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'HEDAILY BE seee B Tuesdny Norning, 3o Job print tue BEE office. —Masks and trimmings, largest assortment, at Max Meyer Co.’s. —The Omaha City Band, Prof. Hoftman, leader, celebrated its | fourth - auniversary at Turner Hall | Sundsy evening. — A large number of the members of the Legislature, who spent Sun- day st Omaha, returned to Lineoln yesterdsy afternoon. —Sunduy was & most beautiful day, and the streets resounded with | the werry jingle of the sleigh-t from morniug till night | —Luther Drake, tbe of the Btate , had one of his legs bad! mashed in a eolison Batur ening while coasting down Har. | street hill. | —Live hogs sre now bringing$f per 100 pounds in | sey are not coming t ut present. J. E. Boyd has killed 26,000 so far this seaso. | n o Legisluture, | prominent eitizens inder postoffice or ase leave | R. A, * Harris', e North Star Society will sve its masquerade ball at Tarner Hall on the 24th of February, and not on thel2th, as stated in Satur- 1y's paper. —A meetmg in the cause of tem- erance was held in the First Baptist church Jast evening. Hon. J. B Vinton and others addresed the members. We Jbave received anofher in- sice of fine Black, Green and Ja- fler (he same iu antities to suit purchasers, at ex- tremely low prices. Poxnx, MEYER & R, mondwed KE, Farnbam St. Grocers. -Little Bismarck 1s publishing | a semi-occasional paper in the in- of lh¢ Omaha Maennerchor, their annual mas- uerade ball at Turner and Thiele's il on the mght of February 13(h ball promises to be & grand af- tair Sunday soeak-thief sioped with a fifty-doilar overcost, in & of which was 2 fifteen-dol from the Pacitic Hot Bluffs, aud came over t i1 Couneil Omsha p terview him. 1, whilher he was (ra s078 who are still anxiou: R ry frame buildig, owned by B. R. Krighsum, on 8ix teenth street, north of (he bricg was destroyed by fire Saturday The loss was about be fire depsrtment was unable to i re much assistance, as there i T in that viewity, althoug! ught veral no: the creek. ther to be th ot —Henry Hornberger, » promivent wholesale liquor dealer of Gmal was iu the eity this morning to respects to debtors. Henry wax ove of the members of the Iate Douglas County Democratic Cor= on, and was also onc of the irteen who took such a decided 1d against the villainoussehemes congoeted by the arch-apostate o! | ‘ival nar2Ceodwly - Omaha , to sacrifie Pt on. The { vt at w ) ey R T e S t at (be Billiard Hall of the | are very bitter - and denounce hizm & beiug unwor- thy the recognition of a decent man.—[#remont Tribune. A\cademy of Music—Eaterininments this Week. i Manager Sam Gladstone has e | cured the Borger Family and Sol. | Smith Russel for Thursday even- nd theSal'sbary Troubadours, mic opera, for Friday evening 18uturday afternoon and evening of this week. The San Francisco Call says of the first mentioned troupe : “Lonst night the Bergers and So! Smith Russell closed their most sue- ul engagement. Coming here the intention of staying but two weeks, the appreciation which oir entertainment met with fullv warraated the lengthening of their stay to five, and we may say their entertainment fully warranted the ldom have we seen « xingle artist win the attention and excite innocent laughter with pure humor as Mr. Russell has d.ne. His es have been studies, and as dies have beeu of the most admi- rable order. Miss Auna Theresi Berger, besides being & most charm- ing little body in sppearsnce, is an -xcoedingly clever cornet-soloist,al- though like all soloists, she has in- clined too much to thedisplay of her These are ihe stars of company, aud the remainder ouly lesser by comparison.” The Milwaukee *entinel says this of the Troubadours, who, by the 4y, have been here before : A wood hotse greeted this charm- t {ull)sd in Milwsukee. since thelr last visit they have evi- dently lost nons of their populanty, and “‘patchwork ’ will be more pop vlar than ever when they leave. “w new patches are to be found. the performane, and those are no great improvement. Beveral of the sons have been changed,but the new to be scarealy as popular as the old. *Take it in” jc | <l renined with & few new locai | hits on election. The most success- | § it “patchworker” of the compauy | mdoubtedly Miss Nellie M. Henry. sl T temrTs i THIT REST SOF I COAL in the | mar i the CELEBRAT. 1 LOWER VEIN (OAL, which car | e et of Dorsett & Shopard, acents, | building. OSKALOOSA COAL. Loy tried, und well tested; the | most poprlar coal in the market 76.50 per ton, Towa Coal Co. | Janl2-eodit 51513 street, ! | came in on the train that arrived | here yesterday morning that a mur the murdered man being Pat. Fitz | & gerald, o seotion bows, and the murderer | places—once through the right lung , aud ouce betweba | was arrest-d on his return from Deadwood, we to-day publish tue | | that his return, which was looked the best recommendation that the business place is crowded with cus- at that FRENCH COFFEE HOUSE, 252 Farnham street, should go,” etc., sayd the good book. But how ean you train him up without keeping him clean ? B.T. Babbitt’s Toilet Boap, then, and when he is old he will not d part from its use. The soap is made of the best materials, and absolutely the king of totlet soap. delicious, but not artificlal, for no foreign odor is needed to disguise impurity and poison BOURBON WHISKY at M. W. KENNEDY’s, No. 488 Thirteenth At Bashmau’s Closing Safe. jal6tf op Murder onthe Line of the K. C.. 8t Joe & C. B. Railway. ‘We learn from an employe of the | K. C., tit. Joe & C. B. railway, who | ier was committed Ssturday even- ug at Rushville, south of St. Joe, is npamed Coons. 1t appesrs that a quarrel tok place ina saloon over & debt of six dol- lars due to Coons from Kitagerald. Bo sth men went out of the saloon, d Fitzgerald was soon after killed being stabbed in two the shoulder | | biades, Cooas made his esoape and | has not yet been arrested. Fitz- gerald’s Temains were brought to Hall’s station on the train. A Correction. PERSONAL PARAGEAPHS. F. Van Vliet, U.8 A., is at the | Grand Central, Hon. J. M. Woolworth has gone | to Washington. E. R. Jobnson, of Chicago, is at the Metropolitan. A.T. Rodgers, of Bt Louis, is at the Metropotitan. P. 8. Kingsland, of 8t. Louis at the Metropolitan. Amold Barber, of New York, is at the tirand Central. K D. Cleveland, of Chicago, is at the Graad Central. D. G. Secfield, of Ban Francisco, h at the Grand Central. Alfred Morton,U. B, A., and fam-, ily, sre at the Graud Central. Capt. W. H. Ashby, of Beatrice, spent Sunday at the Grand Central. Thos. A. La Motte and lady, Ipasmuch as the BEE some days | of Philadelphia, are at the Graad a wage reflecting on A. R. Z. Day s0n, deputy revenue collector, who | following from the Vermillion (13- kota) Standard, of a recent date : “It was known {hroughout Ver. wiilion, two months ago, that Gen Dawson was sertously ill with what i* known as mountain fever, and for about that time, was delayed on this account. This misfor- tu caused & Jung silence, ch was not interpreted i the least to bis personal dis- advantage. On his recovery, he posed visiting his former tome, shington, Iowa, before return. ing to Vermillion, and while carry ing out his project, was arrested & the instance of the United States government for having falled to re- port. To the assertion made by the Herald thut he “was requested by Nr. Hollenback to make a return aad was unable to do so, having yended the money in riotous 1iv "wereturn an emphatic denial eporter ca'led upon Mr. Hollen back whose deputy Gen' Dawson was, and obtained the following tuots : 1. That $3,740 was collected aud accounted for since last June, “m»u be first entered upon bis duties, ar thac he hae received no pay for his services, 2. That there being no national bank or other designated denository in the Hills, there wasno way ol furds o the credit of the Uulted States. That there was no United Stat sther reliable il facility % municativg with the Unite Suates, 4 That he was not aided by er the Un Riates offi = o h- ed States courtsor United 1 in makwg coliec he bhas made foll and tilement. e arrest was not made tence of any complair t m_ conses made Mr. Hollenback as his deputy epjoved his fullest confi dence.” ad I three ears 3’ hear thee,’ th 1o the witches. Had . Babbutt's Best Sosp, it is more than doubtfal whether he would have sesn Birnam Wood coming to Dunsipane. But it is reration that Is so high he usid B. oss Caras, soow Gards, Vis ing Cards, Balt Programmes, Bali , Circulars, Posters, efc., a! Job Rooms, 135 Farubam o ARION makes beau- , glossy, luxuriant hair; pre its fallng out or trnIug gray. st00d the lest for 40 years. 1 ly verfumed, snd has a House on Harvey street, | published an article from an ex- | Central. X T. Malin snd Harry Thomas, of Bpringtield, Obio, are at the| Grand Central. Senator Aten and Representative | Hall, of Cedar county, ealled at the BEE office yesterday. Dr. Moore, of Yorkcounty, mem- ber of the legislature, called at the BER office Sunday. G W. Ferguson, of the Paufic House, of Council Blufts, is regis- tered at the Metropobtan. Governor Stanford, of San Fran- cis¢s, accompanied by his family, passed throngh Omaha to-day ina special car homeward bound. | 'W. B. Hibbard, western manager of the Western Union telegraph linee, with beadquarters st Nalt Lake, is n the city. D. Mitchell, a prominent citizen of Denver, passed through the city to day, en route home, accompanied by his bride, they having been on | an extended eastern wedding trip. Fred. Mason, formerly ot Omaba, but more recently of New York, passed through the city yesterday, accompsnied by his wife, on his way to San Francisco, where he will hereafter reside. Henry Homan returned from the Black Hilis last week, and will re- main here u few days. He informs us that George W. Homan, Jr., bie brother, intends to stock a daily stage line between Sidney and Cus- ter inside of the next two mon! RARE BARGAINS can now besecured at the store of E. Simon, as he is closing out his winter stock to make room for spring goods. jan20-2¢ A New Operetta by Mrs. Clowry, Mrs. R. C. Clowry, wife of Colonel Clowry, mansger of the Western Union telegraph office at St. Louis, isin tie city on a visit to her par- ents, Gen, and Mrs. Estabrook We saw in the St. wnouis Globe. Democrat, of a receut date, the fol lowing notice of & new operetta by Mrs. Clowry, whose name upou er musical publications is G. Es tabrook : “Last evening a privileged few of the music-loving people of our city assembied at the rooms of Prof. ¥ G. Anton, tolisten to the rebearsal 2 new operetta, composed by G rook, and under the dire: tion the Profesror, The talented lady iz well known as the author of quite a number of musical compositions of merit, although this is the first time she has ventured into any. thing of such magnitude. The title of the operetta is “The Joust,” and the vurious parts were taken by some of the leading smateur talent of the city. Among some of the principal features may hatweea 12th and 13th, by the 5,000 orchestrion. d28-tf Our entire stock of MEN’S | GLOVES to be closed out at any ce. CRUICKSHANK & CO'S, &thurs AT HALF PRICE. A lot of dress gonds, A ot of gloves. A loLof hosiery. A lot of ties. A lot of men’s collars. Also 2 large reduction in ladies and gentiemen’s underwear, cloths and_waterproofs, blankets and bed comfortables, In short you can save money to-day at BUSHMAN’S CLOSING SALE OF WINTER GOODS. Jaul6t For a business of any Kind, it is omers aii the time nice Step in now cstablishment, the and see how it is here. jan19eodtf “Train up a child in the way he Use Its scent is FINE OLD KENTUCKY treet. SAVE MONEY TO-DAY, it irish Slew fm 9to 1111 this evea- ng, at the Casino. 7-tf For billiard tabies, supplies, eic.. sdvertisement of J. M. Brane. “ick & Balke Co. sugstfebs77 I Stivet Cottee House is now for patronage. TRY It. jan$-lm Reing dectrous of going west, [ | offer for sule my.corfectionery busi- | ness. estabilshed paying busiiess is in- vite! to call and invesiirate. -Auy one waninz a Dice HENRY L. LaTEY, wioner, Creighton Block. jan20-e eat-4t, Con’ | ped hands. be mentioned the following: “Re- turn my Love,” & soprano solo, fuil ot harmony and sweetness, which was exquisitely rendered oy Miss Luititta Fritche; contralto solo, “P’m not a Klirt,” a spirited song in waltz time; = baritone solo, “1'm out of Luck,” and “Brave, Brave, Brave,” for bass; also, duet for soprano and tenor, entitled *‘Re- conciliation,” while the choruses are sll very fine and full of rich harmony and graceful melody com- vined. The text as well as the music s original and new. We hope at some future time to hear it per- ormed in public.” Mrs. Clowry, as we nnderstand, intends to remain in Oma a some weeks, and the BEE suggests that she be invited to bring out her new operetta in { We think tbat she would willingly do so, and that, too, for the benefit of the La- dies’ Relef Society, or some other benevolent purpose. SEE HERE! Do you know that you are standing in your own light when you are allowing others to get the best bargsins m Gibson’s “clos ing out sale,”” He 1s selling the| best barzains iever sold in his line, “you bet.” 1t SAVE MONEY TO-DAY, Al Bushman's Closing Sale. jul6tt ayers Wanted at Glen- Foker wood. Tothe Editor of the Bee. GLENWOOD, Towa, Jan. 20. | 1 see in yours of the 19th an ac- count of a Glenwood vagabond be- wg caged in your aty, which I beg leave to correct, as none of our boys are away from home, vor is there any here of that class. We are ail hard workiag boys, with the exception of a few good poker players. Send us a customer. Yours, C.R. | DORSETT & SHEPARD, agen's of theCELEBRATED LOWER VEIN COAL, the best soft coal 1n the msrket, have removed their office to 252 Douglas street, Beard’s new building. The “Forest Tar moap removes | pimples, eruptions, and cures chap- 1diw | Everything as advertised At CRUICKSHANK & CO'8. 81t mon&thur REMOVAL. Dorestt & Shepard, agents of the located ot 252 Douglasstreet, Beard’s ui'ding. 1t Bew POLICE COURT. James Donnell disturbed the peace one dollar's worth, and he settled the same at the Police Court yess terday mornizg. Patrick McCarty was arrested for drunkenuess and was released on giving $500 bail. As he did not appeat yesterday, the bail was foreited. Enil Timm, arrested for disturb- ance of the peace, put up $5.00 bail Baturday evening, and thus obtain- his liberty, so that he could attend church Sunday. He failed to ap- pear yesterday and that's the 1ast he will ever see of that five dol- Jar bill. At any rate it's about an even thing, as tHe chahge that would have been returned tc him after the fine and costs had been paid would not have been worth calling for. Ratlrond Aceiden: | Ihe tram from St. Louis over the Cut-off Bunday was delayed sev eral hours owing to an accident at Ashland. The train ran intoa pile- driver aud an engine, consideranly smashing up the latter, but not do- ing much damage to the former. There was no one hurt The acei- dent was caused by the brakes on the passenger train giving out. Leave your orders for the celebra- ted LUWER VEIN COAL at the office of Dorsett & Shepard, 252 Douglas street, Beard’s new build- ing, who will see that they are promptly filled. 1t THE OMAHA HOUBK 1¢ the best one dollar and a half hotel between New York and San Francisco. FREDERICK WIRTH, STATE CAPITAL. Friday Morning in the Senate— Township Organization. Appropriation Number One — The Contingent Congressman. Quiet Reigns. Gorrespondence of the Bes. Lincoln, Jaouary 20.—In the short session of yesterday morning, prior to] adjournment, very little important business was transacted. The regular routine work of reading Journal and bills on second reading, togather with the squabble as to ad- journmeat, consumed the time. Some wanted to adjourn until the 30th, others for four days, and & few expressed themselves as anxious to remain in Lincoln until the time of final adjourntnent, to perform their duties without cessation. The clerk of thie Hotise pressnted the resolution from that oody con- curring in the Senate resolution ap- pointing a special committee on TOW SSHIP ORGANIZATION only, excludlng their old clause per- taining torevenue, Supplementary to this, Colby the champion of this movement, brought up & bill which he said woula require an hour and a-half to read, embodying his idea upon the subjéct. Coiby is 8 work- er, by the way, and now since he is to go home flually with a clear conscience, on the senatorial issue, ‘Wwe mao expect to see him making Bitself e Senal bly felt. A resolution asking Congress to grant us ANOTHER REPRESENTATIVE was the work of Chapman for this day. His concurrent resolution witl dec28tr Prop’r. NEW EMBROIDERIES cheap at Cruickshank & Co’s. sat mon&thurs Immense reductions in woollen goods at CRUICKSHA ~K & CO’S. sat mon&thur CROCKERY, CHINA, GLABS. ‘WARE. Hobbie's great closing out sale at cost. 222 Farnham street, up-stairs, Jan 9- B SEE McKell tirst page. on’s card on june2tr Any lady wuno wui send us 15 paid-up vearly subsctiptions, out- side of Omahs, for the Daily BEE, will recive from us by express as a gift 5 new $75 Bewing Machine, of any make she may prefer. tf Hagan’s Magnoha Balm pre- serves aud restores the complexion, removes freckles, tan snd sallow- ness; makes the <kin soft, white and delicate. Its application can- not he detected. mar2end&wry All Wool Empress at 35 cts. At CRUICKSHANK & CO'S sattmon&thur SAVE MONEY TO-DAY, At Bushman’s Closing Sale. jal6tf take the form of » memorial to Congress, setting forth that the na- tional census of 1870, by ich the representatives were spportioned was ineorrect, and thut the State ceunsus of 1875 show increase sufficient to warrant the ples, and requasting our senutorsand repre- sentatives to push the matter vigorously. The resolution was referred to the commttee on federal relatins. No rcv-on can be urged against the adn ssiom of another member except b_ the majority in the lower house on partizan grounds, since Majors, the repre. sentative-elect, if admitted would swell the Republican minority. THE FIRST APPROPRIATION was agreed to in the House, and the concurrence of the Benate request- ed. It provides for the appropria- tion of $25,000 for current expenses of the present session. The Senate referred the bill to the committee on finance, ways and means. BUSINESS IS RESUMING its wonted quiet. Hotels are not so crowded, and men begin to behave lkwmw‘lvea as if nothing unusual bad happened. ‘The new opers building is afford- ing & supply of lectures, dramatic and other popular performances; while in the M. E. Church, Rev. G. N, Alexander has begun a serles of excellent lectures upon “Masonry and Kindred Organizations.” Ev- ery Friday revening for the next four weeks he will be on hand. Lino. MEN’S8 MITTS 25 cent; At Cruickshank & Co's. sat mon&thurs The most harrassing symptoms of Bronchitis and Consumption are paliiated and relieved by inhaling the hot vapors of the Solution of “‘Forest Tar.” It cures Catarrh. jan10d1m CLEGG__In tois city Jan. 20h. of diptheria scarlet fever, Aline Clogy. da: P B R and ‘Hatiio X Newonsbe 7 years. Funeral took place Sunday. the 22nd inst. #t3:30 p. m.. from the residence, S. E. cor. of 17th and California. ALLCOCK’S POROUS PLASTERS. Ask for ALLCOCK’S, and obfain them, and 20 avoid miserable IMTT AT TONS. B. BRANDRETH. Pres’t. Ofice, 304 Canal St N. ¥. BARNES P P!%TENT. Foot and Steam Power Saws One of thebest, cheapest, and most useful {nventions of o, Gar. Frenk Massanch bas secured the agency and is ready to fill all orders promptly, at the Coal Yard, cor. Eloventh and Leavenworth-sts. ianz-Im® Cheap Farms | Freg Homes ! —ON THE LINE OF THE— Union Pacitic R. R. nd L.flm. A LAND GRANT OF 12,000,000 Acres of the Best Ferming & Miiveral Lauds IS AMERICA. 3,000,000 in Nebraska, IN THE GREAT PLATTE VALLEY, ‘The Garden of the West. —FOR SALE— o-AT PRICES TAT DEFY COMPETITON Ton yeare rodit faterest only por sont. pfl'a o Homerteads or actunirotiers onies Sotoontuiae® o' Bomestead of 160 acres. Ereo passes from Omaha to purchasers o railr Descriptive pamphlets, With soctionsl ‘maps, and" THE PIONEER. s illustrated tais BeResii ERl s ot Zand u?.m..la', Omaha. Neb, Knights of Pythias. OFFICERS OF m_gg.]m LODGE M . ?E&.S’i 9 i%.; Groree Hayes, L 01 LATEST MARKET REPORTS. NEW YORK PRODUCE. NEW Yok, January 22. Wheat—No. 2 Chicago pring, some speculative demand, others dull and declining ; ungraded spring, 130al 35; No. 2 Milwaukee, 1 48; No. 2 Chicago spring, 1 46a 1 45 bid. Rye—Quiet. Eggs— Western, 30a33c. Pork—Quiet, but firm; new, 11 20 all 30. Butter— Dull and unchanged. Whisky—Dull at 1 11. Barley—Unchanged. Corn—New, shade firmer and light demand; new, no grade, mixed, 60}ad0je; white western. new, 63c, Dull; western mixed and Special Notiees. NOTICE.—Advertisements ot To Let, For Sale, Lost, Wants, Found, . &e., will be inserted in these columns once for T} CENTS per line; each subsequent insertion, FIVECENT _ line. The first insertion never less than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, 70 LOAN~-. muu-y. = ONEY TO LOAN. DR. xmum MO rmnam ot 2 ONEY TO LOAN—L. F. Maginn, At- T P o U CIGAR FACTORIES, woo Fuyregoma osojeq ot puw m-m“.mm-‘z',"p-u-nw”:.‘;u.‘;q& “4ON 40 110 131 ) "ON Kuojony pesejsiSey ‘qON ‘vqvmQ I8 menIvy 033 *S020VIIOL ONIMHD ONV DNIFORS i83d1d |3 NI FRETYEG 2TVEITOBA QXY ISV OIO l&flu (IOVENNVI TIHOSLIYI ¥ LSIAM " HELP WANTED—FEMALE. AHOLOVA YVHIO “YAgTED—A laundress at the Donovan MISOELLANEOUS WANTS. VWANIED-A socond hand _platform ni7-tf IOR ; SALE—REAL R SALE, RENT OR TRADE for ¢ e,zy 41O ACTat, 03 nder oulth - 1. THIELE. Mercnant T il ity jan20-eod3t OR SALE—Several splendid cott Loased ground. S GGS & HI Fons N TIME—10 head cows, 10 Head steers, 2 horses wagon and har- ness, BOGGS'&HILL. jan20-eodst OR SALE—Nico little farm, first-closs land, 'zood improvements' cheap on time, BOGGS & !-rlLL jan20-eod3t refused. fié"c‘éwa' roms 3, A FARof®0 nores for i, HI] Hw A flc'»'(‘;'r’;s' i HILL. 0-e0d’t ORNERTOTS, W cor 1th nd Bur - BOCGS & dst ND LOT on three i mar O ML, OR SALE—House and lot back of High BOGGS & HI School—8500. HILL TR'OR SALE— panic prices liberal terms: 198 122 Botels and several houses, located in di ent parts of the city. North. east, south and west. Several of theso lots ara located 1 theheart of the city. On Farnham, 13th and other streets near the Post Office and Grand Central Hotel, This proj sold Tot by Iot and in acre or hall GEO. P, BEMI: 9] Harney streets. och T weatamedtt " THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRABKA. CALDWELL HAMILTON &GO BANKERS. Business transacted 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 payable in three, six and twelve months. bearing interest at six per cent. per annum, or ondemand withoutinter- est. Advances made to cus- omers on approved se- curities at market rates of interest. Buy and sell gold, bills ofexchange,government State, County -ud City bonds. Draw ight drafts on England, Ireland, Scot- land, and all partsof Eu- rove. Sell European Passage Tickets. COLLETIONS PROMFELY MADE, T IOR SALE—A lot 60x127% feet, in Lowe's addition, commanding & flno view, for $%. Address K., Beo Of n2e JFOR, SALE0no fne brick home n tho bt v ¥ipom, Kichen: ‘and o onty o O SO oot Block jan8.lm* R SALE-—one of the inest farme in Neo braska, a balt from O failing spring, r ata, greut barca CONNELL, Jacob’ FOR SALE—SEWING MACHINES. OR BALE—A new $75 at very reduced figures, office. TOR SALE—A new Victor §% ., for 855 cash. wine Machine Apply at this n2Af Sewi Apply at t 02t FOR_SALF—COAL. COAL—J. K. EDWARDS, com- 5 ired OAL— migfn mercha activer Wyomn coal'at lowest rates. FOR SALE—MISOELLANEOUS. Lackawanna 1% Farnham-st. IORSALE—At very reduced price, two echolarshipe in the Da & College.” " Apply or Soffos. GOR RENT LOW—The spacious offic until recently occupied by Jadge K ick, opposite the Court Houseon Farnha near Ioth street: consisting of three lary rooms - WiilTe osted for atorm of yeass By'the month.” Apply to GES D, BEMIS. Gozzens House, corner 90h and Harney. i pon RENT—Nicely fur &7 cor I5th and Dodgo ts. Fo fan-2e " R RENT_Om: 0dd Fel Bl 14t and 5?:'2"”.:“». Egl :':5 R N EVARS: at or et A furnished room in a pri- . dathe contral nmnfm ‘0 W: Boo Offce- fanli-t TR OR RENT—Houses and rooms. farn ed'and unfurnished. Dit. BBWARDE. 181 Farnha, jan17-tf CHICAGO LIVE STOCK CHICAGO, Jan 22, Cattle-—Receipts, 3 000; market closed quiet, but steady; sales of common to choice shippers, 4 00a 5 25, chiefly at 4 40a5 00; Liverpool steers, 5 5026 00; slockenz steady and firm at 3 0088 50; butchers’, 8 00a4 25 for common to good; market closed with pens well filled. Hogs—Receipts, 8,000 Market moderately active ; |prices 5al0c bigher; heavy packers, 590a6 20; Iight bacon, 590a8 10;go0d to choice chippers, 6 25a6 50; market closed quiet with pens well filled with un- sold stock. Bheep—Receipts, 800; good to choice grades, fair demand and steady at 4 60a5 50; poor to common, 2 5023 50. = ST. LOUIS PRODUCE. 8- Louss, Jan. 22. Wheat—Inactive_and’ lower, at 154 bid cash; 1 67 February ; No 8,- do, 1 45}al 45} cash; 1 sifal 62 March. Corn—Inactive and lower; No 2, mixed, 40c_cash; 40}c January; 443ad4f April. Oats—vull and lower to seller; 34}c cash ; 32¢ bid. Rye—Dull and lower, 720 bid. Barley— Quiet and unchanged. Pork—Dull and lower. Bmal lots sold at 17 00 cash; 16 75 bid for round lots. Lard—Dull, at 10 50 to arrive. Bulk Meats—Dull. Shoulders, 6c; cleac e, Sjasdo. Whisky—1 07. ——— ST. LOUIS LIVE SBTOCK. 87. Louts, Jan, 22. Cattle—Receipts, 1,200; prices un- changed Hogs—Receipts, 4,000; little doing and prices nominal. GAPITOL LODGE, No. &, 4. . W. M1 8. PRy da”"h ~ Rl Reed, Mflr ‘Wm. R. Bowen, Secretary. =7 members. COVERT LODGE. No. 11, A. £. & A. M. b artered 1506, soilv”"?"s"m'" W'.l c\".l.l.l:‘r. Troasarer; 3. 5. France, Beerotary, 180 m ST .voniw'u LODGE. No. 5—A. F. #A. M. LEAM. e Kelley, W. .. Jobn . Tarior R W T, B e 5 Wt 6 | TaT0% Reoasurer: . B French, esrotary 83 members. OMAHA mumx No.1. R. A M. bers, MOUNT OALVARY OOMMAX DERY, Established 1865. Dwell F !onlh'en _cor. l“th And low rate. Inqnire at office of EERSON. 242 nrnhlm street. 105t RENT-Two unfurni hu\'l Tooms with conveniences for. houn—kl-m:ll 412 Eleventh street opposite Krug's |‘nne INK 08 FRANK MURPRY, mos Lowe, | BN wm'm. Cashier. STATE SAVIMGS BANK, erthwatt Corasr Fa OMAZ. NE3RASKA: Capital.. rrn$ 100,000 s i 1,000,000 Doposits as small as one dollar receivad and éompound interest allowed on the sams. AGYANTAGES OVER CERTIFICATES GF DEPESIT. The whole or ans part of o deposit aftar remsining in ank ] draw interest rmm “fate of deposit o pay- or any part of & deposic me 1 S. DEPGSITORY. FIR! NATIONAL BANK OF OMAHA, Coraer Faraham and ThirtesnthsSts. i ldest Banking Establishment oMAHA (8000255088 TO XOUNTZS BROS.) ESTABLISHED IN 1856. Organize as a Nationa! Bank August 20 1863 Capltal and Pros ver $800,000, DIRECTORS : H. Kountzs, Pres fent. | Ino. H. Creighion H.W. Yates, Augustus Kountzs, Vice .1, POPPLETON, Atiseney. This bank recsives deposits without regard to smounts, fpsues inie certficates bearing intorest, Draws drafts on San Francisco and prinei- of the United Statoe, also London ubiin, Fdinba snd the prizoipal cities of e contln ent of Euro lls Yull‘ll uuk-u for or Taman line’ irrants in the ootisit MISCELLAN. OR RENT—A No. 1, business stand et. 14th " and I5th-sté._on Douglas. one door north of our shop. SHEELY BROS. janl6-ti _ STRAYED. qTR:\YFU—Fr m my premises_on 16th street. fourth house above Foundry, Iit side No, ‘bay sucking colt, In: formation m @ to its recovery will be re- warded. F.J.SCHERB an20-tf g " EDUCATIONAL. 5 ERMAN instruction at the Omaha In- d Parochial School of the German Reformed Salems Church. = For particulars adiress the pastor.” REV. FALK 209 Dodge street. 2 MUSICAL. strnwnon on the prano and organ st the Omabe Inetitute, 415 per term. Address REV. THEO, FALK, 208 Dodgs omewhat shoulder. "Hoe b rebmrs Lo GO P. shop, janZ-1t® OMAHA HOTEL COMPANY. The indebtedness of the Omaha Hotel Company in excess of claims in lllTllofl is #50,000, “Claims in litigation are $139,4:0, with interest from May 5th, 1575, butare not acknowledged as an ‘ndebtedness of the . . Omsha_Hotel Cummny By 8. S CALDWELL, Prest. CHAS. W. HAMILTON. Direotors, GEO.E, BARKER Sec. jan-lewiw By HEIXVI\IH!IMM 53113'13&\31 | vqwwg) “2ng eviBaog ¥e EN’I‘ENNIA 4, HISTORY or T LOSSING’Uc G. ANDREEN. MANUPACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF- Burglaf-'l"f'tfot? Safes ! VAULT DOGRS, JAIL WOAK, Ete. nature in this | o prompt- “'f”" &' "ficwr& ly don OKADA, unistl F;fibotncr Stull, Hdookat, Office: Hubermann’s Blodk, Sdie 13. und Douglas Sfr, Omaba, Neb. 3. B. DETWILER'S CARPET STORE %9 Douglas-St., OMAHA, NEB. orl-d¥w 1y CONTINENTALSALOON 456 13th-st, bet Faroham and Harney. FRED. LAUTERBACH, Proprietor. o Lither conoerts given evry dsy and even- MARR!AQ = I SECHETS, = nha-..o-m ulnum 1 Fellw s at S| flfl n.-:mx ! unrede ed pled, fered ale B e of Dims Iaeiots Yok o 33: ‘Cuats. Plain and Fancy vassers Jmmfinm: 7ih Pagte sha Vs to maleh. “Gents oods, Hats, Caps. Hoslery. inen ‘Shirts, Fan P“"“'N" Grades bolor'}“ Valises, Tra v lln: Bags. and Satohels. Fine Galf Boots full assortment of Fme Gold and Silver Watches Chains, Rings &o.. Rifles, Shot Guns, Revolvers and are o low that the meanest man fn town has purchsed a complets outst ing. I this does mot satiefy the pablic that my Fices aro way down. then te s call from each and every in wil lcnulrl:lualnxhon‘nnd tisfy porsn ion. Call and see me any tiwe. Aot oy Viore opem M7 prices ato o low hat 1 o ot sven taxe th ta. wil trouble to Ioc{ ap nigl Henrv La h‘- M ‘Bet. JOth and IIth 0-.!. Woney Loated " AT Kindsof Gooés Bonght i Sld JACOB PFUND, Wholesale dealer in all kinds of Foreign CHEERESE!? lm ofldsvl- cheese, Hfllb'rl!l Imitation Swis e“-l !u.n!l!rl Sapsago, Phlhfl.fl hesse, Holland i Russlan sardines. Aveh ariar Sardlotic, Fronch mastard, by the gailon, 3 ouglas sirect. Omads “MAX MEYER & BRO.. WATCHNAKERS AND JEWELERS Jobbers of Watches, {locks and Jewelry. AGENTS FOR PHILLIPS BROS’ SHOW CASEw~ MAX MEYER & CO., 173 and 174 Farnham Street. Omaha. Nebraska WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Cligars, Tobaccos, Pipes, NOTIONS. AND FANCY GOODS, MAX MEYER & CO. ——WHOLESALE DEALERSIIN—— Rileg, Pistols, Guns and Ammunition! The Largest Stock in the West ! ! ‘Wastern agonts for WINCHESTER AND SHARP'S RIFLES ‘Which we sell a4 Bottom Prices. ery in Great Variety. 151 Fa; Rbrate: Disconut to Denlers—=Send for Price Lists. A Full Assortment of Cartridges! 178 & 174 Farnham-St.. Cor. {1th. Owaha, Neb. MAX MEYER & BRO.. 239 Farnham Street. Omaha Neb. MUSIC DEALERSM? GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE UNRIVALLED Steinws Emem- and Parior Gem Pianos, Mazon & Hans» s 7% Beter, Shoninger ad Burdett Organs. ” Malisn Striags, Sheet usic. Violins. Gultars. Fiutos, Brass Instrumonts, aad of Musical Mero biea Western n Clothing Hall | DEALER IN CLO'I'I—IIN G} Gents’ Furnishing Go ds, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valisses Etc. Etc., Eto. HLEARGAMSTRAT | - - OMAHA, NEB O. J. WILDE, Manufacturer of all kinds of Show Cases and Fancy Toy Furniture Picture Frame Mouidings Kept on Hand. Special attention given toreveir of l" hnd of polished and costly furnitare an murica {ostraments. Address. 257 Cassat ' Neb. ool St CHARLES D. WOODWORTH, —DEALER IN— Freight and Farm Wagons, Freighters Supplies, Buggies,'&c., &c. WHOLESALE AND RETAILER OF (00K AND EEATING STOVES, BOLE WESTERN AGENT FOR 328 Doualas-St.,, - - - Omaha, Nebraska. dec27) (OPPOSITE ACADEMY OF MUSIC.) 1t E g5 FIRE INSURANCE g g ?E&i M. G. McKOON, Agent. g7 3580 Bcom No. 2, Creighton Block, geaf g =] = 'g:& b Hellbie Companies! Prompt Adjustments .N' §§ ;ig Enflxl‘ll\nxmm, of Londons34 0 o0 wh £ 3t m MR —— Ibs §ig rioan, of New 7o 1 guga it En e 128 e 5 os e Mgl 222 -1 o S 558 o 1800 000 g2 Efl 3y 1 500 000 Rg ES 222 8 300 000 i st Q[ oo 80 Efl ‘;:E‘ H q !flr.:dmvlm represented...$97,000,000 9FiE i I | 0L NEAL GROUND ANU FUR SALE o <= BE | ™ Lazom om swaLs quewTiTIEs AT =5§i £ef chmxrm ML N | NEST FEED CHIWR FOR MILCH COWS & NORSES o B 3@ Woodman & Taft having given up = 3gz that branch of their business. | = ettt 0.C CAMPBELL. o e E.F. COOK > LE ) £ M g G VAN'S CELEBRATED WROUGHT IRON COALRANGE. 8 gg H COFFEE URNS wm 3% R — ROASTERS, LAUNDRY STOVES &C., g g §~§. Q‘S‘ 5 U 1 Sy g e - § 2500 3 Ogumn o, E * .:.g M N m NEW "x:;onr HOUSE 2= & (=] fl (7] Jlag busemont with Kichon snd cieht PR imil . R ExE 2 ) 3 H WELL AND CISTERN A gr Nico yard and garden aptached, has out- ] buildings and " all’ conveniences, and s fot [ H oyery way a very desirable place. Apply fotWr ER. 4 g S‘ds - H 'ho!ormfi:nfirgll’;gmhldtllvfl iBinl o Wimowmomuas ipim: = ° e T : P H 35 g £ ! Conad LR . The 1 will all be weighed at nd ol By car load or tome. ** Cjomiiet Davenport House. Deutides Gafthaue. JOEN RICHARD. Proprieter, Farnham St. Bot. 9th sad Uth 8t, oMANA, NEB, This Hotel is New Jand flllbl Ne Strie, bt BYRON REED, — Byron Reed & Co.. THR OLDEST ESTABLISHED Real Estate Agency IN NEBRASKA. complete Lhstract of title t all rea! Gumahs ani: Dovsies eouaty. Koep estate i

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