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I CANDRIAN, Dealer in CUTLE Steam and Grinder Polisher, Office: 5 il will be vromptly sttendel ey wuglsdut AHA, NES. - orders b 25N, D.JoONES At PACTURKS OF AXD DEALKE 13- Iembregrizs Wondow Skades, HRONOS, ENGRAVINGS AND PICTURE FRAMES. ner F fteanth WILLTAM LATEY, Cor. 16th and;Webster, Sts,, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. TO RETATL CASH PURCHASERS For Sewing Machines. 70 Farnhar street. e 263 . In order to make . have pat in PERFECT order all of our old Juding second-hand, and offer them at 1. JCED prices, for € 4 BEARIN MIND BOUGHT OF US and our AUTHORIZED canvas ANT- LEY RED ers 13 WARI ED, and JNSTRUCTION given, as WE havea R Experience | TO SUSTA TATION TO yro nine WITHOUT lastruction is WORSE than NONE at CAUTION.—We know of large lots of worth- bonght at low igwes, that are be- less machin T on the 7 Persons that do not want o run the stak of Leing swindled shonld NEVER buy of SRRESPONS puartics, as they have NO n AT STAKE, as have old establisted | G. W. HOMAN, Sr, Offers for the necessities of the public, & First-Class Hearsg aud Carriages. 11 orders promptly attended to by leaving et 4 Cor. 1ovts and Harney s, agstl . A. PETERS, Saddle and Harness Maker, AND C<RRIAGE TRIMMER, No. 271 “arnbam & l.lslh‘lflt:l A eri oty e “suatra it e ;'7311 IV s TESIERT. TATTOR, 15th St., bet. Farnham and Harney. s of TATLOTING, CLEAKING and I URG done at resons sle rates " REDMAN & LEWIS, Cor. 16th and Izard Streets. Cottonwood LUOMBER 20 and SAWED TO ORDER. je% LEWIS £ REED BYRON REED. BYRON REED & CO. The Oidest Established Real Estate Agency N NEBRASKA + 5 Title to all Rea complet tract EKeop & complete 14 ountv. Eutate in O hia and bouzlas City Meat Market. R 2ELY BROS. Keo t ctifonltand A LARGE SUPPLY OF Bexnr Ponx MUTTON, 2 )ULTRY, 2 )ULTRY, GAME o BTA S5 to 820 " R STINSON'S BILES gents want- * of work: Gon. Portiand, Msine QUEALEY'S 7. P.Soap Factoryl! on the live of the Pnion Pacibe Wil 9% e owder houte, anulao- itk acup for hotse consamitioa CssBN, = o GENERA." Cor. 16th aL storw or owner's o Public or private sale. UNION M ARKET 537 rmuRm}a s‘rtg n}-{efi&;x" n’d Dodge, BEEF, PORY, . Mutton and Verh 4 Fish, Poultry, Game, I augh 1y AND VESETARLFR. PASSENGERS Going East or South from Omaha ATUCTIONEER, and Dodge M. “sven o sals of bousehold res e uiie, e either Haeal Estate at gt teenc. 3 icts on U. P.2.B., hould take the ‘LI NCOLN ROUTE" EATCHISUN & NEBRASKA RAILROAD! P B TR e ¢ ABd acure for 1 wmervos the choia of Slx Topu'ar K- ites from |, Atehison to Ciicago and St. Louis, Al making Relisll TU 3 nipped with Palass Dav and Sleeping Cara, All ddday and in-onvenience arriving from Ferrien scd traustors can bo voidad West of 7, Chicago 3ad 5. Louis by sccaring Tickets via | JENATCHISON and the ATCHISUN & | —_— NEBRASKA RAILROAD. J0irect and s with the A. T. & 8. F. R R. for the anGreat Arka.sas Valley & Colorade, ", A0 with ail lines running South to points tn | ‘Soutaern Xansas and che Indian Territory. “Ask for Tickels via * LINCOLN & ATCHISON CHAS. C.SWITH, Gen"J BupL. anections and being ! rowmre | Geu't Pass. Ag't. Alchison, HKanias 518 13th Street, for our ew styles, we | Mic for nearly as good | | THE PLAINMAN'S WOOIKC. | A Waiter-Girl Captures & Sluyer of Grizglies—A Romance of a Hash Mill. (From the Detrolt Post.) Four years ago a bright, intelli- gent, but not pretty-looking young miss, left homeless and penniless | orphan by the death of her father, came to this city and procured em- | ployment as a waiter-zirl at a well- ‘ known second-class hotel, making | her home with a family—fitth | | cousins or something of that sort— | then residing on Second street. | One day, at dinuer time, there strode into the dining-room a tall | broad-shouldered, bronzed — and | bearded man, who was evidently | from the Far West. There was the | unmistakable air of a plamsman | | about him, evidently one of the | better sort. He seated himself at the table served by the girl in ques- | tion; and watched her movements | ‘\ury closely. At supper on the sec- ond day after his arrival he remained at the table until it was nearly deserted, and | then as he was about rising’ he ad- | dressed the girl in courteous tones, | saying that Le desired an interview | with Ler, as he had information of | importance to communicate. ~Sie | | replied_that she would see himn | { the ladies’ parlor at a later hour. | She cia so, and was not a little sur- | | prised at receiving an_offer of mar- riage. Hestated that he wasa resi- dent of the grazing districts of Cal- ifornia, owned a large stock ranche, and was a wealthy man. He had been out then thirteen years, during | which time he had mired, prospect- | ed for rich diggings, hunted grizzlies, fought Indians, chased greasers and pursaed the usual avocations of an enterprising Californian. He was {on his way Fast to visit hisaged | parents, who resided in Massachu- | setts, had stopped in Detrolt to sce the city, had met her as above des- | cribed, was pleased with ber appear- ance, and thought it would be for her advants to quit her present employment and become the wife of a ranchman. There was an honesty and i | | ey ity in the man’s voice as he made | Companics. his declaration that conviaced the . <ico. | irl thathe was in earnest. Shere- | A i ) { plied thet she would cousider bLis | - 13th Stree | proposition and give him an answer | at the breakfast table. During the | night she thought the matter over seriously, and when in the raorning she took her eccentric lover's order, | and he asked in & low tone, “‘Are | you going to California 2" she an- | Swored “Yes,"and then went for the | beefsteak and potatoes. That was | the extent of the courfship ‘As soon as the hungry guest bad | depsrted from the dining-room, she | repaiced to the parlor, where the lover was anxiously awaiting her. By his directions shie informed the head-waiter that she should not work any longer, donned her hat and shawl and the two started out shopping. Dresses were orcered of nesrly all the fashionable modistes in the city, thie syme to be completed within _twenty-four Lours. ~Hats were similarly ordered, and then the retajl dealers in all manner of small wearing apparel were Visited and Jarge purchases made, the last one being twolarge Suratogs trunk The next afterngon the pair were married at the residence of 3 clergy man, made a call on the bride's humble friends on Second street, and left for the Easton the evening | train. | Of course, the few acquaintances of the bride who were aware of th circumstances of her mari 6 Wi all positive that she had acted rash- | ly, and predicted all manner of troubles and trials for her. From the hour of her departure, howe none of them have ever heard word_from her i that the happiest-looking wife and | mother to be seen riding about the | on Saturday, a_curly-headed | boy in her arms, and the gentleman | who # told her something to her ad- vantage” by her side, was the wai er girl who *married in haste,” but did not repent at leisure, it may safely be asoured that the predictiol did not come {rue, ; but, from the fact | The Story of Mrs. Barker. The statement floating about in | the papers to the effect that “‘a je ous Indianapolis woman has just | | made her thirteenth ineflectual at- tempt at_suicide” reminds me of | the ease of Mrs. Barker, of Harrl burg. She attempted to poison her- selt twenty-three times, but was ways saved by the judicious use of a stomach-pump by her friends. She was Jjfe and hope and comfort and bread and butter to the newspaper reporters, and they thought so much of her that at last they got her up a little testimonial in the shape of 2 silver-plated stomach-pump, with a gutta-percha piston and bell-metal valves, inseribed with sentiment, “May she never succeed!” Some of her friends gave a little collation | at the time, and after it was eaten somebody proposed to test the ap- paratus on one of the reporters. ! Lhey say that the meeting then ad- | jonsged suddenly.—Maz Adeler, i | ——————— 014 Time Divorce in Golorado. [Boulder (Col) News.| { Women were scarce, and if it got | about that ose was not handsomely treated by her husiand a miners’ siderpd. If the decree was granted —it alwgys was—then this was the mode: Two opest miners were detailed to hold the Lroomstick in zontal position, and the parties to the sujt required’ to jump it in foken that their divorce Wasan ac- | 1e always is ready, the pubizc doth know, To show all the styles which in York art the | meeting was called and the czse con- | | What Foolish Jacob Did. | Alady friend has transmitted to us | the following “Opinions of the Press” upon the subject of the text | which tells you that Jacob kissed Rachel and litted up his voice and | wen | | “If Rachel was a pretty girl, and | kept her face clean, we can’t see | | what Jacob had to ery about.—Daily | Telegraph. | “How do you know but that she | | slapped his “face for him.—[Ladies | | Treasury. quotations | “Weeping is not unfrequently | s firm. | produced by extreme pleasure, joy, | | or happiness; it might have been o | in Jucob’s case.”—[ Hardwick’s Sci- | enee Gossip. “The cause of Jacob's weeping was the refusal of Rachel to allow Lim to Kiss her again.”—Noncom- fortist. very 1 THE Land G Land War buying). selling) “1t is our opinion that Jacob wept | 5l Agricultura because he had not kissed Rachel October 1, 1874. a ats (selling)... nts, (160 | Land Warrants al College before, and he wept for the time he | = (1€0 acres buying). Monev and Commerce. Dailv Review. OFFICE OMAIA Darry B, ) f We note no changes in monef the Business at the banks is isk: (160 " acres had lost.”—The City Press. | Do.—Selliug. fes ) | Exchange on New York, 1-5 “The fellow wept because the girl did not kiss him.”—Pall Mall Gazette «Jacob wept because Rachel told him to ‘do it twice more,’ and he | gipe: was afraid to.”—Methodist Recor: der. per et. “Jacob cried because Rachel threatened to tell her mamma.”— Sunday Gazette. “He wept because there was only | €8% Which we quote at 20 cents. one Rachel to kiss.”—Crackenwell New «He wept for joy because it tasted 50 good.”—Jewish Chronicle. “We reckon Jacob cried because Rachel had been eating onion [tnglish Standard. “Qur own opinion is, that Jacob wept because he found, after all, ‘it was not half what it was eracked up to be.!"—[New Zealand Exam- iner. Doug Ateas “A mistake—not his eves but_his mouth _ watered.”—[The Ladies’ Chronicle. “He thought it was a fast colo and wept to find the pain come off. —[Fine Art Gazette. | I AT e s uncle and_recollected what the Prayer Book says,”—Church Jour- nal “ITe was a fool and did not know | what was good for him.”—[ Fnglish- | Pep woman’s Adviser. | “He knew there was a time to weep—it had come, and L dare not put it of.”—[Methodist News. “He thought she might have a big brother.”—[Sporting Chronicle. “Because there was no time for another.”—[ Express. “When he lifted up his voice, he found it was heavy, and could not t it s0 high as he expected.—[Mu- sical Notes. «He tried toimpose on her fecling, because he wanted her tolend him five shillings,—[ Baptist Guide, “Atruce to all! Beneath the starry vault or golden sun is there anglit in nature or in art equal to the rapture and_intense_delicious- ness of the first kiss 1 answer, verily, Jacob Lad never kiss. | ed a fair maiden before, and his | first realization of ‘crowding a life's deliciousness in these moments' overcame him, and Jie wept for joy.” —[Horusey Hornet. “Oh, my 1"—[Day Péterboro. Suffolk L. 2 BLEACH) perll &4 & 10 Great Western . | Albton. A | Bedford, & « Amoskeag, a ¢ a. Biddeford.... | A noskeng aver Cre Haymakers. Cus, B B, Ois, € C. Riddeford. Hoasier Preferol Y | | | | Clark’s 0, is now made scless street grade ; bills leveled should Though prophets foretoid be, ! And valleys filled up,” still our people don’t | Merino Wool on Some claim the old charter had a big flaw, So the case is referred (o the limbsof the law, And the money will go, axall can foresee, To those wio'll expound * tweedle duni twee- Ao deo.” The moral we liere would seek o enforce 1,if you wish & new hat, go to Bunce's, of | § Blue drill.. " duek Whice g0 0d, I have peace of rices, a proverh you Bunce's, then you mipd. " All the 1 siik hats from §: Roves and cq'lars s I styles in silk apd stiff hats, 50 upwards, caps of all styles, BUNCE'S, Donglas St French whalebone SHMERE, AND ALPACA SUITS For sale and made to order. P. M. FALLON, 263 Dodge, bet. 14thand (5th siveels. OMAHA, NEDRASKA. White. VICTOR 5. CLFFMANM. D, Physician % Surgeon, 241 Farnham Street, Ovar Ish’s Drug store. J.C. Butter, prime 20(@ 2! Eggs, " JOHN H. GREEN, | STATE MILLS DEALER IN GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, 4xD COMMISSION MERCHA Established 1858. A.7.SIMPSON’S N'T. Horse shoe b Cast plow.. Germon......... ican casn, 0¢ 's Englith do mule FACTORY street, N. Y. | the Wholesalo and retait | ment through all lines, PRIN B Farmers and Mechanic KURTZ MOMR & (G, &3 Street. SPOUL LUz 1. rens fancy hos. 1 f T e — Norway nail rod..il STEEL. P Burden's horse shoes, per keg Northwestarn horse nails. Dundee thimble skeins, discount 45 per cent, Ster belfpatent axles, discouut 10 per cent. In the Commercial market we | note nochange in quotations. is extremely active, both in Provisions—The market | and active, with no change except | OMAHA MARKETS. Caretully Corrected Daily DRY GOODS. J. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and | treets. TINGS, NOTIONS, Far ATEN lors, per Ib.. GENERAT COMMISSION. JKOSENFELD gives us the following quotations this day: Potatoes, 90@S1 00 per bushel; | @30c; Butte Butter, cooking 10@1 20c per doz; Live chickens 250@2 75; Lemons, 14 00 per bex. OYSTERS W. B. & Co.—Select, 65 ets per can; Standard 55 cts per can; Medi- ‘ut 45 cts per can. HARDWARL, 3JOMX T. EDGAR. RON. NAILS, | market | Havdole Mammond's A do do o do o HAMMERS. Morris shingling, o 1 T do 2 do do do do_ dos. da chw dol. Baltimore Qak Sols.. Srench Kij Ca T NATIONAL BANK $825.00 Linings, per 176.00 | Morocco (Boot Lez) per foot,’ 185.00 | o (Gluve Kidji 185.00 d> do of one o) Hemlock Line Fair Brudle, per side, Team Collars, per doz. Bu- | Stage do J‘.\‘-mh‘:}u i depart™ | &l Leather (liack] per foot o (itosset) | Patent vush Leatler.... is full | S0APS | Powell & Co,, Soap monufucturers. | | Sapc. Publico, 6 1-2@6 3-4; Savon | Republ.c, de., Chemical Olive, 6 to | 61-2; Palm, 5@5 14 ; German Mot- led, 6 1-4a6 1-2. ART GOODS AND STOCK. | UPHOLSTERER'S Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- | holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, | 270 Farnbam Street, furnishes the | following quctations: FRAME MOULDINGS. 3| 0il wanut mouiamngs, one imch, +5 | per foot, 5¢; 2inch 10¢; 3 inch 15¢; 8% | polished walnut, 1 inch 7¢; 2 inch 1§ 15¢; 3inch 2le. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 92 | 6@15¢; 2 inch 12@30¢; 3 inch 18@ 91 45¢; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 23¢ | fuch 5@10¢; 2 inch 10@20¢; 8 inch 1 | 16@80c. ol WINDOW SHADES. 8| Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00@ 53| 4 00; each vdditional foot, 750 per s | B REPPS. =% | Union ind all wool terry, per yard 1 50@3 »0; Imperial, plain and stri- a5 | ped, 2 50a8 00. sl DAMASEE. €| Union per yard, 1 60; all wool, 9|2 00u3 00, i MATTRASSES. 12| Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 0025 00; straw, 13| 8 00a2 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4’ 50. LUMBER 14 RETATL LIST to change of market witnout ! WM. M. FOSTER, 117 | 08 VLB, B B v bet. arntim i Over 301, eat Fencing No1....... do No 3. 1st common bosrds. 2md do do . " stock boards, T0 and 12 do do ' do do do do do do Ist clear, 1, 13, 1.6 aad 2 inch. nham | iy | “c 124 do "do”" do do 31 do do do do looring, clear. do - 1st co do 2l do 3 do do marrow, clear. 1xtelear ceiling, 21 do do st o do 20 do do & inch st clear siding.. 20 do do Lath per 1000:. z D& H pickets cer 100 Square do do do Batten per tineal Rough do do do Liberal di 35 per cont off Chicago list. DOORS, (Wedged.) 25 per cent o C. 1cago list. BLINDS, 20 per cent off ist. White lime per bbl Lonisville cement per bil.. Plaster paris per hi.. Plastering bair per busie Tarred folt. Plasteriug boara. oit s ced O, raw. 105| 4 « o P 110| “ Turpeniige.. .. 83| * Headlight PAINTS, &C 1, good i W pancy | | TN 10x14 1€, fair quanity 10x14 Te, best quality. 1x141X do - do 1210 12312 IX 14320 IC 1x201X 14x20 IXX do 14x20 IXXX 1:0 plate DC 100 plate DX, 100 plate DX 3 o ig0plate DXXX do Roofing IC charcoal do RoofingIX do do 10x14 1C coke 20x23 IC chareoal roofiug. i€ charcoal rooting.. eixl4 IX charcoal - 10x20 coke (for QuiLEral....mme. BLOCKTIN WINDOWS, (Glazed. 81 @2 00 3 003 25 3 50 “strain'd @ Labricatlng | W. Va. 1, St. Louis, Srtictly Puro .. rand: GEO A. HOAGLANL. Joists, studding and sills, 20 ft, and un- ount on carload lots. ) OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, &c. N. L D. SOLOMON. ROBERT C. STEELL. 181 vara u, No 18 6e1 00 s + winter TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & FARNHAM. PLATE, .n.u2233“25&&4!!22&8{%@52&!2 R I ¥ €285 n8SE8ESLE8L888888888882888 7 | | Chicago, GROCERIES. STEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 14TH sT. CLARK & FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AN/ 117H ST. LT VM ST.,—WHOLESALE DEALERS- ham St. WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & Co., 24 Douglas St. Douglas Streets. SUGARS. Granulated prb. wdered rusked do Refd cut loafdo Standard A do Circle A do 12 C " do low C do N € choice do - COFFE Rio chotce pr do prime do dogood do . 0 G Java. SYRU Common pr gallon. Good do Choies do do N 0 wmolisses. Rangoon cholc 2 Cerolina. M Wesk & Co. Schofers ... Schofer's Germian. Kirk's standard do sterling... PLUG TOBACCO. Biack goods, Western. ~do " do ' Vinginia do do Lorrilan Bright ¢0 do do do do Virginia. Natural leaf.... DRIED FRUITS. Southern Apples, per larrel, Michigan 0 New curant pranes Gernian o bl ckberries A raspberric Taisin, per Dox. s Soodless Fuisins, Fer pound SALT. Now In barrels do dairy. 2 pound can Myer'soysters, per cse.. 3o dowiimeds IR T i e 2 o dotomatoss do I 3 G0 do Mo T o TIIIL Corn, Tropny_per case. do’ Winslow do do_Yarmouth do Strawberries, Raspherries, Pineapples, Oolon-s, per pouna Young Hyson, per Guopowder, ' do ' do FLOUR. Snow Flake, (Wells & Nie T Gold_Dust.. 278 XXXX Towa Giy... 3 00 California. : T4 7695 00 BA Gunies, heavy Welght. ... 18619 o e e e Tips, four bushel 1819 adee’gunnles... 18 - ain bags, Amo; w0 do’ Ludiowas. 3 SPICES. Nutmegs, Fenang best,per pound..... 10 Clove do ' do & Alspico do do 1500 Cinamon bark do dy 8ui6 COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON. 34 bls., 160 My, 1 can, per do 2 do do No. 1 kit Famil 125 120 700 60 Family, in kits.. No.1, ' do @ Mess! do @3 Fauily, 1§ L1 2568 6 50 1, e 0010 ¢ ihes, 34 boxes,.. 5 50617 60 CIGARS. Street. H. Upman do 200 Rock Island and Pacific R. R. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST, nes, Lavenport and Rock Island. s 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily, onnecting as follows: AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines Valle: Railroad, for Oskalooss, Ottumwa, Keokuk and St. Lonis. AT GRINNELL with the Central Railroad of Towa, forall poiats north to AT WEST LIBERTY with the Bikington, Gl Hapiis & Sinneaota. Ratroads fo Borington, Coiar Kapias, Ditgue. & St on, Paul, At WILTON JUNCFION with the South-Western * nranch, for Muscatine, Y astonangallplns soutn. ENPOLT with the Dyveipart & St. Pt Raieoad for poinis sarlee Tt & AT KOCK ISLAND with the Western Union Rallzond for Freeport, : it Kacine waukes and ail pointd in noribera 1| aod Wisconsia. AT ROCK ISLAND wi linoty and ‘}' d_Rails sland Railtond for Peoria. an pofnts st AT BUREAU JUNC., with branct, ’? Lacere, Chillicothe and Feor A L‘}SALLE with the [linois Ce id for points nort hand south. ints south. ‘South, mation obtained, concernin ticket ofiice of the company, 123 Farnisa Omaia, and also at. the principal ticket of along the ineo the U.'P. K. . Baggy Frincipal Eastor; Fomie: .M. 8MITH, o'l Pus'E AR, J. H. LACEY, Ticket Agent, a2t Ouaana The Shortest and only Direct Route from St. Paul, Minneapolis, And all Pounts in PULLMAN PaLACE SLEKPING CARS On all night trains 7ia this route. CONNECTIONS. 1. At U. P. Transfer with Un Railroad for Omaha. 2. At Council Bluff, with Kansas City, St. Jos and Council Blufls Railroad for St. and all points south. points east. 1. At Sioux City with Paul, Tlinois Central railroady. Steamers for Upper Missouri River during Bavigation points in the Northwest. ioux City and § vailroad for Omaha and Southern Nebrask: Pacific coast. points in Northern Nebraska. western Bailway ofices. complished fact. The good morals | 538 & 540 Pourteenth Street, 81 do of the camp required that the wo- | le do man marry immediately, and as one | (0 upstars) Omata, Nebrasks, Carriages | 3 » after another of the elect men fell | “N.B.-Perticular attention paid to Repair f[{lfi;e’. & Sheet tin 25 to 36 in.. from luck it would often happen to | ine. o Torsey | 104 nfsng do hoet U ta el g the lady to ha\'c‘hml pupany lmslI TO THE— oo B e e P o~ bands as she of the Scriptures; an Ao chalagid0 Tiunerssolder (exira refned it might be said of the lastas of the | NERVOUS & DEBILITATED { & & & LT -~ 2 first: And he jumped the broom- s Wrought, all sizes 1 metal ... S < stick also. 3 Carriage and tire. iscount T pre SHEET IRON 0 OHARGE FOR ADVICE AND C6N- BUTTS. o | Fistoult Numbersio® U B4 i i Narrow wrought, fast joint...discount 20 pre do d d o |Castie Raek (Col.) News. t SCELLAN 8. recal, ot sides smiothe One Flake Magider thus thiows | )R J. B. DYOTT, graduate of | Jsmigmirio-mtoogint Jie | w0 ao 6 s himself in an “announcement” Up- | Jefferson Medical College, Philadel- o Juniata, No. 21 = on the suffrages of his fellow-eiti- [ *° e e D T T — ¥ 2ens, and makes very gracious | phia, author of several valuable | et do do 2. promises of what he will do if elect- | works, 2an be consulted on all dis | dicomt sspre | 5 3 2 = do #5do tnan ull bundics, o promise to have a switch put | €85es of the Sexual and Jrinary or- do 2 do | efimericar ummiai’s Kuasay ol Non, 18 < at the county seat in fifteen min- | gane (which he has made an es- | American Tron.. spre S in ~tter my election ; I promise to = do brass. dwypre GALVANIZED. utesu «he Beecher mystery; 1| pecialstudy,) either in male or fe- g 5y No.14t02.. w15 uaravel . “woduce rain WhENeVer | mgle, no metter from what cause | ~AGRICULTURAL TMTLEMENTS, | dooitosd = promise to p. avoiding the neces- | iiabion x £o5 it 33 = needed, thereby . { will banish | originating, or how long standing % E S et sity of irrigation; ~wgjand and | o praatice of 30 years (nables him | HHolt's a vest King per do, net.. 1200 Full bundles discount 15 per ceni. the grasshoppers from o. West a % = - e COPPER. render this Eldorado of the - for | to treat diseases with success. Cures | Hegd's Fureka-.. 5 '$ 00 | Braziers to 9 5 Garden of Eden; I will Worn = { guaranteed. Cha: Ay A Gosiioiie, ewomere e e | nothing and bourd myself, Hay, = Sweanteed. Chacges ressonsble. | .S535 Shvele Dl 1200 E] on an orphan forty-two years | “s 3t a distance can jorward let- o7 | depelishel SEAT 1300 | Planished, 14 and 16 2z © and elect the undersigned to a | The. ~tigg symptoms and en- | Moore do polished do dp | Jox 7 8 nd 9, Plaaial - | seat in Congress.” becsan: Y g s opringpeiat” L sova 188 | B SR ® “~ prejny Dostage. g ‘dosiug samp . oaneoE Lippencott s Western Crwn. wo : to Health. G o do b 135 | : ll'lggsd%(: up 00 early one morn- | ggg=Send for the G. {9 e} | ® COFFEE LIS, faeai® g ng, and began to scold the servaut | { Ewreados, frua box net 33| - girl. His little six year old, who | Price 10c. | L b0 o e L S e S had been listening attentively du- J. B. DYOT11, M. D. I % aon"a" B2 e ) Sodtfe ek e :lni fl’; “(:n\'elsauou, . ‘;)mke i = ? . l 3 FILES. Nos.15,16 18 Iy 2 th, “Father, stop scolding; you on and n, 104 *Duane ~7¢, Smith & Co.,......discoant B0 pre 2 sl e S G Bal Surgeon, 1047 L b 7Y Met— Por bundlel5 poreent cous Ratlway, 1, BURNETT, Sup't. C. HILLS, g Ticket A EO. W, GEATTAN, . B Agent, UNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 FARN~ MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 karn- J. J. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and 212t Mil- | th the Rocktord, Rack | fa'and and St. Louis Railroad for St. Louls | 'K ISLAND with the Peoria & Rock for Hen. tral Rail- Tou AT CHICAGO with %] lines East, North acd THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cities, ia this line, can be procured, and any infor- points, at the @ Checked Throngh to all | Sioux City & Pacific R. R. | COUNCIL BLUFFS NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA. Pucific d_Daxota Southern nd with stages for all 5. At Blair with Omaha and Northwestern 6. At Fremont, Nebraska, wi:h the Union Pacific railroad for all polnte est and the 7. At Wisner with stages for Norfolk and all 8F Tickeis for wale il Chicago acd Nopth- B&Be sure your tickets resd via 8. C. & P. D | Constant 1mps | new and El CHICAGO & NORTHWES'N RAILWAY. The Popular Route from OM A A —To— | Chicago and the East! axpTHE Omnlv Diroct Route TeWaterloo, Fort Dodge,Dubu: Crosse, Prairic Du_Chil St Paul, Duluth, Green bay e, Steven's . Watertown, Oshiesh, Fon Madison and Milwaukee. jand Fisst Comleted Line Botween OMAHAandCHICAGO, vements have taken place in the way of relucing Grade, and placing Iron ol Hails, adding to its rolliag stock sant DAY and SLEEPING CARS <tinghouse Alr Brake’ It Being the Shors 17818 | N0 CHANGE BM.$5500 | Reconstruc do’ " 25 0 rand o do oo Universal. do 1004 Yara . do 4300 La Boquet... do 50 00 Sim, do 5000 i 0 Gold el 8 o 2 Espanols & 00 | Triple Crow % 00 Hebry Clay do 100 00 Do Viler. do 100 08 ¥ Viller o 10900 & B CALIOUN MILLS FLOUR. Wholesale depor 548 14th Streel H | | | | | | | disagreeabie tr jous lines of this road, traveler selecting U tain counections in any Princioal Conneetions. UNCTION, for ts reached via Des Moives, Ottaw AT MALSHA Daluth, and north Mianeapolis, ern points. AT CEDAR BAFIDS for” Waierlo, Cotar A harles City, Burlington uud St " Louis. "LINTON for Dubugne, Dunleith, Prai- ;Lo Crocse,and il polute on the on and Dubuque, snd Chicago, Minuesota railroads. TON for F; Racine Millwau- sin, 2l railway lines leading. Through tic ) ts to sll castern cities via this line can be pre ured, ¥ fnformati. n ob- taiaed, eoncerni ates, et Companie’s Office, 219 Fartihain Sireet, Omaha, and Riso at the principal ticket ofices Along the line of the U. B 1t Rt B9 agiowis checked through to all principal Castern polats W SPENNETT, MARVIN U assinger Ag t. G G. T, Omaha. Gen'l 4g't Omiaha. Council Bluffs R. B Isthe ouly dire line to ST. mOUIXIS AND THE EAST, FROM OMAHA ANDTHE WEST 4 cars between Omshs and St. bitore between OMAHA. ana NeW YORK. Lous a This th Only ine runnings PULLYAN SLEEPING OAR EAST FROM OMAHA, ON ARRIVAL OF THE UNIOK PACIFIC EXPRESS TRAIN, B&Passengers 1 log other routos have a er at the River Station. PASSENGEI TRAINS DAILY ! 8 REACHTNG AL, EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES With Less Changes and fn advance of other lines. This Eatire Line is cquipped with Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars, Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, A. B suursos, Manufucturer, 532 | Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler 15th and the Celebrated Westinghouse Air Brake. 88Sco that your tickets read via Kanuas City, §', Joseph & Counell Bium Ralrod, Via Omaha and St. Louis, Tickets for salo at cor, Tenth an1 Fara sireets, and U. P. Depot, Omaha. e JOS.TF GEO. L. BRADBURY, Gen' Agent. AWES, uss. Agt., S doserh. | ROUTE HiA SESE 3 TRAINS DAILY! LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH Pullman Paiace Cars| THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE Indianapolis, Cincinnati, ‘Louisville, Chicago, i Columbus, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore ‘Washington, - axp— NEW YORK Arrival of Traizs from the West. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston Comrany’s Office, . E."corncr Fourth & Chestnut Si. Louis, and ai the Principal Ra way Offices in the West. CHAS. BABCOCK, C.E. RUSSELL, S'thern Pass. AR't, Wesl'n Pass. Ag't. DarLAs, TEXAS, | | | 3. At Mirsouri Valley with the Chicago and Northwestern raiiway for Chicago sud ell Proprietor of the RISING SUN LOS ANGELES VINEYRDS Depot for the ssle of his NATIVE WINES AND BRANDIES M. EELLER & Co., Corner of Bautary and Washiogton Bts. SAN FRASCIS maTu JOAL Frazier’s Root Bitters, the Great Blood and Hmor Remedy. (From the Clevelund Sunday Morning Voice] That Frazier’t Root Bitters possess a0 efcacy greatly superior 1o any other preparation for fearching the blood with which we &re aquaia- 1ol e can testify from sctual oservation. We kndw ‘many instances whero individuais for years aifictcd, have been permanently Testored 10 health by {heir use, Mr. Frasier, the pro- prietor, 1s s residect of this city, asd 18 widely known'ss one of our most proninent business | men. His references to the great value of his Eoot Bitters, are also persous well-known a3 citizens of standing abd integrity, in whose statements inuplici and their testimony may be 1aken as tonclu Sive eridence of the estimation tn which Mr. Frazier's remedy is held, | articularly at bowe. Here it has air.ady attsiged that posician that requires no recommendation, having stood the test of trial here. e can sy with salsty, and do recommend with entire confidene, 113 use elsewhire, by all who may be aflicted with nd of weakness or hamor In the blocd, wedy of which we bave any knowledge. Sold by ds oy dores, GE EL, Proprietor, leveland, Chio. o Over 1,000 Testimonials. A few of the many parti rewedy. cured by the great Kead xd b von taced: T ¥ DovER THIRTERN T COMPLAINT AXD " DYSPER THRER BOTTLES OF ROOT BetTkRS. 1R —Dear Sir: T deem it an act of ou, and & duty loward those who 1 dyspep- sia, tomake th T have _bee yeacs. My complaint wasa d and dyspepsia. My skin was yellow, the white of my eyes w 5 the color of saffron - I'wassleepy and heavy, with beadache atd no appetite for food of any kind, I was afflicted as bad ax an: liviog woman could ba. I took bottle atter boule of patent medicioce, cnd paid oves sevea hundred dollars to the Lest physicians without any benefit. 1 sudored more than I can tel! you by letter, ~ut could get no reliel until about two months ago | purchased a bottle of your Rot Bitters from Louis Swmitbnight, druggist, 135 Woodland Av., this city. 1 used this bot- tle vp, and since then have used nearly two more, and they are the only positive, sura cure for liver and dyspepsia complaint 1 have ever tried ; they bave cured me cogpletely, and to- day I'am as heiithy as any@berson can bo. You may usc my name, if you sea propper, us it may be the means of inducng otbers 1o try our diseovery and be cured, for good health (s tter tham gold. Ever your friend, MRS. ELLEN CRAWSIAW, No. 20 Orange St, Cleveland Olio. ollowing statement : HAS DONE MEVMORE GOOD THAX ALL THE MEDICINE 1 HAVE TAKEN FOR TEN YEARS. Mrs. Deniel Smith,of Concord, N. H., afticted with weakness, pain in the lungs, shoulders, beavy pain over the eyes, restless atnight, and tired, fainty feelings all the time, writes . 3 FRrazie —Dearsir: I reccived the Bottle of Bitters you seot me by express, and I bave taken the whole of it, aud it has done me mor good than all the medicines I have ever tak: and T have taken more o less {or ten years. thought T could get 1hem from our but they do not yet have them. sold 25" bottles, If [ could have got them. I think you might have a good sale lor your bit- ters here. Fwant you o scnd me 6 bottles for 5 dollass, the price You advertise. Send quick a8 you can, by express, C. O. D. It Is the best medicine [ ever saw. From your most graj ful friend, MRS. DANIEL SMITH, Coteor N.H. P.0.Box 5&¢. Consumptives Read. i ruggists, Icould have Mz, FraziER—Dear Sir: T am taking your Reot Bitters, they have done me great deal of £00d. _They have cured my cough, and I { el another person. Yours truly, BARNEY CAIN, Nisgars, Ontario. A Bad Cave of Tetter Cured. COULD GET NOTHING T0 RFACH MY CASE UNTIL 1USED YOUR BOOT BITTERS. Mz FRaziER—Respected Sir: The £rst m- pulse of @ wan who has been restorad from sickness to Perfect Health, 1s gratitude (o the Band that healed him. I was atflieted over two rs with Tetter on wy head and face. 1 had [aken bottie after bottle of Fenton's Saruapa- rilla and other bl-od remedies, nothiog to reach Root Bitters, which has cured me, and I think it nothing more thau justice to your discovers to ackuowl edge the same. My wife has used your Bitters for Rheamstish, o which she has been Doe toring fora long time, and could find no relief, until she commenced faking them. They have eflected a complete cgre 1 her case. 1 heve been in the employ of the Cleveland Post Office Department e letier carrier for eleven years. I can fre=ly and hoaestly recommend yout Root Bitters to_every person, suffering with Salt Rheum, (Tetter) Chronic Rheumatism, Serof- ula or any kind ot Humor in the Blood, as one o the Honeat Cures. our Druggist or storekeeper itters, ask him to order them 1 CATARRH CURED, Mr. Fraz to Inform you, what Twiaaiticted (s for many years. s Tovdicincs. recommenial by Jie Cadvict of & luly who was urel | of this same disease by your Toot Bitters, 1 | procured one haif ozén boties and they nve Secomplishe a perfect cure in my case. Be- lieving that thouxands ar+ dragged out of & wiserable existeuco from the eflect of Catax . Bit.ers to T cheerfuliy recommend your Koot g all whoare siullarly aflreg Mis Buena V Retail trade supplied by wholesale 2gent Omaha Nebraska. iv13dswly KEARNEY'S FLUID-EXTRACT BUCHU Theonly known remedy for? BRIGHT’S DISEASE, And s positive cure for | Gout, Gravel, Strictures, Diabetes, Dyspepsia Ner« vous Debility, Dropsy, Non-reteation or Incotinence of Urine, Trri- tation, Inflamation or Ulceration of the BLADDER AND KIDNEYS. SPERMATORRHEA, Loucoertioe or Whites, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, S:one 1a the Bladder, Colcul uz, GRAVHL OR BRICK DUST] DE- POSIT, And Mucus or Milky Discharges. ‘confidence way be placed, | ‘most searching, strengtbening and heal. | 7 | DON’T BUY UNTIL YOU HAVE CAREFULLY EXAMINED OUR NEW | | | | axp | | s S WE HAVE TWELVE tio0D x why thev will do your work. o | Quick and Easy. » Chea» and Clean. They areche.pest to buy, They are beat 10 use, They bake evenly aud quickly, ‘Thiey have always s good dratt, They are madeof the bestmaterial They roast perfectly, They requite but iile fuel, ey s very low priced, They ars casily mariaged, Ty aro suitad 1o all ocalites, Evesy siove guarantoed o give satistaetion —SOLD BY— HIN ity (=} Lkl Excelsior Man’fz (o, T. Lg'in:, M0., M.ROGERS. Nobrasiza Or Sugar:Coated, Concentrated, Root and Merbal Juice, Anti Bilious Granules. THE“LITTLD GIANT” CATHARTIC. or Multum n Medicas, Chemical and No use of any longer taking the larze. repiive and madseos piis comaposed of clieap, crude, and bulky Sagredioats, when we can by & cs. i Feiegon, ext cinal properties from o most valuabhe rocts sax herbs, 8ad concentrats the Fato 8 minate ue jearc iy darger s soedy that can bo readity swalowed by tho most sens d fustidious tact Eschlittle Purgativo Pelles rpresents in & ot concentrated form, 4w calbariie powee i the dre e wonder(ul ca thactic power ticie wize, peopie Wio Bve Bot tried them erv apt 10 Ruppo Sl prine 1 npnr» e to ‘composed be zed aud modifed. one by tha otk proluco & mowt scarching end thore h, yei gently gud Kindly operating arti o = 60 ou cat by offered ¥ ¢ tho pro- Lof pow A Al In them any Ca forms of Wisreury o any otler M Lot y o any otfer i Being entlrely vegetable, no parifeatas care s equired whilo using them. They gyo- rate witliout distarbance to the conatitution, dict, oroccapation. ForJaundice, Headae ey Constipation, Impure Hlood, Fal i the Shoulders, Tig Chest, Dizzincss, Sour of the Stom: Bad \aouth, Billous nttacks, n_in reglon’of Kidncys, Internal Fover, Bloated feeling’ about Stom acly Rush of Biood o kX Sdygrian Coit ored Urine, Unsocialilit - &ioomy " "Firebodings ks Dre Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellers, lll;!lul;m\\'\un of the remedial yu‘\ul of my Pu At Peliots over £ Ereat & Va-tory. of ah2ens Fwish toray 1hat SheTE Retlon oo ths animal seonomy 18 wr Fhand or (it cac ot Ive Impress, Ace d EhATE s Coattr beitley preserve their virt B ime, o any cliosn Wl o v, D o Dot Dile ot 1 the rug storeas - hoard boxes. R 5 z their s ot impair 2 encosed in g Pullcta wik give (ho most perfoct satisiaction to a1 wo use them. They are xold by ail enterprising »a bottle. Drugglsis at 25 co Do not allow sny dmgzist to take anything els that e o Food 8 my Bellet becanso b rott on'that which h razzist cannot_sapply them, en 200 feceive them oy retnm 1l o PIERCE, M. 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A Notary Pullic,al #ays in offcs, apotyt Unitea miates | Sonfactioners’ Tool Works, Thos' Millg & Bro., Manutacturerslo Confectioners’Tools e ows oo Cream Freezer &e. Nos, 1301 & 1302 Na Eighth St, PHILADELPHIA, PA. | Proj 2 1 v roprietars V EsTaniisnEo 1064 Gxo. M. MiLLs, ATALUGUES SENT AmzxP Pazuze. | U upor spplication, warilévim sent free, in sealed eavelopes. - Address, HOW - ARD "ASSOCIATION, 419 North' Nfath St. Philadelphia, Pa.—an Institution having a high reputation (G honorable conduct and profis sional kill. sSddwim CASTLE BROS., IMPORTERS ;0F TEAS —AND— East India Coods, 213 and 215 FARONT STREET San Francisco California, mehem PLATTE VALLEY REAL ESTATE! Samuel C. Smith, Local Agent for the U.P.R.R. LANDS, Columbug, - Neb, Gavernment Lands Located! P. Lands Sold! Improved Farms and Town Lots. for CASH! ~OR~ ON LONG TIME! ; B@All Communications Cheer- fully Answered Gharies Popper, WHOLESALE BUTCHER ND CATTLE BROKEZ. SALT LAKE QITY, qyra Wt