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T H xS DAILY BEE VOL. VI. OMAHA , KEB. , FRIDAY MQKJSTDSTG , JANUARY 19 , 1877. 185. THE DAILY BEE \ E. BOSEWATER , Editor and Proprietor. OFFICE-ISA Farnhan. bet. 9th and lOth-St * . TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Copy. year , in advance , ( postpaid ) . . $8.00 " 6 months , in advance. . . . 4.JJJ i months , in advance 2.00 OMAHA ItLMISKNS lUREt/IORY CRACKER MANUFACTORY. McClnre 4 Smith. 185 Barney btreet. bet Uth and 12th. deol5-tf JOB PRINT1NU. Omaha Bee. IIS Farnham Btreet. MERCHANT TAILOK 0. A. Lindqnest. the Merenant allor. has received a full assortment of Cloths. Cas - meres and Vesting * , for sprint and summer which can be made up in the latest style and at reasonable rate * . Satisfaction snaran- teed. ept5 SOAP FACTORY. Premium Soap Works. Powell A Co. . rtill mannfactnre their Premium Soap. Five first rireminmsawarded by the Douglas coun ty and State fain , and Pottar itamie county Iowa. Order * solicited from the trade. . FREDERICK , THE HATTER I Oppos'te Grand Central Hotel. dee 6-6m fin tJo ? 32 PAHNHAM S' I- a. A BU.UKGU. . . VT. NiBUK. Or * . 234 Farnhnm Street BKTWERN l3TH A UTH .UP-STAIRS. Teeth extracted without pain oy nse of Ni rons Oxide. OtBce open at all hours. PHYSICIANS AI U STJKGEONS. SURGICAL ROOMS. I. VAN CAMP , M. D. Dispenses his own medicines , and besid regular practice , makes specialities of De rangements and Diseases peculiar to "women. Fistula , Piles and other diseases of the Kec- um. OFFICE Corner of Fansi ? and 14th Street , first door to the right , np-stairti. Res idence. 18th Street , first door south of the Second Methodist Church. Omaha , Nebras ka. Address Lock Bnr W. ian'1Hfrwtf H I > MATHEWSONMD. Physician & Surgeon Office Cor. FarnHam and 13Iht. o > er Drug Store Residence , 615 east side Seventeenth street between Davenport and Chicago. Office hours 8:30 tolO:3Ja. m. . 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. . decf-lm V. H. COFFMATST. M. D. . Physician & Surgeon 241 Farnham Streit. For Professional Services Three Dollar * a ep 10-dlT O.S. WOOD M.J > . . HOMCEPATHIST \ BOOM 1. CREIOHTOff BLOCK , Northwttt Corner Fifteenth and Douglii-SU. Residence % )5 ) Sixteenth Street. Corner of irace. Omaha , Nebraska. Compound Oxygen treatment for Chronic ffiSTHouw-StolOA. ! ! . . ! to 4 P. M. . and 6 to H > * . M. _ tep20dtf I HOMCEPATHIST 4 OFf ICE Rooms NOS.12&I3. Jacobs' Blocl 4r COS. FIFTSENTff-ST. & CAPITOL-A V. \r \ -OFWCE HOURS ? to 10 a. m. . 2 to 4. Md 7 to 8 p. m. ianStf H. C.JESSEN , M.D. . HOMCEPATHIST Rendmet : 2M Howard , b lth Jkl3t\.tU. Office 312th St. bet. Farnam t Barney 0fSce hours from 8 to 10 a. m. . Irom 1 to 4 p m. . nd from 7 to 8 p. m. octiStf DR. DON , OFFICE-SII Fourttenth-st , 2d floor. Room I , OMAHA - NEBRASKA. Treat ! Chronlc.ViruIent and Special Diseas- M Including Nervous Debility and Vena- real complaints such ai Syphilis , Gonorrhea , Gleet , Stricture , Orchitis , Bubo. Chances reasonable , and permanent cures made in the shortest time possible. Seminal Weakness , Spermatorrhea ( night losses ) , Sexual Debility and Impotency ( loss of leznal power ) , and all Impediments to Mar riage permanently cured. No mercury used. Patients at a distance treated by letter. Med- tcinei sent everywhere. Consultations free , personally or by mail. Office hours : 9 a. m. to K p. m. Sunday IP TO t P. m. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. MAX. MONVOISIN. FCR. SKIN DRESSER. -A. DST 3ST Kid BOT * and Fur cleaned Buck and Fur cloves mxdeand repaired. M10th t5t. Shop. IBth St. bet. Ilowa.d and Jackson. dee2ft-tf PUMPS. PIPE & HOSE. Steam. Force and Lift Pumps. Iron and , . Bran Double and Single Acting Force Pumps , Lead , Qas and Steam Pipe and Fitting * . Brass Valres. llose. Engine - Trimmings , eta. Wholesale und Kelail. T A. L. STRANQ. . ? oolS-6m 181Farnham-st. . Omaha. r eb. ul.Many Many think , but it isn't true- Santa Clans comes as he nsed to do ; The world nas grown < o large of lute , He loads up early anddoesu twait. This year be has agents to do it all , And don't go aronud to thj houses at all ; He hai one ploce in every town. Where his n- . . . .it ? can all be found. At midnLJt nt week he went to Bunco And thi.-o u loaaed his sleigh at once- Jn > t aa he done in yean before He filled chock full Buuce's More. With presents for Katie , Nellie and John. And hundreds of others , all writteo down : He says your mothers must go to Bunco , And hare the ( roods sent homo at once. With every gift , be it one or more. A present goes from Bunco's St-ro. , So send and get your things right quick With your present from good bT. NJCII. Bunco's Hat Emporium corner Fourteenth and Douglas sis ' JO JaSJIYM A N TAILOR'S UNION. Mwti Int Monday in every month at lur- B r Hall , at S o'clockrOffieen Preiident C. HaiBinan ; Vlac-President John Iflelgel. k eordtf and Uomspondlng fiecretarr. B. HayM ; Xreusrer. ( iusuv Swanson. jdOULDEKS UNIO.N. no. l , Oflloarj atident , A. S. Wrigley ; Vie * " Thorns * dontlemaa ; Recording Bscretary Cai. .jpfc.r3.r ; Jfinancial be-retary.A. J KoMru. Uoiwjponding Keprescntanve A. 8. Wri < laiTewuror , Jonn B. bheller : f. Williui Lamb ; Doorkeeper. JTnnK -rracUw. Chu. A. tipairow , WrUl.r. > L LINCOLN. Balloting for U. S. Senator. Investigations in Order-Stir Among the People. - CAUCUSES. Lincoln , January 17. Your cor respondent has reeu lyine in snow drifts between stations so much this week dowu along the M. . P. railway as to render it impossible for bim to ootaiu or bend auytuiuc ; from the legislature. By sheer good luck he was enabled to register at the Com mercial to day in time for dinner , and promises to he hand , and to keep your readers posted as to the legislative grinding * and senntorial bolting of this great windwil1 , which is endeavoring to provide daily bread to some aspirant for a seat in the councils of the nation , and a horde of hungry would-be appointees to various positions of profit and trust Proceedings Tuesday. Of course much of the day is spent these times in balloting for senator. Yesterday at 2 p. m. the proposition was made to proceed to ballot for a successor to P. W. Hitchcock , which was agreea to af er a vote to take a recess until 4:30. : The only bill of importance presented v ? as that of Birkhruaer Jo regulate certain abuses which now exist in the plan pursued by the stewards of our public insti tutions in buying their supplies. He clhima these supplies are bought with no reference to price , and one or more firms get the advantage of a monopoly , and heavy profit , whereas all firms should be permit ted to bid , and then the lowest bid der be given the privilege of fur nishing supplies by contrac- "iour readers read the result of i the ballot for senator this morning. Appended is the Globe report of this day's proceedings : SENATK Wednesday , Jan. 17. Senate met at 10 a. o. Called to order by the LieutGov. . Boll called by the Secretary Prayer by the Chaplain. Mr. Colby , senator from Gage , without sitting down after prayer , presented the following reaolutl n : " 1 move that a committee of five be appointed by the president to Inquire into the matter of an alleged conspiracy on the part of a certain railroad company and persons in connection with the pending Sena torial election , said committee to have power to send for persons and papers , and to take immediate ac tion. " Air Calkins offered the following substitute : "Whereas , P. W. Hitchcock , United States Senator from this State , and candidate for re election , claims to have In lite posnus-sion let ters written by the officers of a cer tain railroad corporation , in which said officers tender the use of money to secure the election of Alviu Saundera or Clinton Brigga as U. S. Senator , and Whereas , it is claimed by the offl cera and attorneys of said K. R cor poration , that the letters so as afore said claimed to huve been written and in possession of the said P. W. Hitchcock are false , fictitious and corruptly and falsely made aud pro cured to wrongfully influence the pending senatorial election , and Whereas , it is important that the members of this senate should be informed as to the facts. Be it resolved , That a committee of five be appointed to investigate toe facts in the premises with full power to send for persons and pa pers. pers.Covell Covell , of Otoe , offered the follow ing aa an amendment to the substi tute : Whereas , charges have been made that certain railroad corporations or j 1' persons connected therewith have gj sent written communications offer- i q ' ing to supply mouey to secure the a election of a Uuitd States Senator from the State of JNebra ka ; ai Therefore it Is moved that a committee - to mittee of five be appointed by the c President of ihe Senate to invest- gate said charges of corruption by the use or promise of money or nether other J'dvautrt.'e by any railroad or Jj other corporation : .i any person n relative to tiie election of United ° States Senator by the legislature of to the State o' IM .braska bi biU Whether any corrupt influences U have been used relative theieto or Pin EO are now being used to control the n election of UH. . Senator. ft'ft I'mt said committee have power fttl to send for persons , papers aud tlc books in which accounts of expen 6 ditures of money for such purpose V m y have been kept aud to compel attendance of witnesses and the production of all books aud papers relating to the subject of investiga tion , to administer oat hsdiid to em ploy a stenographic reporter if necessary essary- - Also , whether any conspiracies have been forwarded to forge any on papers or documen s , to implicate certain candidates for U. S. Senator or to effect tha the election of U. 8. Senator. Simdar resolutions to the above were introduced In the House , and the special committees were in ses sion thisafternoou taking testimony. The senate committee had open ses in sion , the other other secret , but the evidence was substantially the same. Nothing of a very "damaging char acter has thus far been brought against Briggs and Saunders , and the committee will probably bring in a decision exonerating these gen tlemen from all taint of corruption in this most Infamous attempt of the Hitchcock strikers to bolster up their totteringcause. The affidavits of Brings , Saunders ard Marquette , and those of the employes of the B & M. K R. are insurmountable obstacles to their case , aud in thti minds of fair men are having the weight which such statements from such men should and do naturally have. SUCH A STIR ( as the preteuded exposure caused yesterday is only exceeded by that t ( created by the cry of the rewsboya to night-11 Evening Gfo'je : ALL ABOUT HITCHC CK'S FORGERY ! " on It h > apparent that the turn the mat ter In taking is a surprise to the Hitchcock men , as their only living witness , Flanuigajskipped out , " leaving only a letter , showing what induced him to forge the letters and signatures To-morrow the com mittee will probably announce their E decision , and unless evidence is brought to the contrary it will diimn the faction , which originated the charges , to political perdition- . CAUCUSES are being held in the different parts of their several headquarters , and to-night it is prpposed ihe nltimzte conclusions as lo candidate ? will be reached The forgery fact on are in 13 , debating the very probable failure of their last dodge aud may be endeavoring toconcoat some new scheme whereby tl ey may organize victory ont or what otherwise will be inevitable defeat. As the money of the back piy giabber was used by Adams and Hascall to spring thtessl'-set rrap , they will have to drop their beloved candidate , and then what a scramble among those hundred officials for the "succes sion. " The Antis are harmonious and well likely unite on Kaundere , al thjuih'a few are enthusiastic over the prospects of an equally eminent man , Judge Lake DanVcrj'i have agreed to suppoit Calhoun , and claim to have a fair prospect to obtain the scattered in dependent votes. The flght will bo out down to a selection from three before mauv ballots. LINO. NATIONAL SOKGUL MfflJTB OF INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Three or More of iis 3ureoni About < o Re visit thit Ciiy. Another OppOrtuni y Offered for the Relief of of the Afflicted of our Siate without going to Indianapolis. The Burgeons will be atthe Grand Central Hotel , Omaha Mcb. Jan uary 18 , 19 , 20 , 1877. They will have with them this time a much finer outfit of braces and appliances than heretofore , ana m every re spect will come fully prepared to treat all surgical cases , Paralysis , all kinds of deformities of the face , spine and limbs , diseased lomts , diseased eyes , Catarrh , pri vate dieea'-es ' , Files , Fistula , etc. Remember , these surgeons are from the old reliable .National Bur- Institute fouuded'by Dr. H.e R. Allen. US2- 9 13 16 17 18 19-w3t ATTENTION ! Is called to the perlect-litting shirts and fine underwear manufactured by Ihe Omaha Sfiirt fhctoru , Ph. Gottueimer , proprietor. Haviu/j opened an establishment for the ex clusive manufacture of these goods , he uarantees satisfaction in even' caaa > oth a to quality and lit , ant his facilities are such that he is en abled to t rn out better work at leea prices than can possibly be offered elsewhere. A full line of gents' fine furnishing cooda constantly on tla and. Give him a call i26vm a [ LEG\L ADVERTISEMENTS. LEGAL NOIIUt. P State of Nebraska. Douglas County , ss : At a county court held at the county court room , in and for said county. Dec. 19th A. D . 1876. Pre-ent. C. H. Sedgwick. Cointy Judge. In the matter of the estate of Wal ter A. Blake , deceased. On reading and filing the verified petition of James ( > . McQeath. aiminiitrator for permission to compromise certain claims of the es'ate against debtors thereof and for the allowance of his account as filed. Or dered , that January 23d A. D..1876. at9o'- CIOCK a. m. , is assigned for hearing said pe tition , when all persons interested in said matter may-appear at a Count ? Court to be held , in and tor said county , and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted ; and that notice of the pen dency of said petition and the hearing there of , be given to all persons interested in faid matter , by publishing a copy of this order in the Omaha Weekly BKK. a newspaper printed in said county , for three successive weetcs. prior to said day of f- - ' C , H. i . ' \ true copy. County Judge. ian < -w3t LEGAL NOTICE. To Oeorae Smith Barclay W fc junior Mar ietta C. Wnrren Wolcott Barclay Tfhit nrf Peter Hwcl non-reiident defendant ! . Yon are hereby notified that on the 23d day of December IS 6 n petition was filled in g the District Court in and for Douglas County C Nebraska by Qccrcre S. Oilman as plaintiff and against yon impleaded with Joel T. ' Cl Griffin and others as defendants the object , ' QI and prayer of which petition is that an . . account mxy be taken of the amount due to i Hl the said plaintiff upon certain notes and 5C ' per cent , from date navable to the order of the said plaintiff on the 1st day ofcp - temberl876. that an order " 'ay bo made re quiring the payment of raid sum within short day to be fixed und that in default of such payment thn said premises so mortgaged may be ordore < l t ? be sold and the proceeds applied to the piyment thereof and to re deem sai 1 premises from sale for taxes and pay the delinquent taxes due thereon a-d costs and attorneys fees to be award ed ' bv the Court. Also that the Raid defendants Uarciay White and Peter Honsel may be required to disclose the extent and id nature of their interest in or lien on the said premises and the amount thereof , that the amount due to the said Qeo. Warren Smith m under : his mortgage on * lot 1 in block 87 , in OmatuCity may be ascertained and that er said lot may be sold and the proceeds applied the payment of the amount which may erm be so found due. and to the redemption of m laid lot from sale for taxes and the balance ( the amount so to be found due to said pUinittr. that thereupon the said delendanta Wi may each of them be forever excluded from all ' right enterest and equity of redemption or to said prcmisej or any part threof and Stl for general relief. Tbe eaid premises ar thus described. Lot 4 block 87. in Omaha City , the s. w. yt of the n. w. X of section township 14 Banco IS east. Also the s , e. * of ths n. e. K of section 1 township 14 range U east , also commencing at the S E. corner of the wes : K of the n. e. M of sec tion 1 township 14 range 12 east , thence n , K.19 chains , thence W. 11.30 chains to center of little Pauillion creek thence in a re southerly direction al ngtho meanders of i said creek to a point in the center of said creek , on the south line of the west K of tne neof said section 1. thence past 9.60 ru chain * to place of beginning , contain.up ic all H9.16 acres of land. You are required to answer said petition the sth day of February , 1877 OEO. W. DOANE. dec27-w4w Mtv. for olaintiff LEGAL NOTICE. Dudley M. Steele aud Sa-n-i-i R. John son , partners aa Steele i Johnson plain tiffs , vs ( Jhnrles Ba'tz difondant. Said defendant will tike notice th > t said plaintiff- " have filed tb : r petition against aim i > the District'Jourt for Douglas conaty the State of Nebraska. The object and prayer ot Slid petition is to obtain judg ment afrainst said iefendant tor ! 4)5.2S with w interest frox September 4th 1876 Defen dant is required to answer said petition on at the Sth day of March 18 < 7. t STEELE & JOHNSON. By ALBERT SWJLBTZLANDIB. Attorney y j .7-w4t ut m I. GAL NOTICE. ' Frederick P. Bnrgett plaintiff , vs Jere diUE miah Behm. F. ( Jllie Behm. his wife , and UE Alfred H. Dnfrene defendants. UEer To Mnidilffendnnti , Jeremiah Behm and F. Ollle Behm hit icife i You and each of you are hereby noti pi fied that an action has been commenced picl against you and eaid defendant Alfred U. Hufrene bo the raid Frederick f. Bnrgett. 80 plaintiff , in the Di.trict Court in and for 80at Douglas county. Nebraska , to foreclose a at certain mortfrao deed of the following real estate situated in said county and state 10- wit : The southwest quarter of the north west quarter and tue northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-five (25) ) , and the sonthea-t quarter of the north east quar er , and the northeast quarter of the southeait quarter of section twenty-six m (26) ) in township fifteen (15) ( ) north of range lve (12 , east of thenrth principal me fa ridian , cent ining one uadred and sixty 4 [ acres more or Ins. together with all the ai- purtenances thereto belonging. Slade , ex ; ecuted and delivered by you to said plaintiff the 26th day of July. A. D. , 876 , to se cure the payment of a certain promissory note tf even tlate therewith , m de by cam defendant Jeremiah liehm to s.id plaintiff And you will t-ke _ otice that unle.s you answer the petition of said tla'ntiff [ in said - action by the JSih day of February. A.J ) . , Ei 187i , the r mewill ba taken againrt you as Jli true. FKKDE1UCK. P. 1JORQETT. Plaintiff. BT J. L. WttSTKiL and BK. . QATLOED T : Bii AttoxBtn. iaoll-lfiZ SO-fcbGd P. TELEGRAPHIC. IWWl He is Elected U. S Senator on the Fourth Ballot. [ MinNIGHl lELEQUAPH. } Special ditpatch to The Bet. LINCOLN , January 18. VICTORY ! Alvin Hannderselec ted United States Senator on the fourth ballot. The vcte stood Maunders , 88 ; Savage , 25 ; 1 absent. THIRD BALLOT FOB SENATOR. baunders Atea , Baird , Blanch- nrd. Bryant , Birkhauser , Cilkius , Games , Chapman , Colby , Dawes , Allen , Anyau , Barker , BeaMsIey , Baobitt , Boggs , Bruno , Bush , Cad- man , Caldwell , Champlin , Chase , ulark , Daolittle. Eiseley. Elliott , Ewan , Fitrhpatnck , Frady , Fre- ricbs , Gerdis , Gilinan , G'ilmore , Griffith , Halderman , Harrison , Harvey , Healey , Hulliheu , John son of Burt , Johnson of Hamilton , Jojdan , - Garfleld ; Gilham , Hayes , Holt , Howe , Kennard , Knipp , Pepoon , Powers , Thummel , Van Wyck , Walton , Wilcox , Jury , Lambert , Love , AIc- Kee , RTcCall , McCreedy , Menpol , Mercer , Mills , Moore , Neville , Nic- odemua , Northrup , Page , Parker , Paui , Phillip ? , RPS ! , Robb , Runyan , Sadler , Schminke , Selden , Small , Smith , Spellman , Spicknall , Sprick , Switzer.Vellp , Whelpley , Whit- comb , Wolfe , Mr Speaker. teavaae : Ambrose , Brown , Co vell \ , Crawford , Baker , Barnum , Bear , Belden. Blackmore , Burtch , Creiehton , Gibson , Hall , Heffejnan , Hinman , North , MoVicker , Pol lock , Pntchett , Shelby , St. Glair , Walters , Wilcox. The causeof thissuddeu and over whelming defeat of Senator Hitchcock - cock , at the very ballot when his friends were more sanguine of his election , wa's attributable to the ac cumulating evidence of a tie-up with the Democracy and n bargain on the Presidential vote. The Dem ocrats had arranged to throw their vote for Hitchcock on this or at fur thest on the subsequent ballot , and this forced the Republicans to rally in solid phalanx for Sauuders. FOREIGN NOTES. THE PROPOSALS OF THE POWERS REJECTED. London , January 18.A dispatch from Constantinople announces that the graud council to-day , after an animated dpbate , unanimously fjected < the last piopasals of the European powers , as contrary to the dignity , integrity , and inde pendence ot the e i.pire , ILLIJN0IS. VOLUNTARY BANKRUPTCY. Chicago , January 18. Sboeufeld Bros , 16S aud 170 North Clark Bt. , dry goods merchants , have tiled a voluntary petition in bankruptcy. Liabili.ies , § 107,000 ; assets $28,000. riie firm has done a large buslnes- " sver since the fire , In which they lost their entire property. THE FLOOD. Cairo , January 18. Very heavy ice in the Oiiio , extending from shore to snore , swtp : along by iho jurrent over six miles an hour. A i ferry boat and several flat boats , ap parently unoccupied , also many ikiffs , have passed this f oreuoou. No damage reported here. olcc ccdi di FEOM THE WEST. STOCK RUN OFF. Cheyenne , January 18. Intelli- euce < ; was received today from 3hug . Water , 50 miles north of this sity , that the Indians made a raid m the ranches near Chug vVater itation , last night , driving oil about 10 .horses The Indians were fol- owed by the ranchmen for several niles , but succeeded iu getting iway with the stock. NEW YORK PRODUCE. IsEW YORK , Jan. 18. Wheat Quiet and unchanged. Rye Quiet. Barley Steady. Corn Fair demand for new mix- ; new , no grade , 6162c. . < Oats Quiet , but nrm ; wes'ern j nixed and state , 43a54c. Eggs -Dull aud unsettled ; west- irn , 32a36c. Pork Lull and unsettled ; new ness , 17 60J. Dreased Hoga Scarce and firm ; western , 8 50. LardQUet and firm : prime team , 11 15 Butter Unchanged. Whisky Steady at 1 Hal 15. ST. LODIS PRODUCE. ST- Louis , Jan. 18. Wheat Dull and lower ; No 2 ed fall , 1 54 cash ; 1 55 bid January ; 58 I March ; No 3 do , 1 43 } . Corn Dull ; 40a40Jo ; 4i c Feb- uary. Oats Quiet at 35c. Rje Easier at 7Sc. Barley Quiet and unchanged. Whisky 1 07. Pork Dull ; 16 7516 90 bid , close. Lard Dull at 10 84J. Bulk Meats Weak ; shoulders ijc ; clear rio , 8Ja8Jc , clear , 8a8J. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK CHICAGO. Jan 18. 01 Cattle Receipts , 5,000. There vas an easier feeling , with no quot- ible decline of values. Fair te ex- a ! shippers sold at 415u5 55 , chief- at 4 40a5 14 ; stockers , quiet and mchanged ; butchers' cattle do. ; narket closed quiet. " Receipts , 10,000. Market i lull , "with decided decline in val- ies. ijight bacon , 5 93a6 05 ; pack- irs , 5 75a6 00 ; good to choice ship- iers , 6 20u6 60 ; bulk of transfers lurchiised at their own figures ; ilosed dull with large number un- old Sheep Receipts , 5,000. Active md firm . fi. HT. LOUIS LIVE STOCK. ST. Louis , Jan , 18. Cattle Receipts 2,000. Good de- nand , at full prices Choice to ancy 5 25i5 fiO ; good to prime 60a5 00 , pny , 4 00a4 95 ; fair to oed cows and heifers , 3 12ja4 00 ; tockera and feeders , 9 503 60 ! > HISTORY if or THK i in - - & - mm 'UNITED ' STATES. ? I bj Bwaojr J. LOMUO. LL. D now readj t On/jr edl lee i whtth If tvmpUto or vi > rtbj to be published In holb * InclUh and German. Onel&rcc ud profuscl j lutratrd.et lo * | .riced Tolame.3V < ce Uiecontcnuof Tnrjosinfccrr * rTtrjwaerw IB mgionJi-iJ benee , rare cfe&Bc * for Accnu MtUac v * * - ndatvAccfardcKnpUvaandUbcrultcmu , to . * . > fcn - r .Bt A T RRIB T : CUEJGH. How often we hear the above re mark during these extreme changes of weather. Colds , coughs and aore throats werenever more prev alent among children than now. Now we are going to urge you to try a remedy which has excited comments by pny. Tciaua all over the country , who acknowledge their surprise at the wonderful and hap py results from its u e. That reme dy is the well known preparation , Hale's Cough Cordial. Your own druggist , Martin & Kentmrd wil tell you that it i * the best cough medicine they ev.er sold ; and will warrant a cure or return your mon ey to you in rase of a failure after using one half botlto. It is very pleasant to the taste , making It a very desiraolft remedy for children. aep21-rtAw6m LEGAL NOTICE. JohnE EdwardsvsEbscrs ; < tCo. Chicago III Individual rnme of firm unknown. Before August Weisy. Justice of the Peacs "a and for Douglas oountyNeb. On the 6th day of January , 1S77 , said jus tice issued an order of attachment in the above action for the snn > of S7a 00. J. E. EDWARDS. Have- FOR OUT : We Will Sena. rostHse Paid J. It contains ALTL TJIE NEWS of the ast eeven days , collected by the agents and correspondents of the New York Daily WORLD , and in fulness , accuracy and enter prise in this respect is unequalled. 2. Its AGIUCUI/TUKAI. DKPAKT. JJKNT contains the latest news of farm ex periments at home and abroadcontributions by home and foreign writers , full reports of the Farmers'Club of the American Institute , and quotations of valuable and interesting articles appearing in the agricultural week lies and magazine1 : . 3. Its GKAftOE NEWS , to which atten tion is specially cilled , is a feature which can bo found in no other paper. All the resour ces at the command of a great metropolitan d lily newspaper arc employed in its collec tion , and the result is a page each week whore the members may find a complete re cord of the work of the order in every State in the Union for the past seven days. In ad dition to this weekly record , THE WORLD gives the cream of all the local grange pa pers in every Stite. This department is and will continue to be under the charge of one of the active members of the orde" 4. For the f lit ENIDE DEPARTMENT in addition to it , other attractions , such as poetry , 'miscellany , numerous extracts 4o. , dur . the coming year , there will be not loss ndone hundred short tails by the best imttrs of fiction in England and America. 5. The JI1AIIKKT KEPOKTN. brought dnwn to the hour of publication , are the best that can be made. Each ma ) ) : ire- ported by one whose special knowledge and training make him the best authority on tltl that subject in the United SUtos. For accu d racy and completeness ths market reports of TUB WORLD are unrivalled. "Tmr WORLD is not only the best but the e cheapest newspaperevcrofferedthe farmer. " e ec KcinI-tVe ly i0 Xos. ) 82 Tear. c Daily (3it : AON. ) gio per Year. Speaimen copies sent upon application. Address. THE WOULD.35 Vark Ilow , S. Y. innJB i AJO ? HC'V AKD ' .VhEP.E T0 DO I > 01 3oiu ; < ( ' \irvati\cl''er ihould La i'nt latr . > 'i"-.i i . St3t ! or tenctsitsbt a E TINTS " Says a Boston physici > n , "has no equal as blood parifier , Hearing of it ) manv won- ierfnl cures , after all other remedies had failed , I visited the Laboratory and con vinced myself of its genuine merit. It is orepared from rks. roots and herbs , each U ol whicn is h ly effective , a , d they are ompounded in such a manner as to pro- luce astocishing results " at Is the great Ttlood purifier. VEG-KTINE Tl Will cure the worst case of Scrofula. Si VEG-E TINE Is recommended by physicians and apotb ecariej. ecariej.VKGETI E Has effected some marvelous cures | in case ? of Cancer. VE ETTNE Onrssjhe worst cases of Oinker. " " ' Meets with wonderful .success in Mnrcu- ceh rial diseases. h VEG-FTIN " ai aim Will eradicate Salt Rheum from the sys- m tem. a L VEG-ETINE Cures the most inveterate cases of Erysip tb elas. . . VEG-ET'JSTS S Removes ipiinples and Humors from the face. . . VEGET NE * Cures Constipation and regulates the bow- ; els. _ _ _ _ _ s ar f Is a valuable remedy or Heailache. * f Will cure Dyspepsia t VE * KTINE o Restores the entire system to a healthy j ' " "VEGETINE IS Cures Pains n theS.de. y ( W Remove jthe causa of pizziness. _ pt > CO Relieves Faintness attheStomach. ill VJEGBTIXTE su Cures P.iins in the Back. dl vsGBTiiraj be > Effectually cures KidneyComplaint tb Is effective in its cure of Female Weakness , tom toot ot Is the treat remedy for General Debility. Is acknowledged by all cl isses of people to bo the best and most reliable blood pun- lode ' de fEGEr'lW FsrSULD BY ALL DRUO- ISTa. ; o tor vUh numeroui engravl 8U fromlile tctchci all the 8Ub quititire ibould kro r b ( Courtihip. 4. 4.H ol H , . . imj of Duets ? . vith hundndi of rilutble 4 1 , o ihould m > tTTthP ! mpcdiru ntf to mam < . thrtr end cure. Tmt on all llimin , tullj nplainlnj : t < r , jrmp'amaacJnittnftociirc : itli thvonly r * intific work ot the kind erer publuhed. and isronr vf rr rrnpect. Sent pecnrely sealnl on receipt ol y Ims. Dr. C. A. BOIUNM.K , 13 fforth - i&h " LJUMo aad - fpecoUly cored Fainl s < : ne Ct nprai wbluuty ' OatS M AdORiiaPr.Cvr'toa. Cta VERT LATEST. SENATORIAL FIGHT. To-Da > ' Ballot. Saunders , 45 ; Hitchcock , 36 ; Savage,26 ; Lake4 ; Davis , 30. Another Ballot to be Taken at 4 o'clock this Afternoon. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH FftuM THE LEADING COMME-CIAL CITIES OF THE COUNTRY UP 10 3:00 P. M. IFO URO'QLOCKP. if. REPORT ] Sptnai DttpaUfi la ( Ac Set. Lincoln , January 18-12m. The joint couvenlion met ut noon , with 114 members peat > nt. The follow ing was the result : TH FIRST BALLOT. In theHeuafe , vofiug fotSaun'defs" Aten , Baird , i'latichard , Calklna , JL'awes , Garfleld , Gilham Ruapp , Pepoon , Van Wyck , Walton. In the House Allen , Anyau , Boggs , Bruno , Brush , Caldwell , Ctiamplin , Doohttle , Eyler. E.hott , Ewan , Fitchpatrick , Frerich , Gerdis , Gill , Holnman , Johnson of Hamilton , Jury , Lambert , Love , aicOall , Men- gel , Mills , Moore , Robb , Sadler Schminke , Selden , Small , Bprick , Uwitzer , Whitcomb , Mr. dpsaker 34. In the Senate , voting for Hitch cock Bryant , Carnes , Chapman , Oil by , Hayes , Howe , Kennard , Powers , Thummel , Wilcox ; in the House : Barker , Beardaly , Bobitt , ( Cadman , Chase , Clark , Frady , Grif fith , Harriaou , Johnson of Burt , Jordan , McKee , McCready , Nico- demus , Northrup , Parker , Paul , Phillips , Rice , Runyon , Smith , Spellman , Si icknall , WellWhelp - ley 36. Savage carried the Democratic vote , as follows : In the Sauale - Ambro-e , Brown , Covell , Crawford , Ferguson , Hinman , ISorth ; in the House : Baker , Barnum , Bear , Bel- den , Blackmore , Burtch , Creightou , Gibson , Hall , Hefforman , McViek- er , Mercer , Neville , Polbock.Pntch- ett , Shelby , St. Glair , Walters , Wil- BOI 26. Lake received the votes of Oil man , Healy , Pa e and Wolfa of the Souse. 1 Davis received the votes 'of Birk- hauser and Holt in the Penate and Meyers in the House. Several motions to amend a mo tion to take a recess till 4 p. m. were put and lost , but finally ihaoiiginal motion was carried. The caucus of theanties last night njreed to consolidate their Tote on Saunders. The Democrats -agreed this morning to drop Calhoun and ivill vote for Savage solid. SECOND BALIOT. Lincoln , January 18 , 12 m. at blouse : Hitchcock26 , Saunders 34 , Savage 19 , Lake 4 , Davis 1. Sen- al ite : Hitchcock 10 , HaunderB 11 , Savage 9 , Lake none , Davis 2. L'otals : Hitchcock 36 , Sajnders 45 , Ia Savage 26 , Lake 4 , Davis 2. Another ballot soon. isis Later Adiourned till 4 o'clock. it WASHINGTON. is CONGRESSIONAL Washington , January 18. The ( X lommittee on counting electoral N rotes have been in session two tours < and apprehensions of a break ire felt. Later. he joint com nitteehave definitely agreed upon report jvhich is to be Hbortiv re tried : to the Hou.e. The bill of at he . joint commit ce on counting rotes provides for a joint meeting in the second Wednesday in Feb tury , when , if objections are made , he two houses are to separate and vhere but one return from a state made it shall be rejected only on dfai afiirima'ive of both vote bouses , ai more than one return or aih taper purpoUmg to bo a return presented from on State. All are A be opened and to be submitted to he committee for its judgment and lecision , on the Tuesday preceding lie first Thursday in February , ro 877. Each house shall , by viva th roce vote , appoint five members , thof vho , with five members of the 8u- of reme Court , are to constitute the tommisdioners for the decision ot th thdc questions upon or in respect to dc [ uch double returns on the same lay , or as soon thereafter as may e possible. y < The associate justices of the first , IaM bird , eighth , and ninth circuits are Iaat select , in such a manner as the at najority ot them shall dec-m fit , an- atm ither associate justice of said court , atP' vhich five shall be the members ot P' aid committee aud the P'"I , juatic "I ongest in the court shall be presi- " n lent of the committee. cl MASSACHUSETTS THE SENATORIAL CONT1-6T. Boston January 18. There ia but ittle news concern in gjt he senoto- ial contest. The Boutwell men labi bi tave decided to stick 10 their candi- se late for an indefinite period , and sew laim that Mr. , floar , in no event , an be elected without the aid of IK Jemocratic vo'es. They also claim hat many members are voting for lear for eflect.and will soon change Boutwell. The Democrats have roted to stick to Judge Abbott to- lay , but it is understood they have impowered their chairman to an ounce when the time arrives for hem to break. The first ballot in the Legislature United States Senator to-day re- el mlted : Boutwell .88. Hoar 100 , Ab- ott 62 , Rice 17 , Seelye 4 , Bullock Secoud ballot Boutwell 84 , tf'-ar 104 , Abbott 62 , Rice 17 , Seelya 3. is Bullocfc 4. ; FROM THE WErtT. C < J e ESCAPED TROM PRISON. DKNVJER , Coi. , Jan 18. Two prsout'rs , Dan. Dian.ond , p jolored , and Chas. Wilson , escapea aom the penitentiary at Canyon City-Monday night. They were put in tipper cells and cut their way through the roof. A new county has been formed out of part of Grand county , in the northern part of the State , and is I chelstened Rouit , in honor of the I present governor of the State ILLINOIS. THE SENATOKSHIP. Springfield , January IS.-No par ticular change in ballots up to the 7th ballot. 7th b'llot Lojjan 99 Palmer 88 , Anderson 7 , Davis 6 , Haines 1 , Parish 1 , Blank 1. Sth Logan 29 , Palmer 86. An derson 7 , Davis 8 , Haines 1 , Parish 1 * YOrK. D'SCaAROEU. New York , January 18. Dr. Charles fhelps was to-day discharg ed by Judge GiMeraleeve , on the ground thst the grand jury could not compel him to answer questions regarding tbo duel tending to crim inate himself. FOREIGN NOTES. * BUMNESS BKTAKDED * Linden , January 18. Private advices * - vices from Russia continue to af ford itrong evidence of the injury done the mercantile community by the apprehensions of war. Oue firm of cotton apinuer * employing 12.000 hands has lost so heavily eince Russia has assumed a war like attitude that the establishment would have been closed had not the firm obtair. ed assistance The Government was unwilling that sucn a catastrophe should occurr which would involve large uum bars of employees ISSUED A CIRCULVR. It is said that Gortzchakott has is sued a circular to Russian represen tatives abroad exp -easing bis belief that Turkey will reject the confer ence proposals aud declar.'uj ; that Russia cauuot undertake a warlike policy because Europj would not support her and might form a conii- tiou against her. LATEST MARKET 'EEPORTS WEW YORK MOJNEY. NEW YORK , Jan. 18 3 p. m Mouey 6jx6 Exclmnteteady ; 4 83a4.85i } Gold Firm at 1 06i'U C6J il 07J. Governmeuts Fair demand , but dechued a fraction Ia sympathy with gold. 68 , 81 ; coupons , 14 } ; 65' * , 9 : new , lOj ; 67'i , 13i ; 68'8 , 16 ; 40's , 13 } ; ' 5'e , 12 ; currency , 6'a , ' . Stocks Dull and weak , with a decline of J j . jLater transactions up to this hour agirrejjate 59,300 share * . W U , 75J ; N Y C. 1 0 ' } ; Erie , 9f ; L ke Stiore , 55 } ; K I , new , neg lected ( ; P M. 24J ; Ohio , C | ; 8t Paul , 18 ; pfd , 45 ; U P 60 ; at Joe 12j ; Lickawan a , 58 } ; M C , 48 { ; A & P. 17 ; U 8 Ex , 56j ; N J , 33 j PKIttiONAL KAKAUKAPHN. ( J J. B. Wells , of Columbus , is at the Metropolitan. E. J. Adams , of Pittsburg , IB at the Gr nd Central. H. B. Kelley , of Uhug Water , Is kt the Metropolitan. John H. Hanly of New York , ia \ it the Grand Central. Joy Morton , of Nebraska City , is it the Grand Centra ) . Col. A. G'ochran , of Council Bluffy at the Metropolitan Julius Friedland , of Cincinnati , at the Grand Centrral. S. H. Kahn , representing a lead- ng Chicago boot und shoe house , at the Grand Central hotel. "Olive Harper , " the well-known sorrespondent of the California Alia , Sew York Gr.iphic , and St. Louis c 9'obs Democrat , came in from San Francisco Wednesday , and went East over the Chicago. Burlington fcQuincy railroad , en route toPhil- idelphia. r J. R. Adams , representing the Springfield (111 ( J rolling mill , is at he Grand Central. He is a fre- luent visitor to Umabn. The other lay he had the misfortune to fall md severely sprain nis ankle , and le is compelled to use a crutch Leeltlental < Centb of nn Omaha Jllan at Deadwood. Edward Ballou , clerk at the Met- opolitan Hotel , received a dispatch his morniog from Deadwood an- touncing the sad news of the death his father , Mr. P. D. Ballou , at hat place Monday night by falling own a mining shaft Mr. Ballou was about fifty-five rears of age. He is a brother-in- aw of D. A. Van Namee , of the detropolitau Hotel , aud came here ibout three years ago from Ver- nont He leaves a wife , who is at resent in the East , and three grown ( SOUP , Frank who was with him the Black Hills , Edward , the ilerk at the Metropolitan , and vbarlei , who is studying medicine yith Dr. McClelland Mr. Ballou , in company with Mr. \ Downer , went to the Black Hills aat fall , taking with them their irewery from Omaha , which they et up at Deadwood , and with tf vhlch they were d < ing a good buai- iesa 3TROS KKID. B M A AA Byron Reed & Co. , A TH * OLDK8T I8T1BLI8H1D Real Estate Agency ' IN NEBRASKA. keep a. complete abstract of title t all real state in Omaha , anu Dooglaa county. LEGAL NOTICE. Dudley M. Steele and Samuel R. Johnson jirtnen u titcele Johntou plaintiffs s. . R. Clay and C. W. uavii. late partners Clay < fcl aTis defendant. Said defedants will take notice that saw ilaintiffi have filed their petition atrainst hem in the Di trici Court for I'ouglaj Uounty in ths State of Nebraska. Iheob- t and prayer of said petition is to obtain udgment azainst said defendants for UOU5.24 with interest from April Sth 187B. ind defendants are required to answrr said petition on thefSth day of March 1877. STKBLE & JOHNSON. ByAianrr SITAKTZLIJIDZK. Attorney. . jalT-wlt , ; THE "NEW AUTOMATIC. " The Mort Marvellous Advanoo in Sewing The machines of the past are complicated , noijy.heavyrunning1 , easily deranced. slow , with many and weak parts , of rough work manship , unreliable feed , constantly vary ing tension and make a clumiy. weak and refractory ( earn. The New Automatic" i jiu.PIe. less , easy running always inwSlrt with nineteen mo-ins rartr. . , , m " e finish , a perfect and irmutab.e feed mi" ! out tn ion. na makes * siren * . < lur w . beautiful and elastic seam. ; for the Stale of NEBRASKA and Torriloriti of PWYOMING and UTAH TVIlcox & Oil > l > s * . M. . Co , Uf GPAKu CENTRAL HOTEL BUILDISO * OMAHA. XEB. lentil 6m A. HTJBERMANN , FUR MANTJFACTUBER ! Buyer of Haw Furs. 521 and 513 Thirteenth Street. Omaha. Nebraska The attention of public U called to mr large ant ! V IR/IIEID STOOIK : of : FTJRS : Which Is now readj for inspection. The constantly increasing facilities , together with personal pnperintendcncrof the manufacturing , warrants a first clajs Cock of rood * . All of my furs ore made in the best workmanlike manner , manufactured of choice and select skins , and. owing to the adv ntaee of baying raw material from first hand > . I can afford to sell greatly below New York prices fetngle sets sent to any part of the country and if not satisfactory can be returned at my expense. All kinds of fun are kept on hand Raw Skins Dreued aad Wasofkotnro I Acoordine to the Iiateat Style * . M HEJ.LMAN & CO. , HANUPAtmJKERS OF THING -AND DKALKKS IN- GENTS FUUN1&HING GOODK SSi-3S Fa.r 2u&izs St. . Qoraer 13th Street UNE PRCS UUO'H * VR Gl > IN PLAIN VlHURE fob l-dtwla JNO. E. EDWABDS , AND DEALER IN- Fruit Buccer , Eggs , Cheese , Etc. , Etc. 191 Farnham Street , Omnlio , Neb. < 'onnigiiiiients and Orders Noliclicd. All C'ur > respoudence promptly attended to. Piircliasiti nil kind * o ! tfJood * for outside C'artieMa i -if A COAL CO. , and Dcabr in all Varieties of ISthtro t. Oinalin s. WHOLESALE ANU RETAIL- 850K-SELLR 4NB STATIONER ! DEALER IK ILOTB AND PAPJ IfflDJW rSHADES A5D SJD IFi Wo. 222 FAHIVHASf OMAHA , . . . MORGAN & GA&LAGHEH , ( Sacce . ors & Morznu. ) FOR AZAU1) POWDER COMPANY § 05 Faraliaza , Si. Oma3ia. PRATT & TO-WLi , OF AHTHSAC1TS AHD BITTJMINOTJfa DMce. 568.13th Strest. Omaha. M'eb HA Si h * 3lie HLigliest Casli Paid for GOOD MERCHANTABLE HOQS , at 1 ? W"EjLIFTS : J. PRIPPS EOE , Packer and Commlsaicu Dealer. mal-ly ESTABLISHED 1855 EXCELSIOR STOVE HOTTSE. e and Retail Uealer In Tinware Tinners' t took. M-tals &rc. . Western Apncy for Mrlfirt Celetotei Donlile-Casei f roibt Iren FOR DWELLINGS. BESTAUKANTb AND HOTELS doorman's Patent Marbleized Iron Mantel * Tn all Qndes The New OKA.VITK IRONWARE , the finest article erer made/or eookirirutensiU. HEADQUARTERS for the following. well-known stoves : HUB'S ' IMPBHEB COflH. Hit "CHiiHTEH OU" It K .Iftmt dm d mlei. t fiiHt "MHllTir M. J. MoKELLIGOJST , UiPOBTKB AND JOBBKRIO ? IAIINES AND LIQUORS : TOBACCOS AND CIGARS. ! < J74 fr'arwham Street , - - Omaha Old Kentucky WhiikiM a Specialty Clients for the Eldorado Wine Co. , California.- , HospeJr.as Go. Pictures Regilding 94 DODGE ST. . AJ. FERAL COMr S ( H S 282Oouela Street. dec2J-tf JOfllS H. GREEN , TATE MILLS , -DEALER IK- GRAIN. FLOUR AND FEED AND ommlfj < ! en Merchant. EDWAKU KUKtlL , Mn gister of the Departed No. 4S8 10th B i. Firuhim and Ham * ? . Will by the aid of Erurdian iplriti. obtain ofanvonoa view or th past , present and etara. No fee * obirzod in caauj or ick- " & CO. GRAIH Chicago and Om lia.