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i 400,000 ACRES! | —OF THE FINEST— Elkhorn Valley Lands! | FOR SALE BY B M. CILLARK, | Wisner, Neb HESE LANDS LRE COSVENIENT TO | the market and ihe | FINEST in the STATE! And will be sold at from $2.50 to $5.00 PER ACRE! For Cash or on Long Time. 2&~LAND EXPLORING 1ICK- | ETS for sale at O. & N. W. De- bearing_coupons which will taken at full cost in payment for land. 100,000 ACRES! RICH PARMING LAND 1N NEBRASKL! 500 Hanscom Place Lots! | ‘OUSES AND LOTS ( the city of Omaba, | S Aaeae cod o8 ‘otd terms. Rl state mehenrofie over Mackey'astore, | on Dodge st. onpodite cew Daiofice apdom i EDWARD KUEHL. MAGISTEL OF THE DEPARTED. No. 498 10th ¢, between Farnbanm & Narney. ' = Will by the aid of gusrd'sa spirits, obtain | BRIDES AT NIAGARA. The Turtle-Dove Couples at the Hymeneai Mecca. A correspondent writing from Nisgara Falls, says: “Sho.tly after breakfast yesterday morning 1 strolled out from the Clifton to the edge of the Horseshoe Fall to wateh a log that had caught in the back eddy, and was slowly making its wa; n to the verge of the agal | chasm. Justto the left of me, and looking down on one of the most majestioand awful views that the place affords, was the Inevitable couple, his arm about her waist and his other hand in hers. Hackey was close beside narrating in his professional morotone how, in_the cool gray light of & morning long ago, a beautiful, but unfortunate gl walked guietly out to the edge of the rock, stood there for » moment with the wind tossing | There | the white folds of her night-gown and the tangled fringes of her dis- heveled hair, and then with the strength of despair clear out into [ the void beyond, and uisappeared in the hell of boiling waters at the foot of the fall. There was a mo- ment’s pause as the story ended, but no doubt as to what should fol- low—it was foreordained from the first—and the two mouths came to- gether with the usual chirrup and the usual blush. I turned a in sadness and passed on. But most amusing spectacle of this | the hymenial Mecca may be witnessed in the corriders of any of the great botels from 9:80 to 11:30 of any eve- ning during the season. Go early, as to be in time; ascend to about the third floor, and take up lately occupied by the Hemhmt'-{ Exchange bank. It has been pub- | { licly stated that$700,000 of the stock | | has already been paid in. -This is | notcorrect. The stock will be called | ! in in ten per cent instaliments. The | first installment wiil be called in The diretors are empow- | ered to eall in the 2d installment in | three months after the rirst, but itis | that the second eall will not be is- | sued until January, 1875. The bank ed informally on J;Il’{ installment is paid of the bank is to enable farmers to borrow money upon as favorable terms as can be had in_the city for commercial purposes. The subserip- tions are nearlyall in small amounts the subscribers being residents of nearly every county in the State. The by-laws promise the same con- sideration and attention to therights ot small stockholders as those of the largest, and “equal justice to all.” are over 1,000 subseri- and the aggregate of the sub- tion exceeds $1,000,000. officers are : Alfred F. Wal- cott, of E. E. Morgan’s Sons, presi- dent ; Calvin J. Crossey, of Stanis- laus county, viee-president; Wm. Crossey, Wi e followid: pamed gen! N, SErve as & bon'x's of directors; Thomas McConnel Sacramento; Gilbert W. Colby, of ; John G. Hill, of Ventura bers, scri] cott and John &on{, the gm'l Hlnk‘, of lmv:ld Commercs. Daily Review. OFFICE OMAHA DAILY BEE, July 8, 1874. There is no change of any im- portance in the market'of ‘to-day. Money. is easier, sud the bapks are daing a good business, both in deposits and checking. Exchange on eastern points was in fair supply and light demand; rates ruling steady at usual figures, one-fifth of one per eent. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK quotes: Land Greats (s Land Warrants, (1 Groceries are 1>0king up and not~ withstanding the dulness of the ses- son arein good demand, for country wade. Coffves and sugars are held someé~: what firmer to-uay, with the expeo- tation of a further advance. Hardware is in active both for shelf and heavy goods. Provisions are dull, and th’.-v mand slight. & Dry goods quiet and Wolding#t same figures given in yesterday's od, 6 1426 1-2. especially ‘i mw | poe foot, 5¢; 2inch 10c; 8 inch 15¢; | poliahied walout, 1 inch 7¢; 3 inch GROCERIES. STEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 14TH sT. CLARK & FRENCH CUR. FARNHAM AND 1118 sT. PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 FARN- HVM ST.,—WHOLESALE DEALERS- MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 Farn- ham St. WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & Co., 247 Dougl d!l&llll!& las J. 3. BROWX & BRO., Douglas S SLUBLET-ERTAREYRILD TEABKEELN! w8 m b8 |l Baabs 1 2euds [Nl Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers. Sagc._Publico, 6 1-2@6 34; Savon de, Chemical Olive, 6 to Palm, 5@5 14 ; German Mot~ ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK. Beajamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- jerer and dealer in fine art goods, 0il walout -mouldings, one inch, 166 Sinch 21c. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 6@16¢; 2 inch 12@%0c; 8 inch 18@ 45¢; imitstion rosewood and gilt, 1 fuch 5@10¢; 2 inch 10@20c; 3 inch. 165017 2012 2 HZ/OMAHAandCHICAGO, CHICAGO & NQRTHWES' RAILWAY. ‘The Popular Boute from OMAZIXEA nf 'KEARNEY'S | FLUID-EXTRACT Chicago and the East! The oaly known remedyfor DON'T BUTL BUCHU UNTIL YOU HAVE CAREFULLY EXAMINED BRIGHT'S DISEASE, | | And a positive cure for | Gout, Gravel, Strictures, It qunm-;:‘-'d::mc--m Line | th“ D" ia Ner vous Debility, Dropey, Constant improvem nts have taken place in the way of reduciug Grade, and plaring Iron | with Steel Raiis, adding to its roiliag stock | ew and Elegant Son-reteation or Incontinence of Urine, Irri- ‘tation, Infamation or Uleceratiod'of the BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, SPERMATORRHEA, DAY smd SLEEPING CARS | with the *“W cstiughouse Alr Erake” | Piatiorm, | Loucoerhoe or Whites, Diseases of the Prostrate ‘Gland, S one ia the Bladder. Coleul ce GRAVEL OR BRICK DUST DE- POSIT, | And Mucas or Milky Discharges. AT MISSOURL VALLEY JUNCTION, for = Sioux Cty, Yankion snd poiats resched via Sioux City 'and Pacific railroad. AT GRAND JUNCTION for Fort Dodge, | ives. Keoku | Tin: Ot i Eookur. KEARNEY'S NAT‘.‘A-;-IAAJ;M St. Paul, Minnespoi | o tnd notihe cmars EbAR AR e Wamrico. coir | Exttract AT I Charles City, Bu Permagently Carcvall] Diseases of_the Fall g s o P | FE | flien‘mlhllfl ue, »nd Chicago, . Dubuqus sad Miaseso AT VUL TON flr Presport, [ R Extating tn Men, Womea sad Children, No Matter What the Age! Quick and ) They have ucha ! < Bucha! &3 | el | Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical | () By SR S WE HAVE 1weive LUoD REASONS ‘why thev will do your work. » Easy. Chean a.n(f s(‘)719311. They are che-pest to buy, They are besk to e, - The bate evialy and quickly, Toeir sueraiion s :'.-5:‘-. ways s ’ I‘l'ym-a‘- ke bestmaterial They roast periectly, They require but litile fuel, Tiay ar vy low pried, ars casily . Thay bea siiod to il oclites, stave guarantond 1o give satistaction LD BY— Esealsior Man’fg Co., ST. LOUIS, 0., M. ROGERS. 16@80c. fo1 a0y Gne 4 view ui tue pavt, present’and [4- | vour post of observation in some con- | about quotations. 'WINDOW SHADES. — CuAsha. Nobraslka P e yp— S e tare. - No fors charzed in cases of sickness, apidtf THAN LIBCSEBRT, TAITOR, 13th St., bet. Farnham and Harney. All Kinds of TAILORING, CLEANING and BEPAI - ING dene st reasonable rates e c. . xammsCH. GKEVE & KARBACH, 150k st. bewween Farsham and OMAHA, — MANUPACTUREE O¥— Spring and Farm Wagons, BUGGIES AN/ CARRI GeS Dealers in and manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! ARTICULAR ATTENTION = PAID TO P liaksi Nnoeise ‘B& Repairing of wagons and blackamithing promptiv done at Tessonabie prices mydawy ey 48, WILLTAM LATEY, Cor. 16th and Webster Sts,, Keeps a complete assortment of GROCERIES and s 3m PROVISIONS. FomN FamIK. 255 Harney o eeet, between 14/h and 15th. Carrisge and Wagon Making In all it Branches. in the istest and most ‘approved pattern. HORSE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING 3~ repuiring done on short notcs C. F. EAMANN, Venient embrasure—say in the window at the end of the hall. The half-hour will hardly have struck when door after door will open in | quick succession, and gioom after | groom emerge sheakingly from its closing portal, give a quick glance ] over his shoulder, and then walk leisurely up and down, with a don’t -care-a-d— e: on on his face | ! that is indescribably ludicrous. One moment he simpers shamefacedly t his fellow-sufferers who pass him | 1 their mareh, and another glares vagely atthe carpet, the walls, | und the ceiling, as if spoiling for a | { fight. But all the time he is looking { anxiously at his wateb, until a half- | hour slowly away, when | e steals hastily back tohis door, | knocks and enters, where necessity compels us to leave him. The ex- planation 15 simple—be has been | Sent out while the young and inex- | perienced madam disrobes herself. He is ashamed to'go down stairs, | and so he watches out the vigil in the hall. | " On one joyful and ne'er-to-be-for- gotten occasion—the first of the | | Tany times that I have sought to | console myself for the woes of bach- elordoin by this pitiable sight—I was | called in o assist at the reunion af- | ter the half hour had elapsed. A | groom, bigger and madder than the average, had hardly re-entered his | nuptial ‘chamber, when he re-ap- peared with direst alarm and con- | sternation deploted in his counte- nance. His room was the end one in the hall, and my face the first to meet his agonized glance. “Are you one of the hotel men " h <gasped. X -E:.dur " I replied, with that | innate truthfulness that character- ized the descendants of Geo. Wash- ton. «Well, sir, my wife has gone, and | 'l have her, sir, if I have to search pulling up stakes, intention of remnvln: to this city with his family and periaanently devoting himself to the interests of the Crangers and their big bank. ‘The iron rule of Friedlander, the hitherto mighty grain king, and his powerful associates is broken. These men have for years controlled the grain market, and one of their most effective means to that end was con- trolling the tonage of the port. The leading Graugers say this obstacle no longer confronts them. They have been enabled to charter fifty vessels themselves this year, and are confident that facilities will be amble In fature to take all their grain to market. The Grangers nave also in this city a produce depot, at the southeast corner of Sansome and merce streets, in charge of Mr. Hegler, late of Bode- ga Grange. They have also an | agent to purchase farming imple- ments, and others to buy bags, char- ter ships, and perform cther im- portant functions. It has been said that the Grangers have been paying more for their grain-bags than they are worth ; that they have b‘e;en “bit ;" but this is Incorrect, for they get their bags justas cheap as anybody—they pay , whom the Chron- dele reporter visited, also deny that some wealthy men have withdrawn from the Order under the fear of having to “carry” the weak and siokly members. They further say that the rich Grangers neither fear, | nor have reason to fear, any such thing. —_— THE COMING STRUGGLE, The voters of our nation, s pe'cr was kno Afe rising from Pacific’s stran1 To Atlantic's rocky shore.": s th » mighty change ? The rising of the mas«s OMAHA MARKEIR. Carstully Corrected Dty J. I BROWN & BRO,, s . BLEACHEC SHEETINGS. Poppercll 84 ...... s do ':lflulhllllm\h‘)mnnn - 4 o pe— Beaver Creek, B b... Haymakers. YANKEE NOTIONS- H «f ELa Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per rhluzomm_ tal bands, 2 00G '&E-&.wmm foot, 75¢ per -8 REPPS. Union ind all wool terry, per yard 103 »0; Imperial, plain and stri- ped, 2 50a8 00. DAMASKS. Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 003 €O. MATTRASSES. Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00a5 00; straw, 3 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50. R TR E8geBESULENUS ¥ , per poun: Young Hyson, per pou Gunpowder, ' do _ do 838 &E LUMBER. Buon EE RETALL LIST. ‘Bubjeet to elsange of market wittout *% ‘WM. M. FOSTER, it 82 GEO A. HOAGLANI. do £ do do CIGARS. A. E. SIMPSON, Manufacturer, 15th Street. 2 E - 3 SRBLRUSLHEEE CE8888E838888888 ues CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR. | Wholesale depot 548 14th Street. | Half barrel 58cKSeommn. 2% ssesfees 2] | The Kansas City.SLJoemd! Prot. Steele “One bottle of Kearney's Fluid Extract Bucha is worth more than all Price ove dollar per bottle; or, six bottles for Ave doilars. | Depot 104 Duane St., N. Y. Iy in attendance to answer corres- and give advice gratis. ‘8@ Send stamp for pamphlets, ree. e Omaha & St. Louis Short Line 187 4! Crane & Brigham Wholesule Agents, San | Pt Y o | i —T0 THE~ NERVOUS & DEBILITATED | OF BOTH SEXES. [ | 70 OHARGE POR ADVICE AND CoN- SULTATION. Council Bluffs R. R Isthe ouly dire line to | | )R J. B. DYOTT, graduate of efferson Medical College, Philadel- phia, author of several valuable works, »an be consulted on ail diss OMAHA AND THE WEST | ases of the Sexuul and Jrinary or- | gans, (which he has made an es- | pecial study,) either in male or fe- MO CHANGE . cars between Omana and St. | Lodia ana b o< betwers OMANA | male, no matter from what cause ane NeW YOI i h = sda el Sain | originating, or how lorg standing PULLMAN SLEEPING OAR EAST FRUM OMAHA, ON ARRIVAL OF THE UNION PACIFIC EXPRESS TRAIN, S8T. LOUTIS AND THE EAST, FROM ‘ | to treat diseases with suceess. Cures | guaranteed. | Those at a distance can torward let- Charges reasonable. 8@ Passengers taking other routes have & ble. | closing stamp to prepay postage. Ainugrecable transier st the Kiver Station. S for t! id th. e t par-Send for the Guid to Health. | REACHING ALL Price 10c. B EASTERN AND WESTERN OITIES J. B. DYOT11, M. D. | ters deseribing symptoms and en- | co, Bilicus Granules. THE “LITTLE GILANT” CATHARTIC. or M L Parvo Physic. ‘The novelty of modern Modlea,, Chemieal mutll il Science No use of any lon, | | Cnat Sroperrics f B e oty wie, re larger Soody that cah be resdiy e maut sen itcle Pu most concentratel form, s Luc*eathartic pow. el i any oo s B Bk =4 i . Thactie power, . prosortiot o thetr size, peop "o g ot tie] thers A apt 10 suppore lm‘.,nlll bar<a oc drastic \a efect, but such 8 nol at all the case, (e different active medicinal prin| ciples of which they ary composed being 80 haied Sad el oue by a search m y wed by those o 3 aud fastidious tastee. ta, in prictor of .hese Pellets, 10 auy chemist W Epon enalviia, vill fad T thems any Calomel of minera, olher forme of mercary ot azy Belug entirely vegetable, no caro s “equired wile using thea. They Op rate without disturbanco to the constitution, diet} oroccupation, For Juundice; Meadas | A practice of 30 years cuables him | Pisoo- Ta explana ive Pelicts over 0 gre ERERERERE i ! KURTZ MOHR & CG., 231 Farnham Street. ‘wish to ray that their e animal econo: From northern lake o southern sea. 2ENSESBEELERTE82E22882888888 every room in your eursed old | shanty.” - i In vain T sought to console the TAIL.OR. With Less Changes ml slvance of other | Physicion and Surgeon, 104 Duane | 171 Cor. Farnham and Eleven(a Sts. [ The spirit of old seventy-six From out our k| Chicago, This Entire Line is equipped with All kinds o TAILORIXG, Cleaning and re pairing done at reasouable rates. A fne lot of PURNISHING (:0ODS consiantly on hand sold cheap. U. P. R. R MEAT MARKET, 16tk stroet bet California and Webster. yE KEEP ON HAND THE_ BEST W Sapply of FRESH AND_SALTED MEATS. 'Also s large stock of Fine Sugar Cured Hams an Breakfast Bacon, at_the low- st rates. WM AUST & KNUTH, wvidly "APPLETON’S American CYCL OPAZEDIA New_Revised Edition. Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers oa ‘every ubject. Printed trom new tyre, ‘andiliusirated with Several Thoussad | Engravings and. Chetlation which \ed Suates, snd Uhe e e takea place 1n svery brasch of acne, litersture, and art, bave indured the e and pablishers Lo submit 10 b exact thoroagh revision, and to dition entivied, THE f " ANkmica Creioran- Pl ithin the last ten years tise of dia- ok ot Theat of Rnowindgs has Terence aa imperaiive 3% movement of political affirs bas ‘with the discoveries of ‘nce, ful application to the industrial and useful arts and the convenience ard refinement of e Great wars and couseguent. Tevols: tions nave occured, \nvdflnf natl changes of peculiar moment. The cl vil war of ourown country, which wasat its beight when the last volume of the oid work sppeared, happily been ended, and & new conrse of commercial and industrial u:llr&y has been commenced. Ty o 1 s oS Lo edge .‘n been made by the indefutigable ex- titical revolutions of the last , with- natural result of the lapse of fitme, have brought into public view s multitude P i wouth, B Toey ougat ich the detalle agitated youth, and check the cur- rent of profanity thatcoursed with Ni ’s own rush_and roar from his trembling lips. In vain I assu- red him that it was not cnstomary for wivea to run away so early in 1} oir marital life,and that there was 10t & case on record ofone’s quitting Bor bed and board before the expirs- ration of the honeymoon. It was useless—he would not be comforted —till finally, purelyout of the phi- lanthrophy of an unselfish heart, I suggested that he let me assist him in examining his room for traces of the missing bride. He at once as- sented, and threw open the door. 1 entered with voiceless rever- | ence. No human beings but our- | selves were visible. In the corner, upnn a e}nlr, were the ordi- nary articles of a womau’s - rel, the smaller and more my.lvtsr.l- ous garments carefully hidden un- der the larger. In the bed was a mock form, composed of & and a flannel shirt, whi the wrath of the alarmed husband had ruthlessly and immodestly ex| L 1 tpok in the situation in & . There was evidently nothing un- der the bed—that is, nothing of any consequence—for it came too near the floor. There were no closets in the room, no other doors, and nothing behind which one could hide. There was, however, what the French call 8 bouffef, with shelves at the top, and - doors at the bottom. I gauged the thing in my mind’s eye, and ocu- oluded that there was just room | etiough for & flexible little woman | without much clothing to squeeze1n § there. this was but the workof | an instant’s observation, and then I spoke with my mouth sharply: “Young man, you have made an ass of yourself. Go to that side- board and find her.” ‘Without waiting for me to hide my blushes behind the door, he | opened the bouffet with a bound, and there, nesiled amid a cloud of floeey white,and covered with laugh- fer ana blushes, was the prettiest little rosebud of a face that ever gleamed out of lace and linen. “araves Forbids a nation drenched in patriots’ blood, s Should sink to that of sla | long. n s ever trae: not one cent for tribute, ‘But millions for defense. } Party ties and party laws Are but as ropes of ‘The rights of w 1o e ahal mar Fog more proudiy B ar e proudly fost e ations yet unborn 3 ‘The emblew of tue free. e In trade we'll 1o deal, "As man deal wilh man, And while we seek L) live ourselves, ‘We'll ell 22 cheap 2 anybody cam, Ard ifabat I:flhrr On Cpper Dougl: you ou chance to meet, he Hatter, Street. THE OMAHA WEEKLY BEE [ ACKFOWLEDGED BY EVERYBODY TO be the BFST PAPER Published in Nebraska, It Contains More Reading Matter and Less Advertisements than any Newspaper Published in the West. Emoracing & choice selection of newsand miscellaneous mater with live Ediforials on all important top- ios; complete and reliable telegraph- J. C. KOSENFELD gives us the following quotations this day : Bautter, active, 13 in tubs; Eggs in demand at 11¢ per doz.; Live Chickens at 200@2 50 per doz.; 2 50 per bu.; Chen~ ries, 500per bu; Oranges, 9 (0; Lemens, 14 00 per box. ana Rusp- Verries, 20c per quart. HARDWARE. Jomx T, XDaAR. EEERE g2 t EEEE i ; Rock Island | and Pacific R. R. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST, Via Des Motnes, Davenport and Bock Tland. All Passenger Trains are equipped with the | WisTiNHovsy PATENT AIx BRaxis Miller's Patent Safety Platforia and Coupler. e | 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily, | om as fol'ows: OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, ke | Eabecd it ckom, st Kk | N. L D.SOLOMON. A ST | AT WEST LIBERTY with the | ROBERT C. STEELL. 3 1&188 Liberal discount on carload lots. 'WINDOWS, (Glazed.) | Burlington, Cedar L Burlington, Cedar ‘Dubuque & St. Park % WILTON JUNCTION. with the South-Western. for Muscatine, Washington and all puinis south. AT DAVENPOET with the Davenport & St. Paul Railrosd for points north. AT ROGK ISLAN with the Wegiern Unlon | it, o ot s n-noriberm Liiaals and Wisconsin. AT BOCK ISLAND with the Rocktord, Bock Istand and St. Louls Bailroad for St. Louis ts south. AT TSLAND with the Feoris & Roek iand Railioad for Peoria and points east. AT BUREAU TUNC, with brnech, for ten- B 3 g AT LA BALLE with the [llinols Central Rail- ‘road ts nort, b and south. GO with %I lines East, North sad ‘Ensmeld Glase. Flat Glas, 509 ¢ TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cil via this Une, esn be procured, and mation ecac: ket offce of the ccmpiny, 123 Slong the lineof the U. P B O ucipal Kastern Fou A.M.SMITH, Gen'l Pase'r Ag't, 3. B LACEY, O Sioux City & Pacific Re R. | The Shortest sud only Direct | Route from | COUNCIL BLUFFS St. Paul, Minneapolis, And all Pomtsin l H 2 = 88828888838882888888 e RARERRE g L seeell seesensEl | e 9 8 4] | kansas crey; 8 Jooopn & Commen | T | Via Omaba and . Loia. | OB@Tles Popper, | | WHOLESALE BUTCHER| = | Pullman Palace Cars| Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars, Palace Day Coaches and ChairCars, | Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler | and the Celebrated Westinghouse Air Brake. 8 See that your tickets read via HAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUNG MEN from the efficts af Frrors and Abuses in early life.— Manhood Restored. _ jmpediments to Removed. New mett and remarkable remedies. sent free, in sealed eavelopes. Address, AED 4BROCIATION, Be, 7 Sonth Wisth St Je conduct and eputation for honorabl rional kills. Jesddw: Tickats for sale at cor. Tenth and Farnham ‘reets, and U. F. Depot, Omaba. | | ND CATTLE BROKER, t. | SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH feb271t M. Keller, Proprietor of the JOS. TEHON, GEO. i 3RADBURY, Pass. Agt. Gen Agent A C.DAWES, Vanpari A ROUTE ! TRAINS DAILY !| LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH | RISING SUN 3 THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE o | LOS ANGELES Indianapolis, i VINEYRDS. c- = fi. { i Columbus, | Philadelphia, I’ . EELLER & Co. Depot for the sale of his NATIVE WINES Al ND BRANDIES Bnltimoro, H Corner of Baitery and Washington Sts. cAL. | atreet, N. Y. | - | 0BSTACLES to MARRIAGE, | & HOW- | Pa.,—en [ustitution baving a high | profes- | -2 | | San Franci pross zar-coating’al battles preserve the letgth of time, in a: reliab . 13 b terprisin %5 conte a botiler low any drgziat to od o the 7in fuve o [ o receive them o retum V. PLERCE, ASK FOR PYLE O K SALERATUS BAKING SODA! msT IN USE Meyer & Raapkeand Whitney, Sold by Pendt, Mever & Reapio CASTLE BROS. IMPORTERS OF TEAS —AND— | 213 and 213 FRONT STREET Californiz mehe™m PLATTE VALLEY £ thee eeeeesesess! ‘Washington, | .x rrascisco, icandlocal market reports to the day | —anp— P ofissue, and a variety of State, East- ernand Western correspondence that together make up a newspapersel- | dom equalled and never surpassed Every article going into the col- umns of the BEE is carefully seru unized, and everything that can of- fend the most scrupulons, rejected. { o aunaanaoRess BRSRESUSSALRS Sadly and remorsefully 1 passed out of the chamber door, leaving the rosebud toits fate. Let us hope that the poor little woman held her =28 NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA. | PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS On all night trains via this route. | — e NEW YORK p,sSENGERS ""»'-""j":*f“:"‘ | Going East or South from Omaha ONLY GNE CHANGE TO | 3 REAL ESTATE| Samuel C. Smith, Local Ageat for the jand, B l. U. P.R. R. LAND! ;::;12" ufflo & Boston ..y | NGOLN ROUTE” - f \ El§ Comrany’s | | Oclunhu-, - ) \ Ay e | | Gevernment Lands Locatec | ATCHISON & NEBRASKA s T. P. Lands Sold! Improved Farms and Town Lotsf T CASHE! | Atenison to Chicago and St. Louls, _on— i Sonfactioners’ Tool Works, | Aumstisemiec ssectionsssareise | ON' LONG: TIME! 2,uipped with Palace Day aad Slosping (311, | o 5} Communieations Ched 1l delay and inconvenience g | Pt crmesiorscaa e weotiod West of | fully Answered £ | Chlengo o 52 securing Tickets via & CONNECTIONS. LALU P Tonder with Union Pacific | 2. At Councll Blufl, with Kansas City, St. 365 Ao Coacil Biadt Hailroad for St. Louts | o ri Valley with the Chieago and 5 with railway fo Chicago sad sll ‘Ppolats enst. At Siux City with Sioux City and St. Central and Dakota Southern | Steamers for Upper Missour| River a and with stages for all in the Northwest. ‘Blair with Omaba and Northwestern 'Umaha and Southern Nebrasks. ‘Nebrasks, Bunulcf A GRANGE BANK. % And Points on U. P.R.E., hould take the Feiencs Sndeaiarged knomiedae, | Au Institution that the Califer- nia Patrons are About the first tiume in the present. sdition have been | 2200 ot for the sake of pictoris" eflect, but o Starting. ot iocdieg nd e o S (From the San Franciseo Chreuldle.) jons in the text. ‘embrace all acien-c and na‘ural Ristory. | 'The potent Patrons of Husbandry, | steadily disclaiminga lust for power, | are concerted action t~secure thelr rights and to advanee their in- | | dividual interests in the way which to them seemeth best. Their num- bers having doubled in the last twelve months, and still increasing, they are moving in solid columns upon the citadel of the Gra.n to whom they are more thanan army with hanners. The California column is about the most k] - - 88% {RepublicanzPolitics But Independent in principle the policy of the BEE is, and always has been, ta expose and denounce abus- es and corruption in the body poli- tie without fear or favor. 6 wek % ng us i i) eeE est'n Pass. Kawsas 7Y, JOHN E. SIMFSON, CHAS. E. FOLLETT, | 4 Supt., Gen'l Pase. Ag't. ' | IxpLANAPO: 57, Lo, 1 FEi'itr & nekBRAE SRR, | And secure tor themselves the choice of Six | Popular L. BURNETT, Sup't. Tuoitea mstatos GV A, ; X Southern Hotel, | Froatiag oa 415, 6th aad Walsatsis, Subseription Price: $1.50 Per Annum, Louis by 'TCHISON and the N & | Mnatscturers o | e e omMAIXA CITY , ‘ Mo. | Confectioners ToOlS | o, wionie | STOVE STORI ‘Conneetions I with the A. T. & 5. F. B K. for the o o Teo Croam | at Arkaas Valley & Colorsde,| B, F. COOK-. ' . Freesers. &e., t | Nos. 1301 & 1308 North Eighth St. | Agdwith sy o miaring Jouid fo peioys ' | 807 1sh St, between Douglas aad Deé Masufactarer of Tin Copper and Shest I Wore, and dealer in PHILADELPHIA, PA. Ask | LINCOL = & ATCHISON Cooking and Heating stov * i WS v 8 fooWork doge and warranted, Thos, Mills & Bro, IN ADVANCE. Blae BE HEREE oBUS fi. 2888 AL ! pages of the Auzmicax Crcro- PaRDLL, showing type, illustrations. ete., will | besent ratis, ou spplication. Ha AE N e WA e insins do do dod. FIRST CLASS CAXVASSING AGEN13 G"m""""flm this State, the most notewarthy is the Grangers' Bank. A e The bank will have & capital of D. Appleton & Co., | $5,0%.00ivided into 50,000 shares “9 & 551 B'l‘“"” of $100 each. Its base of operations ew E ROSEWATER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, Eld Proprietors: Esrasunuzn 1864 3. Mrus, s | o | e, | maridawim ‘will be in this city, its office in s wImil‘lh-n" ‘-c:"lg