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Xew nl remarkable remedies. Boots and Circulars eat free, in sealed envelopes. Address. HOW AJLO ASSOaATIOS.Sa. 2 South Jflnth St, FBadelpUa, Pa B Institatios hartog a high repatatioti Jor hnTumby condoct and proies stesalAin. J5dlw3au vi m 6 09 ol 7 00 8.00 IBEING BTJEGLED. BY THE AUTHOR OF "SHIP AHOY !" "TREASURE 1XUXTERS," &C (Conclusion.) "It's only Tom Norris dreaming about bull-fights in Spain," I said, hastily drawing on some clothes; but though I spoke in tones of cre dence; and could hear some one moving up-sUtirs, I was far from satisfied. Lastly, I struck a light, and open ed the door, just as one was opened overhead. "Anything the matter, old fel low?" "Anything the matter; old fel- 1 no. oil These two questions crossed on the way up and down. "I thought you were queer!" "I thought you were queer!" These remarks too crossed; and then we took council for a moment and listened, for all was perfectly still. "Well, I'll go down and see," I said; for that was absolutely neces sarv, though I confess I did not like the" task. I had hardly uttered the words before there came up, evidently from the studio, a sound as of the window liug rattled furiously, then a hand was beating at it evi dently, and before we could reach the door the whole house was filled with the most dismal howl, that sounded hardly human. And again, in an instant "Help, help! Oh, pray, help!" "This is arum start," said Tom Norris, as I unlocked the door and threw it open; when we entered to gether, and I held up the light above my head. I have seen strange sights, but that was one of the most strange ; for there, half strangled, and with starting eyes, was the head of a man apparently being guillotined by the window-sash, which had fallen right across his neck, holding him secure ly there, so that it was impossible to move. I could read at a glance how it happened, for the broken sash lines hung dWnJni the room. The fel low had ioreetirback the catch and had thrown up the window to get in, when, in a most inopportune moment for him, the lines had snapped, letting the heavy one framed sash fall fortunately for the scoundrel upon his shoulders, or it must have been his death. As it was, he had wriggled and struggled hard, striving in vain to free him self, till the sash resttd upon his neck where It glided down more tightly; and, as his efforts grew weaker and his hands impotent to hold It up, he hung thjre securely trapped, with nothing left for him to do but to howl for help. "Well, you're a pretty sort of a scoundrel, you are," said Tom, cool "" "For Heaven's sake, sir, let me go ! Oh, pray, sir' let me out, and I'll never do so again. I shall die directly." "And a precious good jobj too," said Tom. "We could get qx very we! without hqrghrs," "But please, sir," said the poor wretch, In stifled tones, "I ain't took nothin'," "How many pah. have you got there?" "Oh, sir, 's true as goodness, sir, only two, sir; and the cowards cut," sir, as soon as they saw me here hooked it like two palr'o sneaks, sir; but only let me get out, sir, E lease, sir, and I'll blow on 'em oth, sir. O-h-h-h !" Here the poor wretch uttered such a howl that I ran to the window. "Xo, no, let him be," said Tom, coolly. "He won't hurt. I'll see to him. You go and tell them up stairs that we've caught the. scoun drel, and they need not be afraid." I ran and performed the task, and came back to find Tom arranging the light so that it fell upon the bur glar's face. I'TTmln'f vrn rutf tor Arttrr 1i?ti In and tie him hand and foot?" Isaid. "Yes, presently," said Tom, cool ly ; "but I haven't done with him yet." "Oh !" groaned the burglar in a faint voice. "Now look here, young fellow," said Tom, giving him a sharp oufT on the ear, "stop that row, please." "But I can't breath, governor; 's true as goodness, I can't." '"Tis rather tight," said Tom, putting his hand to the fellow's neck. "What do you say ?" he con tinued turning to me. "Shall we press the sash down hard and put him out of his misery?" The poor wretch half screwed his head round to gaze at the speaker. "What!" he shrieked hoarsely, "you cowards, murderme, will you? and vou call yourselves " Blob! The speech was cut short by Tom dabbing a great oily painter's cloth, gag-like, against the fellows mouth. "Xow, look here," said Tom. "You make another sound, or so much as a move, and I'll squeeze your throat with that sash. Here stick this book under edgewise, so as to ease his neck a little. There that will do. Xow, hold on, my lad and be quiet." The fellow clung convulsively with his hands on the sill, his eyes rolling horribly as they followed Tom Norris movements,mj curios ity being moved to the utmost, "What are you going to do?" 1 said. "To do?" said Tom, catching up a board, brush, and some Indian ink; "take him, of course. What model could ever do that so natural ly ? Make your hay my boy, while the sun shines." "But that distorted face! Oh, come, Tom, let's have in the police, and hand him over." "No, my boy, not if I know it Too great veneration for uy art" And he went on painting away. "But of what good ?" "What good? Why my der boy, where are your eyes? A Span ish malefactor in the garrote ! Titus Oates in the pillory ! Splendid ob jects both of them. You keep him quiet, and if I get a good sketch, I could almost forgive him and let him go." I kept the poor wretch quiet though he groaned heavily, and must, I am sure, have suffered no light punishment Then Tom painted away with the rapidity of a finished hand; but at one and the same moment the burglar sai i faint ly, "I can't stand this much longer, governor; praj let me go," and a heavy knock at the front door. I opened to the police who had been summoned by MUly from the front window; and when the two men entered zay studio their satis fied, grim expression was n telling that Tom wanted to make another that was not done, and he was satisfied with that which he had made, helping merrily to drag In our prisoner, while I held up the h oa vy sash. "Well, sir, all I can say is," said the sergeant, as he fitted on the handcuffs to the shivering wretch's wrist, "if you set that there trap to ketch burglars, it was very clever; only," he continued, rather con temptnously, as he glanced round the bare studio, "I don't see no bait" I think I need say so more than that her majesty is to provide lor oar captive for some years to come; and that Tom Norris made a realty telling Spanish picture, almost equal to a Philip, of a Spanish male factor in the garrote said picture, nobly framed, being now in the gallery of a celebrated connoisseur, who refuses double the sum he gave for it As for the burglars, their gang was broken .op, for our friend did turn Queen's evidence; and our pleasant district has enjoyed a do mestice peace, which I trust may last An Exciting Foot-Eace in the Uierrai. The Eureka, Nevadaentinel cf June 16, gives the following inter sting details of an exciting foot race by the crack runners of that town : Not at all satiated with the programme of amusements offered to the public during the past week, the foot-race on Sunday drew a Targe concourse of people in the vicinity of the corner of Buel and Clark streets, to witness the runners in the race from the rear of the Comer Sa loon to the summit of the mountxin and return. The novelty of the race made it the more attractive, and va rious were the speculations among the witnesses as to who the fortunate winner of the race would be. At 4 o'clock, Joe Crapp mounted a dry goods box, and, surrounded by his clerks, commenced'tbe sale of pools. At the onset the Shoshone warrior, a lineal descendant of the abori gines, was first choice, and held his position, with but few exceptions, in favor of .Murphy, throughout These two were great favorites with the sports, who appeared to have a sure tning of winning, and many, taking their judgment, fell eager victims to misplaced confidence. At C o'clock nearly one-half of the pop ulation of the town were on the grounds, and amidst the yelling and howling of the gamins that are always to be found in force on such occasions, all of those entered for the contest appeared on the grounds save Waters, who for some reason did not show up. Those ready for the start, nine in number, were M. O. Murphy, Michael McLaughlin, Teddy Smith, Dunlap, W. Math ews, Antonio Ybarra, Indian Pete, the Shoshone warrior, and the Un knownthe latter being Alf. Chartz of this office. Some difficul ty was experienced in clearing the road sufficiently to allow the run. ners to pass, but in a short time all was announced as being in readi ness, and, at the word, the contest ants started like a pack of scared wolves in their emulous strife for superiority the petjof the sports, in a flamiug.sult of red, leadingJhe van at terrific 'speed. Half way up he was twenty-tive yards ahead of all; Charz second, rapidly gaining, and Matthews third, with the rest In the rear. McLaughlin, Murphy and one other, seeing their efforts to win were futile, 'stopped, and the race was now between the first three. As the Indian ascended the steep bluff and reached the crest of the mountain top, where tbp fiag was planted, a deafening yell arose from below. Chartz, the Unknown.was but a second behind, and turned the flag as the Shoshone started for the return. Bounding from rock to rock, like antelopes flee ing for life,tWiwo men commenced the desoent,but as the Indian struck the shell rock he tripped and fell; instantly on his feet, he again lost his balance, this time sustaining in juries that prevented his further running, and Pete, another Indian, passing his prostrate form, took sec ond position in the race. Down the mountain side, at terrific bounds came 'the Unknown, the deafening cheers of the multitude on the streets below greeting the con queror as he came; and the shrill echoes, reverberating from the nooks and crevices of ihe rocks above, were hurled back In defiant tones, until the scene presented a perfect pandemonium. Looking back and perceiving those in tho rear were too lar distant to reach him, Chartz slackened his pace a little, and reached tne home stake in the remarkable time of six min utes and a quarter, leaving hU near est adversary 100 yards behind. The time made Js the more remark able when the course over which the race was run is taken into con sideration, being up a mountain side at an elevation of 600 feet above the starting point, and a distance of nearly three-quarters of a mile, over the greater portion of which the passage is obstructed by the innu merable broken fragments of the rocks. Those who had bought the winner at from two dollars to fifty cents, reaped a handsome harvest, the cognoscenti to a man losing heavily. It was at first supposed that the Indian, who had fallen in the descent, had seriously injured himself, but on coming down the hill it was ascertained that he was only stunned, and, as he expressed it, "heap sick." Afrer the race, a dispute arose as to the giving up of the money, but the judges selected to arbitrate the matter decided that Chartz won the first money and In dian Pete the seoend, the former share being two-thirds of the purse ($100) offered. cJiaxlos Popper, WHOLESALE BUTCHER KB CATTLE BROKER, IALT LAKE CITY, - - UTAH leiartt THE OMAHA WEEKLYBEE IS ACKKOWLEDGED BY EYEBYBODY TO be-lhe BFST PAPER Published in Nebraska, It Oonlaint More Heading Matter and Lett AdtvrtUement than any Newspaper Pu.Uit.hcd in the West. Embracing a choice selection of news and miscellaneous matter with live Editorials on all important top ics ; complete and reliable telegraph icand local market reports to theday of issueand a variety of State,East ern and Western correspondence that together makeup a newspaper sel dom equalled and never surpassed. Every article coing into the col umns of the BEE is carefully scru tinized, and everything that can of fend the most scrupulous, rejected. RepubUcanPolitics But Independent in principle the policy of the BEE is, and always has been, to expose and denounce abus es and corruption in the body poli tic without fear or favor. Subscription Price: $150 Per Annum, J.lDFyCEL E. ROSEWATER, EDITOBAXD PEOPEIETOE, 1SS Ihrnham Street, Om&ht, 2Tb. Money and Co-erc. Daily Review. Office Omaha Daily Bee, 1 June 24, 1874. J Business was fair at the banks to day so far as deposits and checking was concerned but loans were com paratively small. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK quotes : Land Grants (selling) $800.00 Land Warrants, (160 acres buying) 176.00 Land Warrants (1G0 acres selling; ibu.w Agricultural College Scrip, (160 acres buying).- 176.00 Do. Selling. 180.00 Exchange on New York.."... 02 The wholesale markets of the city show an increased activity to day, on both local and mail ordere. Coffees show an upward tendancy, otherwise the prices remain steady at quotations. OMAHA MARKET?. CareJullj Corrected Daily, DRY GOODS. J. J. 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SO per cent off Hut. White lime per bbl Loniirille cement per bbl Plaater pari per bbl . Ilaitering hair per bushel ..tl 752 00 .. 3 00,'aS 25 3 50S 75 40 jama ten , Pi ttcring boaru 4 OILS. PAIXTS. GLASS, c. N. LD. SOLOMON. ROBERT C. BTEELL. CoalOil S 19 Linseed Oil, rsw. 105 - - MM . 1 10 lra oil, So 1$ 951 01 - " " 2 70 " winterl " strsin'd J " Lubricating) ., W. Ta. ; M- Turpentlne 65 eauug-i uu s PA1NTS, AC "White Lead, St. Louia, SrticUv Purs S UK m . Fancy Bradi 9J4 -Uv in Bladders i'A " " Bulk H -Ensmeld Glass, colors, q. It 1 OU Tlat Glaa, 50 c discount TIK, SHEET-IKON". WIRE, &C, -ULTOX ROGERS, COR. 14th & FARNHAXT. TIN PLATE. 10x14 IC lair jamv .113 00 10x11 Ic, Ist qaality. 13 50 . 1C50 . 14 00 . 17 00 . 15 50 . 17 50 .20 50 .23 50 .23 50 . 14 00 . 17 00 .20 00 , 15 00 .10 00 . 12 50 .27 50 . 32 50 1"XJ ljl. ao ao 12x12 IC do do 12x12 EC do do 14x20 IC do do 14x20IX do do 14x20IXXdo do I4X3BIXXX do l'-O plate DC 100 plate DX, 100 plat DXX 100s'DXXT (best quality). do d do do . do do . t do do . do do . do do . Booing IC charcoal xuc-nc-S. do lOxMICcoke 20x23 IC nl roofing 90X2S IC charcoal roofing. NXJ4 1 charcoal 10x9 ccke (lor cnttersU, 2S 00 . 21 00 BLOCK TIN. Large pigx. nmsu pigs. .- 3C .. S3 j Bar tin ZINC ShwttlaSStoSein do do do ir hall cants ti do do do in 250 E cask- Sheet 34 to 35 inchn per sheet. xmners soldav (extra rennea. do do No. 1 do do roofing ,,., , bid metal 23 21 02 SHEET IRON. First quality, Knmbers IC to do do do y5 do do do 2G 6 do do do x7 Charcoal, both sides smotbe oo Jo :. do do : do do 27 Jara.No. 24 & 23 IB do s do do 27- Ruasia perfect 7 to li do No. I, "'"- Lam than lull bundles, add cse cent. '-"American im-dt-t'n Kuala, all No. tu xu Donates, la one test. GAXYAXIZED. No. 14 to 90. do 21 to 84 do acta S3. da -7 list IS 16 17 18 SO .do .do .do ioM Full bundles discount IS per cent. COPPER. j-viera S to 9 4S 3S 45 ao 26 do 30 to U B. da 1J1D0. Khiwthlng, :, 14 ana IC or. Planished. 14 and IS oz Sm. 7, -ad , Planhed Bolt copper r"fr w""" .... BRIGHT "WTRE. 10 U il4 "K Sas. 0 to S M U 15 "10J1 IC Id 90 19 -Has. UvU 17 18 faraUjpmra-teo IS S GROCERIES. STEELE JOHNSON 538-540 14Tn ST. CLARK --FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND lllH 6T. PIJNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 FARN HVM ST., WHOLESALE DEALERS MORGAN GALLAGHER, 205 Farn ham St. WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN it CO., 247 Douglas St. J. J. brown bro., Cor. 14th and Douelas Streets. MIGARS. Uranulated pr lb Powdered do , Crushed do Rat cut loaf do . Standard A do Circle A do . ExtiaC do Yellow C do . X O choice do " .1 UY l2al2fl, .. 104 104 . lOalOk COFFEES. Rio choice pr lb do prime do do good do O G Java-." 2627 27i :5.s 31aS5 SYKUP-. Common pr gallon Uoud do . Choice do . .. do S O moUsscs . 345 GUSC5 730 so 8Jl9 ic;i7 16i17 Cia6K 774 Va 4j; 45 45x50 5257 57a6 50a55 75a5 RfCE. Rangoon choke. Carulina .. CAiSDLES. M Weak A Co. ichofers ... SOAP. Missouri Vrl!ey. Kirk's Savon M. Weak A Co bchofer German. JCirk' atsndard do sterling. PLUG TOBACCO. Black goods, Western ..... do do Virginia .. do do Lorrilard'...- Brijht do do do .... do do Virginla- Natural lcaf.. DBIEI) FRUITS. California peach per pound do apples du Mate do do New cunants. - . - It'al7 12al2M - 1UU, li 17 21 SiiiO S3 40 ,.2 80a3 0) .. 4 50a5 73 do prunes. do do do do do Herman cherries. bl ckberries. ... raspberries. raisins, per box . swcdless nlslns, per pound. SALT. New in barrels . do dairy. CANNED GOOD-. pound canMver'soys ers, per case. 1 do do do do do 2 do do William' do do . 2 do do peaches pe." case 3 do do do do .... 2 do do tomatoes du .... 2 do do do do . ... Cora, Trophy per case , 51 24 V) . 2 JOai 75 . 4 Ojat 25 . 4 75 00 . 6 75a7 W . 3 VkZ 75 500 550 . 5 73aS0U C W . 4 75a5 SO e mi 5 50 do mniow uo do Yarmouth do Strawberries, Raspberrien, Pineapples, do .... do do J TE.1S. Oolon s. per pound ......... Young II vson, per pound. Gunpowder, do do FLOCI Sow Flake, (Wells A Nleman). Gold Dust XXXX Iowa CI' y Call romla ...... BAGS. QiBiiies, heavy weight.. 2575 40al 00 COal 25 4 50 3 10 3 00 i 75s5 10 1919 1T18 ltel IS 3031 &it5 1 35al 41 M 13s 0 35j1G Hani uo lips, lour buohel. odee gunnies .In baff. Amoske? A . ' .0 do Ludlow a a-. SI'ICEi tmegs, Pen aog bet,per pound CI., vet do do Alspice do do . Cinamon bark do d . OIGARS.- A. E. SIMPSON, llanufacturer, 532 Street. loth 11. TJpan Reconstruction.. Grand tentral-. M. S r5 00 do 8.00 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 35 00 40 00 43 00 50 0u 50 CO 75 CO L5C0 50 00 60 00 75 00 100 00 100 00 10)00 75 00 Universal.. l ara La Boquet . Simon Pure... Pariigss ... Yours Truly uokl Jleaai... La Espanola Triple Crown Henry Clay De VUIfr Y Viller 1870 : CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR. Wholesale depot 548 14Ui Street. Half barrel sacks 2 j0 J. SCHOONiViAKER & SON rsopmirroRS or tiik PITTSBURG. WHITE LEAD AND COLOR WOSKS PITTSBURG, PA. 3nvlsocl 183S. Manufacturers of Strictly Pure White Lead, Red Lithar.e Puttj, Co!o Dry and iu Oil. PORE YERDITER GREEN, The strongest and brightest green manufacturered. GUARANTEE. tVe guarantee our brand of Strictly Pure White Lead to be frt-e from impurities, and will pay SO in gold for every ounce of adul jaxs'ion found in this pirkare. tutrT3in J. M.'HOONMAKER A SON L-EAU PENCILS The following Premiums have been awarded lor Dixon's American Graphic OR LEAD PESCILS: Gold Medal of Pro?res3, Vienna, 1873. First Premium Cincinnattl Indus trial Fair, 1873. First Premium Lrooklj- indus trial Exposition, 1S73. For -amples or information address the Jos. Dixon Crucible Co., Orestes Cleeveland, Pres't m72m JEESEY CITY. N J. Sioux City & Pacific R. R. Tbe Shortest aud omly Direct 1 vte froni COUNCIL BLUFFS IO St. Paul, Minneapolis, And all Points in SOUTHERN IOWA k XXES0T A. PULIAIAS PALACE SLEEPISG CAEi On all night trains via this route. cossEcnoxs. 1. At TJ. P. Transfer with Cnion Pacific Pailroad for Omaha. At Council Blu -rith ansas City, St. Joe and Council HlaSs T.n i lar St. Juis and all points south. S. At Missouri Valley irith the Chicago and 2orth estern railvay lor Chicago and all points east. 4. At ui dtr vrith Sioux City and St. FauL Illinois Central and DaVota aoutbern raQroadj. Steamers lor Upper Missouri Hi ver, during navigation, and with stages for all points in the Korthres -. At Blair with Omaha and Sbrlhwestern .Tl . . i il f.mmM t.. .. ... V. ... J . 1 6. At Frnont, Nebraska, -ith the Union ( -aaiiC railroad lor all points vest and the nniirnwi- At Wisner vith stsces for KarflV and all I points In ortliem Kebrast . mcteta lor sale in Uago aid 2crtb--restern EiUirsy of-ees. - aaro vour tlcteti read -via S.C4P. Eallvay. X. BTEKETT, Snp't. F. C HiT.T.S, Gen. Ticket A GEO. W. GEATTAK, 0 t. Agent, Oa . CHICAGO & NORTH WES'N :a.xw.sr. The Popular Route from O J-vl -A. -EEC A. TO Chicago and the East ! AND THE Onlv X)ircct Routo TViterloo,Fort DiHl-e,HuIiititte,I Croist, I'rsiricDu llileii. Iuuha, St f-ul.Uulutti, Jalri lllr, U, iki ha, Urccts t.a,. Kai Inc. Mn oit" Polut. Vrrtoii, LIishIi, t tin DuLar, JinilUou nitil 31lltaukce. It Being the Suor.cst and FUstComoIeted Ian :lwveu OMAHA and CHIC AGO, Contant tuip'ov. ia n hav taken phvj in the w.y of reducing lna.lr, au.l pljviug iron with steel I I -, adu.uj to iu lulling stocL. new and hleant DAY nnd HI.Ki:iMX C.VKs Equipped with lhe"Vf;itigWu-eAlr lSraxe" and "aliller Plattorm," establishing comiotln Lleand commodious Hating liouM.oll.riiiall tbe comforts of traveling Iteaw can piuduce. From to IO Kat Express Tra us run each way daily over the various line ol tins road, thus securing to the traveler ieleitiug this route sure and certain couucctious In any di rection he may wish to go. Principal ConnertloiiH. AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION', for Sioux C ty, Yankton and jmiuta reaihod via Sioux Citv an.1 Pacific railroad. ATRA0 JUXCriON for Fort Djdge, DesMoiDes, Ottawa and Keokub. AT MARSHAiXforst. Paul, MmnrajK) i. Duluth, and nortuwetern poiiiu. AT LEDAK RaPJD- for Waterloo. C?dar Falls, I harles Citr, Kurlington ami M laHiis. ATCLIXION f.rDuhuque, Dun Villi, Prai rie du Chieu, La Crosse, and all points on tbe Chicsgo, Clinton and Dubuque, ud Chicago, Dubuque and Mlouoota railruadi AT FULTON lor Freeport, Ruine Milwau kee and all pointaln Wiacuu.in. AT CHICAGO with all raUway Unm lewling mil inihawn Tkrwac- -ekcU to all eatWn dtlcs vis this Uaaea-b rroemraJ, aad any infant at en ch Ulutiminilll RooU!, Ratss, etc, tit the CM-paay'f aAea, tit Farnaam wtrevt, Oaislta, am--te M tto iipl t'J alsog m tnuWUMV.rVi-R. -rHpfr-knke---fe-it bl yAsHyit w.u.TjnTT, UASfi-ub.-nr, Vt.! runt1! 1 fl. '-in. Bap'l. J. M. LACST, a J. -DDT, TW4-'t,Ulie. (i'I Aft Di. M-Ut- Omaha & St. Louis Short Line 1874! r f The Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluns R. R ' Is the only dire lice to ST. O TjI 3 AND THE EAST, FROM OMAHA AND THE WEST XO CHANGE . ur between Orasoa ao-J St. Louis ana b :toic lietweep ttMAlIA auu V YOKK. This th Only oe running a 1'UI.I. T. SLEKPI.VO CHI KWT KHOM OMAHA, O.V AUUIV.U. UV THE U.MU.V IMCII-'IC EXPRESS TRIWi "Passensers taking othei rvtts ae a disagrutable transfer at tne hirer Matiuu. 8 PASSEXUEK TI!AI. UXII.Y! REACHIXO ALL EATTEBV A5D WB3TEES OITIES With less Changes and In sJrtsee el o4br luirs. This Entire Liae ise-iuti,i,l with ' Pullman's PalaceSIeejiag Cars, j Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, ' Miller'- Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated We-tinsbouse Air Unite. BVy that your tickets rtad v Katiias t'ilj-, S . Jim'ji'i ti. i'ountil UlufTa KaJrud, 11a Omaha and St. IjouU. Tickets for sale at cor. Tenth and Isrnhaui streets, and U. P. IVpot, Omaha. JOS.TEHON, Fa. Agt. GEO L. '.'RADBPRY, Oeft'l A rent. , F. CAKNAKD, Gen'I bupt. ht. Jotrf'bh. A. C. PAWLS Ocn'l Pes. Art , ht. JuMuh. Vanda HOT7TB EAST. rt.1 O TRAINS DAILYH EVE ST. LOCIS WITH Pullman PaUicc Cars THE0UGH t7ITH0DT CHA5Q2 Indianapolis, Cinciziiiati, -LoTiisville, ri t i Coluinbi-s, Pittsburg, PMladelpliia, Baltimore, -,. - - . v asiniicrtoii, ajrn NEW T O ?, EL ArriTil of Traha froa tie 'rTest ONLY OXS CUANGE TO Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston i nTT-iTr-7irpr; Ar-ror.-let the I Al01JLi-LO Coinin'fc UlSrr, ji.k. ciiruir roonn a t immut I'll!. Kf.Loui-, and at tlie Prluclj.-l lUtll wy OOm In trie "West. CHAS. BAECOC-, C C P.rsfX' b-them Pass. Ajf't. West n P. Aft. Daixas. Texas. Kansas tirr. JOX E. SIMPSON. CUA5 E. fXLETT, Gea'l ?ct-. Occ'l Pxis. Ag't. a Kf Ix-IAXSPOLIS. bx. Lot'ts. TJnltoct states Confectioners' Tool Works, Ta.os. Mills ft Bro ilsnuiscturers o Confectioners'Toois M 31-saIds. Ice C.-ea Freeaera. c, No- 1301 &. 1303 Xorth 3slii 1 PElLAinI,?A, Proprietors: 1 sTASUsr ISS. jHOKis mit.t, l Geo. . UnAJi, f "XATALOO DE5 SENT An xPJir-o.J j npocrppUatisn. i t, . Chicago, Hock Island and Pacilie 11. E. I THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM jO-LUIA TO CHICAGO 1 AND THE EAST, I Vu DUoin-!iinJ nd. I All I'.Kepger Trains arc equipped with the 1 M?TIN.!116USK ITKT AtK ilRlkKMaud Mi:!ir'Pcui safety Platform and Coupler. 'J Fast Eircs Trains Leave Dallr, , onncctlng asfoKows: ! AT I5 MOINES with the l) Moines Valley j Railroad, lor Oskalousj, Otlutuwa, Keokuk and M. Lonii. ! AliKl.SKLL with the Central Railroad of Iowa, for all oiuls north to 5U Paul. AT WCar LIllEUTV with lhe Burlincton. t'vlar ipids A Minmvota lUUroJj, for Burilngtou, Celar liapids, Dubuque A .St. 1-aul. At WILTON JUXCriON with the Nmi;-lVnUrti icaoch, for Muscatiur, WaIiinsioi and all pulnu south. AT I VV.!1tr xhh tu lacnport A . 'a I IU.Iro.vl for o nts north. AT .. iC MAM with the Western Union Ka IrtKbl iir Frvcput, Beloit, Hacln, Mil aake au.1 a.lpolulsiu uorlheru I liuuis and Wim; mm. j At KiH.K Is-UVSD with tbe Itocklord, Pk ' ls.'a.l and M. IuU Railroad for St. Louis ami points otitli. AT ROCK IalVM with the PeorU - Hock Iilam lllio'l for l'eorla ant point cast. AT UUi:iU JUXC . w,th brach. for lltu- v. Lnvr. Cltillivth anl l'rorii. AT U .-A1.I.K with the Illinois Central Rail- rul for iints tioit hand mih. j AT CHICAGO withaH lines t, North and South. THROUGH TICKETS to all Eat. rn cities, ia :hN lln. can ! proeuml. aud at y Infor i matioa obtainni, couceruln points, at the I tn let otHi-v of tlwcumpanr, IU Farnhitii St., 1 Oumki. atHlsbuiat the priiicial ticket onlccs , along tho hoc ol the U 1. I K I Itass" 'licckrfl Tliroiih to nil I I'rliu-lj.al Hntrrn I'u.iUn. i , A M. SMITH, H. I!IOfLE. Uoa'l Pa'r Ag't t.en'l up;t ' thuago. Chb-xgo. J. II. LACEY, . 8 8TF.VKS, J Ticket Agent, Ga'l W UrnAg't - 23U U-Ua Omaha. siler, tro';r;ctcr of tlw RISING SUN LOS ANGELES ..--'- YIXEYItDS. Depot for the sale of Lis NATIVE WINES AND B EArT DIES M. 3:BIj,ER c Co., Corner of Bat.ery and Washington Sts. t SAX FHAATHCU, caiTtl CAL. ALrx. J. LBMtJT. xath'i. a. m;n0Ht. ivji. it licrxos Jas. o. uvxE- ST. LOOK TOBACCO WORKS. Qilt, HihISOH & CO., rsfartarers of every ar 2TiG Out Ch.OT?7iig AMI MIOK l.VG Aaao Our Special Brands: pisx ctrr: SlIOKI.C! JXGLES1CE. HULLIOX. MOST AN A. beauty. q ,j j. pQr ill GnrTobiccos Strictlj IVarautcd. ' oi;F,cnASD n.KMo.n j Cor. Second c Vina Streets, St. ox.if3 IVo. mar 'Into j PASSENGERS ' Going East or South from Omaha AadPwatf nV. P.K.U., thoH tike th "r r-r LINCOLN ROUTE" ATCHISON & NEBRASKA HAILROAD ' AnJ smic r thrzeasives tbe thoiee ol Sir iNifHsfax ltoatesfroia AloIoa to Cln?o and St. Loais, AH latklac EtUaUe Connections and being "yptd Tki Pikes 1)27 :d Eleeplc Cars. AH 4. y sn-l ioooavnlenee arrivinr frost rrrier. Xr-AtnU-rt ena bo avosded W est of Osisgo and at. Lu-is by securing Tickets via ATCIIISOS and ATCIIXS'JX & -VUICAMiV BlIOAU. Direct aad Ill-Ue Connections are also made wMutheA-T AF.i.Iorthe Great A5-ts5 Yallcj S: Colorado, Anii. itb all Hes running twnth to points in buu&fcrn naas d tbr Indian Territory. Ask lor Tickets via ZsIXCOZ. c ATCHISON CA CSXITII, Gc-lftp USMI l. F "WUITE O'ul I . At- A-iiron. Kaiius ADVERTISE I 13" TEE i I I I I ! 1) A V 5 m DITyf a U L L, .A?.." CNT1L.YOC IIAVK CAREFULLY EXAMINED OTJ21 HEW AND LOW RESERVOIR 4 S WE H WE TWELVE t.OOD RE.VSON3 V. why thev will doyourwork. Quick and Easv, Cliea) and Clean. They arecbepcit to buy, Thty are U-si to U'e, The base evmly and quickly, Ttieiro (ration is wrfect, 3 They have always a good draft, - The) areiiiaileofiliehotiiiaterlal 'I hey roast wrfectlr, f They require but Utile fuel, w Tuer are verv low uru.!. 1 hey ars easily mauageJ. Thay areuit-l to all loltie-i. Every stoveguaraaterdtogivesatkfaclloa -aOLD UY Exseiior lan?i Co., ST. LOUIS, HO., ' AIL ROGER'S, Oidia, -"o"fcx.tl.a, s uTfeae or FEIL-TS: o oo ooo Or Ssar-Coa:ctI, Concentrated, noeC and nerbal Juice, Ami imiou Granules. TiIK"L.ITTLi: CIA-NT" CATILinTlC or Xtultum Iu Parro Physic Tho novelty of modem Mdlc, Cheaical and Pharmaceutical S.ir..e No ox of any longer L!n thd arg npi-alve and naoous pills, composed cr tiicap. ci .de and balky Ingredient, wheuwocan byac-'el app.ication of chemicsl (tiericc. citrac all the cathartic and other rati csl properties from the raot talualna root and herb, ana concentrate thc Into a minute Gran ule, scarcely larger tlintt a inuttaril sce, thst'sn be readily tu allowed by thesoct the doitscnti'ivs ftocucht simI fartidlous t'p. Ei; nnuli l'tirtintlvo I'd lot represents. In a isivtconeentnituil fornt. as uch c-thanlc powr as Is cmhl el In any of the largo pills found for rile In the Urc shops From their vr onderfLI e. Liirt.c power ta pro-wrtioti io their sUe. peocle who haie m' tried then are apt to rnppc that ttu-y are hir3 tirdraticm effect, bnt suchlsct at all the civ. the dinVrent actitu aedic.tal pr'.a c pies of -hich they are colpoeU Le'os so bar. nonued and nod. led. one by tho others, as to projuce a mot noarrhlnar and thor. otizti,Tei tjctHly idRIuilly opcrutln-c-atuurtl.'. S50O Ilcvraril U iiere'iy oCered hytha pro-ji-ietor of he I'eUt. to a'iy cheralrt who, cpon analyei. trill C d la them an Comeltr other fons cf Ciircury 01 any otiicr isxrat po;ozx nelticentlrrlyvesctable,o-rtIcnIar care Is .vqulri-d while UMii. them. 'l"hey co rate w ithout dietnrbanco t J tho conrtitntion, diet, or occn pal ion. For Jaumlicc, Ileadaelir, C'ouatipatioii, lmpiiro lllood, I'ain 111 tho Miouldcrx, YiK '(iickh of tlio CbcKt, DUzlnei., S'jttr Uructatlonw of tho Momacli, Had taato Sit .noutli, Hllloux attack, fain lu ri'ulou of Kidneys, Internal ferer, Itluatcd feeling about Stumich, ItUfli of Itlood to Head. Illicit Col ored Lritic, ( iioclah,llliy nd Cloorar f-'orcbodlnjcs, tako IJr Slerce'HPleaatitIttrtatIvoI,cIlri la expiana-i-aif tlic rem. dial prwer or my T cr- fitivu I't.li 'sotcrtu fr- 't n va. u ty of diseases, wUhtobsythst their aetlou upon tho aiilutul cronosi) ! milvor-al, not. Klaiid or lluo fxcaplnu thelrsaua tlve Imiirtk. As Ax not impair thw their ru-'sr ru-Uaiard U'i emlooed ia gti? l-Ules pf-fne their irtr.es unimpaired for any les-th( In-". i-taiyc'.3-e imthsithcyare ai tri.s f"!i and f'J,'l. h 'h i Dot tho cao with the iU Itaxnl in fw dnuj r tore, pat np la cbesp -1 or pate-tx, ml tx)l'. R.tiollect that l.Tc'i lieas wfore n I.nxatlar, Altrra tltc or I'ursatlse M l-Hl.'-atmJ. thei lituo 1'. .1 H w li r " t-u kjt x.zici.t tatlicUcu to all wfco uk -co. They r.re nId hy nil rntrrprislng Druggi-tri at J cmit4u bottle. Do not allow any ilrarit to Injure yiyi to lake inythui el that I rosy say lajun. ai poxl r.s ay Pell- lxiacse ho makes a U-'i proHt on that wlu'! b recavTid. 'f y.zt i dnH3rit csanot i 1ly th. it. erche S3 cen'i a J tcectM thm y n-rom j i frn . V. J'lJ:'JS, M. It , J-mjr, BUFFALO. X. ; ASK FOll PYLES OK SALERATUS! BAKING- SODA ! cja7 IKT TT3-3 Sold by PandL Meyer A Eiasleand 'Wltyt iuserinan A Co. CASTLE BROS., IMPORTERS OF TEAS AND East India Goods, 213 and 213 FCIOXT STREET San Franci - California. ine-C7 PL.VTTE TALLEY REAL ESTATE! Samuel C. Smith, Local Agest'tortha TJ. P. H. R. LANDS, Coliz-aibus, - 2Teb. Government Lands Located ! U. P. Lands Sold! Inprarjed Fcrni? and Totth EolsJTor GA.SE3I!! CIt ON LONG- TIME I J X-A11 iCoimnicationsCheer fully AuBweretl IPl zsnr k i rV-Zi-Htb ? a I . eg:r: