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b § { THEDAILY BEE Noturdey Morning, January 20. THE OMAHA DAIL I8 sarved to subscribers by carmier. o a0 any part of the city, every evening. (Sundays excepted) at fifteen cents per weck. ANl complainte about irregularities. or myroper delivery of the paper. if ad dressed to this ofice, will receive prompt st teation. Tus Owama Damy Bex has by far the largeet circulation both inOmaha and abroac and is therefore, the best and cheapest ad- vertifing medium. fun Oxams Daty Brx will be mailed to sabsoribers at the following rates, payable isvarisbly in advance: $8.00 per annum 4 00 six montbe ‘Weekly £2.00 per year. DAILY BEEBE ADVI.'I’I!ING RATES. —Whast next ? —The cruel war is over —Glory enouagh for one day. —faunders’ Stubs at Max Meyer & Co's. —Get your Job printing done at the BEE office. —Please send in church notices this morning. ~There is nothing Like coming in ahessl on the home-stretch. —Everybody smokes Saunders’ Uigars, the best can be found at Mex Meyer & Co's. —A special fralu from Lincoln arrived bere Thursday night haviog on beard both the bull-dozers and the bull-dozed. — Robert Burps’ virthday anni- wiversary, the 25th, will be cele- nrated by our Heottish citizens in grapd style. ~—Theenow blockade on the Oma- ha & Northwestern raiiroad bas been brokep and the trains are now runniug on time. ~The fourthjannivereary of Prot tioflman’s Omaha City Band will be celebrated on Bunday evening next,at8 p. m,, at Turner Hall. —Lost : A gentleman's fur glove on Farnham street, between the BEE of- fice and Twelfth street, Saturday p. m. Please return to Bee office and receive reward. —Judge Porter yesterday charged = fellow three dollars for throwing & beer keg through a window in Bismarck’s billiard hall lust evening. —The ladies of the Great Western Business College “will orgsnize a n Yy soclety ihis eveuing, at the College rooms. Friends will receive a formal invitation. —Vesta Chapter No. 6, order of the Eastern Btar, gave its sec. ond party st Creighton Hall last eveninug in the seriesarranged for the raising of funds for the furnish- 1ng of the new Masonic Hall. —The billiard hall and residence of Mr. Resmussen, on Tenth street, was brillisntly illuminsted in both stories Thursday night at 11 o’clock in honor of the election of Gov. Saunders as United Bta‘es Sepator. As the crowd passel up Tenth street from the epeoial Lincoln train, guns were fired and sky roekets illuminated the sky. —The Bobemian Turner society, ealled “Zokol,” gave a pleasant en- tertainment at Kucera’s ball, i4th and Leavenworth, last night The programme concisted of gymnastic exercises by the members of the “Zokol”and of the German Turner society, and the former request us to return thanke to the latter for their assistance. The evening was concluded by dancing. —Heury D. Estabrook was round yesterday looking for bix horseand cutter, the outfit baving run away Iast night on 16th street, leaving Henry and Joe Lehmer with the whip and the robe in a snow bank, from which the young men finally extricated themselves. If the en- gagement to take certain young la- dies out riding is not kept, this will explara it. —“Kerosene oil is not worth any more than it was a few months ago, but it costs over twice as much now as it did then, and I can’t un- derstand it,” said a gentleman at s grocery store last evening. The following paragraph from an east- era paper will throw some light on the subject: “The Standard Oil Company has swept all competitors from the field and has now an en- tire monopoly of the refining of crude petroleum. Hence the pres- ent high price of kerosene. It is said that every car-train of ofl which lesves the oil region nets the refiner $5,000. The price recently doubled is becoming & grievous burden to consumers, especially to taose who are compelled to economise in every direction.” CANADA EIGHT YEAR OLD WHISKY at M. W. KENNEDY'R, 488 Thirteenth street 19-1t OSE 3LOOSA COAL. Long tried, wnd well tested; the | most popilar conl i the market <650 por ton. Towa CoaL Co JulZeodit 51313th street. 25 fney eards with nama 10¢; 50 RBrisiol 15c, H Vaudenburgh, Castle- tn, N. Y Jsulstdt | Flegant Plymouth Buck Gloves at Bunce's, 153 TO GET good bargains, call at the one price store of M. HELLMAN & Co., Cor. Farnham & 13th Sts. Jandeod-febl TI1 Great Bargains for All111 THE BALANCE OF MY WIN- TER SBTOCR, LADIES FURS!!! MTBSES' FURS!!! GENTS' AND BOVS' FUR AND CLOTH CAPS, 1am DETERMINED toSELL AT OOST RATHER than KEEP THEM over NEXT BUMMER. FREDERICK, The Fashionable Hatter, opposite the Grand Central. 8@-Seal Skating Caps for misees and boye. jan10-wedea2w THE OMAHA HOUSk i* tbe best one dollar and a haif hotel between New York and San Francisco. FREDERICK WIRTH, dec28tr Prop'r. CROCEERY, CHINA, GLABS- ‘WARE. Hobbie's grest closing out sale st ©00:t. 222 Farnham street, up-staire. Jjan 9-Im 8@ BEE McKelligon’s card on first page. June2tr “IMPORTANT. Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Trunke, Valises, etc , sold &t “LoWER” pri- cen than ever in this city, by M. HELLMAN & Co. jandeod-febl GOING! GOING! GOING! THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OEFERED IN OMAHA, AT WELF & McDONLD'S. A large assortment of BEAVER, CHINCHBILLA AND MATTE- LASSE CLOAKE, 40 percent below former prices. The following lots must be sold, bring what they will: EMBROIDERED CLOAKS at $2.00,$3.00 and $4.00, formerly sold for $3.50, $5.00 and $6.00. A Jot of CHILDREN'S FANCY HOODS, 25¢ worth 8, 50c worth $1.00. LADIES' NIGHT JACKETS for $1.00 and $1.50, former price $1.75 and $2 00. TADIES' RUCHINGS, aud CUFFS. The sbove goods must be cold. Ladies desiring to purchase will please come early and secure bar- gains. TIEs Webave just taken invoice and marked all goods “powN" at bot- tom figures. Now fs your time to by Clothing and Gent's Furoish- ing Goods chesper than ever. M. HELLMAN & Co., Corner Farabam and 13th streets. j4-eodtofebl McBRIDE COAL!!! The strike is ended, and we are in daily receipt of this celebrated ooal, fresh from the minee, PRATT & TOWLE, Agents, Union Coal and Mining Co., 508 13th Bt d80-eodtf EGG COAL, NUT o« RANGUE « McBRIDE, (lunip) MCBRIDE, (put) 600 ¢ FORT SCOTT, 780 o« PRATT & TOWLE, Agents. de30eodtf 508 18th Btreet. $12 00 Per Ton 12 25 - 1260 « 6 50 “ SAVE MONEY TO-DAY, At Bushman's Closing Bale. jal6tr For every variety of Cake, and home-made and French Caudies, go to Latey’s Confectionery, 15th street, south of Postoffice. Jan16-8t FRENCH COF¥EE SOUSE. On Farnbam street, 252, opposite the Grand Central Hotel, is the piace where we have to take our oyster-meals when we want them first.rate. Jan19&20 Great variety of winter Caps at Bonee's. 18t2 A faot—-Bunoe has tie largest and best stook of fine Buck- Gloves in Omaba. 18t2 12th Btreet Uottee House is now cpen for patronage. TRY It. Jsnd-1m “GRAND CONCERT” every night at the Billard Hall of the Omaba House on Harpey stree!, between 12th and 13th, by the $5,000 orchestrion. d28-tf BAVE MONEY TO-DAY, At Bushman's Cloeing Sale. jul6tf The “Forest Tar Boap” removes. pimples, eruptions, and cures chap- ped hands. 17dlw LYON'S KATHARION makes beau- tifal, glossy, luxuriant hair; pre- vents its falling out or turning gray. It has stood the test for 40 years. Is charmingly verfumed, and has no dval. narleodwly Hagan’s Magnoha Halm pre- serves and restores the complexion, removes freckles, tan and eallow. ness; makes the skin soft, white and delicate. Its application can- ot be detected. mar20eod&wyy Cato, the Younger, when speak. iog in the Roman Renate on the punishment to be inflicted on Rome’s great rival said: “Carthage must be destroyed.” The same thing another great man said of dirt and filth Hence the existence of B T. Babbitt's bost soap. Any Iady wno wiu send us 18 paid-up vearly subsoiiptions, out- | stae of Omaha, for the Dally Bk, will recvive from us by exprees as a wift a new $75 Bewing Machine, of any make she may prefer. tr A Couple of Lies. The following extract is taken | from an article written by the local lisr in this morning’s Herald : | “Later in the evening an order ! was drawn on the R. & M. treasurer | to defray the expenses of seour- ing aband to serenade Senator-elect Baunders.” The band was paid for by private | parties out ot their own money, and the B. & M. folks did not contribute one cent, nor was an order drawn on their treasurer, nor :id they know anything at all about the af- fair. Here 18 another sample lie from the same paper : “During_the long liiterval the band and the exhilerated Antis re- mained in the depot in possession of Markel's bar, very profitable cus- tomers, paying their bills with B. & M. money.” Those who patronized Markel's lunch stand paid for what they ate and drank with their own money. The Herald seems to have taken particular paine to insult a large number of respectable gentlemen, as its misstatements were made without the slightest foundation. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. F. Powell. of Chicago, is at the Metropolitan F. Bigalow, o{Rockford, is at the Metropolitan. F. W. Winne, of New York, isat the Metropolitan. H. P. Merrill, of Cbicago, is at the Grand Ceutral. R. B. Monxllm, of Moiitans, is at the Grand Cential. C. H. Hawkins, of Chicago, is at the Grand Ceuotral, G. H. Baxter, of Ksmas Ulty, 1s at the Gfand Central. "Postmaster Yost came up from Lancoln yes‘erday morning. V. G. Lantry, of Blair, stopped at the Metropolitan last night. A. B. Bweltzer, U. 8. A. and fam- ily, areat the Grand Central. Judge 1. 8. Haseall caine up from Lincoln Thureday atternoon. Joseph Fox, of Grand Ialand, took arest at the Grand Central Thursday evening. Hon. Clinton Briggs returned home frohl the szat of war Thursday night. W. A. Deuel, of Grand Island, stopped at the Grand Central fact night. E. B. Chandier, of Grand Island, registered at the Grand Central ‘Thursday night. H. Mershow and wife, of Ver- mont, are stopping at the Grand Centrals Hon. G. W. E. Dorsey, ot Fre- mont, stopped at the Grand Central last evening. . H. Tibbles, of the Omaha daily Republican staff, has returned from Linooln. D. A. Van Namee, of the Meuu politan Hote!, returned froth Chica- go yesterday morning. Fred W. Yickens, formerly of the BEE carrler force, left yesterday for Latbrop, California. Hon. Lorenio Crounse came up from Lincoln Thursday night and siept soundly at the Grand Central. . F. Cadd, epecial correspondent of the Hotel World, of Chioago, is sioppiug st the Grand Ceotral. 1. W. Miner, city editor of the Omaha daily Republioan, returned from Lincoln Thursday afternoon. Datus C. Brooks, manager and editor of the Omaba daily Repubis- The Threo Cont Stamp, Atout the middie of next May, as we learn from an exchange, the public will hsve seen the last of the present three cent stamp and begin to get acoustomed Lo scmething red or possibiy & new tint. The best and fastest color known, the green three, has proved a placer for «tamp-washers, who take off the oily cancellation without acid or alkali, and set the stamp afloat again. #9 far the depariment has no way out of the difficulty, snd the long series of experiments just completed has resulted In nothing more than the assurance that the green is the poorest of stamp colors. At the same fime it was adopted no other nation used it for its unit of letter postage, and with its the common stamps the world over will run to the redsand browns. With the change of color, May 1, there wiil be & thange in design. The medallion head of Washington will be retalned, but 1t will be re- lieved by an open space of white, aud the ecroll-work will have a dife ferent pattern. Altogether the new stamp will bear some resemblance to a stamp of sixteen years ago, which most people have forgotten. The white back-ground is adopted can, came up from Lincoln Thurs- day night. W. H. Michael, one of the prm- juent citigens of North Platte, came up from Lincoln ‘Ihursdsy night, and lefc for home yesterdsy. W. C. B. Allen, the commereial and statistical editor of the Omaha ; dully Republican, was among the ilarity between the desigus of colus { \ o “fon Tlicoln Thursday aud stampa. There i some inten- f oy tion of putting this design on the 2 £ five-cent stamy, used for the most part for foreign postage. in the hope that auy attempt to wash the stamp will leaye this part irretrievably soiled. Some other general chauges in the stamps are likely to follow the wak- 1ug of contract May 1, snd a new head is likely to be introduced in the sbape of a medallion of Liberty, ove steptowards br nging more sim- LEGAL NOTICE. & Co. Chisago frm unknown. Justios of the Peacs D Neb. m‘;“&‘“ ou:" o”lnnm tioe issued an order of il f 875 00. aboveaction for thesu of #1800, isnl7-wit The name of B. ‘L. Babbitt is sy- nonymous with honesty and suc- ceas, and his products are the very best in the market. Eis toilet sosp ranks 2s the fluest soap for toilet purposes in the wotld, being entire- ty free from poisonous elements and the cleanest in use, as also the pleasantest for the skin that can be usad. BLACKBERRIES Are oneof the most. valuable of our pa- tive Cooling, and sstrin form hen compouadsd and m nhn remedy Flux, »gd what is o the, Summ Hally smong shildren s feht bo. :und T @iving them n, and care.” On the other the use of AT HALF PRICE. A lot of dress goods, A Jot of gloves. A lotof hosiery. Alot of ties. A lot of men’s collars, Alsoa large reduction in ladies and gentlemen’s underwear, eloths and waterproofs, blankets and bed comfortables. In short you can eave money to-day at BUSHMAN’S CLOSING BSALE OF WINTER GOODS. Janl6tt d it its to be ; uto‘o":;o‘u:;mlflu Rothlag 1 & h" "fi""' e ey K 00 ine made whost Sloshel, itis th"‘:rryhttmdufutm dy g:w Al gonerally loft worn and debilitated., 4 dafly £240, modera s Bitter Togicwil ,.m. nd buld it . vh: tone erossed and. hul‘ n in- tite, ; sist doss ot k lm reen's Family mvflm Sk S Besitngtons Towa: o v.hcy wili send you trial ssmples, a8 well as cireutar Mm eiery 1k, Ton, man. mo EXPEUI‘ORATIOR. Ig the act of discharging from the throat and chest matter that srises, fro Busmess Caras, snow Uards, Vis- iting Cards, Ball Programmes, Ball | ftead of '-m-:-“?;g‘flmng?rgt Tickets, Circulars, Posters, etc., at | thus the Lungs, d the BEE Job Rooms, 138 Farnbam street. tr SAVE MONEY TO-DAY, At Bushman's Closing Bale. j.mr End“mltnmbyl the lungs and ‘matter, whiol and aa ""“'31-. thgs solentit ‘the' cure \d'on the luner, fegibessad ailays i 5, sad breaks up. & Coug! 0 better remedy can be ln-nd ,l Asthms, anhhh. cmlv and all affections of the ‘Throat and Chest, and if mnun-ld e Y ever, . i " g oDy T s Her s somid or Somels copatt , » few doses of ireen’s Liver Is will assist nature. No better cathsr- dc can be found. ¥or sale by C. F. Goodman and J. K. Ish. meh1é-11 d-Tv Nottce. The Trinity Parish Guild respeot. fally solicits orders for work, such a8 plain and fancy sewing, knitting, crosheting and embroidery. All work will be doue by competent persons, aad is guarsnteed to be well done and at very low rates. The proceeds to be applied to church purpcses. Orders may be sent to the undersigned, or any member of the Guild. Mgs. J. J. DICKEY, Pres. Miss CARRIE LAKE, Bec. L. D. 8. Noties. Elder E. C. Brand will deliver his seventh lecture to-night at 7 p. m., <thwt X:!Lol ammo- 1 the Latter Day Samts’ Church, and I v-d'-vm;‘ corner of Sixteenth and Cass streets. {5 oot 3 Subject: -“Universal Apostacy of bt i o Christendom.” Text, 12:14. All hlfi: ',',‘xxE‘;,," f"“!["‘fl’. are invited toattend and bring their SON & BROE.. duth and bibles. !a s,'xf"s; -fl"%-h- 'Depot No. Ave- Trish Btew from 9 to 11 thiseveas | 2‘-‘3’;1:&. v ing, at the Casino. Tt 1. K. TRH. Arent. For billiard tabies, supplies, eto., see advertisement of J. M. Bruns. wick & Balke Co. sugbtfeb5'77 “ares come: some abide with us ; some pass ST: 1 S wong - 1 ok Do g thors And the great problem how to it ‘The most harrassing symptoms of {- S ..““;:..'T.""" pro- Bronchitis and Consumption are | Laree: nomatie from what sauss frdaoeds :"“; bot PR of m"’“"":‘ - :‘mkmumh&'m.!w'-n?: orest Tar.” It cures Cstarrh. . ‘This traly medicinal d o Jan10dlm Touted ol oo b aiute snd tes Lave T | BER tan relxe the povae: s DISPENSARY | ¥, 18N Eightins | {0 B or ! heroby Fesmoviay the sause 1} sr.rous, me, | 18t Sind Jow spirite, Sata: ma ivias oue, sod Dr. creased aud wr L] arioes o = z from unwholésome e = A o o e e fna e boeoms e o .. X st in , and if are shak Cie i TR e | b e enlT B el Aroe F a:a:uk—h w0 | | For sale by C. ¥ Goodman aydhy 3, K. 1 with his gavel just in time to save a hair and beards white s snow, would throw thelr arms around each other, and ‘‘hug” as they had not hugged MANY A YEAR. It was & proud day for Governor Baunders; it wasa fitting reward for long years of faithfal service to bis fellow man and as a member of the party he has so faithfully served. Tt wasa proud dsy for the bit- oan party. For the first time in the history of our State a man of ohar- AT LAST! Ex-Bovernor Saunders Elscied United States Senator on the Third Joint Ballot. For the Lord Had 8aid Unto Phi- feas, “Let My People Go.” acter and ability had been elected Intense Excltement in the Capital | (o sontin the United States sente City at the Annoutitemont. ‘without making & SINGLE PIRDGE. Other able men have represented us in that great body; indeed we are well represented now, but never before was & seatorial eleotion in this Btate attended with no prom- There may be nothing wmnz in promismg toremember “friends,’” but what a splendid thing to let such bartering atid tmmgh exe- cuted by brokers in thelr This evening I cslled llths Com- mercial, and at once made for antl hesdquarters. The scene pre- sented there one never ocould for- get 1t seenied as if the pent-up hopes, and aspirations and endeav- ors of years were bemng realised. Bix Benators were hold of hands marching around after the manner of cbildren at their old game of «“Ring Round the Rosy,” etc. , One of the members sang a parody on old ‘John Hrown’s Body Lies Mouldering in the Grave,” the rest Joining in the chorus. The battle is over now. The After Clap. Lincoln, January 18.—The war which hasbeet raging so furlously for the Iast six yearsis over at last. Tt but remains to give an account of the last grand battle—the last des- perate offort; the final and com- plete overthrow of what was known as the FEDERAL BRIGADE. The house adjourned yesterdsy untl ten o'vlock this morning. At twenty minutes to eleven, so many were sti'l absent that Bwitser moved & call of the house. A quorum was ound present, and further proceed- ings under the call dispenced with. This was oceasioned by the absence of Mr. Hitchcoek’s friends, who were engaged fu caucus until after the hour for assembling. Last night the sezatorial pot was There S s e seemad to be & general disposition to let by-gones Experts had pronownced the Perkins S v GO lettet & forgery. Hilohoock’s L g 1t was a viotory for the Republi- can party, tbey say. The party bas vindicated its claim of being able aud willing to putify itsélf, at what- ever cost, and now, “with malice toward none, and_charity for all,”” Tet them Join bands, like childrenit they like, and work together. The «0ld Guard” has surrendered. The Federal Brigade has stacked arms, and will learn war NoMORE. The party is vindicated, and its members will henceforth be united. Gamn. ALLCOCK’S POROUS PLASTERS. Ask_for ALLEOCK'S, and lb‘lll th!l d 10 av6id riserabie TMT AT TOTB. B. BRANDRETH. Pr-‘l Omoe, 294 Canal St. N. Y. deciz-dawsm Fitisbarh; £t Wavne& Chicag Pennsvlvama R. R. Line, Condensed Time Taile. NOVEMBER, 1875. friends still insisted that the letters were genuine. During a greater portion of the night both factions worked with untitivg enerzy, and were, In turn, elated with success or depressed by prospective defeat. Hitcheock’s most strenuous efforts were put forth to prevent the Autis fiom conceutrating their forces on any one candidate. It was acs knowledged that on this alone hung thie possibility of his success. His generals put on a beld face, were swiling, spperently confident, and claimed that mr. Hitchcock would be re-eleoted in the first or second baliot todsy; On the other hand the Antis were workiug like beavers . bring about a coalition of the fortions mside their own ranks. Thicir caucus hud been fn gession for hours, and all were clinging to the RAGGED EDGE; the Antls, hopitg, rusting—potdar- ing to hope otherwise—that on the morning of the 18th, they could re- enter the fight ss one man. The friends or Mr. Hitchcock were as- sembled here and there in groups, earvestly discussing the sitiiation, and eager to learn the result of the eaucus. At about two o'clock this morn- 10g there wes a GENERAL STAMPEDE TRAINS LEAVE CHICAGO DEPOT, of anti members and leaders. They | Gorser Uaual and Madison Stroete, (West 8id came pouring in from all direc- | On srrival of Tratns from Nortb and Boutbwest tions, showlug that if united, their | = strength was formidable. The | 3 i T o o . Hitohoock men were farly wild | T0 NEW TORK [Ex. tun| Duly. [ExSe.a with curiosity, but not so long, for 08 10 40pm the proceedings of that caucus could 20p, 46am be read on the faces of the men us = S plainly as if every countenance had ] 10 been an open book. Some returned ] pane smiling ; others witi, a look of quiet b %% determination; all were hopeful, 2 10 and the majority contident that the ~ PR battle of to-day would result in one K] 688 of the grandest victories ever won » g0 by the people over the combined W% i efforts of a giant railroad corpors- {4 (- tion an1 the tremendous power of e 0 s1x years of federal patronage. ) 758 Both factions arrayed themselves - ] this morning for to-day’s contest, 17 8 feeling that before night the next = 7“33 Benator Bam 8o WOULD BE MADE. There was much doubt and anxiety as to what the Democrats and Inde- pendanl! would do It was known that Hitcheock had entered into a coalition with the Democrats of such a nature that & portion—per- haps a large majority of them— would feel warranted in giving him their support. The short hand—and how drone- ish bad been iis pace—reached twelve. The galleries and lobby were crowded with excited spec- tators, a majority with paper and pencil in haud, preparatory to keep- ing the tally. ‘The Benate appeared promptly, the rustling of papers gradually ceased, and with almost BREATHLESS S8ILENCE the roll was called. It was not conclusive, but demon- strated that what we all kuew must be, if we succeeded, yet what some feared could not be, the concentra tion of the ‘‘opposition” vote to & man. The vote not being conelusive, a recess was taken until four o’clock THIS I8 T:: & UONLY LINE That rans the ceisF31eq FULLMAN PALACE Cams from Chiows :0 Baltimore, Washing- ton City, Philalciphia aad New York, WITHOUT CHANGE. B@Ask for sickew via Fort Wayne sod Penuavivasia Lise Throgh cickews for sale st al principal ticket office, at tha lawrat current rates. ¥.R.MYHR3 O.P.AT & pliwiv ENiGHTS OF PYTHIAS. net Lodge, No. I (German). Officers for ensuing year : Gustav Fi n ey REdOIBD ’l.'wulg Poeh B o German Order of the Harugarl. NEBMBK; STATE LODGE. this afternoon. I doubtif there was a politician in the ball who did not fhen balleve that on the next, or THE BURNS cwx tne second bsllot at farthet, the | ~Ofiers—oby, Wil great question would be settled. ming. vmmmuu wun.m Four o'clock was not long com- T Haox, sad Wan. An ing, ana such excitement! The | Counciimen. gallery, lobby, and floor were | THE BROTHEREOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE arowded to their utmost capacity. ENGINEERS Division 183 meets secona and fourth IMI’ "'lhfl of mh ‘mont o e B Wl . £ Every foot was taken, and the ex- cltement was intense—all, ladles in- cluded, were on the tip-toe of expec- tation. The Hitchoock men were late again, but came in with the Senator, and without any useless ceremony the roll was called ‘Ambrose. came, first on_the List, snd was still true to James W. Bav- sve, from which we ‘:uf;)";ad that the Democrats w with | Meets their “boots. on"—and we were | weeky st Thices Wi, OReersraak right. Baira’s vote satisfled us hm M_m'wm. Aot Shoa-Poe- that Baunders was to be the win- | rewry; hllu‘h-ltnh o Financial niog mav. Ssm_Chapmau created | §7i; ot yhed" ehian. m.»....?‘ the seneation of the day. 1f he | AlstadtStandard Bearer. should iive & thousand years, he | bers— 'I'A:ull'llll-fl- “' l""" “‘ Bon- could not succeed in making a more complete surprise, nor stir the mul- titude to that depth of feeling, which bis vote created to-day. For a moment after he had spoken the name of IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN. Counall fire kindled every Mondsy even- ing. Wigwam over Mln(-n drug store, Yokt wet oggner Doutlas and Pou m stroets. PSullivag. O, of Bot. Wm, M. Bami X ‘teo.” Ratlle: 3- B.i Hartman K.of W OMAHA MAENNEROHOR. orary members 3 DOUGLAS COUNTY BAR Assovu'rmu Em'%"’m& J.W. 'fl. Lt ] every Tussdayeveaag st 1. 0o'slock the sllence was wonderful, but it AR o was only for a moment. The vast Olur‘y‘;f_“dg_x‘. e s assembiy could not imprison ite joy J Baldwin. Treasurer. for an instant longer, and the Lieut. Governor commerced pounding M.SOELLANEOUS NOTIOES. The indebtedners of the Omaha Hotel ¥ in excors of claims in 1i Claims in litigation_are 5% butare ook fearful uproar. It was now evident which way the cat would jamp, and | 5. members and spectators were impa- ibtedness of ge‘rln for the clerks to finish roll- | Company. " Hogel Company: As this and that prominent 'S CALDWELL. Prest. Hitoheook man wheeled into line, Er,&i'nn ki applause would break forth, until HAS. W. EAMILTON. the weakness of the zallery was made known, and that alone pre- served order. But when the fiity- eighth man anuounced the name of Baunders, the great crowd in wait- iog outside—beyond the reach of gavel and restramt, cheered as I never heard men cheer be‘ole. The yote was soon announced, and the enthusiasm knew no bounds. Governor Saunders was lifted high Direetors, GEO.E, BARKER Eec. jand-lewéw DYERYVISIN AHD HOW AZD 'SUERE TOCOIT above the head of the tallest and borne through the halls to the tol. . Grave and dignified ruen 55 Special Notiees. T0 LOAN—-MONBY. e M3 . T fchers 'm-ei" U Mo HELP WANTED—FEMALE. housewerk, at WANTED—SITUATION. NTED—Sltast T ARTED - Slationy My Offiea. JOBLLANEOUS WANTS. idition. commandiag »" e view, n2ate FOLEALE e fae bk bouein éF::"”’«i‘“fifi'fln Bflfi:’.’f;nh'm?l' RBALE-—0ne of th » half from Omaha. F R BALB—A new Vietor $%5 Sewi aatio: for 3% vaoh “Apris att offies. o now prep coal at lowest rates. ORSALKE—At a very reduced p: ‘scholarshipe in the Davenport gless. Apply or sddress. FOR RENT-ROOMS, Fon RENT LOW—The spaci until recently oeoupied by Ju el wefiom Hatl” city. ow rate. Ingci BRSON. \0%_RENT-Two _upfuraished n1s-tf OR RE! No. 1, business stand bet. 14th and i th-sis. oor novth of our shop. SHEELY BROS. Sant6-t? 1970 03 pojson wsqqop “GON 40 10 191 | ON Kiojeny pesmmBey ‘qoN ‘vqvmQ - ‘soocovadxr I SENTVEQ FTVEXTONA QXY 0 FUIENLOVANNVI HAdvok 1, Office: Huberme Omaba, Neb. | =3 = — ] & avp = = me B e §¢".';,*; B = P = [ e=d = § v ] T B.DETWILERS , N st Saely e OARA. AR NOTICE.—Advertisements ot To Let, For Bale, Lost, Wants, Found, Boarding. &e.. ‘will beinserted in thess columns onoe for TEN == | Shoes. Gaitors, sad nm. MOFI;&‘.L:A] DR. lD" RDS, 3 MR WeEBA T B aa s e o "1-5&%’ "ANT] d s WA b 2 FOR SAI'—R‘!L ESTATE. Fo SALE—A lot 80x1275 feet, in Lows's ‘add! for falling epri r. ing water ats s on fiboral teti g SARLL Blook. _decli-eodif FOR SALT—SEWING MACHINES. pon SALRCA new W15 Sevine Machine reduced fcures. - Apply at this FOR SALE—COAL. X EDWARDS. oom- to wanna and Tows erpham-st. 11-tf ey FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. offices. Red- 'k, opposite the Court Houseon Farnham -8 inm"b‘th consistin uhb’nclun ooms. sed for & term of r 5 0 OB RENT_A fumished ooue i apri- vate family. (o the o Rarons B0 W Boo Oeb font? and rooms, farnish xn WARDE with eonveniences for_houge-keepizg. 412 Bleventh strent opporite Krug's - rewery. on Douglas, one sr-TiAvm 10 Jurewyoand 01059q sootad pus bos oxe 8 e 23 DNINYHD NV ONIHONS §§341d ISAVOHDIO® ‘SIHOSLIEI ¥ ILSIMA XHOLOVA HVHIO Homer ;W '8 Blodt, ! Sdie 13. und Douglas Sfr, CARPET STORES ...&f‘“‘" Rl Cies i St | 2% S0 hand the largest stock of anredeemed ledeye ever d tor s onsiating and Saok Coats. Plain and Fanoy aes Lo 1y ‘German Worsteds. . with Pants and Ves Toh. i Boee g Hate G Tinen Fan otton si"':- 1o a11 Grades and_ Col sn”l-h “Fino Calt Bosts Fine Gold and Silver Watches Chains, Rings &o.. Rifles, Shot Guns, Revolvers and Cutlery in Great Variety. rioes. are 10 low that the measest b 'flho-t’gu_mhlln‘. e Pl the nabite thae Y 72res iets ooy ey S l,fi:l'lw:hn:n‘;i.l;- il rm el 45d ey Anfllfl'p“&;! -ru..ur.m? A teome azy time. "will always ind my store Tat Fon il sl n‘y open. My prioes are so low that I do not even ekt T Henrv La 151 Farnham Street. Bet. IOth [th D-lh -A girl, who can come well TR T o Ll - A0 K s rh! g 4 WA St g JACOB PFUND, Wholesale desier in sll kinds of Foreign CHEESE!? R B T M“' CHARLES D. WOODWORTH, B ~——DEALER IN~— Freight and Farm Wagons, Frzighters Supplies, Buggies, &c., &c. 228 Douslas-St., - - - QOmaha, Nebraska. dec27] (OPPOBITE ACADEMY OF MUSIC.) tf L MAX MEYER & BRO.. WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS Jobbers of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. W.). | AGENTS FOR PHILLIPS BROS SIHOW CASES MAX MEYER & Cu., 178 and 174 Farnham Street. Omahe. Nobraskal WHOLBSALE DEALERS IN Ciigars, Tobaccos, Pipes, NOTIONS. AND FANCY GOODS, MAX MEYER & CO.- —WHOLBSALS DEALERSIIN— Riflgs, Pistols, Guns and Ammunition! The Largest Stock in the West ! ! —;mllvntllor INCHESTER AND SHARPS RIFLES Which we seil 3¢ Buttom Prices. Discount to Dealers-—Nend for Price Lists. A Full Assortment of Cartridges! 173 & 17 . Cor. 11th, Omzaha, = MAX MEYER & BRO.. 239 Farniawm Sirest. Omaha Neb. MUSIC DEALERM! GENBRAL AGENTS YOR TSE UNRIVALLED Enaba, Steinwsy, Emorson and Parlor Gem Pianos, Mason & Hani» Estey, Shoninger and Burdett Organs. Jatian Surings, Shoat Muslo. Violins, @aitars. Flates, Brass lustraments. sod of Musicsl Maere O. J. WILDE, Manafacturer of sil kinds of Show Cases and Fancy Toy Furniture t. Piciure Frame Mouidings Kept on Hand. Special attantion given toenair of all kind of pelished and sostly furniture and --m- instruments. Creat Westem Clofhing Hall A.CAHEN & CO,, DEALER IN CLOTHING Gents’ Furnishing Go-ds, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valisses Eto., Ltc., Eto. AVSANSIRET ! - - OMAHA, NEB FIRE INSURANCE . G. x-xoou. Agent. 2, Creizhton Block, OMAHA H”‘Am Me—u—ln—nu_— H 8! B 3 o0q Zoom No. "V sl © i £ v E hu §§ 5 Enfl.lll"NoflJurl nlhndol‘lfi- m = b e 1R s B ()] e (B8 | 1= Fire -mhuondmnmm.. 800 iz g |kt s 188 E £S5 1 e o T B aizih = BT IRa igb gfl: ‘:* s H Total caal capital represented . 497,000,000 AER o O, AL RO O 8 l?;i: E? - o uuulv-:u.x.wuml-u 2 ,Eg : ; §§ ’U ] |!er[(| e 8 Wi 1 151 WLEH 185 € 1065 id E °Eg s lnnet.fs'-b-in- 1 S JEX. 00K 3 e a0 COOK ANDHEATINGSTOVES SOLE WESTRRN AGENT FOR VA'S CELEBRATED WROUGHT [RON CDILIRANGE, COFFEE URNS ROABTERS, LAUNDRY Sales from ™0 07 9 Fourteenth street, - (vor OVES ze., Omohal SPLENIID_ OFPORTUNITY! 00D NEW 1-’0 STDIY HOUSE Has bassment a n..".n.u.'&'.:,m"":.l‘,‘.;“v”.'." . OLOBSTS AND PAN; (O£ M *ouuDLoND "0 ¥ WANANY 'H *U OSNOH GOUNAE) ‘0% “0p ‘suyofjweq ‘sysel4 ‘ss|yog sse|y ey 1AY AR Etrews ve somre posZpEd BT e W Shareon 0% eS QUBYIJA\ UOISSIWWOY H, B.OL!'BI. who for the last threo wonths bas delivered THE LOWER VEIN CuAL, 554 bas obe rved the general stsisfuation Tu:nEnAn.An“mln wiry for DORS| sl ihat he can reil. "EE:VIEECE:E: = i ‘SLINEI VINHOJII'IVO 20802807} 10} 1UOTCPUS 0 *IOIGAY ‘FTOMOT ‘eeFTRL(, 'SP ‘RO WA ‘0100 coal will all b weizhed st g et vy oar load or ton, R ot i o CONTINENTALSALUON 486 13h-st, bet. Farnham sod Harney: FRED. LAUTERBACH, Proprietor. ‘.zlnw ‘coneerts given every day l“ tvr E i 'G. ANDREEN. maApUTioTRE 07 &1 1D 0r- ' Burglar Proof Safes ! Davenport House. “ ".:.;' Doos, JniL mh - Deutfdes Gafthaue. i Datere JOSNRICHARD. Proprister. done, N iways on n'.'.i‘“' Farnbam St. Bot. 9th and Toth tr. Iz ‘Dora's maokine shope: |OMABA, - . . . NEB. " v - NEBBASKS, K“ hflflrw