Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 24, 1874, Image 3

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    T s"
he Most Wonderful 3Ied cal His-
corerjcf the As ; Erorj Man
his own L'hrs'clan.
Frazier's Great Remedy
Thepeopleol tire United States hire been
humbugged with all Linda of Patent Medicines ,
quacks und importers , for tte past lew years ,
in a roost shameful maurer. The wriur of the
fallowing is one of the victims , and wishes to
present a very plain cas" .
Bc.ie\ii > i ; th.it by cleansing the bood was
tbe cnl . true way ol baclshing disease , and
beiogagre't uHeref IrCur wealr langs-and-a
scroIulousafllcUW , , und after tiring many
kinds of Patent M llcioes and the most
iminent Puysic'sns , I commenced doctoring
myself , and at hut d scovered a Blood bearcher ,
or Boot Bitters , which Tiol hl > feare me Iru-
inediate relejf , but-siwr * f w week * effected
a radical cure The cough left me , my lungs
became strong and tlulxl. mf a , petite good ,
aud the scrofulous diwane had disappeared ,
reeling confident that my Discovery possessed
wonderful healing T rtues , I gave It to other *
aiaictcd , and found ItefiecUdthe most mlracu-
loun cures in thousands bf cases , not alone
curing Cot-gh , Consumption , Asthma , Catarrh ,
bcrolula and We.k Lung . but all diseases
caueed from humorsln tueb'ood. Thedcmand
from my friends < > nd othei * bear.ngabout these
Buters becoming rery eat , Iconiinenced put.
t nz them up for sile , tailing htia FBAZItE'a
BOOT BITTERH. I was a first backward In
presenting either myuelf or medicine to the
publlc-not being a Patent Med cine Man , but
Ism getting br Tdy o.r that. I have sold
thousands of bottles tt my KooJ > ltter , and
it is my desire aud determination to place the
same within the reach of every suflering man ,
woman and children tne faceeUhe civilized
B The grand principle that operaTes''in these
Root Bitters Is tue power they possess In cleans
ing the turgid blood and banishing the Tile
humors froui.the jiystem. , Boot Ultteis are
strictly a Medicinal Preparation , compounded
from roots fcomWned with herta and Pla < u ,
many of wbiih were used In the good o.d days
of OUT forefathers , when peopte-yere cured by
tome simple root or herb , aud wUea I aloinel ,
and otbtr jxiii.iiJiOt the mineral kiugdoni
ere unknown. U W - * . , '
They open all the naiaral'passages of the
body , cast out disease , ta\e away all s ckness
and buUd up thj system with pure Wood ,
hence they must reach all diseases by purifica
tion andaourisnmeut.- „ _ _ , r ,
SltterJ and remain
No person c t uke Roa
long uuw.ll. Victory ujwu victory they have
Kaiued ovtr disease and death In all stations
and tonditions In life. They are constantly ef
fecting cures of tue utmost importance. J-or
Consumption , t stbmascr-fuli , biroJulousE-
ruptisus. Catarrh , \ \ tuk Lungs , Lost \ italltv
and UTfcUn-duwu Cuils'itutiuus , these Koot
Bitters re uuive sal.y admitted to the most
wonil.ful ilyJical sUi-'CoTery JkUowa to the
worlJ. rneir-pcctona bcallug protM-rlicj | > eno-
trateevcry po.ilonof the human frame , sooth
ing the Lunji , suaiigtbeulus the fetouiacb ,
Kidneys and Ln er , cleansing ihe blood Irom
every kind ol humor. oUiervuicdldnu. iU.
cure Chronic RheuinatUui , , heur lgia ,
Jlcart Disease , Tits , blziiniss , lltadattie ,
Dysiwpsia , Tever audAgue , Costl cness , Pjlf ,
Urinary Diseases , Kidney Wbejse , aud Liver
Complaint , so quickly as this Koot OJHtCTs. All
such diseases ars caused from a bad stomach
and a poisonous condition ol tbp blood 1-or
weaUy ; nervous young men , suflering from loss
ot memory , loss of energy , etc. ; caused from
abuses in early lifc.and to delicate feuulesthee
strengthening llout Bitters are eipeually re
commended. On * bottle * HI do more toward
wadicatiog Syi iilUU > auru. JCtUer. tcver
Sores , Sofe Kyei.aumors , Canojrous .forma
tlons Dropsy , Erysipelas salt llhvuni , Ul rs ,
Uoili , Flesh Woruis , Wotcbejj , Pustuto , f ruj
tions , pimples on the tai * , and Corruptions Iroiu
the Wood than all otherre nedlM In yiistuice.
rrazlers Boot Bitters are sold by oil the Icad-
streei. anu jwuiuu jij * . w v * * " " * , .
er str t , Cle > elaod , O. ; 11. L. Fahnestocti
( , o , Pittsburg ; George C , Coodwm A Ca ,
Boston ; John F. IfiMiry Curran A to , United
States Medicine Hens * , * and 3 Co leco i.'lace ,
Vew Vork : W th Brothers. Pliilauelph.a ; 1 ul-
lerA Fuller , CfOcago % , John U. Park , Cmclnna-
tl. aud other first-class Drug Houses.
arugglst artMarc- *
ohaw thisuotlce to your
kecrcr. Ask f r rSAZlKIH fiOOf BlTTlUlS ,
and accept no ub tltute whatever. Trite with
in tha reach of all-Sl per bottle ; jiix bottles ,
IMPORTANT
TO
GoimiierciaL Travelers.
- -
COMMERCIAL TRAVEI ERS who solicit
orders by CA1H > , CATALOUUE , TBADE-
LiaT , .SAMPLE. OR orilER cPECIMEN ,
also the e hu > isit their customers and solicit
trade by purchase * 'Tnatie DIRECT FROM
StUCK , and who travel in any lection , by
Rail orJJoat , felling any class of goods , are re
quested to send their BUalNhsS and PKI-
VATE ADDREhS , as below , sUtlog class of
goods tne's llJiudbV wBom euiptoyedr also
those who are at mesent-uador W ) enicgcment.
TliUmatic , | i ol UKEAT.ITlPOIfrANCE
INDIVIDUALLY tosae inenof > hls cla3 , or
men solicitinc trade In this manner. Ii Is
| b.eiefore EbPECIALLY desired that ihls
notice may meet the'tye ol ALL Commcrcul
Travelirs and Salesmen In thlj country and
that they wiJlJVT OhCB give , it thclratien- _
tion. 1 ho e who coinprwith alovp requojt
trill be COSnpENTiALLY treated sndflulT
lulvUed cf object lu view. Please address , ( by
care Gfo. P. Pujwall 4 Co. , 41 Park Row.
jy9eodjm Jfi.IV YoEK ClTV-
JOHN 11AO.T1KK ,
Practi cal BVatclniiaKer ,
171 Tamp m , B. . Ojr. Uth St.
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FIRST CLASS CANVASSING AGENTS
Address the Pnblliherx ,
' . . J * _
York.
WHAT A STROKE OF LIGHT
NING DID.
BY OLIVE BELL.
One sultry July evening fortune
favored Justus. Agnes.was aid up
with a headache her jealous heart
racked with fears that Celia might
improve this opportunity and win
Justus from her and Justus had
stretchedliimself upon the grass un-
_ der.a . locust , _ sweltering with heat
and intensely" bored. For he dis-
pised old Phelps ; he had a most un-
gallaht dislike for Agnes , aud the
only creature about the house he
cared a fig for kept o-it oi his way.
"Hang it all1 ! ; he muttered , "I
wished I had stayed away forever.
The first thing you know she'll be
asking me to marry her. "
"
A < light step on the grass startled
him , and he glanced up suddenly to
see CeliaBrooks , tripping across the
lawn , her sun-bonnet in one hand ,
and a basket of ripe strawberries in
the other. He was at her side in an
instant. She faced him laughingly ,
her bright eyes full ot mirthful
light , as she tossed a shower of kinks
and curls about her rosy face.
"You-wantto speak to me ? " she
Inquired , in answer to his call.
"To talk to you an hour or so , if
you will. "
"She shiugged her shoulders pret
tily , and looked down at her faded
jdress and red-tipped fingers.
"Where's Agnes ? She generally
entertains you , don't she ? "
"Agnes be hang "
" Take care , sir. " Celia laughed
outright at his look of disgust
" That is not a pretty way to speak
of your future wife. "
"She'll never be that" Justus
looked down at Celia , who had
dropped wearily on the grass at his
feet , with a light in his blue eyes
: hat madp her brown eyes drop shy-
y. And then , taking the red tips of
lie berry-stained fingers in his ,
Justus went over the old , old &toiy
new , although it be told a hun
dred million times a minute only
to see the silken lashes lift steadily
the clear , bell-like voice say cool-
y :
"A very-pretty story , Mr. More-
on , but you should have told it to
Cousin Ag. "
" She will never hear It from ma ,
Celia , I love you , and yov only. "
"I don't believe It , " fcaid Miss Ce-
la , filling her mouthwith luscious
berries , and .looking up at Jiini la
zily."You
"You don't ? Why ? "
< ( Because you don't know me
"
"well enough to know whether you
Jove me or uoti"r
' < ! know you as thoroughly as
Agnes. "
"There J" &he held one chubby
finger mockingly. "Don't say that ;
Aggie , jKxir child , has courted you
assiduously for six weeks , while < I
have been buried in piejnaking ,
cake-baking antl berry-picking to
feed our dainty turtle doves. "
She jumped up and started for the
house.
'Celia , Celia , list"n to me. I
don't love Agnes ; and I'll go home
to-morrow if you don't say'yes , " he
called after her.
" o ! no ! 110 ! " faljg crigtl , Ljssjng
the tips of her fingers to him as she
disappeared in the doorway.
"Justus , " called a voice , as Justus
threw himself "on the grass. He
turned and saw Aggie Phelps stand
ing on the vine-shaded porch , clad
"
in some light summer material" ,
with a scarlet shawl about her shoul
ders. She looked well-bred , lady
like and stylish , and as Justus went
sjowjy up th.o walk ho1 said to him
self , MI may as well ask her and
have it over. She expects it , the
Governor expected it , and old
Phelps" is eager for it The other
won't have me , aui } I may as well
do It and , have it out of my mind. "
Aggie looked pale and languid
after her headache , but Justus soon
brought the first flush he had ever
seen in her sallow cheeks , by ask
ing her a question she bf l b.een
longing and expecting to hear , ever
since his advent in Haverhlll.
Miss Phelps , blind with woman's
fond , foolish blindness , never gave
a thoughtto the unlover-liko man
ner of the proposal nevei1 , for the
moment , , imagined that the man
who stood at xier side , and looked
down on her face with his honest
blue eyes , was thinking of another ,
and a fairer face , and what a dreary
farce his life would be in the future ,
as hp plaoetf a diamond sojt jre on
her slender finger.
The sun which for an hour back
had glowed like a ball of fire abqve
the far off western hills"was sud
denly obscured by dense , black
clouds , and vivid flashes of lightning
shot through the sky , the wind bent
the towering locusts , peals of thun
der rent the air ; but Justus heard
nothing but a clear , sweet voice rip
pling through the breezy hall , as
Celia sat on the back porch , picking
her strawberries and singing at her
work.
"Justus } " screamed Miss Phelps ,
flying-to her lover for protection , as
a blinding flash swept past them.
"This is terrible } " She clung to
his arm nervous and excited.
Another came , a sharp peal of
thunderrent the air , a scream from
the back porch ! and Mr. Phelps'
cries of "Justus Aggie come hero
quick ! " brought Justus to asense of
his danger.1 He broke , away from
his affianced , andthe next monient
stood beside the prostrate form of
Celia Brooks. A huge locust , a few
rods from the housp , haq been
shattered to the root , and Celia lay
ether | , stunnec ) or dead , Mr. Pbelps
stood in the old-fashjoned kitchen
helplessly wringing hjs hands.
„ * fCeHa , " cried Justus , picking up
the curly head , und holding the
still , -white face to his cheek ; "Cellu1 ,
my darling , my little love , come
bacfelo me. "
And forgetful that Barnard
Phelps looked on aud wondered ,
and that but a moment before he
had 'pledged himself 'to another ,
Justus'-kissed the mute lips until
life fluttered back into the stilled
pulses , and-tho 'dear Oyes opened
- - -
slowly ,
'laving ! Thank God ! " was his
fervent ejaculations , as he lifted Ce
lia' In his arms to carry her into the
house. In the doorway he met Ag
nes Phelps , white.aud wrathful. Shi
held her engagement- ring in one
hand , and laid the othcron Justus
Moroton's arm. " '
"You love her not me ? " she said.
"Yes , " flashed back Justus , 'and .
will love her while life lasts. " i
"You dastard ! " fumed Mks
Phelps , "how dare to you insult me
. "
so. - i
She flung his ring in his face and '
ilashed away from him. She was ,
proud jind selfish , and ,03.wrathful
as a tigress wheWarouiedand Celia
nestled closer to Justus and whis
pered :
"She will turn me out of a. home
for this. " y
Justus laid his burden down oh SI
sofa , in the parlor. The rain'came *
dowji ialorrents , the white sheets-
of lighting lit up the black darkness'
Without But , words were said that ,
made the world as "bright as day fop
Celia Brooks , who lay in her lover's
arms and cried.
Moret"n Sr. tided through" the
panic , and Agnes Phelps } s wrath
ful imd. unmarried still. , J
fjLlyerpool has made upits mind
that it doesn't want street railways ,
which are regarded as a tram-end-
ous nuisance ,
How Mules Came into Pashion.
Few of. tLe farmers , of this coun
try are aware what & debt of gratitude -
tude they owe to Geo'rg * Washing
ton , for the introduction of mules
into general use for farm purposes.
PreviouSto 1783 there were very
few , and those of , such an inferior
order as.to prejudice farmers against
them as unfit to compete Awith
horjses upon the road or farm. Con-
sequentlythere were no jacks , and
no disposition to increase the stock ;
but Washington became convinced
that the introduction of mules } gen
erally among Southern planters
would prove to them a great blessing
less- liable to disease
ing , as they are -
ease , and'-J longer-lived , andt work
upon shorter feed , and much less
liable to be injured than horses by
careless driving.
As soon as it became known
abroad that the illustrious Wash
ington desired to stock his Mount
Vernon estate with mules , the King
of Spain sent him a jack , and two
jennetrfrom the royal stables , and
Lafayette-sent another jack and two
jennets.from the island of Malta.
The.flrst was a gray color , eigh
teen hands high , heavily made and
of sluggish'nature. . He was named
the Eoyal Gift The other was
called the Knight of Malta ; he was
about as high lithe , fiery even to
ferocity.
The two different sets of animals
efave him the most favorable oppor
tunity of making improvements by
cross-breeding , the result of which
was the favorite jack Compound , be
cause he partook-of the best points
in both the originals. The General
bred his blooded mares to those
lacks , even taking those from his
family coacb ifor that purpose , and
produced such superb mules that the
country was all agog to breed some
of the sort , and they soon became
quite common. This was the ori
gin of improved mules in the United
States. There are now some of the
bird and fourth generation of the
Knights of Malta and Eoyal Gift to
ie found in Virginia , and the great [
Benefits arising from their introduc
tion to the country , are to be seen
upon every cultivated acre 'in the
Southern States
Custar's Failure at West Point.
< J
Colonel Ludlow , chief of the en
gineers in tins expedition , was a
freshman at West Point General
Custarwas about to graduate , and
has the former to blame because he
didn'r get a graduate's diploma.
The fact has been recalled in the
association of the past few days , and
I will tell it as General Custar told
it at dinner one day. 'He talks very
rapidly so rapidly that he repeats
his words in n peculiar manner ,
which I cannot reduce to writing.
" You " said the raider
see , , gestur
ing over a tureen of soup , " Ludlow
was a greeny but he had pluck ; and
one evening , when I was officer of
the day , some upper classman pitch
ed on to him , and he , showed fight.
The boys encouraged them
until they got into a good
square out-and-outer , jus.t' ' as I was
going my rounds , Instead of send
ing both of them , as I should , to the
guard house , you know , I pushed
back some fellows that were trying
to trip Ludlow , aud said that there
must be fair play. It was a good
one , and Ludlow was getting the
best of it , when the boys began to
interfere again. I was just getting
my hand in again , when o\ \ < \ & - ,
instructor in artillery , came around ,
and instpsJ of arresting Ludlow
and the other fellow , he locked me
up for allowing the light-to go on ,
and I was in the guard-house wh.00
my class graduated. ! $ ut they
wanted soldiers at Washington just
then , and they sent me on. I never
went back there again. " Chicago
Inter-Ocean ,
TUB COJIIXG
Thp voters of our nation ,
i ne'ir was known before ,
Are riling from Pacific's strand
To Atlantic's rocty shore. *
Why is th i mighty change ?
What can the meaning be ?
The rising of the nias ra
From northern lake to southern sea.
The spirit of eld serenty-iix
From out our heroes' gnres "
Forbids a nation drenched in patriots' blood ,
Should sink to that of slarea ;
Thp motto which OUT coins once bore ,
1 bough obsolete long since ,
Remain as ever true : not one cent for tribal * ,
But millions for defense. - .
Patty tUs aqd party laws
Are but as ropes of sand.
Tbe > ig'at ol mm 10 tMaman ,
Should govern Freedom's land. I
Then shall our Flag more proudly-float
O'er land as well as ca ,
And nations yet unborn shall gladly greet
1 he emblem of tlie free
In trade we'll try to deal ,
As man should deal wi.
And wlille we see } ; to'live ourselves ,
We'll sell as cheap as anybody can ,
And it a bat y LU need ,
Or f need YOU chance to meet , \ /
Qeinember Bunce , the llatter.i
On Upper Douglaa"Street. * * '
el6tf
B. GUKBSTC T 1T I If ' C. J. KABBA'H.
GllEUE' & - K1BBACH ,
15th st. Lctweca Farnham and arney s'i.
OMAHA7 - - NEB.
MANUFACTURER Or
Spring and Farm Wagons ,
BUGGIES
Dealers inland manufacturers of
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 1
T > ARTICULKATTENTION PAU TO
Jj HQBSKNttOEING.
U3-R ? pairing rf wagons and blacbunlthlng
prompUv done at reasonable prices
400,009 , ACRES !
OF THE FINEST -
T '
Elkliom yallcy Lands !
„ - .FOB. SALE BY.
Wisnbr , - - Web
HESE. LANDS ARE CONVENIENT TO
T the market and the
TFINEST
FINEST in the STATE !
And will be sold at from
$2,50 to $5,00 PER ACRE !
For'Cash or on Ion ? Time.
© LAND EXPLORING ri JCK-
ETS forrsaje at-O. & .N. W.vTDe-
pot , bearing coupons \ vhichvlll
ne taken " qt full cost ' in payment
lorJand.
Southern Motel.
1 1 jnj ;
t
- Mo.
Laveflle , Warner & Co. ,
In all ita
Iti tables are at all timn > up-
uied to tbe created abundance , with all tue
lellcactcs'lhe taarkete afford , Its clerks and
implores are all polite and attentlTe.to. tb ,
rantCthe ff&ita of the bat el.rjl here Ii ad
us pro f ilri1 or leading' from the fir.t floor
o the. upper oni * . Railroad and steamboat
l ketoA.'ec , ZMWS atuid. andlwenerr Union
teleeraph offl e in the hotanda of hotetj '
. . . WTTTT AM T-ATlTy ,
3orJ I'Glh''an& ' iWebster Sts. ,
Keeps a complete assortment ot
OYISIONS.
Money and Commerce.
Daily Review.
OFFICE OMAHA JAILY ) BEE , 1
July 23 , 1874. f
Local monetary affairs are dull
and quiet to-day. There are no
funds from the county coming In to
amount to anything , as all the
County banks and merchants require
their surplus funds , and more to
carry their farmers through thehar-
vest , and to help move the heavy
crops. Exchange is dull , and rates
are the same. Some demand for
Chicago Exchange , but ligat.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
quotes :
Land Greats ( selling ) $815.00
Land "Warrants , (160 ( acres
buying ) 176.00
Land Warrants (160 ( acres
selling1) ) 185.00
Agricultural College Scrip ,
( ICO acr s buying ) 170.0C
Do. Selling 185.K (
Exchange on New York , 1-5 of on
p'er ct.
Groceries Quiet and prices nom
inal. Sugars are unsteady and ir
regular ; the market Is net so firm
and has a downward tendency * " \
have made some changes In canne <
goods and tobaccos. Market la thes
lines is somewhat excited , and an
other rise is anticipated.
Dry Goods Quiet ; prices steady
at last quotations ; several gocx
shipments to-day for the country.
Wines and Liquors Local and
country trade good.
Hides and Leather There Is some
improvement in this line for coun
try orders , which are quite liberal ;
local custom quiet.
Hardware In better demand for
heavy goods ; orders principally
from the country ; local trade quiet.
We saw several parties from the
country , who are feeling quite
bright in regard to the assurance of
good crops and predict a heavy trade
in a few "weeks.
OMAHA MARKETS.
Caretully Corrected Daily
DRY GOODS.
j. J. IIROWN & BRO. , Cor. 14th and
Douglas Streets.
PRINTS.
Aliens _ . . . . . . „ _ . . . . . . . . . „ 9
American. . . . . . > M . . . . . , . . . . .7. . . S
Aiuoakeag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Bristol _ i
Uarners . 8
Hamilton _ . . 9
Merrimack D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Peabody „ _ . . . . _ y ]
Richmond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sim pso 118 * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BLEACHED SHIRTINGS.
Bright 4-1 _
Boot O. . . . . . . . _ g
Cabot 4-1 . . . . „ . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . 12 >
Lonsdale- _ ij
N. Y. Ml Is . 18U
Peterlioro _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ |
Suffolk L. . . . . . . . . . . _ _ 8Ji
BLEACHEC SHEETINGS.
Pepperell 8-4 . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . 31
do " - * 8.1i
do 10 M . . . . . . . . . . 3SJ4
COTTONADi S.
Farmers and Mechanics. . . . . . . . . „ . . . K'-J
Great Western . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
BUOWN SHEETINGS.
Albion ( A . . . . . * . . . * . * * * * * . . * . . . . . . . tiji
Bt-tlford. It . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .H. . . . . . . a
GrantUlle , EL _ „ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10)tf
Germania , B B „ . . . . . . * . . . . . . * %
Lancley q ! - * . .M. . . . . . . . . . . . . if
UIKQ1IAUS.
American . . . . . H
Amoskcag . . „ . . . . , . , . „ . „ . . 12
Bates . . . . . . . „ . . , , . . . . . . . 12J <
TICKINGS.
Amoske > g , n c a
DENIMS.
Amoskrag . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . „ . . . . . . . . .
B arer Creek , B B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Haymakers. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Otis , B B. . . . _ . „
Otis , C C . , . „ . . „ . . .
JEANS.
H..M..HH.M..H.w.H. . H. 40
YANKEE NOTIOKS-
KURTZ HOUR < t CO. , 231 Farnham
Street.
SPOOL CUT.I-UA. :
Clark'a 0. N. T - . . .JL. . 70
Jlerrick'a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 7 " ! 1 42 %
UOiIERY.
Domestic. . . . - „ . „ . . . . _ . . . . . _ _ S Kgz 00
British. . . . - . _ 3 OC@S 00
PAPER COLLARS.
Dickens' be3t..H..HH..M..M . . . . . $ 90
King William _ . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . _ . 1 35
Domestic. . . . . . . , . . . . _ „ 1 80
btanley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 2 60
SHAWLS.
Ottoman trip _ . . _ . _ . . „ 8i 25@6 60
. SHIETri.
While common. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 910 50
1 medium . . „ . . . . „ . . . . . . . _ . . . . , is Oo
* " ciistoui made..M H .MM. . . 30 00
Percale. . . , . . . _ . . . .MMM _ . . $1200a24 00
Calico , . . „ . . . . _ . . . , _ 4 75a7 50
OVEBALLS.
Brown drill . . . . . : - . . _ . t 50a7 25
' duck . . . . . „ . . „ . _ . _ . „ . . . _ _ 7 7Sa9 00
Blue drill . . „ . _ . . _ . _ . . _ . . . . . . . 7 00a7 50
duck . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 00 9 60
White . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ . . . . 8 00a9 50
COESETS.
French vhalebone H..JT..M . . . 95 25ad 00
Our own. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MM. . . . . . . 15 00
Comet. . . . . . . . . . . - . _ . . - . . . . „ . - . _ 22 50
fcPRUJU SKIRTS.
Linen printed.----- . . 8 9 00
" ruffled . _ . . - . 12 DO
" Euted. . . . . _ i.- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 00
QENERAi COMMISSION. *
J. ( J. KOSENFELD gives us uie
following quotations his day :
Butter , active , 15a20 hi tubs ; Eggs
fair , at lie per dozen ; Uve
Chickens , dullat 2 00@2 50 per doz. ;
Gooseberries , 2 50 per bu. ; Cher
ries , 4 80 per bu ; Lem ns,12 00 per
box. ana BaspberTies,20c per quart ;
black berries , 20c ; apples. 600 to 7 00
per barrel : currants 20c.
JOII.1 T. KDQAE.
, IBON.
Common tar - , . , , , , _ , , , „ .
llorse shoe bi4 _ . .M
Norway nail rod- . . ,
STEEL.
Cast plow. . . . . _ . . . _ . _ 12
Germon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
American cam , oc'igon and tquare _ 18c ( > 22
Jcasup'a English do do . . . 25@ 40
Burdea's horse shuts , per keg , . . - . . . . 725
do mul" do do . _ . . . . . . . 8 25
NorthwesUru bone nails. . . . . . . . . 22a 21
Dundee thliub'c ' alelns , discount 45 ptr cent.
Stor half patenv axles , discount 10 per ctnt.
NAILS.
lOd to COJ per t g _ i. . . . . ,1. , , . . 4 10
8d do . . . - . _ _ . 4 35
td do t-.t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 60
4d do _ _ , - . _ _ . . . 4 85
3d do _ . --i.m.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 10
3d fine do -T _ . , . . . , . . . . . , , . , , , 7 10
lOd finis'ng do M.- . . . . . . . . . . 5 Si
8d do do . . _ . , _ . 5 6Q
6d do do . . . . . .ril . . ' . . . „ . - . 5 85
lOd casing do , , , „ , , , „ . , . „ , lt _ . 4 85
8d do do - . . . . - . . . ' 5io
Cd do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t 35
Wrought , all Elzes. . . . . i- _ 585
Carrlige and tire.- . dlscouqt 70 pr e
BUTTS.
Narrow wrought , fast loint dlaconnt 20 pr c
Cast , loose pin reversible - do 35 do
„ , MISCELLANEOUS.
Hay and manure f oik . . _ _ jlbicount "SO'pFc
Hoes aud gu den rakes- . da 25 do
'HINGES. '
Strap and T i. - discount 25prc.
\VRENCHES.
Talt' black.j ' _ - discount 85 pr c
Coe's luiniitatlon do 45 do
Coe'i genuine.- . - , - . - , do 20 d
SCREWS.
American Iron _ _ _ - . - . - , - . - 45 pr c
do trass . - _ ; _ _ _ 40prc
AGHICULTTJRAI.
SCTTUR .
H Holt' * Ha.\e t King , per da , net 14 25
Champion -i _ .
- - - - 12 00
Utald'a Eureka - _ - jo COde
do red - „ , . - _ . . _ } 00
SPADES A5D 8MOV LK
RowUnd'sNo2 black iQOtelx ) D H 12 00
do do polished do do 13 00
do do black spades do ] 2 00
Moore do polished do do 13 00
do's "spring yolnt" L II ahorels IS 50
AXES. " = S
Llppencott'sA1Test rn Crown - Is 00
do do do bcTefeJ 13 CO
- COFFEE MTT.T.JE ,
* arke'i > o3 , lronbox _ . - net J 5 25
do do 103 do . _ Q 75
do do 25 Union Inh - ? 5 11-00
eo do 35 do iBritaula.is 00
FILES.
HantraTe , Smith < & * Co. , _ discoant * SOpre
American Hie Co _ _ _ _ , _ _ , , do 60 do
HAMMERS.
Haiflole's , A E No 1 , 1 > { , 2 _
Mammond's A E No , - , - , _ | 9 00
do do do * - , . - * . i _ 10 59
do injrfnttr * * No i , , , . , , , , , . _ 19 00
do do do a . , , , _ 13 g0
do do do 3 . _ 14 00
HATCHETS.
thlngUng , No 1 „ . . $7 00
do do do 2 . . . * . . . . . . . 8 0
do do do 3. . . . - . . . 9 C
do ct-iw doT , , , . , , ! , , , . , . , _ ii _ , 7 5
dc o do s.-ir-.i , . , . , , , , , , . , i , , 8 S
LKATHEB.
BertB.ni. le , - - . - . . . . . . . . . .
! ZSc
Matamoras do o.2 , 32c ; No. 1,35f
Best Oak do . . - . . - . . . . . . . - . . - . . . .43 i45c.
Baltimore Oak Sole 43c
' trench KUs.v „ - SI 40@2 00
-do Call , leading brands S2 0g2 60
Domestic . . . . . . . . . . „ . . _ . . . . . „ . . . „ . . . OOful 2i
do Calf . . . . . . ' . . - . . . - . . . 31 35(3l ( "i
Hemlock Upper , per loot . . . _ . . . . . . . . .25$30c (
Oak do do . . . _ . . - _ . . . . . . . . . _ 0i.
Grain do do . . . . . . _ . _ . . - . . . 0.
Linings , per dozen , S7 OOQ10 00"
Toppings , do $11 00aU ( 00
Morocco ( Boot Leg ) per foot-- 3t-t5c )
do ( Oil Dreswd ) do . 36@40c
do ( blmon ) . . . . . i. ? 1 CO@J 25
do ( Glore Kid. ) 83 50&5 00
Welt Lealier , per side , _ t6 00 ® " 00
Boot Webbing , per bolt , ! . _ .4c@70c
Oik Harnsss Leather , " Pittsburg , " 45q
do do do No. 1 , . . . . . 40@42u
do do do l o. 2 , . ,33 < g40c
Oak Line . do _ _ _ _ 446e
Hrmlock Harness Leather , > o. I. . . . . . 39Q40C
do do do No. 2 , 37 ( 39c
Hemlock Line do , . . - + % 4Gc
tab ? Bridle , per side , . S5 00@7 00
Team Collars , perdoi 123 50&.2S 50
Stage do do . . . * . . $21 50
Scotch do do . . „ . - . - . . „ . . . _ „ . _ . _ S3G 00
loncoid do do . . $33 00
Collar Leathei ( Blackyper foot , lS@24c
do do ( Bussel ) do ' . . . . ls < y.:4c :
Patent Dash Leather , . . . . . . . . 15c
SOAPS
Powell & Co. , Soap montifacturera.
SapcPublico , 6 l-2@6 3-4 ; Savon
Republic , do. , Chemical Olire , 6 to
61-2 ; Palm , 5@61-4 ; German Mot-
Jed , 6 l-4aff 1 2.
AUT GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S
STOCK.
Benjamin B. Jones , Decorative Up
holsterer and dealer in fine art goods ,
270 Farnham Street , furnishes the
folio whig quotations :
FBAME MOULDINGS.
Oil walnut mouldings , one inch ,
per foot , 5c ; 2 inch iOc ; 3 inch 15c ;
polished walnut , 1 inch 7c ; 2 inch
15c ; S inch 21c. Berlin gilt , 1 inch
6@15c ; 2 inch 12@30c ; 3 inch 18 ©
45c ; imitation rosewood and gilt , 1
iuch 5@10c ; 2 inch 10@20c ; 3 inch
15@30c.
"WINDOW SHADES.
Plain bands , 6 feet , all colors , per
pair , 1 50 ; ornamental bands , 2 00 ©
4 00 ; each dditional foot , 75c per
pair.
BEPPS.
Union ind all wool terry , per yard
1 50@3 } 0 ; Imperial , plain aud stri
ped , 2 60a8 00.DAMASKS.
DAMASKS.
Union per yard , 1 60 ; all wool ,
2 00a3 00.
MATTBASSES.
Husk , 4-4x6-2 , 4 00a5 00 ; straw ,
3 00a4 00 ; Excelsior , 3 50a4 50.
LUMBER.
RETAIL LIST
tubied to change of marketwitnout 1
WM. M. TOSTER ,
On U. P. R. H. tract bet. i jrnham ai
GEO A. HOAGLANL.
Joists , studding and sills , 20 It , and un
der . . . . . „ . . . . . . . _ . _ . . | 72 00
Orer 2011. each additional ft add'l 60
Fencing No 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . * 3 00
do No 2- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 00
1st common board * . . . ' . . . . . 25 00
2nd do do . . . . . . „ . . _ . . . . . . . . . . 22 00
"A" atock boards , 10 and 12 inch 50 00
"B" do do do tie S3 00
"C" do do do do 10 00
lit clear , 1 , IVji and 2 inch . . 65 00
Id do do do do . . . . _ . . 55 00
3d do do do do - - 45 00
Flooring , dear. . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 00
do 1st common . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 00
do 2d do _ 35 00
do 3d do . . . . . _ . . . 27 SO
do narrow , cltar . . . 4500
Utclear ceiling % inch 35 00
2d do do 44 inch. , . . . . . 32 50
1st do do y. Inch. . . . . . . . . . . . 30 00
id do do Ji inch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 50
1st clear aiding „ . . . . . _ „ . „ _ 27 00
Zd do do . . . . . „ . . . . . . . ; _ 26 00
1st commou siding. . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 00
M do do . . . . . . . . . _ . 20 00
"A" lhluges . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 4 25
Extra No 1 shingles 3 10
l ouitnoa No 1 shingles . . _ . „ . . . . . . _ . . „ . . 2 00
Lath per 1000. . . . . „ „ 3 5o
D A H pickets ecr 100 . . . . „ . . _ . . . . i 60
Square do do do . . . . . . - . . . . . _ -
0 O Batten per lineal ! > „ \yt \
Rough do do do . . . . . . . . .M
Liberal discount on carload lots
WINDOWS. iGlazed. )
96 per contoffChicsgo list.
DOOBS , ( Wedged )
25 pet cent ofl Cl icago 1'st. '
BLINDS.
SO per cent off list.
White lime per bbl „ . ? ! 75@2 00
LonliTllle cement per bbl. . . . . 3 00g3 ( S5
Plaster paria per bbl 3 50oJ 75
Plastering hair per bushel. . . . . . . . . . . 40
1 tired felt. . . „ „ . 4
OILS. PAISTS. OLA S , &c.
N. I. D. SOLOMON.
ROBERT C. STEELL.
CoalOll _ „ f 19 Lara uil , No 1 $ 951 00
Linseed Oil. raw. 105 " " " 2 ; . . 70
" " bl'd 110 " " winter 1 . Qn
rurpentlne. . . . . . _ 65 " "straln'd ; 80
Headlight Oil 28 Lubricating \ _ m- . . , ,
W.Va.
PAlNTb , AC
White Lead , St. Louis , brtictly Pure _ S 11J4
" " " " i'ancy Bratdi. . . . . . 9 %
Putty In Bladden. . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
" " Bulk. . . . 4 >
Ensmeld Glass , colors , $ § q. ft. _ . . 1 uo
Window Ohun. 50 c discount
TIN , SHEET-IRON. WIRE , &C.
MTLTON ROGERS , COR. 14th &
FARNHAM.
PLATE.
10x141C , lair qualitr. . . .
10x14 Ic , best quality
I'ixl4 ' LX do
12x12 IX do
LU20 1C do
14x20 IX do
14x20 IXX do
14x20 IXXX
HO plate DC
100 plate DX ,
100 plate DXX
100 plat * DXXX
Roofing 1C charcoal do do
Roofing IX do do do
10x14 IU coke do do
! 0z231C charcoal roofing. .
Wx 81C charcoal rooting. .
s4x4 IX charcoal .L. .
10x20 coke ( for trotters ) . .
BLOCK TIN.
Large plg -T-T-T- „ „ „ . , „ , „ , , „ , „ „ Lll 35
Small pigi. . . . . . . . . . . . _ 3fl
Bar tin - , „ . „ , , . . , , . , . , , . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . ss
ZINC.
Jheet tin 25 to 36 in , . . . . .
do do do Ic-hjOl casks. . . ,
do do do In 260 ft casks
Sheet 24 to 35 Inches persb _ .
finnerssoldsi ( extra refined
do do No. 1. .
do do rooflng.
bid metal
SHEET IRON"
First quality , Numbers 16 to 24.
do do do 15. .
do do do 26. .
do do do _ S7 ,
Charcoal , both sides smothe
do No 01-- „ , , , . . _ . . _ .
do do 16
do do 27. _ . .
runlataNo. 24 _ _ .
do .1o 26
do do 27 .
tussU perfect 7 to 12 „ ,
do No. J , stained-
I is tnan tall bundles , add one cent. >
'A"AiaerlcaiimmlUt'nBuj3la , llNcs. 18
Less than full bundles add one tent.
GALVANIZED.
fo. 14 to 20 nt 15
do 21 to24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do 16
4o,25to25 . . , dc IT
do 27 - ' _ .i . _ do 18.
do 9f nll , , - - - , , - , , do jo
Full bundles discount 15 per cent.
COPPER.
Per bundl * ) per wntdJjcowi
GROCERIES.
STEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 14TH ST.
CLARK Jt FRENCH COR. FARNHAM ANE
llTH ST.
PtTNDT , MEYER &RAAPKE , 212FARN
HVil ST. . WHOLESALE DEALERS-
MOHQAN & GALLAGHER , 205 Farn-
huin St.
WHITNEY. BAUSERJIAN A. Co. , 247
Douglas St.
j. ' J. BROWN & BRO. , Cor. 14th and
Douglas Streets.
SUGARS.
'
Granulated pr B > . . . l
Powdered do . . if
Crushed 'do „ . . . .5. i 12
R fd cutloafdo 1J
Standard A do . . . . - „ > . . . . . . . . . . . ll all -g
Circle A do . . . . : H > 4
KxtiaC uo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . It
Yellow C do . . . . . . _ .10)alO >
N O choice do . . . . . . . 10 > i
COFFEES.
Rio choice pr B > . . . . . - 26a27
do prime do 2VW
do good do . _ . . _ . . 14..25
O U Java . . . . Sl 3o
SYP.UPd.
Common pr gallon. ,
Good uo 6.G5 (
Choice do 70oSO
do N O rnoLisscs _ 80
P i
Kanzoon choice. .
Carolina. . . . . . . . .
CAUDLES.
jj Wesk A Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . IG jSlT
bchof era 102al7
SOAP.
Missouri Vrlley. . . . . .
Kirk's Sarou. .
M. Wesk i Co
tchofer's German. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kirk's standard. . . . . . . „ . . „ . . . _
do bterllnjj. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
rei PLUG TOBACCO.
Black goods , Western . 43
rdo do Virginia . . . . . _ 6ia55
do do Lorrilard's 55a60
Bright do do do . . 60a63
dj do Virginia 65a60
Natural leaf 75o93
DRIED FRUITS.
California peaches per pound. . 16)fal7
do apples do 12at2K
Ftate do do . Hal4 > i
New cnnants. . . . . . . . . . . . Saa
do prunes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . . . 14all
do German cherries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
do bl.ckberrles- _ - 21
do raspberries . . . . _ . 33a4Q
do raisins , per bor t3 40
do seedless raisins , per pound . . . l- > j
bALT.
New in barrels _ _ . .S2 70a2 83
ilu dsiry. . . . . . . . ! 50o5 75
CANNnD GOODS.
2 pound can Jljrer'soys'crs , per case . .SI 2" al 50
1 do do do du do 2 KJ 15
2 dc do William's do do . . . 4 0 a4 75
2 do do peachis pei case. . . . . . . . . 5 50
S do do do do . . . . . 7 00a7 00
2 do do tomatoes do . . . 3 0a3 75
3 do do do do 5 00
Corn , Tropny per case- 6 l > 0
do Wlnslow do . 550
do Yarmouth do . . . . . . . . . . 5 50
Strawberries , do 4 50a4 75
laspberrica , do _ 4 00
Pineapples , do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . > 00
TEAS.
Oolou-9 , per pound 25a73
Young H ) son. per pound 40al 00
Gunpowder , do do Coal 25.
FLOUIt.
Snow Flake , ( Wells 4 Nicman ) 4 50
Gold Dust . S 10
XXXX lowaCltr 3 00
California - _ . . . . . _ . 4 75a3 10
BAGS.
QoBHies , heavy weight. . .
.o light do . . „
lips , four bushel - . - . ISslS
fldee gunnies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . * 18
iiu bags , Amos V eg A . - - . _ 30u31
.o do Ludlow a a . . . .
Nulmegs , Tenang Leal , per pound 1 35al 41
Cljvet uu do . . . . . . CO
Alspiee do do . . . . . . ISa.O
Clnauion bark do d. > . 35j4G
COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON.
V bbls. , luO B.S _ . „ . J9 30@10 CO
1 tbcans , pirdoz . - . . 2 50j ( 2 75
2 do do _ . _ , . 3 90 ( < J 4 CO
W11ITE Flail.
No. 1 kits . _ . 1 15(5 ( 1 2r'
Family In kits . - 1 100 1 20
Jibbls _ . . 050(3 ( 7 00
Family in J bbU . - 0 50 ® C 10
MACKEKhL.
Family , in fcils . „ . 1 10@ 1 20
No. 1 , do . 1 OOO 2 00
Mess , do . „ . 3 00 ® 3 25
Family , bbls - . 7 OOQ 8 00
No. 1 , de „ . _ . 3 OO&IO CO
Sardines , } { boxes , . - 18 50 < iil7 10
CIGARS.
A. K. SIIIPSOX , Manufactmer , 532
15th Street.
U. TJpman- . _ . _ . V M. 5 H > 00
I'.oconstructlon- . . . . do 3 , > 00
Grand Central . „ . _ . do 3500
Universal _ . _ do 40 00
Yara . . . . . . . . . „ _ . i . . do 43 00
La Boquet . - do 50 00
bimon Pure . „ . do 60 CO
Pariigas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . _ . - . du 75 CO
Yours Truly _ . - do 05 CO
Gold Medal . . . . . . . . . . . _ do 50 00
La Eapanola . . . . . . . do 60 00
Triple Crowu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do 75 00
Henry Clay. . . _ . „ _ do 100 00
De Viilcr . . . . „ . do 100 00
YViller. . . . . . . . . do 100 00
1876 . _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ . do 75 UO
CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR.
Wholesale depot 548 14th Street.
Half barrel sacks. . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . . . . „ „ . 2 9C
Chicago , Rock Island
and Pacific R. R.
THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM
OMAHA TO CHICAGO
AND THE EAST ,
Via Des Moines"l/avcnport and Rock Island.
All Passenger Trains are equipped with the
WE&TINOIIOUSK PATENT AIR BRACKS and
Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler.
2 Fast Express TrrJns leave Daily ,
onnectlng as follows :
AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines Valley
Railroad , lorOskaloou , Ottumwa , Keotut
and St. Ixnls.
AT OKINNELL with the Central Railroad of
Iowa , for all points north to St. Paul.
AT WEST LIBERTY with the Burlington ,
Cedar Rapids & Mlnnesofe Railroad , for
Burlington , Cedar Rapids , Dubuque A St.
Paul. At WILTON JUNCTION with the
South-Western tiranch , for Muscatiue ,
Washington and all points south.
AT DAVENPORT with the Davenport 4 St.
Paul Railroad for points north.
AT HOCK ISLAND with the Western Union
Railroad for Freeport , Be > nt , liaclne , Mil
waukee and all points in northern Illinois
and Wisconsin.
AT ROCK ISLAND with the Rocktord , Rock
Is'andandSt. Louis Railroad for St. Louis
and points south.
AT ROCK ISLAND with the Peoria&Rock
Island Railioad for Peoria and points east.
AT BUREAU JUNG. , with branch , for Hen
ry , Laecre , Chllllcothe and Peoria.
AT LA 8ALLE with the Illinois Central Rail
road for points noit hand south.
AT CHICAGO with all lines East , North and
South.
THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern titles ,
lathi * line , can be procured , and any Information
mation obtained , concerning points , at the
ticket office of the company , 123 Farnham St. ,
Omaha , and also at the principal ticket offices
ilong the line of the U. P. R. ii.
Baggage Checked Throngh to all
Principal Eaatcru Points.
A.M.SMITH , H. RIDDLE ,
Gen'l Pasa'r Ag't , Gen'l Snp't
Chicago. Chicago.
J. H. LACEY , a 8 STEVENS ,
Ticket Agent , Qea'l Wcstwn Ag't
i28U Oniaba Offlaba.t t
Sioux City & Pacific 1 ? , K ,
The Shorten ana only Direct
Route from
COUNCIL BLUFFS
St. Paul , Minneapolis ,
And all Points In
WBTHEBX IOWA & 3QNNESOXA.
*
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CABS
On all night trains 7la this route.
COXSECT10SS.
1. At U. P. Transfer with Un 3 Pacific
iailroad lor Omaha.
2. At Council Bluff , with Kansas Citr , St.
lot and Council Mlunj Railroad for SULouis
tad all points .south.
3. At JIL-soarl.VaUeywilh the Chicago and
Northwestern railway foi Chicago and all
Kints east.
4. At Sioux City with Sioux City and S
'aul , Illinois Central and Datoti Southern
allroads. Steamers lor Upper Missouri Blrer ,
luring naTlgatios and with stages for all
lointa In the Northwest :
5. At Blair with Omaha and Northwestern
ailroad for Omaha and Southern Nebraska.
6.'At Fremont , Nebraska , with the Union
'acific railroad lor all point ; west and the
adffecoasf
7. At Wfcsner with stages lor Norfolk and a
olnts In Northern Nebraska.
KS Tlckets for sale la Chicago and Norib-
reatem Hallway offices.-
ea-Be sure your Ucketa read Tla S. C , & P.
iallway.
L. BUBKETT , Sup't.
T. C. HILLS , Gen. Ticket Ag't.
QEC , W. GIM.TTAN ,
Ageat , Oaubm
CHICAGO &NORTHWES'N
The Popular Koute from
2k lEi
O .A.
TO-
Ckicago and 'the East I
AND THE
3E2.o-u.to
TVWalerloo.Fort , ,
Cro M , Fralrlc Du Illicit. AVlnunm.
Cl * ulI > uIutli , Jnncwllle , K < no-
Him , Urrrii tat. Kuclnp. Meven'a
I'oliit , Wctrrtown , OlikTssli , ton
DuLar. aiiulUou iiutl Milwaukee.
It Being the Shortest ami FListt'omnlctedLIne
Between
OH AH A and CHIC AGO ,
Constant lmprov.ru nls Lave taken place in
the way of reducing GiaJe , and plaring Iron
willi fetcel Kails , adding to its rotliag stock
Dew and Elegant
DAT and 81. KKP1NG CARS
Equippol with the"W.stlughou eAir Braio"
'and ' "Jllller Pljtlonn , " rstablishlng comturta-
ble and commrdlous Eating Housed , ofTering all
the comforts ol traveling t he ago can produce.
From. : , to 10 Fast Express Trains ruu each
way dally over the-various lines of this toad ,
thus securing to the traveler selecting this
route sure and certain connections in any di
rection he may wish to go.
Principal Connections.
AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTIOK , for
Sioux City , Yankton and points reached via
Siour City and Pacific railroad.
AT GUANO JUNCTION for Fort Dodge ,
Des Moines. Ottawa and Xeokuk.
AT MARSIIAiiLforSt. Fanl , Minneapolis ,
Dulnth , and northwestern points.
AT LEDAB BAPIDs for Waterloo , Cedar
Falls , Charles City , Burlington and St. Louis.
AT CLIN10N for Dubuqne , Dun'eith , Prai
rie du Chien , La Crosse. and all points on the
Chicago , Clinton < nd Dubuque , and Chicago ,
Duboque and Mlb lesota railroads.
AT FULTON for Fre port , Kacloe Mlllwau-
kee. and all points in Wisconsin ,
AT CHICAGO with all railway lines leading
out of Chicago.
Through tickets to all eastern cities vH this
line can be procured , aud any information ob
tained , concerning Koutes , Kates , etc , at the
Companle's Office , 218 Faruhaui Street , Omaha ,
and also at the principal ticket offices along the
line of the U. P.K.B.
CSS-Baggage checked throggh to all principal
Eastern points.
W. U. STENNETT , MART.IK HUGniTT ,
Gen'l Posslnge'r Ag't. Gen. hupX
J.JI LACEY , G.G.EDDY ,
Ticket Ag"t , Omaha. Gen'l Ag'tOmaha.
mchlSvl ,
Omaha & St. Louis Short
Line ,
1874 !
The Kansas City , St. Joe and
Council Blufis R. R
Is the only dlro line to
ST. XiOTTXJEI
AND TUE EAST , FROM
OMAHA AKD THE "WEST
NO CHANGE i cult between OmanaandSt.
Louis ana b U or e between OMAllA
ana > r.W YOBK.
This th Only -Jne running a
I'lILLTIAH SLEBPING OAR EAST
FUOJI OMAllA , ON AUKIVAL
UK TUB UN1UX PACIFIC
CXPUE&S
SVPassengers taking othei routes rjare a
dlsazrceable transfer at the Klver Station.
TRAIMS DAILY !
BEACHING ALL
EA3TEEN AND WESTEBN OITIE8
With Less Changes and in advance of other
lines.
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 Westinsjhouae
Air Brake.
JKB-Soo that your tickeu read via
Kansas City , S' , Joaepli & Council
liluift Hal rod ,
Via Omaha and St. Louis.
Tickets for sale at cor. Tenth and Farnbam
streets , and U. P. Depot. Omaha.
JOS.TEHON , GEO. L. 2RADBURY ,
Pass. Agt. Gen' Agent.
. F. BABNARD , A. T.
Gen'l Supt. Gen'l Pass. Agt. ,
St. Jospoh. St. Jnvoh.
ROUTS
S T.
3 TEATJSfS DAILY !
LEAVE ST. tOUIS WITH
Pullman Palace Cars
THBODGH WITHOUT OHAHGE
TO
Indianapolis ,
Cincinnati ,
'Louisville ' ,
CJiiuago ,
Columbus ,
Pittsburg ,
PMladelpnia ,
Baltf-Jiore ,
Washington ,
NEW YORK
ArrlTkl oi Trains from toe West
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
Cleveland , Buffalo & Boston
_ _ s _ . . _ . .
nTlY lT7"l7rPC ! Are for Sale at the
- aJLJAJLO Company's Office ,
N. E. coitL.fr1ourth < t Chtctrmt > ti ,
81. IiOHli , na al the Principal Rl > -
vray Offlcet In the We t.
CHAS. BABCOCK , C. E , RUSSELL.
JS'thern Pass. AK't , Wesfn Pass. Ag'i.
DALLAS. TJCXAS. KASSAS CITT ,
JOHN E. SIMPSON. CHAS. E. FOLLB1T ,
Gen i Supt. , Gen'l Pass. Ag't.
29tf ISDtANAPOLU ST. LODI3.
TTjtj-itoct. i
lonfcctioners1 Tool Works ,
Tlaos , Mills <
ifanulacturcrs o
Confectioners'Tools
Jfaffaltie 91 on Ids , Ice Cieem
Freeze n ,
Nos. 1301 & 1303 No Eighth St.
PHILADELPHIA , PA.
Proprietors : 1 ESTABUSHID 1SJ1/
TBouii MUM , 1 - ,
GEO. ST. MILLS , f CATALOGUES SENT
ATLKEP.PAKMZE.J upon application.
13th St , bet Faraham and Banter.
all klndi of TAILOEINO , CLEANING and
fi PAL' < tNG done at reasonable rate *
SJPT26K
KEABNEY'S
FLTJID-EXTIUCT
BUCHU
The only known remedy for
MIGHT'S DISEASE ,
And a.posltlve cura for
Gout , Gravel , Strictures ,
' )
Diabetes , Dyspepsia Xer-
voii3 Debility , Dropsy ,
Kon-ietention or Incoitlnence of Urine , Ir'l-
tatiou. InSauiatioq orlllccration of the
BLADDER AND KIDNEYS ,
SPERMA TOUSIKEA ,
SLouroerhoe orWhltes , Diseases oi the Prostrate
OUud. S one In the BhulJer. Colcnl ur ,
GRAVKL OR BUICK DfST DE-
IPOsIT ,
And Mucus or MUky Dlscbarges.
KEARNEY'S
Extract Bucha !
Permanently Curcn all ] Diseases ol the
Bladder , Kidneys , and Dropsical
Swellings.
Existing In Man , Women and Children ,
No Mailer What the Age :
Prof. Stetle rays : "One bottle ot Kearney's
Fluid Extract Buchu is worth more thn all
other Buchus combined. " *
Price one dollar per bottle ; or , six bottles fcr
Ive dollars.
Depot 104 Duane St. , N , Y ,
4 physician In attendance to answer corres
pondence and give advice gratis ,
arbend stamp for pamphlets , free..ogr
Crane 4 Brigham , Wholesale Agents , San
Francisco. Cal.
a Swi
TO THE.
NERVOUS & DEBILITATED
OF BOTH SEXES.
100HABGE POB ADVICE AND C3H-
8ULTATIOS.
TR J. B. DYOTT , graduate of
Jefferson iledlcal College , Philadel
phia , author of several valuable
works , jau be consulted on all disi
eases of the Sexuul and urinary or
gans , ( which he has 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 forward let
ters describing symptoms and en
closing stamp to prepay postage.
JCSTSend for the Guide to Health.
Price lOc.
lOc.f. B. DYOIlltX.D.
Phy&icion and Surgeon , 104 'Duane
street , ! N . T.
OBSTACLES to MARRIAGE ,
HAPPY P.ELE1FFOP. YOUNG MEN from
the effects of hirers and Abuses in early life.
Manhood Restored , impediments to Marriage
Bemovcd. New method of treatment. New
and remarkable lemedlcs. Books and Circulars
nentfree , in sealed envelopes. Address , 11OW-
AltU AbSOCIA'lION.No. 2 South Ninth St ,
Philadelphia , Pa. , an Institution having a high
reputation for honorable conduct and profcs-
ional kills. 1e5d&w3m
c/Jiarles iPopper ,
WHOLESALE BUTCHER
NI ) CATTLE BROKER ,
SALT LAKE CITY , - - UTAH
feh27ItM. . Keller ,
Proprietor of tha'
RISING SUN
AilO
\
LOS ANGELES
YINEYRDS.
Depot for the sale of hia
NATIVE WINES
AND
KEL3LEH. & Co. ,
Comer.of Battery and Washington ? ! * .
SAN FRANCISCO , VAX. .
mar7U
PASSENG-EtfS
Going East or South from Omaha
And Points on U.P.E.E. , hould take the
"LINCOLN KOUTE"
via The
ATCHISON & NEBRASKA
RAILROAD'
Ana f cure lor thcmjelvs the choice of Six
Popular K'.Jtesfrnm
Atf IiLsou to Chicago und St. Loals ,
AH making Reliable C aucctlons and being
E vipptd wit5 Palace Day and Sleeping CJK.
AH delay and Inconrenfenco arrlrtni ; from
Ferries ar.d traoifen can be arolded West of
Cnlczgo and St. Loula bj- securing Ticket ! via
jLTCHISOX anil the ATCII1SUX A
.NEBRASKA BA1UIOAO.
Direct and Reliable Connections are also made
with the A. T. & 3. F. R. B. for the
Great Arkansas Yallef & Colorado ,
And with all lines running South to points in
Southern Kansas and the Indian Territory.
Ask for Tickets Tla '
LINCOLN & ATCHISON
CHAS. C.8MITH , W. F. WHITE
Gen'l Supt. Gen'l Pas * . Ag't ,
1
UNTIL. YOC HAVE
CAREFULLY EXAMINED
OTJH.
.AND
LOW RESERVOIR
A S IV E HAVE TWELVE UOOD
< ± \ . why they will do your work.
Quick and Easv.
1 Ghean and Clean.
W They are cheapest to buy ,
They are lest to u e.
They bake evtnlyand quickly , j
Their operation is perfect ,
They hare always a good draft , -
Tliej are made of Uie bestuiaterlal
i They roast perfectly ,
tThey re < iuire but lltilo fuel ,
They are Terr low priced ,
I They are easily managed.
' They are suited to all localities ,
Tey
tOTeguaranteedtogiTesatMac oa
SOLD BT
Excelsior Man'fg Co ,
ST. LOUIS , 'MO. ,
M. ROGERS.
S1Z2
'
cc
KlinS ,
09
OQO
Or Susar-Coalc J , Concentrated ,
Root and. Herbal Juice , Amu
niUons Granules. TilE " LITTLE
GIANT" CATHARTIC , or Multani
Ii > Parvo Physic.
The novelty of modern Nou'cai. Chemical and
Pharmaceutical Seance No uae of auy lea > t
taUni ; thu large , npuliivc antl niofeous pit ) .
composcd of cheap , crude , and bnlty in redi'nU ,
waeuTO can by a careful application of checrcaS
science , extrac all tie cathartic anil other mnJl
tlnal properties from the rae t valuable roc * aoC
heilti , and rourcutrate them into a minnc Gran-
Die , nearti Iy larccr than a iiiuftarU
HccJ , that can be readily aw allowed by thc'eol
thamiwtsensive ! ftonmlH and fa-tidlous tats.
Eicnlitllal'ilrsratlro I'cIIct rtprocntsini
moHconcentrated form , ta mucK cathartic powrc
es is embodied in any cf the lan\j , pills fonnd fur
pile in the drr ; : ehopi. From their wondcrf.l cs-
tlurtic power , in proTortlou o their elzc , peep !
who have not trieil them art. apt to fnp o-x ttat
they arc har < r. or d-a < tlc in cffLCt , Irat ( Lch Is not
at all the * . - . > he didfercnt actno mnlicauU prin
ciples of which they are composed be n so bar.
numzed and mwl.'ieJ. ono by the others , as to
produce n moit HoarrliliiK aud thur-
on hKl goutlyamlliluaiyoiicruliug-
cataartl.- .
8300 Hi > waril ii hereby offered by the pro-
prictor of .hcso ivllct' . to aiy chenibt ho ,
upon nnalysi' . ill Hml In thcra en > Calomel or
other forms of mercury oi any other mineral
poison.
Bcln-j entirely vcKCtable.no pittfcnlir
care laequlretl while uinthem. . Ihey CpS-
ritc u ithout disturbance to the conptitutlon , di t ,
oroccupation. ForJauiidlccIlcadaclic ,
Constipation , Iiuiuiro ISlood , 1'nlu
lit the Miouldcrx , TlclTtucss of tlio
ChCHt , DlzzliicHu , Sour Kructatioiic
ot the Momacli , Had tavto In
inouth , Hlllous nttackx , I'alil In
region or Kidneys , internal E'cver ,
Uloatetl fccIiiiK about Stomach ,
Iluth of Illood to Head. IIlRJi Colored - ,
orod Urine , LiiHocialiilily xind.
dloorny Forcboillnu" take l r.
I'lerco'HPIcaxantl'ursatlvcI'cllclf.
In ciplan nua of tha remedial power of my I crI I
gatlvo Pellets o\crfo cast nvo--kty crdi < ca cskl
I wi htoraythst thrir action upon the
animal economy Isunl crwal , iiotrv
Claud or tliouocNcaptn ? their NancI I
live im : > rcf > R > A J dues cot impair them * I
their eagar coatlnsf aud being c lcctl in glas * I
bottles pre-"er\e \brtucsunhnralrcd for any I
Iccgth of time , in any climate , eo that they arc a- j
\nys fresh and reliable , which Ii not the ea a I
infi the pilis found in the ilra-j ? torc , put np in 1
cheap vrixid or panto-board box"3. Ut collect that I
fira'i ' di oa cs where a LnTatlve , Attera-l
tire or Pursatlvo is irul'catnl. ' the o llttioi
IV.l- tsvli d\c lac uo t perfect eatislactioa to I
all wnouoethsm. j
They nro MoU ! > y all ciitcrprUInpl
Drusulstw at Z cents ti bottle. I
Do not allow any ilrnp lst to ! mluo rot lo I
take anything ls j that Le may fay is Ju t aj I
peed as my Y'cllclo becau"e ho nukes a Urpet I
proflton that vrhi-h ho rccoiamcnds. 'f joccl
drasrl't cannot supply then , enclose 23 cent * |
anotccci % Pthrmnyr _ _ _ _ > tarn on 1 f-om
JJCTFALO , N. '
ASK FOR PYLE'i
SALEMTH
-ANI
BAKING SODA )
I OXT S : J
Meyer A Raapfcc and Whitney
Bauserman i Co.
.CASTLE BHOS- ,
IMPORTERS OF
TEA
AXD
East India Goods ,
213 and 215 FRONT STREET
San Francisco California.
icchG'm
PLATTE YALLEY
REAL ESTATE !
Samuel C , Smith ,
Local Agent for the
U. P. B. B. LANDS ,
t t
Columbus ITeb
, - ,
Governmentlands Located !
T. P. Lands Sold !
Improved Farms and Town Tots , for |
O j SBC ! !
on
ON LONGTIME ! !
JE6 ? A1I Communications Cheer
fully Answered
STOVE ST.OS.E.
E. F. COOK ,
537 14th St. , betieea ItogLu an4 Dod > *
Manufacturer of Tin Oipper andSheet _ Iroa
Wrc , and dealer in
Cooking and Heating stoves
Stamped , Japanned and French Wire 01
an d. Tin Rootta ? , Gutters and Spoutlnjana
ho Work done and. wirroatod. et U