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    MEAT MARKET * .
Citv Meat Market
SHEtiLY B OS.
i5 , Eprf , fiaUftoto. StUflotI unk' SBilb bor
StttaalriSf aCI aSt 9rtnt
JOHN L. HILL.
No. 484 Fourteenth St- ,
Keeps constantly on hand.
of A.11 T ? Inds.
Poultry and game of every description.
Smoked meats , dams. Shoulders Ac. .
Goods delivered in any part of the city
free of cost. Oysters a speciality. Prices
reasonable. novZStf
IT. P. K. . R.
MEAT MARKET
1 6th Street bet. California d W brtr.
We keep on hand a large supply of fresh
salted meats. Also a large stock of fine
Sujir Cured Him * * nd Bretkftti E ; o .
At the lowest rates.
W& . AUST * KNUTH ,
ciayU ly Proprlet
PROFEbblOHAL CA D8.
G. eT. HUNT.
A TTORNET AT LAW. Office 4MThir-
Jteenth street. > ith J. W. T. Richards.
janll-tf
C. F. MAXDERSOTT ,
TTORNEY AT LAW. 242 Farnham St. .
A Omaha. Nebraska.
W. J. CONNELL.
COUNSELOR AT LAW AND DISTRICT
V/ Attorney for Second Judicial Distriet ,
Office. Rooms 1 and 2. Jacob's Block. Omaha.
Nebraska.
PARKE GODWIN
A TTORNETt AT I AW. 14th and DongU
JA. Streets , with G. W. Doane.
L.F. BLflGINN ,
AT Li W. OFFICE Vie-
ATTORNEY . On Out. Nebraska.
marlStf
T. W. T. RICHARDS.
A TTORNEY AT LAW. Office. 490.13th
JL\ . Street , between Farnham and Harney.
Omaha. Nebnmka.
WM. L. PJSABODY ,
T AWYER. Creighton Block.
1 J Omaha. Nebraska.
O. H. BAIXOU
A TTORNEY AT LAW. OEce.CreiEhton's
XJL new block , southeast corner room , first
door. Omaha. Nebraska.
G.W. AMBROSE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW. 280Douglaf St. .
Omaha. Neb.
Buckingham & Greene ,
AT LAW. Odd Fellow's
ATTORNEYS . Nebraska.
E. D. C. ERFLING ,
TUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Office Cor.
tl Tenth and Leavenworth-sts. sepBtf
LUTHER R WRIGHT
JSTICE OF THE PEACE. Offlce-
Donglas-st. . west entrance Caldwell
Slock. i an 14
G. STEVENSON.
TUSTICE OF THE PEACE. No.fl. Creigh-
tf ton block. Omaha. Neb. Collections a
specialty.
specialty.E.
E. E3TABROOK ,
AT LAW. Office. Creighton
ATTORNEY . Neb.
J. S. SHROPSHIRE ,
A TTORNEY AT LAW. Room No. 1/8.
jtE. . Corner 15th and Douglas'Streets.
Omaha. Nebraska.
N. J. BTJRNHAM.
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
J\ Southeast Corner ot 15th and Douglas
Streets. Omaha Neh
G. E. PRITCHETT.
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
A Office. 511 Thirteenth Street. Address
Lock Box 9 Omaha.
DEXTER L. THOMAS ,
AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
ATTORNEY No. 8. Visschers Block.
Omaha. Neb.
JAMES O. ADAMS ,
AT LAW. Office , room 6
ATTORNEY
.Creighton block , corner Filteenth and
Douglas streets. janl8-tf
E.W.SIMERAI , .
A TTORNEY AT LAW. Office room
± \ 6 , Creighton block , corner of Douglas
and Fifteenth streets. octll-d&wtf
MISCELLANEOUS.
Through to Chicago
WITHOUT CHANGE QF CARS.
r\ [
le CUcaro BurtiDgtofl & Qfli
RAILROAD.
With its Smooth and Perieet Track. Elegant
Passenger Coaches , and
PULLMAN SLEEPING AM ) DININfl CABS
Is acknowledged by the press , and all who
travel over it. to be the best appoint
ed and best managodroau in
the oonntrv.
Passengers doing East
Should bear in'mind that tLU is the
Best Route to Chicago ,
And ail points east , north and northwest
Passengers by this route have choice of Four
Different routes and the advantaee of
SIX DAILY LINES PALACE SLEEPING CARB
rmoit
CHICAGO TO WE W YORK
WITHOUT CHAB8 * .
All express trains on this line are equipped
with Westinghonse Patent Air Brakes , and
Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Cou-
pleis , the most perfect protectior against ac
cidents in the world.
Pullman Palace Slesping and Dining Cars
are run on the Burlington ronto.
Information concerning routes , rates ,
time , connections. Ac. , will be cheerfully
giveii by applying at the office of the Bnr-
Dngton Route. Grand Central Hotel , corner
Fourteenth and Farnbam. Omaha. Neb.
WM. B STROJNU. D. W. HITCHCOCK.
Oen'l Supt. , Gen'l Passenger Ag't.
Chicago. III. Chicago. 111.
J. 0. PHILLIPPI. H. P , DEUEL.
Acentt. Om h Ticket Ag't.Omaha
' 1ft WT
, rL u : iiy
PennsylvaniaR.R. Line ,
Condensed Time Table.
NOVEMBER , 1876.
TBAJHBLKAVE CHICAGO DEPOT ,
Corner Oaaal and Kadltan Rtre eta.1 West Bid
On arrival o ( Trains from North and Sonthweit
Snini with tio. 2. Ko. 6. u , 4
Through Can Day Ex. Pac. Ex.
TO NEW TORK. Ex.Hnn.
9001 m 515pm
220pm 1130 "
483 " 165am
537 " 301 "
700 " 440 "
| | Manafleld. 765 " 520 "
MaSfe. ' 952 " ! 7 JO
II . 1023 " 742
J1 Canton. . . . . . 10S9 80C
Alliance. . . 11 SO " ! 840
" Rochester. 125m 1112
" Pittsburgh 280 " 1215 a
Lv. Pittsburgh 820 " 10 St
Ai. Crsjon _ "
" Altoonx. ? 83 655 ro
Harriiburg _ _ II50 1105 roA.
" Baltimore : 615p to „ , , „ m A.Ct
" Washington _ 807 " nf n Ctof P
" rhUadefpM * 420 " nfS10
TtS " 650 " tit
11 52 " 1040 " th
f " Hartford. . . tilSpu c :
" Pprlnrfeld- 220 " too at
" Providence 425 " 348 " ato' i
Ar-Boston. , fi 15 f m 4MI ( > p o'
o'P
THIS IS rtLK usflS ? LINji P
That runs tne ceiepratKt , cr-r. ? . . . pAUAf beca
CABS from Chlniga to Baltimore. Waihln can
cadf
ton Oty , FhllaielphU and New York. df
WTTHODT CHANGE. th
e Ajk lor ticket * via Fort Wavn u * in
P BBTlTanJ Lli. oi
oiP
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UekeU tewteat al principalttetot
ttk lo-nta
, cumuii mea.
F.K.KTEB3 O.P.4T.JV
CHEAP AND VALUABLE BOOKS.
For Farmers and Stock-Raisers.
AH an inducement for.farmers
and stock raisers to subscribe for tlie
ORE , the publisher has completed
arrangements for receiving all the
leading works on agriculture , stool
raisin ? , ai d ail other works pertain
ing to the specialties of farming , o
cattle , sheep , horse , or other stock
raisin ? ; also , treaties on grains
vege'ables , and oth r produce , &c
aerates from J6 to 30 per cent , be
low the Detail prices. The bench"
of thin reduction will be extended
exclusively to our patrons. As an
illustration we herewith append a
few of the leading valuable works
which really should be in the hands
of every farmer who wishes to ex
cel , at the terms specified. We will
furnish the WEEKLY BEE one year
in addition to the books named , for
the prices referred to.
ELEMENTS OF AGhlCULTDKE ,
A Book for Young Farmers By
Qeo. "Waring , Jr. ; 254 pages ; cost ,
tl.OO with the Weekly BEE one
year for $2 50
NEW AMERICAN FARM BOOK.
Originally by R. L. Allen , revised
*
vised and enlarged by Lewis F.
Allen , 526 pages , embracing a com
prehensive and thorough treatise of
every branch agriculture , cultiva
tion of the land , changing of crops ,
raising cereals , vegetables , &c. ,
management of cattle , horses , sheep ,
hogs , fowl , buildinghouaes , cisterns ,
fences , making all necessary useful
calculation , and in fact embracing
everything of value to the farmer.
Cost , neatly bound , $2.50 ; with the
Weekly BEE one year , for $3.75.
AMERICAN POMOIGIST. .
Apples The rno"t complete trea
tise oi ) apple culture publishfd ; 293
illustrations , 750 pages ; cost$3.00 ;
with Weekly BEE one year , for
$400
HARRIS ON THE PIO.
Breeding , bshavlng , manage
ment and improvement , with nu
merous illustrations ; cost $1.50 ;
with the weekly BEE one year , for
{ 3.00.
3.00.THE
THE SHEPHERD'S MANUAL.
A practical treaties on the sheep ;
illustrated ; by Henry Stewart ; cost
11.50 ; with Weekly BEE one year ,
for $3 00.
00.MODERN
MODERN HORSE DOCTOR.
Causes , nature and treatment of
diseases and lameness in horses ;
cot$1.50 ; with Weekly BEE one
year for $3.00.
BKOOM CORN AND BROOMS ,
a treatise on raisingbroom corn and
making brooms , on a small or large
scale. Cost 75c ; with Weekly BEE
one year , $2.50.
THK AMERICAN CATTLE DOCTOR ,
a complete treatise on th diseases of
CATTLE , SHEEP AND SWINE.
376 pages , illustrated , cloth gilt.
Coat $2 50 ; with BEE one year for
$3.75.
GARDENING FOR PKoFIT [
In the Market and Family Garden ;
by Peter Henderson ; finely illus
trated. Cost $1.50 ; with the Week
ly BEE one year for $3 00.
THE WHEAT PLANT ,
Its origin , culture , growth , develop
ment , composition , varieties , dis
eases , etc. , together with remarks
com , its culture , etc. ;
profusely illustrated ; 706 pages. )
)
Cost $1.76 ; with Weekly BEE for '
F3.15.
FARM GARDENING AND SEKD ;
,
GROWING , ,
By Francis Bnll a book useful for
avery farmer , gardener and tiller of
the soil. Cost $1.00 ; with WEEKLY
BEE one year $2.60.
BARRY'S FRUIT GARDEN ,
60 pages , well Illustrated and com.
plete. Cost $2.50 ; with WEEKLY
BEE one year for $3.60.
MEDICAL.
AMERICAN SURGICAL INSTITUTE
162 Hamer-St. Omaha Nebraska
FOR THE TBEATXKKT OF
ill Climi of Sorgtrji Chronic Disease : & Definfe
S.D.Merocr.M.D , Surgeon and in charge of
Jhronio Diseases. J. C. Denise. M. D. , in
iharge of Diseases of Eye. bar and Throat ,
epleodftwt
THE ENEMY OF DISEASE !
CHE FOt OF PAIN !
To M&o : ! and Beast. S
IB THE QRAN OLD
MTTST A2TG
LINIMENT
, s ]
in
Which has stood the testof 40 yean
There is no sore it will not heal , no lame-
ess it will sot cure , no ache , no pain , that
met * the human body , or the body of a
erse or other domestic animal , that does
ot yield to its magic touch. A bottle cost-
ig2Sc..50c. . or $1.10 , has often saved the
feof a human being and * estored to life
ad usefulness many aluable horse.
meh20d wly
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LEGAL NOTICE.
Sti
tats of Nebraska. Douglas county , ss : j
At County Court held uttha connty court COl
om. in and for said county.Decemb r , COlA.
. D. . 1876. Present r > . H. Sedgwiek. A.Co
r.nnty Judge. In the scatter of the esta e of
Joseph Banma- . deceased :
On rea-linr and on filling the verified po itii
tion of Willhelmeoia llaumin. praying itiiwi
lat the last will ana testament of s id de- Stt
asedbe probated , allowed and established est
no. she aopointel executrix. thi
Ordered , t at January.ilst. A , D. 1876 at 9 thiD.
.locka.m..is assigned for heiring sad D.he
elilion. when all persons interested in tei
lid matter msy aupear at a connty court to coi
held , in and for said county , and show CO !
inao why the prayer of petitioner should pet
ot be granted ; and that notice of the pen- no1
ency of said pe'ition and the hearing tht
lereof , be given to all persons nteres ea inl
isaid matter , by publish n r & copy of this coi
rder in , the Omaha Weekly Bi . a ncwf- a i
aper pnnted in aid connty , for three nc- thi
mive wteks. prior to said day of hearing , he. .
, . „ , C.H. BKDQWICK. (
5 aS-w3t Coufcr Jad < . .
SPECIAL QUOTATIONS.
DORSETT & CO.
No. 163 Harney street.
Buyers , Packers.
AND'WHOLISALI DEALERS IN
Country Produce.
BUTTER EIGS AND POULTRY A SPECIALITY.
OUAHA , Jan. 18 , Our to-days quotations
areas lollows : delivered to oar address at
differen * R. R. depots.
Fresh roll butter 16c.
Old packed butter 10 to 14c as to quality.
Fresh eggs , by express. 20c subject to
candling.
POULT W DELIVERED AT OMAHA. .
Live turkey r8c per n > .
Live chickens 5c per tt. Coops'1 furnished
free of charge.
Cash on delivery.
DORSETT & SHEPHERD.
Agents for the
CELEBRATED LOWEH VEIN COAL.
Special contracts made for coal in car.load
lots.
THE BEE
AS A
Circulating Medium
XT H.A.S
6O2O SUBSCRIBERS !
BEACHING A
POPULATION OF OVER 36,145.
FACTS FOR
BUSINESS MEN WHO ADVFRTISE
TO CONSIDER.
Business men who advertise will do well
to look at the subjoined statement of cir
culation of THK BIB , November 1 , 1876.
Merchants advertise in newspapers to reach
the people. It therefore pays to investi
gate and ascertain the best medium to ac
complish that result. The circulation of
THK BRC is larger than that of any paper in
the trans-Missouri country , excepting San
Francisco journals One additional fact
worthy of note : THK BKK is not merely a
local or State paper , but
A NATIONAL JOURNAL.
Its constantly increasing subscription list
embraces persons in nearly every State and
Territory in the Union , Th great difficulty
in establithing newspapers is met in secur
ing the firtt three thousand subscribers.
When that number is once reached , the list
rolls up at a rapid rate. Its news becomes
more varied and of general interest , and its
advocates help to increase its subscription
list by thousands as readily as its agents se
cure hundreds at the beginning.
Nebraska is one of the largest States in
the Union. Many of its counties are inac
cessible to railroads. Yet there is not a
county in the State which THK BKK does
not reach. As an illustration we will men
tion a few of the leading counties in the
State : Adams county. 28 dailies , 26
weeklies : Cass , 30 dailies. 176 weeklies :
Clay. 18 dailies. 13 weeklies ; Dodge , 34
dailies , 149 weeklies : Douglas , ( outside of
Omaha ) . 20 dailies. 185 weeklies ; Fillmore ,
19 dailies , 30 weeklies ; Gage. 23 dailies. 46
weeklies ; Hall , 34 dailies. 8 weeklies ; Jeff
erson. 3 dailies. 34 weeklies : Johnson , 12
dailies. 73 weeklies ; Lancaster. 62 dailies.
56 weeklies ; Lincoln connty. 48 dailies. 25
weeklies : Merrick. 20 dailies. 24 weeklies ;
Nemaha. 17 dailies. 91 weeklies : Otoe , 25
dailies. 82 weeklies : Pawnee. 3 dailies. 48
weeklies : Platte. 39 dailies. 20 weeklies
Richardson. 14 dailies. 97 weeklies ; Saline.
29 dailies. 82 weeklies : Sarpy. 15 dailies. [
109 weeklies : Saunders. 36 dailies. 136
weeklies ; Seward , 24 dailies , 64 weeklies ;
Thayer , 10 dailies. 68 weeklies ; Washing
ton. 35 dailies , 74 weeklies : Webster. 39
weeklies. >
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TOTAL IN THB 8TATK8 AND TKREITOBIKS.
Dailia. Weekliet. Total.
Vebrnskn 2.245 2.23J 4,478
\niona Territory. . . 1 1
3alifornia 9 10 19
Colorado. . . . . . . . . . . . 5 S '
Connecticut 4 4
Dakota Territory . . . 41 41 '
district of Columbia. . 1 4
? lorida _
Idaho . . G 6
Illinois ' 7 30 47
ndian Territory 1 1
own 51 572 & 16 '
fansas - : l 26 18
tentncky. . . . 26 26
jouisiana 1 1
ilaine 2 2 '
Maryland. . . . . . . . '
Hassachnsetts
Michigan 2 12 14
Minnesota-
tlipsissippi. . - 1 1
Hissonn- 16 35 51
Montana
Nevada
few Hampshire 3 3
few Jersey -
few Mexico.
few ork 18 25 41
hio - . 11 20 31
regon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 (
'ennsylvania 17 21 38
Pennessee 6 6
rexas
-tnh 53 125 178
rermont 3 3
'irginia . . . 1 1
rVyomlnp 139 104 243
Visconsin- . - 3 9- 12
Washington Ter - 3 3
foreign mail- . . . . . . . 1 13 14
Total .2.6.1 3.384 6.020
Grand Total
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HOTE.LSAND RESTAURANTS.
rRAl CfflTRAL HOTEL , [
OMAHA NEBRASKA.
The largest and bast hotel between Chica-
and San Francisco-
Opened new September 30,1873. !
MpSOtf QS6. THRALL.
Proprietor.
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[ HE METROPOLITAN IE A
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OMAHA -NEBRASKA ,
.
I. A. VAN NAMEE , Jr. , Proprietor.
The Metropolitan Hotel is centrally lo A
lled , and is first-Massin every respect , ]
aving recently been entirely renovated , W
be public will find it a comfortable ana
omelike house ma3-tf
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Located in the Business Centre.
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onvenient to all places of amusement.Ai
legantly furnished , containing all modern °
nprovements. passenger elevator. Ao.
J. H. CUMMINUS. Proprietor. JJ (
0. F. HILL , Chief Clerk ( late of Ganlt Mi
loase. ) ocl6U P
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fictor's Restaurant , ? '
IM FirsteM , bet. I0 i d Illh
OMAHA NIB. Lo
PE2T DAT and WIGHT
All meals served to order. Attached to PrNe
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LkUAL NOTICE. I
ate of Nebraska , Douglas County , ss ;
At a connty court held at the county
inrt room , in and for said county. Dec.27th
D. . 1S76. Present. C. H. Sedgwick.
unty Judge. In the matter of the estate
Max Henry Stein , deceased. At !
On reading and filing the verified pe-
ion of Elise Stem , praying that the last Ne
ill and testamentof the said Max. Henry Pel
ein deceased , be allowed , probated , and
tablished. which said will is on file in
is court. Ordered , that January 24th. A.
, 1877. at 9 o'clock. , m. . is assigned f < r
arine said petition , when all persons in
rested in < aid matter may appear at a
unty court to be held , in and for said Ru
nnty. and show cause why tbe prayer of
ititioner sconld not be granted : and that
itioe of the pendency of said petition and
hearing thereof , be given to all persons
tcrested in said matter , by publishing a An
py of this order in the Omaha Weekly Bxx. An
newspaper printed in said county , tor Bi
ree successive weeks .prior to said day of La
ring. C. H. iJKDQWICK.
A tnM eoyr. ) Couaty J.dce. An
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MONEY AND COMMERCE.
OMAHA , NBB. , Jan. 18,1877.
Gold , at Omaha Buying , 1105 a
1 05J ; selling , fl-,07 a 1 07 } .
COMMISSION PROVISION , PRODUCE
VRU1TH , ETC.
Butter Freah roll or prints la
Uiuslin wrappings , 18a25n , as to
quality.
Fresh Eggs 23a2Sc per doz.
Poultry Is working scarce , and
good dry-packed turkeys are worth
10al2c per pound ; chickens , 7a8c ;
geese , wanted at2c ; ducks , lOallc.
Game is all.outlawed. . .
'
FKUITS
Apples A trifle firmer at 2 76a j
( 3 00 per bbl.
Cranberries In light stock and
firmer at 13 00 per barrel for Cape
Cod , and 4 50 per Jersey bushel box.
California Pears and Quinces In
good order , at 3 50 per box of forty
pounds.
Oranges and liemons A carload
of Messinas jobbing at b 00 per box
New Dates In small mate , 10
per pound.
i\ew Figs In boxes , drums , bags
and baskets , 10al2c per pound.
California white comb honey , In
sectional frames , 21c per pound.
Booth's Oysters Selects , 47c
standard ? , 37c ; anchors , 30 ; .
Groceries Coffees an sugars
have advanced/ will be seen by
our price list Trade * continues
fair.
Wheat No 1,1 08f ; No2,1 06J ;
No 3 , 95c ; rejected , 8Jo. )
Corn Western mixed , 26c.
Oa's No 1 , 28c ; No 2 , 25c ; re
jected , 20c.
Barley No 2 , 40j ; No 2 , 25c ; re
jected , 20c.
Bye 50c.
LIVE STOCK.
Steers on foot per 100 Ihst 375a400
Calves do do 450a50C
Hogs do do 520 5 35
Sheep do de 450a500
PHOVISIONS
Hams peiClb. 15
Shoulders do 9
dodo
Tallow do 8
Dressed hogs per 100 800 850
ROCEHIB
8DOAK8.
Granulated per Ib
Powdered do
Crushed do
Refined.cut loaf do
Standard 'A' do
Extra 'C' do
"C" do
fellow 'C' do
007TH.
Old Qovernmentyava perlb
Fancy Rio do
Choice" do
Prime " do
oed " do
Till.
Foung Hyson per Ib
Inn Powder do
mperial do
) olong do
fapan do
DBICD FECIT.
Michigan Apples
ialt Lake do
Currants
Elaisins , layers
do seedless
do Valencia >
'runes , French
Raspberries
do Common
'caches eastern
do Salt Lake
'caches 2 Ib cans
do 3 Ib eans *
itrawberries. 2 Ib cans
Hackberrle *
Ihnbarb. 2 Ib cans .
Cherries do
'ino apples do
tomatoes do
do 3 Ib cans
torn , 2 Ib cans [
'cas , early garden 2 Ib cans do
'Bag , common do
leans , strine do
FISH AND O
lalmoc 2 Ib cans
do Ib eans
jobsters , 2 Ib cans [
do lib cans
tvsters. standard.2 ! b ct
do do 1 Ib ei
do slack , 2 Ib c ns
do do 1 Ib cans [
SALT.
lommon per bbl 23S 250
airy do 375
BTBUP. B
Ihoice per gal 100 Of
lood do 65
lommon do 55 OfOi
I. 0. molasses. do 85 Oi
uoi. OiHi [
larolina per Ib HiHi
Langoon do Hi
OAKBLIS. HiFc
Firts perlb 16 Fcfit
'
ark's savon per Ib fit
do White Russian do fitCo
do India do Co
chaafer > sStLonisGermando ( ) CoCo
imaha soap do CoPs
FLUB TOBACCO. Ps
Hack Goods , western per Ib 48 50 PsQi
do Virginia do 52 55 Qi
do Lonllardi do 65 70
right Virginia do 60 66
latural Leaf do 80 100 1
BREAD STUFFS Si
t. Louis W. W. Flour ! per bbl 8150 1000 SiTi
fobraska spring do 260 275
.an per ton 1200
orn meal ocr100 1 00
CHEES
, Y. factory
.merican : Swiss
mported Swiss
imbunc [
CABTOHi
.moskeagA
do BB
do DD
rlington"
Bleached
ricassee.H 9
do T 11
do 12
do T 12H *
do X
do XX 17
do XXX SO
CARPE1 AND OIL CLOTH.
ody Brussels carpeting , per yd 1 75 200
apestry do do 110 140
ply do do 120 1 40
igrain do do 40 40
emp do do 20 75
ag carpet do 40 63
fatting : do 30 100
il cloths do 40 85
nbber matting do 200
rindow shades per pair 1 25 250
rindow fixtures per noi 150
atts do 9002400
IRON AND STEEL. 0
on in bars per Ib 5
ut plow steel do , 10
oolsteel do 18 20
2010X
all rods do 10X
6AL7AVUKD ROK. a
o 14 to to 20 perlb 12
o 21 to 24 do 13 1
o25 do 13U ele ;
027 do 15 hai
027 do 16 last
Toll bundles discount 20 per cent. em
OOPPIB. Sat
niters 10 to 12 37 SatA
do 12XtolOO 35 A
leathing H and 16 oi 41 Wimi
lanlshed 13 and 16 os 41 mi
do No 7,8 and 9 55
pper bottoms 35
DRY GOODS
nnrra. AT
meriaan
moskeag
icheco AT
ATI
arnera I
emmack AT
allory. pink orparpl ! ATC
KdficMilli
m peons P
rague 7 '
amsutta 6
'ashington 6TH r
obes TH ?
BLKACHIH COTTOHS. AT
snsdale 36 UM ATS
" Cambric U
ibot 4-4 9 f\ \
ibot fAT
uit of Loom 58 11 ATfi
BW York milli 36 12
amsutta 36 12 '
attervills 8 II
abody AI !
Pepperell AIri
do AT ;
do ATn
do AT !
ATu
T.
ilantio B via i
do P nut
sbraska standard A A He ]
ipperell 0 tan
do R
do B ,
dlan Head
do do
do do
do do A
ims. mixed Jams'en 100 Fzcl
per cent do Jen
sw Eng. rum. 90 per ct do FAJ
mnody's bitten do
A.I
mencan 81 f
mosk ag
ites
mcuter KIHOS.
TIC
oskeag
ddeferi
First quality No 16 to 20 per Ib
do No 22 te 24 do
do No 26 do
do No 27 do
Charcoal.both sides smooth.mNo24do
do do
do do
Double refined. No 24
do No 26
do No 27
RuMi .perfe5t.7tol2
do No 1 stained
* A' American imitation Russia
16
For less than full bundle add one cent.
DIXIIO.
Amoskeac IS ]
Beaver Creek AA 13 <
do do BB _ _ 13
Haymakers * 9X
Otis axa 1 *
doBB 13
do CC 11
Shetuoket B 15
do BB 16K
PAINTS AND OILS.
Carbon oil per gal SO
Linseed oil. raw do 75
Linseed oil. boiled do 80
e 1 ftVlMlS
Benzine do 25
W st Virginia lubricating do 35 328
Fish oil do 65
Turpentine do 60
pAtsra.
White lead. strictly pure per tt 10H
do do pure do
do do xino pure French do
do do do do Amer. do
Red load do
Putty in bladders do 4K 5
WISDOWOLAM
Disoount25 oB lilt.
Mink , pnme 1 25(9 ( } 75
do 2dand3d 60 100
Wolverine 3 60
Racoon 60
do inferior 25
Mnskrat. fall
do winter 22
do spring 17
do Kittens
Skunk , black prim. U 00
do narrow striped prime COK
do broad K
Otter. No 1. large TOO
Fisher BOO .
Wolf No 1 large mountain 300
do No 2 do 200
do No 1 small prairie 106
do No 2 do 80
Beaver.well furred and clean perlb 140
do stagy and heavy 90
Red fox No I
Kid fox No 1 40SO
Deerskinredand short blue , per Ib SO
Intel ope 25
LUMBER
FoiffU , studding and sills 20 R and
under 1700
) ver20 feet each additional foot ! 100
fencing No 1 1900
do No 2 1700
st common boards 2000
tad do do 1700
A' stock boards. 10 and 12 incite * 4500
B' do do do do 85 00
C' do do do do 2500
st clear 1 , IK. IX ud2 Inch 4500
d do > lo do do 4000
d , do do do do 300(1 (
flooring , clear 450
do 1st common 32K
do 2d do 300
do 3d 226
do narrow. No 1 4000
st clear ceiling K inch 350
i do do X do sen
st do do 55 do 27 K
1 do do H do So
t do siding ; 2200
i do do 190
st common do 1700
A' shingles 325
Ixtra No 1 shingles 250
ommon No 1 sninglei JO
iath per 1000 2S
& B. pickets pe 100 300
ijnare do do 300
G Batten per lineal foot 01
.ouch do do
LEATHER
est Buffalo sole 34 36
atamoras do 30 34
est oak 40 43
altimore oak sole 48
renchkips 11 40 200
do calf. leading brands 175 240
omestic kips 75
do calfs 110 160
emlock. upper er foot 22 28
ak do do 25
rain. do do 25
inings per doi 7001000
oppings do 10001200
oroceo ( bootleg ) perfect 38 45
do oil dressed do 36 40
do Simon oer skin 300 325
do glove kid 00
el t leather , per side 00
oot Webbing per bolt 45 70
ak harness leather. Pittsburg * 43
do Nol 40 42
, do No 2 38 40
ak line leather 44 46
emlock harnu83oath r No 1 37 39
do No 2 35 37
.emlock line either 42 44
air bridle per side 600 700
earn collars per dot 24002500
tage do do 19002000
cotch do do 3600
onoord do 3800
ollar leather ( black ) per ft 18 24
do i do ( ruist ) do 13 20
atent dash leather do 18
Rion 18i'A
reen hides per ft > i'A
reen cured hides do 6
ry hides do 10 012
ry salted hides do 9 10
ry calf and kip do 12
beep pelts each 309125
allow per Ib
LOUORS AND WINE
igh wines per gal 111
Icohol 188 per cent do 220
ranch spirits do 2 SC
arshaU'sBr'bonwhiskydo 125
filer's do do 155
randy , very fine do 4 00
do inferior brands do 1 50 3 75
in. TOO percent do 1 50 3 00
olland Gin. 90 per cent 1 75
do per case 7 25
do in 100 case lota 6 50
lampagnes. pints in baskets 24 00 30 00
ortwine. inf rbr'ds per case 5 SO 9 00
do very fine 10 50
lerriea 5 00 16 50
le , Edinburgh , per doi 3 00
le. Bass ft co's pale 3 00
uinness Dnblis stout 0 Al
tic
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CHICAGO ,
A IslanJ & Pacific Bailitf.
B :
CHE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE FROM
MARA TO CHICAUI-
AND THE EAST
Dei Molnaa , i/at upon aid O9k lilacs
rhis Route being t oughlv equipped will-
gant new Coaches , lace Bleeping Can , st
ring thead vantage . smooth and well bai
ted track , otters tbe traveling public an East B (
Line nneqnaled for Speed. Coalort + j > 3
tetv.
All Passenger Trains are equipped with the
KSTIHOHOUSK PATXKT AlB BBAKK and
iDpT' Patent Safet ? Platform Coupler.
o
wo Fast Express 'Trains
Leave Dal y. connec f si o How i
DE8 MOlNKSwlth the 1X Moinei V l.er
Sallroad for Oikaloosa. Ottnmwa. Keokuk
ted St. Lonlj ,
GBIKNELL with the Central Ballroad of
towa. for allpoinU north to St. Paul ,
WEST LIBSBTT with the Burlington.
3edar Bapldt Minnesota Bai'road for
Burlington , c , ir Rapids , Dnbuque & St.
PauL at WILTON JUNCTION with tbe
'outh-WfstPTn branch , for Muscatine
iVwiinirton nd points soutn.
nAVENPOET with the Davenport A St
aul PaUroad tor points north.
BOCK ISLAND with tbe Western Union
ZallroaJ for Krecport , Belolt , Eadne. MU- ,
raukee.ftnd all points n northern D 11 noli
EOCZ ISLAND with toe Bockford , Bock
! * nJgn'J8t. Loob Bfllroad for St. Louis
nd point * mutk.
BOCK ISLAND t1- the Peoria & Bock
land Baflrosd lor Peoria and points east.
BUBKAU JUKC- with branch , for Hen-
, Jeton , CUn ) > h and Peoria.
LA HALLE with tee Illlnob Central Ball-
nd for points north and south.
CBIClQO with til tbe lines Eut , North
nd a
xc
XIBOUGB T7CKBXB to all JKutein elU tdi
tbli Una , > an be pnxrre * ! , t34 any Iniiv. Ne-
tlon obtained , eoccernirg ranUc , el it-j
kt Ofice In tha Union Fwi < 3c rpc .
lane , end also at tir nrtEcIpcl ticket " Ko
ng the line a ! tt D. P. R. fc.
Tat f <
d >
I
ill Intoriu&OoQ reguillnj fsu ui n . .
aj
light cheerfully ftrcishod , end Hlcepicj Cu wai
tns tor nlc at the Company' * Ofilc * , 25 * lot
BNBAU St. . inn < f Central Hotel ) Otrmh. lotnc
ncnd
nd
M. SMITH , H. SIDDLX ndni
'l FlwT A 't. n'l . "
en
Chicico. Chicago. casl
W.CLAXB , H. B.STEVENE ) , and
Fmenger Agent , Oen'l Weitern Ag't , Toi
Onaka Urn
RAILROADS.
Ctap Fans ! Free Hues !
ON THE LINK OF THE
Union Pacitic R. R.
A LAND GRANT OF
12.0OO.OOO Acres of the
Best FanaiDE & Mineral Lauds
IN AMERICA.
3,000,000 In Nebraska ,
IN THK GR4AT PLATTE VALLEY.
Tlie Garden of tbe West.
FOR SALE
[ TAT PHICB THAT DOT CflMPHITflllS
Ten ysar ' credit , interest only 6 per eat.
Free Homesteads for actualsettlers.
The best location for colonies.
Soldiers entitled to a homestead of 160 acre * .
Fre passes from Omaha to purchasers o
railroad lands. Descriptive pamphl.t * .
with sectional maps , and
THE PIONEER.
a handsome illustrated paper containing
the homestead law. mailed free to all parti
of the world. Address. O.F. DAVIS ,
Land Oommiinontr U. P. Ra
J. B. GRINELL. Reotl.tr.
Liae Nortk and mutk
In connection with the Chicago. Milwau
kee i St. Paul Bailway. and the
Great East to West Line
- FORMS AN -
Unequalled Route
- FROM -
Omaha to St. Paul
AND OTHER
Minnesota Points I
Passengers by this route IMTI&C Coanri
Bluffs on the afternoon trains
will make direct eonnecttti
at the different Junc
tions with the
St. Paul
Avoiding delay , hetel bill * aadtrantter.
THSOUGHTICKETB FOB 8 ALE ,
At all the principal ticket office * .
A. RUS8BLL. Qen'l las * , aad Ticket Agt.
Harahalltown. Iowa.
JOB PR'NTING. '
TUB BEE
JOB
Printing House
H
HIE LARGEST
to
-ANI
)
MOST COMPLETE
0
THE WEST !
PROMPTLY FILLED
w
11 orders must b cash subject to edlM >
on on delivery.
This established plan nablei nj to for-
ish work at TBB LOWSIT rmioia.
Pi
WE PRINT AND FURNISH
Ml
ILL HEADS ,
CtMl
LEG All BLANKS , Ct
LETTER HEADS ,
ENVELLOPE8
CIRCULAR * } ,
PAMPHLETS
OOK8 ,
TAGS ,
BALL TICKETS ,
n
BALL PROGKMMZ8 , JC
j. ,
IHROMATIC WORK
OF AIX DESGRIPTIOHS
PROMPTLY AND AT THH
OWEST CASH PRICES.W'
fANHOOD Ai
Victims of youthful imprudence
I who have tried in vain every know at ,
Iremedy. will learn of a simple pre-
"scnption. FREE , for the'gpeedy cure
nervious. debilityt premature decay , lost
inhood. and all disorders brought on bv
posses. Any druggist has the Ingredients.
iwYork. lores * . DAVIDSON * CO. 86 Nissan-it . . . - !
41
oot :
LEGAL NOTICE.
Me Orthnrd City Ayrieultural Work * , and
ortmouth fgneultural WorJu , non-rtn-
felt defendant * .
rou are hereby notified that on the 28ti s
of December 1876 a bill of partlenlars sI
filed in the County Court of Douglas I
nntr. Nebraska , by Dan Burr as plaintiff. *
against , on as defendants , he object
prajer of which U the collection of cue
n.drS.B5'i ' twcn7 < loIl r anl * < > rtT * BW
t ( li0.43) ) claimed hy said plaintiff fo-
ih paid for freight of defendants goods
for repair * and storage d caidgo.ds.
u an required to answer laid bill of par-
alan on U * . 5ta dnv of February 1817.
BAHKMH * HOUSES.
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED :
BANKING HOUSE
IN JN-EB.RA8KA.
CALDmL HAMILTON SCO
BANKERS.
Business transacted
same as that of an incor
porated Bank.
Accounts kept in cur
rency or grold subject to
sight check without no
tice
Certificates of deposits
issued payable in three ,
six and twelve months ,
bearing interest at six
per cent * per annum , oren
on demand without inter
est.
est.Advances
Advances made to cus-
omers on approved se
curities at market rates
of interest.
Buy and sell s-old , bills
of exchange , government
State , County -nd City
bonds.
Draw ight drafts on
England , Ireland , Scot
land , and all parts of Eu-
roT > e.
Sell European Pi
Tickets.
COLMONS PROMPTLY IADET
anrltf
F8ANK MUKHMY , tflUS LOW ! ,
Prld iL Yl.Prgid..l !
8CN. WOOD. Caihiir.
STATE
SAV1N8S BANK ,
rthw.ttCor.erFir.him Thirl * * ! > )
OHABA KXBRASKA
0 plUl $ 100.000
Authorised capital 1.000.000
Pepositi as small as one dollar received
and compound interest allowed on the same.
IflUITiEES ITE1 CEHTIFIMTES IF DEPISIT ,
The whole or any pan ot a deposit after
remaining in the bank three months will
draw interest from date of deposit to pay
ment. The whole or any part of a deposit
mar be drawn at anv time. an2-tf
U. S. DEPOSITORY.
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF OMAHA ,
Coner Farnham and Thirt nth.8ti.
OMAHA
( enocisftoaa TO KOUMTZI BIOS. )
CSTABLISHEDilN 1858.
Iroantze u a NaUonal Bank 'August 20' 1863
tylttl ui PnElj Our SIIMH ,
BIKCCTOKS :
l.Kounbe.Prenlent I Jno.H.CrelgMen
UflBstut Kountu. H. W. Yatet.
VteoPrttldent. I Cashier * .
A. J. POPPLETON. Atlt : ney.
This bank receives deposits without regard
amounts.
Issues time certificates bearing Interest.
Draws drafts on San Francisco and prinei-
al cities of the United States , also London.
nblin , Edinburg and the principal cities of
e contin ent of Europe.
Sells passage ticket * f r emigrants in th
nmanline oetlfltt
tana & lit Louis M Lin
1876 !
08 MILFS WED TO ST- LOUIS '
The KansAo City , St. Joe and
CoujicU Blnfts B. B.
u the only direct Una to
3AINT LOUIS !
AND THB EAST. FROM
1TMTATTA & THE WEST
FO CHANGE of can between Omaha and
Bt , Louis , and but one between Om *
b * and New Tork.
This ii the only line running a
Pnlace SleeplBK
Coacb East from Oraaba via St.
Joe aad KamuM City to St.
Lonls OB Arrival oftbeVn
IOB Paclflo Ezpreaa
Train.
VA$8TJi 3. TRAINS DAItTPi N
S <
REACHING
fa
Eastern anil Itstero
1th less changes and in advance of other
lines.
ThU entire in. U equipped with
oilman Palace Sleeping Cars
PALACE DAY COACHES A CHAIR CAB
lIUHi S.fHy Platform . .d Ce.pl.r ,
AND THI
f estimilioiise Air Me.
.
arSee that vonr ticketa read vU-wi
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6r ad Ontrel HctU.
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is. UAHoy. eaoTti. BRVDBUBY.
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flen'lSup't. am'lPMi. Ac't.
St. JoMDh St. JOMT > > >
lentennial Reduction
Of ADVERTISING.
S3.250.4O
orth of NKWSPAPER ADVERTISINO
given for ,
S700.
nd a THREE MONTHS' NOTE TAKEN
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A W .
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ARRIAG * FACTORY.
Established 1858.
T
mei
tor
are
be
loc
an :
T
thei
the ;
MISCEU.AWEOUS. -
Has the best stock in Omaha , and makes the Lowest Prices I
Charles Shiverick.
FUR N ITU
Bedding , mirrors , and
pertaining to the Furniture and
holsterv trade. Parties desi
goods in this line will find it to their
interest to call before purchasing.
CHARLES SHIVERICK
fobaimonwenMattf 203FanLQanL Street
ESTABLISHED 1846.
The JMi , Brunswick &Balke Co
Factory Mo. 7. 9. II. 13. 15. 17 and 19. Uujh St. North Water ted iiichLru j | , Offl , .
. n
Warehouse , 47. 49 and 13. State St. ChUuju.
SOLE MANUFACTURERS Of THE
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AT PRICK * .
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THE . ? 0HNSONORGA-T ,
MAPUTACTURED BY THE
iohnson Organ Company
FLATTSMOJTH NEBRASKA.
Klrat pmulnmawarded at the Stcte Fa'rat Oraabt , 1875 , oyer all comprtnora. Hr.t mV
.B-n wherever exhibited. Elegant black walnut OKI ; ivory fronU to key > . ebony tLitt
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t rw > t and trytbtse ornni bet re porcfax'ng elsewhere.
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rREMONTMOUSE.
CHICAGO , II L.
'he 'Palacx" Hotel of America.
JEWETT ILCOX , Minager. JAMES COUCHProprieier.I
h Tremont House , tbe "Palace Hotel" of Chicago , is unsurpassed in all the appoiot-
nta. luxuries and comforts of a first-cUss Hotel. Situated in the heart of the business
tion of the city , it offers superior inducements to. and il the favotite home of the plear-
seek'r.commercial travelertourist and business men. Prices hive benmade to suit
limes , ranging from 13.01 to $4.50 per day. according to size and location of rooms.
> ms. without board , can be secured at $1.00 to * 2.00 p r day. with one of the fin t res-
rants in the West atta hed to tbe Hotel.
he undersigned having assumed the management of the Tremont. hopes to welcom
re his old friends , acquaintances , and traveling public generally , and trust * whenevr
y visit the city they will favor him with aih re nf their prtronage. -