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MELODEONS 229 F_A.RNI—I.A.M STRERET | OMAEXA.. NEBRASIKA. WWoemstera Agonts For larshall & Wendel, merson Pianos. Burdett, on & Hamlin, and Schoninger S o —eeeans, Prince Melodeons. tee of Illu P ! wh”h,*.m& Suwta s 1 Sirings, Sheet Music and all kinds of Mu i feal Mevchandiso, MR.ASHMAN Executes Our p 24dtl Tunin g an Repairing. 3 Burlington Route Time Table. TO THE . EAST. SOUTH AND SOUTH-EAST. Pullman’s Palace Dining Cars. Weninglonse Safely Brake. LEAVEOMAA.. 10 b . J 530 A, 4 o Triimiton 10:00 &, A’-En Mend dota dmeiu 3 do Chicago . 4o Peoria . S50 .2 Thmulhc.lrlhumm)\Huu i ine unuu Logansport and “olumbus. nnections at thoso polats w ith linea e is 18 the best, shortest, quickest and ¢! Do not bo d e rikess via the Harligton 4 hsauet Biner Rle 3 DUZALIN, Geu'l Ticket s oo i HENRY L. L.A.'I‘EY t, North and South, Manufacturing Confetioner. OYSTERS, CANDIES, NUTS, ETC. ‘Tovvolftla, A70 Dowuglam £Ht., Cox. Omaha, Nebraska. it il Hamstera Orcloxs Duplicated. aprils wit. CHEAP FARMS FREE HOMES ! Onthe Line of the UNION PACIFICR. R. . A Land Grant of 12,000,000 Aores of the best FARMING and MINERAL Lands of Amerioa. 8,000,000 ACRES IN NEBRASKAIN 7 GREAT PLATIE VALLEY THE GARDEN OF TAZWEST NOW TOR SALE! “These lands ave in the cent tude, the contral lino of t growing and stoew ra QHEAPER IN PRIOE, wors favorablo zmx fino'n. and mors on lsowhera, FIVE and TEN YEARS' CREDIT GLVEN with INTEREST AT SIX PER CENT. o Yoars' Orodit. LANDS at th GOLONISTS aud :ACTUAL P::,}l:};&fifi%&&b&y BOEA; lr‘-s o at the same A Deduction of T T. FOR CASH. Freo EXomenstonds for Actual Sottlors. out to market than can be THE BEST LOCATIONS FOR COLONIES! Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead of 160 Acres. )\ oo (FPasmos to Purchascrs of Iaand!l!l for new Daseriptive Pamphiet, with new Maps, pablished_in /Danish, mailed frve every whire Address, i _aly22dawil Land Commisstoner U, 1%, English, (inmnv#!-«lhll \ iR Con, Ouiahia, ¥ eb AGENTS WANTED FOR THE PAGES a wripted in ‘noy;\n Dross G 130! Writte cludiny formati ever offerad to the public. ver offer 7 Mechanie, Fan ochante, Haru nd sells fo botiy Fou M pertaor 5 Targe salos (0 all parts of offered at the low price of §3 50, o Aenpaat $0id by subscrlpie ithout a copy o well with this Im..k ory. T arttord sold For cireulars and gents 1n ovory town fn the United States, ¥ torms are liberal. W give our agonts feg in olgint daga anothor sold 363 in two k. Speciumens of the Work sent 1o agents on # L0 agos &ddrvas tho publ Knots Untied, or Ways and ll)”\ev'nyel in the Hidden American Life of tives. t agentafor this book. Tt disclovs all the past twenty yoars of tho most skill s of llank ftohbers, Thieves, Plckpockots, Lo n ve opposed and brought (0 Justice [itories of tho Datective System. It s detectives of this country, in which y Men, Counterfeit Money Dodlors, and sw Prléo§2 75, Send for cireulars and AR 1o 1o 1T BEST ¢ Dietionary of the Bible in m it A seventy of the most distinguished divines rope and America, and i edition )uh{llll!l 1n this country conlensed Ivy Dr. Smith's own hand. It is "h..".‘d er 134 teel and wood engravin. 1t contalns overy name in the Fible of 1mportance, Bl Bt byevery Uittt ity s pried double column, 1n one Iarge Price, 84 50. 12 i Livase works 10 all cltles and fowns 1n the country, We ooy faree xclunlve culars und terins address thy publishe X - of vur book: t 1o an Adross pt of price. PR R R Y. B, BURR & HYDE, Publishers, Martford, Conn., Chicago, T, Cincinuati, Ohio. City Meat Market. Sheely Bros., Keep constantly on hand a large supply by Wm, Smith, LL. ll. septl7dly . IN DAY AND NIGHT, Victor Restaurant 190 DOUGLAS STREET, Between 12th and 13th, OMAHA WHOLESAEE MARKET. OMAMA Deceember 50 1872 For detailed condition of Markets i tiled Prices, seo local colums. BUTTER AND BGOS e " e packed sk Fuctory, por b n Kesorve, per 10, @ n Dairy, per 1) CaErRR CIACK RS Soda Butter Boston gar Picuic CAXNED GOODS, P e Strawberrie ) | CoraOyatars | Blossburg (Hinck Pittsburg slack (Ilacksmit) Frures. ,\,.ph‘.uum rums, per ib.. p iins, layers, per e, new Haw onts, s, Gaster Dried raspberries. Dried pitied cherries. Peaches, pared, nes Peackes, unpatod, new (idives Turkish prunes, dow.. FLOUR AND MEAL Flgur, winter, §1 do do Bran, per ton, plain... GRAIN. Wheat, choice milling, do ' Noz n Ot i bk, Buckwheat. Iron,common bar assorted do 'round and spua do b rman steel,plow and Norway nail fods, Benso LIVE $TOCK, Native "“”V."“ stee Native butchers’ stock. Wb, choice, pe .+ wood caddi -‘ld fine blue d» Wrought natls r“ 100 b, 64" nishing nall, per 10 iy o s do de 10 do du do d 1-in. bbl do do do. Horse nails Northwestorn per Burden’s horse shocs, per L do mule do 11, mm, T do - ‘boiled ird, N Henzl West Fish Ol Turpen POULTRY, Chicken.. PROVISIONS. pork B bbl B lain, it clea Shoulders % Ib Dried beef, plain PAINTS; White Lend, strictly pure. n|n faney hnmlll do lmlcy brand Red Lead, pure American Putty, in bladders... RICK. Rangoon, Carolina.. SUGARS. Patent cut loal Crushed.. A coffee... Sprague . amsutia. Hartford Lancaster HEAVY BROWN Pacific extra, Atlantic H. Dwight W Suffolk...... BLEACHED GOODS, York Mills, Wamsuttn Lonesda LIME, HALR, & Lime, ¥ bl Cement,Utica. 1 X L 'Jllu . Tollet Honey, per o Castile, por FAILY 308+ ercmemmert German Motiied:o s oA, l-lnu cut chewing, stre, l;.«--. ~ Star, Poraphine Tallow.. Coarse per Ib, but i airy, with hags Cuiry, without bag relumr, i do extra choice.. lmpm.L superior to fine. tra 10 chole. . r, superior to fine. .. Gun VRCTOR DUCROSS, - Prop'r. ABLES SUPPLIED WITH EVERYTHING er' PORKO In the Market, MUTTON, 'VEAL, > All Meols Served to Order, Poultry Ga.me «* YSTERS BERVED IN EVER STYLE -n"‘ i n., Prices to suit the R N T ECRETABLES. B o extra (o choice... | Japan Natural Leat,ne t0 6 ne. |im'“um|wa .ololl. nm‘%n w3 o0 | ments for the journey. 85 30u 00 | i Huizly COMMEBROIAX. A TsLi OF ' wO CHRIST- MA E Re« BY TOM 100D, 2 » the year | now ¢ » t0 an end—walter determined » Brandreth down once agnin for Christinns, “Who knows,” «aid he to soary | himself, ‘but e may eut the Bl 12| out? He <hall have v assistance 12 any how ! ¢ 10a3 W | and of 5 0 100 150 S0 1000 4 00 He could not prevail for some time upon his friend to aceept the invita- tion ; and it wasnot until he declared 3| he should interpret his refusal as a desite to bring their friends<hip to u close, that he got Brandreth to prom ise to come. But even then he would | mot come wn hour earticr than Christ | mas eve. 8o Brandroth his arrange- And thenthe ) | recollection of the same time last year, he Dimsdales and dear old | Bishop's Climstoke, came back to W | Lim fresh and bright. In a gracions | mood he sat himself down, and wrote to old Dimsdale, wishing himand his | w | family the mmplunuum of the season. « | And then, just us he was closing his r him and o | letter, something ca he added— “I shall be able to utter the | wish almost within your hearing, for I am going down by’ the evening muil on Christmas Eve to spend a short | time at Sir Ranulph Carew's. You may be sure the letter was a “a#| pleasant surprise at Dovecote Farm. or the simple minded old people never connected Charles Brandreth with the sorrow and gloom that had | come ever Rose, that had stolen the | color from her cheeks and the light from her eyes, and that made her | sign and go heavily, like one v\nury‘ ol life, %m\' only thought of him as the preserver of their darling; and they fancied the change in her | due to the shock she had rvu’l\'wl when she was lost in the snow. “Why, dame!” said the farmer, brightening, *’tis a letter fro’ our Mr. | Brendreth.” “A cursed jackanapes!” came in a growl from a dark corner. ‘ The farmer turned—It was only Black Dick, as he was called in the | village, an ill-favored lad, not many degrees removed from an idiot or a brute. e used to hang about poor | Rose, much to her horror, making a display of slavish admiration for her that was almost revolting. | 7‘.’;!2{‘ “What's wrong wi’ thee, Dick "33 | said the farmer, ‘ 2( A th Bewaoucaana® 20| Amoskeag """ 10| ol too. if | Still the train hurried on, % | The engine driver must have seen hed oi onst—on’y for car- r'in a bit mistletoe in ma pocket m catch Rosey wi' 1" “Serve you right, too!” Dimsdale, who shared Rose’s lo for the creature; “and what s Mr. Brandreth, father?” “He's coming down here to s "long of the Carews, and "1l wish us merry Christmas as he passes along the line o' Christmas L\u ¥ the mail train. Here's a merry Christ- | mas to him, ch, dame ?” | Mrs, Dimadale heartily joined in the wish; and then th, b n o | talk of his stay at the farm and about Rose's rescue; and they did not notice the malicious grin with hich Black Dick stole out of the kitchen after hearing the news con- tained in the pmmnm of Charles | Brandreth’s letter, “(,urne\l,JnLkunupm' ’ he muttered to ‘himsel, ws he went bounding across the fros!y meadows in the di~ rection of the railway; “who but he u bruk Rosey’s heart? Who but he ’as teuk the maid away from oos honest village mates? An’ a thrashed But I'i] be even wi’ 'un ! 111 There was no moon on_ Christmas 5 | Eve, but the stars were bright in_the frosty sky, and the reflection from the thin sheet of snow that had fal- | len in_the morning refleceed what light there was. he throh and rattle of the train that rushed so rapidly along, bearing him towards 'swlmpq Climstoki seemed to fall into a regular rythm, and his imagination, heated by re- morseful memories, seemed to supply it with words— 5| ¢ Ruthless traitor ! Ruthless | traitor !” The words rang coulmuuudi in hisears. He could not shut them om.l:]y reading. They were like the sounds that repeat themselves with o | such maddening_monotony to a man 0 in delirium, He was positively grateful when he recognized by cer- tain familiar landmarks that he was approaching Bishop's Climstoke. He opened the window and leaned out. Now he could sce the tower of the church. He was Fuunvv near the village now. He would see the farm in a minute. | Ah! what was that? Some black object moving down the side of the embankment alittle way ahead. | for hark! there is a warning whistle. Al All of a sudden the tone of the | whistle is changed. It becomes a shriek, asof terror. Then follows a tremendous grinding of breaks hurridly applied till the sparks rush out in a stream, Then arise cries of alarm. And then, over all a crash —the train heaves like a wounded snake; the carriages scem to full into splinters. A grinding, crushing roar —the bellowing of escaped steam ‘the hissing of water thrown upon live coals! all this compressed into a minute’s space; and this the last| thing of which Charles Brandreth is concious ! Those of the guards who are un- | injured set {0 works to learn Low the | accident rose, and to extricate the ngers, l‘hey find that the line has becn blocked with several sleep- ers and uptorn rails, which have thrown the engine off the track. It has been overthrown in its fall. Stoker and driver have been thrown some distance, and lie dead or in- | sensible—it cannot be clearly nscers | tained which just yet. But thers's some one under the | engine for all that! They can hear aint moaning. Whoever it is he is as as dead, and scaladed, all at the same time. They extricate him. (Contirued.) NEW T1PE! ERIAL! " 'NEW MAT NEW PRESSES! STYLASIT AT THE BEE JOB OFFICE. BOOK OMMERCIAL, AND PLAIH AND FANCY INHE GERMANIAND ENGLISH LANGUA Douno with Neatuess anl Despateh ar Ty BE3E OFFIX0OXE, No. 188 Farnham Street Between Ninth and Tent, Callatthe BEE HIVE for all kinds of Printing in the Highost Stvleof the Art KANSAS Gl’l’Y ST, J0. &| Council Bluffs SAS AND IOWA DIVISION FORMS ink authern EXA. , Sacremonto, San “oust. Also the mi R, and all t desirable oints in Colorado o completion vision makes AS CITY, via St. Joseph and fiurllnu’lon. 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HOU L, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCIHAN'T, ALER 1N BUTTER, POULERY FLOUR " Clogn, il AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, STEAMBOAT AGENT, Btorage for all kindy of Goods 471 THIRTEENTH STREET, Jang Ne@efi z ’1" an PHOTOGRAPH ERS 204 Farnlian: St. Between 14th and 15th OPPOLITE TIE GRAND CENTRAL #OTEL deca1tt ATCHISON & NEBRASKA RAITLROA™D OPEN TO STERLING, NEBRA 100 Miles from Atehison, Atchson at 9:45 &, ¥, aud 350 r, honiphun, Lighland, Town Kunsas, and Rulo, able Kook w Ay Trains leave Toy Junotion with t . Josaph WA Denver Clty | Maryavi \l»rlnllu]nl.:mrl‘m T ncoln (vla Mtitnd T o Nursery 11l y 73 Kansas O ity by Kansas City, Council Blufs or Missour] 1" Ouly Route to Southern Nehraska and Northern Kansas, FURTIL $upt and Chiel Eng LTALLS 'pnrnlmn- which is ulvw to merit alone. We can stire our old patrons that it is kept tuliy up to its high standard; and it the unI\ rel ected prep. ition for v v on Fankp Hae to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The sealp, hy e s white and clean, It removes all ermptions ndruff, | and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from falling ont, as it stimun. lates and nourishes hair-glands By its use, the arows thicker and stronger, In baldness, it restores the | capill nds to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except | in extreme old age. It is the most economical Hame Dressivg ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and | wives the hair a splendid, rlossy ap- yes, M.D,, State wssachusetts, says, « The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for (-“-olll«n( q uuhlv, and consider it the Brsr for its intended purposes.” Sold by alt Druggists, and _Dealers in Medicines, Price One Dollar. al mcmnn'lo“( ; ua..nc. ’oo. iBuck], ham's D e FOR TEE wmsnns. As our Renewer in many cases vo. quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whis ers, we have pr(- ared this dvo‘ one ration; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists, Price I'ifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA. N.H. ‘CKGOUDMAN A g Ayers Cherry Pectoral, For Disoases of tho ‘Throat and Lun s Oiueh &b Coughs, Colds, WHooDIn(; Cogh, Brononits, Abtinid, ‘and Gonsumption. trial throughout other countrigs, that it docs surely and efvetually tostimony of our best citi- ,cctabllshos tho. fuet, thnt nar will and does reliove and disordors of tho Throat and y 7 other medicine, Tho most roud afivetions of the Pulmonary Organs 1t ity power; and cases of Consump- cured by thia proparation, are publice » romarkablo as hardly 1o bo be. vero they mot proven beyond dispute. As romedy 1t 33 adequate, on which tho public ly for £l protection. Iy eurlng Coughs, asers of morg scrions disense, it saves 4 Jives, and wn_ amount of suffering computed. Tt challengos trial, and eon- Wit seeptical, Every family should it on hand as a proteetion against tho ewrly uperccived attack of Pulmonary Affections, ara casily mot at first, but which becomo and {00 often fatal, if neglected, Ten- 1 1his dofonco; and it 13 unwise to sguard to children, amid tho distre s which boset the Throat and Chest of u.u.n.unu Crikuny PECTORAL for, by ita thmely use, multl- veoned from pregoturo graves, and o and afection contred on them, 2ily and surcly against ordinary colds, 4 and healthorestoring sleep. No + will suffer troublesomo Influenza and paine when they know how ensily duct of Jong, laborlous, and cliemieal Investigation, no cost or toil in_wmaking overy bottle in the utmost It may bo confidently ro. ng all the virtues it has e capable of producing eu as the greatost it has cver efibcte PREPARED DY Dr. J, C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists, S0LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERFE B T T N CAL -'\, ON DER The MED derange. slcholic spints and v the Caloml, D TIIs! RY TESTIMONIAL TO MAGUIR > d having ki iable chemists . in our opi CUNDU! claim for it as ™5 il that you 0 alierative, purgative, depurator ially upon the liver, Llood, , May. found this the most plea have ever used.” MILES SE who adds: T have and effective medicine i S Suate Tnsurance Commiioner, gdore the Mayor's opinion.” CTALIN ul(hnma R Powder CHAS. G. GONTFR, C'hm'n_Dem K RICH Coller Lead & O HOUSER erk Probate Court, BRITTAIN A, HILL, | Attorney at Law, 8, BLOOD, C‘.Z\’Px Ni‘ COLMAN. late ¢ THOS. WALSH, R Co o W. T.GA |.‘(,|y, Haunenkamp & , JAMES ARCHER, | .. ANDI | of Moody, RO of Har And many others too numerous to mentien. J. & C. MACUIRE, Sole Proprietors, 5t. Lauis, Mo, | PRICE, 75 CENTS PER BOT!‘L!. novely D. 8. coorEn. GLASS AND CHINA RIVETER, l'{. 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