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[ he Most Wosderfal Med cal vi- his own Phys’clan. Frazier’s Great Remedy | The people of the United States hive been bumbugged with all kinds of Patent M-dicines, quacks sad imposters, for the past lew years, i & most shameiul wanper. The writer of the ullowing s oe of the victims, and wishes present a very pliia case. Belleving ihat by cleansing the Lood was be only true way of banishing disease, and cing a gre.t suflerer frum weak lungs 1nd 3 rofulous alfcti n, and after tryiog wany lads of Patcnt ‘Mediciues aod the most ewinent Puyncisos, 1 commenced doctoring ysel, and at last d scovered a Bl ' Root Bitters, which not only gave me im: diate releif, but aiter a few weeks eflected radical cure’ The cough Jeft me, my lu me strong and souud. my %, o o sersiutous daeate hod Sispposred. Feeling confident that wy Discov uderful bealing v.rtues, I gave it 10 others oticied, and found 1t efected the wost miracu- Cufes' in’ thov-ands of caset, not alone ugh crofulased ‘Werk Lungs, humor i the b e Son geiting bravely over thats ustnds ¢ Dot o1 iy Hask Bitters, snd 'y Gesire and. duterimioation 1o et veack o <vecy pudectng sy man and childzon toe face of the G vilized s tias opesicn in hese BTt 1 the power they posses 1. biand bediabing 'ho vu. 2 the turgid bl from the 5) Koot B | il Fecparation, compounded ©, | acquainted with the unfortunate o Unknow. Ther open all the maiural passages of the | e e, sibe susy BT Sisnes o5 U 4 etem Wit pure bicod e ey it reach all toeascs Ly puriic: o0 aad nour o persan < 3 take oot Bittars and remaln ong vl Viciry wpos vieiory they have ailed Cver disease & sl siations i coiliions i e Ther are o ecting cures o the utiost uporisnce. aampiion, P talar Serota oo Corarri, Weak Lungs, Lost Vitaiity | e on-dowh Constitutions, these Koot i are uatversalry adumitied £ be the maost o imovery koown. 10" tho | ectoral healiug properties pene- | o tion of the BB freme, oot e the. Lua g, e Siomach, Fioeys snd Liver, ciesasing Kdney e o Lirer o other saedisine v Sare” “Chronic - Ebcumstim, Newssiga. | icart Disose, Fitn, bissioue, Headac Dspepea, Fevi aud-gue, Coslvenss Ulitaty Diseases, Kidoey Disesse, and Live emmpiaint, v quickly as this Hoot Mitkers. Al e esses Sre. coused from & bad stomach it s potsonous condiiion of the blood. For ey aro sonsiantly el- For E- | way is intersected by the New York aerous young ten, sulering from luss o “mcsiory, loss ot energy. elc, caused irom i asni cury e aud toaeicas fousles thoe eaing Koot Bitters are especially re- | mren;l'm"ng Oue botle will do more toward eradicating Sypbilis, Scarvy, Tetier, Fever ires, Soto Lyt Lumars, Ciaecrous’ forus " Dropey, Erysipelas, ail Kbeam, Ulcers, Homi: FieonWorias, Blotches, Bustales, Erup- | e psaples o the ace, a0 Corruptions {roa | i i e al Giber remedies 1 xistence. | G. W. FRAZIE&. Fraslors Root Bitters are sod by all the lead. | snx Druggists, Slorokeepers aud Chemists. Sold | D" Sixong. & Cobb, 180 Superd .,’ street, and Beaton Myers & Canfie 127 Wat- i, Clevdand, 0.3 . &y Falinstock & o Pitisburg: oston Jotn s Heary Curran & Co., United | Sk indene Honse s 2009 Cols Fiacs Now York; Wyth Brothers, | e L N e e nciane- s other frst-civis Drug Houses ks noticn L e e s OB BT, | o ercept mo substitute whatever. Price Witk £ i reach of all—$1 per bottle sz bottles S {y1saswy " IMPORTANT Commercial Travelers. COMMERCIA®, TRAVELERS who soliclt orders by CAED, CATALOGUE, TRAI TIST, SAMPLE. OR OTHER CPECIMEN, £iso those who it thelr customers and solicit irade by purchuses made DIBECT FEOM BTOCK. aid who travel o any secion, b I il or Boat, selling avy class of rore. etz to s tbels) BUSINESS wid FI FATE ADDRESS, a3 below, stating elass of goods taey sell, and b¥ whom pmyu aiso Rone who ar 8 presn nder b €1 ¢ GREAT I’uk Bietee asy mbet the <o ol AL Faavolers and sicnds in il couniey and ey will AT O ¢ their atien- Thte who compiy & sbove reduest O e CORPIDENTIALLY treated and duly Fivised of cbject i riew, Fleue . (by i), Jettes 08I%): 00 OPERATION, eare Geo. P. Bowel & Co., { Park Row, Jyseodim xW Yomx CITy. JOEN BAUMER, Practical Watchmaker, 171 Perur v o 8. B0 1tk Bt OMAHA NEB APPLETON’S American CYCLOPAZEDIA New Revised Edition. Efllllfl’ R‘fllufl h the sblest writers on ‘ae e isiod with. Soverel Thagmad ~ Ezgraviogs snd Maps. Tt Tuz work fiflfilfl" P'h“l'l- ‘under the '-llk S G e i b ataind 1 3 part of aton e ekl o s ki piac .An ey Sleace, Herature, dod. , b Uhers to subumit 1t 1o an exact N\ilfll“lfld Ph“ yevision, and to isue & new am.n o onbiiod, THE AVKBICAN CYCLOPAN- i h it e e < covery i every depariinent s fuuu.. = ..m w work of reference an imperaiive M vemeat of itica) affairs has kept T merer o i s b ‘ “L'IIW mllue indu lud +— -PPh' ience snd refinement of aicic Hite, i and consequeat Fevol e v oceurod, [avovin nal changes pecaller momeit. The uced the na ave, been Tocn mate nym B edge plorers o A ieal revolutions of the last asiate, us&h&: nature reslt of the lapae st nght Lato public view & muj time, nv-l- gt ato pablc view s mulitud o alter long and care- with the most ampie ing it 0B 10 & successful T =§i I 4 £ i egaciines pagen A the AMERICAN OYCLO- L..":--,‘_-:-ww— iilustrations. ete., will FIBST CLASS © “:unum AGEN1S ! tors in this singulai’ mystery are | Tricks of Washoe Undertakers. | ; Remarksble Warning by a Mys. covery of the Ag:—Every Mam | terious Messenger- (anser of Light) Mg. Eprror:—The following deeply interesting account of a very | sad affair that took place sometime since in t.is neighborhood is from a | gentleman in whom the utmost | confidence can be placed. - Hestates | to me that he has for years known | % | the parties interested, and that be | has got at lhetu.-tscorrvcuy G. L. DrTson, M. D. My DEAR Su J inclose you occurrence in this city in which you seemed so interested. layed some time that I might see the actors in it and and interrogate them pesonally. Their intelli- gence and honesty in the matter may be implicitly rehed upon. x ours, truly, About three miles sou!heaiil of | the- city of Schenectady the high- Central Railroad. At this point an aged couple, Mr. and Mrs. W., well known to all the citizens, ra- turning home from an evening drive, were struck and instantly killed by the yrain due. in Schenectady at § the particulars of the mysterious | I have de- | Y. Herald.) | As we all came out from break- | fast, praising the efficacy of our | favorite spring—a subject we all | differ about and quarrel about—we | saw a rush of people, and_supposed | there to be a run-awa; in a white linen duster, with an umbrella, getting out of & carriage and climbing up the steps of Con- | gress Hall, a lady on his arm and a secretary behind. He was stoop shouldered, bowed of head, humble and stolid, as usual. He was always unpretending, and this year, coming to a new place, he was less like a fashionable character than ever before. creeping up stairs, morbidly modest and shrinking away, habitual to him, seemed more humble in the light of these tall facades and long,” architectural porticoes of Saratoga. He makes 2 point, without intend- ing it, when he enters a new town, in this way. As I stood on the steps of the Grand Union, just oppo- site, and saw him go up the other portico, I thought of the hundred or p. m. This accident occurred at ten minutes before 6 p. m. At ten minutes past 5a lady in the city, Mrs. C., of & highly nery- | ous orgnization, and intimately | couple, auswered a ring at the front door of her house, heard by both | her husband and sister. She found standing at her door an elderly lady, whom she had never before seen, dressed in the fashion of years | long since gone by. The stranger | said nothing, when the lady of the house opened the conversation by observing “1do B aon Py clo o wish on ou,” replied the old ludy. more times I have seen him walk- ing as queer and creepingly, like a man made sensitive in early life by | some community’s frown or misap- prehension. If time was long harsh with him, the best has been done to | make reparation. An Ohio man right behind me remarked : “Well,” that's the first time I ever saw him before, and this time T have only seen him behind. He's apuzzle. He's respected, anyway. Battering away at him seems to do him good with another big class. There’s only one way to make him President again—that is, 8 war be- tween the races in the South, and if that comes he's inevitable. We'll “Tend down to the 6 o’clock trai the bodies of Mr. and Mrs. W. beon it.” . ‘The old lady walked off. Mrs. immediately told her hasband, w was in the house, and asked him to | go down to the depot, which was | not any great distance. He, how- | ever, ridiculed his wifeand her ner- | vous apprehensions; but being again | urged, went down to the depot to | il | | | find that the train had not yet ar- rived, and no report of any acci- dent. He returned home at 5:40— | even yet before the accident—to laugh at his wife and her fears. The train arrived a little late, and in a few minutes a Imessenger rushed up to say that the dead bodies of the old couple were on the train, and to request Mr. C. tocome | down, which he did, and helped | them off. The messenger was sent | up to Mr. C. in consequence of his first visit and inquiries, There | were no means of telegraphic com- munication with the place where | the accident happened. Afte wards, in describing the appearance of the lady to a sister of Mrs. W. she recognized it at once as a faith- | ful portrayal of her mother, who had been dead many years. The ac- ! well known citizens, not in any manner Spiritualists, and are enti- tled to implicitconfidence in all they say. Recapitulation. 1. A lady mree miles off was made aware, either an objestive or subjective vision, ur an accident that had not yet Imp» pened and the succeeding events. 2. Her husband, in consequence | of this message, goes to the depot, | where the train had not yetarrived, and finds no report of an accident, which even then had act happened. 3. After the train arrived he finds | the dead bocies on it, as predicted. 4. The oddly dressed person who | brings the message is afterwards identified as the lady long since de- | 5. The lady to whom the message came hgs Jong heen subject to mys- wflo\m impressions, for which she give no reasons, and which grel!.ly disturbed her. On this day particularly she experienced uncom- fortable and undefined forebodings. | This is perhaps the most pregnant | considergtion of all; Whenge do | they come % — beat him, if there ain’t, with old Bill Allen, unless Jim Blaine or Washburne beats old BilL.” Advice to fnman’ Boys. Iam a farmer’s boy, twenty-one yeurs of age. Don’t tuink can enter any of the prof indeed, do not think I am possessed of any of the right elements for suc- cess in them. I believe we were placed in this world for some pur- pose. Now, whateanI do to ac- complish that purpose ? Why, my dear fellow, you can't do better than to be a good farmer. Set an example of industry, intelli- gence, kindness and_public_spirit in your own neighborhood, and you will be one of the multitude of patient workers who are helping the world out of the mud. Few men can do more than just this, let them make over so much fuss.— Christian Union. 400,000 ACRES! —OF THE FINES' Elkhorn Valley Lands! FOR SALE BY . M. CLaARK, Wisner, Neb HESE LA ARE CON the market und the FINEST in the STATE! And will be sold at from ENT TO For Cash or on Long Time. 2~LAND EXPLORING 1ICK- ETS for sale at 0. & N. W. De- pot, bearing coupons which will be taken at full cost in payment tor land. Wood! Wood! Wood! Immense Reduction! T S. P. BRIG 8 YARD, CORNER OF 140 and Chi ago Stree(s. Good Hard Wood $7.00; Satt 6 0. 8love Woad to sclt any number'of stove very cheap. 15te A night or two since, while on his beat through B street, officer Shirts found an inebriated individ- | ual reposing on a bench in front of Wilson & Brown’s undertaking es- tablishment. The officer shook the fellow until he awoke him from his drunken slumber, then explained to him that he would be obliged to | escort him to the station-house un- 1088 he hunted other quarters. The man told the officer that he wasa | stranger in the town, that he had but | four bits and the night being warm | be had concluded it would be | googd eeonomy to sleep out of doors | and save his four bits o buy nuu breakfast in the morning. Not be- ing a hard hearted man, the officer told the fellow he might finish his snooks, provided he would get up | and move ous of sight before the people were astir on the strpets. Psssing that way again in an hour | or two, Mr. Bhirts found that his | “snoozer” had rolled off the beneh EDWARD KUEHL. MAGISTER OF THE DEPARTED. No. 498 10th St., between Farnham & Harney. wil id of guardian spirite, cbtain fos any one 4 view of tue pust, preseut a ture. ' No fers charyed in casés of nom | 18 J. O. EI.ATTER Dealer in Staple and Faney Grocenes. Highest price paid for Country Produce. Brick Store, 8. B. Cor. 16th & Obicago Sts, jeast OMAHA, NEB. . A. YETERS, Saddle and Harness Maker, AND CARRIAGE TRIMMER, ° No. 271 Farnbham s'. bet, 15th & 16th. A LL orders and repairing mowynlmd 1 #ud satisfaction gusrran ®2~Cash puid for hides. and was lying in an empty coffin | case, which was lying on the side- walk, Rousing him again, he told | him he *must get out of there.” | “Out o what 9" grumbled the fel- | “\'\ hy, out of that coffin !’ sald | Shirts—though it was but one of | those large coffin shaped cases in which coffins are shipped. “Who's in & coffin 2"’ said the fel- low rubbing his eyes. #Why, you are,” said Shirts, “If Iam I don’t know it.” “Well, | know i, and if youdon’t get out of that it will be the end of you. Don't you know that if the undertakers get up in_the morning and find you snoozing in there they'll clap a lid on the coffin, nail you up and bury you, then send in RS Gand ek the county pay your funeral expenses.”” Crawling out of his narrow quar- ters, the fellow stood and gazed upm; the coffin shaped case for a me, then sajd ; “What sort o' d—d undertakers you got here in this country, thatgo and set coffins ’longside the side- walks fur to ketch men ?”" and with- out waiting for an answer, he shuf- fled away to find safer quarters.— Virginia City Enterprize. rre——— Hastening the Bipening of Fruit. Aguing under the principal that renewal of the earth immediately . surrounding the roots increases their ing of all parts of the plants, include | ing the fruit, Mr. Stall removed the | earth about an elrly pear tree, e\ght vofilheh;': e nonnnrl r & space c een to m‘n in duumer, and to such an extent as to leave a ds tt) enrth over the roots of two to four Inchfl, whlch tl?: thoroughly “rmed aly by mfi ripents not only by the ripen DE Truit in the middle of July, jor juloiness of the Lut also by its the removal of the earth from the | north side of the tree alone caused the fruit on that side to ripen sev- eral days earlier than on the south | side, Frequent watering was, of enurse, necewsary In the above ex- oriment.— Gazette, Muv“ihmd acceleratee the matur- | and fllvm‘. In another experiment, | GRAND CENTRAL EOPY BIa. NEBRASKA Detween Chicago mber 30, 1675, THKALL. Proprietor. IMAEA, The ud Sap Opened new Septe GEO, and best hot ROX wxED. Lxwn | BYRON REED & C0. The Oldest Established | Real Estate Agency | IN NEBRASKA | Kecp s complete Abatract of Title Estitein O d Douglas count: " Established 1858. Zall Real | CARRIAGE IANUHGTGB.Y | 538 %540 Fourteenth Street, (Offce up stairs) Omaba, Nebraska. Carriages S P on L‘.na..rn-f.mm- B pirticulas stionsion paid 1o Repair tng. worzu | Southern Hotel. Froutiag on 4th, 5th sad Walautsta, St. Louis, Mo. | * Laveille, Warner & Co., Proorietcrms. The Sonthers Sowl 1» st clams In ol ntments. a are st m-!'; elicacies = Glerks and Smployes are S peits snd stientive to the | wanis of the guests of the hotel, There is an improved eleve from ‘the ret floor botel Cor. 16th and Webster 'sm., 'Keeps a complete assortment of GROCERIES and wssm. PROVISIONS, No, it was | only President of the United States, | That way of | | $2.50 to $5.00 PER ACRE! | & Monev and Commerce. | | Daily Review. OFFICE OMAHA DAILY BEE, } July 21, 1874. Business at the banks to-day is fair. Land grants, warrants and serip are in tolerable demand and remaim firm at previous quotations. Exchange i fair demand and good supply, rates ruling steady at last figares. Good commercial paper is readily accommodated on short time. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK quotes : Land Greats (selling)......... $815.00 Land Warrants, (160 acres buying).. .00 Land Warrants (160 acres selling) .. Agricultural Col (1€0 acres buyu.g) Do.—Selling.... Exchange on New York, 1- 5 of one per ct. Groceries —Trade is somewhat better to-day, and we noticed some heavy shipments. Sugars still hold firm, and are in good demand. Dry Goods—Business in this line is looking up, and there is quite an improvement in orders; local trade quiet. Orders for hardware still come in steadily, and are quite liberal. Lo- cal trade is better. Wines and Liquors—Business as usual in this line is good, both for country and local orders. Produce is in better supply and demand to-day. Prices remain un- changed. Market is well supplied with small {ruits, apples and green 178. | corn. Provisions—Dull. Prices same. Fish—In good demand. Stock fair. OMAHA MARKETS. Caretully Corrected Daily DRY GOODS. J. J. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 1ith and Douglas Streets. PRINTS. Great Western..... BROWN SHEETINGS. Alblon, A.. ] ] 53 @ ssb EEREE €88 £88 YLISR 283EY g LEH “ fu GENERAL COMMISSION. J. C. HOSENFELD gives us the following quotations his day: Butter, active, 15220 in tubs; Eggs fair, at 1lc per dozen; Live the:eul. dull,at 2 00@2 50 per doz.; uoosebu-fles, 2 50 per bu; Cher ries, 480 per bu; Lemens,12 00 per box. ana Raspberries,20c per quart; blackberries,20c; apples, 1 00 to 1 25 per box. 08, o American casn, octigon and Er Jessop's do 28 iscount 45 per cent, -m 10 per cent. 55888 cnasnonanssas BESRES J &% ‘B 86 wer B ue €8 3 A CEEN N ey AGRJCULTURAL TM LEMENTS. Holv' Sa. et Kingpor do., met ”n..‘m it EERES eBRS B83R £8 88888 888®W Lippencot s Western Coown 2y NS Tan ujm._ kesNo3, = 4 selis Elae BE 1 ] BESEE 88888 HATC! Morris’ shingling, No 1 do do - do2 Boot Webbing, per boi Ouk Harnass Luatber, o | 40 Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers. Sapc Publico, 6 1-2@6 3-4; Savon Republc, de,, Chemical Olive, 6 to 61-2; Palm, 5@51+4 ; German Mot- led, 6 1426 1-2. ART GOODS AND UPHOLETERER'S Saive @39 | GROCERIES. STEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 14TH sT. CLARK & FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND | 117H sT. PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 FARN~ HVM ST.,—WHOLESALE DEALERS- MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 Farn- ham St. WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & Co., ..-L Douglas St. J. 3. BROWX & BRO., Cor. 14th und Douglas Streets. SUGARS. Granulated pr ..., osa10/% Rio choice pr do prime do dogood do I 0 G Java, Common pr gnlhm a5 Good 5 Gholee @5 0 N O molusses 8143 855 STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnham Street, furnishes the following quotations: FRAME Oil walnut mculdingi# @ne inch, por foot, 52; 2iuch 10c; 8 inch 15¢; polished walnut, 1 inch 7c; 2 inch 15¢; 8inch 21le. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 6@16¢; 2 inch 12@30c; 3 inch 18@ 45¢; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 inch 6@10c; 2 inch 10@20c; 3 inch 16@30c. 'WINDOW SHADES. Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00@ :-irw; each pdditional foot, 75¢ per REPPS. Union md all wool terry, per yard 150@8 4 Imporia, plain and stri- ped, 2 nnum Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 00a8 €O. MATTRASSES. Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00s5 00; straw, 3 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50ad 50. LUMBER. RETAIL LIST Subject to change of market witnout ‘WM. M. FOSTER, Ou U.P. B. B. track bot. F aroham ar ‘s, GEO A. HOAGLANL. Jolats, studding and sills, 201, and un Over BT, e wifitiona i wid" ’ Fencing No [T 2 ok Vours, 10 s 1 e do do ' do a0 o do 11,4 00d 2 uch. H do. Lot clear, 1, 2d do s BEESELERE |Fleeechscesesessussssseesssssees Liberal discount on carload lots WINDOWS, (Glazed.) 35 per cent off Chsfeago list. DOORS, (Wedged ) 25 per cent off Cl 1cago ist. BLINDS. 30 per cent off Mist. OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, &e. 1. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT C. STEELL. 3,19 | tara g, No1§ s001 90 2. | “ winter “ strain'd 2| Lubricaiog | W.va e} PAIETS, &C White Lead, St. Louls, smm&_ e $104 | Patty in n Blnlalm.. i é'l':-" 89 ¢ discoun TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & FARNHAM. TN PLATE. 288 SE5E BRNEELEIIREE g8gLLes88LREEEEE k24 Shoet 110351086 fn do do Sheet 24 to35 inches per sheet. Tinners soldet (extra refined.. do No. 1. do No. 1, stained. = = Zeas taan tull bundies, 34 | i “A” Americat \mmitat'n un.'i:,' i Nos, Leas thav full bundles add oge cent. gEes 8BRS 06 889 15 011 1 2 19 4 u 20 PLUG TOBACCO. | Black goods, Weatern. do Virginia_ 0 o DRIED FRUITS. California peachs per pouad. do apples = State do New currants... Taspberries. raisivs, per hox. seedles’ ruisins, Per pound. 2pound an Myersopwers,perase e e P o 38 dewitwsds 3 4 4o uod"’l' Coen, Tropny per case. Winstow 20 do Yarmoun do Strawberries, 4o Raspberrics, Pineapples, Qolon per pound. Young i1yson, per o Gunpowder, © do wa Snow Flake, (Wells & Nieman).. 14 Dust XXXX Iowa City Cabifornia...... | BAG ‘ 18019 @8 1619 | G cs, hemvy weight v do 13 5031 ey | e Alspice Cinamon bark COLUMEIA RIVER SALMON. 100 T £9 50310 00 oui6 3 bbls., 0010 €0 al7 o | CIGARS. | . SIMPSON, Manufacturer, 532 15th’ Street. | - £z EULTRULLHLEELS EESSESESEEEESS‘* S FLOUR. ‘Wholesale depot 548 14th Slfl:ct.‘ Half barrel S3cKSuuummms. 2% | Chicago, Rock Island | and Pacific R. R. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST, | nd Bock Island. Al Passenger Train: pped with the WETINGUOUSK PATEXT AR BRAkES and Miller's Paieat Safely Platlo Plattoria aod Coupler. 2 Fast Express ’lrllns Leave Daily, onnecting as follows AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines Valley | for Oskalooss, Ottumws, Kebkuk Via Des Moines, aver AT ‘S RINSELL with tho Central Railroad of for all points north to St. Paul. LIBERTY with he Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Minnesota Railroad, for Burlington, Cedar Rapids, Dubuque & St. | Paul, At WILTON JUNCION. with the South-Western * pranch, for Muscatine, Washiugion and all poins south. AT DAVENPORT with the Davenport & St. Paul Railroad for points north. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Western Union Railroad for Freeport, Be:)it, Kacine, Mil- points in nortbern Liinols | CK ISLAND with the Rocktord, Rock | fs'and and St. Louis Railroad for St.'Louis | and points south. AT RUCK ISLAND wich the Fooria & Rock Rathioad for Peoria and points esst. (. brauch, for Hen- waukee as Al v, Lacere, Chillicothe and Peoria. AT LA SKLLE with the Hiinots, Central Ratle Toad for points nort, hand soutl AT CHICAGO with “ll lines East, North sud ‘South. THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cities, via this Une, can be procured, and any infor” mation obtained, concerning_ points, st the ticket office of the company, 128 Farnham St., iy and alag at. e prinipal icket oficed along the line of the Hitncipal Kastern Points: A. M. SMITH, H. RIDDLE, Gea'l Pa'r AR, Gen'l Sup't 3 HLACEY, " 8.8 STEVENS, Ticket Agent, B-'l'd.n:,‘l" Sioux City & Pacific R. R. The Shortest and only Direct Route from St. Paul, Minneapolis, And all Pomts in NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA. PULLMAN PaLACE SLEKPING CARS On all night trains 7ia this zoute. CONNECTIONS. 1. At U. P. Transfer with Union Pucific Railroad for Gmaha. 2. At Council Bluff, with Kansas City, St. | 306 and Couneil Blufs Railroad for St. Louis ‘and all points south. e At Birsaurs Vailey with the Chicago and Sorthwestern rallway ‘points east At Bioux City with Sioux City and S Tiinoia Central and Davota Southern .~ Steamers for Upper Missour River, Raviguion and with suages for i pnlnu in the Northwes ‘At Blair with alirdad for Omaha st Southern Nenraska: At Fremont, Nebraska, Pacific railroad for all points xest and the voinis in Norihern Kebra B-Tickets for sale in western Tallway ofices ‘Be qure your ilckeis Rallway, Nos. 1516 8 Per bundle 15 per centdiscoun L. BURNETT, Sup't. e Checked Throngh to all | 10l | | 1t Betug the Shoriestund Fiast Comuleted Line 235 | Constant mprovem nts have taken place in | the way of reduciug Grade, and placing Tron oas) | | thus " securiug to the traveler selecting this route sure aud certain counections ia auy di- | rection | 1o | T | OMAHA AND THE WEST 10 | PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR EAST Thee s | With Less Changes ad in advance of other | Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars, 'VaNpALI A ™ ——— COUNCIL BLUFFS|: for Chicago sud all | maha a0d Northwestern | i “the Urion | o const. 7. At Wisner with stages for Norfolk and al! | icag avd North- read via 8. C.& P, | CHICAGO& NORTHWES'N RAILWAY. ‘The Popular Route from | OM A X A —To— Chicago and the East! AND THE | Onlv Direct Route | TeWaterloo Fort Dodge Dubuque,La Crosse, Prairie Du ¢ Winoua, St. Puul, Duluth, Ji Ko AL, Green bay, Kachne, Stev Polt, Watertown, Oshie. Du Lae, tadison and Milwas) | OMAHAandCHICAGO,| with Steel Rails, addiog 10 its rolliag stock and SLKEPING CARS Equippe with the “\ wilughouse Air Brae” and “Suller Flutiorm,” establishing comtorta- Lue and commedious Eating Houses, offering all the comforis of traveling the age can_produce. From » t0 40 Fust Express Tralus run each way daily over the 7arious lines of this road, wish 10 go. Principal Conneetions. AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for Sioux Gy, Yaukton and poiuta resched” via Sioux City ‘and Pacifle rails T GRAND Jmnrw‘ e Fort Dodge, Des Moines, Ottawa and Keokuk. AT MANSHALL for St. Paul, I, Miaoespotis, Daluth, and northwestera point AT CEDAR BAPIDS for - Waterloo, Cedar Fally, Charles City, Burlington wad St.’ Louis. IN10N for Dubugne, Dunteith, Prai- KEARNEY FLUID-EXTRACT DON’T BUY! UNTIL YOU HAVE CAREFULLY EXAMINED BUCHU The oaly known remedy for BRIGHT’S D'SEASE, And & positive curs for = ILOW RESERVOIR-ER \ Gout, Gravel, Strictures, Disbetes, Dyspepsia Ner« vous Debility, Dropsy, Nou-retenticn or Incortinence of Urine, Tri- tation, Intiamation or Ulceration of the BLADDER AND XIDNEYS, SPERMATORRHEA, Loucoerhoe or Whites, Diseases of the Prostrate @lund, $.ove La the Bladder, Coleul := GRAVEL OR BRICK' DUST, DE- 1PO: SIT, Quick and Easv i |Chea:1 and Clean. @ Bk el i ey, Extract Buchua! < === They have always & good drat, And Mucus or Milky Discharges. EKEARNEY'S They are ld?onhe Permaneutly Curesallj Diseases ot the are very low priced,” AT {x‘: du Cilen, La Crosse; and il pola e, i Chicaghy roads. Vitafiinier, wanvie upeunT, 1 Tsun Qu APt Duke. TR Omaha & St. Louis Short Line Tha Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. R Is the ouly dire line to sST. LOTGIS AND THE EAST, FROM | O CHANGE . caun between Omana and St. Louis au b 1601 ¢ botween OMAHA anu NeW Y This th Only i running s FROM OCMAHA, ON ARRIVAL OF THE N PACIFIC EXPRESS TRAIN. 23 Passengers taking other routes nave 8 disagreeuble transfer at the Kiver Station. | PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY! REACHING ALL EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES ‘This Entire un. is equipped with Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, | Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Westinghouse Air Brake. BT See that your tickets read via Kansas Cltz, 8 Josrph & Comnetl Blum Kalrod Via Omaha and St. Law. Tickets for salo at cor. Tenth and Farnham streets, und U. P. Depot, Or 0. . ZRADBURY, Gen' Agent. JOS. TEHON, Fass. Agt. AWES, ‘ass. Agt., St Josesh. ROUTE B A S T 3 TRAINS DAILY'! LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH Pullman Palace Cars THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago, Columbus. Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, ‘Washington, —axp— NEW YORK Arrival of Trains from the West. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston JICKETS Are for Saleat he mrany’s Ofce, rih & Chestnat stas the Princh pal Rai’> C. E. RUSSELL, West'n Pass. Ag't. Exas. KawsasCrr, E.SIMPSON, CHAS. E. FOLLETT, um. upt., Go'l Pass. A¢'L TNDIANAPOLES St. Lot TUxitea mstates | Thos, Mills & Bro., Manutacturers o Confectioners’Tools Machice Moulds, Ice Cream Freaiet o | Nos. 1301 & 1303 North Eighth St. 1 PHILADELPHIA, PA. EstapuisuED 1864 ATALOGUES SENT upoc ap) | Proprietors: Tioxas MicLs, Gro. M. MiLLs, ATLEEP.PaRuEE. |sBAN nmmmaT, TAITOR, | 18th St., bet. Farnham and Harney. | to treat diseases with success. Cures _M. Koeller, Confactioners’ Tool Works, | Thay sre eltcd vo siSocalitis B Every siove regusmmnuel o gire atitaction !xeelsior Man fg Co., ST. LOULS, !o., 8. ROGERS. Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings, Existing in Men, Women and Childrev, No Matter What the Age! Price one dollar per bottle;Zor,}six botles for o per or ix. o Depot 104 Duane:St, N. Y. A Jhyuican tnsttendance & snawer curres- give advice gratis. B Send stamp for pamphlets, free._gar Grase & Brigham, Wholesule Agents, San —TO THR— Sagar-Coated, Concentrated, Otoot ‘and Tersal Juice, Antl- Bilicus Granules. THE “LITTLE GIANT” CATHARTIC. or Multum NERVOUS & DEBILITATED OF BOTH SEXES. 1+ Parvo Physic. Y0 OHARGE FOR ADVIOE AND CoN- | P)n maceats SULTATION. | o | | | | | Chemical and | Beteuce, extract all | gonal propercies fro of | herbs waa bt R J. B. DYOTT, graduate Jefferson Medical College, Philadel- phia, author of several valuable | Exai works, 2an be consulted on all dis+ 1 - eases of the Sexuxl and Urinary or- gans, (which he has made an es- pecial study,) either in male or fe- male, no metter from what cause originating, or Lhow long A practice of 30 years cnables him | mluco @ | fm;h.m; P T e AT e standing c it = e e L | poison. || JBeing entirely vegetable. nopar | eare ia ceqi guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can orward let- | Srictuntin e | tipation, Tmpuro ters describing symptoms and en- onatia i‘.n‘.-e:; "wngn closing stamp to prepay postage. 5 B&Send for the Guide to Health. | region of K} Price 10c. ‘ Rush of B:‘oml 1. J. B. DYO111, M. D. Physicion-and Surgeon, 104 sDuzne street, N. Y. | OBSTACLES to MARRIAGE. HAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUNG MEN from theaflects o Errors and Abuses in carly life. - wents to Marriage | wish 0 ray that thelr actl animal economy is gland or tissuo excal | tive impress. R [Thiey arc wold by all euterprising Druggists at 25 cents a bottl ,,..,...5'.. Tor Bomorable. eonduct Fional kills. Do mot allow any dr; Gharles Popper, WHOLESALE BUTCHER ND CATTLE BROKER, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH fob27tt. ¢ caanot Tessive them o) ‘“d Pl}l.‘L M. I [ASK FOR” PYLES OK SALERATUS! 1—AND—. BAKING SODA! EsST IN UsSsE®E Pvaa. Meyer & Raapkeand Whitney Bauserman & Co Proprietor of the RISING SUN LOS ANGELES :VINEYRD Depot for the sale of his NATIVE WINES AND BRANDIES 'CASTLE BROS. IMPORTERS OF TEAS | _AND—_ East India Ccods, 213 and 215 FRONT STREET [ San Franci California. mebsm M. EELLER & Co., : Cornerof Bautery and Washiugton Sts. PLATTE VALLEY REAL ESTATE! Samuel C. Smith, LocalAgeatfor7the | U.P. R. R. LANDS, | Columbus, - Neb, | Gav t L ATCHISON & NEBRASKA cvernment Lands Located | U. P. Lands Sold! RAILROAD' Improved Farms and Town Lot Jfur CASH! {ON LONG TIME!! $~All Communications Cheer- fully Answered SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. mar7i PASSENGERS Going East or South from Omaha | And Points on U. P.R.R., hould take the “LINCOLN ROUTE” And vecure for themseives the cholce of Sit Popular R:ites from Atehison to Chicago and St. Louls, All making Rellable C anections and being Byuipped with Palsoe Dey sad Sloepiog Cars. ANl fihy and Inconvenience arriving from Forrien ar. ‘can be svoided West of olu'u.a 'St. Loals by secaring Tickeis via | | ATCHISON and the ATCHISUN & e NEBRASKA RAILEOAD. OMABA oxITY Dlnt\ndfldhbh(knlmlzuxmlbomldl! s'rovx STORE- with the A. T. & 8. F. Great Arka.sas Valley & Colorado, E. F. COORK. betwesn Douglas and Dodge And with i lines runping South o points tn | ‘Bouthern Kanaas and :::xmm Tormtory, . | 557 1Mok Bt lor Tickets Manutactarer of Tin Copper and_Sheet Iron are, wad dealer in LINCOL & ATCHISON | Cooking Bnd Heating stoves 1 F. c.lmu.u.n Ticket Ag't. GEC, W, GRATTAN ‘Agent, Gmaba, Al kinds of TAILORING, CLEANING aad REPAIRING dose at reasonable ratas wpraed CHAS. C.SMITH, W. F, WHITE, Stas Japanned and French War. el Sapt. Gew't Puss A't. | ua i R tosing, Gutiors and Spomtingane a2t AtehsSon, Kansas - b0 Work done and warcanted, b

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