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    he Most TVojderful Heaical Ills-
covery of tltc Age Ivftry Man
liis own Physician.
' Frazier's Great Remedy
'ill
The people of tlie United States hive been
humbugged with all tin la of Patent Medicines ,
I quacis and importers ( for the" past few years ,
in a most shameful Esaiincr. The wrltr ol the
following is one of the victims , and wishes to
Ifi present a very pUlo cass.
Believing ti..it by cleansing the Vend was
the only true - > .iy of banishing disease , and
being a great sufferer lr .m weat lungs and a
scrofulous sUecllon , au.l after trying many
kinds of 1'atent Medicines and the most
eminent Physicians , I commenced doctoring
myself , and at last d scoTcr * ! a Blood Searcher ,
or Boot Bitters , which not only gave me im
mediate relelf , but alter a few weets eflected
left me , my lungs
n radical cure. Th > cougU
became strong anil gnuud. uiy a. netsla good ,
had disapjieared.
and the sc-qfulous disease _
amiciea , anu iuuim * . . . . . .
Ions rum in thousand * of rases , not alone
curicg CoughsOm'Uinption , Asthma , Catarrh ,
Scrofula and \Veik Lung * , but all diseases
caused from humor * in thebiood. Tlicdemand
from inv friends and olbcr-i bearing alxmt these
Bitters becoming rery great , I commenced put-
t'nf them up for } i Je , calling hem FRAZIhU'S
KOOT BITTERS. I was at first backward In
presenting either myself or medicine to the
not being a Patent Medicine Man , but
Imblic getting bravely o < er that. I hare sold
tbouiands of buttles U uiy lloot Bitters , and
it is my desire and determination to place the
same within the reach of every tuflering man ,
woman and child on tue face of the civilized
globe.
The grand principle that operates in these
Boot bitters is tne power they possess in cleans
ing the turgid blood and banishing the Tile
humor * from the system. Boot Bitters are
strictly a Medicinal Preparation , compounded
from roots combined with herbs anil plauu ,
-many of whi'-h were used in tne go d old days
of our forefathers , when people were cured by
nome simple root or herb , aud whei Calomel
and other polsuni of the miner * ! kingdom
were unknown.
Ther l > cn all the natural passages of the
body , cast out disease , take away all sickness
and build up tha system with , pure blood ,
hence tbef must reach all diseases by purifica
tion and nourishment.
Ho person can take Boot Bitters and remain
long unwell. Victory upon victory they lure
gained over dis ue and death in all stations
and conditions in life. They are constantly ef
fecting cures of the utmost importance , tor
Consumption , Asthma , Scrofula , Scrofulous E-
ruptiuns , Caurrli , Weak Lungs , Lost Vitality
and Brukeu-dowu Constitutions , tLesa Hoot
Bitters re uuive saliy admitted to be the most
wonderful Medical LlUcovery kuown to the
Kidnejs aud Liver , cleanttinz the blood from
every ciul of humor. No other medicine will
cure Chronic Bheumatisui , Neuralgia ,
Heart Ubiua4e , Fits , Uiuiutss , Headache ,
Dyspepsia , Fever aud Ague , Costlveness , 1'ile * ,
Urinary Diseases , Kidney tbeise , and Liver
Complaint , soquickly as this Hoot Bitters. All
men diseases are caused from a bad stomach
aud a poisunous condition of tbo blood. For
weakly , nervous young men , sullering from loss
ot memory , loss of vner y , etc. , caused Iroui
abuses iu early life.aiul to delicate feuulesthe.-c
strengthening Boot Bitters are eipocially re
commended. UUP bottle will do more toward
eradicating Syphilis , Scurvy , Tetter , Fever
Sorej , Sore Kycs , "Juniors , Cancerous forma .
tions , Dropsy , Erysipelas , bait Itheum , Ulitrs , (
Itoils , Flesh U'oruia ISlotchcs , Pustules , Erup- <
tious , piinpleionthefai-e.and Corruption * from
tbo Blood than all other remedies iu existence.
G. W. FRAZIEB ,
ex/EvErA.iv.i : > , omo.
Frailers Root Bitters are said by all the lead-
In * Drugjttts , Storekeepers and CUrruUU. Sold
\Ybolesal < 3 by Strong A Cobb , 19J Superior
street , and Beaten Myers & Canfield , 127 Wat
er street , Cleveland , O. ; B. L. Fabnestock &
< jo. , Pjttsburg : George I" . Goodwin A Co. ,
Boston ; John F. Hfnry Curran 4 Co , United
States Medicine Ilonse , 8 and 9 College Place ,
New York ; Wyto Brothers , Philadelphia } Ful
ler A Fuller , Chicago ; John D. Park , Cincinna
ti , and other Unit-class Drug Houses.
Show this notice to your druggist or store
keeper. Ask for FBAZlEIUKOor BITTERS ,
end accept no substitute whatever. Price with
I in the reach , of all SI per bottle six bottle *
$5. iviadiwlv
IMPORTANT
v TO
c
Commercial Travelers.
COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS who solicit
orders by CARD , CATALOGUE , TRADE-
LlaT. SAMPLE OK OTHER cPECIMEN ,
also those who \isit their customers and solicit
trade by purchase * uitde DIRECT FROM
SiOCK , and who travel In any section , by
Rail or Boat , Helling any class of goods , are re
quested to send their UUSIN&aS ndKI -
VATE ADDRiaS , as below , st.tlng tlai of
goods they Srll , aud br whom employed ; also
the e wlioarcat inesent under no engagement.
This mafei is of O HEAT l.Ml'ORrA.CE
INDIVIDUALLY to sa csiiien of this clasn , or
men soliciting trade in this manner. It Is
theiefore ESPECIALLY desired that this
notice may meet the eye ot ALL Commercial
Travelers and Salesmen in this country and
that they will AT ONCE elve It their aUen-
tlon. Those who comply with above request
wm be CONFIDENTIALLY treated andduiv
tlviied of object In view. Please addresn , ( by
letter unly ) ,
CO-OPERATION ,
care Oro. P. Rowell A Co. , 41 Park Row.
Jy9eodlin NKW YORK CITY.
JOHN
Practical 'Watchmaker ' ,
171 Parnrtia , S. 'E.Oor. llth St.
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FIRST CLASS CANVASSING AGENTS
Adrejs the Publlihen ,
D. Appleton & Co , ,
549 & 651 Broadway ,
New York.
MARK HASCALL'S CONGENIAL
SPIRIT.
i
"And it was about as tall aweddin |
as they get up , too , " said the young
man , a little sheepishly , but still
very proudly.
He was having his brother's wed
ding advertised in a city newspaper.
He thought , somehow , that every
body must feel an interest in their
wedding , even to the sharp businesslike
ness-like clerk who took his money
ana his advertisement behind the
counter in the city newspaper-office.
To Dick Hascall , a country boy ,
young , a little bit "green , " unused
to grand weddings , city ways or
city linery , this wedding of his
was the one resplendent event in
the history of the world. It was
something to dream over and tell
about. But the sharp , business
clerk behind the counter in the city
newspaper ofllee paid no manner
of attention to Dick Hascall. He
ignored the bashfully boastful little
remark in the loftiest manner , as
though a "tall wedding" was the
most ordinary thing iu the world to
him ; as though he had a "tall wed
ding of his own every day of the
year , for tnat matter. Dick looked
disappointed at the sharp clerk's
evident want of sympathy , and
turned and went out without ventur
ing any more remarks. .Now if I'd
been that newspaper clerk , I'd have
certainly asked what thebridewore.
and who married 'em. Wouldn't
you ?
Dick Hascall's brother's name
was Mark Hascall , a country school
master , with a sweet tenor voice a
farmer's son he was , who had mar
ried on short acquaintance Belle
Ooswall ,
A 0 AY BRILLIANT CITY OIHL ,
who played the piano. She played
accompaniments , while he sang
"Dreaming of Thee Iiove , " with his
sweet tenor voice , and in three
weeks , Mark Hstscall went one
Friday night , to the modest
domicil which was the home of Ins
father and mother , and said :
"Mother I'm to be
, going mar
ried. "
' 'Yes ; so is that brindle calf , " re
marked Dame Habcall , sarcasti
cally.
"But , mother , it's so , " said Mark.
"I'm going to be married as soon as
the school's out , to Bell Goswall.
You've her haven't
seen , you ,
mother ? "
Dame Hascall set down the pan
of corn dough , with which she was
feeding her spring chickens , and
wiped her brow with her apron.
"Markey , Markey ! Don't skeer
me , " she said faintly.
"Why , mother , what is there
scary about being married ? " re
sponded Mark , cheerfully. "You
were married , you know. "
Dame Hascall recovered her pres
ence of mind immediately. She
never wasted any time in giving
way to her emotions. She picked up
the bowl of corn dough again.
"Mark " said she
, , verysoberly ,
"is it the truth you've been telling
me ! "
"Sure , mother , I be come all the
way from Sweetbrier to tell you
about it. "
Mother Hascall looked at him
with her grimmest most meat-ax-y
expressions.
"So you've engaged yourself to
that city girl , have you ? And now
you go to the house , march to your
room , go into the closet and shut the
door , and get down on your knees
and ask God Almighty to
rOttCJIVR YOU FOK PSIN' A FOOL J"
She took her empty dough-pan ,
and walked slowly into the house in
a most stately manner , without
another word.
Marked frowned with vexation at
first , then he laughed , then fell to
thinking how little Ills old mother
knew about him and his Isabel , and
about true love in g/meral. They
were married as Boon as ever his
angelic Isabel's multifarious and
multiglorious wedding garments
could be prepared. It was a "tall
wedding , " sure enough. Isabel's
father was not a rich man , and he
spent nearly all his worldly savings
to give his daughter a magnificent
wedding and some forks and spoons.
Then he wasned his hands of her
future , and left her to her husband
and Providence. So they were
married because they could not ex
ist without each other.
It was one of those hurried match
es which sometimes takes place be
tween two young people whom the
fates have decreed shall make fools
of themselves.
They did not keep house , because
Bell didn't know how to work , and ,
secondly , because they had no house
to keep. They remained at
Farmer Hascall's , and they had
not been married three months
before they began to dis
cover that two congenial souls that
had been mated in Heaven before
hand , aud born for each other , and
that sort of thing , could neverthe
less quarrel like two squabbling
pigeons. Dame Hascall worked for
them , and was rather kind , but
grim and , on the whole , net en
couraging to n sweet girl-bride , who
wore white Swiss morning robes
trimmed with Jace and inserting ,
and didn't know how to make soft
soap.
"I think you don't understand
Jear Bell , mother , " explained
Mark. , " She is not one of those
frivolous city girls who can't do
anything but dance and thrum the
piano. Dear Bell has
A VERY SUPERIOR INTET.LKCT.
That's what attracted me to her
lire t. That dear girl actually knows
political economy ; and her favorite
authors ard Mrs. Browning , and
Tennyson , and Emerson. "
" I don't know nothin' about En-
nyson and Temerson , " answered
Dame Hascall , in disdain. " But I
doubt Mrs Temerson didn't learn
her how to make a loaf of yeast riz
bread , 01 to raise a brindle calf by
hand , or to do anything else that a
poor farmer's wife has to put her
shoulder to. Knowin' how to do
them things is what { call a savin"
knowledge. However , she can
learn , I s'pose. T wish her well ,
an' you too , and I'll teach her how
to make butter and take care of
calves and cabbages. "
Mark smiled to himself as he
turned away , and thought how his
brilliant wife would stare at the
thought of touchingher dainty hand
to a churn. But the smile was more
than half a sigh. Mark worked in
the hayfieid. He had always been
an industrious ladbut never steady.
Some days he would work like a
steam-ox , crowding into onp day as
much as a slow man would do in
three days , then maybe he wouldn't
lift his hand fora week. He was just
so in everything. All his life went
by jerks. He wanted something to
hold him steady. Dame Hascall
said. He seemed to have found it
with his new wifeat first He work
ed valiantly on the farm , and came
home at night tired , hungry , and
with soiled clothes , not at all the
trim gallant who had won the love
of dainty Bell Goswell. It wasn't
always agreeable to Mrs. Bell to put
up her refined lips to be kissed by a
man who had dirty hands and dust
on his mustache. By and by she
left off coming to meet him when
he came from work , and remained
in tfyp vine-covered porch reading
Margaret Puller. In consequence ,
Mark was not always as sweet tem
pered as Bell thought him before
they were married. Bell never
learned to "raise a brindle calf by
hand. " She declared she could not
endure the thought of
SUCH COARSE THINGS.
"Mother is goin j to take summer
boarder , Bell , " said Mark , one day.
"He's a portrait painter , I believe ,
or some fellow like that , i He's
coming out here to fish , and study
ideal heads he's got in his own
head. "
"What's he like ? asked Bell. "
" 01 a useless fellow , wasting idle
days , I guess , He reads poetry , and
is of the literary sort. "
"Good ! " said the beautiful wife.
"Then at last I shall meetsomebody
in this forlorn corner who cares for
something that I do. I shall be so
glad. "
Mark sighed again , but this time
there was the ghost of a smile along
with the sigh. They were drifting
apart , and yet he and his beautiful
city wife had not been married six
months.
The "summer boarder"
came , a
lazy , good-lookingartist , exceeding
ly intelligent , exceedingly polished
in his manners. He and Bell be
came good friends. Ihey took pleas-
an c walks together while DameHaa-
call was churning , and-Mark was
working in the field. They read
poetry and philosophy together till
Bell began to be bright and anima
ted again.
"It's quite like old times , " she
said to Mark. "Now I've found
somebody at last who is like my
own set , the friends I used to know
before I came to this dull , old
place. "
Mark frowned. "It seems to me ,
Mrs. Hascall , that you would like to
forget entirely that you've got a
husband , " he said , dryly.
"Oh , dear , no ! But you are no
company to me now any more , you
know. "
This time Mark didn't sigh. He
frowned darkly , and muttered some
thing Bell couldn't hear , though it
sounded savage.
Summer lengthened into autumn ,
but the boarder still lingered , and
one day n neighbor remarked to
Dame Hascall that her daughter-in-
law and her boarder seemed'very
much
PLEASED WITH EACH OTHER'S COM
PANY.
So they were. One morning they
sat on a half-shaded bank , reading.
Bell wa radiant in her grey autumn
Jrcss and soft shawl. The artist
looked at her with unmistakable
admiration , as he laid down the
bock uud said :
"Mrs. Hascall there is I beg
your pardon , but how did you ever
liappen to marry your husband and
settle down in this desolate spot ?
Believe me , you did yourself a griev
ous wrong when you buried your
self alive here. "
"Sometimes I begin to thiak I
raade a mistake , " said Mrs. Hascall ,
jloomily.
"Mistake ! " echoed
the artist.
'You have thrown your life away.
[ wish Mrs. Hascall I must paint
, * ou before , I go. I have been look-
ng for a face which would be my
deal of Tennyson's Maud , for
nonths. The moment I saw your
ace , I said to myself , here is my
Maud. "
He picked up the book again.
'This is how I should paint you ,
Lady Maud. .Listen" :
'Cold ' and clear-cut face , why come you so cru
elly meek ?
Freaking a slii'i'.lior in which all fJeenful [
folly was rtrowned ,
Jale with the golden beam of an eyelash deaden
on the check ,
Passionless , pnle , cold face , star-sweet on a
gloom profound. '
A strong , sudden hand parted
ome bushes near them , a tanned ,
vrathful face , with white teeth
; leamin < j through the sun-burnt
> eard , glowered at them , and a
vrathful voice exclaimed :
"P'raps ' you'd like to paint her
msband , too , wouldn't you ? Dins-
nore , if you want to know why she
narrled me , and threw her life
tway , I'd recommend you to ask
ne. By the Lord Harry ! madam ,
[ should think you'd be ashamed of
yourself , dawdling away your time
rith a sentimental donkey like
hat , and letting your husband's
nether wait on you like a slave- !
Sell , go home. "
She looked at him a moment as if
> he could have struck him down , so
nuch passion shotout of her blazing
jyes. He never thought it was in
icr. But she recollected almost
nstantly that it was unphilosopbienl
is well as unlady-like , to let the Old
A.dam rise in her soul. She looked
it her irate lord a second and an
swered , icily :
"Mr. Hascall , perhaps you over-
iieard me remark , a moment ago ,
: hat I sometimes feared I had.mado
i mistake. Allow me to remark
now that
C AM SURE I HAVE MADE .A MIS
TAKE. "
He swore savagely , and turned
an his heel and strode away. He
iid not come to dinner , nor to tea.
A. little after midnight something
2amc tumbling and kicking at the
front door , and the something was
Mark Hascall , and , for the first
Lime in his life , Mark Hascall was
heavily intoxicated. It Is a man's
svay , you know.
be Continued. )
THE COMING STilI/OGLE ,
The voters of our nation ,
AS ne\r was known before ,
ATP rising from Pacific's strand
To Atlantic's roccy shore.
Why Is th s mighty change ?
What cn the meaning be ?
The rising of the masses
From northern lake to southern'sea.
The fpirit of old scventy-slz
From out our heroes' Krsrea *
Forbids a nation drenched in patriots' blood ,
Should sink to that of slaves ;
The motto which our coins once bore ,
Thouch obsolete long since ,
Remain as ever true : not one cent for tribute ,
But millions for defense.
Party ties and party laws
Are but as ropes of sand.
The light * of tniu to b a man
Should govern Freedom's land.
Tbeu shili our Flag more proudly float
O'er land as well as sea ,
And nations yet unborn shall gladly grvjt
The emblem of tte free.
In trade we'll try to deal ,
As man should deal with man ,
And wh'le ' we seek t > live ourselves ,
We'll sell as cheap as anybody can ,
And if a hat yi.u need. ,
Or fneml you chance to meet ,
ISeuicmlier Buuc ? , the Hatter ,
On Upj > er UougLa Street.
elCtl
ACRES !
OF THE FINEST
Elkliorn Tallcy Lands !
FOB. SALE BT
OTv
Wisner , Ueb
LANDS AEE CONVENIENT TO
J _ the market and the
FINEST in the STATE !
AniTwlll be sold at from
B2.50 to $5,00 PtR ACRE !
For Cash or on lonff Time ,
BS5-LAXD EXPLORING 1 EGR
ETS for sale at O. & N. T ? . T > c-
x > t , bearing "couponswhich "will
> e taken at full cost hi payment
or land ,
Money and Commerce.
Daily Review.
OFSICE OMAHA DAILY BEK , )
August 19 , 1874. f
The money market has been quie
for the past few days , with no varia
tions in rates of discounts , either to
regular or independent borrowers.
Balances in the banks are larger
than for years past , and a genera'
healthy feeling pervades the market
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Land Greats ( selling ) 5825.00
Land "Warrants , (160 ( acres
buying ) 176.00
Land Warrants (160 ( acres
selling ) 185.00
Agricultural College Scrip ,
(1GO ( acres buying ) 176.00
Do. Selling 185.00
Exchange on New York , 1-5 of one
per ct.
In the general market an increas
ed activity is perceptible , both on
orders and hi local trade.
We note no changes , all lines be
ing firm.
OMAHA
Carefully Corrected Dally
DRY GOODS.
BLEACHED SHIRTINGS-
Bright 4-1 . . _
Boot G > _ . „
Cabot 4-4 . . . . _ . . „ . . . „ . . _ _ _ _ _ . .
Lonsdale. . . .
N. Y. SIlllS. „ . .
Peterboro _ _ _
Suffolk L. . . . . _ _ 8 > i
BLEACHEO SHEETINGS-
rcll 8-t . . . . . . . . . . . . . .mm. . . . . . _ _ 31
lo 9-4 _ - .
do 10 . ,
COTTONADIS.
Farmers and Mechanics ,
Great Western „ „ . . . . . . . _ „ . . . 26
BRO\VN SHEETINGS-
Albion , A _ . . _ _ _ f %
Bedford. R _ . 8
Orantviile , E i. _ 10
Germanla , B B -9K
Lanzley..H. . MM. . . . .M. . . . _ . . . . . . 11
L. Js. . . „ . „ . . . . „ . . . _ „ . . „ 9
GINGHAMS :
American 11
Amoskeag 12
Bates iiit < 13
Lincaster. . . . . . , . 13
TICKINGS.
Amosteng , a c a _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Biddeford
DENIMS.
Amoskeag . _ . _ 23V
B aver Creek , BB . . . , „ , . . . . . . . . . . „ _ 16 >
, , , - „ , - , , - „ . - . . . . . . . - ,
s , B B . . , . _ . „ . _ . . \ty
Otts , C IX. . _ . _ 15 > |
JEANS.
Blddeford . „ . . . . _ ] < %
Ifoasier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4U
YANKEE NOTIONS *
KURTZ 3IOHR & oo. , 231 JTanihan i
Street.
Clark's 0. N. T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Coat's . . . . . . . . . . . . . H..M..M ,
„
Merrick's . - . _ * 2 >
HOSIERY.
Domsstic. . . - . . .M > . . . . _ S 5E2 WO
British. . . . . . - . _ „ _ 3 OQ@G 00
PAPER COLLARS.
Dickens * best . _ . . . _ _ . . _ . _ _ 8 SO
King William _ . _ . . . . . . . . 1 35
Domestic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ _ . 1 80
Stanley . . . . . . . . . . . - ? ; . . . . . „ , . . . . . . 2 50
SHAWLS.
Ottoman strips . „ . - . . $2 25 6 50
SHIRTS.
White common- . . . _ 31050
1 medium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 00
' " custom made..M . . . * . . . .30 CO
Percale. . . . . . . . „ . _ . _ $12WtI4 00
Calico . . . . _ .
.
„ „ „ „ „ 4 75c7 50
OVERALLS.
Brown drill- . . . . . . . . . . . _ - . . „ . . . 56 SSC 25
dnck . _ . . . _ . . T 75S9 00
Blue drill . _ . _ . T OOS7 50
< duck . „ . _ 8 : 00a9 SO
White . .
- - 00a3 oO
CORSETS.
French whalebone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5 25a8 00
Our own. . . . . . . . . . . . „ . . . . . . . . . 15 00
Comet . „ . _ . _ . - 22 50
bPBIJJG SKIRTS.
Linen " printed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 9 00
ruffled . 12 00
" fluted. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . . „ . . . 15 00
YARNS.
Balmoral Yarn , all colors , perlb. . . . . . $1 60
Germantowu Wool , " -SI 70@2 05
Saxony Yarns , per box . . S2 15
GENERAL COMMISSION.
J. ( J. KOSENFELD gives us tne
following quotations his day :
Butter , active 22cts. in tubs ; Eggs
10 per dozen ; Live Chickens , 2 00@
2 50 per doz. ; Gooseberries , 2 50 per
bu. : Cherries , 4 80 per bu. ; Lemons ,
12 00 per box , and Baspberries , 20c ;
per quart ; Blackberries , 20c ; cur
rants 20c.
20c.HAKDWARfc
HAKDWARfc ,
JOU.V T. EDOAB.
IRON.
Common bar. . . . M. . . . . .MM. . . . . . . . , . _ 4
Borsc shoe b * * . . . . .
Norway nail rod . - . . . .
STEEL.
Cast plow. . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ - 12
Gcrmon . .M- . . . , . . M.- . . . . . . . . .MnM 11
American casn , octagon and square18 ® 22
Jess p's English do do . . . 25(9 ( 40
Burden't horse shoes , per keg. . . . . . . . . . . . 725
do inule do do . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 25
Northwestern horse nails . . . . . 22a 23
Dundee thimble skeins , discount 45 per cent.
Stor half patent axles , discount 10 per cent.
? NAILS.
lOd to GOJ per keg. . . . . _ . _ 4 CO
fol do _ 4 25
rd do _ _ _ . . . . _ . _ < 50
( d do . - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . < " 5
3d do . . . _ . _ . . . . . _ _ - . 5 (
3d line do . - . „ . 7 " °
10J flnis'ne do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . . . . . . . _ . . . - 52 >
Bd do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ - . - 5 50
6d do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 " 5
lOd casing do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 75
8d do do . „ _ _ . . . . . . . . . . „ . - 5 OU
6d do do . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 25
Wrought , all slits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 75
BOLTS.
Carriage and tire. . . . . . . . . . . . discount 70 pr c
BUTTS.
Narrow wrought , fast joint discount SOprc
Ccst , loose pin reversible- . . . . do 35 do
MISCELLANEOUS.
Hay and manure forks . -.discount 30 pr c
Hoes and gulden rakes. . . . . . . . do 25 do
HINGES.
Strap an J T - . -.discount 25prc
WRENCHES.
Taft'i black - . discount 86prc
Coe's Immltatlon - . . . . . . . . . do 45 do J
Coe's genuine . _ . _ . . . - . . „ do 20 do
SCREWS. ,
American Iron . . - . . - . . . . . . . 45prc 1
do brass.- . . . , . - _ . . . 40prc
AGRICULTURAL TJITiEMENTS.
SCYTHE' .
H Holt's Ha.test King.per do. , net 12 00
Champion - . . - . _ - „ . _ . - 9 03
Heald s Eureka - - - 11 00
do red . _ _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . - 8 00
SPADES JLVD SIIOV'LS.
Rowland's No 2 black shovels , D H- . 12 00
do do polished do do 13 00
do do black spades do . - 12 00
Moore do polished do do . - 13 00
do's "spring point" L H shovels.13 50
AXES.
Llppeneott's Western Crown - . 13 00
do do do b.vcfed. . . 13 50
COFFEE MILLS.
hu-ke'a > o 3 , irun faox _ _ . - . --.net 5 S5
do do 103 do . _ - . - . - . _ _ . . 5 75
do do25 Union ir h - " 11 00
eo do 35 do BrltanU _ 13 00
FILES.
Margrave , Smith & Co.diKount SO pr c
American > ile Co . - . - . „ _ do 50 do
HAMMERS.
Havdole's , A E No 1 , IV , 2. _ _ _
Uammond'i A E No 2 _ _ _ „ _ 19 00
do do do 4 _ _ . „ „ _ - 10 50
do luutinter1 * No i . .n , _ 10 00
do do do 2 , , , , , _ 13 50
( J9 do do J-- _ , . It 00
'HATCHETS.
Morris' shingling , No 1 S7 00
do do do 2 . . . . . „ . . . . . „ _ „ . _ 8 00
do do do 3 . . . . . . . . . 9 COde
do clsw do 1 „ _ 750
dc o do 2. . . . . . „ _ _ . _ _ 8 SQ
LEATHER.
B < stdoaffiUo ole > : : ziiizi : : : : : } * !
Matamoras do . Ho. 2 , 32c ; No. 1 , Son
Best Oak do . - - . . . . . . . .43 < 345c
BalUmore Oak Solc- . . . . . . * - . - * . . . . . . . . 4c
irench Kin . . . _ S1 402 00
do Calf , leading brands $2,10.32 50
Domestic Klps.r. . . . . . _ . 51'OOgl 30
do Calf . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5135@1 " 5
Hemlock Upi > er , per foot . . . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . . . 5@30c
Oak do do . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . .300
Grain do do . . 80s
Linings , per dozen _ . . . . . .S7 00@10 00
Toppings , do _ . . Sll OO&H 00
Morocco ( Boot Leg ) per foot , _ . . . „ . _ „ SS@45c
do ( Oil Dressed ) do . . . .36 < a40c
do ( Simon ) . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3 00@3 23
do ( Glove Kid. ) S3 50Q5 00
Welt Leather , per side , 6 WX&TVO
Boot Webbing , per bolt , _ . . . 4o@70c
0 k Ilarnsss Leather , " Pittsburg , " . . . 43c
do do do No. 1 , . 40gl2c (
do do do bo. 2 , . . . _ . . _ . _ 3S ( < i40c
Oak Line do _ _ _ . . . . . _ . . . . . .44j4Gc ( ;
H.'inlock Harness Leather , No. 1- 39jj40c (
do do do No. 2 , . . . . . Jf7(339c (
Hemlock Line do . . . 446c
Fair Bridle , per side 56 0007 00
Team Collars , per doz. . . . . . J25 50(5.25 ( 50
Stage do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21 SO
Scotch do do S3G 00
l oncord do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . .HHM..53d 00
Cullir Leathet ( Black ) per foot , 18@24c
do do ( llusaet ) do 18Q.MC
Patent Dash Leather. _ loc
SOAPS
Powell & Co. , Soap rnonufacturera.
Sapo. Publico , 6 l-26 34 ; Savon
Repulse , do. , Chemical Qlire , 6 to
6 1-2 ; Palm , 5@514 ; German Mot-
led , 6 l-4a6 1-2.
AET GOODS AND UPHOLSTEBEB'S
STOCKS
Benjamin B. Jones , Decorative Up
holsterer and dealer in fine art goods ,
270 Farnham Street , furnisher the
following quotations : *
FEAME MOULDINGS.
Oil walnut mouldings , one inch ,
per foot , 5c ; 2 inch lOc ; 3 inch 15c ;
polished walnut , 1 inch 7c ; 2 inch
J6c ; 3inch21c. Berlin gilt , 1 inch
615c ; 2 inch 12@30c ; 3 inch 18@
45c ; imitation rosewood and gilt , 1
iuch 510c ; 2 inch 10@20c ; 8 inch
1530c.
WINDOW SHADES.
Plain banda , eject , all colors , per
pair , 1 50 ; ornamental bands , 2 00@
4 00 ; each additional foot , 75c per
pair.
BEPPS.
Union ind all wool terry , per yard
1 50@3 X ) ; Imperial , plain and stri
ped , 2 C0a8 00.DAMASKS.
DAMASKS.
Union per yard , 1 50 ; all wool ,
2 00a3 CO.
MATTBABSES.
Huat , 4-4x6-2 , 4 00a5 00 ; straw ,
3 00a4 00 ; Excelsior , 3 50a4 50.
LUMBER. i
RETAK. LIST
ffblect to change ol market witnout 1
WM. M. FOSTER ,
On U. P. R. B. trac < c bet. t ornham ai i
GEO A. HOAGLANL.
Joists , studding and silb , 20 ft , and un
der . . .HW. . > . . . . . . . . . > . . . . . . * .M. . ' * . . . . . . 12200
Over SOI t , each additional ft add' ! 60
Fencing No l. . * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . 300
do Ko 2. . - . 21 00
1st coinmnn boards. . . . _ , 25 00
2nd do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 22 00
"A" stock hoardu , 10 and 12 inch 50 00
"B" do do do do . . . . . . . . . . . 3500
"C" do do do do ? 0 00
1st clear , 1 , lfA and 2 inch 0500
2d do do do do .5500
3d do do do do . . . . . .45 00
Flooring , clear .5000
do 1st common . 40 00
do 2d do .35 00
do 3d do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2750
do narrow , clear. 4500
Istclesr ceiling > 2 incl1 35 00
2d do do ftineh „ 32 50
1st do do % Inch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 00
3d do do % iuch. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3750
1st clear aiding 27 00
2d do do 20 00
1st common siding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 00
2J do do 20 00
"A" 2)insles 425
Extra fQ I shingles „ 300
Couiuion i. ' ? 1 shingles . . . . 200
Lath per IOOS . . . . . . . . .350
D A 11 pickets cue 100 _ . 3 5o
Sjaare do dp' dp -
OO Batten per UrijUlir - .
llousJj do do do „ . ,
Liberal discount on carload lots.
WINDOWS. ( Glazed. )
35 per cent off Chicago list.
DOORS , ( Wedged. )
25 pei cent off Cl icsgo list.
BLINDS.
30 per cent off list.
Wbite lime per bbl _ _ .S1 75@2 00
Lonlsville cement per bbl 3 00@3 25
Plaster parls per bbl 3 50@3 75
Plastering hair per bushel 40
Tarred felt. . . . . . . < - . . . . . . . . > . 4
Plastering bcani 5 %
OILS. PAINTS , GLASS , &c.
N.LD.BOLOMOK.
ROBEKT 0. STEELL.
Coal Oil. . .5 19 Laid Oil , No IS 951 00
Linseed Oil , raw. 105 2 . 70
" " bl'd. . . 1 10 " " winter !
Turpentine _ 65 11 "straln'dj
Headlight Oil 28 Lubricating I _ _ _
| W. Vtt.
PAINTb , AC
White Led , St. Louis , SrtlctlrPure S Ii ;
" " " " Fancy BraLds. . . . . . S ,
Putty In Bla&ten _ . _ . . . . . . . „ . . . . . . _ . . 6
" " BulJc. . . . . . - . . _ 4 %
Enameld Glass , colors , $ sq. ft , _ _ . . 1 00
Window alas * 60 Rediscount
TIN. SHEET-IRON. TTIBE , &C.
SIILTON ROGERS , COR. 14th &
TVN PLATE.
10x14 1C , lair quality. , .11250
10x11 Ic , best quality. 1300
10x14 IX do . 1600
12x12 1C do 1350
12x12 IX do , IS 50
[ 1x20 1C do , 1500
I4X20IX do , 1700
14x20 IXX do , 2000
14x20 IXXX 2300
It Opiate 1JC . 2300
100 plate DX , , 1350
100 pUte DXX 1C EO
UX > plate DXXX 50
Rooting 1C charcoal 14 50
Rooting IX do , 1550
10x14 IU coke , 12 00
! 0x23 1C charcoal roofing. , . , 2700
! OxV3 1C charcoal rooting. . . , 3200
: lx4 IX charcoal. . . . . . . . , 2750
10x20 coke ( for rotten ) . . , , 20 50
BLOCK TIA' .
Large plgi. . . .
Small pigs. . .
Bar tin . „ „ . . ,
ZINC.
Sheet tin 25 to 36 in _ . - _ _ .
do do do in half casks- . , "
do do do in 250 B > casks- "S
Sheet 24 to 35 inches per sheet. . .
fiunensoldei ( extra refined-
do do No. i- , , , , , T-itTtr 23
do do roofing. . . . . . . . 21
Lid metal-- . _ . . _ . . . . . . . „ . . . Oa2
SHEET IRON.
"irst quality , Numbers 16 to 24
do do do 15 .
do do do 26. .
do do do 27- cent."S
Jharcoal. both sides imo the
do No 24
do do : C.
do do 27
Funlata , No. 24-
dclo 26
do do 27-- . . . .
iussia perfect 7 to 12 ,
do No. 1 , sUlned. . . . . . _ . . . _ . . . . _
Less tnaa lull bundles , add one cent.
'A" American Immltat'n Russia , allNoi. 13
Less than lull bundles add one cent.
GALVANIZED.
o. 14 to 20 list 15
ao 16
io 25 to 25 do I'
do 27 , „ „ , . , . , , do 18
18SO
do SO
Full bundles discount 15 rxr cent.
COPPEB.
irazlen 6 to 9 . _ . 45
do 10 to 12ft 42
do 12KtoloOIb. . _ 423S
heathlnjr , 14 aud 1C ot , . 37
'lanlshed , 11 and 16 oz. . . 45
lot. 7 , 8 and 9 , Planished. 43
toll copper. . . _ . . CO
topper bottoms „ S3
BRIGHT WIRE.
10 11
Per bundle 15 per ceatdiicoua
GROCERIES.
STEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 14TH ST.
CLARK i FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND
llTH ST.
PT7NDT , MEYER & RAAPKE , 212 FAHN-
HVJI ST. . WHOLESALE DEALERS-
MORGAN & GALLAGHER , 205 l < arn-
ham St.
WHITNEY , BATJSER3IAN A CO. , 247
Douglas St.
J. J. BRO\V > & BRO. , Cor. 14th and
Douglas Streets.
SUGARS.
Granulated pr It )
Powdered do _
Crushed do
Held cut loaf do
Standard A do . uiai Xs
Circle Ado 11'4
Extra C do _ 10 > |
Yellow C do
N O choice do .
COFFEES.
Rio choice pr Ib. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
do prime do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
do good do . . . - . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . - 14.25
O Or Java. . . . . . . . . _ . . SlaSS
SYRUPS.
Common pr gallon. . . . . . . . 35.-U5
Good do . - . _ . . SOiGS
Choice do . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 30
do N O molasses- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Rangoon choice. . . . . . . . . . 8
Carolina S.
CAiJDLES.
M Wcsk 4 Co 16J
fcchofew. _ . . . . - 17al7 }
SOAP.
Missouri Yrlley. . . . . . . .
Kirk's Savon- ,
M. Wesk A Co. . .
Schofer's German
Kirk's standard
do sterling.- .
PLUG TOBACCO.
Black goods , Western. . . . . . . . . _ . . 48
.do do Virginia _ 50a55
do do Lorrilard's. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5jaOO
Bright do do do _ COaGo
do do Virginia.- - 55a' 0
Natural leaf- - 75a9.5
DRIED FRUITS.
California peach sper pound 16 > fal7
do apples do . lial2W
Ftate do do . . . . . . . I4al4 >
New currants. . . . . . . * . . Buy
do prunes 14allK
do German cherries . 17
do bl ckbemes - 17
do raspbeirles . . . . . . . . S3a40
do ruisius , per box U S3 C5
do seedless raisins , per pound 12 %
SALT.
Now in barrels S2 70o2 85
do dairy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 50o5 75
CANNED GOODS.
2poundcan3Iyer'soys'erspercase.$4 25a4 60
1 do do do do do . . . 2 50a2 75
2 dc do William's do do . . . 4 Oua4 75
2 do do peichcs pei case 5 50
3 do do do du 7 75aS 00
2 do do tomatoes du _ . . . . . 3 50a3 75
3 do do do do 5 00
Corn , Tropny per case - . 5 IO
do Winslow do 5 50
do Yarmouth do _ . . - . . . . _ . . . . . . . 5 50
Strawberries , tlo 4 50a4 73
Raspberries , do _ _ 4 00
Pineapples , do . . . . . . . . . . 600
TEAS.
Ooloma , per pound - 25a75
Young Uyson , per pound 40ul 00
Gunpowder , do do COal 25
FLOUR.
Snow Flake , ( Wells & Nlernan ) . 4 50
Gold Dust. . . . 3 10
XXXX Iowa City _ 3 00
California- - . . . . 4 75ao CO
GuMHles , heavy weight. . . . _ . _ 18$19
.o light do 17018
lipa , four bmhel. . . . . . . _ 18al9
udee gunnies. . . . . IS
_ iin bags , Amoskeg A . . . . . . . . . . . . _ - . _ 30a31
.o do Ludlow a a. . - . . . . . . _ B4 jB5
SPICES.
Nutmegs , Penang bost.per pound. . . . . . 1 35al 41
Cljvei do do . 60
Alsplce do do ISa.O
Clnamon bark do do 35a46
COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON.
Yi uhls100 1 > 8 _ SO 50(310 ( 00
1 tb cans , per doz.- . . . . . . . 2 5Lg ( > 2 75
2 do do _ 3 90 < iv 4 00
WHITE FISI1.
No. 1 kits . _ . „ 1 15@ 1 25
Family in kits 1 10 © 1 20
% bbls - . - . - . . C 50@ 7 00
Family in J bbk 5 50 ® G LO
MACKEREL.
Family , In kits 1 10@ 1 20
No. 1 , do _ 1 60 ® 2 00
Mess , do 3 00@ 3 25
Family , 14 * bbls G 2JM C 50
No. 1 , de 3 WftJlO CO
Sardines , J { boxes , . . _ . . . -1C SOial" ! 00
CIGARS.
A. E. SIMPSON , Manufacturer. 532
15th Street.
H. Upman „ „ _ < 8 M. S S5 00
Reconstruction. - - . . do 35 00
Grand central _ - do 35 00
Universal. . . . „ do 40 00
Yara do 4300
La Boquet _ _ do 50 00
Simon Pure - - . do 5000
Partlgas . . . . do 75 CO
Yours Truly - . _ do 65 00
Gold Medal do 50 00
La Espanola do 60 00
Triple Crown . . . . . . . do 75 00
Henry Clay. . . . . do 100 00
Do Villfr - . . do 100 00
Y Vlller. , . . . _ do 10J 00
1876 „ „ do 75 00
CALUOUX MILLS FLOUR.
Wholesale depor 648 14th Street.
Half barrel sacks. . . . . . „ . 2 DC
Chicago , Hock Island
and Pacific K. K.
THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM
OMAHA TO CHICAGO
AND THE EAST ,
Via DCS Molnes , 'Lravenport and Rock Island.
All Passenger Trains are equipped with the
WEJTINOUOUSK PATENT AIB BRAKKS and
Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler.
2 Fast Express Trains Lcare Dally ,
onnectlng as follows :
AT DES MOINES with the Des Molnes Valley
Railroad , for Oskalooaa , Qtiuniwa , Keokuk
and St. Lonii.
AT UlUNM LL with the Central Railroad of
Iowa , for all points north to St. Paul.
AT WEST LIBERTY with the Burlington ,
Cedar Rapids A. Minnesota Railroad , for
Burlington , Cedar Rapids , Dubuque A. St.
Paul , At WILTON JUNCflON with the
Soutli-Western i.ranch , for Muscatine ,
Washington and all points south.
AT DAVKNPORT wltu the Davenport 4 St.
Paul Railroad for points north.
AT ROCK. ISLAND with the Western Union
Railroad for Freepoit , Be.jit , tiacine. Mil
waukee and all points in northern Illinois
and Wisconsin.
AT ROCK ISLAND with the Bocklord , Rock
Island and St. Louis Railroad for St. Louis
and points touth.
AT ROCK ISLAND with the PeorlaARock
Island Ruilioad for Peorla and points east.
AT BUREAU JUNG. , with bra ch , for Hen
ry , Lacere , ChllHcothe and Peorla.
AT LASALLE with the Illinois Central Rail
road for points nort hand south.
AT CHICAGO with aU lines East , North and
South.
THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cities ,
> la this line , can be procured , and any Information
mation obtained , concerning points , at the
ticket offlce of thocompunr , 12s Farnhain St. ,
Omaha , and also at the principal ticket offices
along the Uneof the U. P. R. U.
Baggage Checked Tbrongh ( o all
.Principal Eaitera Points.
A.M. SMITH , H. BIDDLE ,
' Gen'l Pass'r ' ' '
Ag't , Gen'l Sup't
Chicago. Chicago.
J. H. LACEY , S. 8. STEVENS ,
Ticket Agent , Qea'l Weslorn Ag't
K28U Omaha Omaha.
Sioux City & Pacific R , K ,
The Shortett and onlr Direct
Itotitefrom
COUNCIL BLUEES
St. Paul , Minneapolis ,
And all Points In
NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS
On all night trains 7la this route.
COXKF.CT10XS.
1. At Ul P. Transfer with Un Pacific
Railroad for Omaha
2. At ( ouncil Blnff. with Kansas City , St.
lee and Council Blutfj Railroad for St. Louis
iud all points south
3. At ML-sourl Valley with tha Chicago and
Northwestern railway foi Chicago and all
wlnts east.
t At Sioux City with Sioux City and S
? anl , Illinois Central .and Da oU Southern
ailroada. Steamers for Upper Missouri River ,
luring navigation and with stages for all
> oints in the Northwest.
5. At Blair with Omaha and Northwestern
ailroad for Omaha and Southern Nebraska.
6. At Fremont , Nebraska , with the Union
3aci8c railroad for nil point ; west and the
'aclfic coast.
7. At Wlsnerwith stage * for Norfolk and al ?
iclnts in Northern Nebraska.
* 3Tickets for sale in Chicago and North-
restern Railway offices.
- sure your ticket * read via S. C. & P.
Ullway. _
L. BURNETT , Sup't.
F. C. HILLS , Gen. Ticket Atr't.
GEO , W. GRATTAN ,
Agent ,
CHICAGO & NORTHWEST
3El. i.3:21j : 5/Y7 . X."S .
The Popular Route from
o IM : Jk.s : .A.
TO
Chicago anil the East !
AND THE
TVWnterloo/Fort /
Croise , 1'rnlrie Du Clileii.Vliionn ,
St. I'M 111 , Unlutli , Jimr > viHe , Ktlio-
klia , Crrcu i > n , Kacliio , Meven'tf
Point.Vntertoivn , Oi.hlt'-.sri , Foil
DuLac. JlailUou ami .tlllivauUto.
It Being the Shortest and FListComoleted Line
Between
OMAHAandCHICAG-0 ,
Constant Iraiirovpnvnts have taken place In
the wjy of reducing Giade , and pljring Iron
with Steel Rai ! > , adding to its rolling stock
new and Elegant
Dtr ami 8LKEPING CAUS
Equipped with the"\Vcstinshpu e Air Bra > e"
and "Miller Platform. " establishing rcmturta-
bieand commnllous Eating Houses , offering all
the coinf irts ol traveling the age can produce.
From\ 10 Fast Express Tralm ruu each
way daily over the various lines ot this load ,
thus securing to the traveler selecting this
route sure and certain connections in any di
rection he may wish to go.
Principal Connections.
AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION , for
Sioux C ty , Yankton and poiuta reached via
Sioux City and Pacific railroad.
AT GRAM * JUNCTION for Fort Dodge , "
Des Molnes. Ottawa and Keokuk.
AT MARSIlAiO.f.rSt. Pjul , Minneapolis ,
Dulutu , and northwestern points.
AT tEDAR RAPID * for Waterloo. Cedar
Falls , < hxrles Citv , Burlington and St Louis.
ATCLIN10 > frrDubuqne , Dun'cith , Prai
rie du Chlen , La Crosse , and all points on the
Chicago , Clinton and Dubuque , und Chicago ,
Dubuque and Minnesota railroad * .
AT FULTON for Fierport. Racine Millwau-
kce , and all ira'.nls in Wisconsin ,
AT CHICAOO with all rallAav lines leading
out of Chicago.
Through tickets to 11 eastern cities via this
line can be procured , and any informal ! n ob
tained , cuncerninj Routes , ILite < , etc , at the
Companie's Office , 218 Farnhain Street , Omaha ,
and also at the principal ticlet offices along the
line of i he U. P. R R.
CSTBaggaga checked through to all principal
Easteru ] > oiuts.
W. H. bTFNNCTT , MARVIN HUGHITr ,
Gen'l Pasainge'r Ag t. (5en. Sup't.
J. H LACEY , G. G. EDDY ,
Ticket Ag't , Omaha. Gen'l Ag't Omaha.
mchlSvl
Omaha & St. Louis Short
Line
Toe Kansas City , St. Joe and
Council Bluffs H. R
Is the only dire line to
& T . 3JOT7IS
AND TIIC EAST , FROM
OMAHA AN THE "WEST
NO CHANGE , curb between Omnna and St.
Louis ana b it or c between OMAHA
ana Ar.W YORK.
This th Only Ino running a
POLI.1IASSLEEPING OAIl KAST
KUOM Oi.VIIA , QX AUUIV.VL
OP THE CATION PACIFIC
EXPRESS THAIS ,
taking othct routes nave a
disagreeable transfer at the iliver Station.
TUAISS DAILY t
REACHING ALL
EASTEEH AND WE3TESH CITIES
With Less Changes and In advance of other
lines.
This Entire Line Is equipped with
Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cais ,
Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars ,
Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler
and the Celebrated Weatinqhotise
Air Brake.
B3See that your tickets read via
ICnnsnsClty , S , Joseph & . Council
Ilium K.il rod ,
Via Omaha and St. Louig.
Tickets for sala at cur. Tenth and Farntam
streets , and U. P. iVpot , Ouiaha.
JOS.TEHON , GEO. L. 3RADBURY ,
Pass. Agt. ' Gen' Agent.
. F. BARNARD , A. C. PAWES ,
Gen'l Supt. Gen'l I'afs. Agt. ,
St. Joscob. St. JosoDh.
S.O'D'TS
-A.
TEAINS DAILY !
LEAVE ST. I.OUIS WITH
Pnllman Palace Cars
THEOnGH WITHOUT CHANGE
TO
Indianapolis ,
Cincinnati ,
Cliieago ,
Columbus ,
Pittsburg ,
Philadelphia ,
Baltimore ,
WasMn ton ,
AND
NEW T OBK
of Tralra from tifl West.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
Cleveland , Buffalo & Boston
Hvrr > IT7"lTlC' ' Arc for Sale ol the
-LJ-L/JLV-34jO Com"Bn > K OlUce ,
N. IS. corii.-r Fourth .kVlu-Htmit ( . ,
oalu , nU al the Principal Jlal'-
Offices , In the AVest.
CHAS. ' BABCOCK , C. E. RUSSELL ,
S'thern Pass. Atft , West'n Pass. Ag't.
DALLAS. TEXAS. KASSAS ctir ,
JOHN E. SIMPSON CHAS. E. FOLLETT ,
Gen i Supt. , Gen'l Pass. Ag't.
23tf INDUSAPOLTS ST. LOC13.
TXrriTeca. RST .TOG
Conftctionsrs' Tool Works ,
Titos' Mills & Sro. ,
Manufacturers
Confectioners' To ols
Iladilcv enl Ice Cieim
Freeze r &c.
tfos. 1301 & 1303 No i Eighth St.
PHILADELPHIA , PA.
? roprietors : 1 ESTAETJSHED 18S1.
TuoMis MILLS , I !
GEO. M. MILLS , /CATALOGUES f SENT M
ATLEEP.PAKMER.J uporrapplication. '
(
13th St. , bet. Farnham and Ilamey.
Ill kinds ot TJILOBtSG , CLEANING an4
REPAL tNQ
KEARNEY'S
.FLUID-EXTRACT
The'only known remedy for
' DISEASE
HEIGHT'S ,
And a positlye cure for
Goot , Grarol , Strictures ,
Diabetes , Dyspepsia Neri
70U3 DebUity , Dropsy ,
Non-retention or Incontinence ol Urine , Imi
tation. Intlauiation or Ulceration of the
BLADDER AND KIDNEYS
SPERM A TORRHCEA ,
Loucoerhoe or Whites , Diseases of the Pro tJr t
Claud. Stone la tha Bladder. Colcul ur ,
OIL.VVEI. oit nuicic ncsT DK-
VOHVT.
And Mucus or Mili y.Dlscharges.
Extract
Permanently Girc all Diseases of tba
Bladder , Kidneys , And Dropsical
Swellings ,
Existing in Men , Women and Children ,
No Matter What the Age ;
Prof , itetle says : "One botUe tt Kearney' *
Fluid Extract Buchu Is worth more than all
other liuchua coinblnwl. "
Wlce one dollar per bottle ; or , six bottle * for
five dollars.
Depot 104 Duane St. , N , Y ,
A physician In attendance to answer corre ?
poudenco and give advice gratis. *
BiTSend stamp for pamphlets , free. ,
Crane A Brigham Wholesale Agents. San
? ranci3CO. Cal.
a SKI
TO Tilt
NERVOUS & DEBILITATED
OF BOTH SEXES.
100HABQE POE ADVIOB AND CON
SULTATION.
| } R J. B. DYOTT , graduate of
JelFerson Medical College , Philadel
phia , author of several valuable
H'orks , jaii be consulted on all dis-i
eases of the SexusJ and Orinary or
gans , ( \\iiich he has made au es
pecial stud - , ) either in male or 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.
jCSTSend for the Guide to Health.
Price lOc.
J. B.DYOI11M.D.
Physicion aud Surgeon , 104 JDuane
street , X. V.
OBSTACLES to MARRIAGE ,
HAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUNG MEN from
the effects of trrors and Abuses In early life.
Manhood Restored , impediments to Marriage
Removed. New met' ou of treatment. New
and remarkable -cmeUics Books and Circulars
sent free , In sealed envelopes. Address , HOW
ARD ASSOCIATION , No. 2 South Ninth St , ,
Philadelphia , Pa , an Institution hnvingahlgn
reputation for honorable conduct and profts-
ion.il kills. ie5d w3m
O-fa.ar3.es Popper ,
WHOLESALE BUTCHER
NI > CATTLE BROKER ,
SALT LAKE CIT1' , - - UTAH
feb27it
Keller ,
Proprietor of the
BISING SUN
AilD
LOS ANGELES
YINEYRDS.
Depot for the sale of his
NATIVE WINES
AND
M. SELLEB. & Co. ,
Comer of Baitcrj- < nVashIngtonst3. ;
SAW CISCO , CA1 * .
marTU
PASSENG-EKS
Going East or South from Omaha
And Points on U.P.E.E. , houM take the
"LINCOLN KOUTE"
la
ATCHISON & : NEBRASKA
RAILROAD' '
And coure lor thtmsclTos the choUe ol Six
Popular livatcafrom
\tclusoi : to Chicago and St. Louis ,
All mating Reliable C Jnectlons and being
equipped with Faloca Car md Sleecbg Cm.
All dflay and InconTeniencearrlrfnefrom
Ferries atrt transfers can be trolded AVest of
Chicago and St. Louis by securing Ticket ) Tla
1TCIIISOJT anil tli ATCH1SUX A
R.UIJIOAD.
? Irect and Reliable Connections are also made
with the A. T. & S. F. R. R. for the
3reat Arkansas Talley & Colorado ,
Irul with all lines running South to points in
Southern Kansas and the Indian Territory.
Aai lor Tickets Tla
LINGO N & ATCHISON
CHAS. C.SJUTH , F. WHITE
Gen'l Supt. Gen'l Past. Ag't.
a
AtclUSoa , K au * V
DON'T ' BUY !
ur < rrji.-youiiAVia
CAREFULLY EXAMINED
LOW RESERVOIR
. HAyETWfcL.ViiUOOD REASONS
AS. flier -srill < lo your work.
Quick .a&d Easv.
Cliea 'and Clean.
Thej-arecha-pest to buy ,
They are bca > to use ,
The * bate er nly anu qalcUy ,
Tnelr o tration is perfect.
They have always a good draft ,
flu-y are iiiuuf of the bestmatcrial
They roast perfectly.
They require but lit lefucl ,
Ttey are rery low priced ,
They ara easily managed.
They are suited to all localities ,
Kmy store guaranteed to giro utbfactioa
SOLD BY
jXlelsior ; ; Muu'fg
ST. LOUI * , JiO. ,
size
cr-
PELLETS. '
O OO
ooo
Or Sagar-CoaicU , Concentrated )
Root and Herbal Juice , Antl-
XStUoaa Granule * . THK * I.rrTIJC
GIANT" CATH\KT1C , or Multum
li * Farro Phj lc.
The novelty of modem 3fedl u. Chemical and
Pharmaceutical Science. No use of any looget
Ukmt ; tha tar c. repulsive and naooeous pillj ,
composed of cheap , crude , and bnlty Ingredients ,
whcu wo can by a careful application orcbeoiicai
fciencc. eitrarr alt tne cathartic and other mu ! f.
clnal properties fron the rnojt valuable roctf an
bcrbd , and rourcntratc them Into a mlnate Gran-
nia. veartv Jy larger than a muetard
BOCvl , tliatca.i ue readily ewallotvcd by the e ol
tha m < Mt sensitive etomachi and fattldlons tastes.
Eacallttlel'tircntivo fell ct represent ; , in a
not concentrated form , as cr.tcK cathartic power n
A3 U embodied in any of the lar v pills found foe
rale la the drc ? cbops. From their wonderful Ci-
thartic power , m pronorttoa to their lze , peorK
who have not tried then an. apt to rnppo a that
they arc hirsa ordrx-uc in effect , bnt euch U not
at all the cae. ihc different actiro medicinal prin
ciples of which they ara composed beinj to har
monized and modeled , ono by tha others , as to
produce n moot Bcnrrliliis thor
ough , yd gcutly and liludly operating
catbarti : . . ,
$500 He war il 1s hereby oflered by the fro.
prietor of ihcso Pellets , lo any chemlft who ,
npon cnalysij , rill Oml in them env Calomel or
other forms of mercury ot any other zaiteral
poison.
s entirelyvcjictablc , no partrcalir
care isequlrcd while ustns them. They ops-
rate without disturbance to the constitution , diet.
oroccupallon. For Jaundice , Headache ,
Constipation , Impure niood , I'nlu
iu the Shoulders , TlglTtiiCMs of the
Chest , DizzliiCB , Sour Cructattona
of the Stomach , Bad innto in.
uioath , Bilious nttacka , Vale In
region of Kidneys , Internal Fovcr ,
Bloated feeling ubout Stomach.
Itunh uf Blood to klcad , IIlRji Col.
orod Urine , UmtoclaqUlty iii
Gloomy ForcbodliiKS take Dr.
VIcrcoJHPleaxaiUl'urcatlvoI'cIlets *
In cxplanntioa of the remedial power of my Portative
tative Pclicta ovcreo preat a va-iety of diseases.
I vrlHhtoray that their action npoti the
animal economy Is imlvcrNul , itotrx
plaud or tissue cscaplnR their aaua-
live lmi rc ! . Ajo doca Dot Impair them ;
their nusar-coatlnif and being enclosed in cl * "
bottles preserve their virtues unimpaired fin anr
Iccijth of time , in any climate , BO tail they are tiV
vravg fresh and reliable , which la not the ca o
( vit'h the pihs found in the dm ? stores , put np is
cheap wood or paste-beard boxca. Recollect that
for all disea'cs where a Laxative , Altera
tive or Purgative i Indicated , theo llttlo
IViteti will Rive the newt perfect satbficUon la
all wno use them.
They nro Bbld by all enterprising
Druggists at H3 contu a bottle.
Do not allow any drcjjslst to Induce roit to
take anythlns cl that be may ( ay Is Jaat n >
good C3 my I'cllelo because bo mates a Ur ec
pro3t on that which ho recommends. Jf yonr
onigplBt cannot * npply them , cnclceo 23 centj
endrccoive them ny retnm mill f-om
C. f.
JJCFFAJ.O , N.
ASK FOR PYLE'S
SALERATUS !
AND
BAKING- SODA I
Ppnax ileyer 4 R anke and Whitney
Bauserman k Co.
CASTLE BROS. ,
IMPORTERS i OF
TEAS
East India Goods ,
213 and 213 FROST STREET
San Francisco California.
mch67za
FLATTE TALLEY
REAL ESTATE !
Samuel C. Smith ,
Local Agsnt lor tha
U. P. B. B. LANDS ,
Columbus , . Hob ,
Government Lands Located !
U. P. Lands Sold !
[ mprorcd Farms and Town Lot ; , for
ou
ON LONGTIME ! !
BA11 Communications Cheer-
'ully Answered
STOVE
E. F. COOK :
37 14ta St. , lutweea DaasLa aad Doi {
lannfacturer of Tit Copper and.Sheet Irene
e , and dealer in
Booking and Heating stove a
Stamped , Japanned and Frenh War on
nd. Tin Roofing , Gutters snl SjioaUn VH
fork doag zndnarnnted ,