( r 7 , j3t Woiderful Xedlcal LI- y of the Agi Erfrr Man his OTTO Phia'clan. Frazier's Great Remedy The people of the United States Inre been humbugged with all kin-is of Patent H dicioes quacks and impo < ters ( for the past lew yean * In a moit shameful mauner. The writer ul th following is one of the victims , imd wishes t present u very plii-i cane. Believing that by cleansing the b'ooda the only true way of banishing disease , anu being a great sufferer fr.m weak lungs and a scrofulous an'ecilou , and utter trying many kinds of Patent Jlejiciues and the most eminent Pnymclans , I commenced doctoring i ! myself , and at last d scovercd a Blood Searcher , ; or Koot Bitters , which not only gate me im mediate relc'f , but alter a few weeks eflected a radical cure. The couch left me , my lungs became strong and sound , mr a petite good , jf and the sc'ofulous dbease had disappeared. Feeling confident that my Discovery possessed wonderful healing T rtues , I save H to other * i adieu * ! , and found it eflected the most miracu lous cures in thousands of cases , not alone curing Cough * , Consumption , Asthma. Catarrh , Scrofula and Wek Lung * , but all disrases caused from humor * in ( he b'ood. The demand from my friends and other bearing about these Bitters becoming rery great , I commenced putj t'nz them np for s le , calling hem FKAZItK'S EOOT BITTERS. I WM at first backward in presenting either rnvuell or medicine to the public-not being a latent Medicine Man , but 1 am getting bravely over that. I bave sold thousands of bottlfts if my Koot Bitten , and it is my desire and determination to place tha same within the reach of every suffering man , woman and child ou tue face of the civilized globe * The grand principle that operates in these Boot Bitten is the power they possess in clesns- ingthe turgid blood and banishing the rile humors from the s ) stern. Koot Bitte * are strictly a Medicinal Preparation , compounded from roots combined with herbs and plait. , many of whkh were used in the go. * ! o.d days of our forefathers , when people were cured by some simple root or herb , and whei Calomel &nd other poUans of the miner * ! klugdom nere unknown. Tber open all the natural passages of the body , cast out disease , tate away all sickness and build up ths system with pure blood , htnce they must reach all diseases by purifica tion and nourishment. No person can tale Koot Bitters and remain lone unwell. Victory upon victory they hive gained over dlw-ase and death in all stations and conditions in life. They are constantly ef fecting cures of the utmost importance. * or Consumption , AstUuia , ixr > f ula , Scrofulous fc- ruptions. Catarrh , Weak Lungi , l.ojt > > t lltv and Brokon-dowu Constitutions , theao lioot Bitters tre universal y a.l nutted to be the most wonderful Medical Ulo ery known to the world. I'Sielr pectoral healing properties penetrate - trate every portion of thu human frame , sooth ing the Lungs , slrengtheuiu ; the Stomach , Kidneys and Uver , cleansing iha blood from every kind of huuiur. No other medicine will cure Chronic Uheuuiatlsia. heuralgia , Heart Disease , Fits , Diziin.ss , Ileadache , Dyspepsia , Fever aud Ague , Costiveness , Pile' , Urinary imoases , Kidney WL-eise and Liver Complaint , so quickly as this Koot Hitters. All R such diseases are caused from a. bad. stomach and a poisonous condition of the blood , tor weakly. nervous young men , suflering from lo ot memory , loss of energy , etc. , caused from abusesln oarjy llfe.and to Jelieate feuialeyhevj strengthening lloat Bitters are eil-mally re commended. One bottla will do moie toward .radicating Syphilis , Scurvy. Tetter , rover Sores , Sore Kyes , Turnois , Cancerous forma tlous , Dropsy , Erysipelas , salt l'ueuui , Ulcers , Halls Flesh Worms. BJotchci , PustuUs , hrui- tlons. pimples on the faeo , and Corruption from lius Bljod titan ail other romcdie iu existence. W. FRAZIER G. . , , oino.i Frarlers Root Bitters are sold by ail the lead- in Druggists , btorrketpers and Uirautt. bold Wholesale by Strong & Cobb 19 J Superior street , and Benton Myjrs A Canneld 127M - * r btr'eet , Cleveland. O. , B. L. Fahnestock i ( X ) . , Pittshurg : fieorge C' . < ' lu . H. Boston ; John F. IIury Curran A Co , United States Msaitine House , 8 and 9 College Place , NewYork Wvth Brothers. Philadelph a ; Fnl- r 4 Fuller , Cfiiwgo ; John U. Park , Cincinna ti , and other hrat-cl3 s Drug Houses. Show this notice to your druggist ori store keeper. A k for FRAZIUIH KOOT BITTERS , and accept no suhstltuie whatever. Price with in the reach of all-Si per bottle six bottles Titxiiiwi ir IMPORTANT TO Commercial Trayelers. COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS who solicit I'ATALOJUE. TRADE- order , by CAttD , iloT. SAMPLE OU OTHER oPECIMLN , also tloso wha Tislt their cuitomert and solicit trade by purchases nude DIRbCT ROM SlOCK , and who trayel In any section , by Rail or Boat , telling any class of grxxl . are requested - quested to sen I their llUaINEo.5 and PRI VATE ADDRESS , as below , st.tlng class of goods they sell , and br whom employed ; also those who are at present under no en | Jgciaont. i This matte , is of GKEAT IMfORfANCb INDIVIDUALLY to sa eimen of this clan' , or men soliciting trade In this manner. It Is therefore ESPECIALLY desiroJ that this notice mif meet thu eye ot ALL CornuiercUl Travelers and Salesmen in this country and that they will AT ONCE c * H their atten tion. ThOke who comply with above request will be CONFIDENTIALLY treated and duly I advised of object in view. Please address , ( by Utter only , . care Gro. P. Rowell A Co. , 41 Park Raw. JySeodlm NEW Voat Cirr. [ JOHN IJAUITIliU , Practical Watchmaker , 171 Farap ni - 8.1iOr. lift St. OMAUA MEB APPLETON'S American CYCLOPAEDIA New Bevised Edition. Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers 01 every subject. Printed from naw type , \ andlllustratcd with Several Thousand < Engravings and Maps. TIIE work originally published under the title : t ol TIIEI NKW AMKMfiAX CTctppAEDU. was completed In 1803 , since which time the wide circulation which H has attained In all parts of the United States , and the signal developments which have taken place In every branch of I clence. literature , aud art. have Induced the 1 editors and publishers to submit It to an exact and thorough revision , and to issue a n i- "ditlon entitled , TUK AMEIUCAS Crci.oiMk- / Wlhln the last ten years tuo piogress of discovery - \covery In every department of knowledge has /made a new work of reference an imperative . I gQCl * ' IliCUIMUfc * ! l * -1 MlV-4 HbUV * * V U- Uon nave occurel , Involving national changes > ol peculiar moment. The civil war of our own Country , which was at Its height when the last t volume ol the old work sppearcd , has happily ibeen ended , and a new coni e of commercial ( and Industrial activity has been commenced. , ) Large accessious to our geographical Lnow- " edjf have bccniua-lebytho Indefatigable ex- rae greal- political revolutions ol the last decade , with the natural result of tht lapse of : time have brought Into public view a multitude Ibf new men , whose names are in every one's .uurath. and of whose livesevery oue is curious 'to ' know the particulars. GreU battles have beeu fougntaud important sieges inalnuined , { of which the details are as yet preserved only 'in the newspapers or in the transient publica- Itlonsol the day , bur which ought now to take /their place In permanent and authentic history. l r _ , , , Hr f ili nr > > nt edition for the Dress. } I 5jflQ ( JOwn lUO JUlUrUtatiUU &UD A tt k J va- ll Ibleditc ; , ai.d to furnish an accurate account ife "i | tbe moat reccut discoveries In science , ot / \ irery fresh production In literature , and of a * , * le newest InTeatiou In the practical arts , as > cell an to give a succinct and origiual record of i progress of political und bistorial event. TniT _ . . - \am niuin ttfumn oftprlnnr anrf ri . * - * - d rNun * ot th'e origiual stereotype plates have beeu used , but every page has bttn printed on E r trp * lording In tact a new Cyclopxdb , irlth theiiame plan anj compass as its predcces- wr , but with a far greater pecuniary expendl- Ife ure , and with iuch iinproMmenta In Its , m- 1 & Ulon as have been suggested- longer ext - t > rfrlonce and enlarged knowledge. ft The Illustrations which are Introduced for Fit * first time in the present edition have been f EddoJ not for the sake of pictori1 effect , but to I 6Va greater lucidity and force to the explsna- lonsla the text. They embrace all branches of L lenand na'ural history , aid depict the \ * io t iamocs ssd remarkablefeatures ol ncenery ' .esses of mochanlcs aad uianufactnres. Al- Sough Intended for Instruction rather than tmbdlishmcct , no pains havu been ? pared to ssuro thel : artistic excellence : the coit ol iujlr execnl > on Is enormous , . .nd it is believed tl : acyirlllCnda welcome reception as an ad- ( Uniibj feature of the Cyclopaedia , and worthy fliU Its hlgtharacte - . U : The worK Is old to Subscribers only , payable Ti nd'Uvcry oJ pach volume. It will tw com- TiCi In slit-so large octavo volumes Ci Ciw tv PKICE AXD STYLE OF extra Cloth , per Tol. . . . _ _ _ . . . . $5.30 library Leather , per vol _ 6.00 tb Jji 0alf Turkey Morocco , per vol 7.00 ( n Half Busiia , extra gilt , per vol. . 8. CO In fitil Morocco , antique , gilt edges , per fQl X , „ . , ! ! ! . . „ _ „ , , , . . . . . . . . . . .1. , 10.00 Infniicustijiper vol _ _ _ . _ lO'.OO Thros rolums now readr. Succeeding vo- ata ais , until complfiUon , jrj.l be Issued once In atdc to months. dc Specimen psges of the AVEMC + V CTCLO- dcv SvtOIA , showing type , lllustraUo a. etc. , ylll \v tf t ratixon application. I. * * FIBST CLASS CASVAS6ISQ AGESli P' 1 WASTED P'K ithaPfibUihen , to ) D. Appleton & Co. , sqa :9 & 551 Broadway ' a , : , iy York. to FOREST CULTURE. A Great Uursery to be Established Hear Omaha. TIITON- . CEDAR COUNTY. IOWA , August 8th , 1874. Tathe Publisher of the Omaha Bee : I have been for the last twenty- five years engaged in experimenting in the culture of forest and timber trees at Oxford , in Jones county , Iowa. My experiments have em braced every variety of forest trees that flourish and grow between the fortieth and forty-second degrees of latitude. I have made the thing a success , as the many beautiful groves scattered through the coun ties of Cedar , Jones , Jackbon and Clinton , in the State of Iowa , will bear witness. These groves havt mostly or all been planted by me or parties who have purchased plants of me , and set them out and cultivated them under my instruc tion. These groves excite the ad miration o'f every one who travels through this section of country. They are the pride and glory ot almost every homestead of the country. It has been my study and the business or my life for the past twenty-five years to make myself acquainted with Uie relative value ] of each kind of tree , and the best method of raising the same , and iiaviug beeu satisfied for years past that your State aifords a great tield for my enterprise. I am making arrangements to es tablish a nursery of a great many millions of young plants some where in your vicinity , so that I may be able to supply the people of Nebraska with such plants as will , with proper care , grow into a thing of beauty and value. I .shall be in your city within hree or four weeks from this date , when I will call on you. MALLONY TYKSKLL. NEBRASKA STATE CEOrS. Wheat iS an average crop in Mad- son county. There will be plenty of corn raised n this county to supply home de- mand.and some to spare. [ Browns- ille Advertiser. Wheat Is being threshed in tt great many places in this county and the yield is fully as much us could be expected. [ Red Cloud ( Webster County ) Chief. We can but congratulate our selves on having a splendid crop of wheat , oats , barley and potatoes , and that our only loss has been a few thousand dollarj worth of corn. [ Crete Tost. Mr. Colter , who lives about two and a half miles north of town , in forms us that he operated a reaper through harvest. He thinks the wheat will average 18 or 20 bushels to the aero. [ Hastings ( Adonis Co. ) Journal , Many Cuming countv wheat fields will yield ± J bushels to the icre. It is thought that Antelope coun ty will have two-thirds cf a crop of 3oru , if the grasshoppers are kind enough to let us alone from this out. [ Oakdale Journal. e Mr. North , was twenty or thirty miles in the country this week , says ihe corn crop is not entirely de stroyed. Some localities will pro- luoe from twenty-five to thirty jusheLs per acre. A great deal of poung corn is coming out promising- y since the grasshoppers left. [ Co- umbus Era. Five hundred bushels of wheat lave been threshed by Mr. E. L. Ellis , who has a farm one and a ialf miles north of this city , and an ; werage obtained of 15 bushels per icre. This he says was the poorest vheat he had. He has forty acres iie thinks will easily average from 18 to 20 bushels per acre. [ Seward Reporter. New wheat is coming into mar- i iet quite plent } ' . Tlie quantify and field this season is not so good as ast , but a much larger area was "We have made inquiries ind find that where the yield was JO to 25 bushels last year , this sea- : ion it is 15 to 20. The acreage be- ng increased in a much greater v atio than the yield is diminished. " Dho aiaouut of wheat in the county a correspondingly greater. [ Fair- ; jury ( Jeflerson County ) Gazette. i The wheat of Saline county is t urning out fron ? 10 to 20 bushels per ) lore. ; lore.Dixon Dixon county is going to have a hird of a crop of corn after all. ; Wheat and oats are turning out 1 , and potatoes promise a good rleld. rleld.Mr. Mr. Hudson , one of the oldest set- lew in this county , says that he hinks Le will haye about 1,000 mshels of corn , despite the ravages if the grasshoppers , and is of the ipinion that the damage is greatly iver-estlmated. The yield of wheat , tested by the hreshor's half-bushel far - , seems , so s heard from , to be from poor np to "middling. " [ Columbus Journal. In most parts of western Nebras- a , the dry weather in J illy some- vliat diminished the yield of wheat md oats. But the crop is every- vhere a fair one , the berry being lump and good. The machines icreabouts are turning out an aver- ige of about 12 to " 15 bushels of vheat per acre. In some places on he upper Republican , whore the Iry weother was severest , the yield not probably so large. Wheat , ats , barley , etc. , were nowhere dis- urbed by the grasshoppers. The corn crops is not so fully ru- ned , as it was in Minnesota in 1SG4 y an early frost. IS or is the actu- 1 loss so great as by drouth in Vest Virginia , in 1870 , or this year y drouth or chinch bugs , in "llli- iois , and parts of Wisconsin and owa. The trouble here is that to aany of our pioneers the last crop ras their all they having nothing ls < no other resource , to fall back pen [ Lowell Register , Ko-op liberality. I The Omaha BEE tells a comical lie of the way Pratt and Poland , lie great organizers of the hard- sted "Ko ops , " euchered Halliday , 1r 1 lie Beatrice landlord , out of $60. 'his reminds us of their attempted xploit in Seward. They talked , ralked and prespired there a day or L ivo , but the noble sons of toil who old down the pavements of that I oung city , are very "skurse , " and aey couldn't get np a "JCastle. " .A ell known Lincoln attorney hap- $ ened in town who was supposed to eof considerable weight in Seward , nd him the two Ps. approached , aid they , "Colonel P. , we get two ollars a head cash for every Ko-op : e take into the fold. "We have jbqred here but can't make an im- e rfcssou { because we are strangers , fo > row , if you will go ir ) and b ° Jp " 3 get up a Castle , we wjll njake 9 luarfi divide and glve ou a dollar head. " And. the Colonel smiling- lot " excused himself and went "and ld the Philistines , which the samp " \Journal \ , August J , A VOICE FROM SALINE. Gen. Vifquain Makes a Proposi tion. Are There a Thousand Farmers Who Will Give 100 Bushels of Wheat Each , in Belief of the Destitute 1 CRETE , NEB. , Aug. 4th , 1874. I have read your articles relating to the destruction in our State , on account of drouth and grasshoppers. I agree with you in some points and in others I differ. I hold , sir , that when a common enemy is doing us mischief , that it is our duty , as men , to stand by one another ; and I further hold , that as citizens of Nebraska , it should be our point of honor , to find" in our very midst the necessary means to relieve the destitute. Thence , I make a proposition , that I will be one of a thousand farmers , who will give his share of one hundred thou sand bushels of wheat for the de vastated districts. I have been , myself , sorely tried by the little plagues , and by destroy ing a magnificent corn crop for me , they have prevented me from re suming specie payments this very fall. I shall go for the hoppers with a vengeance next year , by putting more corn and wheat in the ground than I ever did before. A mass meeting should be called at Lincoln at the earliest possible day , in order to show the neighbor ing States how great a heart Ne braska has. Our destitute districts should not be left desolate. Yours , VlCTOK VlFQUAIN. GRANGE POINTS. There are 52 Granges of P. of H. in Colorado. The Grangers are taking steps for the establishment of a paper mill iu Los Angeles , Cal. The latest footing up of the Pa trons of Hu-jbandry- North Caro- lida shows a total of 420 Granges. Past Masters of County Coun cils , Deputies , and officers of the State Grange , are qualified * .o install the officers of the new county granges. The Iowa State Grange has finally printed her organ , which is edited by the Secretary of the State Grange. It is called "The Patron's Helper , " and will contain all the official instructions. " According to the National Grange of Patrons of Husbandry , there are at present about twenty thousand Granges in the country , this will make the totnl member ship nearly a million. He who feayeth that the Grange organization is for political purposes Joes not tell the truth. It is a mis take. The Independent or third party movement is wholly discon nected with the Grange Order. ) Nemaha Granger. The Grangers at West Point , Neb. , have an elevator , and they propose to establish at that place an igricultural manufactory. The ungine is ordered , and will be so placed as to run the elevator and the manufactory. The Grangers of Shiawassee , Clinton , and Ingham counties , Michigan , will hold a grand picnic ' it Pine Lake , August 20. The Hon. 5 F Brown , Master of the Slate 3range , and J W Childs , will ad- Iress the Order , It is expected to je the larpest gathering of the Or- : ler ever held in Central Michigan ) The Patrons of Lyons , Burt ounty , have decided to hold a pic nic September 2d , and extend an in- i-itation to all the Granges in the Bounty , and other societies to meei ' it the Grange Hall , at 9 o'clock , p. BI. , where the procession will form ind proceed to the grove. Speakers jf prominence are expected from broad. The Tekamah band will Furnish music , and a social and fra ternal season of enjoyment is ex pected. Many Patrons are advocating the Li onsolidation of weak granges in a neighborhood , on the ground thai ivhere membership is limited , and lie attendance not always full , a "eeliug of despondency is too liable o arise among tlie members. It is fo irgued that a large grange has more fofll ifeand mutual encouragement than fllc small on. There would seem to c e much truth in this , and if it can b < c done , consolidation would do 4b nuch good , besides saving useless 4bl xpenses. This should be discussed bl n the subordinate granges. THE COMING STHUBGI.E , The voters of onr nation , As ne'rr was known betore , ) Are rising from Pacific's strand To Atlantic's rocty shore. * Why is th's mighty change ? What CUD tbe meaning be ? Co The rising of the masses CoHi From northern lake to southern'sea. HiN The spirit of old seventy-six Ca From out our heroes' ura es ! CaGc Gc Forbids a nation drenched in patriots' blood , GcAl Al Should sink to that of slaves ; The motto which our coins one * bore , JeBu Though obsolete long since , Bu BuNc Ik-main i evertniprnot one cent for tribute. But millions . Nc for defense. NcDt Dt Pa ty ties and party 1 iwj SK Are but as ropes of sand. The lighti of mm to b' a man Should govern Freedom's land. 10c Tnen shall our EJag more proudly float 8d ' O'er land as well as sei , id i And nations . . yet . unborn . . . . . . shall gladly greet 4d ; The emblem of tbe free. 3d 3d : In trade we'll dfal try to , lOc As man should deal with man. 8d And while we seek ta live ourselves. 6d We'll sell as cheap as any body can , lOc And if a hat you need , , 8d Or fnesd you chance to meet , Gd Riiucmber Buuce , the Matter , GdWi On Upper UougUs Street. 16U Ca ; ENOCH HENNEY , V- Na lustice of the Peace Cai CaiHa Office over tnu sute JBank , corner tf Tar Ha aru add 13th * tr > ts. HaHo 100,000 ACRES ! Sti Tal Co < CoOx OF TIIE FINEST Ox Dlkhorn Talley Lands ! FOR SA&K BT OS.3V ! . - OIj-A-HBC , 2Teb HI Chi Hn HHESE LANDS ARE CONVENIENT TO the market and the iTNEST in tlie STATE ! Eoi AniTwill be sold at from Uo < 52,50 to $5.00 PER ACRE ! Lip For Cash or on Eon ? Time. B3TLAND EXPLORING 1ICK- TS for sale at O. & N. W. De- ot , bearing coupons which will taken at full cost in payment r land. Uai Am X tn QOA PEK DAY- Agents waut- 0 V p-CU - ed. All classn of work- Hai people of ether ser , young or old , -sake Itai ore moner at work for us in their spare mo- ents "r all tr tlw than at anything ! M. idieas STINSOS A ( X. , PorUand , lUlnr * DOT5T1 Honev and Commerce. Daily Review. OFFICE OMAHA DAILY BEE , ) August 10 , 1874. [ The money market continues qui et in all branches. Offerings at the banks are moderate , and rates of commercial paper unaltered. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Land Grcnta ( selling ) $820.00 Land Warrants , (160 ( acres buying ) . : 176.00 Land Warrants ( ICO acres selling ) 185.00 Agricultural College Scrip , ( ICO acres buying ) ' 176.00 Do. Selling . 185.00 Exchange on New York , 1-5 of one per ct. In the general market we report an increased activity in all lines over last week , with the market firm at last quotations. Produce Market firm , with no change except a decline of 3 cents per dozen in eggs. OMAHA 1TABKETS. Carefully Corrected Dally DRY GOODS. , J. J. BROWN & BRO. , Cor. 14thv and Douglas Streets. PRINTS. Allsns American Amoskeag. Bristol „ . „ „ . Darners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hamilton. . . . Merrimack D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peabody . . . . _ _ Richmond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Simpson's. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. Bright 4-4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ „ . . _ Boot G. . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . . . . „ . . _ Cabot 4-4 . . _ - . . . _ . . _ _ „ . N. Y. SIl'ls. ' . . . Peterboro _ . . . . . . Suffolk L LBLEACHEC BLEACHEC SUEETIN OS. Pepparell 8-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . _ „ _ 31 do ! M _ . _ _ 3. < 1 do 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38fc COTTONAD.S. " Farmers and Mechanics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 * Qreat Western. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t 6 BROWN SHEETING3. Albion , A _ _ _ 8 % Bedford. B. . . . _ _ - S Uraatville , E L lOtf 3 rmania. B B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ " i l2 GINGHAMS. Vmoskeag . „ . , i. 12 Bates 13 Liincaster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3X TICKINGS. ' ' " " " " " " iiddeforU. . . . . . . . . . . . .V ! ! . 17-j IJENIMS. ( : l.moskesg . _ _ 23' < F J. arer Creek , B B „ . . 16 % jaymakers _ 12 . stis , B B tis , C C. . „ . . . „ ' JEANS. ' ilddeford loasler. . . . . . . . . . . . 4u S F IXKUE .NOTIO noun * ro. , 281 Farnhaui Street. ftl-uui. . ctrrixm. Ilark's 0. N. T. . " 0 'oat's. . . . . _ „ „ . . . . . . . . „ 70 is l . . . . . . . . . . . 42 > a 2J .g tomestic. . . . . . „ _ . . . . . $ 5g2 ( 00 iritlsh. . . . . 3 OCQ6 00 PAPER COLLAPJ. Hckens' best „ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . " 8 90 > ing William . . . . „ i 35 omestic. . . . _ . . . . . „ „ „ _ . . l go I tanley 2 60 SHAWLS ' Ittomau strip ; . . . .JnT .S2 25fi < 6 50 SHIBTrf. vhlte commnn. _ _ . . . „ . . . . „ . . _ _ . S10 60 medium. . . . . _ . . . . . . . . 15 o i i ' custom maue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 00 'ercale _ _ . . . . . . . . . ? l200a24CO alice . . . . . . „ . 4 75a7 50 5 OVEBALL3. Irown drill „ . . „ . . . . . . 55 50a7 25 ' dnck 775a900 J iluf drill „ . . _ . 7 O0a7 50 ' duck _ _ . 8 00a9 60 Ir'htte . . _ 8 00a3 50 ' CORSETS. rench whalebone. _ . . . . . . . _ . $5 25a $ 00 ' iur own . _ „ 15 00 omet „ _ „ 22 50 fcPBIUG SKIKTd. inen printed _ S 9 00 " rutflcj . . _ . „ . 1200 " fluted 15 oo GENERAL COMMISSION. J. C. KOSENFELD gives us tne Dllowing quotations his day : Butter , active , 20 cts. in tubs ; Eggs CoLi irm , at 20c per dozen ; Live LiTt Jhickens ; 2 50 doz. Goose- TtHi , 00@2 per . ; - Hi : erries , 2 50 per bu. ; Cherries , 80 per bu ; Lem ns,12 00 per HiW x. ana Raspberries,20c per quart ; W lackberries , 20c ; currants 20c. Pi PiEt Et EtW HARDWAKK. W JOUS T. XDCUK. M IRON. immon bar. , erse shoe b . . „ . „ . _ „ . c > 4 orwaynaU rod. . . . . _ . . . „ 11)4 STEEL , 10 > : ist piow. . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ .M . . _ . 12 10) ermon..M.H , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M. 11 10J merican casn , octagon and square. . . lg < 2 $ 22 12 ; : sisnp's English do do . . . 2o& 40 12 : urden's horse shoes , per keg. . . . 725 1 : do mule do do . _ . , . . „ 8 25 H : orthwestern horse nails.L. . . . . . . . . . . 22a 23 14jHi undee thimble skeins , discount 45 pir cmt. Hi or half patent axles , discount 10 per c nt. 1'C 100 100 100 d to 60d per keg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 10 BoRe do . . . , . _ _ . „ . . . _ . 4 35 Ro do . „ „ _ _ . M. _ _ „ . 4 60 10 ] do _ . . 4 83 20i do 6 10 20i fine do . . . . . . . . . „ _ „ „ _ „ . . . 7 10 e4i dfinls'ngdo „ „ „ . . . 5 3 > 10 ] do do . . . . . . . . . „ . . „ . . . . „ „ . . „ 5 CO do do _ „ . . . . . „ . . . 5 85 d casing do _ . . . . _ . „ . . . . 4(5 do do . . . . . . _ 5 10 La : do do C 35 Sm 'rought , all sires. . . .m.mmM 6 85 BE : BOLTS. uriage and tire discount 70 pr c BKCTS. ShiSh d urow wrought , fast iolnt discount 20 pr c d tst , loose pin rcvcriible. . . do 35 do ShTil < Til MISCELLANEOUS. y and manure forki.-.discount 30 pr c . rakes. . . . . . . . do 25 do HINGES. rap and T discount 25prc WBBNCHES. Fir Jt'ii black. . . . discount fSprc Fird 's immitation do 45 Jo d < e's genuine do 20 do SCREWS. nerlcan Iron . . . „ 45 pr c do bra s. . . . _ . _ . _ . _ . - . „ _ . „ 40 pr c Jui A.GRICULTU1JAI. IMPLEMENTS. Kui Kuid SCTTUK ? . - " "A1 Holt's 3a.estKlngper do. , net _ . 1200 "A1L amploa . . . . . . .M . . . . . . . , . 9 00 aid a Eureka. . . . . . „ . . „ „ . . „ ] i oo do red . 1 - , . . . . .Tr. . . . . . . . 8 00 No. wUnd.'sNo2 black shovels , D II 1) QO do i do do polished do do . „ 13 00 do i do do black spadea do . „ 12 00 do lorf do polished do do 13 00 do ' " " ' do's "springpoini"LII shovclt 13 50 F AXES. jpencott's Western Crown _ _ 1300 Bra do do do b.vefed. . 13 50 COFFEE MILLS. She : rke'sNo 3 , Iron boi _ net 5 25 Plai do dolUS do . _ _ 5 75 Nof do do 25 Union ir h. _ _ . _ „ H 00 Ball to do 35 do Britania _ _ , . 13 00 Cop FILES. rgrare. Smith d Co.disrount SOprc icrican tila Co do 50 do HAMMERS. Tdole's , A E No 1. 1 > { , 2 mmocd'a A E No ? , , , f g 00 do do do 4 _ . _ . _ . n 10 do Englnier'a ' Jo 1 _ 10 ( jo Nos * do do 2 , 13 5Q ' 4o do 49 3 _ , ii 99 HATCHETS. Morrib' shingling , No 1 - * 7 00 da do do 2 . . . . . _ „ . „ - 8 00 do do do S _ tll , , , i9 COde do ciiw do l. . . . . . . _ . . - 7 50 dc o do 2. . . . . . _ - . . . . . . . . S 5fl LEATHER. : Bcst Buflalo Sole , - 1 35,535 , , " Matamoras do ! > o. 2 , 32c { No. 1,35 Best Oak do - . . . - . . . 43@15 Baltimore Oak Sole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 43. i reach Kits _ _ . . . _ . . . . . . ? l 4CWS2 do Calf , leading brands . _ _ . .S2 Domestic Kip , . . - . $1 00 < gl 3i do Calf . . .35(31 ( Hemlock Upper , pr foot Oak do do . - .30 , Grain do do . - .30 Linings , per dozen S7 OOiglO OC Toppings , do $11 0014 OC Mo'rbcco ( Boot Leg ) per foot , . . . . : 3S < g43 do ( Oil Dressed ) do _ 36MOc ( do ( simon ) „ . _ 83 00&.J tH do ( Glove Kid. ) . . . „ S3 50&5 OC Welt Leather , per side , . . . . .JG 00 < j7 OC Boot Webbing , per bolt , _ 470c Oak Harnsss leather , " Pittsburg , " .45c do do do No. 1 _ 40@42 do do do Ho.2 , 340c Oak Line do 44 < < J46c HfBitook Harness Leather , ho. 1. . . . . ' . . . . .39 < 3 < 0i do do do No. 2 , . . . . . .37j. ( " Hemlock Line do . . . . _ _ . 44 < jj. Fair Bridle , per side , . . $6 00@7 00 Team Collar * , per doz. . . . . S23 SO&23 51 Sts e do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ < 1 & Scotch do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 536 01 l oucoid do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M $33 W Cellar Leathei ( Black ) per foot , 13@24 < do do ( Kusset ) do 18 ( 2 * Patent Dash Leather. 15c SOAPS Powell & Co. , Soap monufacturera. Sapc. Publico , 6 l-26 3-4 ; Savon Republic , dc. , Chemical 'Olire , 6 to 61-2 ; Palm6@51 4 ; German Mot- led , 6 l-4a6 1-2. ABT GOODS AND TJPaOLSTEBEB/8 STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones , Decorative Up holsterer and dealer in fine art goods , 270 Farnham Street , furniahe ? . the following quotations : FBAME MOULDINGS. Oil walnut mouldings , one inch , per foot , 5c ; 2 inch lOc ; 3 inch 15c ; polished walnut , 1 inch 7c ; 2 inch 15c ; 3 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 banda , 6 feel , all colors , per pair , 1 60 ; ornamental bands , 2 00 © ' 4 00 ; each additional foot , 750 per pair. KEPPS. Union and all wool terry , per yard 1 50@3 jO ; Imperial , plain and stri ped , 2 5048 00.DAMASKS. DAMASKS. Union per yard , 1 50 ; all wool , 2 00a3 00. MATTEASSES. Hust , 4-4x6-2 , 4 00a5 00 ; straw , 3 00a4 00 ; Excelsior. 3 50a4 50. LUMBER. KETATC. LIST tubjeu to change of markttwituout 1 WM. M. FOSTER , Ju U. P. R. P. . track bet. 1 jrnham ai GEO A. HOAGLAN1. ioisls , studding and Kills , 20 U , and un der ' ) ] ver 20f t. each additional ft add'I 60 . fencing No 1. . do No 2 - _ . 21 00 .st common boards. . . . . 25 00 End do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 00 A" stock lioards , 10 and 12 inch 50 00 'R" do do do < lo 35 00 'C" do do do do 10 00 1 st clear , 1.1J4,1,4 and 2 iuch . 65 00 ! d do do do do . . . . _ . . . . . . . „ 55 00 d do do do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 00 leering , clear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 00 do 1st common. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 00 do 2d do 35 00 do 3d do _ 27 50 do narrow , clear. . . 4500 s t clear ceiling yt iuch „ 35 00 d do do % iuthh . . . . * . . . . . * . * . . . 3250 st do do % . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 00 d do do * J-g iuch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 50 st clear siding _ 27 00 d do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M 2600 < st common siding „ 21 00 J do do . . . . . . . . . a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 00 A" shtnx'es _ 4 25 Ixtra No 1 shingles. . . . . . . _ . . 3 00 oiumou No 1 sh.iigles..H..H. . . . . 2 00 rath per 1000 „ _ . _ 3 5o A U pickets eer 100 . . . . „ „ . A 5o quare do do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G Batten pe' lineal f r _ lough do , do do _ Liberal discount on carload lots . WINDOWS , ( Glazed. ) ' per cent oQ Chicago list. " DOOUS , ( Wedged. ) pei cent ofl Cl irago i'st. BLINDS. > per cent off lint. ' Phite lime per bbl _ SI 75@2 00 onisville cement per bbl. . . . . . . , . S 00@.S 25 'luster paria per libl. . . . . . . . S 50a3 ( 75 Mastering hair per bushel 40 'arrtd felt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . listeriug boaiu „ [ OILS. PAINTS. GLASS , &c. N. I. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT C. BTEELL. oalOil „ _ $ 19 Lara Ull , No IS 951 00 0 inseed Oil , raw. 105 " " " 2. . . _ 70 " " bl'd 1 10 " " wlnterj _ 90 0Vi urpentine t5 ! " "straln'dj eadlight Oil 28 Lubricating l , a W. Va. * Vi PAINTS. , AC ViW rhite Lead , St. Louis , Srtictly Pure _ t 1U W " I " " " Fancy BraLds . 9 > J Mi utty in Bladders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 514 " " Bulk _ „ . „ 4 % uaraeld Glass , colon , $ sq. ft. . 1 00 rlndow Gbux 50 c discount A : TIN , SHEET-IRON. WISE , &C. ji i j ILTON EOGERS , COR. 14th & A. ' . ] FARNHAM. A : ( TN PLATE. ji j i z4 1C , lair quality. . . . . .513 00 A1 xU Ic , best quality. „ 13 50 1 xl4 IX ' . . . 16 50 1A1 i21C . . 1400 A1J J H2IX 17 00 1 z20 1C 1550 1f x'JOIX 17 50 A.1 i20IXXdo 2050 A.1I I X20IXXX 2350 A.1A1 plate DC 2350 A1 Opiate DX. 14 00 A1A3 plate DXX 17 00 A3 plate DXXX 2000 A3A1 1C charcoal Kiting 15 00 A1 Kiting IX do 1600 A1Al xHICcoke 1250 Al x2J 1C charcoal roofing. . . . . 27.50 rv8 IO charcoal roonng. . . . . 3250 14 IX charcoal . . . . . . . . . . . 2S 00 z20 cuke ( for cutters ) . . . . . . . 21 00 a ma ULOCKTIN. tic On irje pigs. . , as ale nail pys. , 36 aloB ir tin 28 B < ZINC. leet tin 25 to 3i5 IB A.C Jo do do in half casks. . , A.J. do .do do in250Hi cask * , J. iect J4 to 35 inch w per sheet. . . , J.a28 nnerssoldei ( extra refined. . . . . , a28 do do No. 1. . . . . . . . . . . . 23 do do roofiug " " 1 lid metal „ . Oa2 a28Si Si SHEET IRON. rst quality , Numbers IB to 24. . . . SiC lo do do i5 lo do do 26. . . lo do do 17 , . C ! arcoal , both sides smothe do No 24. . . . . do do i6. . . . . . . do do 27. . . . niataNo. 24 do .lo 26 _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ do do 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ssiaperlea 7 to 12 . . _ _ _ . . „ " " „ fo No. 1 , stained . , xc ) -ess tnan lull bundles , add one cent. L"Americac immitat'n Kussia , 11 No . > sa than full Lnndles add one cent. GALVANIZED. _ Il6t 15 2t to 34 _ 0 16 35 to S5 , . . . de 17 27 2. do 18 Joe .do 30 'ull bundles discount and 3. COPPER. Nor izier * 6 o 9 45 poll do 10 to 12 tt . . . . . . . 42 lathlnit.Haud 13 ott 33 rail Dished , 14 and 16 ox 45 dur : . 7 , 8 and 9 , .Planished . . 43 poir 5. copper . , 43M pcr bottoms. . . . 38 rate 6. Pan BHIGHX WIRE. Paci _ 7. 10 11 poir.BJ BJ . 0 to 6 8,3.9 10,11 weslas " as 14 15 16 30 Ral } " 15,16 IS 19 F. ' yr bundle J5 per centdincsa * ft- GROCERIES. BTEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 14TH ST. CLABE Ji FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND llTH ST. PITNDT , MEYER A RAAPKE , 212 FARN- HVM ST. . WHOLESALE DEALERS ; MORGAN < t GALLAGHER. 205 Fam- ham St. WHITNEY , BAUSERMAN 4 CO. , 247 Douglas St. J. J. BROWN & BRO. , Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. bUGAKS. Granulated pr b. . _ . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ . 12 Powdered do . . . . . . 1- Crushed do J2 Refd cut loaf do 13 Standard A do Il ! < all5a Circle A do 11J4 Extra C do . . . . . . „ 11 Yellow C do . N O choice do COFFEES. Rio choice pr ! & . . . . . . . do prime do . . . . . . . . do good do 0 O Java. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3U35 SYRUPS. Common pr gallon 35A43 Good do „ _ . . 60uC5 Choice do „ "OaSO do N O xool sses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SO Rangoon choi ( . . . Carolina . . . . CANDLES. JI Wesk A Co . 16K ] bchofett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ , . „ _ _ 17ul7 > faOAP. Missouri Vrlley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kirk's Savon. . . _ II. Wesk & Co „ fc'choferV German. . . . „ Kirk's l tuzdarJ „ . PLUG TOBACCO. Black goods , Western 43 ; do do Virginia _ . 5fti55 do do Lorrilard's _ 5-j.iGO Bright do do do CUaG3 do do Virginia. . 55a > 0 Natural leaf. „ 75a9 > DRIED FRUITS. California peach's per pound . . . . 16) al7 do apples do . . . , liU2 % flute do do . . . . . . . . . . . . liaU j Now currants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . bay do prunes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14alla do German cherries . . . 17 du bl ckbernes 21 do raspberries. . . . . . . . . . . 33a4 ( ) do raisins , per box 63 C5 do seedless raisins , ] > er pound \-Yi SALT. New in barrels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2 70a2 85 do dairy. . . . . . . . . . 4 50a5 75 CAW NED GOODS. 2poundcan3Iycr'aoys'erspercase..SI 2jal KO 1 do do do < lo do . . . 2 50a2 75 2 dc doWilliam'tido do . . . I Dual 75 2 do do peaches per case _ 5 00 3 do do do do 7 7oaS 00 2 do do tomatoes do - 3 5ti.i3 75 3 do do do do 5 00 Corn , Tropny per cose 5 10 do Winslow do 5 5U do Yarmouth do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 CO Strawberries , do . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5Uii 75 Raspberries , do „ 4 IjO Pineapples , do 5 00 TEAS. Oolon s , per pound i'aTo Young 11) son , per pouud. . . . . . 40al 00 Gunpowder , do do COal Ii5 FLOUP. . Snow Flake , ( Wells A Nieman ) 4 50 Hold DiiSt. . _ 3 10 XXXX Iowa City . 3 W California. . . . 4 75a5 LO BAGS. Qiumles , heavy weight _ 1BQ19 o light do . „ . . _ _ . . . „ . . . 17ol8 Ijips , four bu hvl , , , , „ , , , , , , , , , , , , , 18A19 fldce gunnie rf. . . . . . . . . . H . . . . . . 15 iiu bags , ArnosLeg A S0a31 o do Ludlow a a. . . . . . . . . . . . & 4'j335 SPICED Nutmegs , Pcnangbcst.per pound. . . . . . 1 Hal II 'Ijvei < to do . . . „ to Mspice do do ISa 0 Jluamun bark do da COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON" . SJ bbh. , luO II * $9 COQIO ro Hi cans , per doz _ . 2 5U < t 2 75 do do _ 3 90S , 4 00 WHITE FISH. So. 1 kits „ _ 1 15ft 1 23 Fauiilv in kits _ . _ 1 Wfj 1 20 " 4 bbls" . „ 6 GOJj ; 7 00 r'amily in > bills- 5 M'a , C 10 MACKEREL. [ 'amily , in kits 1 10 ® 1 20 * o. 1 , do 1 C0i ( ? 2 Oa Jess do 3 00ft * 3 25 amily , | bbs ! G 25 < g G fU s'o. 1 , < 1 9 OOfelO CO ardiiie < < , J4 lioxes , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 1C 50 jl7 W MGARS. ' k. . K. SIMPSON , ranufacturer. 532 15th Street. I. Upiuan _ M. S T5 00 teconstruction. do 3 00 irand Central „ _ do ; ! o 0 < J Jniveisol . ' do 40 00 fara . . . . . _ . . . . . . „ do 4J 00 .a Boquet _ . . . do 50 Wi im.in Pure do 50 liO 'ariigas „ _ „ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do 75 (0 "ours Truly _ do U > 00 K iold Medal do 50 IK ) A Espanola „ „ . . . do C'J 00 Yiple Crown do 75 00 ferry Clay do 100 00 e Viller do 100 00 Ti Viller. „ do 10J 00 576. _ „ „ „ do 7J 10 JC CAIJIOUX MILLS FLOUP. . Vholesale depot 548 14'h Street. alf barrel sacks . . - _ _ . . . 2 9C . Chicago , Rock Island and Pacific E. I ! . THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM ) MAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST , la Dea Moines , Isavenport and Rock Island. All Passenger Trains are equipped with the fESTINQllOUSK PATENT AlK lilUKKS and tiller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler. Fast Express Traiiis Leave Daily , ' cnnccting asfoL'ows : T DES MOINES with the DCS Moiaes Valley Railroad , for Oakaloosa , Ottuuiwa , Keokuk and St. Lonii. T GRINNELL with the Central Railroad of Iowa , for all points north to St. Paul. I T WEST LIBERTY with the Burlington , Cedar Rapids < t Minnesota Railroad , for Burlington , Cedar Rapids , Dubuouc ! St. Paul , At WILTON JUNCTION with the South-Western nranch , for Muscatin Washington and all points south. T DAVENPORT with the Davenport A St. Paul Railroad for points north. T ROCK ISLAND with the Western Union Railroad for Freeport , Be.jit , Uacine , Mil waukee and all points in northern Illinois and Wisconsin. T HOCK ISLAND with the Rocklord , Rock Island and St. Louis Railroad for St. Louis and points south. TRUCK ISLAND with the PeoriaARock Island Kailioad for Peoria and points east. T BUREAU JUNG. , with branch , iorllcii- ry.Lacere , Chiliicothe and Peoria. T LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Rail road for points nort hand south. T CHICAGO with aJI lines East , North and South. THROUGH TICKE1S to all Eastern cities , thi line , can be procured , and any inlor- ation obtained , concerning points , at the ket office of the company , IU Farnham St. , naha , and also at the principal ticket offices eng the line of the U. P. R. U , KS ; sre Checked Tlironztf to nil Principal Knatern Pojuts. .31. SMITH , H. RIDDLE , Otn'I PassV Ag't , Gen'l Sup't Ticket . Agent , Gea'l Western A t Cl 9U Otaalu Omaha. ClT ioux City & Pacific R , R , si. Tlie Shortcat nud only Direct [ Route from OUFCIL BLUFJFS JOl ' St. Paul , Minneapolis , And all Point * in BTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA. PULLJTAN PALACE SLEKPING CARS On all night trains via this route. ' CONNECTIONS. At TJ. P. Transfer with Un Pacific llraod for Omaha. C ! At Council Biufl , with Kansas Citr.St. and Council BluOj Railroad for St. Louis all point * south. .At ilt-sourl Valley with the Chicago and rtnwestern railway fet Chicago an3 all Noi ntg cast. T-T1 ,510 " City and S Southern . Proj At Blair with Omaha and N TiGi Gi ' with The'Union polnte Tet > nd the m : At V jsner with stjges for Xorfoltand al' nUln Northern Nebnufea. ameketj for sale in Chicago and Jforth- itern Bailwajoffices. . Tfe sare your tickels read Tla S. C. A P. 13t L. BUBNETT , Sup't C. HILLS. Gen. Ticket Ag't. All ! UEO. W. GBATTAN , Ajent , Oraiiu. CHICAGO &NORTHWES'N ' The Popular Route from o IM : . & . IK -TO liicn o and the East ! AND THE X > ix > oot ToAVnterlno.Fort Do < lire.DubnqneI Crixvc , 1'ralrle Du Chlen. AVluona , St l' tiIDululIi , JaiiMVllle , Kino- hha , Grreii tat , It a clue. > tcvea' * Point. W.lcrlown , OaUIiT-sb , Kou Du Lao , , naill It Being tLe Shortest and Fust Comnleted Line Between OMAHAandCHIC-AGO Constant luiprovm nts have taken place in the w y of reducing Grade , and placing Iron with Steel Kails , adding to its rolling stock new and Elegant DAI' and 8L.KKP1NG CAKS Equipped with the"W tiuzhouiieAir Brake' and " .Miller Platform , " establishing com tort a Lie and coinmrdious Eating Houses , offering al the comforts ot traveling the age can produce Fron.to 10 Fast Express Tralus Tuu etch way daily over the various lines of this road thus securing to the traveler selecting tlila route sure and certain connections la any dl- reitlon he may wish to go. 1'rliiclpal Connections. AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION , for Sioux City , Yanktou and poiuU reaohed via biout City and Pacific railroad. AT GRAND JUNCTION for Fort Dodge , DCS Moioes , Ottawa and KeoVuk. AT liAIlSHAi-Lfor St. Paul , Minneapolis , Duluth , and northwestern points. AT CEDAR RAPID : ! for Waterloo. Cedar Falls , Charles Citv , Burlington and St. Louis. ATCLIN1ON forDubuqne , Dunleith , Prai rie du Chlen , Lacrosse , and all point * on the Chicago , Clinton and Dubuque , and Chicago , Dubuque and Minnesota railroads. AT FULTON'for Freeport , Racine Millwau- Lce , and till points in Wisconsin , AT CHICAGO with all railwar lines leading out of Chicago. through tickets to all eastern cities vfa this line can be procured , and any iuformati n ob tained , concerning Routes , Rate * , etc , at the Comf anie's Office , SIS Farnham Street , Omaha , and , alaO at the principal ticket o Bices along the line oft he U. P. R. R. . < Gi > Baggage checked through to all principal Caattrn points. W. U. bTBNNETT , MARVIN HUGHITT , ' ' ' . Gen. ' . Gen'l Pasainge'r Ag't. Sup't. J. H LACUY , O.G.EDDY , Ticket Ag't , Omaha. Gen'l Ag"t Omaha. mchlSvl Omaha & St. Louis Short Line 1874 ! Tbe Kansas City , St. Joe and Council Blufis R. B Is the only dire line to EST. Xj OT7IS AND THE EAST , FROM OMAHA AND THE WEST SO CHAMGE . tale between Omaha and St. Louis ana b itoi t between OMAHA ana AnW YORK. This th Only -Jne running a I'lTLfcllAX SLEKPIXQ CAR BAST FUO.T OriAIlA , OX ARRIVAL OK TIIE U.MOX PACIFIC EXPRESS TR.A IN. J3SJ'Passengers taking othci routes nave a lisarceable transferal the Kiver Station. , . PASSKXUER TRAINS DAILT t ' I REACHING ALL U EASTEBN AND WESTEBIT OITIE8 Vith Less Changes and iu advance of other lines. This Entire Line is equipped with 'ullinan's Palace Sleeping Caw , Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars , liner's Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Westinqhouae Air Brake. CB"Soe that your tickets read via Cansas City , H , Joa < * ph A Council Ululd Ralrud , Via Omaha and St. Louis. itlrts for sale t cor. Tenth and Farnham ' bircets. and U. P. Depot , Omaha. OS.TEIION , t3CO. Z. 2RADBURY , Pass. Agt. Gen' Agent. F. BARNAHD , A. C.PAAVES , Gen'l S pt. Gen'l ? a > , s. Agt. , St. Joaeuh. St. Joseoh. B.OTJTS S * | TEAINS DAILY ! LEAVE ST. IGOISyiTII 'nllman Palace Caw TEEOUOH WITHOUT OHABQB TO Indianapolis , Cincinnati , Louisville , Columbus , Pittsburg , Pltiladelphia , Baltimore , WasLingjton , AND W Y ORK of Trains from tie West. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO leveland , Buffalo & Boston Are for Sale at tb ; J. Comrnny'd Office. E. cert r Fourth & Chratnat t . , Gi LoulK , niut nl the Prlnclpnl Bal1- ay Office * In the IVeal. AS. BABCOCK , C. E. P.USSELL , S'thern Pass. AK'I , Wcst'n Pass. Ag't. DALLAS. TEXA * . KANSAS arr , 'US E. SIMPSON. CIIAS , E. FOLLETT , Gen i Supt. , Gen'l Pass. Ag't. flt' INDIANAPOLIS ST. l5 > tna. TZTxriToci. onfcctioners * Tool Works , 'lies' Mills dfe Bro. , An Manuiacturen o ' At onfectioners'Topls Haibli e 31oulds , Ice Cret Frycxern , &c. a. 1301 & 1303 No Eighth St. Fer PHILADELPHIA , PA. Chi AT i , I f/CATALOGUES SENT Oln . .Jj upocapplication. Gri Anc AncS S < ill St , bet. Farnbaa and Harnej. a and KEARNEY'S FLUID-EXTRA Cl % BUCHU The.only known remedy for HEIGHT'S DISEASE , And a positive cure for Gout , Gravel , Strictures , Diabetes , Dyspepsia Xer-i vou3 Debility , Dropsy , Non-retention or Incoxtlnence of Urine , Lvl- tation. Inflaination or Uiceratlon of the BLADDER AND KIDNEYS , SPERMA TORRIICEA , Loucoerhoe or Whites , Diseases of the Prostrate Gland , a.ona in the Bladder. Colculur , GRAVEL OK BRICK POST DE- .POS1T. And Mucus or Milky.Discharges. KEARNEY'S Extract Buclm ! Ptrmaneutly Cures all Distases of the Bladder , Kidneys , and Dropsical Swellings. Existing La Men , Women and Children , No Mailer What the Agel Prof , oletle says : "One bottle of Kearney's Fluid Extract Buchu is worth more than all other Buchus combined. " Price one dollar per bottle ; or , six bottlei for five dollars. Depot 104 Duane St. , N , Y , A physician in attendance to answer correr pondenco and give advice gratis. JtVSend stamp for pamphlets , rec. _ Crane d Briglum Wholesale Agents , San Francisco. Cal. TO TUt NERVOUS & DEBILITATED OF BOTH SEXES. 100RABOE POB ADVIOE AND C8H- BDLTATIOH. ) R J. B. DYOTT , graduate of JelFersoa Medical College , Philadel phia , author of several valuable works , jail be consulted on all dis > eases of the Sexu.l and urinary or gans , ( which he has made an es pecial study , ) either in male or fe male , no matter from what cause uriginating' , or how lorg standing A. practice of 30 years enables him o treat diseases with success. Cures guaranteed. Charges reasonable , rhose at a distance can forward let- ers describing symptoms and en- jlosing stamp to prepay postage. BSend for the Guide to Health. Price lOc. J. B. DYO111 , iV.Z > . Phj-sicion and Surgeon , 104 JDuane L itreet , X. Y. 3BSTACLES to MARRIAGE , HAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUNG MEN from he effects of Jrrors and Abuses in early life. lanhood Restored , jmpediuients to Marriage c temoved. New method of treatment. New r nd remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars tIn ent free , In sealed envelopes. Address , HOW- P / SSOCIA1ION , No ? 2 South Ninth St. 'hlladelphia , Pa , an Institution bivingahigh eputation for honorable conduct and profes- lonal kills. , e5dAw3m diaries Popper , WHOLESALE BUTCHER NI > CATTI.E BROKER , ALT LAKE CITV , - - UTAH feb271tM. . Keller. Proprietor of tb . C fl RISING SUKT AKO jOS ANGELES BAILBOAD'c Depot for the sale of his I STATIYE AND WINES I ! Co , , Corner > f Battery andlVajhlnstoo'Sts. AK R N CISCO , maiTtl PASSENG-EKS oing East or Soufh from Omaha And Points on U.P.B.B. , hould take tht I LINCOLN KOUTE" C vis ths TCHISON & NEBRASKA BAILBOAD' ' In id i < xure lor thfmselT s the choice of Six Popular Kijtesfrom tfiilson to Chicago and St. Louis , ill making Reliable C jnections and being 0 ) nipped with PaUce Day and Sleeping Cart. Ul d-lajr and ! nconTeniencearrl lnzfroic rrlesacd transfers can be avoided West of Icago and St. Louis by securing Ticket ! Tla rCHISOJT and the ATCIHSOJT Ai i NEBRASKA UAIUIOAD. [ rccfand Sellable Connections are also made { C ! with the A.'T. < t S. P. K. B. for the eat ArkaosasTallej & Colorado , with ail line * running South to points in outhern Kansas and the Indian TerHtorj , 637 p AsklorTlokiUTla Mat INCOLN < Sc ATCHISON HAS. C-SMTTH , p WHITE Qea'lHupt , OenUPaSTg't. Si K.B.M "o , DON'T ' BUY ! UNTIL. YOU HAVE CAREFULLY EXAMINED OTJB. AS V , E HAVE TWELVE GOOD RE.V10V3 why ther will do your wort. Quick and Easv , and Clean. They are che ipest to buy , They are best to u e , They bate evenly and quickly , Their OKratlon is perfect , They have always a seed draft , " ' " They are made of ikebestrnatcrlal They roast perfectly , They require but litile fuel. Tney are very low priced , They ara easily managed. They are suited to all local I tie ? SOLD BY Excelsior -Man'fg Co. , ST. LOUIS , AND BY M. R O GEBS. . SIZE or PELLETS : OQO ooo Or 8B5ar-Coac < l , Concentrated. Hoot and Herbal Jnlco , Antl- Billons Granules. TalC " UTTI E GIANT" CATIIAKTSC , or Multum li Parvo Physic. The Eovclty of modern Lfcdicai. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Science No nae of any lon > > ec taking tha Ursp. rcpuMvo nnd can eous pills , conjposed of ctxeap. crude , and bulky tnircdient * . wheu we can by a circful application ofchcmlcai fcience. citrarr Rn me cathartic and other modi- cnil properties from tha most valuable recta anc bcrbi , ana concentrate them Into a ruinate Gnr > ale. vearct Ijr iargor than a mnvtard oeut that cat be readily swallowed by tho-c ol the mojtsensUivo f toinachi and fastidious tastes. Ehchlittle Pur-rativo I'cllct rcprcfcnbj.laa mo'tconccntntcj form , n * tu-.icK cathartic povrct as li cmbodic t in any of the laixv pills fonnrt fcr pale in the drri ehopa. From their wonderful ca thartic power , in proTOrtioii a their size. peopl < who have not tried them nrt apt to enppotc ttat they are har > a rdra < > ttcin effect , bnt enchisnot K all the ca < ; . iho dilTcront actixo medicinal prin ciples of which they nro composed bcins so bar- nanizcd and cuxUicd. one by the others , as to produce a in out heel-ruing aud there o jjliyct goutlrandltiuillropcratlue : catbartl. . 8300 Hcwnril U tcrcoy oCcred ty the pro. prictor of .hcac Pellets , to any chemist who cpon analysU. will find in them any Calomel or otner form * of mercury ct any other mioeral poison. Bclnpf cntirelrvcBctablc.iio partrcnlif care laeqaircd while nsjnfj them. They operate - rate n ithout distnrbancc to the confutation , diet , or occupation. For Jauiitllcc , Ileadacho , Constipation , Impure iilood. I'aiu Iu the Shoulder * , TiglTtiiCHs of tlio Ghent , Dizziness , Sour Kructatlouc of tlio Stomach , Had tame iu uiouth , Kiiloua attacks , Pain in \ region of Kidney * , Internal Fever , Bloated feeling about Stomach , . KUDU of Blood to klcad. IllaJi Col ored Urine , IliisocIaliUIty xiiia Rloomy Foreboding * , take Or * . / PJerce's Pleasant Vurijatlvol'ellets * in cxplanAiion of the rcmcdlalpowcr of my fcr- Kitive Pellets 01 crfo prcat a variety of dijcasci. wishtoraythat their action Uiiou tie iii'lmal economy Is universal , iiota. Rlnud or tissue cMcapiii-j their uaiia- I llvo Im [ > ron . Ae doc * not Impair then ; their en ir-coatinjf atd being enclosed In clas * IL bottles preserve their > irtnc unimpaired for any length oftinie. in any climate , so thatthcy are af- irays frc h and reliable , vthich Is not the ca > o mth the pilia found in the drag store * , put np In L beap XTIKK ! or pate-bcord boxes. Recollect ttai fora'i disascs where a Laxative. Altcra- tire or Purgatlvo is Indicated , tteeo little Peik-ts will che tie taout perfect eatUIsctioa la ill who use them. > . They arc Mold by nil eiitorprlslny Drugglsiaat J coutaubottle. Do rot allow any nmgsist to indcea yea to lake anything ; els j that Lo may ear U jnjt aj food aj my Pellcio becac'O bo nukes a lar et profit on that which ho rccommcnda. Jf your arusrfst cannot unpply them , enclose S5 cenu ind receive them ny rctcm nail f-om B. K. f2 Ji < iC , 21.1) , JVon'r , . BUFFALO , IT. t iSK FOE PYLE'S JALERATUE ! AND BAKING- SODA I ES1" . Meyer A RaaDkeand Whitney Bauserman & Cot CASTLE BROS- , IMPORTERSOF ( TEA A2vD Sast India Goods , 213 and 315 FRONT STREET an Francisco California. mchC7m PLATl'E TALLEY IEAL ESTATE ! Samuel C , Smith , local Agent for tha J. P. B. B. LANDS , Sol-ambus , . iTefc iovernment Lands Located ! U. P. Lands Sold ! nproTed Farms and Town EoU for a .A. SIKH OR NLONG- TIME ! ! Communications Cheer- . lly Answered ITOVB ST.OS.S. E. F. COOK. 14tlt St. , joking and Heating stover lamped. Japanned and