lea by the next sunrise, the will have experienced set day that they ever ever be likely to see eeain, le from suurise until the next il be twenty-five hours insteadur. This is a rough estimate.ly correct. We have not time out; those who wish to do so it out exactly.r at 12:20 a m. we pulled out ^s on a mixed train, which a good time for the amount of :y handle. Staying up until and then getting no sleep on got intoFAIBBCRY,seat of Jefferson county, at Taking it afoot up to theh we found kept by Mr. Me used to be a Lincoln man,B. M. ticket agent who acceptably in the up town o at home and making quite a nd landlord.d C. Wark the efficient county sund at bis office, and as every d him, accommodating, plea-idy to furnish any informa-power,t informed us that the total if Jefferson county for 1875267, ot which the lands weies at $3 01 per acre $832,364,75.674, and railroad personalHorses were valned at $36 55 at $49.30, cattle at $13 06 andeach.1876.ESSED VALL E OFteres at $2 65 per acre duo 13, a falling off of $41,651lue ot lands last year, notwuh ere were added, 21,016 ecree ot1. Town lota were $72 515, irsonel $162,563, end horees }37 43 per heed, mules $46 31,! 54, sheep $100 and swine ire than three times as high asA total of the personal pro-$238,581, and a grand total of ation for 1876 of $1,264,372, a t $33,895 in the assessment f lest year.TAXES OF 1875.for State and County purposes ills. In tome of the school dis were no exlt;ra taxes levied for ool or precinct purposes, rict No. 45 was the lowest that ;vy.there being only 2 mills; bee to pay 45 mills as their bury precinct and school d is res them a total of 38** mills ; years tax, which, considering sing character ot her citizen* smande for public improve-i small amount indeed.restorer, Mr. L W. Shownl-furni«hed ns with $33,515 85 ney, bat figure*) as the amount lected bv the connty treasurer, 1875, and May 1,1876, for allMarried, at the residence of ChrieticnSeverin, June 3d, 1876, by T. R. Buriidge, J. P., Mr. John Uuelff and Miss Augusta 8. Mansfelde, all of this county.Call and See Us.—Mr. J. L. McConnell will commence to-day or to-morrow the removal of the old wooden building now occupied aa adrug atorc by Mr. Rector on Ostreet, and will build in its stead a solid brick structure to conform in general .«* and architecture to the Academy of Music building. Tte new building will have an iron and plate glass front of twenty-five feet on O street, and will ei-tend one hundred feet back to the alley. Th is improvement will greatly add to the appearance of O street and do away witha tinder box that is constantly endangering the other buildings. Me htis contracted with his workmen and made allinuoik atM. OPPEWHEIME]necessary preparations to b once and complete it without delay, and the new building wtil bo completed this sommer. We learn the rem v*l of thestock of the drug store will commence today.Beni Estate TraiiMfer*rnoii. r.uvtiHiiu k»tai* akd r.*» n-•CBIC1 aoist, notary rrscK . mui'J blockWilliam Chapin and wife to C. E. Cox.lota 1 and 2, h 11, (undivided i w d$700.iWin Roggencamp and wife to Sarah Ann Lane, n hf of lots 1 and 2, all of lot 3, blk40, wd, $1.10.8 P Clark and wife to C C Wh edon, ne qr, s 6, t 11, r 6, w d, $232.25.Nancy A McKas-on and l usbnnd to John B Wright, part of blk 29, Lavender’s ad, w d, $35.Daniel L Brown and wile to Isa 8 Barnes, lot 4 in nej* sec 2, t 9, r 6, 10 scree, w. d. $1,600.Isa E Oadman to Mary Mecham, lots 7 and 8, b 222, and lot 7, q 238, w. d. $575.Paren England and wife to John M Young, lot 5, b 182' w. d. $400.P C Pierce Luster to Sarah J Darnrow, lots 10, 11 and 12, b 157, alson g, 5, and 0, 15, South Lincoln and lots 1 and 2. b 4, J O Youngs, East Lincoln, w. d. $1J L. Franklin to J. W. Ilartly, lots 4 and 5, b. 1 Kcnnard’s add., w. d $800.J. W. Ilartly and wife to Anson II Brown, lots 7,-8 and 9, b. 218. w. d $300United States to John G. Millu, e swsec, 12, t 8. r 5, Patent.Lawaence Picket and wife to Abraham Heater, aw *4 of ne X and nw of te *4 of sec. 10, t 9, r 8, m d. $1000(South Sldo Square, Lincoln, Nn;»i 11 (is* wB. CRABB,I Kettps coufibtlj o i band a foil vapplj ofCoflluii, Caskets, ad letsBUBIAL CASESBast tide market cqaara. Baoldanca, P at.tween lltb and l*th oopldFurniture of ell Kinds.S. C. ELLIOTT,WHOLES VI K] VNDRETAIL DEALER LNCROCKRYChina, Glassware, LampsITable Cutlery,:Fancy Goods, aSilver Plated Waro.lCorner of O and EUrenth StrecU,Lincoln, -j*nUdw3iro#Nebnsl$10 to 25 per Daymen to ull sn articla at BTAPLf■and Other* in their own nelghborhoodt-ftTo Farmoro lothtr^H a* COB4*1 !-*•lt;«. THE CENTENNIAL CO