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| Heavy Snow Storm on the Line 0!‘; the Unlon Pacific in the Black | Iills—Snow at Kearney This Morning — Telegraph Wires Down=Heav: Raiu at Omalia. THE WEATHER. Eor the last three or tiere bae been Hai, 2l Sy - oc biockade o | Oitah wow bound ar uon, nnd did pot arrive at Omaba till Thurse day morning at teu o'clock, eightee honie Jate. Traine ar: 10w, bowever, slth m are behind tme. | wer train due here 5:45 p. m. Was threa ¢ The stormi has con with un | auated vigor, and late yesterday | afierncon turned into raiv, from | “*| North Platte eastward, end st ! iater it changed 1uto sleet, which T are BETE | aqyged the telegraph wires between | North Platte and Cheye o down about half pacl seven iu th evening. 'The sleet bas beeu mov- Giass | l0g enstward y obe apl 1t | sbility is that the telegraph wire: will be badly used up. It was suowmg st Kearey yes terday moruing. Thursday eveshout haif past seven o'clock it began raining and it has | continued to pour aown b steadily ever since. Al my crday jdly st cost tore erlay and t Ko repaired | are warrspl. | i n had $10,000 2z and §6,- I itiake | date an art and | «The Chinaman aud the African in | tise United Btates.” The article in | question betrays om the purt of 1 suthor & degree of absundity an ! disregard for truth that reuders 11 perhape the most. remarkable of all the journalistic fizzles that have em- suated from the pen of Dr. Miller. There is not an idea advanced in the whole article that bas not be- come superannuated; not a pre sition or declaration confained in it | Joon | tHaLis not & prima. facie sbsurdit . Park have | With 8 possible exception. or. | sesms to have fust arisen from a | umber of &s great length as that ! Rip Vau Winkle. It isunneces | ry, Mr. Editor, for mc to atte: to ‘answer in detuil the honsense contained e article alluded to it way be well for me to answer in | a general way some of the ass | tions made therein. | First—Thea_ ot me say wiseacre of the Herald | bottom (; ple wishes i zovernment (1 s under the | | tiar fine at the i ereating + by auin- o burn Connedl v the materinl used n rtised et g oment in this tapon the inteil i people. Bocond —Upou their capacity to scigy asstnimilated with (he Ta {hat foanded-it. Txmedisteiy afte 1hiis he says, in substance, that the .negrolnn Mart eriloquist, e Himsionist aldou . Croug: SVl i PP e, s Saausents at e Acsdémy of Music “on of H%ét! 4l sod T ¥ ~Geoige Traver a“hitte ome assimailited with the Car jcasian. It i haraly wortt: whilo to avawer aither of (hese two last as { sertions. I belicv. thatmtelligence is wovery desirable qualification in a pe | uale free goverame i dash about “asximni; | well be igucred), but | have a good goverum. sty ns necessury a characteristc | # people as intelligence? Certuinly, | But politieal honesty in Dr. Mi ! i among the thiags that were —no 1ce he finds no oceasion to sp t fo this councetion. But the man who says that tin > is incapab'e of making equal | progress with the whitein the equs | #ition of intellizence, and espue 1 view of the extraordmary vance of (his class of the pop n the pust few “years, since the aveuues of education have been opened to them, must be regarded as a hopeless, prejudiced nincompoop, an unscrupalous misrepresento. of the trath. Let such a gump go to one of theso public schools, and he will learn, it he is capable of learn- ing anythiog, that colored children attending that school moye witl equal facility and thoroughuess frox lower to higher grades of study, with their white classmates. The Dr. says that the nation was drunk st the time of the ratification of the 14th and 15th smendments aud is drunk now ; bat as soon as it sobers up these amendmen (s must be anpulied. Tustead of the nation being drunk, it appears that be has been drunk for nearly ten years, and is just recovering sufficien(ly from bis stupidity to take in the situn tion. He ways the nero is & perui- elous element in this government. There is no element within the limits of the United States govern- ment that ix of such permeions and duugerous chrracter 1o it as that o which he 1 the mouth piece in Ne yruska, and of which 8. J. Tideu was the premdential candidate in the late campnign. Unhappy thy eouutry that shall give birih to many of such 11k as Tilden, Miller and Cronin. Cyrus D. BrLL, -5 'ellu\v who 4 nper w ¥ ble prrpel Lo belder * oy as and it was entertainment Lof a bangust aud ball veu' in Creighton Hall on ning of Thursday, May 3d. \witstions r arrangements, hiat cons thie hout ™ Lo the ¢ VLESONAL PAKAGCHRPRS Frank Haulon tar the West =3 has 1 d from Nobes, of Lineol Grand Central. 3. H. Scely, of Ch Grand Central. 8. E. Higgin the so is at the is &t the of New York, is at opolitan. 500 Moses, of Cieveland, s st = Metropolitny. EIR Devolt, aud Ce of Ch ral, ariwon, of Chic cago, Is at { Milvaokee f . 3, Silher he Grand Ceniral, 2, of New York, is Will Mr. Jenkmson, the newly leoted City Councilmau, see that J. Green fixes his sidewalk on the corner of Ninth and Haruey streets, just as his neighbors were obliged to do? W.A. 1t 2arPEACH BRANDY "% —AT— M. W. KENNEDY'S, 485 Thirteent! A. W. Epaiding, of St Louis, is at the Grand Central, A.H, Higgiubothsin, i+ a1 the Metrop Chas. B. Fuglish, of New York, is &t the Grand Central of Chicago, Ex Governor D: the Grand Cent | Butler wes a I ye or Saunder left yesterduy visit to his ofd hemn = YENTAL HOTEL, Custer City, D. T, the jarg-s: hotel fu the Hills. Al stages stop a this bonse. Good accommaodati and & good home fur ¢ @ive us a cali aud see for WARD & Ha “oge: of Brighaw O-nnba—yestorday fte any pussedd Uirough e Tonte Towe from eol of But| “nix, passed soule i, | aieayes 16 have bim, © would not iiepk “Therg ol feiends in- laliml«mqn 5 yioay of iho vernsie: i "':,., apEle S i N nlka for fasemaking | puee | Any Wil seud us lli im veurls Ilb:;l;lmng O wlae af Omabs. for s Will p&e 0 etk ull by ¢ ‘l- Ut & o §2 Bewing Miachine, of SUT luake U Lusy profer. wist Owaha to i, il sor, | | her Moses the faud Carle MERCENARY MOSES. A Baso Deceiver—A Young Man Robs His Intended ¥ride, and Then Deserts Her, s Follanshee i~ the hame of & looking young man who bas iu & Fremont hotel for the past six months, along with | & rather ueat aud pretty and con- | fding girl, whose afte | ceed=d in wioning. Notlong'ago he sctions he suc- ed her consent of marriage. | Tue time for the happy event was fised for Thurda; wis celected ae th and Omsha ate, andto they came two or three The license was obiain- other arrangements were duyen ed ana perfected ‘Chureday morning the girl gave m of twenty dol- <, with which to go outand make eome putciisses for her.Beveral hours passed away, aud no Moses return- ed toher. As each hour rolied by, she became uneasy &nd anxious, aud at last ths euspicion dawned dpon her that Moses had Leen either fouily dealt with and robbed of the money, or that he had ab- rconded with it himeels. She then went to the City Mar. ahal and informed i of the facts in the cuse and of her shapicion. e Marehal obtained the fellow’s ploiograph, and hastened to the Union Pacific depot, where he learn- ed thut Moses had crossed the river, aud (hither the Matshal followed bim, and upon his arrival at SBpoou Luke he nscertained that Moses had started for Philadelphia. e girl, while at the Potice Court, was asked by Judge Aunderson 1f Moses hiad robbed her of her virtue, e evasively repliea that she t care 4 continental, if she could only get her money bwok.” She elso regretted the turn aftairs bad taken, because the oily tongued | Moses Lad, for some reason, induced her o write to ber folks that they were married, and she now hated to return home without a husband after all Betides the twenty dollars, Mose took with him fivedollars belonging » another girl, sud & gold ring ich war the property of his in- tended bride, w use has grown steadily from a comparatively small concern to be oue of the most extensive es- wabiishments in the West, and all within the past five years, owing to the pushing enierprise of the mem- bers (0 reach and grasp the trado of the traus Missouri country. Their present commodious quarters in Creighton Hall bailding are inade- jaaie to the demands of their busi usequently they are now p a large aud handsome brick building at the uortheast coruer of Warnhaw and ¥ strects, which will be compieted within the next three wontbs, A - Max Meyer & Uo. have always made 1t a rale to.} best §oods m the various lines | comaprise their seock. Espeelally is this the ease with thor ‘obaecos aud gars, than which thers ars nobot ter d in the market Among tieir Jeading. brands of tobacco are Lone Jack, 7 Faw, Bob White, Durham, Blatche; while “Hard 241" luad# 10 the chewin g tobac- avd “Uravely Their Import cigars, and their own cele- 4 “Stubs,” cennot be excelled. Their stock of domestie cigars is larze, and they keep constant Iy on haud fine supply ette: stock of pipes comprises eyery variety of T ta ba fou a A GDOD MOVE. ‘The Davis Family of Fiorence Move Out of {he Country—AIl's Well That Ends Well, Tue Florence shooting serape, which occurred some few weck: ugo, hae at Jast resulted satistacto + rily to ail parties interested. Marshal Simpson, it will be re- wembered, shot and wouuded Bill | Davis, and was held for trial at the | next term of the District Court it | the sum of $500 bail, which he gave. | Two brotliers of the wor -h«'\ Davix then threatened vengeanc on Bimneor, and they were arrest. ' ed, brought to Omaha, aud placed | under $500 bonds to keep the peace, | aud failing to give the =ame, ti were sent to jail, where another brother was confiued ori n of thirty days for beatiny Thomas, of klorence. Thursday the Davis boys were brought before Judge Sedgwick on a writ of habeas corpus, at the In- stauce of the prosecuting witness Simpson and the District Attorney, and His Honor discharged them. They returned to Florence, aud then with tho whole family, left the country for the country's Rood, their destination being Kan sas. The fuads for their transpor- tation were raised by the people of Florence, who have long wanted to get rid of them, as they have been a terror and a nuisaace to the com- munity ever since they have resided there. Thisvirtually ends the case against Marshal Simpsou. STEAMBOAT . Thesteamer Black Hills will leave Kt. Louis May 1st for Benton. The steamer Ashland lert & Lonis Wednesday for Bismarck. The Bilver City, carrying 600 tons, started from Bt. Louis on Wednes- day for Benton, The Red Cloud left 8t. Louis yes- terday for upper Missouri poluts The following boats are mow en route from 8t. Louis for upper sour: river points, and a Iarge qua tity of raail has been received hy €. Housel & Co , for them; Ox Tidal Wave, Florence Meyer, J Ruukin, Arkansas, and Belie of St. Louis. Tho following have Omaba this season upward J. M. Chambers, April 3; C. K. Peck, April 7; Denver, April 13; kauchon, April 17; & W. Day- gan and Kale Kinney, April 1% Fanuvie Tatum, arrived April 20 avd departed on the 24th The stern-wheeler Sa lenve Bt. Louis in & day barges for the Yeliowston The John G. Fletek the Yellowstone, to day The Gen. Custer, freight, for Bento: the river. steamers sl twow md fos i expected here 250 tons of I coming up on j(vy of corner of Niveteeath 1zard =crsets, in the union of bi: danghter, Arminta Redman, to Georse Hunse, Esq. The Rev. Mr. Lipe, of the Lutheran Church, was the offi- ciating clerpyman. A fow mtimsat frienas were iuvited to participate in toe happy ceremony. The bride is 3 native of Omubs, being born m this city, elegantly altired, add the charms of her pe ence. Many valuable presents gruc the bridal table—beantiful mats from Mrs. Redman, moiber of the bride’s father ; cie it wounted and « grace to ial pres- d toilet shauw sud brier-root, and every taing in the line of smoker's articles cau be found in this establishment. They make a specialty of guus, repeating rifles, and revolvers, and sammunition of every description ; also pocket cutlery. Tueir prices are as low as those of eistern dealers, as they buy direct from the manufacturers, and hence weswern merchants will save tume and money by tradmg with them. Agents Wanted—For the Florence Oil Biove. Apply Beott & Cottle, Seward, Neb. apr27-lw* Elegantdress goods at Bushman’e, aprotf EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS 1 Ladies’ and Children’s Suits at Bushman's. We closed out ail » muavulsoturer had, snd are selling Dbem at bis wholesale prices. Csli and see them. apot! McKelligon's card ou junezts to examine goods at Bushman’s. wpote stylish Lostery at Bushman’s. ap9te Clam Chowder, hering salted lobster saind, imported oheese and ssusayve. at SIEBILIST'S, 208 Farn. Wl street. marl-tf HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES retailed st New York wholesale prices at Bushman's. apoif Hee wlvertwement of Beard & Bro., ou kecond page. marl-3m THE OMAHA HOUSM " ol between New Vork sodEsn fsco. FAFDIRIOR WIRTH, the best one doliar and o haif | willbe fnseriei in theso cclamns onoe for TEX m. 4 F‘ a, the reald-.\oe of Joseph Bedl'nl E SPECIM. NOTICES. | — . —Advertusemonta of To Let, For Sale, Lost, Wanta, Found, Boarding, &e., CENTS por liz# each subequent insertion, FIVECENT line, The first insertion nevar less the; i 2Y 1D LOAN- DR. EDWARDS. 0 Fa abaim rtroet. aprs-tomayst LO2N—Adams & Creighton’s block, ML IROANG v 5 Vivscner Bloek. aprl HELP WANTED—FEMAL “7,\sn<n A WA T net House ANTED—A girl to do_ho W Fazabaw eirect, up stai vvwnm ~A good kitehen @ 00d_cook, washer and ironer ; eoply st ROA. HARKIS, 229 Burt streer aprld tf sl o' the Fronch Cofoe Farnham Street: A n-duce barner, illed without rem tmed Tighted aud extinggished, without removio; ehimney. Explosion imvossible. Selta 1l Couny rlehts tor sale, am bymalets. M. A. McCO £ Obox, Neb i itwi AXVED—A fow good salesme i i lor & Walken Sowing 9% iBth-et. Jnoob oman, 0T 8% St sirecs by the ddy of week. H CoPPY and goods. 237 Douglas street, hand goods. g} o R A ricely furni 1 281 Douplas street. Iw spr2l tf MANUFACTORIES P °N 40 JQ 191 ‘1 “ON Arion g b eoN wqwmQ WOODV BHIAEED i wERTYEG ¥ g -STGVE DEALERS CO0F & 4 TS o 88 537 Fourteent E D( TOJ. B, PIE Western For o WINES AND L CAMMENZIND vE CAiFBRN?' onan RENT A furnished front Gcast cor, 18th and Dodge-t 1ding cuitable for storage; cheap. Cornar of OUSE FOR REN rooms. we | Keal Estate ag:nf I INT—2 um; houte, 7 rooms. L. GINN. Viescher’s block 2t ptmm'\r The Tremont Ho se corner 16th and Capitol ave. Apply to GEO. A ot 60x177% feet, in Lowe’s 5, commandiog & ine view, for Bee Office. & Aoy st e oot ge. for 5 cash. LLANEOUS W CASES—For Fais. at Mor- restanrant, 1% Fanbam Stroet. ad wason for éoquire .t office of 6, W LIN- 7 Phtaha aud 15 aprid-if A um—;l e, it} suited stack xm s R"\' 4500, double ey-indor v et ng_engine. Sus able iz or bridge jarposes, to be sew at G2 W. Lizinger & Co. Omaha. Enquice Jeo. Linirgor & Co. T. I, VON DOLN. ECOND-HAND GO0 £ O Auetion and Com. 2 Douglas street Hi ice yaid for f sand second hand fe 10 PAYS highest price tor uraisi 5 soods and scoond hand farnitu e E ICK. Auction and Commis. Touglas strast. b NEOUS NOTICES. IHEONS WISHING TO HAY roofs fre proof painted, will 4o ail atn. o. cor. 1oth and ‘Chivago. AInt'stood (hetes at the iate Suadsy castor from Mr. 8. K. Juckson; a fine milver butter dish from Mrs. E. K. Jackson; David and Richard Hume gave a beautiful ice pitcher and setof goblets ; Mrs. Counchmau presented a ine pickle castor; Mesers, Stanberry and Hortson, au elegant double nickle castor ; Miss Kimbali, s wax wreath and card receiver; Mrs. Harpster, a large and elegant vase; Mrs. Wm. Hume, a complete torlet set; Mrs. G. M. Wiley, a toilet set; Miss Bertha Hume, a siiver cup, etc, with many otier valuable presents from friends. A magu'ficent supper was pre- pared. and the happy bridal party greutly enjoyed the festivity. May peace aud sunshine illumi- nate their future path, and the joy- ous wishes of all for their prosperity g0 with them in the new life they are now entering upon. LEGAL NOwIve. State of Nebraska. Douglar County. ss AL » county coutt held n the couity court poam, in wnd for cd comuty, © April 1th,A. D.. 1677, Present, v ok Coutity Judge, Tn the matie: of the state of Philander H. Re:d deceased On reading and on fling the verified pot tion of Lewis S. Reed, praying that lotiers """‘H‘la"dil"‘dfl‘lfl and. srnnind (o 7ol e etals oftaid i aee May b, A, D., 1577 at 10 Telaek, & e Snelcied 15F bastie 5ald potition. whe all persons interastod in atier may appesr at 3 county T bnia: T aad Tor scld ami eauve why prayer of petitioner should not.be eranted that motice of the pendency of swid patition and the hearing ‘thercof, be to_ali persons interested blishing & 0opy of th printed weeks, prior to aid da of bearing. SBDG ( trae copy.) Worth of NRWSPAPER % siver for 8700, Pow's, | And 8 THFEE MORTIS Mot LEGAL NOTICE. B K Smith vy, on, defbadunt, Sefore.Gurtar Ander- i. P, Doyglas comuty, Nel ' dus of Aprill A, snid ©1ino izsued an ordor ot . fta: h-cm-h e anii. B for the tmin of &7, i, ¥. Suyrax, hic Attorney. o gt o sdcacive Sromponasbilis App : " : u‘hb P. ROWELL & <6 NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGEHTS 4L PARK ROW. < NEW YORE, $1007% 25 o Crotgbios bulding 6aN Commnas, NOTCE—All ucconnts due Clarki ch will be pisced 10 the hanas of an attorney, May 1ot - Settle immodiatels And snve Cxpenian. CLAKK &¥ RENCH. ), ® SCHALLER. real state J~ Dotars public, has remove waid hall Grand Contral Hotel ¢ and for city property. CONVICT LABOR TO LET, Soaled proposals wil be eceived at tho of- fice ot the Seo: of the Board of BablicLan 4 < of Neu. until Tossdiy’ 5. 157, tolet the coriviot aber for's 18 St provids for &1 Jropocals shall providefor all pentee expenss incladige. salaries of officors, and ali b esti pecitiod in 1 ia 2 the contpact whll bp 1o s e e est Tosponsible bidder for the term of years bast puited to the interests of the State T the contractors to have the use of the. pisos and rounds holongrng, ' thereto, *Blader will e requited to e wiih thelr bid n Ser Tiied chook 10r the sum uf ten thoutand 01 Iars ax eecarity for the fiing of 4 acoep 10 the rum of two' huadred ‘thes . oollectable under the lavs ko in. Caothe-contract Any contractestored jo: [ provido ihat the gensral manage: and discipiine of tie someiots shall be under the controlo the said Warden. and n3 contract which thail deprive tha Drivilesos granted by law, ilbedy tor morethar rixty oens e por caitn Frthor information_will be farnisived | upon application, to ry BLirouid Bo onored on e covar ‘g:. 5 +and addressed to SRSt Hotra 7 e Buldings, Lincpln. Nebrsaga. PRZeCHUCK, ;L-u.-d i, ROBERTs, - MeBRIDE. ) prseen ™ N 2312 ‘s0d masi8 KO, LEGAL NOTICE. In the Durrwlh-mr\ in lnd for Douglas unty. Neb wek=. Jonas Markiy, plaintifl . Susan Markly defoudant, Deporitione in this actio ‘quQIAllllby vhe platifl at the office of H. Waker o tars public, 1 the town of Medina., in ths | Sens ol Modina and State cf Obios o the | 19th éay of May, 1877, batween the the houre fordam, andd nom ony_of Alhert ) A will convinue NS AR Moza6%, bis Attorney. & : i}’EiETS 5 Sexadl ey e £ 1 sensna, wih lndreds ot mard_d&wim ‘3%’:‘:1%-’3]&1\?“\“ mTED ru{“‘ A MISTORY -vrf St RS ATMELL £ 0O, Wit owim | Instrgotion, Tincoln. coMMIssIon 5 JAcOR [}eJela Fr 155 OH,.H\ o SIDNEY FERWAED gire WIHOLES 1LY i, G0 'y to b points. MAGISTER OF THE L £/ AR TS EDWARL Magistor of No. 403 10th et GALVANIZED iRCN T. BIN#HOI 3h.V..I|lZ i) BN REAL ESTATE AGE BYROS wED Byron R« Real IN Kooy, a complote | state'in nmm . Real F..lu g & int Real Estale and (ol WISNER. v farms. pasment of titles ind LAWYERS T etuli 8 Bun dvofate Office: Huberniany’s Hiog Sdie 13. umd Douglas & Omaba. 9 _ddeof-tF PLASTERING PLASTER ALLWORK WARRA W. H 1 ST Jaskzon G- NI 3000 Engravings ; 1530 vagas O FOUR PAGES corop: RARY « INA FAMILY. The sale is £ time: as great f any other large b than 32,000 in the publi ““Indispens ble t witeh Loienage Jce Uniind shod by G &C. MERRIAM m of Bta‘e Supt of Publie Neb 20 '§76. “Tht Gortiflen ihst WETRTER'S UN=ARIDGED Di¢T ON RY s bedu ndded to he ommodtod Lis." o Looks (0 be s 10 4he Yhorls - f Neher olon (Sigod) “J. M McKENZIE Wrte “upe ef P ate Reo srd MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELI ANEOUS ADV' T TISTMEKTS. Florence il Stoves | No €moke! No Ashes! Fo Dust . B d Trovine without aa e eom The mostdenirab'e sum o6k stove in the world. == | ggrAgents Wanted in Every Town SCOTT & GATTLE, Agen's for the state of Nebraski EEwarp, Nus. wmunfeations addressed to the i Tocuive promp attention. Tewhmot ermania ¥otes, SIDNEY, NEB and Well Furnishod Hotel P FRONT AND R Room and Bowling Alley in conne ALLENSPACH & SVITH RNE ap%dim Drpai TumT, | April 10, 1877. e from Seprembe &5 o the folltwing rect 4 and by the sche: rivals here:n specified, I-land, by 7 . to' Rockvi turday at - am 2 by6pm. Bondre- A, 3400 nd teland, Loup Ferk and Rectvilie to Loup lus avd back, threo times n week. and Tsland Monday, Wednes.:y 1¥riday at 6 a m: arrivat Loup City by 1'm: leave Loup City Tueeday, Ttursday arday at 6 a m: arrive at Grand 1'byo p u. Bond required with bii. bty Runels- i From Ord, by Longwos and back, once a week.. m: arrive at Kent by 6 p m: turday at 6.2 m: arrivest Ord ond reauired witl bid, $1L0 by T e ta Falls_saturday at 6 & m coby 6 p. m, Bond required e i O from Oc ober 1. 1877 to JuneZ0, From Kearnes, by Huatey Vow Tictona to Boad- and back, three times rocy Monday, Wednes- Deaawood rday. Monday and W edoes eave Deadwocd Tuesday, Yod Sacarday atia m: apive af oyin ciz days, Sunday, Tueeday and by 7 i m. Present costof ser- per annum. Bond required 0: cheek,$1,15, iduey by Camp ¢ arke. c,.mi, affalo Gan (n o), Battle' Croel nd Crook Clty to miles and back, six dney daily excep: S Deadwocd i mp Robingon to Camp " iln: And back twice s weeld p Kobinson Tuesday and Friday v at Camap Shoridan by 6 p m: eridan Wednesday and e arrivent Camp Robia- B Micaaired with bid. by Keya-Paho 'n 0) < and back, twice a to be found at the of tho above routes, i ation to the Second Posimasiey deneral. BUBlnEnsas 585! 1CUTateq rULLMAN PALACH o Lo Baltimore, Washing- phis end New York, WITHOUT CHANGE. or_tickets via For. Wayne snd ais Lise Tlzogh tekets for sale at al principal tcket ot tha Tow, FR MYKRS P AT O CONRSUMPTIVES that scourge of humanity, Jread of tho human family, 1o faent that T am in possession of ro. infalitble remedy—pow bs protestion--for the positive are of that dread disease, a-d Deilicy, de Tax »nold fogy. [ believe in medi o, Frenty-eight veard ex. erioneo 236 B0t prnciitionsrian the best Coneamp. tio Oid and New e the value of proper ol w1y €01 Uhis en ogoiy of-our Taee, et T sioe. 1 out to say to thos lu fering with nption or any of the above maladies, . ddrewing o, giving ymplome, 11" bo-put In pos: Gesion of tais great out charge. and shall bave the w3 cxporionco in_thousands of ccesefully 4 nt at your own home, by youby return mail. drcesin . JOMN 8 BURNETT. 167 Jefferson street Touisy e ———— BLACK HILLS, TRANSPORTATION. We are_prevared to transport goods from Nebraska, the nearest point to the 1 the Union Pacific Railrcad, to Cus- adwood and other places i We will c e them fwvorasle rate: ai ¢ are owners of trensprrtation, £ baulng over 400,000 pounds i aud_give freight prompt dis- 7¥n leaze. Armangements < through via U P. K. R. u all points in the cast, to A tler, Chien akley & Co., Chicago. | curtaine & getures. “\JARIETY BAZA ’ € T HILL. Proprietor, 220 Douglr:-8t. Cor. 13th, Omaha. Sole agent in Nebraska. for 4 Baby Buogy Baby Bugogies. Birds and Cages Fuctories, 266 n Stock. il mot wndersoid Jewelry and Tovs Window in any goods v line. Don’t fail to visit w411 orders by the' Basar whers you can find any. think you capnot find elsewhere. mail promptly = flled. marl iy DEWEY & STONE. FURNITURE DEALERS OMAHA, NEB. HMAX MEYER & BRO.. WATCHMAKERS ARD JEWELERS Jdobbers of Watehes, Cloeks and Jew=lry. AGENTS ¥Oii PHILLIFS BROS SHOW MAX MEY:R & CO., i72 and 174 Farcham Street, Umake. Nebra whal WHOLBSALE DEALSRS IN Cligars, Tobaccos, FPipes, NOTIONS. AND FANCY GOODSN, WAX MEYER & .. —WEOLESALE DEALERS 'S — Pistols, Guns and Ammnmnun' Rlfles, L Le: gest | ‘Lm,k_n ihe hl-ehvfi ssil , Bottom Py deot-t! €A IFLES Biscer fto I'enfers-=Nend for ¥rics Bisis. A Full Assortment of Cartridges! 7% & 174 Farnbam-¥t. Cor.11ik. Omaha, Neb. MAX MEYER & BRO. 230 Farchew Btveot. Omain Hob. MUSIC DEAI.KRS GENERAL AGENTS YOR THE UNRIVALLSD mabe, Ntoiaway, Km"n'{m sad Purlor Gem Piancs, Wasen & Hama» Estey, Shontnger and Durde(t Orgavs. {alian Steives, Shast Muste. Viclins, dhaitars, Finter. Brase {nvtrumence. and ~owr Storal " New Coods! PIHRCY & LANG, ——DEALERS IN— Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces, STAMPED, PLAIN AND JAPANNED Tinware, Crani‘e Iron Ware, &c. &o. No. 217 Fernbam-st., Oze Door Fast of Ist " ation 1 Bank, Cmaha. JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE with NEATFESS & DEXPATCH ADLER & HELLER, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wines, Liquors & Cigars. No 181 Farnham Street. WHOLESALE LUMBER. CHICAGO LUMBER CflMPANY. OMAHA Aents for tbe.elebrated Alton Lime, ¢ hicago Enamel Pa]nt and Milwaukee Cement. Sash Doors. and Blinds Don’t Forget Us. IRON. PLOW STt EL AND TOOL STEEL. Fagon Lamber aod wagon Stock CARRIAGEIAND HEAVY BARDWARE OF ALL KINDS. A. HELLER, angott Qloyborar, and s mest variety of stock adaptedi to the, b e hue: BROATCH, 134 Fourieenth street washe: amithetrade. | We . ‘'VHVINOC 90438 sw[uoq) Pav PueNIL, ‘103 *s00pad JHRY 0 siwg £us onyuos pocp d #04 ANTS, +0 &0y IT J01% N aaa 'm;."‘u Aamjouynueypy I:i dud STHOLVA ‘XUTIME %) B UUVWIIGRE W 'V (99910 1% "1 * HAN LEGAL NOTICE. o William M. Bambergs and Lucy M. Bamberes. non-ro ients. dsfendant:. You are hereby_rotified tast cn ke day of Maren 1677 Charl menced 47 action Gours for Dovglas sour ty, Nebrasks, to re- cover from yoa 1+ e sum of 430000 and i et thereon from Febraarv 2, 1.77. at Tate of 12 er cent. perannuT on a prom ory note pays Leratat Tu s ator.s. i daie No 1575 and papabie six months aiter dat An order {f aitachment was issusd in g1d ~“brovorty takea uader (ke wEired to answer on ihe BROWN & TEURSTON Attorneys for plaintifia g L e not the2ist day < July 1877, o epiombor, 1577, at 0o closka. ot 574 e an'y court roe. iy 47 G, Tave becn ns lenel art ' ‘and place = i cmetlines ey Syear befuro ot Zourt to pre otate fur il ‘et suc nd iave. cment creditors at such tiure time st aior of suid £+ ade dumioiet sior of sad £+ sde. Dl‘od‘nrfl 14.h, 1877, apr.t-wit

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