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\ THE OMAHA BEE Ul' THE CITY. e pening and Closing of Mails & Omaka. _——— DU CLosE. __.___——————— ». ikl PRI 11:00 1:00 7.00 0.4N. W.E E.. 2% Chicago and all Eastern ciries, ‘Nebraska Gy, Flattsmouth, Courci Bluls »nd Buriing- o dunet B0 closes st £302. m. 2nd B Fioui and St. Joseph, due at 10 2. m. and7p m.; clososat LIS 5. . and £3) 8. m. Otbce apes Sundays from 12 0 DR O OST. Plstmaster. et - -_— ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. ngton |Route | L0y vour swelled head in the muddy | any such appointment by » Republi- | paqua. KIVE AT OMAMA. 55 4. X. 3045 v e *Sundays excepted. Tia o the only line ruanisg Pullman Hotel. Haggy P. DECEL, Ticket Agent. Ouwaba, Neb. Dining cr Sy e M >Ill Cnion Pacific. e XX il Blutis 10004 % €40 P ansas City, St.Jo. & EmAN saal Exprese. . 815 A M "Daily except Sundays. e —_— THE BUSINESS HAT Store of FREDERICK 15 NOW FILL with the BEST GOODS RNOW. 'THE TBADE, bought by a pract Hatter who WILL undersell an others. 1 o OMAHA BREVITIES. # Cly SR3-v- Tme CARC the DAILY BEE i« more hat of any other daily —Peycke’s Restaurant and Ogyster | yooms. The leading house of the | kind. 207, Farnham street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. feb24tf —J. C. Cowin'slaw removed to Creighton Block. alotd —«Hank, the Mason,” is reg fered at the Grand Central Theatre. —F. L. Emery sent a $500 tho- roughbred bull calf toa purchaser in _.oming £\ Territory yesterday. —Andy MeGarry, the Trish vocal- ist, is » trump card &t the Grand «, Central Thoatre. —That toy bere recently, sold $60 worth of al- Joons in oneday. s —The contested election case Is still in progress. The counting of the votes of each ward has not yet been concluded. —The new city officers, who were sworn in at theCity Council, Monday evening, entered upon the discharge of their duti —Charley Weston returned from yesterday. Texas Monda yevening. He has pur- | chased 200 head of Texas cattle, which are now on their northward | trip to Omaha. —Mr. R. D. Curry, the fashiona- ble Douglas street barber, left for the | East yesterday to engage a new | force of barbers for his elegant ton- sorial parlors. —Col. Wilbur cutered upon his du- e has been | balloon man, whe was ‘What the Panpla are Blyuxg What are the people saying of the city and its —During the summer months | Messrs. Caldwell & Clopper, propri- etorsof the Academy of Musie, will entirely renovate that place of | They are saying: amusement. It will be elegantly | That v‘l(v('lluh, hand-shaking, and painted and frescoed, and supplied | treating, are ended. with new and beautiful scemery.| That Johnson’s friends are all go- When all these contemplated and | jng back on him. much needed improvements are | That if a new election were order- completed, the Academy of Music | edforthe City Treasuryship, Baumer will bethe handsomest theatre in | would be elected by 500 majority, the West. Manager Irish intends | without making an effort. going Bast about the first of July to | That “When the Kitton's away, engage first-class troupes for next | the mice will play,” and that some | fall and winter seasons. | one has played h—avoe with the | —Palmer, who runs a first- clm ballot boxes. hotel at Spoon Lake, is red-hotat | That a recount, made last night the BEs for publishing that item | in the Sixth ward, gave one more conecerning him yesterday. Hesays | for John Baumer; that it is a good thatit has damaged him $20,000, but | looking boy—the son of his father— that he will be satisfied with $10,000, | a “straight Republican,” and no which amount he threatens to try to | fraud. Tally one for Baumer. recoverin a libel suit. Hesent word | That the colored citizens want to | over the river this morning that | be represented by one of their num- editor of this paper | ber on the police foree. come over there| That they will have atough jobto Oh, Palmer, go and | get a Democratic council to approve the boss had better and settle it. can Mayor. That the temperance crusade is played out, and that whisky- straights are as muchin demand as | ever. | That the “stuffing” ought to be knocked out of all ballot boxes. waters of 8poon Lake. You may be able to get away with Briggs, but you can't clean out our champion bootblack. Personal. . A, is at &orur, is at lhe Grand Central | ““square” root. Hotel. That the circular railroad isn't | Mrs. A. S. Dimmock, of Lin- | Tunningyet. b 1 edln, the well known newspaper| Thst the «Tooks" are tiying fo correspondent, is at the Grand | PU* upa job on the rest of the fire Central H¥%1, | department, who won’t have it that | way, but will hold their annual elec- LeviCarterand familyleft yesterday ‘L tion this evening as usual. for Clifton Springs, New York, by | "y yuaee "Dudler. good easy goand Rock Island rail- | .y, ‘who has vacated the Police Judgeship, will hereafter devote District r\"om"! Connell left for | himself to the interests of the “‘sons to attend the | of toil,” of whom he is one. District Court. His wifeand mother | That Edward Johnston manifests started yesterday for Vermont on 2 | 5 suspicious uneasiness, and a great t. | reluctance to give up his office. Mr. and Mrs. Denman, who have | been visiting their daughter, Mrs. | Samuel Burns, left for their home | in the East yestorday by the Clicago | and Northwestern railway. Lieutenant S. E. Blunt, of the | Thirteenth Infantry, has been pro- | moted to a first lieutenaney, and has been ordered to Fort Fred Steele. | He will leave to-day. The following are the arrivals at | the Wyoming Hotel: James Farrar, Elkhorn; M Florence Waller, Ala; Frank Gr houn, do; Wm G McPherson, wife and child, do; Tsaac A Wilson, | North Bend; A R Kennedy Pap-| illion; M T Kinngy, Columbus; J | O Comstock, Lincoln; € Olmstead | and wife, Osage, N ¥; Dan Rice, Sam Maxwell, A Grahams and Mrs Thomson, San Francisco; John | Goewey, Bious City; G Boss, Grand Junction, Towa; F C Huntle Ogden, Boon county; E Fay, Daveu- | i { MOUNTAIN TROUT, | at PEYCKE's Restaurant. apr 18-3t thing wrong, and thatall he wants s time. That monte men are as thick as | flies in summer. That the leading question is, “Who is City Treasurer?” to which the universal reply is, “Damfino.” the State. TAIN TROUT ALMON at Restaurant. FRESH MOU: | and apr Maust be Sold Immediately. A full lot with a nicely shaded and comfortable dwelling house will be sold for cash at one-half what immediately to Frexon & McKood iteost. A apriltg® CALIFORNTA SALMON, BPRING STYLES OF Hams | FOR 1874, Largest and best stock in the city, at the PARLOR HAT STORE. Also an immense stock | OF Youths' and Children's Goods, at prices that DEFY COMPETITION, ARMSTRONG, LEADING HAT- Boots and Shoes. | Largest Stock, | Finest Goods, Best Assortment, Lowest Prices. All goods warranted. ma26l m HeNnY DonLe &Co. | For SALE | Enquire of BTN i v NEW GROCERY & N. W. corner Howard and Tenth | sts. Giveus acall and see for your- selves. We've got everything you want in that line. aprl06t C. L Leisae's, 102 Farulam street, is | the place to get everything fresh in | the fruit, confectionery, or cigarand s | tobaeco line. aprl0 6t Tue saloon keepers and liquor | dealers’ association will meet n‘ & Co. D. C. Svren | Thiele’s Hall Wednesday evening, | = | April 15th, 1874, at 8 o'clock sharp. ‘:m’l"“""""“ street bet. 12th and h. That the Grangers have their | New | doubts about Allen Root being a | That it does look as if there issome- | That the BEE is the best paper in Creighton Block. | Fort Seott rusty and black coal | More About that Highway Robbery- Yesterday the B briefly that a highw committed at the crossing of the Union Pacific railroad track and Seventh street. The correct details of the affuir, ascertained this morn- ing, are as follows: Two unkrown men, Secandinavians, and intox- icated ones, were quarrelling at the | intersection of Sixth and Pierce streets. One finally asked theother | to go and take a drink, and upon his refusing, a fight ensued. One of the men yelled out ‘“murder,” “police, and after quite a tussle had taken place, the attack- ing party ran a . Yesterday morning, a boy named Markle, who had witnessed the affair, went to | Ihl place, and found half of a vest | ing a silver open-faced watch ‘umluhm« chain, to which was | attached a brass medal having on | it the likeness of Horace Greely, | BIDS FOR WO0D® AND HAY. and th OVEL TIE\ s fabrics, Fresich £t finished pereales. N, SABLE BRILLIAN- ETTA cd | Choice cambrics, SPRING mention robbery was ‘White broideries., apr 11, W New Jewelry Firm. Largest Stock of watches and jewelry in city, cheap, BUTTERFIELD. WHIPPLE'S, Douglas streef, near Fifteenth. apr2eod-11 For the best A. PAULSON'S, Taphs g0 to | had evidently come west to grow up with the country. brought to the Police Court this morning and placed in the handsof | Marshal Snowden who will investi- gate the matter. il becom en on : el hg this uifice unil o ik a e on Prilly oy 150m, 187, for the delivery ¢f a quan:ligof W oodan { thestations [n this Commandyy Fort B oo Font o Bear 7, Fort Taranie, h ommunicated. | ‘Who is Root? Oxana, April 14. |*Eprror Bet: : Isaw an article in your valuable paper of the 11th, headed, “Who is | Sitiivahiiarte-masters st stid I think T can solve the | lorwaricd o o - problem by explaining my oxperi- | ence with this would-be Head Cen- tre of Douglas County Grangers. | "‘p’.,'q'.’«'.,‘.".:,"v"‘..,"r"mfl the above supplies On the 21st of February last Mr. | Root applied to me about hiriug my | shop to manufacture his ne ing machines ealled the * Gr uuge Seeder.” He agreed to nish me work for one month, with the use of the shop at a stipulated price per week. Faili | to dispose of his no doubt valuablo eders, he became discouraged and | did not find work enough for me to | do tofill out the full month, and | therefore wants me to suffer for lost | time. After occupying the shop 18 | days, for which he did not allow me | a cent, he suddenly appeared on | election day to get his implements, stock, ete. I tried togeta settle- | ment, but he insisted on taking out | | all his seeders before he could pay. He finally returned for his tools | working beneh and unfinished ma- chines. 1 then saw that he inten- ded to gull me out of honest dues, and refused to give him possession until hesettled with me. He served | replevin papers on me, took posses- sion and brought suit against me for wrongfully detaining his tools. The Justice decided that T had no right to hotd his property, and the costs | of the suit were thrown uponme. T | presume this notorious old Rooter is — now ready to root into somebody LEGAL NOTICE. else, therefore I advise those who do | To William H. Pier, non-resident, defendant : not happen to kuow this UNprinois | te oince sf ihe ¢ ol 1 "[?:(:rr:‘i" = Sl b e |t Sechi il Plaoft ot C. W. PRI | azatet you as! J4th and Harn Commander. 3. PERRY o Dep't T Chiel Q.nrl 4 Brevebrig Gen'l U " LEGAL NOTICE- 2 e 200 day o May il sell #t public g 18:h st. between Tibed | | L — PROBATE NOTICE. STaTe OF Nxpracka,) DotaLasCousty, ' At a Probate Court bl at the Probats Court Tdom in nd for said county, April 18, 4. D Present, W, ‘eabody, Probate v ter of the estate of Patriek Con- nell, dec-ased. On fling the duly verified pe- tition of Hanniah Conell, praying that an | Sirusaent now on fle in thix Courts purport n: to be the last will and testament of said. de- ceased, may be proved an sdmitied to Probate. and that letters tesiamentory thereof be issued that she be appoiuted execatrix of | the G Lause,in and forsaid Coanty: sho uw-m the prayer of petitioner hiat notice of the said day of hearing. [Afriecops ] WAL L PEABODY, w Probate Judze. of which petition is to_recover 8 judgme decree of said Court, adjudging thai the vaid 3 rin fee sinple of. and that You have no title Brasn's entire stock of clothing 1 o interest in, the orth two-thirds of the follawing picce or parcel of lagd situsta in the and furnishing goods to be closed | Count, ot beoncias,and sats o Nebrasks, de- | | seribed as foll ws mmencingata point 12 s | Shainsant 30 imke on & dine due sousd from 196 Farnham St., corner of 12th. uum{; n (10), township fiftecn, i {heace south two cbains and forty three and 1 three-fourth links, thence west hum‘ chai) | thience north two chans and forts-three o Hrea-fourth Liks 10 the place of beinaing, in | Tootle & Maule will sell dry gwu R R L L UL clmn]-flr than those who do so much b l o SPAU . Come and examine before | Southern Hotel. Frontisg on 4th, 6ih and Welnutsta, | St. Louis, Mo. Laveill§, Wamer & Co., Prowrio‘or- Kuy's. | aprl4 3t Let everybody know that the Steam Dye Works Is the principal clothes cleaning establishment in | | the city. Tenth Street, between | Farnham and Douglas. aprl14-tf. he upper one. Eailroat ani. steambost AUCTION. et offices, news stand, and Western Union e . its clerks and smployes are all polite and sttentive to the ants of the guests of the hatel. There is au roved elevator leading from the frst floor EBERHART) 1 o RING-- | BA.'BY BUGGIES! at! NT in Nebraska for | My prices | | 4of lllc Best Malkers. are away below ! these small dealers, | have 300 in stock, and WILL NOT | | be undersold! Make no mistake seo the “BAZAR" bejore buying, or write for prices. You save dollars | by so doing. See the new “‘BOSTON CANOPY TOP!” | Which makes 5 styles of a buggy. Large or small orders filled at FAC- TORY PRICES! for cash. Imake for # single buggy. IRDS! Imported (all kinds( wholesale and retail apl3eod2m __SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIC Sule, Loct, Wants, F rted in tiese colus Cu ap md 00 easy terms, b ot “and safe for any ladv to diive, al ol hand p et buggy. May be Secu i Sper:y's stabie, 16th st bet. Dodge and Cupital avenc w hgw\ board wnd pleasant room: apld O SALESThiee op and_two open giosnearly newat A. J. 3 nlpson!k)"l-'e h six room . pleasant cottage w ‘Address M, furnished throughout Brownell Hall wwall ho 15 on Capit 147D St froin May 1at: - Apply &t Cose aplitt d house of ety ‘will be received a short i t owner. The house is decided) fully ‘are n fuproviag mots i e u.[u‘. this T Io STOD0, bt Wikl s s Tor el b a1y on premisesof to FARKE GoopwIy rtyinelty. Fosiofice, Ads L of e, loom oD Visscher's bisck Ous men arming land o ar ia Sdunders hly rejaired, avd will be opeu for Lhe accommodation of bogrders and the public generally, ou the 1st of March by W, Kowitzer, Charg: h bet. Cap. 1 Daver por a “specialty” of filling retail orders | = Advertiseueats of To Let, For | 1 house | ey | VAN CAMP M D ‘ot disposed of th's month, will be w thirawn | from market, cearal, and grounds fied | | i st morigage | e | m of e | HOTELS \ D RESTAURANTS. GRAND CENTRAL EHEOTHI.. NEBRASKA l:‘nd best hotel Detween Chicag) — w Sepiember 0th, 1573. “org u" GEv. THSALL. Proprietor. 'STEELE & JOHNSON, WIWLESALE GROCERS, IMPSON'S ALOCK - 538 and 540 Fourteenth Street, BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE, OMATETA, meblg2y MORGAN & GALLAGHER. AND MORGAN— | ILLINOIS HOUSE. Farnham Sroo Between 9th and 10th. CHARLES FELDERMAN Prop. mebirt oo 1 & Coptol . WHOLESALE GROCERS, -‘::r:u;,-,,__;_h,,,,_,n-;f- 1 No. 205 Farnham Street, g O__M.A HA, NEB.. WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & CO., WIII]I.ESAI.E GROCERS. No, 247 Douglas Street, OMAFTA, NEB mech27yl AGENTS FOR THE DUPO\T POWDER (0. KurTZ MoHR & (o JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES and NOTIONS 231 Farnham Stvreet, I OMAFETA, JOHN T- EDGAR, —JOBBER OF— ‘Shelf: Heavy Hardware IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK, NEB —SUCCESSORS TO,CRT IGUTON DENTISTS. OFFICE, No. 232 FARNHAM ST. — ve sTamS, — | Beti3h&uthSs, OMAFA. 8@ Oldest practicing Dentists in the city DR. A. S. BILLINGS, DENTIST, 2384 Farnhdm St., NEB HOMEOPHATIC Physician and Surgeon, (REIGHTON' BLOCK, Fifteenth acd Fouglss strests, 2d floor, SE | e gy | Oficehours,8t010am., todp.m.,6tosp. m | E Qe G Surgical RoomS | Dispenses his own fogular practice, makes e THRESHERS, HARVESTERS, REAv CORN-PLANTERS PLOWS, <UL VK K+ AND WAGONS. mahizy 246 Douglas St Omaha, Nebraska, !‘Omaha & St. Louis Short | GEO. A. HOAGLAND, ‘'Wholesale Lumbe ——OFFICE AND YARD— 14th St IB.-IM irects oot 1 Uhe Tkt up saie Omaha, Nob. Adress Lo n.",‘" > Line 1874! Pk | COR.OF CUGLASZNDGTHSTS,, U.P.R.R."RiCK. MAFTA NEZ apiitt The Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. R E STABIISHED s PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, WHO ESALE DEALIRS (N— FANCY GROCERIES! Teas, Spices, Tobacco and Cigars. P~Hrnhnm Street, Omaha, Neb I the only dire line to ST. LLOUIS < AND THE EAST, FROM | OMAHA AND THE WEST | XO CHANGE of cars between Omaha and st. | Louis and butore between OMALIA | and NEW YORA. ‘This the Ouly ~ine running a PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR EAST FRUM OMAHA, ON ARRIVAL OF THE USION PACIFIC EXPRESS TRAIN, B-Passengers taking other routes have a disugreeable transfer at tae Kiver Station. I RILEY & DELLONE ~SUCCESSORS TO— WILLIS & ANDRESEN, Nos SO8 axnd GlO14th St Omaha, N, 1-3 WINES, BRANDI'S, ANDGingd omnie ' Suatons This Eutir Lise i equippd with | TR ol Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars, | Vo N1 AL - | 0d LONDON PORTER, aiways on haad. Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, | n1stt PIFPE3and TOBAOCOJD. Miller’s Safety Platform and Coupler | sm—— ‘ HENRY HORNEBERGER. and the Celebrated Westinghouse | ALER IN— | PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY: | REACHING ALL | EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES With Leas Changes 30d [n advance of other | Air Broke, 8 See that your tickets riad via Kansas Cliy, 8 . Jos'ph & Comueil Biufs itnlsod, J. B. Mares, Agt. ties yesterday as Police Judge. His | o opers are requested to be meh24tf first case was a ‘l:‘"" "'h'l'x:":‘; | present, as important business will stimulants, who being unabléto pay | P his fine, was committed to jail. —Baby buggies will be in de- | mand this spring. Harry Haskell | $a the happy father of a boy, and John Malley is the joyful paternal ancestor of a girl. Both are recent arrivals. —The steamer Katie P. Kountze | il arrive here this evening from 8t. Louis on her way to Fort | Benton. Sbe will take on several passengers and considerable freight at this port. | —A man giving his name as W. | M. Jones, hired a saddle horse from | Sweesy & Cuthbertson eleven days | ago for the purpose of going into the | eountry to look at some land, that he would be absent ouly two or three days. He hasnot yet returned, and Sweesy & Cuthbertson begin to | think they are out a horse. —Bx-City Marshal Rustin, upon | his retirement from oflice, was most pleasantly surprised at the police rolleall Mondy evening,by being pre- sented with & beautiful solid golds headed cane, having on it an appro- FresH FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, Filblns(‘n]»u«m He returned his ' and Cigars at our new heartfelt thanks in a neat, brief and | F well-worded speech, coneluding with a general invitation “to ad- Journ and take a parting smile.” —Theentertainment to be given at Brownell Hall Thursday evening, by the pupils, will be well worth atfending. The amusing little 5 drama of “Cindazella,” will be per. | Sweet Cider from Michigan, that is formed by the liitle folks of the | 8% barmless (s a beverage) as the primary department, and the re- | breath of a new born infant—come mainder of the programme is made | on withyour straws. Also a carload up of recitations, dialogues, and of Ne. 1 hand picked apples, just | voeal and instrumental music. The | Teceived and tzr ;;h low :v | proceeds are to be a) C. oUsEL & Co., | purchase of a piano for the school. 491 13th street. | —Baldwir, the house mover, ur- avoidably obstructed (he street ra ‘way yesterday for four or five min- utes with a building, for which he was jerked up before the Police Court, at the order of Capt. Marsh, Mefl' Market. and assessed $5.00 and costs. Bal 'Illp!opnfl’slnl'\peallheusclul‘ SprixG lamb at Harris' Unien| ‘JP“ higher court, as the charter provides | Meat Marke aprl Im - that no one shall unnecessarily or | maliciously obstruct thestreet rail- obstruction for which he | eventug at Redick's Opera Howe. | opposite the Grand Central Hotel | ‘ Via Omaha and St. Louis. Tickets for sale 1t cor. Tenth and Fi Sereets, 454 U. F. Degot, Oaahar ™ GEO. L BRADBURY, Gen'l Agent. The sale of Real Estate will be | Telagraph ofice in Rotuads of the hotel continued this eveningat 7 o'clock | siypile SWEET CIDER, APPLES, NUTS, |P.M. GRAY & ALLEN, 1 Charles ?Qppeg, Candy, Cigarsand Tobaceo, at | aprill4 It Auctioneers. |WHOLES LE BUTCHER LEISGE'S, 192 Farnham str't. u apr 10-6t | AND CATTLE BROCKER, | SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH _fl WWimes, Liouons, Chians orc Mo, Fine 0id Kentucky Whiskies and Imported voods a Speelalty. :??.‘2"3’%“””’ OMAFTA, IV . & J. WILBUR, '‘Books and Stationery | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Fourteenth Straet, A HOUSE AND LOT_FOE SALE. juire of Mrs. 3. X. Fage. To- corner of 15th ‘_L‘ \\/ ANTED—At the Wyoming Hotel, two o500 girs, at onee.” Ap;ly bitreen s meh Tif samninge | transacted. By order of committee : apriltd A W R acres ot bn Jarg: farm and close (o <e/tlements in the | southeast part_of Butier ¢ Lfor $5.40 per rere on tine, o the shoe for §'60 1f paid ga cash. rihwest of Lincoln. JOS. TEHON, Pass. Agt. Philharmonic. ’ J.F. BARNARD, A General rehearsal of the Phil- b o harmonio Society will take place at Shoafs Hall this evening nusu 5 oclock. Faruham and | both for wholesale and retail trade. |~ Members of the board urd.remn | apre-tf | Call and soe, yon will be astonished. | are requested to meet at the same | o priltf. "|l-\<~en(7uclocl(,prompt 1 FRESH MOUNTAIN TROUT | A.T. MCMILLAN, Seey, and CALIFORNIA SALMON at | PEYCKE'S Restaurant. apr 13-t Acpawes, jea'l Pase. Agt, B Joseph. = S and Corran H. L. LATEY, corner Douglasand | of almost every description. Twelfth streets, has the finest assort~ | Detwiler's carpet store, Fourteenth | ment of CANDIES west of Chicago, street, between Douglas. WALL PAPER and DECORATIONS. The Largest | and | Most ELEGANT STOCK ever offered in Omaha. CuEAP FOR Casll, at C. F. CATLIN'S, No. 223 Douglas St., Caldwell Block. Do not think of purchasing until you have examined his Maxsorn | Sroc | WAL S. JACOBS | CENTRAL (LOTING STORL! | = 186 FABNHAM STREET, has a large assortment of Clothing, Hats, Cape, e ‘o he will sell at prices 1o suit his cus” | Call and seo. nd'is 30 miles VanpariA ROUTE part of town Inquire | S | Desrable location for store, ot hous- 18335 feet, one story and Tnquire =t office of Dr. . 1. Beadle, l‘npllhun ‘met 25m1% Go To Browserr HALL on| CARRIAGE WANUPAOTURAES, ‘ Thursday evening if you wish to be | entertained. The programme consists of xho‘ amusing little drama of “Cinder- | ella,” by the Little Folks of the | Prinuary department; “Lady Clara vere de vere, | recited by Miss Terrell; Diulogue—Brutus - and Cussius —Misses McNamara and Lake; mm——t Tableaux and Statuary, together PAPER purchased of €. | Ci0Si¥G out sale of tranks re: | with instrumental and vocal music; | Gaflin will trimmed and | Sardlessof cost,at Brash's, 198 Farn- | The charming duet “All Things | ready for use without extra charge, | ham street, corner Twelfth street. | are Beautiful,” by Misses Croft and | aprl3 2 | aprld 5t H A S T. RARECHANCE—T of dence on Dudsest T Fstablished 1858. Omaha,, N al A.T.SIMPSON'S | CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY OMAHA, April 14, 'T4. All members of Fire King Engine Company Na. 2 are requested to meet at their engine house to-mors | row (Wednesday) evening, at 7| o'clock p. m. sharp. Per order. CHas. K. CAMPBELL, Sec'y. HARRY TAGGER, Fore'n. apl46t ;3 TRAINS DAILY! LE: Vi 8T LOUT3 WITH i | | GE\FR AL AGENTS FOR ALL SCHOOL BOOK R s — F. D. COOPER, MANUFACTURER CF WACON] —AND WHOLES \LE DEALER IN ~ aprtl J OTICE ¥3 TilE €172 —Thre s been @ ¢y vt sitoricrs i | P LX NGE] Palace Cars THROJGH WITHOUT CHANGE { - |AGICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS T India.napolis, | Cor.14th and IFarnoy Ste. Cincinnati, | Louisville, WHOLESALE CANDIE 1 am now manutacturing all varieties of candies C]uoago. and will sell at Columbus, WASTERN PRICES Pittsburg, Dealers In this State uced not want to go East f1 CANDIES, Phxladelphia, A trial is olicited, W, | HENRY LATEY, Washington, | Douglas St Cor 1ath. —axo— 'NEW TOR KIBOM £S end FARMS in NEBRASE | purchase, if hal Ra LARGE DEDUCIO! CARPET CLEANER. | =8| ONLYONECHANGETO |Norih of Platte, Loup Fork and Elkhorn Valle Leave orders at Gladstone& Co.’s, Oy e Apeil 190 154 viinis Cleveland. Buffalo & Boston | et~ between Douglas and Faruham, ou | > A | o | = f.”CKETfi T i | mcipal Raile Fourteenth street. m-;uhg&\‘ Liams | Deidre Eaxh benney, All work entrusted to my care yrun.-;',‘m.-m will be- carefully, the ! .1 L nd af ly, thoroughly and | efendant.. BT e s e B BUssELr, (h, Wen Pae Fvementy | Ingira ap ALE—Tw. full lotswi b im} on B w cor. 2ist and Tzar § sts. | next o, OO m‘n‘r..'n.n 538 & 540 Fourteenth Street, (Otfice up stairs.) Omaka, Nebraska. Carrisges azd Puggies on hand or b e to order. N. B.—Particular atteniion paid to Repair aprzsti be Omahn | Van Orman, rehi | TR 7 | Tickets can be purchased at ma‘ AT PRIVATESALE. e House and Furniture, 213 Dodge | Eutertainment commmences at street, between 12th and 13th | 7:30 ¢’clock. apr-2t. | streets. Fine house, nice rooms, | —_ | | well and suitably furnished. A | Johnson & Co. propose to keep up | | bargain is offered. Apply on the | theirreputation for choice tabie but- premisesto. Jomx T, Hourawax. | for. Another ot of fresh Mlinois | Carr iges, Hack apr8, it | Just received. Sign of “Cash.’ e 262 Douglas street. premises. up stairs. tily or May 1st. NV ANTED=A g oihis 56 Tor s il [ year ase. Tnqire. s lige | ORDINANCE NO. 3¢3. An ordinance relatiag to C reuser, ‘and side, Bt orduined by the CltyCouncil of the City of Omaha I e license for circuse « and W()ODWORTI[, 233 Dovglis Stract, Omaba, Nebresks —braLEm 13— . LemsGe & Co. apr 10-6t. Mensgeries 1O, YE THIRSTY ! ‘ Tk Crusape brings us back to first principles. The undersigned da < 5 | Buggies, Pattent Whe 9 e | 2 bt have just received a ecarload of Bugxl tent Wheels, Road wagons, Trot- ‘e day, and the lows ef any paviiy | | PU5iag Sulkics, Ske'etcns, Ltudchaker's, | grounds of tbe dity for elrcuses and menagerice TRE: Celebrated Wa o s, James R. shall be fifty do:lars per Fresa and | HiTs Cal. Can- i S pesteor AP, in great variety, at Leisge’s, cord | ¥ aress with this orininc | N. W. ‘corner Tenth and Howard | e | street, apr10 6t | | | | | | | | | CuEAP! CHEAP! CuEAP! A full and complete line of Lavig’ and Misses’ SERGE SHOES, Congress, Polish and Button, and BERGE Foxep Kb SnoEs. Button and Folish, High cut and very Stylish, at EXTRAORDINARY > PRICES. ‘M1sSES’ and CHILDRENS' HORSE CLOTHING. Oman Reles, Bankets Wagon Materl}of all Deer tious, Spekes, Hul ‘andall kindsol HARD '0( D LU‘BEB I himble Skewns, 4 xics and Spris e s, priogs. For: superb Job Frinting, at “Bed Rock Prices” go to Gray, 12th street. | Sctiog ¥ Htivated, within two 5 ears from date of pur FOR CASH PAYMENTS. SzE MeKelligan's card, on third | page. apr7 tf Rotert Hoy, PU'ff) Before Enock Heu ot 4. Kot Dercf 'Duigias Coun 7, St | Joha A. Kia ‘oun actenant x osai ke "Ga ‘hesu dsy of A ‘l‘ atled, O &l of attac TOEN PaRmRK, Arrival of Traiss from the West. | 255 Harncy street, Letween 14th and 15th. apr o, 5t. | CoP1Es of city charter for sale at : s oot in ! he BiE office. o M. Brey, Low Spring Lamb at Harris' Union I aprl-lm. will e | abost 1,000,000 7em of splemdid arssiog sn ag-icaltural ind "4 Trom £1 30 1 §7 00 or acre on longerdit. South of the Platte oy o the best land in Nebrasks, interserte by, sameens o 5 in the lary davelopel part of the 5L .e, 48 4l 5 Foreircuia s sad toll Taforaation SpBIY 16 (' N.'Iul.!l,umlll.huo e Genoral hl‘“. - l..'?‘:_'-\“,‘ hl_ TheB. & M. R R C o well watersd coun F i | 1 }-'u e of the Peace of Are for Sale at the | Eougias Couaty, Neb, | 1 Do comiy: Bets Comyany ox | oo s e % Eepublican V. Carriace aud Wagon Making In all it Branches, tn the loiest and most | sl B8 2.:;;.2‘.".’"5‘.1":"'.3‘.:’.‘:.. ’l‘.. FAS, BABCOCK, forigd B | HORSE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING ‘ - "wi--mm W. B. LORING & CO.8 | promptly done. My charges are | Tenism Baths every day aad| Corner of 14th and Farnbam Sts, | Moderate, GI\E ME WORK. apr10 1w |