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THEDAILY BEE — ———————— Thursday Mormmng. April 5, 1877, e War TR DNTRRESTING MISCELLANY. LATET- BALLS MONLTARY AND COMMEECIAL REPORTS, 304D AXD POSTOPFICE TIME-TABLES, SEE TRIED PAGE. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE 13 ferved to subscribers by carrier, to sny a9 part of the city, every evening. (Sundays evosntod) at Sfteen cents per week. AN complaints ahout irregulsrities, or Smproper delivery of the paper, if ad- drossed to this office, will recsive prompt at tention Tsx Omama Dany Bex bas by far the Inrgeet elreulation both inOmaha andabroad 04 fs therwfore, the best and cheapest ad- ‘vertising mediom. ix» Oxama Dary Brx will be mailed to whacribers st tho following ra Savarisbly in advapce: $8.00 per snmum. €19 six monthe Weckly £2.00 per year, DAILY BEIT ADVERTISING RATES. e 2 e aquare (X of wn toch denp e et i wh0) for o nsertion, Snd o Curd A dvertinementa » Bondbe or s e $500 e moulh 1< b v o it o ! Tof three cquares. Payable mon ¥ Seescaeble redyction from the above i ruadc Deyment for the advertiaing in renderei " Bnte: Adverduements such sk, For Sai. , fituatious Wanted, Lost, Found, &. ' epecil colum, are charged at 10 ceuts 2o Tor the frst Inmertion, snd 5 cents for % Ravertisements | beeq - for leas than 26 oen crifrements tn the Locs! News Oolumu arc 0 '21" per line for each tusertion, counting ‘aud fractiopal lines s full Lines. stked as advertisements, are o “dvertisements in the WEEKLY BEE ar wezrged st the samo rates 4% in the Dafly, ex ing cards on mouthly contracts, which ar: Business Manager, OMAMA BEE, Omaha, Neb. — Hobbie eells crockery at cost. —Get your Job printing done at the BE office. —Largest variety of Children’s hiats aud caps at krederick’s. —Low figures on Window Glass and Paints at Sclomon's. apl 1t —Hobbie 18 closing out his stock of crockery at cost at Kurtz & Al- len’s suction store. mar31 tomyl —There has been a decided falling «f in han 1-shakingsince Tuesday. —Dr. Tsunc Edwards had s dress contatolen from hisroome last night. —Some of the candidates who were ruuning Tuesday are walking now. —Tom Murray clamed those two chestsof tes at the Police Court yes- terisy mornmg. —Fine silverware, suitable for wedding presents, st Max Meyer & Bro.'s, the Jewelers. —The proprietor of the Farmers’ Homo had 8 shot-gan go off sud- Tt went oft with —Best line of smokiag and chew- #ng tobaccos und imported and Key West cigars at Max Meyer & Co.’s, the leading tobacconists, —In the bard blow of Saturdsy night two of Frederick's sign bats were blown down Karnham stroet He would be thankful to those find- ing them to return them. ~—=Mr. Warner, ageut of the Katie Putnam dramatic troupe, is in the city, and has made arrgngements for tue company to play st the Academy of Music monday and Tuesday, April 16th and 17th. —Postmaster Hall yesterday received a dispateh from Col. Robert Tngersoll raying that be would leo- ture 10 Omaha sbout April 20tb, ki #atject to be “St0 7.” The lecture will be delivered at the Academy of | Music, the definite date ‘o be here- after fixed. —The April term of the District | Court in and for Baunders county, has been adjourned to Monday, May 28th, 1877, at 9 o'clock a. m, at which time the Grand Jurors here- { tofore summoued will appear, and the Petit Jurors will appear on 1ues- duy, the 20th of May, st 10 o’clock a m. —Judge Kinney, of Nebraska City, who came to Omaha to inves- tigate thedeath of Indiau Joe, could asoertsin no facts to show that he died from other than natursl causes. 'he Judve seemed to manifest, at frat, & great interest in Joe, whom he hed ramsed from childhood, but when he was about to return home he changed his tune somewhat, at least we should judge so from the fact that be told Gish to let the oounty (of Dougias) bury him. PERSONAL PARAGKAFPHS. W. C. Potter, of Chicago, isat the Metropolitan. H. H. Turaer, of Detroit, is at the Grand Central. Prof. J. W. Love has returned from the East. « M.J.Sullivan, of Chioago, is at the Grand Central. A. C. Coggeshall of Syracuse, N Y., is at the Grand Central. John Pantenburg and lady,of Ar- lington, are at the Metropalitan. P. K. Bean and Lewis lott, of Chieago, are at the Grand Central. R.J. K-ebl and G. 8. Miles, of Lewis, lows, are at the Grand Cen- tral. Hon. Clark E. Carr, postmaster at Galesburg, Tlls., is at the Grand Central. €. A. Bodwell, of Dixon, Ille., and A. G. Bodwell, of Ransas City, wre at the Grand Central. Mr, John'T. Clark has returned rom the Arkansas Hot Springs much improved in health. B. A. Taylor & Co. offer for eale three good lots 1o McEatee's addi- +'on, on monthly payments, at $10 | per month untl paid. Thesa lots “re situsted closa to the Omaba Barracks, and are Jesirable for buei- Pew a3-3t The best white siurts made to or- | iex for 530,60 per dozen st FRANK | 4 Ravog's. 2eodtl ayuble | Testly-made articles of apparel have | manufacture of ready-made gar- Lor Brandy at M. W. Keu. | - 488 Thirteenth street, i CLOAK AND SUIT MANUFAC- TURE. A Visit to the Establishment of Welf | & McDonald. 1t would be a question difficult to dcide whetber the male or female § ortion of the community give the greater support to trade in the mat ter of wearing apparel, in & fina; cial point of view; but certamly in the number and variety of their re- finements, the ladies undoubtedly Loar the palt, especially since become 80 generally popular. It is now only a few yeats since that milliners, dress and mantus makers maintained s monopoly as univer sal in extent a= it was productive of extravagance amongst the wealthy, especially; for the advantage of be- ing well aud stylishly dressed could only be attained through the hands of these professionals, and thoee who could not afford the lux- ury, being compelled to rely upon their own skill and ingenmty in cuttivg, fiting and fnishing, | necessarily presented a very “dowdy" sort of appearance. Now, however, a change bas come over the scene, and ninety-five per cent. the bon ton ladies of the most tastes and plethoric purses, purchase their clothing ready made, and certainly no city 1n the world possesses more beauti- fully dressed women than those of Omsha and the West; for the facilities attained and the perfection reached in the of ments place them within the means the bumbier as well as the wealthier classes. FORGERY. A Couple of Soldiers Try an Unsue- cessful Game on a Paymaster. A couple of soldiers attempted to raise the wind, in a financial sense, yesterday, by s little eharp practice better known as forgery, but they were nipred in the bud. It appears that they made out their -own dischaige papers, final statements, & , and presented the documents to Maj. Thornberg, pay- master, at government headquar- ters. Maj. Thornberg was busy, and told them to ¢all again in a lit- tle while, and then sign the recelpt for the money due them, between two and three hundred dollars each After they had gone the forgery was discovered, and Lt. Rockafel- low, of the 9th Infantry, who had command of their company, was in- formea of the affair. He imme- diately sent out and bad the men arrested, before they had a chance to return, even 1f they had intend- ed todoeo. It is thought that they had suspected that their scheme had miscarried, aud were not goicg to return. They will be asked to rise and explain before a court martial. Sweet Michigan Cider at Latey's. apdi3 EPRING ANNOUNCEMENT. BUSHMAN'S. Call and see before you purchase. BESEE 0UB— NEW DRESS GOUDS. PSEE OUR— SUMMER SILKS. BEF<EE OUR— RLACK ALPACAS. BG5-SEE 0UR— ELEGAN 'HILDREN’S SUITS, ‘The rapid growth of the cloak and suit manufacturing business is a criterion of its general popularity and increasing patronage, and cer- tainly the productions of many leading houses are equal in design and workmanship to the finest im- ported zoods, and indeed in many instances possess a delicacy, rich- ness and basuty of finish far excell- mg them. This is peculiarly the case with specialties introduced by the house of Welf & McDouald, 250 Farnham stree!, who manufacfure aud import these goods exclusively, and whose goods were yesterday carefully inspected by a representa- tiye of the BEE, The reputation of this house for producing the finest lines of cloaks and suits of any other estublishment in the west, 18 due to the fact that Meszra. Welf & McDonald thorough- ly understand every detail of their business. Itis a peculiar business and can only be conducted by gen- tlemen who have been trained and educated to It from youth up, as Messrs. Welf & McDonald have been. The styles are all original with the heuse, and this season present unusual features of attriction to tuyers, the combinations being ex- ceedingly varied, elegant and un. que. The ““Dolmaus,” the favorite spe. einity of this season’s introduction, ate worthy of particular inspection ; they are elegantly made up 1n silk, drap d'ete, grey cloth, &., and the {rimmings are of the richest quali- ty. The designs are simply superb, and indeed in every detail these garments combine all the attrac- tions that the most fastidious taste sud strictest connoisseur can desire. The prices range from $3 up to §62, and comprise & numerous variety. Although the Dolican is an im- portant specialty, it 1s not exclusive, the mapufacture of Bacques de- manding a considerable share of at- tention, and many beautiful pro- ductions are now on exbibition, A sample of t] e garments made of drap dete especially attracted our attention. It has never been our pleasure to iuspect a more elegant aud tasteful work of art. It 1s cord- ed at the seams, silk set in, the work on which is of the finest possible de- seription. The most critical will ad- mit, on iuspection, that this special- ty should commanda lar, e sale. Linen dusters in all styles and de- sigus, and at all prices, are alsoa very attractive feature, being ex- ceedingly tasteful aud “uobby.” We particularly noticed a very stylish garment of this kind, in & very pretty pattern of black and white check. Our attention was called toa very convenient and indispensable gar- ment called the Princess, which can be woru without a waist. A garment of this style in silk can be bad for $25 sud upwards. Just tuink of it. An connection with the Princess is the Dolman, well udspted to street wear, and we predict for it a povular demand. The Matellasse overdresses and jackets, trimmed with gros grain silks in all shades, are very hand- some garments. The new style of diagonal cloth, with Talma to match, cannot be excelled for rich- vess. The Dolman “Antoinette,” in 1 silk and also Mattellasse, and the Imperial Dolman, are very elegant. The French Foulard suits, 1 Mat- \cllasse eftects, in all shades, are very stylish and attractive for atreet wear, while the linen suits are very graceful, and are the finest ever got- ten up. These suits Welf & Mec- Donald are able to sell at prices fifty | per cent. lower than anybody else. | Thelr stock of ladies’ neckwanr; cowprises all the latest novelties | and their line of underwear is very extensive. | Their children’s department em. | braces every variety of garment of f overwear and underwear. | In fact we could goon and fill | several columns in enumerating the | many beautiful articles of Iadies’ wearing apparel now on exhibition at Welt & McDonald’s; but we must conclude by advisiog all the ladies to call at their temple of fasbion during these, their opening days, and inspect the goods for themael ves. We are selling them at manufac- turer’s wholesale prices. They are undoubtedly the finest ever brought to Omaha. Elegant new styles in_ hosiery for Indies’, gentlemen’s and children’s wear. Our Hamburg Edgiug DEFY any aud all competition. SBEND FOR SAMPLES. SEE PRICES. TRY IT. Lonsdale muslin, 10c. Fruit of the Loom, 1l per yard, or piece. Also bargains in casimeresfor men’s and boys’ wear, IT ALWAYS P3YS TO TRADE AT BUBHMAN'S. ap 46 A very fine lot of New York Can- dies Just recelved at Latey’s. apdt3 Dr. P. Grossmann, German phy- sician, graduate of the University of Breslau, Germany, and for four years first surgeon in hospital of woraen i that place, has located in this city. Office, 361 Davenport street, corner 19th. Office hours from 8 to 9 a. m. and 3 to 4 p. m. ap4-7-9 RACEM. apstl STONEWARE. Another car load of STONE. WARE, just recelved and for sale to the trade at J. B. FRENCH & co’s. 33 Dr. Don has removea his office from Fourteenth street to 510 Thir- teenth street, up stairs. a3-2t RACEME. apdtt FLOUR. Another car load of BT. LOUIS WINTER WHEAT FLOUR just received at J. B. FBFNCH &CO'8. 313 OCCINENTAL HOTEL, Custer City, D. T., the largsst hotel in the Hills. All stages stop at this house. Good accommosdations aud 8 good home for travelers. Give us a call and see for yourself. WARD & HASERODT. mch16-3m FOR BALE. One span of mules weighing 2,100 pounds, with harpess and wagon. Tnquire G. W. Homan's Livery Stuble, Wit HAMMETT. m26-tf 8. A. Taylor & Co. offer for sale three good pianos on the instsli- mest plan. Monthly payments not to exceed $10.00 per month. apr3.2t Business Caras, sunow Cards, Vies iting Cards, Ball Programmes, Ball Tickets, Circulars, Posters, etc., at the BEE Job Rooms, 138 Farnhsm street. tf RACEME. apdte In this city are places enough where we can get sometbing to eat and drink, but every time we wish au extra good meal and a splendid oup of coffee, tea, or chocolate, we have to go to the French Coffee House, 252 Farnham btreet. mar26eodt! @ Bcs McKelligon’s card on first me junedtt F. Wirth's summer beer garden, on Twelfth street between Douglas and Dodge, will be opened on April 15th. mar31tl4 THE OMAHA HOUBE 18 the best one dollar and a half hotel between New York and San Francisco. FREDERICK WIRTH, marl-tf Prop’r, ONIONS. Four hundred bushels just re- ceived atJ. B. FRENCH & CO'S. 8t3 ATTENTION, LAPIES! Al kinds of Ladies' Underwear made to order at the rooms of the “New Automstic.” Call and ex- amine samples. apré-3t See advertisement of Beard & Bro., on second page. marl-3m Clam Chowder, herng salted, i lobster salad, imported cheese and sausage, at BIEBILIST'S, 206 Farn. ham street. marl-tf y Iady woo wui send us 15 nm'l-up vearly subscriptions, oul~ “ae of Omaha, for the Daily BEE, will receive from us by asa 1t & new §75 &dllg Machine, of any ok ehe may prefer. THE GRAND MILLINERY UPENING | of the season will take place on‘ Thursday, Friday and saturdey, | April 5th, 6th and 7th, at Mrs. At- | kinson’s elegant establishment, ou Douglas, corner of 13th street. No | TicKEs8 of admission required, but the public generally are most cor- dially invited to see, compare and eriticise. aprdtd RACEME. aptt Clever Telephone Hoax by a Former Omanha operator. Mr. E C. Armstrong;, Superin- tendent of the Subirban Telegraph Company, played & practical joke on the newspaper reporters yester- day. Mr. Armstrong has recently been in Chicago, and on his retura represented that he had made ar- rangements to test the musical powers of the telephone between Chieago and Ciuvcinnati. Accord- ingly an invitation was extended to the reporters to be present ata trial in one of the rooms of the Western Union Telegraph Com- pany’s bullding promptly at 2:55 yesterday afternocn. Quite a com- pany assembled at the time, and were held in suspense for a consider- uble period by Mr. Armstrong, who busily rushed about making arrange- menls for the entertainment. At length the eager party was admitted to the inner room, where the tele- graphic coucert was to be held re was & greal array of wire cols, and the preparations were im. mense. After testing the wires, and finding them strongly charged, the operator connected them, and the music began to play. Two or three familiar old tunes were jingled off in good style to the no small in- terest of the visitors, who crowded about the instrument. o less than four modest reporters of the En- quirer were present to take in the situation, and tear the sensation to tatters. The Giazettesent its mi critic to hear the strains, and, with his ear close tc the mslrumam he expressed his satisfaction at the tone, and noticed a peculiar whirr, that was due, no doubt, to the elec- tric influences in transmission. The evening papers were also fully rep resented. When the edified con- gregation bad been wrought up to the highest pitch, Prof. Armstrong delached the iustrument from its wire connections, and held 1t up to the gaze of the crowd, explain- iug that the fact of its l'on[mumg to vlay was due to its having been fully charged with musical light- mng. At the same time he discov- ered thut a Bwiss music box had been neatly fitted into the relay in- strument, and had been doing all the playing. It was a clever hoax, and every one present admitted 1t Armstrong escaped without physical ivjury. Before this exhibition be had “‘sold” all the telegraph operators in the building in a wmilar manner. It was a well set-up job. Operators ago were m it. Messages ack and forth fooled not only the boys in Cincinnati, but at sta- tious all along the line 'relween the citi Numerous inquiries were sent for news as to the success of the trial.—[ Cincinnati Commercial. " RACEME,. apstf 'I'I—IE SUN. 157 NEW YORE, 18 HICEMAN'S ANNOUNCEMENT! Our 7wenty-Sixth semi-aunusl display of Millinery and Faucy | Goods will commense at 6 o'clock on Mondsy evening, April 9th, and | continue until Thurdsy, the 12th. | Monday evening belng regarded as a | PROMENADE VISIT, Gentlemen with ladies are cordial- ly invited. No goods will be offered for sale upon this oceasion. Having secured elegant rooms, with ample faciliti-s for doing busi- ness, we desire that the ladies and gentlemen of Omaha become better acquainted with the sdvantages we Row offer n Largeness of Stock, Newness of Styles, And above all in LOWNESS OF PRICES ! We shall ofter the tollowing : 125 doz. Ladies’ 2 Button Kid Gloves, at 65c. 50 doz. Children’s 2 Gloves, at 50c. 50doz. English LBWII Hats,at 30c. 200" doz. Ladies’ White Hose, at 110 per doz. All Bilk, 6-nch, Sash Ribbon, at 50 per vard. Cork Corsets and all the novelties of the season. Come and see us and we will do you good HICKMAN'S, apd79 250 Douglas St. parrEACH BRANDY g ¢ i M. W. KENNEDY'S, apdeod.f 488 Thirteenth St, Buttou Kid Hweet HlLIllL&u Cider Bl Latey’s. apdt3 LADIES UNDERWEAR, At the rooms of the “New Auto- matie.” 281 Farnham street. aprd-3t RACEME. ALLCOCK'S FOROUS PLASTERS Ask for ALLCOCK’S, nndvhhlnfll-m 40 avoid miserable IMI'T AT TON B. nsmnrrn. Pros’t. llce, 294 Canal St. N. ¥ decl2-daw3m HATS, CAPS, dc. Consummation.” I have filled my |l It How glorious i TeleF | des of March”” a Wit aamor gird There aro no Rmhnwndl in the fold.” Save Bunce the - Champion His shield’s his stook, 8o choice and rare, Fastidious tastes to piease, *Poetic’” crowns with brims compare For office, street, or common wear, Forjournovs long, o tour afar, Displaved in all Now who would be without a hat, FPray speak rot allat once, Man’s not & man *‘fora’ that, and a’ that. Who’d compromise the Chief 9fpublic opinion, like that, like that. atters go, without a hat And “'break hobread’’ with By Repair my friends with purse To Bunce, the Champion Hatters The silver buckies on your feet Will lead 303 to this hat re-treat Yourself to a bran new one, At this vast Emporium Bunce’s Hat Emporium corner Fourteenth and Douglas sts The different editions of THE SUN_during {ho 7gac will bo the same ue during tho year that bas just passed. Th ition will on week d s and frond eoky Sattion wih a sheet ot eight pages of the llm. fl.lmll\- Sions and o That are aiready famil- iar to our friends. Tam BUN will continue to be the -tnnumu sdvoeate of roform and rotrenchs of the lllb'fllllfim: of statesm I {lom and integity or Bollow pretenss, m: bactlity and iy Foistration of publlo’offairs. It w.u ot grament of the popls by the people n{'}gr o vernment by frauds in the baNlot-box and i the coumin of votas, enforeed by miltary violence; will ‘ondeavor to supply its rendors—a Tot. tar from & million souls—with the moss mploy for this and carofully solocted Teporters Ind correspondents, Its n‘wm from Wllhinl’tol. MMI‘“] will be accurate. and and Tt witl b Soetinaeto deeveind enjoy the liatred of thoso who thrive hy plandering the Trewsury or by ururping wha the low does mot ‘will endeavor to'merit the confidence of the publie by 46 ouding whorightsof the peopla againet the ‘encroachments of unjust M'Po “The price of the dily su will be 55 cents | ith .50 & y I Foll paid or with | ht f 56 broad “i Guring 1877 at the . oS pai "Tho benefit of this large reduction_ from the previous rate for the weekly can be en- joyed by individual sub eces ibers from inco il Do entitled to-on ¢ the E.re Tor himeelf without n‘i-'r.?"fz ono oliar a 2 postage paid, 1568 0f aper 278 DEinting are. barely ¢ np.u wad onsidering the size of the shee ho uatlty of fts contents, we ars Gonfdont the Boople will ‘considor the weekly Sun the Choapest newspaper published in.the world, 32d wo trust aisoone of the.very hest. Addres. “THE SUN. Now York Gitr. N. Y. PUBLICATIUNS. PROSPECTUS. Historical Atlas of the World ZLLUSTRATED. s dsé Connty Map of Rebrusha, This Atiss will be te i1 pring 875, and will m&"«'&'z'% it e o | ™ ape’ od: ey will be elaborate in detsil nn.ly exeon: ? and will give & or'the ad. vadsmentofour Repulitc for 100 years than SR o] The ofd “countrer Sl on doBz, T bentLathors, and'wil b found comploteand willbe ied by » his- hinraisd 2 e make them doubly worth unm or book of travel, not even ¢ e o be read withoat tho i of an Atine, and the rant is not confined to professionai mon and ec} holars. | hnn.mun &1 equal dogroo by every readér. Tax Hip- TORIOAL ATLAS 67 TEE WORLD will not oe:l{ oed. but will be descriptive matter, thor pimerd | m.,.,"';m. irit. Zfluflyhfl and the Bethod bo romarkab etatist sim] ot e Tl n-d otsathiug i Tr e Eavite o ey potn **Fo mako this Atlagstill mors comprohen- T of the Barvere of the Uatied Siates a Harvermol the map of Ohio. Indiana, Ilitmois, Wiscon howing the WANTED INFORMATION. Of the whereabouts of 8 yous 1 e ooy ren Sey’ R, Hizname s James Melntre, e is aboui helent, duck eomj t hand. ' Ad- ob. or James mar®-2wtt THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE. The Leading American Newspaper.” Largest Circulation. (._AMONG THE BEST PKOPLE. = The ser. Vlll'- of nn mln lnfl lh! lLlV' ofno canaflord €0 and does tellthe trath IL—1tis impartial and indepondont, Be- rage. it aims o fur- ull-L and fairest informa- ion, £o qualify thom fof the wisest discharge of their l'll)'flnllhlllt! III,—It s, as it alwayes ‘was, essentially Ngflblltlfl It may quarrel in the future, Eas done in the past with errors of He: publioan fonders or corraptions in the Ko Publican party : butat can never cease to {rue to Repulican princloles, and sepecial: 17 o thoto golden docrines of & reform, hard money, the sanctity of |ha National faith, and 01"!‘ justice to all classes at the South, which formed the cor- nerstones of Gov. Haye's admirable letter of acoebtance. 1V.~Tis moral tons is puro and. elevtacd. ‘o faualy circle e Tover pofaned by sy {hipe which appears i the columns of the echoicest standard and current lit- torature of the day _is presented in its col- nmns, including correspondence, storics. and reviows from the mosi talented and popmlar wrie —It is the belt lnd ehnpun Farmer’s pores published. *Tho” Weekly Tribune ohe Mors to TaRe £u0d feciascy tosm any other influence which ever existed. VIL—Tbo market reports of the Tribune indispensible to every buyer and seller lhl country. Quotations are given daily and weskly of almost every article bought nd s0ld in the markets of the world, and with anvarying and almost infailibie so- curacy. Its cattle, butter and e>un and otber markets are thd recognised stan —More copies of the Tribune are pl:fl &r and xoad by the American peopls than of any other newspaper of equnl price in the country—a fact which is the best demonstration of the 'lllll of the paper, o readera of The Tribune repre- sent hv'twy the best enterprising and pro- greseive minds of the country, Persos ‘who “‘l‘m rest ll':ipm Dulmu. '-h‘; vance of science, sn fom, will 'nd their domands met by The T 1 and ity have proval an . thoinn andsell respeotul st corps of t workers lllflu its than sver befors, and constan vul from old and new readers wo! 'Nmngsnxs QF THE TRIBUNE s of PR I i%;ss8¢88 838 xtrs T cleriymen the Weekly Tribune will b ‘one year for $1.5 ; The Simi-Weekiy for $2.50, anc the Daily & Syocimen coples (oo Agents canvassers wanted in it whom Hberal arronge- e Tl remmitanons. st senders risk, unfoss by draft on Now York, poatal order, 13000 Engravings ; 1840 Fages Quarto. FOUR PAGES COLORED PLATES A WHOLE LIBRARV IN ITSELF. INVALUABLE IN A FAMILY. The sale is 2¢* times as great as the sale of any other large Dictionary. More than 30,1 have mfi'm TR Devie cenocts ot the Untiod Recommended by £8 State Superinten- donis of Sononts. ¥ g etudont of the En- Waite, Chisf Jus- Published by @. & C. MERRIAM, Spring field, Mase. “'Office of State Supt. of Public ! Instruction, Lincoln. Neb.. Dec. 20 1876, “This Certifies that WEFSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICT ONARY ks beon added to the “State Reo- ommended List” of books to beused SPECIAL _NOTICES. NOTIOE,—~Advertisements ot To Let, For Bale, Lost, Wants, Yourd, Boardins. &e., | will be inserted in these columns once fof TEN CENTS per line; each subsequent insertion, FIVECENT line. The first insertion never loss than TWRNTY-FIVE CENTS. T0 LOAN-MONEY. ) —Call at ). ffice of O TRHOMAS, room: 5" Vineshors Bloek. ml-tf ONEY To LOAN—$1800. on first-clags clty proverty. Wu. L. PEABOI l& B Créighthn Blok, apre ___HELP WANTED—FENALE, was| &0 ‘ons Honse, 9th'and Harney st CIGAR MANUFACT 3 MISCEL! ANEOUS ADVFRTISEMENTS. jeisgaane Sumgasad anjeq KL 20038 Ju0 oujEITo 0} N 4O G 191 ) "oN Kicjeny peussiiey oM ‘sYvmQ - I8 Wuyuawy 933 ‘SO33VIOL DNIMRED NV ONTIONS S3did X SNETYEG WIYOWTORA QXY ISTHVOIO 40 SUAMALOVAONVR 'x:-!nosm.! » LSIAM AHOLOV HVOIO | LAWYERS. - TA7ANTED A dining room girl and o al ‘chambermaid at the Metropolitafi | Hotel. apré-lw TRL WANTED — Enquire southeast | cor. 18th and Dodge or 27 Farnham. apra-tf HELP WANTED—MALE. W ANTED—arponter tol ave, WANTED Socond cook at VICIORS, wpre-3t SMAR: BOY 15 years old. 'mwsb:s\:' and capinet ', 16th and Capi Dri-3t muhm:n or | Ger er, 8iX ¥ rie " “Rarees HAPN) aprd-2t® s rlto do work est of references Pk Lock box i ced, ostoffice. ED—Situstion to do _sewing in fumily by a soun lady who is- cou- petenttodo, dressmaking and all, kinde «f sewin, ddress LINA UNDERWOOD, W ot Gince- om given and r 43, Omaha, \W ANTED-A fow firet clas: day boar ers 232 Capitol avenue beiween I3th and th sire N/ ANTED— hand goods. hed_house with 6 or 588 13th roows. Apply C. WEL nds of new a 237 Douglas OR SALE~REAL ESTATE. OR SALE—i00 head of cattle zood coms, buile, steers and heifers. T. MUR* Y mar3l-lm y 7 EST 80 acres of quarter s ction ocou- 3 nglicaby Barracks and 6 acres sast and adjoining Earrrcks at a bargain. A. B NICHOLHS, Flinters’ Honse™ mis-tf OR SALE—A splenaia stock farm 17 Dijley from Omaba. and within one; mile from Railroad ral tornt and long timer M. '3 CONNELL. Jdacobs’ Elock mard) e d near the city streot mar29 Iw O SALE A ot imictont 1o Lows's ition, communding A #%." Ada oo Offco. " wEAE FOR SALE—SEWING MACHIN (YOR SALE—A new Viotor $8 Sewing B JMachine, for &5 cash. Apply at b8 of n o FOR, su.z—‘mcmuzvsou 0K S LE—The stock and fixtures of the Creat Western Tea Store, at co , on long lots of 10, to ay um nnlyn miles from Omahs. NELL: Jacobe’ Block. ‘nardb oot ole bugey. sot double har- ness, sulky and lot on_St. Mi and 16ih'ste. DANIAL LEE, Grand Cenc tral hotel. miard-e rattf TORSALE—_At 2 very roduced price, tvo scholarshipe in the Day t Business Callewe. ™ Avply or addrese, * & off FOR RENT—ROOMS. 10 LET—Nice furnished re to I 213 I e S ‘,.°. zz’ URNISHED. roome with or board. 328 Case-st. arh B FOR RENT—Furnished room and stable 250 Jackson street 3 blocks, south of Grand Central. T0 RENT-HOUSES. NT—Tho Spillett_proverty con- g of a houso and 10 acres of land, g st from Omahs, irquire et w_brick house mext to nquire at JOR REXT_Ne e a1 1th A Pertts Jorgenson’s Tiear Etore 10th street. T RENT Two farms stited_for sarden- ing. Lowforcash, T.MURRAY, wardl-lm i‘ OR KENT—One of the finest fa Doug as coun| r the city, a's0 an improved farm in - J.CONNELL, Ji ortable sawmill suited lis. 1. MUBRAY. mar3i-im TOR SALE—A fo: he Black HO PAYS highest price tor furnishing foods and second haud furniture ? E| K. Auction and Commission Douglas street. apr2-tf (}C TAKEN UP. /JAKEN UP—A mouse colored pony about yoars old, one hind leg partly white. The loser can have him by paying costs.” HENRY RUSER, Farm near poor hous apr2-ltewdwt mwuunsu US NOTICES. AMBURG-BREMEN _of Hamburg, Germany. Tnis mostireliablo and de- servedly popular Fire Insurance Comdany, bas been placed in the agencs of Samuel - Howell, who will be pleased to writs pol- icies Tor ail who.desire indemnity ‘from the Vaherlan: s, Redick's _ Briok buiding, opposite Ccurt House Over 000,000 T presented. aprd-2t. GIVE $5,00 for full file of Weekly x for the year1876, and will give 10.00 for a (ui. fle of daily of same ye: . CRAWFORD, **Capt. sack.”” m7- CONVICT LABOR TO LET, Sealod proposals witl bo reccived at the of- e f the Secy. of the Beard of PublicLians Lands and_buildings of Neb. until Tuesdsy, May 15th, 1577, to let the convict labor for a term of hot' Tore than ten vears. Sumid propoeals shall provide for all_penitentiary expenses including d other help, tte heating of the builaings, boardingand clothing of conviots. and all ses ; the cost shall be esti- tim pecifed in the 5o contace will be 10 te e e st responsible bidder for the term of years best suited to the interests of the State : the contractors to have the nse of the. and grounds belonging _thereto. will be required to file with their tified check for the sum uf ten thousand dol- Iars as security for the filing of an_ascepta- ble bond in the sum of two hundred thou- fand dollars, collectable unde: the lams of State of Netraska- in case the contract i bemade for morothas sixty cents per Farther information_will be furniehed apon application to the Secret bids shoald be endorsed on the cover "Bl l for Oonvles Lator. ¥ aad sddresed o “Senc ‘ofthe Board of Publio Laods and Blenn. LQV 5. Nobraska, ] Board of Public BRUROTICHUCK, | Lands wad bo GEQ. H, RURERTS. [ ings State of Ne- J. 0 MCBRIDE. J braska, marl2 eod mayi8 cEN'I‘ENNML...'.‘J:J.fl."J. Stull § BVurnbam, Advofaten Office: Hubermann’s Bloa, | Sdie 13. und Douglas Sfr., Owmaba, Neb. _STOVE DEALERS. E.F COOK WHOLESALE AXD EXTAILER OF COOK ANDHEATINGSTOVES BOLE WEBTEEX AGENT FOR TA'S CELEBRATED WROUGHT IRON COAL*RANCE. COFFEE URNS ROASTERS, LAUNDRY STOVES &C., Sales from 70 to 75,000 537 Fourteenth st - decs-tf Omahal) oVt “eAST INDI KENNEDY’S HAST INDIA Saorg ‘NOILIRASNOD UL RIAR) 0L “wsprwnoyy ‘sisdedskg o3 A FAMILY TONIC AND BEVIERACKE, U] BITTER ILER & CO.. SOLE MANUFACTURERS, iy Y OCERS YALL rmvrl'l.us(m M:f’:lfl AND DRUGGISTS. fob9-m AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS- THE POLO - HARVESTER. The Polo Harvester has become oneof the most CELEBRATED HARVESTERS in the field and stands at the head and front of the harvester family. being we | made, durable, and of very easy draft. do Thé s Work szao0thy and nioely in il son- dutions of grain, it has earned for itself tne enviabloname KING OF TEE HARVESTER FIELD. Farmers wil! find it to their interest to £ o Ihreuehant Soun . Tasand Nebratka, Iam also State’ Agent for the celebrated Vandiveer and Quinc Cor planters. Deslers willdireat all 4 ters and commun; Omaha. Neb 1] K STTAVHEILVA : S3TI & SUZONVS 3 TTddIEA FLOURING MILLS. H. GREEN STATE MILLS, —~DEALER IN— GRAIN. FLOUR AND FEED AND JOHN Qommissien Merchant. MAGISTER OF THE LEFARTED. ad pus otwoubes ate sisqaor | ARIETY BAZA €. T. Hill, Successor to Al. 6. Eberhart. Combination of STVEN STOBES 1 ONE MOST [ELCGANT Establishment [n QMANA OCCUPYING TWO FLOORS, 80 FEET DEEP. AND BASEMENT. 220 Douslas-st. cor. 13th, Omaha. — —— SPECIALTIES Baby Bugagies. Birds and Cages Base Ball and Oroquet, Wallpaper Jeelry and Toys Windorw curtains & fctures. Don’t fail to visit the Bazar whers you can find any- thing you cannot find clsewhere. ‘mail promptly. filled. marl-ly DEWEY & STONE, FURNTTURE DEALERS Largest Stock of Furniture in the West. We are offering Furniture Lower than ever Befors. deott MAX MEYER & BRO.. WATCHNAKERS AND JEWELERS Jobbers of Watelies, Clocks and Jeweiry. AGENTS FOR PHILLIPS BROS’ SHOW CANMES MAX MEYER & CO.. 178 and 174 Farnham Strest, Omaha. Webya<ka) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Cligars, Tobaccos, FPipes, NOTIONS. AN FANCY GOODS. MAX MEYER & T u. ~—WHOLESALE DEALERS 'N — Rflles Pisials, Gung and Ammmmun* The ngo.-b Stock in the W“Mulnl‘ for WINCHESTER AND SHARPS #i#l, ‘Which we sell &4 Bottom Prices Discount te Dealers—-Nend for Frice Lists. A Full Assortment of Cdrtridges ! 178 & 174 Farnham-St.. Cor. (1tk. Omahsa, Neb. MUSIC DIEHALKRS GNNSRAL AGBNTS YUR TEE UNRIVALLED Knabe, Sicinway, Fmerson and Parlor Gem Pianos, Mason & Han. * Este7, Soninger and Burdett Organs. " Seines, Shoet Muslo, V1 Guitars, . a Ialian Sl Mt lolins, Guitare, Flutes, Brass Instruments. and New Storel Now Coods! PIERCY & LANG, ——DEALERS IN— Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces, STAMPED, PLAIN AND JAPANNED Tinware, Granite Iron Wire, &c., &ec. No. 217 Farnham-st., One Door Fast of Ist : atiomel Bank, Omaha. JOB MV«V{ORK OF ALL KINDS DONE with NEATFESS & DESPATCH apl EDWAKD KUEHL, Magister of the Departed No. 498 10th Bet. Farnham and Harney. Villby the aid of gurdian spirits, obtain of any one a_view of the past, present an gtare. "No foos charged in oy of sick- avr] DRY noonl AND NOTIONS. IRON. PLOW STEEL AND TOOL STEEL. Wagon Lumber and wagon Stock CARRIAGE AND HEAVY HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS. Bolts, nuts, washe borax. an ¢ emiths trade: Sreat rariety of stock adapted to the black= Slee, WS DROATEH. B et ENEWOLD BROS. braLERS 1N DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, MENS’ WEAR. MANUFACTURERS pants, overalls, shirts, underwear &c. 551:Tenth stroet, corner Dodge. OMAHA, - - - NEB: mari-tf &, Organized A.D..1825! Peunsyivania Firelusurance Company | £ OF PHILADELPHIA. 3400, $1.675, 87SeRON: Keane, 0o CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION. Avprros’s OFFic) 0oL, March 24, 1 It isheroby coriitod (it tho Poah Fire Insurance Co. of Philadelphis, State of Pensylvania has complisd with the Iusarance Law of this ktate, xnd is author- ized to transact the business of Fire Insur- ancein this state for the current yoar. *Witness my hand and sesi of ofiés the day and year firet above written. J.B. WESTON, = Centennial Roductinn IN ADVERTISING. B 8", Wusano, Doputy. Worth oxs&g'spus? 'A’wxlmsm« siven for $700. And -'Tllm ‘.?FTHB' NOTE TAw e et eenonibiite: A PRINTED LIST. flm name, character, actua! dluJ and 4 And soheduls ‘of advertising sadross “Aoly to e e — X T a P“l‘o'———’-- - lIEW YORK. CHARLES D. WOODWORTH, —DEALER IN— Freight and Farm Wagons, Freighters “upphes Buggies, &c., &c. 328 Doualas-St., - - Cmaha, Nebraska. dec27| b (OPPOBITE ACA nmnr OF MUSIC.) L{ PURE BLCOD 18 the Iife. but bad blood is the sbomira- From it and derangement of the ki CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. 5 the Knights of Ty iaa tTATT acsacn ton; to John Tayior. dated September J575. and duly recorded in the record es, in the county of Douglas and raskn. on the lat_day of Sep- ... 1875, in book “R.” of mort- " tice I heraby civen that eaid mortgage wil'ho Torecioss by the sale of thesesreety escribed therein to-wil oak carpet, 30 yaris figured car 5 erately scoelerates the gironlation. sontly encoursees the sation of 0 bowel Is' and _powerful - o i nmm " thus removing the cause of boils carbuncles, srofula and “ull" eruptive ana iseases: reduces inflammatory, o and neuralgic p-m and loi-'l 1o oums allays infimmation ” '"- Enmum ity 1l earthen fibrous tisues and ji off gravel and nthtr n ittoons, 12 0 i e ‘“""'m'.:-‘u, Luonrrh-. (Fomato cane seat et fals- all diseases irs, 4 platforms, 1 al- e 3stovee doa’pipe Glock l-- = ive, and cures without dn after to be broi and fnmhh‘d b’ id aseoeiation - yuglas streets , Nob" o 1 R 3 d ‘uh-A o ssociation i in’s bl L l | Yortins .lu:kol uma., of April f Am“ln(du on the l‘elx SE(}RBTS B A1kind of Di 0 thosia marry and cure. T \

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