Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 17, 1876, Image 3

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'MARKET ,
16th Street bet California and Wobitar.
We keep on hand a large supply of fresh
t idsalted meats. Also a lance stock of fine
Sugir Cured Kami and Breakfait Ba.on.
A t the lowest rales.
ww. ACST A KXimr ,
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mayU ly
PATRICK O'TOOI E ,
Corner DoJge and SIxteontfi Streets , lial
opened a Orel class meat store to
be known as the
NIXTKEXTII STKEET
MEAT MARKET
And constantly keeps on hand a largo
supply of fresh and salted meats. Also all
.kinds of
S-A-TJS-A-Q-IES.
The public are respectfully invited.
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PHYSICIANS & SUKGEONS.
Surgical Rooms.
I. YAfl CAMP , M/I > .
Dispenses hts own medicines , and besid
regular practice , makes specialities of De-
rangemeuU and Diseases peculiar to women ,
Fistula. Piles and * ther diseases of the Reo-
'OFFICE Corner of Farnham and 14th
Street , fiwt door to the right , up-stairs. Res
idence. ISth Street , first door south of the
& , cond Methodist Church. Omaha. Nebras-
k > . Address Lock Boi 304. ian31dwtf
V. II. Coflinan , HI. . ,
Physician & Surgeon
241 FARNHAM STREET ,
For-Professional Services Three Dollars a
* e 10-olY *
O. S. W 00 B , Bf. D
HomcBpathist ,
Boom Ko. I. Crclcfilon IJIocU , N. W.
' CVr. IStlr and Dong-Iiui St .
Residence 935 Sixteenth Street. Corner of
Jrioe. Omaha , UobVaska. -
Qi * Oxygen treatment for .Chronic
M. . 1 tp 4
H. A.AVORLETJBL D.
Makes a cpocialty of diseases of
EYE AND EAR.
Office over Omaha NatimaUBank. S.-3V ,
owner 13th and DougUfBts./ Office hour ;
9 to 11 a. m. 2 to 4. and J to 8 p. m. ianStl
"JOHN A. VANDEH BURG , U.'D. , *
UoniocopatUlo I liyslolan ,
Roomsl2 & 13 Jacobl * Block , corner 15tl
& Capitol Avenue , Omaha , Neb.
RHEUIATIHA ! ; : SPECIALTY
QEca Hours ; -8 olO a. m. : 2 o 4 and I af
f 7 n. m. ' mch29-l *
QHeei § 1 | Fonrtaoaili St.
- Nefe.2d floor , Room 1 ,
treats Chronic.Virulent and Special Dieeas
W Including Nervous Debility and Vent
real complaint * such ns Syj > hilisGonorrhea
Gleet , Stricture , Orphitis. Bubo.
ChargR * reasonable , and permanent cun
made in the shortoit time possible. Bernini
Weakne < 8 , SpernwUirrhea ( night losses
Berual Debility and Impotoney ( loss <
sonal power ) , and all Impediments to Mai
riaye permanently cured. No mercury usei
I Patients at a distance treated by lotUr. Mec
icines sent everywhere. Consultations fr&
\ personally or by mail. *
\ Office hours ; 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. , Sunday
\ p.m. to 4 p.m. - - ianl2tf
\ JOSEPH NEVTLUE K.1 > .
\ Physician & Surgepr
MILK ! ! MILK ! )
Delivered in any part of tbo city at 5c. p
.f quart from the
| k WEST qMAHA JWR.Y AND STOCC.FARI |
: * i pr26-tf . A.B. Howe ]
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> Cares * Nenralgia. Fa
Ach8. Rheumatism. Goi
Frosted Feet. ttiilbaii ]
Throat.
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Wor Animal * . , .
' "A valuable horse b
.vrelling and hard Inn
in his throat ; * could.i
wallow : ' applied- Oil
. _ Liniment lodidoof.amn
inin : inaUntly soren
and lumps disappeared.
ILfell and cut my hand qi
nifty nail , applied the 1
J imet. healing it up wi
out experiencing sorenc
ItlNo ztable or family shoi
* be without it. IIIOM
ji BROTHERS. 17th s
VineSts. . Philadelphu
SoHLby nil .druggii
| DeFotNo.451 Sixth A
inve. New York.i Only
J. K. ISH. Age
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Contr c . St iorl euU
Advertis'in
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SOCIETIES.
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Anc. : Free , and Ace. Masons :
CAPITOL LODGE. No. 3. A. P. A. M ,
Chartered ] > 7.
Officen-0. W. Lininger. W. M. ; S. K ,
J k on , S. W. ; H. J. bharp. J. W. ; Byroi
Heed. Treasurer ; Win. K. Bowen. Secretary.
227 members.
COVERT LODGE. No. 11 , A. P. Jk A. M.
Chartered 18C6.
Officers J. S.tlibson. W. M. ; W. I. Baker ,
8. W. ; J. Steflen. J. W. : 0. Uartman ,
Treasurer ; J. S. Prance. Secretary. 1
members.
ST. JOHN'S LODGE. No. 25-A. P. < fA. M.
Chartered 1839.
Officers Alfred Kelley. W. M.t Jonn G.
Taylor. S. W. ; J. B. Bruner. J.V. . ; J. G.
Jacobs. Treasurer ; E. E. Prench. Secretary.
83 members.
OMAHA CHAPTER. No. 1. K. A. M.
Organized 1859.
Officers Byron Stanberry. H. P. ; J. J
Monell. Jr..K. ; William Copley. S. ; C. P.
Goodman ; Treasurer ; J. U. Taylor.Secretary.
IBS members.
OMAHA COUNCIL. No. 1. K. i S. M.
, Organized 1 < S.
- Officen-C. F. Goodman. T. J. M. ; Byron
Stanberry. I . I. M ; 0 Stevenson. 1' . C. W.
M. Uellinan. Treasurer. Jean Schons. Roo.
133 members.
MOUNT CALVARY COAISl VNDERY.
Officer , : _ C. P. Catlin , C. ; Ed. Haney. O. ;
H.-W. Limncrer. C. G. ; C. P. ' Goodman.
Treasurer : WillsamS. Bowen. Ilee.
133 members :
udd Fellowship.
STATE LODGE.
Officers James J. Qillen. N. 0. ; Robert
Ramsey. V. G. : E. B. Weist. Secretary ; SI.
Goldsmith. Treasurer. Meets at Odd Fellows
Hall.
BEACON LODGE. Nov20.
Officers A. S. Billines. N. "a. : W. J.
Baker. V. G. ; Chns. E. Weeks. Secretary ;
Adolnh Meyer , Treasurer. Meets in Odd Fel
lows Hall.
ALLEMANNEN LODGE , No. S. I. 0. 0. F.
Officers O. Bchindler. N. G. ; H Dillman.
V. G. : H. Tombrink. R. S. ; G : Appel. P. S. ;
H. Lehman , , Treasurer.
OMAHA LODGE No. 2. I. 0. 0. F.
Established February 1st 1855.
PrescntOfficors John Groves. N. G. ; Robt.
V. Brinkley , V. G. ; C. C. Housel , Secretary-
John Evans , Treaourer. Meets every Friday
evening in Odd Fellows' Hall , north-west
corner of Dodge and Fftoonth Streeta.
ODD FELLOWS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCI
ATION.
Organized June 21. 1873 Officers and Di
rectors Charles Midgloy. President ; B. G.
Ryley. Vice-President ; E. B. Weist. Secret
ary : John Evans. Treasurer *
ODD'FELLOWS' LIBRARY.
Officers John Evans , President ; E. B.
Weijt. ' Secretary and Librarian ; M. G.
McKee " , Treasurer. Number of volumes.
Knights of Pythias.
OFFICERS OF THE GRAND LODGE 0 ?
, NEBRASKA.
G. 0. J , 0 , . Shropshire. Omaha.
G. V. C. . Anthony Reis , North Platto.
G. P. . George K. Mooney. Crete.
G. M. ofE. . August Anit. Omaha.
O K. of R. andS. . E. E. French. Omaha.
G. M. at A. , A. I ) . Marshall. Lincoln.
gJ. J. Q. . 1 > . A. Moflatt. Omaha.
G. 0. G. Jacob Frank. Omaha.
G. L. . W. W. Wardeli , Falls City.
Centennial committee on parade of the
order in Philadelphia. August , 1876 George
It. Cragcr. Chief Commander ; August Aust.
Treasurer ; E. E. French. Secretary.
The order numbers twenty-two Lodges in
Nebraska , with a total membership of nearly
one thousand.
The next annual session of the Grand
Lodge will be hold at Lincoln , on the second
Tuesday of October. 1876.
NEBRASKA LODGE No. 1. K. of P.
Officers D. A. Moflatt. P. C. ; J' J. Hon-
eU. J. . 0. 0. : G. W Ahlqnist. V. C.-'E. E.
French. P. ; M. G. McKoon. M. E. ; Eugene
ujMjutcr. M. _ F. . . ; J. S. . onropsmro. _ _ . K : R. S. :
rt fA Li t.i. * * - ! V.i - i ; *
0. 0. Ahlqnlst. M. A. : Geonce Hayes. I. G.
C. E. Bouton. 0. G.
PLANET LODGE. No. 1. K. of P.
Offloers for the year 1S76 Ex-Chancellor ,
William Alstadtrp. Chancellor. F. Henke ;
V. Chancellor. William Rawitrer : Prelate.
QnstaTe Fnes ; Banker. Aug. Anst- Master
of Finance , Jacob Frank ; Master at Arms ,
Ang. Carstens : Inner Guard. John Witkoff :
Outer Guard. Julius Hansent
- KNIGHTS OF PYTDXAB.
_ P'anet Lodge , No. 4 , ( German ) Officers-
Jacob Frank. G. R.- August Anst , G. U. ;
Dr..Hottenroth.P. C.William Alstadt. C.C.
Julius Treitschke , V. C. : Rndolph Trassin.
K. B.S. ; Jacob Frank , M. F. ; August Aust ,
M. E. ; Trederiek Herike. M. A. Whole
number of members. 52. Meets every Mon
day at 2U7 Farnham Street.
THE BURNS CLUB.
Officers-John Wilson. President ; M. W.
Counoilmen.
DOUGLAS COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION.
Officers A. J. Ponpleton , President : B. E.
B..Kennedy , Vico-Prcnidcnt ; J. W. Savage.
Tieannror ; A. Swartilander. Corrc pondfnK
and RecordmB Secretary. Organized Anenut
lOth.1875. Membership. 40.
I01IE LriERARY SOCIETY.
. MeefseycryTnBsdayeveninBal7.30o'clock ,
in the basement of the United Presbyterian
Church. Eighteenth and California Streets
Officers John McCasue. President ; T. 8 ,
McMurray.Vice.President ; W. W. Smith ,
Secretary : Gee , Wilson.Treasuror.
OMAHA MAENNERCHOR.
Meets Tuesday and Friday.ovenings-everj
weok.'at Thiele'g AV'alhalla. Officers Franl
llcrten. ProsidentJno. Koichart. Vico-Pre-
dsident ; Edward Wirth. Corresponding Secretary
rotary ; Julius Treitschke Financial Secret
ary ; Albert Nast. Treasurer ; Herman Meyer
Dirigent ; Jred. Schiess. Biblothequo ; Wm
AlstadtStandard Bearer. Number of Mem
bers-70 ; active singers , 24 ; passive 44 ; hon
orarr members 2.
JOURNEYMAN TAILOR'S UNION.
Meets first Monday in every month at Tar
ner Hall , at 8 o'clock. Officers President C
Hamman ; Vice-President John Pleigel
reorder and Corresponding Secretary1 , ' B
aj-caj TreMurcf ; GustaV Swanson.
1 ' * * * * ' * "
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THE IRON MOULpERS UNION. "No. 19U
Officers President. A. S. Wrigley ; Vice
Thomas Gentleman ; Recording Secretary
Chas. A.Sparrqw ; Financial Secretary. A. J
Roberts , Corresponding Representative A
S. Wrigley : Treasurer , John B. Sbellor
In4KotorWiIHan Lnm.bDoorkeepor. Fran.1
Fernandez ; Trustees , Chas. A. Sparrow
Thomas Gentleman. . A. S. Wriclev.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.
Council fire kindled every Monday even
ing. Wigwam over Martin's drug store
north-weft corner Douglas and Fourteen !
streets. E. O'Sullivan. C. of B. ; Jamc
Donnelly , S. : Wm , M. Bambcrger , S. S.
G. Stevenson , P. ; Gco. Karllo , J. S. ; C
Hartman , K. of W.
THE BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIV :
ENGINEKIIS
Division 1S3 meets second aml'fourth Satui
day evenings of each month , corner 141
and Douglas streets. W. 11. Whitney. (
E. ; C. S. Ilambright. F. A. E. ; K. 1
Wood C.
Victor's Restaurant
160 Farnliam Street ,
. lort 0-V.-I4-1' Wi
ij.Eyifzsv ? < p ] ] - - '
OpeaDayond Night. ,
* A11 meals served lo order , -Attached
thp abqve is a bar ; ale ' a separate apai
ment for ladies. decaJlj
1 OFFICE OF
Elam Clark & Sox
TUB
-Cattpl fater'o-3 Sii ! :
OMAHA ; N BKASUA.
* *
Calhonn XXX flour. perTsack $ '
do XX o do
WaterlooXXX do do 2
do XX do do
ExcelsiorXX do do
Buckwheat do do
draiiaih - daf d
> , ' 5 ;
Rye Graham do do
Meal , white , bolted do
do yellow bolted do
40 plain .percwt.
Chop corn do
Chop corn and oats do
Bpvfl 4
ShqrU dp
Pprn. | heUedb.nlk , per bush
do sacked d
Oats , bulk do
d.o tacke4 4 °
BAXIKKG HOUSES.
FRANK MURPHY , ENDS LOWE ,
nt . j ! iYic.-Prawd.it.
BEN. WOOD , Ctthier.
STATED
SAVINGS BANK ; ,
N. W. corner Farnham and 13th Sts. ,
OMAH , NEB.
Capital. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 100,000
Anthorixod capital - 1,000.000 ,
Deposits as small as one dollar received
and compound interest allowed on the same.
'
AEVANTAQES
CERTfflCATES
The whole or any part of a deposit after
remaining in the bank throe months will
draw interest from data of deposit to pay
ment. The whole or any part of a deposit
may bo drawn at any time.aug2tf
U. S. DEPOSITORY ,
First Mial Bank
Corner Farnham andH3th Street > .
TJIE OI/DIFST
BilKfflK
In O mail a
( BDCCBSBORS TO EOUNTZK BEOS. )
ESTABLISHED IN 1856.
Organize as .a National Bank August 20,1863.
Capital aoj Profit ! Over SHO ,
DIRECTORS : '
II. Kountze. President. I Jno. H. Crelghlon
Augustus Kourtze , H. W. Yatss ,
Vice President. I
A. J.POPPL ETON. Attorney.
This bank receives deposits without regard
to amounts ,
Issues time certificates bearing interest.
Draws drafts on San Francisco and princi
pal cities of the United States , also London ,
lublin , Edinburpand the principal citieaof
the continent of Europe.
SolU passage tickets for emigrants in tbe
Inman line. ootl9tf
Oltlcst Hslublishotl
BANKINGHOUSE
Cf Nebraska.
Caldwell. Hamilton & Co
BANKERS.
Butinett iranaacied tame aa that of an in *
eorporared bank.
Accounts Lept in Currency or Gold aubject
to light check without notice. -
Certificate ! of dopoiit issued payable on de
mand , or at fixed data bearing intereit at aix
per cent- per annum , and available in all parU
of the country. i
Adrancea made to customers on approved
curitiet at market ratei or interest.
Buy and aell Gold , Billa of Exchange , Gov
ernment , Stain , County and City Bond * .
We give special attention lo negotiating
railroad and other corporate loans ttuea
within the stats. *
Draw sight drafts on England Ireland , Scot
land , and all parti of Europe.
Sell European auage tickets.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE.
auEltf >
JU MILS II. TIIIEI.E
MERCHANT TAILOR
4B4 Thirteenth Street ,
Bntwoen Famliam and Haraey ,
OMAHA. NEBRASKA.
Dying , .repairing and , cleaning donp in
ho best manner. . ' augll tf
GENT-IALS. '
- .
AMERICANS BEST
Pure HavanaCllinc , possrsiingall thodol-
icacy of flavor and'ster'ing merit'equal to
the best 1EN CENT cigar. Dealers will
find it the most popular and profitable brand
in tbo market. Circular to the trade for
warded on application.
LICHTENSTEIN BROS. & CO. .
-UANHFACTUKERS-
fCS and 270 Bowery. New York.
TRADf SUPPLIED ItY
MAX MEYER & CO ,
'OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
Circulars to the trade fprwqrded on appll
cation. jeTeod-ltu
COMMISSIONER'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale issued out o
the district court for Douglas county , Ne
braska , and to me directed , I will-
f n the 1st day of July , A. D. 1876
at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day , * t the souil
door of the court house , in the city o
Omaha in said county , sell at public aac
tion , tno property described in said order
to-wit : Beginning at a point twenty rod
couth of the northeast corner of sectioi
thirty-two (32) ( ) , in township sixteen (16) ( )
north of range ten [ 10 ] , east , running thenc
west 160 rods , thence south 100 rods , thenc
ciit 100 rods , thence north 100 rods to vlac
of beginning , containing 100 acres of land
together with all tbo appurtenances , 11
Douglas county , Nebraska , to satisfy I
judgment of said court recovered by Charle
B. WclU.jplaintitT against Mary L.Thdmas
llannati J. Logan and John'H. Login , da
feiidants. ' ALFRED BURLEY.
. . Special Master Commissioner.
OIIAHA. May 29.1S76. m29
EXPECTORATION
* "
*
Is the act of discoursing from the throi
and chest matter that arisesfrom colds , ii
jfcad of scattering and distributing
through the blood , and poisoning it.
thud assisting the Lungs , Throat and Ches
Dr. Green's Expectorant cures Cold
Coughs. Asthma. Brpnchjfjs. Croup. Dyi
tbena , Whooping Cotfgh and all afiectiot
of tue Lungs. Throat and Chest , nnd , tl
first stages of CqtisumptTon and T > pho :
Fever. Its qualities are Expectorant , Sod ;
UVP Pectorial and Alternative. It does n
stop the cough as most preparations do , 1
Itioir anodyne and astringent effects , retail
Ing the mncoiu and Offending matter in tl
blood and causing permanent disease of tl
Lungs , but it cures by loosening the coui
and assisting the lungs and throat to thrc
"IT the offending matter , which causes tl
cougn. a < - J . n 1flcally making the en
perfect. It at once auoiato tg. t , ) ,
trcssing cold on the lungs , sootheand alia
irritation , and break * up Whooping Coug
t5 No better remedy can DO found for Asthm
Bronchitis , Croup and all affections of t
25 Throat Lungs and Chest * and if.continu
in use willsubduanny tepden.evto Consuni
03 ton , Lung and Typhoid * JTor' * " '
5 It tb6'UrcTlstoTind irtlio bowel cons
75 patodV n-fow doses of DP. Green'i Lii
75a ) Pills will assist nature. No better calhi
a
tie can be found.
00 Forsalo byC , F. Qoodman and byJ ,
atis Ish mehU-lteSthd4i
85S5
S5 EQWARD
50
89 MAUISTER OF THE DEPARTE
SOSO No. 468 10th B t Farnham lad Harnej
40 Will by the aid of guardian spirits , obti
30 of anv one a view , of the past , present a
S future. No fees charged in cases of si <
1 I pesi. > prl8-t
MONEY-AND COMMERCE.
OiiAHA , NEB. , June 16 , 1876.
Oold , at Omaha , buying $1 111
jelling , ' $ U2j } . _ _
COMMISSION PROVISION , PRODUCE ,
FBD1TS , ETC.
Butter Helling to packers aUlla
13. ,
Eggs 12 cents.
Dorsett & Co. are paying for good
fresh butter 12c , and for freah egga
lOo.
lOo.iilve Chickens J3.25 per dnz
potatoes Dull | 20.
Maple Sugar 15 per Ib.
Bermuda onions 3 50 per case.
Bermuda tomatoes $1 50 per
box.
Orauees 6 50a7 00 per box ; fair
demand.
Lemons 6 50a6 75 per box ; fair
demand.
Apples Choice stock , per -Jbbl. ,
G 00.17 00. Per box of i'bushel , 3 50
a4 00.
Bananas Per bunch , 3 50.
Cherries Fair demand , 12Jal5c
per box.
Gooseberries 12 } per box.
Strawberries Very scarce. Only
15 cases in. Ruling price 20c.
New Potatoes From Memphis ,
$2 50 per bushel.
DRAIN.
Wheat , No. 1 , is quoted from 80
to 88. Wo 2 , 75a83 ; No. 3 , 6 = Ja73 ;
rejected , 50a63.
Corn , No. 2 , 27a28 cents.
Oats , ' No. 2 , 23a25 ; rejected ,
18.
Barley 25a30 cents.
Rye is Quoted at 45 cents.
The markets are brisk and re
ceipts large.
RECEIPTS AND SI1IPMENTS.
The shipments from Omaha prop
er to the West , June 15tb , were :
Lathi , indselO , bard bread 1 ,
commissary stores 2 , lumber 8 , coke
1 ; total , 23.
To the East :
Lead 8 , zinc oxide 1 , oil 1 , mdse
1 ; total , 11.
Local freight receipts from the
East : Lumber 8 caw , mdse 8 ,
coke G , old iron 1 , wagons 1 , coal 2 ,
lime 1 ; total 27. From the West :
Mdse 5 cars ; ore 1 , for Smelting
Works ; bullion 2 , do ; wheat 3 , for
elevator ; flour 1 , for Elam Clark < sc
Son ; flour 1 , for John Schaab ; coal
16 , for U. P. company ; wheels ,
do ; rye I , for Her & Co. ; stone 3 , for
T. L. Kimball ; total 29.
TIIKOIKJH SHIPMENTS.
From California : Wool 21- , hides
2 , mdse 1 , can fruit 1.
From Nebraska : Wheaf 4 cars ,
corn 1.
LIVE STOCK.
Steers on foot per 100 Ibs $ 3 75n4 00
Calves do do 4 f < OaS 00
Hogs do do 025
Sheep do do 4COo500
PROVISIONS :
Hams pcr'lb. 14
Shoulders dodo 1
Tallow do I
Dressed hogs per 100 800 850
GROCERIES
SUGARS.
Granulated
owilcrod
Crushed
Refined , cut loaf
Standard 'A'
KxtraB'
Yellow 'C'
COFFEE.
) ld Qovernm nt Java
ancy Rio
! hoice "
'rimo ' "
Good "
DRIED FBUIT.
Michigan Apples per Ib
Salt Lake do do i UQ
Intrants do ' Q
iaisins , layers per box $380
do seedless per Ib ; is
do Valencia do
'runes , French do 11
Raspberries do 40
do Common do 35
CANNED VBtrrrs.
Peaches 21 b cans per case S3 50
do Slbeans do 475
strawberries , 2 Ib cans do 380
Ulackberrle * do 400
Hhubarb , 2 Ib cans do 450
Cherries do do 1
Pine apples do do
Tomatoes do qo 300
do 21bcans do 380 400
Cprn , lib pans do 450 475
Peas , early garden 2b ] cans do 430
Pias , common do do 350
Beaqs , string do do 250
FISH AND OYSTKB" .
Salmou 2 Ib cans per dcx 375
do 1 Ib cans do 240
.Lobsters , 2 Ib cans do 325
do lib cans do 209
Ovsters. standard,2 Ib cans per case 400
do do 1 Ib cans do 200
do slack , 2 Ib cans do 280
do do 1 Ib cans do 80
SALT.
CANOLKS.
AVirU per ib 17)
BOAP3.
Kirk's < ivon pef Ib
do White Russian do' '
do India ' do
SfnroW'8SlLouiaGermando ( ! )
Omaha soap do 55
" ' pno fOBiCc6.
Black Goods , western per tb 43
do . Virgin d i2
do Lorillards do 65 70
Bright Virginia do 60 66
- - - - - - , TO go 1 00
EAO STUFfS
Bt. Louis W. W. Flpurlpet bbl 8 50 10 00
Nelrs8ka spring rdo 260 275
B an PPr ( ° J ) I21
Cornn oa ) per'w
CHEESE.
N. Y. factory Cperlb 11912
American Swiss do 21
Imported Swiss dodo 213a
Limburg dc 16
PRIKTS.
American ai is1
Auioakea ;
Cocfaeco '
Gftrnen .
Uernmack-
Mallory. pink or purple I
Pacific Mills 6t
Simpsons
"
Washington
Robes '
LoasdaleCambric
Cambric
Cabot 4-4 i
Cabot ,
Fruit of Lopm
in New York mills 3G i :
Lilly of the Valley 36 II
Senate mills 3C t
36 II
Gold Medal
Bates B B i 36 1
Wamsntta
Slattervills
Peabody
Pepperell & -4 20
, / 8-4 25
do " ' 9-4 27i <
di U-4 37 $
BBOWX OOTTOB8.
Atlantic H ' < *
do P
Nebraska standardA A
Pepperell 0 . . 33 8
do R 38 8J
do 30
Indian Head #
do do 36 9
do do 48 15
do do - 40 13
DINIMB
Amoskeag
Beaver Creek A A
do do BB
Haymaker * 23 in
York * , ; ' > , . 19
Otisaxa
doBB
do CC 12
Shetnoket B ' 15
do BB ,
American
Amoskeag
Bates
Lancaster
TIOEtKOI.
Amoskoag 32
Biddeford
Palls A
do AA
do AAA.
JXAX8
Amoskeag , brown
do ' bleached
Clarendon
CANTOS CLAKHRL8.
Amoskeag
do DD
Arlington
do do do do Amer. do
Red lead do
Putty in bladders do ,
WINDOW QLAB3.
Discounts off list.
FUHK
Mink , prime 1:253175
do 2d andSdl W ) 100
Wolverine 3&0
RaoOon 60
do inferior 35
Mnskrat. fall 18
do winter 22
do spring 27
do kittens 7
Skunk , black prime IUOO
do narrow etrlpodjirlme SO
do broad
Otter , No 1. large IT 00
Fisher 9 00
Wolf No 1 largo mountain S 00
do No 2 do 200
do No 1 small prairie 1 05
do No 2 do 80
Beaver , well furred and clean per Ib 1 40
do stagy and heavy 90 1 00
Red fox No I 1 50
Kid fox No 1 40
Deerskinredand short blue , per Ib ! 30
Antelope ' ' 2 >
LUMBER
Joists , studding and sills 20 ft and
under 1800
Over 20 feet each additional foot 100
Fencing Nol 2000
do No 2 1800
1st common boards 2000
2nd do do 1800
'A * stock boards , 10 and 12 inches 4500
'B' do do do do 2500
'C' do do do do 25 00
1st clear 1.1K. IK and 2 inch 5500
2d do do do do 5000
3d do do do do 40 00
Flooring , clear 4500
do 1st common 4000
do 2d do 3000
do 3d 2500
do narrow. No 1 4000
1st clear ceiling Mj inch 3500
2d do do % do 3000
1st do do > % do 2750
2d do do 54 do 2500
1st do siding 23 no
2d do do 2200
1st common do 2000
A' shingles 350 < § ? 75
Extra No 1 shingles 350
Common No 1 shingles 200
Lath per 1000 300
D i fl pickets per 100 300 350
Square - do * do 350
OQ Batten per lineal foot
Rough do do
LEATHER
Best Buflalo sole 34 036
Matarnoras do 30 34
Best oak 40 43
Baltimore oak sols 48
French kips 1140 200
do calf , leading brands 175 240
Domestic kips 75 1 25
do calfs 110 160
Hemlock , upper per foot 22 28
Oak do do 25
Qraip. do dp 26
Linings per dox 7001000
Toppings do 10 00 12 00
Morocco ( bootleg ) per foot 38 45
do oil dressed do SC 40
do Simon per skin SCO 325
do glove kid . 00
Belt leather , per side 00
Boot Webbiug per bolt 45 70
Oak harness leath'r , Pittsburg' 43
do Nol 40 42
_ , , . do No2 88 40
Oak line leather 44 46
Hemlock harnossHeather No 1 44S7 39
' , do ' No 2 35 37
Hemlock line leather 42 ' 44
Fair bridle per side 600 700
/loam collars - per doi 21002500
Stage do do 19 00 20 00
Scotch do ' - do 36 00
Concord do 3800
Collar leather ( black ) per ft 18 24
do do ( russt ) do 1820
Patent dash leather do
. per ft 4H
Green cured hides
Dry hides do 10 913
Dry salted hides do fl 10
Dry calf and kip do 12
Sheep peltt each 303125
Tallow perlb J
LIQUORS AND WINE. * fi
High wines perga
Alcohol 188 per cent do
French spirits do
Marshalf's '
Br'bon whiskydo
Miller's do do
Brandy , very fine do
do inferior brands do 160
Gin. lO per cent do 160
Holland Gin. 90 per cent
Rams , mixed Jamaica 100
percent do
New Eng. rum , 90 per ct do
Kennedy's bitterg do
da per case
. . . do in 100 aase lota
Champagnes , pints in baskets
Portwine , infrbr'ds per case
do very fine.
Sherries -
-Edinburgh { . Rardcz
Ale _ , 03 ac ao pale
G in.n a Bi VUn slontXXX
CARPET AW OIL
Body BruwoU ( urpetinr. par yd 1 75 200
Tapestry do do 110 140
fply. dado do 1 20 140
Ingram dodo do 40 75
Hemp do do 20 40
Rag carpet to 40 63
Matting f CO 30
Oil cloths tq 40
Rubber matting flP 200
par pair 1 25 2 50
per dos 1 50
do 9 00 24 QQ
IRON AND STEEL.
Iron In bars perlb 5
Cast plow steel do 10
Tool steel . - ' * * do 18 20
Nalirods - do 10 !
SHEET IRON. WIRE BLOCK TIN. COPPER , ft
CEBIT IEOK. . .
* \ ) -
FirstoualityNolStoau _ ,
i do 'l No 22 te 24 " 'do |
do < + No 26 ' < Jo
do NO 27 co S.
Charcoal.both sides smooth. No24do 6
do do Np26do
do 36 No27 $ >
D.ouhle refined. No ? 4 do 7
do No 28 do
, < fo . ITpZT do
Russia , perfect. 7 id 12 do 18
do ol stained. , da 18tf
'A * American imitation Russia
For less than full bundle add one cent.
nos.
No 14 to to 20 perlb 12
No 21 to 21 do 13
No 25 do 14
No 87
No 27 do 16
Full bundles dbewnt 20p r cant-
- . COFKB.V.
Braziers 10 la 12 37
' do 12KtolOO 35
Sheathing 14 and 16 ot , 41
Planished 13 and46ot ' 41
do No 7.8 and 9 . 155
Copper bottoms ' * 35
TIK FLATS.
_ _ v
10x14 1C beat quality per box 1050
10x14 IX do ' -do 1325
12x121C do do H 00
13x12 IX do do 14 00
14x201C do do 1150
14x20 IX do do 14 25
14X20IXXX do do 1975
Roofing. charcoal 14x20 'do 1000
do IX do 14x3) do 1275
do 1C do 20x23 do 2 00
do IX. do 20x2 * do S6 50
BLOCK T .
Large pics per Ib 30
Small pigs . 30
Bar tin do 32
ZINC.
Sheet tin 25 to 30 inches do 4U4
do 25 to 35 do per sheet 12H
Tinners' solder , extra refined do 13
do Nol do 21
do roofinsr do 18
BRIGHT WISE
Price 9o lOo llo
No's Oto6 7 to 9 10411 12 13AH
Price 14o 15o 16o
Nos , 15416 17 18
Discount ! * ) per cent , on full bundles.
Omaha & St. Louis U Line
1876 !
105 MMS SOT TO ST. LOUIS-
The Kansas City , St. Joe and
Council Blufts B. B.
Is the only direct line to
ST. LOUIS
AND THE EAST. FROM
OMAHA & THE WEST.
NO CHANGE of cars between Omaha and
St. Louis , and but one between Om *
ha and New York.
This is the only line running a
tollman Pnlace Sleeping : Day
Coach Enst from Omafca via St.
lee nd Kaasuvi Cltjr to St.
I.oals 011 Arrival of tbc(1)B ( )
IOB Paolflo Express
Train.
PASSKNGEB TRAINS DAILY
8 ALL BEACHING
Extern anu feslera Cities-
Vith less changes and in advance of other
lines.
This entire ineis equipped with
Pullman Falaoe Sleeping Cars
PALACE DAY COACHES & CHAIR CARS
Millar's Sihty Platform and Coupler ,
AND THE
Celebrated Westiustee Air Brate ,
jaarSee that your tickets read viav * *
KANSAS CITY. ST. JOE & COUNCIL
BL UFFS RAILROAD.
Vli OMAHA & Sf. LOUIS.
Dickets for sale at 53 Farnham St. . under
Grand Central Hotel.
FRANK E. MOORES Ticket Ag.'t. 2G3 Farnham SL
JOS. TBAHON. O.EO. L. BRADBURY.
Pass. Ait't. Qon'l Aft
J. F. BARNARt ) . A. C. DAWE3.
Ucn'l Sup't. Uen'l Pass. AgX
St. Josooh St. Joseph. .
THIHREAI CKNTRAUI'dUII.
OMAHA TO
AND Tllte KA81
Via Dos Moinoo , uaTuapon anil hmt
Tula Koule b-ilng thoroughly equipped wIU.
elegant new ( 'ochra. Palace Sleeping Curi , ami
having thetad vantage of a smooth and well bal
bated track , oBerathe traveling public an Kail
em Uuo unequed ! lor tipoeU , Comlorl xnd
Saloty.
All Passenger I mini are equipped will , the
WzsriMauouaK PATKUT AIB BIUKU. and
Miller's Talent H il t / PlaUorra Ouuplar _ ]
Two Fast Express Trains
Leave Daily , connecting as follows
AT 1 > ES M01NE3 with tbe DeaMoines Valley
Bailroul for Oakaloosa. Ottumwa , Keokuk
and St. Louis ,
AT OIUNNELL with the Central' Railroad'ol
Iowa , for all points nortb to at. Paul ,
AT WEST LIBEBTV with tbe Burlington
Cedar Kapldi 4 Minnesota Railroad for
Burlington , Cedar , Ilaplds , " Dubuque A St. .
Paul , af WlMd.VUNCTION with the
South-WeiUm * branch , " for Muscatloe ,
veil port & St
AT BOC laliSi/Vlth the''western Dnloa'
fitUroad Jot fro port , Belolt , Baciue , Mll-
waukoa.aad all joints In northern Illinois
T BOCK IflLANl ) ultli the BooUord , Bock
( stand an J St. LbiiltK.ilraad far St. Louis
and polnu tuutti.
! UOT-K IBJaND with the Peoria 4 Bock
Iiltp' 'Ij lIre J fur Peoria and points eaiU
AT H0REAU JTJNa wUh branch , for Hen-
rr , lAoon. CblUlcoth and Peoria.
A'l LA aULE with the Illinois Central Ball-
load for points nirtb and nouth.
T CUiaiflO with .II the lines East , North
and
THJIOnOUTIUKBTH to all KasUrn cltie *
vlatbU ttniktau bojucoared , and any tnbn *
matlou olitaifiod , oaooemlng ranto * , at tfcf
Ticket ctti la 'ih Vnioa PaUflc fepoi ,
aloi. MiHiJMi kt th ) > lnc1pal iltk.iamc : !
aloni th ilii'a'ai ib u. , a. u.
a to
cixts.
All Information regarding PasMn en and
Frelgbt chpAilimy luTnUhta , and Sleeplnj Ou
Bflrthi lor siUo at the Company' ! CUBce , 253
RK1UMH- ( ( ran f\Wr l HatftU OmaY
4..M. 8M1TH. H KIPDLB ,
( Jfin'l ! * . . ' i 'i OKU' ) Her > 'i
Cbh-ago. Chloago.
W. CLAIR , 8. 8. STEYKNo , *
Passenger Agent , tten'l Wwlcru Aat ,
fXmahn. Omaha
M. \ . DEUELiikel Agent , -
Tlie State Une
STEAMSHIPS
NEW YORK TO
QloBgow , Liverpool , Belfast , I < OB
doadery and Dahlia.
Passengers booked to any part of Ore :
Britain and the continent.
These first-class full powered steamers wi
sail from pier 42. North River , foot of Ca.ni
Street , New York , as follows :
State of Pennsylvania . Captain Knlgh
Tuesday , Mwlra. Stale of Virginia. Cap
Moody , Tuesday. March 23. State (
Indiana. Captain Sadler , Tuesday , April I
First-class , saloon. ' 60. 70. $80. retut
tickets 120 , Second cabin , resnwtab
and comfortable accomodation . * * ' i , . T' '
turn tickets $80 nnttt further notice. Stee
* * B acconAO atiojis si peripr. $23.
trtet.
Austin Baldwin ic Go. , aconta , 72
way'New York ,
i I J. K. Earle. general western agent. >
Clark street Chicago. 111. mch27-tf
A CARD.
To all who are suffering 'from the erro
and indiscretion * of youth , nervous weal
neaa , early decay , loss of manhood. Ac. ,
will send a recipe that will cure yon. JRK
OF CHARGE. ThU great remedy waa du
carered by n. mmionary in Southjimerici
Send a salf-addressed envelope to the Rii
JOSETH T. iMIilX , Station Jt Bible Jfaut
York C\ty. acitodw7in
C.F.MAJTDERSON ,
A TTORNEY AT LAW. 212 Farnham St.
tOmaha. . Nebraska.
T. W. T. RICHAKDST
AT LAW. Offlce. 490.13tl
ATTORNEY Farnham and liarney
Omaha. Nebraska.
J. S. SHROPSHIRE ,
AT LAW. Room No. 1. S.
ATTORNEY 15th and Donrfas 'Streets.
Omaha. Ncbrtuka.
JAMES O.
TTORNEY AT LAW. Church Block.
L Room No. 1. Omaha. jmlS tf
G.W. AJfBROSE.
A TTOHNBY AT LAW. 280 DouelwSt. ,
JOmali .Neb.
Bnoldngliain & Greene ,
A TTORNEYS AT LAW. Odd Fellow's
A. Block Omaha. Nebraska.
N. J. BTTRNHAM.
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
Southeast Corner of 15th and Douglas
Streets. Omaha Neb
DEXTER L. THOMAS ,
AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
ATTORNEY No. 8. Yisscher's Block.
Omaha. Neb.
PARKE GODWIN ,
A TTORNEY AT LAW. 14th and Dougla
Streets , with Q. W. Doane.
AT LAW. OFFICE Vis-
ATTORNEY . Omaha. Nebraska.
marietf
E. ESTABROOK ,
A TTORNEY AT LAW. Office. Creighton
A. Block. Omaha. Neb.
G. E. PRFTCHETT ,
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
JOffice. . 511 Thirteenth Street. Address
Lock Box 769 Omaha.
E. F. SMYTHE ,
A TTORNEY AT LAW. Odd Fellow'i
A. Block. Omiha. Nebraska.
E. "W. SIMERAL.
ATTORNEY AT 'LAW. Office-West
entrance Caldwell block. Douglas , be
tween Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets.
octll-diwtf
O.H. BALLOU ,
A TTORNEY AT LAW. Office.Creighton'a
X\ _ new block , southeast corner room , first
door. Omaha. Nebraska.
W. J. CONNELL ,
/COUNSELOR AT LAW AND DISTRICT
V/ Attorney for Second Judicial District.
Office. Rooms 1 and 2. Jacob's Block. Omaha.
Nebraska.
WM. L. PEABODY ,
LAWYER. Creighton Block.
Omaha. Nebraska.
LUTHER K. WRIGHT ,
Ju tice of the Peace
Office. Douelan Street. West Entrance
Caldwell Block. jan4
HOTELS.
NPLIG-H HOITt-E
A. D. BEEXER , . Proprietor.
The best and largest hotel in Nebraska
north of Omaha. Warm rooms and good
spring beds always to be found ; also a first'-
class iaJlo. Livery and feed stable in con
nection ,
BLAIR HOTEL
ASD
Railroad Eatiug ITonsc ,
( la U.pot Building. )
A first class house in every respect.
)2.00perdar. Blair. Nob. nov-18
Farmers' House ,
H. H. 8KETCHLEY , " ! - Proprietot ?
Front St. , Blair , Ncornskn.
A first class hotel in every respect. Board
and lodging per week. $5.00 ; per day. * 1.00.
Meals at all hours. uovlS 1 j
ran d Central
Omnlut , . . . Xcbrawka
.
H
The largest and best hotel between Chica
go and San Francisco
Opened new September 30. 1873.
sepSOtf GEO. THRALL.
Proprietor.
The Metropolitan ,
OMAHA , NEBRASKA :
I > . A. . "
The Mfltropohtan Hotel is centrally lo
cated. and is first-Mass in every respect ,
having recently been entirely renovated ,
.The public will find it a comfortable and
homelike house. raa3-tf
Daven-port House ,
Next Door Eattofthe "Baa" Office.
JOHN RinXARD , - - PKOP.
This house furnishes the best accommoda
tions. Day board , per week , 3.50. Single
meals. 25 cents. sop3 tf
BYRON KKBD. 8. REID.
Byron Reed & Co. .
THK OLDEST K3TABLISHXD
J.WAT 1 AGENCY
In IVe'brnsltn ,
Keep a complete abstract of title to all
real estate in Omaha and Douglas County.
CITY
STOVE STOH2S ,
E. F. COOK ,
537 14th St. , BeL Douglas and Dodge.
Manufacturer of Tin , Coppornnd SheetIroi
Ware , and Dealer in
Cooking aad Heatiae Stove * '
Stamped , Japanned and FrenchWare on an
Tin Roofing , Gutters and Spouting and Wor
done and. warranted. ! ian25tf
Central City House
Central City , - Neb
M. LEE WRIGHT , Proprietor.
This house has been thoroughly overhaulot
cleaned from top to bottom , re-carpeted , an
re-furnished complete , with patent sprir
beds , and is first-class in all reipects. >
pains or money will be spared to make tl
CENTRAL take rauk with the best hotels i
the EaU ( , a uuiel and comfortable bom
The tables will be supplied wiVh. the vei
best the markets afford. .
Th.e patronage of tbe Uwellm public
respectfuHysolicitBd , . /
Land affioe qirecty opposite. Land bun
ers aqd others wishing to make purchases i
tha rel estate line , farming lands or ci
louojany ; hqiiness connected with are
estate office , will find parties at the oEco
§ bow them around , and farnitl ) any and e
information concerning Memck Conn
reality , prices Ao.
flatle Talley Lanl Ape :
Bcil Etlite , Lou & Eioeril Cai'ectioj l ei
CENTRAL CITY NEB.
Real estate bought , sold or ezcbange <
Loans negotiated , or investments made t
the most reasonable terms. Pay taxes f
non-resiyenU , redeem lands sold for taxe
Correspondence solicited and bucine
promptly atteuaed to. nor20-lj
" Has the Bis ! stock in ( Ma , ani males li
GREAT REDUCTION.
* ( *
Have an Unusually Large and A t
tractive Assortment of-Furniture
- , Becjj
ding and Everything Pertaining to tb | i
Furniture and Upholstery Trade , all oij
which is now Offered at Greatly
duced Prices.
Will make it to the Interest of Iai ? >
ties Desiring G-oods in this Line to call.
Chas. SMverick.r
. . ,
203 Farnham Street.
S. KIRSCHBERG
Has j t commenced business at S. Rawitier's old stand. No. 207 Douglas street.- and ha
will , during the coming season , run two wagons for the delirery of all kind * ot %
GROCERIES , PROVISIONS POETRY , FISH iffl ? RJEL
Ho will keep on band at all times the rery choicest goods in the market. - -
tiring their Poultry and 1'roducu to Jlr. Kirschberg. who will pay the b < .h
pirce for it.
. St. , Oninlin , JS'eli.
Importer Of Wines , Brandies ar
Wholesale Dealers in pure Bourbon County. Kentucky. Copper Distilled r
most celebrated brands. Sole agent for the Celebrated Nevada , Colorado.Mi
mvorted Scotch and Bass Ale and London Porter , always on hand.
PIPES AND TOBACCO.
A. PETERS , Manufacturer and Dealer -ia
Fapi Harness.
Riding Bridles , Collars , Halters. Whips. Horsa Blankets. Harness Oil. < te.
aprStf -Furiiliam Street.
C. P. GOODMAN ,
WHOLESALE
DRUGGIST !
-A-rul Donlor In
PAINTS OILS & WINDOW GLASS
Omaha. Nebraska.
The Verdict of German Masters in Favor of tha
HALLET , DAVIS & CO.
The tet of the joint statement and to timnnial of a full congress of the great German
master' , . rclntiro to the claims , ; nf , the HALLET. DAVIS A CO. Piano , literally U nslAteu
; v v
and concuoly formulated ] , u nfl follows : *
3o tlte PeojJa of d'erinaay and of the IVbrU ;
Wehaneiiiailtadilnited and ei\auttite txamiitationof the Hallct , Davit J : Co , Piano , of
Boton , U. iS' . A.i VIMHI i4vioril ( iftticf * i * i at a material improvement upon allModtfnni dKfy
iiutruuitnti. andjiniltliiil tHmethanicalplanaiuiconttructionandin thilarger matUrof to e
in rumjuins , ru.tui' , fuljnen and ttrength oj arprettion , it if an addition to thtpourro/tlt modem
V'tiino.ani/ nntuiiruvmentonalliutruiiienttvtt invented for lA articuliitiun of Ik * gloriovt
karmonie * uf touiul.'ti \ recogntzthe claim to unicerialuuixrivrity of inJitiiutaUu valid.
( Signed ) .
hi
lioual Aen
, , mtwvatarv of Muius ; E.f. WEXTZEL , Profenor
_ .ipi0 * Conntrtiatorv ofMuiio ; K. LA&SEX.Oonilttctor Royal Opera.Saxouy ; UVSTSiElCU-
AIID , Chitf . , iljifienl , Director PruMiiin Oiurt ; 11. XARO , IfitticnlJJirector Prunia * Ca rf ;
-'pt prufa arMfrlinJloyalAcademy ; and tieahundred otkrrt.
. . li
navnltr ! giittl , Direttorof tht Chicago Jfniieal G > lteoe. would itatelliiit / refog ut in M lii
' .irct/di/iy ) iam < ( AeAryAr f muJtrn eritieitm and the highlit modern authority in murie , ax < 2
'htitronie ' < tr4ojnn'rmfHtalknotclftle < indus9Oftha 7' aito. IM QUMtiun. uouU approve IA4 i-
fat eaoiug tett.monialat no ejcaaaeratiun of t he vitriti of that renowned inttrumnt.
- - - i'.ZIEQfELD.
The Pianos thus endorsed by tha colleotlvo genius and authorities of the world , may
je found in large \ ariety. together with tha Smith's American Organ and tha Ktob&ll ,
Great Union , and other Pianos , at my warorojms. corner duto and Adams &tt. Culc&go.
W. W. KIMB ALL , Sola Northwestern Agsal ,
Coi- tate and A. < lam itM. .
American Organs
So Years EaUUis ed ! 74ooo Now in Use ! 25O
Have Been Awarded for Best Organ ! New Styles ! New Catalogue
Now Prices ! Also the Largest Assortment of Plmos Ever Brought tc.
the West ! Before Purchasing Address
W. W. KIMBALL ,
205 , 207,209 , State St.
Wholesale Agent for the Northwest.
inftlntf > ap
A. SCHEOEDRB. A. KLKIN.
GBEiT.WEStEBH FILE (10 ( ,
A. SCHBOKDER &
PROPRIETOR.
Manufacturers of all kinds of
FILES & RASPS ,
From * & hiwt cast steel.
Old File * ro-cutand warranted plod " " * .
Mill picks and stone masons' tooUsharpeneu
in the bvat manner. . . . ,
Messrs. Schrooderand Klein are both Praa-
tical Clocutters andmachsniits.and wi -
ccuU nil kinds of re-culting Ae. entrusted
to their care tu reasonable tennR.
do&Jisent l.y oxpreBs and all orders for
work executed promptly. . . . ,
Office-Soutd side of Capital Avenue , be
tween 13th nndl4thStrecta. Omaha. Neb.
nor Zdlrr
ft 1METALLIC
Faint.
0 The cheapest , best , most dura
weatherproof
. water and
ble. most flre.
made. Sen lf ° rsam-
proof paint
circulars. Ad-
acd
plM. price Metallio list Paint Co. . KJ.W-
SH
QenermllAgent. Omaha.
aug2D-l
SMITH : & CLEM ,
NEWSDEALFRS ,
Bookseller ? , Stationers ,
Teys ,
Notions , Olfitars , So.
KEARNEY. NEB. .
Also General Agents for the Omaha Daily
and Weekly BIB.
!
_ .
- w-v x s- \ * * x s
JOIIX If. GKEE-V.
STATE MILLS ,
Qraln Floor & Feel ani COIBH
MERCHANT. _
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