Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 20, 1877, Image 4

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    TTEDEDAILTBEB
Ktardi y Jtornlnp January 20.
THE
I * served to subi enters by carrier. Co anj
HT Prt of the city.eveiTeTenins. ( Sunday !
zceptod ) at fifteen cento per week.
All complaints about irregularities , or
mrropor dellrery of the paper , if addressed -
dressed to this office , will receive prompt at
teatloTj.
THI OKAEA. DAILT B hu by far tht
largest circulation both inOmzha and abroad
2nd I * therefore , the best and cheapest ad-
Tertifing medias.
ts * OVAHA DAILT B will be mailed to
iibscriben at the following rates , payable
invariably in adrance : 88.00 per annum.
4 00 sir month *
Weekly 12.00 per year.
XXAXLTY"
ADVERTISING RATES.
Due Dollar per rocare ( ] of an Inch deep ant
> ne oolomn In wUlh ) for one Insertion , and fift ;
atcta for each Bub qoent Insertiou , i < r square
Can ) AdvertiMmenu loacrted on contract fci
i month * or a year. $3.00 per month pei
vquare00 per month for two squares , anc
S&.V ) tor three iguana. Payable monthly.
Tieuonable redaction from the abore la inidi '
when payment for the adrertMng i * render
tn adTano * . Adreitlaemeut8 rach aa. For Sale
For Bent , BltaaUona Wanted , Votst , Found , tc.
ndor tbe ipedal column , are charged at 10 recti
ver line for the nnt Insertion , and fi cent * Jo :
well tnUequznt Insertion. No AdTertUemecti
taken for lesa than 26 cent * .
AdrerUfemcnt * In the Local News Column an
M cents per line for each Insertion , countinj
Hi * heading and fractions ! line * M full lines.
Defines * rerterB In the local columns , no
Kirked a * advertisement * , are 25 cent * per line
AdrerUaementa In the WEEKLY BEE an
okanred at tbe ume rat * a * In the Dally , ex
card * on monthly coutracte , which an
K of the rate Jn the Dafly. per month.
All Adrerttxementa Inaeried cnder contracts
tf taken out before the exptraUon of tbe Unx
i tdfled , wffl be chirged attranalent rates.
All Oat * Inserted murt be wholly of aolld m U
tad not exceed two Inche * In width for a * tagli
oelnma , or fonr Inchee for a double column
Vet ntc * on large * pace * MX , Addrea *
uslnea * Manager ,
OXAUA vr.K.
Omaha , Neb.
BREVITIES.
What next ?
The cruel war Is over
Glory enough for one day.
gaundere' blubs at Max Meye :
& Uo'fl.
Uo'fl.Get
Get your Job printing done a
the BEE office.
Please send in church notice
tbiH morning.
Tiioreia nothing like coming it
ahexl on the home-filretch.
Everybody smokes Haundera
Cigars , the best can be found at Ma :
iiejer & Co'e.
A Fpeclal train from JJincoli
arrived hero Thursday night havloj
on beard both the bull-dozers an <
the bull-dozed.
Robert Eurnfe' birthday anni
ziiversary , the 26thwill be cele
nrated by our Bcoltish citizens ii
groutl Btyle.
Tbeenow blockade on the Oma
lia & Northwestern railroad ha
been brofceD aud the trains are HOT
runuius ; on Ume.
Tbe fourthjannivereary of Fro ;
i.inoian'a Omaha City Band wil
"be Celebrated on Sunday evenin ;
next , at 8 p. m. , at Turner Hail.
Lo : A gentleman's fur glove o
Farnham street , between the BEE ol
ficc and Twelfth street , Saturday p. n
Please return to BEE office and receh
rexrard.
Judge Porter yesterday charge
a fellow three dollars for throwln
a beer keg through a window 1
Bismarck's billiard hall last evenlnj
The ladlea of the Great Wester
Bualnoba College vill organize
literary society this eveulni
at the College roome. Friends wi
receive a formal Invitation.
Vesta Chapter Ao. 6 , order i
the Eastern Star , gave its se
oud party at Crelghton Hall la
evening in the seriea arranged ft
the raising of funds for thu furnisl
nig of the new Masonic Hall.
The billiard hall and resident
of Mr. Rasmussen , on Tenth stree
was brilliantly illuminated In bol
toriea Thureday night at 11 o'clcx
iu honor of the election of Go'
Saunders as United St&tcs Senate
As the crowd patted up Tenl
street from the fpeo.al Lincol
train , guns were fired and si
rockets illuminated the sky.
The Bohemian Turner sociel ;
called "Zokol , " gave a pleasant e :
tertainment at Kucera's ball , 141
and lieavenwortb , last night Tl
programme conolsted of gymnast
exercises by tbe members of tl
"Zokol"and of the German Turn
society , and the former request '
to return thanks to the latter f
their assistance. The evening w ;
concluded by dancing.
j Henry D. Estabrook wag roui
yesterday looking ; for hla horse ai
cutter , the outfit having run awi
Init night on 16th street , leavli
Henry and Joe Lehmer with tl
whip and the robe In a snow ban
from which tbe young men final
extricated themselves. If the e
gagement to take certain young 1
dies out riding is not kept , this w
explain it
"Kerosene oil IH not worth ai
more than it was a few montage
ago , but It costs over twice as mui
now as it did then , and I can't u
deratand It , " eaid a gentleman ai
grocery store last evening. T
following paragraph from an eai
era paper will throw some light i
the subject : "The Standard <
Company has swept all competit <
from the field and has now an e
tire monopoly of the refining
crude petroleum. Hence the pri
ent high price "of kerosene. It
sai * that every car-train of oil whl
leaves the oil region neta the reflr
55,000. The price recently doubJ
is becoming a grievous burden
consumers , especially to those w
are compelled to economize in eve
direction. "
CANADA EIGHT TEAR OI
WHISKY at M. W. KENNEDY
488 Thirteenth street 19-11
OSKiLOOSA COAL ,
tried , uudwell tested ; I
ijKlar coal in the mark
' f 6 5 JIT ton. IOWA C'ML Co
jtt > 12-eiHnt 51313th street
" ' " 25 f-noy cards with nnma lOc ;
Krisjol 15c , BLVaudeuburghj.Castl
( on , N. y. JanlSMf
'Elegant Plymouth Buck Gloves
at Ounce's. 1S12
TO GET good bargains , call at
the one price store of
M. HELLMAN & Co. ,
Cor. Farnham & 13tli Bts.
Jan4eod-febl
MI Great Bargains for All 1 ! !
THE BALANCE OF MY WIN
TER STOCK ,
LADIES'FURS 111
MffiSEB'FURS ! ! !
GENTS' AKft BOYS' FUR AND CLOTH
CAPS ,
1 am .DETERMINED to BELL AT
COST RAT.HER than KEEP THEM
over NEXT EU'MMEK.
EU'MMEK.FREDERICK
FREDERICK ,
llitr Fashionable Hatter , opposlti
tbe Grand Central.
9Seal Skating Caps for miseei
.nd . boye. Janl0-we&ea2w
THE OMAHA HOUSb
tbo best one dollar and a hal
hotel between New York and Sai
Francleco. FREDERICK WIRTH ,
dec28tf Prop'r
CKOCKERY , CHINA , GLASS
WARE.
Hobble's great closing out sale a
00 it. 222 Farnham street , up-etaire
jan 9-lrn.
SEE MoKelllgon's cord 01
"
first page , june2tf
"IMPORTANT. "
Clothing and Gents Furmetiini
Goods , Hats and Caps , Trunks
Valises , etc , Bold &t "LOWER" pri
ces than ever in this city , by
' M. HELLHAN & Co.
jan4cod-febl
GOING ! GOING ! GOING !
THE OKEATEST BARGAINS EVE ;
OEFEKEO
IN OMAHA ,
AT
WBLP & McDONLD'S.
A large assortment of BE AVEI
IHINCHILLA AND MATTE
LABSK CLOAKS , 40 percen
below former prices.
The following lots must be Bolt
bring what they will :
EMBROIDERED CLOAKS a
$2.00 , $3.00 and $4.00 , formerly sol
for $3.50 , J5.00 and S8.00.
A lot of CHILDREN'S FANC'
HOODS , 26c worth W , 60c worl
SI.OO.
IiADIiUS' NIGHT JACKET
for 81.00 and $1.50 , former pric
$1 76 and $2 00.
IADIES' RUCHLNGS , TIE
aud CUFFS.
The above goods mutt be toll
Ladles desiring to purchase wi
please come early and secure ba :
gains.
We have Just taken invoice an
marked all goods "DOWN" at bo
torn figures. Jsow IB your time 1
buy Clothing and Gent'e Furninl
lug Goods cheaper than ever.
M. HELLMAN & Co. ,
Corner Ftirnnam and 13th ptreeta.
J4-eodtofebl
McBRIDB COAL 11 !
The strike is ended , and we ai
in daity receipt ol this celebrah
coal , freh from the mines.
PRATT & TOWI.E , Agents ,
Union Coal and Mining Co. , 5 (
I3th Bt dSO-eodtf
EGG COAL , $12 00 Per Tc
NUT " 12-25 '
RANGE " 12 so
MoBRIDE , ( lump ) 6 60 "
McBRlDE , ( nut ) 6 00 >
FORT SCOTT , 7 50 "
PRATT A TOWLE , Agents.
deSOeodtf 508 18th Street.
SAVE MONEY TO-DAY ,
At Bushman's Closing Sale. Jal (
For every variety of Cake , ai
home'made and French Candies , ]
toLatey'e Confectionery , 15th strei
south of Poetofflce. Janl6-3t
FRENCH COFFEE HOUSE.
On Farnbam street , 252 , opposl
the Grand Central Hotel , IB t !
place where we have to take o
oyster-meals when we want the
first-rate. Janl9&2C
Great variety of winter Caps
Bnnce'e. 181
A fact Bance has the largest a :
best stock of fine BUCK- Gloves
Omaha. 18ti
12th Street Conee House Is m
open for patronage. TRY It.
Jan9-lm
"GRAND CONCERT" eve
night at tbe Billiard Hall of t
Omaha House on Harney atrei
between 12th and 13th , .by t
$5,000 orchestrion. d28-tl
SAVE MONEY TO-DAY ,
At Bushman's Closing Sale , jali
The "Forest Tar Soap" remo\
pimples , eruptions , and cures chs
ped hands. 17dlv
LYON'H KATHABION makes bei
tifol , glossy , luxuriant hair ; p
vents its falling ont or taming gn
It has stood the test for 40 years ,
charmingly perfumed , and has
rival. narSOeodw
Hagan's Magnolia Balm p
serves and restores the complexh
removes freckles , tan and sallo
ness ; makes tbe skin soft , wh
and delicate. Its application
uot be detected. mar20e < xl&w
Cato , the Younger , when spes
in ? in tbe Roman Senate on t
[ >
punishment to be inflicted
Rome's great rival said : "Cartbs
must be destroyed. " The sai
thing another great man said of d
ami filth Hence the existence
B T. Babbitt's host soap.
Any lady wiio will send us
paid-up yearly subset iptions , 01
sloe of Omaha , for the Dally JBi
will receive from us by express ai
vift a new $75 Sawing Machine ,
.any make she may prefer. tj
The following extract Is taken
from an article written by the local
liar in this morning'B herald :
"Later in the evening an order
was drawn on the B. &M. treasurer
to defray the expenses of secur
ing a band to serenade Senator-elect
Saunders. "
The band was paid for by private
parties out ot their own money , and
the B. & M. folks did not contribute
one cent , noi was an order drawn
on their treasurer , nor > lld they
know anything at all about the af
fair.
fair.Here
Here is another sample lie from
the same paper :
"During the Jong interval the
band and the exhilarated Antis re
mained in tbe depot in possession
of JMarkel's bar , very profitable cus
tomers , paying their bills with B. d
M. money. "
Those who patronized Markel'i
lunch stand paid for what they at <
and drank with their own money
The Herald seems to have taker
particular pains to insult a large
number of respectable gentlemen
as its miestatements were madt
without tbe slightest foundation.
The TbTOi C at tamp ,
About the middle hf next May
< IM we learn from an exchange , th <
public will have se n tbe last of tht
present three cent stamp and begh
to get accustomed to something ret
or po eibly a new tint. The bee
aud fastest color .known , the greei
three , has proved a placer foi
Btamp-washere , who take off thi
oily cancellation without acid o !
alkali , aud set the etanip adoa
again.
tto far the department has no wa1
out of the difficulty , and the lou ]
series of experiments just complete !
has renulttvi In nothing more thai
the assurance that the green is tn
poorest of stamp colors. At thi
same time it was adopted no otbe
nation used it for its unit o
letter postage , and with its tb
common stamps the world eve
will run to the reds and browns.
With the change of color ) May 1
there will be a cbauge in design
ThB medallion head of Washlngtoi
will be retained , but it will be re
lieved by an op'en space of white
aud the scroll-work will have adll
ferent pattern. Altogether the nev
stamp will bear some resemblanc
io a stamp of sixteen years ago
which moat people have forgotten
The white back-ground is adoptei
in the hope that auy attempt t
wash tbe stamp will leaye this pai
irretrievably soiled.
Some other general chauges in th
stamps are likely to follow the uiab
lug of contract May 1 , and a ne\
head is likely to be introduced iu tb
shape of a medallion of Libertj
one eteptowaidsbr uging more sine
tlanty between the designs of cole
aud stamps. There IB some intei
tiou of putting this design on tb
five-cent fetamp , used for tbe moi
part for foreign postage.
The name of B. 'I. Babbitt is sj
nonymous with honesty and su <
cess , and his products are the vei
best in the market. Bis toilet eoa
ranks as the finest soap for toili
purposes iu the world , being entln
ly free from poisonous element
and the cleanest in use , as also tt
pleasantest for tbe skin that can t
usod.
AT HALF PRICE.
A lot of dress goods.
A lot of gloves.
A lot of hosiery.
A lot of ties.
A lot of men's collars.
Also a large reduction in ladl
and gentlemen's underwear , clotl
and waterproofs , blankets and tx
comfortables. In short you can es\
money to-day at
BUSHMAN'S CLOSING SAL
OF WINTER GOODS.
janlQtf
Business Cams , enow Cards , Vi
iting Cards , Ball Programmes , Bi
Tickets , Circulars , Posters , etc. ,
the BEK Job Rooms , 138 Farnba
street. tf
SAVE MONEY TO-DAY ,
At Bushman's Closing Sale. jal (
Notice.
The Trinity Parish Guild respe <
fully solicits orders for work , BUI
as plain and fancy sewing , knittin
crocheting and embroidery. /
work will be' done by compete
persons , and iu guaranteed to
well done and at very low rati
The proceeds to be applied
church purples. Orders may
sent to the undersigned , or ai
member of the Guild.
MBS. J. J. DICKEY , Pres.
Miss CARRIE LAKE , Sec.
ID. . 8. Notl .
Elder E. C. Brand will deliver 1
seventh lecture to-nigbt at 7 p. n
in the Latter Day Saints' Churc
corner of Sixteenth and Cass stree
Subject : "Universal Apostacy
Christendom. " Text , 12:14. : J
are invited to attend and bring thi
blblea.
Irish Stew from. 9 to 11 this eve
lug , at tbe Casino. 7-tl
For billiard tables , uopplies , et
see advertisement of J. M. Brui
wick & Balke Co. aug5tfeb5'7 ;
The most harrassing symptome
e Bronchitis and Consumption i
palliated and relieved by inhall
y the hot vapors of the Solution
"Forest Tar. " It cures Catarrh.
JanlOdlm
e .jm , BUTflf'
e DISPENSARij ST. XiOOIS.
la thetnatnxUorSeznal
t eaaei ofbothxati.
l
if View of Jbrr
_ outhenjttnlnorrrpnx
. too and tie ircnt Infirraltinot TI
auihoodudiraiiuaboad AnH'nitrUrfbookolJWp
or print * mdlnr , hlth t ! > oald be kept nudtr loci
Ur. 6 nt ond'r > U for JO cti.
A PglVATE MEBICAL TBEATISZ on aH di
r a Private Natnr * In botn fast , the ibiuct ind
rte of th * Kxnml 13 itnn , ud tht naoi ol eureW ) [
. -
MEDICAL ADVICE on S nul uid Ctonle DEfe
fmJnmlVnknen , Catarrh. CueerUoMnnth < Oi
Ubtte jb page vorkKnt under iralfor 10 eta
area boot * confining 9O pace * and ewrrthlut
elpt of 00 cts. Addmc , Dr. BaH * ' Di oant
. _ , - . -
PCMONAI.
F. Powell , of Chicago , is at the
Metropolitan.
F. BIgalow , o Rockford , is at the
Metropolitan.
F. W. Wlnne , of New York , is at
the Metropolitan.
H. P. Merrill , of Chicago , is at
tbe Grand Ceutral.
R. H. McCullfth , of Montana , is
at the Grand Cential.
G. H. Hawkins , of Chicago , is
at tbe Grand Central.
G. fi. Baxter , of KaneaD City , it
at the Grand Central.
'Postmaster Test came up from
Lincoln yea'erday morning.
V. G. Lantry , of Blair > stopped at
the Metropolitan last night.
A. B. Bweltzer , U. 8. A. and fam <
ily , are at the Grand Central.
Judge 1. B. Haeoall came up from
Lincoln Thursday afternoon.
Joseph Fox , of Grand Island , tool
a rest at tbe Grand Central Thursday
evening.
Hon. Clinton BrlggS returnee
home from the isat of war Thursday
bight.
W. A. Deuel , of Grand Island
etopped at tbe Grand Central lac
night.
E. B. Chandler , of Grand Island
registered at the Grand Centra
Thursday night.
H. Mershow and wife , of Ver
mont , are stopping at the Gratac
Gen ( tah
Hon. U. W. E. Doreey , ot Fre
mout , stopped at the Grand Centra
last evening.
T. M. Tibbies , of the Omahi
daily Republican staff has returuci
from liiuooln.
D. A. Van Namee , of the Metro
politan Hotelj returned f'roifa Chlca
go yesterday morning.
Fred W. PickeHS , formerly of th
BEE carrier force , left yesterday fo
Latbrop , California.
Hon. Lorenzo Cro'uuae came uj
from Lincoln Thursday night am
slept soundly at the Grand Centra ]
G. F , Cadd , special corresponden
of the Hotel World , of Chicago , i
stopping at the Grand Central.
1. W. Miner , city editor of tb
Omaha daily Republican , returne
from Lincoln Thursday afternoot
Datus C. Brooks , manager an
editor of tbe Omaha daily Mepubh
can , came up from Lincoln Thun
day night.
W. H. Michael , one of the prnr
luent citizens of North Fiatte , cam
up from Lincoln Thursday nigh
and lefc for home yesterday.
W. C. B. Allen , the commercii
and statistical editor of the Omab
dully Republican , was among tb
arrivals from Lincoln Thursda
night.
LEGAL NOTICE.
John E. Edwards , vs Rogers A Co. Chioai
111 Individual rame of firm nnknow
Before Angnst WeiH , Justice of tbe Pea- -
la and for Douglas county Neb.
On tbe 6th day of January. 1877. inldju
tie * Ifsucd an order of attachment in tl
aboTBastlonforthe8nJ.E.K7DWAEDS.
jan7-w3t
BLACKBERRIES
Are one ef the most valuable of our n
Uve fruits. Cooling and astringent. th <
form when compounded and medicated t
very best and safest remedy known f
Diarrhea. Dysentery , Flax , and what
commonly called the Summer * Complaint
These are always tronbleeome and sometim
terribly fatal , especially among childrei
Many lives nmht DO raved by ( mug the
prompt attention , and care. On the oth
hand , many lives are sacrificed by the use
preparations contatnintr laudanum and oth
plate * . Dr. Green's .Blackberry Cordial
lust what it represents to be ; a pure medic
ted compound containing nothing inlnrio
to the system , yet prompt and effective
check and cure these diseases in men ai
women. Being made without aloohol.it
the very best and safest remedy for ehildre
After this disease is checked the body
generally left worn and debilitated. A dai
and moderate- of Dr. Green's Bltt
Tonic will revive and build itnp. giving to
and vigor to the whole system , with an i
creased and healthy appetite. If your dm
gist does not keep Dr. Green s Family met
cines , send to the proprietors , E. T. Bsj
ruff&Co. . Burlington. Iowa , and theyw
Bend you trial samples , as well as eircnh
and testimonials.
For Hale by J. K. Inh. and byC. F. Goo
man. meh20-e8thd
EXPECTORATION.
Is the act of discharging trom the tbrc
and chest matter that arisesfrom colds , i
stead of scattering and disfetbntintr
through the blood , and poisoning it. ]
thus assisting the Lungs. Throat said Che
Dr. Green's Expectorant cures Colt
Coughs , Asthma. Bronchitis , Croup , D }
thena , Whooping Ceogh and all affectio
of the Lungs. Throat and Chest , and t
first stages of Consumption and Typhc
Fever * Its qualities are Expectorant , Bee
tive Pectorial and Alternative. It does i
stop the cough as most preparations do ,
their anodyne and astringent effects , retal
Ing the mucous and offending matter in t
blood and causing permanent disease of t
Lungs , hut it cures by loosening the eon
and assisting the lungs and throat to thr
off the offending matter , which causes 1
th , thus soientiScally making the or
ect. It at onoe alleviates the mast d
sing cold on the lungs , soothes and alii
irritation , and breaks up Whooping Com
No better remedy can be found for Astho
Bronchitis , Croup and all affections of I
Throat Lungs and Chest , and if oontinu
in use will subdue any tendency to Census
tion. Lung and Typhoid Fever.
If the liver is torpid or the bowels com
patod , a few doses of Dr. Green's Li1
Fills will assist nature. No better oath
tic can be found ,
for sale by C. F. Goodman and J. K. I
mchU-ltoSthd-lv
r
neuralgia ,
ZZAche , Rheumatism.
5f rested Feet. &u
SSore Throat , Erydpel
. 4Brnise * or Wound * ins
Wor Animal.
1C A valuable horse 1
< IB s welling and hard Inn
i 1 5 K in bis throat ; could :
PEHJ 2J g swallow : applied Gil
Liniment Iodide of ami
t * Hnia : instantly soren
and lumps disappeared-
i ILfell and cut my hand o
> . rusty nail , appUci the ]
O imet , healing U up wi
r oat experiencing soren *
1 o ruble or family she
W t Js Ste ; without it.
r
ew York. Oalr
bottle.
T. ff. TRH. A * n (
I- As are the experience * of this life , n
are without its silver lining. Troubles i
cares come ; some abide with us ; some f
away. To-day the body is vigorous , to-np
row it is dead and gone ; life at best is si
and the great problem how to perpetual
is rtlll unsolved. Life , however , can be j
longed , the weak and feeble body m
stmng , no matter from what cause indue
and instead of being a burden to dispe ]
and debilitated bodies , can be mode an
during pleasure ; but how T Simply by
dally and moderate use of Dr. Green's J
te Ionic. This truly medicinal prepi
tion : not a cheap and trashy article ,
tended simply to stimulate and then le
the second state of the body worse than
first , bnt it gently relaxes the bowels , st
ulates the liycr , making it work off the ]
sonou * humor of the blood.eontrpls and re
lates digestion , thereby removing the ca
of headaches jand low spirits , relieves fla
leney and foul stomach , giving tone i
stability to that rgan with fin increased i
healthy ippetite ; regulates female weakni
prevents fever and ague and malarious i
_ , protect * the system from unwholest
air ana impure water , and vitalises i
tones the whole body against all attack ,
disease. Try it and yon will find it plea ?
to the taste andhealing to the body.
In sudden or severe eases of Liver Cc
plaint , or in constipation of the boweli
few doses ef Dr. Green's Liver Pillz will
list the Tonic in s cure , and if yon are sh
inc with the ague. Dr. Green's Ague P
will drive itaway.
For sale by C. f. Goodman andby J.
Ilk. RjchU-lUSd-1
AT LAST !
Ex-Governor Saunders Elected
United States Senator on
the Third Joint Ballot.
For the Lord Hud Said Unto Phi-
ileas , "Let My People Go. "
Intense Excitement In tbe Capital
City at the ± nn < mtieem Mt.
Tlie jSLftor CJstp.
Lincoln , January 18. The war
which has be&h raging so furiously
for the last six years is over at last.
It but remains to give an account of
the last grand battle the last des.
perate effort ; the final and complete -
plete overthrow of what was known
as the
FEDERAL BRIQADI.
The house adjourned yesterday
until ten o'clock this morning. At
twenty minutes to eleven , so many
were still absent that Switzer moved
a call of the bouse. A quorum was
'ound present , and further proceed
ings under the call dispensed with ,
This WB occasioned by the absence
of ftir. Hitchcock's friends , who
were engaged iu caucus until after
the hour for assembling.
Last night the senatorial pot wa *
BotiJNa OVZB.
Experts had pronounced tbe ferkim
lette ? a' forgery. Hitchcock' *
frleuds still insisted that the letters
were genuine. During a greatei
portion of the night both factions
worked with untifiug energy , and
were , in turn , elated with success 01
depressed by prospective defeat ,
Hitchcock's moat strenuous eflort'
were put forth to prevent the Antii
fiom concentrating their forces cc
any oue candidate. It was ac <
knowledgeil that on this alone bun f.
the possibility of his success. Hit
generals put on a bold face , wen
smiling , apparently confident , auc
claimed that Mr. Hitchcock wouk
be re-elected in the first or eeconi
baliot to-da > ;
On the other hand ( be Ant is wen
working like beaver * to bring abou
a coalition ol the factions insidi
their own ranks. Their caucus hue
been iu eession for hours , aud u ]
were clinging to tbe
BAGGED SDOB J
the Antis , hoping , rusting cot dar
ing to hope otherwise that on tb
morning of the 18tb , they could re
enter tbe fight as one man. Th
friends ot Mr. Hitchcock were as
uembled here aud there in groups
earnestly discussing the situation
and eager to learn the result of th
caucus.
At about two o'clock this morn
ing there wss a
GENERAL STAMPEDE
of anti members and leader * . The ,
came pouring in from all dire <
tions , showing that if united , thel
strength was formidable. Th
Hitchcock men were fairly wil
with curiosity , but not so long , fo
the proceedings of that caucus coul
be read on the faces of the men
plainly as if every countenance ha
been an opeu book. Some retnrne
smiling ; others witL a look of quit
determination ; all were bopefu
and the majority confident that th
battle of to-day would result in on
of the grandest victories ever wo
by the people over the combine
efforts of a giant railroad corpor ;
tion an 1 the tremendous power c
six years of federal patronage.
Both factions arrayed tbemselve
this morning for to-day's contes
feeling that before night the nea
Senator
WOULD BE MA DR.
There was much doubt aud anxiet
as to what the Democrats and Indi
pendents would do It was know
that Hitchcock had entered Into
coalition with the Democrats <
such a nature that a portion pe :
haps a large majority of them-
would feel warranted in giving hii
their support.
The short .band and how drom
ish had been its pace reache
twelve. The galleries and lobb
were crowded with excited spei
tators , a majority with paper an
pencil in hand , preparatory to kee ]
ing the tally.
The Senate appeared promptl
the rustling of papers gradual ]
ceased , and with almost
BREATHLESS SILENCE
the roll was called.
It was not conclusive , out demoi
strated that what we all kuew mu
be , if we succeeded , yet what son
feared could not be , the concentr
tion of the "opposition" vote to
man.
The vote not being coneluuive ,
recess was taken until four o'clcx
this afternoon. I donbtif there w
a politician iu the ball who did n
tbeu believe that on the next ,
tno second billet at farthest , tl
great question would be settled.
Four o'clock was not long cor
inic , ana such excitement I Tl
gallery , lobby , aud floor we
crowded to their utmost capacit
Every foot was taken , and the e
cltement was intense all , ladles i
eluded , were on the tip-toe of expe
tatlon. The Hitchcock men we
late again , bat came in with ti
Senator , and without any usele
ceremony the roll was called
Ambrose , earae first on , the In
. and was still true to James W. Sa
eve , from which we iuferred tb
thu Democrats would die wi
their "boots on" and we we
right. Balrd's vote satisfied
that Saundera was to be the wi
ningman. Sam Chapman creat
the sensation of tbe day. If
shoulii live a thousand years ,
could uot succeed in making a me
complete surprise , nor stir-the mi
tltude to that depth of feelit
which bis vote created to-day. JP
a moment after he had spoken t
name of
SATJNDKRS ,
the silence was wonderful , but
was only for a moment. The vi
assembly could not imprison ite J
for an instant longer , end tbe Lie
Governor commenced poundi
with his gavel just In Ume to savt
fearful uproar. It was now evide
which way the cat-would jump , a
members and spectators wereimj
tlent for the clerks to finish re
call As 'this and that prominc
Hitchcock man wheeled into Hi
applause would break forth , ur
the weakness of the gallery \ *
made known , and that alone p !
served order. But when the Oil
eighth man announced tbe name
Saunders , tbe great crowd in wa
log outside beyond the reach
gavel and restraint , cheered
I never heard men cheer befb
The yote was soon announced , a
the enthusiasm knew no botint
Governor Saunders was lifted hi
above the head of the tallest a
borne through tbe halls fo the ca ]
tot Grave and dignified men wi
.
hair and beards white aa
enow , would throw their arms
around each other , and "hug"
as they bad not hugged for
M aNT A TEAS.
It was a proud day for Governor
Baunders ; It was a fitting reward for
long years of faithful service to bis
fellow man aud as a member of tbe
party he has o faithfully served.
It was a proud day for the .Republi
can party. For the first time in the
history of our State a man ot char
acter and ability had. be n elected
to a eeat in the United States senate
without making a
SINGLE PEEDGE.
Other able men have represented
us in that great body ; indeed we
are well represented now , but n v
before WAS a senatorial election In
this State attended with no prom
ises. There may be nothing wrong
in promising to remember "friends , "
but what a splendid thing to lei
such bartering atid trading be exe-
I cuted by brokers in their shops.
This evening I called atthe Com
mercial , and at once made foi
anti headquarters. The Ecene presented
sented there one never could for
get tt seemed as if thd pent-up
hopes , and aspirations and endeav
ors of years were being realized ,
Bix Senators were hold of hand !
maroblng around after the mannei
of children at their old game o
Ring Hound the Bosy , " etc. . On <
of the members sang a parody 01
old "John Brown's Body Lie !
Mouldering in the Grave , ' ' tbe real
oining in the chorus.
The battle is over now. Then
seemed to be a general disposition t <
"et by-gOne8
BE BY-GONKB.
It was a victory for the Republl
can party , tUey say. The party hai
vindicated its claim of baing abl <
aud willing to purify Itself , at what
ever cost , and now , "with malia
toward none , and charity for all , '
let them join bands , like children !
they like , and work together. Thi
"Old Guard" has surrendered. Thi
Federal Brigade has stacked arms
and will learn war
NO MORE.
Tbe party IP vindicated , and it
members will henceforth be united
GABB.
ALIiCOCK'S
POROUS PLASTERS
Ak for ALLCOCK8j ! and obtain them , n
to avoid mlltrible IMI i'A.'JC'IOlN S
B. BRANDRETH. Prea't.
Offloo. 3O41 Cnnnl t. W. Y
deel2-dw3m
; Ft Jape & cincai
A3D
Pennsylvania B..R , Una ,
Confleased Time Tafele
NOVEMBER , 1876.
TBAIMBI.KAVE CHICAGO DEPOT ,
Goner Oiaul aad H&dlsoa Streetc. ( West Bii
On arrlral ot Trains from North and Southern
Throgh ticltu lor sale at al principal Ucl
office ? , at tl > " Ifiimit current rates.
F. B. MYKR3 O.P. ATA
NEBRASKA LODGE No. 1. . & . of F.
Officer * D. A. Moflitt , P. 0. : J * J. M (
ell. J. . C. 0. ; G. W. AhlqaUt. V. 0. : B.
Jrench. P. : M. G. MeKoon , M. B. : Ens *
Spencer. M. F. ; J. 8. Shropshire , K : R. I
0. 0. AhlqulBt , M. A. : George Hijts. It <
0. B. Bonton. 0. G.
KNIGHTS OF PITHIAB.
Planet Lodge. No. 4 , ( German ) . Oflle
for the enaninir year : 0. C. . Guitar Frlc
V. C. , Rudolph Troetln ; Prel. Bebattl
Blnemle ; K. of R. A 8. . Dr. A. Hotti
roth ; Banker Joeob Frank ; Fin. Bee
Samuel Alotf. Trnitev * . A. Auit. Jnl
Treitschbo
German Order of the Haruga
NEBRASKA 8TATB LODGE.
Offioers Ohai. Banekes , D. D. G. B. ;
St. Gyer. 0. B. ; Alf. Arnemann , U. ]
Aug. Auit , Secretory : Henry Ritter. Tre
urer. Meet * every Thunday at WI Fai
hara-st
THE BURHH OLOB.
Oflcert-John Wiljon. Preildent ; M.
Fleming. Vice-President ; William Andew
Treatnrer : WUUam FlemlBir.Becretry ; W
Llddell. DaTid Knox. and Wm. Ander *
Oonadlmen.
THE BKOTHERHOOD OF LOOOMOTT
ENGINEERS
Division 183 meet * second and fourth 8
nrday eTenlngf of each month , corner 1
and Donglaa streets. E. B. Wood CJ. ;
E. R. SHthil. F. A E
IMPBOVED ORDER OF RED MEN.
Council fire kindled every Monday en
ing. Wigwam over Martin's drag eta
north-west corner Douglas and Fonrteei
streets. B. O'Snllivan. 0. of B. : Jai
Donnelly. S. : Wm. M. Bamberwr. 8.
G. Stevenson , P. ; Geo. Karlle. J. B , :
Hartman K. of W
OMAHA MABNNBROHOR.
Meets Tuesday and Friday evenings , n
week , at Thlele'i Walhalla. Officers Fri
.Herten. PreridentjJno. Reichart. Vlce-1
dridsnt ; Edward Wirth , Corresponding f
retary ; Julius TreiUchke Financial bee
ary : Albert Nagt , Treasurer : Herman Mej
Dlngent ; Fred. Schiesi. Biblotheqne ; > \
AlstadtBtandard Bearer. Number of Mi
ben 70 ; active singers , 21 ; passive 44 ; b
orarr memberi it
DOUGLAS COUNT ? BAR ASSOCIATE
Ofleers A. J. Poppleton , President : B
B. Kennedy. Vice-President ; J. W. Bavi
Treagnrer ; A. Swartilander. Correspond
and Recording Secretary. . Organised Anj
10th. 1875. Membership. 40.
BOMB LITERARY SOCIETY.
Meets every Tnasdayereniogat 7.90 o'clt
Int j basement of the United Presbytei
Chnrcfl , Eighteenth and California Street
Officers iS B Knox , President ; J L ,
Oagne , Viee-President ; J L Brodtsh. Bt
terv : D J Baldwin. Treasurer.
XtSOELLAf/fUOS NOTICES.
OMAHA HOTEL COMPANY.
The Indebtedness of the Omaha H
Company inexccfsof claims in litigstio
950.000. Claims in liti/ati n nretiaB.
with Interest from May 6th , 18Ti bntare
acknowledged as an 'ndebtedn ss of
Comnany. Om-ha Hotel Company. .
S. S CALDWBLL. Prtst.
E. n. PR4TT. Vice Prost.
CMNTON BRTGG8.
CHAS. W. HAMILTON.Director
Director
GEO.E. BARKER Eee. jaolew <
OLSND / HOW ASD 'iliERE TO DO IT
caSSa
i ijnol or M i > n/ci cvcnr aOTi-t-rr ! ibonlc ! 1
S forcuioiic cjnJrarte. beat tor : <
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j
NOTICE. Advertisement * ot To Let , For
Sale , Loit , Wanti , Found , Boarding. &o. ,
will be inierted in thwe colunini one * for TEN
CENTS per lint ; each subsequent insertion ,
JTIVJJ CENT line. The flnt insertion
never leu than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
TO LOAN-MONBT.
TLTONBYTO.LOAN. . DR. KDWARD6.
181 Farnham St.
ON1YTOLOAN-E. F. Maginn. At-
terney , Viiieher'i Block. Ortah * .
janB-lm
TO LOAN-D. L. THOMAS .
MOVET ' . janl-tf
SSLP
"ITTANTBD A lirl , who can cnmt well
VV recommended , for general Dome-
work. will rewire f cod wage * , by tpplyln *
at T Howard it. bet. 14th and 15th. JIM-
Good eook. washer and iron-
WANTED nerthweit corner of iTth and
Capitol arena * . It *
*
TTT ANTED A.good tflfl iti do general
bentewerk , 891 Darenport St.
I nl8-tf
WANTS n-
Sltnatlottj a.cl rkjn a gro
Addreii JOQfr DUNN , BH
Offl . J nl6-5t
MnoXLLANSOUS WANTS.
A tecoid hand platform
WANTED VONDORff. janiT-tf
rORSALR-RSM ESTATE.
OR PALE-A lot fiOzl27K feet , in Lowe' *
addition , commanding a fine riew , for
ISO. Address R. , Bee Office. n22tf
TfOR SALE One fine brick home in tbe
D best ( art of town , . 4 rooms , kitchen ,
well and cu'eTD. Region , leaving towp ,
> ply to HOMER BIULL. Hnbermann'i
Blek janS.lm *
170R BALE-One of the finest farms in Ne-
P braska. 267 acres , only two miles and
a half from Omaha , fine house , and nevei
failing spring , runplng water &e , . Will sell
at a great bargain on llbiral terms. W. .1.
C'WNELL. Jacob's Block. decll-eodtf
fOR SA L V-SEW1NO MA CHINES.
I70R SAl/K A new $75 Bewin * Maohin <
n at rery reduced figures. Apply at thii
office. nEtf
TCT6R8AtiB A new Victor SK S wl
r Machine , for $35 eaih. Apply at t
ofBie. n 't
TOP 1ALE-COAL.
/ ( OAL-COAL-J. K. BDWARDS. com-
V/"Jiision merchant , is now prepared t <
dittter Wyoming. Laekawanna and lowi
coal at lowest ratei. 100Fernhaai-st. | l-t
rOR SALB-tHSOELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE At a very reduced pries. tw <
Mholarshlps in the Davenport Bosines
College. Apply or address , "R. . " Be <
fofloe. 21t
rOttBSKT-BOOMS.
. . . REST LOW The spacious offices
r until recently occupied by Judge Red
iek , opposite the Court House on Farnhan
near 15th street ; consisting of three largi
rooms. Will be leased for a term of years o
by the month. Apply to GE'i. P.BBMI8
Coneni Bouse , comer 0.h and Hnrney-i-ts.
IsnlS-eorrtf
FOR RENT Offlce rooms In Odd Fellow
Block14th and Doaglas-st. Enquir
Of 0. C. HOUSKL or JOHN EVANS , t
Odd Fellows Hall. '
FOR RENT A furnished roour in aprl
vate family. In the central part of th
city. Address H. 0 . W. Bee Office. ianlM
TJ10R RENT Houses and rooms , fnrnisl
P ed and unfurnished. DR. EDWARDJ
181 Farnham-st. lanlT-tf
TO RENT-HOUSES.
EOR RENT Dwelling honse , eifhtroomi
southwest cor. 12th and Jackson , (
low rate. Inquire at office of C , F. MAT <
S1RSON. J42 Farnham street. janlO St
TjlOrt RENT-Two unfurnished ro ix
H with conTeniences for hoose-ke pi = i
412 Eleventh street oprofiteKrug's i-rewen
janl8-tf
_
TjlOR RENT A Wo. 1 , businew stand bel
JU Uth and i.'th-ss. ! on DOUE ! ) . on
door north of our shop. SHEELY BROS.
Janl&-tf
FOR KENT House , with six .
Shinn's addition , atths terminus (
the street c r track. Enquire J. I
FRENCH. 191 Farnha-a streetian3tf
MISCZLLANEaUS
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Cornett t ,
Office : ufccrmr : ' 8 SBIocf
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OMAHA. SSB.
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M'scrfXTAinEOITS.
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1 have ow on hand the largest stock of unredeemed pledges ever offered tor jjlo a
Omaha , consisting of F'no Broadcloth Frock and S ok CoaU. Plain and Fanay vatt"nefr
English and German Worsteds , Diagonal * , Ac. , with Pants and Veils to match. 9-n < t
Furnishing Woods , H U. Caps , Hosiery , Fin * Linea Shirti. Fancy Cheviot nod l rttaa
ShirU. In all Grades and Colon : Valise * , Traveling Bags , and Satchels. FineCalf Boots
Shoes. Gallon , and Brogans. A full assortment of
Fine Gold and Silver Watches
Chains. Rlngi is. . Bifles. Shot Gnns , Revolvers and Cutlery In Great Variety.
Mr prices are io low that the meanest nan ' " 'OWI > I'M purchased a complete outSt
without grumbling. If this does not satisfy the oubllo that my prices are way down , then
I can only invite a call from each and every individual , within a radius of a thousand
miles , when they can satisfy themselves.by personal inipeetten. Call and see me any time.
S5bWi5J'Jpli3KtoI'op" - MVprioM " "low t * 1 d9not T
nr K m m
aai Stre * t..B t. lOth aadHtit
Money Loaned - - . .
Wholesale daeltr in all kinds ef Foreign
CTCT J2ji TPP TT1 SS " * "CT1 T i
Imported Swiss eh e * , Limberger , Imitation Swiss cheese. Mmnstsr. Sapsazs. Phiiaiel
S iri f&SSSt Or m * $ * ' S01 } yftiai I7 th ? keclRussIan nA&n , . AS
mlsCariarSardlellefl. . French mustard , by the gallon. No. 2& Douglas street. Oa.aas >
Nobraska.
CHARLES D. WOODWORTH ,
DEALER IN
Freight and Farm Wagons ,
Freighters Supplies , Bnggiesr&c.&c.
228 Douslas-St. , . . . Omaha , Nebratka.
decSTJ ( OPPOSITE ACADEMY OF MU8IC. ) [ tf
MAX MEYER & BUG. .
IATMAKERS AND OTELERS
Jobbers of Watches , Clocks and Jewelry.
FOR
MAX MEYER & CO. ,
ITS and 174 Famh&m Street , Omaha.
WHOLESALE DBALEHS IS
Tobaccos ,
NOTIONS. A.IVI > FA.IVCY GOODS *
MAX MEYER &
WHOLBSALB DEALERSSTN
es , !
Tiie Largest Stock in the West ! f
WING HESTER AND SHARPS .RIFLES
Bottom Prices.
to I > eal rs = Semi for Price IJate.
A Full Assortment of Cartridges I
178 fc 14 Farnham-St. . Cor , llth. O nha. Net.
MAX MEYER & BRO. .
239 Famlusa * Ceraat. Chnalut Neb.
A8IKT8 JOE THE UNBIVALLED
Ktoiawsy , Emorsoa aad Parlor Gem Pianos , Mason & IIan. B
Est 7 , Sioalajer and Bardett Organ ? .
ItslitR Strlao , Sheet Maslo. Violins , dollars , Flntss , Bnss Inglroajents. and
of
O , 0" .
Mannfaetnrer of all kinds of
Show Oases and Fancy Toy Furniture
Picinre Frame Mou3tin&N Kept 011 Hand.
Special attention ciren to repair of all kind of polished and costly furniture and muiitm
instrument * . Address. 237 Cass-st. . Omaha. Neb. rtecl38mt
I
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DEALEBIN
G-ents' Fumisliing G-cKds , Hats ,
Gaps , Trunks , VeJisses Etc. , Stc. , Zto.
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BurglaFproo Safes !
VAULT DOORS , JAIL WOMK , Eta.
second-hand safes always on hand.
Manulac < ; tT on Barney street , one doc :
\ an Dorn's machine shop * .
r , 19SBBASK4
EIRE INSUEAffCE
M. O. MoKOOK ,
Boom No. 2 , Creizhton Block ,
OJfABA NBBSASKA.
Bel ! We Companies I Prtmpl AdgstoitMd ]
Imperial A Northern , of LondonYM 000 000
Royal , of Liverpool . . . _ . . . . „ . „ _ . . . 25 000 000
Phenlz , of New York 2 7UO 000
Continental , of New York. . . _ 2 900 ODD
German American , of New York 2100000
Fire AiaociUion of Philadelphia- EDO 000
' ISOH'OOO
1600080
1100000
Orient of a 'fonl 855 000
Westnn , 'ot onto 1 600 000
Boringael i. ai jpringfleld Mass. 1 COO 000
Commercb.on. . London 18 SOfOtO
Roger ViUlams. of Providence.
R. I . . . . . , , ! . ,1.1.- 500 OQI
Total oaah capital reprnenUd.-t97.000.009
ma5 eodly
OIEMEALGRODHDAHIJFOR'SALB
nr iisex OB SMiLt Quijrrrnw AT
CAMFBELX-S TEED
Eighth and Farnlam Ctnatt.
Woodman * Taft having given vp
that branch of their bnsincw.
oc 2tf o. C. CAMPBCLU-
E.T. COOK
WBOLIS1L1 ASB KRMILSB Or
COOKiMDHEATIJiGSTOyiS
BOt TtBTKBV ACKNT FOE
COFFEE URNS
ROABTBRS , LAUNDRY STOVES
Sales from 70 to 7i.CC ) .
0T Fourteenth strtit. - -
SPLSNDi OPPOHTDmil
A GOOD
KEW TWO STORY HOUBB
FOR RENT.
Has basement ith kitchen a.id eigmt
rooms in the two stories above , bet ides
CLOflHTS AND PANTRY.
WELL AND dSTBUr
, ATXI7CBM DOOB.
. Nee , | yard and garden attached , has out
buildings and all conveniences , and is ia
every way a vtry desirable p.'aee. Apply
on premises , cor. Kth and Leavenworth.
FRANK BEECHE
'
H. ROLFJER.
who for the last three months has dellvmd
THE I-OWEB V HT COAL ,
and has obs rved tbe general satirisfaetlo *
it gives.
for all that he can i ell.
Leave orders with " m
WJRTa 482 13 k St. 1
Uar err J
1
H. RdLFER HIMSELF.
tONrrMnvTAi.sAi.ooif
486 Uth-st. bet. . farnham and Barney ;
FEED. LAUTERBACH. Proprietor.
Zither concerts given every day and evea-
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Jan2-U
Davenport House.
JOHN RICHARD. Proprietor.
Farnham St. Bet. 9th and ICth U.
OMAHA.
TtU HoUl