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Morning , April 3 , 1877
IKTERE8TI.VO MIECKLLAKT. ULTSI-
\IOKETAEY AND COVMESC1AL XETOBT8 , KAI1I
BOAD AKD ruSTOmCZ TIMr-TABLIS. BZ1
TKIBD
THE OMAHA BAU.Y BEE
Ii itrrBd to enhacnbcra by carrier , to anj
vsj I > irt of tb city. ery evening , ( BoncUn
ic-erted ) at fifteen cents per tretk.
AH complaints about IrregnUritie * . 01
improper delivery of the paper , if ad-
drwed to tii ome * . Trill receive prompt * t
Untion.
TEX OVASA. DAILT BH bu by far thi
iarsett cirenUtion both inOmaha and abroac
&ad ia therefore , the be t and cheapest ad-
vtrtiring inedinm.
JTKi OKAEA DAILT BCE will be mailed U
uissribers at the following rates , p&yabli
Inrsriably la advance : 88.00 p r annnm
< COeiztnc-iUx
Wccil5K. ) p r year.
RATE * ! ,
Xn DclUr per quire ( X of an Inch deep aut
H > oolnam In width ) for one Insertion , and fifl ;
- dU for ecb ubsquent laMrtlon , per nquarp
Card AdveztiaementB Inserted on contract f 01
C months or year. J3.00 per month rci
Kiure , $5JX > per month for two squires , M i.
ySJOt ) for three iqnarta- Payable monthly.
' BMJoruble reduction from the above ii maJi
fcrtipa raymeat for the advertising i raidem
tz. ( Stance. Advertisement * * nch u. For Hair
Wai naA , BtntUon ! Wanted , to t , Found , tf.
B = i the cpeclal column , are charged at 10 centi
feu line tor the flret laaertlou , and S cenU foi
cubtecmEnt inaertlon. Ma Adrcrtlsemmti
for lees Uun 3S cent * .
UverUtements In the Loail S erw Column an
VD oenti pet line for each tnnertioii , oountinf
Kit beading and fractional liner t full lines.
SuetneM reriewa In the tool column * , no
ISfiTked u advertlsemraiU , arc 25 cento per Uu *
AaverttaemenU In Uie WEEKLY UEE an
( surged it the > ame ratea a > in the Daily , ex
cardi on monthly contracts , which u <
Jj cf tbe rate In the Dally , per month.
ill Advertisement * Inserted under contract *
it t i u out before the expiration of the timi
U 9tted , will be charged ct transient nt a.
v aUl Out * maerted must bewhoIlyofMlidmeta
99 i act exceed two Incbe * in width for * dingl
tMicart , or four Inches for a double colnmo
iy r ralM on large cpace Ac. , Addnos
u ln is Manager ,
OMAHA WKE ,
Omaha , Neb.
UEPCBUCAK TICKET :
r.lCL lluu : TncHilny. April 3 , 1877
For Mayor.
HE011EK U. WILBUR.
Fcr Police Judge.
JQUBTAV ANDERSON.
For Treasurer.
JOHN G. JACOBS.
Fir Marshal.
JOHN H. BUTLER.
For ConacllmcD.
Flret Ward ,
B. G. JEMKIA8ON.
Second Ward ,
C. J. KAEBACH.
Third \Yard ,
CHARLES BAKCKE8.
Fourtliard. .
* . W. GRAY , ( long ferm ) .
GEO. H. BOGGS , ( short term ) .
Fifth Ward ,
J. J. BROWN.
Sixth Ward ,
B. K. TAFT ,
Tor Members of Board of Ednroflon
First Ward ,
GEORGE WILKItfH.
Second Ward ,
c. w. HAMILTON.
_ Ward ,
DANIEL BUI.TJVAlST.Ooiig term )
J. J. POrNTS , ( short term ) .
Fourth Ward ,
W.J. BRO ATOM.
Fifth Ward ,
ROBERT McCOAAELL.
Sixtli Ward.
J. 8TALEY.
Groceries , Druita , < fco. , d-c. 2/
FINEST f-clcG/cd Slock in the city
and sold IWolcHalc and Retail , a ,
Bottom Prices , at 2. C. jBrtmncr's
BREVITIES.
Hobbie fella crockery at coat.
Don't forget to vote to day.
Vote for John G. Jacobs to
treasorer.
-U t your Job priming done a
" tne UEK ofBcf.
I" !
JUow Ugtires on Window Glasi
jFhfnte at &oloman's. apl IJt
Hobble is cloaiDR out uiantoct
of crockery nt coit at Kurtz d : Al
Qon's auction Btote. maraitomyl
Mayor Chase informs us. that i
detail of Kpocial policemen will bi
on duty to.da > > electiou day.
Vote for John n. Butler fo
city marahal. He Is well udaptucl foj
* li3 place , and will make a goot
-r-There were ( eu BlacK Hillen
Haiue at tbo City Hotel yes
ierday , whuwere 11 over sis foe
tall.
Ike latest ! Drinks served it
* ® tBLUB GT.AES TTOIULUBS- © !
at the ' 'DeZwionieo11
, opeuiuR to
Alight.
for J Jm G. Jacobs foi
treasurer.
The Infant daughter aged en
eeka of Mr. and Mrs. P. McGav
cckdiwl Hunday night The funeral
"ffilHake place to day.
GUM. Audereon'8 experience ai
.lusilce of the peace and his knowl
dge of the law admirably quality
JJlm for the position of Police Judge
Give hlta your vote.
Vote for John Ii. Jacobs foi
treasurer. Ho is responsible aad
competent and honest , and \vii :
prove the right man in the rlgLl
vlaco. You will never regret cast-
jnp your ballot for him.
The entertainment given al
Turner Hall last evening by the pu.
plls of thelurnvereiu was a success ,
The gymnastic exercises were well
j cformed ; the concert was well
i entered , and the ball was enjoyed
byall.
Vote for John G. Jacobs foi
treasurer.
BILLIARDS 20c at the eleganl
Dclmmico , " 210 Farnbam , ( lat <
J'lxon & Floyd'fl ) "Fred. " Intro
tluoe to-night "Board of Jracfc
ftocktaile. " Attend the grand open ,
i t lu.nlght.
j TAKE NO1 ICE.
The largest and bcst-telectedBtocli
Slen'e and Boy ' CJlotbms : , Hats
lranbsf aud Valises , at p ice'
efj' conjietit5ou. { Call and b <
si Polack't ? , 38 Farn >
ttreer ,
OCCUJENTAL HOTEL ,
ubli-r C-ty , D. T. , the largest hote
4 ii Hills. All stages stop a
i 'if bcoso. Good accommodationi
' ! i ctvxi home for traveler"
* * u a - Uand eoe for yourself
WABD fc UASEBODT ,
Vote for John G. Jacobs for
treasurer.
Fresh imported and Key West
cJars to-day at MaxMeyer&Uo'a.
Col. Wilbur will be elected
S' tyor by a largo majority. So will
tl wnole Republican ticket. B
sie and vote It , just the same.
Arthur Remington , who has re
turned to Omaha from New Yorkj
haa resumed his old position al
Fiaufc J. Ramge'a merchant tailor ,
ing establishment.
Mr. E. S. Seymour , the mall
egant , died at bis residence , 40'
California street , Sunday alter-
noon , at the age of 49 , leaving i
wife and two children. -
The sale of reserved seats foi
the Chanfrau season will begir
Wednesday morning at the Varlerj
Bazar. "Parted" will be playei
Friday evening ; "Mies Multon , '
Saturday afternoon , and "Jealousy1
Saturday night.
Arrangements have been madi
with the Council Blutls street ca
company to run a special car 01
Tuesday night to connect with tb <
transfer train. Parties wishing t <
attend the Joust entertainment cat
be certain of returning the eanv
evening.
A pony , tied by a boy to a drag
in front of the Jlcrald office , be
came frightened yesterday anc
aud ran away with the implement
One of the drag-teeth wounded thi
animal in the flank. Borne mei
caught the pony and cut the draj
loose , It was a narrow escape fo :
the pony from a fatal accident.
Although Al. G. Eberhart hai
concluded to go into business agaii
in Omaha , wo understand that h <
has , and has had for two years , ai
interest in a New York housewhen
he can go at any time and take at
active part in the atiairs of the firm
But having invested some monej
here , he will not leave for eevera
months yet.
During the publication of th <
faotn in the Edwards-Thompsoi
case , numerous persons have con
founded Dr. William Edwards , o
Sixteenth street , with Dr. Isaac Ed
wards , of Farnliam street. Then
is no relationship between the two
and Dr. William Edwards has hat
no connection whatever with thi
pie-poisoning ooee.
Mr. F. W. Gray , who is run
nine for councilman la the Fount
ward on the Republican ticke
against J. D. Jones , has been foi
several years past the right bowel
of Mr. Boater , the lumber merchant
besides being engaged in the stone
quarry business. He has recenth
built a handsome residence in lh <
Fourth ward , and is In every waj
competent and eminently tilted foi
the Important office of councilman
Frank O'Ne 11'au emigrant , at.
tempted to use tbo Union Pucifii
baggage room for a purpose entire
ly different from thai for which itii
generally used , and Ed. xlanoy ob
jected , whereupon O'Neill , who wai
drunk , pulled a reyolver , but wher
Haney laid hold of a club , here
treated to the platform outside
where constable Simpson collaret
him and then took him to jail. Hi
was fined $3.00 at the Police Cour
yesterday for drunkenness only
as Haney did not wish to makeanj
other complaint against him.
The Western Magazine for Apri
contains the following articles
"Early TJ."P. R. R. Explorations ir
the Rocky Mountains , , " by A. Rose
water ; "It moves 1 It moves 1" bj
Milton a. Itarble ; "With the
Tide , " by Stacia Crowley ; ' -Th (
Web of Fate , " by Z. T. Hedges , '
"Whose Bin Was It ? " by the Edi
tor ; "Editorial Chit-Chat ; " 'Cur
rent Events ; " "When the Shii
Comes Home , " by Tnomas Carlyle
' 'A ' native Gentleman , " by Ul
Thep. Parker. It is a very interest
ing number , and well iworth read
iiK. The magazine has become at
established success.
Messrs. Piercy 4 iJang , wh (
have oi > eued a new stove and tir
store at 217 Farnhtun street , on <
door east of the First Nationa
Bank , are meeting with splendit
success exceeding even their mos
bangume expectations. They hav <
an excellent stock of cooking stove ;
and ranges , aud heating stoves
Their line of stamped , plain anc
japanned tin-ware , granite , iron <
ware ; &c. , is very extensive anc
comprises all the latest styles o
manufacture. Tb ir prices are verj
reasonable aud the public can fine
110 oetler place at which to trade
They do all kinds of Job work will
neatness anil dispatch.
Judge Joseph P. Clarkson , o :
Chicago , who accidentally ahol
ujmselr in the stomach , died Satur
day morning. Bishop Clarkson ,
hia brother , arrived at his bedside
on Friday , and while he was stir
conscious. The funeral took place
yesterday from St. James church. .
Chicago. The deceased left a wife
and three children a son , who re
ceutly arrived at his majority ; anc
two daughters , one of whom , Mist
Juliet Clarkson , was married or
Friday to Mr. Simmons , a prom !
neut yonug business man of Keiio
Hha , Wisconsin. The marriage hat
ueeii set for June 1st , but at the re
quest of the dying father of thi
bride , it took place athindeath-bea
according to his wish. The de
ceased was a brilliant and success
ful lawyer ; an affectionate bus
band ; a loving father ; and a Chris
tian gentleman. Hia death is a se
vere blow to hia family , and a mat
ter of the deepest regret to his man :
friends in Chicago and elsewhere.
Don't miss the opening to-nigh
of the | -"DELMONICO" BU
Hard Parlors. FRED.'B. Hddretl
( late of Grand Central ) will managi
the Bar. The SPOl' ia 240 Kara
ham street ( late DIXON& FLOYD'S ]
An Elegant Jjunch and the JKnes
Liquon and Cigars in this city. 1
, NEW GOODS ARRIViNC
DAILY at WELF & JUcDOiN
ALJJ'3 , 250 Farnbam street. A\ \
styles ; ad prices. It
AN OUTRAGEOUS ASSAULT : *
3
Tlireo Houghs Pouiid three Peace
able Citizens Without the
Least Provocation.
.
* > *
Saturday night , at a late hour ,
three men called at the room oi
Lillie Stevens , a wofciah of th
town , living in the vicinity of Four
teenth and Howard streets. Thf
rear portion of the houee , as well at
the up-stairs part , was occupied bj
one Alfred Ozier nnd his wife. Tlu
visitors of Lilly Stevens were some
whist intoxicated , and two ot then :
expressed their determination o
entering the apartments of Mr. am
Mra. Ozier , aa they wanted to visit
"the canary bird , " as thej called tb <
lajter person , and they were going
to burst in the door , when Miss Ste
vena told .them to go to the bad
door. They did so , and kuockec
for admittance , which was deulec
them. They went away for a shot
time , and then came back and broki
in the door. Mr. Ozier jumped ou
of bed , and ran upstairs with aclul
iu his baud. The two men sail
they were officers of the law , am
folio tved him up stairs , not with
landing that he had a club In hi :
hand. They knocked him down
aud one said to the other , "Kill tbi
! " While
- - thej
Were pounding him , his wifi
made her escape.from the housi
clad only m her night-dress am
stockings. She * ran along Four
tceiith street in her stocking feet
yelling , "MurderI Help ! Polisel' '
Arriving at the Grand Central ho
tel , she rushed down into the bee
ball ou the comer , and iuforrnei
the gentlemen present , in an exclt
ed manner , that ner husband wai
being murdered in his nWu house
by two or three men , and she want
ed assistance. Several gentlemei
at once started for the sc'Mie of thi
supposed tragedy , among the num
ber being Dr. Charles , the dentist
aud Fred. WIrth , ihe proprietor o
the Omaha House. When they ai
rived at the house all was still , thi
roughs having taken their depar
ture. On their way back , Dr. Charlei
and Mr. Wirth Were assaulted nea :
the intersection of Fourteenth ah <
Haruey streets , by the same roughs
without the least provocation. Dr
Charles was knocked down withou
a word of warning , and brutally
kicked several times , Mr. Wlrtl
was struck in the face and on the to ]
of the head , blood * ) eing brought a
each blow , showing that ho wai
struck with eome weapon , probablj
brass knuckles.
Policeman Qorman finally put h
all appearance and arrested Dame
Smith , the watchman at the omnl
bus barn , whom he found at thi
house of Lilly Stevens. He Jockei
him up lu jail , and then arrestei
Alonzo George. The third man
John Nugent , also an employe a
the omnibus barn , made his es
cape , and was fired at twice bi
policeman Gorman as he disappear
ed ; but Sunday morning Nugen
was arrested by policemen Ryai
and Gorman.
Dr. Charles is badly used up , al
though able to be around ; he has i
fearful black eye , aud his body i
black and blue in several placei
where he was kicked.
Ozier also has a black eye , anc
several bruises ; while Wirth retaini
the marks of the atsault.
The three men , Smith , Nugent
and George , pleaded not guilty a
the Police Court yesterday anc
their examination WHS set for thii
afternoon. They are a hard crowd
aud this is only one of several receu <
unprovoked assaults that they hav <
been engaged in. The omnibus ban
crowd is too tough for thesafety o
peaceable citizens , and the proprie
should make it a point to employ t
different class of men. We under
stand that those who were encagei
in the Saturday nfght business bavi
been discharged , and their place :
filled by others.
When the case was called up thii
afternoon , it was further postpone !
till Wednesday.
NEW FRINGES at WELF
MCDONALD'S , 250 Farnbam st.
st.It
It
A SHAVER SLOPES.
His Departure is Regretted by Jfu
< merous Creditors.
Fritz Wolf , a barber by trade
Who has for some time past beet
employed at the barber shop o
Henry Dillmann , made the bigges
shave of the season Sunday , ty
leaving for parts unknown with'ou
waiting to bid adieu to his numeroui
creditors.
About a week ago he damagec
one of James Stephenson's buggie
to the extent of about $100 , whicl
account he forgot to settle.
Yesterday he imposed upon tbi
confidence of Kahn & Wedcll , anc
obtained $17 worth of clothes.
He also swindled Hengen , thi
boot and ehoe man , to the amoun
of $20 ; Goldsmith , $5.50 ; Mrs
( Veisler , room rent , $15 or $20 ; am
numerous other parties "got left'
for various amounts. Besides , hi
walked off wim hb emrloyer'
overcoat. He is a dead-beat of th
first-class aud the public are warnei
to look out for him. All the paper
in America and Europe bre request
, ed by the creditors to give him i
good notice.
Remember the grand opening to
nigM. The "DEtMONico" at 24' '
Farnbam ( late Dixon & Kloyd's.
The MOST ELEGANT RESORT U
OMAHA. "Al. " and "Ired" vnl
bs glad to gee you.
NEW BLACK SlMjK FRINGE !
at WJKLF & MCDONALD'S , 25
Farnham street It
On th6\SeIHrigf.of LlqHor on Elec-
tlon Day.
ExEcmrvE DEPARTMENT ,
MAYOR'S OFFICE ,
OkAHA- , April 2 , 1877.
To Jame' France , John H. Braokin , and
L. B. Williamsj
Gentlemen : A petition signed
i by you and many other influential
, iitizenB'has : been presented to me ,
which reads as follows i
"We , the undersigned Voters ol
the city of Omaha , baslngouf action
upon the law of our State as eel
fortu'm the Revised Statuea of 1873 ,
page 770 , prohibiting the selling 01
giviug away of liquors upon the
days of general or special elections ,
do hereby petition your tlouor tc
IHBUB your proclamation instructing
the police force of the city to en
force the law upon the day of oui
coming city election , viz : Tuesday ,
April 3d , 1877 , believing that tht
enforcement of this law will lead tc
a tree and untrammelled expression
of the voters of the city upon th
diQereat candidates for office , anil
will also tend to avoid-or allay anj
disturbance , breach of the peace , 01
uudut ) excitement which mighl
bthei wise occur. "
After careful and considerate ex.
amiuaUon of the law relating to tin *
matter , the following are moat ro
speelfully submitted as my yiewi
upon your proposition , and as set
tiug forth the aOtiou thereupoi
Which I am authorized tu take.
The city charter requires thafali
orders of the Maydr relating to the
direction of the police force shall b <
given through the Marshal ; or ii
hia absence , the officer In charge o
the police force , " and not by procla.
niation.
In accordance , therefore , will
your request , 1 have called the at.
tention of the police force , througL
the acting Marshal , Win. Ryan , tc
the law referred to. To isalie any
direct instructions to the police
rorce of the city to enforce the law ,
even provided the charter gave rm
the power to do Bo , would be to pre
sume beforehand that the law would
be broken , and thai , in cane It was ,
the police would not do their duty ,
This I uaunot believe , after wit
nehsing , officially , for three years ,
so many evidences of their taithful-
ness aud efficiency.
1 am assured by the acting Mar
shal that , if the law in question ap
plies to city elections , BO far as he
is concerned , it shall be enforced ]
and that to this cud all boiiipiainh
made under it shall receive hie
prompt aud efficient attention. Li
censes here have been granted tc
saloon keepers without reserve , 01
exception of election days , and m
ordinance exists providing for clos
ing saloons , or preventing the sale
of liquors therein , upon such days
nor is there any State law for clos
ing saloons on such days , but oulj
agaiilBt the selling or giving uwaj
of liquors thereon.
I entertain grave doubts wbetbei
the law cited applies to citj
elections in cities of the lira' '
class , inasmuch aa the legislature
turo has apparently conferred upoi
such cities 'the entire control of 11
censes in this regard. Therefore J
deem It my dutyto take no strong ,
er ground than above indicated uu
til the decision of this question bj
the proper tribuual the courts
should 1hoae interested choose t (
take it there.
Most obediently yours ,
CHAMPION 8. CHASE ,
Mayor.
An Appeal for tbc Poor.
To the Editor of Ike Bet.
At aregular ineetiugof theliadles
Relief Society of Omaha held Marct
23rd , 1877 , it was ordered that thi
officers of the society present tut
following facts to the public. Or
January 1 , 1877 , the association hat
about $200 in the treasury. During
the forepart of tue winter it hat-
been able , as during the live winter !
that "have passed away since its or
ganization , to relieve many distres <
sed persons aud distribute on Fridaj
of each week fuel , food and clothing
to the suffering and deserving poor
The oft recurring demand ? of 40 tc
50 poor families , representing aboul
200 people during January and Feb
ruary exhausted the luuds on bane
and caused a debt for supplies pur
chased for distribution. A < lectim
kindly delivered by Chancelloi
Fairfleld of the Nebraska Univer
sity , and a few donations bronchi
to the society about $100 , wbicb
amouui will extinguish its indebted
ness.
It is still receiving many earuesi
demands for relief , but is withoul
the means to grant it. During the
six years of the life of the aseocia
tiou it has been most generously
treated by many of the open haudec
citizens of Omaha , although we
request to Bay that the dpners and
the workers in the relieving 01
Omaha poor , have been nearly the
same persons each season. The
ladies composing the society do no !
feel like making further persona !
solicitation for aid and leave it tc
the public to say by the answer tc
this appeal whether they shall dis
continue their work or go on in u
labor that has brought its compen
eating fruit in the relitl of the needy
the detection of impostors , and th <
almost entire stoppage of stree
begging in our city. This last fac
has led mauy to suppose that then
was a great decrease in the uumbei
of poor persons needing help , bu
this is not the case. Street begginj
has ceased because of tfaqsystematii
relief afforded by the Society.
visit to the roomo of the associatioi
on any distributing day will show
thtlarp : number constantly desir
aud deserving aid.
Whether we will bo able to con
tiuue to grant them help , is for tbi
readers of this appeal to decide. Th <
winter's work of the Society wil
close in April , but its habit has beet
to keep its home .during the eptiri
year for those temporarily distretsei
or disabled , and evervsummersinci
-organization it haa given aiu t <
many needy , Infirm sick and agei
people.
MKB. J. D BROWN , Pres.
MRS. J. L. WKBSTEK , Bec'y.
Dupee's bams at Pnndt , Meyer < !
Raspke , Farnbam street grocers.
31t2
FIRST WARD COUNCILMAN.
I hereby announce myself as an
Independent candidate for council'
man from the First ward.
m23-tf JAS. STEPHENSON.
Iv'ot a Candidate.
To the Editor of the Omaha Bee :
Omaha , April 2. I am informed
that my name is being used as SB
independent candidate for council
man from the First ward. The use
of my name Is unauthorized , as J
am not a candidate. Please glye
this notice in your paper of to-day ,
fl. KouNizte.
FOR SATiE.
One span of mules weighing 2,10C
pounds , with harness and wagon ,
Inquire G W. Holnan's Liverj
Stable , WM. HAMJIETT. m26-ti
The annual St. I'atrlou's ball ,
given by the Emmett Monument
Association , will come off on uexl
Monday evening , April 2nd , al
Creiehton'sHull. ' There is no doubl
it will be like its predecessors : the
grandest affair of the season.
rnchSO-St
Another invoice of Ijturabie'f
celebrated Biscuits received. Thej
are the tinest goods in tl > e country
and appreciated by everybody. Foi
sale at Pundt , Meyer & Raapke
Farnham street grocers 31t2
THE SPRtNG STYliES.
A WOKD TO THE LADIES.
A lan.'o and elegant stock of LA
DIES' SUITb , latest styles , foi
spring and summer wear , just re
ceived at E. SIMON'S , where
everything in the Hue of ladiea
wear is being sold at astolilahiuglj
low price . You will save money bi
trading at SIMON'S. 31-2t
THE OMAHA
is the best one dollar aud a hal :
hotel between New York and Bar
Fraucipoo. FREtinhiCB : Wnmr ,
marl-tf Prop'r ,
Business Cards , emow Cards , Vis
iting Cards , Ball Programmes , Ball
Tickets , Circulars , Posters , etc. , al
the BEE Job Rooms , 138 Farubaa
street. tf
In this city are places euougL
where we can get something to eal
auji drink , but every time we wlal
an extra good meal and a splenditi
rup of coffee , tea , or chocolate , we
have to go to the French Coffee
House , 252 Farnham btreet.
mar26eodtf
See advertisement of Beard &
Bro. , on second page. marl-3m
O8KALOOSA COAJj.
.Long tried , aud well tested ; the
most popular coal in the market
56.50 per ton. IOWA COAL Co.
jan2-eodtf 51313th street.
Clam Chowder , henug salted
lobster salad , imported cheese anc
sausage , at SIEBILIST'S , 206Farn.
ham s'reet. marl-tf
F. Wirth's summer beer garden
on Twelfth street between Douglai
aud Dodge , will be opened on Apr !
15th. mar31t4
Any lady wiio win Bend us II
paid-up yearly subaciipUoiis , out
awe of Omaha , for the Dally BEE
will receive from us by express as t
iift a new f75 Sowing Machine , o
any make une may prefer.
McKelllgon's casd 01
first page. juue2tf
PORUS PLASTERS.
ALXiCQCK'S
POROUS PLASTERS
Aik for ALLCOCK'8 , and obtain < hem , am
10 avoid '
B. BRANDRETH. Prea't.
moo. 2O4. Oarml ( St. IV. T ?
deo)2-dw3m )
AMUSEMENTS.
Academy of Music ,
Mr. Clif on Vf. Tavleure Manager
TWO NIGHTS ONLY AND
Ladies' Matinee Saturday ,
Friday , April 6.
First appearance here of tte brilliant
HENRIETTA CHAJSFBAt
( UBS. F. s )
COM JNATIONI
Comrrising a Famous artute , Henrietta
Chnnlran. identified with he high-et tri
umphsof art , widely caleemtd for her iar <
beauty and cultured grace : and the bes
dramatic company ontiide of Boston an
New York , together with a new Emotiona
Play , approved from Best n to New Or
lean as "The Hit of the Season 1"
riday evening April 6. First p-rformanci
here of anew play ol intense human inter
est. by Mr. Clifton W. Tayleuie , entitled
PARTED !
GBACB SBIELBY. the devoted wife , MBS. F
S. CHANFKAU. t-at-nday afternoon at :
o'olock.GKANU LADItS' MATINEE , 0
W. Taylenre's great emotional play
WAS SHE RIGHT.
Saturday evening April 7.
( last appearance Mrs. < hanfrau.
A play of intensa emotional interest ad'
opted expressly fcr Mrs , Chanfrau fron
Uelot's Powerful French versin "Mss
Multon" now attracting crowded audience !
ni N.York , entitled Jealousy , andapowcrli
colt. In character style and completeness ,
this perfcrman e will vie with the mos
ambitious productions of the NowYori
Stage.
General Admission $1.00. Gallery 50 cents
Reserved seats without extra charge a
v ariety Basar. mor31aor C
PROSPECTUS.
Historical Atlas of tie f Mill
ILLUSTRATED.
ftii i luuHi M CHI ! ] Niy if Itkruti
This Atlas will be complete in the Bprin
of 1S76. and trill contain the finest eerws o
Macs yet published. The Maps of the Uni
ted States will be the finest ever published
they will be elaborate in detail , finely eiecn
ted , and will give a better idea of the ad
vaneement of our Republic for 100 years thai
can be given by any other publication. Th
Maps of the old country will be from thi
beat authors , and will be found complete am
well executed.
Every map will be accompanied by a his
tonal sketch , giving , in a concise mannei
sach facts as will make them doubly wort !
their cost.
No history or book or travel , not even th
dally newspaperman be read without the ai
of an Atlas , and the want is not confined t
professional men and'scholars , but is feltii
an equal degree by every reader. TEC Hia
TOKICAL ATLAS or THK WOULD win not enl
meet an universal need .but will be practical
lv without a competitor in i is special field
The descriptive matter , thonca popular i :
tone , will be prepared in a truly soientifi
spirit. The historical portion will be excep
tionally full , and the method of arranein
statistics will be remarkabfesimple and eon
renient. Each member of the family wi
find something in it to invite and pay pen
sal.
sal.To make this AUu still more comprehen
sire andusefnl. we shall add a concise histc
ry of the Surreys of the United States , an
a map of Ohio. Indiana. Illinois. Wucofi
sin. and Michigan , showing the .base , me
ridian. amd township linet.ia&d the. ran a
and. township numbers. 3Cai * matter will b
co comprehensive that any one withordinar
intelligence can learn to describe sad dee
lands. "The practical knowledge that can fa
obtained from thii one item In the Atla
would have saved masy a man hii hem <
1 which hu beea lost through a wromg del
lotion
"HAMBURG-BREMEN ,
OF HAMBiraa , GERMANY.
Thla most reliable anctdeservedlji
popular Fire Insurance Compart }
baa been placed in the agency ol
Samuel J. Howell , who will be
pleased to write policies icr all. wbc
desire 'indemnity frdm the Father
land. ( fate ? in Redick's brick build ,
ing , opposite Court House. Ovei
$20,000,000 represented. 1t
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. AJvefhsctaeuls ol To Let. Foi
Balo. Lost , Wants. Found , Boarding. < &c.
will be inserted in these columns once for TE3
CENTS per line ; each subsequent insertion
FIVE CENT lino. The fir t insortioi
never less than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
TO LOAN-MONEY.
TO LOAN. Call at law office o ;
MONEY . THOMAS , room 8 Vissehen
Block. ml-tf
TO LOAN-51830. on firt-cmsi
MONEY
city property. WM. L. FEABODY
Creighton Block , apr2 6t
\fAftTED-FEMALE. .
A. good girl f > r house work 13i
WANTED street. apr2-tf
"ITTANTED Girl to cook and a secern
YV waiter at French Coffee House. 25.
Farohuui street. mar30-
HELP WANTED-.VALE.
MART BOYlSjcarsold. TOWSLKY.
S apr2-5t
WANTEIt-SI IUA T10XS.
\V AN'IED-Situationto do eewitigln i
* ' family by a young latly who IB com
patent to do dressmaking and all kind * o
sewing. Address UNA UNDERWOOD
Post Office. Omaha. marS'Mw
WANTED-B OA KOERS.
A f w first cUs'day boar lor
WANTED Capitol.avenue between 13tl
and 24th ttrect" pt'J-6t *
W&CELLAXEOUS
A furnished house with fi O :
WANTED . Apply C. WELLS.588 13tl
street , apr2-3t *
WANTFD-AH kinds of now and second
hand sooda. 237 Douglas street.
apr2-tt
WANTED To rent a ptivata house
rent moderate , near business part o
town. Address M. FRUHAUF'S iBook
Store. Farnbam street- apr2-2tt
FORSALL-JIEAL KSTATB.
Acres of prairie lane
in all parts of Douglas
Washington. Sarpy. Burt , Otdar , and othei
counties , cheaper than ever.
mat3Ut BOGGS A HILL.
[ TOR SALS-lOacreslst class land for * 25 (
r cash , only Ifimilosfriiai Court Houtd ,
Uiar31-2t BOGGS & HILL.
TiORSALEORTRADE-SOacresia milei
JL out , alvo 0 acres 15 miles out at a bar
gain. DOOGs & HILL.
FOR SALE A few splenaia lots. 11 olocki
west of court house suitable foi
economical homes $200. each SlOdown , bal ,
$10 per month , best chance for poor mei
orer offeredQ Omaha. BOOOS4HILL.
FO'R SALE We wanl a cash offer for lot i
block 349. southwest cor. 18tb and
Burt , will sell half or all , BOGGS& HILL ,
1011 \LE-Finest lot in Sweesy'g ad-
.lition. 8 75. BOGSHILL
t , ORBALE 2xilt-cdged residence lots it
' centre offinast rendenco bortion o
Hty. at prices too low to make public.
HOGGS & HILL.
F Ort SALE-.4 bqutlOO beantifulresidenci
lots back of high school , easy term ? .
BOGQS A HILL.
EOR SALE-Lotsonl4th , Uthand ICtl
etrcef ? near Pierce street at $250. t (
3400 esch. BOGGS A HILL.
FOR SALE Lots in all Harts of the cih
at prices and on term" to sail eithei
thorich orpoor. BOGGS & HiLL.
R SALE SI 573 cash buys splondic
Cottage and lot , first class location.
. _ BOQGS & HILL.
THOR SALE One of the finest reSiiences
Jj with full lot worth double the j > ric (
asked S .600. BOGGSiHILL.
E OR SALE Houssand cor. lot scuth o ;
depot $9:0 , on 3 years time.
, BOQOS A HILL.
FOR SALE Good collage and small lol
south of depot at a barxa n.
BOGG8&HILL.
I ORSALE-Cottageanaif lot 3 blocki
JC from poctaffico. BObGS&HILL.
I70R \LE-20 acres improved Innd. witt
E house. S1.150. BOGGS HILL.
FOR SALE 20 Hcres unimproved at hal
its value. BOUGS 4 HILL.
rpHE LARGE AUCTION SALE of lots anc
JL aero property , will take place at Kurt ;
& Allen's store ( or on the property Itse'fl
on Monday morning April 2nd.at 10 o'clock ,
The property is located in all directions-
nortb , eist , south , west and center-anc
will be sold lot by lot and in acre or hal
acre parcels. The acre po.-lion will 11 b <
platted and staked off in time so that buy
ers can thoroughly examine and select then
lots. Look out for circular and diagrams
giving fall particulars. uEO. P. HEMIS
Real Estate Agent. Cozzena House. 9th anc
Harney. apr2-tf
170R SALE One of the finest farms in Ne-
C braska , $10.50 per acre 20 milfs fron
Omaha. BOGGS i HILL.
ORSALE A number of improved farmi
near Omaha. BOGGS * HILL.
FOR EXCHANGE-S250ay > .00 worth 01
Real Estate , see bulletin board in oni
office. "BOaGSi " HILL. Real Estate Lro
kers 250 Farniam street opposite Granc
Cc-tral Hoto ! ,
FOR SALE 100 head of cattle good cow ,
buile. steers and heifers. T. MUR'
. mar31-lm
R SALE Lots in Nelson's addition ,
8115to$150. BOtJGS&HILL.
V\f EST 80 acres of quarter s ction occu-
V piodby Barra'ks and 6D acres easl
and ndjoimng Larrrcka t a bargain. A ,
P.NICHOuAS. Plimters'House. m29-tf
FOR SALE A gplcimm stock farm Ii
miles from Omaha , and within one-
half mile from Railroad station. Libera
terms and long time. AV. J. CONNELL ,
Jacobs' Block. mar20 oodsf
"TTIOR SALE 23 acres land near the city ,
J ? Inquire WFamham street mar29 l\i
FOR SALE-A lot hcl27XfeetinLowe'i
addition , commanding a fine view , foi
J9C. Address R. , Bee Office. E22tf
FOR SA LS SE WINO MA CHINES.
FOR SALE-A new Victor S85 , Sewin (
Machine , for 835 cash. Apply at thi
office. n t2t
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE The stock aud figures of thi
treat Western Tea Store , atco > t.
mar28 dtf
TjlOR SALE By W J. Hahn. a fine 87
JD desk now at Wilford's office 12th stree
between Farnham and Douglas for $32.
mar29-3teo4
HORSES , mules stock hoes , fresh mile ]
cows , ( rood farm ware cheap , t ORBE :
277 Chicago street. mar27'-eod4t *
liiORSALE At neat bargain' , on loni
_ D time , lots of 10 toJo acres only 21
miles from Omaha. W. J. CONflELL
Jacobs' Block. mar20-eod-tf
FOR SALE Pole buggy , set double har
ness , sulky and lot on St. Mary's ve
and 19th gts. DANIALi LEE. Grand Cen
tral hotel. mar3-e eat tf
E OR SALE Engine $800 , double cylinde
reversible holitlng engine. Sui abl
for mining , or bridge purposes , to be seen a
G. IV. Lininger A Co. Omaha. Enquire Gee
Lininger & Co. T. L. VANDtl EN.
m9-tf or H. T. CLABK
E OR SALE At a very reduced imce , tw
scholarships in the Davenport Bnsines
College. Apply or address. "R. . " Be
office ; ! at
FOR RENT-R 0 OMS.
FURNISHED rooms with or withou
boardr 328 Cass-st. mar27-9t *
FOR RENT Furnished room and stabl
% 0 Jackson street i blocks , south o
Urand Central. mar31-tf
TO RENT-HOVSES.
17 OR RENT Small house STOoms and
I rooms furnished or.nnfurnisho . At
plr G90 l h street , aar31-3t
JTJVR REST The SpiUett ptooerty con
' listing of a house and 10 acres of land
'three miles west from Omaha , irquire c
SUEEtiY BROS mar5-tf
"Ij OR. RENT New brick home next t
JL : one cor. Uth and Pacific Ets. Enquire i
Jorsewon'g Clear Store 10th itreet. flt
SpecialsContinued. .
FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS.
fTIO RENT Two farms suited for garden.
JL ine. Low for cash. T. MURRAY.
taar31-lm
*
*
L m t
FOR ttENTno of the finest farms h
Don * las' county- near the city , a'so at
improved farm in Washington county.
\V. J. CONNELL. JacobsrBIock.
mar2Q-eodtf
_
I OK SALE A portable sawmill raited
for > he Ulack Hills. T. MUBRAY.
mar31-lm
AUOTIONnnd SECOFD-ITAND GOODS
& CO. Auction and Commls-
JBONKEil . 260 Douglai street. High
est prjae paid for furnishing household
goods and second hand furniture. febl7-ti
PAYS highest price for furnishin *
WHO and second hand furniture !
0. C. UELMIOK. Auction and Commissior
Merchant. 237 Douglas street. spr2-tf
TAKEN UP.
rTIAKEN UP A bright bay mare , lonj
JL tail , 4 or yeart old. owner can ha e
same by calling at cor. of 12th and Capitol
are. , prooving property and payinecharues ,
mar31-3t A. ROBERTS.
TAKKN UP A mouse colored pony abou !
four years old. one hind leg partlj
white. The loser can bare him by payini
costs. HENRY RUSER , Farm near pee :
house. apr2-ltew4wt
MlSCELLAf/JSOiy NOTICES.
ORIDGE NOTICE-Sealud prororals wil
Lj bo received by the co mnisioncni o
D-uclas county. Nebraska , nt thr office o
the county clerk in Omsha until Siturday
April 7th 18 7 , nt 3 p. m . for building f
combination bridge , < 8 feet long , with twc
16 foot approaches ( total 80 feet ) , acrofi
U'c't Papill'on ciczk , near John Blum s. 01
fouth line of sect on 27. township 13. rangi
11. Plans and spocificntions may bo seer
at the county clerk's office.
The right t reject any o nl , bids is re
served. March 30th , 1877.
LEWIS S. HEED.
niar31d3t County' lerk.
WILL OWE 85.00 for full file of Weeklj
BEEfcrthe year 1876. and will givi
$10.00 for a full file of daily of same year
J. W. CRAWFORD. "Capt. ack. " 111 7-t ;
CIGAR MANUFACTORIES.
aoqM88i8 aaireqojna gjojaq soouil pui
-
SOOOVJTOJC ,
UO OMY OmOHS
KI raiiTsd iii si'ioaji OXT
JO
S&3LJ&
.MOJ.OY.i HV ) IO
LAWYERS.
Office : fwfccrmann'S
13. iut5
decS-tf
INDIA BITTERS.
KENNEDY'S
ILER & CO , .
SOLE MANUFACTURERS ,
OMAHA , KEB.
SOLD B YALL FIRST CLASS GROCERY
AND DRVOaiSTS.
feb9-im !
AGRICULTURAL iniPLEMhNTS.
THE POLO HARVESTER.
The Polo Harvester hag become one of the
most
CELEBRATED HARVESTERS
in the field and stands nt the head and
front of the harvester family , being wo'l '
made , durable , and of very easy draft , do
ing its work mioothly and nicely in all con
ditions of grain. U has earned for itself the
enviable name
KM OF THE HARVESTER HELD ,
Farmers will find it to their interest to
examine the Polo Harvester befora purchas
ing. Good lively agents winted in e err -
rr town throughout Iowa , Missouri , Kan-
i as and Nebraska. lam aUo State Agent
for the celebrated Vandiroer and Qnincy
Corn planters. Dealers will direct all let-
General Manager.
Omaha , Neb. mar7-4m
BURGLAR PROOF SAFES.
G. ANDREEN.
MANUKAC10RER OF ALL KtHDSOF
FIRE > ND
Burglar Proof Safes !
VAULT DOORS , JAIL WORK , Etc.
Repairs of every nature in this line prompt
ly and satisfactorily done. New an.l
secondhand safes always on band.
Manufactory on Harney street , one dee
west of Van Dorn's machine chops.
OMAHA. - . - NEBRASKA
iuu15-tf *
FLOURING MILLS.
JOHN H. GREEN
STATE MILLS ,
-DEALERIN-
ORAIN. FLOUR AND FEED AND
Commission Merchant ,
MAOIST ER OF THE DEPARTED.
EDVVAKU KUEUL. ,
Magiater of the Departed
No. 498 10th B < . Farnhim n1 Hiraty.
Will by the aid of guardian spirits , obtah
of any one a view of the past , present anc
toro. No fees chanced in oases of sick-
uss aprl8-tf
; 3000 Engravings ; 1840 Ktges Quarto.
FOUK PAGES COLOKED PJ.ATES
A WHOLELIBRARVIN ITSELF.
IN VALUABLE IS A FA3HI/T.
The sale is 2O times as great as the salt
of any other large Dictionary.
i
More than 3O.OOO conies have beer
in the public schools of the Unitec
8laced
tatts.
Recommended by 28 BUte Saperinten
dents of Schools.
"Indispena ble to every student of the En
glish lanrnago " Jf. R Waite , Chitf-Jia
tece United Statet.
Published by G. & C. MERRIAM. Spring
field , -Mass.
"Office of State Snpt. of PaUii
Instruction , Lincoln. Neb. . Dee
SO 1876.
'Tfaia Certifies that 'WEBSTER' !
UNABRIDGED DICT-ONARl
has teen added to the "State R c
omBtendedliist" e % eekito Hstc
in the Schools of Nohr ska.
( Sl aea ) " J. MKeKENZIE. .
"Stale 8 yt.
MI8CEI.I ANEOUS ADVFRTISi :
VARIETY BAZAR"
C. T. Hill , Successor to Al. 6. Eberiart. m
Combination of HEN SIOfiES ii OIF , HOST iEUUIT MiUlditit k QMJII1
OCCUPYING TWO FLOORS. SO FEET DEEP. AND BASEMENT.
220 Douglwst. cor. 13th , Omaha.
Babv JJugggiel. Soh agent in
Birdt and Capet ffebratta for
Bate Sail and' ' 4 Baby Buggy
Croquet ,
Wallpaper . ,1
Jevelryand
Toy * Vnndovi underioli
cvrtaim & fixture * .
in my line.
Don't fail to visit All orders b
the Bazar where
you can find any mail promptly
thing you cannot
find elsewhere. filled.
marl-ly
DEWEY & STOKTB ,
OMAHA , NEB.
Largest Stock of Furniture in the West. We are *
offering Furniture Lower than ever Before *
deol-tf
A
MAX MEYER & BRO. .
WATRIIAFPBC &M1 & ] I1WTI3Q ? ] ? ? ]
ffAlbfllAiMd AfiiJ JiiELLM *
Jobbers of Watches , Clocks and
SUOV CAfcjilSfc
MAX MEYER & CO. ,
179 and 174 * aroham Street. Omaha. Nebrask .i
WHOLBSALK DEALERa IK
Cigar ® , TofcaccoiS ,
1VOTI01V8. jVI > n > FA.TffCY CJOOJDS.
MAX METER &
- WHOL3CSALE DEALERS TJ
s , sos ,
The Largest Stock in theWesfc ! [
Wft rn Dieata for
WINCH ESTBK AOT > SHAKP'8 .RIFLES
Which wa nil * > t Bottom Fricea.
Discount to liealers Send Tor Frice
A Full Assortment of Cartridges J
173 4s 174 r mh m-St. . Cor. lltb. Omaha * Hefe. -
MAX MEYER & BRO. .
GJNBHAL AGKNTS 70R THE UNHTVAIiLED
Kuriie * Stclawaj , Emerson and Parlor Gem Pianos , JHaaon & II aa.
Estey , Shonlager asd Bardett Organs.
Italian Sirinjff. Sheet Muaio. Violins. GniUrs. Tlntaa. Brau Injtramenu. and
Muricil Merchandise.
Store ! ITew Goods I
&c
DEALERS IN
Stoves , Ranges and Furnaces ,
STAMPED , P.LAIN AND JAPANNED
Tinware , Granite Iron Wire , &c. , &c.
No. 217 Farnhmm-st , , One Door Bast of 1st T atiomcl Bank , Omaha.
JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE with NEATFES8 & DESPATCH
apl2tf
IR ON. PLOW STEEL AND fo OL STEEL. v
7
i
Wnunn Tumhpr pud otnrk
nfdpll LlllilUul dim Wdgull blubl.
CARRIAGE AND HEA VY HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS.
Bolts , nuts , washers , files , borai. and a great variety of stock adapted to the black *
smiths' trade. W. J. BROATCH. 634 Fourteenth street. '
O , J. WTLIDIE ] ,
Manufacturer of all kinds of
Show Oases and Fancy Toy Furniture
Picture Frame Mouldings Kept en Hand.
Special attention eiven toreoirof all kind of polished and costly furniture and muiica
instruments. Address. 237 Casrat. . Omaha. Neb. < lecl33mf
CHARLES D. WOODWORTH ,
; DEALER IN
Freight and Farm Wagons ,
Freighters Supplies , Buggies , &c. , &c. *
328 Doualas-St. , . . . Omaha , Nebraska.
dec27J ( OPPOSITE ACADEJIY OF MUSIC. ) [ tf
JEWELERS AND WATCHMAKERS.
ADD
ENGRAVERS.
FIRST CXAN.V WORK
AT LOW HATE * .
Box 769. Davenivrt , Iowa.
feb-17-3m
STOVE DEALERS.
ZLF. COOK
WaOMBiLl .UTD BXTAILn OF
BOW mamur AGUTT ros
Tll'S '
"ROASTERS. LAUNDRY STOVES Aa ,
Sale * frost 70 to 75.000.
SW.Foorteeath street. . - Onuhal