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| | CAREFULLY EXAMINED GROCERIES. | CHICAGO & NORTHWES'N $9 00 | STEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 14TH ST. | RATLYWAY. 10 50 The Popular Route from. 10 00 ‘ CLARK & FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND OM A A 1350 | 117H ST. —To— 140 | pyNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 FARN= HVM ST.,—WHOLESALE DEALERS- Chicago and the East! AND THE KEARNEY'S FLUID-EXTRACT BUCH ‘The only known remedy fors | BRIGHT’S DISEASE, TeWaterloo,Fort Dodge,Dubnqus | HAMMERS. | Havdole's, AENol, 14, Mammond’s A ENo .. o do dod. de bogincers Kol do o do 2 do do 3 FMATCHETS. Morris' shingling, No | o ds Ve 2 do do dos. do caw dol de o do LEATHER. Buffulo Sols, | do | Matamoras do . | Omnlv Direct Routo = = 1 THE LIGHTNING-ROD MAN. | ‘“Hark! the thunder becomes less | Monev and Commerce. | muttering. It is nearing us and | nearing the earth, too. Hark! One | crammed crash! ~ All the vibrations | Elkhorn Valley Lands!|stone among the Acroceraunian | “S\ihat'do you? I said, seeing | hills, as the scattered bolts boomed | i e Cioen bl FOR SALE BY £2) - ,_now, instantaneously relin- | overhead and crashed down among | ¢ oW Tisantancouwly, refin- m M. OTsARI, |the valleys, every 'i’i"‘_‘ f‘;“"re“ bY | ward toward the window, with his TR Neb zigzag iridiations and swift slants of | rgh¢ fore and middle fingers on his w y T sharp rain, which sudibly rang like | jof; yrist. September 16, 1874. } ! a charge of spear points on my low BN L Lo e FINEST in the STATE! And will be sold at from shingled roof. T suppose, though, | ¢4 e e e Words had Well SSBb: | We note no changes in either our | e $2.50 to $5.00 PER ACRE! < 400,000 ACRES! —OF THE FINEST— | 'i What grand, irregular thunder, G Dailv Review. MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 Farn- ham St. BAUSERMAN & Co., 247 Douglas St. ‘WHITNEY, | | OFFICE OMAHA Datny BEE, | : 3. BROWN & BRo., Cor. 14th and | il Douglas Streets. that the mountainshereabouts break | } ™' | monetary or commercial reports, as = ?‘"r"r“};]“;,“c‘;*,’(‘r‘i‘fu‘s"l“‘;’r"”{h:“ thatit | Crasht only three pulses—less | the markets are firm and steady at is fa glorious here than on the | g, it mile off— k= 5 i plain. Hark ! some one at the door, | (1L 8 third ofa mile o I""“"“""J“S“‘"’R) s quotations. Who is this that chooses a time of | {hire" stricken oaks. there, Tipped | lhm'ulr-r‘for making calls? And | ou¢ ey and glittering. it soak | by dow’t e, man-fushion, use the | drywy lightning more than any knocker instead of making that | oher timber, having iron in solu- | loleful undertaker’s clatter with bis | tion 1 its sa o 2| 4 s | fist against the Lollow panel? But | S oy b Your floor here | Land Warranis (160 sores let him in. Ab, bere he comes. | ™ «Heart of oak. From the pecu. | 4 *°Lig) -...... “Good day, sir”—an entire stranger. | Jiar time of your calf upon me, I | 25iicultural College “Pray be ‘seated.” What is that | gupnose you purposely select stormy | p& oy e Puyig). | strange looking walking stick he | weather for your journeys. Whei | Do iig: carries? A fine thunderstorm sir.” | tho tiunder 1s roaring, Son deem it | Lichange on New York, 1- e Al eon the | 31 hour_peculiarly Tavorable for | P “You are wet. Stand Lereon the | producing - impressions fav, frakog aremet Witan producing impressions favorable to “Not for worlds ! e DR The stranger still stood in the ex- oo sl sraiotiisie, act middle of the cottage, where he | it fearlessness, you seem. unbe. | hiad first planted himself. His sin- | semingly timoror ot | gularlarity impelled a closer seru- | Common men choose fair ‘Weather tiny. A iean, gloomy figure. Hair | for their travels; you choose {hun. dark and lauk, mattedly streaked | der storms, and yet—— over hix brow. His sunken pitfalls | ““wphat T travelin thunder storms of eyes were ringed by indigo hol- | T grant, but not without. 2 lows, and played with an mnocuous | L Ecantions, such as only sort of lightning ; the gleam With- | iy rod man may kno out the bolt. The whole man was | Quek—look at my specimen dripping. 1e stood in a puddle on | Only one dollar a foot” the bare oak floor, his strange walk- | () re oak floor, his stra k- | A veryfine rood I dare sa Ing stick vertieally resting at bis | But are these particular precautions side. h : | of yours? Yet first let me close oot 1::;31{:]5:::: e aeonl AT Tt ST B eating through the sash. e | neat wooden staft, by insertion into i I will | bar up.”’ | two balls of greenish glass, ringed | A% you mad! TKaow you that | with copper bands. The metal 10 | vour iron bar 15 & swift sondnerr | terminated at the top tripod wise, | Desjst.” > in three keen lines, brightly gilt : He held the thing by tLe wooden e S ) part alone. —— “Sir,” said T bowing politely, | Proclamation bv the Governor. “have T the honor of a visit from that illustrious god, Jupiter Tonau-? | = 8o stood he in the Greck statue of old, erasping the lightning bolt. 1f you be he, or his vicory, I have to thank you for this noble storm you have brewed among our mountains. Listen: That was a_ glorious peal. | Ah, to a lover of the majestic, it is agood thing to have the Thunderer | bimself in one’s cottage. The | | thunder grows finer for that. But pray be seated. This old rush bot- | tomed arm chair, T grant, is s poor substitute for your evergreen throne | on Olympus; but, condescend to be seated.” LANDS ENIENT TO | E CON the Best Oak de SUGARS. | | Baltimore Oak 50ié . c | | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK omestic Kips Hewlock Upper, per {00t .$825.00 | i tock Uen by, : - m | Graim @0 de > g 15 176.00 | Linin s Topp : ar Mlioees (Baot "Leg) e Toa < Go” (0N Dresced) do do Bim 3 Wit Loa And a positive cure for sha, Green bay. Racine, Point,” Watertown, Oshizsh, i Du Lae. madison and Milwaukee. Gout, Gravel, Strictures, 5 Disbetes, Dyspepsia Ners vous Debility, Dropsy, | Non-retention or Incontinence of Urine, Irvi- | OMAHAandCHICAGO, | " fation, Infamation or Ulceration of BLADDER AND KIDNEYS. SPERMATORRHEA, | 1t Being the Shorsest and Fiist Comoleted Line | Between do Yellow € do .. N C choice do 185.00 23y Rio cholce pr®... P do prime do dogood do 0 G ava. s £ jace in | ! the way of n | DAY and SLEEPING CANS Equipped with the W atiugho ~LAND EXPLORING TICK- for sale at 0. & N. W._ depot, bearing coupons which will be_tak- en at full cost in payments for land. Oak Harusss Leather, do do do do do Heulock Harness Leathier, Ro. 1, SYRU Coumon pr gallon. d of one In the general market a noticea- | ?;z;l ble inerease of business is percepta- ble, both among the wholesale deal- s and in toe local trade. Orders from the country are com- ing in rapidly, and the prospects for a strong fall trade are flattering. No change of quotations in the provision market; demand large | Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers. | | and the market well stocked. Sap Publico, 6 1-2@6 3-4; Savon ark! Republ.c, de., Chemical Olive, 6 to ek 61-2; Palm, 5@5 14 ; German Mot- led, 6 1-4a6 1-2. ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S BTOCK. nd. .00 in the Bladder, Coleul vz, z i he Most Wouderful Medical i« | %10 10 Fast Express Traius run each | way daily over the various lines s road, thus securing to the traveler selecting this route sure and certain connections i any di- rection he way wish 10 %o. 10 Collar Leather (Black] Schofers 9| 80APS § WE HAVE TWELVE GOOD REASONS why they will do your work. Quick and Easy. Chea» and Clean. ‘They are che pest to buy, They are best to use, They baxe evenly and g Their operation is perf They bave always 4 good dra | They are made of the bestmaterial Extract Buchu!| omi mtii. Aid GRAVEL OR BRICK DUST DE- »OS T, covery of the Age—Every Man his own Phys cian. Frazier’s Great Remedy | And Mucus or Milky Discharges. Princival Conneetions. AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for Sioux City, Yankton aud poiuts reached via Pacific railroad. NCTION for Fort Dodge, a and Keokuk. v St. Paul, Minneapol Missouri Vrlle; Kirks Savon-. i J —_— The people ot the United States hive been i and P KEAR humbugged with all kin Patent Medicioes, quacks und imp ‘the past few years, t sham . "The writer of the to do sterliog, PLUG TOBACCO. Black goods, West ado do Virgi do do Eright do do do Virg 3 bugue, Natural leal.. 5 e and Miouesota railrouds. FCLTON for Freeport, Racine Millwau- I points in Wisconsin, GO with all railway lines leading They are very They ara easily manag. They are suited to al Every stove guaraateed o give satisfaction —SOLD BY Exeelsior Man® ST. LOUIS, MO., AXDBY OMAHA MARKETS, Permanently Curesall Diseases of the Bladder, Dropsical Ishing disease, and weak lungs and 3 and atler trying many Medicines snd the most s, T commenesd_ doctoring | Jast d'scovored & Blood Searcher, ‘weeks eeciad n Jelt e, my lungs | Ui my , petito good, cave iad disappeared Discovery poscessed . Tgave it to others o the most miracu- ok, ione Caretully Corrected Daily Kidneys, and DRY GOODS. ¥, J. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and Dougla Streets. 1s of Patent nt Puys DRIED FRUITS. | Tan Swellings, ssaazg | AT CHIC Tiaiiss | Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnbam Street, furnish following quctations: FRAME MOULDINGS. Oil walout moulaings, one inch, per foot, 5¢; 2iuch 10¢; 8 inch 15¢; polished walnut, 1 inch 7¢; 2 inch 16¢; 8 inch 21c. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 6@15¢; 2 inch 12@30¢; 3 inch 15@ 46c; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 | 2pountcandzersoxmers, perc iuch 5@10¢; 2 inch 10@20c; 3 ineh |3 42 &owiliwrds 45 ¢ | 15@300. 3 o do peaches por case appies Existing in Meo, Wouen and Children, No Matter What the Age! Prof. Steelo savs: “Oue bottle of Kearney's Fluid Extract Buchu is worth more than all other Buchus combined."” ities via this formati 1 ob- etc, at the Through tickets o all eastern can be procured became stroug and Omaha. at the principal ticket otices along the raspherries. e U R raisius, per DX ..o seedless ruisius, por pound. Price one dollar per bottle; or, six bottles for . Consump:io dollars. G G. EDDY, A sona. Gl A€V | Depot 104 Duane’St, N. Y. Omaha & St Lonis Shor | rAEzsEs st e e Line ‘sarsend staiup lor pamphlets, (roe. pa 1874! Scrofula gt b s o FRAI LS BOOT BITTERS. i @t first backward in in barrels . dairy s bocor meh1svi STATE OF NEBRASKA, ) CANED|SooDs: "UTIVE DEPARTMENT. | ywers, per case.. 84 2 WHEREAS, The Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Nebraska, on the twenty-sixth day of February, 1873, passed a resolu- tiou in words as follows: Resolved, “That the electors of the State be, and are hereby aathor- | ized and recommended to vote for | or against a Convention to revise or | chang? the Constitution of the next general election, for members of the I Legislature. | i1 tho patural pasey |, While I thus pleasantly spoke, |~ “The ballots at such election shall B e o Wit pure biaod, | the stranger eyed me, half in won- |.be written or printed as follows: hence they niast reach all diseasos by puridca- | der, and half in a strange sort of | Those in fuvor of a convention, ‘For tign aud nourishuent, ot Bitters xnd vemam | hOrTOr; but did not move a foot. a convention’; those against a con- No p Do, sir, be seated; you need to | vention, ‘Against a_convention.’ Crane & Brigham Wholesale Agents, San Fraucisco, Cal. a Swr OBSTACLES to MARRIAGE. | HAPPY RELETF FOR YOUNG MEN from theeffects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood Restored. impediments to Marriage od. New method of treatment. New | Kable remedies. Books and Cireuls n sealed envelopes. Address, HOW )CIATION, 419 North NinthSt., Philadelphis, Pa.,—an Institution havivg a high reputation for honorable conduct and profes- al skill. ssddwdm 3 do do do do v o do tomatoos do ‘WINDOW SHADES. g iy O Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per | Cor Tropay per, cise pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00@ 4 00; cach sdditional foot, 75¢ per pair. Sugar-Coated, Concentrated, Root and Hecrbal Juice, Anti- Bilious Granules. THE “LITTLE ANT” CATHARTIC. or Multum Within the reach of every suflerlng ma 5 and cuild on the face of the civilized i Peterboro. Suflolk L. — = BLEACHEC SHEETINGS. Peppercll 8- .. do 94. do 10 4 principle that operates in these Boot itiers fs te power they bossess ia cleans- ing the turgid Tlood and banisbing the vile Bumors frow the &y foot. Bitie.s age strictly s Medicinal i, compoun Trow foots combined with herbs and pinas many of W o used in tho gorwd oid days of fathers, when poople were cured by e siaple rootor herd, and whes Calomel | 1 other poisuns of e miveral Kisglom ere unknown. Thoy epen a1l the natural passages of the Sicknoss Raspberries, e Pineapples, COTTONAD Farmers and Mechanics, Great Western BROWN SHEETINGS. Albion, A The Kansas City, St. Joe and REPPS. . Union md sll wool terry, per yard Council Blufis R. R 1 50@3 10; Imperial, plain and stri- ped, 2 50a8 00. DAMASKS. Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 00a3 0. MATTRASSES. taking the la composed of clicap, when we can by & careiul | scieace, extracr Oolon s, per pound. Youns Iiyson, per Gunpowder, do FLOUR. Snow Flake, (Wells & Nieman). old Dust Towa Ciry. Califoruia. 1sthe ouly dire line to ST. LOGIS AND THE EAST, FROM | meed, that ean ve readily | the most sensitive etomaciis aud fast Eschlittio Purgative Pellet rpre ‘most concentrated form, a3 88 is embodied 10 any of the lary TO THE— NERVOUS & DEBILITATED | tong unwel BAG Ll their woader! gained over discase and_death nd conditions in life. They are Jecting cures of the Consumption, Tuptions, C cak Lungs, Lost Vitality ous, theso Koot tod L0 be the most own 10 the r pectoral healing properties pene- e evory portion of the human fray ing th «, sirengthening the Stomach, Cidueys and Liver, clonsing the blood from every kind of Ruwor. No other medicine will cure Curonic ~_ K Heart 1 epsi Urinary Discases, Kidos calused from a ba condition of the blood. For on, suflering from loss *chised Trom ticasd fmales these are especially re- ended. ~ One bottle will do more toward eradicating Syphilis, Searvy, Tetter, Fever Sores, Sore Lyes, 1umors, tious, Dropsy, Erysipelas, Boils, Flesh Worins. Blot tons, piples on the face, and Corruptions fro S he Hlood tha all other rewedies in existence, G. W. FRAZIER, CLEVELAND, OHIO. all the lead- Sold e sold Frazlers Root Bitters 1 Chemists. ing Druggists, Storekeep Wholesale strec Co., Pitish Boston, . College Place, 5, Philadelphia; Ful- 4% Drug Ho ur druggisi or store- Keaper. Ask for FRAZIERS ROOT BITTERS, and accept 5o substitu'e whatever. Price with: in the reach of all—$1 per bottle six bottles 3 ivisa&wly "~ APPLETON'S American CYCLOPZEDIA New Revised Edition. ntirely rewritten by the ableit writers on every subject. 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Good heaven b com- | be dried ere going forth again.” I planted the chair invitingly on the broad hearth, where a little fire had been kindled that afternoon to dissipate the dampness, not thecold; | for it was early in the month of Septembe | But without heeding my solicita- | tions, and still standing in the mid- | dle of the floor, the stranger gazed | at me portentiously and spoke. “Sir,"” said he, ‘‘excuse me; but instead of my accepting your kiud invitation to be seated on the hearth there, I solemnly warn you, that with me in the middle of the room. 17 he cried, starting— Gthero is_another of thoso awfcl crashes. 1 warn, you, sir, quit the | hearth.” | “Mr. Jupiter Tonans, | etly rolling my body on the stone, | “T'stand verv well hierc.” » said T qui- “Are you so horribly ignorant, then,” e cried, “as not to know, that by far the most dangerous part of the house, during such a_terrible tempest as this, is the fireplace?” “Nay, I did not know that,” in- voluntarily stepping upon the first board next to the stone. { The stranger aow assumed such | | agzain—I stepped back upon the hearth, and threw myself into the command. But I said nothing “For heaven'’s sake,’ he cried, with & strange mixture of alarm and intimidation—¢for heaven’s sake, get off the hearth! Know you not, that the heated air and oot are conductors; to say nothing of those —1I conjure you—I command you.” “Mr. Jupiter Tonans, I am nat accustomed to be commanded Inmy own_house,” “Call me not by that pagan name. Zou are profane In this time of ter. ror.” Sir, will you be 50 good as to tell me your business? If you seek shelter from the storm, you are wel- come, 50 long as you be civil; but if you come on business, open it forth- wWith. Who aze you?” said the stranger, softening his tone; “my special businessis. . Me ciful heavens! what a erash !—have you ever been struck—your pre- mises, I mean? No? It's best to be provided;"—significantly rat- i metallio staff upon the j—* by nature, but the word, and of this cottage T can make a Gibralter by a few waves of this wand, Hark! what a perfect Himalaya of concu “ You interrupted yourself; your special business you were about to speak of.” My specisal businesis ta travel the country for orcers for lightning { rods, tapping his staff; «T have the best of references”—fumbling in pockets. ¢ In Criggan last month Iput up three-and-twenty rods on only five houses.” Saturday, that the steeple, the big elm, and 'the assembly room cupola | were struck? | there 2 | the steeple.” | “Of what use is your lightning rod then 2" | “Oflife and death use. But my | workman was heedless. In fitting { the rod at the top to the steeple, he | | allowed a part of the metal to graze | | the tin sheeting. | dent. Hark ! “Never mind. That clap burst quite loud enough to be heard with- out finger pointing. Did you hear Hence the acci- Not my fault, but his, with a rosary in her hand; the beads being metal. extend into the Canadas ?"" “No. And I hear that there iron rods only are in use. have mine, which are copper. Tron is easily fused. Then they draw out the rod so slender that it is not body enough to conduct the full electric current. The metal melts; the | building is destroyed. My copper | rod never acts so. Those Canadi- ans are fools. Some of them kndb the rod at the top, which risks a | deadly explosion, instead of imper- does. Mine is_the only true rod | Look atit. Only onedollar a foot.” | “This abuse of your own calling in another might make one distrust- ful with respect to yourself,” you had best accept mine, and stand | an unpleasant air of successful ad- | monition, that—quite involuntarily | erectest, proudest posture I could | immense fire dogs? Quit the spot | “I am a dealer in lightningrods,” | there are no | castles In thunderstorms; yet say | fons” | Thisls my specimen rod,” | his | “Let me see. Was it not at Crig- | | gan last week, about midnight on | Any of your rods | “Not on the tree or cupola, buion | of the event at Montreal last year? | A servant girl struck at her bedside | Does your beat | They should | | ceptibly carrying down the current | | into the earth, as this sort of rod | | By the Governor, | —— | Over Ish's Drug Store. Now therefore, T, Robert W. Fur- nas, Governor of the State of Ne- braska, do hereby recommend to the electois of the State that at the next general election for members of the Legislature, to be held on the thirteenth day of Ootober, 1874, un- der the resolution aforesaid, they do vote for or against a convention to be convened for the purpose afore- said. In tesimony whereof T have here- | ~+— unto set my hand and | ( ) caused to beé aflixed the < SBAL. - Great Seal of the State of | ( ) Nebraska, | '~~~ Done at Lincoln, this | eighth day of September, A.D. 1874. ROBT. W. FURNAS, Jou J. GospER, Secretary of State, THE COMING STRUGGLF. The voters of our nation, was known before, Are rising from Pacific’s strand ‘meaning bo ? | The rising of the masses | Frow northern lake to southern'sea. The spirtof old seventy-ix o e s | S tak et of vl 1% | | rhouah obsolets Jong epmcar " Bt wiiions fordeionsn | one e S0 bt 28 rapen of s The olghts of mak 1o oo a man e v Frtolon's iang. e shall our Flag miore proudly foat AOe i wrwalt e, o Bations ot unborn shall gladly grost "The emblew of thfree. T E In trade we'll try to deal, | ""Aruan shouid deat | And whilwe seck £5 live ourasives, Wo'll el as Cheap 333 bodg oun | Andifatat’you e, | 25r riend you chance to meat, Remeraber Butce, the Hattor, On Uppor Dougias Strect eu rapu—— . 3. KARBACH .GREBE & KARBACH, 16th st. vetwoon Farnham and sroey s's OMAHA, NEB. —MANUPACTURER 07— Spring and Farm Wagons, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. Dealers in and manufacturers of ‘AGRICULTUBAL IMPLEMENTS ! | JPARTICULAR A T"ENTION PAID TO HORSE SHOEING, BB~ Repairing of wagon and blacksmithing Promptiv done at reasonable vrices mrdawy] VICTOR H. CCFFMAN M. D.,, Physician = Surgeon, [ 241 Farnham Street, septiodiy | QUEALEY'’S | U.P. Soap Factory! Situated on the lino of the Union Railroad, near the powder houser. Manwite: tures vt class soap for home consampiing juned-1v {UNION MARKET, R. A. HARRIS, 537 Fifteenth Sroet, bet. Douglas and Dodge. BEET, PORK, Mutton and Veal, Fish, Poultry, Game, augts 1y AND VEGETART.RR BEES! BEES!! BEES!!! YT HE, Underigued has stxtr awarms of na; tive and Ttalian bes for sale, in hives of | the American and Buckeye patents. Stron, swarms at six to eight dollars each, with actas cost of hiveadded. ~Light swarme, from four to doilars each. T have more bees than tue location will support, and must sell. Address: HIRAM CRAIG Fort Cathous seot1ldawim ) TOEN FPaRK. | 255 Harney stcoet, betwean | Tn all it Branches. 1n the ia most | “porovel e | HORSE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING d 3 erepairiog done on short notics. Amoskesg, 3¢ a. Biddotord.” Amoskeng. Boaver Creak, B E. Haymakers B Ous, © Riddeford.. Hoasler.. KURTZ MOHMR & (G., Dickens’ bes King Will Domesti Stanley . YANKEE NOTICMS. 231 Farnham | « Street. “ L CUL 1. 7 0 a2 @2 0 s Wit 00 s o) 15 )ml CES! CORSETS. F 522 wah s $ss 283 ¢ YARN. all colors, zony Yaras, per box. GENERAL COMMISSION. J. C. KOSENFELD gives us the following quotations this day: Potatoes, 90@$1 00 per bushel; Butter, prime 35@300; Butter, good 20@25¢; Butter, cooking 10@13e; Eggs, 13aldc por doz; Live chiokens 250@2 75; Lemons, 14 00 per bex. OYSTERS W. B. & Co.—Select, 85 ots por ean; Standard 55 cts per oan; Medi- um 45 cts per ean. HARDWARE. 30HX T. EDGAR. Common bar. Horsa shoe bs.. Jewsp’ Burden's horse shoes, per keg do mule do’ " do Northwestern horso Bails........... 3 Dundee thimble skeios, discount 45 per sent. Stor halfpatent axles, diseount 10 per cent. NAILS. 6 4 34 3 fine 10d finis'ng do 8 do do 6 do do 10 easing do 81 do do 61 do do Wrought, all sizas. ennanmnananas LESESEBUEZEIES Carriage and tire. Narrow wreught. st joint.. diseount Cast, Toows pia reveraible..... e MISCELLANEOUS. Hay and manure forks.. Hoes and garden rakes. Coe's gemuine.. SCREWS. Ameriean Tron......... T — AGRICULTURAL DM LEMENTS. sovrmRs. ¥ Holt's Ja.vest Kingper o, ne Champion Haid's SPADES AND SMCV'LS. Rowlind's N do do Moora & €8 pEgss &8s e AXES. 00t¢ s Western Coown............ o= do. b veioa.. COFFEE MILLS Farke's No 3, irua box.. do o3 “do - do do25 Union ir ... @ do3s do Bri FILES. Hargrave, Smith & Co.,....... File L o seug H €, 12 8 00a4 A do 24 do 1st common 2 Square de 0'G Batten per lineal . Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 0045 0f LUMBER. RETAIL LIST Subleet to change of market witnout ‘WM. M. FOSTER, On U.P. K. B track bot. ¥ arnham a GEO A. HBAGL‘\N L. Joists, studding and sils, der. 201t, and un- T, each dditional it udd' Fenciog No 1 = do ~ No 2. 1st common boards.. A stock boards, 10 and 12 e 20d do do B do o do do do do do do do do do do do do Ist common. 20 do do 3 do do marraw, clear <tclear ceiling 35 inch 20 do do b st do do do st clear siding do. do. “A” shingles.. Extra No 1 shingies, Cowmos No 1 shi Lath er 1000.. D& H pickots eer 100 do_do Rough do do do Liberal discount on carload lots. o do Istelear, 1,124, 1 4 20d 2 inch. 20 do 34 do Flooring, clear. WINDOWS, (Glazed.) 35 per cent off Chicsgo list. DOORS, (Wedged.) 25 pex eent 08l Cl tengo list. BLINDS. 30 por cont off iist. White lime per bbl. ... Lonisvillo cement er paris per bbl... 1 75@2 00 | .. iastering hair per Lusiel Tarred folt..... Plastering boara.. OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, &e. N. I. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT (. STEELL. Coul OIl... $ 1811 ara Lubricatiug ['W. Va. “ winter “strain'd b PAINTS, &C TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & FARNHAM. TN PLATE. 10x14 1€, tair quanty 10x14 Ie, best quality. 1x4IX do - do 12512 1C 12312 IX 1620 IC do 14x201X _do 14x20 IXX do 14x20 IXXX 100 plate LC 100 plate DX, 100 plate DXX 100 plate DXXX Rooting IC charcoal RoofingIX do 10x14 IC coke do do do do do 20x28 IC charcoal roofiog. 20328 IC eharcoal rootng e4x14 IX charcoal .. 10x20 eoke (for euifersi.... BLOCK TIN Large pizs Sheet tin 25 to 36 in. do do do do do do in 250 15 cas) Sheot 24 to 35 inches per shest.. ‘Tinnerssoldet (extra refined.... do de. do do SHEET IRON First qualit Numbers 16 to 24. de do 2 Lesa than full bundles | “A" s moricar immitat’s Russia, al} 2dd oge cent. GALVANIZED. COPPER. do 1234 1 heathivg, T4 aud 15 ox auished, 14 and 16 5z os. 7, 8 and 9, Plauis! 1t oopper... pper botio: BRIGHT 1 ma £EZ z 0te6 859 1" 15 Nou. 15,16 Per bundle 15 per ceat 1011 WIRE. u% 2 1 1 [ cous » straw, 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50. BESHBBIERINE § % L£2esL8eTELEeE8282883282888888888 BEY o, No 1S 96e1 00 | 288, SETEERESNSS ENENE Deavy welght. light ~do i1ps, four bushel ... adee gunules. ~ ain bags, Amoskes A ey Ludiow a SPICES. Nutmegs, Penang est,per pound Cives do - do . Alspice do do Cinamon bark do do COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON. s, 100 I h per da No. 1kits Eruly ia i AT by 9 @10 co Sardines, 7 boxe G 0617 W CIGARS. E. SINPSON, Manufacturer, 532 15th Street. A. H. Upman . 3 00 0 00 3 00 50 00 50 60 00 0 w 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 10 do do do CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR. Halt barrel sacks Chicago, and Pacific R. R. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FEOM OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST, Via Des Moines, Liavenport and Rock Island. All Passenger Trains are equipped with the WESTINGUOUSE PATENT AIk BRAKKS and Miller's Patent Safety Platioris and Coupler. 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily, cnnecting as follows : AT DES MOINES with the Des Moizes Valle: Railroad, tor Oskalooss, Ottumwa, Keokuk and st. Lor AT GRINNELL with the Central Railroad of Iowa, forall painis north (o St Paul AT WEST LIBERTY with the Buriington, Cedar Rapids & Minnesota Railroad, for Burlington, Cedar Rapids, Dubuque & § Paul, At WILTON JUNCTION' with the Muscatine, % k) ~Western * vranch, for Washingion and all points south. AT DAVENPORT with the Davenport & St. Paul Railroad for points north. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Western Union Railroad for Freeport, Be:it, Kacine, Mil- waukee and all points in northera Liinois and Wisconsin, AT ROCK ISLAND with the Rocktord, Rock istand and St. Louls Ruilroad for t.’Louis d points south. AT RUCK ISLAND with the eoria & Rock Isiand Railioad for Peoria and points cast. AT BUREAU JUNC,, with brauch, for Hen- 1y, Lacere, Chillicothe and Pooria. AT LA SALLE with the [llinois Central Rail- road for points nors hand south. AT CHICAGO with I lines Easf, North snd uth. THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cities, via this line, can be procured, and sny inf mation obtained, concerning polnts, at the ticket office of the company, 125 Farnham St., Omaha, and ulso at_the principal vicket offices along the lineof the U. . &. B. £83388282888888 888 Principal Eastern Point A, M. SMITH, H. RIDDLE, Gen’l Pass'r Ag't, Gen'l Sup't Chicago. Chicago. ® Checked Throngh to all | OMAHA AND THE WEST NO CHANGE' 4 ears between Omana and St. Louis anu b itore between OMAHA ‘anu NeW YORK. This th Only ~ine running a PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR EAST FROM OMAHA, ON ARRIVAL OF THE UNION PACIFIC EXPRESS TRAIN, 0% Pas disagreeablo t ers taking other routes nave a nsfer at the River Station. OF BOTH SEXES. H | %0 OHARGE FOR ADVICE AND CoN- | SULTATION. R J. B. DYOTT, graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadel- phia, suthor of several valuable works, 2an be consulted on all diss eases of the Sexuul and Orinary or- gans, (which he has made an es- | 8 ERACHTNG ALL ; EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES With Les Clanges and in advsaco o other | This Eatire Line is equipped with | Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars, Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, | Miller’s Safety Platform and Coupler | and the Celebrated Westinghouse | Air Brake. | 827See that your tickeis read via Kansns City, §'. Joseph & Comneil Bl Kalcod, Via Omaha and St. Louis. | Tickets for salo at ror. Tenth and Farnham | Streets, and U. P. Depot, Owaha. | JOS.TEHON, GEO. &.. ZRADBURY, Gen® Agent. | Wholesale depot 548 14th Street. | 'VanparLi A 3 TRAINS DAILY'! LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH | Pullman Palace Cars THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE Indianapolis, Cincinnati, ‘Louisville, Chicago, Columbus, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore Washington, - anp— | | | A practice of 30 years cnables him | LOS ANGELES pecial study,) either in male or fe- | male, no metter from what cause originating, or how long standing to treat diseases with suceess. Cures & Those at a distance guaranteed. ges reasonable. | an orward let- ters deseribing symptoms and en- closing stamp to prepay postage. gaySend for the Guide to Health. Price 10e. [P J. B. DYO111, M. D. Phy street, N. Y. Gharles Popper, | WHOLESALE BUTCHER| ND CATTLE BROKER, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH M. Eeller, Proprietor of the »n and Surgeon, 104 2Duane | | RISING SUN VINEYRDS. Depot for the saloof his NATIVE WINES AND BRANDIES M. EELLER & Co, krrival of Traizs from the West. J. H. LACEY, 8.8. STEVENS, Ticket Agent, Gen’) Westorn Ag't Omana Omaba. Sioux City & Pacific R. R. The Shortest and only Direct Reute from |COUNCIL BLUFFS St. Paul, Minneapolis, And all Pomts in NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA. PULLMAN PaLACE SLEKPING CARS On all night trains 7ia this Toute. | CONNECTIONS. 15| pliAt U. P Tramsfer with Un 16 | 2.'At Council Bluf, with Kansas City, 17 | Jos and Council Blufls Railroad for k. 18 | and all points south. 3. At 'Mi‘sourl Vailey with the Chicago Northwestern railway for Chicago aud points eas % At Bioux City with Sioux City and § Central and Dakota Southern Paul, llino railroads. Steamers for Upper Missouri River, stages for all during navigation and with points i the Northwest. 5. At Blair with Omaha and Northwestorn vailroad for Gmaha and Southern Nebraska. ‘At Fremont, Nebrasks, wi-h the Union Paciflo railroad for wll pointe west and the Pacific const. 7. At Wisner with stages for Norfolk and al! | Points in Northern Nebraska. | " D@ Tickets for sale in Chieago aud North- western Bailway ofices. BaBo sure your tiekots read via 8. C. & P, Railway. . L. BURNETT, Sup't. F. €. HILLS, Gen. Ticket Ae't. GEO. W. GRATTAN, Agent, Gmiba. and all ONLY ONE CHANGE TO { Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston TICKETS comzany's® oneey rany’ N. K. cora r Fourth & Chestnut sta | 8i_Lonis, and at the Principal Ray | way Offices In the West. | CHAS. BABCOCK, =~ C. E. RUSSELL, 'therp Pass. Ai't, West'n Pass. Ag't. | DarL. Kaxsis Giry, CHAS. E. FOLLETT, Gon'l Pass. Ag't. Locis. | Trxa | JOHN E. SINFSON | Gen 1+ Supt | s20tt " Inpiaxirorss Toitea sitatocs ‘ Confactioners’ Tool Works, ‘ s Manuacturers’o | Confectioners’Tools | e out Iece Creem ' Froezer &e. { Nos. 1301 & 1303 No Flighth St. | PHILADELPHIA,PA. * | Proprictors: | P Phowss Niess, | G i, EsTapuisuen 1864 ATALOG UES SENT upor. application. | 85 to 890 xR dwmera | 1ng people of either sex, young or old, make Address STINSON & Cu,, Portland, Miine' novivl NEW YORK | ! Cornar of Batery and Washington Sts. "sAN FrANCISCO 7 CAL. ASSENGERS g East or South from Omaha ints on U. P.R.R., hould take the LINCOLN ROUTE” via The ATCHISCN & NEBRASKA | «“ | Chest, i e e s et power Ta oy who have ot tried t Tiey ano han e sicsof %o ticie size, people ot to suppore that %%, Dt suich tamot V% medicinal prine o heing 80 bar- Podico m most searching wil Gagh, i gendy sad kindly ope cathari $500 Reward is hereby offered 1¢ prictor of shese Pellets, 1o any cheai Bhon muaiveis, will fud In them any Calomel of Gther forwia of mercury o &ay oiler Bunerat Poison. Being entirely vegetable, o partienia care 8 Eqaired while uamz thess. 1 Fate without distnrban Gr occupation. Forda Conalipation, Tm in the Shoulders, Dizzine of ‘tho Stomach, Billous attack: egion’of Kidncys, bnte Bioatea feeling TS Jush of Blood i rcad, Miz ored Urine, oclahil Gloomy Plerco's Pleasant 3 of the remendis s over €0 great a va ic tion upo rating arimal cconomy I gland or tissuo cue . Ased wasa fresh el relia With the pilia found cheap v-00d OF paste-bos : orali discascs where 8 Laxat tive or Purgative i3 ind 13 wil give the most P all who use them. They are #old by all enterprising Druggists 8t 25 cents a bottle. Do not allow any dm 2 take anythin, that Food ‘a8 my eicin by Jroit on that wt aru ¢ and receiy ct eatiafaction st 1o ind > you io y say 1s § ASK FOR PYLES SALERATUS! BAKING SODA BEST IN USE Penav_Meyer & Raavkeand Whitney ‘Bauserman & Co. CASTLE BROS. IMPORTERS 'OF TEAS —AND— East India Ccods, 213 and 213 FRONT STREET 8an Francisco California. meh6Tm PLATTE VALLEY REAL ESTATE! Samuel C. Smith, Local Agent for the U.P.R.R. LANDS, Columbus, - Neb, Gavernment Lands Located! U. P. Lands Sold! RAILROAD!' And socuro for themseivss the chofue of Six | FPopular K. tes from ruite | Thos' Mills & Bro., | Ateisos to Chieago and St. Louls, All makiog Reliable G anections aud being . | 2ynipped with Palace Dav aad Bleeping Cars. ‘ All @ lay and inconvenience arriving from Ferries ar' transters can ba avoided West of Chicago and St. Loais by securing Tickets via | | ATCHISON and the ATCHISON & | NEBRASKA RAILROAD. Dircet and Reliahle Connections are also made | with the A. T. & 5. F. K. & for the | | Great Arka.sas Valley & Colorado, | { And with il lines runping South to potats o | * Soulhern Kansas and the Indian Territory. | | "Mk lor Tickets via | LINCOLN & ATCHISON | CHAS. C.SMITH, F. WHITE Gew'? Bupt. Gen'l Pasn. Ag't. Atqhison, Kansas i Improved Farms and Town Lot for CASH! —oR— |ON LONG TIME!! s&@-All Communications Cheer- | fully Answered 100,600 ACRES RICH PARMING LAND IN NEBEASKA! 500 Hanscom Place Lots! OUSES AND LOTS im (ne city of Omaba, for salechean and on good terias. BOGGS & MILL Real estate brokers,office over Mackey's - ore, Fashionable Dressmaking 564 Fourteenth St. 620 3 eMAHL, NER,