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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : JANUARY 22, 1877.—-Eight Pages. THE DAILY BEE| | Congratulations Reeeived by Sena- | Mondsy Morning, January 22. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE fs served to subscribers by carrier, to any any port of the city, every evening, (Sundays | wxoepted) u: fifteen cents por week. | All complaints about irreguisrities, ox1 mproper delivery of the paper, if ad- | dressed to this offics. will seceive prompt at- | teation. fu8 OxaBa DairLy BEe has ®y far the fargest circulation both inOmaha and abroad and is therefore, the best and cheapest ad- | yertising mediam. far Omama Damy Bex wili oe mailed to sabsoribers at the following rates, payable ipvarisbly in advance: $8.00 per annum. 4 00 six months Weekly £2.00 2.00 per year ADVERTISING RATES. Doliar uare ( of au inch deep and oo osiogan oy widib) for one insertion, and 1t sents for each subsequent insertion, per sqUAr Osrd Advertisements inserted on contract { 4 months or & year. $3.00 per month qusre, $5.00 per mouth for two squsrer, and $5.00 for three squares. Peyable monthl Reasonable reduction from the sbove is made when psymeut for the advertising is rendered i sdvance. Advertisements such ae, For 8 For Rent, Situations Wanted, Lost, l‘u«lu #nder the special colum, are charged st | jon, and 5 co No Advertisements ssch mken for less than 25 cents. 'Advertisements hu the Local News Column are 20 oents per line for each insertion, countiug e Deading sud fractional lines as full lines. reviews in the local mns, not | 8 advertisements, sre 25 cents e Advertisenients in the WEEELY BE T sharged st the same rutes as in the Daily, ex cards on monthly contracts, which are E'm&- rate in the Daily, per month. ts inserted under coutcacts, htm buf uw expiration of the time 3t ot el e i o Al nserted must be wholly of solid we 224 not exceed two inches in width for a siug! m or four inches !or a double colnmu. Wor rates on large space &c., Address 'uol ess Manager, OMAHA BEE, 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 month. —Our friend Al. G. Eberbart is a Baunders man, and no mistake, He now spells his name Alvin. —Company D 4‘h Infentry, ar-| rived Friday from the West and\ went into quarters at Omaha bar- | racks for the rest of the winter. —Masks, silver ana gold trim- mings, stars, spangles and every- thing in the mask hne. Wholesale and retail at Max Meyer & Co.’s. —There was a large attendance #nday evening at the var'y of the Vesta chapter of the Eastern Star at Creighton hall, and a very enjoy- able evening was passed oy all. —The Chic:go, Burlinglon aond Quincy train from tie east Saturday was two hours and a half late, and the Chicago and Rock Island train was reported snow-bound. The Cut-off train from St. Louis was two hours and a half late. ~Two b ys named John Kelly snd James Tuck arrested Friday by Policeman Ryan for tapping the till of Bifer’s concert saloon on Twelfth street ot $4.80. They were sent to jail next morning by Judge Porter for thirty days. ~—Charles Grothe has purchased the California House, st the north- east coruer of Douglasand Eleventh streets. He has renovated the house throughout, putting it in ex- cellent shape and is runuing it in first-class style. = Hon. J. E. Vinton, of Wiscon- sin, will deliver a temperance lec- ture at the First Baptst Church this evening. At tie close of the lecture, the Omaha Temperance Society will hold a meeting aud periect its organiza- ou. —Owing to an oversight the pame of Senator Ferguson was omitted from the list of Democrats who voted solid for Judge Savage. It shou'd have appeared, and as Mr. Ferguson was among the square Democrats first, last and all the time, we cheerfully maka the correction. —'I'ne remains of the late P. D Ballou of this city, who was acci- dentally killed the other day by failing into & mining sha‘t at Dead- wood, are (o be taken to bis old home in Vermont for interment. The remaius left Deadwood Fri day moruing. —The Concordia Bociety is going to have a select maquerade party at EKeenger Hall on the 6ih of February. A limited number of tickets can be had of the committee, C. E. Bur- meister, G Kolls, and Max Meyer, at two dollars a ticket for a gentie- man and iadies, and those wishing to attend ought to purchase their tickets a8 soon as pessible. —The Iron Moulders’ Protective and Benevolent Association, No. 190, will give their fifth annual ball st Creighton Hall, Wedne:da« | evening, February 21st. The com- mittee of arrangements is as fo'- lows: John Rigiy. Robert McCool, Edward Mulery, Edward Cook George Jones, Wm. Lumb, uud Wm. Ryan. The price of tickets i is | $1.50. ‘ Any lady woo wui send us 15 paid-up vearly subsciiptions, out- slae of Omahs, for the Daily BEE, | will reccive from us by express asa gift 8 new $75 SBewing Machine, of apy make she may prefer. tf SHAKE. tor Saunders from Nearly Part of the Ceuntry. This morning & representative of the BEE called at the residenee of Governor Bzunders, United Btates | Benator elect, and asked permission to publist: a tew of the many eon- gratulations that he had 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: CENTRAL Cr1Y, Neb, Jan 19. Hon. Alvin Saunders, Umaha, I\ob Dear Bir: Permit me to congrat- ulste you in your selection to an of- fice that we bave faitn in your fiil- ing with honor to our glorious young S'ate and to yourseif. Our former acquaintance in the trying times of ‘74 sud '75 warrants me in the fullness of my faith. Yours in rejoicing, N. K. PERSINGER. BCHUYLER, Neb, Jan. 19. Hen. Alvin Sawnders, Tiehenor House, Lin coln.: Accept hearty congratulations of W. H and C. E. SUMNER. GRAND ISLAND, Japuary 18. Fon. Alvin Saunders: We heartily congratulate you ¢n your election, snd feel very sure | sure you wiil fill the positicn with honor to yourself and conatituents. Dork HRFFLEMAN. LIKCOLN, January 18. Hon. Alvin Saunders : my Dear Friend: T bave just heard the welcome news of your election to the Senate of the United States, and I beg to offer you my sincere congratulations. 1t is as I would bave bad it, which is satis faction enougb. Iam, as ever, yours truly, W. B. SLAUGHTER. NBBRASKA CITY, January 19. Gov. Alvin Saunders : My Dear Bir: 1t gives me great satisfacticn to congratulate you on your election to the U. . Senate. No other choice could have been made. By this eleciion Nebraska has done much to redeem herself from the disgrace that previous elec- tions have eutered upon our people. Money this time has not been the (pr ‘neipal factor. . All honor to cur Legislature. McKey the other Hiteheock man, will not be atle to explsin why he 1gnored the will of his constituency. In coneciusiou, 1 wish you muco enjoymeat and success in your new field of labor. Truly yours, J. F. KINNEY GRINNELL, JA, J To Hon. Aivin Saunders: Allow me to congratulate you You are one ol the true senators, without regsrds to polities, with whom I haveslept J B. GRINNELL, . 19 CLINTON, IA., Jan.19. To Hon, Alvin Saundsrs : sSir: I have just learned of your success as U. 5. Senator. 1 am ex- eeedingly gratifisd of your promo- tion. Nebraska need not be ashamed of you. Iheartily rejoice in your viotory. Tam e yours, CHas. H. ToLL. P. B.—The Nebraska iegislature is a good “Returning Board 7 T. STATE oF Iowa, ExecuTivE DEPARTMENT, DEs MoiNEs, Jan. 19 Hon. Alvin Saunders, Cmaha, Neb : Dear Bir: I eongratulate you most heartily on your election to the United States Menate. I am afraid I am somewhat selfish in this matter, beeause I anticipate much pleasure in renewing old as sociations, in whieh I took great comfort 1n years gone by. There is a great deal of rejoicing among your old acquaintances in lowa over your success, Very truiy, 8. J. KIREW0OD. Dgs Mo:NEs, Ia, Jan. 19. Hon, A, Saunders, Omaha, Neb,: My Desr Friena: 1 uns morn- ing read with unusual pieasure that you were elected United States Ben- aor. I not only congratulate you, but congratulate the btate of Ne- braska as well 1 have been watch- ing the contest witn great interest and feel thankful that justice, though slow, has at la=t triumphed, and that the Siate bas st lastis real choice for Seuat r. Very truly yours, GEo. W JONEs. DENVER, CoL., January 20. To_Alvin Saunders, Omcha, Nub : Your eiection 1o the Uniied States Senate, demenstrates the fact that as Nebraska grows older she grows wiser. [ congratulate you. Joun 1. REDICK. W ASHINGTON, January 20. Govermor Saunders, Omaha, Neb : 1 heartily congratulate you on your election as Uniied States Sen- ator. Bstter late than never. Good men are needed Glory. D. L. BUKNETT. DENISON, IA., Jan. 19, 1877, Hon. Alvin Saunders, Omaha, fieb. : Dear Sir ;—Allow me to congrat ulate Nebraska and yourself on your election to the U. 8. Senatorship My wile says you may stop off aud take tea with us. Yours truly, W. A. MCHENRY. BURLINGTON, Ia, Jan. 19. Hon. Aivia Saunders, Omaha, Neb : Aceept the bearty congra'ulations of all your Burlington friends. Jxo. H. GEER. Niw YokK, Januaiy 19. Gor. Alvin Sawnders : 1 congratulate you heartily on the «ciion of your State, resnlting in \nur(lecll(‘n to the Unit d Btates | Benate. E. F. Winsu w, of Cedar Rapids DEADWOOD, D T., Jan. 19, v can at Iast b entativea. J.J. L. b muxd of her repres JEWETT. PERSONAL PARAGKAPHS. P. O. Butts, of St. Metropolitan. T. Miles, of Chicago, is at the Grand Central N. 8. Smith, of Rockford, is at the Metropolitan. J. D. Cameron, of Chieago, 18 at | the Grand Central. Hon. Charch Howe is stoppingat the Graud Central. Chas. T. Biebert, of Fittsburg, is at the Metropolitan. Joe, is at the | | | | Col, Noteware, of Saunders coun- ty, is at the Grand Central. = Hon. H. A. Brune, of Merriek | eounty, eslled at the Bem Friday evening. Major E. N. Towasend, of the Ninth Infautry, is at the Graed Central, accompanied by his wife and daughter. Beth P. Mobley, editor of the Grand Island Independent, one of the best country papers in Nebras ka, called at the BEE office Satur- day. Mr. Elliot, Representative from Otoe, aceompanied by his wife and Mrs. Ewan, wife of Hon J Ewar, of Nemaha, also in the Legislature, called Baturday. Frank Walters haa returned from Lincoln, where he took a very active and influential partiu the Senatorial fight Wse understand that although he was on the losing side, he has become somewhat reconciled to the situation. Mr. AL G. Eberhart leaves for New York to morrow to conclude arrangements connested with the new business he enters mnto on March 15th 1n thatcity. Some one can step into a splendid-paying bus- iness here by buying the ‘‘Baazar,” which he offers tor sale in another column. This is a rare chance sel- dom offered. Mr. Ebeihart will be absent about two weeks. CARD. Istart east to-morrow, will return February 8d. Mean- while, any one desirinyg to purchase the “BAZAR,” can call or address me here, as letters or offers wll be forwarded to If you want io buy a splendid paying. popular and old established lusiness, dont miss this RARE CHANCE. Wil seil at | cast of stock and fixtures, good will thrown in. Cash required $2,000. Bal. on time to suit. 1t ALVIN G. EBERHART. | me Great Bargams for All!!! THE BALANCE OF MY WIN- TER BTOCK, LADIES’ FURS!!! MISSES’ FURS!!! GENTS’ AND BOYS' FUR AND CLOTH | CAPS, Iam DETERMINED toSELL AT COST RATHER than KEEP THEM over NFXT SUMMER. FREDERICK, The Fashionable Hatter, opposite the Grand Central. 8@-Seal Skating Caps for misees and boys. janl0-we&sa2w The difficuity in the way of guard- ing against the dieeases insident to children has been the theme for many 8 medical aatbor. It may be said that B. T. Babbitt has eonirib- uted to solve this question by hisin- vention of Toilet Soap, which is not only deligious in the using, but per- fectly pure. Nothing but the finest vegetaple oils are used in the man- ufacture, and no other artifice is needed to hide deleterious elements This coap has only recently been put on the market. Immense reductions in woollen goods at CRUICKSHA +K & (0’8, sat mon&thur THE OMAHA HOUSL 1= the best one delhar and a haif hotel between New York and San Francisco. FREDERICK WIRTH, dec28tf Prop'r. CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASS. WARE. Hobbie’s zreat clesing cut sale at | cost. 222 Farnham street, up-stairs, l | o™ SEE MfKe-Ilumn s card on first page june2tr “IMPORTANT.” Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Trunks, Valises, etc, sold at “LowER’ pri- ces than ever in this city, by M. HELLMAN & Co. jandeod-febl Webave just taken invoice and marked all goods “DowN"" at bot- tom figures. Now is your time to buy Clothing and Gent’s Furnish- | ing (Gtoods cheaper than ever. M. HELLMAN & Co., Corner Farabam and 18th streets. j-eodtofebl | | O=xDERS for the CELEBRATED LOWER VEIN COAL left at the following places wiil be prompily | filled: Henry Rollu & Co, 17th and California streets, Dorsert & Co , 163 Harney stree!. 1t 2or. | Lont forget the place, 252 Dougles street, Beard’s new building, Dog- SETT & SHEPARD, Agents the | CELEBRATED LOWER VEILN ‘(‘OAL. 1 | ed a groeery stor2 | gnv’s oid store, No. 89 Pacific street, | Omaha, where John Lee would like | wick & Balke (o T —mMr. L. V. Morse, the grocer, has opened a branch store at Ne. | 89 Pacific street, south Omaha, and | has plseed John Lee in charge. He | has put in & 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 Bmm, throuzh its Lineoln correspondence, stated that Mose Sturmen wus running & pool room and working in the interest of Hiteheock. We have since learned that this was a mistake, as Mr. Sturman denies that he was there to sell pools. He was only a looker-on at Lineoln, and not a Hitchcock man. —The cantata entertainment at t'e Academy of Music Friday was attended by a fair-sizad audi- ence, who were very much pleasad with the perfcrmanes. Miss Van Boskerck deserves a great deal of eredit for the admirable manner in which the cautata was presented. She was assisted by the best musi- cal talent in the city, and ail who participated are entitled to consid- ersbie praise for their succeseiul ef- forts on this oecasion REAL ESTATE SALES, Up to January 19, 1877: County Treasurerto E1. H Walk- er, out lot 194, in Florence—$2.17 Isaze S. Haseall to Margaret L. Moroney, parcel in ne ne, 34, 15, 13—3880. A. C. Althaue, county treasurer, to Thomas Bryant, lot 3, block 165, Omaha—96.20. County Treasurer to Thomas Bry_ ant, several tracts otland—118.59. John Neumer to Elise BStein, 118 30-100 acres in 17 and 18, 16, 1 —204.20. William Boyd to Charles B. Wells. lot 1, block 5, Horbach’s 2d addition—1,500. Emma R. Satterthwait to A, Bturgeon, undivided halt of north- west 14, 16, 12— 85. John W. Stewart to Georze War- dell, north half Iot 3, block 6, Elk- horn—200. Ada P. Drake to Joseph B. Ran- dell, lots 11 and 12, block 7, Reed’s 1st addition—5§0. Milton Tootle to J. B. Randel, Jots 1 and 2, block 225--1,200. Thomus Farnsworth to John G | Lee, lot 6, block 253, Omaha—1,000. Samuel H Ransom to Geo. w. inger, part of lot 3, block 201 — 450 THERE is no SEOFT COAL in this market that has given sueh universal satisfaction as the CELE- BRATED LOWER VEIN COAL. Dorserr & Co. are the general agents for Nebraska and western Towa, No. 252 Deuglas street, Beard’snew building. 1t CANADA MALT WHISKY at M. W. KENNEDY’S, 488 Thir- teenth street. It ‘The Romans knew what they were about. A wise man wue Napis, and soap wassapo. Wisdom has reached 1ts climax in this gen erationin B. T. Bzbbit’s best soap. HICEMAN’S OLD BTORE FOR RENT From February Ist. stand in the city. No better 1t Being desirous ot going west, [ offer for sale my confectionery busi- ness. Any one wanting a nice established paying business is in vited to call and investigate. HeNRY L. LATEY, Confectioner, Creighton Block. jen20-e rar-4t Evervthing nnv:dv-ertlsod At CRUICKSHANK & CO’S. sat mon&thur DORSETT & SHEPARD will be located on Monday morning 1 their new office, 252 Douglas street, Beurd’s new building, aund those desiring the celebrated LOWER VEIN COAL can have their orders filled promptly Call and see them. 1t NEW EMBROIDERIES cheap i at Cruickshank & Co’s. sat mon&thurs RARE BARGAISS can now besecured at the store of E. Simon, as he is closing out his winter stock to make room for epring gouds Jan20-2¢ READ! READ! READ! L. V. MORSE, with John Lee 1n charge, has open- in Peter Lars- te see you. 1% Irish Stew from 9 o 11 this even ing, at the Casino. 7-tf For billiard tabies, supplies, efe., see advertisement of J. M. Bruns- aug5tfebd’77 12th Street ¢ ftee House is now «pen for patronage. TRY It jans-Im “GRAND CONCERT night at the Billiard H Omaba House or between 12th and $5,000 orchestrion. every i of the Harp 13th, “treef, y the i28-tt | «ud deiicate. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. OMAHA, January 20. Roard met pursuant to adjourn- ment. Present— Commissioners McAr dle, Knight and Drexel. Minutes of the last meeting were | read and approved. The county physician reported 33 | paupers in the poor house Pelrtion for liquor license to Geo. T. Cornell, of SBaratoga precinot. was presented and laid over for two weeks. Official bonds were approved, viz: E. D. Pratt,JAssessor,2Saratoga Pre- cinet; Robert Dinsdate, Justice of | Pme, Jefterson Prescinet; A. De Fries, Road Supervisor, N. "dists iet, Florence; Isaa- Bingham, 8. dis- | trict, Union; Robert C. Taylor, Road | Bnpeevisor, B. dis'rict, Jeffersou; Martin Thedeas, Road Bupervisor, | N_district Chicago; J. M. Brein- ing, Road Bupervisor, B. distriet, Millard; Elijah Btoddard. Road Bu- pervisor N. district, W. Omaha. The following accounts were al- lowed : Patrick Flannegan, eaie of Mrs. Hendricks. Wm C-mp, account of gri Trlbuno Prlnting Complny, advertising. |U.F R.R C of land ... A. Dauble, work on road Dewey & Btone, furniture... 8. D. Mercer, salary as phy- sician.... Towa Caol Co., coal.. Samuel Uutnar,zoodn for um Jacob Gish, coffin. Charles Riewe, coffin. Kight persons, witness and jurors’ fees........ ... Jobn Anderson, mpnirmg bridge. Henry Nxemln, “account of bridges......... J. A. Breining, work. James appleby, work, etc... W. J. Broatch, spikes, ete.... Henry Ruser, repairing bridge............ s Adjourned to Janu ary 27lh 1877. Lewis 8. REED, County Clerk. AT HALFKF PRICE. A lot of dress goods, A ot of gloves, A lotot 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. Ih short you ean save money to-day at BUSHMAN’S CLOSING BSALE OF WINTER GOODS. janl6tf $ 56 00 3 - o ® S ol e 285 s és 888 38 = S o 5 Busimess ('ards, snow Cards, Vis- iting Cards, Ball Programmes, Ball Tickets, Cireulars, Posters, etc., st the BEF. Job Rooms, 138 Farnbam street. tf SAVE MONEY TO-DAY, At Bushman’s Closing Sale. jal8tf ANDstill they eome and are made bappy by PORs¥1T & SHEPARD, | Agents for the CEt EBRATED LOWER VEIN COAL. The best and the eheapest soft coal in this or any other market. Office 252 Uoug- las street, between 14th and 15th. 1t SBAVE MONEY TO-DAY, At Bushman's Closing Sale. jal6tf The “Forest I'ar Nosp removes pimples, eruptions, and cures chap- ped hands. 17d1w LYON’S KATHARION makes beau iful, glossy, luxuriant hair; veuts its falling out or inrning gray. | | pre | [t has stood the test for 40 years. Is | ‘harmingly veriuraed, sad has no | s rival, nar20eodwly | Hagan’s Magnoha Balm pre. | serves and restores the complexion, removes freckles, tan and sallow- white cation ean- mar20end&w;y uess; makes tie skin soft, Tte app! not be detected LEGAL RCTICE. State of Nebraska. Douglas County, se; At a county courtheld in the cuunl)’ court room, in_snd for said county, December 25th, A. D., 1576._Present, C. H. Sedgwick: County Judge. In the matter of the estate | of John Noian deceased ; On reading and filing the verified petition | of Schuyler :akcfeld prayi: ‘fthnt.:dmmls- tration of the estate of said dece sed may be granted to him Ordered, taat Jumlry 25th, A. D., 1877, at 9 oc]ock, a. m.. is assigned for’ hearing said petition, when all persons interested in gaid matter may appear at a county court to be held. in and for said county, and show cause why prayer o- petitioner should rot be granted ; and that notice of the pendency of sa'd petition and the hearing_thereof, be given to ali persons interested in said mat- hr, by publighing & cony of shis order in the Omaha W¥gkLY BEE, 2 newspaper printed in eaid county, for three successive woeks, prior to said d.; of hearing. C. H. ~EDG 2 ICK. (A true copy.) County Judge. jans-w3t | | | | | UNADT OBOTL, ¥ i dog vy | HISTORY Nl‘rEDSTATES. \’ML., stoek MEN’S any | Our entire LOVES to be ice. CRUT( KSH sat mon&: the one price store of | RANGE ¢ | seuth of Puntofflce. | Oliie Behm his weife - | ecuted and .mmwl by you to | defendant Jeremish Behm to s«id plaintiff. | & newspaper printed in said county, | hearing. | not be granted ; an | thereof, | pape: prin ed in . aid couniy, for € | censive w.eks, prior to snid d | Judgment _again | petition on the 5th_da; | By ALBERT SWAKTZLANDAR, Attor | tition, when ali TO GET good bargains, call at M. Herruaw & Co., Cor. Farnhsm & 13th Sts. Jandeod-febl All Wool Empress at 35 ets. At CRUICKSHANK & CO’s. ut:mon&.u.ur M(‘BRIDb COAL!!! The strike is ended, and we are | in dsily receipt of this celebrated | coal, fresh from the mines, PraTT & TOoWLE, Agents, Union Coal and Mining Co., 508 13th St d30-eodtf EGG (OAL, NUY @ $12 00 Per Ton 12 25 2 50 MCBRIDE, (lunip) 6 &0 MCBRIDE, (nut) € 00 FORT SCOTT, 7 50 Pra17 & TowLE, Agents. de30eodtf 508 13th Htreer. « “ I SAVE MONEY TO-DAY, At Bushman's Closing Sale jal6tr For every variety of Cake, an n' home msade and French Candies, go | to Latey’s Confectionery, 15th street, janl8-8t MEN’S MITTS 25 cents At Cruickshank & Co's. sat mon&rhurs FRENCH COFFEE HOUSE. On Farnham street, 252, opposite the Grand Central Hotel, is the place where we have to take our oyster-meals when we want them first rate. jan19&20 The most harrassing symptoms o' Bronchitis and Consumption sre palhiated and relieved by inhaling the hot vapors of the Solution of “Forest Tar.” [t cures Uatarrh. jan10d1m © GAL NOTICE. Frederick P. Burzett miah Behm, F, Ullie Bel Alfred R. To easd defendants, plaintiff, vs Jere- m, his wife, and Dufrene defendants. | Jevemiah Belom and F. | You and each of yousre hereby noti- fied_that an aetion bas been commensed sgainst you and <aid defendart Alfred R. | Dufrene be the « narxm pleintifl, in the ‘ourt in and? ougl count, N R, to forecl lose .l cert swing real state ro- e north- nerthwest quarter of of section tweniy-five uthwest quar (25), and the southeast quarter of the north- enst quarer, ard tae northeast quarter of thosunmu t quarter of | of range xth_principal me nudred and sixty other with all the ap ! x- | on the 26th da ¢ July, A, eure the pay: eu: "of acer note cf even cate therewith, m_de by And you will t«ke zotiee that unle:s you answer the petition of said plaintiff fin said action by the 26th day of Februay, A. 3 i enn Ainat FREDERICK P. BURGETT, Plainti Bv J. L. Wenstsr and R. k. GavLomp His Attorneys. innl1-16.28 30-febsd | 2t ‘fhuw-rd | \\' A.‘{" ED- ["A. NOTICE,—Advertisments ot To Lot. For Sale, Lost, Wants, Found, Boarding, &c., will ke inserted in theso columns once for TEN CENTS por lime; each subsequent insartior, FIVE CENT line. The firat insertiog never less than TWENTY-FIVE CERTS. ONEY 1 terney. M Vitseher's L. THOMAS, janl-tf H'LP 'AFT'D— PZH‘L. t IALh lnd Tath. JI“—C' between W ebater s nd t. A cook a# California Houge ous ~Sitaation as larhu Address JOHN DuUNN jenl MI.S'![IA NE(OUS WANTS. T ANTED—A W Offi secowd hand pl VON DORK. ity cres, 68 under cultiva- THIKLE, Merensnt ». jan? roperty. 180 tien. By Tor, i3:h street Om {108 BALB—Honses, und Jotsand landst Bt e e OR SALE—-Feuul splen lcased ground. 0GGS l H jan20-eod3s OK S \ LE ON BOb gt TIME—I0 head sowe, 10 o EHILL | an =k OR SAL : land, good impre vements time, BOGGS & HILL. jan! { OR SALE OR TKADE—4,00 lfl'ei nf -elasi rich pra'rie land. BCGGS & HILL. jaur- BAKGAIN in 8 acres of Jand 12 mi from city. BUGGS & HILL. JJ’U.( refuse A FARM Dr““ acres fur "' 0 BOCGS HILL. jan0-sodit OUSE AND LOT on lhre: near Oii Mill. ears time GGS & an20 eodt St aud Bori— I j20-e0d:t HIL C ‘OR FALE—HuuAe and lof Sehool—$5:0. BOGGS B‘OR SALE—At papic prll liberal terms: 19 lots, acres, ‘w. hotels and sereral nu-el located in differ ent parts of the city. North east. south wert. Several of these lots ars locared in thehieart of the city. On Farnbam, iith and Other strects near the Post Office a Grand Central Hotel. [roperty w.u be sold lot by lot GrO. P, B Harnoy streeta. ORNER LOTS. W BOG« pT. low priee, &H blr-k F Higl ik HILL. n2-eod3t a®d on most FOK Q&LE Une finz brick houle in ‘h-, best part of tnwn 4 rooms, kitchen, well and eis era. leaving town. LL, Hubermann’s Jan8.lm* LEBAL NOTICE. Btate of Neb-aska, Douglas County, #s ; At a county eourt neld at the count eourt roow, in and for said eounty, Dee. 27t] A. D., 1876, Present, C. H. Sedgwick, County Judge. In the matter of the estate of Max Henry Stein, deceased. On reading apd fling the verified pe- 1tion of Rlise Btein, praying that the last will and testamentof the said Max. Henry Stein deceased, be allowed. probated, and established, which said will on file in linl court, Ordered, that January Mth, A. | 1877, at9 o’clock a. m.. is assigned f'r hnnu #aid petition, when all persons in terested in said matter may appesr at a county eeurt to be held, in and for said county, and show cause wiy the prayer of petitioner stould not be granted: and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof, be given to ail .persons interested in said matter, .t)’&nhluhmz a copy of this order in the Omaha Weekiy Ber, tor | three suocessive w prior te said day of DEWICK, County J 1an3 (A true copy.) die. wit LEGAL NOTICE. Ine of the fin 267 zcres, farms in Ne- only two m:les and a haif from Omape: fine hous ng =pring. rugping water ¢ “ n_lib_ral te o1 ms. ELL, Jacob’s Block. decll eodts OR BA1.E—A new $75 Sewinz Machine at very reduced figures. Apply izl‘f(hix N n22 5—A new Victor $85 Sewi Machine, for §5 cash. nfi-e. mission merrhnnt‘ is now pre; deliver Wyoming. Lackawan coal at lowest rates. 190 Farnl DNORSALE—At a very redneed price, iwo holarships in the Davenport €. Apply or address, ' FORKENT-R00 o On rea 'X‘l nni on fiiling the verifie tiiion of Willhelmenia Bsuman that the iast will 2 ta ocased be probated, ana she appointed Ordered, t at Januarysl:t, A, o’clock 8, m., is sssigmed for he £ sa i 1 persens in erested in | &ppear at a county court to | in_and for zaid county, and Show | cause wh} lhc- prayer of petitioner should | that notice of the pen- peritien d the hearin: to all persons nteres-e in said matter, by publich ng - copy of «ms order in_ the Omaha Weekly BE: deney of said of hearing . H. SEDGWICK, Counts Judge. | LE@AL KO'ICE. jan2-w3t Dudiey M. Steele and Samuel R. Johnson | riners as Steele Johnson plaintiffs ‘&, R. Clayand C. W. Davis, late partners l!L y & Davis defendant. efedants wili take notice that said s have filed their pe flum in the District Coart County in the State of Nebraska. jeet and prayer of said petition is to obtain said defendants for $1008. 24 with interest from Aprn!5th 1876, and defendante are requirad-to angw: said of March TEHLE & H)l V | o | 'VRRF.‘JT 1, OR RENT LOW—The until recently oe«npi; ick, opposite mnl‘- 0wl 3 e room ¥ B, eor, )7 and Capit-l ifor_inst bet & and i9th, B( | [y OR RENT— cor -5th and Dodga s pfll{_l““\T Office rooms in "7:“7- ows Biock. 14th and Donglas-st. _ Erquil of € €. H USEL or JOHN EVANS, 0dd Feilows Hall. o ety R RENT -A fuvn sbed room in & pri vate rnunly, 'hu rumral part dlrrss H. Bee Clice. ian {YOR RENT—Houses and roems, (urn ed and unfurm«hcd DR. ED 181 Farnbam-st, 3 nnd Juh'\n at § re_at officeof C.F MAN FBR‘-O\. 242 Farnham stieet. jen 9.t 10 RENT- Two unfarniched rooms with conveniences for_houvse-keepizz. 412 Eleventn street opposite Krug's rv‘vr Ty jante-tf LEGAL NOTICE. State of Nebrask: At a county court ruum in and for sai 1876, Pre-ent, C. iek, Cointy In the matter of the estate of Wal- ter A. Blake, deceased, On reading and filing the veri: of ames G jeath, ud perwisgion certsin claims of | the estate a tors thereof the allowsnee of his arcount s file dered, that Jann: 23 . ciock a. m., is assigned for h persons inter aid matter may appear at a County Court to be keld, in and tor said county, and show | cause why the praver of petitionor sh not be granted ; and that notice of the pe; denoy of said petition and the bearing ther »f, be given to all persons interested in matter, by publishing a copy of this ordhx in_the Omaha Weekly Brk. a newspaper | printed in zaid connty, for three succeszive | Wweeks. prior te said ¢ Iw rll‘) Jndn. | door north of our shop. d for | 5 OR RENT—A No. l usiness stand be; 14th and 'th-sts._on Douglas, ofi EELY BROS. janiétf STRAYED. JTRAYED—From my premises l!'lel fourth house ako-e Foundrs Yo, §% : a bay sucking eclt, In- adine toits recovery will Le re J.SCEERB jan20 tf EDUCATIONAL. ieit formatio instruetion at the Omsha It X stitute ard Paroehial ot German Keformed Salem | particulars adires the b BEO. FALK 209 Dodge +trest. piane and orgs $15 per term FALK, .02 Dc jan THEO, a vual w e Cmaha I