THBDAILYBEB t r 2Ion < l y 3Iormnjr. ApHI 3 , 1S77 jrj B INTrBtSIIM. M fcCKLH > Y. LATET- SOKIT4RT AMI COMUXBCIAL BKrURTB. BAIL ? POAD AS.D posmrncK HUB-TABLES , sis Tlllhl ) PACK. X TKKEI : J.lpcllon : Tucsilny. April 3 , 1S77. For Mayor. REUBEN H. WILBUB. Fcr Police Judge , . , laOSTAV ANDERSON. For Treasurer. JOHN O. JACOBS. Ffr Marshal. " * JOHN H. BUTLEIl. Fur Coiinclltnm. First Ward , li. G. JENKfiNBON. Second Ward , C. J. KARBACH. Third Ward , - CHARLES BANCKEB. Fourth > \ard , * . W. GRAY , ( long lerm ) . GKO. H. JbOGGti , ( Bhort term ) . Fittb Ward. J.J.JBP/oW'N. Biith 'Ward , S. K. TAFT. .numbers of Beard of Eduratloii First Ward , UEORGE WIMCINB. Second "Wnrd , C. AY. HAMILTON. Tmrd Ward , DA.NIEL 8ULLIVANlong ( term ) . J. J. POEST8 , ( ebort term ) . Fourth Ward , \V. J. BROATCH. Fifth Ward , ROBERT McrOAJNELL. Sixth Ward , THOSLdfcJ J. STALEY. Groceries , JruifH , A-c. , &c. 7hc FINEST fdocttd Mock in ( ht cify , and sold Wholesale and Retail , at FoKam Prices , at 'J. C. Bntnncr'a. xur22UU _ Tlitj beat white fnirrs made to or der foe $30.00 per dozen at FRANK J. RAMGE'S. 27eodtf I1 HANK J. KAMGE is our nuthor- izid went /or the wile of our Shirta m this city and surroundings. Ht , baa a full line of our sample shirts uil Kents' furnishing goods , aid is prepared f < j fake orders at same prlccHasaoJd hi either of our houses. WJXSOK & BROS. , Chicago , Cincinnati , St. Louis. 231 Farnham Street , Omaha. nmr30-2t BREVITIES. Hobble sells crockery at cost. tret your Job printing done nt tbn EKE office. Brse Dull goods. A full Jine at ittax M yer A Co. ' . L < nv. ' fiijurfti on Window Glaus unri fHints at Solomon's , mcb21tf Tu-inurrow tella the tale. May the heat mi < u win. They areou the IvtpuWicnu ticket. J. J. Dicbov'i of the A. & P. tel egraph company , bin ordered a tel ephone , There's music ahead. Hobble IB cloeiug out hlH stock of crockery Ht cost at Kurtz & Al len's BiioUou etoro. marSl to myl Doc. Smith has invented an flevator for his hen-coop to take Ills clumpey Jlrahuiun up to roost , How do you like our special ad- Tertlsing department on this page ? It looms up and shows ibo way the irind blows. Huodaome decorations are be ing inado for the celebration of JEostor Sunday in the 18th street M. E. Church. All kiutlsuf HinobiDgaud chew ing tobacco at reduced prices from April Ibt , at the leading tobaccon- ifite , Max Meyer & Co. S. A. Taylor & Co. offer for sale twoaood lota in "Train Town , " 33x 332 feel , at $800 each. Payments iu monthly installment * at $15 09 per month until paid. 30 2t Eiutcr WKB observed yesterday In nearly t'll the churches , the aer- > ices being of an interesting char acter , and t'je music , for which great preparation had been made , TVRB very fine. Flora Siinpkin , who was so badly burned on tVeduesday an nccount of which accident appeared Iu the BEK died Saturday. The funeral took place from Trinity church Saturday afternoon. Deputy SherilT D. E. Burley yesterday arrested a man named McCartney , on the charge of steal ing E. D. Pratl'a horde , buRjry and baruoaa. The property , except the Imriicj-s , has twen recovered. Mr. G. C. Hobble Is offering KMIIU splendid bargains In crockery und glassware at Kurtz & Allen's JiucUou store , where be is closing > ut hie stock. We advise people to call at the ( ore and inspect the Hoods. Hoods.A A former Ncbrankau writes from Florida that be has had noth ing to cat since he has been there vxcept sweet potatoes and oranges adiet that is bosoming too monotonous onous for him ; and hence he is com ing back to Omaha The cloahiK exercises or the winter term took place at the Sara- toK > obool house Friday night. The programme was very well rendered , And reflected a great deal of credit , Jnth upon pupils and teacher. Owing to a lack of room we are un- nble to eutor into detail regarding the programme. The colored people celebrated iliepaseage of theFifteenlh Amend- , * meut by an entertainment at Clark's Mall Friday night .Theprogramme i > f xerci bd was of an interesting rtiar otcr , and at its conclusion Uucing began. Those who attend- 1 passed a pleasant evening , and fie affair proved a social success. Fiiet class butcher wanted im jxiedititely. Apply at R. A. Harris1 , Union Market. On HUU after Monday , April l > ih , the A. < t I * , telegraph company " 111 charge a uniform tarifl of twen- ti-tive cents between all f its ofB- cis e.ihtof l lie Ujsioun river. ' Policeman Byrne yestenlay ar- reatett KUO William Jones , a soldier i - n * Omaua Barracks , on the charge i f beiog * lie person who assaulted ' JTiistonn , the other day. If forty names can be secured , the dummy will make a specialtrip to Council BlutTd next Wednesday night , when the "Joust Operetta troupe" play there. Persons wish- ng to go over , will leave ther names" ' Latey's confectionery store. Auction sale at 10 a. m. Mon- t'.iy , April 2 , by Kurtz & Allen , of 1 i beautiful residence lots on Har- 1 jy and Farnham streets , between 2 ) th and 23d , better known as block 9 in Capitol addition , or as "Saun- tiers' Orove. " Will be sold way down at BED ROCK PRICES. G3JSAT BARGAIN 8 OFFERED. 1 he same lole that have been offer ed by the late Schaller & Gibson for some months past , at $600 each. Examluo these lots and be on hand. Also lot and acre property in every o'herpart of the eity. G. P. Bemis , Real Estate Agent , CoJzeus House. Gentlemen who appreciate bil- Hards , and indulge iu flae liquors tUW cigars , served by gentlemanly proprietors , will be pleased to learn time the "Delmomco" Billiard I'ar- lors are to be formally opened on next Monday evening at 210 Farn- ham street , iu rooms lately occupied by Dixon & Floyd. The new pro prietors hifve spared no expense during the paat week iu neatly fitting up tht'fco rooms , being deter mined to make the "Dolmouico" the most elegant and popular reeori iu Omaha , selling only the finest goods , and conducting it in such a manner as to merit the patronage of gentlemen Mr. Fred. B. Hild- retb , for years past with Chapiii & Gore , of Chicago , has charge of the bir , and while connected with the Grand Central billiard rooms here ha- * made many friends , and has eliown that he is an artist in his line. We wish the "Deliaoulco" the miccefcs it certainly deserves , and suggest a visit of inspection on its opening , next this evening when an elegant lunch will be served. Kurtz & Allen , auctioneerswill offer for sale on Monday morning , April 2d , at 10 o'clock , a large uum ber of very desirable residence lots in every part of the city. Get par ticulars and be on hand. Geo. P. Bemis , Real Estate Agent , 9th and Harney streets. " The DELMON1CO" Billiard Parlors , 240 Farnham , ( late Dixon & Floyda ) will open Monday night with an elegant lunch. .Remember the night. It K1VEK NEWS. The steamer John M. Chambers , from St. Louis , paesed up the river Friday night. The steamer C. K. Peck , now en route from St. Louis to J ? t. Beuton , is expected here ne.xt Wednesday. Watt 2\ipcr in all varieties and patterns at the " Variety Bazar. " Cheap. It nirltiiiun' * Wholesale ami Ilotull Ntort > I'rciwra.loiis for the NprliiK Opening. Mr. and Mrs. HIokmanthe well- kuowu millitiers have returned from the Eust , and their stock of goods are now arriving daily and are being unpacked at their new and commodious store , 250 Douglas street. They are making great preparations for their annual spring opening which will be the grandest and most extensive affair of the kind that baa ever taken place hi Omaha. On Monday evening the 9th of April , the store will be bril liantly illuminated and thrown open to the public to witness tbe display ol goods both in the retail depart ment on the tlrst floor , and iu tbe wholebale rooms up stairs , but u goods will be sold on that occasion. Tbe regular opening for the sale of goods will follow on the 10th , llth , and 12th of April , and the admission will be by invitation. Elegantly printed card of invitations will be is sued during the coming uesk. Be sure and go to Bunce'n. It I am going to run as independent can liiiutt ) for City Marshal. No BACK OUT , SOLID ! It * JOSEPH KEARNEY. All kinds of Hats at Buuee's It DRIED FRUITS I A Kics Assortment , riqht and Frtsh , LAOKV& FLEMING , It Douglas Street Grocers. Another invoice of Larrabie'e celebrated Biscuits received. They are the finest goods in tbe country , and appreciated by everybody. For pale at Pundt , Meyer & Raapke , Farnham street grocers 30t2 THE SPRING STYLES. A WOKD TO THE LADIES. A large and elegant stock of LA DIES' SUITto , latest styles , for spring and summer wear , just re ceived at E. SIMON'S , where everything in the line of ladies' wear is being sold at astonishingly ow prices. You will save money by trading at SIMON'S. 31-21 POfATOES-Enrly Rose ! In any Quantity , LAOEY & FLEMING , It Douglas Street Grocers. BLACK A1ND SUMMER 8ILKR. Special Bargains At A. CRUIuKSHANK & CO.'S , mr28wed frl sat THE OMAHA HOUS& la tbe best one dollar and a half lotel betwc n New York and San Francisco "FREDERICKS WIRTH , raarl-tf Prop'r. Business Cams , enow Cards , Vis- ting Cards , Ball Programmes , Ball Tickets , Circulars. Posters , etc. , at tbe BER Job Rooms , J38 Farnham atreeL tf O. F. C. , Uand made BO UK MASH at M. W. KENNEDY'S , Mo. 483 13th streetfelGeodtf OdKALOObA. COAb. Xriug tried , und well tested ; the mo&t popular coal iu the market t 46.50 per ton. IOWA COAL Co jaul2-6odU 51313th street , [ A BLOW HARD , Heir the Wind Tore Around Town CoiiKidernblo of a \ The wind , which began blowing Saturday afternoon , and continued all night more or leas violently lently , did considerable damage around town atiloug the signs , awn ings , fenced , and frail buildings. The signs and awnings were torn from their fastenings and sent fly- Jug through the air ; fences and bill boards were blown over , and old chimneys hero end there took a tumble. The top part of the front of Gen tleman &Fearou'a grocery store , at the fcouthweat corner of Twelfth and Dodge streets , was blown down , causing a damage of about $50. Puudtj Meyer & Raapke's sign wad blown loose , and fell to thesldo- walk with a crash. A lady was pa&biug at the time , nud had a very narrow efecapo. Kahu & Wedell'ssign was totally wiecked ; Bunco's three-cornered Mgu was tumbled over , one of Hell- man's slgua w&a blown away ; the bill-board at the north west corner ol Farnham and Fifteenth streets was tumbled over on the sidewalk ; empty dry goods boxes were landed in tbe middle of the street ; a largo light of glass m Snowdeu's drug store was smashed ; a fence at the northweat corner of Twenty-first and Chicago streets , was laid fiat on the ground ; a new frame builuiug that was being put up on Sixteenth street became a tolal wreck ; the49- Ceiii store had a uiuoty-ulue-ceut figu disappear ; and the awning at the City Shaving Parlor went sail ing away. Yesterday morning about half- past seven , one of the large French plate glass windows in the central store at Odd Fellows' Hall was was blown out , the loss being over $150. This was a case of ' 'blew" glass. Take it all iu all it wan quite a blow-out. AN ASSAULT. I'hreo Houghs round a Couple of Citizens. Oil baturday eveuiug Dr. Charle" , the deutist , ami Fred. VVirtb , land lord of tbe Omaha House , were as- euulted by three roughs on Thir teenth street , between Howard and Harney , who pouuded them rather severely. Mr. Wlrth had his head badly hammered , receiving several ugly brulsen and 0110 or two cute , but Dr. Charles escaped easier. Policeman Gorman attempted to arrest tbe parties , who reaiated , and one of themJack IS'oouan.raiiaway , and at ) ho was retreating no fired a couple of shots it the officer. The otlicer managed to take the other two , John Hudson and Jack Hur ley , into custody and lodge them in jail. Yesterday moriiiug policemen Gorman p.ud Byau arrested Noouan , and put him in jail also. Their examination will oorne up to-day at the Police Court. BURGLARY. Laying iu a Stock of Provisions. The commission store of Mr Jas. France , on Douxlas street , between Fifteenth and Sixteenth , was bur glarized Saturday night. The thieves entered the collar , nnd then sawed a small hole through the lloor Tt Is not large enough for a man to get through , and hence it is supposed that a boy was employed by older perrous to crawl through the hole , and assist them iu the robbery. They Btole seven fifty-pound sacks of Hour , and t .velve hams and shoul ders. Iu this city are places enough where we can get souietbiuc to eat and drink , but every time we wish au extra good meal and a splendid tup of ooflee , tea , or chocolate , we have to go to tbe French Coffee House , 252 Faruham btreet. mar26eodt' Special bargains in BLACK AND-SOftJMER SILKS At A. CBUIOKSHANK & Co's. rar28wed fri sat Any lady wiiu will send us 16 paid-up yearly subsetiptione , out- siue of Omaha , for the Dally BBC , will receive from us by express as a gift a new $75 Sewing Machine , of auy make eho may prefer. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL , Ouster City , D. T. , the largest hotel u the Hills. All stages slop at this house. Good accommodations and a good home for traveler" . Give us a call and see for yourself. WARD & HASEKDT. mchl6-3m tSfSsi : McKolligon'8 ard on tlrst page. june2tf NEW SPRING MILLINERY At A. CROICKSHANK & Co.'s. mr2Swed fri eat JUST ARRIVED I A nice stock of TRUNKS and VALISES at It KAHN&W UDELL'S. Dupee's hams at Pundt , Meyer & Xaapke , Farnham street grocers. 3012 It's a well-known physiological fact , that the cleanest people are tbe ongestlived and healthiest. Those that appreciate this , look on Babbitt as a public benefactor. B. T. Bab- Dibt'fl Best Soap leads the van every where , and ODCO used holds tbe monopoly. WALL PAPER ! The rush still continues at tbe "Variety Bazar" for Walt Paper. They all say it is the finest assort ment they have seen. Come and examine before purchasing. It Easter Egga at Latey'a , ni9-3t BaackeH * Kvcofcfl. To the JSditor of the Bee : Omaha , March 31. This ing'a Rtpub'ican strikes right and left iu Us desperation as au apolOgist - Ogist of corruption nnd fraud when it continues to advocate the claims of CURS. Bauckoe as a candidate for election to the City Council. The editor of that paper knows that the man fiauckea is unlit for the City Council , dr ariy other responsible ' 'position. If this is not true , then let him enquire of the leading , in telligent and responsible Germans of this city for the truth as regards his fitness , If then he is not fully satisfied , let him go to-the Willow Springs Distillery , in this city , and examine the record books and re ports on Ilia m the t ) . S. storekeep er's oftloe , made liy this man Banckes during the six months he disgraced that office with his iucom- peteucy , and compare the eaid rec ords and reports with the amended ones , also on file , made by H. J * . "NVilrodt , one of the present storekeepers - keepers , ( who by the way is a Ger man above reproach , fully qualified to fill any position of public trust , ) und then If the blunders there found , where one car loud of wheat is made to weigh 119,000 , pounds , and when in the aggregate , with this monster carload against the results , it is found that some three to four thousand bushels of grain was received at the distillery moro than was accounted for by this prodigy of immaculatiou. If this fails to convince Mr. Brooks then his case in hopeless , as is the case with his local , I. W. Miner , who is Banckes' special apologist , all for the reason that he has for years drank full to the ears at Banckes' expense , over the counters of his friend , who to-day has out standing liquor bills on the hooka of many of the wholesale liquor deal ers and brewers of this city. liquord purchased specially for and sold at the place , for which he became lia bio to special internal revenue tax , all of which he acknowledged to the revenue officers , and for which ho was assessed , and for which as sessment his property was distrained on the 29th day of March , 1877 , and for which he was arrested on thelGth day of February , 1877 , by the United States Marshal iu this city , on a warrant issued by W. B. Smith , TJ. 8. Commissioner , on the 15th day of Felnuary , 1877 , on complaint of J. B. Miller , internal revenue agent , from Des Homes , Iowa , and for which he was tried before the said Commissioner bmith , on the 8th and 9th days of March , 1877 , and held for his appearance at the next teimof theU. S. district court , in the sum ot $800 , the protests and the denials of himself and attorney to the contrary notwithstanding. AU of wliich are a matter of record at tbe office of the U. S. District Court , this city. REVENDK OFFICER. Look out for the large auction sale next Monday , April 2d , at 10 a. m. by KurU & Allen , of over 800 choice residence lots on Farnham , Harney , 23d , St. Mary's avenue , South avenue , College street , &c. Some 60 lots iu Credit Foncier ad dition , near U. P. depot ; 15 lota in Grandview , &c. , &c. Also a large amount of acre property and lots in every part of the city. George P. Bemi ? , Real Estate Agent * NEW DOLMANS ! Dolmans ! Dolmans' At A. CRUICKSHANK & Co.'S mr28wed fri sat Clam Chowaei ; bering salted , lobster salad , imported cheese and sausage , at SIEBILIST'S , 206 Faru- ham street. marl-tf Hee advertisement of Beard & Bro. , on second page. marl-3m Latey'fl Popular Confectioney , in Creighton Block , is doing a rushing trade , showing the appreciation of our people for good , pure , healthful goods and n first-class establish ment. m29-3t AXXOUNCEMKMS. FIKBTWARl ) COUNCILMAN. I hereby announce myself as an Independent candidate for council man from the First ward. m23-tf JAS. STEPHEN-SON. FOR SALE. One span of mules weighing 2,100 , pounds , with harness and wagon. Inquire G W. Homau's Livery Stable , WM. HAMMETT. m26-tf Ht. Barnabas Parish Meeting. Notice is hereby given that there will be a parish meeting in the chapel on TSaster , Monday evening , at 7:30 o'clock , for the purpose or' electing wardens and vestrymen for the ensuius : year. A fullatteud- auce is requested. E. W. SIMEKAI , , Sec'y of the Vestry. The habits of u household de termine its purity and 'refinement. For instance , if B. T. Babbitt's Toilet Soap is found to be the ar ticle used iu nursery , toilet and bathroom , you may reei assured of the enigcant tastes of the family. But iu this new toilet poapyou need run no risk of getting a dangerous and unhealthy article under the mask of artificial fragrance. Sweet vegetable oils suffice to give it a pleasant native odor. The annual St. Patrick's ball , given by the Ernmett Monument Association , will come off on next Monday evening , April 2nd , nt Creighton's'Holl. There is no doubt it will be like ltd predecessors : thu grandest affair of the season. mch30-3t W. H. McBRAYER'S HANDMADE - MADE SOUR MASH WHISKY , atM. W. KENNEDY'S , No. 488 ISth street fl7.eodtf GET your CLOTHING made at It KAHN & WEDBLL'S. F. Wirth's summer beer garden , on Twelfth street between Douglas and Dodge , will ba opened on April 16th. mar31tl4 l PERSONAL PAKAUKAPIIN. H , A , Qantier , of StrLonla ; is at the Metropolitan. T. J. Beard has returned from a successful Western trip. E. K. Butler and wltej of Chicago , are at the Metropolitan. John Webster and wife , of Chica go , are at the Grand Central. Alex. Swan , of Cheyenne- well known stock man , is in the city. George W. Whitwortb , of Green Castle , Ind. , Is at the Metropolitan. Hon. Bruno Tezchuck , Secretary of State , was at the Grand Central Friday evening. W. F. Brown , of Chicago , fhe well known cattle man , is at the Grand Central. W. P. Davis , superintendent of the Mountain division of the Union Pacific , is in town. J. W. Watts , the Oregon elector whom Cromn endeavored to bull doze , passed through Omaha Batur day en route home. Mrs. Atkinson , the milliner , has returned from the East. The open ing at her elegant establishment will take place ( he last three days of next week. Mina Blaucne Corelll , of Parip ; Mr. N. Sulsbury , of Boston ; Frank iMaeder , of New York , and John Gotirley , of Australia , all of tlm Troubadour Irnupo , are ct the Grand Central. Gen. John O'Neill , who has forever over a year past been H'ast engaged iu working up immigration to Ne braska , arrived ; in the city Friday morning , accompanied by Mr. P. Hynet and Mr. McCwrty , of Pitts- ton , Pa. These gentlemen are here for the purpose of looking up lands for &everal large colonies , that are coming here during the summon Geii. O'Neill has Uono a great deal for Nebraska in the way of inducing -clusg settlers to locate liore. IMPROVED WEATHER STRIP WABHANTED TO KEEP OUT WEIDCKT AND WIND. Just the Iliing for Every Building. See the following testimonial from the leading carpenters and builders ot Omaha : Wo have examined the ' 'Pratt Weather Strip , " and do recommend it as well adapted for the purpose intended. It will keep out all wet , dust and wind , and if properly con structed will last as long as the building on which it is placed. A. Meyer , J. O. Randall , J. Reddish , uco. C. Basset , David Clark , Isaac Clegg , Henderson & Gise. Territory in Nebraska for sale. U * T. H. T. bAHM , Agent. Frank Leslie's NEW SPRING PATTERNS At A. CRUICKSHANK & Co 's , mr28wed fri aat SPRING GOODS Opening Daily At A. CRUICKSHANK & CO.'S mr27wed fri sat PORUS PLASTERS. POROUS PLASTERS. A : ' for ALLCOCK'S , and obtain ( hem , and > oi oid miserable IMI'i'A'X'IOrVs. B. BRANDBETH. Prec't. 'J 4. Canal St. Pf. "X . _ deo2-d w3m Centennial RoduciioE. : IN ADVERTISING. $3.250.40 Worth of NKW8PAPBU AUVERTBSIN8 given for $700. And a THREE MONTHS' NOTE TAKEN in payment from advertisers of ireeponsibiliiy. A PRINTED UST. Giving name , character , actual daily and weekly circulation , and schedule rates of advertising , sent free to any address. Apply to 1 . KOWJBUL & O. , NEVSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENTS PARK ROW. . 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Advertisements ol To Let. For Sale. Lost , Wants , Found. Boarding , Ac. . will bo inserted in these dolninfl s once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent insertion , STV'ECENT line. The first insertion uovor lasa than TWENTY-FTVK CKKT8. TO LOAN-MONEY. - \ I'O LOAN. Call at law office of MONl- L. THOMAS , room 8 Visschers Block. ml-t ! HELP WANTED FEMLK. \ . 'ANTED A good w rk girl for fnm'.ly ' W ef three. For inanimation cal ! at 277 Davenport street Jt * WANTED A girl who thoroughly un- < ] ortan < lB hou-ekcCT > lnK. family small. ' 81 IHh str : t bot. Copitol ave. and Davenport. II * Girl to cook and a second WANTED tit French Coffee House. 253 Farnham street. iuar30-3t < HELP WANTED MALE. TMMEDIATELY , an active , enerpotio JL business man. SPAKLI'\Qs3113tu st. Omaha. Itf WANTED-Sn UATJONS. \X7ANEED-Eituationtodo sowing in a family by ft young lady who is com- petenttodo dressmaking und all hinds of sowinp. Address LLNA UNDERWOOD. Post Office. Omaha. mai30-3w WANTED A situation as housekeeper Or second girl. Oood references given. Call at the BXE office. mar29-3t WANTED-1Vorktodoofny kind , by a man Trillins : ojid ahlo to work. Address BKK office : * M. 11. 27. " mar29-3t > < MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. 'ANTFD All kinds of now and second W hand goods. 237 Douglas street , apr2-ti WANTED Policies in the Continental Life Insurance Company , New York. PARKB GODWIN. Attorney. I4th and Douglas ctreeU. mar2C-lw t'OJl SALEJIEAL ESTATE. SALE at 10 a. m. . Monday AUCTION . by Kurtz & Allen , of 17 beautiful residence lots on Farnham and Harney street , between 20th and 2'rd ste. better known as "block 9 in Capitol Addi tion" or as "Saunders Grove. " Will be so d way down at bed rock prices. Great bargains given. The same lots that have been ofloiod by the late tichaller & Gibson for some months past at $ oOO ca"h. Exam ine these lots and be on bund. Also lots and acre property in every other part of city. GEO. P. BEMIS. Real Estate Agent. Coz- zena Houo. inar2l-lt Acrea of Prairie in all parts of Douglas , Wa hi Ktoii , Sarpy. Burt , Ofdar , and otb.tr countieB , cheaper than ever. mat29- BOGGS & HILL. SA E-40HcreOst class land for * 250 cash , only 16 miles from Court House , BOQQSAHILL. FOR SALE OR TRADE-EOacrea 12 miloa out , also 0 acres 15 miles out at a bar gain. BCOGa & HILL. FOR SALE A few splendid lots , 11 clocks west of court house suitable for economical homes $200 , each SlOdonn , bal. ylii per month , best cl'ance tor poor men o\er offered in Omaha. BOGGSAHILL. pORSALE We want a cash offer for lot 1 I ? block ? 4" . southwest car. 18th and Burl , will soil h..lf or all. BOGOS& HILL. Mcestlot in Bwoesy's ad EORSILE dition. 3 .5. BOUSJ-HILL. Li ORSALE 2 gilt-edged residence lots in ' centre offino-it residence portion of city , at prides too low to make public. LOGOS &JIILL. Ort SALE -k bout 100 beautiful residence E lots back of high school , easy term1' . BOGGS AHILL , OUT far the large auction sale IOOK Monday. April 2nd , at 10a. IT. . by Kurtz & Allen , of over 801 choice resi dence lo s on Farnbam , Hsrney , 22nd-st. bt. Mary's Ave. South ave College St. < ic. SnmoBO lots in Credit Foncier additionne.ir ! U. P. Depot ; 15 lots in Grand View ic. ic. Also large amount of acre property and lots in every part of tre city. GEO. P. BEMIS , Real Estate Agent. . It EOR SALE-Lots on lUh. 15th and 16th ftreecs near Pierce street at $250. to $400 each. BOGUS A HILL. SALE Lots in aH parts of the cit , EOR prices and on term : to snit either the rich or poor. BOGGS & HiLL. FOR SALK $1.575 oaah buys tplendid Cottage and lot , first class location. BOG OS & HILL. SALE One of the finest resUoncoa. FOR full lot worth doable the price asked $3.600. BOGUS A-HILL. & House and cor lot scuth of FORS&LE , on 3 year. ! time. BOGQSAHILL. OR SALE-Good cottage and small lot E south of depot at a bargain. BOGGS & HILL. FOR SALE Cottage ant X lot 3 blocks frompottaffice. BOvjGS&HILL. SALE 20 acrea improved land , with FOR . $1,150. BOGGS HILL. SALE 20 acres unimproved nt half FOR value. BOGUS & HILL. mHELARGE AUCTION SALE of lots and JL acre property , will take pUca at Kurtz i Allen's store ( or on the property itte f ) . on Monday morning Apnl 2nd atlO o'clock. The property is located in all directions nortb , o'et. touth. west and center-and will be sold lot by lot and in acre or half acre parrels. The acre portion will all be platted and staked off in time to that buy ers can thoroughly examine and select their lots. Look out for circular and diagrams , giving fall particulars. UEO. P. BEMIS , Real Estate Agent , Cozzens Honse , 9th and Harney , m2-ti TrOR SALE One of the finest farms in Ne- 1 braska , SlO.SOper acre 20 milts from Oraha. BOGGS A HILL. OR SALE A number of improved farms near Onaha. : BOGGS HILL. EOR EXCHANGE-S250OK > .CO worth of Rpal Estate , see bulletin hoard in our office. BOHG8& HILL , Real EsUte Bro kers 250 Farnham street opposite Orand Central Hotel , I SpecialsContinued. . : I710R SALE Ui head of cattle jrood cow * . C bulls , fleers and heiten. T. MUR- marSl-lm RAY. _ FOR SALE Lots in Nelson's addition. $115to$150. T70R SALK-Houso nnd lot 633 l&n street , ( J between Webster and California els.- For particulars enquire of WILLIAM HUME , the resident owner. f bl7-es Ut * WEST SO acres of quarter s-clton occu pied by Barra-kd and 69 acres east ami adjoining Barrrcks at a bargain. A. P. NICHOLAS. Planters' House. m29-tf "IjlOR SALE A splendid stock farm 17 t ? miles from Omaha , and within one- half mile from Railroad station. Liberal terms and lonsr time. W , J. CONNELL. Jacobs' 1-lock. mar20 codsf F OR SALE 21 : acres land near the cily. Inquire 243 Farnham street mar2y-lw C-ORSALEOR RENT-IIoufe known aj ' Wyoming Hotel. 50 rooms. Apply to J. A. ROEDER. cor. 12th and Harnoy-gts. mar26-lw FOR SALE Alot01xl27Xfeet.inLowe' addition , commanding a fine- view , for 89C. Address R. . Bee Office. n22tf FOR SALS SEVflNO MACHINES. FOR SALE A new Victor 885 Sewing Machine , for ! 35 cash. Apply at this office. ni2t Mil SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. T7IOR SALE The stock and fixtures of the JD i reat Western Tea More , at coit. mar2g dtf T710R SALE-By W J. Hohn. a fine 870 desk now at VV'lford'g ffico 12th street between Farnham and Douglas for 331 ! . mar29-3leo4 ORSES. ninics stock hops , tresh milch cows , eood farm mare cheap. tORBES S77 Chicago street. mar27-eodH * FOR SALE At mroat bargains , on long tiino. lots of 10 to 40 aeroo only 'iV- miles frnm Omaha. W. J CONNHLL. Jacobs * Block. mar20-eod-tf SALE I'olo buggy , setdonble har FOR . sulky nnd lot on Kt. Mary's ve. and IHth sts. DANIAt , LEE. Orand Cen tral hotel. mar3-e sat tf SALE Engine SOO , double cylinder fOR hrfftinK engine. Hui able mining or bridge purposes , to ho seen at O. W. Lininger A Co. Omaha. Enquire Heo. LinJnger * Co. T. L. VAKDO-BN ml9-tf or H. T. CLARK. OKSALK Ata cv .rotloced P"cei two scholarships in the DaVv.nP ° . ! tT,1J'2lnteS ' ? Colleg Apply of address , Jf"e. ' ? nfiico FOItllJSNT- PURNLSHED rooma with or without board. 328 Cagst. . mar27 HI * REMT Fnrnifhed room and stable FOR 0 Jackson street J blocks , couth of Urand Central , nm31-tf TPOR RENT Office room , 207 Fa nham-st JC bot. 12th and 13th. niarlS-tf TO JIENT-HODSE& RENT-Smill house 3 rooms and 2 rooms furnished or unfurnisheJ. Ap- .59014th 3treot < marSl-3t | 70R RENT The SpJllett prooorty con- Eisting of a house and 10 acres of land , thren miles wct from Omaha , icquire at SUEEL.Y BROS mar5-f ( FOR RENT New brick house next to cue cor llth and Pacific tils. Enquire at Jorsenson's Cigar Store 10th street. f7-f FOR REST-MISCELLANEOUS. rno RENT Two farms suited for eaiden- JL ing. low for cash , T. MURRAY. n > nr31-lm P OK KENT One of the finest farms in V Dougias county near the city , a so an improved farm in Washington county. W. J. CONNELL. JacobsrBlo k. mar20-eodtf SALE A portable sawmill suited FOR for he Ulack Mills. T. MU RAY.S mar31-lm A UCTIONnnd SECOND-HAND GOODS. JBONNER & CO. Auctiom and Commis- eien House , 260 Douglas street. High est price paid for furnishing household goods and second hand furniture. febl7-tf KURTZ & ALLEN. Auctioneers , will of fer for sale i n Monday morning April , 2ad. atlO o'clock , a largo number of very desirable residence lot ? in every part of the city. Get particulars and be on hand , OEO. P.CKMIS.Heal Estate Agent 9th nd llarneyot oet . It DISSOLUTION. DISSOLUTION-The undersigned have this day dissolved rartncrship by mutual consent. / II assets due the firm to ke paid to. and all indebtednc'8 dis-barged byThos. Gibson. C. R. SCHALLER , March 1st. 18:7. : THOS. GIBSON. I have removed the Real Estate office to the Herald building , where lands and lots can be bought lower than over. City Iota S250. THOS. GIBSON. ma'27-2931 LOST. f OST A. W. Anderson Upholster 15th JLJ between Farnham and Douglas street lost a roll of money 1o tha amount of $29 the finder will receive a reward and thanks of the above party by return of the money to him. mar29-3t TAKEN UP. rriAKEN UP A bright bay mare , long JL tail. 4 or S years old , owner can have same by callingatcor. of 12th and Capitol ave. . prooving property and payiticeharees. marSl 3t A. ROBERTS. mSGELLAttKOUS NOTICES. 'ORIDGE NOTICE-Sealed proyo-als will Lj be received by the co nmisf ioners of Douglas county. Nebiiisb ; " . at th office of the county clerk in Omaha until Saturday , April 7tb 18 7 , nt 3 p. in . for building a combination bridge , 48 feet long , with two 16 foot approaches ( toUi fa feet ) , across WeftPapill'oncre.k , nc r JohnBIutn s , on f outhino of sect on _ 27. township 15. range 11. Plans and specifications nay be seen at the county clerk's office. The r'ght t reject any o ah bids is re served. March 30th , 1877. LEWISS.REED. mar31d3t County < lerk. WILL GIVE S5.00 for full file of Weekry BExfirtho year 1876 , and will give 310.00 for a full file of daily of Fame year. J. W. CKAWFORD. "Capt. Jack. " in7-tf ! CIGAR MANUFACTORIES. aioiiMa9ia auiraqojnd oaojoq reaud pm 300)8 jno oaitnBTu'oi p ssnbsj OJQ SJsqqof HY-DIO AMUSEMENTS. Academy- Music. Mr. Clif on W. Tavleure - Manager. TWO NIGHTS ONLY AND Ladir * ' Matiaee Saturday , Friday. Airil C. First appearance hereof tte brilliant HENRIETTA CHAAFJRATJ ( MRS. r. s ) - COM JNA1ION ! - Coiniriting a Famous artute , Henrietta Chanfrau. identified with he high at tii- umphsof arc , widely esleemd for her rare beauty and cultured grace : aud the bett dramatic comnany oattide ot Boston an New York , together with a new Emotional Play , apprnved trom Best n to New Oi- lean as "TheHit of tie Season 1" Friday evening April 6. First p-rformance here olanew play ot intense human inter oat. by Mr. Clifton W. Taylente , entitled - PARTED ! - GBJICR SBIBLKT. the devoted wife , MRS. F. 5. CHANFRAU. ctnday afternoon at 2 o'oJock.GhAND LADItS' MATINEE , C. W. Taylenre's great emotional play WAB SHE RIGHT. Saturday evening April 7. ( last appcararco Mrs. v hanfrau. A play of intensa emotional interest ad- oited expressly f r Mrs. Chanfrau from Belot's Powerful French version "Mss Mnlton" nsw attracting crowded audiences ni N.York , entitled Jealousy , an da power ! a cejt. In character style and completeness. this performan e will vie with tbe most ambitious productions ot the New York Stage. Central Admission 81. CO. Gallery 50 cents. Reserved seats without extra charge at x ariety Bazir. marSlaor 6 LAWYERS. @iittt C&D Office : § u6cnnann' 13. dee8-tf MISCELLANEOUS ADVfRTISEMEHTS. VARIETY BAZAR C. T. Hill , Successor to Al. tf. Eberlmrt. I A Fombioalloa of SiKI S'ORES ' IB OIF , MOSF { ELEGANT Eslibllrtnieat ! n QMlil OCCUPYING TWO FLOORS. SO FEET DEEP. AND BASEMENT. 220 Douglas-st. cor. 13th. Omaha. Bobv Bvgggio. Sole agent in Bird * nnd Cagei Jfc&rut&a for Sate Ball and 4 Baby Sucsv Croquit , fatloriet.'XO Jtictlrv and Tov Window vmltrtottl curtains in aby eoodr in BIV line. Don't fail to visit AH orders bT the Bazar where you can find any mail promptly thing you cannot find elsewhere. filled. marl-Iy Hats , Caps , Ti n-lss , a&d Valises. The lowest prices gnaranteed. 238 FarnhilS1 street near Fourteenth-St. mnr31-eod3m MAX METS Jobbers of Watciic * , Cloefrs und FOR JtHCIXiXiIDE S ISItOS' fcJEtOAV MAX METER & CO. , 178 and 174 Famliain Street , Omahn. S WHOLSSALS DKALEKS IN NOTIONS , .AJVX > FA.WOV OOOE > , 1 AX MEYER & ; WHOLBSALB DEALERS -rA es riw MS ni am , , The JLiargest Stock in the West I WaJlsrn a sent ] for WINCHEUTEK AND SHABP'S JUFLEH Wiich Tf o rsll e < Bottom Price ; . 22f to ieolcrsSen < 3 tor A Full Assortment of Cartridges ! 172 * 174 Farnliaza-St. . Cor. llth. Oic&b& > Neb. MAX MEYER & BRO , . SJHBBAL AQSOTB SOB OHS UNRIVALLED Knabe , Stelnwaj , EiaerEon aad I'crlor tJem Pianos , .Vawn & Man. t Estej , Slioniagor and Burdett Grgnns. JtalUn Strinji. Bfloot Moilo. Violin * . SuIUn. 71nles. Brae * Jnjtrnueulf. auJ MoiiMl Marohsndlie. Store I ITew Goods I - DEALERS IX - Stoves , Banges and Furnaces , STAMPED , PXiAIN AND JAPANNED Tinware. Granite Iron Wire , c&c. , Ac. No. SIT Farfiluua-st. . One Door Fait of 1st KaUonrl Bank , Omnba. JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS DOWE with NE ATFESB & DESPATCH ap2tf ! IRON. PLOW STEEL AND TOOL STEEL. CASRIA OEAND BEA VY HARD WARE OF ALL KINDS. Bolts , nuts , washers , files , borax , and a great variety of stock adapted to the blsrk- ' . . . . . febVl-tt smiths'trade. W. J. BROATCH. 63i Fourteenth street. - O , J. "WTIQIDIE ! , Manufacturer of all kinds of ' Show Oases and Fancy Toy Furniture Picture Frame Slouldf new Kept on Hand. Special attention given to repair of all kind of polished and costly furniture and mtuica instruments. Address. 237 Cass-st. . Omaha. Neb. < lecl33mt CHARLES D. WOODWOBTH , DEALER IN Freight and Farm Wagons , Freighters Supplies , Buggies , &c.&c. 228 Dounlas-St. , . . . Omaha , Nebraska. dec27J ( OPPOSITE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ) [ tf JEWELERS AND WATCHMAKERS. AKD S I ENGRAVERS. W. L. KNO WILES. 8CCCKB80B TO J. K. XICX. FIRST CLAMS WORK AT tow BATES. Box 769. Davenport. Iow . feb-17-3m STOVE DEALEnS. E.r COOK VHOHULS AID RKMILXK or COOKAMHEATKGSTIM SOLB WISTJES AOSST TOB Tll'S ' CELEBBiTEOfaBDEHTIBgXCGlLfHJUEE , COFFEE URNS ROABTBR8. LAUNDRY STOVES AC. . Sale * from 70 to 75,000. 537 Fourteenth itr e . - - Omaha ] OT29.tt