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i ) ‘t 1 Je Most WoidlerTul Mod cz1 Dis” covery ¢f tic Ag —Every Man his own Phys’clan. Frazier’s Great Bemedy T peo piéof the T h owe been ng behind the hills that bound ey -;un-nxmm o WG | Fielé Havernl on the west, when | juhered i Ity o Jarge odfash: S st mhasmeial ainer, i wriser o tha | a7 express train thundered through'| 1o 20500 8 o adies ross | oilowing 3 one of the viciiws, and wishes to | {ne village and stopped for a few up ..,.,ee( hin o 3 B e A nsing the Vood was | Minutes at the station that stood at | ™ ppss is my ghi,r, Agnes, Mr. y trae way of banishing dlsease, and | the terminus of a long, lonesome Moreton,” r. Phelps, |e.dmg| o e e lengs aad 3 =i myself, and at last disco or Root Bitgers, which nnkx wediate relerf, but ST sradical care! Zifie che ey becaime sizoog and s 4 siroas g o, Saens that my Divcovery postessed d%ful healing v riues, T gave it to others d found it effected the wost miracu- ve me i weeks elected | caring Cough - OUBA0g Seroluls Ve k oot frow tme i oud. The demand | from . fecuds tdbath g about.hese | s Bitugs i) coiagnced put- | L n [ o ’fim hew FRAZIEIES Qe z37 # l' firste resenting clther mysell or mediciue 10 e ’,f.u.f"luf.. being Latent Mod cine Ma, but ['in etting bravely o-er that. 1 bave'sold Thousaods o1 batbies &1 Gy Koot Biuers, and ey Gesire and. b riaiation 1o plsce the Sume within the reach of every sullering man, oman and child_on tue faceof the avilized lobe. "The grand prioeiile thai operated in’ these Root Bitters fs the power they possess in claats- | ing the turgid blood and banishing the vile bumors irom the system. Root Bitie s are siricily » Medicipal Vrvpeation - onpondol Trom roots eombiticd wibh el OO P Wexs cved In tht ¢ob oM 405 6 our forefathiers, when people were cured by o giuiple 100t o Berbyaud whes ¢alomel | sad- other - paliing of e kag They i SR Se=Rg and builld up the system with pure biood, ence they must reach ol dlscsgs by puritica” s of the nckness. £1d conditions i e: m.yu-w-n..uy.‘u ecting cares of Uk Utmost Imporiance. For | Comsunption, - stima, Sct-fuls, 3 rolulous E Tiptions, Cacurrhy, Weak Lungs, 10st ¥ataiv o own Cunaritutiods, tbese Lout " ihcumstis, - Beurslgit, | S i Ditain. s, Headache, Disense, v e Conyieten, Bt Drspepsin Peg v Conpe sl man, running his through ‘buqukm Every man, woman | and child in Haverhill knows him— the poorest, meanest, crookedest old + skinflint that ever wore a coat. Jest | keep straight abead, down that street for balf a mile or so, then turn to the right; you'll find itin a Jifly ‘after that—an old barn of a ‘mansion, with chimneys as big as a Bitters. Al Complaiat, s quickly 2 Qs oot i Such discases are eubsel frow s bad stowach 2ud o poisanous contition of the bood. “For ervous yoaug wen, sullering irom loss | s Sspuili, Scurvs, ‘., Gmors, Cancorous durins 3 u.,nm‘-_u i, Ulcers, phuss (1ol dies 1 o wjeuee. G.‘ W. FRAZIER, CLEVELAND, OHIOl 1 the lead- | i | s oot Bitters are sold I Sy Store kmhhu id Clieuists. - Sreong & Cobb, 169 Su lehton Myirs. & Canie, 127 W sburg; Georg: Goodwin & Co., | Joha F. Heury Curran & Co, United | BomNizdicine Honse, 8 wnd 9 Colege Place, | New York; Wyth Brothers, Phildelph a; Ful- ler ek uler 5 Jghn L. Park, Ciucigua- | 1, a0d ol Mllu\lm. 1 Baklc g TSt o b S R AR 00T BIITERS, pet N opt nosabstitg e Wi ver. TS T8 i istiasmiy . | IMPORTANT Commcrclul Trnvelers. ST0CK, wid who trivel fa any section, by Rai or Boat, selling anf ola " e ADDRISS, as Lelow, stating class of Ly whoh smployed; ko under ho Encageinent. T IPORTANCE v L, psmen of this class, or sollciting Fade T ihis manner. 1¢ 18 TALLY desired that this th above reguest rl'mllfl object in_ view. Please address, (by eiter O213): G QPERATION G o . Rowell & Co., 41 Bark Bow, H st Saw Youx crry. JOHIN BAUTLESR, Practical Watchmaker, m i‘nrnnm N B.E-fl’r 11th 8t OMABHA NEB " APPLETON'S American CYCLOPAZEDIA New Revised Edition. Entirely rewritten h( the ablest writers on Prin every gubject. ted from new ty) andillusirted with Serersloho Engravings and Maj .."J} -a-mub Bt wi ‘ompleted in 1863, since Which the wide irelation el e psiingd 12 all pars of i Uniied Sl s (e sigan! s | e e o ovory brabik ot o clence, litera 3 aly bave induced the tit o an exact S R m—m.:‘ d to issue & tew “dition” entiled, T AMERICAN CYCLOPAM- P\Within the last ted FearS Tis piogres of dis- covery in every depariment 01 kuowledge has Tade a new work of relerenge su imperaiive ¥ movement of political afairs has kept i o discavoriesof_scienee, and thele Iruittulappia weria g e e H’-nd Bud releuient of Tife. Great wars and cousequen. revelu- ) .L‘.‘mm.'.'.fu Tovairig ‘hatbual chinges of peculiar mowent, il war of ourown country, which was at 1té helght when the last [olume 4 the old vork sppeared, Las happily Deen ended, and 8 new conrse of commercial n has been . ang indasirlal satvicy cnmenecl. ¥ ean e Ly the e ex- Pfers ol Africa. P e Breat political revciutions of the last decade, with the natural resuld o the lapse e o] whost lives every ome i furious t0 kuow the wkhuhtl. Great \-un\ have [yt Sioees bees o e ire ta vet" prbscrvod: omiy T e s orm. the Lrataiant pablics. | Housof the ddy b3 | eyes that, living or dying, he would fous of the 4y, b3t which ought TOW 't take thots placo in pinn:.mum hentic < istory: he press, thas “the wiw of the editors © Dring down the Nelormatioa 18 Lhe'imest pos- Tble dates, and to furnish an sfeurate Il‘vhnl of the mos: recout discoveries in science, of every fresh prodactien in literatuse, and of the newest inveution in the practical arts, as e give » saceinct and drigiaal record. of T g ol s i vt I'he work has Leer, LarJong care- i Y m.-,'fil'.mu. Sost ammple l"\n’!‘ for carryiug it on W & ful Juation. e one of the origiaal stercotspe Wates have been used; but every with the <une pi compass a8 i1s p ,um.n.m e pecuniary txpendi | tare, = ...E}:..u“" o o | )y longer ex- ited | Do b w‘,,.m..‘.':’ lopdin, | me...e Tt lustratious which are introduced for the s i the presnt Sion have been | for o man o the ek G pictori” et bt 1o - an plaga- | o ot T it | 3 ural -l e and remarkabicliatc e hiteeture, and art, “Tas the yas pro- K """.ifl“u"'?"w"u'i.‘:"“’.}.’ tan Shoughiateaded fot ins Taiber . H‘..l.fmt. g B b s Ansure thei: l!\lllk' H e gost of their execu’ on i Fha il Eacines m‘ will (udl"ekvlne lcome Peception a5 an al- | orthy | The wore 1s 20 1o Sabacribery oy, parable on d=iivery of each volume. 1t will ‘b com- mfln-« Jarge ociavo volumes, each ¥i veversl - and 'uh Bamerous colored Lt A oA Inextra Cloth, i Library Led fiia m""" ".\’i a el Morores, satigse, it oige, por e o 100 JEY T — Three volums now ready. Succeeding vo- eyt P ey A | =y > o | P aself, and smitlingly load way info the house and up'a m{mj l two moutha. imen pages of the AMEmICAX CYcLo, o Speci AEDLA, showing 1 will = R FIBST CLASS fi\wo'mms ud—u-hu-n leton & Co., | 549 & géi Bmdw;y, B pud | WHAT A STROKE OF LIGHT- NING DID. BY OLIVE BELL. It was 7 o'clock of a balmy June ] . street. One pastenger alighted ; & young | mun of thirty, or thereabouts—a tall )oung nan, with a round, pleasaut Tack, fair hair and whiskers, and & pair of the softest, tenderest bln eyes that ever bewitched a woma for_these same innocent eyes had | played sad havoe with many a wes’ { man'y heart, He carried a traveling:| | rug over his arm, a small valise i’ his hand, was stylish, well dressed, and wmc a gentlemanly looking Tbe locometive puffed, groaned, | and whistled sharply, and the train | went on, leaving the young man | | staring down tie long, lonesome street. “Well, Justus Moreton, you're a fool out and out,” sighed the young gentleman, ns his eye met 8 few straggling cottages with dingy yards and troops of dirty children, neck~ deep in mud banks and sand’ heaps, [ “and if you wasn’t such a fool, I | would-ask you whatever brought $outs such's God-foraken Lole 2s this. He wheeled suddenly, nnd hailed a man who was lounging at the door of the dingy station. “Hello, | Mister; ean you direct me to the house of Barnard Phelps 2’ “Barnard Phelps,” echoed the rimy fingers mass of grizzly hair; little house.”” Justus Moreton nodded a balf- | smilling *“chank you,” and started dowa the village street at a swiug- ing pace. Groups of children scat- tered helte r-skelter at his approaeh; | dogs of all sizes, casts and qualities, {rushed out to have a yelp at bim; j red-faced, frowsy-headed = women | with babies In their arms, peeped outof a dozen doorw Moreton kept steadily on his way; | heedless of the din and dirt around him. - but Justus | “The poorest, meanest, crookedest +- | old skintlint,”” he kept repeating to SR T P € | Dimself, “Tcan do a great deal 1o please father, but I don’t think I can go that.” He walked Lis half-mile of dingy, | dusty street, ihen turmed into a ahoro- | wide, green lane that led off to the | right—a lang liued with huge Ioeusts, whose branches were heavy | and sweet with odorous, show-white | blossoms. Fields of wheat lay on his right; meadows, cool and fra- grant, stretched away to the left, and turning an abrupt angle in the Iane, Justus came suddenly on the home of Barnard Phelps. Justus paused under the scented boughs of a locust, an odd se heart. The large red brick man- sion had mammoth chimneys, but they were so artisticslly draped by a huge bignonia creeper that they rather added to the beauty of the {)me. The bouse was surrounded sation about his vy a smooth, green lawn, dotted by clumps of shrubbery and beds of flowers. Orchards,” sunny green Knolls, glimpses of woodland, filled up the background; and the whole wore such a comfortable, cozy air that Justus folt the “meanness’ must be imaginary on the part of Barnard’s neighbors. He hesitated | long before he opened the white gate before him, for in spite of his easy, society air Justus Moreton, for “the first time in hi life, fec ill at ease. He venwred to unlock the gate | atlast, and walked siowly up the smooth path that led to the house. When midway between the gate and doorway he became ayare that | the shady porch had an occupant. | Justus went on diffidently. A tall, spare figure, clad in o threadbare | suit of tweed, rose up to meet him. | Justus looked into the wrinkled face curiously and saw thin, firmly- set lips, a pair of greedy eyes and & low brow, shaded by iron-gray hair. «Who 'are you; a traveling ar- tist?” demanded the old gentle- man. “No,” meekly replied Justus, “T am Justus Moreton, William More- | ton’s only son. Barnard Phelps—for it was he— | straighten out his spare S smoothed a fractious lock of hm. with one hand and extended the other to Justus. “Ah!” he ejaculated; “might liave known you by your father. You have the real Moreton eyes. Take a seat—take a seat.” Justus took the seat indicated, and Barnard dropped in to a chalr opposite him, shu-mg dream- ily at the young man’s pleasant face. “IPs ages since 1 saw your father,” went on Barnard, drawing. his tweed sleeve ‘seross his eyes. “But you look exactly as be did the | day we parted on_the dock at New York. He has told you of our old compact, I suppose 2 Justus nodded absently, for & pair of bright eyes had peeped_through | curtajus of a_window at her side, | and chained his awn to the spot-— | i never forget. “Well, you have come ‘o fulfill your partof it, doubtless. 1 was | under deep obligations to your tather, boy, and it was an easy mat- ter to promise my baby girl to his son. But you young people may think differently.” Justus® replied eagerly “that doubtless it was an easy matter ta | love his daughter. Barnard Phelps raised his eye- | brows and scanned the honest face | of his friend’s son curiously. “You were a long time coming to that couclusion. You should have sought her hand five years ago,” cartly replied Barnaid, scowling at | Justus, Justus winced but sald nothing. For he knew in his fbmost heart he | ‘would never have thuoght of stra; ing down to dirty Haverhill fl. search of a wife had not his fnl.her urged it as a necessi “Miss Phelps will have a hun- | dred thousand in hard cash on' her { wedding day, Justus. The pani¢ has ruined us, and we must have mouey somehow," said the senjor | P)§“ she'll-have me, let her be | lin | 15th st. vetween Parmham and sruey-sts. | pot, bearing coupons which will | be taken at full cost in payment | Bavarian Beer Hall! oxen to choase from, or if the com- | et Bound him to spme particular | “PI¥-take the one with the bright | & bargain or not,” he said fo | himself, as he gave his whiskers an ! extra brush and started down stairs. | wa up t taller of the two. “Aggle, this tus Mareton.” Aggie, a hll,g slender’ e{ifl, with fe keen-gray eyes, sharp feltures and sallow; face, and said a few welcomi that Fustus did | ‘eyes were fixed on | the dark, piquant face of the owner of the bright'éyes, whom Mr. Phelps i ced ashisniece, Celia Brooks. somedesultory conversation MissPhelps said;, W¥ou have charged for the better sinee ] saw you last, Mr. Moreton.” Mr." Moreton- blushed modestly. snd’!fioked puzzied. -He never re- red seeing the tall, sallow mrl fore—although she had been set.apart for his Wife from infeney— and he’said so. “0, T know you neyer lnw me, lallgherl Miss Phelps, “You never thought my uqlnlnlmee worth culuvnllnc, but ¥ was in the clty some years ago, and Sou e pointed out to me as—! ¢ Her future husband,”” mischiev- ously put in-the metry voice of Celia Brooks. - Miss Phelps glauced at her care- lessly, a haif smile on her thin lips; and J feeling very hotand an- gry, loaked over at his. father- in-law—1lank, spare and surl;—bur- ied in the cushions of an (old arm- chair, and then down at Celia, who sat ona low stool, her light dress floating about her like e mist, her ‘white shoulders dimpled like a ba- by’s, the snowy throat and round, hair curling about it, and mentally | ship whose unwise forsthought hud lmkut lus fate with that of the tall, clothed in silks and- jewels, eager, expectant, confident. “Ifshe thinks I am going to fall | down on my knees-gnd ratify the | contract of our foolish old fathers, she is mistaken, for I'll try my luck with the little beauty first, fortune | J. J. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. or no fortune,”’” was his mental ejac- ulation as he went up the b:eezy stairway to his room, after bidding | the ladies goodnight. But Miss Agnes Phelps was deter- mined he should never have-a chanee to tryhis iuek with her pen- niless cousin. For, with 'a’ woman’s keenness, she had noticed the silent homage in every look he had given Celia— had detected a- tenderness in his voice when addressing her which | had never inflected it when speak- ing to another; and during the fol- lowing days she so adroitly monop- zed all to dread her, and always felt &s if under the baleful influgnee of & ser- pent when in the presence of her eyes, Cella he saw but little of, From morning until night she was busy with her household wark, her sewing and hey flowers; and Justus soon legrneqt that the artistic beauty of the grounds was wrought by Ce- lia’s little brown hands, Aunm‘lnv | and selfish, left the burden of the | Amerle work” on the ‘orpban that was | de dent on her crusty father for ome. (7o be cantinued.) re, Are rising from Pacific’s strand To Atiantic's roecy shore. Why is th s mighty change *- What con (e meanig be § The rising of the s From tocthern lake to southern sex. Phe spirit of ol seventy. < From out our heroes’ gra | Forbida & hation drenched 1 patriots’ blood, Should sink to that of slaves ‘The motto which aur cains once bore, Though obsolete long since, Remain as ever trae : not vae cent for tribute, TRutwmillious for defeuse. Party ties and party liws. Are but &s ropes of sand. Tae.ighisot minobeatian Should govern Freedow's, S g s pm..n, float Oer jand by w And nations yet unborn shall gadly great ‘The emblem of the free. In trade we'll try to deal, ‘As man should deal with man, And wh'la we seck Lo live ourselves, Wellso Or friez you chance to meet, ance, the Hatter, On Upper Dougias Street. e0tt H. exEvE. ©.J. KARRA M. GKERE & KARBACH, OMAHA, - - NEB. —MANUFACTUREROF— Sprmg and Farm Wagons, BUGGLIES AND CARRIAGES. Dealers in and manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! ARTICULAR™ A TTENTION PAID .TO HORSK SHOEING. BE Repairing «f wagons and blackmmithing Prompuy donest seasunable prices mYd4wy 400,000 ACRES! —OF THE FINEST— Elkhorn Valley Lands! FOR SALE BY 2. M. CTL.ARK, Wisner, - - Neb HESE LANDS ARE CONVENIENT TO the market and the FINEST in the STATE! And'will be s0ld at from | $2.50 to $5.00 PER ACKE! For Cash or on Long Time. p&-LAND EXPLORING 1ICK- ETS for sale at O, & N, W. De- for land. 198 Douglss St, Opposite Metrgpolitan FHotel, Finest brandsof all classes-of Liquors and w‘ (u.\?‘{ulfl Prop. South<rn Hotel. Frontiag v 4h, G1b aad Walowbstss Morton, in Teferenco to the matter, And Jumlli, who had lived his twenty-five years without being very deeply in love with anybody, | ked his valise and came to Efverhxll to spend the summer and sacrifice himself to Miss PhéIps. - “Bat you must be tired and hun- gry,” added Barnard, coming to stairwa) into a pleasant guest cham-.| ber, fragrant with roses and_honey.- | telesrsph oh‘:'n ] T |mckle that thrust their-odorous | prays through every o en window, "‘Brush up and come if there wer¢ two or & W n and llear‘ } jntroduce you to the girls.” -w\n'n* ghrwd ished, and Justas 9& Im t;\l:ain'gulnp with 2 will, 5";[33 s ‘and. 8t. Louis;" "= .Mo. tflnfllf Y Warner & Co., fli@%&gfl;‘:&% o the gz mm.nu.l with all _LATEY,’ 'ebeur s_u, HOYIBIONS. Monev and Commerce. Daily Review. OFFICE OMAHA DAILY BEE, July 22, 1874. There is nothing new in money evening. The sun was slowly dtop- 1 Fig aaiiion 1 the hm m | _M Socdhy Tl uiet and Discounts are light, and not lnuch doing in that line. City and county warrants are nearly out of the market, and not much in- quiry for them; they are held at Exchange feir at old do ‘Hemlock Upper, pe ouk do £€, Fimlags, por dos s, per doreo, g8, per 5 05 =4l dogid vb Wase THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Land Grents (selling)... Land Warrants, (160 acres g)... Land Warrants (160" aores g) - Agricultural College Serip, (1€0 acres buyiug] Do.—Selliug. Exchange on New York, Groceries—1 rade somewhat quiet Sugars are a little off to- day and unsettled. Tobaccos are higher and the de- C:nned goods are picking up, and the demand is bet- ter; canned peaches are higher, the stock being light and not much prospect for a good erop. Dry Goods—Ruling steady at last: quotations, with quite a Hberal trade for this season. ‘Wines and Liguors—Trade fair; country orders good. Produce—In good demand ; stock heavy ; prices lower. consignment of 50 barrels of green apples to J. C. Rosentield, whieh we quote at $6 to $7 per barrel, accord- rosy tace, with eurly kinks of dark | ing to quality. Hardware—Trade is fair ; country anathematized the ‘bygone friend- | orders are good. Owing to the promise of heavy sallowgitl- who sat before him | crops, business in~all branches is brightening and we may now look for better times. OMAHA MARKETS. Caretully Corrected Dally DRY GOODS. Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers, Sapc Publico, 6'1-2@6 3-4; Savon Republ:c, de., Chemical Olive, 6 to 61-2; Palm, 5@5 14 ; German Mot- led, 6 1426 1-2. ART GOODS ANL UPHOLSTERER'S mand better. Benjamin B, Jones, Decorative Up- | holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnham Street, furnisher the following quotations: FRAME MOULD] Oil. walnut mouldings, one inch, | cuiforaia peach:s per pound per foot, 5¢; 2inch 10¢; 8 inch 15¢; | (00 Pl {0 We notice a | polished walaut, 1 inch 7c; 2 inch | New curants 15¢; 8 inch 21c. Berlin gilt, 1, inch 6@16¢; 2 inch 12@30¢; 8 inch 18@ 45¢; imitstion rosewood and gilt, 1 juch 5@10c; 2 inch 10@20¢; 8 ineh WINDOW SHADES. Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per i 1 8 omamental bans, 2 000 2poundcantyersogsers, prcase. $1 7t 0 00; cach sdditional foot, 15 Per [ i dowilausds REPPS. Union ind alt wool terry, per yard 1508 o Lnperil, plain nd Stri- Union_per yard, 1 50; all wool, Husk, 4-4x6-! 3 00a4 UO‘ Excelsior, 3 5014 LUMBER. BETAIL LIST Sublect to change of market witnout 3 WAL M. FOSTER, 0On U.P. B. B. track bot. ¥ arnbam a1 . GEO A. HOAGLANL. Joias;studding aod sils, 20 | Gun es, loary welght. o " light BLEACHEC SHEETINGS. is time that Justus grew Fopperll 4 o 94 Farmors And Mechanics......me... Great Western BOOWN SHERTINGS. IX|8g8srsse8BereeLEeseceeesegsese Liberal discount on carload Yots WINDOWS, (Glazed.) 35 per cont off Chicago list. DOORS, (Wedged ) 25 per cent OB Cl icago list. YANKEE NOTIONS- KURTZ MOHR & 6., 231 Farnham Street. 30 per cent off list. 2 OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, &c. N. I. D. SOLOMON. 2 H ROBERT C. STEELL. e, Mp 13 e 13 ‘White Lead, St. Louls, Srietly Pure sxt nsk BEEEE Efes £88 £88 PEEsk £88%T £ geR R o G 50 e TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & FARNHAM. GENERAL COMMISSION. J. C. KOSENFELD gives us tne following quotations his day: Butter, active, 15820 in tubs; Eggs at 1lc.per dozen; Chuenl, dull,at 2 00@2 50 per doz.; berries, 2 50 per bu.; Cher- ries, 4 80 per bu; Lemens,12 00 per box. ana Ras berrleu.mu per quart; apples, 600 to 7 00 per barrel : currants 20c. HARDWARE. TN PLATE. 16z 16, tur quatny.. RNRSGRIRERE 8828g888888Le B i Northwestern horse nails. Dundee thimble skei: Stor half patent axles, N. g8 half cas Jy o e Sheet 24 4035 tnchs por vesst. Tinnerssolder (extra P LRI eue LEE L BOLTS, Carriage and tire......ee......disconnt 2 k] &l Narrow wrought, fas Cast, loose pin reve MISC! &% Hay and matiurs forke.S .. dleount Hoes and garden rakes. HIN % ¢ &8% B uvERREER 28R ll bundies, add o 'A” Americar immitat’s by o " Husats, al Nos. 3% né AGRICULTURAL TM "LEMENTS. BEE wSis B8H® B8 ©8SSB 8SBY scyTHR . FUHolt's Ha.vest hang.per do<, net... Champion BEUEG EERL gat BEee EE BB Hargrave, Smith & Ameriean ¥File 0o g 8o Nos. 0106 839 Pex bundle 15 per contdiscoun. “GROCERIES. CLARK & FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND 117TH sT. | PUNDT, MEXER & BAAPKE, 212 FARN- | HVM ST.,—WHOLESALE DEALERS- MORGAN'& GALLAGHER, 205 Farn: | { ham St. WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & Co., 247 Douglas St. JE 22 BROWN & BRO., Cor. Tdth and | Douglas Streets. SUGARS. granuiatad 2 B wdered ushed E u.mu ioat G - Choice '8 0 mliases’ 50 Baagoon chaice. 81429 Caroliaa. 9gist 165017 Mual? ai n" a7 25 Black goods, W do - de o ni do do Lorritard’s, Bright do do_do Virginia. > do Natural leal. DRIED FRUITS. 1907 Tuieng Tl 545 114y do prui o Sorman cherric do Ul ekberries. do raspberries. do_ raisios, pe seedless ruisins, SALT. New in barrels do dairy CANNED GOODS. do., do peaches per cas 3 do do. 3 00 lidartomaian o 3 do_do do d (?,rn Tropay per case. Oclon s, per 273 Yot b e i a0 California.. @18 T, o b it adee gunnies... 18 _ i bags, Amoskeg A 3031 “odo Ludiowas. s SPICE Nutmegs, Pensog bestper pound ... 1 St 4 | on bark do COLUMBIA RIV. 35 bbls., 100 M lbun) er doi. Serdines, % boxes, CIGARS. A. E. SIMPSON, Manufacturer, 532 15 H. Upman Reconstruct a;. H I Univers: W0 Yara La Boqu 50 Siman P 5 iga: 7 Yours Traiy. Gold Medal - La Espanola. }-lrlple Grow enry G Vier-—. ge UL 4EEE: Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific R. R. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM OMAHA TO CHICAGO| AND THE EAST, Via Des Moines, L-avenport and Bock Island. ot All Passenger Trains arc equipped with the WESTINGHOUSE PATENT Az BRALFS and Miller's Patent Safety Platfora and Coupler. —— 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily, | onnecting as follows: AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines Valle: Kailroad, lor Onkalooss, Ottumws, Keokuk | Lou NELL with the Central Railroad of | for all points north to St. Paul. ILTON JUNCTION with the SoutheWestern ' vanch, for Muscatine, n and all polnts south. AT DAVENPORI with the Daveaport & St. Paul Railroad for points north. AT ROCK 1SLAND with the Western Union Railroad for Freeport, Be:)it, Kacine, Mil- waukee and all points in morihera Litnois AT'ROCK 1SLAND with the Rocklord, Rock fs'and and St. Louis Railroad for St.’Louis and points south, AT RUCK ISLAND with the Peoria & Rock Isiand Eailrosd for Peoria and points east. AT BUREAU J' illicothe and Peoris. Ty, Lacere, d. AT LA SALLE with the ilinois Central Rail road for points noré, h and sou AT CHICAGO with 4l iaes Easi, North aad | , with braveh, for Hen. THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cities, via this line, can be procured, and any infor- mation obisined, concerning, points, at the ticket offco of the company, 125 2, andalso st the principal Fher oo along the line of the U, rongh to all o tncipal Kastern Pomta. A. M. SMITH, H. RIDDLE, Gen'l Pass'r'Ag't, Gow'l Sujrt cago. Chicago. 3 H. LACEY, i A8 EEVENS, Ticket Agent 'l Western Ag't 228 Omana [ Sioux City & Pacific R. R, The Shortest aud only Direct Route from COUNCIL BLUFFS St. Paul, Minneapolis, ‘And all Powts in NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS On all night trains 7ia this zoute. CONNECTIONS. 1. At U. P. Transler with Union Pucific Railroad for Omaba. 2. At Council Bluf, with Kansas City, st Jos aud Council Bluty Railroad for U and'all pofats sou 3% Bisourt Valley with the Chicago and { Northwestern raliway for Chicago and all points east. & At Sioux City with Sigux City and & Pail, Dinols Ceatral and Davots Southern mailriads, Steamers n.; Upper Missouri River, uring navigation and with sages for ‘polnts in the 5 At Blair with Dnnhn and Northwestern Oumaha and Southern Nebraska. SR Eromont o i “tbe.Usion Puertc railroad dor all polute 7est and the fic coast. B Witner with stagesfor Norfolk aad al! Pojats in Northera Nebrasks. ‘wa-Tickets for sale In Chicago and North- western Ruilway offices. FEC s sura T, ekota rend via,5..C, A, L. BURNETT, Sup't. F.C HILLS, Gen. Ticket Agt. GEC, W, G RATTAN, Agent, Gmatia, | route sure and certain conneetions in suy di- LE | The Kansas City, St. Joe and 1 | OMAHA AND THE WEST | disagreeable transfer at the Kiver Station. Tickets for salo at eor. Tenth and Farnham JOS.TEHON, GEO. | | 3 TRAINS DAILY ! fppshsiim | indianapolis, Cedar Rapids & innesota Railroad, for | HurlllinKIAulz, v&‘uln Rapids, Dubugque & St. | Chicago, [ CHICAGO & NORTHWES™N: . | STEELE & JOHNSON 538-340 14TH sT. | RAILWATY. ‘The Popular Route from OM A X A —T0—~ Chicago and the East! ANDTHE Omnlv Dircot Route T¢Waterloo Fert Dodzre Dubuqu Prairic Du Chien. Wi Duluth, Jane-ville, u rav, Rucine, Stevems Du Lae, nadison aud Xilwaukee. | Tt Being the Storiestand Fiss Comoleted Line | et Aween OMAHAandCHICAGO, Unstant puprov w nts have faken place’ n Way of reducivg Grade, and placing Jron with Sicel adding 10 118 reliag stock new aud Elegunt DAY and SLKEPING CARS Eating Houses, ofiering ull Froicn T 10 Fust Express Traius i each way daily over the various lines of this road, thus securing (o the traveler selectivg U rection be way wish 10 g0. Principal C AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for | Sioux Gy, Yankton and poiuts reached via Sioux City'and Pacide rail N AN TUNGITON T m Fort Podge, Des Moiues, Ottawa and Keoku AT MAESHALLfor St Plnl Minneapolis, | Duluiy and nortbwesters points. CEDAL RAPIDS for Waterloo, Cedar | F-lls, Charies City, Warlington s, St Louts. TCLINTON for Dubugne, Dunleith, Prai- ria i Chit La Croseé, agd &1 polats on the } | € the age cxin producs. | ) Chiesgo, Clidton and_Dubu . Chicago, Dabuque sad Mianesota ULTON for Freeport, Raciue Millwau- and sit polats 1n W sconl I KG6 it il ailwas Tines leading out of Chicago. Through tickets to all eastern cities via this line can be procured, and any information ob- tained, concerning Houtes, Rates, etc, at the Companie’s Office, 218 Farghatu Street,'Omaha, and also at the principal ticket offices along the line of the U. . R. R. “Baggage checked through to all principal - A | Eastern points W. H; STENNETT, MARVIN HUGHITT, Gl Ensmingeie Ap't. Gem. Sup't. LAC G. EDDY, Ticket q , Omaha. Geirt Ag't Oumaba. mch1svl, Omaha & S!. Loms Short Line. 187<4%! Council Blufis R. R Isthe ovly dire line to ST. LLOGIS AND THE EAST, FEOM NO CHANGE + wrs between Omana and Louwis ana b itor € betwoen OMAHA anu W YORK. This th Only ~ine rupning a PULLYAN SLEEPING CAR EAST FROM OMAHA, ON ARRIVAL OF THE UNION PACIFIC | originating, or how lorg standing | EXPRESS TRAIN, B& Passengers taking other routes have a PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY! 8 REACHING ALL EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES | With Less Changes and in advance of other lines. This Eatire Line is equipped with Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars, and the Celebrated Westinghouse Air Brake. B See that your tickets read via b & Coumcil rod, Via Omaha and St. Louis. Kansas City, 8 . Blum sureets, and U. P, Depot, Om: . BRADEURY, Fasa. Aft. Gew Agent. . F. BARNARD, Gen'l Supt. g , St. Jusevh, St Josesh. VANDALIA ROUTE B A S T LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH Pullman Palace Cars THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE e Cincinnati, iLouisville, Columbus, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, —a¥D— NEW YORK| Arrival of Trains from the West. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Cleveland. Buffalo & Boston \I Are for Sale at the Cun’-nny‘- D-u, ,;.“‘-“"..',"":'.‘.? erihcipal RAP ey oxd ¢ e - ‘way Offices In the West. el CHAS. BAM()LK C. l: RUSSELL, ibern Fass Ax't, Sieaiom Fasn g, DaLLas, TExas, KANsAs CITY, ]’III‘J E SHH‘BON CHAS. E. FOLLETT, upt., Gew’l Pass. A[t. »’ M' L\nluumll L Txoitedl mstatoms Confactioners’ Tool Works, Thos, Mills & Bre., Manutactarers o Confectioners’T'ools Yachive Mouids, Ice Cream | Price 10¢. } { Physicior S , 164 SDuane | Pulace Day Coachesand Chair Cars, | -1 ¥siclon and Surgeon, 104 ZDuxne | Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler | OBSTAGLES to MARRIAGE. | | rional kills. Washi gtm‘,;JBR;A.IL\'I"IDI]ES Freezers, KEARNEY'S FLUID-EXTRACT BUCHU Tle only known remedy for | BRIGHT’S DISEASF, And s positive cure for Gout, Gravel, Strictures, Diabetes, Dyspepsia Ners vous Detility Non-retention or Tncoe tinence of aiiou. L dauation of Ulkeration of the BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, SPERMATORRHEA, Loucoerhoe or Whites, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, S:one in the Bladder. Coleul vz GRAVEL OR BRICK DUST DE- POSIT, And Mucus or Milky Discharges. KEARNEY'S Extract Buchua! Peemanertly Curcsall, Diseases of ihe Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings. Existing in Men, Women and Children, No Matter What the Age Jue bottle of Kearney's worth more th.n all Prof. Steclo mays: Fluid Extract Buchu is other Buchus combined.” Price one dollar per bottle; o, six bottles for five dollars. Depot 104 Duane St.,N. Y. A physician in attendance to answer corres- ‘Poidence and give adyicegratis. Bg-Send stamp for pamphlets, free. e Crane & Brighami Wholesale Agents, San | Francisco, Cal. | —T0 THE— NERVOUS & DEBILITATED | OF BOTH SEXES. N0 OHARGE FOR ADVICE AND CoN- SULTATION. | R J. B. DYOTT, graduate Jefferson Med ('Ulh'gn', Philade phia, author of several works, 2an be consulted on sl diss eases of the Sexuzl and Crinary or- | gans, (which he has made an es- | | pecial study,) either in male or fe- | male, no matter from what cause | A practiee of 30 years cnables him | Fpou s to treut diseases with stceess. Cures guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can jorward let- | ters deseribing symptoms and en- closing stamp to prepay postage. paFSend for the Guide to Health. | J. B. DYO111, M. D. street, N. V¥ HAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUNG MEX from the effocinof Errors and Abuses iu early lite Manhood Restored. impedimcnts to Mgrrisge Removed. New method of treatment, New and remarkable remedies. Books and Cireqiars sent froe in sealed envelopes, " Addrece, 103 ARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Philadelphia, Pa.,—an [ustitution havin, eputation for Bonorable conduct and. prof | oekl Uha.rles ropper, | WHOLESALE BUTGHER! ND CATTLE BROKER, SALT LAKE CITY, - - UTAH | fer2rtt M. Kelier,, Propristor of the | RISING SUN Ao LOS ANGELES VINEYRDS. Depot for the sale of his NATIVE WINES | AND M. EELLER & Co, Corner.of Bastery and Washington Sts. SAN FRANCISCO, €aL, mar7t PASSENGERS Going East or South from Omaha | And Points on U. P.R.B., hould take the Tuey ro | G FeF * | most concen | 83 1s embod 3 nu-.n of Blood to Ilrndhfllnh (ol‘; DON'T BUY! UNTIL YOU HAVE CAREFULLY EXAMINED OTR NE E AN VTENENN S WE IAVE TWELYE S00b REAsoNs why the will do your work. Quick and Easy. Q Chea» and Clean. ‘They are chespest to buy, l'lley aremade 0llle Mslmllel’lfl They roast perfect Pt it foe, low priced, They ars easily man: They are suited to all loca O Every siove (uamn!mlm vesatisfactton D BY- Excelsior Man’fg Co., ST. LOULS, M0., M. ROGERS. Om aha. Nobra Or Bagar-Coated, Concentrated, Root and Herbal Juice, Anti- us Granules. THE “LITTLE GIANT” CATHARTIC. or Multum 1 Parvo Physie, The noveity of modern Mt\‘\f.l Chem \I ll‘\' Pharmaceancal Scicuce. No u. taking the large r.'u)vl-'dc{luup L e can by a car science, extrar? all § Cnal properties rzer than o ve readily ewaliowed by i achs and fastidions tastcs. arative Pelles rpre i cathart ealein the thastic who have not ® th & Jlics & most wearchin prines enuyuuunmyoyummg mercary o any oiber B trely vegetable. no parr care is -equired while usr Tate without o occupat tipation, m % Tho Rhontdors Fig hewty Dizziness Sour Eruc OF THo" Stoma: o Urine, Unsocial om; Forebo. lity take Eative ellel power of my expisnation of the rem aiive Yol und or paste-board bo: lecascs where & Lnxnlln-, ‘Alteran ol ! (Ve or Purgative ia indicated. thess littio lcta wil give tie 1ost perfect eatisfaction o all whou: They aro mld by ail enter Druggists at 25 conts a bottle. Do not allow talio anythin pood =4 ...y P ASK FOR PYLES SALERATUS! BAKING SODA! BEST INUS® Pena, Meyer & Raapkeand Whitaey ‘Bauserman & Co, CASTLE BROS-, IMPORTERS OF TEAS —AND— East India Ccods, 212 and 215 FRONT STREET San Francisco = California, meh6Tm PLATTE VALLEY ‘REAL ESTATE! Samuel C. Smith, Locl Agont for the “LINCOLN ROUTE” | | via The ATCHISON & NEBRASKA | RAILROAD! And secure tor themseives the eholce of Six Popular B. ites from i Atchison to Chieage and St. Louis, All making Rellable G anections and being. Zyuippsd with Palace Day asd Sleepiag Cas. All delay and inconvenience arri bving fros Nos. 1301 & 1303 No Eighth St. | Ferriesard tranaterwcan ba svobded West of | PAILADELPH1A, PA. rietors P".‘l":nnl Mruss, iLs, Svanp Fanis’ maridawim THAN LIBEMERT, TAITOR, 18th St., bet. Farnham and Harney. Al kinds of TAILORING, CLEANING and BEPAIING dose at reasonablo rates } ESTABLISHED 1864 ATAU)GUE SENT upot. epplication. Chicago and St. Louis by|securing Tickets via | ATCHISON and the ATCHISON & NEBRASKA BAILROAD. | Direct and Reliable ions are also made with the A. T. & S/F. R. . for the i Great Arka.sas Vaflley & Colorado, | { And with il lines run; South :nponm. ‘n and che & Territory. ‘Boutaern. for Tidkets LINCOLN &| ATCHISON | .SMITH, | W.F. WHITE | ‘Geo'l Supt., Geu'l Pass. Ag't. fazout tehiSon, Hausas U.P.R.R. LANDS, Columbus, - Neb, | Gavernment Lands Located! . P. Lands Sold! Improved Farms and 'Town Lots for CASHE! —or— |{ON LONG TIME!! paAll Communications Cheer~ fully Answered OMAZEIA OITY STOVE STORE. E. F. COOK, 637 14th St., betwsea Douglis s3d Dodae Manufacturer of Tin Copper and_Sheet Iron Ware, and dealer Cooking and Heatmg stoves St i ined and F h Wi RS o u.m.r...'.i"ému Work done and warraated,

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