Ul tWJJUUUI ill'IJ Ul IMWULUi THE OMAHA BEE OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. THE OMAHA DAILY 1IHK ; Is sorted to mill filers by tarrlor, lo any irtrtul llio illy, ovijr evi-iiliiit, ItSurnU-" ex- wptel,) st ftfu-n rnMT week, or M.75 for ' slilinonthsl.nd tLiOperaiinuni, when psld , la jTaini ... . ! CrrUrt.rtiol allowed lo remit money for aiuarlltIoi,, or lo t'H cop.is ul iu ujmi.y . Bit. ,, , I All complaints oui mrguianiies, ii'iarosscu i lomuoime win icoeivg proiuni aiieiiuuo. This Omaha Daily H.k will 1 mailed In , ;gr'ft",',! rn",T""! wlM M"W" lnTS' ('.!) perhiinllm. 3.11 " G months. Tins (liiAlU Daily Hkk has by If. ilie . LAllOESr circulation In Hie lty, and Is, Ih.refore, lie lit and ihrapeit ilmrtLiiiifC nullum. . IUtki or Ai)VKitrwmi. UkI notices, . ceU er Unci loinl advcitlwiiont, W cent p;r fine) by tho mouth, 10 cent. No auveriiscniiiiii uueriou lor ! ,i.iu .n ,t...- Special notices, lo cents r"'rllu,"S alnnle Inser tion, not less than 21 lent. Transl4ntabverlltem.its mint ltinrl.lly Ix) paid for In advance- . Itatealor standing advertisements by special All Lciral Notlcis, Slatcmonts, Trbular Work, etc., requiring careful revhlon by copv, or proof to Ih furnished, must Imi handed In Mure ten o'clock a. m. to Insure Insertion tlie amuday. ... HpecMI anil J,cal aJvertlsoui'iuts befory two o'clock r. . , Advertisement Woro one o clock r. M. All advertisements fjr the AVkkklv Hkk roust be handod In More Monday noon, for th" Mine week's issue. XOTICH. On ana after Oclolior twenty-first, lR7i, llio city circulation of tho Daily iikic ti assumed by Mr. IMwin Davis, to whoe order all sub scriptions not paid at the offlce will V payable, and by whom all receipt! forsulwcrlptlons will b countersigned. IX KOSI'.WATEIl, I'nbllsher. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIN'S. Union Icin. MATE. .11:30 A.M. . ;WI 1. M. . 7:00 A.M. AURIVf. 1:UU1'..M. 8:H 1. M. I:l.-1'M. Dally Kiprcss. Dally Mixed.... Dally freluht.. Cltlraicn, IturlliiKtMii ltlvrr. A- tMioxonrl Pactflc Bxinit...tl:J'.M. tlO:OOA.M. Uall....... 330A. M. 10:IK I. l. aumlija excepted. tAlonciay iixri-pled. JbatonUys exreptvu. (.'Iilrasoi hoilt iMlnuil A: 1'atlllc. Mall....... Sid) A.M. 'IlinOi'.M. Kxprraa liWI'.M. t'J::! A. M. Humlaya excuptvtl. t.Monday uxrepivil, C'blctiuo Ar NurtUwrhtcrii. Mall JilOA.M. 1130 I'.M. Kxprcs im P.M. t'hMA.M. Knnaaa!Uy,Kt.Jo. ArCoiiiirll IllnfU Monilnir KxpreKi., . t.:0il A M. Mrt'.A.M. llreuliiK Kxprcisi.. A:M l. M r,:ri I'. M. Onmlm A: Nartliwt-Httirit iiikI viiiix (llty A I'urllli'. Mail Kxpreaa ; A.M. 'J:V. I'.AI. Dully except Hiliul.t)e. OmutliUKPS and J-iuiHuo Wiiiii teavu the ofllcc, corner Kariiliam uml Nlulli alrrcta, II f tntm inlliulcit In ndviiurr of tlif iiIhim- INHiirnl tlia. Opeiilnt; ami Clii.liijr !' Mails in Omnia:. ruiiiTK. miK. ci'Ht. WKHT. A. W. f. X. A. H. T. M, ,.. If .i.ui ..ll:ini CAST. y.N. W. It. It... :) 5:00 do do !!: S.IKl U. K.I. A V. It. It... 7:1(1 'i:iw do do Il:ii0 H:uo U.AM, niverlt.lt li:(W S:U) do do tl:U) MIUTII U. B.Ht..tn 10:10 n:tu 4:uo do do '. Wiim O.&H.W.lt. It l:iK) H:U) MORTU. O.AN.VY.AH.C.&I'.. 3::w.... 7:1.) Offico open Sundaya from l'to 1 P. . Probnblo KHtnl Accliltut. Yesterday afternnoii n man named Ham Peterson, while drunk-, w.tj tipped out of his wat;on, and bovcrcly injured internally in hi chest and back, lie was picked tip-and taken to jail, wlicrtJ ho received all possible attention till tliiu morning, when ho Will taken to hiithomc, five miles) out in the country. It U thought that ho was fatally injured. Whinky is thus likely to till another colli n. 25 ccnt.s n pair paid for pigeons', at McAunland'a gun store. marlStl GKNUixn ctistom-mado clothing by M. Elguttcr, 200 Farnliam street, Omaha, Neb. marl8ml JUST "iuJOKlN'KD, A FKESII LOT OF 1MPOUTKD CIOAUS. "E3PANOLAS," "PAllTAaAS," "FLOlt DB fjUILVS," "PAUL MURPHY," AND "IDOLIOS," AT MAX MKYER tc CO., COI. F.LEVENTir AND FARNIIAM STREKT. P. .S-Tlio uhove are sold nt rea roiinble iluro. marlS-lt For Nnln. Three store rooms and lot, corner 1 2th and ' Douglas street. AIino a lot on St. Mary's Avenue. Apply to jan-ltf GitADY & Ilito. Uf.AiiK & Fiikncii, aro to-day ro wiving ono car load "of apples, the besj wo ovor saw in this markot. Jutrr received. Bilk and fancy drefl.s goods; beautiful and styllnh. Also ladies' ties In variety. marlhG Stephens & Wilcox. Oct your watch and jewelry re paired at Whipple & Sender's, 2(51 Douglas street, near comer of loth, marltf Dirrmtltiic'fl Pattern for Spring of 187JI, at 2.i8 N. W. coiner Sixteenth and Dodgo streets. mnrlttivl Spring stylo of hatsjiint teeeived at Mrs. O. Wood's, No. 28(1 Douglas fitrcct. marfitf Indian mulo-ities m nt:i Farnhani Ueel. nit Ml I Sf!K McKi'.llgou's tun! mi the fom th page. 'UiK'-Mir Tjik best cakes in the city at Latey's. mar-llf ., J O. L. JlJtf KrNH it Co., WW Thlr- tecnth street, does THE HlvST print-1 ing. dec2.1-dtl' Go to tho Omaha llujr Store, No. 5.11 Mth street, opHdte po-tnfllcc, nnd examine dm elegant huir goods just received, A large stock con stantly on hand. Mrc. 15. Adams & Mm. C. KuIiMim'u. marl 2 Im IliUillEAia Letter Heads, State ments and Circulars printed in tho very ,bet und latent styles, at tliq IIek oilic. jaiiOtf Show rM.'H anil- window glass nt 8 douiou'a. JfinOlf TiiKltMrtMi.TBHH at looJnian'. loc.tf Oiiinliit Brevities. -Mm. 1). I. Bowers will play here next week, nnd tho sale of reserved scats lias already been licgun by Wy- man & Ebcrhart. Ono nostal. i unc postal, i one express, and two i . . I baggage cars, three lirst-classcoacncs, i . n . ' ,., 1, trs,. I iinu ivur siii'in wuiwku mu """" Pacific exprc. train went this morn j.irr '' -The iMiein, entitled "St. Patrick's Day," which appeared in our last evening a isiue, was written on tuo spur of the moment whilo tho pro cession moved tip Farnliam ntreet, by John O'Kcefe, E-q. The North Star Society recently formed a debating club, which held its first meeting last evening at the Society's hall. Tho question, "Re solved, That nature is more beautiful than art," was decided in favor of old nature. A dispatch was received to-day from Hon. John Tatrc, saying that no decision has yet been rendered on the terminus question. Council liluiTj will please keop its powder dry, and mourn over that which has already been wasted. After the oration at Rcdick's Opera House, a lady in coming out, fell down the stairs head foremost, and was stunned for a moment or two, by tho shock. Those who wit ncssed the accident, wondered that she did not break her neck. This evening tho first masquerade ball of tho Omaha Mccuncrchor will take place, at Turner Hall. Every thing possible has been douo to make this the finest affair of the season. Tito programme, as published in an other column, is an attractive one, and speaks for itself. The ball begins promptly at 8 o'clock, with a "polon :iUo'' by the Omaha City Hand. Tl.c ball of the Euimclt Monu incut Association, at Shnaf's Hall last evening, was very largely attend ed. The floor was at all times crowded with dancers, who were viewed with a great deal of interest by the hundreds of spectators. Tho b:ill continued till an early hour this morning, when all went home tired out, and sleepy, too, and put them selves in their little beds. A gentleman, who usually knows what he is about, made a bet at l'apillion, yesterday, of $2o a side, that the city circulation of tho Bi:k was equal to, if not more than, the combined city circulation of tho other two Omaha dailies. He won his bet, with miiiu! to spaic. If any doubt tho statement concerning" our city circulation, well double tho above amount on a similar wager. Put up, or shut up! A double team attached to a bran now wagon, ran away on How ard street yesterday afternoon. They wcro only Htoppcd by wedging them selves in between n fence nnd dwell ing houso between Twelfth and Thir tccnth streets, after demolishing the whole wagon except the forward part of tho running gear. A lady sitting on tho porch of tho house, was thrown into hysterics by tho tight of tho accident. Mr. McMcans, a telegrapher, and a young man named Drake, wcro tho victims of a runaway this afternoon, on Twelfth street, between Douglas and Farnhani. Their horse, becom ing frightened at a hideous-looking corn doctor, started on a run, nnd tho occupants of tho buggy, in their endeavors to stop tho animal, wcro both tumbled out upon tho street. Drake had his noso badlybruiscd up, but othorwiso was not injured, whilo McMcans escaped without a scratch. Tho horso rati up Douglas, and thence north on Fifteenth, nnd it was doubt ful, at our hist observation, whothcr tho buggy would hold together for another trip. Nkw spring Hats at Mrs.C.UIrey's. Selling cheap. Harney street near Fourteenth. marlS-dlw A uaii load of choice apples le ci'ived this day by Clark it French. inn r 1 7 tl' Tin: members of tho Omaha Mjen nerehor wish to have itoxprcsjly un derstook that all persons of question able character will bo excluded from tho ma-quurado at Turner Hall Tues day evening. nil? 2t Oh, urry the Kt-MN to Mtu'y. I have got a new coach, and I don't want anybody to turn up their nnM's at it. It is a nice, cheap hitch up, and will carry six passengers and baggage, (ilvo me a cull and I will please jmi all, at the old reliable stable, corner of Ninth and Douglas streets, .Inn.vT. Cl.AltK. innrir.tr Cam, at the IJr.i: Olliro if you want '-d j"b printing, nt reasonable ptiees. dtf. Fmi the finest homemado candies go to Latey's. marltf A I'm. I, a-hiirtment of wax llowor iiMiteiial jiht received at Goodmans. octlltf LADIICS' FANCY BAZAAR AND CORSW ICMPOHIUM.Tho storo room No. f0(l, Fourteenth street, be tween Farnhani and Douglas, will bo occupied by Messrs. Uiegcimon llros., or New York City, as a ladles' furnishing and fancy goods establish Incut, on or nbniit tho 1st of April, U73. inarlKtf "SUCH DINGS VOT NEVER SAW!" How "Wilholm Was Beaten Out of Hla Household Traps by a Cunning Woman. Willum Lett is the name ol'mi lion oU German cabinet maker, who bin been at work for several years for Dewey & Stone. Some time ago ho had trouble witli his wife, ami for good cause lie went to Indiana to live fora whilo at least long enough lo have proceedings for a divoico insti tuted, and tho case is still pending. Upon his return from tho State of many divorces, lie set his eye on another woman, -whom ho prooed to marry as soon as ho obtained his di vorce. He accordingly furnished a house, nnd hud her take care of it, she occupying, however, nsoparato apart ment for sleeping purposes. Matters ran along in this manner for several nwntlis, till last evening, when Wil liam returned home, only lo find that his projective happiness had been completely upset by the deser tion of liLs intended second wife. During tho day some relatives of hers, had como into tho city witli a wagon provided with n hay rack, and upon this, with the woman's assistance, they packed every availablo picco of furnituro nnd article of household goods, and covering up the property witli hay, they drovo out of town to their home, eight miles from the city. Tho only thing they left behind them was honest Wilhelm's trunk, containing his clothes. The state ot aflatrs almost broke his heart, and upon finishing his story to his em ployers this morning, ho exclaimed, witli tears in his eyes, " Mem (Jott j Ich vniihl :u lief bin died as lmf such dings habben ! Such ding- vat I neversaw!" Tho matter has heeii put into the hands of a I iwyer, who will attempt to recover the prepeity. (Ciiniiiunri'n.i'.l Edi'ioii Iir.c: I wish to call the attcntiuii of our City Council to the condition of the street or road leading lo tho povder Houms. This road is nlmost impass ible at the ptesent time, and we are informed that a buggy was upet a few days since, whilo returning from a funeral, caused by the bad condi tion of the road. A portion of this road is within tho city limits, nnd as this proiierty and the citizens in the tho vicinity of tho road have to pay their portion of the city tax. it is but just that the city should see that this road is mndo passible. This is quite a thoroughfare for farmers visiting tho city from Sarpy county. This road is simply a disgrace to tho city and to Douglas county. If this is not already a public road it should bo made one immediately. Mason street should bo opened to Twentieth street and Twentieth street south to Pierce, nnd a street should bo opened from thero to tho Rellevuo road run ning south through Wilcox's addition, and from tho city boundary a road hould bo opened and kept in pass ible condition by the county. If wc expect to build up a city liero wo must seo that our thoroughfares lead ing into tho city aro in the very best condition, otherwise wo cannot expect any farmer to como hero, only when lie is compelled to do so. A Tay I'ayuii. (Comiminkatcil.) That JHatituIr nml DyliiK tViininii. Editoix Ui:n: Owing to wrong directions sent concerning tho where abouts of the destitute and dying wo man, Maggio Hughes, an account of whoso suffering condition appeared in your last evening's Ui:r, I was unnblo to find tho house so that sho could be relieved. 1 spent three days search ing for it, and did not learn where it was located, till I discovered the de sired information in your puor. This morning I vi-ited tho house, and thero found Miss Emma Davis read ing tho scriptures to tho dying wo maiij who cannot live but a day or two. Miss D. requested that a Min ister bo sent lor, and I have obtained tho services of ono. Hereafter, should any similar cases bo discovered, undlho directions left at your office, I will call and seo that they aro proparly provided for. Yours truly, Samauitax. A lliuivroua ClinrutU'i- Arrtalnl. James Allen, hailing from Eaton vllle, Iowa, whilo in tho city Sutiday afternoon, became intoxicated, and was arrested on general principles by Captain Kelloy, assisted by officer Benedict. While being tuken to jail, ho went down juto his pockets, as if to draw a weapon. Ho was there upon searched and found to havo in his no-session n couple of derringers, which, after it struggle, were tuken from him. As it was thought that ho was n dangerous character and was wanted somewhere, a totogram was sent to Eatonvillc, asking for information. The answer came back that ho was under $200 ball, lo appear at court there fur some ofli'iise, and that it was letter to let htm go. Evidently tho bail was ino-o deslied than his presence. Ho was accordingly dis charged at tho l'olico Court this morniHg, on condition that ho would leavo town. SPRING Sl'YLE SILK DRESS HATS, now ready at ARMSTRONG & SHOCK'S, 018, Thirteenth streot. For NEATNESS and QUALITY they cannot be excelled. inurlS 2t TUMBLER THROWING. A Woman's Hoad Cut Open by a GUan Thrown by a Man. At a late hour last night n colored brute from Council lSliifi's, etitored the cigar and candy storo of Kato Anderson, near the comer of Tenth street and Capitol Avonue, and in vested twenty-live cents in n cheroot, which lie lit, and pulled vigorously. Between pull's ho Intel tho audacity lo address some very Improper re marks to tho proprietress, who or dered him out i.f ho establishment Her commands not being obeyed, she called him some very hard names, but really no better than ho deserved, This enraged him, and not liking such back talk from white-trash, lie picked up a tumbler, and threw it at her with all the force he could muster. Tho flying missilo struck Kato on tho head, and breaking into several pieces, made two or thrco very deep and ugly wounds. Tho tumbler thrower then ran out and made good ltis escape. Tho wounded cigar girl, with the assistance of a friend, fottud her way to old Dr. Van Hooscn's office, on Tenth street, half frightoncd to death, fearing Unit the wounds would prove fatal. Tho doctor dressed them, however, and sent her home, assuring her that sho would live a whilo longer, and stand a chanco of having a half dozen tumblers being thrown at her. I'eranmil. ,1. C. Salmon, of Chicigo, takes "trout in ids," at the Wyoming. Gi'oi'e M. Bacon, hailing I'inm Chicago, i- patronizing Wyoming Hotel pink and beans. II. 11. Cook, dispatcher of the MU-ouri river bridge, went 15.11 yc terdy, being failed away by sickness in his family. General P. Edward Connor, who foimerly commanded Camp Douglas, Salt Lake City, is at the Wyoming He is now engaged in railroading in Utah. Mr. Weber, of the firm of Wilson it Weber, who last winter had hi leg broken at Nebraska City by a runaway accident, was down town to day on crutches. It will be three months before he regains the full uaeof the limb. Among the ninny arrivals at the Wyoming are the following: E. F. Warner, Nebraska City; W. W. Ward -II, C. W. Seymour, do.; T. W. Dexter, San Francisco; A. 11. Chap man, Nevnda; Andrew Ladee, do.; 11. It. Clark, Dcs Moines; T. M. Tillotson, Philadelphia; T.G. Hill, St. Louis; II. D. Brown, Plattstnouth; J. T. Davis, Blair. SPRING STYLE FELT and CLOTH HATS this day received, nt ARMSTRONG it SHOCK'S, 518, Thirteenth street. They are tho NEATEST ever issued, marl 8 2t T. C. Ilrimnrr, Ihc GROCER. mar7-10t Tin: greatest novelty of modem medical and chemical scienco is found in Dr. Pierco's Pleasant Purgative Pellets, or Tasteless, Coated Concen trated Root and Herbal Juice, And Billions Granules tcarcrly larger than mustard eeah, yet jiosscssing as much cathartic power as tho old stylo of large, repulsive pills, whilo they aro moro easily taken and are pleasant in effect. 23 cents a vial by drug gists. H If ctv Ilulcn. 1. All transient job work must be paid for on delivery. 2. All transient special and local notices must bo paid in advance. This does not apply to city custom ers who aro running Recounts cur rent. H, Legal advertisements, ordered in by attorneys, officials, or others, will be charged to the party handing them in, if no other arrangement is made, at the .legal rate of $1 per square for tho first insertion, and 50 cents jwr square for all subsequent Insertions. Where an attorney or other party will not become" responsi ble, payment in advance will bo de manded. 1. Transient parties, concerts, shows, and all entertainments, will bo required to pay in advance, Iwth for job work and advertising. There can he no deviation from ibis rule. . The free list is hereby suspcuded. tl. No dally exchanges will be made with weekly papors. 7. Announcements for church ser vices on the Sabbath, and death no tices, tvill be inserted free not tr ex ceed live Hues each. 8. The following prices aro agreed upon an applying to local customers : Marringo notices. $1; Masonic, Odd Fellows, and all society notices or announcements of efcry description, not to exceed five lines, HO ecnU. 11. Local notices notwA'erein speci fied, lectures, meetings, aniiouncc ments of candidates prior to nomina tions, not to exceed five lines, $1. 10. These rules will take cliect and bo in force on nnd after Monday, March 10th, 1873. 11. Tho several proprietors whoso names aro hereunto annexed, do cot euant mid agree that theao rules shall bo adopted for tho guidance of their several papers, nnd remain bind ing nnd in forco until notico of the withdrawal of any or all of the par ties named shall appear over their signatures in their reflective papers, and that theso rules and regulations shall be considered valid and in force until such natico be given. 13. ltOSKWATER, Proprietor Daily Bee. MlLLlIH & RlCIIAItDSON, Proprietors Daily Herald. St. A. D. Balcoujik, Manager Daily Republican. Final! nan und'all kinds of salt fish kept by Clark A French. inarl7 If MANSARD ROOF. Ono Man Hit3 Another Over tho Eye, and Makes a Deep Wound. Vindquct, the ice man, whilo standing , Rasmusen's saloon on rurnlinm slrnm. I.ist nrnnliirr liml n I.no.l .M.f .... I.l... I i ' biMltiesi In Mil line will sue all tumble, anl llCaU pilt Oil llilll by a mail named . ran U accommodated on abort liotlre nt vuiall Andersnu tvlm nnm in .mil ivttlw.ni exiicne, by appljluut llio new and -r.lemal-AIKItrOII, WUO caillO 111 .tllCt Without Imllr armnziit Aitcucr of llhl). NOItliLS. N. any cercinony waiKen mji to liis vic tim and hit him over tho oyo cither witli a derringer or something clso ho held in Ills baud, cutting a sovcro gasli over tho optic. Tho assailant, after accomplishing his deed, took ,js departure ns suddenly as ho had made his appearance. It seems that Anderson had been employed by Vindqucst, and had had somo difficul ty in getting his pay for his work, and so tookjthis method of squaring accounts. Vindqucst proceeded to a drug store and had tho wound bound up, but the manner in which tho job was put up not suiting liim, lie called on Dr. Pitincy, who fixed him out. Wo understand that he intends to havo Anderson arrested, and justice meted out to liim. Bl.ACK Al.l'ACAS ll Specialty, dccTtf at Cruickshank's. Buhiniss Gauds of the latest styles nt tho Bub office, quick, neat and cheap. Call and see. janOtf O.vto.s Si.th, cheap at Brunei' S. it Co's. niarlS-.'lt "OM!IA MaENNER CHOR." Tho First Masquerade till of' tho Society. At Turner Hall, Tuesday Evening, March lath, 1373. A grand UKi-querade ball will be given by the "Omaha Mieniictchor," on Tuesday evening, March 18th, at Tinner Hull. Picpaiutiotis are being made to make this the event of the season. The ball will open nt 8 o'clock in the evening with a "Polo naise," by the Omaha City Band. After which the following programme Avlll Iks carried out: I. Fro; quadrille, by eight mem bers of the "Miennercluir." U t'ho "great murder," jierlorined bj -. c members of the society. j. Cavalry quadrille, by four stu dents mounted on horses, and four preachers riding Balaam's asses. A. Patent organ, discovered by F. Pfati. Tho organ plays three tunes. aVt ll ocioclc the tirocession, com lio.-ed of members ot the society, will form in the hall, the following being observed : 1. Metropolitan police, so'ven po liccmen witli it catitniii. 2. Banner with tho motto "Ulk," accompanied uv lour Chinese. !1. "Credit Mobilier," ami "Our Rimr." 5. Floor committee, composed of four Policiiiollis. 5. Prince Carnival, in a wagon drawn oy lour snow-white bines horses. 0. Frogs. 7. Two Jesuits. 8. Ministers on four laekavcs. 1). Tho Press. 10. Murder. 11 "Ruebeahl" and dwarf re tinue. 12. Patent organ. All other masque radors will hero ioiu in tho procession, and after two promenades, u sign will bo given for talcing on the mask's. Tickets, admitting gentleman and lady, $2.00; gallery 76 cents; extra tickets lor ladies, 70 cents. io buiv per vill bo given, nnd each party can patronize the restaurant of their own choice. Tickets can lie had of the following committee ol arrangements: 11. Dillman.A. Aust, 11. Richnrdt, Ph. Metz, II. Lcisne, W. Mack. Fr. Pfau. Carriages can bo secured of theso gentlemen tvlien tickets nro pur chased. Tickets can be had at Cutlin's book store. Max Meyer & Co.'s cigar store, and licnry btruslmrg iv Uo.'h photo graph gallery. Mr. Wurth will arrivo from St Louis Saturday Marcli lfth witli i fine assortment of ladies' and gentle- mens' masquerade suits. Call at Max Meyers Music Hall and ex amino them. Special .Notices. NOTlCi:. Advertisements of To Let, I'nr Sulo, 1Ont, Wants, Found, Hoarding, ac, will Iw liKertedln tlicfo columns once for TL'N OENT.S per line: each aubsciuent Insertion, FIVK CKNTd r lino. Tho lint Insertion never 1cm snail TWENTV-I'IVE CENTO. Wanthii. A Olrl to do general housework In a small family. Clias 11. Wells, corner Chicago nnd ftud street, mar. L- U,I. J-'.'t' 'VIT'antku. A well lumbilieil i oom. coiisen T V lent to U. 1'. it. It. otnee. Adilreo C. It. it., City, lifluK description of room. maris-'-'! sri:D. A ulrl to help In a dresi-maVlne; hop. Duly to Mrs. Id iJ. ljoit side of Lk'Tunl th Mrect, lietween Dodgu street and Cni llnl au'iiue, LOST.-A llrown Nauuy float. Tho finder will be paid fur all trouble, by returning It loO. K. Wheeler, Nurthcast corner Eighteenth and Cuinmlng streets. muris-lt TjAUTNEU AVANTED.-ror an nfTlce bus- X Ineis. huuulre at room S,N. K, cornr of, 1 oiirtreiith and Douglas street. ofllcoamllllJSINEhSAUlINCV Eiiiplnyiiuiit .... -,.4ICl Use the Peerless Wringer I febiA-eodJin "IITANTED A Kocl dry goods salesman. House. 1 T auuiv'ss it, 2i liusliiuan, Donoruif liiarl5-t( GOOD HAY nnd clean, fresh OAT &TUAAV In siiiull bales, or bed rilled and returned to any part of thu city. Wilson A Co.'s .Stock Yards and Feed Stable, Tuntlt street, N'twccn DaYcnpurl tl. mid Capltul aiumic. 1 l-3l" 17011 KENT A grocery store, on Twtuty- liarn. Apply ou the premlnes. a. ursi sireci, opKMiie ine mreei iEallwar I t-l'f 17(llt HALE At a bargsln, a cultivated fjiin, X. wires iniiea irom me my. inquire ol A. J. HIMl'dON, r.O.Uulldin:. iiiarl0-l( IOUND l'ocket-book, with smill sum o money, Tho loser can bare same by rallliiK on Mr. Ikituf, at Metrojsilltan Hotel, proving piojerty, and paylug for this "al." 14 :t IjVUlMS TO Itr.N r.-fVrerl flno fnrnmnr.ir ' 1; IMIevue. iiintalnlnft Irom so lo vnti acre of i.ew broke land, re.uly for sewllnu, In i..im:l lociilt. Apply lo A W ll,AltKb, inarl.Vln Itcllurue, llltAlltli: IIUI:AKI.N(I.-Parties de-lrlint L breaking done liny le.ire orders nt 16.1 I I nriilinui sheet, Wp Mart our Irani Monday. Ill" 17th. I'UAY A CO. iiiarl'J.ln ' -mi.uymi:nt oTpk i: aniii:nm;h.w, &nilx iuiikhit astii mii.ii tit n.r... i.ivi.,,. .,. ti.. lori.cr i ouriis-iini am: hduriii slrecu, up-stalr. Setcral iilio rooms and liousc on baud, and Hf) more Mauled liniui-lliti'ly. niarlitHl.'w'-' J.IOlt ItCNT-lo acic of bind iiiimi-tlatelr I1 west of Mr. ('. Aiitnock. Apply to the tunic ralitned, No. 4'i 1 blrteciitli slrwt, rear of I lrt National Ibuk. 1'. II 1(1 U.S. iiinrS-vodJw , riV) l.irr-Ou fimiMiol room, al .1. II ,L I'lenc'a, No. al I'artibaui M., oer I'd gultri's. nniS-tt rpiOtt HAI.i:. Ulalily ncrcs of land, three I' in I If from I urnluni street, northwest. '1 Im bole, or in lols of ID aerea or 'JO acres lofjlt piirchaer. Very pullablo for Karden Inrf, -mall fruit., elc. Trice low. Apply at tit) reldcncr, rtiriur .tone and Sixteenth at., Oinuba. A. 11. UnrtlAiiii, Marloantf IJIOK 1'UlSr-Cl.AM.S No. I ! eu'ryMylc, and that nt whip lo .tOltN NU.SI,i;iN, I TUIlNINtl, In your own price, ono block wwt of marl eod If. Mllltiiry llrldge, IOIl SAI.i: Olt 11KNT.-80 ncio farm lo ; rent, 3 miles north ol city ; lu ncio lo trade on town property ; 10 acre for alo on time,; 'J town lota, ono on "J 7 1 tl nnd Cumin itreets, and one on llth street; ono span of hor'O. with vriu-.iiu ; 2 wiuom an I 1 buggy, by .lOSI'.l'll ltr.DMAN, fob; It f Corner lRlhatid Uml st. "VTOUNll MI1N wanliui steady cmtdovment. 1 eltbrr In tho illy or elsewhere, will do Mill in i.ui on or a. i.blru I! T. WILLIAMS A CO. MdJif .Ml riiurtis'iith at,, Omaha, Nib. "i-lOI.D M'S I'' riii host brand ol Spring J( Wheat I'loiii In Ibli murki-t. l.riry anik wairaulitl .k iur uroier for It. As .1 HAMILTON. 1SJ Hod' tt , Whules.dt! AkimiI. (el7-lm WYMAN & EBERHART'S kici(-i':i, ." i Pan. 30 Style ti.l 200 BUGOIlls now in the "BAZAIi." "VARIETY BAZAR" s,. I'.KT'I'IOU BAI'.V CARIMAUES, and 20 pel cent. BI3LOW other dealers. Don't bo FOOLISH, and buy elsewhere. Sent C. O. If. State stvlo and price. Address AL. tl. EBElillART, Man ager. P. S. Send in wholesale or ders for Stationery, Toys, and Fancy Goods. " mar8-3m WYOMING HOTEL Iim P. Ilighy A- Co., Prop's. Omaha, Nebraska. 3. E.cor. Oth anil Fitnihara (iii)er.ilo(liieif tin H. I It. It. directly opposlli'. AlsoiiiriTenteiilto the revenl ticket ofllic-s and bngi;aoib'pot. ItuscncerTiaiisfer Conipiny ottiip dlrritly opposite. liulilhunc start for nil tr.ilus from this point, und nil b.iau Is Irunsferrisl from this uoue. Oiiests iiolllii-do! the arrival sitiddiparture of trains. am."Jdtf. TxM.mt OiDonoct The Central Hotel The new building nt tho t-nulheast corner of Leavenworth and Tenth stusjls, one block north of U. I'. Depot. J17 If FEED. TIIIES, 1'rop. JONES HOUSE, Tsrso-ollTtla. Stroot, (ilo.t. Douglas aud Dodge), PnoriilKioit-C. SCIIAltNIIOUST, formerly of tho St. CSarlea. Day Itoaid, per week, tl. Hoarding nnd lodging at tho lowct rate. The house! has liteu newly furnished nnd ripnlrcd. f2l-tf TO THE CITIZEN'S OF OMAHA. THE EMPIRE ICE CO. Arc now prepired to CONTHAOl' for mid fill nil Oi:i)i:il.S III their line. ICE A Nil SOFT WATER. All orders promptly tllliv) at thu lowest rales. N. II. We aro inn iiiimililiiutlou company, rLEtciiKii.v iiiiiiit.vr.u. feblHIf PROF, FOWLER'S llltHAT WOUK, "SEXUAL SCIEX1J1V at 1S Calpl- tol at en up. Price, $it.7o. Also, "THE (JRKAT INDUSTRIES 1 F THE UNITED STATES." Price, :i.o0. uiarllil LEHMANN&DEAKD, House and Sign Painters, GRAINING, GILDING, DECORA TION AND BANNER PAINTING. IOIIi, llrltttrn Knriiliiuii 11111I lliiriicy feh-'7lf KlrrclN. KKMOVAI. Ol' TIIK CAIMTAI,. "Wool woel to Nineveh In forty days 1" A Jonah o nou il Id siii: I "11 1 1 many a Jonah now Is found To shout thu self tame thllii;. And yet tho City of thel'lain In uncli nt dujjtilld stand, h'o now Nebrntka'aiapllnl Ecmalns to iulu tliu land. Ihil Itunre, Ihollrtter, has removed Just ono block up the strtel, And if you cnniiot find Ino pbue, Ask any one you meet lor IhnNew York Hit Store, 2AA Douglas st. Everything nt thu lowest Now York prlies. I'ura and (Hove closlmr oil' cheati. burl 1'rtiiK style of Hats now ready. Hat and fur repair Ins done III the best manner. febiatf BR00MFACT0RY, COIt. 17TH AND ClIICAOO. JOHN McCHEARY, rniji'iuiauu, ruriilsliesthe I'reiuluni llroom, nnd warrants Itlirst class. OhmIu, Neb. fiblStf .vvasriisra-s! Awitliizs of all desciipllont made and put up. Old AKIilugs I'.UCOVLUKD. A Specialty Made of Crank AwnlugM, lly l!i:.VJAMI V. .TUNKH, uarll-tl UTS 1'aruliaui hi. pjpSSItSStSSJItw -BBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSH. ' "sssssssssssssssssssssssssV I AassssssssV 'sstsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssistsssssssl SI SH-WI3STGI- Z-A-QIEIZrLSrEIS OF WILSON & WEBER. Satisfaction. CuarantoodiuEvory C.a EVEHY MAGIUNE WARllANTKI) ! The BEST for all PRACTICAL USE. better t:h:r:m:s Than Offered ly any other Kolinblc Comprtiiy. Cotton Thread. 75c Per Doz. 500-Yard Spools, Six for One Dollar. SILK THREAD, XiAZlG-SSSa' STOCK XONr TI3C3EJ AT UASTKRN PRIOICS. WILSON 212 Douglas St., Jau'etf O. S. GOODRICH, Manufacturei 's Agent. tsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssfaaiiBissssssssssssssssI 4yy Ststs!tVayJ JsV --'T4WMBstsass)&3sTisaBv.-3SasTNfa' THE ONLY COMPLETE STOCK OF Guilds ens' Carriages ircr thz: oity. From two lo twelve dollars saved on eacli Carriage by buying from us. Illustrated Catalooues and Pnica Lists Furnished on Application. C. S. GOODRICH.. NEXT TO THE GRAND CENTRAL, 209 FARNIIAM STREET. Mai 18-lf WM. N. WHITNEY, 255 Douglas St., bet. Fourteenth and Fifteenth, For a few days, will sell AT COST, a large as sorment of BOOTS jtVIsTID SHOES, To make room for SPUING GOODS. All kind of NEW GOODS will be sold at iari,. LOW PRICES FOR CASH. FURHITtXRE. DEWEY & STONE, OLDEST ESTAIILISIIEI) .FUIEnsriTTTIE&IE HOUSE Ili 3NTo13X-ah1k.c, HAVE ON IIAND.AS I.AUUH A STOCK AND AS OllEATA Variety of Furniture AS CANj HE OrOUNI) IN ANY rJsTAIlLISHMENT 187 and 189 Farnliam Street, Omaha, Nebraska.. Jano-dAuMui ' H wSlisfiSWHHiiH! rrl E I lllililiiewUHHHHHi h3 - ' -sKjPIPKHilHHJiHk b Lwrf 4jATSM-rriSSfjJJBSUBjBJUaSJHB7,r 7J C-l . J- i.sff.srirsBssgsAswCrs'-- A. TIM PI ATF AWn QUTFT IROM imi iunii-i nttu wiiit-i iiivitj, Japanned Ware, Tools and Machines. rartlciilaraltcntlon will Iwptld to Orders from llio Trade. Merchant ronvenlrnC to Hilt mar ket can s.uolioth lliiioimd money by otderlngfroni us. ORDERa SDM0ITBD AND SATISrAOHOS OUARAHTEED, 0"amo Western Agency forNebraski nnd tho AVeftern Territories for the Charter Oak and Stewart Cooking Stoves- JtiiiI fur Price Lists. Address iiiar-Vilif Omalia, 'JXT. WM. STEi-HENM. V.. WILCOX STEPHENS & WILCOX DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. Carpets, Notions and Indian Goods, ROBES AND FURS, 239 Farnliam St., - - OMAHA. . St ST? If ov7tl M. J. MeKELLIGON, Importer nml Jobber of Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, TOBACCOS J.TsTX2 O I C Jk. n. m , No. 142 Farnhani Street, - - - Omaha, Nob OLD KENTUCKY WH1BKIE3 A BPEOIALTT. MA(llNT fOlt Till ULDOIUDO WINK OOUi'ANY, CALIKOKN1A 4 miyl-dtf NGER! OITT, & WEBER, - - - .Omaha. fiWrtJ I m