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he Most Wonderful Medical Di. covery of the Ago—Every Man his owa Phys’clan. Frazier’s Great Remedy The poo humbug. P eeving that by dicansiug the blond was theenly tfue way of baniehing discase, and Deiog 3 srent suflirer from weak lungs anda serofalons agoet Tinds o ¥ emingat Puysicians, 1 ¢ Shyaclf, and ¢ It 4 scovered & Blood Searcher, oot itters, wiich ot only gave me In Tediate relei, ected 2radical cure .y lungs became wrong e ol a0d. the erafulons ppe Feetiog co ed ‘huworsin the bood. Thedemand friends and other - bearing about these g sery great, T commenced & -he FIRAZLE © backward edicine to the from Bitters becom tinz them up for sl ROOT BITTERS, presenting either 1 ublic—not bein; m getiing b thousands of by it'is my desire sination to place the every suflering man, an and child on tue face of the civilized o e ‘The grand principle that operates in these Rt htters s (e pawer they possens 0 Cleate- g the targid biowd and tanisbing tho vile hunors irom. the system. = tioot Bitters are from foots. combined wis Dinste, 1 Gur forefatbers, when people wero curcd by Sndother poisuns of the mineral Kisgdom " Ther m"nfl h tural pas ! the y m( out disease, take away all sickness Tmce they st reach il diseases by puriboa: b they bive "l stations Tout Vitalite every Lind of humor, N “aelicine wil s ot iers, A1) Dyspepei Urinary Complain such dis: aud a poisonous condition of the Weakly: nervous young men, saflering § of eradicating Syphilis, Bolls Flus, "Wor.as, Blotchas, Pust tions, piaples on the {are, and the Hivod than all other rewcdics G. W. FRAZIER, | 193 Superior Myors & Canfield, 127 Wat- er B. L. Fah Co., Pith Boston, States M New ry Curran ‘Honse, $ and 9 Colloge Place, b Brothers, Philadelph:a; Ful® icago ; John D. Park, Cincinna- i, and other first=class Drag Houses, " this notice to. your druggist o Ask for FRAZIERS ROUT BITT Keeper. and accopt 10 substitute whatever. Prico wi Commercial Travelers S1OCK, and w six bottles Jesch of All—31 per botdle g g ivisdéwly IMPORTANT MERCIAY, TEAVELERS who soliclt ATALOGUE, TRADE- HER cPECIMEN, mers and solici wade DIRECT FROM travel in any section, by rade by Rail or Boat, selling any class of goods, are INDIVIDUALLY to sa'esmen men_ solicitin, thereforo £> uested 1o ‘send their BU ATE ADDRESS, as below, statiog class of sell, aud b employed; also trade in this SCIALLY _desi anver. 1 that this | ‘Botics maz meet. the eye of ALL Commercial — Nalesmen Travelers snd that tion. will in ‘this country and will AT ONCE give it their atien- 4 who ‘with_above ‘be CONFIDENT. advispd of Dhbject - view. —Ticuse address, { e " i) 00 OPERATION, eare Geo. P. Bowell & Ca,, 41 Park Row, yseodim NEw Yok CiTY. JOHN BAUMER, Practical -Watchmaker, | oo Thio Uniod States, “Sitoryani publ . 171 Farnpsm , 8. B Oor. 11th Bt OMAHA APPLETON’S American CYCL OPAEDIA New Revised Edition. ntirdly rewritien by the ablest writers on ‘every subject. Printed ‘andillustrated with Several Th ‘Engravings and Maps. ok o X originally published under thetiile D O AMEMICAN CYCLOPAEDIA Wik T o 1564, sinc. which g tho wide et I Mich it s attained in all parts of Ui st dovelapmeat e Ul S aken place i every branch o ire, dod art, have Induced the ence, I iishers to submit it to an exact nd o fssue 8 new MERICAN CYCLOPAR- NEB Tux worl ad thorough rorisio “Gition entitied, THE P ¥ihin tho last ten years o progressof dis- covny i every depariment of knowlodge has Sade’s Bow work of reference an imperative want. " ovement of political allairs has kopt i discovertomof science, and. theit tiful application to the industrial and useful nd "The ‘convenience and refinement of e Tile. Great wars and consequent. zevolu- Hrom navé occured, involving national changes P pecaliar mouent. The cieil war of ourown o ke, which waxat its height when the last Smiea af the ol work sppeared, has happily e vnded, and & new conrse of commercial snd industrial activity has been commenced. eocemsions 0’ OuF gcographical know- Ve bech made by the indeiatigable ex- of ‘Atrica. B . political revalutions of docale St the natural result of the e, have brought {ato public view a multitud it men, whose nathes are iu every one mouth, w "tho particulars. Great batties have B aa imporiant sieges malmia o which tho decale are s et prosrve T ewapapers or i the trausie s B at which ought ow 1 take e lace in permanectand autbentic history. i preparitg tho present edition { t Eadaetrdingiy Len the st of the editors o ing down the B e atad o furhish & accurate accaunt of e, et vocen, discorerls 1 cience of o production in literature, and o T eat 1A zention in the practical’ arls, as e aato give a succinet and orlginal record of Thie progress of political aud historlal event. e work has becn begud aiter long and carc- ful prelistnary labor, abd with Uhe most ample resdurces for e Termination. "None of the origl e a stereotype plates have peome o\ ovesy page has ban printed o e, loriaing It & new Cyclopudis, B ] compass aa 113 predeccs” e greater pocuniary Lxpon 307, D24 VR ek tmprovermeata (o . Com- position as have boen :mwfl by longer ex- P e Which are_introduced for e e o the prescat ‘sditignhave been e e ox the sake ol pictosis! effect, bui to 4 et Tackiy and force 10 the explany: Firaativatest, Thoy smbrace all iranches o Homa i e O ural fstory, aud depict the Sclen e B0 and remarkableléatures of secnery B ahor, e, s ol s varions B (oo fo Inaracion riher than ahinert, mo palns have been e thel. At excallonce: the cont of el execu on In enorious,. nd it s beliered il Eudn welcome recep 2 e festarsof e Cyclapeis 834 woriky i ot 18 soid 15 Subscribers only, payabl onddivers of each volume. 1t will 'ba com- leted 1n xixien large ociavo, volu Eniaineatow:soopegesuly Ulasirced ¥ith Sevenal thowand Wi rings and with Bmerous colored Lit Aipe. PRICE AND STYLE OF BINDING. In extra Cloth, per Yal. .. -come- 1o Tibrary Leisher, per Vol o il oy Sorbeo e T sia, extra gil, por v 18 Bl oroces, antique, i Yol In full but | | T will go to | hue, and the whites of her ey | siekly yellow. INESS and PRI- | ol whose lives every onie is curious | ying it on 10 & successful | MISS EDITH'S PRACTICE. “Ugh! my sta like I neber did my born days.” ‘Aunt Dinah, a ponderous old col- ored woman, with a flaming turban | twisted about her head, one long | end free, was clumsily mounting | the parlor stairs, assisting herself by laying a broad hand on herknee, and giving way to her emotions in mumbled words and gutteral excla- mations. Mrs. Mason sat in her own e y with a piece of fanc work. She was matronly and fair, with a tinge of pink suffusing her soft cheek. Her white hair was | rolled in puffs under an exquisite | lace cap, and her home attire was | absolutely faultless. But the ex pression of her face was not alto- gether happy or satisfied. “Well, Dinab, what's the mat- ter?” she asked, taking it for grant- ed that something unfortunate had oceurred, from the unusual appar tion of the old cook above the base- | men “Why, mistis, it's | ALL ALONG 0' THE LITTLE MIS! | She’s got such a power o larnin’ in her head. De ole eat cotched chronicle spasms, and little miss she jess dosed and dosed her. "Twas a mighty fine thing to hear | her talk about de sympdoms : yow'd | & thought she could read ole Tab's inside like a book. And now Jane, | dat gal as does inside work, I'se no- ticed she's been a gettin’ powerful peaked lately. She allus was a &lim, no-account gal. Dat dar Jane would hark to litde Miss tellin’ | about de sympdoms till her eyesdey ! Tooked like peeled onions, and little Miss she jes coaxed Jane to take a | dose. Ske said it was dreadful strengthenin’. But somehow noder *pears as if it didn’t go down jess right, and Jane looks as if she was bleachin’ out like brown muslin on de grass. She's got & misery | her, and her eyesare kinder ot in | her'head, and, jess to tell the fi | Jane have keeled up.” “Can it be that wretched child has been dosing Jane, when. she knows she is_subjeet to cpileptic | fits?” Mrs Mason exclaimed, in consternation. O, don t scole little Mi in Dinah. “Dar ain't a harm i de whole of her body. Don’t scole little Mi “Be still,” said Mrs. Mason. wor- | ed and anxions. “owre all of you ready to uphold Edith, what- ever she does. I believe, if she | should commit a murder in some of her dreadful _ experiments, you would do your best to cover it “up. Send for Dr. Haight instantly, and e 0, MY IAPPY CHILD,” groaned Mrs. Mason on her way up the back stairs where her servants lodged ; and there came a vision of | wiul horrors of & newspaper sation, and a Coroner’s jury sit- | ting in her best parlor. Mrs. Mason carried the weight of authority wherever she went about | herown house, and Jane, when she | saw her mistress enter the room, turned a peculiar shade of sage green. Her lips were of an ashen s Her wool was” scat- tered on her pillow in pathetic little banches, A very pretty girl knelt beside her to feel her pulse, This was Edith. She was a little short-sighted, and used her eye. in a captivating manner. d a thick mat of soft and | sitky brown hair that fell about her neck in ringlets, and her dress, al- Ugh! ’pears ce sucts doin’s in i | | | put | mite of bressed | though clean and tidy enough, had | a touch of carclessuess that showed | that she seldom if ever gave it a | thought. “Tt's working just cxactlyasT e: pected it would, mamma,” said Editis, looking up, with a bland, | sweet smile, as Mrs. Mason en- | tered. “Haith, how darc you tamper with human life in this fashion 2" %0, T haven't taiapered, mam- | ma,” returned Edith, sweetly. I | have been studying up Jane's case for a week, and it has all lm{)pvnml Justas I expected it would. I knew these cramps would come in the first place.” «If Jane had mortified, T suppose you would say it was just what you expected.” “Mortified! O, no,” said Edith; “T uever thought of such a thing.” “Wretched child,” groaned Mrs. Mason, ‘‘you ought to think of the conditton of your unfortunate fam- | ily, if, in your amateur practice of nmiedicine, you should be led into A MISTARE, It makes the blood curdle in my wveins merely to fancy it. Think of | the despair of your poor father, and having those " dreadful newspaper reporters about with an account of the tragedy blazoned to tne world. It’s what I stand in constant dread of, and, unless you get these wild notions out of your head, Edith, T shan’t be able to live one half my | days.” “Don't, Mamma,” said Edith gently, as she roso to her feet; “you will hurt Jane.” “Hurt Jane ?” Mrs. Mason repeat- ed in a tone of suppressed indigna- tion. “I have sent for Dr. Haight to come round here instantly and Dring his stomach pump.’” Edith stood up, tall and slender, with the loosened curls falling to ber aist. “There was not the least need of it,” she replied, in her soft, even | voice. “You don’t understand the | case, mamma, and you get fright- ened easily. Jane's skin is moist; she will go to sleep in a little whnle, and be almost well by to-morrow morning.” It was impossible to impress upon Edith a sense of her iniquity, and 10 human being was | EVER ABLE TO QUARREL WITH HER. Mrs. Mason turned away, baffled, as usual, and met old Dinah, who was just opening the door. “Has the Doctor come?” hastily inguired. “Bress your heart, honey, ole Dr. Haight haven’t ben ‘out of his close | de whole night, and now he’s gone off de Lord only knows whar, 'Pears like dar’s a powerful sight of sick- ness roun’.”” “Run for Dr. Markham,” cried | Mrs. Mason, as Jane gave signs of going into another spasm. “Idone stop at Dr. Markham’s, and he's ot 100, and lef no word when he'll be back.” “Do, mamma, trust her in my | hands’ until the Doctor come’s,” { coxed Edith, and the sick girl's | eyes seemed to beg that the request | might be granted. “Taint no kind of use objeetin’,” put in old Dinah, who always had her oar ready. *’Pears like that little yaller girl would Lreak her. neck to please little Miss. If she wanted her to take strikenine or vitril-oil, she’d jes open her mouf, and swaller it down as a young | She | | | | like other girls, scemed almost too great for her powers. All she could do, when tried to the last point by Editn’s peculiarities, was to lie down on the sofa with the air of a martyr, and wait for Mr. Mason to come home. She had been reposing in herown room for an hour or two, when the door opened; but, instead of Mr. Mason, Edith presented herself. She came in with her soft step, and a cool, even cheer- fulness, that on the hottest day made her seem like ice-cream, and was rather trying at times to one of Mrs. Mason’s temperament. “How 1s Jane?” the latter in- quired in an injured tone, letting the ayelids quiver down_over her eyes, and heaving a sigh. 40, a greatdeal better,” returned Edith. “Dr. Haight has been in, and says I did right, only my dose was a LITTLE TOO STRONG. But he didn’t give her a drop of anything, and I am to take charge of the case.” “T had no idea of sending for Dr. Haight to confirm and strengthen you in rebellion to your father’s will and mine. You have frightened me into a teadache already, and I am getting wrinkles and going off in my looks a great deal faster than I should if youhed not taken up these dreadful, strong-minded notions, and were content, like other girls, llf)futay in your own proper sphere in ife.”” 0, but, mamma,” said Edith, her voice mnot raised even half a tone above its usual key. I never could spend my time shopping and gossipping as other girls do; and now I know how people ought to be shaped, 1 should think it wicked to let the dressmaker deform me with humps on my back. There is poor Floy MecDonald—they ecall her a stylish girl,but Iam certain her ribs have lapped fiom tight lacing. Where her breast bone is there is no telling, and as for her dia- phram”— “Dreadful!” exclaimed Mrs. Ma- son, with a little shudder, “you talk s if you were in the habit of dis- secting people.” “Of course, I can detect deformi- ty, mamma, and so could you if yon 1ad taken a manikin to pieces put it together again and studied SKELETONS AND PHYSIOLOGICAL CHARTS, “Don’t,” said Mrs. Mason faintly, “It is rather unpleasant to know there is some one always trying to discover what's wrong in us—either peering into the liver, or the spine, or the nervous system. These studies of Edith, as I have often told you, are suited to your sex. They draw your interest and atten- tion wholly off from the proper ob- jeets of life. I don’t believe you ‘ever knew whether you are dressed and ready to see company or not. Itsa duty, I may say a Christian duty, enjoined upon us all, to make the most of yourself, you might be even prettier and more stylish than your sister Sylvia; but you will wear bags of dresses that “you can turn yourself round in. If a person hasn’t quite the proper outline, and very few have, she must consent to be “built up by the dressmaker. Sylvia understands this perfectly, and is quick to take advantage of all her capabilities. She is having a brilliant season in Paris, under the wing of Mrs. Sullivan, and will certainly do credit to her family. Where you get some of your peculiar traits, Edith, I'm sure I can’t tell— not from my side of the house, that's certain ; and I never before heard of any 'originality cropping out in your father's family. O, that you Would pattern after your sister.” “But,” said Edith, candidly, “I heard papa say that, unless Sylv makes a wealthy match beforelong, the hills she sends over will ruin him. What would he do with two daughters of the same evpemsive taston?® I 1KE WOTK, mamma, Iam not fond of society, or dress, or fuss | \ | and feathers, and T don’t see why I should not be allowed to follow my bent, as Sylvia is_allowed to follow hers! 1 T could be permitted to STUDY IN THE MEDICAL SCHOOLS, every wish of my heart would be gratified.” = (b be Continued.) —_— THE COMING STHUWGLE. ‘The voters of our nation, A3 neer was known before, Are ising from Pacifics strand To Atlantic’s rocky shore. Why is this mighty change? What can the moaning be ? The rising of the wasses From northern lake to southern'soa. The spirit of ol seventy-six Fromout our heroes gra-es * Forbids a nation drenched in patriots' blood, Should sink to that of slaves The wotto which our coins once bore, Though obsolete ong since, Remain as ever true: ot vne cont for tribute, But millions for defense. Party ties and party laws Are but as ropes of sand, igiits of man 10 be & man fovern Froedom's land. Then shall our Flag more proudiy float Qe st valasses, | nd nations yet unborn shall gladly greet The emblem of the free. In trade well tey to deal, should deal with man, And while we seek to live ourseives, We'll sell as cheap as anybody can, And if abat you nec Or friend to meet, Remember Bunce, the Hatter, On Upper Douglas Street. ettt . crEve. C. 3. KARBA“H {GREBE & KARBACH, 15th st. between Faroham and srney. OMAHA, NEB. —MANUFACTURER OF— Spring and Farm Wagons, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES., Dealers in and manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! ARTICULAR A T"ENTION PAID TO ORSK SHOEING. @ Repairing of wagon and blacksmithing promptly done at reasonable vrices mydawy 400,000 ACRES! ~—OF THE FINEST— Elkhorn Valley Lands! FOR SALE BY = M. Wisner, C.ARK, Neb HESE LANDS ARE CONVENIENT TO the warket and the FINEST in the STATE! And will be sold at from $2.50 to $5.00 PLR ACRE! For Cash or on Long Time. | 2~ LAND EXPLORING TICK- Money and Commerce. Dailv Review. OFFICE OMAMA DAILY B ,} September 2, 1874 ‘We note no changes in either our monetaryor commercial reports, as the marketsare firm at yesterday’s quotations. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Land Grzats (selling)......... $825. Land Warrants, (160 acres buying) Land Warrants selling) .. Agricultural College Serip, | (160 " acres 185.00 s 185.00 Exchange on New York, 1-5 of one per ct. OMAHA MARKETS, Caretully Corrected *Daily DRY GOODS. 7. J. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and Dougla Streets. PRINTS. BLEACHEC SHEETINGS. Poppercll 8- . do COTTONADES. Farmers and Mechanics. Great Western. z BROWN SHEETINGS. Albion, A, Bedford, I. Grantville, Germani American. Amosks Bates . TICKINGS. Amoskeag, ac a. Biddeford... YANKEE NOTIONS. KURTZ MOHR & €0., 231 Farnham Street. SPULL CUrtUA. 7| E s x@2 0 s 0c@s 00 s % 158 BHAWLS! Ottoman strips....... SHIET: White common .. . 82 2586 50 $10 50 > o0 SPRING SKIRTS, Linen printed... AR Balmoral Yarn, all colors, Germantown Wool, Saxony Yarns, per box. GENERAL COMMISSION. J. C. ROSENFELD gives us the following quotations his day: Butter, active 22cts. in tubs; Eggs 10 per dozen; Live Chickens, 2 00@ 250 per doz.; Gooseberries, 2 50 per bu.: Cherries, 4 80 per bu.; Lemons, 12 00 per box, and Raspberries, 20c; per quart; Blackberries, 20¢; cur- rants 20c. HARDWARL, JOUN T. EDGAR. Americai Casn, 061Ag0R ADA SAe. Jess.p's English do do Burdea's horse shocs, per kog 5 mule’ do’ 'do Northwestern lorse ails.... Dundee thimbic skeins, discount 45 per cent. Stor haifpatent axies, discount 10 per cants NAILS. 104 t0 601 per kez, 8 do fa 4 34 3dfine do 10d finis'ng do 81 do = do 6 do do 100 casing do 84 do do 6 do 4o Wrought, all s} PEDPCETTN &ausasgvzzagke Carriage and tire.. Narrow wrought, fast foint Cast, loos: pin reversibie.. MISCELLANEOUS. Hay and manure fork ‘Hoes and garden rakes.. Strap and T. Coe’s immitation Coe's genuine. AGRICULTURAL IM LEMENTS. scrmuze. King,per 4o, Det... SPADES AND SHOVALS. Rowlend’s No2 black shovels, D H... 4o do poilshed do ~ do do o biack spades Moore do polished do - 4o's “spring poiat”” L H shovels... AXES. Lippencott’s Western Crow: P e o BEREE oFel uE . 176.00 | HATCHETS. Morris® shingling, No | do 6o 3. do claw d o do 3. do 1. do 2. LEATHER. Best Pugilo Sole Matamoras Best Oak Baltimore Oak Sole Srench Kip do Call, ieas Domestie Kips. do - Calf Hemlock Uppes ding brands rain do Linings, per dozen, Toppings, . do Moroceo (Boot Leg) per 1oot, <. do (0l Dressed) do 0 (Simor 2 G0 (Glove Kidi).. Welt Leather, per side, Boot Webbing, ver bot, ... | Oak Hurnsss Leather, < Fitisi | do do do ' X do do Do Harness Leathier, 0. 1. do do Hewlock Line do Fair Bridle, per side, .. Team Collars, per doi. do Concord do do Cellar Leather (Black) p do do (Russet | Patent Dush Leather. | S0APS Powell & Co, Soap monufacturers. | Sapc. Publico, 6 1-2@6 3+4; Savon | Republcc, de, Chemical Olive, 6 to | 61-2; Palm, 5@5 14 ; German Mot- | led, 6 1-4a6 1-2. ART GOODS AN UPIJOLSTERER BTUCK. Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnham Street, furnisher the following quotation: | | | FRAME MOULDINGS, 0il walnut moutamngs, one inch, per foot, 5¢; 2inch 10¢; 3 inch 15¢; polished walnut, 1 inch 7¢; 2 inch 15¢; 8 inch 2le. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 6@ 15¢; 2 inch 12@30c; § inch 18@ 45¢; iruitation rosewood and gilt, 1 iuch 5@10¢; 2 inch 10@20¢; 3 inch 15@30c. WINDOW SITADES. Plain bands, 6 fect, all colors, per pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00@ 4 00; cach #dditional foot, 75¢ per pair. REPPS. Union ind all wool terry, per yard 1 50@3 »0; Imperial, plain and'stri- ped, 2 50a8 00. DAMASKS. Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 00a3 00, MATTRASSES. Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 0045 00; straw, 8 00ad 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4’ 50. LUMBER. RETALL LIST Subjeet to change of market witnout WM. M. FOSTER, OnU.P. B R track bo. ratam GEO A. HOAGLANI. Joits, studing and sils, 20 t, and ua- der. = - Over S0f %, each s ditioual it add'i.. Fencing No o No 1st common Lot 200 de » stock boards, 10 and " Tdo do ' do o “C" do do do do Lst clear, 1, 14, 1 € 2002 inch 24 do ' do " do do 8l do do do do Flooring, clear. do - 1st common... 288 gggssesssss 828 Istclear ceiling % 21 ‘do’ “do 54 ist do do 21 do It clear 88}, 38! pee; Square do |&&8, do do " 0'G Batten per tineal Boush do do do Liberal discount on carload lots. WINDOWS, (Glazed.) 35 per cont oft Chicago list. DOOLS, (Wedged.) 25 per cent ot Cl rcago list. BLINDS. 30 per centoff st White lime per L Lonisville coment per il Eiater parisper 1 Turred folt .. Plastering boare $1 @2 00 | @3 25 3 S0 OILS, PAINTY, GLASS, &c. N. L D. SOLOMON. ROB! Coal O $ 181 Lara Linseed Oil, raw. 105 “ b 110 Turpentine....... 65 Headlight Ol 28 SRT (. STEELL. No 1§ se1 iy « winter train'd Lubricating W. Va. PAINTS, &C White Lead, St. Louis, Srti Putty in Bladders... « Bulk.... Enameld Glass, coiors, 1 TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th FARNHAM. TIN PLATE. n, 103141, nie quancr 10x14 Tc, best quality. 10x14 IX do d 123121C d 12312 IX 14320 I 14x201X 14x20 IXX do 14x20 IXXX 100 plaie DC. 100 plate DX, 100 plate DX X 100 plate DX XX Roofing IC Roofing IX 10x14 IC coke 20x23 IC charcoal roofing. 20x28 IC charcoal rooing...o... eix14 IX charcoal 10x20 coke (for wuiiersi.. BLOCKT! 838 8388882 888 Shect tin 210 36 in. W do do do do do in201b cask: ‘Sheet 24 to 35 inches per sheet. ‘Tinnorssolle (extra rotined SHEET IRON Numbers 16 to 2 First qualit i do do do Juniats, No. 24. o 0 267 4o do 27. Russia perlect 7 t0 No. 1, stained. © e Russia, all Nos, Less than full bundles add one cent. GALVANIZED. ‘Full bundiés discunt 15 er cent. COPPER. | Cisason bark | Wholesale depot 54 ETEELE & JOHNSON 538~ CLARK & FRENCIH COR. 1l1u PUNDT, MEYER & I HVM ST.,—WHOLESALE DEALERS: MORGAN & G 205 Karn- WHITNEY, BAUS Douglas St. J. J. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and Douglas Stre SUGATS, Tgallie 1t itk Yellow C 104 N 0 choice do - Rio el o pritae do good | 06Uy Common pr gallon. Rangoon cio Cerolina. Sehofers | dniscouri vittey Kirk's Savon M. We Seho B Kirk's standard, do sterling.... mue Tor Black goods, Western.... 200 Cdo Virginia s do o Lorrilard’s... Bright do do o Virginia, Natoral leaf.. % DRIED FLULT apples o i raisins, per b scedlest raisivs, 1 New in barrels do dairy. NNED GOODS. ers, per case...§ l! do do o 3 do dul do. 2 @ o tomat 3 G do o do_Yarmouth Strawhs Raspberries, Pineapples, do do Oolon Young i Gold Dust..... XXXX Tow Catifornia. Gan iies, heavy weisit Nulmeg: Cive Alspi Penang Lest,per po. do do do s . UMBIA BIVER No. 1Kits ... Family in i 110812 1 606 2 00 00 3 25 Sif CIGARS. E. SIMPSON, Manufacturer, 15th Street. 582 B | ©Onlv Direct Routo ! the way of reducing Grade, and placioy | Omaha & St Louis Shon w | The Kansas City, St. Joe and £10 00 39| Miller's 3 00 | do o do do I - do T 35 00 0 00 3 00 o 50 00 © o0 o0 o0 75 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 1a Boqust. Simon Pure. Pariigas Yours Trily old Medal CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR. 14th Street. AT ——— 25 Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific R. R. THE GRAND € OMAIIA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST, and Rock Tsland. NTRAL ROUTE FROM Via Des Moines, basenpor are cquipped with the T e BRAKES aud Miller's Patent Safely Plattoria and Coupler. 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily, nnecting s fol AT DES MOINES with the Des Moizes Valley Iy for Oskalooss, Otiuiawa, Keokuk st. Lonis. NNELL with the Central Ra Towa, for all points north to St. Paul. AT WEST LIBERTY with tho Burlington, Cedar Rapids & innesota Ruilroad, fof pids, Dubuque & St. JUNCIION with the Muscatis road of AT DAVENPORT with the Davenport & Si. Paui Hailroad for points norih AT'ROCK ISLAND with the Western Union eeport, Bes it Bacine, Pt I ROCK ISLAND with the Rocktord, Rock Istand and St. Louis Railzoad for St. Louis and poiuts south. AT BUCK ISLAND with the Feoria & Rock tand Railicad for Peoria and poins east UNC., with braoch, for Hen- licothe and Peori: Ty, Lacere, AT LA SALLE with the [llinois Central Rail- | road for points nort, b and so h. AT CHICAGO with *II lines i, and o 1§ points, of the company, 125 Farnba Omaha, and also at along the line of the U. P. © Chiecked Throngh fo all SFrmapal Eastern Popnta. H. RIDDLE, Gewl st 5.8 STEVENS, Ticket Agent, Gea'l Western Ax't Grians Omaba. Sioux City & Pacific R R. The Shortest and only Direct Route from A. M. SMITH, el PassAg, Chicago. 3. HLACEY, > % COUNCIL BLUFFS| St. Paul, Minneapolis, And all Pomts in NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA. PULLMAN PaLACE SLEEPING CARS On all night trains ia this zoute. CONNECTIONS. At U. P. Transfer with Un Bailroad for Gumiaba 2. At Council Bluft, with Kansas City, Joe and Council Elufls Railroad for St. and all points south. 3. At Mirsouri Valley with the Chicago and Northwestern raliway for Chicago aud all points east. %, At Sloux City with Sioux City and S Pail, Hinols Ceatral and Datota Southern Steamers for Upper Missouri River, Pacific st. s , Northaud | JOS. TEHON, | { | disagreeable trunsfer at the River Station. CHICAGO & NORTHWES'N RATLWAY. ‘The Popular Route from OM A E A —T0— Chicago and the East! ANDTHE TrWaterloo, Fort Dodge,Dubuque,La Crosse, Prairie Du_Chien. Winona, St Paul, Duluth, Janesville, Kene sha, Green bay, Racine, Steve Folnt, Watertown, Oshissh, Fon Du Lac, Madison and Milwaukee. 1t Being the Shortest and Flist Combleted Line Between | OMAHAandCHICAGO, Constant tmproveraents have taken place in Tron with Steel Hails, addiug o its roiliag stock new and Elegant’ DAY and SLEEPING CARS Cquipped with the W stinghouse Afr Brake' and “siller Flatform,” establishing comforta- ~dious Eating Houses, offering all the comarts of traveling the age can_produce. roi. to 10 Fast Express Trains run each ¢ daily over the various lines of this road, to the traveler selecting this route sure and cortain connections 1a any di- rection he way wish t0 go. Principal Conneetlons. AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for Yaukton and poiuts reached via y ific railroad. AT GRAND JUNCTION for Fort Dodge, Dés Moines, Ottawa and Keokuk. AT MAHSHALL for St. Paul, Mingeapolis, Duluth, aad northwestern points. T CEDAR RAPIDS for Waterloo, Celar alls, € harles City, Burlington und St.’ Lous. Dubugne, Dunlelth, Prai- Chien, La Crosse, and a1l points ‘on the Chicego, Clinton andDubugque, snd Chicago, d Mionesota railroads. port, Eacine Millwau- KEARNEY 3 FLUID-EXTRACT BUCHU The only known remely for? DON'T DUV UNTIL YOU HAVE: AREFULLY EXAMINED OUR NE BRIG.YI’S DISEASE, sitive eure for Andapo Gout, Gravel, Stricts 7% Diabetes, Dyspepsia -Vers vous Debility, Dropsy, | Non-retention or Incoetinence of U rine, Tre!s tation, Infawation or Ulceration o ibe BLADDER AND XIDNEYS SPERMATORRHEA, Loucoertioe or Whites, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, 3.one in the Bladder, Coleul uz, S WE HAVE GRAVEL OR BRICK DUST DE- | L\ why they wi IPONIT, Quick and Easv. hea» and Clean. And Mucus or Milky Discharges. EKEARNEY'S Extract Buchu! Permanently Curcsall Discases of the Bladder, Their operat, They have always are made of the bes(material | Kidneys, and Dropsical | Swellings, Wiscos out of Chicay ‘rough ine of the U. P, R R 85" Bageage chocked through to all principsl meh18vl Council Bluffs R. R Isthe only dire lize to ST. LOGIS ASD THE EAST, FROM OMAHAAN T W EST NO CHANGE . cars between Omana and St. Louis ana b itor e betweep OMAHA anu A=W YORA. This th Only ine runninga PULLMAN SLEEFING CAR EAST FRUM OMAHA, ON ARRIVAL OF THE UNION PACIFIC EXPRESS TRAIN, ##-Passengers taking other routes nave & PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY 1 REACHING ALL 8 EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES | With Less Changes and in sdvance of other 1015 Entire Line is equippéd with Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars, Palace Day Coachesand Chair Cars, Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Westinghouse Air Brake. S that your tickets resd via Kansas City, §'. Joseph & Counell Blum italcod, Via Omaha and St. Louis. Tenth and Farnbam Depot, Omaba. Tickets for sale st co sirects, and U. GEO. %.. BRADBURY, Fuss. Agt. Gen' Agent. VaNDALIA ROUTE IRA S, 3 TRAINS DAILY! Pullman Palace Cars THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago, Columbus, Pittsburg,; Philadelphia, Baltimore ‘Washingten, - axp— NEW YORK Arrival of Trains from the West. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston ' et e e s ‘way Offices in the West. HAS, BABCOCK, .. RUSSELL, o oo Ner, vl Fass A, [SON " CHAS. . FOLLEIT, Gon'l Pass. Ag't. S1. Lovs. IOHN Gen 1 Supt., IxDrANAPOLIS TUxoitea sStates Confacticners’ Tool Works, Thos' Mills & Bro., Manutacturers o Confectioners’Tools s 20t | ! Hechise out Ico Cream Freezer &c. Nos. 1301 & 1303 No Eighth St. PEILADELPH1A, PA. Excelsior ST. LOUIS, MO., M. ROGERS. Omaha. Nobrasiz a Existing in Mea, Women and Children, No Matter What the Age! Prot. Stecle says: “One battle of K Fluid Extract Buchu is worth more othier Buchus combin o all \easant uegatne el\lets Sagar-Coated, Concentrated, Moot and Herbal Juice, Anti- Bilious Granules. TAIT GIANT? CATHARTIC. or Mu! 1> Parvo Physic. ‘Price one dollar per bottle; or, six bottles for five dotlars. Depot 104 Duane’St,, N. Y. A physician in attendance to answer corres poiidence and give advicegratis. B8 Send stawp for pamphlets, (roe. g Crane & Brigham Wholesale Agents, Sen | Francisco, TO THE— NERVOUS & DEBILITATED OF BOTH SEXES. Y0 OHARGE FOR ADVICE AND C(ON- SULTATION. R J. B. DYOTT, graduate of | Reeds th =0s b s Jefferson Medical College, Philadel- | Euhiiio s Eacniitle phia, author of several valuable | o s works, 2an be consulted on all dis. | thirtic eases of the Sexuul and Orinary or- | 2 end modiled. one & gans, (which he has made an es- | ¢ o moxt searching and thore | Gugh,yet genuyesd kindly operating pecial study,) either in male or fe- male, no matter from what cause | “3tharti’ originating, or how long standing A practice of 30 years (pables him cing entirely v, to treat diseases with suceess. Cures egetablo guaranteed. Cha: Those at a distance can vorward let- ges reasonable. ters deseribing symptoms and en- v nostane closing stam = alth. 1p to pre Bk o 1 Price 10¢. J. B. DYOI11, M. D. Physicion and Surgeon, 104 $Duane | street, N. V. OBSTACLES to MARRIAGE. HAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUNG MEN theeffects of Errors and Abuses in early | Manhood Restored. Impediu, Removed, New method of tr and remarkable remedics. Boo sent free, in sealed envelopes. Toom Plereet pre Pt torayt animal econouy Frand or tiamio five Tmprese. They are rold b Jists at 25 conts a bot Do not al take snyih pood 83 1 roft on epatation for honorable conduct and profs- Fional kills. esdinim ’Uharles Poppeé, WHOLESALE BUTCHER ND CATTLE BROKER, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH feb21tt ASK FOR | = | PYLES M. Keller, Proprietor of tha SALERATUS! —AND— BAKING SODA! RISING SUN BEST IN US3 Prom Meyer & Raapkesnd Whitney ‘Bauserman & Co. LOS ANGELES VINEYRD! CASTLE BROS., IMPORTERS {OF TEAS —AND— East India Cccods, 213 and 215 FRONT STREET €an Francisco California. meh6ia Depot for the sale of his NATIVE WINES AND BRANDIES PLATYE VALLEY REAL ESTATE! Samuel C. Smith, Tocal Agent for the U.P.R.R. LANDS, Columbus, - Nob, | Gavernment Lands Located! ATCHISON & NEBRASKA| . p. Lands Sold! RAILROAD! | Improved Farms and Town Lots for CASXHI —OR— M. EELLER & Co., Cornerof Bautery and!W SAN €L, PASSENGERS Going East or South from Omaha And Points on U. P.R.E., hould take the “LINCOLN ROUTE” And secure for themselves the choi. of Six Popular R:tes from Atetison to Chieago and St. Louis, All making ReliabieG anections sad being }ON LONG TIME!! Zjuipped with Palace Dav aud Sleepisg Cans. | DEF~All Commiunieati All d lay and inconvenience arriving from | fully Answered Ferries ac traosfors can be avolded West of | Chieago aud St. Louis by securiag Tickets via Cheer- OMAIEIA CITY ATCHISON and the ATCINSUN & $ | durin o and wih stages for il SEBRASKA RATLROAD. | potats in the Northwen P57 ¢ Blair with Omal <allroad for Umaha aud Sauthern Nebraska. 8 | Z6.At Fremons, Nebrasks, with the U 5 | Pacric railroad for ail polnts west and the | Pacisic const. 7. At Wisner with stoges for Norfolk and al! | . | polnis in Norihern Nebriska, TEAIN I TEHMERT | " B# Tickets for sale in Chicago and North- | T TOR AT 'y western Tailway ofices. i h«-n’;‘: sure your tiokets read via S. C. & P. e L. BURNETT, Sup't. | 2 3 F.C LS, Gen. Ticket Ag't. | All kinds of TAILORING, CLEANING and © HILLS, G e difkiray, BEPATING done at reasoncble raies Agent, Gmesa, | aprdad Thrce volums now resdy. Succeeding vo- iy, unti] completion, wii be issued once in | o months. > e of the Awgmicax Cycro- | T GLASS CANVASSING AGEN13 58 CANVASSING WANTED dress the Publishers, D. Appleton & Co., 1 Broadwa; s <& A robin open its bill for the ole moder | ETS forsale at O. & N. W. depot, to feed it. Dar’s no "countin’ for it, | bearing coupons which will be tak- "lgss little Miss has | en at full cost in payments for land. | { ESTABLISHED 1964." (ATALOGUES SENT upot spplication. Proprictors: COFFEE MILLS. § Tiouas Micrs, Direet and Bl Conpections arsito mate | 5 RO ¥ 8 5 TOR I, ‘Vith the A. T & 5.¥. B R.lor the E. F. COO Great Arka.sas Valley & Colorado, | Agd with ail ines running South fo polats tn | 637 14th Bt, betwsex Donglasl % IDodza AR Tt | Magatuure ot Tin Cope aot e T LINCON & ATCHISON CHAS. C.SWITH, F, WHITE ~ Gen'l Supt. Gen'l Pass. Ag't. AfghiSon, Lansas Nos. 7, 8'and 9, Planisbed. Bolt edpper o 88u® €3 838838 8332 MESMOLISED DE GAL.” Mrs. Mason walked out of her servant’s sick-room flurried and nervous. She could see no advan- tage to be gained by remsining on the scene of action, and the task of weeding Edith’s crotchets out of ber head, and making her_fashionable, expensive, and devoted to surfaces, EEao TREITSCHEE & CO., GROCERS And General Provisioa Dealers, 8. W- Cor. Jackson snd13th Bis., i, Thaaors snd Ceare sod s choces? than aay cihor house in Omabe. T isee 4 4 HAMMERS. AENo1, 11,2 praty AENod Nos. 0106 8§39 Gt £ 8] e s H0 Por bundle 15 percent ooun. 0,11 16 Havdole’ £ Mammond’ do do o £ Cooking and Heating stoves Stamaped, Japanned anl French War om and. Tin Rooflag, Gutters anl Syouting aad Work “lone aud waresuted, | E] do 3T

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