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APPLETON'S CYCL OPAXEDIA ' New Revised Edition. Eacirely rewritten by Ih. abiest '|'|Iy Y et o i Severnl Thenmal T | ‘Eagravings aod Maps. ‘nally published under the ticle workoriginally pul .ed in 1353, since which time the wide hich it has attaineddn all paris of e U e Scates, sud thesigaal developmeats | > Save tndaced the | —X o an exact | herough revision, and Sy fssue 3 vew '.'.‘.“... el Tuk ANEmCAS CYCLOPAR- the § of dis- | m—-m: circulation s o ,,.o,:.:.,. of p‘llol‘(fll Afsics has ce with | - and useful uitiul application to the Industrod SO0 SRR | e quent. revoru- N olving national changes i moment. The civil war of surows | Sy, waich et belgh, o -n-n'l. I—l-n-l, | i 1 e et el our | e baaeial aciteity ‘the indefatigable ex- Large acmesious 1o our B clge hare been it itical R“m nl the - ‘l‘be p- qh‘l,.lnlm mnmn-- ifrede | u every one's l-:dl.l‘. o know gt an Imporiant sieges maintaioe 2’ e preserved. only o ol e opapers or b 1b¢ tranient publies ool B b T e ey very tresh pi e fowest i enti el asto give a suce roress of pulitica ..n—aru avent. e Fork s e -n_u-—u: sl prlntuary i, 203 with he o bl Tescurces. fo careyiug 1 termination. | original stereotype plates have | ‘Noneof the original stercotype plates hare e s e e eh YLt Tt 3 new Crclopis, | I ot e v Lare, aad with such improvements {n ita com- b ace and culanged km::'*‘s b4 The l“.lmlhr: Whis - m_-l" it te 1 the presemt ::I-:l ll:t‘::r Lhe sake of pictorial effect, but to ‘the e groster kil Bloasn the et e T Tamous ufl’mll‘dllre, ll:“nlfl- I.ld'&“ s the s O e ot iiroction ratber m': embel hl‘;‘:‘n‘l(‘ ul«‘.“ have I-fl Pasare.thelr artis ] T it 1s €normors, el i hn welcoms rocoption a3 aB e festars of the sclopabia, sud worthy | o g o Sabscribers only. parsble ey of s votuma. 1t Al pleted in sixtecu large M-.u-l “h B g s S pae iy iasira o with Soven b Wi Eagrariapy and ¥l ST maroas cotored Li PRICE AND ST'LB 0Y BINDING. ri be sent. o ST CLASS CAXY o WANTED t Address the Publishers, D. App! leton & Co., 549 & 55 o | 1-ln must be buried, ke | law in_Vineland died during the ol and force 1o the explana- e Faey cubrace sll brsncbesof | OF it and she gave to her sccond husband when they were marricd. test kind of water never hurt those knife-handles, and the suspendcr | that those buttons was admitted to be | just no suspender at all. mit that there greeable about t! tion, and the! to favor the plan of turning in: 'm ate remains into illuminating gas | by This, I uudehlnmi, is practicable, | and it would be, I should think, expressibly consoling to a man to | o Lafad sit and read the paper come | Tn full Russis, per vol.. fortably every ning by the light Turce volums wow resdy. Buccosding W07 | of his deccased uncle, and to lums, unttl copletion, wiibe s have the satisfaction of knowing "'""L‘:'i"f-m | that the said relative had not been run sING AGEN1S | thousand feet, parted hired girl, or to turn off your haif brother before going to | And Congressman would might have a law dead Congressmen to the Why Max Adeler is Opposed to Cremation. American ... wm o o I am in favor of crwmdun The process scems to me to be o | frightfully wasteful. At the same | y time, I am ready to admit that the | | dead might be used much more | profitably than they are now. If a | let him planted where he will make some- 1 remember that Cas- thing grow. oraxois Sa: Lselbeny, of Vineland, N. J., once | oy Weasel was dealing and when he | laid his m“.;":"‘m?dfl his vine, and by ly wate - | Tog ber twice a day, he seeured & crop of fifteen bushels of Black | Hamburgs. The subject eame up | in_the agricultural society subse- | quently, and there was a question | whether a grandmother was the only female relative that could be eficaciously used, and whether it should be a paternal ora maternsl grandmother. Casselbeny explained that he had known a_maiden aunt | or agsecond cousin to do equally us | | well} and Le had his stepfather | among the xoots of his mammoth gooseberry bush, with evety pros- | pect of a superb crop. _Very partic- | ular inquiries were mide by several | members concerning the availabili- ty of mothers-in-law in improving the asparagus bed; he took the first prize for asparagus at_eight county fairs. Then the meeting suddenly rned, and fifteen mothers-in- succeeding week. And then there is the skeleton. The Esquimaux make skates out of the eollar bones of their departed | friends, and I rémember that Huf- nagle, of Mauch Chunk, having lost his leg by a railroad accident, took out the bone, and had it made up into a clarionet, with which ke used | to go around serenading a woman | who refused to love him. He al- vays played in a minor key, and ch Chunk, that | In. whistled the most heartrender- music out of that bone. When Mackintosh, of Darby, died, his | widow had hi framework taken and she worked the whole up into knife-handles trouser buttons which | The h would'nt stay buttoned on But I ad- something dis s form of utili , 1 rather i consuming them in a retoit. | hrough a metre at so much a It will be beautiful o illuminate the parlor with a de- bed. splendid gas u Taal W appropri think what ting Light | then Jones showed his hand. | ton-head ! You can’t beat that with ‘' Extract Buchu! jeziut House Board, for s on_ Ui coast. This class of persons then would have the consolation of knowing that they would be much more use- fal after death than they were dur- ing life. KEARNEY'S FLUID-EXTRACT, Station-House Silhouettes. IDetrolt Froo-Press.] Case No. J—“Martin Del see gray hairs on your he: wrinkles of old age in your face, and | you look like one who will soon fall away and be gathered to its fathers. You are going on sixty years o age, and here you are charged with drunkenuess. Speak, azed pine,fand tell me if it is true or false.’ The only knows remely for BRIGHT’S DISEASE, And ajpositive cure tor «1 gannot tell the trath—I did it = with my little bottie!" replied the | Gout, Gravel, Strictures, | old man in husky tones. 2 < “Yes, floored by the bottle, as Disbetes, Dyspepsia Nes | 0o O peen beore voui. You seem to regret it now, but last night, | when you were rambling around with a spade in_your hand, whoop- | ing, howling, and_terd¥ying swall | children, you didn’t care a cent whether school kept or not. 1 feel | like advising you to go home and | press your children to your bosom, | embrace your wife and promise them that not another drop of lig- uor will ever pass your lips, bat it | isn’t my sympathetic morning, ard vous Debility, Dropsy, | ation or Incontinence of Urine, Trri- [ N b T tion o¢ Dlseration of the BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, | SPERMATORRHEA, or Wiites, Disouses o tho Erostrate b one ia the Hiaddec. Loucoer! @RAVEL OR QUICK (DUST DE- | ng make it $10 or niuety days.” Mucas or Milky Dischargss. A Hard Case—“David Bell, L standing here in the prime of life, | 5 B itha red nose and a wilted collar, you are charged with vagraney,’” re- | EKEARNE¥'S marked His Honor. | “Vagrancy, eh 2" “Yes, sir, that's the charge, writ- ten in letters an inch high, and ye H&u ::;r\‘;)ungfihuuu: constitution | 4 e g-house butter, a foot as | Bladder, Kidueys, and Dropsieal | | 5 T 8 ndle-bos, and for | Swellings, | some Teason_decline to earn your own bread and butter.” I do, eh “Yes, sir, you do. You havebeen wandering about the alleys, sleep- | ingon the wharves, and standing | on the corners, while even the crip- ples have labored for honestbread. “They have, ch?” “Yes, sir, ihey have, Pormaaeatly Caresall, Diseases of the Existiag in Mea, Women and Children, No Matter What the Age! Prot. Stecis save:, “One battle of I-my . i Extract Buckfh s worth more th other Buchus combinel. Price one dollar per bottle; or, six bettles for five dollars. Depot 104 Duane St,,N. Y. ysiclan n attgndance to answer corres- | peplintz e e sivice s’ ‘8@ Soud stamp for pumphleis, free.. Crane & Brigham Wholssle Agents, San Fraacisce, Cal. o and drown yourself, Sir. But | | Jou woa’tdo if, ana T sen the Work-l “You will, eh " “Yes, sir, I will. Takehim to the | Black Mark, Bijah, and if you can | ~susd get an eight-ounce tack under him the ride will do hing much more | —10 THE~ | gooa” NERVOUS& DEBILITATED | Case No. 77Z—May Wawborn | | disturbed the peace by making a OF BOTH SEXES. great notse and collecting a crowd, 3 ; and now she can’t remember an; %0 OHARGE P02 ADVIOE AND OON- | thing about it. She can't rememn- | SURTATIOR; ber of biting a policeman’s knuckles, of pulling the Janitor's hair, or of the | twenty-five house for four months,” | ~ | Confectioners’ Tool Wofl(s The Game He Didn't Understand. 1¥ew Orleans Picayune.] The best poker hand we ever heard of was held by old Weasel the other night. Weasel didn’t | know much about _poker, but be | | wanted to learn, am:)le\e now;;:;r <hen (the party was playing eucl e | if that wasn’ta e | or twice he bet, but somebody al- ways beat him, because he knew so | little about the game. After awhile, Money and Commerce. - Daily Review. OFFICE Ouuu DALy Beg, May 21, 1874. Business was comparatively ligh to-day. pleasant change, and everybody af peared to stay at home approvingl; | had thrown three cards around to Y DPrOvIngAy each one, he stopped and looked at | | his three. He looked a good while. | Then he got excited. 6 «“Now I know this is a good hand. | I've learned something about poker in the last two bours, and I'll b t ! $25 on these three cards. It's just | the best hand I ever saw.” Jones had beaten Weasel on this sort of a banter already, and so he | took up his cards. He had three aces—a pretty good hand for three Nobody could have a full of fours, and his threes were the biggest in the deck. He bent a pittying smile on old Weasel, and said: I think I've got some(.hmg pretty good here, but I couldn’t bet less than $# on it. We're not playing poker. You know, and these outside issues are irregular. I bet $50.”” “Done !” said old Weasel ; what have you got 2" They put up their money, and | ance of activity. prices in our maj from the east. day. OMAHA MARKETS. Caretully Corrocted “Daily DRY GOODS. 3. 3. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. PRINTS. “Here’s three aces, you old mut- any three cards on earth. You ought to know better than to—"" | “Hold on,” cried old Weasel, throwing down the King, ten and seven of hearts. “That's a flush, ain'tit? When you've got all of suit that’s a flush, I believe; and a | flush always beats threes. I don’t | - know much about poker, but it Ay scems to me I've got the best hand 3¢ out of jail.” 135 Jones had forgotten about flushes. - | In fact the whole party rather B underrated old Weasel beeause he | 4 was a religious man and not sup- | e posed to know anythingabout cards. 25 Bul they kept a very watchful eye o on him after that, and when he e spoke of poker hands, they all in- i sisted on sticking to the game they u were playing. s Towr i Tor & Beer and Tea. il Mrs. Zina Fay Plerce has been making trouble among the crusad- 1 ers. She has thrown a. fire brand 5 i letter against tea-drinking into the ‘Woman’s Temperance Association at St. Al Vt. Not satisfied with aseribing the thirst of Ameri- can men for distilled liquors to the nervous ruin wrought in th system of their mothers by the habit of drink- ing tea, she actually advised the re- formers to drink wine and beer as a duty they owe to posterity. She says there is no country on the fiice of the earth where the women are s0 weak, so dyspeptic and so nerv- ousas they are in America. As this classof women must give birth to offspring of the same klml with ver Creek A ap Mater, vlue. ia, B B blue and brow ol \IN Pierce in her letter advisesa change of heu.nuf as follows: In Ravaria, where is made the best beerin the world, it is a saying that there is Do nervous persons, | and there is little doubt that, if American women, instead of 'in- | dulging in the destructive habit of drinking tea three times a day, would drink it but once, and at d ner take a pint of mild beer, in years their present pallor, sallowness, thinness, and narvotsness would be changed to | comparative bloom, beauty and health. Intemperate tea-drinking is ruining American women quite as much as intemperate whisky- drinking is rulning American men and one needs praying for quite as | much as the other. YANKEE NOTIONS- KURTZ MONR & 0., 231 Farnham st SPOUL COTTON. 138 400,000 ACRES! 55 —OF THE FINEST— Elkhorn Valley Lands! ror save B. M. CLARK 759 00 Wisner, - - Neb, o] FHESE LANDS Akn CONVENIENT TO gfi% $900 FINEST in the STATE! 4 GENERAL COMMISSION. Aud will be sold at from $2.50 to $5.00 PER ACRE! For Cash or on Long Time. | J. C. ROSENFELD gives us the following quotations this day : Butter, active, choice roll 28@33, co 15@20; Eggs, brisk, 11; Apples, 8 00@8 50 per barrel; Live Chickens in demand from 3 00@ 225 per dozen; Turkeys, 6 00; Or- and Lemons are advaneing, Oranges 8 50 per box, Lemons 9 00 per box. & LAND EXPLORING 1ICK- | ETS for sale at 0. & N. W. De. pot, bearing coupons which will be taken at full cost in payment for land. OMAIA OCITY/ HARDWARE. STOVE STOR E. F. COOK. ¥} s . s 587 14th 6t, betweea Doagles azd Dedes Manaulactarer of Tin, C. -pprr nv.l IZSheet ] ‘Ware, and Stamped, Japanasd snd French War vand T itovang and spomlbufi happy little songs she indulged in for four hours after being locked up. “There's no use in winking at | me,"” maid His Honor, with a shake of his head; “1s a clear case, and law is law. You are young yet, | May, and it makes me sad to see one in_the bud of life recklessly * )R J. B. DYOTT, graduste of Jefferson Medieal College, Philadel- phia, author of several valuable works, can be consulted on all diss eases of the Sexual and Urinary ors gans, (which he has made an es- pecial study,) either n male or fe- male, no matter from what csuse originating, or how long standing.. l A practice of 30 years enables him | {o treat diseases with success. Cures guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can forward let- Joa ty to becote a great woman. Vieto- of Are hadn’t your chanee, world at your age. Susan B. An- thony didn’t get her name into the newspapers until she was a hundred years oid. 'Why don’t you emulate Some of those heroines?’ “Em who?" “It isevident to me,” continued | you have no ters describing symptoms and. en- | jngs for fame. You had rather be | closing stamp to prepay postage. ahen m:ht.he fence, than an eagle | $@-Send for the Guide to Health. | gieee §ave,ylouds, and Pl make it B - Price 10c. “Am sent up?” she asked. J. B. DYOITI, M. D. Physicion and Surgeon, 104 Duane .~ street, No Y. e - a2 9 OBt TAULES TO MAERIAGP, ! APPY, BELIEP EOR YOUXG MEX ieThen drat the dagger and srike me here!”” she cried, putting her her eyes.” Bijah put his arm her that His Honor had left the dag- ger at home for the cook to peel po- e u.....la.‘r.-“"'"" | Mok to' cnacnt o tivetow g;w...‘- cul I_"- = # fl onjons and rac es ...d-. Address,. = ‘were just beglnnlng to_sprout, and 2, Soath Ninih he had seen three new hand-organs et oo P gl on the street that morning. . ‘econduct aad. trampling under foot the opportuni- | - | Noa 1301 & 1303 North Eight ria Woodhull wasn’t known to the | ?inquired the prisoner. | hCourt,lnlehnmdvulee,“thal | irations—no long- | bands on her corset and rol ng up | around ber slender waist and told | tatoes with, and he asked her, for | Narrow wrought, art A Thos, us.us & Bi-o., Manufacturers of Confecnoners’Tle Maebimes, Moulds, Tee Cre Freezem, &e,, rluunmxm. PA. | Proprietors: I Espazisuzp 1 e BTEd G s, TLER P.Parks. u :lflJ‘:‘:‘ ) l:§ BRIGHT WIRE. 9 10 u ny% 1% 2ol | em:n & KARBACH, BN 0to6 859 W 1 01 15th st. between Farobam sud arpey st B0 i 15 I 1 20 | oMAHA, - - NEB i | —MAXUFACTURER 0F— B Fosisle 1 8 19 » Per bundle 15 per cent discoun Spring and Farm Wagons, = GROCERIES. BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. 37 | Dealers in and manutacturers of 1} 3 | STEELE & JonNsox 538-540 14rm . | AGRICULTURAL IMPLENENTS Sl Rl e TTENTION PAID, - P‘“‘““:-:-muio Fas | PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 PARN~ 82" Repearing «f wagons vl lacksmitl HVM ST.,—~WHOLESALE DEALERS- prowmp 1y done at rezsonable prices, mydas 99 00 | MORGAN & au.uam 205 Farn- | 1050 ham St. 19% | wmiTSEY, BAUSERMAN & Co., 247 | Ho J. 3. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and Besidence 2nd offce 250 wnum md e Douglas Streets. l Special attention hw-fllhv ;: -l'wnllfllaun':‘ aud children. 8% t The weather has been fine | Ouk sl s b, 80 long that a rainy day seemed a ‘ Orders by mail were us large as | usual, and gave the packing rooms | pry s of our wholesale houses, an appear- | e o There were no further changes in | Ja5;203 ket, and but a few | Laiuq skl unimportant fluctuations reported | The retail trade which has been 4 fair for the past week, was quiet to- | § 9 | Tarnd felt.. = 7 cent. = 2L BPAGE, 4| o haii ptent unfl iteoant 10 per cont. AILS. CARRIAGE, BUGGY xad WAGOY | 101 10601 per ke 1o \ A & 8 H MANUFACTURER. | - > : § | N.E. CORNER of 141h ana HaRNEX BTS, (3, & T VWV ULD repettaty samonzceso Tod'Eiivng o 3 lic that be is now resdy to con- | &1 do o @ ‘dh“l 1; the above lines with and :.?“ do d‘. k) 5: patch, A 104 casing do 31 B Express wagsus constantly and |84 do a0 340 for aak & do & 3@ =L - W, i Tnitea -uuofi Topre BatliuS. sole ® B, Heatlock 8L ole Hoa | u = 5 » ! 33 © | 8 | » a | 15 15 31 upjer 5w o cult D1 1w kip. 100 13 S u 0 %0 0w 175 28 S % e SKIN nom i il 59 13 ‘Roscndale. 300 | Wair H 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 1426 1-2. . ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- bolsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnham Street, furnishes the following quotations: FRAME MOULDINGS. Oil walnut mouldings, one inch, polished walnut, 1 inch 7c; 2 inch 15¢; 8 inch 2lc. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 6@15¢; 2 inch 12@30c; 8 inch 18@ 45c; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 iuch 5@10¢; 2 inch 10@20c; 3 inch | Bas 15@30c. i ‘WINDOW SHADES. Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00@ 4 00; cach #dditional foot, 75¢ per pair. REPPS. Union ind all wool terry, pes yard 1 50@3 0; Imperial, plain and stri- ped, 2 50a8 00. DAMASKS, Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 00a3 00. MATTRASSES. Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00a5 00; straw, 8 00a¢ 00; Exeelsior, 3 50a4 50. LUMBER. Subject to change of market without rotice. ‘WM. M. FOSTER, On U.P. R. R. track vli Farnham and Doug- GEO. A. HOAGLAND. SHEENEE B 11 g28LEe8e8sEeLEgE L8R 3882888888ES SRNERBELLELEER reuwwad! e o0 Square do. o 0'G Batten per lineal uh do - do do WINDOWS, (Glazel. | 35 per cent off Chicsgo DOORS, (Wedged ) 25 per cent o Cl reago list. | BLINDS. 30 per cent off list. White lims per b Lonisville cement per bii.. Plastering board OIS, PAINTS, GLASS, &e. . L. D. SOLOMON. | ROBERT (. STEELL. i BRADY & McCAUSLAND. Turpentine. Headlight Oil_.. White Leal, 8t. Putty in l'lhrle ey e Flat Glass, 50 c discount. 1'% TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. MILTON ROGERS, COR, 14th & FARNHAM. TIN PLATE. ClARCOAL 13 00 13 50 per foot, 5¢; 2inch 10¢; 8 inch 15¢; | 2 {cchGo& NORTHWES'N RAILWAY. ‘The Popular Route from | OM A HE A | -t | Chicago and the East! | AND THE angoon cl Omnly Direct Route 5 TeWaterloo Fort Dodge.Dul e | s, > ity st i, DuLee, Nad on and Nilwiabon It Being the Shoriestand Fuist Comaleted Live | berween | OMAHAandCHICAGO, | Comtant improv.zn sie have taken the way of relucin; ade, aod lml | Steel Iiaiis, and Elegant o its Rolling stoc x| Air . ot ing comforta- | modious Esting Houses, offering all | the comforts of traveling tte age can _produce. | From 410 10 Fust Express Tralns rua esch | oy daily over the various lines o thus securing to the traveler nhtlln. m. | route sure aud certain conuections ia reation he may wish 1o go. Principal Connecetigns. AT MISSQURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for Sioux ton and poiuts reached’ v ;‘.’5“ N HUGHITT, Gen'l Ag't Omiaha. % | Omaha & St. Louis Short s et i ( Line Alspice ko bark do. do do BAKING POWDER. Manufactured by the Imperial Bak- 1874! Powder Co., Omaba, Neb. | P ey s ~p N+ B boxes- G 1m| 51 boxes.... o 185 SR To bulk,per B, X ® lots £ CIGARS. | A. E. SIMPSON, Manufacturer, 532 15th Street. The Kansas City, St. Joe and | 350 - an Council Bluffs R. R ool 50 00 Isthe only dire line to 75 0 &0 50 00 Qe ST. LOUIS 100 00 100 00 AND THE EAST, FROM 100 0 70 LOS ANGELES NATIVE WINES Wi lmlmle depot 548 l-llh ‘itn‘ot. Half barrel $3cKS.cummn.. J. SCHOONMAKER & SON PLOPRIETORS OF THE | PITT3BURG. WHITE LEAD AND COLOR WORKS® PITTSBURG, PA. Beatablish->»d 1336. | XO CHANGE - between Omana and st PULLY disagrecable transior at tue kiver Station. 8 With Less C OMAHA AND THE WEST | M. m:m & Co., Louis anu b iter ¢ between O 30 NeW YORK. ‘This the Only Line running & N SLEEPING CAR EAST FRUM OMAHA, ON ARRIVAL OF THE UNION PA! c EXPRESS TRA BE-Pussengers taking other routes have x | REACHING ALL RATTRN AND WESTERN OITIES | iges and in advce of other pped with | e Sleeping Cars, | Manufucturers of Strietly’ Pure Winte Lead, Red Lead, Litharge | Putty. Colors Dry and im0l | The strongest and brightest green 1 manufacturered. | GUARANTEE. guarsntee our brand of Stri White r ead to be free from jmpurities, and | will_pay $30 in gold for every ounce of adul | wiion found ia Shis te DX Bw’l:l 1c Cdm] mxu"i‘c e ¥ Hen 88rLYsse8sLEsERES SHEET IRON. First quality, Numbers 1§ to R — “A” American immitat'n lu-h i Less than full bundles, add | ‘Washington, ; ROUTE TRAINS DAILY ! LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH | 3 Pullman Palace Cars THROUGH WITHOUT OHANGE Indianapolis, Louisville, | Chicago, ‘ Columbus, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, —axp— NEW YORK! Arrival of Trains from the West. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO | Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler | PURE VERDITER GREEN, | xecsascigy | Tickets for sale at cor. Tenth and Farnbam Oumaba. JOS.TEHON, Puss. Agt. The following Premiums have been | | trial Fair, 1878. | trial Exposition, 1873. Palace D1y Coaches and Chair Cars, | and the Celebrated Westinghouse Air Brake . B&Sce that your tickets read via Via Omaha and St. Louis. sireets, and U. P. Depot, GEO. L. BRADBURY, Gen'l Agent. . F. BARNARD, Gen'l Supt. St. Joseph. tartt a3 LEENNikeR 4 sox == v A {LEAD PENCILS | _ ... ssmoxmas ANDALI ‘ BEAUTY. INGLESICE. v BULLION. GILT EDGE, | MONTANA. awarded for Dixon's American Graphic OR LEAD PENCILS: Gold Mcdal of Progress, Vienna, 1873. First Premium Cincinnattl Indus- First Premiun Brooklya faduse For “amples o iuformation addrewftbe | Jos. Dixon Crueible Co., | Orestes Cleeveland, st JERSEY CITY, N J. m72m Southern Hotel, Fronting on 4th, 5th aad Walawtate, St. Louis, - Mo. Are for Sale at ihe ma'mn-n’ ots., | 8i. Lomis, and at the Principal iy Otfices 1n the West, CHAS. BABCOCK, . E. RUSSELL, S'tbern Pass. Azt | JOmN B SIMPSON, CHAS. . FOLLETT, O niwarous. 5. Tovis. Established in 1851 lrmAaN nImEsERT, TATT.OR, | 13th St., bet. Farnham and Harney. Al Kinds of TAILORING, CLEANING 22d )fllfi BEPAIRING done st reasonsble rates apragy Laveille, Warner & Co., | FProorietors The Southern fotel is first-clam in all tments. 1is tablesare at all times suj greatest sbundance, with all ‘the markets afford, Its clerxs §ve £ fee sicket news stand. and western | Telegraph offive in the Rotunda of hotel, i WILLIAM SEXAUER. | 225 Parsham Street, ~ - Omahs, Neb SAN FRANCISCO, maTu ST. LOUIS TOBACCO:WORKS. Fine Cut Chowing TOBACCO Our Special Brands: | b and Pacific R. R. THE GRAND CENTRAL EOUTE FROM OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST, Via Des Molnes, Davenport and Rock Island. | 2 Fast [xpra- Trains latve Dllly. Cunnecting as follows AT DES NOINES with the Des otnen v.n1 for Otiamws, AT lvnl’(!PLl. with the f.uu‘l MM of lowa, for all s north to Paul. AT WEI" urm with Ih Barlington, gt Ry g Srt o % Du 3 Faan, A0 WILTON SUNCTION with o o Woter remmci e B s south. AT nul"'nm: ol Paui Railroad for points Barth: AT KOCK ISLAND with the Western Union Kailroad for Freeport, Beloit, Kacine, Mil- aukes and ail poiats 1o soribera Liiaols ATROGE m_un with the Rocktord, Rock (Louts Bullroud fxandunase for 8t.'Loats and poinis. ATRSERSTARD with e Prora & Rock for poinis cast. Peoria and AT BUREAU JUNC, with branet, for Bea- 7y Laeere, Chillicothe aud Peoris. I Ln':u.u: with the Lifincis ¢ Ceatral Rail- ints AT CHICAGO “with I ‘Tines Exs, North and THROUGH TICKETS 1o all Eastern citics, | y'a ‘und Pactfc rail yia this line, can be procural, aud say fufor 2 33 00 'AND JUNCTION for Fort Dudge, obtained, coneerning points, at the 4 5085 75 res, Ottawa and Keokuk. llclcl office of the company, 123 Farnham St., CANNED GOODS. V‘GT:AI?HAI;LMN l’h-l XIA_..IA. _— "1?":“*‘:’ yflldpd deket olm cipa; s e e Hve 13 5’3:.'«‘{. Y e e AT CLINTON for Dubener Dasleiib, Pt Principal Kastern Pointe. | fbtn S, B T 1S SEOMOGEEE RN | 4 sery > o Frcapon Haciae Milwae- . - o 1508 gy | Ron g all poinia in Wisconsia. . H. LACEY, . 8 s Yarmouth do S 00 | AT CHICAGO with all railway lioes leading ket Agént, Gea'l Western Ag't Tries, per case. 508 5y | 00t of Chi o Owaha Owaba. | Ricgpersior, 48l % 0) |y, Through ickets to all eastern cities via this Sl _soel | Pintspples; do do 8 5 | line can be procured, and .ny‘:m:. n | 5 i S e R | B Oolonga per poun: 75 | sl mat the principal Ticke Othees long ths y ‘Young Hyron, per ynl!.d._ 00 | lineof the U. F. R. K. paL O e, it through toall principa | Proprietor of the RISING SUN aro VINEYRDS. mpoz for the sale of his AND Cornerjof_Battery aud{WashingtonSts. gzat, Hudson & Co., Mamifueturers of every ariws AND SMOKING Al Qur Tobaceos Strictly Waranted. OFFICE AND SALKSROOM Cor. Second & Vine Streets, St. Louis Mo. martimo PASSENGERS Going East or South from Omaha And Points on U. P.R.R., should take the “LINCOLN ROUTE” via THE ATCHISON & NEBRASKA RAILROAD! Afl-u'hth‘dv-méda-lmx Popular Boutes Atehison to Chicage and St. lall, All making Rellable Connections and belng. Equipped with Palace Dey and Sleepisg Cars. Direet and Rel also made iable Conneetions are ‘Vith the 4. T. £.8. F. K. B. for the T T LINCOL & ATCHISON CHAS. IMITH, . F. WHITE i L, a2 ADVERTISE —WHOLESALE AXD REJAIL DEALER I¥— FURNITURE. B! L E76. ' DAILY BEE woxvuxms, soxesmonss, Chicago, Rock Island | ghesp vood or paste-board baxes. Recallect or aa Every stove @Great Arkansas Valley & Colorado, | Arehiton. Kanss | ! .l rEative Pelles B oot e i@ any of the larse pills foehd e in e drag o m; From it weaderl o Mg ot e them e B3l tod mot hed” cor i e e ne ‘od-iner cugh v .--uy-un.ulym m m! Thereby '.- other forms of nlu\ury‘a any . at = S2EE -el tirel: Vm m e s mwm iy wing them o conntitation, ety or lou. B i or occupation, | u= nudice; Headache ra th i presse . A docs ot \mpair themy sugar c: sed being enclosed i glass an S rcscrve it virtacs Stmpaired B ezt Of Lo, 8 any ¢imate, s0 (Y they are &L, wave fresh and reliable. which is Bot the case with the pitia found in the drug stores, pat up im Rk Gincasca whero & Lixattvey Altoras (ivo or Purgative is indicated. "ess Ih 14"\l e the ot perect - (D0 20t allow any dr Jat which ho recommendar ASK FOR PYLES SALERATUS! . BAKING SODA! BEsT IN USED Sold by Pundt Meyer & Ruapkeand Whitaey, ‘Bauserman & Co. DON’T BUY! UNTIL YOU HAVE CAREFULLY EXAMINED OUR NEW AND LOW RESERVOIR T Cheap and [l Ty e chespest to bay, They « to use, They Their overation is perfect, S ey have alw < ‘nn’y n;'e -.'&J"' They roast perf € Ty rouwiee vt e fusl, i, guaranteed Lo give satisfaction. BY— -SOLD Excelsior Man’rg Co., ST. unm-, MO., R Ty 2 nr PORTERfl OF TEAS —AND— East India Coods, 213 and 215 FRONT STREET San Franci - California. meb6Tm PLATTE VALLEY REAL ESTATE! Samuel C. Smith, Local Agent for the U. P.R.R. LANDS, Columbus, - INeb, Government Lands Located| U. P. Lands Sold! Improved Farms and Town Lots for CASEN —OR— |ON LONG TIME!! #a-All Communications Cheer- fully Answered *GOOMNVIS 0 om0 (111 199de01d 1Y ‘$X80M H1GHVN 2 E 'i