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" YOL. YI. OMAHA , NEB. , SATURDAY JANTCTAHY 20 , 1877. 186.
THE DAELYBEE
E. B08EWATEB , Editor cad Proprltter.
. 6et. 9ti mi IOtX- & .
TERMS OF BtrBSCSIPnON
Copy , i year. In adTance , ( postpaid ) . . $8.00
months , in advance 4.0I
" < months. In advance. . . 2.00
OMAHA BUS KSS DIRECTORY
CRACKER MANUFACTORY.
McClnre & Smith , 185 Harney Street , bet
Uth and 12th. deol5-tf
JOB
_ Omaha Bee. 138 Farnham Street.
MERCHANT TAILOK
U. A. LIndqnest. the Merenantallor.hM
received a full assortment of Cloths , Cassi-
raereg and Vestlngs. for spring and rammer
which can be made tip in tne latest style and
at reasonable rates. Satisfaction inaran-
septS
SOAP FACTORY.
Premium Bosp Works. Powell it Co. , still
manufacture their Premlnra Eoap. Fire
first preminmBawarded by the Douglas coun
ty and State fairs , and Potta * atamle county
I nra. _ Orderg solioited from tha trad * .
FREDERICK ,
THE HATTER
i
OF OM.VHA. ,
Opposite Grand Central Hotel.
deet-Aa
BEUTISTS ,
e ? Vo 232 FARNHAM ST.
OWt AH A.
. 0. CILUHtfB. A. W. VABOH.
Billings fc ffasra.
234 Farakaa Street. ,
BETWEEN 13TH 4HTH.UP-STAIRS.
Teeth extracted without pain by tug of 51-
rons Oxide. Office open at all hours.
PHYSIOIANS AWIJ SURGEONS.
SURGICAL ROOMS ,
I.VANCAMP.M.D.
1I I
Dlipeases tus own medicine * , and berid I
Tesnlar practice , makes
specialities of De-
rineements and Diseases peculiar to women ,
ristalt. Piles and other disease * of the Reo- u
OFTIOB Corner of rareis-5 and Mth c
Street , first door to the right , np-stalra. Res n
idence. 18th Street , first door sonth of the
Second Methodist Church , Omaha , Nebras t
kt . Address Lock Box ? M. iaTi1dw f fa
fati
ti
R PM ATHEWSONMD. titt
Physician & tta1 tto
S Surgeon a1a
Offles Cor. Farnhsm and 13th st. onr Drug Star * t :
Reidenae , 615 east side Serenttenth street n
between Darenport and Chieajo. a
Office honrs 8:33 to 10:33 a. m. , 2 to 4 and
CtoSp. m. . _ deolS-lm nP1
P1
V. H. COFFMAW. M. D P1ri
ritt
Physician & Surgeon tttl tti
tltt
241 Firnhlm 8lr * t. tt
Tor Professional Services Three Dollars a ttai t
visit _ seplO-dlT ai
aifii
O.S. WCOD M.D. . fii
fiitt
HOMCEPATHIST ttfr
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ROOM 1. OREIOSTON SLOCK. ki
Northwest Corner Fifteenth and Douglit-8lt. kigi
Residence 905 Sixteenth Street. Corner of gia
3 race. Omaha , Nebraska.
Compound Oxygen treatment for Chronic a
Diseases. tt
OBeeHow 8 to 10 A. M..1 to i P. H. . ttof
and 6 to 8 P. M. _ seoaodtf ofw
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KOMCEPATKEST m w
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emCE Raomi.Nos.1Z&13.1acob > < Bleet
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COR. FIFTEENTE-ST. & CAPITOL-A 7. thdl
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arOFi'ICE HOURS ! to 10 a. a. . 1 to < ,
ud 7 to 8 D. m. lanStf
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H. C.JES5EN.M.D. ,
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HOMCEPATHIST hiht
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Jhncfone * : 2M Howard , bet.
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Office 48312th St , bet. Farnam & Harney ao
Offitehonn from 8 to 10 a. m. . iroa 1 to 4 p th
m. . and from 7 to 8 D. m. oetlftf
8tl
DR. DON , ofTt reef
OrriCE-SII Foure nth. t ,2d floor , Roem I , Tt
OMAHA NEBRASKA. bli
Trta Chronlcyirulent and Hpecial Dloeas- Bit
including Nervous Debility and Ven - th
nal complaints such as Syphilis , Gonorrhea ,
Qleet , Btriotnre , Orchitis , Bubo.
Charges reasonable , and permanent cures
ado la tiic shortest time possible. Seminal
Weakneen , Spermatorrhea ( night losses ) .
Sexual Debility and Irapotency ( loss of mine
sexual power ) , and all Impediments to Mar
riage permanently cured , fto merenry osed , no
Patients at a distance treated by letter. Med- BtC
iclneseent everywhere. Consultations free , kli
personally or by mail.
Ofiee hours : 9a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday an
\t > . m. to o. m. Ual2tf " 1
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wi
MISCELLANEOUS ADVEHTISEMENT * . wiPe
MAX , MONVOISIN. of f
FUB 8KIN DRESSEB. ofSf
of
uL. f" A-N L. 4 i I L-\-/ sel
Kid IflT's and Fur cleaned Buck and Tor ch
stores made and repaired. chUo
Uo
4M10th St. Bhop. 18th St. bet. Howa.d and
Jackwn. deeM-tf ari
thiwl
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PUMPS , PIPE & HOSE. de.Al .
Steam. 7ore and Lift Pumps. Iron and- Al
Brass Doable aad bingle Acting Feres J thi
Pumps. Ireal. Gas and Steam Pipe and" thiMl
Fitting * , tfrasg Valves , Hoee. finsjne
Trimmingf . to. Wholesale iind Retail. 5f of !
A. L. BTBANQ , f he
oolS-Cm 181 Farnham-sL. Omaha. Neb. nai
"
St. Hiclas's CMsimas Tisit. P < J
Many think , but It isn't troj- the
Santa Ciaos oomos as h * n ed to do i mi
he world nas jrowa ro lane of l t , mime
e rlr anddocra twait.
1
This j tar he has atent * to do it all ,
And don't to around to tht honjcs at all ; eel
fie b 4 one pl ce in every town , W.
Where his presents can all bo foand.
At midnight last week be went to Bunee
And there unloaded his sleteh at on * -
Jn t as he done in yeari before
lie filled ohoak full Bnaoe'a btore.
With presents for Katie. Nellie and John. I
And hundreds of others , alt written down i
Be says your mothers mail go to Bunee , let
And hare the roods sent home at onee.
With erery rift , be tt one or more , to ]
A present goes from Bnnce'i StTe. ing
Bo tend and ret your thin is rirnt qmek
With your present from rood ST. NICE. brs
Bunco's Hat Emporium corner fourteenth brsn
aad Oourla * st * \ n <
ani
sta
JOOaK2 . * X. A R TA ILOB'S UHIOH.
Keeta fir t Monday in erery month at T r- phi
mer iiali. at 3 o'clock , Ofieere Preuoeat 0. wri
Maaaaa ; Vloe-Prerideat John Jtelfelj
Keooroer and Correspondinc becreUry , B. iff
HUM : Ireaiuer. UIUUT Bwansoiu
XM liWN MOULD12KS UNION. No. 130 in i
OMojrs Jreaideat. A. tJ. WrUrley ; Vice km
T&O Q J dentleman ; Keeording asoretary
UOA * . A.aprror ; yinanetal Seirettr/.A. J ing
Kooera , Oomupondinr Kepresentaare A. me
B. rfieri treasurer. Jonn B. oneller ;
Ia4a i .WiIll m Lomol > oorkeeper. jnuik aut
ermaa4 iTaswes. Cbas. A. Sparrow ,
X e M uontleaan. A. & WrigJer. iy
THE BATIK FIELD ,
The Round in the Senatorial
rial Fight.
AR Exciting Seeae.
The Break Kade by tht Hitthcock
Ken.
CoYernor Saanders the Heroofti *
Hour.
Denial
< O. S2.
OorrvejwcstsMi of & St * .
Lincoln , January 18. The fight
i * over and the victory won. At 4
p. m. the joint convent'on met and
began balloting , with but one man
Meyeruabsent. . Everything was
on tbe tip-toe of anxious expecta
tion. The galleries , lobby and every
nook and cranny of the old capitol
building waa pusked with * multi
tude of expectant people. When
Abbott brought down bin gavel for
cibly , all was quiet and everybody
awaited the call of members. Am.
broae row , and answered , Savage ;
AUn , Saunderi ; Birkhauaer , Davis ;
Carnei , baundere. Everybody ex-
peottd him to answer as before ,
Hitchcock , but in deliberate tones
be Announced Alvln Baundefi.
A sanitation then moved the
crojrd , and only l.y a quick stroke
of the gavel did tne president suc
ceed in quelling the disturbance ,
next came Chepman and Colby i
with tbe same name in answer to J *
their calls. Then a spontaneous i
burst of applause shook The walls of
the chamber , and was with exceeding - ft
ing i difficulty brought to quietness.
A wild enthubiasm begun to pre
vail among the whole crowd , as
Howe , Holt and every republican
in tbe senate except Biyant and
Hayes voted Alvin tiaundera. ol
The members of the house came sc
up to the same mark , and in the scai
corridors of the building bexan a
most tremendous uproar , as the elec
tion : of Saunders became cer tr
tain. The multitude swayed CO
Lo and fro , men rushed CO
to tbe door frantically and cou'd su
jnly by force be kept from forcing 53
in entrance , while a dozen reporters diH
ind politicians were equally anxious H
o < force their way out , that tbey dr
night reach tbe telegraph offices tel
ind ; inform their friends of the good telwi
lews. For some time it was im- wi
ossible to keep the members frum ey
isingfand shaking glad hands with us
heir friends. Some with vise-like pi.ve
jnp i grasped the hands of those neai veTo
hem and with ill repressed tears In
bnlr eyes expressed their joy , and
general hand-shaking followed the
mnouncemont Baandera 88 votes , To
5avaye 25 , absent 1 , not voting 1. Ted
Gov. Baundera was outside , and d
he bland expression of that honest da
nendly face showed full well the wa
Coi
ceen satisfaction with which be an
7eeted his numerous friends.
Jrlggs and Crounse , Manderson , een
nd all his opponents who were in ems
he capitol were among the first io Toi * m
fler congratulations. tloi
In the street a general rush ot
veil-pleased politicians and business
aen from all parts of the country
-ere seen Jocosely expressing satis SUA
wjtion The Hitchcock men rake A
philosophically , and look as if roe A.
bey were resigned to their irreme- eon
iable fate. tloi
The Democrat ) look serene , and
ay the best man was selected , 0
"hey deserve credit for their feilty Hat mei
party , al'hough it is said sixteen ecu
ad agreed to vote for Hitchcock if tie Bar
e could get votes enough to enable "i
bat number to pull him through 10 f
ThP AQtiBT How about the Autib ? peti.at
your readers could have seen the eli
otion of passengers Omaha bound oan
not
ills evening they would have been pen
trlk-inffly reminded of a * Methodist the
Slid
svival meeting after the "descent ordi
power" in the conversion of souls , pap
he religious frenay of earnest , cess
lack Ytor.hippers was altogether cessfi
milar to tbe political hilarity of
ie baund r& men.
B. * M. HUDDLE. mia
Alfl
The Journal misstate ! the tentl-
lony of Wheeler. He testified om
otbing concerning Taylor. In- fled'
ead of saying-'one signature ( Per-
Ins1) waa made with a sieel pen ,
ad the other waa not , " he said : Boa Pli
The signature in question was eert
ntten with an ordinary pen , but wit esia
;
erkinsusually stub . "
- usually uses a pen. wee
Testimony before the committee the i
ttio Senate is completed It IB east (25) ( ) I.
snerally conceded , in fact members the i
the comm'ttfe express them- (26) ( ) I
ilvei RS satisfied that the ridii ;
large of bribery is without founda- aon
on , as the papers in question eout port
fraudulent. The committee of on I
te housee elicited testimony to-day enre
note
blob lead them to concur in tbe ttefe
jclsion of the senate committee. ttefeAt
Iso they developed the fact that aetii ansT
in statement an to tiie Rosewater- 1877. i
arquette conversation in Irving' ? true
flee iia csnard. Marquette swears IT
never met Mr. Kosewater in the i
Id office at any time or for auy
irpoM.
O'Grady swears Flannigan re-
iatedly said he had no respect for At
e oath of any man , and would toot
ake hia oath on any subject for Com A.
oney. ofMOn
The following telegram On
was rn-
itioi
ived from Mr. Perkins : wUl 1
, Jan. 17,1877,3 A.M. Bteli
OXAHA , Neb. Jan. 18. 1 estal this i
A. Aklo'-t. Prttidnt Statt Smalt : hear "
Ivones. IffoMfr Motut of foprtttHtoti * tern
, Nte. ;
COUE
am Informed that one or more eont
petit
Uen , or copies thereof , purporting notii
have been written by me , touch- Intei the !
the election of Senator in Ne. eopj
a ne
asks , is or are btlng used tolnflu- thr te
ice in some way the said election , hear ( A
id I wish to state , and do hereby hearF
&te most unqualifiedly and em- F I 1 (
latically , that I have neither hot *
caused to be written eat , ]
ritlen or , nor and I
jned or caused to be signed , nor intb and I
any way authorized nor have any tirai
sold
lowledge of the writing or sipn * QEO
of any letter or telegraphic Ban
easage or other piper advising or
tborizlng the me ol money or
other corrupt influence for or
asainst any candidate for any
office , and any such pretended doc
ument or copy la forged and fraudu
lent.
( Hlgned , ) CHAS. E. PJSRKINS.
ONLY OHE Blt/Ci
came np to-day new , that of Wal
ton , amending an act fixing the
boundaries'of certain counties.
It ia probable the legislature wll
adjourn again nn'll ' Monday , tomorrow -
morrow morning , to give time to
the poor members , who have lost no
much eleep from oaueuwlng , to r
cunerate their strength.
Hurrah for Blunders ! Bhake !
LINO.
NATIONAL 8DHBI AL INSTITUTE
OF ISPlANAPOlilB. DTD.
Three er More of Its 8ur eons Abeut to He *
hltthieCHy.
Anether Oppartenl y offered ( br Oie Relief el
ef the Afflicted of our Statt without jolnj
to Indtanspoll * .
The Bttrgeons will be at the Grand
Central Hotel , Omaha Neb. Jan
uary 18 , 19 , 20 , 1877. They will
h ve with them this time a much
finer outfit of braces and appliances
than heretofore , ana in every re
spect will come fully prepared to
treat all surgical cases , Paralysis ,
all kinds of deformities of the
tics , spine and limbs , diseased
Joints , diseased eyes , Catarrh , pri
vate diseases , Files , Fistula , etc.
Remember , these surgeons are
from the old reliable .Rational fiur-
Sical Institute founded by Dr. H.
R. Allen.
jan2- 9 18 161718Ifl-w8i
ATTET TIOJU
Is called to the perfect-fitting shirts
nd fine underwear manufactured by
The Omaha j&iirt Itiolorj/t Ph. [
Gtottbeimer , proprietor. Httvin *
npened an establishment for the ex- ,
jiusive manufacture of these goods , j1
l
ae uarantees satisfaction in every * ,
Loth ai to quality and fit , ant i
lis facilities are such that he is on-
ibled to t rn out better work at less
irices than can possibly be offered v
ilsewhere. A full line of gents' eib
ine furnishing goods constantly on b
ind. ] ' Give him a call. I28vm Si
Sict
A TERRIBLE COUGH. ctfe
fe
feai
How often we hear the above re- ai
nark during these extreme changes
f weather. Colds , coughs and titl
ore throats were never more prev- tl
tlCO
Jent among children than now. COcc
few we are going to urge you tory cc
ccm
ry a remedy which has excited m
ommenta by physicians all over the
ountry , who acknowledge their lo
urprise at the wonderful and hap- sa
y results from its use. That reme- saN
y is the well known preparation , be
ale's Cough Cordial. Your own OE
rugglst , Martin & Kennard wil
Jll you that it is the best cough th
lediolne they ever sold ; and will to
'arrant a cure or return your mon- th
y to yon in * ase of a failure after cu
sing one half bottle. It is very
leasant . to the taste , making it a tit
ery deslraoln remedy for children. hii
-riw6rn dp
LLUAL NuTI-t ,
OreJiard Oty Arntukural WorTa , and bemi
mavtk tnevffural Worl , run-reri- mi
dent diftndnll.
You are hereby not'fled that on ( he 28th
iy : of December I STB a bill of particulars frc
u filed in the County Conrtof Donglai th
nnt" Nebraska. by Dan Burr ai plain tit. thbj
id < againtt on M defendants. 09 ooj at bj
id prayer of whieh \ th * collection of no $41
indnd and twen y doll n an 1 forty three $41m
nti ( 10 ) elalmedhyntdDlalntifffor m
h pai * for freifht of dtfandann rood * in'
id fcrreoalrs and storage nf ( ald ro ds. in'H
in an require ! to aawer said bill -if p r-
Jalirs on the 5tb d-iT of February n 7. tic
WM. L. PEABODY.
nVwU
Joe
LtBAL NOTICE.
ate of Nebraska. Douglas eonntr. . :
At a county court held at the county court
om , in and for said uuuiifcy. January Cth At
D. 187T. Preterit. 0. H. Sedgwick. Jf
nntr fndre. In the matter of the adap- .
in of Blanch * Benton a minor child of lo i
era Benton , by John H. McAIria and SW
ittie McAlrin. it ,
3n rendinr and fillne the verified stateIO
mtB of tlora Benton. John McAlvin and mt
ittie MeAlrtn , asking the decree of this cot
art fo- the adoption ot taldminor Blanche
mton. by th * tald John MeAlvin and llatI I
McAlrm ] J on i
'rdered. That Jannnry 81. A. D. 1S77. at , . „ „
o'clock a. m. , is assigned .jr hearing said re
tition , when all pi 4.ni interested in said err
itter may appear at a county court to bo , 1
Id , in and for uid county , and show
e why the prayer of petitioner should ore
be cnnled ; and that notice of the rec
ndener of said petition and the bearing _ „ .
reof. ] be fi en to all p rsons interested in f et
d matterjby pabhshinr a cop ) of this bei
ler in THE OVAHA W KKLT BKI. a newsi i tn
per printed in said county , for three suet iT
ISITO weeks , prior to said d v of hoaring. Wi
_ ° ' fl' BEDQW1CK. the
Atnaeopy. ) County Judge. } u. .
DUI
I. GAL NO I ICE. der
wai
? . Bsrgett plaintiff. rsJera- 1
ah Bhra. F. Ullle Bebm. his wife , and
frd K. Darren * defendanti. oft
FniaUdqmlonti , fyrttnak Sifun endf. dar
IM Bm kit mh :
fou ' and each of yon are hereby noti-
that an a iion has been commenced con
linst yon and taid defendant Alfred R. sup
frene b * the ral.l Frederick t' . Bnrgctt.
intiff. in th * lUttriot Court In ani. cr tinj
agiai eoonty. Nebraska , to foreclose a to
tain mortgaca deed of th * following real toI
at * situated in said tonnty and state > o-
: : Tt * aouthwest quarter of the north- con
l quarter and toe northwest qnjrter of app
southwest i quarter of section twenty-five
and.th * southa t quarter of the north- spei
quarer , ard th * northeast quarter of joui
southeast i quarter of section twenty-sir
in : township fifteen (15) ( ) north of range
lve (12 , . east of thtixth principal me-
lan , containing on * ' nadred and sixty
res more or I'is. together with all the ap-
tenanoei thereto belonging. Made , ex
ited and delivered by you to said plaintiff
th * 26th day of July. A. D. , . .87to s -
the payment of a certain promusory Of J
of * ren 'late therewith , aid * by said tbe
endant Jeremiah Behmtoaiit ylaintiff. i
nd you will t > .ke notice that nnle s yon tbe
iwr the petition of said tlantiff tin said nen
ion by theJ6th d y of Febrnary. A. D. .
th * tsme will be taken against yon as pea
. FREDERICK P. any
PlatLtiff.
J. 1. Wraam and R. * \ OATLOIB ton
Attorneys. Janli-1623 StMebfid tout
wbl
LfcUAL NOTICE. ties
the
te ef Nebraska , Donglft * Covntjr , ss ; dai
a eonnty eoort held at theoonntr
si room , in and for said eonnty. Dee. 27th
D. , 1876. Present. 0. H Sodcwlok.
tnty Judge. . . In the matter of th * estat * A
Hax Henry Stein , deceased , Fre
reading add filing the verified t > e-
of Ells * Btam. praying that the fast by i
and testament of ihe said Max. Henry Bei
doasd , be allowed , probated , and
ibliihed. which Mid will it on file in tol.
court. Ordered , that January 34th. A. a bo
1877. at 9 o'clock a. m. . Is assigned f r vati
ring nid petition , when all persons in
-std in < ald matter may aztpenr at a era
nty court to be held , in and for said
nty , and show cause whr tbe prayer of
itioner stould not be cranted ; and that
lee of the pendency of said petition and
hearinr thereof , be rivtn to all 'rergons
srested in said matter , by publishing a BUIs
of this order in the Omaha Weekly Bt . s
lewspaprr printed in said eonnty. tor
sncccjjire weeks , prior to said day of mai
nnr. 0. H. SEDQWICK , mil
true copy. ) County Jndce. On ie
the
OR BALE At panio prices und on most sun
liberal terms : 198 lots. 132 acres , two
1s and federal howea , located in dlffer-
INtrU of the city. North east , sonth
wtt. Bereral of these lota are located
he heart of th * eity. On Farnham , 13th
DEJ
otter str * U the
near Post Office and DEJE
ind Central Uot l. Thii property will be E
lot by lot ad in acre ortialtao. * pieces.
. P. BBMIS. CoiMns House , 9th and Ma ;
racy itraeU. do9-lwsaUwedtf ciai ,
ate
a'at
A MUA m Avnai -
Avnainttta erm-
sole
Met freS.
BTa * < ( u _ , t
YER1T LATEST.
Russia has Sent Fresh Orders
to the United Stares for
Munitions of War.
Jn Orphan Asylum Hear St. Louis
Burned and One Life Lost.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH FROM THE
LEADING COMMERCIAL CIMES OF
THE COUNTRXTC. , ITC.
[ MlDNIQHl 1ELEQRAPB.1
NATION AL CAPITAL ,
SENATE PKOCEET ) NOS. .
* Washington. Jauuery 19.-Bena-
tor Cooper presented a num er of
petitions f i oni the southern confer
encea of thu Methodist Episcopal
church in favor of paying tne claim
of tbe Metliodl-t publishing house
t f Nashville. Referred.
Senator West , irmu the Commit
ted on Railroads , reported wj'h
amendment * , to4tho Eonate bill recently
"
cently introduced" by Senator Gor
don to create a slni iusr fund for ihe
liquidation of government bonds
ailvaaoed to the Central i-adfloraii-
r d Company of California , West
ern PaclUo Company , and TJn on .
Pttcifio railroad company , under tbe
act of July 1 , 1882 , and acts amend
atory thereof , und Jor tiie settle
ment of claims of the government
on account of said bonds. Placed
on the cileudar
Paddock introduced a till for the
relief of settlers en the piblio lands
under the pre-emption lawa. Re
ferred.
Whyte moved the Senate adjourn
an Monday.
Edmundi opposed Whyte's mo.
Ion to adjjum till Monday ,
the compromise electoral bill must
be pasaea by a Teek from Tuesday ,
it at all , and should be crn ideied
Lo-morrow < , and either be destroyed
> y manly blows or passed nut post
poned or smothered.
Senator Bteveueon thought a pri- $1
ate conference to-morrow mi ht
ifieot more than a session , but the
ill : should be passed as soon as poa-
ible.
Senator Edmunds insisted on
calling the bill up to-morrow. Cou-
eronce could not be held mornings
nd evenings. The bill was of
jreat ' importance and should be
iiorouguly discussed.
Senator Whyte withdrew his mo- fawi
Ion , and the Wallace resolution wi
oncernmg the electoral count WJB sh
onsidered. 5
Senator Bogy continurd his re-
aarks on Louisiana mat tern.
In fhe course of the debate fol- qu
iwing the speech , Senator Bogy lie
nd the character of Packard iu 6
Jew > was that of an infamous rob- 65
er. [ Great applause in the galleiy
n the rizbt of the chair. ] aomi
On motion ol Senator Edmunds mi
ie sergeaut-at-arms was directed
clear the galleries on tbe right of
ie chamber. The order was exe-
niedimmediatelv.
bherman tald Body's exparte tes- If
mony did not exiet. He refuted do
is denunciation of Packard , and
p'ended that gentleman's charao- 41j
ir.
ir.deveral , pplrited passages occurred
atween Bogy and Republican
icmberfl.
Pending discussion , Windom , 17
om the conference committee on
ie House contingent deficiency Mi
ill ] , reported an approprlath n of
10,000 for transportation of govern- ed. '
leut < notes , bonds , etc. ; $20,000 for
ivestigating ' committees in the
xmse ; $25,000 for the Senate elec-
ons committee.
Afcher executive session , ad- (
urued. uni
H < 'USE OF BEPREKE STAT1VE8. i
Ex ] Governor Wells and General an
nderdon were brought before tbe me
iouee for contempt. They a ked | Dea
be allo ed to postpone their an- j
per till the remaining member of {
ie Louisiana b ard arrived The , it
alter was referred to the judiciary \
* '
immittee. ; A .
Ellio oflered a resolution calling '
the President for information Or
Karding the rival uouisiana gov-
nments. Referred it ,
Rlley , of Pennsylvania , endeav- anT
ed to introduce a resolution di- , °
0
otine tbe military committee to pe i
port what arms and troops are "d
ing traus'erred from one bection cfu'
another i , the number of troops in not :
'ashing1 on tbe object of collecting
em and by who-e order it is done , mit
it was prevented by a point of or- oj *
r beiui msde that the resolution >
is out of order Friday.
TheHouxeweut into committee Ja :
the whole on the private oaleu-
r. When the committee rose , Dt
liter submitted the report of the part
u.'ereno committee on the bill to ,3 -1
pply the deficiency in the oon- Sa
geut fond of the House. Agreed Tla
the m
Com
Solman , from the appropriation Jecti
umittee , reported the legislative Judj * 1U' ; ;
propnation bill Made the and 1
jclal order for Tuesday next. Ad- petit
irned. By/
JNEW
te
THE DUEL. t
m
New York , January 19. A friend
Frederick May , diEpleaeed with [
"first authentic narrative" ol n
Bennett-May duel , writes to the <
wapaper in which the articla ap-
ired , and saye , "neither Mayor
part of bis clothing was hit ,
alcbed , grazed nor In any way ;
iched by the one , and only shot
lioh was pzchan ed by the par * i.
. The affair then terminated by
party seeking satisfaction tie
ring himself satisfied. "
FBtlD'8 MOUTH 18 8BALED.
Washington dispatch says
ederick May was asked last night I
a reporter if he ran away from
nnett , after the snap of bis pi > -
He refused to say anything
9Ut it , remarking It was his pri
te business and would not deny
affirm any reports.
MISSOURI.
?
NINO OF AX O3PRAN ASYLUM
3L Liuis , January 19 The Qer
m Protestant orphan asylum , ten
lea from here , burned laat night.
child , of pir year ; * , perished in
flames. Iss unknown ; In-
ance , $18,000
FIJOM THE "WEST.
AT3 OF A WELI , KKuWN DOOTOK.
Denver , January 19. Dr. M.
lyer Manx , a well known phyp bf
of this eit , died suddenly this
ernoon. The Evnatng times
tea it is probably the result of a
cide , the. deceased having been ai
licteg fgr abortion. (
FOKEIGNlNOTES.
AMMU ITION lOK BOSNIA.
London , January 19. The
Eeutscbe Zeitunp reports that Bus-
sla ha * sent fresh orders to the
United StatPt 'or Itrge quantises of
arms and aminunitkM ) , and has re
quested Austrian ' 'contractors for
cartridges to burry , deliveribg , bnt
they w II be unable to make any
deliveries before the date originally
filedTHE
THE POBTE'S CLTIMATIOX ,
London , January 10. A Vienna
correspondent of the Dally Tele-
uraph says it is a fact that the
Porte on Tuesday last informed
b'ervia that it would on no consid
eration renew the armistice , but
would march in Belzrade is Servin
didn't treat directly with Turkey.
AN EtKCTION BOW.
Montreal , January 19. At the
election in Delkle village yester
day while eouie for'y men were en
gaged In a brutal i free fight , the
town hall was completely sacked
and the polling booih wrecked. The
French Canadians v , : uht not allow
the English to vole.
ILUNOI8.
STODX AOK'-fSTJlKSOKDER.
Press says information has been re
ceived at the capiti 1 tbat 600 'ami-
lies . nt toloux recently engaged in
hostilities with the United Hint PS
government , croBso-i the nonlnrtst
bT-derreaen . ly , aud encamped near
Wood Mountain
LATEST MARKET REPORTS
NEW YORK PRODUCE.
, Jan. 19.
Wheat-Firmer , limited demand ;
PTo. 2 Milwaukee , * 1 47 b'd ; No. S
lo' , store , SI 40 ; No. 2 Chicago ,
lominallv at 31 45.
Bye- Quiet
Barley Firmer.
Corn Heavy ; new western
nixed , on track , nnparded , 693 ;
nixed , no grade , new , 66a66c ; old
western mixed , 60a63i. al
Oats Dull and unchanged. 01 >
Eggs Dull and lower , alSlaSSc. 01tt
Pork Dull and unsettled , at
i760. ! ' a'fe i
Dressed Hogs Firm ; western fe
IS 50.
Lard Firm , at 11 Zflall 80.
.Butter Dull and unohnnged. dire
Whisky Quiet , at $1 14.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK
| Q
CHICAGO , Jan 19.
Cattle Receipts , 5,000. Market re
jirly active , but easier , with down tenc
ward tendency ; medium to exfra nc
hippere , 4 ( Ka5 ) 37 } chiefly at 4 lOa Ie
10 i ; stockprs quiet and quoted at til
76a3 fiO ; butchera. 2 75a4 25 tilki
Hogs Receipts 9,000. Market ki
uiet , .but firmer5 ; lOc higher ; sales eflFl
eht t icon and p-iohers at 5 93a Fl '
OS ; si d shipping and selected ,
25iJ ( 75 ; " 'osed steady.
Bheep I lJ ° cpipfs 2,500. Market
stive , ptoady nnd firm ; Bales com-
ton to choice , 3 72 5 62 } .
ST. LOUIS PRODUCE. ea
BT- Louis , Jan. 19. thle
"Wheat Higher No. red JfaU ,
55 ca li , 1 53 bid at close ; No. 3
. , 1 46al45 } , cash.
Porn ( Pniet and flrm 40J cash ; n
by
Febrna'y. tbi
Oats ( Dull and louver , at 3'f bid. fee
Rye ] Quiet and'unchanged. lie
Whisky 1 07. .
Pork 1 Quiet and unchanged ;
14 asked cash : 16 75 bid. pn
Lard ] Good demand , at 1061 } * °
arch.
Bulk Meats Dull and unohang-
.
a
BT. LOUIS LIVE STOCK. to
ST. Louis , Jan , 19. str
Cattle Receipts 5,00. Slow and ore
ichanged. pe
Hogs Receipts , 4.000. Inactive vie
id lower ; light shipping , 600 50 ; or
edium to irootl packinu , 6 S aSSO ; on
st heavy , 5 5a5 90 ; fanov , 5 65 1
' tioi
tioi'J
LEGAL NOTICE. 'J
to
* of Nebraska. Douglas eonntr. ss :
U Co nty Court hel t tth eiunty court
im. in pud fnrsiii county. Ocoembir , Prt
D. . 1876. Present ' . & . Sedgwick
tr udge. In the matter of the es.aie mo
Io ] eph Bauma . deceased : bee
area 'in ' ? and on filling the Tended pe cer
on cf Wil'helme ' ia "rum n. pray ng
the at will an i testament of s id re- enc
sed be probated alliwedand ejtibluhod con
.sheKopointe eteo ( iz.
irdered , t atJinnary l t. A , D. lS76nt < > tbe'I
lock a. m .is Assigned lor he'ri'g ra.d 'I
iioi. when all p rfuns in ereitid in pol
mailer m y aopear nt a county cojrt to
held , in and for said oan ty , and 'how but
iso why tba pr-yerof p titicnor should 'I
be : granted ; and that notice of hr pea
icy or said i > e ition a d the heirine con
reef J , be given to a'l oer ons nterea ed con
mid mnt r. b / rubli h ni copy of 'his ouu
r in the Omaha , iekly fitanews -
3 prin ei in aid conn.y. for three fue- bra
nre w ek , prior to paid d yof hcantg , sen
C H. . E O * IOK.
| > ro
LEGALTO UE. mil
ive
ladley M. Steal ? and ? amnsl K. Johnson 1(11 : <
tners u st/elo Johnsoa plaintiQ * s.
K. vlayand'J.w. . t.avis. fate p.rtners OCD
Icy < l avi de'esdant. Tn
aid defedant * will take notice thit said tlie
iai.ffs have file ! their petition agtinst 3
in ths Di < tris Court tor longla rrit
laty in tha State of Nebraska , 'i he ob- cau
nd prayer of said petition if to obUln
gment ( gainst laid defendants for iy
3U with interest < rnm Ajjr.lfith 1878. tba
defendants ara required to answ-r said
itlou on the 5th dny cf Man h )8'7. ) an
SiKKLKiJOHN-ON , -trt
, Attorney.
LEGAL NOTICE.
r
of Nebraska. I'ouslag County , u :
a county court beld at the county court
, in and for tnid county. Dee 19th A. con
1876. l're onr. C. H. SediwIoS. Co tnty hit
ge. In the matter of the estate of Wal-
A. Blake , deceased.
reading and filins the rerlfied petition
ames H. Mcdeath. aiminlstrator for
mi ° pion to ejmproivis ! certain cla-'ms of
estate aga n t ( .ebtira thereof and for
allowance ct his a onct us filed. Or-
Bd. that January 23d A. 1) . . Ii76. at 9 o'-
K a. m.t is assigned for hearing said pe ball
on , when all persons interested in said
Iter may appear at a , County Court to be Wa
. in acd lor said eonnty. and ebow
why the prayer of petitioner should Hti
be granted ; and that notice of the pen- loci
cy of said petition and the hearing there
be Riven to nil persons interest1 ! in raid
Lter. by publishing a copy af this order Mr.
the Uraaba Weekly BEK. a newspaper low
tted in said county , for three successive . ,
IKS , prior to said day of hearintr , ! Ult
C. H. SEDOWICK ,
true copy. County Jndgt.
1
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slaaSgl' I ?
llSi ? " =
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3f | = rl2 § 9k
3 = 5 = gSiS
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2
HISTORY
/UNITE08TATE8. G
B o J. Ln t * LI * . D BOW reaar I Onlg 1 lee TORI : '
wblcb ! comptct * or vurthj to lx pablUtcd In liotb JN !
rilh and Orrramu. OoeUm and profusely
itratvcl. i * lo * * ri-Md Tolane,7Vic uecoaUouot 1
toer df > l ltll/Utt'trt J wcoaot ) r t > nn chlng Grand
nnli CertbrmUoo. AGENTS WANTED ! '
laterMt mry when ia UietArVU * j huurjofi'cr cona
ne * . rare cttiutce f JUtou ttckioc * Jkit-tttM boct
TELEGRAPHIC.
STATE CAPITAL.
Congress Asked to Admit Our
Contingent Congressman.
The Honve Passes a Bill Appro
priating $25,000 to Defray
Expenses of the Session.
Both Houses Have Ad.
till Tuesday
Kext.
Competent "Witnesses Coincide in
Pronouncing Perkins' Signa
ture a .Forgery.
The InTCfeliga'iiiff Committees Ad-
juurntill the 80th.
An Etrort is itouir Mnde to Ap > r >
bend F ai M
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH FROM THE
LE DINQ COMMS CIAL CITIES OF
TnE COUNTRY UP .03:00 P. M.
[ FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. REPORT }
SfKial Diipa'ck to the Sa.
LKOlSLiTlVB PR-CEEDING3.
Lincoln , Neb. , January 19. In
the Senate , Mr. Chapman Intro-
luced a concurrent resolution pre
senting a memorial to Congress to
idmit the contingent member of
Jongress elect from this State.
The House parsed a bill appropri-
iting twenty-five thousand dollars
ut of the general funds to defray
be expenses or this session , and
' ked the Senate to concur. Je-
erred.
ADJODBNEE
Both houses a 1jouim ' till Tuesl
lay at 2 p. m.
THAT FBATJDTJLENTSrONATTJRB.
The investigatiugco. imitteesmet
joint session and to- ' . : testimony
egarding the signatures. Compe. t
ant witnesses coincide in pros
.ouncing Perkins' s'gnnture fraud-
snt. The committees adj urued
illTuesaay , the SOth , when Per-
ins is expected to testify. An
Cfort is being made to apprebend
'lannigan. LINO.
NEW YORK.
HOARDING THB ELECTORAL TOTE a
RESOLUTION. E
New York , January 19. In re- k
ardinc the resolution adopted by b
ie joint committee for counting SIfr
lectoral votes the Herald believes frIc
would be enrtors'd by the Ameri- Ich
m people. Ihe bill passed U-n- Ictl
reea and was promptly approved tlu
y tbe President. The adoption of tltl
iis plan it beliovea will have ef- tl
ct to reassure the country and re-
2ves"apprehenalont und vague
ingers. All the elements of the
opo-ed metuod are constitutional
id promises tc be an an honest
id legal result. If this plan
muld be rejected by Congress no
her can be contrived , fur there is
tt time , it would then be left to
wrangling and furious congress ,
the secret intrigues and bolder
rokes of demagogues , to the in-
easing excitement among the
lople , all resulting , probably in
oleuce , and perhaps iu civil war ;
at : best in ladling discontent on
lea i deer the other.
The Herald ad/ocatea its adop
m.
The World , editorially , still holds AI
its ] decided views respecting the
jctoral uoies , and claims that the
esident of the Senate is nothing
ore than the official receiver ,
eper and opener of the electoral
rtificates , and theie hia functions
d , and tbe two bouses have tbe
mplete auclusive jurisdiction ot
whole business ,
rhe world avoids discussing the
tnt8of the joint committee plan , i
, by implication , opposes ic. i
Fiie Timea opposes the pi tu and
asiders iw v. ois : feature as that
ustituiiuK live ot the supreme
art judges arbitrators between tbe
m-jbe-j cf Congress. By it the
jate surrenders a method which
3teota tbe ri ht ot states to deter- I
ue the regulBrity of their respect-
votes. Of the two parties whose . . _
ere ts vcre involved , tlie iltmc '
IAD
rats alcut tiavcieixou to ujolce
ie woila vil ! unw believe , and on
auihori'y of a select cr.m.
ttee , that the federal dmstitu/on
mot endure tbe storm ot a close-
couteated presidential election ;
it to meet nu emergency which
adherence i to the Ittter of the in-
umentmiebt really have over-
aae. its considered uecebaary to
istruot a rickety piece of machi '
which will neither hatmonizs T
th other parts of tise system nor
atribute to the faith of the people
the sagneify of tnnir rulera.
MASSACHUSETTS.
HOAKELEC ED.
Boston , January 19 The first
Hot for U. 8. Senator In Joint leg- I
ature resulted : Boutwell 47 ,
ar 148 , Abbott 62 , llice 19 , Bui
ik 2. Seelrye 1. Numher neces- 1
y for a choice , 188. This elects afi nes \
. Hoar. Great excitement fol- hoi
ved the announcement of the re- not
ing ;
it. life
anc
ILLINOIS.
THE BfcNATOBSHn * .
Springfield , Jan. 19 The ballot
Senator stands : Logan 99 , Pal *
87 , Anderson 9 , Davis 4Haines
.Pariah and two independents
andoned Davis and voted for
iderson.
L4th ballot Logan 98 , Palmer 87 ,
irierenn 10 , Davis 2 , HainesS ,
rish 1. '
I5ih Same as last.
16th Same except Anderson 11 , :
ivis 2.
17th and 18th Same as before.
Joint-session adjourned.
K. AOW KKAU/IMA HISTORY "ft
ITEO STATE'S o iMwi tiimr. Tm e trout
> I4L luuti tijftaemlnmt othor. r wnnllj to t > y
out
In bulb EnglUI , uKd Ucrman. Oo , brgt
fusety Uliutrmtril. , nu > prlrad TOIUK. 7WM .
.
nu efuir ot vr. aUradUJj Uluifjmit 1 mtomnl of.pt r t
inad Onttan lCelebrutai AGENTS WANTE r
' '
rtlntrj or
rj-tuautnrtiktttrftnr Atniu. Bend - < nw Mil
4Urm..o4OANIM' lOO. . < I i
MABXET3 B ? TELEGRAPH
CHICAGO PRODUCE.
CHICAGO , Jan. 10 3 p. m.
Whfat Steady ; February , ISO }
bid Mnrcli , 132 } sellarsj No 2 ,
129Ko3 ; , 116.
Com-January , 43 } bid ; Februa-
rvi4fI14J March , 44 | sellers ; May
49J ; iNo2 43 } id
Oats Steady ; cash and January ,
85 | S5 } ; February , 85 } ; March , 26 | ;
April 37aS7 |
Barlpy- Quiet ; February , 61 bid ;
April , 60c sellers.
Pork -Easv ; January , 17 00 ; Feb
rnary , 1710 March , 1740 April
17 65 seller * .
Lard Easy ; January. 10 85 ; Feb
ruary , 1095 ; Msroh , 1116belters {
April , 11 SDall 85.
.NEW YORK MONEY.
NEW YORK , Jan. 19 3 p. m
Money 5af > .
Exchance-Dull at4.83a4.85J. }
Gjiil Firmer ; opened at 1 06J ,
now 1 f6 } .
Givernments Advanced a frac
tion.
B'8 81 ; coupons , 14 } : fi6's , 9fc new ,
10j ; 67's , 13i68's ; ; , 16 } ; 40'u , 13j ;
5's , l J ; currency , 6's , 22.
Btocks Jji'll but tlrm , with an
advance ofsln 'e opening. Lat
ter tran a li MIS up to this hour ug
gra ate 67 ( KID sharps.
W U , 76 ; NYC. 1 Oaf ; Erie ,
fl ; T ke S'.ore , 53j ; N W. 36 } ; pf J ,
5i } : P M , i6j O < fc M , neg'eo ed ; t-t
f ul , 18 ; Wabash , 6r Harlem , 1 40 ;
il C , 48 } ; Alton , ] 01.
MONEY MARliET.
London , January 19. Silver bars
flrmer and advanced to 68 } pence
per ounce.
Tlio Rev. Mr. Nje on Theatres.
The Rev. H. R. JNye said , in the
Atlantic Avenue Univerealist
Church , Brojfilin , la-.t eveuiui' ,
that daucius ; id urace ul , and need
not ba taboed by rtlmlirlous per
sons , except the round dances ,
which are evil In their tendency.
Dramas may f.s well be acted as
read. All these amusements ure
good as recrettions ; bad if made of
the first importance Many the
atrical placards are unfit to be
ueen on the streets ; and when
a play is good.souie unseemly phrase
is thrown into it to please ilia de
praved who are there. It Is not good
or young men to be habitual at-
teudHbts en theatres. It is expen
sive. Its tendency ii toward- * drink
ing Tneutric.il p jr/ormauces should
be given oulym the day time. The
play i& not the object of life The
Hi derioue or 1 fo should be aerioiu.
-N. Y. Suii , 15tb.
BorKngton Hawkeye : ' 'Happy
New-Year , " cried a bash'ul young
nan as lie entered a parlor on West
Eill Monday attemoon. "Pappy
suew yei ? ' ' replied tbe .air creature
ie addressed , 'indeed tM he ; be
laid he saw you slide out ot the
rent door and skip out across the
ot and over tne side fence , and if
ie could iiuve found his other boot
hat I Kickert under the sofa you'd
knew mm too , you bet" And
ilio iha'low of a bender , painful re-
nlni'cence passed over the young
nan's face.
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di
difa
fa
STBOH BXSll. g , 8MB. pj
Byroo. Reed & CoM
di
THE OLDEST B8TABLI8BID
Estate Agency
IN NEBRASKA.
Keep a complete ibstraet of title t all real
Hate in Omaha and Doug ; as county.
MEDICAL.
JKERICAN SUSGICAL DiSTITUTl
1SZ Kamai-St. Omaha Nebraska
f OK TM TKEATKXXT Or
Cliuaif SJFCT Circle Dlieate : & Defcfill'ji ' ,
B.D.Mercer.M.D , Snrrcon and in charge of
ironic Diseases. J. U. Denlie. M. D. . la
arse of DUeasss of Kro. .ar and Throat.
C
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THS CHESTS' OF DIEE&SEI
'HE FOE OF PAIN i
To SSj : a" and Beast. ?
IS THE SHAN OLD [
01
JIWIMBNT
, Sta
Whioh bag itoodtbotertof 40s n. ? 0 °
Ibere is no sore it will not hoal. no Coi
it nill aot core , no ache , no pat. that of ,
Jots tbe human body , or the bo-ij of a [
me or other domestic animal , that does ofi
yield to its magic touch. A boUlo cost- tra
g2Se..50c.'orl.fO. hag often sarod tha traC
'eof a human bein < andestored to life C
cf efnlness many > sJoable horse 9
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sai
eat
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Of )
iiv
ter
the
IffANHOOD pri wei
RESTORED.
Ill Victims of yontbfnl impmde'nce
I who have tried in rain every know
remedy , will learn of a simple pre
scription. FREE , for the speedy cure
'nerrioos , debility , premature decay , tort s'n
anhood. and all disorders brought oc br tiff
cesses. Any drnitnst hastheinrredientg. H
idress. DAV11JSON & CO. 86 Nasan-st. . pla
BW York. octfeodkwlt bin
inpra
pra
mj
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dai
iAHRlAGE married ittl the
cf th4 teisul fjKem. tti k Br
et > Uuit cUieoTniu Ul
. _ _ _ d aic crrtpn > dccooni twvt
titfy tippy It ta mmrri lrclat > oo Mil ml ttai.f
? acd luiaille B < 1 ahoold rm. and pmcmitii BrA
UJDJ information , which no one can tfira to br vttli
on how to ertfem UM h h. and complexion , an
eto fidrd chkJ th * tnabnm oi ronaij tit A
troa MurlU * Onlda In t-e world. Frlc * CO oect
MiU. TM auuurr mtf be conioitod ootautSf or a
asr of tM nt\ta mentkncd in b
A.i * OLttf aliuioB.OV JV tit
MIS CELL ATrnTrs
THE "NEW AUTOMATIC. "
The ) Mort Ksurrellona Adrano * in Saioiag Meolinnl in.
The machine * of the past are complicated. I The "New Autacistie" U simple. noUv.
noiry.heary running , easily deranged , slow , I Itfl. easy runninr. always in order , raiiu
with many anH weak parts , of rough work- I with nineteen moving part , ol wx-ui iie
ojanship. unreliable feed , constantly raryI I fisUh. a perfect nnd irre < iitable ed. wur-
ing tension and make a clumsy , weak and I oat tension , and roaVe a stronc , duiao'r
refractory seam. I beantifal and elastic seam4
Forth * tfail * * f NEBRASKA md Territories offWYOMING ixd UTAH.
< il > t > s o J3ML. Co. ,
/A OfAffJi CESTSAL B01BL BVILDISU. OMAHA. KEB.
A. HT/BERMANST ,
FUR MANUFACTURER !
Load Buyer of Raw Furs.
511 and 513 Thirteenth Street , Omaha ,
Tb attention of pnbllo b tailed to mr Irt and
STOCK ! of
fh is now ready for Inspection. The oonMantly Increasing ; fuciliti" . tpsether with
penoiiftl raperintcndeneyof th manafictnrinr. vrairants a first cla. s s'ock of rood * . All
of my fnr.i are made in the best workmanlike manner mnuf cture d of chn co and seleat
skirs. and. nwtnt to the adrtEtage of burinir raw material Ironi first binda. I can alord
to sell gre&tly below New Yolk prices , single tets srt to any part of the country , and if
not satlifaetory can be retnrnea at my expense. All kinds of tars are kept on band
emed and Moaafactoreil Aoooidiagtotbe Xntcst Stylos.
noylfitf . _ A HPB RMAKTf.
M. HELLMAN & CO. ,
MANUFACTURERS OP ar
-AND DEALERS IN-
GENTS * FURNISHING GGODh
321-23 Fe.2-aii m StM Comer SStii Street
ONE PUIUS QOOD3 HA.tCE : ! IS
feb 1-
, MoKELLIGOtf ,
IMPOBTKR AND JOBBER.05- * -
WINES AND LIQUORS i
TOBACCOS AND CI
So 174 FarialiasnStreet , -
Old Kentucky irhiikies a Specialty
Agents for the Eldorado "Wine Co. , California.
L. Hospe , Jr. & : Co.
Loo3sln.g-Cla.sse5 ,
Pictures
F'IR/.A.IMIIEJS ,
s
3S4 ZJO23GE ST. .
A J. PECK.
rMAL COMMON MEFCHMT ,
282 Douglas Street.
f
lays a Boston physic ! n. * 'has no equal as
blood pariBor , Hearing of It nan * won-
erful cares , after all other rme ies had
ailed , I visited tna Laboratory and ooa-
incei m > self of its genuine merit. It is
repared from . rks roots and he-bs , each
f trhicn is h If effoU e , a d they arc
ompoaided in such a manner aa to pro-
uoe astonishing
Is the great Blood purifier.
VEG-ETINTE
Will care the worst ca ' " - h
YEGETINE
Is recomiEca led by phyaiciou ad apothj
Xecaru s.
IHas effected some marvelous cures la
cases of Cancer.
YEGETINE
Cares the werst cases of ranker.
YEG-ETINE
Meets with wonderful success in Mnrcu-
naldnenes.
VEG-ETINE
TViil eradiotte Salt Rheum from 'tha sys
tem.
tem.VEGETIE
Cures the most Inveterate cases of Erysip
elas.
elas.VEGETINE
Bsimortsipimples and Humors from tha
face.
face.VEGET NE
COTM Constipation and regulates the bow-
'
Is s > Taluable remedy for Headache.
Will euro Dyspepf U
VE *
Rertores tha entire systea to a healthy
ocndit on.
VEG ETINE
Cures Pains In tha S.de.
Remove * ; the came of Dinlneu.
EUller-sFnintneM att * Stomach.
VSSGETIITE
Cures P ln > in the Hack
VEGBTHT33
nr Kid-er Complaint
tl eftVMre in its cere ofFemale Weakness ,
VffluSTX * E
It the gr at remedy for General Debili'ly.
t acVnowI'Jged by all ebs es of p oIe to
be tba brat . < nd most reliable blood pu ri-
fir In the world.
SBETLSto Id BaLD BY ALL DRUG-
LST3.
LEQAL NOTICE. ,
it of Uebroaka. DoogUs County , u t
at a county court btId in the county oo > l rt
am. in and for said count ? , December
th. A. D. . 1878. PrT8entC H. Sedgw-dk
iuntv Judge. In the matter of the est tte
John NoUn deceased :
hx reading and < " it the verified petlt'fcn '
Sohnyler kifttl praying that adminds-
ition of tha etu.ie of said dece sed tr j
granted to him.
OrderedtiatJannaryZith , A. D. . 1177. at
o'clock , A m. . is assigned for hearing
Id petition , when all persons interested in
Id matter i.iiy aopear at a eonnty court to
held , in and fur said eonnty. aid show
use why i rayer o petitioner should not.e
anted t and tint notice of the pendency
ja-d petition and the hearing thereof. De
ren to all persons interested in said mjit-
, , by pnbLshing a copy of shls order in
Omaha WBJELT BKI. a newspaper
Inted in said eoonty. for three saeeest I ve
teks. prior to said diy of hearing.
C.ll.EDOICK. .
LA true copy. ) County Judca.
. NOTICE.
M. Steele and 8amu i R. Jc4n-
, partters as Steela It Johnson plsiin-
Ej. rs Charles Hati d.fendant.
laid defendant will tike notice th'tsfcld
Untiff- have filed th 'i petition arabi t
m i the Dl.'trict 'onrt for uonzlas coulity
the cUtsorNeb a kn. Tne nbj-etilnd
yer of sU pe itian is to obtain jatlf-
ntagainstsaid erendant or * 4 J.8 XL.
terest Iron September 4th 1878 ' 'effen
nt is required to an-wer saia petiUoa on
6thd rofMareb 87.
r TE LB 4 JOHNSON.
ALBIKT SVIXTZLAJIDSB , Attornej
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EDWAKU MLUKHL. ,
Mnfjlster of th Departed
No. 498 10th B.t. FtrnSan and H.m y.
Will by the aid of ruanltan p rits , obtnla
ofsnvonea view of the past , present and
tare. No fee * ehirzed in CM9 of sick-
p. . np --tf
W NZ
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THE \\OttLD , ' 35 Fork Row , If. T ,
LEQM : NOTICE.
lb Gtarpt Smith Bartliv W itn Junior Mi
ittta U. W.irrr VTfleott Barriay TOi
n-vi Pfter Umtel non-rtiidrnt defendant * .
Xoa are hercbr nor8e ! < l tiit on rh. JS1
day of December 13 6 n p-'ition was fl'l ' l ia
the District Court in and for Douglai Conntv
Nebraska by Qtjtga S. n Iman us plalufjfj
nnd acaiast you impleadH with Jorl T.
QriSn and others as defendants the otj v ;
and prayer of whirh petition Is that en
aciouot may be taken of the amount dus to
th ? said plaintiff upon oertnin nnto and
mortgage exeonkedbythtfai JoolT. GrrJia
and wile o- > tie 1st dty of September. 1873
to secure the sum of * 5to with interest ai
U per cent , from date Oavable to tha order
of the said plaintiff en the 1st day of ey
tember W75. that an orJer ay be nia < l rs-
qulrin ? the payment of ail rm * Ithlq
a short dar to be fixed nnd that in default o ,
< achpayme tthsa'dpremue5som > rtiagi
may be orde ! t b sol i and ths proceeds
appl ed to the payment therei and to re
deem sai l premises from sale for tsie * and
to pay the aelinqnrnt Utxcs due thereon a it
costs and attorneys fees to be award
ed bv tne Court. Also that the said
defendants Hartley White and Peter House !
may be required to dUcIoie the extant and
nature of their Interait in cr lien on the said
premises and the amount thereof , that tba
amount due to the said Oeo. Warcn Smith
under hii mortgage on lot i in block 87 , in
OmaJi-Cit may be ascertained and that
said lot mar be told and the proceeds applied
t'l the paycaent of the am nnt whicn may
be so found dun. acd to- the ted nptio j of
taid lot from rale for taxe and the balance
so the amount so to be foand due to said
plainltff. that thereupon tfce said cfeiendantt
may each of theii be forever exelu i i from
ail rieht entereatunJ eq-iit. . of redemp'loB
in or t ? said premise ! or any pi rt ibreof and
lor general re ief. Tee raid i > remis' < ar
thus described. Lot I b ock 87. ia Omaha
City , the E. w.i of the n. w. K o section
B township 14 Ran .re i t es t. Also the 8. e.
K of the n. e. JJ of section 1 town hip H
range 12 east , a'so ' commencing at the S S.
eoruT of thewes )4 of the n. e. Js of sec
tion 1 township Hrsnzi iz e-ut. 'hence n.
23.19 chain ? , thence W. 11.30 chains to
center of little Papillion creek thence n s
southerly direction ai nrthe meanders of
said creek toapo.nt in the center { ulA
creik. on the south Lne of the westX ef
the neKof said section I. th ncen3ty.W
chain to place of - iranins. ; contain r.g ia
all " 9.18 acres of land.
Yon are req ired to xn < wer said petitioB
on theothdayofF bni' r ' 'TT
OEO. TV. DOANB.
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