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| engaged yard’ ] ] ’ i 212 FARN- out the for the | PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, FARX- { mmubcgry'hnggm brick, and as they ! . | VA ST.,—WHOLESALE DEALERS- seem to be men who go ahead with | Baftalo S, sole B . MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 Farn- | | the business, and do not stop to talk | Hemioek SL. sole. ham St. A much about it, we predict for them WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & Co., 247 | | abundant success. The cattle rais- Douglas St. | ing interests are well represented. 9. 3. BROWN & B0, Cor. 14th and | Streets. | Messrs. Gardner, Stephens, and | Willianiz owning ‘and Fe:d‘:iz mear | Last week’s business, on the whole, ;CHICAGO&NORTHWES'MCMclg% Rock Island] Rarnwavw. | and Pacific R. R. The Popular Route from | THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE ¥ ROM O M A ET A [OMAHA TO CHICAGO 0 AND THE EAST, 1 Chicago and the East ! | v b e, bessport st Rk 1t ped 3 Aix' Braxks and o = € Tronate | Ul et Sty Fittorn and Ciupler: | Om1y rec ocute s L 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Paily, TeWaterioe Fart Dodge, Dubnque.ta C nnecting as follows: Fraivic Du Chi: S S vaan Dulu, 3, AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines Valley ah ‘Railroad, tor Oskalooss, Ottumwa, Keokuk DON'TBUY [UNTIL YOU HAVE \ CAREFULLY EXAMINED! OUR NEW APPLETONS DOUGLAS COUNTY. American CYCLOPAZEDIA New Revised Edition. Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers on | guhject. inted from new ty e e with Several Thousad ™ The Town of Waterloc. OFFIcE OMAHA DALY BEE, Manufacturing Facilitier. vl Social and Personal [Correspondence of the Bre.] SARATOGA, June 1. EpIToR OMAHA BEE: AND THE French kip | Bark linings. - Dry fint pr 3 e W ertaa o) 251 | *Polhe. W-tertawm, O Dry sai 343 | C D Lae, Madicon nad HirsCanes o Fiags i) It Being the Shoriest and Fiast Comleted Line Between, OMAHAandCHICAGO, Constant improv-m nis have taken place in the way of retuciug Grade, and placiag Iron wigh Steel Lails, adding 1o its fulling stock DAY and SLEEPING CARS ipped with the “Westiughouse Air Brake” ailler Piat'orm,” estabiisuing comforta- wdious Esting Houses, offering all traveling the age From ¢ 10 10 Fast Express un daily over the various lines of this voad, to the traveler selecting this certain counections in any di- wish 10 go. Principsl Conncetions Rosendale. Water iime.. n a v DAVENPY € with the Davenport & St a1 Railroad o rih. AT HOCK ISk K ISLAND with the R Louis Ruilroad for v Peoria and points east ith braseh, for Heu- S WE HAVE TWELVE GOOD R) 2\ why thev will do your work. uick and Ea » Chean svfean. thus securi i points nort b and south. GO with “il lines East, North ard THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cit my words are verified.” via this line, can Sioux C ty, Yankton Sioux City'and Pac GRAND J PRINTS. Burlington and St. Louis. | Baggnge Checked Throngh to all N for Dflhl‘:;lel,“l’nl‘dfl, Prai- | Prinei) Eastern Points. u Chien, La Crosse, ar points on the Tie resent edition for the press, e aim of the edito; lon 1o the latest pos- an accurate account scoveries in science, of literature, and of * A swiTw, | A LTON Racine Milwau- | kee and ail points fn Wisconsin. AT CHICAGO with al railway lines leading outof | %Iufllmwm cities via this , Owaba, | ices along the | checked through to all principal | astern polnie | . H.STENNETT, MARVIN HUGHITT, | 'rAg't. .o St | Gea'l Westera A%t Ticket Ageat, Owaba. st Omaba Paris, May 18, S ; i A FASHIONS, e er’ The variety of new tissues to be do Wilivw's {0 peaches Ticket Ag't, Omaha. | meh1srl ’ | Proprietor of the Omaha & St. Louis Short | Line do - Strawberries, er ¢ Raspherrics, do o Pine app'es, 4o | town several thousand head. Some | was very satisfactory. Though of Toie NEW AMEKICAN CYCLOPAEDIA Was - Wat trade was very heavy, amounting to o E 3 T 155%, since. which thme the wide The et ootats on the road, and | more than double what it was for the Uniied Sustes, sud the sigoa! developmentis | know of no better investment than | pe corresponding week of 187 e e S en place In every, branch of iy e 8 . Riding in the commodious ears of | attraction of all of our live business th Sliors and publishess 0 Sad'te taswe: 8 mew : | men in Omaha, and many areinter- | closing week of any month of 1874, sia. | Just entering the bridge spanning | (o' ke it immediately the equal of Within the last ten years the progress of die- | ) . et ely the equal of | porrowers at the banks than we have - ‘of Knowintgs has | the Elkhorn river, a gentleman in s the wi e 5 e e e ‘oce an ! 3o Fremont Is the want of bridge com- | | ;4" ¢ince the opening of the want. . The movement of political affairs has kep' | tiir will you be kind enough to | ler counties, across the P}alle, Let . 4 2 utache iwdurialsnd weiul | ell me the name of this town | e o DS ORI e r';]““‘”" :“‘I'l""t’;n‘:“::i“e: | Rangn chalen.. - a wre | enienee - | 5 | tring mational cuanges | we are just entering?” | of the grandest things for Omaba T s y : volving | 22 | «“Waterloo,” was the reply. *Ob, | that everwasdone. Thousandsand . - Tue clvil war of ourown d of thousands will flow in | €xception to the general rule is inf | Sapo Publico, 6 12@6 3-4; Savon | s> peared, has Baprly | ree yvears ago I remarked to my | Yearly to its coffers which now en- | butter, which bas come forward in | Republic, do., Chemical Olive, 6 to B ol activity has bocn commencad. | |11roc YOATS 880 that some | Tich Fremont, Ashland, Lincolnand ‘Sonessions 1o our know- | wife, who was with me, that some | ¢ is dingly low. led, 6 2, Buve osn day there would be & town here, 8 | put up your packing houses, bridge | > correspondingly low. [led, 6 1-4a6 12 ; e great political revolutions of the last | considered it the best town site to | the horn and the Platte, and OMAHA MARKETS. | ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S v it 11t public view 8 multitude . | | Lime, Bave Lo arkes aro f very one’ Farther | Most abjeot poverty to wealth. Try Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- Eacw the p lars. Great batties have It wont cost her fifty thousand | DRY GOODS. | nolateserand Aot it A ke pariicuars Grew. it | o o | goods, | 5 beeu fought awd importas ‘Y.’:':'-“.::'“JC;’- my being obliged to leave the train | bridge, put in a toll bridge; ai 3. J. BROWN & ERO., {Cor. 14th and | n e ieat pabllea- | at” ti at,, although we fully | thing for a bridge. The result will | following quotations: now we will give your readers a | ler and adjoining counties will come FRAME MOULDINGS. brief description of the town which | to us, and many times repay the | Ame Sate speak of so highly. Waterloo is the W, W 4 | per foot, 5¢; 2inch 10c; 3 inch 15c; | 4o p the newest inve: ppaciet aris, a1 largest, and commercially the most polished walnut, 1 inch 7¢; 2 inch | do blackierries.. Tt il record o ] o S " ate in the western part of county. | 15¢; 24nch 12@30c; 8 inch 18@ T e wiishe sont e | It ocoupies a beautiful site on the | 22 sk mgw et il Ll | Tecmaination 1 mnAUOn. cinal stercotype plates have | Waters bound it also on the north. it g ey f rsold its growth | 15@30c. o Eroe Jorming fa fact & new otietd . 3 mew trpe, lorng o fact s new CTIOREA | has been steady, and probably the | Plai 1,,“.;”;": ?Al‘;me. lors, per | o fare, and with sich improvements ia e eom- | | rata of improvements than the | S 4 00; cach sdditional foot, 75e per pair. REPPS. 1 50@3 A; Imperial, plain and stri- ped, 2 50a8 00. {ofthe finest pasture that can be there was some complaint of dull- s werkbriginally peblishel Sndortho tile we consider Waterloo to be one of e etson whic it fvs attained 1o all parcs of i y. ; to-day itis | e iverature, Sud art, have induced the putting money In 1t; ’ the | 3 oney was easier than during the sy 7. s o ied, Tus Anemicas Crciorss. | the U.P. & few days ago, while | 00 M Ll ein it, All it lacks | and a better feeling prevails toward K of reference an MMPSTIT | ), qont hefore me turned and asked: | munication with Saunders and But- year. ‘with the discoveries of scienc and their Rangoon choic g fall make this a point; it will be one uent revotu- | which 2 4 is taken at liberal prices. The ouly | Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers. | 3 wesk & o 2 e bl T iy | indeed! When I went through here | hundred: Ach \ very large quantities, and the price | 6 1-2; Pulm, 5@5 1+4; German Mot- o e ke Chieago. Put in your stock yards, 3 decade with the mataral relt O watiitade | e found on the road; now T see | Omaba leaps in a month from al- Caretully; Corrected tDaily EROCK.. e as postponed on account of | dollars—if you can’t get a State | Bright do do do o 270 S ishes the | do do Virginia. S e o i e | 270 Farnham Street, furnishes ided with! th leman; and | be the entire trade of Saunders, But- riptior 0il walnut mouldings, one inch, | 32 our traveling friend was pleased to | trouble we may undergo to get it. o 2 o original record of | important of the three towns situ- | pgp 7 ATEST FASHIONS. 15¢; 3 inch 2lc. Berlin gilt, 1 inch B roes for carrying 3 on 0 & successtul | woot bank of the Elkhorn, whose | Snck G@10c 2 fach 10620 3 Toch iucl 5 2 incl @ 20¢; een used, but every page has been vgwfl 98 | Though but two yeal e eates pacaniary cxpendi- | present season will show a larger | pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 0@ | Union ind all wool terry, per yard | DAMASKS, LR PR TR Intian Heads : e TR0 R fine . do By o.B.. EREER ound. "o | Ootongs per Union per yard, 150; all wool, | JouRévEs” 2 00a3 00. wen your d. do £ Sugar-Coated, Comeen Roo: and Herbal Julce, Antie Billcns Granules. THE %L GIANT” CATHARTIC, or Multum RISING SUN MATTRASSES, l«nnC{'T’— T Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 0045 00; straw, { Caiifornia 3 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50. Stark A. f Gunnes, heavy weight | 40" tight” " | Burlaps, four bus! | Dundee’gunnies. Grain bags, Awoskes A do do Ludowa SPICE Penang bestper pon uea of auy longer 1 nacecous pills, ! balky dngredienty raarge | Lecovia satin. ‘ation of chemic Naumkeag eatin LUMBER. Peppenell satin.. 3 | Subject to change of market without rotice. ‘WM. M. FOSTER, Tae Kansas City, St. Joe and Nutmegs, Council Bluffs R. R Cloves | Alspieo 2 00 U.P. R R trck bet. Farabam and Doug- | - as. do do do ds LOS ANGELES VINEYRDS.” Isthe only dire line to BAKING POWDER. | Manufactured by the Tmperial Bak- | 7 Powder Co., Omaha, Neb. GEO A. HOAGLAND. ST. L.OGIS AND THE EAST, Fiox Depot for the sale of his | OMAHA AND THE WEST NATIVE WINES 1 AND | BRANDIES M. EELLER & Co, Corerjol_Batiery agd W is, 20 11, and up- e mouizea produce ouzh. s, 88 o ov. hirg s thors rating Fencing No1. do"* No 3 88 495 24 13 5 G 16 Tots FARS. anufacturer, 532 reet. 'Address the Publishers, D. Appleton & Co., 51 Broad ey liflew'Y’oyl’-k. . . between Omana and St. b 70 ¢ between OMAHA anu NeW YORK. gesess th St s This the Only _ine running a 300 PULLWMAN SLEEF - FRUM OMARA, OF THE UNION PACIF < met with in the shops is astonish- posiion as have ey sugsated by 1OMST €5 4 oy TRt as to its water power, ; ¥ BLE. (Bt i 30 vl prosent Sdition have been | pams in tho Wy i . picd = o ik e ety ot o o e vipliny | streams in the’ west can its ‘equal | materials in wool, silk and wool, | y,iffum remarkable leatures of scenery | the necessary power to one flouring | huire their artsic_ cxoeliase: the cost of | tago " and before many seasons we | the trimming. All these tissucs are mirable feature of the Cycloj payatie | depending upon it for power, It i o The work i 2d 15 Subecribemonty. garibie | SOl | tinen, batiste. mohair or sultane, housand Wood Engravings, and with | here has been in successful operation | broi several ‘May Stripes, to every one’s surprise,ha Inextra Cloth, por o | for itself a reputation second to none oA white and black, looked charming 1o Half husea, extra git, per vol il eige er of Messrs. Williams and Purchase, = front with bows of ribbon | N Three volums now ready. Succesding vo- 3 and the necessary brains and west- Specituen pages ol the AxERICAX Cycigs o as Kelsey, are | the faille cuirasse must be of the "LASS CANVASSING AGEN13 ) IR WANTED mill, building and macninery, is | dresses, but makes a demi-toilette | machinery of any mill in the State. | olive green, and reseda are the nnu ! e een at the Lusinuss for twelve | diverse colors; the same remark ce o Kaowiedge. - . | s wiieh are introduced for | {15 the Loast of the town, the county, | 1% they bave the Therit of being | Peppenell 14 e eyt MR TS | and the State, and on very few | bandsome and cheap. There are | ds 104 Tty and force to_the explsna- o fi‘;‘:‘.fi“.?.‘x X aral history, and depict the ;wfull:"d- It is at l-frw‘ntgl_l_ly u:;d and cotton and wool. The latter | %0 %3 or the purpose of Suppying the | o,xs very fresh and pretty, makes | foer s | and saw mill, but movements are | UP Well for country dresses, and can | pains have been spared to | on foot to utilize it to more advan- | be simple or elegant, according to | {Deir execation 1» enormous, | e L e ome moception a3 an sd- | |hope to see woolen, flax, paper and | - o o [ B et 0 orlhy | other tnills doing’ therr Mty and | enerally in light shades; and of its high character. _ | whether the material be precale, e wark 1s sod 1o Subscribers onl : i oo com | will not fuil them, pleted n sixieen large octavo volumes each | e flouring mill already located | is ornamented with English e ‘containiag about 890 paged fully flustry ol o | broidery, Russian guipure or cheny. Emarous ovtored Lithographic Maps. for nearly two years, and the “Wa- | PRICE AND STYLE OF BIXDING. | tarloo” hrand has aiready achieved | becomefashionable again; some toil- 58 | ettes in'white and marom faille, or 10 ity Morvern, per VoL {in the State. The firm has been | changed materially by the addition | at the late races. Long polonaises 1Ia il Morodes, a8t are to be met with, ornamented in In fall wassia, per Vol | both formerly of Omaha, who bring to the enterprise abundant capital, | matching the stripe, upon Jams, until completion, wi.l be issued once | fulard jupons, or stugs of the same two months zo- | ern pluck, The firm, consisting of | shade; or, simple tunics knotted as ey g type, illustrations. e these gentlem and the former | a scarf behind. With these tunies, Desent "ratis, on appiication. 3 doing business under the name of | same color as the jupon. Mohair is the “Waterloo Milling Co.” The ouly in vogue for travelling worth fifty thousand dollars. Tt is | of much taste of colors, the different | supposed to have the best outfit of | shades of ecru, gray in all tints, Mr. Chas. Boltrush, thegentlemanly | mode. - Eeru not being a shade well and obliging miller—one who has | defined harmonizes with the most years, and thoroughly understands | perbaps applies to the grass, but the | M every branch—showed us something | latter have most distinction when | " KEARNEY'S “Delf- | v 7 FLUID-EXTEACT BUCHU The only knowa remel) jfor BRIGHT’S DISEASE, And apositive cure for Gout, Gravel, Strictures, Diabetes, Dyspepsis, Ners retentio or Tacontinence of Urine, Trrl- B e e Diceration of she BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, SPERMATORRH®EA, coerhoe or , Diseases Prostrate o e i iaider. Coent o RICK DUST DE- GRAVEL OR BRICK And Mucus or Milky Discharges. KEARNEY'S vous Debility, Dropsy, | | new, but of great efliciency in the manufacture of first-class flour, to | wi a steamer, a machine which | thoroughly steams the wheat before | it reaches the stones. This process | renders the bran larger, and pre- cludes all danger of any future | sweating, as it is termed. Mr. B, | stated that he considered this steam- | | ing one of the essential requisites to | the manufacture of a first-class ar- ticle. The mill is capable of shipping | a car load of flour and feed daily. | Just back of the mill stands what is termed the hog palace—one of the | | completest arrangements for _the | | housing of hogs, we ever saw. Sev- | eral hundred of these animals are raised by the proprietors of the mill. ‘, Walking into the saw mill,we there noticed everything complete and | | unique. A large circular five-and- half foot saw, is kept continually | busy, besides a small one for lighter | work. Rafting Lias been going on | all spring. 'They can and have been | sawing, we understand, about 3,000 | feet daily, and it is estimated that | | there are at least 200,000 more | waiting in thepond. Leaving the | | mill, and walking toward the main | of the town, we pass a very ndsome residence, belonging to Mr. Elias Kelsey, situated about { 200 yards from the mill, and just at | the commencement of tha town site | proper. This site has been veyed, the streets have been wid- | ened, and other improvementsmade | | Where practicatde. Tw~—- =~ | | . purTES Were | ia out some time ago, and but | | strong and in all the preva | ming it wi upon a darker color. has just now a great success ple costumes, being neither | | too light nor too dark, and not the | Coves legst “of it advantages, it _suits street dresses admirably. Many | costumes are to be met in black | faille, ornamented _with Jet, com- | pleted by a pelerin_loaded with fringe and jet lace. Steel-blue pro- | ducesan excellent effect upon pale | blue faille or marine blue. For full dress, pearls and embroidery are still essential; a new silk gauze, something resembling the fros shades, is iueh patronized for toilettes. The cuirasse will be worn as far Into the summer as the heat will permit; it displays the graceful- ness of the figure foo well to be quickly set aside. Ladies not tall and slender, should avoid the | cuirasse; with the latter and_a Chi- na grape searf garelessly tied before or behind, one can do withouta | confection, A graceful and economical toilette | can be made of Valencia—a cheap materisl in silk and wool—by trim- ith a small flounce of light | coiored taffeta; a colored flounce around & polonaise, the sleeves, and the pockets, or around the tunic, imparts eleganga to the most modest | tissue in the world. Outside of dia- dems, no two hats assemble each other; those in straw azo triumed | with foulards w-2 ° ., pusea gauze, and China crape, and bouquets of flow- ers. The Leopold-Robert form, ap- following quotations this day : do B! estoga, & Fre Go'd " Medal | YANKEE NOTIONS- ]‘ Ext | KURTZ MOHR & co., 231 Farnham ¥l -3 ust E - ERe GENERAL COMMISSION, J. C. ROSENFELD gives us the ! Butter, active, cholce toll 15@18; Rough Ensweld Giass, coldr P Flat Glass, 50 ¥ ¢ discouut 59 35 | 3 Batten por Hneal o Pio g o 15 | 35 per cont off Chicago list. DOORS, (Wedged ) 25 per cent off CL sexgo list. BLINDS. 30 per cent off lst. White lime per bbl. Lonisvil Plaster paris per hbl Plastering bei Tarred fel le cement per bl lastering OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, &, N. 1. D.SOLOMON. ROBERT (. STEELL. BRADY & McA AND. No. winter @] ¢ “sraind %8 | Lubricating | W. Vi V o < Pure . frauds s 1% CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR Wholesale depot 548 14th » Hall barrel sacks... . 400,000 ACRES! —OF THE FINEST— FOR SALE EXPRESS TRAIN, | SAN FRANCISCO, B2 Passengers taking other routes uave a | disagrecable transfer at the &iver Station. | With Less Changes and in sdvines of other | linca. i | | Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars, , Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, | | au €an, BT EX. J. LEGGAT. | SaTwL ¢ utpas PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY! HEACHING ALL EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES ‘This Entire Line is equipped with Miller’s Safety Plaiform and Coupler =. M. CI.ARIX, | - - Neb,| FINEST in the STATE ! | mickes forsae st cor, Tenih an Far And will be sold at from = 3| $2,50 to $5.00 PER ACRE! For Cash or on Lovg Time. 38 35| ETS for sule ai O, &3 | pot, bearing coupus 42 | he to b g wich Kazaas Cltg; 8 Jou will | J0s.7EHON, Puss. Agt. and the Celebrated Westinghouse Air Brake. 82 See that your tickets rad via eph & Couacil 1rod, Via Omaha and St. Louis. | reets, and U. P. Depot, Omal GEO. L. BRADBURY, @en'l Agent. | . F. BAENARR 4 €D Gen'l Sugs, ¢ ot i Jayment VANDALI A ROUTE ST. LOUIS TUBACCO WORKS. Leggat, Hudson & Co., Manafursurers; of every arius e ASY ua | Fine Cut Chowins AND SMOKING simpaired for 50 thatthey are af. 5'is mot the cats indece von i say 18 fusc as akes & larger I yore FOR PYLES Zax O K SALERATUS! — AND— tely, Mr. Silvas, the U. P. Photo- | pears to reign in great favor. Col- Extract Buchua ’jgmphor, whom we spoke of in our | lars in the finest linen or battite, are ; | Tast letter, having purchased some | worn with street costumes; they are Permanently Curesall, Disesses of the | i ' ored of fine land adjolning the | worn with street costumes; they Bladder, Kidnoys, <and s Dropsiesl ] TIN, SHEET-IRoYN. WIRE, &C. | |, SC[;[OONMAKER & SO& | PROPRIETORS OF THE Eggs, brisk, 11; Apples, 8 00@8 50 | per barrel; Live Chickens in de- mand from 300@225 per dozen; | Turkeys, 6 00 ; Oranges and Lemons | BAKING SODA! BEsST IN UsSE Sokd by Pundt, Meyer & Raspkeand Whitney, % ‘Bauserman & Co lour Special Brands: B A s T MILTON ROGERS, COR. 1l4th & FARNHAM. are worn high behind, sometimes FINE CUTS: SMOKINGS: | plaited, very open before, and fold- town, has also laid out a new par] These will make the town in & fe Swellings, Existing in Men, Women and Children, No Matter What the Age! St mre: Prot. Fluid Extract Buchu is worth wmore than all other Bachus combined.” Price one dallar per bottle; or, six bottles for five dolars. Depot 104 Duane St, N. Y. A physician in attendance to answer corres- pondence and give advice gratis. Basend stamp for pamaphlets, free. g Crane & Brigham Waolesale Azeuts, Sem Francisco, Cal. ap2swit —~10 THE— NERVOUS & DEBILITATED OF BOTH SEXES. 50 OHARGE FOR ADVIOE AND OON- SULTATION. R J. B. DYOTT, graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Pailadel- phia, suthay of several valuable works, can be consulted on all dis eases of the Sexual and Urinary or- gans, (which be has made an_es- pecial 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 discases with success. Cares guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance ean forward let- ters describing symptoms and en- closing stamp to prepay postage. p&Send for the Guide to Health. Price 10¢.. J. B. DY0111, M. D. | Physicion and Surgeon, 104 Duane ( street, N. Y. | L ik el P P OB TACLES TO MARRIAGE, APPY RELIEF EOR YOUNG MEN from the eflects of errors and abuses in ettty e Manhood restored. Imdelements removel New method of treat: wmeni. B oks andcirculars rent free in sealed i Siath s, P s | Tatitati m having & b for Bomor ‘condu and prafessionul skill 80T m “Vae bottle of Kearney's | vears, a splendid place for comfort | ing dow and ease, as the river affords the | able for travelling, morning wear best of fishing, and the prairies and woods afford excellent hunting. | | "By the way we would mention | | the great number of pleasure seek- | ers whom we find going to Water- | | 100 to spend a day or two, and some | a week, in fishing. Ample accom- | modations can be afforded them at | the hotel, the Waterloo House, and | they will be hospitably receivedand | generous entertained by the oblig- | | ing host, Mr. Logan, to whom we | are under many obligations for in- | formation relative to the town and its prospects. Or if they are of the sort who love solitude, they can do | | as many others are doing, pitch their tent beneath the broad spreading and shade yielding cot- | tonwood and maple which line | the banks of this beautiful stream for miles. We find the streets lined | on either side with thrifty young | maples which in a few years will | | add immensely to the looks of the | | town. We had the pleasure while | in town of meeting with Mat Han- | son, one of the best blacksmiths in | | the West. He makes a specialty of | | doing that mosg difficult of ~all smith work, sharpening mill points. | Picks are shipped to him per express from all parts of the State, and | from Towa. We find the general merchandise trade well sented here by the Waterloo Milling Com- pany, who have a very large stock | | on hand, while next door to them | are still located the old reliable—the Donahoo Bros. Across the track | we stepped into the store of L. L Stephens & Co., this firm are doing a heavy business. Their warehouse | is stored full of grain, and the cat- tle which they handle show evi- dence of thrift and energy. fi MeLaughlin, formerly of owa, and will also is about opening a drug store, practice Mr. Straight, a carpenter and build- medicine. | er of Omaha, is about locating, and isat present busy on the house which Mr. Purchase is erecting. A | lumber yard is located_here | and doing a fine business. Many houses will be erected during the | summer. Mr. Trimble, formerly of the furniture house of Omaha, has located here and builds immediate- ly. Muchof theland adjacent to | aterloo is_being eagerly bought | B At prtat e o townsman nce, t | an entire section within two miles | oftown, Sweet Bro's. are busily | Colored collars are suit- and ple-nics. Young ladies even copy the children’s sailor collar. M ALL ABOUT THE WATER WORKS The central elty of the West Quite proud of late has grown, Avd feels it can no longer wait 200 Ui d to own. The greatest cities of Who wish to cut a At once erect a reser Upon their hignest hill. 1 water works we try, Toput in sewers good and strong, And make our streets quite dry And when the thi ; WOl calebeate atomce ™ n : Bats of Bunce. For all new styles that ow are out, y kinds or wore, them cheap at Bunce's w York store. Th Chunpion Hutter of the West, 235 Dot asireest. e M. omr caKa GREGE & KARBACH, 15(h st. Letween Farcham snd arney sts. OMAHA, NEB. — MANUPACTURER 07— som. | are advancing, Oranges 830 per | box, Lemons 9 0dper box, | Dandee thimble skeins, Stor ba'f patent axles, discount 10 per cent. AILS. HARDWARE. J0HX T. EDGAR. P E £ cent, GRSTRLTLESERS ananoananaess Topre | e A wpre | Spring and Farm Wagons, | BUGGIES AND CARRING Dealers in a0d wanufacturers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO HORSX SKOEING. B Repairing cf wagons and blacksmitbing | prompily done st reasonalve prices mydewom | 7 Hol's Ha = Chamy Charles Fopper, WHOLESALE BUTCHER | o> AND CATTLE BROKER, | SALT LAKE CITY, UTAR. | DR, A. S. BILLINGS, DENTIST, 284 Farnham St., Bet. 13th and 14sh, up stairs. Teeth extracted without pain, by useof Ni- | trous Uxide Gas. @ 0ice oven atall hour st J. C, LEE, CARPENTER AND BU,LDER, 2% FARNHAM STREET, Moore do's “spring point”’ L H shove! ES. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. scrTazs. o 5. vest King.per dos, net.. BRER eBaR do o - @ 82Uk £8 ¥8883 sssn ' BZew TIN Caarcos | 10314 1C, fair quality.. 10314 Ie, best qual x4 IX 20218 do i do - do o (st quality do do do Sheet 24 to 35 inches Thuners solde (extra reficel.. o Ne do Uid metal...... First quality, Numbers 16 to do do ' do do do 27 Juniata, No. 24... o "do 25 o 27 pere 1710 No. 1, do Russia. do , stain e Less than {1l bundles, cdd one eent. A" Ameriean immitat'n Russia, all Nos. Less ihan full tundles, add ono cent. GALVANIZED. BRIGHT WIRE. 0 g 2 i) 7 § ° g - 10,1 15 59 1 5 PITTSBURG. WHITE LEAD:Pullmnn Palace Cars AND COLOR WORKS Indian=polis, PITTSBURG, PA. 3 % Bstablishod 1835. Manufactarers of Strictiy{Pure £ | White Lead, Red Lead, Litharge | | E 3 ™4 | The strongest and brightest manufacturered. GUARANTEE. We guarantee our brand of Strictl Putty, Colors Dry and in}0il. “ PURE VERDITER GREEN, Philadelphia, green y Pure e free from impurities, and yay €50 Jasaion found this pack: waridm J. SCHOONMAKER & |LEAD PENCILS | Cleveland, 8uffalo & Boston - The following Premiams have been J JCKCI = 3 awarded for 33 Dixon's American Graphic | ;ome | 2ett OR LEAD PENCILS: Sold for every ounce of adul SON - L Gold Medal of Progress, Vienna, 3 o | 1873, & | % 5 trial Fair, 1873. 2% | First Premim Brooklyn 14,14 | trial Expesition, 1873, 20 25ss® | 88888 888 saee | Non.156 ‘i 1 1 Per bundle 15 per eent discoun GROCERIES. STEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 147H sT. | Jos. Dixon Crucible Co., l Orestes Cleeve 3 ¢ CLARK & FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND 1178 sT. m72m First Premium Cincin natti Indus- | indus- For “amples or information addross the st JERSEY CITY, N J. TRAINS DAILY ! LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH INGLESICE. BULLION. MONTANA. BEAUTY. | GILT EDGE, 'CASTLE BROS., IMPORTERS OF TEAS fi' —AND— Louisville, cor. second & Vine Streets, | East India Cecods, Chioa.go, 213 and 215 FRONT STREET San Franci California, Columbus, { | mesm Pittsburg,] PASSENGERS | THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE —T0— | All Qur Tobaceos Strictly Waranted. OFFICE AND SALESROOM St. Louis Mo. @arTimo PLATTE VALLEY Going East or South from Omaha Samuel C. Smith, Local Ageat for’the Baltimore, ‘Washington, NEW YORK LINCOFN ROUTE” | ATCHISON & NEBRASKA | U- P- R. R. LANDS, ‘n(_ri ‘Trains from West. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO RAILROAD Columbus, - Neb, = Government Lands Located! U. P. Lands Sold! Tmproved Farms and Town Eots for CASH! —oR. ON LONG TIME!! #57All Communieations Cheer- fally Are for Sale at the | Company’s Office, And sccure for themseives the cholce of Six | Popular Routes from S1. Louis, and at the Offices in the West. Atchisoa to Chicago and St. Louis, 3 All making Relisble Connections 2o beiog Y, 2 p 7 FOLLETT, | Eauipped with Palace Day and Sleepizg Cars. i L3 Al delay and inconvenfence arriving fro- z Ferrienacd transters can bo seoiied West Chicago and St. Louls by securing Ticketn via TCHISUS & LROAD. E. SIMPSOY, Gen'l Supt., Txpiax. CHAS. Gew Established in 1851. Unitea siates Direct and Reliable Connections are also made 2 | Confectioners’ Tool Works, | pireczni titte coonetions aro oo | Great Arkaunsas Valley & Colorado, | Thos, Mills & Bro., Nanatacturersof Confectioners’Tools | Machines, Moulds, Ice Crea Freess:a, ac., | Nos. 1301 & 1303 North Eighth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. EeTanuisnEp 1364" [ W DATITY BHE And with ail lines runming South to points in ‘Bouthern Kansas aad the Indian Territory. for Ticket; LINCOL & ATCHISON W. F. WHITE Gen'l Pass. Ag't. s via AreniSon. Kansas | " ADVERTISE IN THE 1 19odsosg 1y ELTS T “Lanown) [ UMENTS, 10.435TONES, ETC, ETQ