in which Omahr
brick will be utilized will be completei
within three days.
The basement walls of the ne\
House ! building , on Farnham stree
adjoining Creighton's hall , will bi
completed next week. It is expectec
that the entire building will be u ]
within twenty days , as front and rea
walls are only necessary , the side wall
being already in position.
TL e large wooden structure knowi
as the Visscher block will be general
vacated next week and soon after
ward the work of demolition will be
commenced. A short time only wil
probably elapse until the imposinj
new hotel will be reared up on its site
Hard to beat Soda Water at Tizard's
"TiiE MUMJI" AT HICKMAN'S- ,
latest NMV YORK SENSATION.
' By all acknowledged. Tizard's has
the finest fruits.
Fresh Fisli arriving daily at Motz's.
People who reail a great deal , or
have weak eyes , should use the Star
Spectacles , tinted , which soften the
light and ease the eyes. For sale by
Edholm & Erickson.
Get a pair of Shoes , Slippers ant
Ties , at Fullriede's , before moving.
For the best Ice Cream and Fine
Illinois Strawberries , go to Tizard's
Beauty , health , and Imppmcss for Indies
in"WINEOFCARDUI. "
At V. if. oed jan'a
A Driver Injured.
While a man named George Yorl
was unloading heavy pipes for the
waterworks , at Thirteenth and Harney
streets , yesterday , the load fel
forward , striking the horses. The
inimals at once began to run ani
York , inattempting | to hold themback ,
was thrown under the wagon. The
vehicle passed over his legs , bruising
them severely and probably fracturin
one of the bones. He was taken tc
lis home , at Fifteentli and Leaven
worth streets , in an express wagon.
"WINEOFCARDUI" fuiir times a
day makes a happy household.
At-C. F. Guodmiu'rt
Merchants & Manufacturers Union
OF NEBRASKA.
\ililrcss : CHAS KAUFMAJf , Scu'v. ,
214 fwclfth Street.
Omaha , Neb. , May 20th , 1881.
To the Liquor Dealers , Saloon Keepers and
Business Men of Nebraska :
Tlie abo\o named Union find it in the Interest
of our common cause throughout tlie State to
call a
> f all who are directly or indirectly interested in
he sale of liquor in this State , for
Friday , June 10th , at 2 p. m. ,
a be held at Turner Hall , in the City of Omaha.
Our common cause demands that no one of our
lumber shall be absent.
CHAS. KAUFMAXX ,
Secretary.
POWD
Absolutely Pure.
JIade from Grape Cream Tartar. No otbe. pri
aration makes such liht , flaky hot breads ois
icritorious pastry. Can be eaten by Dyspeptic ,
ithout fear of the ills resulting from heavy mdi-
cstibl food. Sold onlv in cans , by all Grocers.
ROYAL BAklNG POWDER CQ. .
NcwJVork.
L . lASOpentist ,
Omen Jacobs' Block , corner Capitol avenue
nd Fifteenth street , Omaha Neb. _ , _ _
Mxeminca his wMomfnc
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO LOAN-MONEY.
O LOAN" At 8 per cent in
. tercst in sumsoJ 32,600 an
upwardsfor3to5yoar9 , on first-claw city an
farm property. BEMIS HEAL ESTATE ami Lov
AGENCY , 15th and Douglas Sts.
TOXEY TO LOAX Call at Law Office of D
M L-Thonlas , RoomS , Oreighton Block.
rOXEY TO LOAN 1100 Faniham Stree
Dr. Kluranb" Loan Agency. nov-22tf
Good boy wanted at the New Yorklla
A Company. "
A partner with $3000 in aftrs ,
WANTED paving busines ) . a splendid O ] > entn
to the right nun. Address P. 0. box 823. Oinah
Neb. -
A half grown irl to take care of
WANTED 1410 north llith street , secon
hous-e north of Clark street , Wb-
IMMEDIATELY Man and wife t
WANTED good place and jTX > d wajes. Appl
\t. lt , > nrtiM- OU2-21
TIT-ANTED A good frtrl at August jllaase
V V restaurant , opposite Turner Hall , on lot
street. 9s5-2
/1AUPENTERS and cabinetmakers wantoi
IWiiKes from S2 to S3 per day. Inquire ne : .
to Ike offlce. OiO-1
A small house with 3 or 4 rooms
WANTED housekeeping. Address Le
Zook , Herald office. 977-2
T\7"ANTED Cattle and colts to ( fraze in
YV fenced pasture. Steers anil she cattl
grazed in separate pastures. For terms , location
le. , apply to MILTON HENDKIX , 2lst and Ho
ard sts. , Omaha. Neb. 820-cod26
U Tousley Rros. garden , next fc
WANTED , 10goodIwjs , 15 jears old
to pull needs. IJoys that mean business , nether
other need apply. 979-2a
A good reliable man to work .
WANTED one who thoroughly understand
milking. No other need apply.Uight man cai
have steady employment and good wages. In
( juire at the Palace llarket , 15th street , bctneei
Farnham and Harney. 070-26
An experienced girl for general
WANTED , small family. 1905 Cumin ? St
907-20
Two experienced drls , nurse an
WANTED . MRS. II. KOL'NTZE , 10th St.
South Omalia , 90S-20
" \TTANTED Men to ork on brick-yard ITT
W NER BROS. 974-27
\TTANTED An experienced gi 1 for genera
.YY house work in small family,4903 Cumin
street. 9sO-2
A situation as a clerk or salesma
WANTED goods business , ha\e 5 years ex
perienec , will work for \cry low wages in begin
ning. Tleasc address S. B. , lice o ice. 973-2
\TrANTED-Girl at the Pacific House.
YV 9C2-27
A good nurse girl at northwest
WANTED Hamilton and Pier streets , Shinn'
addition. E. MOONEY. 97C-tf
A cook at 1,300 Farnham streei
WANTED 075 tf
TXrANTEIXGood chambermaid at thi e Emmc
YY house. 005-23
TYrANTED Good girl for general housework
YY Reference required. Apply at 1414 Dodg
st. JOHN a WILLIS. y.o-t
T\7"ANTED Girl for general housework a
YY W. M. Yates. 904-tf
Carpenters and cabinet makers
WANTED BKB office OCW-tf
T AUNDRESS AND DINING ROOM GIR
J.J WANTED Immediately' at the Occidental
TTTANTCD 5 cartienters and 2 cabinet mak
YY crs. WM. EVERETT. 849-tf
"YT7 ANTED Two first-class barbers , and non
YV other need apply J. II. CURRY , Unio
Block. S2D.
-Man north of the endof ISthSt
H. W. BAIL. SOS-tf
"YTTAXTED A situation by a man of family
VV steady , industrious and willing to be use
ful in any honorable oapacity. Compensation ac
coniinj ; to capability. Please address J. E. II.
care of JEK otlicc. C04-tf
FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND.
TT10R RENT A large , nicely furnished room
Jj w itli closet , 1,811 Cal. St. Ret. lath and 10th
AND LAND Itemis rents houses
HOUSES , hotel * , fanni , lots , lands , otliccs
rooms etc , See 1st page ,
T710R UENT Nicely furnished large room am
_ P piano .S. AY. corner Ibth and Capital A e
J710R RENT Hon e with f room2 , story high
I' and fi acres ground , in Wilcox addition , ad
joining the Omalia Stock Yards. Apply to A
McGavock's grocery store , 10th St 943-27
RENT A large furnished room on hrst
FOR , with board. Al 3 a few day lioarders
wanted. 1603 California street. .i'JS-723-tf
RENT On first floor , furrished rooms
FOR comer 10th and Da\eniort. |
750-tf
T710R RENT Furnished rooms. Inquire at ISIS
JL1 Chicago street. , COC-tf
KENT The building 100C linrt street
FOR used by John Cane as the London
meat market. Some butcher tools for sale. Ap
? ly on the premises or of John liaumer , 1314
Farnhara street ( > 'J5.tJ
RENT A store , corner 10th and Lea * en
FOR . Inquire next door , at Peter-on's.
022-tf
RENT 2 furnkhed rooms o\er Mej
FOR ' Exchange , N. E. cor. 16th and Dodge
streets. 2s9-tf
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE OR RENT Nice cottage home jnsl
built , 5 rooms , acre lot , corner Iturtanc
Dutton bt , Lowe's second addition. Apply at onct
to Chas. J. Foikett or Gco. P. Bemis. OsS-27
BEMIS has rattling long listi of houses , lota
lands and farms for sale. Call and gc :
them.
FOR SALE Stock and fixtures of the Dojle
book and new s store , No. 1418 Douglas St
MRS. A. J. DOYLE. OS2-t
SALE Latvu lot and two Rood houses a :
FOIl , . .
House and lot in South Omahaat 31,200.
House and lot in Korth Omaha at 81,600.
House and part of lot near California street , il ,
500.
500.Small
Small house and full lot at $350.
Inquire of Jno. L. MiCaguc , opjiosite poitoHice.
UCO-tf
EOR SALE House and lot 33x132 ; suitable for
warehouse. Inquire of Peterson , 10th St
001-tf
TORSALE-rHou e and lot on 16th street , lic-
JL tween Nichols and Paul. Terms cosy. En-
luire at 1140. 057-23
J7IOR SALE Setcral good lots in Riven iew ad-
J dition. John L. MeCaguc , Opp. Po t Office.
050 tf
> R1CK-S12.00 a thousand. T. MURRAY.
> 834-23
T ) EMIS'NEW CITY MAPS,25c. Sec 1st page.
SALE 2 acres ground in West Omaha.
FOR
Inquire of J. Henry , No. 11016th. 873-tf
SALE Ten elegant residence lots , situ
ated near terminus of red-car street railway
ine ; neer in market before. Inquire of E. ( S.
IUMPHREY , fc07 N. ISth street. 795 J
SALE Tw o-story nousc and part lot , near
POR ] > t. Location good. John L. McCoguc ,
Opp. Post Offlce. 058-tf
SALE A peed pa } ing restaurant. In
quire at this office. 703-25-lm
ITIOR SALE Maps of Douglas and Sarpy count -
t ? ties. A. ROSEWATER , 1520 Farnham street. "
320-tf
SALE Three good lots in North Omaha ,
FOR 31,000.
Lot in Shinn's addition at S450.
Lot in South Omaha at $450.
Beautiful rcoidencc lot at $1,600.
Good corntr lot 148x100 , an castfrontagc at
" 2.200.
Three lots one square fromlSth street car line ,
< 450 each.
Inquire of JohnL. McCaguc , opposite po toilice.
001-tf
BEST THING YET H. G. Clark & Co.'a
THE Self Raising Winter Wheat Flour ,
or inncakcs , biscuits , and all kinds of pastry.
Try it Ask your grocer for it -tTB-tt
> EMIS' REAL ESTATE BOOM. See 1st page.
MISCELLANEOUS.
mAKEN UP By Peter Carrigan , five .miles
I southwest of Omaha , one brown and one
oy horse. Owner can have the same by proving
iropcrty and joying expenses. 057-5t-cth
rtTRAYED OR STOLEN A gray mare with lay
j colt , largo bay horse and a tlark brown jwny.
.cave information at thU office. 095-27
EJIIS' REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. See
B
1st pa e.
nTOAYED OR STOLENne pair of horses
O one dark bay , a little stiff in hind le s , one
ark iron jrray , had one ihoe on risht hind foot
hen last . een. Any information leadins to their
ecovcrv will be rewarded. F. E. JIEUniTT.
"lorcnce , XeK * 031-27
rjTRAVEn On STOLEN' A liaht red and white
O cow about 5 5'ears old , with lon trail and in
wr condition and large crooket horns. ! / > < t on
lay 13th , left a youny calf. $3.00 reward will be
> aid for her return to Sinum Kaciined. one block
outh of Ilcr's Distillery. 971-Ctd2tw30
1TRAYED A lar e brown , raw bonc t horse
J mule , one front ankle bent in. A suitable
ewanl will be raid for his return to .Ramsey"
rcry stable , opposite P. O. OC3-20
And Parasol ? repx'red by M.
QMBUELLAS and Famam sts. TeOtf
T 31. BROWX Corner 12th and Chicago
IL. streets , is ready to bore or deepen wells ,
latisfaction sjuaranteeil. SOCtf
ASIS Can be pot at John Barra stable for
L all kinds of work nt reasonable figures , nrfr
ar 13th and Learenworth streets. 375-tf
pvONT FOHGET The successors of the Amcr-
U lean House , on Douglaa street , between 9th
ind 10th , for board , lodging- and transient cug-
omcrs. ncspectfallr ,
56-tf JULIC3& LOUISEnOS3. _
- " * -
ndIJD
FOR SALE.
1,000,000 Acres
-OF THE-
FINEST LAND
IN
- -
EASTERN NEBRASKA
SELECTED IN ANEABLY DAY NOT EAI
ROAD LAND , BUT LAND OWNED BY No >
RESIDENTS , WHO ARE TIRED PAYING TAXES
AND ARE OFFERING THEIR LANDS AT TH
LOW PRICE OF § 0 , § S , AND 810 PER ACRF
ON LONG TIME AND EASY TERMS.
WE ALSO OFFER FOR SALE
IMPROVED FARMS
IN
- -
Douglas , Sarpy and Washington
m J i va/
ALSO , AN IMMENSE LIST OF
OmakOityEealEstate
Including Elegant Uesiilcnces , IJusines.
and Residence Lots , Cheap Houses am
Lots , and a large number of Lots in most o
the Additions of Omaha.
Al-o , Small Tracts of 3,10 and 20 acrce
in and near the city. We have good oppor
tunities for making Loans , and in all ca > c
personally examine titles and take everj
precaution to insure safety of money s
invented.
Below \ve offer a small list of SPECIA
BOGGS & HILL ,
Eeal Estate Brokers
14O8
North Side of Farnham Street
Opp. Grand Central Hotel ,
OMAHA , NEB.
CAI C A beautiful residence lot o ;
wflLEL California l.ctw ecu --"iiil am
23 < 1 strccN , S1COO.
HOGGS k HILL.
C A I C 'crJ n'KC hou-c and lo
OMLH on Jth amMVeWer strict
\\ithlKim , real hou c , uull cistern , fliaile aw
fruit trees , e\erj thing complete. A tlctirabl
piece of proiKsrt i , figures low.
IJOCGS & HILL.
STfSD OAI C Splcn.li.1 Iia iiid lotsS. E.
rUn O/iLu corner of lUth and Capita
A\etme. I0GS ! < HILL
CAI C Houu and lot corner
OH L C and 21st streets , ; > j < x > . -
BOGGS ti. HILL.
ml * Large ] house on I > ai enport
SI street between llth anil 12th
goop location for boarding house. Owner wil
sell km BOGGS&HILL.
H0 ( ? QAI 5 Two new house * mi full lot
rUn OMLC in Kountze & Kutli's add !
tioii. This property will hu sold lery ciicap.
HOGGS & HILL.
FOIl SAI.K A top pheaton. Enquire of Jan.
Stcphenson. 991-tf
COD CAI C Comer of two choice lots in
rUn OMLC Shinn's Addition , niULt | teat
at onee sulimit best cosh olfer.
olfer.HOGGS is HILL.
CAI C A Rood anil ilc-irable rcsi
OMLC deuce property , $4000.
BOGUS & HILL.
AC ! M C RESIDENCE Not in the niarktt.
rlllt Oner will tell for C,500.
HOGGS k HILL.
OAI C 4 tfood lota , Shinn's 3d ad
OMLL dition * 150 each.
BOGCS & HILL.
CflR Qfil S A very fine residence lot , tc
I Ull OMLC some mrty desiring to buliil
a fine house , S2.300. BOGGS & HILL.
COD GAi C About 200 lots in Kountze &
rUll OMLC Ituth's addition , ja-t south
of St. JIary'H aieuue , § 450 to g&OO. The-c lots
are near business , surrounded lij fine impro\e-
mcnts and are 40 per cent cheaper than any other
lots in the market. Sate money by bujin ; ; these
lois. HOGGS K HILL.
Q A ! C 10 Iots > s | 'aljic ' ° r fin ° r < * ' -
OMLC duice , on 1'ark-Wild avenue ,
3 blocks S. E. of dejiot , all twen.ilrith fine larpc
trees. Price extremely low. SX ) to 700.
HOGGS & HILL.
CAI C Some very cheap lota in
d/iLC Lake's addition.
BOGGS i HILL.
CAI C Cheap corner lot , corner
OMLEl Douglas and Jefferson St .
HOGGS i HILL.
C AI C os Iots onfit1' ' . W th , 2Sth ,
OMLC fflth and 30th bL . , between
Farnham , Douglas , and the pro ] ) sed cvtcnsion of
Oed 'e street. Prices range from jiOO to $400.
\Ve ha\c concluded to ( jive men of silull means ,
one more chance to secure a home and will build
houos on these lots on small jnyments , and will
sell lots on monthly payments.
payments.BOGCS
BOGCS & IIH.L.
ETDR CAI C 1GO neon , 0 miles from city ,
lUn OMLC about 30 acres very choice
valley , with running water ; balance setitly rolling
prrinr , only 3 miles fjoin railaoail , . * 10 per acae.
BOGGS K HILL.
Qftl P 400 acres in one tract twelve
OMLC miles from city ; 40 acres cnl-
titatcil , Luin ; , ' ijprinsof water , some nicu val
leys. Tlie land is all Ilrst-class rich prairie. Trite
810 wracrr. HOOGSA HILL.
Qfll F 720 acres In one body , "miles
wMLb west of Fremont , is all levtl
land , pjoduung heavy frrowtliof ( ; ra.M. in hi h
valley , rich soil and J mies from railroad and
side trackin good settlement and no better lam !
'in be found. - HOGGS i HILL.
ETHD CAI C A highly improved fann of
lUn OMLC 240 acres , 3 miles from city.
Fine improvements on this land , owner not a
practical fanner , determined to sell. A good
opening for some man of means.
means.BOGGS
BOGGS & HILL.
CflD CAI C 2,000 acres of bnd near Mil-
run OMLC land Station , 3,500 near Elk-
tiom , 8 to § 10 ; 4,000 ares in north part of coun
ty , S7 to 510 , 3,000 acres 2 to 8 miles from Klor-
: nce , ? 5 to 10 ; 5,000 acres west of the Elkhorn ,
fl to 10 ; 10,000 acres scattered through the coun
ty , * C to 810.
Tlie abote lands lie near and ail join nearly
: very farm in the county , and can mostly be sold
in Email cash ] nymcntwith the balance In 1-2-3-
I and 5 year's time. HOGGS & HILL.
Cfl D C AI C Several fine resiliences prop-
rUn OMLC ertics never before otfcrul
md not known in the market as being for Kile.
Locations will only be matle known to i > urchasers
'mcaninir busincs. HOGGS & HILL.
MPROVED FARMS
mprovc farms around Omalia , and in all parts of
tougla.ii , Sarpy and Washington counties. Abe
anus in Iowa. For description and prices call on
u. IlOCGSiHILL.
0 Iu ! incss Lots for Sale on Kamamand Ioug-
Lis streets , from $3,000 to * i,3lO.
BOGGS & HILL.
CAI C 8 business lots nextw t
OMLC of Masonic Temple price
Ivanccd of tf > ,000 eath. HOGGS i HILL
"flD CAf C 3bn ne s lots west of Odd
Un OMLC Fellows blo < V , * J 500 each.
BOGGS & HILL.
"H D CAIC - bu , > incss lots south side
Ull OMLC Douglas street. It een 12th
nd 13th , ifly eath. BOUGS HILL.
rflP CAI C lCOacrcsocvcrcd with young
Un OMLC timber ; Ihing water , sur-
ounded by improved rnn , only 7 miles from
ty. Cheapest land onliand.
BOGGS & HILL.
llpypl FO I amAgent for COLUMBIA
and OTTO BICYCLES. Send
three-cent stamp for Catalogue
and Price List containing full j
information.
H , L D , SOLOMON ,
Paints , Oil and Glass.
O3IAHA ,
tonrth Ward Eegistration Notice
STATE OP NEBRASKA , )
DOI-OLAM COC.VTT. /
Notice fs hereby given that I will sit at E. Wy-
lan'ji store , 15th street , on Saturday , May 23th ,
) make additions , to correct omlisioas , to strike
ff any name that b not entitled to Ithe elective
ranchisc , or other errors in said Ifat.
In witness whereof , I hereunto set my hand thi
tth day of Jfay , A V. 1831.JOII.V
JOII.V K. WOOD ,
i26to29. . . Uerotrar tttt Ward -
Omaha , Collins
Cheyenne , Colorado
Spring and Summer * '
OTHING !
LATE AMD HOBBY STYLES
FOR MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN.
! ats , Caps , Trunks , Valises.
TO
.
IX TIIE LATEST STYLES.
Satisfaction Guaranteed ! Prices to Suit All ! !
1322 FARNHAM STREET ,
.
IS'EAK FOURTEENTH.
MAX MEYER & BEO.
the Oldest Wholesale and
Retail Jewelry House in
Omaha. Visitors can here
find all novelties in Silver
Ware , Clocks , Rich and
Stylish Jewelry , the La
test , Most Artistic , and
Choicest Selections in
Precious Stones , and all
descriptions of Fine
Watches , at as Low Pri
ces as is compatible with
honorable dealers. Call
and see our Elegant New
Store , Tower Building ,
corner llth and Farn .
ham Streets.
MAX MEYER & BRO.
MAX IEBE & BEO.
O IVT
THE LEADING
IX TIIE 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 ,
i 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
i ( not fail to see us before pnr-
, chasing.
C3OIRGOE3
WITH THE BEST SELECTED STOCK OF
JB urnisning
IN OMAHA.
-WK AKE. PAK EXCELLENCE-
THE YOUM IEFS CLOTHIEESI \
BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE , ' > - ,
1212 FAENHAM STREET , 1212
SOHLANK & PRINCE.
New Shoe Store.
W. L. KLDD , Prop. ,
NEW GOODS-LATEST STYLES-BOTTOM
PRICES-EVERYTHINC WARRANTED.
V
J. W. MURPHY & CO. ,
Wholesale Liquor Dealers
And Agents for Kentucky Distilling Co.
Comer 14th anil lollM [ st * . Omaha , Sell
THE NEW YORK
Has from Creighton Hall , llth and Farnham , to
ONE DOOR WEST OF B. & M. HEADQUARTERS.
For the Largest Assortment , the Latest Styleanil
THE BEST QUALITY OF HATS AND CAPS ,
THE NEW YOBK COMPACT JEHADS THEM ALL. Satisfy yourself by
Examining the Stock.
A full line and a complete aswrtmcnt of the latest Stj Ics of Straw IIat Just opened.
TFS TTTTBTET ? TWA NN
. -Oo ii U JJ Ju J.vlyJi lJ.1 JLl
9
ELER
Cor. Douglas and 13th Streets.
GIVES CHEAT BAKCAINS IX L.VDIKS' AS I ) CENT'S
\MER1GAN \ GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.
ALL KINDS OF
Jewelry , Silver-Ware and Diamonds.
We Guarantee the 1'est C oiN for the Least Honey.
. F. STOETZEL ,
Dealer in Hardware ,
Store Repairer , Job Worker and lamtfaotoer
. .
O3E" ATT.BKTZ3S
enth and Jackson Sts. , - - - Omaha , Neb.
Horse Shoes and Ms
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