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KEARNEY'S FLUID-EXTRACY Money and Commerce. Daily Review. CHICAGO & NORTHWES'N RAILWAY. ‘The Popular Route from OM A A ~To— HOW | GOT A WIFE. DON'T BUY! UNTIL YOU HAVE he Most Wouderfal Med eal Di:. [Ecovery of the Ag:—Every Man his own Phys'clan. == EEEER Frazier’s Great Remedy STEELE & JOHNSON 533-540 14TH sT. CLARK & FRENCH COR. FARSHAM AND 11TE sT. PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 FARN~ HVM ST.,»~WHOLESALE DEALERS- MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 Farn- FROM THE LOW GERMAN REUTER. OF FR- | nossibly one or two there who are | | blowing into the coals to just warm | OFFICE OMAHA DAILY BEE, | up my” marvied stae a litle? | July 17, 1874 ere you may see, tuat all my | Mopetary affairs are quiet, busi- hg they were" destined 1o pestll | new belng fir and steady. In a greater, when one afternoon I came | few days times will be somewhat bome from my lady. | changed, and there will bean in- For as I came along the street, T | orogeed activity,as the county banks St. WHITNEY, Mmé\':‘ & Co., 247 | | Chicago and the Easti! 3. J. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and | Douglas Streets. i (Translated for the BEE by L. W.) ( Continued.) Now £ eould tell you a long story The peorle of the Ubited States hrve been hurabagged with ail Kinds of Patent M dicines, Guacks and imposters, for the past lew years, i 3 most shamesul manper. The writer of the ullowing is one uf the viciims, aud wisbes to AXDTHE The only known remedy for cams. Bertering tut by clcansiug the theonly troe wa beiog agre t rolilons 3t e B e ot ast 8 scovered & Biood ¢ e, whicir Dok OBiy gave me im e 'but aller 8 few weeks eBocied Frte i Tt coufh Tt e, m7 luogs - g oS o s’ St Siappaed. 7 Discovery pomessed V' rines, I gave i 1o others it efected fhe wost iracu e T Vood was isease, and ng consient " ouderial beaio reach of every sufleriog man, ‘Tace of tha. civilized ‘and bimors irci the ysiem. koot Hite s are strictly « 5, from roots with herbs and piaata, many of which were used in the god oid days ‘ben people were cured by Some simple 10000r herb, a0d whea Calomel and other pois.Bs Of the miner.l kivgdom were unknown. 47 puild wp s aystem wi oo, ~ - o disoamcs Dy partice: No person ¢ 1 take Boot Bitters and remain long uuwell. Vietory upon victory they have gained over discase and desth in all siations 0d conditions iu sife. They Jectiug curcs of e utmost imporiance. Uensumption, - 3tu i, Scrofulous ruptious, Catdrrh, Wesk Lungs, 1 ost Vitaiity and Broken-down Constitutions, these Eoot gue, Gostivenem, Piles, e'bl-a-el,nud Livet pisint, so quickly xs (his loot itsers. S dicasts dre cawed from s bad stomach s potevacus condition of the blood. For o Taewaory, boss ‘ol eieny catecd trom ey e o Reeagubcnig Yok, Milers s el 16 e o Bt St B, U B e , a0d Uor: apiious irom x ies on the fa: e i a1 Grar Fesmedies 0 axstence. G. W. FRAZIER, ] CLEVELAND, OIIIO Root Bitters are sold by all the lead- 1 Draziate, Storckespers aud Chemists. Sold e by Strong & Cobb, 193 Superior strest, and Boaton Myers i, 127" Wat. & Strect, Cloveland, 0. pitisburg; ¢ & Canifel lier, ar her firgteciass Lrug Houses. e "“,l. aaf an keeyer. [ERS o Sy o swvet e whatever. §in the reach of all—$1 per bottle ; six 5 bottles, iyisaawiy T IMPORTANT s SINERS and PHT ze ow, st-tlog elass of B e S Vaier o Fpcageoent are 3t presen 4 e e s ol GREAT IMPORTANCE INDIVIDUALLY to sa eamen of this clave, Toen soliciting, trade 1 3 Toreiore EAPECIALLY | desived " that this notice tay weat the €ye of ALL Commercial Travelern % in this couutry and ¥ e .'fl?’.‘r"""os«;"fi sive I iy duen: Son. Those who comply Wl ve req =il e CONFIDERTLALLY. trented a2 daly sdvised of object in Vigw, . Please addsess, (by leter only), CO-OPERATION, SOHE SAUNENR, Practical Watchmaker, a8 B O, Lish 81, . . NEB 171 Farar OMABA APPLETON'S American CYCLOPAZEDIA New Bevised Edition. very savject. . Priuted. irom, new 1 O mailiusrated with Seversl Tho ‘Engravings and Maps. rcaiat The Ukt St 1o e Sich have faked ccience, litersture, ‘editors 1d ..,.;.-u—. *aitioneutfled, Tk AERichX pia. ‘Within thelast tan years ke oat of covery in evary icparton e Viffe. Great tiona pave occured, fnvel of peculiar moment. The country, which wasat its. voiame of the old work #) t) tical revolutions of tha last natural resalt of the tiato public view a multitude Sames 4ro 18 every one's e ! £ ‘" § £ b i W i | i { £ i *‘i il ! i e, sEEE (4 5 bl U % 3 i i ) | e 4 i it H how itall went on, but I know bet- ter than to do that. Such a matter never comes oft as smoothly as we read about them in novels, snd the reality causes a fellow to sweat as | much as if he were doing his hard- est work in life. Among an hun- dred, ninety-nine are apt to commit the biggest blunders on an errand of this kind, and even if these hun- dred should come home the happi- | that we should get into again ; but should we have to do it | @ second time, we'll surely be much smarter about it ”’ After an hour and a half 1 came | back again, happy to the top of my hat, and possibly may have looked t; and a5 in my bachelorhood life, | I had got into the habit of talking to myself, I cannot, when I think back to it now, find much fault | with people when they got out of | my road rather quickly and looked | | were as steady as my hand. When 1 was half a block from home yet, my uncle came running to me 2nd | commenced to hug me on the open street and said: * Hold your tongue, hold your tongue; I know all, and when is the wedding to come off 2! 1 tried to silence him and said: “keep quiet at least on_the street,” and caught hold of his arm and took bim home; but when we got | there and met Fiau Butown setting | the table, then his heart fairly Jjumped on to his tongue, and his eyes sparkled like diamonds, and, pointing with the thumb over his | very sharp at my feet to see if they | i heard a big noise. e were | looking out of the windows, and be- fore one of the houses, quite a num- ber were standing looking into the | door. And when I was just trying to pass the door, out lies Groser | Obst, and lays in the gutter. | “My God ! neighbor; what is the | matter 2"’ “Whit doyou think ? My women folks have just throwr me out doors.” “But why " ighbor,” says the grocer, “I'll tell you. My wife and I ean’t Of course this matter was no concern of mine, and therefore I did not stop much longer, but thought I would tell uncle Mathias about it. And s0 I did, and told him the whole affair, and asked “Uncle what does mean 2" “Well,” says he, sunk in deep t, “and you say his women folks, wife and mother-in-law, just put him out of doors 2" ::\'u," said I, “he himself said it “And he was sitting in the gut- ter 2 “Yes.? “Well, then I guess the matter all right, and stands thus: He wants to boss the concern and she wants to boss, and if she stands in the house and he lays out- m’l'luem to me as if she is the ‘the fellow 1 do not know what made me feel so annoyed and blue just now. I had never looked at the matter in that light. shoulders towards me, he said: “Da you see, Frav Butown, there he | stands,——my sister’s son! Is now | going 1o be married as well as any- | body.” And as now the good old | woman came aud offered her best | | wishes uod wanted to know who | the fair ono was, he had more to | | sgy to her than I had, and after she | had gone, he turned to me in quite | a cross manner, saying, that I were | { a hypoerite, a_hardened one, and {thut T was showing a corrupted heart, for being able to shut up all | my happiness within myself. ‘Well, I had to sit down and tell him all about the matter and though at finst he has quite well pleased, he | commenced to shake his head and | said; “that is not quite as I should have done;” and when I had told Dbim xll he got up and made a face as heavens in April, when it really does not know if to let some rain fall or let the sun shine instead; he shook his head, and nodded nodded and shook his head and at last he sald: “Well, I think that | T should have gone through - the | matter in much better style,” and then be asked at what particular verse of the chapter I'had done my kneeling? Well then I had to con- fess that there had not been any kneeling. Then he got mad and his hat and said. - “‘Well, then '}l wish you a good appetite. And cling to what you have, for how long you will have it Idon’t know. You have crowed much too soon; the matter is not | nearly fixed; the very act of kneel- | ing is indispensible, and without | your whole engagement is not bind- ing, Tat least, should not be sur- rflledfl,lnlhecoumutadlyor' wo, the matter should be broken | off. Another time you had better | follow my advice,”” And thus he | went, L But in spite of all that a_wonder- fully nice time L;ozmenved naw, & happy time, Of this, also, I go lelr‘l'ylun‘ story, Lut I know better than that. The highest joy and the deepest grief should not be con- fided to the next best one; and al- though I believe that all those who read this are mannerly and sober folks, still it might happen, tLat this or that cenfounded fool would try to game of me, and that, of course, would be annoying. | But to a real honey-cake you | must take a little pepper and I did | not the pepper. At just eve | Uncle Mathias tried to put on a lit- | tleuno and then, but at last when m thai . :ml:'wul 1 one, and when he, himself, | | had paid my little girl and her folks | | a cordial visit, and had. on this oc- | casion also, had the cpport: convinee himselfof her ability fish cook, then he spved his pepper | and I_dipped Into.the honey-pot. | Now he commenced to picture to | all who were patient enough to sisten, my happinsss in such glow- | ing eolors that soon 8o many funny | stories were told about me that T | hardly knew where to save myself. | I was teased wherever I showed | myself five paces from home every- oné Y knew pommenced to grin, and when T asked what they were grin- ning about, the answer invariably | was, just as if they had all coun- | selled together ; #Gh, nothing.’ If in the evening I came to the | club, and I had resolved under no elroumstances to give up this so- | clety ; firstly, beoause it suited me | | very much to linger around there | for & day or two, and, secondly, be- | cause I thought that I could learn & good dea: in the distinguished so- Olsty I met there. Well, when I came there, then they commenced to whisper and a nudging in the | side and & writhing of the eyes, and then they com: to tzli stories, what this ove bad said before the , and what he said after- | ‘wedding, wards, and similar things; and | when at last I got wind and asked if these were broad hints' at me, they unanimously said : 4Ob mnoweonly mean.” And | when at last ¥ stopped going to | the club for these very reasons, and staid at home, then Frau Butown commenced at me; if 1 wanted to have this fixed #o, or if she should She did not know how | 1 wanted everything arranged now. | And she was an old woman and had waited on many a gentle man, but none who was engaged to ‘be married; T must have patience with her, for certainly it would not last guch longer. Then | as to cleaning Ty ciothes; T was | | find ways and means to drive all “Uncle,” said I, “you know me and you also know her, who'do you think will be the boss in our house?”” “I do not know,” says he, “but from her looks I do not think that she would like to sit outside.” | “The deuce,” said L. i “Well,” uncl: Mathias, “do not be alarmed, for I do not think she will be quite as bad asthat; but I think she will have a nice, amia- ble government over you. Youwill be tied firmly and securely to her apron string, and I guess she will your notions out of your head.” “Oh,” says 1, “I am not afraid, 1 | shall try to turn her mind a little | {3 after we are once married.” “Do not rely on that,” said my uncle, “do you not know the old suying.” “Alter the wadding your chances are past, You must torn her before if ou wat it to e “No,” said I, “that's altogether new to me,” and made a face as if T had heard some terrible news. “Well, then I'll tell you a story,” says unele, the moral of which you will learn ‘from your viife, if you do not follow my advice. And with | that we sat down, and uncle com- | menced. | (To be continued.) THE COMING STRUGGLE, a3 ne'er was known bejore, Are rising from Pacific’s strand o Atlatic's rocsy shore. < ‘Why is this mighty change * What csn the meaning te ? ‘The rising of the mages From northern lake o southern sea. The spirit of old seveaty-six From out our heroes”kra. e3 Party ties and party laws Are but as: of sand.. ‘Toe.ignts of m s 10 b= a man Should govern Freedonr’s lnd. Then shall our Flag more proudly foat S el " o mations yet unborn 3 et The emblews of tuefree. 1In trade we'll try to deal, oy e e 04 e e sk 10 v oumaive, We'll sall as cheap a8 any body caa, Ard if abat you need, Ur friend you chance to meet, Bometiter Bt Hate On Upper Douglas Street. e e s.xa GKEBE & KARBACH, 15th st, between Farcham and sroe] OMAHA, NEB. Spring and Farm Wagg BUGGIES A CARRINWGER Dealers in sod manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS PAITICC R A TTENTION PAID HORSKE SHOEING. ‘s Repairing ¢! wagons and blackem Prompiiy done st reasonabie prices. mydar 100,000 ACRES RICH FARNING LAND 1N NEBRAS 500 Hanscom Pla OUSES AND LOTS .u tne eit for salecheap and on good ter BOGS & MILE Feal eatate brokes,ofhcs over Macks on Dilge s opposti sew Dustofics D3 THE OMAHA . BFST PAPER Published in Nebraskd | It Contains More Readi and Less Adv any Newspaper Publy in the West. Emoracing a choice newsand wmiscellaneous s live Editorials oa all impd ies; complete and reliable tefeg ioand Jocal market reports to the of issue, and a variety of State,E} ern and Western correspondenci together make up a newspaper 38 dom equalled and never surp Every article qoing into the umns of the BEE is carefully \inized, and everything that ¢ 1 | fend the most sorupulous, RepublicanzPoli; But Independer in princi | policy of the BEE is, and al! been, to expose aad denoun es and corruption in the tie without fear or favor. " Subscription Price: IN ADVANCE. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, 138 Farnham Street, per [Chickens, dull,at 2 and merchants will regain all the funds to help move the crops. Dis- counts fair; exchange in tol:rable demand. THE FIRST NATIONAL BAN quotes: * Land Grzats (selling] Tand Warrants, (160 acres buying) 3 Land Warrants (166 "acres selling) 3 Agricultural’ Cotlege " Serip, Powell & Publico, 6 1-2@6 3-4; Savon Groceries are dull, qulet; sugars are firm at yesterday’s quotati and owing to the rise, are in d mand. Dry goods are looking up some fair orders from the og received and shipped ; locaf quiet, Produce, as usual, is in mand. The market is well with small fruits and vegetab prices remain about the same, Wil a downward tendency. Fish.—The market is well plied with salted and cured fish there is nothing doing in fre: ‘Wines and Liquors.—Tradeg both local and evuntr Hardware. comiug in steadily. Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- bolsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnbam Street, furnishes the following quotations: FRAME MOULDINGS. d walaut, 1 inch 7c; 3 inch Sinch2le. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 00; each sdditional foot, 75¢ per pair. i d all wool terry, per yard nion sng s 1 50@3 »0; Imperial, plain and stri- ved, 2 50a8 00. DAMASKS. nion per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 00a3 C0. MATTRASSES. Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00a5 00; straw, 8 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50. LUMBER. RETALL LIST ‘Bubject to change of market witaout 3 WM. M. FOSTER, On U.P. B. B track bot. ¥ arnbam at GEO A. HOAGLAN G Jolats, studding and sills, 2 1, and un- | _teenesBENRERRENEESEERSSININ S B || 8888k 2SeSEeLEsLe88e88282888828 35?’ pEEE § i1 !‘i i £ N gefesajess s-§e9 EREEEEEE i Eg YANKEE NOTIONS- MOHR & €G., 231 Farmham Street. $POOL CuTius, [ w2 Liberal discount on carload lots. WINDOWS, (Glazed.) 35 per cont off Chiesgo list. DOORS, (Wedged ) 25 por cent off Cl icago lat. BLINDS. TURHTETS OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, &e. N. L. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT C.STEELL. ) s s 85 888 £88 PLELSL 38T ¥ LEas s gua GENERAL COMMISSION. J. U. KOSENFELD gives us the bllowing quotations this day : Butter, active, 11 in_tubs; Egga e, dulhat' 005 50 por Gy 2 50 per doz.; g:-ebema, 2 00 per bu; (}:}1 5 00per H d Fetneus, 14 00 pac box. ‘ana’ Rasp: berries, 20c per quart: blackberries, 25¢; apples, 100 to 1 25 per box. HARDWARE. Jomx T, EpaaR. TIN, SHEET-IRON, WIRE, &C. A RERE] ol 111113 ShgaEEee o A BEEE] it EERE i nails. Dundee thimble skeins, discount 45 per ceat, ‘Stor half patent axles, discount 10 per cent. B LR LT T T e ) 882L28288888888888288 Bl L{ wrs 3 3 HG §8% Iren, 85 4§68 8 nE vs . do | i*fe § ] GERES eSiE 88 83BN Glae B2 8838 ¥8 28R wat 5 wuend EES5E Oil walnut mouldings, one inch, | Bright do per foot, 5¢; 2iuch 10¢; $ inch 15¢; | 537y Qolon Youn Snow Flake, (Wells & Nieman).. A. E. SIMPSON, Manufacturer, Chicago, All Passenger Trains WESTINGHOUSK PATENT Miller's Patent Safet; s 2 Past Express Trains Leave Daily, AT W) Wi AT Paul Railroad f rth. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Western Union ‘Railroad for e SUGARS, Granulated pr B, do do do do _Virginia. leal... DRIED FRUITS. pair, 1 50; omamental bands, 2 00@ | do datry. eobuoanbBaEEE SS!SSS??ASSKES per pound. ityson, por poid..- unpowder, 3o " do FLOUR. old_Du Bows B - 30u31 S5 180 | 35ui6 TR TR MACKEREL. ‘amily, in kits... o. do Seouwmn SCwwnnm 15th Street. GEEEEEEEEEREEK - uEEEuscauseassns E882888. CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR. ‘Wholesale depot 548 14th Street. Half barvel S8cKSummmmeer e 2 Rock = Islan and Pacific R. R. THE GRAND CENTRAL BOUTE FROM OMAHA TO CHICAGO| AND THE EAST, | Via Des Moines, 1avenport and Bock Isiand. uipped with the gy ] ‘154 Coupler. are. y ounecting as foliows: AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines Valle; Tor Onkalooss, Otiamws, Keokuk ‘and St. Lonis. T GKINNELL with the Central Railroad fows, for north o St. Paul. ‘Cedar & Buri Cedar Rapids, ue & St Pouls At WILTON JUSCTION wih the outl rn. for M for points nor Freeport, Be jit, Kacin Tukse and ail o e and Wisconsin. AT BOCK ISLAND wish the Rocktord, Bock uis Eailrosd faiand and St. Lot for 5t.’ Lot south. ISLAND with the Peoris & Rock road for s h and south. Amcfao itk ol ‘ines Lasi, North asd THROUGH TICKETS to all line, can be procured, PULLMAN PaLACE SLEEPING CARS On all night trains 7ia this route. L. BUBNETT, Sup't. C. HILLS, Gen. Ticket - GEO. W. fi‘fl"fl'fli ¥ S8Z8 uEd #8%| OMARA AND THE WEST 4 B all polot LIBEETY with the_Barlington, pids & s Weste oranch, uscatine, Py ashington and ail poinis south. § DAVESPORT with the Davenport & St. Lomlvfllo, Eastern cities, y Omnlv Direct Route BRIGHT’S DISEASE, And a posi 'ie curs for Gout, Gravel, Strictures, Disbetes, Dyspepsia Ner< he, Carm, bav. Recine, Sives Potat, Weteriown, Ouhi Du Lae. Madiscn and Mitwiakse | 3 It Belng the Shoriestand Flist Comoleted Line | i Between OMAHAandCHICAGO, | Constant improvem nts have taken place in | Nov-retention or Incortinence of Urine, Irvi the way of reduciug Grade, a0d plaring fron | tation. InSuuation or Ulceration of the s wvine cans | BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, SLEEPING CARS SPERMATORRHEA, v comturta- Loucoerhoe or Whites, Diseases of the Prostrate land, 3:one in the Bladder, Colcul uz, certain connections lu any Tection be may wish 10 §o. Principe] Conncetions. 3 | AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for | Sioux City, Yankton and poiats resched’ via, Sioux City'snd oad. AT GRAND JUNCTION for Fort Dodgs, Pacific railz l Des Maines, Ottawa and Keok: EKEARNEY'S Prmanently Curesallj Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings, Existing in Men, Womea snd Cuibdren, Price one dollar per bottle;Zor lsix bottles for Aive doilars. Depot 104 Duane3St, N. Y. In attentance to answer corres- o S ghve advico TR, 84 Yend stamp for pam, hlets, froe. g Crane & i o ts, San Brigham; Wholeasle Ageo s tw Omaha & St. Louis Short Line 1874! | The Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Blufis R. R Isthe ouly dire line to —TO THE— NERVOUS & DEBILITATED OF BOTH SEXES. JO OHARGE FOR ADVICE AND OON- SULTATION. ST. LOTIS i AND THE EAST, FROM Jefferson Medical College, Philadel- phia, author of several valuable 18 | | HO CHANGE .« cuun between Omans and st. | Louis anu b itor € betweer OMAHA anu xeW YORK. eases of the Sexual and Urinary or- gans, (which he has made an es- This th Only _ine running & tady, ) elth f pecial study,’ mal PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR EAST ) ez o FRUM OCIAHA, ON ARRIVAL OF THE UNION PACIFIC EXPRESS TRAIN, A peactice of 30 years (nables him to treut diseases with success. Cures guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can rorward let- ters deseribing symptoms and en- closing stamp to prepay postage. @Send for the Guide to Health. Price 10c. J. B. DYO111, M. D. Physicion and Surgeon, 104 SDuane atreet, N. Y. OBSTACLES to MARRIAGE. HAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUNG MEX from Passengers taking other routes nave & - Adisugreeable transler at the Kiver PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY ! REACHING ALL 8“57}:“ AND WESTERN OITIES | With Less Changes and in advauce of ather lines. ggsuer ‘This Entire Live is equipped with Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars, Palace Day Coaches and ChairCars, Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Westinghouse Air Brake. 89°Sce that your tickets read via Kanses Ciez; 8- Joseph & Comment Via Omaha and St. Louis. | Tickets for sale at cor. Tenth and Farnbam | wireets, and U. P, Depot, Omaba. ggegees | 30s. 7ERON, GEO. . 3RADBURY, Fass. Agt. Gen’ Ageot. * A.C.DAWES, I Pase. Agt., St. Josevh. WHOLESALE BUTCHER ND CATTLE BROKER, EALT LAKE CITY, UTAR . F. BARNARD, Gen’] Supt. St. Joseoh. Vanbari A ROUTE | B A S T 3 TRAINS DAILY! LEAVE $T. LOUIS WITH Pullman Palace Cars| THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE Indianapolis, Cincinnati, o LOS ANGELES :VINEYRDS. Depot for the sale of his NATIVE WINES AND BRANDIES M. EXLLER & Co, Corner of Baitery and Washington Sta. Chivago, Columbus, Pittsburg, Baltimore, thnztw ingtom, NEW YORK Arrival of Traing from the West. uis SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. marTtt ONLY GNE CHANGE TO { Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston| PASSENGERS Golng East or South from Omaha And Points on U. P.| “LINCOLN ROUTE” ATCHISON & NEBRASKA Confactioners’ Tool Works, RAILROAD' Thos. Mills & Bro., Manatacturers o Confectioners’Tools Machize Mouids, Ice Creamn Freesers, &e., Nos. 1301 & 1393 North Eighth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. pe e THBAN LIBEMEBRT, 18th St., bet. Farnham and Harney. gt S SR SR And secure for themseives the choice of Six Popular K-tes from Atehisoa to Chicago and St. Louis, 2,aipped with Palsce Day aad Slespisg Carm. All and incoavenience arriving from Ferries. transfers can be svoided ,M of Chicago and 8¢. Louis by securing Tickets via SEBRASKA RAILROAD. Direet and Reliable Connections are also made with the A.T. &4 5. F. K B for the @Great Arka.sas Valley & Colorado, mmml‘:m Soath to points ta LINCOL & ATCHISON CHAS.CSMITH, W.P. 3 ) WHITE e EsTaBusmED 1064.° clurmmm vous Debility, Dropey, | Extract Buchua!/ works, :an be consulted on all dis. | male, io metter from what eause | originating, or how lorg standing | | | | | | Chee I Clean. arece pest to buy, They are best 0 ey They baxe evenly and quickly, Their operation s perfect, They have always a good draft, 'l\e’ are: -l‘e e bestmaterial They roast perfectly, Lad &2 = 3 They reguite bt il fuel, G ey vy o e ThGy irs iy g Thay ire Sulied fo it oalitie, QD ey o suaraniend o give satstactton ~SOLD B¥— Eseelsior Man’fz (o, ST. LOUIS, Mo., Py r Sugar-Coated, Concentrated, Roet and Herbal Juice, Anti- Billcus Granules. THE “LITTLE GIANT” CATHARTIC. or Multam 17 Parvo Physic. Fhe noveity of modern Modica, Prrmaceanical Scicnco o use’ of any faking {he large. repuisive and conposed Of cicap. crue, and bulky i whe wo ca by & carciul appiication of chemic acience, extrgcr ail the cathartic and other s i | E-nal propercics from the most valuabie roc R J. B. DYOTT, graduate of | herba, sad couceliryto them into & minato Gran uie, searc ze a 2 aryy pill foub for b1 wondertu) ca. 20, peopi o an. a5 10 wupicee tat et ehict, bk such inot e diferent activs medicinal prine Thidy they are composed being 80 Bar. e Jed. one b Foo s to 8300 Reoward 1+ herehy offired by the prow prictor of ihese o \emist who, upon analysis, will find In them any Calomel o other forms of mercury ot any other murersl = § Melng entirely ve, ! o e, B e, no particalar em. They opo- 0 coustitution, d.t, . 6 your them, encloss 2 cents ive them oy retars ®. V. PLERC. SALERATUS! BAKING SODA! l BST IN US®E PPna. Meyer & Raspkeand Whit na, Meyer & Raapke itaey CASTLE BROS., IMPORTERS OF TEAS —AND— East India Coods, 213 and 313 FRONT STREET San Franci = California. meb6™m PLATTE VALLEY REAL ESTATE! Samuel C. Smith, Local Agent for;the U. P.R. R. LANDS, Columbus, - Neb, | Gevernment Lands Located! ATCHISOS and the ATCHISON & | 5 uc-.-—-‘l-'-?hnm' U. P. Lands Sold! | Improved Farms and Town Lot [for | CASHI! —oR— ! ON LONG TIME!! | s@rAll Communications Cheer- | fully Answered 1 | omxazxxa oxrw | STOVE STORE. | E. F. COOK, | 637 14th 8t, botwesz Douglas aad Dodgs | e, g e e | Cooking and Heating stoves ispanned sad French Ware on ‘Gutters and Spout! warrante d, | Seam | snd.