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Show .ScoAR-'.-t.-R;... liAilri find C'.'FFEE on (Uimjje and for ? ale at C. U. JIak-I'.aiV' JIak-I'.aiV' warohousc'Cr.TSTAL I'jlaci." j1' - ''J i Native Silver. T::o public aro invited in-vited toeuuiiini itn arrival -A MLVEK-WAKE, MLVEK-WAKE, ULASSWAKK and CKUCK-KKY, CKUCK-KKY, at tbo Cf.tstal 1'alack. AUw something new id LAM PS. juy 10 Bakbatt & Co. G i .let's Goods are usoJ throughout llio Territory. adv LKMOyABK AND GlNGER BkEB, ICC cold, at X'hil Mnrgctts'. adv For Salit, at a l.cnsonnble Prico, Three Kim - Claw TICKETS TO OMAHA. Apply to Iioid of "Keid'e." juy 15 Cold collation at Phil Margctts', Second Sec-ond fciouili atreot. adv Yerua Santa is better entitled to the conlidenco of the public than any remedy re-medy known. Its peculiar action on the ayatam oxeiies the surprise and admiration admira-tion of those who have tried various medicines without benefit. It is an INFALLIBLE IN-FALLIBLE BLOOD PUKlFlElt, nd certain euro for KHUUMATISM, SEUKALGIA, GOUT, etc. Fur Salo by all Druggists. Kzd- 1SUTOX, UOSTKTTKR 05 Co., AgODtS, -')2U and 531, Murkul street, San Francisco, Francis-co, adv Le GILLET'S BAKING POW DEB. adv We wibh to notify our frienda and tho public in general that "Our Boot, Shoe and Hat Citore" has just received, by express, a beautiful assortment of Panama and Straw Goods, all of which will be sold at a very small margin over actual cost, at tha sign of the "Alam-niolh "Alam-niolh Shoo and Hat Store." juy lo Dun ford & Son. GIljLiJSX a iiAJL ajj.d aro always reliable. adv Btodkbaksr SPRING WAGONS, timber aud workmanship warranted. for tale cheap at tho Council House yard. adv A liich Strilco of silver ore may bo good, but tho Globo Bakery Btill has tho very bostof BUEAD, Cakes, Pastry Pas-try and Confectionery. Try thorn. adv Light Spring) Wagons, suitablo for grocers and provision dealers; just the thing fur running around town delivering deliver-ing goods. adv PORTKB, STODT AND BDCK BEER t Phil AlargetU'. adv Extress Wagons for salo at the Council House yard. Warranted a first-class article. Timber and workmanship work-manship guaranteed. adv Best Cigars at Phil ilargetts', Second South struct. adv Private Boarding One-and-a-half blocks east of City Hall. Board and Lodging, $10.00 por wook; Day Board, i7.50pcr week. Everything comfortable. comforta-ble. First houso west of Icq Cream Garden. Juyl GILLET'S BAKING POWDEK for sale everywhere. adv Prospectors should examine the STUDhBAKEK SPUING WaGONS, at tho Council Houso yard, before purchasing pur-chasing olsowhore ; thoy aro just what they want. adv Just Received and on draught FINE OLD ENGLISH ALE at Phil j Marqetth'. adv Goon tor Him. GEN. GRANT is a SMOKEK and don't deny that Ed. Harris keeps the Best Ciqars, three doom East oi the Post Office, juy 12 Diamond Spring Waoox, suitable for family CArriage. good timber, well ironod Htirl first -cUm workmanship. FOB SALE CHEAP, at the Council House yard. adv Personal. F. A. Wiebe, Esq., Treasurer of Hall county, Nebraska, is in town with his family, tho guests of W. T. Cottier, Esq., Superintendent of the O. R. Mining Co., of Tiutio, with which Mr. Wiebe is associated. Tho gentleman has been recommended by bis physicians to try the medicinal efficacy of the Waim Springs. Col. J. R. Taylor, of Omaha, is again in town, moving around as pleasantly plea-santly as ever. - J. A. Dun, Esq., of San Francisco, paid us a visit yesterday, on his way west from Ohio, where he has been to take unto himself a wife. Mr. Dun and lady reached Salt Lake on Friday night, and left yesterday afternoon. We were pieased to again meet him. We received a visit yesterday from Lion. II. C. Burohard of- Freeport Ilia., who with Mrs. liurchurd is making mak-ing a brief visit to our city, being en route to the Pacific coast. .Mr. Burch ard is a member of Congress from the Third Congressional district of Illinois, having bewn elfOted to till the vacancy j occasioned by the resignation of Hon. E. B. Washburne in the 4 l--t Congress. Con-gress. He wj subsequently re-elected to the present Congress. Edward K. Ilolton, of the firm of Somple, Birge & Co- of St, Louis, Mo., has been in town for a few days lookiug after the interest of his firm. He is a pleasant gentlcipau whom we are always pleased to meet. Col. W. F. Shaffer, brother of the late Governor Shaffer made us a brief call yesterday. The Colonel is looking ai healthy and distingue as ever. |