Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 28, 1877, Image 3

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THE OMAHA BEE.
FURNAS COUNTY.
drop Prospects Were Hover BO
Flattering as They Are at
Present.
Anrrrers to Knmcrons Inquiries Con
cerning tlio County's Be-
sources , Etc.
Tins Bet.
Arrapahoe , Furuaa Co. , April 24.
Since yon published my letter of
March 6th , I have been In receipt
of several letters from people living
In Iowa , Illinois , Ohio , Ac. , sever
al of which were from Chicago
statins that they say saw my letter
In the BEE , and mating further
and more numerous Inquiries into
tthft different advantages of this
-county for settlement by emigra
tion , as tney all eay there u a great
many thinking of coming out to set
tle m tbe westarid as many of them
never thins of sending a stamp , It Is
too expensive for mo to write and
famish the materials and time
to them ail individually , as I am no
paid agent , and write to try and in
duce some poor homeless , formless
person tocome.out , as I did myself
three years ago , and I am happy to
say tnat several have already come
and are coming ; so one don't know
what good a simple letter in a good
fe - paper may do.
* Crop prospects were never so good
as at present ; small grain is all up
and looking fine , and corn is being
planted , and every available piece
of tilable land will be planted , ai
there are no grasshopper eggs depos
ited in thla county to hurt the early
crops , and according to the prognos
tications of a good many tbe crops
will not suffer much in the fall , it
any , by ihe 'hoppers.
There is a great rush of emigra
tion comiuc in. Those few that left
last fall are coming back , and lots
more with them , and our county is
settling up fast. Hardly a day
/ passes but two or three families come
- - in , bringing their stock and agricul
tural implements with them , and all
seem well pleased with tne appea. "
anoa or the country.
} Jew to answer certain questions ,
"to wit : There i * plenty or the best
government land open to homestead
and pre-emp ion ; plenty of good
water and timber for present usep ,
such as ash , box elder , elm , hlckoiy ,
oak , walnut aud cottonwood , with
good prospects forcoal , when sought
for. The soil Is of a fine dark loam ,
from one to three feet deep , with a
good porous sub-soil mixed , and
great quantities of natural lime ,
which make it fine for wheat ana
corn. All grain and vegetables do
well here ; the soil never bakes
hard in the dryest time , and it
' will stand any drought well ; wild
fruits in abundance cherries ,
plums , grapes , currents , etc. Rail
road prospects are only a matter of
time ; the tirownvilla and Omaha
and Republican Valley railroad Is
trying to eee which will get the
lead. Claims are good , and Im
proved claims with timber and
water cs n be had cheap of old bach
elors who are tired of living the old
agony any longer. Stock does well
here out all winter and keep fat ,
only need ng a little hay in stormy
weather. We can plow every
month in the year. Our county
mills furnish a market lor wheat
and rye , and buy. nil * can rftloe ;
inireorn and oats ihe coming im
migration and our own hogs need ,
and all our eggs , butter , etc. , we
ship to the Black Hills orto Plum
Creek station on the Union Pacific
railroad 40 miles away.
Any one wishing any further In
formation can get it by enclosing a
etarjap to KICUABD JSxs.
\ DENIED HIS MOTHER.
Unnatural Conduct of Sterling ,
Who Was Hanged In Ohio
Saturday.
'The day of execution first Bet
by tt e court in December last was
March 23 , and all preparations were
being made by the authorities for
carrylns : out the order , when two
daya previous a reprieve came 'rom
Gov. Young. On that day the Gov
ernor received a visit at his office
from a woman who Introduced
, herself as Mrs. Sterling , of
Maxwell , Ontario , the mother
of the condemned man. She said
that she bad but a few days previous
Keardof bis conviction and the sen
tence of the court , aud wanted a
pardon , if possible , and ; if not , a
reprieve until she might Bee him in
person. The reprieve was granted ,
fend on tbo next day she arrived in
"Youngstown.and applied for admis B
sion to the jail Sue was at once
> received and went to the cell , but
when she attempted to rush to the
urns of her son a id embraoa him ,
be repelled her , and used Insulting
woids in denying a rtlitionship.
She Begged for a recognition ,
and after all the entreaties known
to human nature , otie waar'cdmpelled
to leave tbe jail without & single
ilnd word from him , and not even
thanks fur her kindness in getting
* his miserable life extended twenty-
four days. Onthe next day she
gain visited Us cell , but wl bout
ny better success. From first to
last be denied her , aud she finally
left the jail aud the oity , gem back
to her home au apparently broken
hearted mother. Tbe , sens .lion
'created by thesecircumatanc abut
* dded to tbe mystery that had ever
existed as to tbe identity of tbe
criminal. From tbat time on , va
rious lumora and surmises were ex
tant , but no one knew wbat to be
lieve. The prisoner told various
etorles. He declared at one time
that his name w s not Sterling , and
atanotber tnat It wuo. but that ( he
womttn was not his mother Finally
.trie woman * wrote to the prisoner's
attorney and said that she had
been deceived , and tnat her
real eon , who "had left home ,
eiz yenrs previous , had been '
heard Irom. Notwithstanding all K
these rumors and confl'n'ingsiories ' , BB <
Sheriff Drake and William I. An B '
derson , the prisoner's counsel , firm
ly believe tbat the Canada woman
Is his mother , and that his denial of
her was only an effort to shield his
relatives from shame About ten
daya ago he wrote wbat he gave to
his attorney as a true statement of
his life. It was not given to the
public until after his execution , but n
it fails to give any information of if
value.
n
PROBATE NOTICE.
In ( Vtmty Court t >
In the matter uf the estate of John BiCa *
etoa. dtceaned. '
notice ii herebyftivea that the creditors
of tali de. eased ulll meet the admlnistra-
tor 'ls ide Ute be'orc me. Count * Jodgo
of Dooclat county. Nebraska on the tfth of
Jane , tbe 9.h of August , and the 9th of Oct.
1877. atiQo'c'oika. m. . tor the j.urpoie . of
prtuenuct their claims ( or examination
iasd allowance. C. 11. 6ED WICK.
_ County Jodie ,
. . " .H-L-PKIZODT , Administrator.
Audi lath. 137. apxlS-wit
\H \
CHEAP AND VALUABLE BOOKS.
For Farmers and Stock-Raisers.
As an inducement for farmers
and stock raisers to aulcoribe for the
BEE , the publisher ha completed
arrangements for receiving all the
leading works on agriculture , stock
raising , and all other works pertain *
Ing to the specialties of farming , or
cattle , sheep , horse , or other stock
raising ; also , treaties on grains ,
vegetables , and other produce , &c. ,
at rates from 15 to 30 per cent , be
low the retail prices. The benefit
of this reduction will be extended
exclusively to our patrons. As an
illustration we herewith append a
few of the leading valuable works ,
which really should be in the hands
of every farmer who wishes to ex
cel , at the terms specified. We will
furnish the WEEKLY BEE one year
In addition to the books named , for
the prices referred to.
ELEMENTS OF AQBlCUIVrUBE ,
A Book for Young Farmers By
Geo. Waring , Jr. ; 254 pages ; coat ,
$1.00 with the Weekly BEE one
year for $2.50.
NEW AMKR1OAN FABM BOOK.
Originally by K. JL. Allen , re
vised * and enlarged by Lewis F.
Allen , 528 pages , embracing a com
prehensive and thorough treatise of
every branch agriculture , cultiva
tion of the land , changing of crops ,
raising cereals , vegetables , &c. ,
management of cattle , horses , sheep ,
hogs , fowl , building houses , cisterns ,
fences , making all necessary useful
calculation , and in fact embracing
everything of value to the farmer.
Cost , neatly bound , f 2.50 ; with the
Weekly BEE one year , for $3.76.
AMERICAN POMOLOQIST.
Apples The most complete trea
tise on apple culture published ; 293
illustrations , 750 pagea ; cost $3.00 ;
with Weekly BEE one year , for
$4.00.
HABRIB ON THE PICK
Breeding , behaving , manage
ment and Improvement , with nu
merous Illustrations ; cost $1.50 ;
with the weekly BEE one year , for
13.00.
13.00.THE fcHEPHERD'B MANUAL.
A practical treaties on the sheep" ;
illustrated ; by Henry Stewart ; cost
61.50 ; with Weekly BEE one year ,
for 13 00.MODEBN
MODEBN HOBSB DOCTOR.
Causes , nature ana treatment of
diseases and lameness La horsea ;
cost $1.50 ; with Weekly BEE one
year for $3.00.
BROOM CORN AND BROOMS ,
a treatise on raining broom corn and
making brooms on a small or large
scale. Cost 75o ; with Weekly BEE
one year , $2.50.
THB AMERICAN OATTUi DOOTOB ,
a complete treatise on the diseases of
CATTLE , 8HEHP AND BWIM5.
376 pages , illustrated , cloth gilt ,
Cost $2.50 ; with BEE one year for
$3.75.
* GARDENING TOB TROTH
In the Market and JTamuy Garden ;
by Peter Henderson ; finely illus
trated. Cost $1.50 ; with tbe Week
ly BEE one year , /or co. ° o
THK "WHEAT PLANT ,
Its origin , culture , growtn , develop
ment , composition , varieties , dis
eases , etc. , together with remarks
n corn , its culture , etc. ;
profusely Illustrated ; 706 pages.
Cost $1.75 ; with Weekly BEE for
$3.16.
TABM GARDENING AND EEED P
GROWING ,
By Francis Bnll a DOCK useful for
every farmer , gardener and tiller of
the soil. Cost $1.00 ; with WEEKLY C F
BEE one year $2.60. P
T
BAEBY'S FRUIT QABUKW ,
C
460 pages , well illustrated and com. |
plete. Ooat . $2.60 ; with WEERXY
BEE one vear for $3.60.
SOCIETIES.
Undent Free and Ace. Masiiit.
Vi PITOL LODSB. No. 3. A. F. * A. M.
Chartered l&W , _ _ _ .
Offleert-O. W. Llnlnger. W. M.s H. K
Xaokson. S. W.j S. T. Cole.J. W. ; 0. . .
aoodman.TTeasurar : Wro.B.Bowen , Sec
retary. SX7 meabers. i
OOVXBT LOD3B , No. 11 , A. t , * A. Hi
r J. Morris.
3T.ToHN'8 LOD8E , No.A. . J.'i'A. H.
Chartered 1889. _ ,
, -
-a M va
W ° W ? ; T.Wn. W / "
raMbs. Treasurer ; E. B. French. Secretary.
members.
OMAHA CHAPTER. No. 1. B. A. M.
oS rs Byron'Stanberry. . H. P. : David
U T V&fK&r
"oSAHAOOOTOIL. No. I. R. 48. M.
Organised 186S. _
OftToers C. P. Goodman. T. J. - Ju.i - Dyroo *
Jtanberry.D : I.M. : A. D. Clarke.P. 0. Ws ,
U. Hellman. Treasurer Jean Schons , Reo.
MDUNT ALVARY COMMANDBRY.
No. l.K. T. A
Established 1865. t
Ifioera * 0. F.Goodman. . 0. ; D. E. u
Inet + 7j.B. Trance. 0. Q.i 0. Hrt-
nan. Treasnrerj Jean.Bchoui. Reo.
138 member * !
OdJ rellowsWp. Tifl
STATE LODGE * 11Bi
OOcers Darius Hartson , ft. Q.j A. F. BiOi
lorden. V. G. ; E. B. Welst. BeeretarK OiBi
1. Goldsmith. Treasurer. Meets at Odd BiW
Bellows Hall Monday evening. Biw
BEACON LODGE. No. X. M w
Officer Jfran * Barlage , N. G. : M.F.
itars , V. G.t J. J. Points. Secretary ; A. SH
deyer. Treasu'er. M ta everyTnesday
venlngatOidFeUows H ll. o-r. H'.h and roCs
CsTc
LVJ MANNKN LODGE. No. 8.1.0.'O. T , TcNi
Offlcers-Jnlins Bndowsky. N. G. ; Her-
lan Tebblns , V. . ; G , Strlffler. R. BP <
Jlanssen. P. 8.5 He"ry Lehman.Treainrir.
leeta at Odd : Fellow * HsJl Wednesday pi
nvenlng.
ierman Order ot the Harugarl ,
NEBRASKA STATE LODGE.- " *
Omcen Chas. Banokea. D. D. G. B. :
'eaman Gisseke , Ex , G. B , : Edward Dt '
irelssman. 0. B. : John Erke. JJ. U. ; DtBi
tenry Bitter. Treasarer. U m nn Eehwabj
Becretary. Meets every Thursday at 207 Bi
'arnu nn-Bt
LEGAL NOTICE.
Charles Tleeve and John Beeve plaintiffs ,
. MatiWa Jessnp. Jacksnn E. Jessnp. Nc
LraBallarda bankropt , and A. Helium , NcNc
assignee , defendants. NcNc
The < ld defendant * . Jackson L. Jessup NcNc
mdMatlda Je nup.are hereby notified that NcNc
he said plaintiffs have filed their petition
the District Court in and for the county
Douglas. tate of Neb. ask a , Tbe object
ad prayer of said petition i to foreclose a
nortgige given Mr said defendants to said Br
ilaintiffi on the following real estate situate
the coun'y of Iinnalas. state of Nebraska , 8h
o-wit : The eocthemt qairter of section tl
wnty-tlx (2 ( ' ) . township sixtren (16 ( > . range
ine(9)espt ( ) ; also the northeast quarter of Co
otiontbirty-five5) ( ) . In township -ixteen
8) ) . ratfe njne (9 ( eait ; also lot eight ( | > .
f.eetiontwflve ( J/ ) . township fifteen (15) ( ) .
ange nine (9) ) st. Yon are required to ( h
oswrrraid P'titioncn or before th 28th
3 ! :
4 :
By CHAB. F. M K S SOX , their At'orney 4 :
aprl3-Hew4t"
Re
art.
MONEY AND COMMERCE
OMAHA Nas. , April 26 1877.
Gold , at Omaha Buying , 1 05a-
$1 05 } ; aelling , $106al 08 } .
PBOVIHCOMH.
Butler Beet roll In muslin
still standing et 15 to 17 cents per
pound.
Eggs lOall ota per doz.aocordlag
to quality.
Poultry Fat and dry picked tur
keys , per pound , lOallc , as to quali
ty ? dry-picked chickens , 9alOo.
Game .Dull and lower ; mixed
ducks , $1.60a2.00 per dozen ; wild
geese and brent , slow , at 8.00 per
dozeu.
Potatoes Peflchblows , 85oa90o a
bushel ; Early-Bose , 75c.
TBUIIS ETC.
Apples Advanced ; fine Michi
gan fruit brinKlng 3 50a8 75 per
barrel , as to quality.
Messlua Orangee Higher ; 4 50a
4 75 per box.
Messiba Lemons Higher ; 6 60a
5 75 per box.
Naples Oranges 4 25 per box.
Cranberries Jersey , In bushel
boxes , 4 50 per bushel.
New Dates. Unchanged. Mats
and boxes per Ib lOots.
.New Prunells. In fancy boxes
per Ib 20cte.
New Figs. In assorted packages
per Ib 15 to 17ots.
Fresh Cocoanuts. Per hundred
8.00.
8.00.California
California Comb Honey In 2 Ib
frame and 60 Ibcieea perlb Slots.
In 2 Ibcap tins per Ib SOcts ,
OYSTERS.
Booth's Oynters Heleota , 88c ;
Standards , 23o ; Anchors , 18 < x
LIVEHOCWL
Live- hogs are quoted at 15.00 ®
(5.25. \
GRAIN.
Wheat IN o. 1,1 4Sal 50 ; Ro. 2 ,
1 40al 45 ; No. 3 , 1 20al 80 ; reject
ed , 1 05al 15c
Oats SOc.
Barley Wo. 2 , 40a50 ; No. 5 , SOa
35rejected,25a28. ;
Corn No. 2 , 30aS3c.
UVE STOCK.
Steers on foot per 100 Ibs e S 75a4 00
Calves do do i 50aS 00
Hogs do do 5 6095 75
Sheep do do < 50a500
PROVISIONS
Hams per Ib. 13
Shoulders do 8K 9
Tallow do 7H 8
Dressed hogs per 100 800 850
'
'
EO 100 G
BREAD STUFF * I
E
H. Louis W. W. Floor per bbl 11 03 1 00 8
Nebraska-spring do 2 75 a 5) 7
Bran per ton 13 00 14 OJ
2om meal nerlOO 1 2J 7E
MIWE E
d. Y. factory perlb I6J15X A
American Swiss ° 21sa
jnported Swiss do saIS
jimbnrg d < IS
CARPET AND OIL CLOTH.
;
'
irst quality No I * to 20 4k
do No'2toi4 do
do No 28 do
do No27 , _ . do O K- (
harooal.both sides smooth , Ko24do
do dodo No 26 doNe S\ \
do do No 37 do
'ouble refined , No 34 do
do No 28 do
do No 17 do
.nssia. perfect. 7 to 1J do Be
do No ! stained do 17 BeLa
L' American imitation Russia LaCe
allNos. deFer 16 CoTe
For less than full bundle add one cent TeTo
so * . ToRe
ReHi
perlb 13
oZltoW do 13 HiMi
o25 do II MiH
27 do 15 H (
o27 do 16
Full bandies discount 21 per cent.
UUffU.
CoIn
raiienlOtoll 37
do IZKtolOO 35 In
Iteathlng 14 and 16 oe 83
Ianlshedl3andl6os 39 b
do No 7.8 and 9 41
bottoms 35
opper
po
TIB M.ATB. pom <
X14 1C. best quality pcrboi 910 than
HH IX dodo do 120 tti
do do u ; 9 ttiha
x2 IX do do 1200 di
dodo
LxSOIC dodo do 9.0 ? .
IX dodo do K CO da }
do do 16 50 7
oofing. 1C charcoal 14x30 do 850'
do IX do 14x20 do II 00
do 1C do 20x28 do 1900
do ix oo 20x36 do at oo *
BLOcrrar.
Large pigs pertt
Small pits deBar
Bar tin do
siso.
Sheet tin 25 to SO Inches do
do 25 to 35 do rer sheet
Tinners' solder , extra refined do
do So l do
.1 do roo&ng do
DK7Q0003
rr.iKTi
American
Amoikeaz
Cocheco
Garners
Memmack
Mallory. pink or
Pacific Mills
Simpsons
bprague
Wamsutte
Washington
Robes
cornice.
Lonsdale 98
" Cambric 15
Cabot 4-4
Cabot
Fruit of Loom
New York millf 38 la
Wamsntta 3fi 18
Pepperell
do
do
do
acovv CCHTOS *
Atlantic a
do P
Nebraska standard AA
Pepperell 0
do R .
do E
Indian Head
do do
do do
fitifiHi
American
Amoakeag
Bates
Lancaster
TTCUK8S.
Amoskea
FallaO.B. 0.
do AA
do AAA
jusa.
AmoiKoac. brown
do bleached
Clarendon
omirr.
Amoaheur
Beaver Creek AA
do do BB
Jlaymftkora
Otis axa
doBB
do CO
OAR TO 3
AmoskcagA
do SB
do BD
Arllncton'
11
12
if1
17
PMNIS. OILS. AND GLASS.
OIL ! al S4
Carbon oil er go 75
Coal oil do 25
Linseed oil. raw d 80
Linseed oil. boiled do 95
Lard oil. No 1 do 81 1031 15
do extra do 25
Beniine do S5 928
Wist Virginia lubricating do 65
Fish oil do 60
Turpentine do
PAINTS. ft 10S
White lead , strictly pure per
do do pure do
do do nno pure French do
do do do do Amer. do H
Red lead do
Pntty In bladders do
WINDOW OLACS.
Discount ? ; off Hit.
F1JRS
Mink , prime S5f
do 2d and3d ! 50 100
Wolverine 3BO
Racoon 50
do inferior 35
Mnskrat. fall 18S3
do winter S3
do spring 87
do Kittens
Skunk , black prime nor ,
do narrow striped prime 50
do broad 35
Otter. No 1. large TOO
Fisher 900
Wolf No 1 large mountain 00
do No 2 do 200
do No 1 small prairie 105W
do No 2 do W
Beaver.well furred and clean per Ib 1 10
do stagy and heavy BO 100no
Red fox No 1 no
Kid fox No l 40
Deerskin.redand short blue , per Ib 30
Antelope 15
LUMBER
Joists , studding and sills SO n and
under 1700
Over 20 feet each additional foot ! 1 OC
Fencing No 1 1900
do No 2 1700
1st oommoa boa is 2000
2nd do do , . 16
'A' stock boards , JO and IS Inali'M 16ffiOO
'B' do dodo do ffiOO
C' do do 3do do K no
1st clear.l. 1J4. IK and 2 Inch EOOO
2d do do do do 4000
3d do do do do 3000
Flooring , clear (000
do 1st common fOfO
do 2d do 2ffOn
do 3d 70(0
do narrow. No 1 35 CC
1st ilear ceiling X Inch 20 OC
2d do do % do SO PR
1st do do w do 22(0 (
2d do do K do JOCC
1st do siding : 190T )
2d do do 1700
1st common do 16 00
A' shingles 3 25
Extra No 1 shingles . 260
Common No 1 shingles BOO
Lath per 1000 SOT
D&H pickets pe 100 300
Square do do SCO
OG Batten per lineal foot 01
Rough do do
LEATHER.
Best Buffalo sole S
Matamoraa do f
Best oak *
Baltimore oak sole , .
Frenohklps 4
do calf , leading brands 1 T
Domestic kips 7
do calfs 1 *
Hemlock , upper per foot a
Oak do do
Grain. do dp
Linings per dox
Toppings do
Morocco ( bootleg ) per foot 58
do oil dressed do 88
do Simon per skin 3 00
do glove kid
Belt leather. per side
Boot Webbing per bolt 45
Oak harness feather. Pittsburg"
do No l 40
do No 3 88
Oak line leather * J
Hemlock harnws3eaier No 1 37
do No 2 ffi
Hemlock line eatler 43
Fair bridle par side
Team collars per do *
Stage do do
Scotch do do
Concord do .
Collar leather ( black ) per ft
do do ( msst ) do
Patent dash leather do
breen hides perlb
Green cured hides dodo
DryhHes do 10
Dry salted hides do 9
Dry calf and kip do 13
Sheep pelts eachT
allow 'per ft
LIQUORS AND WINE ,
ttlgh wines per gal 107
Moohol 188 per cent do 330
French spirits do 330
Marshal's Brbon whlskydo 125
MUler'a do do 155
Brandy , veryfine do 400
do inferior brands do 150 875
Uln. 100 per cent _ do 1 60 300
lolland Gin. 90 per cent 175
725
do fc 100 case lots
1053
Sherries 500 16SCO
Ue. Edinburgh , per dot SCO
Ue. Bass & co's pale SCO
InlnneiB Dublin stout 300
lums. mixed Jams ealX ! )
per cent . do
lew Eng. rum. 90 per ct do
Kennedy's bitters do
OMAHA SOAP.
Ierman Mottled
avon
kl ten Laundry
'aim
SIDNEY MARKET REPORT. _
ERECTED WEEKLY BY D. J. Mo-
GftNN & CO.
lour ( Col. ) Snowflake - M 85 per HO
" Neb Ft. Calhoun 3 75 rer "
" Waterloo Mills - 350 per " '
" " Corn Meal - 2 00 per " St
" Corn in gunnies. . . 1 25 per
aeon . - . - . 13 pejpound
.
"
ea.-.r. . . . _ 50975 per "
yrDpsln 5 gal. kegs - - J 00 1 > gal.
obacco _ " 091 to pir pound
can. " . . . . . * . . . 7pir
ragons"- : . . : . . . $75.ffl'5500 ' I each
arness.- " . " i' " i
nle7" _ 9 0125 TO ,
lorses _ 403.0000-
PROBATE NOTICE.
t
ounty Court. DougUs County , " te of Ne
braska. J _
tha matter of the estito of J eph Ban-
man , debased. f
the creditors of sai < estatef f '
Pleare take notica tbat I AaveT > een s * .
ointed txeeitiir of tne l i ) wilTof te ta-
ieLt of s id deceased. ThK I will meet
creditors for the djortmotandaliow
nee of their claiirs again ( said estate at
County Court room , in tbf " 'r of Oma-
. on the 31s day of Marb 1877. tbe alst
ay of May. 1877. ind on tle lstday of Jn-
1877 at 10 o'clock , a m pf Ihn d y or
ays which arc the tim' anyplace aes'gaed '
said Coanty Court , for y > purpose atore-
lid.
Exscntrix.
lated April 17th , 1877. ap2S-w4w
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
GRAHD C1TRAL HOTEL ,
OtLEA KEBRASKA.
The lu-gcut ind best betel between Chicv
f o an J San Francisco.
Opened nev ? eptember3U. 1R73.
6EO. THRALL.
Pronrietor.
THE METROPOLITAN
OJfA SA NEBRASKA ,
D. A VWJ NAKEE Jr Proprietor.
Tie Metropolitan Hotel la centrally lo
cated , and it first-jlass in every respect ,
hvriri resently been entirely renovated. ,
Tie publio will find it a comfortable and I
homelike bouse m 3-tf i
Davenport House.
JOHN RICHARD. Proprietor
Farnhasn St. Bet. 9th and 10th Bit.
OMAHA . NEB
This Hotel b New and fitted uplnNes *
Style. ian3-Sm
CALIFORNIA HOUSE.
Corner of Douglas and llth streets.
OMAHA NEBRASKA }
CHARLES GROTHE , Proprietor. .
Board per day. $1,00. Board per week $4.00.
Tbe honse is newly furnnhed and IB the
beat 81.00 nouse In the city. feb21-d3m
PLANTERS HOUSE.
'Sixteenth and Dodge streets.
OMAHA NEBRASKA.
TRANSIENT , 915O Per Day.
A pleatant and convenient stopping place
for the traveling public , in a desirable nart
of tbe oity. only one bleak Irom the Post
Office and street railway.
Board by the day orwtekit renonible ratas
Table * supplied with tb > best in tbe mar
ket and every effort nsed to insnre satisfac
tion to guests. feb21d8m
MOORE'S HOTEL.
FROST STREET. SIDNEY 3EB.
RATES. . $2.00 ptrday.
Tablet supplied with the best the market
affords. Kooms Urge and airy. Situated
opposite the depot , convenient to Telegraph
and Black Hills Stag * Go's. Office.
feb26-6m
OBIGtIIVAJL
BBI6GS HOUSE
Corner Rindoloh-Sl. nd 'Fiflh-A . ,
CHICAGO ILLINOIS.
PRICES REDUCED TO
(2.00 and $2.50 Per Dav.
Located in the Business Centre.
Convenient to all plaoes of amusement.
Elegantly furnished , containing all modern
Improvements , passenger elevator. Ac.
J.H.CUMSIINOS. Proprietor.
0. F. HILL. Chief Clerk ( late of Ganlt
Hoowi 1
Victor's Restaurant ,
ICO Fr.ha , bet. lOth t dltb | Slrortt ,
OMAHA USB. ,
OPEV PAY and NIGHT
All meals served to order. Attached to
the above is a bar ; also a seperate apart
ment for ladies. d'c29
TO THE BLACK HIU .
Sidney Short Route
-TO THE
BLACK HILLS !
THE NEW
61-Span Truss Bridge I
OVER THE PXtATTE RIVER ,
is completed , making : It
[
To the Black Hilla.
'
Tolls $2 for two-horse
Team and Driver ; $3
far f bnr-Hor s B team
and Driver.
Cosier , m Mllu to Dediod ,
>
Ranch , water and oed accommodation
good along the line. The kidney and Blaok
Hills U. fc. mail coa bes travel over this
route , carrying Clark's Centennial Expre i.
Address all mail care H. T. CLARK. Sid-
ney. Neb. mari7-tf
ENGRAVERS.
W. L. KNOWLES- r.
SnCCIESOR TO J. X. EICl.
?
FIRST CXASS WORK
AT t lF RATES. HI
Box . ,
769. Davenport , Iowa
feb73m
MEAT MAKKKTS. Pi
Uitv Meat Market
SHEELY BUGS , Spe
tottn icier ett tinm ffroSra BsrratS Cimfrt1 $ J
unb Z31U. . so .
Tj ,
itti , fllciijfaas aQ ( 9rten He
Vm t $ ( rd4 < n RuftruiS Mtttt.
nov -tf F
ai
U.P. R.R. aio
O3AT MABB3BT PI
18th Street bet. Cilifomit ud Webster.
We keep on band a large supply of fresh
salted meats. Also a large stock of fine
Beger Cared Hams end Breakfssl Bite -
At the lowest rates. WI
WK. AIT8T A KNUTII , WIF
avHtf F
Mo'
mci :
al '
i I NO )
'eJ ? ' B.
IM&lBlf ZUd Ij T T * An
1HWe
RAILROADS.
C .
-L.TJSES.
THR & NORTH WESTERN RA'LWAT.S
Embraces under one management the Great
1 Trunk Railway lines-of the West and North
west. and. with its numerous branches and
connections , forms the shortest and quickest
ronte between Chicago and all points in Ill
inois , Wit m in. Northern Michigan. Min
nesota. Iowa Nebraska , Callifornla and the
Western lerritories. Its
. OMAHA AND CALIFORNIA LINK
Is the shortest and best ronte between Chicago
cage and all points in Northern Illinois.
Iowa. Dakota. Nebraska. Wyoming , Colora
do. Utah. Nevada. California. Oregon , Chi
na , Japan and Australia. IU
CHICAGO. ST. PAUL A MINNEAPOLIS
Line is the shorte < t line batween Chicago
and all points in Northern WisoonMn and
Minnesota , and for Madison. St. 1'aul , Min
neapolis. Dnluth. and all points in the Great
Northwest. Its
LA CROSSE. WINONA & ST. PETER LINK
Is the best ronte between Chicago and La
Crosse , Wlnona. Rochrster.Owatonna.Man-
kato. St. Peter. New Him. and all points
in Southern and Central Minnesota. Its
GREEN BAT AND MARQUETTB LINE
Is the only line between Chicago and Janes-
ville. Watertown , Fond du Lao. Oshkosh.
Appleton. Green Bay , Escanaby , Negannee ,
Marquette , Houghton , Hancock , and he
Lake Superior Conntrv. IU
FREEPORT AND DUBUQUE LINB
Is tbe only ronte between Chicago and El
gin. Rockford. Freeport , and all pnlnts via.
Freeport. Its
CHICAGO AND MILWAUKEE LINB
Is the oldest Lake Shore Ronte , as is tb
only ono pasting between Chicago and
Franston. Lake Forest. Highland Park.
Wankegan. Racine. Kenoiha and Milwau
kee.
PULLVAV MLACKDRiWIVO ROOK CUM
are rnn on all through trains of this road.
this is tbe only line running these CITS
between Chicago and St. Paul and Minneap
olis. Chicagn and Milwaukee. Chicago and
Winona. or Chicago and Green Bay.
Cloe connections are made at Chleairo
with the Lake Shore * Michigan Southern
Michigan Central , Biltlrao-e t Ohio. Pitts-
burg. Ft. Wayne A Chicago. Knukakee
Lina and Pan Handle Routes , for all points
Eatt and South east , an-t with the Chirago
and Alton and Illinois Central for all point *
South.
Close connections are al'o made with the
Union Pacific R. R. at Omaha for ell far
Wrrt points.
Close connections made at function points
wilh trainr of all cross points.
Tickets over this ronte are sold byal
Coupon Hcket Agents in the United States
and Canada.
Remember , vou a k for your tickets via
the Chicago A North Western Railway , and
take none ntber.
New York Office. No. 415 Broadway : Bos
ton Office. No. 5 State s'reet ; Omaha Office.
215 FarnhntP Stfeet : Chicago Ticket Offices.
62 Clark Street , under Sherman Honse ; 75
Canal , corner Madlion Street ; Knx ! < e
Ftrect Depot , corner W. Kinne and Canal
Stree's ; Wells Street Depot , corner Wells
and Kinzie Streets.
For rates or information not ateainable
from your home ticket agents , apply to
W. H. STUIHMT Gon.Pass.Ag't. Chieago.
MiKvix HUOBIIT. Gen. Mang'r Chicago
Ian3-Ty
CHICAGO.
Rod Island & Facile Bailnl
THE GREAT CENTRAL KOUTE FROM
OMAHA TO OETTCAeO
AND THE BAST ,
Via PCS Molnes , ivvenport sni iicck Iisd )
Thin Eoute bdu ; t ougWy equipped with
jlegant new Oachfs , 1st * Slecpfnj Cars , nsd
laving thty a < lTEuayp ! a amooth and wel ! tal-
jtpd track , ofiem the tr Tplln ? public an 1'ast
ern Line oneqaaled lor 8poc4 , Comfort sd
Bafetv.
All Paawnser Tratcj are e-jtalpped with the
WKSTISBROUSK PATZHT ATJB BKCKKS end
Minpr'a Patent ErfetT Platform Oouplftr.
Two Fast "Express Traina
y. connee K oIo ! < r
AT DE8 MO1NKS with tbe DesMoines Vauey
KailroHd for Oakalooea. Ottumwa. Keokuk
and Bt. Loul : .
AT GUINNELL with the Central Railroad ol
Iowa , for allrolnta north to St. Paul ,
AT WEST 1IBSBTY with the Burlington ,
Cedar Bapidf A Mlnnwota Bai'road lor
Burllngtcn.Odar Baplds , Dubnqne 4 Bt.
Paul , st WILTON JUNCTION with the
Bonts-'WejtaTn branch , for MnscaUne
Wuhinzton and points aontn.
7T DAVKNPOET with the Davenport d 8t
Pal Railroad for points north.
AT ROCK ISLAHD with the Western Union
KaSlnnd for Frecport , Belolt , Bacina , Mil
waukee , acd all points n northern DJInols
safl Wltccwrta
AT BOCK IBLAUD with the Bockford , Boek
lnd nnd Bt. Lonls Ballroad for Bt Louis
tsfi rx-inti Ksnth ,
AT BGG ? 7SLAUD with the Feoria & Bock
Iila-A Si > llroM for Peorfa and pdnU east.
AT atEAU JUKC. . wial Sranch , for Hen-
. Lsron , ChtilJooth an-1 faoiia.
Ary.
T LAPAJiK wiUi tneZHlnols Central Bail-
read for potnta north and sontn.
AT CHICAGO with all the lines East. North
hl Ptu-'b.
THBOCSH TICKETS lo all festers Cities
TlathJs Une. ran be procured , and any Into.
mien otfruiai * , oaocTBlKi * ti < * * . . ihf
Kckat Ofloa In the Onion Padoc Eefof ,
OaistB , end tl3 at the principal ticket oficei
terg Ihalbuct th U. P. R. S.
Si d'l
Petata.
All irjomitloii regarding Parainers ana
Frdiiht chonlally furnished , and Blespln ; Car
Earths for sale et the Company's Office , 253
FARHHAM fct. , ( Grand Central Het l ) Omaha
A. U. SMITH , H. BIDDLB ,
Gen'l Sup't
_
W. CLAIB , 8. 8. bTKVCHB ,
Passenger Agent , Gen'l Western Ax's ,
Omaha. OmahA
H. P. DEDEL. Ticket Agent ,
Omaha
to cmcago
WITHOUT CHANGE QF CARS.
Pie CMcaiQ BflrliDgton & Qflincj
RAILROAD.
iVHh Its Smooth and Perlect Track. Elegant
Passenger Coaches , and
PULLMAN SLEEPING AND DININ8 CARS
s acknowledged by the press , and all who
travel over It. to be the best appoint
ed and best managedroadin
the country.
Passengers Going Euri
Should bear in mind that this is the
Best Ronte to GhioKO ,
And all points east , north and northwert
'as'engers by this ronte have choice of Four
Different routes and the advantage of
IIX DAILY LINES PALACE SLEEPINaCARi
nan
CHICAGO TO SHEW TORK
WITHOUT CHAK6B.
All express trains on this line are equipped
rith Westlnghouse Patent Air Brakes , and
filler's Patent Safety Platform and Cou-
lets. the most perfect protection again it ac-
ld nts In the world.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Dining Can
je run on the Burlington ronto.
Information concerning routes , rates ,
ime. connections , to. , will be cheerfully
iveit by applying at the office of the Bur-
mgton Ronte , Grand Central Hotel , corner
fourteenth and Farnham. Omaha. Neb. .
m. B STRONG. _ D..W. HITCHCOCK. '
Gen'l Supt. , Oen'l Passenger Ag/t. 0
Chicago , 111. Chicago. HI.
0. PHTLLIPPI. H. P. DBUBL.
A -ntt. Omaha. Ticket Ae't.Omaha
Baltimore & Ohio R.R.
"
HE SHORTEST , QUICKEST
OM.T DIBECT KOITTE
TO
I K
WITH DIRECT CONNECTIONS FOR ?
ICHMONDLYMeH3 , NORFOLK , 9
AND
THE SOUTHEAST.
New M Bostoi
AHD
THE OBA.8T.
Travelers desiring a IfA :
edf , Pleasant , aid Cia'orliile Trip CiCc
should remember that the CcDi !
Di
altiire ani 01 Bailroaj DiDl DlPI PIM
IB CSLKBB1TKD TOR ITS PIm
tejint Coaches. Splendid Hotels. Grand fn
in't ' I'eautifnl Montain and Valley fnIc
tj : nery , a < > d the miny points of Historical KiTe
torical Interest along its rojtte.
e-'will always be
s low as by any
itherLine.
DLLMAN PALACE CABS [
'
RUN THROUGH
7ITHQUT CHANGE
) t
) r
e
ESTOT AND EWTEBK Dim. TeTe
TeVI
VI
or thronih Ticket ! . Bsggage Cheeks. VITe
ivementof trains. Sleeping Car Accom- Ten
da inns ic . apply at Ticket ofSces at
principal points
RTH. SOUTH. EAST OR WEST.
R. DORSET. L. M. COLE.
s't Gen'l TKket Agt. Gen'l Ticket Agt-
IOS. P. B .RRT. THOS. R. SHARP.
BUza Pacs. JUteit Master of Transp'n.
IT
RAILROAD * .
Gisaj Fariss ! Free Hones !
ON THE LINE OF THE
Union Pacific R. R.
A LAND GRANTOT
13,000,000 Aorea of the
Best Farm & Mineral Lands
15 AMERICA.
8OOOOOO in Sebraaka ,
IN THEICJREAT PLATTE VALLEY.
Tlie Garden of tile "West.
? OR SALE
SH PBICIJ TIITJIFT COIPETITIItS ;
Ten years' credit. interest only 6 p r < vint. I
Free Homesteads for actualcettlers.
The beat location for colonies.
Soldlon entitled to * homestead of 160 j
Free nasfM from Omaha to purchasers o
railroad lands. Descriptive pamphlets ,
with sectional mps. and
THE PIONEER.
a handsome Illustrated paper containing
the homestead law. mallad free to all parts
of the world. Address. d.r.DAYlST
Land Coamittioncr U. P. Railroad ,
BT. PAUL , & SIOUX CITY.
AND
Sionz City & Pacific Haflroafe ,
lOOUIUj Shortest Ron'e test Paul. Ulnneapell * .
Dulutl or Bljstark.
And tbe most dire-t route to Sionx City
and all poinU in Northern Iowa. Minnesota
and Dakota.
Dakota.NO
NO CHANGE OF CARS.
Will run elegant Drawing Room and
Sleeping Coaches , owned and controlled by
the Company , through wlthontohange be
tween
OMAHA , council , siurra ISD ST. run. .
Trains will leave the Union Pacific Depot
at OMAHA at 4 p. in. , and COUNCIL
BLUFFS at f:45 p. m. . reaching SIOl/X
CITY at 10.20 p.m. . and ST.tPAUL at 11 a.
m. . Time. 18 hours making
TUS BOOBS IX ADVAKCI Or ALLOTHIE KOTTK8.
Returning 'Will ' leave ST. PAOLa 3 p.
a. , arrivins at SIOUX CITY at 5 a. m. .
and OMAHA at 10 a. m. .
asrTirkets for late In Chicago and North
western Railway offices Ceunrll Bluffs : Un
ion Pacific Depot ; and Grand Central Ho
tel. Omaha.
jBVBasnre that yonr tickets read via
"S. C. A P. R. R. " L. BURNETT.
Superintendent , Missouri Valley.
V. C Hills. Gm'l Ticket A rt. Sionx City.
J.H. O'BRYAN.
Sonthweitern Freight and Passenger A gt.
may20tf Omaha.
J. B.GRINNELU R eti r.
Tie leailiBE Tinnniii SoBte
between the
North and South.
Traversing the central portion of tha
great State of Iowa , and inter *
seeling th * numerous
EAST&WTTRUffiLIlS ,
-FOR-
CHICAGO , DAVJSNPOKT ,
DDBUQL7E , DE8 MOL&E8 ,
SIOUX fJlTY , OMAHA ,
And all East and West points.
Connects at Ottnmwa *
POR-
BORLTNGTON , MACOrn ,
KEOKDK. 8EDALJA
QTJINC1 , ST. LOUIS ,
HANNIBAL , KANSAS CITY.
MOBERLY , ATCHI80N ,
and the South. Southeast and Southwest.
CONNECTS AT MASON CIT1
FOB-
SI. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS ; DUi-UTH ,
and all Minnesota points.
ITewnnd Finely UphoU rd
Reojining Oh air carr
ON EXPRESS. TRAINS'
STEHLRAILS , EXCELLENT ROA BIB ,
ANI > F1R8T.CIA8 OOACBJW
fitted with Viller's Platforms and Couplers ,
and Westinghoose air brakes. No better in
ducements can b offered to travel In tae di
rections named lor the season of 1877.
THE BEE
AB A
Oirculatins : Medium
IT HAW
6O2O SUBSCRIBERS !
REACHING A
POPULATION OF OVER 36,145.
TACTS FOR
BUSINESS MEN HO ADVERTISE
TO CONSIDER.
Business men who adreraie will do well
to look at the subjoined statement of cir
culation of THB BII. November 1. 1876.
Merchants adv"ti a in newspapers to reach ;
the pe ole. It therefore pays to InTesti-
ate and ascertain the best medium to ac
complish that result. The circulation of
Tn BIB is larger than that of any paper in
the trans-Missouri country , excepting Baa
Francisco Journals One additional fact
worthy of note : THE Bui Is not merely * >
local or State paper , but
A NATIONAL JOURNAL.
embraces persons in nearly every State and
Territory In the Union. Thi great difflcnltr
establlthlng newspapers is met In seeur-
the first three thousand subscribers.
When that number Is once reached , the list
rolls up at a rapid rate. Its news becomes
more varied and of general interest , and Its
advocates help to increase its subscription
list by thousands as readily as its agents se
cure hundreds at the beginning.
Nebraska Is one of the largest States In ai
the Union. Many of Its counties arelnac- sttt aist
cessible to railroads. Yet there Is not a tttl
county In the State which THI Bn does tlCi )
not reach. As an illustration we will mention Citb
tb
tion few of the leading counties In the tbol
State t Adams county. 2ft dailies. olHi
weeklies ; Cass. 80 dailies. 178 weeklies : HiFi
Clay. 18 dailies. 43 weeklies : Dodge. 31 FiU'
dallies. 149 weeklies : Doagia * . ( outride of st
Omaha ) . 2fl dailies. ISA weeklies ; Tlllmore , th
is a > < itM. * weeXlleo. 0 re.a dalliM. In
irneklles : Hull. 34 dailirx. 8 weekllen ; Jeff- blLi
srson. 3 dailies. 34 weeklies : Johnson. 1 ! Li
tallies. 7S weeklies : Lancaster , m dallies. Lian
weeklies : Lincoln county. 48 dailies. 25 oS
veekltes : Merrick. 20 dailies. 24 weeklies : CO
emaha. 17 dailies. 91 weeklies ; Otoe. 2S
lailles. 82 weeklies : Pawnee. 3 daillen. 49
weeklies : Platte. 39 dallies. 20 weekHen * InNt
Richardson. 14 dallies. 97 weeklies ; Rallne. NtBr
dailies. 82 weeklies : Sarpy. IS dailiox. BrTb
09 weeklies : Sannders. 3ft dailies. P.S Tb
weeklies : Bewnrd. 24 dallies. 64 weeklies ; In 1
rhayer , 10 dallied. 68 weeklies : Washlnr- tie
on. 85 dallies , 74 weeklies ; Webster. 39
reeklies. pa
TOTAL T5 THI 8TATK8 AVD TIIRTTOIIXS. paPil
Dnil\e * . YfeeJclu , . Total. tic
rebniNtcn -
Lnxona Territory
lalifornia .
lolorado- . . .
onnectlcut .
takota Territory
HstrietofColumbia-
'lorlda- :
IHnois .
ndian Territory
own
laryland
fainachusette . . . . . .
riehirsn
linnesota
liisissippl
lissonri
ontana
revads it
'ew Hampshire -
few Jersey ,
Mexico
few York
hio
rcgon
ennsylvania .
ennessee
ezas
Irginia. .
r&aoniin
rashington Ter
oreignmaU- .
Aollag.fo-wtTn& Hamd
MINING } MACHINERY.
Belting Hose. Brass & Iron ittinga
Pipe , Steam Packing at Wholesale & JXetnil- j
Halladay Wind Mills. j
Clmrcn and School Bells * .
A. I. . STEAUTCr , 205 Farniiam St. , Omha > Hb.
R-A. HARRIS.
TJnion MEeat
DKAIJTBLV
Fresi an ! W Meats , Game , ftnltiy M , Eic , Ite
' *
aplOtf , „ _ , „ - _ „ _ _ LJ
FRIEDBKAKIT & BZHRENTS. J
COMMISSION URGEiHS AND JOBBERS IN FBDIT !
.pwNo , 512 TwelfiHt telwi ftruSai and DoiIa'-OIiHAt NEB < !
J. B. FRBUCS & CO. , i
GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
ALL COBSIQNMBNT3 RBCHVB PP.JMPT ATTBNTICN
Order * from the country promptly filled. Constantly on hand , a oholoe lot et
fruits , such as apples , pears , Ac. , also poultry. Jive or dressed.
ap25-tf No. 191 fmrmhmm. Street , Belweea Uti mad
THE JOHNSON OBG AI9
Iji
Johnson Organ Company
PLATTSMOJTH. NSSRASKA. ,
Klrst prcalunswirJed at the State Fa'rat Omaha , 1S7I , oyer al ! ecap tltcn Kl/il rm
m .m wh T r exhibited. KIff > nt black walnut eu * i Ivory front * to keva bier ihlrri
bian pins ; mortices clothed : action as quid : end p rect as tha beat piano ; tunin.inilToicfn
p rlect j six octaves. PrieslUtM lowasltatof any , Snt-cI&M Uutrataent. Kirrj orjanful
v A 1 W * k IV VC * UA W& M IV J Uia * * 1 UAMd4 < U iA WJ
'atcrest sni try tbtw orzan * before purchai'nc ' eltnrh r .
AJJrtsJ JOHNSON
MEDICAL.
AMERICAN SlIllttlCAL UBTlTOTi
ISZ Harntj-St Omaha Nebraska
70S TEB TXZATMKXT OP
III Eluiit if SirjK ] , Cifialc l\m\i\ \ Befinltln
S.l.Mercer.M.l ) . Sorgeon and in charg *
[ ihronio Disease ] . J. C. Denise. M. D. .
charge of Diseases of Eje. Kar and Throat
lepleodi-art-
rANHOOD
RESTORED.
- Victims of youthful Imprudence
who have tried la vain every know
remedy , will learn of a simple pre
'scription. ' VREE. for the speedy cure
of nervlous. debility , premature decay , lott
manhood , and all disorders brought on by
siceter * . Any druggist has the Ingredients.
Addrf si. DAVIDSON * CO. K Nassau-it. .
New York. o t6 dwlT
Are one ef the most valuable of
live fruits. Cooling and asSftngkr.
form when ompoundsd and medicated thi
v - 5 < t and safest remedy known forD
DDvsentery. . Jlux. and what Is
f -nly called'-the , Summer Complaints.
T ire always troublesome and sometimes
tc- ' y fatal , especially among children :
\ , _ , . . IVA. TniffliK ! > sT A by * rivi&g them
? Vo..fptllemtfou\ ! ? care 0n the other
hard , many lives are sacrificed by the nse of
sss . 'tt&noss&ffifi
Just what it represents to b ; apure medica
ted compound containing nothing Infnrion *
to the system , yet prompt and effective to
check and cure these diseases in men and
generally left worn anddebiliUUd. A.dally
and moderate nse of Dr. 6rea's Bitter
Tonlo will rvriv * and bolld it op. giving tons
and vigor to tha whola system , with an in
creased and healthyappetiU. If your druggist -
gist does not keep Dr. Green's Family m di-
elnes. send to the proprietors. 2. T. Bart
raff A Co. . Burlington. Iowa , and th ywfl
end you trial samples , as well as iroular
i > nd testimonial * .
forsaJ byJ. K. Ish. and ; by 0. 7. Good
man. niehX8Udly
Ai are the experience * of this life , none
ire without Its silver lining. Troubles and
iarescome ; some abide with us : some pass
iway. To-day the body Is vigorous. to-Toor-
row It is dead nd gone ; life at bestta i rt
ind the great problem how to perpetuata ) It
is still unsolved. Life , however , ean be pro
longed , the weak and feeble body made
itrong. no matter from what cause I'dneed.
ind instead of being a burden to dlspeptle
ind debilitated bodies , can be made an en-
luring pleasure : but how T Simply by the
tally and moderate nse of Dr. Green's Blt-
* Tonic. This truly medicinal prepara-
JOB i not a cheap and trashy artlsle. in
ended simply to stimulate and then leave
he second state of the body worse than the
Irst. but it gently rel the bowels , stim-
ilates theliytr. making it work off the pol-
lonous humorofthebloodcontrols and regn-
ates digestion , thereby removing the cause
if headaches [ and low spirits , relieves flatn-
eney and foul stomach , giving tone and
lability to tbat ergan with in Increased and
lealthy appetite ; regulates female weakness
reventa fever and ague and malarious dtt-
lases. protects the system from unwholesome
ilr and impure water , and vitalises and
ones the whole body against all attftcki of
Usease. Try it and von will find tt pleasant
o the taste andhealing to the body.
In sudden or severe eases of Liver Coa-
ilalnt. or in constipation of the bowels , a
ew doses of Dr. Green's Liver Pills will sj-
sh.
Is the act of discharging from the throat
ni chest matter that arises'from colds. In-
teafl of scattering and distributing .
hrongh the blood , and poisoning It. 31
bus assisting the Lungs. Throat and Chest
r. Green's Expectorant cures Colds ,
toughs. Asthma. Bronchitis. Croup. Dyp-
herla. Whooping Ceugh andall affeeUon !
f the Lungs. Throat and Chest , "jd.the
rst stages of Consumption and Typhoid
ever. Its qualities are Bxpectorant. Beda-
ive Peotorialand Alternative. It does not
top the cough as most preparations do. by
ielr anodyne and astringent effects , retain-
JB the mucous and offending matter In the
lood and canting permanent disease of the
nngs. but It cures by loosening the cough
nd assisting the lungs and throat to throw
y the offending matter , which causes the
uih. thus scientifically making the cure
srfect. It at once alleviates the most dis
easing cold on the lungs , soothes and allan
ritation. and breaks up Whooping Cough.
0 better remedy can be found for Asthma ,
roochitis. Croup and all affections of the
hroat Lungs and Chest , and If continued
nse will subdue any tendency to Consump-
on. Lung and Typhoid Fever.
If the liver Is torpid or the bowels constl-
ited. a few doses of Dr. Green's Liver R
ills will assist nature. No better cathar- R
can be found. P
Kor sale by C. PGoodman and J. K. Ish.
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LEGAL NOTICE r :
ate of Nebraska. Douglas eonatr. M.
At a county court held at the county court
om , in and for said county. April 19th
D. 1877. Present. C. H. Scdgwlck.
nntv indge. in the matter of the estate of
ignst J. Doyle deceased.
Un reading and on filing the final ( ecount
id petition of Isabella J. Doyle , adminls-
itiix of s 'd ' estate , prayicg that his ae-
unt be allowed and she disehsrged from
r trust , * ( * ,
Ordered. thatMavirtth. A.D..JLPJ. at 9
clock a. m. is assiged.f or hearing said pe-
ion , when all penooanterestad In said
itter may appear at County Court to be
Id. In and for said eounty , and show
nse why tbe prayer of petitioner should
be granted : and that notice of the penney -
ney of said petition and the hearing there-
be given to all persons interested in raid
ktter. by publishing acopy _ ef this order
the Omaha Weekly Bn. a newspaper
inted in said county , for fonr successive d
* ' " ol ,
Conntv Judce. Im I
m i.
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HISTORY
WBNNfA
UNITKDBTATEK.
PROFESSIONAL CADS.
Q > J. HUBTT.
A TTORNEY AT LAW. Ofiee
A. teenth street , with J. W. T. Ri _
, _ taall
O. r. MA2STDEHSOJT .
. r.
10UNSELORAT LAW AND DBTEIOT
Attorney for Second Judicial DUtrlet.
ce. Rooms 1 and 2. Jacob's Block. OmjJu.
PARKE GOJ3W33T
ATTORNET AT L-t W.
scher"s Block. 0 = tha. Nebraii
martftf
T. W. T. RICHAKDS.
: . . PEABODY ,
' AWYER. Orelghton Bloek.
Omaha. Nebraska.
O. H. BAIiOTJ
G. W. AMBROSE.
jL- Tomrer AT LAW.
jLf Omalia. Neb.
t E. Di C. ERZXHf Gt n
TTTSTICE OP THB PEACE. OSoe-Oor.
V Ttnth and Leavenworth-sts. eenMC
LUTHER R. "WRIGHT ,
S07 TOE PEACE. Omoe
l-rU. west
- entrance OaldwejB
_ iaalj
E. ESTABROOK.
ATTOBJraTATLATV. ODoe. Cr Igate
Block. Omaha. Neb.
If. eT. BTJRNHAM.
A TTORNTTT AND COUNSELOR AT L Alf
f\ Over Hubermann' * JewrlryWcre. COT
l ti and Doogla * Streets. Omaha Neb.
G. E. PRITCHETT.
1 TTORintT AND COUNSELOR ATLAW
A Office. 511 Thirteenth Street. Address !
Lock Box 9 Omaha.
DEXTER Ii. THOMAS ,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
Oflce Room No. 8. TIsscher's Blook.
Omaha. Neb.
JAMES O. ATJAIVTg ,
A TTORNEY'AT LAW. Oflce. room 8
& Creighton block , corner Fifteenth aaA
Douglas streets. faalS-tf
E. * W. STBIERAIi.
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offloe TOOM
K. Creighton block , corner of DouglM
and Fifteenth streets octll-dJkwtf
JOHV T. BEEX.
OFFICTAL stenographer and notary.
Deposit Ions takrn In onflfth the time
usuallyrequired. Oflce , southeimt cor. Utk
and DouglM. i
GEO. TIT. SHIELDS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Boon t. Creighton Bloii. aprtl-tf
TIME TABLES.
iitiriL im mmn IF mm ,
Onlo Pssine.
*
Dally Express 13LP. M.
do Mixed 44.5 do 930 de
do freight S HO A.M. SIS do
do do 831 do 1115 A.M.
Ttaae Can ! at the 8arllig < a flort * .
LI-VIOltA&l. IBKm OY1KA.
Eifpress..4 40 P. If. Express 10 00 A. V.
Mall ! 5 It A. M. Mali : 10 40 P. fl.
tSnndays Bxeepted I tSnndays ExeeptedL _
This Is the enly line running Pullmaa
Hotel dining ears. E. P. DKUKL.
Ticket agent. Omaha. Neo.
Chtelgo , Rook Island & Paellle.
MaHt 510 A M. no 40 P. * .
Bxpre400P.M. . 10 00 A. U.
fSnndays Exeepted.
BhUago & HoHhw ti rm-
MalU 510 A. M. 110 40 P. M.
Exprese 400P.M. 4000 A.M.
tSnndavs Exeepted.
Ksa CHy & St. Loul. Sheri Uae.
Homing-Ri A.M. 9KA.M.
Evening Ex P.M. 6 P.M.
The only line running Pnllman Sleeping
3ars out of Omaha to Union Donot. St.
Oouls. FRANK E. MOORE8.
1. 0. DAWES. Tlckut Annt.
Gen P. t T. Ag * ! . . Omaha , Neo.
it , Joe. Missouri.
Jmaha & Northw tt r s > 4 8io x CHy 4
Pas I Me Railroadi.
HaUExpre > s 8OOA.M. 3:00 P.M
Dally except Sundays.
B. & M. R. R. in Mtbratk * .
CearnyJnnEx-9:06 A. M. 3:43 P.M
It. Lenis Ex-.5:37 A.M. 4:00 P.M
'lattsm'th Ao-6:0f P. M. 8:50 A. M
Omnibuses and baggage wa ons leave the
Bee Grand Central Hotel fifteen mlnntee
advance of thn alwive r llro < I time.
PIIS [ | IIB CLB3I1E BF HHIS II
ci.ooi e.
C. Jk ft. W. R.R. 4:30 a. m. 3 p. m.
C.B. Am. :30 a. m. 30fl p. i.
C. R. I. 4 P. RR. . 4SO a. m. 3:01 p. m.
C. B. * Bt. Joe 4:30 a. n. . 3W ; p. m.
8. : City 4 P. 4:57 a.m. B
n. pjt. R. n-r . m.
0.4N.W.R.R.7:20a. m. 5J
0 * N w 7:30. a. m.
orisnro.
C A N W R U:00 a.m. l':00 p. m.
O R * M 11CO a. m. 11:0 p.m.
CRIAP ll:0n a. m.nt:00 p. m.
CB48t. Joe. HO a.m. 11:30 p.m.
B City * P 11:00 p m
TJP 4:00 p m.
RMinr7eb.4-'Op. m
Local maOs for State of Iowa leave but
nee a day. vii : 4 : ) a. m.
Chicago and all Eutern cities. Nebraska
Ity. and Council ! Bnft > . dun tt 11:00 n. m. .
loses at 4:00 a. m. . and 2:40 p. m.
St. Lenis and St. Joseph , due at 11:00 a.
. and 7 30 p.m. : closes at 2:40 a.m.
48 p. in.
OCee op * " nndjvs frore 12 tel p. E
TnCQ. F. HALL. Poitma * ! r.
THE OMAHA BEE
FOB JTKIOTIKG
DEPABTMERT
T TM mt tie eat * t wctk la tbe city.