Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 08, 1878, Image 4
- THE DAILY BEE "WeUnegdny 3fornin'Hay 8 , 1878. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE Is wrvcd to subscribers by carrier , to any part of the city , every ercntasr. ( Bcmlsrs es- epted ) at fifteen cent * per wwk. AH complaints ctront irrccnliiritlcs , or 1m- rroper delivery ot tha paper , if address to .bis 3Boo , Trill rrciovo prompt attention. Tke Oaivha Vaitv Ece has by far the lartr- ct circulation both in Omaha and abroad and is therefore , tbe best and cheapest ad- gtrtlsing medium. 37w Omaha. JJai'v Bn will be mailed to subscribers at the following rates , raytbta Invariable in advance : 8.00 per mourn. ti.OO eix months. 21e Omaha Vfeeklv Ett { 2.00 p r year. WFOB IKTZRKSTI.VG HISCKLL1NT. LATSIT If OSIIAKT AND COMMERCIAL BKFOET8. RAIL- VOID AMD FOtrrorncz TIIIE-TABLKB. et * THIKD HOTICE. A. C. Tronp is the authorized traveling agent of the Omuha BEK. "Welf & McDonald , Importers and Manufacturers pf Cloaks and Suits , 250 Farnbam street. seplS tf j Bead J. B. French & Go's new price list In another column. nSOtf " PATftTERS , TAKE NOTICE ! Our prices to-day : Pure raw linseed oil BOoper gal. Pure boiled linseed c51 65c pergsl. r- Strictly white lead 8 65 fcy pure f per hundred. Urushee gt t'0st. t'0st.R. R. C. BTEELL , 233 Douglas street. - % BREVITIES. The "Hoots" meet this evening to elect officers. V New spring hats at Benuet'a. m66 ! "l * " Bee changes Bern Is' Real Estate There is a very largo attendance of prominent men , principally law yers , fiom all parts of the West , at tbe United States Courts. Buy New American Improved. ap27 tfeo The celebrated Glen Springs hand mide sour mash whisky , very old , sold over the Grand Central bar. It The Oma > ja Gymnasium will be openedr.ext Friday evening , and the public ( gentlemen and ladies ) are respectfully Invited to attend. -Dr. Carver and Capt.'Bogardus will shoot a match at 1,000 glass balls in New York next week. The former using a rifle , and the latter n ebob gun. Key West clears sold over the Ijrand Central bar. It Tbe Nebraska Odd Fellows' ex- C Jrsion to St. Paul on the 2d of J uly pi onuses to be a grand success. It is said that fifty-two lodges , com prising 400 or 500 hundred members , will go out upon the excuraion. A party of eleven miners from the Lake Superior copper regions passed through her yesterday for Denver. They are nearly all musi cians , and called themselves "The Plymouth Brass Band. " They had s complete outfit of brass and string instruments. A dispatch from Galvestou , Texas , to The Chicago Times , says : "A number of Hall's ringers got at duo to Bam Bass , the tnuu rob- Iter , and three of his fellow-outlaws , who were in Ibo hruso of Hendor- eon Murphyt In Deutou county. The rangers were advancing to the .house , when one of the Murphys on guard gave the alarm , aud Bass and his friends made their escape , bolh Bides firing atlong range. Bass had two cartridges shot from bis belt , and is believed to be wounded in the face. The Murphys anTJ conted- rates wjre arrested and put In the Sherman jail. Sheriff Everhart and posse are iu close pursuit o ! Bass and party. " T7 " "u f cifli' freight car JNo. i1 JKW.r.iich arrh'Ad ut the depot in t no city on Snturday evening , con tained a tramp , or possibly two itramps , who had etolen a ride from ! San Francises. It was loaded with Shales of sheep pelts , which reachec 30 within about two feet of the- ceilIng -Ing of the car. Th car was per fectly tight and direct from San .Francisco , and its locks and seals had not been disturbed. On Sun day afternoon , when all around wiu * tili , the tramp broke out with a fish-brace , by smashing n hole in the panel on the side of the car. HE was not seen by any one at tbe platform ? . He had done no special damage inside of the car. Ho had 1 s dark ride. Yesterday we noticed thai there were but three or four persons at work on tbe city stone pile. We thought that there were nine or ten tramps sent there out of tbe thirty- nine arrests made on Saturday night , bat we find on inquiry thai there were not that many altogelhei even before Judge Anderson , who discharged most of ( hose who were brought io the Police Court. It seems that the work of the "Com' mittee or Safety" was not nearly sc efiective was reported. A very few tramps were arrested , and most ol them appeared to be innocent men and willing to wors. Tbe majority of those arrested by the "commit' tee" appear to have been citizenf who were out rather late , and who , upon their identity being establish ed , were at once released , and nc complaints were made agamsl them. We have heard considera ble talk both for and against the laid of the "Committee of Safety , " and the conclusion we have arrived at la that suoh work , if found neces sary , should be left in the hands ol an efficient police force , say of tec or twelve good men , to which nnm- ber the force will probably be in creased , as it certainly ought to be , The Union Pacific exprefi which was sent out yesterday was tbe finest passenger train m the world. The baggage , express and postal cars , the day coaches and the pleepera the City of Chicago , Dalles City , WInona and Colorado were all , or nearly all , newly painted , presenting a very brilliant appear- ance. The deep wine.color , as iLis called , CT&S ornamented Tnlu gold etripinp , in handsome desrjnsj and the lettering WRS laico In god. ! The carp , from Ihb engine to the rear of the train , were of uniform height The Union Pacific is unexceHul for the general beauty of its passenger trains , whloh'aro virtually palaces on wheels. The euglno vrns No. 74 , engineered by J R. Dolau ; tits IFAln conductor was Mr. Audehwu ; and the Pulimau Conductor was Mr. Heuptls. The conductors , the pos tal clerks and the porters were all rigged out in bine uniforms and brass buttons. WANTED A carriage-emith helper - er , at A. J , SIMPSON'S 7-13 . Carriage Factory. CHOICE FBUIT8 and VEGETA- BLEB received dally by It J. B. FBENCII Co. Police Conrt. Peter Martin , who was charged with permitting a nuisance onTenth street , bad his case continued , he having agreed to abate eatd nui sance. J. C. Stephens , & Council Bluffer , was lined $3.00 for being drunk. Pat. McLoughliu , drunk , was fined $1.00. Southworth , an artist , could not pay bis fine for drunkenness , he having no one on whom he could draw for funds. He was therefore ant out to make a sketch of the city rock pile. C. D. Botkinthe merchant tailor , has opened an establishment at 457 nth street , between Howard nnd larney. Has a full line of spring goods , which he is making up to or dcr at reasonable prices. You are nviled to call and examine goods , prices and work before ordering elsewhere. JNeyada cigars for nale over the Grand Central bar. It Since A. E. Bauken has obtained joseesslou of the Cozzens House , a real change has taken place. Sev < eral oljecUonable characters who were rooming m the building form erly were given to understand that t would be for their benefit to "git up and git , " and they have taken the hint. Ihe house is now occu pied only by respectable families' , Airs. Bankes being particular as to whom she admits. We are glad to earn that the number of her board , ers is Increasing , and that they all peak favorably of the board pro * vided in the Cozzeus House. It Pest Office Changes. The following are the Post Office changes in Nebraska for the week ending May 4th , 1878 , furnished the Omaha Daily BEE by Wm. VauVleck , of the PostofflOR Depart ment : Postmasters appointed Albion , Boone county , Hiram Bice ; Centre Valley , Cass county , j H Wise well ; Orford , Boone county , John A Gar ner ; Book Falls , Phelps county , Adam Miller ; Cot toil wood Springs , Lincoln county , Alfred A Jones ; Table Bock , Pawnee county , Joseph T. Martin. Have you tried that delicious crab apple cider at J. B. French & CO'H. Everybody says it la im mense. It Board of utlncatlou. The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Education was held last evening. President Clark presented his an nual report , from which the follow ing is an extract : * The board ha"d been able to pay all Interests when due , and all current expenses , by borrowing only $9,000 , which amount was now paid or the money for It was in the treasury. There is still to be collected from the levy of 1877 about $19,000. The Board will have money enough to pay all bills to the end of the school year and a small balance to com mence tbe schools with in Septem ber. The board should have a balance of at least § 25,000 nt the beginning of the schools for tbe season , as little of tbe tax that will be levied for 1878 will be collected until may 1S79. The Board will have the amount received from nnes and licenses and the Slate ap- porlionmont which is mostly paid in J auuary of each year. Tbe total expense of running the schools dur ing the past year , from April , J877 , to April , 1878 , Is $61,737 61. Beduc- tion from last year , $5,645 63. Total receipts of theyenr $58,861.82. Cash on hand March 31 , 1878 , $224.32. Casn on hand per Treasurer's re port , $3,333.49. The president presented also the report of tbe Superintendent ol Schools , presenting several import ant suggestions. On motion tbe Board of Educa tion of 1877 8 adjourned sine die. Tbe now Board then organized Mr. G. T. Wilkms being elected temporary president , and T. J. . Stnley secretary. Messrs. H. G. Clark , H. Kennedy , and W. J. Broatch were appointed committee on credentials. Thej reported the following as entitled tc seats : First Ward G. T. Wilkms , Chas Conoyer. Second Ward H. G. Clark , Gee C. Bonner. Third Ward-J J. Polnts , Imeoi Bloom. Fourth Ward Howard Kennedy W. J.Broalch. Fifth Ward-Thos. H. Dally. Sixth Ward W. W. Marsh , T. J Staley. After the new Board had beei sworn in by Judge Anderson , thai proceeded to the election ot officers the following being the result ; President H. G. Clark. Vice-President Howard Ken nedy. Secretary T. J. Staley. The President and Vice Presiden acknowledged in appropriate re marks the dignity conferred upoi them. Mr. Howard Kennedy moved and the motion was seconded , tha $75 be appropriated for the expense of the High School commencemen exercises. The appropriation wui passed by the following vote : Aves Bloom , Bonner , Broatoh Clark , Kennedy , Points and Staley Naya Connoyer , Dalley , Marsh A communication was read fron Mr. O'MalJey elating that ht > had removed from the Fifth ward and therefore tendered his resignation. As ho had not quallflwl uu action was necessary , On motion a recess was taken to allow the president time to prepare the names of his commilteee , which he desired to present at this meet ing. The board was then called to order nnd the committees read as follows. Finance Dailey , Marsh , Bloom. Claims Marsh , Wilklns , Couoy- er. Buildings aud Property Broatcb , Staley , Wilkins. Teachers and Text Books Ken nedy , I'biuts , Bonnet. Bulca , Forms aud Printing-Points , Bta'ey. A.'ter the transaction of some other business of minor importance , the board adjourned. PEKSOMAL PABA.GAKPUS. Gtu. O'Brien has returned from Caloratlo. James E. Boyd returned from the east yesterday. C. E. Yost and family returned from tbe Eastyesterday. Fred. W. Miller , of Falls City , is at tbe Grand Central. Hon. Ed. 8. Towle , of Falls City , is at tbe Grand Central. Hon. Isham Beavis , of Falls City , Is at the Grand Central. Mra. Milton Earlow returned from the east yesterday. Col. JohnHanley , of New iork , is at tlio Grand Central. Dr. T. D. Brundage , of Nauga- tuck , Conn. , Is at the Grand Cen tral. Edward Henn , of fcjioux City , or ders his spring chicken at tbe Grand Central. Seth Mabry , of Austin , Texas , a well-known cattle man , is at the Grand Central. Lieutenant Colon Augur , U.S. A. , POU of General Augur , is in the city , aud istke guest of General Crook. P. J. Nichols , Superintendent of the Eastern division of the Union Pacific , left for the East yesterday. Mr. Overton , the contractor who i-s putting up the Union Pacific de pot at tbe transfer , was in town to day. Judge Dillon arrived in the city yesterday to preside al the May term of the United Slates Circuit Court. Miss Minute Hampton , sister of Mrs. Hawea , Is seriously ill a fact which her many friends will be pained to hear. Dr. G. L. Miller , editor of Tbe Herald , intends to sail for Europe in a few weeks. He will visit the Paris Exposition. Col. John Danipbaa , a leading lawyer of St. Joe , is at the Grand Central. He is here in attendance at tbe United States Courts. Mr. J. T. Clarkson , of Schuyler , this morning mot bis wife * ud daughter here on their return from Chicago. 'Ibey left for home on the noon train. Dan. P. Simmons , the well known traveling representatine of the Beloit ( Wls. ) paper mills arrived in the city this morning , and met his brother from Colorado. They are at Ihe Metropolitan. Judge Clinton Briggs left this af ternoon , for Skaueateless , N. Y. , taking with him the remains of the late Mrs. Manley. . mother of Mrs. Briggs , for Inlermeut al that place. From there Judge Briggs will proceed - ceed to Europe , sailing from New York on the 22d of this month m the steamer "Algeria. " He will be absent about three months. Among the arrivals at the Grand Central are the following : J M Walsh , New York ; T S Burrow , Chicago ; Wm Parkinson Detroit ; S P Davidson , J J Dew , Teoumseb ; W Hawke , Gee H Devon , Nebras ka City , J K Perry , Chicago ; Gua Metzler , Now Vork ; Mrs. A H Daily , Chicago ; H H Stenery and wife , Chicago. Mr. Henry Byronthe well-known and popular actor and author , ar rived in the city Monday from tbe East en route to Ban Fran cisco , and is staying for a few daye at the Grand Central hotel. The last of the week ho will be joiued by Madame Bita , the celebrated eo- prano from Maurice Strakosch's and Carl Boaa's opera companies , end Miss Mamie Bousby , together with Mr. F. Ellsworth Boberts , the bril liant young American pianist. Mies Bousby is a sister of tbe celebrated actress , Mrs. Bousby , and in beaut ; and talent is said to excel her sister , These celebtites are going to Sac Francisco , where they have an en gagement at Baldwin's theatre.attei which they will sail for Australia On their way West they will sto { at CheyenneOiden and Beno. Sev eral of our citizens having learnet that Mr. Byron was m the city , pre vailed upon him to coasent to glvi a performance in Omaha , and hi has named Monday evening for th < occasion. Uatfed States Court * . ft The following business was trans acted Monday , the first day of tbi regular May term of the Unitet States Circuit Court , Judge E. S Duiidy , presiding : William E Bedick was appointee crier , and Seth T. Cole , Charle Campbell , Daniel Boxers , bailiffs. Tbe following gentlemen were ad milled to practice : Brockway Kinney - ney , of St Louis , Mo ; N O Abbott , o Lincoln , Neb , and F Dorr Gunsaul les , Omaha. Wheel and Seeder Co vsBeynoIds dismissed at cost of plaintiff. First National Bank of Omaha vi Loveland , et al ; dismissed at cost o plaintiff. Taylor vs. Cropseydefaultagalns ; defendant. Keith , et al. vs. Hnbermann ; de fault and judgment for plaintiffs foi $303.61. Kinney vs Union Mutual Life In Burance company ; defendant to an swer hi thirty days and plaintiff t < reply In fifty days , and continued t < adjourned term. Wade vs Omaha Motel Company etal. ; rule en defendants toaho cause by Wednesday morning wh } sale should not stand confirmed. U P B B Co vtj Cool et al ; decret for plaintiff , \ D 8 vs McUlure , ttdruiuistrator ; ] inJucUou , continued iu force. .Forbes Va Spearman ; leave to Hlo amended answer m twenty daya , ami plalutifl l > reply In fifty days Rogers va City of Oniaha dt al ; defendants lo answer by June rules , and continued. Kountze va Kountze ; decree for plaintiff. Kobu ot al va Qattou et al ; de cree of foreclosure. lily vd Jone ? ; submitted by agree- meut Mills , treasurer , etc. , va Her et al ; decree of foreclosure. Mansen et si vs King et al ; de fault against King end wife. First ISational bank of Omaha vs Kiugetal : default against King and wife. wife.Hunnewell Hunnewell vs Franklin county ; decree for plaintiff. Baker vs Pierce et al ; mandate of the United States Bupreme Court filed and decree in accordance there with. with.Davis Davis vs ( Stone et al ; cross bill withdrawn and leave to file amend ed bill by 15th instant ; defendant to answer in 40 days thereafter and plaintiff to reply in 70 days from May 6,1878. Great auction sale of pbratone , buggies and spring wagons , Wed nesday , May 8th , at 10 o'clock n. m. , in Visscher'a block , corner of Douglas and 13th streets , It Partly.made Shirts for leas than the material at retail. Call nt the Omaha shirt factory before buying. Catholic school books at coat al J. P. McCarthy's , Huberrmnn'B block , corner of 13th and Douglas streets 7-12 County CommiMloners. BATUKDAY , May 4 1878. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present Commissioners Knight , Drexel and Corliss. George Smith , commis8iouerhav- ing reviewed and reported favora bly , was ordered to survey and lo cate a county road , commencing at a point where the Military road in- tersectH the east and west centre line of section 6,1C , 10 , ami thence west to centre of section 1 , 16,10 , and then north to iiorth line of said section and terminating. AI o two roads in 21 and 28 , 16,12 , petitioned for by John limperly and others. The county physician reported twenty-five paupers rcrnaiuing at the county poor bouse. The following accounts were al lowed : FROM THE OKNERAL FUND. Willis Burney , hauling lumber and grading , $17 00. Gee W Homau , tir , tales juror , 10 00. Chas Childs , tales juror , 2 00. Wm Preston , three sacks of flour , 780. 780.Omaha Omaha Post , printing , 9 75 Henry Gibson , printing , 8 00. Whitney , Clark & C < x , salt for poor house , 4 00. Alexander T Rogers , superinten dent of poor farm , Apiil , 1878,40 00. Mrs , Ella La Marcho , matron of poor house , April , 1S7S , 20 00. Emma Peterson , work at poor house , April , 1878 , 16 00. Mary Carlleaon , work at poor house , April , 1878 , 19 25. FKOBI TRANSFERRED GENERAL FUND. J W Burney , work on road , 160. Thomas McGarvey , grading,3315 Joseph Couch , on account McAr- del bridge , 25 00. Chris Bachnus , building bridge , 1200. lioiiug Koeppe , grading , 3 00. Dauiel Clifton , bridge material , 300. 300.Henry Henry Bufsen , work on road,9 80. John H. Peterson , work on bridge , 13 25. C A Jensen , work on road , 4200. Joseph Couch , on account Mo- Ardle bridge , 2000. Ezra Ebri ht , grading , 15 00. C. E. Pamp , repairing scrapers , 17 65. Gee Schraid , grcceries for poor bouse , 56 70. Nebraska Gas Light Company , 4005. Miller & Richardson , advertising , 3050. 3050.W W J Young & Co , lumber , 25 35. William M Foster , lumber , 16 39. Dr J Quiulan , salary for Apriletc , 2000. Gee Paterson , coal , 17 22. B P Knight , transportation ol pauper , 10 50. George Smith , commissioner , re ported that he had located a county road , commencing at southeast cor ner section 6 , 14 , 11 , and running thence west to a point nearElkhoru river , petitioned ior by HtephenSj Reese and others. Also a road commencing 1590.101 chains west of center of section 8 16 , 12 , and running thence west to con nect with the old territorial road and vacated part of old roads , as pe titioned for by J. R. Moore and oth ers. ers.Also Also a road commencing at south west corner of eeclion 19 , 16,11ant running tnenca east on section line 41 miles to the military road , peti tioned for by George Frost and oth' ers. ers.Also Also a road commencing at quar ter corner on south side of sectior. 14,16,10and running thence north 40 chains , and then east 5 chains tc centre of old road and vacated per tionof old roaJ , petitioned for ty D. L. Farmalee and others ; am also a road commencing at thi quarter corner ou east side ot 6 , 10 10 , and running thence west 11 ' miles to the north and south roac in the valley , petitioned for by Cy rus Baldwin and others. Adlouraed to * Monday the 9tt inst. JOHNR. MANOHESTEB , County Clerk. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Washington , D. C. , Nov. 10 , ' 76 I take great pleasure iu certifyiu ) lo ibe efficacy of Dr. Bull's Cougl Syrup , in use in mv family and a a specific for colds o' children o adults , 1 have found it to be a can almost immediate always perma nent. Very respestfully , THOS. B. PKICJJ. COTTAGE PUDDING. Three tablespoons melted butter one cup white sugar , one pint o flour , with two teaspoonfuls Doc ley's Yeast Powdei mixed iu dry one cup of sweet milk , sauce o dressing to suit taste. HIGH COMMENDATION. Gentlemen This is to certify tha I have examined , analyzed am tested your Dr. Price's Special Fla voring Extracts , and find the earn strong , fine , mada of good material I and well put upa bottles of ful [ measure. Your fruit coloring is fre from any deleterious substance ' Therefore 1 gladly commend tin above named products of yonrs fo family use. Kespect'ly , PBOF. M , DELAFOOTAINE. NOTWH. Advertisements ot ' . Biia. Lost , Want * . Found. Boarding. Ac , will bo Inserted in those columns once tptjgn OBNTBperUns : each subsequent Iniertifta " TO LOAN-MONEY fftI0 LOAN on long time , .v , ULfU in sums of DOJ or thereabouts , on first-class real estate se curity. B BMIS1 BE 4L ESTATB AG CY. ma2 tf 15th and Donglas Streets TO LOAN on mortgage.Addrws MoNEV . . ha. f245eodm8 TO LOAN. Dr. Edwards. Loan MONEY , mfarnham. 2J6aal9 TO LOAN-Call at Law office of MONEY Thomas , Cruiokshank's Build- in < r.1 > 7tf HISLf njLgj.w * utixm. * MM. Wan ted to do general housework. GIRL small family , 70617th st. 267 may 8 A good girl for general WANTED . 258 Dodge st. 266 may 8 AM'KD A boy to work in garden H. W. Ball. North end 18 tt. 61 tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. Second hand furniture by 0 , WANTED . 515 Hit. bet. Fr. and Doug. FOB OOMS TO LET-191 Jackson-st. 262ma9 _ OE KENT Some very plca nt cham bers convenient for housekeeping to * man and wife without children , 617 17th street. 263tf R KENT Kurnlehed rooms , second floorlSD Dodge pleasantly located. 26S may 10 IOR RENT Kurnished Rooms , corner TwelHh and Jackson streets. IMtf OOMS to Rent Will take rent in board E 181 Farnbam Street. aTtf 10 RB3T HDU8ES AND LAND. CJEE CHANGES Bemis'Real Estate Col- O umn. . RKiNT A bouse of 7 rooms , inquire FOK Howard , of flugene O'Nell. 256tf RENT Brick store and cellar next FUR China Tea Store , 16th and Chicago. Also dwelling house. Aprly W. H. ii ton , 240 Farnbam st. 237tf RENT The Zapfel Property on FOR it , bet9ih and 10th. Stores , honsei and rooms all must and shall be rented at such prioss as they will bring. None tut good people - dwelling houses , 0. x. BlORRENi-4 228 tl pORRENT One bouss * ocor. I8th and Chicago. B. Lehman , 173 Farnhnm-at. 201'f K EN 1 a tore adjoining Williams FOR , on north side Dodge st. across from Post Office. W. J. Connell. f4 tf ' 0RRKNT CalifornIaFrnit _ Store , ad- S Joining Williams' Block , near Pot Office. W. J. Connoll. IBtf fOU SALE-mSOSLLAffSOUlt BIO K SALE One horse and buggy. A p ply 70414tn st. 241may6 FOB SALE One new phaeton with can opy top. Enquire of C. J. Canan , at Tootle &Maul'g. 250aodtf TTlORSALKCHBAf A 1'ercheron Wor- _ Ij man Black-Hawk stallion. Inquire at Ayer'a stable. Thirteenth street. DOUBLE-Cylinder upright twelve horse power Engine for sale cheap. Inquire ot eo. W. Lininger & Co. . or Henry T. Clark , Omaha , Neb. ao2tf . ORijALB At a very reduced price , two 5 sobolarehlps in the Davenport Busmen College. Apply or address. "R. , " BM cEcs F fOll SALE Buggy and harnoM for sale Ericlt Peterson. 82918th tit. HISS tLUTWN NOTICE. fTIIlE i > artonri > hip heretofore existing bet - ttwe n John U. Erck and bhriitiin flansen has this day been dissolved byini" tnal consent. and tha business ha ? been fold to , and will hereafter ba conducted by 1. Ueimrod. All bills of tha firm will be settled by a.r. Erck. AVe most respectfully Uank the pnolio for past pitronaga. and hope the same will ba extended to tbe nw firm , .TOHNH. KRCK. . C. HAN6EN. I will contmus the business at the old stand and trust by fair dealing and Prompt attention to business to merit the patron age of the public , Q. 11EIMK01 > . mayTdSt FOK bALE-JlEAL ESTATE. SEE CHANGES Semis'Heal Kstate Col- umn. "BT'OR SAI.K or exchange for Omaha prop- * ortySJU acres of Improved land ad joining Clark's Stition on the U. P. K. R. Good house and out buildings on the farm. Address M. Dunham. Omaha. 221 my 10 "C'OR 8LE improved Farm 160 acres. -L Timber and running water. Price $26 per acre. IK mile j northwest city. Apply to J. u. CL i HK , ViEscher's Block. . 6 inoeodapllO FOR > ALE-Improve ! " 0 acres at a bargain. B..GGS & HILL. FOR SALE Lot5. block 349. N E corner _ 19th and Webster. BOQOS & HILL. FOR SALE Several splendid corner lots. Boaos & IIILL. * * * 5 poadid ! residences firat iwatmnn BOOO ft Ml T.I. C'OK bal . - r.-uousonna lot iie r C toinplo. BOGGS & HILL. OR SALS 3 cheap lots Bhinn'g addi tion. BOQQd&HlLL. "C10R8ALE 2 good lots near the Steam Jj Laundry. BOQQS AHILL. FOK SALE 1400 acres of cheapest land in Nebraska. BOQQ3 & HILL. LANU-100.09T acres of laid in Cuming. Bnrt. Washington. Cedar , and other goodfounties saitabla'for colonies. FORSALE-Goodlotsand p'entyof'em on Eleventh street. 5 to 7 bloaks south of railroad. BOQQS& HILL. IfpOR SALE Beautiful residence lots in 41 Bosga A Hill's addition. Best bar- Kama in too market. FOR SALE Splendi't new cottages and lots in Boggs k Hill's addition , on monthly payments. " 1HEAP HOME-Iu Bcgxs A Hill's addi- _ ticn. F OR SALE 160 acres near DeSoto. BOG08 & HILL. FOR SA UE 160 acres near Omah- . Boaos A HILL. FOR SALE 320 ' acres In 13 miles out. and very cheap. BOGUS & HILL. ] 7 ORSALE-Land ; 10,000 acres from 1 teL -L 15mil > ! 3 from Omaha. Best and cheap- estlandsin Nebrasfca. BOHGS & HILL. FOttWYLK Lots in Kountse Sc Ruth's adilUinn. Examine price list and lots Some ot the very finest locations in the e.ty and prices extremely reasonable. _ FOR SALE A number of beautiful lots on Park Wild avenue , just south of Pierce street , bet 7th and 8th. All choice lots. _ BOQOS & HILL. F OK SAL.E-30.000 acres fine farm lands eastern Nebraska. $2 to $10 per a > * re. Terms to suit purchaser. J. W.LOVK. febsatAwedtf _ iJORKEFT Uouse in Bhino's iMiuon key at S E cor. 18th and Dolge. _ FOR SALE-10 seres 2-t miles north post office : 3 dwelling houses , barns , wells , windmill , hot beds. 569 15th st. 'J OUSLEY. _ 122may5 r ftnr fifi of the north cnehall IUy DO of lot 8 in block 186. on 3 12th stre . bet. Farnbam and Harney. In- craire at JotTee House on premises. oc6tf TAKEN UP. UP On Saturday morning , one JL light bay horse , with white star on the face , halter on neck ; also one dark has horee , with strap around neck. Five milei west of Omaha on military road , at Creigh- ten's place. Owner can have the fame bj paying charges. NELSE JOHNsON. 270 m a9 UOOlJi J BONNER , Auction and Commis- Men House , 280 Douglas street. High est price paid far famishing household goodffand second hand furniture. febl7-tj J' LEWIS Located at Ixo. 102 Capito avenue , cor. llth Bt. wishes to notilj hu many friends and the public In genira ! that he is now prepared to finish in firat' class style all laundry-work for Ladies Gents or Families. He his all the facilities of a metropolitan laundry , and bis patroni can bo arsnred of satisfaction. All work is delivered promptly. ? 69ml3 Made by Ajtente Helling our Bnbber PIUNTINC J SfAMPB. Send for terms Taylor A Bros , Co. Cleveland. Ohio. sopZMdwly B. G. . . Ehlers , BOOT & SHOEMAKER Has opened business for himself on Fifteenth Stopp. . Post 0 and invites his. friends to call. Kepairini neatly done. raaKl ly PROBATE NOTICE. itd In the matter of the estate of Frederic ! d Keetz , deceased. Notice is hereby given that the creditor ! L- of said deceased "ill meet the executor o Le said estate , before me , count ? judge o e Douglas county , Nebraska , at the conn' : court room in said county , on the 13th dai of June 1678 , on the i3th day of August 1878 1 and on the Hth day of October U78. at H o'clock , a. m. each day. for the purpose o 6 presenting their claims for examination adjustment and allowance , biz month : are allowed for creditors to present thei : claims , and one year for the executor to set tie said estate , from the 13th day of April ISIS , this notice will be published in th < ( maha Weekly Bee for four weeks succes lively , prior to the 13th day of June 1878. Was. 0. BAhTflOLOMKW. fip24wlt. County Judge. GKOOEBS. HERE WE COME ! AGAIN , WITH NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES SMILING AJXD HAPPY , Makes its bow to the public for past liberal patronage , and requests you toJust Just cast your eye over our new list : Bulk baking powder per Ib . 20 Family mackerel per kit- 1 00 Haislns , 11 pounds for 1 00 Eggs fresh from our farm , 11 doi for. . . 1 CO Sew Turkish Prunes , lOlb for 1 00 Currants ( new ) 15 Ib for J 00 Moainy , best , 36 Ibs for - 1 00 Ask your neighbor to examine our Navy Beans. 5 Ibs for . . . . . . . . . . . 1 00 Dried Apples , choice , 16 lb for. . . . . . . . 1 00 Candles , < 0 for. . . . . . . 1 00 Oat Meal , 23 Ibs for " - - 1 00 Teas , from one to * Ibs for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 00 How we have cnt prices II ! Everybody uses "O.K ; " flour at . . . . 2 BO Bice. Carolina. 181-4 Ibs for. . . . . . . . 1 00 Excuse us ; but we must sell our goods- tye 3 cans for. . . . . . . . . Improve the opportunity to buy. Apple butter , 6 Ib pails . 53 Boston baked beans. 8 Ib cans 30 Lima Beans. 3 Ib cans 17 Every d except Sundays we sell. Gooseberries. 2 Ib cans. . . . . 11 Hanger tobacco , best per Ib 70 Oolontr tea per Ib J" Coal oil. Standard , per gallon 15 Elegant soap. 22 bars for 1 00 Russian soap , Kirk's. ZO bars for 1 00 8ngars-N 0 U Ib for . . . . . - - 1 CO Domarara. J2 Ibafor. . . . . . . . . . . " . . 1 00 "A. " 10 % Ibs for - 1 03 GrannlateJ. 9 Ibs for. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 00 lobsters , one Ib can 20 Excellent Bio coffee. 6.1b for. . . . 1 00 All kinds of canned goods at low figures. Durham tpbaeco. Blackwell's , per Ib. 54 O. G. Java Coffee. 4 Ib for 1 00 > "ow Fo.'k cheese per Ib 14 Let the people rejoice. Only 80 per Ib for best 8'C Hams. Winter wheat flour 'Red H , ' a Tsack 3 75 Pnre maple syrup per gal. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 SO Remember Ihe "Old Reliable" LEADS. Immense Reductions on all goods. Clothes nits at your own , price. Everybody is cordially invited to call and See us. . WS.oiitt7Cv ( ? no Qoodi Sold on Ortdit , FRENCH & CO. J.B. . , oovlS Isi 191 Farxtban Strett. RKAL , ESTATE. Real Estate EOR SALE BEMIS' ' AGENCY 16th and Dongas Sts. , In Wild Lands , Improved Farme , Besidence Lots , Business Lots. Houses & Lots Etc. , Etc. HOUSES & LOTS FOB SALE. Splendid bargains in bonces and lots with in a mile of postoffice. Quit claim of house and lot bacK of High School for 8300. Howe and lot Cass and 14th $130.1. House and lot near Chicago and 14hS993. : House and lot near llth and Chicago , SSOO. Two nice houses and lots alt complete , in Kelson's add'n Barn with each Bargain Neat little house 6 rooms , full lot. barn , everything complete.near Milton Uoges' on 20th. near Leavenworth st. House and lot. lower Harney st. near 9th , 10 rooms , good barn and all complete. Have the beat list , and best bargains in houses and lots ever offered in city of Oma ha , prices ranging from $5CO to $5000. BESIDENCE LOTS FOK SALE. Finest residence lots , and cheapest , ever offered in Omaha , within half mile and mile of postoffice , shops , etc. Half acre lot in Hartman'g add'n. IK lots. Godfrey's add'n for $ .100. Splendid2-acre lot : Bartlttt's addition , improved ; cheap. Nice lot near Webster and 20th. for 12QO. 30 good lots , B V Smith's addition. 150 to $200 each 21 nice lots near end street car track , bet. 20th and Sannders sts. Bed rock prices. Several choice lots , near 22d and Califor nia ; cheap. rour nice lots in Qriffln and Isaac's ad'n St. Mary's Ave. Beautiful Residence Lots. jnstpffBt. Ma ry's Ave. eonih of Convent , and in immedi ate vicinity of Krng's , Hamilton's and Bishop Clarkson's residences. 19 lota $150 each ; H-acre lots $2CO each ; aorq.lotg 5376 to * 4jO each. These are bargains. Cheap lots on Izard st. Lot In Sweeay's add'n cheap- Half acre piece , f C ft wide. 2i'd bet Farnam and Douglas streets. 40 lots in Parker's add'n. Bed rook price Cheap lot ) in Horbach's 2d add'n. Beautiful residence lots in Reed's , Kel- lom's. and Shelton's additions near High School at the very lowest prices. " BUSINESS LOTH FOR SALE. Ktore and lot , Douglas bet. 13th and llth streets. A nice business lots , Farnham near 10th st.-S15CO each. ttood lot , Douglas near lEth st. with store , 83000. iinsines9 lots in every business street in tlio city , and never at such low figures as now. now.FOB FOB BALE OB EXCHANGE. Thousands of acres of wild lands for sale or exchange in this cr neighboring states. 160 acres in Coffey county. Kan. Best stare building and lot in Tekamah for improved propeity in or about Omaha- First rate opening for general merohandis- inwiu exchange , 160 acres in Harlan county for 5 to 10 acres near Omaha. Improved iarm. 160 acres. 13 miles east ol Creston. Iowa , for good land or improved farm near Omaha , or for improved Omaha city property ; would pay some cash. Tbiee good , sightly lots in St. JosephMo. with some cash , in trade for lot in Omaha. Two hotels for sale or exchange at greal bargains. All kinds of roil esUte in exchange foi Improved or unimproved real estate in thll and other places , or for straight goods in way of general merchandise. WILD liAWDB FOB SALE. 3GO.OCO rcres best selected lands in Nebras ka $2 to 35 per acre , best bargains evei ofiarelio. this state. 80 acres ( Jam ing co. 5251. 80 acres HamiUon co. Must be sold , 160 acres Bcone co. 12 10 per acre. Douglas co. lands S'aS per acre. 169 acres in Beaver Creek. Harlan county Cheap. 160 acres on military road 15 miles fron Omaha , at 88 per acre. Thousands of acres in Iowa and Kansas IMPBOVED FABM8 * OB SALE 240 acres 34 of a mile east of Schnyler large house , large barn , cattle yard , grana ries. corn crib , eto at a bargain. 160 acres 1 % milei s e of Jfremont , splen did land and rheap. Semis' Real Estate Agency , CRuifKSHANK'S NEW BUILD'G. Douglas & 15tli St , ; OMAHA , NEBBASKA. Kew Cash Price List -OF- 17O ITarnlnxTn. Street , Sttaks finrloin and Porter Hence 10 Best round steak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . g Fore quarter steak . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Prime rib roast . . . . . - . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . g Common roast- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5a6 Corn beef - . - . . . _ . . . . . 4 Mutton - . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 4i8 . . . . . . . . . -Ja8 . . . . . . . . . ic . . . . . .M. 8 All Kinks of Sausage , Poultry , eto. Special rates given to hotels and boardini houtea. _ ap'Stf SrooIIba fteot ilarlet & sjutfisp fioaf Me rate ? ttnt ( < % f 2,414 , 416 , 13. @tr. , Dma&a , 3l < \ HOT 9-78-lj' ' * - V" - HEADQUARTERS OF THE PEOPLE'S Favorite Grocery. lOXHw ASOKW 1 00 11 Ibs 0 sugar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 00 12 Ibl B sugar 1 00 9 Ibs granulated sugar 1 00 4 do 0.0. coffee - - 100 6 Ibs goodcoSee . . . . . . . * 1 00 1 lb best roasted coffee 1 00 Best currants. 15 Ibs for . 1 00 10 pounds prunes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . 1 00 Best dried apples. 15 Ibs for.- 1 00 Best Raisins. 11 Ibs for 1 00 Best dried peaches ( halves ) 12 Ibs for. . . 1 00 Our teas . . . - -25a 75 Best syrup per gal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 75 Only pnre maple syrup , per gal. . . . . . . . . . . 1 20 Best Bllver Gloss starch. 1 Ib 3 Best satis ! action baking powder.aer Ib 20 Best coal oil Jf Our best molasses per gal * 3 Best axle-grease per box. . . . . . 8 Our best brushes HXa 25 Best candles. 45 for - 1 00 Our Baker's chocolate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Our fair flour per sack 2 ZO Good enough flour. . . 2 ° ° Choice Kail Wheat Flour 3 75 Our Crown Holland herring per keg. . . 1 2 > Best hominy. 35 Ibs for 1 00 Hichar * son Matches 7 boxes for 23 Our home-made pickles , per gal . . . . . . . . So Our chow-chow per bottle- . 35 Best P. 4 G. mottled Herman. 15 b rs. 100 Best White Russian soap.aobar. . 100 Our golden laundry soap. 22 bars for. . . 1 00 Pnre laundry starch. 20 Ibs for 1 00 Oar Mixed Bird seed 3 poundi 25 Blacfcwell 4 Co.'s Genuine Durham Tobacco. 1 Ib _ . . . . . . - _ . 54 Best Plug tobacco per pound 55 Our good enough fine cut tobao. a Ib. . . 50 Our coffee essence. 3 boxes - . . . . . . 10 Our National yeast , 4 cakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Our Lye 3 cans . . 25 Best Canada Oat meal 23 Ibs for . . . . . . . . . 1 CO Beat St. Louis crackers. 15 Ibs for 100 Our best sal soda , 7 pounds - 25 Bestnavy beans 21 Ibs 1 01 Standard 2 Ib peaches per can. 14 do peaches 3 Ib can 184 do tomatoes. 3 Ib cans 12X do do 2 Ib oans 9 do corn 2-lb cans do blackberries. 2 Ib cans 1 do strawberries. 2 Ib cans . . . . . . . . . do cherries , 2 Ib cans . . . . 15 do string beans 2 Ib can 9 do oysters. 2 Ib can . " We are the Omaha Agents ior Flelech- mann'g Compressed Yeast. HP-Sole Agent" for Taniill's Gen. Custer Pure'Wines and Liquors for family use only. We always have Fresh Butter and Eggs. A. II. GLADSTONE & CO CASH GROCERS. 218 and 218 DonglR * Street , and 031 IStn Street. OMAHA. sep22evmo wed&sattf S. Motz , Wholesale and Retail dealers in all klndrof FRESH FISH , FRUITS , A. IV X > i ROL > U O.E. : No , 211 Donaias Street Between 12tb and 13th , OMAHA. * Contignment * of Suiter & Scat Solicited , sep9 lyr " Jno. G- . Jacobs , ( Formerly of Sish < t Jacobs ) UNDERTAKER No. 263 Farham St. , Keeps constantly on hand the Most Com plete Stock of Metallic Caskets , all kinds of Wood Coffins ard Shrouds in the city. aa. Orders by telegraph solicited and promptly attended to. ap26 ly MURPHY Sc LOVETT. GENERAL INSURANCEA8ENTS Capital represented $6OOOOOOO. Losses adjusted and paid at tffis ofica. B04 13th Str. , State Bank BnOdlng , OMAHA , JNEBBABKA. feb24deod&wly ESTABLISHED 1S67. ATKINSON'S ' Fine Goods , Fina Work , AND LOW PRICES ABE SPECIALTIES. Cor. Douglas & 13th OMAHA , NEB , ORDERS BY MAIL SOLICITED , AND PKOStPTLY FILLED. o UNE8. TH A NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. Bmoracas under one management the Qrea Trunk Railway lines Of the West and North west , and. with its numerous branches and connections , forms the shortest andquickert route between Chicago and all points in Ill inois. Wisconsin , Northern Michigan , Min nesota , Iowa. Nebraska , Callifornia and the Western Territories. It l Ii the shortest and best route between Chicago cage and all \jpinta in Northern Illinoil , Iowa , Dakota , Nebraska. Wyoming. Colora do. Utah , Nevada. California. Oregon. Chi na , Japan and Auatnlia. Its CHICAGO. BT. PAUL & MINNSAPOLIB Lin * is the shortest line between Chicago audallpointa m Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota , and for Madison. St. Paul , Min neapolis , Dnluth. and all points in the QrMt Northwest. Its LA CROSSE. WINONA A8T.PETBRL1NB Is the beit route between Chicago and La Crosse. Winona. Rochester.Owatonna.Man- kato. St. Peter. NewUlm. and all points In Southern and Central Minnesota. Its eREEN BAY AND MARQUETTE LINE- Is the only line between Chicago and Janei- ville , Watortown , Fond da Lao , Oshkcsh , Apple ton , Breen Bay , Escanaby. Negaunee. M&rqnette. Houghton. Hancock , and he Lake Superior Country. It * FHEEPORT AND DUBUQUB LINB If the only route between Chicago and El gin. Rookford. freeport. and all points via. Froeport. Its CHICAQO AND MILWAUKEE LINB tbe oldest Lake Shore Rente , as Is th nly one passing between Chicago and Evanston. Lake Forest. Highland Park. Waukegvi. Racine. Eenosha and Milwau kee. . rtruMix piLicuDBAwrus BOOM oiss are ran on all through trains of this read. This is the only line running these oars oetween Chicago and St.Taul and Minneap olis , Chicago and Milwaukee. Chicago and Winona. or Chicago and Qreen Bay. Close connections are made at Chicago with the Lake Shore A Michigan Southern Michigan Central , Baltimore A Ohio. Pitts- burg , Ft. Wayne & Chicago , Eaukakee Line and Pan Handle Routes , for all points East and South-east , and with the Chicago acd Alton and Illinois Central for all points South. Close connections are alto made with the Union Pacific K. R. at Omaha for all far West points. Close connections made at junction point * wilh trains of all cross points. Tickets over this route are sold by al Coupon Ticket Agents in the United States and Canada. , Remember , you ask for your tickets via the Chicago A North Western Railway , and take none other. For rates or information not ateainable from your home ticket aeents , apply to W. H. STMHKTT.Gen.Pass.Ag't. Chicago. MAKVSK HnGHiTT. Qen. Mang'r Chicago PUBLIC SALE or VALUABLE LANDS IN NEBBASKA DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR. GKNESAI. JiiRD Ornoa. WaiJiington , D. C. , fArua.ru 5. 1878. Purwcmt to the prcvuiont ol the Act of Con gress of April 10 , 187 , notice is hereby give * , that a public sale will be held at Central fity. Hcrrlck county. Webraskn , on Monday , the 15th day of July , nezt for the Bale of the Pawnee Reservation in that State , comprising 278,837.20 acres of These lands have been appraised at prices ranging from 51.25 to W.OOper acre. By the t < rmsof the act , they are to be sold to the highest bidder at not less than the apcrabed pr'ces , where that price equals or exceeds $2 50 per acre , and not less than M.BO per acre , where the appraisement fjlls below that rate TEHMS : One third cash m hand , one third in one year , and one-third in two years from the date of tale , with in terest on the deferred payments at the rate of six per centum per annum. Dotcriptive lists of tbe lands with the ap praised value of the several tracts , and oth-r particulars , will , in a ihort time , be ready for distribution to parties desitina to pur chase , who may apply therefor tothwomie or to the register and receiver of the district land office , at Grand Island. Nebraika. J. A. WILLIAMSON. Commissioner. aar8dU < lw3m MINCEI.XAKEOUN ADVEKTIBEIWEHTS. Closing Out Sale A LABQB STOCK OF 25 per Cent Less than Cost. BY THE CASE , DOZEN , OR BY SINGLE PAIR , 227 Farnkam St. , bet. 13th : and 14th. C H GODFREY E W DEXTEB js WHITMAN GODFREY , DEXTERCO- , Manufacturer ! of AI&D GHOTTOTD COFFES , _ , Cream Tartar , a d Slustard , AND N3NPAREIL BAKI1TO POWDER. No 291 Douglas Street , - - - OMAHA , NEBRASKA Oetaodlr MUSIC HAL.L. . COUNCIL Bi.urrs.iowA. Largest , best and most reliable mnsio house in the Weit. All kinds of mnsio h.eet music , eto. Bend for catalogue. M'SHANE ' & SCHROEGER , BUYEBH AND SHIPPERS OF C BUTTER AND EGGS 174 Farnham and 510 Eleventh Street , - 3XJSB. We Buy Butter and Eggs at Highest Market JVc/e , and PAY DEI CASH JWWE CHAKGJfi JS'O COMMI8dIOJN.-I REFERENCES : First National Bank. Omaha ; Meicii. EtceU. Jobnron A Com- cany.maha ( : Messrs. Morgan & Uallagher. Omata ; Messes. Max MejerA Co .or Mer cantile Agen le . maiUlv 0. 3T. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST. AND0KAL1A1K Paints , Oils , and Window G-lass ALSO GENERAL WHOL38ALB AGENT FOR Ktanedi'i Hemlock Bhoep Dip. Kennedy 's Hemlock Liniment , Kennedy's K Canadtnsls. Rawllns' Metallic Faint. 8S3 Donglaa and 180 FAENHAM ST. , OMAHA , NEB. Innea ly IT. HELLMAN < fc CO. . * MERCHANT TAILORS. . . ! - , ' - * jManufacturers of Clothing ! ] . .fc . D JALBBS IN - Q-ents' Furnishing G-oods , &c. , &c- One Price. Goods Marked in Plain Figures 221-22 Farnham St. , cor. 13th CIGAR FACTOllT. woj q iaoud pn JOOIB ino auimza o ? p nnDM en uaqqof ' ! Ml 'I ' qajl 'tjqBTCO ' ? 9MS l2no ( [ ggg OP nois i nrrna roirioHJL < urr 0 OTJUnXOVIQHVH 'H3HOSITH.I V VHTBIQ HT-BIQ MlBUHAIIT TAILUHINQ : J , H , THIELE , MJSBCHANT 484 13 St. , bet. lurn. & Harney , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. s p4 dlyr _ JOHN HORA TailoR Latest Paterns always on hand. SUITS IVIAOE TO ORDER , AJTter 3-.atest Style * . Best of satisfaction given In CUTS. AJfo does Cltanlng and Repairing and Pjurpoits doing the best worklnjr , at the lowert PCI- sible prices. Do not forget to call 49110ililetfFariiliam& ) Barney St. OMAHA , - NEB. DENTISTRY. JLJentistry. JAS. S. CHAIUUK8 , DentisT OFFICE , No. 232 FARNHAM ST. , OMAHA , . - - NEBBAHKA -Preservation of the Natnra Teeth Made a Specialty. sepltf C.H.PAUL , Williams' Block , Oor. 15th and Dodea st > . . A. K JOHNSON. Surgeon Dentist , 238 Farnham Street , [ Over Eaton's Photograph Qallery.l Teeth extracted WITHOUT PAIN by the use of anaBthetics. feblB 6m MEAT MARKETS. JOSEPH HOWE * SOUTH OMAHA MEAT MARKET Best Always on Hand at Lowest possible prices for cub. Thirteenth St. , near Leavenw'th dee201y _ MATERIAL. WAGON _ _ WACOM LUMBER and Wagon Stock , Iron , Flow Steel and Tool Steel , Map ail Heavy Harii are OF ALL KTKDS. Bolts. Nuts , Washeri , Files. Borax and a Great Variety of Stock Adapted to the Blacksmiths' Trade. "W. J. 3ROATCH , aplS 8m 534 Fourteenth Street. \SELLERS' L.CVER PILLS ] SII V Lir r riTN In UoM fir Thirty J r J Sttcdard R tntdT fiT ih" cnrof Liver CotnpUint , OtlrnMck l DtTlOf9' f m nt > of the UT ? r. m "r > cllcrhVrrmiruffr , the m utror r , " p fi X 4OO lorKlne worm * i from my % e Ix.olf.Va. Prlcm e el > , 26f. If roar -3ru < gi don' cm , send forV f E.EyBELLERSAC ) P ropr * . n i bury b. Fsv. _ r-o 2i > per ssrTJtic young nicn to , . , _ -.TEJJ.i Y rmei M > _ * t'vir PnrtlJO r Sl . Jvsrsc7J" c > 5' * CARPETING. CARPET STORE ! Dewer & Stone' Building , No * 178 Farnlmxn Street , Have Jnit Received a larga and care fully selected stock of NEW CARPETING ! For the Wholesale aa well as the He- - tail Tradi. comprising a great variety of BODY & TAPESTRY BRUSSELS Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets , OIL-CLOTHS AND MATTING ? , Hemps , Buga , Mats , Cram Cloths etc. , etc , etc. ap6d REAL ESTATE BKOH.KRS. GEO. F. BEMIS' Real Estate Agency , Cruitkihank & Co'i JWw Building. 15TH AUD DOUGLAS STREETS , Omaha , Nebraska. . HOGGS &HIUL , Real Estate Brokers 250 Faroham Street. North Side. cpp. Grand CmtralBotet. OMAHA , . . . JKEBBASKA ; BTIOK BBKD. Llltta B. Bvron Heed & Co * . TZB OLDB8T BSUBLISHID Real Estate Agency IK NEBRASKA. Keep m complete abstract of title to all r lUU In Omaha and Donilu oountr. : r. JOHNSON , Real -Estate ' - Ag't. StiltForeian Exchange , and TieJciltt htStt . t Steamship inei to and from Eurojw. Office , 14th and Farnham St mch61y O9IAHA , NKB. O. F. DAVIS , GHinil. DI1HB IX REAL ESTATE , AT THE OLD BTAND 156 FARNHAM STREET , OMAHA. NBB. Personal attention given to the baying and Mllinr of lands in all carts of the State- IMPROVED FARMS for bale. Twen ty-two years experience in this business. Correspondence solicited fron all those having improved farms , lands , or lots for sal * 4pp feb(5 ( r W. B. HUGHES , Groceries and Provisions , FuBEIGff & DOMESTIC GOODI , CnUerjr , Toy * Bd Kotloosi. Of ALL KJTDB. No. 539 TENTH ST./ Iweea Ooaolii Ind Dodflt , Omahi. sp9 ly Hiram Pomerov , A.OENT , UNDERTAKER. 261 Farnham Old Stand. Sucessor to Jacob Qisb. deceased , will con duct a general Undertaking Business . Per sonal attention will be paid to tae business in all its details. A complete stoek of Me- talllo and Wooden Caskets and Coffin * al ways on hand. Orders promptly attended o in City or Country , , _ aplldJm FOR SALS The latest ssued map of Douglas and Barpy County , represen ting tbe name of all the owners , location of farm houses , schools , was on and rail roads , bridges , creeks , rivers , lakes de. , also the school districts and votir.z precincts. Price canvass backed and mounted. 15.00 : paper mounted , colored and varnished. t3.50. Orders left at the Bee Office promptlyfllled. iLINDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER , It tht ( Temtcit Blood rtm lr of Iht ij * . Tetter , Serofola. Clcrr * . Boil * , rlnples , aod a ! Blood dlnmMi jlcld W Iu oondntal p > rn. Pnre Blood U the r " " r hcilth. RM4 ; B. E. 8EU.XRS A CO , PropFltUlurjh. . p , . e t i oar am on hotMa ef r i > i-r.