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    THE OMAHA DAILK BEE : JANUARY 8,1877. Eight Pages.
THE OMAHA BEE
FEEE LOVE WEDDIXG.
Wiihont a Parson erA
A Qncor BocHment.
fit , Louis Globe.
,3081,011 , December 28. Probably
you bavH not heard of the new firm
of Hull & Johnson. It is a very
youDR firm , and has not , as yet ,
made any reat stir even in Boston.
The senior partner is Mary Flor
ence Hull , a daughter of the very
Advanced radical who edits theBoa-
JMI Crucible. Mr. Hull's hobby is
the abolition of all marriage and di
vorce laws , leaving the citizen free
to make his or her domestic ar-
jjugements under a general law of
contracts ; and his preaching of this
new social gospel has borne fruit in
bio own household , it nowhere else
The junior partner is Horace Alvin
Johnson.
Tuesday evening , while the Cru
mble editor was entertaining some
radical friends at his house , 4 Bates
place , Mary and Horace came into
the room and banded him a paper ,
which Mary asked him to read
aloud. It proved to be a "business
and conjugal contract , " and ran as
p. Jo we :
We , whose names are hereunto
annexed , do , on this twenty-sixth
day of December , in the year one
thousand eight hundred and seven
ty-six of the Christian Era , enter
into a busiuess and conjugal con
tract , the firm to be known as Hull
& Johnson.
We regard ourselves as , in every
sense of the word , equal partners ,
promising to strive to treat each
other , under all circumstances , as
becomes &ucb. We promise that we
will not try in any other way tiiau
by advice or persuasion to control
the actions of each other.
Believing that neither Church nor
State have any business with our
affair ? , we propose to live our own
lives without reference to either ,
further than , if necessary , to give
security to the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts that our children ,
we be blessed with offspring , shall
be , at least , as veil cared for as are
a majority of those born in legal
wedlock.
We further contract that when
mutual love shall no longer justify
our conjugal union , we shall part ,
giving the State as little trouble in
courting as we have had in comin g
together.
The reading finished , Mary and
Horace asked any one in the com
pany who knew any just cause or
Impediment or words to that ef
fect to speak out then and there ,
or forever thereafter hold bis peace.
If the paper wasn't right , or if they
were not right , they wanted to
know it. io one offering any ob
jection , they stepped to the table and
signed the contract.
Mary and Horace are now keep
ing house at 30 Hudson street , and
Mr. Hull says they are "to all ap
pearance enjoying as much hap
piness as falls to people in this
fife. ' '
Oregon's Silver Mud.
Henry G. Hanks has suomitttd to
jthe Microscopical kSociety a report
on a sample of the silver-sprinkled
mud recently brought from Waseo
County , Oregon. The sample , on
being subjected to a fire as&ay , was
found tocoutiiin7.4perceut ot silver
or 184 pounds avoiidupoib to the
ton ol 2,000 pound * , being $3,468 to
the ion. Examined microscopically ,
it way found to contain iree silver ,
mixed with finely dividtd mud. A
jew minute crystals were found
with ihe silver when concentrated
by washing , some of which are very
interesting. The appearance of the
ullver does not indicate its source.
It ia not nliugs. It is not precipita
ted by copper from a solution , as it
is noi crystaiized. It has the appear
ance o ( having been introduced as
&n amalgan. , but no trace of mer
gury remains. 'Ihe wet mud loses
eighty per cent in drying , and dry
residue contains eignty-nme ounces
to tiie ton. Another sample baud-
led did not contain a truce of silver.
Mr. Hauks considers tuis mud a
remarkable substance. If the silver
has been added lor fraudlent pur
poses , \\hich he can scarcely doubt ,
ft i still remarkable , as the peibon
who prepared it has so skillfully
covered His tracks that he cannot
with certainty declare it a fraud.
tian Francisco Call.
Infernal Machines in the Russian
Navy.
the London Court Circular.
Torpedoes which explode by
clockwork , like the engine which
caused the Bremerhaveu explosion ,
are said to be favorite weapons in
the Russian navy. We found them
when our fleet was in the Baltic ,
and the vessels used to dredge for
them , bring them up , and destroy
them. It id stated that on one oc
casion one of these devilish inven
tions was fished up and placed en
the quarter deck 01 an English ship
of war. where the officers proceeded
to examine it with the usual reck
lessness of the English sailor. Im
agine the haste with which the in
spection was concluded when the
captain's coxswain , who baa been
bending over the machine , pulled
bis forelock and quietly obseived :
"Please your honors , the beggar's
tickin' , " meaning that the clock
work was still going , and that an
explosion might occur at any mo
ment
Stanley In a New Role.
New York Suu.
The Jleraldhas news thai it ia the
intenliou ol tbe British govern
ment to arrest ihe pirate Stanley
upon his leturn from Africa. Stan
ley and his gang have been t-nguged
in plundering and butchering the
hapless natives of Central Africa ,
an-1 while doing so he has had the
impertinence to raise and oairy the
British flag. The British govern
ment certainly has the right to e y
that its flag shall not be uted by
this piratical adventurer as a cover
for his atrocious operations ; and it
it does not punish him for what he
has already done , it can prevent
him from making any similar at
tempts hereafter.
CHEAP AND VALUABLE BOOKS.
For Fanneis and Stock-Raisers.
As an inducement for farmeis
and stock raisers to subscribe fx > r the
BEE , the publisher has completed
arrangements for receiving all the
leading works on agriculture , stock
raising , aud ail other works pertain
ing to the specialties of farming , or
cattle , sheep , horse , or other stock
raising ; also , treaties on grains ,
vegetables , and other produce , &c. ,
at rates from 15 to 30 per cent , be
low the letail prices. The benefit
of this reduction will be extended
exclusively to our patrons. As an
illustration we herewith append a
few of the leading valuable works ,
which really should be in the hands
of every farmer who wishes to ex
cel , at the terms specified. We will
furnish the WEEKLY BEE one year
in addition to the books named , for
the prices referred to.
ELEMENTS OF AQKICULTUBE ,
A. Book for Young Farmers By
Geo. Waring , Jr. ; 254 pages ; cost ,
$1.00 with the Weekly BEE one
year for $2.50.
NEW AMERICAN FARM BOOK.
Originally by B. la. Allen , re
vised and enlarged by .Lewis F.
Allen , 526 pages , embracing a com
prehensive and thorough treatise of
every branch agriculture , cultiva
tion of the land , changing of crops ,
raising cereals , vegetables , &c. ,
management of cattle , horses , sheep ,
hogs , fowl , building houses , cisterns ,
tences , making all necessary useful
calculation , and in fact embracing
everything of value to the farmer.
Cost , neatly bound , $2.50 ; with the
Weekly BEE one year , for $3.75 ,
AMERICAN POMOLOGIST.
Apples The most complete trea
tise on apple culture published ; 293
illustrations , 750 pages ; cost$3.00 ;
with Weekly BEE one year , for
$4.00
HARRIS ON THE PIG.
Breeding , behaving , manage
ment aud improvement , with nu
merous illustrations ; cost $1.50 ;
with the weekly BEE one year , for
$3.00
$3.00THE
THE ( SHEPHERD'S MANUAI *
A practical treaties on the sheep ;
illustrated ; by Henry Stewart ; cost
$1.50 ; with Weekly BEE one year ,
for $3 00.
MODERN HORSE DOCTOR.
Causes , nature and treatment of
diseases and lameness in horsen ;
coat $1.50 ; wkh Weekly BEE one
year , for $3.00.
BROOM CORN AND BROOMS ,
a treatise on raising broom corn and
making brooms , on a small or lerge
scale. Cost 75c ; with Weekly BEE
one year , $2.50.
THE AMERICAN CATTLE DOCTOR ,
a complete treatise on thn diseases of
CATTLE , SHEEP AND SWINE.
376 pages , illustrated , cloth gilt
Cost $2 50 ; with BEE one year for
$3.75.
GARDENING FOR PROFIT
In the Market and Family Garden ;
by Peter Henderson ; finely illus
trated. Cost $1.50 ; with the Week
ly BEE one year for $3 00.
THE WHEAT PLANT ,
Its origin , culture , growth , develop
ment , composition , varieties , dis
eases , etc. , together with remarks
J coin , its culture , etc. ;
profusely illustrated ; 706 pages.
Cost $1.75 ; with Weekly BEE for
? 3.15.
FARM GARDENING AND SEED
GROWING ,
By Francis Brill a book useful for
every farmer , gardener and tiller of
the soil. Cost $1.00 ; with WEEKLY
BEE one year $2.60.
BARRY'S FRUIT GARDEN ,
460 pages , well illustrated and com
plete. Cost $2.50 ; with WEEKLY
BEE one year for $3.60.
PURE BLOOD
,
Is the life , but bad blood is the abomlLa-
lion. From it and derangement of the kidneys - '
neys and urinary organs , come most of the
pains and aches and all diseases of tbe skin.
Dr. Green's King Cure is a remedy that is
intended to strike at the root of this trouble.
It acts as a diuretic evacuant in eases of
Dropsy , Gout , Gravel , and all diseases of
the Kidneys , while it acts on the stomach
as a tonic. It moderately accelerates th
circulation , gently encourages the action of
the bowels and powerfully augments the
urinary secretion purifies and cleanses the
blood , thus removing the cause of boils ,
carbuncles , scrofula and all eruptive and
cutaneous diseases ; reduces inflammatory ,
rheumatic and neuralgic pains and ache * ,
allays infimmation of thojkidneyaglands and
fibrous tisues and joints , softens and carries
off gravel and other calculus depos'ts of the
urinary organs ; cures Diabetes , Bright's
Kidney Disease , Lncorrhea , ( Female Weak
ness ) . Scrofula and all diseases arising from
disorder of the nriny orgaas and impure
state of the blood , and especially adapted to
female complaints. It is a safe and pleas
ant alterative , and cures without depleting
the strength of the organs or the tone of the
general system. In other countries its rep
utation was so high that U gained the title
of "King's Cure ? ' A daily use of it will in
most cases prevent , and in all eases mitigate
the attack of the diseases for which it is re
commended. It is beneficial for washing
rnptive discharges on the skin : but for run
ning sores , or severe pains fe the joints use
Dr. Green's Crimean Linament. for man
and beast.
For sale by J. K. and by C. F. Goodman.
mchlT-ltoSthd
A. J. SIMPSON'S
CARRIAOX FACTORY ,
Established IKS.
253 and 256 Dodtit Oman , K b.
octlS-tomwl
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
mm CITM HOTEL
OMAHA KEBKASKA.
The largest and beat hotel between Chica
go and San Francisco
Opened new September 30.1873.
ro30tf GEO. THRALL.
Proprietor.
THE METROPOLITAN
OMAHA NEBRASKA.
. A. VAN NAMEE , Jr. , Proprietor.
The Metropolitan Hotel is centrally lo-
Mted. And fa first-jlaja in every respect ,
haviae recently been entirely renovated.
The public will find it a comfortable and
homelike house ma3-tf
TIIE OKIGLWAI ,
BRIGGS HOUSE
Corner Rsndolph-8t d Fifth-Ay. ,
OH10A 0 O .ILLINOIS.
PRICES REDUCED 10
$2.00 and $2,50 Per Da ?
Located in th * Business Centre.
Convenient to all places of amusement.
Eli pantly furnished , containing all modern
inn lovements. passenger elevator. Ac.
J. H ; CUMJIINUS , Proprietor.
0. P. HILL , Chief Clerk ( late of Uault
House. ) ooieti
Victor's Restaurant ,
110 Firiham , b L ( Oik aid
OMAHA - NE
OPE2J PAYand
All meals served to order. Attached U
the above is a bar ; also a seper&te apart
ment for ladies. d c29r
WASHING MACHINE
, A , ENO
Patented , October 27 , 1876.
THE GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE.
VNOKK 8IK IT BUT LIKE IT-V *
The Only True Wasting Machine
BTIB INVENTED THAT WILL
Do all UM Washing Without Rubbing fay Hand
What we warrant it to do :
To Wath tfafinttt La.ee or any Delicate Ooodt.
Or the heaviestquiltflblankets or carpets.
All orders should be ad ressed to
J.H. GIBSON gent,62315th-st. ,
Oc24 Imt * Omaha. Nebrask
G. STEVENSON.
OF THE PEACE. No.fi. Creizh-
JUSTICE . Omaha , Neb. Collections a
specialty.
. ESTABROOK ,
1TTORNEY AT LAW. Office , Creighton
A Block. Omaha. Neb.
AJ.
J. S. SHROPSHIRE.
AT LAW. rloom No. 1 , 8.
ATTORNEY 15th and Douglas'Streets.
Omaha. Nebraska.p
N. J. BURNHAM.
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
A Southeast Corner ot 15th and Douglas
Streets. Omaha Neh
G. E. PRTTCHETT.
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
A Office. 511 Thirteenth Street. Address
Lock Box 9 Omaha. _
DEXTER L. THOMAS.
AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
ATTORNEY No. 8. Visscher's Block.
Omaha. Neb. _
TAMES O. ADAMS ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office , room 6
Creighton block , corner Futeenth and
Douglas streets. janl8-tf
E/W.
A TTORNEY AT LAW. Office-room
J6. . Creighton block , corner of Douglas
and Fifteenth street ! . octll-d&wtf
OR. BUTTS'
DISPENSARY
Thirty ve ri experience In the treatment of Sexual "
ZLronlo T > le aie > of hothnxci.
r APhysioloclealVlewofMarriac
ruunige. ou the myitcnf i of n > prod > 'ct
ion ana the Ktret Infirmities ut jou'J
nanhood and womanhood AnillnrtratolbookotaDpsires
or private mdiiifr , hich thould be kept uiider lock on.
ley. SmtundFr ! fnrSOcM.
A PHIVATE MEDICAL TOEATISE on .11 dimie
fa Private Nature In botn irxci , the abutei and di
rden ol the sexual y > tem , ami the mranot cure , 100 pi c
VnhenimiTlngi , MT4undcmealtor23cti.
MEDICAL ADVICE on Semi and Chronic DIKIKI
fcmlnil Weaknem , Catarrh , Cancer , Kupture , the Oniun
Iabit&c. . a Opairework wntunder tral for 10 cti. Al
&ree books coraining 460 page and ererythinc worU
nowing on the eunjxt , sent securely sealed on re
elp.t ? , f f ° s.IddPet. . , Dr. Butts' , Di pensary
aiiN. 8thri..St. Louii.no. CL < uUui S 'iC.
Centennial Reduction
Ut ADVERTISING.
$3.250.40
Worth of NKWSPAPER ADVERTISIN8
given for !
$700.
And a TBHEE MONTHS' NOTE TAKEN
IB payment from advertisers of
responsibilily.
A PRINTED LIST ,
Giving name , character , actual daily and
weakly circulation , and schedule rates
of advertising , sent free to any
address. Apply to
GEO. P. ROWJELL & CO-
'
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENTS
tlPARKRO W. NBVf YORK.
oatTt *
jg- Cures Neuralgia , Face
_ Ache , Rhenmatism , Gout
ZFrosted Feet , Chilblains.
Bore Throat , Erysipelas.
ABruisesor Wounds in man
Wor Animal.
A valuable hone bad
5 swelling and hard lumps
in his throat ; could not
S swallow ; applied Giles'
Liniment Iodide of ammo
< nia : instantly soreness
, and lumps disappeared I
ULfell and cut my hand on a
rusty nail , applied the Un
O imet , healing it np with
out experiencing soreness.
| ll No stable or family should
SJbo without it. 1HOMP-
QEON& BROS. . 17th and
iVineSU. . Philadelphia.
C Sold by all druggists.
_ Depot No. 451 Slith Are-
Qnue. New York. OnlySOc
J ndlpT bottle.
J. K. ISH. Ami.
JOB PRINTING.
THE BEE
JOB
luting House
THE LARGEST
-AND-
MOST COMPLETE
Jo
is
IN THE WEST !
(1 (
PROMPTLY FILLED.
All orders must be cash or subject to collec
tion on delivery.
This established plan enables us to fur
nish work at THE LOWEST FBICES.
WE PRINT ANDIFURNISH
BILL HEADS ,
LEGAL BLANKS ,
LETTER HEADS ,
ENVELLOPE8 ,
CIRCULARS ,
PAMPHLETS
BOOKS ,
TAGS ,
BALL TICKETb ,
a t * JBALL PKOGKMMEy ,
*
CHROMATIC WORK
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
PROMPTLY AND AT THE
iOW ST CASH PRICKS.
LEGAL NOTICE.
State of Nebraska. Douglas County , ss ;
At a county court held in the county court
room , in and for said county , December
2Sth.A. D. . 1876. Present. C.H. Sedgwick.
Conntv Judge. In the matter of the estate
of John Nolan deceased ;
On reading and filing the verified petition
of Schnyler Viikefield prayingthatadminis-
tration of the estate of said deceased may
be granted to him.
Ordered.'taat January 2ift , A. D. . 1877. at
9 o'clock , a. m. , is assigned for hearing
said petition , when all persons interested in
said matter may appear at a connty court to
be held , in and for said connty , and show
cause why prayer or petitioner should not be
granted ; and that notice of the pendency
of sa < d petition and the hearing thereof , DO
given to ali persons interested in said mat
ter , by publishing a copy of shis order in
the Omaha WEKILT BEK , a newspaper
printed in said county , for three successiva
weeks , prior to said djy of bearing.
C. H. fKDOV/ICK.
( A true COPT. ) County Judge.
THE ENEMT OF DISEASE I
THE FOt OF PAIN !
To Ifca and Beast.
IS THE RANS OLD
MTJS T * TC
LINIMENT ,
Which has stood the test of * 0 years
There is no sore it will not heal , no lame
ness it will aot cure , no ache , no pain , that
afBcts the human body , or the body of a
horse or other domestic animal , that does
not yield to its magio touch. A bottle cost
ing 25c..50c. . or 1.00. has often saved the
life of a human being and.estored to life
and usefulness many valuable horse.
mch20d < twl7
LEGAL NOTICE.
State of Nebraska , Douglas Connty , ss :
At a county court held at the connty court
room , in and for said connty. Dec. 19th A.
D. . 1876. Pre.-ent. C. H. Sedgwick. Connty
Judge. In the matter of the estate of Wal
ter A. Blake , deceased.
On reading and filing the verified petition
of uames 0. McGeath , administrator for
permission to compromise certain claims of
the estate against debtors thereof acd for
the allowance of his account as filed. Or
dered , that January * d. A. D.,1876. at9 o'
clock a. m. , is assigned for hearing said pe
tition , when all persons inerested inlaid
matter may appear at a Connty Court to be
held , in and lor said county , and show
eanso why the praver of petitioner should
not be granted ; and that notice of the pen
dency of saii petition and the hearing there-
rsons interested in caid
a copy ef this order
Bw. a newspaper
printed in said county , for three successive
wee s , prior to said day of Jjearing
f A true copy. County Judo * .
janS-wSt
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHICAGO ,
Root IsM & Pad Rates
THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE FROM
OMASA TO OHJOAW
AJND THE EAST ,
Via Des Molnes , imvcncort and Bock bland
This Boute being t ongUy equipped with
elegant new Coaches , lace Sleeping Can , and
harlEK theUd vantage a smooth and well bal
lasted track , oReri the traveling public an East
era Line unequaled lor Speed , Comfort and ,
Saletr.
All Pauenger Trains are equipped with the
WKSTHISHOUSB PATZKI Ani BRAKES and
Minor's Patent 8alet7 Platform Coupler.
o
Two Fast Express Trains
.Leave Pal y. count * e *
o. tw
AT DES M01NES with the DCS Homes Vaiiey
Railroad for Oakaloosa. Ottumwa , Eeokuk
acd St. Louis.
AT GKINNELL with the Central Railroad of
Iowa , for a I ) points north to St. Paul ,
AT WEST LJBSBTY with the Burlington.
Cedar Bsplds & Minnesota Railroad for
Burlington , OJ'r Baplds , Dubuqne A St.
Pau at WIL7ON JUNCTION with the
Sonth-Weiteni branch , for Muscatlne
Waihlngtan and points soutn.
wT DAVENPOET with the Davenport 4 St
Paul Bailroad for points north.
AT BOCK ISLAND with the Western Union
SaUroad foi Frwport , Belolt , Baclne , Mil
waukee , and all point * n northern Illinois
and Wljoonsln . . . .
AT BOCK ISLAND with the Rocklord , Bock
island and St. Louis Biilroad for St. Loufa
and points south.
AT BOCK ISLAND wi b the Peorla 4 Bock
Island Battroad for Peorla and points east.
AT BUBEAU JTJNC. , > ith branch , for Hen-
rr. Lteon , ChUUooth and Peoria.
AT LABALLE with tna Illinois Central Rail
road for polnti north and soutn.
AT CHICAGO w th nil the lines East , North
and South.
THEODGH TICKJSTS o all Eastern cltlw
rla this line , can be procured , and any into
nation obtained , concerning routes , nt tw
TJckrt Of3o * In the Onion Pacific repo' ,
Omaha , and also at the principal ticket a Him
ilonz tts line of the D. P. B. E.
GUnctsfC inroBBfH to
All Information regarding Fauangen a
Freight cheerfully ftunlih d , and Bleeping Ca-
Barths for tale at the Company's Office , 53
FA5NHAH Ht. . ( Rrsn-J Central Hotel ) Omana
4..M.8MrTH , a.BIDDLK ,
Gen'l Pass'r Ae't , Gen'l Pap't
Chicago. _ Chicago.
W. CLAIB , S. 8. STEVENb ,
Passenger Agent , Gen'l Western Ag't ,
Omaha. Omaha
H. P. DEDEL. Ticket Agent ,
Omaha
Cheap Rate 10 tie Centennial
GRANDEXCURSIONS
DUBISO TH * 8UVMBB OF 1876. VIA
ST. FAUI. & SIOUX CITY
- AND -
Siom City & Pacific Railroads ,
FROM -
OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS
TO SPIRIT LAKE ,
"THt LONG BRANCH OF THE WEST I'
- AND -
- . COOL MINNESOTA1
lie Moil DeUyhtfol Soamtf Resart 01 th Ciitlitil ,
Its numerous and beautiful lakes , well
stocked with the finest fish , the superb scen
ery of the Upper Mississippi river , the won
derful dalles of the St. Croiz. the celebrated
Falls of Minnehaha. immortalized by Long
fellow , and the world renowned Lake Su
perior region , are but a few of the attrac
tions of this beautiful country.
Sleeping Can ROD Ihrcaoli Hlibsit Chap
between Council Bluffs and St. Paul , leav
ing Council Bluffs at 5:45 p. m. daily ( Sat
urday excepted ) and reaching St. Paul at
11:35 the next morning , ten hours in ad
vance of all other lines.
TICKETS GOOD DATS
Om.hi to Spirit Like d Rtiorn , (1850.
To St. Paul and Return. II 00
These tickets can be purchased at the
Chicago < fc Northwestern railway ticket
offices. Grand Central Hotel , Omaha.
gnEHY DEOEL. Ticket Agent.
For further information regarding above
excursions. SJid also steamer excursions on
. CR.
PROFESSIONAL CA'DS.
C. T. MANDERSON ,
ATLKW. 242 Farnham St. .
ATTORNEY .
W.J.CONNEIX.
/ " OUNSELOK AT LAW AND DISTRICT
V > Attorney for Second Judicial District ,
Offioe. Rooms 1 and 2. Jacob's Block. Omaha.
Nebraska. _ _ _
PARKS GODWIN
AT IAW. 14th ad Dougla
ATTORNEY Q. W. Doane.
I..F.M4&INN.
I TTORNEY AT Li W. OFFICE Vis-
A scher's Block. OB ih . Nebraska.
marl6tf
T. W. T. BICHAKDS ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office , 4SO. 13tL
X\ . Street , between Farnham and Earner ,
Dmaha. Nebraska. _
WM. L. PEABODT ,
T AWYER. Creighton Block
Omaha. Nebraska.
O.H. BALLOT !
A TTORNEY AT LAW. Office.Creighton's
XX new block , southeast corner room , first
door. Omaha. Nebraska.
G. W. AMBROSE.
A TTORNEY AT LAW. 280 Douglas St.
A Omaha. Neb.
& Greene ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Odd Fellow's
Block Omaha. Nebraska.
E. D. C. ERFLING ,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Office-Cor.
eJ Tenth and Leavenwcrth-sts. sep9tf
LUTHER R. WRIGHT
STICE OF THE PEACE. Offlce-
Douglas-st. , west entrance Caldwell
l
MEDICAL.
Tar ,
For throat , lungs asthma and kidneys.
FORKST TAR SOtUTIOX ,
or inhalation for catarrh , consimption .
bronchitis and asthma.
FOREST TAR TROCIIIIS ,
or sere thwat. hoarseness , tickling
cough and purifying the breath.
- TAR SAI/Vli.
FORE-T
or healing indolent sores , ulcers , cuts
burns , and for piles.
rOKEST TAR SOAP ,
or chapped hands , salt rheum , skin dis
eases. the toilet and bath.
FORf ST TAR INIIAXKRN ,
or inhaling for catarrh , consumption.
asthma.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGIMT8.
iep2S d8m
BITTER
As are the experiences of this life , none
are without its silver lining. Troubles and
cares come ; some abide with us : some pass
away. To-day the body is vigorous , tomorrow
row it is dead and gone ; life at best is short
and the great problem how to perpetuate i
is still unsolved. Life , however , can be pro
longed , the weaE and feeble body made
strong , do matter from what cause induced
and instead of being a burden to dispeptie
and debilitated bodies , can be made an en
during pleasure ; but how T Simply by the
daily and moderate use of Dr. Oreen'b Bit-
te Tonic. This truly medicinal'prepara
tion i not a cheap and trashy article , in
tended simply to stimulate and then leave
the second state of the body worse than the
first , but it gently relaxes toe bowels , stim
ulates the liyer , making it work off the poi
sonous humor of the blood , controls and regu
lates digestion , thereby removing the cause
of headaches ( and low spirits , relieves flatu
lency and foul stomach , giving tone ant
stability to that organ with an increased am
healthy appetite : regulates female weakness
prevents fever and ague and malarious dis
eases , protects the system fro ai unwholesome
air and impure water , and vitalizes am
tones the whole body against all attacks o
disease. Try it and you will find it pleasan
to the taste andheahng to the body.
In sudden or severe cases of Liver Com
plaint. or in constipation of the bowels , a
few doses ef Dr. Green's Liver Pills will as
sist the Tonic in a cure , and if you are shak
ing with the ague. Dr. Green's Ague Pill
will drive it away.
For sale by C. F. Goodman andby J. E.
Ish. mohll-lte8d-lr
EXPECTORATION.
Is the act of discharging from the throat
and chest matter that arisesfrom colds , in
stead of scattering and distributing it
through the blood , and poisoning it. By
thus assisting the Lungs , Throat and Chest.
Dr. Green's Expectorant cures Colds ,
Coughs , Asthma. Bronchitis , Croup , Dyp-
theria , Whooping Cengh and all affections
of the Lungs. Throat and Chest , and the
first stages of Consumption and Typhoid
Fever. Its qualities are Expectorant. Seda
tive Pectorial and Alternative. It does not
stop the cough as most preparations do , by
their anodyne and astringent effects , retain
ing the mucous and offending matter in the
blood and causing permanent disease of the
Lungs , but it cures by loosening the cough
and assisting the lungs and throat to throw
off the offending matter , which causes the
cough , thus scientifically making the cure
perfect. It at once alleviates the mjst dis
tressing cold on the lungs , soothes and allays
irritation , and breaks up Whooping Cough.
No better remedy can be found for Asthma ,
Bronchitis , Croup and all affections of the
Throat Lungs and Chest , and if continued
in use will subdue any tendency to Consump
tion , Lung and Typhoid Fever.
If the liver is torpid or the bowels consti
pated , a few doses of Dr. Green's Liver
Pills will assist nature. No better cathar
tic can be found.
Jfor sale by C. F. Goodman and J. K. Ish.
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BLACKBERRIES
Are one ef the most valuable of our na
tive fruits. Cooling and astringent , they
form when compounded and medicated the
very best and safest remedy known for
Diarrhea , Dysentery , Flux , and what is
commonly called the Summer Complaints.
These are always troublesome and sometimes
terribly at.l , especially amorg children ;
Many lives might be saved by firing them
prompt attention , and care. On the other
band , many lives are sacrificed by the use of
> reparations containing laudanum and other
piates. Dr. Green's Blackberry Cordial s
lust what it represents to be ; apure medica
ted compound containing nothing injurious
to.the system , yet prompt and effective to
check and cure these diseases in men and
women. Being made without alcohol , it is
the very best and safest remedy for children.
After this disease is checked tbe body is
generally left worn and debilitated. A darty
and moderate use of Dr. Green's Bitter
Tonic will revive and build it up , giving tone
and vigor to the whole system , with an in
creased and healthy appetite. If your drug
gist does not keep Dr. Green's Family medi
cines , send to the proprietors. E. T. Bart-
ruff-fc Co. . Burlington. Iowa , and they will
Bend yon trial samples , as well as circular
and testimonials.
For sale by J. K. Ish. and by C. F. Good
man. mcb2n-e8thdly
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Historical Ate of He f orll
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This Atlas will be complete in the Sprint
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ted States will be the finest ever published ,
they will bo elaborate in detail , finely execu
ted , and will give a better idea of the ad
vancement of our Republic for 100 years than
can be given by any other publication. The
Maps of the old country will be from the
best authors , and will be found complete and
well executed.
Every map will be accompanied by a his
torial stetcn , giving , in a concise manner ,
such facts as will make them doubly worth
their cost.
No history o ? book of travel , not even the
daily newspaperman be read withontrthe aid
of an Atlas , and the want is not confined to
professional men and scholars , but is felt in
an equal degree by every reader. TUB HIS
TORICAL .ATLAS or THE WOKLD will not only
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ly without a com ret i tor in its special field.
The descriptive matter , though popular in
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tionally full , and the method of arranging
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LtCiAL NOTICE.
State of Nebraska , Douglas Connty , SB ;
At a county court held at toe county
courtroom , in and for said connty. Dec. 27th
A. D. , 1876. Present. C. U. Sedgwick.
Connty Judge. In the matter of the estate
of Max Henry Stein , decrased.
On reading and filing the verified pe-
ition of Elite Stem , praying that the last
will and testament of the said Max. Henry
Stein deceased , be allowed , probated , and
established , which said will is on file-in
this court. Ordered , that January 34th. A.
D. , 1877 , at 9 o'clock a. m. . is assigned f < r
hearing said petition , when all persons in
tercfted in said matter may appear at a
ounty court to be held , in and for said
county , and chow cause why the prayer of
petitioner sLonld not be granted : and that
notice of the pendency ol said petition and
the hearing thereof , be given to all persons
Interested in faid matter , by publishing a
opy of this order in the Omaha Weekly BKC ,
a newspaper printed in said county , tor
three successive weeks , prior to taid day of
hearing. C. H. SEDQWICK.
( A true copy. ) County Judge.
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M ffle mi lor Bonseseeners
MGVERS.SPORTSMEN AND BUCK KILLERS.
GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE1
I have the general agency in Nebraska for _
the newly-catented and very successful oil
stoves , manufactured by the Florence S. M.
Co. . the bestand only perfect oil stove made ;
economical , elean , compact , portable , and
adapted to all kinds of cooking , and has an
attachment designed ior heating. Call at
Edwards' Commission house. 190 Farnbam
street , and see it in operation. Good agents
wanted for all unoccupied tespitories.
slStf A. S. BTUCKTOH. Gen'l Act.
SOCIETIES.
Ancient Free and Ace. Masens.
CAPITOL LODGE. No. 3. A. F. Jt A. M.
Chartered ISh" .
Officers G. W. Lininger. W. M. ; S. K ]
Jackson. S. W. ; R. J. Sharp. J. W. : Byron
Reed , Treasurer : Wm.R. Bowen. Secretary.
227 members.
COVERT LODGE. No. 11. A. F. Jt A. M. :
Chartered 1866.
Officers J.S.Gibson. W.M. : W.I.Baker.
S. W. ; J. Steffen , J. W. : C. Hartman ,
Treasurer : J. S. France. Secretary. 160
members.
ST. JOHN'S LODGE. No. 26-A. F. A'A. M.
Chartered 1869.
Officers Alfred Kelley. W. M. : John 6.
Taylor. S. W. ; J. B. Brnner. J. W. ; J. G.
Jacobs. Treasurer ; E. K. French. Secretary.
83 members.
OMAHA CHAPTER. No. 1. R. A. M.
Organised 1859.
Officers Byron StaBberry. H. P. ; J. J.
Monell. Jr. , K. ; William Copley. S. : C. P :
Goodman ; Treasurer ; J. G. Taylor.Secretaryj
193 members.
OMAHA COUNCIL. No. 1. R. A S. M.
Organized 1S6S.
Officer * C. F. Goodman , T. J. M. ; Byron
Stanberry , D. I. M. ; G. Stevenson. P. C. Wi
M. Bellman , Treasurer. Jean Schons , Rec.
19S members.
MOUNT OALVART COMMANDERY.
No. l.K. T.
Established 1865.
Officers : C.F.Catlin , C. : Ed , Haney , G. ;
G.W. Lininger , C. G. : C. F. Goodmaa.
Treasurer : WillsamS. Bowen.Rec.
ITS members :
Udd Fellowship.
STATE LODGE.
Officers Robert Kamsey , fl. G. : D ria
Hartson. V. G. ; E.B. . Weist. Secretary ;
M. Goldsmith. Treasurer. Meets at Odd
Fellowi Hall Monday evening.
BEACON LODGE. No. 30.
Officers W. I. Baker , N. G. : Frank
Barlage. V. G. ; Chas. E. Weeks. Secreta
ry ; Adolph Meyer. Treasurer. Meets in Odd
Fellows Hall.
ALLEMANNEN LODGE , I < o. 8.1.0. 0. P.
Officers Julius Rudowsky. N. fl. ; Hsr-
man Tebblns. V. G. ; G. Striffler. R. S. ; P.
Clauisen. P. B. ; TleTy Lehman. Treasurer.
Meets at Odd Fellows Hall Wednesday"
envening.
OMAHA LODGE No. 2. I. 0. 0. F.
Established February1st 1855.
PresentOfficers Robt. V. Brinkley. H. Q. :
Milton Rogers. V. G. : C. C. Honsel , Sec. ;
John Eyans. Treasurer. Meets every Friday
evening in Odd Fellows' Hall , north-west
corner of Dodge and Ffteenth Street * .
ODD FELLOWS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCI
ATION.
Organized June 21 , 1873 Officers J. W.
Nicholas. President : R , G. Ryley , Vice-Prea-
ident : E. B. Weist. Secretary : John Evans.
Treasurer Meets first Wednesday in each
month.
month.ODD FELLOWS' LIBRARY.
Officers John Evans , President ; E. B.
Weist. Secretary and Librarian ; M. G.
McEoo . Treasurer. Number of volume * .
600
Knights of Pythias.
OFFICERS OF THE GRAND LODGE Or
NEBRASKA.
G. C. J. S. . Shropshire. Omaha.
Q. V. C. . Anthony Reis. North Platte.
H. P. . George K. Mooney. Crete.
G. M. of E. , August Aust. Omaha.
Q. K. of R. and S , . E. E.French , Omaba.
G. M. at A. . A. D. Marshall. Lincoln.
G. I. G. . D. A. Moffatt , Omahm.
G. 0. G.Jacob Frank , Omaha.
G. L. . W. W. Warden. Falls City.
Centennial committee on parade of the
order in Philadelphia , August , 1876 Qeorge
H. Crager. Chief Commander ; -August Aust ,
Treasurer ; E. E. French , Secretary.
The order numbers twenty-two Lodges In
Nebraska , with a total membership of nearly-
one thousand.
The next annual session of the Grand
Lodge will be held at Lincoln , on the second
Tuesday of October. 1876.
NEBRASKA LODGE No. I. E. of P.
Officers D. A. Moflatt , P. C. : JJ. . fen-
ell. J. . C. C. : G. W Ajjlquist. V. C. : E. E.
French , P. ; M. O. McKoon. M. E. : Eocene
Spencer. M. FJ. . S. Shropshire , K : R , S.j
0. 0. Ahlquist , M. A. ; Georee Hayes. Is 8. :
C. E. Bon ton. 0. G.
KNIGHTS OF PTTHJAB.
Planet Lodge , No. 4. ( German ) . Officers
fnr the ensuing year : C. C. . Oust.iv Fries ;
V. C. . Rudolph Tiossin : Prel. Sebastian
Bluemlo : K. of R. * S. . Dr. A. Hntten-
roth : Banker Jocob Frank ; Fin. Seer. .
Siimnel Aloti. Trustees. A. Aust. Julius-
Treitschke.
German Order of the Harugarf.
NEBRASKA STATE LODGE.
Officers Chas. Banckes , D. D. G B. ; D.
St. Gyer. 0. B. : Alf. Arnemann. U. B.j
Aug. Anst. Secretary : Henry Ritter. Treas
urer. Meets every Thursday at 207 Farn-
ham-st
THE BURNS CLUB.
Officers John Wilson , President ; M. w ,
Fleming. Vice-President : William Anderson
Treasurer : William Fleming-Secretary ; Win.
Liddell , David Knoz. and Win. Anderson.
Councilman.
DOUGLAS COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION.
Officers A. J.PoppIeton , President ; B. E.
B. Kennedy , Viee-President ; J. W. Savage , .
Treasurer ; A. Swartzlander. Corresponding
and Recording Secretary. Organized August
TOth. 1875. Membership. W.
HOME LITERARY SOCIETY.
Meets every Tuesdaye veningat 7.30o'tlock.
! n the basement of the United Presbyterian
Church , Eighteenth and California Streets
Officsn E B Knox President : J L Mc-
Cague , Vice-Presjdent ; J L Brodish. Secre
tary ; D J Baldwin. Treasurer.
OMAHA MAENNEROHOR.
Meets Tuesday and Friday evenings , every
week , at Thisle's Walballa. Officers Frank : ,
[ lerten. President : Jno. Reichart. Viee-Pre-
dsidtnt ; Edward Wirth. Corresponding Sec
retary ; Julius Treitschke" * Financial Secret
ary : Albert Nast. Treasurer : Herman Meyer. .
Dirigent : Fred. Schiess. Bihlotheqne ; Wm.
AlstadtSwndsrd Bearer. Number of Mem
bers-70 ; active singers. 24 : passive 44 : hon-
orarr members 2
JCtlBEYMAN TAILOR'S UNION.
Meats first Monday in every month at Tur
ner Hall. atSo'oIock. Officers President CV
aamman ; Vise-President John Fleigel ;
Recorder and Corresponding Secretary. B ,
Elayes : Treasurer. GnstavSwanson.
IHE DION MOULDERS UNION. No. 192
Ofueers President. A. S. Wrigley ; Vic
Thomaa Gentleman : Recording Secretary
21u4. A.Bpaww ; Financial Se retaryA. J
Rcberts , Cvtrssponding Representative A.
3. Wrulesr ; Treasurer , John B. Sheller :
[ nductor , William LnmbDoorkeeper. Frank :
Feraandex : Trustees. Chas. A. Sparrow ,
Thomas Geatleman. A. S. Wriglev.
THE BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE.
ENGINEERS
Division 133 meets second and fourth Sat
urday evenings of each month , corner 14th.
and Douglas streets. E. B. Wood C. E.s
E. R. iltthis.P. A E
IMPS OVED ORDER OF RED MEN.
Council fire kindled every Monday even
ing. Wigwam over Martin's drug store ,
north-west corner Douglas and Fourteenth
streets. E. O'Snllivan. C. of B. ; James
Donnelly. S. : Win , M. Bamberger. S. S. :
G. Stevenson. P. : Geo. Karlls. J. S. : C.
Hartinan K. of W
LEGAL NOTICE
State of Nebraska. Douglas county , ss. :
At a county court held at the county court
room , in and for said county December 20th. "
A. D. 1876. Present. C. II. Sedgwick.
county iodge. In the matter of the estate
of Thomas Keeler. deceased. _ 0n filing the
verified petition of Lucinda Keeler , praying :
an allowance to her as widow of said Keeler
out of said estate.
f rdered. That January 4. A. D. 1877. at
2 o'clock p. m. . is assigned .or hearing said
petition , when all par-ens interested in said
natter may appear at aconntv court to be.
leld. in and for said county , and show
cau e why the prayer of petitioner should
not be granted ; and. that notice of the
tendency of said petition and the hearing
hereof , be given to all persons interested in
aid matter , by publishing a copj of this
order in TBK OHAHA DAILY BKC. a news-
taper printed in said county , for two suc
cessive weeks , prior to said day of hearing
C. U. SEDGWICK.
( A true copy. ) Connty Judge ,
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