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APPLETONS | - | American CYCLOPAZEDIA | New Revised Edition. | By e 0 St s | lustrated with Several Thoy A eravings snd Maps. Taue work originally publishedl under the title of Tre NEW AMERICAX CYCLOPAEDIA Was Sopleted in 1563, sioce which time the wide Eircsiation which it hus attained 1o all par(s of T Unied Scates, and the sigoal developments | Which have taken pisce in every branch uf | cience, litersture, 4nd art, have lnduced the | editors’ fehers to sul ex e revision, and to lssue. 8 Bew of dis- nowledge has | an imperaiin e o eienco and reSoement of | o === tiens ‘have occured, ey e S pen, e 3 Deen e B0 ity B boen commenced. iy B e oo, | mu ‘been made by the indelntigable ex- | e | litical revolutions of the last enmie Srith the natural result of the lapse of time, have brought inte public view a multitude e bow e take | o pirmaneat and suthentic bistors e A eition for the press, pariug (he Presen S of the edtors 1 | formatien 16 the latest pos- | ik an accurute secount io3ia sclence, of | and of | ol o e v sdceinet and origh { ot political and iirial eve. e L ven ‘began alter long and cares | fu) preliatnary labor, and with the most smple | e irees iox arrylag it on %o & 1 ination. 5" orgieal sursogre pstes have | , but ever; Toen "prin e e Yorming {a fact & new Cyclopedis, s conapass as i predeces- | iar grestar pecwaiary cxpendi- i sk Tmprottmens o e L well as to gi the progress o sor, bat w ture, and Periencs sadeniargud ons in the text. seieace and saurdl histe 0ss and remar o tacuure, and art, as well ss Lhe various pro- Teen of mechanics and manufactures. Al | opagh intendsd for iustruction rather than | e llshmeat, Do pains have been spared to {nsure thelr artistie excellence: the cost of | their execation is enormous, and it is believed they will finda welco: dae reception as an_ad- e feature of the Cyclopedia, and worthy | G ita high character. & 1a wold to Subscribers only, payable T werk e ol o Submcribe e o Bl e e e ity thanrs ol comtaining about 590 g e Wiad Everae umerous colored ebegraniic Maps. PRICE AND STYLE OF BINDING. xtrg Cloth, 50 Library lea Half I i er, per VoL In I volums now ready. — etion, wiibe issacd once ia lams, until cowpl o raonths. pecien pages ot showing type, ilusirations. st gratis, on appication. ST CLASS CANY. FIBST CLA WAN ‘Address the Publishers, D. Appleton & Co., 51 Broadway. g New York. | Ascgmicax Crcto- | o te., will » be: oy KEARNEY'S FLUID-EXTRACT, BUCHU | | The only known remely for BRIGHT’S DISEASE, And ajpositive cure for Gout, Gravel, Strictures, Disbetes, Dyspepsia, Nors vous Debility, Drepey, | tior Incontinence of Urine, Irri- | ot Tadsaation or Ulceration o the BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, SPERMATORRHEA, Loucoerbos or’Whites, Disenses of the Prostrate | Pland. .00 ia the Biadder, Coicul us. | L OR BRICK DUST DE- GRAVE! — | And Mucus or Milky Discharges. | KEARNEY'S | Extract Bucha 1 Parmanently Curcsall Diseases of the Bladder, Kidueys, snd Dropsical | Swellings, | Existing in Mea, Women and Children, No Matter What the Age! Prol. Stecle savs: “One bottle of Kearney's | gt Extract Buchu is. worth more than all ‘other Buchus combinad.’ Price one dollar per bottle; or, six bottles for | Bve dollars. Depot 104 Duane St, N. Y. ‘ A physician in attendance to snswer corres- pondence and give advicegratia. | B Send siainp for pamphiets, fres. w Crage & Brighan] Wholcsale Agent Prancisco, Cal. aprwit San | | —T0 THE— NERVOUS & DEBILITATED | OF BOTH SEXES. | 30 0HARGE POR ADVIOE AND OON- | SULTATION. | | fashion, and for this reason. | New York who will own to ai | may be sent. | ber, one of the profession had her | freedon of opinion under its roof. | | madames and Parisians from Divis- | er sign nor office denc | nished, with a few pieces of furni- | ket cage, such | filled with sweet, common garden | | faney. | my simpli | nervous, or bilious, as the ease may | to theatres, and_ allow yourself e | centres, and leaves their checks, | with some agreeable excitement." | son I call it,”” said madame, la; | grow ifit has any life—how much | | of hair in six weeks. ! it back to its young color. And the | gentlemen write on_business paper that shows what is their rank— lawyers, railroad men, army men. They are all one with the ladies after good looks. But the girls—I ‘A COSMETIC ARTIST. The professsrs of the beautifying art which makes rough complexions | 8ft smooth, effaces wrinkles, changes | think they are crazy after golden | the hair from blonde to golden, and hair. See; the price of this is §3 &l from gray to black have always | bottle, and I can hardly mak: found their aid liberally in request. | enough of it, for it must be so old Mime. Rachael Felix and her sister | before it is used, and it gives the amassed wealth in London by their | hair a beautiful yellow tinge. trade in cosmetics, and might bave | She took a glass jar from her reaped fortunes if they had kept to | closet in which was a tress of hair legitimate business. But the pre- | suspended in a colorless liquid. sence of & fellow-artist in New York | When taken out it was a dull white has been suspected only by those | In the other hand she held a raven who have had the good fortune to | “switch. : answer asignificantly worded ad- Thislock wascut from the switch vertisment in a popular weekly to | to test the solution,” madame ex- the effect that a certain lotion,which | plained ; “to-morrow I will bleach cures moths, freckles, an. blotches, | the whole. ~Then I dip it in. this will be sent by mail with full direc- | mustard pot of mine,” showing a | tions. Alsoa certain other prepara- | Jar of yellow liquid, “and it eomes tion for bleaching the bair and col- | out the color of a guinea. oring it & beautiful golden tint. The | this,”” dipping a black tress into the dealers in cosmeties, unlike .,‘h.:; ;\‘hne jar; “we will Jook at it be- ity in guarded | fore you go.” ! e, court P on.. Their | “Do you bleach hair on the head, | customers do not wish to acknowl- to0 2" 3 s | edgo their debts to art, and would | “Certainly. It is not pl protest against the suspicion of ap- | Work for me nor for those w u plying to any known hair-dyer |Mit to it. Think of sleeping with or face enamelier. It is almost im- | your hair plastered with lime, or possible to find a hair-dresser in | something like it. I had rather paint the faces.” prac g hair, and if one | ‘““You enamel, of course v should boldly advertise the fact the | *“Would you like totry? T will | best customers would be very shy of | d it for you with pleasure. And a being seen to enter his shop. So the | White dressing-sack had fullen over cosmetic artist of reputation prefers My shoulders like down, and M to extend his business by the frec- | dame was dipping a soft brush into masonry of her clients, or by an- | 8 yellowish liquid that T am free to | nouncing her lotions without nfess smelled vilely urrh{unfsla giving other clue than the post-office | *“It will smartat first, she said, “but box, or the agents where orders | You willnot mind that, perhaps. Customers who ap- | Smart! T should think it did. My | ply for directions for using cos- | face felt on fire for five minutes, | Metics receive the artist’s address, | and then it seemed glazed. Ilooked one person recommmends another, | in the glass, and nothing but a good ladies who see the improvement of | imitation of ery . a friend’s hair or complexion are | If madame wanted revenge for not slow to inquire the cause, and | curiosity she had it. “If it was to women can keep secrets on this one | save their health, ladies would think poinit, whether they are able to on | they could not endure the pain. As any other or not. Golden hair dye | it is to improve their beauty, they and Bloom of Youth are things that | are only too glad to bear i will sell in spite of hard times, and | ¥ou like yourself any better now whether people have bread to eat or | I it had not been for that horri- work to.do the devotee of. the toilet | ble glazed fecling, Iconfess I should must have her face powdered and | have liked the change. You see false brgic ids in the | Such complexions on dolls, o soft, itchen use them, the Irish relatives | might be the better for the dol and pounds spent in jute and pink powder. Not man, few New York ladi say, I felt awfully “deathly.” And | the enamel or whatever it was | would not wash off that day or the | mext, till it dissolved itself. T had rather have tan, ~ freckles | and sunburn all the time | than ever be enamelled again. “Let us look at the hair we left bleaching,” said madame by way of diversion. We found it of a flax- en-grayish hue, and she separated it into two skeins, one of which | one solution turned nut brown, while the other in a second ba came out literally gil “That is for fancy only,” “It s well fashionaple to have gilded heads, for the process is very expensive.. Have youseen enougl Have you heard enough? T hav nothing more to show. Only I hope it has amused you. When you want to be eleetro-plated tome, and [ will gild only that will cost will be the death of There was a ring at the door, and | my arch, laughing hostess of the moment before in a turn was the | equally courteous, impassable wom- | an of business, meeting a new ent. I folded my veil double over | my enamelled face, and took the | home. But to this d: as not a vill remem- abode in one of those up-towr boarding hotels, rather marked for the strictness of decorum and the | By her swarthy complexion and keenly defined features the madame ould pass for a gypsy, and her claims to be French will be hardly disputed in this paradise of millin fon street. Her visitors, who ouly | came by appointment, found neit g her pra tice. Her room was simply fur- ture evidently from over the and of some age. The luxurious| soft sofa that makes an ample bed | by night, and the American carpet oddly contrasted with a_great bas- we see in picture a tall inlaid cabinet with ornament. ed brasses, and a queer marble pe; dule. A lover of china would not fail to notice the blue and red an- tique porcelain vases which stood flowers, alyssum, sweet williams, | T A large cr tonne easy ehair, drawn up before a mirror gnd toilet table, was the only sign of the business of the | room. The introduction over, madame | would insinuate: “If you would | kindly take that chair she would be charmed to show you her method;” and, while sho scanned a patient, glide into s neat ljttle speech that | answered for everybody. “You | see, I have nothing to tempt the | T cannot take superb rooms like those of Mme. Felix. My cu: tomers are good enough to overlook y, and Ido all Ican | for them in return. “Ah! you are very sanguine’—or settlement than w boundary States of Vi relati Potom: between the rginia_and Maryland, | to the riparian rights of the | ¢, to 40 square miles of land, | and to 300 square n of valuable oyster-beds, was originally brought before the King's Privy Council in | 1633, Lord Baltimore, to whom Ma- | ryland had just been granted, bei ane of the parties. [ shelved the leaving it to the course of law, the | | controversy became in time ‘com- plicated and embittered by quarrels, | and sometimes battles, between the | Cavaliers and Roman’ Catholics of | Maryland on the one side, and the adhérents of the Commonwealth on | P; just | citement. ' That is the trouble with | fhe perq b artial adjustments of | these women who come to me. | .4 1668, but the main question ex- They have no interest in anything, | tenged from generation to genera- or else they have too much interest iving rise to a multitude of | in one thing or one person more ng cases, until fresh legisla- likely. Either way it is very bad. At Bttt e The blood settles in the nervous | ygqein 1858 and 1560, These,how- ever, were also but partial, and a commission, appointed in 1872 to | make a final adjustment, had, after research and argument, to abandon the task as hopeless, and to leave the matter just as it stood in 1663, Aged witnesses were heard who had \m‘-} “'xlucliudl" or ‘whipped — - | in their boyhood to make them re- soon throw away the paint and the | omber disputed bounds, deeds puff, and let you color yourselves | oM CC, Vit ot ‘had been re- | corded in both States, and taxpay- ers who had paid taxes in both or neither. A proposal has just been made on the part of Maryland to re- fer the whole dispute to a single ar- bitrator, or else to a new joint com- | mission. Tt s stated, however, that | neither proposal will be accepted by Vi rgilnln, = kthlnt this venerable dis- pute isnotlikely to come to a speedy end.—Globe. 2 A Sleepy Organist. 2 A ludricous incident occurred last But people find the perfume rather | Sunday in one of the San Francisco too subtile and overpowering,though | churches. The opening hymn had it is not in the least like orange | been sung, the voluntary finished, blossoms,” with quiet drollery hold- | and the minister fairly launched on ing the stopper for trial. A delicate | the sermon. The organist rose with odor of fish oil and garlic caused | the proud consciousness of having the visitor to draw back. She | performed his duty well, and, ta- laughtd. “Perhaps you wiil like it | King a seat, reverently 'bowed his better now,” adding a few drops | head upon the railing, From sermon from a smalil vial which sent a lux- | to slumber is but a step, and before urious odor through the room. | he was aware of it the drowsy god be—¢‘you must study your nature. Be generous to yourself, and take plenty of pleasure and amusement. | You should laugh and sing and go their eyes, their fingers, and they grow dull and of a wrong color. P'T! 1 would like to take these ladies when T rub thé paint and powder on them andssy, “If you only | cared for something besides your | poor little selves, and I could only | findout what that was, I would “What would you_do with their hair? was asked. You could not color that or make it grow with ex- citement.” #1 would go to my big bottle, my ‘ ying her hand on a huge bottle of brows liquid very much the color of cats- | up. “This would make the hair | do you think? Ifit is put on every | day faithfully it brings out an inch Dr. J. B. Dyott, graduate of Jefler- | son Medical College, Philadelohia, | sathor of saveral valuable vmrh,i can be consulted on all diseases of | the Sexual and Urinary organs | (which he has made an esnecial | “This is of great use in one thing, | had closed his eyes, and he was in for I am often asked what to do | the land of dreams. Gently as to make the hair grow low on high | slecps the babe upon its mother's foreheads. You know how it soft- | breast, slumbered the ' organist, ens the face to have a high brow | while from the pulpit volleyed and shaded, and those ladies who | thundered the invectives against sin have spoiled their hair by frizzing | and sinners. The “thindly” was are anxious to undo the mischiet. | fi and the “lastly” reached, “hen I take a razor and shave off | and still the organist slept. The ter by | & Money and Commerce. Daily Review. OFFICE OMAHA DArLY BEE, } May 9, 1874, The week that closes to-day has been one of more than usual activi- ty in all branches of trade. Money has been more. easily obtained on time notes than at any previous time sinee the pa cheerful feeling prevails among all classes of business men. We observe no change in prices cut quotations. L OMAHA MARKETS. Carefully Corrected "Dally DRY GOODS. J. 3. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and Farnham Streets. * PRINTS. American. bion Allens . Connesioga Peppenell 54 py BROW Indian Head Fepperell £ Kearsarge satin.... L translucent, but as country folks | X Arkwright, Tide. B aver Creek A Hap Maker, blue. I B blus and brow YANKEE NOTIONS KURTZ MOMR & €0., 231 Farnham dnek” Blue drill... * duck GENERAL COMMISSION, J. C. ROSENFELD gives us the | following quotations this day : Butter, active, choice roll 33@35, | common 15@20; Eggs, brisk, 10; Apples, 8 00@S8 50 per barrel; Live Chickens in demand from 3 00@ 2 25 per dozen; Turkeys, 6 00; Or- anges and Lemons are advaneing, Oranges 7 25 per box, Lemons 8 25 per box, HARDWARE. JOMN T. EDGAR. Northwestern horse nails. Dundee thimble skeins, dise ‘Stor haf patent axles, discount 10 per cent. NAILS, 104 to 60d per keg. 8 do . a do 1w o 4 o 3ifine do 104 Bnis'ng do 8 do ' do W do do 104 casing do 8 do do ] do Wrought, all sizes BOLTS. ~discount Do . GHETRENEETEUS an Carriage and tire... Narrow wrought, fart j Cast, loose pin reversible. Hoes and garden rakes. HINGES. discount CHES. - discount Strap and T... do brass AGRICULTU] scrrirs, H Holt's Ha.vest King per doz, net... Champien - . Heald's Eurcka. do red and a more | analbLg eraseseay wnBli Freuch kip pr b . Bark linings. Dry Sint pr Dry sait | Boats Jun-and Feb, peiis Shearlh = 58 POULTRY Supply limited with demand setive as follows: Chickend, dressed, 12; turkeys, 14alsc; geese, 10g; dnucks 0c. FURS. A. Hubermann, 510~512 13th street wholesaie dealers,~ Quo- | tations: mink, No. 1, 1 35al 50 coons, 45¢; muskrat, 14c for fall and | 21c for spring; skunk, prime black, | 1 00c;dw. striped, 15 to 3% ;otter, No. 11,500 to 6 50; do. No. 2, 4 00; fishs | er, in good order, 000; wolf, large mountain No. 1,2 25; do. No.2,150; | martin, frem 2 50 to 4 00, according to color; fox, silver gray, 1000 to | 2500; do. cross, 3 00; do. red, 1505 deer skin, hair red and short, 2fe per Cooke & Ballou furnish the follow~ | ing quotations, for butchers’ MC!. Dative steers, 4a4 1-2; Texas steers, 8}a3%; hogs, unsettled, prime, 4a 41-2; sheep, firm and active at 4 1215 003 MEATS. Dressed beef, 6 1-2c; dressed pork, 1c; dressed mutton, 8 1-2¢; 8. @-hsms 63¢; shoulders, 7 1-2; breakfast bacon, 10c; clear sides, 10c; lard, firm at 9c. " soAPs . Powell & Co., Soap monufaoturers. Sapo Publico, 6 1-2@6 3.4 Savon | Republic, do., Chemical Olive, 6 to 61-2; Pulm, 5@5 14 ; German Mot- led, 6 1-4a6 1-2. ABT GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnham Street, farnishes the following quotations: FRAME MOULDINGS. Ojl walnut mouldings, one inch, per foot, 5¢; 2inch 10¢; 8 inch 15¢; polished walnut, 1 inch 7¢; 2 inch 15¢; 3 inch 2le. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 6@15¢; 2 inch 12@30c; 3 inch 18@ 45c; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 iuch 5@10c; 2 inch 10@20c; 3 inch 15@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 ped, 2 50a8 00. DAMASKS. Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 00a3 00. MATTRASSES. Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00a5 00; straw, 3 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50. All of the above quotations are on the basis of ordinary thirty day transactions. strictly first-class buyers, can always secure reasonable concessions on large orders for short tima paper. LUMBER. Subjeet to change of market without potice. ‘WM. M. FOSTER, 0 U.P. R I track bet. Farniam GEO. A. HOAGL. 1st clear, 1, 1%, 134 and 21 do do d dnn‘ do Istelear 21 do ist do 21 do Ist clear sidin, 24 do do 1st common a 88¥8¥sEs | Common No 13 Lath per 100. D& H pick Square do do_do O'G Batten per lineal Rouzh do do do WINDOW: 35 per cont off Chicago list. DOORS, (Wedged ) 25 per cent off CL 1cago list. BLINDS. |F|gg8ees 30 per cent offlist. White lime per bb! Lonisville cement Plaster paris per bl Plastering hai Tarred felt.. Plastering OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, &c. N. I. D. SOLOMO: ROBERT C. STEELL. BRADY & McAUSLAND. i vara o, No. 1 «strain'd | icating | A Enameld Glass, colors, 5q. I Flat Glass, 50 9 ¢ discount TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. ?!fi?t&@a!fl do. small, 50 to 80; beaver, well fur- | | red and cleaned, 100 to 1 25 per Ib 1 50@3 ,0; Imperial, plain and stri- | : Parties who buy for cash, or any | ) | Grain bags, Am | H. Upman | The strongest and brightest green SHEET, First quality, Numbe cen #A” American immitat's Eussia, all Nos. Less 1haa full Lundles, add oge cent. Planished, 14 and 16 oz ggLtuEnt 10 u 2% | g 1 1 Nos. 0106 839 1« 5 | E 101 % v »f Nos.1516 17 13 Per bundle 15 per ceat discoun GROCERI E. | STEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 14TH ST. CLARK & FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND | 117H sT. PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 FARN+ HVM §T.,—WHOLESALE DEALERS- MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 Fam- ham St. ) BAUSERMA Iwuglas St. J. J. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and Farnham Streets. & Co., 247 Granulated pr 1. Powdered do Crushed do A.POLACK Fine and Medium Clothing,’ and Summer Styles. CLOTHIER 238 Farnham St Noar 14 ) p and Farnishing Goeds. Eat cut loaf do Standard A do Circle A do .. ExtraC ~ do . Yellow € do N 0 choice do ... RAILWAY. ‘The Popular Route from OMATIA —To— Chicago and the East! AND THE Rio choice pr . do prime do dogood do 06 Jav Common pr gallun Good o Croice . do do N O molus Rangoon chol Carolina. | Only Direct Route TrWaterloo, Fort Dodxe, Dubuqus Da Chicn. Winona, M Wesk & Co. Polnt, Watertow: Ko Du Lae, Madison and Milwaukee. | It Being the Shoriestand Fiist Comoleted Line | Between Black gocds, Western. o | do Virglnia do do Lorerlard Brizht do do do do Virginia Natvral ea. 5 OMAHAandCHICAGO, 5215 57265 | Constant improvements have faken place in a5 | the way of reducing Grade, and placing Jron 5405 | with Steel s, adding o its rolling stock | new and Elegant | DAY and SLEEPING CARS | Equi Vestinghouse Alr Brave” | - vatablishing comforta- | bh - - ting Houses, offering all Hag ] Moo 10 aveling the age can_produce. t Express Trains run each T way daily over the various lines of this road, 338 | thus securing to the traveler selecting this 8325 | route sure and certain connections in auy di- | re-tion he may wish 10 go. Principal Conneetions. | AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for Sious C ty, Vankion and poiute resched via CTION for Fort Dodge, Des Moines. Ottawa and Keokuk. AT MARSHALL fr St. Paul, Minneapo'is, | A northweaters points. | DDIED FRUITS California pesches per bous do appls 10 rasing pr box. do scedless rasies per pound. New in barre's..... do dairy . do do do. do 3 dopeaches ~ do do an for Freeport, Bacine Milwau- kee and all points ia Wisconsin. AT CHICAGO with all railway lines leading | Oolongs per pound... Young il 1 Comp Gunpowder, and it the principal TicketOties ileng the chiecked through toall principal | Dot 3! principal | Gunnies, heavy weight do light do Burlaps, four bushe Dund Omaha & St. Lois Short | Line 50a31 45 | (mah do do’ Ludiow aa. Nutmegs, Pnang bes", Clove Alspice Cinamon bark BAKING POWDE 1874! 18 boses 53 boxes . 5 boxes. | Tn bulk,per ARS E. SIMPSON, M: 15th Street. A The Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. R 1s the only dire line to o ST. IL.OUIS 100 00 | 109 00 10) 00 500 | 1. SCHOONWAKER & SON | A4 AXD THE WEST TROPRIETORS OF THE PITTSBURG. 2-Pussengers taking other routes have » | disagreeable transfer at the Kiver Station. AND AND THE EAST, FROM CHANGE ( cars botween Omaha and St. Louis ana bitore between OMAHA ana NeW YORK. ‘This the Only ine runnioga PULLWAN SLEEPING COAR EAST FRUM OMAHA, ON ARRIVAL OF THE UNION PACIFIC EXPRESS TRAIN, | xo0 | PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY! COLOR WORKS | PITTSBURG, PA. | 8 EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES With Lo Changes g0 1 advane of ater =L | | Betablishoa 18a8. “This Entire Line is equipped with | Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars, Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, | Millers Safety Platform and Coupler andthe Celebrated Westinghouse Air Brake. 8 See that your tickets read via | Kansas City, 8°. Joseph & Comment Fium Ratred, Via Omaha and St. Louis. Manutacturers of Strictly Pure | White Lead, Red Lead, Litharge | Patty, Colers Dry and in Ol PURE VERDITER GREEN, \ I manufacturered. ; Chieago, Rock Island and Pacific R. B. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FEOM OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Paily, Connecting as f AT DES MOIN Tailroad, AT WEST LIBERTY Cedar Rapids & Burlington, Paul, At WILTON JUNC waukes and il pointd in nor a0d Wi AT ROCK ISL Istand and S A. M SMITH, Gen'l Pass's 3 M LAC M. Kelle X 7 Proprietor of the LOS ANGEL VINEYRDS. Depot for the sale of his NATIVE WINES AND BRANDIES CorneriotgBattery and!iV: SAN FRAXCISCO, mar7tt ALEX. 3. LEGGAT. NATH'L €. uCD ST. LOUIS TOBACCO.WORKS. | Leggat, Hudson & Co., | Manniacturers of every Fino Cut Chowing AND SMOKING CHEAPER THAN THX CEHEAPEST. 1236m oot and Heorbal Julce, Antie Eillcns Granules. THE “LITTLE T CATHARTIC. or Multam n Parvo Physie. 1o Modieas, Chemieal and =" No use’ of any loo fulsive and pameous p and bulky dngreatent cation of chemic «d otber medt. a mustard wed by those of 1achs aud fasticious tastes. rtion o thele eize, o aro wpt 0 suppes that 1w eflcct, but such 18 2o w ferehy offered by the pro- et any chemist who, sois, will £od In them any Calomel of 3 of mercury ot any otber mimeral & cntirely vegetable, 5 1 wiile u=mg them. o 1o the constitution, Jaundice, Headache, ward is Dizziue Stomech, poy at & vaciety 't their action upo iversal, nota drug stores, put up Dosta, Recollect that axative, Alteras ‘indicated, “these litte Lost perfect satisfaction 1o o £old by all enterprising (sat 25 conts a bottle. t 10 induce you i © bo may say 18 fusc as o he makes & largee ommends. 1f your nclose 95 cente from AN BAKING SODA! BEsSsST IN USHE S0l by Pundt. Meyer & Raapkeand Whitney, Bauseran & Co CASTLE BROS., IMPORTERS OF TEAS East India Coods, and 215 FRONT STREET San Franeisco California. ADVERTISE Rowlsnd's study), sither in male or fernie, no | all the down on the forehead next | closing hymn was given out and . > p | the batr. That starts it growing. 1 | read, but no sound came from the et e matter from what cause orig arabam do po'ishe potished do streets, and U. P. Depot, Omaba. do doblackspades do Moors do polished do do MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & | FARNHAM, GUARANTEE. guarantee our brand of Strictly Pure | TOBACCO ating | put on ‘these stiniulants, and in | organ except the gentle sighing of or of how longstanding A1 —ctice | Lm® W coax a litdle soft, weak | the bellows. The good pastor ooked of 80 years ensbles him to t: at dis~ eases with success. Curee gusran- | tmd. Charges reasonable. These at | » diswaace can forward letter describ- | agaymptoms and enclosing stamp to | propay postage. . Send for the Guide to_ Health. | Price 10e. A J.B.DYOTT, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, 104 Duaoe street, N. Y. OBSTACLESto MARRIAGE. Happy Reliel for Young Men'lrom the effects o a3 Abuses in earl " " Impeciments to Hew treaiment. New ‘able remedies. @ sealed en OCIATION, removed. and remark: Books svd semt. Add RD AS" | people generally do not like to try | that. It can be done in little |and I bair to grow. That is shaved off | two or three times, and each time it | comes in thicker. It is a mere | uestion of time, and the look of | 31. brow is entirely changed. There is & quicker way to do_this, but | it. | “And what is.that «It is one of the curious things | that can.be done—to take a piece of scalp from one head and make it grow on another bald head, hair and all. - A famous doctor told me | pieces, you know; but it s a fac know more than one bal | man who would be sealped if he | | could have a natural head of hair | put in its place,” “Then gentlemen are interested | in your art " O, yes,” said madame, with & wn breath. “They write free, | ¢0 me from long ways off, mostly from West and South, to ask for something to make the hair grow, or to take it off, er to exchange it | | head agatnst a gas burner, rubbed | he deemed fittest, the cle appealingly toward the organ loft, and the eyes of a majority of the congregation were turned in that direction. The sexton rushed u the stairs, and seizing the m;:;.l; _uyllhe ;h}x:ulder, shook him vindiotively. Fhe somnlen 3 tially awakened by bw;'.pm'. his eyes and went to The situation was becoming’ ant, when the minister looking pre- ternaturally solemn, pitched the tune and the congregation fell in one by one. As each one sang in the time Tgyman got through first, and finally the others, one by one, finished, ¢: a eracked falsetto that had got lost and was vainly looking for a good place to stop. Disregarding the lat- ter as being beneath notice, the minister pronounced the bengdi tion, and the congregation wa out in silence. A meeting af the trustees has been called to di whether the organist shall be s or burned, EERER eTaE do’s “spring point”’ L H shovels... S, Lippencott's Western Crown............. do do do b veied. COFFEE MILLS. do ol do do do25 Union ir 'b.. e do35 do Brita FILES, Hargrave, Smith & C American File C).. evex® ZZES? £8888 88288 88Uy 8 gsess ss8y TIN PLATE. CHARCOAL. 10214 IC, fair quals 10514 Ic, best quality. | x4 IX do - do 22IC do | Bx2IX do 14520 IC do 14x201X _do 14x20 IXX do 14x20 IXXX 100 plate DC 100 plate DX, 100 plate DXX do 100 plate DXXX do Roofing IC charcoal do | RoofingIX do do 10514 1C coke do 20523 IC charcoal roofiog. 20x28 1C charcoal 100t -#13 50 14 00 170 1450 175 16 00 best qu: (besiq B 88888%. 21 [ GEO. L. BRADBURY, JOS.TEHON, Pass. A Gen'l Ageat. | w = mpuritles, a White I ead to be free from impurities, and . | will pay $50 in gold for every ounce of sdul oia‘ion foun in this package. ® 5o: MAKER & SON waridm J. SCHOON | 3. F. BARNARD, |JAS. M. M°VITTIE, | * HOLESBALE DEALER IN— | Aucfion salg |Clarafied Cider.| —or— a1 Pemem et | Condemned Gov't Propert.v Southern Hotel. e e 0 ., Neb., May 4th, 1574 Frontisg oa 4th, 5th aad Walzatsta, e e N WEDNESDAY, THE 3p DAY OF St. Louis, Mo. Q June, 1874, there will be sold at publie aue- tion, at the Quartermaster’s Depot, at the in- Laveille, Warner & Co., Propriotors. terséction of 13th an _Webster Omaba, Nebrasks, condemned property, as follows, viz: 7 horses, el is first-class in all its es are at il times suj A. C.DAW! Gen'l Pase. st >3 Lo . . 3 mules, 18 army wagons, 1 ambulance, 214 saddle blankets, 84 single sets harness. 110 stoves, (as old iron by weight), 200 feet. rubber hase, 5,976 grain sacks, and va- Ficus miscellaneous ariicles, such a8 tools, ete. Also 5 wall teats, with files, 25 shovels, & spades, 33 axes, 5 Sibley stoves, Ziron bunl ts clerks and | e, The sale to commenes 2t 10 olclock 4. ¥. "5y onde o Bt o n-Opxens Oxo, of BrigAn ER-GeERRAL % 3. 1. BELCH] Assistant Quartermasier U. 3. A. myite et the preaten o the greatest | Selicacies 11 markets aliord, emploges are all patite and attentire to the | | Sahtsof the gucstb of the Botel, There is sn improvel eleva‘or mm the first Soor | 1o the upper one, and stesmboat ticket offices, news stand. #nd western aion | | Tolograph off-¢ in the Eotanda of hotel, Our Special Brands: | FINE CUTS: BEAUTY. GILT EDGE, SMOKING 52 INGLESICE. BULLION. MONTANA. All Qur Tobaccos Strictly Waranted. OFFICE AND SALESRODN Cor. Second & Vins Strekts, | 1 St. Louis Mo, IN THE DATLY BER

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