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MEAT MARKETS. City Meat Market SHEELY B o8, 130aben 1o it enem groen Borvath von rifeed leifd), ©ped, Ralbhcdd. Gefifioel wnd Wik vors g, oleidfall alle Yrten Tiirfle. Artides Gemitie Retd an paud m pablreiden Futorad bittet Aatungivol, v eld Beely ® X JOHN L HILL. BUTCHER. No. 484 Fourteenth St. . Keeps constantly on hand, Fresh Meats of All €1inds. try and game of every dgription. Sipobed Taests, Hams, Shvel Goods livered in any nm‘o"r '-hpnnclty froe of cost. Oysters 5 soe » speciall U.P.R.E. MEAT MARKET 16th Street bet. California and Webster. W keep on band » largs supply of fresh eats. Also s large stock of fine Sagar Cured Hame and Breskfast Bo-on. At the lowest rates. % AUST & KNUTH, @aylély Propriet :-x _____ PROFESSIONAL CAD! ~ G. J. HUNT. AW. Office 499 Thir- TTO] T, Richards. RNEY AT L Tounh sexeet, withd, W C.F. MANDFERSON, TTORNEY AT LAW. (2 Farnham 5t., AT Rebraata. ‘W.J. CONNELL. (OUNSELOR AT LAW AND DISTRIC? ‘Attorney for Bacond Distriet, Rooms ] and 2. Jacob’s Elock. Omabs. Bebraska, PARKE GODWIN TIORNEY AT LAW, 14th and Dougla Streets. with G. W. Duane. LI‘.MGHN. RNEY AT LiW. OFFICE—Vi- T eouer s Blook, Oa wha. W.T. BIUKARDS. TIORNEY ATLAW. Offce 40, 1808 e Bea 2 WM. L. PEABODY, L AvER hton Block, Nebraska. 0. H. BALLOU TTORNEY AT LAW. Office,Creighton’s | new block, southeast corner room, first | Omaha. Nebraska. ‘W. AMBROSE. A TIORNEY AT LAW. 280 Douglar St.. Omaba, Neb. Buckingham & Greene, ATRETEE AT JAW, 0dd Rallews Omaha. Nebrask: E. D. C. ERFLING, USTICE.OF THE PEACE. Office—C Tonth a2d Leoveaworts oottt LUTHER R WRIGHT USTICE OF THE PEACE. Offce Douglas- ot entrance Caldwell lock. snl n bl m-m lock, Omsha, Ne TTORNEY AT LAW. Office. Creightor A "Bk Criaba. Neb. > J.8. SHROPSHIRE. TTORNEY AT LAW. Room No. E. Corner 15th and Douglas Streota, mahs. Nebrasks. N.J. BURNHAM. TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Btreets. Omaba. Southeast c‘{’r::r ot 15th and Douglas ~ G.E.PRITCHETT. JRNEY AND NUFEIWB A’l‘ I.AW élggu si 'm th Street. nnx‘rm L. THOMAS, AND COUNSELOR AT LAW &?fi%‘gu- No. 8. Visscher's Blook. JAMES 0. ADAMS, TTORNEY AT LAW. Offce, room 6 Crelghton block. corn nth and Do s X n.wsnn:x.u. TIORNEY A;rl ;.AW oa}«;—m?u . corner of Dot Ly iy Creighton block. corn ugl " MISCELLANEOUS, Througb to Chicaco WITHOUT CHANGE QF CARS. The Chicasn Burlington & Quincy RAILROAD. With its d Pertect Track, Bl th its Bmooth an Track. Rlesant PULLMAN SLEEPING AND DINING CARS Is acknowledged by the , and all who rnnlm&lnh best ap, nnu-drm in country. Passengers Goling KEast Should bear in‘imind that tLis is the Best Route to Chicago, And all points east. north and northwest lely this route have choice of Four t Toutes and the advantase of SIX DAILY LINES PALACE SLEEPING CARS —reon— CHICAGO NEW YORK WITHOUT CHANGX. this )iz froana ou thialine m“""'fi nst ao- P, DEVEL, 3.0, Pm P, L Rl B Buiane tt. Omaba Pitisburt; ¥t Womo & Chear Pennsvlvania R.R. Line. Condensed Time Table. NOVEMBER, 1875. TRAINS LEAVE CHICAG) DEPOT, Oorner Canal and Madison Rtreets. { West 814 On arrival of Tratnatrom North and Southwest Z 4 P sl woowe-~EBma ERRNSIENEREE CHEAP AND VALUABLE BOOKS. For Farmers and Stock-Raisers, As an inducement for .farmers and stock raisers to subscribe for the BEE, the pubhsher has completed arrangements for receiving all the leading works on agriculture, stock raising, w1 d il other works pertain- Ing to the specialties of farming, or cattle, sheep, horse, or other stock raising; also, treaties on grains, vege'ables, and other produce, &, at rates from 15 to 30 per cent. be- low the retail prices. The benefit of this reduction will be extended exclusively to onr patrons. As an illustration we herewith append & few of the leading valuable works, which really should be in the hands of every farmer who wishes to ex- cel, at the termsspecified. We will furnish the WEEKLY BEE one year in addition to the books named, for the prices referred to. ELEMENTS OF AGHICULTURE, A Book for Young Farmers—By Geo. Waring, Jr.; 254 pages; cost, $1.00 with the Weekly BEE oue year for $2 50 NEW AMERICAN FARM BOOK. Originally by R. L. Allen, re- vised and enlarged by Lewis F. Allen, 526 pages, embracing a com- prehensive and thorough treatise of every branch—sagriculture, cultiva- tion of the land, changing of crops, raising cereals, vegetables, &ec., management of cattle, horses, sheep, hogs, fowl, building houses, cisterns, tences, making all necessary useful calculation, and 1 fact embracing everything of value to the farmer. Cost, neatly bound, $2.50; with the Weekly BEE one year, for $3.75. AMERICAN POMOLOGIST. Apples —The most eomplete trea- tise on apple culture published ; 293 fllustrations, 750 pages; cost $3.00; with Weekly BEE one year, for $400 HARRIS ON THE PIG. Breeding, behaving, manage ment and improvement, with n merous illustrations; cost $1.50; with the weekly BEE one year, ior $3.00. THE SHEPHERD'S MANUAL. A practical treaties on the sheep; illustrated ; by Henry Stewart; cost $1.50; with Weekiy BEE one year, | for $3 00. MODERN HORSE DOCTOR. Causes, nature and treatment of dicases and lameness in horses; ost $1.50; with Weekly Bk one year for $3.00. BHOOM CORN AND BROOMS, & treatise on raising broom corn and making brooms. on & small or large scale. one year, $2.50. THE AMERICAN CATTLE DOCTOR, & complete treatise on the disesses of CATTLE, SHEEP AND SWINE. 376 pages, illusirated, cloth gilt. Cost $250; with BEE oue year for $3.75. GARDENING FOR PROFIT In the Marketand Family Garden ; by Peter Henderson ; tinely 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, elc., together with remarks corn, its culture, etc; profusely illustrated; 706 pages. Cost $175; with Weekly BEe for .15 FARM GARDENING GROWING, By Francis Brill—a book useful for every farmer, gardener and tiller of the soil. Cost$1.00; with WERKLY BEE one year $2.60. BARRY’S FRUIT GARDEN, 460 pages, well illustrated and com- plete. Cost $250; with WEEKLY BEE one year for $3.60. AND SEED Cost 75e; with Weekly BEE | SPECIAL QUOTATIONS. DORSETT & CO. No. 163 Harney street. Buyers, Packers, ANDIWHOLESALR DEALERS IN Country Produce. BUTTER E.GS AND POULTRY A SPECIALY. Ouama, Jun.18,—Our to-days quotations are as_tollows u-um-l to our address at differen’ R. R. Feeen roli butior 16s. 01d packed butter 10 to 14c as to quality. Fresh egas, by express, 2o—subject to Live turkeys 8¢ le.mm', Seper B. Coops” farnished free of charge, Cash on delivery. DORSETT & SHEPHERD, Agents for the CELEBRATED LOWEK VEIN COAL. 1 Special contracts made for coal in car.load ot THE BEE g v Circulating Medium —IT HAS— 6,020 SUBSCRIBERS! —REACHING A— POPULATION OF OVER 36,145. FACTS FOR BUSINESS MEN WHO ADVIRTISE TO CNSIDER. Business men who adverure witl do well to look at the subjoined statement of cir- culation of November 1, 1876, ‘hants advertise in newspapers to reach e people. It therefore pays to investi- gate and ascertain the best medium to ac- complish that result. The circulation of Tax Bre is larger than that of any paper in issouri country, excepting San Francisco journals One additional fast worthy of note: Tar Bk is not merelya local or State paper. but A NATIONAL J"URNAL. Its constantly increasing subseription list embraces persons in nearly every State and Territory in the Union, Tha great difficulty in establithing newspapers is met in secur- ing the firit three thousand subscribers. When that number is once reached, the list rolls up at rapid rate. Its news becomes ‘more varied and of general interest. and its advocates help to wmerease its subscription list by thousands as readily as its agents se- cure hundreds at the beginning. is one of the largest States in the Union. Many of its counties are inac- cessible to railroads. Yet there is mot 3 county in the State which Tax Brr does notreach. As an illustration we will men- tion a few of the leading counties in the State: Adams county, 2 dailies, 2% weeklies: Cass, 30 dailies, 176 weeklies: Clay, 18 dailies, 43 weeklies: Dodge, 3¢ dailies, 149 weeklies; Douglas, (outside of Fillmore, weeklios: Platte. 39 dailies, 20 weeklies Richardson, 14 dailies, 97 weeklies; Saline 29 dailies, 82 weeklies: Sarpy, 15 dailies, 109 weeklies: Saunders, 36 dailies, 13 weeklies : Seward, 24 dailies, 64 weeklies Thager, 10 d : Washin ton, 3 dailies, 74 weeklies; Webster, 39 weeklies. TOTAL IX THE STATES AND TERRITORIES. Ewon-BEEntannaab I§|=W=E--§mmansz.qu,u GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, OMAHA.......NEBRASKA. MEDICAL. AMERICAN SURGICAL INSTITUTE POR TRE TREATMRNT O AllClsses o Surgery, Chronic Diseases & Defornitiss. 8.D. Merocer,M.D, SuBrun and (n chll't‘ of Chronic Diseases. . D., m charge of Diseases of Eye. h-lr d Throat. sepleodawt Iargest and best hotel between Chica- o — new Soptem! Peomb g R0, THRALL. THE umoromul OMAHA.. B. A. VAN NAMEE, 4 The Metropol ::M' Motr zoxn Jiote] s oontrally lo- bito w Sy e o 2 emtoriabte aai house mas-tf The Bomelik; THE ORIGINAL BRIGGS HOUSE Corser Randolph-SL asd Fifth-Av., THE ENEMY OF DISEASE! THE FOE OF PAIN! To Msaland Beast.2 I8 THE GRAN OLD MUSTANG LINIMENT, Which has stood the testof 40 years Th xnom-u-m.ozm“m st it will ot oure, o ache. 20 pain. that affcts the uman body, e fomess’ cuimat, e does ouck, A bottle cost- PRICES REDUCED T0 $2.00 and $2.50 Per Dav. Looated in the Business Centre. Convenient to all places of smusement. Elegantly furnished. flflnmmn all modern improvements. puunflfrehntor‘lo 0. F. BiLL, Chief Clerk (iate of Gull Hodse. Victor’s Rastaurant 100 Farsham, bet. 108 asd Iith Strects, OMAHA.......NEB, OPEN DAY and NIGHT Al mesls served to ordar. Attached 1o ent'for adies B g LEGAL NOTICE. Stats of Nebragk Uouglas county. ss : At County Co fam thlsnunly court room, in#and for said cdunty. Decemb. . Frosent o W ma-, dece: ‘and on filing the verified po- I Saumen, prayine oIk e r s apeened Tor Besring aid i ition. when all 2" in lg itic h.h h‘l el el State of Nebrasks, Douglas Coun AT county coart eld st wlfl.mm in and for said county, e I e Sunty Judge. In the matter o of Max Bcnryshl deceased. On reads and filing !.I' stion of Elise Stein, will and testamentof l‘m-ld Max. SRR ot e this that ONEY AND COMMERCE. OMAEA, Nas., Jai. 18, 1877, Gold, at Omaha—Buying, §105a 1054; selling, $1.07 & 1073, ‘OOMMIBSION—PROVISION, PRODUCE FRUITS, ETC. Butter —Fresh roll or prints in wuslin_ wrappings, 18a25c, as to quality. Fresh Eggs—23a25¢ per doz. Poultry—Is working scarce, and good dry-packed turkeys are worth 10a12c per pound; chickens, 7a8c; geese, wanted at 12¢; ducks, 10ai1c. Game is all outlawed. FRUITS Apples—A trifle firmer at 2768 300 per bbl. Cranberries—In light stock and tirmer 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. Double retined, Noat Oranges and Lemons—A carload | 49 -3 of Messinas jobbing at500 per box. | Bussia. pecfoet. T to 11 New Dates—In small mats, 10¢ | *A” American imitation per pound. o fhes than fall bundle sdd ome oeat. New Figs—In boxes, drums, bags - and baskets, 10a12c per pound. California white comb honey, in sectional frames, 2lc per pound. Booth’s Oysters —Selects, 47c; standards, 87¢; anchors, 80>. Gruceries—Coffees an sugars have advanced, as will be seen by our price st Trade continues fair. Wheat—No 1,1 08§; No2 106§; No 3, 95c; rejected, 80c. bl Corn—Western mixed, 26c. do 3{,’ sino pure French g: Oa's—No 1, 28¢c; No 2, 25c; re- Redload Jected, 20c. Patty'ln bisdders & Barley—N0 2, 403; N0 2, 256; 10 | prioy o DP00WRD o list- Jected, 20c. w‘.',?..,.,’:‘. and 3 Rye--50c. s K1 selsefesesse RYSESEENERE ao. Sheot tin ¥ to 30 inches do © Bio®H do Tinners’ solder, extra rein 4 Fo1 sheet do o ¥ ==wm¢ 5 n Linseed oil, raw Linseed ofl, boiled Lard oil, No 1 o RRBUS §E===!=§ i Bensine ost Virginia lubrioating oil tine Whita lesd, sriotly pare. per®. ak fg=§§§ il 8 SBRSS8SMTS ABTHBLSI o Zist VRO R o tnferior Muskrat, fall COMMERCIAL. go ia o o LIVE STOCK. do snnk. black prime n Darrow striped prime b m No 1, large Wnl( Nu 1large monnll‘l do No lzllllfl vr-ln- Batver: "-.n farred aud cleaa perlb do and heavy 0 Red fox No Kid fox No 1 Deerskin,redand short blue, per Ib Antelove’ Bnos 8888 - mwo- = LumBER Joists, studding and sills 20 ft and under Qver 2) feet each additional foot! FencingNo1 do No Lst common boards 2d do $A7 stook bondl 10404 13 inches B b do do d 16 loas 1,15 16 ¢ and3 inoh s, Young Hyson do o ""{; L& e @un Powder "“;fl“. Shas o common olong 21 *d0 Michigan Agples. ichigan Apples Salt Lake " 8o Pt ins, layers G0 seadioss do Valencia Pranes, French Raspherrios o Common Peaches sastern Common No 1 shingles D'& f pickets pe_ 100 mare do_ do 0'G Batten per lineal foot Rough do do o Peaches 2 1b can: wwesowIEERNEREBEEESSRRAGTINNE LS £E2388253°2883382883538882388885 cberrles Rhabarb, 2 1b cane Cherries _do Pino applesdo LEATHER Best Buffalo <ole Matamoras do * Best oak Baitimore oak sole French kips o’ calf, leading brands Domestic kips i | I 2 Gorn. 2 Peas, urly Tarden 2o m.dn BANKING HOUSES. MISCELLANEOUS. Coep Farms | Free men | —ON THE LINE OF THE— Union Pacitic R. R. A LAND GRANTOF 12,000.000 Acrescf the Best Farming & Mineral Lauds IN AMERICA. 3,000,000 In Nebraska, IN THE GR4AT PLATTE VALLEY, ‘The Garden of the West. —PFOR BALE— =T PUCIS TT 06T COMPETTRN = Ten years® redit, intares Frve omoctosts for sotuatmetiamar 2t The h-n Tosation for solonies. ldiers entitled to s homestead of 100 acres. Froe from Omaha to vurchasers o lands. i Seotionai mave, andT Ty Demphles, THE PIONEER, » handsor {illustrased the Bomestead law. mu-f' ef-'.' '“"""' of e wordy. Addies 4. B. GRINELL, Ressiver. Throngh Line North and smml In ufla ith Gro-t East & We.t l’.ina —FORMS AN— Unequalled Route —FROM— Omaha to St. Paul AND OTHER Minneso'a Points | Pllunrn by thls Toute lesving Connel will make at the tions with the Avoiding delay, hetel bills snd transter. THROUGHTICKETS FOR SALE, At all the principal ticket offices- A RUSSELL, ¢ w and Ticket Agt. JOB PRINTING. THE BEE JOB Printing House THE LARGEST ——AND— MOST COMPLETE o foot do omsoomm sosotom 53 BEESRSSL 4B SANASESREESIRRRINEREBE! s J2 2°=88838 EEESSS!ESS!%E&'E!!.: bt Common Dairy Choloe Good Common o N. 0. molasses, Oak line Homaloet o hmuanum Bomlock 150 eather Fair bridle 5 -2 zge SSSBRYEKE & SKES: BIIJs s8x % Toam collar Booteh _do Gonoord do Collar leather (black) per ft o do st) do B BRBR op nDE @reen hides pern Green cured hides do_ oo 1 o Dry salted hides Dry calfand kip pelts low = do EAD STUFFS o1 Louis W. W. Flour! per bbl = 3 %‘innmmfln ey S kil Gorn mea) LOUORS AND WINE 8838 83388 F5S Hign A{gnu:f'xfl oont ”ag" Tty hukyd T YanhalFa5evon, 0 mimé 0w B S 08 ot o 0o 080 ©S2LLBRIIRISISERLNE CHICAGO, Rock Island & Pacific Railroa. THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE FROM OMAHA TO CHICAG¢ AND THE RAST Via Des Motnes, lll"lbml and #osk lalane Thie Rote berny ¢ utppet whr slegant new Coaches, Pg' | vant lll‘ well MF lssted track, of traveling public an East orn Line unequaled for Speed, Comfort »pd 8 B sEsus Brsisre = =4 !!So 82g3asadses8 Noltogoa ™ VAT BR. o perl Nodlto do No® do NoZ lo Nol lo Full bundles discount 30 per cent. corras.. All Passenger WrsTiveHOUSK Patane Miller’s Patent Safet? Tratos ""“"E‘A itn the Plaitorm Cou sEEEHY 5 Leave Dai v, counec « ss oflows AT DES MOINKS with the Des Motnes Vaise: Railrosd for Oskalooss. Ottumw, Keokul and t. Louis, AT GRINNELL with the Central Railrosd of adoms, toran ElnunarfinoBL Paul, Bapid: Burlingien, iar g Paa WiLToN RouthWraters voints Wi v) DAVENEOET ‘with toe nmnpm &st A5t Falivoad tor polnte north, K ISLAND vith tho Western Usion A fhcass rt, Belolt, Racine, Mil- iy o northern Diinols #nd Wiseonei~ AT ROCE TELAND with the Rocklord, Juixad snd 8t Loots B tiroed Tor e Lo 15 o0 AT BLAND wes the Peoris & Bock Isiand Baflroad for Peoris and points east. AT BUREAU :um Tith ranet or “Hen Tacon, CAiMoo'K and Pooria. ATLIEIE Wil Lo Tiinet Genra Bt for potsta gorih and south. A e I e S Baet, North and coate. -===-E§ o THEOUGH TICKETS to all Kastera via bl Une, can ba procvid; «od any infoe- ‘mation rout o, 1454 o E,.a. sipel o O, e eiper st Soe T 15, e Choexew wnroasa Imeipe ! Bagtarn Fainee Nobraska standard A4 "’X"'“ & lm“ n.dm seglsss Folteg=®" intor: Topurding Pameners su. t o y frvhihod, snd Slseping Co: EE SR i by .M 8MITH, B. SIDDLX Gen’l Paaw'r'a et Gen'1 8- W.CLAIR, 8.8, Pamenger Agent, Gen'} Omada. 5. P: DEUKL, Ticket Agent, Jib Prining i I N THE WEST! Orders from Aroad PROMPTLY FILLED . must bocash subjct to colles- Al orders tiop on deli: established plan mables us to fur- nish work at THE LOWRS? PRICRS. 'WE PRINT AND FURNISH BILL HEADS, LEGAL BLANKS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELLOPES CIRCULARS, PAMPHLETS BOOKS, TAGS, BALL TICKET», BALLPROGRMMES, CHROMAT!C WORK PROMPTLY AND AT THR LOWEST CASH PRICES. Victims_o LEGAL NOTICE. Tothe Orchard Giy 4 my griculieral Works, end | THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED; BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRABKA. CALDWELL HAMTLTON &G0 BANKERS. Business transacted same as that of an incor- porated Aoccounts kdept in nn:; rency or subject dght nhaok without no- tes of devosits ondemand withoutinter- est. Advances made to cus- omers on approved se- ourities at market rates of interest. Buy and sell gold, bills ofexchange,gcovernment State, County -ud City ‘bonds. ht drafts on Scot- COLLESTIONS PRONPRLY NADE' FRANK MURPHY, £NUS LOWI, Prosi ise-! BEN. WOOD, Cashisr. STATE SAVINGS BANK orthweat Coraer Farsham Thirtes 1oy Deposits as small dollar nd Sompetnd irtereet iiowed on the sames ADTANTAGES OVER CERTIFICATES OF DEMISIT, The whole o any part of & depoutt after romaining in the bank three months will draw Tntetest lmn date of deposit to pay- a0y part of & dopun Dav be drawn at aav e, U. S. DEPOSITORY. FIRNT NATIONAL BANK OF CMAHA, d ThirteantheSts. The Oldest Banking Establishment OMAHA Coraer Faraham (svocRssoRs 7o xoUNTER BROE.) ESTABLISHED Capltal and Profts Over SO0, DIRECTORS: ‘This bank receives deposits without regard to smounts, llll- time msflm_ b‘lfinl lnlfl-‘. ws drafts or 0 5“ mh‘l of Lht Unlhd Ehhl .hu Lnndnn sbiia, Edinburg and the principal cities of he s;uimudu ent of Omata & St Loms Short Lim: 18781 tickes for emigrants in the ootighs Has the best stock in Omaha. and makes the Lowest Prices | Charles Shiverick. FURNITURE Bedding, mirrors, and evervthine pertaining to the Furniture and Uy. holsterv trade Parties desirine go:;hmth:l‘uhnowlll find it to their interest to before purchasing. CHARLES SHIVERICK. 203 Farnnsm Street. ESTABLISHED 18486. The J. M, Brunswick & Balke o, Pustory Noa 7,9,11, 13, 15. 17 aad 19, &: Warehouse, 47, feb31 mon wenasat tf North Wate: and ¥ichicu Ntrats Ofce. g Chisago. and §. State St.. 3 Patent Novelty Beveled Billiard Tabls 106 MICFS SAVED 10 ST LOUIS The Hamsao City, St. Joo and Council Blufts B. R. 1s the only direct line to SAINTLOUIS! AND THE EAST. FROM OMAHA & THE WEST N0 CHANGE St Louis; aa et one pogmoon Oma "4 ba and New York. This is the only line running s Pullman Palace Sleeping Day Coach East from Omabna via St. Joe and Hansas City to Si. Louis on Arrival of the Un 8 TALL REACHING Exstern and Western Cities fon Pacific Express Traim. With less changes andim advance of other lines. PASSENGEX TRAINS DAILY This entire ineis equipped with Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars PALACE DAY CUACHES & CHAIR CARS Milier’s Safoty Platform aad Coupler, AND THE Celebrated Westinghouse Air Brake. @wrSoo that vour tiokets read via-wa KANSAS OITY. 8T. JOE & GOUNCIL BLUPFSRAILROAD. VIA ORAHA & ST. LOUKS Tiokets'for sale st 53 Faroham Bt.. " Grone oot Herar. T FEANK I MOOKES lr_h.'tl-fi_I . ¥, BA . A.C. DA Centennial Roduction IN ADVERTISING. $3.250.40 Worth of NKWSPAPER ADVERTISING given for T Grand Cotra Biard s, has Just been sappiied witss s ~ Noveities. proprietor, H. ith, of les on 'y - roceive orders for the company. m h._”" ” 35 l“’.‘ D A Rare Chance! TO GET Imaleand Neaty B AT NOMINAL PRICES. Tostil 1.creass the circulation of THE WEEK 3 Tenders: hroughout the atire Weet. we Bave Sy ey 5 B0 "o The Bee to New Subscribersfo' 6 Months With any one of the subjoined list of valasbie books below snamerated for The Small Sum of 81.2; ‘These books'are neatly bouudZin clothlwith fancy’gilt edge. with a stee Engraved Vignett or Colored Frontis Piece, Making a very handso-ue book forithe parlor., and suitable as’ A New Year’s or Christmas Present | This sameoffer is heldZoutli'o getters up of clubs. to whom A Rare OOpportunity offered at amomi eost. alvery handsome and valaable and Historical Collection. ‘This willZalso afford Country Stunday-schools,Granges other societies By Getting Up Clubs TO R¥"TTRE CHEAP LIBRATIES OF GOOD SUBSTANTIAL READING. THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST.0F THE BOOKS, - TR S HEBOOKS, ANY OF WHICH WILL BE FURN “The Omaha Weekly Bee,” FOR S1X MCNTHS On Receipt of §1.25: LIST OF BOOKS: Aesop’s Fables: Don Juan: Gulliver's | and Dramatic Works : Tales and Stories Travels: Robin Hood ; Lalla Rooke ; Pope’s | Ireland : Anecdotes of Lord Nelson : Cook’s Homer’s Odyssey ; Pope’s Homer's Illiad ; | Letter Writer: Dryden’s Poetical Worl Robinson Crusoe: Arabisn Nights: Die- History of the tionary ‘of Leve: Franco Prussian War: Langusge and Poetry of Flowers: Don Quixotte ; Scottish Chiefs : Wandering Jow; Ancedotes of Napoleon ; Burns Poems :By- Byron’s Belect Poems : By~ o’ Choice Poems: Cook’s Voyages: Xoore’s Choice Works: Dryden’s Virgil ; Pezfoct Gentleman ; Perfect Lady ; Life of Napoleon : Milton's Poems ; Mysteriesof Paris: Royal Fortune Teller: Dream Book ; Boott’s Lady of the Lake : Lay of the Lost Minstrel ; Marmi leridge’s Poetical Literary Life of Wellington ; Life of Cromwal Life of Nelson: Pope’s Poetical Works: “helley’s Beleot Works; Walter Scot Lords of the Isiss: Woodward's Poems : Bxploits of King’ Arthar. Parties suberibing for the Woekly B, ¢ months, can secure the paper with sny of en.s Poems ; THE JOHNSON ORGA /. MAFUFACTURED BY THE Johnson Organ Company PLATTSMOJTH NEBRASKA. Finst w-nln--m at the State Fa'rat Omaba, 1875, all com) @ U1 wherever exhibited. Elegant biack walnut cass 1vory Fronta o boy ‘rass pins ; mortices clothed ; action a3 qu. k and parfect as ths beet pian: sertect; fx octa-en, h:-.(u-mu Mol any Sratciass instrument. Eve the term of ire years. 4 - ausiciias i perac o “-I-'II‘ lnlikltn!nlu“ v’-“vnnn- g elsew! e s iy b JOHNSON OBGAN (0., Piatismouth Neb TREMONTHOUSE *Palac:” Hotel of Ame:noa. JEWETT ILCOX, Manager, JAMES COUCH, Proprietar. The travel and made ng from B0 o 3430 por day. T o size and locatinn of roome. o vocurod at 11 io $2100per 4y with oue of the Bnest ou: ita hed to the Hotel. 12 Saving sesamed the f of the Trement. hoves o guicom ‘ances, and tray ‘publie favor bim with a shere nl&nlrm JRWETE WILCOX. Madager.