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—At a meeting of the Fire De- | Anti-Temperance. , REPUBLI! partment Friday evening a compli- | A large an enthusiastic snti- | Notice iy hereby given to the | mentary resolution was adopted irf | temperance” meeting was held at | votersof the First Ward, in the City | favor of ex-Chief Engneer Simp- | Tumerhall Friday evening.Speeches | of Omabs, State of Nebraska, that | son, and it was determined to hold | were made by Mesars. Vanderwer, | the undersigned, Registrar of said | | an election for Chief Engineer, on | Beneke, Julivs Rudowsky, E. L. | ward, will it for the correction of W——’—“deduAflmn 8 o'clock | Emory, Chas, Bindorf, Julius Ross, the registry of the voters of said st = wses. %p m. A committee was appointed | A. Cahn, and Gen. S. A. Strick- ward at my office, No. 163, Farnham —————" = .|t confer with the City Council |land. street, on. the Ist, 2d, 3rd'and dth ST S Em T “C@mfll‘kv, concerning the | The following resolutions were | days of April, x:u, from 9 o'clock lp;n't, purchase of & large bell for the de- | adopted: A M. to 7 o'clock P. M., except one | Bominal partment, with the proceeds from | WmEREAS, We believe themove- | hour at noon, of each day. to be voted for at the coming city | | the sale of the hand engine. ment now agitating the minds of & Jomx RatH, | election: ‘ certain clam of our fellow cltizens | \yroseonply Registrar. | Mayor, Gity Treasurer, City —A movement is on foot SMODE | and assuming the form of a temper- p s B i s cuc I Gitacnw bopeganitin beaed | smes maiment; S0 T SMANSHIP. the | Commnifssionerjtand City Engineer S0 be composed entirely of young | Dize an unwarranted attack onour | PENMANSHIP—During o Tl men and boys of that nationality. | PerSonal liberty and = the rights | next two weeks I shall arrange spe- | and for the transaction of s ‘ D Toath il | graated to us by the laws of OUI | cial classes to sccommodate a1y business s’ may 'be brought before bl epdityind the convention; said convention to State and city, and the Constitution e R t d | i Y Seates: y wish to ‘spend a short | :333'&".'“'::.«. M;m - e ol time in learning the art of writing. | consist of five delegates from each instrumi shed e advice | Horo s rtunity you will not | ward. | titude would accept any vice ere isan oppot ly you L A t sar mISnued :he:::;d G Tolow the true course for | got every day. Terms One Dollar | Primary elections. for the purpose | 1 '::nnl‘:rn;:h object. A ycommn& per week. Come and make ar- | of electing said are called the o etomieating the intemperate use g > s oaes —_— i i g rangements as early as poasible. >n Saturday, March beginning SEEIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF s foupet Spolisin i fonch x GEo. R. RATHBUX, at 4 p. 3. and closing at8:30 P. 2. at | ma TRAINS. THE OMAHA BEE| TO $20 PEK DAY eally Stade by any oue. We want men. women boys, a4 gir & a1 aver the & uniry to ur Fire ted Engraings, Chrow os, Cevyon Uras inga,Liluminat’ uns, -""We tiow publis Laced and our prices are. marked do def »1i eom_etition. Nu prewium giving paper in orde Monday, March 30th, at 2 o'lock | prewiam giving peper In oriis to gt 4 platire prices. We huve many cld : gents at wor« for | for the purpose of placing in | prizes, WSS the following officers, | yars, sy thelr business for Fears and o e sy Sttt Mcvutute . | 2 et b o o Ll s 437 g i areso ‘ow that all o and therefore the pi Bepublicam City Convention. | ;)FFI(;AL PAPER OF THE CITY. A m Convention is ealled to meet United States Court ———————— Opening and Closing of Malls in Omaba. Room in‘Radick’s Opera House, on Cach ward, wbd one Cous cil within su for tie td d = ber oi the Bowrd «14 ducati 8 v 8l within snd for each of th 15t and z0d w als0 ¢ the sawe Gume s plice ke qu - se City n the sum of 1 oA ng ior books, p- o 100 120 Ihe busuing of Z whin ahall Vhere al the. Pictures from house o bouse. Do ork elacwhere witil you hav 0 show | ope: ed 't look for. what T %] o mo- T here, | i full 70 £ 0 1090 280 745 cities, Nebraska g ot 3 B S S Fistrmou 3:!’.6-(!‘ J0zs0 8 m., closes st 430 ; oseph, due 52100 3. 1455, and 7 p. - closes at 1:45 p. m. and &30 Otfice open 1p. m. trom 12101 P. Sunde? E"YOST. Postmaster. e for vous Vime toeng §- in this busin ss. ¢ ur pictu are the fuestavd wost plesiug in this cou - iry, and are enoned bY alt the loulivg ya- pers, incluting the M who cannot give t € I opaca ot il contine o au oluck 55 the af trouwn of e Less whereot, T - ave hersun o-set my hand an_caused tie seal of sabs Cty'ob hervun o afice , this ) foutieen Wy of March, 'a. 1 § ow 3.8, GIBSON, Acting Mayor. Furniture Dealers AreTeceiving an immense stock of Furaiture from the east erncities. 'the Public are invit d to mnmn::nx new styles of |PARLOR, DINING ROOM, AND CHAMBR FURNITURF, SIDE BOARDS, BOOK CASES, WARDROBES, DESKS, &c. —~— all w (s — . 1o apioymeat, with: | ‘apital, send us their addr ames at nce and lesrn a1l abrat ddress ‘GES themselves. A ©0., Art Publlabers, Portlaa: e liquors; and Whereas, We have the highest , : respest for the religious fecling and | Principal Omaha Bus. College. | the following places: > coniiments on any clam o clasmses | mar 38, tf First Ward, at TurnesHall. ::‘:,mn‘by any veligions body | My 35 cent, 40 cent, and 50 cent BS::““ Hfi;“' at ‘:" b‘:!“""“w”n ing from teas. They cannot be duplicated in T“:el dided ’l'h’ ree Ly | Tk B e or originating a moral pur- pose; and ‘Whereas, we believe that the true Tenth street. % mane 38 3¢ 212 Dodgest: | " pourth Ward, at Sheri’s office remedy for the prevention of intem- Court House. 3 ce is laid in the hands of our Fifth Ward, at Dallot¥'s./ mothers and wives, not by pray- iing or violating the law or disturb- Sixth Ward, at engine thouse on Izard street. ing the of their erusade, but by close attention to their duties :: It is further recommended that each Ward nominate & councilman ! and = yember of the Board of Edye cation, Also, that'the Third ‘Ward nominate a couneilman, and the Second Ward a member of the Personal. Dr. E. W. Schauffier, of Kansas City, is at the Grand Central, Mrs. Dr. William McClelland re- turned last evening from the East. Uniied States Marshal Daily has returned from a visit to his brother in Towa. D. W. Quinlan, traveling agent of the Chicago, Burlington and | Quiney Railway, left for Salt Lake Saturday morning. Mr, 8, Goodrich, of Oswegocoun- | ty, New York, has purchased the St. Sharles Hotel, and will take possession of it to-morrow. | Tt BT lington Route Time Card of the Bm | CABRIAGE M3NUFACTURZRS ARRIVE ATOMAEA. | Establ shed 1858. A.T.SIMPSON'S |'CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY | A Large Stock of Medium & Common Furniture AT VERY LOW PRICES. | | Nos. 187,189and 191 Farnham Street. ‘ anning Pullman Hotel. | — Omaba, Neb. Thia is the only live r ing orrs. B Geu'l. remcock, s W Cateagor i —W. B. LORING & CO.— We agaln eall atteation to eur ELEGANT SPRING STYLES g | sertion | line; each NTS per line. The TY-FIVE FT! never less ahan TWEN w ANTED—A nunegiri— e man | refered, | Call ab b uorthwet corner of 285 melftl A Rurt sts. T ANTED—Tv_cni @ ouw of five or six | W fooms wi barn, euvenience 1o business | parto town - ANTED=A pract cal coglnerr, wants | 538 & 540 Fourteenth Street, Situadion. Address, “E-D. £ of- | (Otfics up stairs,) Omaa, Nebraskn. Carriages | &nd Buggies op hand or nade to order. of GENT'S CUSTOM SHOES, particularly our «PANCY ALEXIS,” “FANCY CONGRESS,” with RS onMA BA. . NEBRASIKA. HENRY HORNBERGER. —~WHOLESALE DEALER IN— tiou, a mother’s lesson that there is uo sin in drinking a glassof wineor bw.l"un&-:li;d d ed 3 man in the ‘eyes and in soclety to become & drfinkard, And, & Pacife 40 P. M. oA w: 1 hoagliast Nerthwestern. M. 0P T P.M. newAM . Kansas oy, St.lo. & Council Blufis Morning Express. 1000 A M Bvening Express. Oma & Northwestern and Sloux he & Gty & Pacttie. Mall 15 A M. ISP M. e Sundas. Omnibuses ard Raggage ‘Wagons leave the o Paruhim and Ninth strects, t-en minates in advance of the o ‘shove Railrosd OMAHA BREVIIIES. To ADVERTINVRS——The CIRCU- L4110+ ot the DALY BEE i- more than domble that < £ any other dafly paper sublished in Nebraska. * ——Peycke's Restaurant sud Oyster rooms. The leading house of the kind. 207, Faroham street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. feb24tf —Do not - neglect to have your name registered at once. Read the registration notices in this paper. —Col. C. S. Chase declines the honor of running.for the office of member of the Board of Education. —Among the freight that went west Saturdsy were our port- able engines. —Mr L M Bennett, Superintend- ent of the Pullman Pacific Com- pany, and wife, have gone to the Graud Central to board. - —The second term of the present school year ended Friday with interesting exercises in the various departments. —Hon. J. C. Cowin has rented an office in Creighton Block, into which he will move as soon as it is fitted up for him. —Prof. Snow was presented with cane yesterday by the pupils of the eighth grade, at the closing exercis- es of the term at the High School Friday. —The three-card monte men flecced a party of Germans out of $50 Saturday near Bartlett sta- tion on the train from St. Louls over the K. C., St. Joe & C. B. railway. —The citizens of Shinn's Addi- tion will hold a meeting this evening to take into further consid- eration the subject of the street rail- way extension. —The panorama of Pacific coast soenery at the Academy of Music Friday evening was witnessed by & fair sized audience, all of whom pro- nounce it to be a well-executed, beautiful and finished work of art. —Professor George Lampkins, & noble expounder of the manly art of self defense, was fined $5 and costs this morning by Judge Pea- body for pounding hig wife without putting on the gloves. —Manager Irish has booked Kelley & Leon’s minstrels for the the 5theand 6th of May, and will endeavor to have Lingard and his troupe stop here on their return from California. ~—The steamer Fontanelle is ex- pected here in a day or two from Bt. Louis, on her way to Benton. C.C. Housel &Co. have alarge amount of Montana freight for this the first boat of the season. —Tne “Social Hours” Club closed its season Friday evening atShoal’s Hall by one of the most elegant parties ever given in this city. Hoffman’s full band furnished the music. —The members of the citizens’ committee on water works are busi- 1y engaged in making out a detailed report oftheir inspecting trip to the east, and will have it ready to hand into the City Council Tuesday eve- ning. —The Unifgd States and Wells, | Fargo & Co's expressoffice has been removed to 506 14th street, next to Riley & Dellone’s wholesale liquor store. Their new quarters are quite commodious, and have been fitted Capt. J. N. Wheelan, went West Saturday to join his regiment, the second cavalry, at+Fort Ellis, Montana. M. Salisbury, the well-knowp stage man of Salt Lake, passed through the city eastward yester- day. Mr. Wiley Dixon has gone out-of business in thiscity. Heintends to seek his fortune in New Mexieo, and will leave for that section of the country early next month. James McNiece and Robert Mc- Kelvy, two wealthy young gentle- men of Belmont County, Ohio, are spending & few days in the city on | a visit to Mr. James E. Boyd, of whom Mr. McNiece is a cousin. They are prospecting with & view to investment. The following are the arrivals at the Wyoming Hotel : Miss V Morgan J C Cutler, St. Louis; J P Brolk, Jefferson, Towa; H W Limwood, Burlington; R Q Clark, Des Moines; E Higley, Beatrice; W Montgomery, J 8 At- kinson, Des Moines; Jas Wood, Chicago; R H Thomas, Nebraska City; C Thompson, Plattsmouth; V Beatty, North Platte; W Craig, Ohio; L F Benn, Jowa; H Harding, Chippewa Falls; H Culbertson, In- diana; H P Strang, UPRR; J 8 Goodrich, New York; V A Gotham, J Burgess, Davenport. A Card of Phanks. I desire to return thanks to the officers and employes of the Union Pacific railroad shops for their kind and gentlemanly attentions to me in collecting in behalf of the Rev. Thomas McCague. 1t Mgs. 8. J. KELLER. JusT received Fresd imported Cigars. Max Meve & Co. mar 272t CoP1Es of city charter for sale at the BEE office. tf I~ the French Coffee House, 485 Twelfth street, between Farmmham and Harney, is always to be had the ‘most splendid cup of coffe, chocolate, fried or boiled eggs, &c. Noliquors. mar 28 1t T. C. BEUNNER has the finest canned peaches in Omaha.” m26 5t Second Ward Registration Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will sit at the office of John Davis, Esq., over the First Nailonal Bank, Thursday, Friday an Saturday, 2d, 3d and 4th days of April, from 9 o'clock a.m. until 5 m., for the purpose of making corrections and additions-to the present list of legal votersof the Second Ward. A. R. ORCHARD, Registrar. March 27, 1874. mar276t ALL kinds of SECOND HAND BOOKS Bought and Sold at Doyle's Book Store, Douglas St., near 15th. © meh27-1w THE undersigned will sit on Wed- nesday and Thursday, the 1st and 2d days April, 1874, at T. C. Brun- ner'’s, corner of Sixteenth street and Capital avenue, for the purpose of correcting the list of voters in the Fourth Ward, Omaha City, Ne- braska. _ P. Hugus, meh27t3 Registrar. HAVE you tried the MAY BLOSSOM CIGARS? They are splendid. mar 27 2t Max MevER & Co. A GREAT BARGAIN. For rent, a store with shelving, counters, sugar boxes, ice box, and large back store, corner Sixteenth and Chicago streets, all for $25 per month. Beingone of the best Iocal- WHEREAS, We would not object to the strict enforcement of = Judi- cious Sunday law, con , for instance, provisions that the doors and windows of any saloon shall be kept on Bunday, or that any saloon, situated in a block, wherein divine service Is held, shall cease its its business altogether as long as those services last. And ‘WHEREAS, We wouldl favor strin- gent laws to suppress all riotous con- duet, all gambling or eheating, as w.élu prostitution in any saloon; an ‘WHEREAS, We emphatically de- ny that any prohibitary law will suppress the evil of intemperance, but only damage the interests of our industries, State and ourselves, | to an incalonlable .xt‘n&:henbre, Resolved, That in coming city election, as well as in all elec- tions heretofore to be held in this city or State, we will only support men who ean agree with us that the views e in this resolution liberal, just, and right, both to eiti- zens, and to the State itself. Light fancy uppers, “Grecian” toe, anc GENTS' STRAP SHOE With heavy double sole. A full assortment of our standard FRENCH CALF BOOTS Always on hand—double and single sole. g These goods are all HAND MADE and of the BEST FRENCH CALFSKIX, and having them in several widths we can give A PERFECT AND EASY FIT. W. B. LORING & CO., Cor. 14th and Farnham-sts., Opposite Grand Central. Capture of Three-Fingered Jack. On Wednesday evening, John Green, alias Three-Fingered Jack, arrived in this city in a sly way, on the Northwestern train, and was received with open arms and an artistic smile by officer Steupfell. He looked at the officer in a won- dering manner, and ascertained for a fact that it was that same. Yes- terday the prisoner was tried before Recorder Burke. That late trans- action, in which Jobn relieved a stranger of $700-or $800 in Frost's saloon, near the St. Joseph depot furnished a foundation for the I reckuning which thus overtook him in his festive career. The Recorder Y’lu.'ed his fine at $100 and costs. e staggered a moment under this | announcement, but soon rallied and handed over $50. Foote will foot the rest of the bill, if John don’t.— Council Bluffs Globe, March 27th. EBERHART'S “specialities,” BIRDS, BABY BUGGIES and WALL PAPER. mch2st2 MR. EpITOR: repeats its assertion, in this morn- ing’s issue, that the Ohio liquor law is a Republican measure. The Ohio liquor law was made before the Re- publican party was in existence and statime when there was a large majority of Democrats in both branches ‘of the Legislature. The Democrats have had a majority in the Legislature of Ohio more than once since the law was passed and yet this Ohio liquor law has never been repealed. ONE WHO KNows. Ask for the MAY BLOSSOM CIGARS, take no others. mar272t Max Mever&Co. The New Union Pacific Manage- ment. 4 In conversation with Mon. J. H. Millard, one of the Government di- rectors of the Union Pacific railroad, we Saturday learned that the Union Pacific officials, especially Sidney Dillon, President, and several of the directors, will arrive here early in May for the purpose of looking into affairs at Omaha, and taking a three weeks inspecting tour over the whole line. | He assures us that everything is fa- vorable for Omaha beyond the shadow of a doubt, and that Omaha people need not have any fears of receiving any other than fair and hongrable treatment at the hands of the new management. Sixrson's Cigar Factory will re- move April st to Creighton Block. mar 25 6t CoxceErTand ball of the Omaha Maennerchor and the Scandinavian singing society, “Lyran,” for the benefit of Mr. John G. Buchler, a cripple, Monday evening, the 3lst inst., at Turner Hall. Tickets at 50c, can be had at the book and music stores, and at the halls m28 2t ANY ome desiring a perfect fit- ting shirt, should call on Frank Ramge, and leave their measure. Satisfaction guaranteed. mar 27 tf. 5,000 Dozen Fresh EGGS at mar26, 3t BRUNNER'S. | New Registration in Sixth Ward. Please take notice that an entire new list will be made this spring, and that no names will be trans- ferred from the old books, as they are not to be found. The judges of election had possession of my books in my absence from home at the fall election, and I have never been able to recover them. T will sit at Engine House No. 1 on Saturday, March 28th, for ad- ditions and correcfions, from 9. A. M. to5P M, mr235t H. MUNGER, Register. ForT Scott rusty and black coal D. C. SUTPHEN'S, 211 Farnham street bet. 12th and 13th. J. B. Mapss, Agt. mch24tf | Dox' fail toattend the anction | sale of beautiful chromos at Gray & Allen’s this &vening. mar281t. ALLEN, the Grocer, keeps the finest assortment of Groceries in this city; call and buy of him for cash, and save 10 per cent. on your purchase. mch24tf Real Estate Sales for the Week Ending March $7th, 18%. Joseph Black to John G. Spencer, nw 32, 16, 11—§700. ] Herman Fickenscher to Fred L. Reid, w 5 1-2 acres of sw nw nw 8§, 15, 13—$440. Herman Fickenscherto J, A. Me: Cluree 4 1-2 acres of sw nw nw 8§, | 15, 13—$360. C. M. Harpster to Herman Fick- | goscher, 16 acres ofsew 5, 15, 13— | H. L. Latey, corner ias and 3 . S L. W. Denton to C, F. Backhaus, | Board of Education to fill vacancy, to be voted for at the respective pri- mary elections. By order of the City Republican Central Committee: | Tuos. SWOBE, Ch'm’n. W. M. Fraxcis, Seg’y. o ?mcxm—cz City flunpd‘n. The Republican primaries were held Saturday_from 486 6:30 p. m. In the First Ward, 268 votes were cast; in the Becord Ward, 160; Third Ward, 280; Fourth Ward, 126; Fifth Ward, 105; Sixth: Ward, 329, The following delegates were elected to the city convention, that meets in the U. 8. Court Room in Redick’s Opera House to-day at2 p. m. % First Ward.—A. C. Althaus, A. J. Doyle, John Rath, R. J. Jenken- son, P. McHogh. Secone Ward— Frank Walters, Albert Nast, Isaac S. Haseall, J. G. Jacobs, and Jacob Gish. : Thi:d Ward—\W. A. Gwyer, Sr., I. W. Miaer, W. B. Peyton,Charles Br ncken, Fritz Heffner. xth Ward—C. F. Manderson, T. I Phillips, Joseph Red- * NOMINATIONS were made in the respective wards: First Ward—For eouncilman, N. C. Whitman. For member of the | board of education, W. H. B. Hughes. Second Ward—For. councilmar., Thomas Swobe. - For member of the- beard of education, J. W. Lytle. Third Ward—For councilman, (long term) 8. G. Taylor; (short term) Charles Banckes. For mem- ber of the borxd of education, I W. Miner. " Fourth Ward—For eouncilman, Lewis Brown, For member of the board of education, Alvin Saunders, Fifth Ward—For courcilman, the board of education, MeConnell. Sixth Ward—For councilman, O. C. Campbell. For member of the board of education, C. A. Baldwin. Robert [ 3 Pointed Answer—A Card, In reply to a certain Christian lady's communication in the BEE | of March 26th, and signed “Juan,” 1 would say thatit i my misfortune to belong to a classoutside of the pale of fashionable soclety, but not out- side of the -pale of protection, and privilege of being allowed to live, and the right of lgecomotion, When this kind, good, charitable lady designates my house as’a “nasty nest” of drunken inmates, bidding defiance to law, she tells a falsehood most glaring on' its face, and which she knew to be at the time she penwed it. My houss f5 more orderly, qulet and freg from the sin of the wine cup than those of some of my more fortunate sis- ters, pronounced to be respectable. “He that is without sin among ybu, let him first cast a stong at her,!! HAT HARPER Just Received. Fine lot of SPRING GOODS con- Dr. L. F. Babeock. For memberof | 7o, 1asd (- B—Particular atieniion paid ng. . |L. WOODWORTH 228 Douglas St., Omala, Neb., Carriages, Racks, PA AN 1 ED—While you are €lean.i g bouse, V:.R!vl'h WV A e sk 0 O s s e Y. iy will do them as goud 5 Dew. el he Monigouery e, betweeu Fiev- t YWines, Liovons, cxms, e o Fine 014 Kentucky Whiskies and impor:ed Goods & Speelaity. 239 DOUGTAS Y.} OMAHA NEB. (Calwell Block,) Pe thaud Twelith s o, goou aable an ALE O BENT—rowe aud Lot on | a PUESILE, OL PN XSt | Buggles Patent Wheels, e O e | i e il Lot s e e e wilh || Doy e Tt SRkl site. et 3 tus, 0 8 o iohe e | Sdtabws Clitestol Wegres: e & ihed. | Wilseilor rent Horse Clo = ises will shuw Lhe property. THOMX | | obes, Biaokers, Wagon Material of all Deseriy Hiomi, Spokea, Hubs, Feilovs,tnd ai kitsol HARD WOOD LUMBER Thimble Skeina. Axlen a0d Spriogs TOEN PaRK. | 255 Haracy street, between_ 14th and 15th | ? at price to suit the | el 27t | ous, Sta. i | menioy1 STEELE & JOHNSON, YWiH0LESALE (FROGERS, —SINPSONS BLOCK— 638 and 540 Fourteenth Street, BET. DOUGLAS 4AND DODGE, OMATTA, mehl2y meh2 1t ~OL SALE ( HEAP—tighty acreso' desira- | le fand in Douglss county. 3 BYKUN REED & (0. ALE—A house and lot +n Popi lion., lot 2140 1t 33, oue siury and one-balf igh. In- quir st «fice of Dr. b. k. Beadie, Papl.lion. mehSie 0K RENT—AD clegan all w_dern ¢ nveuie of ground attachal it Vmiaha, our mi ¢ 1ronx wou.d board for reat ) e double hou-e, acred post_omee. | uation is eligi- assed. | T miat. e be ren of 1 rke Gudei ith st 0, 2 N v ¥ Tith e, west | | | % NEB Tn all it Branches, in the latest and most approved pattern. HORSE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITRING and re do 3 o1 repairiog done oa short otice Corner of v arves side, Werms Toqu ety 51 3 MBS MARONE ANTED— At the Hish ~chool Builain & voman 1o do gencral housework. \v.\\ ED—1\ g rl 0do g eral s ousework. | . 1. PAGE, ‘Wages $5.00 per week | H. P CARRIAGF, BUGGY and WAGON MANUFACTURER. E. CORNER of 1ith and HARNEY STS, ould tespectiiily announce te the pablie | he 15 How resdy 4o 011 ailcontracis a the | Vbove limes with ventoess s dispatch. FEprees o conet 1% O Ladies’ Fashionablz Cloak and Dress Maker. | Established 185 PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, —WHOLESALE DEALERS (N— FANCY GROCERIES, Teas, Spices, Tobacco and Qigats. ° | 212 Farnham Strect, Omukha, Neb hlcmTeodyl West end o St. Mary's Avenue, Um: meh4 LL partics wishi casu, will find purchise lumber for | priees lower Uian the f.), bewat ful | uild | seatentle lovaw of he whoieci s and surrounding cou: try. Also Lot , Bock 40 Tuquire of . W T. Ricia 0534 1318 -, bet. ¥ and b JOEN T, EDGAR, ~JOBLER OF— Shelf: Heavy Hardware IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK, ACRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, g reses Weldin | THRESHERS < MOW1a D ILLy,sER Ky AT COUN-PLANTER W, CUL IVATORS, 1.~ wAKKS AND WAG NS, meh 37 bl ONEY (OLoA L wost_of | ASDRE W RO EWA' o witn bo et af the mehi 61 use and b Burracks; i | RILEY & DELLONE - ~S1 CCESSORS TO- WILLIS & ANDRESEN, | IWom. 808 and 510 14th St Omahe, Nelb, ~ IMPORTERS OF— 'WINES, BRANDI 'S, AND . GINS ‘Wholesale Cealers in PURE BOURBON CO., KENTU KY, C ' PER MONTAPR, DAKOTA nd NEREAK 8 GALS: Lo ories 300110 " and BASS ALE and LONDON PORTER, PIFrEsS and TOBACCO. Ne. 0 13:n ~treet, 2 famtly carriage s horses, with har e Inguire o aloon, -1 Doulla st (LARK & FRE CI ] .V "holesale Grocers And dcalers in JANNED GOODS DRIED FRUITS, ETC. 3 il Tavo tbe. Tnquive af Mre. 3 1 and mehig:f A TED—A fow day boarders can be so- comwodated with grst bosrd ut cen’s, ;35 Farobam st. ove T.oms by Feycke's restaurant. 5o k. Terma 3Pegs ot promie, cornr of b13U W SALF. OR RENT- Green Fruitslin their Season ORDERS SOLICITED AXD PROMPTLY FILLED n20-1y GEORGE ZANNER, (Cazpbell's Block,) |JEWELER AND OFTICIAN Eye Glas-es and Spectacles, £09 13ta St, OMAHA, MEPRISEA. ONEY TO LOAN—Enouirs of F. A Beals, l‘: Vineg.r works, bus e ERoom No. 9 Visscher's block Oma !hlz‘ ver; thing I eompete onler, With estab- | TBn e vy aleo 160 e est. ¥ PORSALE— lots, 23X6. 00 the cortnt | O T g T of ou each, of . r.oms exch. : rice $1 600 each. weh9 J. W . TOWSLEY. VW ANIEO-& woman fx Michen worr. | € 3. W. TOWSLEY. WSLEY'S HOUSE RAD.SH is good for cnsamptior. m2-1m ACIFIC M USE REOPEN ED_Th- Pacific | Hou.c uas been thoruubly 1o, a red, ad Wili b oper for 1he accomudation of busrders and the public generully, on the 1st of Ma ch by Wan. howsts 1. Chargs reasovable J0ub 32, bat. Cop. ane. aad Duver port - TR — P e & nedy, Papiilion. feb2uf ~ | C —aKv— 82 Jewelry masufetured 16 onler. Fine Jewelry, repaired and eyidil ‘AUVA NIL NIV HOIELS AND BE3{AUBAMTS, ILLINOIS HOUSE. | TIN PLATE, AND SHEET IRON, 209 Douglas street, is decidedly the 12th streets, keeps fresh Taflles and all kinds of candies. Also, the best | pies and cakes in the city. The trade | o1 families solicited. mch20tf iel REMEMBER,—At Allendorf’s, No. a best place to buy the choicest of all kinds of Fish ; also, the best of Eggs, 18¢ per dozen mar2stf | Hi W. M. BrsHMAN has removed to 265 Douglas street, near Fifteenth, 120 acres in 26, 18, 10—$1,100. Althaus, e hf lot 6 block 1 E 8, lock 148, Oma- | pycep rates. C. F. HAMANN, block 12 Iot 8, block 15, Om: | sisting of French, English and eolt, ;Amem;m Cassimeres, Doeskine, acres in sw ne 34, 15, 1 ol | Cloths, &e., which I am pre- N H Coffman, to Charles Shiver. | pared o furnish, made-in latest k, lot 12, Preston & Williams’ ad- | style, and at lowest rates tobe found tion—$1250. in the city. Also gentlemens’, far- William Doll and wife to A C | nishing goods at GREATLY RE- G. M. Mills to Fred Bitt 13—$400. i - ;, 11th -and . Fambam Bizabeth Hume to Davia E| 5 B o1 ume, n hfof s three-fifths lot 4 | Streets. s 2-$3500, - | Lewis S Reed to Anna l(Yntu,’ aha—$2000. Peach Marmalde at Brunner's. | %, ALL A The central v We T T + of the West citicy ot once erect 4 1eser pou their highest hill, read i the days of Neah @ water wo ks were (ried; WATER WORKS. Fraham Sroco” Fetween 9th and 10th, “CHAR! ES £2 LDERVAN Prop. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL | waama, - KEBRASKA |/ rme g ana. -.,: ::‘ hlnl'wu Chicago sepiem! bor. T e ALL. Provrietgr. | Victor Restaurant 160 FAMASIAN STREET, | Japanned Ware, Tools and Machin Particular aitention will b paid to Orders from the Trade. Merchants toavenient to this wa et can save ooth time and moaey BY trom wa. ORDERS OLICITED AND SATISPAOTION GUARANTEED. S0 Westers Agency for Nebrasks and the Weftern Territeries for tle Charter Oak and Stewart Cookimg Stove bend for Price Lists. Address MILTON ROGERS, . Omaba. Nob R. & J. WILBUR, [ ities in the city for a retail grocery. | snd is prepared to show and offer ne 16, 16, T Henry Nye to Jacob R Moore, nw 2—$300. troub ¢ was t Betveen 10th and 1ith, ey bad nosewers, 1V died. Books and Stationerv up in a- convenlent and elegant & Mar. 20, (f. 8. A. TAYLOR & Co. | for sale the finest and best assorted | " Dy%iq ' Hume to Hume, a3 the peor stock of Dry and Fancy Goods— | undivided ‘hfofw b, 1ot 6, bloek 2 Let us then remem' er Ti wat s works we try. | VICTOR DUCROSS, Prop's. —The examination of Johnson, the hotorious witness and carpenter, on the charge of having robbed a drunken man of $65 at the Depot Hotel, was postponed till to- @ay. it will take place before Judge Porter, and Strickland & Webster 'will appear for the prisoner. —A uew grocery store has just been opened at the north east corner of Tenth and Harney streets, by C Leisge & Co. This will supplya long felt want in that vieinity. Messrs. L. & Co. have put in alarge and fresh supply of groceries of every description, which they propose to 1am now recelving a large and well selected stock of all grades of carpeting, oil cloths, wall paper and window shades, which Iam prepar- ed to sell yery low. Pleasecall and examine my stock before purchas- ing. Jonx B. DETWILER, 504 Fourteenth street, bet. Farnham and Douglas. mch19tf MEN’S KIP WORKING SHOES OxE DOLLAR & SEVENTY-FIVE CTs. 'WEBBER & BEmy, Corner Thirteenth and Douglas Sts. mar2lodtf One 500 mile ticket over the Chi- lowest market prices. mar27tf 2 Jouxsox & Co., 202 Douglasstreet i must repeat that their prices are not |}, to be beaten. No one can save ten cheaper than they sell new fresh goods. Remember thestore, formerly Giffoid & Co., now John- son & Co., No. 262 Douglas street, near Fifteenth street. mar272t 16, b latest styles and patterns, and at the | 351—$1200. 8 H Witte to Albert Woehr, lots 1, Matt Hansen toJ | b o ey TN Bz;l’e_v, Sheriff, to Jobn G end buy old bsnkrupt stocks any | 13—1,110.55. B C White to John sw 22, 16, 9—S1000. J John W Denton to M F Shinn, west half sw and east half nw 22, 3 and 4 in block 27, Wilcox’s d Addition.—$200.” e All goods warranted. ol pedtirs B Loutscher; ¢ | ma261 m ~ MENRY Domiz &Co! | mx Siupson’s Cigar Faetory will re- - move April Ist to Creighton Block. acres in e bf nw 30, 15, Topu in se And make Andy W TR Some fity kinds You' 1 6ud them cheap The Champ.on Hatter of the West, 25 Doug- Sireet. wereit | 4 and strong, e quite dry. hen the thing isdens 1l celebrate £t omory e ybody in the tiwn. buy the ail new siyies s of Bunice. ore, ot Banee's store. ‘amous New York | TABLES SUPPLIED WITH KVERYTHIEG { In the Market. Open From 7 & m. t12 p. m. All Meals Served to Order. OYSTERS SERVED I¥ EVERY STYLE Same in season. Prices to suit the times mar25, 6t Buy grocerles gheap forcash, and the place to do it is at Alien’s. m24tf * - W Denton w 9—2,000. - D m— A FINE asortment of Muszle and ‘MKS. K. H. PALMER, Fashionable Dressand Clozk Maker, 262 Douzles St. mesr 15 b, (Cp Stairs.) Southern Hotel. Prontiag on 4h, &b sad Wilsst ey, St. Loauis, Mo. Laveille, Wagmer & Co,, Provrietors. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,’ Fourteenth Street, Omaha., Neo GEN ‘mardt 'IML AGENTS FOR ALL SCHOOL BOOK' C. F. GOODMAIN, Wholesale Druggist And Dealer in T. C. BruNXER has the largést | EOOK AT THE REDUCTION. T cut from sctas] meisurement—not from staction faa 1 Max MeveR £Cb v wil gu rautee sai » ps “mploves are ai} wants of cago & thwmmhmdhlwdmhm LoxE Jack smoking tobaceo$1.60 | | sell at the very lowest rates. Al-| ;0 o¢ b office, mcho0tf | * mar26-5t mar 27 2t though open buta few days, they bave already done quite a heavy CEeRoMOs at suction at Gray & | rotail trade, and will soon build up | Allen’s this evening. & splendid business, | mar281s i Fox superb Job Printing, at “Bed per pound. - “Bob White Smoking Tobacco;" | Bock Prices,” go to Gray, 12th street. | $2,00 per pound, 3 Jetf | mare7o Cati] | & conu |4 3Max MzYER & Co, ing and F:{! inusnce of 1he ver: liberal 1 stronage eady Lestowed, respectlally colicites. PAINTS, OILS AND WINDOW GLASS, OMAHA, ' Neb. apriziy ‘ f § E