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GROCERIES. STEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 14TH sT. CLARK & rl.nclli COR. FARNHAM AND TH ST. PUNDT, 4EYER & nm 212 PARN- HVM §T.,—WHOLESALE DEALERS- CHICAGO & NORTHWES’N[ KEARNEY'S ax: FLUID-EXTRACY ‘The Popular Route from. , DON'T BUT! UNTIL YOU HAVE CAREFULLY EXAMINED. A Singular Lake. Money and_Commerce. QFFICE O; AILY BEE, ) » . ?“S y 28, 1874. | BRASHEAR'S BROKEN LEG. { | The Scientific ‘American says: | | “Lake Titicaca is the most singular | | Full and Exact Particulars of | and T:‘:mugi lake in ‘:;e wo;l:.l | Situated on the crestiof the ‘An that Remarkable Accident. | itis the \ighiekt in. gabody of o] | \ water, and“as‘concurrent tions fo Most Wosderfal Med cal 1. covery of the Ag:—Every 1... his own Phys’clan. Frazier’s Great Remedy —To— The people of the United States hive been Fium e Concenpiowmmel ) | humbugged with all Kinds'of Patent Al dicines, quacks und. imposters, 10F the Phst Jew sears, | in & most shametul manner. The wriwr of the e victis, und wishes to It was Asa Brashear himselt who told the story. Asa as everybody in Louisville knows, is not una- | tbe 1ood xa1 | quainted with cards. It is possible | ety tae oy ol Stiforest, 31 | (TG i better ncquainted with acnidions aibietl i, sad sitr tying many | the Queen of Clubs than he hl\\lll])\ Finds o Fatent ledicine, % | the Queen of Sheba. It is probable | s S S ol by | that the blue‘and gold of the King | wich not outy saveme M 1o Diamonds is a more familiar cus or Root Bitter ‘.“.';‘.a‘fi.‘; e "}‘...“ET,L:-"Jxr'-II‘;.;"x'EL. tom to_hir than the picture of Solo- In | snd suund 1 good, | mon arrayed in all his glory. et the acrclaions Sackse “"""""“‘“ | point of fact, it is highly probable e Discovers e o e e, 1 gave 1 1o others | that Asa is ‘much better up in the history of Pharaoh than of all the Kings of Israel put together. It is also Thighly probable that Asa is fond of n social glass or two; at | Bicters ecomiog very great, | comsenced least we have his own words to that Lo thr&b;ulf»_ e PKA L | effect, and nobody e to dispute | eitber m: wedicine to the)| What "Asa Brashear says, and expect | ruhllc not belag s Falent ME cine Mas, b hm’m come out of the fight with a fom getting bravely o ef bt hitiers,sod | cound head. But this is how he happened to tell the story: Asa is | lame of one leg, and we asked him 1 ¥ (‘Innlmf | iy coring Cough » Consumption, Asthina, Cai H - p disenses | Serofula and 'We. ) | cansed from bumers t the-bood. The demand fom my friends and others hearing abou, 1'is Ty desire and determisation. 1o place the one day what was the matter with Namme iibin the peady S vek o <y oorthe O the defective limb. o s child_on ¢ i grand. princigle. that_gpesaics n these | “How did T happen to break my | leg, did you say? Well it wasa | Raot Biters s the pawsr Lo} popsess i legne- T ‘torpid Do Snd DALishing ke vie | curious thing, TIi tell you about it. You sce 1 had been drinking pretty | Mk froba the aystem. - Jiool. Bitiers are Tiriedy o Medicigal Prepiraiion, compoundad e aned ia Back: an pact ey ot Wil e TR g o iy of our lomll.nlham '? o 'i& ‘W.fld rd for a_week or so, and llllluzh( some simple roovor berb aud Whea Calowel 17, 1) o and get over it. I live a o 3s.ns ol thie guiver.l kivgdom | 1'd la) & Sare e “" | upinthe third story, thirty feet or ooy op it he's mces of the | oo from the ground, and my window | re bived, | Comes almest down to the floor. It's 7 puriise! | mighty casy o fall outof that avin dow, and there is a brick pavement down below which ain’t as soft as | a feather bed. So you see a fellow thatd fall down there would be mighty apt toliurt himself. 1 fell tion and nourishment. No person c.n iake Root Bitters und fewisin | long unwell. ~ Viclory upon victory they Liav gainod over disease i i siations | ‘ad conditlons fu Hfe. “The ymm-mmy o« fecting cures of the utmost i Consumption, < stinu, §¢r.fol Tuptious, Catare, Weak Lugs, nd. Prokeo-down Constitutions, tese L Hlttets sre universal.y admitted to he the mont-| Yot} Modical Li-cowery Evown 10 th World. ke poctorai e Trierery po-cym ol e ing the Lamgs, swens Kiineys and siver, uumm{ every kind of humor: No care Chronic. - Eheumatisu Heart : TS Dibcaset, Kooy o gulsily i W Tioot Bitters. P Complaint, sogulekly s bislios: Bitier it is myself. “It Was nearly dark when T went | to my room that evenin’ and 1 thought I'd sleep awhile and see if the troublein my head wouldn’t | ng sort of a e I didn't feel exactly right about yhat 1 4aw. T faet the ¢t drink I fook that day there was | faflyinit. At léast I thought so, | but Jimmy,who was behind the bar, looked sort of funny when 1 asked him to take it out. Howsoever, I soon fell asleep, and siept Idon't know bow L t 1 woke up | ( rather suddenly and heard astrange | kind of noise outside the door. It | was. awful dark, and the noise on | the steps sounded like a thousand men with felt lippers on, striking a thousand rattan canes on the steps, and all in mil line. ~Ail at onee music struck up, but it w faint- if the band was ever 50 fi 1 told you it was darks the “door suddeniy blaze of light came sothat I could’nt see any mor u_when the door was shut. When I got over the daze T looked down on the floor, and there was a long file of little soldi not one of ’en. higher'n | my finger, all a-marchin’ into the room, headed by a band_of musie, | and with the kurnel, who wasn't bigger'n any o’ the rest of ’em, mounted on'a horse correspondin’. , they marched into the and formed in files in front ot looking at ’em ysipela o, Flesh Worws, Hloic i Los i outh R Hrpthes Femcdios G. W, FRAZIER, CLEVELAND,; O1i10 Frazlers Root Bitiews grg i Lhy street, aud Beaton uNrfik er street, Cloveland, 0, Georgs' ¢, Currd Caniield, T Fainstock & Goodyin & C 3§ G0, Unied | opened, and in that keeper. and pt no subst| whidt e et o i) o Bovwie s botees, . 5 fylagwly IMPORTANT got fixed in'proper ranks, the chap | on the horse got down, and then the band stopy After he touched the floor the kurnel com- | menced to grow, and before he ever stoppcd growin’ he was eight feet Il T kept a lookin’ at him all the | time, and be then got upon the bed and took . sc from his poecket and screwed it into the ceilin’. He then stepped down in, and | eaught one o’ them little 1s by the nape of the neck, and tied 3 bi string atound his meck, and | stepped up on the bed; and | I was Jookin” at him_all tlw time, | Then he tied the other end of the string short up on the serew and let | JOHN BAUMER, [ go of the little soldier, The poor Prafi"cnl Watchmaker, | little feller ki around for a while L El | and grew black in the face and then 171 Furafuig. S0 LA B, | died, I s'pose; at least he didn’t OMANA - - SEB make any more fuss . that night, il ————— | When the Kurnel saw he'was dead APPLETON S he got down again, and as soon as American CYCLOPAZED Now Revised Edition. © e o Palatas e nen et | ¢ “Now there vaspnedifile soldier every Printed from new nr | -neulu'm ik S Thowsaud ™ | (hat scemied to be watchin’ me all | the time, and when the rest of em { wvings and Maps. iginally published underthe tie | commenced marchin’.outy. he shp—\ Fuce workor ublished un. pmmeno ot aw 3‘,: s .'.': ped back from one fileto another | and o on till he had got o the rear | rank. When the last of the litfle | soldiers but him got' out.flie This matre, is of G INDIVIDUALLY m....;nu iy it of iciting trade I T therefore ESPECIALL' a».fium e ce may ol & : T oreiors g Sateamn 1 This Couitry ey CE o I ther st ith avove reques e CONEIDER TAALLY, trelted and fiuly | ivinsd of object In View. Please address, (by | etter 05I). o prRATION, il & Co., 41 Park Bov. s g Fuw Yomk Ciry graw smaller and smaller, until he was no bigger'n he was at first. Then he got oni_his. horse and_the | band commenced to play, and he [ shouted ‘Forward, march,’ and th | little soldiers commenged marchin’ out of the room. 11 1 all Silision ghiliih w«m‘«um--e-. Shich” have takén place in cvery down there once; and I know how. | foak | works by about three hin ‘n.gmeA uipa. nnm' * fust- fi- he touched the floor he begaw tol] ccience, Iitersture, and art, have .nfl'm,. e | ‘and publl b ot Taorougn ren A dision. entitied, THE AMERICAN CYCLOPAM- | door, this little chap he came run- | | nin? back to the bed and says: iAsa, t down your leg. P hin the abt et e fd pocress u-u-‘ covery i every depariment of knowledge made & ne work: e cirraine.| . T movement of political afiirs has kept with the discogeries of and their ) fi‘um.ppnmm the meul:mu ani eeful | leg up in the bed.’ S SRR Areruen renoies | 1 put my lez up on the bed | ongu., ‘v:nmn‘a‘l changes | again, and the little soldier ran np ‘ liar mowent. . Theeivil war of purown | o ey, which waa it 1is Height' wheh the last-| 20 the side of my pillow. Toamdl v ol Yok sppoel, e bupply | Ao SEEte been ends 8 new conrse of comumerc] g nm)z that little soldier 2" | T T e i e SRR g e iy s i’ x| him all the {ime.’ i #-,-:"_‘ vobdligaslal Bas | -+ Well, Asa,’says he,‘he's a-pors | decads, i resuly of the lajse of ln’ back todo the sanie thing to you Hwe, nmmum public iew amultitade | jn a minut S w men, wikise names are in every one's | 10 2 b do e dna | climbed straddle of s e, ‘pull your ‘ arts and wocis 1life. e the Soutn, ani ol wboae livecucry oo e Cuious + I, ‘what must pariiculars. actics o el e maia e i sages 1 s sa,’ says he very soleni ':r,.':‘:‘.:‘:":m:.:_‘::z.:.z'.,‘.]..,',;".;h:fi.. “the only thing you can onsof VISR vhnameal o o ke | Jump ot o' that winder: it ths praseat eiion for ibe pras | “/ATId T jumpe LT o i e S AmaaSe % | I happened $o bee. bring down the fnformation |u:=“:u:;“,um;; | S iastrionin TS ‘what he supposed was the explana<| aduu of whiat he faw in_the room. Well,” said Asa, “afterT w * | taken, back tamy room. and the xer L doctor hud set ' my leg, T told him all about it, and he Jaughed and said e supbosed it was the Vistes have | ;:uu And ‘printed on. clopaed; Oricin of the !'An. Siuce the fan has come to be re- garded as an_almost indisvensable 'adjunct to the feminine toilet, a hi of its origin may not prove | uninteresting to the sex who handle | it 5o adroitly. . The Ghinese say tbat s | Kan-s, the beautiful daughter of | one.of the Mandatins, found the ! madk which Celestial' ctiquette ré- | quires to be worn in public by ladies | | very oppressive, as the evening was Vo iyable | WAFI, but her ingen ity was equal to the occasion. She united her | mask'and moved it so rapidly back | ngs and with | and ' forth before her = face M. | that it was impossible to distinguish { her features, while her beauty was enbanced in the eyes of.all the hes | holders by a tantalizing glimpses' B | afforded by the coquettish “maneusd: {ver. In a momenta thousand fair 10 | Celestinlsy sppmcmmfiher Succeading v uetry, imitated xeroxample e issued once h | ard mnuund mesks were umAfl-xntcrmenmn before a| thmml pret .x'...u-n...,am‘.....m cte, will | thousand_pretty hands. | FIRST CLASS CAXVASSING AGEN1S le ingenious’Chinese caught the ANTED | idea, and by the mext Feast of Lan- Addressthe Publishen, jterns fans were substituted ' for } D. A%)ple;on ReiCpaimas (o i 3 ! 549 & - "m"fi i Tlll.nnhwnnu the public to be- | e ; o | lieve lere wns something in | S18Y St artist the their execal ,0n i enormous, . ndll is beliewsd they will Cada welcome tin as an ad- ‘irable fearire of the Cy and b com- : besd de .1','.\, | point to it e spok ‘where Manco Ca In and | wol long. ran it Sofi.:'.‘Ame it lh fl ©f American civlimt d withip it mumu&fing n t.hete le of the su uments w !asuest h nkll.l A] d Thiere and Silus- | tani, the Eemlains of. burial towers nmlu which ‘sutedate he P carisl rifi Titicaga s about the size of owr'Qntatio, W on ‘the west and north ' toward the eut ‘and nhevfl' the - temperature often eighteén degrees at ‘sunrise, Two littlesteamers’of 100 tons eack: | do a trifling business. Steam is | generatedby llama ding, the only | fuel of untry—for there are nu trees in one hundred and leamers _actually. ok el ysgtm dfwr. lnnspomdan ( coast eosts as much 8s me origi price. - A stemboit com; | just-asked @rom Bolivia the exclu- sive privilege.of navigating, Titiaca and the Rio ~Desaguadero. to Lago Pampa, with & gaarantee of six per cent._ cost on_the capital, and a share of 8l new mines mw Professor Orton, the Iatést’ traveler in that“region, cails attention to !.he " that ' Lake: Titicaca is. mgu as is given in ot feet. |'Tts true altitade is 12,493 feet,and in the dry season it is-four feat less. This fact has been revealed>by the Consécutiye le: d- mnhe ished, \\h{ch reaches Ihml ‘the Pa-~ citic to Lake Titicaca.”” T mmr Overpowering. She got into the street car Just be- fore reaching the switch. She only weighed about two hundred and ten pounds, including & market! basket, | She hauled herself toward the front | | of the ¢ar and Was moving rapidly | when it switched off. It was asn: the-whip movement. A frafl lool | ing lady sat just where this mass of avoii dupois was. compelled to light. It (hdbu’( come down like a robin for | crumbs, Tt was like & lle—drl\ex: lm“xé;r 8 efxdt 4 . man disappear: sight f ‘she w submerged. llc might' | & remark, but. the, general impres- | | sion was'that thie holse Issued from the eracking of 'the market basket, beneath the ponderous weight of the struggling woman. The two- hundred-and-ten pounder was has- tily snatched away from the corner, and a search was immediately made for the frail little lady. She was there, but she resembled a summer pan—mke on its last legs. THE COMING STRUGGLE. ‘The voters of our navion, s ne'ur was known befor 'hat csn the meaning be ‘The rising of the masses From northern lake (0 southern sea. The spirit of old seventy-six Fromout our heroes' gra Though obsalete Jong since, Remain s ever true: not Jne ceat for ek ‘But millions for defense. Paty ties and party laws Are but 8 ropes of sand. Theigits of muato bo s tan Should govern Freedom's lan Thea shul oue Kite miove provaly Bost O'er Jand as well as s Apd nations yet unborn Shall glldly great The pwblew: of tue free. In trade we'll try to deal, ‘\- - should deal with man, we seek ta live ourseives, A AT sirSe Shiap a0 sy vty ens, Apd ifabat you peed, eet, Lice, the Wi ter, - Stepet. 5 C. 4, KARBAM, GHEBE & {KARBACH, 15th st. between Farnbam and - sroey sta. OMAHA, NEB. —aoricosa g Spring .and. Farm ‘Wagons, BUGGTIES AND CARRILGES. Dealers in -namnuulunno( AGRICULTURAL ' IMPLEMENTS! ARTICULAR TTENTION - PAID TO iy po. M Repalfing of . lukmlm-. Prenaur dypestyraasaiinarion imsdans REDMAN & EIWIB Cor. 16th and Jzam Streets. LU M BRR| r:- hand and SAWED, 'rvmmgs. Y Schueider & Burmester ‘Manufacturers of 11X, COPPER AND SHEET. 1RON WARE, DEAI Cooking ‘and 'Heating'Stoves. Tin Roating, Spo smuumnmwtd- ahort. notice o/ bost mauner, itteen pevt2adi 400,000 ACRES! —or, 'rns FINEST— . Elkhorn Valley-Lands 4 FOR SALR BY And'will be sold at from $2.50 to $5.00/PER ACRE] | &= For oF 3 LAND | ETS for.sale at O..&. faler ney L.. WOODWQ 238 Du\!flll St., “‘l br their |, ong h-g,, Strap and 'r__.,.....,..u..‘h-hlm-* 'WRENCHES. Monetary affirs today are quite lively; deposits—fair. The country binksand business; men are drew- | iog! for funds- to ;meet -dernand to ‘move.crops and help the farmer, to Py, extra kind of help.atextra aoos prices ‘for this, the, busy | season. | Discounts are fair;gopd paper read- 11y necommodated-of short time; at '12 per cent. ' Exchange-in good sup- ply and’ demand, ruling steady at old rates. THE FIRST NATIONAL “NK s quotes; Land Greats (sellin; g Land Warrants, (1 .-buying), s Warran| “selling) .. Afilt%ul.tcu: Co]:ege Scrlp, } Do Sellig, P 185,00 Bxehange on New York, 1-5 of one. per dt. Groceries.—Notwithstanding’ the extremely warm weather trade is Quite good. ~ Suagars sre quiet; eol- fée dull; prices nominal. Dry Goods—Quiet “and ‘dulf; but wi&hmrpmpec: fot'a good tnde in'afew days. - Produce—Supply good. ‘Trade hl.r. ,P;lees lower and in favor of ..~lyen. Wsneg and Liguors—Trade good. “We nofice several hieavy shipments for, the est, and other polnts tov, day. Provisions—Trade in this line bet- ter to-day. Market steady, and prices somewhat firmer. Hides and Leather—Market quiet and dull; figures remaln steady at| hllquoufionm In conversation with merchants to-day, representing vaxious lines, we are informed that the prospect | for fall trade is very fair, and they are quite sanguine in regaxd to it. [OMAHA/ MARKETS. Caretully Correctd:Daity RY-GOODS. BLEACHEC SHEETINGS. 40 10 Grear Westera. YANKEE NOTIONN:" KURTZ MOHR & CG., 231 Farnhas Street, - 3 PHING SKIBTS. Tigen printed. Ill'lL - @GENERAL COMMISSION. ROSENFELD gives us the’| followlnx quotations hisday : numr, sotive, 15a20 i tubs; ngp Chlcl(em, 4u1l -:P?oo@z u; A ries; 480 per bu; oxirl g0 per | box, ana spbel m E blackberries, mc;':@k 7 per barrel ; carrants Bztmet i, oe 1, w1 1 Q,—When ‘were you j _fmm the Union ? Axlés, .t"‘“”‘"m' Hargrave Smitia g;m-'_,u... HARDWOOD' LUM Carriages, Hacks'iad B “:'M Wegen q..._ {ved, EERERERE o HoRGAN'& aALiaduz, 205 Farns ham S Dot J..3. BROWNX & BRO., Cor. 14th and Dougias é'nets. 'WHITNEY, Musxnmx & Co., 247 uglas St. Powell & Co., Soap monufhcturers. Sapc Publico, 6 1-2G6"3%4; Bavon Bapabke.do.,chmule(:‘l::,n:ow 61:2; Palm, 5@514 t- led, 8 1-426'1:2. oo 5| 'ART "GOODS’ AND UPHOLSTERER'S || Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- holsterer and dealer in fine artgoods; 270 Farnham Street, furnishés the following quotations: ' ¥RAME MoULDINGE. Qil, walout mouldings, iach, porfoot, 5e; 2iuch 10c; 3 15¢; ‘polished walnut,: 1-inch 7¢; 2 inch 16¢; 8 inch 21e. Berlin gilt, 1. inch 6@15¢; 2 inch 19@30c; $ inch 18@ 45c; imitstion; rosewood and ‘gilt, 1 juch 5@10c; 2 inch 10@20c; 8 inch 15@%0c. 5 WINDOW SHADES. Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per rn,l 50; ornamental -8 ¥ wobuonofBEEE BR L al CANNED GOODS. can Myersoywrers, er case..84 bands; 2, 00@) 00; éach sdditional foot, 76¢ per pair, Uiion snd all woal 1 w@s 20; !npah.ll, ] »uum Union per yard- % 50; all ‘wool, 2 00a3 20, tei E 8SULLESIBLEUIE - ¥R ieg:::fl MATTRASSES. Rnlk 4-4x6-2, 4'00u5 00; straw, 00; Excelaior, 3 60, LUMBER. BEPAIL LIST ‘Bublest to changentmarket witnout 3.00a4 3858 Hsd Bou. B t i GEQ' A."HOAGLANL. Jolols skuiding and ety 59 11, and un- e » 5 fegseefeeeaisy *8 % ) A. E. SIMPSON, Manufacturer, 532 15th Street. H. Upman.... £88SKB382EEYS8LES8S8E88R88282E Liberal discount on carload lota WINDOWS, (Glazed.) 35 per cont T Oblesgo list. - DOORS, '(Wedged.) 25 par cent of Clomgo It . 88832 LauSLLLEH §§8388888888888 CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR. ‘Wholesale depot 548 14th Street. Half barrel 380K commcrrvome 29| —_— Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific R. R. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM OMAHA TO CHICAGO OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, & | N.1D.SOLOMON. | mnmrm.urmt.. Conl O, =hE ,unw,nn 9l G ’ M Al Trains nl with the Miller's Putent. &lnty Platfona and Coupler. i i Ihoenm!nn»ulmrellux e age 20 Fast OMAIA !BUGHU ! Chicago ‘and the East AND THE ‘The only kuows remedy for Omnlv Direct Routo | TeWaterloo,Fort Dodge,Dubuque,I. Crosse, Prairic Du_ Chien. Wino. St. Paul, Duluth, Janesville, sha, Green rav, Kacine, nteve Polat, .Wetertown, ‘OshiCosh, Fon DuLae, fadison and Milwaukes. It Being the Shortest and Fst Comoleted Line | Between OMAHAandCHICAGO, Constant improvsminis have taken'place in | ing Grade, and plaring Tron | the way of red: adding 10 its rolltag stock with Steel Kal new and Elegant { BUTARd SURERING, CARS nfir th the W cstiughouse Air Brake” god CAiller Platiorm,” establishing comturta- Houses, offering all rodace. Sress Truiua ran each ues of this road, | ler selecting this | cortain connections 10 aiy di- rection he miay wiss 10 go. ' Primeipal Conneetions. AT MISSQURL VALLEY JUNCTION, for Siauz Gy, Yaakion and poiats resched via 7 nd Pacy O GRAND JUNGHTON o Fort Podge, Des Moioes, Ottawa and Keokuk. MARSHALL for St. Blnl xlnnflmh, Frox3 10 ikpoinis fa W A'l' ClHCAuo 1 S0 v s Mading kets to all eastern cities via this and any informatien ob- Compsaie's Ofice, 218 Fartham Séreet, Omaha, e s il ke s o s line of the U. nupu checked through to all principal Eastero - $TENNETT, MARVIN HUGHITT, ien) Eassinge's A5 b s J.H. LACEY, . EDDY, mmu. Omaba. Gen's Ag't Omiaha. ‘meh1® Omaha & St. Louis Short Line 1874! The Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. R I the only dire line to ST. L.OGCIsS AND THE EAST, FROM OMAHA AND THE WEST O CHANGE . cars between Omana and St. Louis ana b 1tot ¢ botweep OMAH.A. anu MW YORK. This th Only ~ine running » | PULLMAN SLEEFING CAR EAST FRUM OIAHA, ON ARRIVAL OF THE UNION PACIFIC EXPRESS TRAIN, 8 Passergers taking other routes mave & disagreesl: iransfer at the Kiver Station, | 8 | With Less Changes a5d fn advance of other REACHING ALL EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES ‘This Eatire Line is oqu,\pp&d withi Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars, Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars; | Miller’s Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Westinghouse Air Brake. #See that your tickets read via Kaosas Cley; 8 - Josepn & Comnent | M5 iRalrod, ‘Tickets for salo at cor. Tonth and Far streets, and U. P. Depot, Omaba. JOS.TEHON, GEO. i. JRADBURY, Pass. Agt. Gen' Agent. . F. BARNARD, Gen’l Supt. St. Juseoh. Lo - Tokein, A.C Gen'l 2 VAN DALIA ROUTE B A S T. | | @ TRAINS DAILY ! LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH Pullman Palace Cars PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY ! | | BRIGHT’S DISEASE, And a positive cure for Gout, Gravel, Strictures, Diabetes, Dyspepsia Ners vous Debility, Dropsy, Non-reteticn or Incovtinence of Urine, Trri- tation, Indawation or Ulceration of the | BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, SPERMATORRHEA, Loucoerhoe or Whites, Discases of the Prostrate Gland, S one in the Bladder, Colcul iz 1 GRAVEL OR BRICK DUST DE- | (POSIT, And Mueas or Milky Discharges. KEARNEY'S Extract Buchua! Pormanently Cures all, Diseases of the filadder; “Kidneys; aad Dropsical | Swellings. Existing ia Men, Women and Children, No Matter What the Age: Prof, Steele says: “One bottle of Knrm-i‘; Fluid Extract Buchu is worth more other Buchus combined.” Price one dollar per bottle; or, six bottles for ive doilara. Depot 104 Duane St., N. Y. A physician in attendance to answer corres- .-o.. lenice and give advicegratis. ar-Send stamp for pamphlets, iree. g Crane & Brigham; Wholesale Agents, Sap | Francisco, s —TO THE— NERVOUS & DEBILITATED OF BOTH SEXES. 10 CHARGE FOR ADVICE AND CeN- SULTATION. R J. B. DYOTT, graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadel- phia, author of several valuable works, 2an be consuled ca all diss | | eases of the Sexuul and Crinary or- | gans, (which he has made an es- | | pecial study,) either in male or fe- male, no metter from what cause | originating, or how lorg standing | A practice of 30 years (nables him to treut diseases with success. Cures | guaranteed. | Those at a distance can sorward let- | | ters describing symptoms and en- | Charges reasonable. ‘clu ng stamp to prepay postage. | p@~Send for the Guide to Health. I Price 10c. J. B. DYOT11, M. D. Physicion and Surgeon, 104 fDuane atreet, N. ¥ ‘ OBSTACLES to MARRIAGE. HAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUNG M| (eputation for honarable conduct | Fional kills. Gharles ?opper, | WHOLESALE BUTCHER | ND CATTLE BROKER, | SALT LAKE crTY, UTAH | fett M Keller,‘ |G | ot v | tive impress. Quigck and Easv. Chea» and Clean. Abd TR Sl ereuty s quiekly, Their operation is perfect, They are mned to m"fl‘:m. os, WELVE GOOD RE A ey Vi o your et Ther arecherpest i bay, ey sow bt 1o N ) They hive aivays & peodiiratt, They are m: uleomebmmmeml <n.,\ ot RS S o e’ Excelsior M:m’fg Co,, ST. LOUIS, MO., axnor Sugar-Coated, Concentrated, Moot and Herbal Juice, Anti. Bilicus Granules. THE “LITTLE GIANT» CATHARTIC. or Multum © Mediens, Chomical an No use’ of b searc ly larger than a Boedy that =11 o readily o u | 513 ombodied in any of th Elio'n the drrg shops thartic power. T pro: efliet, but 3 @ case, e different ac produce Gagh, i gontl cathare > $500 Reward i+ bergby offred b prictor of heco t Epon ana s a any Calomel other forma of mercury ot aoy other mune: Poison, Belng nnllrrlyvc(cmhlc l:owm caro ia “tquired whilo tong ther e witiont disinrbanca ot coaitution, 0 ForJaundice, Headac b, 3, o Chest, Dizziness, the Stomac uuocnnhm-y rebodings, ' taks ‘Dr. t Purgative Pollet of my P a v ety of diceazes, tiat their action upon the animal cconomy it universsi, nota Kland or tissao ceeaping t Age dbes ot thelr suzar coating'and beingz fo Vo their virtues nimy pared m o canca whero & |.nn||n, Allrn tze or Purgativo is in 1o give tho most perfoct satisiaction e, They aro sold by all o terprising Druggists ¢ 25 conts a bottle. llow any drugzist to inducs von 1o y olsy that bo may eay 1 § Food &3 my-Pe e ho 4 profit on that wh BUFFALQ, N. % |ASK FOR PYLES O K W Glaas, 508 ¢ 2 Fast hpnu Trains Leave Daily, onnecting as follows: THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE —r0— risive sun SALERATUS! | TYN, SHEFT-TROX. WIRE, &¢. MILTON ROGERS, COR. Mth &' FARNHAM, | TN ‘PraTh AT DES MOINES wih the Des Mojocs Yol Onkalooss, Ot Keokuk | , for AT GRINNELL with the Contrsl of l.'l. for all points north to St. Paul. ufi’n ‘with hn- Barlngten, Bilrth "fi nfl.‘. At WILTON JU; cfl()! ll\ll. m Uf tine, A;‘I_uvf'rox;r -&:: ‘:‘m avesport & S, A lsm') ‘with the wfl'flll Ufllml for Be: »it, Kacine, Mil- B i S AT m IBLAND with the ‘nl.‘kht.. uls Railroad fe iy ISLAND with the Peoris & Rock 0ad for Peoris and nxu 16, o e 'Louis and with the Lllinois Cenitral Rail- ts nort hand south, with *II lines East, North and ! TAROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern ci ADis line, can be procured, e wfi 5! :slu;ssnssaaalssu Sioux City & Pacific R. R. The Shortest aud only Direet Boute from COUNCIL BLUFFS St. Paul, Minneapolis, And all Pomts in NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA. PULLMAN PALACESEEKPING CARS On all night trains vis this route. CONNECTI10NS. 1. At U. P, U. F Trunder with U Pucitic 3k A% Councll Bluf, with Kansas e 7, 8. its sout] fi!mudky Tith the Chiengosnd =5 wnn..mn-runu.n .nfl:r in Chicago and North- y‘«um—m&ca; ' 'L BURNETT, Sap't. F. C. HILLS, Gen. Tieket Tieket Ax't. GEC, W. GRATTAN, Agent, g, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, lI.ou.isville, | Chivago, Columbus, Pittsburg, | Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wuhington, NEW YORK Arrival of Trains from the West. ONLY GNE CHANGE TO Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston HGKER sares pal Rat’~ Kaxsas Crry, | muwt.smm- cias. B, wou.m, T AT [ T = T & TUoitecr states Confactioners’ Taol Works, Thos, mu.asxo.,, Manutadtirers o’ Confectioners’Tools | Machize Moutds, Ire Cream ) Freezers, Nos 1301 &1303, No , , Eighth &t. PEILADELPH1A, PA. EsTABLisHED 186" Miuis, } — Gxo. M. M ATALOGUES ATLREP. Imnm._ C upot. lp'llml.«..s'x,"x FHAN LrmmmRT, \ j Proprietor of the’ | ——AN] 5 BAKING SODA! BEA8T IN UsSs=a Proa. Meyer & Raaokeand Whitney Bauserman & Ce, LOS ANGELES VINEYRDS. Depot for the sale of his NATIVE WINES AND BR_A.N DIES| II'. m.:.xn & Co, Corner of Baitery and WashingtonSta. 'CASTLE BROS. IMPORTERS OF TEAS -—AND—‘ East India Ccods, 213 and 215 FRONT STREET | San Francisco California, mebe™m PLATTE VALLEY | AN FRANCISCO, caL. | marTtt “Passenouas REAL ESTATE! Samuel C. Smith, Local Ageat for the LINCOLN roumy U P B- R LANDS, 'Oo].u:n.bu, Neb, | Gavernment Lands Located | . P. Lands Sold! Improved Farms and'Town Lots for CASE! —OR— | ON LONG TIME!! B-All Communications Cheer- w‘..‘(“.,"; | fully Answered Gnlnu East or South from Omaha And Points on U. P.R.B., hould take the via The | ATCHISON & NEBRASKA | RAILROAD' | And secure for themseives the choice of Six Popular K. ites from | Atehison to Chicago and St. Louls, | Allmaking Reliable C anections and being Zyuipped with Palace Day and Slsepiag C e, { AIl dclay and inconvenience arrivin | Feriessed transters caa b wvolded Chieago and St. Louis by secaring T ATCHISON ani the ATCHISUN & NEBRASKA RATLROAD. OMAIIA OITY | Direet iable Connections are also 'nnEA.Tas.rxxw - STOVE s'rloalx‘l- Great Arka.sas Valley & Colorado, | E. F. COO K. :‘:""mugfm:.:”:';‘flglmmm&‘;‘ 637 14th Bt, betwsen Douglas sad Dodge Ticksta Manufactarer of Tin Copper 4ndSheet Tron LIN COLN & ATCEIS ON | cogung and.;eatmg stoves CHAS. C.SMITH, 3 Jq'llnfl and Frenc Gew'l Supt. S i W. F. WHITE Gen'l Pas. Ag't. fl‘:o aze on ngna tehisan, Kansay '

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