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APPLETON'S American CYCL OPAEDIA KNew Revised Edition. Entirely rewritten by the sblest writers on ©vo¥ givject. Prinied from new tr) S aibucieated with Sevezal Thos Engravicg and ¥ publisbed under the ti le AN _CYCLOPAEDIA was T work oris of TuE NEw ANE ecience, literature, and art, Siiors and puvh 10 submit it to an ex 2ud therough revision, sud tion Tus o i ‘Crexo ithin the last ten years the of dis- o e eparimen: o1 Kuowiatge bae Tuade & new work of Telerence an {mperaiive want. 3 The movement of potitical afses bas ke with e discoveries of science; ir il apphication to the induscrial od aseful s and the couvenience and refnement of Sociat life. (Great wars and Consequent Tevolu- Toons have occurod, involving national o e moment. The civil war of ourown ey which was at s height whea the last o1 the old work appeared, has happily conrse of commerc: - i, aud & new ok acuivity has beed Gomenced. farge accessions to our geographical know- edge have beeu made by the ex- plorers of Africa. great. political revolutions of ~the last o Boe hatural result of th of irae, Ravebrought nto publicview 3 whose mames are in every onc's And of whose lives every one is curious te know the purticulars. Grest battles have been fought snd imporiaat sieges maintaived, of which the details are as yet preserved only {2 the newspapers or e bu. which ought now o take o ottt o e mancat and authentic bistory. T prepariug e e 4 latest pos- b down the Luformation 0 the e socarate, accouns ible dutes, snd W furuis! T of the mos receat discoveries 1 A TICKET QUESTION. | Grange Fairs. | The objects of all fair associations | are laudable, inasmuch as they re- | sult in bringing to one place occa- | sionally animals and articles of su- | perior excellence as models. It is | in this way that they may be con- | A Suit Interestine to Travelers. [ [From the San Francisco Chroicle.] I “th traimient pablica- | On the 6th of September, 1 | in R. Drew purchased t:(-}m at Omaha, .\'ebnsk;. enti- tling Lim to passage over the rail- | roads from ogien to San Francisco. | | On arriving at Brighton Station on | the Western Pacific railroad, he was | refused further by the con- | duetor of the train on which hewas | a passenger. have been summarily ejected from the cars, in violation of his contract | | with the Central Pacific | Company, brought suit for $10,000 | damages. The case came up in the | Twelfth Distriet Court yesterday. | THE RAILROAD COMPANY'S CLAIM. | In their answer to the complaint, | the Central Pacific alleged that the | tickets issued to the former, wereat | | a price less than the established rate | | between the places named. That it | | was good for one emigrant passage | | (in emigrant cars) onlyon presenta- | | tion with the coupons attached, and | furthermore, that the ticket was s0d only for mine days from the date of issue; that the same should | be forfeited if not presented within the time specified; that the plaintiff | | left the train at a given pointon the | oute, and failed to comply with | the terms of the contract in not re- | ng his journey at the proper | | time; that on presentation of the | ticket, after it had become absolutely void, the plaintiff was not ejected in Mr. Drew, claimingto | | of something which seems to come veniently scen and studied, every one may have an opportunity of becoming acquainted _with _the appearance at least of whatever | e | is best and most profital horse of the most just proportions, | either for work or speed; the cow that tells best, either as breeder, milker, or butter maker; the hog that appears to be the most eco- nomieal in producing the greatest | return for a_given amount of care and food ; the sheep best adapted | to each farmer's circumstances, | either for wool, the market, or both, and so in general terms through the | entire range of manufactured pro- ducts. In addition to this, another object is, to elevate and improve the farmer as well as to stimulate | his endeavors to excel in his calling. Of all the various methods of in- struetion none are so popular with the masses as a_combination of oe- ular and oral methods. The mass- €3 of the people prefer those meth- ods of instruction at our annual fairs, by witnessing the various produets on exhibition. A disposition is awakened to excel in the production within the sphere of our ability. We are not surprised to learn that the grangers are taking into consid- eration the utility of holdingfairs in which one or more granges are to participate. Money and Commerce. Daily Review. OFFicE OMARA DATLY BEE, There was more doing in the pro- | | vision trade to-day than on the day | | before. Sugars were weak, and cof- fees declined from oue-half to one | cent per pound. | DRY GOODS " | continue aotive and prices are well | maintained. | A decline of 50 cents per hundred on sheet tin, and one cent per pound on sheet iron occurred to-day,which had quite an effect in stimulating trade in those articles, as buyers | seemed to be under the impression | that the decline was only tempory. | Oranges are quoted at an advance of $1.00 per box, and raisins have also “raised”” 25 evats. Trade generally, though not so | heavy as on the same day last week, | was very satisfactory and the whole- sale merchants are cheerfully look- ing for an unusually good day to- morow. OMAHA MARKETS. Carefully Corrected {Daily DRY GOODS. 3. J. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. May 15, 1874 i HATCHETS. Morris’ shicgling, No 1 00 do. do do 2 800 do. do do. 200 do dw do % do do do2...... 530 LEATHER. Buflalo S. sole ¥ B. Hemlock SL. sole. &G 38 do do E 31 no8 2w % 29 s « 8 $ & 131w 515 N Y 1% 18 1 fi 13 o haroeis “ Feh caif Jods T W ;hhrr:r;mlsd a1 17 23 reueh Kip pr B i da Bark liata. IR 7o A i PR Janeand Feb, pei 5w . and Feb, peits Shearl w22 Xl Lamq skh Tl S Ros ndale. - Lo - 80APS Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers. Sapo Publico, 6 1-2@6 3-4; Savon Republic, do., Chemical Olive, 6 to 61-2; Palm, 5@5 14 ; German Mot- led, 6 1-4a6 1.2, ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Faroham Street, furnishes the following quotations: Rio chaice pri. do prime dg o good 06 v GROCERIES, STEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 14TH sT. CLAEK & FRENCH CUR. FARNHAM AND 11TH s® PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 FARN~ HVM ST, ~WHOLESALE JEALERS- MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 Farn- ham St. WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & Co., 247 Dougl las St. 3. 3, BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. SUGARS. Miscouri Vrliey.. Kirk’s Savon.. DDIED FRUITS CLOT 238 Farnham St Near 14th. Fine and Medium Clothing,: Spring and Summer Styles: ) choTHIER | e every fresh productien iu Iuesstecs, B 2 summal ner, but In the Louisville (Miss.) Banner, »n e svemtion In 8 Bt vatnd o1 | voluntarily left the train, takiog his | e find thefollowing: A the regu- e | [ Lo ot TRRSTERARS | contorie pipguetieat > ‘of politiea: and eveat. | oo, lar meeting of Central Grange of 10 il walout mouldings, one inch, . ~ T e e | e o e vomsiox, | (he Patrons of Hubandry at this 98| per foot, 5¢; 2inch 10c; 3 fnch 15¢; | Now cOrrOe.ocoue CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. ety e o with % : PLAINTIFF'S VERSION. place, the following premiums were #¢ | polished walnut, 1 inch 7c; 2 inch = o ot stersotype plaes have b‘m uufl'yimxlod that after 1;;- _‘nlu:u offerered to members of that grange: | Tru "? D s ‘l:’l 3nch, - — one of the original sterco con ejected, he was compelled to | For the best corn, and the largest | d . Berlin gilt, 1 inc 00 o o overy page has been printed on | e te 0 E 1 2 e 2 : I Do, bt erery page o R i, | walk back fo Sacramento. Being | number of bushels, raised from one | +i2 | 6@15¢; 2 inch 12@30c; 3 iuch 18@ CHICAGO & NORTHWES’'N | Chicago, Rock Island ith the same pian aad compas ss s predecss” | placed on the stand, he testified to | acre of land, $25. ' For the best and | 10 | 45¢; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 For butwiih alar grater pecunls®, (3P | having bought bis ticket, as stated | largest number of gallons of molas- | 5 ok | ek BETEe. 3 ek DS Sioh A and Pacific R. R Bt sl el s ouger o5~ | i s complaint. Soon "after the | ses made from one acre of cane, $15, 2 %3 Inch 10@30c; Sine The Popelar Route from sl Pegiouce andeniars-) | Kool s nent for :‘lnlen (.)lm.hka the conductor eame | For the largest and best hog, of any 125 15@30c. e THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM the first time i i “wditiou bave been | along and took up his ticket and | age, raised in Winston county, | 12 g PO S 2pound can Myer's oysters at 50 ok o S picorial et bit 0 | gave bim a check in place of it. | $10, e " B 15| Plain bands, 6 feet,all colors, per [} % o o do s O M A FL A [OMAHA TO CHICAGO | When he arrived at Ogden he in-| A committee was appointed to pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00@ |2 A do 525 09 —To— s innes 2nd e el Bitory sd P 05 | quired ofa man who, he was told, | measure ho the land of those who o2 | 4 00; cach sdditional foot, 75¢ PeT | Fomatoes, & pound cans, ber case. 3 s0ss 13 AND THE EAST, ost famous and renacka T oas pro. | Was a Ce acificconductor, | expect to contest for the corn and "3 | pair. do. " 3 i | SRS | dd who Dad on s budge Tarked | molases premiams, o Taeasaro’ up S et Gpvi G Troshy, e o 2% Chicago and the East!|vi b i baveoport s Rock ians. Faiu © dhough futendd for lostrartih OS5 | “Conductor,” whether he would be | the same, and have samples on hand 22| uni o Yarmoutn 3 bt ANDTHE An r Trains aro equipped with the | T1O0¢ and Eorbal Fajce, Anit gbellihment; 1 10 aee: e cont of | allowed to lio over at Salt Lake for | on exhibition day. The exhibition ] mion ind all wool terry, per yard | sirawberries, per case. s X Wasmixeuotsk PaText Amx Bruxss and | Billous Granules. THE “LITTLE e e o'l cuomoue,and it isbeieved | a few days. He was told that he | will be held on the 12th day of De- 1 50@3 ,0; Imperial, plain and stri~ | Raspberries,” do do t0 | Only Direct Foute | WIrr et Mkl Ftmnd Guplr. | GIANT® CATHARTIC. o Multum By e e et wortny | 0ould stop over, but that he had | cember. 11 | ped, 2 50a 00. E e 5| = 2 Fast Express Tralas Leave Daily,| A% Parvo Physic. ek i saveciynlr gt | cars inside of @ week. Ho then | suggeat that the cash system, alt 1 Ui Soung tyron, per ST Dulmin, Samesviiley Koma: | AT DES NOINES with the Dew Motnes Valley | takinig 1hs e xjubive aad nameous b Sn e S L ey S, e | Wnt fo Salt. Lake to sce asick | though betier than the giving of di- dGadinuly | T Potae W e ilosy e e | e b ol il el ceatic) Eniingaont oo ritialy esrnel T {E(‘-un, and rvnul::‘i two days. He | plomas, will not have a tendeney to },’fi 2 00a3 00. FLOUR. AT GRINNELL with the Central Railroad of | . tic and_otber medt: ot cutored Lithograpa en went on to Sacramonto with- | effect as much good for the grange, 4 MATTRASSES, AT WEST LIRERTY wiinthe. Burii PRICE AXD STYLE OF out having any trouble about his | as a premium to be used in purchas- 3 : | 14 Beng e Shoriestand st Comototed Line | *Eolte “Kapids & Miomesota. Raiirosd. fof Tn extra Clot ticket. At Sacramento he got off | ing the best agricultural papers and g | o Husk, 4-426-2, 4 0025 00; straw, — Betwee Burlington, Celar Rapuds, Dubuve & S in Libracy Lo | the cars to speak toa gentleman, | standard agricultural treating --@ 8 00et 00, ‘Excoluion. S Gunnils, beavy welght.... 15819 | OMAHAand CHICAGO, F AL B A 1B B R e | and missed the train, having there- | of the various departments of farm 134 R o ang 3 i o dcabine, ‘ Ta ol Moroccs, autique, by to stop over one night. |labor. We suggest that the grange u LUMBER 18319 | Constant improvem nts have taken in enport & St. | 83 I3 embodied in The nest day—the 13th of the | offer, in addition to the usual pre- ' e souit | LSl Tl TEung s Y Kol stoek | AT eiern Union | B e . prbsorion o . e oot e 2 month—he got on board the | miums one for the best and wost Y P SR o Ludlow aa.. i - TE e Ratlrosd for Freeport, Beloit, Kacine, Mil- | Who Bave not tried them aro apt 10 suppose P cospletion, wid 1 cars_again, and when he reached | economieally conducted grain or » ey T SPIcES. : e WEPING CARs | Ik and i pois a soribera Liaots U e T et ~e B eveno. | Brightou_the condutor asked him | stock farm ; others for the best pay- 15| . Nutruegs, Penang best,per pound. | Eaetpped with the ~Westinghouse Alr Brake | A3 ROCK TSLAND with the Rockiond, Reck | €10iesof which they tro composed being oo b 2 men pages of the AMERICAN O¥ Sir hls ticket. 56 reashd IHout | fux i i 4 13 WM. M. FOSTER, Cloves do - do 2 | and Totller Platiorm.” establishing comforta- | * fstand and St. Louis Eailroad for 5. Louts | Fonized aud modifled. ono by the others, 48 (o e rpn, illustrations. ete.. will | for 1 ing system of cultivation of the dif- = Sispice i =i s - — . pasous, showing Lri to hiim, when the conductor told | ferent kinds of crops; and one for H e berk e | Ble e o g e . | AT"RBCI JSCAND with the Purria & Fock | D vt Gontly sud kindiy operat FIRT CLASS CA bim thiat the time for which it had | the fastest walking Workingghorse 7 | On U.P. . R track bet. Faranam aad Dous- romd for Peoria nl poinis et = o | been issued had expired, and that | or mule. The u,.dm,,,,,.n,ff.’obe - = BAKING POWDER. e v S s | & e dress g .t & Co L \:':;l‘\.l"k;;n"(; n; fll‘."l‘i‘{' [umngnx ll;a! premiums should be mudl::lp 1% GEO. A. HOAGLAND. Manufactured by the Imper\ial i | m—e i o A‘x‘,i__\' ns'_‘q,l.‘; with the .,,,,,"i,;.fl-““, pat- | o 7“3;;}”“ 0 :“y.:&r.‘;:m:m ., | Bac ey ; ik 4 g oy b K | Fection he may wish 10 80 Polats mort,hand south. - e s ot mereaty @ hay e : D. DRIeLON ? | fused to do this, and was thereupon | ed; o, “fi;“'f.‘.«’;;"’ ey raate b o e et \l T he e e AT CHICRGG Vil o Ea, Yorn snd | 549 & 551 Broadway, | cccted from the train, together | above indicated. The names of the 13 | over sofi; sach additiouai i add | perdz” 42| AT MISSQURL VALLEY JUNCTION, for e fow York, | with his baggage . 1152 | Pencing No1 noo| % - < do x Yankton and poiuts reached via | THROUGH TICKETS to al thean New York. | with his baggage. brothers to which the premiums are 3| } o0 | 24 m boxes. I | i railrond. via thie Tian, can bo prosred, o e e | THE REGULATIONS OF THE RoAD. | awarded, and the amount of the 5 22 90 | To bulk,per B, in 35,50 and 100 lots T g T ey ¥ o el ¢ ¢ & same to be entered on the permanent e . ARSHALL for St. Paul, Mioneapo'is, | Omaha, and tlso st the prineipal ticket ofices = T “‘Tl“‘;. ‘i‘;;";:l i “'"!"’“‘lib:‘:“f‘{‘:' records of the grange. 58| «m "% 3 CIGARS. | Dulath. and northwesters poinis, o Slong theliaeaf the U. B BB | it cial contract exi e- is $|%C’ do do o do 5000 | A. E.-SIMPSON, M 2 | & Vaterloo, Cedar KEARNEY'S tween the parties to the suit, where- mfl;,‘;‘;:i’;";;‘fl‘:hb: extendlod 0 2 is }I,““’?';}"? 1 xad 2 fnch B0 | ™ So% Manufucturer, 532 | pull, Chaies iy, Burtingion,and St Lovie. | by the plaintiff agreed in considera- | contReHTon Y (o BIEnEe o trd wilR e 8- 8 ] . $35 00 | 16 du Chlen, La Crose, and sil points on the | tion of being carried over the road ¥ ict fairs, which wot e st i an ¥ 3500 | Chicwgn, Clinton and Dubugue, and Chicago, ¥LUID-EXTRACT < add vary materially toward. increas- S 33 00 | Dubuque and Minnesota railroads. | ata reduced rate and in a second- | o S S ST O e WEl i 2% 3000 | PXTFEITN for Freeport, Racine Milwau- | elass car, that he would make the | 58 %% - - e e = 8% o | AcE: 5.8 STEVENS, | Journey in six days from the dateof | 2 : do marrow, clear 1] 50 00 Ticket Agent, Gen'l Western AR't w3 — 28 | 1utecfe il i o0 50 00 Owaia Omaba. Issuance of the ticket. Even if the — 2 | detcioar celling f5 tnch. 2% 7 00 = e s conductor did te]l the plaintiff’ that . | ist do 0 - = oty I AT ! | s o s ek eomms HE B A 28 H M. Keller | statement was not binding upon | The ceatral city of the West God 3 Wl 4 00 B | ’ the company i the fuce of the | eyl m e YANKEE NOTIONS- e 100 60 3 | original contract. After leaving | A goo i T —pm 1 100 00 | — Fhe only known remely for | Omaha the conductor gave plaintifr | Th&g'"'i’x' e KL".:aru KURTZ MOHR & C0., 231 Farnham _;§ 0 | WH MARVIN BUGHITE, e e acheck which was marked in_plai ali e 3 . CALTIOUN MILLS FLOUR. o . EDDY, [ ’ v | language “good for six days only; e Do R prekets 33| Wholesale depot 548 14th Street. | P A et petech BRIGHT’S DISE | as also was the original ticket. S Sagare 4o do, do . P LT —-— 20 o S | " A. N. Towne, General Superin- e B A wore tried; s i | They are sold by | tentent of the road, was called fo | Theiroabie war ¢ b sosc e — Druggiac at 36 co enden ; o e The oy ien " vowe, WINDOWS, (Glazed.) Do not allow any drugzist to induco you lo take anything elsy lb.h'll be may say is fusc as And a_positive cure for Gout, Gravel, Strictares, Diabetes, Dyspepsia, Ners testify regarding the rules and reg- | ulations of the road, but his testi- mony was ruled out. ; THE CONDUCTOR'S STORY. | Andrew Rider, the conductor of Lt us then remember 1t water works we try, To put in sewers good and strong, "Aud make our strcets quite dry Aud whea the thing is done We'll celebrate atonce, + every 35 per cent off Chicsgo list. DOORS, (Wedged ) 25 per cent off CL icago list. BLINDS. 1. SCHOONMAKER & SON | PROPRIETORS OF THE | | | | Omaha & St. Louis Short Line RISING SUN e %0 bo makes & larg: = PLELCE, M. D, Prop's,. BUFFALG, N ASK FOR PYLES vous Debility, DropsYs | 41,0 train on whi n Drew wasa pos: o it } senger, testified: The plain ] ; yies thal xow arsiout, ; [ womretontio o ot tngacsof Derel™ | Lo class exchange tioket. 1| you') sud iy soap ot Basco's PITTSBURG. 1874! ! told him that was nu;l good, und"ut | mhmnu- se'-h\"arko;u‘.;;w | are Brighton told him he must either | _The Champlon Hatter ost, 250 Doug- ; BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, p‘v“»‘_formgm‘lz? o e [ i endett el ; Jaintiff chose to do the latter, and | S, N A e A | EE TR WHITE LEAD < Mtes, Diseasesof the Prostrate Other wxmm:] u-.anm ml the | TUnitoa stateos N. L. B. SOLOMON. k3 LOS ANGELES ) ucoerhos o il ader, Goleul same fact in regard to Drew's leav- P N | e “‘“"":“:‘:n‘“;- g he taing | Confectioners’ Tool Works, R asp | Y GRAVEL OF, oNT, that after his arrival in this city the Firs BRADY & McAUSLAND. The Kansas City, St. Joo and VINEYRDS. s A LE B A T “ s’ And Macus or Milky Disclarges. plaintiff requested C. C. Hayden to | qh o M1l & Bro. COLOR WORKS - H ) e procure him a situation on the rail- . Council Blufs R. R Depot for the sale of his i S } road, and made nocomplaint tohim | Manafectupery o GENERAL COMMISSION. PITTSBURG, PA. [ - KEARNEY'S sbout his cjectment. "The testimony | Confectioners’Tools S Corda the Jotbe oaly dire line te NATIVE WINES| BAKING SODA! } e T e o Hittation = Betablishod 1835. AND Extract 'Buohu ! T. H. Goodman, the passengcr | | agent of the Central Pacific, testi- fied : That according to the rules of Freezers. &e., Nos. 1301 & 1303 North Eighth St. PHILAD] Batter, active, choice roll 33@35, common 15@20; Eggs, brisk, 10; Manufacturers of Strictly Pure | sST. L.OTIS BRANDIES BasSsT IN USB Sold by Pundt, Meyer & Raanke and Whitaey, ‘Banserman & Co. Permaveatly Cares all, Discases of the the Central Pacific a second-class ELPHIA, PA. Appl f . . e Centr v g es, 8 00@8 50 per barrel; Live Bulk. AND THE EAST, FROM Bladder, Kidueys, and Dropsiaal | Skt 010 mot o o o T Borasusman ey | Chickens in demand from 3 00@ | Fik Glas, 50 ¢ Gaiousy White Lead, Red Lead, Litharge | S _— Swellings, The same rule obtains at the present | Thowas Mists, e 2 25 per dozen; Turkeys, 600; Or- | EELLER s b s Wonaaal G, | {1me n_zokrence o thind.class | &30 8 M, anges and Tatsons ar advancing, | ¥IN, SUERT-IEON, WIRE, &¢. | o0 Coors DryasdiaOll. | OMAHA AND THE WEST b & Co,|CASTLE BROS,, tickets, both on the Central Pacific | AT-EXPP Oranges 8 50 per box, Lemons 825 | PURE VERDITER GREEN, PR o e i ot No Matter What the Age! and on every other railroad in the | per box. MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & NO GHANGE .+ cas between Omans and St. Prot. Stecle savs: “‘One bottle of Kexrneys &flfl,’xm :::td -;i‘-:l‘d:) ::.l.': F. COURT, FARNHAM. The strongest and brightest green | = Louis anubitore between OMAHA SAN FRANCISCO, caL. IMPORTERS OF luid Extract Bucha o, worth wars thin 311 | i kets at the reducedrutes at which ? ’ HARDWARE. I Wi | A L YORA. i enodd + botlle; or, six bottles for | plaintiff’s ticket was bought, unless 2. N PLATE. manufacturered. | % This the Only .ine running s ST i s FiEsT e e ! Leadlng Bootmaker STRGAL ‘ PULLWAN SLEEPING CAR EAST | ALEX J. LEGOAT. Wt 1. HUDSON 4D St.N. Y [t e ot ime. The (83 Farnbam street- 1021416, e qualty... o | L AmIvaL | |=ari ¢ o ok G Berie 1 1 . Y. | issuing of second-class tickets was 4 | 10314 Ic) best quality........ P | 4 = [ Dopot 104 Duane St, K. Y. | e 0 Soss i R 2 | i, o sans oo | B | EEE. T N 3 . cen | Which would not be content tocome | S % | Jouacion found in this package. | disagrecable transfer at the Kiver Station. Crane & Brigham Wholesale Agents, San | o | NEW GOODS ARRIVING BAILY warism J. SCHOONMAKER & SON ) . Cal. | in a third-class car. The practice E \ —tim was discontinued January 1, 1874, | #-Te bas on hand an excellen stock of ® _— —AND— > e because of the company having Just | geat wear, et in thecly, o Easiern mame- v 3| FBAN LIBEBERT —t0 THE— sucl this . e | | i v il o i | Bl TATTOR, | @™ =mma *= gy U5 T0BACCO WORKS. NERVOUS & DEBILITATED | the contract they bad made. Wit- | Victor Restaurant. IL8. b . RELCRDNG A2 i East India Ccods, 4 ness thought the discontinuance of & st % | 13th St., bet. Farnham and Harney. | EASTERN AND WESTERN OITIES » OF BOTH SEXES. the practice has operated to the 160 FARNAAN REET, 4% 00 | With Less Changes and in advance of otber X detriment of California. o ® | AU tiade of gax;mu. CLEANING 224 | lines. 213 and 215 FRONT STREET | » 5 Feasogable ra | h 30 OHARGE FOR ADVICE AND CoN- e Bet. 10th ¢ Bd 11th. z F = :z; PAIR i i Rt K saatse it Leggnt, Hudson & Co., QX i ot SULTATION. VICTOR DUCROSS, Prop. 1 H Pullman’s Palace Sleeping C: 167 After hearing the foregoing testi- g '8 s - { ping Cars, meh6Tm mony and the arguments of counsel, WIT@ EVERY- 134 BIDS FOR FUM(;E:. ; | Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, Mannfactarers of every araue e R J. B. DYOTT, graduate of | the jury rendered a verdict in favor . & $ Heapq'ss Drrarresstor TuE PLATIE, r B mssn Modical Osflgws, Fhiladel. | O 00 At R $106- e il R IR Cur QuaRTERMAT ERS OVFICE, (| Mfiller’s Safety Platform and Coupler efferson ) : al' 3 . 265 All Meals Served to Order. @& oprc | Tionerssoides (e~ so—— 2 | QEALED PROPOSALS tn duplicate, il be | andthe Celebrated Westinghouse Fine Cut Chewing phia, author of several valuable | Ay he cattle ln KEurope amount o % = 3| ) reelrad s e p e e e tor - e | Air Brake. works, can be eonsulted on all diss | to ninety-two million seven hun- | OYSTERS SERVED IN EVEBY BTYLE.{ Narrow wrought, fartjoint...discount 20 prc 2 | delivery at Owana Depot, in quantities as re- E o I Cast, loose pin e de do " | quired.’of ; | m@rsee that your tickets read via b = D 0K | £ the Sexual and Urinary dred thousand head. Of these Ger- G \\I [ 1N SEANON. Prices to suit 'MISCELLANEOUS SHEET IRON, 'ONE MILLION (1,0°0,000) Pounds of Oats. ND SMOKIN( i eases of the Sexual and Urinary or- | ;4 y owns thirteen millions; Aus- | UrA0 the timen. SR e, S Numbers 16 to 4. o OV NN Fhree hundred and Sevia | Kanaas CHz, 8 Josrph & Commett - : ] gans, (which he has made an es- | tria ~ and France each twelve Hoes and gaiden rakes... E = ty-Bve Thousand (2,375,000) pounds cf Corn. | i Ralred, ADVERTIL 1ol study,) cither fn male or fo. | Million; Great Britain ten million; | . wiinsix. 3, Tavion. HL ik popoml munt b grarmaiesl, by 158 | Via Omaha and St. Louis. R ! = ) cliherdn.mae of % { Turkey ‘mine million; Spain and WILLHELM & TAYLOR, = T Porcn 51 sward of the contract. | Tickets for ale at cor. Tenth and Farsham ‘male, no matter from what cause | Portugal four million five hun- 1 - No bid will b» mm-fl-l d'"f:--'x"xyn e:: ‘sireets, and U. P. Depot, i d; Denmark four cumutamers uolessthe Usder 1 present in yero | originating, or how long standing. | drgd | thouswds DERATk TR | PORK PACKERS, s ety dalp - ors Rt MU | joa TEROY, GEO. L.BRADBUEY, A practice of 30 years enables him | lion three ~ hundred " thousand ; | Tih and Chicagn strests, s B e awaried 5 | ey S | | totreat discases with succems, Cures | Bwooen and Ny T Hatiend | OMAHA, - - - SNER| e ovioRAL DL S st beendomsed on envelope, “Buts | TSGR, o PR, ! guaranteed. Charges reasonable. | and Belgium two million ; Greeee | o o rejct any orallbida s reserved. | gy OO sde | Our S ial B: ds: i one million, and Switzerland one | “NO: and < | Blank bids farnished and full conditions made pec randas: i Those at a distance can forward let- | 00 e ON€ | Lacon, put up expressly for family use. On 1425 | known on application at this o H i Sy psaons s o] O e e = | e s e W 1o By orer of e deparimentcommander. | ERMAN TOMBRINCK, [ o dmmniing T e T e T e e ® SIS SRR, | MMGTMNE | e seoxsses 2 €losing stamp to prepay postage. of the others. Bowland's No2 biack shovels, D H... 12 00 T e | F onable or, NTHE ] ? pa-Send for the Guide to Health. = C. F. EAMANN, o do polished do " do 5w e | No. 208 Farnham Street BEAUTY. %1‘,53{?5 THE - . . 3 w IAM EX. | Bet: Tweltth and Thirteenth 8 ' Price 10e. | Tar Department of Agriculture A capeiog poat” L H shoves 13 50 | B s OMAHA, = - NEB, GILTEDGE, | MONTANA. » P2 J. B. DYOITT, M. D. at Washington, while there are TAILOR. 2 AxEs. 225 Farnham Strest, Oxabs, B b some good featuresabout it, itis not, | 171 Cor. Farnham and Eleventh Sta. | Lippencott’s Westera Crow: 1300 S e v S | 1y and executed in the most fashionable Physicion and Surgeon, 104 Duane | asa wholeg a remarkable SUCOESS. | A1 kinds of TAILORIXG, Cleaning and re- do da ' do F] | —wmo | iy S kiairivg snd deaning pecaty, . Y. Especialty ®this the case with the g done at resonable rates. A fine lot of FURNITURE nd dose in ‘mauner, wy street, N. Y. e Ottty oaien e e | ?Mumu s ey on ld | "5 H . BEDDING. ETC. A1l Our Tobaceos Strictly Waranted. | OB TADLES TO MAERIAGP, | ties, which i most cases prove to | SEOX J on muss romumuar, | SR S Sty [LLINOIS HOUSE |aee mem;‘:mn(-n":nr:mn‘: if not, indeed, a serious ,daquem{ - - ) American’ Bl e e e wu n e | EEOTHBI.. | All kinds of light end heavy o inred Tndedemen v arnham ! o, e remored e mothed of l mhw e it i i Maydale M Wagae B, - wy . . xEsmasga | MACHINERY NADE & REPAIRED. | Cor. Second & Vine Streets, - B 8 RN AR NS | than by filing to make an appro | Between 3 ana 1oth. 13 4 — Thelacpst and bt ol u.—una.-‘ SSAU Work Guaranteed. =% = DAILY BEE 3 inth stroet, Philadel; - | priation for the support of our “seed” CHARLES F ERM. Nos. 15,16 ” i) 1 2 Tsouils O i stitution sation for honor | P! 'ELD AN, Prop. Opened ber 30th, 1573. %6 . L) s g R g 37w | emporium. American. | manu 38 per bundle1s per cont discoun ™ SR THRALL. Froprietor, RARTE STREST, e