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H. CANDRIAN, OMAHA, NEB, Orders taken for Silver Plating. Al orders by mail will be vromptly stte; to. BESN. D.JONES ~a>' PACTURES OF AND DEALKR I Lambrequins an W.ndow Shades, CHROMOS, ENGRAVINGS AND PICTURE FRAMES. Farobam street, corver F fteenth WILLIAM LATEY, Cor. 16th andZWebster, Sts,, GROCERIES and oo PROVISIONS. TO RETATL CASH PURCHASERS For Sewini Machines. Tn order to make room for our new styles, we bave put in PERFECT order all of our old stock, including second-hand, and offer them at ATLEY REDUCED prices, for CASH. BEAR IN MIND EVERY “HOWE” BOUGHT OF USand G our AUTHORIZED canvassers is 'VARRANT- ED, and JNSTRUCTION given, as WE havea “REPUTATION TO SUSTAIN. Experience proves 3 machine WITHOUT lastruction is WORSE than NONE st all. CAUTION.—We know of large lots of worth- less machines bought st low figuses, that are be- fngpaimed off on the public for nearly as good s new. Tersous that do not want to run the sisk of Leing swindled shonld NEVER buy of IIRESPONSIBLE pusrties, as they have NO tion AT STAKE, us bave old established rep " Companies. THE HOWE MACHINER 13th Siees @ - S S SCTION PROCLAMATION. Notice is hereby gtven to thequalified electors of the City of Om ba, that & Special Elect il ‘be held within and for the City of Omaha, o Taesday the 13th day of October, A.D. 1874 far the pirpose of submitting to the quali “lectors of said oty the following proposition, ¥ 1l bonds of the city of Omaha be issued b B o four hundred thoussad Sllaes Taue I tweaty years with interest at G er "Seut. ‘per aprum, tobe used for the ot of_creciln, of procuring the ercbtion P Water Work i the Clty of Omaba. A proposition. entire, shall be written or prited upon each ballot, and, the vote thereon Sty Yo' or = No, written or print- holow 2aid proposition, Bpon the same i said Spcial Election the poll will be openod at 8 o'clock A. M., and be kept open Pt o'clock P ., af the followiug places: Firet Ward—at Tarner Hall. EL530 Ward—at ¥ngine House, No.3. Thied Ward—at Engine House, No. 2. T W ari——gt Sheri s Offce, Court Touse. Tt Wari~at Peonsylvania liobse, Chicago sireet : 3 Sixin Ward—at Engine House, No. 1. Tn withss whereof 1 have hereunio set m hacd, aud ausad the seal of el citgeto. Pacetnth aiied, {bla 1ithday of September, Dst. —~ Sonac} ) REDMAN & LEWIS, Cor. 16th and Izard Streets. Cottonwood LUMBER 0o baud and SAWED TO ORDER.” im kL SYROX BERD. LEWIS £ BERD BYRON REED & CC. The Oldest Estabiished R~al Estate }.gency IN NEBRASEX » complete dbstract ot Title to all Rea e O aaus Oovielas gunt. City Meat Market. EELY BROS. Kee t rtiylonlband A LARGE SUPPLY OF Brmr Po=mnx MUTTON, 0 ¥ )ULTRY, GAME —axp— BeETABLAES B O ~ PER DAY, Agonts waut- 5 10 $2() " Al ciasmes of work- {28 people of either sex, ycung or ol aake T Wiy 3t work for ue i Loeir spare mo- s o ai] the tms than a¢ sny(biog else. R ihiean STINSON & .. Fortisnd, Mal ne” QUEALEY'S . P.Soap Factoryl ed on the line of the Union Pacific fures f stedass soap ane2 " wv. 3. cUsSBN, 1] GENERAL _ATCTIONEER, Cor. 16th and Dodge Sts. Prompt attention st furniture, s ore §oods, hore-s, cattle, etc. either | Rabbit creek was a novel 4 More or owners vesidence. Beal Estate at | o oo yonded the doctor Jublic or private sale. angald UNION MARKET R. A. HARRIS, 37 Fifteesth Ereet, det. Douglas and Dodge. BEEF, PORK, 2 Cutton and - Veal, | tets of the glss [t was only a _¥ish, Poultry, Game, wugtt 1y AND VEQETARTFR. " P,ASSENGERS Going East or South fromDmaba | many tables he, in a loud voice, ipts on U. P.R.E., hould take the ‘LINCOLN ROUTE" ATCHISUN & NEBRASKA RAILROAD' ABd eocure tor tarmsely-s the choie of Blx Topuiar B ates from /Atehison to Chicago und Bt, Louis, A making Relisble anections snd being Zguipp > with Palacs Davand Sleeping Cars. AD 4,7 8 inconvenience seriving from Ferrios ac. ' travslers can be avoided West of Ciisagoama St. Louls oy securing Tickets via HISON and the ATCHISUN & AT EER SKA BATLROA Direct and Relishi? Connections areslao made | o) ¢, the occasion, took the top ‘#ith the A.T- &S.F. R. R for the Great Arkausas Valley & Colorado, Asd with i ines rnosns South o petntetn | Doc wishes To address yees on the e and tho Indian Territary. R “Ask for Tickets via LINCOLN & ATCHISON F. WHITE STl omiFe nded asaut | 10 sales of housebold | What he had to say, for a surprise at e 1 e et e e e S e e e et e e e NANCY JONES’ BABY. | cUTD-flhERY i A California Gulch Story- ‘ s‘é:’x)mer a’;fi] s, (From the Sacramento Union.) | Office: 518 13th Street, | the mountain side, and with a hol- | low moan rushed through the can- | | yons. The tall pines tossed and bent their heads at each rude blast of the storm. Masses of black clouds hung like a funeral pall over | the mountains, and the rain poured | down in torrents. Rabbit Creek bounded down its | narrow bed, carrying all before it, whirllng and writhing like a hugh serpent, taking its way with rapid leaps, bearing on its foaming bosom a mass of rubbish. Great logs and stumps of trees; caught from their resting places on some hillside, were borne ou till lost to sight. Now and then a sluice box came floating down until dashed to pieces against a boulder, telling of aisaster to some poor miner further up the gulch. On, on swept the rushing waters, | taking in their rude embrace all that crossed the path of their fury. Sudden and swift had been the coming of the storm, as if delay had strengthened its power and given new energy to its fierceness. Then came the change from warmth to cold—from rain to sno and soon the rugged hills were piled with hugh drifts. The whirling masses were borne on and scattered. The trees were heavy with their burden, and when some blast more rude than others stirred their branches, the gratefal limbs lifted theirheads and tossed about with joy at their relief. The town of Rabbit Creek stands unsheltered on the hillsides, and in its unprotect-d state had been ex- | posed to the fury of the storm. The | small rude houses were rocked by every blast till they trembled on their slight foundations. In the prineipal bar-room of the town were gathered the greater part | of the male population. It wassa large room, with tables scattered around its sides; in the center stood a billiard table, the boast and pride of its_proprietor, and he had often been heard to sa; “See that billiard table? It cost afortune to set that’ere piece of | furniture up in my saloon.” And then as surprisc and wonder was | depicted on*the face of his listener, | the owner of that ‘’ere table” | would give the astonishing informa- tion that ‘“‘she was packed’ across the mountains on a mule.”” In the corner stood the mammoth stove, and slong side of it a“pile of logs, for ample were the heating | arcommuodations of “old McKen- ’s" saloon, and the larger part of | = crowd were gathered around its N th countenance shone like a new brass tea-kettle, as he rushed around at- tending to the wants of his patrons, | crowd near the stove with | «1 say, Jake, it’s started in good. You were in luck; if you had been come over on snow-shoes.” gularly low and sweet, for the per- son spoken to as Jake Was & man of back to the stove, his heavy coat al- like a’ giant. There was an inde- seribable air of refinement and grace about the man, and the face that hat was one handsome, and yet sad. “Yes, Mac; I was lucky, a3 you say; and if 1f keeps on in this way long, we shall be blockaded for a couple of weeks.” One or two of the crowd have gave their opinion as to the chances | for a hard winter ; but their conver- sation came to an abrupt termina- with a rush, and in came a figure which, at first, looked like a mass of snow, but, by dint of much shaking | and stamping of feet, it finally as- sumed the shape of a man, who, as he pulled off his heavy coat, dis- closed to the crowd the well known features of the only doctor on Rab- bit Creek. A run of salutations greeted him from all sides, for Dr. Holmes wasa man respected by old and young. He had a pale, refined face, with the sharpest of grey eyes looking out from jet-black éyebrows, and people said, when the dogtor got riled, those gray eyes snapped and glared, giving the person who met his displeasuresome insight into the character of the man they had to deal with. After the doctor said, “How are you, boys,” he turned to McKenzie and calied for a drink, when his eye caught sight of the ‘all figure by the | stove, and then came: “Why, Jake Morse, how are you?” The sanie_low, swebt voice an- swered: “First rate, Doc, how are you? Comege* near the stove, and put seme warmth into your bones. who is sick in town? ‘It's a bad night for even a doctor to be out.” The doctor made his way to the stove, and as he did 5o, sai | «well, I will tell you something that will surprise you and eyeryone in Rabbit creek.” The erowds which have been seat- tered in different parts of the large room, engaged 1 playing eards or talking over the last news from "Friseo, gathered round the doctor, or neglected their occupation, to hear Me- 1is drink and as he stood with the steamiig glass in his hand, he said,ina low voicet #Nancy Jonss has got a baby!”’ For & moment everything was quiet as the grave—the only sound was the click, click of the spoon as the doctor slowly stirred up the con- moment, and then up jumped Moran, a little red-whiskered Irish- man, who had a face in which hu- mor and good nature were the chief characteristics, and noted as being the noisiest and smallest man in the camp. Getting on’'one of the calied for “three. cheers for Nancy Jones’ baby." Then, as if every man's life de- | pended on it, they one and all gave | three such rousing cheers as would bave frightened & civilized being out of his wits. Then followed a scene of confusion. All manner of questions were poured out upon the r doctor “What is it—a boy or girl?” and Pat Moran says, “If it is 2 boy, doother, darlint, call him af- ther me.”” The dootor stated thatit wasa gicl, and avery fine one. At this information, expressed his_dis- gust to the effect that “he had the divil's: own luck,” and that ‘‘he should niver rest quiet in bis grave till he ‘stud’ godfather to & baby, for sure it's next to being the father of one.” oy Then followed propositions to drink the health of mother and child, which were checked by the | doctor, who, after continued efforts, | made himself heard. Pat. Moran, of his favorite table, and yelled ¢ “Whist! yedivils! an’sure the of the da; en Dr. Holmes said : “Boys, I am sorry to destroy all your pleasure, but I have seen thst to-night, down at the ‘Log-house,’ He finally addressed one of the | Sqmeclaim tho cld charter had a And the money will go, asall can foresee, -bri 1k hats fi $5.50 upwards looked out from the broad-brimmed ;,n,(::‘?,,'g;n,,,‘, DS | and used to sorrow and suffering, | | shed tears. It’s witn great pain I | tell you that Nancy Jones and her baby must both die.”” As the Doctorsaid this, a low hum passed around the room, and one | could seo the gruttand.rugge faces £ owling down | ©f the men cbange color and grow The Wil same howling | pale, while their hands clenched to- gethier to preveut the feelings they Wished to conceal. Then Jake Morse said, in a low voice: “Poc, what's the matter! Can't you save one of them; can we do anything? I don’t think there is a man in the room but would risk his | life to do the poor woman and her | child a service.” And from many a bearded mouth came words which if not elegant, were forcible, of their will todo all g to save the mother and every and ber child. The Doctor looked around a mo- ment and then said : “Boys, you know as well as T, that Nancy Jones is what is called a fal- len woman—that she is beyond the pale of respectability ; but you will not contradict me when I say that if one of you were sick and aeeded some one to watch by your bed, she would be the first to offer her ser- vices, You all remember when Bill Childs lay dying at Sawpit Flat, how she nursed him for weeks, and 'when death at last came, she closed his_eyes and wrote to his friends, telling them of poor Bill's fate.” You bet she did!” came from many a mouth. Morse stood by the bar. Not a feature moved. His hand trembled where it rested, but his voice came low and calm as he said: “Doc, can we do anything to as- slst you “I'will tell you boys,” said the doctor, “the poor woman is worn out with suffering, and her child lies dying by her side, and the mother is unable to nourish it. It there is one of you who dare for their sakes to go to Port Wine and get some milk, we may save the life of Nancy Jones’ baby.” Murx.e said at once: “I will go, Doc; and if I fail and Nanoy lives, tell her that Jake Morse risked his life to save her child.” Turning to one of the men, he said : “Charlie, will you lend me your snowshoes Tn'a moment all was confusion; the men rushed about as if they weremad. McKenzie busied him- self in putiing up & flask of his fa- vorite brandy, for use should Morse require it. (7o be Coritinued.) THE STREET GRADE MUDDLE. warm sides taking in its cheering | Consitetable fuss in our Berg is now made About whati s called the useless streat grade ; heat. The smiling host’s rubicund | Tuough prophets foretold * hills leveled should And'valleys filled up,” still om le don't ad P, ir people don’ n g flaw, So the case s referred o the limbsof th To those wi.o'll expound * tweedls dum twee- dle dee.” a day later you would have had to | Thus mistakes will arice as cseryone kro From uct using ones eyes. through the world ‘a3 ono goes. The apswer came in a voice sin- | The moral we here would seck to enforce T, if you wish a new het, go to Bunce's, of course, great size; and as he stood with his | Ife always is ready, the pubite doth know, To show all the styles which in York aré the most reaching the floor, he looked | As & pricos, a proverh you'll find, “Biky at Bunce', then you'll Bave peaco of mind."” i pon AlL the leading styies = erEme. C. 3. KARBA \GREBE & KARBACH, 15th st. betweea Faroliam an srney s's OMAHA, - - NEB. —MANUFACTURER 07— tion as the door of the saloon opened | Spring and Farm Wagons, BUGGIES AND CARRI\GES. Doalers in and manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! ARTICULAR A T"ENTION PAID TO HORSE SHOEING. B2 Repairing of wagon and blacksmithing Prompuly done at reasonable orices mrdawy TEANIL IEMERT, TAITOR, 18th St., bet. Farnham and Harney. All kinds of TAILOEING, CLEANING and REPAIVING done at reasoneble rates AnrR i JOUN H. GREEN, STATE MILLS DEALER N GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, axD COMMISSION MERCHANT. G. W. HOMAN, Sr, Offers for the necossities of the public, First-Class Hearse and Carriages. All orders promptly attended 10 by leaving thewn at Cor. 13th and Harvev Bis. ~ agsti F. A. PETERS, Saddle and Harness Maker, AND CARRIAGE TRIMMER, No. 274 Carnham s'. bet, 15th & 16th LL orders and repairing promptly attenlod m:a satisfaction guarrateed. h paid for aps9)y Established 1858. A.T.SIMPSON'S CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY 538 & 540 Fourteenth Street, (Ig:n up .mn,‘).o:un.. Nebraska. Carriagcs Buggies on hand or wade to order. N. B.—Particular attention paid 10 Repair ing. *pr2s-ut TO THRE— NERVOUS & DEBILITATED OF BOTH SEXES. Y0 OHARGE FOR ADVIOE AND 0©N- SULTATION. DR 3. B. DYOTT, graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadel- phia, "aanthor of several valuable works, 2an be consulted on all dis« eases of the Sexusl and Orinary or- gaps, (which he has made an es- pecial study,) either in male or fe- male, no metter from what cause cariginating, or how long standing A practice of 30 years ¢nables him to treut diseases with success. Cures guaranteed. Chasges reasonable. ‘Those at a distance can rorward let- ters describing symptoms and en- closing stamp to prepay postage. sar-Send for the Guide to Health. Price 10c. J. B. DY0111, M. D. Physicion and Surgeon, 104 {Duane Atebitoo, Kansms | whhhhnmldnme,do&twrul,lm. atreet, N, ¥. Monev and Commerce. | !l.und:nmf'-AENo Dailv Review. OFFICE OMAMA DALY BEE, September 29, 1874. Business at the banks continues Rates of discountunaltered. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Land Grzats (sellng)......... Land Warrants, (160 acres Land Warrants (160 acres 5 (1€0 acres buying). Do.—Selliug. Exchange on New York, 1- Inour commercial market busi- ness is very active and market firm. We note no changes in quotations except in the line of plug tobacco, which has slightly advanced. OMAHA MARKETS. Caretully Corrected Daily DRY GOODS. 2. 3. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and Dougla Streets. HAMMERS, Havdole's, A ENo 1, 1%, 2 Oak do iraln do Linings, per dozen, “Toppings, GROCERIES. | BTEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 14TH sT. CLARK & FRENCH CUR. FARNHAM AND 11TH sT. ham St. WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & Co., 247 Douglas St. J. 3. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. SUGAES. Granulated pr . Sowdered do Crusted do Reid cut loafdo . Standard A do Circle A do ExtiaC ~ do Yellow C do g UPATEN | CHICAGO & NORTHWES'N RAILWAY. | | ‘The Popular Route from | PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 FARN- | | HVM ST.,—~WHOLESALE DEALERS- | = | MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 ¥arn- | (2O ENVE ACTEE TAT | —To— | Chicago and the East! AND THE Omnly Dirsct RRroute | TewWaterloo, Fort Dodze, Dubnque,La | " Crowe, Frairic Du ¢ hifen: W inons, Duluih, Janeville, Keno “Green 1 nt, Racime, Steve Potnts Wate "Gxnicouh, Du Lue. Madison aud Milwaukee. | 1t Being the She ¢and Fiist Comoleted Line Between |/OMAHAandCHICAGO, | Constant the wa of | with Steel new and Eleg DAY and SLKEPING CARS stinghouse Air Brake” establishing comtorta- ents have taken place in % Grade, ad plaiog Iron , adding 10 its roiliag stock apro | bue aud commedious Eating Houses, oftr’ | the comfrls of traveling tFe age can produce. Frou « (o 10 Fust Express Traius ruu_each | way daily over the various lines of this roud, | thils'securing to the traveler selecting this | route sure and certain connections fo any di- do Moroceo (Boot Leg) Hatse | N C choice do 104 | do (0l Dressod) do 60 do (Simon) | | (Gluve Rio cliotce priv. g ber sid, do prime do 2anbsby Boot Webbing, per bol! 38 oot = 4 Oak Harnsss Leather, 06 ava. oy Solac domiade SYRUPS. Oak Line do Gommon pr gatlon g5 Hemlock Harness Leather, No. Good o St G do do N | Cuoies a0 080 Hemlock Line do do N 0 molasses. 0 Fair Bridle, per side, Rengoon chalc . e Team Collats, per do; 16 Suse “do do Concord 4o o 33 00 | M Wesk & Co. 1%a18% i do (Russet) do Patent Dash Leather. BOAPS Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers. Sapc. Publico, 6 1-2@6 3-4; Savon Republ.c, dc., Chemical Olive, 6 to 61-2; Palm, 5@5 144 ; German Mot- led, 6 1-426 1-2. ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnham Street, furnishes the following quctations: FRAME MOULDINGS. Oil walout moulaings, one inch, per foot, 5¢; 2inch 10¢; 3 inch 15¢; polished walnut, 1 inch 7c; 2 inch KEKRxoo ce BLEACHEC SHEETINGS. | Great Western... BROWN SHEETINGS. YANKEE NOTIONS, KURTZ MOHR & CG., 2”1 Farnham | 24 do 31 do do do do Flooring, clear... SPOOL LULTUA. tutclear ceiling % inch. 21 do do st do do 20 do do 8 27 Ist clear siding 2 24 do do 2% 1st common s 24 20 “do 20 A7 shingles. 4 Extra No 1 shingl 3 2 H Ottoman strips.. White common 0'G Batten per lineal 2 per cent off Ci 1cago list. Tarred folt.. VAR Balmoral. Yarn, all colors, Germantown Wool, Saxony_Yarns, per box. GENERAL COMMISSION. KOSENFELD gives us tne following quotations this day: Potatoes, 90@s1 00 per bushel ; Butter, prime 25@30c; Butter, good 20@25¢; Butter, cooking 10@15¢; Eggs, 14al5c per doz; Live chickens 250@2 75; Lemons, 14 00 per box. W. B. & Co.—Select, 65 ets per can; Standard 55 cts per can; Medi- um 43 cts per pan. HARDWARE. 3JOMX T. EDOAR. Norway nail rod. oc Jess p's English orse shoes, per keg Northwestern horse naila. Dundoe thimble skelos, discoun 45 per cent. Stor halfpatent axles, fscount 10 per cent. o musn s . SRSERBUER2BS Narrow wrought, fast joint...di Cast, loose pin reversible...... MISCELLANEOUS. ‘Hay and manure fork-. ‘Hoes and guden rakes.. SPADES AND SHOV- LS. No3 black shovels, D H. *do polished _do ‘spring pola” L H shovels. Lippencott s Western ™ do B 8834 £s sssss sses | Hazerave, Smitn & Co. ) Americax File Co.. 2 & 15¢; 8 inch 2lc. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 6@15¢; 2 inch 12@30¢; 3 inch 18@ | 45¢; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 iuch 5@10¢; 2 inch 10@20c; 8 inch < | 15@30c. WINDOW SHADES. Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per | pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 06@ 4 00; cach sdditional foot, 756 per pair. REPPS. Union nd all wool terry, per yard 1 50@8 »0; Imporial, plain and stri- ped, 2 50a8 00. DAMABKS. Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 00a3 C0. MATTRASSES. Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00a5 00; straw, 3 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 60. LUMBER. RETAILL LIST ‘Sublect to change of market witnout ‘WM. M. FOSTER, O U.P. B. R. wrack bot. ¥ arnham ar GEO A. HOAGLANL. studding and sills, 20 1t, and un- L2RRE 5 “C do do do do 1stelear, 1, 13, 1 and 2 inch. 0™ oo IX|1£285282882822828888828823382888 do 1st commot do 2d do do 34 do . do merrow, clear. BRENBESERUL Rough do do do Liberal discount o carload lots WINDOWS, (Glazed.) 35 per cont off Chiesgo Iist. DOORS, (Wedged.) BLINDS. 30 per cent off it White lime per bbl. Lonisville cement per b Plaster paris per bbl Plastering balr per Plastering boar I D. SOLOMON. 2 ROBERT (. STEELL. Coal Oil... .$ 181 Lara U1, No 1§ S6e1 Linseed ¢ e 2‘_ % SRR ] W winteriT 65| ¢ “strain’d 28 | Lubricating I W. Va. PAINTS, &C White Lead, St. Louis, Srtictly Pure .. § 11 @ CwFaney Brads.o.. Putty in Bladders. ag =l Wi e Enameld Window " 508 ¢ discount TIN, SHEET-IRUN. WIRE, &C. MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & FARNHAM. TN PLATE. 10x14 1€, fair quanty. - 8 10x14 e, hest quality.. 13 00 x4 IX do - do 16 00 12:121C do do . 18 50 12:121X do do . 16N IC do do Ux0IX_do do . R o 100 plate DXX. 100 plate DXXX G Roofing IC charcoal do do RoofingIX do do do BNRNEERTEEREELGSE 2288888282328888 ‘Sheet 24 to 85 inche per sheet. ‘Tinnerssolder (extra refined. SHEET IRON First qualit Numbers 16 to 24.. do " do do 5 do do do 26 do do o a1, Chareoal, both sides smothe do ' No 24 do do :6. do _do 27 Juniata, No. 24... do "o 26 do do 21.. Rusaia perfe 7 do No. 1, stained .. tnan tull bundies, add one cent. “A”americat. immitat’n Kussia, all Nos. Less than full bundlas_ aad oo cent. GALVANIZED. 15 16 I 18 2 5 2 do 12it0 10 B =gl Shearhing, {4 aud 15 oz bid Planished, 14 and 16 2. © Nos. 7, 8'and i ) Bolt copper % | Copper 8 9 1% Nos. 0106 889 1,1 i oYy 1 15 15 1 2 0s. 15,16 3 1 » Per bundle15 per cent coun SOAP. @Guopowder, do 35 bbls. Family, in kits No.1, ' do Mess. Family, 1 bbls No. o Sardinos, 3¢ boxes, Partigas Yours Truiy. Gold Med: ‘Wholesale depot 548 14th Street. | Half barrel $3cks. oo Chicago, Rock Island OMAIIA TO CHICAGO | Miller's Patent Safety Plaifora and Coupler. — 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily, AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines Val AT GRINNELL with the Contral Railroad of AT WEST LIBERTY with the Burlington, | 5 solRRN S22 BessliE | Pacific railroad for all polnts vest and the 3 55260 55060 | 60a85 Virgini 83 Natural leaf.... a9 Southern Apples, per berral, Michigun Z New curiants, raspberries. ralsivs, per box do seediess ruisius, per pound.. SALT. New in barrels da CANNED GOODS. 2 poundean Myersogyors, percase o 1 do do o do 2 do doWilliam'sdo o o do peaches per case. $ do do do do 7 3o o tomatoes do FRE T T o, Tropay Der. case. o Winstow " do o Yarmooth do Sirawberricn, o Rasyporries,’ o Plneappics,’ o TEAS. Qolon s, per poun: Young liyson, per | rection he mav wish to so. | | Principal Conncetlons. d Keokuk. ¥ St. Paul, Minneapolls, 2 \western points. AT (EDAR RAPID< for Waterloo, Cedar Falls, ¢ barles ington wud St Louts. NTON for Dubuqne, Danleith, Prai- | rie du Chivn, La Crosse, aud 41l points on the | Chicwgo, Dubuque, «nd Chicago, | Dubuaue and Minnesota ralre | VATFCLTON for Fresport. Racine Millwau- 1 poiuts in Wisconsin, 1CAGO with s Tailway lines leading ts to &1l eastern cities via this e procured, and any informati 1 ob- Houtes, Rates, te, at the t, ('maha, o Principal tcket oflces ilong the line of the U. P. . R 2 5 Bageags checked through to all principal Eastern p W. 1. STFNNETT, MARVIN HUGHITT, Gen'l Passingo'r Ag t. Gen. Sup't. J.H LACEY G G.EDDY, “Ticket Az, Omaha. Geu'l Ag'LOnlahe. meh18vl OGimaha & St. Louis Short Line 1874 ! The Kansas City, 5t. Joe and Council Bluffs R. ¥ 1sthe only dire ltneto ST. L.OUTIgS AND THE EAST, FROM OMAH.\ AND THE WEST E . cars betwoen Orasha and Et. nu b 15 01 ¢ between OMAHA ata AeW YORK. KO CHANG! Lou Thisth Only ~ine ruoning s PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR EAST FRUM GMANA, ON ARRIVAL OF THE UN10ON PACIFIC EXPRESS TRALK, 87 | | Family i amiiy in i bbls MACKEREL. do 0 1, : 410 €0 | 116 50@17 00 CIGAR! 15th Street. La Espanol Triple Crow! 5 Henry Cl 100 00 | De Vil do 10000 | do 10000 | do 0| CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR. [ 290 and Pacific R. R. | THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM | AND THE EAST, Via Des Motnes, Lavenport and Bock L.nd. All Passenger Trains are equl with ‘he WiTionoUa FATER LB ik ok 804 cnnecting as follows : Tailroad, for Onkalooss, Otumma, Keoku Raflad, lor i, Keobuk Tows, for all points north to St. Paul. | Codar Rapids & Minnesota Railroad, for | Burlington, Cedar Rapids, Dubuque & St. Paul, At 'WILTON JUNCIION with the South-Western nranch, for Muscatine, Washington and all puinis south. AT DAVENPORT with the Davenport & St. Paul Railroad for points north. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Western Union st | a n northern Liinols and Wiseonain. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Rocktord, Rock fatand and SC. Louis Bailroad for St. Louis and potuts south. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Foora & Rock Tsiaod Railioad for Peoria and points east. AT BUREAU JUNC., with branch, for Heno 7y Lasere Chillcotho and Peori, AT LA BALLE with the [llinols Central Rail- | Toad for points nort, b and south. AT CHICAGO with %1 iues East, North sud ut THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cities, via this line, can be procured, and suy intor: mation obtained, concerning points, at the ket officoof the compun, 128 Farnbam St and also at. the prinel ket along the lineof the U.F. K. B o Baggage Checked Thrangh to all Principal Eastern Pounts. A M. SMITH, H. RIDDL] Gen'l Pass'r'Ag't, Semrsape Chicago. Chicago. J. H. LACEY, 8.8 STEVENS, Ticket Agent, Gen’l Westarn Ag’t 228 Ouana Omaka. Sioux City & Pacific R. R. The Shortest sud only Direct Route from COUNCIL BLUFFS St. Paul. Minneapolis, And all Pomnts in NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA. CONNECTIONS. 1. At U. P. Transler with Un Pucific Bailroad for Oggaha 2. At (oung’ Jos and Couteil Kluffs Railroad for St. and all points south S, At 3 polats east. 4 At Sicux City with Sioux City and & Paul, Mlinois Ceatral and Davota Southern | railroad Steamers for Upper Missouri River, during navigation snd with stages for all points in the Northwest. 5. At Blair with Omaha and Northwestern ~ailroad for (msha and Southern Nehra; 6. At Fremont, Nebrasks, wizh the Union Pacific coast. 7. At Wisner with steges for Norfolk and al! polnts in Northern ~ etraska. B Tickets for sale in Chicago ard North- western Rallway offices. BB sure your tickets read via 5. C. & P, 5 L. BURNETT, Sup't. | Hansauciey, S . 3 Bluf, with Kaness city, St [ uis T | irsouri Valley with the Chicago and | Northwestern raliway for Chicago and all | B Passengers taking oti\er Toutes pave a isagrecabls transfer at the k ver Station. REACHING ALL | 8 PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY ! EASTERN ARD WESTERN OITIES | With Less Changes and in advance of other | lines. This Entire Line is equipped witit Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars, Pulace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, A. E. s1MpsoN, Manufacturer, 532 | Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Westinghouse Air Brake. BT See that your tickets read via oph & Couneil Biums Ralrod, ia Omaka and St. Louis. sirects, and U. . Depot, Oma JOLTEHON, GEO. L BRADBURY, Gen' Ag Vanparr A ROTTE oA S T LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH Pullman Palace Car TEROUCH WITHOUT CHANGE Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore NEW YOREK Arrivil of Traius from the West. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston JICKUTS o s the Principal Rat'- THAS. BABCOCK, Bthern Pass. A¥'t, DALLAS. TExAS, JOUN E.SIMPSON CHAS. F. FOLLETT, Gen 1 Supt., Gl Pass. Ag- s Twpiawarorss e St. Louts. Proprietor of the RISING SUN LOS ANGELES VINEYRDS. Depot for the sele of his AND BRANDIES Corner of Bautery and Washington Sts. ¥. C. HILLS, Gen. Ticket Ag't. o @RO. W. GIrA‘n‘AK Ageat, Umeda, . SAN FRANCISCO - - (CAL BaTu | rearching the | 5 dollaas, the price you advertis | Rheum, wof the Honest | the Bitters, a: | sll whoare similarl | wholesale agent Umaha Nebras) Tiekets for salo at cor. Tenth and Farnham BUGHU ASK FOR PYLES 3 TRAINS DAILY !| | BLADDER AND KIDNEYS Washington, | 100,600 ACRES! | M. Reller, | NATIVE WINES| | o2 1301 & 1303 No M. EELLER. & Co., | Frazier’ ' oot DN BUY Humor Remedy. CAREF!ULLYOEX\AIGINED [ From the Cleveland Sunday Morning Voics] That Frasiee't Root Bitters posess aa efcny greatly superior (o any other preparation {or oud wilh which we ore &-quata ted, we can testify from actual observation. We Kndw many insisnces where Ludividualy for yeurs affcted, have been permanently restored 0 health by {heir use. Mr. Frazier, the pro- prictor, is 4 resident of this city, and 1s wiiely Enown'ss one of our most prominent business men. His reforences 10 tho great value of his Ruof Bitters, sro also persans well-known 7s citizens of standing aud integrity, i whose Statements tmplicit confidence asay bo placed, | and their tesimony may be taken a8 conclu: sive evidence of the estimation in which Mr. | Fruzier’s remedy is held, particularly at howe. | Hore it has alr ady attsisiad that positian that requires no recomien ation, havisg stood the test of trial here. W an say withsaf ty, and o ‘recommend with entire coniden e, 113 use cltewhere, by all who may be aflicied wih any kind of weakness or humor in the blved, h st searching, ur\‘u.flhenln"nnl heal- | +dy of which we have any knowleige. xiats and at country stores W FRAZIER, Pr. StClair St Cloveland, Chio. | | Over 1,000 Testimonials. A few of the many parties cured by the great remely. Keud and be -on.fnced. SUPFEREDOVERTHI xS WITH LIVER | COMPLAINT AND DYSPAPSIA, CURED B THEEE BOTTLES OF ROOT BITTERS. MR Frazicr—Dear Sic: 1deem it sn sct of gratitude s, and & duty toward those who why thev will do your work. are suttering from Ii up aiot and dyspep- 1 i mae eviine: | Quick and Easy. e e i e Sl e Chea» and Clean. and dyspepsia. My skin was yellow, the white | R e of my esesw & the color ofsafiron - I'wassleepy | They aew haim 10wy and beavy, with headache ard no appetire for Tt Dbl plER ood of any Kind, 1 was efticted et bid as any e el liviog woman could le. I took battle alter | mmmmy Thcy Lavg aiwa: pood A TWELVE GOOD REASONS Denduen dullars o the ket phy Actane Sitnoct They are made of the bestmaterial by letter, ut could get no reliel until about | @ =y They requice but litle fuel, two months ago L purchased a bottle of your Tuey are very low priced, Root Bitters from Lo.is Swithnight, druggist, | [l They ars easily managed.” 136 Woodlaud Av., this city. I used this to'~ They are suitéd to all localitios,! te vp, and siuce then heve used nearly two | (EEE) Every stove guaranteed o give satisfaction ;nmfl' and Idhzy are (‘liannly t‘“"l"'v:‘" cure —SOLD BY— e or liver and dyspepsia complaint aver 5 e iy vt e ompetry: o | EXCelsior Man’fg Co,, day Uam as heithy as any berson can be. . = You may use my nafue, 1f you see propper, ST. LOUIS, MO., 1 may be the waans of ‘indacing others to 'try wxpuy e edielitl M ROGER' ELLEN CRAWSHAW, No. Cleveland Obio. Noorasiza HAS DONE MEVMORE 600D THAN ALL THE MUDICINE 1 HAVE TAKEN FOR TEN TEARS. Mrs. Danicl Smith,of Concord, N M., affticted with weakness, pa n ia the lungs, shoulders, is over ihe ey = 1es'l-ss atight, and v feelings #1l ihe time, writes . 218 —Dearsir: I reccived the Bottle of Bitters you seot me by express, and 1 have taken the whole o ir, and it has done me more good than all the medicines I have ever taken, and T have taken woreor less for tea years. 1 thought I cuuld get hem from our drugeists, bur they do not yet have thew. Icould bave sold 25 bottl x,3f U could have got them. I think you might have a gool sale for your bit- fers here. Iwant you to send me 6 bottles for | Send quick a8 you can, by express, C. O. D. It is the medicine [ ever saw. From your most gr ful friend. MRS. DANIEL SMITH, Concos N.H. P.0.Box & Consumptives Read. Mg, FRaziER—Dear Sir: T am taking your | Reot Bitters, they ha-e done me a great deal of | good. They hava curcd my cough, and 1 f el | snother person. Vours ruly, BARNEY CAIY, | Nisgara, Ontari A Bad Cacwe of Tetter Cured. COULD GRT SOTHING TO RFACH MY CASE USTIL Or Sugar-Coated, Concentrated, and Herbal Juice, Antic us Granules. THE “LITTLE GIANT?” CATHARTIC, or Multum 1> Parvo Physic. The novelty of modern Medica, Chemical and Pharmaceaucal Science No o of any longer taking th large. repulsive and nammcous plls, composed of cicap. ‘and bulky tugreatenta whou we can by hemical [y ew allowed by thore of T stomachs and fustidioas tastes. Eicaiinie Purgativo wolies rpreeenis, ina ot concentraCl form, 8% mich eathanie pow e s is embodic: .y of the larwy pills found for Mz Frazisa—Respected Sir: The Erst im- | xaioin tho drrz ahops _From thelr wondertul ca. pulss of & man_who has been restored from | ihactic power. 12 Dranortion 10 theif #ize, peopic Sirkness to Perfoct Health, Is gratitude 10 the | who bave nof triod (hera 1 #pt 10 supposs that Band that he ded him. T was bl cled over tw0 | They are Baran or dra<tic in eflcct, but such 18 Bof air« with Tetter on my head and fuce. Thad | a¢ all the cao, 1o differn active Wedicinal prine ok Vottia afterbottle. of Fenton's Sarsapa- | ipies of which they ara composed being 80 har. rilla and owber bl od remedies, but could get | monized and mod:’ Tothing to Teach my ‘case, Wik il sbout two Dwnthuago, I commanced {akiog Boot Bitters, hich s cure 1" think it nothing | Thore thau Justice o your diseovery to acknowl: “ige the sume. My wife has tucd your Bittors | for Bbeametish, tor which she has been Docr | Coud find o relief, ced faking them. They bave e cure in her case. | hive ¥ of the Claveland Post Office carvier for cleven years 0 any ch d In them any ¢ ury ot any other mu: Department s in tho Sho: sy Chesty Dizzines v. UPTON. of tho Stomach, CALREL ol saouth, ' Billous attacks, B e | ¥ o *, Internal ™, i or siorckeeper dou't have | Fifalea focling About ~Stor achy ima to order themlor you. | Rrush of Blood to kicad, Hizh Colx ored Urine, Unsoclahility and Gloomy _ Forcbodings, = tais Dre Ativo Pelletsn 1t Hemor in the Blood, as one | uls or any ki 1 your Dru Picree’s Pleasai T tried. varlovs medicines Tecomme arive Sinta; which proved but 3 tempos wish foray 1 e Yo Ly who e Cuted | anmimal economy is unive e e o L ot Tivtersr 1 | fland ortlasuo cscaping U e et sosin Doties wnd thoy mive | $1ve Smpress. Aco docs ot im ed a perfect cure inmy case. iF sugar (-““'.ll at thousands are dragged out of a s preserve thelr v il existence Trom the elact of Catareh: reeriully recommend your Koot Bit.ers to MiSS. AMELIA BRAMT. Bucna Vista, But'er Co., P F. 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