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APPLETON'S LIBERTY OR DEATH. T o American “wusmiase CLOP l The Louisville Courier-Journal, New Revised Edition. [ of Tuesday, gives the following de. - | tails of the desperate fight with con- Eutirely vewritten b7 tho sblest writers o0 | victs at Jeffersonville, Ind. F © ntirared with Several { some time past these cony g N e, | been feigning sicknessand h e | jtted to o to the hospital, with ork originally pablished ander the tifle | permitted to g pital, o o writaX Cyerorakpis was | their names placed on the recu compieted 1n 1353, since which tie the wide st as having been excused from reiotion which it hos attained in all pars of | the Uni'ed Sates, and the signal developmeats s which bave taken place in every ‘"':a"n'.'»' one after another, quietly snunter o4 gl Dave iaduced 12 | out of the hospital room and met i"to tewme & new | the iron door, leadinginto the guard ro»m, on the outside of which ( i Chamberlain was standing as guard. - ut of = ¢ ching, 1 covery in every depariment ledge bas | Some one approaching, Chambx Dmade s new work of reference &8 h@peraive | )y 1ocked the door and opened e eat of poliical afairs bas kep- | it. No sooner had this been fairly done than the eon on 10 the industrial and useful vic nce and refinement of | ously rushed through th aud_therough dition eutitied, T8 jin the last ten years tha g;n’- of c:‘.: mu opening. arte aod the coner oo comequent revorn- | and hurling €1 gt oAl e, involving natiual clan = e e e e vl war of gurown | the wall ran rapidiy through the Codatry, which wasat Iis beight when the last | guard-room, from which the wav to | has bappily ' course of commercial e the street was clear. and the noise inc ident to their rge accessions 1o our geographical know- | ;)¢ alarmed several persons who - by the dndetuigatle #x- | o, itting in the offlces, and Mr. ical revolutions of the last | Millard immediately endeavored to | @ecade, with the natural résult of the lawee of | )\ (reopt the fugit Oneof them e L e . very one ot wuyol whose lvesevers one s cutions | and, with ap oath, pulled the tri o know the pandcuiars Gre e, | ger, but to Mr. Millard's good fo o yet-proerved only | tune the load failed to be discharged e b ought now te take | On the steps leading to the stre St il o | was standing a “rusty? colored In g the prevent &1 i convicet nams rown. e, obser t hasaccordingiv boen theslss of WeREISDIY | g the state of affuirs, gave the alarm, and, while attempting t Srlng down the e dates, and to - impede their flight, was shot in the face, the ball entering his left chee and ‘coming out at the throat, in- flicting a dangeorus woun The conviets had now reached the street | and outside the prison walls. The shooting had aroused Col. Shuler, the warden, who, together with the guards and citizens, gave chase. In the meantime the conviet keptup a o ing fire from their revolvers, which were long which are lntroluced tor { navy weapons, it and new. 20t icturial eflect, but to | Their pursuers, fiv furce la the explana: | were 1, retu sy eshbrace wil branches of : d T ral th.rhmd depict the | &s rapidly as given. drewalong the first time i U added not for the science [ s a1 remarkabic leaturesof secnery | who was Teading the pursurers s st amous 30 T eI ax the varlous pro- ling the pursurers =13 L g wanuisciaren, AL | €ral ned on the oot on “lastraction rather than | until he came wi though _iute: embellis! 3 3 {nsare their artistic excellence: and 1t is betieved their execution is enormous, fhey will finda welcome reception a8 an_ad- rable feature of the Uyclopedia, sad worthy ey gl ork is sokd 10 Sabscribers ouly, paysble e { each volume. “'II.I Ineml; a e et tatly ilustrared with | baigs have been spared to s spared o | Kennedy. The and, taking del Chamberlain, the ball striking the latter almost exactly in the center f the forehead, inflicting of course, | wound.| The pause in the pursuit, caused mberlain’s Cl oat 300 page X i Wil Emgraviags, and with | fall, enabled Kennedy to stop for an s colored Lichographic Maps. | instant, i wh he threw | PIH(EL’:“' off his conviet t and inextra aling Ao arion o8 w 1 aling a full A e ey Morseca, por vol. 700 | suit clothes. Then Th Hall Ruseon, exira gill, p the race began in earnest on both B | sides. It seemed to resolve itself | o full Kussid, per Vol | into a question of speed, as the | Thrce volums now reay. Succeoding vo- | ghooting, although fierce and con- = ez ent nl get- tinuous, was not sufti rate to effeetive. s ting behind, surrounded by | those in advance, and was about to be taken, when his three comrades ran to his rescue, firing =0 hotly L that Stanley succeeded in breaking D. Ap_pl‘-;';ton‘l& Co., from his eaptors. A man — wa! Black, a well-known carpenter, hap- 519 & 551 B l&)‘l:“ Y(y)'l"k. | pened’to be ¢ of the fight, 1= s of the AmxmICAN CYCLO- illastrations. etc., will of the con- pating his inten- revolver mear his head and snapped the cap, which failed to discharge the cartridge, and his life was saved. When a distance of nearly a quarter of a_mile from the prison was reached, Newton Port suddenly threw up his hands and a2y KEARNEY'S FLUID-EXTRACT, | with a loud ery tumbled upon the | ground dead, his body apparently | | having been made the target for | J | each of his pursucrs, as it was after- | wards found lit covered with bullet-hole This brought his com- rades toa halt. Then came the | ttle. The conviets displayed long | | gleaming bowie-knives, while their | | ammunition scemed exhaustless, | their facility in loading the cham- bers of their revolvers being some- | ‘hat remarkable. Col. Shuler be- The only known rewely for BRIGHT’S DISEASE, And ajpositive cure for E | Applegate, who eoolly shot at bim | Gout, Gravel, Strictures, threetimes, one ball passing through | i his pantaloons just above the knce, | Disbetes, Dyspepsia, Ners without, however, ipenetrating the flesh, nother ball | vous Debility, Dropsy, | cytting off rfrom the left | side of his head above the ear. The N or Tnow co of Urine, Trrie | 3 Konretention or L onol the | attacking party coming up, stones, | bowlders and whatever "missiles | BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, | ¥t eeied howider brought Kennedy to the ground, while two bullets struck Stanley in | the neck, wounding his dangerous- | ly and rendering him hors de com- SPERMATORRHEA, | Loucoerhos or Whifes, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, S ene in We Biadder, Coleul us, bat. GRAVEL OR BRICK :DUST DE- | The capture of the entire party | PONIT, was then speedily cffected, and with their over red prisoners | And Mucusee Milky Discharges. '« - securely bound, the crowd, which i - had swelled to fijty or more, re- | turned to the prison. The three | KEARNEY'S conviets were then heavily ironed ¢ and locked securely in their eells. K ed and sul- Extract .‘B uncha | Theypreserved len “silence, refusing to answ wny | questions asked them. Permaneutly Cures all, Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings, Existing in Mon, Wowen snd Childrea, A Racs ior u Bride. |Jackson (Tenn.) Whig, May Love laughs at bolts and ars,and "“No Matter What the Age! | yet, at the same time, there is | e | “many a slip betwixt the cup and et Stade sy, “00e bottle ol KfhraLi | the 1ip.” The following true story | haer Bachas coustine pungently illustrates Loth of the | ‘Price one dllar per bottle; or, six bottles for | above truisms. Tt happened a few | days ago in adjoining coun outh fell madly in love | She smiled upon | tand doubtless sighed upon | t. They resolved to bes | come “twain of one flesh,” but the | stern futhergof the would-e bride Fraicisco, Cale | was dead fagainst it and fierce- | apswt Iy forbid the bans. But “love laughs at bolts and bars,” | and the young couple stole away | | amid the friendly darkness of a | ‘moonless night, fled toa neighbor’ { and about dawn the next morning succeeded in procuring the services of a parson. Al things were made five doilars. Depot 104 Duane St, N. Y. A physician in attendance to answer corres- ndetice and give advice gratis. ‘Barsend samp for pamphicts, free. gw Crane & Brigham Wholesale Agents, Sail —TO THE— NERVOUS & DEBILITATED | OF BOTI SEXES. 50 OHARGZ FIR ADVIOE AND OON- | SULTATION. the joys of a speedy fruition. 5 right here the parson manifested i > some doubts as to the propriety of Dn J. B: DYORT, graduate of | proceeding, Jeiferson Medical College, Phijadl- | sending for the crucl pareat and b tting his consent before proceed- phia, author of several \'nluabh“f:s e Berennmey: ¢ At works, can be consulted on all diss | much um:lmem, ;.nd. is promising ? o to Intercede with the girl's fath- eases of the Bexual and Urinary or- | § o convinelng both that su gans, (which he has made un es- | cess would erown his appeals in their pecial study,) cither in male or fe- male, no matter from what cause : o PR - | iPFhere’s many a slip twixt eup and originating, or how long standing. | N IS At A practice of 30 years enables bim | an hour for the messenger {o return sat diseases wi - | with the cruel parent, & ficroe clat- fo treat discascs with suecess. Cures | (o orhoofy was heard down the guaranteed. Charges reasonable. | lane and a voice loudly #h .minyi t a distance can forw: . | “I won't consent, d—d ifI do; Those at & distancs can forward et | oty forbid tiiem bans,” struck ters describing symptoms and en- | consternation and terror into the stamp postage. hearts of the would-be bride and Y T D groom. The groom ran down to £3end for the Guide to Health. | the door, and looking down the lane, saw at its tarther end the the errascible old gent was sent for. Here comes i that other trusm: Price 10c. ther ¢ : infutlatemfuther coming like the J. B. DYOITI, M. D. | rind, ultor whip and spur, bat i - i hand, his white hair wildly stream- Phiykicion 307 Sagoon, 108 Dusne | ™ 3 chouting | with street, N. Y. | breath, I won't consent,” ctc. | With the promptness of a veteran, OB TAVLES TO MAERIAGP, | the lover scized |l s intended bride °PY RE! < | and mounted his steed in hot A o O o oa by | haste, bore her off in the opposite asrry Nife Manhood restored Imdedements | direction at a furlous speed, The removel New method of treat. | fyther, with the vigor of despair, rcalars gent free in seated Howand Associati- unged his spurs deeper into his m‘é o' ‘_-1 u%:: lmr%’i and gave hot pur- g | suit, followed by the parsorand the aty. Monday afternoon, four men, | | known to | man ready to tie the silken knot, and the | hopes of the lovers beat high with | But and insisted on | b behalf, they finully consented, and | | assembled guests, all mounted, and ¢ a lively interest in Down the road, and through the mist of , into forests, vocal with the of morning, they held their career, But the steed that mad bore the lovers gradually slackened his pace under the double burden, 1d the avenging parent stead gained on them. Finally he over- twok the flying pair, and reaching forth snaiched his daughter from hier lover's grasp, wheeled his pant- ing steed and bore her rapidly to- rd home. The lover, maddened t not despairing, gave chase, and back over the same road, cheered by the shouts of the excited party, rushed the father and daughter and lover. e young man soon devoured the distance between him and Lis infended bride, and with a grasp of iron tore her from the parental arms and essayed to bear her off in triumph. But the 1d man, game to the last, renewed struggle eesucd. But the party of friends and the parson put an end to the struggle by ing the girl to her father, and advising the young man to wait for a more propitious i Thus ended, but not -, we feel assured, one of the most” exciting races for a bride her truth or fiction. Fun in a Police Court}in Detroit. ies and gentleman, the lion wout to be turned loose,” , as he rapped on the desk, “and all you who don’t maintain proper decorum, and so forth, will get into trouble.” “Oh, Shay? is that you?” inquir- ed his Houor, as Catherine Shay was brought out. “I wish T wasn't,” she replied, folding her arms across her apron arefully studying the knot- holes in the floor. “Well, let the swearer swear,” he inued, as the officer held up his nd; and as soon as we get cts in the case you can tell Lier you've got to pay rent this summer, or whether you'll get your board for nothing,” It was disturbing the peace. She disturbed it just a little—just alittle, she admits, but it was all on ac- count of another woman, whoealled her a grass-widow and taunted her with wanting to marry. Therewas whooping or yelling—no pulling r and rolling down-stairs, and herine wouldn’t do so again for $50, she say: ‘Catherine,” continued the court, refully poised the penholder on his finger and got it to balance, ou are growing old. Upwards of v years of struggle with the world ‘has made your hair gray, rour cheeks hollow, and your eyes dim. You can’t expect to live many § longer, and why don’t vou o home, sit down in 2 spl sttom chair, lug out your el nd calmly dritt down the river of contentment to the ocean of eternal happi Catherine squeezed several tears of her left eye, and they fell with a thud upon the floor. “(io, poor old woman,” continued the Court, “go hore and be happy. It affects me to sce the aged check trickling down_the briny tear, and if Tshould send you to the work- house I couldu’t expect to get a taste of my strawberries and cream this summer."” No such sentiments actuated the Court in the case of Joseph Flynn, whaose closely eropped hair stoogd up like matches in a mud pie. When oseph was told that the charge was nness, he flatly denicd it, at he was aking a gen- i for the liver com- drun} claiming t tle spring to plaint. “It may be Court, in a ref t may be,” said the ive tone; “this is the gentle spring season, and I know that folks do have the liver int, and do take tonies. But, n the eyagni tell me ng last night at Did that gentle spring tonie throw you on a coal-pile, and keep you shouting and wheoping for a whole hour? And you ked at the officer, and you wan- ted to bounce him, and you left one of his coat-tails on that bloody ficld. Tonie, sir—tonic—sueh tonics, sir, annot be forced down the throat of this court, and you go up, sir, for 30 s or thereabouts.’” He wants to be forgiven,” said as he escorted out James “He says if yowll let him go this time he hopes to drop | dead if he doesn’t go at it, and by in aleading temperance p: or, and keep a cold water fountain in every room in the hga: I can’t do it,” replied his honor, fler hearing the testimony, “1; 1 been & common drunk ¥ would’nt say a word, but when & to be wheeled down here and lugged around and lifted, I can not pat him on the back and send him out into the world again, If he ever cditsa temperance paper y subscribe, but just now he is going up for th Bijah brought out a a relic of the last ce Peter McConnell, a man seventy- five years old. “Where's the thirteen men who brought in this prisoner?” de- panded the Court, as they propped the old man up with a'chair and held his head. No answer. ‘Take him continued; ‘g away,” his Honor and get him_some milk and _cakes, and give him money ‘o alt on the fercyBat and war the Land play ‘Mollie Darling,’ until he falls asleép and eonp:r angel Is_him over the valley of death. right out, old man. I I sent 1 up I'd expeet to have a sewer tax levied on me onee a month the year round.— Detroit Press. A Wyoming Ball. Miss ——, from Wilder’s guleh, was clegantly atiired in 2 handsome bufl’ gros grained bueksin dress,with mmy blanket overskirt, bottom Tooped up with buckskin strings cut . Hair dressed a la Red Cloud, in which was twined a few sprigs of sage brush, the whole secured be- hind in a bunch with & handsome pin made with a pine splinter and a buffalo’ gant wountsin cat-skin cap, fes- tooned with antelope tails, seeured under the chin with a rattlesnake skin. Her feet wero emeased in buckskin moceasins ornamented with heads and soldier buttons. She ol .xll-«lxnl E-nl:‘uhn as she en- tered the hal ing upon the armof Mr. H. lmn‘fi, 51}{31-1119, who was dressed in the style of his Joeality — buckskin brecehes in boots,hunting shirt of the same | ornamented with beads and tobaeco juice, an army belt of the latest pat- tern around his waist seeuring a pair of six shooters and s huge bowle knife, which set offhis gal- lant figure to good advantage. En- vious glances from both sexes follow- ed this_eouple round the hall. Sev- eral ladies and gentlemen from the mining ‘:Nri 8 \;cm t and ressed themselves pleased with the manner in which the party was conducted. Their frequent ex- clamations of delight, as “red hot, you bet,” “ain’t W fruit, though,” “hoop la,” ete., nly indicated that they were e in themselves in the best possible Y ner.—Rawlins Cor, Laramie § | Z) Independent. the | his strength and speed, and again | scized his daughter, and a furious | Money and Commerce. Daily Review. OFFicE OMAHA DArLy Bek, May 16, 1874. Monetary affairs in this main in about the same position. Good borrowers being freely accom. | modated at low rates, and uncertain paper without takers. Government securities are rated steady and strong in Wall street, while gold is reported weak and declining, which is looked upon by the enemies of vetoof the eurrency bill. At the | same time a decline in the value of wheat, corn, oats, pork and other articles of produce, gives occasion for the inflationists to say, “T told you so.” Alarge amount of business was transacted to-day by the leading mercantile houses of this city. The demand was largely for sta- ple groceries, while dry goods, no- tions and boots and shoes were in fair request. There was also a liLe eral enquiry for paints and oils, pri- ces ruling steady in all lines. OMAHA MARKETS. Carefully Corrected "Daily DRY GOODS. J. 3. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. PRINTS. America: 94 Albion. 10 Allens a9 “ounestoga i an 8 Truman’s. B Garner & ( 3| Hawilt. . 10 | Merrin.« & D. 9 Orieatal 0 Pacific Mills.. 10 Spragues, 95 BROWR Naumbkeag satin. Peppenell satin. Maker, blu B B blue and Trown. New York, B. B. BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. Androscogsing &2 4 YANKEE NOTIONS- KURTZ MOHE & CO., 231" st SPO)L COTTON. Clark's 0. X. Coat's Merri Domestic. British. T FAPER 00 Dickens’ bes o King Williaw. 135 e — 200 Santley . 25 TR AWLS, GENERAL COMMISSION. J. C. ROSENFELD gives us the | following quotations this day : Butter, active, choice roll 33@35, common 15@20; brisk, 10; Apples, 8 00@S8 50 per barrel; Live Chickens In demand from 3 00@ 295 per dozen; Turkeys, 6 00; Or- anges and Lemons are adv: | ring, | Oranges 8 50 per box, Lemons 8 25 per box. HARDWARE. JONN T. EDGAR. 104 t0 601 per keg.. 81 e a o P o 3 a0 Jgae o 1 Buivng do a5 do v do {6d do do i0d casing do | 81 “30 an 61 do do Wrought, all sizes Carriage and tire.. iscount BUTTS. Narrow wrought, fart joint Cast, loose pin_ reversible. MISCELLANEOUS. Hay and manure fork«.. i Hoes and gaiden rakes discount DES AND SOV LS. Rowlnd's No3 black suovels, D IL... do poished do do 0 biack spades do po 4 40's “spring point” L H shovel 4 AXES. (ppencott’s Wester Crown.......... do do = do b veied. | COFFEE MILLS, | Parke's No 3, iron box.. | ado doiia "do do do5 Union ir .. © do35 do s8ur ¥8 8888 | Hargrave, Smith & ¢, American’ File Co.. HAMMERS, 'e, AENo1, 13,2 Hamuond's A ENo 3. 10 o | Neswag 1 1B 1 inflation as one of the results of the | 35 per centoff | Plastering | 100 plate DXX do do | 100 plate D | HATCHETS. Morris’ shingling, No 1 | do 4o dos. 900 do clw dol 75 do do do 5% LEATHER. Bululo S. sole ® B, Hemlock SI. sole. 6 | | ‘ o ‘ | catsgey [ oo S GROCERIES! [ | STEELE & JOHNsON 538-540 14TH sT. | CLARK & FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND | 1irn st. PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPK] VAL ST.,— WHOLESALE, MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 Farn- | pam St. WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & Co., Dougl J. J. BROWN & B r. 14th and - sranutated pr . owderal Crushed Rat cut loai ¢ andard A 1o Circle A do Other brands ditlereut wt, pr 1 Frevch Kip pr 1o . - B Bark linings. | Dy it . bry sl Shearli g Lansy k1o, | Rosendal S0APS | Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers. Sapo Publico, 6 1-2@6 3-4; Savon | Republic, do., Chemical Olive, 6 to | 61-2; Pulm, 5@514; German Mot- | | led, 6 1-4a6 1-2. ART GOODS ANP UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- holsterer and dealer i fine art goods, 270 Farubam Street, furnishes the following quotations: FRAME MOULDINGS. Oil walnut mouldings, one inch, | per foot, 5¢; 2inch 10¢; 8 inch 15¢; polished walnut, 1 inch 7c; 2 inch 15¢; 8 inch 21c. Berlin gilt, 1 inch | 6@15¢; 2 inch 12@30¢; 3 inch 18@ 45¢; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 iuch 5@10¢; 2 inch 10@20c; S-inch 15@30c. WINDOW SHADES. 4 00; each #dditional foot, 758 per pair. REPPS. Union ind all wool terry, per yard 150@3 A); Imperial, plain and stri- ped, 2 5038 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. LUMBER. Subject to change of market without cotice. WM. M. FOSTER, On U.P. R. R track 'l:: Farnaam and Doug- GEO. A. HOAGLAND. Jol's, studding and sills, 20 tt, and un- er Over 3071, each additional it Fencing No1.. 4o Xo 3 1st common 20 do do A" stock boards, “ir “do do “C" o _do 1st clear, 1, 13 4o o 31 do do Flooring, clear. do do o a0 Int cloar ceiling 1% inc 20 do do it do do 2 do do st clear siding. 2 do - do Ist common i 21 “do A" shin les. ¢ Lath per 100, D8 pickets eer 100 Square’do. do ien per lineal i do "o do WINDOWS, ( icago list. DOORS, (Wedgid ) 25 per cent off €1 1cago list. BLINDS. lazel.) | 20 per ecat off Yist. White limo per bbl. .... Lonisville cement per bil. Plistor paris per bbi Plastering hair per b Tarred fel OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, &e. . L. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT C. STEELL. BRADY & McA Coal 0l Linseed i T Turpentine... Headlight O White Lead, St. Loy Putty in Bladders. "< Ralk ass. colors, B 4. Flat Glass, £0 8 ¢ discount TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. MILTON RQGERS, COR. 14th & FARNHAM. TIN PLATE. CHARCOAL. 10314 IC, Tair quali 10514 1 best quality Dxid 1X do HE 14520 IXX do 4x20 IXXX 0 piate | 100 plate D X, (st ity do - dy XX do do Eoofing IC charcoal do o do IC charcoal roofing.. 20 % 'C charcoal routng Shoet t1a 25 1 35§ do do do do o nclhes per sheet.. et (exira refined No. o Toohng SHEET IRON, | First quality, Numbers 1§ to do ' do ' do 3 | “A™America, imwitat'n Russia, all Nos. Less ‘han full bundles, add one cent. st do do do | Cataforaia pesches per vound. = 2pound ean My Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per i do do do do Wili ir, 1 50; ds, 2 2 do dopeaches pai ornamental bands, 2 00@ o Renehe AND THE EAST, | . SCHOONMAKER & SON | White Lead, |pURE | HEsng'es DrrarT | for Forage.” ExinaC © a0 DDIED FRUITS do applas | do CHEAPER THAN THRE erman che do blackberries. do rasvlerries. do racins pr box. 30 sceloss rasies et por SALT. ' CHICAGO & NORTHWES'N | Chicago, Reck Island and Pacifie R. R. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM OMANIIA TO CHICAGO X Kland. | are equipped with the Ak Brysks and | i Coupler. for Muscative, h aport & St. Western Union Eacine, Mil- | utsin woribera Lilnois CIGARS, E. SIMPSON, Manuf. 15th Stre Hal Larrel i Proprictor of the 2 PITTSBUE WHITE L | LOS ANGEL axp | VINEYRDS. 5t Joo and | cil Blufis R. R Depot for the sale of his | " INATIVE WINES PITTSBURG, PA. Betablishocd 1SS, AND Manufu rers of Strlctly Pure Red L ‘ BRANDIES Eittre | OMAHA AND THE WEST ‘ . EELLER & Co, Colors Dry and in 0il, VERDITE The strongest and brightest green L of Tatlery and W ton Sta. 7 A manufacturered. - | | = | arxx. 2. Lrsear NG CAR EAST ARRIVAL PULLTIAN SLE Fito OMAILA, O OF TIE UNION P EXPRESS TRIIN. UARANTEE. £ Strictty TEAN LIEREIRT, TATT.OR, 13th St., bet, Faraham and Harney, s of TAILOK LEANING an) PATRING done at reasonabie rates THRAINS DALY | ST, LOUI3 T2BACCO WORKS. 1 & Co., CITIES t other S | Lezzat, Hudse BIDS FOR FORAGE. ¥ QUARTERNASI ER'S € . Wednesday, June 10 deilvery at Owaba Depot, o MILL TWO MIL ty-five Thou: ruct in ull respec e endorsed on ens "Te iz to reject any or ail bi e Qur Spezcial Brands: HERMAN TOMBRINC Fashionable Tailor,| | | Chlef Qusrtermaciter, De myilig Brevt Brigadi SMOKINGS: FINE cUTs: <do 5 per cent | COPPER. | Braziers G to 9 | G 10 10 12 2 | do 1210 1001 { Shea'hing, 14 3nd 16 oz. Plauished, 14 and 16 or. Nos. 7, 8 'and 9, Pisnished. Holi copper Copper bolioms <o = BRIGHT WIRE. | v 1 a0 ny 12% | Nos. 0t06 839 w1 12 eyl " I 16 13 2 3| | Per bundle 15 per coat discoun | LiIAM EXAUER. 5 | BEAUTY. INGLESICE. veen T BULLION. 995 Parnbam Sizest, - - Omshs, Nep OMAHA, 3 MONTANA. \ - s —WHOLESALE AND RETAX AN Qur Tobaceos Strictly Waranted. FURNITURE. BEDDIXG. ETS = Cr i it e ¥ GRAND CENTRAL VAN DORN’S MACHINE ALER 15— OFFICE AND SALESROOM ¢ and heavy MACHINERY MADE & REPAIRED. Cor. Second & Vine Streets, OMAHA, RS All Work Guaranteed. S8 | The largest and best hotel between Chics Spring and Summer P A.POLACK, CLOTHIER 233 Farnham St. Near 14th, Styles. and Furnishing Goods. CHEAPEST. aal propertics from the most valuabie roots Berbs, saa conseniraie them inio o minate Gran e, searcely larger than a mustard mood, ' swallowed at =an_be read Ba0<t concentrated form, 88 much e 83 is embodied i any of the large pills und for e tho drug shops. From theie wondertl o ractic power. 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