8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : JANUARY 22 , 1877-Eight Pages. THE DAILY BEE Jfondny Horninc , January 22. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE l terred to subscribers by earner , to any * H7 part of the city , every evening , ( Sundays jeeptod ) ut fifteen cents per week. All complaints about irregularities , or jnproper delivery of the paper , if ad- drewed to this oQce. will receive prompt at- toition. IHB OMAHA DAILT BBC has fey far the largest circulation both inOmaha and abroad and IM therefore , the best and cheapest ad- rertiting medium. THE OMAHA DAILY BEX wili be mailed to jabieribew at the following rates , payable Invariably in advance : $8.00 per annum. i no iz months Weekly f2.CO per year ADVERTISING KATES , One Dollar per aqnare ( J of au inch deep anC i o column In width ) for one Insertion , and fifti MQta for each subsequent Insertion , per equaro C rdAcl > ertlsement8 Inserted on 'contract foi 'months or a year. $3.00 per month po : mure.J5.00 per mouth for two * 1 f < * , aui ! . UM for three squares. Payable monthly. BMUonab'e rwluctlon from the above is maa ifhen psymcut for the advertising Is renderec In advance. Advertisements such sf. For Balu For Bent , Situations Wanted , Lost , Found , &c. Hider the special column , are charged at 10 cvnU er line for the finst Insertion , and 5 ocnU foi Sen subsequent Insertion. No Advertisement. tuen for letts thait 25 cents. /SrertlscmuiU lii the Local News Column aw a cento per line for each insertion , couutiut tha teidiuR and fractional lines as fuU linea. Business reviews In the local columns , no urkrd as advertisements , are 25 cent * i-er line Aavertisements In the WEEKLY BEE an eJkKced at the same rates as lu the Dally , ex Voting cards on monthly contract * . which ar < K ofthe rate in the Daily , per mouth. All Advertisements inserted under contracts of the tim < the expiration Jf taken out before isadfied , will be charged at transient rates. TSouU Inserted must be wholly of solid ineta. 3 * not exceed two iuche * in width for a iing'.c Snmn , or four inches for a double colnrau JTor ratal on large space * c- , Address u lne Manager , OMAHA HER , Omaha , Neb. ' BREVITIES. Get your Job printing done at the BEE office. The North Star Society will give a masquerade ball at Turner Hall the 12th of next mouth. Our friend Al. Q. Eberhart is a launders man , and no mistake. He now spells his name Alvin. Company D 4th Infantry , ar rived Friday from the West and went into quarters at Omaha bar racks for the rest of the wiuter. Masks , silver ana gold trim mings , stars , spangles and every , thing in the mask line. Wholesale and retail at Mas Meyer & Co.'s. There was a large ittendance Jj'riday evening at the early of the Vesta chapter of the Eastern Star at Creightou uall , and a very enjoy able evening was passed by all. The Chlcisgo , .Burlington and Quincy train from the east Saturday was two hours and a half late , and the Chicago and Bock Island train was reported snow-bound. The Cut-ofl train from Si. liouis was two hours and a hair late. Two b < ys named John Kelly find James Tuck arrested Friday by Policeman Ryan for tapping the till of Bifer's concert saloon on Twelfth street ot $4.80. They were pent to jail next morning by Judge Porter for thirty days. Charles Grothe has purchased the California House , at the north east corner of Douglas and Eleventh /streets. / He has renovated the house throughout , putting it in ex cellent shape and is running it in first-class style. Hon. J. E. Vinton , of Wiscon sin , will deliver a temperance lec ture at the First Baptist Church tbij evening. At tl.e close of the lecture , the Omaha Temperance Society will hold a meeting and perfect its orgauiza- un. Owing to an oversight the name of Senator Ferguson was omitted from the list of Democrats who voted solid for Judge Savage. It sbou'd have appeared , and a. Mr. Ferguson was among the square Democrats llret , last and all the time , we cheerfully mak.i the correction. The remains of the lute P. D Ballou of this city , who was acci dentally killed the other dav by falling into a mining shaft at Deadwood - wood , are ( o be taken to his old home in Vermont for interment. The remains left Deadwood Fri day morning. The Coucordia Society is going to have a select maquerade party at fc'tenger Hall on the 6th of February. A limited number of tickets can be had of the committee , C. E. Bur- jneister , G Kollfland Max Meyer , at two dollars a ticket for a gentle man and ladies , and those wishing to attend ought to purchase their tickets aa soon as possible. The Iron Moulders' Pxotective and Benevolent Association , No. 190 , will give their fifth annual ball at Creightou Hall , Wednetdav evening , February 21st. The com mittee of arrangements is as fo.- lows : John Itigly.ltobertMcUoo ) , Edward Mu ler- , Edward Cook , George Jones , Wm. JLumb , and Wm. Byan. The price of tickets is $1.50. Any lady WHO wui send us 15 paid-up yearly subsciiptions , out- slue of Omaha , for the Daily BEE , , will receive from us by express as a gift a new $75 Sewing Machine , of y make she may prefer. tf SHAKE. Congratulations HctciTfld by Sena tor Saundpra from Nearly Irtry Part of the Cenntry. This morning a representative of the BEE called at the residence i Governor Saundera , United States Senator elect , and asked permission to publish a few of the many con gratulations that he ad received by telegraph from nearly every part of the country. The Governor granted cur request , and we here with present those of the dispatches selected by us : CENTHAL CITY , Neb , Jan 19. lion. Alvin Stundert. OmaJta , Ntb. : Dear Sir : Permit me to congrat ulate you in your sel ction to an of fice that we have faitn in your fill ing with honor to our glonoui young State and to yourself. Oui former acquaintance in the trying times of ' 74 s-nd ' 75 warrants m In the fullnees of my faith. Yours in r < joicing , N. It. PERSINGHK. fcCHUYLEB , Aeb , Jan. 19. ffn. Ahin Saundin , Tiehenor Boiue , Lin coin. : Accept hearty congratulations ol W. H and C. E. SUMNEH , GKAND JSLAUD , January 18. Eon. AMn Saundtrt : We heartily congratulate you LE your election , and feel very sure sure you will fill the position witli honor to yourself and constituents. DORK HEFFLKMAN. .LINCOLN , January 18. Hon. Alvin Sauneteri : Aiy Dear Friend : I have just heard the welcome news of youi election to the Senate of the United States , and I beg to offer you my sincere congratulations. It is as J would have had it , which is satis faction enough. I am , as ever , yours truly , W. NEBRASKA. CITY , January 19. Gov. Alfin Saur.cUra : My Dear Sir : It gives me great satisfaction to congratulate you on your election to the U. S. Senate. No other choice could have been made. By this election Nebraska has done much to redeem hersell from the disgrace that previous elec tions have entered upon our people. Money this time has not been the principal factor. .All honor to cur Legislature. McKey the other Hitchcock roan , will not be able to explain why he ignored the will ot nis coustituency. In conclusion , 1 wish you much enjoymejt and success in your new field of labor. Truly yours , J. F. KINNEY. GRINNELL , IA. , Jan. 19 To Son. Alvin Sanndcn : Allow me to congratulate you Y4ou axe one ol the true senator ? , without jegards to politics , with whom I have slept J B. GKINNELI , , CLINTON , IA. , Jan. 19. To lion , Ahin Saundtri : Sir : I have juat learned of your success as U. & . Senator. 1 am ex ceedingly gratifitrt of your promo tion. .Nebraska need not be ashamed of you. I heartily rejoice in your victory. I am ever yours , CHAS. H. TOLL. P. 8. The Nebraaka legislature is a good "Returning Board " T. STATE or IOWA , ] ExEctmvB DEPARTMENT , > DES MOINIS , Jan. 19 J Hon. Alvin Saundert , { , 'maha , Neb : Dear Sir ; I congratulate you most heartily on your election to the United States Henate. I em afraid 1 am somewhat selfish in this matter , because I anticipate much pleasure in renewing old as sociations , in which I took great comfort in yenra gone by. There is a great deal of rejoicing among your old acquaintances in Iowa over your success. Very truly , 8. J KIRKWOOD. DES MOTNES , la , Jan. 19. lion. A , Saunderi , Omaha , Nib , : My Dear Frieuu : I thiw morn ing read with unusual pleasure that you were elected United States Sen- a'or. I not only congratulate you , but congratulate the btate of Ne braska as well i have been watch ing the contest witti great interest , and feel thankful that justice , though slow , has at la t triumphed , and that tLe State ha * at lavt it * real choice for Seuat r. Very truly yours , GEO.V JONE. . DENVER , COL. , January 20. To Altin Saunderi , Osii.hu , jYifc ; Your election lo the umied States Senate , demonstrates the fact that as Nebraska grows older she grows wiser. I congratulate you. JOHM I. BEDIOK. WASHINGTON , January 20. Governor Saundtri , Omaha , Nib : i heartily congratulate vou on your election as United States Sen ator. Batter late than never. Good men are needed Glory. D. li. BUKKETT. DENISON , IA. , Jan. 19 , Ife77. lion. Ahin Soundert , OmaKa , Jftb. : Dear Sir ; Allow me to congrat ulate Nebraska and yourself on your election to the U. S. Senatorabip My wife says you may stop off and take tea with us. Youra truly , W. A. McHENRY. BURLINGTON , IA , Jan. 19. Hon. Alvin Saundtri , Omaha , JVV > : Accept the hearty congratulations of all your Burlington frieuds. JM > . H. GEER. NKW YIIKK , Januaiy 19. Gor.Alrin 5nunoVr : 1 congiaiulate you heartily on the pciion of your Stat * * , recultinjr in your election to tlio Uuii d States Senate. E. F. WJNSU W , of Cedar Rapids DEADWOOD , D. T. , Jan. 19. r/on. McmSaunJf * . U. S. Settler : Nebr.tKii CHII ut last In proud of ler representatives. J. J. JL. C. JKWETT. FKKSONAl , P. O. Butts , of St. Joe , is at the Metropolitan. T. Miles , of Chicago , is at tb < Grand Central N. S. Smith , of Bockford , is a ; the Metropolitan. J. D. Cameron , of Chicago , is * 1 the Grand Central. Hon. Church Howe ia stopping l the Grand Central. Chas. T. Siebsrt , ot Httsburg , L at the Metropolitan. Col. Aoteware , of Saunters coun ty , is at the Grand Central. Hon. H. A. Bruno , of Msrriet county , called at tbe BBB Friday evening. Major E. N. Towueend , of th < Ninth Infantry , is at the Grant Central , accompanied by his wif < and daughter. Beth P. Mobloy , editor of thi Grand Island Independent , one o the bebt country papers lo Nebras ka , called at the BHE office Satur day. day.Mr. Mr. Elliot , Representative fron Otoe , accompanied by his wife nu < Airs. Ewan , wife of Hon J Ewnr of ftemaha , also in the Legislature called Saturday. Frank Walters has returned fron : Lincoln , where he took a verj active and influential part in UK Senatorial fight Ws understanc that although he was on the losing aide , he has become somtiwhal reconciled to tha situation. Mr. Al. G. Eberhart leaves foi New York to-morrow to conclude arrangements connected with the new business he enters into on March 15th in that city. Some out can step into a splendid-paying bus iness here by buying the "Baiar , ' ; which he offers for sale in anothei column. This is a rare chance sel' dom ottered. Mr. Ebei hart will be absent about two weeks. CARD. I start east to-morrow , will return February 3d. Mean while , any one desiring to purchase the "BAZAR , " can call or address me here , as letters or oUera will be forwarded to me. If you want tc buy a splendid jwying , popular and old established lusinexs , ciont mist this RARE CHANCE. Will sell al * cost of stock and fixtures , good wili thrown in. Cash required $2,000. Bal. on time to suit. it AL.VIN G. EBERHART. ! ! ! Great Bargains for All ! ! ! THE BALANCE OF MY WIN TER STOCK , LADIES' FURS ! ! ! MISSES'FURS ! ! ! GENTS' AND BOYS' FOR AND CLOTH CAPS , I am DETERftlTNED to BELL AT COST RA'IHER than KEEP THEM Over NKXT SUMMER. SUMMER.FREDERICK FREDERICK , Ihe Fashionable Hatter , opposite the Grand Central. WSeal Skating Caps for misees and boys. janlO-we&ea2w The difficulty in the way of guard ing against the dieeaaas incident to children has beun the theme for many s medical author. It may be said that B. T. Babbitt has contrib uted to solve this question by hia in vention of Toilet boap , which is not only delieious in the using , but per fectly pure. Nothing but the finest vegeiaoie oils are used in the man ufacture ; and no other artifice is needed to hide deleterious elements Thia soap has only recently been put on the market. Immense reductions in woollen goods at CRUIUKSHA .iK & GO'S , eat mon&thur THE OMAHA HOUSE is the best one dolfur and n half hotel between New York an l San Francisco. FREDERICK WIRJH , dec28tf Prop'r. CKOCKERY , CHINA , GLASS WARE. Hobbie's great closing out sale at cost. 222 Farunain street , up-stairs. jan 9-lm. SEE McKellipon's card on first page. june2tf "IMPORTANT. " Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods , Hats and Caps , Trunks , Valises , etc , sold at "LOWER" pri ces than ever in this city , by Al. HELLMAN & Co. jan4eod-febl We have just taken invoice and marked all goods "DOWN" at bottom tom figures. Aow is your time to buy Clothing and Gent's Furnish ing Goods cheaper than ever. M. HELLMAN & Co. , Corner Faruham and ISth streets. j4-eodtofebl ORDERS for the CELEBRATED LO\VfcRVELN COAb left at the following places will be promptly Oiled : Henry Bollu & Co , cor. 17th and California streets , Dorsett & Co , 163 Hariipy street. 11 fiont forget the place , 252 Douglas street , Beard's new buildin ? , DOR SET ? & SHEPARD , Agents for the CELEBRATED LOWER VElA COAL. If Mr. L. V. Morse , the grocer , has opened a branch store at JNo. 89 Pacific street , south Omaha , and has plnced John Lee in charge. He has put in A large and fresh stock of groceries , and people living in that vicinity will find this a pleas ant and profitable place to trade at. The BIB , through its Lincoln correspondence , stated that Most Sturmtm was running a pool room and working in the interest ol Hitnbcnck. We have since learned that this was a mistake , as Mr , Sturmau denies ihat he was there tc sell pools. He was only a looker-on at Lincoln , and not a Hitchcock man. The cantata entertainment at tl e Academy of Music Friday was attended by a fair-eizsd audi ence , who were very much pleased with th performance. Miss Van Boskerck deserves a great deal o ! credit for the admirable manner in which the cantata was presented. She was assisted by the best inusi- ca ! talent in tbe city , and all whc participated are entitled to consid erable praisa for their successful ef forts on this occasion KKAL CSTATK BAI.KS , Up to January 19 , 1877 : County Treasurer to E'l. H Walker - or , out lot 194 , in Florence 12.17. Isaae 8. Hascall to Margaret L , , Moroney , parcel in. ne ne , 34 , 15 , 13 360. A. C. Althaus , county treasurer , to Thomas Bryant , lot 3 , block 165 , Omaha 96.30. County Treasurer to Thoina * Bry. ant , several tracts ofland 118.59. John Neumer to Elise Stein , 118 30-100 acres in 17 and 18 , 16. 1 204.20. William Boyrt to Charles B. Wells , lot 1 , blocK 5 , Horbach's 2d addition 1,500. Emma R. Satterthwait to A. Sturgeon , undivided half of north west 14,16 , 12-85. John W. Stewart to Geonre War- dell , north half lot 3 , block 6 , Elkhorn - horn 200. Ada P. Drake to Joseph B. Ran- dell , lots 11 and 12 , block 7 , Reed's 1st addition 5SO. Milton Tootle to J. B Randell. lots 1 and 2 , block 225 1,200. Thomas FArusworth to John G Les , lot 6 , block 353 , Omaha 1,000. Samuel K Ransom to Geo. vV. Lininger , part of lot 3 , block 201 450. THERE is no SOFT COAL in this market that has given such uniYorsal satisfaction as tbe CELE BRATED LOWER VE1JN COAL. Dr.RSETT & Co are the general agents for Nebraska and western Iowa , No. 252 Douglas street , Beard's new birldinsr. It CANADA MALT WHISKY at M. W. KENNEDY'S , 488 Thir teenth street. It The Romans knew what they were about. A wise man was Sapi ? , and soap was sipo. Wisdom has reached its climax in this gen erationin B. T. B-sbbit's best soap. HICKMAN'S OLD STORE FOR REiNT From February 1st. No better stand In the city. H Being desirous of going west , I offer for sale my confectionery busi ness. Any one wantiug a nice established paying business is In vited to call and investigate. HBNRY L. LATEY , Confectioner , Creighfon Blick. ien20-e i-at-4t Everything as advertised At CROICKSHANK & CO'S. sat mon&thur DORSETT & SHEPA RD will be locattd on Monday morning in their new office , 252 Douglas street , Beurd's new building , and those debiring the celebrated LOWER VEIN COAL can have their orders filled promptly Call and see them. It NEW EMBROIDERIES chwp at Cruickslmnk & Go's. aat mon&thurs RARE BARGAINS can , now be secured at the store of E. Simon , as he is closing out his wiuter stock to make room for eprinir gauds. jan20-2t READ ! READ ! READ ! L. V. MORSE , with John Lee in charge , has open ed a grocery store in Peter Lars- son'fl old store , No. 89 Pacific street , Omaha , where John Lee would like to ee you. It * Irish Stew from 9 to 11 this even ing , at the Casino. 7-tf For billiard tables , supplies , etc. , see advertisement of J. M. Bruns wick & Balke Co. aug5tfeb5'77 12th Street O ttee House is now open for patronage. TRY It. j n9-lm "GRAND CONCERT" every night at the Billiard Hall of the Omaha Houj on Uarray Mreet , between 12th and 13th , by the $5,000 orchestrion. d28-tf Our entire stock of MEN'S GLOVES to be closed out at any price. (1RUU KdHdJXK & CO'd. sat ruonitthuiB COUNTY COM.HIIOiER ! . OMAHA , January 20. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Preoent Commissioners MoAr- die , Knight and Drexel. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The county physician reported 33 paupers in the poor house. Petition for liquor license to Geo. T. Cornell , of Saratoga precinct , was presented and laid over for two weeks. Official- bonds were approved , viz : E. D. PrattJAssessor Saratoga Pre cinct ; Robert DinmlMle , Justice of Peace , Jeflerson Prescinct ; A. De Fries , Road Supervisor , N. disti ict , Florence ; leaa- Bingham , 8. dis trict , Union ; Robert C.Taylor , Road Supervisor , 8. district , Jeffereou ; Martin Thedena , Road Supervisor , IN district Chicago ; J. M. Bruin- ing , Road Supervisor , 8. district , Millard ; Elijih Stoddard. Road Su pervisor N. district , W. Omaha. Tbe following accounts were al lowed : Patrick Flannegan , eai e of Mrs. Heudncks $ 56 00 Wm. Camp , account of gra ding 13 75 Tribune Printing Company , advertising % 80 U. P R. R Co. , redemption ofland 44 27 A. Dauble , work on road 2 00 Dewey & Stone , furniture. . . 5 0 B. D. Mercer , salary us phy sician 30 00 Iowa Caol Co. , coal 133 00 Samuel Cotnergoodti for the poor 5 40 Jacob Gifih , coffin 3 00 Charles Riewe , coffin 2 00 Kight persons , witness and jurors' fees 14 CO John Anderson , repairing bridge 5 00 Henry Nieman , account of bridges 10 00 J. A. Braining , work 1 00 James Appleby , work , etc. . . 88 60 W. J. Broatch , spikes , etc. . . . 24 CO Henry Ruser , repairing bridge 10 50 Adjourned to Janmry 27th , 1877. LEWIS R. REED , Countv Clerk. AT HALF PRICE. A lot of dress goods. A Jot of gloves. Alotot hosiery. A lot of ties. A lot of men's collars. Also a large reduction in ladies and gentlemen's underwear , cloths and waterproofs , blankets and bed comfortables. In short you can save money to-day at BUSHMAN'S CLOSING BALE OF WINTER GOODS. janlGtf Business Cams , onow uarda , Vis iting Cards , Ball Programmes , Ball Tickets , Circulars , Posters , etc. , at the BEE Job Rooms , 138 Farabam street. tf SAVE MONEY TO-DAi' , At Bushman's Closing Sale. ja6tf AND still they come and are made happy by HOR IT fe SHEPARD , Agents for the CELEBRATED LOWER VEI1S COAL. The b st and the cheapest soft coal in this or any other market. Office 2-52 Lfoug- las street , between J4th and 15th. 15th.It It SAVE MONEY TO-DAY , At Bushman's Closing Sale , jalfitf The "Forest Tar esoap removes pimples , eruptions , and cures chap ped hands. , 17dlw LYON'S KATHARTON makes beau iful , glossy , luxuriant hair ; prevents vents its falling out or turning gray. It has stood the teat for 40 years. Is iharniingly nerfuraed , and has no nar20eodwly Uagan's aiagnoha Balm pre serves and restores the complexion , removes freckles , tan and sallow- uess ; makes the skin 5cft , whit ind delicate. It application can- 'iot lie df tected. mar20e'jd < fewjy LEGAL NOTICE. State of Nebraska. Pouglaa County , a ; At a county conrtheld in the county court room , in and for said county , December 23th. A. D. , 1S76. Present , C. U. Fedgwick : County JuJgo. In the matter of the estate of John Noun deceased ; On reading and filing the verified petition of Schayler v kCell prayine that adminis tration of the estate of said dsce sed may be granted to him. Ordered , tiat January Ktb , A. D. . 1877. at 9 o'clock , a. m. . is assigned for hearing said petition , when all persons interested in said matter may aupear at a county court to be held , in and for said coun If. and show cause why prayer of petitioner should cot be granted ; and that notice of the pendency of sa'd petition and the hearing thertof. be given to all persons interested in said mat ter , by publishing copy of shii order in the Omaha VKIKLT BEE. a newspaper printed in said county , for three successive weeks , prior to said dj.y of hearinc. C. U. fKDGWICK. ( A true COPT. ) County Judge. jant-w3t if HISTORY or rn SiUNITEDSTATES. ' Sby Btxwi J. l T\a.LL. D now naat Only edl.i n tronhr to bo | eMi be < i In lifitli . One I < ! nj rn rl : lil. rf iiri > V llll trltf it. jet ! ow-iricd volome. ftrice tnecont Qt i > l , mrotu r.i-lendldlrIUuslr3iel c miitor ptrmwhtn OranJ i kat iuU CeMim'loa. AGENTS V/ANTED . ! F1" ' . T > tnsiut re terrrjwb < ! iothrf rVH 1ihljanT..roirroiili rj : hrDrv , rare cUntor AnuU letting ijtra-daa book xat at aict tor Avanftwa unit liberal te < . to i" A.IlHtrlilnniii .frS'ompany , St LouisJIe TO GET good bargains , calls the one price store of M. HIIXMAN < t Co. , Cor. JTftrnlism & 13Lh Sta Jan4eod-febl AH Wool Empresa at 35 ets. At CRUIOKSHAKK & CO'S. Eat'mon&thur McBRIDE COAL ! ! ! . The strike is ended , and we an in daily receipt of tbiB celebratec coal , fresh from the mines. FKATT & TOWLB , Agents , Union Coal and Mining Co. , SOI 13th St dSO-eodtf EGG COAL , 812 00 Per Toi NUT " 12 25 " KANWB" 12 50 " McBRIDE , ( lump ) tf 0 " McBRIDE , ( nut ) 6 00 ' FORT SCOTT , 7 50 PKAIT & TOWLK , Agents. deSOeodtf 508 13th Street. SAVE MONEY TO-DAY , At Buahman'a Closing Sale ja6t For every variety of Cake , am home made and French Candies , g < toLatey'a Confeclionerv , 15th street south of PostofHce. janlft-St MEN'S MITTS 25 cents At Cruiok&bank & Go's. FRENCH COFFEE HOUSE. On Farnham street , 252 , opposite th Grand Central Hotel , is th < place where we have to take oui oyster-meals when w want then first-rate. jan9&20 The most harrassmg symptoms 01 Bronchitis and Consumption arc palliated and relieved by inhaling the hot vapors of the Solution ol "Forest Tar. " It cures Catarrh. junlOdlm u QAL MOTICE. Frederick P. Bnrsett plaintiff , vs Jere miah Behin. F , Ollio Behra. his wife , and Alfred R. Dufrene defendants. To nitdjeftnelanli , Jeremiah JieJin and F. OttitBehm himcife : You and each of you are hereby noti fied that an tclion hns been commenced r.gainst you and aid defendant Alfred R. Dufrene be the > Frederick > ' . Bargett , plaintiff , in the I < ktrict Court in ttndf IT DooRla. county , Nebraska , to foreclose a certain morteatra deed of the following real osiate situated in eaid county and state'o- wit : Tbe touthwest quarter of the north west quarter and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenly-Qve (25) ( . and.tbe southeast quarter of the north east quar'cr , and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-six (26) ( ) in tswnship fifteen (15) ( north of range twMvo (12 , , east of therixth principal me ridian , containing on * uadred and sixty acres more or 1' s , together with all the ap purtenance. " thereto belonging. Made , ex ecuted and delivered by you to said plaintiff on the 2Cth day of July , A. I ) . , 875. to se cure the payment of a certain promissory note cf even < ! ate therewith , m da by said defendant Jeremiah Behra to aiM plaintiff. And yon will t ko notice that nnloss yon answer the petition of said plantif ( { in 3 id actioa by th Jtih day of Februa'y , A. D. . 1877 , th nme will be takan agitinit you ai true. FREDERICK P. UURGEfT. Plaintiff. Bv J. L. TViBSTiK and R. H.GITLOZD His Attorn ys. j nU-1623IO-feb8d LtBAL NOTICE. State of Neb-aska. Douglas County , ss ; At a county court held at the county novrtroom. in and for s id eounty , Dee.-I7th A. D. . 176. 1'rc.ent , C. H. Sedgwick. County Judge. In tha matt r of the estate of Max Henry Stain , deceased. On rei'ljnr nnd filing tke verified pe- irion of Eliia Item , praying that the last will and Ustamentof tha said Max. Henry Stein dcce : ed , be allowed , probated , and iitablishad , which said will is on file in this court. Ordered , that January 34th , A. L * . , 1X77 , at 9 o'clock a. m. . u assigned f'r baarine said petition , when all persons in terezted in < ftid matter may appear at a : onnty caurt to be held , in and for said county , and show cause wky the prayer oi petitioner slould cot ha granted ; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof , bs given to all .persons interested in said racttcr. by publishing a ; opy of this order in the Omaha Weekly BZK. t notrspap-r printed in said eounty , Jor three successive wuckt , prior te said day of lieanng. C. il. SKDGWICK. ( A tree copy. ) County JncUe. ians wSt LEGAL NOTICE. stata of Nebraska. Douglas county , ss : At Cpsnty Court licM t th" county court room , in md for p.tiJ ccunty. Dcoetnbir.J' , A. D. . 1876. Present f. II. Sedgniek. ' .icnty Judpe. In the natter of the ea.a'e if Jo eph Baunia"1. deceased : Onrca'Ungand on filling the verified pe tition of Willhelmeniix tisuman , prayn * th.it the last will an > l testament of s-id c ] ( used be probated , allow 'l and established' ina h appointed exccitii : . Ordered , t at Jinuiirydlit , A , D. IS'GatP / lock a , m. , is r.ssirned lor heiriK sad petition , when all persons in crested in mid matter may appear nt a county court to i > e held , in and for said county , and-how : aust why the pr-tycrof petitioner should not be granted ; and that notice of the pen- ienoy of said pciitian acd the hearing thereof , be given to all per ons ntoros'ed in said mattT , by imblijh'npacopy of this irdtr in the Omaha Weekly Buy. a ncws- prin os in aid county , for three iuc- f\ek ? , prior to snid day of heariDg. C. H. BEDGWICK. Jan2-w3t < * ounty Judgp. LF AL hOMCE. Dudley M. Steele and Samuel R. Johnson [ iSTtners as Stcele Johnson plaintiffs * e. 0. R. CUyandC. _ W. Davis , late p&rtners isCl y A Davis dafondant. Said defedanU will take notice that said rlaintiiTii have filed their petition against them in the District Coart for Donglas 3ounty in tha State of Nebraska. 'Ihe ob- eetand prayer off aid petition is to obtain ndgment against caid defendants for M0s .24 with interest from April 5th 1876 lad defendants are requirod-to answr said petition on the 5th day of March 1877. STRHLE& JOHNSON. By ALBERT SwiKizLANDiR , Attorney. jMT-wU LEGAL NOIIUt. 3tat of Nebraska. Douglas County , ss : At a county court heM at the county court room , in and for said county. Des. 19th A. D . 1876. Pre-ent. C. II. Scdswick. Cointy ludze. In the matter ot the estate of Wal ter A. Blake , deceased. On reading and filing the verified patition > f > ames G. McGeath. adminiatrator tar permission to cctniromija certain claica of .he estate ata'ntt debtors thereof and for -he allowance of his xtrouat i > s filed. Or- lersd. that January 23d A. D. . lrf6. at 9 c'- : ; OCK a. m. , is assigned for hearing said y- .ition , when all persons interested in said natter may appear at a County Court to be icld , in nnd tor said county , and show : aue < j why the praver of petitioner should lot be granted ; and that notice of the pen- lenoy f daid petition and the hearing thcre- ) f. be given to all persons interested in mid natter , by publishing a copy tf this order n _ the Omaha Weekly BKB. a. nevrnpaper jrintcd in Eaid county , for three succeseive TCCKS. prior to said day of hearing , C. H. SEDGWICK. fA true copy. founty Jndpe. ian -w3t _ illufiratot work a pnvat0 cou . iarnni atulraa 0 on tic jnyrr of tae eexu&l 5TBUiii. : [ U abu frU. . Uuc dijcuvmej tn th * cicncr ofrcpnxluction- rinl re la : on 2 > lnl acd t ffiar _ _ - . _ fchtwild rta and pnrre > t . . . on , „ vrliku no one can afani to be wii. nt ; on huw J2 pr s rre the health , ami coinpiexwc. au eto iVitcl cn'ki tV trvtlui < soiyuulitKbeHan ! ulv true iUmacc Guide In t-e forij. Price Mceur r Mail The auhor may be con > al : i penuitatty > r o iail oa anv of therubjet-ta meatiu&ed io hi * nort.A'i * i A - 33t.tN - Iml lotii NOTICE. Advertiiomenta ot To Lot. For Sale , Loit. YTanU. Found. Boarding , ic. . will ke inserted in these colnmni one * for XEH CENTS par li ; * oh iubsequent iciortioc. FIVE C15NT liae. Tha fint imertioi ; c ver leaa than TWKNTT-TIYB CZKTB. ' TO LOJLN MONEY. MOl YTO LOAN. DR. KDWAKDS. 131 F rch m St. jy2W MONllT'lOin N I , ? . Majinn. At- ttrnoy. Tisscber'i Itleok. Oiaai * . _ _ _ _ jant-lm M ° , > EY TOLOAJf-D. ' L. THOMAS. Viiicher't block. jasl-tf BBLP KJ.ffTJD-rJU.\LS. TXT AMTBD-A tirl. who c .am. w. 1 TV reccaimir.d.d , for i a r l tense- work , will r e iTe food waj..by lyioc at 'A ! how rd t. het. Hth n4 li A . J i SS WA 'IKI ) A nsrte irl wita Sooa HJ roei nc at 693 Twentieth itrett. b lw en Webitertnd Bert. it VV r AN7 ED A rook at California Home > 1 t "toaiion M cook * C W CONAI.'T. DeniaonIowa. H WANTED Situation as rlerkin a gr - e ry. Addr.ss JOHN IniNN. BEB j nI8-5' * WANTS. WANTED-A Mco d hand platform stilt. VON DORN. jan,7-tf FOR SALK-REAL ESTATE. 1 FOR SALE. RENT OR TRADE 'orcit Property. 180 acraa. 68 under cultiva tion. By J. H. THIKLE. Merenant Taylor - lor , I3h street Omtt . jan2f-If SAL3 Ilonin , and lots a4 lands to _ init v ybody. BOQQS Ic. 7MTt > | jan2C-eod3 ; FOR SALE-Sevwal s.lendid cottrj.t- . Intssd ground. BOOGS Jt IULL. jan ) -aod3t T ORSALEON TIM3-19 h.ad e j , , 0 JJ htad t § ri. 2 honts wagon nd har- aei3. BOGGSA-IIItL. jtn20. od3t ni OR SALE-Nice little farm , flnl el 1ndRood imprortmtnti chtap oa time. BOGGS Jt 11ILL. jan2Qod3t SALE OR FOR firsllaFi rich pra'rie land. No effi refuted. BOGGS & HILL. jau2C-cid3t A BARGAIN in 8j acres of land 12 miles .XJL from city. BOGOS 4 HILL. J2t'acd3t ' AFAttMoffOacrea fortKO. BOCGSA HILL. Jan-iQ-aodSt Ol'SE AND LOT on three years time S.05 ; near Oil Mill. BOGGS .t "ILL. janZO eodlt C ORNER LOT S. W. aor. ? th auJ Burt- lon-price. BOQGSAHILL j:0-aod3t FOR SALE-nouse and lot backofHigb School-$50. ! BOOGS ± HILL , i. _ _ _ E OR SALE At panic priees d on" nest liberal terms : IK lots. 122 acres , two hotels and gereral hou es , located in differ ent part * of the city. North east , south and weft. Several of thete lots ars located in the heart "f the city. OnFarnbam. 13th and other Btreetp nfar the Post Office and ( Irand Central Hotel , fhis property will bo in ° ° 7-n ° V3 na e orbalfaoe pi oo . GEO. P i , BEMIS. Coziens House. 9th and Harnoy strteti. dec9-lw attwcdtf , - .l S'ALK A lot 60jr.l27Xleet. m i.owo * . - , atldl.tlon'conniai"linif 6 G ° Tiew. for 590. Address R. . Bee OSoo. n22tf FOR SALE One fine brick house in the beat part of town. < rooms , kitchen , well and CH era. Reason , leavin ? town Apply to HOMKR STDLL. Hubermann"s ' ' " ' -janS.lm * J70R SALE One of the finest farms in No- L1 bi-aska. JS7 acres , only two miles and a half from Omaha , fine house , ami never filling f princ. running water Ac. . Will Jell tt a rreat bargain on lib.ral terai. 'ilrV. " " ' L. Jacob's Block. docll eodtl * FOXSALZ SEWINCf MACBINKsI' L'OR SA'.E A new $75 Hewinsr Machine 1 at very reduced Dirures. Apply at this efiee. n22tf _ "J710RBALE A new Victor SS5 Sewi A1 Machine , for 5:5 cash. Apply at t ofSae , i &t _ FOB 1ALK-COAL. L-J. K. EDWARDS , com- V/miiion merchant , is now prepared tc deliver Wyomins. Lackawanna and Iowa coal at lowe.t rates. 190 Fatnham st. ' FOR SA L E-XIS3ELLA NKO DS. } "TT'ORSALK At a very reduced price , two 1 : csholarships in the Davenport Business College. Apply or address. "H. . " ate > eSce. _ s21t : FORM ENT-K 0 0 J/6' _ V OR RENT LOW The spacious offi e ? . / until recently oesapicd by Jndce Fcl ick. opposite ho Court House nr.Farntax 15th ktrset : consulinB of three larne r-oms. Willbole ard f-ratcrmof years or by the month. Apply t- > GEP 1JE' " " Co zees Uouio , corner fr h and Uarney i Strreroom V B.cor.JTand C iit-lm-.cottas Califor iast bet 8 andWtb. BOGGS i HILL. jan20 od. t TOR RENT Niccl > - fnrnishod front room . cor .3th and Dodposts. in-3)tf FOR RS T Offie * rooms in Odd Fel'ow * Block. 14th nd Donglas-et. Er.oulftl of R C. H rSKL or JOHN EV\N § . 5P Odd Fellows U.ill. janl7-t ? FOR RETA fnrnrsacd room in a pri vate family. In tha central partot the city. Address U. 0 . W. Bee OfficeianUtf TpORRENT-Homesand rooms , furnish I ; ed and unfurnished. DR. EDWARDS. 181 Farnham-st. lacl'-tf TO KENT-HOUSES FOR RENT Dwellirg house , ightioomf. ' ( onthwrtt enr. 12th and Jackson , at low rate. Inq-ire at office of C. F MAN- EERSON. 212 Farnham street. _ jan 9 ? t FOn RBNT-Two unfurniched ro m * with conveniences for honse-keepig. 412 Eleventh street opposite Krue's rewery. _ janl'-tf FOR RENT A No. 1. business stand beJ I-ith and 'fth-sls. - - on Uouglai. one door north ofourshop. SHEELY BROS. STRAYED From mr premises rn 6th strict , fonrth house alec Foundry , leJt lido No , 836 : a bay sucking colt. In- fornationieadinr tn its recovery will te re vtarded. f. J.SCBERB janM tf EDUCA3WNAL. instruction at th Omi ha In-1 GERMAN arid Parochial School ot ihe German lUformed SaUrns Ihorcb. particnlors ad-tress the pa tor. . iHEO. FALK 209 Doduc street. 2t * MUSWAI. TNSTf UCTI' N 01 the pian and or JL t th9 f maba Ins'iiute. f5 ! per U , Adcrcw KEV. TtlKO. rALK. .09 Drd e * tr ct. jan2C--t.v Tbe annual ire tinc of tht : s ock ho i . . of the Omaha Ho'el Comptsy will b ) li 1 < 1 on the 5th day of i-ebru.vy. H-77 attnc' . ficcotCaMwtll liant I " " "t fc. in'man . at 5 'c .ck p. IT , , t-r tr > c puri-c e f le. iaK dircc./rs ir thu en M-K rjr. . : - > tiarsactinp snch ttbcr t u-oi . 0.1 nrooght before thm. ' 'x > Ji TF. ' liy S. S. C Li > WM.i. . Pr t. fu ) . B. UAIKKRe r , '