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he Most Wonderfal Med cal Dis- | covery of the Agi—Every Man | his own Phys’clan. Frazier’s Great Remedy | ited Etates hrve been | 11 kinds of Patent M. dicives, quacks and 3mposters, for the_past jew years, % ot shamelul maarer. Tho writer of the | fulowing is one af The vicims, aud wisbes o | present a very plaiu case. P gerieving that by cleansing the b'ood the onlg true way of bacishing disease, being agre t sullef friu Weak JingsEDdw Wrofalous a.cu w, a0d. acler teying many “edicioes and the most ws, 1 commenced doctoring ‘“covered Blood Searcher, ot Gy gave me i ter & fuw weeks eflected The cough Jefe me, may luogs became stro: siubd. my 8, good, g confident that my Discovers possessed jeFful healing v riues, I gave it o others Sificted, and foupd it effcoted the, WG jiracu- lous cutes in_ thousands of cases, not alone curing Cough , Consunipiion, Asthims, Catarzh, Scrotuta “and W k Lungs, but all diseases caued from buwors in the b'ood, Thedemand. frou my Iricnds und -:.;Ln‘-.r e sbput shese Eitters becoming ery great, 1 comumenced put- 2 them up for sale, calling bew FRAZILR'S TR T was svirst backward i presenting eitber mysell or medicine 10 the | ublic_not being s Faient Med clne Mas, but hunbugge Linds of Patcnt ent. Poysic bat. ] bave 'sold same within the reach of every suflering man, Woman and child_on toe faceefthe civilized lobe. ' The grand princirle that operates in these | Root Eitters is the power they possess in cleabs- ing the turgid blood aud Lanishing the vile bumors from._the systew. Koot Bitters are | strictly a Medicinal Preparation, comppunded from toots owbined with herbs and pla s, any of whichs were used 1n the fond o.d days of our forefatirers, whe: ie-were cured-by | some simple root of Sud whea Calowel | e e peiaine of (N winerdl Kiugdow | WHAT A STROKE OF LIGHT- | How Maules Came into Fashion BY OLIVE BELL. | into general use for farm purposes. | One sultry July evening fortune | Previous'to 1783 there were very | favored Justus. Agnes was laid up | few, and those of such an inferior | with @ headache—her jealous heart | order as o prejudice farmers against racked with fears that Celia might | them as unfit to compete with improve this opportunity and win | horses the road or farm. Con- | Justus from her—and Justus had | sequently there weremo jacks, and stretched himself upon the grassun- | no .flsp..mon to inerease the stock; | der_a locust, sweltering with heat | but Washington became wnrlneed I'and intensely bored. For he dis- | that the introduction of mules gen- pised old Phelps; he had a mostun- | erally among Southern planters gallant dislike for Agnes, and the | would prove to them a great bless- only. creature about the house he | ing, as they are less liable to dis- cared a fig for kept ot or his way. | ease, and longer-lived, and work | | “Hang it all!” he muttered, “I | upon shorter feed, and much less wished I had stayed away forever. | liable to be injured. than horses by The first thing you know she'll be | careless driving. asking me to marry her.” As soon as it became known | A light step on the grass startled | abroad that the illustrious Wash- | him, and he glanced up suddenly to | ington desired to stock his Mount see Celia Brooks tripping across the | Vernon estate with mules, the King | lawn, her sun-bonnet in one hand, | of Spain sent him a jack and two and a basket of ripe strawberries in Jjennetsfrom the royal stables, and the other. He was at her side in an | Lafayette sent another jack and two | instant. She faced him laughingly, | jennets from the island of Malta. her bright eyes full of murthful |° The first was a_gray color, eigh- light, as she tossed a shower of kinks | teen hands high, heavily made and | and curls about her rosy face. of sluggish pature. He was named |, “You want to speak to me 2" she | the Koyal Gift. The other was inquired, in answer to his call. called the Knight of Malta; he was ““To talk to you an hour or so, if ['about as high—lithe, fiery even to you will.” ferocity. She shrugged her shoulders pret- | The two different sets of animals | tily, and looked down at her faded | gave him the most favorable oppor- dress and red-tipped fingers. | tunity of making improvements by “Where’s Agnes? She generally | cross-breeding, the result of which entertains you, don’t she > ‘was the favorite jack Compound, be- “They open sll the rdbural passages of the bod le out disease, take away all n‘km:n ild up the sysiem with pure blood, s Lhey nius reach il disases b purifica” lon and Aourisme g A B Biers wod e | Jong guwell. Victory upou victory they have guitiod over disease and death in all siations £0d conditions 1o e, They are conataatiy - | g cuces of the itwost laporiance. B e, o atuaua, Ser.ful y Scrofulous E- | Yuptinus, Catarrh, Weik Lungs, Lost Viuicy | i Breken-dowh Constitutions, these Loot Hitors are ynive. saly wimitied 1o be the wost onie-tu) Medical Licovery kuown, 1o the Worid. Cheir pectorai healing Propertics peno- ke crery po-tion uf the human frewe, south- e Lings, suengtbeuiug the Stowach, K¥inoys aud Liver, cleansing the Ulood 1ront Cvery bind of hutuor. No-vthe wediciae will | ulu Chronle Rbewmatisw, Neurslgia, Dizzin.ss, Dhmie, ¥, i Dy spepaia, Fover & H.E‘f(”,‘ incancs, Kidocy bisease, and Liver Complaint, wqumllyu his Root Bitters. Al such diseases are caused from & bad stomach o emsomous condition of the blood. For | weakly, nervous young nufln(n‘lmn:rlu; Oue bot ug Syphilis, Scaryy, Teuler. Fever Sore Kyl imem, Unorous”forus Tione, Dropsy, Erysipelas, Sait Rivum, Vlcers, Botke Flean” W oraos, Blotcbes, Pustules, Erup- | tious, pisupics on the face 30d Gor uptions iru 2il; e tliod than all T Foumedles i yxisicace. | G. W. FRAZIER, | CLEVELAND, QIO | the lead- | Sold | 1o Frazlors oot Bitters are s rekeeper i el b o ors b Conheld, 1 Wat- {Gna, 0.5 I 1 Faliestoek & | - win & Co. on i ey Curran € Co U Silicine Honse, 8 and 9 Collego 13 x this notice o your drag: store- woper, ‘st Tor RRAZIERS BOOT BITTERS, and aceept no sabsfituie whatever. Price withe reach of all—$1 per bottle ; 3ix bottles, | T ipsdewy IMPORTANT T Commercial Travelers. by LIST, SAME siso those who siit thelr customers sod selc trade RECE FEOM DDIRESS, ‘s below, stoting class of and by whons emplosed; aiso present.undr wa e e GUEAT IMPOREAN LY 10 83 guinen of This class, or irads In this manner. 10 ls Iherefore LLY desired that this ey oot tha-gye ol AL Commercial Travelcrs apd Salesmen in ihia country and L AT ONCE give it thair itien: hose who comp ¥ 'vith sbove raquest NFIDENT:ALLY treated snd duly ew. Please address, (by (CO-OPERATION, 0. P. Rowsll & Co., 41 Park i New Jetter unly), SOHN BAUMEKR, Practical ‘Watchmaker, 171 Parnram o, B.“ Oflr 10th 8t OMAHA NEB ‘numgm at his look of disgust. { of your futare wife.”” “Agues be hang—"" cause he partook-of the best points «Tyke care, sir.” Celia laughed | in both the orlginals. The paints bred his blooded mares to these jacks, even taking those from his Tamily coach for that purpose, and produced such superb mulesthat the country was all agog to breed some of the sort, and they soon became quite common. This wes the ori- gin of improved mulesin the United States, There are now some of the third and fourth generation of the Knights of Malta and Royal Gift to be found in Virginia, and the great benefits arising from their introduc- tion to the country, are to' be seen upon every cultivated acre in the | Southern States ——— “That is not a pretty way to speak “She'll never be that.” Justus looked down at Celia, who had dropped wearily on the grass at his feet, with a light in his blue eyes that made her brown eyes drop shy- ly. And then, taking the red tipsof | the berry-stained fingers in his, | Justus went over the old, old stay | —new, although it be told & hun- dred million times & minute—only t0 sce the silken lashes lift steadily | —the elear, bell-like voice say cool- " ¢A very pretty story, Mr. More- | ton, Il'll)uu should have told it to | Ol | Custar's Failure at West Point. | “She will never hear it from me, | Celia, 1 10ve you, and yov only.” : ST don't Lelieve it,” sald Miss Ce- | Colones Ludiow, eplefof the en- ( l1a, filling her mouth with luscious | fog, 1y ot West Point. General bf-rm-\, and Jooking up at him la- | Gostuntn st WOt Polnk, General | b . has the former to blame because he | et sou o know me | 't get @ graduate’s diploma. - POk noW S e fact has been n tie { el enough fo know whether 501 | yesociation of the past few days, and omL: s thoroughly s | L Will tell it a5 General Custar told Ampoaow you as thoroughly a8 {i¢ ot dinner one day. Hetalks very “Phere!” she held onc chubby {l']“:';"g;_“"ds “’l"’;‘"’ ‘h?:s:‘em’:ll;“ ? finger mockingly. “Don’t say lh:n AhIGT odiol auld to it | Aggie, poor ¢hild, has courted B ¥ou see.” sald tha talder peatve! ity for six weoks, while 1 ing over a tureen of soup, Ludlow Few of the farmers of this coun- | | try are aware what a debt of grati- | tude they owe to Georg: Wasking- | ton,_ for the introduction of mules | | and quiet to-day. have been buried in pie making, cake-baking and berry-picking to feed our dainty turtle doves.”” She jumped up and started for the house. “Celia, Celia, don’t love Agnes; to-morrow if you don’t sa called after her. “No! no! no!"” she erigd, kissing the tips of her fingers to him ss she disappeared in the doorway. “Justus,” called a voice, as Justus threw himself on the grass, He turned and saw Aggie Phelps stand- ing on the vine-shaded poreh, clad in some light summer material, with a scarlet shawl about her shoul- | ders. She looked well-bred, lady- like and stylish, and as Justus went | slowly up the wnlk he said to him- self, I may as well ask her and have it over. She expects it, the Governor expected it, and - old Phelps is eager for it. ~The other won't have me, and I may as well do It and have it out of my mind.” Aggie looked pale and languid | after her headache, but Justus soon brought_the first flush he had_ever seen in her sallow cheeks, by ask- | ing her a question she had been longing and expecting to henr, ever since hisadvent in Haverhill. | Miss Phelps, blind with woman's fond, foolish blindness, never gave a thought to the unlover-like man- ner of the proposal—neves, for the v yes,” he APPLETON'S American CYCLOPAZEDIA New Revised Edition. Eatirly revritien by tho ablest writers on every gubject. ted_from new i hrated it Several Thousand e i i . T o Ay Tux work originally publighed indertho tide of Tue NEW AMESICAN CYCLOPARDIA LT el o 1803, sipoo. yhich, (ume the wide Circaiation which it haghtained 16w tho United States, and-the si b which bave unu lace in every branch of e, Merature, and aft, bave induced the cditors and publishers t> submitit to an exact Snd thorough revision, and o issue & new dmnn entitied, THE AMERICAN CYCLOPAR- the last ten yoars o progress of dis- ¥ oo i oprnat S Tmade s mew work of relerence snimperuive "Fa movement of polities] affairs has ept ‘with the discoveries of scles [Fiitcul application t the indu arts and the convenience and o] soci: 1ife. (Great wars and cousequent revolu- Lons nave occured, involving national changes of peculiar womeht. The civil war of ourown country, which was 4t its beight when tho st Volume of the old work appeared, has happily aud & pew conrse ol eommercial plorers of Al The great decade, patitical revolutions of the last with the lapse of e rougat 14t buDi vicw s murtude of éw men, Whose Dames aTe in-every one's Touth, and of whase Jives every one in curious to kuow the st battles have beeu fougst aad mporiant shyce mainsained, of which tho datails are as yet_ preserved only B e mewspapcrs or i the trabatent publice: tionsof theday, bu . which Bugh now Lo take gt sy 1n preparirg the prevent press, m-n‘.m‘fg.\—n.—olqflxmu being o he fulormatio o the et pos: ible. Ml‘hlu.nlfl an Mul’\k nemml of the gt recont discororias | ety tren. prodiction f Hlerature, - -r the newest invention in the practical arts, ¥l to ive & succincl and s et o ol ial event, Iulmm .nd‘:v‘lil:m mn‘n‘ln le S et LA T et T o] oue of the.origiast steronty e dtes have “None s Sk DL GREsy page s T i iy e ith the vame pian and compass s i1 predeces- wor, wiid adar, i T e AT .‘i.t ience and enlar kuowledge. added ot h‘k sake glfllflfll'ek but to. ERie .flfik 7= a3 S i reet B R i architecture, and art, a3 we \as the various pro- ceases of mechanics and wanufactures. AL intended for instruction ather than lishmert, no have bewn spared o insure thei: the cos Aheir execul ion 18 enoruious, <Bd 1 18 etleved they will Cuds weloome reception ss au_ad- Seatirool and_ worthy i <BArACtBY. =eal. “The wors iy old 1p Subscribers only, payabie on d-livery of each voluas, It ¥lll ‘e com- pleted ia sixi-en each st Sorent B I vith ‘numerous colored Lit PRICE AND STYLE OF BINDING. sew 1 tho euw! Three vol ums, ..,."fi‘f.:“...’.'&'u";‘(m imond otke en pages of the AMERICAX Crcro- rators shoeieg o Ulostrations. ete., will besent 'ratie, oz ap) FIRST CLASS usvasum AGEN13 ANTED Au-—u- nun—. moment, .imagined that the man | who stood at mer side, and looked | down on her face with his honest | blue eyes, was thinking of another, | and a fairer face, and what a dreary farce his life would be in the future, as he plaoed 4 digmond sojtaire on her slender finger. The sun which for an hour back had glowed like a ball of fire above the farsoff western hills, was sud- denly obscured by dense, black clouds, and vivid flashes of lightning shot through the sky, the wind bent the towering locusts, peals of thun- | der rent the air; but Justus heard nothing but a clear, sweet voice rip- | pling through the breezy hall, as Celia saton the back porch, picking her strawberries and singing at her work. “Justus ! screamed Miss Phelps, flying to her lover for protection, as | a’blinding flash swept past them. “This is terrible!” Bhe clung to his arm mnervous and excited. Another came, a sharp peal of thunder rent the air, & scream from the back porch! and Mr. Phelps’ cries of ‘Justus—Aggie—come here | quick!” brought Justus to a sense of his danger. He broke away from his affianced, and the next moment stood beside the prostrate form of Celia Brooks. A huge locust, a few rods from the house, had bheen shattered to the root, and Celia lay either stunned or dead, Mr. Phelps stood in the old-fashjoned kitchen helplessly wringing his hands. #Celia,” eried Justus, pioking up the curly head, wnd holding the still, white face to his eheek; “Celia, | my dnrlmg, my little lo\e come | back to me.” And forgetful that Barnard Phelps looked on and wondered, and that but s moment before he had pledged himself to another, Justus’ kissed the mute lips until life fluttered back into the stilled pulses, and-the dear oyes opened slowly, “Li\lng! Thauk God!” was his fervent ejaculations, as he lifted Ce- | lia in his arms to carry her into the house. In the doorway he met Ag- nes Phelps, white and wrathful. She held her engagement ring in one | hand, and lsid the otheron Justus | Moretow’s arm.” | “You love her—not me?'’ she said. “Yes,” flashed back Justus, “‘and \\‘lll lo\eher while life lasts." “ You dastard!” fumed Miss | | thlps. “how dare to you instlt me | e flung his ring in his face and dashed away from him. She waa | proud and selfish, and as wrathful | a8 a tigress when d Celia nestled closer to Justus and - Wwhis- “She will turn me out of a home for this.” I sofa, in the parlor. The rain came down in torrents, the white sheets af lighning lit up the black darkness without. Bat words were said that, made the world as bright as duy for Celia Brooks, who lay in herlover's arms and cried. Moreton Sr. tided through' the panic, and Agnes Phelp- is wrath. ful Mld unmarried still. has madé up)its mind, tet m.& Co, sk J&fllm s e “«’New: York: thl lz loesn’t want street railways, which are regarded as a tram-end- ous nuisance, | §t. Louis, Justus :aid his burden down m a0 wasa greeny but he had pluck; and one evening, when I was officer of the day, some upper classman pitch- ed on to him, and he showed fight, The boys encouraged them until they got into a good square out-and-outer, just g T was going my rounds. Instead of send- ing both of them, as I should, tothe guard house, you know, I pushed back some fellows that were trying to trip Ludlow, and said that there must be fair play. It was a good one, and Ludlow was getting the best of it, when the boys began to interfere again. I was just getting | my hand in again, when old - instructor in artillery, game around, and instgad of arresting Ludlow and the other fellow, he locked me up for allowing the fight-to go on, and I was in the guard-house when my class graduated, But they wanted soldiers at Washington just then, and they sent me on. Inever went back there again.”— Chicagc Inter-Ocean. THE COMING STRUGGLE. “The voters of our nation, “wne'er was known before, Are rising from Pacific’s strand To Atlantic’s rocky shore. + Why s th's mighty change?* Wit com the meaning be ! The rising of the From northern lake to southern sea. The spirit of cld seventy-six m out our heroes’ gra.- es Forbids a nation @renched 1n patriots’ blood, Should sink to that of slaves ‘The motto which our coins once bore, Though obsolete long since, Remain as ever true: not one cent for tribute, ‘But millions for defense, Party tls and party laws ‘re but as ropes of sand. Tyergits of men o beaghih Should govern Freedou’s land. Theu shall our Flag more proadly flost O'er land as well as sea, And nations yet anborn shall gladly great The ewmblesa of tue free. In trade we'll try to “Av mansh i man, Aud while wé seek 0 live ourseives, We'll scll as cheap as sngbody can, And ifa bat you need, O inesd you to meet, Bemember e Hatier, On Upper po...h. Street. w.oexzme (7 1111, . 3. GREBE & KARBACH, 15th st. Letween Farnbam and srney s's. OMAHA, NEB. Spring and Farm Wagons, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. Dealers in and manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! DARTICULAR 4 TUENTION PAID 7O P HORSK 81 G. 83" Repairing of wagons lnd lacksmithing nmwl"m‘l‘n reasonable prices mrdaws 400,000 ACRES! —OF THE FINEST— Elkhorn Valley Lands! FOR SALE BY 2. M. CL.ARK, Wisner, - - Neb HESE LANDS ARE CONVENIENT TO ‘the market and the FINEST in the STATE! And will be sold t from $2.50 to $5.00 PER ACRE! For Cash or on Long Time. 8@ LAND EXPLORING 1JCK- E’lslnranleu.o & N. W. De- {: bearing coupons whi¢h will taken at full eost in ‘payment | forland. Southern Hotel, Proatiag'on 4¢h, 5tb and Walnutatay, Mo. Laveille, Warner & Co., "ufimmh 1o, the upper one St ews’ stand. and weserr Ssion toeraph ot aplete assortument of GBOUEBI l%SROVISI()NB. l Monev and Commerce. OFFICE OMAHA DAILY BEE, } July 23, 1874, Local monetary affairs are dull ‘There are no funds from the county coming in to amount to anything, as all the county banks and merchants require their surplus funds, and more to carry their farmers through the har- vest, and to help move the heavy crops. Exchange is dull, and rates are the same. Some demand for Chicago Exchange, but ligat. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK quotes : Land Grzats (selling)... Land Warrants, (160 buying) Land Warrants (160 scres selling) .. Agricultural College Serip, (1€0 acres buying). Do.—Selling.. Exchange on New York, 1-5 of one per ct. .. $815.00 76.00 185.00 Groceries—Quiet and prices nom- | inal. Sugars are unsteady and ir- regular; the market is nct so firm, and has a downward tendency. We have made some changes in canned goods and tobaccos. Market in these lines is somewhat excited, and an- other rise is anticipated. Dry Goods—Quiet; prices steady at last quotations; several good shipments to-day for the country. ‘Wines and Liquors—Local and country trade good. Hides and Leather—There issome improvement in this line for coun- try orders, which are quite liberal; Tocal custom quiet. Hardware—In better demwand for heavy goods; orders principally from the country ; local trade quiet. ‘We saw several parties from the country, who are feeling —quite bright in regard to the assurance of | good crops and predict a heavy trade in a few “weeks. OMAHA MARKETS. Caretully Corrected Daily DRY GOODS. J. J. BROWN & BRO., Uor. 14th and Douglas Streets. Péterboro.. Suffolk L. BLEACHEC SHEETINGS. Farmers and Mechanies.. Great Western.. s BROWN SHEETINGS. GINGHAMS. Amosken, Biddetand: YANKEE NOTIONS- KURTZ MOHR & C0., 231 Farnham Street. SPOUL CUT1UN. Cark’s 0. N. Coat's ] 88 £88 TTELIR B8VET £ L2 sl BEREE - ERe GENERAL COMMISSION. J. C. HOSENFELD gives us the following quotations his day: Butter, active, 1620 in tubs; Eggs g‘;;,ck at dllo pger dozen; Live en: ull,at 3 Gt 3 e ries, 4 80 per bu; Lemens,12 00 per box. ana Ruphon-ies 20C per quart; blackberrics, 20¢; apples, 600 to 7 00 per barrel : currants 20c. HARDWARK. EDGAR. TRON, COMINON DAT...roetrrmsscrsrrogoms Horse shoe b: R BERERER N A mericas G GHagon wid Wi are... B\ufle s borse -h-, nhb.. - F,_Ei Dundee thimb'e akei Stor haif patens axles, discount 10 per ce (AILS, t, cent LT E T {# RESEEESERERS 1 BOLTS. Carriage and tire.....swe...discOUDE. BUTTS, Narrow wrought, fast joint...discount Cast, loose pin reve do MISCELLANEOUS. Hay and llfllll".h._-—.dbn How and ghiden Tebget Tget iR 86 BER B BE w8 3 §8% 1. ¢ %% oo : E. i Holt's Fa.vest Ringper do, 's Ha. ;, met... Cham) 2. BRoo BE CBEEES eEi 3 8234 £8.8 do do Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers, Sapc Pablico, 6 1-2@6 3-4; Savon Republc, de,, Chemical Olive, 6 to 61-2; Palm, 5@61+4; German Mot- led, 6 1486 1-2. ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnham Street, furnishes the following quotations: FRAME MOULDINGS. 0il walout mouldings, one inch, per foot, 5¢; 2inch 10c; 8 inch 15¢; polished waluut, 1 inch 7c; 2 inch 15¢; 8 inch 21e. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 6@15c; 2 inch 12@80¢; 8 inch 18@ 45¢; imitetion rosewood and gilt, 1 iuch 6@10c; 2 inch 10@20c; 3 inch 16@80c. ‘WINDOW SHADES. Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 0@ mm: dditional foot, 75¢ per re REPPS. Union 1nd all wool terry, per yard 1 50@3 0 lmprh.l, plain and stri- ped, 2 nnnm Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 00a8 00, MATTRASSES. Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00a5 00; straw, 8 00ad 00' Excelsior, 3 5084’ 50. LUMBER. RETAT. LIST Eubject to change of market witnout 1 ‘WM. M. FOSTER, 0o U.P. B. B. track bet. ¥ arnbam a1 - GEO A. HOAGLANL. Jolats, studdiog and sils, 2 1, and ua- » P th i clesr 1, 1514 380 2 1365 st clear, 1, 13, Lsidle .d-- ine M do w, cleas Laclear eamn; % in Extra No i shingles.. Common No 1 sh.ngiés. Lath per 1000..... | eweaEEENNEERESEATABRCEENNE s § || 888K 8E22882282532832823882288 do Liberal discount on carload lots WINDOWS, (Glazed.) 3 per cont off Chicago list. DOORS, (Wedged ) 25 per cent ofl CL 1ongo list. LINDS. 30 per cent off List. Flastering el Fraies OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, &c. N. I. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT C. STEELL. Lara v, No 18 S5e1 00 4 Rt % imion Gl 509 ¢ dockan TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & FARNHAM. TN 10214 1C, tair quant; 10x14 Ic; best EERNEREENEBRENS! 88E288828888888888E8 Nos. 0t0 0 859 u B 01 16 Nos. 15,1 3 - Por bundle15 per centdiscona ROCERIES. STEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 14TH sT. CLARK & FRENCH CUR. FARNHAM AND | 11TH ST. 'PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 FARN= | HVM ST.,—WHOLESALE DEALERS- | MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 Farn- | m St. WHITNEY, ‘BAL’SERMAS & Co., 247 | Douglas J. 3. BROWN & BRO., (‘orA 14th and | Douglas Streets. SUGARS, Granulated pr . Powdered - do CHICAGO & NORTHWES'N RAILWAY. The Popular Route from OM A A —To— Chicago and the East! AND THE | omv Direct Route | TeWaterlon,Fort Dodze, Dubuque,La Crome, Priielc Du’hien: \"P Crushed ‘do Betd cutloafdo | 1t Being the Shoriestand Fisst Comoleted Line Between COFFEES. Rio choice pr do prime do OMAHAandCHICAGO, 25 | | Constant smiprovem nis Lave taken piace 1n | Grade, aud placing Iron the way of reduciu w16 ‘s Toiliag stock | with Steel Kails, 5 | gew and. Elegant | DAY and SLREPING@ CARS Equipped with the W stiughouse Adr Braxe” | ‘and “tiller Flatio ‘atablishing comtorta- | bix a0d comnedious Eating Houses,oering al the comf arts. of trureling thie 280 can produce. Fro» to 10 Fast Express Traius rau each way daily over the various lines of this 108d, thus securing to the truveler selecting thid route sure and certain connections in any di- hemay wish 10 go. Principal Conncetions. AT MISSQURT VALLEY JUNCTION, for Sioux Gity, Yaukton and poigts resched v Sioux City and Pacific railr AT GRAND JUNCTION for Fort Dodge, | Des Moines, Ottawa and Keokuk. | AT MARSHAwLLfor St. Paul, Minnespolis, Dulath, &nd northwestern points. AT CEDAR RAPIDS for Waterloo, Cedar | Falle Charke iy, Barlington and, St.' Louts. | 110 du e L. Grosd, i S1 polats-an tho 0 | rie du and all points on Chicago, Clinton -nd Dubugue, snd Chicago, ! Dubugue and Min resota i | Buuzt Aillw Common pr gallon.. Good T 165017 | 165817 5-236 s, | kex, and ai points ERIEDN LT, | ¥R CIicAGO with sl railwat lines leading Califoraia peschs per quml 7 | out of Chi = Through tickets o all eastern citles vis this line can be procured, and any informaticn ob- tained, concerning Koutes, Rates, etc, at the Companie’s Office, 218 Faruhaw Street, O 41 lso at the principal ticket ofice ilong the line of the U P. B. B. Baggage checked through to al principal Vo BN ETT, sarvi HUGHITT, Gen'] Passinge’r 3g't. J.H._LACEY, ‘Ticket Ag't, Omaha. ‘meh13vl, T8 Hew (n barrl Gl At Odana. 2roundean $14 25 Hrn 2 80, 40 dowilbawedo 2 do o pesches per case 3 do 2 do Corne Corn, Tropny per case. do" Winslow” " do do_Yarmouth do Strawberries, do Raspberrie a Pineapples, an3iyor'soyyers, percase Omaha & St. Louis Short Line 1874! do | The Kansas City, St. Joe and Oolon-s, per pound.. 3| Council Blufis R. R Young Hyson, per pou do do ual 25 | FLOUR. Snow Flake, (Wells & Gold_Dust. Gunpowder, Isthe only dire line to S8T. L.OUTIS AND THE EAST, FROM Ganiiies, heavy welght. light . 0 P e adee gunnies... sin bags, Amoskes X - Ludiowa megs, Penang Lest,per poutd ... v G | OMAHA AND THE WEST | NO CHANGE « curs between Omana and St. Louis ang bitor between OMALLA s wna NeW YORK. This th Ouly ~ine running PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR EAST FROM OMAHA, ON ARRIVAL OF THE UNION PACIFIC 1 85l 44 24 bbis, 100 M o can, e doi | disagreenble transfer at the Kiver Station. | -116 12 8 1 60 2 00 | GER TRAINS DAILY! REACHING ALL 1, do Sardines, 14 boxes, 16 50617 0 CIGARS. SIMPSON, Manufucturer, 5: 15th Street. This Entire Line is equipped with Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars, Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, | Miller’s Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Westinghouse Air Brake. BFSco that your tickets read via 88 Kansas City, §', Joseph & Counefl Biuf Ralrod, Via Omaha and St. Louis. Tickets for salo at cor, Tenth and Farnham sireets, und U. P. Depot, Omaba. usgIueLEuELAL ggggsssggseeese GEO. i.. ZRADBURY, CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR. | ol ‘Wholesale depot 548 14th Street. | ‘Half barrel S3CKS.cvuemm. 2% JOS.TEHON, Pass. Agt. . F. BARNARD, Gen'l Supt. St. Joseoh. A. C.DAWES, Gew'l Pass. Agt., St Joseoh. Chicago, Rock Island | —— and Pacific R. R. | VAN DALI A ‘THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM ROUTE OMAHA TO CHICAGO‘ B A S T AND THE EAST, 3 TRAINS DAILY! Via Des Moines, vavenport and Rock Island. | LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH Lrsies 1l Passenger Trains are equipped with the WESTINGHOUSK PATENT AIR BRAKES and Pullman Palace Cars THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE Miller's Patent Safety Platforin and Coupler. 2 Fast Express Tra'ns Leave Daily, p Indianapolis, Cincinnati, onnecting as follows: AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines Valley Railroad, for Oskalooss, Ottamwa, Keokuk and St, Lonis. AT GRINNELL with the Centr: Ilhumd of Towa, for all points north to St. AT WEST LIBEKTY with the Bnrlinpnn, Cedar Rapids & Minneso_Railroad, for | uumn‘\nn, Cedar Rapids, Dubuque & St. | At WILTON JUNCTION with the bflul -Western ~ nranch, for Washington and all points south. AT D\Vh'\l’()kl‘ 'n)n:.hn Davenport & St. in AT I{UCK lsuflbpotllh lha \\ ‘estern Unfon Railroad for rt, Be:)it, Racine, Mil- raukee md il potuts in northern Lilinols Chivago, Columbus, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Balti-nore, Washington, —axp— NEW YORK Arrival of Trains from the West. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Cleveland, Byffglo & Boston TICKE, Bi. Louts, and ai th ::nu: Ayl i, smd af the L -nyo-'.?o.u-u = ATROCK TSLAND with the Rockford, Rock faiand and St. Louis Railroad for St. ’ Louis ATH n&%x TSTAND with the Yeoria & Rock Bailioad for Peoria and points east. AT BUREAU SUNG, wiih brasch. for Hen. Lacere, Chillicothe and Peor: AT LA BALLE with the llinois Central Rail- Toad for points nor¢ b and south. AT CHICAGO with il lines ‘East, North and 'nalsonun TICKETS to all Eastern cities, via this line, can be procured, and any infor- mation obtained, concerning_points, st ticket office of the company, 125 Farnham St., Omata, and also at the prircipal vicket offices along the line of the U. P. B. B. Checked Throngh to all e tncipal Eastern Poimia A. M. SMITH, H. Gea') Pase'r’ J. H. LACEY, andiet At Sioux City & Pacific R. R. The Shortest and only Direct Route from COUNCIL BLUFFS St. Paul, ]lfinneapolis, : And all Pomts in NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA. | PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS On all night trains 7ia this zoute. t, u-lsuw " 5.9 STEVENS Gen'l Western oAl" Are for Sale at the c E. RUSSELL, West'n Pass. Ag'i. ‘Exas, Kaxsis JOHN E. SINFSON, CHAS. E. FOLLEY Gen 1 Supt. Fass. Ag't. St. Lovs. Tariteal sstazes Thos, Mills & Bro., CONNECTIONS. Manutacturers o LALU P Tranter with Un > Pacifc 2. At (‘onnc(l Blul with 'Kgnm 4"1 St.. Jou and Council Blukts Railrosd Tor St. Louls ot 3. At Mi~souri Valley with the Chicago and Northwestern railway {o Chicago snd all points At Sloux City with Sloux it s Paul, Ilinois Ce'n{n.l Sotn Bovsaeca during nay lox m .KZ R s o yigis for iha and Sout! Ne 6.°At Fremont, Nebraska, with the Union Pacific lrvd for all points west and the 7o At Wisne ith stages for Norfolk and ai | ‘poinis in Northern N Tekets fog sl ta Chicago aod North- western Railway offices. B Be sure your tickets read via 5. C, & P. % L. BURNETT, Sup't. . C. HILLS, Gen. Ticket Ag't, GEC, W. GRATTA! Agea Machize Mouids, Ice Creem Freezers, Nos. 1301 & 1303 No Eighth St. PHILADELPH1A, PA, Ariix PP maridawim } TEAN LImmERT, TAITOR, 181 8., bet. Pirnham and Harney. Al kinds of TATLORING, CLEANING aad BEPALING done st reasonable raies uri Biver, tages for all EsTaBLIsHED 1864 1LLs, LS, CATAva- SENT EXPRESS TRAIN, | B Passengers taking other routes nave s | EASTERN AND WESTERN OITIES | | With Less Changes and in advance of other | nes. Louisville, | Confactioners’ Tool Works, Confectioners’Tools | KEARNEY'S FLUID-EXTRACT BUGH ‘The oaly ¥nown remely for DON'T BUT! UNTIL YoU nave CAREFULLY EXAM!NED OUR NE { BRIGHT’S DISEA! And a positive curs for Gout, Gravel, Strictures, vous Debility, Dropsy, Non-retention or Incoutinence of Urine, Irvi- | tation, Induumstion or Uleeration of the | | . Diabetes, Dyspepsia Ner« | | i BLADDER AND XIDNEYS, | SPERMATORRH(EA, ) Loucoerhoe or Whites, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, S one in the Bladder, Colcul = 4 § WE HAVE TWELVE G £\ why they will do your work. Quick and Easy. Chean and Clean. GRAVEL OR BRICK DUST DE- D BEASONS |POSIT, And Mucus or Miiky Discbarges. KEARNEY'S Extract Bucha! Purmanently Curcaall] Diseases ofZtho Bladder, equire but 114le fucl, re very low priced, | Rl i s ool e They are suited to all localit 0 B e -soLD Exeelsior Mnn fg ST. LOUIS, Mo., M. R OGE RS. Omaha. Nebraslza Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings. [Existing in Men, Wamen and Children, No Matter What the Age: Prof. Steele mys: “One bottle of Kearney's Fluid Exteset Buchu i, vorih more than all ther Buchus combined.” Price one dollar per bottle; or, six bottles for five dollars. Depot 104 Duane St.,N. Y. 4 physician in attendance to answer corres- pou ence and give advice gratis d stamp for pamphlets, free. e Crane & Brigham, Wholesale Agents, San | Francisco, cal. —TO THE— NERVOUS & DEBILITATED OF BOTH SEXES. ¥0 OHARGE FOR ADVICE AND CON- SULTATION. Sugar-Coated, Concentrated, Root and Herbal Juice, An Billous Granules. THE “LITTLE GIANT” CATHARTIC. or Multum i\ Parvo Physic. Tho novelty of modern 3 maceatical ¢ the lar posed of ch ca we can by sclence, extr: nal Chemical an * all the ¢ Jefferson Medical College, Philadel- | phis, suthor of several valuable | E works, 2an be consulted on all dis. | eases of the Sexuxl and Urinary or- | gans, (hich he has made an es- | pecial study,) either in male or fe- male, no metter from what cause originating, or how lorg standing | “3 | A practice of 30 years (nables him | ic power. | eho have not they are b o il ouzh,y |‘ Senily sai Kindly operating hart " mercary or & to treut diseases with success. Cures | e o guaranteed. Charges Those at a distance can jorward let- nnlugenun-lyveu»nhlr rop equiry reasonable. | care is -equ | ters describing symptoms and en- closlng stamp to prepay postage. pa¥-Send for the Guide to Health. = Price 10e. J. B. DYOT11, M. D. Physicion and Surgeon, 104 *Duane | atreet, N. V. | OBSTACLES to MARRIAGE. HAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUNG MEN from the effects of Errors and Abuscs in carly life.— Manhood Regtored. impeds Removed, New method of treatment. and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOW- ARD ASSOCIATION, No. ath Philadelphis, Pa ,—an fust hav seputation for hoaorable conduct and ional kills. fesd&w Gharles Poppe:, ND CATTLE BROKER, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH M. Keller, Proprietor of the | ASK FOR I’YLE RISING SUN SALERATUS BAKING SODA! ; I BEBEST IN USE { 108 ANGELES B VINEYRDS. | Depot for the sale of his | IMFORTRERS OF I NATIVE WINES‘T E A s AN —AND— | BRANDIES East India Ccods, 213 and 215 FRONT STREET San Francisco California. mebeTm M. EELLER & Co., Corner of Batery and WashingtouSts. PLATTE VALLEY REAL ESTATE! Samuel C. Smith, Locat Agent for the U.P. R. R. LANDS, Columbus, - Neb, Gavernment Lands Located! TU. P. Lands Sold! Improved Farms and Town Lots for CASH! —omr— ‘: "‘”“";"‘"‘ ;."“‘““" =aens | ON LONG TIME!! e, 7 and Sleoplag Cam. | oo oy Communieations Cheer- All delay and inconvenience arriving 'Yolll I} Ferries ard traosfers can be avoided West of | Tully Answered Chicago and St. Louis by securing Tickets via [Amuo! and the ATCHISUN & TR | SAN FRANCISCO, mar7tt AL, PASSENGERS Going East or South from Omaha | | | And Points on U. P.R.E., hould take the “LINCOLN ROUTE” via The {ATCHISON & NEBRASKA | RAILROAD' V And recure for themselves the choice of Six Popular E. tea from | Atehison to Chicago and St. Loais, | NEBRASKA RATLROAD. OMAIIA COCITY | Direct and Reliable Conneetions are also made | sTovE sToBE' “ withthe A. T. & 5. F. . B for the Great Arka.sas Valley & Colorado, | E. F. COOK, 537 14¢h St betweea Donglas and Dodgs And with ail lines runming South to points ‘n ‘Bouthern Kansas and the Indian Territory, . | Manufacturer_of Tin Copper and_Sheet Troa ‘Ware, and deater i s via LINCOLN & ATCHISON | Cooking and Heating stoves B O o SR a29tt temsson, Kansas bo Work doge and warraated, Japannel sad Freach Ware on Roofing, Gutters and Spoutingana bt

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