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hie Most Wehderfal Medical Diz- covery of the Age—Every Man kis own Phys can, Frazier’s Great Remedy e of the Tuited States hive been with all ¥iad of Patent Medicines, porters fior the. past few years, weiul maiiner. The writer uf the oliowing 1 one of the victius, and wlshes to prescnt a e teving that by Y true way ol bar being agreat suerer fr.m w scrofulons afie of_Fater cwinent. Physic i v st 2 £ oot Bitters, which Saediate relei, but after & few weeks efected 1 Cure, “The cough left me, my lungs \ivong and soupd. my appettie good, o serafutous discase had disappesred. Fecling coubdent that my Discovery posersed ouderiul healing ¥ riues, 1 gave it 1o others Siticied, and found it eBected the most miracu- Toun carcs i thousands of cases, not alotk curing Coughs, ool as g isease, wi -9 lungs and a trying wany ‘Medicines and the most us, T commenced doctoring red & Blood Searcher (‘o mediciue 10 the at Medicine Man, but 1 bave ‘sold ot Bitters, and i my de ation to piace the same within th very sullering mat, “oman a0d ehiid ou tue face of the cvilized globe Tho grand principle that operates in these Eoot Bitters is 1o power they possess iu cleans- Ing the turgid blood and banisbing the vile ual T apounded s, 14 ineral kiuglow m|4~ reach ali discases b gaiued over and comdit t st ry kuown 10 the g properties pene- the humian {rame, sooth- sireagthening the uach, er, cleansing the blood trom No othier wedicine will Neurslgia, Headache, , Piles, Liver Al ing the Kidueys aud L every kind of humor. Chronic 1 Heart Disease, Fila, Urinary Dis. Complaint, s BISVARCK AS A GRANGER. | How He Astonished a Bavarian |1y Peasant. The following tale s told of Prince Bismarek’s doings at Kissingen : One day the Prince was proceed- ing on foot from the springs to the town, and was ob) meadow which was just being mowed. The Prince is, as is well known, owner of an estate himselt, and takes a great interest in agricul- tural affairs; so he commenced a conversation with the mowers, who did not recognize him, and at last requested one of them to give him a the, which he used with app: rently great skill. The Bavarian pessants were astonished at this proof of skill on the part of a gentleman who appeared to them to belong 10 the upper classes, and ey pressed their admiration according- Assoon as the prince had left mowing the grass one of the countrymen turned to him and added: “You seem to be a good armer, sir, and can use a seythe better than 1,who have d with one more thun forty W Bism with many things in one’s lif what 1 do I like to do properly. The prince now took leave of the people, shaking hands with the man who lent him the seythe replied The chancellor was hardly out of sight of the poor peasants when a | who had watched the attentively, came up to the latter’ and asked them if the; had any idea with whom they b spoken. “No,” replied the lender of the seythe, a'good farmer, to me at least, and 1 ought to be a judge.” SWell,” replied the stranger, “he isno less a person than Prince Bis- K. “What!” asant, bewildered with the fnfor mation : “it was he who used my seythe! Then I would not i 1y money.” Sa; stranger, scene very seems to by g this, he wich | looked at Lis implement of Lus- | strewnon all parts where manure is as tenderly s a mother at and con- | gratulating all on the prospeets ofa | | good harvest which lay before them. | frequently | fully cleared and 31 | have been neglected heretofore. ut at auy rate he | exclaimed the | | | sto t with | Moneyv and Commerce. e et e e o o | the United States Sanitary Com- | mission for the purpose, immediate- fter the signing of the emanci- | | pation proclamation. At the last | session Congress appropriated $3,000 | for a pedestal. The statue will be | | placed in Lincoln square, about a mile due east of the main eastern | portico of the Capitol.— Washington | Chronicle. Dailv Review. OFFICE OMAHA DALY I;m:,} August 14, 1874, Business at the banks to-day has been about as usual, exceptinga | livlier action in currency_to market | erops. Rates of discount unaltered. | SUGGESTIONS FOR FARMERS. | T THE FIRST NATIONAL BA Land Grzats (selling). . | Land Warrants, (160 acres Earth up celery on dry days [ebosmey Land Warrants (160 acres selling) ... Agricultural College (1€0 acres buying) | Do.—Selling. Ex per ct. Fall radish should be sown. Autumn lettuce should be sown at | once. | Small salads can be sown at the | end of the month. Seed—Be careful to_select none but the very choicest for planting or b | General jobbing Gather ail seeds as fast asripened, | quite active, principallyin dry goods selecting only the very best for pre- | and groceries, with no change in | quotations. S | The early onion crop is ripened, | - Hardware, firm. shouid be pulled, well dri 4 e houid be pulled, well dried on the [y o058 TR | quiet. > 5 rather zround in the sun,’and finally stored In provisions, report, a full and lines inadry loft. Onion seed and shallots are plant- | | ed out by some in this month, and | quiet market. in the autumn, covered with litter ) for early spring pulling. Apples, in large supply, and dull. Butter, in fair local demand. Eges, quiet. No change in quations since yes- terday. Stables for horses, soiled cattle, | and all stock pens, cannot be too | whitewashed and floors limed during the hot season. OMAHA MARKETS, Caretully Corrected_Daily DRY GOODS. 7. J. BROWN & BRO., Uor. 14th and Douglas Streets. Strawberry beds should be care- | rewn with old compost as early ble, if th Lettuce, cabbage and eauliflower should also be sown for eold frames, | and spinach for winter and spring | use. PRINTS, ured crops claim precedence. | Aok lance of the hay and grain | Garner crops should be gathered in and i way as rapidly as the weath- | 1 er will permit. Plaster of Paris should be heavily | CHED SHIRTINGS. dropped, for it not only sweetens the le has been | HATCH! | Morris' shingling, No 1 do d o 2 Matamoras Best Oak e e — o Calf, Teading brands Douestic Kifs. i Galf Hemlock Upper, per 1001 o gl do do e doaea, 5. (Boot Leg) per Toot, (oit i (Glove Welt Leather, per side; Boot. Webbing, per bolt, Ok Hurnses L4ather, - do o do " do o do No. OskLive 4y Hemlock Harness Leather, Ko, dof = waps - TasNe, Hewlock Line do ir Tiridle, per side, Teai Collaks, per doz... Stage do ' do Scoich do do Concord do o Collar Leather (Black) per oot do do . (Russet) do Pateat Dash Leather. S0APS Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers. Sapc. Publico, 6 1-2@6 3+4; Savon Republ.c, de., Chemical Olive, 6 to 61-2; Palm, 5@5 14 ; German Mot- led, 6 1-4a6 1-2. ART GOODS AND UPIOLSTERER'S STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnbam Street, furnishes the following quotations: FRAME MOULDINGS. 0il walnut mouldings, one inch, per foot; 5¢; 2inch 10¢; 3 inch 15¢; polished walnut, 1 inch 7¢; 2 inch 15¢; 3 inch 2le. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 6@15¢; 2 inch 12@30¢; 8 inch 18@ 45¢; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 iuch 5@10¢; 2 inch 10@20¢; 8 inch 15@30c. ‘WINDOW SHADES. Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00@ 4 00; each sdditional foot, 75¢ per GROCERIES. BTEELE & JOIINSON 538-54 | CLARK & FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND | 11TH ST PUNDT, MEYER & BAAPKE, 212 FARN- | —WHOLESALE DEALERS- MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 Farn- WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & CO., 247 Douglas St. J. 3. BROWN & BRo., Cor. Douglas Streets. SUGAES. Standard A Cirele A Exta € Yellow € N O choice do good | 0 G yava, Comumon pr Good Choice do N 0 wola Rangoon choice. Carolin..... M Wes Schofer: standard. stecling, PLUG Biack goods, We b Vi rnia peach:s per pound. doo apples T do wan cherr I ckberries, do raspberries... do raisius, per New in barrels .. do duiry 2 pound can Myer's do do_do dc do Williay o peaches per cas Constant | CHICAGO & NORTHWES'N RAILWAY. | The Popular Route from OM A X A —To— Chicago and the East! ANDTHE Omnlv Direcct Route | TeWaterloo Fart Dodse, Dubnque,L Crosse, I'rairie Du_Chien. Winooa, | St Paul, Dulath, Janesville, Keno- It Being the Shortestand Fist Comuleted Line Between OMAHAandCHICAGO, mi uts bave taken place in ucing Grade, and placio Tron | s, adding to its roilisg stock with Steel 1 DAY and SLEEPING CARS | Equipped with the “Westiughouse Air Brake” | i AL Viatlorm,” extabishing comtria: | Vish o . Principal Conneetions. SOURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for 7, Yankion sad poluts reschod via ad Pacifc railzoud. for Fort Dodge, Reokuk. | ND J AT MAESHA LLfor St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, and northwestern points. AT CEDAR RAPIDS for Waterloo, C agton and St.' Lou e, Dunleith, Prai- all points on the icigo, ubugue, and Chicago, Dubuque and Minuesota railroads. AT FULTON for Freeport, Kacine Millwau- | Kee, and ail points in Wisco AT CHICAGO with all railway lines Jeading out of Chicago. eastern cities via this line can be procured, and any informati n ob- tained, concerning Houtes, Hates, etc, at the Companie’s Office, 218 Farnham Street,'Omal and also at the principal ticket offices along the line of the U. P. R. R. checked through to all principal VIN HUGHITT, G. G. EDDY, Gen't Ag't Oulaha. nich18v Omaha & St. Louis Short KEARNEY'S FLUID-EXTRACY L YOU HAVE UNT OUR NEW The only knows remedy for BRIGHT’S DISEASE, And a positive curs for Sout, Gravel, Strictures, Diabetes, Dyspepsia Ners vous Debility, Dropsy, Non-retention or Facoztinence of Urine, Trvie tation, Indawation or Ulceration of the BLADDER AND XIDNEYS SPERMATORRHEA, Loucoertioe or Whites, Diseases of the Prostrate Glund, S one in the Bladder, Coleul tz, s GrAVEL or mmick pust pE- A 1 : PONIT, Quick and Easv. And Mucus or Milky Discharges. KEARNEY'S Aok T Extract Bucha ! =% !l aremaicofthe besimaterial The Permanently Curesall Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings. = - = Excelsior Man'fg ST. LOUIS, MO., AND BY M. ROG ERS. Omaha. Existing in Men, Women and Children, No Matter What the Age: Prof. Stecle says: “One bottle of Kearney's Fluid Extract Buchu ix worth more than all other Buchus combined.” Price one dollar per bottle; or, six bottles for ve dollars. Depot 104 Duane St., N. Y. A physician in attendance to answer corres pondence and give advicegratis. B send stamp for pamphlets, free. g | CAREFULLY EXAMINED LOW RESERVOIR = Chea» and Clean. Nebraslz a Crane & Brigham Wholesale Agents, San Francisco, < N Line 1874! The Kansas City, St. Joe and NERVOUS &- DEB“—'TATED OF BOTH SEXES. , but absorbs and saves valuable plant food, and is itself carried to the soil with the manure. her child. Bo one sces that the Ba- varian peasants have more esteem and a greater liking for Bisman than the ultramontane journals wish | to make one believe. But g few hours after the event it was known, of course, thraughout the watering. place, and everybody, and more es- pecially the Englishmen resident G. W. FP\.AZIERA | }..»n-, proceeded to sec the spot and CLEVELAND, OHHIO. the, and to converse with the & ppy owner of the latt The | ning of swamps and wet lands 3 00at 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50. yelishmen were desirous of buying | €an usually be better dome this LUMBER. the seythe which had become | month than at any other time. If A : gl such an interesting object, and were | help is scarce, you can, at least, du- 3 nprat idding one another in theirof- | Ting the dryest time, make close Sublect to ctange ot aric m onted fers to the peasant; but he refused | observations as to the ex tenee of | WM. M. FOSTER, to part with it, saying, in his bread | Springs, their course, ete., and get 5 5 R R . o e aiae Aot “itisa tossstre | 2eally Bafoperation ot ihis fime talor OniU:E: Bl itrack bt ) to me now, and I will keep it, but | can be procured. everybody may see it.”” The field pair. o "do Ma REPPS. 2 d : » tomatoes : Union ind all wool terry, per yard opny ‘per case .. 1 50@3 ,0; Imperial; plain and stri- " Wikslow " 4o Pody i CURSHC0S e e DAMASKS. :f.:mu rries, lj“ - . l' \‘:: Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, [ """ 2 2 0043 0, MATTRASSES. Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 0045 00; straw, Até females,these e e-pecially Te- will do more toward arvy, Tetwr, Fever | TanES Sugar-Coaicd, Concentrated, Root and Herbal Juice, Ant Billous Granules. THE “ LITTLE GIANT” CATHARTIC, or Multum i\ Parvo Physic. The novert fodica actnsc et Common turmps ought to be sown | on every vacant space during this and next month. Those not ma- turing will do to pull green for late fodder, or act as a mulch if left on the soil, or may be plowed in as a green erop. Council Bluffs R. R 2 Chemical anc | 10 HARGE FOR ADVICE AND CoN- use of any loog SULTATION. = i balky tapred sST. LOGIS | s popertica fro « valuabio roats AND THE EAST, FROM | Dn J. B. DYOTT, gradus 1o & minote Gran recr than n musterd | Jetlerson Medical College, Phila > phia, suthor of several Golon s, per pouna Young H¥sot, per pouni... Gunpowder, " do ~ do Iathe ouly dire line to FLOUE. | the I 193 Superior Ditters are sold by a rekecpers unid Ch & Cobh ton Myers & Cautield, or street, Cloveland, O.; B. L. Falin Co. ge' , Goodwin & ¢ i Curran & C 8 and 9 Colle: Puiladelph Park, Cinciuna- Frazlers I street e BAGS. lowed by thoseut OMAHA AN THE WEST Jamiies, heavy Weight. ... light do valuable i powe foabd for 4 cars between Omana and st. | Works, 2an be consulted on all diss e wondeiil 1 1t0: ¢ betwoen OMAIIA 3 - S NeW YORR. eases of the Sexuul and Crinary or- e NO CHANGE GEO A. HOAGLANI. Raspberries and blackberries, as | B 3| Jotsts, .o ! ‘I | soom us done fruiting, should have : der S lv_ | “ Bismarck’s s possi= | their old wood cut out, all shoots e i = ble that next year we may find not required destroyed, that* the o 3. IMPORTANT | [y monument of Bisnarck, onf whole growth may g0 to the r = S i S, i thissame field, just as we find one | paining stalks, which should be A% stock baards, 3 ; 10 of the Emperor Jos uiding the | yinched back af the tops and tied plow in Moravi o it Gost s d do %) & guests of encourage 2 ravelers. | e watering s “CT do do 1 the it elear, 1,134, 1 | proposal. who solicit | PFOPOS { 20 do ' do TEAD, gans, (which he has made an e allthe caae e male or fe- | momizea tad mo prodice @ moe a Gugh, 1 gensly Cathare 0 tewa dding and sills, 20 tt, and un- 8200 | Nutmegs, P 800 do 2 0 ark & This th Only _ine running a G CAR EAST christened CULLMAN SLEEP pecial study,) eith male, no matter from what eause COLUMEIA RIVER SALMON. | or how long standing | | ating < | | up, to side shoots for | o o fruiting. Try Dubreuil's experiment on | = .| melons for enlarging the fruit: Dis- | Biddeford........o. o - . R A Huse in Hilwaukeo Cutting | clve (lirty grains copperas (sul. | Mowsier.. - I D e o s G i Up Queer Antics. phate of iron) in one quart of water, YANKEE N \ E S e e pen {16 M1 swankies Wikcons | and sprinkle on the vines at even- bpary et Milwaukee has & genu- | 1% He recommends five water- at ings during the season, stating that it has a magie eflect on the fruit. WHITE FISH to treat diseases with suceess, Cures atirely vegetab! nnF.’lM Hoad: 31 do do o Floorigg, clear........... Ist couo 1kits ... Family in kits guaranteed. Charges reasonable. PASSENGER TRAINS parLy ¢ | Those at a distance can forward le KEACHT EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES With Less Changes and in advance of other lines. CIMEN, rs and solicii DIRECT FROM SIOCK, who section, by Rtail or Boat, selling any class of goods, aré r ¥ quested 1o send their BUSINESS and vk VATE stting class goods Those who aro al p This matie. is INDIVIDUALLY therefor notice may Travel that the tio LIsT, wlso th trade. b ters describing symptoms and en- ! closing stamp to prep perSend for ¢ | Price 10¢. posta .n[mlm. PI- 0 Guide to Health., | Bio: a ieeling ‘m,:’l l:‘... | 1t P urgal enl.. region’of Kidn 1 KURTZ MOHR & €G., 251 Farnham Street. | haunted house, where the make things lively by* stoves, chairs, pots, ketiles, tables, nd vegetables atspectators. Tt it ting, but decidedly uncerta [ when a huge stove jumps up and down and suddenly strikes out from the shoulder at an unsuspecting and iy | unbelieving mortal. Mr. George Nk iow, | W. Allen, one of our best known R New Yomx Crrv. | citizens, furnishes us the faets of — | this peculiar case. They are as fol- ¢ lows This forenoon at the house of Wi, Practical “Watchmaker, | Giddings, in Allen’s addition to the 15 @17 (0 This CIGARS. N, Manufacturer, 5t ial attention, as ly in August, pastures get re- duced, and, food Lecoming scarce, SPOOL UL Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars, J. B. DYO111, M. D, A" shingles... 01 shingics. w No 1 sh ngies Lath per 1000. they grow thin, and cease to yield = i D& M pickels oir 100 . Upma | Domestic o 00 | Square’ do” do truction. milk abundantly. They should be kept In well-watered, shady pas- | Domet -S, G2 00 | 0'G Batten pe 2 Grand Central, tures, when allowed to Tun out, orin | > "5 ;o 80O pough do a0 E Sa— Tt cool, well-ventilated stables, with < 2 ® Liberal discount on carload lots | La Boqiet o plenty of pure well-water at their 5 WINDOWS, (Glazed.) Sman T service. In either case, the value | Stanley Yours Trily of sown fodder grops will become ap- | ouoman strips [GURIEEAL parent, none of which is better than | p et corn, sown in drills and frequently | Hebr Giddin horse-hoed. Many farmers are now | L Twelfth ward, a sudden and unac- | fyllowing this method of supplying e 5 countable commotjpn commenced | qummer- food, but thousands have withthe furniture. Chairs went sud- | yever tried it, even on a small scale. |/denly from the floor up to the cell- | e~ T mg, and one broke in falling back M PON'S APPLETON'S to the floor. Crockerywould fly from A nc'cr was known before, 4 the China-closet ouf upon the floor, MEeYICAN .iiiinjice The warerns i CYCL OPZEDIA | flew off the stove and up-set, wtth | Az rising from Pacificsstrand its scalding water, upon Mrs. Gid- | why Bl Wiy Tinge New Revised Edition. I T e e ; amp flew from the shelf and broke | Tiansolthemane o Entirdy rearitien by tho ablest writers on | iy pjeces upon the floor. A pail filled | g AR o | contonn $ 19} Lara o1, No1 soditlo-trated with Several Thouwsaad | with earth and flowers was taken | T cventy. % a2 00| e Ol s G IS e = Bagraviags aod Mape. | from the door, and flewover a fence BeyS Varar gt hor: Tt S| 6 Tk work orlginally pablishod under the title | into the next yard. On being | UL 01 28 Tutnisabing; of Ta Nxw AMEmICAN Cycroeakpia was | brought back again, it went flying | W Ve s over the same fence. Wood from a which Lo tho wi PAINTS, &C pile wentflying over the fenc i o e ¢ jakin placo I every, snch uf | The floor of the house was filled e s to submit it to s exact | With debris of broken chairs, crock- | Puity in Bladders.... and thorough revision, and to issue 3 new | ery, otc, ete. The women of the | i G ek p i 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily, | fon entitled, THE AMERICAN CycLOPA- | neighborhood all gathered there | and were terribly frightencd. They | e P b : TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. | *Ratronh tor sent for Messrs. Geo W. Allen and his brother, Rufus Allen, who Railroad, tor Oskalooss, Otias MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & | AT GRINNELL with the ¢ happened to be'down at their tan- and St. Louis. | yloya forall poin AT AT WEST LIBERTY with the strial and useial | NeTy. They went in and saw the | 2= FARNHAM. Cedar Rapids & Stinnesota. Rallroad fof refinement of | destruction, but believed nothing as HARDWARL. T.N PLATE. Tlife, Great wars and consequent revol to the causes, but saw the results, J0UN T, Cark Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, | Merrice’s Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler | and the Celebrated Westinghouse Air Brake. B35ce that your tickets read via | 1 and duly sdvised of ‘address, (by Jetter ouly), inimpaired for OBSTACLESto M Lo the e WIAPPY BELETF h i not the Kansas City, § . Joseph & Council lafs Ralrod, Via Omaha and St. Louis. Tickets for salo at cor. Tenth and Farnbam streets, aad U. P. Depot, Omaha. 35 per cont off Chicago list. DOORS, (Wedged ) 25 per ceut off Cl 1cago list. and Cireulars | sent free, in se S SN RS <k N o L jonal kills. ta \aduce W maler's X JORN BAUMES, White com BLINDS. 30 per cent o st White lime per U1, onitily ot o i Fiaster paris per b Ciasterihg balr per Visic Tarred feltyoo Plastering boirs 19) 0y O 3 Y | 17 Foratum , 8. % O, 11th St eyl CALIOUN MILLS FLOUR. Gen' Ageht. | — | | 18 14th . cha.rTe; Poi’ée;y e T-}WHOLESALE BUTCHER CATTLE BROKER, BCITY, - - UTAR Wholesale depot Hall barel. S3¢KS e Street. | ¢ garnarp, Gen’l Supt THE COMING STRUGGLE, St. Joséoh. aa'ago, and Pacific R. R. {OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST, Via Des Moines, 1avenport and Rock Island. CORSET: Fronch whalebone OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, &e. N. L. D. SOLOMON. The voters of our nation, ‘VANDALIA [ ROUTE | . | iid L }M. Keller, 3 Bl s | 3 TRAINS DAILY! LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH fel2rt ROBER' STEELL. RAL ROUTE FROM ed in patriots' blood, slaves; g s once bore, GENERAL COMMIS oo, ne cent for tribute, J. C. KOSENFELD gives us the following quotations his day : Butter, active 22cts. in tubs; Eggs | 10 per dozen; Live Chici 250 per doz.; Gooseberri i bue.: Cherries, 4 80 per bu.; Lemons, | 12 00 per box, and Raspberries per quart; Blackberri rants 20c. hough obsolete lon; ain as ever true: But millions for defense. ey WESTINGUOUSE PATEN Miller's Patent Safety Pl re cquipped with the Ak BRakrs and forn and Coupler. Sirehaton it Lokt : White Lead, Proprietor of the Party ties and party laws i Tht g SPE o e as Then shall our Flag more proudly foat Uabora stall giadly grest i of the free. Pullman Palace Cars THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE s Indianapolis, Cincinnati, ‘clence, necting as follows : h the Des Moines Valley , Keokuk RISING SUN thin the last ten years tuo progress of dis- covery in every depariment of knowledge has ade & new work of reference an imperative want. The movement of political affuirs has kept | o we'll try to deal, should deal with man, e we sk 3 live gureles, ell as cheap as anybody can), Andit atat you need, You chance to meet, Rewember Buace, the I Ou Upper Dougias Street. urlington, BEST IN USE Prna, Meyer & Raavkeand Whitasy 10314 1C, fair quaiity. ‘Bauserman 10315 Ic, best g 1ix14 1IX do ettt Common va Horse shoe b . Norway nail rod Xdo 7 == Depot for the sale of his | Eastern cities, any infor- arrival of Traics from the West, SAN ®r ma7 il PASSENGERS Going East or South from Omaha c1sco, €L, Office over tho State w and 13th streets. Bank, corner ¢f Far | Carriage and tire.... position as have been ience and ealarged SHEET IRON And Points on U. P.R.R., hould take the FOR SALE BY E. M. CIL.ARK, 1 American Tron... Wisner, - Neb e AGRICULTURAL TM “LEMENTS. H Holt’s Hg hs‘ e olt's Sa vest King.per do. net. Champion .. s £ viv hs ATCHISON & NEBRASKA RAILROAD' And all Pomts in NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA. PULLMAN PaLACE SLEKPING CARS n H y P e e Sonfactioners" Tool Works, o L AT o Less than full bundles add one cent. GALVANIZED. ARE CONVENIENT TO 1o B And eure for themselves the choice of Six Fopular K. ites from Atehisoa to Chicago and St. Louis, All making Reliable G anections and being Thos' Mills & Bro., | Manutacturers o CONNECTIONS. 1 AL U. P Trander with Railroad for Omaha. % sl 2A1 Council Bint, with Kansas City, i S g, | Confectioners’Tools aud al polats soutl. : Mschite ouids, Ice Creem . At ) ouri ley with the Chicago and | Bgui o Vel yith the Chiceand 4 e . uippsd with Palace Day and Slespisg Cara, Nos. 1301 & 1303 No Eighth St | Al d-iay ani inconvenionce ariviog frow | ecrionsed scansioracan bo wreidod Woos. ot PEILADELPH1A, PA. | Chicago and Si. Louls by secaring Tickets via ATCHISON and the ATCHISUN & oMAIIA OXTR EstapLisHED 1964, NEBRASKA RAILROAD. s | Ao Mise. ATALOGUES SEXT | Direct and Reliable Connertions ars shomade | 60 R @V 38 S ’I',OI.& GEn LML [(CATALOGUESSENT | Dired Blsle Crnsectons, sr s e | Great Arkasas Valley & Colorado, | E. F. COOK, 637 14th B¢, betwes Douglas FEADN L TEXEET, | Acd withal lines runving South 1o points | Manafactarer of Tin Copper wnd She TATT.OR;, e ke i o Ware, and dealer fn. 13th St., bet. Farnham and Harney. Cooking and Heating stove/ LINCO N & ATCHISON | ‘CHAS. C.8MITH, " F. WHITE All kinds of TAILORING, CLEANING and Gew’I Supt. Gen't Pam At Jessusod- i B REPAIING done at reascnc)le rates fl),, o 'rench woriil Atghison, Kansas Wok done st gireisds ! Pacific PADES AND SHOVE Rowlmd's No2 Llack shovels, D Ii... do polished do ~ do . do biack spades do do polishy Burlingto, Colar’ Rapids, Dubuive & St Paul, At WILTON JUNCEION with the rehar momast, The Sril war of suronn | While Mr, (jcorge W. Allen wi VENPOLT with the Davonpor v ey, da fa counselling the women ‘o dismiss bl Maitout o Toinis Bort o o O LO0S ANGELES e work appears ily > T ROCK 4 - i ot u e Soars ol i 12312 10 e S e adusir i nuece to remove covers from the stove, | . urve o7 xAnuatE T o ail poiats in noribera Tinols | ‘Large acoessions 10’ our geographical know- | o vhich was resting on the stove | 4 " ST AR, S nsin. TERS e e male by e Tdeintigabe ex- and which was resting on the stove GKEBE & KARBACH, ion lixorX AT'ROCK ISLAND with the Rocklord, Rock IMPORTERS |OF The greai political revolutions of the last | the legr with considerable force, s | 10 plate b nd points south. N decade, witu the natural result of the u.«.t( el i = OMAHA, - - NEB. IA“\:;nrnr'.\lvm;K:.:wlzg".llu-l e o AFR v, Eaouth, and feet away from it, Soon a newly- Northwestern horse nails 22 " 25 | Kooing IC charcoal do with ¢ 3 | beeu fougnr apd important sicges made pie, standing upon a tabie, Dundee thimble skeius, discount 43 per cent, | Boofin do ior LB Ll the AND [ » g of which the re as yeu pre BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. 20523 IG ‘eharcoal roofim 2 J o 2 | Hona o the'ddy, bu whish ought now o take | gainst the stove. He retreated S : - s ~ | East India L LRI ML | o he room, S et | gt e oot e : GxErs o Washington, BRAN DIES "~ aoaa [ — furnish an accurate acount without human % do Omaia, and also at the principal ticket offices | N W R K meb67ia 2t s tnt, el 12, o522 & | agency e TR e : £ |[M.EELLER &Co, -~ & s witnesses who are beyond im- e — |8 do "do 5 8 | Baggage Checked Throngh to all T | 3 pe o et give » succinct and original Teeurd of 3 : o = i teia | Corneriof Bastery andWashington:se PLATTE VALL o T teode of political and historial eveat. ENOCH HENNEY, 104 casing 3o : Ak - - el e ork b pown begun aiterlong and care- | AlL of the above Mr. Aller s wil- Y ’ 9 do" do 2 : 2 a ST, . RIDDL z = - . ful preliminary labar, and with the most ample | Jing to testify to. How to account | & do do Sheet tin 25 to 35 Gen’l Pass'r Ag't, el ONLY GNE CHANGE TO Nouo of the origiaal stereotype plates Tave | electricity. This does not appe: BOLTS, ;l.m».’»' 1035 inches per sheot. Ticket Agent, Gen’l Western Ag't oo e, forwing [hfact o uev creopetis very regsonable, hewever. How | discount oL extrn refNaT: 2284 Omaba Omata. | ol b vame Atk 30 Compass as ith pradeces” S | 25 bepion : s - - v Ave for Saleat the | 5 . o B i i Lo emtats 1 (3¢ :m‘\\\\:}vu ‘,5[.‘"" I';mm |-rl wuse | ' Narrow wrousht,fast oin..discount ;l!cCKE'[;S Gomrany'a” Oace, | Samuel C. Smlth, et s | pota of Jearth. to fly over fereth. Cast, loose piy Teversiblonrs do. cota o Folrtls & Chostnug o ] newly-made pies t prance around cn The Shortest and only Direct [ Tioe iussrations which ars introduced for | V1Y Diyeapce &n ] only Dire way Oflices in the West. | Local Agent. for the the first time in the present odition have hoen | the roow, and things in general to ’ “:L:.a"fi!f::ufi;‘fkfii Fist qualtty, Numbers16 to 2¢ Routelfcom CHAS. BABCOCK, C. E. RUSSELL, give gruster luckdity and force to the explna: | =\ i it jan't. electrieliy, §s it =t Datias, Tekas, Kansas Gy, e st el historss i 09 spirits? Real, genuine ghosis? Who Strapand T. Clireoal both sides COUNCIL BLUFFS »mEs e G i st amous and remarkable féatures of scencry A ] i - L g o Pa s | s s 3 B T e e .| S account or < tivly | Elkhorn Valley Lands ! r . WEENCIE L% 220 TxpisNAroLis Sibes | LINCOLN ROUTE Columbus, - Neb, ? e Coe's hmmitation. 5 lo lo 2 e o = | o ot raiher an et N - Gavernment Lands Located! o pains have been spared to do "o’ 25 Unitea siaros 2 u: d it is believed % dz B .on is Gnorumous, nd it 1 beiex ] ey wiil fuls welcoms reception 8 an- ad- and Lincoln Parks. o Ka."), safned fearare of the Cyclopadia, aud worthy | ¢ : Tia bigh <baractor. | Two new statues will make their ! on dslivery of each volume. It will 'be com- | Bt Aari Improved Farms and Town Lobs for - Th Xirten large octavo volumes, each | the capital during the present year. e Lt : weveralthousand Wool Engrivings and with | statue of General Jok 1 ‘merous colored Lithographic Ma | bronze statue of General John A. NE [] CASTEH - Haniine, chief of saft to cinerai | FINEST in the STATE! Inextra Cloth, per vol... Grant while ir and sub- a |ON LONG TIME!! 8a5~All Communications Cheers country, which wasat its height when the last Paul Railroad for points north. v =g e their fears, the iron ladle-hook, used TN 2 e B A e it e Eep e et KoM VINEYRDS. CASTLE BROS., plorers of Al | hearth, flew and struck him on [5y ; Lecwesn Farnham:and srney iste | Germon 14%20 1 fstand and St. Louis Railroad for St. Louis | Hme, have brou view s multitude 2 5 d ¢ ek stove as himself, and e was ten horse s, per ke 5 ! : 3 X for Hen: NATIVE WINES | AL Spring’and Farm Wagons, - i N paind il sod el Stor balfpatent axles, discqpnt 10 percor’” | 10x14 16 coke 4o —AND— $0 the newspapers or 1n_the tratsient publ wnd smashed up i proparicg the prescat edition for the press | gy eing hit by these unaccounta- | AGRICULTURAL el ] o Solplaene O emn | San Francisco Califor - A 2 poi g sco - Californises e e e e R e e il e | is vouched for by scores of v uable vrices mydaws | Jaiy i L e Sy b s g e tnCipal Bastern Pomta rces for carryiag it 0n 10 & successful | e = Wrought, all sizes..-ro- 3 o do do i T | otires Tor ‘caryiog i 68 10 & | for it hie cannottell, unews it 1< by | JUStice of the Peace | Wi « I - s 5 AckY," ™ 5 srevis 'REAL ESTATE 4 g ot i o | el ezt Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston . : oo = could electricity so suddenly take | - BUTTS. - S e S e z : = J5re and wiih sk Lprot: Sioux City & Pacific R. R. = i Logtny ond mi i s ISCELLANEOUS. o Ol B (e e we N EA Y e for the sake of pictoris* eficw, bt 1 | Five a private sort of cireu AP & T S'thern Pass. A't, West'n Pass. Ag't. U.P.R.R LANDS' b sclen~e and na‘ural history, aud depici (e = - 2 can account for it No 2. nics and wanufsctures, Al- b . = s = Covs gumntoen Juniata, Nor'24 St. Paul, Minneapolis, | 3 Sonare. thel Mptiatic. excellence: the cost of | Statues to be Placed in Rawlirs el U. P. Lands Sold The wor« is soid 10 Sutacribers oy, payable | gppearance in the public squares of | Sontatning about 800 paged fully Mastrated with | The first will be a semi-colossal | PRICE AND STYLE OF BINDING. —OR— pmumand of the ar- And’will be sold at from fully Answered Lo Library Lesther, por voi... mies of the United S 12 oy Mo v Sequently Seretary of War during | $2,50 to $5,00 PER ACKE! Ju full Moroceo, antique, gllt edges, per the earlier portion of the first Pres SR = 1000 | dential administration of General For Cash or on Long Time. B i ‘ma, untl coupletion, wid be Issued once 1u ere, and is n e s o months e Anrearcas oxeto, | U pedestal contracted for with the | p e (-AND EXPLORING 11CK- ratorh s e s sar i1 | Westham Gravite Co., near Rich- | poiS £ - & N. W. Desent rail, on sppiiiation. mond. The statue will be placed in | e i FIRST CLASS CANVASSING AGEN1S | Rawlins Square, immediately south- | gor 1 3 FILES. b e b west of the new State Department. | = Hargrave, Smith & Co D.A 1'£ [ & Co The other statue s of Abralam | — E American ~File Co...."" 2 eton ., | Lincoln, sixteenth Prexident of the | @x PER DAY. Agents want- HAMMERS. PP ? | United iates, and exceuted in | 99, 60 $20 ' All G ol vorke | Hardoe AENo3, 162 . 549 & 551 Broadway, | Rome by the sculptor Ball. The | mirnieofeiber sex, young or”ols, “uke | Mimmondisa ENod i i , & ork. ]hlndwhlch purchased this was com- the inlog cise. | do ; New Y * | menced bya subseription of five SRR e | o COPPER. Braziers 6 to 9 do 10 w0 do 124to oo Lippencott’s Western Crown.. 4o o COFFEL MILLS. Farke's Mo inn tox caring coupons which will | 5 625 Upiaa ir ken at full cost in payment | e do% do Br 883Kk 98 g8sEss ssc@ 73 for Upper Missouri River, tion “and with stages for all e Northwest. 5. At Blair with Omaha and Northwestern wailroa { for Umaha and Southern Nebrasia. 6. At Fremont, Nebraska, with the Union Pacifie railroad for all pointe west and the Piciic cont. . At Wisner with stages for Norfolk and al! 9 10 poins in Northern Netyaaka; —— W 0 oy ickets for sale in Chicago agd North- Nos. 0106 889 Ion wetor Raihway omcen 0 204 Norih = i 3 B&"e sure your tiekets read via S. C. & P, Rallway, L. BURNETT, Sup't, Nos. 15,16 F. C. HILLS, Gmfifltl&anx“l. Per budle 15 per centdiscoun b ‘w. “Ageat, Gmuse, X 5'and 9, Planished. Bolt Opper.... ... ... Copper boUtOIm....oomeve- Proprietors : Thomas Mirrs, gb’ 3 Busee 88888 pen——

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