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GROCERIES. = 3 I\ n APPLETON'S A DARK TRAGEDY. A FEMALE WESTON. Money and Commerce. - ER. CHICAGO & NORTHWES'N | Chicago, Rock Ishnd, n fl N ) T B U Y.' ~ 800 | STEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 14TH sT. . B A erican & Cotored Proschar: Kaseh 3% | CLARK & FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND | b e e and Pacific R. R. UNTIL YOU HAVE m | A Cotored Preacker Kuocks one| Omaha to Truckes on Foot | Daily Review. 3% Umer The Popular Route fram us eraxp cexraz zovresrox | CAREFULLY EXAMINED CYCL'OPAZEDIA | °f bis Descoms in the l S5 st waorsas vt | O MM A ET A |OMAHA TO CHICAGO | Head withs Playful The Truckee (Nev.. blican, ( s - MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 Farn- | £ 4 [¢ He ¥g 3 New_Revised Edition. | e of June 4, bas the following: “A OFFICE OMAHA DaILY Bsk, 3 u ham St. | —To— AND THE EAST, iy e o g i | X Witasn pessell TREREN Towkne st o June 13, 1874. 9 %| warrsey, BavsERMAX 4 Co, 247 | . 5oclock vesterday morning Who 3 i 3 Touglas St oad ' e { e i Sevet Toad | has walked the entyre distance from | There ws a more liberal inquiry 5 85 srows s mie, Cor. 13th ana | CiC2g0 and the East!|ve Do Mo, Duvemport end. Bock | } Engravings snd Mape. A new kind of warfare was devel- | Omaha. She has followed the rail- | for money at the banks to-day and . Douglas Streets. ANDTHE Wl Pessegur Trsise are cquipped itk the Tur work originally publisbed under the title | oped in this city last night. Amin- | rord track closely and has been | g1} pooq paper was readily discount- 15 15| SUGAR | Miller's Patent Safety Piatform and Coupler. i oL THE NEw AN one the wids | isterial gentleman being in a play- | some fifty days in_making the trip. | , S, a daah o B 18| Graouated pro. }i ©Omly Direct Route |, Vol s P ) mpe s e aieedia Sl rts o | ful humor took oecasion to- exbibit | Nearly every conductor, and brake- | throug] 2P| S o A S u | 2 Fast Express Tralns Leave Daily, | o Uotiod Buates, and the sigual devlopments | his dislike to the eibly sintul | man on the ailrond betwreen Oma- | out nd closes with satisfactory fn- 5 1t | Crunel a0 piite T rairie Do hion: W ineae < naeciing us otiows: | which have taken place 1o Srers, boeh U | characteristies of a in_his | ha and Truckee have observed her | dications of a good business for the % 13| Standard A do 4 Dutaih, Janewviite, Komel | AT DES MOINES with the Des Motnes Yater | iirors and publishers to submit i 1o sa exact | chureh, by playtully pounding him | as they passed ber ou thei respec- | eyt ® 0@ Potnes W ateriavwm, Oamieah, Fom | oy oo lor Onkalooes, Ortums, Keokub | 2ath revision, snd 1o lssue B % | on the head with the victim’s own | tive trains. She was very reticent g + . B 175 238 Du Lac. Madison and Milwaukoe. | AT GKINNELL with the Central Railrosd of | dition. emified, Tun Ausmicax Creioras- | {0 enticing him into an | In conversation, but claimed tohave | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 18 14l | ATowa; for all polate north to St Panl | P4 she Lot sen yours e rogremaf & | gut_of-tho-way locality. a recreant husband somewhere in | uotes: 16 Bedng e Shoristand Flst Comoleted Line | AT WESE LISERTY, wich ihe, Burlggten, covery l-v.y% on impers:ive L. T. Jones, the preacher, is “pas- | California whom she was seek- | Land G 00 17 B | Burlington, Cedar Rapids, Dubaque & Si. | made & new work t A African Baptist | ing. Numerous offers were Grants... $800. B W . | Paal, At 'WILTON JUNCTION wiih the | waat. . | tor of the First P } Land Warrants, (160 acres)... 185.00 s |3 OMAHAandCHICAGO, SowuthWetern oranch, for Muscatise. Tue movemeat of political afirs bes ¥eb’ | Church. He mustnot be confoun- (made her of a ride on | arran »'g ) o ] " | Washington and all peinte soath. | it the discoveries of_icience w54 el | ded with the Rev. Dennis Jones of | the freight trains, all of which she | Agricultural College Serip, 15w Cunstant vaprov.m ute have taken place 1n | AT DAVENFORT with the baveuport & St h ruittul application 10 the of | . e T. 2 Al 60 acres)... 2 | 8 - - e way of reluciug Grade, and placiog Tron | Paul Railrosd for points nort I aris and the convemiencs B0 e uin: | the Second Baptist Church. L. T. | peremptorily refused. Shedeclined State, Co d City Wi | =~ | Common pr galion. with Steel ing 16 18 rolling stock | AT KOCK L>LAND with the Westera Union Saciallife. Great wacs a0d conseguent 1Yl | e here from Canada 8 few | trusting herself to the dangersand | State, County an ar- G g 2ew and Elegant Esiiroad lor Freeport, Belolt, Kacine, Mik- | ) e har moment.. The { months ago. He is a man of good | uncertainties of railway travel and | . T #he 39| — | Omies i DAY and SLEEPING CARS | wiukee and ail pointi fa norihera Lliaols Soduiey, wuich wasat its beight whon the It | 11y inments and is versed in three | walked every step of the way. Her g 4 oriughouse Alr Brake” | ATROUK TSLAND with the Rackiond, Reck | ¥ polume o e Ol o P we of commerciai | or four different languages. Jim | dress consisted of a of loose [ Dry goods were moved in large soars i o comlorty, | isand and St Louis Nailroud Tor St Louis | !\ d nd indastrial activity eped v | Henderson, deacon in the same | Turkish trowsers, of canvas | quantities to-day and staple grocer- | _ Powell & Co.,, Soap monufacturers. tracling the age can producs. | AT RECK ISAND. with the Peoria & Kock Large accessions 10 | chureh, is & blacksmith, well-known | similar in texture to that used by | - 3 Sapo Publico, 6,1-2@6 3-4; Savon 10 Fust Express Traius run each | * Taiand Bailroad for Peoria sad points ewt. | R { eige bave ‘been made by tigable rprrig) Rev. Mr. Jones has | miners for hose in hydraulicing. A | 108 received a fair share of attention. Republic, d (P Olive, 6 to by o o .'.’L?n'-'.'&-“n- A — av:&.h--u‘ braseh. for Hea- | A S WE HAVE TWELVE GOUD REASONS [ P et poliinl | been boanding with Henderson ever | wool sack protected her neck and | The boot and shoe trade continues | (PIDI Go- WWM' g & " ecrlog 10 the ir gtne W | oy L Chlteather st iz, | A Sy n.E i dua.-urin:ul. e v | since he came to town. chest, and & small striped shawl | good and orders for summer cloth- ; h P e it tion bmey vk tow | A poinurorg hand a1 QuICK an asv, e whose wamen ase 18 { Last evening they started fo the | was wrapped around her shoulders. | ing were heavier than on any pre- | 16d: 6 1-4a6 1-2 Yissour Vrtiey e e . [ Chea» and Clean. ' mosth, sad of i Masonic lodge, and as Henderson | In height and size she is rather be- s iy o Cho ol ABT GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S | M Wek & ¢ e e e RS JERS T s Mon Jought and imporiast sieges maintaivel. | states, Jones induced him to go | low the medium. Her features Y 248 + STOCK. - 3 Pacitie raj dge, | 112 this line, can bo procured, and suy lafor- | Rl T T e of which the details are 88 yet Prervel 07 | round Ly way of Cherokee street. | were rather coarse and, asmay be ) Carpets and oil-cloths were in Benjamin B. J: tive U | pAz G 10N for Fort Dodgs, | mation obial o, onceraing points, at the | @Y Ther bake evuly and quickly, ) in the newspapers er i the Rt Po tate | They did 50, and near Fifth, as the | su severely bronzed by ex- demand, on_western account. jam lanes, Decotitive Up: Fi AT MAKSHALL for St. Paul, Mioneapotis, | Ormaha, and also st the peiicipal deses aess | They have alwavs & guod dratt, tions of the day, bu ¥ d y Black, 3 principal ( Uheir place i perimanent sad Balic STy | story goes, the preacher attacked the | posure to the sun and weather. The | The furniture trade shows a decided | bolsterer and dealer in fino art goods, | Biack gocds, e Duiath, and nortbwesters polate, @ Coday | 008 the lineot the U.'F. K. . | wg They are made of the bestmaterial { - %o | deacon, and knocked him down | distance from Winnemueea to th 3 270 Parnham Street, furnishes the | 4o 4o Loririari's Tolis, Chmine Cliy, Buriingien sa 5. Lawis. | Sggene Cherbel Themgh to ol They' roast perfectiv, § with hisown hammer, which Jones | Wadsworth (136 miles) she made in | improvement over the previous | ) or U RS - Brght 4o 4 p | P LTNTON Tor Dubugger Duatelth, Frak Erincipal Rasters Poon [Twes ey 1 had borrowed during the day | four days, at the rate of thirty-four | Week; one firm having shipped sev- G R T B e L e | i ™ & o Il ey ac3 easily masage ) from Mr. Henderson, for the stated | miles a day. She made no halt in | eral car loads on mail orders. FRAME MOULDINGS. e amd Minnesota e | AT, " Gewisert | @ ey v parestend e e atistaction. purpose, as she declares, of fixing up | passing lhx::zh ;Txa”‘x Some | The produce market is well sup- | Oil walnut mouldings, one inch, Caliornia peschen per oun o FULTON o Piewpert, Minkos Miwwn- | - ) ot s ronie s o —— { | ab wine orchock by officers Dent | thoaphtale would ks hor S0t | Glied, and the commission houses | per foot, 5 2inch 10c; 3 inch 15¢; N i | ave F2G0 with o ratway Maes ending | 7 RIS SAWNERL | Emesdsior Maw'fz Co,, i | and Mason, wandering around in a | entry about the middle of the | are all satisfied with the trade. The | polished walnut, 1 inch 7¢; 2 inch | % e s erazed condition. They took him to | forenoon yesterday, but the walk of | supply of flour rather exceeds the | 15¢; 8inch 21e. Berlin gilt, 1 inch | do German ciic Lermiuation. ve | i | i None of the original stercotype plates have | the olice court, but he was perfectly | this remarkable pedestrian was i 2i 12@30¢; 8 inch 1 do rasoberries 2"«":":»‘; ] o e o et e | T and sould scarecly botaken 16 | ayateriote s past finding out,” | S0, and large consignments of | 6@1%c; 2 inch 12 %c; = ‘ ik g do rasins pr 0% e fine brands remain unsold at | 45c; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1| 35 Sl rasics hasotie Ken‘r i plan and compass 23 it predeces” | {0 the building. Dr. MeCormick is | and she strode on ahead of time, | Y*7Y 2 2 : - 5 tegpng: chesiod hseagh o) putasiye 9 { vk il resar poiry DL | aitending him, He states that the | arriving here at such an early hout | the close of the week. iuch 5@10c; 2 inch 10@206; Sineh | o sar. T e i tare, and Wit B med by longer ex- | skull is not fractured but that there | that scarcely half a dozen were able et 15@30c. dairy Lo 70 | T Gal Puseag'r AgE L Porionce and catargod Kuowledge, . |15 a bad contusion. The man’s | to take observations of the event. | WINDOW SHADES. L 2 e Mlastrations bicn: “ition have been | Mouth is also very sore where his | It had been the intention to give | Caretully Corrected Daily Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per addd not for Uhe sake of pictoriabefiect, but 10 | ascajlant inserted his hand to keep | this wonderful woman a sort of | 7 Preprietor of the gresier ucidity and force 10 the eXPla® | 1oy quiet His hand is crippled | triumphant reception In Trackee pein, 1 00; ornamental bands, 3 000 & | fonsimiert B e et | and scems to have been tichawed | (and surely the occasion warranted | DRY GOODS. i St ach giditinsl flat,, s -pax Omaha & St Louis Short | ost {mous and sospre. | Up.” The warlike minister has so | it), but she stole a march on us & y ) Srchitestare, uad ur, 48 el s the YREIOM IS | 1 puted all attempts to discover A Pascd along_tapidly, aileatly | - - BROWN & mB0. Cor. Jath and | o NI 0 o) maha ouls ), Soven, " atesdad foc lasiructon rather thas | his whereabouts. — Leavenworth | and ® determinedly, as it bent meishiBteets 15003 0; Imperia, plate sad sir- Line embellishment, no paias Bars beet, ok & | Commercial of the 11th. on an important mission, the PRINTS. ped, 2 50u8 00, pocial, plain an b - exeeution Is epormous, and it is believed | fulfillment of which admit- 8 Raspberries, iy oifiads woume reiton 38 80 a4 ted of mo delay, circumlocution, DAMASKS. 1874! RISING SUN e e - , : speech-making mor publie recep- Ui 150 sll wool, a8 o i o Sabacsomonly, payabie | Vesterday we published the par- | fEICRISE, Tor PUNE teecps nion per yard, 150; all wool, | o pngy purpouster ... gsem ondivery o Sl 1+ ¥Al %o eom: | ticulars of a dastardly attack made | Hor, The tase i we venture to 2 00a3 00. P T —-y gk Blaisd e e ety lasiraed with | Y the Rev. Jones, of the African | to¥ "7, YL St TLETIAE o ver MATTRASSES. u “ oo et F = n:r ipss asd vi | Baptiet Church, on Deacon Hender- | i ortcoming of the tramsit of oG JEG s LTl oo 4| i | Samemom cclesed 1 ton 2fthe same congregation. In | Venus, or the pretty walks of such b e ot o | T e (vemaNmam— {4, | Tho Kansas] City, St. Jos;and | brief, Jones decoyed Henderson in- | Jiih, o (S Rty Walls of such B 3 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50at 80. | PRS- 38| e y | apication o to a dark alley, night before last,on | £'tie fute of that truant husband | LUMBER. L] < me vauabis moote ani the pretense of wanting assistance | of hers when she geta her hands | tubet Council Bluffs R. R to '*“'-‘l"j,““";:: vho was there | fairly Jocked in his bair it is not RETAIL LIST. 2 ) ::f"‘:“‘:flm n ";‘m 3“'““]&" Rl;‘e ;flnh|.euh &flnll%?clll‘llm. hl:ul: would Sublect to change of market without sotlee. Isthe only dire line to LOS ANGELES 1 = 2 2 - it Ve en for him never T el o it ouip i | autted Lim with a hammer | boen born. There will not be rocks WM. M. FOSTER, VINEYRDS. A s and doubtiess would have murdered | o+ 1 guntains enough in California 5 ST. LLOGIS O pecitien pagen of the Awsmicax Crcio- | him, if passers by had not put an | °f BT €RONEN B Gnraghl On U.P. B. B track bet. Farnhsm and Doug: e > ake st ‘showing typs. lllustrations. etc will | end to the tragedy. Policemen were | .t = ¢ e drstic n effect, but such PaEDLs, . s A I sight, AND THE EAST, FROM Depot for the sale of his | dicinal Bomnd s uspplistion s | sent hither and thither in search of GEO A. HOAGLAND. - | et i e e commpoend Batog oo b FIBST CLASS CAXVAS Jones, and yesterday Officer Dent, = . - | C e o othcra, wa ta = Address the Pubiahers, | attr diligent search found the fu! M At P, L CIGARS. NATIVE WINES | e wi ihors gitive in chison. ones was L2 e oty o N, M e 5 N D. Appleton & CO., | Fuiming himself off as a Mason on e 54 | oversiti; el el AND . 549 & 851 Bm.’, the good r;_ylare: peopleolAn-ll.xel;nn, s 105 nngx:; 'i‘.’. 1 ?I 3 S i and “was found enconsedin bed at | Yes, I remember that anecdote,” 3 00 | Becomtruciic Tpon vl New YOrk. | tic nouce of a Mason when Officer | the Sunday school superintendent | 2808, | Gewed Contr BRANDIES e ————— mau Den;: arrested hin‘-i He \vln.-l‘ hmllxl‘ll said, with the old pathos in his 500 L‘"n.,q = —_— Bel gum!.rrl‘ygcu-‘-uuc,-o - T to the city yesterday, and is now in | eyes. It was about a s| o orea- 0 00 e This the Only .ine runni - e care is seqaired while us KEARNEY'S | thecuisbuie awalting an cxsmina: | sore name iggits Gt e 1 ER (o | evraan seeren on wave| M- EELLER & Ce, | Foiiiiii Son. Sl for oid by. W | % % | PULLWAN SLEEPING CAR EAST | & . tion, rock old Maltby Vhen | | From emal N ARRIVAL From all the information we can | the lamented Judge Bagley tripped 8% — oo Corner of Battery and Washiogion Sts. | FLUID-EXTRACT .. | mather, Jones and Henderson’s wife | and fell down the court-house stairs 5o i ot | hiad some kind of an intrigue, and | and broke his neck, it wasa great 2750 3 { . am smancsice, caL. | the reports create the belief that she | question how to break the news to -£% Pl s kit L w conspired with the pastor of the r Mrs. Bagley. But finally the 2% disagroeable transfer at the Kiver Station. | __ o peapsted 8 church against her husband, the | body was put into Higging' wagon, 13 MILLS FrLovE. S T deacon. Her picture, surrounded | and he was instruoted to take it to | 00 | depot 518 14th Street — 7 ’ Jas. 6. wUTLER s Pleasant ¥ by a few locks of hair, was found in | Mrs. B., but to be very guarded and | P | Halt varrel sacks | . | | =y Jones’ trunk. We are credibly in- | disereei in his language, and not S = PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY! | f . formed that Jones does not helong | break the news to her at ouce, but | 42 KEACHING ALL 1 The ouly knowa rewely fcr | to the Masonic fratérnity, although | do it gradually and gently. When 3@ !J). SCHOONMAKER & SON EASTERN AND WESTERN OITIES | - he succeeds well in representing | Higgins got ~there with his sad Lath per 1000... 350 | With Less Changes and in advnce of other | e : s virtues & N »§ DISEASE himself as member of (hat order. | freight, he shouted until Mrs. Bag- | KUKTZ MOHE & €0., 231 Farnbam | B4 K pireusr i 3% PROPRINTORS 0¥ TuE | i | ettt HT —Leavenworth Times, Jufte 12th. | ley came to the door. uare”dodo = e 4 it and el 'y ’ B Street. 06 3 | This Entire Line ith i k — gl he b dbg whlee | SPOOL COTLUN. o8 TR o PITTSBURG. Pty Pouce ::;-:S:r; ' S ! e - A Inquest on Abel. " “The widow Bagley? No, sir.” ) e XbOWS, (Gt | i | ST. LOUIS TOBACCO WORKS. the wmost I v z wpl) ; e £l Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, | 81 sk ye Gout, Gravel, Strictures, | Yesterday afternoon an excited TIl bet she does, But have it 423 | 35 per cent off Chicago list. m. b = | individual with his hat standing on | your own way. ~Well, then, does % DOOES, (Wedged ) Millee's Safety Platform and Coupler o LT | gEhey ore sold by all snterprising$ Diabetes, Dyspepeia Ner« two hairs and his eyes projecting ! Judge Bagley live here?'! 25 per cent off CL 1cago list. AND and the Celebrated Westinghouse DI',:G‘:‘ bty e from his head like the horns of a “Yes, Judge Bagley lives here.” BLINDS. B = gl ! rugd m vous Debility, Dropsy, | snail, rushed Into the office of Cor- | “I'll bet he don’t. But never 20 | 30 per contofrlist. COLOR WORKS Air Brake. Leggat, Hudson & Co., | oner Homes. Now, the eoroner is | mind, it aint for me to contradict. e LA - | B e that your tickets read via } Non-retention or Inoostinence of Urine, Ir- | by profession a dentist, and his first | I the Judge in?’ 250 | Flaster paris per b 35063 3 PITTSBURG, PA ! i thought as he glanced at the man | “No, not at present.” A H s BA | Knosas iz, & Foep & Counen euatibarensl ofl avary! anintec: wasthat he was well nigh distract- | “T jest expected as much. Be- | ol | Betablishea 18as5. . S BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, | &"vit othache He 'was son | cume, 3o knowiake hoki o SR | o, Yin Ot i 5. Zois s . 1 undeceived, however,as the frenzied | o'suthin, mum, for 'm a~going to | = . | Tickets for sle at cor. Tonth and Faraham Chewing SPERMATORRHEA, Tndividual eried out’ 8s soon as he | make & little communication, sod wonsy| OILS. PAINTS, GLASS, &e. | woor o yosa, Red Litharge | T e et 75 Sop, S e Cu could eateh his breath after running ’lrhmck?n .:ayba wn ar you some. e N. L D. SOLOMON. et Cokes By e Lot GFO. L. BRADBURY, Disesses of the Prostrate | up the stairs, | There's been an accident, mum. 26 50u7 25 . ol T At oot a the Batder, Colcutwn. | ~FuBon 8 man murdered ! l }'\'os‘m fiold Judge c;rla'lh up out 7 oou7 5 | ROBERT C.STEELL. P VERDITER GREEN . | A S — “A man murdered ?” cried the | here in wagon, and when you 8 0089 50 3 E URE 'BRD REE + F. BAENARD, A.C.DAWES, AT A e T B | coroner; “Hnw~;’hm?" o | o him you'llasknowledgo yourslt s0m3%| BRADY & MCAUSLAND. 2 el Sapt | Gow'l Pam. Agh, “In « gardin love; with a a aboutthe only The strongest and brightest green it Py TonAcco - And Mucus or Milky Discharges. P s g : thing that could be s comfort to et} i et e L e, o “How loug agor cried the | hlmf kel manufacturered. 3 ] Coroner, seizing his hat and cane. —_— e : | KEARNEY'S “Been done a good while, and no Lalgaseet’ Tront n® { | v ANDALI A SN DR ™ police nor constables hasn't never (4 1o e w1 S Pt i v - done nothin’ about it. Never been no ute Indian was arounc wn GENERAL COMMISSION. _ s - our brand of ¥ | b A Extract Buchu! coroner set. on lie body, nor nothiu’ | yesterday, selling suckers or trout | 3 ¢ “po o FUC Py s ;§ w&;-'::é:-?u .‘f: kgt ""."3‘ ROUTE p ial B et < - Permaneutly Cures. Diseases of the f the kind; no verdick—" such unsopl ical ousewives o o will pay in :ni. or_e:'»f)‘ ounce of a | > o feal | Wit the dead man's name? | 3% he could find. One lady thought | following quotations thisday: | Epemok G iz i 18| o e P k4 50w TEEUA SESEpY ur Special Brands:| g, p1nvG SODAS \ Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical | wio was he 27 cried the Coroner. | the flahy did not Iook exactly right | Butter, dull, 13 in_tubs; Eggs : SR 20y S e T A ] 3 D “His name was Abel.” for trout. “What make: their noses B i “Abel! Abel who? solong, Jim ? queried she. “Him |10 demand at 12ic per doz; Live| miy, SHEET-IRON. WiRE, 2¢. | LEAD PENCILS TRAINS DAILY!f ™" e EST IN UsS®E | ] g e B, Wemaen st Chlbiosn, “Do’t know, ~Nover heard | heap young,” said the deceitful Lo, | Chickens at 800 per doz; Strawber- | |/ o0 oens con i s RECEER ;i *| BEAUTY. INGLESICE. | sota vy Punit, Meyer & Raapkeasa i . the Age! nothin’ but his first name.” “Poco tiempo, plenty old; no more | ries in demand at 23¢ per box; The following Premiums have been | LEAVE ST. LOUES WITH BULLION. e e No Matter What the Age! “Well, what is the name of the | nose—mouth’ all the ‘ssmeme,” | Gooseberries, 3 00 per bu.; Cherries, FARNHAM. | Pl Pal C GILT EDGE. | MONTANA Prot. Stecle says: “One bottle of Kesrney’s | man who killed him? Do they | opening his biscuit-trap from ear to 30c per box] Oranges, 900, and | |'|n.|.edvlw | ullman ace ars o o 3 s e ot s ham . | Mesow; B Aavine Mo S lmkill'x “Pflll"md’ !nww 'l's Temens, 1400 per box. ! TIN PLATE. | THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE el CASTLE BBOS-, i “Well, 've heard that a fellow | “open countenance” of 'the - . : =1 ot IMPORTERS OF ! named Cain put out his light. Cain | man, the lady believed him_free cuancoat. Dixon's American Graphic | | 2 ; a2t per botle; or,six botles foF | o the brother of Abel, and—,” | from' guile, and purchased a HARDWARE. 13 00 Indianapolis i All Qur Tobaccos Strictly Warauted. | . " D St. N Y Oom;'nf smells a mice and, ?‘aur— { ;lofmn or 2 m;)m A“l: Jim’s etabi 5% o Al P 1 k ‘ | . ishing his cane cries: you git down | long-nosed trout, ‘went 2 1 00 | oo . Depot 104 Duane St,, ' | them stais, my fine fellow. Git, | ell till at breakfast the lady's hus« 0| gold Medal of Progress, Vienna, | Cincinnati, AL it ™™ =™ | and don’t you'show yourself here | band greaved to swallow » mouth. o hH o isville, b e AND = tres.. again!” With a loud guffaw the of the fish, He got more bones 1 2 50 | 1878, I-onmv:.ll s E: T bk | et Suvtet The Sk Thron | 1 s tioat " than Tt Rl o = 1] - | a Cor. Second & Vine Streets, | Bast India Coods, ; Crane & Brigham Woolesale Agsnts, Sa8 | ops at n time, the dootor calling | bread could dislodge. The husband it fim| First Premlam Clasinaatti ludus- | Chicago, """:,"‘,, out after him : “How dare you trifle | demanding to see the ‘young trout,’ 158 g 1700 | St. Louis Mo. 213 and 215 FRONT STREET e with an officer in this way, sir?” | the wife produced a speoimen, and po 2 | trial Fair, 1878, Columbus g San Franci = California. i CRpE—- Which the ‘ehid of the ey et s %8| First Premiom Erocklya fudus- | g o 38 | meserm E . ‘child o Northwestern horse nails. 2 7 Pitts h NERVOUS& DEBILITATED | - guppers Retigion. beguiled her. In case Jim should | Bundes shimbie skein oot | ovm & 3 | trial Exposition, 1873. | PASSENGERS } | again visit that house for the pur- b 7] oo R —— | Phi A PLATTE VALLE e OF BOTH SEXES. John Weiss, in an essay on Sena- | Pose of selling long-nosed. trout, he s | MBI SEH e M - wormim wnn e | hiladelphia,: Y p: tor Sumner, said of hi | will get such a dose of hot water on i SO or Infermerian satem the . . Going East or South from Omaha E ¥0 OHARGE FOR ADVIOE AND OOF- | Qur Senator's personal religion | his top-knotas will render the rais- i Jos. Di C ible Co., | Baltunore, . I e i 0s. Dixon Crucible Co., \ N SULTATION. did not rest upon any assumption of | ing of his hair an easy matter,— 5% o | ) { a supernatural revelation in the | Virginia City Ente . S seid w-slunghon, And Points on U. P.R. ., should take the - R J. B. DYOTT, graduate of %’S&’fi‘dfi.fl"m in [nh‘l}loeo?';fl" — 38 Orestes Cleeveland, Pres't | e/ 8 . YOTT, luat 1 s 4 LL ABOUT THE WATER WORKS 518 | - ned 2 7 z | vate commended him-as the Saviour mw B Samuel C. Jefln il Cologe Pl | o Gt S B thary | ety s i wem JErsevory,N 3 N EW. Y O R K| LINCOLN ROUTE . Smith, phia, author of several valusble | concerning that lofty character Ard fee L —rted . . f . 5 Local Ageat’forthe : works, can be consulted on all dis- | WHICh et 1 apart from the caurso | Sl pond T o opre Sioux City & Pacific R, R. fal of Trains rom the Wast A e e | [EET TRON. AP RS IR > ease of the Sexual and Urlnary or- | tiesof human nature. 11 pow vas Bl :“ e || e et amd ety Dt osLy oNe cianee To | ATCHISON & NEBRASKA | U.P.R. R. LANDS, | = > itance situat in a Unita- irst quality, Num! s } gans, (which he has made an es- fi’_n“m‘;flung Siie, whiies fheitan ¢ S RAILROAD! | i) ] n - al study,) either in male or fe- | trine of theology and of political -1 COUNCIL BLUFFS C'evequdiy@!&‘isosw" b Columbus, - Ne ethics was uniformly conservative; s v Areto rog Government Lands Locatedi male, no ma hat-canse . y d 0 'KE re for secure for themselves the choice of Six nt Lands e, no matter from wl | 30 that he was seldom scen to ocou: wpre St. Paul, Minneapoli TICKETS darer e rias ST | - originating, or how long standing, B it, Born intoChanping’s house- oot Mk e . Faul, CAPOLLS, | 8i'Lomis, and at the Principal Rait: Atehison to Chieago and St. Louls, | i " & A practice of 30 years cnables him of faith, he 4 nathing p = A And all Points in T (R, e 5 U. P. Lands Sold! there so con, _ sweetnesy 2 L 2 Coe’s genuine.. do do 3 Pt ay, Wa Ll All making Reliable Connect ons and being | to treat diseases with success. Cures | and light of that great preache y NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA. Datike Fukas. " Kaxsas v, | Equipped with Palace Day aad Gas, | mProved Farms and Town Lofs for - guaranteed. Charges reasonsble, | €FS morals, He had no taste o PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING caps | JOWN E. SIMPSON, CIAS. B FOLLETT, Slesping i for any description of public wor- nce. :awm.'_wmn IMPLEMENTS, Heald's do & —OR— ) Unitea mstates NEBRASKA BAILROAD. ON LONG TIME!! And the only page of the | b Cuampion Hatter of the West, o Doag- i ey Ty aatrpeet. mehgstl Confectioners’ Tool Works. s e o T A BT R ey et | 26Send for the Guide to Health, | discourse upon that ocoasion which Price 10c. - . Tt ""‘-’" . phasizod freedom of speech do J. B. DYO111, M. D. Sause"of Bumaniiy. "He :é'&'”,fi Southern Hotel. | - Physicion and Surgeon, 104 Duane | technical religion olaims to ,h,,\.: | Tretiag a4t 00 aad P.., from setti; relations . | i ~ Vieible beings. 'For Meateonvictios | St. Louis, - Mo, mt:‘: to hlmmthn ;:‘mn.l '.dht:mmh t & C OBSTACLES to MARRIAGE, | 5 Seve i Bl | (A v Gen'l Supt., Gen'l Pass. Ag't. All delay and {neonvenience arriving from i} 3 Those at & distance can forward let- bip. | Private friendsbip carried e e T Onalinigh tenipanie this soute. ¢ 4, SIS, ; YImmAmam: . | e i Touk by st et et CASE!! | 3 ordingtion; vest King per dos, net s i ters describing symptoms and en. thet of the. poet ;nfl’hn;x ‘New York stare. - coNsECTIO AN . the. A | 1. At U. P. Transfer with U for Omabs. 2. At Council Bluff, with Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs Railroad for St. Louis Bowlad 36~ All CommunicationsZCheer- ] and all polats seuth. _ Great Arkansas Valley & Colorado, | fully Answered AR } — s 3. At Vailey with the Chicago and ‘And with all lines South to s in mhv::n railway for Chicago and all | P oe DMilles & 8!‘0., »__‘_:'-'l_,_, - r-":' ts for Tickets via 4. At Sicux City with Sioux City and St s ‘inols Central and_ Dayots Southers Manatacturers o railroads. Steamers for Upper Missour] River. Gt v W S22l Confectioners'Tools | WNCOL & ATCHISON 5. CHAS. CSWITH, £ At Blair with Omaha and Northwestern Machines, Mouids, lee Cron Gen'l Supt. 'G:‘I:fl"m for Omaha and Southern Nebraska. 6. At Fremont, Nebrasks, with | | | | | coust. ‘ plicity. Let us see if we cannot » abui K e do | Nos. 0t06 889 lom 13 u.: ..L A "'I—ov ith stages for Norfolk and all PHILADELPHIA, PA. ADVERTISE ' RELEIF FOR YOUNG MEN. from | ligious gesture he can make—that of | The Southern flotol 1s oot 1 FiLes, : Pacie raitroad for sl polots west sad the | £ A e At-hiten. Kansas | : : “ad"the | Noa. 1 5 ki srrgs | Walking to and fro in child-like | 3o jumee, Us tablesars at all o e’ 3 ey Pt 0s. 1301 & 1303 North _Eighth St. superiority of this above e ] uoB w0 chets for e in Caicags axd Norih- : crrebgeggles L0 2 s 1] (e ——— o A PR L I o its iudependence of sentiments L }3. Ballway, ik P gfli’:fl:’n ATALOGUES SENT - ™~ Ua ‘which are miscalled spiritual. X Rl Porvantiels yor cont disomn URNETT, Sup't. : poa application. " PRI oy e A DAILY BEE' wswxtom, wa somm, £, B