- tc ft03 oiH > etf b ? earner , to anj . wt of the rtjr. cnT c"-Lii ) . ( Sasdw t . riper , if , -rrr.cr d' thcrefvis. tb .wt . ; t fns OMASA PAU.Y P-1 at thB" l l eri.w TI " " ) t ! x KjWr SS.m i'cr year. < & - ' / . ' . < : Fresh l jrtt'Jc < irri of Umbrella * worrtf \ yesterday. -Tbi- river n lifiuc nipidly. HobUio els ! crockery at coat * _ \4 l your job pnnttni ; done at t1 r FEE oflicp. TUe.in6uran o < 1juters sup here to t-s up 1 > " fii * Ve . " Li. Prnsh l a hfd a new bide- tva'Ji put down iu fron of Lis elore. --I * fg uc OB Wtnduw Gkify w * Pawtuft . .Vftio r/ . apl llf - All walcl"nnd olfirks repaired a' Mx Mwyer & Bro V are warrant- etf --P. H. i5l T > & Pea had il 0,000 ir' urswe on tii r building and ? 6- 000 on stock. HolAik- ckttiiiK rut Ii'fPtock ' j , < i clit.iy at coet t Kurlz & Al- ore. marSltouiyl tbe ne'v u-ut- w n ; t\iuu iiUiJil8 { , will tsb * > ' < > / Hint f fllcc > l y 1st , and to Iho jouis hnrfolf. One of Uncle Sim's boyo m Hn paid n three dollar tmo at the Truoc Court ypptonlay for creating 1 oixturbauce on Ihe street. Au attempt VH uiddn by aum- ccudlary Wi'dneylayjoight to ourn Duhany11 optra hoiiwc , Council fx lie , but it wjia 'riwtrafpd by the f -n5.t5ieringof ihemalnriul used. -Tluroccti that wcu * dverlit cd to take place tl > Ip tiftcrtinyD .it Ihe Umshu Drivloj ? J'-irk have postponed lill Saltnday of next -fl in ay nut hi- icu ; -r : lly known t' ' ! t M z ileycr A Bio. jnanufau- 1'iic jewelry A mler , nn < l also a full jifrnortinriit of silverware - jtl tewalry ; but nueh is the f aet. Councilman Shannon wiyu that never in his life miuio n com- nat &itiu l a man furnanHj'knd rt ' ry , I > 1 ll : t hu d William.1' , "j J'S t. * t , f r fellow wbi ; L : f me cbiJ < i ; rr 7 Is" Hobool _ yer > tcr Jr j' , and. uUerwuide foimdbhnjslf ia ihe I > ct-up. Judge Anderson twrlfccd him to Council iliullo ra'lnient , apjKjinteii for Ibcpnr * o , cave ronferied wilh rtrs. . L. O. Mc bauu und John McShanc , whc aut < 1 on ibo p.rt of Mr. John A Y "Cru'glUo'i , iu rt'Kard * o the ei tcr- < . * 4n > mi nt that IIM beca teudejxd of their " -fu ' ' 'Hortsju wiving Creigtiiyu'Hall " > - o tiding. Thp cuniniittcf were ic- { lieslud by tlio Messrs. AlcSImue to Me ihuir own inntHtions nnd make uthrr anngcuientb. It waa , _ that the -en ertainment 1 consist of n lirinqiigt.aucj jll no /rhWiu Creighton Hall'on the evening of Thursday , May Sd. Prank Hnulou lias rctarneil from " " Wc t _ _ _ _ _ , C. J T nbes , of Lincoln Js at tbe J H. Scely , of Chicago , is at 'the Grand Central. ! ' S. E. HiKghi9 , of .New Yorfc , is at the AletropolHan. Nelson. Moes , of Olevoland , Is nt the Melnipolilnu. . B : . Devolt , uf Ciilcjigo , la at tbt Grain ] CeiitrHl. K. U riarbion , of Chicago , SB at tbs Gmuil Central. T" , te B. W. BohKfer. of Mfi aabeo IB a * tbn McJr polilau.x .T. SlllHrljerg : , of Jew ? Yort. is at tbo Wraml Cenlrnl. * w-x A. W. Spaldiug , of St. Iioule , is at ( he Grand Centra ) . A. H , HlggfulMjtliRtn , of Chicago , ih a < the Mutropolitau. f'l n . K. Euglinii , o ! ? few York , ia ar the Oraiul Central. Ex Governor David Butler wss' a ilic Grand Central yeaicrdiy. Sstiiiderst left yestonluy vii It to Ids olii lni ti jit uiauy of Brighniu , p -t"rdny en route F. Cha , vl Eatt .v. Te ? le * 11J Fen ti > -.nl t i' iMl f . -'irli * < ! nlen" to rnd "t > j ioJt ve bim v. r Oiuiha toj-cu If U ; , c ukl * not aa trt ? bgta ? factory he ' { ? * r is fiJenly of pc - * ' 1.- . THE WEATHER. Heavy Snow Storm on tlic Line or the Union Pacific in ( he Black" JHIIsSmnv at Kearney This - - - Morning Wires Uowi- Itaiu at Omnlia. For ths IftBt tJireo or four days t'.icre'bas beflii raging ir. 'the 'Jhick Hilte , aonij ! tbe hie "F the Uiilou ! P.viltir railway , t'-'o woreturiow ' clarin tu&t has occurred. * ji > co the ! xtiumorablo bJookidp < > ? tbe winter j of 1871 72. | On Tuesday night Iho East bound j Uuiou Pacific jiatecnger train A.19 snow bound uiUfaui'.o ' Civuon , and did uot arrive at Omaha till Thurs day looming at ten o'clock , eighteen honralate. Train * nru all movlur ; ujWj however , alth'jiigli faoino of thorn are behind lime. The pabseu- ger train due hero yesterday at 8:45 p. m. was ihreo lioura Jate. The ntorui has continued with uu floated "vigor , and late yesterday afternoon turned into rain , from North Platle eastward , nnd still later it changed iuto sleet , which caused , the telegraph wires between Xorth Platte and Cheyennu lo go down about half pa&l seven in the evening. The sleet has boeu inov- Jiig eastward yesterlay and the prob ability is that the teleurw'h win * will be badly u > ed up. It wa3 ( mowing at Kearney yea- terday morning. Thursday eveai oiit half past beven o'clock it began raining nnd it has continued to pour uowu heavily aud steadily ever since. "I tic Ctilunuinii nml fluAlricaii iu tlic CiiiKMl hlatcs. " Til the Editor of Ihe Bet. I notice in the Jicra'd of a reueut date an article nudei the caption , "The Chinaman aud thu African in tbo United tttates. ' ' The article in question betrays oa the part of r- author a degree ot absurdity and dinregard for truth that reudera n perhaps the most remarkable of all the journalistic fizzles that have em anated from Uie pen of Dr. Miller. There ia not an idea advanced in the whole article that baa not become - como Buporannualcd ; uot a propo sition or declaration contained iu it that IB not a prima facie absurdity , with a possible exception. The Ur. f jm3 to have just nrisen fioni a slumber of as great length as that of Rip Vau "Winkle. J t ia uuneces tary , Mr. Editor , for me to attempt to answer in detail the honhCUbe contained in the article alluded to ; It way l > e well for me to answer in a general way Home of Iho HHser- Honu made therein. First TheOoL mu aay to the wieencre of hc J/cnt'd llhat "the bottom ( prificlple ) " upon which ho wishes ILirt government ( > pcl'le ' IE r ally PO W > ttotu at all , J dropped oiils t Cytlcalb < f laAory. t-'a\n this k , phi-.l "tho jiajervatioa of free j ovrniueiit in this country do- jTfiriF , nfflt upon < he intelligcnoe of - iie people. , SoooiuJ Upon their capacity to * riiJsr Jasfilnfinllaled with the race that loaniied-it. - loaniiedit.launeQlatery after iius hn sayp , in subHlance , that the uegroi8incapablby nature of over altainiDg sbWi > < iegreont intelli pbyalcallyimpo ijibleforhini toevor become asaiminiljUed with the Cau casian. It is hnnijy wortbvhilo to answer either r f iheae two last as serlir.ns. I btflcw that intelligence isa * de-iiruble -a Very and acceaeary fjURlificaliou in a peo.plto pwrpf-i * uatefree soverainen.l'VL' balder dash about "assinnoh-i'iou" ur.yas well be ieuored ) , but in onlwr to have a good government ia nor hon esty as necc&sary a characteristic in a people as intelligence ? Certainly. But political honesty iu Dr. Miller ir among the things thatwpre not ; Ucuce he Ihids no occasion to tyeuk > ' it in thiscouuecMoM. . But tbf man who gay * that thu negro iamcapab'o of making equal progreHjAvifh thcuhiteiu UICUIMJUI. rition of luiclli fcncc , and especially in view of llio extraordinary nil vauce of thia cla a of the populace vithjn the pa&t few eare , bince the ' 'uvouuea of education have been opened to them , xnuat bo regarded as a hopeless , prejudiced nincompoop , 01 an unscrupulous misrepreseuto- rtf the truth. Let such ugump go to one of these public schools , and ho will learnlf he is capable of learn ing anything , that colored children attending that school moye with equal facility and thoroughness from lower to higher grades of study , with their white classes ales. TheT > r. 8ayn that the nation was drunk at the time of the ratification of the 14th and 15th amendments , and is drunk now ; but as soon ua it sohers , up these amendments must l e annulled. Instead of the nation being drunk , it appears that he has been drunk for nearly ten years , and Is just recovering snlficienlly from bis stupidity to take in the silua tion. He nays the negro is a perni cious element in tin's "government. There is no element within the limits of Ihe United Btalea govern ment that i of suuh permcionu and dangerous character to it as that of which ho is the mouth piece iu Ne braska , and o ! * which 8. J. Tildeu was the presidential candidate , iu the Lite campaign. Unhappy the. country thai shall give birth to many of- such ilk as Tilden , Miller and Croniti CYRUS D. BKLL" . ' ' Will Mr. Jenkinson , the newly elected City Councilman , eee that J. Green fixes his sidewalk tm the corner of Ninth and Haruey tftreots , just as bin neighbor * were obliged 'to do ? W. A. ' It AT M. W. KEIN'NEOY'S , p4eodtf * 48S Thirteenth Bt. Uueler City , D. T , the largwt hotel iu the Hills. All btaged nlop a1 this hono. Good accommodations and a good home fur travelers. Give us a cI ! and neo for yourself. WATU > & mehlG-Stn- , , Jn jo"uV. ' " ' Old frieuisIn , . i ; Any ( Bdy5vii b . - or the I > nljy i ' /pBi ul Lf f ? n jj w4Wv { fcetfln , prefer. MERCENARY MOSES. A Base Ueceher A Young Man Hobs His lulcndcd ifride , and Then Deceits iler. rtftft-a ] Pollaiis.leo in tiio haiue of a S--ntccS-lookjiig young man who bns bcun working iu R Fremont hotel for the post six months , along with a rather Beat usld pretty and con- ildinK girl , whose aQections ho suc ceeded in winning. Notlong'Rgo he obtained her cou'-ent of marriage. Tje time for the happy event was fixed for Thursday , and Omaha was eelectetl as the place , and to Otiialiu they came two or three dnysaijo. The license waa obtain ed ami oilier arrangements were l > erfectcd. Tliureday morning the girl gave her Moses Ihe sum of twenty del lar" , wilh which tb go o'utand make smwejniixi liases forhcr.Beveral hours passed away , and no Moses return ed to her. As each hour rolled by , she became uneasy and anxious , and at lop ) , Iho suspicion dawned Upon her that Moses had been either foully dealt with and robbed of the _ money , or that ho had ab- f wiidtd wilh it himself. Sno then went to the City Mar shal and informed him o ! the facts in the case and of her oaspiclou. This Marshal obtained the fellow's photograph , and hastened to the Union Pacific depot , where he learn ed that Moses had crossed the river , and thither Ihe Marshal followed hint , and upon his arrival at Spoon Luke he uscei tamed that Moses had started for Philadelphia. The girl , while at thePolice Court , was asked by Judge Anderson if M'wea had robbed her of her virtue , ami dbe evasively replied that she "didu't care a continental , if she could only get her money bauk. " tthtt also regretted the turn affairs had taken , because the oily tougued Slopes had , for some reason , induced her to wrile to her folks that they were married , and she now hated to return home without a husband after all , .Besides tbo twenty dollars , Mose took with him five dollars belonging to another girl , and a gold ring which WBB the property of his in tended bride. Jlcyer A Co. Tina house has grown steadily from a comparatively small concern to be one of the moat extensive es tablishments iu the West , and all within the past live years , owing to the pushing enterprise of the mem bers lo reach and grasp the trade of the trans Missouri country. Their present commodious quarters in Crci hton Hall building are Inade quate to the demands of their busl- JKSS , und consequently tboy are now putting up a large and handsome two -lory brick building at the northeast corner of Farnham and Eleventh streets , which fill be completed within the next three montbs. * Meynr" & Co. comprise their seook. Especially is thisi the case with their tobaccos aud cijjara , than which there " no hot tcr to ijo fouml in the market Among ih"ir loadingbranda of "sTnokin- ? tobacco arc liouo Jack , ViifitijfFair , Bob AVhile , Durham , aud 'Carlo Blanche ; while "Haid to * . ' . jit" loaddin < ) the chewmj tobac- GJ Lew , nvd "Uravely" iu plug U > - bacons. Their Imported ami Key West cigara , aud their own cele brated "Stubs , " cannot be excelled. Their -stock of domestic cigars is very large , and they keen constant ly on hand a fine supply of cigarettes. Their slock of pipes comprises every variely of mcer- .shaum aud brier-root , and every thing in the line of smoker's articles can be found in this establishment. They mane a specialty of guns , repeating rifles , and revolvers , and ammunition of every description ; also pocket cutlery. Tneir prices are as low as those of extern dealers , as they buy direct from the manufacturers , and hence western merchants will save tune and money by trading with them. Jlgtnt * Wanted For the Florence Oil Btove. Apply tkott & Cottle , b'eward , oxnb. apr27-lw * Elegant-dress L'oods at Bushman's. ' apr9tf JEXTBAORL.LNARY HAJRGAIN6 m Ladies' aud Children's Suits at Bushman's. We closed out all a manufacturer had , and ore selling them at bis wholesale prices. Call aiid see them. ap9tf Hrti McKolligou's card o llrut tfo < ; e. juneitr IT AjuWAYS Jb-AYS to examine geode at Bushman's. ; ap9tf Btyllnh hosiery at Bushman'f. _ ' ap9tf Clam ( Jhowdcr , liering salted lobster halad , imported cheese and auuoAtte , at SIKBILIST'S , 206Farn. liliui street. marl-tf HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES totalled et Now York wholesale ap9lf Kee Hdvertinemcut of Beard & Bro. , ou second pauo. marl-3m THE OMAHAHOUHJi is the beat oue dollar nnd a half , liotel between J > ow Yorh , Francisco. fo. V.iUdlssr i > kti-J ; t Ko. 5. ' sn.jconntjr. . .2 JtSca'iQns cai i 9 taza'al th Vbon vf j i-tcwr. PiJ f niII"WoJn6a na ilay J'Hh. 'be Board r'Strves thu right to rjj ct J i.1 bidj Adtlrw ! cniKLKs u. emin. SpSdtwli P. v. Bex 767. Oin ha. ' . LEGAL NOTICE. -U. K. Smith plaint iff. vs. CharleaO. T-'frton. deftodant , .before Gtutav Ander- elit. I. P. DougUi conuty. Nebrwlta , Cj ; the TtlnJw of April. A. D. 1677. said . oyttro iS'd " orucr tit jsttachment in thtr" . 'Ti ' or U.e tnia of * y7.3 > . - H.K.i > MnH. T 1 ? , F. Syrras , bis Attorney. " I - A GOOD MOVE. 1'nmiljof Florence Mo * c Out of ihc Country All's Well Tlml Ends Well. Tue Florence Hhootin &crapc , which occurred some few week1 ? ago , has at last resulted rllv to au parties ititercstod. Marshal Simpson , 51 will "bt1 ic- uiombered , shot and Bounded Bill Davis , and wa = ? held for trial at the next term of the JiMrict Court in the sum of $500 bail , which he gave. Two brothers of the 'wdunded .Davis then threatened vengeance on Biunwii * , nnd they were arrest ed , broucht to Omaha , aud placed under $500 bond ? to keep the peace , and failing to sive the same , they were ncnt to jail , where another brother was coniiu < Hl o"ii Pontwuce * of thirty days for beating a Mrs. Thomau , of Florence. Thursday the Davis boys were brought before Judge Sedgwick on a writ of habeas cortnts , at the in stance of the prosecuting witness Himp on and the District Attorney , and Hffl Honor discharge : ! tlietn. They returned to Florence , aud then wilh the whole family , left Ihe country for ( ho country's good , their destination being Kan sas. The funds for their transpor tation were raised by the people of Florence , who have long wanted to got rid of them , as they have been a terror and a nuisance to the com munity ever since they have resided there. Thisvirtuall > ends Ihe case against Marshal Simpson. STEAMBOAT NEWS. The steamer Black Hills will leave Kt. Louis May 1st for Beuton. The steamer Ashland l > rt St. Louis Wednesday for Bismarck. The Silver City , currying GOO Ions , starled from SI. Louis on Wednes day for Hen ton. The Red Cloud left St. Louie yes terday for upper Missouri points The following boats are now en route from St. Louis for upper Mih- soun river points , and a large quan tity of mail has been received by C C. Housel & Co , for them : O ceola , Tidal Wave , Florence Meyer , J. E Ruukiiij Arkansas , and Belie of St. Louis. The following steamers have passed Omaha this season upward bound : J. M. Chambers , April 3 ; C. K. Peck , April 7 ; Denver , April 13 ; 1 < auction , April 17 ; RV. . Dug- gau and Kale Kiuney , Apiii 19 ; Fanuie TaUtrn , arrivwl April 0 aud departed ou Iho 24th The alcrn-wheelcr Saiauuah will leave St. Louis iu u day or two with bulges for the Yel/o\stone. / The John G. Fletcher , bound for the Yellowstone , is expected here Iu day. The Gen. Custer , TV UK 250 toiw of freight , for Bentoa , In coming up the river. I rSutrlmojiti-I Joy ot r.u bow the residence of Joseph Bedmau , corner of Nineteenth and fznrd TftrceVn , m Uie uuion of hi 5 daughter , Arminta Redman , lo George Hnoie , Esq. The Rev. Mr. Lipo , of the i Lutheran Church , V.-JIH the offi ciating clergyman. A few intimate frienas were iuvited to participate in tue happy ceremony. The bride is a native of Omaha , being born m this city , and was elegantly attired , adding grace to the charms of her i < crsoual pres ence. ence.Many Many valuable presents graced the bridal table beautiful toilet mats from Mrs. Redman , mother of the bride's father ; elegant mounted castor from Mr. S. K. Jackson ; a flue silver butler dish from Mrs. 8. K. Jacksou ; David and Richard Hume gave a beautiful ice pilcher and set of goblets ; Mrs. Conuchniau preeeuted a tine pickle castor ; Messrs. Sfanberry and Hortson , an elegant double nickle castor ; MihsKimball , a wax wreath and card receiver ; Mrs. Harpster , a large aud elegant vase ; Mrs. Win. Hume , a complete toilet set ; Mrs. G. M. Wiley , a toilet set ; Miss Bertha Hume , a silver cup , etc , with many other valuable presents from friends. A magirflccnt supper was pre pared. and the happy bridal party greatly enjoyed the festivity. May peace aud sunshine illumi nate their future path , and the joy ous wishes of all for their prosperity go with them in the new life they are now entering upon. LEGAL NO live. State of Nebraska. Doacla ? County , ss At a county court held tn the county court room , in and for faid comity. April Uth.A. D..5817. Present. C. 11. Sodewick. Connty Jndgo. In the matter of the estate of Philander Hr Heed decease j ,0n reading and on filing the verified peti tion of Lewis S. Heed , pravinp that letters ofhdminis t ' * ion be iff ntd nnd OL . . I to JSJTOHicca asftammiat r of the eataio of t aid deceased. Ordered , tnat Mar Hth. A. D. . 1S77 , at lOo'clock. a. in. , it spskned for hcarinjr laid petition , when alt persons interested in said matter may appear at a county court to be ibeld. in and for eaid county , arid show cast * why prayer of petitioner should notbo granted : and that notice of the pendency of said petition sod the hearing thereof , be siren to ali person ? interested in said mat ter , by publishing * copy of this order in the Omaha W kLY BKI , a newspaper printed in said county , for three eucvsgfivo necks , prior toiMd day ofhearine. C. 11. SKDOWICK. ( true copr. ) County Jndco. apr7-3tn Centennial Roductjon IN ADVERTISING. S3.25O.40 Worth of WKWSPAPBR And Tnr ! B UOKTUti' NOTE . fmiu ' . - JB4'v41l ' * J& j . &JL , , njTfi'iiiin : < ! . cl-ara-sler. acfuaf dait/ and \ vwily circuitICQ. . and rei'aJtilpratc ? ) f advtrtiriEK. sent free tf > any , , t f addrers. Apply V * t - EO. ! P. ROWKM , A CO. . MCWSPAPCT ADVERTISING AOEHT5 ' + IPARKROW - , . - ffEW YORK. ' " ' A > io. < ni..airt xrM . Btiiiiir. > McmaUy juifl fn . jf rtic"'K ' n f/ \.il-r . ' 1 . ii.OKTU--l - - v SPECIAi. NOTICES. NOTICK.-T vertiscmonU of To Lei. For Bale. Lost , \aats. Pound , Boarding. Ao. , will be inccne'i in these cclamns onoo forTEli CKNTS i > r Ih- * each enhj > eqnont insertion. KIVBCENTx" line. " The flwt insaftion r.evor lo s tbs ? 'TWENTY-PIVE CENTS. LOAN-MONEY. rONKY.no i ,0 , , . - . _ , . - 1,0AN-DR. . . . _ , _ . _ , EDWARDS . , apr5.toniay5t M ONKYTO LO N Adams A Siineral. roffhi p Creighton's block. MONEY TO LOAN. Call at law office of D.L THOMAS , room 8 Visschers Block. y aprl-t' _ \T7ASJCED A girl at the French Cofeo yV llnufo , 233 Fn nham Street , It girls , at theEir- V V met nouso ap25 3f eirlto do housework 179 Farnham street , up stairs , apffidtf TTTATSTED A good kitchen girl. Must VV boRood cook , wachor and ironer ; ar > ) > Iy t H .A. UARRIS. 229 Burt etteet apr4 tf \fAfiTHD-MALE. . to in- WANTED-Agsnts everywhere - tt'duco ha "Ultimatum" lamp burner , Filled without removing burner ; tsiiamcJ lighted and extinguished , without 669. Omi'is , Neb , aprSldlw Hwt VX7A5rBD A few goodsa'esmen : apply . ) \ . . ih Wheeler 4 Wilson Sowing MB hi AoSlee. No. 2W IBth-st. Jacobj' . ATCHlSON.Agt. aprlO-if AVANTED-By an Ameri- r n woman , . to do writing or as scamsireee by the day of week. Ad- drets COPPY-PT. ai > 25 dlt" BEK Office. rpEAM OF BRONCHO PONIES-Wanted. JL Address , stating prioe"W , " BiROffice. ANTKD All kinds of new and second W hand goods. 237 Douglas street , apr2-ti FOR RENT-ROOMS. _ _ TTIURNISHED ROOMS-For Rent , at 003 JJ Howard SU M-27-2 t REN'T A nicely furnishei front FOK 281 Douelas street. apr21 tf "JT 'U RENT A furnished front room , T noitdcast cor , J8th and Dodgo-st * . app9-tf TO RENT-HOUSES. FOR RENT A good building suitable for stable or storage ; cheap. Corner of 15th and Capitol Avenue. api7d6tt HOUSE FOR RfcN C. near PoStoffice , of 6 rooms , we 1. cistern , < * e. QEO P. BEMIS , Real Estate Agent , 9th a d Har- noy-sts , pr21-tt 7 OR RENT a story hou o , 7 rooms. L. L I'.M'.QINN. Viescber's block blockipr21tf ipr21-tf FORRKST-ThoTremont Ho ee corner , 16th and Capitol arc. Apply to OEO. W. DQANE. aprl7-tf RENT-MISCELLANEO US. rno RENT Two farms near the oily for J _ one-third of the crop. T. MURRAY. nar31-lm fOKSALb-REAL ESTATE. T710R SALE JOO head of cattle good cows. D fcu lit "leers and heifers. T. MURRAY „ RAY , ma 31-lm FOR SALE-A lot COilZTKfeet. in Lowe's addition , commanding a fine view , for S90. Address R. . Bee Office. c22tf FOR SALE-SEWING MACHINES. E10R SALE A now Victor $85 Sewing Machine , for SJT > cash. Apply at this oOce. n * 2t FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS TWOSUOW CAS S-For Sale , at Mcr- ritt's restaurant , 158 Farnham Street. rflEAM OF aoTfcs , harness , end wagon for JL fale. Enquire t office of U. W. LIM- . . cor Fernham and 15th-6t. aprM-tf - - , - - _ . - , . y-Qil suited .A.1 for Ti-i' Jncl iultj. 'i. HJtRAVi : _ . | g ; < i > g ; < i. . ' > ir-i * ' - i-SiSLg > SSVtjTr : fnvdi-Si K AtavBry wdu ? ii nnct. two JL1 kbolar-h"j. : in the DaTcnport Suiinon Collpclpy * : or address , " 2. . " Bee tiKeo , fl f JjlOK SAL ? ' EairiDr 4800 , double cyndor ! > rcTor ilia hoift ng enuine. Sul qblt for uiinipc or bridge purposes , to be ee > M at 0. W. Lininger i Co. Omaha. Enquire ileo. Linincor A Co. T. L. VoN DOKN , ml tf " * orll.T. ( AUCTION nnd SECOND-HAND OOP VS. JBONKKft A CO. Auction and Coniuis- tien House. 3TO Douzlns street Hiafc cst price paid for furnubing ho tohnld goods and sccvnd hand fumjtnre. feblMf "VSrilO PAYS hix' est price lor T > Rrods and second hand furniture S T. C. HKLMICIC. Auction and Commisft-n Mercbant.2J7 Douglas street. tpri < .WlSCL'LHAKOUS AN ? PKKSON6 WISHING TO WAV. their roof j nro proof painted,1 will do well to call at n o. cor. Kthand Cni" gq. This ] > ilnt stood the tea at the late cuaday fire , on t&q Lruightoa building ap27-lt JOuN COMMINOS. NOTCH All acconnta due Clarito JL & French will be placed in the banns ot an attorney. Slay Itt Settle immediately and Fnvo oxpenees. OLAhK ' Gil SCHAliLBR , real estate agent and , notary public , has removed * to the main hall. Grand Central Hotel ; he has de mand for city property. apr25d6t CCNVICT LABOR TO LET , Sealed proposals will bo received at the of fice of the Secy , of the BonrdofPnblicLan's Lands and buildings of Neb. until Tuesday. Jlay 15th. Ii77. to let the conviot labor for a term of not moro than ten years. Said proposals shall provide for all penitentiary expenses including gaUnes of officers , and other help , tbe heating of the builaings , boardingand clothing of convicts , and al' nocescary expenses ; the cost shall be esti mated per capita for six years nnd for ten years : the time shall be specified in the bid. and the contract will be let to the low est responsible bidder for the term of years l ) = 8t tailed to the interests of the State ; the contractors to have the use of the prison and grounds belonging thereto- Bidders will be required to file with their bid a cer tified chock lor the Bum often thousand d"l larsas security for the filing of an accspta ble bond in the Bum of two hundred thou sand dollars , collectable under the lavrs o } the State of Nebraska in case the."contract is awarded iheim Any contract entered in to shall provide that the general manage ment and discipline or the convicts shall b4 under the control o the said bond and thd \\nrrtcn. and n } contract will be mada fhich shall deprive thn tonvicta of any privileges k-ranted by law , and no contract trill be made sormoro than sixty cents pe ? d'ly ret capita. . " ; - -i Furth r information will be fnrnb'icj upon application tb tha Secretary. AU bids should bo enJ oratd on the cover "Bids for ConvjV' I.iJior. " and addressed to "Sec- rotari of the Board or mDlic Lands and Buildings , Lincoln , Nebraska. F Si. DAVIS 1 Board of Public BHUNOTZSCHUOK , I Lands mndbnild- OEO. 7 , ROBERTA. fingsSUto of No- J. O. MculUUE. J bra k . marl 2 cod marls LEOL NOTICfc. In the DiirrictConrt in and for DonglM county. Neb wik-s , Jonas Mirkly , plaintiff. v ? . Siitin Markly dofoLdunt , Ueroitions in this actio- will be taken by the plaintiff at the office of H. J. Wa ker. r. notary public , in the townof Medina , in ths cocnty of Medina and bt lo rl Ohio , on the 19th ( Jay of May , ISfir , bstween the the hours of U am. . and 4 p in ongd ! day , to take the testimony .of Albft Munroe. and tb examination will eoctinue from day * o day. JONAS MAHKL , . By 3 : * ; F. Mo&io ; , hiiAttornny. apr7-H * Ci * 12 * C rt A 4&V.4 * - * J ATTTTiVy 03 & 2 ? r ? iSUfc * hmt . e < * > * inai"- 'i'iSCsBB1' aSSHiC. " .tnnointronieocro ' ' - S.T a e ' . 'Wfe < rxmiir | < , umch aniv 'S3 < * iir3'r TfSSn i nnn wiboaWU jv * * vJSJiW Ha'uf * Crcrtth.p. Mtni * 1 * k P\S 1 & > r. 3 & Fhjiwfagleml M"v : /Mf : tA lwC5S v 'voiiM QJBnr liviip. .lii c-itg toTntmtpp. th-l- < ! t wl cute. Tccaii on all DiwtKi. JuHr eipi j > inr - " , M 2pevmi indinr mitocurt : : ttli thson1 * r > i r r ' . Ftil uraircly micd m neilnt nl .v * . ' . ' ' . * JR nAM w , 09 wens ratb diWJm lllll few P.PAuV' > MTEO t' > l > . &tx.ft l.yvn.irtiuia ftathor or icnhr V > ta t til la ImUi CncIUli unil Qeiranu. l iel illuitratt * clf i - , r.na-J Ont = i ul-lr - aa AGEMTS WASTE > .l co i" li-ts trrrjlifreliUisvSV * ' "T ' CG ( - MANUFACTOBIE3. T ; v2ni uJ put > . IIMV sra. s fit SBaiTEO nf csioait tiur .STOVE DJTALfcHS. E.F W1IOHBAL ASP B' . SOLS ivseizss i&car n-j < HB'S ' CEIEBRITED ' SJEliI ! IROX Cflil m , ROASTERS. LAUKDH * ST-VEi. * ' . Sales fium TO tn7 , w 537 Fourteenth strsti. - - Omaha" , PUBLICATIONS ) . $ ] ONE DOLL A K § 1 TO J. H. PIEKCb. ( VBsierfl Foroneyear. FrerjbiJy rPalt. if ! ci > ' tt WINLSANO LIQUOItS CAKMEKZIND & MEYER. DEALKUSIN Wres ! ; WHOLESALE f , NlJ HhTAIL. SALOON & BILLiABB Mi \ No 5'7 ' nd519'fhirte-nth stiect 051AHA , - Neb. rair'/'n COMMISSION MERCHANTS. J. ( J. JAC'OBFi & CO. . taal COJIDSSPB Hnrc No. Mr \ ) ' > tlie-5. ! ! , OMAHA , - - . J > EB. ap2-itf D SIDNEY FORM ! a AH ! Wmm HTOTS Give bills of KdiiiKfrom Oin ha , ( .Ui TS . Cheycnuo. aud S.dr.ovt" the BUck ll'ilc Mark good- care D. . ' M. v f' . . WHOLES ALE DE \ l.F b IN j Floor , firain , GrocpriKdJilPrflyisisis Also run regular fm.t frcis' ' ' t line trim . - i J- ni-y to UcadiYOod. CiiPt.snd ! interiue1iEt points. marl m MAGIS1EROFTHC LOARTCD. ELVAKL > KUJ'.HLi , Magiator of th No. 4P3 lOlh B . rr-nnam ai > I H n y. Will by the aid t/r Kticf ! " n Bj > ir > ( E , "MsiL ofanvonea v " . of tir ! ; a < .t. i i ceat staro. No fc- . ' % rj.ed 11 i TFCJ "f , GALVANIZED IROH CCTNIC'S. , - T. 8JNHOL.D , MAR ftiLYAHIZJjJ Cor. Tenth and t-arntab. si * JJ5.1.iaar iaar tf REAL C3FATE BTBON KKKD. LP . b FH . B ron l.C9il c c Co- . TMK OI.DKET ESfAllI IS rJ ) Real Estate A INJJSBRA5KA. hcep a complete i.bstr.ict of title t all rci ! state in Omaha ami DOUC'HJJ ' coBiity. JOXXNSOK- - Real EstaiB & Sells land hou = ej. and ltc chcau lo ns money , and sell' fore gn exchavsoand tk ! ots to nnd from JJcropo liy tbo best lite" , OfBcenortnei tcor tonrtccntri and Ytt - ham-sts. Omaha. ni'ti'l t H. M. Real EiJtale and L'ol'ecl ' HE Jgcnt. WISNER. . NEB R 1'articular attention given to tno purchrf. o and sale of real estate. rentinK ot imorovi J farms , payment of taxes , cxarniimtifi . f titles and collection ot accounts. A 'ohaa for sale 12,000 aores of choica tames Unfls ic the Elkhorn Valley , ia fmamc endi - - ioini&K counties. Cheap 'or caua. and on IOUK time at low rate of interest , fobl 7m LAWYERS. Office : § uficrmonu's 13. imii poimras Sir. , PLASTERING ALL WORK WARRANTED. G.V. . TtiCIST TtiCISTSt ' * 3000 Engravings ; 1340 Page Quirin. FOLK ( J\AVI JNVAMTAHI.K IN A FAMIL.T. The sale : s 2' linica as great a ? the sale of any other large Dictionary > J re than 3 ,000 copies have been pineal in the jiublio fchools of the United Recommended by V8 ot 'o i-urcrinten- of Schools. "Indispens ble to everystudayt of tbo En- 'sh l iitmge " n. li n'nlte. CKiel .lu - yce Unilrd ftr.'a. I P"Mi hod by 0. 4 C. MERRIAM. i-'iiing ' l" ' I w ' "iitilco of Si 'o Sttpt. of Public j 'Xnstrnotion , T.incolji. Nob. . Ti o. SO Oortlflea ' , b at WE IRTSR'S DICT ON RY h brWptlded to tto "atate Ruo- ommc ed llsl" otlooka to be snl In * ho 'jihorls &f Nc-b-fslia. (81c ( Av "J-SS McKENZIE. i r fPnb Tnst. " Slal sS& 'fc iytl J & : * . MISCELLANEOUS | .Florence Oil Stoves Nc Smolto ! No AaiicsJ'Ifo IJnst Cooltins. Baking and Ironintr withou heating too room. The moit defirab c sum mer cook steve in the world. gSTAgonta Wauted in Every Town SCOTT & uATTLE , General Agsn's for the state of Nebrtika fc'EwtRp. NKB. All couiinnnfcations addressed to thi bee will receive prompt attention. cersnania SIDNKY , XKB. A Now and Well Furnished liotel. CORNER OF FRONT AND UCSE VST Room and Bowling Alley in connec tlon' ' ALLENSPACU A SMITH. np27dm Pronrietois. UNITED STATES MAIL. POST-OFFICE DEPAITMRNT. ' ) WASHINGTON April 10.1877. J Froporals Will bo received at 'he cuntrac officu of this Department uitil 3 o'clocl ( > . m , . of Juno't. 1877. ( tobo decided by th rflth of June ) for catryirs tbe rnaih of tb Vnited States from t-epteinbe- 1. 1ST ! , t Jun . .5. IS 8. oc the folMwing routes in tc btute of Nebraska and by the schedule o d pai tnrf-s jcil arriva Is herein specified , viz vllf.J From 'jr nd Inland , by ZTICIJ ' unieion and Ilaye-town , to Rockville , ' iirlcs and bacV. oce a week. Ixiave Qrani Itland Friday nt G a in : arrive at Rcckvil y Spa : Jeave Rockville Saturday at * nm arrircd at Grand Inland by 6 p m. Bond re quired with bid , JlOd. .M 8j From Grand Island , ry Ranol b rch. Loup Frrk and Rockvlllo to Loup r-ty , 56 ini ! s and back , three times n week Leave Grand Island Monday. Wednegi y nnd Fridar at 6 m : rri eat Loup City by 6 pin : leavoLonn City Tuesday. Tlunday sail Saturday at fi a m : arrive at Oranl Island eye p irt. Bond required with bil Sl.'OO , , . 1Uk4 From Ord , by LoEgtvood. to Ken : o mile and back , once a week. Leave On Fridava Cam : arrive at Kent by 6 p m leive Kent Saturday at 6 a in : arrive Rt On by 61 in. Bond required witlt bid. $ JCO ' 41S5 From Carrico , by WillowFork fn o o w nnncta Fulle tn o ) . 4S miles and baric oii'-oaA eek. Leave CarricoFridayatGam arrive at Waur.eta Falls by 6 p m ; leave Wauneta Falls batnrday at 6 a _ m aniveat Carrico by 6 p. m. Band reqairei w th bid. S:00- S TVw3ofrom Oc obcrl. 1S77 to June CO , 1S78. 4'M From Kearney , by Iluntst llle. Ar- Tia ia. Georgetown and New Helena to Deadwood - wood Dak ) , 330 miles and bacfe , three times iwook. Lca\e Kearney Monday , Wednes- iljy and Friday t 7am : arrive at Deaawood fnOdass. Saturday. Monday and Wednes- IBJ. by 7 p m : leave Deadwood Tuesday. Ibnrsday and fcaturday at 7 a ra : an ire a ] Kcarnoyin sit days , Sunday. Tuesday and 'Ihursdiy. by 7 l > m. Present costof eor- * KC , $22. " o nsr nnnura. Bond rtquircc "ithlud. S2\XO ( : check.$1.135. " - ) SO FromSiduBTbyCampt larkoCanl& K binson. Kuflfalo ( } : tp ( n o ) . Battle Creek ( n o ) . l' arid Cityrnd Crook Olty to Deadwood - wood ) Dak ) 270 milts and back , six times a week , heavy hidncy daily cxcep : Sunday l at 7 a m. a.rive at Deaclrrocd in eighty lie r : . icave Deadwooddaily except Sunday atTjm : arrive at Sidney in eighty tours- Prcscn costof service. $17,5004 > er annum. B nd required with bid. * 2CX ) : check. S875. 'yiCT jcrotn Camp Robinson to Camp Shrid < < n 43 mile * and back twice a week Leave Camp Kobinson Tuesday and r rid ay at 7a m : arrive at Camp Sheridan by 6 p m : leave Camp bheridan Wednesday and Saturday at 7 am : arrive at Camp Robin- K > n by 6 p m. Bo d icquired with bid. Sl.OfO. < J418- > From Paddock , by Kcya-Paho 'n o ] tt'C' "tt.D ( k ) , 260miics and back , twice a iveok. Leave I'addr.ckluesday aud Friil.iy at 1 a ic. Arr veat Cu terin four days. Fri- ( Isivanil > od y. by 7 p tu ; Loat'c Cu t r > f oril.y and Friday ut7 a in ; Arrive at Pad- It kin four dais , Thursday nml M nday. 'j' pm Bond r > quired with bid , heck S5CO ior fo m' of iropoJal , tuiidand cettifi- "ato rd ls for instructions as to the cou- di innto be eabrac"dSn thocontract. t c. . < d\i-r ireut uf t is date in pamphlet , r _ , nvilinT noCFRi3 | for mil fr\ice in ' ' : > Utes and territories to be found nt the ' ( ruiinal nest oflicoa of the above routes. r.ivti to by haJ.on .ippli ation to the Second Acs-riant P. M , General. PW- should be sent in sealed envelope ? , iaperjcribed "Mail Proposals. State ot No- 'nla."and addrjsjojto the Sccnd As " ! tenti'osiaiajter Genera ! , fl llnse Table KOVI5MJ5ES , 1575. TE CHICAOO DLFOT. Uc arilvaJ ol Trxlac Irora North and Soutbvrc ? . So. i 0 nrou n Cart fix. Pic. Ej N'htKx 1' ) iS YOKE Hi fc1 un. I.T. OfllO SWa i f 11 j p n. AJ FT. i Ifi \ i MM - " 1 ' .LB _ 4S5 ' 1 J5 n .v ' r"rt 637 ' 01 01IP 7 3 IP . . . . 352 ' 10 " Masslllon. . . . 10 23 " J1 Cantcu . „ 10 8 " Alll.Hill.C . . . 1120 ' 12 15 110 Ar. Crresan . _ " Altooi . 555 " IlarrlB irK. _ . . (150 ( ' 1105 515p in m SOT " )20 ' 110 " York. . 7S5 " 6fO ' llaveu .162 " 10 < J " " liirtlora. . . . 127am 12 lap \u - < nrHltJolJ. _ 2 :0 " 100 .ProvMenco . . 4 25 " Sli 5 1' } B Uli 1507ir. THIS IB THS ONLY LINE His' racs tae ccMcratea rirmtAH PALACE CAW 'com Chlwga to Baltimore , Washing ton City , Philadelphia and New York , WITHOOT CHANGE. Tor tlt'.oU rla Fort Wayne and Throgb tlcXets ( or sale at al principal ticket offices , t th lowiwt current rate * . "TlT F. E MYKR3 O. H. A T.A 10 CO KSUMPTIVES Consumption , that scourge of humanity , u Iho great dread of the human family , In AH oivl'izod coumries. 1 ice ! confident that I am in potee-sion of the onlv saro. inl Ilible remedy now Unown ii tha prolession for the positive and speedy euro of thatdteaJ diseao , a d 'its unwelcome comcoinitaats , viz. . Catarrh , AtOinui. JJ bnchtUf Neraoui _ Udnlily , &e. itc. I am n old fogy. I believe in medi c no. Twcnty-cipht yesrs exierienoe as a bu y practitioner , in the best Consump tion llosjitaU of tha Old and flew K-rja.has tsnghtme the value of proper medication , coiu ( . > u > < n d amtiiutionil in the I ure of this creat enemy of our race , 1 have found it. tint I am digre < sing. I etarto-1 out to cay to those Buffering with consumption or anv of the above maladies , that by addressing mo. giving cymptoms. t ey shall he put in possession of this great boon , without choree , and f hall have the benefit of my experience in thousands of cases successfully treated. Knll particulars , directions for preparations and uso. and all i ec.-fB.irr advice and instructions for guc- ce alul treatment at your own home , will bo ro eived by you by return mail , frco of charge. livnddrefMns J r. JOHN N. IIOKXETT. 167 Jefferson street. marT-wlv I.OUWVILLK. KT. BLACK ElliS. TRANSPORTATION. We are prepared to transport goods from widney , Nefcriska. the nearett point to the lhll on the Union Pacific Railroad , to Cus- er City Deadwood and otherplaces in the Black Hills. We will receive coodn at Sid- nsv. sto e them and giro through hills lad- .111 c at as _ fnvoraolerate' as from any other point. Wo are owners of transportation , capable of h luling over400WO ( pounds in a irlo train , and nive freight prompt dis- f t'i vith our nwn teaas. Arrangements . ; oiidcforbilrtytbroughia U P.R. R. TI < \ mir line f otn all points in the cast , to i < i frCity. Ueidwood. etc. > jr < * ir-'Ul ! r ? tnd full particulars apply to PH\IT & FKRRIOov.t. . Freight Con- tracccr * . bidnoy. Xeb. KEFEBEFCES. I'niun Pacific llailfad Omaha. Ft' > tN tional Bank. Omaha. - oj.hen i 'ilcox. Omaha. Mo ; ro i OalUgher. Omaha. 'incr. . Hartley itlrabara. New Yorlr. . jEi.-ui IJjc Ioy&Co. , New York' field. Loiter & Co. . Chicago. Hibbard. t pencer & Co. , Chicoeo. I'cter Bchuttler , Chic so. rt'alker , Oakley & Co. . Chicago. MISCEJLIANEOUS A3JV I'TISTMEKTS. TY BAZA R C T HILL , Proprietor , 220.DougVs.St. Cor.l3th,0m hi. BabyJlugopic * . Suit agent in Btrdi anrf Captt NtbraAa lor Baif Sail tlnd 4 Holy Sugev Fattoriet , IfA Wallpaptr Start. J'tcelruutul undersold eurtdin * Aflxturei. fn ay good * in a > t > line , Don't fail to visit All orders bv the Bazar where you can find any mail promptly thing yon cannot find elsewhere. filled. Karl ! y DEWEY & STONE. OMAHA , NEB. d80l-t MAX METER & BBO. . MAKERS ill JEIELEP of Watebes , CJIochs an i .VOil JPHII UII'S JUKOJW * fcS C . - MAX MEYiiS. & CO. , ITS nnd 174 IFamluuca Street , OzaafcR. . WHOL35ALS D2ALSRS JLK WEOLESAIiS DSALERS 'tf ifiPQ PictnlQ fiiiii iiiusi rioiuip , uiiil Lareest Rtock in liicxv est ! r ti for ES AND SHAKES K WhScinrs esll Bottom Prisue. lor A Fnli Assortment of Cartridges ITS & 14 Ferali sit. . . Cor. lltit. Ooaba , AOXSTS JOB , THE UNHIVALLKD o , ytoluwnjj Emsraoa mil Furlnr Gem Plnno-i , HeM > n & Hnn t > Estey , Shoulager tuid JrtrdoU Orgnus. Uli n Strings. Sheet Huale. Vicllnj. OalUn. Tlate ; . Brass In trumeuu and Muaicsl Merchindlft. 4 Store I ITe-w Goods I DEALERS IN Stoves , Ranges and Furnaces , STiSlPElJ , P.bAl.N AND JAPAKNED , Granite Iron Ware , &c.t No. 217 S0rxLhmm > st. , One Door Fast of 1st " alien 1 Bank , Omahn. JOB WORK OF ALL KIJSD8 DOJNE with J EATFEtfS & .DESPATCH aplitf _ F.ADLEB. - * A. HELLER. ABLER & HELLER , WHOLESALE DEALERS IS Wines , Liquors & Cigars. No 181 Fantham Street. apriMm WHOLESALE LUMBER. OHICAGO LUMBER COMPANY , OMAHA , . . . NEB. Agents for thelcelebrated Alton Lime , Chicago Enamel Paint and Milwaukee Cement. Sash Doors. and Blinds IDon't Forget TJs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ pr9-tf " " " IRON. PLOW STt L AND TOOL STKEL. OA RRIA OEIAND HE A VY SARD WA RE OF ALL KJffDS. Bolts , nuts , washers , filesborax , aad a great variety of > tock adaptedl to tha black- imiths' trade. W. J. BROATCH. 1S4 Fourteenth street/ ftbl-tf LEGAL KOTICE. To William M. JJambergo and Lacy M. Jambergo. non-ro identj. defendant' . i on arc hereby notified tint on the 5th i i l y of March 1877 , Chbr'ej Midcloy com- aenced an action against y a in the Connty ! ourf forDoi'Rlascourty. Ncbraika , to re- over from you tie sum of & 300.10 and intcr- st thereon from February 2 , It77. at the ateof2 er cent , perannm : on a promts- rynoto payabk to him. principle $300. in- ereetat ra eafor's. id , date .November 1 , 878 and pupable sis months after date. Ln nrderrf attachment was issued ia i id ' -jr property takeu uader Ihe rc riircd to answer on th BKO'w.V &TDURSTON- aprl-w4t Attorney ! forplaintiff. - LfcGAL NOTICE. County Court. Douglas county. il t * o NebrasVa.-in tbe matter of the estate o Charles A. Cnates de ed T . the creditors of laid estate and all par Take notice that the ITst day of May. JS77. the 21st day cfJolv 1877 , and the 21st day of September , U77. at 0 o'clock a.m. of thofe d ys. nt the ccun'y court r om. in tha * city of Omaha , have been as ignel by the ccnrt as tha time and place "h'n anil where all credilnri may arpaar befo a tald court to present their cUimt against said estate for adjustment and all'.waiiCC. I rfil1 meet such ci editors at inch tnre tlnjs -nd nae. TEOMAb RILtY. AdminiBt' torof said ? 'ate- Dated Acril W.h. 1877. apr.-wlt