THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : JANUARY § , 1877-Eight Pages. 8 THE DAILY BE : JJondny Horning , January 8 , 18 THE OMAHA DATLY BEE It served to subscribers by earner , to : BT put of the city , every evening. ( Bond xetpted ) at fifteen cents per week. AH complaints about irregularities , mproper delivery of the paper , if dressed to this office , will receive prompt teation. IBM OMAHA DAILY UK has by far largest circulation both inOmahaandabr * And U therefore , the beat and cheapest Ttrtiiing mediim. fsM OHAHA DAH.T Bzi will be mallei lubieribers at the following rates , pays 13variably in advance : $8.00 per anni i 00 fix months. ADVERTISING BATE One Dollar per square (3i of an Inch deep ne column Inwidth ) for one Insertion , and t Mat < for each subsequent Insertion , per equ ; Oud Advertisements Inserted on contract 9 'months or a year. $3.00 per month , 85.00 per month for two squares , louare 2.00 for three squires. Payable monthly. Ilcisonible reduction from the above Is m payment for the advertising Is rend < ben advance. Advertisements such as , For E In Wet Bent , Situation * Wanted , Lost , Found , , Buder the special column , are charged at 10 a Mr line for the first Insertion , and 5 cents Kh subsequent Insertion. No Advertisem < taken for less than 23 cents. Advertisements In the Local News Column to cents per line for each Insertion , count MM heading and fractional lines as full line Business reviews In the local columns , marked as advertisements , are 25 cents per 1 Advertisements In the WEEKLY BEE karged at the same rates as In the Dally , monthly contracts , which cards on Mpting k oflbe rate In the Daily , per month. All Advertisements Inserted under contra the expiration of the t K taken out before tMdned , wiH be charged at transient rates. " of solid m "AH Cms Inserted must be wholly M4 not exceed two Inchet In width for a ah SEnmn , or four Inches for a double colui Tor rate * on large space fcc. , Address uclna * Manager , OMAHA BEE , Omaha , Neb BREVITIES. Get your job printing done tbe BEE office. Try the "Hard to beat" fine c ftt Max Meyer & Co.'s. The U. P. whisue now blows 715 a. m. , 12 m. , and 4:45 p. m. Jimmy McMicriael , the hac man , is having a handsome land built % by Meadimber & Daily. One hundred and three recru /or the Second cavalry pass through Omaha Saturday morni en route to the west. The fire department wagon I come out in a gaudy dress of ne paint , and presents a very neat a handsome appearance. The Omaha Library Associati begins the year of 1877 free frc debt , and with a balance of t1 dollars in the treasury. Get your buuday supply Btuba at Max Meyer & Co.'s. Mibs Kittie Snow , formerly this city , was married , on Chn mas Day , at Santa Barbara , C : 1/oruia , to Mr. B. P. Winchester. E , H. Buckingham , the new d trict attorney , and his partner , A Green , have moved tlieir office o-v Welt & McDonald's store , on Far ham street. Lost , on Thursday , supposed , a Ibtii street cur , a pocket-bo Containing a sum ot money. ] leaving itat thib office , the find will be liberally rewarded. * At ttie New York Billiard Ha Farnuam stieet , between Ten and J leveutn , a nue slock will given away to the best Ten-p player , Saturday night , jau5-2t Among those who were kill in the recent terrible railroad aci dent at Ashtabula were Mary a < .Ellen Austin , wno are reported _ the telegrams as living at Omaha. Architect Duirene is engag In drawing plans for a three-siu bricK buuumgtobe erected early the pring at the northeast corner Farnnatn and Eleventh streets. Peter Beseu nas bought tl meat market of J. JM. Yerga < Sixteenth street , between xtod , and Capital avenue , and has taki Charge ot the same. He is an e penenced butcher , and will keep < hand the best 01 everything in t line. The Omaha Sportsmen's ch ' has elected the following officers f the ensuing year : President , 1. . ' Kimball ; vice president , Yank Hathaway ; secretaiy , Zach Ta lor ; treasurer , William Prestoi board 01 managers , B. JS. B. Ke nedy , John Iretty , and D. C. Si phen. A family consisting of a sii .husband , a wife and three childre arrived at the Union Pacific En grant House three or four days a , in very destitute circumstances , ha ing run out of money. They cac from Kaneaa and were going to tl Black Hills , where the wife expec ed to support the family by doii washing for the miners. Alurkl & < Co. kept them at the Emlgra : House for nothimj , and yesterdt the wife related the condition of h affairs at the Police Court , after La ing failed hi obtaining assistam elsewhere. Policeman Byrne teethe the case in hand , and in a few hou collected twenty dollars among tl business men. Mr. Kiinball , gei gral ticket agent of the Union PJ Ciflc , generously agreed to send tl whole family to Sidney for flftee dollars , thus leaving them five do I rs , They will 'leave on this a ternoon's emigrant train. FELL BY THE WAYSIDE A Nevada Miner Claims to H Been Bobbed of About $300 Friday M James li. Campbell is toe us of a Nevada miner who arrived ! Friday on a Union Pac.flo ti from the "West. He-Is a half orpb aged about thirty , and was on way to St. t.ouis to visit nis a mother , who had written to 1 some time ago to come hoi He had saved up money enoi to make the visit in a comiortt manner , and to . .give his mot some ot his savings. He stoppei the Union Pacific Emigrant Hoi and at night he came up to t in the town , . .but before he through tbe town took him lake many others he fell by wayside and among thieves. H ing indulged freely hi the "arder he sauntered fortn and eucouute a female a woman of the tow : to wfaom be introduced himg He accompanied her to a housi ill fame , where he spent an hou two hi her society. At last he turned to the Emigrant House i fearfully drunken condition. K morning when he awoke he foi that he had been robbed of tourt twenty-dollar gold pieces i twenty-five dollars in sib making $305 In all. coat baa been cut , and pantaloons pocket drawn up throi the hole ai.d Uie contents extract Mr. Campbell , who was still c biderably mixed , was a very an , man when he discovered his 1 < and swore and tore around com erably. He informed the police the circumstauces and it is thou the robbery was commit ttd by woman , who , it appears , belong ! the Council Blui& fraternity soiltd doves. She wasn't to found in Omaha , and it is v likely that she has returned Council Bluffs. Campbell , allhoi h- > has a ticket to St. Louis , sayfl h ° ck to Nevada to ei 3 > . ncy before he goes hoi Late Saturday afternoon the lice struck a different track , and rested William H. Wils'n on charge of having committed robbery. He had gone the roui with Campbell , and had.appea over friendly. He had during day exhibited several gold piei and when arrestea had considers money in his possession , for wh he could give no good and satis. tory account He was examinee the Police Court , and the evidei seemed strong enough to warn JuH-e Pttor in holding him trial at the next term of theDisti Court , placing his bail atf500wh lie was unable to glye , and he iccordmgly sent to jail Carapl was also held in custody to m : sure of his testimony at tbe trial. Ambition is rarely satisfied w my attainment. The greatest n have been the most restless ichievement. Another examplt round hi B. T. Babbitt's Toilet 60 lis latest invention. In this combined delicate , natural see ind the purest material to be fou &s a result , it is unequaled , and soon become the great popular rorite. The popular and progressive ho > f Cruickshank & Co. have an < jant assortment of .NEW E BROIDERIES. Stsat tu tl DISSOLUTION OF.PAUTNf fcHlP. The firm of H. P. Thiele &Bro it has this day been dissolved nutual consent , H. P. Thiele h : ng bought the whole interest , s le will carry on the business at 1 > 86 Thirteenth street , between C tel avenue and Davenport. 1 COME SOUiN A-XU dECU : fOUR BABGAIM8 IN THO 3HEAP CLOAKS AT WELF MCDONALD'S. 1 P1TTSBURG , MOISOAGAB DA , RYE WHISKY at M. KENNEDY'S , 488 Thirteenth 6-lt Kaese & Ziebel Kucben t jveningatLauterbach's Cont'nec Saloon , on 13th Street. janGlt DANCING ACADEMY. Miss Montgomery's Even ! School ffill commence on Wedn lay mzht , January 10th , at ee\ > 'clock , at Clark's Hall. jan6 1 SMBKOIDERIESj ! EMBROIDERTE Sew Goods , Sweetly prtlfy , At CKUICKBKANK & Co.'s tu th NESV EMBROIDERIES , This season's importation , At CFUICKSHANK & Co.'s. . 3teat tu th NEW EMBROIDERIES , Wgings and Insertions to Mate At CEUICKSHASK & Co's. tSsat tu th You want one of Bunco's holld lata for to-morrow. It PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. J. A. Slye , of Chicago , is at Metropolitan. I. Coe , of Nebraska City , isat Grand Central. L Eisenbach , of Chicago , is at Grand Central. J. J. Dunne , ot London , Eng at tbe Grand Central. Wm. M. Foster , of Chicago : at the Grand Central. A. D.Campbell , of Davenport at the Grand Cential. A. R. Z. Dawson , of Deadwc is at the Urand Central. State Treasurer MoBride , of 1 coin , spent Sunday in Omaha. Mr. G. H. Collins and wife turned from the east Saturday. J. R. Jackson , of Minneap ( Minnesota , is at the Metropohl Miss Leffen and Mis ? Burns , > have been teaching hi the Cen school , left Saturday for their he in Oswego , New York. Col. H. B. Burnham , Judge . vocate of the Department of Flatte , left for Cheyenne , Saturi to attend a court-martial. J. B. Omohundro ( Texas Jii came in from the West last ev ing and stopped at the Grand C tral. He hus been hunting all w ter in the mountains with an E lish party. He left for the I this afternoon. H. P. Thiele & Brother , ci manufacturers , have dissolved p ; nership , and Mr. H. P. Thiele \ carry on tbe business alone at Thirteenth street , between Cap avenue and Davenport street , is an energetic business man , i will continue to increase his bi ness and meet with the same suc < that has thus far rewarded his torts. He manufactures cigara excellent quality , at eastern pri < He is enabled to do this by cutt down expenses and buying his i terial in large quantities. 4k At a meeting of the Board Education Thursday evening a i elution was adopted providing t until further o clers the meeting ! the board will be held in the up southwest room in the < Third w school building. G W. Gray i elected to fill tbe vacancy caused the resignation of H. G. Clare the Third ward. E. K. Long T elected vice president in place H. G. Clark , resigned It was dered that a meeting of the exa ining'committee beheld at si times this month as will be m convenient for the members , for i examination of those teachers w may desire examfnation , and the examination of those teach in the schools who do not hold ce : ficates. In the Cdicago tribune 01 ti urday , Jan. 6 , appeais a long c patch ( ? ) in regard to the Nebras Senatorial fight. It was eviden sent to the "tribune as a letter , a inserted as a , 'special dispatch" order to make a show of enterpi on the part of that paper. It ci tains several misstatements , wh show that the writer is not so * oosted as be might be. Perhaps i Republican will attribute the i thorship of this "special dispatc ( ? ) to the same person to whom gave credit for a political dispa on the same matter , in the Inbi about a week ago. If the Repw can does so , it will be wholly wroi J -EBERHAKT'tt "JBAZ AR"l B@"OFFERED DOR SALE.- Having accepted an interest ii wholesale house in New York , begin March 15th , guaranteeing i a certainty of 510,000 yearly , I v sell my business here , the "Varii Bazar" the best established , b advertised , and best paying busm for capital invested in the W < Established 10 years , and dqinf first-rate trade ( an increase of per cent , over any previous yea Business is Books , Toys , Statione Wall Paper , Birds , Baby Buggl Library ) &c. , occupying con brick , 80 feet deep , 2 floors a basement , ( fine stairway to floor ) , in a splendid location. Mi have half cash down. If sold so no bonus for good will , but will E at cost of stock and fixtures. If i sold by March 1st , I withdiaw putting a partv here to run it me. Zhis in a rare chance seldi offered. I goEast January 15 returning February 1st. Thi meaning business , address or call once EberharVaBazar1 Omaha , Neb P. 8. Not one do'lar of indebk ness on the stock all paid for. jan4-t0 [ 18 ; iiagan's Magnolia , Kalm p serves and restores the coraplexk removes freckles , tan and sallo neaa ; makes tbe shin soft , wh t.ml delicate. Its application ca not be detected. mar20eod&w THE OMAHA HOUSfc 3 the best one dollar and a hi lotel between New Yog and Si Francisco. FBEDERICB IRTH , dec28tf Prop SHOOTING SCRAPE. A Bootblack Wtnuds a Coloi Man in the Stomach. Tom McVey , a bootblack , wb loafing , Saturday night , in the loon formerly kept by Curry , lower Douglas street , interfered ii game of cards by giving "pointei to one of the players , to which H < ry Turner , a colored man , who v playing a hand , objected The upon a quarrel ensued between T ner and McVey , when the lat drew a revolver and shot the lorn in the stomach , and escaped out the back door. The wound is a very danger * one , and may prove fatal. The jured man was conveyed to home , corner Tenth street and Ci itol avenue , and a doctor was a ed to attend him. The ball v probed for , but could not be foui Policeman Byrne and Germ arrested McVay in a house , con of Ninth and Dodge street , but i until after he had made a despen resistance and been knccked do1 with a billy. He will be examit at the police court this morning. MUST BE CLOSED OUT. Welf & McDonald are now off ing Cloaks at 25 per cent , belt cost , in order to cloco out th winter stock to ma tee room spring styles. n Everything at low figures Bunoe's. n NEW EMBROIDERIES. 5 , 7 } , 10 , 12 } , 15 , 16 } , and 20 cen CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s , t3sat tu th The ladles 01 wood Samarit Hospital propose giving one ot thi old-time "balls" on January 11 at Clark's Hall. Good music w be in attendance , refreshments w be served , and it is hoped that consideration of its worthy object large sum will be realir" ' ' " " ! tickets , Sl.OO , and cm f-e found all the bookstores and other uai places. jane&Il BARGAINS IN REMNAM TS. Closing out last year's embroider ] at CRUICKSHANK & Co.'e. t3sat tu th New Damasse , Suits leceived tt week at Welf & McDonald's. It "IMPORTANT. " Clothing and Gents Furmshii Goods , Hats and Caps , Trunl Valises , etc. , sold at "LOWER" pi ces than ever in this city , by M. HELLMAN & Co. jan4eod-febl A fine Beaver Cloak forSS.OO , At WELF & MCDONALD'S. A perfect fit guaranteed or j sale. it Some of ihe liquor dealers si that they cannot sell so much hqu since the French Coffeee House h been moved to 252 Farnham strei Nearly all prefer that splendid coff to liquors. dec5eod6m TO GET good bargains , call the one price store of M. HELLMAN & Co. , Cor. Farnham & 13th 8l Jan4eod-febl Take your oyster meals at tl French Coffee House , 252 Farnha street , and you will have them fi ; rate. decl5eod6m "GRAND CONCERT" ev& night at the Billiard Hall of tl Omaha House on Harrey stree between 12th and 13th , by tl $5,000 orchestrion. d28-tf Business Cards , enow Cards , Vi iting Cards , Ball Programmes , Bi Tickets , Circulars , Posters , etc. , the BEE Job Rooms l38 Farnba : street. tf If you presence remedies you self , see that they are effective at will do no harm. "Forest Tai preparations are of this charactc for the throat and lungs. dec5-dl CKOCKERY , CHINA , GLASl WARE. Hobble's great closing out sale cost. 222 Farnham street , up-stah deo9-lm. Any lady who will send us paid-up yearly subscriptions , ou slue of Omaha , for the Daily BE will receive from us by express as gift a new $75 Sewing Machine , any make she may prefer. tf For billiard tables , supplies , ek see advertisement of J. M. Brun wick & Balke Co. aug5tfeb5'77 BCE McKelligon's card c first page 3une2tf We have just taken invoice ar marked all good * "DOWN" at bo torn figures. Now is your time 1 buy Clothing and Gent's Furuisl ing Goods cheaper than ever. M. HELLMAN & Co. , Jorner Farubam and 13th street ? . j4-eodtofebl ' FOREST TAR SALVE" relieve : he burning puin , and promotes iisposition to heal. J2 diw LINCOLN. The Senate Chamber Too Sm Quarters. Personal Points ot Some Senate -A. Quiet X > ay. Correspondence oftheSte. SENATE CHAMBER. LISCOLS. Friday , Jan. 8th. lsV7. The small apartment allotted the thirty oeuators , their desks a chairs though s me what larger th most school buildings where fi are comfortably esconced , is " very Inconvenient for tht membe It is probable that after a trial two or more week ? , Tom Kennar committee on public I uildings v find less difficulty to put througl proposition for tbe enlargement the Capitol , or the erection of a n one. Artistic finish seems not have been consulted in the deco tions of the chamber. The only naments are two email steel engn ings of Webster and Clay , placed either side of the president's chc and a soiled map of the Unii States. There Is scarcely a coum debating club that has not mi and better pictures beautifyi the walls of its meeting roe THE GENERAL APPEARANCE SENATORS is highly satisfactory to the pr ; of the State. Their bearing is d nified. They are mostly well-dre ed , and , as a body , are rather abc ordinary in personal appearan Borne of them are young men w keen intellects , and with a f years experience , will be able take the positions which too olt now fall to men of mediocre talen Old heads , too , peer up from behi the desks , although none but V Wyck and Hayes wear spectacles are able to lay claim to the respt lue to grey hairs. Wilcox sports grey moustache , but his hah : 1 : not lost much of its original brow Pepoou IB bfld , and the hairs t getting to be few and far betwe jyer the dome like pates of Ai brose and Birkhauser. Full bew prevail with twelve ; moustact jnly beautify the otherwise pla physiognomies of six ; whiskers a Burnaides re born by sever while lour stand in a bare-laced i titudes before their colleagues a : xmstituents. Some sit with feet elevated to level with brains , listening , wi scarcely ever a word to offer ; soi sit erect , and with much digni note the proceedings of the be with interest ; others nervously 1 ten. then write , then get up ai jross the house , or becon mem be near and earnestly question or ta : o them , tnen at first opportuni spring to their leet , and address ! ] : he chair start their tongues m mien resolution to tl ; ion or send a lesk. Some seem even on il ookout lor questions of parliamer iry order ; others ignore the esta ished usages and only comply wi ; he rules at the instance of the ga\ officer. One r * > f .thetpresidinu . t' ' ines his line of argument to : heory of economy and opposes i eiiislation attended with any ot ay. A second seems to consid he constitutionality or statutory 1 rality of all propositions , and bird cares little or anything lor ai > f these points so long as a measu sommends itself to him as of a p i izau diameter or directly eflec lis own pocket. GE1TING INTO WORKt : G ORDF1 - to be a s of course the first ol-ject lomplished , and much time isspe : n providing the conven'enc vhich legislative bodies usually o ain. Differences of opinion co inually arise as to how many pt [ uisites they can reasonably expe t limited State treasury tosuppl md yet not appear profligate. HOT sver , this afternoon , after an in * ectual atttempt to act upon tl 3overnor's message , business Degt o 'receive attention , and three bi ] vere offered by Crawford , of Cur their first readin : ng , and given The first prohibits the destructk f birds , under per ally ; the secot imends ihe revenue laws , and tl bird provides f. > r court reporter md increa&es their pay to eight du ars per day for stenographic woi md ten cents per huhdied won or copying tLe work. These ma era are all worthy of attention , au he Senator from Cuming , deservi redit not only for p eseuting tbeu iut for being the first to ina jura' egular business bearing upoa sul sets of general interest to tue Stat A QUIET DAY r&B passed. Nothing spiritad o urred except on the qi nation , r onsidered , as to how inauy pape ach member might be entitled t epoon and Van Wyck toe ; rounds opposing allowing any , an vhen the vote was taken it becan vident that the papers were to I ut off , when Howe and Garfleh vho hoped to be recorded as ecoi 'mists ' , concluded thej would rutbj rote in favor than be deprived he reading matter , changed tbe 'otes , thus making a lie , upr yhich President Abbott summarii lisposed of the matter by deciclk u laver of the papers. CAUCUSES. The Democrats have held no cai us except with the Indepeuden .ml Republican bolters , but it Jib ui [ erstood that they wil" conclui ipon a man for U. S. senator earl lext week. Calhoun , of Nebrasfc Jity , is largely in their favor , an rlorton , of the same place is als aentioned. The Hitchcock men appear badl ! emxrulized to-night. Evidenci f their inevitable defeat are acct aula ting on all hands. Hitchcoc umself is beginning to admit tL irobability of defeat , but he conf ently expects to name tils su < essor. On tbe other band , everj iody in the anti-Hitchccck camp : iopeful and confident. Perfect harmony and a most coi ial understanding prevails betwee [ routine , Briggs , c'aunders and Mar erson. Tney appear to care le ; ) r thier personal success than tb nal triumph of the cause , an lat is almost certain. Lixc. 1O to 25 per Day sSS lergetieypuzg' nwn to tell an aitcle & STAc LiJ ? COFF , to annsrs and tnen in the.r OTT ozhborhoou , .ParttsuUr * "ree. Addw , . THECE fTKNIClJtCO. ' 1 IxmU. M4 NOTICE. Advertisements of To Let. Sale. Lost , Wants , Found , Boarding. , Trill be inserted in these column * once for 1 CENTS per line ; each subsequent insert FIVE CENT line. The first inser never less than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO LOAN-MONEY. ONEY TO LOAN. DR. KDWAR 181 Farnham St. jyl2tl IONEY TO LOAN L. F. Maginn. M1 torney , Visscher's Block. Urni jan5-l M1Mv ONEY. TO LOAN-D. L. THOM Mv ' block. jai HELP VfASTBH-fEMALE. TV ANTEb-G'rl to do kitchen wori " . 331 Davenport .street. Referei required. jan5- - girl to do general ho TV work. Apply at the touthwest coi of Farnham and 17th streets , MRS. H DhUEL. dtc29- WANTED-B PAUPERS. _ WANTED Boarders , 200 Howard str _ dec9-l FOR SALE-RE .L ESTATE. FOR SALE Fif.y lots back of E School. BOGGS& UILJ 10R SALE 8) acres. 16 miles frcme would exchange. BOOGS 4 H1L1 FOR SALE 80 acres. 32 miles from c Best chance ever offered. BOGUS & HIL1 ii OR SALE acres , 15 miles from ci J. your own price. BUuQa A H1L1 IJOR SLE A few hundred acrea back IJ Florence. $ jU.6o per acre. BOUUS 4 I1ILI 't , OR SALE Improved farnnof 80 acres I ? mi " from city 31,500. FOR ALE We can give some good t gains in corner lots. . BOQUb A HI ! L OR SAJjfc-One Of the fineitlarms in ] 1 ; brt ka. 2 mil from city. IsOGGS HIU _ OR SALE-We will build three g < houses south west cor. iSth and Bi ind1 on CKCJ terms. BOUUS & IIIL1 - . . .uk.Ye will build three m IJ H cottagH ba-k of Ilign School. monthly pajmenta. BuUOSJcHILI POR SALE At panic prices and on m liberal terms : 1 % lots , 122 acres , t lotela and tcncral houses , located in difi mt parts of the city. North east , aoi ind west. Several of these lota are loca in the heart of the city. On Farnham , 1 ind other streets near the Post Office a dkrand C'ential Hotel , 'Ihis preperty will sold lot by lot and in acre ornaliacie pice JKO. P. BKMIS. Coztens House , 9th a [ larney streets. dec9-lw.atfcw 5OR SALE One of the finest farms in 1 IJ braska , 267 ucres , only two miles a i half irom Omaha , fine house , and ne Vil-ng spring , rut'omg ' water Jtc , . Will i it a great bargain on lib.ral terms. W. 3tN > iELL , Jacob's Block. decll-eodt FOR fcALE A lot COxl27Kfeet. in Low addition , commanding a fine view 190. Address R. , Bee Office. nl t FOR SALE-Houses lots , farms , w lands. J. W. LoVfi & CO. . 281 Fai lam-st. janl-t FOltSALL SEWING MACHINES. L OR BAljE A new $75 Sewme Machi P at very reduced figures. Apply at ti See. D22tf " SALE A new Victor SS5 Sewi E"AOR Machine , for ! .5 cash. Apply at t ! ffico. n at _ f _ FOB SALE-COAL. -J. E. JiDWARDS. co , L mission merchant , is now prepared leliver Wyoming , Lackawanna and Ic oal at lowest rates. 190Farnhrm-.t. jl IIOU T ? .1 % D LOTS FOR 'SALsT lonss if 5 rooms , full lot. ISth and Nichoi treets-SOO. BOUGS 4 HILL lousfl and lot back of hi eh school aonthly payments iM. BOGUS & HIL iplendidrt. icnce property , center of C -S3.600. BOGUS A HILL few House , on leased grounds S800. BOGGS & HILL L desirable house , fi.st class location Based ground $ 50. BOGUS < t HILL louse with small lot. center of city-Si .1 BOGGS Jt HILL Iouf a on * d ground. 3 rooms $150. BOGUS & HILL [ ouse on lease ground 17th and Deavenp < -S30U. BUOG &A1LL _ FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. [ 710R SALE A good two horse tea ; D cheap. BOQflS & HILL. _ JOR SALE OK RENT VERY CAEAP- : biUiaid table. Enqu'ie Jo-gensoi sbacco store , cor. Tenth and Jacuson s dec26-tl At a very reduced price , ti scholarships in the Davenport Busim Allege. Apply or address , "R. . " B See. _ s2. JFOR LENT-ROOMS. RENT The basement and tbe s'c FOR above tbe banking office aldw ! 1 Hamilton & Co. Icquiro tt th ( ffice. _ fTJOR RENT Houses a'nd rooms , furnis [ J ed and unfurnished. DR. EDWARD il Farnham-st. nov7-to jan7' TO RENT-IIOVSES. CTOR RENT-Two desirable cottagf L' $20.00 per month , and one small hou 15 per month. i-OGOS4UILL. CTOR RENT-Building north eaH cor. U .7th and Capital ave. with store roij BOUOi AHILL. _ TOR RENT House at 17th and Cumi . streets. Apply to J. REDMAN. i5 VOR RENT Cottage of 5 room * and has L meii. South west corner Webslorai Jth st < ! . Inquire at 706 19th streei j.etwe li ir and Burt. jan5-St FOR rtENT-House. with six roocs. ciinu s aadition , atths terminus ? e street car track. Enquire J. : KENUH. I9i Farnham streetjanCtl B'OR RENT House on Cumingst. H _ nine rooms , well and cistern. JN . JACOBS. Keal Estate Agt. jan -t ) UOARU NO. BOARD in thocit ? att. AtUctio Hotel ; Corner Tenth ai oward-sta. lor 4.W per week. dec9-lm TAKEN OP. \ - KBN UP By the subscriber at hif re 1 idence in Valley Precinct ( Sec. So. T , lo E. ) in Douglas county , four head ittle , vz : i spotted cow lerhaps thr : ars oia. 2 rea yearliti , heifers and bite call. Owner can haio the same I lentif > ing and paying chaiges. Valle ec. Isti97b aflMa AUSTIN.decll-ewDv STRIKED. Ji HAYED From the residence of Mr J.Wilson. . . 3 i Dodge street , about tl th of December , a roan cow : jiveo m li ne finder will be tuit.bly rcmardra by r .rningthe . same. ian2tf SAFE X.QV1NG. . DERRSONS hsving safes to move eithi up itairs or down stairs or any othi ace , will do we 1 by calling on L. Dugai he is prepared at all times to do sue bs at prices that defj competition Satii ctipn guaranteed Orders left at Irwin Ills s store will be promptly attended ti DU'lGAN. : OS 13th street. jan -lw 3ioTT > tuL IPJUI * Bd ffwslilT cnnd-FtialcM : C LEGAL NOTICE. To George Smith Barclay Wi ite Jum ittta V. Warren Wolcvtt Jiarcla and Peter lloutel non-nridcnt defeii Xou are hereby notified that on day of December 13-6 a petition was the.District Con-t in and forDonjIas Nebraska , by Goer e S. Oilman is , Mid against you impleaded with Griffin and others as defendants thi SSBnP-J,8r .r .which P * 'tion is 1 pa.n upon ceitain nt mortgage executed bythesai Joel-T and wile on tl-e 1st day of SenSeml to secure the sum of SS.CCo * ! & li per cent , from date parable tn S of the said plaintiff on the it dav tember 1876. that an oraer ay bo n quiring the payment ofwiidsaS a short day to be fixed and that in de such payment the said premises somr maybe ordered to be sold and the p applied to the payment thereof am deem sail premise * from gale for ta to pay the delinquent tases due then costs and attorneys fe i to b ed bv the Court. Al7o that tl defendants Barclay Wbite and Pete , may be required to duclotetheeite nature of their interest in oVlien on l premises and the amount thereof t amount due to the wid GeoT Wrr i under his mortage on ioU in b"oc Omaha .City may be ascertained a said lotmay besoldandthe roceids to the payment of the amount whi be BO fonnd dn ? . and to the redlm laid lot from sale for taxes and the 8i ( ith-V5 ° ? ? .t so l be found due plainitfl. that thereupon the said del t may each of them be forever exclud all ruhtenterest and equity of rede in or to said premises or any parWhr for general relief. The saicl prem thus dumbed. .Lot 4 block Wfa City , the g w.V of the n. w. # of 6 township 14 Eanjre 13 east. Also t K of the n. o. 'i of section 1 town range 12 east , also commencing at th corner of the west X of the n. e ! K tionl township 14 range 12 east , th 23.19 chains , thence W. 11.30 cha " ? ref IjKlePai'illion creek then southerly direction along the mear said creek to iu ! a point the cente ' creek , on the south line of the we' the.nejf of said section 1. thence. ' contak , _ . GEO.W.DOA : dtc27-wiw attv. for plal _ A CARP. To all who are suffering from the and indiscretions of youth , nervous ness , early decay , loss of manned * ! " OF CHARGK'is atremeJy wi covered by a missionary in South Ai Send a self-addressed envelope to th JOSKPH T.Is _ > lAlf. Station D. JSible oh - .o < lJ LtUAL HCTICC. TjfAe Orchf-dCfly Agricultural VTor Po.Jimouth . 'gricultural Worn , dent a ; /inf . Yon aia hereby not'fied that on tl 1 * " of > her 1876 a Mil of part was Sled in the County Court of I on.ur. .Nebraska , ly Dan Burras pi ind aga'ist : ou asde.-ndants. he indprayer of which is the collection Snored and twenty doJUrs and fortj : "us l-043) claimed hy said i la'n : ash paid for freight of defendants nd for retairs and storage of ? aid louarereq i ed to answer Kaidbill < : ICU'TS on cho 5th dav of Ternary , Wic.lL. PEABOI anJ-lt Attorney for pJaii 3t .to of 2vo. . . . . . . . . . Douglas County , i At a county court held at thei : ourt room , in and.for said county , D ( 4. D. , 1876. Present. C. II. Sedi Bounty Judge. In the matter of the > f Max Henry Stein , deceased. JJ On reading and filing the venS tion of Elise Stem , praying that t nil and testament of the said Max. item deceased , be allowed , probate istabhshed , which said will is on his court. Ordered , that January a 3. . 1877 , at 9 o'clock a. m. . is assign leanng said petition , when all perse ere-ted in said matter may appea : ounty court to be held , in and fo lounty , and show cause why the pra letitioirer slould not be granted ; an iptice of the pendency ot said petitio he heanng thereof , be ciren to alt 'r nterested in said matter , bypublis : opy of this order in the Omaha Weeklj i newspapnr printed in said count hree successive weeks , prior to said tearing. C. II. SEDQWIC ( A true copy. ) County Ju PUREBLCOD .Is the life , but bad blood is the abe ion. From it and derangement of th leys and urinary organs , come moril iains and aches and all diseases f .iM ) r. Green's King Cure is a remeMH ntended to strike at the root of thil l t acts as a diuretic evacuant in cl Jropsy , Gout , Gravel , and all disci he Kidneys , while it acts on the st < .s a tonic. It moderately accelerati irculation. gently encourages the acl he bowels and powerfully angmen irinary secretion purifies and clean : lopd , thus removing the cause of arbuncles , scrofula and all eruptu utaneous diseases ; reduces Inflainm henmatic and neuralgic pains and Hays inflmmation of thetkidneya.glan ibrous tisues and joints , softens and < ff gravel and other calculus deposits rinary organs ; cures DiabeUr , 13 , adney Disewe , Lucorrhea. ( FemalcJ ess ) . Scrofula and all diseases arfrxl isorder of the uriny organs anyil tate of the blood , and cspeciallaKdai eman cotqplaints. It is a- safe and nt alterative , and cures without de lie strength of the organs or the ton eneral system. In other countries tation Was so high that it gained I f "King's Cure. ' ' A daily use of i lost cases prevent , and in all cases i tie attack of the diseases for which i ommended. It is beneficial for - raptive discharges on the skin ; but ing sores , or severe pains ? n the jo ir. Green s Cnmean Linament , ' nd beast. For sale by J. K. and by C. If. G 877 NEW YORK , The different edi'ionsof THS Suit he year will be the same as during la iat has just passed. The daily editil n week days be a sheet of four papl n Sunday a sheet of eipht pages , of " olumns ; while tbe weekly editk sheet ot eight pages of the Ean . ions and character that are already 1 ir to our'fricnds. f THI Box will continue to be the Ctrl dvoeate of reform and retrenchmeil f the substitution of statesmanshil om , and integrity for hollow preterl ecility and fraud in the admtnistraj ubllc offairs. It will contend for tl rnmentof the people by the people 1 : e people _ , as opposed to govcrnil rauds in tne ballot box and in the c > | r votes , enforced by military violeil ill endeavor to supply it * readers ot tar from a million nonla with 1 ireful , complete , and trustworthy aJ f current events , and will enploj i urpoeo a numerous and carefully f | taff of reporters and corrcspcnderl ; porta from IV ashington , especial ) ; ill. accurate , and fea-less ; and onbtless continue to deserve and el atred of these who thrive hypltl 10 Treasury or by usurping i " ' oea not give them , while it v > merit the confidence of the pub inding t e rights of the people 8,1 acroachn-en's of unjustified pcwei The price of the daily sun will bcl rsonth or $6.50 a year , post paitf IB Sunday edition 87.70 a jear- " Th" f-nnday edition alone , ' l.S ) a year pest paid. The wekly Sun , eight pages , ilumna. will be furnished during ! ite of fi a year , pos i paid. The benefit of this large redui 10 pr&viohs rate for the weetlyl _ yed by Individual subscribers vl ; cessity of makinr up clubs. Al me if any of pur friends choos/ [ tending our circulation , we , shfT " 11 to them , and every sucfrr" : nds us ten or more subscribe ace will be entitled to one cl i per fo himself without ehargel > llar a year , postage paid , the el iper ani nricting are barely re J msidering the she of the sheet lalitp of its contents we are toc | : ople will consider the Treekli leapest newspaper published in' .dwe trust aisoyie of C every bl ddres. THE SUN. New York Cl nothing and vlll in y. Addrw. . 1 I/ctUj Advtrtij'g It Pabl-'Z Co. 5l