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bl =% Minnesota Tree-Planting. Special Dispated to the Tribune. 8t. Paul, Mion, Jan. 1L.—The Btate Forestry Association has awarded some 200 premiums for tree-planting last year. The awards include $800 in silver and copper medais struck by dies and machin- ery manufectured here, subscrip- tions (o newspapers, and for one 1 cach prairie county along « frev pass for this year from L. Paul & Pacific railroad com- pauy. Faribault is the banner county, 1,804,776 trees being planted in that county during the year. The Delano prezium of $50, with » Pioneer-Iress for the year, awarded to Geo. F. Pixley, of Mar- tin couuty, who planted 78,500 trees, of which 52,755 are_reported in healthy growth. The Hon. Geo, L Becker planted 60,0000n his farm in Stevans county. Returns receiv- ed, being from fifty counties, show over 1,500,000 trees planted in the State on Arbor Day, May 1, and over 10,020,000 during the season. One man alone set out 16,411 cut tings on Arbor Day, of which over 13,000 eurvive. One lad of 14 years planted Arbor Day 7,500 cut ings, and another of 11 ycars 5,280. of which last 2,937 are now growing ealtbily. Most of the trees plani- ed are cottonwood aud white low, but large plautations have been started of mapies, larch, white osk, walnat, ¢ City Meat Market SIEELY BxCS, 1 39aben yeder Bert einen gropen Borrat} bom frifdes #Fletl®, Eped, Ralbheil®, Sefliigel und Wl vor ety plidiaas ot Sten Tirfte, Fet'Gel GemDfe Retd en pad. Ttuagbvol, wov 815 Sheeln Bios JOHN L HILL BUTCH ER. No. 484 Fourteenth St. Keeps ecustantly on hand. Fresh Meats of All Kinds. Ponltry and game of every description, Smoked meats, Hams, Shoulders &.. Goods delivéred in’ any "‘..'f_,‘.;’,’ t.h;;ltv froe of cost, Oysters a epeciality. reazonable. T.P.RE MEAT MARKET onbanda large supply of We i 1 frosh Saitel meate. Also # larks stook of fize Sugar Cured Hams and Breakfast Bacon. At the lowest rates. Wi, AUST & KNUTH, Proprietors. mayld Iy PROFESSIONAL CA“DS. ~ G. 3. HONT, { AT LAW. Offco 409 Thir- Let, withJ, W. T, Richards. Ammn ATLAW. 22 Foraham Bt., obrask: W.J.CONNELL. YOUNSELOR AT LAW AXD DISTRICT ‘Attorney for Second Judicial Distriet, Offioe, Rooma 1 and 2, Jacob's Block, Omaba, Nebraska. PAREKE GODWIN TIORNEY AT AW, 14t and Docia ATREEAG! L.¥.MAGINN, TTORNEY AT L:W. OFFICE—Vis- scher’s Blook, On vha, Nebrasks. ‘marloy T.W.T. BICHARDB. #\mmy AT LAY, %0, 150 Stroet, bet: . n-nmfl"' Fernham and Harmer WM. L. PEABODY, Luwn. Creighton Bisck, aba. Nebraska. 0.H. BALLOU aAmmn AT LAW. Office,Creighton’s new block_southeast corner room, frst Omaha, Nebras) was | | CHEAP AND VALUABLE BOOKS. For Farme nml ‘Stock-Raisers, As an ind. oo l=nl for farmers and stock raisers to subscribe for the BrE, the publisher has completed arrangements for receiving all the leading works on agriculture, stock | raising, avd all other works pertain- ing to the specialties of farming, or cattle, sheep, horse, or other stock raising; also, treaties on grains, | vegetables, and other produce, &c., | at,rates from 15 to 30 per cent. be- low the retail prices. The benefit | | of this reduction will be extended | exclusively to our patrons. As an few of tho leading valuable works, | which really should be in the hands | of every farmer who wishes to ex- | cel, at the termsspecified. We will farnish the WEEKLY BEE one year | in addition to the books named, for | the prices referred to. | ELEMENTS OF AGRICULTURE, A Book for Young Farmers—By Geo. Waring, Jr.; 254 pages; cost, $1.00 with the Weekly Ber one | year for $2.50. NEW AMERICAN FARM BOOK. Originally by R. L. Allen, re- vised and enlarged by Lewis F. Allen, 526 pages, embracing s com- | prebensive and thorough treatise of | tion of the land, changing of crops, ralsing cereals, vegetables, &c., management of cattle, horses, sheep, hogs, fowl, bullding houses, cisterns, | tences, making all necessary useful | ealculation, and 1 fact embracing | everything of value to the farme Cost, neatly bound, $2.50; with the Weekly BEE one year, for $3.75. AMERICAN POMOLOGIST. Apples—The most complete trea- tise on apjle eulture published ; 293 | illustrations, 750 pages; cost $3.00; with Weekly BEE one year, for $4.00. HARRIS ON THE PIG. Breeding, behaving, manage- ment and improvement, with nu- merous illustrations; cost $1.50; with the weekly BEE one year, for $3.00. 2 THE » HEPHERD'S MANUAL. A practical treaties on the sheep; Nlustrated ; by Henry Stewart; cost $1.50; with Weekly BEE one year, for $8 00, MODERN HORSE DOCTOR. Causes, nature and treatment of discases and lameness in horses; cost §1.50; with Weekly BEE one year for $8.00, BROOM CORN AND BROOMS, # {reatise on raising broom corn and makiug brooms. on & small or large scale. Cost75c; with Weekly BEE one year, $2.50. THE AMERICAN CATTLE DOCTOR, « complete treatise on th diseases of CATTLE, SHEEP AND SWINE. 878 pages, illusirated, cloth gilt. Cost $250; with BEE one year for $3.75. ‘GARDENING FOR PROFIT Tn the Marketand Family Garden ; by Peter Henderson; finely illus- trated. Cost $1.50; with the Week- iy BEE one year for $3.00. THE WHEAT PLANT, [ts origin, cuiture, growth, develop- ment, composition, varieties, dis- eases, etc., together With remarks corn, its culture, ete.: profusely illustrated; 706 pages. Cost $1.75; with Weekly BEE for .15, FARM GARDENING AND SEED G.W.AMBROSE. TTORNEY AT LAW. 280 Douglar St.. Omalia, Neb. Buckingham & Greene, ATRRNEYS AT LAV, 0dd Fellow's E. D. C. ERFLING, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Offce_Cer, Tenth and Leavenworth-sts. ‘sepIoti LUTHER R. WRIGHT ISTT 0] PEACE. _Offi g Boatiassrr, "west amtranes cndw-n'; aa G. SFPEVENSON. anmxormm'ucl Nois, Oreiah- block, Omaha, Neb. Colléctions r_ ESTABROOK, ATEFLEHE - S 3.S. SHROPSHIRE, mun AT LAW. Room No. 1, I. & er 15th and Dougias Streets, Chratki TT0) ND COUNSELOR AT LAW Sootheast @mm ot d Dougles reetz, Omaha, G.E. pnrrcmr TICRKEY AXD COUNSELOR AT Ot 5 Fiicen Rinn & Box' S Omabs. TTORNEY AND COUNSELORATLAW Room No. 8, Visscher's " JAMES 0. ADAMS, TIORNEY AT LAW. Ofice, roomé é Creigkton block, <orser ¥ &m ad Amuxy AT LAW. Ofios—reom orsiehton block, corner of Douslas IBCELLAN(O“.‘ =rRox mEED, & zeap. Byron Reed & Co.. THE OLDEST BSTABLISNED Real Estate Agency IN NEBRASKA. s furn hen compounded and. m Dickcoes: Drsentery: Flus andwhat 18 ew--anlymm the ‘Sum: omplaints, These ure always trosblesomennd som lurl(!m muh A b;.in-l m- groavt ateation, Sad caze. m“"‘"‘ Ciatning e “"‘a‘?.'-‘-"-’ i an prepacaiigs co G sndiher of Grees Jhulld itup. flfill o1 < ole systemy with d heui hy appetite, it doss mot kee Dr. Green GROWING, By Francis Brill—s book useful for every farmer, gardener and tiller of the soil. Cost$1.00; with WEEKLY BEE one year $2.60. BAERY'S FRUIT GARDEN, 460 pages, well illustrated snd com- plete. Cost $2.60; with WEEKLY BEE one year for $3.60. MEDICAL. AMERICAN SURGICAL INSTITUTE A s et s Dt E2XERED ey disharging from the throat matter that arises|from colds. in tering. snd _diskpib ot »n« ant s Cnld.l. agbe, Arthma, Dronchi - Shota Whoaping Coush and o E.m ofthe Lunes, Bt sad Chest: aed the "t Gosemption. and 1> e qualitios aro B tiv risland Alternative. fiog Bectorivans Al their anodyneand ufl.flmn ink the mucous and offen the blood and causing perm 33 Lungs, but it ures by loosening the ad aatisting the lunes and throst i throw of the'ofending fim‘i‘, which osmses the s soi making the cure Tt at once alleviates the most dis~ ©cold on the lungs, soothes and FRtoang sy vand Bronchi mfi:‘n’. d “all affections of the ronehigis, Cr & ‘l;lmi' 430 Chest, and ilooo:at?nud use > ) ho be n.v- d in vain k n{mian. n.n. for S o“ Tood Sad s d\u’ .A!ddxr DAV LEGAL NOTICE. N Sebraska, Dosgar sab c«uwcm- 't e county oourt 4 forsa] county, Becombrs 1. ¢ C. ok g G filling. the perified o tition of -ummrl- the Iast will an: qu-uluf onid do. llowed and established illustration we herewith append a | | every branch—agriculture, cultiva- | & | | SPECIAL QUOTATIONS. | DORSEIT & CO. No. 163 Harney street. ! Buyers, Packers, ANDIWHOLESALE DEALERS I Country Produce. BUTTER EGES AND mn.m A SPECIALITY. Oxaxa, ons o deirered T {foren: R, . dopol th mll hnlur 1501 01d packed batter 10 to 1o as to quality. Frosh eges, by express, Ho—subet to candling® POULT=™ DELIVERED AT OMABA. Live turkeys 8¢ per B. Lir chickens 5c per B. Coops’ furnished "Cush on' delivery. DORSETT & SHEPHERD, Agents for the CELEBRATED LOWEK VEIN COAL. Special contracts made for coal in carlload THE BEE | Circulating Medium —IT HAS— 6,020 SUBRCRIBERS! —REACHING A— POPULATION OF OVER 36,145, FACTS FOR BUSINESS MEN WHO ADVERTISE TO CONSIDER. Business men who adveruse will do well tolook at the subjoined statement of cir- on of Tax Bre, November 1, 1¢76, the people. gate and ascertain the best medium to se- cowplish that result. The circulation of Tax Ber is larger than thatof any paper in the trans-Missouri countrs, excepting San anciseo journals One additional fact worthy of note: Tak Bk is not merely s local or State paper, but A NATIONAL JCURNAL. Ite constantly increasing subscription list embraces persons in nearly every State and Territory in the Union, The great diffculty in establithing newspapers is met in secur- ing the first 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 merease its subscription list by thousands as readily as its sgents se- cure hundreds at the beginning. Nebraska is one of the largest States in the Tnion. Many of its counties are inac- cessible to railroads, Yet thore is mot a county in the State which Tax Bax does notreach. Asan illustration we will men- tion & fow of the leading counties in the State: Adams county, 28 dailies, 25 weeklios: Cass, 30 dailies, 176 weeklies: Clay, 18 dailies, 43 weeklies; Dodge, dailies, 149 weeklies; Douglas, (outeide of 20 dailles, 185 weekliee; Fillmore, weeklies; Hall, 54 dailies. 8 weoklies: Joff- erson, 3 dailies, 34 weeklles; Johnson, 12 dailies, 75 weeklies: Lancaster, 62 dailies, ; Lincoln county, 48 dailies, 25 woeklies; Merrick, 20 dailies, 24 weeklies; Nemaba, 17 dsilies, 91 weeklies: Otoe, 25 dailies, 52 weeklies: Pawnes, 3 dailies, 48 weeklios: Platte, 59 dailies, 20 weeklies Richardson, 14 dailies, 97 weeklies: Saline, 29 dailies, 82 weeklies: Sarpy, 15 dailies. 100 weeklis: Seunders, 36 dailies. 136 weeklios ; Seward, 24 dailies, 64 weeklies; Thayer, 10 dailies, 68 weeklies; Washing- ton, 35 dailies, 74 weeklios; Webster, weeklies. TOTAL IN THE STATES AND TERRITORIES. Dailies. Weeklses. Total. 225 2, Nebraska. B3 B B ol uBBunumnBieabos BET-BosBaatn Connecticut Dakota Teritory tof Golumb L wrodda = S e T ]uuwfi_u | BeBuwil & GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL OMAEA.......NEBRASKA. The largeet and best hotel between Chica- MONEY AND COMMERCE. OMAHA Nag., Jan. 15, 1877 Gold, at Omaha—Buyiog, §105a 1054 ; selling, $1 07 a 1 073. COMMISSION—PROVISION, PRODUCE FRUITS, ETC. Butter—Fresh roll or prints in quality Fresh Eggs—23a25c per dos. Poultry—Is working scarce, and good dry-packed tarkeys are worth 10a12c per pound; chickens, 7a8c; geese, wanted at 12c; ducks, 10allc. Game is all outlawed. FRUITS. Applea—A triflo firmer at 2768 | 300 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 8 50 per box of forty pounds. of Messinas jobbing at 500 per box. New Dates—In small mats, 10c per pound. New Figs—In boxes, drums, bags and baskets, 10a12c per pound. Galifornia white.comb honey, in sectional frames, 210 per pound. Booth’s Oysters —Jelects, 47c; standards, 37c; anchors, 300. Gruceries—Coffers an sugars bave advanced, as will bo zesn by wuslin wrappiogs, 18250, as to | Oranges aud Lemons—A carload | First T}lflb Ro lfl h‘) 'dn P'dloli 5 dn Nn dl\ 5 n, Noaide Ohnmoxl both -u— mooth, No2ido Sorde »mu refined, m u an # l ‘ w '?"’" "' d 43 4 <4 Bmerin Tafation Ruseia do 1 o foes than full bundle add on cent. DamMs. our price lst. Trade continues fair. Wheat—No 1, 108§; No2,{1 08; No 3, 95c; rejected, 80c. Corn—Western mixed, 26c. Oats—No 1, 280; No 2, 25¢; re- Jeoted, 20c. Barley—No 2, 40¢; No 3, 25¢; re- Jected, 20c. Rye—-50c. mmu-i{m Hom do Sheep do Orushed Bofined, et Joaf nfi.fl Blfiwmlnt m ki3 THE METROPOLITAN OMAHA. -NEBRASKA, 5. A. VAN NAMEE, Jr. . Propristor. The Motropolitan Hotel is contrally lo- cated. and is frst-slass in every g A e T w-lfnnnbh n‘ Eomelike tonse THE OBIG“AL BRIGGS HOUSE Corser Randolph-St. asd Fifth-Av., ORICAGO.....cuILLINOIS. PHIE REDUCED 7 $2.00 and $2.50 Per Dav. Located in the Business Centre. Convenient to all places of smnsement. Elegantly furnished. cont ali moders Iupmnuk%“ or, &o. ;. F; Hivi. Chief Clerk Cate of Gas Victor's Bmauram, 165 Faraham, bot. 103 and Iith Strects, OAHA.......NEB, OPEN nn?_;u HIGHT served to order. Attached to 122 bars also & seperais apart. LLGAL NOTICE. State of Nebiaska, Doug count tion of Elite L;E{'-"-d um:"nf«mfa e o 3 do fig Yellow ‘0" do % 1 0ld Governmentiava perlb 70 oy Rjo ;: o o a 0 ,"!“ 0 £ 3 o do b elb 6T :'d'o 1 0 bos ) T?- L) b’ 10 1 o s do *» Peaches eastern S ui o o - “Ealt Lake _do 1318% P-nh- l lb per_ 'i 50 o » Stravboron, Tibcans 4o 3% Blackberrles do 450 Rhubarb, 21b cans 4o 300 S Pine applesdo e, nif 350 40 35 250 250 20 i1 300 o R Orsgrs, standard 2 ]bmu&n H S ] 1 do 11b cans do 80 bbl 335 350 Sar o 3n Choig ST el % 100 Good ":4': o' - @ = o® aroe. b ; & Carolina p'dfo H “' g cuxoLms, e e 3 o * Fhite Bunian g0 % mflmlfl)e“tfl_flo gz ey do ruva ToRA000, Black Goods, western ] do Vi s lo 5 38y hortlincds do 0 pelms - £ 8.2 do 100 . W. Flouri 10 00 § Loua W. W, Flour per bl 86013 0 an ton 130 Corn meal Perid 10 L, Y, b 18 AT I bure i 18 cawTon rLaRNm. AmoekesgA a2 do B 30 Y srington? = 1 : Bleached Unbleaohe Wiosamen f v (] I o 1 I S " i d: 15 a4 ’: m 15 0 CARPEI AD OIL CLOTH. ‘Body Brussels carpeting, 1™ 3 40 "éa" i1 b do o 1m0 1 H i » &0 1 © o 1 per 1% { do” 900 % BEZEE gEs. 8258n8adssss CELErE] -E;E-.Ei F i) el 8 A ke p! Beuer Greek AA ] do do BE 2 Haymakers ] FH 1 do BB 1B do CO n Nh.!dnckll %IV ‘l&‘ % aINTS 130 O1Ls. ~ Onrbor 1! per gal Linsesd oll, rew G0 w o o extra 4o 81 10 13 Bensine T E '-1 Vinlnit lubricating g: 5 .: Tehentine e & Wuh IM. llfld\ly pure l'.t E ‘}‘?‘ do do :fi vure Freach fll) b3 do do do Amer. do 4 Rod lead 1 el Patty in bladders do %5 DiecoRAtaS of Hst. icoun ul k. 15017 to"* "5 and'sa %10 Welverine % o inferior 3 Mulll’l(. fall 18 do winter 2 dn lvrln ,’1 s H'a"" ik “:‘t.rll;d prime’ ] do DN 5 Quter No 1. lares 1@ w';\‘ E"Nn 1 hmdmounuln = gJ’ i N N0 L amaliprairie e B“"P.“fl ffl'\“d lfld clean perlb 148 o 3 hea: 0 120 150 0 0 s LUNBER Joists, studding snd sills 20 ft and Ovor 20 Tost each additional foot: FencingNo 1 it 1et common boards B ook bo;‘r’d; 10aad 13 inckes Bl do do In nh:r LI4. ¢ and3 1nch 8 hing Hattn NS Tobing Gommon No T fl”wlam e 100 08 Batton per linesl foot Roush do do Eineies wwnnoeIERRNERSRS RO SERRRSSNEE.S KESSSBS!S"SE52853888558888838883 LEATHER BANKING HOUSES. MISCELLANECUS. 7 : Cheap Farms | Freg Homeg ! | SZHE —ON THE LINE OF THE— . Union Pacitic R. R. A LAND GRANTOF 12,000.000 Acres of the Best Farming & Bineral Lans IN AMERICA. 3,000,000 in Nebraska, IN THE GREAT PLATTE VALLEY, | The Garden of he West. —FOR BALE— STAT PHCIS THAT OEFY COMPETITON Ige Ten years’ credit, interest only 6 nent. Froe Homesteads for actusisettlers. The best location for colonies. Soldiers sniited o & homestead of 160 acress asses from O Rt g With sctional mape. and THE PIONEER. 3, bandromo llusira'ed paper containi the Bomestead law. m-flur r"' arts of thewerld. - Ad "Land a to_purchusers o AR RM 4. B. GRINELL, Receiver. Through Live North and sonth In connection with the Chicago, Mil Yoo & 5t Paul Ralway, and the | Great East & West Line ~—FORMS AR— Unequalled Route =THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRABKA. CALDWELL HAMILT0N &0 BANKERS. Business transaoted same as that of an incor- porated Bank. Accounts kept in cur- rency or gold subject to sight check without no- tice Certificates of devosits issued payatle in three. six and twelve months. bearing interest at six per cent. per annum, or n:lé!omndwh.honflnur- e Advances made to cus- omers on Appro se- curities at market rates of interest. Buy and sell gold, bills ofexchange,government :t;lnte. County -und City ds. Draw ht drafis on England, Ireland, Scot- land, and all parts of Eu- Sell European Passage Tickets. Has the best stock in Omaha, and makes the Lownst Prices ! Charles Shiverick, FURNITUERE Bedding, mirrors, and evervthine pertaining to the Furniture and Ur. holsterv trade. Parties desirine goods in this line will find it to their interest to call before purchasing. CHARLES SHIVERICK, febat mon wenasat tf 203 Farnhsm Stree' " ESTABLISHED 1846. The J, M Brunswick & Bal e[lu. i3, 13, 17 and 19, Rush 8t ata nd MichiganStceets nd 50 Srata S, Chioego. Fastory Now. 7,9, 11 Oftice. n Patent Noveity Beveled Billiard Table The Grind Ceatral Bilac roas, Omala, o Justbeon soppied with swren sew Nonpay Novelties. The pr " dmith, baa 3 saPDiy of arilles on hard, and is authoried e R — febis 1y FRANK Museany, 2Nos LowZ, Py Vise-Presideni. 'BEN. WOOD, Cashier- SAVI r?%"m orthwait Srraar s —FROM—o | Omaha to St. Paul AND OTHER Minnesota Points I Passorgers by this oute lsaving, Counel s on_the sfiarnoon trains will make direst ccnneotion atthe differsat |- as- tions with ¢ Paul Ex ress! Avolding delay, hote! bills an : :ranefer. THROUGHTICKETS I )X S8ALE, tiok offices. O SHLE B 2 A A _Marshalltowa, Towa. CHICAGO, I Rock Islnd 8 Paific Rairad,| THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE FROM OMAIIA 0 CHICAGO AKD THE EAST. Via Des Motass, Hovenpert sz Dok laiand This Route betng £ oughl et pew Conei, I Intedtrack, ofiers the raveiing pflblic an Esst ern Line unequaled for Spead, Comfart snd All Passenger Tratns are equipped with the WRITINGHOUSK PATENT Aln 25 and Miller's Patant Safet? Plsilora Coupler. 2= Two Fast Express Trains Laave Dt v, connec & an ollows AT DES MOINKS with the es Moles Valiey Railroud for Oskaloosa. Ottumwz, Keokul and Bt. Louls, AT GRINNELL with the Central Railroad of for 3] points north to al, LIBEETY id ith tho Buriingtos, esota_Bailroad for Ym:‘n ton snd points soutn. OET with the annpfirl ast et aliroad for polats Rorth. AT BOCK isLAKD with the Western Unlon Frazport, Belolt, Racine, Mil- wankes. and all painis o northern Tiinols snd Wisec AT BGCK [BLAND with the Rockford, Bock fatand sna B8, Lovta Railrodfor 8t Laufs south. A‘;‘u '!LA}'D Wit the Peoria & Rock S atrond. for Peoia,and. poinis sast AT )i\JR.-tfl J\IX!{;-ILH bfinth, for Hen- .{’uum"‘“““““..m. .n.hu'.m‘“i“o,m.,l Ratl- Ly cnxcl (GO with ll the lines East, North ‘and 8out; THEOUGH TIGKETS o all Entern citter 1s this Hne, a3 be procured, and any faler, ;nfln obiaived, ear Toutes, at tie Otice i the flun Pacite Depoy o-nmna also st the principel tieket o lineot tbe U. ¥ o Chesked | Znroenn o ail Frinoipal Fasters Points. tnlormation cogmrding Pasanzers and it cheerfuily furn! and Bl“ln. Tietah G for ele st the Comy HAM 8t., (Grsnd Ces An Beet Buffalo sole u &% Matamoras do 0 M Best oak 0 8 lp“m"fi(" oakk sole 1802 g "o cuif, leading brands 17 340 Domestic ki B 1D lo e 110 160 Hemlock, apper er foot 2 B Guin, do [ 2 o Tines * pordos 7001000 Toppings lo 10 00 13 00 Korgoss Gactlen) perfoot 3 8 50 Blmnn wakin 500 3% BCI!I-!BOI. per fidfi o Boot Webbi s @ Oak h.m' 2 foather, ?&'fibw o 8 Oak lino leathe gfl 3 : g S e, U o 8 “ Bomloek 15 eather wan o818 s’fié‘ **'do P%" BoB® Sootch do do 86 00 Gonoord do Sm Gofiar leather (blackyperte 18 34 Y D " do B @ Patent dash leathe d 18 @recnhides o | o o 1 e Dry salted 9 10 Dry oalfan 1 ‘heep pelts 091 25 low % § b wine 112 n{fin};gl :3 roont "0 12 fren o ¥ bunvhuiydn iz | e id randy. very fine rbrads o 150 3% cent do 15 3@ 17 15 6 50 00 30 00 5 900 10 50 18 0 300 3 o R ———=, Througb to Chicago 'WITHOUT CHANGE QF CARS. The Chicas Barlington & Quincy RAILROAD. ‘With its Smooth and Perfect Track, Elogant ‘Passenger Coaches, d PULLMAN SLEEPING AND DINING CARS Is acknowl by th , and all who ravel Svok L. o b the Bakt ypotat bést manngedroad 1n tho countr. Passengers Going Easi Should bear in mind that this is the Best Route to Chioago, And all points east. north and northwest P A i SIX DAILY LINES PALACE SLEEPING CARS snd —raou— CHICAGO «NEW YORK WITHOUT CHARGZ. A e ‘atent Safety Phlm ‘And “Cou- the most aqainst ao- iman Palace slum.n an¢ Dining Cars run on the Burlington formation culmlu n‘:u. rates, 7 appirine at ué:-nl\u of the Bar- s LT 5! FERE 5 s fody i 15 nm Route, G} Eoirienthant mn..m o.uh. fy Tound u 2R & on;"g' m.m. .0, PHILLIFPI, H. P. DEUEL, Reents- Omaka. Tiokei Awtomiaba ! d -”lwb;"gdi peiition aad Prsgec ol potitiogar should that muw of the pen- the heariny FARN &, M. BMITH, Q. EIDDLE, Gew'] Peoa'r's, Gen'l Bup't Chicago. W. CLAIR, d. 8. STEVENS, Passenger Agent, Gen'l Western Ag't, . P. DEUEL, Ticket A H.P.D! ooty Fitsont; 1, Wayee & Chcago —aED— santia B R, L Penns: Condensed Time Table. NOVEMEER, 1875. TRAINS LEAVE CHICAGO DEPOT, Corner Gazal snd Madison Stroets, (West Sid On arrival of Trsis from North and Southwest Trains with No. 6. | No. 4. Through CusDay Ex. Pac, Ex.\ B T0 NEW YORK. | Daily. |ExSas8u 515pm10 0pm o750 14 ST 165am| 708 01 i 520 710 78 300 540 i 12 1215 0 ® THIS 18 THE ONLY LINE That runs the ceiobratel FULIMAN PALACE Caxs from Chiusgo to Baltimors, Washing- ton City, Philadeiphia and New Yok, WITHOUT CHANGE, sk for tickews via Fort Wayne and Pounsvivania Lisa Throgp covets a1 principal tickot Mces, at tha lavmm'mg T LEGAL NOTICE. Tothe Orehard Gty Agriculiural Works, and m.-wl_?n"«lfiffi Works, non-rews- not fied_that on the 28th fl'l, D‘MMEY lc mC 4&)? D‘vlllll s “Bled. o the Sountr. Nabraska, by Lan Barras ""{ 024, Gapital...... Aatherized Doporits as small as ore dollar received ‘and compound interest allowed on the ssme. ADYANTAGES OVER CERTIFICATES 6F DERQGIT, The whols or any part of a deposit after ing in the bank three months will draw interest ‘ment. Tho whoie or any pes Imav b drawn at 2y time, U. S. DEPCSITORY. FIRST NATIONAL -|BANK OF OMAHA, Corner Farsbom snd Thirtoonth-B0s The Oidest Bannrfi Bxtablshmet OMAHA (smocABs0RS T0 KOUNTZR BROE.) E3TABLISHEDIIN 1656. Organtza as @ Nationai Bank :1ugust 201 1868 Capltel aad Profts Over $080,000, DIRECTORS: Kountze, Pres: fent. | Ino. H. Creighion -t [u.“mm.. A.1. POPPLETON, Attarney. bank receives deposts without regard to amounts. fseues tizo cortifcatas bearing intorest. Draws drafts on San Rranciseo and prinet- 1 ci ed St 0 Lonc Bbiin, £d xamms i the priseipal cias o he contin ent o \vm 0. el pans S enlarants in_the Inman 106 MILES SAVED 70 ST. LOUIS. The Kanseo y St. Joe and Counacil Blafis B. R. 2 15 the only dirsct line to SAINTLOUIS! AND THE EAST. 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