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"HlS-3i5a3aaVS Yi -A- .5,' t frt V I LA .1 't ri t i K JV "F l r. j P 400,009 ACRES! OF THE FINEST Elkliorn Valley Lands ! F02. SALE BT EX- 3VT. Wisnsr, Neb THESE LANDS ABE CONVENIENT TO the market and tbe FINEST in tlie STATE ! A a J will be sold at from $2.50 to $5.00 PER ACRE! For Cask or ou Lent Time. ws-L and exploring 1ICK- ETS for sale at O. & X". W. De pot, bearing coupons which -will be taken at full cost in payment for land. 100.GOO JLCKESI KIOH PAbMI5& LaHD IS IEBRASXLH 500 HauscomPlaccLots! HOUSES AND LOTS n Ine city of Omaha, for sale chean and on Koodteraa. HOGGS HM.. Real estate brokers,offlce otr Mocker's store, on Dodge U opposite neirjiietoeice- Ii EDWARD KUEHL. XAGISrRK OP W BKPABWO' o- 493 loth St, bstweea Fami & Sentey. WIU by the aid of guirdlan iplrlti, obtain hrnir urn. a. e of tue kmI. ii:ent nu fu ture. No fee char.ed In 3ses of i sickness. apiJtf TAILOR, 13tk St, bet." Farahae aad Hai-aej. All kinds of TAILORING, CLEANING nl REPAI INU done at reasonable ratee apr26U U H.KB. C..I.SAB1U.1I. UBEIIE & K1KBACU, t 15th t. between Fsrnluui and arney . i 03EAHA, - - NEB. iMxcrACTUBSBor . . i r- t- Cnrinrr snH Farm Wa?0ilS. up. m& -- -"" 7 ' BUGGIES ASI CKBI Gt. T,lr In and manuUitur" r. of AGMCDLTUBAL iMFlEStNTS! P nTjTiriTr.in TTNTIOS PAID TO sv ...,. ..... !..! IftUAfcc "-" m . It I..U.mUklnif OS-Repairing rl w"nV, , ,V.,. prompUT done at reasonable price mTdawg -WILLIAM XATEY, Cor. 16ih and "Webster Sts., Keeps a complete assortment of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. KCftin J-OXX3XT Or 255 Harney street, twtweca Ida and 15th. Carriage aad Wage Jtaklag In all It Branches, in approred the latest pattern. and moat HORSE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITH!.' H f a d repairing done on snort nolle. sn2 It C. 7. TTATLTATTy. ?AUjOR, Ml Cor. ivaraluua "d Kleweafca 8U. All kinds of TAILOBISO, Cleaning -ptlrlng done at reasonable nfc a. A fine lot ol VOBNIsUINQ GOODS consianUy onhand and sold cheaii. UtSBU U. P. R.R.JV1EAT MARKET, 10th street bet California and Webster. WE KEEP OS HAND THE BEST supplr of lBEsU AND SALTED MEATS. Also a Urge stock of Fine Sugar Cared Hams and Breatfast Bacon, t the low rt WeT X AOT KNUTII. latlt-lr . -a Proprietors. APPLETON'S A.mericau CYCLOPAEDIA VewlBevised Edition. Entirely rewritten br the ablest writers on ererr ubject. rrfntcd from new tjpe, andUlusuated with SeTeral Thousand EngraTings w4 UF Tmk workoriglnsllr published nndar tbt tide ?niMd SlBO, since which time the wide button which U ha. attain! In all parts ol ftoUni tl Sute. and the signal dtTclopmenU -hiih hire Uken place in erery branch of ZSL llaturi, wid art. htn Induced the rtJKSSSwritoMbmlittlo n ext and Thorough reTlsioo.andto Issue a nw ditlon "nUed, Tt Ahjoicas Cxcwpas.- nIWUhln the last ten years the P'ogress of dls rorVrV In eTery department ol knowledge has SdeVSew workf rderence an Imperatlre "jh1; morement of Vial,tta'JS& -athffjththedlscoTenesof science, and their Cultfwl applicaUon to tho Industrial and useful arts aid the conTenlenoe and rettnment of iocU-Ulle, Great wars and consequenv rerolu nareoccured.lnTolTing national changes f iMculUr moment. The dm war of ouron SUSSr "weSwi at lu height when the last ""umeof the old work appeared, has happUy been ended, and a new conne of commercial and industtlal acUrlty has been commenced. rVras aocessions to our geographical know ebn aaie by the iidefatlbU x- ' r7raVwUUcal rerolutions of the last 7. 'withvhe natural result of the lapse of AZl. rlth the natural result of the lapse of u5TlwbKWtInto publlCTlew amultltud ume, """ JV n.mea are In eTery one's f uew men, wnose uui ..Z Tni nl whose Ures every one Is carious StaS wbe tJEKtat. Greit tattle, hare EUufougnt aad Important alca aalnulned. SbWibedetailsVre as yet preaerred only in K wwspapers or In tho trauUent puhlica tim 4tlrtar. ' which onht now u take JkSr Shu J linnaoect and authentic history. DTCpariri the present edition for the press, t bS.Pmwrdity Li" the aim of tk. editors to bri5rnth? information to the latest poa WdeaTand to furnish an accurate account of the mis. recent discoveries In science, of SrerY Iresh prodncUon in literature, and or ThTnewest Inrention. in th; practical arts, as wdlastoglTe a succinct and original record of Uu progress of political and hlstorial eTenU The work has been begun after long and care il BMUalnary labor, and with the moat ample SSatorcarryln, it on.W a Mteee-ful W55n?oi0fbe origUal itereotype pUtes haTe been nscd, but every iage has been printed pn S? typi; lormmg InTact a new CydoparfU, Kja iVelime plan and compass as lu f aorbutth a lar greater pecuniary ezpendl fStl .nil with such Improvements in lu com- laager ei- UoeeaBdenurgeaamiwieago. t. HlustraUons vWft sx introduced for the first Ume in the present adjilna bare been addcJ na" for Jh? fe of plctoris'eiecl, M to -wlTrraoter lafiWlty n '" to the eaplsna SlLtbe tStT Tier embrae all tranche, of lSE.2ras Tnral tUtory, ad depict the most famous and rtnurkablelSBinrea of scenery ?R.ir.l-.a art. as wo'-Us the varioua pro- Sir-'rIcs and wanufactnres. "Al swC9 .An Mthar ihsn intcaaoaior uj.h-.w- .-- W2U28&to Cyclop", d worthy The wors:ls soia to Subserihew r-1t, payable .aVUrery of each xolume. It vffl- m- rr-.J'm cttn UrBOoCtiTO-TOiumee, eacn esstalBipg rLmms colored IjaqcranWe 5P- PBICE AND STYLE OF 5'DING. Tn extra Cloth. PCT TOl.... -.-l-t In Library Leather, per Tol In daU Turkey ilorocco, per toL. w- n-( Vna.i. tTm cilUMT TOl . . . S.00 j loll Morocco, anUque, gilt edges, per toI ,,, . - - 10. on OaIuUiusaia,per to! ft " Three Tolums now ready. Succeedlnt to- lBiaa, (Will completion, will be issued obm in two meswa. . Bpediaen pas of the AUXKicur woo- raKDta, showing typ.iurauou. -. be sect rati, ou application. FIBST CLASS CANVASSING AOENt$ f WANTED " AAdrsastJufabUshers, P. Appletou. & Co., 549 551 readwjr JNew ' ? ENGAGED. Very prosy, I dare say, you would have thought those evenings, and altogether intolerable. But they had a simple charm for the Harmon girls, and Etta rather enjoyed them sometimes, and to Jack they were delightful beyond measure. Sitting under a great chestnut tree till nine o'clock looking at the stars and tell ing stories and exchanging views about thing9 in general, comprised all the pleasure, such as it was and yes, one item also, Jack's occasional performance on the fiddle. This was the sort of life one might have predicted to go on without the least change till all who shared it died. But just at the most monot onous point came a change. It was an evening toward autumn and a little chill, and the girls were a little wrapped up, and even Jack's coat was buttoned. What could be prettier than Etta, sitting there with her listening smile, and the tinkle of her voice breaking in now and then, and the quaint, roguish poise of her head? Oh, Jack, Jack! it was no won der you loved her with all your big, simple heart, and wouldn't you have readily laid down your life to make her happy, any hour the sac rifice might be. demanded? Yes, over aud over again. The subject was one, I am sure, everybody not overburdened with wealth has often discussed : "What would I do if I were rich ?" It was Etta's turn to Bay, and as she told them alLthe wonders she would do, a plaintiveness came into her voice and a sadness npon her face, and Jack learned for the first time that she was not happy in being poor. "Well," said she, in conclusion, with a sigh, "Jack and I have our expectations, at any rate." "What are they?" wondered Jack instantly. "Aunt Nutwell, you know, &ne has an Immense deal of money, and when she dies it will go to one of us, as we are the only relatives she has. I think your chance is far bet ter than itiue, though,Jack,because Aunt Ellenorah never liked my poor mamma, and you know she is very fond of your mamma aud papa both," laughed Etta, a shade sadly. This set Jack to thinking, and on his way back with Etta, afterseeing the Harmon girls home, he said: uvttn T hpilnvo if vou were rich vou wouldn't carefor me any i Toneer. 'Don' t ie sii ly, J acs. iuuwiu I shouldn't change, no matter if I WTO found out to be an heiress to a throne," ... , A This he believed, but he liked to hear her say It over and over again, Just as children enjoy the same things told twenty times that they know already. And so when they parted for the night at the foot of the stairs, Etta standing there with a candle in her hand, and her face bo sweet and smiling behind it, he kissed her and whispered: Vou will never love anybody else never, never, never." "Never, never, never!" she ech oed, and was gone. Next day Farmer Dilwyn goes to market in the great vagon, and Japk goes to the field, and Etta goes tq the village on her toy pony; and about noon comes a gentleman, very stout andpompou3,and rather hand some. Jack is bent for and is much bewildered, not being able to imag ine what is wanted of him; but they go into the little dining:room and aro qloseted for a long hour together. When Jack comes out he is a changed being. Not that "his hair has grown white in a single night," or anything of that kind, but he Is awed, and ouiet. and, upon the whole, queer. Etta Houghson oh, so gay and sweet upon that dear little pony ! came back much later than usual. She bad been to the postoffice, and had read several three-volume let ters from some friends of her own sex, and had glanced over some naDers. and had paid a visit or two, and borrowed a novel and lots of things more ; all of which combined to detain her. And leaving the pony at tbe gate, she went up the path to the farm house on. foot The place seemed strangely silent ; but presently she discovered Farmer Dilwyn standing la the semi-darkness of the small corridor, staring fixedly at her, and possibly a little ill at ease. She went in, and fresher surprises awaited her, like so many meta phorical Jacks-in-the-box. farmer Dilwyn, an intensely practical man, first brushed the dust from a chair and handed it to her, and his vife bound as if she was a stranger, and the dutiful son stood altogether aloof. Was it or hauteur, or shyness, or caprice, what? Etta burst out laughlug. "How singularly you all act! Is this a comedy of mystification ? Farmer Dilwyn came forward a little, and said, gravely : "Etta, I have some some impor tant news for you. Your Aunt El lenorah Nutwell Is dead," 'I am sorry," said Etta, the laugh fading into a gentle smile. "I know that she was prepared, and I believe she was a good woman, wasn't she: uncle ? And " Here, she stopped, nor knowing how to get on further. "Well, Etta," continued Farmer Dilwyn, plunging in mediaa res, "the short and long of it is that you are the heiress to her large wealth. I congratulate we all congratulate you." Etta turned pale, very naturally, and felt faint, and even, I think, ill very ill and dizzy for the in stant; and she sank into the chair that had been brushed for her re ception; and for a minute or two it was all a kind of gray dream a misty nightmare wholly made up of pain. And then the truth flashed upon her, and her mind absorbed in it the instant, and aho shed tears. "Am I rich, then, after all?" she said, the pleasanter reaction com ing. "Oh, Uncle Dilwyn, I don't believe I ever really wanted to be rich, and I'm shure 1 shan't know what to do with it alL But are you sure?" .'fcjure! ot course I am. Tell her all about it, Jaok." Jack spoke sadly, as if he had. fully settled in his simple mind al ready the distance between himself and her he loved. VThe lawyer was here a frhort time since, Etta." he said. "He told me that Aunt Nutwell was neaa, ana naa made no will, ana thorgfore, tbe money she left goes to" you, yqi know, It's very plain." "Very strange, "J sou!4 " rather," returned Etta. "You were always her favorite, and I had oftei heart she had determined to make her wili'ln your favor, fcjhe knew little about me, and never liked my poor mamma, but she was aware that 1 WOUJa DO ine leg&i iieiresa and, oh, there must be some mistake about it all!" No, as it turned out there was no mistake; for later in the day, the ia'nrer returned and confirmed alL nd"then at Dilwyn farm there was' a great change, aqd a stranger might have fancied that a fiicand had recently taken place there. ' A. week afterward Etta left 'hem alitor the cltv: tut the nteht before. I though Jack had no( spoken to her on a very important subject, ohe spoke to him. "Jack, 1 don't believe you care anything more for me since I be came the rich Miss Houghson. You loved poor Etta, you used to say," she said, with the same smile of other days. ' "Yon know I love you more than ever, Etta;' but I mvst be frank. 1 ou are going away to the city and Into aocletyrand with your money and beauty it will be tbe old, old story. Some"' fellow will come along handsome, gifted, perhaps rich, too and "then how often will you think of awkward, stupid Jack Dilwyn?" She patted him lightly on the cheek and laughed. "That is the old story, I grant, Jack; but we'll Improve on it; for I do love you, Jack; and if you really wish it, I mean to become your wife; and so trust me, and write me very often, and very soon I'll send for you." After she was sone Tack went about his work as usual, a little mel ancholly at first; but this gradually wore off" and in six weeks he was, to all outward seeming, the same old Jack as ever always singing, or whistling, and blithe. Etta wrote twice a week, telling bra of the peo ple ahe had met oh ' ach wonder ful people, and yet she hated them all and what society was like, and what pleasure money could buy, and much else, and always at the end that she was still his true Etta; and he always answered the same day, telling her what he thought would interest her, about the farm, ani so forth, and dutifully adding that he was still her true Jack; which correspondence at length be came irregular first on Etta's part, and then on Jack's. Etta, after a delay, wrote de scribing some friends ot her late aunt's, with whom shJ was now growing agreeably intimate a Mrs. Ella Hare, and a Mr. Mark Hare, her son and when Jack read this, he felt a presentiment of evil. He replied rather briefly, and from that polntthecorrespondence languished, until in the end it ceased altogether. You may be sure that the poor fellow grew sad enough then. He became utterly wretched then of face and even bowed of form, al most like an old man and very silent. No more whistling like the blackbird, and no more singing like the lark ! And one day he goes to the old man and says, "Father, I'm going to the city and don't know whenl3hall be back. Don't ask me any questions, but give me what money you think I shall need for my stay, should it be long." He went to the city for the first time in his life; but he easily tound Etta's house and sent up his name. The servant haughtily showed him into the parlor, and left him there wondering at its vastness, magnifi cence and general grandeur. Then from his dream he awoke at the sound of a light foot in the corrider, and his heart jumped and the door opened. He saw a lady who was not Etta entireIy,or she had changed indeed. A small lady in blue,with wicked steel-gray eyes and not a pleasant face. 8he announced herself as Mrs. Hare. Jack at once replied, rather firmly, that he had called to see Miss Houghson. "She is engaged," answered the lady, coolly. Jack colored. "To me, madam, as " "To you, certainly, iou under stand thecustomsof society 1 hope," continued the lady, with a slight ac cent of irony, as her eyes traveled over his homely dress. "When a lady announces she is engaged, she receives nobody under any circum stances." (3b be Continued.) TiLu cojIirG siuuuUCk. The Tot en of our nation, s ne r was known before. Are rising from Pacific's strand To Atlantic's rocsy shorc. Why la th'-s mighty chancer A hat on the meaning be ? The rising of the mssea From northern lake to southern sea. The spirit of old seventy-six From out our heroes' urates Forbids a nation drenched in patriots' blood, Should sink to that of slaves ; The motto which our coins once bore, Though obsolete long since, Brraain as erer true: not one cent for tribute, But millions for defense. Party ties and party laws Are but as ropes of sand. Tbe tights of mm to be a man Should govern Freedom's land. Then shifi our Flag more proudly float O'er land as well as sea, And nitions yet unborn shall gladly greet Tbe emblem of the free. In trade we'll try to deal, As man should deal with man. And while we seek t- live ourselves. We'll sell as cheap as anybody can, Ardlf akatTOU need, j , Or friend you chance to meet, Bemember Buuce, the Hatter, vn upper uougtas aireei. e!6tf THE OMAHA WEEKLY BEE f S ACKNOWLEDGED BY EVERYBODY TO be tbe BFST PAPER Published in Nebraska, It Contains More Beading Matter and Lett Advertisements than any Newspaper PublisJied' in the West. S Em oracing a choice selection of news and miscellaneous matter with live Editorials on all important top ics ; complete and reliable telegraph ic and local market reports to tho day of Issue, and a variety of State,East ern and Western correspondence Uiat together make up a newspaper sel-J dom equalled ana never surpassed. Every article going into the col umns of the 3EE is carefully scrn- inlTorl nnrl Avprvthinc thnt ran f)f- .... , . . j 0 fend the most scrupulous, rejected.-1 RepublicansPolitics But Independec. In principle the, policy of the BEE-is, and always has been, tn expose and denounce abus es and corruption in the body poli tic without fear or favor. Subscription Price: $150 Per Aimum, LXADVAXCE. E. ROSEWATER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, 138 Farnham Street, Qmalia, XTb. Money and Commtrc. Baily "fteview. Office Omaha Daily Beb, July-10,-1874. f -There is no change in monetary f affairs to-day worthy of note;- dis counts light. Good mercantile pa per finds ready accommodation at the banks on short time. Exchange on New York and Chicago, is ths same, one-fith premium. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK quotes : Land Greats (selling) $815.00 Land Warrants, (160 acres buying) "6.00 Land Warrants (160 acres selling) ltto.00 Agricultural College Scrip, (ICO acres buying).... 16,0ji Do. Selling. 185.00 Exchange on New York, 1-5 of one per ct. Groceries are moving slowly to day, but prices are ruling steady at last quotatatlon, with refined sugars advancing. The expectation is that trade will be quiet for a few days, as the farmers have commenced haveating and have not time to trade. Orders from country merchants are coming In steady. Local trade fair. Our merchants are anticipating a large trade in the fall, or as soon as crops commence to' move. Dry goods are ruling steady at yesterday's figures, and the market quiet. f Taeie is no change oi any im portance in hardware, trade, being lively and shelf-goods in demand. Produce is in good demand prices ruling firm ; supply light J ' Provisions dull and not much do ing in this line. OMAHA MABKET3. Carefully Corrected Dailf, DRY GOQDS.- J. J. BROWN BBO., 'COT. 14th. Douglas 'Streets. PRINTS. and Aliens. 9 1 a American. Amokeag.. Bristol .. Garners... Hamilton ... Merrimack D Peabodr.... Richmond...... Simmon's- BLEACHED,SHIRTINaS. Bright 4-1 ... Cabot 4AIZZ.'!ZZ1LJZZSILZ Lonsdale...... .-..... .. N. Y. Jll.ls : 9 12, Is liVl X si 58 & 10 a ii 12 12 12 Peterboro . Suffolk L BLEACUEC SHEETINOS. Peppersll 8-4 Jlo 9-4 . do 10 - COTTONADfcS. Farmers and Mechanics.., Great Western -. HROWX SHEETINGS. Albion. A Bedford, R . Urantville, EL, Germaoia, B B... Langley . l i s.... GINGHAMS. American .. Atnoskeag . .. Bates Lincaster. 'TICKINGS. Amoskeag, a c a; Biddrford.. JU ...- J DENIMS. 2SK l6nt Beaver Creek, BB. llaymaters.. Ots,B B : Otis, C C .. JEANS. Biddeford. Uoasier 163 YAKKEE noiioks- kubtz-MOHB A CO., 231 Farnham ' . Street. SPOOL COTTun. N. T Clark's O. Coat's ... 7o 70 2s . Nwasoo Merrick's.. HOoIEBY. Domestic.. British, ..30006 00 PAPER COLLARS. Dickens' best- S 90 135 1 80 260 King William.. Domestic '' SHAWL9. i Ottoman strips- 12 2536 SO i. HH1BTA. White common. $10 50 15 00 SO 00 S1200amO medium. custom mad. Percale- Calico ,- 4 7Sa7 60 OVERALLS. Brown drill- , S6 50a7 25 . 7 75a9 00 -7 00a7 50 - S009 50 S0Oa9 50 . S5 25aa'00 15 00 -. 2250 ? dock ... . - Bine drill J te g-g- French whalebone. lOjr own . UHSCb SPRING 6K1KT3. Linen printed. -- $900 12 00 15 (W ruffled- fluted- GENERAL COMMISSION. J. U. Kosenfeld gives us tne following quotations this day Butter, active, 13 in tabs; Eggs in demand at lie per doz.; Live thickens at 2 00(Si2 50 per doz.; Gooseberries, 2 50 per bu.; Cher ries, 5 OOper bu ; Oranges, 9 00; Lemns, 14 00 per box. ana Rasp berries, 20c per quart. HARDWARE. JOUX T. KDOAX. IRON. Common bar- Hone shoe ba. .8 Norway nail rod. STEEL. Cast plow.. 12 11 I 22 I 40 7 26 S25 23 uermon- American easn, octagon and square-. ISA Jeasop'a English do do 23Q Burden's horse shoes, per keg do mule do do VnrthMtrn horse nails . 22a 'Dundee thimble skeins, discount 45 par cent. Stor hall patent axles, discount 10 per cant. NAILS. lOd to 60d per kef-..-..... gd do .-.-.1 6d do M. 4d do . 3d do . . 4 10 4 35 4 60 4 85 6 10 7 10 6 81 5 60 585 485 S 10 635 88S 3d fine do lod finis'ng do an ao ao 6d do do lOd casing do 8d do da 6d do do Wrought, all sixes BOLTS. Carriage and tire discount BUTTS. Narrow wrought, fast lolntdlscoant Cast, loose pin reTcrsible . do MISCELLANEOUS. Hay and manure forks-. discount Hoes and gai den rakes . do HINGES. Ctrspand T .discount WRENCHES. 79 pre SO pre 35 do 30 pre 25 do 25 pre AS pre 45 do 20 So 45 pre 40 pre cTafl'a black discount Coe's genuine do SCREWS. JtaterlcxK Iroj) ,. i do brass. AOMCUMTDAI, TM:LKXXMTB. s SCTTHX. H Hell's Ha.Tst Kiag,per do i, net Chaaanlon , HS6 12 00 1000 SOS 'Healfa Eureka do rta - aPASES-ABD MCrsLS. BowUa4'aNo2 black ahorels, D H do dopollshed do do do do black spades do Moore do polished do do do'a'Sadag point" LHaboTds-. f AXES. Uppeacott's Western Crown . " AT do do b.Tefed 1200 IS OS 12 W 13 00 isss 13 00 .ss 973 11 SO WW - COFFEE ItTLLE. parkVsNoS. Ixuabox net de doles do J. 4.ITnU.lr,li e5 oS- da - Britaaia If " - FILES. HawraT,8mlta Cev, dieeoont v.. juaenean turn vo - w A . BAMMEBS. ' aayaoVa, A E No 1, l)f, 1 Saaaasead'eABStoS-. woo isst 1000 13 M - rot 9! sat 7a - do do, Earlatcr's No 1 do' do do" 2 . da do do ! T HATCHSBs. t Morris " do do dc t S? "-: f& LE1THEB. Buffalo 8. sole V "- ZJ Hemlock SL sole, do do da. do .ho 1- 359 :s &: si so 3: 32 SS 28 29 3 40 43 4t 39 41 125 1 50 75 1 25 25 30 43 4 1 50 1 60 1 00 1 30 45 44 3 00 90 00 1 75 2 35 1 44 1 650 tOO 17 IS 15 IB 6 7 8 9 1 25 300 8 25 ..No 1. .dam- do span sole good -- do do dsm.. do harness do line. do bridle do call.. do kip. do upper V ft. Oak sole 16 do call. do kip da harness Fch calf JodoU pc di . Other brands diaerent wt, pr to French kip pr t Bark linings,?-- SKINS. Dry flint & Dry salted ureen.. Green salted., Jan. and Feb, pelts. Shearl Lamq, Shear liig- sxia CEMENT. Rosendale- Water lime., SOAPS PowelTA Co., Soap monufacturers. Sapo Publico, G l-26 3-4; Savon Republic, da, Chemical Olire, 6 to 61-2 ryPakait 65 ! German Mot led, 6 146 1-2. AST CrQtMX AND UPHOLSTERER'S y'," STOCK. BeaJaminB. Jones, Decorative Up holsterer aad dealer in fine art goods, 276 Farnham Street, furnishes the following quotations: FSAME MOULDINGS. Oil walnut mouldings, one inch, fer foot, 6c; 2 inch lOc; 3 inch 15c; polished walnut; 1 inch 7c; 2 inch ,16c; 8 inch 21c Berlin gilt, 1 inch BiaiSc: 2 inch 12a30c; 3 inch 18 (4c; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 knk 510c; 2 inch 1020c; 3 incn 15030c . Window shades. ' Plain bands. 6 feet, all colors, per pair, 1 60; ornamental bands, 2 00 400; each rdditional foot, 75c per pair. REPPS. UHibn ind all wool terry, per yard 1 603 jO; Imperial, plain and stri ped, 2 60a8 00. DAMASKS. Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 OOaS CO. MATTRA6SE3. Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00a5 00; straw, S 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 60a4 50. LUMBER. BETATC IJST. Eublecttochangeofmarketwitbout ' WM. M. FOSTER, On V. P. R. R. track bet. 1 irnham ai as. GEO A. HOAGLANI. Joins, atuddlne and sills. 20 It, and un der . .-"' Orer 20f t, each adllUoual ft add'l., Fenclng No 1 .... do No 2- . - 1st common bosrds .-... 2nd do do . . "A" stotk loards, 10 and 12 inch "B" do do do do "C" do do do do 1st clear, 1, IK. I A 1 2 luch 2d do do no do .... 3d do do do do .. . Flooring, clear... .... -do lst.commou.- do 2d ' do ..... do 3d do ....., do narrow, clear. 1st clear ceiling J4 Inch 2d do da Jilnch... 1st do do J4 inch .. 2d do do luch,. .. 1st dear aiding .. .$42 00 60 '5 00 . - 21 00 25 tfl 22 00 50 00 S5 00 :e oo G5 00 55 00 45 00 50 00 40 00 35 CO 27 50 ... 45 00 35 00 32 50 30 00 27 50 27 00 2S 03 21 00 20 00 4 25 3 U0 2d do do .. . -1st common siding. 24 do do .. "A" shinj'es . - Extra No 1 shingles . ... Con.moa No 1 sh.ngles .-.. -Lath per 1000 . D A H pickets etr 100 Square do do do .... O G Batten pe' lineal l Bough do do do ..... Liberal discount on carload lots WINDOWS, (Glazed.) 35 per contoffCblcsgo list. DOORS, (Wedged) 25 per cent off CI tcago I'st. BLINDS. 800 350 .3E0 '. "lK SO per cent off list. White lime per bbl -. Lonlsfllle cement per bbl ,$l 752 00 , 3 00&3 25 . 3 50(43 75 40 4 Plaster parts per bbl Plastering hair per bushel Tarrtd felt. .. . -. Plastering board .... OIIS. PAIM. tiLAfeS, &e. N.I. D.SOLOMON. ROBERT C. STEELL. Coal Oil S 19 Unseed Oil, raw. 105 bl'd- 1 10 Turpentine 65 Headlight OU 28 urd Oil, No U S5M 00 ' " " 2. 70 " " winter),. " " straln'd J 90 Lubricating I . j W.Va. M PAINTb, AC White Lead, St. LouU, Srtlctly Pure . S llM ancT srsuus . z .. 4 Putty la Bladders SU1X Enameld Glass, colors, V sq. ft. . 1 00 Flat Glass. 50 9 e discount 'TIS, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & FARNHAM. . t:n plate. 10x14 10, lair quality. 10x14 Ic, beat quality. ..-.113 00 13 50 10x14 IX do do do : 1G50 14 00 17 00 . 15 50 17 50 , 20 50 .23 50 12x12 IC do . 12x12 LT do do do do do do do 11x20 1U 14X20 1A. do 14x20 IXX do 14x39 IXXX. U0 plate DC 100 plate DX, 100 plat DXX 23 50 . 14 00 17 00 20 00 . 15 00 16 00 12 50 27 50 32 50 Booing IC charcoal KoonngiA. ao 10x14 IC coke 20x28 IC charcoal roofing- TOxtB IC charcoal roonng. e4xl4LX charcoal 10x30 cuke (fer sattersl.. 23 00 ,2100 BLOCK TIN. Large pigs Small pigs Bar tin 35 So S3 ZINC. Sheet Un 25 to 36 In do do do It half casks. In JSOffi casts- do do do Sheet H to W inches per sheet. Tinners soidet (extra rennea- ao ao ao. i. do do roofing bid metal 23 21 0a2 SHEET IRON. First quality, do do do do do do Numbers 16 to 24-. do 25 do 26 do 47 Charcoal, both sides smothe ao no x. do do It- do do 27. JanUta.No. 21 .io-as do 37. ltsaiaiarfatt7to 12. do. NO. 1, stained Lest lha lull bundles, add one cent. HA"AaerteKt hnsaitat'n Busila, U Nos. Leas than full bundles add one tent. GALVANIZED. Ne. 14 to ju do 21 to M. do Sfi to SS-. .list 15 16 V 18 20 .do dc do 17. dost. .-do .do Full bundles diacQunt IS percent. COPPfTBV araaiera A to S 45 42 33 45 43 50 33 .do 10 to- Z2 1 do 123,toie0B) atethlar UaiaiSoa Plsnlsaed, Uaad IS os rKoa. 7, S aad t. Planished- aoK copper ,- Copper bottows BHIGHT WIRE. 10 11 UK Nee. StoC 10,11 16 13 14 SO 20 IS 19 (best quality), do do do do . do do I do do do do do do oje.lfcld 17 M tn lMaitol5 ftr ctat Uew 19 GROCERIES. STEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 14TH ST. CLARK & TRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND lllH ET. PnNDT, MEYER &RAAPKE, 212 FARN HVM ST., WHOLESALE DEALERS MORGAN i Gallagher, 205 Farn ham St. WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN CO., 247 Douglas St. j. J. brown t bro., Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. bUGARS. Granulated pr to ..-.. Powdered do .... Crushed do Bat cut loaf do -. Standard A do . Circle A do Extra C uo ..... Yellow C do N O choice do 11S -12J12J5 Hall 11 10)4 -lOXaloJj COFFEES. Rio choice pr to. do prime do do good do 26a27 2i26 14j25 3U3S O O Jara . J.YRUP3. Common pr gallon., Uood do Choice do do N O molasses- S5a45 5Uk5 70i80 Ranecon choice., Carolina- 8a9 CANDLES. U Weak A Co &chofe ..... 16sl7 lCsal7 6a6K SOAP. MusouriVrUey Klrk's Saxon M. Weak A Co- tchofer's German Kirk's stsndard do sterling- PLUG TOBACCO. Black goods, Western do do Virginia .. do do Lorrllard's .. Bright do do do ... dj do Virginia 45 4500 5Ja57 57CJ 50a55 75a35 16K17 . 12il24 . llallH Bay ,. llallM 17 21 S3a40 !3-0 12a .J2 70a2 85 ,. 4 50o5 75 .$1 25al 50 . 2 50a2 75 Natural leal- DRIED FRUITS, California peach-s per pound do apples do ftato do do New currants .... . do prunes ... ... do German cherries... do bl ckbernes .-... do raspbeiries .1.. .nl.tn. nef box.... do scedleis raisins, per pound . SALT, New in barrels ...... do dairy... ...-. .. CANNED GOODS. 2 pound can Myer'soys'ers, per case. 1 uo uo ao u "" 2 dc do William's do do 2 do do peaches let case ... 3 do do do do 2 do do tomatoes do . 3 do do do do . Corn, Trophy per case . do Winslow do - do Yarmouth do Strawberries, do ...- Raspberries, do ....., Pineapples, do .... TEAS. Oolon s, per pound .... ..... Young Hyson, per pound O-npowder, do do TLOUR. Snow Flake, (Wells A Nleraan)-. Gold D. st XXXX Iowa City 4 0ua4 25 4 25al 50 6 50a7 00 . 3 50a3 75 5 00 5M) 5 75aS 00 6 00 4 50a5 00 b CO . 550 25a75 40j1 00 CUal 25 4 50 3 10 300 I 75a5 10 California-. BAGS. Gaa-iies, heaxy weight. o light do lips, four buihel adee gunnies ... do Iuks, AmosVeg A .. o do Lud.ow a a SPICES. Nu'.mess, Penang best,pcr pound UjTe, uo do Alspice o do Clnamonlark do dj 1M19 17SlS ifilS 18 SOaSl eir35 35al 41 60 ISa 0 25.146 CIGARS. E. simpson, Manufacturer, 532 A. 15th Street II. Upuian .... Beconstruitlon Grand tentral ...... ....... Universal Yara La Boquet .... . bimm lure . . . Portigss... - .. Yours Truly Gold Medal . La Espanola ... Triple Crown.. .. . Henry Clay . ... Do Viller . ... ...- Y Viller 1876 . -V M. . do - do .. do do do do -. do . do do .. do - do .. do - do do - do $-5 00 35 00 35 00 40 00 43 00 50 Ou 50 CO 75 CO 65 00 50 00 60 00 75 00 10O 00 100 00 100 00 75 Ul CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR. Wholesale depot 54S 14'h Street. Hail barrel sacks . 2 Chicago, liock Island and Pacific K. K. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST, Via Des Moines, laTenport and Rock Island. o All Passenger Trains are equipped with the U'EiTi.vonoLSK Patem Am Brakes and Miller's Patent bafety Platform and Coupler. 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Paily, cnnectlng asfot'ows: AT DES MOINES wlih the Des Moines ValleT Railroad, lor Osluloosa, Ottumwa, Keokuk and St. Lonls. ., , AT GRINNLLL with the Central 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 JUNCHON with the South-Western branch, for Muscaune, , ashington and all points south. AT DAVES PORT wlih the Darenport A St, Paul Railroad for points north. AT KOCK ISLAND with the Western Union Railroad for Freepoit, Be it, Racine. Mil waukee and all points in northern Llinols and Wisconsin. , AT ROCK ISLAND with the Rocktord, R ck island and St. Louis Railroad for St. Louis and points south. ...., AT ROCK ISLAND with the Peoria A Rock Island Eailioad for Peoria and points east. AT BUREAU JUNC., with branch, for Uen ry. Lacere, Chllllcothe and Peoria. AT LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Rail road for points north and south. AT CHICAGO with all lines East, North and South. THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cities, la thl line, can be procured, and sny infor mation obtained, cencrning points, at the ticket office of the company, 124 Farnham St., Omaha, and also at the principal ticket offices along tbe line of the U. P. R. B. Basrgatre checked Thronjjh to Principal Eastern Points. all A. M. SMITH, Geu'lPass'rAgH, Chit ago. J. H. LACEY, Ticket Agent, a28U Onudta H. RIDDLE, Gea'l hup't Chk-sgo. S.8 STEVENS. Gea'l Western Ag"t Sioux City & Pacific R. R. TTie Sbortcat aud only Direct Route from COUNCIL BLUFES St. Paul, Minneapolis,. And all Points In X0BTHERX IOWA & MINNESOTA. PULLMAN PALACE SLEKPING CARS On all night trains 7la this route. CONHECTIOXS. At U. P. Transfer with Union Pacific 1. Railroad for Omaha 2. At touncU Bluff, with Kansas City, St. Joe m and Council rli and Council bluffs Railroad for St. Louis and all points south 3. At ML-souri valley with tbe cnicago ano Northwestern railway lot Chicago and all points east. t At Sioux City with Sioux City and St. Paul, Illinois Central and Daot Southern railroads. Steamers for Upper Missouri Blrer, during naTlgatios and with stages for all points in the Northwest- 5. At Blsir with Omaha and Northwestern railroad for Omaha and Southern Nebraska. 6. At Fremont, Nebraska, with the Union Pacific railroad lor all points west and the Pacific coast. .... , 7. At Wisner with sbges for Norfolk and all points In Northern Nebraska. jtarTickets for sale In Chicago and North western Railway offices. aa-Be sure your tickets read Tla S. C. 4 P. ElU,r"3r' U BURNETT, Sup't. F. C HILLS. Gen. Ticket Ag't. "---'-' OE0 W. GRATTAN, Je9 m7. Agent, Omaha. Southern Jlotel. Proatlaic i 5Ut sad WslBstttta St. Louis, - Mo. "Laveille, "Warner & Co., "iTrrT-rlotcx,". The Southern Hotel is nrsUclsss In all its appointments. Ita tables are at all times sup plied in the greatest abundance, with all the delicacies the markets afford, Its clerks and employes are all polite and attentWe to the wants of the guests of the hotel, Ihere is an lmproTeieleTX'or leading from the ant floor to the upper one, Railroad and steamboat icketomees, news stand, and wonerr 1 tlajrsj eSct U tat Xotoada ot hotel. CHICAGO & NORTHWEST The Popular Route from O IMI -A. IK -A. TO Chicago and the East ! AND THE Onlv Slreot Zlouto TrWaterloo.Fort DedKe.Dabnqae.lJi Crotsc, 1-rmlrle Da tblcn. "VVIboub, St. Paul, Dulatli, Jaacvtllc, Kins lia, Greeu !, Itacine. Mcvess's folat, Watertosra, OshkTon, oa DuLae, uadlsoa and aniwrnaaew. It Being the Shortest and First Comoieted Line Between OMAHA and CHICAGO, Constant iniproT-m nts hare taken place tn the way of rvduciug Grade, and placing Iron with Steel Rails, adding to Its rolling stock new and Elegant BAr and 8L.KEPINC1 CARS Equipped with the "Wjtiughouse Air Brake" and ''Miller Plat'orm." establishing eomtwrta bis and comnx-dlous Eating Houses, ofering all the comlirts ot traTellng the age can produce. Ftoh.5. to 1 0 Fast Ex press Traina run each way dailT oter the Tarious lines of this road, thus securing to the traTeler selecting this roue sure and certain connections in any di rection he may wish to go. Principal Caaacctlaas. AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for Sioux C ty, Yankton and polnta reached jia Sioux City and Pacific railroad. AT GRAI-D JUNCTION for Fort Dodge, Des Molues, Ottawa and Keokuk. AT MARSUAU.forSt. Paul, MinneapoiU, Dulutb, and northwestern points. AT CEDAR RAPIDS for Waterloo, Cedar Falls, Charles City, Burlington and St. Louis. AT CLINTON forDubuqne, Dun'elth, Prai rie du Chien, La Crosse, and aU polntaon the Chictgo, CUntoa and Dubuque, aad Chicago, Dubuque aad Minnesota railroads. ATVUuTONIes-Freeport, Beds Milwaa- w. .rtaalntaln Wiamnalau AT CHICAGO WRk all railway MtalCUaas. d. aasl amy laMrmai ea a Bamta. Batav eav, at tat Oaapawy'e , asn """."s. A sal K Jta'l raafi Aft. - ar .... AMr J1 H KIBSSW- j. ax. stalest -.r-rrr-.-.- TUartArt.OaSAla. '" Oauka. c!2i' Omaha & St. Louis Short Line 18 7 4! The Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. B Is the only dire line to ST. IiOTJIfl AND THE EAST, FROM OMAHA AND THE WEST NO CHANGE -i cars between Omaha and St. Louis ana b it 01 e between OMAHA anu AcVf YORK. Thisth Only ine running a PUlX'tlA!. SliEEPISTO CAR EAST FUOH OMAHA, OS AHBIYAL OF TUB UNION PACIFIC KXFHKSS TIIA1N. Passengers taking othet routes naTe a disagreeable transfer at the Birer SUtlon. 8 PASSESGKR THAISS DAILT t REACHING ALL EA3TEBH ABD WB3TEM 0ITIE8 With Less Changes and In adrtnee of other lints. This Entire Line Is equipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars, Palace Day Coached and Chair Cars, Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated WeatiiMjhoiise Air Brake. aTSee that your tickets read via KaiianaClty, , Joseph at CoaacU UluSit ltalrod. Via Omaha and St. Louis. Tickets for sale at cor. Tenth and Farnham streets, and U. P. Depot, Omaha. JOS.TEHON, Fsas.Agt. GEO. Z. 3RADBURY; Gen' Agent. . F. BARNARD, A. C DAWES, Gen'l Supt. Gen'l Pass. Agt., .SU Joseoh. St. Josecb. VandaliA B.OTJTB IE JL S T. O TRAINS DAILY ! LKtVE ST. IX)CI3 WITH Pullman Palace Cars THSOTJOH WITHOUT 0EAHOB TO Indianapolis, Cincinnati. . Louisville, Chicago, Columbus, Pittsburg, Pbiladelpliia, Baltimore, Washington, AND NEW Y ORK ArriTkl of Trains from the West. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Cleveland. Buffalo & Boston Are far Kale at tk Hi in Coan-aaT'a OSBee. . K. eorar Vottrtli at Cacataat eta.. Ml. Lossle, aad at the Prlaclaal JU1' way OSacea. tat Use West. CHAS. BABCOCK, C. E. RUSSELL, S'thern Pass. AVt, West'n Pass. Ag't. Dallas. Tkxas. Sajcsas cur, JOHN E. SIMPSON. CHAS. E. FOLLEIT, Gen 1 Eupt., Gen'l Pass. Ag't. a 29U Isdusapolu St. Loci. TXrj -. SaTTe9a Conf'ictioners, Tool Works, Tlaos. Mills dk Bro Manulactuxers o Oonfectioners'Tools Jfatalse Msalda, Ira Cretam Frecaera. vc, Nos. 1301 & 1303 North Eighth St. Proprietors: 1 Estaxxuhxb UCi. TBOXAsMnxs, I Gxo. M. MILLS, f CATALOGUES SENT AtlxxP.Paxmxx. j Vj apecsppUaaUea. aaU7iUv3sjl KEARNEY'S FLUID-EXTRACT BUCHU Thejonly known remedy.for BRIGHT'S DISEASE, And ajMsltlre cure for Gout, Gravel, Strictures, Diabetes, Dyspepsia Ner Tons Debility, Dropsy, Non-retentlcn or Incoatlnence ot Urine, Ir'l tation. InSamatlon or Ulceration of the BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, SPEBMA TORRHCEA, Loucoerhoe or Whites. Diseases ol the ProatraU Gland. A one In the Bladder. Colcul ui, QRAVCL OB BRICK JDUST .DB. POSIT. AnJ Mucus or Milky Discharges. KEARNEY'S Extract Buchu ! Permanently Cure-all; Dlseaaee of .the Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings. Existing In Men, Women and Children, No Matter What the Age'. ProL ttetle avrs: "One bottle of Kearney'a Fluid Extract Buchu is worth more U-m ail other Buchus combined." Price one dollar per bottle; or, six bottles for Are dollars. Depot 104 Duane St., N. Y. A physician In attendance to answer corres pondence and gUe ad rice gratia. sWSend stamp for pamphlets, fre.ni Crane A Brlghant. Wholesale Agents, San Francisco. Cat. a TO THE, NERVOUS & DEBILITATED OF BOTH SEXES. 50 0HAEQE F0S ADVIOE AHD C8S-8DLTATI0H-. rR J. B. DYOTT, graduate of Jeflerson Medical College, Philadel phia, author of several valuable works, Jan. be consulted on all dis-t eases of the SexuiJ and Orjnary or gans, (which ho has made an es pecial study.) either in male or fe male, no matter from what cause originating, or how long standing A practice of 3D years enables him to tretst diseases with success, Cures guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can forward let ters describing symptoms and en closing stamp to prepay postage. Hiy-Send for the Guide to Health. Price 10c, J. B. DYOlll, M. D. Physlcion and Surgeon, 104 ,Duane street, X. Y, OBSTACLES to MARRIAGE. HAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUNG MEN from the effects of Errors and Abuses In early life. Manhood Restored. Impediments to Marriage RemoTed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars sent free. In sealed en,elopes. Address, HOW ARD AbSOCIATION.No. 2 South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa., an Institution hating a high eputation for honorable conduct and proles rional kills. Je5d&w3m. 9 diaries Popper, WHOLESALE BUTCHER U CATTJLK BROKER, EALT LAKE CITY, - - UTAH feb27lt Af. Keller, Proprietor of tfca RISING SUN AHO LOS ANGELES VINEYRDS. Depot for the sale of his NATIVE WINES AND BKA.3STIDIEIS IC. SILLER dt Co., Comer of Battery and Washington Sts. CAM PRA5C18CO, mat7U CAT.. PASSENGERS Going East or South from Omaha And Points on U. P.E.R., hoald take tin "LINCOLN KOUTE" ATCHISON t NEBRASKA RAILROAD ' Asd fsrure lor tbeoselTe the choice of Six Popular Et J tea from Itcklsea to Chlcage aad St. Loals, All making Relish's C Aneetions and being Shipped witiPalAee Da j aad Bteepiaa; Csn. All delay and ineonTenience arriTinc from Ferries acd transfers can be aroided West of Cnicago and St. Louis by securing Tickets via ATCHISOS- aad taa ATCaflSUM SEBBAItKA BAIUIOAB. Direct and Reliable Connections are also made with the A. T. A 3. P. B.R. for the Great Arkansas Taller k Colaraslo, Aad with all lines running South to polnta in goatbera Kansas aad the Indlaa Territory. Ask tor Tickets Tla IsINCOL & ATCHISON CHAS. C8MITH, Gen'l SupU W. F. WHITE Gen'l Pass. Ag't. l AfMat Kuaa DON'T BUY! I NTH.TOU IIAVK CAREFULLY EXAMINED TxsapJv-lAiiJv - AND LOW RESERVOIR AS W E HAVE TWELVE UOOD REASONS why ther will do your wore Quick and Easv. Chesn and Clean. 1 m 1 TheT arectoipest to bOT.g . aaaal They are best to ute. 4t") Ther t'9 eT.nly and quickly, Ihelroi-t ration is perfect, JJJ They hare alwaTs a good draft, gjaaa They are made or the bestma tcrial "aaa They roast perfect'y, aa a They roiuire but Utile fuel. Aneyaro tcxt low pneeu, They ari easily managed. Tbay are suited to all localities, Etary store guaranteed to glre satisfaction SOLD BY IXf?lsior Man-fg Co., ST. LOUIS, M0., xsoax JtaROG-ER'S. ,. 'TXTotoarAaals-.a 090 OOO Or SssgarCoaicd, Concentrated, Be and Herbal Juice, Aatl BlUons Grannies. TilE'-tlTTLn GIANT" CATH-IKTIC or flultuxa Ij Parvo Physic. Tho norelty of modem JlcdiMi, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Scunco No uc of auy loBcet UUn tba larje. npubivo and nawcou piJs. conposed of cacap. crude, and bulky tucrcnitnts, ctucu we can by a ca'cful application of chemiral science, extrarr all the cathartic and other tactU' tlnsl properties from da motsc alusbiu root; tz-j herbi, aad roncentntc them into a minute Gran nie, eearti'ly luracr than a murtard aoed, thatca.1 00 readily swallowed by thovsol the mcMt sens'. tiro noru:ictM and fastidious tastes. Eicnlittld Pureativo Pellet rcprccEti. In a mo-'tconcentratcil form, ai muc cathartic power as is embodied lu any of tha lon, pills fonrcl Lz sale in ths drc shops From their wondcitul ca tiiartic power, lit proiortioa o their size, people who havo mt trteil theca an. apt to f nppco that they are hara or drastic in effect, but ecch. Is cot At all tbd caM. ,hc diuVrcnt act'.vo siedicUiSl prin ciples of htch they aro compwed beinii so tar nonlzed and modiacd. one by tho others, as to produce a raot aonrrlunir and thor ouKB,yet Kcutlyaud "iludlyoporatlUa cathartl:. S50O Reward U hereby offered by tho pro. prietor of iheso 1'cUcw. to a ty chcmlrt who, npon analysis, vlll find la thc-a en Calomel cr other forma of mercury 01 any other cii)rei poison. oroceapatlon. For Juunitlcc, Ileaunchr, Conatlpatlon. Impitro Itlood, Palu la tho NhouldcrM, XlKlitncss or tho Chest, AJlzzlnea, Sour Uructatloua ot too Stomach, Had taato In tAoath. nillous nttacka. Pain la rcKlon of Kldiicyh,lnterunl Fever, moated feeling about Morujcl;, Bath of Blood tn Head, IIlRia Col ored Critic, C111.ocIab.iUiy " GlooCBT rorcbodltiBS, take ..llr. Plerce'aPlcaaaut Pit rgutlvo Pellets. In cxiilanM'01 of the ro-ncdlal power of my Tcr- Fitlvo Pellets over so peat n Ta-icty of diseases, wbihtoraylbat their action npon tho animal economy ltiulvcraal, not aland or tIfcuocBcupliisrtholraana tlwo imprcee. A20 docs not Impair then; their sasar coatinsfaril bcinjr cncloecd in gla bottles pnvcrvo their irtu unimpaired for aor lcn-nh of time, in any climate, so that they aro a. ra? fresh and reliable, which is not tho cao trita tho piUs fonnd ia the dras stores, put up itt cheap woixl or pjitc-bcard bos'. RecoLcit tnat f iraU dwea.es where a Lpxut'wc, Aitrra. tiro or Pursjatlo U Indicated. thco little Pellet tiIi clo tho Liost perfect satlilicuca to all who uao thcra. Thcynro irId by all etitrrprlainsj Dr ugglatu at '-ii conta a bottle. Do not allow any lirurfst to Induce rot lo late anythlDg e!J that ho may eaT Is Just aa rood as my Pcllcto becau'e ho makes a lafljct proflt on that whi'h ho recommends. If your Srnarf't cannot supply them, cncloso S5 cent anircceive them ny r. tnrn mall rrom B. V. riEllCS, OT. H , -IVo.Vr, BUFFALO, N. T- ASK EOE PYLE'S o SALERAT US! -AND B AKIN& SODA ! -BSati? xn craa Sold by Pwndt, Meyer A Raapteand Whitney, Bauserman A Co CASTLE BROS. IMPORTERS OF TEAS AND East India Goods, 213 aad 313 FRONT STREET San Fraaci - California. mchS7m PLATTE TALLEY REAL ESTATE! Samuel C. Smith, LocalJAgeatlfoOhe TJ. P. R. R LANDS, Coluzxibus, - XTeb. Gavemment Lands Located I V. P. Lands Sold! Isaprored Fanas aad Town EoUi'ftr OK ON LONG- TIME!! js-All Commualcatloris Cheer fully Answered OXOP"V STOVX STORE. E. F. COOK, 637 14th St, Vstwssa Doaglta and Dode Manufacturer of Tit Copper and Sheet Iroa W.re, and dealer in Cooking and Heating stoves Stamped, Japanned and French Ware 01 hand. Tin RooSn?, Gutters and S?outingana oa Work dona and. warranted eVStl ' r'V x lewv K I T V ! ?. . - - - -r- A-'iai -.'""tfi r -r J -iZ--i