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% “ Bitters becowming. covery of the Aga—Every Man | uls own Phys cian. i > Frazier’s Great Remedy " = | T peogle ot the Tnited States have been | Boamaeard it sl Kindu of Patent Medicies facks and Suwposters {oF the past jew years, S e mariner. Tho witer o ths Toitowing s one e ] B aving 175t by eiansiug tbe blood was the only trae way of banisbing disease, aud At and 2t Tt & scovered & Biood Searchers e elei, but ater a faw weeks efoctod aradical cure’ “The cough left mo, my lungs | mprecred. | e vant s Discovery powessed | but all diseases | ol The demand irom w 5 ab B ey iher. shywel(‘or medicine to the | ublic - not being a Patent Medicine Mao, but am getting bravely o er ibat. I Lave sold same within the reach of every saflering mas o i ‘ The grand principle that operates in these | Rt Haens & the Bower they posses 1 cleae T tne ‘tareid ‘bhood and vabioning the vilo o Sonta.co.cbiael with berbs and bia s ooy of which wete used in'the gont oAl dx e oreiathors, when peopis were curad by Semoe nple poot'or merl and. whea Calorol o i potouns of e mineral Kingiom Fher open il the nataral passages of the body, cast out discase, take away all sicknes | & Lt p ths. system with purs biood, | Bnce they wist soach all diseases by purifcs: e i vae oot Bitters und rematn Moo ‘over disease soi death in e s Mo Divsovery Kuown 1o the g o Uity Discascs, Kiduoy bisesse, e ae qateily s hia oot Bitters. iy tifesnd 10 dalicate & e atud Hoot. Biters ure swpoclully rer Bt P "\Wor s Blotches, Pustaie the Blood than all other remedies iu ex! G. W. FRAZIER, CLEVELAND, OHIO. Frazlors Root Bitters are sold by all the lead- Sng Druggists, Storekeepers and Chemists. Sold ‘Neurslgia, Headache, | street, and Beaton ¥ er street, Cleveland , Pitisburg i ¥ Fullor, Chicago o et Srcdinia Drag Houses, i this motics. 1o, your drageis or ptore- keopar, ‘Ask for FRAZIERS KOOT SITTERS, Eo eyt oo staite whatover. Prce vtk s e of ali—$1 per bottle aix B < teiawly IMPORTANT Commercial Travelers. d who |rlrelhln .lnyaflc“w. by ety BUSINESS and PKI- as below, 1Ly whow ewployed; also present vnder no enagement. is"of GKEAT IMPORFANCE ALLY to sa csmen of this class, or mea_solic in ths manner. It is the efure ESPECIALLY desired that this Iv-ice mag mieet the eye of ALL Commercial Trovelrs and Salesmen in tis country and that they will AT ONCE give it their at.en- goods zaey those who v o comp 7 with above Tequest i be CONFIDENT. ALLY treated and duly ivissd of object in view. Plouo address, (by Toter omiy), CO-OPERATION, care Gro. P. Rowell & Co., 41 Park Row, Jrdeodim NEw Yomx CITY. JOHN BAUMER, Practical -Watchmaker, 171 Farnpum o 8. B Oor. 11th Bt OMAHA - APPLETON'S NEB | the owners of Hartly-hall brought | lay like coils of gold around her | well-formed head—; | might look over it,” said a gossip, | overcome by her forlorn condition | | veins were admitted. Yet society | this nameless nobody should step | and wear them so royally, and In- | ereature was as meek and modest votees, who, in ninecases out of ten, | ing younger and happier, and per- fie Most Woaderfal Medical Dis- 1 THE GHOST OF HARTLY-HALL | sometimes, as its poverty, its trials | | and temptations rose up befere her | like horrid phantoms. It was a nine days wonder when i “Ah !;’:l;:i Wl);‘:kl \I}flu:];r m\:):c-l imes, pinching hersel assu home & bride to rule uver the grand | she was really and truly in the old house where he had lived alone | flesh, “is this real, this beautiful ever since bis mother had been laid | life af love, luxury and_ease, or is among the dead and gone Hartlys, | it a dream that will vanish some in the moldy vaults beneath the | day and leave me hopeless, penni- chapel, more than twenty years ago. | less and despairing "’ For, aside from being a million- | (2o be Continued.) aire, Trevanion Hartly was a man | not to be picked up every day; and S scores of woman had laid plans to | The Wheas Market. (Milwauos Journal of Commerce.) allure him into the matrimonial | net, but had failed miserably. And | society was wrathful and outraged | yis Wednesaay morning, as we when the fastidious bachelor return- | gt press, there are reported in ed from a tour among_ the Scottish | giore in Milwaukee's elevators 356,- .’:{l";fi‘;’é“‘: r;ilrl{ wfi;fi:ci‘,‘-efl?r:r{ 000 bus!:,elshnrl wheat. Of thisabout = 'No. 2, like wells of azure, and Whose Bair | 1o wiioh st of (he Fiecumiine sEou he! Had m‘mnczmns are made. Yesterday picked up, nobody knew where. | 5,};’,:“;’“3;’;;’ oo o renocled “If one knew anytuing about her | cnrreq;onding dn)" of last yenr’ they blood-birth o antecedents, one | werg 535,000, It is the time of the rumor says she threw herself into | were about triple the receipts, With Loch Lomand out of sheer poverty, | the stock in store constantly dimin- and thac be rescued her and was 50 | jsiing and with the receipts falling off to such a startling extent, it may become a serious question with the *‘shorts” who have gone in to break down the market how they are to effect their September deliv- eries. They are several million bushel short for this month’s deliv- ery, while there is within reach 160,000 bushels and that is dimin- ishing instead of increasing. The hope of the bears rests upon two chances: 1. That farmers will rush in wheat enough, when the price advancesa little, to enable them to bear the market away down again and settlo vith the odds in their favor. That the purchasers will get scared and allow them to settle by differences all along through the month, instead of holding on and that he clothed, fed and finally married her. Creditable work that, | for a man of his years and discre- | tion.” She was his wife, however, and { that was proof sufficient that’ Tre- | vanion thought her quite good enough to rule over the house where heretofore only women who had stacks of guineas for a dower and floods of blue blood in their dainty was wrathful—I say wrathful—that into the aristocratic Hartly shoes dignant at_the man who, with all his seholarly logic and keen business traits, had been cajoled into an al- liance by an adventuress. An ad- venturess ! Yes, that was what they called her, aithough the young of thejmonth. ‘We have no occasion to counsel those who have bought wheat at low figures to hold on to it. Men who buy in the market are usually men of character and means, and and decorous as a man. Bat these splenetic critics had the sense to confine their remarks to | as narrow limits as possible, for it was bardly safe to irritate aman | tore i o doubt but that several of whose nod was worth thousands in 0 the “long” men in this erisis are thie gold-room, or snub a woman | pib ORET Ben In this erisls are whose diamonds wero the wofider | ot the. Siongest antl, wmos of the country. And society forgets | frec'ars Disiness imen in this oity that Cupid s apt to mislead his de- | ty,gjtle, scattered, country invest- are as blind as a bat, and could no f‘?zre":k‘?fi'e‘;‘fi“u'iflf.:fx i) more sce a_blemish in their idol | SR SOt WY < RaERS eny than a needle in a haystack; and | 3 Trevanion, ripe soholar and keen | 20T They have bought at luw reasoner though he was, looked on the delicate physiology of 8 woman’s heart as a science he was unable to analyze, for his whole life had been so fally absorbed in the In- tracacies of finance and trade that he had no time to study its per- fections or deformities, How it happened, this quiet, lily-faced girl, with her reserved manners and half-hanghty, halt-humble way, had crept into his heart, was as much a mystery to him s it was to others ; yet it was there, indellible and inef- faceable, as he knew to his cost; and although he felt himself grow- vailing before the present bear movement. They know their busi- ness and will probably hang on untll they have the tables oa the bears, without the benefit of our advice. We would, however, advise coun- try shippers not to send forward wheat early this month, even if farmers sell it to them at present low prices. Just as surely as they do, the powerful bear combination wiil selze the occasion to put down the price, and so sacrifice the ship- pers. If the bears want wheat to il e of their vast contracts, let 1 per- | them bo o to go Into the coun- haps purer, under her Tuhlle influ- | fovan i and ‘fly Al euce, he would have felt moro por- | §jj thejr hands with 1t and trust to feotly contont if some signs of his | their honor to fix. their own price, idolatrous passion hd been reflected | Wheat, for the mext thirty days, in that white, perfectly-chiseled [ syhesh ! y_days, face. She was mever demoastra- | 0o worth moro in the country tive, always gentle, yielding, but so coldly calm that he sometimes doubted her love for him. And brooding on this thought, he one evening astonished his six-months bride by saying: “Elsie, what did you marry me for 27 | Elsie stood with her back to him, | fastening a spray of sapphires in her | golden hair; and for a moment Trevanion could not withdraw his eyes from the superb figure, clad in | robes of the rarest Jndia muslin, | looped and garnished with tufts of | forget-me-nots as blue as his wife's heaven-blue eyes; giving a gasp of | reliet when she wheeled around, | with a smile on_her lip and a light | in her eyes that thrilled him with a feeling akin to pain. “You,” she began in a low-tense | voice; “‘you ask me that, when I have told you a thousand times it will be worth in Milwaukee eleva- tors subject to the manipulations of Messrs. Bill Young & Co. The game, as we said last week, is 1n the hands of the farmers. ——— THE COMING STKUWGLE, ‘The voters of our nation, ne'er was known before, Are rising from Pacific’s strand ‘To Atlantic's rocky shore, Why is th s mighty chango? What can the meaning be? ‘The rising of the was-es Frow northern lake to southern’ses. ‘Tho splrit of old seventy-six From out our heroes' sra.es * Forbids a mation drenched in patriots’ blood, Should sink o that of slaves ; The motto which our cons once bore, | pThouss obsoletslongaince, =" Remain us ever true: not vac cent for tribute, | Butmillions for defense. Party ties and party laws Are but as ropes of sand. The. ights of m 1w 10 b2 a man American CYCLOPZEDIA New Revised Edition. mtirely rewritien by the ablest writers on every yublect. | Printad from new trpe, ‘andillustrated with Several Thousau Engravings and Maps. 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"of politica‘ and historial event. B e pegn st oot and caro- oo e 54 whh he et el B ryiag it oa o siccomiel i ‘Noneof the origiaal stereotype plates have been used, but every page has been printed on e e, s fock & new Corlopmdin, T A e e presier Tochblary’ SxPondl: T vack protematoia o t sum- Fosison au tave boen vugsmied by loxger ex- P e edarged Eueviedge The illastrations Which are introduced for the first time ia the present adition have been e B o pletors snec, bt et Tocing ok (s 1o the <hpna: e e ameacs ] rsoes of Sonela he o=t o Kistory: s dapict ths most ;amous and remarkable! [eatures of scenery D tecture, and art, as we' las the various pro- of mechanics and wanufactores. Al intended for instruction rather than S ahmert, mo pains have been spared o Thture thel artistic excellence: th Jhelr execu' «on is epormous, . nd it is belleved e D e poteption 58 a0 ad- irable saiare of ‘the Cyclopais, and worthy g AL hiEt ChA, Sabscrtbersonly, payable on dlivery of each volume. It will' ba com- pleted in sixi~en large octavo volumes, each B ot s00popebfaly Lisatrased wih seversl ‘housand W Engravings and with ‘sumerous colored Lit Maps. PRICE AND STYLE OF BINDING. Inextra Cloth, wol... e e e 15 sl Turkey Moroeeo, per 15 Halt kasna extes i o P, 0 boea of Three volums now resdy. Succeeding vo-- wne, woti! completion, wLi be livusd once in ¥o months. a7 Specimen pages o the AuEmicax CYCLO: 4 o1a, showing type, lilustrations. etc., w ¢ ' ratie, ou application. FIRST CLASS CANVASSING AGEN1S WANTED Qdress the Publishers, D. Appleton & Co., 519 & 551 Broadway, New York. Should govern Freedom's land, Bt T The unldm; of the free, Gty In trade we'll try to deal, was love—pure, unselfish love—that influenced me to marry you?” | Trevanion looked into her face | curiously. It was the Zrst time he | had seen her moved to tenderness, | ln we seek to live ourselves, Wa'll sell as cheap as anybody can And if u bat you need, Or friead you chance to meet, ‘Rewember Bunce, the Hatter, On Upper Douglas Street and as he gazed, & troubled, haunt- ed look came nto the lovely eyes, | | and she clasped her two little hands | together in a half frightened, ap- pealing way, that went straight to | his fond, foolish old heart. “Tut, tut, Elsie,” he laughed, | parting the clasped hands playfully, | “don’t be alarmed. 1 could never doubt you. But you seem so utterly oblivious of mypresence at times thut 1 grow jealous of that past you 0 seldom allude to, and imagine there is & dead love, & lover or something that you mourn for secretly.” Her hands_dropped to her sides St like lumps of ice, her eyes disten- - p { AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ! ded with sudden fear or pain, that | AGRICOLTORAL INELEWEN ettt . oxrs c.3. xaRBA'H GREBE & KARBACH, 15th st. Letwesn Faroham and srney s - OMAHA, - . NEB. JSp— Spring and Farm Wagons, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. she grew white and ghastly; while | D O to the husband’s bewildered brain | ~ ea-Repairing of wagon and blacksmithing there came a yision of a rigid, | prompily doueat ressonable orices mrdaws corpse-iike face, with rings of wet | golden hair clinging to it, as her face | had 1ooked when he dragged he’,i BENJ.D:JONES = M. O:.ARIX, Wisner, - - Neb ESE LANDS ARE CONVENIENT TO the market and the FINEST in the STATE! Axd will be seld at from $2.50 to $5.00 PER ACRE! For Cash or on Long Time. k en, e draggrod her | *ursacronss of axo Earxs 1x- limp and death-like, from the loch, “There was love in plenty in that | Lambrequins and W.odow Skades, past, Trevanion,” she said slowly, | CHROMOS, ENGRAVINGS AND He laughed a cruel, mocking | laugh that stung the pure young 3% Farsham stroet, coener F fteenth heart to the very core; for a jealous | and hisvoice was cold and proud a% | he replied: y H “I have only your word for that. | lack for lovers.” | "A'look of distress settlod in her | EIkhorn Valley Lands! | eyes, and she pressed her hands | B i o | throbbings. “Trevanion,” she said, solemniy, swhat T tell you is God's truth, | drown that day T threw myself in- | | to the loch, trangressing His law to rid myself ‘of the wretched burden | me.” | Henesty, candor, pride were de- | picted on her face, and Trevanion, ““but no lover " | PICTURE FRAMES. | | thought had leaped into his heart, | | A girl with your face surely did not | ~—OF THE FINEST— | across her heart as if to still its | Aud 1 would rather you had let me of life, than live to feel you doubted i | casting off the unholy thought as he would an incubus, replied, with shining eyes, that let the world tra- | | duce her motives as it would, he } | would never doubt her more. And, | happy as two children, they went | out to the ball, where envious wom- | en and admiring men were forced | to acknowledge that Mrs. Trevanion | | Hartly was & chaste and charming | | woman. : | Days, weeks and months went by. Boclety had grown recgneiled to the adventcress, whose spotless life flowed on smoothly and un eventful. The poor loved and re- vered the beautiful woman who visited and read to their sick, fed | their hungry and clothed their naked, and went about doing good in such an bumble. thankful way | that they compared her to Mary of | old, who, forgetting the cares and | vanities of the world, sat at the feet | of the Lord and ministered unto Him. For a sense of perfect rest and peace and security bad entered Elsi Hartly’s heart, as each day | brought her some new happiness or some new evidence of her Lusband’s | love and confidence. She looked | back at her old life with a shudder 8@ LAND EXPLORING TICK- ETS forsale at 0. & N. W. depot, bearing coupons which will be tak- en at full cost in payments for land. UNION MARKET, R. A. HARRIS, 537 Fifteenth Breet, bet. Douglas and Doige. BEEF, PORK, Mutton and Veal, Fish, Poultry, Game, a2 1y AND VEETARTFR H. . WALKER, —MANUFACYUEY AND DEALER IN— BOOTS & SHOES 1013tk Bt. Between Faroham anl Douglas s insisting upon delivery at the end | figures, not at the high figures pre- | in the hands of its owners, than it | Monev and Commerce. f i | | | Dailv Review. | e | OFFICE OMAHA DaiLy BEE, } | September 9, 1874. | Business at the banks] continues | brisk, with onr monetary markets | steady and firm ; no change in rates do do of discount or exchange ; land grants | Matamoras do 1 Hest Oak do | snd warrants firm. Baltimore Ok & THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Land Greats (selling)......... $525.00 Land Warrants, (160 acres buying). Land Warrants (160 acres (1€0 acres buyiug)... Do.—Selliug. : Exchange on New York, 1-5 of one market is firm at yesterday’s quo- fees, 3. All other lines are firm and steady. Provisions—The market is well | stocked, and pricessteady ; demand heavy. OMAHA MARKETS. [ le Caretully Corrected Daly DRY GOODS. | ¥. J. BROWN & BRO., Cor. lith and | Dougla Streets. | PRINTS, | | Attens 4 BROWN SHEETINGS. 2 | D | | Brown drill = | " dnek L | Blue drill. | o auek | | | Whi | French whalebone “ rufted “ futed | Balmoral Yarn, all colors, { Germantown Wool, | Sixony Yarns, per box. 3 GENERAL COMMISSION. J. C. KOSENFELD gives us the | following quotations this day: Potatoes, 90@S1 00 per bushel; Butter, prime 25@30c; Butter, good , per . OYSTERS W. B. & Co.—Select, 73 cfs per can; Standard 58 cts per can; Medi- um 48 cts per can. HARDWAR 0N T. EDGAR. TRON. STEEL. 1 Joss p's Englich do Burdeu’s horse shocs, per keg... do mule’ do’ do .. Northwestern horse Dails.............. 223 Dundee thimble skeins, discount 4 per cent, | Stor halpatent axles, discount 10 per o nt. BREE NAILS. AGRICULTURAL TM LEWMENTS. Hardole's, A E No 1, 134, 2. Best Buffalo Sole, Domestie Kips. Heamlock Upper, <t {50 - - O o . 176.00 | Grain Linings, per dozeg,.... 01l oo seremsonsove 185,00 | ARPERER, 38, reans Agricultaral College Serip, 4™ (ot be o Oak Harpsss Leather, per ct. f do do do In the general market we note a | o dg do do livelier action both among the | Hemiock Harness Leather, 2o wholesale and retail dealers. The | Rewlock Line do Fair Bridle, per sids, Team Collars, per doz. tations, excepting sugars and coffees, | Stage, :g 3: which are off—sugars, 3, and cof- | Concord o do Collar Leather (Black] per Paicnt Dash Leather. Ist clear siding.. Square do Qur own.. White lime per L. .... Comet....... Lonisville cement per b, . Plster paris per bbl. Linen printed. Plasterin Tarred folt. Plastering OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, &c. Headiigh . 28| Lubric 20@25¢; Butter, cooking 10@15¢; | eh Ybplcating | Eggs, 12¢ per doz; Live chickens 250@2 75; Lemons, 14 00 per bex. | White Lead, St { Putty in Bladders. | 10x14 1C, lair quatity. | 10x14 Ie; best quality. 10x14 1X do - do 12x12 10 12x12IX do 4| 120 IC do %8 | 14x201X _do 1% | 14x20 IXX do 14x20 IXXX 100 plate DX, 11 ) 100 plate DX ¥ 100 plate DXXX Roofing IC charcoal do Roofing 1X 10314 1G coke 20323 IC charcoal roofing. 20x28 IC charcoal rooting edxld IX charecal. ... 10220 oike (for utters HAMMERS. Mammond's A ENoZ.... o do do @ Engineer's do lo & G HATCHETS. Morris’ shingling, No 1 4o do o do2 do do_ go % cuw do dc o ol LEATHER. do do Calf do do do .. ) - 2o (Giove Ki do do (Ltusset) do S0APS Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers, Sapc Publico, 6 1-2@6 34; Savon | | Republc, de,, Chemical Olive, 6 to STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnbam Street, furnishes the following auctations: FRAME MOULDINGS. 0Oil walout moulaings, one inch per foot, 5¢; 2inch 10¢; $ inch 15¢; 3| polished walnut, 1 inch 7¢; 2 inch Plain bands, 6 fect, all_colors, pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00@ 00; cach sdditional foot, i5¢ REPPS. Union nd all wool terry, per yard 1 50@3 ,0; Imperial, plain snd'stri- | ped, 2 50a8 00. DAMASKS, do do & H pickets ser 100 do do . Batten per lineal i Liberal dizconnt on carload lots. WINDOWS, (Glazed.) per cent off Chicago list. DOORS, (Wedged ) 25 per cent off Cl tengo Iist. BLINDS. 30 per cent oM List. N. L. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT C. STEELL. Bulk. TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & FARNHAM. TN PLATE. do 0 plate DC do o do do do 101 0 603 per keg.. i o s i3 :.; o2 A2 3 do in 3dfine do 740 Insnliog do - 2 | sheettin 2 106 1n.... - 8 dodo 3R] do o do i Half caskaor IR - §8 | do do do in250M casksooos 10 casing do 33 | Sheet 24 to 5 nches per shest. 5 M do” do 3 39 | Tinnerssolder (extra rofined Frontss, ot = AT BOLTS. | Lid metar...] Carriage and tire........ gre SHEET IRON BUTTS. 3 Firstquaiit N Narrow wrought, st jlat.discount. 20 pre | do o o Lg e Cast, loose pin reversible. do B | o & MISCELLANEOUS. ey Hay and wanure forks Zpre | Chazooal, bath s Hoes and guden rakes, % do e sunfn 58051 uniata, No. 24.. do 10 % do do 2. Russia gerfoct 7 15 do No. 1, stained . Zess inao 1l bund! A" Americar. immitat'n Russia, all Nos. Less than full bundles add one cent. GALVANIZED. GROCERIES. §SON 538-540 14TH ST. RNHAM AND ETEELE & JO! CLARK & FRENCH COR. FA 17 1. & RAAPKE, 212 FARN~ DEALERS- 00 | PUNDT, MEY. VM ST.,—WHOLESALI 700 800 | MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 Farn- 1% bam St. 85 WHITNEY, BAUSERM\N & Co., 2 Douglas St. J. 7. BROWN & ER0., Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. SUGARS. Granulated prib. Sowdered do Coushed do Kefd cat loafdo andard A do A do do Exira € Yellow € N 0 choiee COFFEES, otce pr b primo do .. dotcod do 0 G Java, c | Common pr gallo: Good do Rang)on choic | Cervliaa... M Wesk & Co. Schofers 13 1-2; Palm, 5@5 1+4 ; German Mot- d, 6 1486 1-2. o, do ART GOODS ANLD UPHOLSTERER'S do do Virginia. Natural leat.- : DRIED FRUIS. Up- do appies do prunes German bl ckberrie raspberrics.. ruisins, per box.. scedicsh raisins, SALT. New in barrels o | 16¢; 8 inch 2lc. Berlin gilt, 1 inch § ** 47 9 | 6@16¢; 2 inch 12@30¢; 8 inch 18@ CANNED GOODS. ;g 45¢; imitstion rosewood and gilt, 1 | 2poundeundyersosscrs percase. S 25t 0 = % | iuch 5@10c; 2 inch 10@20c; 3 ineh |2 & dowiliaws 15@80c. 3 G do o WINDOW SHADES. 7 do do tomatoes o Winslow 4 do_ Yarmoutn o Strawberrics, | Pintappics, per per Oolon . per pound. . 2T Young I pouid 401 00 Gunpow do ol FLOU e 2 now Fiak Biors 4| Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, ' Guil by Grantile, 10 2 XXX 1o (g "‘f 2 0043 00. California Tesger. b MATTRASSES. G Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00ad 00; straw, | Gamues, :'1‘! Tt 15a19 American 1113 00ad 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50. Ry LS . Amoskesg i . adbe guntes... is i LUMBER. bt A 03t TICKINGS. RETATL LIST SR e et = L Amoskeag, a¢ . 11, | Sublockto change ot market witaout | i Preanara e 1o ‘WM. M. FOSTER, Chrers e 4o . Amoskesg .. Pl | Cinkaon bark o @ B-aver Creek, BB. 163 | Op U.P. B. R. track bot. k arnham av Haymakers. ,-,!" | as. 7 COLU! pepe | GEO A. HOAGLANI. Hpbis, 10 B | udding and sills, 20 ft, and un- 2 h Pery 106 | bty |0 ot i %4 | Qver 301, each wd ditional Tt 8dd'L..oom 50 | | Fencing No1. Lm0 do® No I | - % 2 00 YANKEE NOTION | L2200 i i 50 00 { | »w | 000 | . | 1stelear, 1, 134, 85 00 KURTZ MOHR & CC., 231 Fargham | 2d do ' o 5500 | | Street. e 3 &l o, e 9 G010 00 | G0 e 80 | Sariihes, 5 bozes, 16 50417 00 | SPOUL Curtua. bR ol CIGARS. tetclear ceiling % ine | A. E. snipsox, Manufucturer, 532 i 21 do do | 15th it do do |31 G0 o X | La Espanols. Triplo. Crowi | Henry Clay...... De Viller. Yy IX18888KR8eE888888 CALIIOUN MILLS FLOUR. 14th Street. | Wholesale depot 54 Hall barrel sacks Chicagd, Rock Island and Pacific R. R. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE ¥E OMAHNA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST, | Via Des Moines, vavenport and Rock Island. R0M Coal Ol $ 18| Lara uul, No 15 9Ge1 () | P = 5 | b R 0| AN Passenger Trains are equipped with the JRNRT IR AE " | WeeTINGUOUSE PATENT Amn' Bzanbs and Turpeatin TG B R ent Safety Piatioria aad Coupler: b | 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily, | cnnecting as follows : AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines Valley Railroad, for Oskulooss, Ottumwa, Keokuk and St. Lonis. th the Central Railroad of Tow: to St. Paul. AT WEST LIBERTY with the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Minnesota Rallroad, for Buriington, Cedar Rapids, Dubuque & Paal, At WILTON JUNCTION with South-Western ' nranch, Muscatine, Washiogton and all poinis south. AT DAVENPORT with the Dasenport & St. | * Paul Railroad for points north | AT ROCK ISLAND with the Western Union | " airoad for “Freeport, b i, kacine, Mil- | for waukee and all points in noribern Liinols and Wiseonsi; AT ROCK ISLAND with the Rockford, Island and St. Louls Ruilrosd for St.'Lo and points south. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Peor: Intand Raihoad for Peoria and p - AT BUREAU JUNC., with branch, for Hen: ry, Lacere, Chillicothe and Peoria. AT LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Rail- road for points nort hand south. AT CHICAGO with Il lines East, North and ‘South. THEOUGH TICKETS to all Eastern citie s line, can be procured, and eny inlor- wation obtained, concerning fodnts, at the ticket offlce of the comps Omaia, and also at the | along the lineor the U.P. ¥ Baggage Checked Throngh (o all 4 Frincipal Fastern Pounos. 8| a M 8MTH, H. RIDDLE, | GewiPaTAgt, Gea'l Sapt | cago. Chicsgo. JELLACEY, ° 8.8 BTEVENS, . o s (eiRwenis i3 | azset Omaoa Oumnks. # | Sioux City & Pacific R. R The Shortest aud only Direct Route from |COONCIL BLUFFS | St. Paul, Minneapolis, | And all Pomnts in NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA. PULLMAN PaLACE SLEKPING CARS On all night trains 7ia this route. | | CONNECTIONS. | el ALT. B Transter with Un a | 73 At Council Blug, with Kansas City, §t. { 308 &nd Council klufts Railroud for St. Loui oad for Omaba | CHICAGO & NORTHWES'N NAILWAY. | The Popular Route from OMAZEIA ; ~To— Chicago and the East! AND THE ©Onlv Direct Route TeWaterloo, Fort Dodge, Dubuque,| Crosse, Prairi 1t Being the Shortest and Fisst Comuloted Line Between OMAHAandCHICAGO, pstant smprovem nts have faken place in = way of Teducing Grade, and placiog Tron with Stee +, adding 1o its rollizg stock | tow and Elegant’ DAY and SLEEPING CARS Equipped w ughouse Air Brate'” ishiog comtorta- | sting Houses, offering all § | the comforis Dy th.e age can produce. | From» 1o 10 Fast Express Traius rau each | way daily over the various lines. of this road, | Thus. secaring 1o the traveler selecting this | Touro sare and ucctions o any di- Tection e wiay wish {0 £0. Princival Conneetlons. | AT M UNCTION, for | Sioux C ty, ¥ ats reuchod’ via | Sioux City'and Pacific railroad. AT GRAND JUNCTION for Fort Dodge, pol uque, snd roads. Chicago, ULTON for ¢, and all points in Wisconsin, AT CHICAGO with 2l railway lines leading out of Chica. foutcs, Rates, etc., at the < Farthaw Street, Omaha, ticket offices along the HUGHITT, en. Sup't. J.H LACE " G G.EDDY, Ty AT Omaha & St. Louis Short Line St St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. R The Kansas City, Is the only dire sST. LOUTIS ASD THE EAST, FROM | | tize to | | | OMAHA AND THE WEST NO CHANGE Louls an , aurs betseon Omana aud St. B itor € between OMAHA anu W YORA. This th Only _ine running a PULLMAN SLEEPING C€AR EAST FROM OMAHA, ON ARRIVAL OF THE UNION PACIFIC EXPRESS FRALN King other Toutes nave a ¢ the Liver Stutioa. disagreeable trans! 8 Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Caus, g Curs, PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY ! | REACHING ALL | EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES h Less Ch ges and ia advaoce of otber T Eatire Line is equpped with Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, Milles ety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Westinghouse | Air Brake. ty, § . Joseph & Comncil | Blufe Raleod, | Via Omeha and St. Louis. lo st eor. Tenth and Fornham ) ts, and U. P. Depot, Gwaha. : GEO, Pass. Adt SARNAED, Gen'l Supt. st. Joseoh. Vanpari A ROUTE | BTSSR ) 4 TRAINS DAILY Pullman Palace Cars | THROUGE WITHOUT CHANGE Indianapolis, Cincinnati, ‘Louisville, | Chicago, Columbus, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore Washington, NEW YORK) Arrival of Trairs from the West. | ONLY ONE CHANGE TO | Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston TICKETS omrany’s Office, N.E. cova.r Fourth & Chestnut sts, | 8i. Louis, and af the Principal Rat'~ | way Ofices in the West. 1 CHAS. BABCOC C.E. RUSSELL, | | 7 S'thern Pass. Alvt, West'n P q Kax OLLETT, | ans. AR, S1. Lo TUwitoa =siates | Sonfactioners’ Tool Works, | Thos' Mills & Bro., Manataeturers o | Counfectioners’Tools { | Machire omi Ice Cresm e | a5k il poiaia south * ™ - i | %5, &4 Siwouri Valtey with the Chicagoand | : Bats alvenKingrecdos mt 2248 | Northwestern Taiiway T Chcsgo Tl | s o0 Doints east. Nos. 1301 & 1393 N i s o 35 | s Paal, Hsls Cankent end acons Mentncen | FEILADILPHIA, PA, P, ey | a4 | railroads. Steamers for Upper Missouri iiver, | Bovlunds N0t Vaek Wi D . 10| el 10D | durivg navigwor and with seges for all | o G0 poig = Tyaud 15 02 ats 1n the Northwest | - = . g poitie o' 308 | Being liand e | B ik Ougaha and Northwestern | PIRPEctor: ) Esrassiwo 1ses Moore | do pulished do do 13 oA S A, Peishe wailroad for (maha and Soatliern Nebraska. | Guo. 3. 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