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e - New Revised Edition. Eutirely rewritten by the ablest writers on 2 et Printed_trom sew rrared with Several soaiiusraied i Seren completed ia I D eiion which It hasattainedin sl The Ui o Seates, and the sigaal in of e have ecience, literature, and arty ‘editors and publishers to submit it to a8 and therough revision, and to issue & new dition enuitled, THE AMERICAX CYCLOPAR- APPLETONS ~ American CYCL OPAEDIA [' A eewTiLe REVELATION. The One That Located the U. P. 1 and C. P. Railroads vis- the Ogden and Weber Can- yon Route. l [From the Salt Lake Tribune.] In June, 1667, there was a great | mass meeting at the Tabernacle. Ten thousand persons were present. Among_others, the locating eugi- neers of the Union Pacific_ rail | town with & stove-pipe hat on.” ®'Within the last ten yours the progtemaf die vty FC T Brigham Young, e horar et of e velerence a8 lmperaiive “fhs movement of political affuirs has kep Geo. A. Smith, Geo. Q. Cannon, Mormon Apostles; F. H. Head, and sod their | Warren Hussey, Gentiles. Several anduscial 'had had revelations in 1846 of = litieal revolutions of the last | ples of the Interior Mountains and the Pacific coast with the Atlanti | It was to follow the old Mormon know- | trail from Council Bluffs to BSalt & addin, Lake City, taking in its course Emi- t Puss, and connecting with the atural result of the lapsel | (*, P., via the south end of the lake. { This was the natural route, yet the | “man with the plug hat,” rose, and | begged pardon for having received A LA RI ATION. He said that when asleep in the orand aldermen of Salt Lake Cit; ion_in the practical arts, & | {5 the mayor and aldermen of Oma- i and storial event. P *Eork has beet began afier long and care- Sl preliminary isbor, and with the wost smple e eryiag 1 on o & successu None s e oo g e B yein b e, b atoct & nev. Cyclopedis, with the fluenced the Directors of the U. P. Railroad, as to have gotten them to_ consent to the location of the iginal stereotype plates bave | main trank line, within forty miles of the city, to the north, with the "% i coapass 2 i predeces” | promise of 4 branch being speedily Tar v pecuaiaey cxpem | Lullt to this city.” ra have bown suggested by longer exe P T o added not for the sake of pictorial. but to e greater Tucidity and force 10 g‘:‘-w-:f FLrnETi it Toey emorce il irincaceof | ral i e B of its Ligh character. ‘ociavo volumes, each e e fally ustrared T Eagravings, abic Maps. ING. Miroccn, per V- extra gili, por Vol gk, B e ccesling vo- welams sow reaty. 8 Tl o pietion, w1 be issued onée in o of the AmEaresX CTcLe: e lrations. eie. Wil Rota, showias iype, llustra Bosent 'atis, on application. FIRST CLASS CANVASSING AGEN13 = Address the Publishers, D. Appleton & Co., 549 & 551 Broadway, New York. may i e KEARNEY'S FLUID-EXTRACT, The ouly knowa rewely for BRIGHT’S DISEASE, | ‘And ajpositive cure for Gout, Gravel, Strictures, Diabetes, Dyspepsis, Nere vous Debility, Dropsy, -1 tion or Ineoztinetoe of l'(i'l)l" Trrie O e fehainatian or Diceration of the BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, SPERMATORRHEA, Leucoertos Diseases of the Prostrate s o Yo The Blatier, Coleat an, | BRICK [DUST DE- GRAVEL OR L [ And Mucus or Milky Discharges. EKEARNEY'S | Tt was the musc | was published daily In the rival | | if the revelation wasa “day dream,” Extract Buchalf . Permaently Cures all, Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical | Swellings, | Existing ia Men, Women and Childres, Sueie “0ae botlle of Kearney's s e Boche 1 werth e thea 1 | other Buchus combined.” Price one dollar per bottle; o, six bottiss for e dotlars. | { Depot 104 Duane St., N. Y. | uat and give ad vice gratis. Aphysician In stendanco to answer corres- | 8%-Send stamp for pamphlets, fres. e —10 THE— day’s issue will be found a “Gentile | | claimed to speak, had he been dream was at once sent to {'the Fronticr Tndex, the peripatetic press fhen publisied ju the Fart nders garrison. Soon after the dreamer was in Virginia City,Mon- tana,where he reccived a letter from his brother, w dence of thedirectors; and in it he | Was requested to secure_an interest | in the Soda Springs, Idaho, as it { was generally conceded that the | railroad would pass along the Valley of Bear river, by the way of the | Springs, 120 miles north of the city. Although the speaker had no | knowledge of the topography of the country, and notwithstanding that | every one who was acquaint- ol with i, said 1t would be impossible to build a rail- road down the Webber Canyon | forty miles tothe north of the city, | and that there could be nothing to justify the managers in construet- | ing the U. P. by a route that would strike the lakeat its middle part and then wind around the north end, | thence through the rugged Goose | Creek Mountains, then taking in its course the natural pass at Emigrant Canyon and Salt Lake City, the Capital of the Mormons and the commercial centre of the mountain | Territories, they eould form a junc- | tion with the C, P. by the most ad- mirable bench land formed on pur- between the Bingham Canyon ountains and the south end of the | lake . and, if necessary, get $3,000,- 000 for so doing. The ‘speaker’ told the people that his revelation was | published in the Frontier Index one year before, and that a Gentile town would grow up at the north end -of | the lake. To this -Brigham Young replied that “jt would be impossible for a rival city to grow up,”’ WHERE CORL OW STANDS. Said that goods and houses did not make cities. That Cheyenne | was only a shingle town aud never could be more. Added, “We have a city here—how did ' we build it? Was it by keno and faro halls and rascallion deviltry that it grew! No, it was this, it was this!” Accom- panying the “grand flourish” with a working of this muscular arms. made “the city. Fo make s long_story bricf, two | months later the Salt Lake Repor- ter published an article to the effeet that ““the locating engineers of the U. P. and C. P. Railroad had just stuck their stakes on Monunent Polut st the north end of the Laki Afew months later the Reporter Gentile town, the public to the fact that files of g ooujd be found not only at the office bat gt tle principal advertisng agencles of the large citigs, Brother Stenhouse would say that the author was_phychologized. As it was 4 night dream, Brother Jo- | seph would pronounse |t an inspira- | tion. Brother Brigham would" de- | band. cide that in either case It was R plag hat man” is your hum- ble mr\'un{ J,eGH. R. FREEMAN. Satr WeLLs, W. T. May 18, s ) ay | Note BY THE EDITOR.—In fo- | Revelation.” ~ The author states | privately, that while he did not ac- | ly rise in the Tabernsole as set | forth for effect in the article, yet he | would have spoken just what he vited to address the meeting. All of the remainder of the details are vouched for as strictly true to the letter, and many acquaintances of Mr. Freeman, not only in the Utah Valleys, but ‘on the Pacific coast, | | NERVOUS & DEBILITATED | 3o i e rtie ot resal | OF BOTH SEXES. 50 CHARGE POR-ADVICE AND GON- SULTATION. pR 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 an es- peclal study,) either in male or fe- male, no matter from; what cause originating, or how long standing. A practice of 30 years enables him to treat diseases with success. Cures guarsnteed. Charges reasonable. Those al a distance can forward tet. | ters describing symptoms and en- closing stamp to prepay postage. #@rSend for the Guide to Health. Price 10c. J. B. DYOIT1, M. D. Physicion and Surgeon, 104 Dusne street, N. Y. OB:TAULES TO MAERIAGP, g"s.'.'.”a.““...if oFooel 108 Shaa ke Manhood . | had the dream, he was at his trad- | h-rolhhmodluklnmenuyln-{ b the brother of the “Stonewall Jack- son of the W in search of coal that will work | dron may now prepare to get 30,000 bonus offired by Corinine | Fvme 1 done s reasasbi priow: the $50, for 3 foundry, as the new mine is | e Sk ‘ecomduct BSLILULIOL ba for bonor e e first publication more than a year | before the location of the Union Pacific road by the Weber Canyon | and Ogden route. At the time that Mr. Freeman ing rm, where the Bozemay, Brid- j ger fll\!;{l enigrans wuies gon. | verge and cross the Yellowstone | | ziver in eastern Montana, He sub- | uently pre-empted the Freemans- burg Iauding at the head of naviga. | t the mouth of Virgin river tion, Later a psychologist in San Francis- | o, told him six months in advance | that his printing office would ve | destroyed in the midst of a scene of fire and_bloodshed, such as was | ;P_du destruction at Bear ver City, Nov. 20, 1868, After the destruction of his_prop- erty, Mr. F. lectured through the eastern cities on the ‘‘Peculiarities and Curiolilll;w of the Rocky Moun- many friends will be giad ta‘ the Rock Spings Coal Company.” The vein® whieh e | and & man of whom the Salt Lake Reporter said: There is a manin |, Be it enacted by the Senate and | ments come | ba, saying, “We have at last so far | Mr. F. has also_introduced the | Angora goat into Wyoming; he is | | confident that the wild wastes of - : | the Rocky Mountains will pmdm]l Daily Review. | mobair worth $1.25 in gold. —_— | A BILL To amend the act entitled ““An act to amend an act to aid in the con- struction of a railroad and tele- | graph-live from the Missouri River | to the Pacific Ocean, and to secure | market. to the government the use of the | same for postal, military, and oth- | er pu "' approved July | gecond, eighteen hundred and six- | ty-four. under suthority of any State or Ter. Btate or Territory, upon application | tothe Commissioner of the General Land-Office and payment of the cost of preparing the same; said thelr respective to relieve any railroad from the ef- fect of any forfeiture heretofore suf- ferred or incurred.” Passed the House May 11th, 400,000 ACRES! —OF THE FINEST— Elkhorn Valley Lands! FOR SALE = M. CL.ARIK, Wisner, - - Neb, TTUESE LANDS ARE CONVENIENT TO the market and tho cle of the Saints that | the paper containing the original | every department o’ my prof FINEST in the STATE! And will be sold at from $2.50 t0 $5.00 PER ACRE! 1 For Cash or on Long Time. B LAND EXPLORING 1ICK- ETS for sale at 0. & N. W. De. pat, bearing coupons which will | be taken at fall cost in payment The dreamer meantime reput | lished his “later revelation” of the | | year before, calling the attention of for land. OMAIIA OXPY STOVE STORE. E. F. COOK. | 537 14th Bt betweon Doaglas and Dodge lmuh:lunr'u:':u_,‘o"\m inaSheet Iron Cooking and Heating stoves Staraped, Japanned snd French Ware on Tk Rolasy Gotiors son Svovtinen JovWork done ted. Ladies’ Fashionable CI aad Dress Maker. Fromenade Su'ts, Eveging Dre ses, W | R Bate | % aable cattiog and ttiog {or dies i all s branches n She varioas® cupi a0d centresof fashion in Europe and Americs, 1 taxe pleasure in iutrod acing myseif to 1 indlen of Okt Satfsfaction guaranteed % Neo, 509 13th m.“ - = C b 5 =.:.Facm, | CARRIAGE, BUGHY 20d w;‘! MANUFACTURER. N. E. CORNER of 14th and HARN] Exp tantly (P& Exbress wagous constantly Tnitea ssta: Confectioners’ Tool s, vt s - o hos, 2aills & g». Confectioners’Tgols Maehincs, Moutds, loo Freezers. ae., Nos. 1301 & 1303 North FEighuh &t. PBILADELPHIA, PA. rp— e GBEUE & KARBACH, 15th st. Letween Farsham apd OMAHA, - . 80 earned, and to which said compa- ny or party in interest shall be enti- tled, in accordance with the provi- sions of this act, or of the act of which this is amendatory, shall be subject to all legal taxes imposed ritory in which such lands are loca- ted, from the time such company or party in interest shall have been or may be entitled to a conveyance thereof, the same as though no costs or fees' had been imposed by the provisions of this section ; and upon the sale of any of such lands for tax- #s 50 assessed which may be found delinquent, the purchaser therenf sball pay to the proper officer all costs due thereon as herein provided, and thereupon letters-patent shall isue to such company conveying said lands, subject to thelegal rights and title of the. tax-sale purchaser ; and that it shall be the duty of the Commissioner of the General Land- Office to prepare and deliver, with- out delay, patents for all lands ap- | | plied for by any company, as afore- #aid, where the same are clearly within the grant and free from con- | 2 flicting claims, and all legal fees | and charges have been paid by said company; that if any company | shall fai to pay the proper costs or fees required by law, and to select | | for patont the lands pertaining toits | 5 grant within such period asto ena- ble the local authorities to assess said lands, lists of the same shall be furnished to the governor of any Lists to be duly certified by the Com- missioner and appraved by the See- retary of the Intefior, under seal of ” “ Provided, however, That noth- ing in this act shall be construed 5 | of last spring’s busines at the commission houses. 11 cents. OMAHA MARKETS. DRY GOODS. Douglas Streets. | a = Amoskeag, 3¢ a. do A do B, Conestogs, A Fre ... de ' B. | I e = | YANKEE NOTIONS- following quotations this da per box. HARDWARE. 01X T, KDGAR. srivRs Bowlend's No biack: shovels, 4o do poitshed do Dlack spadea AXES, —NANUPACTURER OF— { Livpencatt's Western Crow: do do Doyt feot thiek: and pro- | 8pring and Farm Wagonsg] ... ., , corres suris to be superior | to the Van Dyke in quality of the ‘The eompany represented by | ‘est”—r. Cleburne— to v itial for Fotingand-nicsion v vt | Eeleotio Physiciall will e nieely, Should i upon trial to coke, ‘this cir. | Meidenssaad ofics 350 Dodgs t bo 1th and ‘cumstance will effect a revolution sugdeim ' i the smelting of Utah silver ores. Dealers in a6d manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLENENTS H Plum‘u- ATTENTION _PALD HORSESHOEISG, 83 Repearing cf wagons and blacke MBS, J. E.VANDERCOOK Spectal atteation paid to obstetrics and dis- 2 eases pculiar 0 women a0d chi'dres. 1L, PUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. i Bdo dovn jron b 4623 Union is B U0 Briaia Bargrave, Smith & Go. id ! e American File Co. Money and Commerce. do a: do span sole good. [ OF¥icE OMARA DALY BEg, May 20, 1874. There is nothing worth special | mention in the money market, and little can be said of the general Trade at the leading wholesale houses is very satisfactory, and shows at least double the volume of | Berk linins T Other brands different wi, pr . b 33 b b 2 2 s 50 [ © w s W 5 % i B @55 2 . in prompt) | Howse of Representatives of the | = The speakers who addressed the | United States in Congress assem. | 'DC CouDtry seems bled, That section twenty-one of | Eenerally prosperous wit the act to alaend the aect entitled | radius supplied from this city. “An -fitmm‘dnddin the construction | | of & rai and telegraph-line from and | the Missourj River to the Pacific | 1847, that an “iron band” would | Ocean, and to secure to the Govern- connect the then unestablished peo- | ment the use of the same for postal, ; | military, and other purposes,” ap- | from 80 to 90 cents per box, readily, proved July second, cighteen’ hun- red and sixty-four, be amended by g thereto the following : Pro- vided, however, That the neglect of any such company or parties in in- terest to pay the costs of such sur- vey, selecting, and conveying, as herein provided, and take the pat- | | ents therefor, thall not prevent the | legal title vesting in said company | or party in interest, subject to the great Yellowstone Park, al one-| Payment of such costs ; and all lands Prets | year before, he had a dream that he | | was in an overland telegraph office, = - ot | and heard & message from the may- o e prduction In Hierstare, #nd of | he ne be within the 1l 8a ‘Early fruits are coming to market infair supply. The first straw- berries of the season made their | | appearance yestertlay, and brought | Eggs are arriving in more limited quantities and have advanced to | ART GOODS ANP UPHOLSTERER'S Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- | holsterer and desler in fine art goods, | 270 Faroham Street, furnishes the following quotations: FRAME MOULDINGS. Carefully Corrected fDaily J. J. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and | Oil walnut mouldings, one inch, 2¢ | per foot, 5¢; 2inch 10¢; 8 ineh,15¢; polished walnut, 1 inch 7¢; 2 inch Berlin gilt, 1 inch 6@15¢; 2 inch 12@30c; 3 inch 18@ | 45¢; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 1ch 5@10¢; 2 inch 10@20c; 3 inch 15¢; 8 inch 2le. ‘WINDOW SHADES. Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00@ 4 00; each sdditional foot, 75¢ per Union nd all wool terry, per yard Tmperial, plaia and stri- 8 00. Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00a5 00; 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 LUMBER: Subject to change of market withouteotice. WM. M. FOSTER, GEO. A. HOAGLAND. ing and/allls, 20 1t, and un- i i | KURTZ MOHR & co., 231 Farnbham st srooL oo 3 per cont off - cago I DOORS, (Walgsl ) | 25 per cent o8 C1 1tago 1 $ @2 00 | Ploster paris per bl 5 s o0 | ; O1i S, PAINT S, GLANS, &e., N. L D. SOLOMON. ROBERT (. STEELL. BRADY & McAUSLAND. P White Laad, Red L | TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. | 3. G RosENFELD gives us the | MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & FARNHAM. | @ENERAL COMMISSION. Butter, active, choice roll 25@33, | 15@20; Eges, brisk, 11; | , 8 00@8 50 per barrel; Live | ickens in demand from 3 00@ | 10x11 1€, fair qualit, 10x14 Ie; best qualit 1x14IX do do 555 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- DDIED FEU | Oolongs. per pound... | YoungHyron, per youn Guopowder, * do ~ do BAKING POWDER. Powder Co., Omaha, Neb, 1B boxes. boxes 52 boxes. 5" boxes.. CIGARS, 15th Street. s w5 g 8 5 50 do 75 do 63 do 50 do 6 do 73 do 100 do 100 do 100 o 7B CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR. AND COLOR WORKS PITTSBURG, PA. | Butablisnsa 18a3 Manafactarers of Strictiy’ Pure d, Litharge Putty, Colors Dry and In0il. {PURE VERDITER GREEN, | The strongest and. brightest green manufucturered. GUARANTEE. Ve guar.utee our brand of Strictly Pare | White . ead to be free from impurities, and Joaation found in this package. waridm - J. SCHOONMAKER & SON 25 per dozen; Turkeys, 6 00; Or- and Lemons are advancing, Oranges & 50 per box, Lemons 9 00 13 EER 88TLEsse88LILLLe8LER Nos. 006 839 S2a% ©8 g8888 sSsEN Per buzdle 15 per cont discoun GROCERIES. STEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 147w sr, | CLARK & FRENCH CUR. FARSHAM AND MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 Farn- “ . J. BROWN & ERO., Cor, 14th and Douglas Streets. HE 28388 8¥sss <l & T & 'VanNnpaiLi A ROUTE 3 TRAINS DAILY! LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH Pullman Palace Cars THROUGH WITHOUT CHAKGZ Indianapolis, * Cincinnati, % | Chicago, Columbus, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, ‘Washington, —axp— INEW YORK Arrival of Trains from the West. u | Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston 'IC Are for Sale at the Company’s Office, K. coracr Pourth & Chestaut sta . Lo a Principal Rail- Oilces in the We E. RUSSELL, Ag't, West'n Pass. Agt. DaLras, TEXAS. Kaxsas Girr, JOHX E. SIMPSON, CHAS. E. FOLLETT, Geu'l Supt., Gen'l Pass. INDLANAPOLIS. st Lovis. Established in 1851. zer ses | Chicago and the East! T0s) nee | Omly Direct Ftoute | TrWaterioe Fort Dodge.Dul i) Crosme. Prairie Du Chien: Wi 1051 3 N Du Lae, uadison and Milwaakee. | It Being the Shoriest and Fiist Comoleted Lina etween o4 {OMAHAadCHICAGO, Constant improvem nis have faken place in | the way af reduci plac with Steel Hails, sddiog 0 its rolling stork ‘Elegan DAY and SLEEPING CARS catiughouse Alr Bra ipped w: th the e PEior Plattorm.” et ble and commodious Exting Houses, offering al From 4 o 10 Fant way ilfl\;‘:vn' the various lines of this u:..é. Pection he may wish 10 go. Principal Conneetigns. | MISSQURI VALLEY JUSCTION, for k& ty, Yankton and poiuts reached via ‘rleond. SUNCTION for Fort Dodge, for Bt Paul, Mioneapo is, = EDAR RAPIDS for Waterloo, Celar Falls, Charles City, Burlington and St Louis. AT CLINTON for Dubugne, Dualeith, Prai- ‘and sl points ‘on the ue, snd Chicago, i AT MARSHALL ue and Minnesota rai AT FULTON for Freeport, Racine Milwau- iacor AT CHICAGU with all rail Chieago. ) Hirough tlokets o alleastern citien via this “nd any infor vat on ob- | California pesches per vound. o do miphs do 12 | sae” Mo 4o | New currants. s | “do pruves. do Germa T 40 blackberries 3 do rasoberries 500 do rasins pr box 80 do seedless rasies et pound.. T2 saLT, | s0u3 00 | 085 75 2 -84 2ot 50 | 2 5002 75 z 1 0004 25 17505 {8 do o v o 875750 1omatoes, 2 pound cans, per case L. 3 5083 73 o '3 do do' do o 800 Corn, Troph 5 50 | 40" Winlow * a0 508 00 0 s 00 Strawberries, per case. 7505 50 Raspberrics, do do s 0 Pine apples, do do 4 ot the principal TicketOtices i 04 ¢ ‘Baggage checked through toall principsl el - ENNETT, MARV (Gen 'l Passog's Ag't. 10 300 |3 ® 23 Oinaha & St. Louis Short | 3 13ats | isa1s Nutmegs, ssal 44 | Cloves ) Alspice 150 | Cinamon bark S5at6 187 4! Manufactured by the Imperial Bak- Ta bulk,per and 16 1 lots 30 | A. E. siwpsoN, Manufacturer, 532 ' The Kansa.3 City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. R ST. TaOTCIS AND THE [EAST, FROM 88gs2g888388sss Wholesalo depot 548 14th Street. Half barrel L L — 2 9% | NO CHANGE . eass between Omana and st. J. SCHOONMAKER & SON PROPRIETORS O THE PITTSBURG. WHITE LEAD anu NeW YORK. This the Only _ine running & PULLMAN SLEKPING CAR KAST FROM oMAnA, OF THE UNION EXPRESS TRAIN, Passengers taking other routes bave a transfor at the Kiver Station. PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY ! REACHING ALL FASTFRN AND WESTERY CITIES | nges and n advince of other “ThG Eatire Line fe squipped with Lewe: Pullman’s Pulace Sleeping Cars, Palace Dy Cosches and Chair Cars, sfety Platform and Couple: and the Celebrated Westinghouse 80See that your tickets rad via Jossph & Couacll | itnicod, | Via Omaha and St. Louis. Tickets for sale at cor. Tenth and Farubam streets, and U. P. Depot, Omuha. Kausas Cleg, & TOBACCO GEO. L. CRADBURY, . 21 S 2 d Hi iR 1!Our Special Brands: i LEAD PENCILS | | BEAUTY. ING ® FINE CUTs: SMOKING iz | GILT EDGE, MOX The following Premiums have been | ‘ AlLQur Tobaceos Strictly Waranted. | Dixos's American Graphic | o OR LEAD PENCILS: Gold Mcdal of Progress, Vienna, Cor. Second & Vine Streets, @arttmo First Premium Cinelnnatti Indus- ‘ PASSENGERS Louisville, 1 trial Fair, 1873, First Premium Brooklyn (ndus- | | | Goiag East or South from Omaha trial Exposition, 1873. “LIN For Samples or information sddress Lo ATCHISON & NEBRASKA | Jos. Dixon Crueible Co., | Orestes Cleeveland, s't | Abd secure for themseives the choice of Six | JERSEY CITY, N J. | ‘Southern Eof;l:‘ Froutisg oa 4th, 6tk aad Walnutsts, Equipped with Palacs Day axd Sl erries acd transters can be wvoided West of | | Chleago and St. Louis by secaring Tickeis via | ATCHISON and the ATCHISUN & | St. Louis, Laveille, Warner & Co., FProorietorms. Direct and Reliable Connections are slso [ TBAN LIEDEBERRT, WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & Co., 247 | TATTOR, Al kinds of TAILORING, CLEANING and BEPAIRING dobe at ressonsble rates WILLIAM SEXAUER. | 225 Parsbamtirest, - - Onsba, eb | 18th St., bet. Farnham and Harney. | —~WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER IN— FURNITURE. BEDDING. ETC. CHICAGO & NORTHWES'N | Chicago, Rock Island | RAILWAY. | ‘The Popular Route from and Pacific R. R. THE GRAND CENTRAL EOUTE $ROM OM AT A (oMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST, Via Des Molaes, 2 Fast Express Tralns Leave Daily, ith the Des Motnes Valley wwa, Keokuk road AT CHICAGO with “2l Tines South. THROUGH TIC n eit via this line, can be i fnfor- Jation obtained, co st the eket ot i St palticket offices Baggaze Checked Throngh to all Prineipal ern Points. A suTH, 1. RIDDL Gea'l Pas Proprietor of the RISING SON LOS ANGELEsS VINEYR D Depot for the sale of his AND | BRANDIES| OMAHA AND THE WEST | M. EELLER & Co, Cornerjot Butiery andWashington Sts | | saN Feancisco, can, | ma. T ALEX. 3. LR Wit i nrnsox Namwn'c, 3as. T ST. LOVIS TOBAG0. WORKS, | AND SMOKING 2 U BULLIO. OFFICE AND SALESROON St. youis Mo. And Po'nts on U. P.R.R., NCOLN ROUTE” via TE Popular Eoutes from tehisoa to Chicago and St. Louls, | All making Belisble Connections 30d being. | ing Car. | All delay and inconsenience arriving from SEBRASKA RAILROAD. | made | with the A. T. & 5. F. . E. for the | ful | Great Arkansas Valley & Colorado, | | And with all lines running South to peints in ‘Soutber n Kansas and the Irdian Territory. Ask for Tickets via | LINCOL & ATCHISON | | cmas.cswitn, w.r.wmre | Gew'l Sapt. Gen'l Fass. Ag't. = ADVERTISE IN THE toe catiartic and other [ than e m: T, 56 readity swallowed by thoss "an faidious care is sequired while ue ng entirely vegotable. o 3 gy diae o conmieution, asal In cxpianation of the re ative Pellcts over 80 great Wish {0 say that shelr Imal cconomy | gland or sissuo et ress. Age does Dot tm tive imp B0t tmpe { £ ] t E § i R 7 o 340 i ety T (¥ or Purgative s B T Eive the most perfect I F ! They are sold b: Draggists at 25 cents Do ot allow any draggts take anything elsy that be rofit on that which be vt daiot sapply B { ceive them oy e e PLERCE, M. D., ;li 5 : 75 (| JULERAT INATIVE WINES BAK J > BEST IN Us®a Sold by Pundt, Meyer & Raay I DON’ pkeand Whitaey, Co. TBUY! UNTIL YOU HAVE CAREFULLY EXA| - MINED ¥ stove guaranteed o give satistaction. Excelsior Mam'fg Co,, M. ROGERS, Omana, CASTLE BROS., IMPORTERS OF TEAS East India Coods, ad 215 FRONT STRERET San Franci PLATTE VALLEY 'REAL ESTATE! Samuel C. Smith, oo U.P.R.R. LANDS, RAILROAD! |Golumbus, - Neb, Government Lands Located! . Lands Sold! Improved Farms and Town Lots for CASH! ON LONG TIME!! 867~ All Communieations Cpeer- lly Answered

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