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ho Most " \Yonderfol Hed.cal Dis covery of the Asra Every Man his oirn Physician. Frazier's Great Remedy Thfl people of the United States hare been humbugged with all kinds of Patent Medicines , quacks und imposters , for the put few ye n , in a most shameful manner. The writer of the fallowing is one of the Tictims , and wishes to present a very plain case. Bettering that by cleansinz the blood was the only true way of banishing disease , and being a gre t sutferer from weak langs and a KTOiulous aflVctl'in , and after trying many kinds of Patent Medicines and the most eminent Pnysiclans , I commenced doctoring myself , and at last discovered a Blood Searcher , or Root Bitters , which not only gave me im mediate releif , but after a few -weeks efieeted a radical cure. The cough left me , my lungs became strong and -sound my appetite good , and the sc-olulous disease had disappeared : Feeling confident that my Dlscorery possessed wonderful healing Tlrtues , I gave it to other * afflicted , and found it efieeted the most miracu lous cures in thousands of. cases , not alone curing Couch * , Consumption , Asthma , Catarrh , Scrofula and We'k Lungs , but all disease * canted from humors in the blood. The demand from my friends and other * bearing about these Bitters becoming very great , I commenced put- tinz them up for sale , tilling them FRAZIbR'8 BOOT BITTERS. 1 was a first backward in presenting either myself or medicine to the l publlc-not being a Patent Med cine Man , but ! lam getting bravely oier that. I have sold thousands ot battles < . ! my Root Bitten , and it is my desire and determination to place the same within the reach of erery suCerlng man , woman and chlld'on the face ot tha ciTillzeH globe. The grand principle that operates In these'i Root Bitters is toe pewer they possess In cleans ing the turgid blood and banishing the Tile humors from the system. Root Bitters are strictly a Medicinal Preparation , compounded from roots combined with "herbs and-plajts , many of which were used in the good old dayr of our forefathers , when people were cured by some simple root or iierb.andwiea.Calomel. . . , and other poia.ns of the' mineral klugdom were unknown. Ther open all the natural passages of the body , cast out disease , take away all sickness and build up tha system with pure blood , kence they must reach all diseases Jiy.purificar tion and nourishment. Nopenoirc n take Boot Bitters and remain long unwell. Victory upon victory they hare gained over disrate and death In all statlois and conditions In life. They are constantly ef fecting cures ot th utmost Importance. For Consumption , Aitutna , bcr-fuli , Scrofulous E- ruptlons , Catarrh , Weak Lungs , Lost Vltatitr and Broken > down Constitutions , these Root Bitters are unireisaliy admitted to be the most wonderful Medical Discovery known to the Ing the Lungs , - - . . . . Kidneys and liver , cleansing the blood from every kind of h'unior. No other medicine will euro Chronic Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Heart Disease , Fits , Dizzlalas , Headache ; Dyspepsia , Fever aud Ague , Costlveness , Piles , Urinary Diseases , Kidney iHaease , and Liver Complaint , so quickly as this Root Bitters. All cucu diseases are caused from a bad stomu-h and a poisonous condition of tbo Llood. For weakly , cereus young men , suflering from loss ot memory , loss of energy , etc. , caused from abuses In early llfe.and to delicate lernales.these strengthening Root Bitters are eipeclally re- comtucaded. One bottle will do more toward eradicating Syphilis , Scurvy , Tetter , lever Sores , Sore Eyei , Tumors , Cancerous forma tlons , Dropsy.'Eryslpelss , Bait llheum , UK rs , Boils , Flesh Worms. Blotches , Pustules , fcrup- tions , pimple * on theface.and Corruption * f era tli Blood than nil other remedied In existence. G. W. FRAZIER , dj3VEXiA.NI > OHIO.l Frailer * Root Bitters are sold by all the lea < J- inz Druggists , Storekeepers and Chemists. Sold Wholesale y Strong i Cobb , 193 Superior .street , and Beaten Myers 4 Canfield , 127 \ t- steet-i eveland , O. ; B. L. Fahne.tock i. I * . , Pittsburg : George tGoodwin 4 Co. , Boston : John iS Henry Curwm A Co , United States Medicine How , 8 and 8 Cullege Place , ' ' . ; Fuller New York ; Wyth'Brothers.'Phnadeltffi.a ler 4 Fuller , Chicago ; John L. Park , Cincinna ti , and other nrst-clais ,45s : 1yl3d4wly IMPORTANT TO Cowinercial Travelers. COMMERCIAL TKAVKLERS who solldt order * by CA&D , CATALOGUE , TRADE- LfaT. SAMPLE. OB OTHER oPECIMEN , abx > those wno visit their customers and solicit trade bT purchases 'made DIRECT FROM SIOCK , and who travel in any section , by Ball or Boat , gelling any class of goods , are IB- qnested to send their BUSINESS and rKI- VATE ADDRESS , as below. sUtlng class of goods they sell , and bv whom employed ; also those who are at present under no emogement. This matie. is ot OKEAT IMPOKfANCE IKDrVIDUALLV to salesmen of this clss' , or Bien'wliclUnK trade in this manner. It Is theTefore ESPECIALLY 'd-slred7 that this notice nur mi 1 the eye ot ALL CommercUl Travelers and Salesmen In this country and that they will AT ONCE give It their alien- tion. Those who comply with above request will ba CONFIDENT ! ALLY treated and duly Ivlsed of object In view. Please address , { by letter only ) , CO-OPERATION , care O o. ? . Rovell 4 Co. . 41 Park Row. jySeodlm NEW YOEK CITT. 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PBICE AND STYLE OF"BINDING. . In extra doth , per TO- In library Leather , per * _ _ g.80 In Half Turkcy Morocco , per TO ! _ 7.00 In llill BusclaLCxtra gilt , per TO ! 8.00 In fuU Morocco , antique , gilt edge * , per In Inu'susslaVSpef wl.r.aar.t.i.ait8JmH ' Three rclnms now ready. Succeeding TO- \ lums.TinUl ooclpleUcn " , wiy.lie4uuoi once la f two months. * " % * Specimen pages of tha AussicUK CTCMK TJIKDIA , showing type. Illustrations , etc. , wil bescnt rtUonaj.pllcsUon. FIBST CLASS CANVASSING AGES1S WANTED. AddrenthePublishenp'T' _ , * ' 549 & 551 Broadway , Jfi3WrYork , V AN OLD LAWYER'S STORY. ( Concluded. ) " I believe there is some horrible unseen thing in the room , " she said , ' some awful , shapeless spirit , that when it is locked in with him murders him. Let others believe what they will , I believe that. " The words haunted me , but I laughed at them , of course. "What ever it was , I would try to know. I had a plan. At dusk that dayl went into my bedroom myself. I came out a strange man. I wore a white wig , a pah : of green goggles , and an over coat , the tails of which reached to my heels. I carried a thick cane , and stooped a good deal as I walked. In my hands I carried a carpet-bag , and in my bosom a pair of pistols , well loaded. As I passed out into the street the eajly moon was just rising ; she lit me on. my "way to the door of Mme. Matteau's house. It was opened for me , when I knocked , by old Hannah. Her eyes were red and swollen. Then I told her that I was a stranger , and. kad received Mme. Matteau's address from a .gentleman in New York , and desired to stay all night under her roof. She shook her head. "I don't think you can , " she said. "The lady is away from home. Besides we are in trouble here. I don't think Miss Gabrielle - - -would - But here Miss Gabrielie herself appeared. "I am an old man , miss , " I said , "and as you see , quite infirm. I dread. another step. I should take Itas'klndness'If you would accom- madatc me , and I will pay any price you ask. " Miss Gabrielle looked at Hannah. "We have only one room , " she said , "and that " I ended the question of my story by begging to be tatcen to it "You will have supper , sir ? " said the girl. BuU declared .that I had eaten , and only wanted rest. Her reply was" : "Hannah show the gentleman to the blue room , and make a fire. " I was in the blue room , the scene of the three sudden deaths or mur ders. I was a small apartment , blue. It had also blue win- Sainted ow curtains , and a blue silk cover let , on the bed ; a neat striped car pet , a set of old mahogany furni ture" , and a very handsome ewer and a basin of costly china. It was at the time almost a universal cus tom to burn wood. In this room , however , was a small coal fire. I alluded to this as Hannah name in with the scuttle. "Yes , sir , " she said. "Missus does burn coals. Her son | is a clerk" or the like at the new mines at Mauch Chunk , and l e sends it c eap'to her ; ljut il's'a hasty , dlrty-t smelling thing , and I liato it. Now it's built and fit , 'twill warm up in fifteen minutes. It takes longer than wood. " She went out ot the oqr and came back in a niiiute with a little tray on" which stood a po and a cup and saucer , also a bi > wl and a tiny pitcher , and something in a napkin. "Miss sent a bit and a sip , " said she. "Tea rests us old folks mighti ly , "Good night' ' ' . 'Good night , " I said , I expect I shall sleep Soori ; Tmust bb up very earlj' , though , for I have bills to pay. I have some hundreds of dollars lars with me to pay out to-morrow , and it's In this bag. " She looked at me in a queer sort of a way and lingered beside me. At lat she spoke : "Look ye , sjr ; I think that old folks of your age do wrong to lock doors on themselves. You might b3 ill at night and " who'd get in to you ? Leave your "door unlocked. " Was it this woman's practice to .beg travelers who stopped with her mistress not to lock the doors ? "Was there some baneful potion in the cup she had given me ? It was an innocentlookin.g cup enough an old-fashioned affair covered with little gijt sprigs. The tea was fragrant Hyson ; but the suspicion that had crept into my mind had taintei it I fancied a strange color , a curious smell. J put it from me and would not have lasted it for a kingdom. 1 did not intend to sleep , and I did not undress myself. I merely removed my disguise , and sat down aeside the table , with my pistols reside me. That some attempt might bo shortly made to murder me I felt to tie possible. I thought of all the old tales that I had heard of trap doors , and sliding panels , and secret entrances to travelers' rooms. I was not a coward , but I felt strangely nervous , and singlarly enough for a man in my perfect health my hands were growing cold , and my feet were lumps of ice , while my head was burning hot. Fifteen minutes had passed , and the fire was kindled , but the room was not warm. The blue flames struggled among the black coals , and flung forked tongues tipped with yellow tints , into the room. There was nothing cheerful about the stove , though it was of that open style now called Franklin. Yet I drew a chair toward it from tiublt , and sat with my feat upon the Dearth. I do not know how long I sat there , 8u44enly I became aware that I was not mysejf , T was losing my senses : If unseen bands had been clasped about my neck , and nn unseen knee been pressed against my chest , my.sensa tion could not have been different A thought of the evil spirit which my friend had suggested faintiy struggled into my mind. As I .stag- gard to my feet a noise like the roaring of the sea was in my ear. The flame * of a candle turned to n great yellow blue. I barely re tained strength enough to stagger to the window and lling it open. The fresh cold winter air rushed hi at it It gave me intense pain , but it relieved me. In a moment more I was able to clamber out of it upon the shed below. There I remained until the day dawn. "Withmy returning senses the truth came to me. That which had murdered the three men who slept before me in the blue chamber was nothing more or less than the ooal stove , It was provided with what is called a damper , and this being caught in a manner which closed it sent the poisonous gas into the room. It had been kindled as a wood fire would have been at the hour of retiring , by one quite igno rant of the danger possible from coal gas , and they had slept never to awaken. Had I thrown myself upon the bed , I also should have been found dead at daylightin all human probability. . As for the fact that neither doctor nor coroner discovered the truth I have but to say that they were not deeply scientific men that coal stqvcsirerffscarcely used in the place , arid * that it had hot been mentioned - tioned that .the chamber was thus * 'it--1 * Heated. - - Of course I rejoiced the household by Jny discovery neXtmornlngand equally , of course , Mme. Matteau , who was not only freed from suspi cion , but became the object of uni versal sympathy. She was always grateful to me , s.nd she proved her gratitude byglvlng what I Boon asked , for , the hand of her daughtei Gabrielle in marriage. DRAW POKER. A Telegraph , that Worked the Way. [ Wrandotte ( Can. ) Letter to Kansas City limes. ] The Fourth of July was not cele brated hi the usual manner here , nobody being particularly drunk , and no oneibeing shot according to previous custom. One.of'our merr chants had a small game of "draw" on that day , which he happened to celebrate in this wise , He had played the game some/with / another old man 'on several occasions , wherein he'has always beaten , and for some time past his study by day and his meditations by Bight has been "how to get even. On the 3d of July a friend called at his place of business and told him how it could-be done. He and this friend wereto _ sit down to a little game with , the old man ; when the friend had a full he was to telegraph to the merchant by rubbing his right ear softly ; when he had a pair he would hold up one finger ; when Providence was particularly kind and he held two pate he would hold up two fingers , and so on through air the changes of the gan\e. The game seemed feasi ble , and the merchant devoted the entire day to his friend hi learning and practicing telegraphic signs which were to bring con fusion upon , the old man and wealth into his own pocket He became as proficient in the "work" as a .Master Mason of ten years' stand ing , and on the morning of the Fourth sauntered in to the old man's place with a sweet smile upon his face , which those only can wear who have an approving conscience or four aces. His quiet comforter and friend was sitting in 'the back part of the room as innocent as the flow ers in May ; and on being invited to take a hand seemed surprised and reluctant , but flnallvconsented , out of friendship , and sat down to that little rcund-topped - wal nut table , where so many crowned heads have uneasily rested. Presently the "old man" came up and wanted to be let in. The merchant demurred at first , but finally consented , out of regard to the day and the memory of George "Washington and the game com menced. Soon the private tele graph was put in operation , but though the signals were given .cor rectly , and read' apparently -with ease , they didn't correspond with the facts , as held by the players. Several games were lost in trying to get the "hang" of it , and at last , the merchant being about $6Q out , .said he ? never liked to play poker on the fourth ef Julyit always seeped to. him like'breaking the Sabbath an'd left the room , giving his telegraphic friend a look as he pass ed that would have melted a ho r ( of stone. As it only sftuoli a , cheek of brass it didn't interfere with the swallowing organs of the friendwho was silently drinking to the memo ry of the. great and good G , A few moments after the "old ma.ianti \ the. telegraphic poker Player was seen dividing a.kout $60 into moities and the naerchant observed to a friend as he drove out to hear the Declaration of Independence , that anybody wLo playe draw" , was a liar. THE COMING The raters of our nation , A * neVr was known before , ' Are rising from Pacific's strand To Atlantic1 ! rociy ( bore. "Why la tbi ! mighty change t What on the meaning be ? The rising of the masnta From northern lake to southern sea. The spirit ot old serent j-slx From out our heroes' gra ei * Forbids a Bat ion drenched in patriots' blood , Should sink to that of slaves ; . The motto which our coiqs ODN bore , Though obsolete long since , Remain as ever true : not one cent for tribute , illion * for defense. F rtr ties and party l wi Are but as rope * of aand. The light of mm to be a man Should govern Freedom' * land. Then shall our Flag more proudly float O'er land a * well as sea , And nations yet unborn shall gladly great The emblem of the free. In trade we'll trr to deal , As man should deal with man. And while "we seek ta live ourselves , We'll sell as cheap as anybody can , And It a hat you need , Or friend you chance to meet , * Remember Bunce , the Hatter , On Upper Douglas Street. U. OUKDK. C. J. KABBAtH tikEBE & CABBACH , 13th st. between Farnham and irney sU OMAHA , - - NEB. MANUFACTURM OT Spring and Farm Wagons , BUGGIES AND CARB1AGB8. - Dealer * In arfll manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS t A T'ENTION PAID TO PARTICULAR 1C HUOUIHG. . and blackimlthlnf prompUr done at reasonable tnrice * Mrs. D. A. MOFFETT , Fashionable Dressmaking } 564 Fourteenth St , , jt30 3m" " OMAHA. KKB. REDMAN & LEWIS , Cor. | @th and Izard Streets , n , TJ On hand and SAWED TO ORDER. Je261m 400,000 , ACRES ! OP THE FINEST Elkliorn Valley Lands I FOR BAtVE BT 33 * xc. OT * "Wisnor , milESE LANDS ABE CONVENIENT TO JL the market and the FINEST in the STATE ! Aid will be * old at from $2,50 to $5,00 PER ACRE ! For Cash or OH lone Time. ISLAND EXPLORING 1ICK- ETS for sale at O. & N. . W. De pot , bearing coupons "which will be taken at fall cost inpayment for land. L. AVOODWOBTfl , 238 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb. Wood Stock , - . . - t.fr : M-I. * ' * ' - * . Axles , Spring aa4 Tki t > 1e Skel-j HARDWOOD LUMBER , Carriages , Hacks > 4 Buggies StB acheu Money and Comnerct. Daily Review. OFFICE OMAHA DAILY BEE , > July 28 , 1874. J There is no change In our market report from yesterday's quotation ? . "THE FIRST NATIONAI. BANK quotes : Land Greats selling ) . . . , $815.00 Land Warrants. (160 ( acres buying ) . . . 176.00 Land Warrants (160 acres selling ) ' 185.00 Agricultural'College Scrip , (160 acr s buying ) 176.00 Do. Se11hjg. . . . . 185.00 Exchange on New York , 1-5 of one per ct. .UlfAHA.lIAXKBTS. I CareloUy Corrected DallT " i DRY GOODS. , " n - J. J. SHOWN & BRO. , Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. PBINTS. Align. - - , , , - . . , . . . . , . , , . , . , . _ 9 American. . . . . . . , , . , - 9 Amoikeu _ , - - , , , . . . . . , . . , , _ 7K . _ . _ . . - _ . . _ _ t ' Hamilton . tferrimaclc 1) ' ? eabody Uehmnnd , Simpson's. . . . BLEACHED SHtBTINOS. Bright 4-4M. . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . _ _ Joot O. . . . M _ . _ . _ . _ _ . . " . " " ' _ " 9 Jabot i'Ji , . , , , "T- . , . , . . . , , _ . . . , . . , , . . . . . 12 > i lonsdaie.- . . . . . _ . . . . . . _ _ . . . _ _ . Is f. Tf. Mlll3 _ . . _ . . . _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ 1S > 4 ? eterborQ--T-T _ rTT _ r , , , . , , , , , , , 9 Suffolk t _ . . _ _ . _ _ . _ _ | ) BLEACHED SHEETINGS. PeppetellM - . _ SIde do o-j . _ _ _ . _ . " " * * * * * | " " do 10 COTTONADiS. Banners and Mechanic * . . . . . . . . . Great W at rn _ , - , - BKOWN SHEETINGS. Albion , A _ . . . _ _ fedford. E _ . _ _ . . . . . . _ . irantrlile , EL" . . _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19if Jermania , B B > 2 uiglej. II' I , ' * OLNGHAUB , Imericsa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . ' 11" Lmoskeag .MH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * MM . . . . . . . . . . 12 J t s TICKINGS. Lmos keag. a , c * _ . . . . . . _ _ . . . . Biddatord. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . _ DENT5C3. . . . , . , , . , , , JTer Creek , B B. J ymmt r , , , , , , , , . , _ . . . . . . Otis , B B _ . _ . _ OtU , C C - JEANS. TAKKXE > OTIO S- KURTZ MQHB K cc. , 231 Famliam , Street. . Clark's O. N. T - : ? o .oat's . _ . _ , _ , ,1,1. . ! 70 Jerrlck's. . . . . . . . . . _ . - _ _ T , , , . , 42K HOilEHY. Joroestlc. . . . . . - . _ . . . . _ _ _ 1 42 00 British - . - s 00 6 00 PAPEE COLLABS. f lcken ' best.- . . . - - t 90 ting WllUam. .w..M-.M m. l 85 aomeatlg.-- , , . _ ; . j go Stanley . , . . , . . , . . _ . . . . . _ . _ . . . _ . 2 58 SHAWLS. Ottoman strips- . _ . . , . | 2 25(36 ( M SHIUT3. While common.- . _ . . . . . . _ . . 910 60 * TgoiHiiny , , , , . . m..Tim.i i 15 00 ' custom mau * . . . . . . . . - . SO 00 ? ercal . . . _ - . . , . - . . - . , , _ - . . . . . . . - - . l J 00a24 00 Calico _ - - , , . . . . . .n , , , , ! , , . , , , . ! ! . . , ! . ! _ x _ 4 75a7 CO OVEKALL9. 3rowa Arl\ ] \ _ , - , , - , , - . , j. J 607 5 ' dnck . . , _ , - . . . . . , . . 775900 31ue drill- . . - . . . . . . C.-- . 7 00a7 CO ' duck . _ . . _ . _ . . . - . . . . . . - . . S 00a9 50 i7Iilte . . . - . . . . ' . . . - - - , , - - | 00a9 50 COBSET8. rrench whalebone$5 SSaS 00 ) Ur OWn _ r-TTT- , _ nnliiimi. . . .mi ! 15 00 Vim > t - , - , , , . , - - ! , , ! , - , . _ 22 CO . tPKINOSKIBT3. . 'Jnen printed. . - . - . . . - . . . . - . 9 S 00 " rufBtd- . . - . - ' . . . _ . . * 1200 " fluted _ . . . - ; - . . . . . - 15 00 GENERAL COMMISSION. J. C. KOSENFELD gives US folIowinK.quotations Uisday : Butter , active , 15a20in tubs ; Eggs fair , at .lie per dozea ; .Live Chickens , dullat 2 00@2 50 per doz. ; .Gooseberries,12 50-per-Ira ; ; Cherries - - ries , 4 80 per fau ; Lem ns,12 00 per box. ana Baspberrie3,20c per quart ; black berries , 20c ; apples , 6 00 to 7 00 per barrel : currants 20e. . . ' HAKDWAttli , . T j . * - * JOHJC T. XMAH. IHON. Common Horse shoe ba * Norway naU rod. . . - - Caitjlow. . - . 13 ' ' ' ' American cam , octagon and equateItA 22 Jeuup'i English do . do . . . 05 § Burtem' * hone shoes ? per lctf . 7 25 do mule do do . . . . S 25 NorihweaUrn horse Balls--- . - . 23a .33 Dundee thimble xktins , discount 45 ptr cat. ' Stor half patent axles , discount 10 per cent. > ? NAILS , lOd to 60d per k g. . . . . . . . 8d 6d 4d Sd 3d fine 10d.finl 'ng do1 8d "do" do 6d , do do lOd casing 8d do 6d do Wronzht , all SJIM - ' , ' BOLTS. i - " * Carriage and tire. . . . . - jdlscoont ' 70 pro BUTTS. Xarroir wrought , fast Joint . .discount 20 pr c Cast , loose pin reversible.do 35 dot , . . t - - - - , IfJSCELLANEOUS. Hay and manure fork * . . . discount 30 pr o Hoe * and gaiden rake- . - do 25 do HTNQE3. Strap and -T. discount'25 pr c fcr WBEKCHES. Tail's black.discount 65prc Coe's iiamltatlon _ - . - . .do ' 45 deCo Co * ' * gesuin- . . . . . . - . do 20 do SCREWS. American Iron-- . . . . . . . 45 pr c do brah- . . . . . . . . . 40prc AQRICULTUrtAI , IM. LEMENTS. SCTTBET. H Holt's Ha. > et King.per doi , net12 00 Champion . - _ . _ . . . - . - . - . - . 00 Htald ! * * Eurek * _ _ _ . 11 00 do rad - . _ s 00 STACKS AHD SUCTEU. EowUnd' No2 black shovels , D H _ 12 00 do do polished , do do 13 00 do doDlackspade * da - . 1200 Hoore do polished -do d 13 00 da's "spring point" LH shovels. . . 13 CO . AXES. LIppena tt' * Wetem Cnwn - . _ 13 00 - -do . dodo txvtfed13 50 . COFFEE MILLS. ! -arkc'iloS.lrpnbor ; _ _ . . - nef i 6 K do dol03-do . - : 575 -da rioas Union Irqh- , - - - 1100 ' W > 'loK do ' BritMlB,7 . . 13 OC - FILES. . Harjtrave.Smlthi Co.jdlcottnt 80 rare American File Co - _ _ _ do 60 do " > , - . \ ' , " 3A3QIKBS. ' Havdole's , A' E Ho 1 , 1J4 , 2. . - . - . . Hammond , ' * Aj : Na S.l _ IT 19 00 'da * da < dn A. . . . . . . , , , , , . _ do Eazineer1 * No - . . - _ 10 a do " do 2 - , , _ is K . It M HATCHETS. Morris' shinglingNo ! _ _ . do dodo 2 . . . = . . . _ . - . . , . , w. do 'do do 3 . 900 do Claw da-l. : . . ' 50 do o do 2. . . 860 lEATHEB/ * , . . Best Buffalo Sol - . . > < l Sfiiassc do do. - ; . . - . - . . -.a.- . ! ! f .jr. Matamoras 'do . _ - ! < o. i , 32c ; No. 1,3o Best Oak , do - _ . - . . . 43@45c Baltimore Oak Sol i. . ; -wc i reach jai. _ _ i'.i - Sl 40@2 001 do Calf , leading bz nd . .Sno 2-50 , Domestic Kips --1 "S1 * ° do Csfi- : . - . a1 7S Hemlock. Upper , per foot . . . . . . .i-.A > < g30c Oak do , - do. , _ . . . . 300 Grain do do . - ? do ( Simon ) . . _ . i.3 00@3 23 < lo ( Glore Kid. ) . . 50@5 00 Welt Leather , per side , 16 007 00 Boot Webbing , per bolt , . . . . _ .4c@7po 0k Harnss * Leather , " Pittsburg. " 45e do do do No.l. @ 42c do do do No. 2 , 38 < 340c Oak Line do . _ _ . . . . . . .44@46c Haialock Harness Leather , No. 1 , . . . . . .39@40c do" do do No. 2 , _ . . . . J7@39c Hemlock Line do ; 4446c Fair Bridle , per side- . S6 0007 00 Team Collarsiper do * J25 50@25 50 Stage do do -21 CO Scotch .do do J3500 Concord do do . . . . _ _ - $33 00 Collar Leathei ( Black ) per toot , 18@24c do do ( Busset ) do . . .lS@24c Patent'Dash Leather.- . . . ' . _ . . . . .15e BOAFS Powell & Co. , Soap xaonufacturers. Sapo Pablico , 6 l-2@6 84 ; Savon Bepublic , do. , Chemical OliVe , 6 to 61-2 ; Palm , 6@5 ly4 ; German Mot- Jed , . 6 l-4a6 1-2. ABT GOODS AND. UPaOLSTEBEE'S STOCK. Benjamhi B. Jones , Decorative Up holsterer and dealer in fine art goods , 270 ; Farnham Street , furnisher the following quotations : - JBAME MOULDINGS. Oil walnut mouldinga , one. inch , per foot , 5c ; 2inch-lOc ; 3 hich 15c ; polished-walnut , 1- inch 7c ; 2 inch 15c ; 8 inch 21c. Berlin gilt , 1 , inch 6@15c ; 2 inch 12@30c ; 3 inch 18@ 45c ; "imitation rosewood and gilt , 1 inch 6@10c ; 2'inch 1020c ; 3 inch 15@30c. "WINDOW BrTADKH. Plain bands , 6 feet , all colors , per pair , 1 50 ; ornamental bands2 00 © 4 00 ; each vdditional. foot , 76c , per pair. , BEPPS. , Union jnd all wool terry , per yard 1 50@3 MJ ; Imperial , plain and stri ped , 2 50a8 00 : ' DAMASKS. Union'per yard , 1,60-all ; wool , 2 00a3 00. iIATTBASSE3. , . . . . . Husk44x62 , , 4 00a5 00 ; .straw , 3 OOu-i 00 ; . xculsior.3 50a4 50. > . .LUMBER. RETATC. LIST ? Subject $ Q chang * ol market witnaut * ' WiL M. FOSTEB , , OD U.-P. B.B. tracVbet.iunham.ai , > GECTA. HOAGLANL. r r Joists , studding and sUb , 20 ft , and un- der. I _ _ 122 00 Orer 20f t , each additional ft add'l - CO fencing No ! . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ . _ . . . . . . . . V 00 do No 2 _ . - . . . . . . _ ; 21 08 1st comtannlxjardj. . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . _ . . , . _ - _ . . 25 00 2nd do do _ . . . . . . _ - . . . S2 00 "A" totk boards. 10 and 12 inch Co 00 "B" do do do Co K 00 "C" do do do d ' . . . . . . . . JO 00 1st clear , \V/t\A aad 2 inch . . - 65 00 2d do - do ' do . do M..M.H. . 65 00 3d do do'do do ' . : . . . - 45 UO Flooring , clear. . _ . _ _ _ _ . . . < . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ ,50 00 do 1st common . . . . . . . . . _ 40 00 do 2d' do M..i _ . _ . . . . 33 00 do 3d do 27 50 du narrow , clear- ; . . . " . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . : 45 00 In t clear celling K incb. 35 00 2d do do y. ln h.t. . . . : . . . . _ 32 50 1st do do 2 Inch _ . _ . . . . _ _ . . 30 00 Sd do' 'do % inch. . . . _ . . . . . . 27 00 1st clear siding . . . . . * . . . 27 00 2d do do . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 2fi 00 1st common siding. . . . . . . . . . 24 00 2d do do HM . . . . . . . . . 20 00 "A" shingles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 25 Extra , No 1 shingles . . . . . . . . 3 'UO Common No 1 shingles. . . . . . . . . . _ 2 00 Lath per 1000 . . . . 3 Co D A11 picket * eer 100 . _ . 3 So ttquw do do do . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . . . . . . . * OO Batten pe'.llneaffr. \yt . . . . . . . Bough do do do . T- Liberal discount on carload lots. WINDOWS , ( Glazed. ) 35 per ccntotTChiesgo list. DOOBS , ( Wedged. ) 25 pei cent ofl Cl logo 1'st. BLINDS. 30 per cent off list. Whit * lime per bbl. Jl 75@2 00 Lonisrille cement perbbl 3 OOQ3 25 Plaster parl * per bbl 3 60Q3 75 Plastering hair per bushel. . . . . . . . . . . 40 Tarred leu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ _ . 4 Plastering board..M . . . HMM.MM..H. 4J OILS. PAINT1) , GLASS , &c. N. I. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT C. STKELL : Coil Oil . _ $ 19 , No It 95nl 00 Linseed Oil. raw. 103 " " 2 . . _ 70 " , " bl'd. _ 110 " winter i _ M Turpentine . ' 65 traih'dj Headlight Oil - 28 Lubricating W.Va. ' iAINTb , AC White Lead , Et. LouU , Srtictlr Pure J. S UK " " Fancy Brands _ S > J Patty In'Bladder * . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 > 4 i ,1 Bulk. " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 4 > 6 EnsjneldGlau"colonV'Cq'.fC--.V. . ; I 1 00 Window Glass. 0 % c discount T15 * SHEET-IEON. WIRE , &C. ' MH.TON RCGEES , COB. 14th & " i FABNHAM.i : i PLATE. 10x1410 , fair qnautr. . - . . . . . -113 00 10x14 Ic , best quality - . . - . . 13 CO 10x14 IX do do . . . . . . . . . .I. . . . . . . . . . . . .in. . . 16 60 12x12 1C do do . , . . . , . . . ; . , , . . , . ! . 14 00 12x12 IX. do do . . . - . - - . 17 00' 11x20 1C d do - . - 15 50 14x20 IX do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MM. . , . 17 50 14x10 IXX da do . - . . . . 20 60 14x20 IXXX do . - . . - - . . . . . - . - . 23 50 HO plate DC ( best quality ) . - . . . 23 50 100 plate DX ; do do . . . . . . . . . . . . U 00 100 plate DXX do do _ . --.1700 100 plate. BXXX do ; da , . . - _ 20 00 Hoofing 1C charcoal do iKr J . 15 00 1 Roofing IX do do do . - . - - . - . 16 00 10x14 10 coke "do do . - . 12 60. 20x23 1C , charcoal roofing. . . . . . - . _ 27 60 20x28 JC charcoal roonng- . - . . . - - . 32 60 e4x4 IX charcoal- . . . . - . _ - - . . 28 00 10x20 coke ( for gutter- . - . . . 21 00. , BLOCKTIN. Large pigs. . . . . - . . . - . - . . ' 35 Small pigs .1.1.1.1.1. , . . . . . . . . . . . . .I. .I , , . . , .i. , . . . . . . . 36 Bar tin - . . . . . - . . . . . 88 ZINC. Sheet tin 25 to 36 ' " . do do do It. half casks.- - do do do In 250 tt > casks . .Tinners soldei ( extra , refined. . . do' "do No. ia. do do roofing bid metal . SHEET IRON. First quality , Numbers 16 to 24 _ do do do 15 - , , do do do 26. . . . do do do S7- Chtrcosl , both sides smo the do No 24. do do do do 27. JunlataNo. 24- " .do' .io 28 do do 27 , Utusla perfect 7 to 12 do No. 1 , stained Uaan Jail bundles , add one cent. "A"Amricac ImmiUt'n Bussla , ll No * . . 13 Let * than full bundle * add one cent. GALVANIZED. No. 14 to * > . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mll t 15 do 2t to * , , , , . , . , , _ do IS do 25 to as , . . .m. . . . . . . . . . _ dc IT jo 87 -.M . do 18 do > - . , . . , - , . - . - , 1M , , , jo 20 Full bundle * dicount15per ; cent. COPPEB. Brailers 6 to ft . . . . . .j. . . . . . . . . . . . , - , , - , 15 . dola to :2B > . _ _ _ _ . 42 do 12W to 100 6 . . _ _ - . ! . _ / 38 ShMthln * ; , 14 * ud IS o * , , , , . . . ' " ' * * * No * . 7 , S * nd ai l 'TtlihH.'TT . . ! 43 _ _ : m si BRIGHT WISE. 10 11 UJ4 KOI. 0 to 6 8,3.9 10,11 U 14 15 . 16 . 19 NotUS.lS . . . 18 19 .PerbttBdiaii per ceitdiacoua" _ GROCERIES. STEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 14TH ST. CLABK & FBENCH COB ! FABNHAM AND llTH 6T. PITNDT , MEYEB &BAAPKE , 212FABH- HVM ST. . WHOLESALE DEALEBS- . MORGAN & OAI/DAGHEB , 205Janiv i . . . haru St. WHITNKV , ' BATJSEinrAX i CO. , .247. , , , Douglas..St. j ; -j. BBOWN . BBQ. , Cor. 14th and , - - Douglas Streets ; , \ SUGABS. Granulated pr ft. . . . Powdered do . . . . . . . . Crashed" do Reid cut loaf do . . . . . . . . . Standard A 'do . . . . . . Circle' A do . . . . . .do 0 choice do Rio choice pr ft. Jo prime xto . - . . . . . . . ' do good do - 0 tr Java - . - . : SYRUP3. Common pr'Eallon. . . . . _ . . .M. . . . . . . . 35.v43 Good do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6065 Choice do . . _ - - -70a80 do NOjnolasse9-i _ . Bahgo Carolina. . . M' Wesk 4i Co Kchoferj . . . SOAP. ' Missouri Yrliey. . : - - ' . . Klrk'a SaTon.u : - . . . . . . M. Weak & Co. . . . . _ . . _ . . - . . - . 7a7 frchofer's German. . . . . . . Kirk's'standard. .1 do sterling.- . . < . . _ . . . . . . . . . . - . . - ? Sa PLUG'TOBACCO. ' Ulack goods. Western. . . . . . . . . - . - . . . . . . . , , ,48 I do do Virginia. . 60a55 do do Lorrilard's. . ; i _ _ . _ _ . . ' 66a60 Bright do do do . . .I. . . . . . . . . . 60a65 do do Virginia. . . . ,65a 0 Natural leaf .7. - . . ' " " DRIED FBUHS. California peachi per pound. , . . 16K > ' do apples do jial2 ] Ftate do do New currants. . . . . . ; . . * . . . ' do prunes. . . . . . do German clierrles. _ . . . . ' . . . . . . . _ . .u' 17 do blackberriesj _ . . . . . . . . . . , -21 do raspberries . _ . _ . . . . . SSalQ do raisins , per box. . . . . ' . . . . . - . . 13 40 do seedlessraisinsper pound. . . . . 12 > j SALT. Newin'barreli ' . . . . . . ! , _ . ; . . . u : .S2.70a2 85 do dairy . _ . _ _ . . _ . . . . . . . , . ,4 50a5 75 CANNED GOODS. 2poundcanMyer'soys'erspercase..S-l'25a'4 60 1 do do Jo d6' do . . . 2 60o2 75 2 dc do William's do do 4 U0a4 75 2. do .do poaches per caw . . . . . 6 60 3 do do do do' 7 faOirOO 2 do do tomatoes do i. . . 3'MaS 75 3 do do , r do do 5 CO Corn , Tropny per caie _ . _ . . . . . . . . . 6 I/O / do Winslow do ' . . . . ; . 5 60' do Yarmouth ido _ . . _ ' 5 50 Strawberries , do 4 60a4 751 BaspbertlesV do . . . . . : ' 400 Pineapples , do . . . . . . . . . . B 00 ' TEAS. Oolon3 , per pound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23a75 Young Hyson , per pound 40al 00 Gunpowder , do do'- . . . . . . . . _ GUal 25 FLOHB. ' Snow Flake , ( Wells 4 NlemahJ 4 50 Gold Dust . . . . . . . . , - . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 10 " ' ' ' " ' California "r.r..7.71 ! T. . 4 ' 755 CO ' BAGS. Gaaiiies/heaTy weight. . . u . 18 19 wo light -.do . _ . 17 18 lips , four- bushel . . ' . ' . 1E19 ilnbags , Amostegii _ . . . . . . . _ _ . - 3031 .o do Ludlow a a..M. , . . . _ _ _ _ 81 33' SPIOE3. > Nutmegs , Penangbestperpouiidu..i. ; 1 35al 41 Cluyei * do do . , ' 60 Alspice do do ' ' ISa.O Cloamon bark 'do do . . . . . 35a46 ' COLUMBIA BIVEB SALMON : y bbls. ' , 100 tta . . . . . ' . ' _ . . ! 9'50 < 310 CO 1 tb'cans , per doz. . : _ . . ' . 2 5b& 2 75- 2 do - do . . . . . . _ . . . . _ - . . . . S.90Q 4 00 WHITE iFISH. No. 1 kits . .i. i. . . 1 15 ® 1 25 Family In kiu. . . . , : 1 10 < a 1 20 Jibbls. . J ; . . . 6 50 ® 7 00 Fainiiym bbls . . . . . . . . 5.00 ® C tO i MACKEBtL. Family , in. kits 1 10 ® l'20 No.l , do . " . . 1600200 Mess , " do A. . . . . : . . .t.iw-3 00@ 3 25 Family , , K bbs ! 7 OOQ 8 00 No. 1 , d . ' . -.T. . . : . . 9 OUSlO CO Sardines , % boxes , . ; 16 50@17 00 * , 'CIGABS. A ; E. SIMPSON , .Manufacturer , 532 15th Street. H. Up man. . . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ V * M. S 85 00 Kcconstructlon _ . . . . . . . . - . _ . . . . . . do 33' 00 Grtnd central. . . . _ do 35 00 Universal. do - 40 00 Yari. ; . . ; do 4300 J a Uoquet _ _ . . . . . do . 50 00 - imon Pure. . .M..M. . M. do CO 00 Pirilgas. . . . . _ . . . . , . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . do 75 CO Yours Truly : do 65 00 Gold MedaL. do 50 00 La Espanola. . . H . . . . . . . . . .M. . . . . . . . do 60 00 Triple Crown. . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . do 75 00 Henry Clay..7.T. . . . . . . . . . . . . do 100 00 De Viller _ . . . . . . . . . > . . . . . do 100 00 Y Vlller. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do 100 00 1876. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do 75 CO- CAiHOUN MILLS FLOUR. Wholesale 'depot 548 14th Street. Half barrel ' " " * v * M i .n. . . . . . . , , , . . . 2 9C" Chicago , Bock Island andLPaciflc B. R , \ THE GRAND CENTRAL BODTE FROM. OMAHA -TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST , Via. Des Molnes , Isavenport and. Bock Island. ' r .0 - . All Passenger Trains are equipped with the WKSTINQDOUSKPAIEKT .AIR B&IKKS and illller's Patent Kale ty .Platform and Coupler. 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily , OQnectlng as follows : AT DE3 MOINE3 with the Des Jloines Valley BalUoad , ior Oskaloosa , OUnmwa , Keokufc and St. Lonla. ' . . AT UKINNKLL with the Central Railroad of Iowa , for all points north to Sr. Paul. AT WEST LIBERTY with the Burlington , Cedar Rapids A illnnesota Railroad , for Burlington , Cedar Rapids , . Dubuque 4 St. Paul , At WILTON JUNCTION with the Houtn-Wcstern branch , for Mnscatlne , Washington and all points south. AT DAVENPORT with the Davenport 4' St. Paul Railroad for point * north. , _ AT BOCK ISLAND with the Western Union5 Railroad for Freeport , Bei lit , Racine. 1111- waukee and all points in northern IillnoU and Wisconsin. _ . AT BOCK ISLAND with the Rocklord , Rock Island and St. 'Louis Railroad for St. Louis and. point * south. , AT ROCK ISLAND with the Peorla4Eock Island Bailioad for Peoria and polnta east. AT BUREAU JUNC. , with branch , for Ben- ry. Lacere , Chlllicothe * and Peoria , 'AT LA aALLE with the Illinois Central Ball- road for points nort hand south. AT CHICAGO with " 11 lines East , North and South. THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cities , > la this line , can-be procured , and any Information mation obtained , concerning point * , at the ticket office of the' company , 123 Farnham St. , Omaha , and also at the principal Ucket office * along the line of tha U. P. R.a , - Bafsnsje Checked Tfarongb to all Principal Eaatera Fouata. A.M. SMITH , H. RIDDLE , Gen'l Pass-r'Ag-t , Geti'l Snp'f Ca * ° 10' J. H.LACEY , - a a STEVENS Ticket Agent , Oea'l WetUrn AgH * 28U OnateOmtko. . Sioix Cit - & Pacific R , K , Tlie'shortbst aud Only Direct ' 'Routefrom * " - from i" COUNCIL. BCUFES Sti Paiil , .And all Points In NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA , PtJtLMAN PALACE SLEBPING CABS On * all night trains Til thU route. * - . . , .CQKHECT10NS. . 1. At U. P. Transfer with TJn Pacific Bailroad for Omaha. 2. At CouncU Bluff , with Kansas City. St. Joe and Council Bluff * Ballroad'for St. Louis and all point * south. 3. At itt-sourl Valley-wlth tha Chicago and Northwestern railway lot Chicago and all points east. _ < . At Sionr City with Slonx City and S Paul , HUnoii'Cehtr&r and DateU Southern. railroads. Steamers for Upper Missouri Blver , dnriBg-savigtku < , > a&d. wfUi stage * for all polnta in the Northwest. . 5..At Blair with Omaha-an'd forthwestern railroad fai.Onj ah and Southern Nebraska. 6. At'.FwmontrNebrittaYWfth the Union Par.fic railroad for all -points Test and the Pacific coart- " , - 7. At Winen lth stagei "for Korfolk and alJ pototsin Northern Nsbraska.- HTTlckeU' for sale In Chicago and North- , . " " . , ' Be lore your ticket * read via A3. C. 4 P. r- - - ' , - , * . - L. URNEIT , SupX F. & HJILS , Gen. Ticket Aft. - QBO. W. Aggnt , , CHGAGO& NORTHWES The Popular Bonte from ZMI-.A. ± 31 .A. - TO- * - Chicago and the East ! * - ' 'AJID THE CDlx-oot TV\VoterlnoFort Crosse , rralrle Da Cblen. AVlnonn , St. Paul , Dnlnth , Jancsvllle , Htno- Hhav , Green * njr Racine. Steven' * Point. Wales-town , Oshlfe ! Fen XtaLac , flladlwni and Milwaukee. . ' f ! It Being tLe Shortest and Fiisl ComoletcJ Line1 Between OMAHAandCHi.CAGQ , , * * . i Constant ItnproTcm cts have .taken place in the way of reducing Qradr.'and JriarfngIron' with Steel lUlls * adding to Its'rofllag aloci , new and. Elegant t , . , DAT and. 8r.EKP.lSO CARS , Equipped with the "Wrftinghonje Air Brake" and "Miller Platform. " fstabUahing comturu- ble'and'commVxlfous Eating Houses , offering all. the comfnU ot traveling the age can produce. , roit V to IQ fas Express Trains' rau each way dallv over theTxrioua lines of this read- thus securing to the .traveler selecting this , route sure and certain connections in. any , di rection he may wiah'lo"go. . Principal Connections. ' AT MISSOURI TALLEY JUNCTION , for SioorCit ? , Yanktoo and points reached Tla Sioux City , and Pacific railroad. AT GRAND JUNCTION for Fort Dodge , Des Melees , Ottawa and Keokufc. AT MAESllAiXlor St. * Paul , . Minneapolis , Puluth , and northwestern points. 'AT CEDAR TAPIDS for' Watcrloo ( Cedar Falls. Charles City , Burlington and StLouis. . ATCLIN10NlorDubugneDun'elth , Prai rie du Cbien , La Crosse , and all points on the Chicago , Clinton an'd Dubnqne , ' and Chicago , Dubuqoe and Minnesota railroads. , AT FULTON for Free port , Racine Mlllwaa- kee , and all points in' Wisconsin , * AT CHICAGO with all rallwar lines leading out of Chicago. , , , Through tickets to all' eastern cities -m this line can be 'procured- any Information ob- tained.coDccruing Route * , Bate * , etc. , at the Company's Office , 213 Farnhaiu Street , Omaha , and also at the princlpal'ticket offices along the UnebfiheU.'P.R.R. . . . . JKS-Bagl5a je .checked" through to all . principal ' ' * Eastern points. W. H. STKNNETT. MARVIN'HUGHITT , Gen'l Passinge'r Ag"U. , Gen..Sup't. J.BC.LACEY , G.G.EDDY , Ticket 'Ag1 ! , Omaha ! Gen'l Ag't Omaha. ' ' mchlSTl ; . 5 i - . i i Omaha & St/.Loujs Jhort . , , ILirid. , ; , . . , ; , The Kansas City , St. Joe and Council Bluffs B. B i . * t Is the only dire line to ' ST. Xjoms ' AND THE EAST , FROM OMAHA AND THE WEST KO CHA-MGE i tats between OmanaandSt. Louis ana b it or e between OMAHA YOEK.- Thlsth Only ine running a. ' SLEBFINO CAR. EAST F1COM OMAHA , OS. ARRIVAL OK THE DNlpX PACIFIC EXPRESS TRA IN. * JWPassengers taking othei routes 'nave a disagreeable transfef at tha Itiver atation ; PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY t 8 BEACHING ALL EA3TEBH AJJD . 'WEBTEBH OITIE3 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 . an"d tfie Celebrated Westinijhouse Air Brake. your tickets read via Kansas ) City , S * , Joipph & Co an ell Ulaflj Ualrod , - Via Omaha and St. Zouit. Ticket * fortalo at cor. Tenth and Farnham streets , and U. P. Depot , Omaha. i. JOS.TEHON , " GEO.-L. 3EADBURY , Pass. Agt. . . Gen ; Agent. 1 . . F. BABNARD , A. C. DAWES , . Gen'l Supt. Gen'l Pass. Agt- Kt. Joseoh. ' St. Joseph. - K.OTTTE 3 TRAINS DAILY. ! LEAVE ST. IX > TJIS' WITH Pullman Palace Cars . THBOIJQH WITHOUT OHAHQB TO Indianapolis , Cincinnati , . ' , , 'Louisville ' " ' i . . , . . Chicago , I . . . Columbus , PMladelphia , ; Baltimore , Washington , AHD NEW YORK Arrivkl of Trains from the West. . ONLY 9N.E CHANGE TO Cleveland , Buffalo & -Boston I Are for Sale at tbo _ - Cojnr ny i Office , M. E. cortwr Fourth St Chestnut t . , Sf.Lonln , nd at the Principal Rai'- w y Ofliccft ta the West. CHAS. BABCOCK , C. E.-BUSSELL . .S'jthern Pass. Ai't , West'n Pass. Ag't. DALLAS. Tikis : KANSAS CITT , JOHN-E. SIMPSON , CO.AS , E. FOLLETT , Gen. i Supt. , Gen'l Pass ; Ag't. 29tf INDIASAPOIJS i < ST. LODIS , > TJxrltoc * . J . . - . . , . , , . . . onfectioners' Tool-Works , Tlios. Mills < & Bro. , Manotacturers o Qonfectioners'Tools Hachlne BloaitU , Ice Cream Freezer * . NOB. 1301 & 1303 NoEighth St. Proprietorl THCMisMrtLs , , . K . . . . . - QEO. SC Mltislf 'fTALOOTJES SENT npon application. 13th St. , bet. Faraham and Harnej. All kind * ofTAILOBI2fOCLEAinNj' : KEAKKEY'S FLTHD-EXTBACI BUCHU Tnelonly" known remedy' for Hi BRIGHT'S DISEASE , > - , - ' - . . * > . . , . . . , ' , i .I .AndaJpoaltlyecnrB.fot . _ , ' " ' ' * Gout , Gravel ill ! 'sirictflres . . ' . , . - , .jj- * , ' , i. . . ' , . 1 - ' Diabetes } Dyspepsia JTeri , , ' . ' - vori Debllfty-,1 Dropsyj Konrrttention or Incontinence of Urine , Irri. tation.'lnnaination ofTJIceratfonOf the BLADDER'AND'K'iDN'EYSf ' * toucoerhoe or'Whltes. Diseases of the Pro trat ' takndVs-.oneln'toeBladdervColculctj GRAV&Ii OR BRICK DUST.DK. . . ' " ' ' * ' . ' Ind'Mucn * orMilkyJDIscharge * Extract ' ' 'Permaneintiy ' Cum allj1 Diseases olJthB' Bladder , xtidneys , 'aria Di'Opsical , / . ' . , . . . . emnpj ; ; 1 ' ' Existing in'lfeh ( > Tfomea and Ciildren , . " . . . - . , t. . , Prof. Stetlo says : "On bottle of Kearney's Flhld Extract' Bucha U 'worth , more than all Other Buchns combined. " * . .il .1 'Price one dollar per bottle ; , or , six bottles for fiv.edollara. , , . . , . . 104 'Duane St. NY Depot . , , , irJ ' T I . I . . . r. . ' A physician in attendance to isi-rer correr poiidehca and give advice gratis. . . . JWSend . stamp for pamphlets , trea.jM - - . ' - . . ' , . , . . Crane ABrlgh /Wholesale . / ' Agents , San Francisco. Cal. " " V'Swi . : - . , , . .i , , . TO THt . NERVOUStDpLITATED ( ! ' 'OF BOTH SEXES. 11 " ' - -r . . > , . 30 QHAEQE POa ADVIOB AHD ' . . . . . .BULTATIOTI. T\R J. B. DYOTT , graduate of Jefferson Medical College , Philadel phia , author of several valuable works , ian be consulted on all dia , * * * - eases of the.SexuJ . , and Orinary or gans , ( which he has made , an. es pecial-study ) ) either-in male ior fe male , no matter from what cause originating * , or how' long standing A practice of 30 'years enables him to. treat diseases with success. Cures guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can forward let ters describing symptoms and en closing stamp to prepay postage. JB"Send for the. Guide to Health. Price 10d. ' ' J. B. DYO11Z , M.D. Physicion and Surgeon , 104 JDuane street , . X. Y. OBSTACLES-to CARRIAGE , HAPPY HELEIF FOB YOUNG MEN from the effects. of. Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood Restored. Impediments to Marriage Removed. New method , of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books 'and Circulars sent free , in sealed envelopes. Address , HOW ARD ASSOCIATION , No. -.Sou til Ninth St. , Philadelphia , Pa. , an Institution having a high reputation for honoraole conduct and profes- ional kills. , , . . leMAwSm- Popper , WHOLESALE BUTCHER ND CATTl K BROKER , ' aiy'r " " - * - UTAH ' feb27ft . 1 ! . M. KeUer , " * " - . ' ' ' - * * ; - - * ' Proprietor ofthj2 * , - * l- > KISING SUN - . . " " LOS MGELES ' . . ' OTEiTBDS. ' * ' Depot for the sale of hia NATIVE -WINE'S AND mr JXk. Corner ol Battery andTVashlngton'SU. SAN FRANCISCO , ' CAL , marTfl ' .PASSENGERS Going East or South from Omaha * And Points on U. P.B.B. , hoald take thi "LINCOLN EOUTE" via The ATCHISON & NEBRASKA RAILBOAD ' And t cure lor themseiT the choice of Six .Popular KiJtesfrom Atchisoa to Chicago and St. Louis , All maHngEellableCaectlons and being Shipped with -P&lacs Day and Sleeplag Can , All d lay and incoavenience arrlrlne Iroa Ferries acd transfer * em he aroided West ol . .CnicagoandQt.Jx > niaby.ecnrin2 Tlcketi Tis NEBRASKA _ BAILBOAB. . f i - , ellahleJConnectlonf are also nuuU wlththe A7TT < rBF. B.B.fortho r Great Arkansas TaTKJ * * Colorado , And irlth all lines rnnnins Horith to points In Southern Kansas and the Icilsn Territory. AiklorTicksUTi * LINGO & TCHTSON _ CHAS. C.8MTTH , "v7 fSSIZ 'Oea'l Supt ; - " OwnPasfcA fc. 'i 29U-- - Ww , Haul * * * DfllM-lHTI VNTJL 1'OD HAVE CAREFlJLLY'EXAMINED ' OTTZl HEW A S WE HAVfr-TWEl > VjiuOOrX. : ; _ \ . why they will do your work. _ Quick and Easv,1 . * , CHeaT and -.Clean. They are cheapest to buy , - - . . . + They'ara-beltto totf. . - - They bate ertnly and quickly , , . . , Their operation. ! * perfect , - - . Th y hiTB'alwars a good draft , . ' They areraade of the bestmaterlal 4 They roast perfectly , * " * ' " -M They require but little fuel , Tbey are Terr low priced , They an easily managed. Tby are suited to all localit , localitWH -SOLD BY Excolsiof MSn'fg Co. , ' ST. LOUIS , MO. , 31 MXDBT nro < SE-RS. ' Or 8 sai > CoBiea , Concentrated , Hoot and Herbal' JTalco > - 'AntU. Billons CranalcT BI.rrrUE GIANT" CATHARTIC , or Blultum li * Parvo Physic. _ ! The northy of modem -3fc < Jlc ? > , ChnalCal and Pharmaceutical Science. N6 oae OTany looget Ukln < tha large ; . ttpulsWo and -naoieou ) pffli , composed of cheap , crude , and bulky Ingredients ' tchea tra can-by a careful application , 'ofctenlcaj science , extract all Us.uthartliraod'otkct'mcdi. tinal properties < rom the iaost Taluabie rooti anJ tcrb * . aaa ronreotnU them into a m nntc Gran nie. eartrJr larifor than'a HJa tara eedt that can DO readily swallowed by thoee o the mo3taen > lUT eioaiachj and tutldiooi tastes EacaliUlaParcatlTO rollet teproaentlaq most concentntctl fona. aslnuc * * catb4rtlc.povre ; as I * embodlea in any of tha largv > pllla fta&nd for they are harm or dra tlc In. effect , bat inch la not it all ttui caie , ie ai2erentr ctlv BodKinal pria- ciples of which they are composed bcln * ko har monized and nodiaed. ono by tha other * , as to produce a moot earcnlux and tbor- onirb,7et geuUyandkludlyoporatlng- catkartl h. 1500 Howard Is hercbycflered by the pro prietor of inese Pclleu. to any chemist who , cpon analysis , will find in them uv Calomel or oiner forms of metpury 01 any otier poison. or occupation , for Janiidlco , Headache , Constipation , ImpuroRlood , Patu In theflhouldcr * , TtglTineii or tbo Chest , Olzzlneaiu Soar rnctatlonst ot tbo Stomach , Bad taste lu kiiontli. Billons nttacl < a , Fain In region of Kidneys , Internal Fever. Bloated * feeling about stomach. Kusn ot Blood to klead. Itlftb Col ored Urine , Unoclai liny" nJ GIooBT Forcbodlnu * , ' okA Dr. 1 VIcrco's Plca autPnrKatlvo Pellets * In ezplanatioa of the rcmedlaTpo-vrec of-my Tot * gatlve PcUcU over f o gnat yaclcty cf. dUeoses , . XwUU to ray that their action , npou tbo anlBial ccoaoknyiSBulvcrital , not& eland or tlssae escaping their saiia. tiv Imprcw. Ace does not Impair thea ; their Basar-coatliiff ana being enclosed In glass . . \Taya ircau nuu iviuiuic. nui ta wb ua IA W crith IDe pihrfcmnd- tbodrog itores , put op in cacapvoodorpaate-J ardbaxef. Recollect that i forau discasea where tt tnxatrvcj'Altora * 1 tire or PnrRntlVo 1 * indicated. .tisM Hula Pellet j will nrve-thfrmwt.pdfecj ayalscUoa to allwnonsotncm. * They are Kold by nlj enterprising Druggists at 5 cent * a bottle. Do not' allow anydrarfst to ! n cce roa to take anything jethatTo \ .may eay is jnsi o rood ft * my Pelleto bccanxy ha fnatea & larget proflt oa-thafcwhrthsh recomnjcnds. If your Srus'tiBt cannot nppiy-rhent , eneioso 25 cents aniTrccelve them ny retnm mall from ASK .JFOE , . PYLE'S ax Meyer & Baanke and Wnltney CASTLE BROS. . " ' { OF TEAS East .Cood , SanFrancfsco California. " mch67m ' * ' " - . . PLATTE VALLEY REAL ESTATE ! - 'Z > Samuel C > Srjiith , local Aj nt for tiar' - - < TJ. P. R ; B : LANDS , * * ' * - : * * , ' XTo'b -vernmenf Lands tpcated i r. . Lands Sola ! * lMpme4-F ms wMiJoTraIoU for ON LONGTIME. . ! ! 1 CommunlcallonJi- ' Cheer fully Answered ; * . ' . v - Cooking md.H atiagatove s