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THE CAMPAIGN OPENED. Republican Appointments. The following appointments have been agreed upon by the Republican State Central Committee: Appomtments ot Hon. Silas Gar- ber, General John M. Thayer and Hon. W. H. Morris: Bluir, Tuesday, Sept. 22d, 2 p m. Tekama, Wednesday, Sept. 23d, 2pm. Schuyler, Saturday, Sept. pm. Columbus, Monday, Sept. 25th, 7 p m. Grand Island, Tuesday, Sept. 20th, 7 p m. Kearney Junction, Wednesday, Rept. 30th, 2 p m. Fremont, Thursday, Oct. 8th, 7 | p m. P WWalioo, Friday, Oct, 9th, 2 p m. Omaha, Saturday, Oct. 10th, 7} m. P incoln, Monday, Oct. 12th, 7} pm. Tt is expected that District Attor- ney Hoxie will make it possible to be'at as many of these meetings as his official duties will permit. At Lincoln with Hon. J. M. Thayer and others, will be Hon. T. M. Marquette. ‘Avpointments of Hon. L. Crounse, Hon. N. K. Griggs, Hon. H. 8. Kaley, Hon C. J. Dilworth : Fairbury, Tuesday, September 29th, 2 p m. Hebron, Wednesday, September 30th, 2p m. Appointments of Hons. L. Crouuse, N. K. Griggs, J. P. Laird, C. J. Dilworth : Red Cloud, Thursday, October 1st, 2pm. Riverton, Friday, October, 2d, 10 am. Bloomington, Friday, October 2d, Spm. Republican € ber, 3d 3 pm. York, Monday, Ooctober 5th, 2 | pm. 2 th, y, Saturday, Octo- Hons. L. Appointments _of Nance, Crounse, N. K. Griggs, District Attorney Connell : Osceola, Tuesday, Ootober 6th, 2 ity, Wednesday, October of Hon McKillip, T Appointments Crounse, D. Attorney Connell Seward, Thursday, October, Sth 2pm. Hon. L. Crunse, will speak at Wahoo, Friday, October 9th, 2 p m. Omaha, Saturday, October 10th. Hon. N. K. Griggs will speak at Geneva, October, 6th, 2 p 1a. District Attorney Connell will be engaged as District Attorney in dis- charge of Lis official duties and may _not be able to attend all meetings as advertised. Appointments of Hon. George H. Roberts, Major Paul Vandevoort, Genera! Dilworth and others: Juniata, Monday,September 28th, 2o, - Hastings, Monday, September-28;. 7pm. ‘Haryard, October 1at, 2 p m. Sutton, October 1st, 7 p m. Aurora, October 2d, 2 p m. Plattsmouth, October 3d, 7 p m. Nebraska City, October 5th 7 pm. Brownsville, October 6th, 7 p m. Pawnee City, October 8th, 7 p m. Teeumsel, October 9th 7 p m, Appointments _of Hon. Pat. O’Hawes, Hon. N. 8. Porter, and | Col. E. F. Smythe: Dakota City, Sept. 23, at 2 pm, Jackson, Dakota county, Sept. 28, at7pm Ponea, Sept. 24, at St. Helena, Sept. C.H.G pm. ,at7 pm, t, Chairman. Proclamation by the Governor. 4 W iEREAS, The Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Nebraska, on the twenty-sixth day February, 1873, passed a resolu- tiou in words as follows: Resolved, “That the electors of the State be, and are hereby author- ized and recommended to vote for ainst a Convention to revise or chang> the Constitution of the next general election, for members of the aepislature. ‘The ballots at such eleetion shall be written or printed as follows: Those in fuvor of a convention, ‘For a convention’; those against a con- vention, ‘Against a convention.’” 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 gen election for members of the Legislature, to be heldon the thirteenth day of October, 1874, un- der the resolution aforesaid, they do vote for or against a convention to be convened for the purpose afore- said. In testimony whereof I have here- —— unto set my hand and { ) caused to be affixed the ! SEAL. ; Great Seal of the State of | Nebraska. Done at_Lincoln, this y of September, A.D. 1874. ROBT. W. FURNAS, By the Governo: Jonx J. G¢ R, Necretary of State. 100,000 ACRES! RIOH PARMING LAND IN NEBRASKA!N 500 Hanscom Place Lots! OUSES AND LOTS~n L city of Omaba, S A tao cod e oud torma: D care ot over Mackey s siore o opposiie new Dosioes” * aybad Mrs. D. A. MOFFETT, Fashionable Dressmaking 6564 Fourtesnth St., “e30 3 OMANIA. NER. PASSENGERS Going East or South from Omaka )F NEDRASKA, ARTMENT. eighth da ints of “LINCOLN ROUTE” ATCHISON & NEBRASKZ | RAILROAD' P.R8.B., hould take the And vecure lor themselves the choius of Six Popular R:ates from Atehisou to Chieago and St. Louis, All making RelisbleC anections and being. Zjuipped with Palace Dav aad Sleepiag Cars. All dclay and inconvenience arriving from Ferries ard transfors can be svoided West of Chicago and 5t. Louls by securing. vis ATCHISON and the ATCHISON & NEBRASKA RAILROAD. Direet. Reliable Connectior ‘made o e . T. 45 F. R R Tor the Great Arka.sas Valley & Colorade, Apd with a1 lnes running Nouth to palnts ta ‘Boutbern Kansas and the Indian Territory. “Ask for Tickets via LINCOLN & ATCHISON F. WHITE Gen'l Pass. Ag't. | resented in the Independent and Aighisen, Kansas SPIRIT OF THE STATE PRESS. Onereason wny Miller is opposed | to Roberts is because when Roberts | was in office before, he succeeded in beating his friend J. Stealing Mor- | ton, in that important salt land suit, | —{Kearney Press. | Look at the roll of counties unrep- Democratic conventions, that tells the story of how the Republican party stands. The excuse is their men are too poor to come, hut when | a man’s heart is in a matter we | neversaw him too poor to attend a convention.—[ Platismouth Herald. | The question of the extension of the 0. & N. W. R. R. is still dor- | mant; a profound secret in the beat- | ing—let us say bosom, of the John- | ies. Redick hasn’t got over his last tantrum. Horbach, Smith,Kountze, Creighton and the rest are all will- | ing, but the leading member ain’t | ready.—[Burtonian. —It appears the best thing the Prohibitionists could do_in their late convention, for a candidate for Attorney General, was todetermine to run a man who publicly deelares he is nof a Prohibitionist in princi- ple. What kind of a 1s that | for the Prohibition poliitical party. | —[Brownville Advertiser. | The platforms of the three prom- | inent parties in the field in this State, are before the people. They have many points of similarity and but few nron-essential differences. Of the three, the Republican is the most in acecrd with the times, and represents more y the advanced thonght of the preseat day. It is for honesty, progressand reform.— [Grand Isiand Times. The question of a convention for framing a new constitution will be passed upon at the coming election, in accordance with the terms of the resolution adopted by the Legisla- ture lasi winter, whi i the Governor's proclamation, pub- bed herein. The nccessity for a new constitution grows more urgent every day, and there should be such & vote for & convention as will prove ( to those who once defented the will | of the people in this m organic law that ther farther trifling on the subj atrice Express. All should remomber that the | coming election of representatives to the legislature involves the choic of a United States Senator, and it is very important that this Senator | should be a staunch Republ Every Republican that votes for s Democratie candidate, endorses the present southern outrages, in the | assassination of northern men and the killing of negroes; and every man who votes for 8 Republican en- ters his protest against such bloody | proceedings.—Seward Reporter. | terof a new | is to be no | [Be- an. | While we still plead for & new | coustitution, without which there ean be no adequate justico to the west, still on the question of repre- sentation in_the State convention and-on the State Ticket, the west has no cause to complain, and does not complain, On the contrary, she is grateful for the favor and magnani ity of the east, in these matters. All has been conceded that could reasonably be asked. We only remind the east that this, | though so generously granted, is but | a partial and temporary relief, and | that nothing shoit of a fundament change of “the fundamental law, | guaranteeing proper representation, and providing a ready means of | changing the basis of represent: tion, to meet the needs of our gro ing and changing population, will give the necessary justice and re- | lief.—[Lowell Register. It will be seen th Maxfield, of this didate before the Prohibition Con- vention for Governor, but_that he failed of a nomination. We read | in reports ot the procecdings of that straight-laced and _ecclesiastical gathering that the Elder made a speech before the nomination, in which he severely denounced the Republican party for its corruption | and general rottenness and express- ed his determination to take the stump against it. The Elcer will allow us to ex- press our mild surprise, first, at he should be found in a Prohibition convention at all; second, that he should denounce the party at whose hands he had a few days before sought the gubernatorial nomina- | tion; and third, that he could so far forget the scriptural - injunction obout serving two masters asto allow office-seekeng to disturb the otherwise even tenor of his life and | subject him to the disagreeable ne- cesity of going back on his own record so unpleasantly often.—[Be- atrice Express.1 About a year ago public excite- ment was at fever heat when 1t was announced that extensive pine for- ests had been discovered in Nebras- ka—the one thing needful to make its early and fall settlement a fore- gone conclusion. But the chilling blasts of winter came and the pres- ence of the Brule Sioux in that tiou, and other obstacles arising to make the matter exceedingly di cult of investigation, the public mind has been somewhat at rest upon thesubject. Of late, however, | we are beginning to hear the re- ports of sundry parties, who have been making ‘explorations in that section, and it seems as if the most sanguine expectations in regard to the rich treasures of pine and cedar and other valuavle timber there, patiently awaiting the inroads of | the hardy pioneer, were about to be realized. The wealth of {imber is unques- tionably there, and we want it and | must have it. But the raging Nio- brara, like her pretentious sister, the Platte, will not float a shingle, | and the problem of its_removal, to any but American frontiersmen, would be slow of solution. Let the government, however, establish a military post there, and say “hands off” to the lurking savage, and the | long negleeted forests of Nebraska | will ring with the echoes of the woodman’s axe. The stately pines and fragrant cedars will bow re- | sponsive to the march of settlement, | and Wall Street will soon be eager to carveout a path and send the steaming messenger to get it and place it where it will do the most | good.—Schuyler Renister. Notwithstanding the violent op- position against the above named gentleman, from certain corpora- tions, the Republican State conven- | tion did itself credit by giving him | 2 unanimous nomination for re-elec- | tion. Mr. Crounse has ably repre- | sented the State of Nebraska in Congress, and his course has clearly | vindieated that his heart and sym- pathies were with the people as against the encroachments of mon- eyed corporations. We believe he | has aimed to perform all his duties | in such a way that the greatest good 10 the greatest number would result therefrom. That he may havemade mistakes in minor afiirs, js doubt- | less true, because in the matter of | recommendations, etc, it is | difficult to be able at all times, to oarreetly ascertain what is the best | thing to be done. The Smith faction in the Valley | were bitterly opposed to Mr, Crounse because the Land Office was not | comes national it will be found that | which | not be recognized. | the Democracy can do or say weare | P: | pounds of green tobaccoand a peck | River came to town on Thursday | 255 Harney stceot, between 14/h and 15th, | Physician Z Surgeon, | {Elkhorn Valley Lands! | Tocated at Orleans and because M- | rose and other rival towns of the R. V. L. A’ town site enterprises had post oftices established in them for | the better accommodation of the | people, but their influence was | scarcely perceptible, although by “-audulent means, they succeeied in | getting control of the county con- | vention and sending a delegation to | oppose the wishes of the people of | this county. Bat Mr. Crounse was the almost unanimous choice of the | people, and now that he has been | re-nominated by them alone, we | are certain that he will do every- | thing in his power that can tend to advance their interests and merit a continuation of their confidence and esteem. Let Harlan and other | counties of tne valley, give him a rousingmajority.—[Republican Val- ley Tribune. Our Democratic friends, in their remarks upon the Republican nom- | 1nations, do not slight our contin- | gent Congressional candidate in the least, and on this score the Honora- ble Pat. O. Hawes, of Omaha, has certainly no causa of complaint. But when he arrivesin Washington, with his certificate of election in his hand, they mav. be astonished to find that they have underestimated his abilities. ~ His power as a ward politician is even now generally known and appreciated in Nebras- ka's metropolis, and s his field of operations widens and be- his strength has developed in the same proportion. Both his names to be sure are strongly democratic, separately or collectively, and com. bining them doesn’t make them stronger. But it1s with his names that democracy begins and ends— divested of these amd there isn’t an ounce of the ar( about him. He isn’teven Irish, hut a full blooded American, and his nawres tell lies about him and slander him. But, admitting that he is a “thin” can- didate, what does it signify > it i a “thin” office, too, and Pat ean do just as much good or b other man, It was be fitness for that place th nominated, aad for the same reason | be should be elected. There are also other sons, one of | is that he can make more money out of the position | than other men. It was the argu- | ment used In the nomimation, and it is just as good for the election. He has something over $200,000 in aims to put through, and Contin- gent Congressman Hawes, could get hearing where simply Pat O. Hawes, citizen of Nebraska, would In spite of all | for Patrick first, Patrick last and | rick all the time. For contin- gent congressman, hurrah for Hawes.—[ Kearney Press. e Grasshopper Gluttony. While a healthy oxmay bea very fair, steady-gaited digester, there no comparison between the slow as- similating process of his burley bread-basket and the quick electric stomachic machinery of the speedy and voracious grasshopper. A sound, valid memberof this nomadic fam- 1y of gluttons can eat, izest and ex- trude three times his own weight in green corn; four times his bulk in peaches, without sugar or cream; six times his stature in raw turnips;four of onions every twenty-four hou And radishes, which are quite try ing on the ordinary stomach, tie grasshopper digeats as & calf does milk. Powerful Brandy. [Carson Tribuna A gentleman who has for years lived on the banks of the ening to attend the Jones recep- tion. He took a little champagne with Jones and afterwards com- menced on brandy. After taking two drinks he caught himself taking his shirt studs out and putting them | in & friend'’s vest pocket; after the third drink he stole bis own watch. We passed Lim on_his way to the | ilroad depot, and heard him mor- | izing thus: “If that there brandy | heap at two bits a drink, how much i3 Carson_River water worth at nothing? I got that fellow’s | watch and studs, and if T'd took another drink, I'd had his boots,” — THE STREET GRADE MUDDLE. Corsiferabio fuss in our Berg is now made ot what is called the ussless stret grado ; ‘Prophets foretoid * hills leveled should Some claim the (1 charter hd a big flaw, o the case is referred (0 the limbeof (he Jaw, And the money will go, asall can foresse, I expodnd * tweedle dun twee- arise as evoryone knows, ves. through the world ‘s o goes. The moral we here would seck to enforce 15, If you wish & new hat, go 1o Bunce’s, of course. the o He always is read les w! To show al) the i doth know, in York aré the rerb you'll fiund, at Bunce's, then you'll Liave peace of mind.” All the Jead silk hats fron gloves and co! sept21dtl styles in & ST Dat of all atyl TOEN FARI. e 2 Carriage and Wagon Making In all it Branches, in the Iatest and most pproTen prttern HORSE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING #nd repairiog done ou short notice. ent Iv = VICTOR 7. CCFFMANM. D., 241 Farnham Street, Over Ish’s Drug store. septicaly 400,000 ACRES! —OF THE FINEST— FOR SALE BY B. M. CLnaAaRK, Wisner, - - Neb TTHESE LANDS ARE CONVENIENT TO the market aud the FINEST in the STATE! And will be s0ld at from $2.50 to $5.00 PR ACRE! For Cash or on Loug Time. pe5~LAND EXPLORING TICK- ETS forsale at 0. & N. W. dei.fi, bearing coupons which will be_tak- en at full cost in payments for land, Monev and Commerce. Dailv Review. OFFICE OMAHA D. Septembe We note no change in _either our monetary or commercial markets, as both are firm at Saturday’s quo- tations. THE FIEST NATIONA L BANK | Land Gr Land Warra Land Warrants (160 acres selling) . Agricultur: (160 ac Do.—Selli Exchange on per ct. 185.00 OMAWA MARKETS, Caretully Corrected Daily DRY GOODS. . J. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and Dougla Streets. PRINTS. o £ ] 85 i o | per foot, 5¢; 2inch 10¢; 12:4 | polished walnut, | Morris® shinglimg, & o e | | | HAMMERS. Havdole's, A E No1, 15, 2. | Mamiaond's A E No 2. do ot ¥ngincer do do e do do do do 3. HATCHETS. do do do do LEATHER. Rest Buffulo Sols, do do Matamoras Rest Oak Hewlock Upper, per foot Oak do Grain do (0il Dressed) do (Simon) (Glove Kid ). Oak Harusss Leather, * do do do do k Line s Hemlock Haruess Leather, Ko 1 do do ' No. Hemlock Live Culiar Leather (Black] per foof do do (Russet) do Patont Dash Leather. 80APS Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers. Sapc Publico, 6 1-2@6 3-4; Savon Republic, dc., Chemical Olive, 6 to 61-2; Palm, 5@5 14 ; German Mot- led, 6 1-4a6 1-2. ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERFR'S STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnham Street, furnishes the following auctations: FRAME MOULDINGS. _ 0il walout mouiaings, one inch, 3 inch 15¢; 1 inch 7e; 2 inch u:é | 15¢; 8 inch 21c. Berlin gilt, 1 inch s | 6@15¢; 2 inch 12@30c; 8 inch 18@ Peppercll 8-4 do 94 do TIOKINGS. Amoskeag, ac a.. Biddeford YANKEE NOTIONS. KURTZ MOHR & 0., 231 Street. Farnham SYOOL CuLLoa Clark’s 0. Coat's Merrick's Ottomau stripe. White common medium.. “ enstom Percal: Calico Brown drill ikl Blue dri - duck Whie 1 eolors, Germantown Wool Saxony Yarns, ver box GENERAL COMMIS J. C. ROSENFELD gives us tne | following quotations this days Potatoes, 90@S1 00 per bushel ; Butter, prime 25@g30c; Butter, good 20@25¢; Butter, cooking 10(@l5c; s, 14al5e per doz; Live chickens @2 Lemons, 14 00 per bex. OYSTE W. B. & Co.—Select, 65 cts per can; Standard 55 cts per can; Medi- um 45 ets per can. HARDWARE. JouxN T. EDGAR. TRON. Common var.... Horso shoo bu Norway nail 76d..... Dundee thimblc skeins, discount 45 per cent, Stor halfpatent axles, discount 10 per cent. NAILS, 34 3d fino 10d finls'ng 81 do 6 do 10 easing 81 do do 6 do do Wrought, all six 8us=&2R oo s na . = e Carriage and tire. discount BUTTS. Narrow wrought, fast joint...discount. Cast, loose pin reversible..... do MISCELLANEOUS. Hay and manure fork: Hoes and garden rake 2 k] Wpre 35 do spre P Bpre rSpre 4o 20 do 4spre dpre AGRICULTURAL TM LEMENTS. H Hoit's Ha.vest Kingper o, ne 2 black shovels, D 11 do porished do o do black spades do do polished do do. a0's “spring point” L H shovels... AXES. Lippencott s Western Crown. do do do b veied. COFFLE MILIS. Farke's No 3, irv bo: do do¥3 do . do do25 Union ir BE wEEEE 828K 88 83883 8828 Bl om 3 | ped, ! Foneing No 1. B | pair, 1 60; ornamental bands 4 00; each sdditionsl foot, = | 45¢; imitetion rosewood and gilt, 1 | iuch 5@10c; 2 inch 10@20c; 8 inch 15@30c. ‘WINDOW SBHADES. Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per 2 0@ 50 per pair. REPPS. Union ind all wool terry, per yard 1 50@3 0; Imperial, plain and stri- 5048 00. DAMASKS. Union per yard, 150; all wool, 2 0013 00. MATTRASSES. Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 0045 00; straw, 3 00at 00; Excelsior. 3 50a4’ 50. LUMEER RETALL LIST Subjee! to change vf market witnoat ‘WM. M. FOSTER, Qo U.P. B. R. track bet. ¥ arnbam a . GEO A. HOAGLANL. Jolats, studding and sills, 20 1t, and wn- er Over 01, each ad itional it ad do 2nd " A7 stock boards, 10 and 12 “B? do do ' do do “c" do do do do 1stclear, 1, 134, 1 4 uod 2 fncb. 21 do ' do”" do do 34 do do d Flooring, cleas do - 13t o2 { 25a88eTENE s § (ESRSLSLESLSSESS8222882888 PNNEERENY do 20 do o 3 do do marrow, clear tclear ceiling % inch, do do 3 inch st do do I do do Ist clear sid; 24 do do 1st common_ siding do do A” shingles.. Extra No 1 shing} Common No 1 sh.n Lath per 1000.. D & H pickets ecr 100 - o do do do { 0'G'Batten per tineal Bough do do do £ Liberal discount on carload Jots. WINDOWS, (Glazed.) 35 per cont off Chicugo list. DOORS, (Wedged.) 25 per cent off Ci 1eago BLIN 0 per cent off st Tima per bbl. ille cement per Plaster paris per Wbl Plastering bair per biisbel.. Turred folt. Plastering boar. OILS, PAl C.STEELL. $ 131 Lara Ui, No 13 85e1 i raw. 105( &« ' g Turential - urpentine, Headlight Oil Lubricatin W. Va, . PAINTS, &C 2 TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. MILTON ROGERS, COR. 1ith & FARNHAM. TN PLATE. 10314 10, tnir quanty 10x14 I, best quality. x4 IX do ' do . 12312 12312 IX de 16 IC de 14x201X _do 14320 IXX do 14x20 IXXX 1.0 plaie IC 100 plate DX, 100 plate DXX 100 plate DXXX Roofing 1 Roofing IX do SESZTAEENE 22382882288838838888¢8 etx4 IX o B 10x20 cuke (for wut BLOCKTIN ENE Sheet (in 25 to 36 I d do @ do do Sheet 24 to 35 inches per sheet Tinnerssolder (extra refined.. do No. do. Lid metal - SHEET IRON First qualit Numbers 16 to do " do do do do do do do . do Charcoal, both sides smothe. do ' No 24 do do, do do REFR R3gl Russla, do No. 1, stained == Zess tnan thll bundies, add one cent. A" Amiericar \mmitat'n Bussia, 1l Nos. Less 1han full bundles add onle cent. GALVANIZED. u COPPER. Braziers § to 9 do 10 10 de 12140 100D Sheathing, {4 sud 16 oz Planished, 14 and 16 oz Nos. 7, 8'and 9, Bolt copper. Copper bottoms BRIGHT WIRE. 0 u % nEsLRLRG 9 123 Nos. 006 839 1 1 0,1 1 i 13 1 Now.15,16 18 Per bundle 15 per cont eoun GROCERIES. | CHICAGO & NORTHWES'N STEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 147 sT. | CLARK & FRENCH COR. FARNITAM AND —ACEE AX. The Popular Route from 117H §T. OMAZIA PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 FAR —To— HVM ST..—WHOLESALE DEALFRS- Chicago and the East! AND THE MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 karn- bham St. BAUSERMAN & Co., 247 | Douglas St. J. J. BROWX & BRO., Cor. 14th and | Douglas Streets. WHITNEY, Omnly Dircot Routo TrWaterloo, Fort Dodge,Dub: Crosse, Prairie Du_Chien. W SUGARS. s St Paul, Duluth, Janesville, Keno- aha, Green kat, Racine, Steven's Po Watertown, Oshicosh, Fon Du Lac, Madison and Milwaukee. Granulated prb.... Sowdered do Crushed do Reld cut loafdo Standard A do Circle A do ExtaC ~ do Yellow G do N © choice do 1 Being the Shoriestand Fist Comulatod Line { Rio chotcs prd. OMAHAandCHICAGO, e e DAY and SLEEPING CARS pped with the 1V cstiughouse Air Brake” iller Flatform,” establishing comtorta- od commedious Eating Houses, offering all omf ot @ ago can_produce. 3} 10 10, Traius run each s over the various lines of this road, thus securing to the traveler selecting this route sure and certain counections ia any di- rection he way wish to ¢o. Principal Connections. JURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for Yankton and poiuts reached’ via ind Pacific railroad. D JUNCTION for Fort Dod Ottawa and Keokuk. for St. Paul, Mianeapols, stern points. PIDS for Waterloo, Cedar Burlington und St ' Louls. Kirk’s standard. do sterling.. PLU Black goods, W Ldo “do do Virinia. Natural leaf.... = DRIED FRUITS. 13 in Wisconsin, L with sil railway lines leading State New currants, pies 5 ots to all eastorn cities via this any faformati n ob- fontes, Rates, etc., at the {roet, Omaa, st the principal ticket ofices dlong the P. R. R checked through to all principal berries. raisins, pec box. scedless raisins, New in barrels do dairy. i meh18vl »| Omaha & St. Louis Short ; Line 1874r CANNED GOODS. 2 pound ean Myer's 1 do do_d 2 dc doWillim 2 do do pe 3 do do do 2 do do tomatoes do 3 do_do do do Corn, Tropay per case... do’ Winslow * do do_Yarmouth Strawberries, Raspberries, Pineapples, ers, per case..$1 do do o 3 do - The Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. R 1s the ouly dire Qolon s, per poun: Young Tyson, per pouiid. 401 00 | Gunpowder, ' do do 6ual 25 line to ST. IL.OUCIs AND THE EAST, FROM OMAHA AND THE WEST 1ips, four bushel adee gunnies o , Am NO CHANG Louis 4 care between Orasha and St. b 1t or € between OMAHA anu NeW YORK. This th Only ~ine runnings PULLMAN SLEEFING OAR EAST FRUM OMAHA, ON ARRIVAL OF THE UNION PACIFIC EXPRESS TRAIN, SPICES. Nutmegs, Penang best,per pound .. Ciove: do do do do Alspico Cioamon bark a COLUMBIA RIVER S Bbls., 100 Ds. ' cans, per dos! 2 do do BEPasscnzers taking other routes nave s disagrecable transfer at the Kiver Station. 8 Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars, PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY ¢ ACHING ALL EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES Less Chnges and in advance of other lines. ‘This Entire Line is equipped with Family, in kits No.1,” Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Westinghouse Air Brake. B&Sce that your tickets read via A. E. SIMPSON, Manu H. Upman Réconstruc Kausns City, § . Joseph & Counell Blum Ralrod, Via Omaha and St. Louis. Tickets for salo st cor. Tenth and Farnham sircets, and U. P. Depot, Omaha. do do do do do Henry Clay Do Viller. Y Viller. 18 100 6 160 00 161 00 JOS.TER] iE0. L. BRADBURY, Gen' Agent. CALIIOUN MILLS FLOUR. ‘Wholesale depot 548 1 Half barrel $36K3 oo Chicago, Kock Island! and Pacific R. B. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE sROM | OMAHA TO CHICAGO | AND THE EAST, | VI‘DH Molnes, 1:avenport and Rock Island. All Passenger Trains arc equipped with the WESTINGUOUSE FPATENT Aik BRanks and Miller's Patent Safety Platforin and Coupler. oy 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Baily, cnnecting as follows: AT, DES MOINES with the Des Motses Valles road, for Oskulouss, Otiamwa, Keoku and 5t. Lonts. oo O | AT GRINNELL with the Central Railroad of fows, forail pol north (050 il | AT WEST LIBERTY with the_ Burfington, Celitr Taplds & Stiunesota Toilond 1 urlington, Colar Rapids, Debugue & St. Paul, AL WILTON BUSCIION wih the ‘Louisville, South-Western ~ branch, for Muscatine, 3 Waliowowny s, o, Mo Chivago, AT DAVERRS A s B ¢ s | "aul Ir for points nort! 1 Ao Pl o umbus e Columbus, waukee and all ints in northera L. e, e e o= aathos Pittsburg, o P hia, AT ROCK ISLAND with the Peorla & Rock | hfladelp A?fiz}dfifign;‘d}é%r l’mrlinl and points esst. | Balt‘ ., with by h, 1 A plars ik e T, O e | SNEOrO » with the Illincis Central Rail- 3 | Washington, e e TS along neof the U. P. R. B, Baggage Checked Throngh to all Prineipal Eastern Points. A. M. SMITH, ey, J. H. LACEY, R AT ROCK I L As!and and St. Louis Railroad for St. Loui road for points nort hand south. | AT CHICAGO with “II lies East, North and INEW YORK icke ot of o compans: 124 Farmhase Sb | — Oy a st the prripal vokes ohess | Ticka: Axiot, Sioux City & Pacific R. R. The Shortest aud only Direct Route from COUNCIL BLUFFS St. Paul, Minneapolis, And all Pomts in NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA. PULLMAN PaLACE SLEEPING CARS On all night trains via this route. 3 TRAINS DAILY! LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH Pallman Palace Cars THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE Indianapolis, Cincinnati, ern Union | il | THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cities, arrival of Traizs from the West. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO | Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston CHAS. BABCOCK, S'thern Pass. Aw't, DaLLAS. TEXAS, €. E. RUSSELE, West'n Pass. Ag't. Kaxsus Cirr, Keller, Proprietor of the RISING SUN AFD LOS ANGELES VINEYRDS. Depot for the sale of his i 1 CONNECTIONS. | 1. At U. P. Transfer with U . At Council Bluff, with Kansas City, St. | Jos and Couneil Blufls Railroad for St. Louis and ol peiota soutn 3. At Mirsouri Valley with the Chicago and | Northwestern railway for Chicago and all | P Hsux city with Sioux oux City with Sioux City and & | Pau Difmofs Central and_ Datota Sonthorn milroats, Slosmersfor UpperMissour iver, luring nav and wh = | Points 1o the Northwest, © o *ieges for all | AND BRANDIES 5 At ‘Blair with Omaha and Northwes waliroad for ( maha an Southern Netwaska. | o6 ‘!Ael“i‘:'l!n;x; N-mfikl‘.n'i ‘h the Union Pacie raitroad lor P points west and the [ | M. RELLER & Co,, 7. At Wisher with stoges for Norfo : pulnu|’|:x:;v.r|7fln“':br‘l:‘k:r S &2 Tickets for sale in O . western Bailway ofices, o8 *d Nortb 805 sure your tckels read via 5. C. & P. Ratlway. L. BURNETT, Sup't. F. C. WILLS, Gen. Ticket Ac't. GEO, W. GEATTAN, Agent, Gmrhs, Carner of Batery and Washington Sts. | | sax FaasciscO warTd caL KEARNEY'S {FLUID-EXTRACT BUCH The oaly kuown remedy for? BRIGHT’S DISEASE, And » posttive eary for Gout, Gravel, Strictures, Diabetes, Dyspepsia Ners vous Debility, Dropsy, Non-reteation or Tnesetinence of Urine, Trvi- tation, Infamation or Ulceration of the | BLADDER AND KIDNEYS SPERMATORRHEA, | Loucoerhoe or Whites, Diseases of the Proatrate | Gland, Sone in the Blzdder. Coleul vz | GRAVEL OR BRICK DUST DE- POSIT, And Mucus or Milky Discharges. | . KEARNEY ‘ Extract Buchua!| Permanently Curceall Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings, Existing in Men, Women and Children, No Matter What the Age! Prof. tecle says: “One bottle of Kearney's Fluid Extract Buchu s worth more then all other Buchus combined.” Price one dollar per bott Give dollars. Depot 104 Duane'St., N. Y. Aphysician in attendance to answer correr poiidence and give advicogratis. BSend stawp for pamphlets, free. v, six bottles for Crano & Brigham Wholesale Agents, San Francisco, Cal. P covery of tke Age—Every Man his own Phys!cian. Frazier’s Great Remedy | The people of the United States have been humugged with ail Kins of Patent Medicines, Quacks Snd Tuposters] 07 the. past few ye 3 Tost shametu waiaer. THo writer of the Tolowiog 15 one of the victisis, and wishes to resent 3 vory piaio case. P Belioving that by cleansing the bood was theanly trae way of banishing dismso, and | Vetag 2 great. safrer from. weak lungeunda werafions afiction, and afier try} Einde of Patent - diedicioes s eminent Physicians, T commenced doct ayse, and ¢ las 0'scovered & Blood Searcher oot Bitters, which not only gave me i Tnediate, ooty but alter & favw weeks efected Sradical cure. "The cough left me, my lunga Became strong and swund. my Appet-ts food, bod tho acrdjulous discave. had Sisappesred. Fheting confdent that my Discovers pomersed reuderial heing irives, e Lo 0 ieted, and found it eflccta the wost mirac fous ‘caes In'thousanda of cases, not. sio aring Coughe, Consunmption, Asiggrs. O he demmand Scrofula and ‘Weak Lunge. bu caued from bumorsin the biood from my friends Bitters becoming Eing thera up (08 saic) Aln ' hem ROOT BITTERS. 1 was at st bac presenting either myeell or. medicin 1o the | blic -t being a Fatent Mediclne Man, but ety over that. T have'sold s, f may Koot Bitlers, and and determmination to pluce the he reach of every suflerlag many oman and child on the fuce of the civilized | globe. | The grand principle that operates in theso Root Bitters is the power they possess ia cleans- | ing tho turgid blood aad Vaishing the vile | | hutmors froa the system. Koot Hitter sirietly a Medicinal Prepiration, compou | Trom Toots. combined with herbs and pi many of which were used in-the gond ol of o loreluthers, when people wero cured by Some simple Toot'or herl and whea Calomel and"olher poisuns of the mineral Kivglom “ere unknown. They epen 1l the natural passages of the | by, Cast out disease, take away all sickness and’ bulld ‘up th systens wilh pura hence they st reach all diseases by purifiea’ tion and nourishment. N person can ko oot Biters ani remata | long waweli. Victory upon victory they have b ovar disesns ond acath in Il stations | S conditions n Iite. They aro constantly factiog cares of the utaost imporiance. For Consuimption, Asthma, Sercfuls, Scrofulous E- | ruptions, Catarrh, Cungs, Lost Vitality iof Brokeo-dowh Constitutions, these Hoot | ‘simitted 1 be the most | Diecovery known 1o the 'Fhels pectoral healing properties fene- Porkion of s huiuan frume, sooti- Fots, sirengiheing the. Stouach, every kind of bum: cure’ - Chronie Heart Disease, Dyspepsta, Fever ai Urinary Diseases, Complaint, 8o quickly as this Root suich diseases are caused from a bad stowa d 2 poisonous condition of the blood. Fur | Wweakly, nervous young wen, suflering from loss | of memory, f energy, etc., causel from ‘abusenin early life,and to delicats fewales,these strengthening Root Bitters are especially re- commended. - One bottle will do more toward eradicating Syphilis, Scarvy, Tetter, Fever Sores, Sore Eyes, Tumors, Cancerous’ fors tions, Dro pelas, Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Boils, Fleah Worins. Blotches, Pustules, Erup- | tions, pimples on the face, and Corruptiots from the Blood than all other remedies in exlstence. G. W. FRAZIER, CLEVELAND, OHIO. Fraslers Root Bitters are sold by all the lead- Ing Druggists, Storekeepers and Chemists. Sold Wholesale by Strong & Cobb, 19 Superior sireet, and Beaton Myers & Canfieid, 127 Wat- er street, Cleveland, 0. Co., Pitisburg Boston; John tates Medicine Honse, 8 and 9 Col New York: Wyth Brothers, Philudelpiva; Ful- ier & Fuller, Chicago ; John D. Park, Cincinna- th and other first-class Drug Houses, ‘show this notice to_ your druggist or store- keeper. Ask for FRAZIERS ROOT BITTERS, and accopt no substitute whatever. Price with: ‘the reach of all—$1 per bottle wix bottles TO THE— NERVOUS & DEBILITATED OF BOTH SEXES. Y0 OHARGE FOR ADVIOE AND CON- SULTATION. DR J. B. DYOTT, graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Phiiadel- phia, author of several valuable works, 2an be consulted on all diss eases of the Sexuul and Orinary or- gans, (which he has made an es- pecial study,) either in male or fe- male, no matter from what cause | originating, or how long standing A practice of 30 years cnables him to treut diseases with success. Cures | guaranteed. Chacges reasonable. Those at a distance can forward let- ters deseribing symptoms and en- closing stamp to prepay postage. Ba¥~Send for the Guids to Health. Price 10c. J. B. DYO111, M. D. icion and Surgeon, 104 *Duane street, N. V. Unitea mrates | Confactioners’ Tool Works, ; Thoss' Mills & Bro., | Sanutacturers’s Confectioners’Tools e out Ice Crerm » Froezer &e. Nos. 1301 & 1303 No Eighth St. PEILADELPH1A, PA. | Proprietors: ESTARLISHED 1564, Gxo. M. DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU HAVE® CAREFULLY EXAMINED i S WE HAVE TWELVE G why thev will do your work. Quick and Easv. Chea» and Clean. ‘They are ctie pest to They are made of the bestmaterial ik et vttt i roai vt ete = =T G Eooy o st 0L, By Excelsior Man’fz ST. LOUILS, MO., ANDEY M. ROGER'S. Omaha. Nebrasiza = = ceS easant ative “;\é\e\.s Concentrated, Root and Herbal Juice, Antic Bilious Granules. THE “LITTLE GIANT» CATHARTIC. or Multum 1 Parvo Physic. The novelty of modern M Pharmaceatical factiom Co., bs, aud concentrate r( ly arger than & mustard soed, tat llowed by tbose of the mostsens Exchlite Purgative Pelles represents. most concentrated form, 3 mick EALBARIC po as s embodied in any of the lary pills found for saloin the drrg shops. From thelr wonderful ca- thartic power. In prosaetion %o theif size, people who have not tried them er apt .0 suppoes wisf haren or drastic in ¢fcet, but such i B0k atall ihe case. ihe different active medicinal prine cipies of which they are composed being 80 ha'e, monized sad modided. one by 69 Others, ~s ty produce a moxt scarching il thors ugh, i gently sl kindly eperating cathari b u ets: o will find in 4 Being entirely ve care i3 equired whil ut distarb tion, Impure in tho Should: T Cheat, Dizzin of the Stomac wcouth, Billous EsElonof Kidncyx, Interial Fover, Bloated feeling ut Stomiac Rush of Blood to ricad, Fizh Co i Unsociakility 4 [ cativ FWith toray tha animal ce gland or i tive § firali cis 1 who use them, They are #oid by all enterprising Druggiacea; saboules e o not all take any pood a8 my Eroft on’ the blood from | ¢ FALO, N. Ta "PYLES’ O K SALERATUS! BAKING SODA BEST IN Us=aE Pvnay Meyer & Raapkoand Whitney ‘Bauserman & Co. OBSTACLES to MARRIAGE. HAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUNG MEN f the effects of Errors and Manhood Restored. Removed. ~New motkod of treatmen: and remarkable remedics. Books and Cire sent free, in sealed envelopes. Addres ARD ASSOCIATION, 419 North Nin Philadelphia, Pa.,—an Institution having a | reputation for honorable eonduct and profea- sional skill. CASTLE BROS., IMPORTERS {OF TEAS —AND— East India Coods, 213 and 215 FRONT STREET San Francisco California, meb6Tm. PLATTE VALLEY imy 'REAL ESTATE! Samuel C. Smith, Local Ageat for the U.P.R.R. LANDS, {Columbus, - INeb, | Gavernment Lands Located! TU. P. Lands Sold! Improved Farms and Town Lots for CASH!! —oRr— ON LONG TIME! #All Communications Cheer- fully Answered Charios Popper, | WHOLESALE BUTCHBY ND CATTLE BROKED Thowas Mizzs, == MriLs, TALOGUES SENT ATLExP.PaRuER. upot epplication, waridavim SALT LAKE CITY, UTAR ar2ty