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_The Mos: Wonderful Med'eal Vi- | HOW | GOT A WIFE. covery of the Ag:—Every ln-; his own Physiclan, | FROM THE LOW GEKMAN Frazier’s Gmt Remedy “ OF FR.| RECTEE. (Translated for the BEE by L. W.) (Continued.) And so it was. The sickness was The people of the Uaited States heve been | B i ali Linde of Prient M- dicioe. and Tuaposters, for the past lew yeu oot shameia mazper. The wrisr o1 the Suilowing is vue uf the Ticiims, and wlshes to Procent & very plaia case. qilieving that by claniaf Wbebood ¥3 | over; but it was only now that my | “iooe ssda | troubles commenced. I was soweak g wany | and worn out that I could hardly ‘..,.l,..n ¥ suiarer trm Scrofulods aficeti B, 404 Sl Yictoring | move, and when I just happened to rau Bu- of Pateni ielicines s Phpuicins, © Money and Commerce. Daily Review. I commenced a conversation, and | w then we walked to town n;genm- > | “But what did you talk about?" | | said L. “Oh, nothing particuiar,” said llle | | old fellow. I only told her I was | | your uncle, and if she knew you, | for you were in the habit of run- | ning up and down that road ; then | she said lhed.h‘l not have the pleas- | she said. Then OFFICE OMAHA DAILY BEE, July 15, 1874. ure. | I llled herl' she | young gentleman ¥alk there with | ing much in discounts, and only -yello\rhh gray hatonanda yel-| the best paper is accommodated, lowish gray overcoat and yellow- | o14 that on short time. hh gray pants and yellow | - «No,” said she; but she There was some twenty or ueenmeldaly g!nflenun ‘who an- | thousand dollars in city w: swered thatdescription. * Well,said 2aid. Then | quiet but steady. They are not do- | & GROCERIES. | STEELE & JOHNSON 533-540 14TH sT. , CLARK & FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND | 111H sT. | PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 FARN- HVM ST.,—WHOLESALE DEALERS- MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 Famn. ham St. WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & Co., 247 Douglas St. J. 3. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 1ith and Douglas Streets. SUGAES. i das 44 114 .2 ) Granulated pr Somdersd 95‘1’ CHICAGO& NORTHWES'N RAILWAY. ‘The Popular Route from OM A X A | o ! Chicago and the I-}ast!;I ANDTHE Omnlv Direoct Route ToWaterioo Fert Dodge.Dubma: Cromse, Fratres Du ¢ hien, W isena | Potacs Weter "Oun ¥ icriav, Ohioat, son | DuLae, madiion and Milweakos. N KEARNEY'S ”fflflN’T BUY UNTIL YOU Bave CAREFULLY EX FLUID-EXTRACY UCH The only kaows remedy for AMI ANIT | BRIGHT’S DISEASE, And a positive cure for inyself, and at last d scovered & Blood. put on the market yesterday. S=rehe’ | open my eyes, there was Root Bitte ‘which not enly m. | 2 o o v B wiskes. | Gout, Gravel, Strictures, rele:t, b 1 pr town standing before me. i "Clre. The cough i wwer w3 teags | one hand she held that red pitcher gentleman, and that is my nephew, | Athatelderly gentleman is theyoung 1 sell readily at 95 to 96 per cent. Exchange Is in tolerable fair d Teame strong and sound. my 8, petie §ood, 5 e s dcasefad Fippeired eiing confdent that my Discorery. passemed | wouderial heaiing virtues, T gave & 4o others attlicred, and found it effected the most uhu:u- Tous cares. in thousands of cases, not (he'd 0od. The demand o img ot ene T BITTERS. 1 was a first backward in resentiog cirher masel or medicing lo' the Fieo Mad clos' Mas, but y'e e T ba . iy ‘lock Bitiers, and Jismy devire and dsiermination o place the sume within the reach of every su Joman and child oa_the "Ta of the cuviied | ©'% grand prinet 1o that operates in these | Root Bitters is tue power they possess ing the turgid biowd and humors iroi tle ysiem. strictly a Medicioal Pre ‘compounded from roots combined with berbs 83d. plasix, many of which were used in the goud 0.d days of our forelathers, whea wer cured by some simple rovtor herb uad, vhen (siomel and other pois us of the mineral kivgdom | Vere askaowa. They opea all the pa‘ural | of the b, Cant s diseae Lake sekoc and’ build up the system with pure ‘Al iceuses by purific’ person ¢ 1 take Root Bitters and remain — wnweil. Viciory upon victory they have gailiod over discase and death in all stations £54 condicions in fucting cutes of U Consumption, - Fuptious, Catarzh, We. sud_Brokea-dowh Constitutions, these Root Bitters are unive:sal y aduitied 1o be the most Discovery kuows 10 the | world. fteir pectoral healing properties pene- | trate cvery po.tion of the humag irame, sooth- | ing the Luags, sirengtheoing the Stowmach, be blood trom Public—not be am Urinary Diseascs, Kid: Liver Complaint, 3o quickly ss tus Boot iitters. ~All Such diseases are caused from & bad stomach 20d's poisonons condition of the blood. Fur eakly! nervous young wen, sulering trom loss o memory, 1253 of 1 Sbuses ity it aud e Strengthening Kost Bitiers are e-pecially ro- Coenied. - O boitie will do more toward eradicating Syl Searey, Swes, Sore Ees, Tamors Chnc rous” forma- e Dropey, Ecysipelun salt Wheur, Ulers Boils, es, P CLLVEL AND, OIIIO.] Fraslers Root Bitters are s by all the lead; a0d Chemists. Sol ing Drags Wholesals Bentos r Ci Co., Pitisbu rge’ . Goodwin & C Baston; Jobu ¥ llzx.ry Cumn H G, Catred | unep Flace, n‘ ; F 2 John L Pak, Cacinna- R i 1, aud other firsi-class Drug "Show this notice 1o o iy keojer. Ask for FRA. and accept no substitn e whatever. g bottls, _nodTemic in the reach of ali—$1 per bottle ; . IMPORTANT Commercial Tnvelers. % somer and -um e e b Ay soctin, V7| ¥ class of goods, are re- Lieir’ BUSINESS and FI- | £ ADDRESS, as below. st-ting elass of goods they sl anit i whom ewployed; o e whe are at prescat, uder o o ent. of AT IMEORTANC o the clsr, o er. 14 % | that this L Commercicl Y o sa cxmer & trade in this SPECIALLY -|¢| Botice may mect the eye ot Travelcrs and sa fa this coun that they will AT give It their at.en- with above request LLY trated and daly advised of object in view. Please address, (by Jetter only), CO-OPERATION, s 41 Park Row, Nuw Yorx Crry. YOuN pavmE, Practical Watchmaker, | m !‘nh- .B‘.ol' LB OMABA " APPLETONS | NEB disrases | um' eat; ¥ “Tetter, Fever | | and & spoon in the other ; and then zhe commenced o feed me with a | a8 thick as bookbinder’s paste, of similar taste ; and then she sald you must eat. For if | you don't eat you will mever get better ;” ‘and then she made a face so pitiful that I had to swallow, no matter if I liked it or not. Well, everyshing has got an end, and many have two. I got out of | bed, and then Uncle Mathias and I sat for bours talking. “Uncle,” said I once, for I could not forget that dream about the old bachelors and the Christmas trees, | “Unele, vou, as well as I, missed t. We should have got marri | “Nonsense,” said my uncle, “do you think that I, anold cavalry sergeant, should go into the marry- | tng business.” | “Well, no,” said I; *I do not | mean that exactly. Infact, T am ! only talking of myself. Suppose T Bad a wife - that o, & sensibje little | wife, and & —, well, a good little wlle, and a rather preny Little wife, and you would then come and live witn us, and —"" | “Yes, and mind your babies. No thank you,” said Uncle Math | 4T did not mean that,” { «“But I am going to try for it, fo | Frau Butown’s nursing duriug my Hliness — | . ST shouid think you were nursed quite well enough,” he interrupted me rather sharply; “you have been cared for well enough. I, myself, " “Don’t talk £o," savs 1. that both of you did your utmost; but such a liftle wife—"" “Well, do you know one yet " he as] “Yes, I know one,” says I. «Well, do you think she'll have you?" says he. “That I do not know yet,” saysT. «f presume it's one taken from | & fashion plate,” says he, and winks | an eve at me. «“Oh, no, not that,” says I. «Well, then she has passed the years for military service,* T pre- | sume,” ‘says he, again winking an | “«Not that even,” saysT; “But | you may have a chance to look at | her. I am only sorry not to be able | e | to go with you. She takes a walk | every afternoon, between two and three, outside the town gate and towards the mill, you ecan’t miss | her at all, for she 1s the best lool ing of all that walk there “Oh, yes!” says he, “of zourse.” “And she has a el on her | eloak, and holds a boy by the hand,” T added. “Do you marry «Pshaw, no,” says I, mu- nephew.” | “Hesven forbid, how excited y { are,” says my uncl | not get into & passion about it. ; might be a wi Well T may 1ook at her; and with that he went off. | "In the afternoon, at nearly five, | he comes back, lights his pipe, sits down, butsays nothing. Of course | ng, and 1 did not | | say a word either. We smoke both | of us like ovens; but 1 was a little bit too enrious, and standing up and placing myself so that he could not see my face with his winking eves, T ask : Have te 2 “That T have," “Well, “Yes, says he. Did you see her,”” says I. “Of course,” says he, “and talked | to her besides.” you beeu outside the | and that were you.” Then the little | boy jumped up at her and said : “Auntie, that is the gentleman of | whom you say he looks like a long | yellow Toll, dipped in coffee.” Then she got as Ted as fire, and had to laugh, and said, Yes, that’s him.” Now I colored up myzelf, for cer- tainly such tatk must annoy me, and [said to my unele: “If you could do nothing better than to make a laughing stock of your sis- ter's son, you might have stayed at home.’ ‘80 I might,” said he ; “but that was not all; 1'was anxious to know if sbe would take you.” “Good God,” n) I, | did not ask her.” “Lad,” u‘l‘d my nnc::knml he sm a small bakery was | ufim, “lIad, whenever I un- dertake s thing, be certain that I do it well ; 50 I asked her if she knew who and what you were.” “No,” said she, “but peshaps he is a physi- cian.” “No,” says I, “how should he come to that ?”” “Then probably heis an attorney.” “Nor that.” ,uwul,thh or that,” and guessed {"and up to a counselor of state and down to a barber, but I shook my head and simply said, | “Give it up; yow'll never guess, for beis, in reality, nothing at all” That, of course, seemed very litle to | her, and she said, “Well, then he pm&-b!yu\uaxflaumane, “Oh, my,” says I, “In one sense you are right. To that calling you had | always had a special liking, but you | have not succeeded in getting into office with that; but you have now | selected another calling altogether.” “And which is that 27 says she. “That of a husband,” says T, and 1 | asked ker what she' thought about | | it. “Well,” I had thought, “does | she color up at this question. she’ll | take ~him’; ~does she be | pale, she’ don’t for 'him.” Well, up to the roots of her hair and bends down and pretends to fix the boy’s | A . | bat, snd looks at me from the side | Aucricas and makes a kind of a deep bow, | and off she is. Ihad another ques: tion which I was burning to ask her but I had no chance to put to her.” “That may havebeen a fine ques- | | tion,” full of annoyance and mortii- | Ca(mll. Prussia the y ars for military service ex- tend 1035 (7w be Continued.) THE COMING STRUGGLE. | mand. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK quotes: Land Grzats (selling). 3 Land Warrants, (160 acres buying). Land Warrants (160 acres selling) . 185. ultural | very quiet. Sugars still figures, with prospects advance. Other goods are dull. There is nothing of note goods; sales light; count coming in slowly. g Produce is in good d the supply is good. Ap) per box, are in good prices somewhat lower, We have made in hides, leather, in this line are the ble. Provisions—Staples in this line are quiet and dall; prices ruling steady. ¥ ‘Wines and Li ~Several good orders were 2 trade sc- tive. Hard trade “I hope you — Local and country 3 figures same. ANA MARKETS, Corrected Daily DRY GOODS. | 3. 3. BROWN'§ BRO., Cor. 14th and Streets. Bright 44 Book G- | BLEACHEC SHEETINGS. i 84 1 % 10 Mechanies.. estern. The voters of our nation, | s ne'er was known belore, Are rising from Pacific’s strand. To Atlantic’s rocky shore. Why is th 5 mighty change What cap the meaning The b e mas- From northern lake to southern sea. The spirit of old seveaty-six From out our heroes’ graes | Forbids a nation drenched in patriots' blood, Should aink 1o that of slaves The motto which our coine once bore, ‘hough olsolete long since, T s e frae; uot onecent for tribute, ‘But millions for defense. Theenl-lax{l e free, {6l TICKINGS. In trade we'll try to deal, As man should deal with man, And while we seek t) live ourseives, We'll sell as cheap as anybody cas, Ardifakat you noed, Or friend you chance to meet, uce, the Hatter, On Upper Dougles Street. YANKEE NOTIONS- MOHR & CG., 231 Farnham Street. & Xee | 15th st. Letween Farcham and “The deuce you have,” says L 7 8143 ks Py 080 50 5 61-2; Palm, 5@514; German Mot- led, 6 1-4a6 1-2. ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S £T0CK. Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnham Street, furmishes the following quotations: FRAME MOULDINGS. Oil walnut mouldings, one inch, - per foot, 5¢; 2inch 10c; 3 inch 15¢; | Natoral leat.. polished walnut, 1 inch 7¢; 2 Inch | cuyiornia pess 15c; 8 inch 2lc. Berlin gilt, 1 inch & 15@30c. ‘WINDOW SHADES. Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per “"‘““"‘-" pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00@ CANNED GOODS. 4 00; each sdditional foot, 73¢ per 2poundcan Myer'soysrers, pr.case pair. do_do 4o = do REPPS. Union snd all wool terry, per yard wfi@l A0; mp'n.ll, plain and stri- mnm . Strawberries, Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, | Raspberries, 2 00a8 00, S . o ggesesueEtuR MATTRASSES. Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00a5 00; straw, 3 00a4 00; Excelsior, 8 50a4 50. LUMBER. BETAL. LIST ‘bubject to change of market witnout WM. M. FOSTER, Oo U.P. B. B. track bot. ¥ aroham a - o ” GEO A. HOAGLANI. low | Nuimegs, Penang best,per pound vy Alspice Cinamon bark Qolons, Young 17so Gupowder, ' do de FLOUE. Snow Flake, (Wells & Nieman) Gold Dus - 8858 sl s | fl . Gumies, benry Welght. .o light Jolss, studding aod sils, 201t, and un- A. E. SIMPSON, Manufacturer, 532 | 15th Street. * % - & 8 USEEuSTRuTALER, gsezegzsageeses MILLS FLOUR. ‘Wholesale depot 548 14th Street. Half barrel $ackSummm. 29 | —_— | Chicago, Rock Island | ‘ hiberal discount on earload lots. and Paclflc R' R. | WINDOWS, (Glazed.) THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM S5 per cont off Chicago list. OMAHA TO CHICAGO DOORS, (Wedged ) 25 per cent off C1 icugo list. i AND THE EAST, Via Des Molnes, Lavenport and Kock Iuiand. | Al Trllnllnlqnlypal with l!e | 30 per centoff list. White lime per bb. WEsTINGHOUSX PATENT Alk BRauks Ailer’s Patent Safety Piattora and o Lonisville cement | 2 Fast Express 'l‘rllll Leave Daily, cnmecting as foliows: | wnresERRNREERENRESEERSRENNN g 3 | 888888888 2E8LE82882228882888 OILS. PAINTS, GLASS, &e. | Omaha & St. Louis Short | "= | OMAHA AND THE WEST | Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars, | Knosas c1ey, | Tickets for sale st cor. Tenth and Farnbam | 1t Belug the Shortest and Flist Comoleted Line { Between OMAHAandCHICAGO, ' | Coustant improv.a ots have taken place in ! the way of Telucing Grade, and bl Im with Steel Hal', addiog 1o 118 folling stock ew and Elegant DAY SLEEPING CARS | Equipped with the 1t Alr Brave” | and “Siller Flat‘orm,” establisbiog comforta- | bie a0d commedious Exting Houses, offering all | mreling the fim prodics w way daily oves the yarious Hare of tais rouks | ¢ Securing o e traveler seecting (k13 ) e sure and certain connections a any di- Tection he may wish 10 §0. Principal Conneetions. AT MISSQURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for Sioux C ty, Yankton and poiuts resched’ via Sioux City'and Pacific railrond. AT GRAND JUNCTION for Fort Dodge, | Des Moines, Ottawa and Keokuk. : AT MARSHALL for St. Puul, |, Miosespo.ts, Diluth, aad wordhwesters puinia. Line 1874! The Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. R Isthe only dire line to 8T. L.OGCIS AND THE EAST, FROM O CHANGE . e between Omana and St. Louis anu b itor € between OMAHA a0y AuW YORK. This th Ouly _ine running a PULLMAN SLEEFING OAR EAST FRUM OTIAHA, ON ARRIVAL OF THE UNION PACIFIC EXPRESS TRAIN, | % Passengers taking other routes have s | disagreeable transfer at the Kiver Station. | | REACHING ALL 8u>nll AND WESTERN CITIES | With Less Cianges a0d in advance of other ‘ PANSENGER TRAINS DAILY ! This Entire lJluhlq\upM with | 1 | Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, | Miller’s Safety Platform and Coupler | and the Celebrated Westinghouse | Air Brake. 83 Sce that your tickets read via ;s doyrh & Comnet Tium italrea Via Omaha and St. Lam. streets, and U. F. Depot, Omaha. { 208, TERC GEO. 5. ZRADBURY, Fass. Agt. 2 Gen' Agent. | - F. BARNARD, Disbetes, Dyspepsia Ners vous Debility, Dropsy, Nou-retenticr or Incoxtinence of Urine, Tr-i tatiou, Ingamation or Ulceration of tLe | BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, SPERMATORRHEA, Loucoerhoe o Whites, Diseases of the Prostrate Glund, § one la the Bladder, Coleul vz GRAVEL OR Emick DUST DE- PONIT, Aad Mucus or Milky Discharges. EKEARNEY'S S WE HAVE £\ why they wil Quick and Ea Chea~ and (¢ Extract Buchua !‘ Purmanently Curceall; Diseascs of_the Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings. Existing In Men, Women and Chiklren, No Matter What the Age' Stecle says: “One bottle of Kearney's Prot. Fluid Extract Buchu is worth more then all other Buchus combined.” Price one dollar per bottle; or, six bottles for Aive doilars. Depot 104 Duane St, N. Y. ol Jiysiian instindunes to snaver curre- oidence aad give aivice graia B&Send stamp for pemphlets, free. g & Brigham, Wholesdlo Ageais, San . Cal. s —T0 THE— Exe:Fsior Man'fz ST. LOUIS, Mo., Co., NERVOUS & DEBILITATED | OF BOTH SEXES. YO OHARGE FOR ADVICE AND CeN- SULTATION. R J. B. DYOTT, graduate of Jetferson Medical College, Philadel phis, author of several valuable works, :an be consulted on all dis Eein tie d e La L eases of the Sexual and Urinary or- | & | gans, (which he has made an es- pecial study,) either in male or fe- | b male, no metter from what cause originating, or how lor g standing | | A practice of 30 years (nables him to treat diseases with success. Cures guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can 1orward let- ters deseribing symptoms and en- ! closing stamp to prepay postage. & Send for the Guide to Health. Price 10c. J. B. DYOT11, M. D. n and Surgeon, 104 Duane OBSTACLES to MARRIAGE. HAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUNG MEN from the effects of Frrors and Abuses in early life.— | Manhood Restored. jmpediments (o Marriage Removed. New mettod of treatment. 20 remarkable remedles. Books and Ci sent scaled envelopes. ARD ASSOCTATION. Nb. % South Ninth st ,—an Institution havinga bis eputation far honorable conduct and prof. rional kills. Jeddd Gharles Popper, WHOLESALE BUTCHER ND CATTLE BROKER, OMAHA, NEB. (OINES with the Des Mulnes Valle 9, lor Oskalooss, Otiumws, eokal | ——— AT uuxuu. with the Central Railroad of | Tows, ts north to St. Paul. ATWEST LIBBRTY vih he, Beslington, s & liabessts Baiirond fof ul.‘r LAKE CITY, UTAH u. Keller, N. L D. SOLOMON. AéK FOR Pi‘ LES —MANUPACTURER O¥— American immnnriiri CYCLOPAZEDIA . that.”” Sualey New Revised Edition. Van DA.I.IA4 ROUTE ‘ ‘ijust on, that account,” savs he. | Spring and Farm WagonSyfousm. ‘Why, can’t I talk to my nephews, ! p.mg“,, — m..jfi. e | wife, even?” { “\\’ are not near as far as that,” Dealers in and manufacturers of ROBERT C. STEELL. PR P e Hi Eatizly rewritien by the shlest 'Hm-‘ erery o :nlw':..’n:u-. o=k, Taem work orlginally published under the title cloraspia v 1863, since which Lime the wide SRR ST Tt i el s 204 the niied Siaten 1 u P ithin the last ten Fears e progrem of di- covery i every depariment of Lnowledge has S e S e a” Tmpeiive T\I ‘movement of n‘fll affairs -m‘ it e o D a4l Erattal el e et o | juent revora- changes = ‘-L:::hlmvnybuh—m-fl. A e s by 2 SR tee o TR —— B e et . e 2 4 ST T of new e, v ‘names are in every one’s moi, sad of wiics ives every one's Euriows P Ry, e e ‘the transieat publica- of the' BR sEf i f | i i i | i i has I i & I} H 11 5 H H E H [ i § i H ] s5f d 4 i i aeieghi ml.if il si‘gr 73 £ - ;i%z i st itk 8 4 ; i i ! : ; g ] iy ol FIBST CLASS CANVASSING AGEN1S ‘_*“‘ E “13.. A lleiaon & Co., ‘Broadway. 0 New York. say: ‘Wdl," says he, “what is not mow may soon become so,” and Teans back in that big armehair, as if he were Emperor of Russia, and had won a big victory. “But LIl tell you all aboutit,” | said he. “You see when I went along the road, she came behind me, | and I stopped and looked at her, | for she was holding that boy by the | hand; but could not see the tassel, for that I guess was hanging down | | her back.” “I can imagine it,” says I, “you | | manner,” “Whenever I want (o see any- my uucle, “and so 1 did now,” and likely does, when she shuts hercur- | tains at night, and when she p;ssed | me then, Ialso saw the tassel.” “You may have looked at her in a nice manner, says L. | " “That I have,” says he; “but hear the end of it. “Well, did you not like her,” says L. “Well, yes,” says he. ‘“She has some_virtues about her, which suit me first rate. Firstly, she has | not much about her head, and sec- | ondly, she does not sweep the street with herdress. And those my hoy aro two vm-mplu hich ugn;!y fiwm many people suppose, for those, who carry so much around lhenr he=ds, seldom have much iuside of it; and those with tif long trails, | have either very very b feety o, an and | what is 8 jeal worse, are amed to 5how shoe and stocking. ¥ boy, in horses and women, look | first at the feet, whenever their | correct, and their right, and their shoeing in order, then you may cal- late, they are industriousand neat " |*g w1 lean and tid you mesn,’ 1 mean nothing,” says he, inte: rupting me ‘“let me first tell you | bow the matter went on. While she was thus wl.lklng before me to- | wards the mill gnd I after her, T really raid to myself: “Indeed, you are a nice one. ~ You do turn your head a little, but that does not mat- why should she not turn | must have stared at her in an'awful | thing, I open my eyes wide,” says | she gast ‘down her eyes, fs she | | AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMEN ARTICULAR A T"ENTION PAIl | HORYL SHOLING. 3" Repairing cf wagops and blackemith § veuotly &ome'st rand Promptiy done at reasonable prices 400,000 ACRES —OF THE FINEST— myday B vutst oF sk EEREE flu‘:’g oo 48 888 £888 TLER 8338% £ TEme 88 (1M GENERAL COMMISSION, .Elkhorn Valley LanlS!! .. ¢. xosexrELp mives us tme following quotations this day : | T nTio. 4 Butter, active, 11 in tubs; Eggs B. M, CI.ARK, fair, at 10c per dozen; Live Chickens, dull,at 2 00@2 50 ‘Wisner, IeB_ | Gooscberries, 2 50 h.""m,,. HESE LANDS ARE CUNVENIENT T0 {3 the market and the . | FINEST in the STATE L ‘, Andlwill be sold at from | $2.50 to $5.00 PER | For Cash or on Long | 297 LAND EXPLORING | ETS for sale at 0. & Nh bearing con) wi {:l'men at full pooryin | for land. | 100,600 ACE RICH PARMING LAND IN | 500 Hanscom Place ‘ H"»E.’E‘i.‘.”‘“’..“ Pl Ay S & 1L Bnlquhbnl office over Mackey's | o»-mmnnaln- an | EDWARD KUEHL. | MAGISTER OF THE DEPAR' EFY ihllllthphhl‘h-l-_--l- 8¢ he n«.o" l‘,lfle: 1 o M | xt, Be: it Kacine, 'mhu ' od all polatd in naribera L Liinols AT IOCK ELAND with the Rocktord, Rock fs'and and St. Louis Railroad for St. Louls | ints south. ATBOCK ISLAND wies whe veoria & kock | ‘and points emst. | AT BUBMU JVIC with brl!eh for Hen- | Chillicothe and Peoris. AT LA BALLE with the fllinois u-nu.u.u. | youd for ptaa bort, b and sou AT CHICAGO with 4l o Easi, North aed Whtia Load, 8. Lonhs, ety Pury m,'ny m n-u-__ Winion Glaam: 50 9 doedun TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & FARNHAM, nwuon TICKETS to all Esstera citles, | TN PLATE. o via this Une, can be procured, and sny infor- mation ol polat at the ket offce of the company, 125 Farnbam St., prinipal ket ofices uu;:huuumurx g | T H.RIDDL Gew'l u-&p'x Chicago. 8.8 STEVENS, o'l Wentern Ag't 10814 1G, twir quatity......... Q ii‘fi A, M.SMITH, Gon'l Pass'r Ag't, 3. H. LACEY, azd Sioux City & Pacific R. R, The Shortest aud enly Direct Route from COUNCIL BLUFFS St. Paul, Minneapolis, And all Pomts in | NORTHERN I0OWA & MINNESOTA. | PULLMAN PaLACE SLEXPING CARS On sll ight trains 7ia this route. CONNECTIONS. 1 At U. P. Transfer with Union Pucific - Railroad for Omabi 3 3 B Rk ere:;r:_& il ..s::uilis...:! 88288388888 828888888 (Gest quaiit; (‘.| Fhad AE¥EppEss. BiEH L] IBEoos ' I B § ‘Awumunyvmmucu and § PuL Ilinole Central and Davots So Louthern Upper Missouri River, | P nd with stages for all ot o tneors 5. At nnrmno-m the and Northwestern Nebraska. 6. At n-"'h’m;“:m CAT n 2 P thikens tor western Beltwey oices 9% Be sure your tickets read vie S. C. & P, | Rallwaj ¥ L. BURNETT, Sap't. . C. HILLS, Gen. e GEO, W. G{A'rru. Sonthorn .Ilote.l. Froatiag on 413, 6th sad Walnatsts, St. Louis, Laveille, Warner & Co., 1l i H Nos. 008 882 101 “ » » HORSE SHOKING AND BLACKSMITHING *-’A_..a--—t-t. g P W Por buadiels por contdioonns n " n »lxf | Pullman Palace Cars ‘ncxwls | ks, nwocx. §'thern Pass. » n, Thes, musasro.. | TEA N nxmamT, AL xinds of B AS T | 3 TRAINS DAILY !| LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH THROUGH WITHOUT CHAKGE | | NEW YORK] Arrival of Trains from the West. ONLY GNE CHANGE TO | Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston Are for Saleat the | ‘omrany’s Office ‘neatn: e, el P g, Rty I JGHN E. SIXFSON, CHAS. E. FOLLETT, Gen 1 Bupt., Gen'l Pugs. Ag't IxpiaxroLIs TUnoitoa mstates .,onfecticners' Tool Works, Manatactarers o Confectioners’Tools Machicze l-u-. lee Cream d- ot 'r-n.ul Nos 1801 & 1303 N Eighth st. | I rm.nm.nn,r G 3. M ALOG) St it | C U RERT maridavim TATT.OR, o TAILORING, CLEANING and | BEPAIING done st reasenshie Talen Proprietor of the RISING SUN LOS ANGELES VINEYRDS. Depot fo the sale o his INATIVE WINES, AND I BRANDIES M. EELLER & Co., Coraer of Baitery and Washington Sta. SAN FRANCISCO, maTi PASSENGERS Going East or South from Omaha And Points on U. P.. hould take the “LINCOLN ROUTE” | | ATCHISON & NEBRASKA | RAILROAD' | At secure sor themsetvos the chotce of six Fopaiar Hedtenlrom Atchisoa to Chicago und St. Loais, All making Reliable C anections aad being Tickets via | ATCHINON and the aTCEISON & NEBRASKA RAILROAD. 20 Relizble Conections ars slao made | e fhe AT 4 5. B Tor the ..‘.‘.‘-.r.""‘a.":":;'.u.""%""‘ Louis by securing ’m‘m'nlq ‘m. [ And with it tines ranoing Soutn to ‘Xansas snd the Indian _-.'.:. f | caL, | O K SALERATUS! | BAKING SODA! EST IN USD wkeand Whitcey S 1dby Penae Meyes Bauser GASTLE BROS., IMPORTERS OF TEAS —AND— | Bast India Ccods, | 213 and 2153 FRONT STREET | San Franci Caiifornia. | mebem PLATTIE VALL!-.Y REAL ESTATE! Samuel C. Smith, U.P.R.R. LANDS, | Columbus, Neob, | Gavernment Lands Located! U. P. Lands Sold! Improved Farms and Fown Lob. for CASH! —or— /ON LONG TIME!! 2;uipped with Palace Day asd Slesping Cas. | s&-All Communications Cheer- fully Answered OMAZIIA CITY STOVE STORE. E. F. COOK, 887 Mth 8L, betweez Douglis aad Dodes -!llhtllm «l ‘l'I'| Copper and Sheet Iron and desler ia 13th St., bet, Faraham and Harney, | LINCOL & ATCH!SON | Cookmg nnd Heating stoves

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