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_n ) covery of the Age—Every Man his own Phys’clan. Frazier’s Great Remedy The people of the United States hive been humbuzged with aii kinds of Patent Medicines, fotlowing is one of the victims, and wishes to Bedeving that by cleansing the b'ood was the only true way of lanishing disease, and heing a great_sufferer from weak lungs and a scrofulous affection, aud after trying wan. kinds of Patent Mciicioes aud the o ewinent Puysicians, 1 commenced doctor A1f, and at last d scovercd a Blood Searcher, Taediate releif, but alter & few weeks efected radies) eure. The cough Jeft me, 1y lungs Lecame sirong and sound. my 8. pevte sood, ‘o' hulous discase had disappeared. feling confcut that wy Discovery possersed e es ot healing virtues, T gave it (0 others e ‘and found it efiected the wost miracu- et thousands of cases, ot alone T o ghe, Consumption, Asthiua, Catarzh, i Weak Lungs, but all_ diseases T from umors in the blood. The demand 'awd others hear:ng about these tery great, T commenced put- e iling e FRAZIEES T BITHER< i was at frst backward in B wkihet mywll or medicine 1o the e ot bein a Patent Medicine Man, but hs etiing bracely over that. I Lave'sold Choustnds o boities of ty Hoot Bitiers, and iy Gesire and determiination to place the B e ithin the Teach of every sulleriog man, Aoemean and chiid on tue f3cw ol the civilized lobe. e grand principle that operates in these Root Bitters s the power they possess in clea ihe the targid blood and bauishing the bumors from the system. re Yirietly a Medicinal Preparation, compounded Tooin Joota. combined with herbs and pla s, B o whivh were used In tho good oid davs e foretathre, when people wero cured by esoe simple Toot'or herb, and whea Calowel Bitters becom! ¢ ng them, up fo Zod “other poisaus of the minerdl kivgdom | AT e o frae, oot very kind of humor. No viher wediciug will Siitters oru un ¥ wonderful Nedical b world. Lheir pe grate every poition of Complatnt, #0 quic buch discases ure caused P aervous young s, sugering trom loss mory, loss of energy, etc., caused trom iy life,and o delicaté fomales, these Koot Bitters are especially re- rou & bad stomach ot the, blood. Fur e e bottle will do miore toward ccrous forma Soras, sSore Eyes, Lions, Dropsy Boils, ¥ tious; pimp Lhie Hiood than all other 5 G. W. FRAZIER, LEVELAND, OHIO) 1 the lead- Frazlers Root Titters are sold b . which not only gave me - | | most sacred pass | { | sees th he Most Wosderfat Medical b1~ | THE SEDUCER AND HIS VIC- | Tim. About Two Pious Women. [Alta-Csliforaia, July 25.| Last Wednesday as the western- | bound train of the Central Pacific | railroad arrived at Toano, two wo- men_of the crusading class, who had been traveling on the train for An 01d Sermon of Beecher's. | for. A resident of Minneapolis picked up an old scrap-book, created in his | hours of boyish leisure, fifteen or twenty years ago, and found therin a sermonon “The Seducer and His Victim, which was delivered by Henry Ward Beecher, in Brooklyn, in the year 1836. The Minneapolis gentleman copied the sermon, and sent it to the St. Paul Pionecr. We extract the following significant in- dictment of the seducer : The seducer! Playing upon the ns, he betrays m- nocence. How? By its tenderest | faculties; by its trust; by its un- suspecting faith ; by its honor. The vietim often and often is not the | accomplice so much as the sufferer, betrayed by an exorcism which be- witched her noblest affections, and became the suicide of her virtuel | The betrayer, for the most intense selfishness, without one noble mo- tive, without one pretense of honar by lies; by s devilish jugglery of | fraud ; by blinding the eye, confus- | g the consciefte, misleading the judgment, and 1nstilling the dew of Sorcery upon every flower of sweet tion, deliberately, heartlessly, | damns the confiding vietim ! Is there one shade of good in-| tention_one glimmering trace of | light. Not one. There Was mot the most shadowy, tremulous inten- | tion of honor. It was sheer, pre- meditated, wholesale ruin from be- | ginning to end. The accursed_sor- cerer apens the door of the world to push her forth. She looks out all shuddering, for there is shame and | sharp-toothed hatred, and chatter- | ing slander, and malignant envy, and triumphing jealousy, and mur- derous revenge—these are scen i ing before her; clouds full of fire, that burn but will not kill. And there is for her want and poverty and gaunt famine. There is the world spread out. She | sces father and mother | heartlessly abandoning her; a broth- er's shame, 8 sister’s anguish. 1t a vision of desolation, a plundered | home; an_altar where honor, and ity, and virtue, and_peace have | assidiously ' sacrificed to the foul Moloch. All is cheerlessness to | the eye, and her ear eatches the sound”of sighing and mourning, wails aud laments; and far down at the horizon of the vision, the mur- ky cloud for moment lifts, and she very bottom of infamy, the 1ue Draggists, Storekeepers and Chemists. Seld | ghastliness of death, the last spasm | Whelesdls by Stmong & Cobb 1) S8Put: | of horiible departure, the et Hevuiand, 0.3 . L» Falmestock & | awfal thunder — of the final | Co Pitiburg; - Gorge - Goudyin & O | qoomy. All this the trembling, | on; Jobn £ Ho: 3 B e Thonse 8 and 3 Colago Flace A ek Wyth firothers, Philadelph.a; Ful Jer & Fuller, Chicago ; John D. Park, Cinc e e firsi-ciaes Lnyg Houses. "How thix notice 10, your druggist o Keaper, sk for I BAZIERS ROU o atept mo substitute whatever. o i veach of i1 por bottle 5. T IMPORTANT ix bottles IeisaEwly Commercial Travelers. CIA” CELERS who solicit COMMERCIAZ TRAVE vho solicit ested 1o sen YATE A0 goods taey sl e wh are at preseat v b l\‘u' GREAT s bolow, stuting elass of by whom employed; also lor 20 enzaguRent. IMPORTANCE BUSINESS snd FRI- | This mate TEBVIDTALLY 1o 5 eamen of this class, or Taen saliciting trade to this manoer. 1¢ is Therefore ESPECIALLY desired that this Dovioe may meet the eye of ALl Commercial | Travelers \camen in this country apd that th 'ONCE give it thoir atuen- ot comp'y ‘with above request will be CONFID sdvised of object Jetter uply), Plasse address, (by CO-OPERATION, e Gro. . Rowell & Co., 41 Park Row, e New Yomk Ciry. Iyveodim Practical Watchmaker, 173 Farorwm o 8. % 0oz 11th 8¢ OMAHA S NEB APPLETON’S American .CYCLOPZEDIA New Revised Edition. Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers on | very subject. Printed trom new ty) oo turaied with Seversl Thousad ‘Engravings and Maps. riginally published under the title o AN EAy CrCLOPANDIA was Shcipleted in 1833, since which time the wide Coreplation which it has attained in all parts of th Unlied States, and the signal developments hich have taken place in every branch of “clence, literature, and art, have induced the elitors'and publishers to submisit to an exact hd thorough revision, and 1o issue 3 Dew dition eutitled, THE AMERICAX CYCLO sk g Vithin the last ten yers tio progres o d o e depariment of Knowielgs bas e B vk ol rlarenco aa Wmperaive Toe political affulrs has kopt mosement of T e tacoverlcs of science: and. their BTt application to the industrial and useful 4 b "convenience And reAnement of e M. Great wars and consequent. Tevolu- o e occured, involving national changes e ier momeat. The ciel war of surown O it was at ta height when tho last g o the 0Jd work appeared, has happily o e, sad. 3 new' tonrse of commercial S ibumral acivicy s boon comumenes. et ‘soscasions 10 uT gographical know- R e aen mal by e Thdsasigadle ex- Sofers of Alrica. P o Aitiet revolutions of the last decade, with the matural rusalt of the lapae of e braught 1nto public view a multitu e B o mashes are in avery one's ol O wad'of whose lives overy oues Curious e pariculars, Gre buttis have gt and important sieges maincsined, s e sl gy B e e i tha trasuient polics. {heir place in permanect and authentic history. D B P peesoat alition for the press; e e the s of the ediiors 15 Dring down the jaformation 1o the ixtest pos- B e s faraiah &a ascurats account of which the details LAY reated ‘and duty | | stroyer? betrayed creature sees through the | open door of the future ; and with a voice that might move the dead, she turns and clasps his knees in awful ; “Leave me not! Oh! sp; mo—east me not away 1" | Poor thing—she is dealing with a | demon! Spare her—save her? The | polished scoundrel betrayed her to | abandon her, and walks the street to | hoasthishellishdeed. It becomes him | as a reputation ! Surely society will | crush him ! They will smite the wolf | and seek the bleeding lamb. Oh, my soul, believe it not! What sight is | that? The drooping vietim is f | | worse used than the infernal de- He i fondled, courted, passed from honor to honar, snd she is crushed and mangled under the infuriated tramp of public in- dignation. On her mangled corpse they stand to put the laurels on ber murderer’s brow ! Whenever I see such things as ihese I thank God there is a judgment, and that there isa hell ! Beecher’s First Sermon in Plym- outh Church. 1 conversed with a gentleman to- day who heard Mr. Beecher make his first sermon in Brooklyn. The site where Plymouth Church now | stands was considered so uniavora ble to public worship that Dr. Cox | Society abandoned it, and sold it to the Plymouth people for a song. Dr. Cox’s people, owing to the visit of Mr. Beecher, were obliged to give up their church before they were ready. The lecture-room” being crowded, many of the old No. | ciety went bLack to their old home, The congregation that | greeted Mr. Beecher half | filled the house. Just before the service commenced, a rough-looking youngster, with a turn-down collar, | with an air of haste and energy, took the pulpit. He looked lik young farmer, fresh from tlse plow His dress was soiled, his bair in the utmost confusion, clothes ill-fitting, stockings blue, shoes unblacked. Following Dr. Cox, who was ultra | clerical, with his white oravat and black silk gown, the young Western Y;encher formed a marked contrast | e then did what he has done ever | siuce, proceeded at once to business, | without the formality of whatis | known as private prayer. Before the preacher got through, his rough | Western look, his untidy hair, seedy | dress, blue stockings, short pants, and coarse shoes were forgotten, | Then nearly all the churches had service in the afternoon. Young Beecher was to preach in the even- | Ing. My inforniant and his fami went lelsurely to church. There was an acre of people outside. Fven the standing room was occupied before | 7 o'clock, The disappointed ones, | as they went away, gave vent to | thelr feelings in the original re- | | | mark, “A new_broom,” ete. And the btoom has been sweeping away for twenty-seven years.— Burleigh's of tho mos: recent discoveries in sclence, of | Lgtter to the Boston Journal. fresh production in literature, and of well as to give & succinet and original record of s work has been begun aiter long and care- ‘vesources for carrying it on 1 & successful ‘used, but every : 7, but ter pecuniary expend o i such hnprotemente 1o it cun- tion as iave been suggesied by longer exs nce and enlacged Knowledge. he illustrations Which are introduced for (b out time I the present sdition have been added not for the sake of pictoris' eflect, but to B er Tk o o o be ciplns; fions in thetext. Taey embrace all branches of sclen~e and na ural history, and depict the Tatat sumous and remarksble features of wenery srehitecture, and art, as W& las the various pro- | “cesses o1 mechanics and wan: < e hended for ustruction Tacher than S labime:t, 10 pains havo Loa spared 10 {bsure thel srtistic excellence: the cost of their ezocui on s enormous, 54 1 i bellered il fuds welcome reception 3 e featare of the Crelopetia, ad woriky is high -haracter. e wor< 1 voi t0 Subscribers iy, payable on d<livery of each volame. 1t will ‘U com- Pleted in sixien_large octavo Yolumes, esch ontaining about 500 paged fully Dlustrated with several thousand W: vings and with T eiored Lithograriue Mage. PRICE AND STYLE OF BINDING. Tn extra Cloth, per Yol....... In Library Leather, per vol.... Al Ruseia, ex: Il Moroces, tiade, it edges, = e o Phrce volums now ready. Sucoceding Yo- completion, wii be lssued once 1 ¥ pachaen pages o the ANERICAN Crero- paRDiL, showiag 1ype, llustratiots. ete., will Geseat ratie, ou spplication. FIRST CLASS CANVASSING AGEN1S WANTED Addres the Publishers, D. Appleton & Co., 49 & 551 Broadway. > New York. = has been printed on | some time, got off to see if they | could find éither sin or sinner to_go filled with nice little Bibl They had with them a basket les, and with these they were going about doing good and making money. | While on the tram they sold Bibles and talked about religion and | rum to every one who would submit | to being thus inflicted. While wan- dering about seeking customers for their wares they ran across a gen- teel-looking individual, who was | engaged in tossing around three pieces of pasteboard, and who seem: ed to be buried in deep meditation. They drew nigh unto him, and, no- ticing his finely-cut, classical fea- tures were o'erspread with of sadness, they offered consolation Finding there were 1o customers insight, he good naturedly resolved td give the ladies a little game, just to while them quiet, He threw the oards, and then asked them to pick out the Jack, which he and a Bible for four bits. away time and keep v them. ice, three had previously sho did 'so, once, twi Then he threw them again, and one | | of the innocents cried, “there it is; | you can’t fool me if you did throw | ‘om quick.” “No, madame, mistaken,” he replied, and draw- | ing out of his a ten and two twenty dollar | he said, “I'll bet you $50 you don’t | know which is the Jack,”” ¢ never bet,”” said one of them, ‘but | you can’t fool us with your And then they stood and eyed those gold pieces and thought how much good they would do ssessor, apparently, appreciated their worth. ‘Watching for the favorable moment | the reckless young man said, 1 dow't. care, seeing it's you, I'll | tell you what I'll do, seeing you are so sure about 1t, I'll bet you this $50 agajust that basket of books— | | hallo, dem-me, they’re Bibles; but g goes as it lays—you fingers.” them and how little the everyth can't find the Jack.” now they were convinced more than ever that he was a bold, bad, wicked man, and theydetermined to take hismon- ey to help them aldng in the good cause in which they were en They was turned over, and—it was the tray of hearts. faces at once assumed a and more serious cast, they looked at the card, af other, at the bad, bad man, at the money, and then at the of Bibles, thoroughly bewil The monte sharp put up hi and walked off wi distributed the trainand among the passengers. the trophies are now on exhibition in this city. hat became women is not known by the passen- | gers, Wanted a Notice. | Was A little cock: ston Chronicle.] in the pape son?” “\What game, my match game, with the Gem cents, and after we licked em they stole our batsfrom us, put a head on | the umpire, and took the 40 cents.” “Well, what do you want to men- tion that in the paper for?” | we don’t want anything sed about for & square game of forty-nine in Just here an elderly Indy, with an umbrella under her arm, came creeping siowly in the door, ning and caught the youngster left ear, and waltzed him off down | the steps. The boy said ne neither did the old woman. thoroughly understood each — THE COMING STRUGGLE, ‘The voters of our nation, 3 ne'er was known belare,! Are rising from Pacific’s strand To Atlantic’s rocky shore. Why e th s mighty change? D the meaning be ? of the masses From northera lake to southern'sea, Tue spirfl of old seventy-six out aur herocs’ gra es * Stould sink to that of slaves; ke Though obsolete long since, Remain as ever true: ot one cent for tribute, But millions for defense. Party ties and party Liws Are but as ropes of sand. The . ights of ma 10 be & man Should govern Freedow's land. Then shall aur Oer land as well as sea, And nations yet unborn shall gladly grest ‘The emblews of the froe. In trade we'll try to deal, ‘As man should deal wiih man, And wh lo we seek 1 live ourseives, We'll sell as cheap as anybody can, And if akat you need, Or iz you chance to meet, Remember Buuce, the Hatter, On Upper Douglas Street. . orrre. 15th st. Letween Farubam and OMAHA, —ANUPACTURER OF— Spring and Farm Wagons, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. | Dealers in and manufacturers AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! ARTICULAR HORSK SHOEING, B2"Repairing of wagons and blackmithing put up,” and as both were certam that the same card was the | | one they wore after, one of them | seized it with, “this Is the buy.” Their naturally long | h his. plunder, and before the vietims comprehen- ded the situation he disappeared | from sight. The sequel Is soon told. The winner marched through the eyed fellow strolled | into the office last evening, with a | piece of manuscript in his hand, and | & merry twinklo in his eye, saying : ¢Say, Mister, will you put our game “Why, I belongs to the Ar- row Base-Ball Cluh, and we had a 4 nation drenched in patriots' blood, our coins once bore, lug more proudly float s xammaon GKEBE & KARBACH, sraey st NEB. several shades They times. you are vocket pieces, Oh, we nimble “Well, gaged. It longer and t each basket ldered. is tools Bibles eral of of the | for 40 «Gh, that, but we wants to challenge’em by the othing, Both other. ettt of ATENTION PAID TO prompily done at ressonable brices. mydsws The Romanco of Two Youag ENOCH HENNEY, Bridge Painters. { (From the Easton (P ) Free Press.) About thirty years ago the Dela- | ware bridge was just as it is now— much in want of a coat of good paint; well spread on, and the mar: agers then ordered, will now order, its being forthwith done, as work af'present with that worthy class of our eitizens Is not very pressing. As the Job at that time was a pretty large one, several painters were employed, and among the party was a young Jew, who received sixty-two and a half cents per day for his labor, and his broth- | er at $100 per annum. But low wages ard salarles did not stamp | out their indomitable energy and | perseverance, for shortly aftarwards they both went to California where there was then a wide ard profit- able ficld for energy aud en- terprise, just such as they pos- sessed and used to great advan- tage, which secured to them 1 large amount of wealth. In due time they returned to New York, which gave them a more suitable field for em- loying thelr large capital for a time u mercantile business; but latterly | g promnent bankers in large financi- al operations on their own account, ana agents for the Messrs. Roths- childs. Now, reader wao do you | think these two young Jews are, whom we have hastily described? ‘Why none gther than the Messrs. Seligmans, so prowminently connec- ted with Uuncle Sam’s $179.000,000 of five per cent, bonds.; | \ | Justice of the Peace Office over tho State "Pank, corner of Far ham aud 13¢h stroets. 400,000 ACR —OF THE FINEST— Elkhorn Valley Lands! FOR SALE BY B M. CGLARK, ‘ Neb W isner, HESE LANDS ARE CONVENIENT TO ieararkst and Lo FINEST in the STATE! And'will be 50ld at from For Cash or on Long Time. $2.50 to $5.00 PER ACKE! | | | 1?‘(..&)‘ D EXPLORING for land. $5 to $20 ing people of Addies STINSUN & Cu,, Portland, ot . r sale at 0. & N. W. De- | pot, bearing coupons which will | be taken at full cost in payment PER DAY. Agents want- All classes of work- ither sex, young or old, nake ES! 1ICK- | mo- | Daily Review. ~ OFFICE OMAHA DarLY B August 8, 1874. The week closed to-day with the market firm at yesterday’s quota- | tions, and general activity through | all lines, both on orders and. local | trade. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Land Grzats (selling)......... $820.00 Land Warrants, (160 acres Exchange on New York, 1-5 of one per ct. OMAHA MARKETS. Caretully Corrected Dally DRY GOODS. 3. 3. BROWN & BRO,, Uor. 14th and Douglas Streets. PRINTS. | | ———— % B 3 y o | o o i3 3| Simpson's. Y BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. | 9 1% | 15 | = b BLEACHECSHEETINGS. Pepperell 84 3 S s g | A 10 38 COTTONAD:S. | Farmers and Mechanics. = Great Wester 2| BROWN SHEETINGS. [ Albion, A L | Bedford, i 3| | Grantville, B 0% | Germania, B B o | v u | 12 | 1 i3 | Amoskeag, ac | Biddeford. v 14 Amoskeng ... E Beaver Creak, B B 16% Haymakers 1 tis, 17 Otis, C C. 155 | | 18 | © do _Calf, leading brands Domestiz Kips. o Gl Hemlock Upper, per foot 03 do " do | HATCHETS. shiogling, No1 .. (= e | dos. ! dot. | do 2. | LEATHER. | Best Buato sote,.. e | Matamoras do Bew Oak 4o | Baltimore oak | Srendh Rigs-. o | ¥ Toppinge, do, oroecs Les) e 4o (0il Dressed) do a o Welt Leather, per sl Tt Webliag, per boi Odk Harnsos Leather, do do do do do do 0Oak Line do Hemiock Harness Leather, & do Cliar Leather (Black) per foof, do do (Russet) do Patent Dash Leather, S0APS concord do buying). s 176.00 | Land Warrants (160 acres selling) roeeeee 185.00 | S Agricultural College Serip, (1€0 acres buying). 176.00 Do.—Selliug. 185.00 | Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers. Sapc Publico, 6 1-2@6 3-4; Savon Republ.c, de,, Chemical Olive, 6 to 61-2; Palm, 5@51+4; German Mot- | led, 6 1-4a6 1-2. - §7 66@io 00 11 0014 00 | Granulated pr b, 38@dde @de | Crused Go@3 25 | Refd cutloafdo ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farham Street, furnishes the following quctations: FRAME MOULDINGS. 0Oil walnut mouldings, one inch, per foot, 5¢; 2inch 10c; 3 inch 15¢; polished walnut, 1 inch 7¢; 2 inch | New currants. 15¢; 8 inch 2lc. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 6@16¢; 2 inch 12@30c; 3 inch 18@ 45¢; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 iuch 5@10c; 2 inch 10@20c; 8 inch 16@30c. ‘WINDOW SHADES. Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 0@ 4 00; cach sdditional foot, 750 per pair. REPPS. Union ind all wool terry, per yard 1 50@3 s0; Imperial, plain and stri- ped, 2 50a8 00. DAMASKS. Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 00a3 0. MATTRASSES. Husk, 4-4x6-2 LUMBER. RETAIL LIST Subject to change of market witnout M. M. FOSTER, WA Ob U.P. R. R. track bet. ¥ aroham a1 GEO A. HOAGL. ad s, 201, Joists, studdi d Over 301, each additional it add'L Fencing No 1 do -~ No 1st common boards. 20d " do do A" stock boards, T0 and 12 incl | uB» “do do ' do uo “C" do do do do YANKEE NOTIO | KURTZ MOHR & €O, Streot. 231 Farnham ! SPUOL Curtun Cuark's 0. N. T Coat's CORSETS. French whalebone wsb GENERAL COMMISSION. J. C. KROSENFELD gives us the following quotations his day : Butter, active, 20 cts. in tubs; Eggs firm, at 15 per dozen; Live Chickens, 200@2 50 per doz.; Goose- berries, 2 50 per bu.; Cherries, 480 per bu; Lemens,12 00 per box. ana Raspberries,20c per quart; blackberries, 20c; currants 20c. HARDWARE. JOUXN T. EDAAR. Ist clear, 1, 12 24 do ' do 34 do do Flooring, clear.. do - Ist common... 1 40d 2 inch. do " do do do do 24 do do s do do mureow, clear Lstclear ceiling j inch. 2 do do it do do 1st common 21 do A" shin, es. Extra No1s Common No 1 s ngies . Lath per 1000. 3 D& H pickets eer 100 Square do do do . O'G Batten per lineal f Rough do do do ANL. and us Liberal discount on carload lots. w 35 per centoff Chieago list. DOORS, (Wedged 25 per cent oft CL icugo list. BLINDS. 30 per cént off st White lime per b Loniaville ecment Plaster paris per Plasteriog balr per busbel.. “Tarred folt Flastering houra. NDOWS, (Glazed.) ) by B seeesanne sxen (] | 4 00a5 00; straw, 3 00a¢ 00; Excelsior, 8 50a4 50. £& OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, &e. N. L. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT C. STEELL. White Lead, 8. Louis, Srtictly Pure .. § 1134 1‘33 TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. | MILTON ROGERS, COR. l4th & IRON. FARNHAM. il T.N PLATE. 0% | 1155 | 102141, tmir quanty. 3 00 1heid 1% " ¥ 3 30 = 0z o it Pl I | 2m1¢ do 4 00 186 25 | 125121X do 7 00 5% % | 1320 IC do 5 50 ), 3 | 14x201X _do 7 50 Northwestern horse nail o a3 : 2 Dundee thimble fkelas, discount i per cent,” | 100 .'::::: e (best quality) e Stor balfpatent axles, discount 10 per cent. 100 piate DXk . GrEedl NAILS, 100 plate DXX X do. 20 00 Roofing IC charcoal do is 0 104 to 604 per keg.. 410 | RoofingIX do do 16 00 8d do ., 435 | 10x14 IC coke do 12 50 d do. 460 | 20x23 IC charcoal 700fiDg...covu. 17 50 4d do 4 85 | 20x78 IC charcoal rootis - 82 50 3d do. 5 10 | eixl4 IX charcoal ... 28 00 3d fine do 710 | 10x20 coke (10r QULLETS)....rrenm. 21 00 10d finis'ng do 535 I 84 do do 560 6 do do 585 10d casing do 485 35 & do do 510 3% 53 B 3 BOLTS. .discount T0pre = Ni = 5 Sheet 24 to 35 inche heet lZI Narrow wrought, fast joint...di Sheet 24 to 35 inches per sheet. 32 G Tooee piE Tovemislen oat B Tingersolder 1e§m"r:nnul 2 MISCELLANEOUS. o do root 51 Hay and manure forks. spre | a2 Hous und gaiden rakes. %0 | HINGES, SHEET IRON. . Strap and e discount 2 pre | | First quality, Numbers18 16 26...coe.... WRENCHES, d a0 Mo Z do do do 6! Qo o > et T | Charcoal, both sides smothe’ | do " No 2 | do do | do do Juniats, NO. 24...c.eeerneeeeswerssssmsmsssnses do o 2 do do 2. : AGRICULTURAL DMCLEMENTS, | Mimiagerierite 1 = 1 tnan tull bundles, add oue cent. sormuE:. Nmericar immitat’s Bussit, A Nos. 18 H Holt’s Ja vest King,per do, net... 0 Less :ban full bundles add one cent. Chamy 3 T 10 v e o = ]B ® 1 GALVANIZED, SPADES AND SuCVALS. | No.14t0m... 1 Rowland's Nod black shovels, D H... 12 00 | do 2! to 24 40 16 o porished do o'\ 13 00 | o Zlo%. et (oore o do 1 1300 ] 90 i s apemEpoln L showte. 13 oy | Pullbundiss diacoust 16 por ceat. AXES, | COPPER. Lippencatt’s Westera Crown.. - 1300 | Braziers 6 to 9 5 do do do b vefed. 1380 | :: ‘y.l : ‘gg RS 2 COFFEE MILLS. B e e ——— Farke's No 3, iroa box. 525 | Planished, 14 and 16 oz. 45 do do1s do 575 s do do25 Union ir wo 5% e do3s do B 1300 38 = FILES. Hargrave, Smith & Co.,.......discount 80 pre American File Co. e 4O 50 do = HAMMERS, avdole’s, A ENo1, 13, 2. Mammond's A £ Nod. o u 15 16 1 2 do e dod o Engiocers §TIIIT Nos. 15,16 18 19 » % d Por bundle 15 per censdiscoun. GROCERIES. | BTEELE & JOHNSON 533-540 14TH sT. ‘ CLARK & FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND ! 1178 sT. | PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 FARN- | HV)M ST.,—WHOLESALE DEALER: | MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 | ham St. WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & Co., 2 Douglas St. 3. 3. BROWN & BRO., Cor. Douglas Stre SUGARS. arn- 47 14th and Powdered do do § 00 5 | Sy st 10 g 00 | Sinie 2 &b % N O choice do 105 COFFEES. | Rio chotce prm. do prime do . do good 0 G Java.. i SYRUPS. | Common pr gallon. Good o do Choice do do N O molusses. Rangoon choice. Massouri Vrlley.. Kirk's Savon PLUG TOBAUCO. Black goods, Wester: 2do do Viginia. do do Lorrilard Bright do do do o do Virginia Natural leaf.... DRIED FRUITS. California peaches per pound. do” apples do state do do do do do o prun German cherries... BI ckberries. raspberries.. Taisius, per box.. seedless ruisins, per por SALT. B 45045 7 New in barrels do duiry... CANNED GOODS. 5, per case. do do 2poundean Myersoys do do_do 2 dc do William's: 2 do do peaches 3 do do do do 2 do do tomatoes do 5 do, do do Corn, Tropny per case..... 3 do do’ Winslow do do_ Yarmouth do Strawberries, do Raspberries, do Pineapples, o Qolon._s, per pound.. Young 1yso, per pouid. Gunpowder, ' do do FLOUR. Snow Flake, (Wells & Nieman).. Gold_ Dust XXXX Towa Cit Califoris. ' Gumiiies, heavy welght. ..... ag1s o0 light @0 e rigis Tips, 0Ur buchel coommmmes e 1ES1 adee’gunuies uln bags, Amosk - Ludiowaa... SPICE Nutmegs, Peniang best,per | Cves a0 Alspice do n 6 do 1 Cluamon bark G ds Sule COLUMBILA RIVER SALMON | 34 blls., 100 M. w e i caus, per doz... do 2 do WHITE FISIL. | Sardihes, 25 boxis, s [ CIGAR | A. k. siepso, Manufac 15th Stree A | La Espanola. Triple Crown. Henry Cluy | be 100 00 190 00 | Wholesale depot 518 14tk Hall barrel sacks oer. | Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific R. R. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FEOM OMAHA TO CHICAGO | AND THE EAST, x Via Des Moines, Lavenport a | Al Passenger Trains are equipped with the WESTINGUOUSE PATENT Alr BRuKks an Miller's Patent Safety Pistfori and Coupler. 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily, nnecting as follows AT DES MOINES with the Des Moizes Valle ‘Railroad, for Oskalooss, Ottumwa, Keokul d t. Lonis. KINNELL with the Central Railroad of for all points north to St. Paul. Rock Islan, A Tow: AT WEST LIBERTY with the Buriington, | Cedar_ Rapids & Sinnesota Railroad, fof Burlington, Cedar Rapids, Dubuque & St Paul, At WILTON JUNCTION with the Washiogton and all points south. AT DAVENPORT with the Davenport & S Paul Ratiroad for paiats port AT'ROCK TSLAND with the Western Union Railroad for Freeport, Be:)it, Kacine, Mii- Watken atd il pEat i norlbera Llinols and Wisconsin. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Rocktord, Rock Tatand and St Louts Railroad Jor St Louls and polnts sout ATRERISEAND wita the veoria & Itock Tsland Raihioad for Peoria and points east. AT BUREAU JUNC., with brasch, ior Hen- Ty Lacere, Callicothe sl Beorts. AT LASKLLE with the Llinots Costral Rail- Foad for polnta nort, B and south, AT CHICAGO with *lI lines East, North and South. THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern citics, via this Une, can bo procured, and say infor- mation obtained, conceraing points, at the ticket offico of the company, 125 Farnham St., Omaiia, and elso at the principal ticket offices along the line of the U. . k. &, Baggage Checked Throngh fo all Principal Eastern Po.nts. A. M. SMITH, Gea'l Pawrag', cago. hicago. 3HLACEY, " 6.8 STEVENS,® Ticket Agent, Gen'l Westorn A¢’t Ouuta. Sioux City & Pacific R. R. The Shorteat aud only Direct Route from COUNCIL BLUFFS St. Paul, Minneapolis And all Pomts in NORTHERN I0WA & MINNESOTA. PULLMAN PaLACE SLEEPING CARS | On all night trains 7ia this Toute. y CONNECTIONS. 1. At U. P. Transfer with Un Railroad for Gmaha. 2. At Council Bluf, with Kansas Pucific Jos and Council Blufls Railroad for St. st aud all goints south 3. At Mi-sourl Valley with the Chicago and Northwestern raiiway for Chicago and all polnts east. 4. At Sioux City with Sioux City and & Paul, Olinols Ceatral end Da¥ota Southern ulriads, Sieamers for Upper Mssouri v, avigatioz and with stages for all pointy‘n the Northwest, 2 . i with Omaba and wailroad for Umaha and Southern Nebraska. §. At Fremont, Nebrasks, with the Union Pafic railroad for all poiute vest and the | Pacific coust. 7. At Wisner with stages for Norfolk and al! ‘poinis in Northern Nebraska. | B&-Tickets for sale in Chicag acd North- western Railway offces. | BBe sure your tickets read via S. C. & P. S L. BUBNETT, sup, | 1311 St bet. Farnbam and Harvey. & TCHISON F.C. HILLS, Gen, Ticket A€t | All kinds of T wua | CHAS. CSWITH P WHITE | i GEC, Ve BATTAYN, | Ai'ml'fiméma...mze__' cx.zix_m‘.e Gen'l Supt. Gen'l Pass. ag't. | _Stamy Ageat, Guide, * spedst 120t ehiSon, Hansas CHICAGO & NORTHWES'N RAILWAY. The Popular Route from OMAXA —To— Chicago and the East!| AND THE FLUID-EXTRACT UCHU The only knows remedy for Onlv Direct Route | TeWaterloo, Fort Dodge,Dubuque,La Croswe, e Du_Chien. Winoua, St Paul, Daluth, Janesville, Ken sha, Greenm iay, Racine, Stev Polnt. Wrtertown, Oshissh, Fon Du Lae, %adison and Milwaukee. BRIGHT’S DISEASE, Aud a positive cure for | Gout, Gravel, Strictures, It Being the Shortestand Fisst Comoleted Line OMAHAandCHICAGO,| Rtk Tt Mg e e Mg stock | i | wud SLEEPING CARS uipped with the 1 stlughouse Alr Brave” | o ot bions Eating Houses o Beriugall | Lousgerhoe o Whites, Disenses of the Prostrate e age can_produce. i Glund, S one in the Bladder, Coleul uz, 0 b v Taite e ok e e e | rectioa he may wish 10 go. ‘ Prieipal Gemnectiens. | AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for ‘ | 1 Disbetes, Dyspepsia Ners vous Debility, Dropsy, ortinence of Urine, Terie i or Ulceration of the Non-retenticn or I tation, Indawat SPERMATORRHEA, GRAVEL OR BRICK DUST DE- POSIT, And Mucus or Milky Discharges. Sioux C ty, Yankton and poiuts resohed via Sioux City'and Pacific railroad. AT GRAND JUNCTION for Fort Dodge, Des Moines, Ottawa and Keokuk. % AT MAESHALL for St. Paul, Minneapotis, and northwestern points. DAR RAPIDS for Waterloo, Cedar s City, Burlington und St.’ Louis. TON for Dubugue, Dunleith, Prai- rie du Chin, La Crosse, and all points on the Chicago, Cliiton and_Dubugue, and Chicago, Dubuque and Minnesota railroads. ATFCLTON for Freeport, Racine Millwau- A ail points in Wisconsin, O with 2l railway lines leading KEARNEY'S Extract Bucha! Permanently Curcsall Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsicsl Swellings. [Existing in Men, Wowen and Children, No Matter What the Age s to all eastern cities via this Talaed concerns ) S ol tchet ofices along the | Fluid Extract Buchu is. worth more thad e U B B ather Buchus combined.” checked through to all principal ‘l»,\,\l’.IT MARVIN HUGHITT, Genl Dussinge's AFT. Gen. Sup't 5.8 LACEY, G.G. EDDY, Price one dollar per bottle; or, six bottles for Ave dollars. niict s, ouia. et asiomne. | Depot 104 Duane St., N. Y. | Omaha & St. Louis Short | "seSeid ihiyior pmgaiets, oo, oa Crane & Brigham Wholesale Fraucisco, Cal. | s Swi Agents, Line 1874! TO THE - ; NERVOUS & DEBILITATED | OF BOTH SEXES. 90 OHARGE FOR ADVICE AND C6N- SULTATIOY. The Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Biufls R. R Is the ouly dire line to sST. LOGIS AND THE EAST, FROM R J. B. DYOTT, graduate of | Jefferson Medical College, Phi phia, suthor of several valuable OMAHA AND THE WEST NO CHANGE .+ cuts between Omana and st. | WOrks, 2an be consulted on all dis Louis 4na b tor ¢ between OMAHA anu NeW YORK. | eases of the Sexuul and Jrinary or- This th Ouly ~ine ruoning a gans, (which he has made an es- #CULLMAN SLEEPING CAR EAST “1AHA, ON ARRIVAL UNION PACIFIC EXPRESS TRAIN, male, no metter from what cause originating, or how lorg standing A practice of 30 years (nables him £8Paswenzers taking other routes nave & disagrecable transier ai the Kiver Station. REACHING ALL Bmsrznn AND WESTERN OITIES Wilhi Less Changes and in advance of other | lines. to treat diseases with success. Cures | guaranteed. Chacges reasonable. SER TRAINS DALY ¢ | Those at a distance ean iorward let- ters describing symptoms and en- closing stamp to prepay postage. ga~Send for the Guide to Health. This Eatire Line is equipped with Price 10¢. 3 J. B. DYOI11, M. D, Physi Miller’s Safety Platform and Coupler | street, N. ¥ and the Celebrated Westinghouse S LES to MARRIAGE. Air Brake. YOUNG MEN from £#See that your tickets read via e M man’s Palace Sleeping Can Pulace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, fon and Surgeon, 104 2D OBSTAC | Kansas City, S . Joseph & Couneil Bl Ralrod, Via Omaha and St. Louis. | Tickets for ssic st cor. Tenth and Farnham | sireets, und U. P. Depot, Ouaba. | reputation for honoral | ional Killa. Address, HOW- 2 South Ninth St itut g a higl nd profe ddwim l‘\:n Gen’ Agent. | Uharzs Popp*er' F |WHOLESALE BUTCHER VanpaLiA ROUTE | i AL SEE | 9 TRAINS DAILY! LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH Pullman Palace Cars TEROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE ilndia.napolis, Cincinnati, \ i o"I‘°“’“m°’ |LOS ANGELES (‘;fh'mbm VINEYRDS. Pittsl;urg, i De}m for :he sale \;r his | Philadelphia, INATIVE WINES - Baltimore, — ‘Washington, honrp 1 ND CATTLE BROKER, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH fehitt INEW Y ORK|MEXELLER & Co, | Arzivel of Trains from the West. Corner of Baitery and Washington'Sts. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston | | TICKETS Nk st nd af the Principal Rai’> way Offices in the West. 5 CHAS. BABCOCK, C. E. RUSSELC, S'thern Pass. AZ't, West'n Pass. Ag't. | *AN R ANCISCO, muTu PAL. PASSENGERS s | Are for Sale at the | And Points on U. P.R.R.,: hould take the DALLS, ThEA KaNsas CrTY, JOEN E.SIMFSON, CHAS. E. FOLLETT, | Toitea astartos | Vi | Confactioners’ Tool Works, | ATCHISON & NEBRASKA SonTy RAILROAD!' Thes' Mills & Bro., = Manutacturers’o | Confectioners’Tools Machize Moulds, Lee Cr: Aud seure for themseves the choice of Six Popular R ites from | Atehlsou to Chicago and St. Loals, | All making Reliable C anections and betng e | Zyuipped with Palace Day azd Sloeping Care. 1 Nos. 1301 & 1303 No Eighth St | a1 dilay and incoavenionce ariving trom PIILADELPHIA, PA. | Coicago 320 52 Lol by seeuring Tickees via ATCHISON and the ATCH1S! £ 3 Proprietor ESTABLISHED 1864." NEBRASKA RAILROAD. "Fhowas M Gro.3F Ny, ATvieP Puines. martdawim ATALOGUES SENT Direct and Reliable Connections are also male ‘upor: application. with the A. T. & . F. B. B. for the Great Arka.sas Valley & Colorado, Aod with all lines ranning South o points o ‘Soutaern Xansas aod ihe Indian Territory, Ask lor Tickets via TEANI IENERT! TATIT.OR, adel- | pecial study,) either in male or fe- | Going East or South from Omaha | KEARNEYS 'DON'T BUY! | UNTIL YOU HAVE CAREFULLY EXAMINED OUR NEW TRADZ AND LOW RESERVOIR S WE HAVE TWLLVE GOUD REASONS A\ "why thev will do your work. Quick and Easv. Chean and Clean. They bae ev.uly and quickly They are made of the bestmaterial aire but litile “N0LD BY— Excelsior Man’fg ST. LOUIS, MO., M. ROGERS. Omaha. Nobraslza esatistaciton Co., Or Sugar-Coaled, Conecentrated, Root and Herbal Juice, Anti- Bilious Granul:s. THE %LITTLE GIANT” CATHARTIC, or Multum i Parvo Phys The novelty of modern Modica, Chemical an: Pharmaceutcal Scant s No. st of ang.Iougee taking the larze. repulsive and pamscous. pilldy conposed of cheap, crude, an 1 bulky Wgredients; atiod ofschemicaf and other medt w wee: ext by e . | cinai properties from to moct valusbie rec herbs, a1d co: 8 ming e, Seary a mustard o 4 by those of such la nok xed being w0 par rening ani SRom Kindlyoperating ho pro. 1<t who, apation. Constipatio in the Shou Chest, Dizz! % | of the Stomach, Laouth, Eilious attac region’ of Ki = Iniernal Fever, Bloated fecl ¢ Stomaech, Raush of Bl . Hizh Cols od Trl hility and comy take Bre eree’s Pleasant Purgative Pelletse explanati n of my Faz : a vaict Sens ay th: tion ‘upon tho arimal cconomy 1S univer: Rland or LIssto exeapin tive impross. |t saafeontingand beitz enclosed i giaes bties b : 4 fot an Te L that they & ‘2 wi 13 w0t iho satisfaction tg who use them. aro sold Druggise 2t Do ot atlow & it enterprial s a bottle. e sod PYLES SALERATUS! —AND— |ASK FOR BAKING SODA! | BEST IN UsSsS® Pugay Meyer & Raspkeand Whitney | ‘Bauserman & Co, CASTLE BROS., IMPORTERS ;0F TEAS | —AND— East India Coods, 213 and 215 FRONT STREET | San Francisco California. | meberm | PLATIE VALLEY REAL ESTATE! | Samuel C. Smith, Local Ageat for the |U. P. R. R. LANDS, |Columbus, - Neb, Gevernment Lands Located! TU. P. Lands Sold! Improved Farms and Town Lofs CASE! —oR— {ON LONG TIME!! pa5~All Communications Cheer- fully Answered lor OMAIXA CITY STOVE STORE. E. F. COOK, 637 14th St, between Donglas sad Dodzy Manufaeturer of Tin Copper and Ware, and desier i - o€t Tron and Heating stoves Javanued and Fren: e b War PR | Cooking . o ot B

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