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Keep up Stock Through the Winter, Hemember that every shock ol‘ — corn fodaer, every ton of hay or straw fed to & steer of other growing animal that is ellowed to ran down | in the winter, 1# a dead loss; while, | if you add 1n.u' jual amount in value | iirilious food, the growth | i wiil pay a fair price | For Farmers and Stock-Raisers, As an inducement for farmers A'nr the whole. A pig weighing, sa; six bushels of | in the fall, f corn to keep it will be ss light in tbe spring as when the winter teedmg bega 80 the coru consumed 15 & clear and worse, becauss the pig bes per. baps got into an unthrifty hu ! and ty pounds | rough the winter, | that renders it absoiutely of less | velue at the end of the wiater's | feediug than it was But double the feed would have | trebied its Weight, aud given us a thnfty plg to put ou our clover, o perhaps & fat one for the sprin, market, making s satisfactory profit | for the feed and care. So With steer, or other young cattle. A a3 o sheep—as the bad sheep give diminished quastities aud infe quallty of wol—it is, under circum stances, the worst poseible econor: to let them get thin 1 winter. Iu- sorts and all sges of stock. The colts should be kept growing throughout the year. Then, aged horses; if allowed to lose flesh now, | wil b in proper coudition for work in apring; cheaper (o kecp on the flesh they now carry than to putit on anew when the work begins. The breedinz cow c-pecially should be kept in good, strong stock condi- tion &8 well on account of the milk she will give next season, as to pre- serve the sirength and vi oras the calt she is to breed. lodeed, there 18 not among all the various animnls used on a far: e tiat can be named that wili meko a better re- turn for ple and generous feed- iug than the mileh cow; aud yet there is none, we are sorry to say, that is more generally overlooked, neglected, aud cat short in her rations. — [ Nation Stock Journal for 3 usi The Soil of the Niobrara Valley. “The goil in this valley is goneral 1y a mixtore of clay «-d sand, but clay #oil can also 2sily found in suflicien: Lose tuat might de- sire 1t. 5 of olsy and sand are sl ul, making it adepted to the followin 1, ease of breai mto cultiv, t eage of culti- thirdly, re- aud coolness; Lo tske in & ly, no liability to Wheat hias as yet not been proparly tested, but us far as it has been fried it has | been very remuverative; barley,oats and cors have yielded beyood ex- pectations, aud cane (molasses or sorghum) yields at an average of 150 gallens to the acre, and made witha wooden mill at that. Cereals and roots also preduce excellently, while tobaceo is but fair. Flax and other fibres have not been introdue- ed into the « Hay av- erages about 08 to the acre, and is twenty-five per cen than the average quaii y of ihe in the northwest for the simpla re sou that it 15 not coarse aud the 10 waste ing sna tion ; secon vation after tai fourthly, not liabie ‘and fi in it. MEA( MARK:TS. and it 18 mueh | | | | | | City Meat Market 2 Borrath von friiepel Gefitlgel und B> b0 Etungboall, Sbeels Bros JOHN L. HILL. 1=y )k BT = B T S No. 484 Fourteenth St. Keeps constantly on band, Fresh Mesats of All Kinds. Poultry and game of overy description, Smoked meats, Hams, Shoulders &o. Goods delivered in' any pactof free of cost, reasonable. con o1 Oysters a specislity. novaste TP.RR MEAT MARKET 16th Street bet. Cslifornia and Webs N men R T 8ugar Cured Hams and Breakfast Baron. 2t the lowest rates. WH. AUST & ENUTH, Proprietors. mayldly HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. tock raisers to subscribe for the Bue, the pubbsher has completed © Condition of your CHI'.APAN"VALUABLE BDDKS | SPEGIAL GUUTATIONS 1 DORSETT & CO. arrangements for receiving all the | leading works on agriculture, stock raising, a~d ail other works pertain iug to the speciaities of farming, or cattle, sheep, Lorse, or other stock ralsing; also, (reaties on grains, vegetables, and other produce, & , en we begair. | at rates from 15 to 30 per cent. be- lo‘v the retail prices. The benefit of this reduction will be extended | xclusively to our patrons. As au llustration we herewith sppend x few of the leading valusble works, which really ehould be in the hands | of every farmer who wishes to ex- cel, at the terms epecified. We wiil Y | furnish the WEEKLY BEE one yesar deed, this raie holds good 8s to ul! E In addition to the books namgd, 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 BEE one year for $2.50. NEW AMERICAN FARM BOOK. Orizinally by R. L. Allen, re- viced and enlarged by Lewis F. Allen, 526 pages, embracing & com- prehensive and thorough treatise of avery branch—agriculture, cultiva- tion of the land, changing of erops, ralsing cereals, vegetables, &, management of cattle, horses, sheep, hog, fowl, building houses, cisterns, ‘ences, making all necessary useful caleulation, snd m fact embracing everything of value to the farmer, Cost, neatly bound, $2.50; with the Weekly BE?: one year. for $3.75, AMERICAN POMOLOGIST. Apples—The most complete trea- tise on apple culture published ; 208 illustrations, 750 pages; cost $3.00; with Weekly BSE one year, for $4.00. HARRIS ON THE PIG. Breeding, behaving, manage- ment snd improvement, with nu- merous illustrations; cost $1.50; with the weekly BEE one year, for £3.00. THE SHEPHE} DS MANUAL, A practical treaties o the sheep; lilustrated ; by Henry Stewart; cost §1.50; with Weekly BEE one year, for $3 00. MODE&N TORSE DOCTOR. (auscs, nature and treatment of discases and lameness in horses; cost §1.50; with Weekly Bee year for $3.00, BHOOM CORN AND BROOMS, & treatise on raising broom corn and making brooms. on » small or lerge scale. Cost73c; with Weekly Beg one year, $2.50, £ AMERICAN CATTLE DOCTOR, # complete treatise on (he discases of CATILE, SHEEP AND SWINE. 376 pages, illustrated, cloth gilt. Cost $250; with BEE one year for $3.75. GARDENING FOR PRO¥IT Iu (he Marketaid 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, variedes, dis- eases, etc., logether with remarks corn, its culture, ete.; profusely illustrated ; Cost $1.75; with Weekly BEE for $3.15. FARM GARDENING AND GROWING, By Francis Brill—a book useful for every farmer, gardener and tiller of the soil. Cost$1.00; with WEEKLY BEE one year $2.60. ED BARRY'S FRUIT GARDEN, 460 pages, well illustrated und com- plete. Cost $2.50; with WEEXLY BER one year for $3.60. GRAND GE AL Hu'l'EL, OMAB:. Opened l" vat'mhrm 1873, 2op30:1 GE0. THRALL, OMAHA.... B. A VAN NAMEE, Ji The Mottopolytan Hotel is contrally lo- guted. and i Srat-slass in ovory Tespeot. Baving recentl; besn eatirols renova Tae public will find ita comtortable and Bomeli¥e zoase mad b THE ORIGINAL BRIGGS HOUSE Corner Racdolph-St. sad Fifth-Av., CHICAG0. PRICES REDUCED T0O $2.00 and $2.50 Per Dav. Located in the Business Centre. Convenient to all placee of amusement. Elegantly (= i<hod containing all modern improvem« asser i\dovnor. &e. i Propristor. 05T i, Chief Clerk St Gualt Victer’s Restaurant, 100 Farsham, bot. 10th asd lith Strests, OMABA.......NEB. OPEN DAY and NIGHT mosls served m order. Attached & u-»cnu — e T, ® seperate RDVERTISING® st wilicor you metkiag 434 Wi eurey e 7o %mibhum_y tous i lehnrn nw ,.xe & Chicage Pennsvlvama R.,R. Line. Condensed iime 'Table. NOVEMBER, 1875. TRAINSLEAVE CHICAGO DEPGT, Osrnor Canal erd Madisen Streots, (Wost 814 Oc arrival of Trains trom North sud Sonthwest “Turougn Cars D TO NEW YORK ar oF . [FxSaass 10 407 & 7 3 1 : H : e : ; : ] “ H 3 : : 5 o : e i SESERERELZI BARFSSHINES A THIS IS THE ONLY LINE That rons the Coeurian, FULLAAN PALACH a8 irom Clfemgo to Raltimore, Washing- ton Clty, Philade/nia and New York, WITHOUT CHANGE. #Ask for ticken via Fort Wayne and Peanevivania Lise Throgh tickets for sate at ai ek o, a0 ot o mnf" Boton 5 s £l Centennial Roduction IN ADVERTISING. $3.250.40 Worth of NRWESPAPER ADVERTISING > siven for? $700 And o THREE MONTH' NOTE TAKEN adyertisers n payment from adver A PBIHTE LIST. :!y' o a4 St i Ldvecising, went free 0,227 idress. Apply to (mo. P. Illl“ ELL & (‘0., e .| Boand 5 .‘#ulow RENTORE, £ a5 B Dotgvre. 706 pages. | | | | ‘ Oxasa, No. 165 Harney street. Buyers, Packers, AND WHOLPSALE DEALERS 1N Country Produce. BUTTER E36S AND POULTRY A SPECIALITY. Jan. 22,—Our to-days quotati arens. 16llows : deliverod to our addr differen’ R. K. depots. ‘Fresh roli butter 16c. 01 picked butter 10 to 1ic as to quality, Fresh egus, by expross, Xo—subject to candling. | POULTS DELIVERED AT OMABA. turkeye Se per B, ivo chickone 5o per B. Coops” farnished | fresof charge, | Cash on delivery. DORSETT & SHEPHERD, | Agents for_the | CELEBRATED LOWEK VEIN COAL. | pecial contracts made for coal in car.load THE BEE RS A Circulating Medium —IT FIAS. 6,020 SUBSCRIBERS tomey } | qualit MONEY AND COMMERCE. Omams Naa, Jua. 22, I877. Gold, at Omnh.—flunhg. floa | 1055 ; selling, $1 67 a 1 073, COMAMISSION—i KOVIE10N, PRODUCE FRULTS, EIC Batter—Fresh roll wrappings, 1842 Roofng, 1¢ chazoon! 14x20 isx2 do do prints in to | a8 ‘resh Eggs—23 und 25 per dozen. | Poultry—Good dry packed turkeys are worth 10a12¢ per pound;; chick- eus, 7aSe; geese, wanted at 12; | ducks, 10alle. A i | 15516 w Apples— A trifle firmer ai 2758 soount Hper ut o ful vnndltl 300 per bbl. - 5 First quaiity Ro 16 to 20 ver Ib Crauberries—In light stock snd | :} Homun $ firmer at 13 00 per barrel for Cape | do Noil do Cod, and 4 50 per Jersey bushel box, | Cbajcoal.both sides smooth, NoMdo California Pears and Quinces—In goud order, at 3 50 per box of forty Vo | Oranges and Lemons—Messina | . Jjobbing at 500 per box. { New Dates—In small mats, 10¢ —REACHING A— Ry POPULATION OF OVER 36,145, | Per pound. - o ~ew Figs—In boxes, drums, hags | AROSS8E ., % FACTS FOR eaver Creok AA i m | ud baskets, 10ai2c per pound. oo PP o B BUSINESS MEN WHO ADVERTISE| Catitornia white comb money, fa | Siass i TO CONSIDER. sectional frames, 212 per pound. P i R — Booth's Oysters —fJelects, 7c; | Sheisket 1, 1o Business men who adverase will do well | Standerds, 87¢; wochors, 302, | i st to look at the subjoined statement of cir oculation of TAx Bree, November 1, 1676, Wheat—No 1, 1 08§; No2 106§; ":n'V ox:imll . ver g3t 2 Merchants advertise in newspapers to reach | No 3, 95¢; rejected, 80c. xjf.iifid Lk % 4 the people. It therefore vays to investi- s do ® Fate and ascertain the best medium tose- | COTI—Western mixed, 26c. & nom complish that result. The circulation of | O88—No 1, 28¢c; No 2, 25¢; re- freinia lubricativg do B @328 Tur Beg is larger than thatof any paper in | jected, 20c. do o tie trans-Missouri country, excepting San |~ Barley—No 2, 40 No 2, 25¢; re- S iranhrisun{ ]onrnn!:vr (;n. _»mm'im.u :.Az jected, 20c Whitelnd, srictly pure. perh 15 worthy of note: Tux Brk it not merelya |© Rye--50c. o do " 0 Toesl o State paper, but 2 do 4o sfacvure French do 1% A NATIONAL 1" URNAL. (& e do g eux A bladders Tts constantly inereasing snbseription list ‘WIKDOW GLASS. ‘embraces persons in nearly every State and | Bteers on foot ML e Discount 25 off list. 1zl T Territory in the Union, Tha great difficulty | Calves do do P51 and'3d 5100 in establithing newspapers is metin secur- | giio, do Wolverine 350 ing the first three thourand subseribers. — B-rflo‘ ‘fl % When that number is onee reached, the list PROVISIONS | 20 infertor » Hams per 1b, 15 | Muskrat, fa!} rolls up ata rapid rate. Its news becomes | [oins; S leao n more varied and of general interest. and its | Tallow do TR sl dosiaping z advocates help to increase its subseription | Dressed hogs verl00 800 850 | g 10 Ko e aon list by thousands as readily as its agents se- eROCERIES do ' marrow striped prime! 0 © hundreds at the beginning. 8UGARS. oo, T, o8 cbraska is one of the largest States in (iinu-.x:sud v‘dx 1b fi }"f’:} 01, large 800 the Union. Many of its counties are inac- | LO* e £ 13| Wolf No1larss moantain 3m cossiblo to railroads. Yet thero is mot a K,fi,,, out loaf s B | o xo2 e Hd county in the State which Tux Brr does A’ do Lo 3 RO - not reach. As an illustration we will men- # ¢ | Beaver,well furred atd cleanperlb 1 40 do 1B 17 tion & fow of the leading counties in the | Yellow *C” do W ni| pdo. eaeyaudheary L] State: Adams 8 dailies, 25 £ orm. Bl fox el 2 Cars, 76 weeklies: | Q4 Goyernment Java — perlb B 2 | pooriido,redand short bive, perlb 30 Clay, 16 duiics 43 weeklies: Dodgo. 34 dgSREs s e = iAntalons = . 149 weeklies; Douglas, (outside of | o LUMBER Fillmo b P Joists, studding and silis 20 ft and. Young Hyson per Ib 908 50 v 1700 Hall, 34 dailics, 8 weeklios: Jefl- | Gan Powder G 108 8 | 0vor Saat oach nadtions! foot: 1% dailies, 34 weeklice: Johnson, 12 | Imperial g . o 5. 75 wecklies: Lancaster, 62 dai Jolong 3 03 B | o o2 o Lo jincoln county, 48 dailies, DRIED FRUIT. . Y 17 00 H “errl(‘k 20 dailies, ‘l'fhtlln Asvrlu s, !‘"nnd 12 inches g o0 k3 52 weeklie: layers flu ,,&“, 4-;@ weeklies: Platto. 30 dailios. 2) weeklios rodlses e Richardson. 11 dailies, 97 weeklics: Saline, French o 0 29 dailics, 82 weeklics: Sarpy, 15 dailies, s, Tst common 250 10 woeklios: Saunders, 3 dailies. 13| p do Commen do 2 o 20 weaklios ; Seward, 24 dailios, 61 weeklies S F dofune el Take ¥ | 4o 13% 2% ‘Thayer, 10 dailies, 68 weeklies: Washing- 50" | 15t oloar cail %00 ton, 35 dailies, T4 weeklie: . % 3 do 20 woeklies. 9 |t do E4 2 do TOTAL X THE STATES AND TEARITORIES. o i 2% ves. Weelives. Total. o A do 9 brasks . s s . | Tet common do ® Arizona Territory. 1 1 B = *A” shingles k4 California.. 9 1 o o 13%% Extra No lsh i carly garden 21 oans do 3% | ot per 100 @50 H 4 Peas, common gg g: 35,3 é)gn nm‘uum 100 ;;‘r‘ 1 Beans. stri 25 are” o | do ] ‘vimm AxD OvsYERS, o Iihoa b 4 Salmon. 21b can: ‘per dot » ‘;3?, eIt ton, P (] ¢! | S : obeters, o 8 s do " 11b cans 4o Fo0 EEATHER ; ] Osiors,standard.3 b cane peroass 4 %0 | oot pafito s @ 8% Kentucky... % dois d Ibeanado 3W | Matam: 30 M Fredd 1 o slack.2lbeens | do 2 i i : 2 do do ‘llbemis do 80 a2 Murylas H 3 G40 20 ¥atsachus 1 2 Common perbbl 335 250 17 240 ;{mhu u'|. 3 l% Dairy o do 37 s B i ;L } é» innetol syave, o calfs ] 1 1| Choice pergal %0 100 Hemlock, ‘1“1 et er foot z B 16 35 51 | Good do 6 6 do = Montana. 3 2 ‘ommon do 55 do do 5 Novada i i 70 molsares. i W ® perdor 7100 New Hampshire. 3 g Rtoe. do” 10% 120 New Jq 2 ; H Carolina p?lb } -4 0 lbn]nsl,e:.‘ud x‘aséool F- fi 3 Rangoon o ) of P e oawoss, > Simas " verikin 3w 3B 2 3 | s sayo Pern % Beltleather, © LA T 1 Lu Russian dn Boot Wotbie 6 1 4 5 th(er aLEthm)Gwmmdn & de 0 4 125 178 | Omaha soap 5;2 B 3 3 ri6 708000, “ & 205 1 | Black Goods, western . pex D S o s 9 do lofihes do & B | Remlock iine eother o u 3 right Virginia do o 6 Fair bridle porgide 600 700 13 finunl Leaf do 8 100 g:‘..m; collars pee do £ g o Lous W. W Floun | bhl 50 10 09 Soaeara do - B ourt per onoord do %tth::l:.l spring o ‘0 260 é '5; C(-llAr ledn'har (l"lu"ll’) "d'nfl fl g an per ton o " (russt Corn meal T 10 | eataShiener o 18 THEES Green hides Et Green cured hides d [] N, Y, factory. per Ib D do 10 Cg American Swiss ’fl ‘hides do 9 0 Tmported Swiss o nd kip ar 1 Limbure dc Pt o 4 ATTOR FLRNELS ver ] Ana "51 g LOUORS AND WINE. Sesana b d -5 0 rtiigion?” 2 1054 | High winos per gal 1u O DL A ES = ik Blesched Unbloaghod | Aloohol 138 por cent do 22 Y foaasee, b spiri Simae do T n 10 | Marshat -m'mwhmydo i —50— do A 13 a1 Miller’s do 185 do 3% 12 Bnfldl yery fine 400 Chicago and the Fast!| £ % § P [ iR E g i3 2 11 o jaicasoiat 3 & 3 BB o ont iz o — er case e CARPE] AND OIL CLOTh. Chs Co in_lflg )m:wu o0 fig 45.9 : smpagnee, pints in bas) Smlv Direc: Rowte ww | P e Hiaereise S5 30 o\Waterion, Fart Uoivs,Duba. Body Broselg carpetins.per2d 15 30 | o, 30, Ve fine 50016 50 Croses. Praicle Du Ohivz, Wiagns, | J317 do do 13 140 | Al, Edinburgh, per doz 300 Dalatn, Jamcvilis, Bl do do 4 4 | Al Bass&co's rele 30 e do do 3 T |Guinness Dublic stout 0 l‘olnn, Watsrtowa, do 0 & Du Lat, Hadiion and Biiwankse, | Lo c8 do B1W Oil clot} do o 5 18 Betng the Shortastane Fixt Compieted Laze | PLSIOE o o 20 | gl Whowitse poquers 3% (Have You a Dollar? OMAHAandGHICAG [Mmi o do” swA® i) Goastans smoeon 2576 taren p RON A¥D STEEL, e et el s g S 2 RORORSIOIIAR :-: ot Elemt s so | ety ?, 5 B Vo Wil Sema, rostage Patd Naii rods o 0% DAY ana cLERPIZG arivaxizm sow, i) T Fiattorme Nom o ! No2l lo N 1 2 EAR. om0 10 © % pall bundies disoount Mper sent OVE_Y_ R. way delly over the v corren. o bames wiab T.".‘:""‘ ShoSthinitd sad 6 os D | correspondents ‘of the New York Daily | = Plenishes 13 and 16 o1 41 | Worwp, and in fulness, accuracy and enter- Prisiisel Comacetions. do ~ NoT,8 and9 L B o g AT MISSOUSY VALLEY JUNCTION for | COPPe bottoms ¥ | WENT contains the latest news of farm ex- S salnta’ ieched 'vis. ORY GOODS ents 2t home and abroad contributions Slons Oty und Pacife ooaired rams, By homo and forsign writers, full reports of AT GELND JUNCTION fei Fort Dodee, | Amer 2 tho Farmers'Club of the American Inatitute, Do Motngs, vt 5ad Keokuk. 3 === and quotations of valusble and interesting AT WAWB 4, Liorer P, Minneapois, riclosappoariag i the amicultural week- and mnhv-"fl’\" WLu CEE T 3. Its GRANGE NEWS, to which atten- Friis, Cusres Ot , Buriington ani £.. Lou tion i ially called, is a feature which can "A'T CLINTOK . o Dubughe, Dut elth, Prs be found in no other paper. All the resour- 5 o and ol potnts da 1 oeq at the command of & great metropolitan iem wna Dabugue, andChicoss | daily newspaper are emploed in ita- colleo- 'mnn e sha Minpesots et e T | tion, and the result is a page each week T FULTON for Free Kedine 2w § | where the mempors may find & complete re- il T | e o for the past oven davec o adc . u = i A - U e e st dition, to-this weekly' record, Tax Womin 3 gives the cream of ll_rhl .d mrt m‘: ‘-ni afe. ' This department THROUEH TICKETS 1% | B30 cotinee to b under the”oharge of one “ 9 of the active abers of the order- 1w sastern cicles Via 1553 {0 Gan oo pro- | Cebot -% 3 4 Forthe } IRESIDE DEPARTMENT cured, snd any informstion obisized, concern- | Fruit of Loom % 1 n to 11, other attractions, such as ing Routes, aies, et the ‘Tickst Ofice | New York mills » 12 slwlry mmlhmy. humerous extracts k. 'the Uzlon Pucthe Derod Ormsba, and lsost | Wamsuita. % 12 " the comin year, there will be n riacipa kst Uoss on tae e of ¢ | Slattorsills s a0 lundred i&?‘.‘;:ik‘:&t‘ i et Pepperell e MARKLT HEBORTS, broush” 5‘“ 11 | down to the hour of publication, are.the 34! | boet st can bo made, Each ma 3¢ ire » ‘one whose speci an, & o Tmn ’mm‘ i "o best” autoriy on cvredes. that subject in the United States. For acou- RROWE QTR Facy an % Complelonese the markat repors ot Au:’nuo BP ,0‘ ‘Taz WozLp are unrivall o Nebrask: % ““Tum WomLo is not only the best but. the p::g::.fia"‘“"“’ as 5 7 Mowspaber ever offered the farmer.5* i = Somi-Weekly 104 Now.) 82 a Year. Indian Head o Dally (313 Nos.) $10 per Year. A. J. SIMPSON’S 53 S‘; ~ % 53| Spocimen copies sent upon application. CARRIAGE FACTORY, | Rus. mived Jameton ", ol mrm"'m'?n. 55 Park Rmv, N Y. Eetablished 1868, ver cent fan% y xxfi"f}} rum, sn..mgo nneds’s bitters An itrated work = ‘manis, | smmns “AHHIAEEN-W F o m:'p. Lancaster TIOKINGS, 2“""‘" - | Amoskeag Diddetora 1 e Al uoflm. hmlg = Clateadop % 408 PRINTING. THE BEE JOB Printing House & THE LARGEST ——AND— Prining I Illlll}fll FROFZSSIONAL CARDS. | G. 4. HUNT, | A TTORNEY AT LAW. Offies 480 Thir- 1 teenth striet, with J, W. T, Riehards. janli-tf C.F. MANDERSON, ATIORNETATEAV. 30 Famban ., W.J. CONNELL. b BLOR AY LAW AND DISTRIOT O torasn for Besond Jadieial T Omare: PARKE GODWIN TTORNEY AT LAW. 14th and Do R AT ke rodePomein | L.F. MAGINN. TTORNEY AT L.W. OFFICK—Vis- seher’s Block, On sha, Nebras) T. W.T. RICHARDS, A TIORNEYATLAW. offcs £0: 138 Street. bstween Farnham and Harney, ‘Omahs, Nebrasks. WM. L. PEABODY, LA hton Blook, maha. Nobrasks. 0. H. BALLOU TTORNEY AT LAW. Office,Creighton’s new block, southeast corner room, Has the best stock in/Omaha, and ‘makesithe LowestZPrices ! Charles Shiverick, FURNITURE, Bedding, mirrors, and evervthine Pertaining to the Furniture and Un- holsterv trade. Parties desirine goods in this line will find it to their interest to call before purc CHARLES SHIVERICK 203 Farnham Street, ESTABLISHED 1846. The J. M. Brunswick &Balke Co, feb2! mon wenasat tf Factory Nos. 7,9, niStreats. Offce. & 11,19, 18, 17 a0d 19, Rush 8t., North Waser and Mich! ‘Warehouse, 47, 46 and 5. State St., Chisego. SOLE ACTURERS OF THE Patent Novelty Beveled Billiard Tahlt door, Omaha, Nebrasks. G. W. AMBROSE. TTORNEY AT LAW. 280 Douglae St.. Omalia, Neb. Buckingham & Greene, &Tymfl!!fl AT LAW. 0dd Fellow’s £ lock Omaha, Nebras! E.D.C. ER}'LING USTICE OF THE PEACE. Ofice— T N THE WEST! Orders from !rnafl PROMPTLY £{ LLED. All orders must be oash ton on delivery. This establishol plan nables us to fur- nish work at THE LOWRST PRICES. subjec to collees ‘WE PRINT AND:FURNISH BILL HEADS, LEGAL BLANKS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELLOPES CIRCULARS, PAMPHLETS BOOKS, TAGS, BALL TICKET>, CHROMATIC WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY AND AT THE LOWEST CASHPRICES. ‘VEGETINE ” 2 Boston physisien. “basne equal se blood parifier, H won durhl eures, after all other r-n lies had failed, I visited the Laboratory and gon- mu—l myself of its genuine merit. It is repared {rom « rks, roots and herbs, esch of ‘which s Bty fective, and they are Compounded in such a manner as to pro- Guce astonishing results. VEGETINE Is the great Blood purifier. VEGETINE ‘Will'oure the worst case of Scrofula. VEGETINE * Is resommended by physicians and spoth ecaries, VEGETIRE Has offected some marvelous cures in ‘cases of Cancer. VEGETINE Cures the worst cases of Canker. VEGETINE Moots with wonderful ‘success in Murca- nal disea: VEGETINE Wil eradicste Salt Rheum from ithe sys- tem. VEGETINE Cures the most inveterate cases of Erymp- VEGETINE RemovesIpimples and Humors from the ““VEGETINE C\I.ll: Constipation and regulates the bow- YEGETINE Is & valuable re: for Headache. I EGETINE I TINE Restores the entire system to a healthy ‘condition. | VEGETINE Cures Pains in the Side. EGETINE Remoyes the cause of Dissinese. s ieves intnees at the 3 R EGETING Cures Pains in the #ack Yidition Effectually eures ey Complain VEGETING Is effegtivein its cure of Pemals Weaknes VECETI Is lh'gll remedy for General Debility. CETXw 2 hbnnowhdpd"dlul .sses of peocle to | l;i:tlndmoanlmh blood parie | ly N Ua- '5%%‘" I8 SULD BY ALL DRUG- L‘UTKEB. R. WRJGBT JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Offce ) Douglas-st., west entrance Caldwell Blook. isal G. STEVERSON. USTICE OF THE PEACE. No.5, Craish- . clon Blook, (makia, Neb. Coiléctions & E. ESTABROOK, RNEY ATLAW. Offe, Creight TRoox. Guasha. Nes. 0™ o S. SHROPSHIRE. TIORNEY AT LAW. Room No. 1, 8. ¥. Cornor 15th aad Douglas Wtreets, Omaba, Nebrasks. N.J. BURNHAM. TIORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Southeast Corner of I5th and Douglss treets. Umsha Neb G. E. PRITCHETT. A TIORNEY AND COUNSELOR ATLAW Office, 511 Thirteenth Street. Addrees Liock Box' 9 Omaha. DEXTER L. THOMAS, TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Ofice—Room No. 8, Visscher's Block, Omaha, Nob. JAMES O. ADAMS, A TIORNEY AT LAW. Ofics. room ¢ Creighton block, corer Filtesnth and Tanis-tf Douglas streets. hton bloek, corner of Douglas A TIORNEY AT LAW. Offce-room i ‘octi-diewt! MISCELLAN-OUS. Omara & 1. Levis Short Line 876! 106 MILES SAVED 70 ST LODIS. The Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Blufts R. R. 12 tho only direct liza to BALLPROGRMMES, |SAIN T L O U IS | | Homers Odruer: Fope's Homers Iltnd: AND THE EAST. FROM OMAHA & THE WEST - NO CHANGE of cars between Omsha and 6t Louls, and but one between Om: ‘b sad Now Tork This is tho only line running & Puilman Palace Sleeping Day Conch Enst from Omaha via St Joo and Hansas City to St. Louis on Arrival of the Uns fon Pacifie Express Train. PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY ALL REACEING Faslers and Western Citigs. With - ‘changes and in advance of other ‘This entire ineis equipped with Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars PALACE DAY COACHES & CHAIR CARS Celerated Westinghonge Afr Brake. #ar-Seo that vour tickets read /- "Su KANSAS CITY. S4. JOX & GCUNOIL BLUPFSRAILROAD. VIA OHAHA & ST LOUIS Tiokotaifor sale at 53 Faraiam £t., und: @rand eniral Howal. FRANK 8. MOORES Tiake! Ag, £33 Fornima B :oshr.n&otn. §%0. L. )uaagnb won o e 1o R e '“.TBIY Ofse Open su-d.? from 12 to1 p, m. IIHWIBII‘ATIL eyl Oy il 'YOST. Postmaster. e, ST e e Sl Crsordon, AQH &": (2] T L T &Cwmpnny, » LouieMc e Grand Central Billard roam, Omaha, bts justbeen supyiied wih soven o Novelttes. * Th propristor, asapply of arilcles on kand, and s ccceive orders for the company. e o A Rare Chance! iTO GET Vilugl d Negly B To stils u.arease the circulation of THE WEEKLY BEE, and introduce it W Ereaders througheut the entire West, we bave arranged te farnish The Bee to New Subscribersfor 6 Months With any one of the subjoised list of valuabie books below snumerated for The Small Sum of 81.25. These booksfare neatly bouudSin clothlwith faney2iit edge. with afstes! Engraved VignettZor Colored Frontis Piece, Makiog a very haadsome book fg many. new e parlor, aud suitable asT A New Year’s or Christmas Present | ZThis sameljoffer is heldZoutfito getters up of clubs, to whom A Rare Opportunity offered at alnomi and Historical Collection. ‘This willialso affordXCountry Stnday-sehools,Granges other Societies By Getting Up Clubs STWCURE CHEAP LIBRARIES OF GOOD SUBSTANTIAL READING. THE FOLLOWING I8 A LISE.OR-FHEBOOKS) ANT QF WHICH WILL BE FURN- “The Omaha Weekly Bee,” FOR SIX MONTEHS On Receipt of 81.25: LIST OF BOOKS: Aesop’s Fables: Don Jusn: Gulliver's | and Dramatic Works : Tales and Stori Travels: Robin Hood ; Lalla Rooke ; Ireland ; Aneodotes ef Lord Nelson ; Cook’s Letter Writer; Dryden’s Postical Works: The History of England ; History of the Russian War ; Goldsmith’s Postical Works: Lifo of Wellington : Life of Cromwell: Life of Nelson; Pope’s Poetieal Works: Bhelley’s Belsst Works: Walter Seot Lords of the Isles: Woodward's Sele Poems ; Hxploits of KingZArthar. Parties suberibing for the Weekiy Bra, 6 months, can secure the paper with any of the abore books for 51.25. Remittances should be forwarded to BUSINESS MANAGER BEE. OMAHA, - - = NEB. ddew-tf cost, alvery handsome and valuable Literary TO ope’s Robinson Crusoe; Arabian Nights: Die- tionary ‘of Love: Franco Prussian War: Lenguage and Poetry of Flowers; Don Quixotte ; Scottish Chiefs ; Wandering Jow: Anoodotes of Napoleon ; Burns ‘Poemel:By- ron,s Poems; Byron’s Selest Poems ; By- ron’s Choice Poems:: Cook’s Voyages: Moore’s Choice. Works ;: Dryden’s Virgil : Perfect Gentleman ; Perfoet Lady ; Life of Napoleon : Milton’s Poems : Mysteriesof Paris; Royal Fortane Teller: Dream Book ; Boott’s Lady of the Lake : Lay of the Lost Minstrel ; Marmion ; Coleridge’s Postieal TREMONTHOUSE CHICAGO - “Palace” Hotel of Amerwa. The JEWETT WILCOX, Manager. JAMES COUCH, Proprietor.| The Tremont flnut. the ““Palace Hotel™ of Chicao, is unsurpassed in all the appoint- menta, luxuries and comforts of a first-class Hotel. Situated in the heart of the business portion of the city, it offers superior inducemeats to, and is the favorite heme of the pless: ure seeker, commercial traveler, tourist and ‘men, Prices b vo basn made the times, ranging from 3.0 to u.n.rra-y, ‘according to size and loeation of Booms, without bourd. can bs secared at 00 per day, with one of the finest res in the West aitached to the Hotel. e undersigned having assumed the m Id friends, ent of the Tremont, hoves to welcom there his ol usintances, snd traveling public generally, and trusts whener® they visit the city they will favor him with & shase of their prtronags. Respectfally, JEWETT WILCOX. Wadaeer. THE JOHNSON ORGAX MAFUFACTURED BY THE Johnson Organ Company PLATTSMOUTH NEBRASKA. premiam swirded st the Siats Tatrat Omahs, 1875, First wainat cases; m um wherever exiibited. Klogsnt bl © = ‘wortices elothed ; action fx oetavae. Price list 25 low Tsrranlot for iva teria of fve gesre All imusicisas ey orgens betary SITUBREON OBOAY CO., Plstimonts Nah