n I m r B !l v- I 4 t B- The Xost lTosdcrfal Med cal 1)1 -covery of the Aga Ewrj Xan his own Fhjs'cian. Frazier's Great Remedy Tbe people of tli United States hive been huniburced with all kinds of Patent JI dlclnes. quacks and iupotters, for tbe pst fe years. HOW I GOT A WIFE. FKOU THE LOW GERMAN OF FR. 1JEUTEK. (Translated for the Bee ly L. IV.) ( Continued.) 'Oh no." savs uucle, " I would only ask her Ir she could boil trout, In a most shameiul manner. The writer of the j fhpn T would COUie and live follcring 15 one of the victim, and .Uhes to "Si, f, ? 7r77l. M tvjiu VUU, ffiljllijj ....." iui. urn fellow looked as important and undent a Terr ulmiu (-as. -....".. . f !. .i .1 ue.ieviEE mat or cieansius ic the only true war of banishing disease, and ling a great sunerer Iruin Teas lungs ana a scrofulous affictl.n, and after trying many kinds of Patent Medicines and the most eminent Physicians, I commenced doctoring myself, and at last d scoverid a Blood Searcher, or Root Bitters, which not only gave me im mediate relet, out aiier a lew weeks zneciea a radical cure. The cough left me, my lungs became strong and sound, my a. l-etite good, and the sc ofulous disease had disappeared. Keeling confident that my Discovery pos.-esed wonderful healing v rlues, I gave it to others afflicted, and found iteflccted the most mlracn lou cures In thousands f rases, not alone curing Cjugh", Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Scrofula anC We.k Lung, but all diseases cauwU from humor lu the b ool. Thedemand from roy friends and others hearlngabout these Bitters becomiog very great, I commenced puU' t nzthem up for sale, railing hern FEAZItU'b BOOT BITTER. I was a first backward in presenting either mvxlf or medicine to the serious as if he were more concern ed in this marrying business than I. But then that was not near all. During the next few days, when I was was just able to walk about, I did not go towards the mill, for I felt ashamed to meet her. "I guess I'll go down to the lake and look at them skating and feliding on the ice." So T do, and when I come near to the tent, where they sell hot tea and coffee, and punch and toddy, whom should I see but my unole Mathias, who stands at the counter and is just asking for four croshen worth of coffee and four pubiie-not being a rWntMed doe Man, but erosben worth of cake. Well, this . ..a. ,. t.piriv n Ar vniT rmr sam i u " 6CtW" M.-.WJ w .. IU... ... ovu . .1-1 VX,. thousands of bottles ct my Boot Bitters, and it is my delre and determination to place the same within the reah of every sneering man, woman and child on the face of the cirUUed globe. The grand princi le that operates in these Hoot Bitters is the power they possess iu cleans ing the turgid blood and banishing the rile humors from the system. Hoot ililte-s are strictly a Medicinal Preparation, compounded from roots combined with herbs and plaats, many of whUh were used in the good oid days rtf ntir f,in fat hrc when twnnl wre rurpH tir some simple rout or herb, and when Calomel and other pots ns ol the mineral Kingdom were unknown. They open all the na ural passages of the body, cast out disease, take away all sickness and buUd up thi srstein with pure.biood, hence they must reach all diseases by purifica tion and nourishment. No person c n take Boot Bitten and remain long unwell. Victory upon victory they have gained over dlsrase and datb in all stations and conditions in life. They are constantly ef fecting currs of the utmoat importance. For Consumption, c stbma, Scr.fuli, StrJulous E ruptlons, Catarrh, Weak Lungs, lo3r Vitallt v and Broken-down Consiitutions, these Boot Bitters are univeisaliy admitted to be the most wqnJe.ful Medical liscovery known to the world. Their ixxtoral healing properties pene t rale every po. lion of the human frame, sooth ing the Lungs, strengthening the Stomach, Kidneys and Liver, cleansing the blood from every kind of humor. No other toodielne wiU cure Chronic Rheumatism, euralgia, Heart Urease, TiU, Dizziaisi, Ueadache, Dyspepsia, Fever and ague, Costiveness, Piles, Urinary Diseases, Kidney Disease, and Liver Complaint, S'j quickly as this Root Bitters. All such diseases are caused from a bad stomach and a poisonous condition of the blood. For weakly, nervous youngtuen, suffering from loss ot memory, Ijsj of energy, etc., caused from abuses in early life.and to delicate f emales.these strengthening Root Bitters are eiciaUy re commended. One bottle wiU do more toward eradicating Syphilis, Scurvy, Tetter, Fever Sjres, Sore Eves, Himqrs, Canc-rous forma tions, Drops v. Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Bolls, Flesh Worms. Blotches, Pustuk-s, t-ru-tiom, pimples on the fore,aud Coriupiluni from the Blood than all other remedies In cxlsteui-e. was remarKaoie, ior ue nimseii preferred punch to coffe, and as for cake, I knew he never touched it "I suppose he wants to treat some young folks," frays I to myself. But "no.. Without he noticing me, I fol low him, as with his coffee and cake lie walks up to a sleigh, in which a lady was sitting in a green veil, and there he makes a bowand pulls out his foot behind and scratches around on the ice, that I almost fear he will loose his bal ance, and am just ready to jump and support nim, when the lady lifts up her green veil, and whom 8houldIsee? None other but my sweetest treasure, the jo- of my ey. A nd then T felt as if some body had civ-en me a good thrash ing, and went home disgusted and G. W. FRAZIER, C:LT3V-EaCiA-lVI, OHIO. Frazlcrs Root Bitters are sold by all the lead ing Druggists, storekeepers and Chemltts. bold Wholesale by Strong 4 Cobb, 193 Superior street, and Benton Myers A Canbrld, 127 Wat er Street, Cleveland, O. ; B. L. Fahncstock A Co., Pittsburg; George C. Goodwin A Co , Boston ; John F. Hecry Curran A Co , United sutes Medicine Honsc, 8 and 9 College Place, New York; Wyth Brothers, Plilladelpli a; Ful ler A Fuller, Chicago j John L. Park, Cincinna ti, and other first-class Drug Houses. Show this notice to your druggist rr store keeper. Ask for FRAZ1EUS BOOT BITTERS, and accept no substitu'e whatever. Price with in tha reach of all $1 per bottle : six bottles, 85. lyiMiwiy IMPORTANT TO Commercial Travelers. COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS who solicit orders by CARD, CATALOGUE, TRADE LlaT. SAMPLE. OU OTHER cPECIMEN, also those who visit tbulr customers and solicit trade by purchases male piLCT FROM SIOCK, and who travel In any section, by Rail or Boat, telling any tlais i f goods, are re quested to sent their BUclNhsS and PRI VATE ADDREsS, as below, st ting class of goods they sell, and br whom employed; also those who are at picsent fiider no engagement. This mattei is of CHEAT IMPORTANCE INDIVIDUALLY to pa esinen of (Ids clas, or men soliciting trade In this manner. It is therefore ESPECIALLY dejlred that this notice may meet the eye ol ALL Commercial Travelers and Salesmen in thii country and that they wilt AT ONCE give it their at.n tion. Those who conip'y with above request will be CONFIDENTALLV treated and Uuly , advised of object in view. Please address, (by ' letter only), CO-OPERATION, 'care Gfo. P. Kowcll A Co., -II Park Row. jy9eodlm Ntw Yobk City. Practical Watchmaker, 171 PniP m , 8. r- Ojt, llti St. OMAHA NEB APPLETON'S American CYCLOPAEDIA If ew Bevised Edition. Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers on every subject. Printed from new type, andUlustrated with Several Thousand Engravings and ilaps. Tin work originally published under the title i Tr x-ifiv AsiEuKiAX Cyclopaedia was cdfepleted In 1863, since which time the wide circulation which It has attained In ail parts of the Untied Slates, and the signal dfli elopmenls which have taken place In every branch of clence, literature, and art, have induced the editors and publishers to submit it to an exact and thorough revision, and to isue a u dltion entitled, Tub Axuucax Ciciopas,- Wilhln the last ten years tu m ogress of dls eovery In every department of knowledge has mads a new work of reference an imperative I'M movement of pol"1' "M" !" kDt cac with the discov6rij of science, and their fruitful appUcatlon to the industrial and useful arts and the convenience and refinement of socirUUe, Great wars and consequent revolu tion nave occure.1, involving national changes of peculiar moment. The civil war of our own country, which was at IU height when the last volume of the old work appeared, has happily been ended, and a new course of commercial and industrial activity la been commenced. Large accessions to our gtogrsphlcal know edge have Uentsrlebythe indefatigable ex- """great political revolutions of ths last decadf, with the natural result of the lapse of time, hare brought into public view a multitude of new men, whose names are In every one's mouth, and of vhjjse lives every one is curious to know the parUcuters. Great UtUos have been fougnt and important ijeges malnudned, of which the details are as yet pnaerred only in the newspapers or in the transient puUica !iraa( thedar. bm which ought now to take their place in permanent and authentic history. I n preparit-i tbe present edition for the press, t bssacrordlnglv been the aim of the editors to bringdown the information to the latest pos- ible dates, and ta f 4rftlh n accurate account of the most recent dlscorciicj n cence,.ot very fresh production in literature, aqd or the newest inTeation in the practical arts, as well as to give a succinct and original record of the urocress of political and historlal event. The work has oocn begun alter long and care-J ' Iui preliminary lattor, ana wun we most ample resources for carrying It on to a succeastul termination. Jione of the orlgUal stereotype plates have been tjscd, but every pace has been printed on new tn, lorpilng in fact anew Cjclopsedls, with the same pun ana compass as iu predeces sor, but with a far greater pBcuntsrr expendi ture, and witnsucu improvement to jia- com position as have been suggested by loajsr perience and enlarged knowledge. - . ... t .K . ltAM t clre greater lucidity ti..ninthetext. XI sc!en and na'nral rney mnnsce all rjraacbes of history. ia aeuict the most .amous and remarkableieaiurea ojaoeiiery architecture, and art, s ws tasthe various pro cesses of mechanics and manufactures. Al though intended for instruction rather than embSluhmrr.t, no pains have been spend to Insure tbel: artistic excellence: the cost of their execnl ion is enormous, .nd it is believed they will Cud a weicSnie recct;3p ft an ad talraMe feat-ire of the CycloplU, and wjrhy iu high liaracter. The wor U sold to Subscribers only, payable oa delivery of each volume. It will uncom pleted la !r.lcn large octavo volumes, each containing a"bout 03 papeS fully illustrated with aeveraltbousand Wood Eafravlcg and with Bumerous colored lithographic Mspt. PKICE AJTD STTLE OF BIDDING. In extra Cloth, per vol...... - tup In Library Leather, per vol 8-00 In Half Turkey Morocco, per vol 7 00 In Half Russia, extra gilt, per vol ft. 00 Jn full Morocco, antique, gilt edges, per T0l..... - 10.00 . Intallxasaia.Eer vol...... ? 10.00 Three Toiums now reaJr. lams, until completion, wl J be 6gs--ling to- UtlM oaca in two months. Specimen pages of the AviucaX Ci-co-AtJU, showing type. UlustraUons. etc, will be sent ratbsoaapncaUon. FIBST CLASS CASVAMpfQ aVGENlS Address the r-ublisbers, D. Appleton tfc Co., 649 & 551 Broadway, flew York. IftXTtf mad as a. marchhare. There I sat in the dark and fed my anger, when the door opens and uncle Mathias corner in. "Good evening," says he, "why do you sit in the dark? Make a light." This is the only time in 1113 life where I did not wish my uncle the time of day ; but I got uu and lit the lamp and looked as sour as a herring'after it ha been in vinegar for a month. . 'What's the matter?" says he. "Nothing," says I, but thought, "he is your mother's brother after all," and added, "I am not well." "I very," says he, and looked as bright as an old ass who has been standing at a crib full of oats. "I have seen her again," he says. "For all I care you may," says I. "How am I to understand that?" Le says, and draws a serious face. "I have dreamt that dream," says I. "Then you give tho matter up," says lie, and looks me sharp into the face. "You give up and I have managed the affair, so nicely, so adroitly, and now you give up ?" "Yes," says T, "uncle I do give up. Dr., you think that I let you skim off the cream, and I shall be con tent with sour milk. For on that all the writers, who have written on tho matter, agree ; the nicest part of a wedding is the intercourse of the two parties most interested be fore the wedding, and this you have tried to get yourself." Upon that, uncle Mathias stanns up and looks as determined as a general before the battle, and asks me again: "Well, are you going to marry the girl, or not?" "No," says I. "Well," says he, and looks a.t me as piously ant solpinnly as if he had just made his will and was now about to put His signature to it. , "Well, that girl shall not be in jured on my account, then I shall marry her myspfj" and with that he walks off, quite proudly and self-possessed. Well, that was a queer one. At first I was stupefied, then I threw myself into the corner of the sofa and laughed, laughei! as jf J would burst some vessel. What, my uncle, twenty years and more older than I, and talked of undertaking some thing that took all my courage to do now. And again I tried to laugh, hut could not bring It out so freely, for I did not feel quite easy, and though I tried hard it was no go, and when I looked into the glass and saw how foolish I laughed, I said to myself, knocking my list on the table: "He'll do it; he'll surely do it." v When Frau Burtown came, of poqrso she got a scolding for many a reason, and when 1 had spoken my mind to her, I went Into my club and played cards and lost rub ber of ter rubber, saying to myself all the tlmej tiyou niust not permit that," and tried to pliy a solo on a poor hand and lost doubly. Peevjshly J weut home and went to bed, and wanted to sleep, but could not, T felt angry with my self all night, for there was no use talking, I could not leave the sweet little girh shp had bewitched me, and then I thought of the holy Christmas trees, and thought that I never would have occasion to lis up a Cjiristmas tree. And before my eyes thpro" was a large figure that looked for all tho world like an jirj mense iaterrogative point, and every time I wanted to explain that to myself, the. solution was: Do you know at all that she will take you? Well, that none could answer better than herself; that I had to admit, and when, on the next morning, the cold winter sun was shining into my room, and I almost shudder when I make my coffee on tho lnaohinp, I said : "Now I have made up my mind, and what must be, shall be?" and say tq Frnu Bu town : y "Frau Butown," says J, "go over tq Blinsacft's p;tcp am buy me a pair of the fine yellow gloves which the young attorneys are wearing when they want to put on much style; hut bring them of as bright a sliade as possible." It was half-past eleven. I was adorned with my black swallow tai, and black pantaloons, and well cleaned' hoots, and thp new, buff colored glovps, and beforp I put on my hat I stood before my glass, and said (and not without some reason) Is it really possible? Who would harp thought that you co-ild still be so well Jookjiig a fellow V And wjth that I cast a last lingering look around the room, and said ; Well if all goes as desired, there will be a cnange nereoon. his room, diessed almost as I, only that his black frock-coat was of a greenish hue, and that his yellow gloves were made of buckskin, while mine were only sheepskin, and be sides that, his white mustachois hung down to the right and left of his mouth like two icicles, while mine were turned and twisted up wards and shone in many different colors. "Uncle," I cried, when I came in there and got frightened beyond description. "Lad," says he, "what do vou want ?" "What do you want?" says I. "I want just what you do not want," sa3-s he. "But I do want," says I, "and I have only come," I added, "to cell you that I am now determined to make up with you, and to ask you to always remain my good old friend and uncle." "lo you really mean that?" says he, and looks me steadily in the face. "Well," then let me tell you.that j. was just aoout coming to you in this outfit, to just scare you a little; but I know that from my old sol dierly times there is nothing like a real good scare; that shakes up any man and brines out his better-self. for then his honor is involved. And "Lad," he added.and laid his hand on my arm; "I for one do not want to stand in your way, and not want to blot the white sheet of your hap piness, for that little girl is born for you, and that little girl is good. And with that he closed his fingers on my own, that I could not help but think, "Yes if she is as good as that, she is more than good." My uncle went and got a couple of glasses of his old port and said. "Lad, come here and refresh your- Moneyand Commerce. Daily Review. 176.00 185.00 176.00 185.00 self. And, by the way, do you if I know yet how to go about it?" "Of course," says I, just as did not know that. "Well, put your feet up on this stool" says he. "What for," says I. "Oh nothing," says he, and un buttons the straps of my pants, "only when you kneel down, thes straps might be inconvenient." "Well," says I, "you go it at a good gait." "What's proper, is proper," says he. I have never cone throuch it myself, but that is the way I have always seen it in pictures. But what will you say to her? Wait, I'll help you? and she ran hastily to his private box and searched for a while among all his most sacred treasures. And really, at last h'e came out with that old album he had in it. Seldom only he touched it, for he kept it sacred ; it contrined remembrances of all the dear old friends he ever had; and It was only during one night that he ever touched it at all Then he prepared himself. He put on his best clothes and spread a clean white cloth on the table and put a light at his right and left on the table, sat down and turned leaf after leaf and read all the verse9 that were written on them. And it was not seldom ot late that he put a black cross to some of the names, and thus kept the list of the dead. After every time he had to do that, he generally felt very sad. and the last time he came over to see me, he said : "As far as I know only one more of them is alive. It's Chris Binger, son of old tailor Bin- ger, who used to live in my father's house. They say he is toll keeper at Parchin, and it our Lord is willing, I shall go and see liitu next summer." IIere," he said, when he pro duced his album this time and laid it on the table, "here, sit down and look for a little verse and learn it by heart. There are some in it which, you might use as a prayer to heaven, and there will be one too, which vou can say to the best girl living." "Uncle," says I, and took his al bum and looked over it, "1 tell you what I shall do, I shall speak to her just as I feel, and, I assure you, 1 feel rather queer this morning." it A fnuul Mao ' .. 1, 11 A ..,.,! Suuuiuc )";. "SuguLB!ej idea, my lad, and probably better,,'- Ana tuen you must Hurry. An then you must hurry. And wait, he added when 1 had turned to go, "your collar teyre is dangling down your back,J' and gave me his bless- imr and Dulled mv shirt and coat collar straight. "And now go with God." I went, but when I left the house somebody was coughing aud sneez ing up stairs, and when l looked up, tnero was uncie Aiatnias nouaiu and winking at me, and every tim when I looked around on my wayj down the street, there was unole Mathias in the window noddingand winking and shaking his red hand kerchief, so that at last I did not turn any more, for fear people might find out what we were about. Clfa be Continued.) Office Omaha Daily Bee, JU1V 10, ISci. 1 There is not a single new feature to notice in local monetary affairs. The demand yesterday was fair,and the supply good. First-class paper finds ready accommodation at 10 12 per cent. Deposits are fair. Eastern exchange steady, at old rates. THE FIRST KATIOXAL BANK quotes : Land Greats (.selling) $815.00 Land Warrants, (160 acres Land Warrants (160 acres Agricultural College Scrip, (160 acres buying).- Exchange on New York, 1-5 of one per ct. groceries. Sugars has again advanced from i to $ per cent per pound. Coffees are somewhat firmer, and in better demand business in this line and quiet Tobaccos are, unsteai and a rise in this article is sho looked for. Hides and leather are in deman for country trade. Local trade qui The dry goods market is so: what firmer, but with one or exceptions figures remain changed. We would call the atteiiUoR of the readers to our new flim list, the prices of which are relialfljt Colum bia Biver salmon is io&food de mand, and the supply isiew and good. fgt OMAHA MABKMB. Carefully CorrcctedJ3aUy DRY GjDLpDB. j. j. brown fcJO.TCor. I4th and Best Buffalo Si ao ... W.tm4 tt nest 1 a- ai Baltimore Oak mhl n.. 1CUUI -a-lj iiinamii' do Calf, iMthcgl Domestic Kip-r , .. do Call"-, ; 36(3J3c .10.2, 32c; No 1 33c ..Ugloc 4c GROCERIES. STEELE & JOHNSON 638-540 1-lTH ST. CLARE Jfc FRENCH COR. FARNHAST AND Hill ST. PtTNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 FARN- CHICAGO & NORTHWES'N KEAENEY'S brands . Hemlock Up9 Oak dq Grain dol Linings, perj Mo.roccfiiHJ .J1,'001' -do ymH Dressed) do do Jrfsimon) ...... do (Glove Kid.) tbe: S2 .02 so HVM ST.. WHOLE8ALE DEALERS- SI OO&l 30 I MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 Fam- ham St. J1 35jl 75 aygsoc 30c 30j ...$t oogio oo . sn 00314 00 353c 3UQ1C S3 00O J 25 .S3 SXH5 00 Witt Leather. Der side. 16 (xX7 00 Beot Webbing, per bolt, 4.70c OUt Haroass Ltaiher, " Pittsburg," s5c do ao jo. 1, .wtji-c do do ho. 2, 33U40C do . -Uui4Gc Harness Leather, o. !,-... S3(JI0c ,j,(3c .-UM46C $6 00(37 00 23 50&.H 50 ill ou S3S0O 313 CO lS24c 1S.4C .lac k OakEtae mltfk 110 v--: do 00 -o. -, Hemlocnlioe do ... . ... Fair Brlm.ter aide Team CoUsn, per dor. ScotCgEoo do ......... .... IflrfMrd do do ....- WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN CO., 247 Douglas St. J. J. brown &. bro., Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. &UQARS. Granulated pr lb.. Powdered do -Crushed do Rat cut loaf do - Standard A do Circle A do Extra C do . Yellow C do . N O choice do . COFFEES. r Leathei (Black) per foot,. .do do (Bussel) do at Daan Leatcer, f&x ?. 1C? EJ.t tvwfl MES. & Astra PoUE SOAPS & Co., Soap monufacturers. Pkblico, 6 l-26 3-4; Savon .c, do., Chemical Uhre, 6 to -2; Palm, 55 14 ; German Mot- 6.1-4a6 12. ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnham Street, furnishe? the following quotations: FRAME MOULDINGS. Rio choice pr tb do prime do do good do .. O U Java 12 11 12 13 . UX118 II I0al0J4 . 102 28x27 2$2t ?4o25 31a33 SVKUPS. Common pr gallon. Good do Choice do do N O molasses- Ranroon choice-Carolina CAHDLE3. M Weak A Co ischofer ..... DougttsTStreets. PMKTS. Aliens 3s255L Amoskeag .... Bristol.-... ...... ...........gC:. . U amcrs. ........ ...JLT ........... Hamilton . MerrlmacL. 1 Peabody Richmond Simpson's ...... -X..V. BLEAOHEP'foswTnTLNQS. Bright 4-1 -C3S Boot G JSfcEii ""T5r y- . . Cabot 4-4 Jf -- ... n. y. Mius'ZEETJZZZ'IZir Peterboro. -.l.'r.r. Suffolk L .T;3ST.7 . BLEACHljB SHEETINGS. P.nn.nll U V uo -4. UU IU i i i.i iii i COtTONAD. 3. Farmers and Mechaalrs ...... Great Western JJLJL .-...-... . BROWJr SHEETINGS. Albion. A- Btdford. lj. GrantvllUirE ) German, B B... Lancli-yi--..-.. l. i,- yjjg?-. American. Amoskeag Bates ... Lancaster.. g2p GINGHAMS. WiTICKINGS. yo- Rf'DENIMS. reejsjw B ..-. jr?l 1ft, JEANS. 4 9 " 8 31 25S 2S Vi a 10 9K AmoskesK. a Biddfeford. Amoskeag-. leaver Hayinali Otis, is ons, BiddefSM HoasIas TsET C3s. Coar.. MerriCaPsU. DomaSlte..- 11 12 12S 12K 23s isy, w 17, 15J4 16, 4U Oil walnut mouldings, one incn, foot, 5c; 2 inch lOq 3 inch 15c; lulled walnut, 1 inch 7c; 2 inch 15c; 3 inch 21c. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 615q 2 inch 1230c; 3 inch 18 45c; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 iuch 510q 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 t dditional foot, 75c per pair. REPPS. Union ind all wool terry, per yard 1 503 jO; Imperial, plain and stri ped, 2 50a8 00. DAMASKS. Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 00a3 CO. MATTBASSE3. Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00a5 00; straw, 3 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50. LUMBER. RETATC loIST bubiect to change of market wttnout t WM. M. FOSTER, On U. P. R. R. track bot. r jurnham ai GEO A. HOAGLaViSl. Joists, studding and sills, 20 It, and un der ... .. . ..... .. VL 00 Over 20f t. each adiitio'usTft add'l.'.'.". 60 Fencing No 1 .. . CO do Ho 2- - 21 00 1st common boards.............. -..- 23 00 2nd do do 22 00 "A" stotk boards. 10 and 12 inch 5u 00 B" do do do uo S3 00 bOAP. Missouri YrUey- .bora's saron. ......... ...... M. Weak A Co i-chofer's German-..-. Kirk's standard do sterling PLUG TOBACCO. Black goods, Western... -. do do Virginia--.... . do do Lorrilard's.... .. Bright do do do ......... dj do Virginia. ... Natural leaf.....-. 3545 S0kG5 TOoSO bO ,8s9 16.'sl7 lta17 45 45a50 52a57 &7aS3 50a55 75a DRIED FRUITS. California peach's per pound, do apples do -. ftate do do . New currants- . ..-. do prunes ... do German cherries do bl ckberries ......-. . do raspberries -. do raisius, per box.... do seedless raisins, per pound .- SALT. New in barrels ..... do dairy.. .. CANNED GOODS. 2poundcanMyer'soys-ers,percaseS4 25al SO 1 do do do do do 2 S0o2 75 .. 16al7 12al2J - llalli &o 14al4K 17 21 3Sa40 S3 40 VX 2 70a2 83 .. 4 S0o5 75 X..A.XX"77'-c.-S. The Popular Route from o hvl: aha TO Chicago and the East! AND THE Onlv XJlx-oot Routo TrAVatcrloo.Fort Dodce.Dnbaqae.La Trosoe, 1'rmlrle Du . hlen. Inona, St. Paul, UalBth, Janr.TllIr, Kino. !, Oreess L-m,, Hisilne. McTn' Point. Wslrrtawn, Hhl, Fon Du Lc, AleulUou aud Milwaukee. It Being the ShortestandFltstComoleted Line Between OMAHA and CHIC AGO, Constant lmprorrm nts have taken place in the way of reducing Grade, and plariug Iron with Steel Ralls, adding to its roiling stock new and Elegant DAT msfSa.KKPlNa CARS Equipped witnlie"W.4tlughou9eAir Brake" and "Millenriatlonn," establishing comturta Lie and commrdious EaUng Houses, offeringall the comforts ot travelinz the aee can nmlura. From i to lO Fast Express Tralus ruu each way dally over tbe various lines of this toad, thus securing to the traveler selecting this route sure and certain connections iu any di rection he way wish to go. Priuclpal Conneetiosaa. AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for Sioux Cty, Yankton and points reached via Sioux City and Pacific railroad. AT GRAND JUNCTION for Fort Dodge, Des Moines, Ottawa and Keokuk. AT MARSUAiXfor St. Paul, Mlnneapo is, Duluth, and northwestern points. at LtLiAU HAt'iua ior Waterloo, Cedar Falls, Charles City, Burlington and St. Louis. ATCLINION forDubuqne, Dunlelth, Prai rie du Chien, La Crosse, and aU points on the Chicago, Clinton and Dubuque, and Chicago, FLUID-EXTRACI BUCHU The only known remedy for HEIGHT'S DISEASE, And ajHultire cure for Gout, Gravel, Strictures, Diabetes, Dyspepsia Ner vous Debility, Dropsy, Non-retentlcn or Incoitlner.ee of Urine, I ro tation, luilauution or Ulceration of tLe BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, SPEEMA T0RRH(EA, Loucoerhoe or Whites, Diseases ol the Prostrate Olnnd. a one In the Bladder. CoUul cr. DON fT BUY! cvrn.-you iiavk CAREFULLY EXAMINED CD'S. NEW AND LOW RESERVOIR GRAVKX. OR URirK IPOSlT, ;dvstdk- I ASHE HAVE tt; 1-CVE GOOD I 1 r vlir Ihpr will ila Tanrvnr And Mucus or Milky Discharges. Dubuaue and Minnesota rail AT FULTON far Freeport, Bad Milwau kee and mUniattln Wisconsin. AT CHICAGO with all railway Mm Madia out of CWHBj. TkriMi iTrkilUT " in'wi tHUi ta tkta U mm hw rtmuml, i aaay UJonnlA -lilili. n illM Btu atalaa. ea.. at taw C yl islia. tUFsarmk iwil.Osslitsi, 1sainifisuiifaixMssssjia g t al fsssjlsw .u.&Bmkrx, maivdii mwwmxvt. ttigu tt.l a 0. K1WT, 8K'I A Olihsj dc do William's do do 2 do do peaches pet case 3 uo ao ao uo -... 2 do do tomatoes do . S do do do do -... Com, Trophy per case .. . uo tvinsiow uo do Yarmouth do Strawberries, do itasp Gerries, ao ... Pineapples, JJdo . . TEAS. Oolon s, per pound... Young Hyson, per pound -Gunpowder, do do . FLOUR. Snow FfoLe, (Wells A Nieman) (told Dkst .., XXXX Iowa City . California .. BAGSJ 4 0Ca4 25 5 CO .. C 50a7 00 3 50a3 75 5 00 5 M) 550 5 50 4S0a5 00 -. 550 .- 5 50 25a75 40al 00 CUal 25 Omaha & St. Louis Short Line 1874! KEARNEY'S Extract Bucliti ! Permanently Cures all4 Diseases otthe Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings. Existing in Men, Women and Children, Ao Matter What the Age! Prof. Steele savs: "One bottle of Kearney's Fluid Extract Buchu is worth mure than ail other Buchns combined." Price one dollar per bottle; or, six bottles for Ave dollars. Depot 104 Duane St., N. Y. A physician in attendance to answer corrcs- iiuence ana give aavice gratis. P. "ind stamp for pamphlets, free.. Crane A Brighamj Wholesale Agents, Francisco. Cal. a 8i EAS0N3 Quick and Easv. Chea- aijcl Clean. Theyarecrc pesttolur, They are brei toue. Ther lase evtnly and qulclly, Tbelr oi tratlou is p:rfxt. They lave always a good draft, Tlipy are made orthe bcituiaterlal They ruast pttfectlr. They roiaire but Utile fuel, Tl ey are ry low priced. They ara easily manasKd. Xber are suited to all lumlitt. Hi tvory stoveguaranteedtogivesatiafaclfoa tOLD BY BxCflsior Man'fs Co., ST. LOl'I, M0., iXDnr m. ROGERS. "C" do du do do 1st clear, 1, H, IX and 2 inch- 'W do do YANKEE .NOTIONS- z mohr a. co., lJZ Farnham Street spool co-nun.: O. N. T . . ....... HOIERY. Britkh- PAPEB COLLARS. tn nickBs best Kla WUlUm. foncsuc .. . silAWLS? Ottoman strips suiiiia. common ... medium ........ custom made.. 70 70 .3 va2 oo 3 0C(,6 00 14 Si Whlte S oTjii : C FsaIe. eui CO 5 OVEKALL3. Brown drUl . .... !' dock Msw drill T-wuck rWMM ... . (isfec CORbETS. jTicncu wuaieuoue . .. Our own ....... .. Comet tPBINU SKIRTS. IJaen printed .. 3r TtimeiX. .-.-..... . . fluted ... . S 90 1 35 1 80 2 50 J2 23G 50 $10 50 15 00 30 00 $12 00a24 10 4 73a7 50 S6 50a7 25 7 75a9 00 . 7 00a7 50 8 00a9 50 8 00a9 50 S5 25a8 00 15 00 22 50 $900 12 00 15 Oi) 1. KMRmBOu 1". i Win nn,n,m. pe shoe bi - STEEL. GaflB BBm Wtt &JL GENERAL COMMISSION. U. Kosenfeld gives U3 toe inc quotations this day : tter, active, 11 in tubs; Eggs o 10t iuv ilnvan f.itrA , ov av livi v.it.i., .i,v ckens, dull, at 2 00(&2 50perdoz.; Gooseberries. 2 50 per bu. : Cher ries, 5 OOper bu ; Oranges, 9 00; Lumens, 14 00 per box. ana Rasp- fl7 lOafflW .1 BLR 100,000 ACZUSSJ RICH FABMIS& LAND 1H HEBSAH 500 lIanscomPlacoLot aSpS.TKTJs prkbo"ieSl for aalecbeao and on eood terms. i- JBOttQS . HI LI. f Real estate brokers,omce over Mackey's store, on Dodge sL. opposite cew psstoffice ap3t)m2 THE OlMAHA 2d do do 3d do do do 1 looting, clear.. ... do 1st common do 2d do do 3d do do narrow, clrar lsttlear ceiling J4 inch. 2d do da V-iuuh. 1st do do Ji Inch.. 2d do do inch, 1st clear aiding.... . 2d do do 1st common siding. 2d do do "A" shlnjles Extra No 1 shingles. Common No 1 sh.ngles um per low . D A 11 pickets eer 100 ... Square do do do ., O G Batten per Uneal f 1 Rough do do do Liberal discount on carload lots WINDOWS. lOlazed.) 35 per cent off Chicago list. DOORS, (Wedged) 25 pet cent e3 CI icago l'sL BLINDS. 30 per cent off II.-1. White lime per bbl Lonlsvllle cement per bbl Plaster parts per bbl .. Plastering hair per bushel Tarred felt . Plastering boatu..... . 10 00 65 00 55 00 45 00 50 00 40 00 35 00 27 50 ... 45 00 .. 33 00 32 50 30 00 -27 50 27 00 26 00 21 03 20 00 .- 4 25 3 10 200 3 50 350 "la Gam lies, heavy weight. . .0 light do lips, four biuhel cdee gunnies sin bags, Amoskeg A -. .0 oo i.uo:ow a 1 SPICEi Nutmegs, Penang best, per pound . Lijve. uo do . Alspice do do Cinamon bark do do . 450 3 10 3 00 73ao tO 18019 17j)18 llal9 IS 30a31 S4fU3 1 3al 41 60 18a 0 33a4fi COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON. bbls , luO fiw $9 50(310 CO 1 Id cans, per doz . 2 50($ 2 75 2 do do 3 90( S WHITE FISH. No. 1 kits . . Family in kits .. Kbbls la amllyinibbls . 1 15 1 25 , 1 10fi 1 20 . 650(3 700 . 5 5u3. 6 10 MACKEREL. Family, in kits No. 1, do Mess, do .. Family, bb's No. 1, do . . Sardines, Jj boxes, 1 10 1 20 1 toy 2 00 3 OOftj 325 7 OO44 8 00 9 OtXiJlO CO 16 50(J17 tO CIGAES. E. .$1 75(32 00 ... 3 00(43 25 . 3 5Uy3 75 - 40 - 4 4K OILS. PAINTS, GLA.VS, &c. N. I. D.KOLOMOIN. ROBERT C. STEEIoL. Simpson,-Manufacturer, 532 lotii Street. II. Upman lteconatruction Grand lentral. Universal-. Vara. La Boquet .. Simon Pure... Parilgas . Yours Truly Gold Medal La Espanola . Triple Crown Uenry Clay De Vlller YVlUer. 1876 Jft M. ao do do do do do do do do do do do do do do $.5 00 33 00 33 00 40 00 43 00 50 00 60 CO 75 CO b3 00 50 00 60 00 75 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 75 to The Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs B. R Is tbe only dire line to SO?. IiOUIS AND THE EAST, FROM OMAHA AND THE WEST NO ClIAftGE . iait between OmanaandSt. Louts ana b it 01 1 between OMAHA anu aYf YORK. This th Only -Jae running PULLMAJI 8L.EKPIXG 0lt BAST KUOSf OCIAIIA, OS A1IB1VAI, OF TUB VSIOS PACIFIC XPRkl8 TRAiar. s-Passengers tatlng othei routes nave a disagreeable transfer at the Ulver btatloa. TO lilt. NERVOUS DEBILITATED OF BOTE SEXES. S0 0HAEQE FOB ADVICE AND 8DLTATI0nr. ceir- 8 CAiHOUN MILLS FLOUR. Wholesale depot 648 14th Street. Half barrel sacks.... . 2 96 Coal Oil $ 19 Linseed Oil, raw. 105 " " bll 1 10 Turpentine 65 Headlight Oil 28 While Lead, St. Putty in Bladders. UU1K... Lara oil, No It S5sl 00 " " " 2 70 " " wlnterl " "straln'dX w Lubricating! ,a W.Va. f M PAINTS, AC Louis, Srtlctly Pure fancy urauds Ensmeld Glass, colors, fi sq.ft. Window Glass. 50 c discount '. 1 00 HABDWAKk J01IX T, EDOAK. IRON. 4 Ha TIN. SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &V,. SnLTON ROGERS. COR. 14th & FARNttAM. 1ZS I'LATK 10x14 IC, lair qnality . 10x14 Ic, best quality.. ican casn. oc'aeon and sauare up's English do ao den's horse shoes, perkes: do male do do Northwestern horse nails Dundee thimble skeps, discount 45 ptr cent. Stor halt patent axles, discpunt 10 per cent. NAILS, .MM to 60 J per keg. . Bt uo 4d 3d 3d fine d lOdfinU'ngd sa ao Gd do lOd casing Sd do 6d do do do do 9 o ft do da do TjVilrn.1 olnr mf I ifMSffiS Republican?Politi 111 i. ,.i.i .... . T ...V : . ' . JUUUUD h" i"" wnquartcraiuue while a couple ot nice and pretty llt tle"sllppers come to visit you." And with that I go, and I pass my uncle's fjoqr down the street, I think, 'you had better go Jo. and see him j 'tis better to be in peace with all tho world', when you are walking a road lik.e this;" for I Just felt as If l were walking my last WEEKLYBE fa ACKNOWLEDGED RYEYERYBOD A. M We BFST PAPER Published in NebrasKt? It Contains Jbr Beading Maker and Less Advertisements thm any NcvP$pcr PuUiaJml in the West. ?v Emoracine a choice selectioTlof news and mLcellaneous matter live Editorials on all important to ics; complete and reliable telegrap' ic and local market reports to the da; of issup, and a variety of State,East-y ernandWesteru corresDondencethat I ' ' ' ' , HfSF WRENCHES. togeuier iuiikc up a newspaper setMMt'i black - . .discount Cora lmmitation do Cue's renulne do x.verj' anieie tjoing uiiq ine 901- jte BCREAV3 utifub ot lup -U.po is caruituiy sen tinized, and everything tliat can ol fend the most sprupulous, reject 12 11 18& 22 350 40 ?25 825 22a 23 Wrought, all slits.. , BOLTS. Carriage and tire.. discount BUTTS. Narrow wrought, fast iolntdlscount Out, loose pin reversible do MISCELLANEOUS. ';Hy and manure forks discount ana garaen raxes ao HINGES. and T discount 4 10 435 4 60 4 85 5 (0 7 10 5 Si 560 588 485 5 10 S 35 S85 70 pre 20 pre 35 do SO pre 25 do 25 pre 85 pre 44 do 2d 10x14 IX 12x12 IO 12x12 IX 14120 IC 14X20 IX do do do do do 14x20 IXX do 14x20 IXXX 110 plate DC 100 plat DX, do do do do do do do do do do do do 10x14 IC coke do 20x2s IC charcoal roofing. zuxs 11; cnarcoai roonpg vu( 4 a. cnarcoai 10Q plat DXX lUOPiataoAAA Roofing IC charcoal ttoonngl. do (best qnality)- dp .. do .. do do do .. 10x30 cult (for eutteri!.. .(IS 00 13 50 1C50 14 00 . 17 00 . 15 50 17 50 .20 50 . 23 50 .23 50 . 14 00 17 00 .20 00 15 00 16 00 . 12 50 .27 50 . 32 50 28 CO .2100 black; TIN, Pin- Small DIM- Bar tla . ZINC. Sheet Un9S to 36 in do do do do do do ir. half casks In 250 m rt Sheet 24 to 35 inches per sheet." , Iron- brass-. 88 3RICULTTJRAI, IVt.BOTvra. walk on" earth j knocked at his door find went in. Jhavflsctin mariy things in the world ; I have seen a fellow who was actually eating "fire; I have seen a fellow who was eating raw ?! ?PS instead pulled fine red sllkJlbbon from oufhis throat, tnit I never mistrusted my eyes as much as at the moment when on this fine morning I first beheld my uncle Jlathias. There fte stood in the centre of Rut Indopendeu In nrlnoiple tl policy of the BEE is, and always 1 been, to expose and denounce abut es and corruption in the body poli tic without fear or favor. Subscription Price; $150 Per Annum, pr ADVANCE. E. ROSEWATER, EDpBAND PROPRIETOR. 138 lUrnknm Street, .s SCTTHi;.. Holt' 3a.est Klnz.per do.-. net -11 is Champion , :i oo Htld;a Eureks , p no do red , . .. a S ttAUZi AND SrflfKLiL Rowltnd'sNoJ black shovels, D II 12 00 do do polished do do 13 00 do do black spades do 12 00 do polished do do 13 00 "spring point" L H shovels-. 13 50 ft- AXES, V Western Crown-,.,., ..... is 00 do do Kvgfeu litt COFFEE MILLS: 'No 3, iron boar 'net g S3 do 103 do 5 75 do 25 Union lrli ll" o5 do 35 do Britxnia U 09 FILES. ', Smith A Cq.t '-discount to pr e HAMVKR3. a, A E No I.IJJ, 2. . m r. r. , , , 1 1 ; S9 QO w o in sn EB'tnteT'i No 1- do2. do3- Morris' sh DO do do do .TTATCHETS. If. do 2 - 10 3. l0fl ol. .L Tinners soldei (extra refined- ao ao no. i do do roofing IMbmUI ! 35 36 38 23 a 0X2 Chicaso, Rock Island and Pacific R. R. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST, Via Des Moines, lavenport and Rock Island. o All Passenger Trains are equipped with the Wkstisgiioisk Patent aik Ubikks and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler. 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily, cnnectlng at follows: AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines Valley Railroad, tor Oakaloosx, Ottumwa, Keokuk and St. Lonig. AT UR1NNELL with tbe Central RaUroadof 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 branch, for Muscatine, Washington and aU points south. AT DAVENPORT with the Davenport A SL Paul Railroad for points north. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Western Union Railroad for Freepoit, Be jit, Racine. Mil waukee and all points in northern Lilnols and Wisconsin. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Rocklord, Rock Xs'andandSt. Louis Railroad tor 8 1. Louis and points soupj. AT ROCK ISLAND w!;h the Peoria A Rock Island Railioad for Peoria and points east. At BUREAU JUNC, with branch, for Hen ry, Laeere, Chillicotbe and Peoria. AT LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Rail road for points north nd south. AT CHICAGO -with U lines East, North and South, THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cities, la this line, can be procured, and any infor mation obtained, concerning points, at the ticket office of the company, I2i Farnham St., Omaha, and alto at tbe principal ticket offices along the line of the U. P. B. . PASSENUEH. TIIAIHS DA1L.T I REACHING ALL EASTERN AND WE3TEEN CITIES With Less Changes and in advance of other lints. This Entire Line Is equipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars, Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Weatinqbouse Air Brake. See that your tickets read via Kaunas CJljr, N .Joseph A Council ItlufCi Ualrod, Via Omaha and St. Louis. Tickets for sale st tor. Tenth and Farnham streets, and U. P. Depot, Omaha. F)R J. B. DYOIT, graduate of Jeflenon Medical College, Philadel phia, author of several valuable works, ,an be consulted on all dis-i eases of the Sexual aud urinary or gans, (which he lias made an es pecial study.) either in male or fe male, no matter from what cause originating-, or how lorg standing A practice of 30 years enables him to treat diseases with success. Cures guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can ibrwnrd let ters describing symptoms and en closing stamp to prepay postage. aSend for the Guide to Health. Price 10c. J. B.DYOUl.M.D. Physlclon and Surgeon, 104 Duane street, N. Y. v? tSr" 1 " " 1 snw OF A. r?LLis.m o9om 090 pL Or 8H5&r- g&S leasawfe sfea6 J03.TEUON, Fass. Agt. GEO. L. 2RADBURY, Gen Agent. . BAKNARD, Gen'ISupt. ht. Juseoh. A. (i DAWES. Gen'l l'a.s. Agt., SuJoseob. VandaliA ROUTE e a. s q?. 3 TRAINS DAILY ! LK VK ST. LOUIS WITH Pullman Palace Cars THB0UOH WITE0DT CHAHQE OBSTACLES to MARRIAGE. HAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUNG MEN from the effects of trrors and Abuses In early life. Manhood Restored, iinpnlmieuts to Marriage Removed. Newmetlodof treatro-nt. New and remarkable remedies. Rooks and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOW ARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth fct Philadelphia, Pa., an Institution havlngabigh teputatioufor honorable conduct and profea ional LIUs. je3dAw3ut t?h.arles Popper, WHOLESALE BUTCHER K CATTLE Hit OK Ell, SALT LAKE CITY, - - UTAH feb2Tft Basrgace ChMked Tkraach to FrlBclaBl KaaterM Potista. aUl A. M. SMITH. Gen'IPass'rA H. SHEET IRON. First quality, Numbers IS to 2t i . do dQ do do do do & Ik do Charcoal, both sides intothe ao mo dp do do do '.". do do 27. Russaperft7to 12 do No. 1, suine4- tnao lull buaAlea. add onu rrnt. 'A-Amerleac tanfct'o nl. U Jfoi. Leas ifcan fU bundles; aid ons cent. GALVANIZED. No. 14 to 2U do 21 to 24 do 35 to 15. do 17 do 51. -list .do .Ac fujl bundle discount U per cent. COPPPK. Brazier C to -do ao 10 u 12 12UtolUQft 14 ud 1 a 14 and It ox do do Sacathp roann Job. 7, I and 8, Planlahed Copper bottoms aBaigHT-wws. 1 I. MK 15 16 IT 18 33 45 43 M 33 Us Not. 0 to 6 mi 16 u i i SO -lM. 11 II tmt H.LACEY. TtekMoUtet, .RIDDLE, ue'iup' Chicago. i, . STEVENS,-QmnWrntmenAtt u Sioux City Pacific R, R. Te Sborteat sad Direct Roate from COUISTCIL BLUEFS TO St. Paul, Minneapolis, And all Points In NORTHERN IOWA ft MINNESOTA. PULLMAN PALACE SLEKPINQ CARS On all night trains via this route. Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago, Cclumbus, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, A!tD XEW YORK ArrivU ol Trajaj &aa ti Wett. M. Keller 9 Proprietor of tit RISING SUN Aro LOS ANGELES YINEYEDS. COSBE47T19XS. 1. At U. P. TranaTar with Union naiiroau ior umana. Pacific 2. At CouncU Bluff, with Kansas Qtr, St. a ujuacu diuom xaairoaa ior at. inli points south. 3. At ilL-sourl Valley with tha Chiearo and Northwestern railway foi Chicago and all points east. tJ-.-HiS1011 j?'' wIth SIou ar ndS Paul, Illinois Central and Dakota Southern railroads. Steamers for Upper Missouri River, during navigation and with stages for all points in the Northwest. ? At Blair with Omaha -nd Northwestern TiJfi Omaha and Southern Nebraska. 6. At Fremont. Nebraska, with the Union Pacific railroad for all point west and the Pacific coast. 7. At Wlaner with sUges for Norfolk and all points In Northern ebraska. TlckeU lor sale in Chicago and North western Railway oOcea. 1UT Jow tlekeU read vU S. C A P. Railway. I. BUBNETT, Sap'L F. C. IHXLS. Gen. Tfckrt Agt. QIO. W. QBATTAN, 1 7. Aflwt, Osaka. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston HTPTnTC Are for Bale at th Bl. K. corm-r Kourtb Ckestaat tts., SI. Losila, assd a the PrlaclBal JU1 wajr Oflkea. In the Wert. CHAS. BAECOCK, a E. RUSSELL. S'thern rass. Ag't, Weit'n Pass. A?t. Dalioj. Tkas, Kxjtsos CTTT, JOHN E. SIMPSON. CHAS. E. FOLLEIT. GemSupt., Gen'l Pass. Ag't. 29tf Isdusapoui st. Locia. Confectioners1 Tool Works, Depot for the sale of his NATIVE WINES AND BIRIfcTIDIIES M. ZXZiZaBR c& Co., Corner of Battery and Washington Sts. SAS FBASCISCO, mai7tl CAL.. Coaled. Coiiorntr.Ttp.l. . ....'. r "ov. una. iicroai aulec, Ami. Billons Granules. TiICM LITTLE CIAST" CATIL1UT1C, or Jlultuiu Ii Parvo Physic. Tho norelty of modern jrcdicn Chcralcsl and r&arnuccatical Scienco Io u-mj of any lonirek tiV.au tho larqp n puMve nnrt miw-om pjlj, csaposcd of itieap. crude, nnd bulty 4nrediinti, Tsheu uocai by a cj-eful application of chemical science, citrart ail tae cathartic and other tncUl. ctiial properties fro-n tho most valuable root anii herbs, aad co.ircurnt j i'moi Into a mlnuto Crarv uio. ncarci ly larK-r tlinn n iiiu-tarU aoej, that can t readily t allowed by thoool t!m raoituens.Mvo itoniacU anil ta-tidiouti tat-s. Eichlltilel'uriratU'u I'cllot rcprrcct. In a nw-'tconcciitrateit form, a ta icK cathartic power M Is emboli I in any of the li-i,w pills fonnd ftc salo in the drr;r ehoin lVja the'r ttondciful ca. thartic power i prtnarttot o tacir rlze.pcopK who Into not trle.1 tlicnion. npt to snpponj tLat thyarehai urd-iticistcT'Ct. bat such Is not at all the cai the different actn o lnnliclnal prln. ciplesof nhich thi-v nru coraioed bein so b&n. tn iizcd and mod. Jed. one br tho otbrrs, ai ta prvxluco a mo-t bcnrflilux and tlior-oticlioi-l KOUtlj-cndUluUlyopcratlur catUartl.-. $500 Reward l i.crc,'y Oucrcd by tho pro. pnetor of .hiso I'llli.t., t. c y chemist who, upon analysis, ylU C il 1 1 thcra an Calomel cr other fonus of cii.ri.ury ot any othtr cuni!n' po'iOU. nclns entirely vcc:ctilIe,copirtrcnliir caro 1 .-ciiuiml wh.Ie um thiol lhey ope rate without tlutnrlunco to tho cuatltntl.m. diet, oroccupation. ForJimiitllco, IlciUache, CuuHtiputloii, Impiiro lllooil, l'ntii In ttio MiouUIcrx, TlcirmcxH of t!io Client, DIzxiticN-., Sour Eructations of tho Momacli, U:ul lasto lu .noutli, Ulliottt ntt.icUi, I'll IK iu reiclou ot ICldiifjK, intornat Fever, Illoatcd fccllti iihout Momacli, ICumIi of IJlood lo Ilend, mail Col ored Urine, I tiHociuIlIity jqihI (Moomy ForebodltiKs, tak Dr. Vleree'K PIeaan t IMirsntlvo Icllrtii In ciplans Ion of tha res 'dial power of my 1 ar fitho I'clio's o cr fo prcat a va icty of (iicacK. wish toray that their action upon tlto animal ceouomy In imlvorsal, nota Claud or tlssuu c-HCJiin;r their naiia tlvo ImprcK. A,otl c not Irnralrtbcn; ficlr mir coallnffp.id bcin cnJoMl la gla; bnttlca pT'crvotbitrMrtar-iunlnipnlri-d for any IcLqlli of time, tn any cl.tuah-. to Uuithcy arc a! wiv. frt!'i anil reliable, which i not tha eavj mill tlu ptU fosnd fi tho t!rc:j f tore. pat np la c"ieap wood or patc l.l bo . lb co! ect that f .re'i c!i!Vic3 wbore a I.ax'iltt e, Altera tiro or Pttrpati. o H lmltraied. theu iitts IV .1 ts v li fiicUUfct rx.tii.xt eatislactiiu 10 all waonrolUce. Tliey nro Hold by nil ciiterprlBlnff SruKgNid st U j ceitt-i u bottle. Do not allow any clrn.-rrlst to lmlcco rot io taUe anjt'uus c' tlat I o ny rtv l jmt as pd as my 1'ctlcto lx rau-'o be cukcii a lorsct iiroflton tliat whi !i bo r-comnundpt. tf y0. Irajpis't cannot r i"'P'y th"' l. c icIcko S3 ccu.t anarccem thrin t vtnrin n.l f-om , li. I". riEUKV, 21. 1 . JVonV, BUFFALO. K. T. ASK FOR PYLE'S OK S ALERAT US! J AND BAKING- SODA' EST X3ST TJSE Pi'na. Jfeycr A RaapVeand Whitney Rauscrman A Co. CASTLE BROS., IMPORTERS OF TEAS AIN'D East India Goods, .213 and UI3 PttOST STREET SanFranci - California Mwt xncbCza Tlaos. Mills eft Bro., Sfanulacturers o Confectioiiers'Tools Kaeblrc Hoalda, Ice CrtB Freeze a, Ac., Nos. 1301 & 1303 Xorth Elgbth St. PHILADET,PBTA,PA. Proprietors: Tuosus Mn.u, Geo. M. Mills. Attjex P.Paasuu. mar7dar3si ESTASUSHKD lMt 1 ESTABLISH! fi-IATALOOU J upocapp 1ATALOOUES SENT upocapplicaUoa. .IV Xi! LT? lStk St, bet. Fanahaa ud Mmimj. AU Und of TAILORING, CLEANING aad KPAI'QJU itnimrsMiiHlitium PASSENGERS Going East or South from Omaha And Points on V. P.R.B., hould tale the "LINCOLN ROUTE" ATCHISON & NEBRASKA RAILROAD i And f cure lor tbcmselvs the choice of fcix Popular Ktuteafrom Atttilsou to Chicago and St. Look, All nuking Sellable C Jcectlons and being sipped vita Palaca Day aaj Sleeping Cut. All drlay and Inconvenience arrlvinz from Ferries acd transfers can be avoided tVest of Cnicajoand St. Louis by securing Ticked via ATC1IISOX and the ATCH1SOX NEBRANKA BAILROAD. Direct and Reliable Connections are also mads with tbe A. T. A B. 1 li. IL for the Gnat Arkauaas Vallej & Colorado, And with all lines running South to points Jn Southern Kansas and the Indian Territory Ask for Tickets via -' LINCOL la ATCHISON PLATTE TALLEr REAL ESTATE! Samuel C. Smith. LocalJAeent fortho U. P. R. R LANDS, Columbus, - Hob, Government Lands Located! V. P. Lands Sold! IraproTed Farms and Toirn ToUj'for 0-A.ss::!! OK ON LONG- TIME!! Sy-AU Communications Cheer fully Answered CHAS. asMrru, Qem'l Soft. SB W. F. WHITE Geu'l PnssJAs't. STOVE ST.OPwS. E. F. COOK, 637 14th St,, ostvees Vnghs tai Sedt ittnufacturer or Tli Ctrper and Sheet Iron Ware, and dealer in Cooking and Heating stoves bw T' Vlao?. Cutters and SpoutIniU t ivorl: done w-1 warranted. e Ai. -S--5