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r r t ;f ( f ft ft The Most Weaderfdl 'Xcdcal DI -corcry of the J&i? Erpry Man his oitb Physician. I Frazier's Great Remedy The pooole of tli- United States hiTe been lminbuggea with all kind of Patent M -didoes, quacks and ir.ipotcr, for tbe put lew years, in a most khametul manner. Tbewrlurof the following is uu- of the victims, and wishes to pre-ent a Terr pLiu case. Believing ttul iy cleansing ice d oou was thecnly true way T of banlsj mn ng disease, and linc a cre.t su Hirer fr.m weak It.no and a scrofulous atfecti u, and after trying, many kinds of Intent .Medicines and tbe most eminent Physicians, I commenced, doctoring inTself, and at last U (covered a Blood Searcher, or'ltoot Bitters, which not only gave ine Im mediate rele:f, but alter a few weeks eflected a radical cure. The cough left-me, my lungs became strong and gnuud. niy a, pet'te good, and the sc-ufulous disease had disappeared. Feeling confident that my IJUcovery possessed wonderf ul healing nrtaes, I pare it to others araiced, and found it effected tbe most miracu lous cares In thousands of cases, not aJone curing Cuugh , Consumplif n, Asthma, Catarrh, bcrolula and We k Lungs, but , all diaraees caased from fanmortin theb ood. The demand from my friends and other beans; about these Bitten becoming very great, Irumuenced put ting them up for sil, railing bem FUAZILIfS BOOT BITTEH. I wxi a first backward in presenting eilher myself or medicine to the public not being a Pa.ent ITed dna Man, but I am getting bravdy o er IbaU- I hare sold thousands of Unities it my Boot Bitters, and It is my deire and determination to place the same within the reach of erery suSering man, woman and child on the .face of .the. civilized globe. The grand princl le that operates In these Boot Bitters Is tbe pewer they possess in cleans ing the turgid bluod and banishing the vile humors Irom tLe system. Boot-ittets are strictly a Medicinal Preparation, compounded from roots combined with herbs and plait, many of wbLh were used in'the good o.d days of our forefathers, wben -people were cured by some simple root or herb, and wben Calomel and other pobi.ns of the miner! kiugdoui were unmown. w-j t They open all the na'ural passages of the body, cast out disease, take away' all sickness and build up tha system with pure blood, hence they must reach aUlUseasea by purifica tion and nourishment. - - No person c n take Boot Bitters and remain long unwtll. Victory upon Ticlory they have" gained over dbeas. and death In all stations and conditions iu life. Tbey are constantly ef fecting cures of tu utniM importance. lor Consumption, .i stains, Jx-r-fuli, Scrofulous E ruptious, Catarrh, Weik Lungs, Xot ViUiitT and Broken-down Couslitutioni, these Boit Bitters are universal y admitted to be the most wonic ful Medical ln-covtry known to tbe world. l'Leir pectoral healing properties pene trate every po.iionof the human Irame, sooth ing the icings, strengthening tbe Stomach, Kidneys and Liver, cleansing the blood ironr erery kind of humor. No other medicine will cure Chronic Bbeumatianf,' euralgia. Heart Disease, Fits,- Dlzaross,'IIeadacne, Dyspepsia, Fever and ague, Costiveness, Piles, Urinary Diseases, Kidney Disease, and Liver Complaint, to quickly as th's Boot Bitters. Ail such diseases are caused from a bad stomach and a poisonous condition of the blood. Fur weakly, nervousyoung men, suQering from loss ot memory, loss of energy, etc., caused lrom abuses In early llfc.and lo delicate femsies.these strengthening ltojt Bitters are eecially re commen led. One buttle will do more toward eradicating Syphilis, Scurvy, Tetter, Feer Sire, Sore Eyes, Tumors, Cancerous forma tions, uropsy, erysipelas, oaii uueuiu, urn. Boils, Flesh Worms Blotches, Pustules, fcrup tlont, pimples on the fare, and Corruptions from tbe Blood than all other remedies in erUtenca. G. W. FRAZIER cXj"ev:ii..v3sx, oiiio.i Frailers Root Bitters are sold by all the lead In Druggists, storekeepers and Chemists. Sold Wholesale by fetrong A Cobb, 193 Superior street, and Benton Myers A Canficld, 127 Wat er street, Cleveland, O. ; B. L. Fabnestock A Co., Pittsburg; George i". Goodwin A Co , Boston; John F. Henry Curran A Co .United btates Medicine- House, S and-9 College Place, New York; Wyth Brothers, Phlladelph.a; Ful ler A Fuller, Chicago ; John L-l'ark, Cincinna ti, and other tirst-class Drug Houses. Show this notice to -vour druggist rr store kecir. Ask for FP.AZlEIH BOOT BITTEUS, and accept no ulwtltn-e whatever. Price with in the reach of all!) per bottle ; six bottles, S5. jjtfdiwly "important TQ Commercial Trarelers. COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS who solicit orders by CARD, CATALOGUE, TBADE LI&T, &U:. OB UTUElt ePECLUEN, Llso those who visit their customers and solicit trade by purcjiasea made JJIBECT FROM StoCK, and who travel in any section, by IUIl or Boat, telling any class cf goods, are re quested to senl Ibeir llUelNLNS and Pltl VATE ADDBES, a below, st. ting class of goods they stll, and br whom employed; also those whu are at picsent under no engagement. This matict is of (iltEAT IMPORTANCE INDIVIDUALLY to sa euien of this clas, or men soliciting trade in th's manner. It is thcicfore lPECIALLV desired tbt this notice may moet the eye ot ALL Commercial Travelers and talesmen In Ibis country and that they will AT ONCE give it their atten tion. Those who comp'y with above .request wiIlbeCONFIDEST.ALLY" mated and duly advised of object In view. Please address, (by letter oulj), CO-OPERATION, care Gro. P. Rowell A Co., 41 Park Row. J)9eudiu Nmv York Citt. .f OJ. UAUaiKU, Practical Watchmaker, 171 rxspia , B.'E.Git. 11th St OMAHA NEB APPLETON'S American CYCLOPAJEDIA Sew Beyiied Edition, Entirely rewritten by the ablest writer on every subject. very subject, rrinieu. trcua new type, andlllustratedwithSeveral Thocaand KngravlDgs and Maps. 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In extra Cloth, per ypl , W.30 In Library Leather, per vol , 6.00 In Half Turfcy Morocco, per yol 7 M In Half Btusia, extra'gilt, per toI Z. 100 In full Morocco, antique, gilt edges, per Toll!:...,, 2 10J In full Basils, pr vol.... 10.W Three Tolama now ready. Succeeding to lums, until completion, will be Uaua ?? in two months. Specimen pages of the Avrjucur Crcto TAKPia, showing type. Illustrations, etc., will be sent rati, on application. . ' FIBST CLASS CASVASSUTO AQEX13 WAITED Addreea the PubUahera, D. Appleton & Co., 619 I; 551 Broadway, JTew York. iS7U HOW I GOT A WIFE. TBOM TnE IW GERMAN OF RECTEE. FH. (Translated for tbe Bee by L. VT.) ( Continued.) And so it was. The sickness 'was over; but it was only now that my troubles commenced. I was so weak and wom out that I could hardly move, and when I just happened to , open ,my eyes, tnere was rrauuu- town standing before me. in me one hand she held that red pitcher and a spoon in the other ; and then she commenced to feed me with a soup as thick as bookbinder's paste, and of a similar tiste ; and then she said : "Eat, eat; you must eat. For If you don't eat you will ntver get better;" and then she made a face so pitiful that I had to swallow, no matter if I liked it or not "Well, everything has got an end, and many have two. I got out of bed, and then Uncle Mathias and I sat for hours talking. "Uncle." said I once, for I could not forget that dream about the old bachelors and the Christmas trees, "Uncle, you, as well as I, missed it. We should have cot married." "Nonsense," said my uncle, "do you think that I, an old cavalry sergeant, should go into the marry ing business." "Well, no," said I; "I do not mean that exactly. In fact, I am only talking of myself. Suppae I had a wife ; that is, a sensible little wife, and a , well, a good little wife, and a rather pretty little wife, and you would then come and live witn us, and " "Yes, and mind your babie. No thank you," said Uncle Mathias. "I did not mean that," says I. "But I am going to to for it, for Frau Butown's nursing during my illness " "I should think you were nursed quite well enough," he interrupted me rather snarply ; "you nave oeen cared for well enough. T, myself, i "Don't tail- so,'- savs 1. I know that both of you did your utmost; but such a little wife " "Well, do you know one yet ?" he asks. 'Yes, I know one," says I. "Well, do you think she'll have you 1" says he. "That I do not know yet," says T. -"I presume it's one taken from a fashion plate," says he, and winks an eye at me. "Oh, no, not that," says I. "Well, then she has passed the years for military service, I pre sume," says he, again winking an eye. "Not that even," says I; "But you may have a chance to look at her. I am only sorry not to be able to go with you. She takes a walk even afternoon, between two and three, outside the town gate and towards the mill, you can't mKs her at all, for she is the best look ins of "'1 that walk there "Oh, yes!" says he, "of course." "And she has a tassel on her cloak, and holds a boy by the hand," T added. "Do you marry him too?"' "Pshaw, no," says I, that's her littl nephew." "Heaven forbid, how excited 3-ou are," sa3'3 my uncle. "You need not tret into a passion about it. JShe might be a widow, for all I know. Well I may leastways look at her," and with that he went ofT. In the afternoon, at nearly five, ho comes back, lights his pipe, sits down, but says nothing. Of course that was annoying, and 1 did not say a word either. We smoke both of us like ovens; but I was a little bit too curious, and standing up and placing myself so fiat he could not see my face with, his winking eyes, I ask: "Have you beeu outside the gate ?" "That I have," says he. "Well," says I. "Yes," says he. "Did you see her," says I. "Of course," saythe, "and talked to her besides," "The deuce you have," says I. "What business have 3 ou to talk to her. I myself have not even done that." "Just on that account," says he. 'Why, can't I talk to my nephews, wife, even?" "We are not near as far as that," says I. Vrii. says oe, "wnat is not soon become so," and i. .-, nowu may leans back in that big armchair, as if he were .Lraperor ot ltussia, and bad won a big victory, iBut I'll tell you all about it," said he. "You see when I went along the road, she came behind me, At)d I stopped and looked at her, for she was holding that boy by the hand; but could not see the tassel, for that I guess was hanging down her back." 'I can imagine it," says I, "you must have stared at her in an awful manner." "Whenever I want lo see any thing, I open my eyes wide," says my uucle, "and so 1 did now," and she past down her eyes, as she likely does, when she shuts hercur tains at night, and when she passed me then, I also saw the tassel." 'You may have looked at her in a nicp manner, says I. "That I have," says he; "but hear the end of it." "Well, did you not like her," says I. MWell, yes," says he. "She has some virtues about her, which suit me first rate. Firstly, sbp has not much about her head, and sec ondly, she does not sweep the street with her dross. And those my boy are two virtues, which signify morp than m any people suppose, for those, who carry so much around their - j --- r- jfFu. - , pv4u1H mic iuuv.ii austuc ui Ir onrl rhnaa M-lt)i tlst lnnir trtiilo it: and those with tab lonir trails have either very big feet, or, and what is a good deal -worse, are ashamed to show shoe and stocking, ify boy, in ftorses and women, look first at the feet, whenever tier gait is correct, aud their feet are all right, and their shoeing in order, then you may cal pulate, they are industrious and neat and. wean antj tidy." " '-,So"y'ounearir,, soj-bL "1 mean nothing," says he, inter rupting me "let me first tell you how the matter went on. While sjje was thus walking before me to wards the mill jmtf I after her, I really raid tq myself:' "indeed, you are a nice one. You do turn your head a little, but that does not mat ter T hy should she not turn her head or put qo a Jjttle airs? Is n' t she a woman ? But "her speech. That Is the principal thing. I must try to engage her in an Innocent conversation." And -when she turned hack, leaned against a tree j ana preienaea to ugnt my pipe, and when she was only two or three stepi from me, I pull my tteel from my pocket and with that do you see, I pull out a lot of chance, and let It roll across the walk. And then I bend down and blow and breathe terribly, as if this were ter ribly hard wore, and when she saw that, what gqul4 sho do hut tell the boy to help me pick up the coppers, and she picked some herself, and that was just all I wanted. Well, I thanked her very much, and then I commenced a conversation, and then we walked to town together." "But what did you talk about?" said I. "Oh, nothing particular, " said the old fellow. I only told her I was your uncle, and if-she knew you, for you were in the habit of run ning up and down that road ; then she said she 'did not have the pleas ure. . Yes, pleasure, she said. Then I asked her if she had not seen a young gentleman vralk there with ayelknrishgray hat on and a yel- Iowisn gray overcoat and yellow ish gray pants and yellow gray hair. "No," said she ; but she had seen an elderly gentleman who an swered that description. ' Well, "said ijthat elderly gentleman is the young gentleman, and that is my nephew, and that were you." Then the little boy jumped up at her and said : "Auntie, that is the gentleman of whom you say he looks like a long yellow roll, dipped in coffee." Then she got as red as fire, and had to laugh, and said, "Yes, that's him." Now I colored up myself, for cer tainly snch talk must annoy me, and I said to my uncle : "If you could do nothing better than to make a laughing stock of your sis ter's son, you might have stayed at home." "So I might," said he : "but that was not all : I was anxious to know u see would taKe you." "CJood God," says I, "I hope you did not ask her." "Lad," said my uncle, and he smoked, as if a small bakery was baking bread, "lad, whenever I un dertake a thing, be certain that I do it well ; so I asked her if she knew who and what you were." "No," said she, "but perhaps he is a physi cian." "No," says I, "how should he come to that ?" "Then probably he is an attorney." "Nor that" .."Well, this or that," and guessed and guessed up to a counselor of state and down to a barber, but I shook my head and simply said, "Give it up; you'll never guess, for he is, in reality, nothing at all." That, of course, seemed very little to her, and she said, "Well, then he probably lives on 111s money." "Oh, my," says I, "in one sense you are right To that calling you had always had a special liking, but you have not succeeded in getting into office with that ; but you have now selected another calling altogether." "And which is that ?" says she. "That of a husband," says I, and I asked her what she thought about it. '.Well," I had thought, "does she color up at this question, she'll take him ; does she become pale, she don't care a cent for him." Well, she colored up to the roots of her hair and bends down and pretends to fix the boy's hat, and looks at.me from the side and makes a kind of a deep bow, and of! she is. I had another ques 1 . .. - 1 - - .. 1 tion which I was burning to ask her but I had no chance to put to her." "That may have been a fine ques tion," full of annoyance and mortifi cation. Iu Prussia the y-ars for militarv service ea teud to 15 (2b be Continued.) THK COMING STRUGGLE. The voters of our nation, r a ne'tr was known before. Are rising from Pacific's strand To Atlantic's rocKf shore." Why is th s mighty change? list can tti- meaning be 7 The rising of the nias-w From northern lake to southern sea. The spirit of old seveJt jr-slx From out our heroes' gra'cs Forbids a nation drenched in patriots' Mood, Should sink to that of slaves ; The motto whh h our coins once bore, Though oleoltte long since, Remain as ever true: not one cent for tribute, But millions for defense. Patty tics and party Is ws Vre but as ropes of sand. Tbe iht of in in lo b a man Should govern Freedom's l.ttd. Then shall our Flag mote proudly float O'er land as well as sea. And n' tlons yet unborn shall gladly gre"r iiie emblem ot iLeiree. In trade we'll try to deal, As man should deal with man. And while we seek t live ourselves, We'll sell as rheap as anybody can, And If a) bat Tu noed, Ur friend you chance to meet. Remember Bulcc, the Hatter, elSU:i U. SKIBE. C. J. KAKA?H. (JliEUE & CABBACH, 15th st. Letwecn Farcham and srney YtV OMAHA, - - NEB MANCFACTUREE OF Spring and Farm Wagon BtlQGIES AND CARRItOKl. Dealers in and manufacturers ot jjf AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! Tj ARTICULAR JtT'EKTION PAI X HOeMiS SMOKING. M3Renalrinz c f wacons and blacksmith) promptly done at reasonable prices mvdawg 400,000 ACRES! OF TnE FINEST Elkhorn Yalley Lants ! FOR SALE BT 33. 3VI, OXi Tisner, XTe THESE LANDS ARE the market and the CONVENIENT TO FINEST iu tlie STATE L Anfwili be sold at from &$- $2,50 to $5.00 PER ACRE! r&tl For Cash or on tOBjr Ti 1&-LAND ELORINi -fc.rs for sale at O. & N. Cot, bearing coupons whirdi will e taken at full past In piynient ioriantj. 100,000 Acsis! HIGH FAUtnfO LAHD L "f E! 500 H anscomPlace HOUSES AND LOTS in tne city of for calerhea-t and on cood terms. HOGGS 111. LI. Real estate lirokexi.offlce over Mackey's: on uoagesu opposite Lew paaiooce' EDWARD KUEHL. MAGISTEK OF THE DEPART, . m ao- U9 iuu tst, Detweta tamnaia ni WIU by the aid ot gua-dUn spirits, ob! tj. any one a view of tne past, present and f i tut e. i o ten cnargea in cases oi aiccncas, apwti -WILLIAM LATET.f Cor. 161b. and Webster Keeps a complete assortment ot GROCERIES and PROVISION lets 3m SS5 Harney street, between H'h and CarrUe b4 WfM JCakJaf; in au it urancnee. in tea latest aad approve vMlarn: HORSE SHOEING AND BLACJCSKITH1NU A repairing dose oa akart sotka. c9k v f WSKK' tW.De. OTUIKI.il Ondaa, ' VW BM i "Slaf m C7 UMUJ " nsail imb. jmmr mm. O V 1 ? J Money and Commerce. Daily Review. Office Omaha Daily Bee, ) July 15, 1874. f B'tsiness at the banks to-day is quiet but steady. They are not do ing much in discounts, and only the best paper is accommodated, and that on short time. jf There was some twenty or thJHy thousand dollars in city warnikts put on the market yesterday. Their sell readily at 95 to 98 per cent K. aI. . ra a v vl asm. 11 r A.S.. Wa.. L.Ai;uaijgt7 a au luiuauiu ion uc mand. firs- prnsr VAttnViT. TtANir quotes: &F Land Grcnts (selling) $8ML00 Oa v.UU lTftwO Land Warrants, (160 acres Land Warrants (ICO acres 185.0& Agricultural College Scrip, (ICO acres buying).- , 17M9 lK.00 Exchange on New York, 1-5 oone per cr. jzz? Groceries Business in tKfifllne is I very quiet Sugars still hold at last ' figures, with prospects of furthtr advance. "" L- Other goods are dull. There is nothing of note fe.dry goods; sales light; countryirders coming in slowly. fi& Produce is in good demli&and the supply Is good. ApplaCfl 20 per box, are in good detMncT and prices somewhat lowerjj5 " We have made smral changes in hides, leather, etc The figures in this line are the latest, and relia ble. Provisions Staples in this line are quiet and dull; prices ruling steady. Wines and Liquors Several good orders werehJpped aal trade ac tive, g? Hardware Local and country trade gootfigures same. oiuHA MARKETS. CaretaUy Corrected Daily DftY GOODS, ft. j. j. browjt bro., Cor. 14th Douglas Streets. and PRINTS. Aliens. 9 Anierican.T Bristola IIamllte'n!L- Merrimack4l.... ltichniond..................... ... Simpson's :;. .................. BLEACHED SUIRTINQS. Bright 4-lX Boot J...JZZ Cabot 4-t ..JSZ Lonsdale .i: ... N. V. JILls Peterborau -... ......- SungBfL . '' BLEACHEC SHEETINGS. 9 12i It 31 ipperell 8-4 ......... . COTTOIiADi 3. Farmers and Mechanlcs....... . ureal Western ................ . jf," 15ROWN 6HEETIXaS. Alb1gg.A.-. ....... ... Ik dfor,"B . tirantvtHe, EL ......... Germsuria, B B..... ..... .... UINQHAMS. 8 10 "it 9 It 12 12K 12 iLncaster....................... W. TICKINGS. Anoskcag, a c a - (Blddeiard.. ................ S DENIMS. VA 'Amosleag ...... ..- 23 A Beaver Creek, p a 16j Hay makera.... . 12 iOtis, B B...... .. 17li (Otis, C C . 15J PR. TflKI! KBiddeford...... -., 1CJ 40 MJIoasior. ... . . ,f TASKEIi 'OII03iS Kurtz MonB 4 CO., 231 Farnham SfTVMlf i SPOOL CUl-Iun.T Clark's O. N. T. . .. .. Coat's ..... Merrick's.-... ..... HOsIERY. 0 70 2a Domestic.. .-. S W2 00 British 3 0Cj6 00 PAPER COLLARS. nickens' best- I 90 135 . 1 80 250 . $2 256 50 110 50 15 00 SO 00 -S12 0034 00 - 4 757 50 King William Domestic-. ....... btanley ...... ..-. . SHAWLS. Ottoman strips White common : medium.. SHIRTS. ' curtou made- Calico "Z Z.Z.'! i OVERALLS. Brown drill - , (-' dnck... . ane drill S6 50a7 25 , 7 75a9 00 7 00a7 50 -8 00a50 S00a9 50 5 25aS00 '.White .- CORSETS. French whalebone. Oar own 15 00 22 50 $900 12 00 15 00 1 Comet- ...,..... SPRING SKIRTS. Linen printed " ruffled .... " fluted GENERAL COMMISSION. J. C. itosEKFELD gives us tne followinir quotations this day : Butter, active, 11 in tubs; Eggs fair, at 10c per dozen; Live Chickens, dull,at 2 00(Si2 50 per doz.; Gooseberries, 2 50 per bu. ; Cher ries, 5 OOper bu ; Oranges, 9 00; rLemns, 14 00 per box. ana Rasp- berries, 20c per quart: blackberries, J6c; apples, 1 00 to 1 25 per box. - IX A TTWT.r A tt3 HARDWAKE. JOUX T. SDQAK. IKON. Common bar..- 4 Horse shoe b 6 Norway nail rod., 14 STEEL. Cast plow ",.' U """" I,, 11 American casn, ociagon and square 18t 22 Jesaup'a English do do 259 40 Burden's horse shoes, per keg. ' 7 2 do mule do do 8 25 Northwestern horse nails. 22a 23 Dundee thimble skeins, diacoupt 45 per cent. Stor half patent axles, discount 10 per cent. NAILS. lOd to 60d per keg 8d do cd do 4d do ' 4 10 its 4 60 4 85 5 10 'in 59s 540 585 485 5 10 525 6 65 70 pre SOpre 35 do' sa ao 3d fine do lOd finis'ng do 8d do do d do do lOd caaim do Sd do do M do do 'rooght. all sixes f BOLTS. varcugc ami lire. uiscount BUTTS. Karrow wrought, faitTolnt.1 discount Cajt; loose pin reversible W - MISCELLANEOUS. ,9Z end manure fo'rks..r. .discount aaaaandgaiden rakes do P HINOES. Strap and T L.diacount VKENCHES; Talt'ihjack. diaeotiat Coe'a lmmltation do Coe'a genuine do SCKEWa American Tmn , , ,, do bras.. SOpre 25 40 2 pre 45 pre 0frc WCULTTJitAl. TSOIMSaiTS. fcCTTITK. 's Ha. est lang,per do.-, set 14 25 ton ...-.-. ti no ' Eurek3.. to n ip red .. no raKj mi aucviu. land's No 2 black shovels. D II 12 SD Vt do' polished do do' 13 00 M do black spades do l J oo do polished do do u 00 'a i'sprlng point" I H shovels-. 1J 50 AXES. it's WAtera Crown Is 00 do do Uvefi u CO COFFEE MILLS. o S, iron box -set 5 91 .J.W An. V - - - union irah 11 00 do- Britania u OQ TILSg. A Co.., discount Ks Hargrave, jwencin Ce-. 4o -fifAA NEITHER. Beat riatu soiy 35asc da do ... Mataeaerae do do Ao.2, 32c; Ko 1 33 C15c Rest'Oak BaUiaetc Oak Sole irenchaUiJ do .Calf, leading brands Domestic XI pa S1S2(J0 .82 t02 50 $1 oot so tiof- Calf - J1 35&1 75 -M....g30c Hemlock Upper, per foot Oak . do do Uraia? do do Iiniags, per dozen, S7 OOfilO lopasage, ra M-MwitBoot Leg) per foot, til oo&M oa 335e .. 363c 53 OOQJ 23 .$3 50S5 00 tf eV (Simon) ao tuiove hju.i.... Welt Leather, ner side. 16 00Q7 00 4J670C Boot Webbing, per bolt,. Oak Harnsss Leather, " Pittsburg" .4Sc dp do do So. I, 0Q1Sc do do do Ko. 2, 3S40c Oak Line do 44fic li.'mlock ttarnfsa Leather, ro. !.... ..syMtuc do do do "o. 2,..J7(s39c Hemlock Line do Fair Bridle, per side,,., .fIMtbC 16 00(37 00 - j Team Loners, per aoz. 125 50325 50 ',etace do do .SZ1 so OCU1CU UU UU .136 00 .1X3 CO tvuucuru uv uu vcuar xaiuei inuct) per 1001, do do (Russet) do 132sc -lS24c 15c ratent xasn Learner, SOAPS Powell & Co., Soap monufacturera. Sstpo Pubh'co, 6 l-26 3-4; Savon Sepubhc, do., Chemical Olive, 6 to 6 12; Palm, 6 5 14 ; German Mot led, 6 MG K2. ART GOODS AND TJPaoLSTERER'S STOCK. k? Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnbam Street, furnisher, the following quotations: FRAME MOULDINGS. Oil walnut mouldings, one inch, per foot, 6c; 2 inch iOc; 3 inch 15c; polished walnut, 1 inch 7c; 2 inch 15c, S inch 21c. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 615c; 2 inch 1230c; 8 inch 18 45c; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 iuch 510c; 2 inch 1020c; 3 inch 1530c. Window shades. Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00 4 00; each additional foot,. 75c per pair. REPPS. Union md all wool terry, per yard 1 503 jQ; Imperial, plain and stri ped, 2 50a8 00. DAMASKS. Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 003 00. MATTRASSES. Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00a5 00; straw, 3 00a4 00; Excelsior. 3 50a4 50. LUMBER. BETATX LIST bubject to change of market wttnout WM. M. FOSTER, On U. P. R. R. track bet. i lrnlum at GEO A. HOAGLAN1. Joists, studding and sills, 20 It, and un der . Vt 00 Over 20f t, each additional ft add'l 60 Fencing No 1 ...-.. do Mo 2.. ...... 1st common boards... ..........- 2nd do do . . . ....-... "A" stock boards, 10 and 12 inch "B" do do do do "C" do do do do 1st clear, 1, W, I A aad 2 inch 2d do do du do 3d do do do do . Flooring, clear......-... . do 1st common . . . do 2d do ..... .... do 3d du do narrow, clear...... 1st clear ceiling V, Inch. .... ... -. -"00 ..21 00 - 25 00 ..22 00 6u 00 ..35 00 ..0 00 -55 00 .55 00 -45 00 -50 00 -40 00 -35 00 -27 50 . 45 00 ..35 00 ..32 50 ..30 00 ..27 50 .27 00 -26 00 . 21 00 -20 00 - 425 . 3 M) . 200 2d do de , inin.. 4 Inch..... -..-i Inch ,...-. 1st do do 3d do do 1st clear aldinz. 2d do do ..... 1st common siding. . 2d do do -.... "A" ahinles - Extra No 1 shingles Common No 1 sh.ngles i-aiu per tuov... D A H pickets etr 100 3 So 3 Bo cquare uo ao ao ...... OG Batten pev lineal f... Rough do do do Liberal discount on carload lots. WINDOWS, (Glazed.) 55 per cent off Chicago list. DOORS, (Wedged) 25 pet cent eft CI teago 1'it. BLINDS. 30 per centoffllst. White lime per bbl Lonisviile cement per bbl...... Plaster parts per bbl ..... Plastering hair per bushel-... Tarred feit ., Plastering boaiu ..... Jl 75Q2 00 . 3 00(93 25 3 50(ii3 75 40 4 4 OILS. PAISTS. (LAvS, Jke. N.I. D.SOLOMON. ROBERT C. BTEELL. Coal Oil I 19 Linseed Oil, raw. 105 " " bl'd 1 10 Turpentine . 65 Headlight OU 28 ura Ull, Ko IS 51 00 " " " 2 70 " "atraln'd) w Lubricating I ,. w.va. ; PAINTb, AC White Lead, St. Louis, Srtlctly Pure " ' " " Fancy Brand: Putty in Bladdera.- . . .1 1)..lb ViS a Enameld Glaas. "colors', V sq."fCJ'."7... 1 o3 Window Glass. 50 W c discount TIN, SUEET-IROJ,. TUBE. AC. SULTON ROQEBS, COR. 14th & FARNHAM. T."N PLATE. 10x14 IV, lair quality... -IIS 00 IUX14 ic, oest quality. 13 50 16 50 10x14 IX do do 12x12 IC 12x12 IX. 11x20 IC do do do do do do do 14 00 17 00 15 50 17 50 de do HxiOIA 14x20 IXX do .20 50 .83 50 .23 50 . 14 00 . 17 00 .20 00 , 15 00 . 16 00 . 12 50 .27 50 14x20 IXXX HO plate DC 100 plate DX. do (best quality) do do ao do . do . do . do . do . 100 plate DXJE 100 plate DXXX Hoofing IC charcoal Booting IX do do do do 10x14 IC coke do 20x23 IC charcoal roofing.. Mli. IV KU4XUUK1 10UB1M 32 50 tvuii SJk. ciuwiwai. .....m, 28 00 21 00 1VZAICVS.B lior Kuitcrsi.. BLOCK TLX. Lam Big.. 35 36 8mall piga,. Mar iia- ZINC. SheetUnSStoS5tn. ao ao do do do do U half ca.ka.. In 250 lb easka sneet 74 to v inches per sheet.. tinners soiaei (extra reane ao ao ao. i. do do roofing tMU wif. nii..i SHEET IRON. First quality, Numbers 16 to 2 do do do ?s ,,,, i do do do M. , do do do S7 Charcoal, both sides smo the no so M. do do 7B do do 27.. Tuniata,No. 24 do to 26 . do do 27 Ruaabt perfect 7 to 12 do o. l, stained. less than lull bundles, add one cent. A"Americsc Immitat'n Roaaia, all No. Less than fall bandies add one tent. GALVANIZED. No. 14 to 2U . do ' t i do 25 to 25 . do 27 ; Co Full bundles discount 15 per cent. COPPER. .tut 15 1 V IS ao .do .dc do .do Braaiers C to l do 18 to U lb 45 42 38 46 43 CO ZS do 12Uto 1001b Sheathing, 14 and 1 ot. PJsnlaqed, Hand If o tea. 7. and 9, Planished Bolt copper. - Copper 1 r bottoms. BHIOHT JKTRE. i. u W Wi Kos. 0 to $, 14 IS 10,11 IS u h;4 19 Noa. 15,16 17 19 19 PerbnAdleKperewsUUosttn " 111Z - " .. s 0a2 GROCERIES. STEELE & JOHSSON 633-540 14TU ST. CLARK Jfc FRENCH COIU FARNHASf AND lllll fcT. PnNDT, MEYER k RAAPKE, 212 FARN HVM ST., WHOLESALE DEALERS MORGAN & Gallagher, 205 Farn hum St. WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN ii CO., 247 Douglas St. J. J. brown BRO., Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. c SOc 00 bUGARS. Granulated pr lb.. Powdered do Crushed do Rat cut loaf do .. Standard A do Circle A do .. Extra C uo Yellow C do N O choice do -IJKallJ llkallh -lavish liall 11 .. 10K .lOalOU V1 COFFEES. Rio choice prtt. do prime do do good do ... O Cr Java 2Ga27 2V26 :i5 Zliii SYRUPS. Uon Common pr 3&U5 6165 7080 SO Good uo . Choice do do N O tnoUsses... Eanrxjn choice Oarjllna ., CAUDLES. M Weak S. Co bchofen ......... 16Vsl7 10)17 U6, Ta7 3i SOAP. Missouri Vrlley.... Kirk's Savou.. M. Weak A Co Schofer's German.. Kirk's stsndard do sterling. 4a PLUG TOBACCO. Black Koods. Weatern..... .... 45 45j50 5ii57 5765 50355 5aS5 do do Virginia.-............ do do Lorrllard'a- - Bright do do do .......... dj do Virginia.-. -.... Natural leaf . DRIED FRUITS. California peach' a per pound. do apples do ... ftate do do ........ New enrranta- -..- do prunes-.. ........... do German cherries-. - do bl ckberrles ...-..... do raspberries... ....... ... do raisins, per box... do seedless raisins, per pound SALT. -. lGa!7 luiti bxj .. Italic 17 21 3SalO Id -10 l-a ,.2 70a2 85 .. 4 50.15 75 New in barrels ..-.........-. do dairy... ..-. ......... CANNED GOODS. 2 pound can Myer's oya'cra, per case- St 25al 0 . 2 50a2 75 . 4 0ua4 25 4 23a t 50 C 60a7 0J . 3 Soa3 75 5 00 5(0 . 5 75a6 00 COO 450a5 00 COO 5 50 l no ao ao do do do do 2 dc 2 do S do 2 do do William's do do do peaches 11 case do do do .... do tomatoes do .... do do do 3 do Corn, Trophy per case do Wlnslow do .... do Yarmouth do -. Strawberries, do Raspberries, do ..... Pineapples, do ...... TEAS. Oolongs, per pound.-.........- Young Ilyson, per pound.-. -Gunpowder, do do FLOUR. Snow Flake, (Wells A Nieman)- Gold Dust ... XXXX Iowa City . California ....-......- BAGS. 23a75 40al 00 bOal 25 450 3 10 3 00 75a5 (.0 Uoa'ilea, heavy weight. . o light du lt19 17018 13al 18 30a31 84d5 35al 4t 60 18a 0 25a4G line, four bushel. odee gunnies .... . . tin bags, AmoaVeg A .-.. .0 do Ludlow a a ... SPICES. -Nutmegs, Penang best,per pound Cijvei do do . Alspice do do - Cinamon bark do da - CIGAES. A. E. SIMPSON, loth H. Upman .-.. Reconstruction . Grand ten tral .. Manufacturer, 532 Street. V M. 55 00 35 00 35 Ou 40 00 43 00 50 00 60 00 75 CO 05 00 60 00 CO 00 75 00 100 00 100 00 10J 00 75 00 oo do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Universal.. Yarn La BoQuet ... Kim.in Pure Partigas. ... -Yours Truly Gold Medal La Espanola Triple Crown Henry Clay . ie vmer. Y Viller. , 1876 M. CALIIOUX MILLS FLOUR. "Wliolesale depot 648 ll'li Street. 2 DC Halt barrel Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific R. R. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROOTE r ROM OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST. Via Des ilolnes, lavenport and Rock Island. o All Passenger Trains are equipped with the Wxztisouousk Patent Aib UniKEa and Miller's Patent Safety, Platform and Coupler. S Fast Express Trains LeaTe Dally, onnectlng aafol'ows: AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines Valley Railroad, for Oskaloosa, Ottumwa, Keokuk and St. Lonis. AT UKINNrJLL with the Centra Railroad of Iowa, for all points north to St. Paul. AT WEST LIBERTY with the Burlington, Cedar Rapids A Minnesota Railroad, for Burlington, Cedar Rapids, Dubuque A. St. Paul, At WILTON JUNCTION with the South-Western nrancb, for Muscatine, Washington and all points south. AT DAVENPORT with the Davenport A St. Paul Railroad for pointa north. AT BOCK lbLAND with the Western Union Railroad for Freeport, Be.- lit, Racine. Mil waukee and all pointa in northern Illinois and Wisconsin. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Bocklord, IU,ck Island and Su Louia Railroad for tit. Louis and pointa south. AT BOCK ISLAND with the Perla A Rock Island Eaihoad for Peoria anJ points east. AT BUREAU JUNC, with branch, lor Hen ry. Lacere, Cbllllcothe and Peoria. AT LA SALLE with the Illinoia Central Rail road for pointa nort h and aouth. AT CHICAGO with fll lines Eaat, North and South. THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern titles, v la this line, can be procured, and any infor mation obtained, concerning pointa, at the ticket office of the company, 123 Farnham St., Omaha, and also at the principal ticket offices along the line of the U. P. R. B. Basrsrase Cheeked Tbrongh lo Principal Eaatera Poiuta. aU A. M. SMITH, Uen'I Pasa'rAc't, Chicago. J. H. LACEY, Ticket Agent. a28U Oaaaha H. RIDDLE, Qea'l Sup't Chit ago. a 8 8TEVEJ.8, Oea'lWeetarnAg't Oaaaha. Sioux City & Pacific R. R. Tbe Shortest aud only Direct Route from CODN0IL BLUFFS TO St. Paul, Minneapolis, And ail Points in NORTHERN IOWA & 3H5XES0T1. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS On ail sight trains ?la this route. cosriiECTiosrs. I. At U. P. Transfer Railroad for Omaba with Union Pacific 2. At Council Bluff, with Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs Railroad for St. Louis and all points south.. 3. At m-soarl Valley with the Chicago and Jfprthweslexn railway foi Chicago and all pointa east. i. At Sioux City with SIouz City and S Paul, Illinois Central and Dakota bouthem railroads. Steamers for Upper Missouri River, daring navigatlos and with stages for all points in the Northwest, - 5. At Blair with Omaha and Northwestern tailroad for Omaha and Southern Nebraska. 6. At Fremont, Nebraska, with tbe Union Paaflc railroad for all polntt -west and the Pacific coast. 7. At Wiuer with stages for Norfolk and all points In Northern Nebraska. "Tickets for sale in Chicago and North western Railway offices. -Be sore your tickets read Tia-S. a A P. Eallwsy. L. BUBNETT, Sup't. F. a HILLS. Gen. Ticket Art, GEO. W. GBATTAN, Je9 m7. Agent. Omaha. Southern UoteJU rmtiac i 5ta ui Vahitit,, St. Louis, - Mo. Layeille, Warner & Cq., The Southern Hotel Is nrst-claas in al) Its apcointmenta. Its tables are at all times rap. Shed in the greatest abundance, vith all the elicades tbe markets ailbrd, Its clerks and employes are all polite and attentive to the wants oi the guests of the hotel. There is an improved elevator leading from the first floor to the npper one, Railroad and steamboat IcketoScee, news stand, and westerr fnida viranb offc, M Jbud fcmJ CHICAGO &NORTHWES'N The Popular Route from O IMI J 131 jSl TO Chicago and the East ! AND THE Onlv Diroot Zlouto T.r'XVaterlao.Fort Dodxe,Dabnque,Iji Crosse, Tralrle Du .hlcu. Winona. St. tu,Dulaih, Janek-Fllle, Ksso h, (Jrttn s , Kaclae, Mcven't Point. Wxtertowu, (Htikish, ob Dn Lac, fttullsoa and -ltlwauke. HIS It Being the Shortest and FUstComnleted Line Between OMAHA and CHICAGO, Constant tmprov.m nts have taken place In the way of reducing Grade, and placing Iron with Steel Rails, addinz to its rollls? stuck new and Elegant DA".' and SLKKPIXG CARS Equipped with the "WvStlughouse Air Brake" and "Jlillcr Plat'orm," esublishlng comturta tie and commrdlous Eating Houses, offering all tbe comf irts ot traveling t he age can produce. Froo.) to 10 Fast Express Trains ruu each way dally over the various Unea of this toad, thus securing to tbe traveler selecting this route sure and certain connections la any di rection he may wish to go. Principal Connections. AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for Sioux C ty, Yankton and points reached via bioux City and Pacific railroad. AT GRAND JUNCTION for Fort Dodge, ues Moines, utiawa ana Keoxux. ATMARSHAiXfurSt. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, and northwestern points. AT L EDA It RAPlDa for Waterloo. Cedar Falls, Charles Citr, Burlington and St. Louis. ATCLINlONorDubuqne, Dun'eith, Prai rie du Chien, LaCrosse, andaU point on the Chicago, Clinton and Dubuque, and Chicago, Dubuque and Minnesota railroads. AT FUuTONfarFreeport, Racine Mil wau- kee and all Dais tain Wisconsin. AT CHICAGO with all railway Itaea ieadlac outofCaieaaa. Ism lit ! to aU lUla etUaa via tale llat eaa m pneurej, aad aay lafermat an aw talaaa. laiMamlM Itoata, Bataa, ate at taa CeatBaaylaaUB.zlsrarBBaBi utreat, OaBaaa, aad alM at skajMUtral tlakaMKaeea aseaa Ua ltjaaattaaW.rriLB. , Safltamnaataj W.tLBTKaMsCrT, ataBTOI MftatnrT, Uam'l risaayr Aft. aa. 8af. J. M . LA.CB7. C . IUMT. XKSn JISTT, USHBB. VS'lsf) Omaha & St. Louis Short Line 18 74! The Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. R la the only dire line to OT. ZiOUIS AND THE EAST, FROM OMAHA AND THE "WEST NO CHAMGE .i out. between Omana and St. Louis ana bit oi e between OMAHA ana aV YORiu This th Only -Jae running a PULIrlAS SLEEPING OAR. EAST KRU5I OnAIlA, OX ARKIVAb OK THE UXIOX PACIFIC KXPUEss TUA IK, Paasengcrs taking othei routes nave a disagreeable transfer at tne River bUtioa. 8 PANSCXUKH TRAINS DA1L.T t BEACHING ALL EA3TEBN ASD WE3TEBH CITIES With Less Changes and in lines. advance ot other This Entire Line is equipped vita Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars, Talace Day Coached and Chair Cars, Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Westinqliouse Air Brake. "Se that your tickets read via KnuaaaCltr, N. Joarph ft Coautll lSlufb llalrud, Via Omaha and St. Louis. Tickets for sale at cor. Tenth and Farnham streets, and U. P. Depot, Omaha. JOS.TEHON, Fa-ts. Agt. CIEO. 2RADBURT. den Agent- A. O. DAWES, tien'l Pas. Agt., tit. Joseoh. . BARNARD, Uen'I Supt. St- JoseDh. VandaliA .ROUTE IE A. 'S T1. O TEAINS DAILY ! LEAVE ST. JLOUIS AVITH Pullman Palace Cars TEB0DOH WITHOUT 0HAKOE Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville. Chicago, Columbus, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, NEW YORK ArrivU oi Train from the West. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston niTriT7'"K,'TtC! AreforRaleattssej J-AV-'lV.'IilO Company' Ofltt. N.K. corsvr Pourtb Cbratnat sta. St. Lorain, and a tbe PrtBclpal Bal wajr Oasteea laa tbe West. CHAS. BABCOCK, C. E. RUSSELL, S'thern Tass. At, West'n Pass. Agt. Da Ltas. Tkzas. Kaxsas Utt, JOHN E. SIMPSON. CHAS. E. FOLLEIT, Uen i Pupt., Osn'I IVus. Ag'L 23U ISDiaxarous St. Locis. TSxt itoa iTAiesj Gonfctlcners' Tool Works, Tlios. Mills c& Bro iiannlacturtrs o Confectioners'Tools Mathlce Moalda, Ice Ciwaat Free-iera. tbe., Noa. 1301 & 1303 North Eighth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Proprietor!; Tuoma Mau. I ESCABXJSHS Escabushss tUU OtO. M. Mtttj, fTlTALOOUESSENT ATi.Ksr.raBxu.jvv apoc appucatlon. mar7dw3m ra.zg- f V 18lh St., bet. FanhtUB u4 SMnej. AU kinus of TAILORING, CLEANING aad AEPAI"XKU dOMMnaMMbl,ratj anrtSU KEARNEY'S FLUID-EXTRACl BUCHU The.only knows remedy for BRIGUT'S DISEASE, And ajosIUre cure for Gout, Gravel, Strictures, Diabetes, Dyspepsia Ner- vous Debility, Dropsy, Non-retenticnorlncoatlnenceot Urine, Ir-t- I utlou. lndauutlon or Ulceration ot tLo . BLADDER AND KIDNEYS,! SPERMATORRHEA, ' t Loucoerhoe or Whites, Diseases of the Prostrate tiland. a one in the Bladder. Colcul u: ORATGL OR URICK VOST. DCST DE. And Mucus or Milky Discharges. KEARNEY'S Extract Buohti ! Permanently Curt all; Diseases oMhe Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings. Existing In Men, Women and Children, Ab Matter What the Age! f ProL Steele aavs: "One bottle ot Kearney's Fluid Extract Buchu is worth more tbn all other Buchus combined." Price one dollar per botUe; or, six bottles for Sve dollars. Depot 104 Duane St., N. Y. A physician In attendance to answer corres poiiJence and give advice gratis. aW'aend stamp tor pamphlets, free.a. Crane A Bricham. Wholesjla Awnti. Fan Francisco. Cal. i hi TO TUt NERVOUS & DEBILITATED OF BOTH SEXES. ioohasqs roa adtioe and BU1TATI0S. C05- F)R J. B. DYOTT, graduate of Jetlerson Medical College, Philadel phia, author of several valuable works, jan be consulted on all dia-. eases of the Sexuul and Orinary or gans, (which he has made an es pecial study,) either in male or fe male, uo matter from what cause originating, or how long standing A practice of 30 years enables him to treat diseases with success. Cures guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can forward let ters describing symptoms and en closing stamp to prepay postage. jSend for the Guide to Health. Price 10c. J. B.DYOin,M.D. Physicion and Surgeon, 101 Duane street, N. Y. OBSTACLES to MARRIAGE. HAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUNG MEN from the effects of irrors and Abuses in early life. .uanuooa istorea. jmpeuiments lo Marriage lemoved. New metlod of treatment. New and remarkable lemedlcs. Books and Circulars sent free. In sealed envelopes. Address, HOW ARD AbSOCIAlION.No. 2 South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa., an Institution havingabigh eputation for honorable conduct and profvs rionsl kills. e5dA.1m olaarles Popper, WHOLESALE BUTCHER N CATTLE BROKER, .ALTiAKECITV, - - UTAH feb27ft M. Keller, Proprietor of Of RISING SUN AEO LOS ANGELES YINEYBDS. Depot for the sale of hia NATIVE WINES AND BKIsTlDIES UL PZXT.T.TT.B. ft Co., Corner of Battery and Washington JSts. SAW FRANCISCO, mai7U CAL. PASSENQ-ERS Going East or South from Omaha And PoinU on U.P.R.E., honld take th "LINCOLN ROUTE" ATCHISON t NEBRASKA RAILROAD - And f cnre lor the mseivs the choice of Six ropuiar KtJtcalrom Atckbea to Chlcajo natl St Loals, All making Reliable C Jnections and being Equipped wltl Palace Day aad Slespia; Cm. All d-Iay and Inconvenience arriving from Ferries acd transfers can "oe avoided tVest of Chicago and St. Louis by securing Tickets via ATCHISOX and the ATCaXXSUV A HCBSANKa BAIIJtOAB. I Direct and Reliable Connections are also made with tbe A. T. A 8. F. E. K. for the Great Arksusa Taller k Colorado, And with all lines running South to points n Bouuexn imai ano tne ir.uian lerrltory. Ask for Ticket a via LINCOL & ATCHISON CHA9. asjirrn, tien'l 8upt. 13W W. F. WHITE Uen'I Pass. Ag'L AfflUew iUstssta DON 5 W D 1 8 I 1JL,tlC IIAVK CAREFULLY EXAMINED OT7S. 2TS"n" - k T'V . "5 u n r SAU!! UY. A 1J1ZJZa fl sgy rfai.g -TA AD LOW RESERVOIR Bk5?5T- r.tisr. zm- -n r '' 1 ..'j-m y -n. i. v0w:;m ''. '& m S$r- ' "j ,. . ..vav1 I t WlSMbW -r- & I, WS.v"T i'fcttfce- m iav. v -vx t S E MA F. 1 Ll. li..v,j I.EA ONS -T. why they will do your won.. Quick and Easv. Cheai and Clean. - yj?n:r."cu-;rt,otuur,H:3' f fS Ther late ev nly ami quicVIy, L Tbciro ration ." i-crlect. ' Baf 1 bey have always a ouU draf'. aeThiraroiiiaUeifil!cbrttuiatcrI.il . fc 1 hey rcait teifect'r. They rniuiro but lit-le fuel, Tteyare very low ir.cvd. They are easily managed. They are suited to all loiallti , Lvtxy stove guaranteed to sc satisfaction hOlD BY EECffsior V mt lujiiii": Co., M. x.ULI, 310., ASDEY M. ROGER'S. Cft.'iXx... KTolx-ixeaslK.ix t,S tasasw SIZE' -os&s&w OK Fttins: O 90 exf O OO iVtwEL Ji Or KB2ar-Coa:c!, Cortccntratctl. Koot and Herbal Juice, Antl nillovjs Granules. TaCLmis 4T" CAT2S.1KT1C. or ?Iultam I" Parro riaysic. Tha novelty or rux'i .-a JWrfti Ctrtn'c-I a- ' Pharmaceutical &.- n. i? u ol t It taking tha larjc rtu'-ivc and nai.(cu p . 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ASK FOE PYLE'S o SALEEATUS! -AND BAKING- SODA' ST X2T TJS2 S Jdby Pintv Meyer A Itaapke and Whitney Bauaerman A Co CASTLE KEOS-, I3IPORTERS OF TEA AND East India Goods, 213 and 213 PtlOXT BTItEKT San Franci - California. mcbC'm PLATTE YALLEY REAL ESTATE.1 Samuel C. Smith, rocalJAscat-foOhe U. P. R. R. LANDS, Coluaaa-bus, - 2Tob. Government Lands Located! V. P. Lands Solid! J IraproTCtl Fari'i3 and To mi ois..'for ; CASH,'!! OK ON-LONG- TIME!! fSrAU Commuarcallons Cliecr- fully Answered ff STOVS ST.ORE. E. f. cook:, 637 14th St, tetwess DjagLu ui Do3? Mannfacturer of TH Copper and Sheet Iron Wre, and dealer In Cooking and Heating stores Stamped, Japanned snj French. IVaro on and. Tin Koodn,;. Outtera and poutin'aoa 0 Work dune and warranted. clcif- IHIw rwm ,15 j. At- ,.