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LRI SIS L RN Y ez THEDAILYBEE E. ROSEWATER, TO CORRESPONDENTS. Wi pe xov derire any couributions whsteve | of & Merary or poetica. andwe | will not undertake to preserve. uf o Te- serve the mame, in 2r3 case whaterer. Our | Stafl e tly darge to aore than Fup- 11y out svacein that direction. Ous Covwray Frizkos we wiil always be pleased to hear from, op ali matters oon- sected with erops, cototry politics. and | on sny rubjort whatever of general Inter- | 2wt 6 the Pesple of our State. Any infor- eonnected with the election, and relatingito_floode, socidents, exo., wiil be ladly received, ATl such communeations | be brief s posible; and | all cases be written wpoz | e nide of the shest ool { Ediior. | Hot -8BPRINGS, Arkauwas, bnl‘ been destroyed hy fire, and now “reports this tims from Comstantinople. He is Tather late, but it is possible be may wee & ifttle skirml<hing vet. —_— Tns Frenoch Repuvlicaus are graduslly gaininz control of the Benate. Itis now considered cer-| taln that the amnesty bill, Intro- duced for the benefit of the exiied | commrunists, will become a law. e Tae sfistooratic portion of Vir- ginin's inhsbitants seem inclined to restora the duel custom to more than ita old standing, However, the an. | sult of this meeting will be. PZACE IN EUROPE. Russis and Tackey have agreed apon the terms of peace, and 80 far s these countries are concerned, it only remains for the home govern- ments toratity. But the dauger is by no means over. Indeed, we cannot see that the final euspevsion of bostilities between Russia sad Turkey bas much to do with it The terms of peace are not eatisfac: tory to Augtria. Our dispstches from Engtand, while indicating less | excitement on the partof the people, are mot, on the whole, very| sesuring. Tae British muustry con- tinue to push thelr preparations | wiita sll tie force at their com. | meazd, and tacked to the dispatoh- | osfrom the Eaglish capltal 1s the | statemsat that the kuowing ones still copsider war inevitatle. Tie conference will probably meet by the first of April at farthest. It is 1mpossible to predict what the ce- | As cun- Couxt | great s statesman aud as niog a3 diplomat as Andrasey 15 of the opiaion | that it will prova s failure. Atzil | events, the latesettiement to which Russia and Turkey wera parties can have but little effect on the confer- euce. Itwasa “ground hog case” with Tarkey ; but the othar natfons of Earope are not in gaite the eame prsition. thoritles of the Btate seem deter- { will not come. mined to erush it out, and hsve re- ceutly made large numbers of ar. rests, mcluding s State senator. AND now the voice of Moses is henrd (hroughout the lmad, pro- cisiming the roitenness of South Carolins poiitics uader the Cham- berlain regime. According to Mo- res, there was but one Lonest man iu Carolina daring those degenerate deys, and that msn was a Mr. Moses. GroRGE W. JULIAN oontributed au article to the last number of the North Amenesn Review, which e THERF can be no doubtof the fact that the people are in the 45th Con- gress. The passage of the silver bill and the fatiure of Tom Scott, Huntington, Jay Gouid and other ralirosd magnates to control the Nationsl Assembly in rallrosd legie- lation, 18 conelusive evidence on thispoint. A bill has been reported from the enate commlttee on rail- roads, of which Mr. Tburman 1s ohairman, previdicg & manper in which the Unfon and Central Pa- cifle roads shall off the debt | they owe the government. Ilisin | called, “ The Death Hiruggle of the Republican Party.” The Chiesgo Trsibane suggests that an appropne ste name for the articie wouid have Leen, *Tue Last Screech of Disap. pointed Demoeracy.” — Vicm PeESIDENT WABELER jhas been Interviewed, and pronounves the couviction of Andesson as sn fufamous plece of Lusiness, for two ressons, Flirsily, he was not guil- 5. Seoondly, it was s flagrant bresch of state and persousl honor. The Vice President has the reputa- tion of being an bouget msu, and hasalways been s friend to Lonis- iann. — Tae Ioter-Ocean of the 4ih of March eays: “The San Antoais, (Texas) Exprees s cf the optnion that the cattle drive this spring will be large. The Express, has callea on the prinelpal stocirmen for infor- mation on the sut . The whole nuzberof eattle to be driven fe228,- 490 hosd. The bu'k of these cafile is destined for Fort Dodge, Kaness, and Ogallgle, Nebroska. Beveral herds are alroady en route, and oth- ers will start yery shorii GoveErNor VAKCE, of North Car- olina, ie the gubject of wors or leas eriticlem because of his induigence in a hittle barmiess levity. The dignifisd Governor of Virgiuia asked permission {o pasy throuzh North Caroiina with & company of soldiers wio proposed to arsist at the cele. brationof Washington’s birthday in Charlsaton. Vance replied, *‘Per- misslon granted. - Be virtuous and you wiil be happy—but you won't have moeh fan.” The Virgmian was shosked ; the reply was given > the papers, aud now Vance fs catshing 1t ali sround. —_— «I TELL you, Dombey, ol Joe is dev'lish sly,” s the expression ol opinion roncerning hiweell 8o of- ten made by old Joe Bagstock to his friend Dombey, of the firm of Dombey & Bon. Bismarck is a little like old Joe. First the conference was o bs held st Vienns, then st Frankfort-on- the Main; then st Badeu Haden; ned nmnynemn hes teon decided upon. Probably this 19 what tho ol Chageelior has been playing for. Sizoe Berlin is to be the plaee of meating, Bismarek is to jreside— winch he intended from the firat. “He lsly—dev-e-lish sly.” —— It is sald thst a man given to Eteailng oan oarry off the properly of Uncle Sam with scarccly a re- mmonstrance {rom his conseienca. Judging from the amount of it stolen each year, the saying is a true one. Btepping into U. 8. De- {estive Snyder's office (ne other duy we ssw 8 Inrg@¥oliection of amunl- 1lon sud a2 excelient carbine and revolver. The “U, 5" marks va ihe guo had been flied uutil they were almost past recoguition; but enongh was leit to identlly it Hnvder seeme o have a nose peca Hariy Atted for the kiud of business in winch he is engaged. —_— Omsahs: Her renowu is hmited ouly uy the ba1ads o’ eivilizslion ; &l the greatne’s of ber reputation 13 aloue egaalled by tho wealth, en tarprise and integrity of ber bust- neas mea, and the bs:uty, tajeat and that genuine womaahood char- acteristic of her women. Her name { These warnings should o | the rauks of Ropublicans. substance s follows : The net_earnings are to be ascer- tained by deducting frow the gross earnings, expense of operating and keeping the reads in repai~, aud 2lso payaents of interest on other fu- debiedness. The tressury depart- ment is to rotam the total amounts earned from time to time for gov- ernment trausportation; one Lalf of these amounts are to be forth- with applied to the Lqmdation of | smounis paid, or to be psid, by the guvernment for interast on the core panie’s bonds, and he other half be placed to the credit of tho pro- | posed sloking fund. Five percent- um of the net earnings,as above de- fined, sre to be patd into the treas. ury of the United Blates semi-znnus ally, to ke placed to the credit of the sinking fund, snd in eddiliou to the foregoing sums the companies are to pey into the United States treasnry, in semi-auLuai pavEients, no less than $850,000 each vear for the Union Pacifie, and $1,200,000 fcr ihe Central Pacific company. Tue aet is (o take effect thc first of June next WILL NUT DOWN, Tlere Is cne political ghost thac | will notdown. 1t lathe doetrine of Biates’ rights. Again and again the Democracy of the North have protested that the issue was settled ; that, virtually, the war tested (bat question, and that the dogma of Ststes' rights was conquered with scoession. Technically tiisis true ; practically it is not. The ‘“olid Bouth* is the only hops of the Democratic party — indeed, it ie the Democrate party. Has the Boutb discarded the doctrine that has been the coruer- stone of her politics eince the foun- datiou of the Republio? Not by auy means. The following words, fzom the Charleston (Soath Caro- lina) Jouraa! of Commerce, un- doubtedly reflect the sentiments of | a large majority of the Southera people: **This issuc has been at the bottom of all our pelitics for maay yewrs, Itis the main ques- tion to-day. In comparisoa with It all others ara of minor and wn=iznit feant imjortance. We had hoped that the wheels of the ocrushing Radial revolution would haye been che kel and rolled back by the eiee- tion of 187¢; but we were joczeyed out of tne results of that victory for fres goversment, and must carry | the struggle on into the next elec. tion.” It would be difficult to tell just waat “rights” some of these South- ern Biates want. la Mississippi, a2 1 murdered beeause his politi- 0al views are at variance with fhose of & large majority of Lis fellow oiigeus. Publio sentiment in that HBtate Is such that his murderers g unpunishe §, sud no Federal aathor- ity oa 1 reash them—notwitnstand. iug the eoustitudon of the Unitel Btates cuarantess protectisn to ev- ery eitizen of tue Uuited Biates in the exereise of his politiosl aud re- liginwn hiber.y. 1o Lo usiaas, political freedom of though! is not evea tolerated, aad the Federal goverament, acrording to s>me southern suthorities, is powarleas t) proteot its citizens. It would ve difi:ult to divoe what our southern brethren want. We thonght they had things abont thelrown way In the south, bat it scems they are not fed Al they are waitiaz for, acsording to the above suthorlty, is the nes While 1t is to be hoped | that so dissstrous 8 war msy ba! Manlstee, Mich., ayerted, there is no certalaty tnat it | Bbeboygan cou ., Wi- has 62 chezse factories tuat bronght into the county last year $31,000 in cash, The Milwaukee iron works at New Bodford, Mass., which cost nearly 2,500,000 in 1839, were sold at auetion for $361,141 last weels. There are about sixty giass man- ulactories ln Pittsburg and its im- medista neighborbood, in which 5,- 009 meu are employed, and & capi- tal of $10,000,000 invested, produo- ing fabrics to the amount of $7,000,. 000. Appleton Is getting to b2 one of the leading cities of Wisconsiu in mauufacturing enterprises. Sites have been purchssed there for the Immediate erection of & Inrge paper { mm; a large new flouring mill, mak- ing six in all; end an immense window biind, frame sud sLutter manafactory. The Union Malleable Iron Works, of Moline, IIL., we sre informec, are crowded with work, and are turninz out az lwmense swount of superh material. New inventions aro con- | tinaslly bringing them new work, and ot the lesst share of their or- ders are recelved from the new Cor Pisuter manufactory. Tise Ohlo Falls Tron Works, New Albaay, Ind , are 1 tull operation, with & force bo X hands, in the maaul e of bar iron and naile. They turned out darng 11 moutes of lbu. 5,400 tous of mer- chaut iron and 15 000 kegs of nalls They have a capaoity of 60,600 pounds per day. is & city of sbout 5,000 inbabitants, and does a large bustiess in the lumber manufacture. ['aere are fifteen saw milis, which isst yenr turned out 157,184,104 feet { of limber, snd ten shingie mills, | which made 222,231,250 shinglee. | T addition, there were manufac. tured hers 26 800,000 iath The wmills gave employment to 1,075 bands. The trade mottoes of some of the London fssoclations are curious. | Tho blackemiths, for instance, “By bemmer and hand all arts do stand;” tho distillers, “Drop as rain, distill as dew;” the founders, “God the enly founder;” the ion- hoiders, “Come ye blessed; when T was harboriess ye lodged me;” the i Touiers, “Join loyaity and liverty;” | the eaddlers, “Hold fast, eit sure;” the weavers, “Weave trath with trust;” snd the reedie-makers, “They sewed leaves togetlier wud made themselves aprons.” KAILROAD RACKET. The Chicago and Northwestern railroad is getting ont one hundred acd fiity thousand new ties vear Fort Howard, Wis. The frequency of collisions or. the Hrudson Jtiver raiiroad of late re- minds the New \unkSuu that Com. modore Vanderbilt is gone, Too Grand Rapids sud Indisna company will lay 3,000 15 this coming season, and 've mile2 of iron ones. Al ths end of the Crimesa war Ru&h hs&l ouly =bout 750 miiea of Now she kas more thay 11,000 ranles, and every year new lines are constructed. The Ede Railway Company has been Lled by lawyers' fees since May, 1875, to ihe extentof $400,000. ‘he largest single payment was to the firm of Fhipman, Bariow, Larocque & Wereforeland, for $95,076 11. A suit for tae recovery of $10,000 from the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railroad company was en- tered in the Beott county cireuit court vn Monday, by the adminis trator of the estate of ons James ¥lelor, who was rua overbya C. R. L & P! engive, last Auzust, and fu. stastly xilied. The ubleago snd Northwestern way in order to make it 8o ob jeot for the farmers along the line to procure good seed wheat, have issued orders thal whest, to be used for seeding purposes, can be shipped to and from auy poiat along their line of railway for one-half rates. Bedalia Damocrat: The Rallroad Gommissioners of Misour), having brought the subject of lezal rates for passeugers bejore ol Willlam Bond, general munager of the Mis. souri, Kapsas and Texas rallroad, were prowpily informed that this corporation would cbey strigtly aud checriully the isw as it sod, and thai a general order to this effect would be 2o issued just as 8500 a8 the proper cchednles conld be made out and published. Tais is but the car- rying out of every promiss made by { Col. Bondsince:; hes been oonacete ed with therond. He is really ard & anxious to put his enter- { prisc iu direot and perfect harmony with the intereats of all who have to do witn and to be sure of this he recoguiz=s but one Way o (o busi- ness—tho old fashioned way of tell- tise trath, obeying the laws, and | pursuing st all times 8 etrict integ- rity. — Sunset Lox. New York Times, Ou the whole, Mr. 8. B. Cox goes off with flving eolors, after his vul- gar exhibition of bimielf in the House on ‘rhursday. When be at- tempted to Inculi the Prosident of the United Btates by ealitog him & “fraud,” he was not only guilty of o offense against decsncy, but against rules of the House. He was promptly called to order. sud the rules of the House required that be ¢hould eit down without andther But he was aliowed to ram- s offense, and en. | word. Ule .m, rep iazge bis me: ? looked on with mi'd amusement, sud promised, by way of reluie, that the cftensive words should not go into Record Tae words do ap- pesr in the Rocord, however, and it is explained thal the Bpeaker had Dno power of excluslon of the case. ‘I'hie is un- doubtedly true, aud the Speaker shows his ignorancs wien he ue sames 1o say what shall, and what shall not, be printed. Tiese wan- ton brenches of decorum are guile 100 frequent. and it 18 ok surpris- eleotion, whea iaey witl push th | room. “go-lo rious” Issue. Is familiar way, dowa lo thesouid | gouth are not satiafisd now, It is emn extreme of Souti America, where a recentiy diseovered vol _£ano biss been named “Omaha.” It s true that this voloano wea dis covered by aa offiver of tha Unted Hiates flegabip “Oxmsie ' aud that the name was really ¢iven iu houvor of *he ship; but as the ship doubtedly usted in howor of our | the Omsha Dally Bss by Wm. eity, wdirectly, the ilory of fur nisbliz & name Yor ths newly dis- covered voleasd belongs tous. Now whey Stanley reachos the North Pole, if he will remember the city i whish be wrote newsraper Iz safeto say that theic appetite for something, uuexprassed, is not to be appeased by honest dealiug. Post Offics Changes. Fhe tollowiag are the Post Ulice changss iu Nebracka for tbe week | ending March 2. 1878, furnisucd VanVieck, of the Postoffice Depart- | meut. POSTMASTERS APPOINTED Miuden, Kearuey couniy, Wray Thorn; Oak, Nuckolls connty, George 8 Comstonk ; Willowdaic, letlers trom the Rocky Mountains — | Autelope couaty, Eliphslet R. An- and then WeRball sl! have giory, | draws Il | Constontiopie sic | age of the largest svmy. Han Blelano is & viliage on the ose up | Sea of Maraora, aboul len miles It tae | from Conciantinople. | ed exclusively by Greeks. Uuriug | the rummer months it & Ii1s lubab a favorite place of resort for the Greek mer- chants ond bapkers of Constantmo. Some of them have beautital seats on the adjacent few miles nearer h 5 arc the poveru. aent pov-ler works. EBetween Bau Hieianc and the capital thera are | o military works. The walis of in Tuinous siate, and in a few boars could be €1 %o us to admit of the pass. The con- centatlon of ibe Russlsos in the visluily of San Stefano is no doubt inteuded 58 8 menace of the cap- ture of the capital, sud s & stima- fnif o the sign of the treaty of peace vy the Turks.—( Philwielphia Prese. Cineinnati Boquirer. Amongz me graduates of the Righ School at Bidiord, Me., in 1873, was a young lady of 19, who | read an essay ou ‘*After Graduation, What?” ja which she gave utter- ance to the following commendable sentiment : ‘The lords of creation”” have been compared to sturdy oaks, and we tie vinea that cling to and twine sround them; but this metaphor, if ever pertinent, to use & Bloug phrase, hes lorg since ‘played out.” We haveail heard of the 63, 000 oakless vizes ju Msssachu- setts, to say nothing of-the unvount. ed thousands 1 Maine, and there $re too many oaks that ean scarcely support themselves, to say nothing of suppoyling snything else. * * 1 mueh prefer a iife of aotivity and honest exertion, and 1 believe that the worid owes mealiving it T can earn it, and 1 expect 1t on no other conditt; This esssy Was pubiished entire in the local papers of the town, and attracted cous vl attention, the extract we have given above being copled into mauy of the leading of the larger cities. One S thes: papers feli ito the hands of a gentlems1™ 10 wss returning from New York Lis home in Youngstown, t5 , and he was 80 struck with the sentiment avowed A mariied wman. In 1876 his wife baving died, he iuclosed the slip to a friend m Biddeford, asking bim 1t it was written, 18 nad been assert- ed by a girl gredaate of the High Rehool, and i so, if the lady was married or single, cte. Jn due time he received an answer giving him the lady’s name, the faot that she was still heart-whole and fancy-free aud other partioulars relating to her family that wers of & riost agree: ble coaracter. Tue Youngstown msan at once opened a eorrespond- ence with the lady, which, as it progressed, drew them nearer and nearer in spirit until at last an en- gagement of marrisge was entered 1otc between them. Tals fact was aleo published in the papers, and not long since ths New York Trib. une spoke i the matter as follows © A graduating essay may be made as useful s a w=irimenial adver. tisement, it a country editor will only be good enough i5 publish i A young lady in Bidd: wrote a beautiful one last anmmer; (00X greai palus in copy g it, 60 ay to glve every “g” and every y” a long loop; linked the pages with delieste biue ribbon, an‘t then read 3t with such eharming grace that an editor pubiish: paper. Tn this remarkub's essey the young authoress declared thel she fully intended to earn her own I l d from sny map. Now, a1 irou merchant saw the paper, read ed (uo girl for entiment; and a corresponde: ued, whaich gradually ted up t & wed: Ac 18 usual ju er ror about out other fait. 1t remains, hot tell the stery correctly. About two ¢ wn gentle- teack full of s three little sh0ok haods with the traln for Zin die tima at 7 inamorsta. chfldren hus frie the Fiast, arrivi the bome of wes warmily w hospitable Yanuke- days he i 1aw send ua the Mr. snd Mre. J agest your piesen , and after a few < marriage Jldena, to Wednesday 576, at the ther, the Buzxton, Baco, Andrew 7. Pu morning, Februar residence of her Hon. John Millike: Me. 5 Mr. Packard 13 a native of War- a, 0., but he has lived for vears 1 Youngstown, He 1s one of the best the western reserve, and for yesrs has beea & membar of the Demo- cratic Btate Conirai Commttee. Tn yiew of M Vs success, we should not be the fa- vorite themes for graduating essays a3 » Hygoul of Ccoking,” “Tn Eaough (and to “Let's Give Him Canght,” ste. " Other Leos. The name of Leo, tzken by the new Pope, recalls sumo of the most eyentful and gicrious aevs in the history of the papucy. At least five of the twelve Popes wiio bave borne the name have niade fhemselves famous among the rulers of the holy 808, Leo I, santed and surnamed the Great, who occupied the papal chair from 440 to 451, uppeased a quarrel between Actius and Albinus which threatened (o leave Gaul and Italy exposed to ihe baroarians, saved Rome from Atlils, persuading “the ecourge of God” to redire with & rancom, and made Genserie and Doilsrs 8 Week ) for Two,” iy Till He's nis Vaudals agree that in the sack | of Rome three of its chuiches shiould be spared and the lives of ail its oitizens. The ssine great pontift restored discipline and barmooy among the African chniches, an. nwied the frauduleat episcopal elections of Guul and enforced celibacy upon the clergy. Leo I, also suinted, pope from 765to 816, founded many of e finest of Ro- msn churches, crowned Charle m-gnoe emperor of e weat, gave to the chureh the eolemn services d, disnp- prov e councnl of Aix-ta.Chappeli discontiuuance of (he the Nicene Creed Lo} b sawt, pope from 'ld in bis uneshv whe- "the rnl' the citiz:ns ¢f Rome 1 649 the enemy, 00k st y that he was cnabled with it to reconstraot the whola circuit of the walls of Rome, having alr parts_about what i now called the Leouine City. Leo X, the most 1i- lustrious of the nac:e, from a secu- lar point of view, w33 & £33 0f Lo. renzo de Meaici, ¢ Med fhe Mag nificeni. Hobeeame cardical at 15, at 17 a Jogate, end 35 s pops, suceeed. 1ng Julius 11, the Banting conque- ror of Rolcgua, in I Belore cowiag to the papal this pou- Uff had been the compnn patriot of the moet . and literary men of the fought st Ravenna, snd .y force of Armas bad reinatated his awily in | 1512 at Florence, whi=nee the citizens bad driven ‘am in 1494 Aunoun- cing himset in i L of Poland as abou to uii Chustiaa nations thein from war, Leo's 151 aot was to form an albsnce with Herry VIT,'Maxiaihan avd Frrdinand of Aragon- H3 defeaicd at Novara, Touis X1, of Fravce, an: the Vea- | etisne, He reconstructed the great | Roman upiversit , and m the most emuneni scieutific body ia Enrove, with 18 huadred profc.sc | teaching cvery brench oi | sacrod or profan wding medical hotany, then drs taught | ronizsd the arts with & the manid- dsy. Ha pat- | ~cn.2d by the | i A.D-1 § | ‘A-n.A | oclock, v, m. cense of the medicean family; founded the Greek institute on t.he uine, established & Greek press nme, encouraged the study of t.h.o ieatal languages, and printed at his owa cost Santa Pagnino’s bible and a key to the Hgyptian hieroglyphics by Plero Valeriano, Under him was heid the fifth general council of Lateran ; to him Portae: cent the first truits of Albuquerque’s East Indian conquests ; he added to the Pontifical domaius miens, Per- ugis, aud Bologna, ana regdubd Parma and Piacenz. He forward with such energy the hulhl- ing of Bt. Peter's that he was com- pelled to resort to the sale of in- dulgences and thus spurred Luther to resistance and precipitated the reformation. He strove in vain to form a league of Christendom againet the Turks, and died after a reign of eight years, long gratefuily remembered by the Romans as an era of happiness and prosper- ity, and destined to live in the anonals of art and literature while the names of Raphael and Michirel Angelo survive or echolars recall Bembo and Sadolete. The 1atest Lieo of the line, Leo XII, who ml&n!fl from 1828 to 1829, was a f£rm governor, who eXerted himself v]gomusly torepress brigandage and mendacity, established an efficient polica st Rome, did much for the Baplenza university, and was most roundly abused for his eireular lst- ter to the Coristian nations attack- ing bible societies, and his resolute wariare upon the secret organiza- tione so obnoxious to the Catholic cburch. A company bas been organized in Marshaltowz, under the name of the Marshalllown and Sioux City rail- road comany, for the purpoee of ¢>u necting Marshalltown -ndsmuxcny | by an additional line uf railway, to be located through the rich territory Iylng between the Northwestern and Centrsl roads. The best physicians assure us that Dr. Bull’s Cough Byrup is a rellable saad nover failing remedy, All drug- gists kesp 1t. Price 25 cents a bottle. 4, FRE UbBICK Luwasl Prices, g mler | LEADING HATTER, D¥AHANEBRASKA BANKING HOUSES. IYSICIANS AND SURGEDNS. IROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS FRANK MURPHY, President. BEN B. WOOD Cashier, STATE BANK OF NEBRASKA. Cor. Farnham & Thirteenth Sts. OMAEHA, - NEBRASKA. Gapital, $100,0C0. Transots o general banking bustness and geils dra all tha principal citios of the United amad- und Eurvpe. ve: Buy ment, cif and stat THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BARKING HOUSE IN county, ecurities, ugatf NEBRAREKA. CALDWELL EARILTON &C0 BANEKERS. Business trancacted eame as that of an incor- porated Bank. Acconata kept in our- rency or gold subject to sight 8henk withcut no- i &rfiflc-m of dewoaits issued payable in three, six and twelve ‘months. bearing interest at sim per cent. per annum, ex ::ltdamnndwhhonfinur- Advances made fo ous- omers on approved se- ourities at market rates ofinterest. Buy and sell gold, bills ofexohange,gevernment State, County aud City bends. Draw ht drafts on England, Ireland, Soot- land, and all partsof Eu- rove. Tis:lile &mmn Pazags CQLLEGTIONS PROMPELY MADE. Wii. EENTLEMAN, DEALER IN Cheice Fanlly Groceries, | PROVISICH3 & PRODUCE, N . dor, iGih & Usss Sty Sndd3m odfrey & Uexter 43D SPICE HILLS: Manufacturers of ml'i Dealersin Austard, Cream Tartar, NONPARELL BAKIG POWDER. Ask Your Gzocer For qur Freh Rowsted o1 Ground Coffess sad Nonureil Baking Pow other, 291 DOUGLAS ST., BHAKA. Octidlr Wholezale and Retail dealers in all kinds of FRESH FigH, FRUITS, AND PRODUCE. No. 21 Dengias Street, Between 12th and 13th, CMALIA, ®%. Consignments of Butter d Eops Solicited. sopld 157 T. S, DEFOSITORY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OMAHA Thirtessthedte. The Bliest Banking Bsthlishmert IN OMAHA. (aU0C383033 70 KOUNTSS BR08.) Fstablished in 1850, Organized as a Naticazl Bank August 20, 1363 Capital aud Profl 3 Ovar. $300,000. Epecially authorized by the Becretary of Trearury to Recelve Eupscriptions to the 0.8 4 per cent. Faoded Lean. CFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: F. H. Davie, Aea’t Coshr. This baz reselves deposits without regard to amounia. Iaeues (1o cortifoates boacing iaterest. 12 0n San Fraacivoo aad priek- o ities of tho United Sra 0 London, bitn. Edinours and the priacine! sitiss of e continont of Earope, Saila yaseags sickets 1ot emigrsats ia the Taman fins. TARRANT'S BELTZER APER ENT. C W. ROBBINS, M. D., HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Offics and Residence: 305 Capitol Ave. Dr. Emily R, Robbins, GENERAL PRACTITONER, L ®of Philadelnhia, has located at No. 305 Capitol Ave., t Oficenoars, 1 to3p. m. all hours LVan Camp, M. D. Dispenses hia own medecines, and besides s, maXes specisiitios of De- al ta a0d Diseasos e of e Koot Piles snd other "SHICE—Corner of Farnhem and ey Stroes, frst door to theright, dence, 18th Street, first Second Methodist Churl [ Box ™ T DRA.S PHD“Y. Consulting Physiclan, HAS PERMANENTLY LOOATED HIS MEDICAL OFFICB, 453 Tenth Bireet. - OMANA, NFBRASKA. Offoring his eervices in all dopartments of medicine and surgery, both in general an al practice, scute and chronto diseases, an be consulted night and dsy, and wiil viit wil parts of the ety and mnlu onre- veivt of '8 or telegrams. 18- MRS J. E,VANDERCOOK, B. D, OMAPA ........ NEBRASKA. Rosldonce and offioe No. 202 Dodge street, Horth £ido. bet. 13th azd 13th. _ marltf V. H. COFI'HAN. M. D.. Physician & Surgaen 281 Farabam Sirsol Jor Profesclonal Bervios: Thres Deliare » v 18- GRAND CENTRAL EOTEL The larwest and best hote! between cmr “oraass now s.mmmafl a3, [ 1 ETROPOLITA‘T OMAHA, NEBR. D. A. Van Namee, Proprietor. (Tbe mu%mmu Hotel is conf i n e: Sblie will Bud ke houso. THE ORIGINAL BRIGGS HOUSE Goraer Readolob-L sed Fifth-Av., PRICES REDUCED TO $3.00 and £2.50 Per Dav, Located in the Business Centre. Convenient to all places of amusement Elegantly furnished, containing sil modera mprovements, vassergor elevatr. te. Chief Glark Qate ot iai a-.n NATIDNAL HOTEL, J. A. FEDEWA, Proprietor, Cor. 7th snd P streetr. LINCOLN, NEB, @00D STABLES and STOCK YARDS For the accommodation of the Traveliing TRRNS.—Two Mcals and Lodging. Toot Fingle l(nalu 25 oceuts; Lodging 'thIK 5 o " ormas sisbled. o ; Two hours furnished inte, SIVE ME ACALL AKD SEE FOR YOUZ- nuxpav & LOV.I.IT INSURANCEAGENTS Capital reprosented $BE0O,000,000. Lossos sdjusted and prid at this offoe, 504 18th Str., State Bank Buildiog. OMAHA, NEBRASEA. teb#dood Swly W. B. HUGHES,|! Groceries and Provisions, FUREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, Cutiery, Toysand Notions, No. 539 TENTH ST.. Omaha. 131y Contmental Hall. — PERYORKANCE ON THR— ZI TI—ILR, oF i E.Lanterbs, -ch "’32:,,, OMAHA, N w8 Fine Liquors and Cigare on baad. lotsty T MAX WORVOISN, FUR TANNER, 495 TENTH ST. OMABA mo A, Vuir Arestiys Bieat Warlet & Hoding Houfe ‘mie Gud) deutide DampWurf-Fabrif, iir, 412, 414, 416, 13, Sir,, Omaba, Red nov 9-76-15° AGNSSIEE'S NOTICI 07 APPOINTMENT “triet Court_of TEs Usited States, Distric:of N chras IN BANRAUPICY. Inthe matter of flonry L. Latey, bankrapt. To Whom it May Concern: The muder, e mal tne 1th Daay o Deco ingeed Bankrup 5 Topter fr said dists Daied a: Owsha, % ‘23 day of Jangary. CHAS. L. WELLS. tev Tacs2t Yhsience. FROBATE NOTICE. | state of Nebraska, ou-m county. a3 eld 3t th nty H u.d {ur said county ard s, 0 Bartholmew Le Estate 2:d Bling the ve rlmon t Hoel, a: mm- bouts Dom, prayiny that the hme for ik ment f said oxate bo extanded for ‘one S5 adses. Loat Marea 2o A assicned for pelidlon, when all persons 221d matter uay acyea: helty fo and for saido causo why Eoibcunmod el m; intorest:a iz rrons inte i & copy Of i ordts | B Dmnhn Hoekly Bis, u noweoa said connis, for :Xm successive of he ? AEThofow e A ety Juins. Tx temn corr-i mehbwst {188 FARNHAM STREET, MOTHERS who dose eir darlings with drastio pureat 't?’ ine foarful responsi~ bil ton EDWARD KUEHL, Magister of the Departed No. 898 10th Bet. Farshsm sed Marney. Will by the aid of guardian spirits, cbtain for any one a view of the past, present and fatore. XNo foos charged in cases of sick- Apr1s-tf Send For the Pamphist Deseribing the Cumulative HEALTH LIFT! The only Heal h Lift ovor made whose use is GUARANTEED! To care diease or purcha ¢ more; refund- J.P. MARSH & CO., ®ole Propr eto ;8 and Munufacius 224 and 226 East Washington SL, cchno, A, J. SIM PSON. PARN2M STREET LAUNDRY Ll 0 ing their thirts done A e T ety o alt BUTLER'S LAUNDRY, Al work oaled for and delivered on short | deaios warraniad." BeaT. for o ‘price list. ‘senddeod. TOWNSON HOUSE Salt Lake City, T: T J. TOWRSOR. Frop'r, ¥16d3mo United Stctes Hotel, BEACH STREET, BOSTON. Opposite Boston snd Albsny R. R. depet.) BARNES, GILL & CC., Props. Dr.iR! Puvencs of Life restoren man- hood =2d the vigor of south to the most tered constitution tn, four woeks, from by ireakened from excess or any other osuse, Buccess in_evers s is that water rllllbenzh hiret 88 cer o Sole agent, Dr, JUs. JACQUES, 7 Usiver- sity Place, New York. Druguists Supplied, inlyT det CARPETS. 7. B. DETWILEICS ARPAT STORE 249 Dowglas-5t.. UMARL, NiB. moviidkwiy DOWE WITH HIGE PRICES! Chicago “ficale Co., 68 & 70 West Monroe St., Chicago, 112, Four ton hay scales, $80: old prics. $180. i other sizes at & graat roeuction. Al sacknon sts, nds promptly dove, A MAN OF A THOUZAND, CoNsumMeTIVE cunofl":- o - D. Whitney. 5. Bauserman wmmr cr.m & CO., Western Agents of the Pioneer Tobacco Companv. WHOLESALE GROCERS. (AGENTS DUPORT POWDER COMPANY.) No. 247 Douglas Strest. OMAHA. NEBRASKA. J. B, FRENCH & CO., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS ALL CONSIGNMENTS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTICN Otders from the count: tly filled, Conatantly on haad. a choice lot of green fruia, 43eh a8 aDDios. peare, L., alto poaltes, ive or dressed. #p2B-tf No. I91 Farsham Street, Between lith snd 12th. COAL DEALERS. ~ Pratt & Towle, Agents forxr MINERE 0¥ ANTHRACITE AND SITUKINOUS COAL:? OFFICE---808 Thirteenth-St.. Cmaha. Neb. Brazilian Geantifying Favoriiss MAKE OUR PERSONS AND (UR HOMES ZTTRACTIVE. Adorning Wonder of the World. ¥ armless, Easlly Apvlied, and Effective. e Toiletine—Imorovs. suriches, snd beautifies cor s laxion... rul Bramiian Brilliani—T nte.po ‘a5 cures dandraff - -m-nd proserves t.o hai: Comb aerlor toilet preparati o Boaseieid S "mp o e ey e Brilliant Lawndry S ““The Queen of the Luundry” Brawilian Brilliant—Gires perm: Bramlian 05l Polish— nen--;;(- otaa mewi—For accidon s, emergeneiss, and andackor. Watraied umpunl‘&l and should be within jmmecdiate woman and child, Za50c, For further particulars regsrdin: these Srlalen. obtale i3 from yuur desles o T oot o 3pp febd bm AZILIAN polish to jewslry. utifies farnitu Bresslian fmpecial Ly 4 larbla&l}ramm Gor in Morumcote. Head Brozes. Furaltors Work, Plasters Siie, te Mflr.mtgllulmm_l = 3 n'e lnl;;l- alwm‘.’.. fred of charge. Orders by mail Mv:mnp\ e 281 Dodge Street, 2nfl Door West of Postofic, OMAHA, - NEBRASEA CHICAGO SHOT TOW IR COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF T.A.ND.‘\.R:D SEOT. T 1594 ay| oy U TGHFORD & €0., [==] E w Bl NUFACiURERS Lead Pipe, Sheet & Bar Lead, Block Tin, Pipe and Solder, LINSFEIP QIL AND OIL CAKE, SOLICITE. North Clinton St., Chicaro, sug 22 wed i men &w isT - mzdc of PURE VEG! ening usites of b B B vicrans as e eoprabics skingliccas. Fho PURTY 3 Dremders 16 e nerfrcrly Rarmiess. Made oly by PeTin & Cirm i o e T T REDICK & crmnzu.. v Ay In the Distriot Court for Douglis County, Nebraska. E In the matier of the estate of P Reed, deoeazed, P event Sevage, incs atcBanoe n w sring by the petition of P. ministrator of the estate of said de- — \bat there '3 not suffcient persena o detts cutstan: urufln:} Notice is hmb mortgage b of £ mmruy “antl baid; s atle at the ¢ Touse'of Geldwell. Hamilton & aud which said .nll Ku!m!.rfl lhul ° xp imsration. s necestary to SoiTibe veal sata (4 decensed for such Trpose. TTiv ordered that the b ther persons interesl Vefare sail Jad . st faw. and all m. mortgage therois dne at { first pubiieation of this noties. o dsy of Fobruary, 1978, the ram of two hun- dred fifty-six_and 76.10) (§2%6 78) dolla: and interest from J T cent, per annu: :.. the tollowing deceribed proporty to- One pair of_Fairbanks’ dairy seal «. ons gaivania t butter workers, o eberyive Wl socks ang tank grator complete, one and one '1' "k i to'thow cautes be published four ronme Hivewoekte- 15 (he. Omaba Woekis Bees Bomarerer faral czaioe Jraniods o aid of hearing.. of Distriet Court, 3rd Jnmd.l Die- et 6f Nebrasika. frecsr ing butte~, . stove, o iron force pumo. two lh.dl lumber, ete.; one drum and yipe, o ve. O amiltoa & Oompany, to ‘of wmoney mentions ecruiste ! Torth will be fore thesale ofexid p operty at publlcs iding Number 1 formerly oceupied by =b J D iowart & "% the ity of gmhe in waid and' Etale on 1973, oo (b Wi T16. ek, o i e etk ot sald das. a3 e tinge from day fo day, between thase hours until sach sale shall be e S WL, BAMILION & co. dfeb18 mebiall CORPORATION NOTICE. In secordance with he lawy cf ke State of Nebrarks notice Inencporafon ¢ s foll Virst—The Tame of the said Corvoration is and shal be the Corporation ity of Omaha, Donglas Count: rataro of the businers rporstion. sbn 75 Som] Wock- n-w“l:u ers: Senait ey ac hious taston” Ench [ B hrg--". Poties Feprosent, In & Biost con-on caliartio po “mbodied. I3 P i 5 ‘coneral Book X urth~The amount of capital stock of £81d Corynation ua hozed n Pal; = iess renewed or dizsol ' fln u-h - pital uml flnnn'. t amount of indedted- Cor went 0 bouded or Betieage o dlMod:en “hall ever tracted by raid Corporation, off of Corporation bomaa- | Ro 3 Presertet aaizaps rod o e T i 1 ot e case with those. &V-P:&-.Kl.&m.

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