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under consideration the matter referred to them, of Perkin't, right to a seat in this House, that they have made some pro gresi therein, and recommend the adop tion of the following resolution. Ruolvtd f That the petition of Perkins, the contestant of Messrs. Sullivan and Cooper, and all the papers, poll books &.c, sent to this House, from Washington coun ty, be referred to a committee of the whole House, and made the special order of Monday next, at 2 o'clock P M. On motion the resolution was adopted. On motion the House adjourned. Thursday, Dec. 17. Moaxmo stssiow. Cromwell cave notice of a bill for an act to provide for changing the name of Pawnee county, to Buchanan county. Abbe introduced II F, No 35; an act authorizing Amos J Williamson, to keep m ferry at Otoe City, Otoe county, N T. Read first time. On motion, the rules were suspended. Bill read second time, and refered to committee on corporations. Campbell introduced II F, No 3tt ; an act for the relief of Samuel W Black ; read first time. On motion rules were suspended, bill read second time, and re lerred to committee on accounts and ex Denies. Taggart introduced II F, No 37 : a bill te authorize S Gerard and T P Parker, and their associates, to establish and keep a toll bridge or ferry across the Loup Fork of Platte River, at the town of Mon roe, ta Monroe county. Read first time. Donelan gave notice of a bill to create the county seat of Burt county. Paddock offered the following resolu tion: Ruolvtd f That W A Collins.be and he is hereby admitted within the bar of this House, as reporter for the Iowa State Journal. Armstrong moved to amend, by adding that Jackson Barrett be admitted within the bar of this House, as reporter for the Detroit Free Press. Campbell moved to lay resolution and amendment on the table. The ayes and nays were demanded. Carried, 17 to 12. Sullivan gave notice of a bill to amend section three, of chapter eight, of the code passed, and approved, February 18th A D, 1857. Taggart gave notice of a bill to incor porate the De Witt Collegiate Institute. Chambers gave notice of a bill, to char ter a ferry across the Shute, between Se nora Island, and the main shore of the Missouri River, on Nebraska side. Also of a bill to charter a ferry across the Mis souri Kiver at Mt Vernon. - Poppleton introduced H F, No 33; an act to assign the Justices of the supreme court, to their respective Judicial Districts. Read first time. On motion' the rules were suspended, the b ll read second time ty its title, ana rererea to committee on Judiciary. Thtt committee on Judiciary, made the following report. Your committee to whom was referred II F, No 13 ; a bill relating to mechanics " liens," do hereby report a substitute, and reccommend the adoption of the ha me. Thrall moved to suspend rules, and take up an act upou the motion. Carried. On motion, report was adopted and substitute read. HoIIoway moved to amend in section five, by striking out the words one year and insert six months; carried Miaick moved that the report, bill and substitute be postponed, and made the spe cial order for to-morrow ittz o clock. The committee on Judiciary, also re' port. Your committee to whom was referred II t. No 26 ; an act to abolish private seals, report the same back, ' and recrom mend its passage ; also, H F, No 15; en act to amend section three, of chapter thirty-one, of the code passed and anprov ed, FeblSth, 1857; also, II F, No 27; an act to create a new precinct in the southern portion of Washington county, report the same back, and reccommend that they do not pass. Report received. Thrall offered the following resolu tion. Ruolvtd ; That the rules of this House be so amended, as to require all bills com ing from the hands of committees, as sub stitutes, for other bills through their usu al course, and receive their three separate readings. Bills from Council. C B, No 1 ; an act to locate a territori al road from Omadi, to the Elk Horn River, was read first time. The following House bills were taken up, and disposed of as follows ; II F, No 2 ; a bill for an act to amend the charier of the city of Fontenelle, was read three times, and on motion passed, and title agreed to ; II F, No 3-1; an act to incor porate the Cleveland land company. Re ferred to committee on corporations; II F, No 32 ; a bill to establish the eastern boundary of Dodge county, was read sec ond time, and on motion, referred to com mittee on county seat and boundaries ; H F, No 30 ; an act to lay out and establish a territorial road from Nebraska City to JaU City, in Richardson county, was read second time, and on motion, referred to committee on roads and bridges. Report of committee on Judiciary. II F, No 26 ; an act abolishing the use of private seals was taken up and adopted.- - " - HoIIoway moved the bill do now pass. 'House adjourned till 2 o'clock. ArTcavoov srssio. The question now recurring upon the passage of H F. No 20 the ayes and nays were demanded, and resulted as follows; aye 1 25, nays 7. Title agreed to. On leave, Strickland introduced No 39; an act to incorporate the townef Gonads, On leave, Crawford introduced It F, No 40 ; an act to incorporate live town of Breckcnridge, and establish a ferry at same point. On leave, Crawford introduced II F, No 41 ; an act relating to attorneys and counsellors. HoIIoway gave notice of a bill for the sale of Territorial Capitol, to enable the city of Omaha to redeem the Scrip. Morton offered the following resolu tion: Ruolvtd i ThatW PSnowden, inhere by most respectfully invited to condescend to take a seat within the bar of this House, as reporter for the Kdinburg Review. Armstrong that the following resolution be taken from the table. Resolved; That W A Collins be invi ted to take a seat as reporter for the Iowa State Journal; also that J Barrett be in vited to take a scat as reporter for the Detroit Free Tress. Morton moved, bv addintr the words, that Jesse Slioemnker be added to the list, as reporter for the New York Evangelist. Campbell moved to lay the resolution on the table ; carried. Adjourned. Friday, Dec. 18. mommiko session. On leave, Cromwell introduced II F Nc 41, a bill for an act to authorize John A Singleton to erect a mill dam across the south fork of Grand Nemaha river, in Richardson county. Rend first time. The ruels were suspended, bill read sec ond time, and referred to committe on corporations. The following Message was received from the executive : To iht Hon. Council and Hoxtst of Rtprf tentative! : I respectfully call your attention to the fact, that while under the law authorising the appointment of commissioners of deeds in other states, ami territories, icnap. oi, sec. 41, page 86, 2d ses.) Only one commissioner can be created in each city or county. The recent executive has ap pointed several in the cities of New York, Philadelphia. &c. I he alticiai acts or many are hence legally invaiia, ana as i ii . 11 l serious perplexity ana loss. must result in the tram fers of real estate, and in other respects, it seems necessary to pass a spe cial law, legalizing acts already done un der seal ; and to amend the law of 1856, ns to allow of the appointment of a greater number, of such officers in' the larger cities. Iiiomas li. ci-miso. Exec. Chamber, JJec. 17, lx. The message was referred to the com-1 miitee on judiciary. i 1 he committee on agriculture maue the following report : Your coinmittiee to whom was referred II F No 20, an act to prevent the impro per and criminal use of deadly weapons, having had the same under consideration, beg leave to report the same back, with the following amendments: In the the first section, str'ke out words one hunurea and insert the word ten. Also in the same section, 6trke out five hundred, and insert one hundred, so as the bill will read, not loss than ten, nor more than one hun dred. All of which is respectfully submitted. S A Chambers, J Vah lion, Mich'l Mvarnr, A' F Cbomwell. Al.o the following minority report, was received : Ma. SrcAKca, and gentlemen of the House of Representatives: The minority of your committee on agri culture, to whom was referred II F No 20, emitled an act to prevent the lmpro Der and criminal use of deadly weapons, having had the same under consideration, beg leave to report as follows : Under the insufficient, loose, and un settled criminal code, at present in force in this territory, it is well known that many serious difficulties arise when per sonal violence is frequently settled and of ten used. It is furthermore well known, that these difficulties and affrays, most generally arise in relation to disputes concerning claims, or farms, the soil which we cultivate and upon which we hf.ve our homes, and for this reason, we doubt the House has honored this, your committee on agriculture, by this (to some; seemingly singular reference Humun life, as the gift of that Supreme Being, who over-rules the destinies of men, and notes their inmost thoughts and deeds, should be regarded by all as something too invaluable and sacred to be subjected to the thoughtless and reckless threats of unprincipled and desperate men. And yet it is a well established fact, that day af ter day, upon the public highways, in pub ic meetings, and even within the domest ic circle, men talk of cutting out each oth er's hearts, letting day light through each other, by force of powder and toll, and brandish bowie knives and revolvers, as though they were the only statutes of Ne braska, and every citizen bad a power of attorney to use them, at bis own di&cre tion. Bullies, rowdies, flunkies, cowards and braggarts, parade our streets, hlowii gand blustering with oaths and threats against the lives of their fellow citizens, ominous ly exhibiting their pistols and knives, and swearing deadly vengance against any and alt who may offend them in the slightest degree. And taking the state of facts in ta consideration, your committee deem the enactment of such a law, as the one tin der consideration, as of vital importance to the protection and well being of society And yet further your committee deem the act under consideration, as peculiarly fit and appropriate to meet the exigencies of the tunes, in as much as it does not pro hibit the carrying of arms when occasion may seem to demand. Your committtee suggest that the bill as amended in section st, by striking out one hundred and id ; senior ten, and thus amended, your rom m it tee recommend the passag of the bill. all of which it most respectfully submitted. J. STEaLiae Monro. Bills and resolutions from the Council en their first and second reading i C B No 8. An act to incorporate the city of Washington, in Dakota county. Read first time. C B No 3. An act to incorporate the (own of Omadi, iu Dakota County. Read first time. C B No 14. An act to amend an act en titled an act to incorporate the university of Nebraska. Saturday Dec. 19th MOB-UNO SESSION. Speaker announctd th first buisnese In or der, was th unfinished buisnen J bring tin joint resolution, from tht Council, rtlsttvt to ths Delegate In Congree. Mr Armtrong aross to a point of order, that tlx Resolution was not In ths order of tlit day. Sptakvf decided that th resolutloa was In order. An appeal was taken, and decided the res olution out of order, ayes 31, nays 10 1 chair not sustained. Mr Bcti-dlct presented a petetlon of Geo. Neal and 24 other for a Ferry Charter across the Missouri Ilivr;rferrd to th com mittee on Corporations. . Mr Minlck offered a resolution to suspend smoking In th House. Lost. Mr Minlck gav notice of a bill changing the western boundary of Nemaha County. By Mr Cooper, of a bill to Incorporate the Town of Dell Flaine, In Burt co. By Mr Murphy of a bill reflating th du ties, and fees of County Surveyors. Notice of a bill by Mr Kobb, for chartering th Wyoming Manufacturing Compsny. By Mr King, of a bill regulate and fix Toll for Grindine. and for Other purposes. Also a Dill lo encourage kiiiuik w nnn, In the counties of Pawnee and Richardson. By Mr Thrall, a bill for establishing a Ter ritorial Road from Omaha City, to Forrest Citv In Sarpy Co. Mr Martin, introduced H F No4fl, an act to amend an act entitled an act. regulating th disposal of Lands ( purchased in trust for for Town Sites bill wai read a first and sec ond time, and was referred to th committe on judiciary. Mr Campbell, Introduced H F No 47 an act for SUV of execution in Justices courts. Mr 'Crawford, moved to adjourn. Lost ayes 10, navs 17. Mr Donelan, moved to tak a recess untlll 2 o'clock. Mr Poppleton, moved to sdjourn till Mon dsy 2 o'clock both of which were lost. Mr Poppleton moved to adjourn uutll Mon day, 9 o'clock, Lost. Mr Campbell, to adjourn untill ,2 o'clock. Pending which, Mr Abb, moved to adjourn until Monday morning. 10 o'clock. Lost, ayes 12 nays 20. Mr Paddock, moved to reconsider th vote. Mr Morton, moved to lay that on th table. Carried. Mr Poppleton, moved to adjoura untlll Moo- av morning at nuaur past it o ciocn, ay and nay demanded, which etulted a follow: aye 12, nay 20. Mr Steinberger mnven to adjourn unuu won ay mornini, at half-past U o'clock. Loit. On mo' ion or Mr uampueu, me uouse toon recess untill 2 o'clock. APTEBNOOK SESSION. House File No 47, an act for Stay of execu tions in justice courts. Head the secoud time and referred to committee on judiciary. H F No 38, an act assigning Judicial Dis tricts, of Supreme Court to respective Judges, II F No 9, an act to estabalish a Territori al Road, from Elkhorn City to Rock Port. Also II F No 1, a bill to establish a Territo rial Road from Tekainah to Fontenelle, report of the committee adopted, and the bill passed. Council Bill No 0 an act to incorporate the town of Gr-ggsport, was takn up. On motion of Mr Morton, it was ordered back to th council for engrossment. C B Jo 14 an act to incorporate me id. versiry of Nebraska. Read th secoad time. On motion or Mr striciciatia, me diii wasreaa th third time by it title. Passed and the till agreed to. C B No 3 an act to Incorporate me town ot Omadi In Dakota county; referred to the com mittee on Corporation. An act relating to Mectianics uens J pass- ed. A memorial and joint resolution for a daily mall from Iowa City, Iwoa to the City of umana, :i i pa"ea ana im oprceu m. Memorial and joint resolution relative to a new Survey district, for th Territory of Ne braska, passed. A bill relative to new counties, and altera tion of connty lines, referred to committee on county seats to. An act to provide ror tne erection or court House and Jail in Otoe county N T. A bill to establish a Toll Bridge or Ferry across the Loup Fork of th Piatt River at the town of Monroe in Monro eountv. The joint resolution relative to th Delerate In Conpres wa then taken up. Mr Poppleton. moved to post-pone, lost 13 to 10. Mr Strickland moved to lay Mr Steinbenrer's amendment on the table, carried, IV to 14. Mr Armstrong, offered an amendment to Mr Strickland motion, lost. Mr Crswford, offered an amendment or a substitute to th resolution now pending $ it wa ruled out or order. Mr Hollowav. moved previous question Speaker decided that no debate would be si lowed on previou question. An appeal was taken, which resulted ss follows i ayes 23, nsys 0, the decision or the chair was sustain ed. Mr Poppleton, moved a reconsideration of the vote ruled out or onier. Armstrong, moved to lay tne main question on tn table ; ruled out or order. The question now being; " Shall the nam question be now put? " Th ayes and nays were demanded and re suited a follow, aye 20 nay 11. Mr j'oppieton, moved a reconsideration ruled out of order. Th resolution now passed, 21 to 12. On motion th preamble was adopted. Mr Poppleton, moved to reconsider th vote by which the resolution was adopted; lost, iv to iu. Oa motion th House adjourned. Joint Resolutions. To th Houa of Reprcentative of th United State in Congre assembled. Where, ths Hon. B. B. Chapman fs con testing th right of Hon. Fenner Ferguson to his seat in your body as Delegate from th Territory of Nebraska, and believeing it to be a duty devolving upon as, as Representatives of th people, to advis yor Honorable body of tbelr wishes and sympathies la th pre mi -la. Therefor b it Resolved by th Council and Hous ot Representative of ths Territory of Nebraska t let. That a vry larg majority of tb peo ple of th Territory at Nebratka believe that th Hon. Fenner Ferrueon was fairly and le gally elected Delegate from tb Territory of Nebraska. Consequently, they will be alow to believe that efforts front any soure will avail anything to deprive them of th Repre sentative of their choice, and a Represent ative in whose eapacUv, Integrity, fidelity and incorruptibility tb-y taw tb fullest confidence 2nd. That ths whole people of th Territory Indignsntly repel th foul aspersions at tempted to b cast upon th character of th la Chlfcf Justlc of th Territory, the pre nt Dlegat elect, charging in effect, perjury, under th preemption law of the United Sta te, knowing, as they do, that such charges and aspersions ar maliciously false, and en tirely unfounded, coming from what source they may, and they cannot but believe that such slanderous and libelous charges htvt been made In the hop or expectation that th right of th Delegate elect to his seat would be prejudictd thereby. 3rd. Th foregoing Preamble and Resolu tions shall be signed by th Preildent of th Council and th Speaker of th House of Rep resntatives, certified to by th Clerk of eich body, and a copy of th am be forwarded by laid Clerks to th Speaker of tht Houwtof Representative of th United State, Hon. Fenner Ferguson, and Hon. B. B. Chapman. Local & Territorial. The young men of this City have or ganized a Debating Society, to be called the Sarpy County Lyceum. Their next meeting will be on Monday evening, Dec. 28th. The subject to be disscussed, is " Would the acquisition of Cuba, be ben eficial to the United States. A public school has bcon opened nt the School House, in this City. A Know mo Doo. Our worthy Tost Master, L. B. Kinney, owns a dog nam ed Bose, whose sagacity often shows thnt he is not to be foiled in his pursuit of game under difficulties. A few days ago he was observed to leave the house and commence digging in the earth near by. He continued till he reached a mt hole, and finally came upon an old rat w hich he immediately dispatched. He continued to dig awhile longer, till the earth becamo so hard that further progress appeared difficult. Not being satisfied to give up he deliberately walked into the house, and seized a kitten by the back, and car ried her to tbo mouth of the hole where a a a s n he had leit on nigging. itie kitten on being released, crawled into the hole and caught four young rats. This seemed to gratify Bose, who walked off with thnt triumphant air, that always attends suc cess. Toe School MatTta has Aaaivro. We received the following communica tion from " uncle Bill," which we pub lish verbatim tl literatim : Bellvwe December 21st Mr Editer as thare has bin so much said a bouto the Lades and liatchlers of Nebraska allow me to say a few wordea on bothe threw your spicey paper the Batchlors ascotiation known as the plato- man boldea thare rugelar meting once every weeck the last meeting nas ruiher a funey afare for sun in as thare wure a hall next Doore on the a ne ravening munf-y of oure Balchler frends absconded but that wood not anscer thare was acomity apomted to arest them forth with which was done when brote before the council thay Looked triltcv and quite soure fore they knew tLny hade broke the Laws as Lade downc in the order the Judgn Lcved A fine on them w hitch was paid ruiher reluctantly by the bereaved pr,y now frends and Batch Lors lake warning by this to obay the Laws and never gow A tnisse yours uncle Bill now all of yow old Batchlores of urth every mothers tone of Lves fare Burth Notice to Lete or to Leese fore the turm of life A Butiful yung Maide in the way of wife she yung and hansome cpry and tall for further pariickulars enctiire of all Gracious! uncle Bill! what do you call that! Phonetics? or are you sick! We should naturally infer that you are laboring under a constitutional weakness of the brain ; or else at an early period of youth, you inadvertently swallowed die " Elementary Spelling Book," at one gulp, and it has not yet operated. Were we to prescribe in your cae, we should recom mend numerous lessons in " abs,M and if you are successful in reaching "dog," at the end of the first six months, you might, with stfety, add " Mother Goose," to your studies." We are indebted to Mr. Pike, for a fine lot of apples. We hope that Mr, Pike will do to some more." A Valuable Discovesv. From the Hon. John M. Taggart, Representative from Dodge county, in our Legislature, we learn that large quantities of Peat, have been discovered in the Platte Valley, ex tending from North Bend, westward sev ers! miles. A division of Dakota County, la pro posed by the citizens of the northern part of that County. Judge Wakely lectured at Omaha, last evening, belore the Library Association Subject, ' Thoughts on the American GoYernment.' A 50tb r a Omaba Swikdie. -The merchants of Omaha now ref ise to take three cent coins foe five cents bm will take tli'm for two arjdj s, h!f cents. 1I A It II 1 1 I, On ths 10th Inst, st th bout of tlie krlds'S fsther, by Stephen D. llsngs E-n, of thtsetty. William Frank to Ablah Lucy Fisher, both of Sarpy county. Tbo money's scire and credit's rare, OIJ Bschelore need not ds.pslr For tru (Tec tion alwsys claim, That Ladles still should chang their names. DELLEVUE MARKET. Corrected weekly by Claskb fc Bsothis, Forwarding an 4 Com. Merchants. Flour Family, $4,78 per M lbs F.stra Superfine, $3,23 00 " - Fine, $1.!V0. Meal $3 60 per 100 lbs. Apples Green, $(1,00 Dried, $3 M. Peaches 4 00. Butter New 40 to 60 c V It do Old packed, 2J to 30 V - Beana A Ml V bua. Corn AO V bush. Oats Mc Beef 6 to Cc. Dried Beef 20c per lb. . Halt O. A., per sack, f 3 50. F.irss 3Se M dox Hides Dry, 0c do Green, 2 1-2 Hay $1 00 ((V $0 OOtf tun Itrsn. 30 cents per bush. Pork Fresh, $4 per hun. I.srd 18 e n. Onions $3 (VOVbus. Potatoes-50. Telts Sheep 60c do Cnnn25e Wood Cotton, 3.50, Hard. 5,00. Lumber Cottonwood sheafs: 'JS V m do e-q. eilged 30 00 " do Oak, Walnut, Rasewood $15 00 In Pine aidine, clear $55 00 V in. do Flooring 2d $t'5 00 1st $75 Oil Boards, $50 ( $75 oe Shingles Pine $8 60 ( $0 60 V m. " Cottonwood $5 00 Lath Pin $12 00 per m. Doore " $3 50 $1 75 each. Saah $1 OOfTvS'i 1-4 per casement. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice IShereby given, that I will no' pav a certain nroinUsunr not riven to a Mr.Mltler. dat ed at Bellevue, N. T., on or ibout th 10th ! Nov. 157 t nd due 90 day from date, for nineteen dollars and eighty-seven cents, or thereabouts. I hereby warn and notify any and all persons, from purchasing said note, as I was deceived by said Miller, and hare not received any value, for the ism. E. N. UPJOHN. Tlellevue, K. T. Dec. 22, 1K57. 3t! No Comet ! BUT COLD WEATHER & GOOD STOVES Tn 3NTo1oirdrtsl5.a ! rp HE cltlrens know and feel this cold weath I er i and those that ar sleeping, awak I If swnk, walk I if walking, run I If running, fly I lo the Tin snd Stove Store of Sau'l bnvder, anu proviue youneivee wmi enrii tides in his line, as you may want, before it is too late. Com Bll mat sr sunenng irom the cold, and I will sell you stove that will comfort you, In this cold region. Now is your only chance, ss I am selhne good, cheeper than tey can be bought In bt. Iul-. Fontenell Money and country produce, tak en in exchange for the same. I hav a house and lot, which I will sell cheap. Read and run to KAMUEL SNYDER, Itf Bellevue, opposite th printing ofllre. (Rrocery AND PROVISION STORE. MR. R. M. PIKE, still continues to keep at his old stand, on Misaion Avenue, eaet of Main Street, fresh Groceries, of all kinds, of tb beet quality. Alio, a chulc lot of Liquor. He has fitted up, In Uie rear of his store, a first class RESTAURANT, Wber he will furnih wsrm inesl. or cold lunch, st all hours of th day, inctuJing th following dishes : i Roant Beef, Oyster. Corned Beef, Sardine, Pickled Tongue, Wild time, Pickled Tripe, Hot Coffee, Pigs Feet, Aud Te. His customer, snd the public generally, ar Invited to civ Liu a call. Nov. 20. ltf 33"0"7T VA7iXtOJ3L AND Jewelry Establishment in Omaha WM. FRODSHAM, having retired from the Ut Arm of Keinu a. FrodsUam, ha opened a new store at No 3, Capt. Down' building, between the Methodet Church, w here he invite his old patrons to giv him a call. Tim pieces and Jewelry, of every deoenp tion, neatly and expeditiously repaired. 6ml W. XL, Longadorf, GRADUATE of Penn. College of Dental Surgery, respectfully announce to the eit iien of Belleeue, and vicinity, that be I now prepared to practice Dentistry, ta all It va rious branches. Oinc hours from 2 till 5, P. M. Notice TB hereby ctven. to James Ganetson, that I X will sppr at tb Land Offic, ta Omaha, n 6sturdsy, Dec. to, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to trov my rUrht to pre-empt th S. W. quar ter of totlon 7, In township 13, in rang 13, east of th Cth Principal Mercian, in Ne braska Territory. iA MK8 WARREN. A CARP, TrRING myahsenes la th east. V H. i JL' Harvey, will bo in my rc to sttetwi to 'u-i form. (,7) W, H. CO"i. V 1 "VAMECY ST011E THE undersigned hav opened, nesr U Printing Otflce, in Bellevue, a larg and varlJ assortment of Goods. Among ths vsrletf msy be found DRY GOODS, Such s Browa Muslin, Calico, hheetlnc, ' ' rJulrtlnr, Hosiery, . KNIVE1. FORKS, ICYTHES. WOOD-SAWt, SHOVELS, HAY-FOnK. 8PADKS, TEA-KETTLKb, GRIND-8T0XES, CHAIN!, at.. Together with a quantity of Boots cs SHOO0 Begars, Rakes, Ropes, Horee-collsrs, Carpet sacks, Window Hsah, Doors, TEA8 AND SUGARS Toboeco, Queenswsr, Gilssswarr, Hour, Crackers and a great many mor articles. They keep cnnitsntly on hand, a large as sortment of good . Vf lues and Liquors, Warranted ths best quality cheap for task. n37tf J. P. HORN CO. LOUIS r. SASTELS. raiTt mets CARTELS & METZ. WOULD reepectfully announce to th In habitants of Belleuv, and vlelnlty, that they hav opened a store, on the corner or Main and 21.1 Streets, and now offer for sale, a variety of goods, which ar ntlrely new, consisting of Dry Goods and Clothing, iloots and Shoes, .Groceries, Liquors, Drugs, Medicines, Paints and Paint Brushes, Oils and Varnish, Window Glass of all sixes, China and Glass Ware, Hals and Caps, Buffalo Shoe, Blankets and Fur Gloves. Th alov articles ar of th first quality, and a on of us remains constantly tn bt. I.ouls, selecting goods, and watching th mar ket, w feel confident that w can sell as cheap, or cheaper, than any on elie la Lb west. Th public ar invited to give us a rail ana examine th goods for themelves. We will buy miner's prouuc at in BigbMi price. Give us a csll, st th new store, corner of Msln aud 21st Streets, Bellerue, Mbraka Territory. Bellevue, Sept. 10, 18S7. 411 JT'CLVXHtVLYO. JOS. W. LOWRIE, practical Cabinet Mak er, informs ths people of Btllevus and vl elnlty, that he is now prepared to repair, var nish, or to make to order, ia th best manntr, any article of furniture which they may de sire to have, at his shop, la Cbass's building, In Bellevue. lT Coffins made In any style, atth short est possible nolle. J. W. L. Sept. 10. 44tf Dissolution. rriHE co-partnership, heretofore eiistlng, X between Coflman It Stoddard, has bees this dsy dissolved, by mutual consent. The business will be continued by J. F. ColTmaa, and all dues and debts of ths concern, will bo settled by him. J. F. COFFMAN. M. W. STODDARD. Bellevue, Oct. 21, 157. 4150. Notice. THE subscriber received from tb Florilda, on her last trip down, one box of Books, marked John S. Bowen, Omaha City. Tb owner Is requested to call and psy charges, and take the sam away. CLARKE ft. BRO. Bellevue, Dee. 10, 1957. 3tl . New Mrm UTkHE undersigned, having purchased the 4JL atock in trade, of Palmer k. Averill.tho business will be csrrled on, as heretofore, at the old stand, under th nam and atyls of Win. C. Averlll It Co. WM. C. AVERIIX. 61 W. H. LONGSDORF. Meat Market Changed Hands. TVfESSRS. OLIVER k. STONE, have) pw ill. chased of II. Cook Griffith, his entlr interest in the butchering btisine, and will hereafter be found at his old eland, oa Mis'n Avenue, east or Main Mrett, under S. M. Pike's Grocery snd Provision Store, wber they will be happy to wsit upon bis eld cus tomers, and all others who may choos to favor tbeio with their patronage. GEORGE A. OLIVER. Oct. 29. Cm51 CHARLES 8TOXE. ATTENTION EVERY ONE. City aloou. I HAVE just opened a first class Saloon, In the Store room formerly occupied by John Cuase, where the public can always. Iud a good supply of Oysters, Kiirdines, SegaMaod the beet Liquors in the cllv. . , A HOT LUNCH. erved dallv, except Run day, from 11 to 12 v'clork, -V M., fie to my customers. Give me a call, and sstisfy yourselves. -, iJ v"A good pries paid for all kind of same, 62tf - ' , LOWRIE.. WM. C. AVERILL & CO. BELLEVUE, NEBRASKA TERRITORT. DEALERS is Dry Goods, Groeerle, Hard ware, Hat and Caps, Boots an4 Shoos, -mW V,ritti(Va) A W will sU our goods, at. Jow prices, ana for ready pay only. 52 Watches t CLEANED AND REPAIRED. MR. O. W. BUTTON, frm Ball, Black , Co.', New York, will be found at th old Stand of Kemp at Frodsham, in Omaha, wher hs will attend to th repairs-it; of Watches and Jewelry, of all kinds, ta tb most workajsa-llk mnnr, and warranted to ci-e entire satisfaction. ' ' 41 - .11 .H..I..I k ' Nov. fi. l3i .1