Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 18, 1877, Image 4

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Moraine , . JftimnrjIS. .
OMAHA DAikY BEE
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Ij. uVfn out beroro the expiration of the Umi
4-x li ! si , r.iil be chsrged at transient rsUe.
iU CiitB mrertd miu-ttx ! wholly of eolld tueia
hvZ tot excwd two Inches in width for a Jingl <
jffli am , tir four Indies for a double colnmu
Far tatM on Urce spice & < - . , AdSrees
Uuzinos * Manager ,
* 031A1IA UEE ,
Omaha , Neb.
BREVITIES.
( ? et your Job printing done a
ilio BER office.
All the eastern trains arnvet
nearly on time this morning.
John T. Clark will in a fev
days bo able to he around ngain.
All quiet at tbe Poliee Court to
t'ay , oad eo It has been for a wee !
pHf-L ,
Public religious pervices oaci
pvenlngCexcept Saturday ) this weel
at the 1st ai. E. Cnurch. Ail an
cordially invited to attend.
Lost : A gentleman's fur glove 01
Farnliam street , between the BEE of
fice and Twelfth street , Saturday p. m
I'lcasc return to BEE office and rcceivi
reu-ard.
Engine No. 2 is making an ef
fort to obtain the use of the Douglai
street Ltithurau church bell as a fin
alarm , as the one in their ciigiui
house is c acked and almost useless
The case against Valeutini
liippo , arrested on the charge o
stualing pariialjy reflned ore fron
Works , has been dis
as the ore upon being redu
ced wax found to be worth only $12
Ther < nihbe apr-oiable at th
Jiouse of Mr. A J Popplcton , cor
ner of Divide and 19th streets , to
morrow ( Tlrjrfldayj evening , for ali
ths parishioners and friends ol
Trinity Parish.
Instead of pitching into the
' ' " outfit
'living etatuary" jeeterday
. morniprr , eo that the 'article mighl
Lave had some good effect last
night , the Herald writes a moral
es y on the affair after the froupc
has left the city.
At the time when Mr. and Mrs ,
P. P. JBliBB were so suddenly killec
in the Ash tabu' a disaster , D. Lo
throp & Co. , of Boston , had in pres ?
aid nearly ready to issue , a boot
entitled "flong Victories of the Bli'f
aud Bankey Hymns , " containing
one hundrel incidents connected
with these hymns ; also a fine new
engraving of Mr. Bliss and auotbei
of Mr. Baukey. To this is appended
biographical sketches , of both Mr ,
JMNs and Mr. Sankey , tbe formei
by Mr * . W. F. Crafts ( Bara J. Ti
manus ) , who was one of the mosl
intimate friends of Mr. and Mm
Bliss , with tributes to their mem
ory from other prominent workers.
This sketch includes the disastei
and death. The book in boards will
be sold at the popular price of 5 (
cents and will be ready in a few
days.
I'CKNOXAX. PAKAUKAPHS.
Q. W. Cole , of Ht. LouiB , is at the
urand Central ,
E. W. Haves , Burlington , is at
the Metropolitan.
" ' J. B. Fowler , of Davenport , is at
' the Metropolitan.
John Guild , of New York , is at
the Grand Central.
8. W. Snow , of New York , is at
the Grand Central.
Geo. J. Boal , of Iowa City , is at
the Grand Central.
R.is. Xorval , of 8eward , Neb. , is
at the Grand Central.
_ Ueorge H. Root , of Indianapolis ,
is at the Metropolitan.
W. H. Vanderwater , of bt. Louis ,
Is at the Grand Central.
C. C. Chapin.ofFulrmount , Neb. ,
Is at the Grand Central.
H. T. Convene , of Albany , N.
Y. , is attue Metropolitan.
Jay D. Sauret and lady , of Chicago
cage , are at the Metropolitan.
Charles J. Crouse , business agenl
of tbe Balebury Troubadours , is in
theci'y , andhaamaacarrnngemenl ;
a season of three performauce5
at the Academy of Music , Fridaj
ana Saturday evenings , Jan. 26 anc
27 , and Saturday afternoon.
! I ! Great Bargains for All ! ! !
THE BALANCE OF MY WIN
TER STOCK. ,
LADIES' FDE8H I
MISSES' FURS ! !
GENTS' AND BOYS' FOB -ASD CLOT !
CAPS ,
I am I > ETER AI IN E F > to SELL A1 ]
COST RA/1HER than KEEP THEJ
VCr NEXT SUMMER
SUMMERFREDERICK
FREDERICK ,
Ihe Fashionable Hatter , opposit
the Graud Central.
VSeal Skating Cajw for rnisee
y.nd boys. janlO-we&sa2w
SAVE MONEY TO-DAY ,
At Bushman's Closing Sale. ja6t
Irish Stew from 9 to 11 this even-
at the Casino. 7-tf
f
A SEttfOHIlL SENSATION
An Allfged Forgery.
Hitchcock Charged with Circu
lating a Forged Letter , Pur
porting to Come from
Manager Perkins ,
of the B. & M.
U ifi Said that Fiannhjan , Conflden
tiai Clerk of Snppriutendent Ir >
Tinff , Forged the Letter , and
Sold It for a Lrgo Snm.
Humors ConOorn
liiK the Tr nsttotlon.
A decided seneation has been ere
ated in the Senatorial fight at Lin
coin by the exposure of Hitchcock' '
last desperate game to bolster up hi
waning political fortune. The hact
pay grabber has been detected
circulating a forged letter from C
E ; Perkins , manager of the B. & M
stating in effect that that road woul
supply all necessary funds to elect
United [ States Senator. Tuesda
night Mr. Moore introduced tbe fo'
lovrta ? resolution :
WHEREAS , Charges h&vetbisda
been made that a certain railroar
or person connected therewith , ba
baa pent a written communioatlbi
offering to supply money to eecui
the election of the tJnited State
Senator ( rom the State of JSebraskt
therefore ,
JBesofvsci , That a committee (
five be appointed by tbe chair to ir
ve tigate the above , or any charge
of corruption by the use or promif
of money , or other advantage , b
any person or by any railroad , c
other corporation within or withot
the State ; whether any corrupt c
improper influences have been i
any time , or are now being used t
control tbe election of the Unite
States Senator ; that the commute
shall have power to send for person
and papers.
This resolution was adopted , an
the Chair appointed as such con
mUlee , Messrs. Moore , Anyan , Gil
son , Fitch , Patrick aud Clark
Yesterday's Herald's dispatcl
en say : At this time a storm
flccuo was being enacted in the Go\
ernor's room. Marquette was d <
nomicing Hitchcock in counectio
with the letter referred to in tli
resolution , claiming that it was
forgery. The letter purports to L
from Perkins of the B. & M. , an
i < to the effect that all drafts upo
the Treasurer of the B. & M. , forth
souatorial flght , which are draw
by Briggs and Saunders , will b
honored. Van Wyck entered th
Governor's room and demande
the letter of Hitchcock , but thelal
( er refused all infnrmatlou concern
ing it.
"MarqtiPtlosayK he ha a lette
Horn the confidential clerk of Su
porintemlent Irving' * office in Onca
ha , rpreeiiUng that ho had writ
ten the letter , forging Peikiu's sl7
nature , for which he receive !
' Tbere Js the wildest excltemen
over thfa allege : ! discovery amoni
a'l pariips of the hou e , and the an
ticipated disclosures. The fight wil
be greatly embittered from tni
matter. "
Another dispatch , dated Lincoln
10:40 Just night , pays : "It i
claimed thatbupenntendent Irving
of the B. & M. , has in his possessioi
B letter addressed to him by Flanni
can , his confidential clerk , who i
ascused of forging Perkins' sigua
ture to the letter referred to in th
previous dispatch , and that Flanni
gan slates that ho received $1,00
for writing it. The investigate
committee met to-night , but ad
jnurned till 9 o'clock to-morrow
when testimony will be taken. I
is reported that Flannigan hasgom
to California , but that dispatches t <
intercept him have been sen
West. "
A reporter of the BEE yesterda'
interviewed several parties ii
Omaha in regard to thi ? transaction
and learned some fac's which teni
to show that Hitchcock is fairl ;
trapped and that Supt , Irving wa
aware Monday morning of the gam
that Hitchcock was going to plaj
In the first place , Flannigan ba
been for some time past the confi
dential clerk of Superintendent It
ving. He is a short hand reporfe
of remarkable skill , writes an ele
gant'hand , and is a well-postd
man politically and otherwise. H
has been boarding at the St. Chiarle
notel for some time past , and i
well known arnonz'the hoarder ;
among whom he had several warn
friends.
Sunday afternoon the clerk a
theSt Charles Hotel , named Sloan
hired a horse and buggy at Ho
man's stable , and took Flan
nigan out riding , but came baa
alone , since which time Flannigai
has not been seen.
When Flannigan left he put int
the possession cf Sloan a letter an
some keys , which he requested hir
to give to Mr. Irving Monday more
ing. Sloan left the letter and key
at Mr. Irving's office , Mr. Irvin
not being in at the time. Whe
Mr. Irving came in. he opened tb
letter of Flannigau , and was as
tounded to read the confessio
of Flannigan m regard to th
job that had been put up b
himself. Mr. Irving immediate !
went to the Ht Charles hotel an
found Sloan , who admitted bavin
received the letter from Flanniga
to hand to him. Mr. Irving the
immediately proposed that h
should go to Lincoln with hire
Sloan at first objected , but final !
consented , and to Lincoln the ,
went on a special train that ver
morning.
Anconc others that the BEE r
porter Interviewed yesterday ws
a young mechanic , a boarder t
the hotel , and who was a chum <
Flannigan. This man says be wee
around town Saturday nicht wit !
Flannitrnn , who was feeling prel
ty oed , and that Flanniga :
intimated that lie bad iijado A bl
and stated that he had just
been to Hitchcock's place , which
meant either the republican office
or his house. Fiannigan intimated
that he was going to the Black
Hills.
Yesterday Sloan returned from
Lincoln and we interviewed him
also , in order lh.it ha might have
bis pay , too , ? o as to give all sides
He stated that Flannigan re >
quested him to give the letlel
and keys to Jrviug. He dldn'l
know the contents of the letter
but learned them afterwards M'boi
Irving read it aloud , and he ( Sloan
judged that Flauuigan ha'd mode i
raise. Sloan claimed to be n con
fidaut of Flannigan , and was ar
ranging to go to the Black Hill
with him. Sunday afleVuoon h
told Sloan thai he was going t
Lincoln. Sloan asked him if In
was going away , aud he replied
that it was not test for him I
know. Sloah took him out ridinj
arid he complained of beinj
coT < i. and got out near the Unioi
Ppcific headquarter * , and ha
not been seen since. Sloai
"inferred" that h'e was going t
Lincoln and then going awaj
He said he would pay Sloan for hi
trouble , and Sloan says be was re
muuerated , but not in cash. Slotv
says that/ / all reports that ho receive
any money ate utterly fnlseand tha
Klanhigan did not say anything t
him about Hitchcock , "but
judged that he had made a raise , a
the letter in eubstance showed it , :
said Mr. Sloan , who continued , "
was not called on at Lincoln in an ,
way except to testify that the pape
was bauded to me by Flanhignr
I made my statement before a nc
tary public , who came to my hote
It is my opinion that Flanniga
made a raise , but I don't know fror
whom. " .
This matter has been , probalil
ere this , thoroughly sifted by the in
vestisating ; committee , and we ar
awaiting with a good deal of inlei
eat to learn the result.
"We have received the Januar
number of Leisure Hours , a hand
same mammoth 1G page (64 ( col
urnns ) family p psr , filled with th
choicest literatute serial and shoi
stories , sketches , poetry , wit , humoi
&c. , &c. It is entertaining , amus
ing and instructive , and is oue c
the cheapest papers the amouu
and quality of matter considered-
that we have PCCU. The price i
Si.120 per year , including as premi
um a'genuiue fine-line steel engra\
iue , called "TUe Mitherless Bairn ,
printed ou 22x28 plate paper , whicl
the publishers claim is tupenor ii
point of merit and ttrautiveness t
any premium ever ottered by air
othpr piper in this country , and i
alone wortli tbe money asked fo
hath.
hath.The
The publishers , J. L. Patten i
Co. , 1 2 William st. , JSew York
authorize 113 to say , that in order ti
introduce the paper in this vicinity
they make & special offer to ever
one of our readers to send them thi
paper a "trial trip" of four months
post-paid , commencing with thi
January number for 25 cent ? .
Our readers who avail themselve
of this offer will , we feel certain
thank us for having called their at
tention to it. The publishers of tin
Leisure Jiours would like to employ
some one in every place to canvas
for this paper.
The great apostle drew a dietinc
tiou when he spoke of milk for babe ;
aud strong meat for men. Had lit
been writing in our times of B. T
Babbitt's Toilet Soap.he would hav <
indicated no such difference. Thii
soap is equally delightful and usefu
for men , women end children , anc
no toilet or bath room should b <
without it. It is not artificial
eceuled , but pure , s\ve = t and relia
able.
L. D. S. NOTICE.
Elder E. C. Brand will delive
his fifth lecture in the Latter I > v
Stints' church , corner of Hixteentl
and Cass Streets , at 7 p. m. Sub
ject , "The objections against thi
LUtei Day Saints' doctrine exam
ined. " All are cordially invited.
SAVE MONEY TO-JDAY ,
At Bushman's Closing Sale. jalBI
AT HALF PKICE.
A lot of dress goods.
A lot of glovoa.
A lot of hosiery.
A lot of ties.
A lot of men's collars.
Aloa large reduction in ladle
and gentlemen's underwear , cloth
tand waterproofs , blankets and b&
comfortables. In short you can sav
money to-day at
BUSHMANJS CLOSING fcjALl
OF WINTER GOODS.
janlGtf
We continue to sell D. D. Mallor ;
& Go's , oysters , received daily b ;
express at 35 , 40 and SOcts.
PUNDT , MEYER & RAAPKE ,
JFarnham street grocers.
Jan-13 15 17
Business Cards , onow cards , Vis
iting Cards , Ball Jfrogrammes , Ba
Tickets , Circulars , Posters , etc. , x
the BEK Job Booms , 138 Farnhar
street. tf
The "Forest Tar Soap" remove
pimples , eruptions , and cures chaj
ped hands. 17dlw
THE OMAHA HOUSE
is tbe best one dollar and a ha
hotel between Ke v York and 8a
Francisco. FREDERICK WIRTH ,
dec2Stf Prop' ]
CKOCKERY , CHINA , GLASS
WARE.
Hobbie's great closing out sale i
cost. 222 Farnham street , up-stain
jan 9-lm.
12th Street Coffee House is noi
open for patronage. TRY It.
jan9-lm
"GRAND CONCERT" ever ;
night at tbo Billiard Hall of th
Omaha House on Harney streel
between 12th arid " 18th , by th
$5,000 , orgbwtrion , d.28'tf
AN HONEST DEMOCRAT.
The Tiews of Hon. Charles H. Brown
on that Resurrected Rescind
ing Convention.
Although the BEE is a Republi
can paper , it apreciates honesty in
any party , and henff ? nb apology is
needed for \ \iuVjlicatiou \ of the
loiter from Hon. C. H. Brown , giv-
iug his views upon the resurrected
convention , a quortmiWs portion of
which pak ed a resolution on Mon
day rescinding that iron-clad pledge.
The letter , although addressed to
Hon. J. G. Megeath , Was given to
us by Councilman Shannon , to
Whom Mr. Brown wrote saying that
Lie had requested Mr. Megeath to
hand him tbe letter and Mr. ijrown
exprefi-d ! lie hope that the con
vention would fcimply adjourn :
SENATE CHAMBER , 1
LINCOLN , Jau. 11,1877. J
Hon. J. G Megeath }
I now Understand that Dr. Lowe ,
p'esideut of the nominating county
convention lust fall , has assumed
the authority to reconvene the dele
gates of that body. I hope the ru
mor is unfounded and that tbe
whole thing is a base fabrication ol
the enemies of our party. I do not
know how the president of that
body came to concave the lucid
idea that a body selected for a spe
cific purpose , after having fully dis.
charged their duties aud adjourned
without date , could be re convened.
I hud always supposed that such an
( idjournment ended its life. This
new medicine which revivifies and
re-invigorates a dead body beats
the dreams of the wildest al
chemist of ancient days. The
thing should be patented ,
But aside from this objection , I deuj
the right of such a body , admitting
it to be properly re-convened , by its
members to assume the authority tc
speak for their constituents upon c
matter arising at this late day a
matter which , I understand by ru
mor , looks to rescinding the tesl
resolution of the convention. Thij
botly , when re-aesembled , cannot ,
in my judgment , posse&s any more
authority to t-peak for the party
than any other equal number of re-
sp ctable Democratic gentlemen
that may by chance happen to gel
together.
My great objection to the contemplated -
plated action is that it will bo inju
rious to the interests of the party.
I do not understand how , at Ihit
time , it ciu bo possible for aii }
Democrat tj look lu a line of policj
which must necessarily weaken tht
strength ot our party.
If ever there was a critical junc
ture demanding every Democrat k
stand firm aud true to the pirty ,
that time is upon us We owe it tc
the Democratic p'irty at large tc
staud mated ami present to them
our entire strength. Nostepshould
be taken thai looks to the weaken-
iug of any tie that binds us to-
gether. This proposed aclionlooke
that way. The Democracy of the
State have been looking to what we
in Douglas county should do. Here
tofore , J run sorry to be told by
Demourats outside of Douglas that
we Imvo been objects of suspicion
and distrust. Thi-j destroyed confi
dence and weakened the party.
But when we assumed the position
we did last fall , they took heart ,
and giving full credence to what we
said , entered into the contest , and
the refiult is a respectable num
ber of Democrats in the
Legislature - : uul a eotvl
starting of our party toward its final
success in the State. Shall we now
commence a retrograde movement'
Shall we in Douglas forever continue
to bo objects of dist'uat to our Dem
ocratic brethren in all parts of the
State ? I hops not. As sure af
there is an abrogation of that reso
lution , we must assume that atti
tude. For one , 1 wish to express
my most unqualified disapproval o
the policy looking to that end. 1
do not , aud will not , impugn utij
periou'u motive , who acts in thif
matter , I believe m allowing even
individual to eutertaln any views he
may have , and act upon them ; and
yet I reserve the same f jr myself ;
aud dissent in tolo from tue entire
movement. Yours truly ,
CHARLES H. BROWN.
CANADA MALT WHISKY al
M. W. KENNEDY'S , 438 Thir
teenth street. H
For billiard tames , supplies , etc. ,
see advertisement of J. M. Bruns
wick & Balke Co. aug5tfeb5'77
SAVE MONEY TO-DAY ,
At Bushman's Closing Sale. jalSt
For every variety of Cake , ane
home-made and French Candies , g (
toLatey's Confectionery , 15th street
south of Postofflce. jan6-3t
The most harrassing symptoms o
Bronchitis and Consumption an
palliated and relieved by inhaling
the hot vapors of the Solution o
"Forest Tar. " It cures Catarrh.
janlOdlm
Any lady , wuo wui send us II
paid-up yearly subscriptions , out
siae of Omaha , for the Dally BEE
will receive from us by express as i
gift a new $75 Sewing Machine , o
any make she may prefer. tf
25 fancy cards with name lOc ; 6 (
Bristol 15c , H.Vandenburgh , Castle
ton , N. "Y. Janl5t4f
'Ihe dying poet , Goethe , on hii
death-bed used these last words
"More light. " The dying pbilan ,
thropist of to-day , thinking of tb <
welfare of millions of his fellov
beings , might very naturally sa
"Mora soap. " He could hardly fai
to utter this ejaculation , II a though
of the magical properties of B. T
Babbitt's Best Soap happened t <
cross his waning memory.
A festival and supper will bi
given at Clark's Hall next Thtirs
doy evening , the 18th inst. , for thi
benefit of the Swedish Lutherai
Church. Admission to hall anc
supper , 50c. J16-21 *
O8KALOOSA COAL.
Long tried , and well tested ; thi
most popular coal in the market
S6.50 per ton. IOWA COAL Co
jan2-eodlf 513 13th street
DR. BUTTS'
e treatment of 8exttal . r
e of both tnr * .
"f.BBTTS'MmrrliureOnlili
f ,
_ mtuitge , oulhcmjtteriooriTprodrx
- - - - ion nd the ccr t Inflnnlnw ol yott
aaoiKxxluidvominhood AnllluttntedbookotaSpmri
at private j t < Jini , hich ihoald be kept under lockw
ITT. Smt nndT ( rml for 60 cti.
AFRIVATE MEDICAL THEATISB on 11 dixu
C a Sri v ta Satnro In twin iotn , the ibust i nd <
rarn ol tne Kxtul f } item , and the neini ol eun.l.M ) PC.
' "J" ' " * ' nnder iesl tolSi * &
f-ma l \\fsknf.t.CiUn-h. Cancer , Koptnir , the Opim
J.12S if" f ° P ( ? e ork fnt nnder f Ifor 10 cti. A
hreo books
conalnmsWOpaeea mdertiTthiBZworl
, tnt .eourelr itaUd on n
elpt of 60 ott , AMnn , ( V. BuHt' Diio n * r <
* > .I .It 2 N , llh ( I * Jl. Lftvlt. flfc IfiSsJwS W. ?
Kl ITART M ATTEKS.
The following is a copy of a
cial order issued from the headquar
ters Department of the Jflatto , yes
The telegraphic instructions of
the 12th iust. , requiriup JMsjor H ;
T. Stantoa , pay department , Chey
enne , W. Ti , to proceed at once to
Sidney , Neb. , and pay the troops at
that post , including the Pawnee In
dian scuuts , are. confirmed.
The telegraphic liinlruchons of
the I2lh instant , requiring the com
manding officer at Cnmp Robinson
to send -Acting Assistant Surgeon
Albert Chenoweth , medical depart
ment , to report without delay to the
commanding officer , camp at Red
canyon , W. T , , for duty , are con
firmed.
The telegraphice iuftrUctions ol
the 12th instant , to the command-
iugotHcer , FortLararnie , requiring
him to cause the contract of Acting
Assistant Surgeon K. M. Reynoldn ,
Medical Department , to be annulled
upon the arrival of Acting Assistant
Surgeon Chenoweth , at Camp Red
Canyon iare confirmed.
A bosuid of officers , to consist ol
Capt. GIrald Russal , Third cavalry ,
Capt. Ri H. Montgomery , and Cap
tain Caroraith P. Rogers , H ifth cav
alry , is hereby appointed lo meet
at Cheyenne depot , VV. T. , on Wed-
netday , the 17 < h day of January ,
1877 , at in o'clock a. m. , or as soon
thereafter as practicable , for the
purpose of appraising two horses ,
( the invoice prices of which are un
known jj for which Capt. James Gil-
Has , A. Q."M.ia responsible" , with a
view to their purchase by Col. Wes
ley Merrltt , Fifth cavalry.
A board of survey , to consist ol
Colonel Wesley Merritt , Fifth cav.
airy , Captain J Scott Payne , Fifth
cavalry , and First Lieutenant W.
P. Hall , Quartermaster Fifth caval
ry , Is hereby appointed to meet al
Cheyenne depot , VT. . , on Mon.
day thc < 22d day of January
1877 , at 10 o'clock a. in. , or as
soon thereafter as practicable
for the purpose of examining 14f
mules , reported uuserviceable
which were forwarded under in
structions from the lieutenant-gen
eral commanding the division , tt
the dppotquartei master , from Chey
enne , from the Department o
Texas , and which have been re
ceived by him.
5 < 3r Sun JMcKelliK nTfi card or
Hrdt pane. June2tf
AL COCK'S
POROUS Pi ASTERS ,
Ask for ALLCOCK'3. and obtain them , am
to avoid miienbte IMla'A.rCIOIV6 .
B. BKANDRETH. Pres't.
Ollloe , aiM Oiuml St. N. Y
docl2-d w3m
SOCIETIES.
Ancient Free and Ace. Masons
CAPITOL LODOE. No. 3. A. F. & A. M
Chartered 18 > 7.
227 members.
COVERT LODGE. No. 11. A. F. i A. M.
Chartered Igffl.
OlSrers-xT.R.OibEon. W.M. : W.I.Bakoi
S. W. ; j. Stoffen. J. W. : C. Hartman
Treasurer ; J. S. Frauce , Secretary. 16
members.
ST. JOHN'S LODOE , No. 2S-A. F.4'A. M
Chartered ISR ) .
Officers-Alfred Kelley , W. M. ; John O
Liylnr. S. W. ; J. B. Brnnar. J. W. ; J. tt
Jacoos , Treasurer ; K. B. French. Secretary
83 members.
OMAHA CHAPTER. Ho. 1. 11. A. M.
Organized l&'fl.
Officers Byron Stanberry. II. P. ; J. J
filonell.Tr. . , K. ; Willinnj rnpley , S. : C. F
'
IKmembers. .
OMAHA COUNCIL. No. 1. K. A 8. M.
Orfraniied IRfiS.
Officers C. F. Ooodmaa , T. J. M. : Byre
Stanherry.D. I. M. ; 0. Stevenson. P.C.W
M. Hellmnn , Treaporer. Jean Schons , Ree
Ufi members.
MOUNT CALVARY COMM-ANDEHY.
No. 1 , K. T.
Established 1865.
Officers : C. F. Catlin , C. : Ed. Hancy. O.
O.V. ' , Linincer. C , G. : C. F. Goodmiu
Treasurer : WillsamS. Howen.Roc.
138 members :
* uild Fellowship.
STATE LODOE ;
Officers Hobert Ramsey , W. G. ; Darin
Hartson. V. G. : E. B. Weist. Secretarj
M. Goldsmith , Treasurer. Meets at Od
rellowt Hall Monday evening.
BEACON LODGE. No. 20.
Officers W. I. Baker , N. O. : Fran :
Barlage , V. 0 , ; Chas. . Weeks , Secrets
ry ; Adolnh Meyer , Treasurer. Meets in Od
Fellows Hall.
ALLEMANNEN LODGE , > o. 8.1.0. 0. B
Officers Julias Rndowsky , N. G. ; Hei
man Tebhini. V. ' } . ; G. Striffler. R. g. ; P
Cliufsoa. P. S. ; ITe"ry Lehman. Treasure !
Meets at Odd Fellows Hall Wedncsda
envening.
OMAHA LODGE No. 2. I. 0. 0. F.
Established February 1st 1855.
PresenlOflicers Robt. V. Brinkley. N. G ,
Milton Rogers , V. G. ; C. C. Honsel. Sec ,
John Evans , Treasurer. Meets every Frida
evening in Odd Fellows' Hall , north-wei
corner of Dodce and Ffteenth Streetl.
ODD FELLOWS' PROTECTIVE ASSOC ]
ATION.
Organized June 21 , 1873 Officers .J. VI
Nicholas , President ; R , G. Ryley , Vice-Prei
ident ; E. B. Weist. Secretary ; John Evan :
Treasurer Meet ? first Wednesday in eao
month.
month.ODD FELLOWS' LIBRARY.
Officers John Evans , President ; E. I
Weist. Secretary and Librarian ; M. 6
McKee . Treasurer. Number of volume :
000
Knights of Pythias.
0VflCERS 0 ? THE GRAND LODGE 0
NEBRASKA.
G. C. J. S , . Shropshire , Omaha.
G. V. C. . Anthony Reis. North Pintle.
G. P. . George K. Mooney. Crete.
G. M. of E. , August Aust. Omaha.
O. K. of R.andb..E. E.FrenchOmaht
G. M. at A. , A. D. Marshall , Lincoln.
O. I. G. , D. A. Moffatt. Omaha.
0. 0. G. Jacob Frank , Omaha.
G. L. . W. W. Wardell. Fallj City.
Centennial committee on parade of tt
order in Philadelphia , August , 1876 Goori
II. Crager , Chief Commander ; August Aus
Treasurer ; E. B. French , Secretary.
The order numbers twenty-two Lodess i
Nebraska , with a total membership of noarl
one thousand.
Tue next annual session of the Gran
Ledge will be held at Lincoln , on the secon
Tuesday of October. 1876.
NEBRASKA LODGE No. 1. R. of P.
Officers D. A. Moffatt. P. C.r J' J. Hoi
ell. J. . C. C. : G. WAhlqnist. . V. 0. : E. I
French , P. ; M. G.McKoon. M. E. : Euger
Spencer. M. F. ; J. S. Shropshire , K : R. B
C. 0. Ahlqnist , M. A. ; Georre Hayej. I ; B
C. B. Bouton. 0. G.
KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAB.
Planet Lodge , No. 4. ( German ) . Office
for the ensuing year : C , C. . Guslar Fries
. , Rudolph Trossin ; Prcl. Sehaitia
lie ; K. of R. * S. . Dr. A. Hottoi
. Banker Jocob Frank ; Fin..Seer
i el Alotz. Trustees. A. Aust. Julit
TreSschke
German Order of the Harugar
NEBRASKA STATE LODGE.
Officers Chas. Banckes , D. D. G B. ; I
St. Gyer , 0. B. ; Alf. Arnemnnn. U. B
Anc. Auct. Secretary : Henry Ritter. Treai
nrer. Meets every Thursday at 207 Fan
ham-ct
THE BDRNH CLUB.
Officers John Wilson , President ; M. V
Fleming , Vice-President ; William Andersoi
Treworer : William Fleming Secretary ; Wn
Liddell. David Knoz. and Wm. Andenoi
Coon oilmen.
THE BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIV
ENGINEERS
Division 183 meet * second and fourth Sa
niday evenings of each month , corner HI
and Douglas streets. E. B. Wood C. E
E. R. Mnthis. F. A E
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.
Council fire kinaled every Monday ever
ing. Wigwam over Martin's drug ston
north-west corner Douglas and Fourteen !
streets. E. O'Pnllivan. C. of B. ; Jam
Donnelly. S. : Wm , M. Bamberger. S. 8.
G. Stevenson. P. : Geo. Karlle. J. S. : (
Hartman K. of W
OMAHA MAENNEROHOR.
Heats Tuesday and Friday evenings , evei
WMk. at Thiele's Walhalla. Officers Fran
Uerten. PreridentiJno. Reichart. VIce-Pn
dsident ; Edward Wirth , Coirespf dins Se <
retary ; Jnlins Treitechke Finau > il Secrei
ary : AlbertN st , Trea nreq Hernia Meyw
Dfrlgent : Fred. Bchien. Blblothc > ] s ; Wa
AliudtbtaodaraBe&rtr. Number of Mem
ben-TO ; aetir * iliKiri , MI piffir * Hi boa
oiwyKMBMn I
NOTICE. Advertisements ot To Let. For
Sale. Lost. Wauls , Found , Boarding , Ac. ,
willbo inserted in these columns onoeforTEN
CENTS iM > r Hns : each subsequent insertion.
FIVE CENT line. The first insertion
aoror lea than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
TO
IONEY TO LOAN. DR. EDWARDS.
1S1 Farnnam St. jy2tf
MONEY TO LOAN-L. F. Mnginn , At-
tornoy , Visschcr's Block. Omaha.
janS-lm
'OSEY TO LOAN-D. L. THOMAS ,
M
Visscher's block. janl-tf
HELP WAKTED-FEMALK.
\17-ANTED- Eirl for eeneral house-
VV work , small family ; first house
north City Hotel. ianl7-H *
ANTED A itood ciri to do general
W housework , at 331 Davenport St.
ianlS-tf
WAXTED-SITUA TION ,
Situation , as clerk in a gro
WANTED Address JOHN DUNN. BKK
Offics.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
A second hand platform
WANTED VON DORN. jan7-tf
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE.
SALE A lot WxlZTXfeet. in Lowe's
FOR , commanding a fine view , for
890. Address R. . Bee Office. n22tf
SALE One fine brick house in the
FOR part of town , 4 rooms , kitchen ,
well and cL" era. Reason , leaving town ,
Aoply to HOMER SIULL , Hubermann't
Block JanS.lm *
I70R SALE One of the finest farms in Ne-
C braska. 267 acres , only two miles and
a half from Omaha , fine house , and nevei
failing spring , ruling water &c. . Will sell
at a ( treat bargain on llb-ral terms. W. J.
CONNELL. Jacob's Block. decll-eodtf
SALE At panic prices and on mosl
FOR terms : 193 lots , 122 acres , twc
hotels and ce. eral houses , located in differ
ent parts of the city. North east , gouti
and west , beveral of these lots are located
m the heart of tbe city. On Farnham , 13th
and other streets near the Post Office and
Grand Central Hotel. This property will be
sold lotbylota'-d in acre orhalfacro pieces.
GEO. P , BEMIS. Concns House , 9th and
Harney streets. doc9-lwsaUwedtf
FORSALE-SEWIN0 MACHINES.
OR SALE A new $75 Sewme Machini
at very reduced figures. Apply at thii
office. n22tf
SALE A new Victor 585 Sowi
FOR , for S15 cash. Apply at t
office. n at
FOR SAI.K-COAL.
/ ( OAL-COAL-J. K. fiDWARDS. com-
V tnission merchant , is now prepared t (
deliver Wyoming , Lnckawanna and lows
coal at lowest rates. 190 Farnham-et. il-t !
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
FORSALK At a very reducca price , twe
scholarships in the Davenport Bnsinesi
College. Apply or address. "R. . " Bei
toffice. B21t
FOR RENT-ROOMS.
FOR RENT LOW The spacious offices
until recently occupied by Judcc Hcd
ick , opposite Ihe Court House on Farnhan
near 10th ftreet ; consisting of three Jnrz <
rooms. Will ba leased for a term of years o ;
by fie month. Apply to GEO. P.BEJltS
Coszcna llonso , corner 9lh and Harney-sts.
ianlS-eowtf
RENT Office rooms inOddFellow
FOR . U h and Donglas-st. Ennuin
of C. C. HuUSKL or J01IN EVANS , n
Odd Fellows Hall. janl7-.t
FOR RENT-A furnished room in a pri
vato family , in the central part of th
city. Address D. 0 . W. Bee Office. ianlT-t
"I7IOK RENT The basement and thn s on
JL1 room above tbo banking office n
Cnldivcl ! Ur.miltan JtCo. Inquire at thci
office , janl-2w
FOU J'.ilNT Houses and rooms , furnish
- . ! -in ! unfurnished. DR. EDWARDS
181 Knrnhaui-st. nov7-to ) an7 *
TO RENT-HOUSES.
TT'OR ' RENT A No. 1 , businesssland bet
jt : 14th and /fth'-sts. / on DbnVlairon
door north of our shop. SHEELY BROS.
janI6-tf
FOR KENT House , vnth six rootBs.ii
linn's addition , atths terminus o
to street CRT track. Enquire J. B
ufl. 191 Farnhiia streetianMf
STJ.'AYED.
OTRAYED-From residence of II. G
O Clark , near tin Convent , a black coi
about five years old. is a little lame and hai
ropearonnd ? its horns. Any informatioi
lett at Whitney. Clark & Co , will hero
warded. ian6-3t
MISCELLANEOUS.
ojojsq eaoud pu
baa 9jc sjaqqof
q N jo ' | -ON AJOJSSJ ptj9j ! 6 a
si ssniiu aivBiioRA OUT
so
JLHO.IOV5HV-DIC .
Office :
13. nnb poitgfas
J. B. 1 > T Wf , F.lt'8
CAB.FST STO3EIS
249 Danot * - & : ON ABA. A'fffl.
Bovll-dAwlv
OPENHIG m ClOSIHG OF MAILS IS
ROTH * . 1VK. CLOBI.
r. x. A. x.
U. P. R. R 4CO : il20
BABT.
C. * N. W. R. R 11:0-1 * 4cn
C. R. I. 4 P. R. 11 . : 1:00 Joe
B. 4 M. R. R 11:00 4:00 :
BOtJTB.
C. B. 4 St. Joe 7:30 4:00
1 0. & B. W. R. R 8:20 8:20
WORTH.
| 0. 4 N. W. R. R 2:50 7:45
i Chicago and all Eastern cities , Nebrask
I City , and Council Rlnffs , due at 11:00 a. m.
| closes ot 4:00 a. m. . and 2:40 p. m.
St. Louis and SU Joseph , dne at 11:00 t
j m. and 7 30 p , m , ; clowtat 2iQ : a. m.
' OCce own fJondsM from 12 tpl p , m.
d c , YOST , rojtffiiiur ,
MISCtLLANtQUS
_ _
LEQAt NOrlCE.
State of Nebraska. Donttlai County , is : '
At a county court held at the county court
room , in and for said county. Dec. 19th A.
D. . 1S76. Pretent. C. H. Sedgwick. Connty
J ndee. In the matter of tht estate of Wat
er A. Blake , deceased.
On reading and fiHnp the verified petition
of James O. McGeath. administrator for
> ermission to compromise certain clalmi of
he estate against debtors thereof and for
be allowance of his account ua filed. Or
dered. that January 23d , A. I ) . . 1876. at9o'-
ciocK a. m. . is assigned for hearing sald _ po-
ition , when all persona interested in said
matter may appear at a County Court to bo
leld , in and for said county , and show
cause why the pravcr of petitioner should
not be granted ; and that notice of the pen
dency of said petition and the hearing there
of , be given to all rorfons interested , jn raid
matter , by publishing a copy f this order
n the Omahn Weekly BKK. n newspaper
printed in said countr , for three successive
wee * , , prior to said .fay f hearin
FA true copy. Connty Judge.
jan3-w3t
LEGAt. NOTICiE.
Dudley Jl. Steele and Samuel R. John
son. partners as Steele & Johnson platn-
tiffd. vs Charles Ba'tz defendant.
Said defendant will take notice th t said
plaintiffs : have filed thsir petition ngaiBst
iim in the District Court for Douglas county
in the State of Nebrajba. The nbitctand
prayer of said petition is to obtain judg
ment against said defendant lor f45o.2S with
interest from September 4th 1876. Defen
dant is required to answer said petition on
the 5th day of March
By ALHKET SWABTZI.ANDEB , Attorney
ja 7-w4t
LEGAL NOTICE.
Dudley M. Steele and Samuel R. Johnson
partners as Steele Johnson plaintiffs 's.
D. R. Clay and C. W. Davis , late partners
as Clay 4 Davis , defendant.
Said defedanta will take notice that said
plaintiffs have filed their petition .against
them in tbe District Court for Douglas
County in the State of Nebraska. Ihe ob-
lect and prayer of said petition is to obtain
judgment against raid defendants for
s > 10 a.24 with interest from April 5th 1876.
and defendants are required to answer said
petition on
By ALBERT SWABTZLAKDIB. Attorney.
ja7-w4t
EXPECTORATION.
Is the act of discharging Irom the throat
and chest matter that ariesifrom colds , in
stead of scattering and distributing it
through the blood , and poisoning it. By
thus assisting the Lungs. Throat and Cheat ,
Dr. Green's Expectorant cures Colds ,
Coughs. Asthma , Bronchitis. Croup , Dyp-
thenn. Whooping Cough and all affections
of the Lungs , Throat and Chest , and the
first stages of Consumption and Typhoid
Fever- Its qualities are Expectorant , Seda
tive Pectorial and Alternative. It does npj
stop the cough as most preparations do,07
their anodyne and astringent effects , retain
ing the mucous and offending matter in tha
blood and causing permanent disease of the
Lungs , but it cures by loosening the cough
and assisting the lungs and throat to throw
off the offending matter , which causes tac
cough , thus scientifically making the cure
perfect. It at once alleviates the nsjst dis
tressing cold on the lungs. ; > oothesand allay ;
irritation , and breaks up Whooping Cough ,
No better remedy can be found for Asthma ,
Bronchitis , Croup and all affections of the
Throat Lungs and Chest , and if continued
in nso will subdue any tendency to Consump
tion , Lung and Typhoid Fever.
If the liver is torpid or the bowels consti
pated , a few doses of Df. Green's Livei
Pills will assist nature. No better cathar
tic can be fonnd.
For sale by C. F. Goodman and J. K. Ish.
mchl4-ltcsthd-lv
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St. P. r . a
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Polat , WufcrlovTB ! ! itio . "
It Bains tuo Kboittstc7i3
OMAH Aaud CB I ( " /
Coniuntlmproieincut * nzve URei : r1" ' " 1J
the T37 oi remade ? G/nds , ap'l jvw5.n ! itil
with Blcel KAlb , Midln ; to Itr rwJusr > tc J
with tbo "Wcztljienoa e Air
end ' 'Mlllfi ristlorta , " eitsbH-Mui conilw
blf ami tcmm dlous Kntlns Houc. , o
th cmlorts ol trarcllcp tha a a tan picdun
> cm ! to JO Fast Kzprcii Trains run S3iJ
- ay rtsllT over ti rnrioas liccs of tali road
thu iwjrtnz to tba trateKr selettlni { tbii
rjutosuru and certain connKiloai tu any 4i
rgfUon ha mv with to jo.
AT MISSOURI VALLEY JONCTION fo
Sioux Citj , Vankton and points reached vl.
Sioux City and racillc rrilroaJ.
AT GRAKD JUNCTION ( or Fort Dodge
Dc3 Molnes. Ottawa and Jveokuk.
AT JlARSHAiJjforSt. Paul , Minncapojl-
Dulcth , and nortJivfpstcrn rclnu.
AT CEDAK BAPIDo for Waterloo , C l.i
Falls. Charles Clt , Burlington and 6u Loulf
ATCIJN1ON orDubuque , Dcnklth , Prai
rledu Chlen , I Crosse. and all points or1 th
Chicago , Clinton and Dnbncjue , and Chicago
Dnbnnno and Ulnnssota rallies- ' " .
AT FULTON ! cr Freeix > rt , II Un MUlvsti
fee , and til points ic mtctcfln
AT CHICAGO with all rai . . .v Uro le.vM =
out if Cbluf o
THROUGH Tl' "ET8
to au taatern atle * via t . - < a can tw prc
cured , and any inioncctlon < unl , concern
Ing Pjiutoa , Katoi , etc.t i 4 Ticket OSlt
In the Onion Pacific Depot Lrn. b3 , and aleoa
the principal Ticket Often on tie line ot th
U. P. S. E.
All information regardio6 pzsEongers an
freight chccrlnlly furnished , nil glocplngcn
berths for cale at the Ccmtmny'a oCicc , 2Z
Fgmham tt. ( Grand Central Hotel ) , Omnha.
OWBaggage checked through Iroia OmaUa/p
W. 'J. STEJNErr , MABT1N HDQHITT.
Qen'IPasBlnge'r Ag t. Gen. Bnp'l
D. B. KIMBALL. HAS. ATKINS ,
Ticket Jkc't , Omsit. Oea'l Az'tOmahi
J. H. MOUNTAIN , it. HAIOHT ,
West'nTr ni A tOmahi
of the Mxnal mtttn , it § abu *
fit. , litest ( fucoveric * In t
Kirnce of reproduction i how
< truly hir py ir. the married relation- Mil and itmi
Tjunz ana middle as d ihoald itsftnu piewrreltj
A > 'ntun information , which no one c a iflora to bo mt
nit i on how to nrnerre the health , and complexion , i
tiveto f < lcd ch k the re hne iotyouthjthebftta :
inly true ManiaR * Guide In t-e world. Price Wcei
lySlail. The author may be consulted pmonally or
lail onLtny oft he > ob ] < eti mentionwl In ha ' work-Aww
. , A '
CBUCATIONAL.
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M13CEIJANEOUS. '
1 have ow on band the largest stock of unredeemed pledgee ever ofiert-J icr s-iic n
Omaha , con " ' ° R of Fine Broadcloth Frock and Sack Coats. Plain and F.n y i.3j > ' TIM.
English andOerinani Worsteds. Dmeonals. Ac. , with Pants and Vests to match , Sjnt *
Furnishinir O ° odg , Hats , Caps. Hosiery. Fine Linen Shirts. Fancy Cheviot and cotton
Shirts , in all Grades and Colors : Valises. Traveling Bags , and Satchels. Fine Calf Hnou
Shoes. Qaito" . and Brogan ? . A full assortment of
Pine Gold and Silver Watch.es
Chains , Rings ic. . Rifles. Shot Ount. lierolvcrs and Cutlery in Ure.it Variety.
My prices are so low that the meanest man iu town has purchased a comi'lclo nutfil
without grumbling. If this does not satisfy tha public that my price ? arc way , iwn then
1 can only invite a call from each and every individual , irithin radinsof a thou < nnd
miles , when they can satisfy themselvej.by pers nal inspection. Call and see me any litre
You will always find my store open. My prices are so low that I do not evei , take th"
trouble to lock up nights.
LaugMin ,
IS I Farnham Street , Bot. lOth end Ilth OmnfaR
Money Loaned - - - AD KifluS of Roe s BiPliI w ' '
mrh'14-
J-A.OOIB jtH-b 'TJZEsTID. '
Wholesale dealer in all kinds of Foreign
ImportedSwisa cheese. Limberger. Imitation -Swiss cheese. Muenster. Sansaco 1'hi
pbia. Hand eheesa Cream cheese. Holland herring [ by the keg ] Ru"an saniA "
'S' M § renCh mnstertbythe - o. la fiougfas , Vree"f
' - . - - _ _ _ iune
CHARLES D. WOODWORTH ,
- DEALER IN -
Freight and Farm Wagons ,
Freighters Supplies , Buggies/fee. , &c.
228Doualas ; t.
, - - - Gmaha , Nebraska.
Uec27J _ ( OPPOSITE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ) _ ftf
MAX MBYEB &
rr im II JEffELERS
Jobbers of Wstebes , Clocka and Jeirelry.
MAX MEYhR & CO. ,
and 174 Parnhnm Street , Osmha.
WHOLESALB DEALERS IN
JVOTIOIVS. Aivr > ITAJVCY
MAX MESTEH & CO. *
WHOLESALE DEALERS. n * _
The Largest Stock in the esr '
*
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TTsstari ajsnta for
WINOHESTEE AND SHAKF8 RIFLES
WT ! b ws eel ! ) Boltoai Pri-u.
IMaoonat to Bf9aIea-sr.aSi.njI for I'rico
A Full Assortment of Cartridges I
. , Cor.
233 JTaraiasa Street. OznoH * Well.
SBNBBAL AG2ST9 JOP. I3B UNRIVAliLED
*
Violins , em * . Flute , . Bras , Instrument , , and
o. or.
Manufacturer of all kinds of
Show Cases and Fancy Toy Furniture
Picture Frnmc Moulding Kept 011 Ificu < i.
-tly furniture and munca
Q-ents' Furnishing Gocds , Hats
Caps , Trunks , Vallsses Site. , Etc. Etc.
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Burglar Proof Safes !
VAULT DOORS , JAIL WOrtK , EU.
Repair * of ever/ nature in this line prompt
ly and satisfactorily done. New and
second-hand safei alw&ya on hand.
Mannlao orv OB flarney itrett , OB * door
weitof VtnDorn'i oaohln * ihopi ,
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INSUEANCE
31O. . McKOOJf , Agent.
Eoom No. 2 , Creighton Block ,
OMABA .NEBRASKA.
Hellablc Companies ! Prompt Adjustment *
n-oyai , oi iiiverpool . " " _ o : nrh 000 OW nnn
Phenlx. of New York".r - 2 7m S
Continental , of New YorkT-TZT" 2 900
German American , of New York 2 100
1 600 000
WCfftoiQ , * * Ol * > n . , , , , , . , < t < < > i fiflfl rtYl
* * * prinfpfiold Tft ff * l / i fwi
Commerek ,0n. London . 18 So 000
Roser Wilhan * . of Providence.
tt. l . _ _ „ _ . . „ 500 COO
OIL MEAL GROUND AND FOR SALE
LA30B OB BMALI , QOAHTITII8 AT
CAMFBEUS PEED MELI.
EtaliA and Farnham. tSlmtt.
HST FEED KIOVI FOB MILCH COVS& HORSES
Woodman & Taft harin ? riven np
. , . at branch of Qieirbusine .
OtIXM _ 0-C.CAMPBILL.
. F. COOK
VHOLZSiLC AND EWllLEIl OV
COOKAKDHEATI STOTIS
BOW WHTXBK AOR.XT FOB
W'S ' CELEBBAIED WROUE1I IS3S COJL'BWE.
fOFFEEURNS
ROASTERS. LAUNDRY STOVES AC. .
Sales from 70 to 75,000.
537 Fourteenth street. - - Omaha
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SPLENDID OPFORTWirm
A GOOD
NEW TWO STORY I.OUSB
FOR RENT.
Has .basement with kitchen end eirfit
rooffig in the two storits above , besides
CLOSETd AND PANTRY.
WELL AND CISTERN
. . . AT KITCHIX DOOR.
Mice yard and garden attached , aas oul-
ontldingi and all conveniences , and i < in
every way a venr desirable place. Anply
on premise * , cor. l th and Leavenworth
FRANK BEECHER.
tact ; ; w
H. RO1FER.
who for the last three months has delivered
THE I.OWER VEIN COAI , ,
and has observed the general satisfaction"
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for all that he can fell.
Leave orders with
EDWARD WJRTH48213tist. .
Set. 1 arahnm asd Haraej- ,
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and 13th r' , or with
H. R6LFER HIMSELF.
The coal will all h weiahed at
and old by car load or ton.
4 6 nth-ft , bet Farnham and Harner.
FRED. LAUTERBACH. Proprietor.
. Zither concert * given every day and even.
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Davenport House.
JOPN RICHARD. Proprietor.
Farnhsm St. Bet. 9th and IGth EU.
OMAHA ,
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