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APPLETON'S American CYCLOPAZEDIA | o 1553, Cirebiation wiucu it inaatistned o all paris of the Uni ed States, sad which have takea placs in every branch " P Withi the last e ym_: comery in evers deparimer { ful of reasons that the Monarchists | to e eescat edition for the press, T e tho aim of the diters (6 é.h‘:fi‘:‘.‘,'..... Tofomiaativn te the laiest pos- e dasen, i 10 | that the people arenot afli | the fever w | and publicists, they know the wait- . | of power, are the breaks that OUR PARIS LETTER. Politics, Society and Art. |Specal Correspondence of the B ¥.] Paris, May 4th. | If politics be not very clear, pol | ticians are beyond question waxing | | terribly warm. It will be a merey | when the Assembly meets to allow | | perspiring deputies to cool them- | selves by a few stirring debates, | which will act like blood-letting. Not s single person can foretell the | important events that the next ses- | | sion is destined to grapple with; the | a certainty, for any prophet to areputation. The cardinal fact is, ch consumes deputies ing game is theirs, and that the | President will allow no party togive | an unfair blow to France. Fully | aware that they ean never again | unite the majority they now possess in the Assembly, is the most power- will besitate before plunging i m‘ measures that must infallibly lead to a dissolution of the Chamber. | The attractions of office, the luxury I rome into play when the road to ruin is | | t0o rapidly pursued. Itis not im- | possible, therefore, that the new menaces against ministers, against | the constituting of the Septennate, ina ) R g ety pnes e | S omwol i originl stomoyee pits hast L A =T ans in thatext. aclence and na 21 rouarkabis foatures of i .min s well aa U various pro- manufact will end in a compromise. No par- ty in the present Assembly is nu- | merous enough to enforce its pro- | gramme. It remains to be seen, can moderate men, having no axes | to grind, form a temporary working majority to carry the necessar, measures preparatory to decreein the general elections. It is the coun- | try alone, that can silence by its | collective vote the ambition of rants, andput the house in order. The Bonapartists are in a terrible state of alarm because the Counte | de Chambord is rumored to have | nation hiactar iechmaies sad iy 4 tendad * uctien rather - (uoughis s e b Sore. el artiatic exocllenos: Sl execaten 3 oo repon aivasie lulum of i Cyclopatin, aad werthy 4 o Sabuscribers only, paysbls etene & will 'be volumes, Contajping abou w muy ‘ilustrated o R T R o eoaped Lichasrapie Mapi. PRICE AND STYLE OF BINDING. tra Cloth, por ¥ol - In extra Cloth, p on delivery of eac sixtesn Succosding vo- | ibe issaed once in o Dosent ratis,on appiication. FIBST CLASS CASYASSING AGENIS | WAl Address the Publishers D. Appleton & Co., 549 & 551 llmulwm New York. oy ) KEARNEY S FLUID-EXTRACT, BUCHU The only knowa remely for BRIGHT’S DISEASE, And ajoositive cure for Gout, Gravel, Strictures, Diabetes, Dyspepsis, Ner« yous Debility, Dropsy, | Non-reteation or Incoutinence of Urine, Trri- ‘lation, lafsmation er Ulceration of BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, | SPERMATORRHEA, 108 oF Whites, Disexses of the Prostrate "Glaud. § one in the Blader, Colcul us, £L OR BRICK (DUST DE- aRrAv " And Mucus or Milky Discharges. KELEN*Y‘S Extract Bucha! Permanently Cures all, Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical | Swellings, | Extating in Mea, Women and Childrea, No Matter What the Age! Prof. Stecie savs: ““One botile of Kearney's Fluid Extract Buchu is worth more thaa all other Bachus coubival."" Price oue d>llar per bettler or, slx bottles for | ave dolars. Depot 104 Duane St, N. Y. paician 1;- ..:.;am« o suswer corres- | ,_.2 e advieogratis- cognd <1 5 7 Crane & m,u... Wholesale Agents, San Francisco, Cal. apswit «10 THE— NERVOUS & DEBILITATED | OF BOTH SEXES. 30 OHARGZ FOR ADVIJE AND CON- SULTATION, i R J. B. DYOTT, graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadel- phia, author of several valuable | works, can be consulted on all diss | eases of the Sexual and Urinary or- gans, (which he has made aa es- pecial study,) either in male or fe- i male, no matter from what aamse' originating, or how long standing. A practice of 30 years enables him to treat diseases with suecess. Cures guaranteed. ~ Charges reasonable. Those at s distance can forward let- tors describing symptoms and en: closing stamp to prepay postage. #@r-3end for the Guide to Health. Price 10c. J. B. DYOITT, M. D. Physiclon and Surgeon, 104 Duane treet, N. Y. OB TADLES T6 MAERIAGP, *PY RELIEF EOR YOUNG 'fl ‘ flfiu eflocis of errors and abuses b et B S R : B d;—nddmhnb.‘ free iu seg’ velo es Address, Howard Associsti-u, l,hll Ninth street, P\“ R.'—- i L ngia the end of the world is the country counts one more. This very indifference ought not to escape the careful attention | of the Count’s advisers and parti- | before he can arrive at the | throne, Henri V. would have to | t nearly 36,000,000 of people | him’ their guide, philoso- iend. He possesses no | Cuiinber o anoce than in the country, so that heis | not an apparition *to frighten the | timid Into making their wills, and commanding the last rites of the church in_advance. It is not clear | that any difficulty would-be placed | in the way of the Prince Imperial® return to this country, unless he adopted the Balogne and Strasburg routes a la mode his papa. Thiers committed a blunder in ordering Prince Napoleon out of France, and however few may have been the successes of the present government, they merit every praise for allowing the Prince to live in France and to demonstrate his_inutility. Let all pretenders take their walks abroad, Sod read In the scoffing eyes of the | inhabitants a “don’t you wish you | may get us?”’ | The Postmaster-General is realiz- | ing the holm expected from his pro- | motion. He is"hecoming a rree- trader in letters; he has succeeded | in negotiating a postal treaty with Russia, and isin a fair way of effect- ing the same with the United States. | | Mueh allowance must be made for Frangp jn her efforts to find corn in Egypt. It was Thiers bimseif, ex celient statesman in other respects, | that believed the foreigner could not be too highly taxed. Rut the | foreigner slipped through his hands, | covetousness burst the bag. No- where is this more palpably shown | tharfLn the case of the post_office, an iustitution that all French gov- ernments never view as anything but a monopoly for making mon: The postal cards have proved a fail- | ure—the experiment never had a | fair trjgl—and the scheme is down | for interment at 3n garly day, In- | land postage is too high, and the | tarriff is condemned by naturally | reduced receipts. But in the case of foreign postage the dimunition on | the year has been three quarters of | a million of frangs, or nearly shalf a | | million on the first quartef of the | present year. These figures apply 10 forelgn postage alone. The fact is, persons with a large correspond- | ence devote thelr attention how to | transmit their letters under cover to | London, Brussels or Geneva, 1o be | mxp«llwl. One gentleman as- | serts that he can by this means econ- omize as much as 70 per cent. It | would pay some firms to salary an | employe outside of France to repost | their foreign letters. The govern- mentis well aware of this. Respeoting the revenue generall the quarterly returns just published | indicate a slight falling off in re celpts, and that it Is hopeless to ex- pect anything more from an_in- crease of the indirect taxes. New sources of revenue must be discov- ered or direct imports increased The latter is almost a Virgin source | of revenus, gnd the alacrity, almost the pleasure, with which personal taxes are paid in this country, must ever act as a sursum cordua for a perplexed finance ministor, French protestants are anything | but & happy family at the present moment; at no time were they—of late Np«‘lnll) — an _united mu- Since the Calvinists—forming 53 pe S0l The tothl, ave been legiily | recognized as the orthodoxReformed Chureh, all outside their reli charter—belief in the divinit | Jesus (hyrist and acceptance of the Bible as the rute of Fuith—are cluded from State recognitio is not Unitarians who alone objeet, | but from a different point of view— disinclination to accept any test-act | —soveral Evangelieal protestants thus find themselves driven into the | ranks of the minority, he eles tions are now being held throughout France, for the appolntment of lay- | counsellors or elders, the “trae | | blue” ticket being of course tri- mphmt. To be qualified to take part even in these elections, voters | must sign, that they believe in the The intensity of the | be estimated from the | closely balanced forces of the ortho- dox, mt?u till they become the ma- | heterodox—antagomsts. | Aol e ik comperts, _ most | numerous at this season, for their | { closing arrives. The Turkish Am- | bassador’s and the English charity balls, were successes, as they ever are, differing like the stars, only a | ttle in glory. One splendid ball | 'u-v. clasely resembles another. | i commense to be deser- | to-.l in favor of open air concerts and | cafes. Soon the managers will be reduced to complaining that they | cannot find a friend to accept a pass. ‘This time they are to be pitied, for Paris has this year went to bed in winter, and awakened in June. We | | hlve not had time to see a bud, and Mvewmemm bioom with, | n.. nplduy of a eoup d'stat. Dur- | ing the day the temperature Is cani- cular; the evening the sky unhlnn,nnd the gir as mild, as at Nige ur Monaco. Cham; | ans a better \Lhe light of the young | portrait of | up bail near Spichern; beside him | |is & boquet of violets, half- | would not be a bad idea to start an | stars of the demi-monde was “Ro- | modiste. | Kickshaus and wines, In the middie | ages, whale and seal, dressed in | Confectioners’Tools | = chief singing establishments swear by all the gods to serve henceforth, wine, coffee and veritable beer. One | nuisance has been suppressed, that | of the ¢laque, and to give Atheni- | dea that they are in | | the country, huntsmen, in charac- | ter, play Jolly echoes in the hours | | of chase under green boughs, with May moon | beaming tnrough leaves. The Fine Arts' lExldb‘ll:lon has opened, and certainly in the num = n?l'pactures no annual display has ever surpassed the present. ln | the salon d’honneur is an equestrian | Marshal McMahon; for- | merly the portrait of Thiers was suspended in the same place; it is the nail allocated to to make a sensation, but which the | erowd looks at with indifference— that of the Prince Imperial. He | the Legion of Honor—for he picked eiled | with crape, and one of ‘the volumes of the Correpondence of Napoieon I. Remove the accessories, the boy-figure remains wl!hout color, or expression, and anything but calculated to kindle enthusiasm. The hanging committee and the jury of admission have shown real | toleration in admitting this political | portrait; its symbols createa smile, Lu! will make no converts. It | exhibition of all’ the disposs rulers at large, including therein the army of pretenders. Every wor- shipper would of course pay to gladden the eye by a look at his S\int, and the proceeds might be applied to the fand for the widows and orphans of the wars, a kind of Geneva Cross charity, for the vie- tims of glory or defeat. Some years ago one of the leading salie;” she led a purple and fine | linen' life, had her establishment, her carriage, her horses. Her i fluenee could make the fortune of a | tradesman and the happiness of a | She shot from her sphere suddenly, as all her tribe do, and | was as speedily forgotten as benefits | conferred. A few days ago an old- young woman was found dead in a sort of den constructed in the no- J man’s-land, where rubbish is shot | & down; the body Iay on a heap of rotten straw, and was covered with as much vermine as rays; in the hand was a brandy bottle, nearly empty, and near it a few crusts of mouldy bread. It was Rosalie— | perhaps in her days of innocence a “prairie flower,” t00. On the tomb of Talma in Pére La Chaise Cemetery, a new born child, healthy and strong, has been discovered, made up in a bouquet of lilac, violets, and lily of the valley. If mothers desire to get rid of their shame, even this plan is better than strangulation or throwing them in- to an ash-| Of all the food adulterations yet exposed, that of an old dairy wom- an near Mantes is the most atro- cious. The chemists deposed, they found the milk had been adultera- ted with wine. The hag, aged has been sentenced to six months’ | imprisonment, and fined fr. 50, | Qur Belshazar feats .of private | life to-day, are put in the shade of those of the seventeenth century, when peas cost $1.00 per quart, and in 1695, double this sum. The nner partics of Catherine de Medis cis, cost each “fifty thousand pounds,” and to make twelve blates of soup, the ecok of LoulsXV, cmploy ed 70 pounds of beef. Lo XIV was truly “Grand.” He ordi- | narily ate four ordinary tureens of | soup, a capou flanked by four par- tridges, without counting sundry their own oil, formed favorite dishes with the opulent. Dumas, when he brings out a new play, walks up and down before the thea- ter where it is being acted; Sardou retires to a cafe to smoke; Oflen- bach helps the choristers, and Siran- din, out of fun, leads the elague. The central city of the West Quite ru-m late has grown, And Soce it can 20 longer wait o pond to TM Iulfl! cities of th‘ o wish to cut a l'.l Al ouoocomt & st rle Upon thelr hignest hill. We read in the days of Noab ‘That water wo ks were tried; The troublowas t ey had noscwers, Aud 50 the mpl— . Let us ihew remember 1t ‘water works we try, To put iu sewers good and strovg, “And make our strcets quite dry And whea the thing is dane We'l celebrate at ouce Then everybody in the Witl bey thele s of Buace. new styles that ity Klds or - Bad e Famous The Champion Hatter of thef West, 255 Doug- asStrest. meh26t( Unitea sstat Confectioners’ Tool Works, Thos, mE & Bro., Manufacturers of Machines, Mouids, Jce Crea Freezors. &c., Nos. 1301 & 1303 North Eighth St. PB!L‘DEL?m PA. 3 FATABLISHED 1884, o s Muvss, = MiLLs, ATALOGUES SEST e sruxep.Pannin | (U upon app i warkdawdm s — do [I— 3. Tavion. = WILLHELM- & TAYLOR, PACKERS, £17th and Chicago streets, NEB, g T A 85 Orders mmpll: filled.wm ‘omMAaxa orrw STOVE STORE. E. F. COOK. 537 14th Bt, betweon Donglas aad Dodes Manutactarer of Tin, Copper andShiset Iron e re aad Somi 1n Cooking and Heating stoves Stamped, Japanasd snd French Ware on hand. Tis Ry, Gutters and Spoutingrad JovWork dore and warranted. feb2it Ladies' Fashionable Cloak aid Dress Maker. Promenade 3“‘.. Er suitn Macaiog W' ""'&nu. i e he lates Parisian Siaving caee dies in a! braches ‘20 centres of fashion in Europe and L;’. o lessare 12 latrod acing myseil to su ok CARRIAGE, BUGEY zad W. ‘?’ MANUFACTURER. . E. CORNER of 14th s0d HARNEY § \VWLD blbm now ready to 0o o | aracts in the aboy with _—lfl wagons constantly on hand sad 65, | & May 18, 1874. Money and Commerce. OFFics OMAHA DATLY BEE, } | The week opens witha goud trade; | sales from many of the wholesale the tenderest of | houses reaching nearly as high as | on the best days of last week. Re- ceipts at the leading Commission | Houses are increasing as the season | advances. New butter is coming in in liber- | | al quantities, receipts last week ex- | ceeding the demand sufficiently to |- residents, | cause a falling off of four or five | unexpected proves ever too much of | There is another painting intended | cents per pound. painty, £ o A few spring chickens havemade | prllblle, do., Chemical Olive, 6 to their appearance and have been | 61-2; Palm, 5@51-4; German Mot- general market since last week. OMAHA MARKETS. Caretully Corrected YDaily DRY GOODS. ed with | js in mourning, with the cordon of readily taken at very liberal prices. | No changes have occurred in the | ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S 3. 3. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. PRINTS. Americas. Albion BLEACHEC SHEETINGS. Peopenell $4. Hap Maker, blue. India, B B blue and brows New York, B. H 2 cwuu® ai Ligen prioted o et GENERAL COMMISSION 1 Bex £88 £58 TLESL £838 £ LIHE & S R v & sl EEEEE E &Te J. C. ROSENFELD gives us the | following quotations this day : Butter, active, choice roll 25@33, | common 15@20; Eggs, brisk, 10; Apples, 8 00@8 50 per barrel; Live Chickens in demand from 3 00@ 2 25 per dozen; Turkeys, 6 00; Or- anges and Lemons are adsancing, Oranges 8 50 per box, Lemons 8 25 per box. HARDWARE. J0mX T. EDGAR. ‘merican casn. S Eogii .dn.mu.:-hm perkes b wesites, beces sails, Dendos Thimble sicinn discouni i5 per Stor baif patent axles, discount 10 per cent. NAILS. Siaci per g @ 6 do Wrought, all sizes . - discount Carriage and t BUTTS. arrow wrought, far joint.. discount Cast, loose pin reversible. i MISCELLANEOUS. By end manure fork- LR R Strapand T. Tail's black.. FLHolt's Ha.vest King per dos, e ing per doz, net. SPADES Rowlund's No2 black shovels, D 1 do do I g ttl‘t; nnr 1 n and square .. 1 Il Tt e, 5 82 = cent, CannnCaano s GREGOETLETETE re v¥ 3 ) s 13 3 3 (3 k 3 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. B 8Suk 8E ge8388 & ..._‘..,. waea? EREE® 82888 8€8E8 5wy & | Fnenit ot 3w di- Other brands difizrent Wi, pr B. Freach kip pr B | Bark liniags. orro® |1 2o SIUSLYILLLLALS EruBBEELUNGERY o) 11 Baas &8 1 s0APS Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers. | Sapo Publico, 6 1-2@6 3-4; Savon | led, 6 14a6 1.2. STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Faroham Street, furnishes the following quotations: FRAME MOULDINGS. Oil walnut mouldings, one inch, per foot, 5¢; 2inch 10¢; 3 inch 15¢; polished walnut, 1 inch 7c; 2 inch 15¢; 8 inch 21e. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 6@15¢; 2 inch 12@30c; 3 inch 18@ 45¢; imitation Yosewood and gilt, 1 iuch 5@10c; 2 inch 10@20¢; 3 inch 15@30c. WINDOW SHADES. Plain bands. 6 feet, all colors, per ir, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 ? 00; cach #dditional Iook:h.:&«;?l pair. Union imd .“E'l’::i tel r yard 1 50@3 ; Imperial, p:.{.’ betdas ped, 2 50a8 00. DAMASKS, Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 00a3 00. MATTRASSES. Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 005 00; straw, 3 0024 00; Excelsior, 3 50ad 50. LUMBER. Eubject to change of market without notice. ‘WM. M. FOSTER, ©Oa U.P. B R. track V:(. Faroham and Doug- GEO. A. HOAGLAND. and un- |1 X1 828888888 88s88888882828888888 der Over 201 t, each additionai i add’ Fencing No 1 wenwaBEERNERRAGRESLERINE BENY 35 pér cont off Chicago ! DOORS, (Wedged ) 25 per cent off CL teago list. LINDS. Bl 20 per cent off list. White lim + per bbl. Lonissille cement per’ Plaster paris per bb.. Plastering hair per bust Tarrud fel ing board OILS, PAINTS, GLANS, &e. | N. L. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT (. STEELL. BRADY & McAUSLAND. Turpentine.... Headlight O PAINTS, &C ulk Envmeld Glass, colors, 5q. Flat Glass, 50 9 c discount TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & | FARNHAM. TIN PLATE. CHARCOAL. 10214 IC, Talr quality..ovo. 10s14 Ie,best quality. 1xid IX. EERNERES! £¥R S3TLE8328ITLLELS8LES SHEET [RON, First quality, Numbers 18 to 34 PLUG TOBACCO. Black gocds, Weatern G Tdo" Viml.in DDIED FRUITS BaG G hea: Bt oo v i o ¥4 BAKING POWDER. Manufactured by the Imperial Bak- Powder Co., Omaha, Neb. 4| 28 | 130 185 3| CIGARS. A. E. SIMPSON, Manufacturer, 532 15th Street. N MILLS FLOUR. Wholesale depot 548 14th Street. Half barrel S3ckSuwsmemme-. 2% PROZKIEFORS OF T PITTSBURG. WHITE LEAD: AND COLOR WORKS PITTSBURG, PA. [ Bstablishoc 183385. Manatacturers of Sirictiy' Pure | ‘While Lead, Red Lead, Litharge Putty. Colors Dry aud in 0il. PURE VERDITER GREEN, The strongest and brightest green | | manufacturered. b GUARANTEE. Wo gusrantee our brand of Strictly Pure White ' ead to be freo from \mparities, and | pay $50 in gold for every ounce of adul munn lound 1n {his parkase. 3 SCubONMAKER & sox | THEAN LIBEBERT, TAIT.OR, 13th St., bet. Farnham and Harney. | Al Kind of TAILORIXG, CLEANING aud | [RING done at ressonable rat HEAD'GRS DEPARTXENT OF T OFFICE CHUEF QUARTRRMAST Omana, Neb., May 15, 1574, EALED BIDS IN DUPLICATE W1 Teceived at this office until eleven o'clock M Saturday, June 20th, 137, for the delis ery on the cars, at the point nearest to the mines, on thele of thy Ualon Pacide & AND TONS OF CO:L, 1 ericen mitat'n Kusais, 3l Nos. e T T i, Sk oup eals for supply of fuel for Military Posts aloug said ol baliocsd: No bids will be entertained under any cir- cumstances unles the bidder is pressut iu per- Sou or by duly aulgarized agent o iorney! st The opening of the bids, and s thea aid there prepare] to sifow that he is fully able t» carry Sut'the contract in all respects, i awarded to l#hl quality of the coal offered will be care- fully coutidered in makiug the award, and the | Fight o eject any or all bids o Cxpiesly e Per bundle 15 per eeat discoun | wams, GROCERIES. ‘i STEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 14TH sT. CLARK & FRENCH COR. FARSHAM AND | 117H T PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 FARN- HVM ST.,—WHOLESALE DEALERS- MORGAN & a,fil..um:n, 205 Farn- | WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & Co., 247 8t 3. 3. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and *" Douglas Btreets. 15 AL lhil;m\ui be endorsed on eavelopes, *Bids ¥l "By order of the Department S i e ‘ *z Bl cnutguarics Full bundics éiscount 75 por cent | myoat brev. B COPPER. | e & £ WILLIAM SEXAUER. - | %lwr.nmsu--t. -+ - Omabs, Neb | Bd.l(ifl‘l‘ “IRI‘_ 1 H s ow ok wg| rmmnn BEDDING. BTC. | | Nos. 0106 839 1011 1”2 RIS Ul Nbs. 15,15 1 1 19 2 EOTHI.. - mmn mm | 8t. Louis, Mo. | Laveille, Warner & Co., Pronflotor- Califoraia pe-ches per pound 117 do wpies 1212 13413 ] Matd'e 17 21 s | &0 12 43003 75 et 80 0a2 75 o0ad 25 a5 00 a7 50 503 7 5 00 5 50 5 7508 © 8 00 4 7585 50 601 58 Oclongs per pound.. a5 Young Hyron, per 3 s0ar 0 Gunpowder, ' do % FLOUR. G0'd Dust. e 310 XXXX lowa i 3 0 Californis o 7583 00 | CHICAGO & NORTHWES'N B?‘Chicago and the East! | only Direct Route| TeWaterloo Fort Dodge Duba, | | way daily over the various lines of this 10ad, thus 1. SCHOONMAKER & SON ° Fine and Medium Clothing, 7 and Furnishing Goods. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. and Summer Styles. A.POLACK, CLOTHIER 238 Farnham St Near 14th. ari2%Em RAILWAY. The Popular Route from OMATEA —To— AND THE Crowe, Prairi se P, aha, Potate Wetcrtown, Du Lse, fiadison and 1t Being the Suoricstand Flust Comoletad Line | tween OMAHAandCHICAGO, Constant improv-m nts havo taken place in e way of reducioy col Hails, Grade, and placing Iron ding 10 its rolling stock EPING CARS estiughouse Air Brake’ " estab:ishing comiorta- ting Huuses, oflering all the comforts of traveling te age can pr From < 1010 Fast Express Tracus run. sach securing 1o the traveler selecting this route sure and certain counections in auy re.tion he may wish 10 go. m.enpl Conneetians. Y JUNCTION, for oigta reached via Dalu srthwestern poinis. AL CEDAR RAPIDS for Waterloo, Cedar ", Burlington and St ' Louis. N for Dubuque, Dualeith, Prai- points on the rosse, Ciiengs, Cliaton and Dubugue, and Chieago, | Du A railroads. que and Minneso i Racine Milwau- for Freeport tsin Wiscons 0 with all ra any inforwat on ob- at the line of the U. F. R. Bageage chockel through toall principal | Gen't Ag't Omaba. ‘Tickei A ) Omaba. meh1dvl Omaha & St. Louis Short Line 1874! The Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. R Is the only dire line to ST. L.OTIS AND THE EAST, FROM OMAHA AND THE WEST XO CHANGE .+ s botween Omana and St. Louis ama b €0 o between OMAILA NeW YORA. EXPRESS TRAIN, ssenzers taking other routes Jisagroeabie traustor ai the Hiver Station. KCACHING ALL 8!:‘ STERN AND WESTERN CITIES | Wich Less Clanges and in advace of other | Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars, | Place DayCoaches snd ChairCus, | Miller’s Safety Platform and Coupler | and the Celebrated Westinghouse | Air Brake. #3See that your tickets read via | Kaunsas City, 8 . Joseph & Comuedl | Blam Rairod, Via Omaha and St. Louis. Tickets formle st cor, Tenth and Faraham sireets, and U. F. Depot, JO3.TEHON, GEO. . BRADBURY, Pass. Agt. i t | 3. F. BARNARD, \ Gen'l Supt. St Joseph. a3 HERMAN TOMBRINCK, Fashlonable Tailor, { N S)J)anhmstreet, | Between Tweltth and |OMAHA, - - N'EB. LAY ORDEXS ATTENDED TO PROMET- | and executod n the most fashional & 3ie!” Ba-epairing and cleaning 8 -'odllly, | 351 done in the best manaer. i | } VAN DORN’S MACHINE SEOFX. Al kinds of light and hesvy TOBACCO ¥ Chiecago, Rock IslamdE and Pacific R. R. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM OMAHA TO CHICAGO " AND THE EAST, Via Des Moines, Davenport and Rock Island. Trains are equipped with the ANl Passenger WESTINGHOUSK PATENT Aix BRaxks and | Miller's Patent Satety Piatform and Coupler. 2 Fast Express Tralas Leave Dally, Connecting as folis AT DES MOLNES with the Des ictnes Valle or Oskalooas, Dliumws, Kook Y, vith ihe Buriingion, Aedar Hapids & Minnesots Baiirnd, fof Burlington, Cedar Kapids, Du Poul, CRe WILTON UNCTION wih the | b South-Western | nranch, for Musca ion and all puiats south. n DAVENPORT with the h.-enpm ase Pavl Railcoad for paiats no |8 AT ROCK TSLAND Wit the Western Union | Hailroad for Freeport, Beloit, Kacine, Mil- | { aukes and il poiuts in noribera Litnos | and Wisous K I ith the Rockiord, Rock Ruilroad for St Louis | ‘road for points nort hand south. | AT CHICRGO wich *i e Easi, North aod South. THROUGH TICKETS to all Esstern cities, ‘via this line, can be procursd, and auy infor: mation oblained, concerning points. at the ticket ofice of the compnv, 125 Farn! o st the princlpal icks A M SMCTH, Gea'l Puss's Ag't, Chi- ago. J. M. LACEY, Ticket Ageat, a2t Owabs M. Keller, Proprietor of the RISING SUN LOS ANGELES VINEYRDS. Depot for the sale of his NATIVE WINES AND BRANDIES M. EELLER & Co., Corner ot Battery and{Washington Sts. SAN FRANCISCO, marTu caL. Wt. . HUDSOX 3as. G, BUTLER ALEX. 3. LEGGAT. NATWL . HUDSON. | ST. LOUIS TOBACCO WORKS. Manfurtazers of every arsws - |Fine Cut Chowing AND SMOKING Our Special Brands: FINE CUT$: SMOKINGS: BEAUTY. INGLESICE. BULLION. GILT EDGE, | MONTANA. A1 Qur Tobaccos Strictly Waranted. OFFICE AND SALESROOM Cor. Second & Vine Streets, n-Au Work Guaranteed. @8 tuun.nzn'x'lxl'r. - oMAEA. zzat, Hudson & Co.,| Concentrated, Herbal Julce, Anti- Billous Granulcs. THE “LITTLE GIANT” CATHARTIC. or Multum in Parvo Physic. Tho noverty of motern Yodicn, Chemieat and Phacmac catical uu inan 4 v alibwed by thoes of Tmtidions tast 00 Reward 11 henby oftred by the pro- ets, 1o any chemist who, il I then any Calomel of aouth, o rwllondol'fild 1"- lnler.ll IKII’. o' -IM gn IIC.‘. rod u lahility --a X uve Pelletes power of my Pur- gland or tissuo c: ve impress. g jmpaiz ¢ e couting cd tn » b 1p .00 oF paste-board bos» \ s where & La: urgative is in ¢ive the most perfect em. They are old by all enterprist Druggisce at 25 contaa bottier & Do not allow any d-agzist to induce take anyihin Jovt o good a3 my Fotton that i 3 e e ot el B o s S ASK FOR PYLES SALERATUS! BAKING SODA ! BEST IN USEBE Sold by Puadt, Meyer & Raankeand Whitney, Bauserman & Co, DON'TBUY! UNTIL YOU HAVE CAREFULLY EXAMINED OUR NEW s S WE HAVL 1% ..i\ . 4ou REASONS why thev will do your work. Quick and Easv, Cheap and Clean. ad 'n-ym.—r...pm 0 buy, They are t to use, D ey ame ety and quichily, Their operati n is perfoct, 3% god drate, <Th¢y — ade o of Lhe hestmaterial .y require but lit/le fael, G ey e very low peioeds [l Tl aze casily magaged. They are suited to all local @B Every stoveguaranteed ~SOLD BY— Excelsior Man’fg CASTLE BROS., IMPORTERS OF TEAS —AND— East India Ceods, 213 aid 313 FRONT STREET San Franci . st. ouis DMO. martimo California, meboTm

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