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APPLETON'S American | THE ROSE OF TUOLUMNE. BY BRET HARTE. CYCL OPAZEDIA Now Reyised Edition. Eatre'y ritten by the rery anect. . Prioted ablest writers on |From the New York Times.] e | window the figure of a man in his | OFFICE OMAHA Da1Ly Bl&,} 1, 1874. do harness. | Freh calt Jod | Other brands | Freuch kip pr | Bark linings. | txined ull bundies, e A" American immita’n Kussia, all Nos. Leas than full tundles, add one cent. GALVANIZED. and Summer Styles. A.POLACK, CLOTHIER Severit thousid y and Maps. | et «Bear up and keep dark, Jinny | parior. Under his hospitable roof | Business in the dry goods liue Dry flivt pr®. doar, and trust to the old man. Va- | the sight was not unusual, but for | was rather quiet to-day, orders from | {rZ el Gree 238 Faraham St Near 14th. ied Engraviags Tys work originally publish ot e Awemrs U Somploied in 135, siuce e ob which It ha attained 1n il parcs 23 Siates, a0 the signal developmeats aduced the to an exact P hin the last ten yeurs he covery i every amade s ne v g a8 orement of political afluirs has kep % e e discoveries of Tiful appication e the 3 & wars and cot litical revalutions of the las ‘matural result of orin T traimiont publiet: e bu which ought now te take o o o porwancat and authentic histor the pressut edition for tho pr v beea the aim of the editors Talruation e the latest pos- i 4 furish an accurate account the ewspai o o daiee, 5 ; o iscoveticn 10 acioncer of o e daccion tn Hhersture, T T dveation. 1n the pracuical arly 33 e givo a succiact and original record of progress of political and ‘hisiorial evea:. under the it | YoLoPaEDIA ¥ hich thame the wide rious men has various ways. Thar | an instant a subtile sense of disap- | is ways as is common and ways as | pointment thrilled him. When he | | is uncommon, ways s is easy and | saw it was not the face of Ashe | | ways as is oneasy. Bear up and | turned toward him he was relieved, | | keepdark.” With this Delphic ut- | but when he saw the tawny beard | terance he put his finger to his lips | and quick passionate eyes of Henry | 4nd vanished. Ranche he felt 8 new sense of ap- | | It was ten o’clock when he reached the country having been held over, for the last day or two, till after the first. today in groceries, Hardware, boots and shoes, and paint stuffs, | i There has been a fair movement | e i b uow 3k of reference an impera.ive edusiea] snd useis and useful ‘convenience and refinement of et revolu: ‘national changes | Four Forks. A few minutes later | be stood on the threshold of that | | dwelling described by the Four | Forks Sentinel as “the palatial res- | idence of John Ashe,” and known | to the local satirist ss the ‘ash-box.” | “Hevin’ to lay by two howts,John,” | he said to hi i W, as he took his a | few words of social converse, not on | business, but strictly private, secms | to be about as naturala thing as a | man can do.” This introduction, | evidently the result of some study, | ! and plainly committed to memory, seemed so satisfactory to Mr. Mec- | Closky that he repeated it again af- | | ter John Ashe had led him | private office, where, depositing his valise in the middle of the floor and sitting down before it, he began | | carefully toavoid the eye of his host. | n Ashe, a tall, dark, handsome | Kentuckian—with whom even the trifles of life w cidently fall of i aited with a kind Irous respect the further | speech of hi Being utterly | Enhenalon, so that he fell to rub- | ing his beard almost upon his very threshold. Jenny ran into the hall, and seized her father with a little ery of joy. Father,” said Jenny, in a | harried whisper, don’t mind Aim"— indieating Rance with a toss ot her yellow braids—*he’s going soon, and I think, father, I've done him wrong. But it's all over with John and me now; read that note, and see how he insulted me.” Her lip quivered, but she went on: “It’s Ridgeway that he means, father, and 1 believe it was Ais hand struck | Ridgeway down, or that he knows | who did. But hush now; mot a | word.”” She gave him a feverish kiss, and glided back into the parlor, leaving Mr. McClosky perplexed and irreso- lute with the note in hishand. He glanced at it hurriedly and saw that it was couched in almost the very words he had suggested. But a sudden apprehensive recollection came over him; he listened, and with an exclamation of dismay he while the lumber trade has been | very heavy. Prices continue unchanged, and | the market promises to continue | steady for the next week or ten | days. OMAHA MARKETS. Carefully Corrected Dally DRY GOODS. | | & | Gree: | 3 POULTRY. Supply limited with dem: as follows: Chickend, turkeys, 14alc; geese, 10c. FURS. A. Hubermanm, 51 | street wholesale Quo- tations: mink, No. 1,71 25al 50 coons, 45¢; muskrat, 14c for fall and 2le for spring; skunk, black, 1 90c:do. striped, 15 to 3Je;otter, No. 1,500 to 6 50; do. No. 2,4 00; fishe er, in good order, 000; wolf, large mountain No. 1,2 25; do, No.2,1 50; do. small, 50 to 80; beager, well fur- red and cleaned, 100 to 1 26 per B martin, frem 2 50 to 4 00, according to color; fox, silver gray, 1000 to 2500; do. cros, 3 00; do, red,150; deer skin, hair red and short, 25¢ per ». Cooke & Ballou furnish the follow- ing quotations, for butchers’ stock, native steers, 4a4 1-2; Texas steers, Nos. 0106 8389 1 5 10,10 g Nos.1506 17 1 Per bundle 15 per cent discoun GROCERI E. CLARK & FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND 11TH sT. PUNDT, MEYER & EAAPKE, 212 FARN- MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 Farn- ham St. WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & Co., 247 Douglas St. STEELE & JOHNSON 533-540 14TH ST. | | Fine and Medium Clothing,’ and Furnishing Goods. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. prelimina ari23im i Sesduroes for carrying it nal sty seized his hat and ran outof the | house. But too late; at the same | moment a quick, nervous footstep | CHICAGO & NORTHWES'N | Chicago, Rock Island | devoid of any sense of the ridicu- | lous, he always accepted Mr. Me- | Closky as a grave fact 3 3a3%; hogs, unsettled, prime, 4a | 'd | | == 412; sheep, firm and active at 4 | ; f | from his own want of ex | the class. Ores is said Mr. McClosky, with e ference. John Ashe returned that he had | noticed the same fact in the receipts | of the mill at Four Forks. | Mr. MeClosky rubbed his beard and looked at his v; - | sympathy and suggest You don’t reckon on having any | trouble with any of them chaps ez | you cut out with Jinny | John Ashe, rather haughtily, had | never thought of that. “I saw | | Rance hanging round your house | the other night when I took your | daughter home, but he gave mea | | wide berth," he added, carelessl; | “Surely,” said Mr. McClosky, | with a peculiar winking of the ey Aftera pause, ho took a fresh de- parture from his valise. “A few words, John, ez _between | 1 man, ez between my | father and her husband xpects to be, is about the it, as is fair and square. | I kem here to ‘say them. They’re | about Jinny, my gal.” Ashe's grave face brightened, to Mr. McClosky’s evident discompo- | sure | Tt new Cyclopedis, - trpe, s e O LE e phae an compass 2 ita preces” e o s gren wniary expendi- Tore, and with such improvements in its con PR i e the first timo in the p! ive fions'a the text. Tacy em! branches na o perience of | running light now,” | indif- ise, us if for | lll:.;lll\hll is enormous, and 1t is believed S airable festure of the Uyclopedia, sad worthy E e A ok 1 votume, 1 will ‘e o o Library Lo Ia Half Turkey Tn Half Ruse In fuil Moruces, antiqs re of the AwgRicax Cycro- | hwiag Lype, illasirations. ete., will pplicatioa. FIRST CLASS CANVASSIN < WANTED Address the Publishers, D. Appleton & Co., 551 Broadwa; ke New Yzl"k. aly. Succeeding wiibe issued once in G AGEN13 ould have said, about | her mother; but the same bein’ a | stranger to’ you, Isays, naterally, | Jinay.” | | _Ashe nodded courteously, Mr. | McClosky, with his eyes on his weat on : “Tt Is sixteen years ago as 1 mar- ried Mrs. McClosky, in the State of Missouri. She let on at the time, to - KEARNEY'S FLUID-EXTRACT 'BUCHU to imply that I subsekently found out that she was not a8 widder, nora wife, and the father of the child | was, 50 tospeak—onbeknowst. That | ehild was Jinny—my gal | With hi n his valise, and quietly _ignoring the wholly-crim- | soned face and swifty-darkening brow of his host, he contined : “Many little things sorter tended to make our home in Missouri o pleasaut. A disposition to smash furniture and heave knives around, | en inclination to howl when drunk, and that frequent; a habitooal use | of vulgar language, and a tendency | to cuss the casooal visitor, seemed to pint,” added Mr. McClosky with | submissive hesitation—thet—she— was—so to speak—aquite onsuited to the marriage relation in its holiest Tation, Indammation or Ulceration of e Damnation! Why dido't—" | BLADDER AND K|DNEYS. | burst out Johin Ashe, erect and furi- ous. SPERMATORRHEA, | “"¥At the end of two years, contin- Whites, Diseases of the Prostrate | ued Mr. McClosky, still intent on s one 12 the Jiadder, Colculus. | the valise, “I ullowed I'd get a di- | worce. Etabout thet time, however, Providence sends a circus into thet | | town, and a feller az rode three hosses to onet. Hevin’ allez a tast for athletio_sports, she left town | | with this feller, leavin’ mo and | Jinny behind. I sent word to her | thet if she would give Jinny to me | we'd call it quits. And she did " “Tell me,” gasped Ashe, ““did you | ask your daughter to keep this from ° | me, or did she do it of her own se- | Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical | cord ?” | Swellings, “She doesn’t know it,” said Mr. MeClosky; “she thinks I'm her | father, and that her mother’s dead.” | | ™ “Then, Sir, this is your—" | I dow't know,” said Mr. Me- | Tha oaly Kaowa remesy tor BRIGHT’S DISEASE, And 1 positive cure for Gout, Gravel, Strictures, Disbetes, Dyspepsia, Ners vous Debility, Dropsy, | | Nen-retention or Incoxtinence of Urine, Irri- | | VEL OR BRICK DUST DE- . |POSIT, And Mucus or Milky Discharges. KEARNEY'S Extract Buchua!| Permanently Cures all Diseases of the Existing iu Mea, Women and Childres, No Matter What the Age’ Prof. Stecle savs: “Ono bottle of Kearney's Fluid Extract Bachu s worth more than ¢ | other Buchus combined.” > i o eme Sallex par bt e, or ke bottles 1or | ey or €V v dol | ful recreation.” Depot 104 Duane St,,N. Y. | " John Ashe paced the room furi- | A physician in attandance to amswer corre: pondence wni ¢ ously. Mr. McClosky's eyes left the | valise and followed him curiously. nd give advice gratis. B Sond Staiap for pamphlets, free. Crane & Brigham} Wholesile Agents “Where is this woman 2" demand- | ed Ashe, suddenly. MeClosk: S | eyes sought the valise again. Francisco, C e went to Kansas; from Kanses apBwit she went into Texas. From Texas she eventooally came to Californy. Being here, I've purvided her with money—when her business was slacl through a friend. John Ashe groaned. tin’ rather old an and now does the ness and flying trapeze., Never hevin’ seen Ler perform,” continued | Mr. ] with hc\mscienu'ous | caution, “I can’t say how she gets Dr.J. B. Dyott, graduateof Jefler- | ), ") e bills she looks well. won Medical Colleze, Philadelohis, | That is 4 poster—" said Mr. Mc- | Closky glancing at Ashe, and open~ suthor of s:veral valuable works, | ;- hl_}‘,mfl,’ “thar 1 }Kl;er can be consulted on all diseases of | givin’ her performance at Marys- N ville next month.” r. McClosky the Sexual and Urinary omgans | . o) colded a large Jellow and (which he has made an eerecial | blue printed poster, profusely illus- | trated. “She calls herself ‘Mam'- selle J. Miglawski—the great Rus- matter from what cause oriy” ating sth I;l'rxpe - . o . : ohn Ashe tore it from his han or of how longstanding A7 etice | (3¢ qourse,” he said, suddenl of 30 years enables him to & 4t dis- | facing Mr. McClosky, ‘“you_don’t i n | expeet me to go on with this?”’ eases with success. Cures guaran Wuwlmky SR wp the poil: teed. Charges reasonable. These at | er, carefully refolded it and re- o Rl describ- | turned it to his valise. “When you - " letter deserib- | /ol off with Jinny,” he sald, ng sympioms and enclosing stamp to | quietly, “I dont want anything said prepay postage. t this. She doesn’t know it. N She’s a woman, and Ireckon you're !-nd for the Guide to Health. | 2 white man.” g Price 10e. “But what am T to say? How J. B. DYOTT, M. D, { am I to go back on my word > cd = ““Write her a note. Ph: and Surgeon, 104 Daane | thing ysician & | —don’t say what—that makes you break it off You nesdn’t ~be | afeared Jinny'| iy What nuy'll ever ask you John Ashe hesitated. man—no Ashe—could NERVOUS & DEBILITATED | OF BOTH SEXES. 0 OHARGE FO3 ADVIJE AND OON- SULTATION. study), either in male or fewnie, no toMARRIAGE. Nogentle- go on fur- OBSTACLES S ey | room.” Jenny's pale face was the | and self- w B A S T hez come to your knowledge | was heard upon the veranda, the | French window flew open, and with a light laugh of greeting, Ridgeway | stepped Into the room. | Jenny's finer ear first caught the | step, Jenny's swifter feelings had sounded the depths of hope, of joy, of despair, before he entered the do Waltham 8-4 do. only one that met his, self-) % liant, when he stood be- | Futt fore them. An angry flush suffused even the pink roots of Rance's beard as he rose to his feet; an om- inous fire sprang into Ridgeway’s | eyes, and a spasm of hate and scorn passed over the lower part of his | face and left the mouth and jaw | immobile and rigid. Yet he was first to speak. “I owe you an apology,” he said to Jenny with a suave scorn that brought the indignant blood back to her cheek, | Otls “for this Intrusion, but I ask no | pardon for withdrawing from the only spot where that man dare con- front me with safety."” With an exclamation of rage, Rance sprang toward him. But as quickly Jenny stood between them, erect and menacing, “There must be no quarrel here,” she said to Rance. “While I proteet your right as my guest, don't oblige me to re- mind you of mine as your hostess.” | She turned with a half-deprecatory air to Ridgeway, but he was gone. | So was her father. Only Rance re. mained, with a look of ill-concealed triumph on his face. = Without looking at him she passed | toward the door. When shereached | it she turned. “You asked me a | Arkwright, B aver Creek A A.. Amoskesg, d A B R &GS YANKEE NOTIONS- 3 void him if 7o would have takon er hand, but she waved him away other moment he heard the swit | rustle of her dress in the hall, the sound of her feet upon the stair, the sharp_closing of her bedroom door, | and all was quiet, And even thas quietly the day wore away and the night rose slow- ly from the valley and overshawed the mountains with Flll’ple ‘wings that fanned the still air into a breeze, until the moon followed it and lulled everything to restas with the laying on of white and benedic- tory hands. It was a lovely night, but Henry Rance, waiting im: patiently ~beneath a sycamore at the foot of the garden, saw 1o beauty in earth or airorsky. A thousand suspicions common toa jealous nature, a vague superstition of the spot, filled his mind with distrust and doubt, “If this should be a _trick to keep my hands off that Insolent pup!” he muttered, but even as the thought his tonge, a white figure slid from the shrubbery near the house, glided along the line of pioket fence, and then stopped, midway, motion~ less in the moonlight, Tt was she, But he scarcely re- cognized her In the white drapery that covered her head, and should- ers and breast. He approached her with a hurried whisper. “Let us withdraw from the moonlight. Ev. erybody can see us here.”” [To BE CONTINUED,] §E usk EEE £88 £88 Lresn 238 - &Re J. C. Rosenfield, Produce commis- ion merchants,199 Douglas street, furnish 88 with the following quota~ tions: ‘Butter, choice roll, 32a35; common | roll, a20; eggs, demand active st 2; prime apples, 8 00 per bbl ; potatoes 140 per bu. Cranberries $9 pr bbl. HARDWARE. Vanpari A ROUTE 22 discount 45 per cent, Patent axies, discount 10 per cent. TRAINS DAILY !} 3 | LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH . o | Pullman Palace (Ial&k THROUGH WITHOUT OHANGE —te— Peeesesices B, 2 3 & | Indianapolis, Cincinnati, | Chicago, 1] 18 fisa Bt B me w¥ T 867 | Philadelphia, Baltimore, ‘Washington, NEW TOR KT SPADES AND Rowland's No3 black sho & ) 88uR €8 £2888 8BEX Arrival of Trains from the West. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston Q‘ICK "'."."‘.. at the B eSierona kv riacipal malk: | = ‘way Offices in the West. JHAS. BABCOCK, E. RUSSELL, S'thern Pass. AC’t, Datias Txxas, c West'n Pas. Ag't. o JOHX . SIMPSON, CHAS. E. FOLLETT, Genl Sape, Gea'i % Ixsuxarorm. waen? ZEZET 82888 8¥eLs i P e s [juch 5@10c; 2 inch 10@20c; 3 inch 12a5 003 MEATS. Dressed beef, 6 1-2c; dressed pork, 1c; dressed mutton, 8 1-2¢; 8. C. hams 63¢; shoulders, 7 1-2; breakfast bacon, 10c; clear sides, 10¢; l‘lfl. firm at 9c. SOAPE Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers. Sapo Publico, 6 1-2@6 8-4; Savon Republic, do., Chemical Olive, 6 to 6 1-2; Palm, 5@5 1-4; German Mot- led, 6 1-4a6 1-2. ART GOODS A¥D UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnham_Street, furnishes the | following quotations: ?ml MOULDINGS. | oil ut mouldings, one inch, | pr;;:; 2jnch 10¢; 3 inch 15¢; pol walnut, 1 inch 7c; 2 inch 18¢; 8 inch 2lc. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 6@15¢; 2 inch 12@30¢; 3 inch 18@ 46c; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 16@30c. WINDOW SHADES. Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per | pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00@ | 4 00; cach sdditional foot, 75c per pair. REPPS. | Union ind all wool terry, per yard 1 50@3 ; Imperial, plain and stri- ped, 2 50a8 00. DAMASKE. Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 00a8 00. MATTRASSES. Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00a5 00; straw, 8 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50. All of the above quotations are on the basis of ordinary thirty day transactions. Parties who buy for cash, or any strictly first-class buyers, can always | secure reasonable concessions on large | orders for shcrt tima paper. LUMBER. Subject to change of market without cotice. WM. M. FOSTER, 00 U.P. R R. track bet. Faranam and Dous- GEO. A. HOAGLAND. tudding and sills, 20 tt, and un- der 821 Qrer 3 encing do. SYRUPS. Gommon pr gullon E Tass @ o . P6s 0080 | 0 RAILWAY. The Popular Route from el OM A FE A el iee do do N O molasses. Rangoon choice ..... Carolius..... —To— 165817 | 7| Chicago and the East! AND THE 3 Wesk & Co... Schofers. Mis-ouri Viliey.. Kirk's Savon M. Wesk & Co. Schofer's Gers Kirk’s stundard sterling... PLUG TOBACCO. reen teves . W-tertown, Oshilosh, Fon Du Lue, diadison and Milwaukee. St | 1t Being tue Shorieatand Fisst Comoleted Line | DDIED FRUITS | Betweea California patches per boun do appls o Constant improve the way of reduc |OMAHAandCHICAGO, havo taken place “Grade, and placiog Tron with Steel Hails, adding 16 its folling stock new ani Elegant DAY and SLEEPING CARS i house Alr Braxe” do rasins pr box. do scedless rasies Westing way daily over the various lines of this 10ad, | thus securing to the traveler selecting this I certain connections in any di- wish 10 §0. 3 do & Tomatoes, 2 pound cans, per case a3 "0 ao""" do d. Fort Dudge, Mingespoils, western points. CDAR RAPIDS for Waterloo, Cedar Falh les City, Burlington and St.” Louis. AT CLIN 10N for Dubugue, Dus Prai- rie du Chicn, Ia Crosse, and sll polnts on the Chie'go, Cliton and_Dubuque, wnd Chicago, | Dubuque and Minnesota railrodds. AT KU TON for Freeport, Racine Milwau- pointsia Wiscons | G with all railway lines leading | Corn, Trophr, per case. do’ Winslow ~ do do_Yarmouth do Strawberries, per case. Raspberries, do do __ Pie app'es, do do Oo'ongs per pound Young Hyron, per Gunpowder, kets to all eastern citles via this red, and sny infor, Ko nts, ETT, M Nutmegs, Puang best, Cloves Alspica Cinamon back per & do. do CIGARS. A. E. SIMPSON, Manufacturer, 532 15th Street. 2 pound..... 1 85al do .. do a PROPE IETORSO¥ THE PITTSBURG. 5 00 100 00 LPELLeeesLe8LEgEE83s8282888cese 1 1&1 WINDOWS, (Glazed.) 35 per cent off Chicsigo list. DOORS, (Wedged ) 2 per cent off CL teago list. N. L. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT C. STEELL. BRADY & MCAUSLAND. Louis, Srtictly Pure White Lead, St. ete Ll - 1 Fancy Deant Putty 1n Bladders. ety I el eld Glass. coiors, 5q. It. Ens Flat Glass, 50 ¢ discount TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & FARNHAM. TIN PLATE. CiHARCOAL. 10514 IC, fair qualits. 10514 Ie; best quality. x14 IX do 100 09 10) 00 50 WHITE LEAD AND CARRIAGE, BUGGY and WAGON | MANUFACTURER. N. E. CORNER of 14th and HARNEY STS, OULD respectfully anuoutee to the pub- W O R oris o ready to 0l al on yracts in the above liues with neatuess and COLOR WORKS PITTSBURG, PA. IR Sxpress wagons constantly bt | e blianea 1 Manutucturers of Strletly Pure PLATTE VALLEY White Lead, Red Lead, Litharge Samuel C. Smith, PURE VERDITER GREEN, il et The strongest and brightest green U.P.R.R LANDS, Neb, manufacturered. GUARANTEE. We guarantes our Lrand of Strietly Pure lito " ead 1o be free from impuritis, sud will pay §50 In gold for every ounce of adul lon found in this age. P 3. SCHDONMAKER & SON | Government Lands Located! | U P. Lands Sola: | J. 8. SHROPSHIRE, Improved Farms asd Town Lots for | A ttorney- at-Law, CASE! - 5 A OMAHA ELWARD KUEHL, MAGISTER OF fHE DEPARTED. No. 498 10th St., between Farnbam & Harney. Wil by the aid of guardisn spirits, obtaln forany one a view of the past, present’ and fu- ture. ~No fees charged in cases of sickuess, apisif |ON LONG TIME!! #@rAll Communications Cheer- fully Answered. ap0nt " L. WOODWORTH, 238 Douglas Street, Omaka, Nebraska —DEaLER TN— arriages, Hacks, | ugeles, Pattent Wheels, Road wagons, Trot- ting Sulkies, Skeietons, Ltudebaker’s, ‘Celebrated Wao s, R. i oo e — STODDARD & HURLSUT, Market Gareners ! LL KISDS OF VEGETABLES AND plants, for sa'e. Orders sddressed to us it our garde Cor. Will receive prompt |C 0 21st and Paul Streets, tion. apisdtem . | OMAIZA COCITY ‘ .»..H.l?.fiss.f.';?l? !.Nfim, STOVE STORE. | tions, Spskes, Hubs, Feiloes, and a! ‘ E. F. COOK, HARD WOUD LUNBER | 537 14th 8t, betwsen Douglas aad Dodee EEESEEEENEERNEE R NES #se sesssEssessesssrassE in. e it haif casks 16 do 0250 D casks_... LA S 22 Fug 7 himble Skeins, Axles and Springs. mehétt MRS. 8.C. WHITCOMB, \ u..um-nvfl:hqm 40d78beat Iron Dress and Cloak Maker, 1 Cooking and Heating stoves Booms aver Mru. Smith's Millinery Store, | | 253 FARNH AM ST., OMANA, NEB | | Opposite the Grand Central Hotel. Patterns of all Kinds om Mand. ‘And cut to crder [rom Actual Measurement. Cutting & Fiting a Specialty Stam) ol b W ork do and warresuantd. G. A. LEXDQUEST. 190 PARNHAM ST Between Tenthand Eleventh Staests. 1 Japanned and French Ware on Gutters and Spout! Merchant Tailor! and Pacific R; R. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM OMAHA TO CHICAGO| AND THE EAST, Via Des Molacs, Pavenport and Rock Island. ' All Passenger Trains are equipped with the WESTINGHOUSK PATENT AiR BRAKES and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler. e | 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily, Connecting as fol'ows : AT DES MOLNES with the Des Moines Valle: ‘Railroad, for Okulooss, Otiumwa, Keok and St. Lonis. AT GRINNELL with the Central Railroad of ‘all poinis north to St. Paul. LIBERTY with the Burliogton, & Minuesota Railroad, for Burlington, Cedar Rapids, Dubuque & St LTON JUNCTION with the Fasbingon and allprinis couth. | AT DAVENPORT with the Davesport & St. ‘Paul Rails points north. AT BOCK ISLAND with the Western Unior Esilroad for Preeport, Beloit, Kactas, Mil waukee and ail points in norihera I linol: and nain. AT BOCK ISLAND with the Rocktord, Rock fatand and St Louis Bellrond for St Louls AT inta south. ISLAND with the Peoria & Rock Peoria and points cast. AT BUREAU JUNC., with bravch, for Hen- 17y Locere, Chllicoche and Peoris, AT LA SALLE with the Ililoois Central Rail- for points nort_h and south. AT CHICAGO with *1I lines Eust, North and South. THAROUGH TICKETS to all Exstern citles, be procured, and wation obtal ticket ofce of the companr, 123 Far 0 and Sisoat the prircipal ticket along lineol the va; lll:‘v o Checked Throngh to all B meipal Kastern Fomts. a3 T, Gen'l Pass'r Ag't, J. H. LACEY, o Ticket Agent, o Owabs Ch 8.8 STEVENS, Gen'l Weatern Ag't Omaba. Proprietor of the RISING SUN LOS ANGELES VINEYRDS. Depot for the sale of his NATIVE WINES AND BRANDIES M. EELLER & Co, Corner of Battery and!Washingion Ste. SAN FRANCISCO, maTu Deox | 3a8. 0. BUTLER | ALEX. . LEGGAT. XATW'L 0. HGDsON. ST, LOUIS TOBACCO WORKS. Leggat, Hudson & Co., Manntartarers of every srus s - Fine Cut Chewing TOBACCO Our Special Brands: PINE CUTS: SMOKINGS: INGLESICE. BULLION. MONTANA. BEAUTY. GILT EDGE, All Our Tobaceos Strietly Waranted. Sugar-Coaled, Concentrated, Root and Nerbal Juice, Anti- Bilicus Granules. THE “LITTLE GIANT” CATHARTIC. or Multum in Parvo Physic. I Einal properties from the mest valuabie roots and Berbs, 830 concenrats them 1510 & minute Gram. er m oo readily swallowed by those of achs aud fastidious tastes. pt pose they arw barea or deastic 1 effct, but such o 2ok a2 all the case, (he different active medicizal cipies of which they are com difled. one b 8300 Eeward 1« hereby offered by the pro- prictor of icse Pellct: upoa analysis, wil other of or occupation. For J: Constipatio: i n or tissuo euc mpress, Aso docs not thelr euzar- n;lh:!lrri bei ot in s_A.LE RATU 'I‘s —AND— BAKING SODA! BEST IN Us® Sold by Pundt, Meyer & Raavkeand Whitaey, ‘Biuserman & Co, novis 73 ddwiv CASTLE BROS., IMPORTERS OF TEAS Cor. Second & Vine Streets, St. iouis Ao, saws. Gents’ mm—q_-

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