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| coneluded from yesterday's vaily. othing 2" queried Perkins, in a whisper, and with a face full of gen- uine APPLETON'S American CLCLOPZDIA, New Revised Edition. ¢ rewritten by the ablest writers on Printed trom_new trpe, b Several Thousane Maps. said the Colonel, v, he continued, springing “I'll hurry back to the dreami to his fe cabin.” into the bushes, and left his follow— ers so paralyzed with astonishment that Old Black afterward remarked that ef ther'd been an; hed under the title AN CYCLOPAEDIA was ince which time the wide it bias attained 1o all paris of T work originally l ’ of s Rew A The passengers were relieved of their weapons, were unbound, al- ual developments lowed to enter the stage and the - 7, ormack f | door was slammed, upou which Old colnce, Tterature, 04 30 12 oan exaes | Black picked up his reins as coolly e oy and o e & “hew | 45 if he had Jain them down ot a And the Colonel dashed | to a German who was in the eell Money and Commerce. ‘with him for some time that he had been engaged in farming in Kan: but said ring the day t o gent . hing clse that would in’ dicate that he wasa Bender. Du- n - visited Daily Review. him who had known him in former as being th Kansas butcher. v] the Pil e in being the man letters of admi county in much 1866-] the accused inistration Bender, on the estateof h: in-law, one Sck hmidt. man above named made vears, and they both recognized him i sought after One gentleman county (Tl immiediates | 14 as advancing, the effect ho had taken out in Pik the name of John T. brother- | e gentle- | discount rates steady at 11 out the papers and saw Bender frequently OFFICE OMaHA DAILY BEg,) April 16, 1574 The weather still continues fiair, iness commercially of whi being felt by our banks in the creased deposits. Collections are reported good, and to 1} percent. a month at the banks. Commercial paper is quict. g /> 3 3 s b 150 125 » Fretch kip pr Bark liniags. Drs fiot pr, Dry saited n— 3 cama vision, tion encitled, THE AMERICAN CYCLOPAX- (hin the last ten years the. of dis- i vt e P T A = ovement of political affairs has kep' T et Pl e il application to the nd o v{he convenience and refinement of T Coeuen: rerola: o oevurel, involving macional change o e oment. The civl war of ouf own i want s height when the last volume of the old work -pp-rd.“ by soclal life. Great wa Tiarge aceassions te' our geograp) edge have been made by the indefatigable ex- Plorers of Africa great 1 revolutions of the last T B th e masural result. of the lapse of ught into public vie titude e warmes are in overy one ‘of whe lives every ene i Curious o k -“(b-‘p.lr iculars. e Nattles have beeu fought amd fmportant sieges maintained, o Pl e deras are 58 vel prewrved oniy ewepapers orin 1 e b which ought now 't take v e n permaeat and authentic history o4 T proent elition for e pres, A aeordiag:e been the sim 3 e ulormation 1o the Taiest pos- et e v 45 faraish, an accurate. account of the mos recent discoveries in science, of ~sh_pr.ductien ::. literature, aod of | is the n well a3 1o give s s the progress of politica The work has be ual stereotype plates have s been "printed o6 Sggesied by longer ex- | e ox il s welcoms reception a3 un ad- | g.’.ul Lestare of the Cyelopedia, snd werthy £ i chara o o e AT o Sabmeribersonly, payable on dalivery of each volame. It will 'bo com- and useful | 3 | agents as they entered their hut, for | 1aw, and is now a prisoner in the naient publica- | | station while horses were being | during that year, 1857, after which o | Lamgaits changed, then he cracked his whip | the latter moved to Kansas. A | and the stage rolled off, while the | former Indian agent of Kansas, Colonel’s party hastened back to | who formerly knew Bender, says their hut, fondly inspecting as they | the right man is captured. 'With went certain flasks they had ob- | this strong evidence it can scal v | tained while transacting their busi- | be doubted that the great criminal, ness with the occupants of the | Who has eluded officers and detec- | stage. | tives for the past year, has at last | | Great was the surprise of the road | stumbled into the clutches of the In the general market we hav no material changes to recoard, as it has been for the past week very firm and steady in sll lines. Roscndale.... Water ime PAPER & PRINTERS' STUCK. W. T. Seamgh, wholesale paperand printers’ stogk'dealer, 181 Farnham street, q 2 straw paper, 4c; rag wrefully Gorrecte! Dail O 19 4 | wrap., 6e§ hardware wrap., 7c; dry DRY GOODS. | goods dog 10¢; manilla do, 13¢ ; news , 231 Farnbam | print, @14c; twines, paper, 25¢ st. | jute, 25c4 cotton, 35¢; hemp, 25c; PRINTS. sacking, 30c. American, 9}; Albion, 10; Al-| ART ¢OpPS AND UPHOLSTERER'S lens, 9}; Connestoga, 16; Dannells, | o STOCK. | 1y subordinated his wonder to his | granted, and the two hadalongand | 10; Truman’s, § 1 D - u ol prudence, as, laying on the table a | confidential interview. The Sheriff | 91-2; Hamilton, 10; holstergf and dealer in fine art goods, watch, two pistols, a pc k | who had chargo of the Jail sa:d the | D, 10; Orientsl, 10; Pacific Mills, | 270 Fafham Street, furnishes the and a heavy purse, he e: meeting of the men Was most cor- | 5. g rooes 9 L one: “Come, Colonel, bizness before | dial, and that they appeared to talk | 1% SPragues, 0} | foltowiag quotations: 2 pleasure; let’s divide and seatter. | frecly on a subjeet with which they |FRAME NoULDINGE. | | If anybody should hear ’bout it, | were both acquainted. The German Oil gwalnut mouldings, one inch, | | an’ find our trail, an’ ketch the | left town the next day as mysteris | per "V-"""r 2jnch 10¢; 3 inch 15¢; | ; polised walnut, 1 inch 7¢; 2 inch | UMAHA MARKETS. { city jail. KURTZ MOHR & C | One day, when the old man was in the Manti jail, Saupete county, another strange looking German ap- | peared there and asked permission t) see the accused. His request was | there stood the Colonel in a clean white shirt and in a suit of clothing | made up from the limited spare | wardrobos of the other members of the gang. But the suspicious Cranks speedi- c Middlesex 12 ; Glenarms 10}. TICKINGS. Amoskeag, A, G, A, 28; de A, 2 do B, Conestoga, A, Pre., 26; do | B, 27; do Gold Medal, 29, | HAMS. | ously as he had appeared in i circumstance of his visit | baving reached the ecars of one of the deputy sheriffs, of Sevier county, the latter conclud® | ed that the German stranger was | BLEACHED SHEETINGS. removing | young Bender, and started in search | Peppenell, $-4#30c; do 9-4, 37 1-2c, of him. He followed him to Nephi, | do 104, 40c; do 114, 45¢; Waltham, ab county, where he overtook | & do 94, 32 1-2c; de 10-4 nd arrested Lim. He is now there, Shodi K and this morning Deputy Sherifts | 37 1.2. Sevier our thy The possession, Sinch 2lc. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 5¢; 2 inch 12@30¢; 3 inch 18@ | 53 imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 iucl5@10c; 2 inch 10@20c; 3 inch 16@30c. WINDOW SHADES. Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00@ 4 00; each additional foot, 75c per pair. yerselves,” said th with abruptness and a “I don’t want none of | Colonel, reat oath. e olonel,” said Perk his own domino and loo} iously into : you sick ? Here's some bully brandy I found in one of the passenger’s | pockets.” | Farnsworth and Foutz, of “I hain’t nothin’,” replied the | go to bring him to this Colonel with averted eyes. *I'm | They expeet to return on Saturday goin’, and I'm retirin’” from this | or Sunday. b Should these two Germans be the | | . | 1€7~‘fx|ro\|>_r‘.' 7 - > e e BROWN SHEETINGS. | \in't a-going to turn ovidence?” | male portion of the Bender fumily, Mo : | it would not be an improbable oc. | Todian Heals, 11jc; Pepperell E, | | BROWN DRILLS 21 Augusta, 12¢; Great Falls, | Amoske: REPPS. Union and all wool terry, per yard 1 50@3 50; Tmperial, plain and stri- ped, 2 5048 00. DAMASKS. U nigh per yard, 150; all wool, | 2 00a3 00. i 3 MATTRASSES. Hudk, 4-4x6-2, 4 0035 00; straw, 3 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50ad 50, All of the above quotations are on ¢ ol S S e female members of | fine, 12¢; do R, fine, 1c; do O, 10c; | “I'm a-goin’ to make a lead-mine | the murderous quartette were dis- | do N,fine, 9¢; do sheeting, 8-4c, 27¢; of you ef you dow't ta covered ere long in the vicinity. do sheeting, 94, 32 1-2¢; Puttman, roared the Colonel, with & bound, Stark, A, 1 CORSET JE: A Chinese Romance. Al Tung, an cnterprising China- | which caused Cranks to pistol and retire precipitate ward, apol xteen large octavo volames, each | Bt about 300 pagedflly Uiasira- el with Soveral housmnd Wonl Engravings, and with | Bamerous colored Lithographic Maps. PRICE AND STYLE OF BINDING. | In extra Cloth, per vol . 35 In Library Laather, per 3 1a Half Ta key Morooo: 100 | In Hall Rassia, o 0 Ta fail Moroces, ant Ta fell xa hircs volums now read, o o watil Completion, wi be issucd once in cax Cyero- | X peciumsn pagss of tho A - by ete., wiil pa¥sis, showin. ustratio ANVASSING AGEN1S | WANTED. AQfreus $ho Pablishers, D. Appleton & Co., e "649 & 551 Broadway, N. Y. T LPARNEY'S AL FLUID-EXTEACT ’ | The oniy known remely for BRIGHT’S DISEASE, i And a positire curs for Qout, Gravel, Strictures, Diabotes, Dyspepsia, Ne vous Dobility, Drepsy, reteftion er Incortinence of Uriae, Trri- | \ation, Tadam stion or Ulceration of the BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, SPERMATORRUEA, conrhoe or Wihites, Dissasesof the Prestraia S ne 1n the Bixiier. Coleul oa. | minutes the | enough on top of the g | eided sensation. | every theory that wi vanced. | | the stores and fitted himself with a | | new suit of clothes, carefully es- chewing all the gencrous patterns | of the principal saloon, whore the | bestowed his affections on | _Amoskeng, 11ic; Kerrsarge Satin, | ¥, a beautiful Chinese | 131-2¢; Laconia Satin, 13 5 | ny | damsel of twenty-three years. They | Naumkeag Sotia, 14c; Peppenell Sat- | | met under the stars and pledged | ap, 14¢. | eternal constaney, but the course of | true love ran its usual crooked < | course, and the fascinating Ah Tung | Amoskeag, | found that Miss Choy could not be- | 19¢; Beaver Creck, A come Mrs. Tang unless he paid for | Muker, blue, Dol iy ducre, 000 being the | blue and brown, 19¢; | pressed such a strong dislike to this | 2% Otis, B, B, 19¢; do C, C, arrangement that the guardians of | Oakland, A, 16; Warren, B, B, 18¢; Miss Choy thought best to remove | do A, 16 1 | her from her residence in the clas- | BLEACHED SIIRTLNGS. | sie precinets of Stout alley to a more | 0 secure mansion on Sacramanto | Androscoggin, 44, A, A, 17¢; do | street. There the L, 44, Boot, B, 44,111-2¢; do B, 44, 13¢ Fruitof the Loom. 15¢; ke; tressed lover walked around discon- do 100, 18¢; Gold Medal, 13 1.2 Hope, 12 1-2¢; NowYork Mills, 15¢; | 5 50" solately looking for his mate. He | at last found out her retreat, and | not wishing to o deprived of her - | \Wuncatta, 18¢; Lonsdale, 184c. YANKEE NOTIONS- S70 L COTTON. “I'm goin’ b ness, an’ that’s enough to keep any man_bi Somebody lend $50 till I see him agin.” Perkins pressed the money the Colonel’s ha ithin twe A was on Tipsie’ the basls of ordinary thirty day transactions, | Parties who buy for cash, or any | strictly first~class buyers, can alwa; secure reasonable concessions on large orders for shert tima naper. LUMBER. Subject to change of market without rotice. WM. M. TER, 08 U.P. R.R. track bt Farntiam and Doog- | GEO. A. HOAGLAND. BENING. 24c; Arkwright, blue A, back and tion the stage b He overtook it, he passed it, and still ho galloped on, The people ut Mud Guleh knew the Colonel well, and it a rule never to be astonished at any. thing he did; but they made it an exception to the rule when the Col- onel canvassed the principle bar- rooms for men who wished to pur- chase a horse; and when a_gambler who was flush obtained Tipsie in exchange for twenty slugs—onlya | thousand dollars, when the Colonel had always said there wasn’t gold und to buy her—Mud Gulch experienced a de- E&E g28828:e 1.1 ciety, sued out a writ of habeas oor- pus, and this morning she appeared before Judge Morrison. The Judge found out the state of affairs and asked the blushing damsel if she | were willing to marry her persever- | i nmediat Nothing ). N One or two enterprising persons | speedily discovered thiat the Colenel was not in a communicative mood ; & everyone retired to his favorite | : s | b and bet according to bisown | oty she consented, and the Rev. ko eowa ] son was sent for to perform | Dickens’ best on of theColonal’s motivesand | ¢ coremony. Hewas notat home, | 1%} | and the Judge, pitying the distress | anc.ey.. | of the unfortunate couple, concluded | ,, | to make the twain of one flesh, | 3 cE8 8 But when the Colonel, after re- maining in 2 barber shop for half an hour, emerged with his fac shaved and hair neatly and parted, bettin a cool headed sportingman speedily | made a fortune by betting agai Lath per 10:0. M pickols et hich he did, and the two hearts which long have beat as one were | united, and Mr. and Mrs. Tung left | Percate. ainst | the Courtroom pleased with the ad- | ‘siice ministration of American justice.— Sun Franciseo April 9th. 3 s —— » 35 per cont off Clicago Jist. DOORS, (Wedged ) b= Ay | per cent 0 Cl tosgo list. Then the Colonel made a tour of = BLINDS. 30 per cent off list 0949 50 | White lime - Lonisville 5088 00 | Plagter paris b Harvest—1874. Reports from every section of this | French whaletone. and pronounced colors so dear to | region of country give assurance of | can" the average miner. He bought a | an abundant harvest of grain and | new hat aud put on a pair of boots, | fry A very large area of soil was | and pruned his finger-nails, and, | sown inwheat last fall, and at this | stranger than all, he mildly declined | time the fields promisé a rich yield, | all invitgtions to drink. | Fruit growers tell us that the tar- e As the Colonel stood in the door | ay approach of warm, growing Cheese 15}al9; butter choice roll weather has materi: i 3 5 -4 g 2. 3 stage always stopped, the Challenge | the chances for a 152‘:“;:1] T\t\%‘»‘l“\tdf Snier ok 3 65 per K, Li Hill constable was seen to approach | peaches. The buds are not yet far | Kic¢ Ran-8%; do Carolina 9}; black- | the Colenel and tap him on the berries 17a18; prunes 15;currants new Flasterin 2 l OILS, PAINT | 5l 4 N. I. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT C. STEELL. BRADY & MCAUSLAND. $ 13 Lard 01, | ; e BRICK DUST DE- GRAVEL OB Daick 3 bet that the Colonel was dodging And Mucus or Milicy Discharges. somebody claimed the stakes; but | those who stood near the Colonel | heard the constable say “Colonel, I take it all back, an’ I enough advanced to be susceptible shoulder, upon_which ail men who | of injury from frost, and befor o the | 8as} ; teas Oulong 30al 00; Japs 45a | spring sunshine can develop them | 90; Gunpowders 60al 40; Y: H. 45a to blossoms the season for frosty 3 weather will have passed. Itis a noteworthy fact that far- | mers hereabouts are in better con- | der, Large, | 1 00; honey in comb 28233; strained | | in class 25. Dooley’s Yeast Po Louis, Srtictly Pure . § 11% o o Fancy Brads.. FxiaC do ... Yellow € do .. N 0 choice do 100103, 9 | Rio choice prm, | "do prime do dogood do 0G Java... S1a35 =t do stecling 5 PLUG TOBACCO. Blackgo ds, Wratern. do = du Virglnia Lorirlard do_do Virginia.. Bridht do | wateral leat { DDIED FEUITS | Catifornia pa-ches per vound...... [gude wpse 4 sae “do do | New currants.... | o | do | do Llackberrie. | o rasvberries.. Oolongs per po Young Hyron, pe Guopowder. ' do ty Seat an S hf of SE 1-4... NE SE. WALTER CRAIG'S LAND'S FOR SALE. 1 offer for Sale, on LIBERAL TERMS, to suit purchasers, O Acres! 30, STANTON COUNTY. All of T.21, R. 1, E. 21,760 acres, colony; 600 acres in cultivation, forest trees; living water on near. THAYER COUNTY. 2640 acres in solid body, in T. 2, R. 100 acres in cultivation, within d a fine lfl(_)};r mill; living water. water power. a colony ; Douglas County.‘ 5 10! W b 15 18/ SE NW a 10 ERf SW P 2 10 e thousands of app! 1 1-4 miles of Coun- Zzm wz IN NEBRASKA, known and deseribed as follows: suitable for a large le trees and ly all the sections; aml: gne 2, W., suitable for hf SE and N Z gzl Go'd Dast. XXXX Io Cliloruia Guua'es, heavy weight ht Dundee guunies Grain bas, A Nutmegs, Puang best, Cloves Alspiee Cinanion bark ICES. per pound...... 1 33al 44 f 3 & | 180 | 35446 Tron, comumon tar per 1. do "round aud sp o horse shoe Lur. o hoop and ligh ; Amerlcan.. iy Branded. 10 per caat. G, dasme aged 33 do Codiish, Ceorges Mackerid, N . Sardines 3§ boxes, per e 50 3 o w | 0] 1 gfina’llwlut :u V roucht i . Holahing nalls, s do do Kuoa amam a¥tzgzReEsse PROVITONS. Mess pork W bbl . B ‘Shoulders Ib. Dried beef, plai. White Lead, strietly pure.... .. do _do 'fancy vrands, pus | L Putty, 10 biadders. “ | POWELL & CO'S 0APY | Mills, Post Office an 2| For anfi tract in WA 1wt | REED, in Bl M. Keller, |CASTLE BROS., | LOS ANGELES {|NATIVE WINES wp BRAN DIES All these lands are g general, smoothly rolling thousands of acres of level bottom, porei, o8 sl plied with living water: some of X wood. The soil of the creek alluvial or vegetable mol natural meadows. 2 - The soil of the uplands is a lively brown or with a ve_:g abound wi denote the best wheat land. i g One tract in Sarpy County contains an extensive thin the sound of the locomo- lose to Railroad Stations. nly are inconvenient to Schools, deep and those pec | stratified limestone. : Nearly all these tracts are wi | tive whistle, and many of them are c Two or_ three air, Neb. a)igges O! ores. SHINGTON COUNTY, apply to ALEX. orous subsoil. The ar soft, brittle, limy ood farming lands. Their surface is, in table or upland, but comprising many Most of the tracts are sup- them with _g_mall groves of and river bowoms’i-;a deep, black 1d, and most of these bottoms are ellow loam, more elevated parts lumps, which always quarry of For any other tract, to I. N. TAYLOR in Omaha. I Proprietor of thes | | RISING SUN | AND VINEYRDS. Depot for the sale of his AND T8 | “ M. RELLER & Co,|san Francisco - California. Corner of Bat'ery and Washingten Sta. SAN FRANCISCO, maTu | | WALT Establish in 1851. IMPORTERS OF Phacmac catical TEAS. ER__CRAlG.__ ce, Anti- Bilions Granulcs. THE “LITTLE GIANT? CATHARTIC, or Multam in Parvo Physic. The novelty of modern Modleas, Chemiesl : No use of any Ipulsive aod nauseods ap. crude, and balky et we €an by @ carelu | ciples 213 and 215 FRONT STREET mehTms, East India Coods, . prictor of iheso Peilet Epon analysis, will find In_them other ized aud modided. one od most_searc) $300 Revward 1« hereby offered by o, wny chemist whoy any Calomel Sy Oider” mineral 't mercury of 3 do med. 3.00; do own up fair and square. When I| dition financially than they usually | small, 1.65, | GGerman Mottled seed y?n ull: 0uall‘le l}halle‘:’lfi' lhl:' l: areat this seasonof the year. Deal- BUTTER AND EGGS. come to me all of a sudden that | ers in agricultural implements and . Rose ;i you might be in the road agont busi- | oiher mérehants whoss {runsactions | J-- Botenfield, Produce commis- | ness, so I follered you—duty, you | bring them into daily contact with | Wission merchants,199 Douglas street, know; but when I seed yousell Tip- | rural castomers, inform us that the | furnish us with the foliowing quota. | sie, [ knowed I was on the wrong | farmers are meeting their obliga- | tions: Butter, choice roll, 242 trail. I wouldn't suspect you, now, | tions this spring on time, in fact | common roll 20; : | if all the stages in the State wuz | paying their debts more promptly | Fr R AR ) | robbed, and Pll give yousatisfaction | than ever before.—Leavenworth | 4emand active at ! | prime apples, 8 00 per bbl ; potatoes | any way you want it,” | Times, ‘105 all right,” sald the Colonel, 140 perba. Cranberries $9 pr Lbl. | POULTRY. with a smile. The constable after- | ward said that nobody had any idea ~ s | Supply limited with demand active as follows: Chickend, dressed, 12; | of how curfously the Colonel smiled | ‘when his beard was off. ““Give this turkeys, 14al5c; geese, 10c; da cks | 10c. 1. SCHOONMAKER & SON ST, LOUIS T0BACCO WORKS | &z PROPRIETORS OF THE i e KEARNEY’S Extract uchu! Permancatly Cures all Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical | Swellings, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. Easty aske 5 MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & | hia G5 FARNHAM. CHARCOALTIN-PLATE. I C 19x14, € 1 Tt : g in Mea, Wemon and Childrea, No Matter What the Age! “0ne bottla of Kearney's | is_wordh more than all 5 : o 0! 200 AxXD 10 14220112 4581 45 X 14x20 do - 1650 » LEAD PENCILS Prot. Stacls sas: Fluid Extract Buchu is ther Buchus combined.’ Price one dallar per bottle; or, six bottles for AND SMOKING s TOBACCO | White Leud, Red Lead, Litharge | 5 ASK FOR PYLES O S.A.LE RAT —aN BAKING SODA! BEST IN Us®m SOLD by ail KIRST-CLA ST ey e PITTSBURG | Leggat, Hudson & Co., e resh and ."un ‘ e {COLOR WORKS)| 21 Ssizrree | prTTSBURG, Pa. F 10} /@ their virtucs unlmpaired Frd | Vongin of e, i any climate, 80 thae 4| | L o g i iscarcs whes Laxativ. ‘l“f- ‘l"‘ :I'“, (rwll‘ ga I':G.‘l lM‘fl“?‘h ittle periect w0 allow an; 0 induce Bve do iars. || be e it o sy :u.la' TS fifty to Jim Perkins the first time good as my Pelicto because he |2 | yer see him. Um leavin’ theState.” . — £ Depot 104 Duane Sty N. Yo | ¥ S0ty e Sage phcd b st she | Tho folowing Pressivms have been | T S T WA wswer corres- | door with a crash, and the mail pas- | SO e Manutictarers of Stsictiy Pare pa sengers hurried in the saloon in a #a-sond stamy for pamphieis, free 4 | gtate of utter indignation and impe- ————— | cuniosity The story of the robbery attracted everybody, and during the excite- | ment the Colonel slipped out quietly | gy ! x4 wass reliabie, which 18 not |Fine Cut Chewing | % lWiout Erottion that wiuch e recommends. e nfimna‘n;-’;y retarn mail from e 50 90 | Tioning B sh'i.. 10a18 2L D., Prop’r,. BUFFALO, N. % 1 16 0z, 14x80 in. Qwmmcn.8 & HARDWARE. Qmumen..5 65 | Laundry. e | g sEEDS. Peas, s*andard varieties 3 bu. o 'Tom Thamb, do A physician in atterdance [once and give advice gra = | John T. Edga , wholesale dealer | in Hardware and Iron, corner 14th | Stest sinc whole | Douglas, favor us with the following | quotations and report active moves~ ~TO0 THE— | and opened the door of the stage. | | ment in trade en order account from | NERVOUS & DEBILITATED Dicon’sAmass 3 . | T ald Ly sarted aud eried: ixon’s. American Graphic | th;z:-rflit’rinr; e 2 ADVICE AND 00N. | And the Colonel jumped into the B~ e ke ¥0 OHARGE P! | stage and put his arms tenderly T s 00y SULTATION. about the trembling form of the old 64,525; 4,550; 3d, 625; wrought | {Indy, exclaiming: nails, 6 75 ; cast steel, 18¢ bulk ; axes “Mothe $13 00 per doz. . J. B. Dyot teof Jefler- ! Dr.J. l} yo! k:"d“;h.‘ e HE BENDERS, 6old Medal of Progress, Vienns, e son Medical Colleze, Philadelphia, A. Hubermanm, 510512 15th | F: suthor of s:veral valuable works, | streot whelesale dealers. Quo- | can be consulted on all disenses of | The Pater-familias of Kansas tations:” mink, No. 1, 1 25al 50 | xeviaiae 15 | 23 s ! ; oo & por il s et = P=ly (Suss | BaichersThaSuxier Bender mréxt:finl:? ".‘{'..‘;l“pf?;'.‘l‘x.?f =5 :fii’“.‘”,’.z‘;s':'i?“' oIS Ay also Captarod. 1 00c:do. striped, 15 to 80c ;otter, No. 510 study), either in male or female, no 1,500t 6 50; do. No. 2, matter from what cause originating | | er, in good order, 0 00; wol, large or of how loag standing A practics | _ Yesterday the sceno around tho | mountain No.1,326: do. No.,150; | ¥l 1y : . ail was o 3 g of 30 years enables hiam to treat dis- | tnant and clamor, the object which | trial Exyosition, 1873 oot - - o Sl fur | i i i - drew th vd to that point bein, ¥ . | St Louls N s i msoceis. v fmparan, | o o0 O o Bador frum 250 to 4 00, according | Bet made so ori teed. Chbarges reasonable. These at | oqrly morn the people began to are gl » disance can forward letter describ- | flock to the city hall, and by ten | - J s N | o'clock the importunities of the | s St*Lovts, April 25 ag syzpioms and enclosing Stamp 10 | oy to see the greatest murderer | Nearly three thousand dollars propay postage. of modern times became 8o great | . » large quantity of flour, corn, mel@ 1. | Send for the Guide to Health, | that the jailorto quiet and gratify | Pacon, eto., have been contributclf, o L them, threw open the jail and ex- f by stock, | No-otos. Price 10c. hibited the accused. The curiosity | the overflow of tifls steers, J. B. DYOTT, M. D., to see the author of so many crimes §f Jower Missiwippi River, All of Uine, 4a Was not confined to the male por- Cleeveland, committee ay on Wednes { Phpeician a0d Surgeon, 104 Dusne | tion of mankind only, as the ladies | OToo % & "Dut has ve at 4 | Fencing street, N. Y. were seized with the same desire, JERSEY CIT : are at work, ve not repo 10% 11 for 5 les. = and during the day dozens of the iy 7 00a70 awarded for Putty, Colors Dry and In Oil. PURE VERDITER GREEN:| oy pecial Brands: | The strongest and brightest green | 2 s $ H choice varietics, do 1 | Beet, Beld varietics, do Honey Locust. @ FINE CUTS: SMOKINGS: manufacturered. o1 INGLESICE. ULLION. BEAUTY. GUARANTEE. MONTANA. ntee our brand of Strictly Pare | GILT EDGE, Wo gusr White" ead 10 be free from imparities, and | Doy $50 in gold for every ounce of adul- | Taia-ion found i this packaze. wariam . SCHBONMAKER & SON .. 3 commmuE BBEIR I3V gzemyueuessss A1l Our Tobaceos Strictly Waranted. FBEE Bii.5 ERHER 1573 T nited Sttos | & | Confectioners’ Tool Works, | First Prein'um Ciacinnatti Indus- OFFICE AND SALESROOM L] e . SanaiE Cor. Second & Vine Streets, y;r."'”“;.l T Pye—— T pe———— long: good 1 prie .o o (H.-.'. exira... It Lake Herald, 10th.] Yesterday the scene around the Thos, Mills & Bxo., | Manufactarers of | Confectioners’Tools | First Preminm Brooklya (nduse Nosgto12 St. LLouis Mo. mart 1 . Bl J. C. LEE, CABPENTER AND BULDER, GEO. W. ELKINS CENERAL (omussion [ emcaant, 1516 & 1918 Ma ket St., ADVERTISE 23 (o mart] T | prospects for For famples or ioformation [ | Nos. 1301 & 1303 North Eighth St. | PHILADELPHIA, PA. = | - 1 Estasuames 1884 | 38 M, ATALOGUES SENT ACeePPinars. ) spon spplicatien. marTdawim B S;_- ‘.1 and 1g. Jos. Dixon Crucib! ull binils e a.,..m‘,‘...i';'.ifi: Mop handien Tayior' o ek do moulds, , ‘Wood bow sorted sizes Broome, No: do ' No.2, ‘Axe balves, do shaved = oy T G Southern Hotel. | Pronting o 4th, 5th sad Walsatsts, St. Louis, Mo. Laveille, Warner & Co., vet, = At M‘n‘ | bu m7 2m HmBE e ey | roliadi weaker sex called at the classic committee it was decided to inve | Der caat discount, all the money collected in food afd pork, | GROCERIES. establishment and gazed on the | Save Your Paper man—if he be a_Bender—who has PeeeEeRsLeseREEREES 4BERLEITULBLESILEUSS e Sapplie 22 10 New OR C, hams | STEELE & JOHNSON 538-340 147w oT. OBSTACLEStoMARRIAGE. | done enough in this world to entitle [oes breakiaht bacon, | CLARK & FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND J him to a front seat during a portion, ‘Happy Reliof for Young Men from the effects. ot and Ah—\n-rl‘ life. Manhood fl trestment. New and Books and_eirculars sent Address, HOWARD AS" | ons of his Satanic Majesty. vious, and om ' and The day than on the day | at least, of eternity, in the domin- | e old man was calmer yester- | Patronize Home Industry Vetween Toth and 11 rangements to build I BERTHOLD, 164 and 168 Douglas stres | , vorth side, making & PAPE X ILL IN OMAHA, Deatres to purchase of all Kinds at -r. ool bundred taasel | 6 1-2; Palm, 5@514; G prices. | 10c; e Powell & Co., 8 | 8.po Publico, & 1. Republic, do., Chem] H ve, 6 to n Mot- | ted, 6 1-426 1.2, 10c; lard, frm a8 9. | 11TH sT. PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 FARN- HYM ST.,—WHOLESALE DEALERS- t erm FENCE POSTS, | At Wholesale and Retail. BT 05 MISSOURI WHITE OAK AXD Burr Ouk fence Posts, aiso wood of_the Proorietors. thern Fiotel a Bratcim 1a sl fts s, I's tables are a4 ail trmes 3o l::‘,:.flly.l--ks\-' at 8. P. BRIGGS® 233 Chicago Mrestacar Fourteenth. PHILADELPHIA. Grain, Flour, Seeds, Specialsias : Barley, Malt Hops. mar Twem