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oD . ——— The Most Wonderfal Medical vi. ? | covery of the Age—Every lu; | his own I'hys’cian. Frazier’s Great Remedy e peole of the Tnited States hive been humbugged with all kinds of Patent M-dicines, stk 4nd imposters, for the past few ears, 0 & wost shametul manuer. The writer of the Foifowing is one of the viciims, and wisbes 10 present & vers plaiu case. Y eving that by cicansing the Liood was the omly true way of banishing disease, and Veing s great suforer {rm weak luugs and x soruliiom aBectiou. and. atter trying many Kinds of Patent edicives an ‘aminent Poynicians, 1 commenced doctoring aclf, and at last d scovercd & Blood Searcher, or Root Bitters, which not only gave me im- mediate releif, but aiter & fow weeks efected & radical core cough left me, my lubgs became strong spd sound. mv 8 rum good, S he scrofulous disease had disappesred. e hdent that my Discovery posessed Eoek i heiing riven Tgave'h Lo ohers aifiiczed, and found it effected the most miracu- o thousands of cases, not. slone Saanption, Asthna, Catarzh, SETEL SR Wik Luugs bat sl discasel o from umors in the b ood._Thie deman ey friends amd Other hear:ug about these rers bacoming very great, § comimenced Pt P e a0 v, CAing thom I EAZILI'S S s, T wan at fret backward in Bveenting elther myvell or medicine o the e -t ‘eing a Patent Medicioe Mau, but Pin setting brasely over that, 1 have soid tousiads of bottles o may Koot Biticrs, and [y Geire and deermiination to place the Toame ithin the reach of every suleriog man, vaan and. child on the face of the civilized lobe. ¥'The grand principle that operates in these Root Bitters 13 the puwer tbey possess {a cleans- ing the turgid biood avd banishing the vile bumors trom the system. ~Root bitte.s are strictly a Mediciual Prepiration, compounded Trom roots combined with herbs and pla its, iany of whi'h were used in the goud o dayd of our forefatbers, wheu people were cured by Sirme stmple Toqtor herb, aud whea Calomel Zod “other pot Bl of the mineral kingdom Sere uukaown. “They open sll the natural passages of the Yoty cast vut disease, take away all sickness nd build up the system with pure biood, Bence they must reach all diseases by purifica’ tlon and nowrisument. No person can take Root Bitters and remain Jong nwell. Viciory upon vietory they have gaitiod over disease and death in sl siations %0 conditions in iife. They are constantly ef- foctiog cures of the utmost imporunce. ot Weuk Lungs, Lowt Vitartur | D ettiawn Cons-iatious, these oot B era o uive.sal.y wlrmitted to be the miost it Mawal Dicovery Kuown 1o the o e pectoral Lealing prop-rties pene- | o ety bt of the itk frame, soot g e Longer sisengtbesing U Kfiners and Liver, cesosing the b avery Lind of husor, N vther wed Saeey K e ™ Tibeumatim, - Neurslgi fheirt Divcse, Fus, Disalwin, Heudach Trsapepsia. Fever and ague, Contivenes, Piles, DE e Piseases, Kidney biseise, and’ Liver | e qurtily as tais Tooot Bitiers. All | e catsad from s bad ston Slood For s trom loss aused from Abuses o exrly life,a fewmales, these Root Bitters are especially re- One bottle will do more toward B0k Flesh, Wworams. Blote Erup bt i Oter Faaedies i existeace. | | G. W. FRAZIER, CLEVELAND, OIIIO. ceper. Ask 1 T mitarc whatever. Price with: fa Tl veach of All—§1 per boitle ; six botdles, . iyisaswly IMPORTANT | | | Commercial Travelers. COMMERCIA®. TRAVE(ERS who solici oo R e, "CATALOGUE, TRADE: TIE MLk 0w OTHER, CPECLE trade by purchases made DIRECT FEO3 e e e travel in any. section, by Bt salivg any s o goodn aro o nioi o e el BUSINESS wid ERI- T e ADDRESS, - balow, s ting, lass of A D iani bv ‘whou ‘empayeds also e o Tacaeeiasat e Tt 15 o GKEAT IMFOREANCE VL ALLY to b8 comen of his clase, or D b vrade. T this. manner. 11 Ia Therefons. ESPECIALLY desired that thia e,y vt tho <y of ALL Commercia B i aisanszn 18 tis sountry and i e AT ONCE give it then S Wil e CONFIDENTIALLY. treated and duly iviumial ohjeck in view. Piease address, (b letter unly), ” CO-OPERATION, Practical Watchmaker, | 171 Farooam , 8. B Oor, 11th St OMAHA N NEB " APPLETONS | American CYCLOPAZEDIA | New Revised Edition. | Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers on | every subject. Printed from new type, andillustrated with Several Thousand = | Engravings and Maps. | — | Tue workoriginally published under the title | of Tk NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPAEDIA was | Completed in 1853, since which time the wide | Circlation which it has attained n all parts of The United States, aud the signal devclopments Which have taken place in every branch of “cience, literature, and art, have induced the editors and publishers to submit it to an exact Snd thorough revision, ud to issus 3 new | dition entitied, THE AMERICAN CYCLO s P'\Vithin the last ten years tiie progress of dis- covery Iu every depariment of kuowledge hus Taade’a new work of relerence an imperaive nt. ovement of political affuirs has kept e e Gcoverk of ciencer and. ther e atton to the_industrial and useiul mis and ibe convenience and refinewent of Socic e, Great wars and consequent revolu- | Afon. nave occured, involving national changes | of pecaliar mowent. The civil war of ourown | eountry, which was at its helght when the last | Yolame of the old work appeared, has happily | Becn ended, sod & new conrse of commercial aud industrial activity has beep commenced. ‘accessions 10 our geographical know: have boen mate by the indefatigable ex- Jorers of Africa. ho great political evolutions of tke last decade, with the natural result of the lapse of | Litne, Have Lrought into public view a multitude | of béw men, whose mames are in every on. Saouth, and of whose lives every one ia curlous | T know the particulars. Groat battlos have bocu fought aud important sicges mainwained, of which the details are a» yet. preserved only £5 the newspapers or in_the trausient. publica- Hons of the day, bu: which ought now 1o take their place in permanect and authentic history. '[n preparit.¢ the present edition for the press, £ has accordingIv Leen the aim of the editors to Sring down the information 10 the lutest pos- Jole dates, and to furnish an accurate account of the mos. recent discoverics in science, of very freah production in literature, and of $ht Aewest 16 wention in the practical’ aris, as el aeto give o succinet aad original record of Thie progrees of politicai and historial event. “Tke work has been begun afier long and caro- For | o1, Astuma, Scrfula, Scrofulous E- | | his money, put up his watch again | “You blackleg, if you don’ aces, and finally, one Government not being enough it had two. One- half of the population came very near exterminating the other half to FIVE ACES AND A KNIFL. How an Arkansas Gentleman De- fended His Honor. | ful Governmor; and had it not been | for the United States authorities, blood would have flowed there like the water of the hot springs. | The Unfortunats Consequence of Imputing Dishonesty to a Member of First-Class So l Adventures of a Door-plate. | [Portland (Me.) Argus.] | ciety who Plays Draw About twenty-five years ago a | Poker with Fi | gay damsel of thiscity was united oker with Five in" hymenial bonds, and judging | Aces. that a door-plate would be s good | thing to have in the family, con- [ known jewelry firm.=The plate was finished in good style, when, behold, the name was not spelled correctly. |From the New York Fvening Post.| ‘The leading papers of the South- | west contain standing advertise- | ments descriptive of the delights | which await the traveler in_search | of health and pleasure at the Hot | The dealers had it on their hands, | Springs of Arkansas. After care- | much to their disgust. By and by fally enumerating the maladies for | along came a baby—*a beautiful which their healing waters are ben- | boy”’—and as years rolled by he | eficial, the advertisement deseribes | rolled up strength, till at last, like in glowing terms the beauties of na- | his folks before him, he went, “and ture, the magnificent scenery, the | the twain were oze.” Then he excellent hunting and fishing, and | wanted to be signalized just like his s up by assuring the public | mother; he wanted a sign to his ‘l that the hotel offers “all the com- | front door. The jeweler still lived, | out the p, it would mot do at all. forts and elegances of a refined | and so did the plate! What would home combined with first-class so- | not suit the mother pleased the less ciety.” If the recent report that | particular tastes of tbe son. The | | our” worthy Vice-President, Mr. | sign was found and bought. Twen- Wilson, i avout to visit the Arkan- | ty-five years after the error is con- { sidered of slight account and the plate invites the friends of the lad | to his hospitable rooms, and the | mother, as* she passes the faulty sas Springs and mingle with this | society has any foundation, Senator | Carpenter, of Wisconsin, who is the | acting President of the Senate of the United States, may well expect | sign, imagines that if she could step a permanent promotion. back twenty-five years, she would | Ephraim Taggart, in an evil mo- | not be so particular about the spel- | ment, as we will see later, fell in | ling, whether it was an for an e. | with a paper containing an account } | of this “pays de Cocagne.” He had | been for many years | | A MARTYR To ACUTE RIEUMATISM. | This malady, according to the le- | The Coming Man. |Eureka (Nevada) Capel. | This moining a mwinor member of iety, Johnny by name, and aged about six years, caughta chipmunk, | determine who really was the right- | tracted for the same with a well | Like Mrs. Toodles’s Thomson with- | Money and Commerce. Daily Review. OFFICE OMAHA DALY BEE, }- July 30, 1874. | The money market is’ qulet; no noticeablechanges. - Bankersreport that balanees arequite large. Bank | rate on mereantile paper &s usual Mortgage money on good city | property—rates unaltered. | " Exchange on New York, Boston, | and Philadelphia, eontinues firm. Government securities in fair de- | mand. Bankers buying at New York quotations, and selling at } per ent. advance on active bonds. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK quotes Land Greats (selling)........ $815.00 Tand Warrants, (160 acres buying). reeeeees 176,00 | Land Wharrants (160 acres selling) .. 185.00 Agricultural College (1€0 acras buyiug] 176.00 Do.—Selling..... v 185.00 Exchange on New per ct. In markets we have nothing new to note, as pricesare firm at last quo- tations, and all lines in fair demand. OMAHA MARKETS, Caretully Corrected Dally DRY GOODS. J. J. BROWN & ERO., Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. PRINTS. gend, could not exist for a moment | & - o ‘ hen brought i contact with he | 404 8 sting around ts nece, and. | waters of these wonderful springs. | SURTRATE Buopan f0 5 (Al HE | Mr. Taggart had lived u solitary life | Poked out the off eve, ko the animal | on his plantation upon the banks of | OREN Soe o ThECSCE, Bt AL | the sluggish Homochitto, in the | infinenw]y AR st State of Misbuippl, entirely ¢/ way. Unfortunately Johnny's | e hat cociety of every kind, | mother happened along while the | tety, 5 ety : | eircus was in operation, and she put The appeul to him was dircctand | Srus Was s peration, and Sus pot rresistible. He packed his trubk | her son upon her knee (not face LS X o 0. down, for she does not believe in | of health and ‘‘the comforts andele- | (o% DF Ste, Coes ot heleve i gance of a refined home.” ed to show Johnny teu.' error of his At the springs Ephraim Taggart | o e Jécturing him thuswase : made the acquaiutance of Colonel | INN® N BVCUE, TG Rt Charles Gordon, of Guaveston, | g1 poor Jittle animals in_the man- Texas, o plensant gentleman of | ser you were doing; God made winning mauners, as Mr. Tag- | 4,0n"3n g they are under his charge. sart found out only too late. " As ia | 17900 b thev aveunler Bo charge. the habit In_first-class society’ 8t | yyih iy pet, and then mother will | hot springs all the world over, these | 1t Iy pet, and then, mother u votaries of fashion killed many a | yuporYy © ‘;‘mn‘mgue a Feahad il hour with cards: o O e | this point the youth threw his little | e o o o honel | arms around his mother’s neck and propesed a quiet gume of ‘poker” 10 | ypjpored, «Cheese it, mamma; the gentleman from Mississippi. On | Shispered, =0y o i this eventful occasion Mr. Taggart | l€€se was pursued with the most astonish- | ing ill luck, No matter how strong | his hand, Gordon’s was always | stronger. Taggart, after losing all | | i Gazing at the Comet. | {Portland (Oregon) Herald. | | A young couple were out ona | door-step on Gospel Ridge late last | night, looking at the comet now visible in the uorthern heavens. At two huudred dollars of his own BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. Bright 4. Boot 9 2% i3 8% Suffolk L. = 08 BLEACHEC SHEETINGS. Peppercll 84 st do 84 34! do 10 3 Farmers and Mechanies.. Great Western... 5 BROWN SHEETINGS. Albion, A Bedford, . ] arantville, 10% 9 1 s American... 1u moskeag 12 Bates ... b a2 Lancaster. Lk | Amoskeag, 3 ¢ Biddeford. 14 Amoskeng 23 Beaver Creek, B B, 16 Haymakers. it Ctis, B B, 17 Ous, ¢ 1553 Bidd Hoasier. money, which had been won by the Colonel, and eslled his adversary on a pair of aces. Gordon’s luck did not desert him. HE EXHIBITED THREL And pocketed the watch. There were, it seems, “five other gentle- men” in the room. Taggart jumped up from his chair, accused the Col onel of cheating, and demanded hi money and his watch. The Colonel was ful ta the emergency, and replied *with great dignity of manner,” so the account s “There can be no such thing as cheating among gentlemen, sir; but | the cards have been running very least it was evident the young lady | wanted to see, because she was | | overheard to tell the young gent to | | “keep his face out of the way 5o she | could see the comet!” Then there | | was a noise like the sudden drawing | of a horse's hoof out of the stiff mnd | —and then—and then—well, the | old man thrust his head out of the front door of that house, and th young astronomers turned their backs to each other, and began counting the stars uloud wih great vehemence. The old man told | them that the spherodial mass | which they had becn so diligently | contemplating on the etherial dome Wildlyo ‘the unreasonable Tag, | Scarcely demanded any more of gart thereupon refused to be com- their united attention that evening, forted, became very violent, forgot | 304 the young man would very for the o nent, all usages of “firsts | Much oblige him by peregrinating class society,”” and, shaking his fist | It the direatlon of his own_local | in the Colonel’s face, shouted out, | habitation at that immediate period | settic | Of time, or he would enable him to e, ‘But | See stars with gore multitudinasity. he never finished the prase; for Col- | he young m#_tgot” atonce. | onel Gordon, with a step backward, |~ THE COMING STRUGGLE. | drew out his knife, and deftly | | sheathed it into Mr. Ilphriam Tag- | gart’s body to the extent of about | ix inches, with the remark, «I reckon that will settle you.” The | Colonel was entirely correct in his | reckoning. | EPHRIAM TAGGART FELL DEAD | AC The voters of our nation, . | © s ne'er was known before,” Are rising from Pacific’s strand To Atlantic’s rocky ‘Why s this mighty ch What can the meani The rising of the niasses From northern lake to southern sea. The spirit of old seventy-six From out our heroes’ ura-es * Forbids a mation drenched in pat ‘Should sink o that of slaves ; ‘The motto which our coins once bore, Though obsolete long since, Remain as ever trae : ot vac cent for tribute, ‘But milllons for defense. Tothe flcor, when Gordon, quietly removing his knife from its tempo- | od, | | | rary sheath, wiped the blood from | | | the blade with a red sash he wore round his waist,” and, brandishing it in the aiv, turned to the five as- tonished spectators of the lively scene and pleasantly asked “if any gentleman had anything to sa about it?” Notwithstanding this polite invitation to speak, nobody | seemed disposed to continue the | conversation, gvhich dropped then | and there, whereupon the gallant Colonel withd-ew. Of Mr. Ephriam Taggart we hear nothing more, ex- cept that he was ‘decently planted,’ to use the expressive imagery of that | country, ina neighboring church- Party ties and party laws | A7 bt a3 Topes of sand. | | | The.ignts of mn 10 be u man Should govern Freedow’s lani. Thea shall our Flag more proudly float | Oer land s well as sea, And nations yet unborn shall gladly greet The emblem of the free. In trade we'll try to deal, ‘As man should deal with man, And while we seck t) live ourseives, Well sell as cheap as anybody car, Andif ahat you veed, Or friezd you chance t weet Remember Buuce, the Hatler, On Upper Dougls Street. e c3 REACH yard. ~Poor fellow! “first-class so- GREBE & KARBACH, ciety”” proved to him a more deadly | 15t st. vetween Farnham and srney st foe than acute rheumatism. o oe than ac 2 OMAHA, - - NEB. The event, however, was too | grave to pass unnoticed, even at the | Hot Springs of Arkansas. Thenext | day a meeting of the mutual friends | of the two gentlemen was held at | BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. the hotel, Gordon being present, we Detesinniiiutachn o are told, dressed in 3 *‘red sash, a | \GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ! sombrero hat, and a heavy pair of | T RTICULAR A TYENTION PAID TO Mexican silver spurs,” which | HORSK SHOEING. “made a clinking noise as ke strode | £ #&"Repairing of wagons and blackmnithing in the room.” The weapon which | Prowptiy doneat ressonuble vrices mydawg “caused the death’” of the unfortun- | /] ] ate Ephraim Taggart was in hi —MANUFACTURER 0¥ — belt. The expression “caused the death” is delicate and happy. The discussion was vaned and animna- | ted. After some talk Colonel Gor- don was called upon to “explain | how the difficulty arose,” which he | did in & manner entirely satisfac- tory to himself. It seems, he said, that the trouble was —OF THE FINEST— | Elkhorn Valley Lands! 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Appleton & Co., 549 & 551 Broadway, New York. tares of scenery | | “PURELY ACCIDENTAL,” | = » oanx, | Wisner, - - And came from “playmg with a pack of cards containing five aces.” Mr. Taggart had un_ustly charged him with cheating because of his having three aces. Now there was | { nothing on_ which to base the ac- | FINEST in the STATE! | cusation. He might even have | had four aces. It was possible, Aud will be sold at from without any cheating on his part. He had the same grounds for charg- | $2.50 to $5,00 PER ACRE! | ing Taggart with unfuir dealing. | o cock or on Long Time. | but he had refrained from so-doing. | | Who could say which particular ace | gT AND EXPLORING1ICK- | Colonel Gor- | ETS for sale at O. & N. W. De. | { HESE LANDS ARE CONVENIENT TO the warket and the | formed the fifth ace? don “deeply regretted the unfortun- | pot,” bearing coupons which will | be taken at full cost in payment ate occurrence,” but “under the cir- custances, and o< a gentleman,” he | for land. “had no other course to pursue.” | We hear nothing of the five specta- | | o T mento, enever e | 1= WOODWORTH, | sured” Colonel Gordon for “having | 238 Douglas St.,Omaha, Neb. been hasty in defending his honor.” To those}of our readers who com- plain of the dull routine of pleasure, | the quiet sameness and melancholy WACON of life at Naratoga and Newport, we ) i recommend a trip to the hot spr.ngs | WOOd StOCkD “ of Arkansas. There they will find | carnmracE | | life, movement and excitement, | WAGON HARDWARE, | | combiaed with the *‘comforts and elegancies of a refined home.” But | Patent Wheels, Finished Gearing, &o. Axles, Springs and Thimble Skelns should they meet Colonel Charles | HARDWOOD LUMBER, | Gordon of Galveston, Texas (he | Will be easily recognized by his red | Carriages, Hacks s Buggies | Studebecker Wagon Depot, sash, sombres hat and clinking ‘mobsu | spurs), 1h:{ will no doubt give him | a very wide berth. -Arkansas is a great state ; It has an abundance of hot springs, high mountains, big rivers and packs of cards with five | fair, Spring and Farm Wagons, | % YANKEE NOTIONS- KUKTZ MOHR & €6., 231, Farnham 4 Street. SPUUL UL, Clark's 0. N. Coat's Merrick's. Domesti Dickens' best King Williaw.. Domesti Stanley EHAWLS! Ottomau stripe... White common medium. 15 00 30 00 $12 00a24 GO 4 7547 50 Brown drill 6 5087 25 ot dnck 7 759 00 Blue drill 7 oo 80 duek 3 0019 50 Whice e 8 0003 50 Our own 5 2508 0 Comet. 250 SPRING SKIKTS, Linen printed s900 . 12 00 15w ERAL COMMISSION. J. C. ROSENFELD gives us tne following quotations his day Butter, active, 15220 in tubs; Eggs at llc per dozen; Live Chickens, dull,at 2 00@2 50 per doz.; Gooseberries, 2 50 per bu.; Cher. ries, 4 80 per bu; Lemens,12 00 per box. ana Raspberries,20c per quart; blackberries, 20¢; apples, 600 to 7 00 per barrel : currants 20c. HARDWARE. 30HX T, EDGAR. TRON. Northwestern horse nails. 22 23 Dundee thimble skeins, discount 45 per cent,. Stor half patent axles, discount 10 per cent. NAILS. T ey BRSBE8LEEERES Carriage aud tire... wpre BUTTS. { Narrow wrought, fastfoint..dlscount 20 pre Cast, Toose pin Teversible... o 5o MISCELLANEOUS. Hay and manure forks.......dixount % pre Hods and gaiden rakev.oe o 2540 HINGES. discount 25 pre sspre w'o 2do American Tron..... Gpre G0 brass wpee | AGRICULTURAL TM "LEMENTS. scYTHES. H Holt's Ha.vest King,per do. Champion Heald's E do 8388 SPADES AND SwOVELS. | Rowlsnd’s No2 black shovels, D I.. o do polished do " do o Moore polished. do's ‘“spring point” L H shove] AXES. Lippencott’s Western Crown. do do do BEREE 88888 COFFEE MILLS. Farke's No 3, iron bo: do do163 do do do25 Unioa ir. © do35 do FILES, | Hargrave, Smith & Co.,.......dIscor American File Coov: o Hardole's, A ENo L Mimmond's A ENo g2 ‘ork, 1-5 of one { HATCHETS. Morris' shingling, No 1 do do do2 do do 3.. clow do 17 o e LEATHER. Best Buffalo Sole, o do. Matamoras I do do o (e ~81 Calf, Teading brands ... $2 Domestic K = ‘Hemlock Upper, per foot Onk do " do o do Linings, per dozea,. do do do do do do Osk Line do do do Hewmlock Line Fair Bridle, per side, ... Team Collars, per dox.. Stage ~ do ' do Soofen do o Concord do do Collar Leather (Black] per foot, do do (Russet) do Patent Dash Leather... §0APS Republ:c, de., Chemical Olive, 6 61-2; Palm, 5@51+4 ; German M led, 6 1-4a6 1-2. ABT GOODS AND UPOLSTERER’ STOCK. following quotations: FRAME MOULDINGS. polished walnut, 1 inch 7c; 2 ine 15¢; 8 inch 2lc. Berlin gilt, 1 in 45¢; imitstion rosewood and gilt, 15@30c. ‘WINDOW SHADES. pair. REPPS. Union nd all wool terry, Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00a5 00; stra: 8 00a4 V0; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50. LUMBER. RETAIL LIST Subect to chauge of market witnout WM. M. FOSTER, On U.P. R R. track bet. k arnbam a1 GEO A. HOAGLANI. Joists, studding aud sills, 20, and un- ver SO ik it i Sd Fencing No 1. = do No 2. s B g2s8gsresdsssssseesesgese 20 Ist clear, 1, 134, 1 ¢ #0d 2 fuch. do ' do do do . 34 do do do do . Flooring, clear. do Ist common. do 24 do do 34 do do uurrow, clear Istclear ceiling % inch. 24 do do '%mub. 1t do do HEERANKEREEULY Window Glass,' 50 B ¢ discount MILTON ROGERS, COR. 1l4th FARNHAM. TN PLATE. 100 plate DXXX Roofing IC charcoal do do RoofingIX do do do 10x14 IC coke do 20x23 IC charcoal roofivg. 20x48 1C charcoal rootng e4x14 IX charcoal. .... [ ——————————"TY Full bundies discount 15 per cent, do “do do do do Powell & Co., Sosp monufacturers. Sapc Publico, 6 1-2@6 $-4; Savon Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnham Street, furnishes the 0il walout mouldings, one inch, per foot, 5¢;2inch 10c; 3 inch 15¢; 6@15¢; 2 inch 12@30c; 3 inch 15@ | 4 iuch 5@10c; 2 inch 10@20c; $ inch Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00@ 4 00; each #dditional foot, 75¢ per peryard |8 do_do TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. 10x14 10, Jair quanty. 18 10x14 Te, best quality. 13 Wz IX do do 16 12:121C do i 12321X do 1 16N IC do 15 14x201X _do 17 4x20 XX do 2 14x20 IXXX. 23 10 plate LC 2 100 plate DX, 1u 100 plate DXX. 17 2 1 16 35 | Omaiu, andalso at the principal 1lcket offic Effi| b 3 | slong the lineof the U.'P. 1t B, o ot ta n * | Baggage Checked Throngh to all e ! Prineipal Eastern Potnts. ¥ .M. SMITH, H. RIDDLE, Sheet tin 25 o 3 in... ) ') Gen’] o do do do it haif casks. g | S LT oot do do do in250 casks.o | 3. B LACEY, " & 8 STEVERA®™ Shest 24 -aldss:&:wh« ey " Ticket Agent, a-'lv-unfk- Ders solder (exra refined... o O maa. do do N I. 3 O fl:‘ ll':l roofiug. 21 el o2 | o ; - i S { Sioux City & Pacific R. R. | Pt e : The Shortest aud only Direct | do do do 5 G‘K | Route from 1 :o de do g;’ | { lo lo o ¥ e — % | \ r e “/COUNCIL BLUFFS 4 do: % Juniats, Now 34 ] uniata, No. o il ¥ z? St. Paul, Minneapolis, ‘:M: ?'?';‘ 17‘:—5—-—— ¢ Agd all Pomnts in o No. 7, stalned_ "IN g | 18 tnaa tull bundles, add one cent. NORTHERN I0OWA & MINNESOTA. 'A”Americar immitat's Russia, all Nos, 18 | 5 & Less than full bundles add one cent. | PULLM. PALACE SLEEPING CARS GALVANIZED. | On all night trains 7ia this route. 15| CONNECTIONS. }f 1. At U. P. Transfer with Un Pacific 17 | Railroad for Gmaha PUNDT, aas e | BVM ST.,—WHOLESALE' MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 ham St. WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & Co., 247 Douglas St. Douglas Streets. SUGARS. Toppings, do ... ‘Granulated pr Ib. - 12 Morocco (Boot Leg) per foot, Powdered do do (01l Dressed) do Crushed do do (Simon) Refd cut loafdo do (Glove ) Standard A do Welt Leather, per side;. | cirele A a0 Boot Webbiog, per bolf, dc@te [ ExacC © do Oak Harnsss Leather, 45 | Yellow ¢ do N O choice do COFFEES. Rio choice pr . do prime do Common pr gallon. Good do Choice o do N O wolusses. M Wesk & Co. to ! | Schofers ot~ Kirk’s Savon M. Wesk & Co. Schofer’s German. Kirks standard.. 's do sterling. ey PLUY Black goods, Western. 13 Sdo do ' Virginia, 50155 do do Lorril Bright do do do do do Virginia. Natural leat. DRIED FRUR: California peachcs per pound.. o apples ©do ch | New carrans. do pruns.. ch do German bl ckberrics. o raspbe 1§ 3o raistns, per do seedlens Fuisins, per poin CANNED GOODS. 2 pound can Myer's oys'ers, per case...1 1 do do_do do do 2 dc doWilliam'sdo do 2 do do peaches per case 3 do do do do 2 do do tomatoes do do do 1 50@3 »0; Imperial, plain and stri- "‘l’,'u"' ‘\{‘.“u‘f}i’v Lt ped, 2 50a8 00. ,Jo, Yarmout do DAMASKS. Sl L 100 | Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, | Pincarples,” do .. so 2 00a3 £0. i R olons, per pound. MATTRASSES. Youns I1yson, per pound... do do FLOU Snow Flake, (Wells & Nieman) Gold_ Dst..o. XXXX lows! California. w, | Genpowd BAGS. Gumiies, heavy weight. ....... et I1ps, four bushel adee gunnies. uin bags, Am do’ Ludiowa SPICES. , Penang best,per pour Go - do & do do do | ‘ COLUMBIA RIVE! 35 bbls., 100 Ihs. 10 cand, per doz.. 2 o o T 3 90w 400 WHITE FISH. 15@ 1 2 10 No.1kits Fanily in Family, in kits. No.1, Sesw, Family, 1 No.1, Sardih | %) Wl 0 | CIGARS. Extra No 1 shit 300 | Sttt e st tating Wi M““‘lb:)?' Manufacturer, 532 | Lath per 1000..... Hbs| e Sth D& M pickets eer 100.. 35 | H. Upman. w0 Square do do do | Eeconstru o | 0G Butten per lineal | Grand Central. o | Bough do do do | Univers 4000 | Liberal discount on carload lots ShE oo WINDOWS, (Glazed.) | Simon' Pure.. 060 | 35 per cont off Chiesgo list. 3 0 DOORS, (Wedged ) | 50 60 26 per gent off Ciicngo list. s S do 6000 | | Triple Crow . do 7500 BLINDS. Henry Cla; do 100 00 30 per cent off List. De Ville do 10000 White lime per bU............$1 7562 00 | X do 109 00 Lonisville cement per bb 3 @3 25 | it wlc Peepepeiol SWGIT | CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR. T et = o} | Wholesale depor 548 14th Street. | | Half barrel sacks.uummee. 2% | OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, &¢. | o { & g el S Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific R. R. | ROBERT C. STEELL. | THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FBOM | Coal Ofl...... ...§ 19 1ara vul, No 1§ S5l 00 0 O Linseea Gl 3w 105 | % | OMAHA TO CHICAGOi ReBRroi | tubri ! AND THE EAST, mw‘r‘: ::; | Via Des Moines, 1/avenport and Rock Island. X | Al White Lead, St. Louls, 'mmg:m 8§ 113 | Al Passenger Trains are equipped with the & L B ® 128 | Whmivanotsk PATENT Atk Brokks and B — w3 | Miller's Patent Safety Platforia sad Coupler. Eaameld Glass, colors, ¥ 5q. It 163 | 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily, | cnnecting s follows : AT DES MOLNES with the Des Moines Valle ‘Railroad, tor Oskaloosa, Ottumwa, Keok and S . Lonis. & Towa, for all points north to St. Paul. AT WEST LIBEKTY with the_ Burlington, Cedar Rapids & finnesota " Railroad, fof | Burlington, Cedar Rapids, Dubuque & St. | Paul, At’WILTON JUNCTION with the | South-Western vranch, for ~Muscatine, | Washington and all poinis south. AT DAVENPORT with the Davenport & St. | * Paul Railroad for points north. | AT ROCK ISLAND with the Western Union tailroad for Freeport, Besit, Kacine, Mil- waukee and ail points in northern Llinols and Wisconsin. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Rocktord, Rock Isiand and St. Louis Railroad for St.'Louls and poiuts south. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Peoria & Rock Isiand Ratiioad for Peoria und points east. AT BUREAU JUNC., with bravch, for Hen- | 13 Lacere, Chillcothe'and Pooria, | AT LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Rall- | road for points nort, hand south. | AT CHICAGO with il lines Easi, North and ‘South. ‘THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cities, via this line, can be procured, and any infor: ion obtained, concerning points, at the ticket office of the company, 125 Farnham St., 882L2888888888888288 2. At Council Bluff, with Kansas City, St. 20 | Joe and Council Blufls Railroad for St. Louls 3.3, BROWS & B0, Cor. 14th and | {Omaha & St. Louis Short | The Kansas City, St. Joe and | OMAHA AND THE WEST | ¥o | CHAS. BABCOCK, | | | | nd all points south COPPER. 3. At Slirsourl Vailey with the Chicago and | B g te 8 ) Northwestern. raiiway fon Chicago aud all S e 2| "4 At Sioux City with Sioux Ci do Bl WD Il 38 | Pal Diimols Central and. Dagow Sostnorn Penthing. Tand 16 LTINS ilriads. Steamers for Upper Missour River, = ring navigation an R o ——t | wgm:mglrfi‘f\'om-m. S e e . At Blair with Omaha and North Copper bottoma. T 5 aiond for Omatia and Southern Nepraskar . At Fremont, Nebrasks, with the Union BRIGHT WIRE, Pacile railroad for All polnts est and the 3 Ty Pacific coast. ash mg 1% 7. At Wisner with stages for Norfolk and all points in Northern Nebrasks. Mok 106089 I 1 301 | g for sulelx Chicago sad Nerth- | 1 1 16 19 B&Be sure your tickets read via 5.C. & P, | 2| Rativay. | ) s — L. BURNETT, Sup't, Nos. 16,16 8 1 ®| FCOHILS Gen Tiketagt Por bundle 15 per contdiscoun " Agent, Guiaba, | Constant improvemnts have taken place in Chicago o% AND THE fo-uv Direct Route | TeWaterloo, Fort Dedge, Crosse, Prairic Du_Chien. Wi St. Paul, Duluth, Janeville, Keno- av, Racine, Steven's Watertown, Oshiosh, Fom madison and Milwaukee. Feen Pe Du Lae, It Beiog the Shoriest and Fiust Comoleted Line Between OMAHAandCHICAGO, | the way of reducing Grade, and placing Iron | with Stoel Kalls, sding 16 s Tollag stock new and Elegant DAY and SLEKEPING CARS | Equipped with the “W cstiughouse Air Brake” and “afiller Platform,” lishing comtorta- / Vie and commcdious Eating Houses, offering all the comfrts of traveling the age can_produce. From » 10 10 Fast Express Tralus run each way daily over the varlous lines of this rond, | thus securing 1o the traveler selecting this route sure and certain conuections in any di- rection he may wish 10 go. Principal Conneetions. AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for Sicux C.ty, Yankton and poiuts reached via Sivux City'and Pacific railrond. AT GRAND JUNCTION for Fort Dodge, Des Moines, Ottawa and Keokuk. AT MAESHA Paul, Mioneapolis, Duluth, and northw points. AT CEDAR RAPIDS for Waterloo, Cedar Falls, Charles City, Burlinglon and St."Louis. AT CLINION for Dubuque, Dunleith, Prai- rie du Chien, La Crosse, and all points on the Chicago, Clinton and_Dubugue, and Chicago, Dubuque sad Minnesota raifroads. T FULTON for Freeport, Racine Millwau- kee, and ail points in Wisconlsin, AT CHICAGO with 21l railway lines leadiog out of Chicago. Through tickets to all eastern cities via thi line cau be procured, and any informati-n ob- tained, concerning Houtes, Kates, etc., at the Companie’s Office, 218 Farahau Street, Omaha, and also at the principal ticket offices aloug the line of the U. P. R. . B8~ Baggage checked through to all principal Eastern points. W. H. STENNETT, o'l Passinge J. 8. LACEY, Ticket Agt, Omaha. meh1dvl, G.G. EDDY, en’l Ag't Omiaha. Line 187<4! Council Bluffs R. R Isthe only dire line to | ST. LOGIS AND THE EAST, FROM | CHANGE 1 curs tetween Omana and St. Louis anu b itor ¢ between OMAHA anu NeW YORK. This th Only _ine running a PULLYAN SLEEPING CAR EAST | FRUM OMAHA, ON ARRIVAL OF THE UNION PACIFIC EXPRESS TRAIN, | 83 Passengers taking other routes uave s | disagreeable transfer at tie Kiver Station. 8 PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY ! | REACHING ALL | EASTERN AND WESTERN OITIES | With Less Changes and in advance of other | linea. ‘This Entire Line is equtpped with Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Ca: Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, Miller’s Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Westinghouse Air Brake. #@See that your tickets read vis Kansas City, 8 . Joseph & Counefl Biuf Ralrod | Via Omaha and St. Louis. | | Tickets for sale at cor. Tenth and Farnbam sireets, and U. P. Depot, Omaha. JOS.TEHON, GEO. L. 2RADBURY, Faus. Mgk Gen® Agent. | . F. BARNARD, A C.DAWES, | Gew'lSupt. Gen'l Pass. Agt., st. Joseuh. St Joe Lot b VanNparLi A ROUTE B AS T | 3 TRAINS DAILY ! LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH | Pullman Palace Cars —T0— | | | | THROUGH WITHOUT OHANGE “ | | Cincinnati, {Louisville, Chicago, Columbus, ‘ Pittsburg, | Philadelphia, ; Baltimore, | ‘Washington, | —axp— NEW YORK Arrival of Trains from the West. | —_— | | | ONLY GNE CHAN | e | Indianapoli e T e L polis, | | ‘ nd ai the Prinel 2 wl,l)-nqlllhe“'.fifl. SR C. E. RUSSEL | thern Pass. ALY, Wesin Pass ARt | DaLLAS, Twxas, Kaxsastrry, | JOHN E.SIXFSON, CHAS. E. FOLLETT, | Gen s Supt., Gen'l Pass. Ag't. 2201 INTiANAPOLIS St. Lovis. Unitea staros Confactioners’ Tool Works, Thos, Mills & Bro., Manutacturers o Confectioners’Tools Machixe Mouids, Ice Cream s Nos. 1301 & 1303 No Eighth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. | | | EsTABL'SHED 1864, IATALOGUES SENT upoc application. Tiouss MrtLs, GE0. M. MiLLs, ATLREP.PaRuER. maridawdm THAN LIELSSERT, TAITOR, 18th St., bet. Farnham and Harney. All kinds of TAILORING, CLEANIN REPAIRING doe at reasonable fatss " Proprietors: } 1 | BRIGH And s positive cure for . Gout, Gravel, Strictures, Diabetes, Dyspepsia Ner« vous Debility, Dropsy, Non-retention or Incortinence of Urine, Trvie | tation, Iufamation or Ulceration of the BLADDER AND XIDNEYS, SPERMATORRHEA, Loucoerhoe or Whites, Discases of the Prostrate Gland, S.one in the Bladder, Coleul vz GRAVEL @R BRICK DUST DE- IPOSIT, And Mucus or Milky Discharges. KEARNEY'S Extract Buchua! Purmagently Curcs al; Diseases ofithe | Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical | Swellings. [Existing in Men, Women and Children, No Matter What the Age! Prot. Stecle says: Fluid Extract Buchu other Buchus combined.” “One bottle of Kearney's orth more than all Price one dollar per bottle; or, six bottles for five dollars. Depot 104 Duane St., N. Y. Aphysician in attendance to answer correr pouiderics and give advice gratis. BSend stamp for pamphlets, free. g Crane & Francisco, s 8wt —TO THE— NERVOUS & DEBILITATED | OF BOTH SEXES. Y0 OHARGE FOR ADVIOE AND CeN- SULTATION. DR J. B. DYOTT, graduate of | | Jefferson Medical College, Philadel- | phia, author of several valuable | works, zan be consulted on all diss | eases of the Sexuxl and Urinary or- gans, (which he has made an es- pecial study,) either in male or fe- male, no matter from what cause | originating, or how lorg standing to treat diseases with success. Cures | A practice of 30 years (nables him gumanteed. Chasges reasonable. | Those at a distance can forward let- | ters deseribing symptoms and en- | closing stamp to prepay postage. i 8&¥~Send for the Guide to Health. Price 10c. | J. B. DYO111, M. D. | Physicion and Surgeon, 104 fDuane street, N. Y. ‘ 0BSTACLES to MARRIAGE. | HAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUNG MEN from | {hectcts of Errors and Abuses in'early lte.— | fanhood. Restored. diments to Marrisge Removed. New metbod of treatment, New and remarkablo remedics. - Books and Circulars ce, ARD ASSOCIATION, No. hia, Pa.,—an I reputation for honorable conduct ional kills. Address, HOW- uth Ninth st., havingabigi ieddwdm | G;b;arles Poppe;, [ WHOLESALE BUTCHER | ND CATTLE BROKER, | SALT LAKECITY, - - UTAH | fenarte | AxD LOS ANGELES VINEYRDS Depot for the sale of his NATIVE WINES AND BRANDIES M. EELLER & Co,, Corner of Bautery and Washington Sts. SAN RANCISCO, mar7 1t AL, PASSENGERS Going East or South from Omaha And Poirts on U. P.R.R., hould take the “LINCOLN ROUTE” | a8 is embodicd FHE, S WE HAVE TWELVE GOOD REASONS Quick and Easv. Chean and Clean. They are che pest to buy, They are bes: to use, They bake evenly and quickly, Their operation is perfect, her e alwae ' good drat, ‘They are made of Lhe bestmaterial &L, ey coast periect They are suited to all loealities, Every stove guaranteed to give satisfaction ad @ “SoLD BY— Co., Excelsior Man’fg ST. LOUIS, MO., ANDBY M. ROGERS. Omaha. Nobrasis They require but litile fuel, They are very low priced, They ars casily managed, Concentrated, Roos and Herbal Juice, Anti- Billous Granulcs. THE “LITTLE GIANT? CATHARTIC, or Multum 1 Parvo Physic. The novelty of modern Medicts, Chemieal and: Phacmaceutical Scie No use of auy longer 1 the large, rupulsive and paneeous composed of ctieap, crude, and bulky ingredi wien we can by & careful application of chemies ecicnce, extract all te cathartic and_other medts cinal properties from the most valuabie rocts anc herbs, aud conceptrate them into & minute Gran e, searc. 1y larger than a mustard sood, that =an ve readily swallowed by thosa of the mostsensitive stomachs and fastidious tastes. Esculitle Purgative Pellet represents, ina most concentrated form, rale'in the drr ¢ hops. thartic power, {n pronortion, *o theie size, peopis Who havo nof tried them an. pt (0 sapposs that they aro baran or d-astic in effcct, but such s not ifferent active medicinal prine v aro composed being 80 1200 aud mod‘ded. one by the others, 88 to produce @ most searehing sii thore ough, vei gently sad kindly operating eatharti > 8500 Reward is hereby o prictor of ese Pelletsy 1o auy ch tpon analysis, will find In them any € ¢ forms of mercary ot any olber mueral Doison. Belng entirely vegetable, no partfealar care Ia tequired. wi rato without distarbanco to th or occupation. For Jaundice, Headachey Constipation, Tmpuro Hiood, Pain in the Shoulders, Tightuess of the Chest, Dizziness, S of tho Stomae a ‘attacks, P \aouth, Bilio region’of K nternal Fover, u | Bloated feeling about Stomach, Itush of Blood to :lcad, High Cois ored Urine, Unsociahility and Gloomy — Forcbodings, =tk “Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgativo Pelleti. Tn expianation of the remedial pover of my Fore tive Felleta over 0 great o va.lety of diseasesy Wwish toray that their action upon tho animal cconomy is universal, nots Fland or iissuc ewcaping theirsanas five fmpress. At des Dot (npalr thems thelr suzar coutingand beinz enclosed in giaes <crve theie virties unimpaired for an in any climate. so t1at they aro al- Teliable, Which s not the cass tup in Recollect that ive, Alterae hess Littlo Pullets. wili give the most perfect satisfaction 1o 1 who use them. They arc sold by all ent Druggists at 25 conts a botil low siny drngzist o Induce i3 that o may say ia a 1o usc as s & larget If your irugzrist m, enclose 25 cents andreceiv SALERATUS! BAKING SODA! BEST INUTS=a Pona_Meyer & Raavkeand Whitney ‘Bauserman & Co. CASTLE BROS IMPORTERS [OF TEAS —AND—_ East India Ccods, 213 and 215 FRONT STREET San Francisco - California, meb6™m PLATTE VALLEY REAL ESTATE Samuel C. Smith, Local Agent for the U.P.R.R LANDS, via The ATCHISON & NEBRASKA | RAILROAD' And secure for themselves the choice of Six Popular R..tes from Atehison to Chicago and St. Louis, | All making Reliable C anections and being. B,uipped with Palace Day snd Slesping Cars. All delay and inconvenience arriving from Ferries acd transfery can be avoided West of Chicago and St. Louls by securing Tickets via ATCHISON and the ATCHISUN & NEBRASKA RAILROAD. Direct and Reliable Connections are also made with the A. T. & 5. F. R. B. for the | Great Arka.sas Valley & Colorado, | And with il lines running South to points & ‘Southern Kansas snd the Indian Territory, | Ask for Tickets via | | LINCO & TCHISON | 1a29ut teSon, Kansas Columbus, . Neb, | Gavernment Lands Located | U. P. Lands Sold! - Improved Farms and 'Town Lofs. for CASHEH! —OR— {ON LONG TIME!! Bar-All Communications Cheer- fully Answered <oae RS Do OoOMAIXA OITY STOVE STORE. E. F. COOR. 597 142k 8, bekwwen Dosgla sad Dol Manufacturer of TH: b “Ware, and gon fnd Sheet Trca Cooking and Heating stoves pile 0d French War o wl 17 and Spoutiug and ntel, ASK FOR PYLES &

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